The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ashley, Frederick William, 1863-1942.
Material for a history of the Library of Congress, 1939.
7 MS. boxes.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Librarian and scholar; Superintendent of the Reading Boom and
Chief Assistant Librarian of Congress. MSS. for a Library history.
Unpublished register In the library.
. Transfer from administrative assistant to the Librarian of Con-
gress, 1943.
1. U. S. Library of Congress — Hist.
MS69-1
Palmer, Theodore Sherman, 1868-1955.
Papers, 1877-1954.
27 ft. (ca. 20,100 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ornithologist, wildlife conservationist, and author. Correspond-
ence, diaries, drafts of speeches and articles, printed matter, scrap-
books and memorandum books. Photos. Much of the correspondence
relates to the American Ornithologists' Union, which Palmer served
as secretary from 1917 to 1937.
Register published in 1058 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions,
v. 15, no. 3 (May 1058) p. 190.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Palmer, 1957.
1. Ornithologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. American
Ornithologists' Union.
MS 69-2
Corey, Herbert, 1872-1954.
Papers, 1847-1954.
10 ft. (ca. 8700 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Cowboy, sheepherder, stage driver, war correspondent, journalist,
and author. Datebooks, diaries, Identification papers, letters, note-
books, literary MSS. (major w6rks, short stories, and articles), a
family Bible, clippings (some mounted In scrapbooks), and other
printed matter. Photos. Diaries (1919t52) contain observations on
events of World War i and afterwards. Much of the personal corre-
spondence, 1880-1954, is concerned with Corey's writings ; correspond-
ence with Simon Lake forms a special file. Letters prior to 1880 were
written by other members of the Corey family.
Register published in 1959 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed In the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 18, no. B (May 1956) p. 156-157, and v. 14, no. 3-(May 1957) p. 120.
Information on literary rights avallahle In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Corey, 1955.
MS 59-3
Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 18591-1915.
Papers, 1882-1942.
4J3 ft. (ca. 800,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator, author, leader In the advancement of the Negro race.
Eleven large correspondence series, with MSS. of books, articles and
speeches, printed matter, scrapbooks, reports, and documents. Photos.
Much material relates to Tuskegee' Institute, Hampton Institute, the
National Negro Business League, and the General Education Board,
important correspondents include William H. Baldwin, Wallace But-
trick, Andrew Carnegie, George Washington Carver, James C. Clark-
son, James H. Dlllard, Frederick Douglass, William E. B. DuBols,
Charles W.- Eliot, T. Thomas Fortune, Hollls B. Prlssell, Abraham
Grant. Leigh Hunt, Seth Low, Fred R, Moore. Robert B. Moton, E.
Gardiner Murphy, Robert C. Ogden, Walter Hlnes Page, George F.
Peabody, John D. Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, Julius Rosenwuld,
Emmett J. Scott, Anson Phelps Stokes, William Howard Taft, Victor
H. Tulam.', and Oswald Garrison Villard.
Register published in 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 2, no. 2 (Feb. 1945) p. 28-31.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of the Trustees of Tuskegee Institute, 1943 and 1945.
1. Negroes. i. Tuskegee Institute, n. Hampton Institute,
Hampton, Va. in. National Negro Business League, iv. General
Education Board.
MS 59-4
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787.
Papers, 1754-83.
49 ft
In 'William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British gont.il; commander-in-chief in North America. Corre-
spondence, in two series: an English series with British officials,
Including Secretaries of State and War, the Treasury, the Board of
Trade, the Board of Ordnance and others ; and an American series
with colonial governors, Indian superintendents, admirals, engineers,
contractors, and other officials and subordinate officers.
Described most fully In Guide to the manuscript collections in the
William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1042) The
2d ed. of the Guide, complied by W. S. Ewlng (1953) cod tains a full
listing of correspondents and signers of documents. Parts of the Eng-
lish series were published in The correspondence of General Thomas
Gage with the Secretaries of State ... compiled and edited by C. E.
Carter (1931) Among the several publications containing portions of
the American series are New light on the Boston Massacre, by K. G.
Adams (1938) and George Croghaa> journal of his trip to Detroit in
1787, edited by H. H. Peckham (1939)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
1. U. S.^-Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Gt Brit— Colonies-
Administration— Sources. 8. Canada — Hist.— 1755-1763 — Sources.
MS 59-6
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1958.
Papers, 1908-46.
60 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U S. statesman. Correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports,
notes, clippings, and other MS. and printed materials. Consists
mainly of official papers for the period of World War i when Long
served as Third Assistant Secretary of State. A Journal from 1908
and diaries for the years 1916-29 and 1935-45 reflect other aspects
of his career, notably his diplomatic services In Italy and South
America during the 1930's and his term as Assistant Secretary of
State, 1940-44. Includes family papers.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mr.,Long, '1925-52.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— 20th cent.
MS 69-6
Randolph, Vance, 1892-
Papers, 1947-63.
2 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Typescripts (with corrections In ink) of four of Ran-
dolph's books: Ozark superstitions, We always He to strangers, Who
blowed up the church house, and Down in the holler: a gallery of
Ozark folk speech, written with George P. Wilson. ■ .
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Purchased from Mr. Randolph, 1954.
1. Folk-lore — Ozark Mountains. I. Wilson, George Pickett, 1888-
MS59-7
Robinett, Paul McDonald.
Papers, 1943-57.
2 ft. (ca. 1100 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence (personal and official), memo-
randa, typescripts of speeches, articles and other writings by General
Robinett on the U. S. Army and military history. Includes orders
and training material on the North African campaign In World War
n and a typewritten MS., Armored commander.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of General Robinett, 1957.
1. U. S. Army— Hist. 2. U. S. — History, Military — Addresses,
essays, lectures. 8. World War, 1939-1945 — Campaigns — Africa,
North.
MS59-S
Neufeld, Maurice F
Papers, 1943-45.
8 ft. (ca. 2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Labor organizer, public administrator, author and educator. Cor-
respondence, orders, reports, addresses, press releases, proclamations,
newspapers, maps, memoranda, and other printed matter relating to
the Allied Military Government of Oampagna, Lazlo-Umbrla, Lom-
bardla, and Slcilla, Italy, Vvhlle Neufeld was an executive officer there.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr, Neufeld, 1958.
1. Italy— Hist— Allied occupation, 1943-1317. 2. Allied Military
Government.
MS 59-9
Richberg. Donald Randall, 1881-
Papers, 1912-54.
6 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, author. Correspondence, drafts of speeches, articles, MSS.
of books, and mimeographed and printed matter. Concerned pri-
marily with the period of the New Deal, during which Blchberg was
general counsel of the National Recovery Administration and execu-
tive director of the National Emergency Council.
Unpublished finding aid In the library,
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Mr. Blchberg, 1957.
X u. S — Pol. & govt— 1933-1945. 2. U. S. National Becovery Ad-
ministration. 3, U. S. National Emergency Council.
MS 59-10
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.
Papers, 1876-1942.
146ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, scrapbooks,
clippings, military papers, subject files, biographical data, maps, and
photos.,-*elatlug to General Wood's Army career, Including his assign-
ments In Cuba and the Philippines. Includes family papers and papers
of Mrs. Wood. Biographical flies were amassed by Lawrence F.
Abbott and by Hermann Hagedorn, whose biography of Wood was
published In 1931.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Wood, 1932-43.
i. Wood, Louisa A. Condlt Smith.
MS69-U
Hand, Learned, 1872-
Minutes of trials, 1909-24.
8 ft (ca. 30 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Judge. Concise summaries of trials In civil, criminal, and admiralty
courts presided over by Hand as U. S. Judge of the Southern District
of New York.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Judge Hand, 1855,
1. Trials— U. S.
MS 59-12
Yarnell, Harry Ervin, 1875-
Papers, 1937-39.
7 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Navy officer. Correspondence, reports, newspapers, clippings,
and memorabilia give a first-hand account of conditions in the Far
Bast before and during the renewal of hostilities between China and
Japan, 1937-38, when Yarnell was Commander-ln-Ohlef of the Asiatic
Fleet. '-■'■
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 11. no. 3
(May 1654) p. 165.
Gift of Admiral Yarnell, 1954.
1. Slno-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945.
MS59-13
McClellan, George Brinton, 1865-1940.
Papers, 1838^1922.
6 ft (ca. 5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from New York, mayor of New York City,
and professor of economic history at Princeton University. Corre-
spondence, scrapbooks (kept during student years at Princeton, 1882-
88), diary of military experiences In World War i, subject file relat-
ing mainly to McOlellan's political activities, articles, lectures and
other miscellaneous MSS., printed matter, photos., and memorabilia.
Includes letters of Gen. and Mrs. George B. McClellan, Sr., 1838-
1907, and letters to and from Nicholas Murray Butler, Grover Cleve-
land, Jean J. Jusserand, Robert Lansing, Robert Todd Lincoln, Henry
Cabot Lodge, J. Plerpont Morgan, Alfred E. Smith, William H. Taft,
Henry Van Dyke and Wpodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described In the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, r, 9, no. 3 (May
1952) p. 141.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. McClellan, 1951.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 19th ceut 2. New York (City)— Pol. &
govt. 3. Economic history — Addresses, essays, lectures, 4, European
War, 1914—1918 — Personal narratives, American.
MS 59-14
Dixon, Frederick, d. 1923.
Papers, 1897-1923.
1 ft (ca. 500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Co-founder and European editor of the Christian .Science Monitor.
Correspondence, printed matter, and a notebook of aide-memoires.
Includes correspondence, 1916-18, of Charles D. Warner, chief of
the Washington Bureau of the Monitor, Correspondents Include
Louis D. Brandeis, William Jennings Bryan, James Bryce, Josephus
Daniels, Charles E. Hughes, Jean J, Jusserand, Robert Lansing, Henry
Cabot Lodge, William G. McAdoo, James Whitcomb Riley, Eilliu Root,
Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Alex F. Primrose, 1954-55.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Warner,
Charles D.
MS 59-15
Johnston, Mercer Green.
Papers, 1860-1954.
46 ft (ca. 40,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript: Division.
Educator, clergyman, social reformer, and author. Correspondence
diaries, sermons, notebooks, autobiographical popers, poems, prayers'
financial papers, pamphlets, periodicals, photos., clippings, scrapbooks!
and memorabilia. Correspondence, which relates to his service as
Episcopal clergyman in the U. S. and the Philippines, Y. M. C A
worker In World War r, director of the People's Legislative Service,
director of the National Citizens Committee on Relations with Latin
America, inc., and assistant to the Kural Electrification Adminis-
trator, forms the bulk of the collection. Among the correspondents
are Bishops James Steptoe Johnstca and Charles H. Brent, Senators
Burton K. Wheeler and George W. Norris.
Card index to sermons.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 13. no. 2 (Mnv
1956) p. 159. "
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Johnston, 1955.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. — Clergy — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. European War, 1914-1918 War
work — Y. M. C. A 3. People's Legislative Service, Washington, D. C.
4. National Citizens Committee on Relations with Latin-America. 5.
Rural electrification— U. S.
MS 59-16
Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932.
Papers, 1902-24.
6lft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Political leader. Voluminous correspondence and other materials
relating to Williams' career as U. S. Representative, and later Sen-
ator, from Mississippi, and dealing. with n wide variety of subjects,
Including the Currency bill, trusts, the Federal Trade Commission,
the Government Of Puerto Rico, the Ship purchase bill, military pre-
paredness, the soldier vote during World War i, and the Woman
suffrage amendment. Correspondents include Newton D. Baker,
Bernard M. Baruch, William E. Borah, Nicholas Murray Butler,
Charles W. Eliot, William C. Gorgas, William P. G. Harding, Herbert
Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, David Starr Jordan,
Thomas R. Marshall, William G. McAdoo, A. Mitchell Palmer, George
Foster Peabody, Elihu Root, William H. Taft, Oscar W. Underwood,
and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights avallahle in tiie library.
Gift of John Sharp Williams, Jr., 1936; Frank Roberson, 1941.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1953.
MS 59-17
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1957.
Papers, 1903-58.
171 ft (ca. 175,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Psychiatrist and poet. Diaries, notebooks, biographical material,
genealogical records, correspondence, literary papers, scrapbooks, and
other MS. and printed materials. Collection reflects not only Moore's
Interest in the treatment of alcoholism, drug addiction, and various
psychological, disorders, but his literary pursuits as well. A few of
the papers relate to his hobby, shell-collecting. Prominent names in
a large file of correspondence are Conrad Aiken, George E. Armstrong,
Donald G, Davidson, Dudley Fltls, Eockwell Kent, Winifred Over-
holzer, John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, Louis Untcrmeyer, Albert C.
Wedemeyer, and William Carlos Williams.
Index to file of medical papers. '.'.;.;"''
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Moore. 1958.
1. Psychiatry. 2, Alcoholism— Treatment. 3. Narcotic habit.
4. Poets — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 69-18
Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954.
Papers, 1892-1955.
10 ft (ca. 8750 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editor and author. Correspondence, articles, biographies, date-
books, diaries, radio scripts, histories, and speeches. The general cor-
respondence includes many letters relating to Harvard University and
Harper's magazine, Subject material is divided into (1) Harvard
file, (2) Foreign Policy Association file, and (3) special correspond-
ence file on Allen's speech pertaining to "closed minded" journalism
with reference to American industry. A literary file contains MSS. of
his writings, In some cases notes, outlines, original and rev, drafts.
Includes correspondence relating to particular writings and prelimi-
nary notes for an unpublished biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Famiiy letters Include many written by Allen to his sister,. Hiidegarde,
MS 59-19
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1892-1955.
Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1890-1954.
(Continued^
Register published In 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed Id the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 13, no. S (May 1956) p. 155-156.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Allen, 1955.
MS 59-19
Harrison, Leland, 1883-1951.
Papers, 1915^47.
50 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Diplomat Correspondence, diaries, treaty documents, sports, bul-
letins, memoranda, notes, minutes and resolutions of conferences,
maps, clippings, memorabilia. Papers relating to the Paris Peace
Conference, ca. 1918-21, comprise the bulk of the collection. Among
the correspondents are Frank L. Polk, Eliot Wadsworth, Frank R.
McCoy, Joseph C. Grew, Manley O, Hudson, Hobert Lansing, Henry
Cabot Lodge, William Phillips, Warren G. Harding, Cordell Hull,
Alexander Kirk, George S. Messersmlth, Sumner Welles, Dean G.
Acheson, John G. Winant, Hobert D. Murphy, and William F. Cay ton.
Indexes.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on liter- ory rights available In the library,
Gift of Mrs. Harrison, 19E2.
1. Paris. PenceCon- ference, 1919.
' • MS59-20
White, Wallace Humphrey, 1877-1952.
Papers, 1915-48.
35 ft. (ca. 24,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U, S. Representative and Senator from Maine. Correspondence,
scrapbooks, printed matter, MSS. of speeches and articles. Most of
the papers relate to White's career In the House (1917-31) during
which he was concerned with legislation in the fields of commerce,
veterans' affairs, maritime matters, conservation, Immigration, de-
fense, and communications. Includes correspondence with Newton D.
Baker, Ralph O. Brewster, Carrie Chapman Catt, Bainbridge Colby,
Josephus Daniels, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Charles
Evans Hughes, Cordeil Hull, Franklin K. Lane, Robert Lansing, and
Medlll Mccormick.
Register published In 1959 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed In the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 2, no. 3 (May 1935) p. 166.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. White, 1953.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt.— 20tk cent.
MS 59-21
Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871.
Papers, 1819-1919. "
5 ft. (ca. 5000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In parti photocopy.
Artillery officer. Correspondence and letterbooks, printed matter,
drafts of writings, and official documents. Part of the material re-
lates to Anderson's military duty In the Black Hawk and Mexican
Wars and to his writings on coast defense, ordnance, and artillery
tactics. Chief Interest centers In his prominent role at the outbreak
of the Civil War, when he was commander of the Onion garrison
during the bombardment of Fort Sumter. Includes the papers of his
daughter, Eba Anderson Lawton, historian and biographer of her
father. Correspondents Include Larz Anderson, Alexander Dallas
Bache, P. T. Barnum, P. G. T. Beauregard, Duncan L. Clinch, Samuel
W. Crawford, John J. Crittenden, Abner Doubieday, John A. Dlx,
Hamilton Fish, Joseph Holt, Abraham Lincoln, Francis W. Pickens,
Winfleid Scott, William T. Sherman, Edwin M, Stanton, and Charles
Sumner.
Card Index.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Annual report of the Librarian of Congress (1922) p. 53.
Gift of Maria and Sophie Anderson, 1922.
1. U. S.— History, Military— To 1900. 2. Sumter, Fort. 3. Military
art and science. i.Lawton, Eba (Anderson) d-1919.
MS 59-22
Perham, Aurestus S
Papers relating to General G. K. Warren and the Battle
Of Five Forks, 1882-1923.
' '2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Union Army veteran, lecturer, and writer. Correspondence, clip-
pings, printed matter, maps, photos., notes, and MSS. of speeches and
articles. Most of the material was assembled by Perham between
1900 and 1910 through correspondence with Union and Confederate
veterans and veterans' organizations, and with Government agencies,
In an effort to vindicate the military record of General Warren who
Was relieved of command of the v Corps by General Philip H. Sheri-
dan at Five Forks, Va., Apr, 1, 1865. Includes correspondence with
members of the Warren family, and the MS. of a paper by Perham
entitled Martyrdom of General Warren. A small part of the collec-
tion relates to other battles and campaigns.
Unpublished finding nid in the library,
Gift of E. S. Perham, 1942.
1. Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882, 2. Five Forks, Va.,
Battleof, 1865. .
MS59-28
Berge, Wendell, 1903-1955.
Papers, 1907-50.
24 ft. (ca. 12,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and government official. Correspondence, daily calendar,
business diary agenda, articles and speeches, printed matter, photos.,
clippings, and MSS. of books and other writings. The material is
mainly concerned with Berge's official activities in the U. S. Dept. of
Justice, culminating in his period as Assistant Attorney General in
charge of the Antitrust Division under Presidents Franklin D. Roose-
velt and Harry S. Truman. Includes some papers relating to Berge's
school and college years, and some business papers of his father,
George W. Berge, for the year 1907. Among the correspondents of
Wendell Berge are Felix Frankfurter, Earl Warren, Herbert Brow-
nell, Jr., Jonathan W. Daniels, Robert H, Jackson, Oscar L. Chapman,
Marquis W. Childs, and Oscar R. Ewlng.
Register published in 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions,
v. 14, no. 3 (May 1957) p. 124.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Berge, 1956.
Antitrust Division. r. Berge, George
1. U. S. Dept. of Justice.
W., 1864-
MS 59-24
De Forest, Lee, 1873-
Papers, 1884-1950.
2ft. (ca. 375 Items)
In Library of Gongress, Manuscript Division.;
Scientist and Inventor. Correspondence, MSS, of essays and poetry,
memorabilia, clippings, printed matter, schematics, sketches, tech-
nical notes, diaries or journal notebooks, photos., and biographical
sketch. The small correspondence file is concerned with family and
close friends; with the diaries (1891-1949), If gives Information on
De Forest's student days in preparatory school and at Yale, on his
Inventions In radio and electronics, and on his efforts to exploit his
discoveries through business ventures. Some entries relate to compe-
tition with Marconi in the wireless field. Photos, and technical data
concern De Forest's audion tube and other Inventions.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift, 1955.
1, Radio. 2. Elec- tronlcs.
MS 59-25
Dumont, Henry, 1878-1942.
Papers of Henry and Nina Webster Dumont, 1905-36.
5ft. (ca. 2300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Henry Dumont, businessman and author. His papers Include cor-
respondence (much of It with the poet George Sterling), printed
matter, scrapbooks, clippings, business papers, and several drafts of
a biography of Sterling entitled Faun on Olympus (1936). Other
letters (chiefly about Sterling) Include those of Theodore Dreiser,
Hamlin Garland, Upton Sinclair, and Henry L. Mencken. The Nina
W. Dumont papers relate primarily to her work as statistician and
conductor of surveys for the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and
other agencies.
Unpublished flpding aid in the library.
Bequest of Nina Dumont estate, 1955.
1. Sterling, George, 1889-1926. 2. Authors — Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 3. U. S. — Stat. I. Dumont, Nina
(Webster)
MS 59-26
Goldenweiser, Emanuel Alexandrovich, 1883-1953.
Papers, 1919-52.
3 ft. (ca. 1500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Economist. Largely for 1930-45, when Goldenweiser was director
of the Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board.
A subject file contains memoranda, reports, notes, speeches, Congres-
sional testimony, etc., relating almost wholly to financial and eco-
nomic affairs, with major emphasis on Federal Reserve Board
matters. Includes correspondence with (among others) Dean G.
Acheson, Lbulis'D. Brandels, Paul H. Douglas, Marrlner S. Eccies,
Ralph A. Young, Carter Glass, John Maynard Keynes, Charles Hist,
and Fred M.Vinson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on liter- ary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Golden- welser, 1955.
1. Federal Reserve banks.
MS 59-27
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Knox, Philander Chase, 1853-1921.
Papers, 1893-1922.
30 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, legislator, and Cabinet officer. Correspondence, scrap-
books, memoranda, clippings, cartoons, printed matter, speeches and
articles, bills and resolutions, drafts, biographical sketches legal
papers, notebooks, reports, and library catalog. Most detailed for the
years during which Knox served as U. S. Attorney General under
McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania,
U. S. Secretary of State under Taft, and again as Senator. Among
the Issues, events, and topics referred to are the antitrust prosecution
of the Northern Securities Co., the reorganization of the Interstate
Commerce Commission, the forming of the Dept. of Commerce and
Labor, railroad rate legislation, ^ . Panama Canal and Panama toll
revision, Latin American affairs, relations with Russia, China, and
other countries, the Versailles treaty and the League of Nations, and
efforts to promote Knox as a Presidential candidate.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
1. U. S.— PoL & govt.— 1901-1958. 2. U. S.— For. rel.— 1909-1918.
8. U. S.— Economic policy.
MS 69-28
Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955.
Papers, ca. 1908-55.
6 ft, (ca. 920 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator, farmer, public official, and diplomat Correspondence,
articles, speeches, lectures, notos, and scrapbooks of clippings, con-
cerned mainly \viu> the economic aspects of agriculture and rural
life. The greatest concentration (1925-29) embraces Jardlte's term
as U. S. Secretary of Agriculture ; other papers cover the four fol-
lowing years during which he was TJ. S. Minister to Egypt. Other
important files concern his years as president of Wichita University
(1934-49). Individual correspondents Include Milton Elsenhower
Herbert Hoover, Alfred M. Landon, Andrew W. Mellon, Henry L.
Stlmson. and Harrv S. Woodrlng.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Jardine, 1955.
1. Agriculture— Economic aspects — U. S. 2. U. S. — For rel
Egypt. 3, Egypt— For. reL— V. S. 4. Wichita, Kan. University.
5. U. S, Dept. of Agriculture. '
MS59-29
Clark, Paul Hedrick, 1878-1946.
Letters and other messages to John J. Pershing, with re-
lated papers, 1918-22.
820 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Copies of confidential reports and dispatches sent to
General Pershing and other officers of the high command of the Amer-
ican Expeditionary Forces, in pursuance of Clark's duties as Ameri-
can liaison officer to the French General Headquarters, beginning
early in 1918 and continuing until after the Armistice. A detailed,
almost daily, account of the French officers* activities, attitudes, and
plans, Insofar as they affected the American forces. Names of officers
appearing frequently include Carl Boyd, Fox Conner, James G. Har-
bord, Ferdinand Foch, Henri P. Pertain, and comte Louis Charles de
Ohambrun. Includes a list of the letters to Pershing, and Pershing's
statement concerning Clark's services.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Col. Clark, 1984.
1. European War, 1914^-1918— Sources. 2. U. S. Army. A. B. F.,
1917-1920. i. Pershing, John Joseph, 1860-1948.
MS59^30
Draper, Ernest Gallaudet, 1885-1954.
Papers, 1920-53.
1 ft. (ca. 250 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Manufacturer and government official. Correspondence, speech
and article files, book reviews, diary, clippings, biographical data,
printed matter, notes, and drafts. Most correspondence Is for the
years 1928-53 and largely relates to Draper's career as Assistant Sec-
retary of Commerce and as member of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System. The papers reflect Draper's concern with
politics and education, and with unemployment, labor problems, and
related economic matters. Some papers deal with his activities in
private business, and with his services to various New York State
and City agencies concerned with unemployment and labor. His
diary, Stirring times, gives data on Federal Reserve Board problems
. of the World War n period. Among the Individual correspondents
are Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel C. Roper, and Frances Perkins,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Draper, 1955.
1. U. S. Dept. of Commerce. 2. U. S. Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System. 8. Industrial relations — U. S.
MS 59-31
Holten, Samuel, 1738-1810.
Papers, 1744-1843.
2 ft. (ra. 2000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physician and public official. Correspondence, account books, bills,
and receipts. Chief Interest centers In the correspondence, whlcli
deals largely with the period of Holten's service In the Massachusetts
Provincial. General Court, the Governor's Council, the Continental
Congress, and the U. S. House of Representatives, as well as on
Revolutionary committees of correspondence and the Committee of
Safety of Massachusetts, and his work in the drafting and adoption
of the Articles of confederation. Other papers relate to his medical
practice and to his services to Danvers, Mass. In various capacities.
Including that of probate judge. Individual correspondents Include
Wlnthrop Sargent, Amos Putnam, Thomas Wallcut, Joshua Holt
Jonathan Porter, Daniel Oliver, Edward McLane, and James Boyd
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Purchased from Forest G. Sweet, 1948.
1. Massachusetts— Pol. & govt. — 1775-1865. 2. U. S— Pol. & govt —
Revolution. 8. V. S. Articles of confederation. 4, Dnnvers, Muss-
Pol. & govt.
™. , , ™ MS 59 ~32
World War I collection, 1914-35.
69 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Miscellaneous and unrelated material, consisting of soldiers' letters
(American and French) written from battle zones, scrapbooks of
newspaper clippings and cartoons, civilian letters dealing with war
conditions, correspondence concerning activities of Ferdinand Foch
and Georges Clemenceau at the time of the Armistice, material re-
moved from the cornerstone of the Virginia Shipbuilding Corp. office
building at Alexandria, Va., reports submitted to the Adjutant Gen-
eral by the Battle Participation Board established by General John
J. Pershing to recommend awards of honors to military units, report
prepared in advance of the Versailles Peace Conference concerning
German responsibility for the war, and a diary kept by Lt. Col
George Owen Squler (U. S. Military Attache at the American Em-
bassy in London) primarily concerning British army conditions and
the fighting in the Ypres salient. Includes microfilm copy of Minutes
of the meeting of the Central Committee of the German Social Demo-
cratic Party, June 26 ( ?) 1917, made from the original in the Hoover
Library, Stanford University.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Scrapbooks deposited by the University of Pennsylvania. 1953
1. European War, 1914-1918— Documents, etc., sources
I. Squier, George Owen, 1865-1934.
MS 59-33
National Child Labor Committee, New York.
Records, 1904-53. .
22 ft. (ca. 2800 items)
In Library of Congress, Mannscript Division.
Correspondence, official records, reports, speeches, pamphlets, clip-
pings (some mounted), and many scrapbooks (containing form let-
tl?;, ft? 3 relel l ses and newspaper clippings). Includes reports on
child labor conditions In various Industries, minute books and dpo-
v ceedlngs of annual meetings, national conferences; meetings of the
Rational Committee on Federal Aid to Education; professional corre-
spondence, 1905-12, of Alexander J. McKelway. secretary for the
Southern States of the National Child Labor ^in^Ute^- and two
letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt. "■""», ana two
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 12. no. 3 (May
1955) p. 134^-136. '
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Alexander J. McKelway, 1932, converted to gift,
1847; gift of Mrs. Gertrude Folks Zlmand, 1954.
1. Children— Employment— U. S. i. McKelway, Alexander
Jeffrey, 1886-1918.
MS 59-34
Mills, Ogden Livingston, 1884-1937.
Papers, 1920-39.
80 ft. (ca. 60,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from New York, Secretary of the Treasury.
Correspondence, galley proofs, memoranda, speeches, statements, clip-
pings (some mounted In scrapbooks), and other printed matter. The
bulk of the papers, 1923-33, deals with taxation, foreign debts, the
Federal Reserve System, the tariff and other financial matters. In-
cludes bills considered by the House, 1921-27 ; speeches made by
Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alfred Landon and others ;
material gathered for use In lectures at the New School for Social
Research, 1936-37, and for an unpublished book. Correspondents
include Calvin Coolldge, Herbert Hoover, Frank B. Kellogg, Henry
L. Stlmson, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Charles S. Hamlin, Eugene Meyer,
and Owen D. Young.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Mills, 1954.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. Finance, Public— U. S.—
1901-1933. 8. New York. New School for Social Research.
MS 69-35
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1877-1952.
Papers, 1910-50.
3 ft. (ca. 2400 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Social and economic reformer, Correspondence, articles, extracts,
legislative documents, memoranda, minutes, press releases, reports,
speeches, pamphlets, and clippings mostly relating to activities of the
People's Lobby, Inc., of which Marsh was for many years executive
secretary. Among the correspondents are John Dewey, James
Couzens, Harold L. Ickes, and Henry O. Wallace.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 12, no. 3 (May
1955) p. 129.
Gift of Michael Marsh.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. Social problems. i. People's
Lobby.
MS 59-36
White, Henry, 1850-1927.
Papers, ca. 1851-1938.
53 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Diplomat. Correspondence, business records, conference proceed-
ings, bulletins, memoranda, and notes relating to White's foreign serv-
ice In Austria, Great Britain, Italy, France, and the Argentine Repub-
lic, and to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, of which he
was a member. Includes family papers.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Deposited by John Campbell White nnd Countess Scherr-Thoss,
1928—54
1. U.S.— For. rel— 1885- 2. White family.
MS 59-37
Hart, William Surrey, 1874-1946.
Papers, 1914-55.
2 ft. (ca. 1150 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Stage and screen actor, and author. Correspondence, clippings,-
synopses of stories and movie scripts, lists of titles and scripts,
printed matter, notebooks, posters, and photos. The material,
gathered by Gatewood W. Dunston, relates chiefly to Hart's career as
a pioneer star In silent western films. Part of the material concerns
the efforts of Hart's son to contest his father's will, 1946-50.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 15, no. 3 (May
1958) p. 194-195.
Bequest .of. Mr. Dunston, 1957.
1. Actors -Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Movlng-plcture
plays. i. Dunston, Gatewood W., collector.
MS 59-38
Edman, Ir\yin, 1896-1954.
Papers, 1931-54.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Philosopher, author, and educator. Correspondence, drafts and
copies of books, articles, book reviews, speeches and lectures, poems,
unidentified copies and fragments, and clippings. The material covers
the period of Bdman's career as instructor and professor of philosophy
at Columbia University, and as special lecturer at other colleges and
universities. Among the book drafts and copies are those for his The
philosophy of Santayana, Candle In the dark, and Under whatever
sky.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Meta Edman Markel, 1956.
MS 59-39
Italian material captured during World War n, 1928-45.
3 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Unrelated materials captured by American forces during World
War ii : nn ordnance record book, reports of various infantry regi-
ments and divisions rendered to higher commands, the detailed per-
sonnel record of one army officer (Matteo GlgUo), radio station log
books a maritime radio record book, and documents of the Italian
supreme command dealing with operations, courses of instruction,
and personnel, a register of publications relating to the western
theater of war, and an economic warfare study concerned with tne
status and capacity of a munitions firm, Gruppo Bombrinl Farodi-
Delflno.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Transfers from State Dept. and Washington Document Center,
1948
1.' Archives— Italy. 2. Italy. Esercito— Hist— Sources.
3. World War, 1939- 1945— Italy.
MS 59-40
White, William Allen, 1868-1944.
Papers, 1897-1944.
130 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm (negative)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author, proprietor and editor of the Emporia (Kan.) gazette, com-
mentator on American social and public affairs, and leader In the
Republican Party and in the Progressive Republican (Bull Moose)
movement. Letterpress books (1899-1920) including Gazette cor-
respondence ; personal correspondence (1909-44) j special correspond-
ence (political, literary, ''speaking dates," Gazette, and miscellaneous,
1912-43) ; and selected Presidential and other correspondence (1897-
1942) including letters from Presidents Theodore Roosevelt through
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Other correspondents Include Jane Addams,
Henry J. Allen, Albert J. Beverldge, William E. Borah, Joseph L.
Brlstow, Edward P. Costlgan, William S. Ouliu>..30n, Josephus
Daniels, Oscar K. Davis, Edna Ferber, James R. Garfield, Hamlin
Garland, Will H. Hays, Hamilton Holt, Harold L. Ickes, David Starr
Jordan, Robert Lansing, William Loeb, Jr., George H. Lorlmer, Medill
' McCormlck, George W. Norrls, Amos and Glfford Plnchot, Upton Sin-
clair, Mark Sullivan, Joseph P. Tumulty, Oswald Garrison Vlllard,
Henry A. Wallace, and-Stephen S. Wise.
Annotated Inventory on microfilm for papers In Emporia and at the
Library of Congress.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions', v. 4, no. 1 (Nov.
1946) p. 10-14.
Bequest of Mr. White, 1946.
1. Emporia gazette. 2. Journalism — U. S, 3. U. S. —
Pol. & govt.T-1901-1983.
MS 59-41
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891.
Papers, 1759-1896.
80 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, journal (kept during the
Mexican War), documents, printed matter (broadsides, circulars,
pamphlets, and newspapers), clippings (some mounted In a scrap-
book), maps, photos., and memorabilia, covering military matters
during the Civil War and Sherman's career as nn army officer In
California, St Louis and New Orleans, as a banker in San Fran-
cisco, as an attorney in Leavenworth, Kan,, as superintendent of the
State Military College at Alexandria, La., and as commander of the
Army In Washington and St. Louis, and his retirement In St. Louis
and New York. Includes a MS. draft of Sherman's Memoirs; a two
volume MS. on the history of the Civil War; a volume entitled Partic-
ulars of the death of Gen. James B. McPherson, July 22, 1864, and
an account of the capture of Fort McAllister, December 13, 1864, pre-
pared for Sherman ; and National thanks to General William T. Sher-
man for the capture of Atlanta, signed by Abraham Lincoln, Sept. 8,
1864. The scrapbook contains printed matter, documents, and other
papers collected by Sherman bearing dates from 1759 oh. The papers
after 1890 relate mainly to the publication of Sherman's Memoirs,
but also Include letters and telegrams of condolence sent upon his
death. Correspondents include George Bancroft, William W. Bel-
knap, Braxton Bragg, Don Carlos Buell, James A. Garfield, Ulysses S.
Grant, Henry w. Halleck, Wlnfleld S' Hancock, James A. Hardle,
Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Andrew Johnson, George G. Meade, Mont-
gomery O. Meigs, Nelson A Miles, Edward O. O. Ord, David Dixon
Porter, Joseph J. Reynolds, John M. Schofleld, Philip H. Sheridan,
Charles P. Stone, and Emory Upton.
Indexed in part. ' ..
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described In Hand-
book of manuscripts In the Library of Congress (1918) p. 367-869.
Gift of Philemon Tecumseh Sherman, 1912-14; Eleanor Sherman
Fitch, 1942-46; Mr, and Mrs. Walter S. Anderson, 1943; deposit of
Samuel Reber, 1916; purchased from various sources, 1943-57.
1 U. S— Hist.— Civil War. 2. U. S.— Hist.— War with Mexico,
1845-1848.
MS 59-42
Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934.
Papers, 1893-1934.
65 ft. (ca. 40,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, author, mayor of Toledo (1905-12) and U. S. Minister and
Ambassador to Belgium (1913-22). Correspondence (Including letter
books and fnmlly letters), journals and diaries, speeches and ad-
dresses, MSS. (novels, short stories, and other works), reviews, lit-
erary notes, biographical material, scrapbooks, photos., printed mat-
ter, clippings, financial papers, and memorabilia. The papers (other
than literary works) represent Whitlock's two major interests: civic
progress, municipal administration, and Improved methods in law
enforcement ; and conditions in Belgium during World War I, with
emphasis on American relief work. Includes Whitlock's journal of a
MS 59-43
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1893-1934.
Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934.
(Continued)
visit by the King and Queen of Belgium to America, 1919. Individual
correspondents include Hamlin Garland, William Dean Howells,
Tom L. Johnson, Newton D. Baker, Herbert Hoover, Lincoln Steffens
SZff S?* 1, - S i? w -S? M ™ House ' Louls F - Post ' Clarence Darrow
Norman Hapgood, Otfen Wister, Albert Blgelow Paine, and Nicholas
Murray Butler,
Indexes to letter books.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in tbe library
Gift of Mrs. Whitlock, 1936-38, and James L. Brainerd 1948
1. U. S/- -For. re].— Belgium. 2. Belgium— For. rel.— U S 3
gSmen^u: 8 1918_C1V " lan re,lef - Belsiuni - l «^
MS 59-43
Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950, collector.
_ The Thomas Capek collection of materinls relating to
Czechoslovakia and Czech-Americans.
8 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Dl-lslon.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies
Author, lawyer, and business executive. Correspondence, printed
matter, Journals, memoranda, documents, maps, and photos. Largely
."i^t tn . e n " , ' erl « 1 was assembled in pursuit of research on Czechs
and Bohem ans in Great Britain and the United States. Includes
flies or single copies of several periodicals and newspapers, olograph-
leal material on Thomas G. Masaryk, Charlotte G. Masaryk Augustus
Heermans, and Frederick Phillpse, genealogical material on the
Capek and other families, and art works by Vojt Preisslg. Includes
correspondence with, or material relating to, Snajdr Vaclav, Jan
Boreck? , Lev Palda, Josef Buuata, Karel Jonas, Bedrlch Joflas, Cbrls-
KUn? n %l'.»? a fP^P ? a f Da Rosecka, Henry K. Marlsh, Ladlmlr
Kldcel, Franta X Korfzek, Anne V. Capek, Thomas Capek Jr., and
Tnomns F. Bayard.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the U-
?okj» S Qua y J° urnal of current acquisitions, v. 11, no. 2 (Feb.
JWo4j p. 109,
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Capek, 1953-55.
n»i'.,Ki^l.I D the A S ' u 2 - Czecns ,n Qreat Britain. 3. Czechoslovak
VoJtech^8?3^ S ' CzechosloTak Republic— Geneal. i. Preisslg,
MS 59-44
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948.
Papers, 1863-1942.
410 ft. (ca. 500,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist an£ statesman. Card flies, articles, correspondence,
diaries, digests of press conferences, dossiers, editorials, memorabilia,
memoranda, press notices, press releases, reviews, scrapbooks
speeches, subject flies, and certain special materials, e. g. minutes of
i&£™ n 1 °/ W i0 »gWenwlim-18h proceedings of the National
S^S!HS? flf |?K Dpe J Ma: ^ le l 7> ; ?£?. Papers relating to the Senate In-
vestigation of the Navy Dept. (1820). The bulk of the collection Is
correspondence, much^of which reflects Daniels' activities as Secre-
tary .of the Navy (1913-21) and Ambassador to Mexico (1933-42) A
rttnt«w Lif tte 7, a - re ft? 1 "??^ Among the correspondents are Presi-
dents Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Indexed In part.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Aiso described In the Ll-
iSav 8 S,^ ar ly J° urnal <* current acquisitions, v. e, no. 3 (May
2EL n t f' 1 '> Test 'eators under restrictions accepted by the library,
wirlh T?fnSf P ^ Pa ? le . 1 V r -; , Worth Bagley D anlels, Jonathan
Worth Daniels, and Frank A. Daniels, 1948
» M^;J^ Hl8t01 ?'' N^al- 20 **" cent. 2. U. S.-For. rel.-Mexico.
S ^ft^f°^ el ~ V A a J L U - S - Goancil ° c National Defense
n. National Defense Conference, Washington, D. Cm Wilson
^U.a.llBtlWS 8 " 185ft " 1924 - "■ R<*»evelt, Franklin SSSm
MS 59^5
Heilbronner, RaouL
Papers, 1887-1914.
4 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Antique dealer of Paris, specializing in Gothic and Renaissance
objets d'art, furniture, tapestries, and statues. Correspondence, let-
ter books, business records (Invoices, inventories, notebooks, address
book, records of purchases and sales, deposits, consignments), and
some historical notes and clippings relating to particular items.
Names represented in the collection Include George Grey Barnard,
Samuel R. Bertron, Mrs. Chauncey J. Blair, Bdson Bradley, Charles
T. Crocker, Mrs. Edward H. Harrlman, William Randolph Hurst,
Mrs. William H. Klapp, Mrs. Potter Palmer, Thomas Fortune Ryan,
William K. Vanderbllt and Mrs. Vanderbllt, and Henry Walters
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in th« Tl
£S> p.m rterly J ° Urnal ° f CUrreDt ac « uI «t'o"s;T 10?no 3 (May'
Gift of Tudor Wilkinson, 1952.
1. Collectors and collecting.
MS 59-46
Davis, James John, 1873-1947.
Papers, 1920-45.
24 ft. (ca. 13,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
h„i? eC n r f et ^ ry of Labor ' and U - S ' Senator from Pennsylvania The
bulk of the correspondence, 1930-45, relates to political matters and
% m™ 8 ac " T fl 11 « as founder and director general of the ESyal Order
of Moose. A fie of speeches an* articles, 1920-46, concerns labo • re*
lations, unemployment, social purity, and various poUtical cam
paigns; a draft of Davis' unpublished work, The hUtory o" s rlk^'
™ a » erla « °H tbe ¥ ooie lottery Indictments of 1930 and the Ny" Com'
™^f ^!?. ,nW - 0( 1831; aJfl0 o^gement books, photos shocks"
memorabilia, financial reports, and miscellaneous printed I SmtW
%£&£&£?** H ° mer L - PerSUS ° n ' Herbe^t'n'olver'and-
Register published In 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
ritno. ln 3 x^^r^ 3m ™ lot ™™*<«*w™.
Information on literary rights available In the library
r H,,if 0f ■'?? lea i^",!! 8 ' . Jr -' Jane Schoeller, Jean A. Davis, Joan
E. Hurt, and Jewel D. McGuire, 1955
« « % S-- ? 01 - , & eo Tt -- 20tn cent. 2. Moose, Loyal Order of.
3. Strikes and lockouts— Hist.
MS 59-47
National Board for Historical Service.
Papers, 1917-19,
16 ft. (ca. 20,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, outlines, reports, questionnaires, memoranda, arti-
cles, extracts, and summaries. Mainly correspondence and subject
flies relating to projects undertaken by the Board. Material on the
National Association of State War History Organizations comprises
a large part of the subject files. Includes an extensive card file of
translations and summaries of, and direct quotations from, German
and Austrian newspapers, reviewed In connection with the Board's
enemy press Intelligence service of World War i
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of the Board, 1920; gift of the Dept. of Historical Research
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1929.
1. National Associa- Hon of State War History Organiza-
tions. 2. European War, 1914-1918— Propaganda
McCookfamily. MSMMt8
Papers, 1830-1955.
8 ft. (ca. 430 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
rn,°r»!°, f T lly ' l0ne actl , ve i n mllltar 5'. 'eeal, and political affairs.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical notes, photos., memorabilia
and other MS and printed materials. The correspondence and scrap
books are mainly those of Anson G. McCook (1835-1917) , Union
soldier, Congressman and publisher. Includes a Journal of Midship,
man John James McCook (1823-1842) kept during a South American
SUSS 1 . /'* 1Sil ^ at A, 1842 ' £ mong ^e correspondents arTGrover
Cleveland, Samuel L. Clemens, Robley D. Evans, Hamilton Pish Mark
Hanna, Rutherford B. Hayes, Seth Low, Leyl p. Mortonf Theodore
Roosevelt, William T. Sherman, and Edwin M. Stanton ±neoaore
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 12, no. 3 (May
1955) p. 118-119 and v. 13, no. 3 (May 1954) p. 147.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Katharine McCook Knox, Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay,
and Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop, 1954-59.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1933. 2. U. S.— History, Military— To
1900.
MS59-49
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865 T 1946.
Papers, ca. 1830-1947.
1411ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Forester, college professor, public official, and author. Correspond-
ence, diaries, memorpnda, speeches, articles, reports, financial papers,
memorabilia, photos., subject files, bulletins, pamphlets, clippings,
and other printed and MS. materials relating mainly to Plnchot's
activities In the fields of conservation and forestry and to his terms
as Governor of Pennsylvania; Family papers, ca. 1830-1914, the la ?e
quantity of papers of Plnchot's wife, Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, ca, 1918-
47, and correspondence and other papers of the following are Included ■
Philip P. Welles, Eugene S. Bruce, and Herbert A Smith employees
In the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, of which Pin-
chot was chief ; Morris E. Gregg, Plnchot's secretary ; and W. Brooke
MS 59-50
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.
Papers, ca. 1880-1947.
(Continued)
Graves, political scientist, who with Ptnrhot's approval wrote an
analysis of some 600 letters received by Pinchot as a result of his
pro-Roosevelt stand of 1914,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Mrs. Pinchot, 1848-53 ; W. Brooke Graves, 1955.
1. Forests and forestry. 2. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt. — 1865- 3.
Pinchot family. 4. Presidents— U. S.— Election — 1944. I. Pinchot,
Cornelia (Bryce) 1881-
MS 59-50
Progressive Party (Founded 191%) National Committee.
Records, 19?'
7 ft (ca. 5000 items)
- In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, office flies, press releases, scrapbook of clippings,
and other printed matter relating to tbe Committee's activities In the
1936 presidential campaign. Correspondents Include Judson King,
Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., and Florello H. LaGuardla.
Card Index In the library.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Robert M. Latfollette, Jr., 1948.
J. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1936.
MS 59-61
Clapper, Raymond, 1892-1944.
Papers, ca. 1913-44.
W ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist. Clippings, diaries, dispatches, correspondence, memo-
rabilia, notebooks, pamphlets, photos., promotional material, radio
scripts, reference files, releases, reports, scrapbooks, and speeches.
Consists mainly of reference material on the Roosevelt administration
and World War n.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Clapper, 1947.
1. Journalism— U. S. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1983-1946.
MS59-52rev2
Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918.
Papers, 1901-9.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. statesman. Diaries, letters, memorabilia, and photos. The
diaries relate to Meyer's service as Ambassador to Italy and Russia,
Postmaster General, and Secretary of the Navy. The letters, although
wholly personal, contain comments on social and diplomatic events.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Alice Meyer Coffin and Julia Meyer Brambllla, 1954.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— -1901-1909. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1909.
MS 59-53
Catt, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947.
Diary, 1911-12.
lft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lecturer, author, leader in woman's suffrage movei, *. Type-
script account, with photos,, of Mrs. Catt's trip around the world:
South and Bast Africa, the Holy Land, Ceylon, India, Java, the
Philippines, China, etc. Contains some comment on educational fa-
cilities and the position of women, although the trip was made mainly
for rest and pleasure.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Miss Alda Wilson, executrix of Mrs. Catt's estate, 1947.
1. Voyages around the world.
MS59-54
Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.
Beveridge-Lincoln papers, 1788-1928.
15 ft
In Library of O/ngress, Manuscript Division.
In part photocopies and transcripts.
Politleal leader, biographer, and historian. Copies of Lincoln
documents (correspondence, memoranda, reports, articles, clippings)
and photos, used by Beveridge as source material In writing his biog-
raphy of Lincoln, and the MS. of the biography together with volumi-
nous notes nnd comments by those to whom portions of the text were
submitted for criticism. Many of the originals of the Lincoln docu-
ments are In the Herndon-Welk and the Lyman Trumbull collections
In the library. '
Unpublished finding aid In the library..
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on liter- ary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Beveridge, 1940 and 1952.
X Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865.
MS 59-55
Colby, Bainbridge, 1869-1950.
Papers, 1888-1950.
11 ft, (ca. 2500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, statesman and Cabinet member. Correspondence, photos.,
and miscellaneous material, 1912-16 (Including drafts of the 1912
Convention call of the Progressive Party, clippings, and speeches),
depict Colby's early political activity. About 150 letters from Wood-
row Wilson, 1917-23, pertain to foreign policy and personal affairs.
Colby's political speeches; 1914-36, and scrapbooks covering early
campaigns of the Progressive Party and Colby's trip to South America
round out the collection. Correspondents Include David Lloyd George,
William Randolph Hearst, Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Cordell Hull, MedlU
McCormlck, Alfred E. Smith, John Spargo, and Andre Tardleu.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Mrs. Colby, 1955-56.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1953. 2. Progressive Party (Founded
1912) 8. South America— Descr. & trav. i. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres.
U. S., 1856-1924.
MS 59-66
Conway, George Robert Graham, 1873-1951, collector.
The G. R. G. Conway collection in the Library of Con-
gress, 1559-1786.
6 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Part 1, Englishmen and the Mexican Inquisition, 1559-1577, con-
tains transcripts, translations, and photocopies, of documents In
the Archivo General de la Naclon In Mexico, from the private Blbllo-
teca Conway, and from other sources both public and private, con-
cerning members of Sir John Hawkins' expedition to Mexico, their
capture and subsequent trial, Part 2 contains transcripts and trans-
lations of miscellaneous 16th-18th cent, papers relating to the Spanish
In America, the Philippines, and Japan.
Indexed In part.
Described in the Hispanic American historical review, v. 35, no. 8
(Aug. 1955) p. 886-397,
Gift of Mr. Conway, 1926-44.
1. Inquisition. Mexico. 2. Spaniards In America, 3. Spaniards In
the Philippine Islands, 4. Spaniards In Japan, i. Englishmen and
the Mexico Inquisition, 1599-1577.
MS59-67
Blackwell family.
Papers, 1848-1910.
49 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-143)
Letters, bills, and receipts of the Blackwell family of Warrenton,
Va„ and the Edmonds family of Warrenton, Va., and Frescatl, Mo.
r. Edmonds family.
MS59-68
Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
Harrison, Robert Lewis, 1850-1932.
Papers, 1910-24.
ca. 50 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-158)
Member of the New York City Board of Education. Letters, clip-
pings, and memorabilia. Includes typewritten copy of George Tucker's
autobiography, and letters from Basil Glldersleeve and Francis Smith.
1. Education— New York (City) i. Tucker, George, 1775-1861.
Autobiography, n. Glldersleeve, Basil Launeau, 1831-1924. in.
Smith, Francis Henry, 1829-1928.
MS59-59
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Waddell, James Alexander, 1818-1914.
Papers, 1855-82.
36 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-134)
Presbyterian minister. Letters relating to the Civil War, sermons,
clippings, maps, drawings of the Seven days battles, and other papers.
Includes Examinations In anatomy, physiology ... and pharmacy, by
Robert Hooper (1829)
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 2. Presby-
terian Church — Sermons, 3. Sermons, American. I. Hooper, Rob-
ert, 1773-1835. Examinations in anatomy, physiology ... and phar-
macy.
MS 69-60
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Paris. Peace Conference, 1919. U.S.
Papers of the American Peace Commission to Versailles,
1917-19.
17 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Abstracts, agreements, articles, Inquiry documents, maps, memo-
randa, notebooks, pamphlets, petitions, reports, and other typescript
and mimeograph materials. Items deal with geographical, racial,
religious, political, cultural, and legal aspects of countries and areas
with which the Commission was concerned.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Deposited by the American Peace Commission Library, Paris, 1919.
^MS 59-61
Free Lance Star Publishing Company, Fredericksburg, Va.
Records, 1882-1916.
2 ft.
In University of"Virglnia Library (38-100)
Ledgers, Journals, and cash books. Includes printing accounts
( 1902-16) and accounts of W. B. Bradley (1891-94)
Indexed in part.
1. Publishers and publishing — Fredericksburg, Va. i. Bradley,
W, B.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 69-62
Biggs, Warren H
Papers, ca. 1800-1900.
862 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-203)
Miscellany relating to social life In Richmond, Va„ the United Con-
federate Veterans, other Olvll War veterans' organizations, and the
University of Virginia Law School. Includes some letters to William
B. Johnson of Petersburg, Va. and some from William Watts of Big
Llck,Va.
1. Richmond — Soc. life & cust. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Socle-
ties, etc. — Confederate, 3. Virginia. University. Dept. of Law. i.
Johnson, William Ransom, n. Watts, William, of Big Lick, Va.
MS 69-63 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Johnson, James Gibson, 187)1-1967.
Papers, 1800-1947.
15 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-168, etc.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), and photocopies (negative)
Educator. A draft of Johnson's autobiography covering 1871-1909,
term papers, essays, memoranda on classmates, and other papers,
relating to his boyhood, his education at MUllgan College and the
University of Virginia, and Bis early teaching; material used by
Johnson in writing on certain aspects of the history of education in
Virginia, including letters of recommendation, teachers certificates,
contracts, and examination blanks; personnel, financial, and admin-
istrative records of the Charlottesville City School Board, Including
correspondence of superintendents Johnson and Prank Massle, min-
utes, ledgers, account books, and oatha of office of school trustees;
material on the Virginia Education Association (known 1891-1925 as
the Virginia State Teachers' Association) ; records of the Virginia
Rural School Youth Survey, 1941; minutes of the Charlottesville Edu-
cation Association and of the Charlottesville Grammar School Teach-
ers ; material en the public scljool system of Virginia, Including cir-
cular notices from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
and lists of bills pending before the state General Assembly In 1940;
a visitors register (1916-30) of the McGuffey School; biographical
data on Fanny Dickinson Scott Johnson with genealogical notes on
her descendants In Russell County, Va., and Johnson County, Tenn. ;
an address by Herbert H. Evaqs on Jack Jouett and his descendants;
and other papers.
Described In Annual report pn historical collections. University of
Virginia Library, 12th (1941-42) p. 86; 13th (1942-J3) p. 32; 15th
(1944-15) p. 20 and 29; 16thA7th (1945-47) p. 21, 41 and 42; and
18th/19th (1947-J9) p. 128 and J64.
Gifts and deposits of Mr. Johbson, 1938-55.
1, MUllgan College, Tenn, 2. Virginia. University. 3. Johnson
family. 4, Jouett, John, 17Sii I 1822. 5. Virginia Education Associa-
tion. 6. Education — Virginia. 7. Charlottesville, Va.— Public schools.
8. Public schools — Virginia. i. Charlottesville, Va. School Board,
n. Charlottesville, Va. McGuffey School, in. Virginia. Dept. of Ed-
ucation.
MS 59-64 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Tate, William C
Papers, 1861-1913.
ca. 700 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-80)
Merchant of Chalk Level, Pittsylvania Co., Va. Letters, school
records, bills, and receipts.
1, General stores— Chalk Level, Va. 2. Chalk Level, Va. — Schools.
MS 59-65
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Easley family.
Ledgers and papers, 1837-1904.
15 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-52)
Ledgers, daybooks, journals, letter books, landbooks, cashbooks,
invoice books, and maps, mainly of the Ensleys of Halifax Co., Va.
and their associates relating to lumber, mill products, general mer-
chandise accounts with hotels, stores and saloons, and western land
speculation In Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin,
and neighboring territories. Includes papers of Casady & Sherman,
Easley & Co., Easley & Hurt, Easley & Willlngham, Easley, Carrlngton
& Co., Easley, Holt & Co., Easley, Logan & Co., Hoyt & Sherman, and
correspondence of Wood Bouldin, Jr., James S. Easley, R. Holt Easley,
Samuel R. Holt, aud W. W. Willlngham.
Indexed in pan:.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p, 28.
1. General stores — Halifax Co., Va. 2. Halifax Co., Va. — Indus.
8. Seal property — The West.
MS 69-66
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Weinberg, A
Business records, 1888-1911.
3 v. ^
In University of Virginia Library (88-27)
Clothing dealer In Staunton, Va. Ledger and daybook.
1. Clothing trade — Staunton, Va.
Virginia. Unlv. Llbr.
MS 69-67
Pierson, Charles Herbert, b. 1847.
Papers, 1874-93.
ca. 800 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-189)
Fanner and editor. ; Correspondence, bills, receipts, and other
papers relating to the Farmer's Alliance newspaper, Necessity, pub-
lished In Fredericksburg, Va., which Pierson edited, and to the
People's Party In Virginia, which Pierson founded.
1. Necessity, Fredericksburg, Va. 2. People's Party of the United
States. Virginia.
MS 59-68
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Harnsberger, Thomas Kennedy, 1889-1934.
Papers, 1920-33.
ca. 50 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-154)
Geologist and oil man. Chiefly printed and typewritten reports
of financial institutions and oil companies In Texas and Oklahoma
1. Petroleum industry and trade— Oklahoma. 2. Petroleum Industry
and trade — Texas.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 59-69
Dickinson family.
Papers, 1822-58.
86 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-176)
Letters, bills, receipts and other papers relating to mercantile
business In Franklin Co., Va., tobacco marketing, the Kanawha Salt
Works, politics, and life at the University of Virginia In 1848. Persons
named Include Edwin W. Burwell, William Burwell, Pleasant Dickin-
son Charles J. Fox, Field Jefferson, Peter F. Jefferson, Jabez Left-
wlch, Samuel M'Corkle, Tyree G. Newblll, and Joel Shrewsbury.
. J £ eTa \ st "»— Franklin Co., Va. 2. Tobacco manufacture and
trade— Franklin Co., Va. 3. Kanawha Salt Works. 4. Virginia Uni-
versity—Students. 5. Virginia— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. _
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS ^
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eggleston family.
Ledgers, 1818-1909.
14ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-35) ; \ ,
Ledgers, daybooks, journals, salesbooks, letter book, Inventories,
corporation minute book, and hotel register, containing records and
accounts of a miscellaneous group of establishments in Charlotte,
Appomattox, and Rockbridge Counties, Va., engaged In general mer-
chandise, tobacco, tavern, blacksmith, drug, mill, railway, saddler,
real estate and other enterprises. Communities represented Include
Charlotte Court House, Wylliesburg, Glasgow, Drakes Branch, Aspen-
wall, and Pamplln. Persons and firms named Include WInslow Robin-
son, Appomattox and Charlotte Railway Co., P. J. and L. T. Barnes,
Blue Ridge Realty Co., Chappelle and Fuqua, B. P. Eggleston, D.
Eggleston, Eggleston and Co., Eggleston and Putney, Eggleston and
Watklns; Eggleston, Bouldln and Co.; Eggleston, Thornton and Co.;
Samuel S. Fuqua, I. and J. Overbey, J. S. J. Overbey, Jaconlas Over-
bey, Frederick Sltckey, William A. Smith, Smith and Morton; Smith,
Morton and Bouldin; Spencer and Co. ; and Spencer, Garden and Co.
Indexed In part. -.. , . „ , ,v . ,,, .
Described In the Annual report oi' the archivist, University of VU-
glnla Library, 1937-88, p. 25.
1 General stores— Virginia. 2. Virginia— Indus.
MS 59-71 rev
Virginia. TJnlv. Llbr.
Weaver, William, 1780-1863.
Business records, 1800-91.
Oft. (en. 580 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-98)
Ironmaster and pioneer In scientific agriculture. Ledgers, day-
books, journals, time books, records of free and slave labor, provision
account books, cashbooks, farm and dairy journals, and related
records, concerning Weaver's' mines, furnaces, and forges In Rock-
bridge, Rockingham, and Botetourt Counties, Va.,, grist mills In Rock-
Ingham Co., corn production experiments, beef and hide dealings, and
other enterprises. Includes records of land assessments and voting
registrations at Natural Bridge, 1870-76. Some papers concern the
Brady family. Persons, organizations, and firms named Include
Brown M. Allen, Bath Iron Works, O. H. Brady, Buffalo Forge, C. K.
Bullock, James Campbell, Chestnut Hill Agricultural Society, James
D. Davidson, William W. Davis, Emma Mine, Etna Furnace, C.C.
Jones, Samuel F. Jordan, Lydla Furnace, Thomas Johnson Mlchle,
Samuel McDowell Moore, George Obenchaln, Potest Mine, Rural Em-
pire Club, John W. Schoolfleld, Spring Mills, Alexander Hugh Holmes
Stuart, H. E. Talbott, Union Forge, and Lewis Webb and Co.
Described"!?! the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p. 10-11, 35. ■■-■■; ■ „'."".". „
1 Iron Industry and trade— Virginia. 2. Agriculture— Virginia. 8.
Land— Taxation— Natural Bridge, Va. 4. Natural Bridge, Va— \ ot-
ing registers. i. Brady family. ,,„,«*.«
Mb 59-<2
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Sydnor, Thomas White, 5. 1816.
Papers, 1826-90.
4 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-146) - , . ., „„„,.
Baptist minister and educator. Correspondence, printed mattei
and other papers dealing with general, social, religious, and educa-
1 tlonal conditions In the counties of King and Queen and -Nottoway,
Va., where Sydnor was superintendent of schools, includes ^Ele-
mentary lessons In English, pt. 1, by Nelly L oyd Knox BeatM 1880),
Richardson's almanac, compiled by David Rlcbardson (1861-62), and
the Southern, almanac for 1868, complied by O. A. Schaffter. Names
of schools mentioned In the collection Include Danville Female Col-
lege, Danville, Va;, George Washington University, Washington, D. 0„
Holllns College, Holllns, Va., and the University of Richmond.
1. Education— Virginia. 2. Virginia— Soc. condit. -I. Heath,
Nelly Lloyd Knox. Elementary lessons In English, n. Richardson,
David. Richardson's almanac, m. The Southern almanac for 1883.
MS 59-73
Virginia. Onlv. Llbr.
Terrell family.
Papers, 1790-1870.
89 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-130)
.LBi*^w3S«WDilw:-aarr.ilto™n^.l>l« Asters on social
affairs in Albemarle Co., Lexington, and Winchester Va -, Jnfl»*»
correspondence of Dabney Carr and of John Anthony Gardner Davis,
first law professor of the University of Virginia, discussing some ear y
problems of the University ; a letter from Albert Gallatin '" P«»f l °
Dabney Carr Terrell while a student atthe University of Geneva ;. in
unsigned copy (by Martha Jefferson Trlst Burke) of a letter from
- Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Ooor*rrtwo letters from John Reuben
Thompson to Eugene Davis; and a typewritten »W,Qf™oiWK£!
journal, Feb. 29-Dec. 29, 1864. Other persons named include Martha
Alexander, Frank Oarr, Polly Carr, Edward Graham, Martha Jeffer-
son Terrell Minor, Lucy Ann Terrell, Lucy Carr Terrell, Richard
Terrell, and Virginia Terrell.
1 Vlglnla-Soc. life & cust. 2. Virginia. University-Faculty.
I. Carr, Dabney, 1778-1837. ii. Davis, John Anthony Gardner, 1801-
1840. m. Thompson, John Reuben, 1823-1873. .
MS 59-74
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Day family.
Papers, 1856-1922.
1 ft (ca. 1000 items)
In UnlverisUv of Virginia Library .(88-159)
Correspon'i.Y 28 and other papers of the Day family of Smithfield,
Va. ; music, photos., clippings, newspapers, and other printed matter.
Includes papers of U. S. Senator Thomas Staples Martin who married
Lucy Day; The great pestilence in Virginia, by William S. Forest
(1858) ■ and Thomas Staples Martin ... memorial addresses (1922).
I. Martin, Thomas Staples, 1847-1919. n. Forrest, William S. The
great pestilence in Virginia, rn. U. S. 66th Cong., 8d sess., 1920-
1921. Thomas Staples Martin.
MS 59-75
Virginia. Univ. Llbr
Garnett family.
Business records, 1794-1904. ,
1 ft
In University of Virginia Library (88-4o)
Ledgers, daybooks, and journals of James Jlerceiv Garnett, Muscoe
Russell Hunter Garnett, and Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter of
"Elmwood," "Fonthlll," and "Hunter's Hill" relating to their planta-
tion, school, legal, personal, merchandise, slave, grain, mill, distillery,
shop, and spindle accounts. Includes a journal for Occupacla Mills
run by John Roy for Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter.
Indexed In part. ., ,-■„■,: .. .
Described In the Annual report of the arcMvIst, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 27. m ^
1. Plantations— Essex Co., Va. 2. Flour-mlllSrr-Essex Co., Va. r.
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. n. Garnett, Muscoe Russell
Hunter, 1821-1894. in. Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro,
1809-1887. MS59-*S
Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
James, Edward Wilson, d. 1906.
Papers, 1635-1906.
2 ft. (ca. 500 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (88-402)
In part transcripts. .
Historian Personal and business papers, land grants, deeds and
other papers signed by Virginia governors and others, relating to the
history of Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties,: Va. and the
James family. Includes the wills of Jacob Hunter, Edward James,
Elizabeth James, John James, and William James, vestry took of
Lynnhaveh Parish, and List Of tithable and taxable property, 1784.
Names represented Include John Strode Bartour.^Sjr William
Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt, Robert Dinwiddle, John Floyd, Sir Wil-
liam Gooch, Sir John Harvey, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson,
Henry Lee, James Madison, John Page, Beverley Randolph, Edmund
Randolph, John West, William Wirt, and James Wood.
1. Norfolk Co., Va.-Hlst.-Sources. 2, Princess Anne Co., Va.-
Hist.-Sources. 8. Taxation-Princess Anne Co, Va -Lists. I.
James family, n. Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne .Co., V^ ^^
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Lee family.
Papers, 1750-1809.
8 ft. (ca. 800 Items)
In University of Vlrlginia Library (88-112)
In nart, photocopies and transcripts (typewritten)
Chiefly correspondence of Dr. Arthur Lee with many prominent
Americans, Englishmen, and Frenchmen associated with the Ameri-
can Revolution. Includes material on the French and Indian War, the
Stamp act of 1765, Cornwallls and the Siege of Yprktown, and na-
tional and International Interests of the young Republic. Other mem-
bers of the family represented In the collection are Francis Llghtfoot
Lee General Henry Lee, Philip Ludwell Lee, Mchard Henry Lee,
Thomas Lee, and William Lee of Green Spring.
Card Index In repository. „ T TW - A „»•,.—,
Gift of Richard Henry Lee, Jr., Cazenove G. ^ J fe a a t nd 1 ?* e ^'
1 US. Hist.— Colonial period. 2. U. S.— Hist— Bevolu-
tlonUsources-. '• Lee. Arthur, 1740-1792. ^^
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Heidelbach and Penit, Danville, Va.
Records, 1897-1908.
9 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-91)
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, and cashbook, containing records of
lumber transactions in Danviiie and Pittsylvania Co Va
Indexed in part.
1. Lumber trade — Danville, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59 ~ 79
Pittsylvania Central Alliance Trade Union.
Records, 1891-92.
6 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-89)
'"^fSISSS'^fJE book <>!. Invoices, and bankbook, containing records
« n „ ° ?^S ' derS ' S S bsc i Ibers ' an *.-and. accounts of the orgSa-
S»?m»i? C Sif A^ ords of . ^ PWtointa'* to two affiliated (Poupsl
^nSdaffiuS.S VlrglDl * ^ ** NaUonalParoSS.
Indexed in part,
l.^AgriculturalBocieUes— Virginia— Pittsylvania Oo r Fnrm
SSJSSS £32r ot v,r8,nla - *• NMoa/l £&£**&£&
Virginia. Univ. LIbf.
MS 59-30
Wood (D. P.) and Company, Warrenton, Va.
Records, 1890-1905.
9v. -
In University of Virginia Library (88-49)
. n ttSon a a nd Q F 8 a U a „fer d ^a k ^^ h8rdWare «»-«««•«
Indexed in part.
1. Hardware stores— Warrenton, Va.
Virginia, Univ. Libr. MS 69-81
Palmore, George William.
Papers, 1858-96.
lft. (en. 2100 items)
In University of Virginia Library (88-65)
PohrtMlfA '^fiilrt b " s J ne8S 1 P a Pe« of Palmore. agent for Stony
JTOlnt Mills, Cumberland Co., Va. ; Journal and bankbooks of his
business as Elchmond agent of New York wine and XuOTiWorterfl!
Postmaster's records of the Stony Point MUls post oZ foS
t, :« tony „ Polnt M1Us - Va ' 2 - U«uor traffic— Virginia i U S
Post Office, Stony Point Mills, Va. vrgiuia. I. u. S.
Virginia. Dnlv. Libr. '-V'^"*? 59 " 88
Whittle, James M
Law accounts, 1836-83.
6 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-82)
Journals and fee books, containing accounts of law Dractlce at
Pittsylvania Court House (now Chatham, Va.)7 From ISM to M*l
notebook mu'.'SS Dam ? 0t Wh i ttla and *** »Su*??^2S
notebook, 1854, and county records for 1859-64 *^
Indexed,
o iiJ^ awye ?'~£ nathani > Va.— Oorrespondence, reminiscences, etc
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-83
University Book Store, OharlottesviOe. Va.
Records, 1904-24.
8v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-13)
Ledger, daybook, and order book, containing general accounts and
ru d n.°vers^or^,?g,n^ St0re ' "" «"« '^wS?^
Indexed in part.
1. Booksellers nnd bookselling— Charlottesville, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-84
Catlett, Landon Carter.
Papers, 1912-16.
62 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-151 )
Correspondence, diary, and sketch of Gloucester Co. Letters
JSES 5* K?W condlUons in Tidewater Virginia, and the pro-
posed Norfolk, Yorktown and Washington Railway through Glou-
cester Correspondents Include O. T. Hobart and B. B. Johnson
tJj ^8 r '« UIture — Virginia. 2. Gloucester Co., Va.— Hist. 3. Nor-
folk, Yorktown and Washington Railway Company (Proposed) i.
Hobart, C. T. u. Johnson, E. B. «»~»««;
Palmore, Joseph S
Papers, 1781-1896.
ca. 1100 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-149)
«.. 5S rlff u? f Cumb ?rland Co., Va. Personal and official papers con-
cerned with general economic and social conditions
Sheriff nd C °" Va ' _Soc ' condlt l Cumberland Co., Va.
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-86
Yates and Company.
Ledgers of Yates and Co. and of J. R. Yates, 1872-1915,
, In University of Virginia Library (88-87)
svlvS P r- n b0<! ?f of v t^eeneral mercantile establishments of Pitt-
sylvania Co., Va., reflecting practices in the hotel business, grain
trade, livestock business and meat trade, and indicating the fiaa!
KstCMlT^VS °? T^ 0t **#»*»* tena S ncy e d?ri a n1
tnepost-CivllWar period. Inclades records of dealings with Neero
^f^Xi 907 ^' and an appraisal of the goods of Mary Y^tes d£
ceased, 1907. Places include Lola (later Java) and ShockoT' vf
Persons whose dealings are recorded include , B. D T Adorns of*,™
J. R. Yates m, and Mary Yates. aTa '
Indexed In part.
VlrS^ra'rV.X^'ss^' * *" atChMBt ' Dn ' TOr8lt ' «*
(3o.^Va ener ^Ya^ P R 1 X anla C °" ^ * Ne ^°Mtteylvania
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-87
Swanson family.
Papers, 1846-88.
11 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-83)
■■■■_ Papers and business records of the Pittsylvania Co. (Va ) family •
John Swanson (1799-1880), general merchant; his son John Muse
ff ?hf°, n „f "■ ^ 29) ' '»«S»»t-uid. tobacco manufacturer? twoS
of the latter, Henry C. Swanson, with whom he was associated in
business, and Claude A. Swanson (1862-1939), Virginia pollUca I [lade?
a "^ecretary<>f theNavyln tbe F - D- Roosevelt CaWnet ieo^s
daybooks, and journals; containing accounts of business OanTrt
SSSlaWlM* ° n « hami ^ -"ttenl./oiautlwa^n fo
Indexed In part
1. General stores— Pittsylvania Co., Va. 2. Tobacco manufacture
and trade— Pittsylvania Co., Va. I. Swanson, John, 1799-1880. n.
Swanson, John Muse, b. 1829. m. Swanson, Henry Clay, iv Swanson
Claude Augustus, 1862-1939. '
Virginia. Univ. Ubr.
MS 50-88
Fishburne Drug Company, Waynesboro, Va.
Records, 1874-1923.
6 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-26)
Journals, ledgers, and related accounts of the Fishburne Drug Co.,
known at different periods under the names of Myers and Fishburne,
Fishburne and Son, and Fishburne and Fox. Includes records of
other Interests and firms : farms, resort hotels, a bookshop, and private
schools, with list of subscribers to the Tabard Inn Library, a lending
library. Personal names represented Include Mrs. B. G. Fishburne,
Pliny Fishburne, and Mrs. Graham Painter.
Indexed in part.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-88, p. 28-24.
1. Drugstores— Waynesboro, Va. 2. Booksellers and bookselling—
Waynesboro, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
MS 59-89
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
MS 59-65
Essex County Court house ledgers, 1813-1903.
13 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-47)
ledger, daybooks, Journals, and letter books, containing general
merchandise and farm records, plantation labor accounts, records of
weaving, blacksuithlog, dairying, and Inventory accounts of I.
Saunders and Co., Moore, Robinson and Co., John B. Robinson, nnd
J. K. Robinson, all of Essex Co., Va. Includes entries by an unknown
diarist recording events of 1-13-44 and 1864, and a copy of a school •
atlas containingfarm accounts with miscellaneous notes. Names rep-
resented include John W. Robinson, Miss A. B. Baylor, Muscoe Russell
Hunter Garnett, and T. M. A. Moore.
Indexed in part
Described in the Annual report of the archivist. University of Vir-
ginia Library. 1937-88, p. 27.
MS 59-90
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Essex County Court House ledgers, 1813-1903.
(Continued)
1. General stores — Essex Co., Va. 2. Farms— Esses Co., Va. 3.
Essex Co., Va. — Occupations. I. Saunders (I.) and Company, Essex
Co., Va. n. Moore, Robinson and Company, Essex Co., Va. in. Robin-
son, John B., firm, Essex Co., Va. iv. Robinson; J. K., firm, Essex
Co., Va.
MS 59-90
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Chalmers (C. C.) and Son, Smithfield, Va.
Records, 1886-1903.
1ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-61)
Ledger, daybooks, and Journal, containing accounts Of the firm s
drug business in Smithfield and Isle of Wight Co., Va.
Indexed In part.
1. Drug trade— Smithfield, Va.
MS 59-91
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Holt family.
Business records, 1870-1901.
Ov.
In University of Virginia Library (88-25)
Ledgers, daybooks, and Journals, containing accounts of Holt enter-
prises In Staunton, Va., including the mercantile firm of Wltz and
Holt, the Gaymont Coal Co., and a ledger containing special accounts
for Eev. J. J. Lafferty, whose white whole wheat flour was milled In
Staunton by a secret process for sale especially to Methodist ministers,
Indexed In port.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1037-38, p. 23.
1 General stores — Staunton, Va. 2. Coal trade — Staunton, Va, 8.
Flour mills— Staunton, Va. I. Lafferty, John James, 1887-1909. n.
Wltz and Holt, Staunton, Va. m. Gaymont Coal Company, Staunton,
Va.
MS 59-92
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Norfolk, Va.
Voters list, 1890.
15 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-589)
1. Norfolk, Va. — Voting registers.
MS 69-93
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Martin, John T merchant of Buchanan, Va.
Records, 1867-1906.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-30)
Ledgers, daybooks, and cashbooks, mainly of John T. Martin, dealer
In groceries, hardware, machinery, and other merchandise, recording:
transactions in Buchanan and Botetourt Co., Va.
Indexed In part.
1. General stores — Buchanan, Va.
MS 59-94
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Hundley and Denin, Sandy River, Va.
Records, 1898-1927.
3 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-92)
Daybooks and Journals containing general merchandise accounts of
the Pittsylvania Co. firm. Includes the voting register of the Callnnds
Magisterial District for 1901. .
1. General stores— Sandy River, Va. i. Callands Magisterial
District, Plttsylvnnin Co., Va.
MS 59-95
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Hill, John A., firm, Nellysford, Va.
Records, 1835-87.
3 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-72)
Daybook and Journals, containing accounts of the general merchan-
dise and mill enterprises of John A. Hill at Nellysford, Va., and John
A. Hill and Son at Rockfish, both In Nelson Co.
Indexed In part. .. »„
1 General stores— Nellysford, Va. 2. Flour mills— Nelson Co., Va.
I. Hill (John A.) and Son, Rockfish, Va. ■
Mp 59— 9b
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Virginia. University. Library.
Business records of firms located in Albemarle Co., Va.,
1818-1902.
6ft
In University of Virginia Library (38-4)
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, bankbooks, invoices, and similar ma-
terials relating to a wide variety of occupations and establishments,
Including those of merchant, postmaster, lawyer, tailor, farmer, news-
paper, hotel, lumber dealer, and freight agent. Communities repre-
sented Include Charlottesville, Scottsvllle, Free Union, and Medium's
River. Persons, firms, Institutions, and others whose dealings are
recorded include John B. Splece (lawyer), the Virginia Loan nhd
Trust" Co., the Chronicle, Taylor and Foster (Charlottesville), R. and
I. D. Moon, J. Wayland and Bro., Harris and Taylor, Wertenbaker
and Gentry, Luther M. Dunn, Wayland and Thompson, A. P. Bibb
(postmaster, University of Virginia), Seamonds and Marshall, Albe-
marle Insurance Co., the freight station at Medium's River Depot, and
the Belmont Stock Farm.
indexed In part.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-88, p. 20.
1. Albemarle Co., Va. — Indus. 2. Albemarle Co., Va.— Occupations.
MS 59-97 rev
Virginia. , Univ. ''Llbr.
Amelia Co., Fa.
Marriage bonds of Amelia, Cumberland, and Prince Ed-
ward Counties, Va,, ca. 1756-1840.
5v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-570)
Transcript (typewritten)
Amelia and Cumberland Co. documents Indexed.
1 Marriage licenses— Amelia Co., Va. 2. Marriage licenses— Cum-
berland Co., Va. 8. Marriage licenses— Prince Edward Co., Va. I.
Cumberland Co., Va. u. Prince Edward Co., Va.
MS 59-98
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Guerrant, W. P. and J. P., Chestnut Grove, Fa.
Records, 1864-89.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-85) ,'"'',' ,
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, and Invoice book, containing general
merchandise accounts of the Pittsylvania Co. firm, Including unsigned
articles of agreement between W. P. Guerrant and John J. Prltchett.
A Journal, entitled Clerk's book, 42nd Regiment, Va. Militia, Includes
records of military courts of Inquiry (1880-61)
l" General stores — Chestnut Grove, Va, 2. Courts-martial nnd
courts of inquiry— Confederate States of America. 1. Vlrglnln In-
fantry. 42d Regt., 1860-1865. ^ ^
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Brooke family.
Papers of the Brooke, Berkeley, and Carter families, 1792r-
1909.
102 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-187)
Letters and wills of the Virginia families, chiefly written to or from
Charles City, Hanover, or Staunton. Names represented Include Car-
ter Berkeley, Nelson Berkeley, Francis Brooke, Francis Taliaferro
Brooke, John F, Brooke, Robert S. Brooke, Charles Carter, William
Carter Robert O. DosWell, Thomns Walker Gilmer, Dandridge Spots-
wood, Francis T. Strlbllng, and William Fanning Wlckham.
1 Wills— Virginia. i. Berkeley family. H. Carter family.
MS 59-100
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Christian, J B
Papers, 1816-78.
3v.
In University of Virginia Library (B8-19)
Merchandise dealer and lawyer-of Staunton, Va. Ledger, letter
book, minute hook, and other Items. The ledger, 1823-27, contains
notes added later: a register of General John D. Imbodeh's com-
mand, Army of the Confederate States of America; lists of lawyers,
physicians, and merchants of Staunton; and other memoranda. The
minute book, 1827-28, Is for tho Greenville Polemic Society.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 193T-38, p. 22. _
1. General stores— Staunton, Va. 2. Imboden, John Daniel, 1828~
1895. 3. Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. of Northern
Virginia— Registers. 4. Staunton, Va.— Direct, i. Greenville
Polemic Society.
MS 59-101
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
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Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1895.
Papers, 1831-95.
5 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-23)
Lawyer, writer, and Confederate soldier. Correspondence and
other papers concerning Imboden's interests In Virginia politics
and law and his efforts to attract outside capital for the de-
velopment of mineral resources and projected railroads of south-
western Virginia. Includes a daybook (1853-54), containing legal
accounts pertaining to Imboden's practice in Staunton. Names rep-
resented in the collection include Claudius Orozey, Frederick William
Mackey Holllday, Jededlah Hotchklss, James Lawson Kemper, Rob-
ert Edward Lee, John Letcher, and Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart.
1. Virginia— Pol. & govt 2. Mining Industry and finance— Virginia.
3. Railroads — Virginia.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 69-102
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va,
Records, 1850-90.
lft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-7)
Journals and cashbooks, containing general farm accounts, records
of stallions and other livestock, broadsides and other material on
race horses, and records of dealings with agents and farm hands, kept
^■ efl /^ b L J - J W - £ ' lckl,n and Benjamin Flcklln as overseers for
Mlcajah Woods, owner. The Journal for 1890 Includes a brief rec-
ord of the Progressive Endowment Guild of America
Indexed In part.
1. Race horses. 2. Horse-breeding— Virginia— Albemarle Co 8
Stock and stock-breeding— Virginia— Albemarle Co. i. Woods,
Mlcajah, 1844-1911. n. Progressive Endowment Guild of America.
Virginia. Univ. Lib, . MS 59-108
Baker family.
Papers, 1800-80.
10 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-65)
Business, legal, and personal papers of members of the Baker
and other families: correspondence, memorandum book, land survey
receipt, bond, memorabilia, ledger, and daybook. Places represented
include Louisa and Louisa Co., Gordonsvllle, Aspen Dale, and Orange
Co., Va. Persons named Include William Mills, Jr., John Edwards,
Edward Hallam, Joel Wolfe Martin Baker, Jr., Ellsha Jackson,
Olevears Baker, William M, Baker, Margaret Baker, and Leroy
Chandler (general merchant, whose account books are Included).
Indexed In part
I, Chandler, Leroy.
Virginia. Univ. Lib, MS 59-104
Louthan papers, 1821-1910.
81 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-84 & 160)
Louthan journals and other papers. Includes history and copy
?LJ efferson Davls ' last lett e r i written at Beauvolr, Miss., Aug. 31,
1889; clippings, calendar for 1910, and business records (ledgers,
daybooks, Journals, and cashbook) containing general merchandise
accounts, Journal entries of a Caroline Co. physician, lawyer, and
sheriff; a record of monies owed to laborers by the Confederate
Government; and order book of E. Y. Seay and Co. Some records
concern Walker Taylor and the Taylor family.
Indexed In part
1. General stores— Caroline Co., Va. 2. Physicians— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Labor and laboring classes— Caroline Co ,
Va. 4. Taylor family. r. Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. n. Seay
(E. Y.) and Company, Caroline Co., Va.
„ MS 59-105
Virginia. Univ. Lib,
Foflte and Johnson, Wytheville, Va.
Records, 1880-1913.
8 v. ■■•
In University of Virginia Library (38-108)
Journals and cashbook listing farm machinery sales and other
merchandise accounts.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 88.
1. Agricultural machinery— Trade and manufacture— Wytheville,
Va. 2. General stores — Wytheville, Va.
MS 59-106
Virginia. Univ. Lib,
Seward, Walter Merrit, 1860-
Papers, 1833-1928.
1 ft. (ca. 300 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-60)
f„™n ySlClan ° f N 5 W Yo f k 01t7 . and Brunswick Co., Va. Personal and
family^papers, a farm Journal, farm records, and veterinary* reme-
Snd'staves rK ° ° f ttB bMha ' deathS ' and marrla ges of family
1. Plantations— Isle of Wight Co., Va. 2. Veterinary medicine—
wijhtVva. ° f ?&£*&»""" ~ blrth8 ' etC - 1 "
Virginia. Univ. Lib, MS 59-107
Tyro Mills, Tyro, Va.
Records, 1858-1903.
14 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-73)
Grist mill records kept by Hope W. Massie and later by M E
Massie, proprietors,
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 31. y
1. Flour-mills— Tyro, Va. i. Massie, Hope W., d. 1892
n. Massie, Madison Efflnger, 1866-
Virginia. Univ. Lib, MS 59 - 108
Pritchett, John I. and C. A., Whitmett, Va.
Journals, 1906-11.
8 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-94)
Daybooks and bank account records of a general store of Plttsvl-
vanla Co., Va. '
1. General stores — Whltmell, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 5{M ° 9
Sterrett, John Douglas.
Business records, 1823-95.
8 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-97)
Farmer, merchant, and metaphysician of Panthers Gap, Rock-
bridge Co., Va., head of the firm of Sterrett and Company Day-
books, Journals, ledgers, a cashbook, Invoice books, court records
and promissory notes. Includes transactions of William McDannald
with Richmond merchants and of S. Allen and Company with Phila-
delphia merchants, as well as records of the foreclosure of Sterrett
on Allen's firm. Records of grain dealings, wages paid, and personal
accounts are entered In several Journals In a private code Names
represented in the collection Include the merchant's father, Robert
Sterrett; a brother, James Reld Sterrett; and a nephew, John Robert
Sltllngton Sterrett.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1987-88, p. 85.
1. General stores— Panthers Gap, Va. 2. Grain trade— Panthers
Gap, Va. 8. Court records— Rockbridge Co., Va. i. McDannald,
William, n. Sterrett family, m, Sterrett and Company, Panthers
Gap, Va. iv. Allen (S.) and Company, Panthers Gap, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Lib, MS 59-110
Wallace family.
Papers, 1750-1864.
ca. 115 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-150)
Letters and documents relating to the commercial ventures of Scot-
tish-American merchants, mostly from 1773-1805. Includes letters
from Valley Forge, Tidewater Virginia, and elsewhere, relating to
Army life, and to military affairs under Washington's command from
the viewpoint of the soldier and the physician. Members of the
family represented include Gustavus Brown Wallace (1751-1802)
James Wallace (1755-1791), Lettlce (Wlshart) Smith Wallace:
Michael Wallace (1719-1767), Michael Wallace (b. 1753), and WU-
11am Brown Wallace (1757-1833) ''■
1. Merchants, American— Virginia. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution-
Personal narratives.
Virginia. Univ. Lib,
MS 59-111
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Rhodes (H. J.) and Company, OartermUU, Va.
Records, 1816-1920.
lft. (en. 500 Items)
InUniversltyof Virginia Library (38-41)
Ledgers, a Journal, memoranda, accounts, and a bankbook of H. J.
Rhodes and W. R. England, proprietors of a general merchandise store
In Cumberland Co., Va. Includes records of a tobacco warehouse
owned by Rhodes and England and older records of another general
store.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia library, 1937-38, p. 26.
. 1. General stores — Cartersville, Va. 2. Tobacco manufacture and
trade— OartersvUle, Va. I. Rhodes, H. J. n. England, W. R.
MS 59-112
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Smith, William Henry, 1843-1921.
Business papers, 1846-90.
4 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-36)
Merchant of Charlotte County, Va. Ledgers, daybooks, journals,
Inventories, and Invoice books of W. H. Smith and of Smith and Com-
pany of Smlthvllle (now Charlotte Court House), Va. The day book
for 1853-54 and the journal for 1853 cover accounts of T. J. Spencer
and Company. Smith's accounts as guardian of the Elliott children
and of William Wirt Henry are Included In the Journal for 1865-67.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1C47-88, p. 25-26.
1. General stores— Charlotte Co., Va. I, Smith and Company,
Charlotte Court House, Va, n. Spencer (T. J.) and Company, Char-
lotte Court House, Va.
MS 59-113
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Flippin Brothers, Cumberland, Va.
Records, 1898-1922.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-42) ■
Ledgers of the general merchandise store of F. P. and O. G. Flippin
and their accounts with various retailers In Southside Virginia. In-
cludes records of tobacco sales accounts and stock certificates of Cum-
berland Warehouse Company. ,..,,.„, ,. ,vi.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p. 26. ' '
1 General stores— Cumberland Co., Va. 2. Tobacco manufacture
and trade— Cumberland Co., Va, I. Cumberland Warehouse Com-
pany, Cumberland, Va.
* MS 59-114
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1914.
Papers, ca. 1849-70.
150 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-204)
Educator and Confederate soldier. Personal papers relating mainly
to Blackford's teaching career in various Virginia schools : the Albe-
marle Military Institute, Charlottesville j Bloomfleld Academy, Alber
marie Co. ; Brookhlll School, Keswick j Episcopal High School, Fair-
fax Co.; Macon School, Powhatan Co.; Norwood High School and
College, Nelson Co. ; and Wood Academy, Lynchburg. Includes papers
relating to the Oivll War, and notebooks prepared by Blackford as a
student at the University of Virginia.
1. Education— Virginia. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Oivll War— Collections.
MS 59-115
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Harrison, Gessner, 1807-1862.
Letters, 1831-62.
43 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-240) .
Professor at the University of Virginia. Letters to Professor Henry
Tutwller at, the University of Alabama on family affairs and matters
relating to 'the University of Virginia. Includes a letter from Mary
Stuart Harrison Smith to Tutwller, announcing the death of her
father
1 Harrison family, 2. Virginia. University. I. Tutwller,
Henry. 1807-1884. MS 59-116
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Mallory family.
Papers, 1728-1835.
ca. 200 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-140)
Correspondence, legal papers, bills, and receipts of the Mallory
family of Orange Co., Virginia.
MS 59-117
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Virginia. University. Library.
The enchanted years; poems and letters, 1919-22.
137 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-129)
Autograph poems, typescript and handwritten, published In The
enchanted years ; a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of
Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occa-
sion of its one-hundredth anniversary ; edited by John Oalvln Metcalf
and James Southall Wilson (New York, 1921) Includes the poets'
correspondence with the editors. Contributors and persons named
include John KeatB, Sidney Lanier, Robert Edward Lee, Edgar Allan
Poe, Walt Whttmjui, Woodrow Wilson, Zo8 Aklns, Hilda Doolittle
Aldington, Richard Aldington, Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon, James
Cook Bardln, Katharine Lee Bates, HUalre Belloc, Frances Nelll Rose
Benet. Stephen Vincent Benet, William Rose BenSt, John Randolph
Boiling, Kate Lee Langley Bosher, Gordon Bottomley, Gamaliel Brad-
ford, William Stanley Beaumont Bralthwalte, Anna Hempstead
Branch, Amelia Josephine Burr, Maxwell Struthers Burt, Richard
Burton, James Branch Cabell, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert
Clarke, Sa.-ah Nortncliffe Oleghorn, Helen Gray Cone, Grace Walcott
Hazard ConkUng,' Eleanor Rogers Cox, Olive Tllford Dargan, Mary
Carolyn Davles, William Henry Davles, Walter John De la Mare, Lee
Wilson Dodd, John Drinkwater, Louise Drlscoll, Edward John More-
ton Drax Plunkett (18th baron Dunsany), Harry Stillwell Edwards,
John Ersklne, Florence Wilkinson Evans, Arthur Davison Ficke, Flcke
and Flcke, John Huston Flnley, John Gould Fletcher, Jeanne Robert
Oliver Foster, John Freeman, Theodosla Pickering Garrison, Adol-
phlns Fletcher Gerry, Fannie Stearns Davis Glfford, Basil Lanneau
Glldersleeve, Annlstead Churchill Gordon, Robert Graves, William
Griffith, Herman Hagedorn, Ralph Hodgson, Robert Underwood John-
son, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Rand Lee,
William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay,
Amy Lowell, Helen Hoyt Lyman, Virginia Taylor McCormlck, Percy
Mackaye, Edwin Markham, John Masefleld, Theodore Maynard, Scud-
der Middleton, Houston Mifflin, Lloyd Mifflin, Harold Monro, Mar-
garet Prescott Montague, Anne Moran, Angela Morgan, John
Gnelsenau Nelhardt, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor,
Thomas Nelson Page, Llzette Woodworth Reese,' Cale Young Rice,
Corlnne Roosevelt Robinson, Edwin Arlington Robinson, George Wil-
liam Russell, Mary Sands, Robert Haven Schauffler, Clinton Scollard,
Margaret Pollock Sherwood, Benjamin Sledd, May Riley Smith, Sir
John Colllngs Squire, George Sterling, Charles Wharton Stork, Arthur
Symons, Sara Teasdale, Edith Matilda Thomas, Amelle Rives Ohanler
Troubetzkoy, Pierre Troubetzkoy, Jean Starr Untermeyer, Louis Un-
termeyer, Henry Van Dyke, Tertlus Van Dyke, WlUoughby Weaving,
John Hall Wheelock, Marguerite Ogden Blgelow Wilkinson, Clement
Wood, George Edward Woodberry, and Francis Brett Young.
Described in the Sewanee review, v. 29, no. 4 (Oct. 1921) p. 510.
1 Virginia. University. 2. American poetry — 20th cent 3. Eng-
lish poetry— 20th cent. i. Metcalf, John Calvin, 1885-1949, ed.
The enchanted years, it. Title.
MS59-118
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Gilmer, Francis Walker, 1790-1826.
Correspondence, 1784-1826.
1 ft. (283 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-588)
Lawyer, author, and educator. Correspondence with Thomas Jef-
ferson, James Madison, and others, largely concerning the establish-
ment of the University of Virginia, and particularly Gilmer's efforts
In England to select a teaching staff for the new Institution. Includes
family letters. Correspondents and persons named Include Thomas
Watkins Leigh, Peter Barlow, George Blrkbeck, George Blaettermann,
John Brockenbrough, Henry Peter Brougham (Baron Brougham and
Vaux), George Buchanan, William A. Burwell, Samuel Butler (Bishop
of Lichfield and Coventry), William H. Cabell, Thomas Campbell,
Dabney Oarr, Frank Carr, Frances Dorothy Cartwright, John Cart-
wright, John Hartwell Cocke, Josfi Francisco Oorrea da Serra, George
Oroghan, Dr. D'Oyly, Henry Joseph Thomas Drury, Robley pungllson,
Pierre Samuel Dupont de Nemours, Edward Everett, Charles Everette,
Sir John Forbes, Emma W. Gilmer, George Gilmer, Harmer Gilmer,
Juliet Minor Gilmer, Mary Gilmer, Peachy Rldgwajr, Gilmer, Helen
Gilmour, George Harvey, John Harwood, William Harwopd, Frederick
W. Hatch, Joseph H. Hawkins, Mr. Horner, Samuel House, Chapman
Johnson, George Joy, Thomas Hewitt Key, Henry Lee, Hugh Swlnton
Legare, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Sir John Leslie, Charles Alexandre
Le Sueur, George Long, Fielding Lucas, George Marx, Peter Minor,
Philip Norbone Nicholas, Frederick Norton, James Ogilvie, Samuel
Parr Thomas Paynter, William Pope, John Randolph, Thomas Mann
Randolph, Richard Rush, Arthur R. Smith, Dugald Stewart, John
Taylor, Littleton Waller Tazewell, John Shore (Baron Telgnmouth),
Dabney Carr Terrejl, George Ticknqr, John Torrey, E. Trlst, Henry
St George Tucker, Abel Parker Upshur, Richard Valpy, Benjamin
Vaughan, Mm Vaughan, University of Virginia Board of Visitors,
Patrick Henry Society of University of Virginia, Robert Walsh, Wil-
liam Fanning Wickham, William Wirt, and Caspar Wlstar.
Described in Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia, by
Herbert B. Adams (U. S. Bureau of Education. Circular of Informa-
tion, no. 1, 1888, p. 206-207) and In History of the University of
Virginia, by P. A. Brnce (1920) v. 1, p. 844-376.
MS 59-119
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Correspondence,
Gilmer, Francis Walker, 1790-1826.
1784-1826.
(Continued)
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5!mo^K: BreokenrIdge ' 1904; the other waa ***£**£
U S ItSjkm Dalverslt y- F « ul ty. „, t. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres.
Uj3., 1743-1826. n. Madison, James, Pres. U. S., 1751-
Vlrglnia. Univ. Llbr. MS 59-119
Johnston, James, of North Garden, Va,
Business records, 1859-92.
lft. ' ' '-^ , ■*<>
In University of Virginia Library (BS-8)
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, and other business records, Includ-
ing merchandise, grist mill, and post office records of James Johnston ■
merchandise accounts and stock inventory of R, G. Wright- a frael
mentary daybook for Green Mountain Mill ; a farm Journal of W E
Sims estate, Eldon Plantation ; and a record of oil consumed by road
Indexed In part.
_ Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-^38, p. 21. '■ *'!?■">»'* " A
L General stores — North Garden, Va. 2. Flour mills — North
Garden, Va. 8. Postal service— Virginia— North Garden. 4: Farms—
Virginia— Albemarle Co. i. Wright, R. G., of Hardware and North
Garden, Va. n. Green Mountain Mill, Albemarle Co., Va.nr. Sims,
MS59 - 120
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-
Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Con-
vention, 1931-32.
ca. 75 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-428 & 8422)
Letters addressed to Wilson by 44 distinguished Southern authors
Invited ;to attend the convention. Persons named Include Conrad
Alken^Sherwood Anderson, Katharine Anthony, Albert G. A. Balz.
ni^„S a n , B J S S° ! &. M i! ,0r t Bott - James Bo y d . »oark Bradford
? T^ wn, rlC S e l'i stru « lcre B "ft. James Branch Cabell, Henry Selde
Canby, WI la Catherv Beverly D. Chanutln, Maristan Chapman, Emily
Clark, IrvlnS. Cobb, Donald Davidson, William E. Dodd, William
Faulkner, John Gould Fletcher, Frank Fuller, Zella Hargrove Gaither,
Ellen Glasgow, Isa Glenn, Paul Green, Sara Haardt, Archibald Hen-
derson, Du Bose Heyward, Gerald W. Johnson, Mary Johnston, Elbert
£~ KnC T a ?,' ^ ^■^ m ^ tl !< B - L ' Me°cken, Margaret Prescott Mon-
!*E ' If I Peterkm, Ulrlch Bonnell Phillips, Eloise Pickett, Jose-
phine Plnckney, Burton Bascoe, Llzette Woodworth Reese, Alice
b^?" i Ce, K Cale , Youn ,6„Klee. Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Agnes
Rotheiy, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Helen Purefoy Potent Stalllngs, T. S.
i tH . 1,n ^ , A "n n T 4 te ,', Amale Rlves Troubetskoy, Irlta Van Doren
Bessie Valentine Walker, Thomas Wolfe, and Stark Young
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 59-121
Graham family.
Papers, 1754-1906.
16 ft. (ca. 3100 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-106, 88-107, 38-303)
Business correspondence, journals, ledgers, time books, receipts
a °? ! J> nt ,.)™ k V r>T , ( ;! ltories ' Pe™ " " and other papers of the Graham
and Robinson families of Virginia, relating chiefly to the mining and
mercantile interests of Joseph J. Graham and David Graham In Car-
roll, Grayson, Pulaski, Scott, Tazewell, Washington, and Wythe
Counties Va., and in North Carolina. Includes accounts for general
merchandise, cobbler's works, wool carding, iron works, copper mines,
and lead mines Among the subjects covered arp corporation stocks
freight transportation, and Negro labor. Persons, firms., places
organizations, and institutions named include L S. Allison Barren
Springs Mining Co., the C. R. Mines, Calfee and Robinson, G. W.
Conner, John Conner, Fair Play Furnace, Calvin Graham David
°™ h ™ wn„ S0D '„ Da 3 ld P A G«>bam, J. and L Graham, Thomas
Graham, William Graham, Graham's Forge Former's Club Jackson
Forge, Alexander McCall, J. W. McGavock and Co., Thomas Staples
Martin, B. P Nlles, Norfolk and Western Railroad Co., DM Painted
Paramount Furnace, Peach Bottom Copper Mine, Samuel Guesen-
berry, Reed Island Iron Co., John W. Robinson, Mr. Sanders. J W.
Simmons, Georgie Tillman Snead, D. H. Sour, John Thomas. Lyon
Gardiner Tyler, Virginia State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,
Anthony Walker, William Warden, ,>.nd Stephen Watklns
1. Mining industry and finance— Virginia. 2. Mining industry and
finance — North Carolina. 8. General stores — Virginia. 4. General
B i S^o N^h Carolina. l Robinson family, n. Graham, Joseph
J., of Wythe Co., Va. irr. Graham, David, ca. 1827-1890
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 59-122
Latane family.
Papers, 1650-1942.
4 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-262, etc )
Correspondence, land grants, and other papers of Lewis Latan<s « n rt
OotSSW Tv!^ POnden ^ (1801 - 17 > of James Mmor of a L«u* n a
County Va., with George Watson and other medical students it the
^Twf 8 ° f Pe °Wlvanla and Edinburgh, as well as with frtends
and relatives; papers (1848-1034) relating to the University of Vlr!
forLJr m 1l B studen t autograph ■»«»» of James AltenLa°fnI a
S^° ™ the moral philosophy lectures of William Holmes Mc-
Guffey, and a notebook on the law lectures of John Barbee Minor " 10
scrapbooks (1870-1919) kept by Mr. Southwoi-th, clerk of tib^i'ntS
n„ win.' Kss «, C o« n t>-. Va., on local, state and southern pohtlcY and
mKrilh n^i^'Tf 18 of Essex Count - v Physicians fa notebook
U/07-IM) with agreements, accounts, genealogy, and birth and doith
LucvT^rr \ & b i oera P hlc al sketch (1942) oV Lewis Llttfepag f by
Lucy Temple Latan6; and other papers ^ w ' y
vir;f S r rl ?U in AnnUtt ' re P°rt on historical collections, University of
Virginia Library, 1st (1930-31) p. 8; 6th (1935-36) dB- 8th moot
• 38) p. 27; 10th (1939^0) p. 10 and 18 12th 09fl-42» n W 1 S
42; 13th (1942-43) p. 23; and 18th/19th (IW^tutZzIs
Gifts and deposits, 1930?-61.
Ethiny 1 ^' V v;«^ nlVerSlty - , ^^"'oP-aPhs-Vlrginia^Collections. 3.
S, ™ « £ S A ess a.vs, lectures. 4. Law-Addresses, essays, lec-
tures. 5. Esse* Co., Va-Pol. & govt. 6. Virginia-Pol. S govt.-
1865- 7. Southern States— Po). & govt— 1865- fi M «hL
SET* v 1 , 82 ^ 895 ' 9 - Medicine-Vlrlinla-Esier Co. 10 Sh,ve
records-Virginia, n. Littlepage, Lewis, 1762-1802. i Latancf
Lewis, 1672-1782. n. Minor, James, 1785-1828 -"wane,
Virginia. Univ. Lib, ' MS 69-123 rev
Hunter family.
Papers of the Hunter and Garnett fninilirvs, 1704-1940.
In University of Virginia Library (88-45)
<.„™m reSp0 . ndence, . a ^ u , nt b00ks ' and other papers of the Essex Co.
families, chiefly of H. M. T. Hunter, U. S. Senator and Confederate
becretary of State, with smaller groups of papers of his nephew,
MR. H. Garnett, lawyer and statesman, and of Garnetfs grand-
father, James M. Garnett, agriculturist, legislator, and plonee? edu-
S™5 "/ , T 0me .u Buslne ? s records of Hunter and Garnett mercantile
Bras during^the colonial and Revolutionary periods, 'plantation and
slave accounts of the Hunter estates, Fonthilland Hunter's i HU1, ISd
«L?rt e D G » arnet i f^' E1 ™w°od. Letters of Hunter and Garnett de-
scendants reflecting conditions In the Reconstruction era, and Ess£
Co. farm life in the early twentieth century.
Indexed in part.
^ , si^rH^r^3^t^aS , j» o p^t
eludes list of correspondents) ■"*"-«, p. s» (in-
Glft of Mrs. J. Clayton Mitchell.
1. Merchants, American— Essex Co., Va 2 Plantation lift. vi-
ttf ^ V irginin-Soc. life & cust. !. Garnetf Sly. V^Humlr"
Hunter mflSoT"/^ ' 1S T 1 ^- ™ Garnett, M y uscoeSustn
aunter, iswi-1864. iv. Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 69-124
Smiley family.
Business records, 1808-1901.
44 items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-22)
Land deeds and other legal documents of the Smilev famllv
Hogshead-Smiley Mill records (ledgers and journals) and grl^mm
Mm ^.^ J °T h „ n , H - Eobln »on, B. A. Lacy, and other meters for
Willlarn Smiley. Includes special accounts of tolls on William
Smlley's and J. B. Shultz's grain, and tables showingVus received
a nfluo V e r ttt A^w, tt « d harT , e8t ^- O'to persons Ja flrms^mel
include D. Arehart, Benjamin Borden, the elder. Bowver nnrt rv.m
pany, Amanda M. Brubeck, Robert B.Brar^krT c S B rub^k"
William Brubeck, James Buchanan, Jane Buchanan, James [Bum
■?f? W, » J t J ° hn ° ale ' W,1Uam Cale ' James H^CallSrsam^l
S ^ t' S obert ^fto- Ellza betli Echard, John Echard, Fitzhugh Elder
S°mL H n 17', ^"^H 01 H i te ' Henr y O. Hlte, Jam^s F^Hfte, # John
Sll?v V^h e ' r Hu11, Jr - T Mar y A - B - Hu ». Robert Hull, James M.
Lllley, Joseph Lowman, James McOhesney, Jane McChesnev John
McChes.ney, Robert McOhesney, James McOlung, Mar? McClung
Thomas Martin, James Miller, Mary Miller, WlUii'm Mllfer, Jane £
"i„ *P^ 0hn ^ Mi T- H , ai T, ey Pa,ne - Bebe «» p «'"e, Samuel Paynt
John Poage, Jane Sproul, Samuel B. Sproul, William Steele lle£
ander Hugh Holmes Stuart, P. H. Trout, John We™, W u'anTN
Willson, Robert Wilson, and JohD Withrow wiuiam N.
Indexed in part,
-t 3 r\S >Ur m1118 — Augusta Co., Va. 2. Wheat— Virginia— Augusta Co
t m i^»«va. '• Sffi,ley> : wlu "" a - < ^^ :
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-125
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Heth, Henry.
Papers, 1763-184L
4 ft. (ca. 4000 Hems)
In Universlty.of Virginia Library (38-114)
Army officer and owner of coal mine. Correspondence, contracts,
receipts, and other business papers dealing mainly with Heth's coal
business In Manchester (now Richmond) Includes autographs of
leading Revolutionary figures, such as John Marshall, James Monroe,
John Page, Edmund Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, and George
Washington, and Return of taxable property for the year 1788, Rich-
mond, Va. ( 22 p.)
Unpublished summary and calendar In the library,
1. Goal trade— Richmond, Va. 2. Taxation— Richmond— Lists.
8. Autographs— U; S.— Collections.
MS69-126
Virginia. Unly. Llbr.
Fleming, B. A., firm, Fairmont, W. Va.
Records, 1854-1907.
21 v.
In West Virginia University Library (314)
Records of a general store relating costs and pi'ices for construction
materials, groceries, labor, drayage, clothing, and fuel. Includes mis-
cellaneous medicinal recipes.
Gift of Mary Fleming, 1951. ' '
1. General stores— Fairmont, W. Va. 2. Prices— Fairmont, W. Va.
8. Medicine — Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
MS 69-127
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Clark family.
Letters, 1886-1939.
10 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (680)
Correspondence among family members while Friend E. Clark was
a student at West Virginia University and Johns Hopkins University
arid Frank Wells Clark was a student at West Virginia University and
Harvard Law School. Some of the letters relate to F. E. Clark's
activities as a teacher at State College, Pa., and West Virginia Uni-
versity, and to F. W. Clark's law practice at New Martinsville, W. Va.
Gift of J. B. Clark, 1054.
MS 69-128
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Daughters of the American Revolution. West Virginia.
Colonel Jehn Evans Chapter, Morgantown.
Records, 1903-47.
6 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (483)
Correspondence, lists of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers,
burials, locations of graves/and pensions. Includes a list of frontier
forts of Monongalia Co.; W. Va., data on service men In World War i
and World War n, and genealogical data oh about 100 families.
Gift of the chapter, 1048.
1. Monongalia Co., W. Va.— Geneal, 2. U. S. Army— Registers.
8. Registers of births, etc.— Monongalia Co., W. Va. 4. Fortification-
West Virginia.
MS 59-129
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Daughters of the American Revolution. West Virginia.
Elizabeth Ludington Hagam Chapter, Morgantown.
Records, 1892-1947.
9 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (474)
Genealogical and historical papers, Including correspondence and
reports relating to Stewartstown, Morgantown, and Monongalia Co.,
W. Va., mainly 1903-47.
Gift of the chapter, 1049.
1. Monongalia Co., W. Va.— Geneal.— Sources.
MS 69-130
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Cornwell, C M
Tapers, 1840-1919.
3 boxos.
In Wtst Virginia University Library (803)
Surveyor unu Justice of the peace of Barbour Co., W. Va. Suneys,
plats deeds, court case papers, surveyors' notebooks, minutes of com-
missioners' meetings, survey calls on the re-survey of the line or
Barbour and Taylor Counties, and family correspondence.
Gift of Floyd M. Cornwell, 1955.
1. Barbour Co., W. Va.— Surveys.
MS 69-131
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Crouch, Moses H
Business records, 1802-99.
792 items.
In West Virginia University Library (746)
Farmer and miller of Randolph Co., W. Va. Ledgers and other
items relating to agriculture and sale 1 of grain.
Gift of Paul McNeel Crouch, 1955.
1. Agriculture— Randolph Co., W. Va. 2. Grain trade— Randolph
Co. W. Va. 8. Flour-mills— Randolph Co., W. Va.
MS 59-132
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Crogan, Patrick J 1856-1949.
Papers, ca. 1900-30.
In West Virginia University Library (201) _.
Attorney. Correspondence and legal papers relating to Crogan s
practice in Preston Co., W. Va., and to, his service as counsel for the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Includes material on lawsuits Involv-
ing banks, utilities, lumber, and coal companies.
Gift of Bess Fawcett and Mamie Fawcett, 1950.
1. Lawyers — U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS59-133
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Callahan, James Morton, 1864-1956.
Papers, 1830-1956.
87 boxes, 6 bundles, and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (115, 839, 1000, 1022)
University professor and historian. Correspondence, research
notes, and otter Items relating to CaUahan's academic career. In-
cludes letters of the Callahan and Fulcher families In West Virginia
and Indiana, 1869-1956; an Interview (oo tape) with Callahan made
In 1954; and unpublished writings on the history of West Virginia
University and its presidents.
Gift of Mr. Callahan and James M. Callahan, Jr., 1948-57.
1. West Virginia. University.— Hist. i. CaUahan family.
n. Fulcher family.
MS 59-134
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Lewis family.
Papers, 1744-1860.
4fl items ■'■■■:'■■■■
In University of Virginia Library (88-418) ■_ ■ - ■; _
Letters legal documents, and other papers of the Lewis, Latane,
and Taliaferro families of Essex Co., Va., especially of John Talia-
ferro Lewis, student at the University of Edinburgh, 1777-79, aud
later a physician in Essex Co. Persons named Include Patrick Henry,
John Jameson, Thomas Jefferson, H. W. Latane, William Latane,
Henry Lee, Ann Susanna (Latane) Lewis, Charles Lewis, John Lewis,
Joseph SJLewls, Warner Lewis, PhUlpLlghtfoot, Thomas Meriwether,
Daniel Morgan, Elizabeth F, Noel, Cadwallader Slaugter, John Strode,
John Taliaferro,. Lucy (Latane) Waring, Martha Custls Washington,
and George Weedon. ■■■■ ■,. ■■ „■■.'.
I. Latane family, n. Taliaferro family, nr. Lewis, John Taliaferro.
MS 59-135
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Patton, John Shelton, 1857-1932.
Papers, ca. 1900-11.
ca. 100 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-401)
Editor, public official, librarian and author. Letters, Invoices, and
other papers written during various phases of Patton's career as
superintendent of Charlottesvllla schools, secretary to the University
of Virginia chairman, librarian of the University of Virginia and In
other positions, relating to Edwin Anderson Alderman, architecture,
education in Charlottesville, Va., the Democratic Party In Virginia,
Bennett Wood Green, Thomas Jefferson, William Alexander Lam-
beth's Thomas Jefferson as an architect (1918). Paul Ooodloe Mcln-
tlre Andrea Palladlo, William Barton Rogers, the Sons of Liberty,
the' Southern Guard, arid the University of Virginia. Other persons
named In the collection include William F. Fox and James Walter
Lane..
1. Charlottesville, Va.— Public schools. 2. Virginia. University.
8. Architecture— Virginia. ^
MS 69-136
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Buford, Edward Price, 1865-1931.
Papers, 1894-1931.
41 ft. (ca. 7520 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (88-31) .,
Lawyer of Lawrencevilie, Brunswick Co., Va., who practiced alone
arid In the Arms of Buford, Palmer and Hill and Buford, Palmer and
Eggleston. Letter books, daybook, and Journal containing personal
and legal correspondence and accounts, and materials relating to polit-
ical and economic conditions in Lawrencevilie and Southslde Vir-
ginia to a hospital fund campaign in Lawrencevilie, and to tha
Lawrencevilie Land and Timber Co., of which Buford was an officer.
Correspondents Include Robert Strange. J1S 69-137
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1894-1931.
Buford. Edward Price, 1865-1931.
(Continued)
Indexed In part
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 59-137
Virginia. University. Library.
10 !l US if SS reC ° rds ° f firms located in Charlottesville, Va.,
181*— 84. ■
2ft.. ." ! "
In University of Virginia Library (38-3)
Chaflott«vl?lp y | > »n^ J °r^ 18 ' ??1 lnTe ntory a^unte of firms in
^nariottesvllle (and one in Free Union, Albemarle Co ) • mill tavern
general merchant, tailor, bookseller, hardware dealer oaperhanger
Sw I £ ln n < V arm ' and law offlce - fnclud '* records of' tTmS
n °?' x„ D K, Br ?? kman, , S - M - Keller - s - F - ^"ke, J. W. B ^McAiSter
G L Mlchle, Mount Meridian farm, H. Price, Spooner and Keif r
Wayland and Thompson (Free Union), and John ff White Also in*
dudes official records of city Jail and poilce; court records including
bankruptcy and registration of voters. reioras including
Indexed In part.
ginKK!l^?p U 2 1 0. rePOrt ° f ^ arChlTlSt ' Un,Teis "y <" Vlr-
n n , 1 ;* Ch ^ 0l i eSTil i.t' Va ~~ Indus - 2 - Charlottesville, Va.-Police 3
Cha r r{otteTvn. S e,-Va Charl0tteSy ' 1,e ' V * * V ° terS ' ^g.strat.on^of ±
Virginia. T'nlv. Libr.
MS 59-138 rev
Hale family.
Papers, 1698-1914.
6 ft. (ca. 4800 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Correspondence, memoranda, notebooks, memorabilia articles re.
ports, legal documents, genealogical charS, and printed I matter ' Co!
lection centers around Nathan Hale (178^18^), plon^rrailiSad
of hf ir™ J° urna » st . ««tor of the Boston daily adverter, membe?
* '^SefSlSSl T 6 ^f' s]a 'r' andpr ^ ,dent »* the Boston
?' pJpiifX 1 ^ Lownes . 1954; Charles Feinberg, 1957.
^SS^SSW. L^ret&r^&r »
Edward Everett, 1822-1900. v. Hale, Ohirtei* S« »• Hale,
„ . „ L , MS 69-139
Carpenter, Charles, of W. Va., coUeotor.
Papers, 1892-1938.
5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (57)
Gift of Mr. Carpenter, 1939
1. Railroads— West Virginia.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 69-140
Gurowski, Adam, hrabia, 1805-1866.
Papers, 1848-98.
2 ft.
- * In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Polish scholar and author, advocate of Panslavlsm. Correspond-
»K,notaMW!. and articles, drafts of a history of slavery,
™r£™,« H0m t? ,aw > MS- of Julius Blng's autobiography and bio*
raphy of Gurowski, printed matter, and photos. *
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
1. Panslavlsm. 2. Slavery— Hist. 1. Blng, Julius.
MS 69-141
Pinchot, Amos Richards Eno, 1873-1944.
Papers, 1863-1943.
86 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
h^T? ."."? P u 1 bI , lcl8 t' Correspondence, diaries, memoranda note-
books, printed articles, speeches, newspaper clippings (some TmountJd
n scrapbooks) end other printed matter, reflectiSgPinchoT's mterata
in labor problems, the Sherman anti-trust act, the League of NaHol?
%£«SS5SSR&i secret treat if' °" Bcandate ' gov^JSnent ownS
w«*£*^ 1 $?zzggr m accepted by the iibrary -
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt-1901-1953. 1. Pinchot family.
MS 59-142
Boggs, Samuel Whittemore, 1889-1954
Papers, 1914-54.
9 ft. (ca. 4500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Geographer, Inventor and author. Correspondence rfr-f^ „<■
of geographic data on various reglansof the worid rennrT« «f ™Lri
SE£i2?\T p PfoJ^t'O"" and "graphic" traffic signals) fllesfo?
and P p uWlca?l d on1: "* preparato ^ ™als for his lechfreU'sp^
Unpublished finding aid in the library
m« r ^M l0n « n "terary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Boggs, 1955.
1. Geography— Collected works.
MS 59-143
Thayer, William Sydney, 1830-1864.
Papers, 1835-1901.
ca. 600 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
In part, transcripts.
p^fi- W8pap ^' col ' re ?P° nd e n t. editor, and U. S. Consul General in
Egypt. Correspondence, dispatches, Journals essays, addrases
poems, clippings, printed matter, photos., and memorabilia mR
P h ^f a , te , rlal d ^ alS wlth Tnayer ' s activities In EOTt: 1861^> In'
eludes information on Henry L Kinney and his lSofNlcara^™ exnS-
'""^ "*** Thayer participated ; pamphlets rttatlS toSSaSE
or !£ ' Thayw fam "y fnealogy; and papers and correspondent
of other roDinbers.of the family: James B. Thayer, Abijah Wyman
Thayer, and Sarah S. Thayer. Other correspondents include Francis
Dlanese Charles Hale, John Blgelow, an Henry L. Kinney
Unpublished finding aid In the library. '" " "'
Gift of David Rankin Barbee, 1952.
1. U. S. — For. rel.— Egypt. 2. Egypt— For rel— IT S t Kin*
rngna-Hlst.-Flllbuster War, 1855-1800. 4 Thayer family '
MS 59-144
Irvine family.
Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, and lVutts families, 1745-
1914.
10 ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-33, 38-116)
Legal papers and 18th cent. Inventories reveal economic and social
mi^T„' n p S , 0Uth S! de V '^ nla thr0UBb '"'erests of the Watts family
X! ^V. ° i" * 6 Edward c °- and vicinity, and through activities of
^m WattS T an ? J SaUnders kln - 1800 - 80 ' w| th Pertinent comments "l
m.Li ' n DOl 5 d ^ nume rous Confederate vouchers for supplied
muster ro Is of Virginia volunteers, war letters, and family letters
from the latter decades of the 19th cent, Correspondence of Pete?
Saunders and of Fleming Saunders relates to their agricultural
activities in Franklin, Campbell, and Floyd Counties, and to Fleming
Saunders' interest In the Danville railroad, the bunding of schools
rrvin^TS' "2 the Protestant Episcopal Church. Jourrtals of ?ne
Irvine and Saunders families cover 1865-82. Names reprraented In
Watk?„fr^h ln T 1, J, de T rh .^ d0rick B,and ' Robe rt lS£2FE£$L S
Watklns Leigh, John Letcher, W'lllam Meade, Thomas Lewis Pres-
ton, St. George Tucker, and William Watts
Index and unpublished calendar In the library.
» J- Virpnla— Soc. condlt. 2. Virginia— Pol. & govt— 1775-1 fias
Wa!ts r Cl* HlBt - <Jlv11 War-Sources. i. Saunders pZS£*%
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 59-145
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dern, George Henry, 1872-1936.
Papers, 1933-36.
2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Cabinet officer and statesman. Correspondence, speeches, mem-
oranda, and photos. The papers relate to the period of ton's serv-
ice as Secretary of War in the Cabinet of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and
deal chiefly with inspection trips, and formal and ceremonial occasions,
in the United States, Panama, and the Philippine Islands. Little
material concerns the Internal affairs of the War Dept., though there
is some coverage of the Civilian Conservation Corps. OJber papers
deal with the National Industrial recovery act and the St. Lawrence
Seaway, Includes radio addresses.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information ov Uerary rights available ill the library.
Gift of Mrs. Deris, 1948.
1. U.S.— Pol. & govt— 1033-1945.
MS 59-146
Browns, Charles Albert, 1870-1947. IV -*
Papers, 1896-1945.
17 ft. ^
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
■ In part, photocopies and transcripts (typewritten)
Chemist, food technologist, and writer on science. Correspondence,
reports, addresses, notes, and MSS. of articles. Includes 8 volumes
reflecting Browne's laboratory research, and his journals and records
of scientific trips and observations in foreign countries. Part of the
material relates to the New York Sugar Trade Laboratory and the
International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
1. Chemistry. 2. International Society of Sugar Cane Technolo-
gists. 3. New York Sugar Trade Laboratory.
MS6&-147
Barker, Wharton, 1846-1921.
Papers, 1870-1920.
ioft. ■
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Financier, publicist, agent of the Russian Czar In the United States,
and participant In Russian and Chinese business ventures. Cor-
respondence, letter books, photos., pamphlets, clippings and other
printed matter, and scrapbooks, reflecting Barker's T>road Interests In
American and foreign business matters (banking, mining, railroad,
telegraph, and telephone rights in China and Russia) and In the late
19th century political agitation over bimetallism, which at successive
periods drew him Into the Republican, Democratic, and Populist
Parties. Correspondents include George Balrd, William Carroll,
Shelby M. Cuilum, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford
B. Hayes, Anthony Hlgglns, Henry M. Hoyt, William D. Kelley, Henry
Cabot Lodge, Alexander MacKenzle, John I. Mitchell, Count MItkle-
wicz, Boles Penrose, Orville H. Piatt, Thomas O. Piatt, Theodore
Roosevelt, John Sherman, Goldwln Smith, Henry M. Teller, John
Wanamaker, and Andrew D. White.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
1. Finance—Hist. 2. Bimetallism.
MS 59-148
Burlingame family.
Papers, 1810-1937.
1 ft (ca. 550 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence and other papere of Anson Burlingame, member of
the Massachusetts Senate, U. S. Representative from Massachusetts,
and Minister from the United States to China ; his wife, Jane Cornelia
Livermore Burlingame ; and their son, Edward Llvermore Burlingame,
journalist and editor of Scrlbner's magazine. Printed matter, mem-
orabilia, diary, maps, photos., and commissions from President Lincoln.
Includes letters from, or material relating to, William H. Seward and
Charles Sumner.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Roger Burlingame, 1955.
I. Burlingame, Anson, 1820-1870. n. Burlingame, Jane
Cornelia (Llvermore) m, Burlingame, Edward Llvermore,
1848-1922.
MS 69-140
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914.
Papers, 1870-1935.
14ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Musician and teacher of the blind. Correspondence, biographical
notes and MSS., photos.', speeches, articles, and printed matter, Per-
sonal letters, family papers and a MS. of a biography of Campbell
by Lady Sophia Campbell, his wife. Papers of a son, Charles F. F.
Campbell. Part of the material is In Braille. Includes papers re-
lating to the Royal Normal College and Academy of Music for the
Blind, London, and of various members of the family Identified with
the college. Correspondents Include Sir Rutherford Alcock, Thomas
R Armltage, William A. Arrol, John P. Coldstream, Charles Eden,
Henry Fawcett, Richardson Gardner, Carl O. Fitzroy, Edward Hop-
kins, John MncDonald, Sir Lyon Playfalr, John Presiand, Dudley B,
Smith, William Tebb, and Henry J. Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Edna Irwin Davis, 1952; Mary Dranga Campbell, 1953.
1. London. Royal Normal College and Academy of Music for the
Blind. 2. Blind — Education. 3. Campbell family. I. Campbell,
Charles Francis Faulkner, 1876- n. Campbell, Sophia E. (Faulk-
. ner) Lady.
MS 69=150
Dock, Mira Lloyd. ' ^
Papers, 1814-1947.
3 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Club woman, educator, horticulturist, conservationist, nnd-lnnd-
scape artist. Correspondence, printed matter, clippings, photos., and
maps, dealing mainly with forestry, gardening, park development,
conservation, and nature study in Pennsylvania and elsewhere in the
United States, as well as In Germany. Some papers concern Mlra
Dock's work as member of the State Forest Commission of Pennsyl-
vania and as chairman of forestry In the State Federation of Penn-
sylvania Women. Includes material on city beautiflcatlon. Besides
Lloyd and Dock f aniily, letters, there are letters of Sir Dietrich
Brandts, Joseph T. Rothrook, William Dean Howells,. Glfford Plnchot,
Harvey A, Surface, J. Horace McFarland, Warren H. Manning, Marion
A. Crocker, Florence Bascom, and others. —
Card Index. _j
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of the estate of Mira'Lloyd^Dock through Lavinla L. Dock,
1945-47.
1. Forests nnd forestry. 2. Gardening. 8. Dock family. 4. Lloyd
family.
MS 59-151
Mitchel, John Purroy, 1879-1918.
Papers, 1882-1932. „
26 ft. ' ^
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ■'-/■
Lawyer, mayor of New York City, and soldier. Correspondence,
desk diaries, speeches, articles and press releases (typewritten and
printed), notebooks, memorabilia, and scrapbooks (1914-17). Chiefly
concerned with Mitchel's administrations as counselor and mayor of
New York City, but relates also to his entire life, Including his Interest
in the Corona Diamond Mines, his Work as collector of the port of
New York, and his Interest In national defense. Includes letters about
Mitchel's death and memorials to him. Correspondents Include Arthur
J. Balfour, August Belmont, Andrew Carnegie, Joseph' H. Ohoate,
Learned Hand, Norman Hapgood, Myron T. Herrlck, Herbert Hoover,
Charles Evas* Hughes, John D. Rockefeller, Theodore Roosevelt, Wil-
liam Howard Taft, Oswold Garrison Villard, and Woodrow Wilson,
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. James Mitchel and Mrs. William Brown Meloney,
1930 and 1941 ; converted to gift by William Brown Meloney v, 1052.
1. New York (City)— Pol. & govt.
MS59-152
Moseley, George Van Horn, 1874-
Papers, 1889-1960.
23 ft. (ca. 7000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript' Division.
Army ofliot'i'. Correspondence, diary, military reports, statements.
notes, speeches, scrapbooks (containing much Important correspond-
ence), clippings, printed matter (pamphlets, magazines, books), und
memorabilia covering Moseley's career In the Philippines, on the
Mexican border, and in World War I, and extending Into the period
of his retirement. Includes a typescript in four volumes of the auto-
biographical narrative, One soldier's journey. Correspondents Include
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Walter F; George, James G. Hnrbord, Herbert
Hoover, Douglas MacArthur, Joseph R, McCarthy, Robert R. McCor-
mlck, Frank R. McCoy, John B. Rankin, Carroll Reese, Walter B.
Smith, Joseph W. Stllweii, and Eugene Talmadge.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of General Moseley, 1953 and 1956.
1. U. S.— History, Military— 20th cent.
MS 69-153
Mitchell, William, 1879-1936.
Papers, 1907-46.
24 ft. ; (ca. 19,200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Army officer, farmer, and author. Diaries (1917-1923), correspond-
ence, MSS, of books, articles, and speeches (Including many unpub-
lished writings), reports, printed matter, clippings (Borne mounted In
scrapbooks), diagrams, posters, maps, memorabilia, and aerial photos.
Includes subject file of material relating to Mitchell's court martial,
operations of the Air Corps in World Wan, subsequent developments
of air power, and material about Mitchell.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the Li-
brary's Quarterly journul of current acquisitions, v. 6, no. 4 (Aug.
1949) p. 89-48. MS 59-164
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mitchell, William, 1879-1936. Papers, 1907-46.
(Continued)
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Boiling Byrd, widow of General Mitchell, and
her children, William Mitchell,. Jr., and Mrs. Kenneth N. Gilpin Jr.
1949. ••■■»■■■'
1. Aeronautics, Military — U. S. 2. European War, 1914-1918 —
Aerial operations. 8. Photography, Aerial.
MS 59-154
Terrell, Robert Heberton, 1857-1925.
Papers, 1880-1926.
3 ft. (en. 2500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Teacher, lawyer, and judge. Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks,
pamphlets, articles, books and other miscellaneous printed matter re-
lating to Terrell's Interests In Negro education and welfare, courts,
and politics, to his career as a member of the Washington Board of
Trade and high school principal, and to his service on the municipal
bench of the District of Columbia. Correspondents Include Frederick
Douglass, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Ellhu Soot, Booker
T. Washington, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Phyllis Terrell Langston, 1957.
1. Negroes — Moral and social conditions. 2. Washington,
D. C. Board of Trade.
MS59-155
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-
Papers, 1934-44.
34 ft. (ca. 24,600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author, editor, and statesman. Correspondence, memoranda, sub-
ject flies, scrapbooks, clippings, and photos, covering Wallace's serv-
ice as D. S. Secretary of Agriculture and Vice-President
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Wallace, 1944-45. V
:■■-■ 1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1945.
MS69-156
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957.
Papers, ca. 1919-66.
7 ft. (ca. 100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
NovellBt. Correspondence, drafts, galleys, notebooks, outlines, and
other items pertaining to Roberts' writings. Major literary works
represented are Trending into Maine, The mystery of the forked twig,
It must be your tonsils, The seventh sense, I wanted to write, Oliver
WIswell, Boon Island, and Lydla Bailey. The notebooks, organized
by subject, were kept during Roberts' service as correspondent for the
Saturday evening post
' Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Roberts, 1955-57.
Cole, Harry Outen, 1874-1950. MS 59 ~ 157
Papers, 1909-50.
5 boxes and 1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginfa University Library (640)
Engineer. Correspondence, reports, speeches, U. S. documents,
blueprints, structural drawings, photos., and clippings relating In part
to Cole's service In the Pacific Division of the Panama Canal, 1908-
12; data on the proposed Nicaragua canal; and an autobiographical
sketch; Some episodes In the life of Harry Outen Cole. Correspond-
ents include M. P. Duval, R Z. Kirkpatrlck. Chapman Revercomb,
W. tf. Ross, Melvin O. Snyder, and M. H. Thatcher.
Gift of Mrs. Cole, 1954.
1. Panama Canal — Construction. 2. Nicaragua Canal.
MS 59-158
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Boughner, James Vance, 1812-1882.
Papers, 1790-1888.
4 boxes and 2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (253)
Physician, pension claims agent, and tax collector. Letters, ac-
counts, and business papers of residents of Morgantown, W. Va., 1790-
1855, Including a private account book of Hugh McNeely, 1790-1800;
internal revenue returns and tax statements, listing names and occu-
pations of many persons in northern West Virginia, ca. 1801-86;
genealogical compilations on th< Statler, Morgan, and Wendell Brown
families ; typescripts on the history of Monongalia Co., W. Va. ; and
photos.
Gift of Mrs. Hugh Jarvls, 1951.
1. Morgantown, W. Va. — Econ. condlt. 2. Tax collection — West
Virginia. 3. West Virginia — Geneal. 4. Monongalia Co., W. Va.—
Hist. 1 McNeely, Hugh.
MS 59-159
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Glasscock, William Ellsworth, 1862-1925.
Papers, 1906-25.
28 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (6)
Governor of West Virginia. Correspondence; subject flies. on the
Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal strikes, 1912-13, and on national
Republican politics, 1912 ; clippings, mounted by subject, on State poll",
leal, social, and economic affairs, 1904-18. Correspondents include
"x^rL - i dee ' G T ge W - Atkln8 °°. S. B. Avis, Albert J. Beverldge,
Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Prank L Bowman, Joseph M. Brown William
E. Chilton William G Copley, Prank Cox Lee oTuet X?™*™,
OK. Davis, W. M. O. Dawson, Joseph M. Dixon, William Seymour
^ a w S . , ,, D ^ 1 n BlklnS i I Stephen B - Elklns - D»°canUi^Ple a c™er, H™nry
Ford, William Green, Henry D. Hatfield, Charles D. Hilles, James A
Hughes, Hiram W. Johnson, James S. Lakln, Virgil A. Lewis, A A.
Lilly, Adam B. Llttlepage, George W. McCllntic, Robert R. McCormlck,
Francis B. McGovern. John T. McGraw, Isaac T. Mann, William
Hodges Mann, Theodore Marburg, J. F. Marsh, George W Perkins
Glfford Pinchot, William O. Priestly, Ira B. Robinson, Theodore
Roosevelt, Nathan B. Scott Mark Sullivan, Howard Sutherland.
William H Taft, I. O. White, and John P. White.
Gift of William E. Glasscock, Jr., 1931.
1. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. 4 govt— 1909-1918
3. Strikes and lockouts — Coal mining— West Virginia.
™ l m . . ' ^ MS 69-160
West Virginia. Uriiv. Library
Warren and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va.
Records, 1893-1919.
2 ft. (20 v.)
In University of Virginia Library (38-102)
Accounts of Warren and Bell, general merchants, consisting of day-
books, journals, and ledgers of transactions with the sloop Walker
Pegram and others ; stock certificates of People's Telephone Co. and of
Surry Transportation Co,
Indexed in part
Described In the Annual report of the archivist. University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p. 36.
1. General stores — Bacon's Castle, Va. i. People's Telepnone
Company, Bacon's Castle, Va. n, Surry Transportation Company
Bacon's Castle, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
MS 59-161 rev
Food for Freedom, inc.
Records, 1942-47.
7 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
^Correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports, articles, minutes, news
releases, reprints, clippings, cartoons, mailing lists, and speeches
Includes the MS. of Battle for bread, by Harold Weston, director
Organizations dealt with include Reconstruction Service Committee'
Weekly News Service, Famine Emergency Committee, Food and Agri-
culture Organization of the United Notions, International Emergency
Children's Fund, International Emergency Food Council, United Na-
tions Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and United Nations
Food Fund Board. Contains correspondence with. Louis Adsmlc,
Phillip Jessup, Eleanor Roosevelt, James T. Shotwell, and others
Unpublished finding aid In the llhrnrv.
, *' W ^ ,1 'i d 3 r ' 193& ~ 1845-Civllinn relief. 2. Reconstruc-
tion (1939-1951) I.Weston, Harold E. Battle for
bread.
MS 59-162
Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928.
Papers, 1890-1933.
20 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Statesman, Cabinet officer, and author. Correspondence, clippings,
photos., memorabilia, MS. of book, diaries, scrapbooks, and desk books.
The papers mainly deal with the years 1914-20, during which Lansing
was counsel to the State Dept. and Secretary of State, and give infor-
mation on American foreign relations during World War i and the
Peace Conference, with data on Lansing's relations with President
WHson and with various foreign diplomats and statesmen/Includes
material on the Lusitania affair, the Mexican crisis, the arming of
merchantmen, the Irish rebellion, the purchase of the Danish West
Indies, relations with Japan and China, and other Matters. Papers of
n personal nature concern Lansing's participation in private legal
cases Involving international law, and his activity In domestic politics.
Includes the MS. of Lansing's War memoirs, published In part in 1935.
Correspondents include Chandler P. Anderson, John W. Foster, John
Bnssett Moore, Jean J. Jussernnd, Lester H.Woolsev, Alien W. Dulles,
John Foster Dulles, Franklin K. Lane, James Brown Scott, Ellhu Root,
John W. Davis, William Jennings Bryan, Brand Whitlock, Jacob M.
Dickinson, Paul Fuller, Thomas R. Marshall, Henry Cabot Lodge, Leo
S. Howe, Wayne SlacVeagli, William J. Stone, Cone Johnson, William
Phillips, Frank L Polk, Abram i. Elkus, Henry Morgenthau, Sr.,
James Bryce, James W. Gerard; V. K. Wellington Koo, Edward N.
Smith, Alexander Meiklejohn, Seymour Van Snntvoorrt, and John
Grler Hibben. MS 59-163
18
The National Union Catalog of M anuscri pt Collections^
Papers, 1890-1933.
Lansing, Robert, 1864-1928.
(Continued)
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Lansing, 1029; later converted to gift; gift of
John Foster Dulles and of Emma S. Lansing, 1956.
1 U S —For rel. — 1913-1921. 2. Paris. Peace Conference, 1919.
MS 59-163
Barbour family.
Papers, 1672-1930.
9 ft. (en. 1600 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-144)
Personal and business papers of the Virginia family, whose princi-
pal plantation was at Barboursvllte, Orange Co. Correspondence,
pamphlets, newspapers, maps, speeches, documents, reports, and a
record of weather observations. Chiefly correspondence of James
Barbour, Governor of Virginia (1812-14), Secretary of War (1825-
28), and Minister to Englnnd (1828-28,) ; papers of his brother, Philip
Pendleton Barbour, of his son, Benjamin Johnson Barbour, and of
other family members, wl*h correspondence of notable Virginia and
national statesmen. Subjects mentioned Include politics, government,
foreign relations, railroads, the tariff, land grants, finance, State
rights/ weights and measures, and plantation operations. Persons in-
clude Benjamin Watklns Leigh, William Cabell Hives, John Qulncy
Adams, John Bell, John Caldwell Calhoun, Henry Clay, De Witt
Clinton William Pope Duval, Thomas Eddy, Edmund Pendleton
Gaines, William Branch Giles, Joel Tanner Hart, the Marquis de
Lafayette, Richard Lawrence, Richard Lee, Fltzhugh Lee, James
Madison, .Matthew Fontaine Maury,' Gustav Nadaud, James Willis
Nesinlth, John Strother Pendleton, Francis Harrison Plerpont, Win-
field Scott, John Smith (surveyor, 1709), Samuel Lewis Southard,
John Reuben Thompson, John Randolph Tucker, John Tyler, Daniel
Webster, and James E. Heath.
Deposit, 1934-36. _ ■ ■■ ■
1 Statesmen — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Barnour,
James, 1775-1842. n. Barbour, Philip Pendleton, 1783-1841. in.
Barbour, Benjnmln Johnson, 1821-1894.
MS 59-164
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Business records of firms located in Orange Co., Va., 1818-
1907.
10 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-78) ; .
Ledgers, Journals, and daybook containing blacksmith accounts of
Lewis Slsler, real estate accounts of Harlan & Woolfolk, auction sale
records, general merchandise accounts of "T. W. W." and others, and a
record of the sale of Conway O. Macon property by P. S. Fry. in-
cludes a minute book of the Orange Union Agricultural Society for
1842-48.
Indexed in part ' , _ "
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 32. ■ ■■■■ .
1 Orange Co., Va. — Comm. 2. Agricultural societies— V Irglnia —
Orange Co. I. Slsler, Lewis, n. Macon, Conway O. ni. Fry, Philip
S., 1801-1859. iv. Harlan and Woolfolk, Orange Co., Va. v. Orange
Union Agricultural Socloty.
MS 59-165
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Dodds, Gideon Stanhope, 1880-
Papers relating to Monongalia County churches, 1954.
3 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (818)
Material prepared by Gideon S, Dodds arid Mrs. Dodds, published
in part In The 175th anniversary of the formation of Monongalia
County, West Virginia, and other relative historical data (1954).
Includes questionnaires received from all known church congrega-
tions In the county; A historical survey of the churches of Monon-
galia County, West Virginia, by Mrs. Dodds ; and photos, of 141 church
buildings.
Gift of Mrs Dodds, 1956.
1. Monongalia Co., W. Va. — Church history. 2. Churches— West
Virginia— Monongalia Co. I. Dodds, Mildred Boland.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 59-166
Hawkins family.
Papers of the Hawkins and McGehee families, 1769-1849.
ca. 800 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-142)
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and legal papers relating to the
Hawkins family of Nottoway and Prince Edward Counties, Va., and
the McGehee family of Cumberland and Halifax Counties, Va. In-
cludes papers relating to the Baptist Church In the Dan River area,
and the counties of Bedford and Pittsylvania, Va.
1. Baptists— Virginia. L McGehee family.
MS 59-167
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Davis, Martha M collector.
Ballads.
ca. 65 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-211)
Three vols., a notebook, and about 00 loose MSS. of ballads col-
lected In Virginia.
1. Ballads, American — Virginia;
MS 59-168
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
New Providence Church, Rockbridge Co., Va.
Records, 175*-1936.
58 Items,
In University of Virginia Library (38-117, 38-123)
" Letters, legal documents, reports, printed matter, and other papers.
Includes constitutions of the Female Benevolent Society and the Sab-
bath School Society of the New Providence congregation, complaints
against James Houston for using profanity, and letters of H. Brown,
James Galbreath, John Ralston, and Robert Ralston. Other persons
named Include David Allen, John Armstrong, John Arndt, Jobn
Brown, Samuel Brown, James Buchanan, Charles Campbell, Joseph .
Campbell, Lester J. Oappon, Alexander Culton, Joseph Culton, Robert
Culton, Nathaniel Evans, Francis Fauquier, O. Morton Hanna, Isaac
Hartman, John Hastings, Jesse James, John James, Ebenezer Junkln,
Andrew Kerr, William Liggett, Edmond Lllley, John Logan, John
McBrlde, William McKane, Charles Martin, Christiana Martin, Elen
Martin, Thomas Martin, James Morrison, Alexander Porter, David
Prrter, John Robeson, Samuel Steel, Hugh Strain, C. K. Vaughan,
Alexander Walker, John Walker, James Wardlaw, Martha Wardlaw,
William Wardlaw, John Wlthrow, and John Young.
\MS59-169
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Kennon family.
Papers and business records of the Kennon, Heth, and
Randolph families, 1808-1903.
3 ft. (ca. 950 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-95)
Personal and business papers of William H. Kennon and his son,
William U. Kennon, Including autographs of prominent Virginians;
plantation account books and time books for laborers at Norwood,,
the Randolph family estate In Powhatan Co., Va., kept by Beverley
Randolph ; general merchandise accounts of W. S. Corcoran ; Kennon,
Heth, and Randolph bankbooks; catalog of the prlva'te library at
Norwood (1868) prepared by Harriet Heth and Charles Kennon.
Persons named Include John H. Cocke, John Heth, James Klrke
Paulding, Thomas M. Randolph, William B. Shubrlcke, and Abel P.
Upshur.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 84.
1. Autographs— Virginia— Collections. I. Heth family,
ii, Randolph family.
MS 59-170
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Twyman family.
Papers, 1750-1911.
ca. 65 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-153, 38^435)
Correspondence, legal documents, and other papers of the Twyman
family of Albemarle and Louisa Counties, Va. concerned with economic
and social conditions, especially during 1842-65. Includes George
Twyman's memorandum book containing a letter from Elliot Rucker
to Edmund Gaines and two letters to Thomas W. Graves from Angus
Rucker and Tabltha Gaines; letters from relatives who settled In
Kanawha Co., W. Va., Kentucky and Arkansas; and material relat-
ing to the Barksdale, Greenwood, Mills, Watts, and Taney families.
1. Virginia— Econ. condlt. 2. Virginia — Soc. condlt.
MS69-171
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
\.
Leisy, Ernest Erwin, 1887-
Tlie American historical novel: manuscript and related
material, ca. 1923-50.
lft. (ca. 450 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Professor of English. Notes, clippings, and other material as-
sembled during! the preparation Of his book The Aioarlcan historical
novel (Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1950), which was
based In part on his thesis of the same title (Urbana, University of
Illinois, 1923) >
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Dr. Lelsy, 1953.
1. Historical fiction, American.
MS 59-172
19
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Reasoner, Mathew Aaron.
Reasoner family genealogy.
in Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies and transcripts.
U. S. Army physician, Notebooks containing genealogical material
on the Reasoner and allied families, mainly of Pennsylvania, includ-
ing the Speer, Hill, Prye, Geyer, Jacob, Abraham, and other families.
Includes clippings, documents, and photos.
^ndexes oil genealogy, geographical names, and sources of informa-
tion.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Reasoner, 1947.
1. Reasoner family. 2, U. S. — Geneal.
MS 59-173
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of West Vir-
gina.
Papers collected by A. H. Forman, 1936-88.
In West Virginia University Library (185)
Inventory of equipment, property, and construction in progress
of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. In its West Virginia
installations.
Gift of Mr. Forman.
1. Telephone— West Virginia. i. Forman, A. H., collector.
w .™ . . rr MS 59-174
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Jolliffe (A.) and Son, Knob Fork, W. Va.
Records, 1897-1919.
2 v.
In West Virginia University Library (811)
A daybook of goods ordered, 1801-4, and a ledger containing various
general store accounts, 1897-1919.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jolliffe, 1956
1. General stores — Knob Fork, W. Va,
w »v . . tt ■ MS50-175
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Gissy, Jacob L
Business records, 1917-47.
5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (673)
Account books and other papers of a general store operated by
Gissy in Camden, W. Va.
Gift of Mr. Gissy, 1954.
1. General stores — Camden, W. Va.
MS 59-176
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Forman, L J
Papers, 1837-1934.
26 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (825, 834, 850)
Attorney, Petersburg, W. Va. Business papers, mainly deeds to
land in Grant Co., W. Va., and office files.
Gift of Wilson H. Smith, 1956.
. 1- .f*"'}'' 61 ' 8 — Petersburg, W. Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Deeds — Grant Co., W. Va.
W ♦„, . . „ , MS 59-177
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Dent, Marmaduke, 1801-1880.
Papers, 1855-91.
3 v.
In West Virginia University Library (783)
Physician. Daybooks relating to Dent's practice in Monongalia Co.,
W. Va., and to the operation of a general store In Granville. W. Va.
Gift of Mrs. O. O. Dent, 1955.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. General
stores— Granville, W. Va.
MS 59-178
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. Vir-
ginia.
Records, 1850-1930.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-567)
Records of the Conference and of churches and circuits, mainly in
Batesvllle, Culpeper, Stanardsville, and Greene Co., Va. Includes '"
material relating to the General Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, 1850, and Fiscal plan of the Virginia Conference, 1860.
1. Methodist Church in Virginia— History— Sources. 2. Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. General Conference, 1850. 3 Virginia-
Church history — Sources.
MS 59-179
Virginia. Univ. Iibr.
Rives, William Cabell, 1793-1868.
Papers, 1861-65.
59 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-348)
Political leader and minister to France. Correspondence of Blves
and his wife Judith Page Walker Rives relating mainly to condi-
tions during the Civil War. Includes a list of Confederate prisoners
In the Wilmington, N. O. Hospital Prison, March 1865. Names repre-
sented in the collection Include John J. Clarke, John Thomas Croxton
Samuel Garland, Wade Hampton, Daniel Harvey Hill, Lafayette
McLaws, James Green Martin, and Gustavus Woodson Smith
m A C ??M < i derat ?r States of America— Soc. condlt. 2. Wilmington.
1802-1882 HosPKnl Prison. i. Rives, Judith Page (Walker)
Virginia. Univ. Iibr.
MS 59-180
Taylor, Zachary, Pre*. U. S., 1784-1860.
Papers, 1814-1931.
631 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, military papers, an autobiographical account
(ca. 1826), documents relating to Taylor's estate and to the manage-
ment of the plantation Fashion in Louisiana by Taylor's son Richard,
and a small amount of miscellaneous material about Taylor. Includes
some fifty letters (1817-40) from Taylor and others to Thomas S
Jesup. Other correspondents Include John M. Clayton, George w"
Crawford, Jefferson Davis, James K. Polk, Thomas W. Blnggold, and'
Winfleld Scott.
Index by correspondents prepared for publication, 1959.
Gift of Walter J. Stauffer and Mrs. Lewis Hardle on behalf of the
Stauffer family, 1952. Other Items acquired, by gift or purchase,
1904-58.
1. U. S. — History, Military — To 1900. 2. Farm management —
Louisiana. i. Taylor, Richard, 1826-1879. n. Jesup, Thomas Sid-
ney, 1788-1860.
MS 59-181
Harrison, William Henry, Pre*. U. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1734-1939.
3 ft. (984 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence and military papers (largely for the period 1796-
1841), with special emphasis on Indian campaigns and affairs- a
letter book dated 1812-13 reporting the War of 1812 in the West- and
correspondence regarding Harrison's unsuccessful campaign for the
Presidency in 1836. Few papers deal with the 1840 campaign or
Harrison s short period in office. Includes a few posthumous fam«ly
papers and letters, with a chronology of Harrison's life by Freeman
Cleaves, a biographer. Correspondents include John Armstrong. Wli-
Jt£"' Bu ?P} Duff Green ' John Johnson. Joel Leftwlch, DuncSi Mc-
Arthur Return J, Meigs, James Monroe, John O. Payne, William O.
Schenck, Isaac Shelby, Edward Tupper, James Wilkinson. James Win-
chester, aud John Wingate. '
Index published in 1960 by the Library of Congress
Gift of Mary Lord Harrison, 1933; other acquisitions by gift, ex-
change, or purchase, 1901-58. ' B ^°
Microfilm copy (negative)
3 reels.
,o,V I " dlau s of North America— Wars. 2. U. S.— Hist.— War of
1812— Campaigns and battles. 3. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1836.
MS 59-182 rev
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. V. S., 1809-1865.
Papers, 1833-1916.
41 ft. (ca. 40,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence and other papers, mainly letters addressed to
Lincoln during his Presidency. Includes some 1200 items preserved
by John G. Nicolay In his capacities as Lincoln's secretary and editor
of .the writings, 2 drafts of the Gettysburg address, the letter of con-
dolence from Queen Victoria to Mrs. Lincoln, and a very small amount
of material about Lincoln, 1865-1916. Correspondents Include Na-
thaniel Banks, Edward Bates, Montgomery Blair, Benjamin Brewster
Salmon P. Chase, Schuyler Colfax, David Davis, Ulysses S. Grant,
John Hay, Andrew Johnson, Beverdy Johnson, George B. McClellan,
George G. Meade, Edwin D. Morgan, John G. Nicolay, William Rose-
crans, William H. Seward, Horatio Seymour, Caleb B. Smith, James
Speed, Edwin M. Stanton, Charles Sumner, Lyman Trumbull Lew
Wallace, Ellhu B. Washburne, and Gideon Welles. '
Index published In 1960 by the Library of Congress.
Described In The Lincoln papers, by D. O. Meatus (1948) ; Lincoln,
tie President, by J. G. Randall (1952) ; and the Library's Quarterly
Journal of current acquisition v. 6, no. 1 (Nov. 1947) p. 3-8
Gift of Robert Todd Lincoln, 1923; Helen Nicolay, 1947 Other
Items acquired by gift or purchases, 1902-59,
— — — Microfilm copy (negative)
67 reels.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Sources. i. Nicolay, John George,
1832-1901. ii. Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901. in Lin-
coln, Mary (Todd) 1818-1882.
MS 59-183 rev
20
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Browne, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913.
Papers, 1860-ca. 1913.
18D6 Items
In Nev. berry Library (Chicago) mgmn .
Editor and literary critic. Correspondence, literary MSS., memo-
randa, clippings, documents, photos., and reprints, relating to
Browne's work as writer for and editor of several periodicals pub-
lished In Chicago, notably the Dial, of which Browne was editor from
1 Card cata'log In the library. Also described In Newberry Library
bulletin, no. 2 (Sept. 1945) p. 23-86.
Gift of Browne's sons, 1845.
L Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. The Dial.
MS B9— 184
Newberry Library
Drummbnd Brothers, Wiseville, Va.
Records of Drummond Brothers and other firms located in
Accomac Co., Va., and elsewhere, 1817-79.
3 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (3&-1)
Ledgers, daybooks, cashbooks, and Journals of general merchandise
stores located at Grape-on-Hunting Creek, Centrevllle, and Wlsevllle,
Va relating to the grain, potato, and lumber trade. Includes the
firms of Drummond Bros., James Dlx, John Y. Bagwell, Segar &
Gofflgon, and accounts for business In Baltimore, Md. and Washing-
ton, D. C.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-88, p. 19-20.
1. General stores— Virginia. I. Dlx, James, n. Bagwell, John
Y. .-in. Segar and Gofflgon.
MS 59-185 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
French, Alice, 1860-1934.
Papers, 1871-1934.
8 ft. (684 items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author, who wrote under the pseud. Octave Thanet. Correspond-
ence, diaries, clippings, memorabilia, and literary MSS.
Complete catalog In the library.
Gift of Grace French Evans, 1851.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Authors,
AmerlCan> MS69-186
Newberry Library
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Poe-Ingram papers, ca, 1829-1916.
3 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (88-135)
Personal letters, pictures, rare editions of the author and poet,
and other Items collected by John H. Ingram, British author.
Unpublished calendar by John O. Miller In repository. ^Also de-
scribed in the University of Virginia Library, 1825-1950, by Harry
demons (1954) p. 82.
Purchased from Laura Ingram.
I. Ingram, John H., 1849-1916, collector. xra'KO_iR7
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Mifflin, Lloyd, 1846-1921.
Papers, 1880-1920.
3 ft.
In Franklin and Marshall College. .. .„ i * __ '
Painter and poet. Correspondence with printers and Illustrators,
MSS. and corrected proofs of Mifflin's numerous volumes of sonnets.
Includes original sketches for illus., and a group of travel letters from
Mifflin's father. Very little material of a personal nature.
Gift of Mifflin's brother, 1827.
1. Illustration of books— U. S.
MS 69-188
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Ciano, Galeazzo, conte, 1903-1944. _
"\Vorking papers relating to the publication of the Uano
diaries, 1939-46.
2 ft. (ca. 1400 items) ; , ™ . ,
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive) .... , t mv„ ninnn
Fascist statesman. Working materials for toto*^ g£S
scribed in Ton University of Virginia Llbr ary, 1925^ I860. »? .= a "?
Carles 1030-1943, edited by Hugh Gibson (Doubleda*, 1946), Includ-
u,l editors transcrtot, setting ropy, corrected galleys, and map tor
Kaposi c?r P pTngs'a^d other P p'rlnted matter relating to publl-
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Doubleday and Company, ^1955. 1Q ,«i_Th.iv
1. Italy-For. rel.-1922-1945. 2. World War, 18BB " 1 M g'g5-J.g 9
Duke, Richard, 1787-1849. ^
Business records of Richard Duke and others, 1831-61.
7 v.
In University of Virginia Library (88-5)
Records of Richard Duke's grist mill, merchandise daybooks and
ledgers of R T W. Anderson, Anderson & Day, Walter Perry, and
unidentified ledgers from Stony Point and Scottsvllle, Va. Includes
letters, drawings, notes on Latin and arithmetic, and Dr. John Davis
lectures In anatomy, added by Boswell Anderson.
Indexed In part. ....„■ ... „ ,,.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1837-38*, p. 20-21.
1 Flour mills— Albemarle Co., Va. 2. General stores— Albemarle
Co Va 8 Anatomy, Human— Addresses, essays, lectures. i. An-
derson,' Richard T. W. n. Anderson and Day. in. Perry, Walter,
rv Davis, John Stnlge, 1824-1885. v. Anderson, Boswell.
MS 69-190 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Foltz, Jonathan Messersmith, 1810-1877.
Diaries, 1881-77.
1 seaman's chest. ,
In Franklin and Marshall College.
Naval surgeon. Diaries, covering the entire period of Foltz service
In the Navy, giving details or the naval life of the time, with Interest
centering in the Mississippi Valley Campaign of the Civil War Later
entries deal with the period of Foltz' service as Surgeon General,
U. S. Navy, and as Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
(1871—72)
Abstracts from the diaries are published in Surgeon of the seas,
hy O. S. Foltz (1931)
Gift of Charles S. Foltz, 1938. ,„,„,,,„,
1 Surgery, Naval. 2. U. S.— History, Naval. 8. Mississippi Val-
,ey^-Hlst.^.vl.Wa, MS 69-191
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935.
Papers, 1891-1935.
ca. 1300 items.
In Colby College Library. .
Poet. Correspondence, literary MSS., photos., and documents , in-
cludes an extensive collection of Robinson's published works and
portions of his personal library. Important correspondents Include
Edith Brower, George Burnham, Bacon Collamore, Lllla Cabot Perry,
Thomas Sergeant Perry, Harold Trowbridge Pulslfer, Laura Eliza-
beth Richards, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Card Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift, since 1936.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors,
WrlcaD ' MS 69-192
Colby College. Library
Banister, Marion (Glass) d. 1951.
Papers, 1988-61.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. _
Teacher, writer, leader In women's political affairs, editor and
publisher of the Washlngtonlan magazine (1929-83) and Assistant
Treasurer of the United States (1938-51) Correspondence, memora-
bilia, and publicity material. Some of the papers relate to the Demo-
cratic National Committee.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Margaret Banister, 1952. o
1. Women In politics. 2. U. S.-Pol, & govt— 1938-1953
MS 69-193
Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943.
Papers, 1889-1942.
10,958 Items.
jo^^'and'aS^Sondence, a^no^^
books, clippings, photos., memorabilia, and articles In MS. and printed
?o?in7coveringtne period of Bell's service, as foreign correspondent
for the Chicago dally news, roving correspondent for tteJJterary
digest, and contributor to the London times and other P»Wlcations.
mimhasls Is on the years 1900-85, and there Is much unpublished
material on diplomatic figures and statesmen of Europe and Asia, on
otS leading up to and during World Wan, the postwar treaties,
SrAng^-Amerlcan naval conference In 1926, the Hooyer-MacDon-
m conference of the same year, and the rise of the totalitarian gov-
MS 69-194
21
BeU, Edward Price, 1869-1943.
(Continued)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1889-1942.
??rZ?„! L? ^ ern » aI ?y and ««>*• Other papers concern Chinese-
Japanese relations, and one group deals with Chicago affairs, Includ-
ing exposures of municipal corruption under the mayoralty of William
S;^S?^° n iT ^Portant correspondents include the Daily news edi-
tor, Charles H. Dennis, and publisher, Victor P. Lawsonf
h.,SS Si tal °? ln ', he "brary. Also described In Newberry Library
bulletin, 2d ser., no. 1 (July 1948) p. 1-11. ■" " la »
Gift of Mrs. Bell, 1047.
Hpl'r^iS^^la 08 - 2 r Cnlca S»-Pol. & eoTt. i. Dennis, Charles
Henry, 1860-1948. n. Lawson, Victor Fremont, 1850-1925.
Newberry Library MS 59-194
Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891.
Papers, 1800-1931.
4 ft.
.lecHon U (2B94 S ) ltr ** N ° Ttb ° a ™ Da L ' brary ' Southern Historical Col-
C a ^ P Hn» e^ Al Ia ^ ^ • journalist, member of the legislatures of South
nSSSZl.?* anm, « A Georgia, U. S. Minister to Argentina, and
Confederate army officer. Correspondence and papers i«latlne to
Yancey's Interests ln agriculture, business, and Industry? hi Maw
practice, his polltlcaractlvltles, his service In Argent na! and ffi
military career as a Confederate army officer ln Virginia and as a
Georgia mllltla officer ln the Atlanta campaign 1884 includes »r'
ham family of South Carolina, and Hamilton, Phlnlay, and Patterson
SISk ™Sf orBla ''' Among the man y correspondents are Yancey's
brother, William Lowndes Yancey, his fathe7-ln-law, ThomafV
H UnS^TS 8 ' "S h '5 "'^her, Nathan S. sNeman
Unpublished finding aid and lnder ln the library
nZtt£?S\£?lXr' through Mre ' Austlu 01ark and
D 1 S-Hf«t e ! n nfv tat w~ PO k &go,rt 2 - Southern States-Comm. 8.
V % f!5 "75 lT ». War -Personal narratives-Confederate side 4
rel.-U S rel - Ar e en «"ie Republic. 5. Argentine Republlc-Fori
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 59-195
Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1&81-1922.
Papers, 1792-1945.
2 ft. (ca. 850 Items)
lectio""^?' 7 °* ""'^ C " oUaa Llbrary - Southern Historical Col-
a r,!?? y f r \? lltor • author and Confederate army officer. Correspond-
ence i and other papers relating chiefly to Wright's activities In 2t
lng Confederate records and to his historical writings • eariv memotrs
c lpplngs, articles, photos., and scrapbooks? Includef bCnpbJcal aS
wSSSfffl/S 1 ^ *"J?W trlbut «' to hlm°|ap7rs of the
Bnn m S? w a i i^ of A,abama ' Wright family history, and correspond-
toxical m W «!« 8 ° n H ° Ward P - Wrlga t, concernlS'o^nfedeJairhlB.
Unpublished finding aid and Index ln the library.
? n„°n^ 0War<I o P '. W, ' lgnt and Jonn W - WrlBht, 1945-52.
<..i'., ^ e S te States of America — Historiography. 2. Wright
family. I. Womack family, a. Wright, Howard Paul, 1881-
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 59-196
Herrick, Francis Hobart, 1858-1940.
Papers, 1878-1938.
4 ft.
In Western Reserve University,
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
™^L 0e i Bt ' . 0orr ^ p ? ndence - "Harles, and notebooks by and con-
cernlng Herrick and his work as professor of zoology at Western
Heserve University Includes original MSS. of his book on thelnat-
»£rt™LJ,S d , S, , and . , hl " N »t»™l history of the American lobster (1011)
and material for his Auduboo the naturalist (1917)
List of contents ln the library.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Herrick family.
™?; 7 Z „^L° 8 ' 1 S T tS r;S , , rre8pondence ' reminiscences, etc. 2. Audubon,
John James, 1785-1851. 3. Birds— Anatomy.
Western Reserve Cnlv. Library MS 59 ~ 197
Dell, Floyd, 1887-
Papers, 1908-
12 ft. (8520 items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
M„ Autn0r andedlto r. Correspondence, llterarj MSS. (novel auto-
biography, articles, and poems) notebooks, clipping, photos and
«' Tne c i>" eapondence ' revelatory' of the vigorous literaSy
nrt.£ h i °f ag ° a "f the Mldwe8t before and following World Wa?f
Po U nrt M v„ e n t h e ^r Of „ 0r '"Eunice Tletjens, Theodore Dreiser, Ezra
Pound, Vaehel Lindsay, Upton Sinclair, H. G. Wells, Louis Untelv
S y f',, St S, art Sbemian, Edna St. Vincent MIllay.^Gordon Orafl
Hendrlck Wlllem Van .Loon, and Slmone Tery; wUh fauUy letters'
including many from Dell to his wife. "»""iy letters,
hnn.Hn o a i UlOB ln the library. Also described ln Newberry Library
bulletin, 2d ser., no. 5 (Dec. 1950) p. 146-150 "urary
S'™,,""* 8 "^"'™ uni6 l res trietions accepted by the library
OlfMr dSB 1950 ary r ' ghtS flVallaWe lD the » bra V
lei. ^i^i^Z^^ 01 *™™' ett * A »">o ra , Amer-
Newberry Library ■ ;MS59-198
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941.
Papers, 1904-41.
16,8091tems.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Novelist and poet. Correspondence, scrapbooks. cllonlnes nhntr*.
royalty statements, autographed works, aid literary MMSS tt
unpublshedi also fragments, notes, and' tentative sketch;! for short
iZ^J Correspondents Include his wife, Eleanor O^penhaver
A ,S d TTix hl8 P u b ll8 hers and literary agents, among them B W
Huebsch, Horace Liverlght, Maxwell Perkins, and Harcourt Brace A
Co.; and literary figures Including Ernest Hemingway! H?L Mencto
Van Wyck Brooks Theodore Dreiser, Robert Moris Lovett Waldo
Prank, Thomas Wolfe, Hamilton Basso, Paul Rosenfeld Geor'ireJean
Nathan, Anita Loos, Max Eastman, John Emerson, Man^Kornoff
Joseph Wood Krntoh, James Boyd, Whit Burnett, Henry Seldel
ml I G y ertrucfe a s e teln: " ' Ja " e HeaP ' AUgU9t Derle ' h ' "■* ^ "^'
h„,°fH d catal °e ln 'he library. Also described In Newberry Library
bulletin, 2d ser., no. 2 (Dec. 1948) p. 84-70 "'«™ry
T^™ to'nvestlgatlon under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available ln repository. ^
Gift of Mrs. Anderson, 1947.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors Amer-
ican. 1. Anderson, Eleanor (Copenbaver)
Newberry Library MS 59-199
Jewett, Sarah Ornc, 1849-1909.
Papers, 1809-1908.
140 Items,
In Colby College Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Th A V„ th iL Correa PO, nd ence, literary MSS., photos., printed matter.
wSu B ^ gr ?? P8 ¥, lettel ' 8 are th08e t0 Horace BIl8h a Scudder and
William Dean Howells.
Garde Index In the library
J!! de ? t ?r let . te /? PUb'lshed ln Colby Library quarterly (Sept 1959)
?kttf 4 ^, M0 /l le l t f r , fl W ! r ^ P u b"8hed ln full In Letters of Sarah Orni
Jewett, edited by Richard Gary (1956) .. ,uvi™
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts, since 1935, '
.1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors Amer-
^•t.mi.. :-J;- Scu - d - der ' "»«•»<» EHsha, 1838-1902. n. How-
ells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Colby College. Library MS 59-200
Johnston, John H
Business records, 1865-94.
6 ft. (ca. 1040 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (88-70)
Ledgers, daybooks, journals, cash salesbooks, letter books bank-
tSSJS? f^r^Jt 1 X ft Johnston nnd Co., Johnston and Bro,
Johnston and Mosby, Thomson and Johnston, D W Prlzzell J W
Indexed in £n' ***" 0iotblD e °°,, ant Welslker and TlffanTi
gln^SbrtrS7^;^ ePOrt * "" *™' V ^ e "^ - ▼«*"
i,^ohnston (J. H.) and Company, Chrlstlansburg, Va. n Johnston
and Brother, Chrlstlansburg, Va. A Johnston and Mosby. OhrlstlaM-
bur& Va. iv Thomson^and Johnston, OhrlstlansbSr™ Va ' ". FriS
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 69-201 rev
22
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
tong, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1878.
Papers, 1837-1930.
ca. 110 Items.
Id Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Physician, anesthetist, and surgeon. Correspondence, legal docu-
ments, speeches, photos., and printed matter. Interest centers in docu-
mentary evidence, including affidavits, attesting to the first use of
ether as a surgical anesthetic, In an operation performed by Long in
1842. Contains descriptions of operations, and letters from physi-
cians, Including Landon B. Edwards, David Cental, Paluel J. Plagg,
William J. Mayo, James Marlon Sims, Allen J. Smith, Henri S.
Stuart, and Hugh H. Young.
Described In Report of the librarian of Congress (1932) p. 20,
48-49, and (1934) p. 89.
Gift of Edward Crawford Long, Emma M. Long, and Eugenia Long
Harper, 1932 and 1934.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Medicine —
Hist. — Sources. 3. Surgery— Oases, clinical reports* statistics. 4.
Ether (Anesthetic)
MS 69-202
Waite, Morrison Remick, 1816-1888.
Papers, 1818-88.
21ft. (ca. 20,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Chief Justice of the United States. Official papers relating to
Waite's Supreme Court service (1874-88) Include correspondence and
letter books, Supreme Court docket books, MSS. and proofs of
Circuit Court and Supreme Court opinions, Supreme Court assign-
ments, and miscellaneous material on the High Court. Personal and
family flies Include correspondence, speeches and remarks, obituary
matter on Waite, clippings, photos., memorabilia, family legal pipers,
bills and receipts, cancelled checks and stubs, bank books, expense
accounts, and printed matter. Correspondents Include Benjamin H.
Brewster, Zacharlah Chaudler, Nathan Clifford, Roscoe Oonkllng,
J. O. Bancroft Davis, Charles Devens, Frederick T. Frellnghuysen,
William Greene, 1 Hamilton Fish, John Marshall Harlan, Rutherford
B. Hayes, Robert Todd Lincoln, Stanley Matthews, John G. Nicolay,
Alexander Ramsey, and William T. Sherman.
Register published In 1059 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Wnlte's grandson, Morrison R, Waite, 1959.
1. U. S. Supreme Court 2. Judges— U. S.— Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc. „ ,- ■.
ilS 59-203
Baugh, Leonidas, 1816-1884:.
Papers, 1766-1942.
9 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-104, 38-104A, 2800, 2833,
etc.)
Correspondence, business, legal, and family papers of the Baugh
family of Abingdon, Va., especially of Leonidas Baugh, publisher of
the Abingdon democrat, and postmaster of Abingdon. Includes ma-
terial on economic and social conditions in southwest Virginia during
and after the Civil War, land speculation In Alabama, Baugh's
journalistic and postal activities, and various business enterprises.
The latter Includes records of a general store located successively at
Petersburg, Wythe Court House, and Abingdon, Va., accounts of a
shoe shop operated by George W. Matltz at Cedarvllle and later at
Abingdon, and records of a wool carding business at Abingdon. Cor-
respondents include W. G. Bishop, F. B. Denne, Jr., William R. Duff,
Willlnm Dunn, Mrs. Letitla Floyd, Samuel V. Fulkerson, Edward
Fulton, William K. Hushec, William Preston Johnson, William King,
Jacob Lynch, F, McMullen, Willlnm Mnhone, James F. Maiden, John
Maiden, Willlnm H. Morrison, R. M. Page, Theodore G. Peurson, John
G. Simpson, William C. Thornton, John W. C. Wntson, Joseph Woods,
and others. ■
Described in the Annual report on historical collections, University
of Vlrglnln Library, 6th (1935-38) p. 5; 8th (1937-38) p. 9, 11, 37;
18th/18th (1947-19) p. 112.
Gift and deposit, 1938-47.
1, Baugh family. 2. Virginia — Econ. condtt. 3. Real estate busl- ;
ness— Alabama. 4. Abingdon democrat. 5. Postal service — Virginia —
Abingdon. 0. General stores— Abingdon, Vn. 7. Boots and shoes-
Trade and manufacture — Abingdon, Vn. 8. Wool trade and Industry —
Abingdon, Vn.
MS 59-204 rev
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Virginia. University. Library.
Business records of firms located in Augusta Co., Va.,
1836-1902.
8 v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-21)
Miscellaneous business records of establishments in Oburchvllle,
Oralgsville, Oceola, and Willow Grove: flour, grist, and rolling mills,
a plaster manufacturer, and a dyeing and fulling establishment. In-
cludes records of O. A. Bear, Wallace Roller Mills, and Willow Grove
Mills.
Indexed in part.
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p. 23. „
I. Bear, C. A. n. Wallace Roller Mills, Craigsville, Va. ra. Willow
Grove Mills, Augusta Co., Va.
MS 59-205 rev
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Fabbri, Alessandro, 1877-1922.
Papers, 1917-22.
1 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval Reserve officer. Biographical matter, correspondence, me-
morabilia, and photos. Correspondence relates to Fabbrl's service
as officer in charge of the radio station at Otter Cliffs, Bar Harbor,
Maine, during World War i, and hence contributes to the early his-
tory of transatlantic radio communication. One item Is described
as the original wireless from the German Government received at
Otter Cliffs the day before the Armistice, 1918, asking for mitigation
of conditions Imposed by the Allies. Includes correspondence of
Samuel C. Hooper.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. E. G. Fabbri, 1943.
1. Telegraph, Wireless,
MS 59-206
Davis, Norman H 1878-1944.
Papers, 1918-42,
43 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Economic expert, diplomat, and humanitarian. Correspondence,
diaries, scrapbooks, memoranda clippings and other printed matter,
copies of statements find addresses, photos., journals, and minutes.
Most of the papers concern Davis's services as financial and economic
consultant and participant in International conferences and commis-
sions on peace, disarmament, and monetary matters. Includes ma-
terial on the Supreme Economic Council of the Allied Powers In
World War i, the Armistice, the Paris Peace Conference (1019), the
International Economic Conference (Geneva, 1927), the League of
Nations, the Limitation of Arms Conference (Geneva, 1932-34), the
Monetary and Economic Conference (London, 1933), the London
Naval Conference (1935-36), the Brussels Nine-Power Conference
(1937) and other conferences and organizations. Among the cor-
respondents are Frank A. Vabderllp, Herbert Hoover, Lord Robert
Cecil, and Thomas W, Lamont.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Council on Foreign Relations, 19a3 ant'. 1958.
1. Congresses and conventions. 2. Reconstruction (1014-1939)
3. Economic policy.
MS 59-207
Bowker, Richard Rogers, 1848-1933.
Papers, 1831-1931.
2ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editor, publisher, bibliographer, author, literary promoter, aqd
Industrial director. Papers relate especially to Bowker's activity as
an early organizer of the independent Republican movement In 1879,
but also Include early MSS. of Bowker, Thomas B. Aldrleh, Austin
Dobson, and others, as well as miscellaneous autographs.
Bequest of Richard R. Bowker, 1938; gift of his estate, 1940.
1. American literature (Collections) 2. English literature (Collec-
tions) 8. Liberal Republican Party. I. Aldrleh, Thomas Bailey,
1836-1907. «. Dobson, Austin, 1840-1021,
MS 59-208
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1862-1933.
Pnpers, 1660-1933.
13 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (part negative)
Educator, meteorologist, Arctic explorer, genealogist, and author.
Journals and records of the Wellman Polar Expedition (1898-99) and
scientific studies made in Franz Josef Land in 1899. Correspondence,
chiefly with Walter Wellman, and printed matter. Includes genealog-
ical material (1650-60) and papers pertaining to the U. S. National
Archives Building The papers after 1915 largely concern Baldwin s
efforts and those of his friends to secure what he felt was proper
recognition for his services to his country In the discovery of German
Intrigue In the United States at the time of the von Bernstorff-Archl-
bald affair. .-'..-■'
Unpublished finding aid in the library,
Gift of Mr. Baldwin, 1926; Elmer E. Rogers, administrator of the
Baldwin estate, 1935. ' . ...
1 Arctic regions. 2. U. S.— Geneal. 3. U. S. National Archives.
4. Espionage, German— U. S. i. Wellman, Walter, 1858-1984. n.
Wellman Polar Expedition, 1898-1899.
MS 59-209
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Hamlin, Charles Sumner, 1861-1938.
Papers, 1869-1955.
86 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part; transcripts (typewritten)
hi^^i ma . D- Dlarle8 > correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, auto-
nS 1 " Cal t n ? *"' sP^es. a°d other MS. and printed materials of
Hamlin; autobiographical material by Mrs. Hamlin: and diaries
?Z?.^ k8 • 8Dd men ]0™ bllla of Anna Hamlin (d. 1925),^ daugh S
£ "Si n ,!. pape^B, wh L cn /°7 n tne bBlk of *» collection, 'relate parUy
to hte fiervlce as tJ. S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and ask
member of the U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Bes??ve
!£,f em ; •?»«flPona*nt» include Grover Cleveland, Theodore IW
velt. Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, John H. ClartaTNwton lT
Cabot '^S™' m™ S 'h 6, H » 05<>ey, Josephus Daniels, and Hen7y
f^detaflsTn F^k.WK;eit ° mmCal art ' Cles *™ ,n ~
Indexes, •
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the r !.
?££? 8 ^ art , erly ^ 0UrD S 1 * current a'Suisltloiis.T. 6Vno 8 (May
1949) P. 86 and v. 12, no. 8 ( May 1966) p. 124, K y
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Information on literary rights available in tie library.
Gift of Mrs, Hamlin, 1936-65
1. Finance, PubllQ— U. S. 2. Federal Reserve banks. i Hamlin
Huybertle Lansing ( Pruyn ) n. Hamlin, Anna, d. m ""miin,
MS 59-210
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1886-1938.
12 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
TO J^L - * 1, Bulk of collection concerns Harboard's service in
World War i as Chief of Staff, as commander of ^Marine BriradS
near Chateau Thierry, of the 2d Division In the SouZns offenlfv^
ffifi*^^ 1 ? °i Supply ' 181 8-1». and as Chief ofThe Amerlcln
S Z oi^ l0n 4° A ™ en,a . 181B - ^eludes administratis mem™
%£$$£ Q „ ePWa J Pe ( rBhl n& records of conversations, a personal dfar£
clippings, a portrait, scrapbooks, confidential cables, records of the
S^nd p vlaipn, operaUon maps, barrage chartefskt t'che^and ^
taUons of war diaries of German units. Correspondents include
Leonard Wc^vton D. Baker. William H. Taft, &hnVW$nt
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of General Harbord, 1946.
xr.L™ ?T War ' "M-iaW-D. S. 2. U. S. American MUlUry
Mission to Armenia. 8. Germany. Heer. i. V. S. Army, 2d
Division. J
MS 69-211
Kennan, George, 1845-1924.
Papers, 1840-1937.
44 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
w^PiTVii' 1101 '' Jonrnallst, and lecturer. Correspondence (includ-
J&JE??* le " erB ,?nd letter books), notes and notebooks, articles,
diaries, Journals, clippings, lecture material, printed matter, memora-
bilia, autobiographical and biographical material, photos., and maps.
Particularly detailed for Ozarlst Russia and Siberia, where Kennan
made extensive explorations and prepared studies on social condl-
H.^i. Ule prl8o nS' and the exile system. Other materials deal with
travels and events In Japan, Korea, Cuba, the Caucasus, Arctic re-
gions, and Martinique (where Kennan reported the Mont Pelee
disaster). Includes studies of the flowers of Nova Scotia, papers
concerning the Alexander Graham Bell family, and correspondence
of Mrs. Kennan from 1881 to 1837. Among Kennan's correspondents
are Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Lansing, Walter Hlnes Page, Stephen
Wise, Felix Volkhovsky, Catherine Breshkovsky, and S. Stepniak.
Kennan's card Index gives access to many of the notes.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
1. Siberia— Exiles. 2. Voyages and travels. 8. Bell family,
i. Kennan, Emellne Rathbone (Weld)
MS69-212
Morley, Edward Williams, 1838-1923.
Papers, 1851-1923.
2ft (en. 1200 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Oliemlst and physicist Professional correspondence with leading
American and European scientists, family correspondence, and photos.
Includes letters by Myron A. Munson written while in the Union Army
in 1864.
Described in the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acauisi-''
tlons, v. 14, no. 3 (May 1957) p. 122.
Gift of Howard B. Williams, 1956.
1. Scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2, U. S. —
Hist — Olvll War — Personal narratives. i. Munson, Myron
Andrews, b. 1835.
MS 59-213
Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass.
Records, 1853-86.
25 items.
In Old Colony Historical Society (Taunton Mass )
t^ B ? tB $^ specifications for the locomotives manufactured by
the Mason Machine Works, and photos.
Unpublished finding aid in repository.
Open to Investigators under the society's restrictions
Gift of Wilton E. Gross, 1954.
1. Locomotives— Design,
Old Colony Hist Soc. Taunton, Mass. Library S69 ~ 214
State Bank of Pamplin, Pamplin, Va.
Records, 1905-31.
lift,
In University of Virginia Library (38-18)
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, checkbooks, statements, registers ex-
pense accounts issues of stock, deposit records, and Vnutes of tte
Board of Directors. Includes lumber sales of a store owned by the
Indexed In part.
glnULuX! 1937tatp U i2 rePOrt * *" «<*'** University of Vir-
Virginia. ' Univ. Llbr. MS 59-215
Alaska Railroad.
Records, 1915-24.
Eft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Blueprints, bidding circulars, monthly progress reDorts and m
nual reports of the Alaskan Engtoeermg y omSonr&24 tSr
er^Sa^a < T^oma S ^Sr ml8S,0n: W »'«" n * E **' ™'
Unpublished finding aid In the library
Transferred from the Dept of the Interior. 1934
1. Railroads— Alaska.
MS 59-216
Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925.
Papers, ca. 1877-1940.
80 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript and Music Divisions
In part, transcripts and photocopy.
rfi B r.°Ji t "i a iL eader i ora u 0r ' and SeOTe ta"-y of State, Correspondence,
JiSSS £?° ta K "^ °l ne / prlnted lnatter ' memoranda, phonograph
records, scrapbooks, photos., and memorabilia. The bulk of the ma-
*S "L < 2 ncer ¥ 7 an ' s P1 bIlc Cflreer from 1902 to 1925 . embracing
Ws years as Secretary ^of State In the Wilson Cabinet, his efforts to
preserve world peace, his campaign for the Presidency In 1908 his
part to the Democratic Convention of 1912 and other political 'con-
^ts Bryan's bellefs-ln prohibition, pacifism, and relK AnT
mentallsm-are prominently reflected in the papers. Some material
ft?? S. tn 3* league of Nations j with the Anti-saloon League ; with
ih£ ?S8?^ ^ 6 Comm ° ner • n^ w '* the evolution controversy of
m,m JfS^ n °l Udes r 1S? rdl ^ g f £ Br y an ' s Principal orations. Also In-
wnfe P 4?. a , nd nnPnW'sMm about Bryan, by Claude I Herring,
William Ritchie and Grace Dexter Bryan HaVgVeaves. Among the
many correspondents are Charles W. Bryan, wSffW&ati
52jfi ?ohn "nd, &>rdell Hull, William O. MeAdoo, OlUe M Jame*
Martin H. Glynn, Newton D. Baker, Albert S. Burleson, Vance McOo?-
■BtaS T am i es n P n OWn ^"t ^J 6 " Lading, Andrew Carnegie, David
Starr Jordan, George Foster Peabody, George W. Klrehwey, Edward
Bok, Calvin Coplidge, Frank B. Kellogg, Sir Cecil A. Snrlne RloeJo-
sephus Daniels, Claude Kitchin, Gilbert M.^Hltchcobk , WilUaln E
Borah, George W.Norrls, Robert M. La Follette, St., Lee S. Overman,
David Lloyd George, Count Johanh von Bernstorff, Bernard M. Ba-
ruch, Huston Thompson, Billy Sunday, Raymond Robins, Almee Semple
McPherson, Evangeline Booth, John R. Mott, Charles M. Sheldon,
Boaz Long, William Allen White, and Morris Sheppard.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bryan, 1926-28; Daniel Bride, 1929; Grace Bryan
Dexter Hargreaves, 1938, 1937, 1945; Mary Bryan Allen, 1933; T. S.
Allen, 1987, 1940; Harry Gennett, 1938; Mrs. S. R. Parkersbn, 1941 ;
David P. Hargreaves, 1945.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th cent.
„ ,. ... MS 59-217
Reynolds family.
Papers, 1830-65.
3 ft.
In Franklin and Marshall College.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings, official dispatches,
and other papers of the Lancaster (Pa.) family. Letters from James
Buchanan to John Reynolds apd his sons, many written while Buch-
anan was American Minister to Russia (1882-33), with other letters
from Buchanan's niece, Harriet Lane, to the Reynolds daughters,
written while her uncle was Minister to England and during his Presi-
dency. Includes 6 diaries (1880-49) of a son, William Reynolds, naval
officer, covering the period (1838-42) of his service under Charles
Wilkes with the United States Exploring Expedition to the South
Pacific. The papers of another son, John Fulton Reynolds, Union
MS 59-218
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Papers, 1830-65.
Reynolds family.
(Continued)
Army officer, Include material on the Battle of Gettysburg, where he
was killed, messages of condolence from Abraham Lincoln, George G.
Meade, Andrew G. Curtln, and others, and scrapbpoks and other papers
kept by Reynolds' sister as a record of his career.
Unpublished calendar In the library. The papers are extensively
quoted In Toward Gettysburg, a biography of General John F. Reyn-
olds, by B. J. Nichols (1958).
Gift of family members, 1948 and later.
1 Diplomats — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. United States
Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842. 8. Gettysburg, Battle of, 1863. I
Reynolds, John, of Lancaster, Pa. n. Reynolds, William, 1815-1879.
m, Reynolds, John Fulton, 1820-186S. iv. Buchanan, James, Pres.
U. S.. 1791-1868. v. Lane, Harriet, b. ca. 1833.
MS 69-218
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.
Papers, 1784-1886.
25 ft (ca. 7000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, Journalist, author, and statesman ; Governor of Georgia,
member of both Houses of Congress, and Vice President of the Con-
federate States of America. Correspondents, MSS. of autobiography
and Journal (1834-87), telegrams, memoranda, legal documents, and
clippings. Chiefly letters received, including those from Stephens'
slaves, and dealing with plantation matters, philanthropy, and local
affairs, as well aB with such national and sectional questions as slav-
ery, Indian affairs, the Texas issue, territorial expansion, political
parties (Whig, Know-Nothlng, Democratic, and Republican), States'
rights, Compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska bill, Dred Scott decision,
secession, formation and operation of the Confederate Government,
the Civil War and Reconstruction, campaign of 1876, transportation,
the tariff, education, and other social, economic, literary, and politi-
cal matters. Correspondents Include Francis P. Blair, Joseph B.
Brown, Fltzwllllam Byrdsall.-Henry Cleveland, Howell Cobb, Augustus
H, Garland, John B. Gordon, Paul H. Hayne, William H. Hldell,
Henry R. Jackson, Herschel V. Johnson, Richard Malcolm Johnston,
Lucius Q. O. Lamar, James R. Randall, J. Henley Smith, Robert
Toombs, James Waddell, and Ambrose R. Wright.
Indexed In part
Described In Report of the Librarian of Congress (1937) p. 34.
Gift of Bernard Baruch, 1937. Formerly owned by Mrs. Horace
Holden. Miscellaneous purchases, 1900-88,
1. US.— Pol. & govt. — 19th cent. 2. U. S.— Econ. condlt.
S.Georgia — Soc.condlt.
MS 59-219
Milton, George Fort, 1894-1955. V
Papers, 1828-1946.
24 ft. (ca. 21,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editor, historian, advisor to diplomatic delegations, consultant to
U. S. Government agencies, and special assistant to Secretary of State
Cordell Hull. Correspondence, memoranda, MSS. of speeches, articles,
and books; reports, printed matter, photos.; scrapbooks, and photo-
copies of historical source material. The bulk of the collection, 1915-
46, is concerned with national political Issues, especially the TVA
system. Includes collections of Fort family letters, 1828-42 and 1927-
48. Source materials relate to Stephen A, Douglas and Andrew
Johnson. Principal correspondents include Francis Blddle, William
B. Borah, Josephus Daniels, Paul H, Douglas, James A. Farley,
Cordell Hull, Estes Kefauve'r, David E.: Llllenthal, William Q.
McAdoo, Kenneth D. McKellar, Samuel D. MeReynolds, George W.
Norrls, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel C. Roper, Francis B, Sayre,
Summner Welles, Paul M, Angle. Stringfellow Barr, Henry S. Com-
mager, E Merton Coulter, Douglas S. Freeman, Marquis James,
Thomas P. Martin, Allan Nevlns, and William Allen White.
Register published In 1958 by the Library of Congress. Also de-
scribed in the Library's Quarterly journal ofcurrent acquisitions,
v. 15, no. 3 (May 1958) p. 187.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Helen S. Milton and Alice Milton Dwlght, 1957.
1. IT. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1958. 2. U. 8.— For. rei— 1933-1945.
3. Tennessee Valley Authority. 4. Fort family.
MS 59-220
Wunderlich, Georg.
Papers, 1897-1951.
5 ft. (ca. 2700 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
International lawyer, professor of law, and consultant to the u. &.
Dept of State Correspondence, diaries, notebooks.-academlc records,
legal writings, financial papers, photos., memorabilia, clippings,
printed matter, biographical data, military papers, and MSS. pf un-
published studies. The papers reflect Wunderllch's extensive legal
education at Berlin, Leipzig, and Baden; his activities on behalf of
clients in West Africa and elsewhere; his services to the German
Imperial Government during World War I as Judge and Judge advo-
cate In Belgium and Turkey ; his postwar rise in Berlin to writer and
authority on International law ; his emigration (1936) to the United
States; his adjustment to the Anglo-Americnn legal system; his teach-
ing duties at the University of Pennsylvania ; and his services during
World War u as special counsel to the State Dept. Includes much
correspondence with and concerning the American Society of Inter-
national Law and the International Law Association.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 10, no. 3 (May
1953) p. 158.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wunderlich, 1952.
1 International law— Addresses, essays, lectures. i. American
Societv of International Law. u. International Law Association.
* MS 59-221
Kent, James, 1763-1847.
Papers, 1779-1854.
7 ft (ca. 1500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Jurist, teacher, and legal commentator. Correspondence (Including
family letters), Journals of official and personal travels, diplomas, and
commissions. The papers reflect Kent's service as Judge of, the New
York Supreme Court and as chancellor of the New York Court of
Chancery, Much of the correspondence Is with his brother, Moss
Kent, Jr., his brother-in-law, Theodoras Bailey, and his son, William
Kent A letter to Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (1832) Includes the draft
of Kent's Memories of Alexander Hamilton. Includes reminiscences
of Kent, written In 1847 by Simeon Baldwin for Kent's son ; a register
of lawsuits entered by the law firms of Livingston and Kent, and Liv-
ingston and Thompson; and letters of or to John Qulncy Adams,
Nicholas Blddle, Henry Clay, Francis Lleber, William H. Seward,
Daniel Webster, and William Wirt
Card Index In the library.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts in the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 200. Extensive extracts from the papers are Included In
Memoirs and letters of James Kent, ix. n„ late chancellor of the State
of New York, by William Kent (1898) .„„„_. ,„,,.
Gift of William Kent, 1904 and 1906 ; heirs of William Stone, 1914 ;
purchase, 1914. ■
1 Judges— New York ( State)— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2 Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. I. Kent, Moss. n. Bailey, Theo-
doras, 1752-1828. m. Kent, William, 1802-1861. rv. Baldwin, Simeon, ,
1761-1851. v. Livingston and Kent, New York. vi. Livingston and
Thompson, New York.
MS 69-222 rev
Brent, Charles Henry, Bp., 1862-1929.
Papers, 1886-1949.
30 ft. (ca. 13,540 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Clergyman, missionary, and author. Correspondence, sermon notes,
speeches and articles, diaries, photos., scrapbooks, printed matter,
memorabilia, documents, Bibles, reports, and memoranda. Includes
materials gathered by Remsen B. Ogliby for a biography of Brent, en-
titled The Impatient crusader. The correspondence is mainly for the
years 1910-18, and includes material on Brent's service as Chief of
the Chaplain Service, American Expeditionary Forces. Other papers
concern his years as missionary bishop of the Protestant Episcopal
Church In the Philippines, his participation in several International
conferences on opium and narcotics, and his work In the World Con-
ference on Faith and Order and other ecumenical bodies. Includes
family letters, mainly those of Helen O. Brent. Correspondents In-
clude- Lyman Abbott, James Bryce, Nicholas Murray Butler, Austen
Chamberlain, Calvin Coolidge, Randall Davidson, W. Cameron Forbes,
Herbert Hoover, Philander Chase Knox, Cosmo Gordon Lang, J. rier-
pontMorgan, John B. Mott, Alfred C. W. H. Northcllfte Walter Hlnes
Page, Francis G. Peabody, George Wharton Pepper, John J. Pershing,
Whitelaw Reid, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, William Howard
Taft, and Leonard Wood. ■■" . ' '. . , .,,
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described^ the
Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 12, no. 8 (May
1955) p 122, and v. 15, no. 8 (May 1958) p. 190-191.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Helen G Brent, 1954, converted to gift, 1956; gift or
^P^r^Knurch m the 0. S. A. Philippine Isiands
(Missionary District) 2. World Conference on Faith and Order. 8.
NHrcotics — Coneresses. 4. European War, 1914-1918 — Religious
aspects I oTilby, Remsen B., d. 1948. The Impatient crusader.
n . Brent. Helen O. MS 59-223
Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1834.
Papers, 1756-1895.
19 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
First minister of the French Republic to the United States Corre-
spondence, including copies and drafts of despatches written and
received during Genet's diplomatic service In Russia and the United
States; legation accounts; MS. extracts from English newspapers and
extenslvelotes relating to England and America (1764-87) ; scientific
papers ; memoir prepared by his descendants but mainly by his son
George Clinton Genet; and printed material Includes correspondence
and despatches received by Genet's father while ch ef of the Interpre-
ter's bureau at Versailles, particularly a series of letters from Kalph
Izard (1778-79) MS 59-224
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' ■■'■!■""■ , ^
Papers, 1766-1896.
Genet, Edinond Charles, 1763-1834.
(Continued)
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In "the An.
anS lZ"lV he L ' brarlan 0f C0nsre9s ' 1918 > P «T IMS,' V^;
. * U $£&£&2X%* ^ PUrCha8e ' 1928; a< "» 1 °° a ' P a «*™
1. U.S.— For. rel.— France. 2. France— For rel— TT <; <i w-o-z.^—
MS 69-224
Flood, Henry Delaware, 1866-1921.
Papers, 1870-1921.
36 ft. fen. 31,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, State legislator, and U. S. Representative from Virginia
Correspondence, legislative bills, resolutions, newspaper aVtlcleB and
V ^.nl^Th Mu f°f the material relates to pXfcal affatrs X
Virginia, The most detailed coverage Is for the vears fMl-21 S..h
jects dealt with include bills introduced, army and 'Silto mrttoS"
3m!? mater,al8 . diplomatic and foreign affairsrMusde Shoata
prohibition revenue and taxes, roads, tariff, War Dept matters and
agricultural legislation Correspondents Include Harry F Byrd,
andX^i w y Woo J neV D ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Flood and her children, 1951
govt.-18C5'- POl ' &eOTt ' _ i 1801-1»53. 2. Virginia - Pol. &
MS 69-226
Lalmi, Frank Samuel, 1846-1931.
Papers, ca. 1850-1931.
2 ft.
In -Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Businessman and aeronaut. Correspondence, logs and barosrnDh
records of Lahni's balloon ascensions, regulations, resolution! re-
h!i?^S t "i? , n n,e , m0rnn ??' photos - c11 *™ ■««»' an uX1'sl£l
history of aeronautics, a biographical sketch by Lahm's children and
memorabilia. Includes several writings find 2 dmries^f Henry
bTXVr^h ? *** lnVe *< lgated ** L«hm the achievementeclS
by the Wrights. Among the correspondents are the Wright brothers
w d » the U, ", Ster KoH'wtae, Qrlffeth Brewer, Patrick" Iff Alexander
Walter Wellman, Melvln and Ida Vannlman. and HP Skinner
thp U TTh, b J^ e n flnd . ln ^ ald ln tne " brar y- AUo described in part in
(May 'mbo P. ' MMflS .' iaua ^. ot CUrrent "^Isltlons, v. 11, no. 8
Gift of Finnk P. Lahm and Mrs. Frank Parker, 1952-58
1. Aeronautics. 2. Balloon ascensions. i. Weaver, Henry M.
MS 59-226
Sunimerall, Charles Pelot, 1867-1956.
Papers, 1892-1940.
18 ft. I"n. 10,000 items)
In Lib. try of Congress, Manuscript Division.
^ Army officer and college president. Correspondence, diaries, re-
r^' SP T !t ' heS '^r Ulng8; ™ aps ' ehurt ^ Printed matter? memoranda;
orders, memorabl la, and photos. Covers Summerall's entire careS
(with major emphasis on the World War r period) including his ri-
tlrement, political activity In Florida, and presidency of The Citadel
wr^l 68 ^ ' aIk 00 ."? 1 ?. 8 correspondence with Robert Lee Bullard,
t^i" t D t 1 :' A1 ^ rt 3 ,- Bow ley, Hugh A. Drum, James G. Harbord
A° v„Jh ?i hin ?' ? t 0Ug ^ s MaoArthur, Henri Philippe PcStaln, Charles^
4,^2. !« rB ' Al '' h «r Capper, Duncan U. Fletcher, Newton D. Baker,
Theodore Roosevelt, Robert R. McCormlck, and Patrick J. Hurley
Also Includes two letters written to David T. Morgan by William T.
Sherman and George Preble.
Register published in 1958 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of C. P. Summerall, Jr., 1955.
n n l< :V ' S ;"7 H1 f^ y ' M1 »tary— 20th cent. 2. The Citadel, the Military
College of South Carolina, Charleston. *
MS 59-227
May, John, 1838-1906.
Papers, 1856-1914.
SO ft. and 1 reel of microfilm (positive)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies. Microfilm copy of .diary and notebooks at
Brown University.
"Statesman, diplomat, author, Journalist, and poet. Correspondence
and letter books, speeches, diaries, notebooks, scrapbook, clippings,
printed matter, memorabilia, photos., and memoranda, mainly for the
years 1807-1905, when Hay served as Ambassador to Great Britain
and as Secretary of State. Earlier papers deal with his legal, literary,
and journalistic activities, and with his service as assistant secretary
to Abraham Lincoln. Includes correspondence of Mrs. Hay for the
years 1882-1914.
Key to printed ed. of the letters and diaries.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described ln part ln
the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 6 no 8
( May 10-19 ) p. 84.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Transferred from National Archives, 1842; gift of Clarence h. Hay
and Mrs. Jmues W. Wadsworth, 1952. ^^^
1. U. S.— For. rell— Gt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit,— For. rel,— U. S
I. Hay, Clara Louise (Stone) 1849-1914.
MS 69-228
McAdoo, William, Gibbs, 1863-1941,
Papers, 1786-1941.
258 ft. (ca. 250,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript, Division,
Lawyer, business executive, Dei. :' /atlc Party leader, U. S. Secre-
tary of the Treasury, Director General of Railroads, and U S Sent
ator from California. Correspondence, memoranda, reports. seraD-
J£ dra » 8 and copies of speeches, articles, and books; buUetin^
photos., and printed matter, relating chiefly to McAdoo's activities in
business and public life. Woodrow Wilson and members of his i Cabi-
net are prominent among the correspondents/Includes family cor-
respondence of the Floyd, McAdoo, and Glbbs families, 1786-1891
Portions of the correspondence are Indexed
Register published in 1959 by the Library of Congress, Also de-
^o.'§ StffiSft «* '^ 7ot ™< ««<>£
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the librarv
Information on literary rights available in the library. "
Gift of Francis Huger McAdoo, 1840.
. 1 -„ U - ?t~ Po1 - & « 0Tt - — 1801-1953. 2. Floyd family. SOIbbs
family. 4. McAdoo family. ,. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 185(£
MS 69-229
Bullard, Robert Lee, 1861-1947.
Papers, 1899-1956.
7 ft. (ca. 8250 Items)
In Library of Congress, Munuscrlpt Division.
Army officer and author. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks,
articles, speeches, scrapbooks, MSS. of books, photos., printed matter
maps, memorabilia, and legal papers. Chief Interest centers in the
diaries, which (with some gaps) record the main events In Bullard's
military career from the Philippine campaigns, through the World
War i period, until his retirement in 1925 and his subsequent activi-
ties as president of the National Security League. Includes MSS of
a published work, Fighting generals, apd of two unpublished books:
of John j a p^rlh?n d ° naty aDd aD aut0Dlogra P h y- Includes letters
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bullard, 1954-55 ; transferred from National War Col-
lege, 1957-58.
1. U. S. — History, Military — 20th cent. 2. National Security
League. 3. Lnuno Moro dialect.
MS 69-230
Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882-
Papers, ca. 1917-86.
10 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (negative) and transcripts (typewritten)
Poet, author, and critic. Notes, correspondence, and literary MSS.
Kelates mainly to Hagedorn'g biographies of William Boyce Thomp-
son and Leonard Wood and to activities of The Vigilantes, an organi-
zation of American writers of World War i, Includes a printed
volume, The national defense act of 1927.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Hagedorn, 1948.
ioi T S° mpS0 £ W "" am BOW 1809-1980. 2. Wood, Leonard, 1860-
1927. 8. The Vigilantes.
MS 69-231
Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.
Papers, 1866-1936.
8ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, speeches, memo-
rabilia, scrapbooks, novels, short stories, essays, notebooks, nnd pam-
phlets. Includes original drafts of many of Wister's writings his
dramatizations of The Virginian, a group of privately printed pam-
phlets inscribed to Wister by their authors, and his libretto for
Villon: a romantic opera in four acts. Correspondents Include
Charles Francis Adams, Edward W. Bob/ Nicholas Murray Butler
Richard Harding Davis, Fanny Kemble (Wister'g grandmother). John
Watson Foster, Hamlin Garland, Henry James, William James Jean
J. Jusserand, Rudyard Kipling, Walter Hines Page, Frederic Rem-
ington, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and William Allen
WWte - MS59-232
26
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1865-1936.
Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.
(Continued)
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Owen Jones Wister, William R. Wister, and Frances
Kemble Wister Stokes, 1952-53.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS59-232
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911.
Tapers, 1883-1^7.
12 ft. and 1 reel ol microfilm (negative)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Montana. Correspondence
(mostly letters received, except for family correspondence), speeches,
articles, financial papers, newspapers, pamphlets, clippings, legal
papers, memoranda, photos., scrapbooks, notebooks on Montana s
county voting record by precincts (1898?), and memorabilia.
Includes family reminiscences (ca. 1860-1911) by Julia Anne
Carter Long, Carter's sister. ■
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Annual report of the Librarian of Congress (1933) p. 31.
Gift of John G. Carter, 1932-S3. „ , „'
x D s —Pol. & govt. — 1865-1933. 2. Montana — Pol. & govt.
8. Carter family. L Long. J""* A"" 1 ? < Ca , r i* r ) noo
MB 59— 2«$o
Frederic, Harold, 1856-1898.
Papers, 1893-97.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Journalist, novelist, and playwright. Correspondence, diaries,
accounts, wills, agreements, notes for plays and stories, clippings, and
printed matter. Most of the papers relate to Frederic's fiction writ-
ing, and include notes for his principal novels, The damnation of
Theron Ware and The return of the O'Mahony. ''",.,' ......
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described Uvthe
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 6, no. 3 (May
1948) p. 91.
Gift of Dorothy S. Stokes, 1947.
' MS 59-234
American Press Association.
Records, 1890-99.
lft. (en. 1S0O items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ,. ,
Mainly letters from writers of stories and articles to the manag-
ing editors of the Association relating to the publication of their
material or to other literary matters ; a few letters from managing
editors of branch offices of the Association are included. Corre-
spondents Include John Aulde, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Rolla 0. Carpen-
ter William E. Curtis, Charles A. Custls, Allan Forman, Moses P.
Handy. John L. Heaton, Bart Kennedy, Alfred B. Lee, Llda Rose
McCabe Hiram Powers, John Gilmer Speed, Alnsworth R. Spofford,
Kate Jordan Vermllye, Rufus R. Wilson, John Russell Young.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Purcha8e ' m4 - MS 59-236
Beyer, Otto Sternoff, 1886-1948.
Papers, 1915-48.
51ft, (ca. 35,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Consulting engineer, economist, and specialist In labor-manage-
ment relations. Papers bulk largest for the period 1929-41. Beyer
served as consulting engineer, both to unions and to management in
industrial concerns and in railway systems such as the Baltimore
and Ohio and the Canadian National Railways; after 1983 he served
in various Federal agencies. Papers Include a speech and article
file containing MS. and typed drafts, subject files (septate mm
have been made for the TV A, the Bonneville Power Authority, and,
the above-mentioned railways, the latter including minutes of labor-
management cooperative meetings) , scrapbooks, and correspondence.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. „,,,.'
Information on liter- ary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Beyer, 1955.
1. Industrial rela- ttons-U. S. MS 59 _236
Pittman, Key, 1872-1940.
Papers, 1898-1951.
80 ft. ( ca. 55,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Nevada. Correspondence, speeches,
articles, legal and financial papers, subject files, photos., memorabilia,
scrapbooks, newspapers, clippings, and other printed matter. Cor-
respondence, which comprises the bulk of the collection, relates
mainly to Pittman's service in the Senate. Other materials deal
with such subjects as silver, mining and coinage, Boulder Dam,
reclamation of lands in Nevada, Alaskan affairs, neutrality, foreign
trade, commercial relations with China and the Orient, the League of
Nations, and woman suffrage. Among the correspondents are Edwin
S Broussard, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull, Harold L. Ickes, Breck-
inridge Long, William G. McAdoo, Patrick A. McCarran, Henry
Morgenthau, Jr., George S. Nixon, Tasker L. Oddle, Joseph T Robin-
son Franklin D. Roosevelt, James G. Scrugham, Joseph Tumulty,
Millard B. Tydiugs, Oscar W. Underwood, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Edgar R. Gates, Humbolt B. Gates, Maude V. Evans, and
Angeling G. Huntley, 1854.
l.U.S.-Po,. & govt.-190W953. ^
Hinke, William John, 1871-1947, collector.
Hinke collection on 18th-century Reformed Church his-
tory, 16D3-1816.
19 ft
In Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pn.) .,-'.*.»'
Transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Copies of church records and archives, reports, diaries, personal
letters of ministers, newspaper accounts, and other papers in the
Dutch archives at The Hague and in MS. collections in Philadelphia,
Bethlehem (Pa.), and elsewhere. Includes material on German Re-
formed Church history from the arrival of the earliest German set-
tlers until (and beyond) the time of publication of the first minutes
of the first synod of the Reformed Church in the United States (1816) ;
also Moravian records, and all 18th-century records of local Re-
formed churches known to exist. Related collections are those of
Zacharlas, Dotterer, and Harbaugh, also in repository.
Catalog In repository ; also MS. list prepared by collector.
List of church records transcribed was published in National his-
torical magazine, v. 75, no. 4 (Apr. 1948) p. 244-246. Material hear-
ing on the relationship of the Reformed Church to the synods of
Holland was published in Minutes and letter of the Coetus of
Pennsylvania, 1784-1792, edited by W. J. Hinke (1903)
Purchased from Mr. Hinke, 1947.
1 Reformed Church In the United States-rrHlst.— Sources.
2. Moravian Church— Hlst.-^Sources,
MS59-238
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Library
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Sookty.
Papers of Reformed Church ministers, 1745-
In. Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pu.) , , , ^ .
Correspondence, sermons, and MSS. of articles by ministers of
the Reformed Church in the United States. Many of the letters de-
scribe historical events, both within the church and In the Nation.
Includes the papers of Benjamin Bausman, Abraham Blumer, Eman-
uel V. Gerhart, Henry Harbaugh, Frledrlch Augustus Rauch, and
Bernard O. Wolff.
Card index and lists In repository.
Acdulred 1863- from various estates and descendants or pur-
chased for the society by Joseph H. Dubbs, James Crawford, and
""I.' Reformed Church In the United States^lergy-Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Reformed Church in ^e United Staes-
■mat —Sources i. Bausman, Benjamin, 1824-1009. h. Blumer,
Abnihaml7l5-1822.ni. Gerhart, Emanuel Vogei 1817-1004 iv.
Harbaugh, Henoy, 1817-1807. v. Rauch, Frledrlch August, 1800-
1841. VI. Wolff, Bernard C, 1794-1870. MS 59-239
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Library
Reformed Church in the United States.
Archives, 1793-1934.
In 'Historical Society of the Evangelical nnd Reformed Church
^S'lmfnutes, documents, and records of all synods and classes
of the Reformed Church in the United States, from the forming of
Se flrsrsynod in 1793 until the union with the Evangelical ^Synod
of North America In 1934 to form the Evange cnl and ^formed
Church Includes records and reports of auxiliary organizations,
missionary nnd relief agencies, nnd other bodies.
Card catalog in repository. .,,~,,
Deposited by order of General Synod, 1934. ^ _•
1 Reformed Church in the United States-Hlst.-Sources
Ms 59-240
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Llhrary
27
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McNair, Lesley James, 1883-1944.
Papers, 1904-43.
6 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, log of air travel Dhotra
m fl r f£v °l'Si^ PPlnBS ' , m \ memorabilia. Serapbooks and albums;
raSa/ato^kcNar 6 ^ ""* « "* C ° 1IeCtlon WhlCh lncludes
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
5fe r y S ,£ Uar i erly journal of cu,rent acquisitions, vfllVnfs (Ma,
1954) p. 168 and v. 13, no. 3 (May 1966) p. 154. y
Transferred from the National War College, 1953-55
1. World War, 1939-1945— Campaigns.
MS 59-241
Margati, Lorenzo.
Business records, 1846-87.
1ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
™J? > hI egpon 5S! ,ee and accounts of Lorenzo Margati and his son Jose,
™,j ,™ >*"; ?*? pap ?. rs 0( the rather relate t0 trade ' n tie Philippines
and contain Information on crops, prices, labor, and the rates of hlr-
l.?«S» JSPfl*^* Jf 8861 .!; J .°^ Margatl's records are concerned
largely with the textile mills of the Boston firm of George O. Bichard-
Son & Co.
Purchase, 1945.
».ii«f ll n B S ,,,e Jslajids — Econ. condlt. 2. Textile industry and
fabrics— U.S. I, Margati, JosS, 1841-1887.
MS59-242
Anderson, Chandler Parsons, 1866-1936.
Papers, ca. 1896-1936. '
26 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Specialist in international law, legal advisor to U. S Dent of
State, and representative of the U. S. and of other countries in
£™ U , B lnte ™atlonal negotiations. Correspondence, alar? notes? In-
S™L r f e „°°Ml a °? n0 . tes of negotiations, typewritten and printed
^Eft"^' n ° tes -*> r ar «<fle» and editorials. Includes material
pF„i™= ^,, dl 1 p UteS ' 'J 1 """ 1 and international fisheries negotiations
claims commissions and disarmament conferences. The correspond-
ence, partly with prominent officials of the U.Tand otherlove?n
^VwMS 1 .* 11 ?*" ° f r £eSSl0nal lmTnalk Warding publica-
tion of his articles, etc., makes up a large part of the collection.
Correspondents Include Wllllara Jennings Bryan, Otis T OartrlehL
£K?T EvanS S Ugnes ' DaTld Starr J° r dan. Philander C L Knox,
R Warren" S ' **"* PoIk • E " nU Boot ' James B ' Scott . and OhartS
Unpublished finding aid In the library
Gift of Mrs. Anderson, 1936-41; Alan O. Gibbons. 1952
essay^eltm4 OT - rel,_20th Cent - * Ia ternational 'law-Addresses,
MS 59-243
Shepherd, Alexander Robey, 1835-1902.
Papers, 1847-1940.
4 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Businessman, public official, and governor of the District of Colum-
bia. Correspondence, diaries, reports, serapbooks, photos., clippings.
p n , ted ,„ m ? tter ' and memorabilia. Includes diary of May Y SheV
herd (1880-81) and portion of a diary and record of Joseph Grlce^
^!S er fJ >C . the ,S atopl,as Minln S Co - ' n Mexico, which Shepherd
operated from 1879 until his death ; programs and Invitations for the
unveiling of the Shepherd Memorial In Washington, D. C: material
relating to Shepherd's death ; and family correspondence
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Purchased from Shepherd's daughter, Mrs. F. D. Merchant 1947
Mlnlng r Com J pTny h - =• Shepherd ' Ma * *■ m ' Bat °P 1Iafl
MS 59-244
Harris, Theophilus, 1769-1841.
Papers, ca. 1793-1841.
1 ft. (on. 70 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Clergyman arid merchant. Correspondence, account books, com-
monplace books, and library catalogs. Besides business entries for
Harris' mercantile establishment in Alexandria, Va., the account
books contain an Itinerary of the voyage of Harris and his wife from
Wales to Virginia, and a list ci the things they brought with them,
includes^catalogs of books at Gwynfryn, Wales, and at Alexandria,
Harris Thoughts on emigration, a volume of poems, and other papers,
a few of which concern his work as a Baptist minister in Philadelphia.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mary H. McKesson, 1944.
1. Alexandria, Va. — Comm.
MS 59-245
Frey, John Philip, 1871-
Papers, 1891-1951.
14 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Labor leader and editor. Correspondence, a diary (Dec 19361
articles speeches, memoranda, notebooks, research notes, financial
S,":' agreements, legal briefs, minutes, reports, pamphlets
&$5fl W? 1 pos , ters ' and P hotos - Includes a namVand I itS
Ject index to the International molders Journal for the period of Frey 's
ShS!??! T~? 7, a . nd fl ye serapbooks of clippings doling wltt his
activities In the American Federation of Labor
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mr. Frey, 1952. "'
1. Journalism, Labor — U. S. 2. Trade unions— US— Hist —
f£!! r ??r £ Amerl ? an Federation of Labor. " j. in ^na-
tional Molders' and Foundry Workers' Journal. (In-
Q6X63 )
nu r. n x „. . » MS 69-246
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Minute books and records of members, 1830-1959
8402 ft. (ca. 120,000 items) '
In Hl.-torlan's Office Library (Salt Lake City)
„i„?i eCOr '! S i? f tno c ? urch . and ofsanlzations within the church in-
cluding stakes, wards, missions, branches, priesthood groups, Kelef
Society, Sunday School, Young Men's and Young Women's MuluS
Improvement Associations, Primary, and other bodies Mutual
Listed in card catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
1. Mormons and Mormonlsm — Hist. — Sources. 2. Mormons «n«i
Mormonlsm— Societies, etc. mormons and
Church of Jesus Christ of
T „ ^ o , MS 69-247
Latter-Day Saints. Hist Off. Llbr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Papers of church leaders, 1829-1959.
839ft. '.■■■•■
In Historian's Office Library (Salt Lake City)
Correspondence, letter books, documents, diaries, and other Daners
of presidents of the church and other general authorities, promlnen?
leaders, and pioneers. Biographical sketches of church leaders, mem-
bers of stake presidencies and bishoprics.
Listed in card catalogs In the library.
Open to investigators upon approval of the church historian
Information on literary rights available in the library
MormonTsm-Blog" Morm o nl « m " Hist. - Sources. 2. Mormons and
Church of Jesus Christ of
MS 69-248
Latter-Day Saints. Hist Off, Llbr.
Association against the Prohibition Amendment.
Records, 1920-33.
4 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Mainly printed matter (pamphlets and clippings); also contains
a copy of the group's certificate of foundation, bibliographical mate-
rial, and a mailing list.
Unpublished finding aid in the library,
Gift of W. H. Stayton, 1937.
MS 69-249
Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909.
Papers, 1866-1908.
20 ft. (ca. 13,500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Educator, author, editor, and philosopher. Letters, drafts and
printed copies of Harris' articles, addresses, lectures, and reports
with notes and printed material used In their preparation, and the
MSS. of his books,
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 11, no. 8 (May
1954) p. 161.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Edith Davidson Harris, 1953.
1. Education — U. S.— Collected works.
MS59-250
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Manuscript histories, 1830-1959.
575 ft.
In Historian's Office Library (Salt Lake City)
Histories compiled under the direction of the church historian, of
288 stakes, 2570 wards, 60 missions, and 1780 branches. Includes
about 900 volumes of Journal history, a chronological history of the
church.
. Open to Investigators upon approval of the church historian
Information on literary rights available in the library.
1, Mormons and Mormonlsm — Hist
MS 69-251
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Hist Off. Llbr.
28
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Woodward, Clark Howell, 1877-
Papers, 1926-50.
4 ft. (ca. 1100 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Transcripts.
Naval officer. Speeches on national security, naval preparedness
and patriotism ; and weekly news commentaries written tor Interna-
tional News Service, 194CM5, covering diplomatic and military events.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Admiral Woodward, 1955.
1. U. S.— Defenses— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. World War,
1939-1945.
MS 59-252
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice.
Records, 1871-1950.
1 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Reports, miscellaneous papers, and photos. Mainly itemised re-
ports of persons arrested through the efforts of the Society. Includes
MS. notations by Anthony Comstock, secretary, 1873-1915.
Indexed. /
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Transfered from Post Ofilce Dept, 1953.
I. Comstock, Anthony, 1844-1915.
MS 59-253
Morris family.
Papers of the Morris and Popham families, 1667-1892.
2 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, notebooks, account books, and legal papers. The
bulk of material Is for 1750-1850. Includes papers of Lewis Morris
(1671-1746) owner of most of the land now known as the Bronx, chief
justice of the Province of New York, and Governor of the Province of
New Jersey; Lewis Morris (1698-1762) Judge of the Vice Admiralty
Court of Connecticut, New York and New Jersey; Robert Hunter
Morris (1700-64) Governor of Pennsylvania; Richard Morris (1780-
1801) chief justice of New York State, and Major William Popham
(1752-1849) Richard Morris' son-in-law, whose papers Include a rec-
ord of the court martial of Col. Moses Hazen In 1780, his correspond-
ence as President-General of the Society of the Cincinnati, and letters
from James Tllton, Peter S. Duponceau and John Taylor of Caroline.
Most of the letters after 1849 are to Major Popham's son, William S.
Popham, a leading member of the New York Society of the Cincinnati.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described In the Li-
brary's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 10, no. 3 (May
195S) p. 150.
Purchase; 1952.
I. Popham family, u. Hazen, Moses, 1733-1803, defendant
MS69-254
Catherwood, Mary (Hartwell) 1847-1902.
Papers, 1860-ca. 1902.
150 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
In part, photocopies.
Vuthor Correspondence, literary MSS., notebook, diary, clippings,
photos., and reprints. Among the correspondents are Eugene Field
and James Whltcomb Riley.
Card catalog In the library. Also described In Newberry Library
bulletin, no. 8 (Dec. 1947) p. 16-21-
Gift of Mra Donald P. Cameron, 1947.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors, Amer-
leaD ' MS 69-255
Newberry Library
Evangelical and Reformed Church, Historical Society.
Reformed Church diaries, 1777-1918.
In Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pa.)
In part, transcripts. ,
Diaries and journals of ministers of the Reformed Ghurch In the
United States, and the account book of a schoolmaster. Though
chiefly of Interest for congregational arid church history, the diaries
contain much social history, and many cover the Civil War period.
Includes diaries of Benjamin Bailsman, Darius William Gerhard,
Emanuel Vogel Gerhart, Henry Harbaugh, Daniel Jung (schoolmaster
accounts), Joseph Spangler Kieffer, William Phillips, James Ross
Relly, John William Runkel, and William Rupp.
Catalog In repository.
Excerpts published In Bulletin of the Theological Seminary of the
Reformed Church, 1930-57.
Open to investigators. .... ...
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Gifts of descendants of the diarists, since 1863. __
1. Reformed Church in the United States^lergy-Correspond-
ence, reminiscences. 2. Reformed Church In the United States—
Hist-Iermons. I. Bausman, Benjamin, 1824-1909. u. Gerhard,
Darius WlUlam, 1838-1906. m. Gerhart Emanuel Vogel, 1817-1904.
iv. Harbaugh, Henry, 1817-1867. v. Jung, Daniel. Jt^"*"". Joseph
Spangler, 1S42-1919. vn. Phillips, William, 1816-1896. vm. Belly,
James Ross, 1788-1844. rx. Runkel, John William, 1749-1832. x.
Rupp, William, 1839-1904.
MS 59-256
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Library
McCormick, Lynde Dupuy, 1895-1956.
Papers, 1909-59.
5 ft (ca. 3600 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Navy officer. Correspondence, reports, notes, scrapbopks,
photOB., clippings, and miscellaneous printed matter, The bulk of
the collection relates to McCormlck's duty as Supreme Allied Com-
mander of the Atlantic, 1952-54. Includes trip reports and subject
files of the nations of NATO.
Unpublished Sndlng aid In the library.
Information ■- -Olterary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. McOormlck, 1959.
1 Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic.
MS 59-257
Kautz, August Valentine, 1828-1896.
Papers, 1846-1945.
3 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
U. S. Army officer. Correspondence, Including drafts of letters,
diaries, commissions, clippings, notes and notebooks, essays, speeches,
memorabilia, MS. of a biography, documents, U. S. Military Academy
records, scrapbopks, orders, and photos., covering the whole of
Kautz' military career (except the Mexican War) from his West
Point cadet days until his retirement In 1892. Main emphasis is on
tki Civil War years and the postwar period. Some papers relate
to his service on the military commission that tried the conspirators
In ihe Lincoln assassination. Includes descriptive, material about
the Western territories and the Indians, and a transcript of Kautz'
Reminiscences of the Civil War. Some papers relate to a brother,
Albert Kautz, Admiral, U. S. N., and concern affairs In Samoa and
elsewhere In the Pacific following the war with Spain.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Austin Kautz, 1937 ; transferred from Army War Col-
lege, 1945-55.
1, U. S. — Hist— Civil War— Cavalry operations. 2. Lincoln, Abra-
ham, Pres. U. S. ..— Assassination. 8. Indians of North America —
Wars— 1866-1895. 4. The West — Descr. & trav. i. Kautz, Albert
1839-1907.
MS 59-258
Bliss, Tasker Howard, 1853-1930.
Papers, 1870-1930.
116 ft. and 8 reels of microfilm.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer, scholar, diplomat. Correspondence, printed matter,
drafts of speeches, lectures, and articles, diaries, memoranda, reports,
minutes of meetings, and scrapbooks. Detailed coverage, through
personal and ofllclal papers, of Bliss's military service from the
Spanish War through World War i, culminating with. his term as
Chief of Staff. Separate flies embrace Bliss's work with the Ameri-
can Peace Commission following the war and his participation In the
Supreme War Council. Correspondents Include Newton D. Baker,
Woodrow Wilson, Edward M. House, Henry White, Robert Lansing,
Frank L. Polk, Joseph O. Grew, Iceland Harrison, Oscar T. Crosby,
Herbert Hoover, and Henry T. Allen.
Indexed In part
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Gen, Bliss, 1929-30 ; Garnegle Corp. of New York, 1935 ;
Eleanora Frances Knopf, 1936; trustees of estate of Gen. Bliss, 1939,
1. U. S.— History, Military— 20th cent.
MS 59-259
Allen, Henry Tureman, 1859-1930.
Papers, 1806-1938.
23 ft. (ca. 15,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, literary MSS., speeches,
financial records, military documents, maps, drawings, photos., and
cllDPlngs and other printed items, relating mainly to Allen s military
career as a member of an Alaskan exploring party, 1885-86 ; organizer
and chief of the Philippine Constabulary, 1901-7 j member of the
Mexican Punitive Expedition, 1916-17 ; commander of the 90th Divi-
sion during World War i; and commander of the American occupa-
tion forces on the Rhine, 1919-28. Includes papers dealing with
Allen's organizing of veterans' groups for the 1928 Democratic presi-
dential candidate, Alfred E. Smith; several typewritten MSS. of
his book. My Rhlneland 'Journal ; and family papers. Correspondents
include Newton D. Baker, Tasker H. Bliss, Bills LvDresel^ James
G Harbord, Myron T. Herrick, James H. Hy.de, Arthur MacArthur,
Douglas MacArthur, Peyton C. March, John J. Pershing, Theodore
Roosevelt, Paul M. Tirard, Hugh G. Wallace, John W. Weeks, and
Leonard Wood. ;. . ... „ ,,
Register published in 1958 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Henry T.Allen, Jr., 1956. .
1. U. S— History, Military— 20th cent. 2. Allen family.
MS 59—260
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Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933.
TValsh-Erickson papers, en. 1910-34.
208 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Papers of Thomas James Walsh and John Edward Erlckson, U. S.
Senators from Montana, the former having served 1913-38 and the
latter 1933-34 (the remaining part of Walsh's last term). Corre-
spondence, speeches, legislation flies, extracts, pamphlets, scrapbooks,
clippings, and photos. Erlckson papers relate only to the period
1933-34. Legislation flies, Including parts of the official correspond-
ence, comprise the bulk of the collection. Among the subjects covered
are the Council of National Defense, farm loan associations, Indian
affairs, pardons and paroles, the Sun River Irrigation project, the
Flathead River power sites, oil and gas permits, land cases, railway
legislation, war risk Insurance, the American Peace Society, the
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway route, the League to Enforce
Peace, Russian famine relief, the World Court, and the World Peace
League. Personal correspondence covers the period ca, 191042 Cor-
respondents Include William B. Borah, Albert B. Fall, Warren G
Harding, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes,
Cordel] Hull, Harold L, Ickes, Wesley L. Jones, Andrew W. Mellon,
Gerald P. Nye, David A. Reed, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ellhu Root
Henrlck Shlpstead, Henry L. Stlmson, Henry A. Wallace, and Ray
Lyman Wilbur.
Unpublished finding aids In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Genevieve Walsh Gudger and Mrs. Erlckson 1942 and 1955
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. Montana— Pol. & govt.
1 Erlckson, John Edward, 1888-1946.
MS 69-261
Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950.
Papers, 1880-1948.
53 ft. (ca. 86,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Government official. Correspondence, diaries, Journals,
speeches, clippings, reports, printed matter, scrapbooks, minute book,
press book, photos., law school notebooks, and copybooks, mainly
concerning public and business . affairs from the late 1890's through
the 1930's. Much material about political campaigns and contro-
versies of the McKlnley, Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, and later eras,
during which Garfield was successively Ohio State senator, U S.
Civil Service Commissioner, U. S. Commissioner of Corporations,
Secretary of the Interior, Red Gross official, and holder of various
positions concerned with railroads and public lands; on Republican
and Progressive Party candidates and issues, conservation and recla-
mation, patronage appointments, and pensions- also on Oklahoma,
Mexico and Mexican lands, Cuba, charitable groups, prohibition, labor
unions, Industrial relations, antitrust laws and prosecutions, Indian
affairs, the Government Printing Office, and the tariff. Some papers
on personal and family matters and firms In which Garfield was
Interested. Includes correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt and
Mrs, Roosevelt, Charles J. Bonaparte, Hiram Johnson, Glfford Pln-
chot, and Ellhu Root.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Abraham Garfield, 1953 ; Mrs. John N. Garfield* James A.
Garfield, Newell Garfield, and Mrs. R. M. Garfield, 1954
l.U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1958.
MS 59-262
Johnson, Nelson Truster, 1887-1954.
Papers, 1916-*0.
11 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
r,K. U- S- ^"•'. Btant S^fe^y ot State, Minister and Ambassador to
China, and Minister to Australia. The main body of papers consists
of personal correspondence (1916-87). Includes a large group of
memoranda of conversations and 12 engagement books (1927-85).
articles, speeches, and other material relating to the State Depart-
!S ^ ""mo^S"* ^ 192 ^?> and desk Solars M>d appoint-
meat liate (1948-50) when Johnson was Secretary General. Far
Eastern Commission. Correspondenta Include Stanley Hornbeck,
Owen Lattlmore, and Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In tbA library
Gift of Mr. Johnson, 1954.
«. *:?" HTTP?'- re l'"^ East < Far *"»»') 2. East (Far
East)— Politics. 3. Far Eastern CommlSBlon.
MSC0-1
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 1880-
Papers, 1898-1966.
4 ft. (rn. 2700 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Entomologist in the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Correspondence,
notes, Journals, and scientific and literary MSS. The extensive source
notes and author's copy for works subsequently published by the
Dept of Agriculture reflect Wade's specialization In the control of
Insects affecting cereal and forage crops. Includes much correspond-
ence with Ralph Early Gilbert which provides biographical material
and Information relating to Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Washing-
ton, D. C„ and national affairs; letters to Wade's sisters; and scien-
tific correspondence with George W. Barker, Harry u. Barker ma-
ward O. Essig, Edward O. G. Kelly, Vernon King, Waldo L. McAtee.
James A. ,Q. Rehn, William R. Walton, Francis M. Webster Henrv F
Wlckham, and others. '
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the
Library s Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 12, no. 8 (May
1955) p. 128.
Gift of Mr. Wade, 1954-65; Ralph Early Gilbert, 1955.
1. Entomologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Grain
Diseases and pests. 8. Forage plants— Diseases and pests. 4. Insects
Injurious and beneficial. i. Gilbert, Ralph Early. '
rr .. t^ , MS 60-2
Tabor, Edward O 1885-1948.
Papers, 1918-48.
5 ft. (en. 3000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
,M,w Wy H ^ • . Cor '-esp<radence, reports, speeches, notes, photos., pam-
Fhl \? ?, p,nes ,' " nd ° tner P rln "*l matter reflecting Tabor's part In
the activities of Czechoslovak-Americans on behalf of the Ripubli?
of Czechoslovakia. Includes material on Czech news, American r£
lief to Czechoslovakia, Thomas Masaryk, .EdvardBenS, and "^
^fYE" I 1 nstltut ? ! a family and personal file, and letters from Jan
and Alice Masaryk and Edvard Benes. ««™b iruin jud
T.h^ U . b A hed /? d '? g ald , ln the L '» r ary. Also described In the
1957? plM y 3 ° Urna curre "t acquisitions, *• 14, no. 8 (May
Information on literary rights available In the library
TatorYateS? °' '***"*• *" J ° hD K Tabor ' ""d Marguerite K:
1. Czechoslovak Republic— Relations (general) with the U. S 2
i' « "l,? e - atIon8 (General) with the Czechoslovak Republic i
Benes, Edvard, Pres. Czechoslovak Republic, 1884, 194a* n ? Masaryk
Alice Garrlgue, 1879- in. Masoryk, Jan Garrlgue, 1886-1948
MS 60^3
Redington, George, 1798-1850.
Papers, 1811-1907.
7 ft. (rn. 5000 Items)
In Library »f Congress, Manuscript Division
=™ LR . Wyer ' , ,e K | ? l » tor . Judge, businessman, and land agent. Corre-
spondence, legal documents, business records, ledgers, and photost
dating largely from 1825-50 and relating to Redlngton's lumber mUls
??i,d U8 ' neS8 f a f vl i^. ln the Waddlngton-Ogdenrimrg, NY. area
^. n r„n m Tl al de T a " ng wlth the N ° r H">"> Ballroad; papers of
Redlngton s brother James, and of other members of the Redlngton
family, of Thornas and David Ogden, and of the Parish famll™
Unpublished finding aid ln the library.
Purchased from and given by Borden Clarke, 1954
,„ 1 ' v rS eri p 6 7?7T! ,rk (State) 2. Northern Railroad Company
Bavart m fi !i a £ n h fam " y - *• Hedln |t»" family. I. Ogden, David
1844 " - ° eden ' Tnoma <> Ludlow, 1773-
MS 60-4
Terhune, Albert Payson, 1872-1942.
Papers, 1890-1941.
7ft. (on. 580 Items)
In Librury of Congress, Manuscript Division.
,*J; Uth0r ' ^ Co'rBBpondence, documents, literary MSS., articles od-
h^^' ^V"" SCr l I ! ts - In =!udes typewritten copies of four articles
by John T. Scarry, a biographical sketch of Terhune by John fTttow
Te'rhune, a hU %??* *"-**# ot Tn « Bert Terhune I knew, by Anlce
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Terhune, 1045 and 1955.
, a > ^ ar 7'i? hn , T - n ' Trow, John F. in. Terhune, Anlce Morris
(Stockton) The Bert Terhune I knew. ™
MS 60-5
Thwingr, Charles Franklin, 1853-1937.
Papers, 1870-1937.
38 ft.
In Western Reserve University,
Transcripts.
n„?J e !^ ai ^«Z h ^ a £\ ana ^ucator. President, Western Reserve
University (1890-1921) ; secretary, Board of Trustees, Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1805-21) ; and presi-
dent of United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa (1922-28). Correspond-
ence and other papers relating to Thwing's educational activities and
interests, .including letters from or to Charles W. Eliot, Newton D.
Baker, John Hay, and Samuel Mather. Includes a notebook on Henry
Adams lectures at Harvard, made by Tawing during his student
days.
List of papers available In collection.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available ln the library.
1. Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 2. Carnegie Foundation
for the Advancement of Teaching, 8. Phi Beta Kappa,
m MS60-6
Western Reserve Univ. Library
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Morris family.
Pnpers, 1704-1920.
4 ft. (ca. 600 Items) ,„„ „ n ,
InUnherslty of Virginia library (38-7U) .
Chiefly letters received by three generations of the Hanover and
LouSa Co (Va.) family during the period 1770-1800, especially by
McCd Morris, James Maury Morris, and Richard 0. Morris. ^Sub-
tecto dealt with include business, agriculture, politics, and general
X conditions. Includes some letters from Henry Olay, and a
journal and daybook containing accounts of an .Orange Court House
ohyslclan (1910-20). Names represented Include the Anderspnfamlly
tbTjS Hawkins estate, Thomas Jefferson, the Samuel Overton
esU^Levvte B. Allen, William Anderson, Archibald Austin, Thomas
Bibb Hardinla M. Burnley. Frank Carr, Isbam Ohlsholm, John Blair
Dabney, the Royal Edinburgh Infirmary, George Ferebee, Matthew
Fontaine, John Forbes, Alexander Garrett, Elijah Garth, Francta
Walker Gilmer, Thomas Walker Gilmer, Benjamin Harris, PatricK
Henry. Thomas Hooper. Robert William Hughes, John Hurt, John LaB-
ley. Thomas Lee, John Lewis, Wortbam Meander and Co., Michael
Mckewan, James McKlnney, John A Madder, Thomas Mason, ^Ann
Maury, Fontaine Maury, James Maury, Matthew Maury, Richard
Kidder Meade, Meriwether and Garrett, George Mlchle, Dabney
Minor, Lancelot Minor, Lucian Minor. Julia M. Watson Morris, Mutual
Assurance Society of Virginia, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Nicholson,
J. W. Overton, E. W. Page, Orris Paine, Samuel PaUuv Edmund
Pendleton, Pennsylvania University School of Medicine, Perkins &
Watson, Bernard Peyton, John T. Quarles and Co., BdmundBandolph,
Richard Randolph, Thomas Randolph, William Randolph, the Re-
publican Academy of Louisa, B. W. Richardson, Francis Xllldart
Huffln, Malachl Sawyer, William Henry Seamon, ™^.*®*™;
John O. Steger, Andrew Stevenson, Creed Taylor, Edmund Taylor,
loouelln T Taylor. Robert Taylor, John Tlmberlake, William M.
Thornton John Tyler William oWh, Robert Dinwiddle, Josiah Wai£
Swateon^jlmes Watson, Kate Anderson Watson (Mrs. David
5 Watson). William O. Winston, and William Woods.
6 B* Part in Eighteenth century calendar of ™™«W>
In the University of Virginia Library, compiled by R. W. Coakley
^^Vlrglnia-Econ. condlt. 2. Virginia-Pol. & govt S. Phy-
sicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. - i. Morris, Richard,
1782^10 ^Morris, James Maury, fl. 1820-1830. m. Morris, Rich-
ard O. rv. Olay, Henry, 1777-1862. MS 60-7
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Argosy collection, 1795-1893.
In University of Virginia Library (38-461) !■
Letters and papers (mostly handwritten and slxned), and ports
of ^tattonarrand l&th century statesmen Subjects dealt with
include slavery, the currency question, agriculture, laud grants, poli-
tics and government, the sliver question education, a»d religion.
Persons and bodies represented Include John Strode Barbour,_the
Barbour family, Johnson Newlon Camden, James Conrad, John War-
wick Daniel, Charles James Faulkner. Aretns Brooks Fleming, John
Buchanan Floyd? Joseph Goodwyn, Chester Dorman Hubbard, Eppa
HuntX John Warfield Johnston, Susan Colston Leigh. Bensor ..John
Dossing William Mahone, Jajnes Maury, Orange and Alexandria
RaUrola Co., George Pearce, the Republican State Committee of Vir-
ginia Wlln^m Smith, Samuel Lewis Southard, John , N. Tazewell.
WUliam H [Thompson, Robert Brooke, Virginia Military Institute,
Virginia Midland Railway Co., Lewis Warrington Wblg P"»-ty. p Walt-
m«n Thomas Wlliev WUliam Segar Archer, Lewis Ashmead, George
W^lev Ttkns W n Ben W A. M to, Adam Badeau, George ^Edmund
Badger, Phincas Bates, Jr.. Roosevelt A. Beekmnn Andrew Beirne,
Judah Berry, Blair and Rives, Lemuel Jackson Rowden, Thomas
RWll Bowden, James L. Browner J. D. G. Brown^ Nathaniel Francis
Cabell, Daniel Call, David Campbell, p. B. Canfleld and Co., George
Quayie Cannon, John Snyder Carllle, James H.Cawsten, Jr., WUliam
Chambers John Chamberlain Clark, WUliam John Clarke, Frances
BuTd^Tu'cker Coni'ter, Leslie Combs, Daniel Conrad M^M
Conrad, F. D. Conrad, Robert Young Conrad, Braxton C ladi Sock,
^muel A Christie, Henry Gassett Davis, Thomas N. Davis, Henry
llmt Abner L. Duncan, Stephen Benton Elklns John Wayles Eppes,
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Charles James Faulkner, P. R. ff naa »>
Philip RicaruFendall, Norman R.FltuHugh, Isaac FrankUn, L.
fSi S Rnssett. Albert Gallatin, Dr. Gannlrt, Meredith Polndexter
Gentry; Will am Branch Giles, James Melville ^"^.T^omae GrOB-
'veudr, Thomas Peabody Grosvenor, John Hagan and Co., Andrew
Hrihil Kin. Charles Frederick Hennlngsen, Benjamin Hyde, John Jay
Jackson, Joseph Johnson, WUliam Jones, David Kean, Daniel Smith
Ti* Marv P Leo" Ludwell Lee, Ro. Legglt, Benjamin Wntktns Leigh,
JonnScIs Llw£ mIssC. F McCnll, John MoCormlck ft- .Clark
McGrew, John MacLaurin, Alexander Manning William J. Menetee,
L. D. Merchant,' James L. Miller, James Tyndaie Mitchell, HoraUo
G Moffett, James Monroe, Michael Montgomery. Wllllam^tephen
Morgan, John Singleton Mosby, Anthony llustoe, _ Joseph WNeal.
Ross A. NellRon, Blkanah Nlckerson, John Page, John Mercer Pa"on,
fo^VnV- sunn els Pennvbacker. M. D. Phillips, Benjamin Perley Poore,
jTn Pratt?WlUlam Pdce, J. H. Prichard/Samuei T. HJ»^ J™""
Oabeif Rives" William Henry Roane, Wlnthrop Sargent, Sheldon and
Civ Oliver Simpson, Frnncls Henney Smith, Francis Lee Smith,
John F Smith and Co., WUliam Wright Southgate, Conrad Spaece,
John Stewart, James French Strother, Archibald Stuart George
it *eny John Taliaferro, Littleton Waller Tazewell, WUUam E
ToSo. Howard F. Thornton, Philip Thornton, Trinity Historical
s^iAtv.i Dallas) George W. Trueheart, John S. Turner, Peter Godwin
V^ Wlnkt Abratanf Watklns Venable, Henry A. Wise, Virginia
Land Office; Virginia University Alumni, Duncan S. Walker, Charles
Wallace?rdonlram Judson Warner, George H. Welch. Charles Ander-
eon Wickliffe, Jdseph Wilson, Robert N. Windeo£ RcAertBno^h With-
ers Wimara WalltaWoodward, Marcus Joseph Wright, Robert Young.
Thomas Young, and the Republican (Whig) Party.
L Statesmen— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Statesmen—
Portralt8 ' Mseo-s
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Caspar!, August.
Business records, 1845-90.
ca. 751tem8.
In University of Virginia Library (88-138)
Records of Casparl's mercantile and tailoring business in Chrls-
tlansburg, Va"., including correspondence, Mils, receipts, and the con-
stitution and bylaws of the Home Building Association (Wythevllle,
Va 1870)
i'. Tailors-TChrlstiansburg, Va. 2. Clothing trade— ChrlBtlanpburg,
Va ' t. Home Building Association, Wythevllle, Va.
MS60-9
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 8-1046.
Papers, ca, 1910-47.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive) and transcripts (typewritten)
Educator and author. Correspondence (largely letters sent) ; Mbb.
of books, articles, reviews, and lectures; clippings, diary, proofsheota,
Drinted book, and memorabilia. Much of the correspondence deals
with Nock's work as a lecturer at St. Stephen's College, the University
of Virginia, and elsewhere, and his activities as editor of the Freeman
and of the Economic Council review of books. Includes posthumous
articles about Nock by Bernard Iddlngs Bell and othero. Correspond-
ents include Leonard Bacon, George P. Bissell, Frank W. Garrison,
Lincoln R. Colcord, Edmund O. Evans, Ellen Wlnsor, Rebecca Wlnsor
Evans, and S. Edward Fretz.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
01fte ' 1M ^ 5 ' MS60-10
Preble, Edward, 1761-1807.
Papers, 1680-1809.
10 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer. Correspondence, diary, journals, account books, log
books, muster rolls, signni books, and other papers, largely af ter 17B&
Includes family papers and correspondence; logs of the U. S. Frigate
John Adams, U, S. Brig Pickering, U. S, Frigate Constitution, and
U S. Brig Argus ; Isaac Chauncey's journal on the U. S. Frigate John
Adams ; and letters from William Balnbrldge, James Barron, Jame3 L.
Cathcart, Isaac Chauncey, Jacob Crownlnshleid, George Davla, Stephea
Decatur William Eaton, Charles W. Goldsborough, WUliam Hlggtns,
Isaac Hull, Jacob Jones, Tobias Lear, James Prince, John Rodgers,
Robert Smith, Benjamin Stoddert, and notes from the representatives
of the Pnsha of Tripoli. _ _'
Unpub.lshed card Index In the library. Also described in Hand-
book of manuscripts in the Llbrnry of Congress (1018) p. 840-3J1.
The bulk of the collection was purchased In 1002.
1. U.S.— History, Naval— To 1900. 2, Lor books. 3. Preble family.
I. Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840. ^c, an ■,-,
Mb 60-11
Perkins family.
Papers and business records, 1776-1893.
6 ft. (ca. 290 Items) _ .
In University of Virginia Library (38-o3)
Ledcers daybooks, journals, letter books, receipt books, and miscel-
laneous papers containing business, iegn*, and farm records, and
private letters of the Perkins family and others. Chiefly the accounts
of Georee W Perkins, tobacco commission merchnnt of Richmond ana
Powhatan Co William A. Perkins of Cumberland Co., John Ssabrook
& Co of SmlthsvUle, and physician's records of Dr Robert Hender-
son^' Includes the voting register of "^^"^■'•f'" 1 .™^'*"'
Cumberland Co., 1870, and the tax and execution books of Powhafnn
Co 1*06-10 Other papers concern the Guthrey, Henderson, Snundero,
and Smith families. Names of persons and Anns mentioned incluae
Eliza T Perkins, Lndlam Helneken and Co., Martha Henderson, Home
Insurance Co., George William Pnlmore, Perkins and Dnvis, an,a
Perkins and Harris.
Indexed .'n part. MS 60-l»
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Papers and business records, 1776-1893.
Perkins family.
(Continued)
vtoSto^^^sr* ot the ■ rd,w,t - univers,ty ° f
o 1. Farms— Virginia. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trade— Virelnia
4 r^^ l T7^ [tb ^ i "% V f l -- C0TreB ^ Dim < x ' reminiscenced etc!
Co v^i?.,. ^ -■Va--Votin e registers. 5. Taxation-Powhatan
Perkins - ^ fiL, A J," w rk i DS ' Ge 0£?l w -. toba «» merchant, n.
7?^hn\'o^ H m A - n i- Henderson, Robert, d. 1862. iv. Seabrook
(John) and Company, Smlthsvllle, Va. V. Cumberland Co., Va. vi.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-12
Berkeley family.
Papers, 1653-1930.
20 ft. fra. 20,000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-118)
Personal correspondence, legal and business papers, agricultural
'mSSS."^ n v eb0 ?^, 0, ; D tlle Berkleys of Barn Elms SK
Middlesex Co., Va. (1653-1820) of Aldie, Loudon Co (I82O-82T and
of Albemarle Co (1882-1930), with papers concerning thT^veriey
S^fcm^SSf 11, C"^ 1 ?'' 1 . Corbin, Kemp, Mann, Nelson, End!
Page, Randolph, and Smith families. Papers of tha first Eamnnrt
o 3 f e th^V^? la ^? rre8P ,? ndenCe 0t S,r W1I " am Berieley S Go"
?h^L7 ^S'^k 00 '^ ltems Pe^uHne to Baton's Rebellion (1676),
the vestry of Christ Church Parish (1765), military prisons and nrl£
oners during the Civil War, and the political career of State legislate*
William Noland. Includes correspondence with, or papers concerning,
S A a n U S Houston . s " Henry Chlcheley, and Henry Sennet, mS of
Arlington,
nt 4 cale " dar ° K f "»» P a Pe™, 1653-1767, Is appended to The Berkeleys
1940)™. 62-138 Berkeley, Jr. (thesis, M. A., University of Va.!
v. 1 ' F "™ "■'"'eanenr— Records and correspondence— Middlesex Co.,
Al. I 2 ! V "i gl i" a T Q eneal.— Sources. 3. Virginia— Pol. & govt.-
Colonlal period. 4. Bacon's Rebellion, 1676. 5. U S— Hist— Civil
mSrftm^Z' r, I t Berk t ey ' Eamund. n. Berkeley, Sir William,
W087-1677. m. Berkeley, Francis Lewis. The Berkeleys of Barn
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-13
Babcock, Orville Elias, 1836-1884.
Papers, 1849-1947.
1283 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Army officer. Correspondency, documents, records, bills receipts
photos., memorabilia, clippings, and maps, dealing with Bab^ck's
oTto? fH.1 d wlff M,P - t0 mSB r & GnS * «JurIng g the dosfng yl™
of the Civil War, and as private secretary to Grant during his
terms in the White House. Includes material on, among other things!
SS^nyST'wh. ^' 1 *. IU - the Sant0 Domln e° annexation mov£
me CaV^aK„1^.^y 8Cflnda18 ln ^ ^^ R< " enUe Ser *~
Gift of Adolph E. Babcock, 1950.
nA G ,f an V DlySSe f SlmpB0n ' Pr< * D ' S - 1822-1885. 2. Dominican
Hepubllc— Annexation to the U. S.. 3. Whiskey frauds. mlI " can
Newberry Library MS 60-14
Broun, William LeRoy, 1829-1902.
Papers, 1838-1902.
4 ft. (4500 Items)
Colston (2380) °* N ° rth Gar0 " na Llbrary ' Southern Historical
Educator scientist, planter, and Confederate Army officer. Per-
sonal, family business, and professional correspondence, account
books, woman's diary (1862), scrapbooks, and other papers relating to
B /n^l e v an ^ W K^ !? Virgin,, and Mississippi, at the University
of Georgia, Vanderbllt University, University of Texas, and Alabama
Polytechnic Institute, to his Confederate Army service, and to his
scientific and farming Interests.
Unpublished finding aid and index In the library
Deposited by Bessie Broun, 1941 and IMS.
1. Apiculture— Southern States. 2. Agricultural colleges— South-
ern States. 3. U. S.- Hist.-Civll War-Collections.
North Carolina. Univ. Library Alb 60-15
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816.
Papers, ca. 1771-1834.
5ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. statesman. Letter books containing copies of Morris' diplo-
matic, commercial, and personal letters; diaries; legal flies; financial
ISS?1 8 ,; a 5 d P rlnted materials. The bulk of the collection Is for
J7 o f? 6 ' dur,n S whl <* time Morris served as Minister to Prance and
U. S. Senator. Includes material relating to the settlement of his
'WSSPSSSS^^A^ — Oary Morris.
BeQuest of Alfred Percival MaudsUy, 1837
_ ■■■ . MS60-16
Forbes, William Cameron, 1870-
Journals, 1904-46.
8ft.- ;.: ■' ■ '
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Transcripts (typewritten)
FortS' D a1tivlt?e S g ? n e ^ n i, eXeOUtWe ' \ Uthor ' and dlDlomat - Covers
ivrues activities in the civil government of the Phlllnnlnoa no Co™./
the American Economic Mission to Hit. Por ^>o.> ^7j^^l™*^ or
director in several Americln busln^nd nKnSEVtaSj *££?£
respondence is transcribed with the dally entries We °°*'
Indexed.
E^fM^ 6 "!" 8 aid in the library.
Gift of Mr. Forbes, 1851andl953.
MS 60-17
Smith, Erwin Prink, 1854-1927.
Papers, 1891-1927.
2ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
ncJt^onrn.?] ? 8 .! £'"! U> S " Dept ' of ^culture, translator, and
™L nhJ£ B an J d d i aries ' ""-respondence, notebooks, notes me™
f™ A P K°^ S '- and prtnted matter. The journals and diaries fornt
/iloi h v e bu , lk ° f tne collection, include accounts of tri™ to Florida"
hiS > **? ^ ur °Pe (1824-25). Other significant Items Indude a no£
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gtftof Fred Neter for the estate of Dr. Smith, 1956-57
nicr VFtJXm * Botany-District of CoU^Ts. Florida-
iJescr. & trav. 4. Europe— Descr. & trav— lfllft- , oLirl.
Jose Maria de, 1842-190& '• He redla,
...... MS 60-18
Ambler family.
E&fS l 2 f ,oSue^) bler " nd Bttrb ° Ur fl,milies ' 1772-1880.
In University of Virginia Library (38-77)
vi£?n° n ?' an , d D " slne ss Papers of families prominent In the llfo of
Virginia (particularly Amherst and Orange Counties and toe v l?„£f
?n i^ arb °^ r f,T" le i' Iargel y ot Jonn Jaqueilf Ambler ?nd of U? fatw
In-law, Philip Pendleton Barbour, dealing with the estate oi™
S^w-s Eurr«K 8 ): -^fe-tSSS
W^k^oi a S, r'^° hn Hartwell Cocke, William Pope DuvaVFrS
VMmJL , mer> T ? omas Jeferson, the Marquis de Lafayette Uriah
"evenlon y * Th ° ma8 nltCl " e • Moncure *°H™T»Z [Andrew
Indexed ln part.
boJr B P a nX p t end!e y on,"i7 A 8^X J ° hn JaQUel ' n ' 1801 - 1854 - '"• *»»
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-19
Bristol, Mark Lambert, 1868-1939.
Papers, 1887-1939.
47 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Naval officer and diplomat. Correspondence, diaries, appointment
sheets scrapbooks, memorabilia, maps, photos., and memoranda cover-
ing Bristol s naval career through World War i, his service as U S
naval member of the Belgian Armistice Commission, as U S Hlch
Commissioner to Turkey (1019-27), as observer at the Lausanne
Conference (1922) and as commander of the Asiatic Fleet In the late
lWMs. Many of the papers concern relations between the United
States and Turkey. Includes numerous papers of Helen Moore
Bristol (1877-1938), Correspondents include Philip An^drews/Co™
stantlne Brown, Josephus Daniels, Ralph Earl, Albert Gleaves, Joseph
O. Grew, Charles V. McVay, Jr., Henry C. Mustln, Holden 6. Richard-
son, William S. Sims and L. Irving Thomas.
Indexed ln part
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bristol's estate, 1946.
1. U. S.— History, Naval— 20th cent. 2. U. S.— For. rel— Turkev
3. Turkey— For. rel.— U. S. i. Bristol, Helen (Moore) '
MS 60-20
32
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rochambeau, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, oomte de,
1725-1807.
Papers, 1777-94.
2 ft. (ca. 1400 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
French general ; commander-in-chief of the French army in Amer-
ica. Correspondence, journal, and literary MSS., dealing with French
participation in the American Revolution and with the establishment
of the French branch of the Society of the Cincinnati. Includes a
Journal of the siege of Yorktown, Va., and Rochambeau's memoirs
entitled Hlstoire de l'orlgine et progres de la guerre, 1763-1780, and
Memolre de la guerre en Amerlque en 1780. The principal correspond-
ents are King Louis xvi of France; the French Minister if War,
Alexandre Marie Lenor de Saint Mauris and the Prince 3 Mont-
barey; Philippe Henri, marquis de Segur; George 'Washington;
Nathanaei Greene; Benjamin Tallmadge; Charles Gravler, marquis
de Vergennes ; Anne Cesar, chevalier de La Luzerne ; Jean Francois
de Galaup, conite de Ln Perouse; Charles Hector, comte d'Estalng;
Chevalier Charles Destouches Andrault, comte et marquis de Lan-
geron ; Sir Henry Clinton ; and Robert Digby.
' Unpublished Inventory (1 v.) shelved with the collection. Also
described ln Handbook of manuscripts ln the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 352-353. , J
Purchased from Eugene Achllle Laerolx de Vimeur, marquis de
■ Rochambeau, 1888.
1_ tj, s. — Hist.—- Revolution— -French participation. 2. Society of
the Cincinnati. France.
MS 60-21
Darrow, Fritz Sage, 1882-ea. 1929.
Papers.
ca. 5 ft.
In Western Reserve University.
In part, transcripts.
Scholar, theosopblst, and educator. Correspondence, articles,
and plays by Darrow; certificates of membership ln theosophlcal
bodies for the Darrow family, with other material about these organi-
zations and Drury College ; affidavits and other papers dealing with
the divorce of Fritz S. Darrow and May Goodall Darrow; and mis-
cellaneous material, including printed matter on Theosopby by
Darrow.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from the Darrow estate, 1630.
l.Theosophy. 2. Drury College, Springfield, Mo.
r.Darrow.May Goodall,
MS60-22
Western Beserve Univ. Library
Leftwich, Joel, 1759-1846.
Papers, 1780-1890.
2 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-32, 88-147)
Army officer, businessman, and Justice of the peace. Chiefly papers
concerned with Leftwich's business relations ln Bedford Co., Va.,
bis military activities during the War of 1812, and his service in
the Virginia State Militia. Includes material on horse breeding and
the Leftwich daybook (1852-54), a record of general merchandise
cash sales In Lynchburg, Va. Persons named Include James Barbour,
William Henry Harrison, William Waller Henlng, Edward Leftwlcb,
Winfleld Scott, John Tyler, and James Wood.
1. General stores— Lynchburg, Va. 2. U. S.— Hist— War of 1812—
Campaigns and battles. 3. Virginia— Militia. 4. Horsebreedlng— Vir-
ginia— Campbell Co.
MS60-23
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Becker, George Ferdinand, 1847-1919.
Papers, 1814-1928.
15 ft. fca. 0900 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Geologist, mathenkatlclan, engineer, and physicist. Correspondence
(Including family letters dating from 1814), diaries, letter books,
notebooks, notes and memoranda, charts, tables, reports, articles,
memorabilia, landscape sketches, blueprints, maps, and miscellaneous
printed matter. Chief Interest centers in Becker's professional papers
covering his long service as Geologlst-ln-Oharge, U. S. Geological Sur-
vey, during which time he conducted investigations ln Nevada, south-
ern Alaska, South Africa, the Pacific slope, and the Philippines.
Other papers concern his service as geophyslcist of the Carnegie
Institution (1898), as U. S. representative at the Radioactivity Con-
gress in Brussels (1910), and as president of the Geological Society
of America ( 1914) . Correspondents Include Andreas Arzrunl, James
F. Bell, Theodore B. Burton, William Orozler, Edward S. Dana,
James D Dnna, Samuel F. Emmons, Archibald Geikle, Arnold Hague,
Eugene W. Hllgard, Edmund O. Hovey, Henry M. Howe, LouIb Janin,
Waldemar Lindgren, Charles W. Merrill, Simon Newcomb, Charles S.
Pelrce, Chester W. Purlngton, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry W. Turner,
Charles D, Walcott, and Robert S. Woodward.
Indexed ln part. Includes a list of Becker's notes and unpub-
lished MSS.
Unpublished finding aid ln the library. Also described ln the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v, 11, no. 8 (May
1954) p. 164.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available ln the library.
The fl! rst group of papers, given by Mrs. Becker to the U. S, Geologi-
cal Survey, were transferred to the library ln 1952 ; two subsequent
groups were given directly to the library by Mrs. Becker in 1958-54.
1. U. S. Geological* Survey. 2. Geology — Collected works,
8. Becker family.
,;■:■■ MS 60-24
Sanders, Everett, 1882-1950.
Papers, 1913-50.
8 ft. (ca. 200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from Indiana (1917-25), secretary
to President Coolidge (1925-29), and Republican National Chairman
(1932-34). Correspondence, copies of speeches and articles, and
printed matter. Includes 11 v. of the reading copies of Coolidge's
speeches, most of which relate to Republican Party policies and to
the. Presidential campaign pf 1932. Also much persona] correspond-
ence between Sanders and Coolidge after the letter's term as Presi-
dent, and letters of or to other Republicans, Including Herbert Hoover,
Charles Evans Hpghes, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; and William Howard
Taft.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Hilda Sims Sanders, 1959.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1901-1958. 2. Republican Party. 3. Presi-
dents— U. S — Election— 1932. i. Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U. S.,
1872-1933.
MS60-25
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917.
Papers, 1745-1927.
20 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, author, and diplomat. Letter books and other correspond-
ence, addresses, lectures, legal memoranda, memorabilia, scrapbooks,
and printed matter. Deals with Ohoate's student days at Harvard
and his work with the alumni, the American Bar Association, the
crisis in China in 1900, the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, the Morocco ques-
tion of 1905, the Hague conferences, the Union League, and British-
American relations. Among Choate's correspondents were his parents,
George and Margaret Manning Choate; his wife, Caroline Dutcher
Sterling Choate; his brother, William G. Choate; an4 classmates and
associates, Including Charles Francis Adams, Earl of Balfour, James
M. Beck, James Bryce, John R. Carter, the Marquis of Curzon,
Charles W. Eliot, William M. Evarts, John W. Foster, Francis V.
Greene, John Hay, the Marquis of Lansdowne, Edwin T. Morgan,
Henry K. Oliver, William Phillips, Robert S. Rantoul, Whltelaw Reld,
Bllhu Root, William V. Rowe, Lord Sanderson, Sir George Trevelyan,
Henry White, and Lothrop Withlngton. Includes correspondence with
Presidents Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mabel Choate, 1930-31. ■
1 U. S— For. rel.— 20th cent. 2. Harvard University— Students.
8 American Bar Association. 4. Union League of America.
MS 60-26
Hyde, Dorsey William, 1888-1955.
Papers, 1905-55.
17 ft. (ca. 25,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Librarian and archivist. Correspondence, diaries, articles and
speeches, genealogical and biographical material, photos., memoranda,
and miscellaneous typed and holograph MSS. The bulk of the ma-
terial relates to the National Archives, where Hyde served as Director
of Archival Service (1934-12), with a smaller group of papers dating
from his college years. Includes MSS. of Hydeis unpublished poetry
written under the pseud. Edward Ramos, and about 400 pieces of
correspondence and about 600 MSS. of unpublished poetry of Curtis
Hidden Page.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Bequest, 1955.
1. U. S. National Archives. i. Page, Curtis Hidden,
1870-1946. „
MS 60-27
Plumer, William, 1759-1850.
Papers, 1774-1846.
3 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Governor of New Hampshire and legislator, U. S. Senator, essayist,
and historian. Correspondence (1781-1838), diaries (1803-86, lnclud-
MS6Cv28
33
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Humer, William, 1759-1850. Papers, 1774-1846
(Continued) '■■-...,.■
Jng Plumer's notes on Congressional proceedings, made during big
Senate servce) autobiography (to 1844), copleTof. essays an<TnW
paper articles, transcripts of historical records, Including extracts
from journals of the Continental Congress (1774^90), and MS 1 of an
•".""wfW"' ? «" North America (S^). S' correspondence
a m ^^iV m f r ?, 8 ?f William, his brother Daniel, and Jeremiah
Smith j subjects dealt with Include Dartmouth College, banks, State
politics, and other matters. ■'■' • ■'■•-■ ■>"
Indexes In letter books.
/i Q ^ Cribe ?oil n ,?o aI1, S? ^ ot "anuscrlpts In the Library of Congress
,(1918) p. 882-383. Diaries published in part in William Plumer's
memorandum of proceedings lu tb^ United States Senate. 1803-1807.
edited by E. S.Brown (1923). ^^
Purchase, 1906-23.
1. New Hampshire — Pol. & govt. — 1776-1885. 2. U S — Pol &
govt. — 1801-1809. 8. North America — Hist — Colonial period 'i
^^TTi..^ Utem ' 178 °- 1 854. n. Plumer, Daniel, in. Smith,' Jerfr
mlah, 1759-1842.
MS60-28
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865.
Correspondence, 1850-52.
4 ft. (ca. 3000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
Lawyer and public official ; Governor of Ohio, U. S. Representative
and Senator, and Secretary of the Treasury. Mainly personal letters
received during Covin's Cabinet service relating to Whig politics
appointments, removals, and general Treasury Dept. details during
the Fillmore administration. Includes letters from George C. Bates,
Leslie Combs, Moses B. Corwin, Simeon Draper, Thomas Ewlng Wil-
liam O. Gallagher, William Grandln, William J. Grayson, Moses H.
Grinnell, Washington Hunt, Beverdy Johnson, George P. Kane, Wil-
liam D. Lewis, John McLean, Francis Mallory, Willie P. Mangum
Edward D. Mansfield, Hugh Maxwell, Henry D. Moore, J. H. Clay
Mudd, James A. Pearce, Aaron P. Perry, George D. Prentice, William
J. Reese, William H. Seward, Truman Smith, Daniel Webster, Thur-
low Weed, Hugh White, John J. Williams, William H. Winder, and
John C. Wright.
Indexed.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 91.
Purchased from Corwin Sage, 1906.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1849-1868. 2, Statesmen— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-29
McPherson, H C
Business records, 1858-87.
.-2ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-24)
Ledger, daybooks, journals, and cashbooks of a general store. In-
cludes a list of lots sold In Courier City, Tampa, Fla., a journal
(1878-80) of the Crimora Manganese Mines, and a payroll list (1864)
of the Virginia Porcelain Co., with payments by Thomas Shelton,
treasurer.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 23.
1. General stores — Waynesboro, Va. 2. Real property — Tampa,
Fla. i. Crimora Manganese Mines, Crimora, Va. n. Virginia Porce-
lain Company.
MS 60-30
Virginia. Univ. Ltbr.
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903, oolleotor.
European documents on Evangelical and Reformed
Church history, 15th to 17th centuries.
1 box. '
In Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pa.)
Transcripts (handwritten)
Abstracts and copies made in 1898 from archives In Rotterdam,
Nuremberg, Heidelberg, Strassburg, Stuttgart, Zurich, and London
(British Museum). Consists mainly of material copied for publica-
tion In Dotterer's periodical, The Perklomen region (1895-1901). Ma-
terial is closely related to the collections of William J. Hlnke and
George M. Zacharlas.
Brief list Included with collection.
Besides publication In the Perklomen region, the papers are de-
™ .2 1 °,.F 1 / tor ~ aI notes re,atln g to the Pennsylvania Reformed
Oburcb, edited by H. S. Dotterer (1900-02)
Gift of Mrs. Dotterer, 1904.
„ \\ Reformed Church— Hist.— Sources. 2. Reformed Ohurth in the
United States — Hist. — Sources.
Penn-Dixie Cement Corporation.
Germania Mills records, 1872-1930
8 ft.
In University of Vlrglnin Library (38-99)
Ledgers, daybooks, journals, cashbooks, and checkbook of the Qer-
mania Mills, n Fredericksburg grist mill which was acquired by the
P 1 ? I f„f? rtla . nd Cement Co- of Richmond, which in turn was acquired
in 1926 by Penn-Dixie Cement Corp. Records of grain received dbv-
ments made, and products, '™
Indexed in part.
i. Dixie Portland Cement Company.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS60-32W
Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852.
Papers, 1820-52.
3 ft. (40 items)
In Old Colony Historical Society (Taunton, Mass.)
Massachusetts lawyer and historian, U. S. Representative and U S
charge d'affaires to Argentina, Personal and political correspond-
ence, papers relating to Baylies' diplomatic mission, Including Navy
Dept. correspondence of the period, MS. of Baylies' A narrative of
Major General Wool's campaign in Mexico in the years 1846 1847 &
1848 (published 1851), and a letter from General Wool (1837)
Unpublished guide in repository.
Open to Investigators under the society's restrictions
Gift of the Baylies estate, ca. 1854.
1. U. 3.— For. rel.— Argentine Republic. 2. Argentine Republic—
For. rel.— U. S. 8. U. S.— Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848 i.
Wool, John Ellis, 1784- 1869.
Old Colony Hist, Soc.,
Taunton, Mass. Library
MS GO-33
Historical Soc., Evang.
MS 60-31
and Reformed Church. Library
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928.
Papers, 1873-1927.
218 Items.
In Colby College Library.
English novelist and poet. Correspondence, literary MSS and
Lav Eta Ym^^ ea S' t ^S a S K * ' 8 from Hardy's fl?s7 wife Emma
hi ? Sr <Q lff °r<l) Hardy, and his second wife, Florence Emily Due-
dale) Hardy, the bulk of the letters of the latter being to Pail Lem.
perly Important correspondents of Thomas Hardy Include JameTM
St'oker": Dd G ° SS * PflUl tawrt '' 0'e»e"tK y ShortetanJ ITram
Card Index In the library.
(1954) Crlbed ' n LeUerS ° f Thomas Uard y, edited by Carl J. Weber
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gifts, since 1928.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Hardy Emma
Lavlnla (Gifford) 1840-1912. n. Hardy, Florence Emily • (DugdSte?
d, 1937. m. Lemperly, Paul, 1858-1939. s '
Colby College. Library MS 60-34
Darrow, Fritz Sage, 1882-oa. 1929, oolleotor.
Darrow collection of Helmontiana.
ca. 5 ft.
In Western Reserve University.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, articles, literary MSS., and transcriptions, con-
cerning Jean Baptlste van Helmont, Flemish chemist, physiologist
and philosopher; and his son, Franeiscus Mercurlus van Helmont
physician and occult scientist Other papers relate to Anne VIS-
T'S TO!,£ , nW S. y ' Henry Mo >- e . Manasseh Ben Joseph ben Israel, Gott-
fried Wllhelm Frelherr von Leibniz, aDd the Quakers
Described in two unpublished studies: Darrow collection of Hel-
montiana at Western Reserve University, by J. H. Hanford; and
T^/Jf De ' 8 Mercur y " an Helmont material, arr. and described by
i. it. watts. ?
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from the Darrow estate, 1930
1. Helmont, Jean Baptlste van, 1577-1644. 2. Helmont, Franeiscus
Mercurlus van, 1618-1699. 3. Friends, Society of.
™ . » MS 60-35
Western Reserve Univ. Library
34
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Alexander, Stella (Hadden) 1865- comp.
Scrapbooks of historical data relating to Christian Science,
to Marv Baker Eddy, and to Augusta E. Stetson, ca. 1896-
1935.
3v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-189)
Clippings, pamphlets, brochures, invitations, and other papers. A
printed t. p. in the first volume reads : A scrap book of historical data
relating to Christian Science, to Its discoverer and founder, Mary
Baker Eddy, and to her student In New York City, Augusta E. Stetson,
o. s. d. Compiled from the press and from other sources by Stella
Hadden Alexander, o. s. B. (Massachusetts Metaphysical College,
Boston, 1905). New York, 1935.
1. Christian Science. i. Eddy, Mary (Baker) 1821-1910.
rx. Stetson, Augusta Emma (Simmons) 18427-1928.
MS 60-36
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Lindsey, W S
Business records, 1883-1922.
15 ft. (ca. 3000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-109)
Wholesale jobber in farm produce. Ledgers,' daybooks, Journals
(1901-18), letter books, inventories, Invoice book, scale book (1907-8)
(with accounts of railway shipments of produce recording dealer,
weight and railway), and produce book (1909) listing names and
addresses of grocers in Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia
and other parts of the South. Includes a few volumes of the Dayls-
Llndsey Co., P. M. Green & Co., general merchandise dealers, and the
Rural Retreat Handle Co.
Indexed In part
Described in Annual report of the archivist, University of Virginia
Library, 1937-38, p. 38.
1. Produce trade— Southern States, i. Davls-Llndsey Company,
n. Green (F. M.) & Company, m. Rural Retreat Handle Company,
Rural Retreat Va.
MS 60-37
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Rutledge, John, 1766-1819.
Papers, 1782-1872.
663 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (948)
In part, photi copies.
Lawyer, planter, and U. S. Representative from South Carolina.
Chiefly letters written to Rutledge by his friends, his brothers In
Charleston, S. C., political leaders, and government officials, relating
to his travels in Europe and to his political activities. Includes ma-
terial relating to business and personal affairs ; letters from Rutledge
to his father-in-law, Bishop Robert Smith, written during Rutledge's
congressional service; business papers of Hugh Rose, a South Caro-
lina planter whose daughter married Rutledge's son ; papers of Abram
A. Masslas, major and paymaster in the U. S. Army ; and papers of
other members of the Rutledge family. Correspondents Include Wil-
liam Short and Harrison Gray Otis.
Unpublished finding aid and Index in the library.
Purchased from Marie Rose Rutledge and Catherine Waring Rut-
ledge, 1944.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1789-1809. 2. South Carolina— Pol. &
govt.— 1775-1865. 3. Europe — Descr. & trav. — 17th-18th cent. I.
Rutledge family, n. Rose, Hugh, 1756-1841. in. MasslaB, Abram A
MS 60-38
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946.
Papers, 1836-1946.
61 ft. (ca. 30,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
In part, photocopies and transcripts (typewritten)
Journalist, author, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Diaries,
journals, correspondence, memoranda, notebooks; MSS. of books,
articles, and addresses; scrapb printed matter.
Baker's papers concern his family and early life, hlB career In news-
paper and magazine writing and editing, his books, and hlB part In the
Paris Peace Conference (1919) A large group of papers, consisting
mainly of copies of Woodrow Wilson's correspondence and other ma-
terial relating to Wilson and his family, collected by Baker, is in-
cluded. Includes a bibliography of Baker's writings, and portions of
the manuscript autobiography of Robert M, La Follette, Sr„ edited
by Baker for the American magazine. Correspondents include Ida
M. Tarbell, John S. Phillips, Samuel S. McClure, Frank N. Doubledny,
Theodore Roosevelt, Leonard Wood, Ernst H, Haeckel, Booker T.
Washington, William E. B. DubolB, Jane Addams, George Foster Pea-
body, Albert A Boyden, Lincoln Stellens, Upton Sinclair, Norman
Hapgood, Ben B. Lindsey, William Allen White, Woodrow Wilson, and
others.
Indexed In small part.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 5, no. 4 (Aug.
1948) p. S-r9.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library. .
Gift, 1943 (originally deposited with the Wilson papers, 1939), and
bequest, 1947.
1. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U, S., 1856-1924. I. La Follette,
Robert Marion, 1855-1925.
MS 60-39
Ambler, Charles Henry, 1876-1957.
Papers, 1834-1967; '
50 boxes, 1 bundle, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (122, 743, 1003, 1010)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
College professor, historian, and writer. Personal and professional
correspondence, research notes, clippings, maps, photos., and MSS. of
historical and biographical studies. Includes letters from U. S. his-
torians of the 1820's and 1930's; a correspondence with Robert L
Floyd of Chicago concerning the Floyd family; and copies of letters
written from St. Petersburg, Russia, 1859-62, by an agent of the Ross
Wlnans' Locomotive Works of Baltimore. Among the typescripts are
two of Ambler's works, George Rogers Clark Floyd of Logan County,
West Virginia, and Huckleberry Ranger : Lieutenant John Blue, Con-
federate; and Robert L Floyd's The life of Henry Ford. Other ma-
terlals deal with the Civil War, education and the statehood move-
ment In West Virginia, and the history of counties and local areas In
the State Persons named Include Waltmaa T. Willey, Samuel Woods,
Fabrlcua Augustus Cather, John Brown, Wills De Hass, Alexander B,
Boteler, T. J. Jackson, and James Bumsey.
1 Historians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Floyd family.
S. U. S.—- Hurt.— Civil War— Miscellanea. 4. West Virginia— Hist—
Collections. i. Floyd, Robert L
MS 60-40
Library
West Virginia. Univ.
colleetor.
Cook, Roy Bird, 1886-
Papers, 1773-1953.
4 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (81, 858)
In part, photocopies and transcripts (typewritten)
Letters, pamphlets, maps, newspapers, clippings, and photos, re-
lating mainly to the Olvll War and to the Tavenner family. The bulk
of the collection is for the period 1819-1908. Includes Recollections
of the Civil War, by E. D. Camden ; Journal of Henrietta Fltzhugh
Barr, 1862-1863 (a narrative with a Confederate viewpoint relating
civilian, affairs at Ravenswood and military events in western Vir-
ginia) ; Diary ertracts, Oapt. James S. Oassady, 1866 (a sketch of the
Kanawha Riflemen, G. S. A.) ; letters written by W, Cabell Tavenner In
New Orleans, 1880-61, to his family In Weston, W. Va., showing the
development of his sympathy for the Confederacy; a letter of Lt.
W. M. McKlnney of Company I, 15th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers,
1861, describing the battle at Rich Mountain and his travels in west-
ern Virginia; material on Jacob W. Marshall's Guerrilla Band of the
19th Virginia Cnvalry; copyright records for western Virginia, 1822-
45 ; a Cook family genealogy ; noteB on sources used by A S. Withers
in his Chronicles of border warfare (1831) ; and Burveys and other
land papers for Wood and Harrison Counties, W. Va. Persons named
Include Henry Bedlnger, J, M. Bennett, A. I. Boreman, John Brown,
Frank Hereford, William Hood, C. D. Hubbard, T. J. Jackson, Mason
Mathews, Enoch Rector, Abraham Shepherd, Thomas A, Tavenner,
and Thomas J. Tavenner. «■.«.•»■
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives in the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
Gift Of Mr. Cook, 1935-42, 1956.
1 U S —Hist — Olvll War — Sources. 2. Tavenner family. 8. Cook
family. 4. Copyright— Virginia. 5. Surveys— West Virginia. J.
Camden, Edward D„ 1840- Recollections of the Civil War. n.
Barr, Henrietta Fltzhugh, Journnl. hi. Cnssady, James S. Diary
extracts. ,
MS 60-41
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Paget, Violet, 1856-1935.
Papers, 1866-1935.
ca. 3600 Items.
In Colby College Library.
English novelist and essayist, who wrote under the pseud. Vernon
Lee. Correspondence, diaries, literary MSS. (many of which are for
unpublished works), printed matter, and photos. Includes copies of
many articles and all of the author's published books. Letters prior
to 1870 are by family members. Includes papers of Violet Paget's
father, Henry Ferguson Paget, her mother, Matilda Adams Paget, and
her half-brother, Eugene Lee-Hamilton ; about half the letters are to
or from the Immediate family. Other Important correspondents In-
clude Clementina Anstruther-Thomson, Maurice Baring, Alfred Wil-
liam Benn, Bernbard Berenson, Paul Charles Bourget, Lujo Brentano,
Frances Power Cobbe, LoulBe De La Ramee, Roger Fry, Edmund
MS 60-42
35
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Paget, Violet, 1856-1935. Papers, 1856-1935.
William Gosse, Daniel Halevy, Karl HUlebrand, Aldous Huxley,
Henry James, William James, Sarah Orne Jewett, Lily Landowskl,
Philip Bourke Marston, William Cosmo Monkhouse, Walter Horatio
Pater, Giovanni Eufflnl, John Singer Sargent, William Sharp, John
Addlngton Symonds, Mary Augusta Ward, and Herbert George Wells.
Card Index In the library.
Partially described In Colby Library quarterly (Nov. 1952) p. 127-
Informatlon on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts, 1952-57.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Paget, Henry
Ferguson, 1820-1894. n. Paget, Matilda Adams, 1815-1896. ni. Lee-
Hamilton, Eugene, 1845-1907. iv. Paget family.
MS 60-42
Colby College. Library
Gordon, Armistead Churchill, 1855-1931.
Papers, 1887-1922.
2 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-145)
Rector of the University of Virginia. Letters and other papers
relating to policies and activities of the Board of Visitors, mainly
1894-98 and 1906-18, and dealing with such topics as academic stand-
ards, administration, alumni, bond Issues, buildings and grounds the
Carnegie Fund, the corporate limits of Charlottesville, curricula, dona-
tions, faculty salaries, medical education and practice, military edu-
cation, scholarships, and World War I. Correspondents Include
Robert Lewis Dabney, Jedediah Hotchklss, Thomas Staples Martin
and Thomas Nelson Page. Other names mentioned In the collection
ore Edwin Anderson Alderman, Arthur Austin, James Cook Bardin,
Paul Brandon Barrlnger, Philip Alexander Bruce, Thomas Henry
Carter, John Armstrong Chaloner, Jabez Lamar Moore Curry, Arm I-
stead Mason Doble, Francis Perry Dunnlngton, William Holding
Echols, Daniel B. Fayerweather, Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Bennett
Wood Green, Edward Wilson James, Robert Garlic Hill Kean, Charles
William Kent, William Alexander Lambeth, William Minor Llle, Seth
Low, William Gordon McCabe, John William Mallett, John Barbee
Minor, Robert Walton Moore, Mary Cooke Branch Munford, James
Morris Page, Rosewell Page, Oliver H. Payne, William Klisha Peters,
Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph, Robert L Skinner, Onnond Stone,
Leon Whipple, Stanford White, Frances Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson
Gift of the Gordon children.
L Virginia. University.
MS6CH3
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Rosbury Carpet Company.
Records, 1837-1923.
15 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
General accounts, production records, and payrolls. Includes
records of the Snxonvllle Mills and the New England Worsted Co
Inventory In tbe library.
Gift of the Roxbury Carpet Co., 1981.
I. Saxonvllle Mills, n. New England Worsted Company.
„ r, . „ MS 60 ^4
Harvard Univ. Grod. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Phillips, John C
Business records, 1859-85.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Merchant of Boston. Accounts and letter books relating to trade
between Boston and Calcutta, Includes records of two firms In which
Phillips was Interested: John C. Phillips & Co., of New York, whose
affairs Phillips directed from his Boston home; and the Danville
Mines, a silver mining enterprise of Danville, Nev. (records for
1877-S4)
Gift of John O. Phillips (son), 1925.
1. Boston— Comm. — India. I. Phillips (John C.) and Company,
New York. n. Danville Mines, Danville, Nev.
MSCO-45
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Someraworth, N H.
Records, 1823-1933.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, directors' records, and records of Incorporation,
liquidation, production, and annual meetings of a textile factory.
Includes correspondence of John A, Burleigh, clerk at the mill, and
letters received by George H. Kuhn, Patrick Tracy Jackson, John T.
Morse, John Clark, and Robert Hooper, treasurers.
Described in List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Gift and exchange of Howard. S. O. Nichols, Mrs. Barrett Wendell,
and David Von Prlchard, 1934, 1988.
i. Burleigh, John A.
MS 60-46
Harvard Univ. Grad, Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Pray (B. S.) and Company, Boston.
Records, 1868-1926.
120 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, Journals, accounts current, invoices, and salesbooks
of an export-Import Brm engaged In tbe South African trade. Addi-
tional business Interests of Benjamin Sweetser Pray represented ln-
Ji, . e Nash Motors Co. and two Colombian mining Arms, Atrato
Mining & Development Co. (records for 1882-1907) and Choco Hy-
draulic Mining Co. (records for 1886-90)
Partial Inventory In the library
Nash Motors Co. records closed to Investigators until released by
donor.
1928 ft d lBSe™ 68 Sturgls Pray 8nd estate of William O. Hunneman,
i. Pray, Benjamin Sweetser. iv. Nash Motors Company, Kenosha,
y B, .. n ivA trBt0 Mlnln S and Development Company, rv. Choco Hy-
draullc Mining Company.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-47
Stone and Harris, Springfield, Mass.
Records, 1845-88.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, correspondence, bills, and payrolls of a Arm engaged
irtill ™° d , a"" 1 . bt "ge construction. Most material concemTthe
m.U'nV * Jt H , arrls ' wh0 was connected with the Connecticut
Se V Unfon"p ro a a c? fl c th IS,.lfr^d U^, "* ^ °°' th ° M °°»« ^ Da ^
«.Hnt V » n i t0r ^ 1 B tne 'l brat y- Also described In List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed!,
Gift of Henrietta O. Harris and William A. Harris, 19SS and 1938.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 00-18
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of leather tanners, New Eneland. 1752-
1872. ■ ■ :.
6v.
Accounts of John Hayward, Bralntree, Mass., for 1752-76: Matthew
Noble, Westfleld, Mass., for 1766-1840; Nathan Plerson, West Stock-
bridge, Mass., for 1807-26; Henry Baxter, Barton, Vt, for 1829-37;
and Webster & Co., Edgeworth, Mass., for 1869-72.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951 )
The Hayward and Plerson accounts were purchased, 1941 and
1845; the Noble, Baxter, and Webster records were gifts respectively
of -Connecticut State Library, Charles H. Taylor (1981) and R. H.
Simmons (1947)
1. Leather Industry and trade— New England. 2. Tanning i
Hayward, John, tenner, n. Noble, Matthew, nr. Plerson, Nathan'
rv. Baxter, Henry, tenner, v. Webster & Company, Edgeworth. Mass.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library MS 6 °~ 49
Plympton Cotton Manufacturing Company, Plympton, Mass
Records, 1813-11.
l ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Librnry.
Fragmentary collection of account books, of a ynrn manufacturing
company. Includes 5 daybooks (1817-41), ledger (1830-40). time
books (1813-16, 1824-27), accounts (1818-2G), shipments (1818-20)
Also daybook of Ezra White for a general store (1827-28). White wns
mill agent In 1820.
Gift of Herman C. Bumpus.
1. General stores— Plympton, Mass. i. White, Earn, merchant.
''MS .60^50
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, WMtTnan, Mass.
Records, 1900-1903.
ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Miscellaneous costs data.
Gift of the company, 1933.
MS 60-51
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
36
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Riis, Jacob August, 1849-1914.
Papers, 1858-1927.
6 ft. (en. 2100 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
• Danish-American journalist, author, and philanthropist. Corre-
spondence, speeches, literary MSS„ scropbooks, photos., clippings, and
printed matter, chiefly relating to Rils' work in improving the condi-
tion of urban slum-dwellers. Includes letters from civic and reform
organizations, and many letters from or about Theodore Roosevelt.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Rils and of Rlls' grandchildren, 1952 and 1958.
1 Slums— U. S. i. Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919.
MS 60-52
Atkinson, John, 174*-1823.
Papers, 1768-1849.
250 itPTOS
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) .Division of
Irf AftUflCL?lDtfi
Business and personal correspondence of John Atkinson, his family,
and business associates, relating to mercantile activities In Boston,
New York, and London, and especially to John Atkinson's land specu-
lations and his connection ' as principal Investor In one of Americas
first canals, the Bellows Falls Canal on the Connecticut River at Bel-
lows Falls, Vt Includes three letterpress books of George Atkinson,
containing letters from his business agents, 1836-49, dealing with his
extensive properties In America, including the Bellows Falls Canal.
Purch&sc 1068
1 Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Bellows Falls
Canal i. Atkinson family, n. Atkinson, George, owner
of Bellows Falls Canal Cc.
Mo oO-Do
Michigan, Univ. Clements Library
Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921.
Papers, 1863-1920.
10 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Journalist, author, and orator. Many papers relate to the Louis-
ville courier- journal, of which Watterson was editor, 1868-1921. Cor-
respondence, consisting mainly of letters received from political lead-
ers and fellow journalists, shows a wide range of interests. Including
the Marlowe theory of the authorship of Shakespeare s plays, the
career of Abraham Lincoln, national politics, prohibition, nnd woman
suffrage. Comment on Woodrow Wilson provides details concerning
the estrangement of the two friends. Correspondents Include William
Jennings Bryan, John Hay, Bllhu Root and Booker T. Washington.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mr. Watterson, 1920. * re ,„ n .,
Mb 60-54
Fall River Iron Works, FaU River, Mass.
Records, 1821-1909.
54 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letters, general accounts, and production and sales records, relat-
ing to the manufacturing of hoop and bar iron and nails. Includes
records of Annawun Manufactory (producers of printed cloth),
1825-99 • letters and general and production accounts of Metacomet
Mills, 1846-1903 ; records of Fall River Gas Works, 1847-79 ; records
of Bay State Steamboat Co., 1850-70; nnd accounts for individual
ships and general accounts of a steamboat line operating between
Fall River and Providence, 1829-81.
Inventory In the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed.,1951)
Deposited by American Print. Co., 1930.
I Annuwan Manufactory, Fall River, Mass. n. Metacomet Mills,
Fall River, Mass. in. Fall River Gas Works, Fall River, Mass. iv.
Bay State Steamboat Company, Fall River, Mass.
1 MS60-55
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Holt, Denting, and Johnson, Bath, N. H.
Records, 1844-60.
7v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of a lumber dealer.
GWt of Stanley Edwards Johnson.
MS 60-56
Harvard Univ. Grad,
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Turners Falls Lumber Company, Turners FaUs, Mass.
Records, 1867-1908,
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Bnker Library.
Incomplete series of account books, letters, and deeds of a Arm
engaged In bringing spruce logs down the Connecticut River.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Samuel W. Comstock, 1944.
MS 60-57
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Mexican independence papers, 1810-21.
110 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. .....,.,
Letters and documents dealing chiefly with the early Independence
movement in Mexico under Miguel Hidalgo and Ignaclo Allende.
Important correspondents are Matlas Agulrre, Felipe Maria Oalleja,
Jose Herrera, Jpsfi Maria Llceaga, and Ignaclo Rayon.
Purchase, 1949.
1 Mexico— Hist.— Wars of Independence, 1810-1821— Sources.
MS 60-68
Michigan. Unlv,
Clements library
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919.
Papers, 1886-1919.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. „...«..'.»»_
Correspondence relating to Roosevelt's career as Civil Service Com-
missioner, Governor of New York, Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
and President, and to his candidacy for President In 1912. Major
correspondence is with William Moody, Paul V. Bunn, and William R.
Nelson.
Gift of William A. Vawter n, 1948, 1950-52.
MS60-69
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lyon (I. W.) and Sons, New York.
Records, 1866-1928.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books relating to the manufacturing of Dr. Lyon's tooth
powder.
Gift of Roniola Lyon, 1958.
mo 60-60
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Smith and Colgate, New York.
Records, 1807-38.
4 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledgers of Smith and Colgate (1807-13) and of Colgate and Co.
(1813-38) predecessors of the Colgate-Palmolive Co. Accounts of
Baptist missions and conventions (1830-88) ore in one of the volumes,
Gift of Colgate-Polmollve-Peet Co., 1933. ^ ' .
1 Baptists— Missions. 2. Baptist associations. I. Colgate and
CompaDy - MS 60-61
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Strong and Chamberlain.
Railroad construction records, 1843-64.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of the firm for railroad construction done under contract
to the Rutland and Washington Railroad Co. In Vermont
Gift of Charles E.Tuttle, 1925.
1. Railroads— Vermont— Construction. r. Rutland and Wash-
ington Railroad Company.
Mis 60-68
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Huntington, James.
Accounts* 1867-1900.
3 v
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Daybooks of a repairer of watches and clocks whose shop was in
Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass.
Gift of Eliza P. Huntington, 1955.
1. Clocks and watches— Repairing ana adjusting.
MS60-«3
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Somes (John) and Son, Gloucester, Mass.
Records, 1798-1853.
8v.
In Harvard Business School, Bnker Library.
Account books of a firm dealing In fish.
Gift of Charles H. Taylor.
Harvard Univ. Grnd.
Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-64
37
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Spencer Wire Company.
Records, 1875-1920.
2 V.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
S?r k f » I ^ 01 ^ S x a , nd stock certificate book.
Gift of Mrs. P. Harold Daniels, 1849
Harvard Univ. Grid.
Sch.-Bos. Adm, Library
MS 60-65
Holt Live Stock Company, Denver.
Records, 1879-1919.
6 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
boo^ and B o t n erS. " ^^ and «°<*»<**™i ledger; cash-
Gift of the estate of Harrison J. Llbby, 1981.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Ubrar y MS 6 °~ 66
Hinckley and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor, Me.
Records, 1827-66. w '
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondeneennd bills relating to business carried on bv Daniel
ralaftae^f^^ 01 "/ 8 . 8 - ■*?«* I"cludeslate? reSrdS (187WB)
re GVf7ofya™MHuSey%^ ne ° WMd * *« Mla ^ W-
1. Timber— Maine.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-67
Paden, Dean Simpson, collector.
M ^f ial relatin g to hardware concerns, 1936-44.
1B82 items.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
„-^ r i e8p0n ?f1 ce ' clippings, and leaflets collected by Paden while
K TlD * a nl8 to£y <* the King Hardware Co. of Atlantof with which
HtXaTco^^d^n^^ ™ ^^ ta ™» ' » ^
Gift of Mr. Paden, 1945.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. ; Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ '^
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
^Account books of carriagemakers and wheelwrights.
Massachusetts and Vermont, 1798-1888.
and 1 ^.^,?hXetai n f?7^a r,eSt0Wn ' ^ 179 ^ 1808 '
Gifts of Charles H. Taylor.
1. Carriage and wagon maklng-MDharlestown. Mass 2 a, p h,„
HarvardUnlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-69
North, Frederick North, baron, 1782-1792
Army reports, 1770-82.
8 ft.
Man^criptT L ' ClementS Ubmy (Ann Arbo1 ' M,ch -) Division of
UbfaT" Btatesmoa 0»»*»H«1 army reports from Lord North's
Purchase, 1948.
I. Ot Mt r Ar^! St0ry ' M,llta ^-18th cent-Sources.
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library MS 60 -?
United States Rubber Company.
WOTU^* the BOSt ° n 0ffice ' 1Sr& ~^00.
Ml„ H ,fL V ^ Bu8ln ess School, Baker Library.
sha^st!? 1 ^
Gift of H. Stuart Hotchklss, 1935. .
HarvardUnlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-71
Washington Turnpike Company.
Records, 1828-1916.
2 ft.
In H:irrnrd llusiiiess School, Baker Library
Hi^fT 1 boo,< ! co » tnll } ln S stockholders' and directors' records, and
dividend accounts, for the Maryland toll road Arm. Includes dl?™
^^h CC 1 Sr r ' 1S K, S ^ ck '^ er ' 0'Wdend ledger, and other account booto
for the Washington, Ctolesvllle and Ashton Turnpike Co (1870-1911?
and unbound papers of both firms. -uoiw-uuij
„nB??. cri -S e 2 "1 ™ s i of Duslnes s manuscripts ln Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) ' ,,c ™
Gift of Paul Eaton.
I. Washington, Colesvllle and Ashton Turnpike Company.
HarvardUnlv. Qrad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 6 °~ 72
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of brick and pottery makers in Massachu-
setts, 1747-1817.
S v.
i,£S£H? a -T u &-° t a "^kuiaker, Samuel Capen of Dorchester
M?2?-«ii ?!!* *°h 'v° Pottery makers, John Parker of Charlestown
( 1747-84) and Abraham Hews of Weston (1780-1813)
.u T £ e F apen "ccounts were given by Goodspeed's Bookshop. 1946:
the Parker uccounts were given by Charles H. Taylor; and the Hews
accounts by A. H. Hews & Co., 1938. "" -
- 1. Brlckinaklng— Massachusetts. 2. Pottery— Massachusetts l
Capen, Samuel, n. Parker, John, potter, in. Hews, Abraham.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Rockport Granite Company.
Records, 1864-1930.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
•J?.'"? 4 ?' . st 2 c ?. hold f^L* "^cofds. Incomplete accounting records, re-
ports, and statistics of the firm, which took over the Cape Ann Granite
Co. ln 1863 and the Pigeon Hill Granite Co. ln 1914 uranite
Inventory ln the library. ,.,.''..
Gift of Louis A. Rogers, 1953.
I. Cape Ann Granite Company, n. pigeon Hill Granite Company.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library ^ ^^
Whitin Machine Works, WhUmsville, Moss.
Records, 1860-1933.
81ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Account books and letter books of a textile machinery manufac-
turer; the outgoing letters series Is especially complete. Includes
■- records of the Holyoke Machine Shop operated by the Holyoke Ma-
chine Co. (1860-64) and of the Castle H1U Farm U887-*8)
rfiEf^o . ln . L i 8t „ of Duslness manuscripts ln Baker Library, com-
Sfil e<1 ^?, Rob ? , ' t W - LoTe " < 2d ea - 195 1) Many papers are cited ln
.The Whitin Machine Works since 1831, by Thomas R. Nnvln (1950?
Gift of the Whltln Machine Works, 1948-44. '
I. Holyoke Machine Company, Holyoke, Mass. n. Castle Hill Farm.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Wilder and Company.
Correspondence, 1892-94
666 Itoros.
In Harvard Business School, BHker Library
Letters between the Boston office of a newsprint manufacturing
firm and the mill at Olcott, Vt. ; the correspondents are two offlcers of
the Arm, Charles T. Wilder and Herbert A;wilder -
Gift of Mrs. Everett B.Kent, 1958. ,.',.-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-76
Raff and Gammon, New York.
Records, 1894-1921.
lft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and agreements concerning the exploitation of the
J 1 '" 8 ™!?, n motion picture production. Includes part of the original
M6>. (1B21) of A million and one nights, a history of the motion picture
by rerry Ramsaye (published 1926), with corrections ""and marginal
notes by Thomas A. Edison. s
Gift of Terry Ramsaye,
1. Movlng-plctures— Production and direction. i Ramsaye
ioi? y i<^? 5 " A mllllon and one nights,..; n. Edison, Thomas Alva,'
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-77
38
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Simmons, James Fowler, 1795-1864.
Papers, 1788-1863.
16 ft.
la Llisi-ary of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Manufacturer and political leader; U. S. Senator from Rhode
Island (1841-47, 1837-G2) Correspondence, memoranda, legal docu-
ments, account books, photos., and printed matter. Includes many
family letters, among them those of his son, Walter C. Simmons,
dated 183<M53. The business and political papers relate to Simmons'
cotton and yarn manufacturing enterprises, and to public matters, in-
cluding the' Tariff arts of 1842 and 1862, Thomas Dorr and the Dorr
Rebellion of i842, the nomination and election of Lincoln as President,
and social, economic, and political conditions in Rhode Island. Corre-
spondents Include Lawrence Abbott, Abbott & Bliss, Henry B. Anthony,
Hervev Arlington, Zenas Bliss, Leslie Combs, Asbury Dlcklns, Ed-
ward J. Eno, Fearing & Hall, William C. Glbbs, Charles Jackson,
George T,' Jackaon, Thomas A. Jenckes, Llveruian & Cusning, Charles
Potte-, Kicliard K. Randolph, Nathan S. Ruggles, Nathan Sargent,
Nathan P Ta.^madge, Tiffany, Ward & Co., Joseph L. Tlillnghast,
AnmsaWa'ker.and William A. Watson.
Described In Report of the Librarian of Congress (1941) p. 89.
Purchased from Margaret E. Bailey, 1841 and 1048.
1. Cottmi manufacture— Rhode Island. 2. Tariff— U. S. 8. Rhode
Island— Hist— 1775-1865. 4. Dorr Rebellion, 1842. 5. Presidents—
U, s.— Election— 1860. I. Simmons, Waiter C.
Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works in New Eng-
land.
Reconls of the iron works at Lynn, Mnss., 1650-85.
62 items.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Documents relating to varlons legal suits before the General Court
and the Special Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony against John
Glfford, agent of the company.
Numerical list of documents In the library.
Gift of Charles H. Taylor, 1927.
I. Glfford, John, Ironworks agent
MS 60-79
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Dabney family.
Papers, 1718-1936.
2 ft. (en. 1000 items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-219, 660)
In part, transcripts. „.,..'
Papers of the Rev. Robert Lewis Dabney, Presbyterian clergyman,
comprise the bulk of the collection. These relate to Louisa County,
Va., Hampden-Sydney College, and the University of Virginia, and
supply details on Dabney's education. Civil War service, speeches, and
writings. Among them Is a description of the trial of Joseph G.
Semmes, the student who In 1840 killed Professor John A. G, Davis
of the University of Virginia. The transcripts of papers of General
Thomas Jonathan Jackson In the D. Hill collection of the University
of North Carolina were used by Dabney in his hlogrophy of Jackson.
Includes pamphlets by Charles W. Dabney, president of the Univer-
sity of Cincinnati, as well as by R. L. Dabney, several pamphlets on
Presbyterian seminaries, and an incomplete paper-bound set of the
life of General Jackson. Among the names represented In the collec-
tion are John D. Andrews, Carter Berkeley, M. Chapllne, Lord Corn-
waliis, Charles Dabney, Jedediah Hotchklss, Thomas Gary Johnson,
Robert Edward Lee, John Marshall, William Nelson, and Israel
Perkins Warren. _ '."■_ .,
1 Louisa Co., Va. 2. Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney,
Va 8 Virginia. University— Hist. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Personal narratives— Confederate side. 5. Jackson, Thomas Jona-
than, 1824-1868. 6. Theological seminaries, Presbyterian. 7. Semmes,
Joseph G. i. Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898. n. Dabney,
Charles William, 1855-1945. ,,„ „„
MS 60-80 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Tayloe family.
Papers, 1708-1917.
In' University of Virginia Library (5854, 88-62, 88-680)
John Tayloe of Mt. Airy, Richmond Co., Va., member of the Vir-
ginia House of Burgesses and the Council of State; his son, John
Tayloe of Octagon House, Washington, D. O., and Mt. Airy, gentle-
man planter and horseraclng enthusiast; and their descendants. Cor-
respondence of Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, George P. Tayloe, and Edward
Thornton Tayloe; general merchandise accounts of Stephen Lyde and
his brother, colonial merchants ; deeds, surveys, and other legal papers
relating to family estates |n Richmond and King George Counties,
Va., Charles Co., Md., and elsewhere; a slave Inventory; Items per-
talnlng to the amnesty of Edward Thornton Tayloe; papers relating
to the sale of Octagon House to the American Institute of Architects;
and materials on lands In Illinois and In various Southern States.
Among the subjects covered are International, national, and local
oolltlcs agriculture, and social conditions. Names represented In-
chide W*Als?on? James Baker. John Ballendlne, Rob Barnard, I.
Russell Barr, Roslna Barr, B. Bayard, Richard Henry Bayard, B.
BavHss Will amBeale, John Bell, Stmdn Bolivar, George Bomford,
Be^Sn BougMon; Richard Johns Bowie, Thomas J. Bowie^ Carter
^»S™ Tota Carroll Brent, Ann Brodeau, Joel Brown, John
KrRonert W f Carter, John W. Chandler, 3. T. Chandler, Henry
™Jv FrancuVcorbta, Richard Corbln, Thomas Corcoran, John
&er George ttosdaleV Caleb Gushing, Richard CnttB, Langhorne
£££ •johTD^nWTcklnson, Jabe* Downmar. ,, John WUherspoon Du
Rose? GreeoryEnnls, Edward Everett, Richard Forrest, Job* W.
John H. Pnmips. -J 08 ' J"? 8 ^gm\L m Read, Samuel Ripley, Francisco
Beijaimn Stoddert, wenara oiuai, jjomax
Estelle P. ..Tay^ HffiryA^ ^«g~L5 Tayloe, Thornton Tayloe,
Fo'wa State Agricultural Society, Louise Home Patepsco Institute of
lowa ""^^fiuS "„ xi ophroeter and Co. (Mobile, Ala.), the Vlr-
SSSaSrtt Court fn RichmoXwwhin^on Clty^rphan Asylum,
art \W toan and Trust Co. (Washington, D. J^.^^
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Beard, Daniel Carter, 1850-1941.
Papers, 1798-1941.
120 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Artist author, editor, and Boy Scout official.
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, articles, co llected sourcema-
terlal for further articles and speeches, school composition books,
address books, sketch books, Illustrations, photos, .m^rablUa, and
o?he7printed matter relating to Beard's activities at the Oulvei :M1U-
tarv Academy, at the Dan Beard Outdoor School, and In the Boy
SwutaSdes family papers dating from 1798 which contain
writings and lUustratlonO by other members of the family, and re-
porter minutes, circulars and publications-, letters to and ^ rom Boy fl
life magazine and other correspondence relating to the Boy Scouts.
Correspondents Include Robert Baden-Powell, Belmore Browne,
BnmnT L OlemenB Hamlin Garland, Charles Dana Gibson, Glfford
Sot, FredeTRemington, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Theodore Roose-
velt, Ernest T. Seton, and Andrew J. Stone.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
1 Boy Scouts. 2. Culver Military Academy, Culver, I"4 .«•. Dan
BeardOutdoor School for Boys, Pike Co., Pa. I. Beard family.
Mb bO-oa
Palgrave family.
Papers, 1796-1844.
12 WUllam L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Ma Lrtters P and other material relating mainly to Robert Palgrave and
his appointment as registrar of the High Court of Admiralty at
Gibraltar, and to his father William Palgrave, merchant and mayor of
GreaO Yarmouth, Eng. Correspondents Include Edmund Henry
B^aAer- ThOmas William Coke, 1st earl of Leicester; Thomas Den-
ma^ 1st S'Denman; Edward Granville^ Eliot, Bd earl oTSL
Germans ; John Hely-Hutchlnson, 3d earl of Donoughmore ! L. Hoare ,
Richard M.Jephson; T. Jervls; David Lalng; W. B. Palgrave; Samuel
Parr; Joslas Rowley; W. Rumbold; and George Stuart. _
I Palgrave, Robert, 1780-1804. n. Palgrave, William, 1745-1822.
s MS 60-83
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
39
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eddy (Darius) and Philip W. Goodridge, Boston
Records, 1842-67.
7 v.
In Harvard Business School, Daker Library
Gm o?G^Edcr y . flrID wWcn man » fa <=t^M refrigerator*
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-84
Library
Safford, Arthur Truman, 1867-1951.
Business records, 1903-42
12 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
the^vTCaSd'a'r^: 1 "^ eD8lneeri ^ lM ^ "> water power in
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Truman H. Safford, 1958.
England draU " e ^ineerlng-New England; 2. Water-power-New
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-85
Library
Davis, T. M., firm, Qambridge, Mass.
Records, 1820-80.
■• 3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
factorTof ■T X lS S ''n P „ r i. ee %**' an H J"> tes on ^P^ents of the soap
factory of T. M. Davis (known before 1868 as the Arm of Ellphalet
Gift of W. Porter Adams, 1938.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
Key West Salt Works, Key West, Flo.
Records, 1866-69.
5 v.
I^5-TL rd Bu8ln< *» School, Baker Library.
Account books and letters.
MS 60-86
Library
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-87
Library
Harvard Univ. Grad.
White and Burr.
Records, 1834-56.
3 ft.
RnSlf- Br - BusllIe F School, Baker Library.
o^ch^T^
Pi&gl&rt wllo^!^ T^r r ' PtS '" B8ker L ">"^ «~
t'^n'vJcUaS.^S 3, ^ ^^ ^
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm,
MS 60-88
Library
Brighton Beach Music Hall, Brooklyn.
Records, 1908-14.
666 Items.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Gift of the estate of Artemus Ward, 1986
^ WaSSdWSSrISS (V "' e ^ he "-. «*"-. eta)
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 6 °~ 89
Gates (John) and Sons Company, Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1835-1907.
12 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Librarv.
Letters nnd account books of a lumber dealer
inventory In the library.
Gift of Burton N. Gates, 1932.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library ^ ^ MX>
Frye ( J A.) Shoe Company, Marlboro, Mass.
Ledgers, 1867-1903.
2 ft.
Gift Sn A^e! £Sr I,,,kHr Libr "^
Harvard Univ. Grad. ScI , Bus. Adm. Library tS 6 °~ 91
Eddy (William S.) and Son, East Middleboro, Mass.
Records, 1827-78.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
oh^^T' bI11 !• «"*««»"•>» book of a firm which manufactured
shovels, some of which It sold in Australia. i"»ciurea
Inventory in the library. Also described in List of business man
uscripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W.Lvett^d X
Gift of Philip E. Eddy, 1940.
Harvard Univ. Grad. ]' . Sch. Bus. Adm. Ubrar^ 6 ^
Porlier, Jacques.
Account book, 1819-23.
It.-'"'
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Trapper and trader, of Green Bay and elsewhere in Wisconsin
Accounts, in French, of trapping and trading with the Indians
Purchased In Le Peru, Wis., 1928. .'.'"■
1. Fur trade — Wisconsin. 2. Trapping.
w \r, , r, * „ MS 60-93
Harvard Cnlv. Grad. Sch Bus. Adm. Library
New England Bond and Mortgage Company, Boston.
Records, 1922-33.
3 ft. "
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
General accounting records,
Inventory in the library.
Gift of William Fagell, 1942.
MS 60-94
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
American Tube Works, Boston.
Records, 1855-1908.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of a Arm which manufactured plumbers' suddIIps
Gift of Mnlcolm Burgess, 1936. w««».
„ MS 60-95
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Ball and Fobes, Boston.
Records of Ball and Fobes and of Fobes and Hayward
1850-95. '
8v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Daybooks and payrolls of confectionary firms In which Daniel
Fobes. had an Interest (predecessors of the New England Confec-
tionary Co.)
Gift of Edwin O. Tilton, 1968.
I. Fobes and Hayward, Boston, n. Fobes, Daniel.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm.
Barre Cheese Company, Barre, Mass.
Records, 1864-97.
3ft. -
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letters, general accounts, and other papers.
Gift of Austin F. Adams, 1932.
Library
HarvardUnlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-97
Windham Company, WiUimantic, Conn.
Records, 1822-1905.
6 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Librarv.
Incomplete series of account books, payrolls, and letter books of a
producer of printed cloth. Some account books contain records of a
general store run in connection with the factory.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Quidnick Windham Co. through W. B. Knight, 1927.
.„ , ' „ ;, MS 60-98
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Portland Company, Portland, Me.
Records, 1846-1902.
8ft.'";
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
General accounts and production records' of n Ann 'which manu-
factured boilers, machine tools, nnd locomotives.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Portland Co., 1952.
..r, , „ ., MS 60-99
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
40
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hobbs (J. C.) and Sons, Billerioa, Mass.
Records, 1840-87.
7 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts of a firm which manufactured knives and steam engines.
Includes records of Alfred Hobbs and of the Arlington Machine
Works.
Gift of Howard S. Russell, 1050.
I. Hobbs, Alfred, n. Arlington Machine Works.
MS 60-100
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Plimpton family.
Business records, 1811-05.
6ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
General account books, letter books, and unbound papers of an iron
foundry, 0. G. & H. M. Plimpton of Walpole, Mass., who specialized
in axles, wagon springs, and hoes. Some of the daybooks contain
grocery accounts. Earlier volumes for a foundry operated by Henry
Plimpton (1811-26) and for Henry Plimpton & Son, makers of satinet
(1845-47)
Partial Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Henry P. Plimpton and Mrs. George Plimpton, 1940-60.
1. Iron founding. i. Plimpton, C. G. & H. M. Walpole, Mass. n.
Plimpton, Henry, firm, Walpole, Mass. m. Plimpton (Henry) & Son,
Walpole, Mass.
MS 60-101
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Chase, Epaphras Bull, 180M867.
Business records, 1883-65.
lft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Farmer and merchant, Lyndon, Vt. Account books and other
papers giving expenses of schooling, farming, and operating a general
store. Includes records relating to the Passumpslc Stage Co. and the
Connecticut and Passumpslc River Railroad,
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1861)
Gift of Florence Chase, 1929.
1, Vermont — Rural conditions. 2. Passumpslc Stage Company.
3. Connecticut and Passumpslc Rivers Railroad Company. ,
MS 60-102
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Reed and Barton.
Kecords, 1830-1931.
25 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
General accounting records, production records, illustrated cata-
logs, and unbound papers of the silverware manufacturer. Includes
a volume containing the Incorporation record and records of meetings
(1830-44) of the Taunton Britannia Co., which later became Reed
and Barton.
Inventory In the library. Also described in List of business manu-
scripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951).
Many papers published in The whitesmiths of Taunton, by George S.
Glbb (1946),
Deposited by Reed and Barton, 1940.
MS 60-103
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Baldwin family.
Business papers, 1724-1880.
'36 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letters, notebooks, and other papers of Loamml Baldwin i, Loammi
Baldwin ii, James F. Baldwin, George R. Baldwin, and other mem-
bers of a family noted for Its contribution to engineering projects
(e. g., the Middlesex Canal, the Boston Water Works, the Charleston
Navy Yard, and the Norfolk Navy Yard)
Inventory in the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Deposited by James R. Baldwin, 1930.
1. Engineers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Engineers —
Massachusetts, i. Baldwin, Loammi, 1740-1807. n. Baldwin,
Loamml, 1780-1838. in. Baldwin, James Fowle, 1782-1862. rv. Bald-
win, George Rumford, 1798-1888.
, MS 60-104
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Sohier and Welch, Boston.
Records, 1833-83.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Legal records of cases prepared by Edward D. Sohier and Charles
A. Welch. Additional Welch family business papers include a letter
book (1844-56) of John P. Welch, lawyer and clerk of Fltchburg
Railroad; and letters relating to the ship Gibraltar (1833) Also
Indentures, deeds and otber papers (1854-69) of the Boston and Rox-
bury Mill Corp.
Described in List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1961)
Gift of E. Sohier Welch, 1940-45.
1. Lawyers — U. S. — Correspondence, remlnlsclences, etc, 2, Gibral-
tar (Ship) I. Sohier, Edward Dexter, 1810-1888. n. Welch,
Charles Alfred, 1815-1908. m. Welch, John Porter, 1808-1860.
rv. Boston and Roxbury Mill Corporation.
MS 60-105
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Brown (J. B.) and Sons, Portland, Me.
Records, 1850-95.
8 ft'.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter book and general account books of a private banking Arm.
Includes papers, 1855-72, relating to the Portland Sugar Co., estab-
lished by 3. B. Brown,
Gift of Philip G. Clifford, 1952.
l, Portland Sugar Company, Portland, Me.
MS 60-106
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. library
Adams Sugar Refinery, Boston.
Records, 1868.
2»,
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books of Adams Sugar Refinery and its successor, Stanwood
and Co.
Gift of Robert Storer, 1968,
l Stanwood and Company, Boston. ,
MS60-107
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Phillips, James Duncan, 1876-
Papers, 1884-1940.
. 8ft. ..
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Minutes, reports, and other papers relating to Phillips service as
head of the Education Dept, treasurer, vice-president, and director or
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Closed to investigators until 1980.
Gift of Mr. Phillips, 1958.
I. Houghton Mifflin Company.
MS 60-108
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889.
Business records, 1828-61.
8 ft.
In Hurvard Business School, Baker Library.
Engineer of Boston. Notebooks and. scientific papers relating to
such construction projects as work on Boston streets ; the Mill Dam ;
the Boston and Roxbury Water Supply Co. ; Taylor's Falls Bridge,
Nashua, N."H.; the Warren Bridge/Boston; various wharves In Bos-
ton; and the Fltchburg, Boston and Maine, Vermont Central, and
Lowell and Lawrence Railroads. .■,.,. „
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) .
Gift of Harriet Felton Peters, Samuel Morse Felton, and Edgar
Conway Felton, 1926.
1 Enelneers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-109
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Gordon, Nathaniel Batchelder, Z>. 1791.
Business papers, 1813-46.
". 12 v. '■.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Agent for textile companies In New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Letter copybook, journal, work diaries, and memorandum books, re-
lating to Gordon's employment by the Exeter Cotton Factory and the
Rockingham Cotton Manufactory, Exeter, N. H., ca. 1818-26; the
Mansfield U. C. and W. Manufactory, Mansfield, Mass., ca. 1827-83 ;
and the Salisbury Manufacturing Co., Salisbury, Mass.. ca, 1833-45.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Purchased In 1949 from Howard F. Green.
1 Cotton manufacture — Massachusetts. 2. Cotton manufacture —
New Hampshire. MS 60-110
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
41
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
This number not used: MS 60-111
Sice and Hutching, inc.
Records, 1876-1928.
82ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
-*«JSh™^ S " le8 ' .t nd ? ene , raI accounting records of a shoe manu-
facturing company that had Its own retail selling organization Affili-
ated companes, for which there are scattered recoTds lndufle JO
^ e A, C0 «; ' nC i; Mu i Ie , n T Shoe Co - Mldd,e West Shoe Co., Middled
Shoe Co., Stoneham Sole Leather Co., and Hosmer, Codding Co
Inventory In the library. ' B "
Gift of Rice and Hutchlns, Inc., 1930
Mlrt'rf£ e wtL < «•H ' ) ^ Company • lnc ' n " Mullen Shoe Company, m.
J£. dd itiS"i T DOe ^Pajy- "7- Middlesex Shoe Company, Ne£
O^dTg'oomliany. V - St ° neham *»*™»« OTO- ^Hosme"
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
MS 60-119
Baker, Walter, 1792-1852.
Records, 1812-28.
It. ■■.,-!;:./
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Manufacturer, Dorchester, Mass, Letters and accounts relating to
n„ e J£ an ? f^ Te of woolens and chocolate; and notes on lectures de-
livered at the law school In Litchfield, Conn. (1812) '
Deposited by the Boston Public Library, 1980
1. Wool trade and Industry— Dorchester, Mass. 2. Chocolate In-
dustry-Dorchester, Mass. 8. Law-U. S.-Addi^8,Ss lec-
tures, i. Litchfield Law School, Litchfield, ConnT^ ™™ '
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library MS 6<M18
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin,
titration. Baker Library.
Account books of eo;il mininp companies, 1832-88.
Partial records of tliree companies : Lycoming Coal Co., Boston and
Pennsylvania 1882-48; Richmond Coal Mining and Manufacturing
Co., Richmond, Va., 1887-88; nod Rockwell Mines, La Salle, 111. 1844=
niiBiT'lM 10 ^, 16 , of bus ' ness manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
plied by Robert W. Lovett ( 2d ed., 1951)
A„H lf '?ii reS ?^ t . lT %' of Socle 'y f or Preservation of New England
Acuities, 1944; Dixie Business Book Shop; and John A. Rockwell,
I. Lycoming Coal Company, n. Richmond Coal Mining and Manu-
facturing Company, m. Rockwell Mines, La Salle, III.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Pierson (Isaac G.) and Brothers.
Records, 1795-1865.
28 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
^S? 6 ^. 1 * ccounts . ^correspondence, and day-today accounts with
employees of an Iron firm, which operated a steel furnace at Hobokea,
™l\\, ?$ nnl ?> n foundry at Ramapo, N. Y. Includes material on the
manufacture of nails and screws and their sale through a New York
?™k ,oo£ ther ent erprlses recorded Include cotton goods manufacture
(the ItKO'B), a store for employees, a flour mill, a farm, and a woodlot
Inventory in the library. Described In part In List of business
manuscripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed.,
Deposited 1932,, by J. Fred Pierson.
1. Iron industry and trade— New Jersey. 2. Steel Industry and
trade— New Jersey. 3. Cotton trade — New Jersey. 4.
Flour-mills — New Jersey.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library MS 60 ~ 116
Boston Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Mass.
Records, 1813-1930.
22 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, 1863-1929; records of directors, 1813-1909, and
stockholders, 1818-74; semi-annual reports containing general financial
statements, sunmiarles of production costs, amounts produced and
values of products, 1835-88 ; payrolls, 1807-72; tax reports; and other
papers relating to the production of ginghams, zephyrs, shirtings,
draperies, hosiery, and other cotton goods. Includes papers of the
Waltham Textile Co., 1926-28; and a few letters of T. Jefferson Cooi-
Idge, Edmund Dwlght, A. M. Goodale, Arthur T. Lyman, and John A.
Sweetser, treasurers.
Inventory In the library.
Deposited by Boston Manufactory Co. through Robert Amory 1024-
I. Waltham Textile Company, Waltham, Mass.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbrary MS 60 ~ 116
Allen, Edward Charles, 1849-1891.
Business records, 1871-96.
60 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Maine businessman, publisher of farm magazines and books, and
pwner of a mail order business. Correspondence, general accounting
records, and other papers relating to True and Co. and Kennebec
Steamboat Co. of Augusta, Me., George Stinson and Co. and H. Hallett
and Co. of Portland, Me., and other business Interests of Allen.
Inventory in the library. Also described In Publisher and adver-
tiser extraordinary, by Robert W. Lovett (Bulletin of the Business
Historical Society, v. 24, no. 4 (Dec. 1950) p. 210-215) and In List of
business manuscripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W Lovett
(2d ed„ 1951) . ' .
Gift of Edward A. Whitney, 1950.
1. Publishers and publishing — Maine. 2. Mall-order business, 8.
True and Company, Augusta, Me. 4. Kennebec Steamboat Company,
Augusta, Me. 5. Stinson (George) and Company, Portland, Me. 6.
Hallet 1 : (H.) and Company, Portland, Me.
MS 60-117
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Loring family.
Business records, 1834-1925.
■ 8 ft.
In Hurvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, 1882-89, and accounts of Investments, 1868-1925, of
Ellsha T, Loring and his estate: letter books of Thacher Loring, 1882-
1921, and Llndsley Loring, 1896-1904; and records of family business
Interests, including letter books and accounts of Loring Bros. Co of
Boston, 1884-58 ; minute book of East Boston Wharf, 1833-66 ; minute
books and general accounts of National Dock and Warehouse Co.,
Boston, 1865-1913; letter books, general accounts, and other papers of
Torch Lake Mining Co. of Houghton, Mich., 1864-1924.
Checklist in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ralph Lowell, 1957.
1. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Boston
Comm.— Hist— Sources. 3. Mining Industry and finance— Michigan
I. Loring, Ellsha T. n. Loring, Thacher. ra, Loring, Llndsley. rv
Loring Brothers Company, Boston, v. East Boston Wharf, Boston
vi. National Dock and Warehouse Company, Boston, vn Torch Lake'
Mining Company, Houghton, Mich.
IT AT, \ r, . 'MS 60-118
Harvard Untv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Zacharias, George Merle De Fere, 1848-1910, collector.
Correspondence and documents on history of the Re-
formed Church in the United States and of the Waldenses,
1300-1810.
4 ft.
In Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pa,)
Transcripts (handwritten)
Copies transcribed In 1897-99 by Zacharias from original papers
in the Hague, Amsterdam, ZUrlch, Speyer, and other European cities.
The records represent chiefly the history of the emigration of the
church from Switzerland and tie Palatinate and Its relations with the
Reformed Church In HoUand (1742-93), Includes material on the
history of the Waldenslans. The most complete coverage is of the
Dutch records. The collection overlaps that of William J. Hlnke, but
provides fuller coverage of the early European history of the church.
Card catalog in the repository.
Described In the Reporter of the Historical Society of the Evan-
gelical and Reformed Church, v. 2, no. 2 (fall 1950) p. ,lj-S.
Acquired from William Zacharias, 1926, on basis of agreement
between George Zacharias and the Potomac Synod of the church,
1899.
X Reformed Church In the United States— Hist. — Sources. 2. Wal-
denses — Hist.— Sources.
MS60-119
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Library
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893.
Papers, 1835-93.
5 ft.
In Historical Society cf the Evangelical and Reformed Church
( Lancaster, Pa. )
Theologian and church historian. Correspondence, sermons, arti-
cles, notebooks of Schaffs works, his student lecture notebooks, and
notes made by theological students of Schaff 's lectures. Includes cor-
respondence relating to Scbaff's work on the committee to prepare the
American revised version of the Bible (1885), and to his activities
with the American Sunday School Union and the Alliance of Re-
formed Churches. uom , m
Gifts of Schaffs son Philip and others. Mb 60-120
42
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Papers, 1835-98.
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893.
(Continued)
1 Reformed Church In the United States-Clergy— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Reformed Church In the United StaUs—
Sermons. 3. Bible. English— Versions— Revised. 4. American Sun-
day School Union. 5. Alliance of Reformed Churches thronghout the
World Holding the Presbyterian System.
Mo 60— 1^0
Historical Soc. Evnng. and Reformed Church. Library
Harbaugh, Henry, 1817-1867.
Papers, 1830-67.
6 boxes. _ . ■ ", „.
In Historical Society of the Evangelical and Reformed Church
(Lancaster, Pa.) ■ ■■■■
Theologian, author, editor, educator, and poet. Correspondence
and literary MSS. (sermons, poems, and articles; many unpublished).
The personal correspondence Includes letters about Harbaugh's books
on religious subjects, Including his trilogy on heaven. Business let-
ters relate to his work as editor of the Guardian, a periodical for
young people.
Closely related collections Include the Harbaugh transcripts and
the Harbaugh diaries .(Including among the Reformed Church
Many MSS. are quoted and described In Henry Harbaugh, Penn-
sylvania Dutchman, by Elizabeth O. Kleffer (In Proceedings and ad-
dresses of the Pennsylvania German Society, v, 61 (1945) )
Main collection given by B. F. Fackenthal, 1939; othor Items given
by family members, recipients of letters, and their descendants, ISW-
1940
1. ' Reformed Church In the United States— Clergy— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Heavenly recognition. " ;; "" a 'n_ioi
Historical Soc. Evang. and Reformed Church. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admimr
titration. Baker Library.
Account books of farmers, New England and kew York,
1704-1925.
6 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Mainly records showing charges for farm labor and sales of farm
products. Includes accounts of William W. Backus, Solomon Bart-
lett William Bartlett, William Bnssett, William Bement, Herman
Ohapln, William Ohapln, G. B. Chaplin, Joseph Cobb, Daniel Coffin,
Aaron Cook, Jeremiah Davis, Devonshire Farm, Dike famlly,James
Emery, Nahum Fay, Phlneas Goodrich, Joseph Henld, Jr., William
Hosmer, Abraham Howe, Joseph Hyde, Mill Farm, John Nelson,
Dennis NorthrUD. Jonathan Nye. .William H. Odlorne, Charles P.
Phelps, PlUmer family, Levi H. Pratt, Otis Sherman, Alexander
Smith, Charles Spear, James B. Tuttle, Gideon H. Welch, Harrison
Whiting, and Stephen Williams. „,..
Described In List of huslness manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Received by gift (largely) or purchase from various persons and
Institutions, since 1927. . ;^ ; ;
L Farms— New England. 2. Farms— New York (State)
^^ MS 60-122
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate Sohool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library'.
Account book9 of dyers, Massachusetts and Vermont,
1813-16.
Accounts of Bralnerd Stebblns, Barre, Vt, 1813-24; Samuel H.
Whitney and Otis Dickinson, Granville, Mass., 1828-32; Maiden Dye
House, Hlngham and Boston, Mass., 1880-46; and Levi Flske, Shel-
bourne, Mass., 1834-38.
-Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gifts of Charles E. Tuttle and Norman S. B. Gras; purchased
from John E. Bowman and Mr*. G. E. Cash. The Whitney-Dickinson
accounts* acaulred 1936: the Flske accounts acaulred 1938.
1. Cleaning and dyeing Industry— Massachusetts. 2. Cleaning and
dyeing Industry— Vermont I. Stebblns, Bralnerd. u. Whitney,
Samuel H. in. Dickinson, Otis. rv. Flske, Levi. v. Maiden Dye
H0USe> MS 60-123
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1946.
Papers, 1834-1940.
20 ft.
Ill library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Businessman and diplomat. Correspondence, diaries, articles,
notes, reports, speeches, scrapbooks, clippings, maps, photos., memo-
rabilia, and other materials relating to Morgeuthnu's early legal and
business activities, his Bervlce as Ambassador to Turkey and as U. S.
delegate to various foreign conferences. Includes some correspond-
ence and an autobiographical sketch of his father, Lazarus Morgen-
thau Correspondents Include Newton D, Baker, Josephus Daniels,
Edward M. House, Walter Hlnes Page, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Joseph P. Tumulty, Edith Boiling Wilson, and Wood-
Gift of Henry Morgenthau, Sr„ and Henry Morgenthau, Jr., 1942.
1 U S— For.rel.— Turkey. 2. Turkey— For. rel.—U. S.
8. Congresses and eon- ventlons. i. Morgenthau, Lass-
arue, 1815-1807. MS 60-124
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901.
Papers, 1835-1908.
14 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U S. Secretary of State and Senator from New York. Correspond-
ence diary (1803), Journal (1877-78), account books, minute book,
printed material, MS. drafts of memoranda, and a journal of college
rending (1836). Correspondence covers Evarts' early law practice.
Civil War prize cases, the trial of Jefferson Davis, the , Impeachment
of Andrew Johnson, the Geneva arbitration of 1871-72,^the^T Iden
nleetlon case of 1876, the appointment of ambassadors, the Chinese
fmm&atuT treaty the campaign of 1880, the Paris Monetary Con-
ferencT administration of Peabody educational funds, dedication of
the Statue of Liberty, Evarts 1 service In the Senate, Patronage, pen-
,„ M gnffraee tariffs, and the Force Bill. Among the more fre-
quent ™rres?ondentrare James G-BlalntJc^phHChoate, Cyrus
W. Field, Levi V. Morton, Edward J. Phelps, Julia Gardiner Tyler,
and Robert O. Wluthrop.
Indexed in part.
Unpublished finding aid In the library
Deposit, 1930, 1042 ; converted to gift, 1943. _n„„_
" U, s.— Pol. & govt— 19th cent 2. Lawyers--U. S.-Oorre-
Bpbnden'ce, reminiscences,, etc. BO-125
Peabody, George Poster, 1862-1938.
Papers, 1894-1937.
30 ft (ca. 25,000 items)
In library of Congress, Manuscript Division. w it
Banker and philanthropist. Correspondence and other papers re-
fleeting Peabody's activities as Treasurer of the Democratic National
Committee (1904-05), his sustained interest In the .Democratic Party,
his association with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1914-
21). his other banking activities, and his many special Interests such
as Neero welfare, the development of education In the Southland
the Georgia Warm Springs Health Foundation. Includes wmespond-
ence and papers by and about Newton D. Baker, nicholas G. J. Bal-
lanta-Tayor, Wade Chance, Stnughton Cooley, Arthur W. Mllbury,
Walter H. Page, Louis F. Post, William G. Rice, Franklin D. Roose-
velt, Edward IB, Shepherd, John A. Blade, Woodrow Wilson, and
Hooker T. Washington
Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Ames, 1048-49.
1 Banks and banking— U. S. 2. Negroes. 8. Education— Southern
States. 4. Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, 60-126
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1945.
Papers, 1910-43.
12 ft. (ca. 5000 items) ,.„,,,
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photostats (positive) .
Lawyer, diplomat, and professor of Internationa taw at .*•"»;
verslty of Pennsylvania. Correspondence, speeches (MS. drafts, type-
scripts, and printed copies), reports, photos., memoranda, clippings
and oner printed matter. Most of the papers relate to Morris
service in Japan (1917-21) and to his special missions to Siberia
in 1918-19 Includes typewritten copies of a translation of a diary
of a Japanese mission totte U. S. (1880), official telegrams exchanged
with Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, and papers pertaining to
Morris' work at the University of Pennsylvania. Correspondents ln-
cuide William Jennings Bryan, Robert Lansing, Breckinridge Long,
Vance McCormlck, Leo S. Rowe, and Woodrow .Wllion. .
Unpublished finding aid In the library. . „ t
Information on literary rights available In the IJb'"^;. 1Qm
Gift of Edward Shlppen Morris and Sarah Morris Machpld, MOO.
1 U S.— For. rel.— Japan. 2. Japan— For. rel.—U. S. 8. Russia—
Hist — Allied Intervention, 1918-1020 — Sources. 4. International
law— Study and teaching— U. S. : 60-127
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1903-50.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. ^
Correspondence, records, reports, and memorabilia Includes min-
ute of meetings, proceedings ^J"tlon.l cwtm»^ .nd Intaj.
„«m«^oi r™.rrf»«M of Working Women, 1919, 1921, and 1928, wo-
gVaphTcLl^afertTon the Lease's officers, and correspondence be-
K theTocal and national leagues. A large group «^»™*
43
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National Women's Trade Union League of America. Rec-
ords, 1903-50.
(Continued)
ence between the Lengue and members of Congress concerns labor and
social legislation and reflects the League's later interest In education,
civil rights, and price control. Correspondents Include Samuel Gom-
pers, Jane Addams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sophontsba P. Breckinridge,
Frank Morrison, Frank Duffy, Margaret Dreler Robins, Mary Ander-
son, Alice Henry, Rose Schnelderman, Elizabeth Cnrlstman, and
Frances Perkins.
Unpublished finding Bid in the library. Also described iu the LI-
?f£^ S 9 u , a J terly J° urnal of current acquisitions, v. 8, no. 4 (Aug.
Gift of the League, 1950.
1. Labor and laboring classes— h. S. 2. Social legislation— U. S.
8. international Federation of Working Women. International Con-
MS60-128
Baird, Robert, d. oa. 1866.
Papers, 1827-73.
1426itoms.
In Duke University Library.
ilar^ST?^?"' 1 0tb ^ M K? ra / large, y of a bU8lness n «""'e and
(luting from 1856-71, regarding the Iron works operated by Baird and
wh«£nf T P ? ter Sma » *\ Manchester, Va.; products Induded water
wheels, circular saws, spindles, castings, and gate fixtures The
papers are of Interest for data on ante bellum SouXr" Znufactur-
lng ; only a few relate to the Civil War. Includes Inquiries and orders
»L SV r > W i th o ™ 81 "? 01 complaints, and records of the oper™
benVt^V'L^ne.^ BBlrd ' S death ^'^ D " Cral * *» «»
ve £SSb" Uyldl? - ^^sstxs: saws Dn '-
•u„!:„V' 0n lnd S 8tr f, "Jd trade— Manchester, Va. 2. Southern States—
Jinnur. i. Small, Peter.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-129
Miller, David Hunter, 1875-
Papers, ca. 1917-32.
43 ft.
In Llbrury of Congress, Manuscript Division,
« j nt ff na tlonariawyer; participant In the peace negotiations during
and after World Wan and in the formulation of the League of Nn-
^^l enaD L Corrapondence, financial papers, printed matter,
memoranda, addresses, clpplngs, proofs, reports, summaries, drafts
£5.i£ 0Cument f' J Emphasis Is on the legal aspects of International
nrttirS\f I ?Jl udes i l»»Pera*c.l- the preliminary Inquiry, formed under
fL™?. d .. M - Hou ?e during the war to collect data for eventual peace
negotiations, and later renamed the Territorial Section of the Peace
£?,'; te l'f" ce, . and early drafts of sections of the League Covenant
indicating stages In Its development Into the final Instrument
Indexed In part
UiipuhllshecV finding aid In the library. Many papers were prl-
jasrwr ,u My diary at the ^^ ,n w
Gift" 1937 " TCSt ' eat0rS UDder restrlctlons accepted by the library.
1. Paris. Peace Conference, 1919. U. S. Territorial Section 2
Versailles, Treaty of. June 28, Toi9. 3. League of Nations. Covenant."
MS 60-130
American Gold Star Mothers.
Records, 1917-41.
4 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Div'slon.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, membership applications, minute book, clippings
scrapbooks, legal papers, roll and record books," printed and nearprlnt
matter, photos., drafts of legislation, and a <5py of the constitution,
to .which Is appended a list of chnrter members. Includes releases
and publicity matter about conventions, papers concerning litigation
undertaken to protect the name of the group from Infringement, and
some papers relating to the insignia of the organization
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Gift of Roberta E. Jacobs, national custodian of records, 1943, 1948.
MS 60-131
Laughlin, James Laurence, 1850-1933.
Papers, 1902-31.
6 ft. (ca. 2500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Professor, writer, and economist. Correspondence, financial papers,
notes, drafts of articles and lectures on various current problems,
printed matter, clippings, and the MS. of Laughlln's work The Fed-
eral Reserve act, Its origin and problems (published 1933). The
papers relate to Laughlln's service as professor and head of the
Dept. of Political Economy at the University of Chicago, to his activi-
ties as editor of the Journal of political economy, and as a member
delegate, or chairman of various official and unofficial groups and
bodies concerned with money and banking, credit, and related eco-
nomic matters. Includes subject and name files dealing with eco-
nomies, finance, the tariff, the silver question, nnd similar topics.
Correspondents include Leon C. Marshall, Paul M. Warburg, and
H. Parker Willis.
Unpublished fluillng aid 111 the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Lawrence Crnmcr Laughlin, 1934-35.
1. Economics— Study and teaching. 2. Federal Reserve banks.
MS 60-132
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953.
Papers, 1900-54.
06 ft. (ca. 70,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Biographer, editor, teacher, and lecturer. Correspondence, diaries,
source materials, photos., clippings, speeches, articles, MSS. of books
and other works, programs, printed matter, notebooks, bibliographical
material, maps, memorahilin, and proofs. Much of the material con-
cerns Freeman's historical and biographical researches and writings;
a little relates to his work as editor of the Richmond news leader.
Most of the correspondence is for the years 1934-54. Revolutionary
and Civil War source material, clippings, and bibliographies. In-
cludes complete or partial MSS. and proofs of his biographies of
Robert E. Lee and George Washington, and of two other works .-
Lee's lieutenants and The South to posterity. Individual correspond-
ents Include Frederic W. Boatwrlght, Harry F.Byrd, Dwlght D.
Elsenhower, Dumas Malone, George O. Marshall, Allan Nevlns, and
A. WUUs Robertson.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Library's Quarterly -journal of current acquisitions, v. 13, no. 3 (May
1956) p. 160.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Freeman, 1055.
1. U. S.— Hlst.—Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Sources. "■"
MS 60-133
McMahon, Brien, 1903-1952.
Papers, 1943-52.
4 ft (ca, 8000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Senator from Connecticut. Correspondence, clippings (some
mounted in a scrapbbok), addresses, public statements, articles, and
bills and resolutions prepared by McMahon during his term of office.
Includes recording of broadcast by Charles Parmer entitled The Sena-
tor of the year, Brlen McMahon.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Baroness Sllvercruys (formerly Mrs. Brlen McMahon), 1954.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. i. Parmer, Charles B. The
Senator of the year, Brlen McMahon,
MS60-134
Bibb, Thomas, 1788 or 4-1839.
Papers, 1823-92.
180 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, merchant, State legislator, and Governor of Alabama
(1820-21) Legal papers, Including mortgages on land and slaves
which Bibb bought near Thlbodeauz, La. ; articles conveying lots in
New Orleans to Bibb; deeds, receipts, notes, list of slaves with the
ages of each, sketches and descriptions of tracts of land, and other
Items connected with Bibb's property In Louisiana and Arkansas, and
with the management of his estate after his death.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1948.
1. Slavery In the U. S,— Louisiana.
MS 60-135
Duke Univ. Library
Brown, John R merchant.
Business records, 1854-1905.
233 items.
In Duke University Library.
General merchant who apparently purchased the firm of Fowler
and Clements, of Earpsborough, Edgecombe Co., N. O., In the 1850's.
Daybooks, ledgers, account books, and other records, mostly for 1856-
61, including entries of the -purchase of goods at Petersburg, Va.,
Baltimore, and various places In North Carolina. Includes a register
of Public School District No. 11 of Johnston Co., N. O. (1901-05)
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1951.
i. Johnston County (N. C.) Public School District No. 11,
MS 60-136
Duke Univ. Library
44
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Chalmers, William James, 1852-1938.
Papers, 1914-18.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Executive of Allis Chalmers Co. and leader In various civic
projects. Miscellaneous correspondence, clippings, and printed mat-
ter. Includes letters from Boner A. Burrell (a soldier at the Euro-
pean front) exchanges with Walter McDermott (a British mining
engineer and metallurgist), James Hamilton Lewis, Francis S. Pea-
body (chairman of the Committee on Coal Production of the Council
of National Defense), and R. T. Bayllss (a prosperous London manu-
facturer) with comments on English and American politics and the
progress of the war.
Gift of Mr. Chalmers, 1934.
1 European War, 1914-1918— U. S. 2. U. S, Council of National
De,ense - MS 60-187
Sevareid, Arnold Eric, 1912-
Papers, 1930-57.
15 ft. (ca. 10,800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
in part, photocopies (negative) _ _„ji«
Reporter, news broadcaster, and author. Correspondence, radio
and television scripts, news analyses, lectures, newspaper c»PP' n B s '
printed matter, and miscellaneous material. Includes correspondence
relating to Sevareld's books, Not so wild a dream and In one ear, and
fifteen letters from Adlal Stevenson.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Sevareid, 1958.
i. Stevenson, Adlal Swing, 1900- ,„ m , M
Mo oO-loo
Brown, George M of CartenvfOe^ Va.
Papers, 1829-81.
191 items.
In Duke University Library.
Physician and farmer, of Cartersvllle, Cumberland Co., Va, Cor-
respondence concerning the development of Mexico, f'""*,^™*
and California ; John Brown's Bald (1859) i effects of the Civil War
on noncombntants; commodity prices during and after the jot;
Reconstruction ; and Brown's views on slavery, Negroes In . politics, .
"Yankees," the Virginia debt, temperance in drink, and the treatment
of tuberculosis.
Ac « 1M1 - MS60-139
Duke Univ. Library
Bank of the State of Georgia.
Records, 1817-G9.
404 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Documents, deeds, Indentures, and other legal and business papers.
Includes powers of attorney from lending men and business firms or
Georgia, references to the bank's stock In cases of transfer, and land
records. Some papers contain comments on the Panic of 1837-J8 ana
on the Importance of cotton in restoring the Southern economy.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1044 and 1957. ,„,.,_
1 Depressions — 1837-1838 — U. S. 2. Cotton trade — Southern
St0teS ' MS 60-140
Duke Univ. Library
Merrimack Manufacturing Company.
Records, 1821-1946.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ;
Minutes, treasurer's reports, Journals, ledgers, and other paper*
Including auditor's reports, 1939-14, and legal papers, 1838-80, of the
Locks and Canals Co.
Inventory In the library. . -.. ■ ■_■
Gift of the company, through John Richardson, 1958, ire>».
i. Proprietors of tlio Locks and Canals on Merrimack River.
MS 60-141
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sen. Bus. Adm. Library
Bryarly family.
Papers, 1787-1884.
000 Items.
In Duke 'University Library. ,„ , , > „>.
Family correspondence, -plantation account book (daybook), arith-
metic book, and scrapbook. Mainly the papers of three brothers,
Samuel, lUchard, aiwl Rowland Bryarly, planters, of White Post,
Frederick Co., Va., and of their sons, who moved to Mississippi, Ohio,
and Tennessee. Main coverage Is for 1810-50; papers of 1850-30 con-
sist of claims and promissory notes dealing with settlement of Samuel
Bryarly's accounts following his death; material for 1800-84 coin-
prises personal letters, bills, and summonses of Richard Bryarly.
The papers give information on agricultural conditions In Virginia
and other States.
1 Agricultures-Southern Stntes. I. Bryarly, Samuel, d. 1850.
n. Bryarly, Richard, m. Bryarly, Rowland. ,,£,„„,,„
Mo 60-1415
Duke Univ. Library
Burton, Robert, 1747-1825.
Papers of Robert and Horace A. Burton, 1771-1925.
102 Items.
In Duke University Library. .,.>.„,
Correspondence, business papers, records, and account book of
Robert Burton, Revolutionary soldier, lawyer, and commission mer-
chant of Wllllnmsboro, Granville Co., N. 0„ and of Ills son, Horace A.
Burton >. Includes records of patrons of Robert Burton's commission
mercantile business ; references to the Transylvania Company ; letters
of Robert Houston and John Rhea regarding the purt.<.»se of land
from Richard Henderson's estate; and copies of Madison Co., (Ky.)
court records concerning Henderson's property there. After 1830 the
papers are mainly business and personal correspondence of Horace A.
Burton but Include material regarding John and William Rngland
and their heirs. Several letters after 1880 are concerned with gene-
alogy. Correspondents Include William A. Grnimni, T. T. Hicks,
Frank Nash, and Lewis Williams. „ „ . .. _.„„ ¥T „.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N..M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 20-30.
Acquired 1933 and' 1057.
1. Commission merchants— Grnnvllle Co., N. C. 2. Transylvania
Company. i. Burton, Horace A. i,c„ n , An
Mb 00-143
Duke Univ. Library
North Carolina. Geological and Economio Survey. ^
Records, including records of predecessor bodies and of the
State freologist, 188B-1914.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
'"itolords 3, relating to mineral resources and mining development,
forest preservation, drainage, fisheries, and roads Correspondence,
Inquiries, reports, and related papers of the Geological Survey ; of Its
successor, the Geological and Economic Survey ; and of the State geol-
ogist! who headed the agencies. During most of the P^odlnvolved,
the State geologists were Joseph Austin Holmes (served 1801-1903)
and Joseph Hyde Pratt (served 1006-23) , each of whom was also pro-
fessor of geology at the University of North Carolina Some papers
concern retated work by Holmes and Pratt as Industrial consultants,
and as participant's In organizations, conferences, and movements In
the field of conservation and development of natural resources.
Unpublished description In the library,
? N^tuSetur^Nor^h Carolina. 2 Geology-North Caroling
I Holmes, Joseph Austin, 1859-1915. it. Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-
1042 nt North Carolina Geological Survey (1883-1887) IV. North
Carolina. Geological Survey (1891-1005) v. North Carolina. State
Geologist. MS 60-144
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Ickes, Harold Le Claire, 1874-1952.
Papers, 1906-52.
158 ft. (en. 117,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Lawyer and cabinet member. Correspondence, legn papers, mem-
oranda reports, articles, press releases, speeches, clippings scrap-
books, and memorabilia relating to Ickes' work as a lawyer In Chicago
his activities In early municipal reform and In national politics, and
I s service as U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Correspondents Include
Osca? Chapman Paul H. Douglas, James A. Farley Hiram W John-
son Lymton B Johnson, Frank Knox, Glfford PIneho ;, Raymond
Robin* Franklin 6. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and William Allen
White.'
Card Index and unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ickes, 1052-58; Cyril Clemens, 1502; James Stoudcr
Sweet 1953 ; Mardy Allen Newell, 1057.
1 TjT-l'ol & govt.— 1933-1945. 2. Municipal government— U. S.
LU. h. ioi. «g MS 60-145
Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1950.
Papers, 1912-45.
2 ft. (ca. 1600 Items) ,,.„,,,
In Library of Congress, Manuscript DlvlKlon.
NewspapS correspondent and "»'hor. ^Correspondence, dispatches
Mnrcelv written from Polnnd, Russia, and France during World War
ilan^nSrunda: The bulk of the material (1020-32) and (1041-
' 48) relates 1 Washburn's interests in politics, Russia, and the eon-
o^ctbf World War ii. Includes correspondence with Newton D.
Baker BoHsBakhmeteft, Albert J. Beverldge, Winston ^Churchll,
Calvin Coolldge, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Edward M.
House Hiram Johnson, Jean J. Jussernnd, Frank Knox, Walter Llpp-
MS 60-146
45
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1950.
Papers, 1912-46.
(Continued)
mann, Lord Northellffe, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ellhu Root
Unpublished finding aid In the library '•
rlf^ftiTw" 1 i terary rlgnts """able In the library.
Gift of Sirs. Wash- burn, 1854 and 1958
1. European War, 191«918-C a m^igns
Lordfamily. MS60-14G
Business papers, 1779-1873.
5 ft.
In Hurvard Business School, Baker Library
i7flfl!?SnS °l. a *?™\ a \ Btore °P° rate <> by Tobias Lord of Weils Me
1799-1800; shipping interests, 1821-78, and a general storT iRffiMU
of Daniel W Lord of Kennebunkport, Me. ; shlrotag intents of! atd
SL e Sk^rt t l h 8 e 2 SS3V' a h C i Ure ot r «>"°° «<»^ V WUlZ L^rd of
jvenneDunKport, 1822-64 ; the manufacture of textiles by Mousnm Man
ufacturing Co., a family enterprise at Kennebun^Ml 18^54 -and
Jsl7^ nUfaCtUre ° f tW ' ne by R - W " Lord and br f Ke^ntbun^
p.lXSr?W^L<,fet^2red,T9 D 5 ;r r,PtS ***" Ub "^ «-
M.^'ord,^^ *"** "^ Mary *>' ^d, <"* Mrs. Aug^tus
Me 1 ' a en |h?nn?n° . re ^; Wel i S ' V* Z GeneraI stores-Kennebunkport,
t •„„• Shipping— Kennebunkport, Me. i Lord Tnhino «« „
EJ? a "'A™* Danlel Walk £ 1800-i880. rr^Wd W ma"l7»^
Lord tX-vtf^Tn Manufuc ' u rlng Company, K^ebunk Me ^
Loid (K. W.) and Company, ICennebunk, Me. ,<=.».
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library MS ^^
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
tstratton. Baker Library,
Account books of locomotive builders, 1834-1937.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
M„=. 0teb ?° kS J 18a4 2 of Proprietors of Locks and Canals Lowell
Mass., describing Stephenson locomotives built before that date
■M!n,1?. a £ d .' nU n toM „;" f '"^motives built by Taunton^ Lo^motive
IS ™*} ° f »• A. Wightman, superintendent of Pittsburgh Loco-
T£ 2, m C H r , W0 T ks ' con 'a'nlr.« data on the firm's engines Re£
1 ^IF^T" 1 Taunt<m ', an <i Stephenson materials are described in
W LoveM (2d eS 4" a 9a) U '" "" ^^ "'^^ * **"*
-_ Gifts of Arthur T. Safford, 10J9; estate of Henry Bassett 1934-
mZ%7.- G,eftne ' 1D57i Hal 'old Forsyth, 1951; and iJckett Vc^lt
1. Locomotives. 2. Diesel locomotives. r. Coleman Lockett a
ir. Proprietors of the Locks and Canals on the MefrlTack River m
HtStaihISSSfTf M »"*» ct »rtjW Company, TaunC, Mass £
Wo'rt'Man^e^XH 3 '" 1 °" ^ V- Manchester 'Locomotive
Harvard Univ. Grad.. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbrar,*^^" 148
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of Vermont quarries, 1851-1029.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Records of two marble quarrying firms: general accounts nnd let
er book of Clement & Sons, Rutland (1851-76 and IsTiora) and
letters of Richmond Marble Quarry. Brandon (1871-78)
pilXtbert W S Ltt b t U ? 2 n d° E ed. m iri S , C, ' 1PtS '" **" ^""^ C ° m -
Gift of Frederick P. Clement, 1936; Charles H. Taylor 1932
Br„nd C on m Vt & ^ KUtland ' Vt "' Rlchm ° nd ^le Quarry,
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-149
Brookshire, Benjamin W
Papers, 1852-1931.
651 Items.
In Duke University Library,
' Physician, of Pekin, Montgomery Co., N. C. Correspondence cer-
tificate, legal papers, daybook, invoice book, ledgers, prescription book,
pamphlets, memorandum book, bills, and receipts. Many of the papers
belonged to or relate to M. Benson Lasslter. Chief coverage is for
1860-90. Includes letters from Brookshlre's relatives in North Caro-
H52, g g '"formation on farming and farm life during the early
1900 s; and letters from family members who settled In Kansas and
the Indian Territory of Oklahoma during the 1890's, regardin" land
claims Other letters deal with teachers and teaching In North Caro-
ina schools and academies of the 1880's, notably the Bingham School
if ?R Co. and the Oakdale Academy at Oakdale. A <Lume™
of 1894 from the North Carolina Democratic Executive Committee
concerns the registration of voters. committee
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1950 and 1955.
1. Farm life— North Carolina. 2. Oklahoma— Public lands
3. Education-North Carolina. I. Lasslter, M. Benson.
Duke Univ. Library / MS 60-150
McBee, Silas, 1853-1924.
Papers, 1872-1923.
Coll^ctionuT^oS ) N ° rth Ca,0iiila L,brary ' S0Uthern Hlst °"«»
i ^'"ST 1 , 1 ? hurchman an d editor. Correspondence with leaders
ln i he K, Chrl ?" an and other taltba - statesmenTdlplomats educators
and philanthropists; much of it written in connection wUhMrfS
work as editor of the Churchman and the Constructive quarteriy^nd
^ II 06 P r ^ lden ' of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The nai^ra
JSS ?***?, ,ntere8t , ln 80cla1 ' P° utlcal . religious, and T
tellectual questions, particularly his concern with Christian world
!h°» L5° reig " ^'P'oM-eburch architecture, and the propagation of
^' al » In Americanpolltlcs and International affairs Cor-
respondents include James Bryce, Alfred Thayer Mahan TOlUam
Thomas Manning, John R. Mott, Glfford Pinchot, Jacob ^August H?iT
^SiESST 11, f^ kvon Sternberg, and wllllam Howard Taft'
Unpublished description in the library ■
1. Christian unioi.. 2. Missions, Foreign. 3. Church architecture
4. Sociology, Christian (Angllcun). mumrerare.
North Curolina. Unlv,
Library
MS 60-151
Hooper (Samuel) and Company, Boston.
Records, 1837-89.
80. ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
»n^°n reSP S ndeDC ^o a « co , unt books ' and othe r Papers of Samuel Hooper
and Co. (before IS.,9 known as William Appleton and Co) a firm
trpdlng with China and other Far Eastern countries? South' Amerl™
SSliS^lrffl? WeX A iCa ? . War) CnllI °r-i a . Includes'ietter bootaS
diaries of William Appleton, other members of the Appleton family
ofml^v o^^hr 8 ° f ^ La lT reace fam "y. Papers of the captains
?i Sf *, /? 8b'l» employed by the company, and records relating
to Benzlnger Coal nnd Iron Co., St. Mary's, Pa. (1847-81), Boston Oil
Co. (1870-77), Boston Sugar Refinery (1837-13), Erie Basin Dock
^ .■,\^T,\ B^<W ^ k,y ?•.^ f i 1864 - 80 ). and other manufacturing Tand
mllroad interests of the Appleton and Lawrence families
Inventory In the library. Also described ln List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed 1951)
Gifts of Gordon Dexter and W. Appleton Lawrence, 1927-50
1. Boston-Comrn. 2. Shipmasters— Correspondence, reminiscences
etc. i. Appleton, William, 1786-1862. n. Appleton family in
Lawrence family, iy. Benzlnger Coal and Iron Company, St Mary's"
Pa. v. Bostoa -OH . Company, Boston, vr. Boston Sugar Refinery!
Boston, vir. trie Basin Dock Company, South Brooklyn, N. Y.
„ , rT , „ MS 60-152
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Sanger, Margaret (Higgins) 1883-
Papers, 1903-57.
110 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Nurse, leader of birth control movement, and author Corresnond
til "'aries (1914-36), articles, speeches, 7 lectures, cl lpp„?gs? 8 «ap-
books, printed matter, photos., and memorabilia, covering Mrs SanS
extensive actlvltes on behalf of birth control In the U s^and otte?
parts of the world, particularly India and Japan. Includes material
ffi»^ t0 the , man ? natlonal aa ° International congresses and con
S°f °r ganlzed by M l* Sanger : her campaign to Inlist P ubl?c
opinion and congressional support for Federal legislation on birth
Tt£ M^l" 1 °, f prions organizations with which she was asso
elated: the American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical
Research Bureau, National Committee on Federal Legislation ^ f or
Birth Control, nnd the Planned Parenthood Federation of America ■
and a recording of Mrs. Sanger's address, This I believe, made on
Edward R. Murrow's CBS program during the week of May 10 1954
Correspondents include Havelock Ellis, Hugh de Selincourt, Richard
Flgcloi^ Clarence J. Gamble, T. D. Griessemer, Mrs. Stanley McCor-
mlck, Florence Rose, Abraham Stone, and Mrs. G. J. Watumull
•,™« l,ot(>oopy of a cnt «logue of the Margaret Sanger papers, ' 1914-
1930, ln the Library of Congress, prepared by Florence Hose In the
library.
Unpublished finding aid ln the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Information on literary rights available In the library
.. T>e P°fl tea .^ Mra Sanger, 1942-50; converted to gift, 1953.. Addi-
tional gifts, 1958-57.
1. Birth control.
MS 60-153
46
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Creel, George, 1876-1953.
Papers, 1896-1953.
14 ft. fca. 500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Mnnuscrlpt Division ■_
\nthor Ml"or, and U. S. Government official. The bli'k of the col-
lection is 'in scrapbooks and bound volumes of writings by, about, or
of interest to, Creel. Includes correspondence, notes, speeches, lec-
tures book reviews, an unpublished MS., Liberty bells, and miscella-
neous campaign material. The series on Woodrow Wilson and the
U S. Committee on Public Information (of which Creel was chairman)
contains more than 100 Wilson letters as well as Wllson'B corrections
of Creel's drafts. Other correspondents Include Harry F. Byrd, James
A. Farley, Donald R. Richberg, and Albert C. Wedemeyer.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. , :„„
Gift of Mr. Crfe " 1943 ; George Bates Creel, 1954.
1 US— Pol &govt— 1901-1053. 2. U. S. Committee on
Pub'llc'ln'fornmtlon. i. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S.,
1865 - 1924 - MS 60-154
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.
Florence Hamilton collection of Mnrkhnmiitnn, 1900-50.
17 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Poet Correspondence, MS., typescript and printed copies of poetry,
articles and speeches, miscellaneous printed matter (chiefly books
from the Edwin Markham library inscribed by Markham to Florence
• Hamilton, some with annotations), scrapbooks, notebooks, prints,
photos., pencil sketches, and memorabilia. The bulk of the corre-
spondence is from Markham to Mrs. Hamilton. Includes Incomplete
MS. and typescript copy of a biography of Markbam by Mrs. Hamilton ;
and her correspondence with Markham and others.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. , „,.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library. .
Depos'tei! by Florence Hamilton, 1943-44, 1952-53 ; converted to
gift, 1953.
I. Hamilton, Florence. • , .
Full name: Charles Edwin Markhum.
MS60-155
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881-
Papers, 1763-1956.
14 ft (ca. 10,550 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Editor, author, and professor of history. Correspondence, reports,
financial papers, book reviews, photos., printed matter, and legal
papers. Copies of the correspondence of Thomas Gage, British gen-
eral 1763-75, assembled by Carter for publication, form the largest
group. Other papers concern his work In editing The territorial
papers of the United States, and In editing with Clarence W. Alyord
several works on early Illinois history. Genealogical papers include
early family letters, and a MS. history of the Robertson-Carter and
associated families. Carter's personal papers mainly concern aca-
demic appointments and tenure in several universities, and historical
society matters. Besides letters to and from servicemen In three wars,
correspondence with Anna Rogers Carter (mother), Fred Armstrong
Carter (brother), and Frederick Jackson Turner Is Included,
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 12, no. 8 (May
1955) p. ISO. „_ „.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift, 1954-56.
1, TJ, s.— Hist.— Colonlnl period— Sources. 2. The territorial papers
of the United States. 3. Illinois— Hist.— To 1778. 4. U. S— Geneal.
i. Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787.
MS60-156
Straus, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1926.
Papers, ca. 1856-1954.
24 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Attorney, businessman, public official, diplomat, and author. Cor-
respondence, diaries, legal papers, notebooks, articles, essays, speeches,
literary MSS., scrapbooks, photos., pamphlets, clippings, and memora-
bilia relating to Straus' service as U. S. Ambassador to Turkey, Sec-
retary of Commerce and Labor, member of the Permanent Court or
Arbitration at The Hague and of various other organisations. In-
cludes papers of the Straus Memorial Association, 1927-64, some
papers of Straus' family, and a privately printed vork, The auto-
biography of Isldor Straus (a brother). Correspondents include
Robert Bacon, John Barrett, Thomas F. Bayard, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Andrew Carnegie, Ralph M. Easley, James R. Garfield, Lloyd
O. Grlscom, John Hay, Lee Kohns, Robert Lansing, William Loeb,
Adolph S. Ochs, George F. Peabody, Bllhu Root, and U. S. Presidents
from Benjamin Harrison to Ooolldge.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of the Oscar S. Straus Memorial Association, Inc., ««5-56.
ID S— For. rel— Turkey. 2. Turkey— For. rel.— U. S. 3. U. B.
Dent of Commerce and Labor. 4. Hague. Permanent Court of Arbi-
tration 5 Presldents-U. S.-Correspondence, rem nlscences, etc.
! Straus, Isldor, 184&-1912. n. Oscar S. Straus Memorial A^oclatlon.
Lindsey, Benjamin Barr^ 1869-1943.
Papers, ca. 1886-1954.
memorabilia, ^apera uic <• . sygtem his services aa a
Include Margaret Sanger, Upton Sinclair, Henry Ford, Clarence Dar-
row"Havelock Hills, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and
Harold L. Ickes.
Open™to tavesttgators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mrs. Llndsey, 1949-57. ■ „ , „
1 Juvenile &urtof the City and County of Denver 2. Juvenile
courts— U S 3. Judges— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
4. Llndsey family. I. Llndsey, Henrietta (Brevoort) .
Mo60-15e
Newell, Frederick Haynes, 1862-1932.
Papers, 1885-1931.
10 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Consulting engineer and public official. Correspondence, diaries
articles, subject files, and clippings relating to NeweU's service In th<
U S Reclamation Service, the U. S. Land Commission, the Natlona
Advisory Board for Fuels and Structural Materials, and to persona
and family matters. Includes notes of his son, Roger Newell. Cor
respondents Include Frank D. Ohase, Edward O. Finney, Glenn Frank
James R. Garfield, Henry S. Graves, Hermann Hagedorn, Robert B
Howell, William W. Husband, Frederick R. Keppel, George H. Moses
George W. Norrls, James O. Penney, Gilford PInchot, Charles Sey
niour, Albert Shaw, Ida M, Tarbell, and Riley J. Wilson.
Indexed In part.
Gift Of John M. Newell, 1944.
1 Reclamation of land— U. S. 2. Natural resources-
U.S. .Newell, Roger. Mg 60 . 15i
Burleson, Albert Sidney, 1863-1937.
Papers, 1845-1943. .'■'"','
9 ft.
.In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Democratic Party leader, U. S. Representative from Texas, nni
Postmaster General In President Wilson's Cabinet. Correspondence
memoranda, printed matter, scrapbooks, nnd articles. Includes som
300 letters written by Wilson, and about 100 letters addressed to him
1912-20. Some family letters in this group help to clarify the Presl
dent's condition at the time of his Illness in 1919. Also memorand
written or typed by #llBon. Other papers concern Burleson's actlvlt;
In political campaigns from 1894 to 1936, his part In placing th
country's telegraph and telephone systems under Federal contrc
during World War I, his close association with congressmen, especial!
during the peace treaty debates in 1919. Correspondents 'Include Nev
ton D Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Henry Breckinridge, Wllllai
Jennings BiTanrNewcomb Carlton, George Creel, Josepbus Danle
Thoniaf W Gregory, Herbert Hoover, Edward M. House, Cordell Hu
wC V Judsonf 'Robert Lansing, William G. McAdoo ^^nklln
Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Daniel C. Roper, and Theodore N. \ a
Described in the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquis
tlons, v. 1, no. 4 ( Apr.-June 1944) p. 45-48.
?'S I^PolTgoT-^'cent. .. Wilson, Woodrow, Pre
U. S., 1856-1924. MS 60-K
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924.
Papers, 1871-1932.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Anllo-l'rlVh^meJ.'e^nomfst'anthor, and Inventor Letters
and from royalty, noblemen, diplomats, American and British politic
Snd soda leaders, writers poets, Journalists, financiers, lndustrl
maenaTcs and others. Speeches, extracts of writings, progran
nhotos obituaries, clippings, and other printed matter covering Fi
S^^ltM*^ vWef. or ^""n? 11 service n Engla
thT American West, Hyderabad, Kenya, Ireland, Mexico, Chit
MS 60-16
47
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Prewen, Moreton, 1853-1924. Papers, 1871-1932.
(Continued)
Canada, and Australia. Much of the correspondence Is with persons
Interested in bimetallism and other currency affairs of he Erfurt
Empire and the United States; other papers concern tariff matte™
Imperial preference, world trade, and Frewen's period In PaXiS
as member from Cork, Ireland. Includes some Sly liters CoTrl
spondents Include Arthur James Balfour, William Jennln™ B?yaT
Austen Chamberlain, Randolph Churchill, Henry Georm Orel James'
Unpublished finding aid in the library
<v Lwe r n re f n amily UeS " 0D ' * Bto,eta, " 8m ' 8 - la >V»M preference.
MS 60-161
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
Papers, ca, 1850-1912.
11 ft. and 2 reels of microfilm (negative)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
-.-J" i?^'^ t0<i0pleS, . a u d , tri ""icrlpts (typewritten) One microfilm
copy of a Whitman notebook In the Van Sindcren collection at Yale
university Library.
iw^ t '„^I5^ PO f? en<:e ' <fllpp l ngs ' swsPtooks, proofsheets, note-
^* 8 ' ■P'Jnte'J- "»tter, memorabilia, and photos. Includes family
papers; MSS., fragments, proofs, or published editions of many indi-
vidual poems and of complete works such as Second annex. Good-bve
my fancy and Whitman broadsides, 1855; papers relating to publlca-
^■wmI 8 ' 00 ', ""I dl8 trlbution of Leaves of grass; material (Includ-
ing WMtmanlana) collected by, or assembled from the papers of ,
Thomas B Harned, Richard M. Bucke, and Horace L, TraubeMliter
mS ' 8 ,); 1 *?' 8 K ; Br ° wn ' <*<*>*& S. Hellman, Hannah Whit-
man Heyde John Johnston, J. w. Wallace, Rudolph Max Kauffman,
the National Archives (regarding Whitman's Federal empioyment?
o e i^ el, 'n a T **?*%' °;, Ar * 8 and Letters. John Burroughs, Robert
G. Ingersoil, Louise Chandler Moulton, Philip Bourke, Marston whtte-
AvhiSJ A 4 nsworth ,, K - SP°fford, Benjamin Holt Ticknor'Srade £
Atherton^rover Cleveland, Clarence S. Darrow, Wi Ham Sloane
K^y^n price, Logan Pearsall Smith, Gustave p"mtaefan^
tiFSSP^Li? Ten noteb o<>ks and a cardboard butterfly missing from
tie Walt Whitman papers ; Walt Whitman manuscripts In the Library
fn The g Tcn P w/ iS , h6d ^i 1954 ' U y the Llbrary - Also dLrlbedTn pirt
EmoryVor"a e y t (19 P ?) etry *"' ?Tp. 62-™' ^^^ edlt * 1 *
MS60-162
Wile, Frederic William, 1873-1941.
Papers, 1898-1941.
5 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
ss- -^- $m?B
Unpublished finding aid in the library
Transfer from Army War College.
theR^ucHon anaLlmi- S^Tl' 188a 2 ' ^rence for
1934. i Cook p ^?" .°? Armaments, Geneva, 1932-
• ••w»«i-- Frederick Albert, 1865-1940.
i MS60-163
Trotter (Nathan) and Company.
Eecords, 1798-1929
214 ft *
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
pgRfMggg
Iddlngs, Weils and Trotter, a PhlladeTphlaX £U fl^^Uo?
phi , MefphS mpany ' CBrbon °°- *»-.■*• "*°* weS 2ft»?S;
Harvard Univ. Grad.
„ „ . MS 60-164
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Ipswich Mills.
Records, 1832-1929.
42 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
n „ 0ol i r if Sponaencc ' 1809 " 29 . minutes of meetings, general accounts
a L d ,^ th l r p 5P er f 1 p,alnly "88-1889^ relating tothlmaiufMtareof
?£S7 by A he I P 8 . wlcn "'"«. an enterprise of Amos A. LawracV
Includes letters of treasurers S. D. Parker, R H. Leonfrrt «nrt
A fTf£ H1Charai and agepts W - B ' Hayward and U bSSFShSS*
Ml™s Belmonf e N r ?r OT* aDd ° ther PaperB of ".e G UnSS
JJJ" 8 ; Belmont, N. H., which Lawrence acquired In 1870 and which In
1909 became a part of tie Ipswich Mills.
•J£S!?? to S\ ln '' t ?fJ ,br,,ry - Al80 described in List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed IflKl »
Gift of Francis R. Boyd, receiver, 1932 ( ■' 1961)
MlIis, L S e ont N J H 8 Adam8 ' 18W - 1886 - n - Gtoa »*>"
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library MS6 °- 165
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Marys Parish, Jamaica.
Kecords of Ballard's Valley Plantation and Berry Hill
Penn, 1766-1873.
235 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
Records of sugar and livestock plantations, mainly for 1786-1848.
toSJSfflrt* P ?° r t0 1837 ^ ^'efly Plantation records. Later MpeS
irl ^ '! ff™ f ? m man a?e™ of the estate to the owners describing
crop conditions, trouble with freed Negroes in 1838, the imDortat on
of coolies It. 1846, sugar traders' reaction to thrrepeal of The com
laws in that year and plans for the erection of a ClrLrch of Bngtaid
chapel in 1848. The plantation records reveal the number and con-
dition of slaves and stock, purchases of goods, accounts payable, size
of crops, and sales of sugar, rum, and cattle.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. Stock and stock-breeding— Jamaica. 2. Sugar trade— Jamaica.
p. r, ^tnt'ons^Jamalca. 4. Slavery in Jamaica. i. Berry HU
Penn, St. Mary's Parish, Jamaica.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-166
Bassett, Victor H
Papers, 1789-1938.
702 items.
In Duke University Library.
Public health official, of Savannah. Correspondence, health and
mortality records, biographical materials, genealogies, reports, and
printed matter. Materinl on the medical history of Savannah and
Georgia from ca. 1800 to 1938, chiefly for the period following 1915.
Sketchesjrf prominent Georgia physicians, genealogical data on soma
bavannah families, and data on several medical colleges
Cnrd Index In the library.
Acquired 1952.
1. Medicine— Georgia. 2. Physicians— Georgia— Blog. 8 Medical
colleges— U. S. 4. Savannah— Geneal.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-167
U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Oirouit.
Legal papers, 1879-1922.
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
«>^ egal Dapel,s ' exhibits, corporate directors' and stockholders* rec-
ords, receivers' statements, depositions, shipping articles logbook
h „^ r Dg ?t an d briefs filed by litigants in the Federal courts of Mat-'
sachusetts: the U. S. Circuit Court (1st Circuit) pr or to 1911 -and
for later dates, the U. S. District Court (MassaSusettol T and tie
S.. S -fS rCU,t S ourt ^ f Appeals (1st Circuit) Snittepartieire^
resented are Bay Head Orchard Co. ; Bell Teleph^ne^Ci • c^cto
Pen Co.; JO Orookehank's Concession, Nicaragua ; William j2
Sons Co.; Gilchrist Co.; National Cash Register Co -New York I
New England Railroad; Western Union Telegraph Co Tf^uerkat
Bell Telephone Co.; and three ships: the Prince Edward, tie Prus-
sian, and the Adella Ohace. .w™«mnem»
.. J ^S cr ^ cd ., , 'i Ll8t of ""stoess manuscrlpU in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951 ) "■■■ i " urary - mal
Gift of the U. S. Circuit Court, 1929.
tt \ °?V. rt 1 Tf ; ?, rds — Massachusetts. 2. Corporations— U. S. i
sachuse^te ( Cltcalt > n - v - s - District Court. Mas-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
MS 60-168
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
48
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chace, Luther & Company, Grafton, Mass.
Records, 1827-63.
1 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker library.
Daybooks, journals, and ledgers relating to the production of
sheetings, shirtings, jeans; and other cotton goods. Includes a list
of tenants on the firm's mill property, charges for board at the mill
boarding house, and payments for labor In the mill.
Gift of Arnold B. Chace.
MS 60-169
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books relating to railroad construction in New
England, 1800-81.
2 ft.-:' ■■■ ■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records and business papers of William Jackson, Newton, Mass.
(1809-53) relating to Western Railroad, Boston and Worcester Rail-
road, and Mlilbury Branch Railroad; Samuel Abbot, Woburn, Mass.
(1832-34) relating to Boston and Lowell Railroad; New York, Provi-
dence and Boston Railroad Co. ( 1833-38) of which George W.
Whistler was a construction engineer ! Troy and Greenfield Railroad
Co., Greenfield, Mass. (1844-81) Including papers of Herman Haupt
(1856-61) and reports on Hoosac Tunnel; Strong &r Bradley (1850™
64) relating to Chester Valley Railroad Co. In Pennsylvania; Ezra
F. Beal (1850-62) relating to Grand Trunk Railway; and New York
and Boston Railroad Co., of Providence (1851-55) Related to the
S. M. Feiton, El. B. Chase, Rutland & Washington Railroad, and
Stone & Harris collections.
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1051)
Purchases and gifts from various sources, ca. 1025-53.
1. Railroads — New England. 2. Railroads — Pennsylvania, J.
Jackson, William, 1783-1855. n. Abbot, Samuel, m. Whistler,
George Washington, 1800-1849. rv. Haupt, Herman, 1817-1905. v.
Beal, Ezra F. vl Western Railroad Corporation, vs. Boston and
Worcester Railroad Corporation, vm. Mlllbury Branch Railroad.'
rx. Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation, x. New York, Provi-
dence and Boston Railroad Company, n, Troy and Greenfield Rail-
road Company, xn. Strong & Bradley, xm. Chester Valley Railroad
Company, xiv. Grand Trunk Railway, xv. New York and Boston
Railroad Company.
MS 60-170
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Maguire (James) & Company.
Records, 1843-88.
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books and general accounts relating to the manufacture
and exportation of shoes by James Maguire & Co. of Boston and
Randolph, Mass., 1855-67. Includes accounts of a general store and
coal business in Randolph, operated by R. W. Turner & Co., and
records of the Hermitage Mining Co., Ell Dorado, Calif., In which the
Maguire and Turner families owned Interests, 1866-71.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Mrs. Seth T. Crawford, 1948.
i. Turner (R. W.) & Company, Randolph, Mass. n. Hermitage
Mining Company, El Dorado, Calif.
MS 60-171
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Morgan, Charles W
Business records, 1820-65.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a merchant of New Bedford,
Mass., Including letter book, receipt books, and bills relating to the
supply of whaling vessels, and letter books relating to Duncannon
Iron Works, Clark's Ferry, Pa., 1841-50. Includes correspondence,
1850-53, general account books, letter books, invoice books, and other
papers of a nephew, S. Grlffltts Morgan, merchant, of San Francisco,
relating to the sale of goods during the gold rush, to his activities
ns supercargo aboard several clipper ships, and to his dealings on
consignment with Grinnell, Minturn & Co. of New York, Donald
McKay of Boston, and Nye, Perkins & Co. of China.
Described in List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W, Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Gift of Emily Hussey,. 1927.
1. Whalers. 2. Duncannon Iron Works, Clark's Ferry, Pa. 8. New
Bedford— Comm, 4. San Francisco — Comm. I. Morgan, S. Grlffltts.
MS 60-172
Hnrvnrd Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Brown, George Hubbard, 1850-1926.
Papers, 1757-1933.
817 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and judge, of Washington, N. O. Professional correspond-
ence, indentures, deeds, wills, receipts, memorandum book, and other
papers, mainly dating from 1850-78 and largely relating to Brown's
law cases, and to his service as associate justice of the North Caro-
lina Supreme Court Includes a bankbook of Alexander O. Stanly
of New Bern, Among the leading correspondents Is John Humphrey
Small, U. S. Representative from North Carolina.
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1950.
1 Lawyers— U. S.--Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Judges —
U. S. — Corresponded reminiscences, etc. i. Small, John Hum-
phrey, 1858-1946.
MS 60-173
Duke Univ. Library
Bigelow, Kennard & Company, Boston.
Records, 1830-1925.
50 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, account books, and bills of a retail jewelry Arm,
Including letters written In the lews by a customer, J. H. Carlton,
then an army officer stationed In New Mexico.
Inventory In the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Dep-slted by Alanson Blge'ow, Jr., 1927-28.
I. Carlton, James Henry, d. 1873.
MS 60-174
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of sawmills unci makers of vnrious wood
products, New England, Michignn, and New York, 1759-
1889.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ■ -
Records of lumber dealers: Hopestlll Foster, Boston (1769-72) ;
Edward Marrett, Cambridge, Mass. (1768-78) ; Asa Tarbell Newhaii,
Lynn Mass. (1810-22) ; and East Boston Timber Co., Boston (1834-
40) Records of sawmills: Hugh Anderson, Warren, Me. (1819-49) ;
Samuel O. Crafts, Craftsbury, Vt. (1820-32) j John Olindennln, Salem,
Mass (1822-38) ; John Oapen, Goshen, Vt. (1849-67) ; and unnamed,
Marquette, Mich. (1863-65). Records of coopers: Daniel Tourtelot,
Sutton, Mass. (1795-1824) ; and Nathaniel Andrews, Jr. (1864-65).
Records of furniture maker : Edward Slead, Dartmouth, Mass. (1797-
.1827) Records of fiber firm : Shawmut Fibre Co, Boston ( Somerset
Mills, Me.) (1885-89) . Records of odd job worker about boats : Israel
French. Taunton, Mass. (1868-87). Records of casket maker: Aaron
Wright, Fishkill, N. Y. (1822-51). Related to lumber firm collections
of John Gates & Sons; Holt, Deming & Johnson; and Turners Falls
Lumber Co. Other Marrett material relates to clothing manufacture.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R.W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) 1M „.
Purchases and gifts from various sources, ca. 1930-59.
1. Lumber trade— Massachusetts. 2. Wood-using industries— New
England, 3. Clothing trade— Massachusetts. I. Foster, Hopestlll.
n. Marrett, Edward, m. Newhall, Asa Tarbell. iv. Anderson, Hugh,
sawmtller. v. Crafts, Samuel C. vi. CUndennin, John. vn. Capen,
John. vra. Tourtelot, Daniel, ix. Andrews, Nathaniel, x. Slead, Ed-
ward, xl. French, Israel, xii. Wright, Aaron, xm, East Boston
Timber Company, Boston, xiv. Shawmut Fibre Company.
MS 60-175
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Cousens, Enoch.
Business records, 1822-1916.
7 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Papers of Enoch Cousens and F. H. Cousens, businessmen and
public officials In Kennebunkport, Me, Including records of the town
treasurer and of town affairs (1822-93h operation of a general store
(1838-1913), the local post office (1848-49), legal services (1849-
1909), the Kennebunk customs house (1853-88), private investments
(1857-1909), insurance (1863-1906), real estate Investments (Ocean
Bluff Hotel In Kennebunkport, 1873-78, and Kennebunkport Sea Shore
Co, 1873-1905), anft banking Interests (1900-18)
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com.
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed, 1951)
Gift of F. H. Cousens, 1929. ■
1. Kennebunkport, Me.— Pol. & govt. 2. Kennebunkport, Me,— Econ,
condlt. 3. Cousens family. i. Cousens, F. H.
MS60-176
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
49
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
titration. Baker Library.
Account books of publishers and engravers, New England.
1798-1890. r B '
1 ft -
In Harvard Business School, Baker library
M7to!S» 0f P ^ U8h £ ra ': Boston Bazette < B <>ston commercial gazette)
(1788-1828) ; Allen Danforth, of Plymouth, Mass. (1822-28) • New
?^SS5 ' 4 5f 1 clate ^ p ^>- B <»ton (unbound letters to W. W. blnpp,
1874-90) ; University Press, Cambridge, Mass. (1879-S6) Records of
engraver: Seth H. Clark, of Hartford (1838-58). ^hecSlon Is
related to the E. G Allen and Boston transcript collections
„n5f?! !r 5 e Sr l, i Ll8 J o' buslne «s manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by K. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) '
Deposited by Boston Public Library, 1930; Plymouth National
Battle W ' ght ' 1832: University Press, 1938; Obarles
1. Publishers and publishing— Boston. 2. Engravers, American—
Hartford. I. Danforth, Allen, ii. Clark, Seth H. m Boston com-
"™ ^ Ba ^ e - '7; New Bn Klan<l Associated Press, v. University
Press, Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60^177
Boston and Albany Railroad Company.
Records, 1831-1901.
66 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondence, minute books, stockholders' records, clerks' papers.
2™. 0t ?h r r n CO f d8 °f S 08 ' " & A,ban y HaUroad Co. and of two paren
wXi J? %? °°* Worcester Railroad and the Western RaUroad
which merged in 1867. Includes papers relating to the Albany & West
Stockbrldge Railroad Co., PlttsBeld & North Adams Railroad Corpora-
n J?;, an w ™ W i a « H1 J, e , r Ka "™» d °°- ! and letters and other papera of
Bliss Whistler, Glnery Twlchell, William H. Swift, and George
Inventory in the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts in Baker Library, compiled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1961)
Deposit of the company, 1942, supplemented by gifts of Charles H.
Taylor, T. H. Twlchell, and William Barnes.
I. Boston & Worcester Railroad Corporation, n. Western Railroad
Corporation.
MS 60-178
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Boston. Municipal Court.
Selected receivership records. 1825 11.
6 ft. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Receivership accounts of Oriental Bank and Commonwealth Bank
Boston; and Nahant Bank and Boston & Ly nn InMa Hubber Manu-
facturing Co., Lynn, Mass. Includes accounts of Revolutionary
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Elijah Adlow, 1958.
««»; Bankr uptcy— Massachusetts. 2. Pensions, Military— Massachu-
™ v.h 1 S T' x 1 Bank ' Bo8 ton. n. Commonwealth Bank, Boston.
7tk?X<£$aT D • "■ "■ B ° Bt0D & LynD Indla Hubl,er Man -
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
MS 60-179
Oliver, Thomas E
Business records, 1809-65.
4 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Papers of a merchant of Newcastle, N. H„ including accounts of
«al store lSM^' 1818-65! ^^to shipping, 1809-56; and a gen-
Appraisal In the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts in Baker Library, compiled by R. W, Lovett (2d ed„ 1961)
?'S. u f P h artes H. Taylor, 1980; deposited by E. S. Marvin. 1938.
1. Pish trade— Newcastle, N. H. 2. Coastwise shipping— U. S.
8. General stores— Newcastle, N. H. :
HaryardUnW. Grad, Sch.Bus.Adm. Library *
Indian Head Mills, inc.
Records, 1839-1947.
45 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, minutes, stockholders' records, genernl ledgers,
journals, cashbooks, trial balances, accounts, and production records
of a cotton textile, manufacturing Arm under Its former name Naum-
keag Steam Cotton Co. Includes letters of Edmund Smith, David
Plngree, Edmund Dwight, Henry D. Sullivan, Frederick Dexter and
N - G - slm °nds, treasurers; Joslah Brown, John Kllburn, B P Balch
and William P McMullan, agents; and John Howard Fallon trustee-
nnd records (1848-1940) of the Danvers Bleachery and Dye Works'
Peabody, Mass. i"««n,
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Indian Head Mills, 1955.
i/Danvers Bleachery and Dye Works, Peabody, Mass.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library 60 ""^ 1 ^
Coe, George S
Business papers, 1861-96.
4 v. and 6 reels of microfilm (positive)
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
New York bankor. Oorrespoadenee relating to Coe's personal in-
T2£" 2? te : and ""apbooks. Includes letter books of Nicholas Blddle
1823-40, and correspondence between Coe and Salmon P Chase
Gifts of Fritz Redlich, Alice Coe, and Mrs. Clinton H. Blake, 1946-
1. Bankers— U.S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Blddle,
Nicholas, 1786-1844. n. Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of stagecoach lines, New England, 1824-45.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
s, ^'^ S A% tl i a S a R l f. m ^^ stoa (containing accounts of Boston
? Sk fie ^ 0rd ^ I *i 1 Iine a 5 d Stoughton & Boston Stage Coach Co!
J?? 4 ~^ ) 1 ^P- Hay" 8 ?- Oharlestown, Mass. (Uvery stable. 1829^
?^L E ^ ter M S I a( * % AuB ^&„ Me ' < 183 «W> ! Boston 4 Methuen
riSKiS" —;?!£?'• M*%- <1832-83) ; Boston & Keene Stage Co!
(1833-35) j and Charles Dunmore, Dorchester, Mass. (records of an
nnnamed stage and express line, 1837-44).
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) '
Deposit and gifts from various sources.
1. Coaching— New England. i. Blake, Nathaniel n Haynes
Guy O. m. Dunmore, Charles, rv. Boston & New Bedford Mall line!
v. Stoughton & Boston Stage Coach Company, vi. Eastern Stage Com-
pany, vu. Boston & Methuen Stage Company, viu. Boston & Keene
Stage Company.
Harvard Untv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS GO-183
Faulkner & Colony Manufacturing Company, Keene, JV. H
Records, 1815-1948.
42 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, general accounts, and production records relatln-
to the manufacture of flannel and other woolen products; and papers
relating to the company's selling agents, Faulkner & Kimball and
Faulkner & Page. Treasurers' letters Include those of T. Colony
, < £S? :lDln . g A bu £ ,n JF and selllng trip, 1858), J. B. Colony (beginning
1891), and John O. Faulkner (beginning 1896)
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the company, 1954.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corporation, Boston.
Records, 1805-1943.
17 ft.
In Hnrrurd Business School, Baker Library.
General accounting records, mainly for the period 1814-1900 In-
cludes accounts of Thomas B, Wales & Co., 1811-60; Stanton &
Nichols, 1811-63; India Wharf, 1833-80; Kennebec Steam Naviga-
tion Co., 1826-28 ; and Merchants Steam Lighter Co., 1897-1901.
Inventory In the library. Also described in List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compiled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed,, 1951)
Gift of Minor, Williams & Bangs, 1949; deposits from A. B.Buffum,
1925. '
-I. Wales (Thomas B.) & Company, Boston, n. Stanton & Nichols
m, India Wharf, Boston, rv. Kennebec Steam Navigation Company.
v. Merchants Steam Lighter Company.
.,„ ■ „ * MS 60-185
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
60
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection!
Cahill, George.
Papers, 1866-93.
cb. 300 Items.
j^X ffi&c movement. Correspondent reports
collection lists program?, and printed matter connected wlth_CahlUs
au Sas uembe P r of ttie supervisor, body of the 1 Penlan I Bro herhood
and Wsecretary of the Qulncy (Mass.) branch of the Irish Land
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Fenians. 2. Irish Land League. MS 60-186
Boston College, New ton. Library
Warren, George Henry.
Papers, 1856-1929.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society. ,.,,._ to.,..
Lumberman. Diaries (1888, 1888, 1891) ; log marks used by JVar.
ren- and a record of the efforts of his daughter Annie Warren , to
hold the homestead claim filed by Warren when the same piece of land
was claimed by the Northern Pacific 3allway Co.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 27 (1046) p. 104.
Gift of Ella Ware.
1. Lumber trade— Minnesota.
Mo 60—187
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Winter, Edwin W 1844-1930.
Papers, 1875-1921.
8 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, articles, and clippings, relating to Winter's work
as president of the Northern Pacific Railway Co., as president of
the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., New York, and as a member of the
boards of various other railroads.
1. Northern Pacific Railway Company. 2. Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Company. S. Railroads — TJ. S.
MS 60-188
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Whited, Oric Ogilvie, 1854-1912.
Pnpers, 1877-1923.
8v. andl box. ....
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. „„ t ^ w>1 ,i,
St. Paul real estate dealer. Record books, a chemistry notebook
kept by Whited while a student at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (1906), and a scrapbook of clippings about land to be
sold In Wisconsin and Minnesota (1919-28).
1. Real estate business— St. Paul. „„ „ ...
Mb oO-io»
Minn. Hist, Soc. Llbr.
War Finance Committee, Minneapolis. Women's Division.
Records, 1941-45.
o hnxGS
In Mlrliwmtii Historical Society collections. . m
Correspondence of a volunteer committee organized to Promote
bond drives during World War n, advertising mats used In publica-
tions, and a file of the mimeographed publication, Minnesota memo
to women, dealing with bond drives. „
1. World War, 1939-1945— Finance— U. S. 2. Bonds— U. S.
MS 60-190
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Thorne-Norrish Company, Hastings, Minn.
Records, 1858-1901.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. r_ -
Ledgers, stock Inventories, journals, daybooks, and lists of ac-
rniintn nf n drv coods and general merchandise store.
Gift of the estete of Gertrude Norrlsh through J. Norrlsh Thorne,
1940
l.General stores— Hastings, Minn. «n_191
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Walstrom (P. F.) Store, Buffalo Lake, Minn.
Records, 1885-1903. ■,.,*.>.-
^Minnesota Historical Society ^'lections.. _ . wn , ,
r Mirers showing- the amount of the store a business wua ' w""J"™t5
firmslf St Paul and Minneapolis, and balances with the Merchants
Bank, Sacred Heart, Minn. w , „. „
1. General stores— Buffalo Lake, Minn. 60-192
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Tuttle, Philemon Montgomery, 1832-1928,
Papers, 1849-1918.
.„ Minnesota Historical Society collections. .'.....
Farmer? Xr^pondence, diaries (1856-81), account boo£ deeds
for la™ In Otasted Co., Minn., and other papers, mainly relating to
farnZg ^rations near High Forest Minn. Includes an 1849 bill
for groceries purchased at Buffalo, N.Y.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 18 (1937) p. 814.
Gift of Mrs. J. B. Brown, 1887. ■ _
1. Agriculture— Mlqnesota-Olmsted Co. MS 60-193
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr,
Business records of firms located in Madison Co., Va., 1818-
59.
■^ t ^£!^^SS£'iSSSL a grist mill recoj* kept
by^hlrles M Swan, a tanner's Journal and general merchandise
accounts.
D^criteaTthe Annual report of the archivist, University of Vlr-
^^SHblS5Sfiif -Oo.. Va. 2. Leather Industry and trade-
Madison Co., Va. i. Swan, Charles M. MS 60-194
Virginia. TJnlv. Llbr.
Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947.
Papers, 1910-24.
nfa^voTngf^oMTn' the ^^^^^00^,^^
Presented by Volstead's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
°t Klltural cooperative credit associatlons-U. S. 2. Draln-
age-U. S. 3. U. S.-P01. & govt.-1901-1958. ^^05
Minn, Hist. Soc. Llbr.
b. 1827.
Whitford, James H
Papers, 1854-33.
IrS^^^^
North"e1d?Mlnn.? mortgages and deeds for land In Dakota Co., Minn.,
and records of tax assessments there.
1. Dakota Co., Mlnn.-Hlst.-Sources. ^ ^^
Minn. Hist. Soc, Llbr.
Wartburg Federation of the Northwest.
Records, 1907-30.
l£t^X%^3^'~* -prism* *°
gellcal Lutheran Church of the Northwest. ^ ^^
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
U. S. Army. U Infantry {Sharpshooters) Company A.
Records, 1861-66.
fe «— <" .-■!-
P" n y- MS 60-198
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
U. S. Army. 6th Infantry.
Records, 1819-28.,
J„ Mi'nnpaotn Historical Society collections.
Jitters and order "from the Office of the Commissary General of
SuMsten* X Iteutinant Nathan Clark regarding supplies for Fort
Sn i!"Fort Snelllng, Minn. 1. V. S. Subsistence Dept. n. dark,
Nathan. MS 60-199
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
51
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
>U. S. Army. 8th Cavalry. OompanvE ■■ — ""
KecdrdSr.1867-70. -w
."> v. and I box. ^
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections
mUsary supplies Issued to officers- and S« of ?hL „«?.* ? f COm "
—nee or Untenant ^ortlmer^^ef.^laKt^'S
1. U. S. Ai-iny— Commissariat, r. Wheeler, Mortimer M
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-200
Waseca, Minn. First Baptist Church.
Records, 1868-1D18.
4 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections
, Uu-resiioiidence, minutes of meetings, secretary's book of rtio w»
Presented by Mrs. L. A. Bullard, 19S7
„ J < Wa , s f a ' M1n J?- Fi «*t Baptist Church. Women's Foreien Mission
nry Society, ir. Baptists. Minnesota. CentralXso^oiT
Minn. Hist. Sec. Llbr. MS CO-201
1820-1909.
Thayer, Charles E
Papers, 1839-1908.
3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Socletv collections
I resbyterlcn minister. Correspondence and diaries relating *«
by £%l t %X^i? h " yera ^"Idaughter, Mrs. Prank Kelly, and
^1. Presbyterian Clmrch-Clergy-Con'espondence, reminiscences,
Minn. Hist. Soo. Llbr.
MS 60-202
Papers relating to Latin America. 1644-1882
ca. BO Items.
Mam JrlpT L ' °' ement8 Ub ™ ry < Ann **». *"<*•> Division of
i-sjsa^n^trtsr 00 ^ nnd account booka ***«»*>*«"
Purchase, 1040.
1. Spanish America— Hist.— Source*.
Michigan, Univ. Clements Library ^^^
Papers relating to Yucatan, 1772-1898.
en. 200 Items.
Manuscripts" 1 U C ' ementS IJbrn,y (Ann **«. Mich.) Division of
PurcSe?lM0? " nd documents «*»¥»« to the history „f Yucatan.
1. Yucatan— Hist.— Sources.
Michigan. Untv. Clements Library MS ^^
Papers relating to Puebla, Mexico, 1868.
ca. 200 Items. i
Ma^uSpir ^ 01ementS Ubrary (Ann ***>*, Mich.) Division of
182VSn bla ' MeK ' crf (State) -Hist. -Source*. 2. Negrete, Miguel,
Michigan, Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-206
Rucker, Robert Martin, b. 1831.
Correspondence, 1849-61.
ca. 60 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-354)
B l!T£ r - Correspondence between. Rucker and his parents Samuel
R. and Martha Martin Rucker, of Murfreesboro Tenn writtenTwfi
Se HYB£dEW ,e Unl ™ ra "y of Virata D pSons n nam^
include as. Bradford, Gessner Harrison, Fanny M Keeble Marlon
w^ Wl l', Luclus ^ PoUt ' W1Ulam Barton Rogers, Mrs Ward and E
Welch. Also named are the Sons of Temperance of North Wtea
i. Rucker, Samuel R. 1T94-1862. n. Sucker, Marina B^Stotto)
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-206
Wales, William W 1818-1902
Papers, 1860-81.
1 box.
In Minnesotn Historical Socletv collections
.J™ 118 **' .and bookseller o£ st - Anthony, Minn. CorresDondence
f^ , v a w.n. 1SCelU i n ^ U8 Jf apers - Includes "etters of lniroduXn wrK-'
JS? k 7 . W ,'J lln . m Watts Folwell and John S. Plllsbury for Wales's
daughter Maria and letters by David Heaton and Alexander Ramstv
regarding relief for victims of the Sioux War A1Bxan aer namsey
Xt ^ha^R n w al , es nl8t0ryi * W (1Wi > ***
dUM^SS!**" tra ^ St - ADth0Dy ' M '° n - * Dnkota In -
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
MS 60-207
Taylor's Palls Library Association, Taylor's Falls, Minn.
Records, 1871-1903.
6 v.
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections
Constitution, rules for the use of the library, minutes of meetlnra
a mt of subscribers, a catalog of books, and a list of taota CaS '
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-208
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Minnesota. Ava>0-
tary.
Records, 1906-40.
16 v.
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections
Minutes of meetings of the council, reports of annual conventions
committee reports, a history of the organization, andXtfof office™'
Minn. Hist. Soc. L.br. MS 60-209
Thompson, Paul Jennings, 1876-1960.
Letters, 1918-19.
1 box (ca. 80 Items)
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections
Lawyer. Letters written by Thompson to his family describing hi.
e ^roflr a8 T a ho^o A , SeCretary ,D "^ dUrfnS ™ " '
1. European War, 1914-1918— War work— Y. M. O. A.
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-210
Tourist Club, Minneapolis.
Records, 1891-1941.
16 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minutes of meetings, constitution, bylaws, accounts. scrnDbooks of
newspaper clippings, and a diary of the club's activities scrnpDOOKS or
Gift of Mrs. Cyrus W. Wells and Mrs. E. B. Fisher. '
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-211
Windom, William, 1827-1891.
Papers, 1861-1943.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
,. °;S. Hepresentatlve and Senator from Minnesota and Secretary of
carU?^ 8 ?^. C 0"^Pp nden <? «nd clippings relating to^lndoUs
career, to the death of James A Garfield, and to Windom's work a* a
representative of the U. S. Government 'in an arbitration cXwlth
fanXwwrl * tne AlMkan Seal flBherles (1888-90?. Snipes
u. i^^.i^„rrSS ££££: Jame8 Abram ' PreB -
Minn. H!st. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-212
University of Minnesota Base Hospital Committee, Minne-
apolis.
Records, 1917-18.
01 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
*„ S > L reSP0 . nde i'. ce , ? nd . account 8 concerning tbe subscription of funds
to equip a hospital for the American Red Cross Association. Although
£!i f<wda ., » ere . ^ aJ 5S? by tte Minnesota committee, the government
designated Fort McPherson, Ga., as the location for the ho^i tal
2. k£JL ^^mt-lZ^%^£ Pbereoa - Gn -
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-213
52
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Powers, John Vance.
Papers, 1861-63.
ca. 65 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters addressed to Powers by soldiers at camp and nt the front,
Including Chester B. Powers, Darwin Powers, John S. Williams, J. K.
Wdlcott, and Dan P. Young.
Gift of Mrs. Joseph Ashtoh.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil Wnr — Personal narratives. 2. American
letters.
MS 60-214
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
New Jersey (Colony) Provinoial Oongress.
.Records, 1776-77.
ca. 135 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents of, and pertaining to, the New Jersey Pro-
vincial Congress.
Indexed In MSS. index ; 19th-century list In repository,
1. New Jersey— Pol. & govt— Revolution. 2. Archives — New Jersey.
MS 60-215
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Eilburn, Lincoln Machine Company, Fall River, Mass.
Records, 1846-1829.
9 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letters, bills, and other papers of a firm which built water wheels
and textile machinery.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by B. W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Gift of Jonathan T. Lincoln, 1931 ; Mrs. J. T. Lincoln, 1952.
MS 60-216
Harvard Univ. Grud. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Bell, Andrew, 1757-1847.
Papers, ca. 1742-1850.
9 v. and 1 slip-case.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Diary or Journal ( 1778) ; surveys and maps of tracts of land In
New Jersey ; bills, receipts, and other business documents.
1, Surveys — New Jersey.
MS 60-217 rev
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
West Jersey manuscripts, ca. 1649-1829.
ca. 60 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents relating to West Jersey. Includes letters
nnd papers of Joseph Bloomfleld, John Fenwlck, Blchard Ingoldsby,
Joseph Bead, Blchard Smith, Blchard Stockton, and Anthony Wayne.
Indexed In MSS. Index ; 19th-century list in repository.
1. New Jersey— Hist.— Sources.
MS60-218rev
New Jersey Hist, Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
East Jersey manuscripts, ca. 1672-1873.
ca. 160 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents relating to Blast Jersey. Includes letters
of James Alexander, Lord Cornbury, William Franklin, William S.
Livingston, Robert Morris, Blchard Partridge, and Benjamin Wright.
Indexed in MSS. index; 10th-century list in repository.
1. New Jersey — Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-219 rev
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
Revolutionary era manuscripts, ca. 1765-90.
ca. 55 Items,
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous Revolutionary documents. Includes letters of Jo-
seph Bloomfleld, John Oralg, Abraham Lyon, Robert Morris, Charles
Pettlt, and Blchard Stockton.
Indexed in MSS. index; 19th-century list In repository.
1. New Jersey — Hist. — Revolution — Sources.
MS 60-220 rev
New Jersey Hist Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
Elizabeth-town manuscripts, ca. 1699-1804.
ca. 115 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents relating to Elizabeth, N. J.
Indexed In MSS, Index; 19th-century list In repository.
1. Elizabeth, N. J. — Hist— Sources.
MS 60-221 rev
, New Jersey Hist. Soc Library
West Virginia. University.
World War i records, 1917-44.
In°W^t' Virginia University Library (172, 889, 707, T47)
Correspondence, clippings, and photos, collected by L. D. Arnett,
C R Jones, S. M. Semple, and others, for memorial services; lists of
faculty, students, and alumni who served to World War i.
Transfers, 1950-55 ; gifts of L. D. Arnett and 8. M. Semple, 1636-55.
1 European War, 1914-1918— Registers, lists, etc.
^ MS60-222
West Vh-glnta. Univ. Library
Mason Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1772-1908.
80 v. and 150 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (898, 663)
Court case papers, 1772-1908, and record books, 1804-1908.
Index to case papers In the library,
Gift of the-Mason County Court.
1. Archives— West Virginia— Mason Co,
MS 60-223
West Vlrglnin. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University. _
Records of the inaugurations of presidents of West Vir-
ginia University, 1897-1947.
3 boxes and 1 folder. „,„„.,.
In West Virginia University Library (615, 844)
Printed and MS. material relating to the Inaugurations of Jerome
Hall Raymond, John Roscoe Turner, and Irvln Stewart
Transfers, 1954-56.
1. College presidents. MS 60-224
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University. Graduate School.
Archives, 1910-50.
1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (475) .■
Graduate School correspondence and reports or the chalnnan or
the Graduate School Council.
Transfer, 1952. .. - ' ■.-.■■. _■ „
i West Virginia. University. Graduate School. Council.
MS 60-226
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University. Scientific Society.
Archives, 1914-42.
1 v. and 1 box. „ .
jn West Virginia University Library (289, 1077)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .... .' k .
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial statements, member-
ship lists, bulletins, and newspaper clippings.
Gift of G. S.Dodds, 1951 ; transfer, 1958,
1. SclentlBc societies. ■ _
MS 60-226
West Vlrglnin. Univ. Library
Wilkin, James ft collector.
Papers, 1828-1957.
9 ft
In West Vlrglnin University Library (987)
Miscellany 'dating to West Virginia State and local history, with
eninlinsls on the northern Panhandle. Includes 110 folders of news-
naner clippings, ca, 1880-1050; photos, and picture post cards; and a
minute book of the 163d Beglment, Virginia Mllltla, from Hancock Co.,
18 l 1_ West Virginia— Hist.— Sources. I. Virginia Infantry. 168d
**" M6Wa MS 60-227
West Virginia. Univ. Library
53
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Woof ter, Carey, collector.
Ballads and folklore of West Virginia
2 v. and 5 card flies.
In West Virginia University Library (112)
Includes music scores by Patrick Ward Gainer written as accom-
paniment to some of the ballads. ™™ accom
Gift of Mr. Woofter.
x. Galnet PaUuWarr We8t ^^ * ™ k - lOT °-West Virginia.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-228
Mason, John W 1842-18;'
Papers, 1912-10.
1 v. and 9 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (87)
West Virginia attorney, political leader, and Judge. Correspondence
of Mason as chairman of the Virginia Debt Commissi^ of West VI?
^nVdebt' 8 aDd P ' lnted matter relatlns l0 tbe ™la sSttWat
Gift of John W. Mason, Jr., 1936.
I. West Virginia. Virginia Debt Commission.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-229
Morgan, Ephraim Franklin, 186&-1950
Papers, 1920-25.
30 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (208)
r^wl? 1, 0t West u v "* lnla - offlcl <H correspondence, reports, maps,
proclamations, speeches, and other papers. "*
Gift of Mrs. Morgan, 1980.
1. West Virginia— Pol. & govt
West Virginia, Univ. Library MS 60-280
Wetzel Co., W.Va.
Archives, 1846-1936.
854 v., 12 boxes, and 25 cartonB
hi West Virginia University Library (455)
Court case papers and record books.
Gift of the Wetzel County Court, 1940.
1. Archives— West Virginia— Wetzel Co.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-231
Wood Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1785-1935.
ca. 289 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (458)
Records from the offlcee of the circuit clerk and the county clerk.
Gift of the circuit clerk of Wood-Co.. 1940.
1, Archives— West Virginia— Wood Co.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-232
West Virginia. University.
Scrapbook, ca. 1887-1935.
1 v.
In West Virginia University Library (954)
1RS7 Bi^^?i enC ? : TOm ™ en JEement programs and announcements,
1887-91; early issues of West Virginia University newspapVr?
clippings concerning university alumni; and otter papera Includes
letters of William B. Mathews and Robert A. Armstrong and nZnl
by Mathews and W. T. Barbe ^ " u J"""™"
Transfer, 1957.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-233
Young, Guy B
Papers, 1880-1940.
5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (661 )
Attorney of Glenvllle, W. Va. Personal papers dealing with TouiufB
education at Glenvllle State Normal Sch6ol and West VlrginlaXl-
h?s"la^ pr°acHce La T' WS Be " lC9 ' D the SP«°'B»-Amerlcan w£, and
Gift of Mr. Young, 1954.
tt *• US.— Hist—War of 1898-Personal narratives. 2. Lawyers—
•U. S.— Correspondence, reminlsceaces, etc. j»™—
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-234
West Virginia. University.
Commencements, 1870-1929.
1 folder and 1 reel of tape.
In West Virginia University Library (1Q08, 1083)
Survey of speakers, commencement addresses, and baccalaureate
sermons delivered at West Virginia University. Includes a tar* re-
cording of Irvln Stewart's 1953 commencement address
1. Baccalaureate addresses— West Virginia University.
TO .V , . r- . MS 60-235
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Huntington family.
Papers, 1761-1864.
00 Items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections
wif.r^r^" 08 a "o memoral)111 <> of Benjamin Huntington, his
wife Anne, their sons George and Gordon, and their daughters Rachel,
Anne and Lucy, of Norwich, Conn. Includes letters written wSlo
Huntington was a representative in the General Assembly of Connect-
icut In Hartford, 1774-79, and a member of Congress In NewTork-
a printed list of the exports of the U. S. from several States for the"
i>y a the e Hunfin%ns . 79 ° : and the htetor y ot a chrUtenlng S b a anke?used
-T^-^i?? 60 "?^?]- & > e°^-«75-1885. 2. U. S.-Pol. 4 govt.-
j.788-1809. i. Huntington, Benjamin, 1786-1800.
Colonial Williamsburg MS 60-236
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.
Papers, ca. 1820-93.
7flledra7ers,
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, court reporter, Governor of New Jersey (1829-32.1833-36)
and Minister to Prussia (1853-57). Includes papers of his son, Gar-
ret D....W. Vroom (1843-1914), lawyer, court reporter, mayor of
Trenton, and compiler of New Jersey statutes.
Purchase, 1952.
1. New Jersey— Pol. & govt. 2. tJ. S.— For. rel.— Prussia. 3 Prus-
sia—For. rel.— U. S. 4. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. i. Vroom, Garret Dorset Wall, 1943-1914.
« t MS 60-237
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Claflin family.
Records of the Claflm milk farm, 1812-68.
2 v. ■ ■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledgers of a milk farm begun by John Claflin of Mllford, Mass.,
and continued by bis son Aaron Claflin and other heirs
Gift of Harold H. Claflin.
1. Dairying— Mllford, Mass. i. Claflin, John, 1775-1848
n. Claflin, Aaron, 1807-1890. , ±>iu-±ata.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-238
New Jersey Historical Society.
Ships' Jogs collection, ca. 1732-1839.
, ' ■" v. ....
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
rJ£f b ? 1 °^ 8 a°Jj 0U S aI l. ot ^ Bn 'P Catherine (1732-84), H. M. S.
Chester (1748-47) , ship Sampson (1801), brig Washington (1804-05)
and ship John Welles (1838-89) ; open collection. ' ''
™ w 08 ^ 6 ^ 116 $l h ! p } =• 0nester (Ship) m. Sampson (Ship)
re. Washington (Brig) v. John Welles ( Ship) vi. Title.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library MS 60-239
West Virginia. University. President's Office.
Archives, 1867-1945.
171 boxes, 12 file cabinet drawers, and 1 folder,
In West Virginia University Library (66, 605, 777, 817)
Correspondence, reports, and records.
Transfers, 1938-66.
w *„■:_■■• t, . MS 60-240
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. War History Commission.
Records, 1928-46.
8 v., 186 boxes, 5 bundles, 1 folder, and 10 ft. of card flies.
In West Virginia! University Library (103, 109)
Correspondence, reports, clippings, maps, photos., posters, and
printed materials of State and county civilian defense offices. In-
cludes letters of service men and a detailed card index to the
Charleston dally mall, 1939-1946.
Gifts, 1946.
1. World War, 1939-1945— West Virginia. 2. West Virginia— Civil-
ian defense. i. Charleston dally mail. (Indexes)
w >v. „, . r, . MS 60-241
West Virginia. Univ. Library
54
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Merriam, John Campbell, 1869-1945. ,
Papers, 1899-1938.
06 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Paleontologist, educator, and author.. Correspondence, articles,
memoranda, notes, reports, speeches, drawings, maps, memorabilia,
photos,, and other MS. and printed materials. An extensive general
correspondence Is supplemented by papers concerning Merriam's work
as chairman of the National Research Council, as president of the
Carnegie Institution of Washington, and as regent of the Smith-
sonian Institution. Also Included are materials reflecting his interest
In forestry and national parks. Correspondents include James Ber-
tram, Henry B. Blgelow, Howard W. Blakeslee, William Du Bols
Brookings, Ovid M. Butler, Ralph W. Ohaney, Bruce L. Clark, Newton
B. Drury, Charles W. Eliott n, George E, Haje, Ansel F. Hall, Herbert
Hoover, Edgar B. Howard, Raymond M. Hughes, Vernon I*. King,
Frederick P. Keppel, Waldo G. Leland, Frank R. Llllie, Harold G.
Monlton, Henry Fairfield Osbourn, Earl L. Packard, Stewart Paton,
Raymond Pearl, Ellhu Root, Leo S. Rowe, Chester Stock, William .
Charles White, Edwin B. Wilson, Frederick B. Wright, Robert Sterling
Yard, and Robert M. Terkes.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Malcolm L. Merriam, Charles W. Merriam, and Lawrence
O. Merriam, 1951.
1. Paleontology. 2. Forests and forestry. 8. National parks and
reserves — U. S. 4. National Research Council. 5. Oarnegle Institu-
tion of Washington. 6. Smithsonian Institution.
MS60-242rev
Minnesota Artillery. 1st Regt. Battery L.
Records, 1864-67.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Hlstovlcul Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, muster rolls, and official orders Issued
during the Civil War. Includes Information about clothing Issued
to the men and about furlough requests.
1. TJ. S. — Hist. — Olvll War— Regimental histories— Minnesota
Artillery.
MS 60-243
Minn. Hist. Soc. Libr.
Morris, Robert Hunter, ca. 1700-1764.
Papers, ca. 1734-58.
en. 170 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Colonial chief Justice of New Jersey and Governor of Pennsylvania.
Correspondence, memorials, petitions, and other documents. In-
cludes letters <tf James Alexander, William Alexander, Cadwallader
Colden, Andrew Johnston, Ferdinand John Paris, John Pownall, and
William Shirley.
Nineteenth-century list In repository.
Gift of Charles S, Boggs, ca. 1845.
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— Colonial period. .
MS60-244
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1852-95.
ca. 250 Items.
In Boston College Library.
English poet, essayist, and critic. Correspondence; MSS. of books,
poems, articles, and book reviews! photos., and printed matter. In-
cludes MSS. of The unknown Eros and The angel In the house, and a
MS. by Shane Leslie of a proposed variorum ed. of the latter poem.
Among the correspondents are Robert Browning, Alfred Tennyson,
Matthew Arnold, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John
Henry Newman, Thomas Oarlyle, Dante Gabriel Rossettl, and William
Makepeace Thackeray.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Shane Leslie and the Friends of Boston College Library.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Leslie, Sir
Shane, bart, 1885-
MS60-245
Boston College, Newton. Library
McGraw, John Thomas, 1856-1920.
Papers, 1842-1948.
10 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (86)
West Virginia attorney and political leader. Personal, business,
and family papers, mainly 1842-1927; case papers and letters pertain-
ing to McGraw's law practice; letters from newspaper editors and
other papers providing Information on Democratic Party activities
and on the history of journalism In West Virginia ; records relating
to the purchase, sale, and development of timber, coal, and oil lands;
records of McGraw's directorships. In the Grafton and Greenbrier
Railroad and the Iron Valley and Morgantown Railroad Companies ;
family letters ; and a scrapbook of Rose McGraw relating largely to
Mount de Ohantal Academy In Wheeling, W. Va. Correspondents
Include J. N. Camden, John J. Corawell, H. G. Davis, Alston Q. Day-
ton, George A Dunnlngton, Isaac H. Duval, O. J Faulkner, A B.
FlemlnK John B. Floyd, Alvaro F. Glbbens, Septimus Hall, J. J.
JacksouV John J. Jacob, Virgil A. Lewis, J W. Marshall, Joseph S
Miller James Morrow, Earl W. Oglebay, William A. Ohley, George
O. Sturgiss; Oscar A. Veazey, A. B. White, I. O. White, W. P, Wllley,
and William L Wilson,
lawyers— TJ. s\— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Demo-
cratic Party. West Virginia. 3. Journalism-West Virginia. 4 Real
property— West Virginia. 5. Rallroadsr-West Virginia. i. Mc-
Graw, Rose, n. McGraw»famlly. ,,„„„„..
M»60-24o
West Virginia, TJniT.
Library
Ball, John, 1760-1817.
Papers of John Ball, Sr. and Jr., 1773-1892.
3211 Items and 26 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Rice planters, of Charleston, S. O. Personal and business cor-
respondence, papers, and account books, largely for 1803-54. Busi-
ness papers Include receipts, bills, lists of slaves, descriptions of rice
crops, and records of horse purchases; many business letters are
from John Slater, a London commission merchant. Other business
papers Include accounts kept by John Ball, Jr., as guardian of his
half brothers and sisters and administrator of his father's estate.
Most letters after 1826 were written by the younger children of John
Ball, Sr. and Martha Caroline (Swlnton) Ball ; Alwyn, Hugh Sainton,
and Ellas Octavus Ball. Many of these were written from schools
In the North and reflect the attitudes of the younger moneyed Clara
of the early l»th century. Correspondents Include John Swing Cal-
houn William Drayton, Alexander Garden, Francis Huger, and mem-
bers 'of the Laurens, Rutledge, Taveau, and other South Carolina
families. Related collections In the library Include the papers of
Louis Manlgault and Augustine Louis Taveau.
Acquired 1941 and 1949. ^ \,
1 Rice— South Carolina, 2. Students— New England. 8. South
Carolina— Soc. life & enst. I. Ball, John, 1782-1834. n. Slater,
John, commission merchant, m. Ball, Alwyn. iv. Ball, Hugh Swln-
ton. v. Ball, Ellas Octavus, vi. Ball family.
MS 60-247
Duke Univ. Library
Meynell family.
Papers, 1893-1959.
ca. 100 items.
In Boston College Library.
MSS. of poetry and prose, ports., photos., and printed mntter of
the English family; Alice Meynell, poet, essayist, and journalist;
her husband, Wilfrid Meynell, editor, biographer, and poet; their
daughter, Viola Meynell, novelist and short story writer, poet, and
' editor; and their son, Francis Meynell, typographer, Industrial de-
signer, publisher, bibliographer, and bibliophile. Includes MSS. of
Alice Meynell's poems, Renouncement and The shepherdess, and
the Sangorskl illuminated MS, of Alice Meynell's poems.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Meynell family and Friends of Boston College Library.
i. Meynell, Alice Christiana (Thompson) 1847-1022. n, Meynell,
Wilfrid, 1852-1948 m. Meynell, Viola, 1886-1956. iv.
Meynell, Sir Francis, 1801- MS 60-248
Boston College, Newton. Library
Harper's magazine.
Records, 1869-
64 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Editorial correspondence (1869-92) and (1940- ) with some
caps: correspondence relating to governmental censorship during
World War n; original MSS. submitted for publication (1952 T )
many In several versions reflecting stages of editing and revision be-
fore publication ; and letters of comment from readers grouped sepa-
rately from the editorial correspondence (1944-45) q*id (1940- )
Unpublished finding aid in the library. ^
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and deposit of Harper and Brothers, 1944- 1MB ^ taAK _
1. American literature (Collections) 2. World War, 1939-1845—
Censorship.
MS 00-249
55
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect*
ons
Screven family.
" i Q^ ap6rS °- * he ^ creven ' Bl 7 an > and Arnold familie^ 1779-
2 ft. (ca. 2400 items) ~^ -
lertlon^sSS)" 7 ° f N ° rth Car0 " na Library ' Southern Historical Col-
Papera of Joseph Bryan, Georgia planter and u. S Benresent-
P^tor* Steven 'Vf d ™ g « er 6< **e' a *«* «er V husten1? j1m£
'" ZS£ ? Screven, planter, physician, mayor of Savannah, and ral?
fetter b^oY aSSS! PaPe -f 8 i. P 'f nta " 0n Journals. *«!«, ana
rtpnf n?«J!f *« « even ' s «>n John, lawyer, businessman, and presi-
dent of the Atlantic and Gulf Ba lroad Co.; paDers of BllinWh w
Screven Arnold (Mrs. Thomas Olay AnHfl^OTta^KfaSJ:
RiPhUS ?i I't'™!"* 1 and Potation and business papers of
fncS^y^tmr,y R h h « s?o e rr an<ler ^ be ° ame a G ^^^'
Glf??f 1I rt e h d ufc dlD N g as a hf m9.' ndeX - ln tbe " brary -
iiiii.^T 8118- .^? 111 - '• s "oven, John, 1827-1900. n. Arnold
Richard J„ d. 1878. in. Bryan family, n. Arnold family. rnola '
North Carolina. Unly. Library^ V MS 60^50^
Davis family. _ <
£^rs<>f the Davis and Beale families, 1836-1920
11JO. Items, ., '
lect^n°(nor^72) 0f -° rth Carollna LlDrar y- Southern Historical Col-
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of the Virginia and
SSw^T'S" * amll ' es: ma ' D 'y »f Joseph Hoomes Davis, MettoSfs?
minister and .educator, who headed Wesleyan Fema e Colleie
Murfreesboro, N. O. (1854-50); his wife, nee Anne T Beale ot
WMbnT'p'nn'v^'f ^ a 'W aD n d '•&** CnlIdl * n ' Bober ' Beale Dav£
Wilbur P. Davis, John W. O, Davis, Olin Davis, and Nannie Davis
(Who married R. H. Beale). -includes letters to and from friends
and fellow Methodists In many parts of the two States Including
Randolph-Macon College and the University cJ Virginia 'biSvI
diaries of Joseph H. Davis, his wife, and three of their chUdrtn^
Unpublished description in the library "V™*"". cnuqren.
1 « t , £. H .°l p ? •*■. Morgan and Charles Beale, 1948.
I Bea^ffi y 0hurcn - Clei 'ey-<3orrespondence, reminiscences, etc.
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 60-251
Biddle, Alexander, 1819-1899.
Papers, 1776-1911.
578 Items.
In Duke University Library,
Businessman ^and military officer. Correspondence bills receloN
^ft and other papers, some of which relate TtHerchanoS 1m-
ported from England, other letters, written from the flrm of Thomas
se'rwee «" Srt'wSS.* MeXa °^ S ,ddle while he° w™ in mU?S?y
S^AWpSSr*. Various mem^ofKS
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1950.
C.) 1 -an^o a n\ e p 1 a P ny?- C ° mm ' l ffiff'- =•»«" <™omas
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-252
New Jersey (Colony) General Assembly.
Minutes, 1751-52, and records of later bodies, 1776-81
1806—08. '
7 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Original minutes of the assembly; also original minutes of the
Committee of Safety and Provincial Congress (1776) S .the hand
s"m»lT(°18()S8 1 ) am PaterS ° n: n " nUte8 " **&a£n£.
T»L N T^ J , er8e ?"~S o1 - & govt 2 - Archives-New Jersey. i New
lV™l . (Co ' on y) Committee of Safety, n. New Jersey (Colony?
Provincial Congress, m. New Jersey. Legislature. General Assem-
New Jersey Hist Soc.
Library
MS 60-253
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association.
Eecords, 1905-22.
4 v. and 9 boxes.
In^Mlnnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of Thomas Wilkinson, president of the association
and Hiram D. Fri»nkel, secretary; cashbook; minutes of the meeting
of the Transportation Committee; resolutions and proceedings of
annual conventions; and addresses and papers on the imurbvenient
of transportation. -^ -.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 22 (1941) p 87
Qlftof the St. Paul Public Library. •
1. Inland water transportation— U. S.— Societies, etc. 2. Hydraulic
engineering— Mississippi Elver. i. Wilkinson, Thomas, president
of the Upper Mississippi Elver Improvement Association, it Frankel
Hiram David. ' ^ '
Minn. Hist. Sec. Llbr.
MS 60-254
Upton, La Roy S 1869-1927.
Papers, 1887-1927.
1 box. .
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
'"■"*«. k \?*,i°f c £?\ ^"era.oy Upton describing life at military posts In
the United States and In the Philippine Islands, a Journey to the
islands by way of the Bed Sea, and service In World War i Includes
copies of citations received bv Upton for distinguished service
Described In Minnesota history, v. 3 (1919) p. 144 and V, 19 (1938)
Presented by General Upton's sisters, Mrs. Julius B. Miner and
Rose Upton Bascom.
1. U S, Army— Military life. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
Personal narratives, American. ir.wi.iimrww-
Mlnn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
MS 60-255
WiUim, William, 1821-1896.
Papers, 1847-98.
18 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Business and household accounts, and Wllllm's cJtl-
genshlp papers. The accounts relate mainly to Wllllm's business ac-
tlvltles as a plasterer, contractor and owner of a lime kiln and
brickyard In Stillwater, Minn. Includes accounts kept by Wllllm as
administrator of the estates, of John Columbus and Betsey D Nelson
of Washington Co., Minn., and a few accounts kept after Wllllm's
death. Among the persons mentioned In the papers are William T
Boutwell, Anson Northup, Franklin Steele, and William and Daniel"
Stanchneld.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 15 (1934) p. 844.
Presented by Wllllm's son-in-law, George S. Millard
1. Construction Indus- try— Stillwater, Minn.
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-266
Corbin, Richard, 1708-1790.
Papers, 1746-1818.
850 items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections
Receiver-general of Virginia. Letters and accounts of Corbin and
nis children. Includes warrants for payments of monev out of the
Virginia quit rents; accounts with the Hanbury's, the merchants who
acted as Corbln's agents in London, and some of their letters to him -
accounts and receipts of Williamsburg tradesmen In the 1790V a
tobacco book, recording annually, 1746-90, and 1795, the quantity,
orlglp, p ace of Inspection, and disposition of tobacco grown on the
Corbin plantations which were located In Caroline, King and Queen
and King George Counties, Va. ; diary (1773-76) of John Harrower,'
Scottish indentured tutor of William Dalngerfleld's children at
Belv dera near Fredericksburg, Va., and later nn overseer for the
Corbin family, recording his voyage from Scotland via England to
America and containing commentaries on family and plantation life
In Virginia In the 1770's; and Corbln's letter book containing copies
of letters to Edward Atbawes, Robert Dinwiddle, Capel and Osgood
Hanbury, Edmund Jenlngs, Philip Ludwell, John Roberts, and Ralph
Wormeley.
re&ft;t« d lD PHrt ,D the A ^ er ' Can h,St0rte '
o i, yi^'ola—fonim. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trade— Virginia.
3. Virginia— Soc. life & cust-. i. Harrower, John, b. 173-? Diary.
Colonial Williamsburg MS 60-257
56
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wyman, Luther B collector.
Snuitnry Fair collection, 1864.
It.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
AutographB of officials and others prominent in public life, pre-
sented by Wyman to the Brooklyn and Long Island Sanitary Fair
where it was sold to John W. Hobart, the proceeds going to the sup-
port of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. Among the signatures and
autographed Quotations and sentiments are letters of A. H.Burnslde,
S. F. Du Pont, John F. Reynolds, and Wlnfleld Scott.
Gift of Mrs. Robert M. Grater. n ■■- •
1 Autographs— TJ.'S.— Collections. 2. United States Sanitary Com-
mission. I. Brooklyn. Brooklyn and Long Island Fair in Aid of
the U. S. Sanitary Commission, n. Title.
MS 60-258
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Washburn, Algernon S 1814-1873.
Correspondence, 1833-82.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Banker. Letters written to Washburn In Hallowell, Me., by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Washburn, about social events In Liver-
more, Me., family affairs, and a caucus of the Whigs; by his brother
Ellhu B. Washburne In Galena, 111., about his law practice, opportuni-
ties in the West, Madison, Wis., James Duane Doty, land warrants
located by Ellhu for Algernon, and the festivities in Paris when the
French Republic was proclaimed In 1870 j by his brother John from
Orono, Me., about Henry Clay and politics in Maine and Massachu-
setts ; and by his brother William D. Washburn in Minneapolis about
lumbering and flour milling there, the Republican Party In Minnesota,
and his work as surveyor general of Minnesota.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 21 (1940) p. 314.
Gift of Warren H. Biggs.
1. Minnesota— Hist.— Sources, I. Washburn family.
MS 60-259
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Teigan, Henry George, 1881-1941.
Papers, 1916-41,
51 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist, Minnesota State Senator, and U. S. Representative.
Correspondence and other material collected by Teigan as a partici-
pant In the Farmer-Labor movement, as secretary of the National
Non-partisan League, as secretary to Senator Magnus Johnson, as a
newspaper publisher in Minneapolis, as editor of the Minnesota leader,
St. Paul, and as a member of the Minnesota Senate and of the V. S.
House of Representatives. Includes Information on bills, resolutions,
acts, and amendments considered by the Minnesota Legislature, on
Its Senate Investigating committees, on railroad matters, taxation,
political speeches,' education In Minnesota, relief measures for the
unemployed, petitions, and on Elmer A. Benson, William E. Borah,
Arthur Capper, Dewey W. Johnson, Hiram W. Johnson, Magnus John-
son, Robert M. La Follette, George H. Lomman, Ernest Lundeen,
Floyd B. Olson, Thomas B. Schall, Henrlk Shlpstead, and Burton K.
Wheeler.
Received, 1941. _
1. Farmer-Labor Party. 2. National Nonpartisan League. 8. Min-
nesota—Pol. & govt 4. TJ. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1945. 5. Journal-
ism—Minnesota.
MS 60-260
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728,
Papers, 1680-1720.
83 items and 1 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Virginia and one of the chief
founders and benet'aetors of the College of William and Mary. Cor-
respondence relating to the College of William and Mary; Nicholsons
love affair with Lucy Burwell; his colonial administration ; his
royal addresses; and church affairs. Includes a Treatise on the flora
and fauna of Virginia, 1680, by an unknown author. Correspondents
Include James Blair, Lewis Burwell, Benjamin Harrison, Mungo
Ingles, Richard Ingoldsby, Owen Jones, John Locke, Philip Ludwell,
Lord Nottingham;, Robert Quary, John Rlggs, and LorC Weymouth.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of Colonial Wil-
liamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
Purchased from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1943.
1, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. 2. Virginia—
Hist.— Colonial period— Sources. 3. Natural history— Virginia.
MS 60-261
Colonial Williamsburg
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. £., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1799-1826.
608 Items. . ■ ., .
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections. «„,„„„
Correspondence, largely non-official letters received, plus 153 letter-
Dress or polygraph copies of Jefferson's letters, written during his
career Is Minister to France, Secretary of State, Vice-President and
President o£ the V. S., and as a private citizen, relating to a variety
of subjects such as natural history, education, medicine, Inventions,
and science. Includes papers on diplomatic and other governmental
affairs, such as letters pressing French /claims against the V. S„ a
list of certificates of nloney, Aug. 8, 1784, signed by Benjamin Frank-
lin, conversations of Jefferson with Vergennes In 1785 on Improving
commercial relations between France and the U. S., two letters from
William Vans Murray, concerning a Franco-British prize case in
Oxford, Md., and Jefferson's letter to William Henry Harrison on
Indian policy in the Mississippi Valley in view of Impending French
occupation of New Orleans. Correspondents include Quesnay de Beau-
repalre, Joseph O. Cabell, Tobias Lear, Robert Leslie, Andrew T.
McCormick, Allan B. Magruder, Pierre Malpn, Marbols, Andrew
Marshall, James Mease, John F. Mercer, Andrew Mtchaux, Henry
Mlddleton, Phineas Miller, Robert Montgomery, Benjamin Morgan,
George O. Morgan, John Parrlsh, Felix Pascalis, Samuel P. Parsons,
Reuben Perry, Louis Petit, Henry Peyroux, John Pickering, William
Plumer, Edward Pole, Joseph Prentls, William Prentls, Abraham H.
Qulncy, O. S. Raflnesque, Anne Randolph, David Meade Randolph,
Thomas Jefferson Randolph, John D. Ravencroft, Glrarde de Rayne-
vaL Marquis de Rennave, Jacob Rhea, Henry Rose, David Ross,
Armand Marquis de la Rouerle, Huelle, St. Victor, James Savage,
Isaac Senter, William Short, Henry Sklpworth, Samuel Smith, George
Tucker, St George Tucker, and Maury Walker.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of Colonial Wil-
liamsburg, complied by Lynette Adcock (1954)
1 rr s.—Hlst--1783-1865— Sources.
MS 60-262
Colonial Williamsburg
Winthrop Mills Company.
Records, 1865-1935.
8 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Minute books, correspondence, and records of a firm established
at Winthrop, Me., in 1865-66, to manufacture woolen blankets; re-
organized as a Massachusetts corporation In 1913 upon acquisition
of a mill, the Annabessacook, at North Monmouth, Me. Mnute books
to 1913 ; much material Immediately preceding that date, Including a
few letter books. Includes records of the Arm's Belling agents, , F._ H.
Cabot & Co., and of the Cabot Manufacturing Co. and the Fisher
Manufacturing Co. Letters Include those of treasurers, Frederick : P.
Cabot (1921)7 Walter H. Bradley (1929), and agents, R. Crawford
Mcllroy and Herman Wilson (1926)
X?TA™%Txe* York, r, Cabot Manufacturing
Company (Incorporated 1911) in. Fisher Manufacturing Company,
inCl MS 60-263
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Wheeler, Olin Dunbar, 1852-1925.
Papers, 1870-1923.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Topographer and author. Diary, speeches, and scrapbook of ! clip-
pings relating to the Yellowstone National Park, the Lewis and Clark
Expedition, and Major John Powell's expedition to survey the Colo-
rado River. The clippings Include Information on theJUstory of bt.
Paul from 1854 to 1928, Powell's exploration of .the Grand Canyon
of the Colorado, concerts given In St Paul and Washington, D. C„
an exploring expedition to Utah, the contested presidential election
of 1876, the Indian cliff cities of Arizona, Indian uprisings in Mon-
tana (1878), the Battle of Wounded Knee (1890), Chief Joseph of the
NezPerces, Poor Wolf of the Gros Ventres, and steamboatlng on the
Red River of the North.
'" T^w^Snal Park. 2. Lewis and LClark Expedition.
8 Powel" John Wesley, 1834-1902. 4. St. Paul--Hlst R Concerts-
U S 16 Presidents— U. S— Election— 1876. 7. Utah— Descr. & trav.
8 0iiff 'dwellings— Arizona. 9. Indians of North America— Wars—
1866-1895. 10. Red River of the North— Navigation.
Mo 60-2t>4
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
57
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1826-1885.
Thompson, Clark W
Papers, 1852-66.
5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
.Indian agent. Correspondence, bills, receipts, journals, and time
w!S5* e ? tl ? , H? > Thompson's work among the Chippewa, Sioux, and
Siu w^^Ik" 8 ' and t0 . nls •Wlatipps with the agents n charge of
PO^teJn the northern super ntendency In Minnesota and parts of Wis-
consln. Includes information on tne early history of the southern
Minnesota communities of Bokah, Rochester, ChatfleldV and CaS
SfiJ'u?* ■«Wtt«B i Mliinw*i Railway Co. and on land g^anfa to
other Minnesota railroads; attitudes toward the impending Civil
War; the Pacific railroad bill of 1860; political influenced securing
-^Th^'L .h^ fl Inmsn ser 7'^:a»a the election^ o? ESSES
«nong the political figures mentioned are Cyrus Aldrlch, Ignatius
«S? n w.n',„ Ale w? d f Bam ^ y ' Henry M. Bice, Morton S. Wilkinson,
and William Wlndom. Correspondents Include Joseph R. Brown
Thomas J Galbraith, WlUiam W. Mayo, A. C. MorrUl, MexIZeT
wth^ Henr | i L^ lc f' ?J epnei ' R - ^SS 8 - Henr y H. Sibley, L. B.
lit » n ?WZ B - wV'? ple ' Mort0n & Vilklns o«. Thomas S. William!
son, and William Wlndom.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 25 (1944) p 183
Presented through the courtesy of the La Crosse County Historical
Society and Mrs. Samuel Hyde, 1044. lm "
.«»l I S?' ans °, f N °rth America — Government relations. 2. Mlnne-
??, ta .~ J ?,', st , , J r ?t, Local - 8 - Railroad land grants-Minnesota. 4 U S —
HIM.— Civil War-Public opinion. 5. Presidents-U. S.— Election—
■ Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
MS 60-265
Tucker family.
Papers, 1768-1860.
24,000 Items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
TO,m m & P ers ° naI . aid business papers of the Tucker family of
Yv&^^Zt V hl ^ y co "fPO«de°« of St. George Tucker
IIS ' 5 TF ln 2* county courts of Amelia, Chesterfield,
CoSrt oi VhTv.^i'T ^ eOTge ' "J?" Judse of the Vlr e' n| a Genera
™S V of the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and of the U. S
Sn. t t i™S o 0urt ' 1 pertaln ' , 18J [o family and personal matters and to the
f a « fT^ mPa l gnS , ln Y 1 ^? 1 ?, during the Revolution when he served
as a lieutenant colonel; of Henry St. George Tucker (1780-18481
on^i.' "h 8 tem ln th K e House of ^'egateTas a representative in
Congress, and as a member of the State Senate; and of Nathaniel
Beverley Tucker (1784-1851) author and professor of law, consisting
mostly of letters from various friends Concerning his literary, politi-
cal, and educational activities. Includes St. George Tucker'i diwles
™° 1 ^.. reCOrds and legal material which he collected; political and
miscellaneous essays which Nathaniel Beverley Tucker wrote for the
Southern quarterly review, the Southern literary messenger, the
fh» R. a ~h™ te ^ gen ^ r ' ^^^0^ D. O., the Richmond enquirer and
^n^^? d £ h g: a^o^ta and account books; letters from
Thoma S| Tudor Tucker, St. George's brother, who practiced medicine
■SnfffcSnffi S " °k' lD 2? " T0 '* l .« nd «80's; and" letters from Vir-
fj^^'w S ^ n as tne °a m PPells, Carters, Colemans, Coalters,
Randolphs, Washingtons, and others. Among noted signatures are
Theodorick^Bland, Joseph O. Cabell, John O. Calhoun Archlbafd
Campbell, Duff Green, Philip Ludwell Grymes, Patrick Henry, Fran-
pfJ^S!? 8 ' - ' ^ee Mason, Jamea Monroe, Gouverneur Morris. John
of ^'n^^,^^ 11 ?^ 19 ' Beverly Randolph, John Randolph
wnJw.m?' Jud i t . h Han A oIph ' Edmund Huffln, Robert Saunders,
T wfs" and m G°^r S ge n, w;th A e beU *"*" UP8hUr ' W "" am Wlrt ' Hea ^
^i^o^%% t xfi^ p A^r o,iB of coioniai wn -
o„i Virginia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Lawyers — Virginia — Correspond-
ence reminiscences, etc. i. Tucker, St. George, 1752-1828 n
Hatwfi^T/ % w e ° rg r^ 1760 -™«- n.. 'Tucker, Nathaniel Beverle?
1784-1851. iv. Tucker, Thomas Tudor, 1745-1828.
Colonial Williamsburg MS 60-266
New Jersey Historical Society.
Miscellaneous MSS., ca. 1664-1956.
ca. 800 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Group of single or small numberc of MSS. ; open collection. In-
cludes letters of Samuel Aaron, A. J. Auten, Prank Bergen, Joseph P.
Bradley, James Bryce, Joseph R. Chandler, Franklin Conklln, Henry
9$ ™ ?! Man 10 " Dlckereon, Zephaniah Drake, Edward Everett, Cyrus
W Field, Albert Gallatin, E. E. Ha: % John D, Long, Sett Low, William
A. Newell, Charles S. Olden, Rodman M. Price, Henry Remsen, Wln-
fleld Scott, James Speed, Joseph Trumbull, Ellas Van Arsdale. RalDh
Voorhees, and John Wood.
Indexed In MSS. index.
1. American letters.
West Virginia. University. Library.
Archives, 1868-1954.
72 v., 7 boxes, and 7 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (186, 291, 320, 463 587 613
«41, 645, 646, 651, 667, 064, 1120) . ' ' '
Correspondence; annual reports, 1029-48; departmental records;
specifications, accounts, blueprints, architect's drawings and floor plans
of the present library building, Including notes on construction, 1960-
52 ; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1946-^0. Includes records
of the Circulation Dept. and the Technical Processes Dept.. 1897-1955
Transfers, 1049-58.
„ „„ , MS60-268
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Kearny, Lawrence, 1789-1868.
Papers, 1814-44.
5 v. ,
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Naval officer and diplomat. Two logbooks of the U..S. S. Warren
(1827-29) and 3 letter books (1814-29, 1839-44) kept by or for Kearny
while in command of the U. S. brig Entei-prlze, frigates Potomac.
United States, Constellation, and ship Warren.
Gift of J. Lawrence *ioggs, 1937.
1. U. S. Navy — OPlceis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
J. Warren (Ship)
„ T „ o MS 60-269
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
White, Israel Charles, 1848-1927.
Papers, 1867-1041.
07 boxes, 7 bundles, and 5 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (469, 710, 797)
Geologist. Personal and business papers relating to his career as
assistant geologist. Pennsylvania Geological Survey; professor o<"
geology, West Virginia University; and state geologist of West Vir-
ginia. Includes materials relating to White's participation ln geo-
logical congresses in St. Petersburg, Hussia, 1897, and ln Paris, 1900;
and correspondence and notes, 1004-6, concerning White's activities
as chief of the Brazilian Coal Commission.
Gift of the estate of I. C. White, 1055, and transfer.
1. Geologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
™ \„ MS 60-270
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Leeper family.
= Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and Feach families, 1779-
1898. -;- .:,:,
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (251, 348)
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers ; teachers' dally registers,
1881-01; some of which show marriage and death records of pupils ;
and materials on Marlon Co., W. Va. Includes MSS. by Thomas M.
Leeper concerning the following : Nathaniel Cochran ; the Confederate
raid in Marlon Co., W. Va„ 1863 ; the history of the town of Monongah
and the Monongah high school ; history of the Leeper family ; the flood
of 1888 In Marlon Co. ; and a narrative of a rafting journey from
Worthlngton, W. Va„ to McKeesport, Pa., 1882.
Gift of Harry T. Leeper, 1951.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Marion Co., W. Va. 2 Marlon Co W
Va.— Hist— Collections. 3. Monongah, W. Va.— Hist 4. Monongahela
River— Navigation. i. Bowman family, n. Veach family m
Leeper, Thomas M.
MS 60-271
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 60-267
White, Albert Blakeslee, 1856-1941.
Papers, 1888-1929.
31 v., 29 boxes, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (110, 252, 800)
Newspaper editor, businessman, legislator, and Governor of West
Virginia. Business, political, and official correspondence. Corre-
spondents Include G. W. Atkinson; Waltman T. Barbe, Calvin Coolidge,
John J. Cornwell, S, O. Cross, H. G. Davis, Thomas E. Davis, W; M. O.
Dawson, Alston G. Dayton, B. B. Dovener, Davis Hiking, Stephen B.
Blklns, O. D. Elliott, Guy D. Goff, Howard M. Gore, M, i Hanna,
Henry D. Hatfield, James A Hughes, William McKlnley, A. W. Mellon,
Warren Miller, E. P. Morgan, H.-0. Ogden, N. B. Scott, Hugh I Shott,
Joseph P. Smith, James F. Strother, George O. Sturgiss, I. O White
Harry O. Woodyard, and John M. Wolverton.
Gift of Mrs. William Wolfe, 1946-51.
1. West Virginia — Pol. & govt.
™ .„. , MS 60-272
West Virginia. Univ. Library
58
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Judy, Elvin Lycurgus, 1870-1954. ■ -
Papers, 1756-1949.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (684)
Attorney of Petersburg, W. Va., and historian. Mainly the sources
used In the writing of Judy's History of Grant and Hardy ''Counties.
West Virginia ; correspondence ; land, census, and military records ;
genealogical data for Monongalia Co., W. Va., the eastern Panhandle
counties of West Virginia, and the bonder counties of Virginia and
Maryland.
Gift of Mrs. Judy, 1954.
1. Grant Co., W Va.— Hist.— Sources. 2. Hardy Co., W. Va.—
Hist.— Sources. 3. West Virginia— Geneal, - 4. Virginia— Geneal. S.
Maryland— -Geneal.
MS 60-273
West Virginia. Univ. IJbrary
West Virginia. University. School of Mines.
Archives, 1916-50.
238 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (1016, 1024) _
Correspondence; reports of Investigations; trade and freight re-
ports; topographical and geological surveys; coal Industry surveys;
records of finances, appointments, resignations, enrollment, attend-
ance, and extension work ; and circulars. Includes regulations of the
National Bituminous Coal Commission and bulletins of various code
authorities of the N. R. A.
Transfer, 1957.
i. U. S. National Bituminous Coal Commission.
MS 60-274
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Cupp family.
Papers, 1839-1948.
4 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (656)
Correspondence, business records, newspaper clippings, photos., and
other papers of the Cupp family, including William E. Oupp, Mary J.
Cupp, and Marie Cupp Nestor, of St. George, Tucker Co., W. Va.
Contains Tucker County Court fee books, 1856-98, and personal and
general store account books, 1897-1933.
Described in Guide to manuscripts and archives In the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
Gift of Mrs. Marie Nestor, 1954.
1. Court records — Tucker Co., W. Va. . 2. General stores— Tucker
Co., W. Va. i. Tucker Co., W. Va. County Court.
MS 60-275
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University.
World War n records, 1940-46.
8 boxes and 4 folders. .»..„„.,
In West Virginia University Library (120, 180, 204, 453, 542, 574)
In part, photocopies. .■ . ■ . ' . . .
Reminiscences of about 1500 World War H veterans who attended
the university after the war ; lists and biographical sketches of uni-
versity men and women who were injured or killed in service ; service
certificates awarded to the university for its air crew training and
army specialized training programs; and newspaper clippings on
students and alumni In service and on the university's participation
In the war effort. Includes a report of the West Virginia University
Committee on World War n Casualties and a number of reminiscences
of veterans who attended West Liberty State College.
Transfers, 1948^-58. ' . ' „
1. World War, 1939-1946 — Personal narratives, American. A
World War, 1939-1945— Casualties (Statistics, etc.) 8. West Vir-
ginia. State College, West Liberty. i. West Virginia. University.
Committee on World War n Casualties.
. West Virginia. Univ. Library
Morris, Lewis, 1671-1746.
Papers, 1730-46.
ca. 100 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Colonial Governor of New Jersey; chief Justice of New York and
New Jersey; commander-in-chief of Province of New Jersey. Two
letter books containing copies of letters written by Morris, letters and
Instructions from the Board of Trade and Plantations, and other
papers. Includes letters of or to John Clark, Arthur Forrest, William
Gooch, James Hooper, Blchard Partridge, Benjamin Smith, Richard
Smith, Alexander Spotswood, George Thomas, and Charles Wagner.
Nineteenth-century list in repository.
Published by the society In its Collections, v. 4 (1852)
Gift of Charles S. Boggs and Robert Davidson, 1845 and 1840.
1. New Jersey — Pol. & govt.— Colonial period. i. Gt. Brit.
Board of Trade.
MS 60-277
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Smith, Stuart C collector.
Manuscripts, ca. 1740-1866.
ca. 75 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Socletyt collections.
Daybooks kept by James Cory, of Hanover Neck and Paterson
(1823-58) and his Justice's docket book (1866) ; documents concerning
Timothy Mulford family (1740-1841) ; two subscription lists for"band
of music" for "Morris Rangers," a militia unit of which Cory was
captain (1825, 1827) ; and other documents.
Gift of heirs of Blanche Smith, 1934.
1 Mulford family. 2. New Jersey Infantry. Morris Rangers,
i Cory, James, 1801-1880. n. Mulford, Timothy, 1718-1774 or 5.
MSflO-278
New Jersey Hist So-:,
Library
Dickereon, Philemon, 1788-1862.
Papers, ca. 1820-60.
ca< 350 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from New Jersey, and U. S. Circuit
Court Judge. Correspondence, certificates, legal documents, petitions
(Including some presented by the Camden and Amboy Railroad), and
other papers. Includes letters of P. Ailing, Joseph P. Bradley, Robert
Campbell, D. W. Coxe, John P. Ellis, Thomas Ewlng, George Giftord,
Allen McLane, Louis McLane, Charles Parker, Joseph F. Randolph,
Silas M. Stillwell, Daniel Townsend, George Vail, Peter D. Vroom,
Garret D. Wall, Campbell P. White, Asa Whitehead, and Levi Wood-
bury.
Letters Indexed in MSS. Index.
1. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Cam-
den and Amboy Railroad.
MS60-279
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Boggs family.
Papers, en. 1750-1912.
en. 2000 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, legal documents, receipts, mid other papers; In-
cludes some papers of the Morris family, and letters of Charles J.
Bonaparte, Joseph P. Bradley, Roswel! L. Colt, W. H. Corbln, R. S.
Field James L. Graham, Heury W. Green, John W. Griggs, Peter A.
Joy Lawrence Kearny, Gouv. Kemble, Frank T. Lloyd, John Moore,
Jnliies S. Nevln, Charles S. Olden, James Parker, William Pennington,
H C. Pitney, Robert Ray, Theodore Roosevelt, Bayard Stockton,
Charles E. Strong, John C. Ten Eyck, Peter D. Vroom, Garret D. Wall,
Charles Wilkes, and Joshua G. Wright. '
Gift of J. Lawrence Boggs. »,„«.■„„„
1 Statesmen— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, American
letter, x. Morris faml.y. MS 00 _ 28
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Library
Dormitzer, Walter^ collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1777-1920.
ca. 160 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collection!).
Letters and other documents, principally signed by^ew Jersey
Governors and U. S. Senators. Includes letters of Leon Abbett,
■Enhralm Bat'emnn J.D. Bedle, Kufus Blodgett, Alex. G. Cattell, John
Condlt William L. Dayton, Mahlon Dlckerson, Philemon Dlckerson,
John F Dryaen, Jonathan Elmer, Richard S. Fleldj_Jau.es F. Fielder,
George F. Fort, John Franklin Fort, F. T. Frellnghuysen, Theo. Fre-
llngnuysen, Robert S. Green, John W. Griggs, Daniel Haines John
Lambert, Franklin Murphy, William A. Newell, Aaron Ogden, Charles
S Olden, Joel Parker, William Paterson, Rodman M. Price, Theo. F.
Randolph, William' J. Sewell, James Siultli, Jr., Samuel L. Southard,
John P. Stockton, Richard Stockton, Robert F. Stockton, B. C Stokes,
John U Thompson, Foster Voorhees, Garret D. Wall, aureus L. Ward,
George T. Werts, Isaac H. Williamson, James J. Wilson, Woodrow
Wilson, and William Wright.
Indexed in MSS. index.
(Sift of Mr. Dormitzer, 1017 ; Louis Bamberger, 1925.
1. American letters. 2. New Jersey— Hist— Sources.
MS 60—281
New Jersey Hist. Soe.
Library
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nelson, William, 1S47-1914.
Historical MSS., ca. 1872-1914.
15 v. •
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Historian, archivist, and bibliographer. MSS. or the following
works : History of Paterson (5 v.) ; Historical sketch, Paterson schools
(1 v.); Abstracts of minutes of Board Of Chosen Freeholders of
Passaic County (1 v.) j Historical sketch— Passaic County (1 v ) •
History of Passaic County roads, 1707-1837 (1 v.) : Historical and
statistical data, 1872 (1 v.) ; N. J. law In relation to bridges ?l ,.) •
History of Passaic County bridges (1 v.) ; Hornblower data 1 v.
and History of American newspapers to a. d. 1801 (1 v., Ala -N H )
1. Passaic Co., N. J.— Hist. 2. Paterson, N. J.— Hist. S Bridges-
New Jersey. 4. Hornblower, Joslah, 1729-1809. 5. American news-
papers — Hist.
. Mew Jersey Hist. Soc.
Library -
MS 60-282
Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853.
Papers, ca. 1782-1852.
ca. 1000 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Governor of New Jersey, TJ. S. Senator, and Secretary of the Navy
Correspondence (1794-1848) , diary (1782-1809, 1832-52), memorabilia
jegal documents, commonplace books, and other papers. Includes
letters of John Quincy Adams, Louisa C. Adams, Wl'liam Ashbrldge,
James. Barron, Thomas Hart Benton, James Biddle, Joseph Bloom-
fleld, Joseph Bonapart, James Buchanan, John O, Calhoun, Mary D.
Confleld, Lewis Cass, Roswell L. Colt, WUllam H. Crawford, A. J.
Dallas, Jonathan Dayton, Stephen Decatur, Aaron Dickerson Julia
™, r>1< * erson . Philemon Dickerson, Silas Dickerson, J. D Eilicott.
i?, n er A V , ans ' 3 T 0h ? For ?? tn . Theo. Frelinghuysen, Ashbel Green, Isaac
Hull, Andrew Jackson, George Jackson, H. M. Johnson, Amos Kendall,
Rufus King, G. W. Logan, Benjamin Ludlow, Isaac McKim, Louis
McLane, James Madison, James Monroe, Hezekiah Niles, J. K. Pauid-
£ S ,\ ^ lam Pennln gton, Caroline Piatt, J. R. Poinsett, James K.
Polk, David Porter, T. J. Randolph, John Rutherfurd, Benjamin
Silllman, Samuel Southard, R. F, Stockton, R. B. Taney, Virginia
^^Pir 1 ?. 1 D - To "»pkin8, Martin Van Buren, Peter D. Vroom, Gar-
S \S;. Wal ' Geor 8 e Watterson, Gideon Welles, Charles Wilkes, Isaac
H. Williamson, and Levi Woodbury,
Letters indexed in MSS. Index.
1858 eaUeSt ° f Frederlck A - C anfleld , 1920; additions by exchange,
1. New Jersey— Pol. & govt. 2, U. S.— Pol. & govt,— 1815-1861.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library.
New Jersey Historical Society.
New Jersey manuscripts, co, 1681-1800.
ca. 500 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
of V f„ C » el te. US ?°t K m l nts ^! at l ng J° New JerBe y> deluding letters
6f Ellas Boudinot, Abraham Clark, William Coxe, Andrew Hamilton,
Aaron Learning, Gouverneur Morris, David Ogden, George Otter
WcnTrd So?''" 81 " 3 ^""^ John SteT e n «r Lort Tlrifng, and
tor IndeXed '" M ^ S ' ' ndeX! tW0 19th - eentur y Partial lists in reposl-
1. New Jersey— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources.
New Jersey Hist Soc. Library MS 60-284 rev
New Jersey Historical Society.
Statesmen autograph collection, ca. 1776-1930.
ca, 110 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters and other documents signed by prominent New Jersev and
national flgures; open collection. Includes letters of Leon Abbett,
George Bancroft, Joseph Bloomfleld, Ellas Boudinot, James Buchanan,
John Burroughs, Nicholas M. Butler, John O. Calhoun, Schuyler
S ;?/" °^L vln CooIld se, George Dewey, Philemon Dickerson, Walter
E Edge, Ebenezer Elmer, John W. Griggs, Daniel Haines, E. E. Hale,
Alexander Hamilton, Wnrren G. Harding, Benjamin Harrison R B
Hayes, Patrick Henry, Henry William Herbert, John G. Hibben,
Herbert Hoover, Joslah Hornblower, Richard Howell, Washington
Irvlag, Thomas Jefferson, Hamilton F. Kean, Andrew Kirkpatrlck,
Marquis de Lafayette, Meriwether Lewis, George B. McClelian, James
E. Martine, James Monroe, Nicholas Murray, David Porter, William
H. Prescntt, Rodman M. Price, Gerrlt Smith, Richard Stockton, Wil-
liam H. .Tuft, John Tyler, Martin Van Buren, Richard I. Walker,
Garret D. Wall, Marcus L. Ward, Daniel Webster, George T. Werts,
and Levi Woodbury.
Indexed In MSS. Index.
1. Statesmen — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Title.
MS 60-285
?«ew Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
New Jerseyana, ca. 1664-1920.
ca. 10,000 items.
I n New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous documents relating to New Jersey, organized by an
alphabetical letter and numeral system. Includes letters of Sally
Badgley, Tliomas F. Bayard, Clement Biddle, Joseph Bloomfleld,
Ellsha Boudinot, William Burnet, Lambert Cadwalader, James Cald-
well, Caleb Camp, Abraham Clark, George Olintot, Eliaklm Crane,
Esther Crane, William Crane, Jonathan Dayton, Mahlon Dickerson,
Margaret Ersklne, Robert Erskine, Grenville Ewlng, Peter Force,
David Ford, Theo. Frelinghuysen, Hugh Gaine, Albert Gallatin, Daniel
Haines, Alexander Hammett, Samuel Hayes, Henry William Herbert,
Henry Howe, Joseph Jackson, Philip Kearny, William Livingston,
Thomas N. McCarter, James McCosh, Horace Mann, Forman Manning,
Marianna W. Manning, Charles F. Mercer, Franklin Murphy, Aaron
Ogden, Samuel Ogden, Charles S. Olden, David Olden, Cortland Parker,
Francis L. Patton, Charles Pettit, Jonathan Rhea, John Rutherfurd,
Wlnfleld Scott, Erastus Serjeant, William G. Simms, John Simpson,
Jared Sparks, Richard Stockton, Gilbert Tennent, Daniel Webster,
and Charles Wilkes.
Special indexes.
1. New Jersey — Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-286 rev
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Elmer, Ebenezer, 1752-1843.
Papers, ca. 1776-85.
W v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Doctor, soldier, legislator : surgeon .of the 2d N. j\ Regiment dur-
ing the Revolution; TJ. S. Representative from New Jersey (1801-
07) Journal kept by Elmer during the war, and a book of accounts,
commonplace entries, etc.
Portions of the journal were printed in the society's Proceedings,
v. 2 (1846-47) p. 43-50, 95V146, 150-194; v. 3 (1848-49) p. 90-102;
ner ser., v. 10 (1925) p. 410-424.
Gift of L. Q. 0. Elmer, ca. 1845.
1. U. S. — Hist, — Revolution — Medical and sanitary affairs.
2. C. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1801-1809.
MS 60-287
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Hunt, Sanford Bebee, 1825-1884.
Papers, ca. 1837-92,
ca. 600 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Physician, educator, and Journalist; Union Army surgeon during
the Civil War. Letters exchanged by Hunt and Martha Tallmadge
before and after their marriage; letters to their son, William T.
Hunt, and other letters ; military hospital reports (1862-66) retained
by Hunt ; and a diary of Hunt's father, Horace Hunt, for 1837-S8
Gift of William S. Hunt.
1. TJ. S— Hist— Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. i Hunt,
Martha (Tallmadge) n. Hunt, William T, ni. Hunt, Horace.
MS 60-288
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Ely, Edwin Augustus, 1836-ca. 1927, collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters and other documents, principally of the Revolutionary
War period. Includes letters of Leon Abbett, Francis Barber, David
Bearley, James Caldwell, Henry Clay, George Clinton, Peter Colt,
Lord Cornwallls, Jonathan Dayton, Samuel Drake, Ebenezer Elmer,
WUllam Franklin, Frederick Frelinghuysen, Theo. Frelinghuysen,
Nathanael Greene, Alexander Hamilton, Richard Howell, Andrew
Jackson, Sir William Johnson, Henry Knox, Marquis de Lafayette,
William Livingston, Philip Schuyler, Samuel L. Southard, Lor;.
Stirling, Richard Stockton, George Washington, and Anthony Wayne.
Indexed In MSS. Index.
Bequest, 1927.
1. American letters. 2. C. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-289
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
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The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kearny, Philip, 1815-1862.
Papers, 1861-63.
SO Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Cavalry officer. Correspondence, and Kearny's commission as
brigadier general and major general of volunteers signed by Edwin
M Stanton and Abraham Lincoln. Correspondents Include Mrs.
Kearney, Cortland Parker, Henry W. Halieck, Robert E. Lee, John
Pone, and Edwin M. Stanton.
Indexed In MSS. index. ,„...„ „ , „,
Many of the letters are published In General Philip Kearny, battle
soldier of five wars, by Thomas Kearny (1937)
Gift of Louis Bamberger, 1924,
1. U. S — Hist— Civil War.— Sources.
MS 60-290
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Thompson, Francis, 1859-1907.
Papers, 1877-1907.
ca. 1500 items.
In Boston College Library.
English poet, prose writer, and critic. Correspondence; Mbh. or
books, plays, poems, articles, and book reviews; photos., microfilm,
tapes, records, and printed matter. Includes much unpublished ma-
terial, and complete MSS. of 2 of the 3 books published during
Thompson's lifetime. ■ .
Card catalog In the library. Described in part In An account of
books and manuscripts of Francis Thompson, edited by Terence L.
Connolly (1937)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Wilfrid Meynell and others.
MS 60-291
Boston College, Newton. Llhrary
Lewis Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1775-1933.
251 v. and 176 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (62)
Court case papers, 1775-1933; county records and private account
books 1817-1932. Includes records of a harnessmaker, John Morrow,
1848-49; millers, William Walker and B. H. Bell, 1849-50; the estate
settlement of Weedon Hoffman, 1853-78; druggists, Frank^H. Chal-
fant D. O. Pharr, N. O. Hall, and Brannon and Post, 1893-1916; a
printer's accounts, 1895-1919; and accounts for general merchandise
of G. P. Windie, A A. Lewis, J. O. Ohidestar, and Hoffman and Cam-
den, 1846-99. ,■".«.«
Index to court case papers and checklist of bound volumes In the
llhrBrv
Gift 'of the Lewis County Court, 1939.
1, Archives— West Virginia— Lewis Co. 2. Lewis Co., -W. Va.—
Indus. i. Morrow, John, harnessmaker. ".Walker, William,
miller: ni. Bell, B. H. iv. Hoffman, Weedon. v. OhaHant,. Frank H.
vi Pharr, D. C. vii. Hail, N. O. m Brannon and Post. ix. Windie,
G. P. x. Lewis, A. A. xi. Chidestar, J. C. xn. Hoffman and Camden.
West.Vtreinla. TInlv. Library
Monongalia Historical Society, Morgantown.^ W. Va.
Records, 1827-1956.
13 boxes and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (407, 722, 1060)
Business correspondence and membership list ; court records,
family letters, and other papers; and various Civil Works Administra-
tion forms and records for Monongalia Co., W. Va. The hulk of the
collection is for the period 1925-35. Includes letters to Eldon B.
Tucker, Jr., president, on historic preservation; genealogical com-
pilations prepared by Thomas Bay Dllle, relating to Monongalia
County families; correspondence and records of the West Virginia
Historical Society; Issues of newspapers of Morgantown, W. Va.;
clippings and miscellaneous printed materials relating to Monongalia
County history ; and photos.
Gift of Monongalia Historical Society, 1955-58.
1. Monongalia Co., W. Va. — Hist— Sources. 2. Monongalia Co.,
W, Va.— Geneal. I. U. S. Federal Civil Works Administration
of West Virginia, to. Tucker, Eldon B. rn. Dllle, Thomas Bay. iv.
West Virginia Historical Society. (Founded 1869)
MS 60-293
West Virginia. Univ. Lihrnry
Monongalia Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1774-1936.
847 v. and 834 boxes. .
In West Virginia University Library (28, 240, 487, 54i)
Court case papers, wills, licenses, bonds, deeds, school reports, ana
other papers commonly recorded and filed in the county, "74-1 *»•
Includes settlement papers; bound record volumes, 1781-1836, oi
deeds, estrays, estates, the Jail, naturalization, surveys, taxes voter
registration, and marriage and deed indexes; account books for
businesses and organizations, Including firms, grist mills, retail
merchandising, the Humane Society, medical practice, coal and lum-
ber firms, and minute books of the Society of the Sons of Temperance.
Gift of the Monongalia County Court, 1934-35, 1951-53. ; ,_
1 Archives— West Virginia— Monongalia Co. 2, Monongalia Co.,
w Va— Comm. 3. Medicine— West Virginia— Monongalia Co. I.
West Virginia Humane Society, n. Society of the Sons of
Temperance. MS 60-294
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Willey, Waitman Th'omas, 1811-1900.
Papers, 1830-1900.
2 v. and 19 boxes. .-v
In West Virginia University Library (3)
Lawver and U. S. Senator from West Virginia.
Correspondence, diary, and other materials relating to Political,
social, and economic affairs in Virginia and West Virginia, the tem-
perance movement InVirglnia, the Civil War, and the West Virginia
statehood movement. Correspondents Include W.S. Archer, James
Barbour, Gordon Battelle, Arthur I. Boreman William G. Brown,
Gideon D. Camden, Archibald W. Campbell, John S. Oarllie, John J.
Davis Soencer Dayton, Henry Clay Dean, Burton Despard, Nathan
Goff J Crshall Hagans, Ephraim B. Hall, Granville D. Hall, Alpheus
F Haymond, John J. Jackson, Benjamin F. Keliey, George B. Latham,
George H. Lee, Edwin Maxwell, Angus W. McDonald, John L. Pendle-
ton, Francis H. Plerpont, William C. Preston, William B. Biyes,
Edwin M. Stanton, George W. Summers Peter G Van Winkle, Ales-
ander U Wade, James O. Watson, William J. Willey, and Samuel
Woods.
r f Vi°rgln,a / -Sr , S;n 1 d 9 ?t a 2. West Vlrglnla-Soc. condit. 3 West
Virginia— Hist. 4. Virginia— Hist.— Civil War. 5. Liquor problem—
Vlrglnla ' MS 60-296
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Llghtburn family.
Papers, 1836-1935.
In West Virginia University Library (292) .,'„,. „ fw
PorresDondence. legal and land papers, tax receipts, and other
papers ^ of Benjamin Llghtburn, John F. 0, L. Llghtburn, Benjamin
F M V Ltehtburn, and J. A. J. Llghtburn, of Lewis Co , W. Va. In-
cludes a pocket account book of the Llghtburn mill, 1836-55 ; agrlcul-
Sna fakement advertisements, 1890; and newspaper cllpplnga
concerning various members of the family. Papers of J. A. J Llght-
bura indude correspondence, orders, and reports concerning his Olvll
War activities; correspondence with Soule & Co. relative to £ Ml0 "
claims ;and notebooks of sermon outlines written by him as a Baptist
C ^t m of n Mrs. Luther G. Llghtburn, 1951. Hint -Civil
1 Advertising— Agricultural Implements. 2. U. S^— Hist— Olvll
War-Personal narratives. 3. Pensions, Military-West Virginia. 4.
ttnntlsts-sVrmons. I. Llghtburn, Benjamin, n. Llghtburn John
? aP o B iTin Llghtburn, Benjamin F. M. V. iv. Llghtburn, Joseph
Andrew Jackson, 1824-1901. Mg 6() _ 2g6
West Virginia, Univ.
Library
McGinnis, William Hereford, 1856-1930.
Papers, 1834r-1954.
52 boxes, 2 bundles, and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (855) _
West Virginia attorney and political leader. Personal and business
papers, Including family correspondence; case papers and other
records of the Hatcher-McGinnls law firm ; family photos. ; and mate-
rials relating to the Methodist Church and World War I.
Gift of W. W. Goldsmith, 1958. . .
1. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Meth-
odist Church In West Virginia. M«5 60-29^
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Moreland, James Rogers, 1879-1965.
Papers, 1815-1957.
184 boxes and 28 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (870)
Attorney and antiquarian, Morgantown, W. Va. Business and
nersonal papers, including correspondence ; abstracts of titles and
other legal papers ; records of corporations of Morgantown and Monon-
ralla Co W Va , Including the Morgantown Hotel Co., Union Invent-
ment Co.', Bank of Maaontown, and the LaMai -Coal Co.; a Jtorfc
receipt book of the Monongalia Farmer's Co. of Virginia, 1816-lb,
MS-60-283
61
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moreland, James Rogers, 1879-1966.
(Continued)
Papers, 1816-1967.
and ar4 h ^ More,and ™ ~* d
1, lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences etc i vr™
SSSr" H m eI °° mpa,ly ' """"town,' W. Va n.^ilon invitmen;
C^nipany Morgantown W. Va. m. Bank of Masontown?Masontown
^f'v. I, ?• 1LaMa r Coal Company, v. Monongalia Farmer's Comnanv
of Virginia, vi. Deckers Greek Sand Company, MorgwtownW vZ
vn. Huston and Demaln, Morgantown, W. Va. ™ organtown ' "• Va -
West Virginia. Univ. library MS 60-298
Kanawha Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1779-1933.
-J 00 ,!., °64 boxes, 1 bundle and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (145)
Court case papers, 1779-1933, and county record books 18CS-1927 •
mXt^fT on< \ m,nute books of the CoaT River and K^awha
Mining and Manufacturing Co. (1851-58), the Winifrede Mmln*«nS
stZmlwre^-J 185 ^?' '"o.^amboat aE^^,"^
186^5. ' ! 8enernl mercn aJ«Jlse and salt accounts, 1822-23,
< o}«^ t0 h C T Pape u S S? d check »st o' bound volumes In the library
Gift of the Kanawha County Court, 1938 "orury.
v„ ^« n,v e»-West Virginia— Kanawha Co. 2. Kanawha Co W
tarhTj nSL "■ °SJ ? lver and Kanawha M Inlng Ini \\t££u»
turlng Company, ii. Winifrede Mining and Manufacturing Company.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-299
McCamic, Charles, 1874-1956.
Papers, 1919-66.
76 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (089)
0™^!^' lndustrlnlls V aod Politician of West Virginia, Corre-
spondence^ case papers, business reports of clients deeds, survevs
title searches rights of way, and otter office papers ofl &e seTSai
companies with which McCamic was associated" Includes slttlemen
C^nes and Tr h'uS ^V 1 "^ ^"^foaroUne
J&SHiiS" ¥*3 *■ Hu Pbard estates; and papers of the War Effort
£S::^^ *ar Association, Including' iS
Gift of Mrs. McCamic, 1957.
»„,=' ^fO^f^r?' s -— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Execu.
*£.££# CoSlr- U - S - '■ ^VI«taU Bar^soSn.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-300
Maxwell, Hu, 1860-1927.
Papers, ca. 1845-1950.
22 boxes, 1 bundle and 8 folders
MM^atm.atSj^SST (W ' ^ " 9 ' ^ m 10i '
_ West Virginia historian, editor, and author. Diary. 1901-19 keDt
during Maxwell's residence in Morgantown, W. VaT Chicago and
Washington, containing material on World War I and note on an
earler diary kept by Rufus Maxwell; MSS. of flrtion? veree aid ?oca°
histories written by Maxwell; and MSS. and printed ^"rflattoM
deallnrwlth wood uses and forestry, prepared by MaxweUw a meZ
her of the Forestry Service of the V. g. Dept.^?™uTtoe FamZ
papers include correspondence of Bufus Maxwell and hta 1845 "map
flil^'p^^'/h-' a 5 " u P ub »Bhe<l autobiography of Abraham Bonni-
S? n? f Rand « ,, P u and Tucker Counties, W. VaT; an account book of
the Tyrone Forge, MonongaUa Co., W. VaT, 189M914?a few record*
Scores of St ^Z^T* Soclety ' Pru Wtown, W. Va, 18*2!
records of St. George Academy; and materials on politics the state!
hood movement, and the Civil War In West Virginia '
SerbyF.Sa^ll.f^T 6 "- °" J " ?****> ^Maxwell, and
^ n ^ B SiT an W °r, 1914-1918- Personal narratives. 2. West Vir-
glnla-Hlstory Local. 8. Forests and forestry. 4. West Vlrelnia-
Bufus fsotl^^ n' S^ 1 ?-^,- 01 ' 11 W «- '• Maxell,
183^1885^ ^v^' p MaXWe11 l amlIy - m - Bonnlfleld, Abraham
1837-1885. rv. Tyrone Forge, v. Rector College, Pruntytown W Va
Literary Society, vi. St. George Academy, St. George, W Va.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-301
Spicer, Jacob, 1716-1765.
Papers, ca. 1744-77.
en. 75 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
,i . n C / ftPe , Ma ^ (N - J ] !fe |slat01 - and political leader. Correspondence,
drafts of letters sent, diary (1755-56), diary extracts, and other docu^
ments reflecting Splcer's service in the New Jersey Assembly and the
conduct of the French and Indian War. ■
Indexed in MSS. Index.
The diary is printed in the society's Proceedings, v. 3 (1848-491
p. 103-104, 192-198; v. 67 (1945), p. 37-50, 82-117, 175-488
Gift (In part) of Mrs. J. McKesson, 1936. '
1. New Jersey— Pol. & govt.— Colonial period. 2 U S— Hist —
French and Indian War, 1755-1763.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 60-302
Woodbridge, N.J.
Town records, ca. 1668-1790.
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Woodbridge town records (1 v., 1668-1731) and copy of them- ex-
tracts .from Woodbridge register of births, marriages, and deaths, and
from Plscataway register (1 v.) ; extracts from minutes of Friends'
meetings, Woodbridge (1 v.) ; and notes and extracts (1 v )
Gift ( in part) of Jacob R. Shotwell, 1865.
1. Archives — New Jersey — Woodbridge. 2. Registers of births,
etc.— Plscataway, N. J. 3. Friends, Society of. Woodbridge. N. J
I. Plscataway, N. J. . '
« t MS 60-303
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1859.
Papers, ca. 1826-1912.
ca. 50 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
rn part, transcripts of originals in Smithsonian Institution, Wash-
ington,
Inventor; partner with S. F. B. Morse In the development of the
telegraph. Diary ( 1826-29, 1850-58) , commonplace books, correspond-
ence (some copies), and other papers.
Gift (In part) of A A. Marsters, 1922.
1. Telegraph— U. S. 2. Inventors— Correspondence, reminiscences,
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 60-304
Belcher, Jonathan, 1681-1757.
. Papers, ca. 1731-55.
ca. 100 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Hlstor P kal'&Jclet <;I1PtS aDd photoc o ple3 of .originate in Massachusetts
=h^i er ^ h , a J n ^, 1 ? lon J a, - G , overnor of Massachusetts and New Hamp-
fh*£iif ^M " nd of New Jersey.. (1746-67),; one of the founders of
the College of New Jersey (Princeton University). Correspondence
P Tnd 3 e^fn d M y ss n . n index: Ument8 relatlng * BelCh ^ 0pen «*
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— Colonial period.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library MS 6 °~ 3 ° 6
Gait family.
Papers, 1756-1894,
5743 items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
Family, personal, and business papers oad correspondence of three
? e S^ a io°5?. of the Gnlt f amlly, centering around John MInson Gait I,
(1744-1808) attending physician at the Lunatick Hospital (later
called the Eastern State Hospital) at Williamsburg, Va.; his son
^S?™ »'f e ■ G tf i 1 " 1 -^!) who became attending physician
" k »?i ° s Pltal upon his father's death ; and Alexander Gait's children,
John Minson Gait n (1819-1862) who was appointed medical superln-
5iao? D i o ^. 4 the Jl 0SpUal when hls f atter died, and Sarah Maria Gait
(11U2-1880). The papers, dating largely from 1820-70, relate to the
management of the hospital, to affairs In Williamsburg, to medical
MS 60-306
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Gait family. Papers, 1756-1894.
(Continued)
education In Philadelphia, and to medical societies In the US. In-
cludes seven apothecary-surgeon daybooks of John Minson Gait i and
Philip Barraud; two saddler and harness i maker's account nooks i of
\lexunder Craig, father-in-law of John Minson Gait i; letters from
WMItam U. GaU a student at the University ot Virginia In the early
1840% from Alexander Gait (1827-1863) sculptor, from Alexander
Gait nostmaster of Norfolk, Va., from Dorothea L. Dix, a frequent
?lsl o^o Se hospua and friend of Sarah Maria Gait, and from other
numbers of the Gait family in Williamsburg, Rlchnio^d, anM(orfolk,
Va ; poems by Elizabeth Gait; and stories and essays written by var-
10 t^la.^a^ t S 1 &osplta., WiUiamsbu^^^^al so-
cieties— U. S. 3. Medicine-Study and teaching— Philadelphia. I.
qS .John Minson, 1744-1808. 11. Gait, AtexanderD ckle, im-l*g;
m, Gait, John Minson, 1819-1862. iv. Gait, Sarah Marla^l|22-188a
Colonial Williamsburg
Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1912, collector.
Papers, 1814-1927.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M Large r iy t papers ( instructions, dispatches, and correspondence with
forelen officials) of Christopher Hughes, American diplomat who held
nosts ?n Sweden and the Netherlands. Also includes papers deaJng
nav Anthonv Kennedy, and the Marquis de Lafayette. •■.■:■ _ -
° Deslrfted in Guldeto the manuscript collections in the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by W. S. Bwlng (1958)
Gift of the Reeves family. Maryland—
1 Diplomats— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Maryiana
Pol & eovt.-177o-1865. 3. International law-Uongressea. i.
Roch Gilbert du Motler, marquis de, 1757-1834. 60-307
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Norton (John) and Sons.
Records, 1750-95.
■'401 items .-■■-■■.-■-
in Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections. ■
('nrresDondence documents, bills, accounts, receipts, and bills of
ladVne ffly Tetters written to John Norton, a London "^chant
ft. ™L Hatley Norton, the » a S^**™"^
firm In Yorktown, covering the period Just prior to the £* e ™™
RCTolutlon dealing primarily with the sale of tobacco and the order-
ine of eood^ i with comments ion the Stamp act, the Boston port :blll,
noliUcaf^nrest in England, Parliament's relations with the cotonlea,
and the non irnportatlon agreements. Includes letters and papers of
more than 3W Virginians concerning political, economic, and social
affairs in the colony. Correspondents include John Baylor, Lord
?E?l£.,l? r«rt*r Braxton Nathaniel Burweli, John Clayton, Jamea
^PProxinnUely one-third of the papers have ^X^^-*^,
Norton & Sons, merchants of London and Virginia, edited by Fiances
^TvirSX-SSi. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trade-Virginia,
i. Norton, John, 1719-1777. n. Norton, John Hatley, i' 4 ^ 1 ™^
Colonial Williamsburg
McKay, Gordon, 1S21-1903.
Investment papers, 1887-1928.
In Harvard Business School. Baker Library. f __ ..
718881.1918), and Wright Seam Pressing Machine Co. (1887-90)^an
irpSttani MM Cochran Ore Co «ockm^Ga (189^1918)^ Km
S5£S«r«ffl* f USiS^ general
"^MfSSf oXslness manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by B W Loyett (2d ed., 1951) anfl g^^Tj s .
Conrey Placer Mining Company, Ruby, Mont. MS 60-309
Harvard Univ. Grad; Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Clarksburg, W. Va. First Presbyterian Church,
Eecorda, 1798-1903.
InSvlst Virginia University Library (863,935)
CorW,nde 8 nce. subscription lists, P?^'^'/^!^ • cone'l
,J „A,ert>aDers Includes a session minute book, 1870-ltfUd , corie
^ndence wlrtTthe American Home Missionary Society of the Presby-
f^i»n rafuroh New York ; and letters written by ministers (romWest
vStal? and southwStern Pennsylvania and by church official
Perlons named- lnciude C. B. Bristol, Amos Brooks, Asa Brooks James
B Oalten Phlneas Ohapln, James Davis, George Dunham, A. G. Falr-
"S."iS KSi J. Hersey, James Kerr. Reuben Lewis, Thomas
M^ormtek Jo^pV iutSr. James W. Phillips, and JamesYo U ng.
am of the church and of Mra. Glenn V. Longacre, 1958-57.
'-? Preabvteria^ ^ Church-Clergy-Correspondence, remin sconces,
»t« i aS- « on,a Home Missionary Society,
etc. i.Congrega MS 60-310
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Robinson, Ira Ellsworth, 1869-1951.
Papers, 1818-1951.
8 v 98 boxes, 2 bundles, and If older.
busTn^pa^K
wYuM.^. Da'wZ Dav.MS. Stephen B. E.klos. Albert B.
Fall, Herbert Hoover, and James WjKlley.
f^a"? E^T&wKE TSttar l.fiustry and trade-
TaWor^CoW^a! i Robinson family n Sinsel family, m.
KoCsonfwimkm, of Taylor Co., W. Va.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Pierppnt; Francis Harrison, 1814-1899.
■Papers, 1830-1934.
Sch-T^^
spondence ancV notes of C^"^.*^™ s, vl ' te ,.. B Recollections of war
rBo^eTan^Alexalfde^: Bonier, William «• Bro-, B/. ^ler
G. D. Camden. Simon Camera [. ArchltaW W. Campbel J «^ M .
Carllie Schuyle. -Colfax Jacob fl * ^^R ' w . Ha „eck
Hersey, Charles W. HIU, Benjam m * Ke .ey Horace May-
1932-53. „ „ t Virginia— Hist— Civil War.
1. West \ lrglnia— Pol. & go\ t. -. W |^_ H " ^ _ cl „ Wn r_Personal
tlous of war and peace. MS 60-312
I West Virginia. Univ.
Library
63
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Barbe, Waitman, 1864-1925.
Papers, 1884-1930.
4 items and 1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (304 aos 40fl 707 001' 1
(iccount of Barbe's life anrl J,-it,LHl — ' ^ ' whlca con tains an
memorial ceren^ny held „t WeLt^ rX;^"? °' 'I 16 w «'"=an Barbe
and a .etter from tW^gg^^' 1 ™^ *•* ** «W>;
samples of commencement invitations ! Po -- Pa '>aclelphin, regarding
programs. Correspondents InclndJ fw«.. * g T,* 1 ' an<1 graduation
Irving Baclieller Edward wnii-wn 1 £ ay Aaam s, James Allen,
George W. cX; Madison Tha^JoUn^^^"^ B,,rdette
Winston Churchill, Fraucls Marlon <wS?£ Cheney, Kate Chopin,
Mary E. Wilklns PrJ.mifn d- ,, J. nd ' Joh n Erskine, John Fisher.
Gosse, Edward Ho^Gl.iSr^u?^? ' 1, * F Gllder - Edrou °d
Hole, William H.Havne,pfec^Hi^ 0g o n n U i? ey ' Bdward E -
1. Authors-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 1. Reitlg, John.
West Virginia. Univ. L , bl . ary MS 60-313
Lansdowne, William Petty, J st marquis of, 1737-1805
Papers, 1663-1797. •
34 ft. (ca. 11,000 items)
u£S*?- U C ' en,entS Ubra,y (AnD Arbor . «•<*•> Division of
In part, photocopies.
•.i, E 'i SllSh stRtesa,an - Chiefly official correspondence relating Rrif
to Belle-Isle-en-Mer; a volume entitled A tawi o? ~to . PapeW re,at D K
Etienne Franco" de Choiseul L? I^h 1 !' "', lst baron Dorchester;
wmmm
Pownall; Richard Price- Willi.™ S ' », Hugh Pall 'ser; John
"'•SI'S S'&afeh* ^"' a ™oha^ e ora t .d 8lBn,flCant
catalog of Sotheby and Co .Jul/ l£is "ig^r* 1 "" (1942 > nnd «■> the
Gift of William L. Clements, 1928
nin% G aM82 t b7^ r Be. e ie^e 8 FraS IMo^hThf," 1 ' *"* ° f Glent Br ""
1735-1822. n, PI "will am 1st ?arl^? p^h' ,i',£ 0utts ' Thom <>s,
wa,d, mchard, iTod-iT^v.^.x'.r sasas^iK^ssr
Michigan. Univ. Cements Library MS & °^ H
Pemberton, Robert Landon, 1860-
Papers, 1880-1944.
137 items.
In West Virginia University Library (278)
™ or ° ( f h f st -, Marys oracle. Gi despondence, speeches, and
printed materials relating to politics and Peniberton'a activities with
newspaper associations in West Virginia. Includes religious pam-
phlets, newspapers, nnd a typescript, Origin of the WetzeM>emo?r?t.
li-rn,^ Correspondents Include A. I. Boreman, G. W. Atkin-
son, William B. Mathews, Robert A. Armstrong, Louis Bennett Tohn
Hom/rTw' W - V 1 ""^ H. O. Greer, P. IsZ.l^Ttthwu,
Homer A Holt, and members of the Oreel family.
Gift of Margerie Pemberton, 1931.
Sciiet^ St »J lrginia r Po1 -^ gort - 2 > Journalism-West Virginia-
Societies, etc. 1. Long, D. L. Origin of the Wetzel Democrat
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-31S
Nicholas Co., W. Va., in World War n, 1942-45.
ca. 50 Items.
l n West Virginia University Library (159)
Gift of Gladys Vaughan, 1949.
lft<| 1 fLX ^ D War • " 8ft -lMS-NI«holag"'Oo., W. Va. 2. World War
1939-1945-Personal narratives, American.' 1. Lewis, Opha Clark
VlTgtala DefeDSe Organlza tton of Nicholas^County, Wea
West Virginia. Univ.
library
MS 60-316
Rogers, John, of Morgantovm, W. Va.
Papers, 1777-1857.
52 v., 2 boxes, and 1 folder
In West Virginia University Library (5. 5041
1. Morgantown, W. Va.— Hist— Sources.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-317
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.
Papers, 1774-1921.
6 ft.
Ma"us^ripts m L Clement8 L ' brary (Ann ^^ «W.) Division of
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-318
McCleery, William, 1741-1821
Papers, 1770-1945.
373 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (146)
.„£ .""i?" and . P° litleaI lea, Jer of Morgantown, W. Va. Coriesnond-
SJnl d H reC ° r , 1S V and pr , lnted trials, mainly 1770-1857 iXta
correspondence between McCleery and his agent Ben lam n oV)»„ Tf
EKE 7"$"!» Md n regardIng « debt "^McCl^yX Henry Lee
£ ?£ x°r„ Matth ?, W Gay r ?! at " ,g t0 tne Purchase, operation and iSle
of the Monongalia Iron Works and to land holdings In Ohio and
Indiana: and sketches of McCleery, Isabelle Stockton^Icc\e?ry, Jona
Minor, and James Swan. Other persons named In the collection In-
clude T, Brooke, Aaron Burr, Moses Croft, John Hanway, Samuel
Hanway, William Haymond, John Hersey, Annanlas Hudson, James
Innes, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Kay, Samuel McKelvy, William
McK|nley, Zacquljl Morgan, John Newman, Joseph Robinson, Robert
Robb, John Rutherford, William Shlnn, Lucius H. Stockton, John
Swan, John Tassey, H, B. West, W. West, Backus Wilbur, William
C. Williams, and E. M. Wilson.
Gift of Margaret Brown Stoetzer, 1947-49.
1, Oden, Benjamin, n. Gny, Matthew.
MS 60-319
64
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Lewis family.
Papers, 1823-1936.
19 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (551)
Personal and business papers of the Lewis family, mainly of John
D. Lewis, Charles O. Lewis, Sr., and Charles C. Lewis, Jr., of Kanawha
Co., W. Va., including papers of the Ruffner, Dickinson, and Wilson
families of Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kansas, Missouri, and
other States. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, legal papers, news-
paper clippings, scrapbopks, and photos, relating to travel In the
U. S„ South America, and Europe; the building of a church in
Kanawha Co, in 1834 ; missionary work In Colombia, 1874-75 ; Civil
War and post-war conditions In Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ken-
tucky, and Missouri; conditions at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, dur-
ing the Civil War; events of World War i; activities of the Old Sweet
Spring Co.; farming operations, purchase and sale of slaves, salt
manufacturing and trade, coal. Iron, lumbering, railroads, and real
estate in Kanawha, Clay, Booue, Fayette, and Nicholas Counties,
W, -Va,; Democratic Party Interests, 1914-20; and estate papers of
John D. Lewis, Joel Ruffner, Daniel Ruffner, and Andrew Ruffner.
Gift of Mrs, William Peters, 1953.
i. Lewis, John D., 1800-1882. u. Lewis, Charles Cameron, b. 1839.
in. Lewis, Charles Cameron, 1865- iv. Ruffner family, v. Dick-
inson family, vi. Wilson family.
MS 60-320
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879.
Letters, 1829-35. . -
130 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Economist and publisher. Letters to his father, Mathew Carey,
relative to the finances of the Carey family and to their publishing
business.
Purchase, 1940.
1. Carey family. 2. Carey, firm, publishers, Philadelphia,
i. Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.
MS 60-321
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Carter-Pollard papers, 1934-45.
ca. 100 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Correspondence, articles, book reviews, and newspaper clippings
relating to the exposure of literary forgeries. Based on An enquiry
into the nature of certain nineteenth century pamphlets, by John
Carter and Graham Pollard (1934)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Literary forgeries and mystifications, i. Carter, John, 1905-
An enquiry Into the nature of certain nineteenth century pamphlets,
n. Pollard, Graham.
MS 60-322
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Beeson family.
Business and financial papers, 1809-50.
70 Items. ..■■■■■
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Bank stock records, financial statements, receipts for pay, real
estate documents, and memoranda of the Unlontown (Pa.) family.
Authors and signers of documents Include James Adair, Ellis Bally,
Benjamin Barton, Jacob Beeson, -J. L. Edwards, Azel Freeman,
George Gans, A. Greenland, Thomas Greenland, J. Hurton, John
Kennedy, H. L. Pennock, James Piper, John St. Clair, James Todd,
Enos West, Isaac Wiggins, James Wilson, and John Wlthrow.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Gift of William Van Dyke, 1944.
MS 60-823
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Alexander, Lucien Hugh, 1866-1926.
Correspondence, 1901-13.
80 Items. , „ , ,
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Lawyer and author. Correspondence relating chiefly to standards
for admission of studeais to law schools,- and of lawyers to the Amer-
ican Bar Association. Important correspondents include Charles
Biddle, John Morgan Harris, and S. J. Strauss.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William
L. Clements Library, 2d ed„ compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
L Law schools — U. S. — Entrance requirements. 2. American Bar
Association.
MS 60-324=
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Adams, Randolph Greenfield, 1892-1951.
Papers, 1920-49.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. , „.. , ,' „,
Librarian and historian; director of the William L. Clements
Library, 1928-51. Articles, thesis notes, memoranda, and book re-
views relating to historical, bibliographical, and library matters. In-
cludes letters written by Adams from Scotland when he was Visiting
Carnegie Professor of 1 American History at St. Andrews University.
Gift of the Adams family, 1951-52.
MS 60-325
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877.
Autograph album, 1851-60.
05 Items
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
' Clergyman, educator, and author. Autographs and letters ad-
dressed to Abbott.
Gift of Waldo Abbott, 1945.
1. Autographs — Collections.
MS 60-326
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Seymour, Isaac Gurdon, d. 1862.
Papers, 1836-68.
50 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Confederate officer. Letters, diaries, clippings, and other material
relating to the Civil War.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L,
Clements Library, complied by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Purchase, 1948.
1. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Collections.
MS 60-327
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Love joy, Owen, 1811-1864.
Papers, 1828-1948.
200 Items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
U. S. Representative from Illinois, minister, and abolitionist. Let-
ters, family deeds, anti-slavery pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and
commemorative brochures by or about Lovejoy. An Important cor-
respondent is Elijah P. Lovejoy, Sr.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
Gift of E. P. Lovejoy, 1948.
1, Slavery In the U. S. — Controversial llteroture. 2. Lovejoy
family. „
MS 60-328
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Aurora, W. Va. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church.
Records, 1787-1956.
2 v. and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (192, 847)
Lists ot communicants, baptisms, marriages, and deaths, edited and
published by Karl K. Gower as The Aurora documents.
Gift of the official board of St Paul's Church through W. D. Web-
ster, 1950-56.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Aurora, W. Va.
West Virginia. Univ,
Library
MS 60-329 xot
American Association of University Women. West Vir-
ginia Division.
Reports, 1955-58.
2 folders,
In West Virginia University Library (1054, 1085)
Yearly narrative reports of the historians of the 19 branches.
Gift of the association, 1958.
MS 60-380
West Virginia. Univ. Library
66
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New Jersey Historical Society.
Production award records, ca. 1942-45
ca, 200 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
nm^m™ f° YJ 1 }} am L Ward ' P r8slde °t of the society, together with
EST' '"•taUonv company histories, photos., and other materials
concerning the -W production awards presented to more ttim 60
New Jersey companies engaged in war-work.
Indexed In MSS. index.
Gift of the companies concerned, 1845
iJl^Jw 1 ^' - } niaB - 2- Performance awards. 8. World War,
1939-1945— Economic aspects— New Jersey. t. Ward, William L.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-331 rev
Jackson, John Peter, 1805-1861.
Papers, 1824-65.
ca. 110 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
^Lawyer and railroad executive. Letters address*;? to Jackson and
^J^ ument ^ """* re,atlD S t<> the New Jersey Railroad' Md
Transportation Co. Includes letters of S. Bayard// J Orittendem
W iV am , U Dayton - PWlemon Dickenson, Edward Everett ThM
Frellnghuysen Charles Gnyarre\ Joseph O. Hornblower John Mat
miielSad! L ' SpUt - ard ' R ' StOCkton ' Peter D - ▼££ and W^l
1. New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library MS 60-332
Newark, N. J. Newark Industrial Exhibition, 1878
Records, ca. 1872-76.
7 v. ..-■■■ •
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
etc."oft^ex r nTb 1 i f, „ b00kl Vl8lt0rS ' "«*• certificate record, cashbook,
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library MS 60-333
West Virginia. University. Mountaineer Credit Union.
Archives, 1943-47.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (817)
*2SS3ttiS££2£2r and mlnutes otmeeaDea ot
Transfer, 1952. lo-
west Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-334
Walker, Judd, and Veazie, Marine, Minn.
Accounts, 1849-1904.
106 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Oashbooks, daybooks, ledgers; and Journals of a lumber comnanv
^ a L C ? I,d ^ ted loeelDg operations in the St. Croix Vanwmlnufa?
in2*J?? b ?& marketed logs and lumber, inducted a wneral store
TL 8 ^" 111 ,; l ud nad Part interest In a steamboat Includes Ste
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-336
Wagner, Albert 6
Papers, 1908-19.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
receTveThv w r « r SS' 1 ^ nCe ""^H? ?n ■politics and economics
zs%ti8^%Z£&£i soclal reforms ta the ™«-.*Sti'
1. Industrial Workers of the World. 2, U. S.— Soc condU S
Dakota" **" StatUS ' laW8 ' etC-U - S " * ftoWbTtio~_ South
Writers' Program. West Virginia.
Papers.
127 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (454)
™ Correspondence clippings, ma P 8 - Photos., and MSS. and typewritten
materials compiled for use In projected publications, including A fact
£&Z?* Virginia folklore, The Negro In West Virginia, and tntte
published work West Virginia, a guide to the Mountain S ate (1941?
1. Folk-lore— West Virginia. 2. Negroes— West Virginia
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-337
Tucker, Eldon B eoUi or.
Papers, ca. 1833-1956.
5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (1061)
t„ ^.™^°J' °/ M f a anoVclippings, ca. 1888-1947, relating mainly
to Cumberland, Md.; merchandise account book, 1833-58; newanaDer
fSf ^""^J 68 ' mnrrla »S a . anniversaries, and historical items,
1958-56; and n folder of miscellaneous printed material • ■ ■ '
Gift of Dr. Tucker, 1958.
1. Cumberland, Md.— Hist.— Sources.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-338
Ramsay, Robert Lincoln, 1877-1956.
Papers, 1932-52.
7 v.
In West Virginia University Library (989)
ome^^oSSoSSS* fr ° m We8t VlrB ' nla - Speeches - blll8 « a °<
Gift of Mrs. Ramsay, 1957.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1933-1953.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-339
Cooke, Aaron J collector.
Civil War papers, 1850-89.
360ltems.
Ma^cripir ■■£ ° lementa Ubrary (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
1. U. S.— HIst.-lotvil War— Sources.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-540
Pendleton Co., IF. Va.
Court records, 1789-1889.
8 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (88)
Case papers and marriage bonds.
Gift of Harlan M. Calhoun, 1936. '
1. Court records— Pendleton Co., W. Va.
Pendleton Co,, W. Va. "
West Virginia. Unly.
Library
2. Marriage licenses — ■
MS 60-341
Minn. Hist Soc. Llbr.
MS 60-336
Montgomery Court House ledgers, 1792-1893
8 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-67)
„*^ tte K . b ?° k8 . led sers i daybooks, expense books, and Journals of
stores, hotels, blacksmith shops, banks, farms and other businesses
mainly in Blacksburg, Cnrlstlansburg, and New Blver White Springs,
I a ' v I ^ Iud ^. r f < X I ' dS v 0f D - Baldwln . Baldwin and Glbboney, Bank of
the Valley Christlansbura B Lipscombe and Co., Montgomery Hotel,
Y, t £- ^ a ^ a ^ Co -. B \ yr - Stew «rt, West Virginia Arsenic Bromine
Lithia Co., and the minutes be i membership list of the S. S. S. Socle '
(a young women's sewing circle) "
Indexed In part,
Described In the Annual report of the archivist. University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-38, p. 80. ■»•«.»■•
1. Montgomery Co., Va. — Indus.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 60 " 342
66
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Gt. Brit. Quartermaster-GeneraVsDept.
Papers, 1792-1819. __ _ .. -
2 ft. (ca. 1300 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Correspondence and records relating to the Quartermaster-Gen-
eral's Dept, dealing chiefly with administrative matters Including
routes of march, barracks, fortifications, embarkations, and the re-
cruitment of militia. Important correspondents Include George An-
son, Robert Brownrlgg, James Wllloughby Gordon, Alexander Hope,
Henry Torreas, and Richard Vyse.
Purchased, 1956.
MS 60-343
Michigan. TJnlv. ',. Clements Library
U. S. District Court. Virginia (Western District. 1819-
1-864)
Records of the District Court in Charleston, W. Va,, 1843-
-8a:.:;'
2v. ...
In West Virginia University Library (481)
Trial docket, minute booh, and Indexed fee book of the District
Court for the Western District of Virginia (after 1864 the District
Court for West Virginia)
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives In the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1058)
Gift of Shirley Donnelly, 1062.
1. Court records — West Virginia. i. U. S. District Court. West
Virginia
MS 60-344
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Records of West Virginia servicemen of World War n,
1942-46.
2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (812)
4 scrapbooks of clippings on the history of servicemen from many
West Virginia towns and of various war effort activities; posters,
playbills, and bond drive broadsheets, some ot which relate to West
Virginia University.
Transfer, 1956.
1. World War, 1039-1045— West Virginia.
MS60-348
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia Collegiate Academy of Science. West Vir-
ginia University Chapter.
Archives, 1949-56.
2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (859, 911)
Correspondence, chapter charter, constitution, and minutes of meet-
ings.
Transfer, 1057.
MS 60-346
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Vanderpool, Eugene.
Papers, ca. 1820-1903.
ca. 250 Items and 1 carton.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Newark businessman and savings bank official. Letters received,
including many dealing with affairs of the Newark Gas Light Oo.
1. Newark, N. J. — Indue. 2. Newark Gas Light Company.
MS 60-34T
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
Nesbit, Thomas.
Business records, ca. 1787-1825.
20 v. ■■-..;■=■-
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of goods sold and payments received, and other business
records In Millstone, Mount Pleasant, Plalnfleld, Raritan Bridge,
Scotch Plains, and Springfield, N. J.
1. Retail trade— New Jersey.
MS 60-348
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
Newark (N. J.) account books, ca. 1798-1864.
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of goods and services sold and payments received by un-
identified persons or businesses in Newark,
1. Retail trade — Newark, N. J.
MS 60-349 rev
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Ogden Mine Railroad Company.
Records, ca, 1856-85.
ca. 200 Items.
In New Jersey Historical. Society collections.
Correspondence and documents concerning operation of the rail-
road and its sale to Thomas A. Edison. Includes letters of or to H. W.
Cortright, George Richards, and H. H. Wilson.
Indexed in MSS. Index; list In repository.
Purchase, 1954.
MS60-360
New Jersey Hist Soc. Library
Maxwell, Lewis.
Papers, 1825-1903.
162 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (963)
Attorney, Weston, W. Va. Correspondence and other papers, mainly
1825-61, relating principally to land and land transactions in various
West Virginia counties; railroad legislation and construction; and
surfacing of the Westoo-Clarksburg road. Correspondents include
J. H.'DIss Debar, John S. Carllle, Matthew Edmlston, J. M. Bennett,
and Benjamin H. Latrobe.
Gift of Frank J. Maxwell, 1957.
1. Real estate business— West Virginia. 2. Railroads — West Vir-
ginia. 8. Roads— West Virginia.
MS 60-361
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Kilgore, Harley Martin, 1893-1966.
Papers, 1937-56.
44 boxes and 6 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (967, 1068)
U. S. Senator from West Virginia. Correspondence, bills Introduced
by Kilgore and other legislative materials ; government documents and
other printed materials ; a U. S. flag and two West Virginia flags from
Kllgore's Washington office. Subjects covered Include the Senate
Subcommittee on War Mobilization, the Truman Committee, the Com-
mittee on Military Affairs, the Senate Appropriations Committee, the
judiciary, and the National Science Foundation. Miscellaneous pic-
torial materials relate to World War n, the Civil War, U. S. politics,
and West Virginia.
Gift of Mrs. Kilgore, 1987-58.
1. U. S.— Pol & govt.— 1938-1963.
'.'■ MS60-352
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Shott, Hugh Dee, 1866-1953.
Papers, 1858-1964.
84 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (908)
Newspaper publisher, radio station owner, and U. S. Representative
from West Virginia. Personal and business papers, including political
correspondence and papers dealing with prohibition, newspaper pub-
lishing, and various home-front drives of World War n.
Gift of Hugh Ike Shott, Jr. and Jim H. Shott, 1956.
1. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. Prohibition— West Virginia. 3.
Journalism— West Virginia. 4. World War, 1938-1945— War work-
West Virginia.
MS 60-353
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Marmion family.
Papers, 1798-1851.
10 boxes and 2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (1071)
Personal, medical, and business papers, account books, and dally
journals of Nicholas Marmion, physician, of Harper's Ferry, W. Va.,
and his family, relating to his medical practice, his business interests
(e. g., his speculating In the gold market), the education and careers
of his children, and family activities in the Roman Catholic Church.
Includes papers of William V. Marmion, who studied eye surgery in
Vienna and established a practice in Washington, D. O, ; letters from
George Marmion, acting surgeon and secretary of the National Home
for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers; and letters of Robert A Marmion,
naval surgeon, organizer and first president of the Naval Medical
School in Washington, D. O.
1 Physicians — U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences; etc. i,
Marmion, Nicholas, d. 1883. ir. Marmion, William V., 1840-1022. m.
Marmion, George, iv. Marmion, Robert A., 1844-1007.
MS 00-364
West Virginia. Univ. Library
67
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilson, James, of Wood Co., W. Va,
Papers of James Wilson and the Stribling and Y/ounir
families, ca. 1781-1934. b
3 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (880)
Correspondence, land papers, clippings, and other records of James
«UK?* M 2 tt 1l ney ,n Woo<5 Co - W. Va., ca. 1800-20; Robert M.
Strlbllng and other members of the Strlbllng family of Mason Co.,
ri." „t' ioStS - t 909 ,' ? nd Jam ! s A ' y ° un e and Otis Young of Mason
EfriSi 1900 ^ . Includes a pocket diary of James WUson relating to
hlslaw practice In Kanawha, Monongalia, and Wood Counties, W. Va.,
Gift of Otis Young, 1966,
, ' £'S wye / s ~7 West VlfStn'o— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
YouSesT 1 *- "•^"^^'^-^b.ing.ItobertM. „.
West Virginia. Univ. Library ...... MS 6 °- 355
Ohio Co., Tr. Va.
Archives, 1772-1935.
618 v. and 556 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (31)
Court case papers, 1776-1930; court and county record books; ac-
count and minute books of Individuals, companies, and organizations,
li72-1935. Bound volumes Include records of brand registrations,
deeds, estrays, land entries, marrlagee, military service, surveys and
wills. Private account books relate to general merchandising, coal
sales, dental practice, a debrtlng society, distilling, carriage manu-
facturing, hotels, Bteamboat freighting, the Ohio County Centennial
Association, Ohio Valley Glass Co., Wheeling Masonic Hall Associa-
tion, West Virginia Exposition and Fair Association, and the settle-
ment of the Ebenezer Zane trust
Indexes In the library-
Gift of the Ohio County Court.
1. Archives— West Virginia— Ohio Co. 2. Court records— Ohio Co.,
W. Va. 3. Ohio Co., W. Va.^-Eeon. condlt.
MS60-356
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia Folk-lore Society.
Papers, 1916-26.
IB boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (883)
Correspondence and records of the society; clippings and song-
5S?^^?i oct ? d u Dy J nem,>er8: and C0 ' rte8 of foUt ta'«» and hallads
couected by John Harrington Oor, some of which were used In his
book. Folk-songs of the South,
Transfer, 1968.
■ i t Fo XlS r txi5 reat Virginia— Societies, etc. i. Cox, John Har-
rington, 1808-1945, collector. '
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-^357
Price family-.
Papers, 1830-1945.
62 items.
In West Virginia University Library (482)
Personal and business papers of Edward Price (1818-1907), Wil-
liam Edward Price (1856-1838), and other members of the Price
family In Monongalia Co., W. Va. Includes birth and death reeorda
a 2 d * n * e < w ? >aper cJ'PPtoB 8 »n the Price, McCue, and Lazzelle families,
1830-1045 } and other papers relating to Morgantown, W. Va., and
Monongalia Co.
Gift of Joseph W. Summers, 1992.
"if^ *' Edward, 1818-1907. n. Price, William Edward, 1856-1888,
m. McCue family, rv. Lazzelle family.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-358
West Virginia. University, College of Phxurnmy.
Archives, 1944-62.
7 boxes and 8 folders.
In 'West Virginia University Library (770, 677, 885, 1002, 1050,
1081)
Correspondence relating to matriculation of pharmacy student*
"and to activities of Joseph Lester dayman, dean. Includes papers
concerning the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, of
which Hayman was president.
Transfers, 1955-458.
1. Pharmacy— West Virginia. r. Hayman, Joseph Lester,
n. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
_ MS 60-369
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly.
Records, 1888-1951.
18 v. and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (1055)
Correspondence, minute books, financial reports, secretarial rolls
and accounts, convention reports, and various constitutions.
Gift of A. Zltsman, 1858.
1. Trade-unions— Ohio Valley.
MS 60-360
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Post family.
Papers of the Post, Davisson, and Coplin families. 1842-
1926.
16 boxes and 2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (538)
Personal correspondence of various members of the three families
and business records of their farms and general Btores, Includes
MSS„ newspaper and magazine clippings of Melville Davisson Post's
Btorles.
Gift of Florence Hutchinson Ritchie, 1953.
1. Farms— West Virginia. 2. General stores— West Virginia. r
Davisson family, ir. Coplin family, in. Post, MelvlUe Davisson,
1871-1830.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-361
Davis Coal and Coke Company.
Records, ca. 1898-1955.
1 box and 3 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (1082, 1112)
Correspondence, graphs, blueprints, maps, and other printed ma-
terials relating to the coal Industry In Tucker Co.. W. Va
Gift of R. B.Wooters, 1858,
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-362
Jackson, S P
Business records of S. F. Jackson, J. G. Jackson, and the
Jackson Grocery Co. of Jane Lew, W. Va., 1837-1966.
41 v. and 7 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (1018)
Correspondence, account books, tax forms, and receipts relating to
the retail sale of groceries and general merchandise.
Gift Of James Jackson, 1857.
i. Jackson, J. G. ii. Jackson Grocery Company, Jane Lew, W. Va.
West Virginia. Unlr. Library MS 60-363
Oglebay Rhymer's Club, Wheeling, W. Va.
Poems, 1935-42.
8r.
In West Virginia University Library (887)
Poems written by members.
1. American poetry— 20th cent
West Virginia, Unir,
Library
MS 60-364
Seckar, Alvena V
Papers, 1940-66.
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (658, 580, 803)
MSS. of Juvenile books written by Alvena V. Seckar, Including
Zuska of the burning hills. Trapped In the old mine, and Mlsko
Gift of Miss Seckar, 1953-66.
West Virginia. Unlr. Library MS 60-365
Reynolds, Francis Marion, 1843-1931.
Papers, 1846-1931.
31 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (50)
Attorney, Judge, and political leader of Keyser, W. Va. Business
papers. Correspondents Include John J. Oornwell, H. G. Davis, A. G
Dayton, S. B. Elkins, and Cecil B. Highland.
Gift of E. Bunker Reynolds, 1937.
« h Lawyers— West Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. West Virginia— Pol. & govt.
West Virginia. Univ. Library w-ov
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tolbert family.
Papers, 1784-1931.
3 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (1026)
Papers of Samuel T. Tolbert, constable of Lewis Co., W. Va., post-
master at Frenchton, W. Va., operator of a general store, land agent,
and surveyor ; and of John L. Tolbert, Jacob Tolbert, W. O. Tolbert,
Zadock Lanhnm, and J. S. Wilson; Including correspondence, legal
papers, surveys, lottery certificates from Ohio and Delaware and Dem-
ocratic State and county election tickets. Correspondents Include
Lewis Maxwell, Waldo Golf, A. G. Reger, Cnarles Marshall, J. M.
Bennett, P. H. Plerpont, nnd D. Plnnell.
Gift of Mrs. S. F. Talbott, 1957.
i. Tolbert, John L. n. Tolbert, Jacob. -m. Tolbert, W. C. iv. Lan-
linin, Zadock. v. Wilson, J. S., of W. Va.
MS 60-367
West Virginia. Univ. Library
McCoy family.
Papers, 1761-1903.
8 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (558)
Business correspondence and papers, including land grants and
deeds, surveys, wills, and account books of William McCoy, Sr., and
William McCoy, Jr., of Pendleton Co., W. Va. Includes papers on the
ndmlnlstration of estates ; management pf property In Mercer, Pendle-
ton, and Randolph Counties, W. Va., and In Augusta and Highland
Oountles, Va., for absentee owners ; farm operations ; the Central
Bank of Virginia at Staunton ; the Moorefleld and North Branch
Turnpike Co. ; and military units In the eastern parts of West Virginia
during the Civil War ; letters, orders, nnd requisitions.
Gift of William McCoy, 1903.
1. West Virginia — Hist. — Civil War— Sources. 2. Real property —
West Virginia. 3. Agriculture— West Virginia. 4. Central Bank of
Virginia, Staunton, Va. 5. Moorefleld and North Branch Turnpike
Company. i. McCoy, William, 1800-1886. n. McCoy, William,
1830-1861.
MS 60-368
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Fairfax, George W
Papers, 1808-98.
1 reel of microfilm made In 1958 from the originals owned by
Ralph Fairfax.
In West Virginia University Library (1062, 1084)
Businessman and law officer, Preston Co., W. Va. Miscellaneous
correspondence, legal papers, articles of agreement. Indentures, tax
receipts, and promissory notes, relating mainly to Monongalia and
Preston Counties, W. Va. Includes Preston County court books, 1889-
66; merchandise account books, 1832-85; and a MS. pamphlet on a
survey of the southern route from Klngwood, W. Va., to Morgantown,
W. Va.
1. Legal documents — Monongalia Co., W. Va. 2. Legal documents —
Preston Co., W. Va. 3. Court records — Preston Co., W. Va. 4. Roads —
Surveying — West Virginia. i. Preston Co., W. Va.
MS 60-369
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Canning, George, 1770-1827.
Papers, 1791-1829.
214 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman and diplomat. Private and official correspond-
ence, dealing chiefly with diplomatic affairs, appointments to office,
and other political matters. Includes letters written by Robert
Saunders Dundas, 2d viscount Melville, and William Sturges-Bourne.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L>
Clements Library, 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Bwlng (1953)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937,
MS60-370
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Virginia. University. Poe Memorial Association.
Correspondence, 1897-1911.
ca. 260 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-406)
Letters to Charles W. Kent from distinguished writers, editors,
and others, chiefly In the year 1899, In reply to the Invitation of the
Poe Memorial Association to the unveiling of George Julian Zolnay's
bust of Edgar Allan Poe In the Rotunda at the University October 7,
1899.
A few of the letters are Included In the article, Poe memorial
exercises, appearing In the University's Alumni bulletin, v. 6, no. 3
(Nov. 1899) p. [65,-74.
The University of Virginia catalog card contains a list of cor-
respondents,
1. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849— Anniversaries, etc., 1899
I. Kent, Charles William, 1800-1917.
MS 60-371
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Ruffner-Donnally and Company.
Records of the Cincinnati agency of Ruffner-Donnally and
Co., 1833-85.
10 v.
In West Virginia University Llbrnry (69, 70)
Letter books, account books, and statements of receipts and dlsposl-
ttonofsalt. „_„ „
Gifts of Wlllard Oakes and F. P. Summers, 1939-41.
MS 60-372
West Virginia. Univ. Library
t
Sonoma (Steamboat)
Shipping accounts, 1883-84.
3 v.
In West Virgin:.. University Library (844)
Ledgers of the steamboat Sonoma, which operated on the Ohio
River between Ravenswood, W. Va., nnd Marietta, Ohio. Includes
listings of goods shipped, the shipper and destination, passenger lists
and fares charged, and crew members' names, job listings, and rates
of pay.
1. Shipping— Ohio River.
MS60-373
West Virginia. Univ. Library
U. S. Post Office, Morgantown, W. Va.
Records, 1867-88.
2 v.
In West Virginia University Library (288)
jieg'ster of money order drawn, 1867-88; and a cashbook of F. A.
Derlng, postmaster at Morgantown, 1876-79.
Gift of Jane Dllle, 1951.
1. Postal service — West Virginia— Morgantown. i. Derlng,
Frederick A.
MS 60-374
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Cather and Haller, Tyroonnel Mines, W. Va.
Account books, 1881-89.
7 v.
In West Virginia University Library (82)
Account books of the firm of Winter and Haller, later Cather and
Haller.
Gift of John Traxler and M. J. Haller, 1942.
MS60-876
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Poling (J. E.) and Company, Hendriokt, W. Va.
Records, 1897-1927.
40 v. and 1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (823)
Account books and loose business papers of a large general store.
Gift of W. A. O'Dell, 1958.
MS 60-376
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Business records of firms located in Preston and Randolph
Counties, W. Va., ca. 1917-50.
23 v., 28 boxes, and 2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (994)
Office correspondence, financial records, and account books of Morri-
son, Gross and Co., Rowlesburg and Southern Railroad Co., Woodford
Lumber Co., nnd Keystone Manufacturing Co,
Gift of O. A. Gross, 1957.
1 Preston Co., W. Va — Indus. 2. Randolph Co., W. Va. — Indus,
i. Morrison, Gross and Company, n. Rowlesburg; and Southern Ball-
road Company, in. Woodford Lumber Company, iv. Keystone Man-
ufacturing Company.
MS 60-377
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Porter, James, of New Cumberland, W. Va.
Papers, 1870-1912.
55 v. and 55 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (20)
Businessman, New Cumberland, W. Va. Correspondence and other
records of the Relief Tow Boat Co., the West Virginia Firebrick CO.,
the Globe Firebrick Works, the Claymont Brick Works, McMahan,
Porter, and Co., and other business enterprises of Poriar.
Gift of James Porter and Mrs. James Porter, Jr., 1933.
i. Relief Tow Boat Company, n. West Virginia Firebrick Company,
rti Globe Firebrick Works, New Cumberland, W. Va. iv. Claymont
Brick Works, New Cumberland, W. Va. v. McMahan, Porter and
Company. _
MS 60-378
West Virginia. Univ. Library
69
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company.
Records, 1889-1938.
09 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (611)
Account books of the company's Cherry Run Mill, Hominy Mill
%SET "JS- nl" !*V"° n M 3 S rom eom P an 5 r ofl"** toitaa in Curt n,
Sutton, and Clarksburg, W. Vs., and from logging operatlonsln
N „' C 5° ,,U, i.? raxt l n ' ""I Webster Counties, W. Va.flind photos Tral
roads mills, logging operations, and coal mining operations
Gift of George Curtin, 1954.
1. Lumber trade— West Virginia. 2. Lumbering— West Virginia
S. Coal mines and mining— West Virginia. "rginia.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-379
Brown, Lloyd W
Papers, 1901-32.
3 boxes, i bundle, and 4 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (1063)
<„.™.? eE &'"eer, West Virginia Dept. of Mines. Materials on mine
inspections, accidents, safety and other aspects of loal mining In*
W^^Virgin > ^a 1 . ,lt8 • ^^ *"* drawln ^ ( «'««» mln"g o^raUons in
Q'ft of Durward B. Brown and James Russell Brown, 1958
mining-wSt n Vlrgi n n1a mlnlne ~ Safety """"""^ X °°* 1 ni ""» an «
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-380
Jones, William J of Morgantown, W. Va., collector.
JKeoords of window glass workers' unions, 1886-1920.
72 items.
In West Virginia University Library (683)
unton mlterSS 8 "* 11 " 008 ' conventlon Proceeding,, letters, and other
Gift of Vera H. Jones, 1954.
1. Glass-workers— West Virginia.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-381
Driver, Samuel Marion, 1892-1958.
Papers, 1941-58.
5 ft.
In University of Oregon -Library.
Judge of the U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Washington
n^^'*' t? 1 ? ""? t0 P""* Personnel and admlnlstraUonTand'
Son % l/ft** S actlvl "<» ■«• ^""ber of the Advisory Com
mlssion of the L. S. Supreme Court on Federal Civil Procedure- the
Committee on Administration of Criminal Law ■ a1.d the Ju^geAdvo'
cates Association. Includes material from the Judicial conferences
'""fiSES* ( WL and ,S rar,ety of habeas corpus easel '
^1. Judges -Washington (State) -Correspondent, reminiscences,
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-382
Morse, Wayne Lyman, 1900-
Papers, 1930-43.
3Tft.
In University of Oregon Library.
on^Jioff? 8 ? 1 ' frcm . 0re f! ni . Correspondence, transcripts, hearings,
and related documents of labor arbitration cases ;i935-42) of the
Converted .Paper Products Industry Committee^WO)Tthe rtoLlas
Hot U l0 be 1 ^°T' S ?! On 1 « (I ^ 1) ' the f"-*»rt Emergency B^ard o?
ffS^ 10 ^ 194 ?' '"• Pacific Coast Maritime Industry Board (1912).
and the War Labor Board (1942-13) <«ra »««),
1. Arbitration, Industrial— U. S.
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-383
Greeley, William Buckhout, 1879-1956
Papers, 1909-56.
7ft. -.,:
In University of Oregon Library.
Forester. Correspondence, diaries (1908-09, 1917-18), MSS. of
books, articles, and addresses. Includes Greeley's correspondence as
an officer of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association (1931-55)
1. Forests and forestry— Pacific States. 2. Lumber trade— Pacific
States. i. West Coast Lumbermen's Association.
MS6( « 84
Pierce, Walter Marcus, 1861-1958.
Papers, 1933-43.
66 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Governor of Oregon and U. S. Representative. Papers, chiefly con-
cerned with the public power issue, covering Pierce's terms In
Congress. <
Subject guide in library,
1. Electric utilities— Government ownership— Northwest, Pacific.
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
/• »iska Mining and Prospecting Company.
Records, 1897-1901.
l ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and reports. Includes the reports and
letters of Andrew Sherwood of Mansfield, Pa. who led a party of men
to Alaska via the Teslln Trail to prospect on behalf of the company
and the diary of his son Hugh M. Sherwood.
I. Sherwood, Andrew, 1818-1933. n. Sherwood, Hugh M.
MS 60-386
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Warner, Mason Young, 1868-1957.
Papers, 1880-1944.
4 ft. , "■• - -■■• ■■
In University of Oregon Library.
Carpenter nnd builder of Eugene, Or. Correspondence and other
papers. Includes 298 letters (1918-23) by Claire (Warner) Churchill
Oregon writer. ,...,"-"""■
,-J- Co ° stru ctlon Industry— Eugene, Or. r. Churchill Claire
( Warner)
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-387
Greenman, Judd, 1885-1957.
Papers, 1926-57.
72 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lumberman. Political and personal papers. Includes records of
the Oregon American Lumber Co., Veronia, Or.
- 1. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1859- i. Oregon American Lumber.
Company, Veronia, Or.
r, . . ... MS 6 °- 3 88
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Farnham, Hubert Henry, 1868-1963.
Papers, 1912-48.
2ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Minister of the Evangelical Church, Portland, Or. Correspondence,
diary, and sermon outlines. Includes a series of letters (1924-40)
from Vernon L. Farnham, a missionary to China.
1. Evangelical Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. I. Farnham, Vernon L.
' , ' MS 60-389
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Willcox, Walter Ross Baumes, 1869-1947.
Papers, 1892-1947.
4 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Architect. Diaries, autobiography, sketches, scrapbooks, material
on taxation theory, photos,, nnd other papers.
1. Taxation.
n „ MS 60-390
Oregon, Univ. Libr.
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen.
Records, 1919-36.
1 v. and loose papers.
In University of Oregon Library.
Includes minutes of the Board of Directors, annual conference
minutes, constitutions, and transcripts of meetings.
MS 60-391
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
70
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Olcott, Ben Wilson, 1872-1952.
Papers, 1911-33.
9v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon secretary of state. Includes correspondence (1911, 1916)
relating to Olcott's term as secretary of state, addresses, press re-
leases and related correspondence (1919-22), and letters and docu-
ments concern'ng the Ku Klux Klan In Oregon (1922)
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1859- 2. Kn Klux Klan (1915- )
MS 60-392
Oregon. Dniv. Llbr.
Carter, William A d. 1881.
Papers, 1850-1912.
1 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In Dnlverslty of Oregon Library.
Post trader at Fort Brldger, Wyo. Personal correspondence, In-
voices, receipts, contract**, checks and other papers. Includes papers
relating to the business as continued by Carter's widow, Mary.
1. Fort Brldger, Wyo.
MS 60-898
Oregon. Dniv. Libr.
Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1845-1938.
Papers, 1842-1937.
6 ft. . .
In University of Oregon Library.
Agency employee and agent, Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon. In-
cludes correspondence of Jesse, Lindsay, and Ivan D, Applegate, and
diary (1868) of Frank Applegate.
Calendar in library.
1. Klamath Indians— Government relations. 2. Klamath Indian
Reservation, Oregon. I. Applegate, Jesse, 1811-1888. n. Applegate,
Lindsay, 1808-1892. ni. Applegate, Ivan D. rv. Applegate, Frank.
MS 60-394
Oregon. UeIv. Llbr.
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1854-1941.
Papers, 1856-1932.
4 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Lawyer of Jacksonville and Portland, Or., who was associated with
politics, chnutauqmt and local history activities.
1. Oregon — Pol. & govt.— 1850- 2. Chautauquas. 8. Oregon —
History, Local.
M3 60-396
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Huston, Henry Clay, 1828-1899.
Papers, 1857-1901.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon State, senator .from Lane Co. Correspondence nnd other
papers. Many of the letters are from Huston's brother In Kansas.
Calendar in library.
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1859-
MS 60-396
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Sheldon, Henry Davidson, 1874-1948.
Papers, 1890-1948.
15 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Educator. Correspondence and otber papers relating to Sheldon's
cnreer at the University of Oregon, the University of the Pacific, Stan-
ford University,' Clark University, and the University of Pittsburgh.
Includes correspondence with Eiwood P. Cubberley, Edmund B. Huey,
Ray Lyman Wilbur, and Louis N, Wilson.
Calendar In library.
1. Educators — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-397
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Sawyer, Robert William, 1880-
Papers, 1913-58.
24 ft.
In University of Oregon Library. ...
Journalist and -public official. Papers especially relating to recla-
mation, highways, public power, forests and forestry, capital planning,
and Oregon Stnte politics.
Unpublished guide In library.
1. Oregon— Public works. 2. Oregon — Pol. & govt. — 1859-
MS 60-398
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Mills, Randall Vause, 1907-1952.
Papers, 1936-52.
8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Professor at the University of Oregon. Correspondence, MSS. of
books, periodical articles and speeches,, prints, negatives, and other
papers. The bulk of the papers consists of notes on the history of
steamboats, railroads, covered bridges, and folklore of the West.
1. Steamboats— Hist. 2. Railroads — Hist. 8. Covered bridges.
4. Folk-lore— The West.
MS 60-399
Oregon, Univ. Llbr.
Collins; James Harrison.
Papers, 1884-1924.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Teacher in Oregon and Washington and member of the Oregon
State Legislature. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers. In-
cludes a series of letters from Thomas E. Zieber, U. S. Volunteer In
the Philippines (1898-99) „ -„,„
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1850- 1. U, S.— Hist.— War of 1898—
Personal narratives. I. Zieber, Thomas E.
MS60-400
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Gragg family.
Papers, 1859-1930.
8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a pioneer family of Monroe,
Or. The letters concern family, farm, and community life In Benton
Co., Or., with ninny references to Philomath College. Includes a
diary of Joseph Gragg describing a trip from Oregon to Idaho mines
In 1863.
Calendar in library.
1. Philomath College, Philomath, Or, 2. Benton Co., Or.— Soc. life
and cust. 8. Oregon — Descr, & trav. 4. Idaho — Descr. & trnv. i.
Gragg, Joseph.
MS60-401
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
International Association of the Congo.
Records, 1881-83.
1 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Letters and documents collected by Lleven Van de Velde, Vlvl
Station, Congo. Includes correspondence of Henry M. Stanley and
eleven water colors by Van de Velde.
1. Congo, Belgian — Pol. & govt. I. Velde, Lleven van de, 1850-
1888. rr. Stanley, Sir Henry Morton, 1841-1904.
MS 60-402
Oregon, Univ. Llbr.
Oregon Commonwealth Federation.
Records, 1936-42.
9 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In University of Oregon Library.
Administrative and service records of a liberal political organiza-
tion allied with the Democratic Party.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
MS 60-403
Oregon. Univ. Llbr,
Hermann, Bing«r, 1843-1926.
Papers, 1888-1920.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
U. S. Representative from Oregon, Correspondence and other
papers. Most of the letters are to Hermann's son Schiller B. Her-
mann.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1000. I. Hermann, Schiller B.
MS 60-404
Oregon, Univ. Llbr.
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1881.
Papers, 1851-79.
4 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon pioneer, superintendent of Indian affairs, and agent on the
Slletz Reservation.
1, Indians of North America — Oregon — Government relations.
2. Slletz Indinn Reservation.
MS 60-405
Oregon, Univ. Llbr.
71
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin.
Papers, 1848-80.
3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
„ •^ a V. er _ Rnd i ou ">alist. Papers relating to Dowell's activities as
IZSST^S; a agent for Indlan depredation elainis
Calendar in library. ■*..-■;■■ "* T'
1. Indians of North America-Claims (against the Indians)
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-406
Kirk, William Elwood, 1868-1937.
Papers, 1854-1938.
2 oozes.
In University of Oregon Library.
Professor of ancient languages. Correspondence and other papers.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-407
Howe, Herbert Crombie, 1872-1940
Papers, 1874-1940.
4 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Ho«™of S F° U r iton, N nB y 8h ' InClU<leS letterS t 1874 " 89 ) ot H enT Clay
I. Howe, Henry Clay.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 6(M08
Cranflll, Isom, f 1807-1877.
Papers, 1847-77.
l f t
— In University of Oregon Library. .
■. Oregon pioneer and preacher in the Primitive Baptist Church In-
cludes^dlary and journal of an overland trip fromTninois to Oregon
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-409
Barclay, Forbes, 1812-1873.
Papers, 1840-73.
lft.
In University of Oregon Library.
of oSn^lt^'S^M^f 88 / C °' Bt P »* Vancouver and mayor
ntafa e mny?n t Sco C tland M08t ° f ^ ccrreB ™*™<* •" to Barclay from
r. Barclay family.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-410
Appkgate, Lindsay, 1808-1892.
Papers, 1863-91.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon pioneer and sub-agent, Klamath Indian Agencv Corre-
spondence and miscellaneous papers, agency, oorre-
Calendar in library.
Res 1 erv?S?Ore I go a u. ,ln8_GOTernme,,t relatl0D8 ' Z Klamath lndlan
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-411
AUen, Eric William, 1879-1944.
Correspondence, 1917-44
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Dean of the School of Journalism, University of Oreeon Moar nt
ome'faTuUy™ 4 ° ° F fr ° m «""»«*«« the UnTversVtyTnd £&£
1. Oregon. University.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 60-412
United Service Organizations for National Defense. St
Paul.
Records, 1043-46.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
™ Jr k from se " lcemen and hostesses, a register signed by service-
men who used centers operated by the organization during World
W n.„£ 1S d Btatl « lcs ° n the numiser of volunteers who worked at the
a^lvlues carried o" * 8erT,cemen who «- «"*>' «■»« the rypesof
Presented by Margaret Wood
1. World War, 1939-1945— War work— St Paul.
Minn. Hist. Soc. Libr. MS 60-413
Whiteley, Opal Stanley.
Papers, 1911-18.
3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Author. Class notes, personal notes, and memoranda relating to
Miss Whlteley's years at the University of Oregon. Includes Edmund
S. Conklln's notes on Miss Whlteley's foster child fantasy.
„„„: "STSP" 1 - University— Students. l Conklln, Edmund Smith,
1884— 1942.
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-414
Angel), Homer Daniel, 1875-
Papers, 1939-55.
12 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
U. S. Representative from Oregon. Correspondence, documents,
and pamphlets, especially relating to the House Committee on Public
Typed guide in library.
1. U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 6<M15
Miiiler, Friedrich Max, 1823-1900.
Letters to Moncure Conway, 1872-1901.
67 Items,
In University of Oregon Library.
Orientalist. The letters refer to Conway's Interest In Eastern
Wh?^ tleS T and ^ '5 e sc i?. lar1 ' * ud between MUllerwd WMlaCa
Whitney. Includes four William D. Whitney letters. «""""" "•
n. ^a^TWmSS'g^ht. aSSSSBT' M ™ Danle '. »»
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 6<M16
Andrews, Roy Chester, 1888-1955.
Papers, 1902-55.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
in^Sl 801 ' of „ cl,emls ' r ? at ^e University of Oregon and teacher
in Michigan Texas, Arkansas, Washington, and Oregon. Corre-
spondence, diaries, notebooks, and photos, vurre-
1. Teachers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 6<M17
Meacham, Walter E
Papers, 1923-42.
1879-1951.
Sft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Head of the American Pioneer Trails Association and related
organizations. Includes correspondence with Oregon pioneers
1. Pioneers— Oregon. 2, American Pioneer Trails Association,
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS6(M18
Steiwer, Frederick, 1883-1939.
Papers, 1911-33.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
U. S. Senator from Oregon. Correspondence, clippings, and other
papers relating chiefly to tbe 1932 primary campaign. Includes a file
of correspondence of the Ex-seryleemen's Bailey for Governor Club
1. Primaries— Oregon. 2. Bailey, Edward F., 1891- i. Ex-
servicemen's Bailey for Governor Club.
MS 60-419
Oregon, Univ. Libr.
Jackson Co., Or.
Archives, 1856-1920.
81ft,
In University of Oregon Library.
Includes records of the county court county clerk, circuit court,
Justice of tbe peace, sheriff, assessor, Board of Tax Equalization,
and treasurer.
Inventory In library.
1. Archives-Oregon — Jackson Co. 2. Court records— Jackson Co..
Or.
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-420
72
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
3
U. S. Signal Corps Station, Morgantown, W, Va.
Records, 1876-S1.
4 v.
In West Virginia University Library (785)
Weekly meteorological records.
1. Meteorology — West Virginia. 2. Meteorology — Observations.
MS 60-421
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Sweetser, Albert Raddin, 1861-1040.
Papers, 1897-1935.
. 2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Botanist. Chiefly correspondence and notes eollectpjj >r a history
of botany In the Pacific Northwest. Botanists represented are Henry
N. Bolander, W. O. Ouslck, J. H. Dickson, David Douglas, G. Bngelman,
M-. A. Flinn, John C. Fremont, Frederick Funston, Karl Geyer, Martin
W.. Gorman, ThaddHus Haenke, Ellhu Hall, Louis F. Henderson, Wil-
liam J, Hooker, Thomas and John Howell, John Jeffrey, A. J. Johnson,
G. H. von Langsdorf, John B. Lelberg, F. G. LUders, O. H. Mertens,
J. C. Nelson, B. D. Nevlus, John S. Newberry, Thomas Nuttall, Morton
B. Peck, Charles V. Piper, Frederick Pursh, Edmund P. Sheldon, H. A.
.' Spalding, Georg W. Steller, Wilhelm N. Suksdorf, William V. Tolmle,
John K. Townsend, Kirk Whlted, Charles Wilkes, and Nathaniel
Wyeth.
1. Botany — Northwest, Pacific. 2. Botanists — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-422
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Fairfax family. -
Papers of the Fairfax and Warman families of Union-
town, Pa., Morgantown nnd Kingwood, \V. Vn., 1811-1933.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (616)
Letters, 1811-74, to Elizabeth Fairfax from relatives and friends;
papers, 184C-51, of William Warman ; papers on the settlement of the
John Fairfax estate; census book of Preston Co., W. Va., 1830; account
book, 1857-72, of F. B. F. Fairfax ; a few advertising circulars, 1866-
1931 ; and clippings on Morgantown and Monongalia Co., W. Va.
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives in the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1858)
1. Preston Co., W. Va.— Census. I. Warman family.
MS 60-423
West Virginia. Univ. Library
New Jersey. Treasury Dept.
Records, 183743.
9 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Accounts of Jacob Kline (1 v.) and Isaac Southard, State treasurers
of New Jersey.
The Southard records form the basis of an article, Isaac Southard,
State treasurer of New Jersey, 1837-'43, by A. Van Doren Honeyman,
In the Society's Proceedings, new ser., v. 16 (1931) p. 21-34.
Gift of Joshua Doughty, Jr., 1930,
1. Archives— New Jersey. 2. Finance, Public— New Jersey.
I. Kline, Jacob, ii. Southard, Isaac,
MS60-424
New Jersey Hist. Soc. Library
West Virginia, University. Agricultural Extension Divi-
sion.
Archives, 1912-55.
174 v., 19 boxes, 99 items, and 47 reels of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (521, 523, 530, 726, 820, 920,
1057)
County agents' annual narrative and work plan reports ; a survey
report on the division, 1933 ; news and special feature releases, 1925-
55 ; and 4-H Club work project manuals, 1943-52,
Transfers, 1952-58.
1. Agricultural extension work — West Virginia.
MS 60-425
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Hodnett, Vass and Watson, Danville, Va.
Records of Hodnett, Vass and Watson and other Danville
firms, 1891-1902.
3v.
In University of Virginia Library (38-80)
Ledgers of Hodnett, Vass & Watson, hardware dealers (1901-2)
and of Crews & Guerrant, hardware dealers (1892) Daybook of
Swain-Watson Co. (1891)
1. Hardware stores — Danville, Va. i. Crews and Guerrant, Dan-
ville, Va. ii. Swain-Watson Company, Danville, Va.
MS 60-426 rev
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S., 1830-1886.
Papers, 18-13-1938.
3 ft. (1413 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts and photocopies of original correspondence li
the flies of Dun and Brndstreet, Inc.
The surviving bulk of Arthur's papers, most of which are said t<
have been burned at his direction the day before he died. Correspond
enea, receipted bills, and other pupers. Includes dummies or copies o
MSS. relating to Arthur In other collections of the Library. The cor
respondence includes 25 letters written to Arthur by Julia I. San ;
(1881-83) and about 100 letters written by, to, or concerning Arthui
(1802-87) reflecting his friendship with Robert G. Dun. Other cor'
respondents Include Campbell Allen, James G. Blaine, Benjamin Hj
Brewster, Roscoe ConkUng, Frederick T, Frellnghuysen, Ulysses S
Grant, diaries Gultenu, Wayne MacVeagh, Edwin D. Morgan, Fred:
erlck J. Phillips, James O. Beed, Philip H. Sheridan, William T. Sher
man, Katherlne C. Sprague, and Cornelius Vanderbllt.
Index by correspondents prepared for publication.
Described In the Library's Quarterly Journal of current acquisi-
tions, v. 16, no. 3 (May 1959) p. 115.
Purchased from Louise R. Mitchell, 1925; Chester A. Arthur m
1958; other Items acquired by gift, exchange, or purchase, 1902-59.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1900. 2. Republican* Party. New York
(State) i. Sand, Julia I. n. Dun, Robert G., 1826-1900.
M S 60-421
Monroe, James, Pres. U. S., 1758-1831.
Papers, 1758-1839.
8 ft. (ca. 5000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, a large part of which relates to negotiations foi
the Louisiana Purchase and the Monroe-Plnkney treaty, the War ol
1812, the Florida Purchase, South American independence, and Vir
glnia politics ; an account book containing memoranda, official and per
sonal accounts (1794-1802) ; and miscellaneous Items. Correspondents
Include the early Presidents through Andrew Jackson ; John Arm-
strong, Joel Barlow,' John O. Calhoun, William H, Crawford, George
W. Ervlng, Joseph Fenwlck, Albert Gallatin, John Graham, Joseph
Jones, Rufus King, Robert R. Livingston, John McLean, William Pink-
ney, John Randolph, Caesar A Rodney, Richard Rush, John Taylor,
Littleton W. Tazewell, St. George Tucker, and William Wirt.
Index by correspondents prepared for publication.
Described In Calendar of the correspondence of James Monroe
( 1893) and Papers of James Monroe, listed in chronological order from
the original manuscripts in the Library of Congress (1904)
Transfer from the Dept. of State, 1903; purchase from Monroe
Johnson, 1931; purchase from Mrs, Gouverneur Hoes, 1949; photo-
copies reproduced with permission of Laurence G. Hoes, 1952 ; other
items acquired by gift or purchase, 1901-58.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1789-1815. 2. U. S— For. rel.— 1783-1865.
3. Virginia— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865.
M S 60428
Pierce, Franklin, Pres. U. S., 1804-1869.
Papers, 1820-69.
3 ft. (en. 2340 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies made from originals in the Henry E. Hunting-
ton Library and in the New Hampshire Historical Society.
Correspondence, diary (1847), and drafts of Pierce's messages to
Congress (1853-56), reflecting Pierce's participation In the war with
Mexico, public affair's and politics. Co-respondents Include Charles
G. Atherton, Samuel D. Bell, Edmund Burke, James Campbell, Lewis
Cass, James L. Curtis, Caleb Gushing, Jefferson Davis, Asa Fowler,
John H. George, Albert R. Hatch, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth A
McNeil, John McNeil, William L Marcy, Charles H. Peaslee, Benjamin
Pierce, Jane A. Pierce, James K. Polk, Thomas H. Seymour, and Sid-
ney Webster.
Index by correspondents prepared for publication,
Calendar published by the Library of Congress in 1917.
The basic collection was purchased from Kirk D. Pierce, 1905 ;
other items acquired by gift or purchase, 1902-68.
• Microfilm copy (negative)
7 rpcls
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1881.
Mexico, 1845-1848.
2. U. S— Hist— War with
MS 60429
Tyler, John, Pres. U. S., 1790-1862.
Papers, 1691-1918.
3 ft. (ca. 1410 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Correspondence and other papers, including coErespondence of the
President's widow, Julia Gardiner Tyler, an autograph collection as-
sembled by their son, Lyon G. Tyler, and family papers, reflecting
social life and customs In Virginia, Correspondents include George
Bancroft, James Barbour, Margaret G. Beeckman, Richard T. Brown,
James Buchanan, John S. Cunningham, Henry Curtis, John B. Floyd,
Alexander Gardiner, Juliana Gardiner, Thomas W. Gilmer, James
Monroe, John Page, Littleton W. Tazewell, St. George Tucker, and
Henry A. Wise. M S 60-430
73
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tyler, John, Pres. U. S., 1790-1862.
(Continued)
Papers, 1691-1918.
Index by correspondents prepared for publication.
Many of the letters were published In The letters and tunes of the
Tyler^, by L.G, Tyler (1884-96)
The basic collection was purchased from Lyon G. Tyler. 1919; other
Items acquired by gift and purchase, 1903-58.
— : --— — Microfilm copy (negative)
8 reels.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1816-1861. .2. Virginia— Soc. life & cust.
i^ Tyler, Julia (Gardiner) n. Tyler, T t vi Gardiner, 1853-1935. m.
Tyler family.
M S 60-430
Overseas Luncheon Ciub, Minneapolis.
Records, 1923-36.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, constitution, and bylaws o' aa organization com-
posed of former YMCA secretaries who served overseas In World
Wor i.
Gift of Paul J. Thompson.
1. European War, 1914-1918 — War work— Y, M. 0. A.
. .„ „ MS 60-431
Minn. Hist Soc Llbr.
St. Anthony Park Association, St, Paul.
Records, 1897-1926.
Tv.andlbor.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, financial records, and reminiscences about
the history of the Organization, a women's study club concerned
with civic improvement.
1. St, Paul— Civic Improvement.
MS 60-432
Minn, Hist, Soc Llbr.
Crocker (George) Grocery and Meat Market, Minneapolis.
Records, 1886-96.
6 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Grocery account books, order books, daybooks, ledgers, and other
financial records.
1. Grocery trade — Minneapolis.
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 6CM33
McConnell, Warren Shelby.
Papers, 1891-1910.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, bills, and accounts of a St. Cloud, Minn, agent
for various farm Implement companies. Includes a few tests, themes,
and other school papers of the 1880a.
.1. Agricultural Implements— Trade and manufacture— St Cloud,
: -Minn, :■ : ' .
Minn.Hlst.Soc Lib, MS60H134
Almquist (A. W;) Hardware Store, Ookato, Minn.
Records, 1888-93.
6?,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account, books showing prices and a list of people who owned
binders and mowers.
1. Harvesting machinery.
Minn. Hist Soc. Lib, MS 60-435
Minnesota Child Labor Committee.
Records, 1908-23.
2 v, and 1 box.
In Minnesota Hlstorlcul Society collections.
Constitution, membership lists, minutes of meetings, and financial
reports. Includes the results of a census of the Minneapolis schools
conducted by the group in 1911 to determine how many children
were working.
Described In Manuscript collections of the Minnesota Historical So-
ciety, guide no, 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
GIftofHermlneR. KBnlg, 1947. '
1. Children — Employment — Minnesota. 2. Children — Employ-
ment— -Minneapolis.
MS 60-436
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Backus-Brooks Company, Minneapolis.
Records, 1892-1911.
3 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, ledger, cashbooks, and Journal of a lumber
company.
MS 60-437
Minn. Hist. Soo. Llbr.
Records of voyageurs, 1727-35.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (handwritten) made from originals In the Dept. of
Archives, Courthouse, Montreal.
Records of the engagements of royageurs employed In the fur trade
around Lake Superior and west to the Mississippi River.
1. Fur trade — Northwest, Old.
MS60-438
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Purmwt, John E
Papers, 1864-1902.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Parmer. Family correspondence, genealogical data, and a collec-
tion of poems and diaries kept at Bethel, Minn., containing Informa-
tion on dally activities, weather, crop conditions, and social life on
a farm In Anoka Co., Minn.
1. Farm life— Minnesota— Anoka Co.
MS6CM39
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
McGaughey, John P
Papers, 1878-1917.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
District master workman of the Knights of Labor, deputy com-
missioner of labor statistics for Minnesota, and organizer of the
Minneapolis Trades and Labor Assembly. Correspondence, pamphlets,
clippings, and other papers relating mnlnly to the activities of the
Knights of Labor and to Us meetings at St. Paul, Minneapolis. Mnn-
kato and Stillwater, Minn.
Gift of McGaughey's son, John P. McGnughey.
1. Knights of Labor. 2. Trade-unions— Minnesota.
MS 60-440
Minn. Hist. Soc. Lib,
Shaw (Percy M., Jr.) and Company, Duhtth:
Correspondence. 1895-1926.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections'.
Photostats made from originals lent by Percy M. Shaw, Jr.
Letters relating to the business of a lumber broker, giving the names
of lumber vessels leaving the port of Duluth, the amount of lumber
shipped by Shaw, dates of shipment, and the names of other Minnesota
lumber companies with which Shaw did business.
MS 60-441
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Southwick and Company, Minnesota City, Minn.
Records, 1877-88.
4 v. ■' .-■'■
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A journal and three ledgers of a general merchandise store.
1. General stores — Minnesota City, Minn.
MS 60-442
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society.
Records, 1898.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
i Records of a society organized to provide. assistance to soldiers
during the Spanish-American War. Includes a register of persons to
whom sewing materials were issued and the garments they completed,
a record of donations to the group, copies of telegrams from families
Inquiring about soldiers, and data on various services provided by the
group for soldiers at the Union Depot, St. Paul.
MS 60-443
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
74
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Northern States Co-operative League.
Records* 1922-39.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reports of officers and minutes of annual meetings containing in-
formation on legislation beneficial to co-operatives, on the develop-
ment of co-oneratlv<* insurance, and on the attitude of cooperatives
toward organized labor.
. Gift of the league, 1939.
1. Cooperation — Northwest, Old.
MS 60-444
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Prohibition Party. Minnesota. State Executive Committee.
Records, 1888-1919.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Financial reports, minutes and memoranda of meetings and con-
ventions, Including Instructions for block captains, Information on
persons who contributed to the party together with the amounts con-
tributed, and articles of Incorporation of the Minnesota Civic Reform
Association.
I. Minnesota Civic Reform Association.
MS60-445
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Brorson and Folsom Towing Company, Stilkoaier, Minn.
Records, 1870-1916.
97 v. and 11 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of a log-rafting firm ; records of steamboat equip-
ment and of trips on the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers ; and rafting •
and financial records, including ledgers, cashbooks, and time books.
MS 60-446
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Baillif Brothers, Bloomington, Minn.
Records, 1881-1912.
'81. v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account books of a firm dealing In dry goods, groceries, and general
merchandise. Members of the Arm were A. E. and Charles E. Baillif.
1 General stores— Bloomington, Minn.
MS 60-447
Minn. Hist. Soc. Li'jr.
Mayne, Dexter Dwight, 1863-1929.
Papers, 1916-30.
lbox,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Educator. Correspondence and papers relating to the organization
and nctlvititfs of the Kami Boy Cavaliers, a youth group for rural boys
somewhat similar to the Boy Scouts.
Described In Minnesotu history, v. 28 (1947) p. 396.
Gift of Dr. J. O. Olirlstlanson.
1. Farm Boy Cavaliers.
MS 60-448
Minn. Hist. Roc. Llbr.
Pearson, Charles Gottfried,- 6. 1876.
Papers, 1911-31.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Blographicul sketch and account books of n man who was born In
Sweden and who settled at Dassel, Minn. In 1892. The account books
list Pearson's expenses while working in sawmills in Minneapolis and
on a farm near Dassel.
1. Swedes in Minnesota. 2. Sawmill workers — Minnesota, 8. Agri-
cultural luborers — Minnesota.
MS 60-449
Minn. Hist. Soc. Libr.
Shaw (Daniel) Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Records, 1861-1911.
19 v. and 1 'box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letterpress books, contracts, and miscellaneous papers with infor-
mation on logging, lumber manufacturing, transportation, and the
marketing of logs and lumber. Includes Information on business trips
made by Daniel and Kugene Shaw.
MS 60-450
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Nowell, James Albert, 1866-1937.
Papers, 1910-20.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist and real estate dealer of St. Paul. Correspondence and
miscellaneous papers relating to the sale of property, the locating of
tlmberland in Minnesota, and taxes on real estate.
1. Real estate business— St Paul. 2. Timber—Minnesota.
8. Land— Taxation — St Paul.
MS 60-461
Minn. Hist Soc. Llbr.
Dupuis and Whitman, Mendota, Minn.
Records, 1854-64.
125 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and accounts of goods purchased by a general store
from merchants In St Paul, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. Among the
Arms mentioned are Culver and Farrlngton, Day and Jenks, and
Oathcart and Co. Includes several letters from Augusts L. Larpenteur.
. i. Larpenteur, August Louis, 1823-1919.
MS 60-452
Minn. Hist Soc. Llbr.
Fisher, Henry. (
Correspondence, 1826-67.
2 reels of mlcrofllu made from originals lent by the Catholic Arch-
diocese, St. Boniface, Manitoba.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence dealing with the fur trade and with the life of
Hudson's Bay Co. employees in various parts of Canada and the Red
River Valley, especially at Pembina, Most of the letters were written
from points In Canada and In the valleys of the Mississippi and Red
Rivers by Bernard W. Is, Hercules L. Dousman, Alexander
Fisher, and Joseph Rolette.
1. Fur trade— Canada. 2. Fur trade— Red River Valley (Red River
of the North) 8. Hudson's Bay Company. 4. Pembina, N. D.— Soc.
life & cust.
MS 60-463
Minn. Hist Soc. Llbr.
Fuller and Johnson Company.
Records, 1880-98.
12 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Daybooks, Journals, collection and sales registers, and other papers
of a firm which was an agent for the Walter A. Wood Mowing and
Reaping Machine Co., Fargo, N. D. Includes the accounts of John T.
Odegard, general manager, who had extensive land dealings In the
Dfikot'jm.
1. Real estate business — North Dakota. 2. Real estate business —
South Dakota. I. Odegard, John T,
MS 60-464
Minn. Hist Soc. Llbr,
Cole and Weeks, Minneapolis.
Records, 1877-97.
22 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, bills, accounts, Journals, ledgers, Inventories, and
records of real estate of a lumber company which became a real estate
and loan company after 1889. Members of the firm were Bmereon
Cole, Charles Hammond, and Charles W. Weeks.
1. Real estate business— Minneapolis. 2. Building and loan associa-
tions— Minneapolis.
MS 60-456
Minn. Hist. Soc. Libr.
Griffin, Thomas Henry, 1836-1922.
Papers, 1878-1909.
IS reels of microfilm, made from originals lent by Mrs. O. P.
Christison.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Farmer near Clinton Falls, Minn. Diary (1878-88), glv<ng details
of farm life, and account books listing receipts and expenditures, prices
of food, clothing, wood, and livestock, wages paid, and the amount of
milk furnished to a cheese factory.
1. Farm life — Minnesota — Clinton Falls. 2. Agriculture— Economic
aspects — Minnesota — Clinton Falls.
MS 60-466
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
75
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Orange. North
Star Grange, St. Paul.
Records, 1868-83.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of ^meetings with Information on the choosing of officers
»nn S'»h ltUra . pr0 K bIe ? ,Sl on tQe atal'tence of women Intotoe Sty.'
and on the routine business of the organization. " * ''
Minn. Hist. Soc. Lite. MS 6(M57
Pirius and Seig, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1883-1906,
1 7. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Invoices, ledger sheets, and other, papers of a meat dealer, contain-
ing Information on the prices and quantity of meat sold along with the
names of Individual and Institutional customers.
„ :„, MS 60-458
Minn. HlBt. Soc. Lite.
Pioneer Savings and Loan Company.
Records, 1883-1905.
150 v. and 11 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, agents' reports, printed literature advertising the
company, bills, and accounts, containing information on the ownership
of stock, operating expenses, Insurance and Installment payments on
loans, mortgage foreclosures, and Insurance on mortgaged real estate
Restricted.
». u , . o MS 60-459 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Trades and Labor Assembly, St. Paul.
Records, 1882-1925.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
J? 1 ""!? 8 of meetln SS of an organization of trade unions, relating to
strikes, boycotts, and negotiations wlti employers In St. Paul
1, Industrial relations— St. Paul. • <• •
M.nn.HtstSoc. Lite. MS 6CM60
Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Minnesota.
Records, 1906-17.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings and annual reports.
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr. MS 60-461
Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1906.
Papers, 1719-1906.
5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist. Correspondence of Wheelock and his wife Kate French
Wheelock, and members of her family, describing social life and
family business in New Hampshire and St. Paul. Wheelock's letters
relate to the Old Crossing treaty with the Chippewa (1863). to the
establishment of the St. Paul press, and to the policies of the St.
Paul and Minneapolis Dally pioneer press. Includes four account
doom of household and personal expenses kept by Mrs. Wheelock
and letters from Theodore French and Edward D. Weill.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 16 (1936) p. 215. One of
■ oSSSft- letters ta published in Minnesota history, v. 16 (1035)
Gift of Ellen Wheelock, 1985.
o " ™?*X Hampshire— Soc. Ufe & cust. 2. St. Paul— Soc. life & oust.
.». Old Crossing treaty, 1863. 4. Journalism— Minnesota. r.
"^l^^teXFrench) n. French, Theodore, m. Nelll, Edward
Minn. Hist. Soc. Llbr.
MS 60-462
Thompson, David, 1770-1857. '
Papers, 1797-1843.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photocopies made from originals in the Dept of Public Records
and Archives of the Province of Ontario, Toronto, and the Public
Archives of Canada, Ottawa.
Explorer and surveyor. Correspondence with British officials,
dealing with Thompson's work as surveyor for the International
Boundary Commission under the Treaty of Ghent, diaries giving an
account of Thompson's survey of that part of the American-Canadian
boundary lying between Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods,
of his visit to the villages of the Mandan Indians on the Missouri
River, and of his return trip to Grand Portage, a prospectus of a map
of northern North America drawn by Thompson, and copies of Thomp-
son's maps of the Minnesota-Ontario boundary between Fowl Lake
and the Lake of the Woods.
1. Northern boundary of the U. S. 2. Minnesota — Disc. & explor
3. Minnesota— Maps. 4. Mandan Indians,
Minn. Hist. Soc. Lite. MS 6(^463
Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth, 1841-1915.
Papers, 1762-1930.
21 ft. (ca. 15,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative and S r tor from Rhode Island, financier
and philanthropist. Correspondence, journal (1806) relating to the
Hepburn bill, appointment books (1906-09), drafts of speeches with
related notes and memoranda, personal bank accounts, bills, receipts,
and other financial papers, tariff schedules (1880-94), documents,
reports, bills, scraibooks, clippings, pamphlets and other printed ma-
terial, chiefly relating to Aldrlch's career In Congress. . Includes
diaries (1904 and 1912) kept by Aldrlch's wife, Abby Chapman
Aldrich; biographical material concerning Aldrich and his family,
dating from 1T62; and a group of biographer's papers (1924-30) con-
taining correspondence and notes of Nathaniel W. Stephenson and
Jeannette P. Nichols. Correspondents include Henry B. Anthony,
Johnson Newlon Camden, Henry White Cannon, Jonathan Chace,
Charles Francis Choate, Winthrop Murray Crane, Eugene Hale, Henry
Cabot Lodge, William Thomas Nicholson, John D. Rockefeller, Jr.,
Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and William Whitman.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of the Aldrich family, 1944, 1955-56, and John D. Rockefeller.
Jr.,1955-56.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1865-1933. i. Aldrich, Abby (Chapman)
MS60-464
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795.
Papers, 1760-1841.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (photostats) made from originals In the Blbllotheque
St Sulptce, Montreal, the *few York Public Library, the Public
Record Office, London, and the National Archives, Washington, D. O.
Frontiersman, soldier, and author. Correspondence and accounts
of the fur trade at Mlchlllmacklnac, Instructions from Thomas Gage
and Sir William Johnson to Rogers, petitions by Rogers requesting
the British Government to pay debts Incurred by him as commandant
and to finance an expedition to search for a Northwast Passage a
petition by Jonathan Carver asking to be reimbursed for nn expedi-
tion undertaken at Rogers' order, a petition by Mark Burnham to the
U. S. Congress asking acknowledgment of a grant of land purchased
by Rogers from the Chippewa Indians, and other miscellaneous
papers.
1. Fur trade— Mackinac region, 2. Northwest Passage. 8. Carver.
Jonathan, 1710-1780.
Minn. Hist, Soc. Llbr,
MS 60-465
Sheldon (Theodore B.) and Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1868-1914.
07 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account books of grain commission dealers and coal merchants
reflecting the company's extensive business operations on the lower
Mississippi.
Gift of O. A. Rasmussen, 1941.
... „, „ c T1K . MS 60-166
Minn, Hist, Soc. Llbr.
Adams School Civic League, Minneapolis.
Records, 1904-10
4t*.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, reports, and membership lists of a group of
grade-school pupils organized for training In government
«. mt „ MS 60-467
Minn. HlBt. Soc,
Modern Samaritans. Walker, Minn. OovmoU No. IB.
Records, 1901-17.
5v;
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings and treasurers' records of a lodge which
offered Insurance benefits to Its members.
MS 60-468
Minn. Hist. Soc.
76
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ramsey County (Minn.) Bar Association.
Records, 1928-41,
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Memorial sketches of deceased members,
1. Lawyers — Ramsey Co., Minn.
MS 60-469
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1837-1900.
Best, William S
Papers, 1882-89.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical " slety collections.
Letters on legal problem, and bills received by a Minneapolis
lawyer fcr building materials, coal and heating equipment, gas
lighting, and medical services.
1, Lawyers— Minneapolis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, ,
MS60-470
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Brill, Kenneth Gray, 1883-1954.
Papers, 1875-1944.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Judge. Letters and certificates containing information about pub-
lic safety groups during World War i, the St. Paul Charter Commis-
sion, the Rc'nssy County Bar Association, and the State District
Judges Association.
1. Judges — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. In-
ternal security — Minnesota.
MS 60-471
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Brown, Garfield W 18S1-
Papers, 1906-20.
7 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence and legal papers relating to cases that
Brown presented before the District Court of McLeod Co., Minn, at
Glencoe.
1. Mlnnesotn. District Court (McLeod Co.) 2. Lawyers— Minne-
sota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-472
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Eames, Richard M
Papers, 1864-94.
lbox. '
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Geologist and miner. Correspondence and diaries containing in-
formation about Iron, silver, and gold mining In Minnesota, par-
ticularly around Lake Vermilion and along the north shore of Lake
Superior, and about theatrical performances In Duluth.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 24 (1943) p, 166.
Gift of Eames' granddaughter, Mrs. M. B. Morgan, 1942.
1. Mines and mineral resources — Minnesota. 2. Theater — Duluth.
MS 60-473
Minn, Hist. Soc,
Minneapolis Bar Association.
Records, 1-916-34.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Bills, receipts, and memorial sketches of deceased members.
1. Lawyers — Minneapolis.
MS 60-474
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Webber, Charles C 1859-1944.
Papers, 1924-29.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the organizer jind first
president of the Deere and Webber Co., Minneapolis, manufacturers
of farm machinery. Includes a typewritten volume descrlbto? the
John Deere tractor, and a book presented to Webber on his seventieth
birthday containing the signatures of men who were associated with
him In the firm. ,„-„„,,„„
MS 60-475
Minn. Hist. Soc.
McKusick and Company, Stillwater, Minn.
Account books, 1848-1906.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account books of John McKuslck's general store and lumber busi-
ness (1848-60) The saw mill was converted Into a livery stable In
1872, and an account book (1876-1906) showing forage purchased and
horses boarded and hired out is Included.
1 Stillwater, Minn. — Stables. 2. General stores— Stillwater, Minn.
MS 60-476
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. Babies' Home.
Records, 1890-1900.
5 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Articles of Incorporation, minutes of meetings of the Board of Man-
agers, accounts, and other records of a home founded to care for des-
titute, abandoned, or orphaned children uhder two years of age.
1. St. Paul — Orphans and orphan-asylums.
MS 60-477
Minn. Hist Soc.
Schunemans, inc., St. Paul.
Records, 1877-96.
6 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Payroll nccounts nnd ledgers of a department store.
MS 60-478
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Northwestern Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Correspondence, 1870-99.
160 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. , ,
Correspondence of the Northwestern Lumber Co. with Its sub-
sidiary, the Montreal Blver Lumber Co., and with other companies.
Includes Information on the routine business of a lumber firm and on
the visits of Sumner T. HcICnlght, president of the company, to Cali-
fornia and England. ,,„„„ ,„„
MS 60-479
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Peace Society.
Records, 1913-22.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, it "smites, and account books of a society organized
to develop, through popular education, a strong public opinion for
world peace.
Presented by the society's secretary, Martin F. Falk.
MS 60-480
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Nineteenth Century Club, Minneapolis.
Records, 1901-32.
5 v. and 1 box. ''
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, treasurers' records, and a history of the club,
which was a women's study group.
Presented by Mrs. H. V. Mercer.
MS60-481
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Columbian Club, Minneapolis.
Records, 1912-26.
2v. ■■■■■;
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, constitution, and bylaws of a women's study
club.
Presented by Mrs. A. O. Llndqulst.
MS60-482
Minn. Hist. Soc.
McDonald, John Stewart, 1831-1916.
Papers, 1908-16.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Correspondence about lands In Michigan and Wis-
consin ; and an undated plat book of Michigan indicating lands owned
by McDonald, as well as timber and mineral lands which he wished
to acquire. .
Described In Minnesota history, v. 17 (19S6) p. 101.
Presented by John F. McDonald.
1 Beal property— Michigan. 2. Real property — Wisconsin.
MS 60-483
Minn. Hist. Soc.
77
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Noyes Brothers and Cutler, inc., St. Paul
Records, 1868-1919.
5 v. and 1 box
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Correspondence and accounts of a wholesale drug firm Includes
price lists of other drug companies. ™ memoes
Presented I>y Levi T. Jones.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-484
1843-1924.
Dibble, Leonard W
Letters, 1865-73.
68 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
„.ffl? l i ra !S ce - n % ea }' ferry ope™* ' - . "ill worker, deputy sheriff and
cattle trader. Letters written by Dibble to relatives in C^ne7tlcut
discussing travel, frontier life, farming, and the wehtntr Jn^n:
Described in Minnesota history, v. 17 (1980) n 211
Presented by Elaine Q. Eastman, 1036
sota. Fl0Utlet and pl0D6er l^e-Mlnnesota. 2. Agrleulture—Mlnne-
Mlnn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-485
St. Paul. Board of Trade.
Records, 1888-89.
4 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
«hi,w^ -f,°fi. ra J e . 1 . pts . of carload lote < wlth a° enumeration of articles
shipped, of the following railroads: Chicago, BurllL^on and North
em; Chicago Milwaukee, and St. Paul f Chicago, S "' pSul MlSl
neapolis, and Omaha; Minneapolis and St Loul? • Mlnneamlla St
nnXZ'oX^J 1 ^ "<>'«■- ^ S^P^o'Sulut!':
1. Ballroads— St. Paul— Freight.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-486
Skandinaviske arbeiderforening, Minneapolis.
Records, 1885-1901.
4 v.
Mp™^! ' ,^ 18 ^*? 1 Soclet y collections.
men\ sotfely* ^ CaSnbook8 ' «« Ied B« r <* a Scandinavian working-
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-487 .
Architects; Small House Service Bureau of the United
states, inc.
Records, 1920-41.
67 v. and 193 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
«or?mal.tt nCe aDd C " PPlng8 0t an «»«tartIoii that sold plans
Gift of the Bureau.
1. Architecture, Domestic— Designs and plans.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-488
Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs.
Records, 1896-1945.
8 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
the Mrt^ h. d ™, gateS w - h * attende < 1 "-""Jal meetings; a report on
1. Olio Club, Minneapolis.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-489
Morgan, Caleb.
Papers, 1851-80.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. . Correspondence *f Caleb Morgan and of his son and
attorney, Charles A. Morgan; accounts relating to real estate trans-
actions in St. Paul; and four items concerning a military order of
*"££? fv£ ra ? t '?? d John V - OuBols relating to the Jewish people.
Gift of Charles Bverltt.
1. Seal property— St. Paul, i. Morgan, Charles A
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60Ht90
Parsons, C Howard.
Papers, 1894-1921.
5 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
n„™ <. neapol Hf, archite , ct ' Correspondence; drawings and specifica-
tions for public schools and courthouses In a number of Minnesota
towns; bills and check stubs; and accounts of a wholesale meat a^d
g "F , 7jj n ? lne ?? tnat Parsons ™°«i«cted m Des Jfolna iowt
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Architecture-
Designs and plans. 3. General stores— Des Moines, Aramecture —
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-491
Firkins, Oscar W 1864-1932.
Papers, 1876-1934.
11 v. nnd 19 boxes,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Dramatic critic, teacher, and author. Correspondence diaries,
book reviews, articles, plays, and lecture notes. Sdffl three scra^
SSL? ° h ? 8t S FlrklD K 9 ' P 06 " 8 ' dlarles bylina nSSbVES corr£
spondence of other members of the family, especially b/ina Flrirtnt
by editors, such as Paul E. More of The Nation. nnVi h„ mo^ir!!;
the faculty of the University of Minnesota * * membera of
Hestricted.
Deposited by Ina T. Firkins, 1934
i9s i. Firkins, Chester, 1882-1915. n. Firkins, Ina Ten Eyck, 1866-
Mlnn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-492
Dickson, Margarette Ball, 1884-
Correspondence, 1924-42.
18 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Poet Letters relating to the work of modern poets in the United
States, and especially in Minnesota, received by to D?ckson whUe
aZS£&»& 0t the UBgUe « ^-esota^oe1s^red D lto?ot
Restricted.
Gift of Mrs. Dickson.
1. Poets, American. 2. American poetry— Hist 4 crlt.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-493.
Brown, Edwin H 1875-1930.
Papers, 1919-34.
9 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Architect. Correspondence and other papers of a Minneanolls
ZSSSZ „ W f n0 „S a8 , a membe , r ot the Presidents ConterenToTun
&S2&&ST' EdWln ^ Hewltt^w^was'co^rnTdt^
1 ArUsts— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Hewitt,
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-494
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949
Papers, 1896-1941.
2 v, and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
^Cartoonist Cartoons, books of printed cartoons, and biographical
Gi'ft, 1941.
i Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-495
Monday Literary Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1910-27.
27.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
i^w' 68 °{ meean ea and the constitution of a women's dub orie-
StpL ° "* aa auxlllary ot the Ea8t Side Commercial Club of
Gift of Mrs. D. J. Ostergren.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-496
McNary, Charles Linza, 1874-1944.
Papers, 1921-44.
3ft
In University of Oregon Library.
i«,E; 1 S '. Senat<) ^S' om 0r , e 8° n - p «Pe» relating to Oregon affairs, .
largely rivers and harbors Improvement. »-»"•,
185 1 9- KlTerS_ ° reg0n - 2 - Harbors— Oregon. S. Oregon— Pol. & govt— '
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS 6<M97 ■
78
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Arnquist, Otto W 1858-1935..
Correspondence, 1895-97.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. - .
Judge, St. Croix Valley, Minn. Letterpress books containing Arn-
qulst's official letters.
1. Judges — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-498
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Equal Franchise League.
Records, 1911-17.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence with the National American Woman Suffrage Asso-
ciation and with the Congressional Union (or Woman Suffrage regard-
ing methods of Influencing federal and state legislation on woman
suffrage; and copies of bills considered by the Minnesota legislature to
grant suffrage to women.
1 Woman — Suffrage — U. S. 2. Woraan — Suffrage— Minnesota,
i. National American Woman Suffrage Association., n. Congressional
Union for Woman Suffrage, Washington, D. O.
MS 60-499
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Port Snelling, Minn. Round Tower Museum.
Records, 1919-45.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. ■ _
Correspondence nnd clippings regarding contributions to a fund to
finance the work of converting the tower Into a museum.
MS 60-500
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. Crime Commission.
Records, 1922-34.
lbox.
In Mlunesota Historical Society collections. .
Copies of reports and suggestions for changes In and stricter enforce-
ment of laws dealing with criminals in Minnesota.
1. Law euforcement — Minnesota. "'.,_._ „„..
MS 60-501
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Fort Benton Transportation Company, Fort Benton, Mont.
Records, 1867-83.
10 t. and i boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. : _
Records of a line of Missouri River stenmboats that carried fielght
to Dakota Territory, Montana, and the British Northwest. Includes
bills showing the prices of food and clothing, portage books giving
names of men employed on the steamers and their wages, a cabin
register, and bills of lading for the Northern Pacific Railway Co. list-
ing the rates for freight shipped on steamboats.
1. Shipping-Missouri River. M S 60-502
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Farmer Labor Association.
Records, 1924-48.
•4 v. and 7 boxes.
In Mlunesota Historical Society collections. '
Correspondence, proceedings of conventions, minutes of meetings,
nnd speeches relating to patronage, tax reform, collective bargaining,
strikes the labor movement, political conventions and campaigns, and
Minnesota political figures, Including Victor B. Lawson, Ernest Lun-
deen, William Mahoney, Floyd B. Olson, nnd Harold Stassen. •■-
1. Minnesota— Pol. & govt. 2. Taxation— Minnesota. 3. Industrial
relations— Minnesota. ,,„„„ „„„
MS 60-503
Minn, Hist Soc.
Riverview Civic Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1924-47.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. t
History aud n reports of a club formed primarily to change the .popu-
lar name of the sixth ward of St. Paul from the "West Side to
"RlvenSew" Includes Information about the development of the
sixth ward. .
1. St. Paul— Civic Improvement. ^ 60 _ BO4 .
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Rovers' Club, Ewcehior, Minn.
Records, 1903-19.
3 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of a social club.
Cift of Nettle Rose.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-605
New Century Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1887-1938.
15 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Articles of int< rporatlon, minutes of meetings, accounts, and a
record of the gi<.. :'a participation in the Minnesota Federation of
Women's Clubs.
MS 60-506
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of. Minneapolis.
Lodge No. 44.
Records, 1913-34.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections _
Correspondence, canceled certificates of stock In the Elks Club
Building, an account book, and a secretary's book.
MS 60-607
Mini. Hist. Soc.
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Marine, Minn. Lodge
No. 68.
Records, 1878-1907.
6 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings and semiannual reports.
MS 60-508
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Eaoelsior, Minn. Mm-
netonka Lodge, No. 108.
Records, 1889-1924-
7 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, semiannual reports, and a record of dues paid.
Gift of tn. I***... MS 60-509
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul Fire Insurance Patrol.
Records, 1893-1938.
32 v. and 33 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reports on flres In St. Paul, including Information on locations,
causes, damages, Insurance coverage, and names Of property owners ;
and payroll and time records of firemen. ^
Gift of the St. Paul Fire Insurance Patrol, 1939.
1 St Paul— Fires and fire prevention. 2. Firemen— Salaries, pen-
8l0 " 8 ' e ' C - MS 60-510 rov
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. Grand
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of.
Encampment.
Records, 1841-88. •
8 boxes. ' '■ ■
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, reports, applications for membership, bills, and
receipts of lodges In the Minnesota Encampment. Includes member-
shlD books for Hennepin Lodge No. 4 and St. Paul Lodge No. 2.
MS 60-511
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Fairchild, Henry Shields, 1826-1913.
Papers, 1871-74.
00 Items. -'■''.■'
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Receipts and bills for miscellaneous purchases made
in St. Paul stores.
1. Retail trade-St. Paul. MS 60-512
Minn. Hist. Soc.
79
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
ions
Butler, Pierce, 1866-1939.
Papers, 1923-89.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
c4C e /" the V - S " SUPreme °^Ul and newspaper
inls 1 TOetc UP '' eme C ° m,t - 2 ' Jud ^-U. S.-Correspondence, rem-
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-513
Na^League^f American Pen Women. Minnesota
Eecords, 1927-48.
1. v. and 1 box.
^nK ot \ His . torlcal Soclet y collect*™*.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-514
League of Minnesota Poets.
Scrtipbooks.
8 v.
wiS ne ? 0ta H ' storl «>l Society collections
poets. pictures of more thar three hundred Minnesota
Received, 1986.
1. Poets, American. 2. American poetry-Minnesota.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-515
Beaver Club, Montreal.
Minutes, 1807-27
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Mont£aT atS mBde fr ° m "^ «-S.*Sa«l University Library,
n^^I^lu^So'ratfon^S^ 100 ^ TOyase ™ **»" «-
Indian trade, deaths of membere ?ZJ w h" member s entered the
Montreal. <« memDers, and loc.aUons of members not in
Canad'a"' ' anS ° f N ° rth America - Trading posts. 2. Fur trade _
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-516
Beardsley, Benjamin F 5 1860
Papers, 1904-28.
51 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
me r'SeZntrcuS^n / -ft St **" 0hamber * Com-
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-517
Bachelors' Club, Minneapolis,
Eecords, 1877-1915.
1 box,
' Gons f t'l?ntT„°n ta h H , 1St0riCal . Soclet y coitions.
-enCc^an'd sfXcl U m b nUteS ° f meCt,D8S ' and other W* °< a
Gift of Jessie Cray. '
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-518
Better Business Bureau of Minneapolis.
Eecords, 1912-25.
11 v. and 60 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and reports on fraudulent advertising In connec-
tion with prices, trade names, Imitation products, patent medicines
Investments, and publications. *»«="<. wwicines,
1. Advertising— Hist.— Minnesota.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-519
Minnesota State Senate Association.
Eecords, 1911-47.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of an organization composed of men who
served In the Minnesota Senate In 1911-18, ltote of membeS? and a
history of the Senate from 1911-19 by Julius B. Haycraft
i. HVv1rafrJ t uTiusE g,8,atUra """"^ * ^^tors-Minnesota.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-520
Brown and Betcher Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1860-66.
Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
company 0113 ^^^ ^ transpQrtl,lg merchandise for a hardware
1. Hardware— Red Wing, Minn.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-621
Catholic Order of Foresters. St. Paul.
Eecords, 1894-1932.
6v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
infe™"^ of m ^ tln « s and a register of endowment certificates, with-
Information on the payment of sick benefits to members. ?he m nutes
from 1894 to 1928 are largely In German minutes
Gift of Alvls E. Mathe.
Minn. Hist. Soc. "MS 60-522
McCleary, James Thompson, 1853-1924.
Papers, 1907-18.
2 v.
In Mrnnesotn Historical Society collections
Second assistant postmaster general of the U. S. LetterDress hnni™
dealing with the routine business of the postal department with ?S
S»„i l 1f ot P easloas and appointments, and with requests for recom?
mendatlons for government positions ^luesm ior recom-
1. U. S. Post Ofllce Dept.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-523
Business Women's Holding Company, Minneapolis
Eecords, 1909-33.
St. and 10 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Contracts, specifications, bills, blueprints, and a daybook relatlnir
Glft," UCtt0n ° f th6 Mlnnea P (>118 B^ess WoS Olub. B
1. Business and Professional Women's Club, Minneapolis
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-524
1835-1905.
Burbank, Henry C
Papers, 1863-91.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
«nrt ft 'n^?""' h An ac , co " nt b00k »t expenses Incurred In building
and furnishing a house In St. Cloud, Minn. In the 1860's; a ledrarof
the express and forwarding business of Wilder, Burbank! andPn In
Burbank. R ' Ter Va " ey la 1870: and «" autoDlo^apnlc^al'sketch'of
Gift of Eleanor Mitchell and Mrs. Otto A Polrler
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-526
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1833-1909.
Papers, 1857-1933.
4 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Tux receipts for property In Minneapolis, Mlnnelska, and Buffalo
Minn., receipts for work done by maintenance men on buildings to
Minneapolis, and account books with information on rents received
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-626
80
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moore, Henry R 1808-1894.
Pnpers, 1854-92.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Merchant. Memorandum books kept at St. Paul and Owatonna,
Minn., with information on the Moore family, weather, and prices; an
undated stock inventory book for Marshall Field and Co., Chicago;
a list of remedies for common illnesses ; and a description of the St.
Paul Winter Carnival of 1S88.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 23 (1942) p. 76-76.
Gift of Mark D. Moore.
1. St. Paul. Winter Carnival, 1888. 2. Moore family. 3. Prices-^-
Minnesota. 4. Medicine, Popular. i. Marshall Field and Company.
MS 60-527
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Comstock, John, 1812-1890.
Correspondence, 1850-1936.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of a Hudson, Wis. real estate dealer and his family,
including descriptive letters written by his brother, B; B. Comstock,
from New Orleans and California.
1. Beal estate business — Hudson, Wis. 2. New Orleans — Descr.
3. California— Descr, & trnv. I. Comstock, E. B.
MS 60-528
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Cray, Willard Rush, 1853-1938.
Pnpers, 1853-1904.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge. Legal briefs, summaries of testimony and court proceed-
ings, notes and documents regarding the Washburn-Crosby Co., the
O. C. Washburn Flouring Mills Co., the Minnesota Sandstone Co.,
John D. Rockefeller, the Merrltt brothers, Laura A. Day's investments
in iron and timber-lands, strikes, lockouts, injunctions, railroads, the
Bachelors' Club of Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Bar Association,
Among the correspondents are Frank B. Kellogg, Edmund J. Phelps,
and John Washburn.
Gift of Jessie Cray.
1. Judges — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-529
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Northern Pine Manufacturers Association, Mimneapelh.
Recoils. 1890-1900.
•-iiiOO items ami 8 V.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondpn.ee, minutes ot meetings, financial papers, membership
data, printed matter, and other records. The papers contain Informa-
tion on the Government's prosecntions ni' the lumber trust (1007),
wages paiil in pine and saw mills, various types of Government regula-
tion of the lumber industry, the National Recovery Administration,
rulings on the type of lumber used in Federal Housing Administra-
tion projects and in buildings in army camps, food rationing, price
cpnlrol measures In effect from 1941-53, conferences held by the asso-
ciation, the grading and inspection of lumber, and tbe American
Lumber Standards Committee. Includes minutes of meetings of the
Railroad. Committee and of the Board of Directors; and reports of
the proceedings ot the Bureau of Grades of the association and Its
predecesswi'M, the Wisconsin A'allcy Lumbermen's Association and the
Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's Association.
Gift of AVniter Ellinger, 1930-00; the Forest History Society of
St. Paul, 1961.
1. Lumber trade— U. S. 2. U. S. National Recovery Administra-
tion. 3. Lumber— Grading. 4. Lumber— Inspection. i. Wisconsin
Valley Lumbermen's Association, n. Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's
Association.
MS 60-530 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Berry, Charles H 1823-1900.
Papers, 1852-1904.
4 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Lawyer, attorney general for Minnesota, U. S, court commissioner,
and state senator from Winona, Minn. Correspondence and papers.
Includes two letters about Minnesota politics by Knute Nelson, ad-
dressed to Winona Co. politli al leaders. Other correspondents Include"
James L. Breck, Moses E. Olapp, Abram M. Fridley, and Henry H.
Sibley.
Gift of Berry's granddaughter, Mrs. J, H. McConnon.
1. Lawyers— Minnesotn — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Minnesota — Pol. & govt.
MS 60-531
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Honeyman, Nan (Wood) 1881-
Politicnl correspondence, 1932-50.
ift.
In University of Oregon Library. ,
U. S. Representative from Oregon. Correspondence concerning
rivers and harbors improvement and political campaigns. Includes
personal notes from Eleanor Roosevelt
1. TJ. S.^-Pol. & govt.— 1933-1945. 2. Rivers— U. S. 3. Harbors—
U.S. I. Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt) 1884-
MS 60-532
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Perry, Richard Wilbert, 1874-1957.
Papers. ,
lft
In University of Oregon Library.
Seattle ophthalmologist. Autobiography and miscellaneous papers.
1. Ophthalmology — Washington (State)— Seattle.
MS 60-583
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Pioneer Rivetnten's Association.
Records, 1915-35.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, notices, and other papers of
an organization composed of Mlnnesotans and others who formerly
had been employed in steamboatlng or rafting on the Mississippi, Its
tributaries, and the Red River. Includes biographical sketches of
members, and a large number of letters written by Fred A. BUI.
Gift of Mrs. Jessie B. Clark, 1939.
1. Shipping— Mississippi River. 2. Shipping— Red River of the
North. I. B1U, Fred Adelbert, 1850-1936.
MS 60-534
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association,
Records, 1894-1921,
24 v. and 12 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports of officers, scrapbooks
of newspaper clippings and miscellaneous items, .and programs. In-
cludes information on a convention of the Mississippi Valley Suffrage
'Association, 1916, and on bills introduced into the Minnesota Legisla-
ture to grant women the right to vote for presidential electors.
Gift of the League of Women Voters of Minneapolis, 1936.
1. Mississippi Valley Suffrage Association.
MS60-535
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Temple, Herbert Mortimer, 1864-1941.
Papers, 1889-1939.
20 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Public accountant and auditor. Correspondence, bills, receipts,
minutes of meetings, and secretaries' reports of the Society of Colonial
Wars in the State of Minnesota, records of the Minnesota Board of
Accountancy and the American Institute of Accountants, a history
of the development of public accounting In Minnesota, and data re-
lating to the Minnesota Society of Public Accountants.
Restricted.
1. Minnesota Society of Public Accountants. 2. Accounting— Hist. —
Minnesota. , f. Society of Colonial Wars. Minnesota, n. Minne-
sota. State Board of Accountancy, m. American Institute of Cer-
tified Public Accountants,
MS60-536
Minn, Hist. Soc,
Wright family.
Papers, 1785-1955.
ca. 4 ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, legal papers, genealogical data, records of
land transactions, survey notes, township plats, scrapbooks, and other
papers of the George Burdlck Wright family. The early papers (1785-
1858) relate primarily to the Thomas William Clarke family of Massa-
chusetts, who were related to the Wrlgbts by marriage. The pre-
Clyll War letters contain information on events leading to the War,
Including slavery, the attack on Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks,
elections, and other events. The Olvll War correspondence of Thomas
William Clarke, a member of the 29th Regt, Massachusetts Infantry,
contains much material on battles engaged in by the regiment, changes
MS 60-537 rev
81
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wright family. Papers, 1785-1955.
(Continued)
In command In the Union Army, civilian attitudes toward the war,
and thejactlvltles of the Freedmen's Bureau. The 'Wright family
papers contnln material on frontier and pioneer life in Minnesota,
literary criticism, and the business nnd financial development of Fer-
gus Falls, Minn. Includes minutes of meetings (1S70-83) and a
treasurer's record book of the Grant nnd Dakota Railway Co., and
papers relating to the Fergus Falls Water and Gas Co., the Fergus
Falls Water Power Co., the Otter Tall Power Co., and the Hlver Inn
Co. The material Is related to the Society's collections of Fergus
Falls Water Co. papers and River Inn Co. papers.
Descriptive Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Thomas C. Wright and Mrs. George B. Wright, 1942-60
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Minnesota. 2. Fergus Falls, Minn —
Econ. condlt. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Campaigns and bnttles. 4.
Massachusetts Infantry. 29tb Regt., 1801-1865. 5. U. S.— Hist.— Civil
War — Regimental histories— Massachusetts Infantry— 20th u S
Hist.— Civil War— Causes. 7. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Public opin-
ion. 8. Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874— Brooks' assault. 1856. 9. U. S
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. 10 Litera-
ture— Hist. & crlt. i, Wright, George Burdlck, 1882-1882. n.
Clarke, Thomas William, m. Clarke family, iv. Grant aad Dakota
Railway Company.
«. r,, . c MS 60-537 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Cigar Makers' International Union of America. Local No.
- 98, St. Paul.
Records, 1879-1933.
71 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings ; account books showing loans to members and
expenditures for sickness and strike benefits; records of membership
and payment of dues; a list of union prices for cigars and labor; and
union label records which give the names of cigar manufacturers In
St. Paul and vicinity together with the extent of their business. The
minutes mention the payment of sickness and death benefits, the Agita-
tion Committee's efforts to promote the use of the union label, the
activities of other unions, and social events.
Gift of Mrs. Jessie Wygant, 1936.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — St, Paul,
MS 60-538
Minn, Hist. Soc.
Powell, Ransom Judd, 1865 1937.
Papers, 1906-22.
6 boxes. ■
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minneapolis lawyer. Correspondence relating to Powell's work In
handling claims to White Earth Indian Reservation lands. Includes
statements of these claims, miscellaneous papers dealing with the
estates of deceased Indians, and records of a commission appointed
to Investigate the blood status of Indian allottees.
Described In Minnesota history, v. SO (1939) p. 83.
Gift of Powell's daughter, Alyce Vlck, 1938,
1. Lawyers — Minneapolis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn,
«. „, „ MS60-539
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange. Minne-
haha Grange, Richfield.
Records, 1873-1938.
9 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A membership list and minutes of meetings, containing informa-
tion on the relationship between the Minnehaha Grange and other
branches of the Patrons of Husbandry, on social activities of the
organization, and on its program of co-operative buying nnd selling.
Presented by the Grange, 1936-37.
1. Agriculture, Cooperative — Minnesota — Richfield.
MS 60-540
Minn. Hist. Soc.
American Immigration Company, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Records, 1906-41.
36 v. and 50 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes, ta.^ registers, abstracts, sales contracts
and financial records, covering the company's activities In promoting
settlement In northern Wisconsin by advertising and selling cutover
land and building roads. Information on land utilization, taxation,
land companies, land prices, forest products Industries, and the move-
ment of population. Correspondents include Fred S. Bell, the British-
American Land Investment Co., James L. Gates, the Homeseekers
Land Co,, the Laird, Norton Co., the Polish-American Colonization
Co., the Sawyer County Taxpayers' Association, the Soo Line Cath-
olic Colonization Co., Frederick E. Weyerhaeuser, the Wisconsin Ad-
vancement Association, and the Wisconsin Colonization Co.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A, Johnson
(1955).
Restricted.
1. Land settlement — Wisconsin.
MS 60-541
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Dickson, Robert, 1765-1823.
Papers, 1790-1822.
1 box. ,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Typewritten and photostatic copies made from originals In the
Public Archives of Canada and In the State Historical Society of
Wisconsin.
Fur trader. Correspondence concerning British activities in the
upper Mississippi Valley, the Chippewa and Sioux Indians, fur
traders, the North West Co., the War of 1812, the Red River settle-
ments, and Fort McKay. Includes notes taken by James Duaue Doty
on conversations with Robert Dickson, William Morrison, and others;
information on the occupation of the Great Lakes region; and data
on Indian life and customs In the Lake Superior region,
1. Mississippi Valley— Hist. — Sources. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica—Northwest, Old. 3. Fur trade— Northwest, Old. 4. Northwest
Company of Canada. 5. TJ. S. — Hist. — War of 1812 — Sources. 6.
Northwest, Old — Hist. — Sources. 7. Red River Settlement, .
MS 60-542
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Baird, Sarah G 1843-1923.
Diaries, 1870-1918.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries of a housewife who lived on a farm near Hennepin Co.,
Minn., relating to trips to California In 1892 and 1913, a trip to the
Chicago World's Fair, 1893, meetings of the local grange and of the
National Grange at Washington, D. O., in 1896 and 1900, household
tasks, farming, social events, and the weather.
Gift of Mrs. H. W. Darr.
1, Patrons of Husbandry. National Grange. 2, Chicago. World's
Columbian Exposition, 1893. 3. California — Deacr. & trav. 4. Farm
life— Minnesota— Hennepin Co,
MS 60-543
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Easton, Jason Clark, 1823-1901.
Papers, 1849-1941.
774 v. and 281 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Banker. Correspondence (business and personal). Journals, ledgers,
bills of exchange, cashbooks, accounts, and other business records,
relating to banking, military bounty land warrants, sheep raising, a
theater company In La Crosse, Wis., tbe West India Improvement
Co., horse breeding, real estate, insurance, and a variety of other
subjects. Includes records of banks and businesses established and
owned by Easton In southern Minnesota.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by I* M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
1. Banks and banking — Minnesota. 2. Bounties, Military — U. S.
3. Stock and stock-breeding — Minnesota. 4. La Crosse, Wis. — The-
aters. 5. Real estate business — Minnesota. 6, Insurance —
Minnesota.
„. „, . o MS 60-544
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn.
Records, 1855-1005.
322 v. and 75 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, daybooks, Journals, and ledgers relating to land
acquisitions; taxation, management, and sale of cutover lands; log-
ging ; transportation of logs and lumber ; the manufacture of lumber ;
the marketing of bricks, lime, cement, paper, glass, lumber, and other
building materials at retail yards In Minnesota and North and South
Dakota; lumber trade associations; legislation relating to logs, grad-
ing and inspection of lumber, fire prevention, and timber trespass;
labor In the woods and mills ; scaling ; relations with tbe railroads ;
Insurance; co-operation with the Wisconsin State and county boards
of immigration; pine land investigations; and the Improvement of
streams.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K, A. Johnsca
(1955)
Restricted.
1. Lumber trade — Minnesota. 2. Lumbering— Minnesota. 3. Build-
ing materials Industry — Northwestern States.
MS 60-545
Minn. Hist. Soc.
82
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Drake, Benjamin, 1880-
Pnpers, 1912-22.
1 T. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence, addresses, reports, and other papers
dealing mainly with Drake's work as an attorney for the Equity Co-
operative Exchange, a farmers' organization that tried to control
grain sales in order to obtain higher prices. Much of the corre-
spondence is with George S. Loftus and relates to a controversy
between the Exchange and the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce,
Includes transcripts of hearings conducted In 1913 by the Minne-
sota Legislature as a result of this controversy; an official report of
an Investigation by the Federal Trade Commission in 1922; the his-
tory, articles of Incorporation, and bylaws of the Farmeia Union
Terminal Association and Its subsidiary, the Farmers Tl. . Ex-
change Ibc. ; and a doctoral dissertation entitled, Farmers' movements
since 1902, by Theodore Salputos.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and E. A. Johnson
(1955) and In Minnesota history, v. 28 (1947) p. 302.
Gift of Mr. Drake.
1. Equity Cooperative Exchange. 2. Grain trade — Minnesota. S.
Lawyers — Minneapolis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I.
Loftus, George Sperry, 1873-1916. n. Saloutos, Theodore. Farmers'
movements since 1902. m, Farmers Union Terminal Association, iv.
Farmers Union Exchange.
MS 60-546
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Mexico (City) Jardin Botanico. -■
Records, 1785-89.
50 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Letters and documents relating to the establishment of the first
botanical gardens In the New World.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library; 2d ed„ compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Gift of the Clements Library Associates, 1948.
1. Botanical gardens— America.
MS 60-547
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library ,
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculture, For-
estry, and Home Economies.
Archives, 1919-56.
42 boxes and 1 bundle.
In West Virginia University Library (632, 643, 782, 860, 1006)
Correspondence of the dean; correspondence and reports of the
War Planning Committee, 1942-45; and office files of the Extension
dairyman, 1919-56.
Transfers, 1954-57.
MS 60-548
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Wade family.
Papers, ca, 1880-1940.
3 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (765)
Correspondence and business papers of Charles A, Wade, a farmer
In Burnsvilie, W. Va., and of Charles W. Wade, a justice of the peace
In Braxton Co., W. Va,
Gift of W. W. Keller, 1955.
I. Wade, Charles A. n. Wade, Charles W.
MS60-549
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Savannah shipping records, 1828-60.
52 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Ships' manifests recording activity of the port of Savannah.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the William
L, Clements Library, 2d ed„ compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Gift of Oglethorpe's Book Shop, 1936.
1. Shipping — Savannah.
MS 60-560
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lynchburg Coal and Coke Company.
Records, 1934-40.
4v.' ;: ""
In West Virginia University Library (862)
Mine office dally reports, 1938-40, and statistics on bituminous coal
production, 1934-35.
Gift of G. Ralph Splndler, 1956,
MS 60-551
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Tyler Co., TF. Va.
Archives, ca. 1788-1933.
140 v. and 85 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (433, 434)
Circuit and county conrt papers and dockets.
Gift of the Tyler County Court, 1940.
1. Court records— Tyler Co., W. Va.
MS 60-552
West Virginia, Univ.
Library
Tucker Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1853-70,
4 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (60)
Circuit and county court suits and other papers.
Alphabetical, chronological, and subject indexes in the library.
Gift of the Tucker County Court, 1939.
1. Court record's — Tucker Co., W. Va.
MS 60-553
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Jefferson Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1802-1913.
20 v. and 143 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (882)
Court papers, 1802-1918 ; county record books, 1830-1905 ; and
records for retail merchandising, 1884-94.
Indexed In part.
Gift of the Jefferson County Court, 1937-41,
1. Court records — Jefferson Co., W. Va. 2. Archives — West Vir-
ginia—Jefferson Co. 8; Retail trafie — Jefferson Co., W. Va.
MS60-554
West-Vlrglnla. Univ. Library
Varner family.
Papers, 1864-1940.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (891)
Letters written by various members of the Varner family in Gilmer
Co., W. Va., and Baltimore. Includes letters of S. W. Varner, a
physician In Kingwood, W. Va„ relating to his medical practice.
Gift of B. R. Conrad, 1956.
1. Medicine— West Virginia. i, Varner, S. W.
MS 60-555
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia State Dental Society.
Records, 1900-55.
11 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (179, 500, 506, 663, 766)
Official records, including correspondence, minute books, treas-
urers' accounts, papers read at annual meetings, and other materials.
Gifts of Earl N. McCue, William P. Turner, ana the Society.
MS 60-556
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Business records of firms located in Hendricks, W. Va., 1897-
1944.
191 v. nnd 24 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (609)
Correspondence, business papers, and account books of J. E, Poling
and Co., Hendricks Lumber Co., Piedmont Grocery Co., 0, W. Harvey
and Co., and J. C. Orrlck and Son Co. Includes records of the Baer
Grocery Co. in Cumberland, Md.
Gift of W. A. O'Dell, 1954.
1. Hendricks, W. Va. — Indus. I. Poling (J. E.) and Company,
Hendricks, W. Va. n. Hendricks Lumber Coinpany, Hendricks, W.
Va. ni. Piedmont Grocery Company, Hendricks, W. Va. iv. Harvey
(O. W.) and Company, Hendricks, W. Va. v, Orrlck (J. C.) and Son
Company, Hendricks, W. Va. vi, Baer Grocery Company, Cumber-
land, Md.
MS 60-557
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculture, For-
estry, and Home Economics.
Publications, 1938-47.'
1 box.'; -v
In West Virginia University Library (744)
Mimeographed materials on land use planning for Barbour, Monon-
galia, and Wood Counties, W. Va.; flood control; and holly growing.
Transfer, 1955.
1. Land— West Vlrglnln. 2. Flood control — West Virginia,
3. Holly.
MS 60-558
West Virginia. Univ. Library
83
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West Virginia. Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgan-
town.
Archives, 1885-1917.
1 v. and 158 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (55, 266)
Correspondence, reports, minute books, and other records
Transfers, 1937-51.
1. Agriculture — West Virginia.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60 ~ 559
Sydenstricker, P
Records, 1884-94. ,
8 v.
In West Virginia University Library (1005)
Druggist, Lewlsburg, W. Va. "Prescription books
Gift of Emmet H. Crlckenberger, 1957.
1. Drug trade — Lewlsburg, W. Va.
West Virginia. Univ.
Librai'y
MS 60-560
Gage, Lyman Judsoit, 1836-1927.
Letter books, 1897-1906.
2 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Banker and public official. Covers Gage's service as Secretary of
the Treasury in the McK'nley administration and part of that of
Theodore Boosevelt, and subsequent year* during which he was pres-
ident of the United States Trust Co, of New Yjrk. Besides material
on fiscal matters, Including the financing of the war with Spain, there
are flies of private letters. Addresses Include EUBsell A Alger
George B. Cortelyou, Ralph M. Easley, Mark Hanna, Orvllle Peckham,
James B. Pond, Bllhu Boot, Charles Emory Scott, and others
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Purchased from Midland Bare Book Co., 1955.
ioii fnUo" *' Publlc — u - S.— 1875-1900. 2. Finance, Public— U. S —
1801-1933. 3. United States Trust Company of New York.
MS 60-561
FrisseU, John, 1810-1893.
Papers, ca. 1858-88.
1 v. and 2 folders,
In West Virginia University Library (932)
Physician of Wheeling, W. Va. Scrapbook containing registers of
soldiers admitted to a Civil War hospital, presumably in Wheeling ;
clippings, advertisements, letters, speeches, notes on medical prac-
tice ; and material on the Medical Society of the City of Wheeling
the West Virginia Medical Society, medical conventions in West Vir-
ginia, and Wheeling local history.
Gift of J. Ben Robinson, 1957.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 2. Medicine-
West Virginia. 3. Medical Society of the City of Wheeling. 4. West
Virginia Medical Society. 5. Wheeling, W. Va.— Hist.— Sources.
MS 60-562
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Pray, Otis Arkwright, 1833-1890.
Papers, 1853-81.
l box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Millwright. Correspondence, diaries, accounts, time books, memo-
randum books and other papers relating to flour mills in Aftoh, Min-
neapolis, and St. Cloud, Minn. Includes material on wages of work-
men employed In building the mills, freight charges, prices for flour,
milling equipment and machinery parts, as papers relating to George
Smith's patent application for a machine for bolting flour.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Pray.
1. Flour mills— Minnesota.
MS 60-663
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Allen family.
Papers, 1854-1940.
932 items and 4 v.
In University of Oregon Library.
Includes dally journal (1858-59) of Franklin Staples, when he was
principal of Portland (Me.) Central Grammar School, and attending
Portland Medical School; letterpress book (1906-08) of Seward D.
Allen, real estate salesman of Eugene, Or.; letters (1904-15) of
Franklin S. Allen, student at the University of Oregon and the Uni-
versity of Virginia; and letters (1917-19) of Louise H. Alien, news-
paper reporter in Seattle, Wash. ,
I. Staples, Franklin, 1833-1904. n. Allen, Seward D. in. Allen,
Franklin S. iv, Allen, Louise H.
MS 60-564
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Northwest Company of Canada.
Records, 1791-1811.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photostatic and typewritten copies, made from originals in the
General Register House, Edinburgh, the Blbllotheque St. Sulplce,
Montreal, the David Ross McCord National Museum, Montreal, and
the Dept. of Archives, Courthouse, Montreal.
Correspondence, accounts, legal papers, minutes of meetings, lists
of partners and employees, and other papers containing Information
on Joseph Bailley, Jean Baptlste Cadotte, Duncan McGllilvray, Sir
Alexander Mackenzie, Roderick McKenzte, Archibald N, McLeod,
Simon McTavlsh, David Thompson, and other Important fur traders in
the Northwest,
1. Fur trade— Northwest, Canadian.
MS 60-565
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Newfoundland. Office of Ordnance,
Records, 1790-91.
58 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Issues and receipts signed by army officers, privates, and ordnance
clerks at the Office of Ordnance at St. Johns, Newfoundland, Signers
of receipts include William Allen, Robert Ballard, John Bulger, Jam as
Oarthew, Bobert Forsyth, R. Gilbert, Edward Hawkins, William
Humfrey, John Lees, Robert Lomax, Thomas Roberts, William Small,
James Smith, John Sower, Thomas Todridge, and John Wilson.
Described in the catalog of Sotheby and Co., May 19-23, 1913, item
445.
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937,
MS 60-566
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Warren, Sir Peter, 1703-1752.
Papers, 1744-51.
lft. (ca. 200 items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British naval officer. Correspondence and papers relating chiefly
to naval affairs. Includes accounts with London agents, the navy
commissioners and the treasury ; lists of workmen and accounts for
fuel and building materials; and reports of troops at Loulsburg. Im-
portant correspondents Include Samuel and William Baker and Sir
William, 1st bart, Pepperell.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942)
1. Gt. Brit. — History, Naval— Sources. 2. Gt. Brit, Navy — Sup-
plies and stores. 3. Loulsburg — Siege, 1745.
MS 60-567
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Adams, Andrew, 1736-1797.
Correspondence, 1763-94.
30 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts,
Connecticut lawyer, jurist, and statesman; signer of the Articles
of confederation. Letters addressed to Adams by legal clients and
friends: David Beekman, Gideon Buckingham, David Ely Daniel
Everltt, William Samuel Johnson, John Leavenworth, John R. Mar-
shall, Nathaniel Minor, Joshua Porter, George Heab, Thomas Seymour,
Samuel Shelden, John Cotton Smith, Noah Smith, Reuben Smith,
Adonljah Strong, Jededlah Strong, Hezeklah Thompson, Henry Van
Dyck, Elijah Wadsworth, and Abraham Walton.
Described in the catalog of the Aldlne Book Co., summer 1936, item
3, and in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L Clem-
ents Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchase, 1936.
1. Lawyers — Connecticut — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 6 °- 668
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1939.
Papers, ca. 1907-39.
2 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and statesman. Correspondence (personal and official),
speeches, scrapbook, clippings, printed matter, and a volume of eulogies
- delivered in Congress after Lewis' daath. The papers relate to Lewis'
publlc career as Senator from Illinois, and as delegate or attache" at
various international conferences and commissions. Some papers deal
with Lewis' international law practice, some with domestic cases in-
cluding the charges of improper conduct on the bench brought against
Judge Otto Kerner of Chicago, and some with the University of Vir-
ginia, of which Lewis was an alumnus.
MS 60^669
84
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1939.
(Continued)
Papers, ca. 1907-39.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. lewis, 1953-54.
1. U. S.— Pol. &■ govt.— 1901-1053. 2. U. S.— For. rel.— 20th cent
3. Lawyers— U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Virginia.
University.
MS 60-569
Latimer, John R 1793-1866.
Papers, 1805-44.
12 ft. (ca. 2800 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Merchant and business agent. Correspondence, account books,
orders, bills of lading, ledgers, daybooks, cashboqks, invoices, bills,
receipts, and similar business papers on the China trade and related
dealings in India, England, Turkey, and elsewhere, with emphasis on
the years 1824-33, during which Latimer resided In Canton and traded
in opium and other products. Some personal, business, and family
papers of earlier and later dates. The papers record- dealings
within the Latimer family and transactions with Benjamin O. Wil-
cocks, Mathew C. Ralston, F. Stanton, Ellsha Tlbbets, Solomon Town-
send, Isaac and Lucius C. Heylln, Henry and Robert Toland. Hor-
muzjee Dorabjee, Hugh Matheson, Nathan Dunn, John F. Cushlnsr,
Thomas De Sllvn, and with the firms of Smith and Nlcoll, Russell and
Co., Ferguson nnd Co., and Rafael and Sturgls.
Some letter books indexed. „
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Walter S. Franklin, 1948 and 1957.
1. East (Far East) — Comm. 2. Opium trade — East (Far East)
3. Latimer family.
MS 60-570
Barbee, James D 1832-1904.
Papers, 1816-1951.
3 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in various
pastorates and presiding elderships in Ala. and Tenn. (1853-1904)
and book agent of the Methodist Pub. House, Nashville (1887-1904)
Diaries, correspondence, including family letters, notebooks, account
books, printed matter, and notes and MSS. of sermons. Much material
relates to the Methodist Pub. House and to Methodist .claims growing
out of Civil War property confiscations. Includes correspondence with
David Rankin Barbee, a son, and letters from John W. Cunningham,
Vlrginlus Dabney, Collins Denny, Waddy T. Duncan, William W.
Duncan, E. Embree Hoss, John O. Keener, James O. Morris, Elbert C.
Reeves, and others.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of David Rankin Barlee, 1953.
1. Methodist Episcopal Church, South-rHist. — Sources. 2. Pub-
lishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Nashville.
8. U. S— Hist— Clvli War— Claims. i. Barbee, David Rankin, 1874-
1058.
MS 60-671
Pinkerton's National Detective Agency.
Papers, 1861-83.
l ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, reports, office Journal, and other records. Consists
mainly of private and business papers of Allan Pinkerton, the founder.
The earliest volume, a combination letter book and record book, Is
concerned with the secret service of the Army of the Potomac, of which
Pinkerton was a member. Includes some correspondence between
George H Bangs, head of the agency's New York office, and Pinker-
ton. The Journal is a record of the New York office, 1865-66.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. Also described in the
LlBrarv's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 14, no. 8 (May
1957) p. 126.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the agency, 1956.
1. U. S. — Hist — Civil War— Secret service. 2. Detectives — U. S.
I. Pinkerton, Allan, 1819-1884. n. Bangs, George H.
MS 60-572
Scott, Hugh Lennox, 1853-1934.
Papers, 1845-1934.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) . „^„ h „
Army officer ana public official. Correspondence, diaries, speeches,
financial papers, subject files, pamphlets, maps, photos.. Illogical
notes, clippings/and memorabilia relating to Scott's activities In the
Spanisnlmerlcan War and In World War I, and to his service -as a
member of the Board of Indian Commissioners and as chairman of
the State Highway Commission of New Jersey. Includes an 1845
diary of his father, William McKendree Scott, and family corre-
spondence covering the period 1874-1933 Correspondents include
Tasker H. Bliss, Francisco Villa, Woodrow Wilson, and Leonard Wood.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Lewis M. Scott, 1951.
1. U. S.— Hist— War of 1898. 2. European War, 1914-1918— TJ, S.
3 U. S. Board of Indian Commissioners. 4. New Jersey. State High-
way Commission. I. Scott, William McKendree, 1817-1861.
n. Scott family.
: MS 60-573
Ford peace plan papers, 1915-18.
'■■.':' : .Bft.-(ca. 4200 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, conference proceedings, bulletins, . reports, clip-
pings, ne'pa summaries, lists, speeches, biographical sketches, memo-
randa, and other items relating to the Henry Ford Pest* Expedition,
tho Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation, and v..i short-lived
Ford International Commission. Correspondents Include Jane
Addams, William Jennings Bryan, David Starr Jordan, Ben B. Llnd-
sey, and Samuel S. McOlure.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Transfer from the U. S. Army War College, 1954.
1. Henry Ford Peace Expedition, 1915-1916. 2. Neutral Conference
for Continuous Mediation, Stockholm, 1916, 3. Ford International
Commission.
MS 60-574
Helm, Edith (Benham)
Papers, 1918-53.
7 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part transcripts (typewritten) ^ "
Social secretary at the White House during the WIlsoi:, F. D.
Roosevelt, and Truman administrations. Letters, notes, scrapbooks,
photos., and memorabilia. The scrapbooks comprise the bulk of the
collection. Letters and notes from the period of Wilson's trips to
Paris contain information on the Peace Conference.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Helm, 1953-54.
■•.;.. 1. Washington, D. O.— Soc. life & cust 2. Washington, D. O. White
House. 8. Paris. Peace Conference, 1919.
MS 60-575
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940.
Papers, 1900-40.
26 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Historian and diplomat. Mainly correspondence, which Includes
letters of a European trip (1928-29) and the Berlin letters Of 1933-
37, the period of Dodd's service as Ambassador to Germany. Includes
several literary MSS., such as The life of Nathaniel Macon, and some
correspondence of Dodd's wife.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Deposited by Martha Dodd Stern and William E. Dodd, Jr., 1945.
1. U. S.— For. reL— Germany. 2. Germany— For. rel.— U. S.
I. Dodd, Martha (Johns)
MS 60-676
Miner, Myrlilla, 1815-1864.
Papers, 1839-64.
2 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, documents, notes, pamphlets, clippings, photos.,
and other papers relating to Miss Miner's efforts in the establishment
and maintenance of a school for Negro girls In Washington, D. O.
The bulk of the papers were assembled by Lester G. Wells, whose un-
finished biography of Miss Miner is Included. Correspondents Include
Samuel Rhoads, Benjamin Tatham, and members of the Miner family.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described in the li-
brary's Quarterly Journal of current acquisitions, v. 10, no. 8 (May
1953) p. 152.
Gift of Sophia M. Albe and Lester G. Wells, 1952.
, 1. Miner Teachers College, Washington, D. C.
I, Wells, Lester Gros- venor, Myrtllla Miner.
MS 60-577
Holt family.
Papers of the Holt and Keyes families, 1878-1944,
4 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (628, 631)
Papers of Samuel T. H. Holt Benjamin M. Holt, Charles A. Holt,
Stephen M. Holt, William G. Keyes, Bertha A. Holt Keyes, and others,
of the town of Phlllppl and Barbour Co., W. Va., Including personal
and business correspondence; business records of firms operated by
the Holt and Keyes families, mainly the Keyes : Lumber Co., the Holt
Ice Co., and Holt's Mill; records relating to foundries, coal, coke,
building supplies, general merchandise, farm and construction work,
mine post sales, and to the activities of the Elk Creek OH and Gas Co.
and Wheeling Development Co.; deeds from Randolph, Barbour, and
MS 60-578
85
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Holt family.
1878-1941.
Papers of the Holt and Keyes families,
(Continued)
Gift of Hnrry Keyes, 1954
iv. Holt, Charles A. v. Holt, Stephen Ji. n. Kevea WnNim o ™
West Virginia. Unly.
Library
MS 60-578
Silver, Gray, 1871-1935.
Papers, 1903-35.
25 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (184, 212)
relS Vl^nla agriculturist banker, and political leader. Materials
polltlra growing and marketing and to Democratic Party
Gift of Mrs. Silver, 1949-50.
cra^c^a , rtr 1 ^Tv!rlS reln,tt - ^""-Marketing. 3. Demo-
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-579
Camden, Johnson Newlon, 1828-1908.
Papers, 1846-1908.
,45 v. and ca. 97 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (7)
U. S. Senator and businessman. Correspondence, business records
maps, and other papers relating to Camden's ventures In the purchase
JLJ^SS ln the ISpO'S! his activities in oil production and refining,
1860-75, as president of the Camden Consolidated Oil Co. and the
Baltimore United Oil Co. ; and his development of railroads, including
!i < iK l0 « lTer Ka J lroad . the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad,
and the Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-92. Correspondents In-
clude John i D. Alderson, Edward H. Bacon, Jonathan M. Bennett, John
Brannon, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Oarllle, William B. Chilton,
E. W. Clark, Grover Cleveland, John J. Oorawell, John K. Cowen
Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elklns, James G. Fair, Charles J Faulk'
ner,Jr.H.M. Flagler, JL Brooks Fleming, Frederick T. Frellnghuysen,
A. H. Garland, John W Garnett, Nathan Goff, Arthur P. Gorman
?;^ H H^ neS ?; I" S H » rkn <x*. N- W. Harkness, Abram S Hewitt
K W« T S „ 3 hn & m P ' ^ undn etoe- H - «. Hutchlns, M. E. Ingalls, James
^'K J £ nn B - T Kenn a. JOn T. McGraw, James M. Mason, 2d,
nhSnff !'' Jf 8 ?^' 3 ^^ S - Mlller ' Wesle y Mollohan, O. H. Payne
Winilm^ i J ° h « a Ho <* efeller ' Wllllnm Rockefeller H H.Hogerl
^™Z™ " ™',? a £ Uel S P encer . «eorge W. Thompson, Sr., William
P.Jhompson^W, G. Warden, Clarence W. Watson, Jere Wheelwright
Gift of the trustees of Mr. Camden's estate, 1931-34
tr.rt^ / > m 1P S. rty ~"^? t . Vlr « lnla - 2 - Petroleum Industry and
trade— West Virginia. 8, Ballroads— West Virginia.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-680
McNeill family.
Papers, 1770-1929.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (134)
n n ^!fi r p P ^M n m a . nd other papers, mainly of Daniel McNeil! and
Daniel R. McNeill, stockdealers and mill owners of Hardy Co W Va
relating to the purchase and sale of livestock and the driving of
w'L S «K mnrk t ts ln the En8t : f arm nnd market conditions In Chllll-
£„™i ? h f°^ h « e i 80m !, m , ember8 of the famllv Ilred ; conditions ot
JSiJ V? Oh L a i , . d Hardy Co ' ; rlTer trafflc on ^e Scioto and
•Ohio Rivers ; merchandise shipped to the New Orleans market • cor-
^nfSSSfi and settlement papers of the estates of Strawther Mc-
?nn 'm ' T a8 .?i; h ,'„ Fellr Welton . c orbIn McNeill, Daniel McNeill,
and Mary J. McNeill; nccounts of school fees, books, and general
school expenses, 1809-22 and 1870 ; account books of Daniel McNeill
and Daniel R. McNeill and of McNeill and Co. ; a herd pedigree book
of J. O. B. Renlck, 1851-61 ; and poultry records and accounts, 1913-
29, for the purchase and sale of cattle, grain, horses, and mules.
Correspondents Include Peter Babb, John Bird, Joseph Bush, Julia A.
Carr, Humphrey Dillon, John G. Harness, Peter Hull, William P. Hull,
Catherine McNeill, James Maloy, Robert Page, John Reese, William
^Renlck, George Renlck, F. Renlck, Garret Seymore, William Spears,
Jacob Van Meter, Joseph Van Meter, and Thomas Van Swearlngen.
Gifts of John McNeill, William McNeill, and D. Brown McNeill,
ca. 1948.
1, Stock and stock-breeding— West Virginia— Hardy Co. 2. Poultry
industry— West Virginia— Hardy Co. 8. Hardy Co., W. Va.— Schools.
„ MS 60-581
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Knox, Franklin, 1874-1944.
Papers, 1898-1954.
8 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Newspaper executive and statesman. Correspondence, clippings
speeches, diary sheets (of Mrs. Knox), editorials, printed matter'
flight log book, biographical material, articles, photos., and documents
The greatest detail Is for the World War i period and afterwards-'
later papers deal with Knox's newspaper publishing activities ln Bos-
ton, Manchester, N. H„ Chicago, and elsewhere, with political affairs
particularly Knox's campaign for the Vice Presidency ln 1936 and'
with World War n and Knox's four years as Secretary of the Navy
Includes correspondence of Mrs. Knox from 1946 to 1954, mainly with
Harvard University officials concerning the Frank Knox Memorial
Fellowship plan, with students awe'- ^d fellowships under the plan,
and with Navy Dept. officials concerning the Knox papers and related
matters. Knox's correspondents include Theodore Roosevelt, J A.
Muehling, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and others.
Unpublished finding aldln the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mrs. Knox, 1948-54.
w 1, ^^l^'^-J- 2 ' U - S — Po >- & eovt.— 1901-1953. 3. World
War, 1939-1945— U. S. i. Knox, Annie Held.
,'"... full name: William Franklin Knox.
MS 60-682
North Star Woclen Mill Company.
Eecords, 1874-1941.
c* 5 " ™ an , d 1 , 1 ^?. 1 ? C mlerofllm mad 2 from originals lent by the North
htar Woclen Mill Co. '
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Wool books, charts of wool costs, and a copy of the minute book.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-583
Marshall, Jacob Williamson, h. 1830.
Papers, 1852-99. ■ . i
2 boxes. i >
In West Virginia University Library (54)
Farmer, cattle dealer, and businessman In Mingo Flats, W Va
Correspondence and other papers, relating mainly to the marketing
of ginseng, beeswax, wool, venison, animal pelts, and farm machin-
ery Includes papers relating to the Civil War, State politics and
railroads, and to the settlement of the estates of J. Wood Moore
and John Channel. Correspondents Include O. M. Alderson, A.
Anawalt, Armour Margerlne Co, A, Barlow, Henry Barlow, J M.
Bennett, J. N. Camden, David Qoff, J. M. Hamilton, Adam G. Ham-
rick, E. I. Holt, S. W. Holt, Alfred Hutton, John J. Jackson, William
T. Landstreet, J. N. Lyle, McCormlek Harvesting Machine Co., John
T, McGraw, R. R. Marshall, The Pocahontas Development Co., Mat
Wallace, J. S. Wnmsley, and Samuel Woods.
Received, 1938.
1. Randolph Co., W. Va.— Comm. 2. West Virginia— Hist.— Civil
5 ai'— Sources. 3. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 4. Railroads— West
Virginia.
„. „ , MS 60-584
W est Virginia. Univ. Library
Salt Sulphur Springs Company,
Records, 1819-1932.
93 v.
In West Virginia University Library (85, 512)
Letter books, financial records, guest registers, and other ma-
terials relating to the various business enterprises of the Salt Sul-
phur Springs Co, including a general store, hotel, stage line, tele-
graph co, and farm In Monroe Co, W. Va. Includes a letter book
of the Oriental Powder Mills, Charleston, W. Va. ; daybooks of the
E. D. Ballard general store; and Mill Creek school records
Gifts of E. A. Barnes and Payne Brown, 1943-52.
I. Oriental Powder Mills, Charleston, W. Va. n. Ballard, E D
Arm. '
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-685
Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1824.
Papers, 1755-83.
3 ft. (500 Items and 7 v.)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British army officer. Record books, reports, proclamations, orders
and other documents Issued fro,ui or received by British head-
quarters ln America largely while Mackenzie, an officer of the Royal
Welch Fusiliers Regiment, was Deputy Adjutant General under
Henry Clinton and Guy Carleton. Includes administrative Orders,
monthly reports of the strength of the various commands, lists of
casualties, and a copy by Mackenzie of a translation of Elements of
field fortification by Gaspard Nolzet-Salnt-Paul
MS 60-586
86
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1755-83.
Mackenzie, Frederick, d, 1824.
(Continued)
Described in the Supplement (1959) to the Guide to the manu-
script collections In the William L. Clements Library, compiled by
W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Purchase, 1958.
1. U. S— Hist. — Revolution — British forces. i. Nolzet-Salnt-
Paul, Gaspard, Elements of field fortification.
MS 60-586
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Dorchester, Sir Guy Csp-leton, 1st baron, 1724-1808.
Papers, 1747-88.
10,434 Items.
In Colonial Williamsburg Manuscript Collections.
Governor of Quebec and commander-in-chief of the British Army In
America. Correspondence, orderly books, accounts, regimental returns,
lists, payrolls, pay warrants, and other official documents of the Brit-
ish Headquarters in America under Carleton during the American
Revolution. Chiefly Oarletori's correspondence, but also includes copies
of letters sent and received by previous commanders-in-chief; 69
letters by George Washington containing material on the New York
campaign around Albany and Saratoga, military reports on the ex-
change of prisoners, and the announced sentence of Major John Andrg,
convicted as a spj ; 36 letters from Lord Cornwallls pertaining to the
Battle at Torktown ; many Intercepted letters of American generals,
which fell into the possession of British headquarters; papers relating
to the surrender of Gen. Burgoyhe at Saratoga ; documents of Comte
d'Estalng, Lai'ayette, Rochambeau, and others, portraying the French
side of the American Revolution; and information on the Loyalists.
Other correspondents Include Jeffrey Lord Amherst, Benedict Arnold,
Andrew Barkley, Lord Barrlngton, John Burgoyne, John Campbell,
William Franklin, Horatio Gates, Lord George Germain, Nathanael
Greene, John Hancock, William Heath, Charles Lee, Henry Lee,
Benjamin Lincoln, Neil McLean, Gouverneur Morris, Lord North, Wil-
liam Phillips, Israel Putnam, PhiUlP Schuyler, the Earl of Shelburne,
Thomas Stirling, Banastre Tarleton, and James Wright.
Calendar published by British Historical Manuscripts Commission
in Report on American manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great
Britain, edited by Benjamin Franklin Stevens and Henry S. Brown
(1904-9)
Gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
1. II. S.— Hist.— Revolution-— Sources. 2, U. S.— Hist.— Revolu-
tion— British forces. i, Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
n. Cornwallls, Charles Cornwallls, 1st marquis, 1788-1805.
MS 60-587
Colonial Williamsburg
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912.
Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1881-1954.
48 ft. (ca. 80,400 Items) and 2 reels of microfilm (negative)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
In part, photocopies (positive)
Airplane inventors. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, business
accounts, legal papers, minutes, reports, half-tones and other illus-
trative matter, photos., photographic plates, and printed matter. The
notebooks contain scientific and meteorological observations made at
the time of the Kitty Hawk experiments and other flights. Includes
family correspondence, inventors' letters (a significant group being
those of Octave Chanute) , copies of minutes of the National Advisory
Committee for Aeronautics, and related papers. The MS. and galley
proofs of The Wright brothers, by Fred C. Kelly (1943) contain
annotations by Orville Wright. Correspondents include Henry H.
Arnold, Cyril Clemens, Glenn H. Curtlss, Hauptmann Hlldebrandt,
Charles F. Kettering, Charles S. Rolls, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Igor
Sikorsky, and Lindsay O. Warren.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. : ; Also described in the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 7, no. 4 (Aug.
1030) p. 22-34. Much of the collection (1899-1948) is published In
The papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright, including the Chanute-
Wrlght letters nnd other papers of Octave Chanute, edited by Marvin
W. JIcFarland. 1953.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
, Information on literary rights available In the library.
Bequest of Orville Wright, 1949; gifts from other sources, 1949-50.
1. Aeronautlcsi. 2. Air pilots — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. I. Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. n. Chanute, Octave, 1832-1910.
m. KeHy, Fred Charters, 1882- The Wright brothers, iv. U. S.
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
MS 60-588
Jenckes, Thomas Allen, 1818-1875.
Papers, 1836-78.
29 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Jurist and legislator. Correspondence, journals, ledgers, diaries,
account books, patent pnpers, legal briefs and related papers, law
library catalog, and photos. The papers deal with Jenckes' career
from his days as a student at Brown University until his death,
embracing his extensive law practice in the patent field, his services
t» Bhode Island as legislator, adjutant general, and secretary to the
1842 Constitutional Convention and to the Governor's council, and his
four terms in the U. S. House of Representatives. Particular detail
Is found for the Congressional period, during which Jenckes wan a
pioneer In the civil service reform movement and a leader In the
revision of the bankruptcy, patent, and copyright laws. A set of
papers deals with the Credit moblller fraud prosecution, and others
with patent cases, Including the Corliss steam engine and Goodyear
rubber controversies, and Bults concerning ventilating and refrigerat-
ing patents. Individual correspondents include Benjamin Vaughan
Abbott, Charles Adams, Henry B. Anthony, Hugh Burgess, Alexis
Caswell, Horace H. Day, Ezra D. Fogg, George Gilford, B. Benton
Hammond, Alexander .Hay, Julius E. Htlgard, Charles R. Ingersoll,
David Lyman, Dennis F. Murphy, Francis C. Nye, James H. Parsons,
William Sprague, Henry E. Wallace, Augustus Woodbury, Charles C.
Van Zandt, and others.
Indexed In part.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 7, no. 8 (May
1950) p. 27. " : ;''
Gift of Thomas A. Jenckes (grandson), 1949.
1. Rhode Island— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. 2. U. S— Pol. & govt —
19th cent. 3. Credit moblller of Americn. 4. Lawyers— T'. S— Cor.
respondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Civil service reform.
MS 60-589
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.
Papers, ca. 1876-1939.
101 ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
In part, microfilm,
Statesman and jurist. Correspondence, clippings, financial papers,
memorabilia, memoranda, minutes, pamphlets, periodicals, press re-
leases, reports, scrapbooks, speeches, statistical data, and treaty drafts
relating to Hughes' career as Governor of New York, U. S. Secretary
of State, member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The
Hague, judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, Asso-
ciate Justice and later Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. In-
cludes draft and galley proofB of the biography by Merlo J. Pusey,
memoranda of events In Hughes' career compiled by Henry C. Beeclts,
and autobiographical material entitled Blographlcnl notes.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In the
Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 11, no. 1 (Nov.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the iibrary.
Gift of the Hughes estate, members of the family, Merlo J. Pusey,
an i.°New'York (State)— Pol. & govt— 1865-1050. 2. U. S— Pol &
govt.— 1901-1958. 3. U. S. Supreme Court. i. Pusey, Merlo John,
1902- CharUw Evans Hughes, ir Beerits, Henry C.
MS 60-590
Hennepin County Medical Society.
Records, 1902-21.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Membership lists, programs, and a history 6f the soclety._ _
Mo SU— 6W1
Minn. Hist Soc.
Schall, Thomas David, 1878-1935.
Papers, 1884-1932.
Q hnTPfl
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer US. Representative, and Senator from Minnesota Cor-
respTdence 1886-1915) relating to the law practiced Schall and
FVeeman P Lane In Minneapolis, and speeches by Schall. .
TTawyers-Minnesota-Correspondence, reminlscence^ g ete^ gg2
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. First Methodist Church.
Records, 1857-1932.
l?Z Pe" P ?e' ^hu^anc tie Jackson Street Methidlst Church : and
$ rnfX e of the Hanmne *„■ Beared of Trustees
*%&&&**?£££ 5£ Metno^urch. Sunday
Scno01 - MS 60-693
Minn. Hist. Soc.
87
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wolford, Peter, 1812-1894.
Letters, 1859-83.
lbor.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minneapolis banker and real estate dealer. Letters by Wolford
n^n f -" detal , led description of economic and social life In Min-
neapolis, tne banking business of Sidle, Wolford, and Co., Minneapo-
lis, and comments on the punitive expedition led by Henry H Slblev
against the Sioux Indians In 1862. ' " e/
vfcZmFSttiSSi^J&Sg*. : and <*•*•»*
MmaHistsocr:: MS6(^594
srton, Clark K p. 1846.
Papers, 1880-93.
«v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
ir.;,r a ? Cla , 1 .. rec0 I d8 of the P^iJent of Orion's Bank, Ortonvllle,
™?.,!„ ™ C i Ud 1? tnree «>"«:tIon and remittance registers wltoinfor
matlon on drafts payable at the bank, a Journal for the bank" and a
volume of receipts for checks issued. ^ a
1. Orton's Bank, Ortonvllle, Minn.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-695
1841 (<rc.)-1901.
Merchant, Stephen L
Papers, 1869-1900.
31 V. -
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
«.t7* h ■ r ^ al ,.5 st ^ te ^ m ^ 11, Paries and clippings relating to real
estate, social life In Duluth, and family business. Includes four
vohmiesof stock certificates of the Western Laid isSon or
1. Heal estate business— Duluth. 2. Duluth— Soc life & cust
I. Western Land Association of Minnesota. "
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60^596
Katz and Hertz Company, St. Paul
Records, 1901-11.
5v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
mi«? U i^l B m and , ? led f er of a wll0le 3ale meat company, which sup-
plied local markets and grocery stores -
Gift of Arthur Katz.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-597
Improved Order of Red Men. Walker, Minn. Flatmmth
Tribe No. 28.
Records, 1898-1912.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Membership records and minutes of the meetings of a civic and
nomeUfure' Mtl0n *" ^ ltS r ' tUal "» Indian" customs a^d
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-598
St. Paul. Protestant Orphan Asylum.
Records, 1883-1929.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
lnf^« e *^° nden ^' mla ^ a ot meetln g", and financial records, giving
ih« ^ °V n th , e n "i nfber of <*"«ren received by the asylum, and
the names of people who wished to adopt them. uoyiuui, ana
Presented by the asylum, 1937.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-699
New Jersey Historical Society.
Baptist church records, ca. 1779-1812.
ca. 150 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Reports and records of Baptist churches In various New Jersey
communities.
1. Baptists— New Jersey. 2. Churches— New Jersey.
« t „, . „ MS 60-600 rev
New Jersey Hist Soc.
Brown, James P gardener.
Papers, 1829-64.
lOv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Negro gardener at PishUU, N. Y. Diaries, receipt book, and note-
book.
1. Gardening— New York (State)— FIshkill.
New York Hist Soc. MS 60-601
Farwell, Minn. Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1889-1930.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lists of pastors, members, baptisms, and marriages, and minutes
of quarterly conferences. The minutes were kept in Swedish.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Farwell, Minn.
«,, r,. .* MS60-602
Minn. Hist Soc.
BU Co.! VaT83t-W08 PerSOnS ^ institutions " Pitt ^^ania
lit. (50 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-84)
Pit?»^wl al i m e rcha ° dl se Invoices and accounts of a country lawyer of
Pittsylvania Co., 7a. Includes accounts and records ofttA q^Wi
Commissioners fo- Pittsylvania Co. for 1835, VisL%f h ^i
Indexed in part.
VirW^ral^T^ U p a, 82 eP<>rt ° f th<S ""•**«*• ™**«* <*
X. Lawyers— Pittsylvania tCo'., Va.-Correspondence, reminiscences
etc. i. Pittsylvania Co., Va. School Commissioners! remmlBcences -
Virginia. Univ. LIbr. MS 60-603
National Hells Canyon Association.
R^ords of the Washington D.C. office, 1963-58.
In Unl versl ty of Oregon Library
Includes association data and Information on Hells Canyon Idaho
7 e M?h 0, P p 03eCta n D °- 1971> %"* «« natlonafrSwer £ll£
Governtent^rs^^S. % **. <»**»• *. Wectrl ° u ™tiL-
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-604
Von Rhein, Charles Estes, collector.
Amy Estes Von Rhein collection of theater memorabilia.
ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Scrapbooks, playbills, clippings, autographs, and photos, especially
relating to the Portland, Or. theater. *"»•■« v uura. especially
1. Theater— Portland, Or. r. Von Rhein, Amy Estes
Oregon. Univ. LIbr. MS 60-605
Williams, Moses A 1810-1897.
Papers, 1862-97.
- 8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library,
books e3byter ' an m ' nl8ter ° f JacksonvlUe . Or- Diary and account
1. Presbyterian Church-Clergy-Oorrespondence, reminiscences,
etc
Oregon.* Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-606
Bean, Robert Sharp, 1854-1931.
Papers, 1909-31.
9ft
In University of Oregon Library
and' o d fer°eg t a b i e p^ S rs D ' 8trlCt C ° Urt ' ° Ke ° D - O^^ence. brief,.
1. Judges— Oregon— Correspondence, reminiscences etc
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-607
Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, Mass.
Records, 1666-1876.
2 ft. (68 Items) '
m«° ld . Colo J , I1 y Historical Society Library (Taunton, Mass.)
Fifty-six ledgers of James Leonard, his sons and grandsons Iron-
Taunton M Several papers con<;ern lng the early iron Industry at
Unpublished guide in repository.
Open to investigators under the society's restrictions
Gift ca. 1880.
1. Iron industry and trade— Taunton, Mass.
Old Colony Hist. Soc, Taunton, Mass. Library MS 6 °" 8 ° 8
88
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lund, Charles C 1832-1880. .
Papers, 1854-76.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and engineer. Correspondence, indentures, deeds, warrants,
and miscellaneous papers, dealing chiefly with land investments in
Minnesota, and relating to Lund's St. Paul experiences as a lawyer
and to his later career in New England as an engineer.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 26 (1946) p. 155.
Gift of Mrs. P. B. Lund.
1. Real property — Minnesota. 2. Lawyers — St. Paul-— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Engineers— New England.
MS 60-609
Minn. Hist. Soc. .
St. Paul. Grace Methodist Church.
Records, 1874-1988.
81 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Records of baptisms and marriages, membership lists; minutes of
the quarterly conferences, of the boards of trustees and stewards; and
treasurers' records.
1. Registers of births, etc. — St. PauL
MS 60-610
Minn, Hist. Soc.
Christianson, Theodore, 1883-1948.
Papers, 1925-30.
6 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Governor of Minnesota. Personal correspondence, written while
Ohrlstlnnson was Governor, chiefly relating to appointments and ap-
plications for positions,
1. Minnesota— Officials and employees.
MS60-€11
Mlna Hist. Soc.
Cross, William.
Diaries, 1881-1916.
82 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries mentioning farming operations In Martin Co., Minn., social
life, the local Chautauqua, and the weather.
Gift of Ada Cross, 1936.
1. Agriculture — Minnesota — Martin Oo. 2. Martin Co., Minn. —
Soc. life & cust. S, Obautauquas.
MS 60-612
Minn. Hist. Soc.
U. S. Subsistence Dept. Commissary for the Minnesota Dis-
trict.
Records, 1859-74.
8 v. and 9 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence relating to goods received and distributed and other
commissary records kept by Thomas McLean Newson of St Paul at
Forts Ripley and Snelllng.
1. U. S. Army — Commissariat. 2. Fort Ripley, Minn. 8. Fort
Snelllng, Minn. i. Newson, Thomas McLean, 1827-1893.
MS 60-613
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Milledoler, Philip, 1775-1852.
Papers, 1785-1852.
8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minister. Correspondence, diary (1807-11, 1819, 1841), biographi-
cal material, sermons, theological writings, and other papers.
1. Reformed Church — Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Reformed Church — Sermons. 8. Reformed Church — Doctrinal and
controversial works.
MS 60-614
New York Hist. Soc.
Somerset County (N. J.) Bible Society.
Records, 1817-1915.
4 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of the society, including minutes and lists of members.
Gift of the society, 1932.
MS 60-615
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Brainerd, Israel, 1772-1854.
Papers, 1800-54.
74 booklets.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
Clergyman. Autobiography, sermons at Guilford, Conn., Verona,
Clarence, Oneida Castle, Rome, Clark's Mills, N, Y., and other places.
Includes records (1800-23) of the Congregational Church at Verona,
N. Y.
1. Congregational churches — Clergy—- Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Congregational churches^rSermons. I. Verona, N. Y.
Congregational Church.
MS 60-616
New York Hist. Soc.
t
St. Louis Park, Minn. Union Congregational Church.
Records, 1885-96.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Bills for building materials, and minutes of meetings of the Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Including a constitution, a
list of members, and a few accounts.
1. Registers of births, etc.— St. Louis Park, Minn.
MS 00-617
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Lake Benton, Minn. Congregational Church.
Records, 1880-1916.
1 L-ox.
In Minnesota HIstorlcil Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, register of baptisms and financial records.
Gift of A. B. Tasker, 1987.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Lake Benton, Minn.
MS 60-618
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Mapleton, Minn. Congregational Church.
Records, 1882-1930.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, minutes of meetings, lists of marriages, baptisms,
funerals, members, and subscriptions to the church fund, and Clippings
with Information on the history of the church,
Glf t of U. S. Argetslnger.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Mapleton, Minn.
MS 60-619
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Glendale, Minn. United Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1861-95.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Accounts, minutes of meetings, and records of baptisms.
Gift of Mrs. George Thompson.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Glendale, Minn.
MS 60-620
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Johnson, Abraham.
Papers, 1862-1901.
27 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lumber dealer at Marine, Minn. Accounts showing the amount of
lumber sold, articles charged against lumberjacks, and wages paid ;
accounts of a livery stable at Marine and of the Marine and Osceola
stage line; and Identification cards (1897-90) Issued by employment
agencies in St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Gift of Albert Johnson.
1. Lumber trade — Marine, Minn. 2. Marine, Minn. — Stables.
8. Coaching — Minnesota.
MS 60-621
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Iten, Michael, 1827-1882.
Papers, 1852-98.
1 box. ^«
In Minnesota .F'stoflcaTSoclety collections.
Grocer and postmaster In West St. Paul, Minn. Grocery account
books and a postal rate book for literary materials entering St. Paul.
Includes family papers.
Gift of Lucille Iten. ,.,
1. Grocery trade—West St. Paul, Minn. 2. Postal service— Minne-
sota— West St. Paul.
MS 60-622
Minn. Hist. Soc.
89
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
3ughes, Twiford E 1842-1931.
Papers, 1870-1931.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
B k»7f^ tant ^ P08tlna8ter ■'# Minneapolis. Articles, biographical
sketches, and newspaper clippings with Information on the history
of the post office in St. Anthony and Minneapolis frL 1849 to 1^
?h\?nfo%^s e s.o a S. a88l8tant P0StmaSter 0t ^neapolls^anTo'n
Gift of Mrs. Charles S. Brearley, 1986.
1. Union City Mission, Minneapolis. 2. Postal service— Minnesota-
Minneapolis. 8. Postal. service-Minnesota— St. Anthony
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-623
Inglenook Reading Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1905-38.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
add C re^l°e";bS S theTr r8 ' WP ° r * ^^ ° f ^^ and
Gift of Mrs. Charles J. Resier.
Minn. Hist. Soc. . MS 60-624
St. Paul. People's Church;
Records, 1890-1901.
90 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society coll-wtlons.
t» ««™?^ n f dence ?n«l accounts of an independent church affiliated
Rn„£T H ^ tent •„ w ' t,1 Congregational societies; and reports of It*
Endeavor Sty ** MlssloDary Society, and Christian
Gif t of Ira C. Oehler.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-625
Schroeder Brothers, St. Paul.
Records, 1856-1922.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
rS^iSl 8 an ^ jjnyjboojta of a hardware Arm operated by Henry R.
and Matthew J. Schroeder.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-626
Minnesota Sunday School Association.
Records, 1856-1988.
4 v. and 'lbox. ■'--"'■■"■'"■■ '
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Proceedings, programs, minutes of, meetings, and scrapbooks of
annual conventions; account books (1924-26) ; vacation school man-
uals; and a few papers of the sponsoring organization, the Minne-
sota Council of Religious Education.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-627
Hennepin County Bar Association.
Records, 1936-60.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Membership lists, programs, and a history of the society.
„."""„'" MS60-628
Minn. Hist. Soc.
South St. Paul, Minn. St. Paulus Evangelical Lutheran
Church.
Records, 1892-1942.
8 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, and a Golden jubilee pamphlet, containing
Information on the church and on the Salem Lutheran Church of
West St. Paul. The minutes from 1892 to 1926 are in German.
1. West St. Paul, Minn. Salem Lutheran Church.
'mi n. » = MS 60-629
Minn. Hist Soc.
Giddings, Aranda P 1828-1908.
Papers, 1799-1917.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Family correspondence with information on crops, prices, and the
weather, especially in Anoka, Minn. ; legal papers of Joshua Glddlnps
(1799-1833) ; a combination account and memorandum book kept by
Ella S. Gilbert; a Minneapolis schoolteacher, and miscellaneous
papers.
1. Agriculture — Minnesota— Anoka. 2. Teachers — Minneapolis
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Giddings, Joshua rr Gil-
bert, Ella S. in. Giddings family. '
~ '"" „, „ MS 60-630
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Medical Society of New Jersey. \
Records, 1766-1888. \
3 v. ":
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Constitution and minutes of the society, Including a list of fees
for services adopted July 23, 1T66.
« r M S 60-€31
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Dowling, Michael John, 1866-1921.
Papers, 1890-1922.
8 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Banker, real estate dealer, and member of the Minnesota Legisla-
ture. Clippings of newspaper articles on the memorial fund estab-
lished In honor of Dowling and used to found a school for crippled
children; on Dowllng's activities In the Republican Party; and on
his attempts to help other cripples in Minnesota.
Gift of Kathleen Dowling.
1. Crippled children— Minnesota. 2. Republican Party. Minnesota.
„. D . x « MS 6 °-«82
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Knapp, Wilhelmina A collector.
Records concerning the High Street Presbyterian Church,
Newark. N. J., ca. 1841-1944.
ca. 600 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Programs, manuals, photos., newspaper clippings, and other ma-
terials relating to the church.
Gift of Miss Knapp, 1958.
1. Newark, N. J, High Street Presbyterian Church.
» t t,, „ MS 60-688
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Hudson River Day Line.
Records, 1833-1941.
ca. 800 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books and other records of a line operating passenger
boats between New York and Albany. f»™«s<=i
w v-T™ »'«, MS 60-634
New York Hist Soc.
Cobb (Albert) & Company, Boston.
Records, 1867-73.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence relating to market conditions in Australia, and
papers relating to the shipping business: Atlantic coast trade, Can-
ada to the Caribbean, and San Francisco to Australia.
1. Australia— Econ. condlt. 2. Coastwise shipping— V. S. 8. Ship-
ping — Canada. 4, Shipping— San Francisco.
MS 60-686
New York Hist. Soc.
Rogers, John, 1829-1904.
Correspondence.
609 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Sculptor. Correspondence with various members of Rogers' family.
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Rogers family.
MS 60-686
New York Hist. Soc.
90
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910.
Correspondence, 1887-1915.
4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Sculptor. Correspondence with sculptors, artists, architects, and
others.
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-«37
New York. Hist. Soc.
Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 1881-1952.
Papers, 1916-60.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Art critic. Correspondence with artists and sculptors, family cor-
respondence, notebooks, appointment books, and writings on art and
artists.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Art-^-Addresses,
essays, lectures.
MS 60-«38
New York Hist. Soc.
Irvine, Stone, and McCormick Banking House, St. Paul.
Records, 1857-62.
6 v, and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Certificates of deposit, drafts, land plats, and other records of the
' banking firm of John R. Irvine, Jesse M. Stone, and Finley McCormick.
MS60-339
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Jennie Hays (Steamboat)
Records, 1882-84.
4 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account books, Including a record of freight handled on dally
trips between Stillwater and Taylor's Falls, Minn, on the St. Croix
River, and miscellaneous bills and receipts giving prices of food and
fuel. The owners of the boat were Benjamin Knapp and D. M. Swain.
1. Shipping— St. Croix River, Minn. & Wis. -
MS 60-640
Minn. HlBt. Spc.
Newark, N. J, Clinton Avenue Baptist Church.
Records, 1860-1948.
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of the church, which until 1898 was the Sherman Avenue
Baptist Church,
MS60-641
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Newark, N. J.
Poll lists, 1812-54.
3 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
List of Newark voters by name (1812-15) and lists of Newark
voters, South Ward, by name (1840-42, 1853-54)
Gift (In part) of David A. Hayes.
1. Newark, N. J. — Voting registers.
': MS 60-642
New Jersey Hist. Spc, .,-..-
Newark, A'. J.
Tax lists, ca. 1817-50.
■■21 V. ; :
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Tax lists by name and amounts for residents of the township and
vicinity (1817-18, 1821, 1823, 1825-26, 1831, 1833-34, 1834, 1844-45,
1850, and not dated)
Gift of family of Walter S. Nichols, 1023.
1. Taxation — Newark, N. J. — Lists.
MS 60-643
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
New Jersey. Constitutional Convention, 1844-
Minutes, 1844.
3 v. ..." <■ ■■
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Printed minutes of proceedings of the convention, with added
annotations.
Gift of R. Wayne Parker. Originally owned by Joseph P. Bradley [
given by him to Daniel Dodd, and by Dodd to Parker.
MS60-644
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Essex Co., N. J. Sheriff.
Records, 1850-53.
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records kept by William Plerson as sheriff of Essex Co., Including
those relating to public sales. The volumes bear the bookplate of
Benjamin Olds, Newark printer.
Self-contained Indexes.
1. Tax-sales-^-Essex Co., N. J. i. Plerson, William.
MS 60-645
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Newark Female Charitable Society,' Newark, If. J. Mar-
garet Symington Clark Memorial Fund.
Records, 1875-1937.
ca. 160 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, receipts, and other documents, largely of a rou-
tine nature, including letters of Robert F. Ballantlne, Charles Brad-
ley, Sara Conklln Brown, W. T. Carter, Jr., Florence Congar, Carrie
C. R. Dennis, Josephine R. Dennis, Martin Dennis, Isabel Ball Glfford,
Charles E, Hart, Charles M Lum, Ray Palmer, and Edna B. Wherry.
MS 60-646
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Junior Cavalry of America. 1st Reg t. Montolair Mounted
Troop.
Records, 1931-42.
28 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, orders, programs, photos., newspaper clippings,
etc., relating to the organization. Includes letters of W. Warren
Barbour, R, Potter Campbell, H. A. Drum, J. K. Herr, L. R. Holbrook,
Hugh S. Johnson, Kenyon A, Joyce, Leon B. Kromer, M. H. Mclntyre,
A. Harry Moore, Basil O'Connor, Irving J. Phllllpson, Albert L.
Vreeland, Edwin M. Watson, Grover Whalen, and H. A. White.
Indexes and historical outlines In some vols.
Gift of Montclalr Public Library, 1953.
MS 60-648
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Abeel, James.
Papers, ca. 1777-82.
ca. 300 Items. •
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
'-''Revolutionary Army officer. Letters received, requisitions, In-
voices, receipts, and other documents reflecting army supply prob-
lems. Includes letters of William Barber, J. Burnet, Richard Clai-
borne,. Solomon Myers Cohen, John Cox, Robert Forsyth, Mordecal
Gist, Nathanael Greene, William Maxwell, John Mitchell, Peter
Muhlenburg, Samuel Ogdeu, George Olney, Charles Pettlt, P. F.
Randolph, and Jacob Weiss,
Letters Indexed In MSS. Index.
A letter book (1778-79) with Index to persons addressed, Is in the
Ely collection (EN171)
1. U. S. Army — Supplies and stores. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution —
Sources,
MS 60-6-17
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Hall, E George, 1865-1938.
Papers, 1885-1937.
3 v. and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Labor organizer. Clippings, speeches, and other papers relating to
labor affairs In Minnesota and reflecting Hall's career as a local and
general organizer for the American Federation of Labor, as president
of the State Federation of Labor, as a member of state and national
lnbor committees, as deputy labor commissioner of Minnesota, and as
an executive In the National Cigar Makers' Union, the Minneapolis
Union Card and Labor Council, and the Minneapolis Trades and Labor
Assembly. Contain information on the attitude of organized labor
toward World War i, the League of Nations, the Working People's
Non-partisan Political League, the National Non-partisan "'League,
child labor, workmen's compensation Insurance, and local and national
elections, especially of 1920 and 1924; on Hall's wartime activities
on the regional draft board; on his efforts to organize the mine
workers of the Mesabl Range; and on Joseph A. A. Burnqulst, George
W. Lawsou, William Mahoney, Floyd B. Olson, Henrlk Shlpstead,
and Thomas Van Lear.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p. 432-433.
Gift of Irene Hall, 1939. .
1. Trade-unions — Minnesota. 2. Labor and laboring classes — Minne-
sota. 3. Military service, Compulsory — Minnesota.
MS 60-649
Minn. Hist. Soc.
91
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Alexander, James, 1691-1756.
Papers of James and William Alexander, oa. 1711-71.
15 v. '
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, political leader, statesman, and patriot; New Jersey
surveyorpneral and boundary commissioner; attorney-general or
New Jerrfey. Records kept by or for James Alexander and his son,
William Alexander (who styled himself Lord Stirling) pertaining
to land ^holdings In New Jersey and New York. Includes several busi-
a? 3 i e £ ei 7 ! ,'„?,' ,ournal kept b y James Alexander on board H. M. S.
m«£? M 71 }'^' a cntal0B of Stirling papers in the New- York
Hlstoilcal Society, copies of letters in that society, and Lord Stirling
vs. tne *.arl of Perth, a land controversy.
o'" < in P ar t) of William A. Duer and James G. King, 1845 and
/cK^ 6 " 1 P ro ,Pe r ty — New Jersey. 2, Heal property — New York
(State) i. Alexander, William, 1726-1783. n. Perth, James Lundin
or Drummond, 10th earl of, 1707-1781.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-650
St. Paul. Pirsi Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1854-1925.
17 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the church council, of the congregation, of
quarterly conferences, of the Minnesota District Conference, of the
t •->. « R ~ Lt Conference, of the Sunday School Board and of the
Ladies Aid Society ; records of baptisms and marriages and of mem-
bership and subscriptions; treasurer's accounts; and minutes and
other records of the Northwestern Swedish Methodist Episcopal
Church Insurance Society, a group which Insured church buildings.
Many of the records are in Swedish.
Olft of H. P. Areherd.
™. 1- E «Steters of births, etc.— St. Paul. i. Methodist Episcopal
Church. Conferences. Minnesota, n. Methodist Episcopal Church
Conferences St Paul. m. Northwestern Swedish Methodist
Episcopal Church Insurance Society.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-651
Raquette Lake Railway Company.
Records, ca. 1898-1902.
en. •100 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters, telegrams, reports, memoranda, etc., relating to the railway,
which served Herkimer and HavulUon Cos., N. Y.; chiefly the papers
of W. West Durant, a director. Includes letters of Harry Bates, Ed-
ward M. Burns, John A. Dix, I. E. Gates, C. P. Huntington, H E.
Huntington, J, P. Morgan, O. E. Snyder, G. C. Ward, W. Seward Webb,
and Timothy L. Woodruff.
Gif t of Railroadians of America.
i. Durant, W, West.
New Jersey Hist Soc.
Polk, Asa D 1850-1940.
Papers, 1853-1919.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of Brainerd, Minn. Correspondence, clippings, and other
papers. Includes pntents for lands at St. Cloud, Minn., and in Ken-
tucky, granted to the Day Lumber Co., Minneapolis, a firm with which
Polk was associated ; and letters written by Samuel L. Seavey to mem-
iZ ™ m 's fam "y wMle serving with the Army of the Potomac during
. the Civil War.
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
™?' ?"A de no - 2 . «o™P»ed by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
Gift of Grace E. Polk.
1. Lawyers— Minnesota— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2
Real Property—St. Cloud, Minn. 3. Real property-Kentucky. 4.
U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives i.
Seavey, Samuel L.
Minn Hist. Soc. MS 6 °- 6 53
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washington Co.,
Minn.
Records, 1861-1905.
5 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the congregation and of the trustees; a
register of families, giving the dat.i and place of birth of the parents,
the date of their immigration to America, and the birth dates of the
children ; and three pulpit books containing church announcements.
The records are in German.
Gift of W. D. AM.'
1. Registers of births, etc.— Washington Co., Minn,
„■ tt. . c M S 60-654
Minn. Hist Soc.
Kennicott, Robert, 1835-1866.
Papers, 1852-67.
1 box and 3 reels of microfilm made from originals lent by Hiram
L. Kennicott.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photocopies and transcripts (typewritten)
Xaturallst and explorer. Correspondence with naturalists in Illi-
nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Includes correspondence of Kenol-
cott's father, John A Kennicott, horticulturist and editor of the
Prairie farmer.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 24 (1943) p. 61 and 246.
1. Naturalists, American — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Natural history— U. S. I, Kennicott, John A.
MS60-655
Minn, Hist, Soc.
Raritan Bay Union, Eagleswood, N.J.
Records, ca. 1866-1950.
ca. 175 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters, documents, data, newspaper clippings, photos., and otber
materials concerning the Raritan Bay Union, an experiment In com-
munal living and association located at the Eagleswood estate near
Perth Amboy, N. J. Includes material relating to the Eagleswood
Military Academy, and letters of Charles Campbell, W. G. Dunn Ellen
Wright Garrison, R. W. Linen, Mary Mann, William Ordway Par-
tridge, Marcus Spring, and Rebecca B. Spring.
The collection forms a partial basis for an account by M. H Green ■
Raritan Bay Union, Eagleswood, New Jersey published in tfca societv'a
Proceedings, v. 68, no. 1 (Jan. 1950) p, 1-20. .-..,,*"
Gift of J. Lawrence Boggs and Mrs. Joseph W. Greene, I960 and
1957.
1. Rar'.tan Bay Union, Eagleswood,' N. J. 2. Eagleswood Military
Academy, Perth Amboy, N. J,
MS 60-656 rev
New Jersey Hist Soc,
Elliott, Charles Burke, 1861-1935.
Papers, 1886-1934.
9 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge and Secretary of Commerce and Police on the Philippine
Commission. Correspondence, diaries, and an autobiography, relating
to Elliott's law practice; his work as attorney for the National Build-
ing, Loan, and Protective Union, Minneapolis ; his activities as a lec-
turer and writer on legal problems ; social life ; the liquor problem In
Minneapolis ; and local politics.
Elliott's diary for Jan. 1 to June 7, 1888 has been published in
Minnesota history, v. 18 (1937) p. 121-151.
Presented by Charles W. Elliott, 1937.
1. Lawyers — Minneapolis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Minneapolis — Soc. life & cust 3. Liquor problem — Minnesota — Min-
neapolis. 4. Minneapo- lis— Pol. & govt.
MS 60-657
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880.
Letter books, 1871-76.
2v.
in University of Virginia Library (1165)
Transcripts (handwritten ; autograph letterpress copies)
Lawyer, of Cartersvllie, Ga.; U. S. Attorney General (1870-71)
Official and unofficial correspondence, Including letters of the last 6
months of Akerman's Cabinet service. Official letters deal with the
nppolntment of Territorial Judges, suppression of the Ku Klux Klan.
amnesty for Confederate soldiers, advancement of the Republican
Party in the South, and means of Insuring Negro votes for the party.
Includes many personal letters, and correspondence with William W
Belknap, B. F. Butler, Charles E. Butler, George S. Boutwell, D T
Cbrbln, George William Curtis, C. Delano, Thomas F. Fullock, Jaines
A. Garfield, O. O. Howard, H. R. Huiburd, Edwin Parsons, John D.
Pope, John Sherman, Alphonso Taft, D. A. Walker, J. K H Wilcox,
and others. '
Gift of Alfred Akerman, 1941.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1869-1877. 2. Judges— U. S. 3. Ku Klux
Klan. 4. Amnesty— U. S. 5. Republican Party— Southern States. 8.
Negroes — Suffrage.
„ , MS 60-668
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Burroughs, Richard D
Papers of Richard D. and John William Burroughs, 1807-
89.
2144 Kerns,
In Duke University Library.
Peisonal and business correspondence, household and agricultural
accounts, and other papers of a tavern keener and planter ; and of his
MS 60-659
92
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Burroughs, Richard D Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1807-89. /Continued)
son. also a planter, both of Prince Georges Co., Md. Most of the cor-
respondence is from John William to his father, written while the
son was attending Georgetown College, Georgetown, D. C. (1843-15)
and College of St. James, Hagerstown, Md. (1845-48) The other
papers are mainly personal and business accounts, together with
statements sent to father and son by various Georgetown and Balti-
more commission merchants, notably Thompson and Spalding in Balti-
more.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1948.
1. Students — Maryland. 2. Georgetown, D. C— Comm. 8. Balti-
more— Comm. 4. Agriculture— Maryland — Prince Georges Co. - i.
Burroughs, John William, n. Thompson and Spalding, Balttoo' '■',
MS60-659
Duke Dnlv. Library
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Records, 1827-73.
9 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. ■
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals In the Congrega-
tional House, Boston.
Correspondence with missionaries in the Chippewa and Sioux mis-
sions in Minnesota. Includes information about Moses Newton
Adams, John F. Alton, Frederick Ayer, Hester Crooks Boutwell, Wil-
liam Boutwell, Edmund F. Ely, Sherman Hall, Robert Hopkins, Alex-
ander G, Huggins, Gideon H. Pond, Samuel W. Ponfl, Stephen R. Rlggs,
Jedediah D. Stevens, Jane S. Williamson, John i*. Williamson, the
Chippewa and Sioux Indians, and the Congregational and Presby-
tprlnn churches In Minnesota.
1. Chippewa Indians— Missions. 2. Dakota Indians — Missions. 3.
Missionaries — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Congregational
churches in Minnesota. 5. Presbyterian Church In Minnesota.
MS 60-660
Minn, Hist. Soc.
Haecker, Theophilus, 1846-1938.
Papers, 1873-193C.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Professor of dairy husbandry. Correspondence dealing mainly with
Haecker's work as head of the Division of Animal Husbandry In the
College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota; clippings with bio-
graphical information and accounts of Haecker's work ; copies of
speeches and articles; notebooks kept by Haecker when he edited a
newspaper at Ackley, Iowa ; and notebooks kept on experiments at
the College of Agriculture. Correspondents Include Coates P, Bull,
Frank A. Day, William A. Henry, William D. Hoard, Cyrus Northrop,
Rnd Alfred F. Woods.
Gift of Haecker's daughter, Mrs. Robert Lansing, 1938.
1. Stock and stock-breeding.
MS 60-661
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1858-1946!
Papers, 1857-1947.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Ornithologist and physician. Correspondence, diaries, and other
papers relating to Roberts' medical practice In Minneapolis and to his
service as director of the Minnesota Museum of Natural History at
the University of Minnesota. Includes diaries (1886-90) of Roberts'
father John, diaries (1891-1908) kept by his mother, Elizabeth, and a
letter by Perrie Jones about a Roberts memorial. Other correspond-
ents Include Nathan Butler, George B. Grlnnell, and Alfred J. Hill.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. KRne and K. A. Johnson (1055)
and in Minnesota history, v. 27 (1946) p 248-249.
'". Gift of J. Carroll Roberts.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Physicians —
Minneapolis. r. Roberts, John, of Minnesota, n. Roberts, Elizabeth
Jane (Sadler)
„. „ MS 60-662
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Tracy, Gilbert Avery, b. 1835, eotteetor.
Papers, ca. 1864-1920.
ca. 450 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Autograph collector. Correspondence, Including a long aeries from
Elizabeth Akers, poet ; and material concerning an edition of pre-
viously unpublished letters of Abraham Lincoln (published 1917 )
Includes letters of Jane Addams, Bronson Alcott, Clarence W. Alvord,
John Howard Bryant, G. H. Calvert, L. Maria Child, Samuel Clemens,
George W. Curtis, Frederick Douglass, Henry George, H. E. Hale,
Elbert Hubbard, William Loeb, Jr., Samuel Longfellow, Louise O.
Moulton, Robert Dnle Owen, James Parton, William Lyon Phelps,
Herbert Putnam, IdR Tarbell, Henry T. Tuckerman, and James Grant
Wilson.
Purchase, 1956.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865. 2. Authors— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. i, Allen, Elizabeth Ann (Chase)
Akers, 1832-1911.
MS 60-663
New Jersey H'st. Soc.
Williamson, Isaac Halsjed, 1769-1844.
Popers of Isaac and Benjamin Williamson, ca. 1810-85.
ca. 800 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Isaac H. Williamson was a lawyer, Governor and Chancellor of New
Jersey (1817-29) ; his son Benjamin, also a lawyer, served the State
as Chancellor (1852-60). Legal letters and documents of the William-
sons, Including letters of Enoch Abel, James W, Arrowsmith, Charles
Davis, Smith Scudde*-, SamUel ShotweU, Charles Sltgreaves, Asa
Whitehead, Thomas R. Wood, and A. B. Woodruff.
1. Lawyers— New Jersey — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Williamson, Benjamin, d. 1892.
MS 60-664
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Smith, Eugene K d. 1899?
Papers, 1862-95.
7 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Teacher and minister. Diaries In Graham shorthand kept by Smith
as a teacher of shorthand and a minister in the Advent Christian
Church, Independence Township, Hennepin Co., Minn. Includes a
volume of minutes nnd financial records of the Advent Christian
Sunday School (1888-93), containing also rules for the government
of the Advent Christian Church,
Gift of Mrs. Sheldon Smith.
1. Shorthand — Graham — Study and teaching. 2. Advent Christian
Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Advent
Christinn Church — Government. I. Advent Christian Church, Inde-
pendence Township, Minn. Sunday School.
MS 60-666
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Boiling, William, 1789-1849.
Papers, 1724-1883.
877 it.-ms.
In Du'te University Library.
Planter, army officer, und sheriff of Goochland Co., Va. Corre-
spondence, receipts, accounts, and other papers, mainly for the period
1706-1859. Subjects and persons named include the farming opera-
tions of Boiling, David Mead's removal to Kentucky In 1796, Boiling's
service lis a cavalry commander In the War of 1812 In the Norfolk
( Va.) area, John Braidwood's work In teaching deaf-mutes, letters and
receipts of Richard and David Meade Randolph, the stay of Thomas
Boiling at the University of Virginia, accounts of the Oxford Iron
Works In Campbell Co., Va. ; letters of John Hartwell Cocke and the
Robertson family : and travels to Rome and Switzerland.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 19.
Acquired 1940 and 1949.
1. Farm life— Virginia— Goochland Co. 2. Virginia— Hist.— War
of 1812— Sources. 3. Virginia. University — Students. 4. Europe —
Descr. & trav.— 1900-1918. I. Meade, David, 1744-1838 or 9.
H. Braldwood, John, 1756-1798. in. Randolph, Richard, 1782-1859.
iv. Randolph, David Meade, 1760-1830. v. Boiling, Thomas, vi. Cocke,
John Hartwell, 1780-1866. vn. Oxford Iron Works, Campbell Co., Va,
viii. Robertson family.
MS 60-666
Duke Univ. Library
Hobe, Engebret Hagbarth, 1860-1940.
Papers, 1874-1940.
101 v. and 104 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and Norwegian consul. Correspondence, daybooks,
plat books, bankbooks, records of land contracts, Journals, and other
financial records and legal papers containing information oh Hobe's
work as Norwegian consul In St. Paul (1893-1940), on the real
estate business In Norway, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and on the
North American Steamship Line.
Received in 1940.
1. Norway — Diplomatic and consular service— U. S. 2. Real estate
business — Norway. 8. Real estate business— Wisconsin. 4. North
American Steamship Company, Cleveland.
MS 60-667
Minn, Hist Soc.
93
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1815-1892
Papers, 1729-1924.
1578 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library,
Virginia political leader, Congressman, and Confederate soldier
Correspondence Including letters of Benry Boteler, father "diary
scrapbooks, pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, clippings and DhotS'
Primary coverage Is for the years 1839-89; subJectYdeflt wkh lm?SS
tSSS^S ""PL"?!' at **«**>. hl« oourtehlp and mirage 1o
Helen Macomb Stockton, his farming activities and Dolltlral inT.rL^
luJS^, ? tltutl ° n a > U nlo ° Par ty during the latter campaign). Boteler's
fj ,? ^ w W i th 0harlea X ^ulkner, events during th¥ 6lrfl War
Indudlng Northern depredations at Boteler's home "Fountain Bock"
«;- i 11 Comml3sl on following the war. Includes senealoelcal
and family papers relating to the Boteler, PendletoT Dteles and
Pope families. Among the correspondents are T Lewis i Cos f SammS
Cooper. John B Floyd, S. B. French, Wade Hampton? T J Jacks"?
&s » iajsa%j*?s, ^Jdi v? IS
Card Index for recataloged materials
>^5i"Ss£*e~ «s .sua
Duketfnlv, Library
MS 60-668
Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1892.
Papers, ca. 1836-1936.
ca. 5000 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court. CorresDondence dlnrv
notes" 1 , SnhS Ca8e »' Ph0t °2" SPeeCheS ' Iega < d^uSs Slogicli
notes, printed matter, and other papers. Material offirSs
private law practice Includes documents about Bel (Telephone "char TJ
Son m^lv^h ^^ «ud other patent ^fStoSdTuSg
Hon involving the Camden and Amboy and other railways- and the
Delaware and Rarltan Canal. Papers on Bradley* Supreme Court
C ^J a ? n6e y ose dealm * wl "> Alaska s«.T QuUe^u anDei?
Slaughterhouse Legal tender, and other cases included Daner^of
his son, Charles Bradley, and letters of Chester A Arthur ■ J J Astor
tZT??"^ Ge ° r < e Bayard ' '■»•' o: BlamerMarya Bralley
GeS H Coof^ev <r£ t t *T** ^ G - Cattil - So^oe Coding,
■■>STi ™,S?°*' JaT Cooke, George T. Curtis, David Davis A t
■■SShSJT^* J"** Stephen Field. HamXnFteh F T
wm SI Yr 8e ?t The °- ^eUnghuysen, Melville W. FulleTHorace Grey
H %ie» &»■ Wl^Sn^an^rS
M b wtTf. V P ; st ° ckton > Rob6 rt Stockton, Robert F. Stockton
f Ift T„°£i!, ha £ e8 B - 5 radIe y an <l Joseph G. Bradley, 1050.
„,J;„ ^ ^! o S.— Correspondence, reminiscences. 2 U. S Sn-
^^L C0U , rt 8 - Patent laws and leglslatlon-U. S. 4 Statesmen-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Bradley, oharTS.bl&T.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-669
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A, Minnesota
(Diocese)
Records, 1845-1939.
113 v. and 22 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, Journals, sermons, addresses, notes, remi-
niscences, parish records, minutes, resorts, accounts, and otber records
of various churches, organizations, and persons, including James L
Breck, David Brown, Edward Henry Eckel, Jr., Samuel C. Edsall,
Szekiel G. Gear, Charles Edgar Haupt, William J. Johnstone, Ezra
Jones, Jackson Kemper, Solon W. Manney, Francis L. Palmer, Ebe-
nezer Steele Peake, George O. Tanner, George C. Whipple, Henry B
Whipple, Timothy Wllcoxson, Ephraim S. Wilson, Calvary Church
Stockton, Church of the Advent, Farmington, Church of the Good
Shepherd, St. Paul, Church of the Holy Cross, Dundas St Peter's
Church, Shakopee, St Slgfrld's Church, St. Paul, Trinity Church, Elk
River, Trinity Church, Stockton, Breck Missionary Society, Brother-
hood of Gethsemane Church, Minneapolis/Church Extension Society
of St. Paul, Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, and St. James Par-
ish, St. Paul, the southern convocation, the conference of the Sunday
School Association, and the Minneapolis convocation. Includes his-
torical sketches of various Minnesota churches, a memorial sketch
of Alfred G. Plnkham, biographical accounts of early missionaries in
Minnesota by George C. Tanner, and MSS. of various published works
by James L. Breck, George C. Tanner, and Henry B, Whipple
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Minnesota 2
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A— Clergy— Correspondence;
reminiscences, etc. 3. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U S A.—
Sermons. 4. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A— Bloe 5
Registers of births, etc.— Minnesota. S "
,,, „, ,. „ MS60-670
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul Phrenological Society.
Records, 1890-99.
3 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, essays on phrenology written by members of the
organization, m mites of meetings, financial records, constitution, and
bylaws of a society formed to study phrenology and to build a collec-
tion of phrenological publications, pictures, and objects. Includes
i?=^wi° n a bo £ > < * tures f lTen at meetings of the society and
elsewhere, and about the purchase of Items for its collection ; a' report
of an Interview of Professor George Morris with Coleman and James
h U , nger ,, ln « the J state pr,son at Stillwater, Minn.; and character
studies by Morris of various Inmates of the prison
1. Phrenology — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Prisoners — Min-
nesota. 3. Criminal psychology.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-671
Minneapolis. Mutual Hose Company Number 2.
Records, 1868-1920.
8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution and bylaws of a volunteer company associated with
the Minneapolis Fir^Dept.; petitions for membSrsWpTarfd ^programs
of the Minneapolis Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association^
hJ: 1 *, Ilnnea P°» a - *< re OeP'- I. Minneapolis Veteran Volun-
teer Firemen's Association.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-672
Chapman, Herman Haupt, 1874-
Papers, 1900-40.
1 box and 5 reels of microfilm made from originals in the School
of Forestry, Tale University.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Professor of forest management. Articles on forestry legisla-
tion and on methods used to preserve Minnesota forests; and a scrap-
Sonal Forest 88 relating to the origin of the Chippewa
1. Forestry law and legislation— Minnesota. 2. Forests and for-
estry— Minnesota. 3. Chippewa National Forest.
-Minn Hl. ( O M S 60-673
Allnn. Hist. Soc.
Midwest Conservation Alliance.
Records, 1935.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers kept by Cyril W
™^ ?f ex f eut ' TO Q i re<:tor ot a group organized to procure govern^
e , ? t £ < £ on .. to %** tne nun tln« season on waterfowl for one year.
1. Wild life, Conservation of— Minnesota. 2. Water-birds.
i, Plattes, Cyril W.
M.nn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-^74
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Orange. Pomona
Orange No. 12, Hennepin Co.
Records, 1881-95.
4 reels of mlcroaim, made from originals lent by Mrs. Robert J.
Kelley.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
__■ Correspondence and minute books of Pomona Grange No. 12, and
the^mlnute book of the Patrons Aid Society, which merged with It
In 1895. Includes information on other Minnesota granges and on
various agricultural problems.
1. Agriculture— Minnesota. i. Patrons Aid Society.
„, „,'" „"■"■" MS60-6T5
Minn. Hist. Soc.
94
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eckles, Clarence Henry, 1875-1933.
Papers, 1911-33.
S v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Professor of dairy husbandry. Correspondence, articles, newspaper
Clippings, biographical sketches, and accounts of attendance at the
International Dairy Congress, October, 1923, all connected with Pickles'
career as professor at the College of Agriculture, University of
Minnesota.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 17 (1936), p. 101.
Gift of Mrs. Eckles, 1835.
1. Dairying.
MS 60-676
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 18-25-1896.
Papers, 1842-1906.
800 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2574)
Educator, officer In the Confederate and Egyptian armies, lecturer,
and writer, personal and family correspondence, diary (intermittent,
1874-96), and clippings and MSS. of articles and other writings.
Many papers relate to Colston's service during the Civil War and to
his experiences while on the Egyptian General Staff (1873-78) ;
others refer to his teaching career in Virginia and North Carolina
military schools, and to his writing and lecturing.
Unpublished description in repository.
Gift of Mrs. Lewis D. Pllcher, 1041 and 1043.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2, Egypt. Army— Military life. 3. Military education —
Southern States.
MS 60-677
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Mississippi (Ter.) Court of the General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace (Adams Go.)
Records, 1799-1800.
30 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous papers and minutes of the court, which was estab-
lished Feb. 28, 1709, and dissolved Feb. 28, 1802, Five of the papers
are petitions; others are signed by Judge Daniel TUton, Attorney
General Lyman Harding, Clerk Peter Walker, and Daniel Oiark.
Published In Transcription of the county archives of Mississippi :
Adams County (Natchez), minutes of the General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, 1799-1804, by the Mississippi Historical Records Survey
(Jackson, Board of Supervisors, Adams Co., 1942)
Acquired 1941.
1. Court records — Adams Co., Miss.
MS 60-678
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
St. Paul. Park Congregational Church.
Records, 1883-1913.
4 v. and 8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reports of church officers and societies; membership rolls; recom-
mendations of pastors ; treasurers' records ; and stubs for certificates
of dismissal.
Gift of C. D; Rlsser.
1. Registers of births, etc.— St. Paul.
MS 60-679
Minn. Hist Soc.
Dubuque, Iowa. St. Raphael's Cathedral.
Records, 1839-58.
.1 box. ...
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals lent by the cathe-
dral.
Entries In the register of baptisms kept by a number of Roman
Catholic priests, Including Bishop Mathlas Loras.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Dubuque, Iowa. I. Loras, Mathlas,
Bp., 1792-1858.
MS 60-680
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minneapolis. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1835-71.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the church and its predecessors at Fort
Snelllng, Oak Grove, and Minnehaha. Includes lists of members, rec-
ords of births, baptisms, and marriages, and a copy of the records
of the church at Fort Snelllng, accompanied by a sketch of Its
organization with the names of members. Among the men prominent
In the development of the church were Thomas S. WllllamBon and
Samuel W. and Gideon H. Porid.
1. Registers of birth, etc.— Minneapolis.
MS 60-681
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minneapolis. Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Woman's Home Missionary Socfety.
Records, 1883.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, minutes of meetings, and annual reports of an organi-
zation that contributed financially to mission work in Alaska, among
the Indians at Albuquerque, N, M„ and at the Slsseton Agency, S. D.
1 Presbyterian Church — Missions.
MS 60-682
Minn. Hist Soc,
Minneapolis. Olivet Methodist Church.
Records, 1878-1909.
2 v, and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lists of members and probationers ; records of marriages and
baptisms; and lists of pastors and members of the church board.
Glffrof the Church.
1 Registers of births, etc.— Minneapolis.
MS 60-683
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minneapolis. Park Avenue Congregational Church.
Records, 1870-1902.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the Board of Trustes and of the Society of
the Second Congregational Church of Mlnnea~y>lls ; and a list of mem-
bers. The Park Avenue Congregational Church was formerly known
as the Second Congregational Church. .
Gift of the Church,
1. Registers of births, etc.— Minneapolis.
MS 60-684
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minnesota Academy of Medicine. ,
Records, 1887-1931.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, bylaws, membership lists and minutes of meetings.
Gift of the Academy.
MS60-S86
Minn. Hist Soc.
Melby, John O 1866-1944.
Papers, 1933-44.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Representative In the Minnesota Legislature. Correspondence and
a biographical sketch, relating particularly to an effort to promote a
state-wide system for the continued care of patients who have been
discharged from county and state sanatoria.
Gift of Arthur J. Melby.
1. Minnesota — PoL & govt. 2. Charities, Medical — Minnesota.
MS 60-686
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minnesota State Homeopathic Institute.
Records, 1867-1913.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings; constitution, bylaws, membership lists, pro-
grams of meetings, convention proceedings, questionnaires, and appli-
cations for membership.
MS 60-687
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota State Dental Association.
Records, 1882-1932.
7 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, constitution, bylaws, minutes of meetings, pro-
ceedings, speeches, scrapbooks containing programs and newspaper
clippings about the association, and copies of lectures on dentistry.
Gift of Henry L. Cruttenden,
1. Dentistry — Addresses, essays, lectures, etc.
MS 60-688
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Remer, Minn. Bethany Lutheran Church.
Records, 1911-33.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Accounts, a record book of the secretary-treasurer of the Ladles
Aid Society containing minutes of meetings, and church hills.
I Remer, Minn. Bethany Lutheran Church. Ladles Aid Society.
MS 60-689
Minn. Hist. Soc.
95
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Anoka, Minn. First Universalist Society.
Becords, 1867-1900.
4 reels of microfilm, made from originals lent by Mrs. Fred Stewart
In Minnesota Historical Society collections Stewart
„„f l r , S » "P " 8 - a " Bt of contributors, minutes of annual meetlnm
aSoufdS. ^t^' meetings, articles of ln«,rpor a tlon, SndTnfo^mS
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-690
Claremont, Minn. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1894-1910.
Hlt 2 chc?ck. 0f mlcromjn ' made from originals lent by Mrs. Edward
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Hn^fnS 88 ° f ' ncor P0 r a«on; lists of members; minutes of meetings-
financial records; and a list of pastors from 1880 to MM meetings,
1. Registers of births, etc.— Claremont, Minn.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-691
Excelsior, Minn. Congregational Church.
Records, 1853-1924.
JewefiXL 6 reelS ° £ mlerofllm made <">* originals lent by Mrs.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
„<■ Wi m 68 ° f * alth . '• a llst of me mbers ; minutes of meetings • records
^S^ Ti ^J n Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. J hS?n
1. Registers of births, etc.— Excelsior, Minn.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-692
B'nai B'rith. District No. 6.
Records, 1910-25.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, lists of presidents, delegates, and members.
Minn. Hist, Soc. MS 60-693
St. Paul. Holman Memorial Methodist Church.
Records, 1884-1931.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
t^^^^*°*X **™M 'ecordsof auarteny con-
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, complied by Ii M. Kane and K. U*w7aS)
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-694
Minnesota Hospital Service Association.
Records, 1933-46.
3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reports of the executive secretary ; samples of advertising folders.
Gift of Arthur M. Calvin. ■>■■■.
r. Van Steenwyck, Elmer A. u. Baker, William B.
Minn. Hist. Soc. ' MS 60-695
St. Paul Reading Circle.
Records, 1872-80.
8v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, programs, membership lists, and minutes of meetlnmi
theatrical J" ted ln dlseuBSln K •*<> classics and In presenting private
1. Amateur theatricals.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-696
Pioneer Press Company, St. Paul.
, Records, 1888-1924.
1 box.
la Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, contracts, and other papers relating to the con-
struction of the Pioneer Press Building id TSt Paul, alofg with Inter-
office correspondence relating to the policies of the paper
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-697
St. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church.
Records, 1858-1924.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution and articles of faith, lists of members, minutes of
business meetings of the directors and various church clubs, includ-
ing the Ladies' Social Circle, a brief history of the church, and re-
ports by the pastors, trustees, and church societies
1. Registers of births, etc.— St. Paul. r. St. Paul Plymouth
•Congregational Church. Ladles* Social Circle.
„. „,,,, MS 60-698
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Branson, Eugene Cunningham, 1861-1933.
Papers, 1899-1933.
4 ft. ■■".■'
In University of North Carolina Library. Southern Historical Col-
lection ( no. 2610)
Educator, author, and editor. Personal and professional corre-
spondence, clippings, writings, and other papers, covering Branson's
years (1900-12) as president of the State Normal School of Georgia
the two following years during which he headed Its Dept of Rural
Economics nnd Sociology, and the remainder of his life, during which
he was founder and head of a similar dept. at the University of North
Carolina. The bulk of the papers relate to Branson's years at the
latter institution. ' ■ ■ * " ■
Gift of the Branson family, through Mrs. Young Smith 1939
1. Sociology, Rural— Study and teaching. 2. North Carolina.' Uni-
versity. ,
North Cnrolina. Univ.
Library
MS 60-699
Roberts, Elmer, 1863-1937.
Papers, 1835-1937.
2331 Items.
teetl'on U (MS) rf N01t " Cai '° ,lna Libra 'y. Southern Historical Col-
Journalist Political commentaries, scrapbooks, and other Darvr*
Pre\ t s n r g ca tO 1900^4?a„ W d°i:l [ 7^ the , Ber »« office Wtte^oXted
a^a^
Unpublished description in the library
Gift of Mrs. E.J. L'Engle, 1940.
Col 1 iecflons P< ^ P0 " MCS_20th C6Dt % U ' S.-Hlst.-War of 1898-
Full name:
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Elmer Earle Roberts.
MS 60-700
St. Paul. Wesley Methodist Church.
Records, 1887-1936.
31 v. nnd 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
„f „n« day ., Schoc i! attendance "cords, treasurers' accounts, a record
hu8sys r g. e sSrS: c ^ mlnutes of the offldai <*-<* ^vz r i
Gift of the Church, 1937.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-701
St. Paul. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1854-94.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
A enshbook of receipts and expenditures, a ledger of subscrlntlons
^hTSntrn^'ellers 6 Sa ' e * ^ *« a « d —IntloL'sTn
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-702
Minneapolis. Lyndale Congregational Church.
Records, 1893-1918.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minutes and church registers.
Gift. '
1. Registers of births, etc.— Minneapolis.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-703
Minneapolis. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1883-91.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
hJHV"^ ~ meetings; constitution ; bylaws'; lists of members of the
Heart and Hand Society; honor roll of the Sunday School (1885) •
printed programs ; and newspaper clippings about the church
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-704
96
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
St. Paul. First Covenant Church.
Records, 1874-1949.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the congregation (1874-1918), of the
trustees (1897-1930), and of a conference of young people's societies
in Minnesota (1901-14). The records are in Swedish.
MS 60-705
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota School of Missions, Minneapolis.
Records, 1907-34. ^ "
3 v, and 1 box. '
In Minnesota Historical Bociety collections.
Correspondence, constitution, bylaws, financial reports, programs,
and minutes of meetings relating chiefly to the School's sponsorship
of an interdenominational summer school of missionary eaucatlon
held at Lake Mlnnetonka (1907-11) and to other summer schools ileld
by succeeding organizations In various places.
Gift of Mrs. Karl Mouiton, 1940.
MS 60-706
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Venable, Charles Scott, 1827-1900.
Papers, 1862-94.
498 Items.
In Unlvers-'ty of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no, 2213)
Confederate officer and aide to Robert E. Lee, mathematics pro-
fessor at the University of Virginia, and author. Official communi-
cations, mainly dated 1863-64, addressed to Lee, and to Venable and
other staff officers, from Confederate commanders in the Virginia
theatre Of war, Scattered postwar letters to Venable from former
Confederate officers contain discussions of military actions. Corre-
spondents include W. H. F. Lee, J. E, B. Stuart, A. P, Hill, Fitzhugh
Lee, Wade Hampton, Richard S. Eweil, J. D. Imboden, Bradley T.
Johnson, R. H. Anderson, Jubal A. Early, P. 6. T, Beauregard, T. M.
R. Talcott, Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, F. T. Nlcholls, and George
E.Pickett.
Indexed list In the library. Many letters and dispatches are pub-
lished in The War of the Rebellion; a compilation of the official
records of the Union and Confederate Armies, published under the
direction of the Secretary of War (1880-1901)
Gift of Mrs. Francis P. Venable, 1939.
1. Confederate States of America— History, Military — Sources,
I. Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
MS 60-707
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Semmes, Benedict Joseph, 1823-1902.
Papers, 1848-65.
410 Itemst
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2333)
Merchant and soldier. Mainly letters to and from his wife,
Jorantha Jordan Semmes, written during Semmes' years as a mer-
chant In Washington,. D. C, and (after 1859) in Memphis, with about
200 letters written during the Civil War while Semmes wa3 serving
as a commissary officer In the Confederate Army, in Tennessee, Ken-
tucky, Mississippi, Georgia, and Alabama,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Semmes, 1941 and 1949.
1. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate Bide.
I. Semmes, Jorantha (Jordan)
MS60-708
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Rollit, Charles, 1810 ?-1885.
Papers, 1847-1929.
8v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Papers, of Rollit and his son, Charles Carter Rollit, both of whom
were ministers in the Protestant Episcopal Church, Includes diaries
(1861-65, 1871) kept by the elder Rollit while serving churches in
the Province of Quebec and at St. Anthony, Minn. ; a volume of
parish reports for the Farmlngton region, the younger Rolllt's lecture
notes kept while a student at Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, his
memorandum book of services at Fergus Falls and Red Wing, Minn. ;
and parish records (1917-29) of baptisms, marriages, and deaths kept
at Farmlngton, Fergus Falls, Minneapolis, Osakls, St. Paul, and St.
Peter, Minn., at Havre, Mont, and atHudson, Wis.
Received, 1936. " _ .
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. — Clergy — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church in
the U. S. A. Minnesota (Diocese)— Hist,— Sources. 3. Registers of
births, etc.— Minnesota. 4. Registers of births, etc.— Havre, Mont.
5. Registers of births, etc. — Hudson, Wis. i. Rollit, Charles Carter.
MS 60-709
Minn. Hist. Soc,
Owre, Alfred, 1870-1935.
Papers, 1884-1936.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Professor of dentistry. Correspondence, clippings, and articles by
and about Owre relating to his plan to make dentistry a specialty
of medicine, to Mb acceptance of the doctrine of state medicine, to his
Ideas on diet, to his activities In medical and dental societies, to his
interest in collecting ait, to his attitude toward World War I, and to
his walking tours In Europe and the United States. Includes circular
letters and bulletins received by Owre as a member of the Officers
Reserve Corps of the U. S. Army. Among the correspondents are
Nicholas Murray Butler, Charles H. Mayo, Cyrus Northrop, Henrik
Shlpstead, and George E.Vincent.
Gift of Mrs, Owre, 1935-36, „ , . „
1. Dentistry. 2. Medi- cine, State, 8. Art— Collections and
collecting. 4. European War, 1914-1918. 60-710
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church.
Records, 1870-1937.
35 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Records of marriages, baptisms, and deaths ; minutes and treas-
urers' records of the Ladles Aid ; constitution and bylaws of a sing-
ing society organized in 1873; minutes of meetings of the congrega-
tion • treasurers' account books ; minutes of the Luther League ; and
treasurers' records of the Junior League. Most of the records are In
Norwegian.
Gift of the Church and of Constance Martin.
1. Registers of births, etc.— St. Paul.
MS 60-711
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890.
Papers, 1816-1934.
3892 Items.
In University of South Carolina Library.
Governor and chief Justice of South Carolina, Correspondence,
bonds and other legal papers, bills, receipts, military requisitions, and
orders, chiefly relating to Simpson's law practice and Judicial service,
with family letters, and papers referring to his army service during
the Civil War. Later papers refer to farming and business conditions
following the war, to the relations of North and South, and to Judicial
opinions and other public matters. Correspondents and persons
named Include Maxcy Gregg, M. L. Bonham, J. L. Orr, W. Porcher
Miles, Thomas J. Jackson, A. P. Aldrlch, W. A, Nabers, J. P. Hoyt,
L. D. Chllds, Wllmot G. De Saussure, Harry Hammond, Henry Mclver,
J. M. McBryde, F. G. de Fontaine, John Belton O'Neal], J. Wlstar
Simpson, A, O. Simpson, and H. S. Simpson.
Unpublished guide In the library.
1 Lawyers — U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. S. —
Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— S. O. lnf.~-lst. 3. South
Carolina. Supreme Court.
MS60-712
South Carolina. Univ. Library
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796.
Papers, 1783-1853.
3 ft. (877 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Army officer, Correspondence and documents relating to Wayne's
position as Commander of the U, S. Army against the northwestern
Indians (1792-96), to his career as representative to Congress from
Georgia In the disputed election of 1790, to his business affairs In-
volving the management of his Georgia rice plantations, and to the
settling of his estate after his death. Includes Instructions from the
Secretary of War; communications with offlceTs on the problem of
supplies, leaves, recruitment, promotions and the various forts under
his command ; Intelligence reports on strength and movement of the
Indians; recommendations for conduct toward the Indians after the
Battle of Fallen Timbers ; material relating to the Treaty of Greene-
vllle and occupation of Detroit; and recollections of officers on the
success of Wayne's military administration In the Northwest, Cor-
respondents include John Armstrong, John Berrien, H. H. Bracken-
ridge, Aedanus Burke, Sharp Delaney, Samuel Drake, John Edwards,
John Francis Hamtramck, William Henry Harrison, John lustoun,
George Ingersoll, James Jackson, David Jones, Henry Knox, Matthew
McAllister, James McHehry, John Pelrce, Timothy Pickering, Rufus
Putnam, Arthur St. Clair, Charles Scott, James Seagrove, Isaac Shel-
by, William SlmmonR, Campbell Smith, Caleb Swan, Adam Tunno,
Francis Vigo, Williain Washington, Anthony Wayne, Isaac Wayne,
Richard Wayne, James Wilkinson, and Oliver Woleott.
Purchase, 1958; gift of McGregor Fund and of the Clements Li-
brary Associates, 1959.
1. Indians of North America— Wars, 1790-1794. 2. Plantations —
Georgia.
MS 60-713
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
97
-The Nimonaf^Uyrhn-Gutahg-of^^anuscript-GoHections
Cabell family.
Papers, 1727-1876.
1 ft. (375 Items)
la University of Virginia Library (6084)
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-714
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
Episcopal papers, 1786-1904.
Man n us£'lpts m L Clemento Llbrar y ( A °° Arbor, Ml,h.) Division of
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-716
Nilsen, Ole, 1844-1933.
Papers, 1876-1931.
4 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
1. United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America— Olerey— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Lutheran Church- SerSonf ^T
Lutheran Church-Charities. 4. Norwegians In the U. s 6 ™ " 8 - 8l
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-716
Herbert, Hilary Abner, J834-1919.
Papers, 1864-1931
2 ft.
l«tr o n D (no e 2481) 0f N ° rth Car °" na Ubrary ' Southera Historical Col-
^„J^Z™^j l , Utb ?^ , Confed f ate o fflce «-. U. S. Representative, and Cab-
inet member. Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, scrapbooto
cuppings, speeches, autobiography, and travel account The con£
spondence covers Herbert's years as Secretary of the Navy in the
J« 9 abln ef U 89 ^) and *<> foUowing'yeara devoted to law
K^J " Washlngtoii, D. 0. Includes letters of Orover Cleveland
lT^ d ,^ H 2! ,Se ' , ' el ■ t • Rob ^ t Owxxfr. KlCard Olney, and other puS
lie figures, discussing contemporary issues, political conventions and
campaigns, diplomatic affairs, the South's Negro problem, and Re-
construction. Also Includes Civ.. War reminiscences, a European
travel account, and Herbert's History of the 8th Alabama Regiment
Unpublished' description In the library.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1898-1897. 2. Southern States— Race ques-
tion. 8. Confederate States of America— History, Military— Sources.
w »,,-, „ „, MS60-717
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Leverich, Charles P
Correspondence, 1833-54.
966 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
New York merchant and factor. Letters written to Leverich by
residents of Natchez and vicinity, or dealing with business affairs of
the Natchez: area. Most letters date from the period 1840-54. Among
the correspondents are B. B. Baker, Baker and Little, H. Chotard*
G. Colhoun, Henry L. Conner, William G. Conner, O. G. Dahlgren
iSSU" 1 ?v aVS ' SBm ,V,1 M '„ Davls - Eml 'y Duncan, Henry P. Duncan
Stephen Duncan, William St. John Elliot,, Frederic B. Ernst Fuller
? p T S?«? >, „ K ^ r J r ' U ? ,ei , & Duncan Llnton - Geor <re M. Marshall,
wn R r„ a T S »?i"' W i N ? w ' on M i r<!er . Jon" Minor, Rebecca A. Minor
William J. Minor A. J. Postlethwalte, Francis Suget, Francis Suget
Jr., J. P. Walworth, and B. F. Young "^ H
Acquired, 1953.
1. Natchez, Miss. — * Comm,
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 60-7:18
Lions Clubs, Mississippi.
Records, 1938-48.
1040 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
^fi„ , . cia K pa ? er ? and mlnutes of annual conventions of District 80
in&SFiEP i& P' 01 " 8 ' Internat '° na <' Minutes of annual meetings for
1038-43 and 1948, and financial papers of the district covernors of
K 11 ^ (1M^6> The district governors during 3 tils period
include Wilson S. Brown, Leonard Gathrlght, John W. Kennedy
Samuel P. Lumpkin, E.,K. Latimer, Wayne D. Howard J. W Good'
win, Tommy Day, J. A. Travis, J. T. Grantham S. tT Boebuck A Ray
Gift of Alton Massey, 1048.
Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-719
Clark, Charles, 1811 ?-1877.
Papers, 1831-80.
66 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer and Governor of Mississippi. Corre-
spondence; personal, business, and military papers. Includes freight
w"f,. (1 ?7 4) of the B t eam ers Capital City, Colorado, Frank Pargoud.
Mcllle Moore, Natchez, Ouachita Belle, and St. Luke. Among the
correspondents are H. Cassedy, James Clark, William Clark, Varlna
Davis, N. B Forrest, S. G. French, and Douglas Walworth. Sir
tne er erlod 18«M» 6ntS W6re Sl8ned by Clark ' 0hlef covera 8 e ls for
1949 lft ° f DaT ' d LaValIe House through Mis. S. T. Pllkinton, Jr.,
1. Mississippi— Pol. & govt. 2. Mississippi— Hist.— Civil War-
Sources. 3. Shipping— Mississippi River.
mi™, *. , rs i . MS 60-720
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
American Joint Reconstruction Foundation.
Records, 1922-39.
25 ft. .
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence financial statements of many private cooperative
European banks which were helped by the Foundation, reportion the
economic situation of the communities helped by the Foundation, and
S\,^ rm , a tlon .°n. tne cooperative movement in Poland, Lithuania,
Rumania and other countries. The material ls related to the Insti-
tute s^ American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee collection.
Catalog in repository.
Gift of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 1953
1. Jews in Europe, Eastern. 2. Banks and banking, Cooperative-^
Europe, Eastern. S. Cooperation— Europe, Eastern.
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Library S °°~ r21
Zhitlowsky, Chaim, 1865-1943.
Papers, 1893-1943.
30 ft.
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
/ ph '' ?°P her . Publicist, and socialist theoretician. Correspondence
wSji <.' letters, some from well-known Russian socialist leaders,
Yiddish writers, pnd Important American and European personali-
ties), MSS. of Zhltlowsky's writings, a large collection of circulars
from many institutions and organizations, and other papers /
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of the Zhitlowsky family, 1944.
1. Socialism. 2. Socialists, Russian. 3. Authors, Yiddish— Corre-
spondence, remlnls- cences.
Yivo Institute for
MS 60-722
Jewish Research. Library
98
The National Union Catalog^} Manuscript Collections
Boyd, William Kenneth, 1S79-193S.
Papers, 1879-1938.
8574 items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library.
Historian, librarian, and professor of history. Personal and profes-
sional correspondence and writings, covering the period of Boyd's
service as Instructor and professor of history at Dartmouth College,
Trinity College, aud the latter's successor, Duke University; as mem-
ber of the staff of the Encyclopaedia Britannlca; and as director of
libraries at Duke University. The papers reflect Boyd's Interest In
American and North Carolina history, his work in the building of
the Southern Americana collection In the Duke libraries, and his
leadership in establishing the manuscript collection through the
Trinity College Historical Society and the Flowers Fund. Corre-
spondents Include many leading contemporary historians.
Card Index In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired 1939 and 1965.
1. Historians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 00-723
Duke Univ. Library
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
Papers, ca. 1850-1906.
3 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (3820 nnd 56041
Poet. Correspondence, literary MSS., notebooks, essays, lectures,
legnl and other papers. Includes letters written about Whitman after
his death, a biographical note on Whitman, and a biographical sketch
of Ellas Hicks. Correspondents include H. M. Alden, Anderson Gal-
leries, Elsa Barker, Sylvester Baxter, Raley H, Bell, Jack Bliss,
Boston Saturday evening gazette, Leonard M. Brown, Sevellon Brown,
John Burroughs, Edward Carpenter, Century magazine, Henry Clapp,
Edward Clifford, Commercial, Moncure Conway, Mary Q. Davis, Peter
Doyle, Charles W. Eldrldge, James T. Fields, Ann Gilchrist, Herbert
Gilchrist, Richard Watson Gilder, Nat and Fred Gray, John Harlan,
O.O. Heuienwqy, Herald. Kristofer Naeel Janson, Alma Calder John-
ston, William Sloane Kennedy, Karl Knortz, James Russell Lowell,
Mrs. C. O. Mailloux, Dewitt Miller, Henry Norcuan, Northwestern
Literary and Historical Society, Thomas Hancock Nunn, Cbailes G.
Oates, Jnmes Parton, Edward R, Pease. T. W. Rolleston, William
Michael Rossetti, Charles Rowley, Jr„ Henry S, Saunders, Scrtbner
& Co., J. M. Stoddard, Bayard Taylor, Wllllnui R. Thayer, Dion
Thomas, J. W. Wallace, Louisa (Van Velsor) Whitman, Francis
Howard Williams, Talcott Williams, and C. A. Wilson.
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1954-59.
1, Hicks, Ellas, 1748-1830. 2. Authors — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc.
MS60-724
Virginia, Univ. Libr.
Perlmutter, Sholem, 188-tr . . collector.
Papers on the American Yiddish theater, 1880-1954.
150 ft.
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence (en. 3100 items), MSS. (ca. 2800) of plays in
Yiddish, programs, music scores for operettas, records, clippings, and
photos. Correspondents Include Jacob Adler, Paul Baratoff, Leon
Blank, Max Gabel, Abraham Goldfaden, Jennie Goldstein, Jacob
Gordin, Peretz Hirshbeln, Solomon Hurok, Joseph Latelner, Solomon
Llbln, Boris Moros, Morris Moskovltch, Paul Muni, Molshe Oysher,
and Maurice Schwartz. The material Is related to the Yivo theater
collection, y
Catalog being prepared by the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in repository.
Gift of Mr. Perlmutter'R daughter, 1955.
1. Theater— Jews. 2. Yiddish drama (Collections) 3. Actors,
Jewish.
MS 60-7-25
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Moore, George, 1852-1933.
Letters, 1001-39.
l."9 items.
In University of Washington Library. :
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author. Correspondence collected by Joseph M. Hone related to
his Wogruphy of Moore. Includes 110 letters from Moore to various
people Including E. A. Boyd, Barrett H. Clark, Edward Dujaidln,
Phillip Gosse, the Gosse family, Clara Lanza, William K. Magee,
James Stephens, and Henry Tonks; 49 letters written to Hone from
various people connected with Moore including Nancy Cunard, Wil-
liam Geary, E. Mona Jackson, Marie Belloc Lowndes! William K.
Mngee, Maurice G. Moore, Charles Morgan, Gerald O'Donovnn, Vin-
cent O'Sulllvan, John Thompson- Walker, and Henry Tonks; and a
list of the correspondence, compiled by Hone, with critical annota-
tions.
Indexed in card catalog.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary righto available In the library.
Purchased from Mr. Hone, 1955.
1; Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Hone, Joseph
Maiinsell, 1882-
MS 60-726
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Echols, John H
Business record", 1853-72.
79 Items and 5 v. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Mississippi State treasurer (1855-09). Land patents, tax receipts,
and other business papers. Among the single Kerns of interest are
Echdis' commission as State treasurer, dated Oct, 20, 1805, and signed
by Gov. Benjamin G. Humphreys ; and 2 .certificates of stock of the
Planters', Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Association, dated Jan. 11,
1872 Includes Bank book, Green's Exchange and Banking Office
(1854) ; 8 miscellaneous account books containing Incomplete entiles
for the period 1853-60; and an undated Index or list.
1. Finance, Public — Mississippi. 2. Land grants — Mississippi,
i. Green's Exchange and Banking Office, Jackson, Miss.
MS 60-727
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Leivick, Halper, 1888-
Papers, 1908-
27 ft.
In Ylvo institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Poet and playwright. Correspondence, literary MSS., albums of
clippings relating to Leivlck's plays, poems, and personality, and
photos.
Unpublished guide In repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository,
Home originally: Lelvlck Halpern.
MS 60-728
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888-
Literary MSS., 1940-42.
1 item and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Author and college professor, of Martin, Tenn. Original MSS. of
2 novels: The keepers of the house (published 1940) and The usurper
(published 1941) ; also a copy of the MS. of Kroll's article, Deep
South — never-never land, which was published In the Deep South
number of the Saturday review of literature, v. 25 (Sept. 19, 1942) p.
10-12.
Gift of Mr. Kroll, 1942.
1, Southern States.
MS 60-729
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Chancy, Fred.
Literary MSS., 1936-47.
3v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Typed MSS. of 2 works by Chaney, who was a resident of Wash-
ington Co., Miss. The first is entitled A refugee's story, and relates
to the Mississippi flood of 1027 ; there are 2 copies, one containing
60 p. and the other 61 p. The other work is entitled The dike at
LelandNeck (24 p.)
Gift of Mr, Chaney, 1950.
1. Mississippi River — Floods. I. Title: A refugee's story.
ii. Title: The dike at Leland Neck.
MS 60-730
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Brown, R L
Papers, 1921-30.
50 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous papers concerned with Brown's service as secretary /
of the Mississippi State Building Commission and the Mississippi '
State Hospital Removal, Improvement and Land Sale Commission.
1. Mississippi. State Building Commission. 2. Mississippi. State
Hospital Removal, Improvement and Land Sale Commission.
MS 60-731
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
99
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Keys, W H druggist.
Records, 1881-82.
15 Items and 4 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Dealer in drugs, medicines, tobacco, cigars, and lianoriL or nrt«M
^rs. 1 " ledgera ' account book - «^^ wra^EEs
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1941.
«-i' Drue trade— Oxford, Miss. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trad»—
Oxford, Miss, 3. Liquor traffic— Oxford, Miss. • *" ure and tra <»—
Mississippi. Dept of' Archive, end History USe0 ~ 732
Kosciusko, Miss.
1849-70.
Bethel Lodge No. 107.
Freemasons.
Records,
4 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Co M°i« S ?if^?? ge ' ? hl ?,?r Iocated at Burkettsville in Attala
nfei ■ m (J 8 * 9 - 51 ) ? nd «' Palmer's Spring in the same county
paW. K y W8 ' m ' nUtes ' names of ■"««"«", and recoil oS
Deposited by Arthur Palmer Hudson, 1953.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 60 " 733
Killona Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss.
Records, 1836-ca. 1886. '
Br, .
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Plantation journals, including cotton book and business book for
Ba.£ a thf,?i an , d ,V ,e pe, ' lod ca ' 1868 - 88 - "» recorSrkept byJorden
„S Zl' *5 e P, Ia , ntatl0 " manager, reflect farming practices in the Acona
neighborhood, in the hill portion of Holmes Co
Of ?or f denB H a U ey- WatS ° n ' 1M " aCQU ' red by Wat8 ° n from a ™&™
slppl-^ot^r^^l^JoX. 2 - ^tton growing-Missis-
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-734
Esker, Katie-Prince Ward.
Historical MSS., 1946.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
n^ZZ° \°u ks - ( 1 t yP e "' r 'tten) entitled Federal land sales in Oktibbeha
County, Mlss,ssippt ; and Families of Oktibbeha County, MTssissipp 8
Indexed.
Gift of Mrs. Esker, 1946.
1. Mississippi— Public lands. 2. Oktibbeha Co., Mlss.-Geneal.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 ^ 35
McNeill, Daniel, of Bolton, Miss.
Papers, 1860-94.
109 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
pj^-pjxs jarsuasjyf the ««--
1. Bolton, Miss. — Comm.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-736
Clark, Thomas Dionysius, 1903-
Literary MSS., 1944-48.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
MSS. (typewritten, printers copy) of 2 books by Clark- Pills
pett coats, and plows; the Southern country store (1944) and The
Southern country editor (1948) u»»*; ana j.ne
Gift of Mr. Clark, 1948-49.
So'the^ef re8 - S0Uthern States ' 2 ' ^eriean newspapers-
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-737
Workmen's Circle.
Records, 1893-1955.
60 ft.
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
«. I w Pa , rt ' tran !,«ipts made from originals in the Central Office of
the Workmen s Circle.
Correspondence, minute books, reports, memoranda, circulars and
souvenir journals published by the Workmen's Circle's 700 branch^ •
5il PP M^' and materlal , Pertaining to the Circle's afternoon schools
for children, to its social agencies, and to Its political activities ^'
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository^ y "
Gift of the Workmen's Circle, 1962-55. -
1. Jews in the U. S. — Education.
iivo Institute for
T , ,.„ . MS 60-738
Jewish Research. Library
Lawrence, Swanee B
MSS. of poems, ca. 1959.
336 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
«*?th. d5?S5SS. aDd typed MSS - of poema ' publlsned ,n **•
Gift of Swanee B. Lawrence, 1959.
i. Title: Blngles.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-739
Ball, William Watts, 1888-1952.
Papers, 1805-1952.
26,728 Items and 116 v.
In Duke University Library.
h„.^ d li 0r and m l thor - Personal and political correspondence dlai-v
business papers, speeches, editorials, notes, printed matter wrsonal
?£?"« books memorandum ^oks, 'and scrapbooto. The naSre
^L Ba F?. actl l 1 . tleil ES cdltor Of several newspapers, include? the
l^ 6 ' ° f ' polumbia, S. C, and the News and courier/of cSar?e^ton
w.?;- The ™ al ° sroup is concerned with national and South Carolina
of mtt It J"^ 0f ,. the 20th *•*"'• and Includes dSss on
of politics, the South Carolina textile industry, Negro problems the
depression and the F. D. Roosevelt administrationf^ewspai^' and
the newspaper business, education in South Paroiino ^ P u? d
problems in both World' Wars, p??hlbitioS, Stato' rights ^aTr^
Una social life and customs, Roman Catholicism J Wh ?£ ,"
international Issues and genera, b^ineis and faml y matters Co re'
Bpondents Include J. J. McSwaln, D. C Hevward rnhJ ,p„~ n
John Hays Hammond, M. F. AniVl, David D W«nS« 7 an 4'
Hemphill, Ambrose E.' Gonsaies, Thomas™. Waring Tathan°le! B
Card Index in the library.
mX° '° lnvestlgators < ln Wt) ^der restrictions accepted by the
SSwli'S' rlghto ava,lab,e ,n *• lib ™'-
. *ttS2K£!i^£S 2 - U - S -H.st.-^Othcent.
DukeUnlv. Library
MS 60-740
Gordon, Robert, of Pontotoc Co., Miss.
Diaries of Robert and James Gordon, 1861-76.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
in part, transcripts (typewritten) '
Four diaries of Robert Gordon, prominent planter of Pontotoc Cn
firal .Xr!,'!? h T rS ^ 185 £ 1857, aV 18M Two°dfaSes'
1. Plantations— Mississippi. i. Gordon, James, 1833-1912.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archlves and H|st01 . y M S 60-^41
Garden Clubs of Mississippi.
Sera pbooks, 1938-^56.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Scrapbooks or newspaper clippings concerning the organization's
activities, June 1938-June 1940, and Feb.-Mnr 1956 urBanlzatlon s
Gift of Evelyn Ebert, 1957. ™'
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-742
100
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Capers, Walter Branham, 1870-1952.
Journal, 1919-44.
3 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Transcript (typewritten)
Journal kept by Gapers as rector of St. Andrew's Church (Prot-
estant Bplscopnl), Jackson, Miss.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Deposit.
1. Jackson, Miss. St. Andrew's Church. 2. Protestant Episcopal
Church in the U, S. A.— Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-743
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Mississippi. Supreme Court.
Correspondence, 1884.
248 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Letters addressed to Oliver Clifton, who served as clerk of the
State Supreme Court of Mississippi from 1878 to 1896, concerning
legal matters.
Filed alphabetically by writers' names.
1. Court records— Mississippi. i. Clifton, Oliver.
MS 60-744
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Wilbur, Curtis Dwight, 1867-1954.
Papers, 1924-29.
2 ft. (ca. 700 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Secretary of the Navy and Judge. Mainly speeches delivered
by Wilbur while he was Secretary of the Navy ; also correspondence,
articles, sermons, press releases and memorabilia. Includes articles
written by others.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Paul C. Wilbur, 1056.
1 U. S.— History, Naval— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS60-745
Hamilton, James Woodburn, 1866-
Papers, 1911-89.
lft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author, founder of World Peace Postage Association, originator
of Cosmos English. Correspondence, MS. and printed matter con-
cerning Cosmos English, "a proposal to simplify English as the Inter-
national auxiliary language for the world," and other proposed
language or spelling simplifications; also correspondence, mainly
1928-33, with Individuals and organizations Interested In the promo-
tion of nvorld peace.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mr. Hamilton, 1948 and 1947.
1 Peace. 2. Language, Universal. 8. Spelling reform.
MS 60-746
Dupree, H T T 6.1822.
Plantation account books', 1878-1900.
4v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Accounts of a Hinds Co. planter and physician, who farmed near
Raymond, Miss. The ledgers cover all or parts of the years 187*-
81, 1886-87, 1891-94, and 1894-1900.
Indexed In part. .
An account of the plantation operations Is contained in Biographi-
cal and historical memoirs of Mississippi, v. 1, p. 679-680.
li Plantations— Hluds Co., Miss. 2. Agriculture— Mississippi—
HlndsCo. ■■■ ■ „ „ JW
MS 60-747
Mississippi.^ Dept. of Archives and History
Dickson, Harris, 1868-1946.
Papers, 1888-1946.
1688 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer. Judge, and novelist, of Vlcksburg, Miss. Correspondence,
Journals, notes, speeches, newspaper clippings, MSS of Published
works, and mlscella- aous papers. The Journals cover 1889, 1910, and
1917. Includes biographical material, book reviews, queries, ana
"Writers' Project" material. „
1. Lawyer— Mississippi-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. A
Judges— Mississippi— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Federal
Writers' Project. Mississippi. MS 60-748
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
d. 1863.
Broaddus, William L
Papers, 1850-99.
277 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a Union Army offlcer, con-
cerning his military service, with a few ante helium papers concern-
in?wf activities in Macomb, 111. Mainly letters of Broaddus to hta
wife dealing wth experiences in camp; many early letters refer to
Se writer's tack of money and clothing; others reflect _ Broaddus'
antipathies toward certain fellow officers, and his prejudice against
West Po tat officers and tactics. Two letters following his death relate
to the circumstances of his passing and the disposition of the body
Postwar papers are concerned with pensions paid to Mrs. Broaddus
for the service of her husband and her son In the Civil War.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1944. . »,„''-
1. U. S.— Hist-Clvil War-Personal narratives 60 _y 49
Duke Univ. Library
Bailey, Josiah William, 1873-1946.
Papers, 1833-1948.
ca. 671,600 items.
S^ to oln&T^^WlSi'l«l«.- Personal, business, political
ana<»ngressionai papers, largely concerned with Bailey's service as
IT S.^enator from North Carolina (1931-46) Topics and issues dealt
Witt ta the Senatorial papers include agriculture, banking, ^"forr-
tae, communism and fascism, economy, education, food »*>*"»■[
foreign policy, housing, Industry, Interior, Jews, Justice, labor ^and
m^na^ment, legislation, lend-lease, medicine, national defense, Navy
and Marines patronage, Post Office Dept.. prohibition, ral^oads, re-
lief State Dept, Supreme Court, tax and tariff, trade and commerce,
Treasury Dept, veterans affairs, and War Dept.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. US-Pol. ft govt- 1901-1953. MS eo^BO
DukeUnly. Library
Blakey, Angus R
Papers, 1820-88.
652items.
In Duke University Library. iQdn_«*
Lawyer. Correspondence and other papers, mainly for 18«MJS,
Including those of Biakey's Junior law partners, and papers involving
egal and business matters connected with his practice in Madison and
Albemarle Counties, Va. The collection Is largely concerned with
Vlreinia and Virginians, but contains many references to the Amer-
lean Revolution, the Mexican War, American polltlcsand government.
Confederate currency, pension claims, and general conditions and
hardships In the Confederacy. Includes material on slavery, free
Negroes, the Virginia secession convention, the Confederate Army,
Reconstruction, and land matters (surveys, deeds, claims, and litiga-
tion)
Card index In the library.
1 lawyers— Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Vir-
glnla-Pol. & govt. MS 60-751
Duke Univ. Library
Baltimore merchants correspondence, 1771-1886.
ca. 200 Items. .„„„„.
In University of Virginia Library (8029)
Letters from customers and shippers to various merchants in Balti-
more, Including Mark Alexander, James Cox, Jr, and members of his
staff. Robert Danny, Robert Gllmore & Son, George Gale, John KlUey,
John Kitty, Robert and Samuel Purvlance, and George Welch. In-
cludes some papers of Matthew Blair, Sylvanus Bourne of Amster-
dam, Robert Brent, James Brown of Richmond, Carson & Seton and
Leroy & Bayard of New York City, and Willing, ft Francis of Phlla-
delphla. The material is related to the library's Baltimore business
Pa i)escrtaed Inline Auhual report on historical collections, University
of Virginia Library, 1947-19, p. 109-110, 134.
Purchased from James L. Hook, 1948.
1. Merchants, American— Baltimore. 2. Baltimore— Comm.
sap 60-762
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Heartman, Charles Frederick, 1883-
Correspondence, 1936-38.
70 items. _
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Bibliographer, editor, bookseller, and auctioneer, of New Orleans
and "The Book Farm," Hattlesburg, Miss. Correspondence concern-
ing the efforts of Heartman to establish a cooperative colony on a
farm In Forrest Co., Miss., on which he later lived. Most of the cor-
respondence resulted from advertisements In the Saturday jevlew
of literature. Includes 2 mimeographed letters from Sherwood Eddy
concerning the "Delta Cooperative Farm" at Hlllhouse, Miss.
Gift of Mrs. Heartman, 1958. ■ ■ . '
1 Hlllhouse, Miss, Delta Cooperative Farm. i. Hddy, George
Sberwood.1871- VSM*
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
101
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mississippi. Dept. of Archioes and History.
Confederate pension rolls, Mississippi, 1913-35.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
„,f„ e . n sion rolls listing the qualified pensioners in each Mlsslsslnni
P^cCe^rKn^nr^'repor^ ZTS
1, Pensions, Military— Mississippi.
.Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History iS6 ^ 75i rev
McGregor, Tracy William, 1809-1936, collector.
•Literary manuscripts, 1638-1935.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library.
ass ^^^x^^SSMP^^
Joseph Conrad, WUIiam De Morgan' Thomas^ O^'nS^ ColVl 5'
worthy Edward Garnett, G^eTotTng, Edw^lverei? SJT'
William H. Hudson S Hun, *£'„? » m . a . n, ,£ aurenc6 Housman.
Edward Jenner" Benjamin Jowett Jn7n ^v' Rg r ! es J- Ingersoll,
Harry M. Lauder William R n "iif ^ te ' Walte s - Landor,
IJoyd, Jr., ChStteT'LocWmrt So SfhW Br --9>W 1 ^
Lowell, Lord Thomas Babtagton Mabauliv riSf »l ^^f, R ^ se "
Masson, Cotton Mather, Increase, \u.thil h, J ° hl > Wasefleld, David
Mather Richard. M Ml dm VtaLnf tT " ch f rd Mather, Samuel
Francis T. Palg™ T e " wStar Bale i """"f 16 ?. William Morris,
Shaw, Thomas E Shaw, Les I Steohe f Rnh.i " T er Q J 300 "' Qe ° r se B.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Virginia. Univ. LIbr. MS 60-766
Creekrnore, Hubert, 1907-
Ljterary notes and MSS., 1924-48.
387 Items.
N«^!f S . lS8l . Ppl Dept - ° f Archives and History
X&n&SFI^ rd^cel^'^ * ***-, Miss,
consist of materials £5 to wrninfanl »S W?" X ? ltems
The fingers of night fl948> whi3F S? P r ' n «ng Oreekmore's novel,
The tenant farmef Other UemslScSfrM^ 8 8hort . 8tor y «tlttad
over 160 poems and more th.^sn I^ e MS . S ' and P^ted copies of
Plays; thefirst 2 issu^f o?»m^ f ./i' » 0rIea i novel * ""<**. an <J
Poems b, se? ^Icem^nln th° Pa^fic^iwi? o^F"^ 8 - stories and
<19^44>, a weekly tosuVby the U S.M Trato^^iTS
wStffiSSttK and the mouse ' and R,ver * ambl ° r - a °™ PiW. ^
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Creekrnore, 1947-48
x. Bngel, Lehman, 1910- ,' t . Armltage, Walter.
Full name: Hiram Hubert Creekrnore.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 °- 786
Hamilton, Charles D
Papers, 1858-70.
875 items.
i?» M ,f SiSS i P M l Depl A ot Archives and History.
in Sana ' nSZSS'gS ^ had T iasWe bus,n «* ">'«««t«
ton and hto wife Lte e Ham* Vn„ pe ™ 0nal c^Poadence of Hamii-
the Hamilton factor in New Oceans 'S&W'- of > ett ??, are from
McDowell and Nugent) Other tett™ a£ £? N ^ ge " t 5? d °°- (later
whom Hamilton was a^iate^ fn fh f /?£ ^ nry , W - A,len - wlth
Baton Bouee- B Htiv^I „7, tne Allendale plantation near
There is correspondence with m'wyers? antongThemT^'es a F^uT
Sn* Si52 , i. an ^. J - ?• T ™ a8 J her - Son,e lettere are from Mrs. Hamll-
, B^^a^ae^.B^r aP ' '^ * *"***;;#** U
* M^^STSk Orlean^. Ham,UOn ' ^° <*«
d. 1833.
Mississippi, Dept. of
MS 60-767
Archives and History
Howard, Nathan G
Papers, 1820-39.
353 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Lawyer, of Ellsworth, Me.; Lawrenceburgh, Ind.; and Warrenton
Vicksburg, Brandon, and Jackson, Miss. Correspondence an" "eeal
papers, mainly for the years 1820-29. Howard was a member from
Bankln T Co of the State Constitutional Convention of 1832, Tnd served
M.'nf J«8""» tu ff- T ftters of 1833 and later dates were written by
his nephews, B. D. and Volney B. Howard. There are letters of Felix
n.m?£ fn ank " n E " FST"' J ° hn K Qu'tman an^HlmmDWU
llamson (Governor of Maine, and a Member of Congress, 1821-231
l. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Mio-i.
slppl-Pol. & govt. 3. Mississippi. ConstltutZ^SvenUoniS.^
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History MS 60_758
Bellamy, William.
Papers of William and Joseph Bellamy. 1815-88
100 items. ■'■■'.
In Duke University Library.
Family and business correspondence and papers of William Ilel-
lamy, ; evidently a planter, of Enfield, Halifax Co.^N. C ^nd of Josenh
Bel amy, a lawyer, chiefly dating from 1843-69 incudes land sole
SE2? f ' <- reCe ' PtS /° r P™^' "" 1 *«•. legal papers ?eco?ds o?
P nlllJ T farm ( P'°a"ce <ind a few Civil War letters. Of particular
Interest are letters and resolutions concerning the separation T of
Acq e uTred e im iStS ,r ° m ^ N ° rtherD branCh of ^ dZStbtoug
1. Lawyers— North Carolina— Correspondence, reminiscences etc
2 Agricultural prices-Halifax Co., NO. 3. Methodist Sconai
Church South- -Hlst.-Sources. 4.' Methodist E P scopal Chureh-
Hlst.— Sources. j, Bellamy, Joseph/ ; ..vnurtn
DukeUnlv. Library MS 60-^59
Kincaid family.
Issnlomf the Kincaid and Anderson families, 1707-1926.
In University of South Carolina Library
Correspondence, wills, school reports, land grants recelnt^ »o
^K%&$£Xp£S^™ a Pa ^ " 67 -^ +
1834 v m. Anderson, Edward Klrkpatrlck isniliMQ \„ > '^ 1782 ~
Ellzabeth Kincaid 1R11-1HM „ a_/ ' ™?~ 184a ".Anderson,
1903. vi aSSSE, flmlly • *\ AnderS0D . Thomas Kincaid, 1843-
SouthOarolina. Univ. Library. MS 60-760
Boyd, Archibald H
Papers, 1841-97.
46 items.
In Duke University Library.
Businessman, Lenox Castle, Bockingham Co., N C Personal and
business correspondence of Boyd and his son, j£mei k Boyd attorney
{°I *?■■?'&*'* Dl8trlct ot Nor th Carolina. Tndudes letters of
£S«f va^ou^verSS rffe ~
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1944.
Oarel.na-Po1l1ovt=:S65i War 7 P «f SOn . al na ™tlves. 2. North
, Boyd, JaZ^d,^. ^B^n^la^uefB-^ 181 ^
DukeUnlv. Library MS 60-761 i-©v
Barksdale, Peter.
Papers, 1783-1895.
435 items.
In Dukj University Library.
Tobocco farmer of Halifax Co., Va. Correspondence, largely dat-
ing from 1789-1842. The earlier letters are, from Randolph and Wil-
MS 60-762.
102
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barksdale, Peter. Papers, 1783-1895.
(Continued)
Ham Barksdnle, merchants In Petersburg, Va., and concern the pur-
chase of slaves, commercial activities, and tobacco culture during the
late 18th century. Other subjects include the hiring out of slaves, the
stabbing of Senator Ephraim Hubbard Foster of Tennessee (1841),
cholera epidemics In New Orleans and Memphis (1849), yellow fever
in Norfolk and Bichmond (1850), student life at the University of
Virginia, the Sons of Temperance, and local politics In Virginia and
Tennessee.
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1038, 1941, 1950-51, and 1957.
1. Slavery In the U. S.— Virginia. 2. Tobacco— Virginia. 3. Epi-
demics— U. S. 4. Virginia. University — Students. 5. Southern
States— Pol. & govt. 6. Poster, Ephralm Hubbard, 17957-1854. i.
Barksdale, Randolph, n. Barksdale, William. *
MS 60-762
Duke Univ. Library
Brent, George William.
Papers, 1862-81.
134 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate Army officer. Official correspondence, reports, mili-
tary dispatches, and orders of Brent as assistant adjutant general of
the Military District of the West, based at Augusta, Ga. Papers con-
cern the affairs of the Georgia Railroad and Indicate Improper use of
government transportation by private individuals; others relate to
disorganization In Mississippi during the last months of the war. In-
cludes detailed accounts of subsistence stories, railroad equipment,
troop movements, ordnance depots, and supplies, after Sherman's
march. Includes an official report of the medical director. Division
of the West ; and a general order signed by Brent. A letter from
Leonidas Polk explains why he disobeyed orders, and one from Simon
B. Buckner discusses the organization of the Dept. of Eastern Ten-
nessee. The papers are significant in reflecting the inefficiency and
Incompetence with which Confederate logistical matters were con-
ducted during the later stages of the Civil War.
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1941, 1949-50, and 1957.
1. Confederate States of America. Army. 2, Georgia Railroad.
I. Polk, Leonidas, Bp., 1806-1864. n. Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-
1914.
MS 60-763
Duke Univ. Library
Dight, Charles Fremont, 1856-1938.
Papers, 1883-1938.
13- boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Professor of medicine and Minneapolis alderman. Correspondence,
articles, clippings, and other papers relating to medical teaching In
Minnesota In the early 1900's, to Bight's work as medical director of
the Ministers Life and Casualty Union, to his participation in Min-
neapolis city government, and to his Intorest in and promotion of the
eugenics movement. Includes the records of the Minnesota Eugenics
Society. Correspondents Include Alexis Carrel, W. J. Calderwood,
William F, Foiweii, Mrs. J, Borden Harriman, the Mayo brothers, and
Margaret Sanger,
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson
(1955) and In Minnesota history, v. 24 (1943) p. 356 and v. 25 (1944)
p. 62-64.
Bequest of Dr. Dtght.
1.' Medicine— Study and teaching — Minnesota. 2. Minneapolis —
Pol & govt. 3. Eugenics. i. Minnesota Eugenics Society.
MS60-764
Minn, Hist. Soc.
Hampton family.
Papers of the three AVade Hamptons, 1773-1956.
283 items.
In Un'versity of South Carolina Library.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, clippings, documents, accounts, bonds, and other
papers of the Richland County (S. C.) Wade Hamptons: the first, a
planter, Congressman, and Revolutionary soldier; his son, a planter;
and his grandson, a Coutederate soldier, Governor, and U. S. Senator.
Mainly letters exchanged between members of the family and dealing
with private concerns ; some possess political, military, and economic
significance in the history of the State and Nation. Most numerous
are the papers of Wade Hampton ni, which reveal conditions during
the Civil War, Including troop dispositions, strategy, and horci>front
privations. His later papers deal with the Reconstruction period, and
various public issues including the Negro problem and efforts to re-
store the Southern economy. Correspondents and persons named In-
clude John Hampton, Jacob Read, A. Vanderhorst, Richard Hampton,
Alexander Gillon, Seaborne Jones, Aaron Burr, David Porter, Dedus
Wadsworth, John Armstrong, John Bynum, Johnson Hagood, James
Harrison, Elizabeth Hampton, Anthony Hampton, W. E. Richardson,
»,„.,„ j- Tjifnvette Mary Fisher Hampton, James S. Guignard,
<&£ McDuffle 'wmtamCa'mpbell Presto„%hn S • SM = . William
T Porter. Paul Hamilton, William Eustis, Harriet Hampton, J. H.
Thornweli, Watts Shuman, Mary McDuffle, Jefferson Davis, Robert
E Leei J. K B. Stuart, George Howe, Gillespie Thornweli, Pierce
Butler,' William Smith, Tom Taylor, Watt Taylor, William T. Sher-
man P G T. Beauregard, James Parsons Carroll, Andrew Johnson,
John* Mullaly, Horace Greeley, Thomas L Preston, Anna Preston,
Kate Hampton, John S. Preston, T. G. Barker, William A. Courtenay,
Euphemla McOllntock, Daniel Heyward Trezevant, C. H. Griffith,
George McDuffle Hampton, and J. S. Gaines.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Many letters are published In Family letters of the three' Wade
Hamptons, 1782-1901, edited by Charles B. Oauthen (1958)
1 U S Hist— Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. South Caro-
lina— Pol & govt.— 1865- i. Hampton, Wade, 1754-1835. n.
Hampton, Wade, 1791-1858. in. Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902.
MS 60-765
South Carolina. Univ. library
Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1860.
Papers, 1843-62.
2 boxes
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minister Correspondence, diaries, sermons, and other papers re-
lating to NlchoPs work as a schoolteacher and a preacher In Massa-
chusetts, his activities as agent of the Northampton Colony, thejmem-
bers of which settled In Hennepin Co., Minn, near Lake Mlnnetonka,
and his career as a home missionary and minister at Minneapolis, St
Anthony and Stillwater, Minn. The papers contain data on the Still-
water Presbyterian Church, on an academy and lyceum at Stillwater,
Minn , and on the Plymouth Congregational Church of Minneapolis.
Includes Nichols' MS. of the Chronicles of Stillwater and letters
written by his wife and by relatives In Connecticut and Massachusetts
concerning social life and family affairs. •.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A Johnson
(1956) aid in Minnesota history, v. 19 (1938) p. 841 and y.,20 (1939)
xi 327 ■
Gift of Charles W.Nichols, 1938 and 1939. _ „ f
1 New England— Soc. life & cust. 2. Stillwater, Minn. 8. Still-
water Minn. First Presbyterian Church. 4. Minneapolis. Plymouth
Congregational Church. 5. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 6. Presbyterian Church — Missions.
I. Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1880. Chronicles of Stillwater, n.
Nichols family. '■''■.»«/.«»«»
MS 60-766 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Branch family.
Papers, 1778-1895.
801 Items and 6 v. ■
In Du:;e University Library.
Correspondence, scrapbook, addresses, account book, daybook, letter
book, and other papers of the North Carolina and Florida family:
chiefly those of James Branch, Florida planter, and of Lawrence
O'Bryan Branch, U. S. Representative from North Carolina and
Confederate officer. Lesser groups of papers concern the law practice
of Joseph Branch In Tullahassee, Fla, ; and the Halifax Co. (N, C.)
plantation of John Branch, Governor of North Carolina, U. S. Sen-
ator and Representative, and Secretary of the Navy. Topics dis-
cussed include the raising of troops in Granville Co., N. C„ during
the War of 1812 ; the strong loyalty of North Carolinians to the
Union during the 1850's; the Charleston and Baltimore Democratic
Conventions of 1860; and the Civil War campaigns around New
Bern, N. C.
Acquired 1933-36.
1. Granville Co., N. C— Hist— War of 1812. 2. North Carolina-
Pol. & govt— 1775-1S05. 3, Democratic Party. National Convention,
Baltimore, I860. 4. Democratic Party. National Convention, Charles-
ton, S. C, 1860. 5. New Bern, N. C— Hist— Civil War. I. Branch,
James, n. Branch, Lawrence O'Bryan, 1820-1862. ni. Branch, Jo-
seph, iv. Branch, John, 1782-1863.
MS 60-767
Duke Univ. Library
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah.
Records, 1816-75,
487 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Routine correspondence from the British consul general In Wash-
ington and the Foreign Office in London to British consuls In Savan-
nah ; letters from British citizens in the United States who were
seeking the assistance of the home government Most papers date
from 1824-67, and include messages from Britishers who feared con-
scription into the Confederate service. Other letters are from Eng-
lishmen who were uccused of being abolitionists and Union spies,
seeking redress for unjust punishment and Imprisonment. Much cor-
respondence relates to British-owned cotton and timber, much of
which was seized by both sides In the war. MS 60-768
103
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records, 1816-75.
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah.
(Continued)
Card Index In the library
Acquired 195] and 1958. '
of America. 4 U S-Hist-^fv^ wfr^ I-Coi,federate States
fiscations, etc. *««.— Civil War-. Finance, commerce, con-
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-768
Bell, Alfred W ,
« Papers, 1848-06.
285 items.
In Duke University Library
^^Cb^^^'ffi^^r^n^h?- Primari,y
•^sxrisr"^^ wlth BeI1 ' 8
1. North Caroliaa, Western— Hist. 2 U S— m«f-_r.,.i to
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-^769
Oldenburg, Henry, 1858-1926?
Papers, 1888-1934.
lbox.
■ Ir. i Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Gift of Margaret Oldenburg. ' " lMS, p> ■ 248 -
^•uucauia oorre- spondence, reminiscences, etc.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-770
Bancroft family.
Papers of the Bancroft and Bliss families, 1770-1931.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
scripts^ypewrCT (nega " Te) ' ***««** (negative) and tran-
tions In the TI t «n bls ° bser ™tIons of soda' and economic condi-
cenLy^i^hl"^ War '' aDd SCh0 ° lwSt 0f Ch= ^
Indexed in part.
™< PUb ,"™f d ? n 1 lng ald ln the "brary.
beth B Blta "Sffi? Bliss and William J. A. Bliss, 192(W0; Bib..
I Blls I?' 1 ^""■"S? f ^° m Carn< * le B »»k Shop, 1946.
Elbabe h fDav m "• Bancr0 ". Gewge, 1800-1891. m. Bancroft,
B U* Alexander A ^J 5 " 88 ' blander, 1792-1827. v
iJliss, Alexander, d. 18 96. vi. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
MS 60-771
Buchanan family.
rtnS* th6 Bu ° hiUlan ' Dan ^"d«e. and Thomas families,
648 items.
In Duke University Library.
fh-S rl ? !SP ?, , ! dence ' P not< ».. cancelled checks, wills, and deeds of the
Wn1f a m a ,^i l f eS w m ^ y ^ are J ;he P""*™ of Thomas B Buchanan o?
Williamsport, Washington Co., Md. Chief period covered U18s£-58
v?~im« ?J V ? r ^ at,on on , P lantatl <>n l«e and management In
Virginia and Maryland; on slavery and slave Insurrections; on
schools and colleges in Virginia. New Jersey, and Massachusetts • on
f„°^ n h " fe K n, ! d T 1 ? . 8 ln Mar y'and and Virginia; on the Presbyter-
ian Church in Virginia; on the Whig Party in Massachusette- and
on opposition to secession in Virginia. Includes tudatrt l>ln*™5Ei
cal sketches of Adam Stephen and John Buchana? »!?eraplil-
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1954.
I. Plantations— Southern States. 2. Slavery In the U S 1 sm„
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-772
Graves family.
Pnpers, 1815-1901.
«80 items.
Col'ectlon (n„ Sl 2 y 7W) ^ Car °" na Llb, ' aly > Southe '-" H ' 8 ^eal
ni,^fTih nnd fa ,?" ly ™ rres P°nHence, account books, and business
oTn n •'« '?""'# W , bose meml >ers and relatives lived In CaweU
Co N. C. ; Newton Co., Ga. ; and Champion, N. V. Mainly "the mdm»
of Iverson L Graves, cotton planter; his wife, Sarah Duttoc GraSS?
w.A SOn ' Henry L - GraTe »' Confederate veteran, phnTer State
a^ °A 1 ; , «n Ch00 , 1 H b0ard member ' and member of the Farmers- ill'!
?°,™ r n° inelud ? a """on accounts and other business papers of
hJ^ L ; ^" ves i P b y? ic '?°; correspondence with Mrs /Graved? rela.
fives at Champion, N.-Y.; Civil War letters of sons In thl Coifed*
erate service and of the family ln Georgia ; postwar agricultural rand
t£ 1 S a J.- Pai p rS °^ HeD 5 y xf- Qraves : 'etters'from collfge Kents °n
the 1880s; Georgia and North Carolina merchandise and Dlantatlnn
accounts (1815-91), and minutes of the Farmers' Alliance for 1890-
P Graham ly p a , p1rsf d '° ?* ""-"^ faD " ,y P"^ a nMbe TO^l
Unpublished description In the library
1 lf pi o L H f nry G ™ Tes and Mrs. John B. Reeves, 1944 and 1947
Graves Sarah (Dutton) m. Graves, Hern^ K^isk iv TavS'
John L, physician, v. Farmers' State Alliance of Georgia.'
North Carolina. Univ. Library - S 6 °- 778
Glassie, Henry Haywood, 1871-1938
Papers, 1883-1937.
lft. (474 items)
Collection ?n r o Sl 2 y 749 ) N °'' th Ca ™ llna ^brary, Southern Historical
^..«cara^.^TBturcan S atri5emZat?cV^^^^
ties, Louisiana affah?, theTnternaKtTo^durWhTMrT^
War, tactical matters during that war, law lectures I and J K»
Europe (1925) for the Tariff ©.mmis^fon. iSes^two' tetter
books of D. W Glassie (1878-74) concerning claim? agamst the
Government; and two letter books of the Manoa Company a shfoDine
concern In the Central and South American trade pany ' * sm PP |n g
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Donelson Gaffery Glassie, 1944.
1. Lawyers— U. S— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Pbilc
leal partles-U. S. 3. U. S.-Clalms. 4. European War, 19ltl918^
U. S. i. Glassie, Daniel W. n. Manoa CompTny. »*^m«—
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 60,774
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Provinces
Northwest.
Records, 1914-42.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Correspondence, Journals, synod reports, minutes of meetings dm.
EES hvfh" 1 ^ C0 " 8Ututl0n ' ■•■«l notes, 'relating to melons ma n-
talned by the cburch, : .women's auxiliary activities, a survey of the
Negro population in. the Northwest, religious education in school!
SlV^aisT^m^ts 6 Pe ° PleS W ° rk ' meUlbere ° f the cler g y, ,n an S d e, Tn, ta
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Missions •>
SSST^Ki™USt 3 ' Deaf - Ed -«--Nor^,er;-
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-775
104
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874.
Papers, 1667-190?,.
4 ft. (fWOO Items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (2104)
Lawyer, Government official, and diplomat. Personal papers,
chiefly correspondence, of Trist and his family, and the allied Jeffer-
son and Randolph families ; includes letters of Elizabeth House Trist
and of Martha Jefferson Randolph (llrs. Thomas Mann Randolph)
The Trist papers include letters from Hore Browse Trist (father of
N. P. Trist) written In 1802-03 while he was revenue collector in
Mississippi Territory ; letters of Hore Browse Trist (brother of N, P.
TrlJl), a Louisiana planter; nnd letters to and from N. P. Trlst's
•wife, nfie Virginia Jefferson Randolph. The Nicholas Trist papers
relate to the period of his service as clerk (later chief clerk) In the
State Dept., to his appointment as commissioner to negotiate the
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the conclusion of the Mexican War,
to his law practice In New York and Philadelphia, to his service as
U S. consul at Havana, and to his last years In which he served as
postmaster In Alexandria, Va. Scattered family correspondence after
Trlst's death.
Deposited by Harry Randolph Burke, 1639.
i Trist Elizabeth (House) n. Trist, Virginia Jefferson (Ran-
dolph) in. Trlist, Hore Browse, d. 1800-1803. IV. Trist, Hore Browse,
planter, v. Randolph, Martha (Jefferson) 1772-1836. yi, Trist
family, vn. Jefferson family, vin. Randolph family.
MS 60-776
North Carolina TJnlv.
Library
Bartlett, Ellen. -
Correspondence, 1856-88.
519 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal letters to Miss Bartlett, of Broad Brook, Hartford Co.,
Conn., from various places In Connecticut, with occasional letters
from Ohio, Wisconsin, and Illinois. Includes Information on the
schools and colleges, and on teachers and salaries, in Connecticut and
Illinois; on the social life and customs of Connecticut; and on the
education of women In that State.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1954.
1. Education— Connecticut. 2. Education— Illinois. 8. Connecti-
cut — Soc. life & cust. 4. Education of women — Connecticut.
MS 60-777
Duke Univ. Library
Buford, John.
Papers, 1804-98,
604 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Railroad contractor. Personal nnd business correspondence, bills,
receipts, and other papers of Buford and his family, whose seat was
In Bedford Co., Va. Chief coverage is for 1854-57. Most papers re-
late to Virginia and Virginians, and Include material on railroad con-
struction) and the affairs of various Virginia railroads ; railroad legis-
lation; the procurement and provisioning of railway construction
laborers; the sale and hiring of slaves; State politics; commodity
prices ; sickness ; and matters In other States, Including the North
Carolina naval stores Industry, Kansas politics, travel In Cuba, and
land In Missouri. Includes data on social life and customs In Rich-
mond. '''""
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. Railroads— Virginia. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Virginia. 3. Vir-
ginia — Pol, & govt. 4. Naval stores. 5. Kansas— Pol. & govt. 6.
Cuba— Descr. & trav. '7. Virginia— Soc. 'life & cust,
MS 60-778
Duke Univ. Library
Tucker family.
Papers, 1790-1932.
22 ft.
In University of North Cnrollnn Library, Southern Historical
Collection (no, 2605), . '
Correspondence (personal, professional, and political), letter booKs,
scrapbobks, account books, albums, speeches, and writings of the
Virginia family, with scattered papers of the related Powell family.
Chiefly the papers of John Randolph Tucker, lawyer, teacher, author,
and Member of Congress (1875-87) ; and of his son, Henry St. George
Tucker, whose legal, public, and teaching career resembled his
father's, and who served In Congress (1889-97 and 1022-32) Corre-
spondence between father nnd son throughout their llves < Is supple-
mented by letters to and from Virginia leaders Amer can , Jurists and
statesmen, and a large family connection, Including letters of William
Preston Johnston, father-in-law of the younger Tucker and fust
president of Tulane University.'
Indexed in part.
Unpublished description In the library.
In part, closed to Investigators. ...
Deposited by members of the Tucker family, 1943-18.
1 Lawyers— U. S— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i.
Tucker, John Randolph, 1823-1897. n. Tucker Henry St. George.
1853-1932. in. Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1899. iv. Powell
famI,y ' MS 60-779
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932,
Papers. 1862-1932.
918 Items.
In Duke.Unlverslty Library. „,„",, ^
Farmer -and State legislator, of Walnut Grove, Walton Co., Ga.
Largely correspondence; many of the earlier letters concerned with
nost-Clvll War farming and business conditions, the employment of
fr^d Negroes, and State politics < 1867-68) ; some wartime letters on
fighting In Florida, and lack of faith In Confederate currency. A
grW of letters deals with Brodnax's campaign for the i .te Legis-
lature In 1890, and post-election appeals for patronage and office from
his supporters. Some letters allude to temperance and Negro voting.
AccountV of life at three Georgia colleges In the 1890'sai-e found n
tettera i from Brodnax's sons; later papers mainly consist of fam ly
correspondence and genealogical material, reflecting Brodnax s In-
terest in family history.
Card Index Inthe library.
LTeo r rgia-Econ. condlt. 2. Georgia-Pol. 4 govt.-1865- f| 3
Negroes— Politics and suffrage- Georgia. 4. Olustee, Fla., Battle of,
1864. 5. Brodnax family. 6. Students— Georgia. ■
JMo OU— (oU
Duke Univ. Library
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939.
Papers, 1857-1938.
26,672 Items nnd 6 V;
%Sft£22£& I »Z2Z; promoter of the cotton Industry Co.
respondence, account books, bankbooks, "f^gg^ 11 "*™ .""f
pamphlets, relating to the price of slaves at Richmond (1857 , rall-
Joads and railroad legislation, the problems of farmers, social legis-
lation agricultural organizations, World War I, J. P. Morgan and the
formatro^and practice of the U. S. Steel Corp., labor and labor legis-
lation, Immigration, U. S. politics and government, European affairs
after World War i, and the theater.
Card Index In the library. ■■ ■■ ' TI „
1 Cotton trade-U. S. 2. Agriculture-Economic aspects— U. S.
3 Slave trade-Richmond, Va. i. Rallroads-U. S. 5. European
War, 1914-1918-U. S. 6. U. S.-Economlc policy^ ^^
Duke Univ. Library
Brodnax, John G 1829-1907.
Papers, 1830-1929.
1389 Items.
In Duke University Library. ^ », „
Confederate surgeon and practicing physician, of Greensboro, N. L,.
Personal, professional and family correspondence, genealogical pa-
pers, and other material, of Brodnax and three generations of his
family, Pre-Clvil War letters refer to the sale of slaves ; wartime
correspondence reflects fear of the advancing Union forces. Postwar
papers Include Brodnax's appointment as assistant surgeon general
of a hospital at Petersburg, Va., and his oath of allegiance to the
United States. Includes his letters to Mrs, Brodnax, beginning In
1S81; a speech against railroad taxation In 1879; petitions (1877)
asking that Brodnax be made superintendent of the North Carolina
State Insane Asylum ; and an undated article on optical surgery.
Many papers concern Mrs. Brodnax's activities In patriotic societies;
others relate to attendance of family members at various North Caro-
lina and Virginia schools and colleges. Letters from Mrs. Barr, an
aunt of Mrs. Brodnax, relate experiences In Germany and elsewhere
In Europe (1877-84) Letters from Mexico largely relate to the un-
settled state of the country during the 1910 revolution. Some papers
deal with the settlement of the estate of John Brodnax, Jr., after
1909 ; there Is also a group of sermons by James Kerr Burch, a Pres-
by Descrlbed n inl3u(de to the manuscript collections In the i Duke Uni-
versity 'Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 23-24.
ftnchbu^'va.^l.st.-: Civil W ar. 2. Students _ Southern
States 3. Europe — Descr. & trav. — 1800-1918. 4. Mexico — Sot.
condlt' 5 Presbyterian Church— Sermons. i. Brodnax, John U.,
d. ca. 1909. n. Burch, James Kerr. in. Brodnax family.
MS 60-782
Duke Univ. Library
Bagby, Bennette M
Papers, 1830-1920.
910 Items.
In Duke University Library. .
Farmer (?) and agent for the American Tract Society after the
Civil War ; resident of Powhatan Co., Va. Largely the correspondence
of Bagby and of Ms family, and of the family of his second wife,
, MS 60-783
105
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1830-1920.
Bagby, Bennette M
(Continue^)
Louisa B. (Fllppln) Bagby. Numerous letters from Bogby's sons and
i^ blS W l te l DieceB ' The P^" refl «' the Interests of nlantere
^on/tCrnf UCat °^ d ^ ng the perlod ot secession, CM1 Wa ° and'
Heconstruction, revealing the economic plight of the South ; hardships
from disease, especially the Louisiana yellow fever epidemic -camp
life; educatloaal conditions; and the attempts of. the South at read-
justment after the war. Many family letters are written from Ken-
tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas, and various parts of
Virginia. Includes college letters from Randolph-Macon College
Boydton, . \a ; and letters discussing the Louisiana, Mississippi,
nexas and Virginia educational systems, and the hardships of publlc-
school teachers Of the time. p
Acquired 1038 and 1941.
i-i 1, V A S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate
side. 2. Heconstruction. 3. Education— Southern States. i Bagby
family, n. Fllppln family.
n t tt . ,.. MS 60^-783
Duke Univ. Library
Morrow, James, 1820-1865.
Papers, 1838-1938.
85Sitrms.
In University of South Carolina Library
bv Morimt n .^ n hi sclentls . t 1* e ear 'y WPers Include letters written
vL ,,» S n° h s P arents wn »e « student at Davidson College and
Franklin College, and while at Charleston, S. C, regarding persona
and religious matters; others concern cotton transactions* Of ch"ef
SS n ™ " e POPJfs describing Morrow's duties as agricultural
T^?n niJfo %? m °t ore Mattnew Calbraith Perry's expedition to
Japsn (1852-54) , subsequent differences with Perry over the descrip-
£ £r£. P nt8 Se S. Ured . v*; n tne expedition, and a letter from Asa Grav
to Morrow regarding this controversy and the publication of Morrow's
Journal of the voyage. Other papers concern the sale of land war-
rants in Wisconsin, experiments with gold mining processes, Southern
attitudes toward the Lincoln administration, and Morrow's plans to
manufacture guns for South Carolina during the Civil War. Papers
following Morrow's death relate to business affairs of his wife, Jean-
nette Morrow. Correspondents and persons named include James
Adger, Thomas Smyth, James Henley Thomwell, William Learned
Marcy, O T, Mitchell, William Ramsay, Mrs. Clement Clairborne
Cloy, Jr., Mrs. James Obesnut, and H. L. Baker.
Unpublished guide in the library.
i«ro ?^f en a tS TH- S " ?• Unlted States Naval Expedition to Japan,
185.5-1854 3. Botany— Japan. 4. Gold mines and mining. i. Perrv.
Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858. n. Morrow, Jeannette.
South Carolina. Univ. Library
Beardsley, Alonzo G 1820-1906.
Bacords of law firms in Aubum.N. Y., 1787-1897.
louts items and 1 v. ■■
In Duke University Library.
«n^i, yer '. banker > and corporation official. Correspondence briefs
SSSJvn'? Dlalnly ° n Re P ub »™° PolltlcTand p^trLge In upst™e
Masters cfTwTV*"*" T, ^ 08e »'Jo»°Porter g and Thomas
™»f~ ; . i. [ War Pap®™ pertain to recruitment of volunteers and
regimental history; soldiers' letters tell of the P nrt nf thp Tv "• n o°t
war letters of veterans relate to claims against the Government, f he
legal papers are mainly concerned with land transactions and litiga-
tion, accounts, estates, and wills. One volume contains Beardsley's
letter copies and records of starch and farm machinery companies.
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1956. : :
r, ^ ^f 5 ^ 8- ^ s -— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. New
fio <f™t e )— Pol. & govt. 3. Civil service— New York (State) 4.
U. S>.— Hist.— Civil War-^-Personal narratives. 5. U, S.— Hist.— Civil
wnn lms I . x ' Pome roy, Theodore Medad, 1824-1905. n. Allen,
E^' °/ A A K , " lrn 'xT N V^- m ' Porter ' Jonn ' d - 1873 - >v. Masters
Thomas, of Auburn, N. Y. v. Pomeroy, Allen and Beardsley, Auburn,
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-785
Bower, William Horton, 1850-1910.
Papers, 1870-88.
260 Items.
In Duke University Library.
t n ^ yeT A teach er, and political leader of North Carolina and Cali-
S'^r^m 1 " 5 ' T. a "" y , Personal, including comments on
«l£. f£?fh M Politics, radicals In the State, Horace Greeley, provi-
22Sf . 5? J 186 0f me p eabody Education Fund for Public Schools,
results of State and national elections In North Carolina in 1876 and
the burning of Davenport Female College, Lenoir, N. C
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1950.
1. North Carolina— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2. Greeley, Horace
1811-1872, 3. Peabody Education Fund. 4. Davenport Female Col-
lege, Lenoir, N. O.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-786
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America.
Records, 1916-46.
90 ft.
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence with emigrants, affidavits, personal memoranda
Statistics, annual reports, reports from countries, mostly in South'
America, about possibilities for lmnt- itloh, and papers relating to
Immigration to Israel and rescue work during the war.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Information on literary rights available In repository
Gift of the Society, 1954. *
1, Jews— Mlgrotion, 2. Refugees, Jewish. 3. South America—
Emlg. & immlg. 4. Israel— Emig. & lmmlg.
™ , .... - " • M S 60-787
Tlvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Burt, Armistead, 1802-1883.
Papers, 1825-90.
5041 Items.
in Duke University Library.
Planter, lawyer, and' CL S. Representative, of Abbeville, S. C.
Political and legal correspondence, the former dealing largely with
Burt's service In Congress, and reflecting the Issue of secession and
other public questions of the pre-Clvil War decades. Many papers
relate to the policies of John O. Calhoun and his period of leadership
(1832-48) After 1860 most papers ore concerned with Burt's law
practice, especially the management of the estates of Confederate
soldiers. Among the correspondents are Pierce M. Butler, Henry
-Toole Clark, T. L. Deveaux, James H, Hammond, A. P Enyne,
Reverdy Jobnson, Hugh S. LeKare. Augustus B. Longstreet, W. N
Meriwether, James L. Petigru, Francis W. Pickens, Richard Rush,
Waddy Thompson, and Louis T. Wigfall
Acquired 1934 and 1940.
1. C. S.— Pol. & govt— 1815-1861. 2. Secession 3. Calhoun, John
Caldwell, 1782-1850. 4. Lawyers— South Carolina— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. 5. Executors and administrators— South Carolina.
Duke Univ. Library
Brookes, Iveson L
Papers, 1831^88.
718 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Baptist minister, landholder, and farmer, of Hamburg, Aiken Co.,
S. C. Correspondence, account book, commonplace book, daybooks,
sermons, and doctrinal writings. Personal and family letters, many
of which refer to lands in South Carolina and Georgia, planting and
the prices of cotton, plantation management, and the purchase of
supplies in Savannah. Letters of a son relate his experiences in
Washington, D. C, while attending college. Many letters allude to
public affairs, and Include a prediction by Brookes In 1836 of the
coming Civil War; references to trouble with the Creek Indians;
opinions on, and experiences during, the war : accounts of hardships
and destruction, of preparations for invasion, of activities of B. F.
Butler as Military Governor of Virginia, and other matters; others
deal with postwar politics including the election of a chief justice
in South Carolina, and legislative problems during the Wade Hamp-
ton administration there. Church correspondence is concerned with
religious meetings, the Sunday School movement, the establishment
of Southern Baptist headquarters at Nashville, and other matters
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1956 and 1959.
1. Cotton growing— Southern States. 2. South Carolina— Hist —
Civil War— Sources. 8. Georgia— Hist.— Civil War— Sources 4. South
Carolina— Pol. & govt.— 1885- 5. Washington, D. C— Spc. life &
cust. 6. Baptists— Sermons, 7. Southern Baptist Convention— Hist.
™ t tt , ' t.i' MS 60-789
DukeUnlv. Library :
Barton, Jesse.
Papers of Jesse Barton nnd John K. Mulvany, 1805-1903.
65 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library,
Correspondence, land deeds and leases, apprenticeship indenture!
bills, receipts, advertisements, clippings, land recorder's book, and
other papers of two brothers-in-lsw, who reside In St. Clalrsvllle and
Zanesvllle, Ohio. Chief Interest centers In three letters from John C.
Calhoun, written 1837-89; a letter from P. H. Mulvany, an assistant
surgeon in the U. S. Army In the Mexican War, describing campaigns
MS 60-790-
106
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barton, Jesse. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R. Mul-
vany, 1805-1903. (Continued)
and life In Mexico; and letters from California (1850) relating ex-
periences during the gold rush, and describing conditions in the State.
Other letters pertain to Ohio politics.
. Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1954-55.
1. U. S. — Hist. — War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
2. California— Gold discoveries. 8. Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1787^-1865.
I. Mulvany, John R. n. Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. hi.
Mulvany, P. H.
MS 60-700
Duke Univ. Library
Brown, William Garro**, 1868-1913.
Papers, 1898-1917.
038 Items.
In Duke University Library. .
Historian, biographer, and essayist, of Marlon, Ala., and Cam-
bridge, Mass. Personal and professional correspondence and literary
notes, diploma, and copy of will. The lettera concern Brown's literary
work and his friends ; subjects covered Include the efforts of Southern
liberals to make the Republican Party respectable In the South; the
efforts of liberals to halt the Imperialistic policies of Theodore
Roosevelt by supporting Woodrow Wilson; and maneuvering con-
cerning the passage of the Aldrlch monetary bill, which formed the
basic of the Federal Reserve System. Includes many letters from
magazine editors, and others of John Spencer Bassett giving bio-
graphical information ,on Brown. Other correspondents Include
Charles Francis Adams, Frederic Bancroft, Gamaliel Bradford, W. I..
Courtney, William A, Dunning, Walter L; Flemmlng, Richard W.
Glider, Carter Glass, Edmund W. Gosse, A. B. Hart, J. F. Jameson,
Henry Cabot Lodge, Hamilton W. Mable, A; C. McLaughlin, Walter
Hlnes Page, Bliss Perry, James Ford Rhodes, Theodore Roosevelt,
Daniel C. Roper, H. L, Stlmson, F.W. Taussig, James T. Shotwell,
William R, Thayer, Oscar W. Underwood, and Booker T. Washington.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M, Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1047) p. 26.
Acquired 1938. .<■■■-,■
1. Historians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Currency
question — U. S. 3. Republican Party—Hist. i. Bassett, John
Spencer, 1887-1928.
MS60-79L
DukeUuiy. Library
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng.
Papers, 1811-20.
05 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant. Chiefly correspondence, primarily relating to business
including information about wholesale commodity prices and general
comments on the English financial situation in 1819. The personal
papers deal with such subjects as the causes and the English motives
for war with the United States In 1812; religious topics, Including
Unltarlanlsm and anti-Catholic prejudice; William Marriott, a Gains-
borough bookseller who became a professor of mathematics at Colum-
bia College, New York; the bones of Thomas Paine and their re-
moval to Bngland by William Cobbett; and the prohibition against
publishing Patne'8 works in England In 1819.
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1956.
1. Gt. Brit.— Econ. condlt; 2. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Causes.
3. Unltarlanlsm, 4. Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.
MS60-792
DukeUnlv. Library
Birckhead, Edward F
Papers, 1842-95.
237 items.
; In Duke University Library.
Physician and fiu'mer, of Earlyvllle.Va, Correspondence, profes-
sional bills, and accounts. Papers of the earlier years are concerned
with prices and shipment of. corn, meal, plaster, wheat, flour, and
tobacco, 'from commission firms ; later papers Include bills for pro-
fessional services. Personal letters of James S. Hamm, Alnbama
lawyer, written during the 1840's, give details of Alabama social life
and customs, and describe the murder of Sidney S. Perry by. John A.
Winston, State senator and later Governor of Alabama. Civil War
letters deal with Birckhead's work with a committee for the aid of
indigent families of soldiers. Letters to Birckhead's daughter Millie,
from friends and former schoolmates at Piedmont Female Academy,
are more concerned with social life than with the war. Postwar
papers include accounts of the estates of Nehemiah Birckhead and
William 1*. Wllkerson, of which Edward Birckhead was executor.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1043 and 1957. . ,
1 Virginia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Farm produce— Marketing— Enrly-
vllle, Va. 3. Alabama— Soc. life & cust. 4. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Hospitals and charities. 5. Perry, Sidney S. 6. Winston, John A.
i. Hamm, James S. n. Birckhead, Millie, m. Birckhead, Nehemiah.
iv. Wllkerson, William P.
MS 60-793
Duke Univ. Library
McGeachy family.
Papers, 1819-90.
020 items.
In Duke University Library. ,
Personal correspondence of a North Carolina family, mainly dating
from the Civil Wnr years. The bulk of the letters were written to
Catherine McGeachy, schoolteacher of Robeson Co., by her brother,
cousins and frierds ; many contain observations and opinions on cur-
rent events as seen by private soldiers. Much detail Is given on
•Confederate service and operations in the coastal areas of North
Carolina, near Weldon, Gnrysburg, Klnston, New Bern, and Forts
Fisher and Caswell in the Wilmington area ; the letters describe camp
llt> troop movements, hardships, casualties, Blckness, and hospital
conditions Various battles are described ; letters from women of the
family reveal the lack of small necessities and the fear of freed
Neproes Postwar letters comment on the Reconstruction period and
problems relating to free Negro labor and financial difficulties; other
family letters are from friends and relatives who attended Trinity,
Wofford, and Davidson Colleges, discussing student life and the
writers' reactions to current political trends. Later papers relate to
Catherine McGeachy's marriage to Duncan A. Bute and her service
as postuilBtress dt Bule, Robeson Co., N. O,
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 28.
Acquired 1937 and 1957.
1 U S —Hist. — Civil War— Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2. Reconstruction — North Carolina. 8, Students — North Carolina,
i. Bule, Catherine (McGeachy) •" "„,„■ „„,
MS 60-794
Duke Univ. Library
h, 1889.
Barton, Samuel R
Papers, 1841-1924.
00 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Insurance company executive, of North Oxford, Worcester Co.,
Mass. Correspondence and other papers of Civil War Interest, chiefly
in regard to ante belluni manufacturing and trade, and to clandestine
trade carried on between the lines by Northern sympathizers in the
South. Some papers tell of the treatment of Barton's father, Stephen
Barton, and the Northern employees in his lumber factory at Bartons-
ville, N. O. ; of the latter's imprisonment at Norfolk, Va. ; of the atti-
tudes of Confederate and Union officers ; of certain cavalry raids ; and
of Clara Barton and her family. Correspondents Include Clara Bar-
ton, Stephen Barton, Elizabeth Benton Fremont, and Ellen Spencer
Mussey.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957. ...
1. u, S. Indus. 2. Smuggling — Confederate States of America.
3. U. S.— Hist- Oivll War— Cavalry operations. 4. U. S.— Hlstr—
Civil War — Prisoners and prisons. I. Barton, Stephen, 1806-1865.
H Barton, Clara Harlowe, 1821-1912. m. Fremont, Elizabeth Denton,
iv. Mussey, Ellen (Spencer) 1850-1986.
MSCO-795
Duke Univ. Library
Badham, William, b. 1836.
Papers, 1817-97.
708 Items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, merchant, and Confederate soldier, of Edcnton, N, O.
Family and business correspondence, accounts, and other papers,
mainly for the years 1862-70. Much of the correspondence Is from
Badham to his wife Louisa (Jones) Badham; other letters, to
Badham, are political In nature. Interest centers in letters written by
Badham while In service during the Civil War, from near Petersburg,
Va., and Smith Island, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, contain-
ing price quotations on blockade goods, descriptions of army life, and
comments on peace advocates In the Confederacy. Business records
Include dry goods accounts, a teacher's register kept by Mrs. Badham,
and accounts of a snle of furniture of her father John Jones. Corre-
spondents Include Thomas Bragg, M. E. Manly, John W. Moore, Ken-
neth Unyner, and George Reade.
Acquired 1036-37, and 1044. '"„„., * ,.,
1 U. S. Hist. — Civil War — Personal nnrratives — Confederate side.
2. l'rlces-^-Confedernte States of America. 3. Dry-goods— Edenton,
N. O. I. Hudliaiu, Louisa (Jones)
MS 60-796
Duke Univ. Library
Minneapolis. Foss Methodist Church.
Records, 1872-1924.
C v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lists of members and probationers and records of baptisms and
marriages kept by the Foss Church, the Washington Avenue Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, the North Minneapolis German Society, nnd
the First German Society. ,.■■■':
1 iteglstr-rs of births, etc. — Minneapolis, I. Minneapolis, Wash-
Inpton Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, n. North Minneapolis
German Society, m. First German Society, Minneapolis.
MS 60-797
Miun. Hist. Soc.
107
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Port Blaltely Mill Company.
Records, 1876-1923.
10T ft. (en. 170,350 items)
In University of Washington Library
„,°° r ™ s W ldeu c«. documents ("^Hleiit reports, mortgages, charter
parlies, contracts, loggers' liens, and trade agree ueiits)" Wlh n "mini
s a tements journals, ledgers, balance sheets, bills of 1, lag ™r"o
™ d fLV aSt< P Ca ^ s " pm *" nt ,,ecolds ' l0 S scale bills, payr o l£ timbe-
cruise reports, and other business records of a company established
by Renton, Holmes & Co, San Francisco, to conduct ImXrta-onei a
tlons and acquire timber lands In Washington Includes prfvate
papers of Sarah M Henton and of executives of the Port Blakdy M1U
ShW?;- ' H5 ' ated comDnnles . «°° ca. 4840 letters from Benton
w°rd p"aih« r£ th fn, CO , 1 ;j es 1 ponde " ts delude Allen & Robinson, Ed-
i t £\ Z Co^Allls-Uhaliuers Co., W. T. Coleman & Co., Dexter
iron 'w^' r" r''"^ & C °V ^"Northern Railway, Warinette
lion \Ypil.s Co., G. F. r>eanie & Co., Northern Pacific Railroad On
Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association Pacific EviSrt
pll^T ^k Pa o 0lflc Pme Co., Pacific Pine Lumber Co., Pope & tXc
?^?V t £ mber Co - Puget U1 " Co --' f«eet Sound & Gravs Harbor Rail-
road & Transportation Co., Puget Sound Tug-Boat Co ° Rothschild &
^lZ ^f^o bridge Co., SchwabacheF Brothers'* Co Sol G
Simpson, Simpson Logging Co., G. W. Stetson & Post Mm r, £'i,«
son Mill Co., Tacoma Mill Co., and Washington Mill Co '
in ^ P , U « b "l? ed . l UTentor y record and guide In library. Also described
in Pacific Northwest quarterly, v. 49 (1058) no. 2, p. 82-83
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Garrett Eddy, 1954.
tnn\£f U ,. 1 ? l r lnS_W , as !; iDgton (Stntc > 2 - dumber trade-Washing-
San Francisco. J " Henton ' Sarah M - «. Kenton, Holme, i Company,
Washington. Univ.,
Seattle. Library
MS 60-798
Forbes family.
Business records, 1803-1942.
18 ft. . ■■;■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
TI q OI '^n PO, ? de ?u an . d other pilpers of John 'Sim-ray Forbes lawyer
U S. consul at Hamburg nnd Copenhagen, 1801-10, and US S
at Buenos Aires, 181D-S1; papers of Thoinus T. Forbes and RuC-f
^„'/° rbeS ' , lue, -< ; l' ant «. "-elotlug to the China trade is""^?- cor
respondenee and other papers of a later John Murray Pm'beY 'bus!
nessnian, relating to the China trade and to Investments in' U s'
railroads; family correspondence of Paul Slen en Fortes 1S>'M4
and „ P h aPe /' S 1 '?" t J nSt t0 the business intele «s of W.cSon Flues'
W. I C^^„ n rb t e h s% L y l, R a ^ L^vett Ka^l L^"" T"^'™ ° f
no. 3 (autumn 1051)'p738V385) (Harva,d Llu ™'-y "«»««", v. 5,
Gift of W. Cameron Forbes, 1051
grbe^
Company, xi. Stone & Webster. Petroleum Heat and Power
Harvard Univ. Grnd.
Sch.Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-799
C. S. Army. District of Kentucky.
"..'■...■.MM 1 ^ tele S r,uns . M ay 1-Dec. 31, 1864.
I n _ D » k c University Library.
Acquired 1951.
Nathat 'Sordr^l!? 111 W %g?T\ rald V 1863 - *■ ^rest,
OivllWar t R,,r I 8 ' 7 ' 4 - Kentucky— Pol. & govt.—
war. iBur. brldge| stephen Gan<)j ^..J™-
Duke Univ. Library for MS 60-800
Ball, Richard Henry, 1818 (ea.)-1870.
Papers, 1824-1905.
209 items.
In University of Virginia Library (1177)
Methodist minister, college president, and clerk In the U. S. Treas-
of'iiE ?Li?J ""^"""lence nnd other papers of Ball and of members
IS.™?;'?" 1 ? 8 '?. l !alls "ctivities as a circuit rider on the
Northern Neck, Va circuit, to such Methodist educational Institutions
as the Northumberland Academy in Henthvlllc, Va.. Madison College!
B» r^S.u"-; n , nd C !i ,tro ' , F ? mnIe Ac ademy,' Culloden, Ga., and to
Ball s dismissal from the ministry on charges of misconduct. In-
cludes a diary (Aug. 1869-Feb. 1870) kept by Ball's daughter Katie
WasWngt V o e n,D C tm ' e " JIethodist nctMtle * and other events ,n
. ... Gift and deposit, 1941.
.1. Methodist Church in Northern Neck, Va. 2, Methodist Church—
.?W m D - f 3 - J I eth ,° dlst Church^-Dlsclpllne. 4. Method st Church
in Washington, D. C. i. Ball, Katie M. ir. Ball family
Virginia, Univ. Lite. MS 60-801
Simpson family.
Papers of the Simpson and Biddle families, 1764-1895.
8o86 items and 11 v. '
In Duke University Library.
Business and personal correspondence, account books, and other
papers of four generations of the New Bern (N. C.) families- most
papers date from the years 1830-75. Includes papers of John Simp-
son, a locally prominent Revolutionary figure; his son Samuel; and
Ms great-grandson Samuel Simpson Biddle, a planter, merchant and
poUtlclan Much of John Simpson's correspondence relates to his
busness, to^property Interests in Boston, and to land purchases and
contracts The Samuel Simpson Biddle papers deal with his educa-
onS H t "T t " Uni ^ r 1'^ T of North Carolina, and with his agricultural
and business activities in the 1840's and 1850's. Later letters are
e^ rned , Wl ? 0,e education of Blddle's children at vartous™cad-
emles and colleges. Papers of William P. Biddle and other Baptist
minsters contain information on Baptist churches ta the Fort Barn-
well and New Bern areas. Letters of the Civil War period give many
?r?„ ent f T condltions 1° Virginia and North Carolina, the war ak£g
~?J ?i a ' tM9P m , oveme nts, camp life, and related iatters; many
«rn„r = v„ S „ e ' ,era ^ w ln 1 C J Udln fx, Beauregard and Hampton, and to Go/
ernors Vance and Holden of North Carolina.
Newer Items indexed.
H n n^ r h a r? U i S,t T? nS de f«' bed 1° Guide to the manuscript collec-
„?^ ^tJ?? D "ke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and N. U Good-
win \Lv4t) p, 1&— 16,
Acquired 1937, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1950.
st,?S»?^ w 0a f I i? 1 i na_ ;P St -~7 S< i uroes - 2 " » eaI Property-Boston. 3.
Students— North Carolina. 4. Agriculture— North Carolina. 6. Bap-
r„ S ^,i n Nortn Car oll n "; «• P- S.-Hist.-Civil War-Personal nai-
ratives i. Simpson, John, 1728-1788. u. Simpson, Samuel, of New
Wim^p C v.Sddte < fam , .ly amUeI ^^ 18 »-^. iv. Biddle,
DukeUnlv. Library MS 60-^02
Bivens, John Daniel, 1863-1921. Papers, 1817-1939
Papers, 1817-1939.
1584 Items and 26 v.
In Duke University Library
tr ii er « ha ? h t 'i arm , er ' E lal Justlce - count y commissioner and magls-
lnl% S ° Uth PfroMna State legislator, and presidential elector. Mer-
1^1925 wfth VJT [ » y R h nd bUSlD6SS correspondence, mainly for
184U-1926, with legal and other papers, revealing many facts con-
cerning government and politics in South Oarollni < 1885-1915) and
business practices of n country merchant dealing In cottoT Includes
letters concerning Bivens- attendance at Sherdm. Classic School *
a^t^\f- G: car ^, Iroa Governor Coleman L. Blease of Sou S
pw^ a: n e , terS c o»«rn ng a son, John Lucas Bllvens, who attended
Clemson College; account books of D. T. Bivens of Ridgevllle, S . O;
school trustees' record of Delman's School House in Collins Town-
snip, household accounts; and a criminal trial docket (1909-22) of
George W, Elsey, a Justice of the peace.
Acquired 1942 and 1950.
1. South Carolina— Pol, & govt.— 1865- 2 Cotton trade— South
Carolina. 8. Students-South Carolina. 4. Court records^louth
Caiolina. I. Blease, Coleman Livingston, 1868-1942. n. Bivens
John Lucas, m Bivens D T iv. Elsey, George W. v. Collins Tow^
snip, h. c. Delmnns School House.
DukeUnlv. Library
MS 60-803
Lee family.
Papers of the Lee and Bonney families, 1605-1914.
596 Items, '
In Dulie University Library.
Correspondence, diary, mercantile records, and other papers of the
Lee family, covering the years 1805-30, and the Bonney family for
later dates, the bulk of the papers covering 1860-77. Malnlv the
papers of Francis S. Lee, and of Ell Whitney Bonney, general* mer-
chant of Cumden, S. C. Bonney's diary contains many comments on
ante bellum religious, social, and mercantile activities ; letters from
Northern friends discus,* the Smithson philanthropies, Daniel Web-
ster, slavery, secession, and other Issues ; other letters from students
at academies give Information on student life of the period. Civil
War letters of sons in the service tell of conditions In Virginia Flor-
ida, and Mississippi ; several accounts of life in wartime Richmond
MS 60-804
108
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lee family. Papers of the Lee and Bonney families, 1805-
1914 - (Continued)
are given. Papers and letters of the Reconstruction period reveal de-
tails of family efforts at reestabllshment in Camden, and tell of the
extreme poverty of the area. Other letters from Bonney's sons la
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Texas describe Re-
construction conditions In those States.
Card index in the library. .
Acquired 1950.
1. South Carolina— Soc. life & cust. 2. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1815-
1881. 8. Students— Southern States. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Personal narratives — Confederate side. 5. Reconstruction. 6. Gen-
eral stores— Camden, S. C. i. Lee, Francis S. n. Bonney, Eli Whit-
ney, 1810-1868. hi. Bonney family.
MS 60-804
Duke Univ. Library
Bomar, Edward Earle, 1861-1947 or 8.
Papers, 1757-1942.
548 Items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library.
Baptist minister. Correspondence, genealogical material, college
. and seminpry lecture notebooks, sermon notes, clippings, bills,
receipts, church calendars, and church histories. Papers of early date
are largely concerned with various South Carolina educational In-
stitutions; the main collection (1880-1938) concerns the Bomar fam-
ily, and gives much information on Bomar's pastoral activities, with
emphasis on the work of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern
Baptist Convention and on the leading Baptist figures of the time.
Letters of 1931-85 give information on political events in Manila;
other letters, of 1038, discuss the life and growth of missions in
Japan. Includes brief histories of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church of
Spartanburg, S. C, and the First Baptist Church of Landrum, S, C.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. Missions — Japan. 2. Southern Baptist Convention. 3. Schools —
South Carolina. 4. Philippine Islands— Pol. & govt.— 1808-1935. 6.
Spartanburg, S. O. Mount Olive Baptist Church. 6. Landrum, S. C.
First Baptist Church. i. Bomar family.
MS 60-805
Duke Univ. Library
Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1861-1933.
Papers, 1914-33.
Sft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
V. S. Attorney General. The bulk of the collection consists of
legal materials and correspondence from the period of Gregory's law
practice in Washington, D. C, after 1919. Papers for the period
1914-21 are few, but a number of Woodrow Wilson letters nre In-
cluded. Correspondence reflects Gregory's Interest In the University
of Texas, the Wilson administration, and the presidential campaign
of 1932. Correspondents Include Albert S. Burleson, William Bltz,
Edward jl. House, Louis McHenry Howe, William G. McAdoo,
G. Carroll Todd, and Thomas J. Walsh.
Uupubllshed finding aid in the library.
Gift of T. W. Gregory, Jr., 1939-40. ■
1. V. S— Pol. & Govt.— 1913-21. 2. Presidents— U. S— Elec-
tion— 1932. S.Texas. University. i. Wilson, Wood-
row, Tres. U. S., 1856- 1924.
MS 60-806
Bridgers, John Luther, b. 1850.
Papers, 1860-94.
731 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, judge, and farmer, of Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., K, C.
Correspondence, letterpress copybooks, journal, expense account, day-
bonk, and other papers. Many papers relate to farming matters, and
Include letters from a half brother, Robert R, Bridgers, cotton planter.
Includes comments on the prices of cotton and market conditions, and
the selling of cotton through Baltimore factors and commission mer-
chants. Bills of lading for cotton sold by New York factors. Other
than family and business matters, the papers Include comment by
former Governor Smith of Virginia on Ulysses S. Grant and Horace
Greeley during the 1872 Presidential campaign; comraeats In 1874
on the late Governor Henry T. Clark of North Carolina, with papers
on the settlement of Clark's estate; discussion of Peruvian guano and
other fertilizers; and material on a lawsuit between Robert R.
Bridgers and John II. McDanlel. A journal (1867-68) relates
Bridgers' experiences while at military school at Lexington, Va.
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1939, 1951, and 1958.
1. Cotton trade— North Carolina. 2. Presidents— U, S.— Election—
1872. 3. Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874. 4. Fertilizers and manures,
5. Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington— Students. i. Bridget,
Robert R.
MS 60-807
Duke Univ. Library
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888.
Correspondence, 1778-1888.
182 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and U. S. Army officer, of Iberville, La. The correspond-
ence deals with military affairs, the Mexican .War, the Civil War,
slavery, Lincoln's election, politics and government, Southern social
life and customs, Reconstruction, and contemporary European af-
fairs. Correspondents include Caroline Deslonde Beauregard, Brax-
ton Bragg, James Buchauan, Jefferson Davis, Alexander Duncan,
Edmund P. Gaines, Andrew Jackson, J. B, Johnston, Mary Ann
Randolph Custls Lee, Robert E. Lee, Eleanor Parke Custls Lewis,
John Parke Custls, Leonldas Polk, John Slidell, and Martin Van
Buren,
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1936, 1940, XSM9, and 1952.
1. tj. S.— History, Military— To 1900. 2. Slavery In the U. S^-
Loulslana. 8. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent. 4. Southern States—
Soc. life & cust. 5. Reconstruction — Louisiana. 6. Europe — Politics —
19th cent
MS 60-808
Duke Univ. Library
Baxter, Thomas, 1799-1878.
Correspondence, 1845-87.
89 items.
In Duke University Library.
Commission merchant and businessman, of Petersburg, Va. Per-
sonal and business correspondence, of significance because of Civil
War letters describing Confederate defenses around Hertford, N. O. ;
the problem of traitors In that vicinity; Impressment of buildings In
Greensboro, N. C, for the care of wounded soldiers ; the defense of
Norfolk, Va., In 1861; reaction to Southern secession in Connecticut;
and war conditions in Plaquemines Parish, La. Postwar letters are
concerned with radical rule in North Carolina during the carpetbag
era, and with T. H. Baxter's schooling at Virginia Military Institute.
Includes a letter from George Wythe Munford.
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1951. ■ ■ , r
1 North Carolina— Hist.— Civil War.. 2. Norfolk, Va.— Hist—
Civil War. 3. Plaquemines Parish, La.— Hist.— Civil War. 4. Re-
construction— North Carolina. 5. Virginia. Military Institute, Lex-
ington — Students.
MS 60-809
Duke Univ. Library
Moses, Edward Pearson, 1857-1948.
Papers, 1901-18,
ea.570 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2065)
Public school teacher and administrator, of Tennessee and North
Carolina. Correspondence (mainly letters received) and a scrap-
book of clippings, relating to Moses' interests in education and public
affairs; most coverage Is for 1924-48, following Moses' retirement.
The papers reflect Moses' interest In public libraries and library
legislation during his residence In Tampa, Fla. Other material con-
cerns land acquisition, legislation, and development of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park (1932 until the 1940's) Includes
letters from Charles W. Dabney and others regarding educational
matters, and family letters Including those of a son, Herbert H.
Moses, and a daughter, Mildred Moses (Mrs. Louis Graves)
Gift of Herbert H. Moses, 1950.
1, Libraries — Florida. 2. Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
3, Education — U.S. i. Moses family.
MS 60-810
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Baudry des Lozieres, Louis Narcisse, 1761-1841.
Papers, 1770-1876.
91 Items.
In Duke University Library.
French soldier, advocate, and author, Correspondence and doc-
uments, mainly dating from 1770-1825, regarding Baudry des Lozieres'
career in French military and diplomatic service In Santo Domingo
and elsewhere. The papers reflect his part In the defense of Port au
Prince during a native uprising, his return to France, and his tempo-
rary emigration to Louisiana during the French Revolution, 1793, the
events of which vovaee and a second one are related In his books:
Voyage & la Louisiane et .sur le continent de l'Am&tque septentrlonale
... 1794-98 (published 1802) and Second voyage a la Louisiane (1803).
The remainder of the papers relate to his subsequent return to France
and his life there, interrupted only- by military service in Italy.
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1956.
1. Haiti — Hist, — Sources. 2. North America — Descr. & trav.
MS 60-811
Duke Univ. Library
109
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Leary, John, 1837-1905.
Papers, 1872-95.
2 ft. (423 items)
In University of Washington Library
Lawyer, mayor of Seattle, and businessman. Correspondence busi-
ness records relating to the Seattle Heal Estate Exchange ftaanSai
nuscellany and legal documents. Includes records of fhe stumer
SarT^Hectfon. ^ materla ' U re,ated t0 "» llbrar ^ Eli.fCry
Indexed in card catalog.
Unpublished inventory record and guide in the library
Open to investigators under library restrictions
^7erE S ^a a meV 30rre8POnd?nre ' remini ~' «* ' Bailed
Washington. Univ.,
Seattle. Library
MS 60-812
Hill, George R
Papers, 1878-1901.
54 items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Businessman .farmer, and court clerk, of Oxford, Miss Panels
pertnlnlng to Hill's business and church affairs, including his artlvttl
ni.w ? °.V. he . U ', S '. Di8trlct ■ ond Cllcult Courts of the Northe™
£_ h' ° f M ' sslss| PP'. his partnership with J. S. Furr in farming
?^., a H l0DS ' and - hl » mem >>ershlp in the Oxford Presbyterian Self
•i-ii^*™ D A 8t ~ ct Court - Mississippi' (Northern District! 2 Missis-
SS5 An.'.™ 1 ™ C ^ tS - u 3 - A S rI culture-Uli8Slssippt-Oxford J Ox
ford Miss First Presbyterian Church. i Montgomery Hill and
^rr D Sr Saw - .'■;^^S
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History MS 6( ^ 13
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1891.
Papers, 1843-91.
665 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
lazoo Co. (Miss.) cotton planter and Methodist minister Business
papers and personal and family correspondence, chiefly for 1^1
tt^iSSK!?^' 1 ? t0 A . bb ^' 8 Service wlth the Polishing bSSb of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of which he waf smoIbI
S' to P r ° se 5 ut e claims against the U. S. Government lot proSv
destroyed during the Civil War. Other papers are concerned ^fth
HonTn' ^TVI^', persaaal business matter!, an™ nubHca*
\m?J. 2 sale ° f Abbey's religious books and pamphlets Among the
letters from Methodist leaders are Items from C K. MarsS and
Ahhi'l* 8 k ?" IIowa y: and f»m"y letters include those of M. E
L A MaVruder^' " Brandsons - M ' J " »■ A - J<""> H., W, W., and
Filed chronologically.
Acquired, 1940,
1, Cotton growing— Mississippi.— Yazoo Co. 2. Publishlne House
Hl s r-r^ h ^^ t Episcopal Church, South, NashvlHe 3 S U S !^
S*-* 11 War-Claims. 4. Methodist Episcopal Church, South-
K* fT^?.' ^P ^"^ reminiscences, etc. i. Marshall Charles
Iv. n. Galloway, Charles Betta, Bp., 1849-1909.
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History MS6 °- 814
Methodist^Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. Missis-
svppi. Circuits. Crystal Springs.
Records, 1825-68.
144 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Records of the Methodist Quarterly Conference of the Prism l
JK"' ^ Hasse "' H ' T - Hldens . «°d Samuel LU Scott In
^Z S 3 Utes >„ of the churcn "•'«' °' Samuel i! L Scott held at
»Sh iIf Ri 5 e 01U,rch ln HlndB Co '' 1852 > with tesUmony?deposf fons
and letters concerning the trial by Silas Gaddy, William s Foote!
J. T. Kennon, John Rhodes, Jacob Rhodes, David S. Crook, William
L. Myers, William Kersh, Sr., John Kersh, R, Huffman, Jacob Carr,
P. Qulnn, John B. Lewis, J. B. Daughtry, Murdock Shaw, and Samuel
Lum. The last item In the collection Is entitled Resolutions of the
Cayuga Democratic Club, 1868.
Deposited by Mrs. W. B. Small and Mrs. John Hancock, 1932.
L Methodist Episcopal Church, South, In Mississippi. 2. Methodist
Episcopal Church, South— Discipline. 8. Scott, Samuel L. L., 1810-
1864. I. Cayuga Democratic Club, Cayuga, Miss.
MS 60-815
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907.
Correspondence, 1843-1900.
•J35 Items.'
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
en;e l lv»T?hn? ari S n J> loll £ lst ' conductor, and composer. Correspond-
ence with Philipp Spitta, German writer on music; with Heinrlch von
Herzogenberg .Austrian composer; and with the latter's wife, Elisate"
von Herzogenberg, pianist and pupil of Brahms ... . iisuuei
Purchase, 1956.
^1. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r Snltta
fZ PP ^. 18 t 1 " 1894 - £ He "°senberg, Heinrich. Frelherr von.l^
1892 Herzoeenberg, Elisabet (Stockhausen) Freiin von,' 1847-
Newberry Library
MS 60-816
Briggs, George,
Papers, 1837-1908.
164 items.
In Duke University Library,
..-; Confederate soldier and farmer, of Hurdle's Mill, Person Co. N C
Correspondence and other papers; the ante bellum material relates
to the prices of farm products and slaves In North Carolina, Alabama^
Kentucky, and Texas. Civil War letters describe hardships of The
Pfl? d I Post-war papers give a picture of the social and religious life
? f ., I,ort ^£2, rol £! a farme rs during the years 1870-1900. A group of
' r^', 1 ^! 9 ^' !S ate Some e^riences of a Baptist mmfcter.
t-ard index in the library.
Acquired 1946.
1. Slave-trade— Southern States. 2. Produce trade — Southern
frnJf.no 3 - y-_S.-H««.-CMf War-Personal narraHvesiconS
era te side. 4. Farm life-North Carolina. 5. Baptiste-
Clergy— Correspond- ence, reminiscences, etc.
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-817
Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-
Papers, 1927-45.
2 ft. (ca. 530 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (5S29)
Author. Correspondence; draft of a poem. Prelude to women nt
Point Sur; typewritten draft, with MS. corrections, of I*wrence Clark
Powell's article. The man at Tor House (1936) ; cancelled checks, and
other papers. Includes Cortlandt Schoonover's correspondence flle
relating to his Jeffers collection and some correspondence of Jeffers'
wife, Una.
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1958.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc i Powell
^r^ C ' ar T' i 006- ^ P e mnn at Tor Ho « a e. it. Schoonove":
Cortlandt. in. Jeffers, Una (Call) '
Full name: John Robinson Jeffers
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-818
Galloway, Charles Betts, Bp., 1849-1909
Papers, 1879-1904.
200 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
*n^ 1Sh ?. P ° C the , Meth0 <"st Episcopal Church, South, of Jackson,
Miss. Correspondence, sermons, and addresses. Most of the corre-
spondence Is for the years 1880-90 and pertains to church affairs^
there are 67 sermons and addresses, including fragments Some "LV
courses of historical significance Include InfluencTand mis™on of
t^ariy n Swis°t 0d: ^ dUe ' : " nd E " Jah Stee!e ' an ^"e °'
1. Methodist Episcopal Church, South— Clergy— Correspondence
reminiscences etc. 2 Methodist Church-Sermons. 3. Steele ElHah'
4. Southern States— Hist.— Addresses, essays, lectures. r '"J a n.
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History MS 6< ^ W
U.S. Pension Bureau.
Revolutionary War pension claims, 1811-26
43 items.
In University of Virginia Library (3029)
Letters written to successive Secretaries of Wnr, John C Calhoun
and James Barbour, and to J. L. Edwards of the Pension Bureau con-
cerning various Revolutionary pension claims
Purchase, 1948.
1. Pensions, Military— U. S— Revolution. 2. 1 1. 8.— Hist — Revolu-
tlon — Claims.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-820 rev
110
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Boyles, Eliza H (Ball) Gordon.
Correspondence, 1823-81.
173 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal correspondence ; mainly letters from Confederate soldiers,
commenting on Lincoln's Cabinet, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant,
Tennessee and national politics, camp life, campaigns and battles,
hardships of the Army, sickness in camp, and desertions, A letter
from a Mexican War soldier, and other letters relating experiences of
an emigrant party traveling to California during the gold rush, with
accounts of travel hardships, the difficulty of mining gold, and the
decrease of lawlessness In California. Includes a prescription for the
treatment of cholera, and comments about cholera epidemics In Ken-
tucky, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1949.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2, Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 8. Gold mines and mining—Cali-
fornia. 4. Cholera, Asiatic — U.S.
MS 60-821
Duke Univ. Library
Rockwell family.
Papers, 1795-1859.
824 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Chiefly letters and papers of Captain Charles Rockwell and of his
son, John Arnold Rockwell, of Norwich, Conn.
I. Rockwell, Charles, 1768-1826. n. Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-
1861.
MS 60-822
Connecticut, State Llbr.
Kirkland, Joseph, 1830-1894.
Papers.
121 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Author. Correspondence, MSS. of Klrkland's works, reprints, and
biographical and critical studies.
MS 60-823
Newberry Library
Bates family.
Papers, 1820-80.
ca. 4000 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence and other papers. Includes the business files of
Anson Bates of Conn, and of Carlos Bates of Granby, Conn.
Purchase, 1954-65.
i. Bates, Anson, b. 1709. n. Bates, Carlos, 1808-1878.
MS 60-824
Connecticut. State Libr.
Boardman family.
Papers, 1814r-62?
118 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence and other papers.
Gift, 1913.
Connecticut. State Llbr.
Hartford Cycle Company, Hartford, Oonn.
Correspondence, 1890-95.
62 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Purchase, 1941,
Connecticut. State libr.
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.
MS 60-825
MS 60-826
Letters, 1861.
182 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Purchase, 1941.
Connecticut. State Llbr.
MS 60-827
Sons of the American Revolution. Minnesota Society.
Records, 1895-1922.
10 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letterpress books, ledgers, membership lists, biographical sketches
of members, and a scrapbook of pamphlets and programs.
MS 60-828
Minn. Hist Soc.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Min-
nesota.
Records, 1896-1940.
4v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings and the historian's report on activities.
Restricted In part.
MS 60-829
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Mexican War Soldiers' Union.
Records, 1872-84. . •
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, circulars, and clippings of
an organization that sponsored reunions and recommended national
legislation to obtain pensions for Mexican War veterans,
MS60-830
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Denison family.
Papers, 1799-1849.
110 items.
In Ocanecticut State Library,
Purchase, 1911, 1912, and 1920.
Connecticut. State Libr.
Allen family.
Genealogical collection, ca. 1920-30.
ca. 100 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Notes and data concerning the Allen family.
Gift of John K, Allen, 1931.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-831
MS 60-832
Van Cortlandt family.
Papers, 1695-1820,
100 items and 41 v,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, contracts, leases, conveyances, land patents, wills,
and other papers. Includes account books (1716-73) of a sugar mill.
MS 60-833
New York Hist. Soc.
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Minnesota.
Becords, 1866-1925.
213 v. and 44 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letter books, reports, minutes, account books, rolls, rosters, orders,
quartermasters' and adjutant generals' reports, scrapbooks, and the
names and service records of members.
MS 60-834
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Cokato Elevator Company, Cokato, Minn.
Records, 1893-1919.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of stockholders and the board of directors,
mentioning dividends, insurance, and expenses in the operation of a
grain elevator I stubs for certificates of shares; and a record of ship-
ments and returns, giving prices, Inspection charges, and commissions.
Presented by G. P. Olson.
MS 60-835
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Minnesota Divi-
sions Camp No. 1, St, Paul.
Records, 1885-1920.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetiuzs, a roster, and applications for membership.
MS 60-836
Minn. Hist Soc.
American Turners. St. Anthony, Minn.
Records, 1868-1928.
48 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, and account books of a Ger-
man gymnastic society which provided sick benefits for Its members.
Includes Invitations to gymnastic exhibitions by Turners in other
parts of the United States, copies of tbe minutes of the Minnesota
district of the nationui organization, attendance records of classes,
and bills for the building of a gymnasium In 1918.
MS 60-837
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Ill
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lawrence family.
Papers, 1777-1893.
5 v. and 6 boxes.
In New l'ork Historical Society collections.
n,^» rr 3 0nd ft nce ' d,ari W /amijy History, account books, land docu-
ments, and other papers of the Lawrence family of Flushing, LI
and New York City. Includes papsrs of John Lawren^, John W
Lawrence, Richard Lawrence, Townsend Lawrence, Walter bSwm
Lawrence, and some members of the family of Walter Bowne
I. Bowne family, ■■■'■■
New York Hist. Soc. MS 60-838
Smith family.
Papers, 1666-1870.
8 v. and 3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
Correspondence of the descendants of William Tangier Smith ln-
5m?/h g < S Ma; l 0r ^L" 18 ? 1 . Smlth ' 3M ^ William Smith, Re™ Caleb
Smith, Senator JohnvSmlth, and various wives and Bisters! relatlne
to personal and family matters, land litigations, settlement of estate?
and other affairs of the Smith family of Long Island?™ Y IndudS
papers of Dr. Daniel Robert and his family «™. ". i. includes
i. Robert, Daniel.
New York Hist. Soc. MS 60-839
Shipman family.
Genealogical papers, ca. 1897-1942.
ca. 100 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters and other documents relating to the New Enelanrl and
New Jersey branches of the family. tngiana and
Gift of W. H. Shipman, 1942,
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-840
Beekman family.
Papers.
100 v.
\
In New York Historical Society collections
Business, family and personal papers of James, Gerard Jamoi w
and other members of the Beekman family. ra ' uerara - J ames W.
New York Hist Soc. MS 6 °- 8 41
AM SL. ASSOCi?ti0n ° f Vni ^ si ^ w » me "- Minnesota
Records, 1889-1942.
10 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
*?«fiffKSKB ^ctS^heTou^
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-842
Milder, Emily Clark (Huntington) 1833-1913
Papers, 1815-1913.
1 v. and 1 box.
Krt,^n? 0ta ., Hl8 £ rIcaI Societ * collections.
prince and letters from mSri£?2fiSr?lAtoE£ l " , W» ta
^Miller, Emily Clark (HuntU.gtonTS^I^e Impromptu
Minn. Hist, Soc. MS 60-843
Minneapolis Citizens* Committee on Public School Finance.
Records, 1933-36. ««™.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
t n ^?nH^ ndence J an ^ otner P 8 " 618 of a volunteer group organized
to study the needs of public schools In Mlnneapolii and to secure
revenue to maintain high standards of public school Nation ttSe!
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-844
Oak Grove Tennis Club, Minneapolis
Records, 1911-14.
01 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
of m»bS laePCe, n " nUteS °' meetlng8 ' flnanclal aceounte - ™* «"*
Gift of Vera Cole, 1944.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-846
Northwestern Minnesota Educational Association.
Records, 1909-26.
2v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes and programs of meetings, and flnanclal statements of
atnlettcrve a nts° n " Fre ^ uent "»tion Is made of the regulatton of
Prevented by the association.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-846
Barton, Richard J 1860-1939
Papers, 1894-1939.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minneapolis orchestra leader. Clippings and biograDhleal data
about Barton whose organization placed ft the mS Hotel n"
Hot Springs, Ark. and at the Victory Hotel In Put In Bay" Ohio
Minn. H'st. Soc. MS 60-847
Nordmaendenes sangforening, Minneapolis.
Records, 1886-1903.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Records In Norwegian of a singing society affiliated with the
Scandinavian Singers' Union of America. Incrodes the TOnrtltution
list of the societies in the national union, membership roUs! late of
singing engagements, minutes of meetings, and a program of the
second biennial festival of the NorthwestSn Singed AJjsodaUon^n
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-848
New Ulm Publishing Company, New Ulm, Minn.
Records, 1919-28.
4v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A record of orders completed by the New 01m Publishing Oo. and
by the Review Printing Co., also of New Ulm.
i. Review Printing Company, New Ulm, Minn.
Minn.Hlst.Soc. MS 60^49
American Turners. West St. Paid, Minn.
Records, 1890-1913.
8 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minutes of. meetings, bills, reports of the treasurer, certificates of
m aMrUEndroffi^ ^ 0ther Turaer organizations.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-860
St. Paul. Central High School.
Classbooks, 1889-1906.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Olassbooks kept by J. Dietrich Lange, teacher of German, geology,
and^ physical and commercial geography, recording the names and
grades of students. ■■««■«» ouu
I. Lange, J. Dietrich.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-861
Mississippi Cavalry. 3d Battalion, 1861-1865.
Records, 1864-65.
18 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
h. .?i? ers Pe r 'al°'ne to the organization, election of officers, and the
handling of funds of the battalion, known as Ashcraft's Battalion,
flletoy'u^cS T^Ura* WM W*» ■»*.*«* « May
Ca 1 vaSy-! 3 I HlB I t :^i 1 ft7^om^ ental nl8torl <* ~ '"'PP'
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
112
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Papers, ca. 1660.
ca. 100 items.
la William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Miscellaneous MSS. dealing with Cuernavaca.
Gift of C. C. Adams, 1950.
MS60-853
Michigan. Unly. Clements Library
Breckenridge, Elizabeth E 1859-1942.
Papers, 1863-97.
1 box
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries about crops and the Civil War kept in Baring, Maine;
and autograph books kept in Pine City, Minn.
1. Agriculture— Maine — Baring— Stat 2. U. S. — Hist— Civil
War — Personal narratives.
MS 60-864
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul Municipal Chorus.
Records, 1920-34.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, records of rehearsals, pro-
grams, and clippings.
Presented by Leopold Bruenner, 1936.
MS60-S55
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Schubert Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1885-1944.
56 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes, financial records, scrapbooks, and other papers of a
musical society once called the Ladles' Musical. Includes programs
and financial accounts of concerts sponsored by the club; minutes of
meetings of a loan fund committee established to aid music students;
and a list of students to whom the club furnished music lessons.
MS 60-866
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Jackson Civil Air Patrol Club.
Records, 1943-46.
72 items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, bulletins, pictures, publicity material, and minutes
of the Jackson Civil Air Patrol Club, Incorporated, Jackson, Miss., a
private g*oup which was organized in connection with the Civil Air
Patrol of World War n. The minutes cover the period from Feb.
17, 1943 to Mai". 15, 1944.
Gift of Mrs. W. O. Hprrell, 1947.
1. U. S. Civil Air Patrol. 2. Mississippi— Air defenses.
MS 60-857
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Hamilton, Thomas D
Financial records, 1861-73.
165 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer. Most of the papers are vouchers, nos.
1-600 (dated Nov. 1, 1861 to Apr. 1, 1865) connected with Hamilton's
service as an army quartermaster, stationed at Rome, Ga. Greatest
coverage Is for 1863 ; only 2 postwar Items are Included.
Gift of Graves Blake and Elizabeth Johnson Buth, 1948.
1. Confederate States of America. Army— -Supplies and stores.
MS60-S68
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851,
Papers, 1828-48.
43 items.
In National Audubon Society Library. •_
Artist and naturalist. Correspondence, MSS. on birds of North
America, and miscellaneous papers. Includes seventeen letters from
Audubon to his son Victor Clifford Audubon, letters to Audubon from
Charles Lucien Bonaparte and others, and three letters from John
Bachman to John K. Townsend.
1 Birds — North America. i. Audubon, Victor Gilford.
MS 60-869
National Audubon Society. Library
Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943.
Papers, 1903-36.
1 box
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and reports pertain-
ing to Gale's activities on behalf of the Art Commission of the city
of Minneapolis, the MlnneapoUs Society of Fine Arts, the Minneapolis
Institute of Arts, and the Anti-Tuberculosis Committee of the Asso-
ciated Charities of Minneapolis.
Bequest of Mr. Gale.
1. Art— Minneapolis. 2. Tuberculosis— Prevention. 3. Tubercu-
losis — Minneapolis.
MS 60-860
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Minnesota
Branoh.
Records, 1869-79.
3 v. '
In Minnesota Historicnl Society collections.
Papers of Richard Hall, superintendent of the Minnesota Branch
of the Society. Correspondence and other records relating to the
activities of the society, contributions, salaries, members of the Min-
nesota churches who served In the Civil War, and the incorporation
of Northfleld, later Carleton, College.
1. Congregational Churches In Minnesota. 2. Carleton College,
Northfleld. Minn. i. Hall, Richard, minister.
MS60-861
Minn. Hist. Soc. '
Hornblower, Joseph Coerten, 1777-1864.
Papers, ca. 1830-1900,
ca. 200 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, Jurist, chief Justice of New Jersey, and first president of
the New Jersey Historical Society. Letters of and to Joseph O. Horn-
blower and his son, William H. Hornblower, Presbyterian minister
and theological seminary professor, with family data on English
and American Hornblower families. Among the correspondents are
John L. Blake, Ann Butler, Peter Carter^ Salmon P. Chase, Samuel
H. Cor, William L. Dayton. Benjamin Drew, R. S. Field, WilUam
Holmes, Nicholas Longworth, James S. Nevlus, David Ogden, Wil-
liam Pennington, Henry W. Pickering, Gerrit Smith, and W. A.
Whitehead. „„,„
Gift of William B. Hornblower, 1949.
i HornblowerTwii- "am Henry, 1820-1883. n. Horn-
blower family. MS 60-862
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Boyd, Weir, 1820-1893.
Papers, 1861-86.
64 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Georgia legislator and Confederate Army officer. Correspondence
relating to Army life, especially the appointment _of officers, and to
family matters. Includes a letter from O. H. Smith, a fellow legisla-
tor, describing agricultural conditions andyproposlng a tax to furnish
funds for the families of soldiers; a letter from Alexander H.
Stephens relative to a possible appointment; and two letters from a
former teacher of Georgia proposing the change from a common school
system to a poor school system.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1942, 1949, 1957. ,„„..,„„» rr <*
1. Confederate States of America. Army— Military life. 2. U. 8.—
Htet-^rril War-Hos- pltals, charities, etc. 3. Education-
Georgia. MS60-863
DukeUnlv. Library
Ward, Marcus Lawrence, 1812-1884,
Papers, ca. 1851-^83,
ea. 1O00 Items and 5 cartons.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections. „„ „ ., „ _
PhlUnthr^bft; Governor of New Jersey ll?86^ 9 r and U. S.
KeDresentatlve (1873-76) Letters received, drafts and copies of let-
tore Snt ana a few other documents. Also, five cartons In storage.
Includes letters of Ada Atklnson.WllllamW Belknap,^ ^ Blood,
Simon Cameron, Alex. G. Oattell, Salmon, P. Chase, George > W, Child,
May O Cole, Schuyler Colfax, H. W. Congar, George H. Cook, WU-
UaS h. Dayton, Charles B. Elmer, Hamilton Fish, F. T. Frellnghuy-
sen? Obaries Gillespie. Horace Greeley, John Hay, Joseph^Henry,
William B. Hlllyer, Sanford B. Hunt, Thomas Longworth, H. M. Low,
James McOosh, William A. NeweU, Charles S. Olden, Adallne OUyer,
Cortutnd Parker?Joel Parker, William Pennington WlUlam A. Rich-
ardson F. W. Sewar.,, William H. Seward, John Sherman, tV. O. H.
theman, Charles Sltgreaves, Joseph R Smith, John F. Starr Thad-
deus Stevens, John P. Stockton, R. F. Stockton, Jr, Wll am 8.
Sfryker JohS Ten Eyck .John 0. Underwood, and W^W«totad
1 New Jersey— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2, U. S.— Pol. & govt.
18fflM877 - MS 60-864
New Jersey Hist Soc.
113
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Emery, Chandler C
Papers, 1886-1947.
1945Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
_ Business and personal correspondence and business oanor. n f r»r
|mery who was connected with or interested ta tnrorganUaUon of
many farming and business enterprises in the ^u^tn7 amonJ tL™
tte Adams County Farms Co., Jeannette, Mum?; pSr Soto Stock
S*S' Ad Sf Co £ nty ' *"«.; Bankers' aid M¥rchS' Wane! S
Jackson, Miss.; Heat, Light and Sanitary AssodaUon 1M ™ l^S i?.?
leans; Mobile Plumbing Co., Mobile, m£ pJ5S$5fi$k fflodt
U °?'^ M ,S5 0rleans : United Citizens Insurance^ NeVort^"
and Globe Fire and Marine Insurance C^Mem^lsThe ,1 S'
plete coverage Is for 1910-29 ^^* J.ue most corn-
Gift of Dr. Emery, 1947. ' »
1. Agriculture-Missis- sippi. 2. Southern States-Indus.
MISS.SSIPP1. Dept. of Archives and History ^ 6< ^ 65
Risedorph, John E 1844-1810.
Papers, 1862-1911.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
rare of Coleman, James, and Robert Yniinrai- a^i it. , , ^
national P<>»t.», especial V the P^dlnUaTSion 'of 'iV^' and
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-566
Stafford family.
Papers, 1813-38.
ca. 50 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
of fa |T«&a^feS S^XQ^
a, D rl5 a 1 r l Sh ^» r % and «» ** "l^ Ja^WaKd ifebett
Harper; letters of Samuel Merwln to Ward Staff™d • lette™ anS
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 6 °-867
Brady, James, of Virginia.
Papers, 1819-1869.
ca. 150 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-597)
Hl"mSnd,Ta. er ' al relatln(r '° **? sUve trade **«« Scottsville and
1. Slave-trade— Virginia.
Virginia. Univ. LIbr.
MS 60-568
West Virginia. University. Board of Governors.
Archives, 1926-42.
40 v., 12 boxes, and 2 folders.
i!L We 2? Virginia University Library (603. 881 988 fifl-ii
Office flies of Charles T. Neff, Jr.. Vecretarybf t^Board rt B „„
eraorv including programs, speeches, recordsmen tie construcHon bf
the library building, memorial services for faculty mS ulr,
SL' h « u t nlTers «y eovernlng bodies, university rekllsSte^'oldlnB?
and photos., sketches, and plans of the UnlveMif^hiiiMini. „„.J
grounds. Includes photos. andXns of unlveraTShnlMinif ?if S aU ,. d
shot!" RoZrfr <£»**»%$ nS-Sto ^^£*§£%$ft
Transfers, 1954-57.
I. Neff, Charles T.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-869 rev
Hill, Charles Leander.
Papers, 1948-56.
ca. 2000 Items.
In WUberforce University Library.
•,. J,? ll S 8 S?£!! r ' , theol ?« ,an . author, translator, educator, and pres-
1.2* ?h WIIberforce , University. Correspondence, articles, programs,
and other papers relating to philosophy, religion, politics, the Amerl.
can Negro, and the Protestant Reformation.
GUt of Mrs. Hill, 1966.
•JL^" " 1 M f tnodl st Episcopal Church— Clergy— Correspondence,
remtatacences etc. 2. Negroes-Addresses, essays; lectures?& Ref-
ormation— Addresses, essays, lectures. -
WUberforce Dnlv. Library MS 60^70
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863
Papers, 1846-1961.
1 box and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (47, 264, 636)
In part, photocopies.
Confederate general. Letters written by Jackson from various
places in the D. S., In Mexico, and at sea, adaressedto his Rl«h», ™»%i
his niece; scripfof a radio broadcast ^tone^HJackson, SSntS
over Station WLW, ClncinnaU, Aug. 21| 1951 presented
WLw'i S 936 n |4 elft8 ° f D ' R mU Arn0ld ' MarIe Plfer - «"<» Station
West Virginia. Dnlv.
Library
MS 60-871
Bromfleld & Rogers.
Business records, 1760-1824.
ca. 1300 sheets and 1 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondence and other papers (1784-1824), mainly letters from
Henry Bromfleld In London to Daniel D. Rogers In Boston relaHiSI
to the commission business. Includes a cash book (1760^66) enttt led
Adventures aud recording transactions In tie West Indles^and Nova
from William Anna! EST "*""*' ""* S »«' leme »^ $ I#™.
I. Bromfleld, Henry, n. Rogers, Daniel D.
Harvard Dnlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 60-872
Alliance for Guidance of Rural Youth.
Records, 1917-48.
ca. 23,080 Items and 35 v.
In Du!;u University Library.
^^■rura?^ and^ Z^%^^
Card index in library.
Received 1946
Statesf 0l ' th ^ 30 ' ,thern StaUS> 2 - v °«>«onal education-Southern
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-873
American Turners, Se. Paul.
Records, 1866-1919.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of a German gymnastic society including
information on social activities and on a litwarV gVourf w ?h „ JSf
organization called Deutscher Vereln, " lKra, v gToup within the
Gift of Ferdinand Uebel, 1936.
1. American Turners. St. Paul, Deutscher Vereln.
Minn. Hist Soc. ' MS 60-874
Gillette, William Hooker, 1853-1937.
Letters, 1884-1831.
44 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Actor and playwright
Purchase, various dates.
1. Actors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 DramatiBte—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. dramatists-
Connecticut. State Library MS 60-875
Zacatecas, Meaioo (State)
Records, ca. lSeinia, 1870.
43ft. .
Ma'nuscrl'te 111 ** Clements Llbrar y (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Papers from the archives of Zacatecas dealing mainly with eco-
nomlc and fiscal matters. w
Purchase, 1952.
1. Zacatecas, Mexico (State)— Econ. condlt.
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library MS 60-876
Eastman, Benjamin T
Papers, 1850-89.
66 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
the^er.crTr^tS^' 8 "'^ WW ' e ^^^ WM WOrkln * tor
1. American Tract Society,
Connecticut State Library MS 60-577
114
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shakers.
Enfield Shaker collection.
6v.
In Connecticut State Library.
Covenants, hymn books, rules, and orders.
Gift, 1916 and 1929.
1, Shakers— Enfield, Conn.
MS 60-878
Connecticut State
Library
Hopkins, Andrew Delmar, 1857-1948.
Papers, 1787-1943.
In West Virginia University Library (143,904)
Entomologist, public official, and university professor. Corre-
spondence, reports, clippings, project notes, and other materials,
mainly 1878-1943.
Transfer ; gift of Raymond W. Sooy, 1949-66.
1. Entomological research.
MS60-879
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Olcott, James Bradford, 1830-1910.
Manchester turf garden records, 1890-1910.
14 v.
In Connecticut -State Library.
Horticulturist. Diaries concerning experiments in turf raising.
Gift
1. Lawns. 2. Grasses.
MS 60-880
Connecticut. State Library
Cummins, Henry.
Papers, 1868-63.
lft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Teacher and Journalist In Willamette Valley, Or. Correspondence
and other papers. Includes letters from Salmon Blver (Idaho) Mines
(1862)
Calendar In library.
1. Teachers — Oregon— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Jour-
nalism—Oregon. I. Salmon River Mines.
MS 60-881
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Holcomb family.
Papers, 1800-43.
45 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters and other papers.
Gift, 1949.
Connecticut. State Library
Perkins family.
Genealogical data.
1 small trunk.
In Connecticut State Library.
Purchase, 1937,
Connecticut. State Library
MS 60-882
MS 60-883
Coppin, Levi Jenkins, Bp., 1848-1923.
Papers, 1888-1920.
ca. 350 Items.
In Wllberforce University Library. „.,,,„,
Author, editor, and: Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal
Church. Includes books, pamphlets, and records of the African Meth-
odist Episcopal Church.
Register published In 1957.
Gift of Theodosla Coppin Thomas, 1956.
1. African Methodist Episcopal Church — Hist. — Sources. -r. Afri-
can Methodist Episcopal Church.
MS 60-884
Wllberforce Univ. Library
Ransom, Reverdy Cassius, Bp., 1861-1969.
Papers, 1893-1951.
ca. 1000 items.
In Wllberforce University Library.
In part, transcripts. '" .. , „ ,
Editor, author, and Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal
Church. Letters, literary MSS., and clippings.
Gift of Mrs. Ransom, 1956-69.
1. African Methodist- Episcopal Church — Clergy— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-886
Wllberforce Univ. Library
Arnett, Benjamin William, Bp., 1838-1906.
Papers, 1860-1900. ; ;
ca. 1000 Items.
In Wllberforce University Library. ',„,.. ,
Encyclopedist, author, editor, politician, educator, and Bishop of
tha African Methodist Episcopal Church. Records and minutes of
AMB Church conferences, reports, addresses, articles, and books re-
lating to the Negro.
Register published in 1958.
Gift of the Arnett family, 1920.
1. African Methodist Episcopal Church Conferences. 2. Negroes-
Addresses, essays, lectures. , ,„ „ „
MS 60-886
Wllberforce Univ.
Library
Tully family.
Correspondence, 1812-62.
48 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence of the Tully family of Saybroqk, Conn.
Gift, 1928.
MS 60-887
Connecticut. State Llbr.
Truesdell family.
Correspondence, 1857-66.
80 items.
In Connecticut State library.
Gift, 1954.
Connecticut. State Llbr.
Swift family.
Correspondence, 1841-68.
294 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Purchase, 1952.
Connecticut. State Llbr.
MS 60-888
MS 60-889
Jarvis family.
Papers.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters, accounts, and other papers of the Jarvis family of Mladle-
town, Conn., especially of Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis.
Lists with the collection.
Purchase, 1937 and 1945.
I. Jarvis, Samuel Fnrmar, 1786-1851.
MS 60-890
Connecticut. State Llbr.,
Seth Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, Oonn.
Records, 1829-96.
120 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence and other business papers.
Gift, 1934.
MS 60-891
Connecticut. State Llbr.
115
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West Virginia Library Association.
Records, 1914-57.
5 boxes and 8 folders.
^W'lff U, " Ver8ltr IJ,,rary < 716 ' ™> 783, 794. 832, 918,
Gifts of the association, 1955-58. ~* ™
West Virginia. Univ.
library
MS 60-892
Virginia. University. Dept. of Law.
Eecords of summer Law School classes, 1877-1904.
In University of Virginia Library (38-68T & M-249)
„<■ 5? i r ? XOT6 *ot attendance, a few matriculation data and grades
I. Minor, John Barbee, 1813-1895.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 6(^893
This number not used: MS 60-894
Tietjens, Eunice (Hammond) 1884-1944.
Papers,
ca. 4220 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
■*££*$ a ? d lecturer - Letters, post cards, MSS. of Mrs Tletlens-
works, clippings, memorabilia, and photos. tietjens
Newberry Library MS 60-895
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925
Papers, 1889-1911.
56 Items.
In Duke University Library
lanP?„tes^an^,r.n n gs\»n, t0 "** "^ «*» "
Card Index In library.
Received, 1949.
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-896
Cooke (Jay) & Company.
Records, 1832-1915.
40 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
..r^T'n'"? agreements, and other papers of Jay Cooke & Co
*Unas. N n%a^^
,«vi Nor 2> ern Pacific Ballroad Company. i, -Cooke Jav 1R21
1805. n. Barney (Charles D.) and Company. ' r ' 1821 ~
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 6M97
Perkins, Andrew.
Business records of Andrew and Joseph Perkins, 1793-
130 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
uaafwSS 1 ml. n ^ N / )r M Ch ' t 00 ""; J*?"*" ^^ Personal letters
(1829, 1834, 1835) to Mrs. Joseph Perkins of Norwich.
1. Norwich, Conn.— Oomm. i. Perkins, Joseph, merchant
Connecticut State Library MS 60-898
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.
Papers, 1836-47.
125 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Journalist, postmaster of Hartford, Cona. Connecticut <3tnt„ i,»i.
ife^h^^
Purchase, 1925.
1. Postal service— Connecticut— Hartford.
Connecticut State Library MS 60-899
Welles, Mary E collector.-
Papers, 1820-54. -
54 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Gift'lMS Connectlcut State Prlson a" 4 Newgate Prison.
Basi&i U Co U nn. **" ***-, **»»«■*»■ 2- Newgate Prison,
Connecticut State Library MS 60-900
Lyon, Lucius.
Papers, 1812-52.
8ft.
Ma^us™!" U Clemeats Ubmr * ( Ann **«> Mfc*.) Division of
U. S. Representative and Senator from Mlchiuan and ,nr.»»«r
SSSS.'iS?' ° h . l0 { In ^ lana ' and Mlcl »*<">- Public afdbLne^cT^
™™. ^ i"?"^ from resldents of Michigan, Wisconsin ^or^ern
Illinois and Indiana, Including land speculators/posSeX S
and state politicians, and persons of national importanTiS wtth
bills, receipts, contracts, and other business papers. ttrVeSMndenta
Bavar^ '¥%*£"% Samuel T T - -"lee, am^kBrntSTSSSSiJ.
Bayard, Arthur Branson, Justus Burdick, Isaac E. Orary, T
Hartley Crawford, Thomas Fitzgerald, John S. Horner James B
S^ 1 ,? 11 ^ !: Ishaln ' Slmeon M - Johnson, Oljedlah^P La'cey Bobert
JuS^A&V' , M »T n ' g^P^odltus .jfiji^ wuitam "T
Klchmond, Adanj LBoof, Abner P. Stlnson, George W. Thayer Boas
Wilklns, Austin B. Wing, and William Woodoridge, xaayer ' K0M
T Tut™™/ 1 ^ me t0 "J 6 m a n us»lpt collections In the WiUlam
LJJlemants Library, compiled by H H. Peekham (1942) 565 of
SSt*"™ ^^ Polished In the Michigan Pioneer and I Historical
Society's Historical collections, v. 27 (1896) uununcai
Gift of Mrs. James H. Campbell, 1925.
1. Heal property— Northwest, Old. 2. Northwest Old— Pol. & govt.
Michigaa Univ. Clements Library MS 6 <^°1
Scholfield, John.
Papers.
439 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Scholneld with his brother Arthur was a pioneer In wool manu-
facture at their mill in Montville, Conn. (1793-1820) CorreZnd-
ence and accounts. ™^™
Gift, 1920.
1. Wool trade and Industry— Montville, Conn.
Connecticut. State Library MS 60-902
Scholfield, Joseph.
Business records, 1810-23.
167 Items and 10 v.
In Connecticut State Library.
Accounts and papers of Scholneld, who was in charge of the
field Stonington, Conn., owned by his father John Schol-
Glft, 1920.
1. Wool trade and industry— Stonlngton, Conn.
Connecticut. State Library MS 60-903
Seligman, Joseph.
Correspondence, 1862-78.
7v.
In New York Historical Society collections
Includes The house of Seligman, by Linton Wells, and The story
of the Seligmans, by George S. Hellman.
„t « i^""" 1 fa 5'£- i Wel,s • Unton, 1898- The house
?£ o if"" 11, n - Hellm an, George Sidney, 1878- The story of
the Seligmans. '
NewYorkHlstSoc. MS 60-904
116
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Virginia Cavalry. 6th Regt., 1861-1866.
Records, 1861-63.
ca. 2200 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Commissary papers kept By Turner Ashby, Confederate Brigadier
General, and vouchers for expenditures Including quartermaster's
quarterly summaries. Records after Asbby's death on June 6, 1862,
were kept by Captain J. H. Halsey, acting commissary officer.
Card Index In library.
Received 1935.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Commissariat. 2.
U. S.— Hist. — OMl War— Regimental histories— Virginia Cavalry—
4th. i Ashby, Turner, 1828-1862.
MS 60-905
Duke Univ. Library
West Virginia. University.
Papers on building construction, 1873-1916.
3 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (481, 688)
Correspondence, pamphlet, circular, and other papers. Includes
letters concerning building construction In 1873 ; data on construction
of the Armory, the Library, and Mechanical Hall, 1899; a campus
development plan of 1901 showing proposed new buildings, roads, and
landscaping ; and blueprints of Oglebay Hall, 1918.
Transfers, 1930-54.
1. West Virginia. University— Buildings.
MS 60-906
. West Virginia. Univ. Library
Seymour, William E
Business records of William E. Seymour and George
Inness, 1830-33.
372 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence and accounts relating to a tobacco business In
Hartford, Conn.
Gift
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Hartford, Conn.
MS 60-907
Connecticut. State Library
Filley, Oliver, 1784-1846.
Papers, 1806-32.
ca. 80 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Fl)ley family and business papers relating to the manufacture and
sale of tinware.
Purchase and gift, 1947-52.
1. Tinware. i. Filley family.
. MS60-908
Connecticut. State Library
Connecticut Land Company.
Records, 1792-1828.
ca. 700 Items and 6 v.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, deeds, votes, and proceedings.
Deposit, 1038 and purchase, 1942.
1. Land — Western Reserve.
MS 60-909
Connecticut. State
Library
Stone, Joel, 1749-1833.
Papers, 1783-1820.
51 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, land papers, military papers relating to the War
of 1812, and other materials belonging to a Loyalist and founder of
Gananoque, Leeds Co., Ontario.
: Purchase, 1937.
1. Gananoque, Ont. — Hist. — Sources. 2, U. S. — Hist. — War of
1812— Sources.
MS 60-910
Connecticut. State Library
Woodbridge, Dudley.
Papers, 1776-1828.
46 Items. <■■•;
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, accounts, and receipts related to Woodbridge s
merchandising business at Norwich, Conn.
Purchase, 1932 and 1941.
1. Retail trade— Norwich, Conn.
MS 60-911
Connecticut. State Library
AUyn family.
Papers of the Allyn and Wolcott families, 1646-1797.
221 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Papers concerned chiefly with property In England Inherited from
Henry Wolcott of Windsor, Conn., and eventually divided between the
Allyns and the Chauncys.
Purchase, 1933.
, 1 Wolcott, Henry, 15787-1655. I. Wolcott family.
MS 60-912
Connecticut. State Library
Hartford Equal Rights Club, Hartford, Conn.
Records, 1885-1925.
8..v. ■-. ■
In Connecticut State Library.
Deposit, 1924-25.
1. Woman-— Suffrage— Connecticut — Hartford.
MS 60-913
Connecticut. State
Library
Gooch, Sir William, barb, 1681-1751.
Papers, 1727-51.
85 Items.
In Colonial Williamsburg Manuscript Collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
lieutenant Governor of Virginia. Letters from Gooch to his
brother Thomas Gooch, concerning the College of William and Mary,
social life and politics of 18th century Virginia, and family affairs.
1. William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va. 2. Virginia—
Hist— Colonial period — Sources. t. Gooch, Sir Thomas, bart, Bp.
of Ely, 1674-1754.
MS 60-914
Colonial Williamsburg
Spotswood, Alexander, 1676-1740.
Papers, 1646-1830.
40 Item*.
In Co'onial Williamsburg Manuscript Collections.
British Army officer and Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. Corre-
spondence, dating largely from 1698-1740, chiefly between Spotswood
and his cousin John Spotswood of Edinburgh, concerning the Spots-
wood family, the character of the Governor, bis career in the British
Army and ambitions before he became Governor, and political and
social conditions In Virginia. Includes letters from Sir Robert Spots-
wood, a letter from Robert Rose to Andrew Anderson containing a
biographical sketch of Alexander Spotswood, and a commission of
Major George Spciiwood In the British Army. Other names Included
in the correspondence are Katherlne Mercer, William Billot, William
Robertson, John Anderson, and Alexander Spotswood, the Governor's
grandson.
Most of the letters have been published In Virginia magazine of
history and biography, v. 60 (1952) p. 211-240.
L Spotswood family. 2. Virginia — Hist. — Colonial 'period —
Sources. I. Spotswood, John, of Edinburgh.
MS 60-915
Colonial Williamsburg
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1863-1954.
Papers, 1886-1954.
20 ft. (ca. 11,800 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Negro leader and author. Correspondence, diaries, literary MSS.,
clippings, notebooks, datebooks, miscellaneous printed matter, photos.,
and memorabilia. Includes typescripts and MSS. of Mrs. Terrell's
autobiography, A colored woman In a white world, as well as articles,
speeches, short stories and poetry. The clippings, mostly by or about
Mrs. Terrell, deal with politics, rights of women, desegregation In the
District of Columbia, and related topics. Correspondents Include Jane
Addams, Mary McLeod Bethune, Carrie Chapman Oatt, Ruth Hanna
McCormlck, and Booker T. Washington.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In (he library.
Gift of Phyllis Terrell Langston, 1955.
1. Negroes— Civil rights. 2. Woman— Suffrage — U. S. i. Terrell,
Mary (Church) 1863-1954. A colored woman In a white world.
MS 60-916
Surveyors' field books, 1763-65.
Jt,
In West Virginia University Library (577)
Surveys of land In several Virginia counties, Including Frederick,
Rockingham, and Shenandoah, parts of which are now in West
Virginia. Includes surveys made by Thomas Rutherford.
1. Virginia— Surveys. 2. West Virginia— Surveys. I, Rutherford,
Thomas, surveyor.
MS 60-917
West Virginia. Univ. Library
117
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Blathwayt, William, 1649?-17l7.
Papers, 1674-1716.
2568 items.
In Colonial Williamsburg Manuscript Collections,
in Thi ? m C ° °"' al administrator. Official papers pertaining to affairs
in the American continental colonies and the British Wist Indies
^L 16 ," 6 / 8 Wrl " en to Blathwayt to London by officials Irf the roy?i
colonies and some rough drafts of Blathwayt's letters. Topics covered
£rl U ± 'ft! Fr f DC ^ a ? d , lDd ' an trouble and lack <" adequate mUUary
d ^?„fL"L egal colonial trade and attempts to enforce the Navlgatlob
acts; attacks upon the charter of Massachusetts; piracy Id the Oarib-
&£! h h . e ? bnC f° tr l de J D ▼'«'»•■! *W with the FrencrTald
Spanish in Jamaica; the Negro question in the Leeward Islands; and
iSfrfS ? 8 1 1 ? tw ^ n succ essive governors and the Assembly In Ber-
•E^M«. C, !l de U h t decla '-atlon °t the peopl? a^inst Ilr Wm.
'fl?6 "'an o d r.5n^LS.° V ?T rB K 0f . Vlrgl,lla ' ^ Nathaniel Bacon
y.376) , an original draft of the charter of Pennsylvania (1681) ; An
acctt of severall observations made in the month of September 1698
nsh B e e r Te n r , n „ii^L er . nt8 fc^? m New England t0 Philadelphia by Join
Usher, published In WilUam and Mary quarterly, ad ser v 7 liSm\
seast 1( ^ b l tr ^f B i » rad1 ;* * NewEunlS Ihil ffi
^Ef ?' ? 1 A hue A Pe^ect rent roll of Warwick County .Rhode
Ni a S d „.l?V he ye ? r i 7 l 8 \ .^respondents Include Edmund Andr«!
wl 11^ k?JtT'™m Ba '« m o™. WHllam Beeston, Lord Bellomont
Siii^^ » \ W L nl T Byrd l and n ' Henr y Ohleneley, Christopher
Codrington, Kichard Cony, Lionel Copley, Edward Oranfleld, John
Cranston, Abraham De-Peyster, Thomas Dongan, Joseph Dudley, Lord
?,T ard , "' Mngham, Benjamin Fletcher, Thomas HlnSev Philip
M^r 11 '^? 8 ^ 1 ?' In c™*e Mather, Hender Molesworth Henr?
Morgan, Francis i Nicholson, William. Pehn. Sir William Phips/Georee
■'SSSS'^T"* Bandol P h > Iwac Kitchler, Robert BoWmSnrNteholS
Sf^ r U AU? v""^ SPQtswood, William Stapleton, WUUam Stou*™
ton, Stephen Van Cortlandt, and Richard Wharton ..?'«"»»
817-8S1 lD iV11Uam and Mar y auarterly, 8d ser., v. i (1847), p.
Gift of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 1946.
ian 1 ' SiJ , ~^ ilat, ~ Co « D[ ^ Pe'KxJ— Sources. 2. West Indies, Brlt-
toh-Hlst.-Sources. 3. Statesmen-Correspondence, reminiscences,
Colonial Williamsburg
MS 60-918
Brown, Ernest L 1861 (<?a.)-1953.
Diaries, 1890-1909.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
relaX ■^LJWl'* °5 t , r ' I S taken lDto northwestern Minnesota
1 zLin^. m? Interests In birds, mammals, mounds, and Indians
N ortt^erfc^l'.nSt n a. * M ° und ° ~ """-ota. 3. Indians of
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-919
Westmacott, Sir Richard, 1776-1866.
Correspondence,
ca, 850 Items.
£li Me K ropo , I l an Museum o' Art Library (New York)
British sculptor. Letters received.
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Metropolitan Museum of
Art, N. Y. Library
MS 60-920
Colt family.
Correspondence, 1775-1877.
68 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence of Peter Colt and his family
Purchase, 1946.
i. Colt, Peter.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-921
This number is not used: MS 60-922
Dane, Dana, and Company, Boston.
Records, 1851-69.
9 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Letters, accounts of ships' expenses, and accounts of careoea
bought and sold by the Arm In correction with Its far eastern tr!d?
In n U iS,E a H Pe , rS ?f ' ne , B <> 8t on Sugar Hennery, a subsidiary. ^
m*Vw^isz>rr WKtl,,ts ln Baker Ijbrary - com -
Gift of Charles H. Taylor.
rw m BoS ^V~ Comm ';r Ba8t (Fa r East) 2. East (Far East) —
Coram.— Boston. i. Boston Sugar Refinery, Boston.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library^ 6 °~ 923
Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass.
Records, 1846-1912.
45 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Cprrespondence, directors' minutes, dividend books, general ac-
SS 2f°?\ 1 aI,d other Papers relating to the manufacturing of
iS™ „ eS i, tUr ^, lne W ? er wh( ? ls > machine tools, paper mill Ma-
chinery, and textile machinery. Includes letters of J. Thomas Steven,
son, Robert H Stevenson, William A. Burke, and H O Pernam
treasurers; and Charles L. Hlldreth and A. H. Morton aeenta rSl
lated to the library's Saco-Lowell Shops collectloir ' g ^"
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Saco-Lowell Shops, 1931. \
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Llbrary MS ^^^^
Hunt, Hiram B
Papers, 1809-77.
5 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
_ Account books of a general store at Waverley, N. T and of the
First Congregational Society of Otto, N. T. and newspaper dippings
of literary Interest. . ■ ;
1. General stores— Waverley, N. T. I. Otto, N. T. First Con-
gregational Society.
„. _, , MS 60-925
Minn. Hist Soc.
Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1847-1939.
Papers, 1877-85.
lbox. ■:'
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diary kept by Gardner, who traveled ln Minnesota trying to get
farmers to ship grain to New York, a household account book kept ln
Englewood, N. J., and household bills,
Presented by Mabel Gardner.
1. Grain trade — Minnesota. 2. Cost and standard of living— Engle-
wood, N. J.
„.;■■■ „, „ MS 60-926
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Harison, Richard.
Papers, 1732-1860.
16 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York attorney. Correspondence and papers relating to family
matters, to Harlson's claims against the British Army for billeting
and timber, to his law practice, to legal opinions, and to settlement of
his estate. Includes papers of Harlson's son, William H. Harison.
Correspondents Include DeWitt Clinton, William Cooper, Alexander
Hami ton, John Jay, John Lamb, Gouverneur Morris, and William
a, omlth.
ia}\ V .: s - — H 'st- — Revolution — Claims, 2. Lawyers— New York
Wate^— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r, Harison,
New York Hist Soc.
MS 60-927
Paris, Ferdinand John.
Papers, 1744-55.
ca. 560 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections,
London lawyer; solicitor and agent of the East Jersey Proprietors
Documents, maps, correspondence, and printed matter relating to the
boundary dispute with New York, to the land riots In Newark and
Elizabeth, and to other matters of public business.
Contemporary index available.
Described in the Society's Proceedings, v. 9 (1860-64) p 27-28.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-928
Minnesota Library Association.
Records, 1891-1941.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes and proceedings of the annual meetings containing In-
formation on the training and certification of librarians, salaries, the
problem of establishing closer relationships between libraries and
the public, and the establishment of a library school at the University
of Minnesota, *
1. Librarians— Minnesota. 2. Libraries and readers. 8. Minnesota.
University. Library School. <=««■.
Minn. Hist Soc. MS 60-929
118
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morris, William M
Diaries, 1920-25.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Diaries of William and Abble Morris, recording details of dally
life, religious activities, and weather conditions In St, Cloud, Minn,
Presented by U. G, Herrlck.
1. St. Cloud, Minn. i. Morris, Abble.
MS 60-930
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Barnes, Frederick R
Papers, 1928-43.
88 boxes.
In 'Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Genealogist. Family histories and other papers. Includes informa-
tion on the Barnes, Bylngton, Fuller, Hitchcock, Hubbard, Merrlam,
and Rich families.
Gift of Mrs. Barnes.
1. Minnesota— Geneal.
MS 60-931
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Conger, Charles Leslie.
Papers, 1899-1934.
18 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Genealogical charts, copies of documents and letters, and a letter
book (1906-11) containing information on the descendants of John
and Mary (Kelly) Conger of Woodbrldge, N.J.
Gift of Mrs, Conger.
1. Conger family.
MS 60-932
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Chapman, Edward G collector.
Papers, 1929-37.
5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Genealogical data, including correspondence, clippings, wills, and
research notes relating to the families of Bally, Benbow, Chapman,
Charles, Drake, Fryar, Gay, Gresham, Houston, Kendrlck, Kincaid,
Lambert, Llppiucott, Lowman, McKee, Montgomery, Mosler, Morris,
Morrison, Newby, Nicholson, Nixon, Parkham, Pendleton, Poage, Pool,
Prltchard, Ramsey, Robb, Saint, Summers, Talbot, Thompson, White,
and Williams.
Gift of Chapman's daughter, Mrs. Walter O. Robb.
1. Minnesota— Geneal.
MS 60-933
Minn. Hist. Soc.
National Nonpartisan League.
Records, 1916-27.
1 v., 12 boxes, and 1200 cards.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of Henry G. Telgan, general secretary of the league,
and of Patrick Gleason, business manager of the Minnesota leader,
copies of speeches, lists of members, and legal documents. Includes
data on suits against Arthur O. Townley and Joseph Gilbert for pub-
lishing antiwar literature, on the conflict of the Farmer-Labor and the
Republican parties, on meetings of the league, and on the soliciting of
membership.
1. Minnesota— Pol. & govt,- r, Telgan, Henry George, 1881-1941.
n. Gleason, Patrick.
MS 60-934
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Dresback, Michael R 6. 1836.
Papers, 18C4-C5.
73 Item*.
In Minnesota Hjstorlcal Society collections.
Letters written by Dresback to bis wife, as a member of the Second
Regiment, Minnesota Infantry, describing his Civil War experiences;
and a reminiscent account of William T. Sherman's March on At-
lanta.
Presented by Dresback's daughter, Mrs. M. A. Doran, 1936.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives, 2, Atlanta Cam-
paign, 1804.
MS 60-935
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Pickett, Eli K 1828-1909.
Papers, 18G2-C5.
140 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier. A scrnpbook containing Pickett's correspondence as
a member of the Tenth Regiment, Minnesota Infantry, describing the
hanging of thirty-eight Sioux Indians at Mankato, Minn. In 1862 ;
Henry H. Sibley's expedition against the Sioux In 1883 ; and various
Civil War campaigns.
Presented by Victor G. Pickett.
1. Dakota Indians— Wars, 1882-1865. 2. U. S— Hist.— Civil War-
Campaigns and battles.
MS 60-936
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Crosby, George, 1858-1037. ■
Correspondence, t 1866-1930.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Personal letters written to a Hudson, Wis. businessman, from
Seattle, Gowln, Mich., Bilk Grove, Mo„ Superior and EauCiaire, Wis.,
Fresno, Calif., and St. Piul, containing information on family busi-
ness, social life, and economic conditions. Of particular Interest are
descriptions of the efforts of the Chinese government to Induce me-
chanics to come to China, and the slang expressions of the nlneteeuth
and early twentieth centuries.
1. The West— Soc. life & cust. 2. Americans in China. 8. English
language — Slang,
MS 60-037
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Schurwan, Charles S 1857-1934.
Papers, 1S81-1038.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Journalist. Congratulatory and reminiscent letters written In 1034
at the time Schnrman completed fifty years as editor of the West St.
Paul times; newspaper clippings relating to his trip to Europe In
1011 ; and miscellaneous papers. -
Described In Minnesota history, v, 20 (1039) p. 831.
Gift of Mrs, Schurman.
1. Journalists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Europe —
Descr. & trav.— 1800-1018.
MS 60-938
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780.
Papers, 1759-70.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photostatic copies, made from originals In the possession of the
British Museum, the Library of Congress, the Public Record Office,
London, and Edward Caldwell.
Traveler nnd author. Letters about the French and Indian War
and gifts to the Indians, Journal (1766-67) of Carver's expedition to
the Mississippi River, surveys and deeds to the "Carver Grant," peti-
tions to the British Government asking that Carver be reimbursed for
his expedition to the Mississippi, and a recommendation by the British
government oh this request. __ ' „ '„, „ .. , , ,
1. U. S— Hist.— French and Indian War, 175o-1763. 2. Mississippi
River — Descr. & trav. 8. Land grants — Mississippi Valley.
MS60-939
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Roos, Charles, 1825-1878.
Pnpers, 1825-1933.
20 v. nnd 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and mayor of New Ulm, Minn. Family correspond-
ence (1800-1033), financial and military records, reports, and other
papers relating to the Globe (Flour, Mills Co., the German Land Asso-
ciation of Minnesota, the New Ulm Turnvereln, the Sioux outbreak,
mail service to New Ulm, Minn,, the Civil War, history of New Ulm,
and the New Ulm Battery, includes a copy of the second nnnuul re-
port (1887) of the New Ulm Board of Trade, account books of the
New Ulm pioneer and of Koos's cigar business, and minutes of meet-
ings and other papers of the Roller Mill Co., the Nordecht Pub. Co.,
the Enterprise Club, and other organizations.
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K, A. Johnson (1955)
Received 1947.
1. New Dim, Minn.— Hist, 2. Dnkotn Indians— Wars, 1882-1805.
MS 60-940
" Minn. Hist. Soc.
Crosby, Henry W 1819-1906.
Papers, 1865-1905.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of a St. Croix Valley pioneer who settled at Lake-
land, Washington Co., Minn., in 1842. Letters from Lakeland and
from Colorado, Florida, and the Soldiers' Home in Milwaukee, Wis.
give Information on frontier life and contain descriptions of places
visited.
Presented by Willis Miller,
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Minnesota — Washington Co.
MS 60-941
Minn. Hist. Soc.
119
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Minnesota Infantry. Ut Regt., 1861-186^ , Company O.
Records, 1861-63.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
n*fT n ? ral a 1 a specinl 01 ' ders for the company, clothing receipt rolls
JM.E5»S?lS3a and "***** - MS&'ES
1. Minnesota— Militia— Regulations. 2. U, S.— Hist -Civil War—
% X^^^^-^^ m^Zlnne-
Minn.Hlst.Soe. MS 60-942
Hamilton, James Woodburn, 1866-
Correspondence, 1914-25.
69 Items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Businessman. Correspondence with David Starr Jordan Nicholas
Murray Butler, and others about pacifism and the need for an Inter
national song to promote peace.
1. Peace.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-943
Oberhoffer, Emil, 1867-1933.
Correspondence, 1895-1922.
B3 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Orchestra conductor. Letters received from Henry A. B-llows,
Mrs. Albert L Can>enter, Louis Eckstein, Percy Grainger, George
Klnss, Mrs. Edward MacDowell, Frederick A. Stock, John R. Van
Derlip, and others.
Presented by Mrs. Oberhoffer, 1935.
1. Musicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
„, D , . c MS 60-944
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Radisson, Pierre Esprit, 1620?-l7l0.
Papers, 1618-94.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photostatic and typewritten copies, made from originals in the
nm, ? t ? ^? ry ' °£ 0T ?' En e- the British Museum, London, the
Office of the Mayor, Charly-sur-Marne, France, the Newberry Library,
Chicago, the Massachusetts Archives, Boston/the Chicago Historical
Society, Chicago, the Blbllotheque nationale, Paris, and the Museum
of the Province of Quebec, Quebec.
i„?S' 1 ^ rer ., and . fu J'. trnder - Kadlsson's relations of his expeditions
in the Northwest, his will, the baptismal record of MSdard Chouart
Bleur des Groseilllers, a contemporary translation of a narrative
written by Hadlsson In French, and other papers relating to the ex-
plorations of the two men.
w2? N ? rt * lwes, t. Cann - dlan— Disc. & explor. i. Chouart.
MSdard.sleurdes Groseilllers, 17th cent
Minn. Hist. Soc. ' MS 60-945
Olson, Floyd Bjornstjerne, 1891-1936.
Papers, 1923-36.
: 4 boxes. ... '
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, press releases and speeches, chiefly (1930-36)
when Olson was Governor of Minnesota, relating to the Farmer-
Labor Party, conservation of natural resources, agriculture, educntlon,
taxation, co-operatives, labor unions, and state relief for the unem-
ployed.
1. Minnesota. 2. Farmer Labor Party.
«i tt, . o MS 60-946
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Shepard, David Chauncey, 1828-1920.
Papers, 1868-1919.
70 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Hallroad engineer and contractor. Letterpress books, journals,
ledgers, and othfir financial records, and miscellaneous papers cover-
ing Shepard s interest In the following companies: the Minnesota
Central Hallway Co., the St. Paul and Chicago Railway Co., the
McGregor and bioux City Railway Co., the McGregor and Missouri
River Railway Co., the Mason City and Minnesota Railway Co., the
Hastings and Dakota Hallway Co., the Minnesota Hallway Construc-
m i£k' *e Montana extension of the St. Paul, Minneapolis, and
Manitoba Railway Co., Shepard, Winston, and Co., St. Paul, and
Shepard, Stems, and Co.. St. Paul.
Described in Mlnnesotn history, v. 26 (1945) p. 371
Gift of Shepard's grandson, David O. Shepard/ 1945.
1. Railroads — tl, S.
Bliss, Paul Southworlh, 1889-1941.
Papers, 1934-36.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Poet. Personal correspondence regarding the publication of Bliss'
poetry, his work as administrative assistant of the Works Progress
Administration in North Dakota, his Interest in tree planting and
his project for constructing buildings from rammed earth
1. U. S. Work Projects Administration. North Dakota. 2 Tree ~
planting. 3. Pise\ '
Minn. Hist. Soc,
MS 60-948
uenealogical records, ca. 1679-1928.
60 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, miscellaneous genealogical notes, and newspaper
clippings about the Fowler, Kennedy, Kenney, and allied families
1. Minnesota — Geneal.
«. tt, . c, MS 60^949
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, St. Paul.
Records, 1900-28.
8v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Membership rolls, account books, scrapbooks of secretaries' re-
ports, clippings, and programs, a list of the portraits of pioneers In
the log cabin on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, and other papers
of this organization dedicated to preserving pioneer history.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 26 (1945) p. 259.
Presented by the association's secretary, Jessie W. Porter.
1. Pioneers — Minnesota.
mi u, , « MS 60-950
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1877-1937.
NeiU, Edmund P
Papers, 1898-99.
1 box.
In Minnesotn Historical Society collections.
Journalist of Red Wing, Minn. Letters written to Nelll's parents
while he was a member of Company G, Thirteenth Regiment, Mlnne
sota Infantry, stationed In the Philippine Islands during the Spanish
American War, containing detailed descriptions of military camps In
Minnesota and other parts of the U. S., and of native life and customs
in the Philippines.
Gift of Nelll's daughter, Llla N. Hlllyer.
1. Minnesota Infantry. 18th Regt., 1898-1899. 2 U. S— Hist —
War of 1898— Regimental histories— Minnesota Infantry— 13th 8
Philippine Islands— Soc. life & c'ust.
v,, =. . o MS60-951
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Buck, Solon Justus, 1884-
Papers, 1906-35.
lSboxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Historian and nrchlvist. Professional correspondence of Buck as
superintendent of the Minnesota Historical Society, associate profes-
sor of history in the University of Minnesota, and director of the
Western Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Includes information on
the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, the American Associa-
tion for the Advancement of Science, the Agricultural History So-
ciety, and the American Military History Foundation
Restricted.
1. U. S— Hist.— Societies, etc.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-952
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-947
Waters, Charles D
Papers, ca. 1872-87.
ca. 60 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Trenton newspaperman. Correspondence, receipts, and other
documents.
Gift of Thomas O. Mabbott, 1933.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-953
120
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902.
Papers, 1864-1902.
ca. 100 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Civil War soldier. Diary covering Cleveland's part, ns a private,
Co. K, 9th New Jersey Volunteers, in the later North Carolina cam-
paigns; scrapbook with letters and documents of or pertaining to
Cleveland.
The earlier part of the diavy, describing events from Second Cold
Harbor t.o the early North Carolina campaigns (to Mar. 1864) was
published in the Society's Proceedings, v. 66 (1948) through v. 71
(1953) in extract form.
Gift of Edmund J. Cleveland, Jr., 1953.
1. New Jersey Infantry. 9th Regt., 1861-1865. 2. V. S.— Hist.—
Civil War— Regimental histories — New Jersey Infantry —
9th. 3. North Carolina— Hist— Civil War.
„ _ „, „ MS 60-954
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. Merriam Park Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1884-1923.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the church elders, and a list of members of
the church who transferred or who were suspended.
Presented by Elmer D. Allen.
MS 60-955
Mlnn.Hlst. Soc.
Minnesota Boat Club.
Records, 1870-1914.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, bylaws, minutes of meetings, and rowing records of
the members.
MS 60-956
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Lake Region Library Club.
Records, 1928-39.
',"... 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, treasurers' reports, pro-
grams, and membership lists of an association of professional li-
brarians,
MS 60-957
Minn. Hist. Soc.
American Legion. Minnesota.
Records, 1919-38.
1 v., 3 boxes, and 6000 cards.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Newsletters, press releases, and lists of delegates to annual con-
ventions.
MS 60-968
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. Pioneer Guard.
Records, 1856-61.
-4v. ■■--■■>■
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Constitution, bylaws, lists of members, a record of attendance at
drill, and minutes of meetings.
1. Minnesota — Militia — Records and correspondence.
MS 60-959
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. National Guard. 6th Regt.
Records, 1916-19.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Official correspondence, applications for membership, lists of offi-
cers, general and special orders, and printed circulars,
MS 60-960
Minn. Hist. Soc
Johnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947.
Correspondence, 1906-21.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters written to Johnson while he was representative In the
Minnesota Legislature from the Forty-third District (Hennepin Co.)
and speaker of the House, dealing with appropriations for Itasca
State Park, for Bemldjl Normal School, and for the construction of
bridges.
1. Itasca State Park, Minn. 2. Minnesota. State Teachers College,
Bemldjl. 8. Bridges — Minnesota.
MS 60-961
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Johnsen, Arne Odd, collector.
Papers, 1847-1916.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten^ made from originals lent by Individuals
In Norway,
Descriptive letters written In Norwegian by Immigrants who settled
In Blue Barth, Hennepin, Houston, Nicollet, and Stearns counties,
Minn., San Francisco, Jacksonville, Fla., Chicago, Salem, Or., and Bau
Claire, Wis.
1. Norwegians In the United States. 2. Travelers, Norwegian—
U.S.
MS 60-962
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Hicks, Henry George, 1838-1912.
Papers, 1861-1912.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Judge. Correspondence, diary (186S), commissions, and certifi-
cates documenting Hicks's experiences in Illinois regiments during
the Civil War, as an officer In the Minnesota National Guard, as an
applicant for a pension, and as a member of Masonic lodges In
Minneapolis.
Gift of Mrs. Hicks,
X U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Minnesota.
National Guard. 3. Freemasons. Minneapolis,
MS 60-968
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1867-
ooUeotor.
Amerland, William H
Papers, 1776-1932.
21 v. and 2 boxes.
la Minnesota Historical Society collections.
In part, facsimiles.
Autographs, chiefly signatures with sketches, lines of poetry, bars
of music, and quotations; photos., newspaper clippings and corre-
spondence relating to autographs; and two scrapbooks, one a poetry
collection and the other containing information supplementing the
autograph albums. Among the 1500 signatures are autographs of
most of the Presidents of the U. S.
Received 1944.
1. Autographs— U. S. — Collections. 2. Poetry — Collections.
3. Presidents — U.S. — Autographs.
MS 60-964
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1862-1949.
•■> Papers, 1866-1938.
9v. and 6 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and account books, chiefly
1880-98. From 1879-84, when Dollenmayer was an enlisted man in
the U. S. Army, there are descriptions of )ife at Jefferson Barracks,
Mo., Fort Sully, Dakota Territory, and Fort Russell, Wyoming Ter-
ritory. There Is Information on his subsequent career In Minneapolis
as a newspaper reporter, a writer of advertising, and the owner of
an advertising agency. Other subjects mentioned are the Democratic
State Central Committee, Henry George, Lehigh Co., Pa,, Wilson,
Kan., San Francisco, Sacramento, and Honford, Calif., watchmaking,
and glassmaklng. Includes family papers.
1. U. S. Army— Military life. 2. Reporters and reporting.
3; Advertising— Mlnne- apolls.
MS 60-965
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Shaw, Robert T
Papers, 1804-62.
8 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous Information about Shaw's per-
sonal and business affairs, records of a general store In New York
City, listing sales and purchases of stock, the roll (1819) of an
unidentified cavalry company, notes on cavalry drill tactics, poetry
written during the Civil War, and a physlclan'B account book (1827-
34)
1 General stores— New York (City) 2. U. S. Army. Cavalry-
Drill and tactics. 3. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Poetry.
MS 60-966
Minn. Hist. Soc.
121
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, G Hubert, 1908-
Correspondence, 1932-34.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence relating to Smith's efforts to locate the papers of
Count Paolo Andreani, George W. Featherstonbaugh, William W.
Mather, Martin Scott, and other early travelers in the Minnesota
country.
1. Travelers— Minnesota.
»■ ~. .'» MS 60-967
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va.
Ships' logbooks, 1760-
18 ft. (244 Items)
In Mariners' Museum.
Logbooks, journals, and account books of various types of vessels.
Acquired by gift, purchase, and exchange since 1933.
1. Ship's papers — Collections.
„ , ,„ MS .60-968
Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va. Libr.
Craig, Fred E
Papers, 1910-45.
207 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (716)
Editor. Correspondence and other papers, data on the Prohibition
Party in Roane Co., W. Va„ copies of the Reedy news, a Roane Co.
newspaper, and clippings of obituaries from the same newspaper
Described in Guide to manuscripts and archives in the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler ( 1058)
Gift of Mr. Craig, 1064.
^Prohibition Party. West Virginia. 2. Obituaries— Roane Co,,
WestVlrglnla. Unlv. Library MS 60-969
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1801-1890.
Letters, 1839-88.
45 Items.
In Holy Cross College (Worcester, Mass.) Library.
In part, photocopies (positive)
Catholic prelate, leader of the Tractarlan movement, and author.
Correspondents Include John O. Fisher, George O. Hepburn, John H.
Hopkins, and Henry E. Manning.
Gift of Joseph J. Rellly, George J. Donahue, and others.
1. Catholic Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
w i „ „ „ MS 60-970
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Llbr.
Boston Water-Power Company, Boston.
Records, 1811-91.
20 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, stock records, bills,
checks, and receipts. Includes papers relating to Nathan Matthews,
Dwlght Foster, N. O. Munson, and 3. P. Farley, and their activities in
the firm j records on the development and sale of Back Bay lands ; and
material on the Boston & Rorbury Corporation, the City Mills, Bald-
win Mills, Mill Dam Foundry, and several local railroads.
Inventory In the library.
_ Gifts of John H. Storer and Arthur Lyman, 1027: Charles H.
Taylor, 1034.
1. Real estate business — Boston
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
MS 60-971
Minnesota Infantry, 1st Regt., 1861-1864- Company O.
Records, 1861-64.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A list of officers j a register of transfers, discharges, and deaths;
accounts of clothing Issued, and miscellaneous papers.
1. U., S.— Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 2. Minnesota—
Militia— Records and correspondence. 8. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War —
Regimental histories — Minnesota Infantry — 1st. — Co. G.
«. B. . o MS 60 - 972
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Infantry. 6th Regt., 1862-1865. Company K.
Records, 1862-1902.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lists of members, monthly reports oa the sick and wounded, and
affidavits concerning the sickness and disability of former members
of the regiment.
w.?/... 0, S— Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 2. Minnesota—
MlUtla— Registers, lists, etc. S. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental
histories— Minnesota Infantry— 5th— Co. K.
»• ~. . «. MS60-973
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minnesota Infantry. 6th Regt., 1862-1865. Company F,
Records, 1865-87.
2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. '
Correspondence, muster rolls, quartermaster's records of clothing
and equipment, enlistment and discharge papers of some of the mem-
bers, orders concerning appointments In the company and the move-
ment of troops, and miscellaneous papers regarding deceased soldiers.
1. Minnesota — Mlllfla — Records and correspondence. 2 U 8 —
Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 3. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Regimental histories— Minnesota Infantry — 8th — Co, F.
«. r». c MS 60-974
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. Home Guard. 16th Battalion.
Records, 1918.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A list of members of the headquarters company of the organiza-
tion; monthly reports of Individual companies; and the consolidated
monthly reports of the battalion,
1. Minnesota — MlUtla — Records and correspondence.
«.„..<, MS 6 °-WS
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota. National Guard,
Records, 1881-1913.
8 v. .
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Order books containing Information on promotions, demotions, dis-
charges, and orders during maneuvers.
1, Minnesota, National Guard— Regulations. 2, Minnesota. Na-
tional Guard — Personnel records.
«. tt. i o MS 60-976
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Committee of 48. Minnesota. State Central Committee.
Records, 1920-24.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence which provides Information about raising cam-
paign funds, candidates for state and national offices, and relations
with the Farmer Labor Association and the National Nonpartisan
League; minutes of meetings; and other records of a committee
organized to sponsor liberal candidates and back liberal movements
throughout the nation, to establish a new national progressive party,
and to publish the Liberal, a monthly bulletin.
Presented by Burton H. Bowler.
1. Farmer Labor Association. 2. National Nonpartisan League.
S. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1010-1033.
MS 60-977
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Newark, N. J.
Town records, 1666-1836.
8 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Early records of Newark : "Town book from 1691" containing copies
of land transactions (ca. 1666-1737) ; town meeting records (1666-
1833 ) ; township committee records, Including records of expedltures
(1802-38) ; "Records of lands, copy of the original records, made at
sundry times by Daniel T. Clark" ; and South Ward annual meeting
records (1833-35)
1. Archives — New Jersey— Newark. 2. Land titles— Newark, N. J.
I. Clark, Daniel a'.
MS 60-978
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Cole, Emerson, 1838-1907.
Papers, 1869-1940.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Personal cards, memoranda, bills, receipts, reports,
legal documents, clippings, and other papers relating to Cole's busi-
ness activities as a member of the firm of Cole and Hammond, a
Minneapolis lumber company, and as president of the National Build-
ing, Loan and Protective Union, later the Pioneer Savings and Loan
Co. of Minneapolis. Includes data on the Llnwood Gun Club (1886),
the Gibson Copper Co., Ariz. (1916), nnd the Pen and Pencil Club,
Minneapolis (1935).
Gift of Vera Cole, 1037 and 1044.
1. Lumber trade — Minneapolis. 2. Building and loan associations —
Minneapolis.
MS 60-979
Minn. Hist. SOc.
122
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ogden family.
Papers, ca. 1789-1887.
en. 12a items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Letters, business documents, ana other papers of the Bridgeton,
Cumberland Co. (N. J.) family, including a sketch of four buildlng9
in Bridgeton, and documents reflecting the debuting activities of the
Bridgeton Institute (1840-42) Includes letters of Jane H. Ford,
William H. Ford, Curtis Ogden, Jr., and "Lizzie" (Elizabeth M. Ford
Ogden 7)
Purchase.
1. Bridgeton, N. J. i. Bridgeton Institute, Bridgeton, N. J.
MS 60-980
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Gt. Brit. Colonial Office.
Records, 1765-84.
1 bos.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photostatic and typewritten copies made from originals In the
Public Record Office, London, and in the Public Archives of Canada.
Memorials of fur traders and military officials dealing with the
Indians, a list of Indians in the Mississippi Vr.lley, and a letter about
James Dickson's filibustering expedition to the Bed River settlements.
1. Indians of North America — Government relations. 2, Indians of
North America— Mississippi Valley. 3. Dickson, James, fl. 1836.
MS 60-981
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Pennington, William, 1796-1862.
Papers, en. 1820-62.
ca. 400 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and statesman. The letters and documents cover the period,
of Pennington's service as Governor of New Jersey (1887-48) and his
term as U. S. Representative (1859-61), and Include papers relating
to the business of the New Jersey Protection and Lombard Bank, of
Jersey City. Correspondents include John Cox, Israel Crane, Andrew
Gray, John 0. Hamilton, Phebe Pennington, James Robertson, and
John Wilson.
1. New Jersey— Pol. & govt— 1775-1885. 2. U. S— Pol. & govt—
1857-1861. 3. New Jersey Protection and Lombard Bank, Jersey City.
MS60-982
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. Wilson High School.
Records, 1942-45.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Descriptive letters written by former students to teachers and
fellow students at Wilson High School while In military service In
World War n.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Personal narratives, American.
MS60-983
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association.
Records, 1915-18.
7 v. and 12 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and financial records relating to the work of an
organization that sponsored winter festivities In St. Paul.
1. St. Paul— Carnival.
MS60-984
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Griffin, Duane N colhotor.
Papers on the Griffin and allied families.
11 envelopes.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, notes, and clippings.
Gift, 1927 and 1947.
1. Griffin family. 2. Connecticut — Geneal.
MS 60-986
Connecticut. State
Library
Brooks, John N ooUeotor, _ .
Letters and notes on the Brooks and other families, 1762-
1909.
,43 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
1. Brooks family. 2. Connecticut — Geneal.
MS 60-986
Connecticut State Library
Sherman, Roger Minott, 1773-1844.
Papers, 1810-44.
ca. 200 items.
In Connecticut State Library. _
Lawyer, Jurist, and Connecticut State senator. Correspondence
and miscellaneous papers.
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. Lawyers — Connecticut — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Connecticut— Pol. & govt— 1770-1865.
MS 60-987
Connecticut. State Library
Tree, Lambert, 1832-1910.
Papers.
1465 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Diplomat and publicist Correspondence, speeches, documents,
scrapbooks, clippings! and photos.
1. TJ. S. — Diplomatic and consular service.
MS 60-988
Newberry Library
Seabury, Charming, 1842-1910.
Papers, 1851-1909.
4 V. anr! 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and member of the Minnesota Board of Capitol Com-
missioners. Correspondence, charts, diagrams, and newspaper clip-
: pings relating chiefly to the building of the Minnesota Capitol,
1. Minnesota— Capital and Capitol.
^ MS60-989
Minn. Hist Soc.
Minnesota. Northwest Territory Celebration Commission.
Records, 1937-39.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, financial records, minutes of meetings, and broad-
sides of a commission organized to take charge of Minnesota's part
In the celebration commemorating the enactment of the Ordinance
of 1787;
1. Ordinance of 1787. 2. Northwest, Old.
MS 60-990
Minn. Hist Soc.
Republican Party. Minnesota. State Central Committee.
Records, 1857-1940.
lbor.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters (1867-69) about speeches and finances written to Charles
D. Gllflllan and Daniel Rohrer, two chairman of the central com-
mittee, by Francis Preston Blair, Zacharlah Chandler, Salmon P.
Chase, IgnatluB Donnelly, William Pitt Fessenden, James Wilson
Grimes, John Parker Hale, Stephen Miller, Jane Grey Swlsshelm,
and Henry Wilson; minutes of State conventions (1936, 1940) ; and
a copy of the 1940 platform.
1. Minnesota — Pol. & govt.
MS 60-991
Minn. Hist Soc.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota.
Records, 1928.
2v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
A history of each chapter of the D. A R. In Minnesota, and a
History of the geographic names of the counties of Minnesota, com-
piled by Mrs. H. B. Tillotson. '
1 Names, Geographical— Minnesota. r. Tillotson, Lunessa
Mer ' l0D - MS60-992
Minn. HlBt. Soc.
Hartford Bridge Company, Hartford, Conn.
Records, 1808-89.
317 items and 5 v..
In Connecticut State Library.
Account books, ledgers, and papers relating to the Hartford Bridge
Co. and to the Horse Railroad Co.
1. Hartford— Bridges— Records and correspondence. I. Horse
Railroad Company, Hartford, Conn.
MS 60-993
Connecticut. State Library
123
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. St.
Paul Chapter.
Records, 1891-1946.
31 v. -and 5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, membership lists, annual reports, bylaws
directories, yearbooks, lineage books, treasurers' records, scrapbooks'
charter, chapter histories, and biographical sketches of the regents
1, Minnesota — Geneal.
». rr, . c MS 60-994
Minn. Hist Soc.
Hampshire Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1736-1949.
261 v., 148 boxes and 7 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (51, 282)
Court cases and miscellaneous papers from various county offices :
record books, 1820-1048, account books of banks, churches, general
stores Insurance Arms, physicians, estate settlements, and grist mills
Indexed in part.
Gift of the Hampshire County Court, 1937-51.
1 Archives— West Virginia— Hampshire Co. 2. Hampshire Co.,
W. Va. — Hist. — Sources.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-995
Brooks, William Elizabeth, 1875- oollector.
CivilWar papers, cr, 1825-1944.
8 boxes and 2 folders.
Iu West Virginia University Library (152, 165, 249, 485)
In part, typescripts.
Materials collected hy Brooks for his biographies of Grant and Lee
such as soldiers' letters and Journals, military reports, pamphlets
scrapbooks, newspapers, and photos. Includes a copy of a journal
1883, oy a civilian observer at Grant's headquarters at the Battle of
S.H a n n K°, 0fi8 ,i ! ett ? l ' s ' 1861 " 64 ' of Wllllam Ludw '8. a Pf^ate In the
34th Ohio Vounteer Infantry In Fayette, Kanawha, and Cabell
Counties, W Va.; Confederate officers' reports on the action around
Beverly, W. Va., in July 1863; and a Union soldier's letter of 1863
describing the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Gift of Mr. Brooks.
„ a Jj u> ■&— Hlst.-^CIvIl War— Sources i. Ludwig, Wil-
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-996
Hall, Granville Davisson.
Papers, 1861-1928.
3 boxen.
In West Virginia University Library (42, 77)
West Virginia Journalist and author. Correspondence mainly
concerning the formation, early statehood, and Olvll War activities
■v« M i. vll 'S' n| a ; articles and newspaper clippings relating to the
publication of Hall's books and to 'politics 'and history. Correspond-
ents Include William E. Borah, A. W. Campbell, John S. Carllle, Roy
B. Cook, William M. 0. Dawson, Charles J. Faulkner, A. B. Fleming.
Nathan Goff, Thomas W. Gregory, Bllery Hall, Henry Haymond,
O. p. Hubbard, Dana L. Hubbard, William P. Hubbard, Flora Fnrns-
worth Leonard, Edwin Maxwell, R. S. Northcott, George A. Porter-
field, J. W. Price, Stuart F. Eeed, Anna Plerpont Sivlter, W. B
Stevenson, Joseph P. Tumulty, and W. T Wtllev
Gift of Mrs, Hnll, 1936-41.
1. West Virginia— Hist. 2. American letters.
West Virginia. Univ. Library ^ 6 °-" 7
Gray, Mary (Watkinson) 1823-1909, collector.
Autograph collection, 1643-1903.
4171te'ms.
In Connecticut State Library,
Includes a number of letters.
Purchase, 1946.
1. Autographs— Collections.
Connecticut. Stnte
Library
MS 60-998
Sedgwick, Benjamin, collector.
Papers.
150 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence with General John Sedgwick of Cornwall, Conn.,
and with other members of the family (1805-45) and miscellaneous
family papers.
Gift, 1937.
I. Sedgwick, John 1742-1820. n. Sedgwick family.
MS 60-999
Connecticut. State Library
Buckingham, William Alfred, 1804-1875.
Papers, 1853-73.
en. 200 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Governor of Connecticut and U. S. Senator. Correspondence and
papers.
Purchase and gift, various dates.
1. Connecticut— Pol. & govt.— Civil War. 2. U. S.— Pol & govt —
1869-1877. s
MS 60-1000
Connecticut State
Library
Buttrick, Philip Laurence, 1886-
Papers, 1917-19.
123 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Forester. Personal papers relating to Buttrlck's service in World
War i.
Gift, 1947.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Personal narratives, American.
MS 60-1001
Connecticut. State Library
Wells, Horace, 1815-1848.
Papers.
47 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Dentist Letters and other papers.
Purchase and gift, various dates.
1. Dentists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Anesthesia In
dentistry.
« . *. . MS 60-1002
Connecticut. State Library
Scarborough, William Sanders, 1854 ?-1926.
Papers, 1870-1926.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Wllberforce University Library.
Philologist, author, president of Wllberforce University, and Negro
leader. Correspondence pertaining to Negroes, MSS. of Scarborough's
writings, citations, scrapbooks, memorabilia, photos., and a collection
of Negro publications that have ceased.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Scarborough, 1930.
L Negroes — Collections.
to „k . r, , MS 60-1003
Wllberforce Univ. Library
Mills, Clarence Harvey, 1892-1949.
Correspondence, 1930-47.
43 items.
In Wllberforce University Library.
Philologist and professor at Wllberforce University. Correspond-
ence with language professors, college presidents, publishers, and
friends relating to articles, trips, and books.
Gift of Mills' sister, Ella Holt, 1949.
1. Philologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Wllberforce Univ. Library MS 60-1004
Webster Co., W. Va.
Archives, 1834-1951.
361 v., 71 boxes and 1 carton.
In West Virginia University Library (763)
Includes court cases, marriage licenses, county financial records,
and articles of incorporation of boom and lumber companies
Gift of the Webster County Court, 1955.
1. Archives — West Virginia — Webster Co: 2. Court records —
Webster Co., W. Va. 3. Marriage licenses— Webster Co., W Va.
MS 60^1005
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Summers Co., "PP. Va.
Archives, 1859-1949.
61 v. and 55 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (652, 655)
County court papers consisting mainly of marriage and financial
administration records (relating to roads, schools, poor funds, etc.)
Includes estate administrations, lunacy proceedings, tax books, school
records, and an account book of the firm of Meador and Graham at
Minton, W. Va.
Gift of the Summers County Court, 1954.
1. Court records — Summers Co., W. Va. 2. Archlves--We8t Vir-
ginia — Summers Co. i. Meador and Graham, Hlnton, W. Va.
MS 60-1006 '
West Virginia. Univ. Library
124
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West Virginia. University.
Student records, 1877-1949.
1 box and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (207, 448, 998)
Letters and reports concerning student expenses, the Preparatory
Dept., enrollment, and a cadet vacancy; student publications; and in-
vitations and programs of dances and other social affairs. Includes
an announcement of the West Virginia Society for the Extension of
University Teaching.
Gifts of Roy Bird Cook and Mrs. A. B. Boggess, and transfer, 1950-
57.
1, West Virginia. University — Students.
MS 60-1007
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Wetmore, Charles W
Business records, 1888-96.
3 ft.
In Harvnrd Business School, Baker Library.
Financier, of New York. Corporation stockholders' and directors'
minutes, incorporation agreements, earnings and expense statements,
correspondence, indentures, briefs in legal cases, and other materials
relating to investments. Firms represented include American Steel
Barge Co. ; Chicago Gas Trust Co. ; Denison & Washita Valley Railway
Co.; Duluth, Mlssabe & Northern Railway Co.; Everett Land Co.;
Everett & Monte Christo Railway Co. ; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail-
way Co.; Mercantile Trust Co.; Monte Christo Mining Co. ; North
American Co. ; Northern Pacific Railroad Co. ; Oregon Railway & Navi-
gation Co. ; Oregon & Transcontinental Co. ; Southwestern Coal & Im-
provement Co. ; and West Superior Iron and Steel Co.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of F. W. Dooiittle, 1934-85.
1, Securities— U. S. n
MS 60-1008
Harvnrd Univ. Grad.
Sen. Bus. Adm, Library
Spencer, Piatt Rogers, 1800-1864.
Papers,
ca. 7340 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Teacher of penmanship. Letters, reports, reprints, samples, clip-
pings, drawings, copybooks, and photos.
1. Penmanship.
MS 60-1009
Newberry Library
Lawson, Victor Fremont, 1850-1925.
Papers.
110 boxes.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Journalist. Incoming and outgoing letters of the Chicago dally
news written during Lawson's editorship of the paper,
i. The Chicago dolly news.
MS 60-1010
Newberry Library
Harrison, Carter Henry, 1860-
Papers.
ca. 1960 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago) .,„„„„„„,*„
Mayor of Chicago. Letters, post cards, clippings, maps, documents,
"'t'cmcfgc^P^fgoVr-ST^'. 11 ^. Presldents-U. S._Auto-
graph8 - MS 60-1011
Newberry Library
Webster, Henry Kitchell, 1875-1932.
Papers, 191^-32.
ca. 4940 Items.
IniJewberry Library (Chicago)
Author. Correspondence, clippings, bills, royalty statements, and
memorabilia. . ■
MS 60-1012
Newberry Library
Piatt, Orville Hitchcock, 1827-1906.
Papers.
17 v. and 8 folders. -
In Connecticut State Library. ■■ _
Lawyer, secretary of state of Connecticut, and U. S. Senator.
Correspondence, addresses, memorials, and scrapbooks.
Gift, 1905. ■ _^ '
1. Connecticut— Pol. & govt— 1775-1885. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt—
1865-1933.
MS 60-1013
Connecticut. State Library
Toucey, Isaac, 1792-1869.
Papers, 1831-70.
qo items
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence and other papers.
Gift, 1942.
1. Connecticut— Pol. & govt.— 1776-1885. 2, U. B.— Pol. & gqvt-
1815-4861;
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 80^1014
Weeks, Frank Bentley, 1854-1935.
Papers, 1909-10.
1 box.
In Connecticut State Library.
Governor of Connecticut Papers and memorabilia.
Gift, 1936.
1. Connecticut— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
Oonnectlcut. State
Library
MS 60^1015
Nott, Samuel, 1788-1869.
Correspondence, 1850-62.
104 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Missionary and author. Correspondence relating to Nott's pam-
phlet Slavery and the remedy, and other publications.
Purchase, 1939.
1, Nott, Samuel, 1788-1869. Slavery and th > remedy.
MS 60-101.6
Connecticut. State Library
Putnam, Daniel, 1759-1831.
Letters, 1812-32.
101 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters to Putnam's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Brlnley. Some of the letters relate to the claim of Putnam's father,
Israel Putnam, to command at Bunker Hill over that of General
Prescott
1. Putnam, Israel, 1718-1790, 2. Bunker H1U, Battle of, 1775.
I. Brlnley, George, 1817-1875.
MS 60-1017
Connecticut. State Library
Rogers, Henry Wade, 1853-1926.
Correspondence, 1891-1915.
ca. 50 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
President of Northwestern University. Relates to Intercollegiate
football and various college matters.
Acquired 1942. ., „ „ '" „
1 Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. 2. Football.
MS 60-1018
Connecticut. State Library
Denville record books, 1845-88.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections. ,„..,.„..
Record book for Denville School District No. 11 (1845-S8) ; con-
stitution and minutes of meetings, Denville Debating Association
(1847-62) ; and minutes of Denville Farmers Club (1848-60)
Gift of Walter H. Gardner, Jr., 1955. „.;"'". ",
I Denville School District No. 11. n. Denville Debating Assocla-
tlon. m. Denville FarmersOlub. MS 60-1019
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Leaf, James P 1866-1949.
Papers, 1891-1919.
10ft.
In University of Pittsburgh Library. ■■■■„, /,
Olvll engineer of Rochester and Butler, Pa. Business correspond-
ence, receipts, contracts, specifications, insurance policies, and agree-
ments relating to Leaf's career as a civil engineer. Some of the towns
for which he did engineering include Beaver, Baden, Rochester, and
Ambrldge, Pa., and East Liverpool, Ohio. Some personal correspond-
ence Is also Included. ."''.....
Index and chronological file In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of R. J. Fergusson.
1 Civil engineers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1020
Pittsburgh. Univ. Library
125
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect/,
tons
Campbell, Hayden.
Papers, 1945-46.
ca. 560 Items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History '" -■
Papers i of ! State Senator Hayden Campbell, chairman of the United
- :r Gommlttee,-Four War Medical Collegeind General HosplS? In? ud?
Ing correspondence with civic clubs and organizations In MliKii
\fr ZT end , orsln e the Medical College, miscellaneous printed mat!
ter, and 2 v. of newspaper clippings. The material relates to a cam
5?*S?J? f eCUre ^ 3la ,? ve apDroval and fund « 'or tie enlarged Seh<£
?acS: , c n o e m a p ^te t d h tn^„ COr0fenter * ** ™™«* °< Mi »^
Gift, 1955.
1. Mississippi. University. School of Medicine 2 MIssIssIddI
slppi)
a. umicu i/uwmutee, tf'our Year
eral Hospital (University of Missis-
Misslsslppl. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1021
Bartlett, Lucius Warren, 1841-1928, collector.
Papers relating to- the Bartlett and allied families.
21 envelopes.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters, ancestral lines, and other papers
Gift, 1930 and 1934. '
1. Bartlett family. 2, U. S.— Geneal.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-1022
Hagans family.
Papers, 1818-95.
ca. 105 v. and 8 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (12)
Family of merchants and manufacturers of Preston Co W Va.
Correspondence, accounts, and other business records relating to
various busing enterprises conducted by the family. Other papers
reveal Interests of Harrison Hagans In 'the development™ S
and churches and4n the Improvement of roato In Preston Co WT
his Interest in a fulling mill, a licensed oil mill, and the i Proton Tele?
Sf^V 3 ?- lDC }™£* mlnutes of t" 6 Quarterly conference of the Mett
odlst Bptecopal Church, 1834-59, and papers of Ellsha Hagans^ Geor™
"•SfSSilTSiSJ!^ JOh ° Mard,aU Hagans. and^rk^
en«is Pr w^v1rSln^ ^ % U *^* Wwi» Church. Confer,
enccs. west Virginia. i. Hagans, Harrison, 1796-1867
"West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-io23
Sherman family.
Papers, 1764-1841.
41 items.
In Connecticut State Library
other? 6 '' 8 relatlng to Roger Shera an, Roger Mlnott Sherman, and
Purchase, 1933.
1844 Sterman ' Hoger ' 172 l-"»3. 2. Sherman, Roger Mlnott, 1773-
Connectieut. State Library MS 60-1024
Amos, Richard.
Papers, 1850-93.
108 Items.
In Duke University Library.
<>™m aI 3!!Ilh let £ rS • x m S St °t whlch were wrltten »*fore the Civil War
£™ y i£ 5.' Dd " ^ here ° ne 0f fte **"* Drothere hod "tmS
1. Shelby Co., 'ind.— Soc. life & cust. i. Amos family.
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-1025
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
Papers, 1868-70.
: 1 box.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Naval offlcer 49 letters, Including one from Dahlgren's son Ulric,
written to Dahlgren's sister, M. M. Dahlgren ; a printed poem "Lines
suggested by the death of Colonel Ulric Dahlg^en'Tan? mounted
newspaper clippings relating to the circumstances of Ulrlc's death In
.a raid planned by him. In concert with General Kllpatrlck, to release
the Union prisoners at Libby Prison and Belle Isle release
iDah^e'f m'm 11 " 10 ' 1842 ~ 1864 - 2 ' Kilpatrlck-Dahlgren Raid, 1864.
Newberry Library
MS 60-1026
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1909.
Business records, 1899-1904.
2 v. -
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Nv^'^T'^ lR Vr\ Lptter b °^ ks con tnl n lns letters to Stoddard,
nye, and Co., bond dealers, concerning bonds Issued by school districts
and counties in Minnesota, North Dakota, and other States
1 Education — Minnesota — Finance. 2. Bonds — Minnesota. 3
Bonds-North Dakota. i. Stoddard, Nye, and Company, Minneapo-
lis m » o MS 60-1027
. Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bardon, John A 1863-1940, collector.
Papers, 1845-80.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account books and correspondence relating to the following fur
traders and missionaries: Friedrlch Baraga, Clement Beaulieu,
Stephen Bongn, Joseph Cadotte, Paul Morrison, Francis Pierz, and
Francois Houssain. Includes nine account books in Chippewa and
English recording trade with the Indians.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 24 (1943) p. 353-354.
1. Indians of North America — Trading posts. 2. Fur trade — Min-
nesota. 3. Catholic Church— Missions. 4. Chippewa Indians— Mis-
sions.
... „, '" ' MS 60-1028
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Day, Vincent A 1885-1945.
Papers, 1909-45.
4 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Judge and private secretary to Governor Floyd B, Olson of Min-
nesota. Correspondence relating to Day's activities as secretary
to Governor Olson (1931-36) and as chairman of the Twin City
Council on Fair Employment Practices; minutes of meetings of the
Floyd B. Olson Memorial Association; and material on Dav's career
as district Judge of Hennepin Co., Minn.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 27 (1046) p. 153.
Restricted.
Presented by Mrs. Olson.
1. Minnesota — Pol. &govt. 2. Discrimination in employment— Min-
nesota, S.Judges — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences etc.
i. Floyd B. Olson Memo- rial Association.
„ „ MS 60-1029
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874- collector.
Remey family histories and documents, 1939
35 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from orlginnls In the Library of
Congress and the Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives, Des
Moines. '
Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical information
documents, newspaper clippings, and photos., relating to the lives and
careers of Charles Mason (1804-1882), chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Iowa, who also was editor of the New York evening post,
U. S. Commissioner of Patents, and delegate from Iowa to the Demo-
cratic national conventions of 1864 and 1S0S: Georae Collier Remev
(1841-1928), Rear Admiral In the U. S. Navy; and his wife, Mason's
daughter, Mary Josephine Mason Remey (1845-1938). Includes infor-
mation on Bzeklel Gear, a brother of Mason's wife, and on the
genealogy of the Mason and Gear families.
- Described in Manuscript collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson
(19o5)
Gift of Mr. Remey.
1. Gear, Ezeklel Gilbert, 1793-1873. 2. Mason family. 3. Geer
family, i. Mason. Charles, 1804-1882. n. Remey, George Collier
1841-1928. in. Remey, Mary Josephine (Mason) 1845-1938. '
„, „ MS 60-1030
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Murray, John W 1835-1920.
Papers, 1855-73.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Fanner and horticulturist. Diaries kept by Murray as a hospital
steward at Rolla, Mo., during the Civil War, and as a beekeeper and
horticulturist near Excelsior, Minn, after the war, with references to
activities of the Congregational Church, sermon texts, n meeting of
the Congregational conference In Minneapolis, 1865, fairs, a stage-
coach trip through southern Minnesota, social life in the Excelsior
area, country schools that Murray taught, and family history,
Described in Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p. 81.
Gift of Murray's daughter, Mrs. Byron Wilson, 1938.
1. U. S.— Hist:— Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. 2. Agricul-
ture — Minnesota — Excelsior. 3. Congregational churches in Minne-
sota. 4. Excelsior, Minn. — Soc. life & cust. 5. Rural
schools — Minnesota. 0. Murray familv.
... „.■ ' MS 60-1031
Minn. Hist. Soc.
126
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Butters, Frederic King, 1878-1945.
Papers, 1848-1916.
5S v
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. »" „ t
Professor of botany at the University of Minnesota. Account
books, ledgers, Journnls, and bankbooks. Includes the ledgers and
cashbooks of the I. H. Butters Stationery Co. 1849-Su) > ; flnancia
records of William Butters and Co., tea dealers (18,0-<4) , pei»onni
amounts kept by William Butters (1872-70): and account books
"w°3-84) and journals (1890-1911) kept by Ella S. Butters, giving
household expenses and noting family events. , '.-
Presented by the University of Minnesota Library, 194o.
1. Cost and standard of living— Minnesota. i Butters, WilUam.
n Butters, Ella S. m. Butters (I. H.) Stationery Company, St. Paul.
iv. Butters (William) arrt Company, Minneapolis.
MS 60-1032
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1847-1916.
Brandborg, Charles W
Papers, 1888-1938.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
President of the Otter Tail County Farmers' Alliance. Correspond-
ence relating to the Farmers' Alliance in Minnesota, liberal news-
papers, wheat prices, the election of 1888, the election campaigns of
1890 and 1892, Ignatius Donnelly, and Solomon G. Comstock. In-
cludes clippings and pamphlets on the Socialist Labor Party ami
National tUrd-party movements.
Gift of Harris A. Brandborg.
1 Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901. 2. Comstock, Solomon Oilman,
1842-1933. 3. Minnesota State Farmers' Alliance. 4. Newspapers-
Minnesota. 5. Wheat trade — Minnesota. 6. Elections — Minnesota.
7. Socialist Labor Party. 8. Political partles-T-U. S.
MS 60-1033
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Armstrong family.
Papers, 1820-1943.
3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and other papers of the family of John
Milton Armstrong (1875-1945), a St. Paul physician, denling with
family history, politics, and social life In Ohio and Minnesota. In-
cludes a design of a St. Paul house.
1 Minnesota— Pol. & govt. 2. Ohio— Soc. life & cust. 3. Minne-
sota— Soc. life & cust. 4, Architecture, Domestic— Designs and plans.
j. Armstrong, John Mlitou, 1875-1945.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bothne, Gisle Christian Johnson, 1860-1934.
Papers, 1905-34.
hnrpR
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Head of the Scandinavian Dept. of the University of Minnesota.
Correspondence, articles, and speeches dealing with the Norse-
American Centennial, 1925, Norwegian history and literature, and the
Kensington rune stone.
1 Norwegians in the U. S. 2. Norway-Hlst.-Addresses, essays,
lectures 3 Norwegian literature— Addresses, essays, lectures. 4.
Kensington rune stone., MS 60-1035
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Wright, Helen Martha, collector.
New Jerseyaiia, ca. 1766-1935.
' 3 v
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Hls P torlan r andgenealogist. Copy of session book of First Presby-
terian Church, Mendham, Morris Co. (1706-1856) with intaod, and
Index by Miss Wright; Thompson memorinls, a volume of Morris,
Essex, and Sussex Co. deeds, with Index and abstracts by MUs
Wright ; and a volume of historical data compiled by Mtss Wright,
entitled' Mendlmni and neighboring townships.
Gift (In part) of the collector. .,.„», V o twj„
1. Mendham, N. J.-Hist. 2. Deeds-Morris Co., N. J, .3. Deeds-
Essex Co., N. J. 4. Deeds— Sussex Co., N. J, t Mendham, N. J.
First Presbyterian Church. MS 60-1036
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909-.
Papers, ca. 1858-1910.
ca. 100 items. „ t ,
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Civil War veteran. Diary (1862-64), letters and other documents
rela tag to the service of Carman and New Jersey troops during the
war including a personal account by Carman of 7th New- Jersey In-
fantry campaigns P (written 1873), and a copy of the ™th™o™
Drozram of the 13th Begiment, New Jersey Volunteers (1003) Inter-
feafed with programs, letters, and illus. Along with other materiala
ncludes etterc .of Barker Gummere. W. S. Hancock, Joseph Hooker,
WilUam Loeb Jr., George B. McClellan, Franklin Murphy, Charles S.
Olden B.S. Oliver, F. W. Bicord, B. F. Stockton, Jr., G. A. Townsend,
Isaac *M. Tucker, and Marcus L. Ward.
G1 S°$" 'Hlst'-CWWa^Personal narratives. 2. U. S.-Hlst.-
Clvil War-Re^ Lentil Ylstaries-New Jersey Infantr,-7th 3. New
V int.ni™ 7th fleet 1861-1865. 4. New Jersey Infantry. 13th
&86M8&. 1 U l.-Hlst.^Clvll War-Keglmental hlstories-
New Jersey Infantry-13th. MS 60-1037
New Jersey HJst. Soc,
1832-1924.
Countryman, Levi N
Papers, 1858-62.
q hox6S
Tn Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Family despondence, diaries kept by Countryman, a farmer who
omiffrated from New York in 1855 and settled near Hastings, Minn.,
tenfa?ogreai papers, and clippings of articles written by Ooux . ryman
(™«»Zl-rant aid lournal of Nlnliiger, Minn, and severnl other
newspaper" ° The papers reflect Countryman's Interest In education
reUrira and farming, and contain Information on school districts In
the dty of Nlninger, and on Hamline University Incudes the text of
a constitution drafted by Countryman for the Dakota County Agri-
cultural Society.
Index to the diaries.
? l NrnlngeT J Vma F g rMtan g -Schools. 2. Hamline University St.
Pali. 3 Countryman family. x. Dakota County (Minn.) Agricul-
tural Society. MS 60-1038
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Lochren, William, 1832-1912.
Papers, 1852-1925.
4000 Items ..null 23 v. ■■.■■■■,.--
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. „„„„,„_- „ prrn
Judge Correspondence, legal papers, newspaper clippings, scrap-
books and prlntad matter. The correspondence covers many phases
oTSchren's career: his legal business In St. Anthony, Minn, his
OivH War career as colonel In the First Minnesota Infantry Begt.,
his service as U. S. Commissioner of Pensions, his work In the Minne-
sota ^Democratic Party, and his judicial career. The early letters
U&MO) are chiefly from Lochren's friends and associates In Ver-
mont Tnd give information on economic conditions there. Lega
^s« reDreseated in the collection include St. Anthony Falls Water
Pov^rXrDorilus Morrison, Lake PeSta Rafting Co, St.Fnul and
Pacific Bailroad Co., and the Mississippi and Rum River Boom Co.
Letters diaries, and other papers collected by Lochren for a projected
history' of tiie First Minnesota Regt. include a roster of the regiment
biographical sketches of Willis A. Gorman and George N. Morgan, a
copy of a Civil War diary kept Jointly by Patrick H and Isaac L.
Taylor, and a copy of an anonymous Civil War diary. Correspondents
InchiriA Wade Hampton. Judson Harmon, Daniel A. Lamont, J. bter-
Itag Morton, JulfanPauncefote, Hoke Smith, Vice President Adial B.
Stevenson, and Wflliam F. Vilas.
Descriptive Inventory in the repository. _ ■ ■
Gift of Mrs. Lochren, 1936; Mrs. Charles- L. Horn, 1980
St rVESkSSl W«^rso P aSt,v| WSj
Penston Bureau. 9. Vermont-Econ. condlt. . ' , i. Taylor, Patrick, H.
„. Taylor, Isaac L. MS 60-1039 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1834-1921.
Bisbee, Lewis C
Papers, 1862-67.
SrDtarielTlKo) 1 e k^°ta C LX Prison, Richmond, V.,
Soldier. Diaries l ""TT*?' „ K. . reminiscences of Blsbee's service
"fa meX of" t^Sixt^nth S,ueTt?Matae Infantry; and mlscel-
laneous papers war-Personal narratives. 2. Libby Prison
3 lka"ne InfantayT^lOth Regt., 1862-1865. 4 U S. - Hlst-Clvil
^nSg^tafhistorles-Malne Infantry-lOth. ^ ^^
Minn. Hist. Soc.
127
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectu
ions
Jones, John, 1824-1886.
Papers, 1823-1932.
1 box/
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Described in Minnesota history, v 18 (1937\ n pno
Gift of John Henry Jones, 1937 ■ } P- ^
?oS»^ «'^K:ss-
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1041
Pike, Robert, d. 1874.
Papers, 1851-89.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
tMESF oFrK^* 1 Assocla «?»: «»ta or?h?ar«cles^L°socla!
uon usw) of the Commonwealth Homestead Association „« n„w!f„
Described In Minnesota history, v. 21 (1940) p. 313.
Ulft of Mrs. J, H. Towey.
1. Kural schools — Minnesota — Rolllngstone. 2 Heal Drorertv—
Winona Co., Minn. 3. Winona Co., MlnT-Po . & govt Twate7
Kt^KSnin™^ 1 " ■K 01 " ° lty -. * Ro»'°^tone Tnd U ttrUi a l r :
cratirorDSa^rttor1 nn - ^ ° 0mm0nwealth Homestead Asso-
Minn. Hist. Soe.
MS 60-1042
Dean, William Blake, 1838-1922.
Papers, 1851-1920.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Wholesale hardware merchant and Minnesota State senator <w
respondence newspaper clippings and other pa^sconSinK Infof"
Sfl«&35? ^ n th S f bu ' Idln e of tte Minnesota Capitol, the ?" road smke
S W Includesa -W", o T f '.he'cT^ W afcWed^Q^
oi« C ^ '£ Mln j leso , t « hl »tory, v. 22 (1&41) p. 422.
Gift of the Dean family, 1941. " '**■•,
Presbyterian Church in Minnesota. 8. U. S.-Htet-CWl wlr ' i
Dean, George W„ writer on the Civil War. " " w - *•
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1043
Humphrey, Noah Marcus.
Papers, 1833-98.
68 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
hi. h iR" 8 '?".' a K d P™ 6 *^ Judge. Letters written to Humphrey by
his brother Stephen In Connecticut and by people who consulted him
when he was a probate judge in Akron. O^and lettera to ^Hum-
phrey's wife from relatives and friends in Ohio and Wisconsin In-
nnl ?^ '".fo^it'on about the Civil War, about the westward migra-
nt, 01 ;., the l amlly , l » Taylofs Falls, Minn., l n 1882, and about™cial
DMPHSS'r V." Gon ? ec » cut . oh 'o. Wisconsin, and Minnesota
Described in Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p. 190, 314-316
Gift of Jerome Baer.
. i Ul s -— H lst— C'vil War— Miscellanea. 2. Pioneers— Minnesota
lHu°m n D hrev U ^;n h C „-„ 1, ' e & CU8t * N ° rth west, Old-SotTfeTcust
Young! a Hum P h, ' e y. Elizabeth Alien
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1044
Hunt family.
Papers, 1710-1902.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1850-59) of Fidelia Hunt Thayer and members of
her family ; a diary (1899-1909) of service with the Forty-afth Beiri-
ment, U. S. Infantry, In the Philippines, kept by Edward D Barry-
account books kept by George B. Hunt as a blacksmith In Canton'
Mass. (1823-63) ; deeds executed in Suffolk Co., Mass. (1710-33) •
notices sent to Stephen Crane as constable (1722) ; and a certificate
of membership In a "Red River Colony" Issued to Oliver W Hunt in
ti ^ u ', s -— Hist.— War of 1898— Personal narratives. 2. U S —
f v5 St, r^? r of 189 &-Hegiraental histories— Minnesota infan-
Th7l 0t ™^ » acton "H>l»& 4. Deeds-Suffolk Co., C ,
GeoK HUnt "' Barry ' Edward D - P- Hunt',
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-1045
Anderson family.
Papers, 1820-1921.
ca. 870 Items.
In Duke University Library.
,iJi aPerS ,»- '? e A ° d e ra ? D (aml 'y of Callahan, N. C. Includes land
deeds, political and business letters and soldiers' letters from the
Confederate Army, Bwell's Division, Jackson's Corps
Card index In library.
Received 1956.
1. Land— North Carolina. 2. North Carolina— Pol. & govt 3
H- ,?•""" mi l Z}} .War— Personal narratives-confederate side. i.
O SA ~ ~ Regimental histories — EweH's Division
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-1046
Campbell, Andrew Nelson, d. 1919.
Papers, 1782-1932.
1 v., 13 boxes and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (101, 513, 653)
Attorney, Judge, State legislator, university regent, and Confed-
erate soldier of Monroe Co., W. Va. Correspondence, business and
personal papers, mainly 1854-1932, including records of the law film
of Hereford and Campbell, reports, correspondence, and other papers
concerning the Deepwater Railway Co. and the Tidewater Railway
Co.; and Civil War materials, such as Confederate muster rolls
Campbell's war reminiscences, and correspondence pertaining to Con-
federate veterans' organizations. Includes family correspondence
and business records, and genealogical Information on numerous
families of Monroe Co.
Gift of Crete Campbell, 1946-54.
1. Lawyers— Monroe Co., W. Ta.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Railroads— West Virginia. 3. TJ. S.— Hist.— Civil War-^
Collections. 4. Monroe Co,, W. Va. — Geneal.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1047
Beach, Plume, collector.
Genealogical collection, ca. 1784-1910.
ca. 100 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
K-u N0te f' ™, ta ' letters i etc " conce ™' n 8 the Bates, Beach, Crane,
nifS ! ^i""T am V d D oth l r famllles ' Includes a partial copy of
Caldwell (N. J.) First Presbyterian Church records, 1784-1828
Gift. ca. 1915. '
1. Bates family. 2. Beach family. 3. Crane family. 4 Kltchpll
Sh 6 ' W ' 1UamS fam " y - I - Caldw eil.N.J. First Presbnerlan
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1048
Bean family.
Papers, 1833-87.
142 Items and 6 v.
In West Virginia University Library (484)
Samuel Bean, Thomas Bean, and others of the Bean settlement
near Fabius Hardy Co., W. Va. Accounts, 1833-84, for the "post
?^° e »f at ?" U8 ,' t0 u f Ch00 l, taxes ' blacksmlthing, shoemaking, distill-
ing, etc Includes lists of birth dates of the Gllmore family, scattered
"XSSKi TS^i a ? d JuStlce 0t the peace Wgment dockets
.h.,7 £ ,, <» ln ? ul J? e t0 "■""^scripts and archives In the West Vir-
gin Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958) "■: ■
™ \, Posta i servlce — West Virginia— Fabius. 2. Education— West
Vlrglnla-Hardy Co.-Flnance. 8. Hardy Co., W. Va "Indus 4
Gllmore family. 5. Court records-Hardy Co, W Va i TT s
Post Office, Fabius, W. Va. -
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1049
Sheehan, timothy J 1835-1913
Papers, 1857-1913.
7 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Sheriff, Indian agent, and deputy V. S. marshal. CorresDondono
no a rn^/ n M 1 aCCOU i n ^ relat,ng , to Chan's caree? as XZ fS
bora Co., Minn., Indian agent on the White Earth Reservation, ami
MS 60-1050 rev
128
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sheehan, Timothy J 1835-1913. Papers, 1857-
1913.
(Continued)
deputy marshal at St. Paul. Includes Information on the Grange
movement In Freeborn Co.; life among the Chippewa Indians; the
Indian attack on the Yellow Medicine Agency and the defense of
Fort Hidgely during the Sioux outbreak of 1862 ; a smallpox epidemic
In the lumber enmps in 1885; the onnjjresslonnl campaign of 1882;
and .muster rolls of Company C, Fifth Regiment, Minnesota Infantry.
Correspondents include J. Adam Bede, Henry A. Castle, Moses E.
Olapp, Cushman K. Davis, Mark H. Dunnell, James A, GUflllan,
Lucius Hubbard, and Knute Nelson.
Presented by Mrs. James Dore, 1936.
1. Law enforcement — Minnesota. 2, Ohlppewa Indians, 3. Dakota
Indians— Wars, 1862-1885. 4. Smallpox — Minnesota. 5. Patrons of
Husbandry, I. Minnesota Infantry. 5th Hegt., 18(52-1885. Com-
pany C.
MS 60-1080 rev
Minn, Hist Soc.
DaYis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.
Papers, 1888-98.
2 v. and 15 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, legislator, Governor of Minnesota and U. S. Senator. Cor-
respondence and scrapbooks relating to national politics, civil service
reform, railroad legislation, the Republican Party, reciprocity, cur-
rency questions, the Alaskan boundary, forestry, the election repeal
bill,' the Monroe doctrine, the American Protective Association, the
St. Lawrence Waterway, the 1892 election, Fort Hidgely, the growth
of Duluth, Minn, real estate, Macalester College, Indian agents, and
the Farmers' Alliance. Correspondents Include Christopher C.
Andrews, James G. Blaine, William Bonga, George A. Bracket!, Wil-
liam E. Chandler. Solomon G. Comstock, Ignatius Donnelly, Earle
Goodrich, Charles N. Hewitt, Frank B. Kellogg, Daniel Lawler, Wil-
liam G. Le Due, John Llnd, Henry Cabot Lodge, William R, Merriam,
Knute Nelson, John S. Plllsbury, Henry M. Rice, Theodore Roosevelt,
Dwight M. Sabln, John B. Sanborn, Halvor Steenerson, James A.
Tawney, William D. Washburn, and William Wlndom.
Restricted in part.
Received 1939
1. U. S— Pol] & govt.— 1865-1900. 2. U. S— For. rel— Canada.
8. Canada — For. reL — U. S. 4. Minnesota — Pol. & govt. 5. States-
men — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1051
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Literary society archives of Monongalia Academy and "West
Virginia University, 1827-1920.
8 v.
In West Virginia University Library (888)
Minutes of meetings, 1852-1911, and ledgers, 1873-1907, of the Co-
lumbian Literary Society of West Virginia University (first organ-
ized at Monongalia Academy) and minutes of the Parthenon Literary
Society of , West Virginia University, 1895-1911. Includes minutes of
meetings of the Board of Trustees of Monongalia Academy, 1827-58.
Transfer, 1956.
I. West Virginia. University. Columbia Literary Society, n.
Monongalla Academy, Morgantown, W. Va. Columbian Literary So-
ciety, m. West Virginia, University. Parthenon Literary Society,
iv. Monongalia Academy. Board of Trustees.
MS60-1052
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Smith, Clarence L collector.
Papers, 1852-1906,
71 items.
In West Virginia University Library (468)
Correspondence, receipts, accounts and surveys of James F. Barnes J
ordnance and Quartermaster invoices for West Virginia volunteer In-
fantry companies, 1898 ; muster and inspection rolls for West Virginia
National Guard units from Brooke, Harrison, Marlon, Mineral,
Monongalia, Preston, Taylor, and Wetzel Counties, W. Va. ; type-
script of West Virginia National Guard regulations ; and a financial
report on the Fairmont Coal Co.
1. West Virginia — Hist. — War of 1898. I. Barnes, James F. n.
West Virginia. National Guard, in. Fairmont Coal Company.
MS60-1053
West Virginia. Unlv, Library
Anderson, Francis Thomas.
Papers, 1828-191 5.
en. 440 items.
In Duke University Library.
Miscellaneous letters and papers concerning the sale of slaves, col-
lection of debts, rental of property, teaching, and school tuition ; busi-
ness papers pertaining to mining operations and Anderson's Clover-
dale Furnace, a part of the Tredegar Iron Works ; a charge for the
ministry of A. B. McCorkle ; two summonses ; and a printed plea,
March 4, 1846, addressed to Anderson, seeking funds to help the
widow and children of John Hampden Pleasants who was killed in
a duel. Also relates to the activities of Joseph Reld Anderson,
Received 1936.
1. Anderson, Joseph Reld, 1813-1892. 2. Slave-trade— Virginia. 8.
Education — Virginia. 4. Iron mines and mining — Virginia. 5. Pleas-
ants, John Hampden, 1797-1846.
MS 60-1054
Duke Univ. Library
Applebury, Dilmus J
Papers, 1810-1927.
ca. 1750 items.
In Duke University Library.
Plantation owner of Fluvanna Co., Va. Business, family, and legal
correspondence, accounts?, i lis, Invoices, indentures, land surveys, and
other papers. Correspondents whose names appear most often are
Pettlt and Leake, a legal Arm of Goochland Court House, Va., Atlantic
and Virginia Fertilizing Co. of Richmond, Va., and Applebury's
nephew, Thomas A. Bledsoe.
Received 1933.
1. Plantations — Virginia. i. Bledsoe, Thomas A. ir. Pettlt and
Leake, Goochland, Vh. in. Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizing Com-
pany, Richmond, Va.
MS60-1055
Duke Univ. Library
Griffin, Thomas Masterson, 1. 1826. .
Papers, ca. 1846-1949.
763 items'ond 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Veteran of the Mexican War and of Confederate service In the
Civil War, teacher, planter, and State legislator. Diaries business
and personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, ^broadsides, mili-
tary papers, tax receipts, ledgers, and pictures, of Griffin and his
family. The volumes Include 2 Mexican War diaries, a Griffin fam-
ily genealogy, an account book of Thomas M. Griffin, 2 plantation
diaries, and 2 nlbums. The correspondence is Principally from mem-
bers of the Griffin family, and Includes letters of WllUam M Dolson,
James M. Griffin, Isaac Griffin, Charles E. Hooker, Jr., O. L. Johnson,
E L Martin, Dan R. McGehee, and N. Ney Williams.
Deposited by Charles H. Griffin, 1958.
1 U S— Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives,
2 U S— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 3. Plantations—
Mississippi. i. Grlffln family. MS 60-1056
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and Hist.
Dayton, Alston Gordon, 1857-1920.
Papers, ca. 1848-1920.
1 v., 183 boxes, and 4 folders.
In West Virginia University (52, 122,216,741)
Attorney of Barbour Co., W. Va., U. S. Representative, and judge.
Correspondence and other papers relating to politics and the indus-
trial development of West Virginia. Includes papers of Dayton's
father, Spencer Dayton, and papers relating to the law practice of
Fred O. Blue In Philippl, W. Va. „ ! . . J _ / ,„.-__
Gifts of Mr. and Mrs/Arthur S. Dayton nnd transfer, 1938-65.
1. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. West Virginia— Indus. 8. Law-
yers—West Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Day-
ton, Spencer, b. 1820. n. Blue, Frederick Omar, 1872-
MS 60-1057
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Hemingway, William L
Papers, 1876-94.
gki items
In Mississippi Depc. of Archives and History.
State treasurer of Mississippi, 1875-90. Correspondence and peti-
tions pertaining principally to the successful movement for a pardon
for Hemingway, who was convicted and sentenced as a result of a
shortage In the treasurer's accounts discovered in 1890. The collection
Includes letters from Hall's Safe and Lock Co., Cincinnati, and reports
and letters from Pinkerton's National Detective Agency ; also letters
to Governor Stone or the Hemingway family from Joseph M. Bynum,
A. A. Kincannon, Robert Lowry, Monroe McOlurg, H. J, McLaurin,
Wallace McLaurin, Edward Mayes, H. D. Money, Isaiah T. Mont-
gomery, J. R. Preston, and E. O. Walthall. Among the petitions are
documents bearing the "'.gnatures of 21 State senators and 44 members
of the State House of Representatives, and another petition signed by
James Z. George, H. D. Money, T. O. Oatchlngs, John S. Williams,
J, O. Kyle, T. P. Stockdale, and Charles E. Hooker.
1. Mississippi. State Treasurer. 2. Finance, Public— Mississippi,
i. Stone, John Marshall, 1830-1900. n. Hemingway family.
>■• MS 60-1058
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
129
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Austin, Benjamin.
Papers, 1756-1879.
625 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Papers of Benjamin Austin and Henry Held, farmers and Justices
of the peace of Burke Co., N. 0., with a few family letters on Burke
Oo. politics, attitude toward abolition in Indiana, and blacksmlthine
Card index In library.
Received 1950.
1. Burke Co., N. O.— Pol. & govt. 2. Slavery in the TJ. S.— Antl-
slavery movements. 8. Blacksmithlng. i. Reld, Henry, of Burke
Co., N. O.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-1059
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808.
Business records, 1758-1870,
2 ft. (181 items)
In University of Virginia Library (189, 247, M-15)
In part, microfilm.
Merchant of New London, Va. Letter books, (1758-84, microfilm)
account books, and other business and legal papers of Hook and of
his son-in-law, Bowker Preston of Franklin and Bedford Counties, Va
chiefly of Preston's general merchandise business In partnership with
Smithson H Davis. Includes ledger (1851-69) for general merchan-
dise, smith's work, livestock records, birth records of slaves etc •
daybooks (1795-1822) chiefly for the general merchandise business of
Davis, Preston & Co. and journals (1816-26) giving sales, purchases,
and cash records of Smithson H. Davis and of Davis, Preston & Co.
Described In the annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1987-38, p. 24 and 1988-38, p. 9.
1. Retail trade— Bedford Co., Va. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Virginia
I. Preston, Bowker. n. Davis, Preston & Company, m. Davis.
Smithson H. ■■ -■■ • -
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1060
Murray family.
Papers, 1761-1863.
8boxei.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of Dr. John Murray of
Norwich, Bng., and of his American descendants, including James B
Murray, Bronson Murray, Caroline Murray, Isaac Bronson and the
Bronson family.
I. Murray, John, 1721-1792. n. Murray, James B. m Murray
Bronson. iv. Murray, Caroline, v. Bronson, Isaac, vi Bronson
family.
NewYorkHlst.Soc. , , .. MS 80-Mtt
Manahan, James, 1866-1932.
Papers, 1883-1932.
8 y. nnd 9 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Minnesota. Correspond-
ence, diaries (1896-9T), legal papers, a draft of Manahan's autobiog-
raphy (which was published In 1933 under the title Trials of a
lawyer), account books, and scraphooks, relating to Minnesota and
national politics, particularly concerning the efforts of Manahan and
others to send a Minnesota delegation pledged to William Jennings
Bryan to the Democratic National Convention of 1908; the campaign
to nominate Robert La Toilette for President in 1912 ; and Manahan's
own campaign for Congress In 1912. Correspondents Include Pierce
Butler, Sr., Moses B. Olapp, Daniel F. Foley, Lynn Haines, George
Loftus, William I. Nolan, William S. Pattee, and Christopher D. and
Thomas O'Brien.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A Johnson (1955)
and In Minnesota history, v. 17 (1936) p. 213.
Presented by Kathryn Manahan, 1938.
1, Lawyers — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2.
Minnesota— Pol. & govt. 8. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1909-1913. i
Manahan, James, 1886-1932. Trials of a lawyer.
„. „. c MS 60-1062
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia.
West Virginia historic records, 1750-1939.
230 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (46)
Copies of county records from each county in West Virginia, includ-
ing registers of births, marriages, deaths, wills, estate settlements, and
land records ; transcriptions of county and circuit court minute and
order books; cemetery readings and registers; church records; and
mimeographed calendars of the papers of West Virginia governors.
Includes American Imprints inventory slips of the holdings of several
West Virginia libraries.
QV t of the Survey.
1. County government— West Virginia— Registers. 2. Registers of
births, etc.— West Virginia. 8. Court records— West Virginia 4.
West Virginia. Governor— Bibl. 5. American literature— Blbl. '
„ MS 60-1063
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Baldwin family.
Correspondence, 1662-1864.
3 ft. (en. 2000 items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Correspondence of the Massachusetts family, chiefly of Loammi
Baldwin, Revolutionary War officer, civil engineer, horticulturist,
State legislator, and sheriff; and of his son, Loammi Baldwin, civil
engineer and pioneer designer of major public works. Smaller groups
it papers of two other sons, James Fowle Baldwin and George Rum-
ford Baldwin, both civil engineers; letters of other family members,
and a few family deeds of the seventeenth century. The bulk of the
papers consist of correspondence of the younger Loammi Baldwin with
Secretaries of the Navy, Governors of Massachusetts, city officials,
and canal and railroad promoters, and deal with design and construc-
tion matters. Important correspondents include Henry A. S. Dear-
born and Benjamin Vnughnn.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from James Tyson, 1939.
1. Civil engineers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Baldwin,
Loammi, 1740-1807. n. Baldwin, Loammi, 1780-1838. in. Baldwin,
James Fowle, 1782-1862, iv. Baldwin, George Rumford, 1798-1888
« . MS 60-1064
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Haymond-Fleming Law Firm, Fairmont, W. Ya.
Records, 1760-1936.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (544)
Correspondence of A. F. Haymond and A. Brooks Fleming, Fnlr-
mont attorneys, relating to politics, separation of West Virginia from
Virginia, the Arthurdale community development, and routine legal
business; land and legal papers, 1760-1797, from Hampshire, Monon-
galia, and Ohio Counties, W. Va. ; estate papers; marriage records;
stock certificates of early West Virginia public utility and industrial
firms; and miscellaneous personal papers of A. Brooks Fleming.
Persons named are Samuel Buchanan, Patrick Henry, John Jack,
Henry Lee, John Mitchell, George Newman, Isaac Newman, David
Shepherd, and William Tilton.
1. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. Arthurdale, W. Va. 8. Lawyers-
West Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Real property —
West Virginia. 5. Marriage licenses — Fairmont, W. Va. i Hay-
mond, Alpheus F., 1823-1893. rr. Fleming, Aretas Brooks, 1839-1923.
MS 60-1065
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Simpson, FA
Records, 1909-42.
8 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (64T)
Justice of the peace In Barbour Co., W. Va, Official records con-
taining references to polities, game laws, cost of medical service, and
prohibition. Includes papers and speeches of J. A. Viquesney, game
and fish warden and justice of the peace of West Virginia, and election
campaign material relating to Henry D. Hatfield, James Ellwood
Jones, and Carl B. Harvey,
Gift of Mrs. J. A Viquesney, 1954.
1. Barbour Co., W. Va.— Pol. & govt. 2. Game-laws— West Virginia.
3. Medical care. Cost of— Barbour Co., W. Va. 4, Prohibition— West
Virginia. — Barbour Co. I. Viquesney, J. A.
MS6O-1066
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Summers family.
Papers, 1831-1956.
20 boxes and 4 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (927, 984)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, maps, newspapers, photos,
and other materials of the family of Joseph W. Summers of Morgan-
town, W. Va., Including deeds for family lands In Preston Co., W Va ;
genealogical notes complied by Summers on the Barker, Buzzard
Harris, Hoffman (Huffman), Holland, Knapp, Swisher, and Tarleton
lines of the Summers family In West Virginia ; obituary notices and
local history clippings from the Korgantown post ; and scrapbooks of
clippings of verao and political and historical events.
Gift of the estate of Joseph W.Summers, 1956-57. '
1. Land titles— Preston Co., W. Va. 2. U. S.— Geneal. 3 Registers
of birth, etc.— Morgantown, W. Va. 4. Morgantown, W Va— Hist
x, Summers, Joseph W. ■•.-..'
„■'.. ,, , „ MS60-1067
West Virginia. Univ. Library
130
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Minnesota Commandery.
Records, 1866-1914.
46 v. and 24 boxes.
Id Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, financial records, applications for membership,
Civil War reminiscences of Owen J. Evans, Henry G. Hicks, Michael
H. Morgan, and others, and miscellaneous papers.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. i. Evans,
Owen J. ii. Hicks, Henry George, 1838-1812. m. Morgan, Michael R.
MS 60-1068
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Alexander, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882.
Papers, 1785-1909.
ca. 360 items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and businessman with Interests In banking, railroads, and
mercantile Arms. Family correspondence, miscellaneous deeds, and
other papers. Includes letters from Yale University, the University
of Virginia, schools of Washington, Ga. and New England; letters
concerning the Civil War and Reconstruction; and two letters of
Edward Porter Alexander, brig, gen, of artillery and chief of artillery
In Longstreet's corps.
Card Index In repository.
Received 1910, 1949.
1. Students— Georgia. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal nar-
ratlves^-Confederate side. S. Reconstruction — Georgia, i, Alex-
ander, Edward Porter, 1835-1910. ii. Alexander family.
MS 60-1069
Duke Univ. Library
Boardman family.
Papers of the Boardman and Seymour families, 1661-1835.
ca. 6000 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, land transfers, estates, legal papers, and accounts
of the Boardman and Seymour families, along with miscellaneous
papers relating to colonial and Revolutionary wars, militia, schools,
and other subjects,
Indexed,
Gift of William F. J. Boardman, 1918.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Connecticut— Militia.
8. Schools— Connecticut. i. Seymour family.
MS 60-1070
Connecticut. State Library
Weld family.
Papers, 1822-98.
4 ft. (ca. 1200 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. ,__,_ ":./.-■:
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks and other papers of Theodore
Dwlght Weld, his wife Angelina Grlmkfi Weld, her sister Sarah
Moore GrlmkS, and his son Charles Stuart F. Weld, relating to
religious questions, the American Anti-slavery Society, and move-
ments for social reform. 850 of the letters pertaining to the anti-
slavery movement were published In Letters of Theodore Dwight
Weld, Angelina Grlmk« Weld and Sarah Grlmk<5, 1822-1844, edited
by Gilbert H. Barnes and Dwight L. Dumond (1984) Important
correspondents, of which the most significant Is Charles Stuart, are
Lydin Maria Francis Child, Charles Grandlson Finney, Berlah Green,
Henry Brewster Stanton, Sereno Wright Streeter, Lewis Tappan,
James Armstrong Thome, and Ellzur Wright, Jr.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H, Peckham (1942)
Gift of Louis D. H. Weld, 1989 and 1942.
1. Slavery In the U. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 2. Social prob-
lems— U. S. 3. U. S— Religion. i. Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-
1895. ii. GrlmkiS, Angelina Emily, 1805-1879. in. Grimk<5, Sarah
Moore, 1792-1873. iv. Weld, Charles Stuart Faucheraud, 1839-1901.
v. Stuart, Charles, 17837-1865.
MS 60-1071
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Hubbard family.
Papers, 1794-1914.
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (755,805)
Papers, mainly correspondence, of the Hubbard family of New
Haven and Litchfield, Conn., and Wheeling, W. Va., documenting the
growth of the family and its business enterprises In Wheeling. Con-
tains comments on the West Virginia statehood movement and Civil
War activities. Includes an address by Chester D. Hubbard ;
Reminiscences of his schoolboy days, by Joseph Bell, describing early
19th century Wheeling; a grant from Levi Hollingsworth to Robert
Morris for 20,000 acres of land in Ohio Co., W. Va., dated 1794 ; and
photos, of public buildings in McDowell Co., W. Va., and of the toll
gate on the national road at Lea therwood jAne,, Wheeling. Corre-
spondents Include Gad Smith, Chester D. Hubbard, John Hubbard,
Roger Dorman, H. Moran, William P. Hubbard, Dana L. Hubbard,
Stephen n. Elklns, John W. Mason, and W. T. Wllley.
Gift o£ Chester R. Hubbard, 1955. . ■■ „ , . * „
1. Wheeling. W. Va.— Comm. 2. West Virginia— Pol. & govt. 3.
Wheeling, W. Va— Hist. 4. Land grants— Ohio Co., W. Va. 5. Mc-
Dowell Co , W. Va.— Public buildings. I. Hubbard, Chester Dor-
man, 1814-1891. n. Bell, Joseph, 1819-1908. Reminiscences of his
schoolboy days. ..„«.. „»«
MS 60-1072
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Goff, Nathan, 1843-1920.
Papers, ca. 1866-99.
37 boxes, 4 cartons, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (213, 863)
In part, photocopies.
Political leader and Judge. Letters of Goff to Rutherford B. Hayes,
written while Goff was Secretary of the Navy, and other correspond-
ence, pamphlets, newspapers, and papers on cases tried before Goff
as a U. S. circuit Judge. ' '
Gifts of Mrs. Guy "D. Goff, Mrs. Carroll Reece, and the Rutherford
B Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio, 1980-57,
1 U S Navy Dept.— Records and correspondence. 2. Judges —
V S — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Trials— West Virginia.
■ MS 60-1073
West Virginia. Univ. library
Lockhart family.
Papers of the Lockhart and Weir families, 1833-95.
584 Items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence and business papers of the Carroll Co, (Miss.)
families. The material pertains mainly to Luclnda Lockhart, widow
of Samuel T, Lockhart, and her daughters, Ella C. and Ophelia W.
Lockhart. Other papers relate to the estate of H. H. Weir and to
the business operations of R. S. Weir and R. O. Weir. Most papers
date from the period 1850-79. Among the business papers are Car-
roll Co. tax receipts, Invoices and receipts from the Mississippi Cen-
tral Railroad and the Southern Railroad Association; and corre-
spondence with the following persons and Arms : J. Z. George, E. O.
Walthall, A. B. Longstreet, John Cunningham, T. H. Somervtlle,
Robert L. Adams and Co.; Murphy, Sykes and Co.; Gordtn, and
Avera (Qordln and Bnlns, Howcott and Gordln, Gordin and Co.) ;
cotton factors of New Orleans; Charles Kopperl (M. and B. J. Kop-
perl; Valden, Kopperl and Hawkins; and Kopperl and Hawkins) of
Shongalo and Valdeu, Miss. ; Feucht and Johl (Feucht, Johl and
Lockhart; Feucht and Lockhart) commission merchants of Memphis;
and A. J. Snnderson, doctor and druggist of Valden, Miss.
Gift of Eunice J. Stockwell, 1941.
1. Cotton trade— Mississippi. i. Weir family.
MS 60-1074
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Faler (M.) and Company, Hazlehurst, Miss.
Records, 1852-1924.
1503 Items and 06 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Business papers and account books of two firms In the general
mercantile business In Hazlehurst, Copiah Co., Miss. : M. Faler and
Co., and A, Mangold and Co. The latter firm also manufactured and
dealt In pine lumber. The papers are mainly deeds and deeds of trust
on property of the firms' customers, and tax receipts. Main coverage
is for the years 1880-99. The account books Include daybooks, cot-
ton salesbooks, cashbooks, Journals, ledgers, land record book, and
letter book. Some accunts bear the names of J, A. Parker, L. B.
Ramsey, a lumber business operated as a copartnership of A, Mangold
and W. S. Grant) and "J. W. and Conjpany."
Indexed In part.
1. General stores — Hazlehurst, Miss. i. Mangold
(A.) and Company, Hazlehurst, Miss.
■■'■ MS 60-1076
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Bank of the State of Mississippi, Natohea.
Records, 1810-44.
38,257 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence nnd records of the bank, which was chartered in
1800 as the Bank of the Mississippi, renamed in 1818, and liquidated
In 1831 Collation In 4 main files: miscellaneous correspondence
(1810-88) ; letters to Gubrlel Tlchenor (1811-33) ; papers file (1811-
44); and stock certificate file (1811-28). The papers file includes
notes, checks, bills of exchange, and other legal and financial papers.
Main coverage is for 1818-32. Correspondents represented In the mis-
cellaneous file include Jefferson Beaumont, John Boynton, James
Duncan, Stephen Duncan, Thomas McDannold, Henry Postlethwalte,
Samuel Postlethwnite, Gabriel Tlchenor, and James C. Wllklns.
There are also letters to the president and directors.
The collection., also known as the Campbell collection, was acquired
1913
i Tlchenor. Gabriel, n. Title; Campbell collection.
MS 60-1076
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
131
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johns Hopkins University. Library.
Miscellaneous collection.
237 items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Letters, poems, and other papers, given by professors of the Uni-
versity, trustees, Friends of the University, and others.
Card catalog in library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
1. Literature — Collections.
t,. n ,, „ MS 60-1077 rev
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Harte, Bret, 1836-1902.
Papers, 1859-1901.
5 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (5310)
Au ^°r,aod journalist. A bout 55 autograph MSS. of works, and
some 420 letters written by Harte. Includes MSS. of Barker's luck,
A blue grass Penelope, Captain Jim's friend, Clarence, Cressy, Dick
Boyles ,bus ness, card, Don Diego of the south, A drift from Redwood
?, amp i.?, abr t 1 S°J? roy ' Tne goddess of Excelsior, The homecoming of
J m Wilkes, Jeff Brlgg's love story. A Maecenas of the Pacific Slope,
Maruja A niece of Snapshot Harry's, On the Dedlow marsh, A pupil
of Chestnut Hldge, The Hose of Tuolumne, Snow-bound at Eagle's,
The twins of Table Mountain, A vision of the fountain, The Youne
America condensed novel (The hoodlum band ; or, Pirate prodigy) ,
3 reviews, and other works. Among the addressees of Harte's letters
are his wife, Anna Grlswold Harte; their son, Francis King Harte:
and. Florence (Mrs. Arthur) Hennlker, a novelist
Unpublished guide to the library. Incomplete checklist hy the
university In 1957.
i. Harte, Anna (Grlswold) n. Harte, Francis King. m. Henniker,
Hon. Florence Ellen Hungerford (MUnes) d. 1923.
Full name: Francis Bret Harte.
™ .. . t, . r,. MS 60-1078
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Nicholson, John, & 1800.
Papers, 1766-1852.
25 cu. ft.
. In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Division of
Public Records.
Financier, land company promoter, and public official. Private ac-
counts, sequestered hy the Commonwealth In 1793 because of land
speculation. Public records of the investigation of Nicholson's con.
$ I s ^omPfoHer-general of Pennsylvania, and his accounts kept
wnlle In office.
Descriptive notes In the repository
Affairs merly OWDed by the Bureau of ' Land Keco'da, Dept. of Internal
1. Pennsylvania— Public lands. 2. Finance, Public— Pennsylvania,
i. Pennsylvania. Comptroller-General's Office.
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Dunne, Finley Peter, 1867-1936.
Letters, 1898-1900,
ca. 25 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Satirist, humorist, and journalist. Business letters written by
Dunne to his publisher, Herbert Small, of Small, Maynacd and Co
concerning the Mr. Dooley books, .■.-,■■>
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Carl Haverlln, 1957.
i. Small, Maynard and Company, Boston
MS 6 *- 1080
Farrell, James Thomas, 1904-
Papers, 1924-
162ft.
In University of Pennsylvania Library.
In part, transcripts.
^Novelist and Journalist. Diaries and notebooks, correspondence,
clippings, literary MSS., tape recordings of speeches, and business
and publishing records. Correspondents include Kay Boyle, John Dos
Passos, Theodore Dreiser, H. L. Mencken, Ezra Pound, and Carl
Sandburg, .■■■'■•
Cumulative case file in the library. .
Unpublished material open to Investigators under restrictions ac-
cepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gifts of Mr. Farrell, beginning 1957 ; purchases, beginning 1957.
1. Authors— Corre- spondence, reminiscences, etc.
• D , , , MS 60-1081
Pennsylvania. Univ. Library
Newton, Alfred Edward, 1863-1940.
Papers, 1878-1940.
3 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Correspondence and other papers of an author and book-collector
Including the diary of a trip to Europe (1884), a play (Dr. Johnson)'
and other literary MSS., various MSS. and printed Items of which
Newton Is the subject, and photos. Correspondents Include Moncure
Blddle, William M. Elkins, Charles G. Osgood, Hugh Tregaskls. and
Gabriel Wells.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts of E. Swift Newton, Moncure Blddle, William M Elkins
Charles G. Osgood, and Hugh Tregaskls, supplemented by purchase
of the Gabriel Wells correspondence, 1954 and later.
PhUadelphla. Free Library MS 60-1082
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, collector.
Legal autographs, 1565-1922.
24 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Letters written by prominent Judges and lawyers In England
(1585-1918) and the U. S. (1746-1922). The English letters are
mainly from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Includes letters
from William Blackstone, James Kent, and each of the U. S. Supreme
Court justices from John Jay to Louis D. Brandels.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Carson, 1927,
1. Lawyers— Gt. Brit.-^Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1083
Philadelphia. Free Library
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1059.
The Brewer-Leigh Hunt collection, 1790-
13 ft. (1777 Items)
In State University of Iowa Library,
English poet, essayist, and literary critic. Correspondence, and
MSS. of Hunt's poetry, essays, and other works. Includes' letters
from Hunt to Carlyle, Cowden Clarke, Richard Henry Home, the
Shelleys, and Southey.
Card catalog in the library. Also described in My Leigh Hunt
library, the holograph letters, by Luther A. Brewer (1938)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Basic collection purchased from estate of Luther A. Brewer, 1934;
additions currently made by purchase.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Brewer
Luther Albertus, 1S58-1933, collector. '
Full name: James Henry Leigh Hunt,
MS 60-1084
Iowa. Univ. Library
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870.
Papers, 1835-70.
3 ft. (ca. 800 items)
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Mainly letters written by the author and collected from a variety
of sources by David Jacques Benoliel, William M. Elkins, and others.
Includes original MSS. of 3 complete and 2 fragmentary dramatic
sketches. Correspondents Include the Countess of Blesslngton, Fred-
erick Dickens, William Charles Kent, John Leech, Mark Lemon,
Daniel Maclise, Arthur Byland, Frank Stone, and Benjamin Webster!
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Acquired mainly by gifts from Mrs. Benoliel and Mr. Elkins, and
by purchases made with the Simon Grata Fund, 1947 and later.
i. Benoliel, David Jacques, 1S99-1954, collector, n, Elkins, willlain
Mclntire, 1882-1947, collector.
MS 60-1085
Philadelphia. Free Library
Olivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Papers, 1833-59.
634 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Poet, of Washington, Ga. Correspondence, clippings of poems and
reviews, literary MSS., and other papers. Many of the letters are
to editors, publishers, and critics ; a number of them relate to the
similarity of Olivers' poems to those of his friend, Edgar Allan Poe,
and to their mutual allegations of plagiarism. Among the corre-
spondents are Osslan Euclid Dodge, Moses Dow, John S. Dwlght,
Edwin Forrest, John Glerlow, Henry Beck Hirst, Jennie Lind, Charles
B. Bode, and James M. Smith,
Acquired 1933.
1. Plagiarism. 2. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
. „ , TT ,"■ MS 60-1086
Duke Univ. Library
132
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clark, Edwin, merchant.
Papers and business records, ca. 1878-1930.
3517 items and 118 v.
In Dulre University Library.
Apparently the complete records and business correspondence of
a general merchant of Weldon, N. C, together with daybooks and
ledgers. Includes a letter from Washington and Lee University,
Lexington, Va., concerning a son In college; and a letter from an
instructor at Oak Ridge Military Institute, Quilford Co., N. 0. (1917)
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1938. _ ,
1. General stores— Weldon, N. 0. I. Washington and Lee Uni-
versity, Lexington, Va. -n. Oak IUdge, K, C. Military Institute.
MS 60-1087
Duke Univ. Library
Lancaster County Academy, Lancaster, Pa.
Records, 1827-39.
1 box.
In Franklin and Marshall College Library.
Forms part of the library's Nevoulana collection.
Trustees' minutes and administrative records, of Interest for the
history of private secondary education.
Cataloged In main library catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Original property of the college, acquired when Franklin College
took over the assets of the academy In 1839.
i Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Llhrarj, Nevo-
nlana collection. : MS 60-1088
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Magnolia Lion.
Records, 1941-43.
680 items. „
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Correspondence, copy, notes, and proof accumulated by William D.
McCain, Jackson, Miss., In editing and publishing the Magnolia Lion,
the official monthly magazine of the Lions Clubs of Mississippi.
Issues covered are Aug. 1941 through Mar. 1943. Among the approxi-
mately 300 pieces of correspondence are letters of or to Frank Argo,
Wilson S. Brown, Tommy Day, Cosman Elsendrath, J. W, Goodwin,
Ralph Hays, Wayne D. Howard, E. F. Puckett, and J. F. Simmons.
Gift of Mr. McCain, 1943. T . ™ ^ ,„.
i. McCain, William David, 1907- ed. n. Lions Clubs, Mis-
8lBslppl - MS 60-1089
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company.
Records, 1891-1923.
102 Items and 7 v.
In Duke University Library.
Business correspondence, daybook, returns of manifests, records',
and returns of way bills, records of business transacted dally on
the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal at Willlamsport, Md., and dally
reports of boats and cargoes clearing Willlamsport from March 30
to April 28, 1911
Card lrfdex in the library.
Acquired, 1954. , „
1. Willlamsport, Md. — Oomm. 2. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
MS 60-1090
Duke Univ. Library
Ceballos, Juan Maria.
Letters, 1854-57.
184 items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant of New York City. Letters concerned almost entirely
with the importing and exporting business, discussing shipments be-
tween New York and Boston, London, Paris, Buenos Aires, Havana,
and Tamplco, and showing prices of sugar, copper ore, molasses,
wheat, flour, corn, and cigars.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1956.
1. New York (City) — Comm.
' MS 60-1091
Duke Univ. Library
Freemasons. U. S. Scottish Bite. Supreme Council for
the Southern Jurisdiction. Library.
Famous Freemasons.
ca. 18 ft.
In Scottish Rite Supreme Council Library.
Letters, documents, and other papers by or concerning men promi-
nent in their professions or In public life, past and present, who were
or are Freemasons. Chiefly the papers of Americans but Brltlsn,
European, and South American Freemason* are also Included, me
subject matter relates not only to Freemasonry, but frequently Is of
personal or general historical Interest.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Increased yearly by gift or purchase.
1, Freemasons.
MS 60-1092 rev
Scottish Rite Supreme Council. Library
Hill, Hiram.
Correspondence, 1831-88.
ca. 800 items. „,.
In Kansas State Historical Society Library.
Investor Williamsburg, Mass. The bulk of the correspondence
dates from 1855^73 and relates mainly to financial and business .mat,
tera lii fKaMaTwhere Hill had Investments in Quindaro (now a part
of Kansas City) and Lawrence.
Purchased from F. A. Parks, 1952,
1. Kansas^Econ. condlt MS 60-1098
Kansas State Hist. Soc. Library
Fuerbringer, Ottomar, 1810-1892.
Papers, 1840-80.
ca. 500 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and educator, one of the founders of the Mis-
souri Synod. Correspondence relating to pastoral affairs, especially
In the Saginaw Valley of Michigan, and other papers, but mainly
sermons and class notes in theology and philosophy. In German.
Includes letters from A. Orull, J. K. W. Loehe, H. Flck, and F. Sievers.
Related to the Institute's A. Orull collection, Loehe collection, and
Saginauw Valley settlement collection.
Open to investigators -under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by L. Fuerbringer, 1951-53.
1 Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church in Saginaw Co., Mich. 3. Lutheran
Church-Sermons. MS 60-1094
Concordia Historical Institute
Hanser, Carl Johann Otto, 1832-1909.
Papers, 1867-1920.
ca. 1500 Items. ,„ t ■ , ,
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis) ^, f „„
Lutheran clergyman of the Missouri Synod, educator, and editor.
Correspondence, clippings, and class notes, but ^alnlj '.~™*M.
Ooeh to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary right available In the repository.
1 Lutheran Ohurch-Olergy-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church-Sermons. MS 60-1096
Concordia Historical Institute
Crull, August, 1845-1923.
Papers, 1863-73.
In Concordia' Historical Institute (St. Louis) ■■■ .
Lutheran pastor and professor of German at Concordia Allege,
Ft Wayne Ind Personal and pastoral letters, German MSS. of
sermons a' biography by O.F.Hattstaedt, and other papers. The
material Is related to the Institute's Wilhelm Slhler collection
0«n to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
? U Lnthe C r'an Ohur'ch^-Olergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Luther^ChuVch-Semons 87 .. Hattstaedt. Otto ^ed^lcM862-
Mb O0-10»0
Concordia Historical Institute
Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa.
Records, 1837-53.
2 ft.
In Franklin and Marshall College Library. • ■■ .
Forms part of the library's Nevonlana collection.
Trustees' and faculty minutes, and administrative correspondence.
Two volumes of student MS. newspapers, one 1"™{™^ ' n J^ ™ d
ink and watercolor. Includes personal papers of the first president,
Frledrlch Augustus Rauch and other early faculty members.
Cataloged In main library catalog. Some material, is listed In the
bibliography of Hleiary of Franklin and Marshall College, by J. H.
Dubbs (1903)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Original property of the college.
i Rauch, Frledrlch August, 1808-1841. n. Franklin and Marshall
College, Lancaster, Pa. Library. Nevonlana collection
MB O&-109*
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
133
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectn
ons
Papers relating to Louisiana, 1787-1803
101 Items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mlcb.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Land surveys, grants, and petitions for land along the lower Mis-
sissippi River during the Spanish regime. Fifty-six of the surveys
are certified Jby Carlos Trudeau, Spanish surveyor general, and
thirteen by William Dunbar, surveyor general of the district of
Natchez. Other signers and authors of documents Include William
Atchinson, Christopher Boiling, John Cammock, Francisco Luis
Hector, baron de Oarondelet, Hugh Cayle, Luke Collins, Maurice
Conway, Benjamin Farar, Valentin Layssard, John Lovelace, Esteban
Rodriguez i Mlrd, James Moore, Vicente Pintado, William Vourdan, and
Pedro Walker.
Purchased prior to 1928.
1, Land-grants— Louisiana. 2. Louis'; -'—Surveys. i, Trudeau,
Oarlos. ti. Dunbar, William, 1749-1810.
mi ... MS 60-1098
Michigan. Univ, Clements Library
Fyffe family.
Papers, 1756-1845.
57 items.
ManuscrtplT U 01eulent8 Llbrar y (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
hJT^° 8 ] rou P s °^ famlly letters: one (1766-77) largely from three
^"V" A ^ e . r , 1 , ca t0 tnelr father ™* Meters in Dundee, Scotland
chiefly from William Fyffe, a doctor who settled In^eorgeto,™
S. O.; and a later group (1842-45) from David Fyffe to "whether
IS the bMo" Wh " e ^ WM ° D tt " ltary dUt? ." St ^""StSd
t ?ff»i b ?? r? k Gulde t0 the manuscript collections In the William
U S e T ntS j y bral X' «"»P«Ied by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from Henry Stevens, Son & Stiles, 1925.
Mai d MM ' S- °' * St VlnC t n '- * Barbados ' '• Fyffe, Wil-
Jiam, a. 1772. n , Fyffei Davldi d , 1855
Michigan. Univ. Cements Library MS 6 °- 109 9
Dickson family.
Papers, 1774-1920.
1 v, and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
o „^, rI,esp0nde ? ce J 'esal and financial papers, newspaper cllppines
T<SZrW be D1Cks0n aDd Gregory, families. Sdes papers
Pn^ P ^ r a R -, Gregory ' a Pr esbyterlan minister; material on the
Princeton Seminary! papers of Gregory's daughter Elizabeth and he?
P., 8 ,! ^' f Th .°r s Hunter Dlckson ' a railroad fre^bf agent of St
War 'wLn^v 011 condltlo n 8 In the Northern Fleet during the Oivl
War when Dickson was assistant paymaster of the U. S S Winona-
papers of Dickson's father, James R. Dickson of Ph ladelphla? and
genealogical data about the Dickson, Gregory, and Montgomery
H J!?f? 0rlbed , ln Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
f nn ?i y iT' de I 0, ?! com P»ed by L. M. Kane and K. A. J6tason ( 1«S)
and In Minnesota history, v. 26 (1944) p 182 »»w>J
Gift of Anna M. Dickson.
1. Princeton Theological Seminary. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War—
ST SSSSK"- ». Montgomery family. 1 Gregory Casp^
Bene, 1846-1917. n. Dickson, Elizabeth (Gregory) m Dickson
v'^gorf fatSy. " lm W " "^ >™£« MSSffi
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1100
Le Sneur, Arthur, 1870-1950.
Papers, 1916-22.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
-J^ 60 "" 7 . 6 secretar y of the National Nonpartisan League. Corre-
wE fi?L de ? IIl, 5 t r I V I tte attltude of le8 «« e offlcIals toward World
7' 1 '' lb "» 1 Political movements in the United States, and the Bank
l«t,Vr». »^°h ; , c 0P le V f bills presented to the North Dakota legis-
w^i * d art ' cIes by Le Sueur and Thorsteln Veblen on the sub-
mit I A rn iJ ab ?, re m' Corespondents Include Joseph A. A. Burn-
quist and Arthur O. Townley.
Gift of Mr. Le Sueur.
1. National Nonpartisan League. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
~abSr^U 3 k BaDk ° f N ° rth Dak ° ta ' Bl8marCt 4 »
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1101
Bryant & Sturgis, Boston.
Kecords, 1801-72.
2ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and accounts of a Arm engaged ln foreign trade.
Includes account books kept by John Bryant, 1801-12: an exchanee
reckoner of John Sturgis, 1821; a letter book of John P. Cushlne-
and accounts of William Sturgis. 6 '
Described ln List of business manuscripts ln Baker Library, com-
piled by B. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) '
Acquired, 1932-55. ,
1. Boston— Comm. 1. Bryant, John. rr. Sturgis, John,
in. Cushlng, John P. iv. Sturgis, William, 1782-1863,
v, at,, „ * MS 60-1102
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
fearly, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894.
Papers, 1829-1930.
5 ft. and 33 ft. of microfilm (negative)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Copies made from originals ln possession of Early family members
Army officer (U. S. and Confederate), attorney, and Virginia legis-
lator. Correspondence, diaries (Feb.-May 1847 and May-Nov 1865)
MsSJIfoffi 116 "'! M 5. S< of apeeclie , 8 and articles, clippings, scrapbook
(1833-1930), printed matter, and maps. The pre-CIvll War miners
reflect Early's West Point cadet yearf and his uVs Army se?W™
his law Practice, and his Virginia political activities. Includes letters
from John J. Cabell to his wife, Henry Ann (1829-33) Only about
8 S°i ape , I ? J relate t0 ttm 01v " War . but they Include Early's account
of the "Advance toward Washington In July 1864." Postwar ma.
terlal, comprising the bulk of the collection, Includes papers on
Early's business affairs (Including the Louisiana lottery), his activi-
ties In the Southern Historical Society, and aid extended by Early
to Confederate families, including that of Jefferson Davis Corre-
spondents Include P. G. T. Beauregard, John W. Daniel, Jefferson
Davis, Varina Davis, Daniel H. Hill, Thomas J. Jackson, Brad T
Johnson, FItzhugh Lee, Robert H. Lee, Dabney H. Maury, and John
9* Mosby,
Gift of A. S. Perham, 1928; purchases, 1982, 1984, and 1954
1. U. S, Army— Military life. 2. Lawyers— Virginia— Correspond,
ence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Virginia— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. 4.
a J~™ s t'—O lTl ' War— Sources. S. Lotteries— Louisiana. 6.
Southern Historical Society. r. Cabell, John J.
MS 60-1103
Brooke family.
Papers, 1856-1955.
3 boxes, 1 folder, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (642, 740, 810, 851)
Family of St. George Tucker Brooke, law professor. Correspond-
ence, biographical materials, clippings, and photos.; letters, ca. 1870,
from James Harold In Ireland to his son James In New York; student
themes of Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke and his later letters to
his mother ; surveyor's call boot- for Tucker Co., W. Va., 1858-57 •
Autobiography of St George Tucker Brooke, written for his children ;
and A narrative of my life, for my family, by Francis T. Brooke
Correspondents include E. M. Turner and William P. Wllley
Gift of Nan Brooke Harold, 1955-56.
_1. Tucker Co., W. Va.— Surveys. i. Harold family, n. Brooke.
°£ a / 1 , es .,,! Ved . erlck Tucker, 1883-1946. m. Brooke, St George Tucke?
C 844- . 1 .? 14 - Autobiography of St. George Tucker Brooke, written for
his children, iv. Brooke, Francis T. A narrative of my life ; for mv
family.^:': *
West Virginia. Dnlv.
Library
MS 60-1104
Jones, Clement Ross, 1871-
Papers, 1897-1939.
5 boxes.
In West Vlrlglnla University Library (84)
University professor and writer. Correspondence, newspaper clip-
pings, and photos, concerning West Virginia University ln the period
of World Wan; notes on the De Haven, Ktncheloe, Pennybacker, and
Wtckllffe families, compiled by Jones; and letters and clippings of
Thomas B. Wllgus of Greene Co., Pa., later of Monongalia Co., W. Va.,
relating mainly to political affairs of Monongalia Co.
Gift of Mrs. Jones, 1943.
1. West Virginia, University. 2. West Virginia— Geneal. 3. Mon-
ongalia Co., W. Va.— Pol. & govt. I. Wllgus, Thomas B.
MS 60-1105
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Fitch, Asa, 1787-1865.
Papers, 1808-38.
180 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Merchant. Letters and business papers. Includes letters written
from Marseilles to George W. Lee at Norwich, Conn., and deeds of
land In Lyme and Norwich, Conn,
Purchase, 1940.
1. Norwich, Conn— Comm. 2. Land titles — Lyme, Conn. 8. Land
titles — Norwich, Conn. i. Lee, George W.
MS 60-1106
Connecticut. State Library
134
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Payette Co., W . Va.
Archives, 1787-1923.
55 v. and 18 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (362)
County and circuit court suit papers, mainly 1870-1923; minute
book of the Fayettevllle Town Council, 1873-77; County Board of
Education minute book, 1866-76; land entry book, 1831-37; land tax
books, 1849, 1855-60; personal property tax books, 1855-58, 1860-61,
1866: register of voters, 1866, 1887; poll books, 1872, 1890; private
account books, including a daybook for G. P. Huddleston's general
store, 1850-58; and accounts of the Gauley Tie and Lumber Co.,
1887—92
Name, subject, and chronological card index In the library.
Gift of the Payette County Court, 1939.
1. Archives-West Vlrginla-Fayette Co. 2 Court records—
Fayette Co., W. Va. 8. General stores— Fayette Co., W. Va. I.
Favettevllle W. Va. Council, n. Fayette Co.", W. Va. Board of
Euucatlo n m. Huddleston, G. P. iv. Gauloy Tie and Lumber Com-
pany - MS 60-1107
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Welton family.
Papers, 1770-1928.
In West Virginia University Library (806)
Receipts and land records of two generations of the Weltons In
Hampshire and Hardy Counties. Includes papers of Job W elton,
Aaron Welton, Archibald Welton, and A. Archibald Welton; a JFalr-
fax deed for 84 acres In Hampshire Co. In 1770, and a pocket diary of
A. A. Welton for 1880-81.
l G1 Re°al ^rote^-HaSlre Co., W. Va. 2. Heal property-Hardy
Co W Va. ?Welton,Job. it. Welton, Aaron, m. Welton, Archi-
talk.- !v. Welton, A. Archibald. Mg ^^
West Virginia, tjnlv, Library
Smith family.
Papers, 1828-75.
In West Virginia University Library (19)
Correspondence, personal and business papers renting to retell
merchandising In Unlontown, Pa., Clarksburg and Bruceton Mills,
W Va . carried on by Jacob Smith, Henry Smith, Luclan H. Smith, A.
G. Smith, and Win W. Smith. Includes Information on road con-
structlon, the Hazel Run Baptist Church in Pf B ™ ^^ ^a figr!'
culture, the Civil War, and social and academic life at West Virginia
University, 1868-70. _
S^£5"Sfd^SM?P.. 2. Retail trade-West Virginia
8 Roads— West Virginia. 4. Agriculture— West Virginia. _ 5. West
Vlrginia^iisI-ClvU War. 6. West Virginia. UnlversUy-Stu-
dents i. Smith, Jacob, 1764-1860. n. Smith, Henry, 1805-1862.
m Smith, Luclan Henry, 1830-1905. iv. Smith, Ashbel Green 1834-
1898 v. Smith, William Wlnfleld, 1848-1911. vi. Hazel Run Baptist
Church, Preston Co., W. V. MS 60-1109
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Gray family.
Business records, 1801-55.
2 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.'; __ ... _
Paoers of a family of merchants of Salem, Mass., Including letter
booked account tJoks of Horace Gray (1819-47) andaccount books
of William Gray (1801-7), Henry Gray (1805-26), and John Gray
(1846-55)
rJersinf'jrjRTaldwln, 1930; gift of Roland Gray, 1933.
? Mlrchants~Amerlcan-Salem, Mass. 2. Salem Mass.-Comm.
I Gray, Horace; 1800-1873. n. Gray, William, 1750-1825. m. Gray,
Henry, 1784-1834. iv. Gray, John, merchant. MS 60-1110
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard, 1869-1948.
Papers, 1894-1949.
1 ft. (oa. 300 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis) ' „ ,,
Lutheran clergymnn and educator. Mainly sermons, meditations,
and historical sketches of the Reformation. Includes essays and
articles on higher education (especially in relation to Concord a Col-
lege Fort Wayne) and newspaper clippings covering high points in
Hemmeter's career. Related to the.. Institute* Concordia College,
: Conover, N. C., collection and Concordia Seminary, Springfield, 111.,
collection. ■■■■:.■ ., ,.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of B. Hemmeter, 1949-57.
1 Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod— Education. 2. Concordia
College, Fort Wayne. 3. Luthern Church — Sermons. 4.
Meditations. 5. Ref or- matlon-Addresses, essays 1«*»™».
Mo 60-1111
Concordia Historical Institute
Rascoe, Burton, 1892-1957.
Burton Raseoe collection, 1910-57.
150 "• . , ,,,
In University of Pennsylvania Llpraiy.
In part, transcripts. . . .
Critic, Journalist, and author. Correspondence; MSS. of books
articles/ana reviews; clippings and scrapbooks; persona ™™ T JJ
and photos. Among the correspondents are Conrad A ken, Sherwood
Cderson, Maxwell Bodenhelm, Janiesr Branch Cabell, Theodore .
nrolspr Ben Hecht, H L. Mencken, and Louis Paul.
D tase mt in fheSlbrary. Also described I In the University's LI-
brary chronicle, , v. 24, no. 2 (spring-summer 19o8) p. 10J-108.
Unpublished material open to Investigators under library restrlc-
tl0 In'formatlon on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Rascoe, 1957. in,.„ r>„ .
^^^"^Srsr^ £££ &»&*&&
James Bkn*1879-195r iv Dreiser, Theodore 1871-1945. v.
iZ&FSSA U-* ^^VS^r^^uSon Rascoe.
MS 60-1112
Pennsylvania. Univ. Library
Pepperell Manufacturing Company.
Records, 1741-1929.
102 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ,,... 1M ,
Contains 658 volumes of the textile firms records (Ifo^JSfl*;
Including minutes, general accounts, production records, and corre-
spondence '"let era of William DwUrht, Edward W. Codnian, George
Dexter? Philip Y. De Normandle, William Amory, and Walter H,
R^nrtW treasurers' and William P. Haines, Henry S. Howe, Robert
McArthu.!; and B il Morrill, agents. Includes subsidiary collections
for Co Water Power Co. 1741-1011; copies of deeds only before
1M9^ letters of W?S- Dennett, agent) i'Laeonla 0o (1844-1911; Ben-
eral records and letters of Otis Holmes and August Haines, agents) j
Massachusetts Cotton Mills (1839-1926; stockholders' record^ and
at"untshand the ship Pequot (records for 1862-64) The subs diary
firms conUdated with Pepperell In 1916, 1899, and W±'<*%« [ ™»-
Includes records of Bliss, Fabyan & Co. as selling agent for some
firms.
Inventory In the library.
Gift 1933
I Saco Water Power Company, Saco, Me. n. Laconla Company,
Bld'deford, Me. lit. Massachusetts Cotton Mills, Inc. iv. Pequot
(Ship) MS 60-1113
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
American Steel and Wire Company.
Records of American Steel nud Wire Co. and its predeces-
sors, 1822-1935.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books (1899-1910) aud company histories, biographical
folders, and other material (1908-35) on the early days of wire mak-
ing Records of predecessors Include account books of Washburn it
Goddard (1822-48), Ichabod Washburn (1835-42), I. and O.Washburn
(1842-49), I. Washburn & Moen Wire Works (1850-65), Shoenberger,
Shoenberger & Blair (1860-92), Crown Point Iron Co (1872-07),
Worcestef Wire Co. (1877-99), American Wire Co. (1882-98), and
B W Co. (1886-90); and correspondence, accounts, stockholders
records, directors' records, bill books, and other papers of Washburn
and Moen Manufacturing Co. (1868-99).
Inventory In the library.
Gift of American Steel and Wire Co., 1944.
1 Wire i Washburn & Goddard, Worcester, Mass. n. Wash-
burn, Ichabod, 'firm, Worcester, Mass. ni. Washburn, I. nnd C„
Worcester, Mass. iv. Washburn (I.) & Moen Wire Works, Worces-
ter Mass. v. Shoenberger, Shoenberger & Blair, Pittsburgh. _vi.
Crown Point Iron Company, Crown Point, N. Y. vu. Worcester Wire
Company, Worcester, Mass. vni. American Wire Company, Cleve-
land, ix. B. W. Company, Worcester, Mass. x. Washburn and Moen
Manufacturing Company.
MS 60-1114
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938.
Correspondence, 1840-1912.
91 items.
A'Court Asheri858^9, edited by R. P. Chiles, in Duke Lnlversity
library bull^^ k 4 (1931) u _ fi to _ N „ a]< 3 „. s . NflTfll
Acade^yfAn'nSiis 1118 ''!. Mahan, Alfred Thayer, 1840-^14^^^
Duke Univ. Library
135
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rosen, Joseph A 1877-1949
Agro- Joint collection, 1920-38
20 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research.
In port, transcripts.
Gift of the Rosen family, 1954
nies^rw!f RU r S '!- \ Jew 5-C«'onlzatIon. 3. Agricultural colo-
nies-Crimea, i. American Jewish Joint Agricultural Corporation.
Yivo institute for j ewl8h Research . ^J® 60-1116
Miles, William Porcher, 1822-1899.
Papers, 1760-1927.
2300 Items.
lecHoMn^SiSM) ' ^"^ Carolina Llbra ry, Southern Historical Col-
mH n lan p e » ^ , , .f P ! ta,1S i'<. edU ^ at0^ • and U - S - and Confederate Congress-
SSSi ?Jlt ► and famlly papers; deeds ' mortgages, wills, claims,
notes, receipts, agreements, and other business records. In two series
The first (1760-1927) relates mainly to Miles' Louisiana property and
'SSET ."'h 63 . 1 . 8 ' Ch,e I fl ? Houmaa p »»"ation in AscenaioT KrtSJ
n™JS a £ y dea ," n ff. w , ith hls bu8lness representative, James Amedfe
Gaudet, through Miles' associate and friend, Henry C EustuT In-
dudes correspondence with title holders and theiV agent™ lists of
SfSS 6 ^. iL bor "elements, plans for land drainage, and papers on
?S22? J? 1 "' augar CTOps ' and plantation stores. The iecond seriS
(1894-96 consists chiefly of letters from Mllef to EusthfcXernVnl
sugar cultlvatSon and sales, legislation relating to the suga? market
Miles' business Interests, politics, current affairs civic and socfal
events, and family and personal matters ' 80 al
Unpublished description in repository.
Deposited 1941 and 1946, by Bessie M. Gaudet.
«i.„ H °, Um , as ' p,an t a tion, Ascension Parish, La. 2. Slaverv— Loul
slana. 3 Cotton trade—Louisiana. 4. Sugar trade-Louilfana J
Gaudet, James Am«dee, 1861-1939. n. Eustis, HenrVa -
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 60-1117
Jacob family.
Papers of the Jacob and Riser families, 1827-92.
71 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
m iH°,'?y esp0ndence ' genealogical data, land records, receipts and
hSShJ"^ 8 of 7 th , e J Jacob and R,ser fam "<* of Copiah aSd
Hinds Counties, Miss. Includes and grants to Isaac Riser H827Wn
Mordecal Jacob (1850), and to Margaret RTeer 18OT, 18?9 and 1840?
Other members of the Jacob family mentioned are Nancy^nd AnTnie
G. Jacob. The papers, except the genealogical data pertain to the
iS^Z l I' g J Bemb ?? s of tne Rlser fam »yi David, DavmPGMrre
Martha, Mary, Nancy, and Polly Riser. Most pkpers date from t?e
deC «?« "I 10 ™ the Civil War and from the 188*8
Gift of Agnes Riser Brace, 1949
8 Hlnd a, ? a , e M.^ 8 ~ Ml9S ' sslpi>1 ^ 2 - C °P' an Co '' liiss.-Geneal.
8. Hinds Co., Miss.— Qeaeal. i Riser family. ■, .
Mississippi. Dept.of Archlyesand History MS<S °- 1118
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Company, inc.
Records, 1828-1953.
28 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
miiS? ttee reports of Blgelow-Sanford ; and minute books and
miscellaneous general accounts of its predecessors: Bigelow CaSt
S '' n ™rPOiated 1854), Bigelow Carpet Co < incWiorated llffltn
Hartford Carpet Co., Hartford Carpet CoTp, E S hS Catnif??.
mH^JS^ l ^ UI,a ' Co- Stephen Sa S>rd and Sons Inf £ft
Thompsonville Carpet Manufacturing Co '
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the company, 1951 and 1953
h/;* 8 ,!^'^ Carp ^' ^""Pany- »■ Hartford Carpet Company rn
N^w fork v Pe V^r ra , t ' 0n V ?• ? lgelns < E - S.) Carpet Span?;
Sanfo^d (SteJnenf and Manufac ' urin e Company, Lowe£ Mass. P vi
J2SSJ2&&? 1 rany, , T hom T p^vr,rcr ,eCarPet
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 3 6 °- 1119
Heard family.
Business records, 1754-1898.
264ft,
In Harvard Business School, Buker Library
tlvUies in P hrchin e a , >r 1 „ n i t0 fl A i' gUStlne Heard ' """chant, and his ac
uvuies in the China trade, first as an employee of Russell * Pn «n/i
££f £" h K 6 , ad ° ( „ tDe flrm Augustine Heard /^.(suEuently man-
aged by his nephews John Heard, Augustine THeard liXrt Fa^fev
^ ^ and Ge0rge Heard > Include « Persona" corSndence dlartaf
N H^is^Srf °L the , Hea . rd f an.iiyrthe Stark fam^yof Du'nbartol;
%hZL (1826-64), Stanley Grlswold, clergyman and political lender
whose papers relate in part to the Connecticut Land C? (17aLl820?
o?To?n "M Gr ' 8 wold, Army ofllcer (1802-42) j and bus ness 2
of John Heard, who engaged In the sale of rum, the outfit? tag of ^rtv™
teers, and trade with the West Indies (1770-1831), William Dodge
merchant, Ipswich (182o-33), Francis J. Oliver, agent for Morrison
Z ry{ier ,£,£ f 183 }- 51 ^ George U. Sands, engineef and agent, Hong
£°o U „ g D < 1866 - 79 >. Augustine Heard & Co., Ipswich Manufacturing of
(1828-64,, Franklin Nail Works ( 1836-47) , Roxbury Land S K
MiL^fT Sfaughton & Co. (1839-17), Dane Manufacturing CkT.
(1843-67) Ipswich Cotton Mills (1847-61), and Thomas Hunt I Co
ship chandlers (1863-69) ™«»nratju,
Inventory in the library.
Acquired by purchase and exchange, 1931-59
1. U. S.-Comm.— China. 2. China— Comin.—r. S. 3 US —
Coram;— West Indies. 4. West Indies— Comm.—U. S. 5. Connecticut
if nd ^ m P an5 ; Q1(! '• Hea '<l. Augustine, 1785-1868. n Grhwow!
Stanley, 1763-1815. in. Grlswold, Henry W. iv. Heard, John mer-
f^J- D0< rf' W1 "L am ' ^rchant. ' vi. Oliver, Francis J. Z.
Sands, George U vm. Stark family, rx. Heard (Augustine) & (W
pany, x, Ipswich Manufacturing Company, Ipswich Mask ?T
Franklin Nail Works, xu. Roxbufy ^nd Company x^SghtS
(James) & Company xiv. Dane Manufacturing Company, ^Tpswlch
HoTgkong: P8WlCh C ° tt0n WI11S - XTI ' Hunt (Thomas ) & Company:
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library 1560 ^ 120
Clarke, John Hessin, 1857-1945.
Clarke letters 1916-44.
ca. 300 items.
In Western Reserve .University Library
In part, transcripts. ' . .
f„j i ' ». ""'"a™ H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Willis Van DevantBr •
and letters from Clarke, among them several ^to Charl^V^^"'
late president of Western Reserve Uni verity Thwlng,
Unpublished list In the library.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary lights available in the library
«<■ m ii U dKe ?~" D - ^---Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 League
ni ^ U ^ N ,°^ r ^ aa Association of the U. S. i. Baker Ntewton
Dlehl 1871-1937. ^n. Taft, William Howard, Pres. U. S, I85W930
in. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres U S lftSUinVi '„%,"' ^\ ^ •
Willis, 1859-1941. v. ThZg^harlesl^n, YaJ-WSt"^^'
Western Reserve Univ. Library MS 60-1121
FrankUn and MarshaU CoUege, Lancaster, Pa. Library
Nevomana collection, 1787-
76 ft.
In Franklin and Marshall College Library.
♦h,r]E£ ;Ial . 0olle<:t . lon8 of Predecessor institutions, forming a part of
the Nevoniana collection, are cataloged separately
\.i„Th % ""^k arch,ves ' named f rom a nickname of the college de-
"un d th^ m p„ t ^f na h me 0t i Jon ?J Vr - NeT,n ' a President. Recirdflrom
l^'J ne Jf" «f the union of Franklin College with Marshall College
?JZ T E tbe present tas «t««on- Minutes of trustees and facutf
X^nffl^ n ^?°/. t8: r ,T rte , . f . President, treasurer, librarian? and
r\ic L °S? alS i Aluninl Association minutes; archives of Goethean and
Diagnothan Societies from 1836 to date; minutes of other student
organizations; student classroom notes; personal and official papers
of faculty and alumni. The latter group includes papers of John
Williamson Nevin, Emanuel V. Gerhart, Theodore Appel, Thomas
Giimore Apple, John Summers Stahr, Joseph Henry Dubbs, Henry
Harbaugh Apple, and Adolphus Louis Koeppen. Includes David Mc-
Neely Stauffer papers.
Cataloged in main library catalog. Some material is listed in the
bibliography of History of Franklin and Marshall College, bv J H
Dubbs (1903)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Original property of college; some personal papers are gifts from
families.
ioA N £[i n ' Jona w ll»a«!SOn, 1803-1886. n. Gerhart, Emanuel Vogel,
1817-1904. m. Appel, Theodore, 1823-1907. iv. Apple ThoSas Gil-
more 1829-1896 k t. Stahr, John Summers, 1841-5915. vi Dubbs
Joseph Henry 1838-1910. vn. Apple/Henry Harbaugh, 1869-1943
n^L K0P ¥ ea • Adolph Ludvig, 1804-1873. ix. Franklin and Marshal
t ° le ee, Lancaster, Pa. Alumni Association, x. Franklin and Mar-
shall College, Lancaster, Pa. Goethean Literary Society xi Frank-
lin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Diagnothian Literary
Socey. xh. Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa. Goethean Literary
Society xm. Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa. Diagnothian Liter-
ary Society, xiv. Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-19137 xv. Title
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library 60-1122
136
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fuerbringer, Ludwig Ernst, 1864-1947.
Papers, 1890-1938.
2 boxes (ca. 500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman, author, and educator. Correspondence, his-
torical monographs, addresses, sermons, and other papers, mainly In
German. Includes letters received and collected by Fuerbringer, re-
lating to doctrine, theological literature, the history of the Missouri
Synod, its relations with other synods, and missions in the Saginaw
Valley of Michigan; and printed reports relating to the Concordia
Seminary of which Fuerbringer was president. Correspondents In-
clude W. P. Angersteln, B. S. Arndt, W. Arndt, W. A. Baepler, F.
Bente. F. J, Blitz. A. J. Bokker. O. E. Brandt. F. L. Braun, J. Buenger,
J. F. Buenger, Theo. Buenger, P. H. Burgdorf, E. T. Coyner, Aug.
Crull, Wm. Dallmann, W. 57 T. Dau, S. Daub, J. Doermann, L. Dorn,
R. T. DuBrau, O. Engel, Edm. Fischer, H. W. Frledrlch, G. J. Frlt-
sehel, J. H. C. Fritz, Th. Graebner, A. Hanewinkel, O. Hanser, O. F.
Hattstaedt, H. Hemmeter, K. Hennlg, J. Herzer, A Hoenecke, R. Kern,
W. Koeppehen, E. A. Krauss, P. E. Kretzmann, T. J. Lankenau, R.
Lenskl, G. Loeber, J. G. Machen, J. L. Neve, Th. Nickel, F, Pfoten-
hauer, F. Pleper, M. Eeu, J. W. Richard, G. Schick, and B. Slhler.
Belated to the institute's Frltschel collection, F. Bente collection,
Theq. Buenger collection, F. Pleper collection, E. Slhler collection, and
Concordia Seminary collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by Pastor Fuerbringer.
1. Lutheran Church — Olergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Doctrinal and controversial works. 8. Lutheran
Church — Missouri Synod — Missions. 4. Misslons-^Saglnaw Valley,
Mich. 5. Concordia Theological Seminary, St Louis. 6. Lutheran
Church — Missouri Synod—Hist. — Sources, '7. Ltuheran Ohurch — Ser-
mons.
MS 60-1123
Concordia Historical institute
Graebner, Martin, 1879-1950.
Papers, 1900-50.
8 ft. (ca.SOOOltemB)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Papers of a Lutheran clergyman and educator relating mainly to
the problems of colleges and seminaries in the Missouri Synod (ad-
ministration, library matters, curricula, student activities, etc.) In-
cludes correspondence, reports on church affairs and fiscal matters,
studies of Bible texts and religious prophecies, sermons, writings on
missions, doctrinal statements, and papers relating to the Minnesota
District of the Missouri Synod. Correspondents Include J. W. Behn-
ken, J. H. C. Fritz, T. Buenger, and W. Lange. Related to the Insti-
tute's J. W. Behnken collection, J.. H, C. Fritz collection, T. Buenger
collection, W. Lange collection, A. L. Graebner collection, Th. Graeb-
ner collection, and Concordia Seminary collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. M. Graehner, 1950.
1. Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod— Education. 2. Lutheran
Church —-Missouri Synod. Districts. Minnesota. 3. Lutheran
•Church— Sermons. 4. Lutheran Church— Missions. 5. Lutheran
Church— Dootrlnal and controversial works.
Full name: Martin Adolph Henry Graebner.
MS 60-1124
Concordia Historical Institute
Bucklew, Leroy, aolleotor,
Preston County papers, 1775-1918.
6 hoxes, 3 bundles, and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (956)
Papers from the Leroy Bucklew museum In Preston County Court
House. Includes early papers relating to land, court cases, mills and
furnaces, post offices, Inns, mineral development, Morgantown and
Klngwood Railroad Co., roads, the Virginia-Maryland boundary, and
estate settlements ; photos, of estates In Klngwood, W. Va., and Pres-
ton Co.; and maps of Klngwood, Bruceton, Mills, Rowlesburg, Man-
helm, and Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
Gift of Ward Thomas, 1957.
1. Preston Co., W. Va. 2. Vlrglnln^Bound.— Maryland. 8. Mary-
land— Bound.— Virginia, i. Preston .Co., W. Va. ir. Klngwood
Railroad Company.
MS 60-1125
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Harvard University, Graduate Sahqol of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library.
Account books of grocers (general storekeepers) catside
New England, 1784-1873.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of Curtlss & Graniss of Middletown, N. Y. (1784-
1800), Betts & Raymond of Wilton, N. Y. (1801-26), William H.
Moore of Berkshire, N. Y. (1811-48), an unidentified grocer of Cin-
cinnati (1826), Chesebrough & Weaver of Cincinnati (1827-28),
Lewis Stratton, Jr. & Co. of Catsklll, N. Y. (1830-17), M. A. Malott
of Leesville Iowa (1831-34), Moses Kneelands of Le Roy, Wis.
(184^6 Ita Hicks of Roxbury. N. Y. (1844-73), an unidentified
grocer of Paradise, N. S. (1848-69), A. J. Bennington °f ForestvOle,
Mich (1860), rind an unidentified grocer of Marquette, Mich (1860)
Described In part in List of business manuscripts In Baker Library,
complied by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. ( 1951 )
Acquired 1835-54. -. ., ■ „ „•
1. General stores — U. S. 2. General stores — Paradise, N.S 8.
Grocer* trade— U. S. 4. Grocery trade— Paradise, N. S. i. Curtlss
& Graniss, Middletown, N. Y. n. Betts & Raymond, Wilton, N. \.
m Moore, William H., general storekeeper, iv. Chesebrough &
Weaver/Cincinnati, v. Stratton (Lewis, Jr.) & Company, Catsklll,
N Y vl Malott, M. A. vn. Kneelands, Moses, vm. Hicks, Ira.
rx. Bennington, A. J. MS 60-1126 rev
Harvard Onlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. , Library
Caruthers, Eli Washington, 1793-1865.
Papers, 1821-55.
250 Items.
In Duke University Library. ,_,,,. ,., ,
Presbyterian minister. Sermons, and an unpublished anti-slavery
MS American slavery and the Immediate duty of southern slavehold-
ers,' written at the request of Caruthers' friends. Includes funeral
sermons, ordination sermons, a sermon on humility preached in 1850
to a congregation of colored people, and a brief journal kept by a cir-
cuit rider who might have been an O'Kelleylte Methodist.
Acquired, 1933. - _
1 Presbyterian. Ohurch— Sermons. 2. Funeral sermons. 8. Or-
filiation sermons. 4. Slavery and the church— Presbyterian Church,
MS60-1127
DukeUnlv. Library
Franklin College, Lancaster, Pa.
Records, 1787-1853.
3 ft.
In Frnnklln and Marshall College Library.
Forms part of the library's Nevonlana collection.
Minutes of Board of Trustees and Executive Committee, the latter
containing reports of the "Franklin College lands" In northern Penn-
sylvania, given to the college In 1787 by the State Legislature. These
Involve early surveys, the problem of squatters, and early coal and
oil discoveries In Venango, Tioga, Lycoming, and Bradford Counties.
The original subscription list Is headed by a donation from Benjamin
Franklin. Oorrespwidence of faculty and trustees, chiefly on admin-
istrative subjects, Includes letters of Gotthllf Helnrlch Ernest Muhl-
enberg, and his own MS. copy of his Flora Lancastriensls; letters of
Caspar Dledrlch Welberg, Justus Helnrlch Christian Helmuth, Fred-
erick Valentine Melsheimer, and 4 letters of Benjamin Rush, one of
which describes the dedication of Franklin College. _ .
Cataloged In main library catalog. Calendar of MSS.ins^lde cover
of one box. Some material is llsted^lBblbllograplry of History of
Franklin and Marshall College, by J. H. Dubbs (1908)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
OrlElnal property of the college, except for 2 purchased items.
1 School Tnds-iPennsylvante. i, Muhlenberg, Henry, 1763-
1815 ii Welberg, Caspar Dleflrich. d. 1790. in. Helmuth, Justus
Henry Christian, 1745-1825. rv. Melsheimer Frederick Valentine,
1749^814 v. Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813. yr, Franklin and Marshall
College, Lancaster, Pa. Library. Nevonlana «o"ectlon _
Mb 60-1128 rev
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Old Colony Railroad Company.
Records, 1846-1937.
30 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ,„,,„„,
Correspondence, general accounting records, time _ books, freight
records and <rther : pipers. Includes records of the Old Colony Rall-
r^d Corpfthe Fall »lver Railroad Co., the Fall River Steamboat Ca,
the Old I Colony and Fall River Railroad Co., the Narragansett Steam-
snfp Co, the Old Colony and Newport Railroad I Company anoV the
Old Colony Steamboat Co. and petitions, South Shore and Boston &
WorcesterRailroad vs. Old Colony (1848-59) Among the letters s
one from Daniel Webster to Isaac L. Hedge (1851) The material is
related to the llbraiT's Pall River Iron Works collection,
Inventory In the library.
Deposited by the N. E. Steamship Co., 1932 and purchased from
J T IteaXaUlnes-New England. I. Old Colon, Railroad Cor-
Doration n. Fall River Railroad Company, m. Fall River Steam-
taat SLpany, .Fall River, Mass. iv. Old Colony and Fall River
Railroad Company, v. Narragansett Steamship Company vi. Old
Colony Steamboat Company, vn. South Shore Railroad Company,
vm. Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation,
Mb MKllistf
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
137
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dalton family.
Papers, 1693-1S52.
150 Items.
.In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division
or Manuscripts.
Commercial papers and some letters of the Boston fanillv: Cap-
tain James Dalton, shipmaster in the West Indian and European
trade, his merchant son, Peter Roe Dalton, and grandson, Peter Roe
Dalton u. Correspondence, bills of lading, receipts, insurance agree-
ments, customhouse papers, and contracts. Primary Interest centers
in army provision orders and receipts, reflecting the family's activity
In supplying the Continental troops in Boston -during the Revolution.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (19421 n,mam u
V' ; of Stanley Dalton Dodge, 1926.
n„n' B - oston ,- Gomm . 2. Shipping-Boston. S. U. S.— Hist.— Revolu-
i^SllS^m n il- D ^ U ' £*"*?■ d - 178S - "' Dalton ' Peter «<*■
1743-isii. in. Dalton, Peter Roe, Jr.
MS 60-1130
Hughes, William, b. 1825.
Papers of "William Hughes and family, 1793-1917
188 Itenis and 1 v. '■''■■■■
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History
Correspondence and business papers of William Hughes, of Port
f^'-^i! " nd n i Pmbers ,.°, f hls '«■»"?: Papers of his mother's
family, Brashears ; of his wife's family, Bertron; and of allied faml-
Ues including Christie, Crane, Young, Harper, Purnell, and otters.
Some papers pertain to Lewis Evans, and to Eden Brashears, assist-
ant agent of the Choctaw Agency, and his family. There are land
Sw Hi r ^° rd8 *?? Si!!?. of Joseph K. Green ; letters from David
SEl a 2L Thoma f, H ; Wllllam s to William Lindsay; a letter from
i„L ?" ?T lbs0n *? Ben J' ln >' n Hughes, and a broadside of 1S23 pertain-
ing to Leonard Jacobs' new and useful Improvement in tanning"
Most papers date from the period 1850-79. The volume contains a
few pages of accounts of William Young (1820) and a short family
history (dates range from 1786 to 1881)
o ™ Cnoctnw Indians— Government relations. S. Land— Mississippi
3. Tanning. i. Hughes family, n. Brashears family, in. Ber-
:i.i family iv Christie family, v. Crane family, vi. Young family.
to. Harper family, vm. Purnell family.
„,,..■„ MS 60-1131
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Humphreys, George Wilson, J. 1819.
Papers of Georgo Wilson Humphreys and family, 1823-
lUlpt ...
382 Items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
. Planter, of Claiborne Co., Miss. Correspondence, Indentures, peti-
tions, notes, receipts, descriptions of land, and other business papers
fL « m P re ?? and , h| s family, whose interests centered in Claiborne
and Bolivar Counties. The papers concern Humphrey's father, David
George Humphreys, and others Including S. 0. Humphreys, Benjamin
w.,^ m . Pnrey ?i J ? n . n 5' Humphreys, Mrs. O. B. Humphreys, ft Bart
Humphreys, Daniel B. Humphreys, and Kate W. S. Humphreys'
Among the bills and receipts are Items from the steamboats Magenta,
Cqlumb on, Fashion, Emperor, Gen. J. A. Quitman, and Robert a Lee
One letter of note is from Congressman Charles E. Hooker to George
Wi son Humphreys (1894) Mast papers date from the 1860's. Some
35 Items are pasted In a "Weekly time book," dated 1910-18.
1. Plantations— Mississippi. 2. Shipping— Mississippi River.
I. Hooker, Charles Edward, 1825-1914. u. Humphreys family.
,„,,.„ MS 60-1132
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson, Miss. Capi-
tol Lodge, No. 11.
Records. 1848-1941.
4810 Items and 22 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, financial papers, membership records, minutes,
account books, nnd other records of the lodge. Include records of
Jackson Lodge No. 116, Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 14, and Choctaw
Encampment No. 8, Jackson ; Central Lodge No. 764, Knights of
Honor, Jackson j Choctaw Tribe No. 2, Improved Order of Red Men.
Jackson; and Purvis Lodge No. 262, Purvis, Miss. Most papers date
from the ^period 1920-30. One document of special Interest is an
address of Grand Master R. B. Mayes dated Aug. 21, 1865. Most of
the correspondence pertains to the work of two secretaries, William
Hemingway (1900-21) and John J. Coman (1921-86)
Indexed in part.
'Acquired 1954.
I. Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson, Miss. Jackson
Lodge, J»o. 116. ii. Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Daughters
of Rebekuh. Jackson, Miss. Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No. 14. in Odd-
Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson, Miss. Choctaw Encamp-
ment, No. 3. iv. Knights of Honor. Jackson, Miss. Central Lodge,
No. 764. v. Improved Order of Red Men. Jackson, Miss. Choctaw
Tribe, No. 2. vi. Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Purvis, Miss.
Purvis Lodge, No. 262.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1133
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945.
Papers, 1890-1945.
480ft.
In University of Pennsylvania Library.
In part, transcripts and microfilm (negative)
Author. Diaries, correspondence, notebooks, clippings, scrapbooks,
literary MSS., and memorabilia. Also, legal papers, publish-
ers' statements, and financial records. Literary MSS. In-
clude all major works with exception of Sister Carrie nnd Dawn.
Important correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James T. Far-
rell, Edgar Lee Masters, H. L. Mencken, and Frank Norrls.
Case file In the library. Described In the Library chronicle, v 14,
no. 2 (Oct. 1947) p. 84; v. 15, no. 2 (summer 1949) p. 68-69; v! 17,
no. 1 (fall 1950) p. 78-30; and v. 25, no. 1 (winter 1950) p. 65^57.
In part, closed to investigators. w-y..
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and purchase from Mr. and Mrs. Dreiser and their estates,
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I, Anderson
Sherwood, 1870-1941. n. Farrell, James Thomas, 1004- in'
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950. rv. Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956'
v. NorriB, Frank, 1870-1902. v. ....», : *°«°.
Pennsylvania. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1134
Fnerbringer, Alfred Ottomar, 1903-
Papers, 1948-50.
ca. 100 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and educator. Correspondence and other
papers relating to his work as chairman of the Doctrinal Unity Com-
mittee of the Missouri Synod. Includes reports of the Lutheran unity
conferences In Boll, Ger., reports on synodical conference relations,
and unity talks with the American Lutheran Church. Related to the
Institute's P. M. Bretscber collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Deposited by Pastor Fuerbrlnger, 1956 and 195S.
1. Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod— Relations. 2 American
Lutheran Church— Relations. 8, Evangelical Lutheran Synodical
Conference. i. Lu- theran Church— Missouri Synod.
Doctrinal Unity Com- mlttee.
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60vll85
.Liveright, Prank I
Swedish tercentenary records, 1937-38.
ca, 200 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, receipts, copies of letters sent, telegrams, memo-
randa, etc., relating to the participation of Frank I. Liveright as a
member of theNew Jersey Commission to Commemorate the 300th
Anniversary of the Swedes on the Delaware. Includes some docu-
ments relating to the American Finnish Delaware Tercentenary Com-
mittee, and letters from D. Stewart Craven, Frans Ericsson, Robert
O. Hendrlckson, A. Harry Moore, L. D. Odbner, Samuel H. Richards,
and John H. Wuorinen.
Gift of Mr. Liveright, 1954,
1. New Sweden Tercentenary Celebration, 108S. 2. American Fin-
nish Delawure Tercentenary Committee. i. New Jersey. Commis-
sion to Commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Swedes on
theDelaware.
„ „ „ lt „ MS 60-1136 rev
New Jersey Hist Soc.
Franklin Co., Miss. . .■ ■
Records, 1810-1954.
8 v. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Census schedules of the county for 1810, 1816, 1820, and 1841 ; tax
rolls for 1811-12, 1814-25, 1827-33, 1835-12, 1844-45, 1848, 1854, 1803,
1868, and 1883. Docket book of the county court for the March
term, 1866 through the April term, 1867; registration book of voters,
McOall's Creek precinct (1867-69) and vote on the Constitution of
1868; registration book of voters, Meadvllle precinct (1867) and vote
on the Constitution of 1888; and 18 p. of the Journal of the "Franklin
County Legislature," apparently a mock legislative assembly (Apr.-
Julv 1860) On microfilm with the census and fax records are two
books: A history of Franklin County, Mississippi to 1865, by J. W.
Hadsky (thesis, Mississippi State College, 1954) ; and History of
Franklin County, Mississippi, from 1809 to 1899, by W. W. Lambrlght
(1899)
1. Franklin Co., Miss.— Hist. 2. Franklin Co., Miss.— Census. 3
Taxation— Franklin Co., Miss. — Lists. 4. Court records— Franklin
Co., Miss. 5. Franklin Co., Miss.— Voting registers. I. Hadsky,
John W. A history of Franklin County, Mississippi, n. Lambrlght,
W. W. History of Franklin County, Mississippi.
„, , ^ MS 60-1137
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
138
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hunt, Abijah, d. 1811.
Papers of Abijah and David Hunt, 1797-1840.
96 Items and 1 t.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History. _
Merchants of Natchez, Port Gibson, Huntston (Greenville), Rod-
ney, and Coles Creek, Miss. Abijah Hunt's business and family
correspondence and financial papers reflect his activities before his
arrival in Mississippi, his mercantile enterprises, and other affairs
preceding his death In a duel with George Polndexter. Other papers
concern his nephew and successor, David Hunt. There are 8 printed
receipts (unrecorded Mississippi Imprints) before 1810, of^AblJah
Hunt's Coles Creek Gin, and a copy of the marriage license of David
Hunt and Mary Calvlt (1808) One item of 1811 is entitled "Inven-
tory of notes due the late firm of Hunt & Smith, Gibson Port. The
papers cover chiefly the years 1800-1819. An account book contains
entries (179T-99) of transactions at the Falls of Ohio, Massac, Chicka-
saw Bluffs, Mississippi, Natchez, Camp, and Loftus Heights. Among
the correspondents are William R. Thurston, Elijah Smith, Joslah F.
Smith, J. Dunbar, John Chamberlain, Thomas B. Reed, Andrew Hunt,
Charles A Hunt, H. S. Hunt, Jesse Hunt, John W. Hunt, and S. T.
Acquired 1940 and 1945 ; the printed receipts were given by Paul
Velth and Charles F. Heartman, 1948.
1. Merchants, American— New Jersey. 2. Merchants, American-
Mississippi. I. Hunt. David. n. Hunt family.
MS 60-1188
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Drane arid Dupree, Raymond, Miss.
Records, 1864-80.
. 299 Items and 55 v.
hi Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Account books and miscellaneous papers of a mercantile firm, wMcn
was organized in 1868 by J. N. Drane and H. T. T. Dupree, and which
was apparently dissolved In 1876. The firm dealt In groceries and
dry Roods. The miscellaneous papers Include letterpress copies or
correspondence (1878-78), some Insurance policies, receipts (mataly
from the Vicksburg and Meridian Railroad Co.), and bills of lading
of the Southern Express Co. for shipments to and from Bolton. The
Insurance papers relate to Mrs. G. N. Drane, the firm of Drane and
Dupree and H. T. T. Dupree of Raymond and Vicksburg. Benjamin
Q. Humphreys represented some of the Insurance companies. The ac-
count books include Journals (one containing an account with theirirst
National Bank of Jackson), ledgers, daybooks, Inventories, ticket
books, receiving books, "blotters" of the grocery and dry .goods depw.
cashbooks, purchase memoranda; and salesbooks of W. W. Downing,
J. N. Drane, G. L. Monroe, J. D. Monroe, and Thomas J. Wells.
Acquired 1941. • _'■ _^
1 General stores— Raymond, Miss. i. Drane, J. N. n. Dupree,
; H.TT..b.i822, MS60-1139
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Wickes, Stephen, 1813-1889.
Papers, 1860-92.
ca. 2000 items. ,, tl
In New Jersey Historical Society collections. «m„i„«.
New Jersey physician and historian. Original MS • of^lckes
History of the Oranges, In Essex County, N. J (Newark 1892) and
correspondence concerning his History of medicine In New Jersey
(Newark, 1879)
1. Orange, N. J.— Hist. 2. Medicine— New Jersey.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Plymouth Bank, Plymouth, Mass.
Records, 1803-76.
fl ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter book, and Incomplete series of daybooks, Journals .ledgers,
and cashbooks. Includes records for the Plymouth National Bank.
Inventory in the library.
Deposited by the Plymouth National Bank, 1929.-
i. Plymouth, Mass. National Bank. 60-1141
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus.Adm. Library
Philadelphia. Free Library.
Pennsylvania German Frnktur collection, ca. l(50-ca.
I860.
4 ft. (1000 Items)
In Free Library of Philadelphia. m „„K. .wwmyu.
Birth and baptism certificates, house b essings, prove J". £*"»!
hymns, calligraphic exercises, and other Illuminated MSS., lettered
In Fraktur and used as wall decorations. , „ v d
Purchased from the estates of Henry S. Borneman, Levi B. Yoder,
Arthur J. Sussel, and others, 1955-60. ,„„„,„
1 Illumination of books and manuscripts— Pennsylvania.
MS 60-1142 rev
Philadelphia. Free
Library
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
Papers, 1837-94.
In University of Virginia Library (5645)
Physician and author. Letters, literary MSS., and a few miscel-
laneous papers. Recipients of letters include Frederick Swartwout
Cozzens, Francis J. Harrison, Edmund Gosse, Mrs. Houghton, Mr,
Osgood Edwin Percy Whipple, and John Greenleaf Whlttler.
Gift 'of Clifton Wall* Barrett, 1958-59.
1, Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60—1 143
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1866-1919. -
ca. 150 Items. . v
S^^^^^rliSr SsS'S 1 ^ Btor.es. and poems ;
nnd tetters written by Howells, the most significant of which are to
Salmar Hj^th Boyeaen, James Burton Pond, and Arthur George
Se rCiklist mibllshed In 1959 by the University, _
I 0h |oy«Maimar.HJorth.Wl895 ,11. Pond, James Burton,
1838-1903. m. Sedgwick, Arthur George, 1844-1916. ^ 60 _ 1144
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Sterling, George, 1869-1926.
Papers, 1S10-27.
187 items
g^S^^'isWiSlS! chiefly individual poems
(tv^crlnt and autograph). 19 letters of Sterling to Ernest Boyd,
Mr^ralthwaUe Harold David Carew, A. M. Dupern, Mr. Heists, Rob-
^>'nn^derwood Johnson, Roosevelt Johnson, Mrs. Johnson New York
Iven^ pit? James Haiph Sloan, Mr. Tewson, Gaylord Wllshlre, and
Unpublished guide In the library
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1958-59. ^ "^^
Virginia. Unlv, Llbr.
Holt, Ernest Golsan, 1889-
Papers, 1907-52.
LMSttBt .of Archives and H^ ddre8MSi 8Cle ntlnc papers
ence, reminiscences, etc. MS 60-1146
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Usher, Ellis Baker, 1785-1855.
Business records, 1800-68.
^'Harvard Business School, Baker Library.^
Ledgers ^^JS^ t £^£totoZw^ 1» the Saco
receipts, and other papers ^'^^"^'estate papers. The rec-
Rlver area ac -^»» ^BtotauAllto. and Phllllpsburg, Me.
_ ,,1 ,„ n.»H Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Harvard Univ. £»au.
New England Oil Corporation.
Legal records,1920-27.
^^t^X^S^^ of Henry , Parker
T8 D N ^rmea 1 hfl?s"of^slness manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
pU G 1 f ^°Bene W C.^re1ne (2 t , nr e o^f Richard W. Hale and estate of
Sherman L. Whipple, 1930.
1. Parker, Henry S. MS 60-1148
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus Ada, ^Library
New York and New Haven Railroad Company.
Records, 1847-1888.
«»«S ^^anyf Charles F, Pond, and
"^IftS^w YorlTNew Haven, and Hartford Railroad, 1942; pur-
^riic^otTr^l^Xoa^NTEngland-Malntenanceand
repair. 1. Pond, Charles F. Mg 00 _ n49
! Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
139
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hower, Ralph Merle, 1903- collector.
,« al £ r V' elntins t0 E - H " Ma °y and Co -> New York City,
1000-1919.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Catalogs cards In the library.
Gift of Mr. Hower, 1953.
I. Hartsough,
MnA^ a r y /,? " %i nnd Company, New York.
Mildred Lucille, 1898-
Harvard Dnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbra^ 6 °~ 115 °
Cocheco Manufacturing Company, Dover. N S
Records, 1821-79.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Directors' records (1850-79), stockholders' journal (1827-43) and
payrolls of various mills ■■(1836-46). Includes ledger, payrolls and
MMl"™ ° f H the ^^n/s Predecessor, Dover ManXClng <S>
Inventory in the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Barrett Wendell and Pacific Mills, 1952
Wendel°r r Manufacturln S Company, Dover, N. H. "n. WlUlams &
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Libra^ *°~ mi
Whitehead, William Adee, 1810-1884.
_ Manuscript histories of East Jersey and Perth Amboy,
JN. J.,ca. 184o-85. •"
8 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
New Jersey historian and archivist,
Purchase, 1916.
1. Naw Jersey (Colony)-Hlst. 2. Perth Amboy, N. J.-Hlst.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. M ^ 6( H152
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-
Papera, 1918-48.
4 ft. (2625 Items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Open*cSlo C n! tlC - ^^^^^ ^PPl«gs, and literary MSB.
Card catalog In the library.
Research access restricted.
G°ftTMrTow. 1 ey! , 'S. r,6htS ttVttllab ' e " ^ Ute ^*
Newberry Library MS 60-1163
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Maas.
Records, 1834-86.
12ft.
In Harvard Business School; Baker Library
„^ n ! ral . acco J mtlng records, letter books, and outfitting and crew
Inventory in the library.
1946?" ° f the ° ld Dar > mouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum,
Harvard Univ. Grad.
_,. „ MS 60-1154
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Ward and Gow, New York.
Records, 1895-1919.
8ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
„n. ^K Dt n ."? nnd unboun <i business papers of an advertislne firm
one of the first to systematize streetcar advertising Includes records
|f .ass saswar a, sn&nanu
Inventory In the library.
Gift, estate of Artemas Ward, 1936
Bea , ch I Mu r sTX?i?Br A X t n' Slng °° m ^' New * ork - »• Brighton
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1155
Library
Fletcher, Calvin, 1798-1866.
Papers, 1820-66.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library
fnmMvT.nJ.'f ba 2 k K er . and lawyer - Correspondence with Fletcher's
family, friends, and business associates, and a diary .*«.™ o
1. Banks and banking— Indianapolis. 2. Lawyers— Indiana— Tor
respondence, reminiscences, etc. ■ "J-era— uiaians— Cor-
Indiana. Historical Soc. Library MS 60-1156
Thornton, Henry P
Papers, 1819-64.
187 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library
4* ^850^i; nClU,ieS m " t6rlal 0n the Indlana Constitutional Conven-
1. Indiana. Constitutional Convention, 1850-1851.
Indiana. Historical Soc. Library MS 60-1157
Blount, Richard A 1774-1824
Papers, 1816-60.
25 folders. : -„
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Ala?am?B3dary Co B m mTssmn. CtlVlt,eS " Chalrma " ° f the G «"
1. Georgia— Bound.— Alabama. 2. Alabama— Bound.— Georgia.
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History "*&■&****
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1885.
Papers, 1804-88.
ca. 800 items.
In Alabuma Dept. of Archives and History.
.J^f n i. ter { pr ? bate J ud S e > mi c 'rcult clerk. Family correspondence,
accounts, legal papers, material concerning Indian affairs, chiefly the
l?nwu a s S lt , ems and 0h0ctaws ' and the Mexlcan War . along with mfsce"
«& M^iS^SSa* * Ch0CtaW Indlan8 - " tt S - HI »t-War
ai \. ~ MS 60-1159
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
McClellan, Thomas Cowan, 1873-
Papers, 1903-23.
25 folders.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer and associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. Cor-
respondence, accounts, bank papers, and material relating to the
American Bar Association (1918) s l " "'"
1. American Bar Association. 2. Lawyers— Alabama— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Judges— Alabama— Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. ■■rr- v, ouii
Alabama. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1160
Allen, William Wirt, 1835-1894.
Papers, lSeS-fiS.
645 Items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate officer. Orders, reports, lists of casualties, and other
papers.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Registers.
... _ t . MS 60-1161
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Hopkins, Juliet Ann (Opie), 1818-1890.
Papers, 1861-87.
ca. 400 Items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence with Confederate and Alabama officials, accounts
and records relating to hospitals for Alabama soldiers in Virginia
which Mrs. Hopkins nnd her husband Arthur Frnncis Hopkins di-
rected and managed. Includes a copy of Mrs. Hopkins' will (1887)
1. V. S— Hist.— Civil War— Hospltnis, charities, etc.
a, k ™ . . . MS 60-1162
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
McRae, Colin J 1812-1877.
Papers, 1837-66.
ca. 200 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
■■■■_■ Businessman and Confederate financial agent. Correspondence
business papers, and miscellany. Includes letter books (1891-62) and
a copybook of correspondence written during a mission to Europe
1. Flnnnce, Public— Confederate States of America. 2. U S —
Hist. — Civil War — Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
ii k r, . . MS 60-1163
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
140
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Coffee, John, 1772-1833.
Papers, 1796-1887.
ca. 1500 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Army officer and surveyor general of Alabama. Business accounts
and papers relating to land in north Alabama, surveys, and land
development companies. A few items concern Indian treaties.
1. Land — Alabama. 2. Alabama — Surveys. 8. Land settlement —
Alabama. _.
MS 60-1164
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Avery, William Cushman, 1831-1894.
Papers, 1876-1919.
275 Items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Ornithologist. Correspondence (1886-94), notebooks, and list of
birds observed In Alabama (1890)
1. Ornithologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Birds —
Alabama.
MS 60-1165
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Pickens, Israel, 1780-1827.
Papers, 1805-84.
20 folders.
la Alabama Dept of Archives and History.
Governor of Alabama and U. S. Senator. 15 letters of Pickens,
and correspondence of members of the family.
I. Pickens family. , ,„ „
MS 60-1166
Alabama. Dept of Archives and History
Reed, John Calvin, 1836-1910.
Papers, 1827-1903.
ca. 1800 Items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer and author. Letters (1865-97), diary (1891-1903), records
of leeal business, material gathered for and some MSS. of Reeds
writings : Kobert Toombs, Four years a Confederate line officer, and
Ills shorter articles. . „
1 T.awvers — Alabama — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. ^.
Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. 3. U. S.-Hlst.-Cl'Hl War-
i-ersonal narratives— Confederate side.
Mb 60-1167
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Pickett, Albert James, 1810-1858.
Paper*
en. 1000 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History «.
Planter and historian. Family letters (1850-58), accounts (1850-
68), and original notes and letters upon History of Alabama, concern-
ing events occurring between 1800 and 1820.
l.Alabama-H,st.-Tol819. MS 60-1168
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1886.
Papers, 1818-79.
1 file drawer.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Editor, legislator, and provisional Governor of South Carolina.
Correspondence, extracts from Perry's Journal (1836-63) written by
his wife, law cases, essays, speeches, newspaper Issues, and other
tinners
1 Lawyers— South Carolina— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. South Carolina-Pol. & govt ^ ^^
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Parsons, Lewis Eliphalet, 1817-1895.
Papers, 1830-9W
* file drawer. '
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. ..,„.„„ «„„«.
Lawyer, legislator, and provisional Governor of Alabama. Corre-
SDomlence speeches, pamphlets, clippings, and m scellany.
1 Law^ers^-Alaoama-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Alabama-Pol. &govt-1865- MS 60-1170
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Murrell, E A
Papers, 1853-94.
15 folders.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Of Wetumpka, Ala. Correspondence (family, personal and busi-
ness) , accounts, and clippings. M«JfiO-1l7l
Alabama, Dentof Archives and History
McKee, Robert, 5. 1830.
Papers, 1860-99.
ca. 500 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Editor Correspondence, Including letters from John Tyler Morgan
and Peter Bryce; speeches, and editorials from McKee's newspapers.
1 Journalists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Morgan,
John Tyler, 1824-1907. ii. Bryce, Peter, 1834-1892.
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Harman, Arthur Port, 1875-1948.
Papers, 1902-46.
4 flle drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Educator. Letters, addresses, and reports reflecting political, eco-
nomic and educational aspects of the period from 1920 to 1945.
1. Education — Alabama.
MS60-1173
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Browne, William Phineas, 1804-1869.
Papers, 1830-1933.
2 flle drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Pioneer coal operator and legislator. Correspondence, family let-
ters, and articles, especially those of Browne's daughter, Nina
(Browne) De Cottes, who was social editor of the Montgomery adver-
"T Mon^om^ry, Ala.-Soc. life & cust i. De Cottes, Nina
(Browne) H. Browne family. MS 60-1174
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940.
Papers, 1894-1940.
12 boxes
Tn Ainhumn DeDt. of Archives and History.
&wier?men7be P r of the Alabama Legislature, and V. S. BwreMnta-
tlve Correspondence, diary (1894-96), speeches, miscellaneous notes,
,1S ?^gUlXs-0.-S.-^orrespondence, reminiscences,^* ^^
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Bankhead, John Hollis, 1842-1920.
Papers, 1891-1943.
20 flle drawers.
Tn Alnhama DeDt of Archives and History.
S^SSEs SEs fo^Su'^d sjftSftsa
an'KafoUs a^in nTnTmlHtary promotions and privileges.
iS£ors-0. ^-Correspondence, reminiscences,** ^^
Alabama. Dept of Archives and History
Hamilton, Peter Joseph, 1859-1927.
'. Papers, 1564-1888-
oi f oi dcrs
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. ' .„„, (A ,„.,,*
To>™or nnii historian. Largely records, some dating to Spanish
rJ^s^off&KS^tb^ ft* the writing of Colonial Mobile
t Mobne,Al£^ist -Sources. I. Hamilton, Peter Joseph,
1859-192T, Colonial Mobile. MS 60-1177
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of, 1771-1820.
Papers, 1806-24.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. rhnrlw Hor«
Chtefly transcripts made from originals lent by Sir Charles Hope
Dunoar, "and In the National Archives, Washington, D.^^^
141
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^otJ'Tc^Hd)' 6th earloU im - 182a Ptt ^
Co aid the North West Co., on the punishment of ortmls committed
In the colony and on John Jacob Aster's protest against the Mtab!
H 1 tS e ? t ,° f , t ^,£ stUement - Am0Q 8 t^ papers is if original lltte
w|[| 8 a ( Ie 8 r lt Se t , k ir^ e d ri e C a% an i nu« ^eVr^r'e ^nVrenT
Minn Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1178
Heerman, Edward Edson, 1834-1929
Papers, 1855-1929.
14 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
| Steamboat captain and owner. Correspondence, diaries newsDaDer
h23£.°% f eat f oat Ust s. historical sketches, cabin Sera freight
™™'. P ta S b . 00 , ks ' and «"*books, elating to steamboating on toe
S^fh e " a > Ml88lS8 IPP'. and Missouri Rivers and on Devi™ Lake in
North Dakota, and containing Information on Fred A. Bill, Henrv E
S B w„' ?K barl f a ^"3'°- Gwee B. Merrick, the Minnesota Boom Co ',
the Northwestern Bone Syndicate, ana the Pioneer Eivermen? Asl
sociation Includes cabin registers for the steamboat* TldfcarnDbeU
Stai" Ida y r fl n mnh K n y T Clty; n reCOrdS °' trelgnt ™rriea by the'SSldin
Stai, Ida Campbell, Iowa City, and Minnie Heerman: portage books
S l r mSill G l« e,, . 8 B r aDd ^ Mlnnietta. and cashbookS™he Idf
Campbell, Minnie Heerman, and Minnietta
VS^l^S^Xy^^ MrS ' Pafker Wh'tehouse.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-1179
Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956.
Alben W. Barkley collection, 1900-56.
ca. 167 ft. (ca. 65,000 items) and 5 reels of microfilm
In University of Kentucky Library.
(I94T53T' r„t«i tatesman ' y ice President of the United States
\, r 53 ' Correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, original cartoons
ThySSJ* ^*' Cltatl0D8 ' P am Phlets, recordings, and memorS
t% , C l "espondence represents Berkley's office flies, and is divided
for use into general nnd political categories. It spans the period of
? a , r i 1 T 8 TF Ub ( . 11C J lf \f ncludlne n ' 8 y6ats a8 Prosecuting atto?ney and
Judge in Kentucky, his service In both Houses of Congress, and his
term as Vice President. Among the recorded speeches are Barkley'I
^"'l^f 8868 S i th f i 9S6 . and 1W8 Democratic N.ttoifooESJ
Sr m' and t £ l8 speech at Washington and Lee University on the day
of his death. Among the correspondents are colleagues in Congress!
statesmen and others, Including Herbert Hoover, HanysZS
f n T« a £ * oose T TeIt ' Adla ' B. Stevenson, William Je/nings Br^an,'
tX m ■ J arIey ' i amos P - Byrne8 ' Bernard Baruch, Henry Wallace.
Geore % ^ri'hT, red r, M ' ^T' E ™"ee"ne Booth, Cordell Hut
nfnlf q? M » S K a S; Dean Ach eson, Harold Ickes, John L. Lewis.
mZnS?.° re ; ?H° b H ° pe ' a J"i Eddle Cantor - Elated to the ibrary's
SrtV&wll&F*™ ° ^^^ ° W3 ' ey S t a -'ey, Jouett ShouL.
Folder title list for MSS. in the library ; other material listed hv
type chronologically; name Index in preparation mateilal " sted by
?S o f the Barkley family, 1956; additions in 1957-58
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1053.
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1180
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893
Papers, 1844-93.
378 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate commander, railroad president, and Louisiana adjutant
Sh^J"! PfPevs relate to the Civil War, although there are
SSfii™ , e £V nc T l udlne a memorandum on the fortification of Jalapa,
2f™ rl 18 f > «F te . m8 °k C . 01v11 War interest include a letter from Jefr
'SZ ,,'^fhi 8 0fferlag , his services to the Confederacy, a memoran-
rtnSJ K tn ^ C °, m T n ^J >f Fort Sumter, notes on a conference con-
d T„»l by , D . aTls .' n T 18 ? regarding the campaign before Vlcksburg,
?»£'£ rrehiting to Lee's 1882 campaign against McClellan, and I let-
ters of Davis and Samuel Cooper Immediately after First Manassas.
Other letters are concerned with troop movements, operations, supply
shortages, military appointments, and assertions. Postwar papers in-
clude comments on the abilities of various officers, on articles and
books about the war, on the origin of the Confederate battle flag, on
.Reconstruction and politics In Louisiana, on supposed Northern cor-
ruption and despotism, and Thomas J. Jackson's acquisition of the
sobriquet "Stonewall." Includes a copy of a letter from Beauregard
to Isham Q. Harris concerning the Shlloh campaign of 1862 Cor-
respondents include Roger A. Pryor, John O. Breck(nrldge, Samuel
Cooper, Jefferson Davis, Joseph B. Johnston, Bobert E. Lee, James
Longstreet, Howell Cobb, George A. Trenholm, Augusta Jane (Evans)
Wilson, Marcus J. Wright, and John W. Jones.
Card index for later acquisitions. Earlier collection described In
? U L de w°i he manuscrl Pt collections In the Duke University Library,
by N. M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) o 13
Acquired 1938-58. '
DukeUniv. Library MS 60-1181
Schiller Memorial Committee, St. Paul.
Records, 1905-07.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, articles of Incorporation, bylaws, and financial
records of a committee that planned and financed the erection of a
monument to Johann Schiller in ComoPark, St Paul erectlon of a
1. Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von— Monuments, etc
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60- i 182
Prince, Joseph W
Papers, 1863-74.
3 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
oi Ji F* 18 '" ™ n ta!nlng the names and addresses of Minnesota trav-
elers in New York City kept by Prince, agent for the Chicago MH
waukee, and St. Paul Railway Co. One volume contawSX on
subjects of interest to travelers and shippers, such as ra iSad'oas
soU B wea a nrr'rS b ° at "^ ° D tbe MlS31 ^ "^"'SdMlS: •
ology^Min°n4ota U - S ' * Shl PP ln S-Mlsslssippl River. 8. Meteor-
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1183
U. S. Army. 49th Infantry (Colored)
Eecords, 1863-64.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Quartermaster'srecords kept by Thomas Perry Wilson of St. Paul.
(clredf- H I . IS wli 8 J o 1 n; , Th W m^T ntal hi8torleS ^ 9tli Infaa "V
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-1184
Lynd, James William, 1830-1862.
Papers, 1860-61.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Tr„2°/ re ff DOn « d it!! Ce V acC ?M nts kep ,' by Lynd on 'Restock owned at
Eagle City, Sibley Co., Minn., and an incomplete history of the Sioux
Indians, describing their social life, language, legends, religion, and
general condition. Correspondents include Ignatius Donnelly. Chris-
topher C. Graham, and Thomas S. Williamson.
1. Stock and stock-breeding— Minnesota— Eagle City. 2. Dakota
lDQiBD9>
mi „ T7, f « MS 60-1186
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Marvin, Richard, 1817-1902.
Papers, 1860-1912.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and clippings relating to R. Marvin and Son, im-
porters and Jobbers of crockery in St. Paul, to the Central Presby-
terian Church of St. Paul, and to the history of St. Paul ; remarks
(printed) of Henry S. Fairchlld at memorial exercises for Nathaniel
P. Langford (1912) ; and miscellaneous papers.
1. Pottery— St Paul. 2. St. Paul. Central Presbyterian Church.
3. St. Paul — Hist. — Sources.
«, a . o MS 60-1186
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Meighen, Thomas J 1856-1936.
Papers, 1846-1918.
119 v, and 19 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farmer, merchant, banker, and politician. Correspondence bills
accounts, and other papers consisting largely of financial records of
a general store at Forestville, Minn., owned by Meighen, which was
first operated by Felix Meighen and Robert M. Foster. Includes mis-
cellaneous records of the Forestville District School Number 90
school registers and miscellaneous expense books and receipt books
of St. John's Catholic Church of Carlmona, Minn
1. general -stores— Foresville, Minn. i. Forestville, Minn. Dis-
trict School No. 80. ii. Carlmona, Minn. St. John's Catholic Church
m. «, . = MS 60-1187
Minn. Hist. Soc.
142
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Records, 1848-<U. (Continued)
managers appointed by the State of North Carolina upon Its acquisi-
tion or the firm In 1859. Related to the library's collection of Henrv
Adolphus London papers, no. 2011.
Itemized list of records In repository.
Gift of Lawrence London, 1044.
1. Cape Fear River. 2. Inland water transportation— North Caro-
lina, i. London, Henry Adolphus, 1808-1882.
« „.„ ,. „ ■ MS 60-1198
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation
Records, 1835-1916.
30ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Shares of stock, dividend records, annuai reports and unbound
papers covering the period of Independent operation 1^57 1878^
SUTnn f ° l 6r i^° rd8 , T erine the J**»°d the "ne was leaVed S
E ftt ««»"" and /£ W f" Rallroad Corp. (1857-78, 1880-87) and'latlr
to the Boston and Maine Railroad (1887 and fo lowing years) In
^™(^«'l. Charles F. Gove TlMWBK Ge^gettark < ESS
crooK Kallroad Wilton Railroad, Contoccook Vallev Rallroad • Ros
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the company, 1081-32
Co^r^oL^d^lneRa^r ^ ^ ■""-*
Harvard Univ. Grad,
Sch. Bub. Adm.
MS 60-1199
Library
Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-
Papers, 1893-1948.
20 ft.
lecl!on Fr:eDdS H,storlcttI Llbrur y ° f Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
International League for Peace and Som In^'wmch she^oo^n
^'^'S^ SES 'to X!?3«3ft
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available In the'llbrary
Gift of Miss Balch, 1947 and 1057 " '■
1. International relations. 2. Peace. 3. Women and peace.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr. MS 6 °- 1200
Brooke Co., W.Va.
Archives, 1776-1918.
150 v. and 158 bores.
In West Virginia University Library (43)
era^SKl^^^oWc^ne^^to /^ *<*>* & S~
and other private account booksfJ^Mo' WeIlsDur 6- W - Va -
pape n ™r n t0 SeUbra ry nd T0 ' UmeS and nBme ^ *t 'ndex to loose
-M^irs^wsTiaj «*^ in the w - ™-
Girt of the Brooke County Court 1936
burVw^rc^^^^
West Virginia. Univ. L | brary MS 60-1201
Records, 1917-18.
3 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (38-627)
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 60-1202
Koll, Mathias N 1874-1934.
Papers, 1890-1936.
48 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Teacher, businessman, and public official. Correspondence ac-
counts, cuppings, and miscellaneous papers kept oy Krtl as an^fflc^r
of the Northern Minnesota Development Association, he Theodore
Roosevelt International Highway Association, the Ten Thousand
iSZ^J^ST^ Ration, the Cass County DevelopmenTw
n«™ t' the Northern Minnesota Sheep Growers' Association the
Cass Lake Co-operative Creamery Association, the^rthwratern
Minnesota Historical Association, and the Mlnnesot^Scenic Hhrhwlv
A^ociation. In addition to data on these organizauSns" ther?ls hK
formation about Roll's real estate business, the Chippewa National
Forest, and agitation for a dam at the outlet of Cass Lake Includes
SSFT*!?*" W {*• PS" 1 * 3 A - Um >"»**.- Br., about tte building of
A.H T*' Minnesota opinion on Canadian reciprocity, and
ernmellt Chippewa Indians with the United States gov-
Restricted.
=„t» Nat n a J l ' esou,, « cs -Minnesota. 2. Real estate business— Minne-
p„ a A= ' £? Ppew . a Natlona l Forest, Minn. 4. Cass Lake, Minn. 6.
^Lln^er^cSes A^SM'"' ~ G ° TernmeDt rela " 0n8 -
Minn. H.St Soc.: MS 60-12Q3
Johnson, Charles P 1843-1896.
Papers, 1859-1912.
20 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Proprietor of a book store and civic official of Duluth, Minn. Diaries
kept by Johnson during the Civil War as a member of Hawkins'
Zouaves (later called the Ninth Regiment, New York Infantry) de-
scribing his life in Camps Hatteras, Newport News, Reno, Hiker and
Roanoke, and the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam : diaries
and other papers with information about his life in Duluth, his serv-
ices as a member of the City Council, city comptroller, customs col-
lector, member of the Republican committee, and the Scandinavian
Dramatic Society of Duluth ; an account book; bibliographies of his
reading ; plays written by him ; and miscellaneous papers.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 21 (1040) p. 414.
Part of the diaries have been published as The long roll : being a
Journal of the Civil War as set down during the years 1861-63 (1911)
Presented by Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Afton B. Hilton, 1040.
1. New York Infantry. 9th Regt, 1861-1863. 2. U. S.— Hist —
Civil War— Regimental histories— New York Infantry— 9th 3. South
Mountain, Battle of, 1862. 4. Antietam, Battle of, 1862 5 Duluth—
Hist. '
«■ D , , «, M S 60-1204
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bell, James Hughes, 1825-1892.
Papers, 1845-92.
James t H 1 Be a il ld % **** "' mlcrofllm made from originals lent by
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Diary (1889-02) covering the period of Bell's residence in Winona,
Minn., an autobiographical sketch, information on Bell's work as a
lumberman in Wisconsin, his service in the Mexican War, and his
life In Winona, where he worked in the railroad shops. Includes
four letters written by Minnesota soldiers during the Spanish-Ameri-
can War.
i O ^« umb i rlng ~' V f lsc0nsln ' 2 - U - S.— Hist.— War with Mexico,
1845-1848 — Personal narratives. 3. Winona, Minn. 4 U S Hist —
War of 1898— Personal narratives. " '
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1205
144
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Randall, Frank L 1856-1921.
Papers, 1885-1913.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters recommending Randall for the post of chairman of the
Massachusetts Prison Commission, papers on the reformation of
criminals, a scrapbook of clippings with Information on the Sioux
Outbreak and the Minnesota Old Settlers' Association, a power of
attorney from Daniel Renville to Randall for the sale of property
covered by half-breed scrip, and published Extracts from the letters
of Frank L. Randall to his children (n. d.)
1. Dakota Indians— Wars, 1862-1865, 2. Old Settlers' Association
of Minnesota. 3. Rehabilitation of criminals.
MS 60 1188
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Sherman, Edwin A 1844-1916.
Papers, 1897-1946.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Speeches given by Sherman In South Dakota, chiefly
on improving the city of Sioux Falls, reducing the number of saloons
in the city, the Sioux Falls Congregational Church, and pioneer ex-
periences there; and describing Sherman's travels In England and
France along with the experiences of American tourists who tried to
get out of Europe by way of Switzerland, France and England In
July and August, 1914. Includes a collection of comments made by
others about Sherman's life and work.
Presented by Jessica Sherman.
i. Sioux Falls, S. D. 2. Europe— Descr. & tra v.- -1800-1918.
3. Sioux Falls, S. D. Congregational Church.
MS 60-1189
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Ackiss, Clayton B
Papers, 1861-68.
15 items,
In University of Virginia Library (430)
Sheriff of Princess Anne Co., Va. Papers relating to claims of
Ackiss against the auditor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, for
Civil War losses arising from the conquest of the Norfolk area by the
Federals and from complications of the rival Richmond and Alexan-
dria governments. Includes papers of Alexander H. Sands, attorney
for Ackiss.
Purchased from George F. Scheer, 1939.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Claims. i. Sands, Alexander Ham-
ilton, 1828-188T.
MS 60-1190
Virginia. Univ. LIbr.
Hall, James Blair, b. 1855.
Papers, 1846-1931.
8 file drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Teacher, Cumberland Presbyterian mlolster, and author. Letters,
MS. of History of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Alabama, prior
to 1820, biographical material about leaders and members of the
churches, notes, and sermons.
1. Cumberland Presbyterian Church In Alabama — Hist. 2. Cumber-
land Presbyterian Church In Alabama— Biog. 3. Cumberland Presby-
terian Church— Sermons.
MS 60-1191
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Lyon, Isaac S 5. 1812?
Boonton history materials, 1859-67.
ca. 50 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Cartman and local historian, of New York and Boonton, N. J. Ma-
terial which served^ as the basis for Lyon's pamphlet, Historical dis-
course on Boonton, delivered before the citizens of Boonton ... 1867,
published In Newark In 1867 and 1873.
1. Bobnton, N. J.— Hist.
MS 60-1192
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Lewis, John Frederick, 18G0-1932, collector.
Papers on engravers and engraving in England, 1704-
1851.
2 ft. (1000 Items)
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Letters written by celebrated engravers and receipts for work ex-
ecuted. Names represented include Rudolph Ackermnnn, Francesco
BRrtolozzl, Richard Earlom, William Flnden, G. P. Harding, C. & J.
Heath, W. Hole, Jnmes Neagle, John Ryland, J. R. Smith, and Jnmes
Watson.
Gift of Mr. Lewis, 1930.
1. Engrnvers, British. 2. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
MS 60-1190
Philadelphia. Free
Library
Webb, Nathan, 1825-1902.
Legal papers, 1859-1902.
8331 items. ■■■■■''. ,
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Lawver State legislator, United States district attorney, and Judge
of the United States District Court for Maine (1882-1902). Incom-
plete papers relating to legal cases and the settlement of estates. Re-
lated to the library's collection of Ellis B. Usher business records.
Described In LlBt of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Mrs. George Hobbs, 1929-30.
1 Lawyers— Maine— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Judges — Maine — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Jylo 60— llpx
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
StaUings, Jesse F 1856-1928.
Papers, 1892-1916. .
1 ft
In Unlvesrlty of North Carolina Library, Manuscripts Dept.,
Southern Historical Collection (no. 2405)
Lawyer political leader, and business executive. Correspondence,
In three groups: 1892-1908, covering Stalllngs' years in the U. S.
House of Representatives and his campaign for the Democratic nomi-
nation for the U. S. Senate (1906), with business correspondence,
political papers, and letters from T. B. Stalllngs on his plans to
practice law In Alabama | 1909-11, containing family and poltlcal let-
ters Including Stalllngs' correspondence while chairman of the Mate
Democratic Campaign Committee; and 1912-16, mainly concerned
wfth the A^abVma Coal and Coke Co. and other business interests, law
cases, and political campaigns.
X^STtvT-l&K- 2. Alabama Coal and Coke
Company. i. Stalllngs, T. B. MS 60-1195
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Brooks, Ulysses Robert, 1846-1917.
Papers, 1861-1911.
86 items.
In Duke University Library. ■ - _
Confederate soldier, lawyer, and newspaper columnist, of Co-
lumbia S C The papers mainly date from 1902-08, and consist of
letters 'and clippings. Approximately half the collection Is composed
of letters from Confederate veterans, with some contemporary sol-
diers' letters. Chief Importance attaches to the letters of Matthew C.
Butler Confederate cavalry commander, lawyer. State legislator,
US Senator, and United States officer in the Spanish-American War.
His ictters supplied material used by Brooks In his newspaper articles.
Other correspondents include W. T. Brooker, J. W. Du Bose, and
Richard I. Morris.
Acquired 1934. ■■■„.*
1 U g Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives— Confed-
erate side. I. Butler, Matthew Calbralth, 1836-1903.
Mb 60-119O
Duke Univ. Library
London, Henry Adolphus, 1808-1882.
Papers, 1830-80.
2 ft. (3460 Items) ,..,,-. ,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2011) , M „ „. .
Merchant of Plttsboro, N. O., and secretary-treasurer of the State-
owned Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Co. Personal and
business correspondence of London and his family, including accounts
of his general mercantile transactions at Plttsboro, and papers of his
son. William Lord London. Includes many miscellaneous legal docu-
ments, reports, specifications, financial records, and correspondence
of the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Co. for the period 1853-
05. Related to the library's collection of this company's records, no.
2922
Unpublished description In repository.
Gift of Lawrence London, 1944.
1 General stores— Plttsboro, N. C. I. London, William Lord,
1838-1915. n. Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Mb dO-ii»i
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Records, 1848 64.
^University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
^Minutra'o^stockholders' meetings (1849-52), subscription .books,
and treasurer's accounts (1852-64), kept by Henry Adolphus London
sm-etary-treasurer of the company, and a member of the board of
Mbfio-iiyb
143
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Crowe, Isaac.
Papers, 1843-75.
12 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Heal estate agent. Correspondence, legal documents, and business
papers relating to Crowe's land holdings in Minnesota, to land which
he located (or others, nnd to land transactions In New York. Includes
letters regarding lumbering at Little Falls, Minn., a sawmill at St.
Cloud, Minn., a flour mill at Eden Prnlrie, Minn., the proposed union
of St. Anthony and Minneapolis, public opinion during the Civil War,
and cotton raising in Mississippi, written by Benjamin F. Daggett,
George E. H. Day's banking house, Daniel S. B. Johnston, Orlando C.
Merriman, and others.
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955).
Presented by Mrs. M. E. Ecklund, 1937.
1. Real estate business — Minnesota. 2. Lumber trade — Minnesota.
8. Fiour mills — Eden Prairie, Minn. 4. Minneapolis — Pol. & govt 5.
Minnesota — Hlst.^-Clvll War. 6. Cotton growing — Mississippi.
MS 60-1206
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Nicfcerson, John Q A 1825-1917.
Papers, 1832-1919.
15 v. and S boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman of Elk River, Minn. Correspondence, diaries, account
books, deeds, receipts, and other business papers relating to Nlcker-
son's farm, hotel, and lumber business. Includes letters written by
relatives in Maine in the 1840's and 1850's telling of social life there
and of the departure of friends for the gold fields of California, and
a few papers of Clifford Nickerson, a student at the University of
Minnesota (1889-93)
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955) ,
1. Agriculture— Minnesota— Elk Biver. 2. Elk Elver, Minn.— Hotels,
taverns, etc. 3. Lumber trade — Elk River, Minn. 4. Maine — Soc. life
andcust. 5. California — Gold discoveries. i. Nickerson.
Clifford.
,„ D1 „ «. ■ MS 60-1207
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Sanders, William Henry.
Papers, 1831-1918.
en. 800 Items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Physician and state health officer. Letters, diaries, lectures, ad-
dresses, writings, notebooks, clippings pertaining to Sanders' work
as a physician, professor of medicine and health officer, along with
sketches and tributes to Jerome Cochran and Josiah Clark Nott. In-
cludes papers of Sanders' brother, John Caldwell Calhoun Sanders,
an officer In the Confederate Army.
1. Cochran, Jerome, 1831-1896. 2. Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873.
3. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Sanders, John
Caldwell Calhoun, 1840-1864.
MS 60-1208
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Dartt, Edward H S 1824-1903.
Papers, 1846-1903.
.":'.! v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and horticulturist. Diaries kept by Dartt while liv-
ing near Owatonna, Minn, dealing with fruit raising, prohibition,
activities in the Prohibition Party, fairs, meetings of the horticultural
society, and social life; account books with records of a store and
of real estate and land speculation at Kingston, Wis. ; minutes of a
meeting on a proposed Kingston Academy ; a record of marriages per-
formed by Dartt as a Justice of the peace at Kingston j and deeds to
land in Marquette Co., Wis.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p, 79.
Gift of Mrs. Harvey S. Dartt, 1938.
1. Fruit-culture — Minnesota — Owatonna. 2. Prohibition — Minne-
sota. 3. Owatonna, Minn. — Soc. life & cust. 4. General stores — Owa-
tonna, Minn. 5. Heal property — Wisconsin, 6. Registers of births,
etc. — Kingston, Wis. 7. Kingston Academy, Kingston, Wis. (Pro-
posed)
MS 60-1209
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Boreman, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1836-1949.
42 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (63D)
Political leader and jurist. Personal and business papers, mainly
1850-96, relating principally to Boreman's legal career in the firm of
Bore-man and Bullock, Parkersburg, W. Va., and as a circuit court
judge : correspondence, household accounts, MSS. of speeches, court
case papers, and clippings. Includes Information on oil well drilling,
production and sales; railroad property Inventories and operation;
coal prices, shipping data, and strikes; liquid fuel transportation;
steam and tow boat cargoes, navigation data, names of boats in
service on the Ohio River; genealogical Information on John O, Bul-
lock, James Swan, P. G. Van Winkle, and Ebenezer Lane; and items
relating to Civil War activities in West Virginia: regimental muster
rolls, subsistence accounts, military claims, and orders and corre-
spondence concerning courts martial proceedings, false imprisonment,
and test oath cases. Account books of the Parkersburg Musical
Academy list companies, actors, titles of plays, receipts, and ex-
penses. Correspondents include J. H, Diss Debar, J. W. Davis, D. H.
Strother, 'George R. Latham, J. G. Jackson, Charles J. Faulkner, and
E. W. Wilson.
Gift of Mrs. Abljah Hays, 1954,
1. Lawyers — West Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Judges— West Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8.
Cost and standard of living— Parkersburg, W. Va. 4. West Vlrgla'- —
Indus. 5. West Virginia— Hist.— Civil War. 6. Shipping— Ohio Rlvdr,
i. Parkersburg Musical Academy, Parkersburg, W. Va,
MS 60-1210
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Casement, Dan D 1868-1953.
Casement cpllection, 1795-1959.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Kansas State University Library and Dept. of History,
Cattleman, writer, Individualist, and farm organization leader, of
Grand Junction, Colo., and Manhattan, Kan. Correspondence, photos.,
press releases, speeches, pamphlets, and other papers. The earlier
Dau D. Casement material relates to his student years at Princeton ;
later papers largely concern his service as president of the short-
lived Farmers' Independence Council of America (1935-38) ; includes
much correspondence and publicity material pertaining to the Coun-
cil's anti-New Deal farm program. About 50 letters are from William
Allen White to Casement. A large collection of papers of Casement's
father, John S. Casement, Civil War Union Army officer and railroad
builder. Includes Army commissions signed by Abraham Lincoln and
Edwin M. Stanton; letters written while in military service; a large
group of letters concerned with the building of the Union Pacific Rail-
road from Omaha to Promontory Point, Utah ; a Spanish bill of lading
dating from the 1790's; and a land patent signed by .Patrick Henry
while Governor of Virginia. The material, with some artifacts, was
collected by James C. Carey, professor of history at the University,
Described in part in an article by Carey In Agricultural history,
v. S3 (Jan. 1959) p. 10-21.
Gift of the Casement family, 1951 and later years.
1. Princeton University— Students. 2. U. S— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives. 8. Union Pacific Railroad. 4. Farmers' Inde-
pendence Council of America. I. Casement, John S. n. Carey,
James "0„ collector, in. White, William Allen, 1868-1944.
MS60-1211
Kansas. Univ. Library
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920.
Papers, 1901-21.
42 boxes.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, historian, and founder-director of the Alabama Dept. of
Archives and History. Material gathered for his History of Alabama
and dictionary of Alabama biography, and papers dealing with the
Dept. of Archives and History.
1. Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History. 2. Alabama — Hist. —
Sources. 3. Alabama— Blog. I. Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1806-
1920. History of Alabama and dictionary of Alabama biography.
MS 60-1212
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Saco-Lowell Shops.
Records, 1856-1952.
27 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Incomplete records, especially strong In stockholders' material, of
the Saco-Lowell Shops and of predecessor and affiliated firms In the
textile machinery manufacturing business. The Saco-Lowell files
Include those of David F. Edwards, president (ca. 1927-52), business
records of Augustine H. Amory (1896-1918), and the following firms ;
Saco Water Power Machine Shops (1867-97), Saco-Pettee Machine
Shops (1897-1912), Saco-Pettee Co., later the Textile Securities Co.
(1910-12), Pettee Machine Works (1879-97), Kitson Machine Shops
(1876-1912), Potter-Atherton Machine Co. (1888-98), A, T. Atherton
Machine Co. (1896-1918). Metallic Drawing Roll Co. (1894-1928),
and Pawtucket Spinning Ring Co. (1917-40). Includes papers con-
cerning a holding company, the Eastern Machinery Co. Related to
records of the Lowell Machine Shop.
Inventory In the library. Also described in List of business manu-
scripts in Eaker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed.,
1951). Many papers are referred to In The Saco-Lowell Shops, by
George S. Glbb (1950) ."■-.,„„
Gift of Saco-Lowell Shops and David F. Edwards, 1948 ana 1958.
i Amory, Augustine H. n. Saco Water Power Machine Shop, Saco,
Me ' m. Saco-Pettee Machine Shops, Saco, Me. iv. Textile Securi-
ties Company, v. Pettee Machine Works, Newton, Mass, vr. Kitson
Machine Shops, Lowell, Mass. vii. Atherton (A, T.) Machine Com-
pany Pawtucket, R. I. vin. Metallic Drawing Roll Company, ix.
Pawtucket Spinning Ring Company, Pawtucket, R. I. x. Eastern
Machinery Company.
MS 60-1213
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
145
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shouse, Jouett, 1879-
jouett Shouse collection, 1911-59.
ca. 2000 items.
In University of Kentucky Library (59M61)
Lawyer and political leader. Correspondence, scrapbooks, docu-
ments, leaflets, bulletins, committee reports, organization membership
cards, buttons, broadsides, and reprints. Main coverage Is for 1915-
34, including the period of Shouse's service as U. S. Representative
from Kansas (l?15r-19), Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1919-
20), chairman of the Democratic National Executive Committee
(1929-32), president of the Association Against the Prohibition
Amendment (1932-34), and part of his service as president of the
American Liberty League (1934-38). The 3 organizations are repre-
sented by scrapbook collections; Includes a file of the publications of
thn American Liberty Lea cue. Personal scrapbooks cover the years
1912-28. Among the correspondents are Woodrow Wilson, Herbert
Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Champ Clark, James M. Cox, John
W. Davis, Alfred E. Smith, Bernard Baruch, John J. Raskob, Jo-
sephus Daniels, William Allen White, Claude Bowers, Newton D.
Baker, James A. Farley, James Forrestal, John N. Garner, Carter
Glass, Louis Howe, Robert Lansing, William Gibbs McAdoo, Frances
Perkins, Sam Rayburn, and Joseph P. Tumulty. Related to the Alben
W. Barkley collection and the A. O. Stanley papers.
Folder title list and name Index In the library.
Gift, 1959.
1. D, S— Pol. & goct.— 4901-1953. 2. Statesmen — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. r. Democratic Party. National Committee, n.
Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, m. American Lib-
erty League.
MS 60-1214
Kentucky. TJniv. Llbr.
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1958.
Papers, 1844-1958,
ca. 20 ft. (ca. 10,000 Items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Kentucky statesman and political leader. Correspondence, MSS.
of speeches, scrapbooks, pictures, clippings, and books. The papers
chiefly concern Stanley's public career (1903-58), covering his service
In both Houses of Congress, his term as Governor of Kentucky, and
his service as member and Chairman of the International Joint Com-
mission (U, S. and Canada). The panel's relate to Kentucky political
campaigns, tobacco controversies, prohibition, the congressional In-
vestigation of the United States Steel Corp., affairs of the Interna-
tional Joint Commission, and other matters. Family papers Include
letters of Stanley's parents and wife. Other correspondents Include
John C. Breckinridge, Woodrow Wilson, Irvin S. Cobb, Andrew Car-
negie, Cora Wilson Stewart, and Dwlght D. Elsenhower. Related to
the library's collections of papers of Alhen W. Barkley, Jouett Shouse,
and Urey Woodson.
Folder title list in the library; name Index in preparation.
Use of family letters restricted.
Gift of the Stanley family through Mrs. Stanley, 1959.
1. Kentucky— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt—
1901-1953. 3. International Joint Commission (U. S. and Canada)
1909- 4. United States Steel Corporation. 5. Prohibition. 6.
Tobacco.
MS 60-1215
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Spielman, Jean E 1882-1936.
Papers, 1905-36.
9 v. and 16 boxes.
Tn Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Labor organizer and Minnesota State printer. Correspondence,
clippings and leaflets, relating to the organization of textile, flour
mill and brewery workers; to Splelman's work as a traveling repre-
sentative of the Bookbinders' Union; to the efforts of organized labor
to modify the Volstead Act; to the labor troubles of the Twin City
Rapid Transit Co. ; to wages, union meetings, and negotiations; and
to the accounts of the State printer. Includes copies of radio ad-
dresses sponsored by the Minnesota State Federation of Labor;
minutes of the International Union of Flour and Cereal Mill Workers,
Local Number I, Minneapolis ; a transcript of the proceedings of the
Flour and Cereal Workers Union v. the Washburn-Crosby Co. and
other flour milling companies before the National War Labor Board ;
minutes of meetings of conferences between the employees and man-
, agement of the Washburn-Crosby Co.; and data on the NBA code for
printers.
Gift of Mrs. Spielman, 1937.
1. Trade-unions— Minnesota. 2. Industrial relations — Minnesota.
8. Minnesota. Dept. of Administration. Division of Printing. i.
International Union of Flour and Cereal Mill Employees. Local
Number i, Minneapolis. II. Washburn-Crosby Company, Minneapolis.
MS 60-1216
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Pillsbury family.
Pillsbury collection, 1821-ca. 1940.
1 ft
In Kansas State University, Dept. of History.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diary, clippings, articles, photos., and other papers
of a pioneer Kansas family; largely those of Josiah Hobart Pillsbury,
who migrated from New Hampshire, first to Boston, and later to
Kansas (1854) becoming one of the first settlers in Riley Co. and the
present Zeandale Township. Papers and writings of Annie Pillsbury
Young, concerning Josiah Plllsbury's home on Deep Creek, pioneer
life In Kansas, and her letters In quest of genealogical data, written
during the 1930's. Includes a shorthand diary (1858-60) of Josiah
Pillsbury, translated by Mrs. E, M. Piatt Some letters of Nellie
Pillsbury (Mrs. E. E. Martin), a daughter of Josiah, are Included.
Miscellaneous clippings and articles 'out the family. The material
was collected by Fred L. Parrlsh.
Described In unpublished thesis; Zeandale Township, 1854-1894,
by Marilyn L. Geiger (Kansas State University, 1958) available from
Farrell Library.
Gift of relatives In Michigan and California, 1954-55. Formerly
owned by Annie Pillsbury Young.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Kansas. r. Pillsbury, Josiah Ho-
bart, d. 1879. n. Young, Annie (Pillsbury) rn. Martin, Nellie (Pills-
bury) iv. Parrlsh, Fred Louis, collector,
MS 60-1217
Kansas. Univ. Library
Hall family.
Papers, 1786-1905.
li file drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, records pertaining to land, business accounts,
and other papers of three generations of the Hall family; Boiling
Hall, Revolutionary soldier, early settler, and planter on the Alabama
River, and legislator ; his son Boiling Hall, officer In the Creek War
of 1836, planter and legislator ; and his grandchildren, the five eldest
of whom served as officers In the Confederate Army, and whose let-
ters from the front form an Important part of the collection. Includes
correspondence of business and political friends of the family.
1. Alabama — Econ. condlt. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Personal
narratlves^-Confederate side. I, Hall, Boiling, 1767-1836. • rr. Hall,
Boiling, 1813-1894.
MS 60-1218
Alabama, Dept. of Archives and History
Milner family.
Papers, 1776-1936.
175 items.
In Alnbama Dept, of Archives and History.
Correspondence, notes, business papers, articles, and other records
and papers pertaining to the Milner and related families. Includes
papers of Willis J. Milner, a pioneer railroad builder In Alabama and
West Florida, and of his son, Willis Julian Milner, one of the pioneers
In the development of Birmingham, Ala., and letters written by John
Turner Milner during a stay in California (1849-52)
1, Railroads — Alabama. 2. Railroads — Florida. 3. Birmingham,
Ala; — Econ. condlt. 4. California — Descr, & trav. 5. California —
Gold discoveries. I. Milner, Willis Jay, 1794-1864. n. Milner,
Willis Julian, b. 1842. ra. Milner, John Turner, 1826-1898.
MS60rl219
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Tudor Company.
Records, 1752-1902.
7 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books and letter books of a firm that shipped Ice from the
Boston area to the Southern States, the West Indies, and India. In-
cludes other business records of the Tudor family, diaries of the
firm's founder, Frederic Tudor (1805-22, 1825-38), and a volume of
agricultural records for his estate in Lynn, Mass. Includes a logbook
of the ship Crown Point (1862) and a typed account of the ship
Tuscany, prepared by Harry L. Foster, a descendant of the ship-
master, Captain Llttlefield.
Inventory In the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts In Baker Library, compile^ by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gifts and deposits of Charles H. Taylor, Frederic Tudor, and
Mrs. Henry D. Tudor, 1934. ' .
L Tuscany (Ship) r. Tudor, Frederic, 1783-1864. n. Foster,
Harry La Tourette, 1895-1932. m. Tudor family, iv. Crown Point
(Sb ' P) MS 60-1220
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
146
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Birney, James Gillespie, 1792-1857.
Papers, 1816-57.
7 ft. (ca. 1700 items)
In Wlliiniu L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part, photocopies.
Anti-slavery leader. Correspondence and personal business papers,
mostly concerned with Blrncy's activities in such groups as the Ameri-
can Colonization Society, the American Anti-slavery Society, and the
Liberty Party, and with the publication of the Philanthropist, an
anti-slavery journal. The chief correspondent was Theodore D, Weld.
Other Important correspondents include Gamaliel Bailey, Guy Beck-
ley, William Birney, James M. Buchanan, Theodore roster, Seth
Merrill Gates, William Goci ., Berlah Green, Balph Randolph Gur-
ley, Joshua Leavltt, Henry Brewster Stanton, LewiB Tappan, Elizur
Wright, Jr., and John Clarke Young.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) and in the 2d
ed., compiled by W. S. Bwlng (1953) About 350 letters were pub-
lished in Letters of James Gillespie Birney, 1831-1857, edited by
Dwlght L. Dumond (1938)
Gift of George Birney Jennlson, 1B35.
1. Slavery in the TJ. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 2, American
Colonization Society. 3. American Anti-slavery Society. 4. Liberty
Party. 5. The Philanthropist. i. Weld, Theodore Dwlght, 1803-
1895.
MS 60-1221
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Bradford Club, New York.
Records, 1859-67.
1 ft. (ca. 550 items) .
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Letters of persons interested in the historical publications of the
club, written to the secretary, John B. Moreau, and the secretary's
minute book of club meetings. Correspondents Include the five
founders : J. Carson Brevoort, Gharles Congdon, William Menzles,
Charles C. Moreau, and John B. Moreau.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library; compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from Lathrop O. Harper, 1934.
I. Moreau, John Bostwlck, 1812-1886.
MS 60-1222
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Peter Brougham, baron, 1778-
1868.
Papers, 1807-66.
2ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
BritiBh lawyer, author, philosopher, judge, member of Parliament,
and Lord Chancellor. Correspondence, proofs and notes of essays and
cases. Includes large groups of Brougham's letters to John Wilson
Croker, Henry Reeve, Lord Murray, and Lord John Russell ; and
letters received from Carlo Borbone ; R. Custance ; Thomas Cochrane,
10th earl of Dundonald ; A. A. Fry, Lady Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby
Grey, countess Grey ; Russell Gurney ; and one Harley.
Described In the catalog of J. Pearson and Co., London, spring
1925, item 13; fall 1927, Item 27. Also described in Guide to the
manuscript collections in the William L. Clements Library, compiled
by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchase, 1925 arid 1927.
1. Judges— Gt. Brit. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-] 223
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797.
Papers, 1758-64.
2 ft. v " ' ,
In Wil'inm L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British general ; commander-in-chief in North America. Corre-
spondence and documents In five groups : papers and information
turned over by Amherst to his successor, Thomas Gage, in 1763;
letters and petitions addressed to Amherst before 1763, but referred
to Gage from time to time; Amherst's letters to Gage; letters ad-
dressed to Amherst as commander-in-chief which arrived In .New
York after his departure for England ; and letters and papers written
by Amherst In 1758-59. Includes a five-volume calendar of the Am-
herst papers lent by his descendants to the British Public Record
Offlce, prepared by Amherst's biographer J. C. Long. Important cor-
respondents include Samuel Beardsley ; Sir Charles Wyndham, 2d earl
of Egremont; Welbore Ellis, 1st baron Mendlp; Thomas Gage; Henry
Gladwyn ; King George in ; George Montagu Dunk, 2d earl of Halifax ;
Augustine Prevost, Sr. ; John Stuart; and John Tulliken.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937; acquired
by Clements (with the Gage papers) from the 8th viscount Gage In
1931
1. U. S.— Hist.— French and Indian War, 1755-1763— Sources,
I. Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787.
- MS 60-1224
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Russell, Henry Norris, 1877-1957.
Papers.
ca. 30 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Professor of ostronomy In Princeton University. Correspondence,
extensive professional notes, and other papers relating to his career.
1 Astronomers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1225
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878.
Letters,
ca. 200 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Physicist, first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
1. Physicists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Smithsonian
Institution. •
MS 60-1226
Princeton Unlv, Llbr,
Abbott family-
Papers, 1707-1916.
12 boxes.
In Princeton University Library, , , .,
Papers of the Abbott family of New Jersey, including correspond-
ence of Charles Conrad Abbott, naturalist and author.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Naturalists,
American. i. Abbott, Charles Conrad, 1843-1919.
MS 60-1227
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Deam, Charles demons, 1865-1953.
Papers, 1889-1962.
8500 Items.
In Indiana State Lihrary. -„ M fi„„.
Forester Materials relating to scientific and political Questions.
1 Forests and forestry— Indiana. 2. Botany—Indiana,
B. Indiana-Pol. & govt. MS 60-1228
Indiana. State Llbr.
Armstrong, William, major.
Papers, 1778-80.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Recept book (1778) ; account with the State of Pennsylvania
David Rittenhouse, treasurer (1779-80); and receipt book, relating
mainly to work done on Fort Island (1779-80)
^'Philadelphia— Fortifications. i. Pennsylvania. Treasury
Dept MS 60-1229
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barney, Joshua, 1759-1818.
Papers, 1782-1818.
ca. 150 items. ■ .,
In Historical Society ot Pennsylvania collections.
Naval officer and privateer In the Revolution and War of 1812.
Correspondence, commissions, and other documents. Accounts of
naval battles and Incidents preceding and during the War of 1812
including descriptions of prizes of war. ^Commissions Issued to
Barney by James Monroe, James Madison, John Qulncy Adams, and
otters' and some French documents (1796-1802) Issued in connection
with *^^«^ ^LMSoTTb; S.-H,st.-W«r of 1812-
Naval operations. 3. U. S.-Hlst.-War of 1812-Prlzes. ^ ^^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
147
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Massachusetts Bank, Boston.
Records of Massachusetts Bank and Massachusetts Na-
tional Bank, 1784^-1904,
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Directors' records, stockholders' records, general accounts, speci-
mens, and registers. Incorporated as Massachusetts Bank in 1784,
the bank acquired a patlonal charter in 1864, and joined with the
First National Bank of Boston in 1803. Related to the library's col-
lection of account books of banks, New England and New York
Inventory in the library. Also described In List of business manu-
scripts in Baker Library, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
and in The Massachusetts First National Bank of Boston by N S B
G,iT~ (1087) ' ' '
sposited by the First National Bank of Boston, 1928.
I. Massachusetts Na- tional Bank, Boston.
TT „ TT . r, MS 60-1231
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus.Adm. Library
Textron, inc.
Records of firm under former name, 1824-1932
23 ft. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of a cotton manufactory In Nashau, N. H„ which prior
to 1847 was named the Nashua Manufacturing Co. Early reports
and letters, a long run of wage receipts (1828-81), and much unbound
material for later years of the company. Includes directors* records
/ < ioon^? la ^ Head Factor)e s (1825-30) and for the Jackson Co.
JJixSr^ 6 ' Treasurers' letters include those of Joseph H. Adams
iJSS)' Geor S e Searle (1826), Thomas Searle (1826), James K. Mills
(1832), and letters to Frederick Amory (1908 and later) Agents'
letters include those of Ira Gay (1824), A. Benjamin (1824), George
l e i rl ? 'I 832 '' and Kobert Reed (1835) Related to the Tremont &
Suffolk Mills records.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the firm, 1949.
i. Indian Head Factories, Nashua, N. H. n. Jackson Company.
„ „ „ , „ MS 60-1232
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Bell, James Martin, 1799-1870.
Papers, 1768-1870.
13,557 items and 47 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, political leader, Ironmaster, railroad promoter, and
banker, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. Correspondence and business papers
reflecting the major part played by Bell and his family in the eco-
nomic development of central Pennsylvania and other areas. Among
the subjects dealt with are the building of internal Improvements, the
charcoal iron Industry in the Juniata Valley, land titles and specula-
tion, the early growth of the Pennsylvania Railroad under J. Edgar
Thomson and others, tariff bills, tbe economic cycle of booms and
Depressions, the evolution of the monetary and banking system, tele-
graph companies, coal mining. Lake Superior copper mining, and
Bell's active hiterest in Whig and Republican PartyV>lltics Papera
of the Civil War period illustrate the Impact of the conflict on the
bus ness community in the North, and on the people of Pennsylvania
during Confederate ra'ds and Invasions. Some papers relate to tests
of Pennsylvania Iron made at the Washington Navy Yard by Captain
Dahlgren, to Bell's service as agent of Jay Cooke in floating Federal
loans In Pennsylvania, and to the effect of the war on the banking
sy stem.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1958.
sJennsS^^lvrWar. % Penn8 "™ la Ra '"° a *
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-1233
Boyd, Joseph Fulton.
Papers, 1861-69.
12,356 items and 16 v.
In Duke University Library.
,„ B^.J ,Ua J : 1 te . r . maS . ter ;w ATmy of the 0hl °- ^Pew relating mainly
to Boyd s activities in the Army of the Ohio and the Quartermaster's
Dept, operating In Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama,
and Georgta, Including routine correspondence, miscellaneous letters,
general orders and circulars, strength reports, consolidated, quarter-
master reports, Dec. 1881-Dec. 1863, account books, forage records,
invoice books, record books, and a lecture notebook. Subjects covered
include supplies, transportation, civilian labor, and secret service.
Acquired 1949 and 1953.
S.US^H.^Iv^ar-Sour^, - * "' *' *»*»»«*••* ***.
DukeUnlv. Library MS 60-1234
U. S. Army, 350th Infantry, Company G.
Records, 1917-19.
4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Bulletins and orders from the headquarters of the regiment and
that of the 88th Division, regarding the embarkation of troops for
France, army discipline, and the movement of troops during military
campaigns ; posters ; vouchers for provisions and equipment ; reports
of casualties; a list of men wounded and cited for bravery; and
papers concerning war-risk insurance for Individual soldiers
1. European War, 1914-1918— Regimental histories— U. S. 2 In-
surance, War risk. i. U. S. Army. 88th Division.
«. T,. . c MS 60-1235
Minn. Hist Soc.
Bard, John, 1716-1799.
Papers, 1761-1895.
77 items.
In New York Academy of Medicine Library.
John Bard, and his son, Samuel Bard, physicians of New York.
MS. and printed material by and about John and Samuel Bard, with
genealogical charts of families related by marriage to their descend-
ants.
Contents sheet in the library. Described in Bulletin of the New
York Academy of Medicine, Mar. 1948; and in the Academy bookman,
v. 2, no. 8 (1949)
Purchased from the Old Hickory Bookshop, 1948.
I. Bard, Samuel, 1742-1821. •
New York Academy of
Medicine. Library
MS 60-1236
Noyes, Winthrop Gilman, 1869-1931.
Letter books, 1906-10.
2v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman. Copies of letters written by Noyes as executor of
the estate of his father, Daniel R, Noyes, and as chairman of the
Building Committee of the YMOA, St. Paul. A few of the letters
relate to the St. Paul Society for the Relief of the Poor and to the
Minnesota pure food and drug law, in which Noyes was interested
as a member of the wholesale drug firm of Noyes Brothers and Cutler,
St. Paul.
Presented by Levi T. Jones.
1. Society for the Relief of the Poor, St Paul. 2. Young Men's
Christian Associations. St. Paul. 8. Food law and legislation
Minnesota.
«.=.-.«,■'" MS 60-1237
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Nininger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918.
Papers, 1859-90.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier. Letters to Nininger from his uncle, Alexander
Ramsey, announcements, and miscellaneous papers mounted In scrap-
books. Includes reports on Nininger from Sing Sing School, Ossln-
lng, N. Y., where he was a student from 1859 until he entered the
Union Army In 1861; 'and papers reflecting his activities with the
occupation army In the South, where he served as marshal of the
northern and middle districts of Alabama following the Civil War.
Gift of Meta Nininger.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. Reconstruc-
tion — Alabama. r. Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.
MS 60-1238
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Earle, Edward Mead, 1894-
Papers.
5 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Professor of history, Princeton University. Correspondence and
research notes relating mainly to aviation and military science.
1. Aeronautics — Collections. 2. Military art and science — Collec-
tions.
MS 60-1239
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Balz, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957.
Correspondence with John Dewey, 1942-51.
ca. 45 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (3219, 3394)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Professor of philosophy, University of Virginia (1918-57) Chiefly
concerns Dewey's Doctrine of possibility (1949) Also, address by
Dewey, Religion and morality in a free society, delivered at the
MS 60-1240
148
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Balz, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957. Correspondence
with John Dewey, 1942-51. (Continued)
Hollins College centennial, Holllns, Vo„ May 18, 1942, with additional
remarks by Balz. Other material concerns a dinner in honor of
Dewey on his 90th birthday. New York, Oct. 20, 1949. Related to the
library's collection of Balz papers (1927-53) and Balz's Correspond-
ence with Southern philosophers (1932-45)
Part of the correspondence was published In the Journal of philoso-
phy, v. 46, no. 11 (May 26, 1949) p. 313-342.
Gift of Dr. Balz, 1949-54,
1. Philosophers, American— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I, Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
MS 60-1240
Virginia. Univ. LIbr.
Bagby family.
Papers, 1797-1921.
ca. 300 items on microfilm (negative)
In University of Virginia Library (4445)
Correspondence, legal papers, clippings, and other papers of the
King and Queen Co. (Va.) family. Letters (1862-84) from Major
John Robert Bagby, S4th Va. Regiment, to his wife, Elizabeth Pollard
Fleet Bagby, describing action at Williamsburg, Va., in 1864 ; some
aspects of the siege of Charleston, S. C, in 1863 ; and Baptist activi-
ties in the Confederate Army. Also refers to Generals P. G. T.
Beauregard, William Booth Taliaferro, and Henry A. Wise j includes
descriptions of life at Allegheny and Coyner Springs in 1862. Other
letters describe College Hill, Md., in 1860; Miller School, Albemarle.
Co Va„ in 1904, mentioning pupils and teachers; life In Hulette,
Wyo, 1900; and municipal election In Newport News, Va„ 1898.
Among the family legal papers Is Major Bagby's parole as a prisoner
of war ; a clipping gives the roster of G Company, 26th Va. Infantry.
Among the families mentioned are Braxton, Carlton, Courtney, Diggs,
Eubank, Gresham, Latane, Redd, and Ryland.
Deposit, Sept. 14, 1953. ■
I U s Hist. — Olvll War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
I Bagby, John Robert, n. Bagby, Elizabeth Pollard Fleet.
MS 60-1241
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Christensen, Otto August, 1870-1918.
Papers, 1870-1949.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm made from originals lent by Oscar
Christensen.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Teacher and farmer of Clay Co., Minn. Letters, diaries, and mis-
cellaneous papers covering Chrlstensen's youth in Houston Co.; his
experiences as a book and Jewelry salesman and laborer at Caledonia,
•Moorhead, Pine City, Sheldon, and Stillwater, Minn., and at Winnipeg,
Manitoba ; his work as a schoolteacher and farmer in Clay Co. ; his
expenses and income, his work at the St. Croix Boom, his temperance
activities, and his membership in a Caledonia literary society. In-
cludes Man behind the plow, by Oscar Christensen, a family history.
Described in Manuscript collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1955)
1 Christensen family. I. Christensen, Oscar. Man behind
thepl<W ' MS 60-1242
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Hartley, David, 1732-1813.
Papers, 1783-85.
ca. 200 Items.
In Wllllnni L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman and diplomat. Consists almost entirely of Hart-
ley's copies of his letters to Charles James Fox and the Marquess of
Carmurthen, Rnd of letters he received from them, and from Benja-
min Franklin, who was head of the American peace commissioners,
relative to negotiation of the Treaty of Parts with the United States
at the close of the Revolution. . „.„,
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) The cor-
respondence is cataloged In The Lelter library, a catalogue ... edited
by H. A. Morrison (1907) Also described In the American Art Asso-
ciation, Anderson Galleries catalog 4021 (Feb. 15-16, 1933), item 98
(Lelter sale)
Purchase, 1933.
1. Paris, Treaty of, 1783. i. Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.
n. Leeds, Francis Godolphln Osborne, 5th duke of, 1751-1799.
MS 60-1243
Michigan Univ. Clements Library
Barton, Charles Crillon, d. 1851.
Journals, 1827-31.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Naval officer. Logs and journals written during a cruise on U. S. b.
Hornet to the West Indies (1827) and off the coast of Brazil, on
U S S Vandalia and U. S. S. Hudson (1828-31) ; drawings of ships,
signal flags ; contemporary MS. map pf Brazil, and other items.
Gift of Edward Shlppen, 1891.
1 Hornet (Sloop) 2. West Indies— Descr. & trav. 3. Hudson
(Frigate) 4. Vandalia (Sloop) 5. Brazil— Descr, & trav. 6. Naval
architecture—Drawings. 7. U. S. Navy— Signaling.
MS 60-1244
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820.
Papers, 1778-1865.
3 ft.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Founder of Marietta, Ohio, and the Ohio Company of Associates,
secretary of the Northwest Territory, and governor of the Mississippi
Territory. Official correspor-lence with Congress and Federal depart-
ments • diaries (1791-1802), journals, proclamations, drafts, and other
papers Includes an executive Journal of the Northwest Territory
(May-Sept. 1796), a legislative Journal of the Northwest Territory
(May-Aug 1795), papers concerning Detroit, Galllpolis, Ohio, and
Vincennes, ind., and papers of the Sargent family. Correspondente In-
clude Manasseh Cutler,- •William Duer, Andrew Elltcott, Return J.
Meigs Rufus Putnam, Arthur St. Clair, John C. Symmes, and James
Wilkinson Otner persons named Include Bryan Bruin, Daniel Clark,
William Dunbar, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, Benjamin I. GUtnan,
Joseph GUman, John Glrault, Samuel Hodgdon, Joseph May, William
St. Clair, Samuel Tenney, and Oato West.
Gift of Winthrop Sargent vn, 1926.
1 Ohio Company, 1786-1795. 2. Detroit— Hist. 3. Galllpolis, O.—
Hist 4 Vincennes, Ind.— Hist I. Sargent family, n. Northwest
™°^ U ' S ' MS 60-1245
Ohio Historical Society.
Library
Ashurst, John.
Papers of John Ashurst estate, 1699-1865.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections, ■
Philadelphia merchant Account books (1781-86), letter books
(1830-65), and miscellaneous correspondence (1741-1858) Papers
relate to Ashurst's commercial Interests, and supply information on
commodity prices, Insurance rates, real estate, and other matters. In-
cludes biographical sketches of Friends and testimonials from various
meetings (1699-1763) ; and lecture notes (1855) of Ashurst's son and
namesake, who later became a physician.
Gift of the Ashurst family. „,.„.,,,..
1 Philadelphia— Comm. 2. Real property— Philadelphia.
8. Friends, Society of— Blog. I. Ashurst, John, physician.
MS 60-1246
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864.
Papers, 1821-66.
2 ft.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Ohio legislator and anti-slavery advocate. Correspondence and
diaries (1838-39) Includes letters to members of Giddings' family,
many of political Interest; copies of four letters (1830-48) from
Henry Clay; letters (1861-66) from Giddings' son Grotlus B. Gid-
dings: and letters from political and antt-slavery leaders Including
Charles F Adams, John A. Bingham, Salmon P. Chase, Thomas Cor-
win, Columbus Delano, William Dennison, Seth M. Gates, Horace
Greeley, Joshua Leavitt, Samuel J. May, John G. Palfrey, Albert G.
Riddle, Joseph M. Root, Gerrlt Smith, Charles Sumner, Benjamin F.
Wade, and Elisha Whittlesey. Other persons named Include W. W.
Almror Tamps M Ashley. Qulntus F, Atkins, Joseph Badger, O. b.
ion g v e «r, James A BrigS' Arnold Buffum James N. Buffum WiUiam
H Burleigh, Darius Cadwell, John O. Calhoun, Maria W. Chapman,
Lydia M F Child, Casslus M. Clay, Edgar Cowan, Garrett Davis,
John Dnvls, N. G. Delano, William Dennison, Jr., John Dickey, Fred
Douglas Henry Fassett, John G. Fee, Richard H. Forbes, Francis D.
Gage, Henry H. Garnet, Ammine Giddings, John P Hale Thomas W.
Hlggmson, William O. Howells, John Hutchlns, John Jay, William
Jayfoiiver Johnson, George W, Julian, Abby Kelley, Irad Kelley,
Abner Kellogg, William Kellogg, Preston King, Owen Lpvejoy, Benson
J Lossing William McCoy, Abraham R. Mcllvaine, James McLean,
Samuel May, Joseph Medill, James Mott, Richard Mott, Theodore
Parker. Henrv B. Pavne. William L. Perkins. Wendell Phillips, Parker
Pillsbury, Ralph Plumb, Rufus P. Rnnney, B. W. Richards, George
Ripley, Robert C Schenck, Url Seeley, William H. Seward, William
Slade Joseph J. Slavedealer, Caleb B. Smith, Piatt R. Spencer, Henry
B Stanton, Rufus P. Stebbins, Thnddeus Stevens, Franklin E. Stowe,
Milton Sutllff, Lewis Tappan, Daniel R. TUden, David Tod, Amos
Tuck Edward Wade, Israel Washburn, Thurlow Weed, Theodore D.
Weld', George Whipple, Henry Wilson, and Henry O. Wright.
Card index In library lists persons mentioned in the letters.
Typed calendar by the Ohio Historical Records Survey abstracts
most of the correspondence.
MS 60-1247
149
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Giddings, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. Papers, 1821-66.
(Continued)
Gift of Mrs. Fred A, Williams, 1930 and Grace Julian Clarke 1943
1. Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1787-1865. 2. U, S.— Pol. & govt— 1816^
1881. 3. Slavery In the D. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 4, Statesmen
American— Correspond- ence, reminiscences, etc. '
MS 60-1247
Ohio Historical Society. Library
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.
Papers, 1775-1829.
4 ft. (ca. 3240 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
In part, photocopies.
Superintendent of Finance for the Continental Congress during
the Revolut on, merchant, and land speculator. Correspondence, let-
ter books, Journals and proceedings of the Continental Congress,
accounts, anS other papers. Most of the public papers relate to the
fiSton 01 ^ jW" GoTeram ent and Its forces during he
Revolution. Includes the account rendered by Pierre Augustln Oaron
f n„ B M um " ch .<»f, to, Congress In 1782, copies of Morris' official letters,
and his private business papers such as correspondence of the Phlla
delphla shipping- Arm of Willing, Morris and Co.
Index to letter books In the library.
Described lu part In Description and analysis of the remarkable
collection of unpublished manuscripts of Robert Morris, by H A.
Holmes (1876) ....-'■'•
Purchase, 1901-1946 (mainly 1901 and 1917) Most of the papers
were formerly owned by Meredith Bead.
1. Finance, Public— U. S.--To 1789. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution-
Finance, i. Beaumarchals, Pierre Augustln Oaron de, 1732-1799
it. Willing, Morris and Company, Philadelphia.
MS 60-1248
Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942.
Papers, 1889-1942.
■ 8 ft. ....,:....
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2169)
Mineralogist and mining engineer, educator, and geologist. Busi-
ness and professional correspondence (1915-42), reports, notes, clip-
pings, programs, pamphlets, bulletins, releases, and other printed
matter. Much material relates to the North Carolina Geological Sur-
vey, which Pratt served as mineralogist (1897-1906) and the Geo-
logical and Economic Survey, which he headed in his capacity as
State geologist (1906-23), with other papers concerning his work
as professor of geology at the University of North Carolina (1898-
192j) and as engineer-consultant for the U. S. Geological Survoy
In the 1930's. Includes material on Pratt's work as organizer and
promoter of the North Carolina good-roads movement, and of various
organizations for the conservation and development of fisheries, for-
ests, minerals, and other resources.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Prntt and Joseph Hyde Pratt, Jr.. between 1942 and
1952.
1. Geology— North Carolina. 2. Mines and mineral resources-
North Carolina. 8. Roads— North Carolina. i. North Carolina
Geological Survey (1891-1905) n. North Carolina. Geological and
Economic Survey, ni. North Carolina. State Geologist.
« ».„" „ r, MS 60-1249
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Pascalis-Ouviere, Felix, 1750 ?-1833.
Papers, 1793-1826.
58 Items.
In New York Academy of Medicine Library.
Physician, of Santo Domingo, Philadelphia, and New York. Cor-
respondence, articles, and medical MS. Letters addressed to his
wife concerning household matters; to his daughter Franclsca; to
Samuel Jackson concerning the controversy between these two men and
David Hosack, Henry W. Ducachet and others over, the questions of
contagion nnd yellow fever j and letters from colleagues abroad.
Copies of letters and other papers, mainly relating to yellow fever, with
other material concerning Pascalis" editorial activities with the Medi-
cal repository, a description of the topography of New York, and an
article on Pascalis' adventures during the slave uprising in Santo
Domingo. Includes a MS. on the etiology and treatment of yellow
fever, written sometime after 1805.
Contents sheet In the library.
Purchase, 1935-41.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. The Medical
repository of original essays and intelligence. 8. Yellow fever. 4,
New York (City)— Descr. 5. Haiti— Revolution, 1791-1804. i.
Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872. n. Hosack, David, 1769-1835. in. Du-
cachet, Henry William, 1797-1866. •
MS 60-1250
New York Academy of Medicine. Library
Congregational Home Missionary Society.
Correspondence, 1826-1902.
ca. 200.000 items.
In Chicago Theological Seminary Library.
Letters from missionaries located mainly In the Midwest, and cor-
respondence from the society's secretary In New York, reflecting
frontier conditions, Internal ecclesiastical conditions, and economic
social and political problems. '
Index to the Minnesota letters, compiled by Arvll Steece.
Deposited by the Board of Home Missions of the Congregational
Church.
1. Congregational churches — Missions. 2. Missions — Middle West.
8. Frontier and pioneer life — Middle West. 4. Middle West — Soc
condlt. 5. Congregational churches — Hist. — Sources.
. -v MS 60-1251
(jtflcago Theological Sem. Library
Rochester, N. T. (Diocese)
Archives, 1860-1937.
14 ft.
In St. Bernard's Seminary and College Library.
Retired official flies of four bishops of Rochester: Bernard J. Mc-
Quald, Thomas F. Hlckey, John F. O'Hern, and Edward Mooney.
The McQuald papers constitute the bulk of the collection and Include
correspondence with Michael A. Corrlgan, Abp, of New York, and
other ecclesiastical authorities In the U. S„ Puerto Rico, Canada,
England, Ireland, and the Philippines; and ca. 200 letters from the
correspondence of Louis A. Lambert, journalist, controversialist, and
priest of the Diocese of P.ochester.
ODen to Investleators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Consigned by the chancery, Diocese of Rochester, 1925; gift of the
estate of the Rt. Rev. Aloyslus Qulnlan.
.1. Catholic Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Catholic Church In the U. S. — Hist. — Sources. i. McQuald,
Bernard John, Bp., 1823-1909. n. Hlckey. Thomas F., Abp., 1861-
1940. in. O'Hern, John Francis, Bp., 1874-1933. rv. Mooney, Edward,
Cardinal, 1882-1958. v. Corrlgan, Michael Augustine, Abp, 1839-
1902. vi. Lambert, Louis Alolsius, 1835-1910.
MS 60-1252
St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester, N. T. Library
Bennett, Bryant.
Papers, 1767-1902.
765 items and 5 v. i
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and planter. Correspondence and business papers of
Bennett and his family. Mercantile accounts of the firms of Bennett
and Hyman In Wllliamston, N. C, and Bennett and Price in Hamil-
ton, N. O.J business papers dealing with the marketing of cotton In
Norfolk, Va„ In the 1850's and 1860's; school letters from a normal
school in Oxford, N. C. ; deeds, promissory notes, receipts for land
sold for taxes, plantation account books containing household and
farm records, lists of slaves and suDDlles Issued to them, agricultural
treatises by one S. W. Outterbrldge of Martin Co., N, C. ; and letters
to Bennett after he had moved to Plymouth, N. C, in 1869. Most of
the collection dates from 1840-75.
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1033 and 1949.
1. Cotton growing — North Carolina, 2. Cotton trade — Norfolk, Va.
3. Private schools — North Carolina. 4. Farm life — North Carolina.
I. Bennett and Hyman, Wllliamston, N. C, ii. Bennett and Price
Hamilton, N. C. ni. Outterbrldge, S. W. '
MS 60-1253
Duke Univ. Library
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin.
Papers, 1806-1901.
299 items.
In Duke University Library,
Tobacco manufacturer, of Germnnton, Stokes Co., ' N. O. Letters,
school reports, and business papers, mostly dated after 1837. Of
greatest Interest are the letters written to B. F. Bynum by his son
Frank, who traveled through the Carollnns and Georgia selling the
tobacco manufactured by the father during the years 1871-78. The
letters reveal practices in the tobacco business, prices, brokerage fees,
hardships of selling tobacco, the condition of the product; and efforts
to evade Federal tobacco tax regulations. Other letters were sent
to Hampton Bynum, father of B. F. Bynum. Reports and letters
from schools attended by sons in the family, Including Winston Male
Academy, Kernersville Academy, Bingham School, and Trinity Col-
lege. Letters from William Preston Bynum, who graduated from
Trinity College in 1883 ; from E. S. Bynum, who practiced law in
Texas In the late 1870's, and from tenant farmers to B. F. Bynum.
1, Tobacco manufacture and trade— Southern States. 2. Tobacco-
North Carolina. 3. Private schools — North Carolina. i. Bynum,
Frank, n. Bynum, Hampton, in. Bynum, William Preston, b. 1861.
IV. Bynum, R. S.
MS 60-1254
Duke Univ. Library
160
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Graebner, Augustus Lawrence, 1849-1904.
Papers, 1862-1904.
6 ft. (cr. 5000 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Papers of a Lutheran clergyman, historian, and educator, some In
Latin and English but the greater number In German. Includes cor-
respondence (mainly 1882-90) of Graebner and his family; siote-
books on church history and Biblical texts; sermons, speeches,
stories, essays, and other writings (some in shorthand, as dictated to
K. Kretzmann) ; and genealogical data. Letters relate to pastoral,
doctrinal, historical, editorial, financial, and legal matters In the
Missouri Synod. Related to the Institute's L. Fuerbrlnger collection.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Theodore Graebner, 1058.
1 Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2 Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod— Hlst.--Soureea. 3 Church
history— Addresses, essays, lectures.' 4. Lutheran Church— Sermons,
x. Graebner family. MS 60-1255
Concordia Historical
Institute
Keyl, Ernst Gerhard Wilhelm, 1804-1872.
Papers, 1829-1932.
ca. 200 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Louis)
In part, photocopies (positive) .
Papers (mainly In German) of a Lutheran clergyman and author,
active In Missouri, Wisconsin, Maryland, and Ohio. Includes corre-
spondence, a diary, sermons, prayers, and naturalization papers Be-
lated to the Institute's C. F. W. Walther collection and Saxon Immi-
gration file. „ .i. '■'
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Theo. S. Keyl, ca. 19S2. _
1 Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2 Lutheran Church— Sermons. 3. Prayers. 4. Naturalization— U, S.
MS 60-1256
Concordia Historical
Institute
Cranford, Tilman.
Papers, 1822-77.
1064 Items.
In Duke University Library. „„„,., __
Constable and deputy sheriff, of Rowan Co., N. C. J*?" 1 .PfPf";
promissory notes, contracts, executors' bonds, bills, receipts, deeds of
trust tax estimates, summonses, and warrants. Includes papers per-
tXing to the case 'of W. A. Houck vs. J. J. Albright, and othef mat-
ters Indicating financial conditions, and pertaining to business trans-
actions and litigations In the county.
1. Constables-Rowan Co., N. C— Records and correspondence. 2.
Legal documents— Rowan Co., N. O. I. Houck, William A., b. cm
1826. n. Albright. J. J. MS60-1267
Duke Univ. Library
Townsend, Peter S
Papers, 1821-30.
lft.
New York Academy of Medicine Library.
Physician, of New York. Diaries and correspondence relating to
the history of medicine and public health during the first half of the
19th cent. Detailed accounts of travels in England, France, Cuba,
and a journey to New York, by coach through the Southern States.
Descriptions of Institutions and medical men In Europe; accounts of
slavery in Cuba, and references to yellow fever.
Described in the Academy bookman, v. 3, no. 2 (1050)
Piirphfl vl(r42
1. Medlcl'ne-Hlst.-Sources. 2. Hygiene, Publlc-Hist^-Sources.
3 Europe — Descr. & trav. 4. Southern States — Descr. & trav. 5.
Slavery-Cuba. MS 60-1258 rev
New York Academy of Medicine. Library
Parker, Willard, 1800-1884.
Papers, 1827-83.
2 ft. (79 Items)
In New York Academy of Medicine Library.
Surgeon and professor of surgery. Material, chiefly in MS., written
by or addressed to Parker and Willard Parker, Jr., together with
material concerning Presbyterian Hospital, New York, and letters in
answer to inquiries about cases of cancer in New iork, Cambridge,
Mass., and Paris. Some material relates to Parker's teaching activi-
ties at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Contents sheet In the library.
Gift of Samuel W. Lambert, Jr., 1945. v
1 Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. New YorK.
Presbyterian Hospital. 3. New York. College of Physicians and Sur-
geons. 4. Cancer. I. Parker, Willard, d. 1907.
New York Academy of Medicine. Library
Halbert, Henry Sale, 1837-1916.
Papers, 1827-1918.
3 file drawers. M „, .
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History. ■
Tefcher author, and philologist. Letters; personal Incidents re-
laUng to serv?c7in a Texas regiment (I860) and to the Confederate
nerlod- notes about early explorers of the Southeast, colonial and
territorial ^government, notes and articles on the Choctaw Indians
(wtom Hafbert taught for many years) their languages customs,
traditions, legends, notable men, and leading white traders.
lU™-Hist.-Clvll War-Personal ""jatlves-Confederate side.
2 Southern States-Disc. & explor. 3. Alabama— Hist.— To 1819.
4. Choctaw Indians. MS 60-1260
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Noble, Robert Ernest, 1870-1966.
Papers, 1919-25.
1 file drawer.
In Alabama Dept, of Archives and History.
Personal correspondence while Noble was a surgeon n the J. S.
Medical Corps, Chairman of the Yellow Fever Commission to West
Africa, and librarian of the Surgeon-General's Office; family corre-
spondence; and addresses and articles, mostly relating to the history
and development of medical and public health services, military medi-
cine and tributes to William Crawford Gorgas.
1 US Army. Medical Corps. 2.U. S. Yellow Fever Commis-
sion 3 U S Surgeon^General's Office. 4. Medicine— Addresses,
essays, lectures. 5. Gorgas, William Crawford, 1854-1920 ^
Mb 60—1261
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Iowa. University. Library.
Iowa literary manuscripts collection.
100 ft. (400 items) '„,,.,
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Drafts of books of Iowa authors. Several typescripts of works by
Paul Corey, Arthur Davison Flcke, Carl Gltck, James Norman Hal
MacKlnlay Kantor (including all drafts of Andersonvllle) Hartzell
' Spence , Wallace i Earle Stegner, and Meredith Wlllson. Related to
Iowa historical manuscripts collection.
Card catalog In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts of the authors, 1945-
i American literature— Iowa. i. Corey, Paul, 1UUJ- "•
OTcke^vthur Davison, 1883-1945, m. Gllck, Carl, 1890- iv.
Htn JamS Norman, 1887-1951. v. Kantor, MacKlnlay, 1904-
vi Spen^HarUell, 1908- vn. Stegner, Wallace Earle, 1909-
vm. Wlllson, Meredith, 1902- M S 60-1262
Iowa. Univ. Library
Hulst, Cornelia (Stekete) 1865-
Pnpers, 1927-35.
In wmi'am L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Mfl La I rEely t tne correspondence of Mrs. Hulst, American author, with
former Kaiser Wilhelm n of Germany, and other members of the
royal family, concerned chiefly with current events and archaeology.
Gift of Albert Hyma, 1950. „.„ n(M1
I. Wilhelm ii, German Emperor, 18o9-1941.
Ma CO-laoo
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817.
Papers of Pierre S. du Pont and Victor du Pont, 18th-19th
centuries.
In Longwood Library (Kennett Square, Pa.)
Facsimiles of selected materials in the French Archives nntlonales,
Bibllotheque nntionale, Institut de France, Archives du Mlnistere des
affaires etrnngeres, Chambre de commerce de Paris, and Archives
66 Pierre" 5 S * du Pont, French economist, statesman, and author.
Victor Marie du Pont, French diplomat and American merchant and
manufacturer.
Acquired since 1954.
I. Du Pont de Nemours, Victor Marie, 1767-1827.
MS 60-1264
Longwood Library
151
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859.
Papers, 1814-56.
840 items.
Man n usa™r ^ ^"'^ Ub "*' (Ann Arbor ' Mich '> D1 V ist °n of
nf S tho V f y ° r general ' s cler k. Letters and documents from the office
of the surveyor general at Chill Icothe, Ohio, relating to suTvevine "and
Sel g S ' Hn! e „e« r ^„^ k n If 6 "; Important corr^ndent/ InclSSe
^Xn% U S^X a Z 30hDSt ° a - LUClUS ^ ^"ertTodd Lytle,
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William T
pTchase !, IS d ed - COmP " ed by W - & Ew "* (1«)
re^on GreatLa ^ S ""•"-S"™". 2- Cartography-Great Lakes
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1265
U. S. Congress,
Papers, 1760-1821. -
110 Items.
Monu ™ip!r L- Clements Llbrar y (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
gre» t a e „ 1 d%^ < ^7aftte e s^ y ^^ ° f the C ° ntlneDtal Con "
m«? n e o C I' lb ^. ln Gu i de t0 the man uscrlpt collections In the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed., complied by W. S Ewlnir ,l&m\ UEJ L -
Glft of Joseph Fields, 1048 and 1950. ' S .' 1 ° 88)
r ii" J 1- k^° l „ & ,?, ovt - Z Leglslators-U. S.-Autographs.
I. u. h. Continental Congress.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1266
U. S. President.
Papers, 1776-1045.
82 items,
Mam,™;""™ Ll Clements Llbror r (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Miscellaneous manuscripts of Presidents of the United States
Names of correspondents and authors and signers , of documents In-
elude John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Chester A Arthur Barnes
Buchanan Calvin Coolldge, Millard Fillmore Jam* ,A Garflela
R&fnr* £'"»'' Wa ^ ren K a Hardln 6. William H?nry Harrf^n;
Ton™™ ?. B -, Hay ?*' H f l ' bei 't C. Hoover, Andrew Jackson, Andrew
Heice VlS^ t"^ J r es Madlso ^ James Monroe, Franwm
^^^\£&$gfiS tt T '> U »' Ha »T 8. ^uman, George
1. Presidents— U. S.— Autographs
Cements Library MS 60-1267
West Virginia. University.
Archives, 1872-1948.
55 v 170 boxes, 8 bundles, and ft. of card aies.
In Wet \lrglnin University Library (690, 739, 957)
rtmn l ' r # 8 ^ i t .' 1c ? and lecol ' d s f«'om the President's Office, 1872-1924 •
n^of Ph?.„ I i eg ,' 9t, '' ,1 \ 1 D 89T -^ 4! College of Education liH^itl
Transfers, 1954-57.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1268
Howe, Frances R
Papers, 1817-1919.
460 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
OT M , a , t f eI ?K 18 r ? latln S to .$<» settlement of the estate of Miss Howe's
Wc^ds (1855-68) a ° d to StUd6nt llfe 0t St Mary of tte
1. Bailly de Messeln, Honore Gratlen Joseph, b. 1774— Estate
2. St Mary-of-the-Woods College— Students.
Indiana. StateL.br. ' MS 60-1269
Scott, Jonathan P
Papers on New Jersey history.
4 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
hl^fp?; n a ? d ^, r, ? ted , docum ? nts - Includes writings of Austin Scott,
Historian and university professor.
1. New Jersey— Hist— Sources. i. Scott, Austin, 1848-1922.
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 60-1270
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.
Papers, 1778-1926.
300 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Newspaper publisher, U. S. Representative from Indiana, and Vice-
President of the U. S. Letters regarding personal business and
political questions ; Colfax estate papers.
1. Indiana— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 19th cent.
MS 60-1271
Indiana. StateLlbr.
Holman, William Steele, 1822-1897.
Correspondence, 1838-99.
140 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
U. S. Representative from Indiana. Letters from constituents
regarding political Issues.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1900.
Indiana. StateLlbr. MS 60-1272
Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1801-1877.
Letters, 1831-77.
125 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
Indiana, StateLlbr. MS 60-1273 rev
West Virginia State buildings collection. 1912-31
5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (711)
Correspondence, contractors' accounts, blueprints, photos., and
other papers, mainly 1926-31, for buildings at West Virginia Uni-
versity, Marshall College, Glenville State Nomal School, W^t Uberty
T?ansfe™ a i95 C 5 ' BlTer StBte Sch ° 01 ' and 0ther •"■tttnttoS
Wert^ntaSffiT bUUd,DSS - 2 " DnlTerS,t,eS aDd C0Uegea -
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1274
Townshend, Charles, 1725-1767.
Letters, 1763-66.
65 items.
_ In Wl'ilam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman. Letters dealing with British politics, inter-
national affairs, and American affairs. Includes letters addressed to
Richard Brocklesby.
Purchase, 1947.
,„it Qt Brl '— p °l. & govt— 1760-1789. 2. Gt Brit— For. rel,— 1760-
1789. i. Brocklesby, Richard, 1722-1797.
tlti >.i -r, . MS 60-1275
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871.
Papers, 1800-66.
lft
In Ohio Historical Society Library,
•i U -?- Senat or from Ohio and Cabinet officer. Correspondence fam-
Uy papers, and genealogy. Persons named Include Hugh Boyle John
D. Brasee, John J. Crittenden, Philemon B. Ewlug Oharlra Ham
Wimam S H mU S e miSf W,S ' T ' m ° thy P1< * erlng ' ™» a » *■ Sntrnfan^d
I. Ewing family.
Ohio Historical Society.
Library
MS 60-1276
Freeman, Edward Augnstus, 1823-1892
Letters, 1881-91. '
53 Items.
Manuscripts" 1 -' ClementS Llbrary (Ani > Arbor, Mich.) Division of
English historian. Letters to an American friend Charles Henrv
2£S a £!2 w h ,th , hl9 torlcal topics, family matte™, and iSSST oS
nMi h i te v Mt ' J begln .! llll r w L? Fr eeman's lecture tour in America
Oxford^ a " Contlnulng througa lntCT years when he taught at
Purchase. 1949.
1. Historians— Correspondence, reminiscences etc. i Hart
Charles Henry, 1847-1918. =».««.. i. Hart,
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1277
152
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shadwell, Thomas G d, 1780.
Letters, 1773-78,
86 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Embassy secretary. Letters to John Marsh, British consul at
Malaga, from various places In Spain, relating to political gossip of
the court of Spain and to the American Revolution.
j 1. Spain— Pol. & govt.— 1759-1788. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution-
Sources. I. Marsh, John.
MS 60-1278
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1926.
Correspondence, 1863-65.
175 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Civil War nurse. Correspondence with relatives recording condi-
tions and happenings in the Army of the Potomac, from the end of the
Battle of Gettysburg until the close of the war.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
, Clemenis Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1042) Two-thirds
of the material was edited and published by Henrietta S. Jaquette In
South after Gettysburg (1937)
Gift of Henrietta Stratton Jaquette, 1938.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc.
MS60-1279
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Macartney, George Macartney, earl, 1737-180&
Papers, 1776-1800.
57 Items. „
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British diplomat and colonial governor. Correspondence relating
to the war against France In the West Indies and to the administra-
tion of Macartney's estates after he had left the islands. Correspond-
ents Include Charles Ash well; John Balfour; Samuel Barrlngton;
William Matthew Burt ; John Byron ; Dr. Crelghton ; Thomas DeGrey,
2d baron Walslngham; Theobald, comte de Dillon; George SackvlUe
Germain, 1st yiscount Sackvllle; James Grant; King George m;
Thomas Harrison; Robert Henvllle; John Hind; William Home;
William Knox; Hawley Loscelles; David Mill; Walter Robertson; W.
Tod ; and Ralph Woodford.
Purchased from Henry Stevens, Son and Stiles, 1926.
1. West Indies— Hist.— 1775-1783. 2. Plantations— West Indies.
MS 60-1280
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
1813-1890.
Jones, William F
Papers, 1827-90.
1501tems.
In Indiana State Library.
Legislator, mayor of Muncle, Ind., and director of the Fort Wayne
and Southern Railroad. Chiefly concerned with railroad activities
during the 1840's and 1860's.
1. Fort Wayne and Southern Railroad Company.
MS 60-1281
Indiana, State Llbr.
Balliet family.
Papers, 1728-1822.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and documents relating to the Lehigh and North-
ampton Co. (Pa.) family, including papers of Stephen Balliet, colonial
and Revolutionary soldier, patriot, and statesman. Correspondence
(177T-92) ; drafts and patents of land (1759-1822) j miscellaneous
documents, commissions, and baptismal papers (1728-99); and re-
ceipts and business agreements (1759-1808)
1 Land grants— Pennsylvania. i. Balliet, Stephen, 1753-1821.
MS 60-1282
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bollman, George.
Business records, 1784-1803.
Jv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. m
Pennsylvania merchant and Ironmaster. Letter books (1795-1803),
cashbook (1784-92), and legal papers pertaining to an attachment *ult
against a Spanish ship, Teresa, in the harbor of Santiago, Cuba (1803)
1. Pennsylvania— Comm. 2. Iron Industry and trade— Pennsyl-
vania. 3. Teresa (Ship)
MS60-1283
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Book collectors' letters, 1810-1950.
l ft
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. ' , .
Collection created by the gradual acquisition of letters of prominent
book collectors, bibliophiles, and bibliographers. It reflects the zeal
of collectors, relates to investigations among rare books, maps, and
MSS., and covers both the period of major private book collecting In
the late 19th century, and the 20th-century trend toward such collect-
ing by libraries. Names of persons now living and antiquarian book-
sellers with whom the library now deals have been omitted.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H Peckham (1942) and In the 2d
ed., compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
1 Book collectors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1284
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Mexico (Viceroyalty)
Official letters of the Viceroy, Antonio Maria Bucareh y
Ursua, 1771-78.
2 ft.
In William L; Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of -
Manuscripts. _ ■ ' .,
Copies of letters dealing with the administration of Mexico, expedi-
tions against the Apache Indians, development and fortification of the
frontier provinces, encouragement of agriculture and Industry, and
government revenue. Includes printed proclamations and pamphlets.
The letters to the Consejo de Indlas concern administrative, com-
mercial, religious, and diplomatic matters, and the news arriving from
the provinces of Mexico. _
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed., complied by W. S. Ewing (1953) and in
catalog 23 of the Dolphin Book Co. (1951) item 532.
Gift of the Clements Library Associates, 1951. „.'■*.
1 Mexico— Hist.— Spanish Colony, 1540-1810— Sources. 2. Apache
Indians. r, Bucarell y Ursua, Antonio Maria, Viceroy of Mexico,
" 1Mm , MS60-1285
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
McHenry, James, 1753-1816.
Papers, i777-1820.
lft. (4151tems)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts,
Revolutionary soldier and statesman. Correspondences, diary,
memoranda, and documents, relating mainly to McHenry's career as
Secretary of War, 1796-1800, Including material on previous adminis-
trations, military matters and Indian affairs. McHenry's diary (June
18 to July 24, 1778) , kept while he was secretary to George Washing-
ton, gives an account of the march from Valley Forge to Monmouth,
the Bnttle of Monmouth, and the march to White Plains. Includes
papers relating to McHenry's business connections with John Mc-
Henry and Co., Baltimore. Correspondents include John Adams,
Thomas Butler, Jonathan Cass, Alexander Hamilton, Daniel of St.
Thomas Jenifer, Henry Knox, James McHenry, William Vans Murray,
Timothy Pickering, George W. Ross, Count Rumford, William Lough-
ton Smith, Benjamin Stoddert, Benjamin Tallmadge, Uriah Tracy,
George Washington, Anthony Wayne, James Wilkinson, and Oliver
Wolcott. , , t
Described In the Supplement (1959) to the Guide to the manuscript
collections In the William L. Clements Library, compiled by W. S.
Ewing (1953) and In the catalog of Parke-Bernet Galleries sale no.
562 (May 3, 1944) and 596 (Oct. 30 and 31, 1944)
Purchased, 1944 and 1958; gift of James S. Schoff.
1. U. S— History, Military— To 1900. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica — Government relations. 8. Monmouth, Battle of, 1778.
MS 60-1286
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lee, John, 1733-1793.
Papers, 1763-1817.
lit (203 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. .. ..-. : -
British solicitor general, attorney general, and member of Parlia-
ment Political and family correspondence relating mainly to- im-
portant English political Issues. Most of the letters after 1793 are
addressed to Lee's wife, Mary Hutchinson Lee. Correspondents in-
clude William Eden, 1st baron Auckland ; John Scott, 1st earl of
Bldon ; Augustus Keppel, 1st viscount Keppel ; Charles Watson-Went-
worth, 2d marquess of Rockingham j and Mary Bright Watson- Went-
worth, marchioness of Rockingham.
MS 60-1287
153
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lee, John, 1733-1793.
(Continued)
Papers, 1763-1817.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements IJbrary, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from J. Pearson nnd Co., 19S2
1. Gt. Brit— Pol. & govt.— 1760-1820. i. Lee, Mary Hutchinson.
m,^.„„ r, i MS60-1287
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Hecker, Frank Joseph, 1846-1927.
Papers, 1891-1904.
1 ft.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann
Manuscripts.
irbor, Mich.) Division of
Manufacturer nnd capitalist; veteran of the Civil and Spanish-
American Wars. Papers mainly pertaining to affairs In the Quarter-
master s Dept. during the Spanish-American War, and to Hecker's
service after the war as a member of the Isthmian Canal Commission
important correspondents Include Eussell A. Alger. H. O Corbln
Joseph U. Crawford, M. I. Ludlngton, Theo. Schwan, and' John O
Walker,
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Bwinc (1953)
Gift of Christian Henry Hecker, 1952
of 1898 — Supplies.
1902.
Clements Library
2. Isthmian
MS 60-1288
1. U. S.— Hist— War
Canal Commission, 1899-
Michlgan. Univ.
Force, Peter, 1790-1868.'
Papers, 1820-68.
2 ft.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Archivist, historian, collector, and editor. Notes, correspondence,
and miscellaneous writings relative to the local politics of Washing-
ton, D. C. (of which Force was mayor for two terms), the editing of
a newspaper there, and the collection and editing of historical MSS.
and rare printed materials on American colonial and Revolutionary
history. Describes material now In the Library of Congress, which
also contains the bulk of the Force private papers. Important cor-
respondents include Matthew St. Clair Clark, P. K. Fendall Brantz
Mayer, and Henry R. Schoolcraft.
Part of the collection is described In Guide to the manuscript
collections in the William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H.
Peckham (1942) The full collection Is described in the 2d ed., com-
piled by W. S. Bwlng (1953)
Purchase, 1941 and 1945.
1. District of Columbia— Pol, & govt. — 1815-1871. 2. Journalism-
Washington, D. 0. 3. U. S.— Hist— Historiography. <
MS60-1289
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Dowdeswell, William, 1721-1775.
Papers, 1766-74.
53 items,
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman; member of Parliament (1747-75) ; Chancellor .
of the Exchequer (1765-60) Drafts and copies of 40 letters from
Dowdeswell to colleagues and friends, mainly Rockingham and
Burke, also to Chatham, Conway, Grafton, Charles Townshend, and
Wlnnlngton. Copies of 18 letters to Dowdeswell. The correspond-
ence deals mainly with Whig Party politics and strategy In financial
nnd taxation matters, with writing of and obtaining criticism on
party pamphlets, and policies regarding America, the Bast India Co.,
Ireland, and the Middlesex election issue. Includes letters written
by Henry Seymour Conway, Charles Wolfran Cornwall, Augustus
Henry Fltzroy, 3d duke of Grafton, Charles Lennox, 3d duke of
Richmond and Lennox, Thomas Townshend, 1st viscount Sydney,
Charles Townshend, and Sir Edward, 1st baronet Wlnnlngton.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L,
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from Aldlne Book Co., 1936.
1. Gt. Brit— Pol. & govt— 1760-1789. 2. Whig Party (Gt. Brit)
3. U. S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources.
MS 60-1290 rev
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Mildmay, Sir William, 1706-1771.
Papers, 1748-56.
lft. -
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British diplomat, Correspondence and negotiations with British
and French officials relating to matters provided for In the Treaty
of Alx-la-Chapelle, Including boundary settlements, prizes taken at
sea, and the exchange of prisoners. Names of correspondents and
authors and signers of documents Include William Anne Keppel, 2d
earl of Albemarle ; Charles Allx ; John Russell, 4th duke of Bedford ;
Edward Oornwallls; Ruvlgny De Cosne; Francols-Marle Durand de
Dlstroff; Louis xv of France; George n of Great Britain; George
Hlnde, Jean-Fr6derlc Phellppeaux, comte de Maurepas; William
Shirley; and Sir Joseph Yorke, 1st baron Dover.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the iVIUlam L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from the Museum Book Store, London, 1934.
1. Alx-la-Chapelle, Peace of, 1748.
60-1291
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Thompson, Charles Willis, 1871-1946.
Papers.
5 boxes and 44 scrapbooks.
In Princeton University Library.
Political writer and journalist. Mainly clippings of his writings
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— Miscellanea.
MS 60-1292
Princeton Univ.. Llbr.
Grcnville, George, 1712-1770.
Papers, 1766-67.
60 Items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman. Letters written to Grenvllle by his political
associates, chiefly Charles Jenklnson, 1st earl of Liverpool, and Wil-
liam Pitt, 1st earl of Chatham; dealing with the Seven Years' War,
especially the fleet movements and the campaign on the Continent,
the ministerial policies, and social gossip. Includes a copy 'of Gren-
vllle's resignation from the Naval Treasury, 1757. Other corre-
spondents Include Richard TemDle Grenvllle. 2d earl Temple.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) Also described
in the catalog of J. Pearson & Co., 1927, Item 146. The letters are
published In The Grenvllle papers, edited by W. J, Smith (1852-53),
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937. .
1. Seven Years' War, 1756-1763— Hist,— Sources. i. Liverpool,
Charles Jenklnson, 1st earl of, 1727-1808. ri. Pitt, William, 1st earl
of Chatham, 1708-1778.
MS 60-1293
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Wilson, Woodrow, Pret. V, S., 1866-1924.
Papers.
ca. 50 boxes.
In Princoton University Library
Correspondence and other papers, Including original letters from
Wilson; shorthand transcripts from Wilson's dictation made by
Charles L. Swem and other stenographic secretaries; drafts of
speeches, interviews, and memoranda; and photos. Includes addi-
tional papers collected by Swem and by Wilson's biographer, Ray
Stannard Baker, mainly In his capacity as chief of the American
■ Press Bureau at the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-19.
■' _ Guide In the library. Also described, In part, in The Princeton
University Library chronicle, v. 17, no. 3 (spring 1956) p. 178-182.
1. U, S— Hist— 20th cent— Sources. I. Swem, Charles Lee.
a. Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946.
_ MS 60-1294
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842.
Papers.
ca. 20,000 Items.
In Princeton University IJbrary.
Political leader. Correspondence, pamphlets, broadsides, and
other papers relating to Southard's career and to the politics of his
; time. Correspondents include William H. Cabell, John O. Calhoun,
Henry Clay, William L. Dayton, Stephen Decatur, John Marshall,
Martin Van Buren, Emma Wlllard, and William Wirt
1. U. S.— Hist— 1815-1861— Sources. 2. New Jersey— Hist— 1776-
' 1865— Sources.
MS 60-1296
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886.
Papers concerning Marguerite, Countess of Blessington,
; 1837-55.
70 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
' A portion of the letters and notes used by Madden In writing The
; literary life and correspondence of the Countess of Blessington.
1, Blessington, Marguerite (Power) Farmer Gardiner, countess of,
• 1789-1849.
MS 60-1296
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
154
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jelferys and Faden, London.
Business correspondence, 1773-83.
84 it cms.
In 'William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. ■
Geographers to the King of England, and map publishers. Letters
from Continental map makers, engravers, dealers, and collectors, In
Paris, Turin, Venice, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Leyden, Berne, and
Berlin. Important correspondents Include W. Famltt, Roch-Joseph
Jullen, George Lamers, J. Lattr<5, and Perrler et Verrler
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942) Also de-
scribed in the catalog of Henry Stevens, Son & Stiles, new ser, 23
(1886) Item 19.
Purchase, 1936. , ,
1. Cartographers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1297
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Grant, Charles, viscount de Vaute.
Papers, 1756-1804.
In William L. Clements library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. . . ,
French Army officer. Correspondence and a petition intended to
gain a military appointment in England for Grant, draft of a peti-
tion to the Continental Congress for a grant of land, various histori-
cal notes and letters, and a Journal entitled, Journal du voyage de
Louts-Charles Grant de Vaux lorsqu'U revenolt de Hale Maurice en
France en 1768. Correspondents Include Mons. Du Catelet, Jacques
L. F Ferroux, James Grant, William Grant, Louis-Charles. Grant de
Vaux Hobart, Mons. de La Bove, James Lewis Drummond, 4th
due de Melfort, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount Melville, and Mons.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942), and In the
catalog of Sotbeby and Co., May 19-28, 1913, item 78L '
I Grant de Vaux, Louis Charles. Journal du voyage de Louls-
Oha'rles Grant de Vaux lorsqu'll revenolt de l'isle Maurice en France
enlm " ^MS 60-1298
Michigan, Univ. Clements Library
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809.
Papers, 1763-4903.
316 items.
In Connecticut Stat,** Library.
Governor of Connecticut, U. S. Representative, and Senator.
Chiefly letters to Trumbull's wife, Eunice Backus Trumbull, and to
his brother John Trumbull, the artist. Includes John Trumbull s
writs of committal and discharge (1780-81), miscellaneous papers,
and several letters from Trumbull's father Jonathan Trumbull, Sr.
to his son John.
Brief calendar and Indexes in library.
Gift, 1624 ; gift of Maria Trumbull Dana, 1926.
I. Trumbull, Eunice (Backus) n. Trumbull, John, 1756-1848.
rn. Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1785.
MS 60-1299
Connecticut State Library
Wadsworth family.
Papers, 1718-1871.
38 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Material relating to the Wadsworth family of Durham, Conn.
MS 60-4800
Connecticut, State Library
Eddy, George Simpson.
Papers on Benjamin Franklin.
6 cartons.
In Princeton University Library. .„»„_i.
Correspondence of Eddy with other Franklin scholars, and research
notes.
Guide In the library.
1. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
MS 60-1801
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Perry collection of autographs and autograph letters,
ca. 236 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Index with collection.
Purchase, 1943.
LAutographs-Collectlons. MS 60-1302
Connecticut. State Library
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Revolutionary War letters, 1770-83.
ca. SO Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Unofficial correspondence.
Purchase and gift, various dates.
1 U. S.-^Hlst— Revolution— Personal narratives.
Connecticut, State
Library
MS 60-1303 rev
Belin family.
Papers of the Belin and D'Andelot families, 16th-20th
centuries. ,
10 boxes.
In Longwood Library (Kennett Square, Pa.)
Access restricted.
Acquired since 1954.
I. D'Andelot family.
MS 60-1304
Longwood Library
Merrill, Samuel, 1831-1924.
Papers, 1850-1924.
218 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Army officer, publisher, banker, nnd railroad promoter. Civil War
.etters and Merrill's diary while a member of Company K, 70th Eegt,
Indiana Volunteers. .... „„ tl .
1 U S — Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories— Ind. Inf.— 70th.
2. Indiana Infantry. 70th Regt., 1882-1865.
MS60-1305
Indiana. State Llbr.
Gates, William Bdmond, 1863-1940, oolleotor.
Latin- American documents, 16th-19th cent
ca. 200 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Documents in Spanish and In various Mayan languages; part of
an earlier Gates collection of materials relating to Mexico and Cen-
tral America.
Gift of Robert Garrett.
1 Mexico— Hist.— Sources. 2, Central America— Hist— Sources.
8. Mayan languages-Texts. MS 60-1306
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Maclean, John, 1800-1886.
Papers.
ca. 30,000 items.
In Princeton University Library. _
Correspondence and other papers relating to Maclean s careei as
president of Princeton University. Includes documents collected by
Maclean relating to the history of the university.
Guide In the library.
1. Princeton University— Hist— Sources!
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
New, Harry Stewart, 1858-1937.
Correspondence, 1869-1988.
225 Items
In Indiana. State Library.
U. S. Senator from Indiana and Postmaster General, Letters,
chiefly political.
1. U. S.— Pol, & govt.— 1901-1953.
MS 60-1308
Indiana. State Llbr.
Helm, Thomas B
Diaries, 1862-88.
26 v.
In Indiana State Library.
Teacher, civil engineer, judge, and historian. Weather diaries Kept
at Logansport, Ind.
1. Meteorology— Indiana— Logansport. -.kci An''in™
MS 60-1309
Indiana. State Llbr.
Shaffer, John Charles, 1853-1943.
Papers, 1893-1914.
115 Items.
EdUofrdpubllsh^the Indianapolis star. Mainly letters from
Albert J. Beverldge.
i. Beverldge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927. 60-1310
Indiana. State Llbr.
155
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Swift, Lucius Burrie, 1844-1929.
Papers, 1850-1929.
12(H) Items.
In Indiana State Library.
Indiana, State Ubr. MS 80-1811
Thompson, Richard Wigginton, 1809-1900
Papers, 1818-99.
550 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
J^S.-Pol*govt-1865-im an.s.-mS^iiwar-Mu.
Indiana, State Ubr. MS 60-1812
Wallace, Lewis, 1827-1905.
Papers, 1862.
600 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
1 U. 8.— Hist— Civil War— Sources.
Indiana. StateUbr. MS60-1B1&
Wilson, William T J. 1854.
Papers, 1815-1942.
800 Items.
In Indiana State Library
1. Logansport, Ind.— Hist,
Indiana. StateUbr. MS 60-1314
Bis Pont family.
T^lS th6ra Bradford du Pont collection, 1799-1834.
r^» 1 f^ therl ? n MiU * H1 storlcal Library (Wilmington Del)
m ^^«alla^^Sf,^aS^
meat (1801) ; papers concern ng the TaUevrand loan »,. ♦lff^T
*»1~I.» and^onS^^offl 10 ^) V* ««*
Loagwood Library MS 60-1315 rev
Burr," Aaron, 1756-1836.
Papers, mainly 1770-1886.
ca. 280 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Soldier, lawyer, and political leader. OorresDondenre ami nfho*
1-U.S.-— Pol. ifc govt— 1789-1816.
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS/60-1816
Miller, Valette.
Papers, 1784-1885.
£8*> Items.
In Indiana State Library
cluKpe^oa^obT^ *"*"• "» d * » e <*u War. In-
..No^Kt^I^*- au - S -=«-«^War-MI«e.,anea.
Indiana. State Llbr.
MS 60-1317
Unthank, Josiah.
Correspondence of Josiab. and Susan Unthank, 1837-1924.
In Indiana State Library.
Letters written while students at Friends' Boarding School ( Start
ham) and regarding work with Indian children at WhiwXffii'
■jJL^Z^ST' ?£*?*?> tod-Srodente. 2. White's MaSutl
Labor Institute, Wabash Oo., Ind. I. Unthank, Susan.
Indiana. StateUbr. MS 60-1818
Burnet, John Robertson, 1808-1874, oeOmtor.
Genealogical papers, ca. 1820-lWa
ca, 1000 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society coUectlon
famuiel™' *'*'*' memonuH,a ' *«■■ concerning Morris Oo. (N. J.)
Index by family name In repository.
1. Morris Co., N. J._ GeneaL— -Sources.
New Jersey Hist Soc. MS 60-1819
Vaughan. Sir John, I788f-1796.
Papers, 1779-81.
lft (ca, 600 Items)
vSmf U ° lemente **»** (^> Arbor, Mich.) Division of
-aS 8 ^^
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In th« Wmi... t
Clements library compiled by H. H. Peckhan? 7^° in tt "caSl«
of Sotheby and Co.. June 24-27, 1010, Item 40. and ta Stevens! sS and
Stiles. Bare Americana (1927). Item 182/ »n>vens, B on and
Purchase, 1928.
1776-1783 S— Hl8t '" -HeT<>lntl<>n—S0UrCeS - 2 - We9t Indies— Hlst.-
Mlchlgan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1320
Van Tyne, Claude Halatead, 1869-1930.
Papers, 1895-1930.
. 2 ft
MamisCTipto. 1 ' 1 ** ° lements Ubtar * <*»* **»'. Mich.) Division of
Historian. Correspondence, lecture notes, drafts of articles cIId-
?„^ a „ n 2.° the f rf m ?. t f r lal relatln e t° Van Tyn'e's lectoring, 'iSSSbSf
and teaching activities, and to his studies in India in Aaffl
£?f le t te 7 , i rom u Qeo i g0 Otto Trevelyan. Other ImportantcorresDond?
n^^J oba I r ^i a Jflm «°n, JohTBacTMcMaster' Caries
Turner * * Em nanuel Celling, and Fi^erick J^ksol
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William T
Gift of the Van Tyne family, 1052 - * : ^'
M^»^ l8 i ^lf D8 — Correspondence, 'reminiscences, etc. 2. History.
O^o? b^ d l^S28 e88aySl leCtUreS - '• TreVelyan ' ^r " o£Se
Michigan, Univ.
dements Library
MS 60-1321
Wild, John, d. 1866.
Autograph collection.
ca. 2400 items.
In Princeton University Library
. n ^ ^ S ^2 d T e ' B,8Ded tlckets and Invitations, drawings, engiav-
S??;^h te t e t Ph 1 me^a, and . ^Z t*^**' maln 'y ot '"a late 18tt "and
early 18th centuries, some from France and Germany but the greater
number from England. Includes ca. 1B0 French autographs fnatoS
fc / S°]' tlCal a f m 7. 0t the 16tn t0 18tb «£*•?!£ 5 1W
letters and documents of important figures in Germany, Italy Pi and
iK"^"? 0tl Sf «>ntlnental countries. Correspond iSSudeW*
nSUHSSi * b °? F ^ Wta GwJwln ' ^ard Cumberland,
David Wilkie, Benjamin West, J. M W. Turner. James Northern
S^Laf^* Da ? d ^ rrl " k ' John 0'Ke^, r *w"lS N HeS;
mr Isaac Newton, John Abernethy, Edmund Burke, William Ctobbatt
^TSL"? 8t i"^' George Oannlng.'Lord Nelson, the Duke^C Welling
ton, Captain Cook, and Admiral Benbow wemng
Gift of Robert H. Taylor, 196S.
1. Autographs— Europe— Collections. 2. Gt. Brit— Soc. life & cust
Princeton Univ. Ubr. MS 60-1323
156
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de, 1782-1799,
Papers, 1767-1832.
140 items.
In Wlllinm L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
French playwright and diplomat; friend of the American Colonies
during the Revolution. Letters and documents of Beaumarchais, of his
wife, Marie Therese Amelle Wlllermaula de Beaumarchais, and of
their daughter, Amelle Eugenie de Beaumarchais de la Rue. The
letters cover the period of Beaumarchais' service to the French King
as a secret service agent, his literary productivity, and his activities
In the American and French Revolutions; many papers concern his
unsuccessful effort to supply the French National Convention with
muskets from Holland, his arrest for treason (1792), and his subse-
quent exile. ,
Described In Guide to tSie manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) More than
100 of the items were published in Lettres inedites de Beaumarchais,
de Mme de Beaumarchais et de leur fllle Eugenie, publlees d'apres les
orlginaux de la "Clements Library" par Gilbert Chinard (1929)
Letters for 1791-99 were listed in the catalog of Sotheby and .Co.,
Nov. 16-17, 1925, items 239.
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
1. France— Hist— Revolution— 1789-1799— Sources. i. Beau-
marchais, Marie Therese Amelle (Wlllermaula) Caron de, 1751-1816.
H Toussalnt de la Rue, Amelle Eugenie (Caron de Beaumarchais)
MS 60-1323
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Mills, Lucius D 1848-1936.
Diaries, 1872-1936. ■
4 reels of microfilm, made from originals lent by Mrs. Ray
Thompson.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Thirty-six diaries kept by the proprietor of the Mills Lake Nursery
near Garden City, Minn., containing Information on the grafting,
pruning, planting, and marketing of trees and shrubs.
1 Arboriculture. I. Mills Lake Nursery, Garden City, Minn.
MS 60-1324
Minn. Hist. Soe.
1848-1926.
Case, John H
Papers, 1854-1926.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Articles on pioneer families located near Nlninger and Eastings,
Minn., including those of Alexis Bailly, John Bassett, Mrs. Henry
Belland, John Blakely, Mrs. John Brown, Peter M. Caleff, Peter F.
Countryman, Alexander Faribault, William Freeborn, Augusts L.
Larpenteur, Hazen Moders, William W. Poor, Andrew Robertson,
Sylvester Russell, Edward D. Stone, Daniel W. Truax, and Elijah
Wilson.
1. Pioneers — Minnesota.
MS 60-1325
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Biscoe, George Street, b. 1835.
Papers, 1860-67.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Congregational minister at Cottage Grove, Minn, and chaplain of
the Minnesota House of Representatives. Letters written by Biscoe
containing information about church work, farming, popular feeling
against the Sioux after the war of 1862-65, a visit to the Sioux prison
camp at Fort Snelllng, competition among towns for the location of
Carleton College, a local meeting to avoid the draft for the Civil War,
living costs, and lyceums.
Gift, 1934. „ „„„„„-
1. Cottage Grove, Minn. 2. Dakota Indians— Wars, 1862-186o.
3. Carleton College, Northfleld, Minn. 5
MS60-1326
Minn, Hist. Soc.
Slack, Hiram W 1842-1925.
Papers, 1815-1934..
4 v. and lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Teacher and principal in the St. Paul schools. Letters written to
Slack by George M. Morrison, Cyrus Northrop, and Newton a.
Winchell, and by various St. Paul teachers, relating to the Minne-
sota Education Association, the St. Croix Collegiate and Military
Academy at Hudson, Wis., The Teachers' Training School at Lind-
strom, Minn., other educational institutions in Minnesota, ar.1 Gamp
Pokegama, a summer camp for boys operated by Slack on Lake
Pokegama. Includes family papers and four volumes of notes and
expense accounts kept by Slack while he was in Germany in 1894
studying the German educational system.
1. Education— Minnesota.
MS 60-1327
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Political Equality Club, Minneapolis.
Records, 1892-1920.
3 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, a history of the organiza-
tion ; a list of woman suffrage clubs in Minnesota, undated reminis-
cences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a history of woman suffrage in
Minnesota by Mauii C. Stockwell; and constitution, membership lists,
and minutes of the Minneapolis Women's School and Library
Organization.
Received, 1933. „ _„ , „.,„.,.
1. Woman— Suffrage— Minnesota. i. Stanton, Elizabeth (Cady)
1815-1902. ii. Stockwell, Maud C.
MS 60-1328
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Political Equality Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1910-17.
2 V.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings showing the efforts of the club to spread
Information in Minnesota about woman suffrage.
1. Woman— Suffrage — Minnesota.
MS 60-1829
Minn, Hist. Soc.
The Parmer. General edition.
Farmers' letters, 1949.
3 -boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Reminiscences written by farmers from Minnesota, Wisconsin,
North Dakota, and South Dakota for the Minnesota Territorial Cen-
tennial edition of The Farmer, a magazine published at St. Paul.
The letters deal with agricultural methods and machinery, buildings,
social life, education, homesteading, the Sioux outbreak, and grass-
hopper invasions. ■ ■_ . ....
l^grieulture^-Northwestern States. 2. Farm life— Northwestern
*"'"• MS 60-1330
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Nelson, William, 1847-1914, oolUotor.
Autograph collection, ca, 1690-1913.
ca. 275 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous autographs purchased at auction; principally 18th-
and 19th-century letters and documents concerned with New Jersey
history. Includes letters of J. Austin Allibone, Joseph Barber, John
Bayard J S. Black, Joseph Bloomfleld, Joseph Borden, Elisha
Boudlnot, James Caldwell, Salmon P. Chase, Roswell L, Colt, Hamil-
ton Fish, Paul L. Ford, Oliver W. Holmes, Philip Hone, Peter Au-
gustus Jay Reverdy Johnson, James Lenox, William Livingston, Ann
Lyon, James McCoeh, Hugh Nelson, John Nelson, John U Palfrey,
Charles Petti t, Herbert Putnam, Whitelaw Reid, John Rutherfurd,
William G.Simms, Samuel L, Southard, Jared Sparks, E. O. Stedman,
Alexander H. Stephens, Reuben G. Thwaites, and William Winter.
Indexed in MSS. index; list and sale catalog in repository.
Purchase, 1915.
1. New Jersey — Hist.— Sources.
MS 60-1331
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Russell, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878.
Papers, 1808-66.
In'wilUam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Dlvlolon of
Ma Br"i«sh P, s i tatesman. Personal and political correspondence notes
and quotations for speeches, drafts and revisions of historical writ-
ing and essays, andpolltlcal notations on size and representation
of dlstrictrand party affiliations of their representatives. Important
correspondents .Include Sir Henry George Grey, 3d viscount Howick,
3d e?rl Grey ■ Henry Petty-Fltzmaurice, 4th earl of Kerry, 8d mar-
quelTof Lansdowne; William Lamb, 2d viscount Melbourne; and
Samuel March Philldppa.
Described in Guide to the manuscript : collections »" the J\^
L Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942), and in tho
catalog of J. Pearson and Co., 1927, item 180.
1 Gt Brit— Pol & govt.— 19th cent. 2. History, Modern— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures, 3. Gt. Brit— Peerage. '■,«,*„ ■,,«,„
Mo 60-ldoz
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
157
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.
Papers, 1741-S4.
1 ft. (ca, 400 Items)
Man n uST U Omenta Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, complied by H H Peckham nni™ «Ji iH ?i™
catafc** of Sotheby and &., Dec* ffr-20, ifl$ ftem'eof I'nd J Pea*!
tS&SPvBu* im ' ' tem TO - and Wing, IWuSbSw; **"
face-tlael-saiVei 01 * « ort - "60-1789. 2. Woman - Anecdotes,
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1883
Townahend, George Townshend, ht marquis, 1724-1807
Papers. 1767-1807.
2ft
Man^p'tT ^ Clemento Llbrar y <A»- Arbor, Mich.) Division of
British Army officer and lord lieutenant of Ireland CorresDond-
ence covering Townshend's career in Ireland, relaHng to S
menta and preferments and to Irish political affairs Includes fam?lv
correspondence. Important correspondents include WllHam W\ d
oZs oV r Ba1h . n 'TS! V 'r U ^ Ba "' n6ton : Thomas Th™^t marl
qness of Bath; John Bourke; Augustus Henrv EMt^rnv si T,w-*
i r~i'„ e n d H UP B n , S i ttlement ot tne Clements estate, 1937.
1. Ireland— Pol. & govt.— 1780-1820. '..
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1334
Sumner, Jethro, 1733-1786.
Correspondence, 1780-81.
72 Items.
Man n usTrl"T ^ 01eme ^ Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Soh! ^rl?;, O0 « e8 P° n 'lents include Mark Armstrong, JohnBaWlst
1. Southern States— Hist— Revolution.
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library MS«M1»5
Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850.
Papers.
ca. 1650 Items.
In Princeton University .Library
Correspondence and other papers of Samuel Miller Pr«.hvfAri«n
^ n l r vIr B l a ^ an ?n^ 0rla,, • relatln8 to P* rt to-SS "wE&SlS&to
^byterTanc'le^an 801 " 6 PaP8r8 <* hlS "° a ' John M'llerTa^
«t<. ? ^ ^i'^ la,1 ^""n-raergy-Correspondence, reminiscences.
1819-1896? tto'versIty-Hlst-Sources. i. MI^S
Princeton Dnlv. Llbr.
MS 60-1336
Condict, Lewis, 1773-1862, ooUeotor.
Pension application abstracts, ca. 1776-1837
1 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
Genealogical notices of various New Jersey families, collected bv
STefsou^! H6TOluaonar y .**•«■* aPPUcaMons for "pSitaS .and
Typed copy In Halsey collection (H410) Most of th« «h,.„M.
TlO (W 1D tDe B0Clety ' B *"««»«*•. "ew ser.^ 6(lS»)*SiSS
Gift of Joseph F. Tuttle.
1. New Jersey — Qeneal. i. Title.
NewJerseyHIstSoc. MS 60-1337
Sartorio, Jose" Manuel, 1746-1829.
Papers. l .
>lft. ■
ManSplr L " 01eWents ^w, <Apn Arbor, Mich.) Division of
_ Mexican priest. MSS. of Sartorlo's writings In SDanlsh and i,h„
dealing with religious and bibliographical matte™ * ° * d Latln '
Purchase, 1950. ^
1. Catholic Church In Mexico.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1338
Committee on Off-Oampus
Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886.
Papers, 1812-1911.
ift.
Man^rlp'tT h ' ° lementS Ubr&ty (Ann Arbor - Mlcn > D1 ^">n of
KiK^^ 0D il. b0< J k f ealer - CorFes P ond eQce relating to book Durchases
bibliographical data, gossip of auctions and sale!. Includes dSolS
SSffii te I ?f ta * *"? b1 " 8 Sent t0 Stevew ' customer^ ll 5 2^06 and
letters to Stevens from book collectors and librarians iSrS
Z^T^ ln , ClUde John Rus8e11 Bartlett,Jo\n Carte™ Brown^
John O. Frtmoiit, James Lenox, Richard Henry Major Enh?X'
George Squler, and Benjamin Franklin Stevens J ' Bpnralm
DescrlbecMn Guide to the manuscript collections In the William r
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) ' Ll
Deposited by Henry Stevens, Son and Stiles, 19S7
tors^r?«™n 8 m bookselling-Won. 2. Book collec-
tors—Correspondence, remlnlscences,etc, . t r uw -
Michigan; Univ. Clements Library MS 60-1339
West Virginia. University.
Contacts.
Scripts, 1949-56.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (627, 649, 714. 822)
Mimeographed scripts of radio broadcasts made by university *ood
TrWe™"lS n | te U8t0ty apd aCt ' VltleS ■■«* tbe "^eTsTtyr
1. West Virginia, University.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-1340
Parker family.
Papers, ca. 1724-1850.
ca. BOO Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
Papers of the Perth Amboy (N.J.) family : James Parker member
of the Board of Proprietors of the colony, surveyor genera of New
Jersey and member of the Provincial Council ; his sonfjan.es Parker
£ ^fpresentat ye business executive, philanthropist, and prwffi
of the New Jersey Historical Society. Legal documents relating to
IZ^^Z? 10 ™ and t0 P ur <* a8 <* * confiscated estat J Swng
«n^ 5XT i 100 * «>«espondence, bills/receipts, accounts, memorials^
and other dpcumento. Includes letters of Bobert Allen James Bar'
berie, Andrew Bell. Itynelr Blanchard, EllshrBoudmorGilbSfBudd
John Cochran, James Duane, Azariah Dunha™' W HUam Duntap
f£»^ P nl |a. W. Freame, Horatio N. Giistine, HUgh 5
ersley, William O. Houston; Andrew Johnston, Abraham Kltchel, R R
B;I^ B8 i S• W , nlte . r L'T'DSsto". Thomas MUlldge, Samuel D. Morford.
E/ d A M °A J ^ Penn, Richard Penn, Thomas Penn, John
££££ \ n h 1 R " t 5e rfurd . » ttTld Ryerson, James Silver, Richard
Stevens, Richard Stockton, Robert Stockton, and Peter Young
Gift of Charles W. Parker, 1932.
,. pa&resri^c^^^^^^ etc -
New Jersey H^tSoc. M S 60-1341
Hunt, William Southworth, collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1736-1943.
ca. 225 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
«n^ e m 8 , aDd ^ the K docume nts signed by prominent New Jersey men
and women and other persons, chiefly of the late 19th and 20th cen-
tarles. Includes letters of Jonathan Belcher, William's. Borah GutVon
%22ES n aI ^, r CamPl F ^ ^ 0haoce - A- J. Dallas JohS 6 Dana"
n^fi h J ^S aU lel 5. /a^es J. D ay|S( John F D
Charles Edison, Edward I. Edwards, John F. Fort, William Franklin
F. T Frellnghuysen, J. S. Frelinghuysen, Albert Ga la«nf Horace'
Greeley John W. Griggs, John Hay, Will H. Hays, John G.Hlbben!
Garret A. Hobart, Harold G. Hoffman, Hamilton F. Kean, MoTganF.
MS 60-1342
158
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Autograph colleo-
Hunt, William Southworth, collector.
tion, en. 1736-1943. (Continued)
Larson, James McHenry, A. Harry Moore, Dwlght F. Morrow, Frank-
lin Murphy, William H. Prescott, Theo. P. Randolph, Theodore Roose-
velt George S. SUzer, James Smith, Jr., Samuel L Southard, Jared
Sparks, B. O. Stokes, Poster M. Voorhees, and Woodrow Wilson.
Indexed In SISS. Index; list In repository.
Bequest of Mr. Hunt.
1. American letters. „ ^„,~
MS 6CW342
New Jersey Hist, Soe.
Tfcylor, Robert Stewart, 1838-1918.
Papers, 1869-1917.
12,000 Items. ,>■■■...■
In Indiana State Library. , o k„-
Patent attorney, Republican candidate for U. S, Senate, member
of the Mississippi River Commission, and trustee of Wabash College.
Benjamin Harrison letters, business papers of the Port Wayne ^Elec-
trical Works, and papers relating to the Indianapolis and Broad
Ripple Transit Co., to the Indianapolis Monetary Convention (1897-
98), and to political Issues, „ ,, j.
1 Indianapolis and Broad Ripple Transit Company. 2. Monetary
Convention, Indianapolis. S. Indiana— Pol. & govt. i. Harrison,
Benjamin, Pres. U, S., 1838-1001. a. Port Wayne Electrical Works.
MS 60-1343
Indiana. State Llbr.
Ewing, William G d. 1854.
Papers of William G. and George W. Ewing, 1818-81.
30,000 Items. ;
In Indiana State Library. ^ .
Letters and account books relating to the fur trade, Indian claims
real estate, Internal improvements, the Civil War, the California gold
rush, and Indiana politics. ■'■ ." ■ _,„.„,„
1 Fur trade— The West, 2. Indians of North America— Claims.
8. Real property— Indiana. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Miscellanea.
6 California— Gold discoveries. 6. Indiana— Pol. & govt. I. Ewing,
George Washington, 1809-1868. '
Indiana, State Llbr.
Coburn, John, 1825-1908.
Papers, 1850-1904.
125 Items.
In Indiana State Library. . .... :•.-...-
Lawyer, Civil War officer, and U. S. Representative from Indiana.
Materials relnting to politics and economics, the natural gas boom,
and the Civil War. „ ■ ,,
1 u s _pol. & govt.— 1885-1900. 2. U. 8.— Econ. condlt. 3. Gas,
Natural— Indiana. 4. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Miscellanea.
MS 60-1346
Indiana. State Llbr.
Crosier, Adam.
Pnpers, 1840-1902.
257 Items.
In Indiana State Library. .,,„„„„ flw>
Materials relating to medical practice, economic conditions, the
Civil War, and political questions.
1, Medicine — Indiana. 2. Indiana — Econ. condlt; 8. U. S. — Hist,—.
Civil War— Miscellanea. 4. Indlanu— Pol. & govt.
Indiana. State Llbr.
Noble, Noah, 1794-1844.
Papers, 1816-44.
2000 items.
Go™ of Tnd e |ana™ r Letters and documents on the Internal Im-
provement movement, canal and railroad building, the Black Hawk
Wnr Indinn cessions, and political questions.
1 Indiana-Public works. 2. Black Hawk War 1832. 8. Indians
of North America— Land transfers. 4. Indiana-Pol. & Bon.
- MS 00-1 34 1
Indiana. State Llbr.
St. Paul. Chamber of Commerce.
Records, 1881-1904.
7 v. and 2 boxes. ;;
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, constitution and bylaws, membership lists,
and financial records, relating to the St. Paul school W«e>n. to the
proposed Tehuantepec Ship Railway ^cross the I«hnms , of Tehuan-
tepecTMexlco, to court cases of the Northwestern Fuel Co., St. Paul,
andthe St Paul Trust Co. against the Chamber of Commerce for ful-
fillment of contracts, and to Benjamin P. Beardsley and. Alfred S.
Tallmadge, secretaries of the Chamber of Commerce.
1 St Paul — Public schools. 2. Tehuantepec ship-railway.
a Northwestern Fuel Company, St. Paul. 4. St. Paul Trust Company,
St. Paul.
MS 60-1348
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Nicola, John, 1811-1873.
Papers, 1818-69.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. ^
Correspondence and diaries (1862, 1864, 1809) kept by Nlcols In
St Paul containing weather records, genealogy, household expense
accounts, and data on tin Methodist Episcopal Church, on Nlcols,
Dean and Gregg, wholeai .')rs of iron and hardware, and on Nlcols
activities as a regent of the University of Minnesota and as a mem-
ber of the Minnesota legislature. Includes letters written by a Mary-
land woman (1847) discussing slavery, and notes kept by Nlcols on
the Civil War and on a trip to Washington, D. O. In 1864. Among the
correspondents were William H. Marshall and Henry H. Sibley.
1 Methodist Episcopal Church In Minnesota. 2. Hardware— St.
Paul 8 Minnesota. University. Board of Regents. 4. Minnesota—
Pol. & govt. 5. Slavery in the U. S. 6. U. S— Hist.— Civil
War-Miscellanea. MS 60-1349
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864,
Records, 1861-64.
2 v
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
lite of officers ; a record of soldiers killed, wounded, and missing
at 'Mil battle ofAn tetam (1862) • rosters for court martlals, boards of
surveyTnd picket, fatigue, and guard duty ; copies of orders received
from the U. S. War Dept. ; and copies of letters written by George N.
M T,? t S liH?st^c!vH n War-Reglmental histories-Minnesota In-
fantry— 1st 2.' Antletam,, Battle of, 1882. I. Morgan, George N.
n. Ramsey, Alexander. 181O-1008. MS 60-1850
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Luther, James H
Papers, 1861-89.
450 Items. .
^^^^i^ev'B four sons who were with the Union
Arw during the Civil War. Also Includes Information on political
questions ^oclantfe. W(a _p e rsonal narratives. 2. Indlana-
. Pol.' & govt. 3. Indlnnn-Soc. life & cust. I. Luther ^ ml ^_ 18B1
Indiana. StnteLlbr.
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1951.
Papers, 1832-1939.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (in Swedish) between Lafot and his famlli -about
agriculture, the U. S. Naval Academy, duty with the Pacific Fleet
wSj/oyster culture, and the. Eagle Holler Mill Co. of New Ulm,
MrnnTana reminiscences on Lafofs life In Sweden and hlfrexpe-
riences In New tork, Illinois, and Lakefleld, Minn. Includes several
Swedish almanacs dating from 1882-87.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 26 (1945) p. 260 and v. £i
(1948) p. 154.
l^grl^ltu^AWrles, essays, lectures. 2. U. S Navy-Sea
life 8 Oyster-culture. 4. Sweden-Soe. life & cust. 6. Sweden In
theU.S nTmanacs, Swedish. 7. Eagle Roller Mill Com-
pany, New Ulm, Minn. MS 60-1352
Minn. Hist. Soc.
1829-1900.
Atwood, Edwin H
Papers, 1860-1900.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections. ,„,«,»
Farmer and bookseller. Correspondence chiefly dealing with the
Minnesota State Farmers' Alliance while Atwood was president of
the sZros County Farmers' Alliance Committee and a member ot
the ^ Farm™ s' Alliance Central Committee; diaries i a property record ;
records Kept by Atwood as. legal guardian of the children of Seth
PaSkrttnd correspondence with Ignatius Donnelly, Randolph M.
Probstfleld, and mnny members of the Atwood family.
T^ota Stole" ^^Alllance. ;,. Donnelly Ignatius,
1881-1901 a Probstfleld, Randolph M. in. Atwood family.
' Ma bO-looo
Winn. Hist. Soc.
159
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Business records of firms located in Red Creek, W. Va.
51 items.
In West Virginia University Library (675)
r 5?' <md „ voIun,es 0( records of the Elklns Lumber Co T r v™^
£££& &2££Z3r a,aa Co - '-Si^i£ 2?S
Gift of Harrison Bennett, 1954
CreVw *v. tra , de P ~ f E ? d Cr f^' S- Va V 2. General stores -Red
^reeK, w. Va. 3. Postal service— West Virginia— Red Creek i
Elklns Lumber Company, Red Creek, W. Va n Myers (J ci r ,™
West Virginia. Univ. " Xibrary MS 60-1354
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1785-1821
Correspondence, 1801-19 '
lft. (3151tems)
Man'uSr U ° lementS Ubrary (Ann Arbor - Mich.) Division of
Irifh'^nH?!'' 8 ^?-, * Letters addressed to Sheffield by English and
Irish friends in the later years of his life, dealing with a vniietv or
topics including political and parliamentary matters Irish pontics
agriculture international trade, the Napoleonic wars rauesta tor"
cKsTbb S ot an ist ( baro y „ folT f to *"5«t ^"espSdenlsTnllude
tf^MML* GU " ( ° rd; aDd Chari <* ^x^tSe
>'■•'• m-SfT™ ln Gulde to the manuscript collections in the William I.
v Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peekham (19421
vv Purchased from L. W. Rogers, 1839,
18wUm<iT Brl | _ 4 Po V & 8° Tt --77l800-1837. 2. Ireiand-Pol, & govt.-
* r^mst.47^^^ces. Brlt - * «'■ Brlt-C-nm. , i , fe
Michigan. Un,v. Clements Library MS 6 °- 13SS
Hamilton, Allen.
Papers, 1817-99.
6000 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Con^enHon ™wT£*£? r am £ W ? V* Ind <ana Constitutional
tCTonsmutioS <sss StaTigsr b traa ng w Q 1 ?r t a n ? i8 i ia ' 1 i , on '
claims, land purchases and sales, and the" Wabash and eVc™"
Includes estate papers of William Wells and John B RlcnaravYne
1. Banks and banking— Indiana. 2. Indiana— Pol & iSvt % i„
diana. Constitutional Convention, 18HMK51 4 Indians of North"
America-Trading posts. 5. Indians of North Ainwlca-^ft™ ft
WU1 B Sf° P ?T ty ,T Indla, " 1 D 7 - Waba8n and Er i« <SEa Wells
William, of Indiana, n. Ricbardville, John B. '
Indiana. State Libr. MS 60-1356
Brinley family.
Papers, 1822-88.
8 ft.
Mnn^rip'tT *" C,ementS Library (Ann Ariw - Ulch -> Dl " 8 '°° of
In part, photocopies of originals owned by the American Anfi
S^l^'^ NeW Y ° rk Pub " C Llbrar '. analn^crrlX
BrSS^^tM rd U °b^X,r?nTo d f e h?s e "' ?"»
?^Ku Paper f lncl ^ de •""•"""'to concerning a S^TOluSdeor™
friend TT K riDley l 182S) ' and eorfesponden« wltn ag^S
nanf™ ' Zi „ Ch Hi;? hlDen ' re "<*' n * the political upheavals, business
panics, and antislavery sentiment of the time. The son's DUDera
include family letters, book bills, and bibliographical » f SSnS
the largest group being with Henry Stevens, a Lo n do n ^okseS«'
Other Important correspondents Include James T. Austin Francis
Brinley B. B. Corwln, William Croswell, S. G. Drake Samuel P
Haven, Theron Metcalf, Jacob B. Moore, Bernard Quartich Stephe^
G^s'avarwSte - ^^ ^ Ha ™ AWd
The son's papers are described In Guide to the manuscript collec-
1°fl42 "• $2T L Um L Clements Library, compiled by H H Peckham
(1053) PaPerS '" the 2d e *. complied by W. lowing
1942.'" °* HeDry Stevens ' Son ' and Stiles, 1934; purchase, 1938 and
„. \ B "° k « oll ecting. 2. America— Blbl. 3. U.S.— Pol. & govt— 19th
cent. 4. Depresslons-U. S. 6. Slavery ln the U.S -Anti-slavery
movements. i Brinley, George, d. 1857. „. Brinley George 18H-
181IM886. ' ^ ■ BBe ' 1784 - 1850 - »'• -Stevens: Henry,
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library MS ^^^
Steffens family.
Papers of the Steflfens and Felch families, 1800-1947
7 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
P^ r J eSp i; ndenCe ' dia ' les . account books, and other papers. The
PelchfamilyTOrrespondence relates to pioneer life in Henderson, 111,
^v °n,' ? fr^, 8 ' W £' H SSS""' and Carimona, Minn., Eugene
City, Or. ; to the Sioux War of 1862; and to the Daniel Sheldon famllv
?>S*%'iS .*', " ln .f 1UdeS S° dlarles and account S of Cha"S
J. Pelch, with information on his career as a farmer, as probate Judge
of Mower Co Minn., and as a member of the Minnesota legislature
?,» e ^ ffenS H (am 'l y pap f. rs lnclude tnose o( Carles H. and Rlymond
Steffens, and relate to the presidential election of 1880; t" student
life at Carleton College, Northfleld, Minn, and at theState Normal
frhool, Winona, Minn. ; to farming at Racine, Wis. and at Hamilton,
™. D f;L 0n f to I e «, ex ?!™ nces 0( R aymond Steffens as a Japanese
prisoner of war in World War n. ■ *"" Jra ~
Described in Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
"•ss? of c d x vsaas. 1 * u M - Ksne and ^ * »^— '<«>
l^^lpon^u^Ttlr^^ra^^
^ Minnesota-Pol. & govt. 6. Educatlon-U. S. 7. Agriculture—The'
W ^'; JJ* om War, 1939-1945-Prisons and pr Isoner^apaneW
r^Felch Charles J. n. Steffens, Charles H„ 1861- ^Tsteffe^'
Raymond, iv. Felch family. "i. oterrens,
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-1358
Cutright family.
Genealogical materials, 1887-1950.
10 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (202, 635, 802)
Correspondence, family notes, newspaper clippings, and other
P k n . ted , ltcras of «enealoglste in Buckhannon, W. Va. Includes
obitaarles clipped from newspapers of Buckhannon, Clarksburg, and
Parkersburg, w. Va. ; clippings on the history of UpshurTnd Harri-
son Counties, W Va. ; a list of Revolutionary War Midlers and *in-
f^ n ,?rt?n ! Ik* 1 ?° tea On ^ son i e ra riy settlers In the Buckhannon area,
1 f* _ c a r °e> ; Westfali, and Cutright families. Correspondents
Include Iva Cutright, Corrinne Cutright, Allene Cutright, Mollle Cut-
right, and Pearl Cutright.
Gift of Iva Cutright and Allene Reed Cutright, 1950-55
s w 3 ^ 011 ! 1011 ' W ' V a.-Geneal. 2. Obituaries — West Virginia.
3. West Virginia— History, Local. 4. U, S— Hist —
Revolutlon-Jteglsters, lists, etc. ' ~^'
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-1359
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1907.
Letters, 1862-67.
Montgo^ery nlCr ° fll, ° (149 " em ? ) made from <*«»»>• >ent by Charles
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Cle^ndrttn'., X^ser^n "tC C°?vif T/r * "* '^ *
uSt m n Z rOP ? Se ?y ee f°. tavm ! De colony ln the e St?1pe a er e iin e d Dts'.'
^?«ft^™»;h^ nClU , d6S ln( ?, rm atIon on lower Mississippi River floods
In 1865, methods of combating smallpox and cholera, Masons/national
S?r^»7 IlB T ajtlvlties of Negro soldiers, and descrVions of
Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Port Hudson, La., Vicksburg, Miss St
Earth Co Dd M h nn re8i0n ar ° Und Mankato and Minneopa Fills in Blue
Described in Minnesota history, v. 23 (1942) p 170
m„ 1 n l L S— H ,l? t— °L Tl1 War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S.— Hist —
Civil War — Negro troops. 3. Dakota Indians — Wars, 1882-1865
Desw^ay Ml8al88l PP i Hlver-Floods. 6. Mississippi ™alleF:
Minn. Hist. Soc. ' MS 60-1360
Du Pont family.
The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur collection of
manuscripts, 1588-1926.
ca. 150,000 items.
inpTrttScrip^!' 8 H1St0rlCal L ' brary ( Wllml "^<»». DeM
^•Tm?""^ 1 and bu ! lness Papers of various members of the du Pont
family. Correspondence journals, dl-Wmatic papers, accounts, m°li
tnry papers, genealogical and research materials, photos., cllpprngs
maps, sketches, charts, drawings, and autographs In 10 Xud? :
early family papers (1588-1798) chiefly about French prSert^
papers of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours and his two wlvffl with
papers of the mercantile house of Du Pont de Nemours Pere efpita 4
Cie, of Paris and New York; papers of Victor du Pont7nd his wife.
MS 60-1361 rov
i6a
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Du Pont family. The Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur
collection of manuscripts, 1588-1026. r'niiprh
with tiTMiib ill' I'll J'unl lie Xi'immrx l'i>)'<» t't Flls & Cle uud of Victor
du Pont rle Nemours & Co. of New York, the cloth mnnufacturlag Arm
of Victor mid Charles du Pont & Co., and letters from Mme du Pont
to Mrs. Gabriel Mnnlgault ; papers of Eleuthere Irenee du Font and
his wife, of 15. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and of Du Pont, Bauduy
& On. ; chili hen of Victor du Pont and their spouses; daughters of
E. I. du Pout and their husbands; sons of IB. I, du Pont and their
wives; Alfred Victor du Pont, Henry du Pont, and Alexis Ir&lee du
Pont; papers of Henry A. du Pont of Wlnterthur, soldier, Industrial-
ist, and U. S. Senator (mainly dealing with the Olvll War) ; Wilming-
ton and Northern Itallroad Co. records; Samuel Francis du Pont and
his wife, Sophie M. du Pont (much of which relates to his naval
service) ; and miscellaneous family and other correspondence, papers
of Pierre Dldler, and autographs of historical personages of the
French Revolution and Napoleonic era.
Selected Items have been published.
Gift of Henry F. dri Pont.
'"I'D S — Hist. — Civil War— Sources.^ 2. Autographs— France-
Collections, i. Du Pont, Henry Francis, 1880- h. Wilming-
ton and Northern Railroad Company, m. Title; Wlnterthur collec-
tion of manuscripts.
.MS 60-1361 KSV
Longwood Library
Sydney, Thomas Tov/mhmA, 1st vhoouni, 1788-1800.
Papers, 1685-1829.
4 ft. (ca. 1100 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
English statesman. Chiefly political correspondence, 1780-90, deal-
ing with affairs in the West Indies and Nova Scotia, elections In
Whitchurch, the American Revolution, peace negotiations, and Irish
and colonial matters. Includes family correspondence and treasury
papers (bills, receipts, stays of process and statements of taxes and
revenue In America) of both Townshend and his father. Thomas
Townshend, teller of the exchequer. Important correspondents In-
clude George m, Sir Evan Nepean, Sir George Brydges Rodney, 1st
baron Rodney, and William Petty, 1st marquess of Lansdowne, 2d
earl of Shelburne.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1987.
1. Gt. Brit,— Colonies, 2, Paris, Treaty of, 1783, 8, Finance, Pub-
lic— Gt. Brit.— 1688-1815. 4. Ireland— Pol. & govt.— 1780-1820. r.
Townshend, Thomas, 1701-1780.
MS60-1862
Michigan, Univ. Clements Library
Porter family.
Papers, 1794-1842.
""'"2 ft. '■■'■
In University of Kansas Library,
Correspondence and other papers of an English literary family.
Largely letters (1830-40) from Jane Porter, novelist, to her brother
Robert Ker Porter, artist and traveler. The remainder of the col-
lection Is from Robert's flies and Includes letters to his mother, Jane
Porter, and to his sisters, Jane and Anna Maria, his Foreign Office
correspondence, and his letter book (1824-28) containing copies of
his letters to various persons.
Index to Robert Ker Porter's letters (1825-41)
Described In Books and libraries at the University of Kansas, no.
17 (1958) p.8-10.
Purchased from William P. Wredon, 1958.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Porter, Jane,
1776-1850. n. Porter, Sir Robert Ker, 1777-1842. m. Gt. Brit. For-
eign Office.
MS 60-1863
Kansas. Univ. Library
Vignaud, Henry, 1830-1922.
Papers, 1840-1922.
2 ft. (ca. 750 Items}
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich,) Division of
Manuscripts.
Journalist, diplomat and "historian. Correspondence and notes
concerning historical Investigations on the early explorations of the
New World, many letters to and from Pierre Margry and some auto-
graph notes of Ferdinand Denis. Other Important correspondents,
of which Henry Harrlsse Is the most significant, include Etlenne-
Mlchel Falllon, Alfred Gulchon de Grandpont, L. H, LaFontalne, and
Jean Luclen Leprohon. ■.;■
Described In Guide te the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckbam (1942) and In the
2d ed., complied by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Purchase.
1. America— Hist.— To 1810— Historiography. I. Margry,
Pierre, 1818-1894. n, Denis, Ferdinand, 1798-1880. hi. Harrlsse,
Henry, 1829-1910.
MS 60-1364
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1881.
Papers, 1849-66.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman and clerk In the office of the Erie Co., Pa. Commis-
sioners Correspondence and diaries relating to the 1854 session of
the Minnesota Territorial Legislature; descriptions of, and land In-
vestments In Des Moines and Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Leavenworth
City, Kans,; a trip from St Paul to Lake Superior to locate land; a
trip from Leavenworth City to Erie Co., Pa.; social life In Macon
Co., Mo. and Eire Co., Pa. ; revival meetings of the Methodist Church
at flrlggsvllle, 111., and financial depression In Iowa, Nebraska and
Described In Minnesota history, v. 24 (1943) p. 245.
Gift of Sterrett's son, A. J. Sterrett. ■ :
1. Minnesota— Pol. & govt. 2. Real property— The West. 8. The
West— Descr. & trnv. 4. Macon Co., Mo.— Soc. life & cust. 6. Erie
Co., Pa.— Soc. life & cust. 6. Revivals— Grlggsvllle, 111. 7, Depres-
sions— 1857— U. S. „«„„,„„,,
MS 60-1365
Minn. Hist, Soc.
Smith, Henry Arthur.
Papers, 1820-1929.
8 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farmer and Journalist. Correspondence, diaries, account books,
books of poetry, clippings, and miscellaneous papers, relating to
Smith's career as publisher of the Mantorvllle express and the Kasson
express, and to pioneer life In Dodge Co., Minn, Contains Information
on a trip made In 1820 by wagon from St. Louis through Indiana and
Ohio; weaving, knitting, and other household crafts in Massachu-
setts; Baptist revivals In London, Mich.; and spiritualist meetings
attended by Smith In Dodge Oo. Includes papers of members of
Smith's family In Massachusetts.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 24 (1013) p. 854-355.
Gift of Smith's daughter, Mrs. Ralph H. Brinks.
1 Journalism— Minnesota. 2. Frontier and pioneer life— Dodge
Co., Minn. 3. Northwest, Old— Descr. & trav. 4. Handicraft. 5.
Revivals— London, Mich. 0. Spiritualism. t. Smith family.
„ „ MS 60-1866
Minn. Hist Soc.
Rogers, Robert, 1731-179B.
Papers, 1759-1832,
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. . ■ ■ ■■.■ , ■ — ■ . .
British army officer. Letters from Rogers to his wife Elizabeth
Browne Rogers, written from various places In the colonies and from
London; letters to Mrs. Rogers from her son Arthur, stepson John
Roche Jr., and others; letters from John Roche, Jr, to his father
while he was serving on board the Constitution; several other letters
In the Rogers-Roche family and a photocopy of Mrs. Rogers' petition
for divorce In 1778. Names of other correspondents Include: John
Askln, S. Bebb, BY. M. Flagg, Isaac Flagg, Robert Fowle, Isaac Hull,
James Humphreys, Edward Llvermore, Roger McKnlght, 0« aTlus
T. Rogers, E. Serjeant, and Silas Talbot. _„. ,
; Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1042), In the catalog
of Charles F. Heartmnn, no. 237, June 11, 19B2, and In the Month at
Goodspeed's, v. 11, no. 9, 1940. .
Purchase, 1932 and 1940. -. ; .,.. ;,.'
1. Rogers family. 2. U. S. Navy— Sea life. 8. Constitution
(Frigate) i. Rogers, Elizabeth Browne, 1741-1812.
MS 60-1367
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806.
Papers, 1774-1824.
421 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. - ,- . ■
British army officer and lieutenant governor of Upper Canada.
Correspondence, military returns, and a notebook containing poems
and essays. The correspondence relates to diplomatic affairs between
the U. S. and Great Britain, to the Queen's Rangers and to the ad-
ministration of Upper Canada. Important correspondents include Sir
Henry Clinton, George Hammond, and Edward Baker Littlehales.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
. Clements Library, compiled by H. H Peckham (1942).
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
1. Gt. Brit.— For. rel.— U. S: 2. U. R— For. rel.— Gt. Brit. 8.
Queen's Rangers, 1776- 1781. 4. Ontario — Pol. & govt
MS 60-1368
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
161
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Hubert Stacy, 1888-1946, aolleotor.
Papers relating to naval affairs, 12th cent.-1916.
Sft. (BOO Items and 11 v.)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Correspondence, journals, documents, and other papers relating to
the history of American, British, and French naval affairs. Includes
MS. copy of Flavins Vegetius Henatus' De re milltari : MS of Wil-
liam Monson's Naval tracts; Lord Nelson's letters to Samuel Sutton,
and Nelson. letters and documents relating to the Battle of Copen-
hagen and- other events; William Sidney Smith's letters to naval
officers and officials; James Morgan's letters relating to West Indies
trade and marine insurance legislation ; and material relating to the
American Revolution/Other correspondents Include William Baln-
brldge, Nicholas Broughton, William Cornwallls, David G. Farragut,
\„ n * Franklin, Viscount Hood, John Paul Jones, Viscount Keith.
Alfred Thayer Hahan, Stephen Moylan, James Klrke Paulding, David
Porter, David Dixon Porter, and George Henry Preble
Gift of Mrs. Smith, 1953-56.
_ 1. Naval history— Sources. 2. West Indies— Comm. 8. Insurance,
^"iS-n,. r> ^ et , i i , ?„ Rpnatus ' Fla vius. De re mllitarl. n. Monson,
Sir William, 1569 -1648. Naval tracts, m. Nelson, Horatio Nelson
viscount, 1758-1805. iv. Smith, Sir William Sidney, 1784-1840 v
Morgan, James, Captain.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1369
Du Pont family.
The Longwood manuscripts, 1780-1951
ca. 530,500 items.
In Longwood Library (Kennett Square, Pn.)
Personal and business papers of various members of the family,
and of family business firms. The bulk cf the material (covering
189Srl954) relates to the affairs of Pierre Samuel du Pont, manu-
facturer, financier, and philanthropist, and includes records and
papers of the E. I, du Pont de Nemours and Co. Earlier family papers
(1780-1900) concern Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, French
economist, statesman, and author; his second wife, Marie Francoise
Robin du Pont de Nemours; Victor du Pont de Nemours, French
diplomat and American merchant and manufacturer ; his wife,
Gabrielle Josephine du Pont de Nemours ; Eleuthere Irenee du Pont
de Nemours, powder manufacturer and founder of E. I. du Pont de
Nemours and Co. ; his wife, Sophie Madelalne Dalmas du Pont de
Nemours; accounts of the firm (1800-1902), with business and legal
papers ; material pertaining to other family members, business associ-
ates, and enterprises, Including Alfred Victor du Pont, Lammot du
Pont, Charles Dalmas, Peter Bauduy, Nicholas Van Dyke- textile
firms (Du Pont, Bauduy & Co.; Duplanty, McOall & Co., and Rock-
land Manufacturing Co.) ; and drawlv.gs, charts, maps, and land rec-
ords relating to family properties, chiefly along the Brandywlne, near
Wilmington, Del.
Selected items have been published.
In part, closed to Investigators.
1 1. Du Pont, Pierre Samuel, 1870-1954, n. Du Pont de Nemours,
Pierre Samuel, 1789-1817. m. Du Pont de Nemours, Marie Francoise
Robin, 1748-ca. 183?. iy. Du Pont de Nemours, Victor Marie, 1767-
1827, v, Pu Pont de Nemours, Gabrielle Josephine (de la Fite de
?™ To?/ ^O-J? 37 - "• Du Pon ' de Nemours, Eleuthere Ir&eei
1771-1834. vir Du Pont de Nemours, Sophie Madelalne (Dalmas)
vnJ T fi u Pont de Nemours (B. I.) and Company, Wilmington, Del.
Longwood Library
MS 60-1370
Lasselle, Hyacinth.
Papers, 1713-1904.
6000 items and 91 v.
In Indiana State Library.
Letters of early life and trade along the Wabash River, early ac-
count books of Francis Bosseron and Hyacinth Lasselle at Vlncennes,
Ind., and papers relating to Indiana militia, Indian trade, the Mexi-
can War, and the California gold rush,
1. General stores— Vlncennes, Ind. 2. Indiana— Militia. 3. Indians
of North America— Trading posts. 4. U. S— Hist.— War with Mexico,
1845-1848— Sources. 5, California— Gold discoveries. I. Bosseron,
Francis.
Indiana. State Llbr,
MS 60-1371
Stone, Carl L 1874-1920.
Papers 1892-1920.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Letters written by Stone as a member of the
Thirteenth Regiment, Minnesota Infantry, during the Spanish-Ameri-
can War, as an officer of the Philippine Scouts after the war, and as
acting governor of the island of Mlndoro. Includes letters written
by Stone's mother from the Philippines to relatives in Minnesota and
to her son while he was traveling on the Islands.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 15 (1934) p. 460 and v. 18
(1937) p. 317.
Gift of Stone's aunt, Marlon L. Sloan.
1. U. S.— Hist— War of 1898 — Regimental histories — Minnesota
Infantry— 18th. 2, Minnesota Infantry. 13th Regt, 1898-1899. 3.
U.S. Army. Philip- pine Scouts. 4. Mlndoro Island. 5.
Philippine Islands— Descr. & trav.
MS 60-1372
Minn.. Hist. Soc,
De Coppet, Andre, 1892-1953, oolleotor.
'American historical papers, 1666-1942.
ca. 8700 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Letters and documents of American figures of national Importance,
mainly from the time of the Revolution to the Civil War. Includes
papers from the archives of Ralmond de Fourquevaux relating to
his duties as French ambassador to Spain and to the struggle between
France and Spain over Florida In the mld-16th cant. Names repre-
sented Include John AdF.ms, John Qulncy Adams, Benedict Arnold,
James Buchanan, John O. Calhoun, Catherine de M&llcls, Charles
rx of France, Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, George Clinton, Jef-
ferson Davis, Millard Fillmore, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Gal-
latin, James A. Gsrfleld, Ulysses S. Grant, Nathanael Greene, Alex-
ander Hamilton, John Hancock, Benjamin Harrison, William Henry
Harrison, Patrick Henry, Robert Howe, Andrew Jackson, John Jay,
Thoi/sas Jefferson, John Paul Jones, Henry Knox, the Marquis de
Lafayette, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Abraham
Lincoln, Dolly Madison, James Madison, John Marshall, James Mon-
roe, Robert Morris, Thomas Paine, Franklin Pierce, James K. Polk,
Israel Putnam, Benjamin Rush, Philip Schuyler, William T. Sherman,
Zachary Taylor, Jonathan Trumbull, John Tyler, Martin Van Buren,
John Varleh, George ? Washington, Anthony Wayne, and Daniel
Webster.
Described In The Princeton University Library chronicle, v. 16, no.
4 (summer 1955) p. 166-167.
Gift under terms of the collector's will.
1. France— For. rel.— Spain. 2. Spain— For. rel.— France. 8. Flor-
ida— Hist.— -Huguenot colony, 1662-1565. 4. Statesmen, American.
I. Fourquevaux, Ralmond de Beccarle de Pavie, baron de, 1509-1574.
„ . ' MS 60-1373
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Haines, Lynn, 1876-1929.
Papers, 1909-31.
61 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Publicist and journalist Clippings, pamphlets, and other material
assembled by Haines while he was editor of the Searchlight on Con-
gress, a publication of the National Voters League. Includes the
minutes of the Democratic caucus of the House of Representatives
from 1911 to 1913, voting records for many members of Congress,
records giving the results of Investigations on proposed measures of
legislation; Information on the National War Labor Board, market-
ing, World War i graft investigations, electric and water power, rela-
tions with Russia, agriculture, treaties, prohibition, military and
naval affairs, narcotics, oil, the Committee of 48, voting machines,
widows' pensions, and on the following persons : Alva B. Adams,
Herbert S. BIgelow, Hiram Bingham, Louis D. Brandels, William H
Borah, Ralph H. Cameron, Arthur Capper, Thaddeus H. Caraway,
Richard S, Guilds, Calvin Coolidge, Charles Curtis, Charles G Dawes
James A Frear, Zona Gale, Frank R. Gooding, Warren G. Harding
Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Carl Hayden, Herbert Hoover, Lynn Hough,
Frederic C. Howe, Charles H. Ingersoll, Hiram W. Johnson, Frank B
Kellogg, William Kent, Robert M. La Follette, Charles A. Lindbergh,
Sr., Henry Cabot Lodge, William McAdoo, Kenneth D. McKellar,
Ueorge H. Moses, Knute Nelson, Truman H. Newberry, George W
Norrls, John F. Nugent, Glfford Pinchot, Alfred E. Smith, Ida M
Tarbell, Burton K. Wheeler, William Allen White, and Frank B.
Willis.
Gift of Mrs.. Haines.
1. Statesmen, American. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 3.
U. S. Congress. 4. National Voters League. 5. Searchlight on Con-
gress. 6. Committee of 48.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1374
Boone, Jeremiah.
Business records, 1782-1833.
ca. 2500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant and shipper. Correspondence, shipping ac-
counts, Invoices, Insurance policies, bills of lading, and legal papers
of Boone and his son, William R. Boone, who was associated with him
in the West Indian and South American trade. Boone faintly papers
Include letters, agreements, and tax receipts. Also, correspondence
of Benjamin O. Calhoun, Baltimore merchant (1797-1802) and bank-
books of Andrew Kennedy (1782-96)
Gift of Howard Beacon, 1897.
1. Philadelphia— Comm, 2. Merchants, American— Philadelphia.
X Boone/Wllllam R. n. Calhoun, Benjamin 0. m. Kennedy, Andrew,
rv, Boone family.
MS 60-1375
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
162
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ball, Joseph, 1752-1821.
Papers, 1676-1850.
ca. 2200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant, real estate dealer, and shipowner. Correspondence, legal
papers, deeds, insurance policies, ledger, account books, receipt books,
letter book, and other papers relating to the Joseph Ball estate.
Patents and other papers relating to lands In Philadelphia and New
Jersey (1676-1847) ; marine Insurance policies on goods shipped by
William Ball (1768-71) ; account book of Richmond Meadow (1760) ;
receipts and other accounts of Thomas Wotherepoon' (1798-1804),
Lewis M. Walker (1817-21), and William Ball (1786-1807); and a
letter book of Elizabeth Byle, wife of William BaU (1767--8S).
Gift of Herbert Dupuy.
1. Real property — Philadelphia. 2. Real property — New Jersey. £.
Shlpplng--Philadelphia. I. Ball, William, merchant, n. Meadow,"
Richmond, m. Wotherspoon, Thomas, iy. Walker, Lewis M, v. Ball,
Elizabeth (Byle)
MS60-1376
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Beverly, Robert, financier.
Business records, 1763-1852.
ca.800ltems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Accounts and receipts of a Georgetown (D. C.) financier, showing
the cost of education In 1820, prices of goods, and the value of slaves;
also documents connected with the litigation arising out of the settling
of the George Washington estate.
Purchased by the Dreer Fund, 1926.
•1. Education — Georgetown, D. O. — Finance. 2. Prices — George-
town, D. C. 3. Slave trade — Georgetown, D. C. 4. Washington,
George, Pres. U. S. — Estate.
MS 60-1377
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Sackville, George Sackville Germain, 1st viscount, 1716-
1785.
Papers, 1683-1785.
6ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman and military offlcer; Secretary of State for the
Colonies, Correspondence, maps, and a letter book of secret military
dispatches. The bulk of the collection Is concerned with the Amer-
ican Revolution; some letters relative to the War of the Austrian
Succession, and correspondence with Amherst and Wolfe during the
Seven Years' War. Includes correspondence with Sir John Irwin,
Sir William Howe, John Burgoyne, Sir Henry Clinton, Richard Howe,
Sir George B. Rodney, James Murray, Benjamin Thompson, the Car-
lisle peace commissioners, and others. Other Important correspond-
ents include Marrlot Arbuthnot : Prlnz Ferdinand, Herzog von Bruns-
wick; Lord Cornwnllis; Richard Cumberland; Sir John Dalling;
George Damer, 2d earl of Dorchester; William Eden, 1st baron Auck-
land; Joseph Galloway; Sir Frederick Haldlmand, Robert D'Arcy,
4th earl of Holderness; Richard Howe, 4th viscount and 1st earl
Howe: William Knox; Sir Benjamin Thompson, count von Rumford ;
and Sir John Vaughan. The most significant Is Frederick North, 2d
earl of Guilford, baron North.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the Wlllliim L.
Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942) Calendar
Issued by the Historical Manuscripts Commission, 1884, and rev. 1904-
10; includes part of the collection. Also described In The papers of
Lord George Germain ... by R. G. Adams (Clements Library bull,
no. 18, 1928)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1987.
1. Gt. Brit.— History, Military— 18th cent.— Sources. i. Bur-
goyne, John, 1722-1792, n. Clinton, Sir Henry, 17887-1795. hi. Howe,
William Howe, 5th viscount, 1729-1814. iv. North, Frederick North,
baron, 1782-1792. v. Rodney, George Brydges Rodney, baron, 1719-
1792.
MS 60-1378
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814.
Papers, 1743-1835.
ca. 200 Horns and 1 v,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary militia offlcer and public official. Correspondence,
orders, warrnnts, accounts, commissions, memorabilia, and other n.it-
terlal. In 2 groups: the Biddle correspondence with George Washing-
ton Incident to Riddle's activities as: commissary general of forage
during the Revolution, and Biddle's postwar business dealings with
Washington (Including some letters of Washington's secretary Tobias
Lear and of George A. Washington) ; and a general group of papers
Including letters of Alexander Hamilton, Nathanael Greene, Thomas
- Jefferson, Aaron Burr, James Monroe, John Qulncy Adams, Timothy
Pickering, and others, and Gideon Cornell's commissions as Judge
(1743-48) A letter book contains additional Washington, and Lear
correspondence, with letters of or to Robert Morris and William
Rodgers. Subjects Include trade with England and economic condi-
tions of the early national period.
Correspondence (1778-90) was published m Pennsylvania maga-
zine of history and biography, v. 32 (1908) p. 498-500 |V 42 (1018)
p. 310-343; and v. 43 (1919) p. 53-76, 143-162, and 193-20 1.
' The letter book was a gift of Thomas A. Biddle and Co., 182 1.
1 TJ ,S. Armv— Commissariat. 2. TJ. S— Hist— Revolution-
Supplies/' 8. TJ. S.— Comm.— Gt. Brit. 4. Gt. Brtt.-Comm— TJ S„
5. TJ. S.^-Econ. condlt I. Washington, George, Pres. TJ. S., 1732-
""• : MS 60-1379
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dawson, Henry Barton, 1821-1889.
Papers, 1827-1913.
TCV items
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Editor historian, and antiquarian bookseller. Letters to Dawson
from 44 historians, librarians, and collectors, with a few letters ad-
dressed to Joseph Sabin, dated as late as 1013. Includes Dawson s
MS catalog listing 222 duplicate books offered for exchange, and some
notes by Dawson on Benedict Arnold, Nathanael Greene, Daniel
Morgan, and Westchester Co., N. X
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942) Also de-
scribed In the American Art Association, Anderson Galleries catalog,
Apr. 30, 1936, item 14.
Purchase, 1936. _
1 Booksellers and bookselling— New York (City) 2. Arnold, Bene-
dict 1741-1801. 8. Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. 4. Morgan, Daniel,
17867-1802, 5. Westchester Co., N. Y. I. Sabln, Joseph F., 1846-
1926
MS 60-1380
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Pitt family.
Papers, 1750-1830.
1 ft (272 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
"correspondence of the Pitt family, mainly by William Pitt the
younger Includes letters by his father, William Pitt the elder, 1st
earl of Chatham, his mother, Lady Hester Grenvllle Pitt, and his
brother John Pitt, 2d earl of Chatham. Other correspondents In-
clude George Keppel, 3d earl of Albemarle ; Pierre-Augustin Caron de
Beaumarchals; Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th earl of Bristol; Gt.
Brit Board of Trade; Benjamin Keene; John Montagu, 4th earl of
Sandwich; Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope; Richard Temple Grenvllle,
2d earl of Temple: Thomas Townshend : Semen Romanov ch, Count
Vorontsov; and Richard Colley Wellesley, 2d earl of Mornlngton, 1st
marquess Wellesley. ...„.., . u. «,» T
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements '.Ibrary, complied by H. H. PecklAm (1842)
Acaulred upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937,
1. Gt. Brlt-Hlst-George in, 1760-1820-Sources. I. Pitt,
William, 1759-1806. n. Pitt, William, 1st earl of Chatham, 1708-
1778 in Pitt, John, 2d earl of Chatham, 1756-1835. rv. Chatham,
Hester (Grenvllle) Pitt, countess of, 1720-1803.
MS 60— 1381
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811.
Papers, 1728-1830.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M Brttffstatesman. Correspondence relating to English, Scottish,
Indian, French, and American affairs, reflecting Dundas- career as
Solicitor General for Scotland, member of Parliament, Lord Advocate
of stotland, Seasurer of the Navy, president of the Board In Con ro
for Indian Affairs, Home Secretary, Secretary of War, and First
Lord of the Admiralty. Includes a copy of the trial proceedings and
defense of Henry Dundas and correspondence of Dundas' Bon Robert
Saunders Dundas, 2d viscount Melville, who was a member of Pallia-
ment, secretary to his father, president of the Board in Control for
Indian Affairs, Irish secretary, and First Lord of the Adnilralt>.
Correspondents include Sir George Cockburn; Patrick _ CJolquhoun ;
Sir Grey Cooper ; John Wilson Croker ; Sir David Dundas ; William
Eden. 1st baron Auckland; Charles James Fox; Sylvester, Douglas,
1st baron Glenbervle; Henry Goulburn; William Husklsson; Prince
Edward Augustus, duke of Kent and Strathern; William Pjtt; Wil-
liam Windham; and Prince Frederick Augustus, duke .of York and
Albanv The most significant are George Canning; Robert Stewart,
2d marquess of Londonderry, 2d viscount Castlereagh; Charles Corn-
waUis, 1st marquis and 2d earl Cornwallls; W"Ua™ Wyndhan, Gren-
vllle 1st baron Grenvllle ; Robert Banks Jenklnson, 2d earl of Liver-
pool'; and Sir William Johnstone Pulteney. MS 60-138 9
163
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811. PaDers
1728-1830. (Continued) ' '
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937
i B on Gt ""^T?.? 1 - *B»vt.— 1780-1820. 2. Gt. Brlt.-For. rel.-1760-
1820. i. Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, 2d viscount, 1771-1851
n. Canning, George, 1770-1827. hi. Londonderry, Robert Stewart'
2d marquis of, 1789-1822. iv. Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis. 1st
marquis 1738-1805. v. Grenville, William Wyudham Grenville,
J™"-!.,,! 59-1834 - "■ Llver Pool. Robert Banks Jenkluson, 2d earl of,
1770-1828. vrr. Pulteney, Sir William Johnstone.
„ ,. ' ' MS 60-1382
Michigan. Univ. Clemeu-i Jbrary
Bishop, John Peale, 1892-1944.
Papers.
21 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Extensive literary correspondence and MSS. of Bishop's
prose and poetry.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 60-1383
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898.
Papers.
ca. 200 Hems.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence and drawlngB of an English artist.
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 60-1884
Yeats, John Butler, 1839-1922.
Papers,
ca. 200 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, poems, and drawings of an Irish-American artist.
J. Artists—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Princeton Univ. Lib, MS60-J385
Wright, Willard Huntington, 1888-1989.
Papers. .
8v.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Scrapbooks relating to Wright's work.
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 60-1886
Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951.
Papers.
ca. 80 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
«. A ^J' o 0r ' Papens Include extensive notes on minority groups in
tH8 U. S.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Minorities—
U. a,
Princeton Univ. Lib, MS 60-1387
Maurice, Arthur Bartlett, 1873-1946.
Letters,
ca. 200 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
^Author. Letters, many of them received while Maurice was editor
of Bookman (1899-1916) Correspondents include George Ade, Irvln
S. Cobb, Myron T. Herrick, Edward House, Budyard Kipling, Ernest
Poole, and Otis Skinner.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
'„,-/„. ■'" " MS60-1388
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Piozzi, Hester Lynch (Salusbury) Tnrale, 1741-1821.
Correspondence,
ca. 300 items. ,
In Princeton University Library.
n m ^ rle ? d « f D f- ?a mueI Johnson and other literary persons of her
' tllQ e. Letters to Tenelope Pennington, Edward Mangin, and others.
BawartflTOHSel ^ Phla (Weston > "62J-1827.' n. Mangin,
Princeton Un!v. Libr. MS 60-1389
Raskin, John, 1819-1900.
Papers,
ca. 50 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
English author and critic. Letters, MSS. and fragments of his
writings.
MS60-1390
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945,
Papers.
80 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Manuscrips and proofs of works by the Welsh poet and critic.
MS 60-1391
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946.
Papers,
ca. 180 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Correspondence, MSS. of Tarklngton's writings, clip-
pings and other printed items, photos., and memorabilia.
Described In the Princeton University Library chronicle v 13.
no. 2 (winter 1955) p. 45-53. .-■">»
Gift of Mrs. Tarklngton, 1951.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: Newton Booth Tarklngton.
„ . . tt ■ t.k MS 60-1392
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Van Doren, Carl Clinton, 1885-1950.
Papers.
18 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Author and editor. Extensive correspondence and MSS. of Von
Doren's historical, biographical, and critical works.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
!_■ . tt . „ l. MS 60-1393
Princeton Univ. Ldbr.
Forrest, Edwin, 1806-1872.
Letters,
ca. 100 Items.
In Princeton University Llbrar; ,
Actor.
1. Actors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 60-1394
Dalby, John Watson.
Correspondence, 1826-71.
300 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence of John Watson Dalby, G. J. De Wilde, and others,
mainly relating to the literary activities of Leigh Hunt.
10,, Hunt ' Lelgn ' 1784 - 1859 - i. De Wilde, George James, 1804-
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 60-1395
Harper, George McLean, 1863-1947, oolleotor.
Papers on the Romantic movement.
ca. 1300 Hems.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, documents, and other papers relating to Harper's
studies of William Wordsworth and other figures of the Romantic
movement
1. Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. 2. Romanticism— England.
MS 60-1396
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Putnam, Samuel, 1892-1960.
Correspondence,
ca. 1500 Items.
In Priiiceton University Library.
Correspondence, mainly that received by Putnam as editor of
The new review (ca. If 27-33) Includes letters from Jean Cocteau,
Ford Madox Ford, James T. Farrell, and Ezra Pound,
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: Samuel Whitehall Putnam.
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 60-1397
164
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Macready, William Charles, 1793-1873.
Papers.
ea. 30 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence and other papers of an English actor, Including
the MS. of his autobiography, Reminiscences and confessions, and
many letters addressed to Sir William Frederick Pollock.
1 Actors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Pollock, Sir
William Frederick, 2d bart, 1815-1888.
MS 60-1398
Princeton Dnlv. Llbr.
Boker, George Henry, 1823-1900.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author and diplomat. Plays and poems.
MS 60-1399
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Appleton, Nathan, 1843-1906.
Correspondence, 1850-99.
109 items.
In Duke University Library.
Businessman of Boston. Letters written to Appleton related to
his wide range of Interests, to the Massachusetts troops in the Oivll
War, and to Republican politics in Massachusetts.
Card index in library.
Received, 1937.
1. Boston— Comm. 2. Massachusetts— Hist.— Civil War. 3. Massa-
chusetts— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
MS 60-1400
Duke Univ. Library
Parrish, Morris Longstreth, 1867-1944.
Papers of Victorian novelists.
ca. 3700 items and ca. 7000 v.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, literary MSS., and other papers of William Har-
rison Alnsworth, Sir James M. Barrie, William Black, Charlotte
Bronte, Bulwer-Lytton, Lewis Carroll, Wllkie Collins, Mrs. Oralk,
Charles Dickens, George Du Maurier, George Eliot, Mrs. Gaakell,
Thomas Hardy, Thomas Hughes, Charles Kingsley, Charles Lever,
George Henry Lewes, George Meredith, Oulda, Sir Arthur Qulller-
Couch, Charles Reade, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson,
William Makepeace Thcckeray, Angela Thirkell, Anthony Trollope,
and Charlotte M. Yonge.
Described in The manuscript collections 61 the Princeton Uni-
versity Library, an introductory survey by A. P. Clark (1858) p.
8-9 and In the Princeton University Library chronicle, v. 8, no. 1
(Nov. 1946) and v. 17, no. 2 ( Winter 1956)
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1401
Princeton! Univ. Llbr.
Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957.
Papers.
389 Items.
In Newberry Library (Ohicago)
Designer of books. Ohlefly'incomlng letters, with a few clippings
and notes by Rogers.
1. Book design.
MS 60-1402
Newberry Library
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton, 1828-1896,
Papers, 1850-96.
ca. 500 items.
In Princeton University Library. _,,,.„
Correspondence and poems. Correspondents Include William
Allingham, Robert Bridges, Thomas Carlyle, and William Makepeace
Thackeray.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1403
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Baiuy de Messein, Honors Gratien Joseph, 5. 1774.
Papers, 1794-1836. ......
42 v.
In Indiana State Library. . _ „„~,„nt
First white settler in the Oalumet region. Ledgers and account
books of fur trade with Indians around Mlchlllmacklnac and north-
western Indiana.
1. Fur trade-Northwest, Old. MS 60-1404
Indiana. State Libr.
France. Archives des affaires Strangeres.
Records, 1781-54.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Extracts bating to the peace negotiations f^^f^J^'
can Revolution. Correspondence and memoranda from the following
classVs: Oorrespondenco^lltlQUe, Stats unls, 19-27; Espagne, 608-
^rj^SrtrtoSStt the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed„ compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
1. Paris, Treaty of, 1783. MS 60- 1405
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Stuart, Walter, 1879-
Correspondence, 1910-49.
187 items. ,»-..
In West Virginia University Library (910) ^
Journalist. Correspondence received by Stuart as editor of the
West Union record, West Union, W. Va. Correspondents Include W -
Uam Jennings Bryan, Pearl S. Buck, W. B Chilton, le^LOnild,
John W. Davis, James A. Farley, Douglas S. Freeman Homer A^ Holt,
Bush T>. Holt, Louis Jobnson, H. G. Kump, Allan Nevlns, and Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt.
Gift of Mrs. Stuart, 1956.
1 West Union record. 2. American letters. ,
MS 60-1406
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1795-1858.
Papers.
8 cartons.
In Princeton University Library. »„«„
Correspondence and other papers of Benjamin FrankUn Butler,
Attorney General under Andrew Jackson, and William Alien Butler,
^V LawyerS-U;S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Govern-
ment attorneys— U. S — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. But-
!er, William Allen, 1825-1902. MS 60-1407
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Briesen, Arthur von, 1843-1920.
Papers, 1902-30.
25 boxes.
In Princeton University Library. o->„i.>t„
New York lawyer, president of the Legal Aid Society.
1 Lawyers -New York (City) -Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc/ 2. Legal Aid Society, New York. ^ ^^
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Exchange Bank of Virginia. Weston Branch.
Records, 1852-68.
89 v. and 4 boxes, . ■ -. ■
In West Virginia University Library (24) .:, ■. ■--,. M „
Correspondence, letter books, journals, ledgers and other papers.
Correspondents include George A. Jackson, cashier and local .pension
commissioner, and Jonathan M. Bennett, first president of the bank.
GlftofJ.W.Boss.1935. ; MS60-1409
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Stryker (D.) and Son, lronia,N. J.
Records, ca. 1882-1920.
22 v
In New Jersey Historical Society collections. _ . ■
Record of goods, sold and payments received by the Morris oo.
genwal store of D. Stryker & Son (David Stryker and David T. R.
Gift of Kenn Stryker-Roddn, 1957.
1. General stores-Ironla, N. J. ^ ^^
New Jersey Hist Soe.
Wright, Joseph Albert; 1810-1867.
Correspondence, 1843-1931.
600 items.
W^leglsfator'Go^ernor of Indiana, U. S. Representati^ and
MrtSHt Letters from Wright to members of bis family and from
Sffi 'anolSe^Tssoclates. Includes family letters to Wright's
dlann-Pol.&govt I. Wright, Albert. MS 60-1411
Indiana. State Llbr.
165
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rowan, Richard B collector.
Papers, 1894-1950.
100 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (978)
of w«? ™JS 1 f C "PP'?^ plating to the Civil War, the formation
»L w 7 vf 2. la . coun " e8 > biographies written by Blla May Turner,
and West Virginia authors; a collection of envelopes with unusual
postmarks ; and a card Index of West Virginia post dnces unusual
Gift of Mrs; Rowan, 1957.
1. D, S.— Hist— Civil War— Collections. 2. West Virsinla— Hla-
TO&ita" 1, 8 - Weat Virgtala-Blog. 4. Authoreriiner^n-wSt
West Virginia. Dnlv.
Library
MS 60-1412
Goff, Guy Despard, 1867-1933.
Papers, 1911-31.
4 boxes.
In West Virginia Universlty.Library (17, 622)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
«» i t0 , ri S y- ..^ettera^ written by Go£E when he was a member of
General Pershing's legal staff In France, 1918-20; speeches. 1920-81:
a scrapbook of clippings on labor violence In Milwaukee 1911-12 •
and a scrapbook of clippings on the appointment of Goff as D. s!
JEJ? ^ tt , or , ne y for tte Eastern District of Wisconsin, 1912.
Gift of Anita Baker Goff; 19iS ; transfer, 1954.
1. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Govern.
^?i.^ rnW f~ D - s C7 0on ' es P onde '«». reminiscences, etc. 3. Labor
and laboring classes — Milwaukee. *«•■««
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1413
McNary, Charles Linza, 1874-1944.
Papers, 1921-44.
29ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
nJSl o? f tbe Oregon Supreme Court and U. S. Senator from
Oregon. Correspondence, speeches, memoranda, extensive legislative
o^'mT"^ ^y. ^ect), notebooks, pamphlets, clippies, and
•rtS,™?» and printed materials. Correspondents Include John
?VS„S er w rt ,, Ho0 l? r, J? lram W - JohnsonrOerald P. Nye, Joseph
P. Tumulty, Wallace H. White, and Wendell L. Willkle.
Card indexes.
Unpublished finding aid in the library
Information on literary rights available in the library.
? ^ » J?\ McNarT and Mrs. Margaret Stolz Marshall, 1952-68.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt — 1901-1953.
MS 60-1414
Guiney, Patrick Robert, 1836-1877.
Papers, 1861-77.
192 Items.
In Holy Cross College Library (Worcester, Mass.)
(Suffolk f ML I A Wye / , .? lT " War offlcer - and agister of probate
mS ' Ma f 8,) • ?A her of tne Poet Louise Imogen Guiney.
JKL^SEK* w^f' m u,f ? e 1?tters Mn'trm Guiney to hU
S^Li* il^K W*tten while he was an offlcer in the 9th Massa-
ST^T^^'u?^ "ems include Gulney's commissions as
m°if= SJ " 61 ' a ? t ? br i ga S le , r 8eneraI ln mm * and volunteer regi-
ments, etters written to Guiney, the MS. of Gulney's 1868 campaign
Speech in support of Ulysses S. Grant, a scrapbook of clippings^peV.
talnlng to Gulney's post-Civil War political activities, articles and
poems published ln Journals, obituaries, and books from Gulney's
library. Related to the Louise Imogen Guiney collection.
Index ln the library. Also described In Civil War history, v. 5
(June 1939) p. 207.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts of Louise I. Guiney and Grace Guiney, 1900-1932, and 1958.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S— Pol &
govt,— 1865-1877. i. Guiney, Janet Margaret (Doyle)
„. „. „, MS 60-1415
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Llbr.
Cottman, George Streiby, 1857-
Papers, 1857-1937.
SOO Items.
* In Indiana State Library,
Historian and author. Literary letters from Indiana authors;
materials relating to the Western Association of Writers and publi-
cation of the Indiana magazine of history.
1. Authors, American— Indiana. 2. Western Association of Writers.
8. Indiana magazine of history,
MS 60-1418
Indiana. State Llbr.
Hershey, Jeve.
Diaries, 1873-1922.
47 v.
In Indiana State Library.
Civil engineer at Vlncennes, Ind. Diaries giving information on
economic conditions and election notes.
1. Vincennes, Ind. — Econ. condit 2. Elections— Vlncennes, Indiana,
MS 60-1417
Indiana. State Libr.
Sweet Springs Hotel, Sweetapringa, W. Va.
Records, 1860-1927.
sa v.
In West Virginia University Library ,479)
Journals, registers, departure books, inventories, and miscellaneous
volumes.
Gift of the West Virginia Board of Control, 1952,
MS 60- 1418
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale, B. I.
Records, ca. 1800:
2 c
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Records of a woollen manufacturer.
Brown Univ. John
Carter Brown Library
MS 60-1418
Charitable Baptist Society, Providence.
Records, 1774-ca. 1800.
40 items.
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Charter and other documents and records.
Brown Univ. John
Carter Brown Library
MS 60-1420
Brown family.
Business records, 1750-1900.
ca. 300,000 items.
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Includes papers of Nicholas Brown, Rhode Island merchant and
philanthropist, and later members of the family.
1, Merchants, American— Providence. i. Brown, Nicholas. 1769-
1841.
MS 60-1421
Brown Univ. John Carter Brown Library
Washington, George, Prea. U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1775-99.
8 v.
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Correspondence (1775-80) chiefly with Joseph Reed, and cash ac-
counts (1794-89).
I. Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785.
MS 60-1422
Brown Univ. John Carter Brown Library
Brown University. John Carter Brown Library.
Linguistics of aboriginal Latin America, 1575-1800.
SO*.
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Dictionaries, grammars, and other MS. works.
1. Indians— Languages.
MS 60-1423 rev
Brown Univ. John Carter Brown Library
Orth, Godlove Stoner, 1817-1882.
Correspondence, 1845-82.
49 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
U, S. Representative from Indiana, Letters to Schuyler Colfax
regarding State and national political Issues
1, Indiana— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S — Pol. & govt.— 1849-1877
I. Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. ■■-'■.
MS 60-1424
Indiana. State Llbr.
166
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gt. Brit. Foreign Oflioe.
Records, 1836-37.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals In the Public
Record Office, London. „..,„.. ,
Instructions to the British Minister to the United States, enclos-
ing information from the governor of the Hudson's Bay Co. relating
to James Dickson's filibustering expedition.
1. Dickson, .Tames, fl. 1836, 2. Northwest, Canadian — Hist —
Sources.
MS60-1426
Minn. Hist Soc.
Clinton, George, 1686 3-1761.
Papers, 1697-1758.
6 ft. (ca. 1500 Items) ...,., ™ ,. .
In Wllllnui L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. _ '" '• . . „ ,
British naval officer and statesman; colonial Governor of New York
(1743-53) Drafts of official correspondence, including a letter book
for 1752-53, military memoranda, letters received, and personal and
public accounts. Particularly complete for the period of Clintons
governorship; contains detailed material on Indian relations and
political affairs, with other papers on the campaigns during King
George's War (1744-48), and a fairly complete record of Clintons
personal finances. Important correspondents Include Stephen
Bayard; Jams Hamilton; Sir William Johnson; Sir Charles
Knowles; Spencer Phlps; John Roberts; George Thomas; and Sir
Peter Warren. The most significant are Cadwallader Golden, s>r. ,
and William Shirley. miiii.m t
Descrlhpd In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1842) Most of the
Clinton correspondence with Cadwallader Golden and Sir William
^A^uired 1 upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1987; purchased
by Clements from Prances Clinton, 1925. .. .. .. ,
1 New York (State)— Pol. & govt— Colonial period. 2. Indians of
North Anierlca-lNew York (State) 3. J?- S.-Hlst-Klng George's
War 1744-1748— Sources. I. Golden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776. n.
Shiriey.Wllllam. 1694-1771. MS 60-1426
Michigan. TJnlv. Clements Library
George Hi, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820,
Papers, I78<t-1810.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
transcripts (typewritten) of originals In the Royal Archives of
Windsor Castle. _ , , ' . „„j„ ■,_
Copies of the correspondence of George ill's later reign, made ny
Sir J W. Portescue for publication but never printed, The papers
deal with political and foreign affairs, Including the Addlngton min-
istry and the two Pitt governments, the India bill, the creation of
peers, financial reforms, the Triple Alliance,, the Irish Union and the
rise of Napoleon and Wellington. Includes petitions to the king for
Smstons and promotions. Important correspondents Include Henry
athurst, 3d earl Bathursf, Robert Hobart, 4th earl of Buckingham-
shire; Sir John Jeffreys Pratt, 2d earl and 1st marquess of Camden;
George Canning; Francis Osborne. 5th duke of L*eds, marquess or
Carmarthen: Robert Stewart, 2d marquess of Londonderry, 2d vis-
count Castlereagh; John Pitt, 2d earl of Chatham; John Scott, 1st
earl of Bldon ; Charles James Fox ; Charles Grey, 2d viscount Howlck,
2d earl Grey ; Richard Howe, 4th viscount and 1st earl Howe ; Wil-
liam Knox; Charles Jenklnson, 1st baron Hawkesbury, 1st earl of
Liverpool; Robert Banks Jenklnson, 2d earl of Liverpool;. Henry
DundasTlit viscount Melville ; John Moore; Henry Phlpps, 3d baron
and 1st earl of Mulgrave; Spencer Perceval ; William Pitt ; William
Henry Cavendish Bentlnck, 3d duke of Por Hand ; Richard ^Ryder;
Henrv Addlngton 1st viscount Sldmouth; George John Spencer, 2d
earl of S^ncVr; Thomas Townshend, 1st viscount Sydney; Edward
Thurlow. 1st baron Thurlow; Alexander Wedderburn, 1st baron
Loughborough, 1st earl of Rosslyn; Richard Colley Vvellesley, 2d earl
of Mornlngton, 1st marquess of Wellesley; Sir George Yonge, 5th
baronet Yonge ; and Prince Frederick Augustus, duke of York and
M Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L,
OleSs library, complied by H. H.Peckham (1942) The George
m MDers for earUer yeV?s were published In The correspondence of
Sng^rgetTe Third from 1760 to December 1783, edited by Sir
John Fortescue (published 1927-28) _
rGl^^HTst^^m^l^Sources. , Fortescue,
Slr V John William, 1859-1933, ed. M S 60-1427
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Clements, William Lawrence, 1861-1934.
Papers, 1914-34.
In"willlam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M Tnd S us r t?iailst, collector of books and MSS. on American history;
founder of the William L. Clements Library. Correspondence with
Kfans and bookdealers In America and ^°£' ^>X a nd*
historical societies, and auction houses, relative to the >°?^ lon ( , a . n n d
Snrchsie of rare books, MSS., newspapers, and maps. Bills and In-
voices of pVchases, and invitations to scholars to use his collections.
Drart^of P Ws dedicatory address and of his .book, Th< » WlllUmlj
Clients Library of Americana at the Unlversi y of Michigan 1923)
Escribed In Guide to the manuscript collections In the WUllam L.
Clements Library, compUed by H H. Peckham (1942)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
rMfc^n 0,e Sr^'w^ L. Cements Library. 2. Book
collecting. 3. Manuscripts-Collators and collecting. ^^
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Letters and documents relating to Guatemalan history, 1760-
1879.
?n TOlHaT'L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Purchase, 1949.
i.Guatemala-Hlst.-Sourees. MS 60-1499
Mishlgan. Univ. Clements Library
Conklin, Edwin Grant, 1863-1962.
Papers.
ca. 50 cartons.
P^fesso? Z "bS'WSton University. Correspondence,
maTnr/Tsci^tinc subjects, and MSS, of books, artldes, , and lectures.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the |HMary.
1 Biologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Biology— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. M S 60-1430
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Fox, Charles Jamep, 1749-1806.
Correspondence, 1781-83.
In B WllUam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M SCe^ar^rr^
Faiel Committee of Settlers of Honduras, the Duchess of Man-
fhTter.Sy Shirley, Charles GraVler, comte de Vergennes, and
Thomas Walpple. .
Chronological table of contents. ■•■■;,-■., ■ , t „„„„„ ,
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H, H. Peckham (1942)
LParls, Treaty of, 1783. : M S 60-1481
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Diaz, Porfirio, Pree, Mexico, 1830-1915.
Papers, 1856-1903.
In 'wiillam' L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Ma Mex"a P n'general "Ud statesman. Letters and documents relating
to Dlai' career as commander of the Army of the East In the War
of Intervention against the European powers, and reflecting the mili-
tary operations of 1867, Including the siege of Puebla, the Battle of
San Lorenzo, and the occupation of Mexico Olty Other papers _deal
with the administration of occupied areas In the States of Vera Cruz,
Puebla and Oaxaca. Important correspondents Include Justo Benltez,
Felix Dfas? Mariano Esiobedo, Jose M. Igleslas, Benlto^Juares =, Sebas-
tlan Lerdo de Telada, Vicente Rlva Palaclos, and Matlas Romero.
De^rftedln dulde to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed„ complied by ,W. S. Ewlng (1953)
pM^xl^J-Htst-European intervention, 1861-1867--SourceS.
11 Me MS 60-1432
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
167
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907.
Papers, 1862-1907.
3 ft. (en. 4600 items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Aianuscripts,
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
n.E'3 ^ rmy °S cer " Governor of and Senator from Michigan, and
S- ^nn.nS, 08 ■»^ r g? 0nde,,ce i mlIUary documents, and scrapbooks
2i ^'■1f'- t . 4 -5 out - S0 papers deal wlto Aa « er ' 8 Civil War military
service; the bulk .of the collection covers his term as Secretary of
War during the Spanish-American War, with, emphasis on ae/am-
life. Important correspondents include James G. Blaine, Grenvllle M
D&fise, Marcus^A. Hanna, Benjamin Harrison, Garret A. Hobart
Jo! r T>. Long, William McKlnley, Nelson A. Ml es, BedfleM Prwtor
T^Hh2jTX eI , t i W ' 1 " am R - Sbai ter, and Leonard Wood. '
rie^laT?!,!?, de t0 n t 5« manu l" , lPt collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Gift of Alger's daughters, 1084.
1. Michigan Cavalry. 2. U. S.— Hist— \7ar of 1898. 8 Statesmen
American— Correspondence, reminiscences. statesmen,
Mi-hi™ T7 i MS 60-1433
Michigan Uulv. Clements Library
Jungkenn, Friedrich Kristian Arnold von, 1732-1806
Papers, 1775-84.
461 items.
in Wllllnm L. Clements library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
manuscripts. .
hi Hess'a^nJ'Utary officer; Minister of State, Hesse-Cassel. Letters,
diaries, and military returns of various officers among the Hessian
troops hired by Great Britain durlng.the American Revolution Much
pf the correspondence Is with Carl Leopold Baurmeister, dealing
largely with the Philadelphia campaign. Other Important correspond-
ents Include Johann Friedrich von Cocbenhnusen, Johann von Ewald,
Si"* iT Kn S bln K uc h. Friedrich Wllhelm, Frelherr von Lossberg
Frledr ch yon Porbeck, and Ludwlg Johann Adolph von Wurmb The
most significant Is Wllhelm. Frelherr von Knyphausen
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by II. H. Peckham (1942) Muchoftte
correspondence is printed In Letters from Major Baurmeister to
EmS?.™ J T gkeon AK edlted by B - A - ™endorf and Edna Vospe?
ffl'i "f. sle ef of Charleston, with an account of the Province of
™H«£l . I . ln "\ tr 4 anslated a "d edited by B. A. Uhlendorf (1938) ;
Lil^t - Utlon "AT Ic . a : c n nden«a' letters and journals ... tranV
lated and annotated by B. A. Uhlendorf (1957)
Purchased from Baroness von Vely-Jungkenn, 1932.
™»i. S.— Hist— -Revolution— German mercenaries. i Baur-
meister, Carl Leopold, n. Knyphausen, Wllhelm, Frelherr von
Full name: Friedrich Kristian Arnold von Jungkenn,
penannt MUnzer von Mohrenstamm.
Michigan Univ. Clements Library MS 6(M434
Lacaita, Sir James Philip, 1813-1895, colleotor.
Papers, 1692-1885.
1 ft. (ca. 625 items)
Manu3cTipto m *" 01ements Llbrary ,ADn ^v, Mich.) Division of
Oh„^i»f "?^° U f aut °8 ra Ph collection of James Lacaita and his son
to LorfSh^hn?/ ,1 , n ? ,nnected 'ettws: '"dudes many Items addressed
t£Z. blie l DUrne . !st marquis of Lansdowne. ^^
T ^™i b ^ J T 1 ! > K Gulde t0 ^ ne m a»«script collections in the William
™tfw Sl. L i b K ary ' ?^ pUe ? by H ' H ' Peckham (1942), and in the
Purchase, 1934/ ? ' APr " 2S " 25, 1B34 and Nov ' "• 1884
1. Autographs— Collections. i. Lacaita, Charles. 1858-1983
n. Lansdowne, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-1805.
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library M 8 «>-"»«
Lansdowne, Henry Petty PitzMaurice, 3d marquis of, 1780-
luUd.
Papers, 1806-35.
71 Items.
Ma^usTrlptT U Clements UbtRr ^ <•*»»> Ar bor, Mich.) Division of
to wJni1.m 8 i a i t .f m n "• , Lett . eW from Mar< l»'s and Lady Lansdowne
-WH£^f ,e « B ?T le f' I loar of Bremh l». Wiltshire, and his wife,
T ^»f d T?K Gu ' de to th9 manu 8crl. : collections In the William
L. Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Jfurcnase, 1936.
I. Lansdowne, Louisa Emma Fox-Strangwayg FitzMaurlce Rd
Bowles, Magdalene (Wake)
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-1436
Goulburn, Henry, 17S4-1856.
Papers, 1813-14.
200 items.
M 1 " s Wi |"ta m ** Clement3 Ubrar y (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
British statesman and diplomat Correspondence relating to the
proceedings of the peace commissioners at Ghent in the negotiation of
ftj tren ^ ?? dl . ng tte War of 1812 ' About 8° holographand signed
letters, 74 drafts and copies of letters, and various eaclosures and
memoranda, Including exchanges with Lord Liverpool, Lord Castle-
reagh and the earl Bathurst, and notes with American diplomats and
officials: John Qulncy Adams, James A. Bayard, Henry Clay, Jona-
than Russell, and Albert Gallatin. Includes a signed and senled copy
of the Treaty of Ghent, In the handwriting of Henry Clay Also in-
cludes correspondence with Alexander Asbburton.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) About a
fourth of the letters have been printed in Memoirs and correspond-
ence of Viscount Castlereagh, edited by R. S. Londonderry ; Masso-
chusetts Historical Society Proceedings, v. 48, p. 188-162; Supplemen-
tary dispatches and memoranda of the Duke of Wellington, edited by
A. R. W. Wellington; and American state papers class 1, r, 3 com-
piled by Peter Force for the U. S. Congress. : '
Gift of Lawrence Reynolds, 1941.
,oi , G , nent ' Treaty of ' 1814 ' »• ot - Brl *. Treaties, etc., 1760-
1820 (George m) '
m. ki r, . MS 60-1437
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
New France. Gouverneur.
Official correspondence, 1682-1727.
In William L. Clements Lihrary (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Transcripts (handwritten) from Archives des colonies, Paris,
^a °; \ U ( Canad »?' d «Pea<Iances), subdivision A (correspondonce
generale),v.6-49(2720p,)madebyAbelDoysle. ™"
xv T^eofflclal correspondence between the Governors of Canada and
the Colonial Office with enclosures from various military officers and
priests, concerning the government of Canada and the exploration
and settlement of the Great Lakes region nnd the Illinois country
Important correspondents Include Claude-Michel Begon, sleur de
la PIcardlere; Jean Bocbart de Cbnmplgny; Jacques Rene de Bressay
marquis de Denonvllle; Louis de Buade, comte de Frontennc; Noel
Juchereau de St. Denis; Claude de Ramezay ; and Philippe de Rlgaud.
marquis de Vaudreuil. . ■■. " "•
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Obtained by W. L. Clements, 1922.
1. Canada— Hist.— To 1763 (New France)— Sources. 2. North-
west, Old— Disc. & explor. x. France. Office colonial.
MS 60-1438
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Balz, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957,
Papers, 1927-53.
'■■■ 8ft. " ::
In University of Vliglnln Library (2218, etc.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Professor of philosophy, University of Virginia (1013-57) Corre-
spondence; drafts, proofs, and MSS. of articles, papers, addresses
and books.. Includes correspondence (1927-30) concerning a port, and
memorial bookplate for Albert Lefevre, a professor ot the University
Includes articles about, or translations of works by, Jenn Boptlste
Dir Hamel, Rene Descartes, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Karl Marx
Outlines of courses on the history of philosophy (1930-40), papers
relating to Bolz's term as chairman of the Charlottesville (Va )
Sjchool Board, and addresses on educntlonal sublccts. Correspond-
ents Include Sidney B. Hall, Dabney S. Lancnster, and James G
Johnson. Related to the library's collections of Bolz's correspondence
with John Dewey (1942-51) and his correspondence with Southern
philosophers (1932-15)
Parts of the collection were published, including Descartes and the
modern mind (1952), 'and articles and papers In the Journal of
philosophy, v. 41, nos. 24-25 (Nov.-Dec. 1044) p. 645-604 and 673-
685; v. 43, no. 10 (May 1946) p. 253-266; Psychological review, v 05
no. 2 (Mar. 1948) p, 115-125 ; and the Review of religion, v. 11. no i
(May 1947) p. 839-380.
0111,1989-54.
1. Philosophers, American — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
2. Lefevre, Albert.
MS 60-1439
Virginia. Univ. LIbr.
168
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Visitors' registers, 1887-1958.
68 v.
In Connecticut State Library.
Registers of The Hillhurst, a lodging house In Norfolk, Conn.
(1887-1934) ; the office of Daniel N. Morgan, Treasurer of the U. S,
at Washington (1893-97) ; the Connecticut headquarters of the Loui-
siana Purchase Exposition In St. Louis (1904) ; the Connecticut State
Library and Supreme Court Building (1911-58) ; the Connecticut
State Building of the Sesqulcentennial International Exposition In
Philadelphia (1926) ; and the Connecticut Tercentenary Commission
1. Autographs— Collections. i. Morgan, Daniel Nash, 1844-1931.
n The Hillhurst, Norfolk, Conn, n?; U. S. Treasury Dept w. St
Louis. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. v. Philadelphia. Ses-
qulcentennial Interna- tloual Exposition, 1926. vi. Connec-
ticut. Tercentenary Commission. ,«,;,„ ;|,»
MS 60-1440
Connecticut State Llbr.
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1877.
Papers, 1832-77.
20,000 items.
In Indiana State Library.
Lawyer, State legislator, secretary of the Republican National
Convention in 1860, U. S. Senator from Indiana, and U. S. Commis-
sioner of Internol Revenue. Legal papers, and materials relating to
Indiana and national politics and to railroads.
1 Lawyers — Indiana — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. In-
diana—Pol. & govt. 3. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1877. 4. Railroads—
U.S.
MS 60-1441
Indiana. State Library
Butler, Amos William, 1860-1937.
Papers, 1818-1916.
700 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
Zoologist and sociologist. Materials relating to work with State
charities and prison reform, early Brookvllle, Ind. history, and the
Western Association of Writers, tfgether with business papers of the
Brookvllle and Metamora Hydraulic Co. (1866-97)
1. Brookvllle, Ind. — Hist. 2: Western Association of Writers.
8. Public welfare— Indiana, 4. Prisons— Indiana. I. Brookvllle
and Metamora Hydraulic Company.
MS60-1442
Indiana. State Library
Butler family.
Papers, 1809-1916.
1632 items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal and business correspondence and business papers of the
Butler family, Virginia planters and teachers, Chief coverage Is for
1830-86; the earlier papers are of James Chllds and Emily Childs
Ballard of Jackson Co., Fla.,. stepchildren of Isaac Butler, a Caroline
Co. (Va.) planter. Other papers relate to the settlement of the estate
of Isaac Butler, for which the executor was Leland W. Butler, a to-
bacco farmer of Hanover Co., Va. The papers give information on
the Butler family and on social and economic conditions in Illinois
and Virginia. The accounts of Isaac and Leland W. Butler show
goods purchased and the prices of commodities. Includes an arithme-
tic book (1809) of Isuac Butler.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tilley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 30-31.
Acquired 1937-38 and 194lw
1. Agriculture— Virginia. V . Virginia— Soc. condit. 3. Illinois—
Soc. condit. I. Chllds, James, n. Ballard, Emily (Childs) m.
Butler, Isaac, d. 1857. iv. Butler, Leland W.
MS60-1443
DukeUniv. Library "
Tait family.
Papers, 1768-1874.
ca. 1000 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Papers of Charles Tait, first Federal judge of Alabama and of his
father, Jaines Tait, of Georgia. Correspondence, including family
letters and letters concerning the Lea Conrad controversy (1825-35),
steamboat receipts, and accounts.
Index In repository.
1. Lea, Isaac, 1792-1886. 2. Mollusks. I. Tait, Charles, 1768-
1835. n. Tait, James, of Georgia.
MS 60-1444
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Smith, Clarence E oolleotor.
Papers, 1787-1956. ,
2 boxes and 1 tape recording.
In West Virginia University Library (258, 990)
Correspondence, pamphlets, newspapers, photos., and other mate-
rials of the Barns and Smith' families of Pennsylvania and West
Virginia, Including land records of Washington and Greene Counties,
Pa.; Monongalia Co., W. Va. ; and Wabash Co., Ind.; material on the
Smith family In Marlon Co., W. Va.; political broadsides; records
of the Democratic Party In West Virginia ; clippings on politics ;
papers of the Negro Democratic Club of West Virginia ; scrapbooka
containing birth, death, and marriage notices of residents of Lewis,
Harrison Taylor, and Manongalla Counties, W. Va.; and "a typed
Interview made in 1956 l^ .he coal industry, politics, and local his-
tory of Fairmont, W. Va.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1951-57.
1 Land titles — Pennsylvania. 2. Land titles — Monongalia Co., W.
Va. ' 8 Land titles— Wabash Co., Ind. 4. Registers of births, etc.—
West Vlrglrla. 5. Coal trade— Fairmont, W. Va. 6. Fairmont, W.
y a Hist. I. Barns family, n. Smith family, in. Democratic
Party West Virginia, iv. Negro Democratic Club of West Virginia.
MS 60-1445
West Virginia, Univ. Library
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1920.
Papers, mainly 1872-1920.
50ft (ca. 3000 items)
In Holy Cross College Library (Worcester, Mass.) .
Poet and essayist, of Boston ; resided in England (1901-20) MSS.
of poems, prosed and songs; correspondence with friends and with
American and British literary persons ; scrapbooks, notebooks, address
book, publishers' agreements and contracts, photos,, presentation
copies of books from her friends ; and an almost complete collection
of Miss Guiney's published books, periodical literature, sheet music,
and anthologies to which she contributed; many first editions and
personal copies with marginalia. Correspondents include Ralph
Adams Cram, Thomas W. Parsons, Edmund Gosse, and Katharine
Tynan. Related to the library's collection of her father's papers
(Patrick R. Guiney) . ,_, , , ,
Index in the library. Also described in Catholic historical review,
V. 45 (Apr. 1959) p. 98-99. ' ,,.
Gifts of Miss Guiney ; material collected and purchased by Michael
Earls; papers acquired from Grace Guiney, literary executor. Addi-
tions between 1921 and 1959.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Cram, Halpn
Adams, 1863-1942. n. Parsons, Thomas William, 1819-1892. jit.
Gosse, Sir Edmund William, 1849-1928. iv. Hlnkson, Katharine
(Tynan) 1861-1931. M S 60-1446
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Llbr.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 1738»-1795.
Papers, 1750-1812.
80 ft.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts,
British general ; commonder-ln-chlef In North America. Corre-
spondence, documents, warrant books, ledgers, military intelligence,
and maps. Correspondence with the Colonial Secretary, Secretary
at War, Treasury, Paymaster General, and Board of Ordnance ; and
with various generals, admirals, loyalist leaders, and subordinate
officers of the British forces In America. Letters of American officers
secured through intercepted mall bags, and depositions of loyalist
informers and rebel deserters. Includes the MS. of Clinton's An
historical detail of seven years campaign in North America. ■_ Im-
portant correspondents Include Marriot Arbuthnot ; Sir George Beck-
with: John Burgoyne; William Dalrymple; Oliver De Lnncey;
William Eden, 1st baron Auckland ; Patrick Ferguson; James
Gnmbier; Thomas Graves, 1st baron Graves; Sir Frederick Haldl-
mand; Richafd Howe, 4th viscount and 1st earl Howe ;_ Alexander
Leslie- Henry Flennes Pelham-Cltnton, 9th earl of Lincoln, 2d duke
of Newcastle; Jonathan Odell; Sir Peter Parker ; William Phillips ;
Francis Enwdon-Hnstings, 1st marquess of Hastings, 2d earl of
Moira. baron Rawdon ; James Robertson ; Beverly Robinson, Sir
George Brydges Rodney, 1st baron Rodney; Sir Banastre Tarleton;
and Sir John Vaughan. The most significant are John: AndrS; Bene-
dict Arnold; Charles Cornwallls, 1st marquess^and 2d earl of, ,?"™
wallis- George Sackville Germain, 1st viscount Sackville; Sir William
Howe, 5th viscount Howe; and William Tryon ..,„.„„„,,
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942) and in the-2d
ed compiled by W. S Ewing (1953) Also described In The head-
quarters papers of the British Army in North America, by R. G.
Adams (1926) and Brit'* headquarters maps and sketches, by B, G.
Adams (1928 Some papers have been included in A history of the
campaigns o? 1780 and lTffl, by Sir Banastre Tarleton (1787) ; Secret
history rf the American Revolution, by Carl Van Doren (1941) ; the
pamphlets of the Cllnton-Cornwallis controversy ; and contemporary
r 1031 ™ 18 - : MS 60-1447 rev
169
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1750-1812.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 1788?-1795.
(Continued)
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937: purchased
by Clements from Prances Clinton, 1925.
}• F\ S, — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. American Loyalists.
I. Andre, John, 1751-1780. n. Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801 in Corn-
wallls, Charles Cornwallis, 1st marquis, 1738-1805. iv' Sackville
George Sackville Germain, 1st viscount, 1716-1785. v. Howe. William
Howe, 5th viscount, 1729-1814. vi. Tryon, WUllam, 1729-1788.
mi,*i ■' tt . MS60-1447rev
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
West Virginia. University. Library. West Virginia Col-
lection.
West Virginia history papers, ca. 1748-1942.
lbox.
In West Virginia University Library (183)
MS. Items Include commissions In the 3d and 77th Regiments, Vir-
ginia Militia, 1821-36, and letters of resignation, 1826-34; a letter
from Nathan Goff to Ajljah Dolly concerning affairs at the State
°i!S! tol i 1867 i deeds ' rom Hardy and Pendleton Counties, 1826 and
1829; and receipts for military supplies, 1864. Typewritten items and
clippings relate mainly to Hampshire, Mineral, Randolph, Hardy,
Grant, and Pendleton Counties, and contain biographical and genea-
logical extracts from family Bibles, obituaries, cemetery readings, and
marriage records. Subjects of biographical sketches Include H. M.
Ca houn, John Champ, John J. Cornwell, Thomas Fitzgerald John S
nl "J?,"*' B r i n £ Ho i me i^' W - ^rlng, J. H. McNeill, William Mayoj
Charles B. Schell, David H. Strother, and O. H. Vossler. -.-■»>
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives In the West Vlr-
glpla Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
1, . West. Virginia— Hist.— Sources. 2. U. S.—Hlst.-Clvll War-
Supplies. 8. West Virginia— Blog. 4. Registers of births, etc.— West
Virginia. ^ r. Virginia Infantry. 8d Hegt, ca. 1821-ca. 1835. n,
Virginia Infantry. 77th Regt,, ca. 182Ma. 1835.
ww™ "... r, , MS60-1448rev
West Vlrjrlnla. Univ. Library
Smith family.
Papers, 1800-1942.
2 boxes and 1 bundle.
In West Virginia University Library (840)
Papers of the Mortimer Wilson Smith family of Clarksburg, W.
Va., relating to schools, churches, and famUy affairs; scrapbooks on
family history j and a folder of speeches made by Mortimer W. Smith
as chief engineer of the West Virginia State Road Commission and as
OF*??,. °i t he Motor 0l>rrl er Dept, Public Service Commission of
west Virginia. Includes correspondence of Phlneas Ohapin, Phlneas
Ohapin, Jr., Nancy Gibbs Sommerville Ohapin, Emily Byrd Ohapin
Bartlett, Irving Ohapin, and other members of the Ohapin family of
Springfield, Mass., and Clarksburg, W. Va. ^^
Gift of Mrs. Mortimer Smith, 1956.
» V. 01ark 5 b . urK ' w - Va - 2 ' Roads— West Virginia. r. Smith,
Mortimer Wilson. n. Ohapin family.
MS 60—1449
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Gore, Howard Mason, 1877-1947.
Papers, 1908-47.
45 boxes, 1 bundle, and 1 carton.
In West Virginia University Library (193, 198)
Political leader. Many papers relate to Gore's service as assistant
food administrator in West Virginia during World Wan; In the U. S.
Dept of Agriculture as specialist in livestock marketing, later Assist-
ant Secretary, and Anally Secretary of Agriculture; and as Governor
or west Virginia. Other papers relate to producers' co-operatives,
tee Farm Bureau, the West Virginia Public Service Commission, the
Western and Union livestock Bales companies, cattle production, and
pontics. 1 .-'
Gifts of Claude and Trueman Gore, 1950.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Food question— West Virginia. 2.
Meat Industry and trade— West Virginia. 8. Agriculture, Coopera-
tive—West Virginia. 4. U. S. Farm Bureau. 6. West Virginia. Pub-
lic Service Commission, 6. West Virginia— Pol. & govt.
w .,„ , , MS 60-1450
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Price family.
Papers, 1813-1946.
27boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (682)
Papers of Andrew Price, attorney, J. W. Price, physician, and
others of the Price family of Marllnton, W. Va. Includes records of
the law Arm of Price, Osenton and McPeak ; muster rolls of Com-
pany O, 62d Virginia Infantry, O. S. A„ from Pendleton Co., W. Va. ;
and MSS. of essays, verse, and historical articles written by Andrew
Price.
Gift of Norman Randolph Price, 1964.
1. Medicine— West Virginia— Marllnton. 2. Lawyers— West Vir-
ginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Price, Andrew n.
Price, James W., 1868- m. Price, Osenton and McPeak, Marlln-
ton, W. Va. iv. Virginia Infantry, 62d Mounted Regt.
West Virginia. Univ. Library ■.'' MS 6 °- 145 l
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839.
Papers, 1783-1848. '"■
9 ft. (ca. 4600 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Ohio Governor and legislator, military officer, and U. S. Represent-
ative Correspondence (Including papers of his daughter), land sur-
vej jtes, plats, tax returns, and other documents on land holdings
in and near the Scioto Valley in Ohio; account books (1809-11 and
1814-15), orderly book of the U. S. 19th Infantry Regiment during
the War of 1812, and printed matter. With the correspondence are
army returns, reports, and general orders for the years 1814-15, while
McArthur was in command of the Army of the Northwest; other
papers relate to the period (1823-25) of his congressional service.
Described In Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Oonsress
(1918) p. 231-232.
Purchase, 1905.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1817-1825. 2. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812—
Sources. 3. Land— Ohio— Scioto Valley, i. U. S. Army. 19th In-
fantry.
MS 60-1452
Smith, George Washington, 1814-1860.
Papers, 1818-85.
8 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (427)
Merchant, Justice of the peace, and land agent of Jackson Co.,
W. Va. Business and family correspondence, Including letters from
Nehemiah Smith, a delegate to tbe Virginia Assembly, 1831-42 ; letters
concerning the Gilmer, Ripley and Ohio Turnpike Co. ; and letters and
papers regarding land In Iroquois Co., Ill,, and the laying out of the
town of Plato, 111.; correspondence from sons at school in Morgan-
town, W. Va., and Washington, Pa., 1858-61 ; and correspondence from
Confederate prisoners of war at Point Lookout, Md.; Elmlra, N. Y„
and camps in Virginia and West Virginia, Correspondents include
Gideon D. Camden, W. P. Goff, John Hall, Lewis Maxwell, H. O,
Mlddleton, Edward Naret, E. W.sNewton, and various members of the
Rader and Smith families.
Gift of Margaret Mcintosh Starcher,
1. Real property — Iroquois Co., -III. 1. Plato, 111.— Hist, 8. U. S. —
Hist. — Civil War — Prisoners and prisons, i. Smith, Nehemiah, ca.
1802-1859. ir. Gilmer, Ripley and Ohio Turnpike Company.
MS 60-1453
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Garrison (M, J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. Va.
Records, 1868-1922.
18 v. and 5 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (697, 712, 784)
Records of the operation of a general store and of the buying and
selling of livestock and wool. Includes papers relating to the Wades-
town Telephone Co., lumber buying and selling, leasing of oil and gas
lands, and oil and gas drilling. Persons named Include J. L. Garrison.
Kate Garrison, and Maude Garrison.
Gift of Mrs. W. E. Campbell, 1955.
1, General stores — Wadestown, W. Va. 2. Wool trade and In-
dustry— Wadestown, W. Va. 3. Stock and stock breeding— West Vir-
ginia— Wadestown, 4. Wadestown Telephone Company, Wadestown,
W. Va. 5. Lumber trade— Wadestown, W. Va. 6. Petroleum Industry
and trade — West Virginia. '
MS 60-1454
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Dille, Thomas Ray. 'C/
Papers, ca. 1774-1939.
60 boxes, 20 bundles, and 17 file drawers.
In West Virginia University Library (171, 191, 357)
Attorney, genealogist, and nntlquia-lan of Morgantown, VV. Va.
Correspondence regarding Dtlle's histo>?lcal and genealogical studies,
office flies relating to his law practice, and genealogical compilations
relating mainly to Monongalia Co., W. Va. Includes lists of soldiers
In the Revolution, War of 1812, and Mexican War ; birth and death
records, cemetery Inscriptions, copies of wills and indexes of will
books, names from renl estate books and appraisement books, ledgers
of the Monongalia Academy and Woodburn Female Seminary, and an
account book of J. R. Moore. Famlllesf or which there are genealogi-
cal compilations Include Dille, Ray, Stewart, McFariand, Tennant,
and Evans. ; '
Gift of the Dille family, 1950.
1. Lawyers — West Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Monongalia Co., W. Va.-^Geneal. 3. U. S. Army— Registers. 4.
Registers of births, etc. — West Virginia. i. Moore, James Robert-
son, d. 1864. ir. Monongalia Academy, Morgantown, W. Va. m. Wood-
burn Female Seminary, Morgantown, W. Va.
MS 60-1465
West Virginia. Univ. Library
170
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cornwell, John Jacob, 1867-1953.
Papers, ca. 1843-1953.
259 boxes and 4 bundles.
In West Vtrginia University Library (952)
Attorney, political leader, newspaper publisher, aud orchardman.
Correspondence, legal papers, personal and business records, mainly
1896-1953. Includes papers relating to Cornwell's service as Governor
of W. Va. and as counsel for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, flies
on the Bomney Orchard Co. and the SoHth Branch Development Co.,
and a few papers of William B. Cornwell.
Gift of Mrs. Eugene E. Alles and John 0. Alles, 1957.
1. lawyers — West Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2, West Virginia — Pol. & govt. I. Cornwell, William B. n. Bomney
Orchard Company, Romney, W. Va, IB. South Branch Development
Company.
MS 60-1456
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Haskell, Clinton H 1888-1951, collector.
Papers, 1778-1948.
1 ft. (425 items) , ■
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts, ., ■;
Three distinct groups: Washington family papers, Including 85
Items of correspondence, documents, and other material relating to
members of the family ; William T. Sherman papers, consisting pf 110
letters on the Civil War and military posts In the West following the
war ; and 230 other Items on the Civil War, mostly correspondence of
military officers. Important correspondents Include William Tecumseh
Snermaii, Bushrod O. Washington, George Washington, and William
Augustine Washington, of which the most significant Is Sherman.
Described In Oulde to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed„ complied by W. S. Swing (1953)
Gift of Mr. Haskell, 1948.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Military posts— The West.
i. Washington family, n. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891.
MS 60-1457
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
Minard, Duane C
Records on New Jersey-Delaware boundary disputes,
ca. 1400 Items. '
In Princeton University Library,
in part, photocopies.
Research paperB of Duane O. Minard, assistant attorney general
of New Jersey, Including documents, charts, and maps, dating from
lfl64 - „ * «•
1. New Jersey— Bound.— Delaware. 2. Delaware— Bound.— New
Jersey. 8. New Jersey— Maps. 4. Delaware— Maps.
MS 60-1458
Princeton Cnlv. Libr.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.
Papers, 1775-86.
25 ft. (ca. 5000 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
American Bevolutlonary general. Correspondence and reports re-
lating chiefly to the southern campaign of the Revolution, Including
frequent reports to George Washington, to the president of the
Continental Congress and certain committee members, and to the
Board of War, with much correspondence to and from subordinate
officers. Includes letters to Governors of the Southern States,
merchants selling to the Quart Raster's Dent, civilians with com-
plaints, certain British officers, i-islness associates, and family mem-
bers. Important correspondents Include Thomas Burke, John Butler,
Edward Carrington, Mcrdecal Gist, Udny Hay, Peter Horry, Samuel
Huntington, Thomas Jefferson, the marquis de Lafayette, Anne-
Cesar, chevalier de La Luzerne, Alexander Leslie, Benjamin Lincoln,
Alexander Martin, Nathanlef Pendleton, Andrew Pickens, William
Leigh Pierce, Thomas Polk, the cbmte de Rochambeau, John Rutledge,
Baron von Steuben, Jethro Sumner, George Weedon, and Otho Hol-
land Williams, The most significant are Henry Lee, Francis Marlon,
John Mathews, Charles Pettlt, Thomas Sumter, George Washington,
and Anthony Wayne. _
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) and the^d
ed, complied by W. S. Ewlng (1953) Some letters are printed in the
Michigan alumnus, quarter^- review, v. 58, no. 14, p. 1W-11».
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
1. Southern States— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. I. Lee, Henry,
1756-1818. n. Marion, Francis, 1732-1795. in. Mathews, John, 1765-
1828 iv. Pettlt, Charles, 1788-1806. v. Sumter, Thomas, 1T347-18W.
yi. Washington, George, Pres. TJ. &, 1732-1799. vn. Wayne, Anthony,
174Mm MS 60-1469
Michigan. Cnlv. Clements Library
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857.
Papers, 1803-57.
In Wimam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Ma Brlt?sn P s S tatesman and essayist. Correspondence, Including letter
books, and a few short diaries and account books, dealing with naval
literary political, and personal matters, primarily of British Interest
and Torpartlcular Importance for 1809-80, during which time Croker
was Secretary to the Admiralty. American interest is limited to
IdmiraT Cockburn "brief references to the War of 1812 and Lord
Ashburton's discussions of the Webster-Ashburton treaty of 1842.
Important correspondents are Alexander Baring, ^st baron Ashbur-
ton; Anne Louisa Bingham Baring, baroness Ashburton; Sir John
Barrow: Benjamin Bloomfleld, 1st baron Bloorafield; Sir Henry
Edward 7th baronet Banbury; W. H. Bills; William Vesey Fltz-
gTrlld baron Fitzgerald and Vesey: Charles PhUlp Yorke, 4 h earl
of Hardwtcke; John Charles Herrles ; William Husklsson; John
Murray; Sir Edward Pellew, 1st viscount Exmouth; Spencer Per-
cevalf George Rose; Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th viscount
Strangford ; and Sir Herbert Taylor. The most significant are George
Canning; Sir George Cockburn ; Edward Hawke Locker; John Gibson
Lockhart; William Lowther, 2d earl of Lonsdale; and John Henry
Manners, 5th duke of Rutland,
8 v. of Indexes to letter books. _ -mini.™
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the William
T Clements Library, comolled by H. H. Peckham (1942) and In the
2d STcom'plled'by^^BwInB (1958) Many papers n «>d excerpts
were published In The Croker P«per». edited by K J. JMnlngs (1884)
and In John Wilson Croker, by M. F._ Brlghtfleld (1940) Also de-
scribed In various listings In the Sotheby and Co. catalog of June
28-2671924, and In J. Pearson's handlist, Mar, 1925, Items 15 and 41.
*rCtt ha Br , lt 1 .^Htot.-180O-1887-Sources. 2. TJ. S.-Hlst.-War of
18&-Naval operations. 8. Washington, Treaty of, 1842. 4. States-
men, British-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, I. ggjinlng,
Georee 1770-1827. nT Cockburn, Sir George, bart., 1772-1868, m.
S?k1r' Edward Hawke, 1777-1849. rv. Lockhart, John Gibson, 1794-
1854 vi tTsdale, William Lowther, 2d earl of, 1787-1872. yi. Rut-
land, John Henry Manners, 5th duke of, 1778-1857. „„.. ,,„„
MS 60-1460
Michigan. Univ. Clement* Library
Biddle, Thomas A collector.
Business records and correspondence, 1771-1827.
64 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Record books, letter books, and accounts of prominent mercantile,
shipping, and banking Anns of Philadelphia, contributing informa-
tion on economic trends during the Revolution and early national
period, For the Revolutionary period there are accounts of provi-
sions, military stores, and equipment supplied to the Army; material
concerning trade and shipping with England and other countries,
privateering and captured prizes, Imports and exports, prices, and
financial and legal matters. The records of the next flye decades
TrgtnUtfon"^^^
PMadelphfa (1811-34) and accounts with Richard Bache, Horace
BUmey?Blddle and Wharton, John Cox, Manuel Eyre, John Keith,
Edward Tllghman, John Sergeant, Taylor and Newbold, Robert Wain,
Robert Willing, and others.
Gift of Thomas A. Biddle and Co., 1927.
1 Phlladelphla-Comm. 2. Shipping-Philadelphia. 3. Finance-
Philadelphia. 4. U. S.-Hist.— Revolution— Supplies. 5. Privateer-
ing, i. Upper Ferry Bridge Company, Philadelphia.
MS 60— 1461
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Deakins family.
Papers, 1778-1925.
5 boxes and 2 folders. ■ „ ^
In West Virginia University Library (197, 624, 629)
Descendants of William Deakins (d. 1800) of Prince Georges Co.,
Md Activities of Francis Deakins (1739-1804) and William Deakins
(1742-1798) of Montgomery Co., Md., are revealed In deeds, agree-
ments surveys, plans, surveyors' field books, and court papers relative
to acreage purchased In Harrison, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph,
Tucker, and Upshur Counties, W. Va. Other papers relate to Leonard
Marbury Deakins (1747-1824), his sons William French* Deakins
and Francis William Deakins, and latter-day descendants George S.
Deakins and Guy A. Deakins of Rowlesburg, W. Va. Includes a
plat of the town of Salem, W. Va. Mention Is made Of the North-
western Turnpike Co. ; the West Virginia Land and Mining Co. ;
the West Virginia Oil and Mining Co.; and the Preston Lumber and
Coal Co. Letters from the Hancock Cooperage Co., Hancock, Md.,
are included in the correspondence of George S. Deakins. Persons
named are Salathlal Goff, Thomas James Goff, Henry Ashby, George
Ashbv. William Ashby, David Menear, Philip Menear, John Friend,
Charles Friend, Augustine Friend, Henry Daring, William Petty
MS 60-1462
171
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Deakins fanvly. Papers, 1778-J f>26. .
(Continued)
John, Noah Haden, Thomas Parsons, Benjamin Harrison, Conrad
Hagmire, Joseph Hagmire, Frederick 'Stair, Abraham Stair, John
Evans, John Hoye, Samuel Hanway, Benjamin Eeeder, and William
McCleery.
Gift of Guy A. Deakins, 1950-54.
1. Land— West Virginia. 2. Salem, W. Va.— Real property— Maps.
8. West Virginia — Indus, I. Hancock Cooperage Company, Han-
cock, Md.
MS 60-1462
West Virginia. TJuiv. Library
Goff, David.
Papers, 1826-1904.
4 boxes and 1 folder,
In West Virginia University Library (627, 975, 983, 1027)
Attorney and land promoter In Randolph, Harrison, and Tucker
Counties, W. Va. Mainly correspondence, dealing with land trans-
actions, legal matters, sales of slaves, politics, Civil War conditions
J\;r® T i ri ?'.' J W - Va -' the founding of the Clarksburg conservative,
bridge building of Lemuel and Ell Cbenoweth, the estates of Peter
Bukey, Solomon Sturmer, James M. Marshall, and Baldwin Dade,
a proposed railroad from Pittsburgh to Pocahontas Co., W. Va., the
Washington and Ohio Railroad, mall routes, Goff family history the
West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872, and the movement
to construct a turnpike and railroad through Canaan River Valley
Correspondents Include J. M. Bennett. Caleb Boggess. A. I, Boreman,
G. D. Camden, John S. Carllla, W. P. Cooper, Spencer Dayton, J. H.
Diss Debar, Charles Faulkner, R. S. Garnett, L Haymond, Thomas L.
Haymonfl, John J. Jacob, W. P. Johnson, George C. McCall, William
McCorkle, Charles Marshall, Henry M. Matthews, Edwin Maxwell,
George H. Moffett^L D. Monall, Isaac A. Morris, Henry M. Munford,
Charles Newman, Maria W. D. Orme, Samuel Price, Benjamin H.
Shackelford, Joseph Sprlgg, H. H; Stuart, and P. G. Van Winkle.
Gifts of Francis P. Fisher, Mrs. W. G; Smith, Mrs. O. W. Harding,
and Mrs. Ada Bosworth Harding, 1954-58.
_L. Land—West Virginia. 2. Slave trade— West Virginia. 3. West
Virginia — Pol. & govt. 4. West Virginia — Hist. — Civil War. 5.
Clarksburg conservative. 6. Bridges— West Virginia. 7. Decedents'
estates — West Virginia. 8. Railroads — West Virginia. 9. Postal
service— West Virginia. 10. Goff family.
West Virginia. Univ. Library
MS 60-14.63
Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813,
Papers, 1681-1855.
10 ft. (ca. 4000 Items)
In Willirim L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Army officer. Orderly books and diary pertaining to the Revolution,
and material On postwar campaigns against the Indians in the Ohio
River region. Includes correspondence with Secretary of War Knox,
'Governor Mifflin of Pennsylvania, orders to county brigade Inspectors,
business letters, bills, and receipts; and a group of pre-Revolutlonary
deeds and contracts, with Harmar's school exercise books. Later
oaoers Include correspondence of Hamar's two sons, Other impor-
tant correspondents Include Joseph Asheton, Erkuri»s Beatty, Rich-
ard Butler, George Rogers Clark, Ebenezer Denny, John Dickin-
son, Elliott & Williams, Walter Finney, Benjamin Franklin, Horatio
gates, Nathr.rilal Greene, Sarah Jenkins Harmar (Mrs. Josiah Har-
mar), Jonathan Heart, John G. E. Heckewelder, Patrick Henry,
Samuel Hodgdon, Thomas Hutchlns, William Irvine, Jacob Kingsbury,
James MeHenry, William North, Rufus Putnam, Arthur St. Clair,
Winthrop Sargent, Wiltlam Sheaft ; Frederick William Augustus
Henry Ferdinand, baron von Steuben ; Turnbull, Marmte & Co. ;
Franc's Vigo, James Wilkinson, John Palgrave Wyllys, David Zelgler,
and David Zeisberger. The most significant is John Francis
Hamtramck.
Described in Guide to, the manuscript collections in the William
L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) Also de-
scribed In Michigan alumnus, quarterly review, v. 43, no. 11 (1937)
p. 428-432. Among the publications Including selected Harmar papers
Is Outpost on the Wabash, edited by Qayle Thornbrough.(1957).
Purchased from Joslab Harmar iv, 1936)
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica—Wars, 1790-1794. 8. Ohio— Hist.— Sources. i. Knox, Henrv,
1750-1806. ii. Hamtramck, John Francis, 1756-1803.
MS 60-1464
Wilson family.
Papers, 1790-1850.
12 ft.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
'Manuscripts.
Personal, legal and business correspondence of William Wilson,
doctor, Judge, and postmaster, of Clermont, N. Y., of his sons, and of
Chancellor Livingston and his family, whose estate Wilson managed.
The early papers deal chiefly with the management of the Livingston
estate, agricultural matters, medical practice, judicial affairs and
politics. The later papers are primarily concerned with the legal
activities of Robert L Wilson. Important correspondents Include
John K. Beekman, Fyler Dlbblee, James Lee, Edward P. Livingston,
Henry Livingston, RobertX. Livingston, Jacob Van Ness, Peter Van
Schaack, Richard Varick, Alexander Wilson, Stephen B. Wilson and
William H. Wilson.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L.
Clements Library, 2d ed., complied by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Purchase, 1952.
1. Livingston Manor. 2. Agriculture — New York (State) —Cler-
mont. 8. Medicine — New York (State) — Clermont. 4. Lawyers— New
York ( State) — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. New York
(State)— Pol. & govt.^1735-1865. r. Wilson, William, 1755-1828.
n. Livingston, Robert R., .1746-1813. m. Wilson, Robert L
< MS60-1465
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Devonshire, Georgiana (Spencer) Cavendish, duchess of,
1757-1806.
Correspondence, 1789-1802.
70 items.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British social leader. 64 letters to her Paris banker, Alphonse C. C.
Perregaux, regarding business matters and other activities, and three
letters to M. Mouchet. Includes three letters written by the Duke of
Devonshire, Lady Sutherland, and Deschamps, a Paris jeweler.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) Also described
In the catalog of J. Pearson & Co., spring 1926, Item 32.
Acquired upon settlement of the Clements estate, 1937.
r. Perregaux, Alphonse C. C.
MS60-14<56
Michigan Univ. Clements Library
Bartram, John, 1699-1777.
Papers of John and William Bartrnm, 1734-1893,
I4v. "■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Naturalists. Diaries and journals, correspondence, drawings, ac-
count book, and other material pertaining to John Bartram and his
son William. Papers relate chiefly to horticulture and botany, and
record observations on American flora (chiefly of the Catskllls, the
Carollnas, Georgia, and Florida) with experiments in the production
of new; plants and flowers, .Diaries and journals also contain com-
ments on the social and economic life of the country and the physical
features of the areas visited. Also, letters and account book of Isaac
Bartram (1790-1803); drawings of birds, reptiles; fish, and plants;
an address delivered by Caroline Bartram Kelly (1893) ; and family
Bibles of John Bartram (1761-65) Correspondents Include Peter
Collinson, Benjamin Smith Barton, John Fotherglll, Benjamin Frank-
lin, Alexander Calhoun, J. Randolph, Mark Oatesby, John F. Grono-
vlus, Henry Bouquet, William Byrd, and Sarah Bartram.
1. Horticulture— 0. S. 2. Botany— U. S. 3. Zoology— U. S. 4.
TJ. S.— Descr. & trnv. — To 1783. 5. Scientists — Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. i. Bartram William, 1789-1823. n. Bartram, Isaac.
MS 60-1467
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1807-1875.
Papers, 1808-1901.
ca. 3640 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman. Correspondence, journal Mn let-
ter form) of travels In Europe and the Near East in the 1840's, and
other papers relating to church affairs, to the American Colonization
Society, to conditions in Virginia before, during, and after the Civil
War, and to such schools as the Episcopal High School and the Theo-
logical Seminary at Alexandria, Va., Woodberry Forest School,
Orange, Va., Washington Col'^e, Va., Kenyon College, Gambier,
Ohio, and others. Includes genealogical material on the Meade, Page,
Oustls, Fitzhugh, Robinson, Mines, and Boteler families of Virginia.
Card index in library.
Received, 1956.
; 1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. 2. American Coloni-
zation Society. 3. Virginia — Soc condit. 4. West Virginia — Soc.
condlt. 5. Virginia — Hist. — Civil War. 6. Euioni — Descr. & trav. —
1800-1918. 7. Bull Run, 1st Battle, 1801. 8. Antletniii, Battle of,
1862. 9. Virginia— Oeneal.
MS 60-1468
Duke Univ. Library
Hubbell, Walter, 1795-1848.
Papers, ca. 1788-1848.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence and other documents of Walter Hubbell, lawyer,
of Canandalgua, N. Y., relating to land transactions iu New York,
mainly the purchase of Genesee lands. Includes papers of Oliver
Phelps, Nathaniel Gorham, Oliver L Phelps, Zacharlah Seymour,
Eliaba Colt, Peter Colt, and Francis M, L Phelps, and documents
MS 60-1469
172
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hubbell, Walter, 1795-1848.
Papers, ca. 1788-1848.
(Continued)
dealing with land transactions in Georgia, Ohio, Mississippi, and
Virginia,
1. Real property— Genesee region, N. Y. 2. Real property — Ohio.
8 Real property— Southern States. i. Phelps, Oliver, 1749-1809.
li Gorham, Nathaniel, 1788-1796. m. iRhelps, Oliver Leicester, 1775-
1813. iv. Seymour, Zachariah. v. Colt, Bllsha. vi. Colt, Peter, vn.
Phelps, Francis Mark Leavenvjorth, 1800-1864.
MS 60-1469
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817.
Papers, 1804-1900.
tn. 980IMms. ''
In Duke University Librnry. .
Soldier and lawyer of Petersburg, Va. Correspondence, diaries,
scrapboolts of poems, accounts, and other papers. Includes letters
from Mexico during the Mexican War, papers relating to the Civil
War and to Reconst ruction, and sermons of Allin LeRoy Archer, a
Methodist minister.
l^Engflsh poetry— Collections. 2. U. S— War with Mexico, 1845-
1848— Personal narratives. 3. Virginia— Hist.— Civil War— Sources.
4 xj S Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 5. Reconstruc-
tion—Virginia. 6. Methodist Church— Sermons. I. Archer, Allia
™- b ' 1783 - MS 60-1470
Duke Univ. Librnry
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935.
Papers, 1849-1931. ..,""'
600 items.
In Indiana State Library. ' .
Lawyer member of the Indiana Senate, member of the U. S. Civil
Service Commission, and author. Materials concerned with civil serv-
ice reform, the Progressive movement, the League to Enforce Peace,
the League of Nations, and woman suffrage,
1 Civil service reform. 2. Progresslvlsm (U. S. politics) a.
League to Enforce Peace. 4. League of Nations. 5. Woman—
Suflrage - MS 60-1471
indlana. State Libr.
Markle, Augustus R collector.
Papers', 1806-67.
500 items.
In Indiana Stnte Library. TJ ',
Papers of Abraham Markle, early Terre Haute, Ind. business trans-
actions, and Canadian volunteers land claims.
1. Terre Haute, Indiana— Coiuiu. 2. U. S.— Hist.— W nr of 1812—
Claims. 3. U. S— Public lands. i. Markle, Abraham.
MS 60-1472
Indiana State Libr.
Knox, William, 1732-1810.
Papers, 1757-1809. ' !
3 ft. (en. 650 Items) /
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. ■'.,/' „ ■;■■■ ;
British statesman; Under-Secretary of State for America. Corre-
spondence ehieliy concerned with American affairs during the Revolu-
tion, and with postwar loyiilist land claims. Important correspond-
ents include George Cresseaer; William Legge, 2d earl of Dartmouth;
Henry Ellis; George GrenvUle; Thomas Hastings; Wills Hills, 1st
marquess of Downshire, 1st earl of Hillsborough ; William Henry
Lyttelton, 1st baron Lyttelton ; Frederick North, 2d earl of Guilford,
baron North ; John Pownali ; and Philip Skelton. The most signifi-
cant is George Sackville Germain, 1st viscount Sackvlile.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the W'i'lam L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942) Most of the
collection is calendared in the Historical Manuscripts CommisslgJis
Report on manuscripts in various collections (1909), v. 6, p. 81-296.
Purchased from Howard Vicente Knox, 1931.
1. U. S — Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolu-
tion— Claims. 3. American Loyalists. r. Saekvllie, George Saek-
vllie Germain, 1st viscount, 1716-1785.
MS 60-1473
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi State Grange.
Records of subordinate granges, 1873-90.
8 items and 5 v.
In Mississippi Dcpt. of Archives and History.
Records and miscellaneous papers and accounts of 2 granges which
were located In Holmes Co. Includes the minutes of Holmes County
Grange No. 7 (1882-90) ; minutes of Bowling Green Grange No. 80S
(2 v., 1878-77 and 1877-86) ; roll book of Bowling Green Grange No.
306 (18.18-90) ; aud the minutes and records of Bowling Green Central
Cooperative Association (1879-82)
I. Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi State Grange. Holmea
County Grange No. 7. n. Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi State
Grange. Bowling Green Grange No, 306. m. Bowling Green Central
Cooperative Association.
MS 60-1474
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Taylor, Lewis L
Business records, 1836-40.
85 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Merchant, of Jackson, MiBS. Miscellaneous business papers. Two
Items of Interest are a receipt given hy Abrnm Womack to Taylor for
payment for 12 slaves, and a certificate for 5 shares of stock In a
Jackson theater (1889) Among the records are bills and receipts of
George B. Adams, Nathaniel Arnold, H. R. Austin, D. N. Barrows and
Co., D. P. Barrows, Barry M. Benson, Joha Black, John Blake, L.
Broughton, SUas Brown, Thomas Brown, B. C. Buckley, George W.
Coffee, Perry Cohea, Berrymah Corley, Valentine Corley, William
Corley, M. Craft and Co., William H. Davis," J. C. Dickson, Martha A.
Dickson, L. V. Dixon, William A. Ebberman, David M. Fisher, J. A.
Gllhreathe, Gordon and McRee, Joshua and Thomas Green, T. B. J.
Hadley, Edward Hail, H. Y. Hall, A. Hasselton, J. T. Hull and Co.,
J. F. Irish, Charles T. Ketchum, R. J. Laird, Pryor Lea, Westley
Lemore, Landy Lindsey, John Long, Long and Riley, B. A. Ludlow,
Charles Lynch, John A. McRobert, Charles H. Mansblp, Henry Ma-
Heau, Margaret Mayson, George Miller, Mrs. J. Miller, Upton MlUer,
William Miller, J. J. H. Morris, William L. Mnrry, W. P. Norman,
William Parkes, Pearl Masonic Lodge, Philips and Bennett, James P.
Phillips, M. H. Plttman, O. M. Price, Morace Riley, . George Rohh,
Joseph Rivers, Mary Shaw, Shaw and' Stone, John Shields, James
Smith, William Steed, James War, Z. P. Wardell, and J. B. Womack.
1 Jackson, Miss. — Comm. 2. Slave-trade— Mississippi— Jackson.
MS60-1475
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Wright (Peter) & Sons, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1825-1915.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records (mainly 1877-1915) of a company of steamship agents,
apparently gathered by Frank L. Neali, a member of the firm. In-
cludes a scrapbook of bills of lading, dating from 1825, and clippings
and other items on shipping.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the Library of Congress, 1925.
1. Shipping— Philadelphia. 2. Bills of lading— Philadelphia.
I. Neall, Frank L., d. 1016.
MS 60-1476
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
New York Insurance and Trust Company.
Records, 1830-78.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, Journals, ledgers, and other records, including ac-
counts of the Manhattan Co. and of various Interests of the Parish
family.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Bank of New York & Trust Co., 1939 and 1947.
i Parish family, n. Manhattan Company, New York.
MS60-1477
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Hay ward (Charles) & Company, Bangor, Me.
Records, 1860-1948.
26 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Cashbooks, blotters, and ledgers (1860-1900) ; and cashbooks, In-
voice books, salesbooks, freight and expense books, check registers,
Inventory records, and miscellany (1875-1948) of the John Bird Co.,
also wholesale grocers, the properties of which were acquired by the
Hayward firm, Includes a cashbook of the Rockland Dry Goods Co.
(1903-5)
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the company, 1949. -„,,"., ~ „ ,
I. Bird (John) Company, Rockland, Me. n. Rockland Dry Goods
Company, Rockland, Me.
MS 60-1478
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
173
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Powers & Weightman.
Records, 1838-99.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
rw^m fT *^? °. f u a com P an y which made chemicals
Gift of Merck & Co., 1940.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1479
Library
Haskell Silk Company, Wesibrook, Me.
Records, 1874-1918.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Li". <-y
Inventory In the library.
Deposited by the company, 1929.
■ ,. MS.60-1480
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker -Library.
Account books of pilots of vessels (Massachusetts) 1772-
1810. '
2v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
. A ccoflnt books of Francis Norton of Edgartown, Mass. (1772-18S7)
and Robert Knox of Charles town, Mass. (1808-101 '
Gift of Charles H. Taylor.
wa plIot * and Pilotage— Massachusetts. I. Norton, Francis, 1747-
1828. n. Knor, Hobert, 1770-1857.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
MS 60—1481 rev
Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin,
tstration. Baker Library.
Account books of two Massachusetts undertakers, 1812-71.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
„„, A ccount books kept by Benjamin Eaton of Bridgewater (1812-18)
and IC. S. Porter of Lawrence (1868-71)
Gift of E. W. Coffin and Mrs. Franz Schneider
1. Undertakers and undertaking— Massachusetts. i. Eaton Ben-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm,
MS 60—1482 rev
Library
Hanson & Parker Ltd., Boston.
Records, 1903-43.
5 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker library.
Order books of a wholesale coal dealer
Inventory In the library.
Gift of G. G. Wolklns, 1949.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1483
Library
Davis & Furber Machine Company, North Andover, Mass.
Records, 1834-93.
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Letter books and general accounts.
puX r r te r^!l v f et b t US 2 n d e ed. I (?2 5 U l S r 1PtS ' D "^ ****»> «-
Deposited by the company, 1931,
Harvard Univ. Grad,
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1484
Library
Wilder & Estabrook, Boston.
Records, 1852-79.
18 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
< -„^f e t P °. ndel ? Ce a ° d ' otner Papers of a arm engaged In the manu-
nwii w d wn'l 0f , tobacco P rodu cts. Includes personal papers of
ta. )S\ i Twf < amo , n e«'h 1 '* are records of tie Brookllne Omni-
bus Co.) and letters relating to purchases of tobacco by the firm
and to sales by agents throughout New England.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Frederick Estabrook, 1927.
I. Wilder, Charles W. n. Brookllne Omnibus Company.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 6<M485
Borglum, John Gutzon de la Mothe, 1867-1941.
Papers, 1896-1953.
39 ft, 1 reel and 22 ft. of microfilm.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies of originals lent by Mrs. Borglum
Sculptor, painter, and author. Correspondence (1910-40) diary
notes, biographical material, notebooks, memoranda, MSS of speeches
and articles, clippings, blueprints, financial papers, photos mem-
orabilia, and printed matter relating to Borglum's artistic works and
his interests in aviation,; Indian affairs, Masonic matters, parks play-
grounds* politics, and other topics. Correspondents include Newton
D. Baker, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Boose-
velt, Theodore Roosevelt,; George Bernard Shaw, and other literarv
artistic, and political leaders.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the librarv
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Borglum, 1951-53 (part purchase) ; purchase, 1958.
MS 60-1486
Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885,.,
Business records, 1845-1916.
3 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and other papers of the first commlssionrr of
Insurance of Massachusetts. Includes papers of his son, Waltsr O
Wright, consulting actuary.
Gift of Wilhelmlna G. Wright, 1919.
1. Insurance— Massachusetts. i. Wright, Walter Channlng, 1846-
„ . ... ' „ , „ MS 60-1487
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Wright, Brown, Quinby & May, Boston.
Records, 1873-1950.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledgers, journals, cashbooks, and other records of a firm of patent
attorneys. Papers relating to the firm's representation of Waltham
Watch Co. (ca. 1903-41) are Included In the library's Waltham
Watch Co. collection.
Inventory In the library, '
Gift of Oliver C. Morse i?n behalf of the firm, 1956.
1. Patents— U. S. ■
Harvard Univ. Grad.
MS 60-1488
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Lynn Lasters' Union, Lynn, Mnss.
Records, 1869-1923.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Minute books, financial records, and records of dues. Includes
records of dues of Unity Lodge, Knights o£ St. Crispin, an earlier
labor union.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the University of New Hampshire, 1951.
i. Knight of St. Crispin. Unity Lodge, Lynn, Mass.
MS 60-1489
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of merchants engaged in foreign trade.
1739-1920. ^
16ft.
In Harvard Business School, &-*ier Library.
Account books of Thomas Cu ding, Jr. of Boston (1739-42) John
Kowe of Boston (1759-62), Henry Lloyd of Boston (1765-67) N
Barren & Co. of Boston (1770-1803), Jacob & William Wildes of
Arundel, Me. (1772-1815), CorneHus Fellows of Boston (1775-91)
9?£ ma J? > & JL mlth ot Bo3ton (178fc T 83), John Welsh, Jr. of Boston
(1781-88), Thomas & William DavIK of Plymouth, Mass (1782-1805)
William & Joseph Hurd of Boston (1782-1827), John Codman of
Boston (1783-85), Richard S. Smith of Philadelphia (1792-1811),
Samuel Hewes of Boston (1795-1834), James DeWolf of Bristol, H. I
(1795-1865), Brazer & Davis of Boston (1796-1810), Thomas C.
Amory of Boston (1797-1802), Ellas Smith of Montreal (1799-1800),
George A Cushlng of Boston (1799-1802), Sullivan Dorr of Boston
(1799-1808), Samuel Cabot and Joaeph Cabot of Boston (1814-21)
A. P. Gibson & Co. of New York (1818-18), Nichols & Pierce of Bos-
ton (1819-73), Arthur Hall of Bath, Me. (1821-29), William H. Bord-
' man of Boston (1824-29), Henry Lee, Jr. of Boston (1837-43),
Houqua of Canton, China (1841-43), William H, Goodwin of Boston
(1842-66), Benjamin Newton of Boston (1843-64), Horace H. Soule
of Boston (1844-78), W. W, Woodbury of Portland, Me. (1847-54),
Larkln & Stackpole of Boston (1852-79), E; Perkins & Son of Kenne-
MS 60—1490 rev
174
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books ... 1739-
192Q. (Continued) _
tunkport, Me. (1854-72), J. Howard Nichols of Boston. (1856-1905),
Gideon Nye, Jr. of China (1858-98), William J. Blydenburgta of New
York (1804-76), the Hudson Bay Co. of Martens Falls Post, Canada
(1865-1820), Charles W. Dabney & Sons of Pnyal, Azores (1864-98),
and Stmes ft Farley of Boston (1878-83) Includes accounts of Im-
ports of cotton goods to New York (1909-10)
Described In part In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library,
complied by Hobert W. Lovett. 2d ed. [1951]
Acquired 1928-58.
1. Merchants, American. 2. U. S. — Comm.
MS 6ft— 1490 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate Sohool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. _
Account books of grocers (general storekeepers) in New
England, 1685-1904.
36ft. ■ "
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of Samuel Sewall of Boston (1685^89), Ellphallt
Griffin of Londonderry, N. H. (1754-71), the Woodbrldge and Backus
families of Norwich, Conn. (1754-90), an unidentified sroeer of
Scituate Mass. (1762-69), Hopesttll Foster, Jr., of Boston (1766-
75), George Shove of Dlghton, Mass. (1768-1810), Samuel Hastings
of Boston (1772-1825), Edward K. Wolcott of Oxford (l™" 96 ).
William Barker of Plttston, Me. (1776-86), Thomas Sheafe of Ports-
mouth, N. H. (1779-S5), Joslah Chute of Windham, Me. (1782-85),
Blisha Bartlett of Charlotte, Vt. (1782-1823), Asa Underwood of
Dunstable, Mass. (1782-1831), Andrew Perkins and Joseph P e rk ns of
Norwich, Conn. (178S-1825), Charles C. Chandler of Woodstock, Vt
(1785-1811), Allen & Weld of Walpole, N. H. (1790), Fullerton, Robin-
son & Henry of Putney, Vt. (1791-1827), G. M. Noble of ^nmouth,
Vt (1792-95), Daniel Douglas of Freetown, Mass. (ITBo-ibibj.
Oarew & Perkins of Norwich, Conn. (1797-98), the Freeman family
of Lebanon, N. H. (1797-99), Daniel Putnam, Jr. of Fltchburg, Mass.
(1798-1804), Job Pelrce and Ebenezer Pelrce of Freetown, Mass.
(1798-1852) Joseph Leavitt of Lee, N. H. (1799-1810), Whitney &
Dorr of Boston (1799-1813) , Putnam & Perkins of Lunenburg, Mass.
(1804-21). Robert P. Tolman of Dorchester, Moss. (1804-40), Putnam
& Whitney of Fltchburg, Mass. (1806-7), the Collamore family of
Pembroke, Mass. (1807-53;, Thomas S. Taylor of Kingston, R. , I.
(1807-63), John Claflin of Mllford, Mass. (1808-9), Joseph Weaver
ot Freetown, Mass. < 1810-14) , Nathan, Sweethan & Co >. of . Pawtucket,
R I (1811-16), Joseph Armsby (1811-23), Dennett & Eaton of
Bowdolnham, Me. (1811-17), William Pope of Thomaston, Me. (1811-
38). Tristram Scamman & Co. of Saco, Me. < 1811-17), an unidenti-
fied grocer of Groton, Mass. (1811-58), an ^identified «rocer of
Portland, Me. (1812-16), William Moseley of Westfleld, Mass. (18L5-
29)7 Putnam & Perkins of Lunenburg, Mass. (1813-21), Burr &
Prltchard of Concord. Mass. (1818-S5), David Fisher, Jr. of Wren-
tham, Mass. (1815-18), Guy O. Haynes of Charlestown, Mass. (1816-
23), Joseph B. Varnum of Dracut, Mass. (1816-57), Benjamin Arnold
of Waldoboro. Me. (1817-24), an unidentified grocer of Boston i 1818-
MKan unidentified grocer of Mllford, Mass (1819-22), John Osborn
& Co. of Boston (1821-25), an unidentified grocer of Norway, Ma
1821-28), Edward Rackleff of Portland, Me. (1823-26), Jewett of
Berwick, Me. (1823-36), .Tnmes Rackleff of Portland, Me. (18i4-^),
fhe Gorham family of Darlen/Comu (1824-31), ?"™ M °«>"
Lyman, N. H. (1824-51), Thomas Wentvrorth ft^Co.^of Buxton, Me.
(1826-27), Buxton Manufacturing Co. store of Buxton, Me. mw-
83), Sylvester Robinson of Wakefield, R. I. <1?6-S4) ^b Onrtto,
Jr of Hampden, Me. (1826-46), Joel Beaman & Son ?f West Poultney,
Vt aWMW. George - Wardner of Windsor, Vt. (1827-57) , Nathaniel
Bradley & Co. of Danvf fl«, N. H. (1827-86), Samuel Warren of Provi-
dence, R. I. (1828-31), t: sha GUkey of Camden, Me. ^SS^SKHjCI.
Gushing (1832-36) , an uiMdentlfled grocer of Sutton, Mass. (1833-tf>),
Gilbert Bradley of Sunderland, Vt. (1833-57), Thomas Alkln i ft Co^ of
South Yarmouth, Mass/( 1835-40), Daniel Bachelder of Al enstown,
N H (1838-69), Fanrasrs ft Mechanics Co. of Bath, N. H - (i~T7 A 'i
an unidentified groceipof Scotland, Mass. (1843-45), Silas C. Hatch of
Bangor. Me. (1845-64), S. & I. Firth of Clappvllle, Mass (1847),
Almyi Day & Co. of Providence, R. I. (1847-49), Nathaniel J- Miner of
Hollls, Me. (1847-52), Walcott & Holden of Concord, Mass. (1848-75),
Oharles V. Mlnott of Phlppsburg, Me. (1855-59), Clement ft Fish of
Center Rutland, Vt. (1857-58), J. W. PUsbury and D Ptebury of Cape
Elizabeth, Me. 1863-73), and Sawyer Bros, of MlHbrldge M?. (1885-
19M) Related to the library's Burleigh & Frost collection, W. O.
S^gent conectlon. tn pulaskl and Charles P. McCrlllh > co lectto*
Witherle collection, and Account books of retail stores In New
Bn Des^ribed in part in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. (1951)
l C Genefal^tortt-New England. 2. Grocery trade-New England.
MS 60— 1491 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Panther Burn Plantation, Percy, Miss.
Records, 1859-82.
T^'Mloslsqlool Dent, of Archives and History. l _,„„,.
Amount books kept by John Willis. The 1859 entries are in a blank
checks ■
Gift of Mrs. William H. Coffman, 1959. ioio_iOfta
1 Cotton growing-Mississippi. I. WMls, Johj, 1818-1908.
n. Affleck, Thomas. MS 60-1492
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Rich, Edgar J
Papers, 1915-45.
in Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ,
Lawyer, university professor, and writer on political economy.
Letter books.
Inventory in the library.
31ft of Rich's estate, 1949.
1 Lawyers— Boston— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
MS 60-14»o
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Mississippi Poetry Society.
Scrapbooks, 1933-46.
2 v
Tn MlRRisfilDDi Depi. of Archives and Hlatory.
The scrapKsTlargely containing clippings about ««■>»
hers iover the years 1933-87 and 1942-45 respectively. In the second
vtlumT's a le'tfer of William Alexander Percy, to Beth Wallace Slay
maker, president of the society, dated Mar. 81, l»4i.
Gift of the society, 1952. M S 60-1494
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Street, James Howell, 1903-1954.
Literary MSS., 1939-45.
20 Items and 11 V. Tit..™
Tn Mia<iiRslnnl Dept. of Archives and History.
AulAor and journalist. MSS. of 19 short stones, 1 volume of sho.
stories? and5 novels: By valour and arms, The gauntlet, In m
father's house, Oh, promised land, and Tap roots.
Gift of Mr. Street, 194.M5 and 1947. M S 60-149
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870-
Literary papers, 1892-95.
Tn MlRsisRloDl Dept. of Archives and History.
Historian editor, co ton planter, State legislator, and public offlcla
of Greenvme, Miss Principally letters received in 1893 by Stone fro
2nd atout Misslss ppl authors, during the preparation of a project*
nterary history of Mississippi. Includes , correspondence from Herm
M Blen, Frank Burkltt, Charles B. Galloway Ellen E. Hebron B
Humphreys, S. A. Jonas, S. D. Lee James D. Lynch, J. S. McNeil
Edward Mayes, Charles H. Otken, and J. L Power.
Gift of Mr. Stone, 1900.
1. Authors, American— Mississippi.
MS 60-145
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Presbyteries. Non
Mississippi.
Minutes, 1856-1919.
Tn T MlKs!ssloDi Dept. of. Archives and History.
Trarfscrp?s (typewritten) of originals deposited with the Histo
cal Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches, Mo
^Certified copies of minutes, made at the direction of the Presbyter;
ndlmirnea and regular sessions, May and Oct. 1935. Th»» 6 voIubo
co^er ?h1 following periods: 1856-78, 1879-93, 1893-98, 1898-181
19 Gm 'of Fred^Graves, stated clerk, 1939 and 1942. •
1. Presbyterian Church In Mississippi— Hist— Sources.
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History
175
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectu
ons
Kirkwood, Miss. St. Philip's Episcopal Church.
Records, 1848-88
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
McWMIe Vestrymen ?' at The fe „?''„! he- home of Got. William
McWlllle, WllUam HemlnewHv ?ff L?"'^ 11 In ^8 were
Pomeroy, C. Anderson Thorn™ « E* Anderson, Adam MeWillie, H.
The parish reAste^nTaZ a L^f^ ' "I". W1IUam Cleveland,
articles of assodationTf thenars!, as Wn^' h , s ' or ' cal <*<*<*. and
baptisms, marriages conflr m aUo n T , fl ndT,l. 8 „i a ""J 0t ^^unlcants,
tains similar data for coloreTmembe's "' A 8ep ° rate m con -
slppi l U im mCan M - G^ay • Bl8hop of ' he E l> l8c <>P«l Diocese of Missis-
1. Registers of births, etc.-Kirkwood, Miss.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archive* and History MS 60 " 1498
^■'SicSt jssr" C0Mpttny ' "*-* T °™^ p -
1628 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Mu?uTp S ro?ecHo , n fl Co ' ^TeZ^J™ Xu «» C™"'*,!,*! Valley
ters and accounts of aeen «3 «™-.I Policyholders, «nd lei-
secretary, mainly conreraed with S^?' t0 John T - Gr «*'>.
of policyholders foM^ mffer^ w Sll! ,neS8 and , wltn cM <»*
about alleged slow payment of cUim.f^i letters contain complaints
objections^ e.^'SS^i?^ ta W H :? d ^"r^ »'»?
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1955.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-1499
Snodgrass, John, planter.
SS and^v 1 " 1 Sn ° d S raSS and faw %> 1814-77.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
wlt.i no papers dating from the 1860's. There are 2 ^innVt^Tnl'
count books coverlm? ihij n<> »»7ioiirZ^ Plantation ae-
Acquired 1012. .
(pJice7 B ^nod^ss' b0,ne °^ffi"" '' Sn ° d6ra88 ' "«" *
Mfsslsslppl. Dept.of
Archives and History
MS 60-1500
Mississippi (TV.) 'Lima; ■statutes, etc.
*\I\^1™ «*■■ P ertainin £ to county government in Mis-
14v.
_ In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Transcripts (typewritten) of original MS. laws* In the dent
Copies made by the Historical Records Survey P
ve* Ss U sTilp g p°i: ernmeDt ~ M1SSl89lPp1 ' '• HlstorlMl R <*°*>> »>»-
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1501
Weathcrly and Duff, Water Valley Miss
Records, 1876-86.
16 items and 6 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
cop^tne^Tof ^w'VaThe^an'dT F ^uVT, "h"?*" ° C
Valie^MS 1 ' t0W *- W " , » r Va '^, Miss. 2. Cotton trade-Water
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1502
Mississippi. Constitutional Convention, 1890
Records, 1890-1910.
86 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
- Correspondence of Robert E. Wilson, secretary of the convention
concern ng the signing of the constitution of 1800, witl other tette.4
concerning the reunion of surviving members held in 1010 includes
a copy of a speech made at the reunion by Mayre Dabney
The speech Is published In Proceedings of a meeting of the sur
vWlng members of the Constitutional Convention of 1800 .. (Jackson,
B .ss^p P 1! 8 t 8 D P a P bn^r n Ma 1 y™! 0nal ^ * ^^ R ° bm E - ° f Mls "
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives esd History
MS 60-1603
Wilkerson family.
Business records, 1830-1926.
810 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archive" and History
Papers of the Mississippi family, including land records tax
receipts and miscellaneous business papers, mnLily pertafnlne tn
frnmlh^fJ? Bo "J ar and Washington Counties. Mosfpapers da e
from the 18«rs, and record the dealings of a v L, Wilkerson GW
Wilkerson Jefferson Wilkerson, Jefferlon P. wWraon P^ter Wn
SdMES?. W1IkerS0Dl Th ° ma8 J - WUl^rslrSiintheYby;
Gift of Mrs. John H. Bryan, 1840
ton l Co l rM| P s r . OPerty ~ BOllTar C0 - Ml88 - * HeaI Property-Washing-
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1604
Virden (E. and S.) Company, Jaohson, Miss.
Records, 1885-1910. v
5 v.
la Mississippi Dept. of Archives | jd History
,„h7^ ers ,5 ontalnlne . accounts of <* wholesale general mercantile Arm
which dealt in groceries, dry goods, and shoes. """-canine nrm,
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History MS 6 °~ 18 ° 5
U. S, Work Projects Administration. Mississippi
Cataloging project records, 1938-41.
o27 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
^Correspondence, reports, and memoranda accumulated bv Annl«
May Stewart and Henry S. Montague, Jr.. supervisors Trf th» w™£
Gift of Henry S. Montague, Jr. .""■«»•».
Uw^&Z&t'* 1 ^ aDd HW ^ ***»•* ^ole
Mississippi. Dept of
Archives and History
MS 60-1506
Nunn(E. P.) and Company, Shuqualak, Miss.
Records, 1870-1914. '
87 Items and 51 v.
In Mississippi Dept.of Archives and History
.„i°i"'5 aIs ' led sers, and miscellaneous papers of the firm of Nnnn
by V* e Sunn^boT& a XT," ^«£ **5££&,2E3
Indexed In part. \ ' .
Deposited by Harrison Evans, manager,' 1942
1. General stores— Shuqualak, Miss. .:,.'..'."'.'
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS6 °" 16(rt '
^f^'- ^£ A klaiure ' Bouse of JHepresentatwes.
Records, 1904.
82 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and Hle'ory
'addS UoTpinkwr^VV 11 ? House of Representatlvea,
I. Smith, L. Pink. n. Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1961.
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History MS fl °- 1808
176
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rogers, L S
Correspondence, 1920.
502 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Physician and public official, of West, Holmes Co., Miss. Letters
received and copies of outgoing letters for the period Jan. 13-June
19, 192P, during which Sogers served as State Treasurer of Mississippi.
Acquired 1953.
1. Finance, Public— Mississippi. l Mississippi. State Treasurer.
MS 60-1509
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Osborn, Samuel George.
Plantation account books'i 992-1938.
3 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Accounts of a Learned, Hinds Co. (Miss.) planter.
In part, closed to investigators until 1968.
Gift of George C. Osborn, 1958.
1. Plantations — Mississippi,
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1510
Mississippi State Society of Washington, D. C.
Records, 1905-39.
62 items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, notices, scrapbook,
and other papers of the society, which was founded In 1895. Among
the presidents represented are Harry Peyton, Thomas Raleigh Raines,
James William Collier, George W. Potter, Harry R. Fulton, Mrs,
Percy B. Quln, Ellen S. Woodward, and' Charlton M. Clark.
Gift of Elizabeth O, Clark.
MS 60-1511
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Tyler, George Crouse, 1867-1946.
Papers.
cs.BOboites.
In Princeton University Library.
Theatrical manager. Personal and business correspondence (ca.
1800-30), scripts of plays which Tyler read or produced, photograph
albums, memorabilia, and other materials, Includes letters from
Viola Allen, Margaret Anglin, Hall Caine, Minnie Maddern Flske,
Helen Gahagan, William Gillette, Cyril Maud, Eugene O'Neill, George
Bernard Shaw, Laurette Taylor, Julian Street, and Booth Tarklngton.
1. Drama — Collections. 2. Actors— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 3. Dramatists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1512
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Norrell, Jesse S
Business records, 1836-1902.
S3 itenis.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Business papers of Jesse S. Norrell of Rankin Co., Miss. ; largely
receipts for tuxes, paid to Brandon, Rankin Co., and the State of
Mississippi.
Gift of Grace Norrell Cooper, 1939.
MS60-1513
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Morris, Jane T
Business records, 1865-70.
128 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Business papers of lire. Jane T. Morris, 'who operated a boarding-
bouse In Jackson, Miss.; she was the widow of John Morris, an
engineer with the Southern Railroad who died In 1865. The papers
Include a contract (1S65) by which Mrs. Norris rented a house from
Edward Dawkins; a contract (1867) by which she rented a house
from Harrison Taylor; obituaries of John Morris from the Jackson
news & Mississipptan of Mar. 16, 1866; advertising In the Clarion
(1867), announcing Mrs. Morris' removal to a new location; receipt
(1866) for a cemetery lot signed by Mayor D. N, Barrows; receipts
from the Mississippian office (1866) ; receipt of S. G. Newcomer
and Co. (S. G. Newcomer, Thomas Helm, and Joseph C. Kittrell) ; 8
receipts from the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Rail-
road : 2 receipts from the Southern Railroad ; 6 receipts from the
Vicksburjr and Meridian Railroad; receipts from Robinson, Stevens
and Co. (J. W. Robinson, J. P. Stevens, and C. L. Robinson) ; receipts
from T. C. Newcomer; receipt from S. Lemly and Son; deposit
receipts from Green's Banking Office; and various receipts for licenses
and taxes.
Acquired 1953.
1, Jackson, Miss. — Hotels, taverns, etc. i. Morris, John, 1826-
1865. ;
MS 60-1514
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History
Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937.
Papers, 1885-1937.
4580 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, author, historian, and archivist; director of the Missis-
sippi Dept. of Archives and History (1902-37) Collection in 2
files: copies of addresses, articles, pamphlets, introds. to books, and
miscellaneous writings by Rowland; and a correspondence file con-
taining personal letters and papers, together with material pertaining
to the Dept. of Archives and History and the Mississippi Historical
Society. The latter file includes papers and "correspondence regard-
ing the publication and distribution of books, Insurance matters, per-
sonal accounts, family affairs, and various controversies in which
Rowland engaged ; most papers In this file date from 1910-29. Among
the significant correspondents are John M. Allen, Frederic Bancroft,
Poultney Bigelow, Alexander Bondurant, Gamaliel Bradford; F. S.
Brandenburg, Democrat Print. Co., Madison, Wis. ; Theodore D. Brat-
ton, Nicholas Murray Butler, S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., Alexander Fttz-
Hugh Galllard Hunt, George J. Leftwich, Thomas M. Owen, Her-
nando D, Money, J. R. Pratt, Morris Schaff, Firman Smith, Justin
Smith, J. J. Little and Ives Co. (J. Carr, C. A Mershon, L H. Parker,
and W. K. Zucker), and the American Association for International
Conciliation (including letters from Frederick P. Keppel and Pauline
i. Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, n, Mississippi
Historical Society.
MS 60-1515
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History
Jackson, Miss. St. Andrew's Church. Business Girls
Group No. 2.
Records, 1943-46..
3 items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Papers and minutes.
Gift of Charlotte Capers, 1950.
MS 60-1516
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Bright, Mary Chavelita (Dunne)
Correspondence.
ca. 700 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence of the English novelist George Egerton (Mary
Chavelita Bright), including letters from Sir James M. Barrie, Hall
Oalne, John Davidson, John Lane, Richard Le Galllenne, Somerset
Maugham, George Bernard Shaw, Israel Zangwill, and many others.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1517
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.
Papers.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, drawings, sketches, and other Items by or relating
to the English artist.
1. Caricatures and cartoons — Gt. Brit. 2. Artists — Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1518
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Thielen, Benedict, 1902-
Papers.
64 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. MSS. of 6 books and 48 other works (short stories and
n.rticl a S ^
Full name: Benedict Prleth Thielen.
MS 60-1519
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Hutton, Laurence, 1843-1904,
Papers, ca. 1850-1904.
ca. 20 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author, Correspondence, diaries, and literary MSS., Including
major works, critical essays, and works on the theater. Correspond-
ents ipclude Arid Bates, Edwin Booth, Edward Burne-Jones, Kate
Field, Mark Twain, and Charles Dudley Warner.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2, Theater — Hist.
MS 60-1520
Princeton Univ. Libr.
177
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fight for Freedom.
Archives,
ca. 100 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Archives of the Fight for Freedom, Inc., and Freedom House for
the period of World War 11.
i. Freedom House, New York.
MS 60-1521
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Burgess, William, 1857-1929.
. Papers, 1908-25.
,14 boxes.
in Princeton University Library.
Manufacturer; member of the U. S. Tariff Commission. Materials
relating to the Federal tariff and the pottery industry
1. Tariff— U. S. 2. Ceramic industries — U. S.
„ , „ MS 60-1522
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Joline, John.
Papers, 1808-86
8 v.
in Princeton University Library.
Registers and account books kept by John Joline and his son, John
1 an Dyke Joline. as hotel proprietors In New Brunswick, Princeton
and Trenton, N. J.
1. Hotels, taverns, etc.— New Jersey. r. Joline, John Van Dyke.
i»i ;■ t, ■ i... MS 60-1523
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Johnson, Thomas Potts, 176H-1838.
Papers.
ca. 3000 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Lawyer, Princeton, N. J. Correspondence and legal papers.
1. Lawyers— New Jersey — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
„ , „ MS 60-1524
Princeton Univ. Libr.
American Civil Liberties Union.
Archives.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
^Correspondence, albuma . clippings, and other papers, dating from
1912, relating to civil liberties cases of concern to the organization
1. Civil rights— U. S.
„,/',.. MS 60-1525
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Wall, Garret Dorset, 1783-1850.
Papers.
ca. 3000 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Senator from New Jersey. Correspondence and legal papers. In-
eludes additional papers of Wall's successors In legal practice
1. Lawyers— New Jersey— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. New Jersey— Pol. & govt.
„, ■ ■ ■■ , MS 60-1626
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1917.
Papers, 1879-1918.
176 Items,
In Indiana Stale Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Attorney General. Chiefly business papers, letter
books, accounts, and receipts.
1. Lawyers — Indiana— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Gov-
ernment attorneys — U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1527
Indiana. State Llbr.
Adler, Elmer, 1884-
Papers, 1920-cn. 1958.
ca, 100 cartons.
In Princeton University Library,
'•*' Printer and publisher. Correspi dence with leading figures In the
graphic arts field, and archives of the Pynson Printers and the
Colophon,
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Pynson
Printers, New York. a. The Colophon.
„, „ , MS60-1528
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Baltimore business papers, 1731-1851.
ca. 200 Items on microfilm.
In University of Virginia Library (4058)
Indentures bills, receipts, and other business papers concerning
Baltimore citizens Including Mark Alexander, Matthew Blair Walte?
SStStflT? °^ ««**•« J""* and General Samuel Smith
l&SSZg&i^W* ^ " brary ' 8 B a»'-o- — chanfs cor^
Unpublished guide In the library
Deposit, 1862. . *.
1. Baltimore— Coram. 2. Merchants, American— Baltimore i
Alexander Mark. n. Blair, Matthew, in. Brooke, Walter ,y Cox
James, of Baltimore, v. James, Mordecal. vi. Smith! Samuel, 1752-
MS 60-1529
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Chilton, Robert S 1861-1947.
Papers, 1808-1901.
237 items.
In Duke University Library.
Government official. Correspondence end other papers, mainly for
1897-1901. relating to Chilton's service as chief of the Consular Bu-
reau, U. S. Dept. of State, with a few personal papers. Much ma-
terial relates to personnel In the consular service, and consists of
Inquiries concerning consuls, applications for positions In the service
salary Inequalities, housing problems In overseas stntlons, notably
Japan, and the Incompetence of certain consuls. Some papers relate
to efforts to accomplish reforms, among them the reorganization bill
Introduced by Robert Adams; other letters reveal the attempts of
Senators Julius O. Burrows and Marcus A, Hanna to Influence the
appointment of consuls. Much material pertains to American com-
merce and the establishment of trade relations, and to foreign rela-
tions -^nerally. Letters of Hubbard T. Smith, consul at Canton tell
cf the .«rsecutlon of missionaries In China, Of Interest Is a facstm
of a letter (1808) written by Mary Lamb, with a postscript by Charles
Lamb. Some early commodity price lists (1808-83) are Included
Among the persons mentioned In the letters are James Burrell Angelf
William Rufus Day, Fitzhugh Lee, William McKlnley, George Dewey'
Eugene Hale, Robert Patterson, Spencer Eddy, and Joseph Richards.'
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. U. S— Diplomatic and consular service. 2, U. S— Comm
3. U. S.—Foi . rel— 1897-1901, 4. Missions— China.
r, ^ r, , r.v. MS6O-1530
Duke Univ. Library
Cunningham family.
Papers, 1740-1910.
5918 Items and 44 v.
In Duke University Library.
Business records and some personal correspondence of 4 genera-
tions of the Virginia and North Carolina family: Robert Cunning-
ham, Alexander Cunningham, Richard M. Cunningham, John Wilson
Cunningham, and John Summervllle Cunningham, merchants and
planters of Petersburg, Va., and Person Co., N. O. Most papers date
from 1826-59. The Virginia records relate to mercantile Interests
of Alexander and Richard M. Cunningham, mainly commission trans-
action In cotton and tobacco. Plantation records, accounts of trans-
actions in cotton with James and William Trahern, contracts with
overseers and tenants, letters to John Garner, who managed enter-
prises In North Carolina and Alabama during and after the 1820's.
Family letters include those of sons at the University of North Caro-
lina (1845-46) and at Lcasburg Academy, Caswell Co., N. C. Some
political papers of John S. Cunningham, Among the correspondents
are C. B. Aycock. R. H. Battle, A. L. Brooks, Tod R. Caldwell, F. L
Fuller, J. B. Grimes, W. W. Kitchen, B. R. Lacy, C. D. Mclver, S F.
Mordecal, J. M. Morehend, J. B, Pogue, F. M Simmons, and C A.
Swanson. ,
Acquired 1944.
1. Cotton trade — Southern States. 2. Tobacco manufacture and
trade — Southern States. 8. Plantations — Southern States. i. Cun-
ningham, Robert, d. ca. 1788. h. Cunningham, Alexander, d. ca. 1850.
nr. Cunningham, Richard M. iv, Cunningham, John Wilson, 1820-
1887. v. Cunningham, John Smumerville, 1864-1922.
MS 60-1531
Duke Univ. Library
Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1895-1924.
232 Items and 15 v.
In Duke University Library,
Economist, professor, and college president. Correspondence, lec-
ture notes, charts, account books, letterpress book, clippings, scrap-
books, and notebooks. The material relates to Crowell's professional
MS 60-1532
178
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
dwell, John Franklin, 1867-1931. Papers, 1895-1024.
(Continued)
work following toe close of his administration as president of Trinity
College (now Duke University), as Internal ccjmrnercV enwrt "with
•M£Frfft« B $ft{ l S '* tl !» M Dept of Oommlroe^Labo*
lS TO.B? n,„n« Vail Street Journal, and as a consulting economist
in Bast Orange, N. J., and New York City. Includes ..lectures and
other material on financial and economic subjects, and clippings rela-
tive to New York tenements (1804) Related to the library's collec-
tion of Trinity College papers,
Indexed In part. Also described In part In Guide to the manuscript
collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. TUley and N. L.
Goodwln.(1947) p. 52-53.
Acquired 1942 and 1949-60.
1. U. S. — Bcon. condlt. 2. U. S. Bureau of Statistics (Dept. of
Commerce and Labor) 8. The Wall Street journal. 4. Tenement-
houses— New York (Olty)
MS 60-1632
DnkeUnlv. Library
Leftwich and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. .-
Kecords, 1802-26.
277 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Business correspondence (with a few personal letters), bills, re-
ceipts, and mercantile accounts of Leftwich and Clayton, and of Its
predecessor, Brown, Leftwich and Co. Records of another firm,
Brown and Clayton (after 1821) are Included. Subjects mentioned
Include Virginia social life and customs ; slave sales and purchases ;
commodity prices, especially tobacco; and sales In Richmond, New
York, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. Includes letters from
Liverpool merchants discussing tobacco sales and prices, and a price
statement from Hayes & Story, Liverpool merchants (1819)
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. Virginia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Slave-trade— Virginia. 8. Tobacco
manufacture and trade— Virginia. i, Brown and Clayton, Lynch-
burg, Va. ii. Hayes & Story, Liverpool.
MS 60-1633
Duke Univ. Library
Clark, Henry, planter.
Papers, 1809-46.
632 Items.
In Duke University Library
Tobacco planter, of Campbell Co., Va. Correspondence (business
and personal), bills, receipts, checks, legal papers, and miscellaneous
business items. Most papers concern Henry Clark and his affairs,
and are of Virginia Interest Subjects discussed Include the hiring
and sale of slaves, disposition of slaves In wills, personal debts, sales
of brandy, commodity and land sales and prices, mercantile accounts,
tobacco factors, and trade generally. Includes comments by Rice W.
Wood, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, on the Negro
problem In Virginia.
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1957,
1. Slavery In the U. S.— Virginia. 2. Brandy. 8. Campbell Co.,
Va.— Comm. 4. Tobacco manufacture and trade— Campbell Co., Va.
5. Negroes In Virginia. r. Wood, Rice W.
MS60-1684
Duke Univ. Library
Leonard, Levi O
Leonard collection, 1860-1939.
45ft
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Historian for the Union Pacific Railroad Co., and later historian
and curator for the collection at the State University of Iowa. Col-
lection in 2 parts: records and MS. material relating to the Union
Pacific Railroad, Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, and the Chi-
cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Companies for the years 1850-
1900; and Leonard's personal correspondence and writings (1905-89)
Unpublished Index In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Leonard, 1935.
1. Union Pacific Railroad Company (1862-1880) 2. Union Pacific
Railroad Company (1897- ) 8. Union Pacific Railway Company.
4. Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company, 5. Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific Railroad Company (1866-1880) 6. Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific Railway Company.
MS 60-1635
Iowa. Univ. Library
Sykes, Columbus.
Papers, 1861-97.
242 items and 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History,
Lawyer, Confederate veteran, and planter, of Aberdeen, Miss,
Correspondence, accounts, notebooks, plantation records, and papers
of members of the Sykes family. Includes records of Sykes' law
partnership with Thomas H. Davis. Most papers date from the
iperlod 1853-69. Among the volumes are a legal notebook of Sykes
while a student at Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. (1851-
82) ; Minute book of the leaders of the Aberdeen Station of the
Memphis Conference, Columbus Sykes, secretary (1854-55) ; Private
docket of Sykes and Davie (1865-88) ; and plantation records of Mrs,
B. P. Sykes (1866), G. A. Sykes, Bardstown Junction, Ky. (1888-80),
and a Journal-daybook of B. P. Barbour (1890-97)
Indexed In part.
Gift of Mrs. Sykes Hewitt Neas, 1948.
1. Lawyers— Mississippi — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2,
Methodist Church In Abc-^" ro, Miss. 8. Plantations — Aberdeen, Miss.
I. Davis, Thomas H. n. sykes family, m. Sykes and Davis, Aber-
deen, Miss.
MS 60-1686
Mississippi, Dept of Archives and History
Colquitt, William Neyle.
Papers, 1901-28.
1048 items.
In Duke University Library
Lawyer, newspaper reporter and publisher, and political leader.
Correspondence and other papers, mainly of. the years 1911-15, many
of which relate to the pre-conventlon campaigns of Judson Harmon,
Governor of Ohio, and Oscar W, Underwood, Representative and
. Senator frcn Alabama, for the Democratic presidential nomination
in 1912. Other correspondence includes recommendations of Colquitt
for several Fsdoral positions, and papers concerning the raising of
funds for and erection of a monument at Midway, Qa„ to the memory
■of Generals James Screven and Daniel Stewart The correspondents
Include John William Abercromble, William Charles Adamson, Augus-
tus O. Bacon, John H. Bankhead, Charles .Lafayette Bartlett, Theo-
dore A. Bell, Fred Leonard Blaekmoh, Joseph M, Brown, Lathrop
Brown, John Burke, Denver S. Church, Champ Clark, James William
Collier, Charles B. Crisp, Josephus Daniels, Stanley H. Dent, Jr.,
Clement O. Dickinson, Lincoln Dixon, Frank B. Doremus, Hugh M.
Dorseyjenry G. Duprd, Charles G. Edwards, Walter Elder, Warren
Gard, Winfleld S. Hammond, Thomas William Hardwlck, Judsou
Harmon, William Julius Harris, Byron Patton Harrison, Francis B,
Harrison, H. Thomas Heflin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Dudley Mays
Hughes, Oordell Hull, Ollle M. James, William Kettner, Gordon Lee,
Lee S. Overman, Lemuel P. Padgett Alexander M. Palmer, Frank
Park, Henry Thomas Ralney, Daniel C. Roper, Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Theodore Roosevelt Furnlfold M. Simmons, Hoke Smith, Stephen M.
Sparkman, Emory Speer, Augustus O. Stanley, Samuel J, Trlbble,
Oscar W. Underwood, Carl Vinson, J. R Walker, Edwin Y. Webb,
Richard Smith Whaley, Francis S. White, and Woodrow Wilson.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1952.
1. U. S.--P01. & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Presidents— U, S.— Election—
1912. 8. Screven, James, 1744J-1778. 4. Stewart Daniel. i. Har-
mon, Judson, 1846-1927. n. Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1862-1929.
MS60-1687
DnkeUnlv. Library
McAneny, George, 1869-1958.
Papers, 1886-ca. 1953.
ca. 100 boxes and cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
New York civic leader. Materials relating to municipal civil
servlco In New York, zoning and city planning, transit, the New York
World's Fair of 1939-40, and other interests of McAneny.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library,
1, Civil service— New York (City) 2, Zoning— New York (City)
8. Cities and towns — Planning — New York (Olty) 4. New York.
World's Fair, 1939-40. 5. New York (Olty)— Transit systems.
MS60-1688
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Brown, William H of Jaokson, Miss.
Papers, 1860-69.
195 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Employee In the office of r the Auditor of Public Accounts, Jackson,
Miss. Chiefly business correspondence and letters from relatives In
Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Several letters are from
Brown's brothers, Frank I* Brown of New Orleans, and John O.
Brown of Louisville, Ky. Includes 3 letters written In 1866 frou T. S.
Gathrlght, Summervllle Institute, Gholson, Miss. Most letters were
written In 1866-68.
1. Mississippi; Auditor of Public Accounts. 2. Finance, Public —
Mississippi— Accounting. i. Brown, Frank L. n. Brown, John 0„
of Louisville, Ky. m. Gathrlght, Thomas S.
MS 60-1689
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
179
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Helm, Thomas E
Papers, 1848-1934.
1387 Items and 42 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
. Businessman, of Jackson, Miss. Correspondence, personal and
business papers, and miscellaneous account books, and the diaries of
a son, ErsklneS. Helm. The father's papers relate to his many busi-
ness interests, Including his service as officer of the Jackson State
, Bank; Stanton House Co., Chattanooga ; Planters Insurance Co.,
Jackson; Helm's Bank, Canton, Miss., and other enterprises. Some
papers pertain to the affairs of John H, Odeneal, a son-in-law. A few
papers . relate to the Hugh W. Pierce family. Such material as Is
dated is mainly concentrated in the period 1890-1909. Miscellaneous
accounts (1881 and 1891), and 17 v. of diaries of Ersklne S. Helm
(1917-26 and 1928-34) Correspondents Include Hal Runnels, W. B.
Richardson, Sargeant PrentUs Knut, Lamar Fontaine (Leland and
Shaw), Katharine M. Power, J. A. P. Campbell R, H. Thompson,
W. L Nugent; L D. Powell, M. V. Powell, \V. H. Powell, Charles A.
Lyerly, and various Investment bankers.
I. Jackson, Miss.— Econ. eondlt. i. Helm, Ersktne S , b. 1867
ii. Odeneal, John H. m. Pierce family, iv. Helm family.
„, , , MS 60-1540
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Meek, Samuel Mills, 1835-1901.
Papers, 1639-1024.
815 items and 27 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and addresses, and business,
legal, and miscellaneous papers of Samuel Mills Meek, of Columbu?,
Miss ; of his father-in-law, William R. Cannon, of Columbus and
Oktibbeha Co., Miss.; and cf their families. Meek, a lawyer was a
State legislator, district attorney, and Confederate veteran Cannon
was a merchant, lawyer, public official, candidate for Governor (1857)
and Masonic grand master of Mississippi. Most of the letters are
betweeirMeek and his wife, nee Mary L. Cannon; Cannon and his
?<uo''.S!w Cannon, and relatives. Most papers cover the period
1843— 1901,
*»h, Gene I al stores— Columbus, Miss. i. Cannon, William R , 1804-
1858. ii. Cannon, Eliza Jane (Cannon) m. Meek, Mary L
(Cannon) ^
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History MS 60_1541
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804.
Correspondence, 1772-93.
3135 items.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Planter and Iron manufacturer of Westmoreland Co., Va. Letter
books and memorandum books concerning colonial plantation life,
slavery, manumission, the Iron Industry, religious theory, and tobacco
cultivation In Virginia. Includes copies of letters by Carter to Charles
Carroll, Benjamin Day, William Ebzer, Thomas Fairfax, William
Grayson, Patrick Henry, Ludwell Lee, Richard Lee, Peyton Randolph
George Turbervllle, John Turbervllle, and George Wythe, and letters
to Carter from Alexander Campbell, Christopher Collins, Thomas
Jones, Richard Lee, George Newman, John Overall, and Simon Triplett
Acquired, 1933;
1. Plantations— Virginia. 2. Slavery In the TJ. S.— Virginia. 3 Iron
Industry and trade — Virginia. 4. Tobacco — Virginia.
^ „ r, . T v. M S 60-1542
Duke Univ. Library
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901.
Papers, 1847-1916.
814 items and 12 v.
In puke University Library.
Clergyman, lecturer, and author. Correspondence, scrnpbooks bio-
graphical material, notes, lectures, literary MSS., sermons, drafts,
poems, hymns, speeches, printed matter, and clippings. Most material
dates from 1859-1901, and covers Cook's career as lecturer on current
topics, science, religion, theology, ethics, temperance, prohibition, and
other subjects. MSS. of Cook's Preludes, the Monday lectures delivered
at the Tremont Temple, Boston, and addresses before students at col-
leges and seminaries. Some papers reflect the theological contro-
versies of the late 19th cent., and the disputes over the relation of
evolution and other scientific subjects to traditional religion. Includes
a summary of Cook's life and work (1874-84), an account of Nathaniel
S. Shaler's views on Darwin's theories, and a largely complete unpub-
lished biography of Cook hy his wife. Among the correspondents are
ministers, professors, and heads of colleges and universities.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1957,
1. Religion and science — 1859-1900 — Addresses, essays, lectures.
2. Evolution. 3. Church and social problems. 4. Congregational'
churches — Sermons. 5. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 1841-1906. i.
Cook, Georglana (Hemingway)
Name originally: Flavlus Josephus Cook.
MS 60-1543
Duke Univ. Library
Whitehurst, William N
Papers, 1845-89.
1770 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Public official, of Washington, Miss. Business and personal corre-
spondence, and financial papers; many of the latter pertain to the
affairs of the Land Office at Washington. Some papers relate to
Whitehurst's service before the Civil War as receiver of public moneys
and disbursing agent for the United States, and to his service to the
State of Mississippi In a like capacity (1861-68) ; other material con-
cerns his activities as registrar and Justice of the peace of Adams Co.,
: Miss. Among the writers and recipients of correspondence are John J.
Pettus. J. G. G. Garrett. Albert G. Brown, Hiram Oassedy, F. L. Clai-
borne, J. F. H. Claiborne, Henry S. Van Eaton, John J. McRae,
Wi'anl. Sharkey, Levin Walles, T. Otis Baker, William Barksdale,
T. patchings, James R Chalmers, M. E. Claiborne, Joseph E. Davis,
Lyman C. Draper, John S. Holt, Jr., Henry Hughes, J. P. T. Ingraham,
John R. Lynch, W, B. Norman, John A. Quitman, Oscar J. E, Stuart,
T. M. Tucker, E. Turner, and Robert J. Walker.
Gift of Jackson Reeves, 1909.
1. Finance, Public — Mississippi. 2. Mississippi — Public lands.
3. Mississippi. Land Office. 4. Justices of the peace — Adams Co., Miss,
MS 60-1544
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Taylor, Oscar Bomar.
Papers, 1908-40.
16371tems.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer and Juflge, of Jackson, Miss.' Correspondence and other
papers, mainly for the years after 1936, concerned with the temper-
ance movement, In which Taylor was a leader, and with Taylor's
business Interests, Including the Mississippi Valley Title Insurance Co
and Merchants Bank and Trust Co., Jackson. Among the correspond-
ents are Ross R. Barnett, John B. Brunlnl, Boss A. Collins, A. B. Cook
W. R. Cook, J. R. Countlss, D. H. Cowan, Isidore Dreyfus, Eugene Fly!
Pat Harrison, T. M. Hederman, Zach T. Hederman, B. B. Laird Allle
May Millsaps, Nlles Moseley, H. V. Watkins, and John O. Williams.
Gift of Mr. Taylor, 1957.
1. Temperance. 2. Liquor problem — Mississippi. 3. Mississippi
Valley Title Insurance Company, Jackson, Miss. 4. Merchants Bank
and Trust Company, Jackson, Miss.
MS60-1545
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Survey of Federal Archives.
Collection of records and inventories of records, 1821-
.ca.'.1938. '":,'.
9v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of originals in the State Land
Office.
Copies of records, and Inventories, prepared by the Survey under
the supervision of George B, Schilling. Includes abstract of land
patents, Choctaw Land District (1824-60) with index by Stella Batson
Golden ; field notebooks no, 70 (by Edward R. Downing) and 104 (both
for 1821) ; a field notebook (1823) of Edmund H. Wailes; a land
patent book for the city of Jackson, Miss. (1841-1919) ; an Inventory
of the archives of the Civil Works Administration for the State of
Mississippi (1933-34) edited by Frank D. McClure and compiled under
supervision of H. Clifton Wilson; and an Inventory of bankruptcy
cases during the Reconstruction period, U. S. Court, Southern District
of Mississippi, by, Lucille Stewart and Floy Byrd.
Indexed In part.
Described In part In the Journal of Mississippi history, v. 1, no. 4
(Oct. 1939) p. 207-216.
1. Real property— Mississippi. 2. Real property— Jackson, Miss.
3. Mississippi — Surveys. 4. Bankruptcy— Mississippi. 5. Archives —
Mississippi. i. U. S. Federal Civil Works Administration for Mis-
sissippi, n. U. S. District Court, Mississippi (Southern District)
MS 60-1546
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Peiree (Silas) & Company, ltd., Boston.
Records, 1818-1914.
12 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
_ Ledgers, daybooks, dally cash acounts, Invoice books, sales ac-
counts, Inventories, bills,, and other records of a firm of wholesale
grocers.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Herbert L. Kelley, William H. Eckert, and Wallace B.
Phlnney, 1933-57.
MS 60-1541
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
180
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wailes, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1
Papers, 1762-1861.
147 items and 15 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Geologist, author, planter, and naturalist, of Washington, Mtss.
Miscellaneous materials. Including field notebooks of geological ob-
servations, and other notebooks containing historical data an<i mis-
cellaneous entries; Wailes' Inaugural address (1859) as president
of the Mississippi Historical Society; and a copy of his Memoir of
Leonard Covington, brigadier general, II. S. Army (written 1861)
which was edited and published 1928 by Nellie Wailes Brandon and
W. M. Drake, with some of Covington's letters.
Gift of Nellie Wailes Brandon, 1913 and ca. 1928.
1. Geology— Mississippi. 2. Covington, Leonard, 1768-1818.
MS 60-1648
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Freeman, Douglas Southal), 1886-1958.
Papers, 1905-07.
856 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Editor and lecturer.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Freeman, 1955.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-1649
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Lanier, Sidney, 1812-1881.
Papers, 1857-81.
ca. 8260 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Author, poet, lecturer, and flutist Correspondence and other
papers.
Card catalog to the library. Also described In Centennial edition
of the works of Sidney Lanier, edited by O. R, Anderson (1945)
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of the Lnnler family, ca. 1942 and after.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1550
Johns Hopkins Univ.
Library
Fales, De Coursey, 1888- ooUeotor.
The Fales collection, ca. 1750-1950.
ca. S050 itemB.
In New York University Lihrarles,
Letters and literary MSS. of English and American authors,
especially of the 10th and 20th centuries. Includes 157 letters by
John Masefleld, 116 of which are to Grant Blchards (1905-87) and
28 to John Gawsworth (1988-51) ; letters by William Harrison Alns-
worth, Charles Dickens, Maria Bdgeworth, Thomas Hardy, Richard
La Galllenne, Sir Walter Scott, William MakentOfe Thackeray, and
single pieces ,by many others; and MSS. of Dickens, Hardy, Le
Galllenne, W. S. Maugham, A. A. Milne, Robert Louis StevenBon,
and Thackeray.
Gift of Mr. Pales, 1930-60. ' ,
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I, MaBeneld,
John. 1878- ii. Richards, Grant, 1872-1948.
, MS 60-1551
New York Univ. Libraries
Bennett, Jonathan McCally, 1814-1887.
Papers, 1785-1899.
89 boxes, 1 bundle, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (32)
Political leader, lawyer, and banker. Correspondence and other
materials dealing largely with politics In Virginia and West Virginia
and with the events and Issues of Virginia as a part of the Con-
federacy. Correspondents Include R. Snowden Andrews, William E.
Arnold, James Barbour, William J. Bland, Caleb Boggess, Arthur I.
Boreman, P. M. Boykln, S. Brady, John Brannon, R, L Brown,
Gibson J. Butcher, G. D. Camden, J. N. Camden, R. P. Camden, John
S. Carllle, Spencer Dayton, J. H. Diss Debar, Patrick P. Duffy, John
Echols, Matthew Edmlston, B. H. Fltzhugh, John W. Garrett, Nathan
Goff, William P. Gordon, Jr., William L. Jackson, Joseph Johnson,
Ro Jonston, Edwin Maxwell, C. Memmlnger, E. de Bellot des Mlnleres,
J. H Pendleton, Francis H. Plerpont, Beverly Randolph, John H.
Reagan, Charles W. Russell, Benjamin H. Smith, William Presc°"
Smith, F. T. Strlbllng, Fe.ix Sutton, Benjamin P. Swayne, William
P. Thompson, Erastus B. Tyler, John Tyler, P. G. Van Winkle,
Thomas Wallace, and B. Wilson,
Gift of Hunter M. Bennett, 1935. _
1. Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. West Virginia— Pol. &. govt. 8. Vir-
ginia— Hist— Civil War.
MS60-1562
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Folsom Brothers & Company.
Correspondence, 1871-72.
ca. 170 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Correspondence concerning the efforts of a firm of Importers and
jobbers In firearms, ammunition, and similar goods to collect out-
standing debts after the Chicago fire of October 1871 destroyed the
records of the firm's Chicago branch.
Purchased from American Library Service, 1958.
MS60-1558
Chicago Hist Soft Llbr,
Peirce (Silas) and Company, limited, Boston,
Papers, 1828-70.
1250 items.
In Holy Cross College Library.
Papers of a wholesale merchant house, Including bills of lading of
New England and western railroads; orders for goods placed with
the company by Worcester merchants; bills for goods purchased by
the company; bills of sale to various merchants; bills of entry; sad
contracts for, chartering ships to Import merchandise.
Index in the library. ...«.«.,,«
Gift of Herbert L. Kelley. former president of the firm, 1965-08.
MS60-1664
Holy Cross College, ' Worcester, Mass. Llbr.
White, Ambrose, firm, Buoksport, Me,
Records, 1854 -82.
6 ft. .
In Harvard Business School; Baker Library.
Letter book, blotters, daybooks, ledger, cashbook, account books,
Inventory, and other papers of a firm of ship chandlers.
Inventory In the library.
Purchased from Charles B. TutUe, 1942.
MS 60-1565
Harvard Univ. Grad. Scb, Bus. Adm. Library
Wigglesworth, Thomas.
Business records, 1768-1847.
2ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Commission merchant Letter books and account books. Includes
two account books (1758-«S) of Townsend 4 Wigglesworth, Boston,
Catalog cards In the library.
Gift of estate of George Wigglesworth, 1952-58.
1. Commission merchants — Boston, I, Townsend & Wiggles-
worth, Boston. ■ . . ■ . ■ . ■•
MS 60-1556
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Suffolk Bank, Boston.
Records, 1818-1904.
25 ft. t
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, directors', stockholders' and general accounting
records. Includes records for the Suffolk National Bank,
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Second National Bank of Boston, 1927.
I. Suffolk National Bank, Boston.
MS 60-1557
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. library
White, Edward Lucas, 1866-1934.
Letters.
ca. 100 Items.
In Johiis Hopkins University Library.
Teacher and author.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Lolils H. Dlelman. ' . ■
1. Authors-rCorrespondence, reminiscences, etc, 2, Teachers —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1558
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Welty, Eudora, 1909-
Literary MSS., 1941-56.
11 Items. „ „. ,
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History. - .
Novelist and short story writer, of Jackson, Miss. _Typed MSB. of
10 published works and 1 unpublished short story. The book-length
worte include A curtain of green (1941), Delta wedding OM«-*».
The golden apples (1949), The Ponder heart (1654). and The bride
of the Innlsfallen and other stories (1955)
G.ftofM.ssWelty.1957. MS 60-1559
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
181
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Regan, Charles K
Papers, 1890-98.
26 Items and 5 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
H^r™& tr °n ? a l b Z rne V - maB - t0 H»e Constitutional Conven-
Unn T^™ Most of the papers relate to the business of the conven-
tion. Items of interest Include a printed Item Charles K TI„
'To the Democracy of Claiborne County^ SorlKbmittel nv
iSfn^T"!^"^ 06 < st «Pl>en p, Ue,, chairman) and ^TftofclbL
«™„> S ^ 0on 1 Tentlon , (J ' B - Gambrell chairman) to the Omstitu
Honal Convention; printed copies of propositions; a book of ana-
graphs of convention delegates; and minutes of I ho rw™,?L£.
ESSES and ^, c r ml * ee oi m*tto*£^£gg^
and BlecOons Includes 2 personal letters dated 1898. appo " ,omnent '
tlonk. Conve S nfl P „nT^ ,tlt,ltl0nal "^ * Mls8 « Const.tu-
Mississippi. Dept of
Archives and Hlstorv
MS 60-1560
Marshall, Thomas Riley, 1854-1925
Papers, 1860-1925.
2000p.
In Indiana State tlbrary.
lj£Z?* T ' a °T e f nor of Indiana, and Vice President of the D S
Etkffi. 8 ' eCttaomlc ' and Political questions, speech^, ,and
1. V. S.— Pol. & govt. 2. Indiana— Pol. & govt.
Indiana. StateL.br. MS 60-1561
Thorndike Company, West Warren, Mass
Records, 1836-1P18.
11 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Journals, ledgers, cashbooks, Inventory, machinery books, and pay-
fv5jJ?Mni C0 "T mnnufactu J« r - Includes accounts of the Warren
Cotton Mills and one volume for the Palmer Co
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the Thorndike Co., 1927, 1933
I. Warren Cotton Mills, West Warren, Mass. ir. Palmer Company.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbra MS 6 °"" 62
Marcy & Pedigrew, Portsmouth, N. H.
Becords, 1867-93.
1 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
cha^SrnfofshbT' dlsbur8ement8 . fre '^ '">*, and records of the
v*n^F£ZdkTn th ' K a 2 ' Shlp ' s papera - 3 ' 0narter -
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1563
Library
Irish-American Colonization Company, ltd., Dublin
Records, 1872-1909.
5 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Contracts, ledgers, daybooks, and other business records of a colo-
heln Ir n ishr e P n an hL? rea ( n K Z f d '" £?! and ln 18S0 ^ John Swe^tman to
neip Irishmen better their conditions by emigrating to the United
States Includes information on the purchafe of land "t cVrHe
tatorSJtta tt? ZSHK" h Dd St Pet6r Hallway Co ' on ^hn O'Brien's
o^raTive Store Co company, and on the Murray County Co,
1. Murray County Cooperative Store Company.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-1564
Bamberger, Louis, 1855-1944, oolleotor.
Autograph collection, ca. 1683-1929.
ca. 250 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society.
inA2„ m f lete Bet of autographs of the signers of the Declaration of
iSSPS ^ ? ' a . nd L e " e ™ and doc « me nts of prominent persons from
nii,h,f, mf" '?, "i? ^"^century. Includes letters St Jonathan
n£?„ ' nL l8S , Bo " dl , n ot. William Burnet, Abraham Clark, Samuel
SL„ m „™1' °™ arl t S „ D1 '?t Ils ' Thomas A - Bdls on, Balph Waldo Emerson,
ttin ^ nBl °' J r ^ n Hart \ Bret Harte - Herbert Ho over, Francis
Hopklnson, Thomas Jefferson, Marquis de Lafayette, Abraham Lin-
coln, Mary Lincoln, Heniy W, Longfellow, Edgar Allan Poe, Theodore
Roosevelt, Benjamin Bush, G. B. Shaw, Blchard Stockton, Charles
Thomson, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson, and John Wlther-
8P0OD; ■■■:
Indexed in MSS. index ; typed list in repository.
Bequest, 1944.
1 American letters. 2. U. S. Declaration of independence—
Signers.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1565
Lambert & Brothers, New York.
Records, 1810-29.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Papers of a firm of commission merchants, Including letter book
daybooks, ledgers, cashbooks, and accounts current '
Card inventory in the library.
Gift of Hiram J. Halle, 1935 and 1939.
1. Merchants, American— New York (City) 2. New York (Cltv)—
Comm. ..•**
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch, Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1566
Library
Tremont & Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass.
Records, 1831-1946,
12 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and other records of two cotton manufacturers
who J^° co,in5> ' ned 1" 187 1- The papers relating to sales In China
(1905-10) and to relations with the Locks and Canals Co. (1878-83)
are of particular interest. Includes treasurers' letters of Henry Hall
Henry V. Ward, Walter Hastings, William A. Burke, J. O Ayer J C
Blrdgeye, A S. Covel, and Charles F. Young, and agents' letters of
Israel Whitney, John Aiken, Charles L. Tllden, Charles F. Battles
John Wright, Thomas S. Shaw, E. W. Thomas, and J. J. Connell'
The material is related to the library's Lawrence Manufacturing Co'
and Nashua Manufacturing Co. collections.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the Nashua Manufacturing Co., 1947.
I. Tremont Mills, Lowell, Mass. n. Suffolk Manufacturing Com-
pany, Lowell, Mass. ,
, r, , „ ., MS 60-1567
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass
Records, 1831-1926.
121 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, general account books, production records, sales
records, payrolls, and semi-annual reports to the directors, of a firm
which produced hosiery, underwear, sheetings, drills, denims, and
flannels. Includes Information on the Suffolk and Tremont Mills
which were controlled by the Lawrence Manufacturing Co Treas-
urers' letters include those of Henry Hail, Henry V. Ward T Jeffer
son Ooolidge, L. M. Sargent, and O. P. Baker. Agents' letters "include
William Austin, William S. Southworth, William F. Salmon, Daniel
Hussey, John Kilburn, Franklin Nourse, E. H. Walker The material
la related to the library's Tremont & Suffolk Mills collection
Inventory ln the library. '
Deposited by Lawrence Manufacturing Co., 1929
1. Tremont and Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass.
Harvard Univ.. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbrar^ 60r " 1568
Ripley, William Zebina, 1867-1941,
Papers, 1921-23.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Economist. Letters from railroad officials to Blpley during his
service as special examiner on the consolidation of railways. Inter-
state Commerce Commission.
Gift of Professor Blpley, 1935.
m JbJJ allr0ad8 r t; ' S.-Consolldatlon. i. u. S. Interstate Com-
merce Commission.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1569
Library
Johnson, William C insurance executive.
Business records, 1897-1908.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
President of the Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Boston and
wholesale lumber dealer. Correspondence relating to insurance on
Gift o£ Mrs, Johnson, 1931.
t t\. wiE?" !!?' ,*!«*— Boston. 2. Lumber trade-Fltchburg, Mass.
if Lumber Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston.
Harvard Univ. Grad, Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Higginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919.
Business records, 1799-1919.
30 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Boston businessman and philanthropist. Correspondence and
other papers relating mainly to Investments, including a ledger and
journal of James J. Higginson (1858-85), an account of Salisbury &
Higginson (1799), and material on Ecuador Coal Co., Gage Co.,
MS 60-1571
182
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Higginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1919. Business records,
1799-1919. (Continued) J
Ecuador Trading Co., Cherry River Land Association, Keynolds
Chocolate Co., New Metals Process Associates, Jones Step Process
Trust, John T. Jones Holding Co., Burn-Boston Battery, Submarine
Signal Co., Standard Lessee Corp., Standard Alcohol Co., St. Louis,
Cable & Western Railroad, and St. Louis & Suburban Railroad. Co--
respondents include J. Alexander Agasslz, Charles Falrchild, John M.
Forbes, Henry Lee, Charles E. Perkins, Samuel G. Ward, and Charles
W. Wetmore.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Seth T. Gano, 1946. , „„„„.,„,,
1. Investments— U. S. r. Higginson, James Jackson, 1836-1011.
MS 60-1571
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, 1849-1936, oolleotor.
English business records, 1515-1861.
6 ft.
In Harvard Susiness School, Baker Library.
Materials on the Guild of Painters (1515-1810), records of Wll-
llau Patten, teller of the Exchequer (1562-68), records of the
English Army, including instructions given by Charles n for the
Ordnance Office (17th cent.), farm accounts compiled for Sir Thomas
Belasyse (1602-6), Sir Nicholas Halse's advice to Charles i, copied
by Francis Stewart (1636), argument of St. John en behalf of John
Hampden in a case of ship money (ca, 1686), record of fees paid to
Exchequer officials and customs collectors (ca. 1650-69), letter from
Amsterdam (1672), papers concerning the promotion of trade, un-
dated and unsigned (ca. 1676), records of excise assessments on wool
and Other Items (1677-98), summary of money bills (1688-1702), ac-
count of tax receipts (1688-1710), abstracts of money bills (1689-
llam Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War (1698-97), reports on the Irish
woolen Industry (1698-98), a treatise, Placldus & Buslblus; or, A
survey of Mr. Blacklow's opinion of usury (1701), records of the
New Mills Cloth Manufactory in Haddingtonshire, Scot. (1701-8),
letters from Joseph Quash of Exeter, Eng., to his agent Oswald
Hoskyns in London (1710-11), records of the Customs Dept. (1721-
24), records of a carpenter (1780-32) , a petition of the proprietors of
the Charitable Corporation for Relief of Industrious Poor of England
(1781), records of subscribers to i% annuities (1750) MS, copy of
John Wlllme's Pocket companion (ca. 1750), records of customs
collections (1763-75), records of the Bralthwalte Colliery (1770-79),
records of Chapel Bank Colliery (1770-77), records of exports and
Imports (1772-74), letters and enclosures sent to Henry Dundas,
Lord Melville (1780-1810), abstract of ships registered (1788-91),
record of rates of pay for naval service (1794-99), accounts of Wil-
liam Stead and the Lowea Iron Works (1804-6), proposals of Wil-
liam Hone and John Bone of London for the institution Tranquillity,
a kind of savings bank (1806), description of a passage boat by
Samuel Leach of London (1809), papers on economic subjects col-
lected by Jasper Atkinson (1810-25), a copy of the Aston Clinton
enclosure award (1814), records of receipts and expenditures at the
King's Theatre, London (1821), and a report of the traffic managers
of the York and North Midland Railway (1851) Related to the li-
brary's Foxwell collection of French business records and a separate
collection of British business records.
Inventory In the library.
Purchased from Mr. Foxwell, 1938.
1. Gt. Brit. — Econ. condlt. — Sources. 2. Archives — Gt. Brit
MS 60-1572
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. library
Richardson, Jeffrey, b. 1789.
Papers, 1812-32.
2ft. '.■■■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and bills relating to domestic and foreign trade of
a Boston merchant.
1 Boston — Coniui. 2. Merchants, American — Boston.
MS 60-1573
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Boston. Chamber of Commerce.
Records, 1872-1949.
155 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. -
Minute books (1872-1909) of the Boston Chamber of Commerce
and Its predecessors, the Boston Commercial Exchange, the Boston
Produce Exchange, and the Boston Merchants Association, along wltli
office flies of the Chamber of Commerce (ca. 1910-49), arranged by
subject.
Inventory In the library. ...■'''■''
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Chamber. _
I, Boston. Commercial Exchange, n. Boston. Produce Exchange.
in. Boston Merchants Association. ',,„««'.._.
MS 60-1574
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Jones (John Price) Company, inc., New York.
Records, 1919-50.
In Harvard Business School, Bilker Library.
Records of a fund raising service, Including financial papers,
samples of campaign records, selected office flies, and published ma-
terials.
Inventory In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of John Price Jones, 1956.
MS 60-1o7j
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Thompson & Morton, Boston.
Records, 1834-61.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. .
Daybooks, cashbooks, Invoices, memorandum books, and other
papers of Thompson & Morton and Its successor, Fay & Morton,
wholesale marketers.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Mrs. H. S. Morley, 1931.
I, Fay & Morton, Boston. MS 60-1570
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of railroads of New England and New
York, 1880-1927.
14 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of Androscoggin & Kennebec Railroad Co. (1919-
27), Boston & Maine Railroad, Maiden Branch (1857-65), Boston &
Maine Railroad In Boston (1907-15), Boston & Providence Railroad,
Baston Branch (1855-56), Boston & Providence Railroad in Boston
(1878), Cheshire Railroad, Keene, N. H. (1891-90), Eastern Railroad,
Boston (1839-40), Hartford & New Haven Railroad (later Newburgh,
Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad, 1886-1902) , Harvard Branch Rail-
road, Cambridge, Mass. (1848-55), Hudson River Railroad, New York
(1852-54), Macules Port Railroad, Machlas, Me. (1838-55), Marginal
Freight Railroad, Boston^ (1867-82), New York and New England Rail-
road, New York (1888-92), New York, New Haven & Hartford. Rail-
road, New Haven (1887-1900), New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Railroad, New York (1885-99), Old Colony & Newport Railroad Co.,
North Easton, Mass. (1866-94), Passumpsic River Railroad In New
Hampshire (1877), Portland & Rochester Railroad, Portland, Me.
(1881-95), Portland & Rumford Falls Railroad, Portland, Me. (1893-
98), Portsmouth & Concord Railroad, Portsmouth, N. H. (1845-57),
Rutland & Washington Railroad, Taunton, Mass. (1858-60), South
Shore Railroad, Weymouth, Mass. (1854-74), Stoughton Branch Rail-
road, Stoughton, Mass. (1842-58), Sudbury Railroad, Sudbury, Vt,
(1850-54), Sullivan Railroad in New England (1849-81), Vermont
Central Railroad, Northfleld, Vt. (1845-67), Western Vermont Rail-
road, Arlington, Vt.( 1852-58), Woodstock Railroad, Woodstock, Vt.
(1863-1933), and York & Cumberland Railroad in Maine (1857) In-
cludes Interstate Commerce Commission statistics on New England
railroads (ca. 1915), records of railroad cases In Vermont (1848-58),
and records of various Bmall New York railroads In the Mohawk Val-
ley which later became part of the New York Central (1830-61) Re-
lated to the library's Boston & Albany Railroad collection, Nashua &
Lowell Railroad collection, Doollttle collection, New York & New
Haven Railroad collection, Northern Railroad collection, U. S. Cir-
cuit Court collection, Old Colony Railroad collection, Rand McNally
collection, and Railroad construction collection, and material on Maine
railroads from the office of Joslai Drummond (1847-1901)
Described in part In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. (1951)
Acquired 1918-56,
1. Railroads — New England, 2, Railroads — New York (State)
MS60-1677rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Wainwright & Tappan, Boston.
Records, 1840-71.
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Mainly correspondence of a Arm engaged In the importation of
metals, chiefly rails. Includes sales records, bills, and receipts.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of American Antiquarian Society, 1944.
MS 60-1578
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
183
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bancroft, Hugh, 1879-1933.
Papers on the South Sea Bubble, 1702-63.
7 v. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Documents relating to the South Sea- Bubble, including autograDhs
™ J?£ el i' 8l V ^ CO i eh ' and Irlsh P"* 8 ' arranged 'alphabet"fafly T iK
ments include 2 assignments to Edward dlbbon (1721 and 1725)
Sh2*w!iiu W ^" am C0DgreTe ' tne dra ™"« (1716)1 andTreceW
from William Congreve, cousin of the dramatist (1717)
Inventory in the library. y '
Gift of Mrs. Bancroft, 1936.
1. South Sea Company. 2. Autographs— Gt. Brit.— Collections
8. Autographs— Ireland— Collections. uouecuons.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
_ „ MS 60-1579
Sch. Bns>, ■" dm. Library
White, James Patterson, 1800-1879.
Business records, 1836-79.
7 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
«n^ r f r w° nden ? ! ' I * 00 "!', •edger, cashbook, account book, bills,
d -,.« ^"^J 18 of a shipping merchant of Belfast, Me
Gift of Dr. Charles J. White. ' "
1. Shipping— Belfast;, Me.
Harvard Univ. Grad,
Sch. Bus. A<im.
MS 60-1580
Library
Amory, Browne & Company, New York.
Records, 1918-22. '
1 ft. " - : '
In Harvard Business School, Baker library.
Records of orders and transfers made for Lancaster Mills by
Amory-Browne & Co., wholesale cotton commission merchants
Gift of the firm, 1950. .;
I. Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 60-1B81
Amory (J. & J.) Boston.
Records, 1761-97.
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, ledgers, Journal, cashbook, Invoice books, and
other papers relating to the Importing of goods from Europe and
the sale of them to merchants in New England and Philadelphia.
Includes a package of drafts for supplies to the French fleet com-
manded by Admiral de Grasse (1781-82)
Inventory In the library.
Gift of George S. Mumford, 1940.
1. Boston— Oomm. 2. Merchants, American— Boston. 8. U. S —
Hist,— Revolution— Naval operations.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library ~ "
"aE?- Uni r > er , Sity ;. x GradwUe School of Business Admin-
tstratton. Baker Library.
Account books of New England men engaged in ocean
shipping, 1733-1938. s
17 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
(17«Ss»v SifT" ( 1785 -1 8 2?>. Nathan Lord of Portsmouth. NH.
oJltnover SS "aS53«J| B ? toB . ( 1 7 ^ 1 *? 8) ' Samuel SalSond
vi nuuover, Mass. (1816-1853), an unidentified merchant of Hdgar-
/SJ&Tt (18 l 1 ^ 4 J! 1 L Adam * Hu * h McOuIloch of Kennebunk,Me.
(1822-56), Joseph G. Delano of New Bedford, Mass. (1822-85) Turner
fiuSMRwS?' ?' J - < 1827 - fl2 >. O^^ Hitch «ilE?S*8£l2Z
(1831-68), Octavlus Howe of Boston (1881-68). Joseoh Flshvwrn?
«2f^L^. l1 f£">' ** New B^'ori Vineyald 4 N*tackrt
Steamboat Co. of Nantucket, Mass. (1854-85) Geo™ n £,rrt * nT«r
rSS n iflgf M ? ), ,'i} d ^^ * WSSI Sass.'
(1881-1915) Includes reports of wrecks from Nantucket, Masa
iriwnl'^ Ieco ^S t Tarlou * commercial schooners, collected by
Arthur H. Hayden (1928-88) Related to the library •sj^gbooks of
^^SJS'^"^'^ J** of bu8ln «» manuscripts in Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett 2ded. (1961) . '"
Acquired 1930-66.
1. Merchant marine— New England. 2. Wreck— Nantucket, Mass.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Lltory^" 1583 ^
New York. General Theological Seminary of the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
Collection of bishops' papers, 1764-1935.
801 items. K
In General Theological Seminary Library
w „, C !!i efl y 1 ^ er8 ^ vrlt *5 a by most °' tne 236 bishops of the Protestant
Episcopal Church Correspondents Include John Henry Bobart
hJ.w; wl!? ma8 .Oinw* Bwniea, Robert B. Oroes, John HenYy
Hobart, William Meade, Benjamin Moore, Oliver Sherman Prescott
son wffiiBtam ,U ' Croft ' WUUam BaC ° D Sterens ' M" 3 William R^Uta-
Unpublished calendar in the library
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A— Bishops. 2 Prot-
re t I n! , n t ta c; P ncSf a e,c ChU^Cl, * the D ' S ' A^lergy-^pondence,
General Theol. Sem.
: Library
MS 60-1584
Oelrichs & Company, New York.
Records, 1890-1936.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Ledgers, accounts current, daybooks, and other records of a wool
Importing firm. Names noted include Hermann Oelrichs B W
Schwab, Gustave Schwab, and H. O. von Post.
Inventory In the library.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Scb. Bus. Adm. Library
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.
Records, 1870-1919.
86ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Inventory In the repository. Also described In List of business
a951 8 ) y ' compUed byr ^bert wTLovett 2d eot
Gift of James H. Hyde, 1929-38.
1. Insurance, Life— U. S. i. Hyde, Henry Baldwin 1834-1899
n. Hyde, James Haaen, 1876-1959. »'«win, ukkhioW.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library^ 8 6 °"" 1686
Peabody (Jacob) & Company, Salem. Mass.
Records, 1804-26.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
m^^^^'f. 8168 ™,^' and bllls of a flrm o' euctloneers.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs, William O, Lane, 1934.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ ' 6 - 158 ' r
Parkhill Manufacturing Company, FUoKbvra, Mass
Records, 1879-1928.
27ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
„ ^"fr" 1 account hook*, a series of payrolls (1889-1925). a few
production records, and salesbooks of a firm which produced fine
ginghams. ^
Inventory in the library.
Gift of Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., 1928.
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Scb. Bus. Adm. Library
Pontoosuc Woolen Manufacturing Company, PUtsfieU,
MOSS. . . ■■:..■:■'
Records; 1855-1921.
50 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and payroll records of a producer of blankets, car-
riage robes, casslmerea, and flannels. Treasurers represented were
T. Clapp, J. Dwight Francis, W. F. Bacon, and George E. Humphrey
agents were T. Clapp and Henry A Francis; and selling agents were
Fisher & Co. and Fisher and Francis. Includes a contract dated 4 June
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch, Bus. Adm,
MS 60-1589
Library
184
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of banks of New England and New York,
179&-1922.
10ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of First Bank of the U. S., Boston (1793-94), Boston
Bank, Boston (1803-18), the New England Commercial Bank, Boston
(1818-50), Bank of Portland, Portland, Me. (1819-52), American
Bank, Boston (1825-35), Bunker H1U Bank, Charlestown, Mass.
(1825-1906), Bank of Rutland, Rutland, Vt. (1826-60), Sutton Bank,
Sutton, Mass. (1828-31), Atlantic Bank, Boston (1828-67), New York
Bank & Trust Co., New York (1881-58), Middling Interest Bank, Bos-
ton (1836-42), Shoe & Leather National Bank, Boston (1836-93), As-
cutney Bank, Windsor, Vt. (1847-81), Brighton Market Bank, Brighton,
Mass, (1854-1922), Bank of Mutual Redemption, Boston (1858-64),
First National Bank of Newburypbrt, Mass. (1864-89), Blackstone Na-
tional Bank, Boston (1864-1902), First National Bonk of Boston
(1864-1920), Globe National Bank of Boston (1869-86), Monument
National Bank, Charlestown, Mass. (1872-1905), Metropolitan Bank,
Boston (1875-91), Washington National Bank, Boston (1883-1E02),
and Central National Bank, Boston (1906-12) Related to the library's
Doollttle collection, Couseng collection, Massachusetts Bank collection,
Plymouth Bank collection, and Suffolk Bank collection.-
Described In part In List of business manuscripts lr Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. (1951)
Acquired 1927-58.
1. Banks and bank- ing— New England. 2. Banks and
banking— New York (State)
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Labour for Labour Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1828-29.
4 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts and other papers of a labor union. Including the sub-
scribers' agreement to contribute funds to help members and a listing
of dues paid by members.
Purchased from French Book Corp., 1940.
MS60-1591
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Minott, Charles V
Business records, 1870-92.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a shipping merchant of Bath,
Me., including letters received from Baring Bros, and Co. of London,
accounts current, paid bills, bills of lading, and accounts of the ships
Alice M. Minott, Berlin, Ivy, James Drummond, J. D. Robinson, Mary
E. Riggs, Merom, Standard, and St. Charles.
Inventory In the library.
Deposited by Mr. Minott, 1931.
1. Shipping — Bath, Me. 2. Merchants, American — Bath, Me.
I. Baring Brothers and Company, London.
MS60-1592
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Pico, Joshua.
Business records, 1760-184:0.
6 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Correspondence, daybooks, and ledger of a Boston packer and pack-
ager. The material Is related to the library's Dempsey collection.
Deposited by Boston Public Library, 1930 J gift of estate of George
O. Dempsey, 1945.
1. Containers.
MS 60-1593
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Waltham Precision Instrument Company, inc.
Kecords, 1854-1929.
Ill ft.
In Harvard Busluess School, Baker Library.
Stockholders' general accounting, and production records of the
Arm, which was formerly named Waltham Watch Co., and from 1859
to 1885 was chartered as American Watch Oo. Includes legal and
patent case materials, and advertisements. Some records relate to
the allied Arm of Bobbins & Appleton, which had the sales agency
for Waltham watches. Includes a few papers of the patent law Arm
• of Wright, Brown, Qulnby & May; the Cadillac and Packard Motor
Oar Companies, and Potter Bros., Chicago.
Inventory In the library. Described in List of business manuscripts
In Baker Library, complied by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951). Also
described In Timing a century, by Charles W. Moore (1945)
Gift, 1938.
i. Robblna and Apple- ton.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of retail stores in New England, 1747-1942.
7 ft. ■■■-..-. ■■!■■;■:
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of the food stores of Thomas Prime of Rowley, Mass.
(1747-57), Thomas Austin of Boston (1796-1814), Gamaliel Manning
of BUlerica, Mass. (1796-1826), an unidentified merchant of Harwich,
Mass. (1816-19), Edward F. Jacobs of South Scituate, Mass. (1821-
86), Z. Porter of Danvers, Mass. (1824-37), A. G. Wyman of Boston
(1828-31), Freeman O. Tobey of Barnstable, Mass. (1829-30), Jona-
than Ireland of Boston (1829-31), Robert Ingraham of New Bedford,
Mass. (1829-49), Noah Coombs of Medway, Mass. (1835-47), Benja-
min Shreve of Saco, Me. (1837-44), and Thomas W. O'Brien of ;aco,
Me. (1842-65) ; the shoe stores of John Hicks Rogers of Boston (i830-
88) and B, N. and A. Baker of New Hartford, Conn. (1837-57) ; the
dry goods stores of Paul Revere, Jr. of Boston (1847-48) and Sarah
Curtis of Hampden, Me. (1862-66) ; the Jewelry store of James Gar-
rlsh of Brandon, Vt. (1831-59) ; the Boston Book Store of Boston
(1785-90) ; the drugstore of George Goodwin & Co. of Boston (1874-
92) and Downing'? Drug Store of Hanover, N. H. (1882-84) ; and the
department stores of James T. Ford & Co. of Duxbury, Mass (1826-
1910), O. F. Hovey Co. of Boston (1837-1920), A. & W. Bacon of Rox-
bury, Mass. (1864-37), and Harvard Cooperative Society of Cam-
bridge,- Mass. (1882-1942). Related to the library's Account books of
grocers (general storekeepers) In New Etagiand, and Its A. A. Rosen-
bush Co. collection, Louis B. Klrsteln collection and Blgelow, Eennard
& Co. collection.
Described in part In List of business manuscript? In Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett, 2d ed. (1951)
Acquired 1927-53.
1. Retail trade — New England.
MS 60-1696 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm, Library
Phelps & Rand, Boston,
Kecords, 1800-26.
2ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, waste books, ledgers, cashbooks, Invoices, sales
accounts, and other records of a firm of commission merchants,
Card Inventory In the library.
Gift of Norman S. B, Gras, 1938.
1. Boston— Comm.
MS 60-1596
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
ReyneD. & Coates, Philadelphia.
Kecords, 1770-1828.
2ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, accounts current, Invoices, and other papers of
Reynell & Coates and Its successor, the firm of Samuel Coates, mer-
chants and importers.
Gift of Charles H. Taylor, 1929.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Merchants, American— Philadelphia,
i. Coates, Samuel, firm, Philadelphia.
MS 60-1597
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898.
Papers, 1867-97.
3 boxes.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Senator from Vermont. Correspondence and other papers mainly
relating to tariff.
Gift of the Hon. John Spargo.
1. Tariff— U. S.
MS 60-1698
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Cushing, John P
Accounts of investments, 1832-82.
«V. '":. .
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Merchant In the China trade, Related to the library's Bryant &
Sturgis collection.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. (1951)
Gift of the Boston Athenaeum.
1. Investments — U. S.
MS 60-1599
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
185
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Emerton, Ephraim, 1791-1877.
Business records, 1816-35. •
5 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, logbook, account books, and Invoices of Ephraim
Bmerton, shipping merchant, and James Emerton, sea captain, of
Sjuem, Mass. Accounts are those kept by James Bmerton and list
disbursements, sales, and purchases at Majunga, Mozamblaue. and
other places. ■■•'■■ '
Gift of Ephraim Bmerton, 1931.
1. Salem, Mass.— Oomm. 2. Merchants, American— Salem, Mass.
■I Bmerton, James, 1789-1886.
tt *„ ; , „ MS60-1600
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Aam. Library
Lawrence & Company.
Records, 1843-1920.
43ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
_ Correspondence, general account books, payrolls, Insurance policies,
stock sheets, remittances, Invoices, and other papers of a firm of
wholesale textile dealers, Including data on raw materials, manufac-
turing costs, styles, improvement methods, competition, trade condi-
tions, credit, and price policies. Includes general sales correspondence
of the. Boston office, letters recsilved from the New York office and
from dry goods houses, and letters to and from agents of mills
operated by the firm.
Inventory In the library,
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by John S. Lawrence, 1026.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Mmiger & Avery.
Records, 187S-1922.
88 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books and other papers of a firm of Boston wool merchants,
with offices In New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Providence.
Inventory in the library.
Olft of Mrs. Florence Moore, 1060.
rr „tt . „"'■ MS60-1602
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, N. J.
Operations, 1936.
8 v.
' In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Study made by Edward E. Yaggy.
Gift of Kidder, Peabody & Co., 1036.
I. Yaggy, Edward B.
MS 60-1603
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
UtaDowell, Jones & Donald, Boston.
Records, 1871-1954.
10 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Ledgers, Journals, cashbooks, and sales records of a Arm engaged
In the wholesale marketing of wool.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Richard P. Hallowell, n, 1067.
-r, . ' MS60-1604
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920.
Business records, 1857-1938.
6ft
In Harvard Business gchool, Baker Library.
Boston financier. Correspondence, ledgers, cashbooks, trial bal-
ances, and other records revealing the growth of his Investments,
Including records of bis estate and of various trusts.
Gift of William A. and T. Jefferson Coolldge, I960.
1. Investments — U. S.
„ „„ , „ MS 60-1605
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Churchman, George.
Official papers, 1720-1860.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deputy surveyor of Pennsylvania. Land warrants Issued by the
Pretectal government, surveys, drafts, agreements, Indentures, , and
other papers and records containing information on early settlements
In Pennsylvania counties, landboldlngs, and names of settlers. Some
documents are signed by Churchman, James Hamilton, Nicholas Scull,
and others.
L Land grants — Pennsylvania. 2. Pioneers — Pennsylvania.
x. Pennsylvania (Colony)
MS 60-1606
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. Christ Church Hospital
Records, 1708-1895.
ca, 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds (1732-1835), abstracts of wills, leases, mortgages, letters of
bequest, expense accounts, correspondence bearing the names of promi-
nent citizens and clergymen, photos., and other Items reflecting the
history and management of the hospital,
MS 60-1607
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
CathraJJ Charles E
Diary and poetry, 1831-35.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Poet. Lyric poetry, and a diary containing an account of a visit to
Florence (1836)
Purchased, 1034 j gift of Harrold S. Gltllngham, 1035.
1. Florence— Descr.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1608
Berry (P. T.) & Son, Washington, D. C.
Records, 1841-78.
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Corresponder.ee, daybook?.-, journals, ledgers, and cashbook of a
wholesale general merchandise business,
Inventory In the library,
Purchased from Luther M, Cornwall, 1032,
MS60-1609
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
Abbott, Ephraim.
Papers, 1809-61.
lbox.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Correspondence, bills, receipts, promissory notes, and other papers
relating to farming at Greenland, N. H„ and Westford, Mass., and to
business activities of a New England clergyman.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lawrence Park, 1041,
1. Agriculture — New Hampshire — Greenland, 2. Agriculture —
Massachusetts — Westford,
MS 60-1610
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Sch, Bus, Adm, Library
Crowell & Thurlow Steamship Company.
Records, 1912-34.
6 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledger, Journals, cashbooks, voucher and check registers, and other
papers, Including records relating to receivership under Paul J,
Bertelsen, receiver, and Lee M. Friedman, his attorney.
Inventory In the library,
Gift of Lee M. Friedman, 1036.
r. Bertelsen, Paul J. n. Friedman, Lee Max, 1871-
MS 60-1611
Harvard Unlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Gordon (W. W.) & Company, Savannah.
Records, 1853-1916.
61 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Buker Library.
Correspondence, journals, cashbooks, and accounts of a firm of
wholesale dealers In cotton known successively as Reed & Tlson, Tlson
& Gordon, and W. W.Gordon & Co.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Arm, 1030.
MS 60-1612
Harvard Unlv. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm, Library
Greenleaf and Hubbard, New Orleans.
Records, 1860-60.
.■8ft"
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of a cotton commission Arm, mainly correspondence with
treasurers of New England cotton mills. Includes bankbooks, receipt
.books for cotton purchased, and bills of lading.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of A. W. Soule, 1057.
MS 60-1613
Harvard Unlv. Grad. Sch, Bus, Adm, Library
186
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wayne (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati.
Records, 1813-67.
6 v. and 2604 sheets.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books and business papers of a hardware store; includes
letters and bills. Also 2 account books of a furniture store operated
by J. L Wayne of Cincinnati (1833-10)
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1051)
Gift of Thomas L Wayne.
1. Hardware stores — Cincinnati. 2. Furniture industry and
trade— Cincinnati. I. Wayne, Jacob L
MS60-1614
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sen. Bus. Adni. Library
Perry & Sherman.
Records, 1817-78.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Daybooks, journals, ledger, cashbooks and other records of a flrin
of retail coal dealers. Includes two volumes relating to Captain
Solomon Perry's coastwise freight trade.
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the McCormick Historical Association, 1035.
1. Coastwise shipping — U. S. i. Perry, Solomon,
MS 60-1615
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm, Library
Conarroe autograph collection, 1643-1882.
ca, 1200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters ami dotuments of the shiner.; of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence and of Xlombers of Congress (1768-1811) i generals and
prominent civlllnns of the Revolutionary period (1770-1820) ; signers
of the Constitution, Senators, Congressmen, and Governors of States
(1754-1853) i Presidents, Vice Presidents, and Cabinet officers (1777-
1882) : authors (1T7S-1S00) ; foreign generals and statesmen con-
nected with the Revolution, scientists, physicians, and philanthropists
(1760-1873) ; Engllnh and American lawyers (10J0-1854) ; American
lawyers and Judges (1763-1850); otllcers In the American Navy;
clergymen (1779-1S71) ; and other prominent persons (1643-1870)
Includes many portraits (1S36) ; and a few papers of Robert Morris,
Thomas McKean. aid Georce Rend I1757-8S)
Published In pait In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biog-
raphy, v. 25 (1901) p. 370-871; v. 26 (1902) p. 389; and v. 40 (1916)
p. 484-492.
Gift of George M. Conarroe.
1, Autographs — Collections. 2. Portraits.
Historical Society.
Historical Society of
Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873.
Papers, 1824-8J2,
ca. 16,000 Items.
In Historical Soe(i>
Statesman and
books, memoranda,
merits, biographical
political trends, economic
history before, during,
fleets Chase's activities
Treasury In the Lincoln
candidate. Includes
Purchase,
1..--U. S.— Hist.— 1&49-1877— Sources.
I. Schuckers, Jacob W.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
ty of Pennsylvania collections,
jurist. Diaries, journals, correspondence, letter
speeches, lectures, legal opinions, official docu-
mnterlal, and other papers, mainly hearing upon
situations, religion, slavery, and social
and after the Civil War. Much material re-
in the U. S. Senate, as Secretary of the
Cabinet, as Chief Justice, and as presidential
biographical notes by J. W, Schuckers.
2. U. S.— Eeon. condit.
MS 60-1617
Pennsylvania
Historical Society of
Cochran, Henry C
Notebooks, 1848-48
3 v,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notes for lectures on the history of Pennsylvania, education, Phila-
delphia municipal iiffalrs, public utilities, and other subjects, de-
livered by Cochran In the public schools of Philadelphia,
Gift of Daniel R Pennepncker, 1903.
1. Pennsylvania — plst. — Addresses, essnys, lectures.
MS 60-1618
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cheltenham and |Willow Grove Turnpike record books,
1803-12,
2 v.
In Historical Society
Records of construction
names of landholders,
management of the
Purchase.
1. Toll roads
Society.
of Pennsylvania collections.
_ Hon of -the turnpike, surveys, calculations,
i, and Items pertaining to the maintenance and
roadway.
Pennsylvania.
I, Pennsylvania, Historical
MS 60-1619
Pennsylvania
I. Pennsylvania.
MS 60-1616
Northern Railroad Company (N. Y.)
Records, 1830-1886.
18 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, minutes of directors' meetings, deeds, accounts,
and other palters. Includes papers of T. P. Chandler, president of the
Northern Railroad Co., relating to his legal and real estate Interests,
such ns the American Canal Coal Co., Ky., lands in Brasher, N. Y„
the St. ^Lawrence Copper Co., the Victoria Lead Co., the Malone
Sandstone Co., and the Malone Stone Quarry.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mr. Chandler, 1033-34.
I. Chandler, Theophllus Parsons,
MS 60-1620
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
Hillsboro Woolen Mill Corporation, HHUboro, N. H.
Records, 1880-1035.
10 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Administrative records, journals, ledgers, cashbooks, payrolls, pro-
duction records, and sales records.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Richard Johnson, 1936.
MS 60-1621
Harvard Univ. Grad, Sch. Bus, Adm, Library
Sawyer Woolen Mills, Dover, N, H.
Records, 1858-1002.
10 ft.
In Hnrvard Business School, Baker Library,
Daybooks, cashbooks, production and sales records, ana other
papers.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of heirs of Charles H. Sawyer, 1058,
MS60-1022
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus. Adm, Library
U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
Federal Advisory OowmU.
Minutes of meetings, 1014-48.
7 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Transcripts,
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Walter Liechtenstein, 1953-54.
1, Federal Reserve banks.
MS 60-1623
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus.' Adm, Library
Rand McNally and Company.
Information on railroad routes, 1890-
18 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Information received yearly from railroad and electric lines by
Band McNally regarding changes In routes, for Inclusion In atlases.
Maps are often Included,
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the company, 1948-
1, Railroads— U. S. 2. Railroads— U. S.— Maps. 8. Electric rail-
roads— U. S.— Maps.
MS 60-1624
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1810.
Papers of the Benjamin Chew estate, 1776-1904,
ca. 600 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsylvania jurist. Land offlco warrants, patents, surveys, In-
dentures, agreements, and innd transactions affecting tracts in
Fayette, Somerset, and Westmoreland Counties, in which Chew wns
financially Interested. Some early legal Instruments bear the Blgnn-
tures of John 'I'enii (177(1), John Dickinson (1783), Edward Shlppen
(1787), Thomas Mlfllln (1703), Thomas McKean (1803), William
Tllghmnn (1813), and others.
Gift of Fanule M. Iflwlng, n
1. Heal property— Fayette Co., Pa. 2. Real property— Somerset Co.,
Pa 3. Real property— Westmoreland Co., Pa.
MS 60-1625
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
187
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hamilton Manufacturing Company.
Records, 1825-1917.
93 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, minute books, general account books, production
records, sales records, and payrolls. Letters iaclude those or
treasurers Thomas G. Gary, William B. Bacon, Arthur T. Lyman,
Arthur -L.jPe.vens, George Motley, Eben Bacon, Samuel Batchelder,
James A. Dupee, and Charles B. Amory; agents Samuel Batchelder,
John Avery, and O. H. Moulton; and selling agents Prothingham &
Co. and Joy, Langdon & Co. ~^
Inventory in the library.
Deposit aud purchase from P. C. Dumaine, Jr., 1925, 1954.
t, a tt . r, - MS 60-1626
Hisi-vard Univ. Grad. Sen. Bus. Adm. Library
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass.
Records, 1844-1931.
31 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
rtiJ^^^I el ^» g t0 » the P rodu< :«o° of ginghams, cheviots, norman-
dies, zephyrs, Tiffany flannels, and other cotton goods, with emphasis
°-l,f n ? neerlng L v 81 ^' 8 °' manufacture. Includes correspondence,
general account books, records of accidents, payrolls, tenement red
S^rt-n"^ f s , el f '' on of samples of cloth, dating from 1846. Corre-
spondents include treasurers J. Amory Davis, Hlrcourt Amory, J. tt
y. M i«"''| Ie K ry 9; Everett ' Jr - and Cnarles E - Inches; and agents
Franklin Forbes George W. Weeks, and Charles H. Richardson/
Inventory in the library. '
Gift of the firm, 1930, 1932.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1627
Library
Sargent (W. G.) Company, Sargentville, Me.
Records, 1834-1927.
15 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondence and account books of a family firm engaged in
general storckeeping, shipping, selling of bait, lime, ice, and granite:
„^ P f 8 h re K P ^ Dted l nClude 8ch00n ers M. I. Hall and Magellan Cloud
and the brig Burmah. ?■
»« 1 ^ Tent0ry ln ? e i lb S ry - Also described in Storekeeping In a Maine
Eft v^^no'V. 11 the BU " etln ° f the BuSlDe8S H1S "
Information of literary rights available ln the library.
Gift of Ruth F. Sargent, 1951. ...... j-
1. General stores— Sargentville, Me.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library^ 60 ~ 1628
Wheelock, Eleazer Louis Ripley, 1793-1847.
Correspondence, 1823-1911,
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence of a Texas soldier and surveyor. Includes letters
from prospective settlers of Texas, Inquiring about conditions In the
coony, and a letter from Stephen F. Austin written while he was ln
prison ln Mexico.
1. Texas— Emlg. & lmmlg. 2. Texas— Hist.— Sources.
Texas. State Library MS 60-1629
Pancoast, Josiah.
Papers, 1843-18.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative) of typewritten transcripts.
Correspondence of Josiah Pancoast and a lineage chart of the
Cooper family.
Acquired from Victor Frledrlchs.
1. Cooper family. 2. Frontier and pioneer life— Texas. 8. TJ. S —
Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
Texas. StateLlbrary MS 60-1630
Peebles, Richard Rogers, 1810-1898.
Papers, 1840-50.
lfolder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
U, Accoun $ 8 and other papers of a Texas physician, soldier, and
n.imter. ^Includes an affidavit by Pee'les of medical care rendered
to Sam Houston at the Battle of San Jacinto, records of the settle-
ment of the estate of Jared B. Groce (whose widow married Peebles),
and an Inventory of Peebles' own property. "«=;.
o ™ Ho " 8 , t0n ' S am uel. "98-1883. 2. Groce, Jared Ellison, 1812-1889.
3. Plantations — Texas. ^^
Texas. State Library
MS 60-1631
Spear, Charles, of Dorchester, Mass.
Business records, 1856-72.
4 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books showing work on roads, farm and general labor
Includes a register for the Dorchester Workhouse (1884-70)
Described in List of business manuscripts ln Baker Library com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951) ■"
Gift of Alice J. Spear.
1. Labor and laboring classes— Dorchester, Mass. i. Dorchester,
Mass. Workhouse.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1632
Library
Navarro, Jose" Antonio, 1795-1871.
Papers, 1837-70.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative)
Affidavits and other papers of a Texas political leader. Includes
a letter to the editor of a San Antonio newspaper (1853) and his
Will ( lo70)
Gift of Mrs. Raymond Russell
n. *. » r ... ' MS 60-1633
Texas. StateLlbrary
Wheeler, John Edwin, &. 1812.
Papers, 1821-56.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, receipts, and other papers of a minor pi-blic official
of Mississippi and Texas.
MS 60-1634
Texas. StateLlbrary
Yoakum, Henderson K 1810-1856.
Papers, 1847-56.
lfolder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division,
Correspondence, a diary, and a few legal documents of a Texas
soldier, lawyer, and historian. Includes several letters from Sam
Houston.
1. Texas— Hist— Sources. i. Houston, Samuel, 1783-1883.
c» . ,.k MS 60-1635
Texas. State Library
Rutherford, W B 1803-1894.
Papers, 1854-85.
lfolder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence (1885) and a diary (1854)
Texas. StateLlbrary
Thompson, Wells J 1837-1914.
Papers, 1850-30.
2 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas lawyer and Confed-
erate soldier. Includes newspaper clippings.
n- c 4 , .k MS 60-1637
Texas. State Library
Reagan, John Henninger, 1818-1905.
Papers, 1847-1905.
26 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas soldier, surveyor
lawyer, Judge, and public official. Includes a biographical sketch of
Reagan and newspaper clippings.
Purchased ln 1909.
MS 60-1636
Texas. State Library
MS 60-1638
Logan, William M 1810-1839.
Papers, 1837-52.
6 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies; originals ln the
possession of James P. Logan.
Correspondence, deeds, receipts, vouchers, notes, bills of sale, and
other papers of a soldier and sheriff of Liberty Co., Tex. Includes
family papers.
Gift
r. Logan family.
m. ' « » T ... MS 60-1639
Texas. State Library
188
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jackson, Andrew, soldier.
Correspondence, 1819-ca. 1848.
1 folder,
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence of a soldier with his family In Virginia, Including
letters written during his service In the Mexican War, Correspond-
ents Include W. B, Aldrldge, Alexander Aldrldge, M. L. Bailey, John
O. Wlnfleld, and Mary ShankB.
1. U. S.— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
2. U. S. Army— Military life.
MS 60-1640
Texas. State Library
Barr, Amelia Edith (Huddleston) 1881-1019.
Papers.
ca. 160 Items.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Literary MSS., photos., and other papers of a novelist. Includes
a short novel, The belle of the salutation ; an account of a trip ; and a
biographical sketch by Mrs. Barr'a daughter, Llllle Barr Munroe.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
61ft of Mrs. Munroe, 1927.
I, Munroe, Llllle ( Barr)
MS 60-1641
Texas. State Library
Hill, John Christopher Columbus, 1827-1904.
Papers, 1880.
2 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division,
Letters from Hill, a Mexican citizen and civil engineer (celebrated
as the Texas boy hero of the Mler Expedition), to his brother-in-law,
William G, Webb ; and a short biography of Hill written by Webb.
I. Webb, William G.
MS 60-1342
Texas. StateLlbrary
Timmona, G B 6. 1836.
Papers, 1856-92,
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas lawyer and Con-
federate soldier. Includes letters written by him from Vlcksburg, bis
a. a. diploma, a record of his appointment as colonel, and newspapers.
Gift of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1067.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
MS 60-1643
Texas. State Library
Ralston, John, fl. 1823-1876.
Business records, ca. 1823-76.
8v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of goods and services sold and payments received by Ral-
ston, of Mendham, Morris Co., N. J. Includes physician's records,
1. General stores — Mendham, N. J,
MS 60-1644
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
President, Directors, and Company of the Farmington
Canal,
Records, 1823-87.
ca. 600 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Purchased at various times.
MS 60-1645
Connecticut. State Library
Rowland, Henry Augustas, 1848-1901.
Papers, 1869-1901.
ca. 8990 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of physics at Johns Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Davldge H. Rowland and Harrlette H, Rowland, ca, 1955.
1. Physicists, American,
MS 60-1646
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Eurrelmeyer, William, 1874-1957, oolleotor.
Papers.
ca. 1010 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of German at Johns Hopkins University. German letters
of poets and other persons.
Card catalog In library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library,
Information on llte*ary rights available In the library.
Bequest of Dr. Kurrelmeyer, 1957.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors, Ger-
man. 3. German letters.
MS 60-1647
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1859.
Papers, 1756-1859.
ca. 2614 Items,
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Personal and official papers of the second president of the Repub-
lic of Texas and historical materials which he collected,
Purchased, 1909. • . ■ ..
1. Texas— Hist.— Republic, 1836-1846— Sources. 2. Texas— Hist—
To 1846 — Sources,
MS 60-1648
Texas. StateLlbrary
Buck, Jacob E
Receipt and account books, 1832-40.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. -,...■■.*.,■,
Receipt book (1832-40) contains Buck's accounts of the adminis-
tration of the estate of John Kressler; account book (1884-88) re-
lates to the sale of liquor.
1 Kressler, John, 2. Liquor traffic— Pennsylvania.
MS 60-1649
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nettleship, Icabod C
Business and legal records, ca. 1860-80.
18 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of Nettleship as Secret Service operative, Justice of the
peace, police Justice, and private investigator.
Gift of Florence Nettleship Bowman, 1953.
1. Detectives— New Jersey— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Police — New Jersey.
MS 60-1680
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Allen, Elizabeth S oolleotor.
Deeds, 1699-1858.
ca. 75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Parchment deedB pertaining chiefly to lands In Mlddletown and
Attleborough (Attleboro, now Langhorne) Townships, Bucks Co., Pa.
Gift of Miss Allen.
1. Real property — Langhorne, Pa. 2. Real property— Mlddletown,
Pa. (Township)
MS60-1661
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Osborn papers, 1774-1824.
58 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Materials relating to lotteries chiefly In Connecticut
Purchase, 1927.
1. Lotteries — Connecticut.
MS 60-1662
Connecticut. State Llbr.
Ralston, John, fi. 1782-1816.
Business records, ca. 1782-1815.
.-■ 24 v. ..
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of goods and services sold and payments received by
Ralston, of Mendham, Morris Co., N. J.
1. General stores — Mendham, N, J.
MS60-1658
New Jersey Hist Soc.
189
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876.
Collection, 1876.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous souvenirs, printed form letters, invitations, and
other material relating to the exhibition.
Gift of Samuel J. Castner, 1934.
MS 60-1664
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Conner family.
Conner and Powell genealogies, 1776-1893.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
■ Genealogical papers pertaining to the Conner, Powell, and related
families,
i. Powell family.
».._.,= .';, MS 60-1656
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
St. Cloud Cyclone Relief Committee, St. Oloud. Minn.
Records, 1886.
2 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings and financial accounts of the executive com-
mittee and of local committees In St. Oloud and Sauk Rapids. Minn.
,oo med to 8ecure fands ,or the rellef o( tn <»e who suffered In the
low cyclone,
1. St. Oloud, Minn. — Cyclone, 1886.
Minn. Hist Soc. ' MS 60-1656
Minneapolis Head Millers' Association.
Records, 1883-87.
2v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minute and dues books of an association whose principal activity
was ths building of a monument in memory of persons killed In a
Minneapolis mill explosion In 1878.
1. Minneapolis— Washburn-Orosby Mill Explosion, 1878.
„■„..* MS 60-1657
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Butler, Pierce, 1807-1867.
Business records, 1836-92.
ca. 60 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Georgia planter. Correspondence and documents relating to legal
matters, real estate, and household accounts, indicative of economic
conditions on a coastal rice plantation.
Gift of Owen Wlster, 1082.
1. Kice— Georgia.
... . .„ , t , MS 60-1658
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Browne, William Hardcastle, 1840-1906.
Correspondence, 1890-97.
ca.250items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Philadelphia lawyer and author. Letters relating to Browne's
pamphlet, Divorce and alimony. ™ '-
1 Divorce— U.S. 2. Alimony— TJ. S.
xii i ->-, ■■';„ . MS 60-1659
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Browne, Mrs. John C ooUeotor.
Lottery tickets and records, 1753-1866.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Tickets of lotteries operated to secure funds for several national
and local Institutions In the United States, Includes a memorandum
book of Francis Gurney (1786) which records sales of lottery tickets.
Gift of Mrs. Browne, 1918. :"
1. Lotteries — U. S. i. Gurney, Francis.
„, , , „ MS 60-1660
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brown, Andrew, of U. S. Army.
Letters, 1862-64.
ca. 75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters from a sergeant In the Union Army to members of his
family, describing life In camp and the writer's participation in
battles.
Gift of William John Potts, 1887.
1. U. 8.— Hist— Olvll War— Personal narratives.
MS 60-1661
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brown, Alexander P ooUeotor.
Autographs, 1869-1913.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Approximately 200 autographs of American and European states-
men, writers, and scientists. ■
Bequest of Mr. Brown,'
1. Autographs— Collections.
m . ■ ,o". , MS 60-1662
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lukens Steel Company.
Records, ca. 1799-1895.
. 15 boxes and 70 v.
In Longwood Library (Kennett Square, Pa.)
Company archives. Including correspondence, ledgers, Journals, day-
books, and accounts.
Access restricted.
Deposited 1067.
T ",,. MS60-1663
Longwood Library
Tannehill, Jesse C
Papers, 1828-10.
] folder.
. In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Papers, of Jesse C. Tannehill and Nathaniel Townsend, Texas
pioneers, relating to land which was granted to Tannehill by the
Mexlca.1 Government, and sold by him to Townsend some 10 years
latter. Includes settlements of their respective estates.
1. Land grants— Texas. i. Townsend, Nathaniel.
-'"'" MS 60-1664
Texas. State Library
Kerr, James, 1790-1850.
Papers, 1813-66.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas physician and politi-
cal leader, one of the Old Three Hundred of Austin's Colony, Ter
Includes his diary, will, estate papers, receipts, notes, deeds, plats!
and newspaper articles. Correspondents Include Sam Houston and
David Q.Burnet.
1. Ploneers^-Texas.
MS 60-1665
Texas. State Library
Lindsey, William.
Papers, 1838-98.
4 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Papers of a Texas surveyor, Including family correspondence,
diaries, surveying notebooks, account books, ledgers, receipts, and
maps.
1. Texas— Surveys. 2. Texas— Maps, I. Lindsey family.
MS 60-1666
Texas. State Library
Morgan, R S 1824-1878.
Papers, ca. 1830-1930.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Notebooks and clippings relating to the career of a Texas physi-
cian. Includes class notes from St. Louis University Medical School,
written In the 1850's, and newspaper clippings on World War I.
1. St. Louis. University. School of Medicine. 2. Physicians— Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. European War, 1914-1018— Mis-
cellanea.
MS 60-1667
Texas. State Library
Ferris, George A
Papers, 1836-1900.
1 file drawer.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence and other papers af an early Texas physician and
Confederate Army surgeon.
Index In the library.
Gift of Nellie Ferris, 1958.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Confederate
States of America, Army — Surgeons.
«._ MS 60-1668
Texas, State Library
190
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Banting, SamueL
Business records of Samuel Bunting and George Nichol-
son, 1684-1850.
ca. BO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Land patents, indentures, agreements, wills, surveys, and other
records, chiefly of land transactions In Burlington Co., N. J„ In which
Bunting and Nicholson were interested.
Purchased by the Library Fund.
1. Real property— Burlington Co., N. J. i. Nicholson, George, of
Burlington Co., N. J.
MS 60-1669
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gray, Edwin Fairfax, 1829-1884.
Letters, 1850-53.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Texas engineer, D. S. Navy officer, and Confederate soldier. Let-
ters to Fannie Simpson of Houston, written while Gray was a cadet
at the Naval Academy and later a member of the Naval Expedition
to Japan.
Gift
1, United States Naval Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854. 2. Japan—
Descr. & tra v.— 1801-1900. I. Simpson, Fannie.
MS60-1670
. Texas. State Library
Burleson, Emma, eoUeotor.
Burleson family papers.
ca. 800 items.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly a collection of anecdotes on Edward Burleson, soldier and
statesman, and other members of a pioneer Texas family. Includes
correspondence, magazines, newspapers, and photos.
Gift of the collector. ■■;■ •_ m
L Burleson, Edward, 1T98-1851. 2. Burleson family. 8. Texas—
Hist — Sources. ■ . _
MS60-1671
Texas. State Library
Morgan, William H 1819-1901.
Papers, 1836-93.
1685 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2316)
Physician, dentist, business executive, and educator, of Nashville.
Correspondence and other papers, mainly concerned with the dental
profession In the South : professional training, organization, appoint-
ments, and supplies. Papers of the 1840*8 and 1850*s relate to Mor-
gan's dental practice In partnership with T. B. Hamlin; those of the
1880*8 and 1890's concern the Dept. of Dentistry (later the School of
Dentistry) of Vanderbllt University, which Morgan founded and
served as dean. Includes letters from other dentists, prospective stu-
dents, patients, and friends. Some papers of the 18T0's and 1880*8
relate to business enterprises with which Morgan was connected (the
Silver Mining Co. In Tennessee, Santa Gertrudls Mining Co. in Mexico,
and the Nashville Life Insurance Co.) Other subjects discussed in-
clude crops in Tennessee and Kentucky, banking, politics, war, nnd
current events. Related to the library's collection of papers of Theo-
dore P. Hamlin (son of T. B. Hamlin) -
Gift of William H. Morgan (1883-1939) 1939.
1. Dentistry— Southern States. 2. Dentists— Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. 3. Vanderbllt University, Nashville. School of Den-
tistry. I. Hamlin, T. B.
MS 60-1672
North Carol inn. Univ. Library
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 1802-1865.
Papers, 1833-92.
ca. 800 items.
In Te^is State Library, Archives Division.
In part, photocopies (negative; originals In the possession of Kate
C. Sturgls and Stella J. McGregor) and transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence nnd other papers of a Texas attorney and political
leader, mainly relating to his land claims. Includes letters from
Chambers to his nephev*. William Morton Chambers, deeds, "ourt
records, magazine articles, and newspaper clippings.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift.
1 Land grants — Texas. I. Chambers, William Morton.
MS 60-1673
Texas. State Library
1820-1895.
Campbell, James H
Papers, 1861-67.
ca. 50 Items. ■■„..,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, Congressman, and diplomat. Correspondence and docu-
ments, including Campbell's appointment as U. ^Minister to Sweden
and Norway (1864) bearing the signatures of Abraham Lincoln and
William Henry Seward; Campbell's letter to Andrew Johnson (1867)
decllniag an offer of appointment as Minister to Colombia; and corre-
spondence (1882-47) pertaining to the Civil War.
Gift of AKeightley.
1. U. S.-Hist.-^.vl. War-^ollectlons. ^ ^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bucks Co., Pa.
Records, 1682-1850.
ca. 600 items. .... .,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous documents pertaining to local government of. Bucks
Co In the colonial and early national periods. Includes petitions,
local rules and regulations, and papers relating to land transactions.
Letters dealing with social and economic matters, from Edward
Shlppen, Phlneas Pemberton, William Kelthi James Logan, and others.
Purchase. _ , ,
1 Bucks Co,' Pa.— Hist.— Sources. 2. Archives— Pennsylvania—
Bn ^ C0 - MS 60-1675
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
McLeod, Hugh, 1814-1862.
Papers, 1840-64.
1 folder. .
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
- In part, photocopies (positive) of papers in the Secretarfa de la
Defense Naclonal In Mexico City. m™...
Personal and official correspondence and other papers of a Texas
soldier, including a speech to the Freemasons made on St. Johns Day,
1841 an order book from the Texan Santa Fe Expedition of 1841,
and a few letters relating to McLeod's service as a Confederate
soldier.
Purchased, 1956.
1. Freemasons, Texas, 2, U. S.-Hl8t.-01vll War-Personal I nor-
ratlves— Confederate side. 8. Texas— Hist— Republic, 1888-1846—
'Sources. I. Texan Santa Fe Expedition, 1841.
MS 60-1676
Texas. State Library
1814-1866.
Miller, Washington D
Papers, 1832-79.
11 file drawers.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, political documents, minutes of meetings, and
other papers of a Texas political leader and newspaper publlBher.
Correspondents Include Sam Houston, Anson Jones, A, J. Donelson,
and David Kaufman.
1. Texas — Hist. — Sources. _„
' ■ MS60-1677
Texas. State Library
Germany. Gesandtsohaft. China.
Records, 1898-1916.
2 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. „„,„,„
rorresoondence, reports, plans, clippings, and other papers, mainly
in GerZn! reSg tVthe Tlentsln-Pukow Railway and to construc-
tion of the Tlentsln-Ohlnklang Railway.
Gift of John K. Falrbank, 1947.
l.Rallroads-Chlna. MS 60-1678
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Lowry, Reynolds, oolleotor.
Papers, 1852-1950.
o folders
In Texas State Library, Archives Division,
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive) ; . ...
rorrpsiiondence on the purchase of the painting of Sir Archie, a
tamomSh^Z, and personal papers of mTw.m*,™W>*
Material on Thomas F. McKlnney, Texas businessman and racing
enthus?ast; one of the Old Three Hundred of Austin's Colony.
?VrTch\T(Race horse) I. McKlnney, Thomas F„ 1801-
1873. n. Lowry family. MS 60-1679
Texas. State Library
191
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jefferson Davis Highway Association.
-Records, 1916-19
133 itgms.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and Hlstorv
sion was made co n cem?nlVe romp S J a i Mtm - dur l ng wW< * a decl-
of Jefferson Davisf SS,w cHnntn^ 05086 ? ."Ww ln hon » r
information on the route wM^^.r* 1 ? 1 ^ «»ntain supplementary
State line to Jacfcsdn? m!ss ™§ 1 Hrhomia^ from the ^nnessi
of the convention, and Walker Wo^o?WI„^^ nada WaS P^ent
papers date from 1016 " er vvooa of Winona Was secretary. Most
Gift of Walker Wood, 1955.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1680
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886.
lsS^r ° f Jplm ^ St ° n C °° k6 " nd Philip Pendkton Cooke,
281Items and 7 v.
In Duke University Library.
S?52s °rt ■!* ««■»'»"■ «i n JA "ASS £ff
PhUiDP'oo n oltP a ™ aPPr ? iUtl , 0n , of Piillp ^dleton Cooked
Fhilip p. Cooke papers Include letters to his father, of Interest In
themselves as literary productions. Among the correspondent are
S'o^» A ^ Pl H 0n i G , e ° r f? W " Bagby, Alexander R. Boteler, w. H
Vere H KtaS £ ?• £ a , a f k - W - De Hass, M. Scheie De
n ?' ™ K : D? u e las i E - A. Duyeklnck, G. O. Eeeleston William
Evelyn, Wade Hampton, J. W. Harper H B -miW t b &-». i «
Kennedy, O. C. Lee, W. H. Lee, BVw~Mg? |'h Sands WG
Slmms, David Strother, and Beverley Tucker ' ' W ' G-
. I ° de ™ d 'n part. Parts of the collection are published in Journal
"j£Z3%Sr3T£&* 3 - D - AlL <™ '
sp|deL, S rem^c^s, 1 ^^SSS^i tiSSSrfSZ
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-1681
Bowers, Baton Jackson, 1865-1939
Papers, 1850-1928.
100 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
tlveil^-??? fc^f' ° f B , ay St Louls ' M, « 9 -: P- & Represents-
Gift of Zoe Posey, 1949-50.
U. mW^M'TbS' reminiscences, etc. 2.
Francisco. ■ 3. Blloxi Lighthouse. 4. Krebs,
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1682
Smyth, George W
Papers, 1837-57.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division
whi^Pt 1 ! ° £ 1 ^S surve y° r and political leader, Including letters
S£ e ^ Wr ?T te o t0 Men >uean Hunt, an extract of the treaty of limlte
between the U. S. and Mexico (1829), a collection of laws re?at ineE
the running of boundary lines between the U. S. and Texas (S|
Bo|nd U -l^ OU t T^^Routd^ C r BO,fi, ' J T U Hu S nt MeLfaT
sekw s&srgtsj nnn (A SS s ?
v. Texas' (Republic) Lawsi statutes, etc ■. S ' Uws ' 8tatutes ' etc '
Texas. State Library
MS 60-1683
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810
Papers, 1715-1827.
14 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Novelist and journalist. Literary MSS. reflecting earlv American
cultural trends. Includes the MS. of Alcuin (1797), a dialogued Z
tl ht f » f fk T omen; miscellaneous writings <i793-i808) or! reUgion
morals ethics poetry, politics, economic!, and other^ubject! i IC'
Journals of Elijah Brown (1811, 1816, 1820 and 18271 wrifSn rt,^Tir^
2SST ln f Eur ° P f and the 1 United StotoXfalnfng' descrfpHons'of
SfnSi- M tU ^ P^ enomena ' the construction "of canals and dams and
philosophical and science subjects; Maurice Lisle memZandum
books and journals (1715-17) relating to domestic and iomm^dal
(fso^ll) B P ! k (1823-24) and obituary record
Purchased 1925.
1. U. S.— Intellectual life. 2. Woman— Rights of women 3
jB48 5 Philadelphia— Comm. i. Brown, Elijah, fl. 1811-1827 n.
Lisle, Maurice.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1684
Wallace, Matthew.
Papers, 1860-93.
128 iten.s.
In West Virginia University Library (781)
m £*fl MI t" Polnt »' W ' 75- Wallace's papers Include those of a
colleague. Dr. James A. La Rue, accounts of the carding firm of
Cart Wallace, and the leather business of Wallace and Mc-
Transfer, 1955. . - '
L Physicians— Mill Point, W. Va. i. La Rue, James A. n Wnl.
pZ™W*1: artS ' M1 " POlnt • ^ Va ' m - BarlU ^ a^ wirilace^Ul
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 60-1686
Clarke, Gr^ce Giddings (Julian) 1865-1938.
Papers, 1857-1936.
550 items.
In Indiana State Library.
_■ "'Writer. Materials relating to the suffrage movement, the activ-
ities of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs (1910-17) the Wo-
man s Franchise League and various peace organizations (1918-21)
1 Wn W ^ a, £~ Saff T ag( J~ Illlilan .?- 2 - In <«ana Federation of Clubs.
8. Woman's Franchise League of Indiana. 4. Peace— Societies etc
Indiana. State Llbr. MSed-l 686
Allen-Lane Company, Boston.
Records, 1863-1941.
i53ft. ;
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
«,v,„2fJT p0nd t nce ' ^ nera ' accounts, and other papers of a Arm of
wholesale wool commission merchants, Including records of purchased
^ , § t ^ 8 ; Sa ^• and pipping. Included recoroWnX Soned^
», e I^.V. Geo rges River Mills, Devonshire Mills Co., Monadnock
Blanket Mills, Rockfall Woolen Co., and Walker Mills W» n »dnocl£
Inventory ln the library. '
Gift of the firm, 1939, 1941.
Go^^'iff w '« r ™"5 Wa J ren ! ^ e - tt Devonshire Mills Company,
t»°53 ,, w' ^ - U r, m - M °nadnock Blanket Mills, Marlboro, N. H iv
Rockfall Woolen Company, Middletown, Conn. v. Walker Vl if WU-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1687
Library
Elliott, Claude, 1896- collector.
Papers, 1837-80.
3 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
M i""7 of papers relating to Texas history, including records
imwii.H ^nS?^' °f Nacogdoches Co., Tex. ; document (1834-
^L ? 2"Hi g t0 ^ 1 < < Q - Tex ' : Pa^ 8 (1837-51) on Kelsey H. Dougl
lass nnd his estate; correspondence nnd documents on the Civil War
■S d i^,° n ^. UC i lon , : .? rlnted ltem8 < 1888 > on Oeorge O. Pendleton;
^Ind^inTelfbrar^ 8 patent ' ***' -rvey not&, and maps) '
Purchased.
1. Texas— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Reconstruction— Texas-
Sources. 3. Douglass, Kelsey Harris, d. 1840. 4. Bell Co Tex —
Hist— Sources. 5. Pendleton, George Cassety, 1845-1912. '& Real
property— Texas. i. Nacogdoches Co., Tex. County Court
Texas. StateLlbrary MS 60-1688
192
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Busch, Miers.
Papers, 1838-79.
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family papers, including an agreement to charter the ship Susan
G. Owen to ship goods to San Francisco (1840), certificate of Spanish
Indemnities awarded to Joseph A. Clay (1838, 1841), miscellaneous
bills for merchandise (1838-60) ; and programs, pamphlets, and cor-
respondence of the University of Pennsylvania.
1. Susan G. Owen (Ship) 2. U. S.— Claims vs. Spain. i. Olay,
Joseph A. n. Pennsylvania. University.
MS 60-1689
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library.
Account books of 2 New England post offices, 1825-76.
5v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books, of the post offices at Brldport, Vt. (1825-78) and
Cambrldgeport, Mass. (1881-73)
Gifts of Haruld G. Buggs and H. M. Wales.
1. Postal service— Vermont— ^Brldport. 2. Postal service— Massa-
chusetts— Cambrldgeport. i. U. S. Post Office, Brldport, Vt. n.
U. S. Post Office, Cambrldgeport, Mass. «~ >. * *••
- ' „ . „ MS 60-1690 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Crosby, William Chase, 1806-1880.
Business papers, 1818-98.
4 v.
Ir Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letters, deeds, maps, and other papers relating to timber holdings
In Maine and to Maine railroads In which Crosby was Interested.
Includes papers of a son, Wilson Crosby and of a brother-in-law,
George W. Ingersoli.
Gift of George D. Chase.
1. Timber — Maine. 2. Railroads — Maine. I. Crosby, Wilson,
b. 1834. n. Ingersoli, George W„ 1803-1860.
MS60-1691
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Beach, David J
Business records, 1770-1906.
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
ledgers and daybooks of a family blacksmith enterprise in South
Orange, N. J. ; mainly records of David J. Beach, but Includes records
of his father and grandfather and accounts kept by later members of
the family In South Orange and Stonlngton, Oonn., namely. David
N. Beach, J. W. Beach, Alden Walkley, and Stephen Walkley.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of John T. Beach, 1968.
1. BlacUsmlthlng. i. Beach, David Nelson, 1848-1626. n. Beach.
Joseph Wlckllff, 1822-1891. m. Walkley, Alden. iv. Walkley!
Stephen, b, 1832. v. Beach family.
t, ■ ,„ V r. , MS 60-1692
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Hunt, Memucan, 1807-1856.
Papers, 1842-46.
2 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas eoldler and political
leader, Including 5 letters from Lewis S. Coryell, relating to the
annexation of Texas, a large amount of correspondence with M. P.
Woodhbuse, and several documents relating to land transactions In
the Republic of Texas.
1. Texas — Hist. — Republic, 1880-1846. 2. Texas— Annexation.
8. Real property— Texas. i. Coryell, Lewis S. n. Woodhouse,
M.P.
MS 60-1693
Texas. State Library
Moore, Warren W 1867-
Papers of the Moore and Blair families, 1866-78.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, deeds, receipts, and other papers. Includes let-
ters from Fred W. Moore to his wife, Mary West Moore.
i. Moore, Frederick Warren, n. Moore, Mary (West) m. Moore
family, rv. Blair family.
MS60-1694
Texas. State Library
McNair, Dunning, 1762-1825.
Papers of Dunning McNair and Dunning Robert McNair,
1786-1851. :;
lft. (480 Items)
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
Papers of Dunning McNair, Pennsylvania Militia officer and State
legislator ; and of Dunning Robert McNair, his son, pioneer developer
of transportation west of the Alleghehles. The father's papers (1788-
1815) consist of correspondence, contracts, and accounts relating to
the sale and development of lands In northwestern Pennsylvania, and
(after 1795) with the sale of land owned by the Pennsylvania Prop-
erty Co. (also called Pennsylvania Population Co.) Includes 2 MS.
maps of land tracts. The son's papers (mainly 1835-40) consist of
letters, financial statements, bids for carrying the malls, and contracts
tor transporting guns and supplies for the Army. Some papers
containing Information concerning the stage lines In western Penn-
sylvania, western Virginia (later West Virginia), and Kentucky,
Unpublished Index In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Edward S. Flckes, 1948.
1. Real estate business — Pennsylvania. 2. Postal service — Penn-
sylvania. S, U. S. Army — Transportation service. 4. Transporta-
tion—Ohio Valley. I. McNair, Duanlng Robert, n.' Pennsylvania
Property Company.
MS 60-1696
Pittsburgh. Univ. Llbr.
Burd, Edward Shippen, d. 1848.
Papers, 1798-1868.
12 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, of Philadelphia. Personal, business, and legal records,
Including receipt books (1798-1820, 1805-31), catalog of Burd's law
library and sample legal Instruments (1768-1800), records pertain-
ing to the erection of Burd's building In Philadelphia (1820), plans
and abstracts of land titles (1814-20), tax and other receipts (1828-
83), miscellaneous real estate accounts (1880-84), and other records,
Including an Income and investment book (1848) Also, receipt book
of Eliza H. Burd (1848-57), and grocery account books of the Burd
Orphan Asylum (1855-58 and 1856-58)
Presented by various donors.
1. Lawyers— Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Real property— Phlladel- phla. I. Burd, Eliza H. n. Burd
Orphan Asylum, Phtla- delphla.
MS 60-1696
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891.
Papers, 1820-91.
ca.27ft.
In Scottish Bite Supreme Council Library (Washington, D. C.)
In part, photocopies.
Lawyer, author, Confederate Army officer, and Freemason, Cor-
respondence ; MSS. of Pike's published and unpublished writings, In-
cluding Maxims of the Roman law, Commentaries on the Kaballah,
History of Freemasonry in France, miscellaneous verse, essays, trans-
lations from Sanskrit and Hebrew, ancient and Indian language alpha-
bets; and Masonic documents relating to his position as Grand Com-
mander of the Supreme Council of the 83d Degree, Ancient and Ac-
cepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Includes material relating to
early Arkansas and to the Olvll War,
Name and subject Indexes on cards,
Described in Bibliography of the writings of Albert Pike, edited by
Ray Baker Harris (1957) p. 57-60, 102-107.
Open to Investigators under library supervision.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest, 1891; gifts of various persons; purchased from various
sources.
1. Roman law. 2. Cabala. 8. Freemasons. France— Hist. 4.
Freemasons. U, S. Scottish rlte—-Hlst. 6. Arkansas— Hist— Sources.
6. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Miscellanea.
MS 60-1697
Scottish Rite Supreme Council Library
Shelby family.
Papers, 1738-1863.
2ft, ;
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, memoranda, legal and financial papers, military
records, genealogical data, and memorabilia. Papers relate mainly to
Hvan Shelby, soldier and fron* 'ersman, and to his son, Isaac Shelby,
soldier and political leader, providing a record of frontier life and
political and economic developments In Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky. The papers of
Isaac Shelby reveal his activities during the Revolutionary War, the
War of 1812, and his terms as Governor of Kentucky. Family cor-
respondence over several generations Includes letters of Alfred Shelby,
MS 60-1688
193
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shelby family.- Papers, 1738-1863. (Continued)
Evan Shelby, Isaac Shelby, Thomas H. Shelby, Virginia Shelby, John
Warren Grlgsby, Susan Shelby Grlgsby; Nathaniel Hart, Susan Mc-
Dowell, Susan Shannon, Charles S. Todd, and Letltla Todd.
Unpublished finding aid In the library. Also described In part In
the Library's Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 11, no 8
(May 1964) p. 140-158.
Gift of Susanna Preston Shelby Grlgsby, 1953-66.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— U. S. 2. U.S.— Hist.— Revolution-
Sources. 3. U. S.— Hist— War Of 1812— Sources. 4. Kentucky— PoL
& govt— 1792-1885. ^
MS60-1698
Asbury, Samuel E collector.
Texas historical papers, 1833-ca. 1960.
ca. 800 Items.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Mainly transcripts.
Papers relating to Sam P. Garson, H. S. Prentiss, Robert Potter,
Watson D. Williams, Jonas Harrison, and others, and to various
events in Texas history. Includes records of the divorce of Sam
Houston and Eliza H. Allen Houston, the Isaac Cook family tree,
a genealogy of the Bryan and Kimberland families, papers relating
to the Siege of Bexar, and an alphabetical list of soldiers who fought
In the 2 Goliad Campaigns.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of the collector.
1, Texas— Hist— Revolution, 1835-1836— Sources. -r, Houston,
Samuel, 1793-1863. n. Douglass, Eliza H. (Allen) Houston, m.
Cook family, iv. Bryan family, v. Kimberland family.
„_ MS 60-1699
Texas. State Library
Buchanan family.
Papers of the Buchanan and Henry families. 1770-1914.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous letters and commercial accounts of members of the
James Buchanan family, pertaining chiefly to the affairs of Harriett
and Elizabeth Buchanan. Includes papers of the J. Buchanan Henry
family, dealing with personal affairs and with the publication of a
biographical sketch of James Buchanan.
Gift of Robert Edward Henry, Reginald B. Henry, and William
O. A. Henry.
1. Buchanan, James, Pres. U. S., 1791-1868. x. Buchanan, Har-
riett, n. Buchanan, Elizabeth, m. Henry, James Buchanan, 1833-
1915. rv. Henry family.
' , t , „ . MS60-1700
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1826-1903.
Papers, 1637-1939.
10 ft. (ca. 3850 Items) and 4 reels of microfilm (positive)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Dlvlsloa
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microcopy of originals In
Alabama Dept of History and Archives.
.Alabama statesman, author, clergyman, diplomat, and educator.
Diaries, correspondence, printed matter, clippings, memorabilia, notes
and memoranda, documents and legal papers, accounts, lectures and
sermnns, essays, scrapbook, MSS. of autobiography, speeches, and
articles, and catalog of library. Includes autographs of all U. S.
Presidents from George Washington to Theodore Roosevelt, Con-
federate statesmen, Spanish noblemen, royalty, and writers, jurists,
diplomats, educators, historians, scientists, reformers, artists, states-
men, literary figures, clergymen, and military men of the United States
and European countries. Reports and otber papers concern the Pea-
body Education Fund, the John F. Slater Fund for Negro education,
the Southern Education Board, Gurry's studies on Civil War history
and the civil government of the Confederacy, and diplomatic matters
in Spain. The diaries (1866-1902) and much of the correspondence
1880-1903) relate to Curry's career as an educator, diplomat, and
Baptist minister. Among the Important correspondents are William
Aiken, James B. Angel, Thomas F. Bayard, William A. Courtenay,
William M. Evarts, Hamilton Fish, Melville W. Fuller, Moses Colt
Oilman, Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel A. Green, Henry K. Jackson,
Theodore Lyman, James D. Porter, Bben L. Stearns, Alexander H. H.
Stuart, Moses Waddel, Robert O. WInthrop, and others.
Indexed In part.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. K. Connally, 1911. Gift and purchase, Mrs. Oliver
Posfay and Callce Connally Oheesborough.
1, Autographs— U. S.— Collections. 2. Education— Southern States.
8. Alabama— PoL & govt 4. Confederate States of America— PoL &
govt. 5. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1865-1900.
MS 60-1701
Gregorie, James, 1798-1874.
Papers of James Gregorie and family, 1774-1918.
424 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (no.870)
Rice and cotton planter, of Beaufort Co., S. O. Business and
personal correspondence, land records, accounts, genealogical papers,
deeds, Wills, bonds, notes, clippings, and other papers. Includes
papers of Gregorle's father, Alexander Frazer Gregorie, mainly relat-
ing to estate settlements and Georgia lands; accounts of James
Gregorie with commission merchants, chiefly John Colcock of
Charleston, and (after the Olvll War) with Northern capitalists; and
genealogical papers and business records of James Gregorle's
daughter, Elizabeth, and son-in-law, William Walght Elliott. Many
of the business papers, Including those of the Civil War period, are
semi-personal In nature, since business transactions were mainly with
relatives and friends.
Unpublished description in the library (under Gregorle-EUlott
papers)
Deposited by William W. Elliott, 1944.
1. Land — Georgia. 2. Rice — South Carolina — Beaufort Co. 8. Cot-
ton trade— Beaufort Co., S. C. r. Elliott William Walght 1831-
1884.
MS 60-1702
Nortli Carolina. Univ. Library
Corpening family.
Papers, 1780-1922.
982 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal letters, legal and commercial papers, of the Burke and
Caldwell Counties (N. O.) family. The earlier papers (prior to
1838) consist .of contracts, deeds, and wills, mainly recorded in
Burke Co. Includes much Information concerning the valuation and
general treatment of slaves. Civil War letters from family members
In Cherokee Co., N. 0„ contain information about Union raids during
1863. Of greatest postwar interest is a series of letters (ca. 1886-
1906) from a kinsman who migrated to California and worked as a
farmer and later as a railroad foreman. These describe wine culture
and processing, and a new heading machine used In harvesting the
wheat crop.
Card Index in the library,
Acquired 1959.
1. Slavery in the U. S. — North Carolina, 2. Cherokee Co., N. O. —
Hist. — Civil War. 8. Wine and wine making— California. 4. Wheat—
California — Harvesting.
MS 60-1703
Duke Univ. Library
Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, 1849-1632.
Papers of Lewis L. Hobbs and family, 1787-1949.
700 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2493)
In part, microfilm.
North Carolina educator and writer. Diaries, correspondence,
writings, addresses, articles, clippings, account books, and personal,
academic, and miscellaneous notebooks. Includes correspondence of
family members, among them Hobbs' wife, Mary Mendenhall Hobbs,
leader In the education of women, In efforts for peace, and other
causes; and his father-in-law, Nereus Mendenhall, physician, civil
engineer, railroad surveyor, State legislator, and teacher In the New
Garden Boarding School (later Guilford College) and William Penn
Charter School, Philadelphia. The family were members of the
Society of Friends, and the papers reflect the views and aspirations-
of the Quakers, particularly the peace movement Some papers re-
late to Hobbs' activities as teacher and as president of Guilford
College.
Unpublished analysis of part of the collection in the library (under
Hobbs-Mendenhall papers)
Gift of A. W. Hobbs, 1948.
1. Peace. 2. Guilford College, N. O. 3. Friends, Society of. t
Hobbs, Mary (Mendenhall) 1852-1930. n. Mendenhall, Nereus, 1818-
1893. m. Hobbs family, iv. Mendenhall family.
MS 60-1704
North Carolina. Univ. library
Cunningham, John. Summerville, 1861-1922.
Papers, 1912-16.
420 items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and Federal employee, of Durham, N. 0. Correspondence,
reports, minutes, handbills, clippings, and other papers, many of which
relate to Cunningham's work as field agent for the Bureau of Crop
Estimates, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Includes reports on the
quality and price of North Carolina and Virginia tobacco, minutes of
the Durham County Agricultural Society, a letter praising Senator
Pmmlfold M. Simmons' farming methods, correspondence with the
Dept of Agriculture In Washington, materia] on State fairs at
BeJstjft, N. O, and memoranda from the Bureau of Crop Bsttmates.
MS 60-1705
194
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cunningham, John SummervUle, 1861-1922. Papers,
1912-16.
(Continued)
Other papers relate to the League to Enforce Peace, the political
candidacies of E. B. Daughtrldge and Benehan Cameron (with a bio-
graphical sketch of the latter), and railroads in North Carolina.
Correspondents include Benehan Cameron, Josephus Daniels, R. O.
Everett, S. A. Jones, V. H. Olsted, and William A. Withers. ;
Card index In the library.
Acquired 1951.
1. Tobacco — Manufacture and trade — Virginia. 2, Tobacco— Manu-
facture and trade — North Carolina. 8. Raleigh, N. C— Fairs. 4.
League to Enforce Peace. 5. Railroads— North Carolina, I. Cam-
eron, Benehan. n. U. S. Bureau of Crop Estimates, m, Durham
County (N. O.) Agricultural Society.
MS 60-1705
Duke Univ. Library
Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1860.
Papers, 1780-1907.
10 ft
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Soldier, Correspondence, memoranda, reports, essays, financial
papers, account books, Journals, maps, and photos. Official papers
relate to the War of 1812, the Seminole and Mexican Wars, and to
Jesup's long service as Quartermaster General of the U. S. Army.
Includes a letterbook of John F. Lane (1835-86) and letters, house-
bold accounts, and genealogical records of the Blair and Oroghan
families. Correspondence is largely drafts of communications of
Jesup and his military associates, Including John Armstrong, Robert
Brent, Jacob Brown, Lewis Cass, Leslie Chase, Truman Cross, John
L. Gardner, George Hancock, Abner Heteel, Henry Leavenworth,
Daniel Parker, James O. Pickett, Henry Stanton, and John G. Todd.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Purchase from El. E. Thompson and the Washington Cathedral
Library, 1985-36; gift of the Washington Cathedral Library, 1954 j
exchange with William L. Clements Library, 1906.
. 1. C. S.— History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 2. U. S. Quarter-
master Corps. 3. Blair family. 4. Croghan family.
MS 60-1706
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1738-1808.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating chiefly to Berks Co. (Pa.) colonial legal cases,
and political and economic matters ; records of admiralty cases
(1766-79) relating to prl:as of war, libels, surveys, adjustments of
shares of prize money ; diplomatic correspondence Involving Russian
attitudes toward the American Revolution ; material relating to Indian
depredations (1757); official papers, Including tavern license, mar-
riage contracts, bonds for law observance, writs, correspondence
regarding Berks Co. debts, receipts for military equipment, letters
concerning disciplinary problems and controversies In the mllltla of
Reading and elsewhere, justices' oaths and affirmations, and other
letters and documents. Correspondents, signers of documents, and
persons named Include John Prinz, James Rend, Conrad Welser,
Frederick Welser, Robert Hunter Morris, William Plumsted, John
Patton, Thomas McKean, Brig. Gen. Thompson, Timothy Matluck,
Edward Shlppen, George Ross, Francis Hopkinson, John Adnuis,
Samuel Huntington, Peter Colllnson, John Ross, Edward Kiddle, and
John Morris.
Gift of Frederick W. NIcolls, 1923,
1. Pennsylvania— Hist,— Revolution— Sources. 2. Berks Co., Pa. —
Hist.-^Sources. 8. Russia— For. rel.— U. S. 4. O. S.— For. rel.—
Russia. 5. Prize law— Gt. Brit. i. Pennsylvania. Historical
Society.
MS60-1707
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brinton, Francis D collector.
Papers, 1789-1874.
ca, 400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, accounts, bills of lading, custom-
house certificates, military papers, requisitions, legal papers, Inden-
tures, wills, land transactions, and miscellaneous papers and docu-
ments, many of which relate to the affairs of John Hamilton and
John M. Wood, Philadelphia merchants. Ordnance-stores requisi-
tions, receipts, and other military papers bear the signatures of
officers at Jefferson Barracks (1828-29) Includes personal corre-
spondence, business papers, and legal documents of Isaac H. Wbyte
... (1840-74) The papers reflejt economic trends, commodity prices,
and transportation conditions.
Gift of Mr. Brinton.
1. Philadelphia — Oomm. 2. Jefferson Barracks, Mo, i. Hamil-
ton John, merchant, ii. Whyte, Isaac H. in. Wood, John M.,
merchant,
MS 60-1708
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dick, Charles, 1858-1945.
Papers, 1891-1928.
10 ft
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Ohio and Secretary of the
Republican National Committee. Correspondence and speeches by
Dick and others, concerned with political campaigns in Ohio, patron-
age, and personal matters related to Dick's service in Congress;
Prominent Individuals represented Include William E. Borah, Harry
M. Daugherty, Ohauncey Depew, Marcus A. Hanna, Warren G.
Harding, Benjamin Harrison, John Hay, William McKInley, White-
law Reld, Theodore Roosevelt, John Sherman, and William H. Taft.
Other parsons named include Henry T. Bannon, Asa S, Bushnell,
James E. Campbell, Joseph E, Foroker, Charles Foster, P. Mesrrtll
Griffith, Blnger Hermann, James W. Pattlson, Amos R Webber,
Frank B. Willis.
Gift of Mrs. Edgar M. Williams, 1951 and 195B; purchase, 1058.
1. Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. Republican Party. National
Committee, 1896-1900. 8. Republican Party. Ohio. 4. Patronage,
Political— Ohio, 5. Statesmen, American— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc.
Full name: Charles William Frederick Dick.
MS 60-1709
Ohio Historical Society Library
Jenkins, John E
Papers, 1826-1961.
7 v., 3 boxes, and 1 bundle.
In West Virginia University Library (700, 791)
Correspondence and other papers of John E. Jen,;inj of Albright,
W. Va„ and his family, relating to civil, military, religious, educa-
tional, and economic activities of residents of Preston Co., W. Va.
Includes minute book (1836-66) of the regimental courts of enquiry,
104th Regiment Virginia Mllltla (later the 24th Regiment, West
Virginia Mllltla) ; daybook (1849-70) of a general store; quarterly
conference records (1885-89, 1914-4.9) of the Methodist Church dis-
trict which embraced Brandonvllle, W. Va., and Oakland, Md. i
minute book (1908-28) of the Brandonvllle and Terra Alta Telephone
Co.; minute book (1906-24) of the Pleasant District Board of Edu-
cation;, registers and term report forms (1907-27) of schools In
Pleasant District; Crab Orchard centenary community history (MS.
describing the settlement of the area along the Terra Alta and
Brandonvllle Pike near the Wesley Chanel) ; genealogies of Preston
Co. families ; miscellaneous deeds and receipts ; papers relating to
George Rodeheaver, William H. Klshoff, and the Otto family; and
a few Civil War letters from Ephralm Otto, Company H, 7th Cavalry,
Missouri Volunteers, to his brother Herbert Otto of Morgan's Glade,
PrestonCo.
Gift of Mr. Jenkins, 1955,
- "1. Preston Co., W. Va.— Hist— Sources. 2. General stores— Pres-
ton Co., W.Va. I. Otto, Ephralm, n. Otto, Herbert, 1826-1893.
rii. Jenkins family, rv. Virginia Infantry. 104th Regt. v. West
Virginia Infantry. 24th Regt. vi. Methodist Episcopal Church. Con-
ferences. West Virginia. Morgantown DlBtrlct. vn, Brandonvllle
and Terra Alta Telephone Company, Terra Alta, W. Va, vin. Pleas-
ant District, W. Va. (Preston Co.) Board of Education, rx. Pleasant
School District (Preston Co., W. Va.) '
MS 60-1710
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Coryell, Lewis S
Correspondence, 1806-67.
ca. 700 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsylvania lumber dealer and political leader. Correspondence
relating to stnte and national politics; and business letters con-
cerned with construction of canals, railroads, roads, and with
Coryell's lumber business at New Hope, Pa, Letters of James
Buchanan contain comments on the outcome of the Civil War and
criticism of the Lincoln administration. Other correspondents In-
clude A. Beaumont, Nicholas Blddle, John C. Calhoun, Simon Cam-
eron, Stephen A. Douglas, George Mifflin Dallas, John M. Forney, John
Forsyth, Samuel D. Ingham, Sam Houston, Dixon H. Lewis, F, R,
Shunk, J. D. Stiles, George Wolf, and W, S. Woodward,
Gift of Mr. Coryell,
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt— 1775-1865, 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.—
1849-1877. 8. Transportation— Pennsylvania. 4. Lumber trade — New
Hope, Pa. I. Buchanan, James, Pres. U. S., 1791-1868.
MS 60-1711
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bradford, William, 1722-1791.
Papers, 1682-1863.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia, printer, publisher, and Revolutionary officer. Diary,
correspondence, memoranda, wills, receipts, documents, account books,
journals, Invoice books, subscription lists, and other material. The
papers relate to the Bradford family, to Bradford's activities In the
Revolution, and to his business affairs. Subjects Include shipping,
MS 60-1712
195
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bradford, William, 1722-1791. Papers, 1682-1863.
(Continued)
law, religion, publications, arid politics. Includes business papers
SSM,. reco J ds ^ of Jonn Klad and William Bradford; Invoice book of
WUllam T. Bradford (1787-69) ; receipt book of Thomas Bradford
W8 1 ); purchase of lottery tickets (1753-57); bibliographies of
William Bradford (1685-1740) and of Andrew Bradford (I71(?37h
Col. Bradford s grandfather and uncle respectively; lists of subscrib-
ers to the Pennsylvania Journal and weekly advertiser (1764-78)
*? d „ , ^mencan^magazlne and monthly chronicle (1757) ; orations
n^SSf" 1 ^ 1 ? ge J? f New Jersey > ^ Jonn Bradford Wallace
(1TO1-94) ; and Valley Forga muster rolls (1778)
Largely the gift of John William Wallace, 1878
o \ U.S.—HUt—Bevolutlon— Sources. 2. Philadelphia— Gomm.
,™f?l?'»,^ 1752 i 4 - Br ««Jford, Andrew, 1686-1742
£ Kldd, John, fl. 1762-1774. n. Bradford, William T. m. Bradford,
Thomas, 1745-1838. iv. Wallace, John Bradford, 1778-1837 v The
Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser, Philadelphia ' vi' The
America^ magazine and monthly chronicle for the BriUsh Colonies'
vn. Bradford family.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1712
Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904.
Papers, 1849-1952.
8 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (6101)
In part, transcripts.
Author. Correspondence (some written by others after Beam's
death and relating to his writings) ; literary MSS. of Beam's writ-
ings Including Exotics and retrospectives, Gakl, Glimpses of un-
familiar Japan, Kltzukl Temple, the most ancient shrine In Japan,
Kwaldaa, and The temptation of St Anthony (written by Gustave
Flaubert and translated by Hearn) ; notebooks on the French West
Indies, Creole dialect, West Indies customs, Japan, Japanese life and
art, early English literature, and Japanese children's songs ; material
on the^Bound Table Meeting, Tokyo, 1940, sponsored by the Sodety
tor International Cultural Belatlons; original drawing by Beam;
water-colors by Hearn's son Kazuo Koizumi, and a typeserlDt. eallev
and pagej>roofg of Re-echo, by Kazuo Koizumi, edited by Nancy Jane
Fellers; Buddhist tablets with names of Hearn and his wife Setsuko
Koizumi, by Nyogen Senzaki (1931), and photocopies of marriage
and baptismal rerttflcates (1849-60) In the Public Record Office, EnS
J^'J" JPtiP^Y? Busl l E[earn fam "y- Correspondents include
££SS? Matthew Adams, Argus Book Shop, Chicago, the Atlantic
monthly >A LeoM Queyrouze Barel, Bibliophile, Columbus, Ohio, J. W
Bouton, Albert E. Brlce, Strutters Burt, Basil Ball Chamberlain, m2«
Cressaty, Dawson* Book Shop, Los Angeles, Katsuchl Debuchi, Alex-
™wK Denh £ m '™ Harry *" Feln berg, Ernest Francisco Fenollosa,
Phllotheos K. Ferney, T. Fujlkl, Bachisaburo Fujlsakl, Misako
Fujlsakl, S. Fukuhara, Mr. Gallup, John Garcln, Mabel R, GUlls,
Leon Qodchaux, George Mllbry Gould, : Ferris Greenslet, Jerome
Alfred Bart, Philip Joseph Hartog, T. Hasegawa, M. S. Hayashl,
Charles Bush Hearn, Ellsworth Hecdrlck, the Hokuseldo Press,
Tokyo, Sankl Ichlkawa, Harris Kennedy, Junji Klnoshlta, Kazuo
Koizumi, Takejl Komatsubara, Little, Brown, and Co., the University
of London, Macmlllan and Co., Anand Maitrlya, Horace E. Mann, A. C.
March, WUllam B. Mason, Rudolph Matas, Janlchi Nakamura, Yoshl-
toka Nakatsuchi, Sentaro Nlshlda, Yoshlhlro Nlshlmorl, Telsaburo
Ochial, Skigue Okada, William Patten, William T. Payne, Mr. and
Mrs. Perclval Densmore Perkins, R. H. Powers, Band, McNally and
Co., R. T. Roberts, Roberts Bros., Gertrude Ruhnka, Satyr Book Shop,
Hollywood, William Leonard Schwartz, Horace Bllsha Scudder.
Nyogen Senzaki, John Smith of Los Angeles, Onah L. Spencer, Joseph
Marshall Stoddart, Edward Larocque Tinker, H. Toyama, N. Utsukl.
Paul F Velth, Carl Vitz, Elizabeth Blsland Wetmore, W. R. Wills
and J. B. Zahn.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1959.
1. Japan— Soc. life & cust. 2. West Indies— Soc. life & cust. 3.
,<S5? ors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Koizumi, Kazuo.
1893- Re-echo.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1713
Hamilton Woolen Company, Southbridge, Mass.
Records, 1822-1936.
27 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Some correspondence, production and sales materials, but mainly
general accounting records. Includes records of Wolcott Woolen
Manufacturing Co. (1816-29), Central Manufacturing Co. (1836-82),
Central Mills Co. (1863-1928), and Charm Fabrics, inc. (1934-35)
Inventory in the library.
Gift of the company, 1924-37.
I. Wolcott Woolen Manufacturing Company, Southbridge, Mass.
n. Central Manufacturing Company, Southbridge, Mass. in. Central
Mills Company, Southbridge, Mass. iv. Charm Fabrics, Inc.
MS 60-1714
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
McCrillis family.
Business records, 1845-1946.
11 ft.
-In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
General account books of a family In Dexter, Me., which operated
a store, engaged In the wholesale feed business, and shipped produce,
especially potatoes. Chiefly the records of Pulaski McCrlUls and
Charles Pulaski McCrillis. The store records cease with its closing
In 1923, but a record of personal expenses continues to 1946
Inventory in the library. '
Gift of Clayton C. Bayard, 1951.
1, General stores— Dexter, Me. 2. Flour and feed trade— Dexter
Me. 3. Potatoes— Marketing. i. McCrillis, Pulaski, 1820-1907 n.
McCrillis, Charles Pulaski, 1847-1923. '
.,.,„, " MS60-1715
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Hale family.
Business records, 1773-1886.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Mainly papers of William Hale, Sr., merchant and political leader,
and his son, WUllam Hale, Jr., merchant, both of Dover, N. H„ and
records of family business Interests. Includes records of Frederick
Mordantt Bell of Dover, 1773-74 ; the Dover law practice of William
Hale, Sr., 1790-1804 ; a. general store operated In Barrlngton, N H ,
by William Hale, Sr., and Samuel Hale, 1797-1823 ; a general sto=e
and lumber business In Deer operated by Joseph Smith, 1806-10;
a general store and hardware business in Dover operated by George
Piper and William Hale, Jr., 1818-56; a farm in' Lee, N. H, 1827-48 •
arid the Bellamy Grist Mill in Dover, 1868-87. '
Inventory In the library.
Gift of James C. Sawyer, 1944.
1. Lawyers— New Hampshlre-^Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. General stores — New Hampshire. 3. Lumber trade — Dover, N H.
4. Hardware stores— Dover, N. H. 5. Agriculture— New Hampshire—
Lee. 6. Flour mills— Dover, N. H. i. Hale, William, 1765-1848.
n. Hale, William, 1804-1893. m. Bell, Frederick Mordantt. iv. Hale,
Samuel, 1758-1828. v. Smith, Joseph, of Dover, N. H. vi Piper
George, vn. Bellamy Grist Mill, Dover, N. H. . *~
MS 60-1716
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library ; ■ j.
Elkins, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911.
Papers, 1861-1946.
24 v., 17 boxes, 1 bundle and 5 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (53, 296, 548, 590, E91, 809)
Attorney and political leader of New Mexico and West Virginia.
Correspondence, speeches, maps, deeds, contracts, reports, photos., and
clippings relating to political, business, and family affairs, and to
Elkins' relationship with Cole Younger and Jesse James. Includes
papers on railroads, coal and silver mining, and lumbering In West
Virginia, New Mexico, Texas, and California; material on the develop-
ment of the territory pt New Mexico and its admission as a State;
and research notes on the Harrison, Clarkson, and Evarts MSS. in
the Library of Congress, made by O. D. Lambert In preparation for
the writing of Elkins' biography. Correspondents are James G.
Blaine, J. N. Camden, Andrew Carnegie, C. O. Catron, Grover Cleve-
land, A L Conger, H. G. Davis, Chauncey Depew, James A. Garfleld,
James Gibbons, Ulysses S. Grant, Murat Halstead, Mark Hanna, Ben-
jamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, William S, Berndon, R C.
Kerens, Abraham Lincoln, J, P. Morgan, Theodore Roosevelt, and
William Howard Taft.
Gifts of Davis Elkins, Sr., and others, 1938-55.
1. West Virginia — Pol. & govt. 2. New Mexico — Pol. & govt. 3.
Younger, Cole, 1844-1916. 4. James, Jesse Woodson, 1847-1882. 5.
Railroads — U. S. 6. Mines and mineral resources— U. S. 7. Lumber-
ing— U.S.
MS 60-1717
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admm-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of two Boston advertising firms, 1830-36.
5 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts for advertisements In Boston newspapers by Homer &
Palmer and Adams & Hudson.
Deposited by Boston Public Library, 1930.
1. Advertising, Newspaper. 2. Advertising— Boston. i. Homer
& Palmer, Boston, n. Adams & Hudson, Boston.
xx * t, , ~ MS 60-1718 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
196
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brinkman, Charles, 1865- collector.
Papers on Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1852-1048.
85 v., 15 boxes, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (111, 1088)
Correspondence, business records, newspaper clippings, and other
materials, Including letters, ledgers, and account Iwoks of a merchan-
dising Arm operated by George W. Brinkman and others and of the
Mutual Building Co.! minutes of the Grafton Rotary Club; Journal
and statistical report of the Grafton Baptist Church, 1897-1008;
obituaries and biographical sketches of Taylor Co. residents; MS.
history of Taylor Co., Including extracts from the Civil War diary of
Fabrlcus A. Cather; writings by Jacob C. Matlick dealing with his
Civil. War service and prison experience, and with the war In and
around Grafton; scrapbooks of clippings, 1868-1038, dealing with
Grafton and Taylor Co. ; clippings of newspaper serial histories of
Taylor Co. by Charles Brinkir t und Norman P. Kendall; series of
articles on the history of Wheeling and on the early history of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; stock certificate of the Orufton and
Greenbrier Rnilroad; Items on Memorial Day celebrutlons and on
the location of the National Cemetery In Grafton; broadsides from
Pruntytown and Grafton ; and photos, of Grnfton. Includes material
on Lewlsburg, W, Va.
Scrapbooks are indexed in part.
Gift of Mr. Brinkman, 1938, 1048, and of Mrs. Harry M. Murray,
1058.
1. Retail trade— Grafton, W. Va. 2. Taylor Co., W. Va.— Rlog. S.
Taylor Co., W. Va.— Hist. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil Wnr— Personal nar-
ratives. 5. U. S.— Hist. — Civil Wur — Prisoners und prisons. 6.
Grnfton, W. Va.— Hist.— Civil War. 7, Wheeling, W. Vn.— Hist. 8.
Baltimore and Ohio Rnilroad— Hist. 9. Memorial Day. 10. Lewls-
burg, W. Va. i. Brinkman, George W., 1838 (en.) -1905. u. Mutual
Building Company, in. Rotary Club, Grafton, W. Va. iy. Grafton,
W. Va. Baptist Church, v. Cather, Fnhrlcus Augustus, vi. Matlick,
Jacob C. vn. Kendall, Norman Festus, 1869-
MS60-1719
West Virginia. Univ. i Library
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835.
Business records of Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater
companies, 1793-1926.
128 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Bnker Library.
General accounting records, production records, and letters repre-
senting Slater Interests, mainly In textile manufacturing. Includes
cotton textile nccounts of Almy, Brown & Slater, North Providence,
B. I. (1793-1833) ; Slater & Tiffany, Oxford, Mass. (1812-47) ; Steam
Cotton Manufacturing Co., Providence (1824-30) ; Slater & Klmbnll,
South Oxford, Mass. (1827-39); Union Mills, Webster, Mass. (1827-
1907) ; S. Sluter & Sons Co., Providence (1829-1900) ; Sutton Manu-
facturing Co., Wllklnsonvllle. Mass. (1830-96) : Phoenix Thread Mill,
Webster, Mass. (1834-60); S. & J. Slater, Providence (1834-67) ;
Slater & Robinson, Webster, Mass. 1852-84) ; J. & W. Sinter, Slaters-
vllle, R. I. (1854-1900) ; Cromptoii Print Works, Warwick, R. I.
(18(10-64); Samuel Slater & Sons, New York office (1806-80) ;
Webster Cotton Co., Webster, Mass, (1860-79) j-H. N. Slater Mills,
Webster, Moss. (1870-1915) ; H.N. Slater Manufacturing Co.,
Webster, Mass. (1871-1006) ; Webster Mills, Webster, Mass, (1876-
84) ; and S. Slater & Sons, Inc., Webster, Mass. (1878-1926). Woolen
cloth records of Slater & Howard, Oxford, Mass. (1815-37) ; Dudley
Manufacturing Co.; Dudley, Mass. (1827-45); Webster Woolen Co.,
Webster, Mass. (1837-86) ; Slater Woolen Co., Webster, Mass. (1868-
80); Slater Woolen Co., New York office (1886-80); and Slater
Woolen Co., Providence office (1876-78) Accounts of the Providence
Iron Foundry, Providence (1817-32) and general store records of
Slater &Wnrdwe)l Co.; Providence (1821-37)
Described In List of business manuscripts In Bnker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1051)
Deposited by S. Slater & Sons, Inc., 1816-53,
1. Cotton trade— New England. 2. Wool trade and Industry — New
England. 3. Iron Industry and trade — Providence. 4. General
stores— Providence. i. Slater, John, 1776-1843. n. Title: Slater
companies.
MS 60-1720
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Hobbs family.
Business records of the Hobbs, Merrill, and Veazie fami-
lies, 1824-1914.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence/ledgers, caahbook, oil well records, unbound certifi-
cates, agreements, and leases relating to the property and estates of
the Hobbs, Merrill, and Veazie families In McKean Co., Pa.
Deposited by Merrill Trust Co., 1931.
1. Petroleum industry and trade — McKean Co., Pa. 2. Real prop-
erty — McKean Co., Pa. i. Merrill family, n. Veazie family,
MS 60-1721
Harvard Dnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Bigelow, John, 1854-1930.
Papers, ca. 1866-1936.
28ft.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
In part transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Army officer, professor, and author. Correspondence, MSS. of arti-
cles, lecture notes, bibliographical material, photos., photostats and
blueprints of maps, clippings, and pamphlets relating to the early
history of Latin America with emphasis on the Isthmian transit routes.
The largest part deals with canals, the Panama and Suez Canals In
particular. Includes an extract from the diary of Blgelow's father,
John Bigelow, relating to Panama (1886-1911), MSS, and notes on
military history and policy, and material for an unpublished MS.,
Robert H. Lee and secession— a study In loyalty, ca. 1936.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bigelow, 1042; Mrs. Thomas H. Bllett, 1949-51.
1 Canals. 2. Military art and science— Addresses, essays, lectures.
8 Lee. Robert Edward, 1807-1870. r. Bigelow, John, 1817-1911.
MS60-1722
Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt, 1802-1873.
Correspondence, 1818-1916.
1041 Items.
In General Theological Seminary Library.
Episcopal clergyman and professor of theology Family corre-
spondence between Johnson and his foster parents, Judith and Peter
Roosevelt and correspondence with others. Topics covered Include
Johnson's observations on life at the General Theological Seminary
as n student (1821-22) and as a professor (1850-69) and on the
Protestant Episcopal Church and its missionary work In Indiana.
Includes miscellaneous correspondence (1851-1918) chiefly of John-
son's son, George Barent Johnson. Other correspondents Include
Evei R. Johnson, Mary Johnston, Jackson Kemper, and William
Shelton. .„..,._
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Gift of W. O. Johnson, 1916.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Clergy— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church In the
U. S. A. — Indiana. 3. New York. General Theological Seminary of
the Protestant Episcopal Ohurch In the U. S. A. I. Johnson, George
Barent, 1847-1914.
MS 60-1723
General Theol. Sem. Library
Wendell family.
Business records, 1722-1865.
39 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. ,
Mainly papers of Jacob Wendell, merchant, of Portsmouth, N. H„
including records of JSshua Pelrce, geaeral storekeeper (1722-34) ;
Daniel Rindge (1748-50) ; Samuel Sloper, farm laborer (1738-1802) ;
Jedldlah Smith, farmer (1786-1809) ; the estate of William Fernnld
(1790-1802); Abner Newhnll, shoemaker (1801-3) ; Meshach B.
Trundy, general storekeeper (1818-42); Abel Weaver, farmer (1840-
74) ; I. Goodwin and S. E. Coues, Insurance agents (1831^45) ; Eagle
Insurance Co. (1834-88); and Plscataqua Insurance Co. (1840-41)
Includes logbooks for the Ship Endeavour (1783-84), the Nancy
(1784-85), the Hero (1787), the Brig Brutus (1815-20), the Brig Ann
& Louisa (1818-10), the Ship Thomas Gordon (1818-20), the Brig
Arno (1821-32), nnd the Ship Isaac Newton (1842-44) ; and papers
of the Dorr and Barrett families.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Barrett Wendell, 1030,
1. General stores — Portsmouth, N, H. 2. Agricultural laborers —
New Hampshire*— Portsmouth. 8. Agriculture— New Hampshire —
Portsmouth. 4. Boots and shoes— Trade and manufacture— Ports-
mouth, N H. 5. insurance-^Portsmouth, N. H. 6. Merchant marine —
Portsmouth, N. H. i. Wendell, Jacob, 1788-1885. ii. Pelrce, Joshua,
1670-1743. in. Rindge, Daniel, iv. Sloper, Samuel, v. Smith,
Jedldlah. vi. Fernald, William, yii. Newhall, Abner. vm, Trundy,
Meshach B. rr. Weaver, Abel. x. Goodwin, Ichaboa, 1794-1882, n.
Cones, Samuel Elliott, 1797-1867. xn. Dorr family, xin. Barrett
family, xiv. Eagle Insurance Company, xv. Plscataqua Insurance
Company, xn. Endeavour, of Portsmouth, N. H. (Ship) xvn. Nancy
(Ship) ran, Hero,' of Portsmouth, N. H. (Ship) xir. Brutus (Brig)
xx Ann & Louisa (Brig) xxi. Thomas Gordon (Ship) xxn. Arno
(Brig) xxni. Isaac Newton (Ship)
MS 60-1724
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Kirstein, Louis E d. 1942.
Business records, 1909-42.
34 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Office flies of Louis E, Kirstein of William Fllene's Sons Co., a
Boston deportment store, relating to the store Itself, to Klrsteln's
philanthropic and community activities, and to retailers such as As-
sociated Merchandising Corp., Federated Department Stores, and
Associated Retail Federation. Includes papers of the lawsuit, Wil-
liam Fllene's Sons Co. vs. Gilchrist Go. (1911-12) and personal flies
of A. Lincoln Fllene (1921-25)
Inventory In the library.
I MS 60-1725
197
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
d. 1942. Business records, 1909-
Kirstein, Louis E
42- (Continued^
Information on literary rights available in the library,
U. I'Mo^fagSfc' LlnC ° ln K '» Mlna Curtlss, and the
wiii^fTr 1 " 8 ",' st »«? — Boston. 2. Retail trade— Boston. i
S^S^ ton . *■ *«** -C WHWW) Sons Company!
Harvard Univ. Grad.
■„ „ ' MS 60-1725
Sch. Bus. Adm, Library i
Rosenbush (Al. A.) Coinpany, Boston.
Benords, 1908-32.
In JSirvard Business School, Baker Library.
Shol ShoT ' PorHand ^""P 18 Snoe sh °P; and Berland Sample
Inventory In the library,
Gift of Danforth W. Comlns, 193S
I. Boston Sample Shoe Shop, Inc.' n. Boston Shoe Shod lno ttt
Portland Sample Shoe Shop, Portland Me. iv. BerUnd sXteslS
Harvard Dnlv. Grad.
MS60-1726
Sch. Bus, Adm, Library •
Wooster, Ohio. College of Wooster.
Historical collection of the United Presbyterian Synod of
Ohio, 1788-1969.
45 ft,
In College of Wooster Library,
i J n , pa , rt ' , trans «!P ts (typewritten) of originals In Western Theo-
n2w a BSjnd r brar '' Plttabur 6 n i and Union Theological Semi-
Records of church courts, sessions, presbyteries, and synods, of
^fi M O ? r( f b ? teria , n "^l* ln 0hl0 ' Related W» are concerned
with historical anniversaries, memorials to deceased clergymen, and
local congregational history. Includes photos., sermons in MS ma-
terial concerning educational institutions, and general reference
works. Synods represented Include Cincinnati (Old and Reunion),
Cleveland, Co umbus, Ohio (Old, New, and Cumberland Presbyterian
Sandusky, Toledo, Western Reserve, and Wheeling.
Deposits and gifts, mainly of church courts, since 1953
„,. Pres 5 yterlan 0nurcl » »n Ohio— Hist— Sources. 2.' Presbyterian
Church— Sermons. S. Presbyterian Church— Education. r. United
nwi.? rla ° Ctoch in the U. S. A. Synods. Ohio. n. Presbyterian
Church in the U. S. A. Synods. Ohio.
_„■,„' MS.60-1727rev
College of Wooster Library
Fleming family.
Papers, 1810-1943.
IS boxes, 2 bundles, and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (638, 644)
,k , e ^»., mln J leI ? ln e (1806-1891), his son Thurston Worth Fleming
(p. 1816), and others. Business and personal papers, pamphlets clip-
pings, photos., and genealogies, including many Items relating to
business enterprises of the family in Fairmont, W. Va., such as manu-
facturing, importing and selling hats and furs, general merchandising
and selling fertilizer and hardwood. Includes letters and advertise-
ments from eastern mercantile houses, bills of lading showing names
of steamboats on the Ohio and Monongahela Rivera, current prices of
furs and skins, lottery advertisements from Delaware and Kentucky
letters from family members attending schools In Morgantown Cor-
respondence of Florence Fleming reflects her interest in the West
Virginia Humane Society and the placing of homeless children Per-
sons named Include David Fleming, William Fleming/Matthew
Fleming, J. R. Moore, John McDonald, and W. T. Wllley
Gift of Rbllo Cohley, 1954.
1. Fairmont, W. Va— Comm. 2. Shipping— Ohio River. 8 Fur
trade— West Virginia. 4. Students — Morgantown, W. Va 5 West
Virginia Humane Society. 6. Child welfare — West Virginia i
Fleming, Benjamin, 1806-1891. ir. Fleming, Thurston Worth, 1846-^
MS 60-1728
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Magojin, Thatcher, 1775-1856.
Business records, 1816-85.
6 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Papers of Thatcher Magoun, Sr., and Thatcher Magoun, Jr,
merchants of Boston and Medford, Mass., relating to trade in many
parts of the world. Includes correspondence, Journals, waste books,
ledgers. Invoice books, and ships' books.
Inventory In the library,
Gift of Mrs. H. M. Kendall and Gordon Allen, 1939-40
1. Boston — Comm. 2. Medford, Mass. — Comm. 3.' Merchants
American— Massachusetts. r. Magoun, Thatcher.
JTT . „ MS 60-1729
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Withrow family.
Papers, 1870-1925.
ca. 1000 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-148)
Correspondence (mainly letters to William Withrow ) relating to
Augusta Co., Va, the Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro Va
Presbyterian missions in China, temperance, the Keeley Institute of
S S5. d i Va " T lorlda ' educ a«on In Georgia and the Bailey, McLean,
and Withrow families. Other persons and Institutions named ln the
collection include the Academy of Richmond Co., Augusta, Ga., Robert
S° V? ™ n . ey ' Hv H - Houst<)n . lender James McCormlck, John Wood
Pratt, William Henry Ruffner, Central University, Richmond. Ky.
and Centre College, Danville, Ky. - ■ . " >"■/■>
1. Augusta Co., Va. 2. Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro, Va.
8. Presbyterian Church— Missions. 4. Temperance. 5. Education-
Georgia, r. Withrow, William.
■m i . t, . ,,. MS60-1730
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Duke University, Durham, N. O. Library.
American writers' papers and manuscripts, 1814-1930.
97items.
In Duke University Library,
Miscellaneous correspondence and works of American authors,
artists, and editors. Fields covered Include literature, Journalism,
encyclopedia wriUng, education, science, travel, politics, history, prob-
lems of publication, financial transactions, and personal affairs
Authors' MSS„ mainly poetry, with some other works. Includes criti-
cism or discussion of William Pitt Fessenden, Hannibal Hamlin,
Israel Washburn, Jr., Wendell Phillips, Edward Everett Hale, Jacob
Henry Schlff, Max Weber, Walter Kempster, Oscar Solomon Straus,
Poultney Blgelow, Frederic Remington, Joseph Pennell, Edmund
Noble, James Abram Garfield, and others. Contributors of MSS In-
clude Joslah Qulncy, William Oullen Bryant, Alexander Johnston,
Samuel Longfellow, George William Curtis, George Kennan, Henry
Cabot Lodge, Henry Charles Lea, Julian Hawthorne, Charles Monroe
Sheldon, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Hamilton Wright Mable, Abbott
Lawrence Lowell, and Henry Louis Mencken.
Card Index fn the library.
Acquired 1957-58.
1. Authors-^Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Journalists —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Poetry — Collections. 4. Au-
thorship.
MS60-1731rev
' DukeUniv. Library
Vick family.
Papers of the Vick and Phelps families, 1810-1906.
1S5 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Papers and documents of the families of Burwell Vick; his sons,
Henry W. Vick and Gray J. Vick; and A J. Phelps, of Nitta Yuma
Plantation In Washington Co., Miss. Many papers relate to land
transfers in Washington, Warren, Yazoo, Sharkey, and Madison
Counties, Miss. Includes a Mississippi Territory Indenture (1810),
lists of Negroes sold or mortgaged to the Bank of the United States
(1834-49), the wills of Burwell Vick and Gray J. Vick, and corre-
spondence between A. J. Phelps and George O. Harris regarding plan-
tation boundary lines.
Gift of Mrs. John P, Ricks, 1959.
1. Real property— Mississippi. 2. Slave-trade— Mississippi. i.
Phelps family, rr. Vick, Burwell. m. Phelps, Alonzo Jeffer-
son, 1835-1897.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 60 ~ 1732
Monroe Co., W. Va.
Archives, ca. 1772-1923.
158 v. and 97 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (102)
Court case papers, wills, deeds, surveys, and plats ; bound volumes
of court records, deeds, cstrays, road and tax records, a free Negro
register, and private account books. Includes records of a U. S. Army
post hospital at Union, W. Va., 1867-69; oil well drilling, 1886-90;
Union and Fort Spring Stage Line, 1876-77; newspapers, 1867-1903;
taverns, 1815-72 ; and Union Lyceum minutes, 1845-47 ; MS. lesson
books of Christopher Beirne, Alexander Ersklne, and Michael Ersklne ;
and MSS. of two plays by Isaac Byrnslde.
Gift of theMonroe County Court, 1D46.
1. Archlvesrr-West Virginia— -Monroe Co.* 2. Oil well drilling. 8.
Hotels, taverns, etc-r-West Virginia — Monroe Co. 4. U S— Hist.
Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. i. Union and Fort Spring
Stage Line. n. Union, W. Va. Lyceum, m. Beirne, Christopher.
IV, Ersklne, Alexander, of W. Va. v. Ersklne, Michael, vi. Byrnslde,
MS 60-1733
Isaac,
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
198
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Frost family.
Business records, 1759-1884.
8 It.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of a general store and other mercantile accounts kept by
George Frost of Durham, N. H, his sons George Frost and W. P.
Frost, and John Burleigh. Includes account books kept by Mellen
and Frost and Mooney and Frost, wood accounts, and packet
accounts for the shipping of goods via Great Bay to Portsmouth, N. H.
Inventory in the library. Also described In A Tidewater merchant
In New Hampshire, by H. W. Lovett (Business history review, v. 33,
no. 1 (Spring 1959) p. 60-72)
Gift of Elizabeth Frost, Margaret Frost, and Sarah Frost, 1946.
1. General stores— Durham, N. H. 2. Merchants, American— Dur-
ham, N. H. 3. Shipping— New Hampshire. I. Frost, George, 1765-
1841. n. Frost, George, 1801-1879. in. Frost, William Pepperell,
1802-1893. re. Burleigh, John, 1717-1776. v. Mellen and Frost, vi.
Mooney and Frost.
MS 60-1734
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Schoff, James S oolleotor.
Papers, 1759-1828.
144 items. * <
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Chiefly correspondence relating to the American Revolution. In-
cludes 70 letters by Jonathan Chase relating to his Revolutionary
regiment, and letters by George Washington concerning various sub-
jects of the American Revolution, the newly created Federal Govern-
ment, and plantation affairs, Other correspondents Include Benedict
Arnold, Thomas Gage, Nuthanael Greene, Benjamin Harrison, Patrick
Henry, Charles Lee, John Marshall, Thomas Mifflin, Israel Putnam,
Caesar Rodney, Lord Stirling, Martha Washington, and Anthony
Wayne.
Gift of Mr. Schoff, 1956 and 1959.
1. U. S. — Hist.— Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S— Pol. & govt. —
1783-1789. 3. Plantations— Virginia. I, Chase, Jonathan, n.
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1782-1799.
MS 60-1735
Michigan Univ. Clements Library
Medici, House of.
Business records, ca. 1400-1600.
15 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence and other records of the business activities of the
family, Including account books (1431-1579), mainly of the Medici
Interests in the management of estates and in the sale and purchase
of raw wool, finished'" cloth, Spanish leather, works of art,
lands, and houses; letters from Lorenzo the Magnificent to
Pletro Alamannl, a Florentine diplomat; letters written by order of
the Otto dl pratica of Florence to Pletro Alamannl; a few letters
written to Cosimo de' Medici; and letter books (1500-21) containing
copies of letters from Francesco de' Medici and his son Rafaello to
their agents and from Giovanni dl Francesco Marlnghl, a business
associate of the family, to his principals.
Inventory in the library. Also described in Florentine merchants
In the age of the Medici, edited by Gertrude Randolph Bramlette
Richards (1932)
Gift of H. Gordon Selfrldge, 1930 and 1951.
1, Administration of estates — Florence. 2. Wool trade and In-
dustry— Florence. 8. Leather Industry and trade— Florence. 4. Art-
Collectors and collecting. 5. Beal estate business — Florence. I.
Medici, Lorenzo de', 11 Mngnlflco, 1449-1492. n. Alamannl, Pletro. in.
Medici, Cosimo de', 1389-1464. iv. Medici, Francesco de', 1450-1528.
v. Medici, Rafaello de*. 1477-1555. vi. Marlnghl, Giovanni, d. 1506,
vn. Florence (Republic) Otto dl pratica.
MS 60-1736
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Jackson (Daniel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass.
Records, 1800-71.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, sales accounts, Invoices, freight lists (arranged
by ship) waste book (1818-25), daybook of merchandise (1818-27),
and other papers relating to mercantile activities of the firm of
Daniel & Charles Jackson (dissolved In 1818) and Its successors,
Daniel Jackson & Son (1818-28) and D. & A. Jackson (organized
in 1828)
Inventory in the library. „_..,.,. 1om
Deposit and gift Of the Pilgrim Society and Erik Achorn, 1930.
1. Merchants, American— Plymouth, Mass. 2. Plymouth, Mass.—
Comm. i. Jackson (Daniel) & Son, Plymouth, Mass. n. Jackson
(D. &A.) Plymouth, Mass.
MS 60-1737
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848.
Business records, 1784-1892.
7 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Fur trader and capitalist. Correspondence and other papers, In-
cluding account books of the Hunt-McKenzle overland party to
Astorll Or., and the Pacific Fur Co. (1806-23); a^ small number
of letters, invoices, and agreements relating to the Pacific Fui : Co,
the American Fur Co, and the China trade; and letter books (1813-
48) relating to the China trade, the fur trade, Wisconsin land specula-
tion, insurance, banking, and railroads. Includes papers of Nathan
Goodell (1842-61), Henry S. Baird (1847-75), and J. S. Baker
(1875-91)
Inventory in the library.
Dprwslted by the Astor estat" .928.
LOverfand Journeys to the pacific 2. Fur trade-Northwestern
fitntos 3 U S— Comm.— China. 4. China— Comm— U. S. 5. Real
estate buslMSS-wlsconsln. 6. Investments-U. S. I. Goodell,
Nathtn n TBaird, Henry Samuel, 1800-1875. in. Baker, James
Sherman, 1815-1892. tv. Pacific Fur Company, v. American Fur
Company. MS 60-1738
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Thorndike, Israel, 1755-1832.
Business records, 1778-1899.
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records ( 17Td-1318) kept by Thorndike first as partner In the
Arm Brown and Thorndike 'In Beverly, Mass., and later as an Inde-
pendent shipping' merchant in Beverly and Boston; and papers (to
1899) relatlg to the French Spoliation Claims.
Gift of Charles H, Taylor. „ „ V . „ ,
1. Merchants, American— Beverly, Mass, 2. Merchants, American-
Boston. S. Beverly, Mass.— Comm. 4. Boston— Oomm. 6. French
spoliation claims. i. Brown and Thorndike, Beverly, Mass.
MS 60-1739
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Jones, John Coffin.
Business records, 1768-1829.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of a merchant engaged in privateering and money-lending.
Includes shipping records (arranged by name of ship) and papers
on lawsuits resulting from the endorsement of notes by Jones anq Ms
associates.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Massachusetts Historical Society, 1942.
1 Shipping— Boston. 2. Boston— Comm. 8. Privateering.
4.lians-Boston. MS 60-1740
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. llus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate Sohool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of wholesale merchants, 1769-1901.
9 ft.
In Harvard Business Sohool, Baker Library.
Account books of Alexander Hill of Boston (1769-75), Robert
Grant & Co. of Boston (1775-76), Daniel Parker of Watertown, N. Y.
(1781-83) an unidentified merchant of Philadelphia (1785-86),
Goodman Morris of Halifax, N. S, (1786-95), Appleton Prentiss of
Boston (1786-97), John P. Lathrop & Co. of Demerara, British Guiana
(1787-1824), John Fairfield of Boston (1822-26), W«llam Stearns
& Co of Boston (1827-93), an unidentified leather dealer of New
York (1828-85), Abraham Bell & Co. of New York (1831-44), Water-
son Pray & Co. Of Boston (1832-33), French & Greeley of Bangor,
Me.' (1834-38)., Griggs & Weld of Boston (1835-48), John K. Pickering
of Portsmouth, N.H.< 1837-41), Hatch & Fearing of Boston _<1838j-
S9) N P Cunningham & Co. of Boston (1841-51) , Ghrlskey & Cald-
well of Philadelphia (1849-59), George Hussey ot New Bedford, Mass
(1850-71), Allen & Lewis of Portland, Or. (18KMJ8), J. & D MHler
of Portland, Me. (1857-64), M. .& J. G. Flint of Milwaukee (1858-62),
John S. Fleek of Newark, Ohio (1862-95) , L. O. Chase & Co. of Boston
(1865-70) an unidentified merchant of Richmond (1866-67), James
Stlllman of New York (1867-71), and the Un|on Brokerage Co. of
Richmond (1895-1901) . _.. Tlhr .._
Described in part in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library,
compiled by Robert W. Lovett. 2ded. (1951)
^Merchants, American. 2. Wholesale trade— U. S. 3. Wholesale
trade — Halifax, N. S. 4. Wholesale trade — Georgetown, British
Guiana. ■ ■■'
MS 60-1741 rev
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
199
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dwight Manufacturing Company,
Records, 1832-1927.
150 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondence (including an extensive seriw. n f i„nv™ k t
(established by Dwight to 5»ri tSEwi 1852 >. an <J Alabama Mills
^£^^£^*^« ^^k^k
operatea oy the firm: Chlcopee Gas Works fiss? mi ..jVikv
Electric I firht rv> /imw oo> . if «ot« ^laa£-w) and Chicopee
■ of TgenFs S . Adamf B * *Kdto£ g'hT Nlchote; and letters
N. Whittier, L A. Aumant a^F^acMo^' JameS W " °<W*
Inventory to the library. v
i-. n iS^i°," °£ " te ™'y rights available In thelibrary
peposlted by Dwight Manufacturing Co., M31
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch . Bus . Adffi . ^^S 60-W42
Seabury, Samuel, 5^., 1T29-1T96.
Papers, 1740-1800.
ca. 250 items.
In Geueral Theological Seminary Library
In part, transcripts'.
nawSS S^ th lr ? mn t ^ tent E P l * c °M Ghurcn. Correspondence, jour-
O^^tne^^el^^ese) ^^^-t Episcopal
General Theol. Sem. ubravy MS 60-1743
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass.
Records, 1833-1936.
201ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
sp3S53SSsS3S3SS
Co., an account book (1833-54) of the Sprto^M Oanal^ and I
toe^s Pa ^ r e S a^r e ^ ,I :ft t ^, ,,n r; tat i 0n <*****& atortta
uie isws. rreasurers' letters Include those of G W I.™., w n
Story J K. Mills, G. L. Lyman, S. L. BualTTheothllus pZ?ns and
Ernest Loyerlng. Agents' letters Include tho»e^WmUm Mrtcher
Ge e „? E e n H H Hnis n ' B r„4 ? a7 ' 8 ', X W ' Lewrt £ «*EmK %
*a^M55^** aDd James *• Burke -
Gift of Lyman Mills, 1828-68.
1. Holyoke Water Power Company, Holvoke Mum •> t»ihi« ™„»v
.ers-Holyoke. Mass. 8. Massachusetts^Eml^. * ZJk Mnot
hooper & Company, n. Hadley Palls Comply, Hdyoke Mass m
Iteane Steam Power Company, rt. Springfield Canal ^Company
^.arvard Univ. Grad. Sch . Bus. Adm. Librar^ 6 °~ 17U
Wnittemore (Dexter) & Sons, Fitzwilliam N H
Records, 1809-68. '
18 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, daybooks, ledgers, cashbooks, Invoices sales records
Inventories, consignment records, and other papers of a generaTstore'
Includes papers relating to a shoe business (1792-1847), btocksmnh^s
records and general labor accounts (1809-18) and Items relatlne to
town business and to the settlement of various^ estates *
Inventory in the library.
Purchased from Earle T. Goodnow, 1932
1. General Btores— Fitzwilliam, N. H. 2. Boots and shoes— Trade
Harvard Univ. Grad.
•Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1745
Library
Neal, David A
Business records, 1818-98
4 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
* C J ? r , e 1S 0ndeIlce aD t other papers of David" A. Neal and Theodore
£ ^fi UB f°?' m T erchaI "s and financiers of Salem, Mass., and record!
of the Associates Land Co., in which both men were active oreanUed
Inventory In the library.
Gift and deposit of the Misses Bantoul, 1929-40
t„. - ? mnola Central Railroad Company. 2. Railroad land erants—
1 nd company. 6al ' The0d ° re A »- W^ i^SeuE
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1746
Library
Barberini family.
i« B n U ^ e f reC ° rds ° f ^ Barberini and Colonna families,
8 ft-
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
nJz? ?**, ^attogmalnly to banking and real estate activities to
Home, including letter books of Prince Taddeo Barbertal and Prtnoa
Urba J?° Sclarra Colonna and records of the Banco dlSanto SoSta
and^the Monte dl Pleta. Includes records of pereoMleroenses i o ' £«
Barberini family. Rented to the library* ItaC^couKotoc^!
pUe^B^rt W. 8 L^2d^"S rlPtS ta Baker LU,rarr ' ^
Gift of Edward J. Frost, 1829.
t iS ^banking-Rome. 2. Heal estate buslness-Bome.
I. Barberini, Taddeo, princlpe, n. Colonna, Urbano SclarrTwlbctoe:
KelttoJ ! ' "• BanC ° dl SaDt0 ^ plrlt0 ' Bome ^ Monte'S
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1747
Library
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants, 173&-90.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Deposited by Boston Public Library, 1980.
William, 1784-1828, 6Wbalt^M W r 'i£ IST^T 1, & »<*<*.
n. Ohamplin, Christopher, ^781-1805. e "' Jphn ' mercfla '"-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch, Bus. Adm.
MS 60-1748
Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin,
titration. Baker Library. ..■..
Yo^TeSSs 6f red eStat6 firms (New En « knd and New
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
corroafeef £^(C^pi»^rsr ^ lnt
(1858-93) Includes account botkV'reUt.nl to S^Pond Wharf
Boston (1643-1840) and the Union Buildtog Boston (lh^S™
Belated to the library's Boston Water Power ro cniwii M8)
Described in List of business maKlpgi fiVa^Lforary com
piled by Robert W. Lovett. 2d ed. (1951) ^orary, corn-
Acquired 1827-44,
1, Real estate business— New England. 2. Real estate buain«<a-_
New York (City) r. Boston Mill Corporatlon^ostw, n. ^5^
Point Corporation, Cambridge, Mat*, m. Penobscot Ooiirt SSn«
Corporation Bangor, Me. tv. Patten (Amos) + jZ^*E*b3£?
Me. v. Buffum (Arnold) & Company, New Ywk. vl Bnsbln, SldSey
Harvard Univ. Grad.
MS 60-1749 rev
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
200
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bourn, Melatiah.
Business records, 1727-1803.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts current, bills, and other papers of Melatiah Bourn, Sll*
vanus Bourn, Timothy Bourn, Nathaniel Holmes, and Samuel Sturgls,
Boston merchants engaged In trade in the TJ. S„ the West Indies,
Nova Scotia, and Europe, and in fishing and whaling expeditions oft
the African coast. Includes references to whalers Friendship, Han-
nah, and Endeavor, and merchant vessels Wheels of Fortune, Lydla,
Betty, and Molly.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Harvard College Library, 1932.
1. Boston— Comm. 2. Merchants, American— Boston. 8. Whaling.
4. Fisheries — Africa, i. Bourn, Sllvaniis. n. Bourn, Timothy, m.
Holmes, Nathaniel. iv. Sturgls, Samuel, 1762-1826,
MS 60-1750
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus, Adm, Library
Hancock family. .
Business records, 1712-1854.
13 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books and other papers relating to the mercantile interests
Of Thomas Hancock, John Hancock (signer), John Hancock (nephew
of the signer), Daniel Henchman (father-in-law of Thomas Han-
cock), and Peter Faneuil. Includes papers kept by Thomas Han-
cock as commission agent for supplying the British Army at Annap-
olis Royal, Fori Cumberland, and Halifax during the French and
Indian War and a few papers of John Hancock (signer) relating to
the Revolutionary War and to his governorship of Massachusetts.
Inventory in the library.
Deposit of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1933.
1. Boston— -Comm. 2. Merchants, American— Boston. 8. U. S. —
Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 4. Massachusetts — Pol.' & govt. — 1775-
1866. i. Hancock, Thomas, 1703-1764. n. Hancock, John, 1787-
1793. ni, Hancock, John, merchant, it. Henchman, Daniel, v.
Faneuil, Peter, 1700-1743.
MS 60-1751
Harvard TJnlv. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Brotherton, William H
Papers of William H. and James Brotherton, 1803-1910,
137 items.
In Duke University library.
Correspondence, indentures, and business papers of Wlillafcj' H.
and James Brotherton, of North Carolina and Tennessee. About 00
letters from William Brotherton relate his experiences as a private in
the Confederate Army, describing camp life, fleld activities, deser-
tions from the ranks, and prisoners. They were written from the
vicinity of, Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Orange Court House, Ta.
The remainder of the letters are from James Brotherton, who moved
fom North Carolina to east Tennessee, and concern the distilling of
whiskey and brandy, and Ku-Klux activities near Lynchburg, Tenn.,
In 1868.
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1942 and 1958.
1. TJ. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
2. Distilling industries — Tennessee, 3. Ku-Klux Klan in Tennessee,
i, Brotherton, James.
MS 60-1752
Duke Univ. Library
Comstock family.
Business records, 1833-76.
84 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Bdker Library.
Letter books, account books, and other papers of Samuel W. Com-
stock, William O. Comstock, and Cornelius Van Ranst Comstock, re- ,
latlng to trade with China, the Bast Indies, the Hawaiian Islands, the
West Indies, South America, and Burope. Includes papers of F. T.
Bush (1855-56) and records of firms with which the Comstoeks were
associated, namely, Howland & Aspinwall (1833-76), Bush & Corn-
stock (1840-51), and Cornelius Comstock & Co. (1850-79).
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Comstock and J. P. Lane, 1940,
1945.
1. Boston— Comm. 2. New York (City) — Comm. i. Comstock,
Samuel Willett, 1805-1867, n. Comstock, William Ogllvle, 1815-1883,!
ra. Comstock, Cornelius Van Ranst, 1828-1896. iv. Bush, F. T. v.
Howland & Aspinwall, New York. vi. Bush & Comstock. vn. Com-
stock (Cornelius) & Company.
MS 60-1753
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Mathews family.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In Prlnceon University Library.
Correspondence and other papers of a family of British actors, In-
cluding Charles Mathews, his son Charles James Mathews, and the
son's wife, known In the theater as Mme. Vestris. Includes papers of
Lord nnd Lady Blessington.
1. Actors, English. 2. Actors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I Mathews, Charles, 1776-1835. n. Mathews, Charles James, 1803-
1878. nr. Vestris, Lucia Elizabeth (Bartolozzi) 1797-1856, iv. Bless-
ington, Charles John Gardiner, 2d viscount Mountjoy and 1st earl of,
d. 1829. v. Blessington, Marguertle (Power) Farmer Gardiner,
countess of, 1789-1849.
MS 60-1754
Princeton Univ. Iibr.
Coates family.
Papers of the Coates family arid of John Reynell, 1702-
1847.
ca. 12,000 items and 70 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Largely the papers of Samuel Coates and John Reynell, merchants
nnd importers of Philadelphia. Chiefly commercial papers, business
correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, and other accounts; other items
relate to Indian affairs, the development of frontier lands, medicine,
finance, and family matters. Papers and business records of other
family members include those of Josiah Coates, George M. Coates,
Samuel Coates, Sr., Mary Coates, and physician's records of Benjamin
H. Coates. Many papers concern the settlement of various family
estates These include accounts of Joseph Stapsbury with Samuel
Coates and Ezekiel Edwards, and the daybook of the- estate of John
Vicary. Papers and accounts of the Deborah Morris estate Include a
ledger and memoranda of Benjamin Morris. Many Zone family
papers, accumulated when Samuel Coates served as executor for
Isaac Zane, are Included, among them papers relating to the Marlboro
Iron Works (1772-1808), lists of Isaac Zane's books and other goods,
and receipt books of Sarah Zane and Charles Meredith.
Journal of Isaac Zane's travels among the Indians of Wyoming
(Pa.) in 1758 published In Pennsylvania magazine of history and
biography, v. 80 (1906) p. 417-426. Collection described In v. 69
(1935) p. 316-318.
Purchase, 1914.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Merchants, American— Philadelphia.
8. Medicine— Philadelphia, 4. Indians of North America— Pennsyl-
vania. I. Coates, Samuel, 1748-1830. n. Reynell, John, nr, Stans-
bury, Joseph, 1750-1809. iv. Edwards, Ezekiel. v. Vicary, John. vi.
Morris, Deborah, vn. Morris, Benjamin, vui. Zane, Isaac, ix. Zane
family, x. Meredith, Charles, xr. Zane, Sarah, xn. Marlboro Iron
Works, Marlboro, Va.
MS 60-1755
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barnsley family. •
Papers, 1824-73.
3667 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, accounts, lists, invoices, bills, receipts, and ledger
of the Savannah family, largely of Godfrey Barnsley, agent for Liver-
pool Import and export brokers, and his children. Correspondence
among the children, accounts with physicians, price lists for building
materials for Barnsley's estate "Woodlands," records of cotton sales
and Imports, letters from three sons who attended preparatory school
in Massachusetts, and from three daughters at a school near Macon,
Ga. Much material concerns Harold Barnsley, who traveled oyer
New England and the northern United States, to China, and on the
seas ; other papers refer to the service of sons in the Civil War and
to depredations suffered by the family. Beginning in 1867 there are
letters from sons who Joined an ex-Confederate group which migrated
to South America : George, a physician ; and Lucien, who at different
times operated a rice mill, apothecary's shop, brick manufactory, and
gold mine in Brazil.' These letters describe the natives, the country-
side, and political, social, and economic conditions In the Sao Paulo
and Rio de Janeiro areas.
Acquired 1933-34, 1941, 1951, and.1953.
1. Savannah — Comm. 2. Students— U. S. 3. Georgia— Hist— Civil
War. 4. Refugees, Southern — Brazil. 5. Voyages and travels. 6.
Brazil — Descr. & trav. i. Barnsley, Godfrey, ca. 1805-1872. n.
Barnsley, Harold, m, Barnsley, George, iv. Barnsley, Lucien.
MS 60-1756
DukeUniv. Library
Clymer family.
Papers, 1748-1899.
2 v, and 1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Journals, correspondence, letter books, documents, printed matter,
and other papers of the Pennsylvania family, containing Information
MS 60-1757
201
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832. (Continued)
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Merchants, American — Philadelnhla
3 Stamp act 1765 4. Privateering. 5. Pennsylvanla-HUt -Re^"'
i^i 0n - „ 6 -T F K Ien<1S ' f "^ "'-Sermons. i. Girard, Stephen, ??50-
MskuSr rvT»' n ^ a T e1 ' "i®"" 84 ' m - Knowles/llary (Morris)
1783-1807. it. Banoj, Armand Jean le BouthlUler de, 1626V-1700.
Historical Society of Pennsylvenia MS 60-1764
Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957, collector.
Autograph collection, 1725-1933.
ca. 130 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (6110)
Letters and other papers; related to the library's collection of
Baton's correspondence (1901-56) Includes autographs of Abby Lang-
don Alger, Valentine Bagley, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Washington
Irving, Henry W. Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, Bpes Sargent,
Ignatius Sargent, Caroline L Ward, James Wilson Ward, and
Jonathan Ward. '
Unpublished guide In the library.
1. Autographs— U, S.— Collections.
V.rgfcla. Univ. LIbr. MS 60-1766
Cabell, Joseph Carrington, 1778-1856.
^Papers relating to the founding of the University of
Virgirun, 1810-57.
ca. 200 items.
£? University of Virginia Library (2791)
Mainly letters to Thomas Jefferson (1810-26) but includes Cabell's
mTLr.^ 8 UnlyersIt 1 J r 0( Vlr 6*"'a Board of Vlsltora' mlnut* aSto
3t,°ST l 1 g , Passages of the Jefferson corres^ndence
ZsltyofvSgSi " raDClS ^U's Early history of tie Unl-
Unpublished guide In the library.
Deposited by Philip B. Campbell, 1947
Pra U r s nl ?74<?l D RM rSity "^ H1S , t -r So V, r ' :es - L Jefferson, Thomas,
±-res. u. s., 1743-1826. n. Virginia. University. Board of Visitors!
Virginia.. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1766
Sisson, Charles A
Papers, 1944-45.
63 Items and 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
naneT'TS^.dfJ, " 1 rep0rtB ' Y ar dlary ' ma P 3 ' P hotos - and other
papers. The material was assembled or prepared by Sisson as flair
^ r l a .V .,^ ce Adm ' John Sldne y Mc <Sl°. commLdef of the 2d
Carrier Task Force, Pacific Fleet, including Task Force 38 (flagship
shin 'tf " *%°£L "?* ™ Bub «> m ™and, Task Group 88 Point 1 ^ag-
shlp U. S. S. Wasp) The reports and war diary relate details of
OWnawa ' SSS* P al ««. """Jafao, Vlsayas, Luzon, Celebesf Morotai
Okinawa, Formosa, northern Luzon, Leyte, central and northern
E^'T^i" 8 ;, lD *°-CUt*, Mansel Shoto and the Japanese^ f home
idands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shlkoku, and Kyushu. TheadJon re-
PO'tfdeserlbe events from Au * 2B - 1*4 "to Auk. 16. 1945
Gift of lone Calhoun Sisson, 1948 '
o w ^ r ]S Wa ^.' 19 »9-1*I5— Navai operations, American— Sources.
2 World War, 1939-1945-Paciflc Ocean. ,. McCain, John Sldne?
n. U, S. Navy, TaskForce38. »™«w
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and Hist.
MS 60-1767
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan)
Papers, 1935-47.
117 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Public official. Correspondence, memoranda/articles, newsnaDer
Wm^'J^V' n0teS • P,CtUreS ' and ofer papers reflecflngTs'
tn^l^f /o/l 08 aS a mcmber of tne SoclaI Security Board, adviser
to the United States member of the Council of the United Nations Be-
lief and Rehabilitation Administration, director of the Office of Inter-
Ziw S 8 ^ 10 ^ 8 "i/ 116 ^ 6 ?'- of Health - Education and Welfare, and
member of the Standing Technical Committee on Welfare of UNHRA
Includes minutes of the latter body u««ma.
Gift of Mrs. Woodward, 195S.
tin„'^HTO^° ClaI ! eC T Urlty Board ' 2 ' V - a De Pt- of Health, Eduea-
i ??nft^ W „H n a „?p S u I " surance ' Soclal-U. S. 4. International relief.
I. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration!
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist. 0-1768
Darden family.
Papers, 1820-99.
99 Items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, land grants, and business papers of David M„ John
P., James T., and Thomas L Darden, and diaries of Susan Sillers
Darden, all of Jefferson Co., Miss. The land grants are as follows"
Archibald Currle ,1820), Malcoin Currle (1834), Buckner Madison
Darden (1840, 1853, and 1859), Thomas Rawls (1840), and Richard
Thames (1840 and 1849) Other papers pertain to the administration
of Elizabeth Darden's estate by John P. Darden, from which estate
Charles and Ann Eliza Clark, .Tames and Sarah H. Stowers and
Samuel H. and Indiana E. Lee inherited. Other items Include papers
relating to the Phoenix Grange, No. 516, Fayette (ca. 1874-78) ; state-
ments from Franklin Female College, Holly Springs (1855) ; agree-
ments between James T. Darden and Sarah Annette Darden regard-
ing Moss Side Plantation and other property In Bolivar Co. (1891-92) •
deed from Robert and Susan J. Davenport to James Stowers, Chrlsto^
pher Murray, John B. Meyers, David M. Darden, and David S. Burch
trustees of "The Christian Church," for a church site In Fayette
(1841) ; and receipts to John P. Darden from the Smithsonian Insti-
tution and from the clerk of the court of the Southern District of
Mississippi (185d) for the deposit of copies of "The secret of success;
or, Family affairs ; a memoir, in one volume, by a Mlsslsstpplan 12°
Cincinnati : Walter Scott, publisher, ' — 1853— pp. 384.' " The diaries
of Susan Sillers Darden, wife of a Jefferson Co. planter, Include
entries (some scattered) for the years 1851-77. Writers and recip-
ients of letters include J. W. Collier, John P. Darden, J. D. Burch,
Robert Shotwell, Put Darden, James G. Heard, Thomas J, Heard',
Charles T. Miles, E, H. Hicks, Stephen H. Darden, and Joseph L
Cobb.
Most papers acquired 1944. Other papers and 1 v. of the diary wert-
given by Charles F. Darden, 1938 arid 1954 : the other vol. of the diary
was given by P. H. Wade, 1948.
1. Land grants— Jefferson Co., Miss. 2. Plantations— Bolivar Co
Miss. i. Darden, David M. n. Darden, John P. m, Darden James
T. iv. Darden, Thomas L v. Darden, Susan (Sillers) vi. Patrons of
Husbandry. Mississippi State Grange, Phoenix Grange No 616
Fayette. '
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and Hist.
MS 60-1769
Townsend, Nathaniel.
Papers, 1828-1908.
5 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Papers orNathanlel Townsend, A. L Townsend, and other mem-
« «o th f Town8en <i 'amily of Texas. Includes documents (dating
from 1830) relating to lawsuits and land titles, and notes (1899-1900)
Texas *" Blnckburn ln a seo'osy course at the University of
1. Real property— Texas. 2. Geology. i. Townsend. A. L
n. Blackburn, W. A. m. Townsend family.
Texas. State Library ^ MS 60-1770
Nye, Frank Mellen, 1852-1935.
Papers, 1881-1936.
1 v, andl box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from Minnesota, lawyer, and Judge Corre-
spondence, speeches, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to Nye^
career as prosecuting attorney of Hennepin Co^linn! as a ^Congress
man, and as a district Judge. Include clippings about Carrol A
Nye of Moorhead, Minn., a Judge In Minnesota* Seventh JudicW Dit
tret; an advertisement of a program offered by James Whitcomb
Riley and Edgar W. Nye, Frank's brother; and letter! by tC
Roosevelt, Wllllm H. Taft, James Whitcomb Riley, and EdgMNj'e
Described In Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p. 193.
Gift of Nye's son, Edgar W. Nye, 1989.
1. Lawyers — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Judges — Minnesota — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc! 3. Nye,
Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896. 4. Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916.
MS60-1771
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Northfield Lyceum.
Records, 1856-63.
6 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy made from originals lent by Mrs. Charles A. Bler-
mnu.
Constitution, bylaws, and minutes of the meetings of a debating
society which also maintained a reading room and a circulating li-
brary. Includes discussions of the Dred Scott decision, the extension
of slavery, state loans to railroads, and Minnesota's admission to the
Union,
1. Scott, Dred. 2. Slavery in the U. S. 3. Railroads— U. S.— Fi-
nance. 4. Minnesota — Pol & govt.
MS 60-1772
Minn. Hist Soc.
202
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clymer family. Papers, 1748-1899, (Continued)
on the history or the State, particularly during the Revolutionary
period. Includes muster rolls, list of citizens able to bear arms
(1775), records of the formation of militia units (1776), petition for
the removal of prisoners from Lancaster (1777), letters and a pass
signed by George Washington (1777), proclamation of Joseph Heed
regarding violence In Philadelphia, letter of Thomas Paine lamenting
conditions in Pennsylvania (1786), William Clymer's daybook (1820),
genealogy of the Clymer fnmlly, Journals of a trip to Europe (1840) ;
letters of Meredith Clymer, a Civil War medical officer; MS. of "A
tale of the sea" (n. d.), and a letter book of Henry Clymer (1815-80)
Severnl letters (mainly to Daniel Clymer, Revolutionary commis-
sary of prisoners) are published in Pennsylvania magazine of history
and biography, v. 81 (1907) p. 43-47.
Gift of the family.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. TJ. S. — Hist.
Revolution — Registers, lists, etc. 8. Europe — Descr. & trav. — 1800-
1918. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War — Personal narratives. I. Clymer,
Daniel G.
MS 60-1757
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Chaloner, John.
Chaloner and White papers, 1744-1836.
ca. 8000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Commissary of purchases to Washington's Army during the Revo-
lution. Letter books (1778-84), accounts of purchases for the Army
(1777-78), accounts of provisions bought (1778-80), receipt books
(1778-84), and letters from men prominent in military and civil
affairs with comment on the state of the Armed Forces and the
country. Chief interest centers In the information regarding com-
modity prices, scarcity of provisions, and prevalence of speculation.
Military correspondence (1777-82) published in Pennsylvania mag-
azine of history and biography, y. 88 (1914) p. 88-88 ; military orders
and accounts (1777-78) published In same Issue, p. 94-99,
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Supplies. 2. V. S.— Hist.— Revolu-
tions-Sources. 3. U. S,— Econ. condlt. i. Title.
MS 60-1758
. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Miscellaneous accounts, 1739-1854.
7 v.
Forms part of the society's Collection of business, professional, and
personal account books, 1676-1904.
Journals, ledgers, minutes, cashbook, and other accounts and rec-
ords. Includes journal of Blockiey Farm (Philadelphia Almshouse)
(1816-23) ; ledger accounts of William Coleman, merchant and treas-
urer of the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania)
(1757-68); account book of Ellwood Mendenhall, Pennsbury school
treasurer (1846-54) ; exciseman's account book, Port of Philadelphia
(1789-42) ; minutes of n legal case against the State of Virginia Sled
by oyster vessel owners (1849); shipping accounts of the vessels
Diana, Betsy, Mary, Resolution, Friendship, and Theodore (1788-
92); and records of coal trade, railroads, and arrival of vessels
(1805-36) In a volume marked "United States foreign commerce."
Gifts of various persons.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Railroads — Pennsylvania. 8. Coal
trade— Philadelphia. i. Coleman, William, 1704-1769. H, Menden-
hall, Ellwood. in. Philadelphia. Almshouse, rv. Pennsylvania.
University, v. Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Collection of
business, professional, and personal account books, 1676-1904.
MS 60-1759
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905.
Papers, 1842-1901.
ca. 20,000 items and 60 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Financier and business executive. Business, family, and personal
correspondence, letter books, clippings, scrapbooks, pamphlets, re-
ceipts, bills, and other material, reflecting Cooke's part In the financ-
ing of the Civil War and In the westward expansion of the United
States. Correspondence (1842-80) contains information on war-
time financial problems, nationalization of banks, and railway build-
ing In the West (especially the Northern Pacific Railroad episode
nnd its relation to the Panic of 1873) Clippings end other items
(1863-1901) contain material on political and economic trends; many
family letters relate to personal matters, and Indicate Cooke's Interest
In church and civic affairs. Includes some letters of a brother, Henry
D. Cooke, concerned with his western land, mining, and shipping
enterprises. . . '
The papers formed the basis for Jay Cooke, financier of the Civil
War, by Ellis P. Oberholtzer (1907)
Purchase.
1 q S.— Hist. — Civil War— Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
2. Banks and banking— U. S. 3. Railroads— The West. 4. V. S.—
Econ. condlt. 5. D. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1900. I. Cooke, Henry
David, 1825-1881.
MS 60-1760
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Records of miscellaneous business enterprises, I7th-19th
centuries.
ca. 510 v. and 15 boxes.
Forms part of the society's Collection of business, professional, and
personal account books, 1676-1904.
Ledgers, receipt books, Invoice books, daybooks, Journals, tetter
books, and other business records of persons and firms In Pennsyl-
vania (chiefly Philadelphia and vicinity) and neighboring states, with
some records of English firms and those engaged In the China trade.
Includes accounts of general merchants, shippers, traders In furs and
skins, coopers, millers; lumber dealers, booksellers, boat and ship-
builders, silk and cotton traders, hardware dealers, tobacconists, fur-
niture dealers, stockbrokers, carpenters and cabinetmakers, builders,
dry goods dealers, hatters, blacksmiths, wheelwrights, grocers, farm-,
ers, tavern keepers, undertakers, shoemakers and shoe merchants,
silversmiths, clock and watchmakers, printers, real estate dealers,
canals, railroads, druggists, tailors, brewers, bakers, and others.
1. Pennsylvania — Comm. 2. Pennsylvania — Indus. 8. U. S. —
Comm.— China. 4. China— Comm.— U. S. "i. Pennsylvania. His-
torical Society. Collection of business, professional, and personal ac-
count books, 1676-1904.
MS 60-1761
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Campbell, Samuel, "bookseller and printer.
Papers, 1790-1876,
85 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of personal, legal, nnd business content, relating to Camp-
bell's bookselling activities and to the affairs of John Campbell, as-
tronomer. Includes a letter (1793) of P. Garson, relating to printing
and publication of books and to sales of a new ed, of the Bible on sub-
scription to George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Henry Knox,
and others; other papers relate to land sales Id Marietta (Ohio), ap-
prentice indentures (1791-93), poetry by William Riley (1825), and
John Campbell's telescope (alluded to In a letter of 1865)
Gift of Mrs. John S. Saxe, 1934. „ . .
1. Book Industries and trade— Philadelphia. 2. Real property-
Marietta, Ohio. 8, Apprentlces-^-Phlladelphla. i. Campbell, John,
astronomer. cGarson, P. m. Riley, William.
MS60-1762
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Churchman, John, surveyor.
Papers of John and George Churchman and Kirk Brown,
1716-1835. ■:
ca. 2000 Items.
Jn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Maryland and Pennsylvania surveys, containing much Information
on early settlements and subdivisions of land. Includes land warrants
issued by the Province, petitions for road building, drafts, Indentures,
agreements, and other documents showing the landboldlngs and names
of pioneer settlers, a book of records of surveyB made by John and
George Churchman (ca. 1744-77), and records of Quaker monthly
meetings held at Hast Nottingham and elsewhere (1748-1805)
Gift of J. Glemson Brown. :■■'■'
1. Maryland— -Surveys. 2. Pennsylvania — Surveys. 8. Land
grants— Maryland. 4. Land grants— Pennsylvania. 5. Friends, So-
ciety of. Pennsylvania. i. Churchman, George, n, Brown,
Klrk - MS 60-1763
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clifford family.
Papers, 1722-1832.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Diary, correspondence, invoices, bills, receipts, legal instruments,
charters of vessels, Insurance policies, letter books, printed matter,
literary MSS., and other papers of a prominent Philadelphia mercan-
tile family, reflecting worldwide trade conducted by several genera-
tions In 2 groups, 1722-76 and 1777-1832. Material of Revolution-
ary 'interest Includes a letter from Antigua giving an account of
reaction to the Stamp act (1765), letters (1763) describing the out-
fitting of privateers, and a diary (1778-79) relating events as seen by
a Tory Other material relates to commerce with China, Russia,
England, Holland, France, and other countries, and with the West
Indies and American territories, lands, world markets, price flucWa-
tlons, and the effect of political trends on world trade. Letters (1782)
describe captures of English vessels by French frigates; later letters
discuss trade expansion In the South and West, and cotton sales.
Includes papers, letter books, and records of Thomas and John U«-.
ford" and [Clifford litigation with Stephen Glrard J1822) ; several
»^et almanacs (1791-1821), auction sale catalog (1828) ; and Items
ofllterary Interest including MS. of a dialogue between Samuel John-
son and Mrs. Knowles (n. d.), "An epistle from the celebrated Abbs
de Ranee at the Abbey of La Trappe" (n. d.), Quaker sermons J1787),
and poetry (1822) Correspondents Include Harper and Hartshorn,
Stathart and BeU, and Andrew Jackson.
MS 60-1764
203
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, William Morris.
Correspondence, 1853-79.
oa. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania. Letters to Henry K.
Brown, sculptor, Illustrating social life before and during the Civil
War. Includes comments on the controversy between Francis P. Blair
and John O, Fremont (1861) and general criticism of the Lincoln ad-
ministration.
Gift of H. K. Bush-Browne, 1033.
„, h U 4. s -— Soc. life & cust. 2. 0. S.— Pol. & govt— Civil War. 8.
?„ la i r ' FranclB Preston, 1821-1876. 4. Fremont, John Charles, 1818-
1880, I. Brown, Henry K. .
„.'V' ,',,,", MS 60-1773
Historical Society of Pennsyh-- >j
Biddle, Charles, 1746-1821.
Papers, 1763-1829.
ca. 250 Items..
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant seaman, privateer, Revolutionary soldier, and public
official. Correspondence, letter book, and autobiography. Subjects
Include politics, naval and military affairs, and the slave trade In-
cludes 14 letters of Aaron Burr relating to his controversy with Alex-
ander Hamilton (1796-1807) and 5 letters written by Benedict Arnold.
The autobiography was published (1883).
tt \ U ~?7~ Po1 ;.,* B0Tt a u - S.— History, Military— To 1900. 3.
F - ir~ H ' st0 , r y- Naval— To 1000. 4. Hamilton, Alexander, 1767-1801.
hi,.? 1«i tr -S2S~ U & '• B ' ,rr ' Aaron - "66-1886. n. Arnold, Bene-
dict, 1741-1801.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1774
The Christian A, Zabriskie manuscript collection
215 Items.
In United States Naval Academy Museum (Annapolis)
Correspondence, memoirs, MSS. of poems, reviews, and drawings,
notebook, orders, reports, broadside, memorabilia, and documents,
largely relating to the history of the U. S. Navy. Includes material
by or relating to John Adams, David G. Farragut, John Hancock, John
Paul Jones, James Lnwrence, William J. McOluney, Horatio Nelson,
Fulton eW y ' D- Porter, Theodore Roosevelt, and Robert
Catalog published In 1956 by the museum.
Gift of Christian A. Zabriskie.
I. U.S. Navy— Hist.— Sources. 2. Steamboats. 3. U. S.— History.
Naval— Sources. i. Zabriskie, Christian A. n. Nelson, Horatio
Nelson, viscount, 1758-1805.
U.S. Nayal Academy.
.Museum
MS 60-1775
Hirth, William, 1875-1940.
Papers, 1926-34.
344 folders.
■■ ■_ In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of a Missouri farm leader, relat-
ing to the New Deal, the Missouri Fnrmers Association, the Missouri
farmer .(official organ of the association), the MPA Mutual Insurance
Co., and State and national politics and economics. Correspondents
Include Francis M. Wilson, Thomas P. Gore, William G. McAdoo,
Lloyd 0. Stark, Eugene Pair, Stratton D. Brooks, Edward J. White,
Charles G. Dawes, Henry S. Caulneld, William E. Borah, Clarence
Cannon, Arthur M. Hyde, Julian Prlant, William Green, F. E. Murphy,
Peter Norbeck, George W. Norrls, Charles M. Hay, Will Rogers, J, P.
Fulbrlght. M. A. Romjue, Charles L. McNary, Eugene Talmadge,
Louis M. Howe, Jumes A. Parley, Henry A. Wallace, and Franklin D.
Roosevelt.
Gift of Thurston Poster.
1. Missouri Farmers Association. 2. Missouri farmer. 3. MFA
Mutual Insurance Company, Columbia, Mo. 4 U S — Pol & eovt
1901-1953. B
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1776
Evans, Griffith, surveyor.
Papers, 1786-1848.
ca. 125 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deputy surveyor of Pennsylvania. Correspondence, and miscella-
neous business and personal papers, Including letters from William
Stuart of New York, with comments on national and State politics,
congressional activities, economic depression In New York, and United
States relations with England and France; papers concerning John
Nicholson's land sales, David Ratter's Pine Forge enterprise, and
other Interests of Evans.
Gift of G. E. Abbot, 1923.
1. U. S — Pol. & govt.— 1783-1865. 2. New York (State)— Pol. &
govt.— 1775-1865. 3. New York (City)— Econ. condlt. 4. U S.— For.
rel.— 1783-1865. i. Stuart, William, n. Nicholson, John, d. 1800.
m. Riitter, David.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1777
Asylum Company. '
Records, 1793-1851.
ca. 350 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Records of a company formed by Robert Morris (as president),
John Nicholson, Charles Morris, and others, for the sale of land In
Northumberland Co. and elsewhere In Pennsylvania, and the establish-
ment of a colony for French refugees. Includes deeds signed by
Robert Morris (1797) ; shares of stock assigned to Thomas Ashly
(1801) ; pamphlets, announcements, patents of land, catalog of sale,
etc. (1794-1810) ; correspondence of Samuel Balrd, agent for the firm
(1793-1851) ; and copy of a letter written by one Le Fevre (1799)
describing the life of early French settlers.
Purchase.
1. French In Pennsylvania. 2. Catholics In Bradford Co., Pa. 8.
Real property— Pennsylvania. i. Morris, Robert, 1784-1806. n.
Balrd, Samuel.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1778
Koontz, David Samuel.
Business records, 1854-1935.
18v.
In University, of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Records of a Missouri businessman, Including sales accounts and
records of notes payable of a general store at Boonvllle, a county fair
book listing prizes for various exhibits, wholesale accounts, records
of money received and expended by a hardware merchant of Hannibal,
Mo., records of the Canal Coal Co., records of a drugstore, bank
records, and a scrapbook of clippings from the Kansas City times.
Deposited by Mrs. Henry Netb,
1. General stores— Boonvllle, Mo. 2. Hardware stores— Hannibal,
Mo. 3. Coal trade — Missouri. 4. Drugstores — Missouri.
MS 60-1779
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Nielsen family.
Papers, 1855-1931.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
_ Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals collected and copied
by Arne Odd Johnsen. The originals are In private hands In Norway
Letters and diaries written In Norwegian by the Ole Nielsen family
and other Norwegian Immigrants. Includes letters by Gro Nlels-
datter, describing her trip across the Atlantic in 1862 and her life In
Estherville, Iowa ; by her brother, describing agricultural conditions,
land speculation In Minnesota and South Dakota, a grasshopper
plague, and a diphtheria epidemic; and by another brother about his
studies at Cedar Valley Seminary, Osage, Iowa, and at Augsburg
Seminary, Minneapolis, and about his work as a Lutheran minister In
Iowa, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 19 (1938) p. 97.
1. Norwegians In the Northwestern States. 2. Agriculture— North-
western States. 3. Lutheran Church In the Northwestern States. I.
Nielsen, Ole. n. Nielsdatter, Gro.
«,„.«, MS 60-1780
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Lindegard, Axel.
Papers, 1861-1931.
1 box and 2 reels of microfilm made from originals loaned by
Lindegard.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence on politics and autograph collecting; a family
reminiscence entitled In by gone days; a scrapbook with data on
Llndegard's relatives In Sweden, his trip to America, his residence In
Hallock, Minn., Indian life, New York City, World War i, Pierre
Bottineau, Charles Cavlleer, Samuel Clemens, John A. Johnson, Nor-
man Kittson, John Lind, Stephen H. Long, William Moorhead, Knute
Nelson, Alexander Ramsey, and Theodore Roosevelt. Includes a
street commissioner's work record kept In Hallock, Minn. (1890) Cor-
respondents Include Cyrus Aldrlch, Gordon E, Cole, Loren W. Collins
Hans Eustrom, Alfred Garrloch, and Halvor Steenerson.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 16 (1935) p. 218 and v. 21 (1940)
p. 415-416.
1. Minnesota— PoL & govt. 2, Autographs— Collectors and collecting.
3. Swedes In Minnesota. 4. Indians of North America— Soc life &
cust. 5. New York (City)— Descr. 6. European War, 1914-1918
I. Lindegard family. In by gone days.
». tt, . o MS 60-1781
Minn. Hist. Soc.
204
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Darrach, Charles Gobrecht.
Papers, ca. 1906-19.
7v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Civil and consulting engineer, of Philadelphia. Correspondence
and miscellaneous writings. Includes a work on the topography of
the earth (1906) with maps and essays on the formation of the
universe; a metaphysical treatise on evolution (1919); a criticism
of Philadelphia politics, transit problems, concentration of business,
and other matters (1918); correspondence on conscription in the
TJ. S. Army during World War i; works relating to Philadelphia
public utilities, lntracoastal canals, the port of Philadelphia, and
detailed Information concerning the Philadelphia Water-supply system.
Gift of Mr. Darrach.
1. Earth — Surface. 2. Cosmology — Addresses, essays, lectures. 3.
Evolution. 4. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt. 5. Public utilities— Phila-
delphia. 6. U. S. Army — Recruiting and enlistment — European War,
1914-1918. 7. lntracoastal waterways — TJ. S.
MS 60-1782
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bryan, George, 1731-1791.
. Papers, 1756-1829.
ca. 1250 items. -
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsylvania Judge and political leader. Legal, financial, com-
mercial, and political papers, and family correspondence, Includes
many opinions rendered by Bryan while judge of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania, reflecting judicial history during the colonial and
early national periods. Includes Bryan's opinion In the case of John
Fitch vs. James Rumsey, relating to claims of priority In the inven-
tion of steam-propelled vessels (1789) Other papers concern taxes,
finance, shipping, sale of lands, Incorporation of Philadelphia as a
city (1788), slavery, penal laws, Connecticut claims, Constitutional
Convention, Pennsylvania politics, gubernatorial nomination (1823),
election controversies, and social and civic reform movements.
Olft of George and S. S. Bryan, 1925.
1. Justice, Administration of — Pennsylvania. 2. Fitch, John, 1748-
1798. 3. Kumsey, James, 17437-1792. 4. Pennsylvania — Econ. condlt.
5. Pennsylvania — Pol. & govt. — 1775-1865. r. Bryan family.
MS 60-1783
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fisher, Mrs. Howell Tracy.
Family papers, 1783-1911.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cooking and recipe book Xca. 1800) ; deed (1783) for property In
Gloucester Co., N. J., to Aaron He'wes ; Samson Sheafe of Crambrook,
Eng., genealogy to 1817; Michael G. Fisher's commission as master
In chancery of New Jersey (1821), and other items.
Gift of Mrs. Fisher.
1. Sheafe family. 2. Cookery, American — New Jersey. r. Hewes,
Aaron, n. Fisher, Michael G.
MS 60-1784
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869.
Papers, 1821-69.
72 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, photocopies and transcripts (typewritten) of originals
owned by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Mississippi lawyer and statesman. Correspondence and other pa-
pers, mainly relating to Walker's service as U. S. Senator from
Mississippi (1836-45), Secretary of the Treasury (1845-49) and
Governor of Kansas Territory (1857) One letter of Interest (1845)
concerns appraisal of "guano or bird manure" for tariff purposes.
Among the correspondents are Salmon P. Chase, James Buchanan,
B, F. Butler, E. S. Fisher, Albert G. Brown, Jefferson Davis, John D.
Freeman, W. A. Lake, John J. McCaughan, John J. McKae, G. E.
Plummer, John A. Quitman, W. G. Runnels, Jesse Speight, T. M.
Tucker, and the Bank of London.
Most of the transcripts were gifts of Wirt A Williams, 1929. The
"guano" letter was given by James Pleirion Coleman, 1958.
1. U. S — Pol. & govt— 1815-1861. 2. Kansas— Pol. & govt— 1854-
1861. 3. Yerger, Edward M., defendant. 4. Finance, Public — U. S. —
1861-1875.
MS 60-1785
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 1885- collector.
Papers on Mississippi history, 1926-32.
104 Items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts. .„ „ .
Language teacher and translator, of Jackson, Miss. Correspond-
ence, memoranda, and copies of French documents accumulated by
Sanders during the preparation for publication of Mississippi Pro-
vincial archives: French dominion, 1701-1743, edited by Dunbar
Bowlahd and Albert G. Sanders (published 1927-32) Most of the
correspondence Is with Abel Doysle' and Mrs. L. De Sorments, of
Paris, and pertains to translation and copying of documents. Other
letters are from John R, Swanton and John R. Fordyce. One of the
volumes Is a typed copy, In French, of Journal of travel of Sleur
Regis du Roullet among the Choctaws and Chlckasaws, 1729 and the
other is a, typed copy, In French, of Mississippi Provincial archives :
French dominion, 1729-1740 ; documents copied for the use of Albert
G. Sanders.
Gift of Mr. Sanders, 1932.
1. Archives — Mississippi. 2. Mississippi — Hist. — Colonial period —
Sources. 3. French in Mississippi. r. DoyslcS, Abel, 1886- n.
Sorments, Mme. L. de. in. Du Rcillet, Regis.
MS 60-1785
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Leahy, William D
Papers, 1893-1952.
8 ft.
In Libriry of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, diaries, photos., and other papers of a naval offi-
cer and statesman, relating to Leahy's service as Chief of (he Bureau
of Ordnance, commander of the Destroyer Scouting Force, Chief of
the Bureau of Navigation, admiral commanding the Battle Force,
Governor of Puerto Rico, Ambassador to France, and Chief of Start
during and after World War it.
Unpublished finding aid in the library. ,.,„.■
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Admiral Leahy, 195E.
1 TJ S— History Naval-— 20th cent. 2. Puerto Rico— Pol. & govt.
8 tj' S —For. rel — France. 4. France— For. rel.— U. S.
. MS 60-1787
Neill, Andrew, d. 1883.
Papers, 1830-80.
5 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas soldier and lawyer,
Including documents on land In Gonzales and Seguln, Tex., court
records, and clippings.
1. Lawyers — Texas — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Court
records— Texas. 3. Real property— Gonzales, Tex. 4. Real prop-
erty-Segu,n,Tex. MS 60-1788
Texas. StateLlbrary
Grubb, Peter.
Forge and furnace account books, 1765-1880.
89 v. >■■,■„
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business accounts of Peter and Henry Bates Grubb, early Iron-
masters of Pennsylvania, containing material on the development and
commercial activities of some leading furnaces and forges. Includes
records of Hopewell Forge, Mount Vernon Furnace, Mount Hope
Furnace Codorus Forge, Codorus Ore Bank, Manada Furnace, Colum-
bia and St. Charles Furnaces, Chestnut Hill Ore Bank, Cornwall Ore
Bonk, with related gristmill and provision accounts, including those
of Clement Grubb. . .
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 253.
Gift of Daisy E. R. Grubb, M. Lilly Beall, Mrs. William M. Thorn-
ton Jr Mrs, William T. Morris, and Mrs. I. Wlstar Morris.
1. Iron Industry and trade — Pennsylvania. 2. Flour mills— Pennsyl-
vania, i. Grubb, Henry Bates, n. Grubb, Clement,
MS 60-1789
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clement, John C
Official papers, 1681-1871.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania, collections.
Surveyor for the Penns of Pennsylvania. Surveys, plans, deeds,
accounts, and legal papers connected with Clement's duties. ^Most
material concerns Gloucester Co., N. J., and Includes New Jersey
surveys (1712-84), the minute book of Newton Township (1723-
1820) plat of Snow Hill ; volume of wills, deeds, surveys of roads,
maps and receipts; survey for William Penn, accounts of Richard
Penn' (1717), legal agreements with John Penn and Richard Penn
(1778-1808). and records of land litigation. ^
1 Real property— Gloucester Co.< N. J. 2. Land titles— Gloucester
Co N J 3 Real property— Snow Hill, N. J.— Maps. 4. New Jersey-
Surveys ' i Penn, William, 1644-1718. n. Penn family, in. New-
ton Township, N.J. MS 60-1790
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
205
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia,
Records, 1704-1846.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Miscellaneous papers pertaining chiefly to trade with the West
Indies and Europe: cargoes, receipts, bills, insurance policies, bills of
exchange, accounts, contracts, names of vessels, maritime regulations,
French^privateers. records of litigation In admiralty courts and courts
Purchase.
a ,\ 1 I ' nl > ade >Ph 1 a-Comm. 2. Privateering, a. Admiralty— Phila-
delphia. 4. Equity pleading and procedure— Philadelphia.
oi.f ,i ib ■ . . MS 60-1791
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brown, Carlotta Herring.
Collection, 1699-1920.
2 boxn.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts.
Botanical and horticultural material, Including copies of and notes
from orlgmai MSS. relating to John Bertram, and corr espofcfence
relating to mosses (1909-19) Includes Journals and note ronta°n!
lng material about the First Wsrld War (1914-20)
Gift of Miss Brown.
,_*: Bota °- v - 2 - Horticulture. 3. Mosses. 4. Bertram, John, 1699-
1777. 5. European War, 1914-1918— Miscellanea.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1792
Caldwell, John, of Indiana.
Papers, 1785-1840.
347 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Material relating to Vlneennes and New Harmony, Ind and to a
^vHS. ^ Snawne e tc wn operated for the Bappites. Includes letters
(1861-88) of Albert Gallatin Caldwell, a naval officer
1 Vlneennes, Ind. — Hist. — Sources. 2. New Harmony, Ind.—
r.u' —Sounds- 3. General stores— Shawneetown, III. i Caldwell
Albert Gallatin.
Indiana Historical Soc. Library MS 60_1 ' r93
English, William Hayden, 1822-1896.
Papers, 1741-1926.
ca. 5100 Items and 29 boxes.
In Indiana Historical Society Library,
• .U. S. Representative from Indiana, businessman, and historian
Ft.sonal papers of English and his son William Eastin English C S
Representative from Indiana, relating to politics, business, and In-
dianapolis; documents and letters collected by English, relating to
Indiana history and of Indiana people of prominence. Including let-
ters of Owen, Bright, Hendricks, Voorhees. and others; early election
returns; Todd orderly book (1793) ; material relating to the Scott
Masonic Lodge of Lexington, Ind., and to the Indianapolis Light In-
fantry ; biographical data and pictures concerning members of the
lerrltorlal and State Legislature and Constitutional Conventions;
and papers of the Hlte and Bowman families ( 1741-1871 )
1 Indiana— Hist.— Sources. 2. Indiana— Blog. 8. Freemasons.
Lexington, Ind. Scott Lodge. 4. Indianapolis Light Infantry. i.
English, William Eastin, 1850-1928. n. Hlte family, in Bowman
family. "
MS 60-1794
Indiana Historical Soc. Library
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859.
Papers, 1817-59.
371 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library
Cincinnati Land Office official and editor. Includes material on
land surveys In Indiana, letters from Indiana writers letters of
buV7?nd WIdney ° £ DeKalb Co - Ind ' and ot E - V Wimams qZZ
1. Indiana— Surveys. 2. Authors, American— Indiana. i Wld-
ney, Samuel, n. Williams, E. T. *. "'<■
Indiana Historical Soc.
Library
MS 60-1795
Northwest Territory collection, 1749-1838
ca. 500 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Includes material relating to Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne.
James McHenry, Patrick Henry, and George Rogers Clark.
Indexed.
Calendar In repository,
1 Northwest, Old— Hist.— Sources. 2. St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818
8 Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. 4. McHenry, James, 1753-1816 5
Henry, Patrick, 1786-1799.. 6. Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818. ' '
»„„...„ MS 60^1796
Indiana Historical Sol. Library
Rollins, Irvin Washington, 1829-1895.
Papers, 1848-79.
3 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy made from originals lent by F. L. Rollins
Farmer near Elgin, Minn. Diaries and an account book containing
descriptions of Wabasha Co., Minn, and social customs there along
with information on agricultural products, prices, attitudes toward
the Civil War, the presidential election of 1864, and problems of
local government.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 21 (1940) p 318
1. Wabasha Co., Minn. 2. Agriculture— Economic' aspects— Minne-
D^ W ? ba 'V l i a o C< \, 8 - D ' S.-Hlst.-Oivll War-Public^pinlon £
Presidents— U. &— Election— 1884.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-1797
Bersback, Ernest, 1858 (ca.)~1934.
Papers, 1913-31.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Businessman. Correspondence and other papers relating to specu-
lation in city lots in Chicago, Minneapolis, and Milwaukee, and to
Bersback's business as an Importing agent in Minneapolis
Minn. Hist Soc. / MS 60-1798
Business records of persons and firms in Sussex Co., N. J ,
ca. 1820-50.
ca. lOOOltems.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, orders, receipts, and other documents relating
primarily to business affairs of Hezeklali Denton, Richard S Denton
Coe Smith, and others, In Snuff Town, Wantage, and other communi-
ties.
Gift of Mrs. Edward P. Uptegrove, 1948.
1. Sussex Co., N. J.— Comm. i. Denton, Hezeklah. n. Denton.
Richard S. in. Smith, Coe.
k t „. o MS 60-1709
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Daniel, Reuben A
Business records, 1885-1922.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. F
Papers of a real estate agent and hardware merchant of Audrain
and Boone Counties, Mo., Including a few Items on Masonic and
Eastern Star lodges.
Deposited by Harry Daniel.
1. Real estate business— Missouri. 2. Hardware— Missouri 3
Freemasons. Missouri. 4. Order of the Eastern Star. Missouri'
m. i ,t . t., MS 60-1800
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association, Cameron,
Mo.
Records, 1883-1934.
47 v, and 154 folders.
CoJlectlon™™" 3 ° f MlsSOUrl Llbrar y. Western Historical Manuscripts
» Co^ f e ?, pond 1 en S e • accoun ' uo <>ks. receipts, and other papers of the
Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association and its successor the
Cameron Trust Co. Includes papers of A. J. Althouse, president of
both Arms, and correspondence of Mrs. Althouse relating to Eastern
otar activities.
Gift of C. H. Harrison,
_.l. Order of the Eastern Star. Missouri. r. Althouse, A. J., b.
1855. ^n. Althouse, Lettle M. (Shepherd) -in. Cameron Trust Com-
pany, Cameron, Mo.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1801
Gillingham, Harrold Edgar, 1864- collector.
Custom House documents and related papers, 1792-1855
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly U. S. Custom House documents, with some papers of other
departments. Includes shipping manifests relating to the Importation
of liquors (1792-1805), lists of alien passenger arrivals (1798-1820)
distillery Inspection permits (1792), dnta on Importation of spool
cotton by Bates and Coates ( 1855) , and other Items
Gift of Mr. Gillingham.
1. Liquor traffic— U. S. 2. Philadelphia— Emlg. & lmmlg. 3 Cotton
trade— Philadelphia. i. U. S. Custom House, Philadelphia n
Bates and Coates, Philadelphia.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
206
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike com-
panies, New England and New York, 1808-48.
5 v. ' ' _
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of Ancrum Turnpike Co., New York and Connecticut (1803-
21) ; Monson and Petersham Turnpike, Massachusetts (1804-15) ;
Blue Bill Turnpike Association, Randolph to Milton, Mass. (1304-
35) ; Canal Bridge, Lechmere Point to Boston (1821-48) ; and Cornish
Bridge Corp., Cornish, Me. (1846-47) Belated to the records of
Warren Bridge (Feiton collection)
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled byR.W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Purchased froni Plainfleld Galleries and Robert R. Maxham;
gifts of Charles H. Taylor and Charles E. Goodspeed,
1. Toll roads — New York. % Toll roads — New England, 3. Bridges —
New England. I. Ancrum _ rnplke Company, n. Petersham Mon-
son Corporation, m. Blue Hill Turnpike Association, iv. Cornish
Bridge Corporation, Cornish, Me.
MS 60--1803
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sell. Bus. Adm, Library
Calhoon, Solomon Saladin, 1838-1908.
Papers, 1851-1908.
285 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, Jurist, and political leader, of Canton, Madison Co., and
Jackson, Hinds Co., Miss. Correspondence, petitions, certificates, re-
ports, speech, documents, and memorabilia. Most of the papers are
appeals from lawyers (1908) urging Gov. Edmond P. Noel to reappoint
Calhoon to the State Supreme Court on the expiration of his term
In 1909. Of greatest significance ere papers pertaining to Calhoon's
service as president of the Mississippi Constitutional Convention of
1890. These include his certificate of election as delegate from Hinds
Co., a copy of his speech to the convention (Nov. 1, 1890), and a
volume containing names and addresses of delegates, officers, and
employees of the convention. Other Items Include a program of exer-
cises at the Canton Male Academy (1851); a report of a guard
mounted at Fort McRee by Lt. S. S. Calhoon, Co. I, 10th Regiment
of Mississippi Infantry, CSA (1861) ; certificates of Calhoon's election
as district attorney of the Fifth Judicial District (1866) and ,as
circuit Judge of the Ninth Judicial District (1876); the charter of
the Cottage Charity Hospital Association (1898) ; and the grade book
of George W. Ash, principal of the Canton Male Academy (1851)
The speech is published In Journal of the proceedings of the Con-
stitutional Convention of the State of Mississippi ... 1890, p. 700-703.
Gift of Mrs. Ralph G. Sharp, 1046.
1. Mississippi — Pol. & govt. 2. Mississippi. Supreme Court. 8. Law-
yers — Mississippi — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Judges —
Mississippi — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Mississippi In-
fantry. 10th Regt., 1861-1865. 6. U. S — Hist.— Civil War— Regimen-
tal histories — Mississippi Infantry— 10th. i. Ash, George W. n,
Mississippi. Constitutional Convention, 1890. in. Canton Male
Academy, Canton, Miss. iv. Cottage Chnrity Hospital Association.
MS 60-1804
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Lind, John, 1854-1930.
Papers, 1870-1933.
13 v. and 13 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative, Governor of Minnesota, and diplomat. Cor-
respondence, official despatches, speeches, clippings, and other papers
containing information on politics in Minnesota ; the activities of the
Democrat and Populist Parties ; the Grant Lakes-St. Lawrence water-
way ; the nomination of a minister to Sweden in 1913 ; steamship lines
on the Pacific coast; Llnd's interest In the University of Minnesota
as president of the Board of Regents ; and his position In Mexico In
1913 as President Wilson's special agent. Includes accounts kept by
Lind as receiver of the land office at Tracy, Minn. (1884-86) ; minutes
of the Public Safety Commission of Minnesota (1917-18) ; minutes
of a hearing before the Committee on Labor of the Minnesota Legis-
lature (1917) ; and minutes of an advisory council to the U. S. Sec-
retary of Labor, on which Llnd served as chairman in 1918.
Correspondents Include Tains Blxby, William E. Borah, William J.
Bryan, Pierce Butler, Cushman K. Davis, Frank A. Day, William C.
Edgar, William D.Haic, James J. Hill, Edward M. House, Magnus
Johnson, Franlc B, Kellogg, Walter H. Newton, Nelson O'Shaugh-
nessy, Lonis F. Post, Henrik Shlpstead, Willard L. Simpson/Lincoln
Steffens, James A. Tawney, Ambrose Tighe, Charles A. Towne, Samuel
Untermyer, and William D. Washburn.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide ho. 2, complied by.L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1BD5)
and in Minnesota history, v. 17 (1936) p. 159-163.
Gift of Mr" Lind, 1900 and Mrs. Llnd, 1935.
1. Minnesota— Pol. & govt. 2. St. Lawrence Seaway. 3. Steau^oat
lines— Pacific coast. 4. Minnesota. University, o. L-. S.— Relations
(general) with Mexico. 6. Mexico— Relations (general) with the
V. S. 7. Publie lands— Minnesota. 8. Labor and laboring classes—
U- S ' MS 60-1805
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Comstock, Solomon Gilman, 1842-1933.
Papers, 1872-1932.
47 v. and 58 boxes.
In Mii.nesotn Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, State legislator, and U. S. Representative from Minnesota.
Correspondence, account books, and legal papers containing requests
for political appointments; information on Minnesota State politics,
the Republican Party, the Farmers' Alliance, educational problems,
the building of roads, ihe St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Rail-
way Co., and the indemnity lands of the Northern Pacific Railway
Co.; Congressional bills and other data concerning the tariff, rail-
roads the Chippewa Indians, Pierre Bottineau, and shipping through
the Sault Ste. Marie Canal; and a record of legal cases handled
( 1875-82) Includes letter books kept by Comstock as a Congressman ;
letter books and accounts of Comstock's real estate business in part-
nership with Almond A. White, with whom he also Incorporated the
Northwest Land Co. in 1883; land contracts, deeds, and mortgage
papers; and miscellaneous papers of the Kalispell (Montana) Town-
site Co Correspondents include Elmer E. Adams, Christopher C.
Andrews Alphonso Barto, Cushman K. Davis, Loren Fletcher, Charles
A Gilman, William R. Merrlam, Knute Nelson, Henry M. Rice,
Dwlght M. Sabin, Henry C. Walte, and William D. Washburn.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939), p. 81-82.
Gift of Comstock's children.
1 Mlnnefota-Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.-Pol. & govt. -1889-1893 3.
Lawyers— Minnesota— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Educa-
tion— Minnesota. 5. Roads— Minnesota. 6. Railroads— Minnesota, i.
Chippewa Indiana. 8. Sault Snlnte Marie Canal. 9. Real estate bus -
ness-MInnesota. i. Kalispell Townslte Company, Kal-
lBpeU ' Mont MS 60-1806
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Andrews, Christopher Columbus, 1829-1922.
Papers, 1843-1930.
21 v. and 13 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Army officer, lawyer, diplomat, forest commissioner, and authoi.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers relating to the Civil War,
nartlcularly to the Mobile campaign, agriculture and dairy farming,
^Republican Party, a proposed Great Lakes-MlssUslppl^iver
transportation route via the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, the Oovern-
ment'Vlndlan policy In the 1850-s, the Kansas dispute of 1854, the life
of a Minister representing the U. S, In Sweden and Norway, and .the
development of forestry in Minnesota. Includes a few miscellaneous
papers of Andrews* daughter Alice. '.:'„'■"... , ... ' „,' „ f „
1 U s— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Agriculture— Minnesota.
3. Republican Party. Minnesota. 4. Fox-Wisconsin Waterway 5.
Indians of North Amer- ica— Government relations. 6. Kan-
sas— Hist— 1854-1861. 7. Forests and forestry— Minnesota.
S. U. S.— Diplomatic and consular service. . _
Minn. Hist. Soc. Mb 60-1807
Davidson, William B
Journal and sketchbook, 1824-27.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, of Philadelphia. Journal, giving details of Davidsons
activities In law college, dally local events, observations on sermons
preached in local churches, polities, travel through Pennsylvania by
coach and canal, and describing the reception tendered Lafayette on
the occasion of his visit to Philadelphia (Sept. 28, 1827 V Davidson B
pen-and-ink sketchbook (1825) contains drawings of Mauch Chunk
and Berwick, Pa., Harpers Ferry, Va., and other places.
Purchase, 1902. "'.'.-« ■»_ <.
1. Philadelphia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Pennsylvania— Descr. & trav.
8 Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, mar-
auls, 1757-1834. 4. Law— Study and teaching— Pennsylvania.
MS 60-1808
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Carpenter, Louis Henry, 1839-1916.
Papers, 1683-1903.
ca. 2500 items. " .. ■„
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, documents, war records, legal
papers and other material concerning Carpenter's military service
during' the Civil War, In Indian campaigns on the frontier and during
the Spanish-American War. Civil War letters from the field (1861-
64) • personal, business, legal, and real estate papers and documents
(16953887); Carpenter family genealogy (1683-1889) ^receipt book
(1811-16) ; papers pertaining to a lawsuit of Mark Ware against
William Bateman (1843) ; a pre-Revolutlonary army account book,
with tables of rations ; ledgers, daybooks, and receipt books of a physi-
cian. James Stratton (1779-1816) ; broadsides relating to raising reve-
nue during the Revolution (1780); and a biography of Elizabeth
Estaugh (1894)
Glftof agjrpe^er^ _ To 180(v _ Source9 2V S.-Htet.--
Civil War-Personal narratives. 8. Estaugh, Elizabeth (Haddon)
168^-1762 r^arpenter family. 5. U. S.-Hist.-Revolutlon-Fl-
nance, commerce, confiscations, etc. I. Stratton, Jama w _ im
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
207
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bigler, William, 1814-1880.
Papers, 1836-80.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Pennsylvania businessman, Journalist, and political leader. Corre-
?H n nf ?• 8 P eech «- Pamphlets, newspaper clippings, bills, accounts,
family papers, and other material. Some items relate to Bltler's
service as Governor (1851-54) and U. S. Senator <185<HH) reflating
5? I™™ 8 . 1 " 1 ^'i 1 . 4 !! 11 ^" 1 "^ State flnd Nfl tlon during the period
K«^S?iS"-. t Su y,?! :t8 i eferred t0 lnclade » e slavery cfuestlon, the
Kansas-Nebraska till, efforts to maintain the Union, and economic
cESSSmS'S* th v?£ IVl1 War ' Some ^Pe^ rela te t» t^ Tyloneand
nfJ^S"! 1 "!^ S ' and t0 the Centennial Exhibition of 187ft
v ra^lS^ n 448 e PennBylvan,a magazine of history and biography,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania M f 6 °- 181 <>
Beebe, Lewis, 1749-1816.
Journals, 1776-1801.
Sv. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Physician, clergyman, and merchant. The Journal for 1776-77 Is
a narrative of Beebe's participation in the campaign against Canada
£« D £^T% a0n l durlng whlchhe ^"^ as re^lmlntal surg^ a
he describes battles, troop movements, commanding officers, ravages
of disease (chiefly smallpox) In camri, and economic ind «*E?2 ;
pects of the period. Later Journals (1799-1800, 1800-01) contain
%oZ?JL a ( , 3 r rn T f ^° m £ ew Bngland t0 Virginia.^ deS oS
™~i£ «.° f , tra Ti el ! characteristics of inhabitants of the States tra-
versed, their religious sentiments, education, sports and recreation
economic and social conditions, and other dat^- Hedtoo^ thS
feraon, and the contest between Democratic and Federalist faction*
torv^wS™^ 1776 '! Pushed in PennyiTJrmaXln^of Z
toryand^ biography, v. 59, no. 4 (Oct. 1935) p. 821-381
Gift of Roland a Ashbrook, 1986. V- P^-ooi.
> tOaaadta Invasion, 1776-1776. 2. U. S.— Hist — Revolution—
Medical and sanitary affairs. S. Atlantic Stal^=£escr *& &
U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1797-1801. 5. Presldents-U. S.— Blectlon-isOO.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ^ 60-1811
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.
Business records, 1787-1822
ca. 50,000 items.
d£ Hl ? t0 'i. cal SocIet y ot Pennsylvania collections.
^Ka "adelphia printer, publisher, and bookseller. Letter books
Srfl y c , ontaI , nlDg correspondence with American bookdealers ; also In-'
eludes Carey's correspondence with prominent political and literarv
personalities, relating to all aspects nf the pubUshlni : buSness In
eludes lists of publications, political pamphteto, magallne^ academe
tZfttS& '? ° f l he Blble ' ^0S™PW^,. dictionaries j£3 and S
lea publications, biographies, and related material of interest for
iw^Sffit" 1 - and< ;»" ll ™l history. Includes a etter torn Tobtas
Lear (1793 ^concerning maps In Washington's possession "Ebenezer
Hazard letters (1787-90) relating to political puW J^tlons • and
Thomas Jeffersoa letters (1801 and 1820) commentln^n schwlbookfl
Austln C, Thoma 8 P B bU R atl r ' t °th«r ^rrespondenis 6 &MKS
WitaftS^ Barton, Jeremy Belknap, George de Bennevllle,
nilih? T°S belt ; Ten ^ 0oxe ' A - J - Dalla s, John Dickinson, Timothy
Dwight, John Forsyth, Levi Holllngsworth, A. E. Laniont, James
H? m h^ „ n, w.n arleS o Pe £" t ' Josepn Prlestley John Paulding Jamel
nm °?V W ""amSpotswood, Charles Plnekney and Richard Rush
Gift of Lea and Febiger, 1927 and 1930.
1. Book Industries and trade— U, S. 2. U. S— Blbl 3 American
wS'STm^TPlf 1 ^ a ^ h Toblas - "62-1816. n. Hazard, E^e"
1744-1817. in. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1826.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60 ~ 1812
Cox, John, 1754-1847.
Papers of -John Cox and family, 1600-1900
ca. 5000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Farmer and Quaker leader, of Burlington, N. J. Correspondence
?e D0rt 9 en d 8 oc f , ;r l , Pt a " d ' nTO,ce hooks, religious and Uterlry MSS
o? P th» 'J°^ ° l mater ,l aIS .' and o^r papers and records Indicative
of the reigious, humanitarian, social, and economic Influence of the
Co^ -^ZXT, " fe - /ome 2000 letters re from John and Ann
Cox to their daughter and son-in-law, Susannah Cox Parrlsh and
Joseph Parrlsh of Philadelphia (1785-1845) Many papers relate T to
slavery and the abolition movement, and to agenci^X the "lie?
n™!f^A re ? Uon ^., W11I,an ' Penn with the Indians; the livffl of
oZ^Ji ^?^ ak f rSi J tr J ade , w,th Africa ' Calcutta, and elsewhere; and
Quaker doctrinal and disciplinary matters. Genealogical material re?
latlng to the Cox, Parrlsh, Dillwyn, Mitchell, and other families.
Includes letters and other writings by, to, or concerned with William
Penn, Israel Pemberton, James Pemberton, John Pemberton, John
Rodman, Benjamin Lightfoot, John Bringhurst, Hannah Lloyd
George Mimin, William Logan, David Barclay, John Fotherglll!
Roberts Vnux, Dolly Madison, King William in. Isnuc Parrlsh Sam-
uel Parrlsh. Job Bacon, John Parrish, Thomas Wilkinson, Samuel
Emlen, Hannah Hill, and others.
Gift of Rodman Wharton.
1. Friends, Society of— Hist.— Sources. 2. Slavery in the U S
8. Friends, Society of— Biog. 4. Indians of North America— Penn-
sylvania. 5. Cox family. 6. Parrish family. 7, Dillwyn family 8
^ h ?Ji £amlly ' a Philadelphia— Coram. i. Cox, Ann (Dillwyn)'
1740-1838. rr. Parrlsh, Susannah (Cox) 1788-1851 m
Parrish, Joseph, 1779-1840.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1813
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
Papers, 1747-94.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
In part, photocopies.
Statesmnn, publisher, scientist, and diplomat. Correspondence and
other papers (1750-83) ; notes on the Franklin famUy.Tlth geneafoE
and hX&^IIJ'u (1730) ; aCC0UnU ° £ the flVm'of Fra^kmi
??™?SU. ^Z 47-66 ) miscellaneous accounts (1750-81) • receiot bonk
reEtfnf UwZ^l "Vf** ' ° fflClal ™ erB and* corespondent
S"" 8 . Franklin's activity as agent of the Colony of Pennsylvania
(1757-71) ; correspondence with Congress while he was Minister to
fl776%5) ) ' mtoceUane o"a Papers from his French ministry
Selected Franklin items were published In Pennsylvania magazine
°« hIsto £ y ,"& hlography, v. 5 (1881) p. 353-355; v. 15 (1891) p. 85-
To\wi% p'fso^k 45 ^ 61 ' v " * (1899> p ' 1_22 and 8 ^ Mi "V*
Purchase.
•> i P / an £ lln fam,1 y- 2 - Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt— Colonial period.
8. D. S.— For. rel.— France. 4, France— For. rel.— U. S. i Frank-
lin, firm, printers, Philadelphia.
tt. t . ,c , l . MS 60-1814
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bevis, Thomas.
Genealogical records, 1737-1879.
"a. 75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Collection of papers and correspondence relating to the families of
Beyls, Draper, Brockley, and related New Jersey families
Gift of Samuel Adams Bevis, 1906.
1. Bevis family. 2. Draper family. 3. Brockley family 4 New
Jersey — Geneal. '
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1815
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809.
Papers, 17B6-1869.
ca. 25,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Quaker merchant, Ironmaster, and land developer, of PhlladelDhia
Business records, including correspondence, l e tte7 books, S£S rat
counts, cashbooks, receipts, legal documents, deeds, and other busi-
ness papers; also family papers of some of Drinker's descendants,
material relating to public affairs during the Revolution and to
Quaker meetings and activities. Data on extensive land operation ,
nulfdTnT JT„ e nT y £ a :; la f™ nt 'S r countles ' oo-^odltles, prlSes, 3
nr „^"= m T'^ b0ndS • l nden t"res, poll taxes, the settlement of
™ S! On„n I erS ^States. Material concerned with settlements
°Snn^ri^T^ an r? a ,' Meaho P^ D - and Sugar Creek, settlers from
Connecticut and^ Delaware; correspondence with Henry Plgon of
London; and material on sugar refining. Of . Revolutionary if tore^t
are letters relating to the Philadelphia Tea Party (1773-78) orders
?L%T Cn 0f , Sa "£ y ' William Franklin's proclamatlorof 'l°75, a
an" otner P ltems ODI, Ben3a mln Harrison to George Washington (1775),
T„™L tr0 T ta ° £ let i e ^ from Drinker to his business partner, Abel
James (James and Drinker, importing firm) published in Pennsyl-
vania magazine of history and biography, v. 14 (1890) p 41h15
l.,Real property— Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist— Revolu-
tion— Sources. ..a. Sugar—Manufacture and refining— Philadelphia.
4. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia. i. James, Abel, n James
and Drlnker^Phlladelphia. nr. Drinker family, rv. Pennsylvania.
Council of Safety. *
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1816
208
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hickman family.
Papers, 1796-1920.
3 v. and 297 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, accpunts, legal documents, and miscellaneous busi-
ness papers of the Hickman family In Missouri and Louisiana and
the Bryan family in Kentucky and Missouri, Including papers of
David M. Hickman, David H. Hickman, John L. Hickman, Thomas
H. Hickman, Thaddeus B, Hickman, Sarah Hickman, and John H
Bryan. Includes records of sales of land and Negroes, a description
of the shooting of an Indian, a power of attorney (1796), a deed
signed hy Pierre Chouteau (1819), a land grant signed by James
Monroe (1819), a permit to leave Texas (1838), accounts of sales
of mules and corn (1848-54), an account of a trip to California
(1852), a letter from John L. Hickman while he was a student at
Harvard (1854), an account of a trip to Texas (1856), lecture notes
on natural philosophy (1858), an account book kept by Mrs. Thomas
J. Hickman during her travels in the U. S. and Canada (1859), the
contract made by a Swedish woman agreeing to serve the "family of
Thomas H. Hickman (1871), and records of the T. B. Hickman
grocery at Columbia, Mp. CP I ' res P on<Jen ce of Peter T. Hickman con-
tains letters from factors In New Orleans discussing sales of sugar,
molasses, corn, and cotton, and advising htai as to the state of the
market. Correspondents include Moses U. Payne, F. A. Desloge, and
David S. Lamme.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hickman.
1. Heal property— U. S. 2. Slave-trade— U. S. 3. Overland jour-
neys to the Pacific. 4. Grocery trade— Columbia, Mo. 5. Produce
trade— New Orleans. i. Bryan family.
MS 60-1817
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Gibson, James, fl. 1764.
Papers, 1712-1846.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Agent for land companies in Pennsylvania. Correspondence,
statements, accounts, minutes, agreements, contracts, mortgages, sur-
veys, deeds, and other legal and business papers, relating to the
colonial and early national periods. Includes land- claims and deeds
of Maryland (1712-16) ; French and Spanish passports, mercantile
agreements regarding notes of credit (1766) ; correspondence on local
affairs and politics, accounts of public disbursements, papers relating
to the public accounts of Francis Hopklnson (1780) {various con-
tracts, accounts, and legal papers Involving Robert Morris, Daniel
Parker, and John Nicholson and concerning transactions during the
Revolution (1779-80) ; papers of the Pennsylvania Property Co. and
the Asylum Co. relating to land transactions involving Gibson, Robert
Morris, and John Nicholson (1792-1828) ; correspondence of their
agents, Judah Colt and James Gibson; and papers concerning land
transfers to Pennsylvania In the Erie area (1792) Other corre-
spondence (1824-46) is addressed to the Philadelphia publishers and
booksellers Carey and Lea and their successors (now Lea and
Feblger) Additional correspondents Include William Balnbrldge,
John O. Breckinridge, Horace Binney, C. C. Bonaparte, Thomas
Cooper, Joseph Drayton, Millard Fillmore, C. J. Ingersoll, John
Marshall, Joel R. Poinsett, Peter Pu Ponceau, Joseph Qulncy, B.
Randolph, J. Heed, Thomas RIch6, Richard Bush, Andrew Steven-
son, Bushrod Washington, Hamilton Washington, and Noah Webster.
1. Beal property — Maryland. 2. Finance, Public— Pennsylvania.
3. Heal property— Pennsylvania. 4. Booksellers and bookselling —
Philadelphia. i. Hopklnson, Francis, 1737-1791. H. Morris, Robert,
1734-1800. m. Parker, Daniel, iv, Nicholson, John, d, 1800. v. Colt,
Jndah, b. 1761. vi. Pennsylvania Property Company, vrr. Asylum
Company, vni. Lea and Feblger, Philadelphia.
MS 60-1818
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gilpin family.
Papers, 1738-1878.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
A miscellaneous group of family papers, comprising: Indentures
conveying John and William West's lands in Wilmington, Del. (1788-
46) ; patents of land In Luzerne Co., Pa., Issued to John Coles (1797) ;
papers concerning Indiana lands held in trust by Joshua Gilpin for
Balnbrldge and Brown, England (1833) ; map of Indiana Co., Pa.;
map of the lands of Brandywlne Manufacturing and Banking Co.,
Wilmington, Del. ; letters from John A. Dlx, Edward Livingston, John
Forsyth, George M, Dallas, and others, addressed to Henry D. Gilpin
(1833-48) ; Richard Penn's and Sarah Master's letters and documents
concerning their financial difficulties, and the conveyance of their
properties and lands In Philadelphia through Tench Francis and
others (1775-94)
Gift of Maria and Elizabeth Gilpin, 1923.
1. Real property — Wilmington, Del. 2. Real property — Luzerne Co.,
Pa. 3. Real property — Indiana Co., Pa. 4, Real property — Philadel-
phia. 5. Brandywlne Manufacturing and Banking Company, x.
Gilpin, Henry DUworth, 1801-1860. n. Penn, Richard, 1736-1811.
m. Master, Sarah.
MS 60-1819
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Russell, Roswell Phillip, 1820-1896.
Papers, 1849-93.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm made from originals lent by Corah L. Colbrath.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, receipts, and reminiscences
of a St. Anthony storekeeper, land office official, and representative In
the territorial legislature. Includes Information on Russell's journey
lip the Mississippi River with Alexander Graham In 1839, stops at the
homes of Daniel Gavin, a missionary at Red Wing, and James Wells, a
fur trader at Frontenac, the establishment of a fur-trading post at
Bloomlngton, Hennepin Co., Minn., activities of Russell as agent for
the Rice and Irvine addition to St. Paul, and his work as receiver ot
the Minneapolis Land Office ami «s the proprietor of a general store
at St. Anthony, Minn.
1 Mississippi River. 2. Fur trade — Minnesota. 8. Real property —
St Paul. 4. U. S. General Land Office. 5. General stores — St. An-
thony, Minn,
MS60-1820
Minn. Hist. Soe.
Andrews family.
Papers, 1852-1920.
2 v., 2 boxo, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm made from originals lent by Ruth C. Andrews.
Correspondence and diaries of James A. Andrews and his family,
relating to social lite In Hudson, Wis., the Baptist Church, Bible socle-
ties, a surveying expedition which located the line of the Northern
Pacific Railroad In 1870, and the employees' medical plan of the
Northern Pacific Benefit Association.
1 Hudson, Wis. — Soc. life & cust. 2. Northern Pacific Beneficial
Association. 8. Baptists— Wisconsin. 4. Bible— Publication and dis-
tribution — Societies, etc. 5. Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
6. Railroads— U. &— Surveying. I. Andrews, James A,, 1845-1930.
MS60-1821
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Caverno, Xenophon.
Papers, 1917-41.
lv. and 120 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Westeru Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ..-■ ,
Correspondence end other papers of a Missouri farmer and agri-
cultural leader, Including reports of activities of the American Cotton
Growers' Exchange, minutes of meetings of the board of directors of
the Missouri Cotton Growers Co-operative Association (1923-24), and
minutes of meetings of the Missouri Agricultural Conservation Com-
mission. Correspondence relates to practices and problems on coopera-
tives activities of the Federal Farm Board, the marketing of cotton
through dooIs, the effect of farm legislation on farmers and the soil,
legislation during Roosevelt's first term^nnd the political campaign of
1936' and Includes references to Chester C. Davis, Julian N. Frlnnt,
William Hlrth, Howard M. Sliirkey, A. W. Uren, Henry Wallace, and
GeorgePeck.
Deposited by Mrs. Caverno.
1 Agriculture, Cooperative— U.S. 2. Cotton trade— U. S. 8. Agri-
culture and state— U. S. 4. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1936. I.
American Cotton Growers' Exchange, n. Missouri Cotton Growers
Co-operative Association, m. Missouri. Agricultural Conservation
Commission.
MS 60-1822
Missouri, Univ. Libr.
Davis, Chester Charles, 1887-
Papers, 1925-37.
1042 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of an agricultural leader and
bank executive, including agricultural reports, marketing and crop
statistics, Federal farm bills, agricultural conference and committee
reports, papers on Herbert Hoover and the presidential election of
1928, farm magazines, bulletins, and newspaper clippings. Corre-
spondents include Charles G. Dawes, William Hlrth, George Harris,
Frank O Lowden, Alfred E. Smith, Herbert Hoover, George N. Peek,
John J Raskob, William Randolph Hearst, Xenophon Caverno, Wil-
liam M. Jardine, the Indiana Independent Equality for Agriculture
Club, the Smith Independent League, the Missouri Agricultural
League, the Montana State iTarm Bureau, the Montana Wheat;
Growers' Association, and the Agricultural League of Nebraska,
Deposited by Mr. Davis. „ „
1 Agriculture— U. S.— Statistics. 2. Agriculture and state— U. S.
3. Hoover, Herbert Clark, Pres. U. S„ 1874- 4. Presidents—
U, S.—Elecl ion— 1928.
MS 60-1823
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
209
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935.
Papers, 1862-1932.
6*71 Items and It.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer of Cobbam, Va. Business and personal correspondence,
legal briefs and notes concerned with trials and appeals against the
State of New York, and against the Washington post for slander,
literary MSS. of treatises on the lunacy laws of various states, and
miscellaneous papers, chiefly (1880-1920). The letters (about half
the collection) relate to Chaloner's attempts to have himself declared
sane, to verdicts from psychologists concerning bis mental condition,
to the fostering of motion pictures for rural areas, to the circulation
of some of bis poems on European politics prior to 1914, and to con-
gratulations to Chaloner on obtaining a favors ble verdict regarding bis
sanity In the U. S. Supreme Court. Includes canceled checks, tele-
grams, Invitations, and clippings, the latter largely confined to the
career of Chaloner's divorced wife, Amelle Rives, who later married
Prince Pierre Troubetskoy , and to the comment caused by the popular
phrase coined by Chaloner "Who's looney now?" Among the cor-
respondents are Arthur Brisbane, Philip Alexander Bruce, Richard
Evelyn Byrd, J. H. Cboate, Walter Duranty, A O. Gordon, Joseph
Jastrow, Claude Kltcbln, L. S. Overman, and W. L. Phelps.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1940, 1954.
1. Lawyers — Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 In-
sanity— -Jurisprudence— U. S. 8. Moving pictures. 4. Troubetzkoy.
AmeTle (Rives) 1838-1945.
MS 60-1824
Duke Univ. Library
Business records of firms located in Chalk Level and Ward
Springs, Va., 1872-1916.
■3ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-88)
Letter book, ledgers, daybooks, journals, and cashbooks of Mustaln
and Lamkln, S. W. Mustaln and Co., and J. P. Lamkln, general mer-
chants of Chalk Level, and of E. R. Monroe and Co., merchants of
Ward Springs. Record book of the postmaster, Chalk Level, for 1899-
1901.
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of Vir-
ginia Library, 1937-88, p. S3.
1. General stores — Chalk Level, Va. 2. Postal service — Virginia —
Chalk Level. 3. General stores — Ward Springs, Va. i. Mustaln
and Lamkln, Chalk Level, Va. n. Mustaln (S. W.) and Company,
Chalk Level, Va. ra. Lamkln, J. P., firm, Chalk Level, Va
IV. Monroe (E.R.) and Company, Ward Springs, Va
vi,-h i tt . r .k MS 60-1825
Vlndnla. Univ. Llbr.
Gilpin, Henry Dihvorth, 1801-1860.
Papers of Henry D. Gilpin and family, 1727-1872.
ca. 20,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer, author, and editor; U. S. Attorney General.
Correspondence, journals, accounts, notes, legal papers, printed mat-
ter, scrapbooks, literary MSS., and other material of Gilpin and his
family, whose members were distinguished In scholarship, commerce,
and political leadership. Includes letters from Martin Van Buren
(1836-62), James Buchanan (1839-56), George M. Dallas (1831-59)
Edward Everett (1831-61), and other letters from T. F. Bayard
George Peabody, Edward Livingston, Henry Clay, Richard Rush,
Charles Gallagher, George Bancroft, Qouverneur Kemble, John W
Forney, J. B. Francis, Benjamin Chew, Joseph Reed Ingersoll, and
Wlnfleld Scott (1819-72). Besides Gilpin family Items, includes
groups of papers of Joel R. Poinsett, James Wilkinson, Daniel Clark,
William Short, James Brown, and David Porter.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 238. Selected Items published In
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 45 (1921). p. 224-
24Z ^ y ;. 4O J 1025) P- 289 -S28. v. 50 (1926) p. 64-78, 163-178, 380-382;
r. 51 (1927) p. 172-190, 351-375; and v. 52 (1928) p. 29-58
Gift of the estate of Henry D. Gilpin.
1. Lawyers— V. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. States-
men, American. i. Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. n. Wilkinson,
^".^'oJJ 67-1 ?? 5 - m - Clark - Dan 'el. 1766-1813. rv. Short, William,
1759-1840. v. Brown, James, 1766-1835. vx. Porter, David, 1780-1843
vn. Gilpin family.
„ MS 60-1826
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bushnell, John Adams, 1821-1874.
Papers, 1852-1930.
55 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of John A Bushnell, Sr. and his
wife Eugenia Bronaugh Bushnell of Henry Co., Mo., and other mem-
bers of the Bushnell and Bronaugh families. Includes letters from
John A Bushnell, Jr., at school In Fayette and Boonvllle, Mo. ; Horace
B. Bushnell, writing from the same towns as a student and later from
the Oklahoma Territory as a coal and dry goods merchant; Samuel
H. P. Bronaugh, discussing cattle raising in Texas ; and W. C.
Bronaugh, describing his political career and bis efforts to release the
Younger brothers from the penitentiary at Stillwater, Minn. Other
correspondence relates to the United Confederate Veterans and tha
Confederate Soldiers' Home at Hlgglnsvllle, Mo. Includes also letters,
mainly of political significance, from William Joel Stone, Lon V.
Stephens, Frank James, Cole Younger, Francis M, Cockrell, Breckin-
ridge Long, and Arthur M. Hyde.
Gift of R. G.Carney.
1. Coal trade— Oklahoma. 2. Dry-goods — Oklahoma. 8. Cattle
trade— Texas. 4. Younger brothers. 5. United Confederate Veterans.
Missouri Division. 6. Missouri. Confederate Soldiers' Home, Hlg-
glnsvllle. i. Bushnell, Eugenia (Bronaugh) b. 1834. n. Bushnell
John Adams, b. 1874, m. Bushnell, Horace Bascom, b. 1869 rv'
Bronaugh, Samuel Heath Peyton, v. Bronaugh, Warren Carter b'
iS39. vi. Bushnell family, vn. Bronaugh family. '
MS 60-1827
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Garriott, George.
Business records, 1838-50.
1 v. and 19 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, accounts, and other papers of a merchant and
miller of St. Charles, Mo. Includes references to wheat prices, ship-
ping conditions, and a cholera epidemic.
Purchase.
1. Flour mills— St. Charles, Mo. 2. Wheat — Prices. 8. Shipping —
Missouri. 4. Cholera, Asiatic — St. Charles, Mo.
MS 60-1828
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library,
Account books of shipbuilders, New England and New
York, 1822-1923.
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of Boyd & Hanson, Portland, Me. (1822-68); Edward &
Joseph Holmes, Kingston, Mass. (1827-88) ; Pyam Cusblng, Medford,
Mass. (1837-45) ; Judab Lorlng, Medford, Mass. (1839-52); W. & A.
Fletcher, New York (technical description of 108 steamers 1858-82) :
Sawyer Bros., Mlllbrtdge, Me. (1871-1916) ; and Electric Boat Co.,
Groton, Conn, (letters to agent in Peking, China, 1910-23) Related
to the records of the American Steel Barge Co. (Wetmore collection)
and T„ F. & T. Jewett (Jewett collection)
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R.W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gifts of Charles H. Taylor, Mrs. Nelson H. Man-In, Dixie Business
Book Shop, Alonzo Sawyer, and Electric Boat Co., ca. 1931-38.
1. Sbip-butlding — New England. 2. Ship-building — New York
(City) 3. Steamboats. i. Cushlng, Pyam. n. Lorlng, Judah. ra
Boyd & Hanson, Portland, Me. iv. Holmes (Edward & Joseph) Kings-
ton, Mass. r. Fletcher (W. & A.) New York. vi. Sawyer Brothers,
Mlllbrldge, Me. vn. Electric Boat Company.
MS 60-1829 rev
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Scb. Bus. Adm. Library
Shields, William F d. 1866.
Papers, 1821-70.
280 Items and 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts.
Naval officer, Correspondence, Journals, personal and official
papers, order books, reports, and plantation accounts. Most of the
material relates to Shields' service In the Navy, and Includes cor-
respondence with Secretaries of the Navy (mainly with Abel P.
Upshur, nnd smaller groups of letters of Smith Thompson, Samuel L.
Southard, George Bancroft, John Y. Mason, William A. Graham, and
James O. Dobbin) Some letters relate to a controversy (1851) at
the Memphis Navy Yard between Shields and John G. Floyd, an
engineer. Other correspondents include Jefferson Davis, V. M, Ran-
dolph, B. G. Shields, Charles Shields, H. L. Shields, S. B. Shields,
and Tom Shields. Two printed Items are a school report of Thomas
P. Shields, Montrose Academy, Garlandville, Miss. (1846) signed by
John N. Waddel; and a letter of the Agricultural Society of Lowndes
County (1855) signed by Charles Baskervlll. Most of the papers
date from the 1840's, The 8 volumes Include "quarter bills," private
journals of Shields as commander of vessels, letter book, receipts and
records of outlays for stores, and an order and report book. Some
volumes contain plantation accounts. Vessels represented Include
the U, S. Ship North Carolina, U. S, Ship Warren, U. S. Schooner
Boxer, and U. S, Sloop Preble (with a few pages relating to U. S.
Storeshlp Erie) Among the personal papers Is Shields' will, dated In
July 1842.
Gift of Molna Evans, Mrs. Arrln^ton Johnson, William J. Evans,
and Thomas Shields Evans, 1947.
1. U. S. Navy — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Plantations — Mississippi. i. Upshur, Abel Parker, 1790-1844. n.
Shields family, m. North Carolina (Ship) rv. Warren (Ship) v.
Boxer (Schooner) vi. Preble (Sloop)
MS 60-1830
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
210
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sivley, Clarence L 1871-1936.
Papers, 1892-1943.
3537 Items and 3 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer and planter, of Oxford, Miss,, and Memphis, Tenn. Busi-
ness and legal papers, account books, and correspondence, of Sivley
and members of his family. Most papers date from the years 1D30-8B,
and consist of business and household accounts Indicative of the
distressed financial conditions then prevailing. Other puiieis relate
to Sivley's work us counsel for the Yazoo and Mississippi Vulley
Railroad Co. and the Illinois Centrul Railroad Co., and as a member
of two law firms In Memphis: Sivley, Evans and McCadden i and
Sivley, Evans and Evans. Other papers relute to Mississippi Delta
plantations. Two of the account books contuln business records of
S. D. Rhodes, Pelahatchle (1808-1012), mainly records of cotton
bought for W. B. Haynle, Jackson; and Rogers and Willis, Newton.
One volume contains an abstract of title of property of Minnie C.
Sivley, Oxford (1030) Some of the papers pertain to John Henry
Rhodes, Ella Sivley Rhodes, John Sivley Rhodes, S. D. Rhodes, Lena
Sivley, L. J. Sivley, Jones S. Hamilton, George S. Hamilton, William
S. Hamilton, Jr., and William S. Hamilton, Sr. Among the corre-
spondents are Percy Bell, H. C. Craig, Stone Denvours, L. A. Downs,
Marlon 0. Evans, Thomas A. BvanB, Robert V. Fletcher, Charles H.
Markham, A. T. Stovall, J. T. Thomas, nnd WUUam 8. Varduman.
Deposited by Clarence S. Hamilton, 1053.
1. Depressions— 1020— U. S. 2. Yuzoo and Mississippi Valley nail-
road. 3. Illinois Central Railroad Company. 4. Lawyers — Tennes-
see — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Plantations — Mississippi.
8. Cotton trade— Mis- slsslppl. i. Rhodes, Samuel D„
b.1837. n. Rhodes family, m. Sivley family.
MS60-1831
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1884, oolleotor.
Historical papers, 1707-1881.
7 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Historical documents and letters collected by Claiborne during his
researches on the history of Mississippi nnd the Southwest, Among
the outstanding Items are the George Polndexter papers, the John
Sevier papers, and other documents of tbe Mississippi Territory.
Complete catalog In Publications of the Mississippi Historical
Society, v. 5 (1002) p. 203-227.
Gift of Mr. Claiborne, 1882.
1. Southwest, Old— Hist. — Sources. 2. Mississippi— Hist— Sources,
I. Polndexter, George, 1770-1368. n. Sevier, John, 1746-1815.
MS 60-1832
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Pemberton, John Clifford, 1893-
Papers, 1931^2.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Author, of New York. One volume Is the typescript (carbon copy)
of Pemberton's biography of his grandfather, Lt. Gen, John O. Pem-
berton, entitled Pemberton, defender of Vlcksburg (published 1042)
The other volume, entitled Scrap book of photographs, newspnper clip-
pings, etc., with reference to Vlcksburg reunion, May 21st and 22nd,
1037, pertains to the meeting of the Descendants of the Participants
of the Campaign, Siege and Defense of Vlcksburg. The material
relates to the participation of Pemberton and U. S. Grant in In the
meeting; lt contains pictures and copies of letters dating back to
1863. Among the significant correspondents are U. S. Grant in, Battle
McCardle, L. G. Holder, Douglas MacArthur, Douglas S. Freeman,
William D. Connor, William E. Dodd, Frank M. McCoy, Gamaliel
Bradford, and Francis R. Pemberton.
Gift of Mr. Pemberton, 1042.
1. Pemberton, John Clifford, 1814-1881. 2. Vlcksburg, Miss.— Siege,
1863. i. Grant, Ulysses S., 1881- n. Descendants of the Par-
ticipants of the Campaign, Siege and Defense of Vlcksburg.
MS 60-1833
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Rollins, Bertie (Shaw)
Papers, 1821-1981.
386 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts.
Writer and historian, of Aberdeen, Monroe Co., Miss. Typewritten
and MS. copies of letters and records concerning the town and county.
Includes articles on Aberdeen hotels, copies of Shaw family letters
(1860-00), a poem by Mrs. Rollins, copies of land records, will books,
marriage records, contracts between planters and freedmen, and a
newspaper clipping (1050) regarding; Gen. Reuben Davis, lawyer,
U. S. and Confederate Congressman, and officer In the Mexican and
Olvll Wars.
Glftof Mrs, Rollins, 1066.
I. Monroe Co., Miss. — Hist.— Sources. 2. Aberdeen, Miss.— Hotels,
taverns, etc. 3. Davis, Reuben, 181S-1880. i, Shaw fam-
ily.
MS 60-1834
Mississippi, Dept, of Archives and History
Adams, Simeon Roe, 1812-1800.
Papers, 1842-75.
128 Items.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Journalist j editor of tho Eastern clarion, Paulding, Miss. Ohlofly
correspondence, Including family letters. Includes an offer from
J. J. Shannon to Mrs, Adams to buy the HnBtern clarion following
Adams' douth. Most of Adams' letters were written to his wife,
Isabella Ann Bowman 'Ada ms. Other family members represented
Include sons: Charles Rufus Adams, a cadet at the United States
Military Academy and a Confederate Soldier ; William Joseph Adams,
editor of the Enterprise (MIbb.) courier; Francis Erwen Adams;
Simeon Roe Adams, Jr. ; nnd Henry Plnckney Adams. Three letters
are from n brother, Wllllnm Rufus Adams. Other correspondents '
Include John J. McRae, Albert G. Brown, ThomnB S. Gathrlght,
Thomas It. Govan, and Jacob Thompson,
Gift of Mrs. OhnrlcB D. Wright, 1050.
1. journalists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Weekly
clarion-ledger, JackBon, Miss, i. Adams family, n. Adams, Isabella
Ann Bowman, nr. Adams, OharleB Rufus. iv. Adams, William Joseph.
MS 60-1830
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Gassaway, Mary.
Scrapbooks, 1940-06.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives nnd History.
One scrapbook contains clippings from tho Now Albany (Mlas.)
Qazotte, Issues of Mar. 1056, Including a copy of the diary of James
Bardln kept while making a covered wagon trip to California In 1866
with a caravan that originated at Ripley, Miss. The other volume
contains clippings from the centennial ed. (1040) of the Gazette, and
MS. Information about the Gassaway and Collins families of New
Albany.
GJft of Miss Gassaway, 1068.
1. Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 2. New Albany, Miss. 3. Gaesn-
way family. 4. Collins family. I, Bardln, James.
MS 60-1886
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Silliman, David.
Daybooks, 1824-83.
10 v.
In Connecticut State Library,
Account books nnd weather books of a resident of Weston, Conn,
Gift, 1080.
MS 60-1887
Connecticut. State Library
Huntington family.
Correspondence, 1830-64.
84 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Includes personal correspondence (1SS0-40) of Jabez W. Hunting-
ton, U. S. Representative from Connecticut, chiefly concerned with
family affairs; and correspondence of John M, Huntington relating
to bis leave of absence from service In the Olvll War as Assistant
Quartermaster, due to poor health.
Purchase, 1040.
I. Huntington, Jabez Williams, 1788-1847. n. Huntington, John M.
MS 60-1888
Connecticut. State Library
Hele, James E
Letter books, 1820-28.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
American businessman In Puerto CnbeUo, then a part of Colombia,
Copies of letters from Hele to relatives and friends, describing living
conditions, business and shipping enterprises, local affairs, and mili-
tary and political events.
Gift of Daniel R. Pannepacker.
L Puerto Oabello.
MS60-1889
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hopper, Harry Shelmire.
Genealogical papers, 1633-1911,
ca. 8000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and copies of records concerning the Hopper and
related families : Thomas, Gorwood, Goodwin, Oollens, darter, Fettar,
Cart, Denn, Coffee, and others.
1. Hopper family. 2. U. S.— Geneal.
MS 60-1840
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
211
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harrison Oil Company.
Records, 1864-66.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, bills, and deeds (1864) ; and a receipt book (1865-
68) relating to working and drilling for oil In Pennsylvania.
Gift of Charles B. Harding, 1918.
1. Oil fields — Pennsylvania.
«■ * . ,c ■ . . 'MS 60*1841
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hicks, Isaac, 1748-1836.
Docket books, 1772-1832.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Bucks Co. (Pa.) prothonotary, clerk of court, and justice of the
peace. Docket books containing lists of cases to be heard, records of
marriages performed, judgments, and writs Issued.
Bucks ?©'''?!!'* 01 '' 18- B " CkS C °" PS ' 2 " Eegl8ters ot blrth8 ' etc -—
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1842
American Academy of the Fine Arts, New York
Records, 1803-40. '
18 v. ,
In New York Historical Society collections.
fhf°^f? pon . de J?, ce / b * law8 . minutes, secretary's reports, material about
the academy's history, aiid architects' drawings.
New York Historical Society MS 60-1843
American Art-Union, New York.
Records, 1840-51.
109 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (letters received and letterpress books) and
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-1844
Ames, Ezra, 1768-1836.
Papers, 1790-1826.
23 items and 17 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
i o J ^" 8t J Vw*??* (1700-1802), notebooks listing expenses (1789-
ltuU), and miscellaneous papers.
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Socletv MS 60-1845
Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871.
Papers, 1814-31.
15 Items and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections,
tomftriaTs-aKr ^ Bark6r <l814 - 28) •"* PaPer8 relat,n *
w v „=, . , MS 60-1846
New York Historical Society
Noxubee Co., Miss.
Records, 1830-96.
150 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
A miscellaneous group of letters, legal papers, petitions, wills, re-
ports, and printed items, apparently concerned in the main with Noxu-
bee Co. Twelve letters (1836-72) relate to the Rosser, Gathrigbt,
Yates, and Spann families. Among the legal papers are the wills of
Charles Spann, James Slaughter, Alexander Jackson, Gabriel Davie,
William P. Davidson, and Thomas M. Dupree. Includes a MS. list of
destitute Confederate soldiers, filed in 1867, and a Confederate broad-
side Issued 1864 in Meridian, Miss. Another group consists of legal
papers, petitions, reports, and wills, principally addressed to the
county's Board of Police, 1830-81.
1. Noxubee Co., Miss.— Hist. — Sources. 2. Wills— Noxubee Co.,
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1847
Learning, Aaron, 1715-1780.
Diaries, 1750-77.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cape May Co. (N. J.) landowner and public official; representative
In the New Jersey Assembly (1740-73) Diary entries (1750-51, 1761,
1775, 1777) reflecting the economic development of Cape May and
adjacent territory. Accounts of land transactions, surveys, early
settlers, military organizations, farming, trade in timber and other
commodities, acts of the New Jersey Assemblies, legal matters, and
domestic affairs. Includes lists of books in which Learning was
Interested,
Published In part in the Cape May County magazine of history and
genealogy, v. 1, no. 2 (June 1932) p. 69-82,
Gift of J. Granville Leach.
1. Cape May Co., N. J.— Hist.— Sources. 2. New Jer-
sey (Colony) General Assembly.
Historical Society of . Pennsylvania 60-1848
Logan family.
Business records, 1808-36.
23 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers of a Quaker family prominent in the early history
of Pennsylvania. Includes George Logan's Stenton farm diary (1809-
13) ; Albanus O. Logan's cashbooks (1808-14), his Sommervllie farm
cashbooks (1809-15, and other dates to 1836); Charles F. Logan's
Stenton mill daybooks (1816-23), his ledger (1818), his letter book
(1818-19) ; Loganvllle mill journals (1819-24) ; Loganville mill day
book (1822-24) ; account book of team hauling (1820-23) ; Charles
F. Logan's sawmill journal (1820-23), his cashbook (1822-23), bis
daybook (1823-25), his journal (1823-25) ; and a copy of John Mo-
land's analysis of the law.
Purchase.
1. Agriculture — Penn- sylvanla, 2. Farms — Pennsylvania.
I. Logan, George, 1758- 1821,
MS 60— 1849
Historical Society of Pennsylvania + ax "
Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 19iS-19J^.
Papers, 1941-46.
418 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, clippings, bulletins, motion picture material,
leaflets, news releases, outdoor advertising,' handbook notes, educa-
tional data, legal opinions, and miscellaneous papers. Correspond-
ents Include Jacob M. Lashly, Franc L. McOluer, Edward Staples,
Allen McReynolds, the Missouri Public Expenditure Survey, the
American Association of University Women, chambers of commerce,
labor groups, library groups, parent-teachers associations, and other
organizations.
Deposited by the Missouri Public Expenditures Survey.
1. Missouri— Constitutional law.
MS60-1850
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Chambers, Moreau B C
Papers, 1934-39.
316 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Member of the staff of the Mississippi State Dept. of Archives and
History. Correspondence and papers, much of which pertains to
archaeological work done by Chambers In Mississippi. Includes S
letters from Douglas O. McMurtrle (1937-38) and 19 from William
A. Evans (1936-37)
1. Mississippi — Antiq, i, McMurtrle, Douglas Crawford, 1888-
1944. n, Evans, William Augustus, 1865-1948.
«. . , . r* . MS60-1851
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Hillegas, Michael, 1729-1804.
Letter books, 1757-60.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant and business executive; first Treasurer of
the United States (1775-89) Correspondence relating to business
affairs and administrative activities; copies of letters to clients reflect-
ing extensive trade In paper, spices, calico, musical Instruments, and
other Items ; records of the sale of loan certificates and other financial
transactions for the Government
Nine letters are published in Pennsylvania magazine of history and
biography, v. 29 (1905) p. 282-289.
Gift of Charles Lockrey, 1905-07.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Finance, Public — U. S. — To 1789.
MS 60-1862
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
212
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Burrus, John Crawford, b. 1847.
Papers, 1S31-191S.
2132 iMns.
In Mississippi Dept. or Archives and History.
Civil War veteran, public offlcial, anil legislator, or Benoit, Bolivar
Co., Miss. Family, business, legal, and political correspondence,
mostly for the years 18S0-1000. Some papers relate to the period
of Burrus' service as a member of the Board of Supervisors of
Bolivar Co., as Justice of the peace, and as State representative
(1004-08) and State senator (1008-12) Correspondents Include
Percy Bell, J. P. Carter, T, C. Cntchlngs, Fred Clark (firm of E. H.
Moore and Fred Clark), Green Clay, Frank A. Crttz, R. M. Edwards,
G. P. Melehlor. W. J. Miller, Thomas S. Owen, W. B. Roberts,
Charles Scott; N. B. Scott, Walter Sillers, John M. Stoue, Hugh I*
Sutherland, and James K. Vardanmn.
Gift of Margaret Louisa Burrus Barry, 108S.
1. Bolivar Co., Miss.— Pol. & govt. 2. Mississippi— rol. & govt.
MS 00-1853
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Fewell, John W
Papers, ISTti.
59 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
State senator. Letters and petitions, principally In regard to
legislative matters. Several items pertain to a controversy over the
removal of the county seat of Clarke Co. from Enterprise to Quitman,
Miss., and over the annexation of a part of Clarke Co. to Lauderdale
Co, Includes a petition to T. W. Cardoza, State superintendent of
public instruction, asking that H. Sidney King be ap>)olnted super-
intendent of education In Lauderdale Co. ; a petition to Fewell in
regard to the appointment of \V. Splllman ns superintendent of
education of Clarke Co.; and letters from T. Otis Baker and E. T.
Sykes.
1. Mississippi— Pol. & govt. 2. Clarke Co., Mlss.-^Hl8t.— Sources,
MS 00-1851
Mississippi. Dept. of Archive* and History
Covington, John Alexander.
Correspondence of John A. Covinglon and family, 1893-
1930.
Ill Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Farmer, merchant, organizer and tlrst president of the Bank of
Hnzlehurst (Miss.) Letters of Covington, his wife, Charity Lenore
(Williams) Covington, and other members of the family, to their
daughter, Lorn (Mrs. Irvln Jones) of Mngoc nml later Weathersby,
Miss. Other correspondents Include Lora Jones' brother, George W.
Covington ; her sisters, Colle nnd Kathryn Covington ; her aunt,
Susan Marin of Quitman, Miss. ; her nlciv, Walter "ltanksle" Upton
of Battle, Miss.; and her cousin, David \V. Covington of De Soto,
Miss.
Gift of P. L. Rainwater, 105S.
i. Covington, Olmrlty Lenore (Wllllnms) n. Jones, Lora
(Covington) in. Cov- lngton family.
'.".""".» MS 00-1855
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Mississippi. Jiilbo Memorial Fund Committee.
Records, 104S-54.
. 443 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence nnd financial papers of the coimnlltec, from Its
establishment by the Legislature in ISMS to the dedication of a
bronze slatue of Senator Theodore Gllmore D111k> In the Hall of
Governors, New Onpltol Building, Jackson, Apr. 12, MM, Includes
letters from Heller Ladner, general chairman, to the various county
chairmen who solicited contributions ; also receipts, bank statements,
a ledger listing donors, and a tape recording of the dedication
ceremony.
Gift of Heber Lndner, 1055.
1. Bilbo, Theodore Gllmore, 1S77-1047. I. Ladner, Heber.
MS 00-1850
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Gutierrez de Lara, Jose" Bernardo Maximiliano, 1774-1841.
Papers, 1811— t-J.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence and other papers of a Mexican political lender,
active In the revolution against Spain; one of the Instigators of tho
Qutlerrez-MnBee Expedition, includes part of a dlury which Gutier-
rez de Larn kept during his mission to Washington (1811-12), copier;
of translations of Spanish documents (1811) in the Bexar archives
(University of Texas Library), and papers on Internal affairs In
the Province of Tnmnullpns (of which he wns Governor)
1. Mexico — Hist. — Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 — Sources.
2. Tnmnullpas, Mexico — Pol. & govt. 8. Archives — Texiis— Buxar Co.
MS0O-18fi7
Texas. State Library
Smith, Robert A 1835 or 6-1862.
Papers, 1861-64.
S3 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Confederate Army officer. Correspondence, dispatches, orders, re-
ports, court martial proceedings, and other military papers of Smith,
colonel of the 10th lteglment of Mississippi Infantry, O, S. A., during
his service in Mississippi and Florida,
Gift 0/ Mrs. Julius Melton, 1W0.
1. U, >'S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi In-
fantry— 10th. I. Mississippi Infantry. 10th Rest,, 1801-1860.
MS 60-1868
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Griffith, Richard, 1815-1862.
Papers, 1852-67.
«1 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives nnd History.
Mississippi State treasurer (1847-51) and Democratic Party
leader. Papers and letters addressed to Griffith, principally relating
to the printing and distribution of tickets for the candidates of the
Democratic Party in the State campaign of 1855, One letter of the
Bauie year, from Stephen Cocke, concerns funds of the Baptists In
Hinds Co., Miss,
1. Democratic Party. Mississippi. 2. Baptists — Hinds Co., Miss, —
Finance.
MS 60-1860
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
Phifer, Robert Smith, 1882-
Papers, 1024-27.
87 Items,
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Lawyer, of Jackson, Miss. ; special counsel In tho Mississippi Dept.
of Justice. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers.
Acquired 1050.
1. Lawyers — Mississippi — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1860
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Priestley, William.
Papers, 1833-1032.
1015 Items and 3 v,
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives nnd History,
Merchant, of Madison Co., Miss., who served as mayor and post-
master of Canton, Miss., nnd ns Justice of the peace. Miscellaneous
MS. material and account hooks, of particular Interest as reflecting
the place of the Justice of the peace la a prosperous Mississippi agri-
cultural community during the ante helium period.
1, Justices of the peace — Madison Co., Miss, 2, Madison Co.,
Miss. — Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-1861
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1011.
Writings, 1870-98.
1 folder.
In Texas Stnte Library, Archives Division.
Writings of an American botanist, explorer, and amatour historian,
Includes Texas sketches (1870), Notes and descriptions of Saltlllo and
vicinity (1830 and 1880), The Texas Revolution (1887), and a histori-
cal account of colonization of Lower California.
Acquired 1014,
1, Texas — Hist. — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Saltlllo, Mexico —
Descr. 8. Texas— Hist.— Revolution, 1835-1830. 4. Baja California—
Colonization.
MS 60-1862
Texas. State Library
Terrell, Alexander Watkins, 1827-1012.
Papers, 1865-1005.
2 folders.
In Texas Stnto Library, Archives Division.
Papers of a Texas lawyer, soldier, and diplomat, Including cor-
respondence (mainly 180E 97, when Terrell was minister to Turkey)
and a diary kept by him during his service under MoxUnlllan In
Mexico.
Gift of S. Clark, 1056.
1. Mexico— Hist.— Europenn Intervention— 1801-1807— Sources,
o u, s— Diplomatic and consular service— Turkey.
MS60-1863
Texas. State Library
213
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moore, R J
Papers, 1857-88.
3 folders.
In Texas State IJbrary, Archives Division.
DaDV™ r T^ d T n< ^Jr^'H a K? 0U , ntS ' 1 , bills i, taI recel P ta . and otter
papers of it. J. Moore and his family. Names reDresented Inoiniio
William B. Moore, J. H. Moore. P. J. Moore, and J 1 Han
1. Heal property— Texas. 2. Taxation— Texas. i. Moire family
Texas. StateLlbrary MS60-1864"
Copiah Co., Miss.
Marriage records, 1823-1933.
IS v. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
the y°ea*rs iSa^?' "r^*/ T* Ti f (Wlth soine « & ^ marriages of
cue years l&«-70. Two index volumes cover the earlier Wto«ui
volumes as well an 85 later numbered volumes not lnduded In tt2
collection, the total Index coverage being 1823-1983 lncluaM ln ""*
Gift of Roland W. Stevens, circuit clerk of Copiah Co 1948
1. Registers of births, etc.-Coplah Co., Miss '
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS60 " 1866
Clark, Charles, 1811?-1877.
Papers of Charles Clark and family, 1831-79.
112 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives snd History
Confederate Army officer and Civil War Governmr of MIssssIddI
Personal, business, and military papers, family papers and fiX'
Pictures. Correspondents include John T. Buck, Ja£eTfala?k jZii.
H "A> j0h ,?Jv K ?S nedy - H - M - Kln & and J. V. LVbdell " '
Deposited by Charles Jacobs, 1058. •"">««".
1. Mlsslsslppi-Hlst-Clvil War-Sources. i. Clark family.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6(W866
Anderson, Alexander, 1775-1870.
Papers, 1793-1869.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
„k£y Sl ?, ian and en B rarer - Family letters, diary (1798-99) not«
about yellow fever and sketches and notes on engravlM ; '
1. Yellow fever. 2. Engraving. """«.
New York Historical Society MS 60-1867
Elzas, Barnett Abraham, 1867-1936.
Papers.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Rabbi. Notes complied by Elizas about the Jews of Charleston,
S. O. ; copies of death, funeral, and obituary notices of Jews, from the
newspapers of Charleston (1783-1897)
1. Jews in Charleston, S. 0. 2. Obituaries— Charleston, S, O,
New York Historical Society MS 60-1868
Coan, Titus, 1801-1882.
Letters, 1830-72.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
faTonii?H^.risZds! an<18 - ^»««"' Coan and hh, wife.
New York Historical Society MS 60-1869
Leach, May Atherton.
Correspondence relating to the Perm sash, 1928-30
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence concerning the effort of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania to trace the ownership of "the bine sash worn by WU-
V am .5?2 n °? $ h< * ^"Wlon o* hi* treaty wltit the Indians," which M.
Passltt donated to the society ln 1919. "**
Gift of May A, Leach, 1938.
^L Penn, William, 1644-171& r, Pennsylvania. Historical
Langdon, John, 1741-1819.
Papers, 1659-1824.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
New Hampshire merchant, shipbuilder, Revolutionary officer, and
political leader. Correspondence, documents, and commercial ac-
counts. Most letters pertain to the Revolution (1777-78) Includes
Langdons messages as Governor of New Hampshire, with related
QuiniiijcuVrSt
Gut of Alfred B. Blwyn.
govt— irallSo?' - " 8 ™ 1 "" 011- Sources - 2 - New Hampshlre—PoL &
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1871
Abbe family.
Papers, 1765-1843.
S3 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Deeds and Revolutionary War papers.
Gift of O. Chase Page, 1950.
1. IT. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Miscellanea.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-1872
Gardner, Robert D
Letters, 1836-45.
36 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters written while Gardner was a student at the Theological
Institute at East Windsor Hill, Conn., while -a teacher, and while
supplying as a licensed minister at various churches In Connecticut,
Long Island, and Massachusetts.
Gift, 1988.
1. Congregational churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences.
., . o . MS 60-1878
Connecticut. State Library
Lamed, Ellen Douglas, 1825-1912, oolleotor.
Genealogical letters.
667 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Letters relating chiefly to Connecticut families.
Gift.
1. Connecticut — Geneal.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-1874
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1870
Hubbard, Nehemiah, 1752-1837.
Papers, 1777-1814.
37 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Revolutionary War officer and merchant. Correspondence and
miscellaneous papers. Includes a letter from Jeremiah Wadsworth
and one from Peter W. Gallaudet relating to business affairs.
Acquired, 1935. " ~V
Connecticut. State Library MS 60-1875
Robertson, Elijah Sterling Clack, 1820-1879.
Papers, 1835-90.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division,
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (positive)
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas soldier, political
leader, and philanthropist. Includes correspondence, records, memo-
rabilia, and photos.
Gift of the Robertson family.
1. Texas Rangers.
m- c. T MS 60-1876
Texas. State Library
Happart, Joseph Leger d\
Papers, 1797-1815.
4 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
French soldier, and businessman ln France, Connellsville, Pa and
Somerset, Pa. Correspondence, business and personal papers, chiefly
for the period of Happart's residence in America, containing informa-
tion about conditions ln France after the Revolution and In western
Pennsylvania ln the beginning of the nineteenth century. Icludes
Mappart's French business correspondence ( 1804-08)
- Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of LeRoy d'Happart, 1957.
1. France— Soc. condlt. 2. Pennsylvania— Soc. condlt
Pittsburgh. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1877
214
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Deall, Samuel.
Account books, 1757-76.
St.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Merchant of New York Olty.
1. Merchants, American— New York (City)
Now York Historical
Society
MS 60-1878
Miners' Bank, JopUn, Mo.
Records, 1877-1916.
8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Correspondence and other papers, Including articles of Incorpora-
tion (1877), articles of association (1882), resolutions for an Increase
of capital (1891), a notice of a stockholders' meeting (1881), and
certificates of increase In surplus. Correspondents Include T. E.
Tootle, B. Lombard, Jr., and James Lombard.
MS 60-1879
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Bank of Miller, Miller, Mo.
Records, 1914-28.
4 v.
In . University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Minute book, records of the board of directors, deposit certificate
register, and draft register. Includes a draft register of deposits in
the People's Bank of Aurora, Mo,
Gift of Charles B. Glnn.
I. People's Bank, Aurora, Mo.
MS 60-1880
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Marr, Philip M
Papers, 1943-44.
24 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Papers of a delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention of
1943-44.
Deposited by Mr. Marr.
1. Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944. 2. Missouri —
Constitutional law.
MS60-1881
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Lippincott and Company, ltd., Philadelphia.
Records, 1787-1918.
702v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of a firm engaged In International trade In sugar, groceries,
and other commodities. Ledgers (1787--1908), journals (1787-1898),
daybooks (1787-1900), blotters (1804-^65), purchase books (1828-
1810), merchandise books (1828-1913), cashbooks (1831-1900),
salesbooks (1818-1900), receipt books (1837-1903), invoice books
(1816-1901), order books (1834-89), bank deposit books (1866-98),
letter books (1841-99), letters (1866-98), and other Items.
Gift of George Lippincott.
MS 60-1882
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Darlington, William, 1782-1863.
Papers, 1800-62.
19 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Botanist. Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, and notebooks.
Includes ten volumes of letters to Darlington.
1. Botany — U. S. 2. Botany — Pennsylvania — Chester Co.
MS 60-1883
New York Historical Society
Benson family.
Papers, 18tli-19th cent.
7 boxes and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Deeds, family papers, and law cases. Some papers relate to Egbert
Benson, jurist and first president of the New York Historical Society
1. Benson, Egbert, 1746-1833.
MS 60-1884
New York Historical Society
1806-1881.
Campbell, William W
Papers, 1830-33.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Jurist, historian, and U. S. Representative from New York. Let-
ters and papers.
1. Lawyers — New York (City) — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. New York (State)— Hist.
MS 60-1885
New York Historical Society
Alsop, John, 1697-1761.
Papers, 1730-75.
89 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and papers of John Alsop, a New York lawyer, and of his
son John Alsop, Jr., a merchant of New York Olty.
1. Lawyers— New York (Olty)— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Merchants, American — New York (Olty)— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. I. Alsop, John, 1724-1794.
MS 60-1886
New York Historical Society
Chauncey, Charlea, 1777-1849.
Papers, 1800-49.
17 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter books, receipt books, and account books of a Philadelphia
lawyer,
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-1887
New York Historical Society
Knife and Fork Club, Kama* Oity, Mo.
Papers, 1899-1926.
29 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Programs, clippings, and miscellany of a dinner club, guest speak-
ers of which Included governors, diplomats, educators, ministers, and
scientists.
Deposited by Mrs. Robert Withers.
MS 60-1888
Missouri. Unlv, Libr.
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1758.
Legal manuscripts, 1656-1753.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
English lawyer, Judge, and political leader. Opinions and Inter-
pretations of maritime laws, concerning the commercial rights of
neutrals, seizure of vessels, confiscation of merchandise, prizes cap-
tured by privateers, and similar topics; depicts hazards of shipping
and commerce during the 17th and 18th centuries.
1. Maritime law— -Gt Brit— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Law-
yers — Gt. Brit— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1889
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hughes (J. S.) and Company, Richmond, Mo.
Records, 1854-1924.
10 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ■ ■ ■■' ..
Ledgers, mercantile records, a map of Richmond, Mo., and other
records of a Missouri bank.
Deposited by Mrs. Newton Hughes and W. P. Yates.
MS60-1890
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906.
Letters, 1896-1906.
165 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Engraver. Letters to Charles D. Allen and J. W. Spenceley.
1 Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Allen, Charles
Dexter, 1865-1926. n. Spenceley, Joseph Wlnfred, 1865-1908.
MS 60-1891
New York Historical Society
215
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnson, Charles Montgomery.
Papers, 1855-1905.
24 v.
OoU«tlo!T r8lty ° f M1SS0Url Llbrar '''- We8to "> Histories! Manuscript!
„„™fL yb S ok V R ? le ?eerB of a physician of St Charles, Mo.. Indudlne
names of patients, dates of visits, and charges made. "ciuaing;
Gift of Mrs. G. W. McElhlney
CharletMo" 1 fe€8_St 01larle8 ' M °- 2 ' Madlcal ««* °°<>t 0* 5 -*.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1892
Ficklin, Joseph, 1833-1887.
Papers, 1851-1908.
1 v. and 19 folders.
Ool I lectio , !r r8lty of MUsourl Ub ™r> Western Historical Manuscripts
Mathematician. Correspondence relating to mathematical books.
me'n^attaTl^lT 1 "**"* ** * ^°* ^ITSSE K
Gift of J. W. Connaway.
1. Mathematics. 2. Astronomy.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1893
Henson, Lafayette.
Papers, 1876-1932.
16 folders.
CoUecUon!^ 8 " 7 °* MIW0Url Ubtat7 ' WeStern HW»*»I Manoscrlpts
Physician, Galena, Mo. Correspondence (some of which relate* tn
Ef„™~ WeSt M ^. ou ? MedIcal Soclet y>. notebooks, meScaTconten"
Patera ' ** Cle8 ' bulletIns ' blUs . certlflca^adTSttar
Gift of Bufe Scott.
MlLo ^ Semc^Sode'ty? 0n<lenCe • rem ""«cences, etc. 2. Southwest
Missouri. Univ. Ll br . MS 60-1894
Darrach, William, 1796-1865.
1)18x168,1830-38.
■* 2v.
PhSni?'!? 1 ^? c '? t f of PewMy'Tanla collections.
8SW^J?„ ?. PhyB t ^ and teacner of medicine. One diary (1880-
Gift of Alfred Darrach, 1026.
1. Pharmacology. 2. PreBbyterian Church— Hist.— Sources.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS ^^^
Henry, Betsy.
Music books of Betsy and Eliza Henry, 1796-1823.
«^, lfltorlcal , So i : ' et . y ° f Pennsylvania collections.
Pen^y^^r^^^ ^^ -» * "*- -
Gift of Laura Bell.
1. Songs, English. 2. Songs, German. i. Henry, Eliza.
Historical Society of Pennsylvan.a MS 60-1896
Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863.
Papers, 1816-63.
14 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
f 18K?"«n/Sf^?' ™ 1 £ t , In *L t0 Bradlsh's pouacal years In Albany
(1827-44) and to his philanthropies and later Interests Yl844-<W»
^r.^SJsf etB from John Fi ° e about 1^«" l^wSSJabi
«if X r ^ Y ° r n ( s ' a S>- PoL & Bovt-1776-1865. 2. Heal property-
St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. t Fine, John, 1784-1867. i^Peny
New York Historical Society MS 60-1897
Brohm, Theodore, 1808-1881.
Papers, 1827-70.
130 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Louis)
Lutheran pastor and professor of theology. Letters, sermons, lec-
ture notes, essays, and diplomas, chiefly 1848-70. The largest section
Is of sermons (1868-70). Much of the remainder Is doctrinal In con-
tent mainly In German and Latin, with some letters on financial
matters and on Immigration from Germany. The material Is related
to toe Institute's O. P. W. Walther and Buenger coUectlons
Tn^™« nveStlga . < i° r8 lmder restr '<!Uons accepted by the repository.
Information on Uterary rights available at the repository.
a n d G A. t B r f oL B i8 F 5 8 erbrlnger ' MBli T " Br0hm ' MM ' J ^"A "»!
con^S^^^^
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60-1898
Edwards, Howard, collector.
Autograph letters, 1779-1888.
ca. 76 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Hnn^'T"? 11 ^ 01 L ette l s of e . mlnen t Bn gUsh divines. Subjects men-
tioned Include church sentiments, the. mtlslavery movement, and
^n a i. t ^ n 1 dS , ln J En T g l aD< l durlng tne lkn ^^ 18 "> centorie* Cor-
respondents Include John Newton, curator of Olney; John Berrldee
^h a ™° f ^T t0 . n: ^T^. Sc6tt - WUUam Wllberfo/ce, Hannaf Mo?S
Thomas F. Buston, and Elizabeth Fry yi •™«ui«ure,
Gift of the estate of Howard Edwards.
1. Church of England— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1899
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.
Papers, 1716-1828.
ca. 500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
hJ?.™ * erSe L 1 ?T yer i an , d Bt »tesmen, Chledy correspondence and
documents pertalningto Boudlnot's duties as commissary-general of
^n°™ r8 / Ur ng the B?™1»"<>°- Parole lists and SoTth? ex-
change of prisoners of war (1778) Inclules some personal and
family papers, containing notes on social and political affairs
Some papers are published In the Pennsylvania magazine of historv
b^J^S^SS^^S^S. and pri8ona - 2 - u - s -^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1900
Flandrau, Charles Eugene, 1828-1903.
Papers, 1856-63.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
ingfcmr? 1 ™ n ""' e fl " 0m 0ri8mals ln the National Archives, Wash-
St Paul lawyer, Judge, Indian agent, and author. Letters and
reports relating to councils with the Indians, the SpWt LakTmassaSf
annuity payments and the life and customs of the sfo^x InXw. ^
Itust, William. MS60-1901
Correspondence, 1849-56.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division
_ Correspondence of a Texas pioneer, one of the early nostmaatera
&»iS u s* *.******** affa^trSdS
Purchased from Alvin Tohr, 1857.
1. Beal propertyT-Texaa.
Texas. State Library
MS 60-1902
Gordon, Thomas Francis, 1787-1860.
Historical papers, ca. 1813.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer and historian. Notes, bibliographical data
^ted^teTffir 3 by G ° rd ° 11 '" connect,on > 1 ' n his research In
1. U. S.-Hlst-Bl'bl. 2. U. S^-Hist-Addresses, essays, lectures.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1903
Freeman, Corinne (Keen) 1868-
Liberty loan papers, 1918-19.
ca. 2000 Items.
£,?. H1 5'?''L?' 1 Sweety of Pennsylvania coUectlons.
Philadelphia dvlc leader. Correspondence, account books, canvass
^•J"" 8 ?L name 2 of «***«><»*, committee reportsT^nphlX
^n»SM PbU,a ' refl f ctin £. t!,e *<*""tles of an unSal^i of
furSg^SrfdWart * ^""^ *" ** °* - 1 **?*"*
Gift of Mrs. Duncan Graham Foster.
l^i-^To^^t Wm r^ DC ^ V - S - 2 - BUr ° Pean War '
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1904
216
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
May, Albert Quitman, 6. 1857.
Correspondence, 1896-97.
470 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
State Treasurer of Mississippi, 1880-1900. Letters received, prin-
cipally from sheriffs of counties.
Acquired 1953,
1. Mississippi. State Treasurer. 2. Finance, Public— Mississippi.
MS 60-1905
Dept. of Archives and History
Morton, Oliver Perry, 1823 1877.
Papers 1825-77.
750 Items,
In Indiana State Library.
Judge, Governor of Indiana, and U. S. Senator. Personal letters
and speeches on political subjects.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1849-1877.
F till name: Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton.
MS 60-1906
Indiana. State Libr.
Stewart, Leonidas H
Business records, 1869-89.
140 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Merchandise aisd provision broker, of Memphis. Legal and busi-
ness papers, Including material relating to Stevart's property In Pa-
nola Co., Miss. The bulk of the papers pertain to the administration
of the estates of Thomas O. Bryan, John B. Allen, Mary O. Allen, and
O. S. Allen, of which Stewart or his wife, SalUe V. Stewart, were
executors,
1. Real property — Panola Co., Miss. I. Stewart, Sallle V.
MS 60-1907
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Protection Insurance Company, Nat6hez,Miaa r
Records, 1834-35.
04 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Papers concerning the transfer of stock, power of attorney, and
the appointment of proxies. Includes a printed notice calling an ad-
journed meeting of the stockholders, dated Apr, 5, 1834, and signed by
J, Beaumont as secretary.
MS 60-1908
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
S. B. and Company.
Cotton»receiving books, 1877-79.
2v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Accounts of a firm In north Mississippi.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1909
Defoe, Luther M
Papers, 1879-1914.
22 v. and 1 folder.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence with the Missouri Peace Society (1918) ; copy-
books used by Defoe as a student at Cambridge University and How-
ard College; and publlctftlons of the Carnegie Endowment for Inter-
national Peace.
1. Peace. i. Missouri Peace Society, rr. Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace.
MS 60-1910
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Carr, John Christopher, 1876-1944:.
Business records, 1914-20.
28 folders.
In University of Missouri library, Western Historical Manuscript
Collection.
Papers of a claim agent of the Chicago, Burlington, and Qulncy
Railroad Co.
1. Railroads — Claim departments. i. Chicago, Burlington, and
Qulncy Railroad Company.
MS 60-1911
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Bingham, William, 1752-1804.
Estate and other papers, 1777-1917.
40,000 items and 2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Diplomat, banker, businessman, and statesman. Mainly papers
concerning administration of his estate, which was largely Invested
in undeveloped lands In Pennsylvania, New York, and Maine, Papers
pertaining to Maine lands Include most of the Important papers con-
nected with the Knox-Duer purchase of Maine lands in 1791; descrip-
tions of the country, surveyors' field books, and similar accounts of
Maine in the 1790's ; papers dealing with the attempt to plant a French
colony in Maine under Madame Leval ; documents connected with the
transfer of this purchase to William Bingham In 1792-93 ; a series of
letters (1793-95) from William Jackson, while he was in Europe at-
tempting to sell Maine lands to English capitalists and the French gov-
ernment; correspondence with Generals Henry Knox, Henry Jackson,
and David Cobb, all concerned with the development of the purchase ;
material connected with the snle of one half of the Penobscot Tract In
1796 to Alexander Baring; acting for the house of Baring and Hope;
letters from Harrison Gray Otis, Thomas Russell, John and Stephen
Oodman, John Richards, and other prominent Massachusetts citizens
(1791-1830) ; papers explanatory of the suit of Cabot et al v. Bingham,
arising from Bingham's actions while agent for the Continental Con-
gress In Martinique (1779-1804) ; reports on Maine developments from
Gen. David Cobb, John Black, and other agents (1T95-1850) ; reports
of the trustees of the Bingham estate on the Maine property, together
with their correspondence with various agents (1804-50) ; and numer-
ous accounts, vouchers, deeds, contracts and court papers Illuminating
almost every phase of this venture from its inception In 1791 to about
1850, Similar papers relating to Pennsylvania and New York lands
contain many letters and reports from the agent at Wellsboro (1855-
1917), to the trustees of the estate; a few letters (1879-1911) mention
■oil leases. Early papers (1777-79) relate to Bingham's business Inter-
ests; a letter-press volume (1791-93) relates to social, political, and
financial events, and to political and economic leaders of the early
national .period; some letters (1783-84) from William Bingham in
Europe to Thomas Willing deal with business matters.
Main part of the collection deposited by R. Sturgis Ingersoll, 1949.
1. Real property — Maine. 2, Real property — New York (State) 3.
Real property — Pennsylvania. 4. U. S. — Hist. — Constitutional period,
1789-1809— Sources.
MS 60-1912 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Birch, George, d. 1837.
Papers, 1808-88.
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society -of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Diary, correspondence, documents, and drawings.
The diary (1809-25) contains entries relating to military life in the
early years of the Republic, a description of the Battle of New Or-
leans (1815) and accounts of Indian troubles In the South.
Gift of George R. Birch, 1888.
1. U. S. Army— Military life. 2. New Orleans, Battle of, 1815.
8. Indians of North America — Southern States,
MS 60-1913
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Blackmore, William, 1827-1878.
Papers relating to William Penn, 1873-75.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Correspondence, notes, ports., and pamphlets relating to
a projected biographical sketch of Penn.
Purchased by the Dreer Fund,
1, Penn, William, 1644-1718.
MS 60-1914
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939, oolleotor.
Edwin Ford Piper collection of ballads.
2 ft, (1050 items)
In State University of Iowa Libraries. .
Piper's notes on Western ballads, with music for some ; other folk
material Including rhymes, riddles, party games, folk sayings, and
quadrille calls. ' % , *«.'..,,*
Described In unpublished thesis (m. a.) : A syllabus of the ballad
collection of Edwin Ford Piper, by H. D. Peterson,
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Piper.
1. Ballads, American—The West. 2. Folk-lore — U, S.
MS 60-1915
Iowa. Univ. Library
217
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McLeod, James H
Letters, 1943-45.
114 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives-and History
Letters of a Laurel (Miss.) aviation cadet and V. S. Air Force
??.™i m^f?-H E '!!S. n Steele Satterfleld, teacher of English m the
Laurel High School. The letters cover the writer's period of service
""rwW?' M ^ e 1 det « n '"<Jl«charge with the rank of captain
Closed to investigators until 1880 ?-«v>»ii?,
ter^Enen , sS MMf ^— °-al narratives, American, x. Sat-
Mississippi, Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-1916
Rouser, t : jorge, oolleotor.
Papers on Reconstruction in Texas, 1860-84
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
ti^ln^!,^ 681 " 1 * wit i central TexQS P° uti <* d «"ng Heconstruc
n£™2£ ln * t «>"f Pondence, meeting notices, political bulletins, and
newspapers. Inc udes a charter of the Knights of the White Oamelia
1. Reconstruction-Texas, i. Knights of the White OameH,™
Texas. StateL.brary ", , ' MS 60-1917
GUe, Chester A
Correspondence, 1917-19.
lbox, '
In Minnesota Historical Society collections, :
w , £,** . w . ntte „ n t0 HaroW R. King during World War i from the
.U.t'Tvy-^a',^ 9 ?^^
Minn, Htst. Soc. MS 6Q-1918
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840.
Papers, 1806-21.
7 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Six letter books and a volume of abstracts of
accounts with the Navy Dept. awtracra or
o h o - S ;, NaT y-Offlcers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
i. U. 8. Navy— Procurement. i. U. S. Navy Dept.
New York Historical Society MS 60-1919
Bloor, Alfred Janson, d. 1917.
Papers.
7 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
™. n^ 601, Corres P<">dence, diaries (1848-67, relating to New York
City ■life), poems and translations. Includes a letter book (1861-64)
relating to the United States Sanitary Commission. i •"*«-«» J
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. New York
(City)— Soc. life & cust. 8. United States Sanitary Commission.
m v „ n, . , . MS 60-1920
New York Historical Society
Keating, John.
Correspondence with Richard Gernon,.1805-29.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia Importer. Business and social correspondence be-
tween Keating and Gernon, a French merchant, reflecting economic,
social, and political developments In Europe and America,
1. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Gernon
Richard.
MS 60-1921
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820.
Naval papers, 1801-20.
ca. 76 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts.
Nofal officer. Copies of correspondencertnd orders from the Navy
Dept. to Decatur (1801-04 and 1820)
1. U. S. — Hist. — Tripolitan War, 1801-1805 — Sources. 2. U. S.
Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, i. U. S. Navy
Dept.
MS 60-1922
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
U. S. Army Air Forces College Training Detaohment, Uni-
versity of Missouri.
Papers, 1943-44.
105 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Outlines of Air Forces policy, course schedules, flight and class
l oils, records of teaching methods and grades, tests, and other papers
of a wartime training detachment. Includes correspondence of Rogers
Whltmore and Thomas A. Brady.
Gift of Dr. Brady.
1. Aeronautics, Military — Study and teaching — U. S. i, Whlt-
more, Rogers, II. Brady, Thomas Allan, 1902-
MS 60-1923
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Kteinschmidt, C G
Business records, 1882-89.
5 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Account books and post cards of a hardware merchant of O&rder,
Mo., Including names of customers, Items sold to them, and prices.
Deposited by Mr. Klelnschmldt.
1. Hardware stores — Lafayette Co., Mo.
MS 60-1924
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Bancker family.
Papers, 1718-1824.
19 v. and IS boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family letters, business papers, and account books of various
Banckers who were New York City merchants.
1. Merchants, American — New York (Olty) 2, Merchants, Ameri-
can — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1928
New York Historical Society
Buchanan, Robert Stewart.
Papers, 1840-61.
10 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant of New York City. Letters from Buchanan's wife, private
letter book, account books (chiefly personal) and other papers.
1. Merchants, American— New York (Olty) 2. Merchants, Ameri-
can — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1926
New York Historical Socletv
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836,
Papers, 1761-1841.
483 items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Vlncennes, Ind. businessman and land purchaser,
1. Real estate business— Vlncennes, Ind,
Indiana Historical Soc.
Library
MS 60-1927
Ford, Marshal] E 1870-
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers, 1943-44.
51 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Papers of a delegate to the convention, relating mainly to the work
of the committees on the executive, legislative, and Judicial depart-
ments, and the committee on local government.
Deposited by M. H, Ford.
1. Missouri— Constitutional low. i. Missouri. Constitutional
Convention, 1943-1044.
MS 60-1928
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Walsh, David Ignatius, 1872-1947.
Papers. 1890-1946.
80 ft.
In Holy Cross College Library (Worcester, Mass.)
Governor of Massachusetts and U. S. Senator. Correspondence
(chiefly for 1919, 1924, 1928, and 1946), MSS. of speeches and press
releases, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings covering Walsh's political
career, and scrapbooks of clippings from the Congressional record. In-
cludes notes gathered by Dorothy G. Wayman In preparing a biog-
raphy of Walsh.
Gift of the executors of Walsh's estate.
1. Massachusetts — Pol. ft govt.— 1865- 2. U. S— Pol. ft govt.—
1901-1953. I. Wayman, Dorothy (Godfrey) 1898-
MS 60-1929
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mosb. Llbr.
218
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Edmunds, Albert Joseph, 1857-1941.
Papers, 1850-1941.
en. 7500 Items, 1 v., and 1 folder.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia librarian, poet, and scholar. Correspondence, notes
pertaining to his published works, literary MSS., and diary notes.
Includes a collection of Edmunds' lyric poems (1908-11), a religious
poem, Soterlology, by Elliot Robinson (1910), the typed MS. of a book.
Vegetarian diet and dishes, by Benjamin Smith Lynihn, and some of
Lyman's correspondence (1874-1904)
Presented.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Prophesies. 2. Vegetarianism. 3.
Cookery. I. Robinson, Elliot, n. Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-
1920. Vegetarian diet and dishes.
MS 60-1930 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
DUter, William S
Military papers, 1862-90.
ca. 100 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, muster rolls, documents, and com-
missions, mainly dating from the Civil War and largely pertaining to
the activities of the 76th Regiment of Pennsylvania Infantry.
Gift of Leroy Dllier, 1910.
1, U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Pennsylvania In-
fantry— 76th. I. Pennsylvania Infantry. 76th Regt., 1861-1865,
MS 60-1931
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Norton, Milford Phillips, 1794-1860.
Correspondence, 1844-54.
l folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Texas lawyer, Judge, and newspaper publisher. Mainly letters from
Anson Jones relating to the Texas presidential election of 1844. Other
correspondents Include Sam Houston, Ed Burleson, and J. P. Hender-
son.
1. Texas— Pol. & govt.— Republic, 1836-1846. 2. Statesmen, Texan.
I. Jones, Anson, 1798-1858.
MS 60-1932
Texas. State Library
Le Grand, Alexander.
Papers, 1837.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Texas merchant, surveyor, soldier, and Indian agent. Vouchers
and other documents In Bupport of a petition to the Congress of tie
Republic of Texas for arrears of payment for military service.
1. Texas— Hist.— Revolution, 1835-1836— Claims.
MS 60-1933
Texas. State Library
Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925, ooUeotor.
Handwriting specimens, ca. 1450-1920.
12ft. (ca, 4000 ItemB)
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Correspondence, documents, Indentures, and other papers collected
by a handwriting expert.
Purchased from the Carvalho heirs, 1928.
1. Penmanship— Collections.
MS 60-1934
Philadelphia. Free Library
Brandow, Henry.
Account books, 1852-59.
8t.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Hardware merchant of Morrlsanla, N.Y.
1. Hardware stores — Bronx (Borough)
MS 60-1936
New York Historical Society
American For Company.
Records, 1831-47.
ca. 18,180 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (chiefly letters to Ramsey Crooks, president of the
company) and business accounts. Includes letters received from
factors, foreign and domestic agents, copies of letters sent by the
company, records of furs received from the Indians, and orders for
goods to be shipped to the factors in exchange for furs.
Calendar published In 1940 by the American Historical Association.
1. Fur trade— U. S. i. Crooks, Ramsey, 178T-1859.
MS 60-1936
New York Historical Society
McReynolds, Allen, 1877-
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers, 1941-44.
275 folders. . „ , ._
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ■ ^ , .
Papers of a Missouri political leader, who served as chairman of
tie Committee for Revision of the State Constitution and, during the
convention, chairman of the Committee on Rules and Order of
Business.
Deposited by Mr. McReynolds.
1. MlssAurl. Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944. 2. Missouri-
Constitutional law.
MS 60-1937
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Lindsay, Alva P 1891-
Papers, 1943-44.
68 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
"Papers of a Missouri lawyer, delegate to the State Constitutional
Convention of 1948-44.
Deposited by Mr. Lindsay.
1. Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1948-1944. 2, Missouri—
Oonstltutlon.nl law.
MS 60-1988
Missouri. Univ. Ltbr.
Hughes, A Evan, 1893-
Papers, 1943-44.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Papers of a delegate to the Missouri Constitutional Convention of
1943—44.
Deposited by Mr. Hughes.
1. Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1948-1944. 2. Missouri—
Constitutional law.
MS 60-1939
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Oregon Stage Company, Portland, Or.
Records, 1866-67.
2ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Records of a company owned by Henry W. Oorbett.
I. Corbett, Henry Winslow, 1827-1903.
MS 60-1940
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Harrison, Charles L
Papers, 1901-13.
26 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, mainly relating to Harrison's work
on the East River tunnels, engineering reports, horse registry papers,
and miscellany.
Gift of Mrs. Jack Harrison.
1. Tunnels— Bast River. 2. Horses — Stud-books,
MS 60-1941
Missouri, Univ. Libr.
Harrison, Thomas, b. 1817.
Papers, 1835-94.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, studbooks, and miscellaneous papers, includes a
letter written by Harrison's father (1880)
Gift of Mrs. Jack Harrison.
1. Horses— Stud-books. 2. Horse-breeding— V. S.
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-1942
219
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harrison, Jack, colleotor.
Papers, 1819-1941.
66 v, and 226 folders.
Conw«oi VerSlty ° f MiSS ° Url IJb^ary • Western ■Historical Manuscripts
n.^ 8 ^?? 1 ? • ^"etlns, photos., and other Items collected bv
Sb^lnligiStr PreP,,rlnS t0 "^^ a history of fi.M
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1943
Chester Co., Pa.
Records and papers, 1684-1847.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Miscellaneous papers and documents relating to domestic affair*
local government, and land transactions. Also, corresMnaenre of
prominent men, Illustrative of social, economic, legal ami Seal
affairs during the colonial period ; sonW documentsleal w°tt the dS
redatlons of tbe British Army in the county (17771 ™ tne aep-
Purchase. ~ ■■.-"■ '
1. Chester Co., Pa.— Hist.— Sources. 2. U.S.— Hist— Revolution
Destruction and plljage. 3. Archlves-Pennsyiv^a-cSr Co
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-1944
Alexander, James, 1691-1756.
Papers, 18th cent
69 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Attorney general of New Jersey and surveyor general of New
Jersey and New York. Business correspondence, accounts, bills and
receipts concerning legal, shipping, and real estate transactions, deeds,
surveys, maps, and chancery papers, the majority of which relate
to property In New Jersey, and the rest to New York. Includes
papers of Alexander's son William Alexander.
,„J'. R . eaI Property— New Jersey. 2. Real property— New York.
(State) I. Alexander, William, 1726,1788.
m „ ,.=. . . MS60-1946
New York Historical Society
Gilpin family.
Poetic and prose selections, 1793-1833.
s v. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
fiJ2"i!i y «. T S ree i "'fterlcal narratives, and other literary composl-
rl^hi th ? t" a 1 dw r « n g of Joshua Gilpin, Thomas Gilpin, and other
members of the family.
Gift of Thomas Lynch Montgomery, 1935
J;., Ame 1 < l an "terature (Collections) i, Gilpin, Joshua.
n. Gilpin, Thomas, 1776-1853. *'
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-1946
Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934,
Papers, 1910-43.
ca. 300,000 Items,
In Princeton University Library.
n J^?? t K eii y rely ™ r re8pondence, relating to Kahn's career as busl
nessman, banker, and philanthropist
SXTSKH'SKa by "* i,brary -
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 60-1947
Faires, John Wiley, 1813-1901.
Papers, 1830-88.
ca, 400 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia clergyman and educator. Account books, essays,
ca £ I*!!. 1 ™" of . names of pu P |ls > and other "ems relating to Faires'
school, the Classical Institute, Philadelphia.
Gift of Elizabeth Faires.
1. Philadelphia. Classical Institute.
MS 60-1948
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Ford, Paul Leicester, 1865-1902.
Biographical papers, 1891-93.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian, novelist, and bibliographer. Correspondence, notes, and
proof sheets prepared by Ford while writing The life of John
Dickinson.
1, Dickinson, John, 1782-1808.
MS 60-1949
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gardom, George.
Papers, 1840-90.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family and personal correspondence and papers, contributing In-
formation on domestic and economic conditions, and other phases of
life In Philadelphia.
Gift of J. Anna Gardom.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & cust.
_, , , „ MS 60-1960
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Houck, Ida Greenlee.
Correspondence, 1869-1927.
E aiders.
la Cnlverslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Letters relating to personal and family affairs of a farm woman
of Bedford, Iowa.
Deposited by Carson Ramsay.
1. Farm life— Iowa— Bedford.
MS 60-1961
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Hoehn, Gottlieb A
Papers, 1895-1944.
1 v. and 7 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. .
Correspondence and other papers, including a notebook relating to
the Socialist Newspaper Union and various labor organizations,
printed minutes, and anniversary booklets.
Gift of Mr. Hoehn.
1. Socialist Newspaper Union. 2. Trade unions — U. S.
MS60-1952
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Harmon, A D
Business records, 1836-41.
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of A. D. Harmon and Zebulon
Harmon relating to their mercantile activities In St. Charles, Mo
1. Retail trade— St. Charles, Mo, 2. St. Charles, Mo.— Comm,
I. Harmon, Zebulon.
MS 60-1963
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Gillaspy, Thomas Q
Papers, 1840-1926.
14 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Hecord books, account books, and minute books of Thomas Q
Gillaspy (1840-58) and James O. Gillaspy (1865-89) Including Items
relating to business and legal matters In Boone and Monroe Counties
Mo.
Gift of Wesley Wlksell.
1. Boone Co., Mo.— Conim. 2, Monroe Co,, Mo.— Comm.
I. Gillaspy, James O.
MS 60-1954
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hannibal Perry Company, Hannibal, Mo.
Records, 1858-1902.
1 v, and 2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Minute book of directors' and stockholders' meetings, bills of sale,
deeds, reports, a stock certificate, a city operating license, and other
peters.
Gift of H. H. Hafner.
1. Hannibal, Mo. — Ferries.
, MS 60-1966
Missouri. Univ. Lib/.
Farmers' Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo.
Records, 1861-1930.
47 v. and 280 folders. .,.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other Items, Including papers of the Cumber-
land Presbyterian Church, the Mount Vernon Water and Light Dept,
the Mount Vernon Mining Co., and other organizations which had
dealings with the bank.
Gift of Charles E. Glnn.
I. Mount Vernon, Mo. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, n. Mount
Vernon, Mo. Water and Light Dept m. Mount Vernon Mining Com-
pany, Stotts City, Mo.
MS 60-1986
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
220
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pierson family.
Pnpers, 1713-1025.
185 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Deeds and other documents relating to legal transactions of tbe
family In moomfleld, Newark, Bast Orange, and West Orange, N. J.
1. Legal documents — Essex Co., N. J.
MS60-1957
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Fayette, Mo.
Records, 1893-09.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Constitution, bylaws, treasurers* reports, Insurance policies, and
affidavits of loss.
MS 60-1958
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Eugene State Bank, Eugene, Mo.
Records, 1027-39.
1 v. and 8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Minutes of meetings of the board of directors (1927), notices or
board meetings, bylaws, directors' oothB, notes beld by the bank, and
other papers, Including Items relating to the liquidation of the bank.
Gift of Henry Andrea,
MS 60-1959
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Allen, George, 1808-1876.
Papers, 1828-43.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author and educator; professor of languages In Delaware College
and the University of Pennsylvania. Criticisms, reviews, observa-
tions on literature, art, philosophy, the Greek classics, and other aca-
demic subjects. Includes notes on the game of chess.
Gift of the estate of Gregory B. Keen, 1981.
1. Humanities— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Chess.
MS60-1M0
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hayden, John James.
Papers, 1820-90.
517 Items.
In Indluna Historical Society Library.
Personal and business papers, and letters of Hayden and his
family of Rising Sun, Ind. and Indianapolis.
1. Hayden family.
MS 60-1961
Indiana Historical Soc. Library
Harrison, William Henry, Pres. U. S., 1778-1841.
Papers, 1794-1864.
ca. 800 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library. -.■■":■
Chiefly material dating from 1794-1816, relating to Harrison, bis
family, and those associated with him In the Northwest Territory
and the government of Indiana Territory.
Indexed. : ...,'■
Calendar in repository.
1. Harrison- family. 2. Northwest, Old— Hist.— Sources.
MS60-1962
Indiana Historical Soc. Library
Mills, Caleb, 1806-1879.
Papers,
195 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library. „■■■"■* __.
Educator. Includes Civil War letters relating to Negro troops,
Civil War correspondence of Mills' son, Benjamin, and Benjamin
M1 l. 8, u! a s^mst2nvll Warv-Negro troops. 2. TJ. S.-Hlst,^Clvll
War— Personal narratives. I. Mills, Benjamin.
MS 60—1963
Indiana Historical Soc. Library
Armstrong, Emma Dean (Walker)
Journals, 1878.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Biographical sketches and reminiscences of the life and character
of Emma W. Armstrong, wlfo of Gen. Samuel Chapman Armstrong.
Gathered for her children, Loutse and Edith, by their friend, Mary
Anna Longstreth.
Purchase. . "»■■"''
I. Longstreth, Mary Anna, 1811-1884, comp,
- MS60-1964
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Blount, Harry A
Medical papers, 1907-21.
82 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Student notebooks (1907-8) from Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, a
medical uccouut book (1920-21), and an advertising bulletin forantl-
phloglstlne.
Deposited by Don Simpson.
1. Barnes Hospital, St, Louis. 2. Medical fees— St. Louis,
MS 60-1968
Missouri. Unlv, Llbr.
Goodfellow, James, 1706-1880.
Papers, 1834-81.
ca. 260 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Family papers, materials pertaining to the XS..B. Coast and Geodetic
Survey, and to professional and social activities. Includes MS. of
"Historical poem," by Thomas Land.
Gift of Mrs. H. Goodfellow, 1918.
1. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. I. Land, Thomas, 17B2-
1883.
MS 60-1966
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Beaumont, William, 1785-1853.
PaperB, 1812-53.
S18 items.
In Washington University Medical Library.
Correspondence, literary MSB., and other papers of an army sur-
geon, Including notes, memoranda, medical records, commonplace
books, flnanciul records, and legal and military documents.
Described In Washington University manuscripts, a descriptive
guide, by Duvld Knser and Jane Kuser (1908) p. 1-2.
1. U. S. Army — Surgeons.
MS 60-1967
Washington Univ., St. Louis, Library
Mann, Horace, 1844-1868.
Papers, 1864.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts, ' , . . ., .
Naturalist. Journals, notebooks, maps, and pictures relating to
the Hawaiian Islands, made during exploration of various parol of
the Islands.
Purchase, 1944,
1, Botany— Hawaiian Islands'.
MS 60-1968
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Denny, James H 6.1870.
Papers, 1891-1931.
IT foldtrSi
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence und other papers of a Missouri lawyer.
Deposited by Jack Denny and T. V. Denny.
1 Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-1969rev
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
This number not used: MS 60-1970
Gobrecht, Christian F' 1785-1844.
Papers, 1795-1844.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Engraver In the U. S. Mint, Philadelphia. Miscellaneous corre-
spondence relating lo Gobrecht's Inventions and Improvements In the
art of engraving, and to other activities In the field of his employ-
ment. Includes a few Items of personal and domestic character.
1. Engraving— Technique. 2, U. S, Mint.
MS 60-1971
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
221
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dobbs, Ella Victoria.
Papers, 1923-ca. 1940.
40 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection..
Professor of applied arts at the University of Missouri Corre-
spondence and notebooks relating mainly to the Carnegie Founda-
tion for the Advancement of Teaching, PI Lambda Theta, and the
teaching of art; and draft revisions of various chapters and sections
of Miss Dobbs' book, The creative arts in democratic living.
1. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. 2 PI
Lambda Theta. 8. Art— Study and teaching. i. Dobbs BUa Vic-
toria. The creative arts In democratic living.
■ „ . ... M S 60-1972 rev
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University. Athenaean Literary Society.
Records, 1842-1925.
13 v.
^ In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Constitutions, minutes, membership lists, censor's reports, a his-
tory, and a pcrapbook.
. MS 60-1973
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. ^uw-xnio
Drum, Augustus, 1815-1858.
Papers, 1846-56.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer and political leader, of Greensburg, Pa. Letters from
clients; papers on legal matters, business transactions, and political
affairs in Indiana Co.
1. Lawyers— Pennsylvania— -Correspondence reminiscences, etc
% Indiana Co., Pa.— Pol. & govt .
„ ""' MS60-1974
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pry and Rambo, Montgomery Oo., Pa.
Records, 1843-59.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records Including bills and receipts JTor merchandise
1. General stores— Montgomery Co., Pa.
T,,.-. ,c .. . ■ '■ MS 60-1975
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Criss, Curtis Vance, 6. 1852.
Papers, 1894-1916.
6 v. and 5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
_•■ Papers of a Methodist Episcopal clergyman, mainly relating to the
Sedalia, Mo., District Quarterly Conference of which Orlss was super-
intendent. Includes membership lists and financial data-
Deposited by Mary Criss.
1. Methodist Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
x. Methodist Episcopal Church. Quarterly Conferences. Sedalia, Mo.
' _, r MS 60-1976
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Pitch, John, 1743-1798.
Papers, 1763-1820.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of- Pennsylvania collections.
Silversmith, surveyor, and pioneer In the development of steam-
propelled boats. Family papers, including letters of personal char-
acter, powers of attorney and other legal papers, and a ledger (1778-
1820) containing accounts of Fitch's Jewelry and silverware business.
Gift of John L. Longstreth.
1. Fitch family, 2. Jewelry trade — Trenton, N. J. 8. Silver-
smithing— U. S.
MS 60-1977
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Burge, Oscar P
Papers, 1853-1900.
7 folders.
I;i University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manusprlpts
Collection.
Correspondence, legal papers, tax receipts, canceled checks, and
other papers of O. F. Burge of Bates andOooper Counties, Mo. In-
cludes business correspondence relating mainly to real estate loans.
Gift of Dora Burge.
1. Seal estate business — Missouri. 2. Mortgages — Missouri.
MS 60-1978
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Burt, Franklin.
Papers, 1843-1903.
3 v. and 5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of a tax assessor of Callaway Co., Mo„ Including a diary
(1859-72) recording weather conditions and routines of farm life:
an assessor's book (1858) listing landowners, slaves, personal property,
and other Items pertinent to State and local tax assessment: tar
receipts ; a deed ; and field notes.
Deposited by Mrs. W. G. Meyer.
1. Farm life— Missouri— Callaway Co. 2. Taxation— Callaway Co .
Mo. — Lists. -
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-1979
Business records of firms located in Caledonia, Mo., 1857-83.
8 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Accounts of a store which dealt In lumber, grain, and general mer-
chandise, and records of a mill which sold bran, wheat, meal, and flour.
Gift of W.J.Dent.
1. General stores— Caledonia, Mo. 2. Flour-mills — Caledonia, Ma
MS 60-1980
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Moren, Edward Hawthorne, 1825-1886.
Papers, 1851-86.
i file drawer.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Physician and Lieutenant Governor of Alabama. Correspondence
and accounts.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Alabama-
Pol. & govt— 1885-
MS 60-1981
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Herrkk, Cyril Allyn, 1885-1920.
Papers, 1802-1919.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Genealogist. Correspondence with members of the Devereaux
family, copies of documents relating to the Devereauz family (1802-
27) , and a genealogy of the line of Jonathan Devereaux.
1. Devereaux family.
... rr «. MS 60-1982
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Araki, Sadao, 1877- defendant.
Records of the case of the United States of America, et al.,
against Sadao Araki, et al. Tokyo, April 29, 1946-Nov. 12,
1948.
72 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Trial of Sadao Araki and others before the International Military
Tribunal of the Far East.
1. War crime trials— Tokyo, 1946-1948.
tary Tribunal for the Far East.
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
I. International Mlll-
MS 60-1983
St. Paul. Oakland Cemetery.
Records, 1854-1937.
275 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy made from originals lent by the Oakland Cemetc.j
Association.
Minutes of meetings; records of Interments; lists of heirs; and
plat books of graves.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 17 (1D36) p. 97.
MS 60-1984
Minn. Hist Soc.
Maxey, Thomas Sheldon, 1846-1921.
Papers, 1880-1938.
lfolder.
In Texas State Library. Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas lawyer and Judge, re-
lating mainly to lawsuits. Includes newspaper clippings.
1. Lawyers— Texas— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1985
Texas. State Library
222
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morrow, Wright Chalfant, 1858-1942.
Papers, ca. 1915-19.
4 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Fersonal papers of a Texas judge, relating mainly to his campaign
for Judgeship of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Includes
household bills, Christmas cards, and other miscellaneous Items.
1. Judges— Texas — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-1986
Texas. State Library
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942.
Papers, 1904-40.
60 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Orchestra conductor. Correspondence and cards.
1. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Newberry Library
MS 60-1987
Michener, James Albert, 1907-
Papers,1945-
10 ft. (ca. 7200 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Author. Correspondence, many Uterary MSS. (novels, short
stories, articles, speeches and movie scripts), galley proofs, scrap-
books, clippings, maps, photos., and memorabilia. The hulk. of corre-
spondence <s for 1953 when Michener was associated with the Asia
Institute.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Michener, 1955-
1. Oceanlca — Soc. life & oust. 2. Japan — Sbc. life & cust
MS60-1988
Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905.
Papers,
ca. 630 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Orchestra conductor. Letters, clippings, and photos.
1. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-1989
Newberry Library
Hurt, John Linn.
Papers, 1804-1931.
6 ft (ca. 1000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (38-86)
Confederate soldier, clerk of Pittsylvania Co., and president of the
Virginia Senate. Business correspondence, ledgers, and daybook, con-
taining records of lawyer's fees and general merchandise accounts.
Includes tobacco accounts (among them the sale records of H. J.
Rhodes), and financial and legal records of two Halifax Co. sheriffs,
J. R. West (1842-69) and H. H. Hurt (1870)
Indexed In part.
Described In the Annual report of the archivist, University of
Virginia Library, 1937-38, p. 38.
1. Lawyers — Pittsylvania Co., Va. — Fees. 2. Tobacco manufacture
and trade— Pittsylvania Co., Va. 3. Sheriffs— Halifax Co., Va.
MS 60-1990
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Gardner, John, 1750-1807.
Papers, 1785-91.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary soldier, and sheriff of Chester Co., Pa. Miscella-
neous papers, Including correspondence, bonds, accounts, and other
material reflecting economic conditions.
1. Chester Co., Pa. — Econ. condlt.
MS 60-1991
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Chariton County Exchange Bank.
Records, 1819-1922.
1 v. and 90 folders.
In University of Missouri, Western Historical Manuscripts Col-
lection.
Correspondence and other papers, Including bank accounts, ab-
stracts, church certificates, briefs, deeds, Insurance policies, a mer-
chant's license, stock certificates, and bills. Includes papers relating
to the tobacco Industry in Chariton and Carroll Counties, Mo.
1. Banks and banking — Missouri. 2. Tobacco manufacture and
trade — Missouri.
MS 60-1992
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Corby family.
Papers, 1801-1905.
3 v. and 49 folders.
In University of Missouri, Western Historical Manuscripts Col-
lection.
Papers of a pioneer family of St. Joseph, Mo., Including a letter
in French signed by Auguste Chouteau (1805) , deeds, bills of sale for
slaves, Pony Express papers, merchandise licenses, stock certificates,
tax receipts, a mercantile record book (1856), a bank book, and a
volume of newspaper clippings concerning telephone and electric
service In St. Joseph (1881-1903)
Deposited by John Corby.
1. Slave trade— Missouri — St. Joseph. 2. Pony express. 8. St.
Joseph, Mo,— Econ. condlt,
MS 60-1993
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Evans, Robert T
Papers, 1803-65.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1840-62) ; papers relating to real estate In Cum-
berland Co. and western New Jersey; bills and receipts (1844-59) ;
wills, Indentures, bonds, and other legal papers.
Gift of the heirs of Eliza F. E. Frazer, 1926.
1. Real property — New Jersey.
MS 60-1994
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mississippi Heights Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss,
Records, 1908-26.
15 v. ■"
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Records of tie private preparatory school of which J. E. Brown
was president and owner. Includes 12. v. of ledger accounts of stu-
dents with the school, and 8 v. of grade or class books of R, W.
Griffith, a teacher, covering the academic years 1920-21, 1922-23,
and 1923-24.
Indexed In part.
Gift of Mrs. J. B. Brown, 1947.
MS 60-1996
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Miller, Willie.
Autograph albums, 1881-86.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Autograph albums of Miss Miller, of Water Valley, Miss.
Gift of H. Y. Noble, 1954.
1. Autographs— Collections.
MS 60-1996
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937, collector.
Genealogical papers, 1903-37.
62 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, notes, and sketches of the Alexander, Moorman,
and Rowland families, accumulated by Rowland while tracing his
family history. ;.„•'_ i,-- , !» V „
1 Alexander family. 2. Moorman family. 8. Rowland family.
MS 60-1997
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Powell, Susan Virginia.
Papers, 1926-45.
531 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, mainly dating from the
World Warn period, during which Miss Powell served as chairman
of the Coordinating Council of Women's Organizations for War Serv-
ice and (during 1944-45; as president of the Mississippi Woman's
Christian Temperance Union.
Gift of MIbs Powell, 1949. „ „
1. Coordinating Council of Women's Organizations for War Serv-
ice. 2. Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Mississippi. 8. World
War, 1939-1945— Women's work.
MS 60-1908
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
223
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, 1883-1953
Papers, 1946.
132 jteros.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Army officer. Correspondence and speeches, together with resolu-
tions, newspaper articles, minutes, andmlsilltiS^ Mner^on
Z?' n / °f^ m ot Wainwright to Jackso™ J^?mVT| IMaV
KffiSir ° D «*'0»°««* -^hiinnan^sirte
Acquired 1946.
1. Jackson, Miss.— Hist. i. Culkin, John H.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 °- 1999
Thompson, John I „
litems ° f J0hn *' Thom P son and family, 1837-1902.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
t^zr^T*™^^ ot the cM ' ckasaw c °- (««-■)
Gift of S. T. Delashmet, 1852
i. Thompson family.
Mississippi, Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2000
Davis, Varina (Howell) 182C-1906.
Papers, 1847-1905.
65 items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
In part, transcripts and photocopies
Author; wife of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy
Correspondence, mainly letters written by Mrs. Davis Include a'
£? y „°n ! he 1 n d< ?£L t0 Beau ™ir, the Davis home near Blloxl M?s8
Th» d J? Ct 10, 1902; and a letter from B - W. Griffith to Mrs DnX'
The volumes are page proofs of Jefferson Davis, ex-President of the
Operate States of America; a memoir by his wife JpuWished
1. Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2001
Natchez, Miss. Trinity Church.
Records, 1822-90.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Microcopy of originals owned by the church. '
1873^7 M^'h 8 (M ^ 80> . and the 'P« rl8h ^ster (1826-52 and
voEmX!' 6 ther Wlth ml s«"aneou 8 documents filed in these
1. Registers of births, etc.— Natchez, Miss.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS °<^ 002
Clapp, Moses Edwin, 1851-1929.
Papers, 1873-1929.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
^ Microfilm copy made in 1937 from originals lent by Mrs. Harvey
i« f ^ S ;„ S ^, B H r , from M 'nnesota. Correspondence and clippings re-
lating to political campaigns and to Olapp-s activities as a w^tn?
Correspondents include Andrew earnest* rh B J.i«« to ™&.f% Q . '
1. Minnesota-Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.-Pol. & govt.-1901-1953.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-2003
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. Minnesota.
Woman's Synodical Missionary Society
Records, 1880-1944.
13 v. and 2 hoxes.
In Minnesota Historical (Society collections.
Minutes of meetings, reports of a field worker, records of annual
meetings, and miscellaneous papers. Included the mmutes of tol
K„ a Sa 8 ry F tty M1SSl ° nary ""*« *"* <* ^ * «^> Home
D. S.A. Synods. Minnesota. Home Missionary Society.
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-2004
Hillman, Walter, 1829-1894,
Account books, 1867-78.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
« ( .7f d f? rs . ke , p ^ by Hlllman during part of his period as president
na&SfSS Fema ' e * ns " tute ' "«ter Hillman CoUege, cnnton?Miss
SS3S SF$gt J £g&?* p ° M c and d! ™ SSSS
Indexed in part
Acquired, 1941.
^Hillman College, Clinton, Miss. 2. Mississippi College, Clinton,
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2005
Davis, Charles E
Letters, 1859-65.
1 reel "of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy made from originals lent by F G Ludwhr
OMf War Z'i, t , en , by P"? 8 ' " St Paul «•»<««' who servea in 'the
HdiL^Ai t0 h ,'i, two ^ rotners an <l i sister, commenting on the atti*
»hi?h n , e f ldiers ' the effect ot tne war ln the West, the battles in
which Dav^k^ran^urve^s for a railroad to Lake Superior. ' D
Minneiota-S^rve^ Wai - p <* s ° n '» narratives. 2. Bailroads-
Mlnn. Hist Soc.
MS 60-2006
Carter, Hodding, 1907-
Literary MSS., 1942-53.
5 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
«!„;? ^So^S? 1 typewritten, of the following works • Lower Mlsals
Bippi (1942), The winds of fear (1944), Flood cratHim* -<ww.,"
^fSV 1 ^' an<1 Where Ma ' a Street meeto the rive < rTl953f Uthem
Gift of Mr. Carter, 1948-50 and 1953. ( '
Full name: William Hodding Carter.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 ^ 200T
Adams, Celia A (Mortimer)
Correspondence, 1835-54.
9 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Jones anSCrlPtS (ty P ewr 'tten) made from originals owned by Leah
li.if ah™ writt , e " l rom Ml8sls8 lPPl to Celia A. Mortimer and to Wll
a« M A? 1 "?! ° f L f ban0n .' ° hl °' wnom she m a rriea CorrXondente
Mrs 6. Dohe?ty r .' T"* """ J ' Nu "' EdWln ""rtSSfSd
I. Adams, .William, of Lebanon, Ohio.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-200S
Bolton, Edwin C
Letters to Richard Bolton, 1840-43
62 items. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
BoiMn 6 ™- wi'.f e n h by ► Edw i n c v. Bol ton of Panola, Miss., and Mary
»?i£ V4 West ^ eater > Pa - brother and mother respectively to
Hichard Bolton of Pontotoc, Miss. • ■=i«=«.uveiy, ro
I. Bolton, Mary. n. Bolton, Richard, hi. Bolton family.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 °- 2009
American Legion.
Records, 1924-41.
156 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings and pictures of American
Legion activities in Mississippi. Includes a 95-pagelcrapbo™
Presented by the Legion, 1948. v '
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History 201 °
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Papers, 1844-89.
662 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
*^in? eDt of the Confederacy. Correspondence, telegrams, and
copies of papers concerning Davis. w ' '
wSl! materlal ls published ln Jefferson Davis, constitutionalist his
letters, papers, and speeches, collected and edited by Dunbar Row-
land ; printed for the Dept, of Archives and History, 1928
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History S 60_2011
224
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rice, Nannie H
Library survey records, 1923-25.
371 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Librarian, on the staff of the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechan-
ical College, Starkville. Correspondence, questionnaires, and tabula-
tions of a survey of libraries In Mississippi, made in 1924 by Miss Rice.
Gift of Miss Rice, 1946.
1, Libraries— Mississippi.
MS 60-2012
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History
Mississippi Historical Society.
Retords, 1910-37.
2080 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence and papers pertaining to the finances and mem.
bershlp of the society for the period 1916-38 during which Dunbar
Rowland was secretary-treasurer. Includes membership rolls, 1910-
87.
I. Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937.
Mississippi. I>ept of
Archives and History
MS 60-2013
Mississippi Library Association.
Records, 1936-44.
842 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence and papers of the presidents of the association :
Nannie H. Rice (1935-37), Anna M. Roberts (1937-40), and William
D. McCain (1940-43) Much of the material pertains to tie affairs
■of the Mississippi State Library Commission, of which presidents of
the association are ex-offlclo members. Correspondence after Mar. 8,
1943, was carried on by Charlotte Capers. Most correspondence dates
from 1941-42.
Gift of William D. McCain, 1943.
I. Mississippi. State Library Commission,
MS 60-2014
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Blight, Atherton.
Diary and account book, 1849-56.
.■!v, ..,-,.>■.■■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Account book of traveling expenses In Europe (1849) Diary of
travels through Egypt, Turkey, Palestine, and other Mediterranean
countries; notes on the Crimean War and on conditions In Germany.
Gift of Joseph Jackson, 1912..
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Levant— Descr. & trav.
S. Crimean War, 1853-1856.
MS 60-2015
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Boinod, Daniel, firm, Philadelphia.
Records, 1777-96.
77 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Receipts, bills, orders, and correspondence relating to the firm's
bookselling business.
Purchased by the Dreer Fund, 1938.
1. Booksellers and bookselling — Philadelphia.
MS 60-2016
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Alexander, William, Revolutionary soldier.
Papers, 1788-1813.
ca. 65 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Allotment of land In Pennsylvania to Alexander In return for mili-
tary service In the Revolutionary War; also letters and documents on
construction of roads and Improvement of waterways in Pennsylvania.
Purchased by the Dreer Fund, 1926.
1. Bounties, Military — Pennsylvania. 2, Pennsylvania — Public
works.
MS 60-2017
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hamilton, fiance, 1721-1772.
Papers, 1739-79.
ca. 225 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
York Co. (Pa.) miller, militia officer, and sheriff. Bonds, receipts,
accounts, and other papers pertaining to official, legal, and commercial
transactions of the colonial period, mostly relating to York Co. affairs.
Gift of Donald McPhergon, 1927.
1. Archives — Pennsylvania — York Co. 2. York Co., Pa. — Gomm,
MS 60-2018
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fox, Benjamin Franklin.
Papers, ca. 1838-1913.
6 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Scrapbooks, poetry satirizing Philadelphia politics, Actional narra-
tives, newspaper clippings, and other matter of literary character.
Gift of William J. Fox.
1. Philadelphia — Pol, & govt. — Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc.
MS 60-2019
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cato, Miss. Cato Baptist Church.
Records, 1853-1948.
54 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Minutes, church registers, correspondence, and other records of the
church, organized In Rankin Co., Miss., Dec. 17, 1853. The first mem-
bers were William G. Ross, Mary Ross, Elizabeth JoneB, Mary Baker,
John Cox, Judith Cox, Isaac Lawrence, and Alanson Nash. The
registers contain lists of the active and retired members of the church
as well as regular entries concerning the work of the congregation.
Other Items Include church letters of recommendation, lists of con-
tributors, a tabulation of votes cast In the Cato precinct of the Demo-
cratic primary election, Aug. 12, 1911, and a commencement program
of the Johns Consolidated High School, Apr. 16, 1948.
Deposited by B, J. Slonaker, 1955.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Cato, Miss.
MS 60-2020
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Lanphear family.
' Correspondence, 1860-90.
l box,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Letters written by Rueben, George, Polly, and Mary Lanphear to
Eliza Shattuck In Vermont, describing frontier life In McLeod Co.,
Minn.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Minnesota— McLeod Co. I. Shat-
tuck, Eliza.
MS 60-2021
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864.
Papers of Franklin Bache and family, 1818-60.
ca. 500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts.
Physician, chemist, and educator. Copies of letters written by
Bache (1833-61) ; historical memoranda, arranged for a lecture; and
notes for "A chemistry," by Bache. Also, letters from Bache's
brother-in-law, Albert Dabadle, and family letters containing com-
ments on social events, financial matters, and political questions.
i. Dabadle, Albert, n. Bache family.
MS 60-2022
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Halsey, Mary Emmeline, 1845-1912.
Papers, ca. 1861-1912.
3 ft.
In Geneva Historical Museum, Geneva, N. Y.
Diaries, ledgers, clippings, photos., books of poems, and other ma-
terial, of a member of a Wlllowdale (N. Y.) family. Diary entries
(1861-63) by a brother, record farm work performed, wages and
prices, rural events and activities, attendance at a "lecture on war"
by Edward Everett, and the "National Fast" of Apr. 30, 1863. Later
entries by Miss Halsey contain comments on wartime political elec-
tions, the loss of a relative In the war, conscription and Lincoln's call
for soldiers from New York State (1864) ; and other occurrences.
Gift of a friend, ca. 1930.
1. Country life— New York— Wlllowdale. 2. New York (State)—
Hist. — Civil War — Sources.
MS 60-2023
Geneva, N. Y. Hist. Museum
Crowell, Benedict, 1869-1952.
Papers, 1917-20.
6 ft.
In Western Reserve University Library,
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Mining engineer, guilder, and public official. Correspondence,
papers, and printed matter (largely statistical) published by the War
Dept., relating to Crdwell's activities during and after World War i,
When he served as Assistant Secretary of War and Director of Muni- .
tlons. Related to the library's Newton D, Baker collection.
List of contents In the library.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Crowell.
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. 2, Munitions— U. S.
MS 60-2024
Western Reserve Univ. Library
225
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eberhart, Allen M
Papers, 1913-21.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
n.™i£ erS w' 01 / P? rtalnln e to «»« Army and to World War i. A large
number relate to the operation of the draft system, with particular
reference to Philadelphia. Includes statistics on enlisted and drafted
men, deserters, persons seeking exemption for various reasons, mobili-
zation forms and receipts, pamphlets Issued by the Federal Govern-
S J^H? nd "^'"t 10 ™ Prescribed by the President, and other
n?if ln J « dln S reports of one of the Philadelphia draft boards.
Gift of Mr. Eberhart.
„nii;f™Ui t f ary f Ser ^ 1Ce,Con,pulsory - lJ - S - 2U - S - Army-Recruiting,
enlistment, etc. — European War, 1914-1918.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2025
Elkins, William Mclntire, 1882-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-1828
ca. 100 items.
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Correspondence and documents concerning Franco-Americrn and
Aaglo-American relations, Including materials on the negotiation of
Jays treaty. Includes letters of John Adams, Elbrldge Gerry Alex-
ander Hamilton. John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Rufus King, John Mar.
shall, Benjamin Rush, George Washington, and Oliver Wolcott
Information on literary rights available In the library
Bequest of Mr, Elkins, 1947.
1. V. S— For. rel.— 1783-1865. 2. Jay's treaty, 1794. S. States-
men — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
pmi h„, k , „ MS 60-2026
Philadelphia. Free Library
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838.
Pnpers, 1760-1862.
ca. 8500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia printer and publisher. Correspondence, paroles, re-
turns bonds, accounts, and other records, mainly concerned with
Bradford s service as deputy commissary-general of prisoners for the
Revolutionary Army. Records relate to British Army and Navy prls-
Z%& ' ncIu , d ne ""Vor 1778-82; other papers Include paroles and
bonds for delivery of American naval prisoners (1778-83) Miscel-
laneous papers cover the colonial and early federal periods
Gifts of members of the Bradford families ; other items purchased
rw,L ^ S.— Hist.— Revolution— Prisoners and prisons. 2 U S —
Hist.— Revolution— Prisoners, Exchange of. " ' '
Blstorical Society of Pennsylvania
Etting, Frank Marx, collector.
Autographs, and family and civic papers, 155S-1917.
ca. 20,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Three distinct groups: an autograph collection containing an
assembly of MSS. of distinguished Americans and Europeans (1558-
1887) ; a group of family papers with additions (1739-1847) relating
to the pioneering commercial activities of traders of the colonial
and early national periods, and describing traffic with the Indians,
land speculation, expansion of frontiers, settlements In Pennsylvania,
French-Indlan-Engllsh warfare, finance, politics, domestic affairs,
and other matters, with information on some of the early Jewish
families, Grata, Frank, Etting, Hart, and others Influential in the
economic and political affairs of Pennsylvania : and a group of
papers and records relating to civic affairs, and social and profes-
sional activities in which Etting was interested.
_ Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania.
1. Autographs— Collections. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist— Sources
8. Jews In Pennsylvania.
MS 60-2028
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Mitchell, John, fl. 1762-1781.
Papers of John and Randall Mitchell, 1758-81.
2.5 cu. ft
^ J?. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Division of
Public Records.
Philadelphia merchant; Deputy Quartermaster General during the
American Revolution. Correspondence, accounts, and other papers
Zi.*lrS MltchelL and his brother and business partner, Rnndall
Mltchell. Sequestered by the Commonwealth (ca. 1785) during in-
vestigation of the Mitchells' aqtlvities as contractors with the Penn-
sylvania Navy. Other papers concern the supplying of some com-
panies stationed in and about Philadelphia during the early part of
the Revolution.
Descriptive notes in the repository.
Formerly owned by Bureau of Land Records, Dept of Internal
Affairs.
1. TJ. S. — Hist.^-Revolution — Supplies. 2. Merchants, American —
Philadelphia. I. Mitchell, Randall, fl. 1758-1774.
MS 60-2029
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
Kellogg, Prank Billings, 1856-1937.
Papers, 1907-37.
21 v. and 33 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, D.^S. Senator from Minnesota. Ambassador to Gt Brit
25S2^--°' Sta i e> ° nd 3 K Udge - Correspondence, sp£ch<i, pres? £
leases, memoranda, scrapbooks, and other papers. The few MDere
before Kellogg became a U. S. Senator relate mainly to hlsTctWUle!
as a government attorney In Investigations of the Edward H Harrl-
man trusts by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The wr*
spondence during his term as a Senator reflects his Interest in post
war foreign affairs, food relief, refugee problems, and the agricul-
tural depression of the early 1920's. Papers for the period In which
Kellogg served as Ambassador to Great Er.ltaln include material on
the International Conference at London, ^24, his work in England,
and observations on Minnesota and national politics. A large part
of the collection pertains to State Dept. affairs from 1925-29 when
Kellogg was Secretary of State and Includes material on International
conferences, the Tacna-Arlca dispute, Mexican problems, China's
tariff and extraterritoriality laws, disarmament, world peace, other
foreign affairs, and domestic politics. Correspondents include Calvin
Ooolldge, Henry P. Fletcher, Hugh Gibson, William Randolph Hearst
Charles Evans Hughes, William Lassiter, Walter Llppmnnn, Walter
Llttlefield, Robert McCormick, Charles J. Moos, Dwlght Morrow,
Robert E. Olds, Frank J. Ottls. John J. Pershing, Mrs. Ogden Reid
Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Leo S. Rowe, Thomas D.Schall
Cordenlo Severance, James R. Sheffield, Silas Strawn, William
Howard Taft, and Charles Beecher Warren.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1935)
Restricted. '
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. Minnesota— Pol. & govt
S. TJ. S.— For. rel.— 1928-1929.
Ul D . . c MS 60-2030
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, 1851-1921.
Papers, 1760-1921.
106 ft. (ca. 80,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, municipal and civil service reformer, U. S. Cabinet mem-
ber. Correspondence, articles, speeches, memoranda, notes, personal
miscellany, legal papers, real estate papers, biographical material,
clippings, and other printed matter. Correspondence, 1874-1021 com-
prises i the Jbulk of the collection. Papers relate to his Progressive and
Republic Party political activities, his service as U. S Secretary
of the Navy, U. S. Attorney General, and his positions as member and
chairman of council of the National Civil Service Reform League
overseer of .Harvard, trustee of the Catholic University of America!
president of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, member of the Maryland
Board of State Aid and Charities, president of the National Munici-
pal League, and member of the Executive Committee of the National
Civic Federation. Legal papers of Bonaparte, his familv, and clients
cover the period 1760-1920. Correspondents include Lo'uis D. Bran-
dels, Champ Clark, Richard H. Dana, Charles W. Eliot, James R
Garfield, Elbert H. Gary, James Cardinal Gibbons, Henry Cabot
Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Schurz, William Howard Taft
Benjamin R. Tillman, RIchnrd M. Venable,- Owen Wlster, and Clinton
Rogers Woodruff.
Index to speech, article and book file.
Register published In 1958 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bonaparte, 1923.
MS 60-2031
Archambault, Anna Margaretta.
Historical papers, ca. 1917.
ca. 2O00 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Notes for a guidebook on art, architecture, and places of historical
Interest in Pennsylvania, compiled by the Art Committee of the State
Federation of Pennsylvania Women, and edited by Miss Archambault.
Also, histories of the 67 counties of Pennsylvania, written by histo-
rians of the various counties ; a history of Philadelphia ; and illustra-
tions. .......
Much of the material was published In Guide book of art, archi-
tecture, and historic Interests in Pennsylvania (1924)
Gift of Miss Archambault.
1. Pennsylvania— Descr. & tray. 2. Pennsylvania— History, Local.
I. State Federation of Pennsylvania Women.
„,„. ..„._, MS 60-2032
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
American Negro Historical Society.
Records, 1790-1901.
ca. 3000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, minutes, constitutions, stock certificates, accounts,
receipt books, roll books, order books, vouchers, lectures and debates,
MS 60-2033
226
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records, 1790-1901.
American Negro Historical Society.
(Continued)
legal papers, deeds, bonds, ports., printed matter, and speeches. Ma-
terial deals with American Negro cultural and economic advancement
and the struggle for freedom. Persons named Include Benjamin Ban-
ueker, Jacob C. White, Isaiah 0. Wears, Frederick O. Douglass, and
others. Organizations and Institutions represented include Daughters
of Africa Society, Agricultural and Mechanic Association of Pennsyl-
vania and New Jersey, Banneker Institute, Lebanon Cemetery, Penn-
sylvania State Equal Eights League, Frederick Douglass Meinorlal
Hospital, Philadelphia; Roberts Vaux Consolidated School; the First
and Second African Presbyterian Churches of Philadelphia; and Negro
' baseball clubs. '■_.!'''"
Gift of Leon Gardiner,
1. Negroes— Hist. — Sources,
MS60-2033
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Asch, Myer.
Papers, 1876-87.
cn^ SO items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Secretary of the United States Centennial Exhibition (1876) Let-
ters and documents from envoys of Algiers, Austria, Belgium, Italy,
Japan, Russia, Spain, Turkey, and other countries, expressing their
governments' appreciation to Asch, and conferring upon him honors,
titles, and decorations for his distinctive services rendered to their
commissions at the exhibition. ■
Gift of Rebecca . sch Shoyer, David W. Shoyer, and William L.
Shoyer.
1. Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876 .
MS60-2034
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Berks Co., Pa.
Records of Berks and Montgomery Counties, 1693-1869.
ca. 250 Items. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
■ ■ Miscellaneous papers pertaining to local government: petitions,
laws, rules, regulations, lists of names of freeholders, assessment,
and other records. Also, letters relating to Indian controversies, land
transactions, and social and economic affairs of the colonial period.
Among the correspondents are prominent men of the times, Including
Conrad Welser, Richard Peters, John Potts, and Thomas Mifflin.
Purchase.
1, Berks Co., Pa.— Hist.— Sources. 2. Montgomery Co., Pa. — Hist—
Sources. i. Montgomery Co., Pa.
MS 60-2035
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Graebner, Theodore Conrad, 1876-1950.
Papers, 1910-50. t
112 ft, (ca. 30,000 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman of the Missouri Synod and author. Corre-
spondence, essays, books, clippings, films, and other materials, relating
mainly to the question of Lutheran union. Includes writings on
apologetics, evolution, the Bible, comparative religion, doctrine, ecu-
menical movements, lodges, missions, politics, church and state, war,
the Catholic Church, education, and youth activities. Correspondents
Include Win. Dallmann, F. Pieper, M. Reu, and L. Sleek. Related to
the Institute's P. M. Bretscher collection and Concordia Seminary
collection.
Guide, index, and card die In the repository.
Approximately half of the collection Is open to Investigators under
restrictions of the repository; papers relating to Lutheran union are
sealed until ca, 1970.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Graebner, 1950.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy— KJorrespondence, reminiscences, etc,
2. Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod — Relations. 3. Lutheran
Church — Doctrinal and controversial works.
MS 60-2036
Concordia Historical Institute
Mexico (Viceroyalty) Laws, statutes, eto.
Coleccion general de las reales cedulas y 6rdenes que hacen
el govierno de los asuntos fiscales fprmada por el Sr. Dr. Dn.
Josef Antonio de Ai-eche del Consejo de S. M. y su Fiscal
en la Rl. Audieucia de Mexico. 1773.
■■3ft.. ' ' -'■■•
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich,) Division of
Manuscripts.
Royal decrees, letters and Instructions relating to the government
of New Spain and to many aspects of life In the 17th and 18th cen-
turies, including hospitals, prisons, factories, educational institutions,
end treatment of the Indians In Mexico, California, Florida, and Cuba.
Described In catalog 28 of the Dolphin Book Co.. 1951, Item 478.
Gift of the Clements Library Associates, 1951.
1. Mexico — Hist. — Spanish colony, 1540-1810— Sources,
i. Areche, Josef Antonio de.
MS 60-2037
Michigan. Univ. Clements Llisrary
Scheide, John Huisdale, 1875-1942, collector.
Papers, llth-19th cent.
co. 8000 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Documents In Latin, Italian, French, and English relating to civil,
ecclesiastical, and military matters. Includes deeds, wills, marriage
contracts, bonds, receipts, appraisals, legal statutes, governmental
edicts, court decisions, papal bulks, letters of indulgence, and certifi-
cates of baptism and- legitimization. French materials include docu-
ments and letters bearing signatures of French kings from Louis xn
through Louis xvi and autographs of notable political leaders and
gome literary figures of each reign.
Gift of William H. Scheide.
1. Europe — Hist. — Sources. 2, France — Hist. — Sources. 8. Auto-
graphs — France — Collections.
MS 60-2038
Princeton iJulv. Libr.
Toombs family.
Papers, 1778-184:9.
200 items.
.In Wtllinm L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Legal papers (inventories and appraisals of estates, court orders,
jury bills, wills, and receipts) of the Toombs family of Wilkes Co., Go.,
chiefly of Robert Toombs, a major in the Virginia militia during the
Revolution, and of his son Robert, a Confederate statesman.
Glf t of U. B. Phillips.
I. Toombs, Robert, d. 1815. n. Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885.
MS 60-2039
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderburn, 1st earl of, 1738-1805,
Papers, 1676-1800.
1 ft. (158 items)
In Wlillnm L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich,) Division of
Manuscripts.
British statesman. Correspondence, drafts of speeches and acts,
notes on cases, copies of orders and commissions, and proclamations,
largely 1764-80. Includes material relating to the Jay treaty of 1794.
Important correspondents include James Grant, Thomas Hutchinson,
Ruf us King, Thomas Maedonald, and David Wedderburn,
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the W'lllam L.
Clements Library, 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Swing (1953)
Purchased from Michael John Ersktne-Wemyss, 1930.
1. Gt. Brit.— Pol. & govt.— 1760-1789. 2. Jay's treaty, 1794.
MS60-2040
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, colleotor.
Materials relnting to lawyers and the law, 1690-1929.
ca. 4000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, portraits, and caricatures, pamphlets, speeches,
clippings and other material. Portraits and autograph letters of law-
yers, judges, and others concerned In the administration of law and
justice In the courts of Pennsylvania and other States from early
colonial times to the 1920's. Includes letters of Governors of Pennsyl-
vania (1789-1920), attorneys general of Pennsylvania (1791-1920),
members of the colonial bar (1690-1775), members of the High Court
of Error (1761-1815), lawyers of Revolutionary times (1776-1801),
justices of tbe Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1712-1921), and others.
Also, caricatures of political leaders, lawyers, and other prominent
persons (cd. 1880-1929) The printed matter mainly relatesto public
Issues.
Bequest of Mr. Carson.
1. Law U. S. — Blog. 2. Law — Pennsylvania— Blog. . 3. Carica-
tures and cartoons — U.S.
MS 00-2041
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Armstrong, William G
Diaries, 1851-88.
88 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia writer and engraver. Diary entries containing obser-
vations, notes, nnd criticisms on political, social, and cultural affairs
In the United States.
1. U. S. — Civilization.
MS60-2042
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
227
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808.
Papers, 1760-72.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Lawyer, statesman, and Revolutionary leader. Memoranda eom-
monpla'ce book, "continuance docket biok," MSS. on the nrarttoB
of law, and other material setting forth lome of Dlcklnsln^ Sat
theories Includes Dickinson's annotated copy ofaSteDoctS
placitandl; ou, L'art et science de bon pleading (1677) ' "° cmna
h„l? m ? 't*™ 8 Published la The writings of John Dickinson edited
P^rdia^e "" "* 80clety '* 'Memoirs, v 14 (1895))
1. Law-U. S.-Addresses^ essays, lectures. 2. Practice of law—
U. S. r. Euer, Samson. Doctrlna placitandl.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 6 °- 2043
This number not used: MS 60-2044
Monette, John Wesley.
Pnpers, 1824-51.
2 ft
In William L' Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
manuscripts. < ,
Physician and author. Drafts of chapters of a projected work to
be called The valley of the Mississippi, the flrst part of which was
?hi"l 8 . b ,^ "^S T , ne 1 hl f to ^ of "Si discovery^nd itUemenrol
the valley of the Mississippi; six volumes of Monette's unpublished
work, Physical geography, one volume on the political geography of
the Mississippi Valley; drafts of Monette's essays; Causk of the
'JnS^ °. the complexion and the form of human species, Improb-
ability of spontaneous production of animals and plants. Indians of
Florida 800 years ago, and Empiricism; and three letters, one from
Monette to Samuel Bicker on Mississippi floods and levees and two
from George W. Monette to Franklin L. Riley.
Purchased from Charles F. Heartman 1035
Florlda ,SSU *" PPl VaUey ' 2 " Evolutl011, 8 - rnd iwu> »* North America-
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-2045
Huntington, Joshua, 1751-1821.
Papers relating to the frigate Confederacy, 1776-86.
ca. 625 Items, •"
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Revolutionary soldier, merchant, and shipbuilder, of Norwich,
Conn. Accounts, payrolls, reports, and other documents dealing with
♦? e S? ns i? ctl °? f? °£ Wsa'e, which was built by Huntington under
.^11^°^^ t ^°lS^ D0T and Coun ' :l1 of Safe 'y of Connecticut,
and launched n 1770. The records present many details of the con!
structlon, provisioning, and outfitting of the vessel
83^S) b p?494. PennBylVanla magaislne of htolor y and biography, v.
Purchase.
1. Confederacy (Frigate) 2. Shlp-bulldtng— Norwich, Conn
I. Connecticut, Council of Safety. '^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2046
Williams, Tyrrell, 1875-1947.
Papers.
16 v.
In Washington University Law Library.
Papers of a professor of law., Including summaries, case references,
Quotations, and other legal notes. ^
L Law teachers — St. Louis.
Washington Univ., St.
Louis. Library
MS 60-2047
Braxton, Carter, 1736-1797.
Papers, 1780-1811.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Virginia patriot and statesman. Papers relating to the litigation
of Brecon against Willing, Morris and Co. and Krt Morris* fo?
™£n?? n " f l lU E ,ne, ?S , of . 1 «"**■<* f or the delivery of certain com-
modities, to be paid In tobacco at Curacao ^
Ph^adSa. K<,bert • 17U - Wm - =• Wliln " Mo"»8 and Company,
Historical Sodety of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2048
Hannibal Railway and Electric Coapwy, Hannibal, Mo.
Records, 1917-89.
8 v.
OoUecu n ' Terelty ° f Mlssourl Ubrar yt Western Historical Manuscripts
Minutes of directors' and stockholders* meetings 1 1017-27* an
account book (1826-83), and a scrapbook of newspaper c ipplngs about
the company (1026-39) * '
Gift of J. L Frelllng.
. „ MS60-2049
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. ^~ """*"*"
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Philadelphia fire companies' record books. 1758-1904
ca.l70v. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. -
Record books (roll books, ledgers, minutes, Journals, accounts,
checkbooks, constitutions, receipts, records of fires, and other rec-
ords), memorabilia, printed matter, pictures, and other material con-
taining information on the organization, activities, personnel, and
equipment of fire-fighting organizations and related bodies In Phila-
delphia. Includes records of American Hose Co,, Delaware Fire Co
Diligent Hose Co., Fame Fire Hose Co., Fellowship Fire Co. Frank-
lin Fire Co., Hope Fire Co., Hibernia Fire Co., Humane F|re Engine
Co., Robert Morris Hose Co., Neptune Hose Co., Phoenix Hose Co,
Philadelphia Fire Co., Philadelphia Hose Co., Pennsylvania Fire Co.,
Perseverance Hose Co., Reliance Fire Co., Ringgold Hose Co., South
Penn Hose Co., United States Hose Co., United States Escort Associa-
tion, Washington Fire Co., Consolidated Insurance Co, Little Yacht
Club, and Philadelphia Fire Dept.
Purchases and gifts from various sources.
1. Fire-departments — Pennsylvania— Philadelphia.
MS 60-2050 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Forges and furnaces account books, ca. 1720-1832.
ca. 250 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ledgers, daybooks, Journals, receipt books, account books, waste
books, store books, time books, and other business records of forges,
furnaces, and ironmasters of Pennsylvania. Many accounts relate to
the production of ammunition, cannon, and other war materials used
by the American forces during the Revolution, Furnaces and forges
represented Include Coventry Iron Works, Chester Co.; Colebrookdale
Furnace, Berks Co.; Warwick Furnace, Chester Co!; Pine Forge
Berks Op,; Pool Forge, Berks Co.; Popadlckon Furnace. Berks Co.
Sarum Forge, Chester Co.; Mount Pleasant Furnace, Berks Co ; Potts
Grove (later Pottstown) Montgomery Co.; Dale Furnace, Berks Co •
^ ]i^ e \u Ur S a S !, ™ Ber,M Co -- TulPehocken Forge (later Charming
*orge) ; Elizabeth Furnace, Lancaster Co. ; Mary Ann Furnace, YotI
Co.; Berkshire Furnace, near Wernersvllle ; New Pine Forge Berks
r°;L a wJ t aney r°^Sf' M oj"e ome >->' and Chester Cos. Also, Manhelm
Glass Works, and George Ross and Co. Individual Ironmasters repre-
sented include Samuel Nutt, Alexander Woodrop, Caspar Wis"ar
Thomas Rutter, Richard Lewis, John Mlckle, Samuel Morris John
Potts, Samuel Potts, Robert Hobart, WllUamBlrd, WilUam Sttegef
Jacob Huber Thomas May, Robert May, and members of the Taytor
Potts, and other families, *«j">".
Many records are gifts of the Potts family.
, \\ Iron Industry and trade— Pennsylvania, 2. U. S.— Hist— Rev.
olutlon— Supplies.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2051 rev
Surveyors' journals, 1715-43.
3 v. in 1.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections,
Journal of John Reading while he was surveying In northern New
Jersey, 1715 (copy) ; Journal of unidentified surveyor working In Sus-
S£ £°7 ■ • •?;' 1T ^ : Jour S al ot John ^wrence when he was running
the division line between Bast and West Jersey. 1748 «««u"is
Gift of John Rutherfurd, ca. 1870.
1. New Jersey— Surveys. i. Reading, John, 1686-1767 n Law-
rence, John, surveyor. '
New Jersey Hist Soc, MS 60-2052
Neilson, A Lou.
Genealogical papers, 1911-32.
253 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
... 1 SK ere . an ^ notes of Mlss Nellso". of Oxford, Miss., a member of
tne Colonial Dames of America and a member and officer of the David
Bease Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Moat
of the papers pertain to genealogical research done for members of
these organizations and for other persons throughout the United
States. Includes a short history of the David Reese Chapter by Annie
1. U. S.—Genenl. 2. Daughters of the American Revolution. Mis-
sissippi. Dsvld Reese Chapter, Oxford. i. Boggs, Annie.
mi i i i r^ . . MS 60-2053
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
228
The
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Riley, Franklin Lafayette, 1868-1929.
Correspondence, 1898-1902.
64 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Author, teacher, lecturer, and editor. Miscellaneous correspond-
ence of Riley as secretary of the Mississippi Historical Society, prin-
cipally concerned with the activities of that organization, but also
Including letters with suggestions for the ornamentation of the new
Mississippi State Oapltol at Jackson, received from Helen D. Bell,
Mary V. Duval, B. 6. Lowrey, R. H. Saunders, and William Dunbar
Jenkins. A letter from Mahala P. H. Roach Includes a sketch of the
early history of Woodvllle, Miss. Other correspondents Include John
Sharp Williams, Alfred H. Stone, and James W. Garner.
1. Mississippi — Capital and capttol. 2. Woodvllle, Miss. I, Mis-
sissippi Historical Society.
MS 60-2054
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Blount family.
Papers, 1861-1947.
65 v. and 246 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence of the Blount family and records of the Rlchwood
Development Co. and other family enterprises. Includes papers re-
lating to tbe Blount barlte mine In Potosl, Mo., mining Inventories,
ore weight measurements, mining notebooks and bonk deposits, pay-
roll ledgers, mercantile account books, and farm journals.
Deposited by Don Simpson.
1. Barlte. I. Rlchwood Development Company.
MS 60-2055
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
U. S. Custom House, Philadelphia.
Records, 1704-1929.
en. 16,000 Items.
In Hlstniicnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of the U. S. customs of the port of Philadelphia, Illus-
trating commercial and shipping Interests and foreign trade relations
of colonial America and the United States. Includes account books,
letters of custom house collectors, clearance papers, bonds, entries,
cargo manifests, names of vessels, reports of seizures, accounts of
contraband and smuggled merchandise, complaints, Inward and Out-
ward entries, liquidation entries, affidavits, consular authentication,
foreign invoices, abstracts of duties, warehouse records, and other
papers.
Indexed in part.
Purchase, and gifts of various persons.
1. Philadelphia— Comm. 2. Shipping— Philadelphia.
MS 60-2056
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brinkerhoff, William E
Business records, 1869-78.
162 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of William E. Brlnkerboff, land agent and broker and minor
public official of Clinton, Mo., and Herbert N. Smith, his associate.
Includes letters from non-resident landowners In Henry, Vernon,
Bates, and Pettis Counties, Mo., deeds, tax receipts, telegrams, bills,
monthly statements, and drafts. Contains references to Ulysses S.
Grant, Robert M, Stewart, O. C, Avery, Wells-Fargo, the Tebo and
Neosho Railroad, and the U. S. Dept. of the Intetf or.
Deposited by Dick Staples.
1, Real property — Missouri. i. Smith, Herbert N.
MS 60-2057
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Wade, Walter.
Plantation diaries, 1834-54.
2v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals owned by Thomas M, Wade,
Jr., St. Joseph, La'.
Physician, and owner of Ross Wood Plantation, Jefferson Co., Miss.
Entries pertaining to plantation management, lists of slaves, records
of cotton picked, accounts, and miscellaneous Information regarding
the plantation. Also entries relating to medical practice, accounts of
patients, and a schedule of rates for professional services adopted by
the physicians of Port Gibson, Miss. (1840)
1. Ross Wood Plantation, Jefferson Co., Miss, 2. Medicine— Missis-
sippi — Jefferson Co.
MS 60-2058
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Carey, Cora E Watson, 1843-1911.
Papers, 1855-1909.
1 v. and 76 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Journalist. Correspondence, literary papers, personal account
book, and other papers. Some letters relate to the period of Mrs.
Carey's work as an associate editor of the woman's page of the New
Orleans times democrat. The personal and family letters Include 11
(dated 1868-70) from Edward McDowell, husband of Sherwood Bon-
ner; a letter from Sherwood Bonner (1879) ; a letter from the New
Orleans writer Grace King; and resolutions of a meeting of Marshall
Co. (Miss.) citizens, Sept. 27, 1869, for the benefit of Jefferson Davis.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Davis, Jef-
ferson, 1808-1889. I. McDowell, Edward.
MS 60-2059
Mississippi. Dept. of * chives and History
Valentine* John Jackson, 1891-
Genealogical papers, 1848-1957.
249 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Family records assembled by Valentine In tracing his ancestry from
John Valentine, a Revolutionary War veteran, of Newberry District,
S. 0. Correspondence, original documents, and other material con-
cerning family migrations to Green Co., Ala., and to Chickasaw, Clay,
and Union Cos., Miss. Includes Information concerning the allied
families of Barbour, Coggins, Dean, Ford, Gordon, Luther, Powell,
and Taylor.
Published In Family records of John Jackson Valentine, 1957.
Gift of Mr, Valentine, 1957
1. Valentine fnmlly. 2. Mississippi — Geneal.
MS 60-2060
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1896.
Papers, 1863-66.
ca. 100 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, judge, and public offlclnl ; O. S. Representative from New
Jersey (1885-87) and Governor (1887-89) Letters received, largely
relating to law practice and to problems of soldiers and dependents.
Includes letters of Frederick T. Frellnghuysen, Daniel Haines, Cort-
land Parker, Peter D. Vroom, and the Society for the Reformation of
Juvenile Delinquents.
1. Lawyers — U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U, S. —
Hist. — Civil War — Hospitals, charities, etc. 8. Society for the
Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents In the City of New York.
MS 60-2061
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Belcourt, George Antoine, 1803-1874.
Papers, 1832-57.
1 box and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
In part transcripts (typewritten) j film copy made from originals
in the Archleplscopal Archives, Quebec,
Catholic missionary. Letters written by Belcourt to the Bishop of
Quebec and others telling of his life as missionary to the Chippewa
Indians at Pembina and Turtle Mountain, N. D. The two reels
of microfilm are copies of Belcourt's dictionary of the Chippewa
language.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 20 (1939) p. 327 and 430.
1. Chippewa Indians — Missions. 2. Catholic Church— Missions.
8. Chippewa language— Dictionaries. .
MS 60-2062
Minn. Hist. Soc.
The Rosenbach collection of manuscripts, 1776-1865.
81 Items. , „ .
In United States Naval Academy Museum (Annapolis)
Correspondence, documents, resolution, and ship's log, relating to
the rise and development of the U. S. Navy. Includes material by
or relating to John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Qulncy Adams,
Ellas Boudlnot, Benjamin F. Butler, James Caldwell, Thomas Cuflh-
lng, Silas Deane, Stephen Decatur, David G. Farragut, John Fitch,
Robert Fulton, Horatio Gates, King George m, Ulysses S. Grant,
John Hancock, Patrick Henry, Esek Hopkins, John Paul Jones,
William T. Keeler, Richard Henry Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Robert
Morris, David D. Porter, William D. Porter, Israel Putnam, Caesar
Rodney, James Rumsey, William T. Sherman, Charles Thomson,
George Washington, and Gideon Welles.
Catalog published In 1958 by the museum.
Purchased from the Rosenbach Co., 1942-43.
1. U. S. Navy — Hist. — Sources. L Rosenbach Company, firm,
booksellers.
MS 60-2063
U. S. Naval Academy. Museum
229
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin,
latration. Baker Library.
Account books of oil companies, 1864-82.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Accounts of Federal Oil Co., Pittsburgh (1864-82) aqd of Stone &
SSi^Ks ?*?*?"}£ U**f*iJMMUv a letter book of Henry
fecUo ) Kel - ted t0 the recordB ot the Bostoa 011 Co. (Appleton col-
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library com.
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951) "orary, com-
Gift of Charles E. Mills, 1032, and of Mrs. Charles F. Batohelder.
1. Petroleum industry and trade— U. S. i Federal Oil S
pany, Pittsburgh, n. Stone & Hefelbower, Nashvllta. ° 0m "
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adn, lS^ 064 ™
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Synods. Mississippi.
Records of the synod and constituent churches, 1828-99.
48 Items and 18 v. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Minutes, records, obituaries, and miscellaneous papers. The vol-
2?J eS Ti n K U , 4 ? ?S»slon records of Oarmel (Wahalak) Church (1889-
J?*' JK£?!SK Pre « b yterian Church (1884-98), Bnon Church, Perry
MM&Khn? r £ Wf0 & 7lll, L *•«?• ««»%«. Smyrna Church
(1840-86), Mount Zlon Church, Montlcello, Ark. (1859-95) Pleasant-
Springs Church, Semper Co. 1845-86), and Bethel^en (St
™^,°TS dV " 8) r 0"»?<* (1842-88) j church register of BnUy
r£V^^^ on >J^[ nd< ? °°- < 18 ^«8) ! minutes of session of
Unity Church, Caledonia, Lowndes Co. (1878-99) : records of the
Synod of Mississippi 1885-44 and 1845-56) ; minutes of the Synod of
Mississippi a855, 1857-68, 1867-59, 1861-66Y t887-80, and 18RM»);
Obituaries of deceased members of the Synod of Mississippi (1880-
92) ; and minutes of the Synod of Mississippi (Presbyteries of Clinton,
Lexington, and Newton, 1845-61) The miscellaneous papers mainly
date from the 1880 s.
1. Presbyterian Church In Mississippi— Hist.— Sources :
2. Churches — Mississippi.
m. . . . r, . . MS60-2065
Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History
Phillips, Henry, 1838-1895.
Papers. : ^ ;
8 boxes.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Lawyer and vice-consul for Belgium'. Includes letters
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Phillips.
1. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Dip-
lomats, American— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library MS 60-2066
Murphree, Dennis, 1886-1949.
Papers, 1924-50.
25,149 Items. '-'"' "'
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Publisher,' editor, legislator, Lieutenant Governor, and Governor of
Mississippi. Personal and political correspondence, papers, pardons
and suspensions, and speeches. Includes material concerning the
"Know Mississippi Better" train tours, which were organized by
Murphree to advertise agricultural and Industrial advantages In
Mississippi (1825) ; material relating to the Murphree-Ford and
Murphree-Oamp Travel Agency tours; and Job applications and rec-
ommendations of various Individuals. Among the correspondents
are Bldwell Adam, James D. Arrlngton, Theodore G. Bilbo, W. F.
Bond, Jeff Busby, J. P. Coleman, Boss A. Collins, William M. Colmerj
Martin Sennett Conner, Wall Doiey, Pat Harrison, T. M. Hederman,
Paul B. Johnson, B. B. Kenntngton, Samuel Lumpkin, Dan B. McGee,
Joe T. Patterson, J. W. Provlne, Clayton Rand, J. E. Bankln, Greek
L. Bice, Dunbar Rowland, Walter Sillers, Jr., E. O. Spencer, John C.
Stennls, H. D. Stephens, Daisy McLaurln Stevens, A. H. Stone, Fred
Sullens, Mildred S. Topp, F. J. Underwood, Hugh White, Will M.
Whlttlngton, Jamie L. Whltten, John Sharp Williams, Walker Wood,
and Ellen S. Woodward.
Gift of Mrs. W. W. Ford, Jr., 1957.
1. Mississippi— Pol. & govt. 2. Mississippi— Boon, condlt.
8. Patronage, Political — Mississippi.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2067
Van Buren, Martin, Pres. V. S., 1782-1862.
Papers, 1787-1868.
17 ft (ca. 6000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, autobiography, drafts of messages to Congress
for the extra session of 1837, tho annual message of 1838, and
miscellaneous material. Much of the correspondence concerns politi-
^L™ 6 "' 8 ot tlle Derlod - The correspondence with Andrew Jackson
(1828-45) is particularly significant. Other correspondents Include
George Bancroft, Thomas H. Benton, Francis P. Blair James
Buchanan, Benjamin F. Butler, Lewis Cass, Salmon P. Chase Wil-
liam H. Crawford, Mahion Dickerson, John A. Dlx, John Forsyth
Beverdy Johnson, Amos Kendall, Rufus King, Louis McLane James
Madison, William L. March, James K. Paulding, Franklin Pierce,
Joel R. Poinsett, John Randolph of Roanoke, William C. Rives, Bich-
ard Bush, Samuel Smith, Roger B. Taney, Smith Thompson, Cor-
nelius P. Van Ness, Levi Woodbury, and Silas Wright, Jr.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 4B9j In Calendar of the papers of Martin Van Buren, com-
piled by E. H, West (1910) ; and In Autobiography of Martin Van
Buren, edited by J. C. Fltsspatrlck (1920)
Gift of Mrs. Smith Thompson Van Buren, 1904; Stuyvesant Fish
Mor'rK 1905-1012 ; gift, hequest or purchase, 1902-58.
:: Microfilm copy (negntive)
1. U. 8.— Hist.— 1815-1861— Sources. 2. N. Y. (State)— Pol. &
govt. — 1775-1865. I. Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845.
MS 60-2068
Loomis, Archie Harwood, 1871-
Papers, 1923-24.
ca. 100 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Industrial and banking executive. Correspondence and a few
other documents, concerning the effort of Loomis to have a legislative
committee appointed to make plans for a State-wide celebration of the
150':h anniversary of American independence. Correspondents In-
clude W. H. S. Demurest, Edward D.Duffleld, Joseph F. Folsom,
Llndley M. Garrison, Carlos B. Godefroy, John Grler Hlbben, A. Van
Doren Hotieyman, Thomas W. Lamont, William LIbbey, Charles M
Lum, H. E. Ptckersglll, Percy B, Pyne n, and Edward C. Stokes.
Gift of Mr. Loomis, 1935.
1. U, S. Declaration of Independence.
MS 60-2069
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Barclay, Thomas,. 1753-1830.
Papers, 1812-14.
v. and 11 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Commissioner for English prisoners In New York during the War
of 1812. Correspondence, accounts, and lists of prisoners.
1. U. S.--Hlst.— War of 1812— Prisoners and prisons.
xr v . =. . MS 60-2070
New York Historical Society
Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946.
Papers, 1798-1941.
ca, 1400 Items and 3 packages.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia historian. Correspondence; papers relating to Phil-
adelphia history and to Jackson's literary career ; family letters and
papers ; MSS. of Jackson's works, Including Bibliography of works of
Charles Godfrey Leland, Early architecture, architects, and engi-
neers. Development of American architecture, Historic hotels of the
world, and other books and articles, published and unpublished
Papers relating to Philadelphia history Include miscellaneous notes'
cartoons, playbills, letters, and broadsides; also material (1853-93)
relating to Charles G. Leland, a list of subscribers to the Phlladelnhla
directory (1820), and W. W. Lamb's theatrical record (1857) Cor-
respondents Include Budolph Blankenburg, Fanny Butler, B. B. Ludy,
S. Weir Mitchell, Samuel W. Pennypacker, Agnes Bepplier, and others
Part purchase, part presented by Mr. Jackson, and by Mrs. Jackson,
1. Philadelphia — Hist. — Collections. 2. Architecture — U. S 3
Hotels, taverns, etc. — Hist. 4. Leland, Charles Godfrey 1824-1903
I. Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946. A bibliography of the works of Charles
Godfrey Leland. ii. Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946. Development of
American architecture.
Full name: Joseph Francis Ambrose Jackson.
r,, . ■ ,o . MS 60-2071 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mississippi. State Improvement Bond Commission.
Records, 1920-24.
5918 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, sketches, and blueprints
of the commission, which was established by the Legislature In 1920
for supervising expenditures of funds appropriated for permanent Im-
provements to State buildings. Includes. material relating to the fol-
lowing State Institutions and buildings:' New Capitol Building, Old
Capitol Building, Jackson Charity Hospital, Laurel Charity Hospi-
tal, Vlcksburg Charity Hospital, Deaf and Dumb Institute, Governor's
Mansion, Industrial Training School, Jackson Insane Hospital, Merid-
ian Insane Hospital, Mississippi Normal College, Mississippi state
MS. 60-2072
230
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mississippi. State. Improvement Bond Commission. Bee-
ords, 1920-24. (Contimed)
College, Mississippi State College for Women, Alcorn Agricultural and
Mechanical College, University of Mississippi, and State Tuberculosis
Hospital.
Acquired 1958.
1. Mississippi — Public buildings. 2. Public Institutions — Missis-
sippi.
MS 60-2072
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi Divi-
sion.
Records, 1897-1987.
697 items and 10 v.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Membership records, certificates of eligibility for the Southern
Cross of Honor (1902-20), miscellaneous papers, and applications for
membership in the following chapters: Baldwyn No. 686, Baldwynj
Boauvolr No. 688, BUoxt; Mississippi College Rifles No. 1008, Clinton ;
Columbus No. 84, Columbus; J. Z. George No. 228, Greenwood ; Beau,
voir No. 620, Gulfport; W. D. Holder No, 468, Jackson; Magnolia No.
60S, Magnolia ; Natchez No. 804, Natchez ; Okolona No. 117, Okolona ;
N. B. Forrest No. 818, Raymond ;D. S. Walton No. 647, Sardls : Lamar
No. 482, Walter Valley ; and John M. Stone No. 880, West Point
Indexed In part
MS60-2073
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Kincannon, Andrew Armstrong, 1859-1938.
Papers, 1885-1918.
154 items a id 2 v.
In. Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Educator. Scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and other printed mat-
ter. Most material relates to Klncannon's periods of service as Mis-
sissippi State superintendent of education (1899-98), as president of
the Mississippi Industrial Institute and College (now the State Col-
lege for Women) (1898-1907), and as chancellor of the University
of Mississippi (1907-14) One of the scrapbooks contains clippings,
printed programs, and circulars, and other historical Information
concerning the Industrial Institute and College; the other contains
clippings pertaining to the University of Mississippi.
Gift of Mra Kincannon, 1947.
1. Education— Mississippi. 2. Mississippi. State College for
Women, Columbus, 8. Mississippi. University.
MS60-2074
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Wilkins, Edmonia Cabell, 1865-1949.
Papers of Edmonia Cabell Wilkins and family, 1770-1948.
2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2864)
Genealogist, of Northampton Co., N. O. Correspondence, business
papers (bills, receipts, account books, plantation records, railroad
Investment papers, etc.), legal papers, genealogical papers, student
notebooks, and other materials. The papers relate to the affairs of
several generations of the Wilkins family in Southslde Virginia and
Northampton Co., N. O. Miss Wilkins' papers (1925-48) consist
largely of genealogical correspondence and data concerning the Wil-
kins and related families.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Miss Wilkins and Henry W. Lewis, 1941 and 1950.
I. Wilkins family.
MS 60-2075
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Huggins, Edward, 1832-1907.
Papers, 1864-1906.
lft. (ca. 120 items)
In University of Washington Library.
In part, transcripts.
Employee of the Hudson's Bay Co., director of Fort Nlsqually,
Wash., and vice president of the National Bank of Commerce In
Tacoma, Wash. Correspondence and other papers (chiefly 1854-70),
concerning Huggins' activities for the Hudson's Bay Co., and later, the
Paget Bound Agricultural Co, Includes original MSS. and copies of
articles and memoirs by Huggins, relating pioneer experiences In
the Northwest Correspondents Include Jesse Applegate, Roderick
Flnlayson, August V. Kautz, Benjamin F. Kendall, Richard Lane,
George A. Meigs, William W. Miller, William Pickering, James Tilton,
and John M. Work.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Unpublished Inventory record and guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under lib. ary restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Clarence Booth Bagley.
1. Hudson's Bay Company.. 2 Puget Sound Agricultural Company.
8. Frontier and pioneer life — Northwest, Pacific,
MS 60-2076
Washington Univ., Seattle. Library
Cnrtenius, Peter.
Papers, 1801-44.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Marshal of the District of New York. Correspondence, volume of
records of British prisoners of war (1812) and other papers.
L United States marshals. 2. U. S.— Hist— War of 1812— Prison-
ers and prisons.
MS 60-2077
New York Historical Society
Hatch, William Henry, 1833-1896.
Correspondence, 1870-87.
17 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts.
Collection.
Correspondence of a Missouri lawyer and Congressman, mainly re-
lating to bis legal practice, political campaigns, and applications for
government positions'.
Gift of A. O. Ragsdale.
1. Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc..
2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1886-1900. 8. Patronage, Political— U. S.
MS60-2078
Missouri. Unlv, Llbr.
V. S. Army Specialized Training Unit, University of Mis-
souri. . '■;
Foreign area and language study papers, 1943-44.
167 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, army directives, student records, and other ma-
terial relating to a wartime college training unit. Includes corre-
spondence and other papers pertaining to a study of the program
made by Thomas A. Brady for the Rockefeller Foundation.
Gift of Dr. Brady.
1. U. S. Army Service Forces. Army Specialized Training Divi-
sion, 2. Soldiers — Education, Non-mllltary, i. Brady, Thomas
Allen, 1902-
MS 60-2079
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Goodson, John.
Business records of John Goodson and Samuel Cart, 1681-
1761. '■-'■
75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Surgeon. Deeds, agreements, wills, and accounts; also some cor-
respondence relating to commercial and legal transactions of Goodson
and of Samuel Cart, a merchant
1. Surgeons — Pennsylvania. I. Cart, Samuel.
MS 60-2080
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Allen, Stephen, 1767-1852.
Papers, 1821-49.
20 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Mayor of New York City. Correspondence and papers relating to
Allen's work as Mayor and Water Commissioner of New York; mem-
oirs ; and records of the Court of General Sessions (Nov. 1821-July
1822) and of the Mayor's Court (March 1821-June 1822)
1. New York (City)— Pol. & govt— To 1898. i, New York (City)
Mayor's Court, a. New York (County) Court of General Sessions,
MS 60-2081
New York Historical Society ,
Clinton, George, 1686 ?-l761.
Papers, 1744-53.
55 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Colonial Governor of New York.
1. New York (State) — Pol, & govt. — Colonial period.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2082
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Committee.
Civilian Public Service.
Records, 1941-46.
232 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection,
Administrative papers of the committee's central office In Phila-
delphia; records of 17 camps and of the special service projects for
conscientious objectors administered by the Society of Friends; and
the personnel and medical records of 3400 conscientious objectors who
were assigned to the camps and projects of the American Friends
Service Committee. The material Is related to the library's National
Service Board for Religious Objectors collection.
MS 60-2083
231
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Committee.
Cwdian Public Service. Records, 1941-46. (Continued)
Checklist In the library. Also described In Guide to the Swarth
more College Peace Collection: a memorial to Jane Addams rum.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 60-2083
National Service Board for Religious Objectors.
Records, 1940-56.
451ft.
le-tron™"'" 18 Hlstor,cal Llbrar y <>' Swarthmore College. Peace Col-
groups of conscientious objectors. The material Is "related t "the 1 '
aKEtaT**' endS Se " ,Ce Comm,ttee - Civilian Pufllc Soviet
Checklist In the library. Also described In Guide to the Swarth
more College Peace Collection : a memorial to Jane Addams . (HSt),
'&?X^ a Boa S rriST^O trlCtl0nS ^^ by «^»>rary. '
1. Conscientious objectors— D. S. 2. World War, 1939-1945— TJ. S.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr. MS 6a " 208 *
Duncan, Sebastian, 1840-1915.
Papers, 1861-1915.
ca. 100 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
In part, transcripts.
t en °?v C n,m™ n nl0 '!^ rmy and . utle company executive. Letters wrlt-
Si t« ££. ?„.■ W 1 Ue ln , serv,ce to mem l»rs of his family, some let-
£S £.5 "2' a -? d a few , re i ated UwDS after ">« Civil War. Correspond-
ents Include George H. Cook, W. H. S. Demarest, Theodore F7eUng-
K,^ G T^ r , , , w ! ma . m Hawle y- w» d Ne ^" d- nuns. g
j*w™o&AS%X&X^ Bta collect,on of the Nw
Gift of Miriam W. Duncan, 1949.
1. D. S.— Hist— OIvIl War— Personal narratives.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2085
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.
Papers, 1889-1918.
8 ft. (ca. 700 items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College,
in part, transcripts and photocopies.
son, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Lucy Larcom, Henry WadswofthL^ne
Listed ln the library's card catalog
fromdeafeS'1940^. Jenk,DS and ° : Ma ^ a » ^or and purchased
.^A" 1 * 1 ™*— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Ward Eliza
SmbST* (PhelP8> 1844 " 1911 - "' G *" l »°»' ^a„ci ar jkc£;
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 60-2086
Bulloch family.
Papers, 1784-1929.
633 Items.
lectlon U ( n no er 2750) Of N ° rth Carollna Llbl ' arv - Southern Historical Col-
^J^f ?,' o he » Geor e' a , f a m »y : William Bellinger Bulloch, State
%%**£•?• fA Sena J tor < (181S) - Sunder and president of the Bank
Lc*ke n"s °L^ e Z^J 1S1 ^ ) : of hls «0"-'"-law, Joseph Lorenzo
r£«S. H,!i an ^.°?S t f?Z ate Arn, y officer and chief commissary of
Georgia during the Civil War; and of Joseph G. B.Bulloch, physician
and genealogist. The papers before 1888 Consist of pera™Krre£
pondence of family members and their relatives and friends In
Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, Washington, D. 0„ Newport R. I
S K. ra , toga - N - T " Ncw York 0lt y. a»«l Europe^ Later wrTre relate
chiefly to tbe genealogical research of J. G. R Bulloch
Indexed description In the library
I. Bulloch, William Bellinger. 1777-1852. n. Locke Josenh Lo
renzo, d. 1864. m. Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Ba!llle,Tl852.
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS6O-2087
Craig, Locke, 1860-1925.
Papers, 1880-1924.
125 Items and 1 r.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, legislator, and political leader, of Ashevllle X C Per-
f°R a l .correspondence a , nd other P"? 618 . 1« Pa« relating to Craig's
activities as member of the North Carolina Legislature (1898-1903)
and Governor of North Carolina (1913-17) Includes copleVoTS-
^i v5. J e i l8i0, l S S ?f^ lies ' v and one on Freemasonry ; and a chemistry
notebook kept by Craig while a student at the Unverslty of North
SS lDa - > Thfi WresBoriwee includes recommendations from un,
verslty professors; letters from his mother; letters from Craig to his
sons, Carlyle and Artb.Br, at the U. S. Naval Academy. Annapolis and
a letter from Carlyle .Craig describing a voyage to the Azores and the
Island of Fayal. Other , correspondents include J. W. Bailey KeniD
P. Battle, H. G. Connor, A W. Mangum, W J Peele T (fpri'S
Woodrow Wilson, F. D. Winston, and GT. Winston Pr,tcnard .
1. North Carollna— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. Freemasons
8. Azores— Descr. & trav. rreemasons.
' Duke Univ. Library
MS'60-2088
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1908.
Papers, 1835-1906.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
tra^l dlartes 1 ■■ftSftfifc P «& humorist, and artisi. Correspondence,
SviSf ( - ' 1847 ' 1858) ' notes o f academic studies at Prince^
^■l^M &) ' , i'SS s &^ fy ' ute "-ary MSS., designs forsook covert
p aybllls (ca. 1853^67), newspaper clippings, curlosa, and memora
bllla Includes proof sheets of Leland's Melster Karl sketchTo^k
a l d H Hai ? ^ol'W" ballads; also MSS. of many shorter wortor^
w '?? L ? and s lnterest ln art education, travel legentalna^folT
uk- l be , Cl T lCa ' flnd other subjects. Much of the cZ^oSalre te
with Land's publishers (Tlcknor and Fields, and Sheldon and Co
and with prominent persons of the period (R. Sheldon Mackenzte
Henry W. Longfellow, Anita do Barrera, and others) MacRens,e .
<*J?1^ ¥$ l l , Ulde . '"o'i 18 manuscr lPt collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 363. "»«iraju
Gift of Henry Morris Harrison and John Harrison, Jr.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2089
Lamed, Daniel.
letters, 1861-63.
ca. 125 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
Transcripts (typewritten)
T*^*? ^ ce !! "IVlhS the Civil War. Copies of letters written h,
Je^i^ori'^SoSet 1 ;,^^^ 8 ^ C °" eCtl0n «* the N -
Gift of William L. Bunyate, 1936
Ambrl,lv;retl t i8S!i 1 88r r_PerSOnal narratlve8 ' 2 " »»™"<<
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2090
Columbia, Mo. Charter Commission.
Papers, 1948-49.
32 folders.
Conection! 6 ™ 1 ^ °' Mlssourl ubraT V, Western HUtorlcal Manuscripts
Minutes of meetings, committee reports, resolutions, speeches, tenta-
a^dmlnlftrltWedaTa. 6 ™' reference materlaI . newspaper clippings, and
Gift of the commission.
1. Columbia, Mo. Charters.
Mtasourl. Dnlv. Llbr. MS60-2091
Iron Co., Mo. School District No. B.
Records. 1871-94.
3v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Minutes of meetings, accounts, lists of taxpayers, and teachers*
contracts.
Deposited by Ella White.
Missouri. Univ. Lib, MS 60-2092
232
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Overseas Writers.
Papers, 1948.
ca, 600 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Correspondence and documents. Pertains to the Investigation of
- the murder of foreign correspondent George Polk In Salonika, Greece,
May 1948.
Unpublished register In the library. Also described In the Library's
Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, v. 11, no. 3 (May 1964)
p.178.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Joseph C. Harsch, 1963.
1. Polk, George W., 191S?-1948.
MS 60-2093
Donnell, Forrest C
Papers, 1941-51.
43 boxes and 54 file cases,
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, official papers, and scrapbooks for the period of
Dpnnsll's service as Governor of Missouri and U. S. Senator,
Access restricted.
Deposited by Mr. Donnell.
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. U. S.-r-Pol. 4 govt— 1988-
1953.
MS60-2094
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Blizzard Men of 1888, New York,
Records.
9v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Reports, reminiscences, and memorabilia of the society formed by
people who were In the blizzard of March 1888,
1. New York (City)— Blizzard, 1888.
MS 60-2096
New York Historical Society
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.
Correspondence, 1818-82.
127 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Politician and journalist. Includes 22 letters to Francis Granger.
1. New York (State)— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. I. Granger,
Francis. 1702-1868.
MS 60-2096
New York Historical Society
Arnold, Samuel Washington, 1879-
Papers, 1947-48.
20 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.)
Remarks of a Missouri Congressman as they appeared In the Con-
gressional record, material for a weekly newsletter for local news-
papers, and Scripts for weekly broadcasts to constituents.
Gift of Mr. Arnold.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1045-
MS 60-2097
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Bennett, Marion Tinsley, 1914-
Congressionnl papers, 1943-48.
4 nle cases.
In Missouri University Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, speeches, bulletins, and other papers of a Missouri
Congressman, relating to Federal works agencies, the Republican Na-
tional Committee, REA loans, retirement funds, national cemeteries,
veterans' housing, rationing, rent control, price control, flood control,
and forestry research.
Deposited by Mr. Bennett,
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1933-1953;
MS 60-2098
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Brown, DwightH
Correspondence, 1937-40.
23 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence of the secretary of state of Missouri relative to
National, State, and local politics, philosophy and religion, and per-
sonal affairs. Includes letters from Bennett C. Clark, Robert B.
Hannegan, Frank G. Harris, Harry B.Hawes, Charles M. Hay, Guy
B. Park, and James Pendergast.
Gift of {Catherine Brown.
1. U, S— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1945. 2. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1866-
MS 60-2099
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Crittenden, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909.
Papers, 1881-1908.
1 v. and 10 folders, -
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Correspondence and newspaper clippings of a political leader, relat-
ing mainly to his service as Governor of Missouri (1881-85) and
consul-general In Mexico (1896)
Deposited by Mrs. R. P. Stout and J. M. Nuckles.
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt.— ISoV 2. TJ. S.— Diplomatic and
consular service — Mexico.
MS 60-2100
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Lyttelton, William Henry Lyttelton, 1st baron, 1724-1808.
Papers, 1755-60.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich,) Division of
Manuscripts. - ■ ■ ,..«,,.
Colonial Governor of South Carolina. Correspondence with officials
In London, with other southern Governors, with the South Carolina
Commons House of Assembly and Council, and with military com-
manders, relating to the administration of the colony of South Caro-
lina, the French and Indian War, boundary adjustments, and Indian
affairs. Includes 87 reports relating to the Oherokeea, Creeks, and
Ohlckasaws, by Bdmond Atkln, crown superintendent of Indian affairs
In the southern district
Described In the Supplement (1950) to the Guide to the manu-
script collections In the William L. Clements Library, compiled by
W. S. Bwlng (1953)
PiirohflSft 1054.
1. SoJth Carolina — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Indians of
North America— South Carolina. I. Atkln, Bdmond,
MS 60-2101
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lewis, Thomas, Confederate soldier.
Papers, 1824-65.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. , ' - ,
Legal documents and other papers, Including a pass Issued to Lewis
as a Confederate private, an oath of allegiance taken by him when
he was released from a Union military prison, titles for land In Pike
and Balls Counties, Mo., and papers relating to the settlement of his
estate. Includes a diary of a man returning east from California
(1851) v
Deposited by George B. Lewis. ,.
l; Land titles— Pike Co., Mo. 2. Land titles— Balls Co., Moi
8. Overland journeys to the Pacific.
MS 60-2102
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee, 1848-1928.
Correspondence, 1870-84.
275 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Letters, chiefly to Glaisher, relating to mathematics and
astronomy.
Gift of Raymond Archibald, 1966.
1. Mathematics. 2. Astronomy.
MS 60-2108
Brown Univ. Library
Eeim, De Benneville Randolph, 1841-1914.
Papers, 1808-1912.
ca. 800 items. , „
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author, traveler, journalist and civil servant of Beading, Pa.,
and Washington, D. O. Genealogical notes concerning the Kelm
family; and a scrapbook (1885-98) containing correspondence relat-
ing to the Tariff record, which Kelm edited.
1. Kelm family. 2.' The Tariff record.
■■*■■ MS 60-2104
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brown, Henry J
Papers, 1838-92.
10 folders and microfilm. _ , ■ ■ .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm, made from original
papers owned by Charles B. Brown. # ,.„,-_„■
Papers of Henry J. Bvbwn and other members of the Brown
famllyV Includes personal and political letters, expense accounts, en
obituary of Andrew Jackson, and resolutions of the Memorial Bosebud
1 6 Brpwn family; 2. Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1846.
i. Memorial Rosebud Society. MS 60-2106
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
233
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kennedy, Anthony.
Business records, 1781-1827.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant Correspondence with clients; records of
land sales; bonds, agreements, tax bills and receipts; stock In a turn-
pike road company ; land warrants, drafts, surveys, and claims.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Heal property— Penn-
sylvania, ■■■■■~
n.« . , H . . . MS 60-2106
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Battalle, Frank W
Papers, 1848-64,
127 Items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives an J History.
Business papers (chiefly 1858-66) of Battalle, of Yazoo City, Miss.,
and military papers concerning- Battalia's service as a private In Co.
O, 46th Regiment of Mississippi Infantry, OSA (1868-64) 12 items
relate ttf Battalle's activities as purchasing agent in Yazoo Co. (Miss.)
for the Confederate Quartermaster Dept
Deposited by J. Oorbett Battalle, 1940.
1 Mississippi. Infantry. 48th Regt, 1862-1865. 2. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi Infantry— 46th— Co. a
8. Confederate States of America. Army— Supplies and stores.
MS 60-2107
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Ames, Adelbert, 1886-1088.
Papers, 1874-1029.
88 Items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Union Army officer; military and civilian Governor during the Re-
construction period In Mississippi. Miscellaneous correspondence,
chiefly dealing with public affairs daring Ames* period In office. Of
interest is the correspondence with EL Benjamin Andrews, president
of Brown University, discussing' the historical significance of Ames'
administration. A long letter by Ames gives a detailed and careful
account of the finances of the State during that period. One letter
to Ames, signed "M," gives "secret" Information on the Ylcksborg
riot of 1874.
X Reconstruction— Mississippi, 2. Ylcksburg, Miss.— Riot 1874.
r. Andrews, Elista Benjamin, 1844-1917.
«.__.. «V MS 60-2108
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Washington County (Miss.) Historical Society.
Sorapbooks, 1910-18.
2v.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
aJSlSR^SL * p ? pen » "** b8fl »* the society, as printed In the
Greenville democrat and Greenville times. Prepared to BenrvT
Ireys, founder and president of the society* ^ parea D ? .:**"* Tl
1 Washington Co., Miss.— Hist— Addresses, essays, lectures.
*. Ireys, Henry TUllnghast 1887-1828. m ™" h "**** lectures.
Mtastanppi, Dept of Archives and History ^ N^ 21 *
O'Connor, William Douglas, 1882-1889.
Papers, 1852-86.
79 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Journalist and author. Correspondence and MS& of poems.
Listed In manuscript catalog of the library. «~— -
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
„ MS 60-2110
Brown Univ. Library -
ILami, Giovanni, 1697-1770.
Letters, 1760-62.
95 items.
In University of Kansas Library.
Italian scholar and literary man. Letters addressed to the Mar-
chese dl Oermlgnano, mainly concerned with Laml's book purchases
for him.
Purchased from H. P. Kraus, 1868.
1 BookseUera and bookselling— Italy. 2. Book collecting.
X. Carmlgnano, marches? dl. ^^
„ MS 60-2111
Kansas. Univ, Library
Lippitt, Charles Warren, 1846-1924.
Papers, 1876-1920.
8500 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Manufacturer and Governor of Rhode Island. Correspondence,
typescripts of papers before learned and patriotic societies, notes,
statistics, clippings, and pamphlets, relating to mercantile, political,
biographical, and historical topics. Includes Lippitt family papers
and genealogical notes on the Lippitt and related families.
Calendar of the correspondence In the library.
Restricted until 1963.
Gift of the Lippitt family.
1. Rhode Island— Hist— Sources. i. Lippitt family.
„„...,.' MS 60-2112
Brown Univ. Library
Henry, Mellinger Edward.
Papers, 1910-42.
1050 items.
In Brown University Library.
Folklprist. Correspondence, songs, MSS. and rough drafts of
articles, letters, and speeches, typescripts of Negro songs from Geor-
gia, Nursery rhymes and game songs from Georgia, A bibliography
S 1 ..? 18 s^y ol American folksongs, Folksongs from the southern
highlands, and the page proof with MS. corrections of Folksongs from
the southern highlands.
Listed In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Gift 1958.
„.i F „ 0l ™' s , < ; ngB • American— Hist. & crlt 2. Folk-songs, American—
Blbl. 8. Folk-songs, American— Southern States.
» r, . t... MS 60-2118
Brown Univ. Library
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1854-1924,
Papers, 1880-1922.
ca. 215 items.
In Oblcugo Historical Society Library.
Banker, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. Chiefly letters to
Hutchinson regarding his business and philanthropic activities. Of
particular significance are those pertinent to his war-time relief
activities during World War i. Among the correspondents are Jane
Addams, Andrew Carnegie, Ohanncey McOormlck, Cyrus McOormlck,
Mary B. McDowell, Leonard W. Volk, and Samuel Wlllard.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. George Whipple, 1968; remainder from an unknown
source.
1. Philanthropists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Chari-
ties— U.S. 8. European War, 1914-1918— War work.
».. « ,. MS 60-2114
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Kimberly, Louis Ashfield, 1880-1902.
Papers, 1847-1901.
ca, 60 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library,
Naval officer. Primarily Kimberly 's letters to his family. Includes
five essays by Kimberly on such topics as "Death," "Nature, 1 * and
"Perseverance."
Unpublished guide In library.
Gift of Kenneth K. Atkins, 1959.
1. U. S. Navy — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Philosophy — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 60-2115
Chicago Hist Soc. Llbr.
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi Divi-
sion. Frank M. Montgomery Chapter No. 4ff£, Bosedale.
Records, 1901-26.
178 items.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Applications for membership, certificates for the Southern Cross
of Honor, and correspondence and papers of the chapter.
Gift of Mrs. W. T. Casslty, Rosedale.
MS 60-2116
Mississippi, Dept of Archives and History
Pike Co., Miss. Board of Sohool Commissioners.
Minute books, 1846-59.
•3V. -.-:..■. . . '- ,
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History,
Transcripts (typewritten)
Minutes of the first school board of Pike Co. ; copied by Mrs. W. W.
Hall.
Gift of Kathryn Watklns, 1951.
MS 60-2117
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
234
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morgan, Madel (Jacobs)
Correspondence, 1897-1946.
65 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Mainly letters written to Mrs. Adlla Morgan (Model Jacobs) of
Jackson, MIbs., by her brothers, Capt Charles Clark Jacobs and Pfc.
Fred Clark Jacobs, who served during World War n In the Marine
Corps and were In the combat zones In the Pacific. One letter (1807)
Is from Mrs. Morgan's father, Charles Olark Jacobs, and was written
from British Columbia.
Gift of Mrs. Morgan, 1968.
1. World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives, American.
I. Jacobs, Charles Clark, n. Jacobs, Fred Olark.
MS 60-2118
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Griggs, James Mathews, 1861-1910.
Papers, 1892-1818.
500 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 838)
Teacher, lawyer, judge, and political leader, of Dawson, Go, Cor-
respondence, MSS. of speeches, scrapbooks, and clippings. Much of
the correspondence Is with constituents and with Georgia political
leaders, members of the judiciary and the press, and relate*) to public
Issues and activities In Congress during Griggs' service (1897-1910)
as U. S. Representative from Georgia. Among the subjects discussed
are elections and candidates, rural mall service, railroad rates, tariff
reduction, national forests, farming, prohibition, the Panama Oanal,
appropriations for tbe Post Office Dept, and the Army, House rules,
and the expulsion of Brigham Henry Roberts of Utah from the House.
Some of the correspondence Is with overseers of Griggs' farm at
Shellman, Ga.
Indexed description In tbe library,
Deposited by Augusta Griggs Raines, 1948,
1, U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1933. 2. Georgia— Pol. & govt— 1865-
MS 60-2119
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832.
Papers, 1796-1832.
7000 Items,
In Brown University Library.
Merchant, diplomat, and U. S. Representative from Massachusetts.
Correspondence, documents, a ledger, and MSS. of poems. The cor-
respondence ts largely official and relates chiefly to the period (1810-
18) when Russell, a leader f the Jeffersonlan Party, was Charge 1
d'Affalres at Paris (1810) and at London (1811), Minister to Sweden
and Norway at Stockholm (1814-18) and negotiator at the Council
of Ghent.
Listed In the library's manuscript catalog.
Gift of Mary Allen Rivers, 1910.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— 1809-1817. 2. Ghent, Treaty of, 1814.
MS60-2120
Brown Univ. Library
Barnes, William, 1824-1913.
Papers, 1856-68.
657 Items.
In Kansas State Historical Society. Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, statistician, and public official of New York State. Cor-
respondence and records of the New York State Kansas Committee at
Albany, N. Y., of which Barnes was the secretary. The papers relate
mainly to emigration to Kansas and contain Information on parties,
routes, tickets, funds, and arms.
Index to letters.
Described In Biennial report of the Kansas State Historical So-
ciety (1891), p. 28-29.
Gift of Mr. Barnes, 1890.
1. Kansas — Hist. — 1854-1861 — Sources. 2. Kansas — Bmlg. & lmmlg.
MS 60-2121
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
McLane, James Woods, 1839-1912.
Papers, 1864-1906.
30 items
In New York Academy of Medicine Library.
Physician. Correspondence and documents, chiefly relating to
McLane's connection with the College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York.
Typewritten contents sheet in the library.
Received, 1944.
i. New York. College of Physicians and Surgeons. 2. Physicians —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2122
New York Academy of Medicine. Library
Truman, George.
Papers, 1819-86.
2ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Quaker minister and physician. Correspondence, memorabilia,
and photos, of Truman and members of hte family.
Gift of Benjamin Mott Underbill and James Truman UnderhlU,
1940.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, r. Truman
family,
MS 60-2128 rev
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899.
Papers, 1841-98.
1000 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Educator, U. S. Representative from Massachusetts, organiser of
the New England Emigrant Aid Co. Correspondence (largely 1887-
98) and scrapbooks containing speeches, printed lettere, end articles
by Thayer, chiefly on political subjects. Correspondents Include Mont-
gomery Blair, Salmon P. Chase, H. L, Dawes, B, B. Hale, Thaddeus
Hyatt, Theodore Parker, Charles Robinson, Theodore Roosevelt, J. O.
Underwood, J. M.S. Williams, and Henry Wilson,
Gift of Franklin P. Rice, 1900. ^
1. U. S.— Pol, & govt,— 1849-1877. 2. Massachusetts— ?o), & govt. —
1775-1865, 8. Statesmen, American— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc,
MS60-2124
Brown Unlv, Library
Sprague, William, 1830-1916.
Papers of William and Catherine Chase Sprague, 1868-90.
250 Items.
In Brown University Library. , ■
Personal correspondence between William Sprague, U, S. Senator
and Governor of Rhode Island, and Catherine Chase Sprague, chiefly
written before their marriage In 1863 ; correspondence of Mrs. Sprague
with her sister Nettle Chase and her children William Jr., Ethel, and
Portia j a copybook containing copies of letters written by Mrs.
Sprague In Wiesbaden, Germany In 1876; and a diary kept by Mrs.
Sprague from Dec. 4 to 27, 1868.
Purchased, 196&
I. Sprague, Catherine Jane (Chase) 1840-1899.
MS60-2126
Brown Univ. Library
Dever, William Emmett, 1862-1929.
Papers, 1884-1943.
5 ft. (ch. 12,000 Items)
In Chlcugo Historical Society Library.
Mayor of Chicago, lawyer, alderman, jurist, and bank officer.
Family letters, mayoralty papers (1928-27), and notebooks (1904-22)
relating to Dever as a lawyer and jurist. Other topics covered In-
clude the Prohibition question, the Chicago Police Dept., and the
Board of Education of Chicago. Correspondents Include Charles R.
Crane, Robert M. Lafollette, Ring Lardner, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Maureen Sullivan, 1958.
1. Chicago — Pol. & govt, 2. Lawyers — Chicago — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc,
MS 60-2126
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mississippi.
Records, 1926-47.
4582 Items and 4 v. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, financial records, orders, rosters, death records,
applications for membership, reports, and minutes of. meetings. In-
cludes papers and records of the Auxiliary, among theui minutes of
the Harry C. Marshall Auxiliary No. 1, Jackson (1926-35) and the
William J. Cleveland Auxiliary No. 8, Moss Point (1934-47)
Gift, 1050.
i United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mississippi. Auxiliary.
MS 60-2127
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
235
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Democratic Party. National Convention, Charleston, S. O..
I860, '
Records, 1860.
172 Items.
In Duke University Library.
n «if tte , r , 8 ' mlnutes . resolutions, committee reports, ballots and newe-
th P ^»i 1PI » lnS8 , ( ?r e of which deal with the convention and wTth
th*. character of Ulysses S. Grant) Includes letters written by the
Sro T Hn a ° n a„d r ^ UniU > laD * , M1 ^'PP'. Arkansas? ^orlda, Somh
a EttS ?'<i l^% Up ° n ""^withdrawal from the convention and
Card Index In the library
Acquired, 1049.
S .m-pso J nTres gn u.y. teratUre ' ""^^ST^ ^n^^^T
Franklin, 1797-1862. Hallett, Benjamin
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-2128
Bartholomew, Elam, 1852-1934.
Papers, 1871-1934;
3940 ItemB and 38 v.
In Kansus State Historical Society, Manuscript Division
frlf rm * r, l 0ltIcul , tur,8t - and dentist' Letters (1M0-1034) received
Um American scientists, dealing almost entirely with the subject
in kocks u> Kan., to homesteading In Kansas, to his farmlne oner-
a „mSS,n^ d V" "»«««*•««« «n social and civic artlvfCofTho
wESKSP' ^"esPoodents Include Mark Alfred CarletonV Georee
Wa ^'e?toVe a i r ettert, J ° b ^^^ BU,S ' 8nd ^ »«***£»
l^BwJ" B a B f'!? 0l ?f ,ew "J? "« Bartholomew, 1936 and 1037.
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
MS 60-2129
McFarland, John Horace, 1859-1948.
Papers, 1901-48.
15 cu. ft.
PuDlic P Co 8 ra^ anla H " ,torlc " 1 and M " se <"'> Commission, Division of
Full list In the repository
Delos^ort^famlSrTir'^ 410118 accepted **• »^"«T.
1. Natural resources. 2. Cities and towns-Planning. 8. Hoses.
Pennsylvania Hint „_* »» „ ^^ 60-2130
^■ujrivauiu. uisi. and Museum Commission
Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874.
Correspondence, 1839-74.
175 Items.
In Duke University Library.
bus" e esf "and ™m!T, r aDd Qove F aor of North Carolina. Family,
c^t^.rpeJmd UCaI ; COrre8POndenCe ' Wlth °° mment8 on the »*
Acquired, 1933.
1. Reconstruction— North Carolina.
Duke Univ. Library MS 60-2131
Tilton, Theodore, 1835-1907.
Papers, 1894-1901.
4 v.
In Brown University Library.
Newspaper editor and author,
Brown Univ. Library
MSB. of literary works.
MS 60-2132 rev
Zola, Smile, 1840-1902.
Correspondence, 1879-88
77items.
In Brown University Library.
French novelist. Letters to Henry Ceard.
x. Ceard, Henry, 1851-1924.
Brown Univ. Library
Elliott, Maud (Howe) 1854-1948.
Papers, 1882-1948.
265 Items and 38 v.
In Brown University Librury.
_■ Author. ; Correspondence (chiefly concerning literary matters!
diaries, lectures on art, MSS. and clippings of articles f 1804-03 '
eues hook of "Lllllput," Newport, It. X, Memories o elgMVV™rs
( «HJ' ?"» 8c ™P b00k of dlPPlngs about Mrs. Elliott ■(■1047-48)
Gift of Rosalind Richards, 1055. huii-jo;
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Art — Art
dresses, essays, lectures. 3. Newport, R. I.— Soc. llfo &' cust.
Brown Univ. Library MS 00-2134
Denious, Jess C 1879-1963.
Papers, 1930-53.
co. 16,000 Items.
In Kansus State Hlstorlcol Society, Munuscrlpt Division
Journalist and politician. Papers relating to Donlons' nartlrinn-
tlon in the activities of the Republican Part?, his service a" Knnsns
State senator (1033-11), his terms as Lieutenant Ooyernor (1043^7)
his membership on the commission for the reorganization of State
fClnT ^J' h ' S W ? r , k as newB P«P« Publisher, and his act vl
ties in .civic affairs. Includes papers on family matters.
Partial Index to letters.
; CJlft of the Denious family, 1054 and 1959.
n 1. Republican Party. Kansas. 2. Kansns— Pol. & govt.— 1805-
8' Journalism— Kansas. -ioiw-
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Corliss, William.
Diaries, 1856-63.
6v.
In Brown University Library.
Inventor and Industrialist.
Brown Univ. Library
MS 60-2135
MS 60-2136
MS 60-2133
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854.
Papers, 1826-54.
770 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Lawyer, politician, and reformer. Letters and newspapers rclat-
wflllam I* Bur'es ' Indudes l many ]etter » written by Dorr to
Listed In the mnnuscrtpt cntalog of the library.
im U 0t MrS ' Sc O» A- Smith and other heirs of Walter S. Burges,
1. Dorr Rebellion, 1842. i. Burges, William S.
n™— n i r .k MS 60-2137
Brown Univ. Library
Carroll Academy, Carrollton, Mo,
Kecords, 1864-69.
2 folders. /
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Photocopies made from originals owned by Hiram Wllcoxsen
Minutes of meetings of trustees and stockholders and business
records.
«. - r, . , .." ■ - MS60-2188
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hadley, Herbert Spencer, 1872-1927.
Papers, 1876-1943.
50 v. rind 1051 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Correspondence, and other papers of a Missouri political leader
and university professor, Including papers relating to Hadley's serv-
Ice as governor, speeches and articles, legal opinions, personal ac-
counts, photos., and clippings. Correspondents Include Snmuel Com-
pere, Theodore Roosevelt, William B. Borah, Cornelius Roach, Ellhu
Hoot, F B. Muxuford, Warren G. Harding, Sam A. Baker, Pierce
Butler, William Howard Taft, William Warner, William AJlon White,
the American Law Institute, and the University of Colorado.
Deposited by Mrs. Henry Haskell.
1. Missouri — Pol. & govt. — 1866-
, ■ MS 60-2139
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
France family.
Papers, 1889-1905.
4 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Two diaries, a scrapbook, and an album of photos, of the France
family of St. Joseph, Mo.
mi , t, . ,.„ MS 60-2140
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
236
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hooper Institute, Clarksburg, Mo.
Papers, 1879-94.
2 v. and 1 folder.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Glass notes, programs, a copy of the school Journal, an examina-
tion, and reports.
Gift of W. E. Hooper.
MS60-2141
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
HUbble family.
Papers, 1833-1937.
36 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, deeds, a power of attorney, accounts and receipts,
a Masonic appointment, newspaper clippings, and other papers col-
lected by Janle Hubble In an effort to compile a genealogy of the
Hubble family. Includes grade reports, tuition receipts, and other
Items from Drury College.
Gift of the collector.
i. Hubble, Janle, collector, n, Drury College, Springfield, Mo.
MS 60-2142
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University. English Club.
Papers, 1903.
12 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Stories, songs, and poems written by members, and a membership
roll.
MS 60-2143
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Adams, John, Pres. U. S., 1735-1826.
Papers, 1775-1819.
70 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and papers.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— Revolution. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1788-
1865.
MS 60-2144
New York Historical Society
Adams, John Quincy, Pres. V. S., 1767-1848.
Papers, 1796-1845.
67 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and papers. Includes a volume of correspondence
(1814-27) with Albert Gallatin.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1783-1865, I. Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849.
MS 60-2145
New York Historical Society
American Turners. Lexington, Mo.
Records, 1859-1936.
4 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Constitution, bylaws, minutes, and Income and expense accounts,
mainly In German.
Deposited by R. F. Stalling.
MS 60-2146
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Ticknor, Caroline, 1866-1937.
Papers, 1913-24.
ca. 85 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Author. Correspondence relating to literary and personal matters,
with references to Edgar Allan Poe, to Sarah Helen Whitman, and to
the publication of John Hay's letters tb Nora Perry under the title A '
poet In exile. Includes a set of corrected proofs of A poet In exile and
«8 letters to Maude Dalley Ohace. Other correspondents Include
Clara Stone Hay and Philip Parrell Sherman.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Hay. John,
1838-1905. A poet In exile, n. Chace, Maude Dalley.
MS 60-2147
Brown Univ. Library
Howard, John Tasker, 1890-
Papers.
81 file drawers.
In Newark Public Library.
Music historian. Correspondence, biographical notes, clippings and
other papers which formed the basis of Howard's published work.
Our American music (1931), Contemporary composers, and others.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Howard, 1959.
L Music, American— Hist & crlt. 2. Composers, American.
MS 60-2148
Newark, N.J. Free Public Library
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1886-87.
20 items.
In Brown University Library. _.,,., k„„j.ih^,
Poet Correspondence, MSS. of poems, articles, and broadsides.
MS 60-2149
Brown Univ. Library
Very, Jones, 1813-1880.
Papers of Jones and Lydia Very, 1839-86.
2 v.
In Brown University Library.
Letters, sermons, and literary MSS. of Jones Very, transcenden-
talism poet, and essayist, and of his sister Lydla Very, author.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Unitarian
churches— Sermons. i. Very, Lydla Louisa Anna, 1828-1901.
MS 60-2160
Brown TJnlv. Library
Committee on Militarism in Education.
Records, 1925-40.
57 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection, ' '
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial papers, publications,
reference material, miscellanea, and a case file of campaigns and
Incidents Involving the Reserve Officers Training Corps and other
forms of military training In American schools. Includes some ma-
terial relating to the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Checklist In the library. Also described In Guide to the Swarthmore
College Peace Collection: a memorial to Jane Addams (194T), p. 12.
Deposited by the committee, 1940,
1. Military education— U. S. 2. U. S. Army. Reserve Officers
Training Corps. 3. U. S. Civilian Conservation Corps.
MS 60-2151
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1897.
Papers, 1842-97.
107 Items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Brown University Library.
Microfilm (negative) made from originals In St. John's College,
Cambridge, Eng. and In the Library of Congress.
Mathematician and university professor. Correspondence, sonnets,
and selections from the Laws of verse. Correspondents Include Augus-
tus De Morgan, John Simon Newcomb, Benjamin |t|, Charles S., and
James S. Pierce, William Thompson, and John Tyndall,
Gift, 1954.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2162
Brown Univ. Llbfary
Sours, Benjamin Franklin Mears, 6. 1863.
Papers, 1896-1953.
70 v.
In Brown University Library.
Poet MSS. of poetry, a composition record book In which n bio-
graphical statement Is Inserted, a list of Sours' poems not yet entered
into volumes, and a key to his poems.
Indexes to 2600 poems and to v. 12-19.
Brown Univ. Library
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892.
Papers, 1852-87.
ca. 100 items.
In Brown University Library.
Author and Journalist. Correspondence, ledger, agreements with
Harper and Brothers, copyrights, diplomas, Invitations, and certifi-
cates. Correspondents Include Samuel Eastman, John Hay, and Wil-
liam O'Connor. *...„■.
Described In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Gift and purchase.
1 Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2164
Brown Univ. Library
237
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Miller, Joaquin, 1841 f-1913.
Papers, 18— to 1910.
6t.
In Brown University Library.
>,.., ".?? P'»>" wr 'ehl. Correspondence and MSS. of plays by
Miller, with a descriptive letter from Oscar Wegelln Inserted In-
cludes the following plays, Adora, East and West, Carrots," The
baroness, and Hare Colorado. The material is related to the library's
John Hay collection.
Real name; Clnclnnatus Blner (or Heine) Miller
BrownUn.v. library MS 60-2155
Minnescv^ Academy of Science.
Records, 1873-1929.
88 ▼.
In Minneapolis Public Library.
fr^T^' 16 ,?^ , , nclud ' n « Ie "ers (1928-29) between Gratia Coun-
tryman (then librarian of the Minneapolis Public Library) and acad-
emy members; record books (1873-1908) j holograph monograX «md
S?fh?iiJ 97 *- 19 ? 5 > i «»<> treasurer's reports (1875 and later) Many
<189W>3) academy's expedition to the Philippine
1. Menage Scientific Expedition to the Philippine Islands, 1890-1893.
I. Countryman, Gratia Alta, 1886-1968. ■-.: °" * ow ^" ws -
Minneapolis. Pub. Libr. MS 60-2166
Elmwood Seminary, FartrUngton, Mo.
Records. 1910- 14.
8 t. and 4 folders.
OoUMUoi 76 ™ 117 °' Mlssourl u «»rary. Western Historical Manuscripts
G?f7o??eto WtoST* *"* 00,er reCOnta of » ■""■ « h ~ 1 -
Ml^ouri. Univ. Libr. MS 60-2157
King family.
Papers, 1778-1924.
6 folders.
Cfl£e^n Vera " y °' Ml8SOUr ' Ubrary> We8tern HWorlcal Manuscripts
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam G. KlngT^
1, 8uggett family. ^^
Missouri. Univ. Libr. MS 60-2168
Hough family.
Papers, 1721-1867.
ca. 75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
™if.1 Per ! several generations of the Philadelphia Quaker family
^»JHf t0 p ! , ? on 1 al an <l domestic affairs, social condlUons? k5Sb
activities, and business transactions .. .™"™ ,u ™"i rejigious
Gift of the estate of Oliver Hough, 1915.
* , V. nd S'£^ la— ^ " fe * ■ cm ^ 2. Friends, Society of Phila-
delphia. 8. Philadelphia— Oomm. ", wwoi. rniia-
Hlstorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2169
Bradstreet family.
Papers of the Bradstreet, Evans, Symington, and Bain-
bndge families, 1703-1866.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous family papers.
I. Evans family, n. Symington, family, in. Balnbrldge family.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2160
Bayard family.
Papers, 1710-1846.
9 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, deeds, receipts, and other family papers.
„ „,„ MS 60-2161
New York Historical Society
Nederlandsche West-Indische Compagnie.
Records, 1626-1834.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^trZT^K^T^ ewnaPondeMe, resolutions, agreements,
abstracts, and other business records of the Dutch West India oZ
SEn " E^ Ve ° tUre3 ' n . S ° U K th Afr,ca ' Brai »' and othefparto of Se
world. Most papers are In the handwriting of Hans BantemanreJ ! a
director of the Amsterdam Chamber. AnSng tie inlnu?el fwlU
^„ a H n ^l'"*™^* 'he claims of Cecil Calvert, proprW «Z?
land, to the land at New Amstel (New Castle) Del. Related to other
papers of the firm In the New York Public Library tMuarea t0 °"^ T
Gift of Charles R. HUderburn.
T. i^S ^^ baroD ' leM? - ie75 - 2 ' NeW ^ ^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2162
Clinton family.
Correspondence, 18th-early 19th cent.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family letters.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2163
Cox family.
Papers, 19th cent
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family papers and genealogical notes of the Cox family of New
York City.
New York Historical Society
De Loncey family.
Papers, 1647-1804.
2 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Deeds and other family papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2166
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Correspondence, 1841-89.
64 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
President of the Confederate States.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2166
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S. t 1880-1886.
Papers, 1845-81.
8 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter books (1868-78) and business and legal papers.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1877.
MS 60-2167
New York Historical Society
Greene, Flora Hartley, collector.
Papers, 1906-31.
210 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. -■■■■.■"
^Correspondence, clippings, and bulletins relating to the work of the
Missouri Federated Clubs, the Eugene Field Foundation, the Missouri
Society for Crippled Children, and the Council of National Defense
Gift of Mrs. Greene and Mrs. Bolton White.
1. Missouri Federated Clubs. 2. Eugene Field Foundation, a Mis-
souri Society for Crippled Children. 4. U. S. Council of National
JLnSIOniJ©,
Missouri, Univ. Libr,
MS 60-2168
238
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bircher, Rudolph, d. 1879.
Business records, 1851-1924.
1 v. and 3 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of Rudolph Bircher, physician and businessman, and his
son Charles Andrew Bircher, businessman and farmer, both of St
Louis. Includes a record of school funds (1851-52), accounts of the
St. Louis Fire Dept. (1866-67), a record of deposits In various banks
(1888-94), and miscellaneous receipts from the Laclede-Blrcher Hotel
In St. Louis and from farms near the city.
Gift of J. 0. Edwards.
1. St. Louis— Hist. — Sources. i, Bircher, Charles Andrew, 1842-
1895. n. St. Louis. Fire Dept. ra. Laclede-Blrcher Hotel, St. Louis.
MS60-2169
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815.
Papers.
4 v. and 2 boxes.
In New 1'ork Historical Society library.
Inventor. Correspondence and notes of Fulton and Robert R.
Livingston concerning Fulton's various inventions and patents j cor-
respondence of Llvlugston and NIcholaB Roosevelt relating to early
steamboat experiments; Fulton and Livingston's account book (1809-
14) ; and MS, notes on Torpedo warfare (1811), To the friends of
mankind, and Report on a steam vessel of war (1818)
1. Steamboats— Hist. 2. Steam-navlgatlon— Hist 3. Torpedoes,
i. Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813. n. Roosevelt, Nicholas, 1767-
1854.
MS60-2170
New York Historical
Society
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792.
Correspondence, 1762-80.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
South Carolina merchant, planter, Revolutionary statesman, and
diplomat Letter book (1762-66) and correspondence (1774-80) re-
flecting American political opinion before and during the Revolution.
Includes Information concerning the proceedings of the Continental
Congress, of which Laurens was the second president; other papers
concern Indian treaties and the financing of the war.
1. TJ. S — Pol. & govt.— Colonial period. 2. U. S. Continental
Congress. 3. Indians of North America— Treaties. 4. TJ, S— Hist —
Revolution — Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
MS60-2171
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nueyo Leon, Mexico.
Official correspondence, 1836-46.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence of the governors with the various alcaldes. In-
cludes materials on Angel Gutierrez de Lara, Jose Maria Paras, and
the government of Montemorelos.
1. Archlvesr-Mexlco— Nuevo Leon. 2. Gutierrez de Lara. AngeL
3, Paras, Jose Marts, 4. Montemorelos, Mexico.
MS 60-2172
Texas, State Library
Hornor, Joseph P
Commonplace books, 1798-1818.
3v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Entries Indicative of literary and cultural trends In the early 19th
cent. Contains "Miscellaneous tracts, poetical effusions, and copies
of letters slgaed Junius Amerlcanus and addressed to Thomas Jeffer-
son" (1801) ; ft'so lyric poetry written by Rosalie N. Hornor, Includ-
ing free translations of several odes of Horace.
1. Commonplace-books. i. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S.,
1743-1826. n. Hornor, Rosalie N. m, Horatlus Flaccus, Qulntus.
MS 60-2173
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fellowship of Reconciliation (United States)
Records, 1915
19 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
l6Ctl0 D
Correspondence, minutes, publications, a complete series of the
periodicals World tomorrow (1918-34) and FeuowshlpJ1935- )
and various newsletters for members published by city and state
chapters. Includes releases, reports, and printed matter relating to
the International Fellowship of Reconciliation. Persons named in-
clude Devere Allen, Alfred Hassler, A J. Muste, Klrby Page, John
Nevln Sayre, John Swomley, Evan Thomas, and Norman Thomas.
The materlul relates to the library's A. J. Muste collection.
Checklist In the library. Also described in Guide to the Swarth.
more College Peace Collection: a memorial to Jane Addams (1947),
p. 18.
Deposited bv the Fellowship, 1944-
1. Peace. 2. International Fellowship of Reconciliation,
i. World tomorrow, n. Fellowship.
MS 60-2174
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Lovecraft, Howard Phillips, 1890-1937.
Papers, 1897-1937.
16 boxes.
In Brown University Libra". ,
Author. Correspondence, short stories, essays, poems, proBe frag-
ments, notes, lists of writings (1981-37) by Lovecraft, a list of Love-
craft's books (1937) made by Mary Spink, with explanatory papers,
a list of articles on Lovecraft which appenred In amateur Journals,
compiled by George Wetzel, and a volume containing an oil painting
and a collection of original crayon drawings by several artists. Cor-
respondents Include Lillian D. Clark, Frank Belknap Long, Jr., Sam-
uel Lovemon, James Ferdinand Morton, Elizabeth Toldridge, and
members of the Transatlantic circulator.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gifts of R. H. Barlow and other Providence people.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Supernatural
In literature. I. Spink, Mary. n. Wetzel, George.
.MS 60-2175
Brown Univ. Library
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-186L
Papers of Thomas Lenoir and family, 1786-1953.
550 Items. _, . , , _ ,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2577) ,...„!■«„
Planter and businessman, of Haywood and Caldwell Counties, N, U.
Diaries of Thomas Lenoir (1833-49) written during business trips In
Haywood Co. ; family correspondence of Lenoir and a large number
of Lenoir and Norwood relatives and connections, (n Wilkes, Caldwell,
Watauga, and Orange Counties, N. 0., and Alabama and Tennessee;
and papers of later date mainly relating to family history. Includes
papers of Lenoir's wife, Selina Louisa Avery Lenoir; his father,
William Lenoir; his niece, Julia Pickens Howe; and the following
children: Laura, who married Joseph Caldwell Norwood; Selina
Louisa, who married Samuel Pickens: William Avery Lenoir, and
Walter Walghtstlll Lenoir. Related to the library's collections of
Lenoir family papers (no. 1-2) and Ohlllab S. Howe papers.
Unpublished, Incomplete description In the library (under Lenolr-
Norwood papers)
Gift of various descendants, 1943-58.
i Norwood, Joseph Caldwell, 1815-1889. n. Lenoir, William Avery,
1808-1862. m. Lenoir, Walter Walghtstlll, 1828-1890. iv. Howe, Julia
(Pickens) 1815-1898. v, Lenoir family, vi. Norwood family.
MS60-2176
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877-
Papers, 1877-1960.
25 ft ,_ ,
In State University of Iowa Libraries. .,„.,, t
Congregational minister. Letters from friends; diaries; an auto-
biography addressed to Foster's grandchildren ; The wages of religious
liberalism, by Fred J. Kelly, a typewritten biography of Foster based
on his autobiography; documents on which the autqbiographyjjnd
biography are based; a typewritten volume entitled Quest of religious
reality which elves Foster's religious views and philosophy ; and two
documented typewritten volumes, Threshold of Inter-Amerlcan under-
standing, summarizing Foster's lectures given In a course at the State
University of Iowa. Subjects covered include accounts of FoBter s
lnterfalth-state work, the church-state issue In Mexico In the 1930s,
tjiT.miDnorted higher education, and Information on the following
cS^SatlonS .wltfTwWoh Foster nad much to do In founding, Comrades
in Service (In France, 1918-19) , the American Association on Religion,
the North American Board for the Study of Religion In Higher Educar
Hon, the School of Religion at the State University of Iowa, and the
Religious Conference of U. O. L. A. Includes 180 books and pamphlets
relating to Latin America. ..
1 Congregational churches— Clergy-H3orrespondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2, Liberalism (Religion) 8. Church and state In Mexico.
4. Universities and colleges— Religion, 5. Pan-Americanism. 6. Euro-
pean War, 1914-1918— War work. i. Kelly, Frederick James, 1880-
1969. The wages of religious liberalism. 1K i mM «,
MS 60-2177
Iowa. Univ. Library
239
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ransom, Matt Whitaker, 1826-1904.
Papers. 1845-1914.
20 ft.
lecUon™™^) * N ° Ith ° ar0 " na Llbrary ' Southern Historical Col-
North Carolina lawyer, Confederate Army officer. Dlanter stah*.
man, and dlpl „ mat . Correspondence and other papTrs, almost enfrX
tttM^rir^nH T a8 ,^. a ^°»tor from'North CaroUni
I™™' Correspondence Is with family members, constituents and
£££ North "rETt- ^U""? dlScussed '^"de' Ransom's cotton
PnJfi ?iE£, Car ? llna Industry, commerce, agriculture, Democratic
Party affairs, and current political issues In the State and Nation
Sw™psoT 6r3 '° the flDanClal and legal affalre »'towwi
Unpublished description In the library
?'£ °o P ?. tt ? C ^ B - Hanaom . 18 8»: Mrs. Angus A McKellar, 1951.
Ilnn" i li^ nl e ?. Tt ~~ 1 ,S e5 "" 190ft a °° tton growing-North Oaro-
/T~,i 0rtn Carolina— Bcon. «> nd lt- *. Democratic Party. North
Carolina. i. Swepson, George W.
North Carolina. Unlv, Library MS 60-2178
Lewis, Ellis, 1798-1871.
Papers, 1810-71.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
■5„ri™ Sy n anla lB ^ yer and 3urlst; chlof Justlce <* 'he Pennsylvania
Supreme Court Correspondence, family papers (1815-51), mlscel-
T a ^ US R d ,°h UmentS ; 1 a ? 1 d ST***" ««PP»^ InclVdesTet er^from
K™t (ll^T?" (1841 - 65 >' ^^ b - Ta "«y (1845-fiO), and James
r R;,^ , I ye '?~ Pen « ylva ^ la r 0orre8ponden(:e > reminiscences, etc
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2178
Whitman, Sarah Helen (Power) 1803-1878
Papers, 1835-19— .
417 items.
In Brown University Library.
M X„ Correspondence, Botes, articles by Mrs. Whitman and
Edgar Allan Poe, andj»enealogical data. Subjects covered In the co£
tarf^ n ih,», , } ClUde B / Sar AUan Poe - Hn <? llsh a "d American iftSI:
QwgTm^aaX ^Z n ?L mat S rS - CMef respondents are
^."™ m Curtis, Julia Deane Freeman, William Fearlne Gill
BafleW™ SfV^ °' ne i correspondents Include Wll!lan?WWtman
Bailey, Ann Charlotte Botta, Ruth Burleigh, George Bush William
Bllery Ohannlng, William Francis Ohannlng, Maria Poe CTem'm rJamS
l^ ^l d «» D T a n dSOn • Ho . race a Da y- Sarah Gould D^oV^GmSey
f^ ™ • Gre 5 n ? u 6 h . Caleb Flske Harris, John Hal MarteL Boueh-
wm, T °; ^SS StSpnane Malla ™e; Louise 'chanoTer m3,
JS^f D ° r ' Bpe8 Saree,,t • RebeCCa ™B»H«* and
Listed In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Allan A lS.1 S ^° rre T , ? de ?J ;e ^ remlnlscenc€8 ' etc - 2 - Poe, Edgar
Allan, 1809-1849. i. Curtis, George William, 1824-1892 n Free-
Jo'n SluSSSSo. m - G1 "' Wmiam FearU,g ' »*M«*W- *££
Brown Dnlv. Library
MS 60-2180
Henry, Henrietta (Mitchell)
Papers, 1817-1967.
1824 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Social and political leader, of Jackson and Natchez, Miss. Per-
sonal papers, letters, genealogical data, recollections, miscellaneous
newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and photos. Much of the material
relates to Mrs. Henry's service as the first Democratic national com-
mltteewoman from Mississippi and tncludes correspondence from
SZL, 1 !*^ lf ade , rS D as t J o n n t Shar P Williams, Pat Harrison, J. H.
toh^&'t £",?•, Hankln > Hap 1 * Whitfield, Hugh White, Fielding
Wright, J. P. Coleman, and Dennis Murphras- with other lettera
SXStt ^l^' M .*S. e11 RoblnBOn ' and^nlmbV™ o? tte Dem™
cratlc National Committee.
Gift of the heirs of Mrs. Henry, 1988.
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History MS6 °- 2181
Hull, William Isaac, 1868-1939.
Papers, 1892-1939.
11 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
nJrlZi 011 ' 1 ^ pacms t- and member of the faculty of Swarthmore
^^^ -Correspondence,.. diaries, writings, and memorabilia ¥?
eludes i MSS of the Swarthmore CoUege So^aphs ^ Ouaker his"
SL (19 ^i 1 i £* , we " as m »terial gathered for ot±e? Reeled
books on Dutch Quaker history In the monograph serlel and artTcl^
^SS^S^SS^^ and *«?&£* "" ""**>
Gift of Hannah Clothier Hull, 1940-52
Swarthmore College
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 60-2182
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830.
Papers, 1779-1830.
4 ft •
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts.
«n? U 5 k i?i r mlnl8tar > 'armer, and surveyor. Correspondence of Hicks
and of his family/Journals (1748-1822), Ohio travel journal of IsS
sermons surveyors' drawings, and other paper T Many oTthe letteS
are written by Hicks to his wife JemlmaT^d deal wlt^fanJlvaf
fairs; others relate to his travels in the mlnZry~nnd to SoJlcai
.T,!T e « l€S W i tnln tte KeUff'ous Society of Friends ^rVeSdente
i^^ ^Sf^ Brown, John Comly, Henry Drinker/ Be^amK^ris!
Wimam Wha k ?fon 8aaC * *"*"• "*""» MUDIa ' ™°™ H«°S
Listed In the card catalog of the library.
1932-46 ° l VarlOUS persons and deposited by Lillian R. Newell,
1 Friends, Society of— Clergy-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Friends, Society of— Sermons. 8. Friends, Society of— Doctrinal
and controversial works, 4. Hicks family (Blias Hicks, 1748-1830)
c ... „ „ MS 60-2183
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Harris, John, 1726-1791.
Papers, 1687-1915.
ca. 500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsylvania Indian trader and frontiersman j founder of Harrls-
burg. Correspondence, accounts, documents, ledgers, printed matter,
and other papers of Harris and some of his descendants Includes
Harris- ledgers (1748-75, 1770-91); papers relating to Commercial,
legal, and land transactions, and to family affairs (1734-1915) • a
pamphlet on Import duties (1789) ; a Civil War hymn book: and a
group of autograph letters and documents signed by Pennsylvania
Governors and other prominent persons. Correspondents and sleners
of documents Include William Penn, John Penn, William Markham.
Thomas Wharton, James Logan, Edward Shlppen, James Hamilton
simnn rtamornn. _.Tnhn Ouincv Adams, and James Buchanan
Purchase. Collection assembled by William O. Innor^
T«ri/ e n S ? lTa ^ a Tr C ? mm - £ *£ Property- Pennsylvania. 8.
Tariff— TJ. S. 4. Harrlsburg, Pa.— Hist— Sources. 5. Autographs—
Pennsylvania-Collections. i. Armor, William Crawford, Suecto7
it, Juarrls family. *
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2184
Bradford, Thomas, 1746-1838.
Papers, 1789-1901.
212 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Printer, publisher, and Bevolutlonary soldier, of Philadelphia
£^ IW T I n*! n ? aDd ? th . e ? P" 1 ** 8 ' dealing mainly With P^nkyrvanla
^?m •>3'? h t L deS u5 tetM . °? ^'""y P rlsona ^d on a proposed 1 pro-
S~™ ™i « e re'Wous instruction of penitentiary ln^atesTother
pSSTi re > a » n Sto eholera epidemics In Philadelphia and elsewhereln
2SK" 7 J 8 la L and T commenta on tte slaughter and devastation r£
S^„?° m , tte JW? ? 1 ? W ? re - on "^dlew Jadaon'sToMnurtral
tlon, and on fraudulent claims based on Mexican War service ^Also
Includes the papers of Thomas R. Peters, paymaster^ the First Rett
toSSH&TFii Z? lmt ?™ ^"8 the'cTvTw^. (£SnSnto
^ d - e » C ^* b P U f k nln ft p eter Hagner. and WlUIam B. Soraguft
Card Index In the library. »»»•■>*.
Acquired 1949.
tt s ^^^, e ^% lTBJ ^ 3- Ono^a. Asiatic-Pennsylvania. 8.
U.S.--HIst-<avll War— Regimental histories— Pennsylvania Infan-
try— 1st (Mllltla) 4. U. S.— Pol. A govt— 1829J8OT fi n S^I
^7 War H W !l? MerlC0 ' ^^^-Claln^^NaJole^n ?!.&
structlon and pillage, i Peters, Thomas R. ■■ * ... * ...*»-
Dnkeunlv; Library MS 60-2185
240
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Section for the United States.
Records, 1916-
103 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthniore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, and reference ma-
terial. Includes items relating to the campaign for the Investigation
of the munitions Industry in 1934; records of the Latin American
Division as well as those of the State branches organized under the
United States Section, records of the Geneva Office, Including a com-
plete file of Congress reports, and of Pax international, plus releases
and printed materials from sections in other countries ; records of
the Women's Peace Party and records of the Peace Congress at the
Tague (1015) Important names mentioned are Jane Addams and
^mlly Greene Balch as well as Dorothy Detzer, Mildred Scott Olm-
sted, and Annalee Stewart. The material is related to the library's
Jane Addams and Emily Greene Balch collections.
Checklist in the library. Also described in Guide to the Swarth-
more College Peace Collection : a memorial to Jane Addams (19471,
p. 23.
Deposited by the Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1935-
1. Peace. 2. Women and peace. 3. Munitions. 4, U. S. Congress.
Senate. Special Committee to Investigate the Munitions Industry.
I. Addnms, Jane, 1860-1935. n. Balch, Emily Greene, 1807- m.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, iv. Pax in-
ternational, v. Women's Peace Party, vi. Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom. 1st congress, The Hague, 1915.
-MS 60-2186
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935.
Papers, 1838-1969.
59ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection,
Settlement worker, social reformer, and peace worker. Corre-
spondence, MSS. of writings, pamphlets, and clippings relating to
the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, social
conditions, labor, Negroes, immigrants, civic conditions in Chicago,
and the rights of women and children. Includes some material on
the operation of Hull House. Names important to the collection are
Emily Greene Balch, Mary Rozet Smith, and Ellen Gates Starr, Other
persons named Include Edward W.'-.'Bok, Carrie Chapman Catt, Flor-
ence Kelley, Paul U. Kellogg, Julia Lathrop, Theodore Roosevelt,
Graham Taylor, Lillian D. Wald, and Woodrow Wilson. The material
relates to the library's Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom and Emily Greene Balch collections.
Catalog of correspondence and checklist In the library. Also de-
scribed In Guide to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection: a
memorial to Jane Addams (1947), p. 9.
Gifts and purchases, 1930-59.
1. Social problems. 2. Women's International League for Peace
and Freedom. 3. Hull House, Chicago. 4. Chicago — Pol. & govt. 5.
Woman — Rights of women. 6. Child welfare — U. S. i. Balch,
Emily Greene, 1867- n. Smith, Mary Rozet. m. Starr, Ellen
MS 60-2187
Gates.
Swarthniore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
National Council for Prevention of War, Washington, D. O.
Records, 1921-56.
192 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, and reference ma-
terial. Includes flies of the council's educational and political actions
campaigns, and personal papers of some staff members, notably Fred-
erick J. Llbby, founder and executive secretary of the council. The
material Is related to the library's Fellowship of Reconciliation and
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom collections.
Checklist In the library. Also described in Guide to the Swarth-
more College Peace Collection: a memorial to Jane Addams (1947),
p. 16.
Deposited by the council, 1938-56.
1. Peace. 2. Fellowship of Reconciliation (United States) 8.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Section for
the United Stntes. i. Llbby, Frederick Joseph, 1874-
: MS60-2188
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
McBryde, John McLaren, 1841-1923.
Papers of John McLaren McBryde, father and son; 1856-
1940. .
1 ft. (1270 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (no. 2236)
John McLaren McBryde, Sr„ Confederate officer, educator, and
college president, of South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. John
McLaren McBryde, Jr., college professor and dean, author, and editor.
Papers dealing with their careers and with the Institutions which
they served. Brief diary of the elder McBryde as a student In Abbe-
ville, S. O. (1856) Farm journals, Albemarle Co., Va; (1868-69)
Scattered papers, 1875 and later, relating to the father's work at the
University of Tennessee and at South Carolina College ( which became
the University of South Carolina) Papers of the son. relate to his
work in the organization of Sweet Briar College, In which both he
and his father were active, and the son's work at the University of
the South, especially his editorial activity with the Sewanee review
(1909-19) Otherwise, the son's papers deal with his father's work
as president of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and other aspects of
the father's career.
Gift of John M. McBryde, Jr., 1940; Charles N. McBryde, 1941.
1. Tennessee. University. 2. South Carolina. University. 8. Sweet
Briar College, Sweet Briar, Va. 4. Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
Blacksburg. 5. Sewanee, Tenn. University of the South. 6. The
Sewanee review. i. McBryde, John McLaren, 1870-1956.
MS 60-2189
North Carolina. Univ. Library
George, James Zachariah, 1826-1897.
Scrapbboks, 1875-95.
4 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, jurist, and statesman. Scrapbooks containing speeches,
miscellaneous notices, and newspaper clippings. The period covered
Includes that of George's leadership In the overthrow of the carpetbag
regime In post-Clvll War Mississippi, his service as Chief Justice of
the Mississippi Supreme Court, bis terms as United States Senator,
and his activity In the formulation of the Mississippi Constitution of
1890.
Lent by Senator George's children, Mrs. M. P. Saunders and Mrs.
V. R, Metcalfe; converted to deposit by A. H. George on behalf of the
owners, I960.
1. Lawyers — Mississippi — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2,
Mississippi— Pol. 4 govt. — 1885- 8. Mississippi. Supreme Court
4. Mississippi. Constitutional Convention, 1890. 5. V. B— Pol. &
govt.— 1865-1900.
MS 60-2190
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Krauss, Eugen Adolf Wilhelm, 1851-1924.
Papers, 1852-1924.
ca. 300 items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran clergyman and educator of Germany and the U. S. Cor-
respondence, essays, and other papers, Including letters on the moving
of Concordia Teachers College to River Forest, III., and also on the
publication of sermons; letters of cnll to the ministry; extensive
correspondence of the pastor's wife, Ottilie Krauss, with her niece in
Germany ; letters to Mrs. Krauss at the time of her husband's death ;
acknowledgments of her services In the Red Cross during World War
I • and biographical data. Correspondents Include L Fuerbrlnger,
O. F. W. Walther, E. W. Marquardt, and B. Seuel. Related to the
Institute's L Fuerbrlnger collection, O. F. W. Walther collection, F.
Pleper collection, and Aug. Pleper collection. :
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository,
Information on literary rights available In the repository,
Gift of W. A. Dobberfuhl, 1958.
1, Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, 111. 8. European War,
1814-1918— War work— Red Cross. i. Krauss, Ottilia
MS 60-2191
Concordia Historical Institute
Clairmont, Clara Mary Jane, 1798-1879.
Diaries, 1814-26.
7 v. (723 p.) and 1 typescript.
In Duke University Library,
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative) of
originals chiefly In the British Museum.
English governess. Copies of diary and reminiscences, giving
descriptions of France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Rhine Valley as
seen during travel with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstone-
craft Godwin at the time of their elopement (1814) Includes ac-
counts of dally activities, reading, social calls, and philosophic mus-
ings; descriptions of life as governess In a family In Moscow; and
recollections of her youth. There are gaps for 1815-17 and 1822-24.
Allusions to the Shelleys and Lord Byron, while frequent, are indirect
and impersonal ; there are numerous expressions of grief at being
separated from her daughter Allegro.
Acquired 1939.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav. — 1800-1918. 2. Russia— Soc. life & cust.
8. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. 4. Byron, George Gordon Noel
Byron, 6th baron, 1788-1824. 5, Oialrmont, Allegra, 1817-1822.
MS 60-2192
Duke Univ. Library
241
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hay, John, 1838-1905.
Papers, 1856-1903.
7500 items.
In Brown University Library.
Secretary to Abraham Lincoln, poet, diplomat, Secretary of State,
and author. Correspondence, Civil War diaries, poems, corrected
galley proofs for Abraham Lincoln, a history (1890) by John G.
NIcolay and John M. Hay, MSS. of The breadwinners (1884) and The
early life of Lincoln. Subjects covered Include the Civil War, Lin-
coln's administration, the copyright bill, literary matters, and political
affairs under the administrations of Presidents Hayes, McKinley, and
Theodore Roosevelt. Correspondents include Henry Brooks Adams,
Alvey Adee, John BIgelow, James O. Clark, Robert Alfred Ounliffe,
Rlcbard Watson Gilder, Marcus Alonzo Hanna, Leonard Hay, Francis
Bret Harte, Rutherford B. Hayes, Henry James, Clarence Rivers
King, Robert Todd Lincoln, John George NIcolay, Whltlaw Reld, and
George Washburn Smalley. The material Is related to the library's
McLellan Lincoln collection.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Clarence Hay, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, John Hay Whit-
ney, and W. Easton Louttlt, 1838-58.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Lincoln. Abra-
ham, Pres. U. S., .1809-1865. 8. Copyright— D. S. 4. Authors, Ameri-
S22^^2, rreSI>andenee • nanlnlscences, etc. 5. V. B.— Pol. ft govt—
1865—1933.
Brown Univ. Library
MS 60-2193
Biddle family.
Papers, 1593-1951.
4 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part, photocopies (negative)
Correspondence, diaries, account books, and other papers reflecting
social and cultural conditions, religious activities, and the day to day
life of a prominent Quaker family of Pennsylvania and of Wilmington,
Del. Includes correspondence and diaries of Owen Biddle, Assistant
Forage^Master General during the American Revolution, papers of
Clement M. Biddle, Quaker relief worker In Europe after World War
J, and marriage certificates, wills, deeds, manorial records, and other
early documents of the Biddle family in England.
Checklist and card catalog In the library.
Gifts of Clement M. Biddle, William 0. Biddle estate, Dorothy
Biddle James, Lydla Lewis Rlckman, and Anne Biddle Stirling, 1928-
68.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution— Supplies. 2. European War, 1914-
1918— War work— Friends, Society of. i. Biddle, Owen, 1787-
1799. n. Biddle, Clement M., 1876-1959.
' ■■ ■' ' MS 60-2194
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Cox, Talton L L
Papers, 1858-1918.
108 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Civil servant, of Randolph Co., N. O. Personal and business cor-
respondence and other papers, many of which relate to Cox's service
as assistant assessor of Internal revenue In the 6th division of the
5th district of the U. S. Internal Revenue Service In North Carolina.
Letters relating to Burveys and operations of dUtlllerles, including
a brandy distillery. Letters of the Civil War period contain refer-
ences to Federal prisoners in Richmond. Postwar correspondence
Includes discussions of such public topics as the Fourteenth amend-
me ]\h Vtftltert Grant, the campaign of 1868, State and National
politics, the Republican and Democratic. Parties, and President Wil-
son's appeal to the American people to buy bonds during World War r.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1949 and 1959.
1. Internal Revenue — North Carolina. 2. Distilling Industries-
North Carolina. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Prisoners and prisons.
4. U. S. Constitution. 14th amendment 5. U. S— Pol. ft govt—
1865-1900. 6. European War, 1914-1918— Finance— U. S.
~_w „ , M S 60-2195
Duke Univ. Library
Stuart, Oscar J E
Papers of Oscar J. E. Stuart and family, 1848-1909.
195 Items and 4 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
I "wyer, of Summit, Pike Co., Miss. Diaries, correspondence, and
broadsides, concerning Stuart and members of his family. The dia-
ries (1850-62) were kept by Ann L. Hardeman, sister-in-law of
Stuart The letters reflect conditions during the ante bellum period,
the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Two of the broadsides are of
Interest, one being an announcement of the Central Mississippi Fe-
?VSs ^° lle e« (1867) and the other an advertisement issued by Stuart
(1860) concerning a factory for the manufacture of "double cotton
scrapers" at Summit Miss. Among the correspondents are Stuart's
sons, James Hardeman Stuart, Oscar E. Stuart, and Edward Stuart
all of whom served in the Confederate forces; Ann L. Hardeman,
Adelaide L. Stuart (Mrs. John B. S. Dlmitry), Bettle Stuart, and
Annie Elizabeth Stuart (Mrs. Robert B. Mayes) Includes letters
from Stuart to his sons-in-law, John Dlmitry and Robert B Mayes
1. Mississippi— Soc. condlt 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal
narratives — Confederate side. 3. Reconstruction — Mississippi i
Hardeman, Ann L. n. Stuart family.
«..i. ™ . . MS 60-2190
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
Huidekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1854.
Papers, 1796-1854.
ca. SOO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Pennsylvania businessman, lay theologian, and founder of Mead-
vllle Theological School. Correspondence, theological MSS., sermons
essays, printed matter, and other material. The papers relate to
Huldekoper's Jcurney to and arrival In America (1796) ; physical,
social, and economic conditions In Pennsylvania, particularly the
western part; interpretations of the Bible; the Meadvllle Theological
School (1847-50) ; the construction of the canal from Pittsburgh to
Lake Erie (1828) ; and the proceedings of the Nicholson commission-
ers (1842) relating to the Pennsylvania Population Co. (Pennsylvania
Property Co.)
Gift of Mrs. H. P. Kidder, 1029.
1. Pennsylvania— Soc. condlt. 2. Bible— Criticism, Interpretation,
etc. 8. Unitarian churches — Sermons. 4. Meadvllle Theological
School, Chicago. 5. Unitarian churches— Doctrinal and controversial
works. 6. Pennsylvania Property Company. 7. Canals — Pennsyl-
vania. - ■ .
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2197
Friends Committee on National Legislation, WasUnqton.
D. O.
Records, 1940-
5 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection,
Correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, reference' material
and other Items relating to the efforts of the committee to present
Information on current national affairs. Includes records of the
Friends War Problems Committee (1940-43) and current releases
of two regional groups, the Friends Committee on Legislation of
Northern California and the FrlendB Committee on Legislation.
Snnthern Callfnrnln Section. ^
Deposited by the committee, 1951-
i, ?• S ~~JL oi - & 8<>vt.— 1933-1953. 2. V. S.— Pol. ft govt— 1953-
J, Friends War Problems Committee, n. Friends Committee on
Legislation of Northern California, ro. Friends Committee on Leels-
latlon, Southern California Section. ■■■
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist Llbr.
MS 60-2198
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929.
Papers, 1799-1924.
2 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Businessman, writer, and art connoisseur. Correspondence gives
a detailed picture of life in the Philadelphia Quaker families of
Cadbury, Comfort, Haines, and Shinn In the mid-nineteenth century,
and of the hardships of those who participated in the California gold
rush. Includes personal correspondence (containing letters from
Thomas Eakins) of Oadbury's uncle, Earl Shlnn, Jr., art critic for
the Nation.
Check list in the library.
Gift of Richard Cadbury, Jr., 1951.
1. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Soc. life &
cust. 8. California— Gold discoveries. i. Eakins, Thomas, 1844-
1916. n. Shlnn, Earl, 1837-1886.
- „, „ „ MS 60-2199
Swarthmore College, Friends Hist Llbr.
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807.
Papers, 1786-1803.
86 items.
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
Minister, lawyer and Judge. Chiefly letters from Charles Nlsbet,
some of which discuss the ratification of the Constitution, and some
the aftermath of the French Revolution, Includes letters (1791-96)
trom William Flndley, and correspondence (1790-98) between Addi-
son and Hugh H. Brackenrldge, some of which relates to the Jay
treaty.
Open to Investigate™ under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
1. U. S.— Constitutional history. 2. France— Hist.— Revolution.
8. Jay's treaty, 1794. i. Nlsbet, Charles, 1786-1804. n. Flndley,
William, 1751-1821. m, Brackenrldge, Hugh Henry, 1748-1816.
MS 60-2200
Pittsburgh. Univ. Llbr.
242
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Iowa. University. President.
Presidents' correspondence, State University of Iowa,
1888-1934.
225 ft.
In State University of Iowa Archives.
Official correspondence of the following presidents of the univer-
sity: Charles A. Scbaeffer (1888-98). Amos N. Ourrler (1898-99),
George B. MacLean (1899-1911), John G. Bowman (1911-18), Thomas
H. Macbrlde (1918-16), and Walter A. Jessup (1916-84)
Open to Investigators under university restrictions.
j, Scbaeffer, Charles Ashmead, b. 1843. n. Ourrler, Amos Noyes,
1882-1909. ra. MacLean, George Edwin, 1860-1938. rv. Bowman,
John Gabbert, 1877- v. Macbrlde, Thomas Huston, 1848-1934.
VI, Jessup, Walter Albert, 1877-1944.
MS 60-2201
Iowa. Univ. Library
Gray, A B
Papers, 1850-60.
2 folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts.
Papers of A. B. Gray, Texas surveyor, Including newspaper reports
and an account by Peter Brady of Gray's explorations in 1853-54 for
the surveying of the Southern Pacific line from Texas to California.
Includes some official letters of A. G, Gray, a brother, naval officer
for the Republic of Texas and later for tbe U. S., and a fragmentary
memoir, A cruise in the Gulf of Mexico by an Ex Salt of the Texas
Navy. ■. : ->
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gledhlll, 1951.
1. Southern Pacific Railroad — Explorations and surveys. 2. South'
west, New — Descr. & trav. 8. Texas (Republic) Navy. 4. U. S.
Navy— Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Mexico, Gulf
of. I. Brady, Peter, n. Gray, Alfred Gllllat, 1818-1876.
MS60-2202
Texas. State Library
Roessler, A R
Military routes of the Confederate Army in Texas.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Descriptions compiled by a member of the Confederate Army Engi-
neers who served the Dept. of the Gulf during the Civil War.
Gift.
1, Confederate States of America. Army — Transportation. 2. Mili-
tary roads — Texas. i. Confederate States of America. Army.
Engineers, n. Confederate States of America. Army, Dept, of the
Gull. ,..
MS60-2203
Texas. State Library
Dau, WiUiam Herman Theodore, 1864-1944.
Papers, 1922-24.
8 ft. (ca. 1500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor, author, editor, professor, and president 3f Val-
paraiso University. Correspondence on current theological, practical,
mission, financial, synodical, literary, and personal affairs in English
and German. Includes two unpublished works on Dau's tour of
Europe (from notes of O. Voelz) and on the Saxon immigration in
Missouri. Tbe material is related to the Institute's F. Bente collec-
tion and the Saxon Immigration File (Perry Co. Settlement)
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of L. E. Fuerbrlnger, 1951; W. H, J. Dau, 1955; and W. H.
Dau, 1956.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Saxon emigration, 1838-1839. 3. Lutherans In Missouri. 4. Eu-
rope — Descr. & trav. — 1919-
MS 60-2204
Concordia Historical Institute
Ferris family.
Papers, 1730-1940.
8 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, journals, biographical and genealogical records,
wills, deeds, surveyors' drawings, business papers, and writings of a
Quaker family of Wilmington, Del. Tbe bulk of tbe papers was
gathered by Benjamin Ferris and by his grandson Henry Ferris. In-
cludes material on the 1828 separation In the Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Checklist In the library.
Purchased from Henry Ferris, 1910.
1. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 2. Friends,
Society of (Hlckslte) 3. Friends, Society of— Doctrinal and contro-
versial works. I, Ferris, Benjamin, 1780-1867. n.
Ferris, Henry,
MS 60-2205
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Libr.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1860.
Papers, 1765-1902.
345 iteiDB.
In Duke University Library,
South Carolina statesman. Correspondence and family papers con-
cerning current politics and Calhoun's public life. Many of the let-
ters deal with Calhoun's private affairs, particularly finances and the
management of his plantations. Correspondents Include Armlstead
Burt, John D. Gardiner, Joseph McMInn, R. J. Meigs, and Francis
Wilkinson Pickens.
Card Index In library.
Acquired 1941, 1949, and 1968.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1815-1861. 2. South Carolina — Pol. &
govt. — 1775-1865. 3. Plantations — Alabama. i. Calhoun family.
MS 60-2206
Duke Univ. Library
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1886.
Correspondence, 1867-74,
52 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Botanist. 36 letters to Stephen T. Olney and 16 letters from Olney
to Tuckerman.
1. Botanists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Botany— U. S.
8. Lichens. i, Olney, Stephen Thayer, 1812-1878.
MS 60-2207
Brown Univ. Library
Cupples, George, 1815-1896.
Papers, 1861-63.
ca. 100 Items.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas surgeon relating to
his service In the Confederate Army. Includes letters describing the
Battle of Qalvej^on, documents, and clippings from French news-
papers. Most of the letters are in French, written to Cupples by
Henri Castro, founder of a French colony In Texas.
Gift.
1. Surgeons — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Confederate
States of America. Army — Surgeons. 3. Galveston, Battle of, Jan. 1,
1883. I. Castro, Henri, 1786-1865.
MS 60-2208
Texas. State Library
Buenger, Johann Friedrich, 1810-1882.
Papers, 1797-1892.
1ft. (ca. 200 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. LouIb)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Lutheran pastor. Letters (mainly personal, 1849-85), diary of
Buenger's transatlantic voyage, sermons, poems, and passports.
Many letters deal with the seminary In Perry Co., Mo., later at St
Louis; other letters relate to O. F. W. Walther. Papers of the family
of Gotthold H. Loeber comprise about half of the collection. Includes
a funeral oration by T. Heshuslus In German printed In 1578. The
material relates to the institute's O. F. W. Walther and Loeber
collections.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Theodore A. Buenger, 1958.
1. Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis. 2. Waltber, Carl
Ferdinand Wllhelm, 1811-1887. 8. Lutheran Church— Clergy— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Lutheran Church — Sermons, I.
Heshuslus, Tilemann, 1527-1588. n. Loeber family.
MS60V2209
Concordia Historical Institute
Jones & Clark.
Records, 1784-1816.
ca. 500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, accounts, and other business records of a firm of
shipping merchants, of Philadelphia and Charleston, S. 0., engaged
In trade with the West Indies and European countries, shipping sugar,
coffee, turpentine, brandy, and other commodities. The records con-
tain Information on British and French spoliation, embargoes, pri-
vateering, shipbuilding, finance, Insurance, and commodity prices.
Includes letters (1808-12) to William Jones, one of the partners, from
Nathaniel Macon, U, S, Representative from North Carolina, concern-
ing debates on the Question of war with England In 1812; also letters
to Jones as Secretary of the .tfavy from Thomas Trnxtun, Hugh Q.
Campbell, Thomas Willing, Joshua Humphreys, and John Blnna
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2, Merchants, American-
Charleston, S. O. 8. Philadelphia— Coram. 4. Charleston, S, 0.—
Comm. 6. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812. I. Jones, William, 1760-
1831. n. Macon, Nathaniel, 1757-1837.
MS 60-2210
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
243
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Humphreys, Joshua, 1761-1838.
Papers, 1638-1835.
20 v.
SJ.?^'? 1 ! , 81 Soclet y ot Pennsylvania collections.
.„„." IadeIpnia shipbuilder and naval architect. Business and ner-
sonal papers and records, Including those of family members Letter
™„° 1 f , K a ^ 0U ,?A.'T k8 ' ,ed e ers - r °" ™» book, dayboo™ Navy^farf
S tL b h°^,!., Wha i ton and Humphreys' notebooks, plans and records
of the building of such naval vessels as the United States ConsMtn
Hon. and Franklin, with ^tailed drawings 'liomTscena^eous
papers, correspondence, accounts, and agreement^ deeds- marr^
r£ aC iN n K 0teb S, 0k of Danlel Humphreys (1&M);' cTpheriSg
n°M k ? f , J ? 8hua Hum Phreys (1800-02) : his Journal of a voyam from
Philadelphia to Lisbon (1809) ; Clement HumphYe™' JouZl flTSSW
and2coplesof the American repository (1796,179«) ( ' '
Ulft of members of the Humphreys family
o. h sh 'P* ulIdin S— Philadelphia. 2. Navai aV.. lecture 8 United
States (Frigate) 4. Constitution ( Frigate) 6 Franklin (Brhrt
i. Humphreys family, n. Wharton and Humphreys, pEelpnfa.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2211
Coman, John Joshua, 1854-1940.
Papers, 1889-1936.
4041 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
B i™i u 8 ' n « 8 m an >and secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Missis-
sippi State Penitentiary. Correspondence and papers pertalningto
the prison Include letters of P. B. Matthews, J F? S™W A.
^%r, e ?' M » rS - W i-*- Mo^eomery, and other trustees^YmonV the
El,* J, ntere ? t8 , and activities represented !n the papers are the
North Mississippi Traction Co. [n Tishomingo County, the Belhaven
° e dle No U M 1V rf 'Z'? J aCk8 S n 7* S' her ^elopments and CaS
Lodge No. 11 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Other cor.
respondents, mainly governors and political leaders include EartL
Brewer. Theodore G. Bilbo. Robert S. Hall, Pat Harr son Dennis
Henry 'l? 'whS ■ W' P< ^ y K Quln ' * ube * »• «5S«2? £S
Quired; 185* ' d> MaIn COTera B« is for the period 1910-20.
I, Mississippi. State Penitentiary, Parchman. 2 North MKum
s ppl Traction Company. Tishomingo Co., Miss 8 S S
slon— Jackson, Miss. 4. Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of Jack
son, Miss. Capitol Lodge, No. 11. 5. MlsslssiOTl-Poi. A govt
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 °~ 2212
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858.
Papers, 1781-1867.
80 items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-343)
Army officer, lawyer, and statesman. Documents relatlnc to sodip
of he phases of Quitman's career: officer In Se ^Mississippi mlUUa
K. r „ C ? ?, i eral n , the U - & A ™y durln 8 the MexlcrnW™, chancellor'
of Mississippi, Judge of the High Court of Errors and Appeals oresl'
dentlal elector in 1848, Worshipful Grand Master Mason of Miss'lKl
SS2?»SS r i^ tbe MteC ° lub of tne Clty ot Me *ST Include! a few
other Masonic papers, a pew-title from the vestry of Trlnltv Church
Tex^favV tT ?L m,1, J a , ry ordera orvolunfeera in the i™; of
^t^f'iw A y t0 , JuIy ' 1S36 ' ^ correspondence reflects Quitman's In-
terest in American expansion to the south during the ISSO's and in
8"PP0fUng Cuba In a revolt against Spain lu
ginKr1 d y! n i 9 374? n p a 8 reP ° rt °' "" "^^ tJn1 ™"** °< V ""
Htt^lut, m ^li36 Sl>anlSh Wrl — «*» * S-2S
Virginia: Univ. Libr. MS 60-2213
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816--1894.
Papers of James L. Alcorn and family, 18*39-1906.
B5 items. '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Coahoma Co. (Miss.) planter, statesman, and political leader
of Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. Diary, correspond-
ence, MS. of biography of Alcorn by his daughter, proofs of speech,
and printed matter. Chief coverage Is for the period 1850-70, during
which Alcorn was planter, military officer, Governor, and US.
Senator. The diary covers part of 1863-64, and relates to Alcorn's
mmtary service. Includes the galley proof of Alcorn's Inaugural ad-
Main collection acquired 1041.
Alcorn, Amelia Walton (Glover) riSw^Oharles^wpS - m
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History MS6 °- 2214
Jenner, Julie Jane.
Papers, 1852-ca. 1930.
14 folders.
CMlectlo'™" 1 ^ ° f Ml880url Llbrar y> Western Historical Manuscripts
Transcripts (typewritten)
Biographical and historical writings, Including a history of Mis-
souri; a history of Gallatin, Mo.; and sketches of the lives of
Joshua W. Alexander, Webster Davis, A. M. Dockery, Frank James,
and Jesse James. -..*'■■. ■»■"?=•
Gift of Mrs. J. L, Jenner.
™. M iS"?™ H1, i' r?' ?"S! H A M °- Hl8 t- 8. Alexander, Joshua
Willis, 1852-1936. 4. Davis, Webster William, 1862-1928. 5. Dockery
Alexander Monroe, 1845-1926. James, Frank, 1844-1916 7. James'
Jesse Woodson, 1847-1882. , ... i. «»iui«b,
Missouri. Univ. Lib, MS 60-2216
Eeith, Charles Penrose, 1854-1939.
Keith family papers, cu. 1699-1932.
ca. 115 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
■,~, ? Sy ^ an i a law y er > historian, and genealogist. Correspondence,
accounts, deeds lenses, surveys, land claims, wills, notes and other
S . a ! reflecting commercial enterprises, land transactions, and
administrative affairs in which members of the Keith family were
concerned Includes a letter from William Penn to Augusttoe
Herrman (Augustus Heermans), a letter of John Penn (1799) ac-
^uutj! o'John Prlngle <"82), and genealogical notes (1846-1982*
Gift of the estate of Charles P. Keith. ' ™ rw< ^
n 1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences etc.
2. Pennsylvania — Coram. 8. Real property— Pennsylvania ' i
Penn, William, 1644-1718. n. Heermans; Augustus, l^lf-ieW m
Penn, John, 1760-1834. ,v. Prlngle. J^hn™ v Keith TamiSy:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2216
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834.
Papers, 1790-1867.
125 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer leglslutor, diplomat, and statesman, of Crawford Ga
Correspondence and other papers (mainly for the years 1842-62) re!
fleeting the various stages of Crawford's career: Georgia lawyer and
h3gislator, y. S. Senator, Minister to France (1818-16) Secretary of
n a 24f eC M a . ry P f . tDe 7**°*?** < 1816 - 2 4). and Presidential candWate
(1824). Main Interest centers in the papers bearing on American
foreign relations, and on diplomatic and consular officials Other
papers relate to party politics and the routine business of Crawford's
Cabinet offices. Three notable series of letters are those of James
Monroe as Secretary of State and as President, of George William
^L a , S * M1 S 1St S r to S paln ' an<1 of Christopher Hughef as Char™*
d } ^h alreS p t0 v S ^ ede . ,, • x 0tner «>"espondents Include Albert Gallatin!
^el wT,«^^^
IlSa^eV^r^on 8 ^ ^^ ™*± *"&£*&$?£
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1833, 1941, 1952, and 1056
8 n D S S '™rf , !lI e / ,-1 ^" 1S81 -, Z U ' s -Pol- & Eovt.-1815-1861.
Pres nl SSSfi^,* 11 ?, ~ n 8ular service. i. Monroe, James.
hK cXrZw£ 1 h£.wZ! ne ' o* ™ wm ™- 1771 - 18W - :«••
Duke Univ. Library / MS60-2217
Janney, John, 1798-1872.
Papers of John Janney and family, 1731-1938.
CoHecUonTnoJ'iW)' ^"^ Car °" I,a LlbraCy ' Sot "hern Historical
Lawyer, bank president, and political leader, of Leesbure Va Cor.
respondence, deeds, bonds, wills, warrants, notes, clippings account
books, and other material. The earlier papers pertain to the JaMey
Walker, and Parsons families of Virginia through the lWs^ the
John Janney correspondence, beginning in the lWs is ^nMrned
with financial legal, political, business, and persona 'maTterlm-
eluding Janney's service as member of the Virginia •OonstlaUohal
iwlrn^li » 18 ^ 51 i?^ e8l 5f nt of ** Vlr 8"" a ^»ion convenZn
VhSfn'u d memb ? r » f 'he Virginia commission to confer with West
7?*m! U representatiyes regarding a re-uniflcatlou of the States
Aw.' ? .^ paper8 perta . ln t0 the Unlon Club of Loudoun Co.
t^' J '« Ude? ^ papers ° { a uephew, Charles P. Janney, other
te.?"'? and members of the Pollock family, including Civil
War letters and genealogicarcorrespondence. Correspondents Include
S^tfa r ndo e the™ enaet0n - W,Ulam Cabe " Blves. A^xauder H H
Unpublished description In the library.
r«poslted by Llllas Janney, 1944.
i« 1 '. ^"y^T 8 ~" Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2
Vlrg nla Constitutional ConventionTl850-lS5]~a T VlSa ? Con
ventlon, Richmond, 186L 4. Vlrglnla-PoT&govt. 5 U 1 3-HlsL-
P i 8 W 9t^ e ^ M i na " at l Vt V C0nfederat « 8 We I Janney, M«
P., 1839-1925. a. Janney family, m. Walker family iv Parsons
famUy. v. Pollock family, vj. Union dub of Loudoun Ctoun"
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 60-2218
244
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lancaster Co., Pa.
Records and papers, 1724-1816.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous official and unofficial papers relating to local govern-
ment and economic affairs of the county : letters (1733-40) of Samuel
Blunston to the proprietors dealing with disputes between the Mary-
land and Pennsylvania authorities, land transactions, Indians on the
Susquehanna, politics, and legal matters ; material relating to Conrad
Welser (1756) ; accounts of Indian massacres (1755) ; petitions,
court records, surveys, indentures, land warrants, and tax returns;
petitions and lists of names of tavern keepers (1766, 1769) ; account
of the fork town plan (1749) ; library book list (ca. 1770) ; list of
subscribers for the relief of lnhnbitunts of Boston (1774) ; military
accounts and muster rolls (1776) ; wills, estate reapers, broadsides,
and other items. Among the correspondents are Thomas Cookson,
George Craig, William Parsons, Richard Peters, and George Smith,
Purchase.
1. Archives i— Pennsylvania — Lancaster Co. 2, Lancaster Co.,
Pa. — Hist. — Sources. 8. Real property — Lancaster Co., Pa. 4.
Indians of North America — Pennsylvania. I. Blunston, Samuel,
1689-1745.
MS 60-2219
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W collector.
Philadelphia auctioneers' records, 1799-1866.
ca. 16,500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly business records of early 19th-century Philadelphia au-
tioneers, mainly enterprises of members of the Lewis and relnted
families. Auction accounts (1790-1830), correspondence (1807-28),
imported bonds (1825-28), notes and drafts (1809-39), bank checks
(1808-18) ; account books, bankbooks, blotters, ledgers, cashbooks,
receipts, etc. (1802-66) ; and maps of railways. Includes records of
trade In silks, tea, ram, tobacco, cloth, linen, glass, etc., for disposal'
at auction, with details on commercial enterprises, markets, prices,
variety of goods traded, supply and demand, and legal requirements.
Persons, firms, and organizations represented Include Weir and
Fisher; Silas E. Weir; Lisle, Weir and Co.; Willing, Weir and Co.;
Weir, Smith and Lewis ; Weir, Lewis and Co. ; John E. Lewis ; John
F. Lewis ; the Scots Presbyterian Church ; St. John English Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Church; Association of Reformed Churches; Society for
the Relief Association of the Poor ; and the estate of Elizabeth Steele.
Gift of Mrs. Lewis, 1939.
1. Auctions— Philadelphia. 2. Railroads— U. S.— Maps. 3. Phil-
adelphia — Comm. I. Lewis family, n. Weir family.
MS 60-2220
Historical Society of .Pennsylvania
Humphreys, Clement, 1777-1803.
Papers, 1798-1801.
en. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
American agent to France during the John Adams administration,
Letter book (1798) containing material on official missions, with de-
tailed accounts of events ; List of staple articles of commerce between
the United States and foreign ports (1798) ; official Instructions and
correspondence (1798-1801) ; and MS. maps of ports In the West Indies
(1798)
Humphreys' diary (1798) of his voyage to France as dispatch
bearer to Elbrldge Gerry Is published in Pennsylvania magazine of his-
tory and biography, v. 82 (1908) p. 84-53.
1. U. S. — Comm. 2. Harbors — West Indies — Maps. 8. tl, S. —
For. rel. — France. 4. France — For. rel, — U. S.
MS 60-2221
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hubley, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1793.
Military journals, 1778-80.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary officer, of Lancaster Co., Pa, One Journal Contains
rules and regulations passed by Congress relating to the establish-
ment of the Army, lists of officers, muster rolls, and Instructions from
Baron von Steuben. The second volume (.luly-Oct. 1770) is an ac-
count of the western expedition commanded by John Sullivan, con-
taining drawings, maps, plans of the territory traversed, n narrative
of the hardships experienced, and of the final success and return
of the expedition.
The Sullivan expedition journal is published in Pennsylvania
magazine of history and biography, v. 33 (1909), p. 129-140, 279-302,
and 409-422.
1. U. S. Army. Continental Army— Illst.— Sources. 2, II. R —
Hist. — Revolution— Registers, lists, etc. 3. Sullivan's Indian Cam-
paign, 1779. i.Steuben, Friedrlch Wllhelm Ludolf Gerhard
Augustln, Baron von, 1730-1794.
MS 60-2222
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Henry, William, 1729-1786.
Papers, 1759-1812.
7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Gunsmith, inventor, and Revolutionary patriot, of Lancaster Co.,
Pa Correspondence, accounts, ledgers, notes, maps, documents, and
official records. Most papers relate to Henry's political Interests in
Lancaster Co., which he represented in the Pennsylvania Assembly,
and which he served as treasurer and magistrate. Other papers con-
cern Henry's activities in the Revolution, mainly relating to supplying
and arming the Continental forces. Includes a ledger (1777-79) J dis-
bursement record of the "Hide Department" (1779-83) ; Lancaster
Co. docket (1774-81) ; J. J. Henry's journal of the campaign against
Quebec (1775) with his notes on Indian names of streams, Indian
vocabulary, and notes for a history of the Indian nations, with maps
of Pennsylvania counties. ■'._.......
Sixteen letters to William Henry (1777, 1783) ore published Jn
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 22 (1898) pi
108-113.
Gift of John W. Jordan, 1889.
1. Lancaster Co., Pa.— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution-
Supplies. 3 Court records — Lancaster Co., Pa. 4. Canadian In-
vasion, 1775^1776. 5. Names, Geographical — Indian. 6. Indians of
North America— Languages. 7. Pennsylvania— Maps. L Henry,
John Joseph, 1758-1811.
MS 60-2228
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815.
Papers, 1778-1813.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Physician and naturalist; professor of medicine at the College of
Philadelphia. Correspondence, notes and scientific observations,
memorabilia, and travel and research journals. The journals (1789-
1803) contain accounts of travel in the United States and abroad;
research in botany, mineralogy, anthropology, and zoology; observa-
tions on frontier settlements and Indian tribes; and descriptions of
the physical condition of the land. Chief interest centers in the
Journal for 1789, which describes Barton's voyage on the Apollo from
Gravesend, Eng., to Philadelphia ; In It Barton reports conversations
with John Pemberton, a Quaker preacher, about the early settlements
In Pennsylvania and about the lives of Benjamin West and William
Penn. Among the correspondents are Thomas Jefferson, James Madi-
son, Joseph Priestley, John Drayton, L. Valentine, and Frederick
Rush.
The journal of the Apollo voyage is published In Pennsylvania
magazine of history and biography, v. 9 (1885) p. 834-338.
1. U. S— Descr. & trav.— 1783-1848. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist— Co-
lonial period. 8. Pemberton, John, 1727-1795. 4. West, Benjamin,
1738-1820. 5. Penn, William, 1644-1718. 6, Indians of North Amer-
ica — Civilization. 7. Natural history. 8. Anthropology.
MS 60-2224
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Leonard, Abiel, 1797-1863.
Papers, 1769-1929.
950 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, casebooks, court dockets, accounts, receipts, and
other papers of a Missouri lawyer, businessman, and Judge, Includes
papers of Nathaniel Leonard, father of Abiel, dating back to the 18th
cent.; business correspondence and other papers of Nathaniel
Leonard, brother of Abiel, a livestock breeder of Cooper Co., Mo. ;
and military, political, and business papers of Reeves Leonard, son
of Abiel. Correspondents Include Hamilton R. Gamble, Charles H.
Hardin, Austin A. King, Edward Bates, John Miller, Alexander
Doniphan, James S. Rollins, Benjamin H, Reeves, Peyton R. Hayden,
Sinclair Kirtiey, Davis S. Lamme, Robert W. Wells, David Todd,
John F. Darby, W. V. N. Bay, William B. Napton, Moses U. Payne,
David M. Hickman, Sterling Price, William H. Ashley, and Alexander
Buckner.
Deposited by Mrs. Perry Spencer.
1. Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Court records — Missouri. 8. Stock and stock-breeding— Missouri —
Cooper Co. .1. Leonard, Nathaniel, b. 1768. h. Leonard, Nathaniel,
1799-1888. m. Leonard, Reeves.
MS 60-2225
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hutchins, Thomas, 1730-1789.
Papers, 1759-88.
ca. 300 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Military engineer, surveyor, and geographer. Correspondence and
papers relating to the topography of the United States, observations
on the coast of Florida, and navigability of rivers; also Journals of
surveying parties, describing the land surveyed, and relating con-
tacts with Indian, French, and Spanish settlements.
Hutchins' journal of observations in the Fort Pitt area of western
Pennsylvania (1700) is published In Pennsylvania magazine of his-
tory and biography, v. 2 (1878) p. 149-153.
1. U. S.— Surveys. 2. Coasts— Florida. 8. Rivers— U. S. 4. U. S.—
Exploring expeditions.
MS 60-2226
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
245
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bond Tribute Fund.
Records, 1947-50.
469 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence and other papers of a committee, headed by B P
Brooks of Belzoni (Miss.) which obtained money for a portrait of
Willard F. Bond, honoring his years of service aa Mississippi State
superintendent of education and as State commissioner of public wel-
fare. Includes letters, mainly to Mary Cunningham, from artists,
museums, and galleries regarding portrait artists and their fees A
brochure In the collection contains a reproduction of the portrait 1 a
booklet Is entitled Trip to Germany, June 1949; address by W. F.
Bond.
Gift of Mary Cunningham, 1966.
-.Ji German y— Defer- & trav.— 1945- i. Bond, Willard Faroe,
1878- n. Brooks, B. P. m. Cunningham, Mary.
MS 60-2227
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823.
Mannsseh Cutler collection, 1762-1857.
ca. 10,000 Items,
In Northwestern University Library.
Clergyman, lawyer, physician, political leader, and leader In the
settlement of Ohio. Diaries (17*15-1819), sermons (1768-1820). lour-
?'ZlJ}l%r 88) ' mlseellan y (1762-1857), and Ohio Company papers
(1787-1803) Includes medical records of patients treated ; records of
births, deaths, and baptisms In the Congregational Church of Ipswich
Hamlet (later Hamilton) Mass., of which Cutler was pastor (1771-
1828) j astronomical papers; a genealogy of the Cutler family: notes
on Indians and on Immigrants to the lands of the Ohio Co., of which
Cutler was a director; and letters of prominent people to or about
qutler, Also, the Brookfleld Journal (1772-78) of Rufus Putnam;
and the notebook of Cutler's father-in-law, Thomas Balch, which in-
eludes an 1814 oration of Ephraim Cutler.
Much of the material has been published. Described In The Manas-
sah Cutler collection, compl'ed by William A, Meese for Charles G,
Dawes (Mollne, 111. ,n. d.))
Open to : Investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Charles O. Dawes, 1942.
1. Congregational churches— Sermons, 2. Registers of births, etc.—
Hamilton, Mass. 8. Cutler family. 4. Medicine— Massachusetts-
Hamilton. 6. Astronomy— Early works to 1800. 6. Indians of North
^?i erl i A7° hlo -«. .,*• p " t '> am ' Bu ' u ». "88-1824. n, Balch, Thomas,
1796) n '" Bpnralm, 1767-1868. iv. Ohio Company (1786-
Northwestern Univ.
Library
MS 60-2228
Cooke, John Esten, 1880-1886.
Papers, 1858-88.
2 ft. (ca. 55 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (8085 and 5205)
Author. Correspondence, diaries, literary MSS., and notes. Cor-
respondents Include T. Farre, Sallle Goodrich, Joseph A. Hill, Hough-
ton, Mifflin & Co., Thomas J. Jackson, FItzhugh Lee, Benjamin Wat-
kins Leigh, William A. McAdoo, W, Meade, Isaac Moorhead, William
T. Poague, and T. Rohman.
Unpublished guide in the library.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2229
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Crutchfield family.
Crutchfield-Fearn-Steele papers, 1828-1946.
eiSitPms.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Family correspondence, and business correspondence, and papers
of the families of William Crutchfield, Chattanooga businessman and
U. S. Representative from Tennessee (1878-75), Dr. Thomas Fenrn
of Huntsvllle, Ala., and Matthew W. Steele of Huntsville, Ala., re-
lated by marriage and with numerous family and business connections
In Mississippi. Many papers pertain to a claim of William Crutch-
field against the United States for $37,255.60 which resulted from the
confiscation of his property during the Civil War. The greatest con-
centration of papers Is for the years 1850-69, Includes an account
book of M, W, Steele as executor of the estate of George Steele (1855-
60) Among the correspondents are F, A. P. Barnard, Phlneas T.
Barn-ira, Lucretla R. Garfield, John H. Lumpkin, E. Tracy Steele and
Matthew F. Steele. ■'■
Acquired 1954.
,™1; H.'^~ Hlst— " 0lT " War— Claims. i. Crutchfield, William,
1828-1890. n. Fearn, Thomas, 1789-1863. in. Steele, Matthew W
1824-1907. iv. Fearn family, v, Steele family.
„. . . , MS 60-2230
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Floyd, John, 1783-1837.
Papers, 1823-32.
30 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Surgeon, V. S. Representative from Virginia (1817-29), and Gov-
ernor of Virginia (1830-34) Correspondence relating to Floyd's nomi-
nation for Vice President on the Jackson ticket (1831) and to the
Presidential election of 1832. Includes drafts of Floyd's letters and
letters from John Tyler, Duff Green, and Benjamin Watklns Leigh
Related to the Library's collections of George F. Holmes and John B
Floyd papers,
Described In Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Coneresa
(1918) p. 125. s
Purchased from Isabella Perklnson, 1910,
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1815-1861. 2. Virginia— Pol. & govt— 1775-
1865. 8. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1882 i. Tyler, John Pres
U. S., 1790-1862. ii. Green, Duff, 1791-loi^. m. Leigh, Benjamin
Watklns, 1781-1849.
MS 60-2231
Bragg, John, 1806-1878. .
Papers, 1851-87.
617 Ireros.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2573)
Lawyer, legislator, Judge, and planter, of North Carolina and Ala-
bama. Correspondence, business papers, reports, and accounts. In-
cludes Bragg's correspondence as Member of Congress from Alabama
(1851-53) reflecting his States rights views, and letters from his
brothers, Braxton Bragg of the U. S. and Confederate Armies and
Thomas Bragg, Jr., of North Carolina. The business materials relate
to cotton planting and include reports from overseers and accounts
with commission merchants,
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Isabella Norveile Penruddocke, Mary Lowther Pen-
ruddocke, Mrs, Wilson J, Dobson, and Mrs. Leonard D, Tuthlll,
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1853, 2. Cotton trade— Lowndes Co .
Ala. I, Bragg, Braxton, 1817-1876. n. Bragg, Thomas, 1810-1872.
« „.„ ,. rr , MS 60-2232
North Carolinp. Univ. Library
Reynolds, LP
Papers, 1847-1913.
1100 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, of Jacinto, Miss., who served as probate clerk of Tisho-
mingo Co. (1865), represented Alcorn Co. in the Legislature (1878-
77), and was a delegate from Alcorn Co. to the State Constitutional
Convention of 1890. The business and legal papers and correspond-
ence reflect Reynolds' Interests in Alcorn, Prentiss, and Tishomingo
Cos.; most of them date from 1880-79. Some Items pertain to the
affairs of Arthur E. Reynolds (colonel of the 26th Regiment of Mis-
sissippi Infantry, CSA), J, R. Reynolds, 0. L, Reynolds, J, B, Reyn-
olds, G. C. Reynolds, H. D. Reynolds, Mary J. Reynolds, Mattie J.
Reynolds ; and the firms of Barrett nnd Reynolds, Reynolds and Boyd,
Reynolds and Irvin, Reynolds and Reynolds; Reynolds, (B. B.) Boone
and Reynolds; and L. P. Reynolds, lumber dealer. Letters of interest
include items from J. H. Baker, commissioner, Pension Office Dept
of the Interior, to L. Q. C. Lamar (1875) ; William Olivier, Missis-
sippi Mills, Wesson, to L. P. Reynolds (1882) ; and letters to Reynolds
rrom R. A. Hill (1893) and James Z. George (1893) Includes an
uncashed money order for fl,fty dollars Issued In 1876 by the post-
master at Corinth, Miss., on the postmaster at Pittsburgh.
1. Lawyers — Mississippi— Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2
Mississippi — Pol. & govt. 3. Lumber trade — Mississippi i Revu-
olds family.
Mississippi. Dept, of
Archives and History
MS 60-2233
Moulton, Joseph White, 1789-1875.
Papers.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Author. MS. notes on the history of New York, the Indians and
the Six Nations, and extracts of Dutch materials.
MS 60-2234
New York Historical Society
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1903.
Papers, 1786-1903.
ca. 2500 items.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Statesman, educator, and author. Papers relating to Curry's
ministry to Spain (1885-88, 1902), to his activities in the field of
education in Alabama, and with the Peabody Fund, the Slater Fund,
and the Southern Education Board.
L U. S.— For. re!.— Spain. 2. Spain— For. rel.— U. S. 8. Educa-
tion — Alabama. 4, Endowments — Southern States.
^ MS 60-2236
Alabama. Dept of Archives and History
246
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
b. 1875.
Gillmor, Frank H
Papers, 1910-48.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Superintendent of logging for the Virginia and Rainy Lake Lum-
ber Co. Correspondence (1948) with the Forest Products History
Foundation, St. Paul about forest products Industries; and business
records relating to food, equipment, labor, timberlands, and logging.
1. Forest products — Minnesota, 2. Virginia and Rainy Lake Lum-
ber Company, Virginia, Minn. I. Forest History Foundation, St.
Paul.
MS 60-2236
Minn. Hist Soc.
Harris, John S 1826-1901
Papers, 1849-1909.
6 reels of microfilm,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Microfilm copy made from originals lent by Ralph Harris,
Farmer of La Orescent, Minn, Diaries, financial records, and
other papers reflecting Harris' membership In the Minnesota His-
torical Society and on the Minnesota State Fair Board, Includes
Information on church activities, elections, and social life In Houston
Co., Minn. ; and diaries and other papers of Harris* son Frank, with
Information about his education, his library, and horticulture.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 10 (1938) p. 9ft.
1. Minnesota Historical Society. 2. Minnesota State Agriculture
Society. 8. Houston Oo„ Minn. — Soc. life & cust. 4. Horticulture —
Minnesota — Houston Co. I. Harris,. Frank, of La Orescent, Minn.
MS 60-2237
Minn. HlBt. Soc.
United States and Mexican Claims Commission, 1869-1876.
Records, 1869-71.
160 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, and other material relating to the claims of the
State Bank of Hartford, ' Conn., Sanderson Bros. & Co., Sharps Rifle
Manufacturing Co., James T, Ames, and several others, against the
Republic of Mexico,
Purchase, 1959.
1. State Bank and Trust Company, Hartford, Conn. 2. Sander-
son Brothers & Company. 8. Sharps Rifle Company, Bridgeport,
Conn. 4, Ames, JamesT. 6, U. S. — Claims vs. Mexico.
MS 60-2288
Connecticut. State Library
Glenn, John H
Papers, 1845-1930.
61 v, and 79 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Correspondence, accounts, and copybooks of John H. Olenn and
Robert O. Olenn, merchants, of Mound City, Mo., and A. N. Glenn,
Implement salesman, of Falls City, Neb. Includes minutes of meet-
ings of Mound Olty Post No. 68 of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Deposited by Mrs, L..M, Layman, Mrs. S. W. Wortham, and Mrs,
J, V. Orannell.
1, General stores— Mound Olty, Mo. 2. Agricultural Implements —
Trade and manufacture— Falls Olty, Neb. I. Glenn, Robert O.
n. Glenn, A. N. in. Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Mis-
souri. Oapt William Wilkinson Post, No. 65, Mound City.
MS 60-2239
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Pintard, John, 1759-1844.
Papers, 1790-1844.
1 v. and 6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
New York Olty merchant and leader In the founding of the New-
York Historical Society. Correspondence, diaries, commonplace book,
law digest, and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters (1816-88)
from Pintard to his daughter Bllza Noel Pintard Davidson contain-
ing extensive descriptions of life In New York Olty.
The Plntard-Davldson letters are printed In the New York His-
torical Society collections, 1087-40.
1. Merchants, American— New York (City) 2. New York (City)—
Soc. life & cust. I. Davidson, Bllza Noel (Pintard) 178T-1833.
MS 60-2240
New York Historical Society
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801.
Papers, 1772-82.
ca. 140 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary patriot and traitor. Correspondence and papers re-
lating to Arnold's treason and to John Andre.
1. Andre, John, 1751-1780.
MS 60-2241
New York Historical Society
Smith, John L 1846-1921.
Letters and diaries, 1862-1916.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Businessman, mapmaker, and stock dealer. Civil War letters writ-
ten when Smith was a corporal In the 118th Regiment of Pennsylvania
volunteers (1862-65), and diaries (1887-1916)
Presented by Mrs. Hannah Schmltt
1. Pennsylvania Infantry. 118th Regt, 1862-1865.
MS 60-2242
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fonda family.
Papers.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Paners of a family In Montgomery Co., N. Y. In the 18th century.
MS 60-2243
New York Historical Society
Duyckinck family.
Correspondence, 1690-1876,
1 folder.
. In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters of a New York family.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2244
De Peyster family.
Papers, 1682-1840.
22 boxes.
In New York Historical. Society collections.
Family, military, legal, church, and business records. Includes
chancery paners of Frederic De Peyster (ca. 1880-40)
i. De Peyster, Frederic, 1796-1882.
MS 60-2245
New York Historical Society
Ten Eyck family.
Papers,
1 folder.
In New Vol* Historical Society collections.
Papers of the Ten Eyck family of Albany In the 18th and 18tn
centuries. "„■„
MS 60-2246
New York Historical Society
Townsend family.
Papers, 1761-1854.
4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, miscellaneous account books, and family papers.
Includes business papers and correspondence of Solomon Townsend,
New York. merchant.
I, Townsend, Solomon, 1748-1811,
MS 60-2247
New York Historical Society
Ten Broeck family.
Papers.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family and military papers of the Ten Broeck family of Albany
in the 18th century. MS 60-4248
New York Historical Society
Tallmadge family.
Papers.
8 boxes. . ,.
In New York Historical Society collections. nv.n m .H~.
Correspondence and papers of various members of the Tallmadge
family of New York during the early years of the 19th century. In-
cludes business paper (1788-1836) of Benjamin Tallmadge,
I, Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. - 60-2249
New York Historical Society
Silvester family.
Correspondence, 1770-1867.
1 box. _...'■■ _ii '
In New York Hltorlcal Society collections.
Correspondence of a family from Klnderhook, N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2260
247
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Van Beverhoudt family.
Papers, 1760-64.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
•Keceipts and papers of a New York family.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2251
Vanderbilt family.
Papers.
1 box.
la Jf'-ir York Historical Society collections.
a New YlrManX: 8 ' dated ln *' *"** hM ° f the 19th «-'«». °<
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2252
Van Schaack family.
Papers, 1697-1836.
1 box nnd 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2253
Verplanck family.
Papers.
4 boxps.
In New York Historical Society collections.
M,™? m >V y „ 1 5 ape . I ', S ' 18 0i century) and miscellaneous papers (19th cen-
tury) of a family from Flshklll, N. Y. f»j~r» jxoiu cen-
NewYorkHistorical Soclety MS 60-2254
Watts family.
Papers, 1689-1870.
15 v. and 5 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
Correspondence, deeds, and family papers of a New York an,
Hisfor^al^lety^l^ions flV""' ^^ *" "* *™ ^
i. Watts, John, 1715-1789.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2255
Wheeler family.
Papers, 1863-92.
18 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
*„ii i , o? d accou . nt "i 00158 ke P' D >' various members of the Wheeler
a"nd^« U ^ee1er. N - * ^^ pttper8 <* Jam «*K ^»
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2256
Rathbone family.
Papers, ca. 1800-65.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
the^ew 1 YSrToity?^il P y nPerS ' iDClmD * many "* al d ~ nts <*
NewYorkHlstorical Society MS 60-2257
Rutherfurd family.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
Papers of a family from New York and New Jersey. Includes cor-
I^!f n n en ^ e, i )11I i , ^?? m ^ and otner P !*™ ot Walter and Oath-
S^f Ru ?? r i urd «. (1 i 62 i 1819) and V*B*a elating to the various in-
terests of John Rutherfurd in New Jersey and New York develop-
ments in the late 18th and early 19th centuries v
} R .^ t 52?^ d .!. WaIte^ • "23-1804. n. Rutherfurd, Catherine (Alex-
ander) 1727-1801. in. Rutherfurd, John, 1760-1840.
NewYorkHlstorical Society MS 60-2258
Plumer family.
Correspondence, 1810-78.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
™k? tter £ ot n New Hampshire family. Includes 75 letters from
William Plumer, Jr. to his wife M. F. Plumer.
I. Plumer, William, 1789-1854. n. Plumer, U. F.
v ▼ ' „„. . . , MS 60-2259
NewYorkHlstorical Society
Schuyler family.
Papers.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections
Business letters and mllitnry papers of various members of the
Schuyler family of New York In the 18th century.
NewYorkHlstorical Society MS 60-2260
Genet family.
Correspondence of the Genet and Taylor f amiliea, 1794-
1878,
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collection!).
I. Taylor family,
NewYorkHlstorical Society MS 60-2261
Gansevoort family.
Papew, 1756-1820.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and receipts,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2262
Hanrick family.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Includes letters and papers of Edward Hanrick of Alabama (1803-
aoth^arr'zothcent) 8 PaP6rS °' H ' Pl6y AnU>ld Hanrlck "'Texas
i. Hanrick, Edward, n. Hanrick, Ripley Arnold.
NewYorkHlstorical Society MS 60-2263
Lawrence family.
Papers, 1784-1830.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
^^l ^^eS ? on , de J 1Ce • Dllls ' fece'Pts, and other papers of a Now York
fami^. Includes papers and accounts of Jonathan Lawraoro
i. Lawrence, Jonathan, 1787-1812. "iwrence.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2264
Leake family.
Papers, 1755-1835.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and family papers, mainly of John G. Leake. Includes
material relating to the Leake estate. «■«*. *ncioaea
I. Leake, John George, 1767-1827.
New York Historical Society — 6 °^ 265
Murray family.
Papers, 18th-19th cent,
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Deeds, certificates and miscellaneous documents relating to the
Murray family of New York City.
m tt „m . . , MS 60-2266
New York Historical Society
Olmatead family.
Correspondence, 1818-78.
215 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family letters.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2267
248
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ellis family.
Papers, 19th cent.
7 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Journals and family papers.
New Vork Historical
Society
MS 60-2208
Elmendorf family.
Papers, 18th-10th cent.
lbox.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
tetters and accounts.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2260
Forman family.
Papers, 1748-1828.
4 r. and 1 (older.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Papers of a family from Monmouth Oo., N. J.
Jonathan Forman.
r. Forman, Jonathan, 1756-1809,
New York Historical
Society
Includes papers of
MS 60-2270
MacDonald, John MacLean, 1790-1863.
Papers, en. 1844-ca. 1862.
1 box.
In Now York Historical Society collections.
Historian, liooks of notes about Westchester Co., N, Y., during
the Revolutionary War, and MSS. of papers read before the New
York Historical Society,
Printed In the Publications of the Westchester County Historical
Society, v. 4-6 (1020-27)
MS 60-2271
New York Historical Society
New York (City) Fire Dept.
Records, 1856-64.
10 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minute books of the Fire Commissioners and firemen's registers.
MS 60-2272
New York Historical Society
Glen family.
Papers, 1712-1807.
1 v, and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Military and business papers of a Schenectady, N. Y. family. In-
cludes a daybook of Jacob Glen and John Sanders (1762-77)
I. Qlen, Jacob, n, Sanders, John, 1714-1782.
MS 60-2278
New York Historical Society
James family.
Legal papers, 1819-61.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Papers of an Albany family.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2274
Lansing family.
Papers.
1 folder.
la New York Historical Society collections.
Papers and genealogical notes of an Albany family,
MS 60-2276
New York Historical
Society
Packard family.
Correspondence, 1778-1814.
1 folder.
Letters of a New York family.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2276
Beekman family.
Letters, 1711-1852.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2277
Bruyn family.
Correspondence, 178B-1880.
1 folder.
In New York Historical frv'ity collections.
Family letters of a New Tici-k family, including many written by
Blandlnn, Edmund, and Jacobus Bruyn to Peter Elmendorf,
I, Hlmendorf, Peter.
MS 60-2278
New York Historical Society
Cuyler family.
Papers, 1711-1810.
1 folder,
In New York Historical Society collections,
Papers of an Albany family,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2279
Hoyt family.
Correspondence of the Hoyt and Meaohejn families, 1880-
70.
2 1)0X68
In New' York Historical Society collections.
Letters, mainly to Jonathan Hoyt and to Mrs. Lewis Meacham
<K)Hza Hoyt) of New Haven and Vermont
i. Hoyt, Jonathan, n. Meacham, IQllza (Hoyt) m. Meacham
family, ■
MS 60-2280
New York Historical Society
Elliott, Andrew.
Papers, 1776-83.
110 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lleutenunt Governor of New York, Household bills from New
York City.
1, Cost und standard of living— New York (City)
MS 60-2281
New York Historical Society
Erie Railway Company.
Records, 1874-78.
125 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers relating to the reorganization of the com-
pany. _
MS 60-2282
New York Historical Society
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia.
Records, 1784-1800.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, accounts, and an account book of a Arm of mer-
Ch0ntS - MS 60-2283
New York Historical Society
Buchanan (Thomas) and Son, New York.
Account books. 1806-17.
5 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books of a firm of merchants.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2284
249
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Be Voe, Thomas Farrbigton, 1811-1892.
Papers, 1704-1883.
10 v. and 4 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections
«J£ m / er 1 nd SuDerl °tendent of Markets, New York Olty Cor-
R^w^li,,? ^ <£ early bntchers aa <J "wriets In New York OtT
Brooklyn Philadelphia, and Boston; and extracts (with an IndS
SSm^SSS lnCld , en ? from New Yo * "« other neWspapers (17^1
1860) relating principally to New York Olty. Includes Tcorresriondl
euce and orders white De Voe was a colonel ol 'tta ^mSSST aS mPSbJ
iments, New York State Mllltla, and letters reared and coDleTof
letters sent as Superintendent of Markets "»"«*» «">a copies of
<nl ? 6 o. Y . 0rk , (O'ty)— Markets. 2. Markets-tT. S. 3 New York
(Olty)— Hist. 4. New York (State)— Mllltla.
NewTo*!!!.*^^'^^^ MS60-2285
De Witt, Lockman and Kip, New York.
Records, 1870-90. ,
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society
i «SL1* a law ^ flrB ? T r eJa«ng mainly to estates and wills.
1. Probate records— New York (Olty)
New York Historical Society M^O-2286
Montgomery Co., N.Y.
Records, 18th-eariy 19th cent.
8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
Deeds, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers.
1. Legal documents— Montgomery Co , N Y
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2287
O'Conor, John Christopher.
Papers, ca. 1880-1930.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of New York Olty. Miscellaneous papers.
^1. Lawyers— New York (Olty)— Correspondence, reminiscences,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2288
Iiunphreys, David, 1762-1818.
Papers, 1802.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Author. MSB. of poems and essays.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2289
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820.
Papers.
5 v.
In New York Historical Society collections
Poet. Literary MSS. Includes contemporary MS codv of Thi> ™i
prlt fay, Unpublished poems, and MS. and annotated SoX, o 'The
croakers, probably In John Moreau's handwriting
New York Historical Society MS 60-2290
New York Hospital.
Records, 1834-45.
1 v. and 1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Papers and accounts of the Sinking Fund.
Now York Historical Society
Hew York Lyceum.
Records, 1834-44.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minutes and registers.
MS 60-2291
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2292
New York (Oity) Assessors.
Tax lists, 1695-1796.
Bv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Tax lists for 1695-99, 1793, 1795, 1796, and Assessment of the
real and personal property of the Bast Ward, June 24, 1791
The 1695-99 and 1791 volumes are printed In the New York His-
torlcal Society Collections (1910-11)
1. Taxation— New York (Olty)— Lists.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2293
New York (City)
Nasj < of persons who voted in the 3d ward, 1808.
4 v. '
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. New York (Olty)— Voting registers. 2. New York (Oity)—
Geneal, — Sources. *
„ „ ■ MS 60-2294
New York Historical Society _
Morris family.
Papers.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters (early 19th century) and land papers (18th century) of
the Morris family of Morrlsanla, N. Y.
1. Real property— New York (State)
m v „ D , . ■ , MS 60-2295
New York Historical Society
Leonard, William H
Papers, 1858-61.
4 v."
In New York Historical Society collections.
Judge. Household accounts books.
1. Cost and standard of living— New York (Olty)
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2296
New York (Oity)
Tavern keepers licenses, 1756-1809.
By.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Olty tavern keepers licenses for 1756-66, 1784-96 and
1808-09.
1. New York (City) —Hotels, taverns, etc.
„ „ , „ MS 60-2297
New York Historical Society
Kingston, N.Y.
Records.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers (18th-19th centuries), records (1718-37)
and an assessment roll (1798)
« ~ , ~. i MS 60-2298
New York Historical Society
Guilford, Oonn.
Records, 1731-1856.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Tax lists (1731-1800), register of deaths (1746-1856) and town
daybook (1797-1800)
L Taxation — Guilford, Conn, — Lists. 2. Registers of births, etc.—
Guilford, Conn.
MS60-2299
New York Historical Society
Grifferi and Eddy, New York.
Records, 1836-42.
12 v. and 5 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Business papers and account books of commission merchants.
MS 60-2300
New York Historical Society
250
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stewart and Jones, New York,
Records, I78(b99.
2 v. and 3 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter book, receipt book, and other business papers of a firm of
merchants.
MS 60-2301
New York Historical Society
Warren, William D
Business records, 1843-67.
47 V.' ' :
In New York Historical Society collections.
Contractor, of Woburn, Mass. Accounts with working men and
account books covering phases of Warren's business.
1. Construction Industry — Woburn, Mass.
MS 60-2302
New York Historical Society
Stewart, William George.
Papers, 1839-59.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and business papers of a New York Olty merchant.
1. Merchants, American — New York (City)
MS 60-2303
New York Historical Society
Seaman and Lawrence, New York.
Records, 1772-77.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books of a Arm of merchants.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2304
Sanders family.
Papers.
10 v. and 20 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family correspondence, account books, and other papers of a
family of merchants doing business In Albany and in the Mohawk
Valley during the 18th century.
1. Merchants, American — Albany. 2. Albany — Comni. 3. Mohawk
Valley, N. Y.— Comm.
MS 60-2306
New York Historical Society
Reynell & Coates, Philadelphia.
Records, 1738-1832.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous business papers of Reynell 4 Coates, a firm of mer-
chants, and of Its successor Samuel Coates.
I. Coates, Samuel, firm, Philadelphia.
MS 60-2306
New York Historical Society
Pryor, John Edward.
Account books, 1762-81.
6 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Builder from Now York City.
1. Construction Industry — New York (City)
MS 60-2307
New York Historical
Society
Nicoll, Charles.
Business records, 1763-79.
v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Wine merchant of New York City. Account books and business
papers.
1. Wine and wine making— New York (Olty)
MS 60-2308
New York. Metropolitan Fair, I8S4.
Records, 1864.
9 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Accounts and papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2309
New York (State) Council of Revision.
Records, 1778-94.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Bills, Legislative— New York (State)
MS 60-2310
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical
Society
New York. Society of the United Christian Friends.
Records, 1796-1843.
7 v. and 3 package*.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Includes records of marriages performed by Edward Mitchell
(1803-34)
1. Universallst Church— New York (Olty) 2. Registers of births,
etc— New York (Olty) 1. Mitchell, Edward, d. 1884. .
MS 60-2311
New York Historical Society
Hawks, Francis Lister, 1798-1866.
Papers, ca. 1830-60.
17 v. and 6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts,
Clergyman and historian. Correspondence, documents, and papers
relating to the Protestant Episcopal Church. Correspondents Include
Samuel Johnson, William Smith, and William White.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the V. S. A.— Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-2812
New York Historical Society
Ferris, Isaac, 1798-1873.
Papers.
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Chancellor of New York University. Outlines of lecture courses.
1. Ethics— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Apologetics — 19th cent.
MS 60-2313
New York Historical Society
Onderdonk, Benjamin Tredwell, Bp., 1791-1861.
Papers, 1812-32.
3v. nndoboxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Sermons and records
of pastoral visits, marriages, and funerals performed by Onderdonk,
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Sermons. 2. Regis-
ters of births, etc.— New York (State)
MS 60-2314
New York Historical Society
Rodgers, John, 1727-1811.
Sermons, 1765-1806.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Presbyterian clergyman of New York Olty.
1. Presbyterian Church — Sermons. 2. Sermons, American.
MS 60-2816
New York Historical Society
Williams, William, 1688-1760.
Sermons, 1708-46.
96 ItemB.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Congregntlonallat minister of Weston, Mass.
1. Congregational churches— Sermons. 2. Sermons, American.
MS 60-2816
New York Historical Society
251
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York. Trinity Church.
Records, 1697-1786.
1 box.
, In ^ e ^ ork . historical Society collections.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.-New York (City)
New York Historical SocIety . MS 60-2317
Experiment (Sloop)
Records, 1785-87.
86 Items.
pSiST *?'« Hlfltorl < : al Society collections.
tonSgto t0 the Sl0 ° P ' S **'*»»■» froni New York to Can-
n 1. Fur trade-U. S. 2. U. S.-Comm.-Ohina. 8. Chlna-Comm.-
New York Historical Society MS 60-2318
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844
Papers, 1633-1844.
8 boxes.
£^ < £il? 1 , S0Cl< ; ty of Pennsylvania collections.
mL B tur e ° t D oMt?~ e 'l , 1 ir ,atlnB ■*? a wlde «n«e o? subj^ctMnc uZ;
and philologist (IfflSS) ' *" fr0m John P'^rlnjr, lawyer
StfSI'Kii" L^eSS' " *S ffiKon'ce^
Purchase. '
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2319
Howard, John, 1726 ?-l790.
Papers, 1760-1919.
8v. .. .
nnSiR '™ 1 l?^ "'Pennsylvania collections.
G,f ' of the estate of Howard Bdwards.
Historical Society of Pennsylvan.a MS 6 °" 232 °
St. Paul. Oakdale Avenue Community Church.
Records, 1896-1938.
24 v. and 1 box.
mn^ n . ne . S0ta H ' storl ««l Society collections.
Bofr'S n ^rof^eren's U c^ SS^oSL*? ^^'^urch
liirt or the Church
Socie^o P f a o^rls?lfn d B D e dta T vo n r Je gTSST ■ W"- „ T0nD8 Peo P' e,a
Christian Endeavor Sty! ' ' - on Baptlst 0nu «*-
Minn, Hist. Soc.
MS 60-2321
Pennsylvania (Colony)
Records, 1761-76.
2v,
rL^!?.™ ♦« Socl . ety of Pennsylvania collecUons.
clud^™ rd Bn a f n ^ a i aCC0Un f 8 of the Pr0Tince <>f Pennsylvania, In-
Ucenses lZi in ^° ey re ° elT ^ d for ma "'age, tavern, aid peddler
rlrf%ffl£™ . n ,„ T ^ OUB , Connt,es ("68-74) ,• lists of personTmar-
riea (1763-76) ; letters of marque Issued (1762-75) with nameTof
vessels and their masters; notary public records of funds received for
warrants, etc. (1767-76) j forfeitures (1787-75) ; names of tensed
tavern keepers and their locations (1769-76) ; pardons and renVlevea
¥m JmiX 74 ' ' aDd eipense acc ° unts ■ ^ ^"W« Fori
&?vanTa! en,,Syl - TaDi °' 5 " H ° telS ' '-e^Sc.-
Hlstorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2322
Lee (R. E.) Mercantile Company, Doniphan, Mo.
Records, 1881-93.
14 v. and 2 folders.
Col I lertl DlVer8lty ° f Ml8sourl Ubrar y. Western Historical Maauscrlpts
Record books, minute books, Inventory records, a John Deere cata-
log and numerous receipts. Includes lists of customers, suppliers
goods purchased and sold, and terms of transactions. ■•»"■•
Deposited by Charles B. Lee.
1. General stores— Doniphan, Mo, 2. Deere and Company
Missouri. Univ. Llbr, MS 60-2323
Gillaspy, Joseph.
Papers, 1854-1939.
2 file cases.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
collection.
^ Correspondence and business papers of a merchant of Providence
Mo. Includes dlarlarof James O. Eongetreet with observations on
American life In the 1920'a and 1930's.
Deposited by Mrs. Meade Lee Cook.
1. Retail trade-Providence, Mo. 2. U. S.— Soc. life & cust.
i. Longstreet, James O.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2324
St. Paul. Macalester Presbyterian Church. Ladies' Aid
Society.
Records, 1889-1927.
8 v. and 1 box,
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Minutes of meetings and treasurers' records of the Ladles* Aid So-
ffl'oSSry BodlS. °' """"^ « *"* W0maQ ' 8 H ° me and Pore1 ^
Presented by the Ladles' Aid Society.
Forefgn mL^^'T'^"^ ChUrCh V W ° man,S H ° me and
Minn. Hist. Soc.
MS 60-2325
Confederate soldier.
Lee, E J
Letters, 1862.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Texas State library, Archives Division.
W.Bo"efo , ?^ P s t 8 l 1 n t !Te ) x. made b0m 0rlglnaIs owned by M «- <*»««
sgsSs3s&£= saMsaaa
1. Louisiana Infantry. 17th Rest 2 TT 8-iHi.,f_r'i„ii m
Regimental hlstorles-liulslana fcSntry4'7th. ^-rC'T" War-
Texas. State Library MS 60-2326
Witter, Thomas.
Business records of Thomas Witter and Daniel Stiles.
1747-36. -
5 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
Merchants, of New York City. Letters to Thomas Witter day-
books, account books, and receipt book, ' y
J. Stiles, Daniel.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2327
Hughes, Henry, d. 1862.
Papers, 1837-59.
10 Items and 16 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
d V 1 ]^' P n '! oso P n er ; sociologist, and Confederate Army officer, of
Port Gibson, Miss. Diary, correspondence, lectures, .and scrapbook.
The diary covers the period 1848-63 ; the scrapbook contains clippings
about Hughes (1864-60) Includes a short MS. history of Oakland
1, Oakland College, Claiborne Co., Miss.
»■ i i . r> . . MS 60-2328
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
252
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Heckew elder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823.
Papers, 1749-1822.
en. 150 Items.
Iu Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mornvlnn missionary to the Indians of Ohio. Correspondence,
notes, biographical and historical narratives, and other papers re-
lating to Hockewelder's life and work among the Indians, with notes
on their vqcnbulary, folklore, and traditions. Includes Reckewelder's
account of his journey to Ohio (1707) and MS, of Iroquois vocables,
by J. O. Pyrlaeus (1740)
Account of Heckewelder's journey to GnUdenhutten (1707) pub-
lished In .Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 10
(1886) p. 125-157.
Gift of John W. Jordan.
1. Indians of North America — Ohio. 2. Ohio Valley — Descr. & trav.
i. Pyrlaeus, J. 0. Iroquois vocables.
MS 60-2329
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hiester, Daniel, 1747-1804.
Papers, 1739-1822.
65 Items.
In Hirlorlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Filmier, businessman, and political leader, of Pennsylvania and
Maryland ; II. S. Representative from both States. Miscellaneous cor-
respondence, land warrants, Indentures, and plans, mainly of colonial
Pennsylvania.
Gift of the descendants of William Hiester Clymer.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1780-1815. 2. Land titles— Pennsylvanin.
3. Heal property — Pennsylvania— Maps.
MS 60-2330
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Minneapolis. Bethany Congregational Church.
Records, 1899-1924.
10 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Account book of the treasurer of the Sunday School ; treasurer"?
records ; and minutes of meetings of the Ladles Aid Society.
Gift of Mrs. G. L. Towiisend.
i. Minneapolis. Bethany Congregational Church. Sunday School.
II. Minneapolis. Bethany Congregational Church. Ladles Aid Society.
MS 60-2331
Minn. Hist. Soc.
St. Paul. Cathedral of St. Paul.
Records, 1840-57.
3v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Photocopies, made from originals lent by the Catholic Archdiocese
of St. Paul.
A record of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations, giving
the names of settlers, half-breeds, and Indians. Many of the entries,
which are In French, Latin, and English, were made by Father Luclan
Galtler.
1. Registers of births, etc. — St. Paul.
MS 60-2332
Minn. Hist. Soc. '
Windsor Real Estate Company, St. Paul.
Records, 1892-1919. /
2 v. and 1 bos. /
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of the Board of Directors of the Windsor Real Estate Co.,
of which Haydn Samuel Cole was president; a volume of the com-
pany's stock certificates; and financial statements (1018-10) of the
Hobokea Manufacturers Railway Company.
i. Cole, Haydn Samuel, 1861-1939. n. Hoboken Manufacturers
Rnllroad Company,
MS 60-2333
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Hyde, Arthur Mastick, 1877-1947.
Papers, 1886-1949.
1765 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Governor of Missouri and U. S. Secretary of Agriculture. Corre-
spondence, clippings, pamphlets, and other papers relating to numer-
ous aspects of national politics, State politics and administration,
agriculture, business affairs, and mlscelluny. Persons and organiza-
tions named Include D. L. Wilson, Charles Nagle, William E, Borah,
Jesse W. Barrett, Calvin Coolldge, Herbert Hoover, Frederick D.
Gardner, Jewell Mayes, Herbert S. Hadley, Warren G. Harding, Sel-
don P. Spencer, James A. Reed, Glfford Plnchot, Alfred E. Smith,
Henry C. Wallace, the State Fish and Game Dept., Hyde's Bulck
Motor Co. In Trenton, Mo„ the Ku Klux Klnn, the U. S. Military
Academy, the Missouri Stnlllon Registry Board, the Army Ohemicnl
Warfare Division, American War Mothers, the Daughters of the
American Revolution, the Sons of the Amerleun Revolution, the Con-
federate Home of Missouri, the Women's Christian Temperance Union,
the United Mine Workers, the League of Women Voters, the merchant
murine, the Kansas City Police Board, Lincoln University, the Na-
tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Auto-
mobile Olub of Missouri, the Amerlcnn Committee for Russian Famine
Relief, uud the University of Missouri,
Deposited by Mr. Hyde and Caroline H. Swift.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Missouri— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
MS 60-2334 rev
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. ;
Loras, Mathias, #?., 1792-1868.
Correspondence, 1843-50.
1 box.-,;; '-..■■'..-
in Mlnnesotn Historical Society collections.
Photocopies made irpm originals In the Chancery Office, Arch-
diocese of Dubuque, Iowa.
Catholic Bishop. Letters written by Georges A. Belcourt, Joseph
Cretin, Luclnn Galtler, Anthony Oodfert, and Augustln Ravoux.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota /Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Kane and K. A. Johnson (1055)
1. Catholic Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Catholic Church — Missions, 3. Ohlppewa Indians — Missions. 4.
Dnkota IndlanB— Missions.
Full name: Jean Mnthlas Pierre Loras.
MS 60-2336
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Gratz family.
Business and legal records, 1762-1921.
ca, 50 items.
In Historlca 1 Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In pnrt, transcripts.
Miscellaneous records from members of the Philadelphia family.
Includes a copy of the will of William Trent (1706), Indian trader
and land speculator who was associated with family members In com-
mercial ventures; legal documents of Simon and Hyman : Grots
(1805) ; stock certificates of Simon Gratz In various transportation
enterprises (1811-31) ; scrip pnper money (1837-30); French as-
Blgnats (17B2) ; certlllcote of Simon Qrntz n to practice before the
Supreme Court (I860) ; stock accounts (1864-65) ; patent certificate
Issued to Alfred Oratz for an attachment to n talking machine (1003)
I, Trent, William, 1715-1787? u. Oratz, Simon, 1773-1880. ni.
Gratz, Hyman, 1776- 1857. iv. Gratz, Simon, 1840-1025.
v. Gratz, Alfred.
MS 60-2336
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
McCain; William David, 1907-
Radio scripts, 1949-61.
4 v., ....
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Scripts of McCain's rndlo program entitled Mississippi sketchbook,
delivered over Stution WJDX, Jnckson, Miss., on historical subjects
of Mississippi Interest. Includes 803 historical sketches.
Table of contents In each volume.
1. Mississippi — Hist. — Drama. i. Mississippi sketchbook (Radio
program)
MS 60-2337
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History
Dimitry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901.
Papers of John B. S. and Adelaide S. Dimitry, ca. 1874-
78.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives nnd History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
MS. of n plnv entitled Cupid in office, a comedy In one act, at-
tributed to John B. S. Dimitry, journalist, educator, and author,
Copies of 25 letters written by Dlmltry's wife, Adelaide L. S. Dimitry,
to her father from various cities in Colombia.
The play was purchased, 104B ; the letters were a gift of Adelaide
B. Mayes, 1047. .
i. Dimitry, Adelaide L. (Stuart) n. Dimitry, John Bull Smith,
1885-1001, supposed author,
MS 60-2338
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Jefferson College, Washington, Miss.
Records, 1803-1936.
8867 Items and 35 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, receipts, records of land sales, resolutions, flnnn-
MS 60-2339
253
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jefferson College, Washington, Miss. Records, 1803-1936.
(Continued)
clal papers, Journals and minutes of the Board of Trustees account
^h°^P^ daybook8 ' ™*hbooks, checkbooks, order toote and
Thomas Freeman, Samuel Foster, L. D. Gale. Richard T CtoodwW.'
Beverly R. Grayson, A. Green, John T. Griffith ^.Harper TOoZi
Henderson, Dayld Holmes, Felix Hughes, Jo«* >7 HouX John O
Inge John G. Jones, William Lattlmore, William Ttf Lewta Charles
^™ b fV M 1 0r 5 an M -& lee - J - T - McMurrai James M^l^ jr A. Q
Kn t . t, ^ n ?? w ,. Marschalk ' Co™ 1 * 1 ^ W. Newton Mercer' A P
? .r "i ° r , rlck Metcalf e. John- W. Monette, Alexander MoSmerV
kins' S^„L P ' T N f 0n A' A A % 0gden ' * lden P«Wdg" Jes?™^-
» »«S n, K M V. John *• Quitman. Christopher Rankin Thomas
B. Hee«\ Hiram Q Runnels, James Sawyer, Hiram "sims, H L SteeL
A. B. Thomas, Gabriel Tlchenor, Edward Turner/Whito Turn'to WU*
J* M^Jfc^ °' Wa,le3 ' ^Wa 1 . , e S W J oh e n»,ts!{[;
Acquired 1949.
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History ^ 6 °- 2339
Sappington, John.
Papers, 1819-94.
27 v. and folders.
Coi r .^Hon.'° l ' Slty ° f M1SSOml L ' brary ' We8tern Historical Manuscripts
„. ?™ p ? nd ? ,< » and otl, er papers of John Sappington physician
jLt^ Rock - Mo-, and other members of the Sappington Tfamll?'
Includes account books, a ledger, political papers, WalpaTOrsnifa
7%5*£ . b7 w™' °- W 5 yne Blsea » nd »» WoodsmsJl.
I. Sappington, Erasmus D. n. Sappington, WllllamB.
Missouri. TJnlv. Llbr. MS 60-2340
Palm, Swante, 1815-1899.
Papers, 1837-64.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division
Inde&Uteloan f rom the University of Texas Library,
n. TexS"e'rn„; S0UrCe3 - * TeXM (HepuWlc > P ™"*«-
Texas. State Library MS 60-2341
Read family.
Correspondence, 1716-1872
ca. 250 Items.
S^S?™? 1 Soc % 1 " Pennsylvania collections.
^.Torsl^T^ member of tne Continental Con-
Kress ana u. a. Senator from Delaware - Genres Bonn t- ji » , »
attorney of Delaware, and William Thomson 3 ReaS ' Thettto™
contain material on the develoDmpnt nf i^«. j=t„r • S. , te ™
1. Delaware— Hist.— Sources.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2342
Sanford, John William Augustine, 1825-1913
Papers, 1804-1920.
4 Ble drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Confederate officer, lawyer, clerk of the Alabama Supreme Court
Hm w?h rn S y ,n g f en ^ al ,° f * laba ™- Correspondence (someln cS
fSkZiS SaDfords 'ee? 1 Practice), original cases handled in court
(1854-76), accounts, articles, speeches (1847-99), essays, mrars del-
ing with the United Confederate Veterans and the United Khters
of the Confederacy, material on the Constitutional Convention of 190™
and many pamphlets and clippings. " ■■ OI lwl >
1. United Confederate Veterans. 2. United Daughters of the Con
federacy. 3. Alabama. Constitutional Convention" 1901 i £aw
yers— Alabama— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. .'..■
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 °- 2343
Conferences. Minnesota.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Historical Society.
Records, 1840-1909.
7 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
™n™r r ^. P ° nde !!? e, , m i Ilut ? s of mee "nRS, articles, sermons, reminis-
cences, biographical sketches, and other papers. The corresDondence
contains information on the Sioux mission at Red Wing M°nn on
^^TM n rl Scandln o aVlan Methodism In Mlnnesotafand on'tSe
growth of Methodism In St. Paul and In other parts of Minnesota
Includes a record book of the quarterly meetlne of th« 5t SSI-S:
mS&tFVV' " PT^J* camp , „^tTngs g at°BeS e Ro k, ^ton"
\\k%%&' Li e 1f er ^' ept ^HamHne University, Red Wing, M ton
(1859-68), minutes of annual conferences (1859-95), of the Winona
District Ministerial Association (1860-71). of St Cloud ?18WU?5?
and St. Paul (1881-88) district conferences, and of thfmeetto^s of
vfZSUL ° f „St. Paul Methodist ministers (1901-09) ; sermons by James
Franklin rhnlToe, Chauncey Hobart, and E/.rn R. and Noah Lathrop;
articles by Chaffee, Thomas M. Fullerton, William McKlnley, Nonh
Latnrop, and Thomas Simpson; reminiscences of Henry G Ililbie
John L Dyer Levi Glenson, Thomas Harwood, and David rice; and
aShum'Tainter 68 °' ^^ ■.""" P ' CO °»"> JaC ° b FulsirMn '
1. Methodist Church In Minnesota— Hist.— Sources. 2. Methodist
Sur^rn^ **• -.«■ M " b ° d <«t
Minn. Hist. Soc. MS 60-2344
Bartlett, Levi, 1763-1828.
Papers, 1782-1803.
47 Items.
In Richmond Academy of Medicine.
t ^ by ^i5 n k Chlefl y 'etters written to Uartlett. Includes Invoice
book (1782-87) of Bartlett's father, Joslah Bartlett, a physician of
Kingston, N. H. and signer of the Declaration of independence, con-
taining entries for drugs and office supplies. Correspondents Include
Joslah Brnckett, A. R. Cutter, Samuel Foster, Hail Jackson, Timothy
Johnson, Thomas Kittredge, David Lawrence Morrill, Samuel Morrill
Benjamin Rush, and Samuel Tenney. '
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Joseph Lyons Miller and Thomas W. Virginia.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I Bnrtwt
Joslah, 1729-1795. '
D . k * . * MS 60-2345
Klchmond Academy of Medicine
Harkins, John P
Radio scripts, 1947-51.
198 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Scripts of the radio program, Orchids to you, of John P. Harkins
tlon abZ ! M c «•' a °^ k BaCb S "l pt contalns olosraphica to™:
Hon about a citizen of Jackson or the surrounding territory.
Gift of Mr. Harkins, 1953.
1. Jackson, Miss.— Blog. i. Orchids to you (Radio program)
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History MS 6 °- 2346
Daughters of Confederate Veterans.
Records, 1894-1937.
031 Items and 5 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Roll books, minute books, treasurer's reports, membership rosters
correspondence, membership applications, essays, poems, and resolu'
tlons. Includes a miscellaneous collection of newspaper clippings
and a pamphlet file containing printed matter Issued by the organiza-
tion, Including its constitution. w
Gift of Maud Walthall, 1945.
M , , , . ^ MS 60-2347
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Robinson, George, of Texas.
Papers, 1833-1930.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Milnly correspondence (1833-70) of George Robinson, one of the
Old Three Hundred of Austin's Colony, Tex., and other members of
the Robinson family. Includes deeds, marriage license, and news-
paper clippings. Names represented Include John Robinson, Luclnda
Robinson, and William Robinson.
1. Real property— Texas. I. Robinson family.
■■.■'"' MSC0-2348
Texas. State Library
254
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
King, John R
Papers, 1861-62.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence and other papers of a Confederate soldier In the
regimental commlsary of subsistence of McGulloch's regiment of
mounted riflemen. Includes letters concerning the supplies, special
orders from headquarters in San Antonio, several vouchers, and
family papers.
Acquired by gift.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Supplies and stores.
2.KIng family. r. Texas Mounted Riflemen. 1st Hegt.
MS60-2349
Texas. State Library
Barker, Joshua.
Docket books, 1828-43.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Justice of the peace In Bucks Co., Pa. Docket entries for 1828-39
and 1834-13.
1. Justices of the peace — Bucks Co., Pa. 2. Court records — Bucks
Co, Pa.
MS60-2350
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903.
Genealogical papers, 1862-83.
ca. 400 -terns.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsylvania historian, genealogist/and editor. Correspondence,
notes, and genealogical records pertaining to numerous families in
which Dotterer was Interested.
Gift of RebeccaS. Dotterer.
1. Pennsylvania — Geneal.
MS60-2351
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, William Hall, 1866-
Papers, 1907-39.
50 Items and 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Educator and college president. Correspondence, typed and MS.
material, newspaper clippings, and. resolutions concerning Smith's
work In founding the flrst boys' corn club In tbe South, in Holmes
Co., MIbs. (1908-07), and concerning his work as Holmes Co. super-
intendent of education, State superintendent of education, and pres-
ident of Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College (Mississippi
State College) The papers Indicate the background for the 4-H club
movement In Mississippi and the South.
Gifts of Mr. Smith, 1844.
1. 4-H clubs. 2. School management and organization—Missis-
sippi. 3. Mississippi. State College.
MS60-2352
Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889.
Papers, 1852-87.
1000 Items.
In Brown University Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from Ohio and New York, and
diplomat. Chiefly letters to Cox dealing with his role in politics.
Tbe material bulks largest during 1861-63 and 1888-86.
Listed in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchased from Emit Hurja, 1951.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent. 2. U, S.— Pol. & govt.— Olvll
War. '
MS60-2353
Brown Univ. Library
Preston, Edward V collector.
Civil War papers, 1861-66.
3 file drawers.
In Connecticut State Library.
Accounts, memoranda, muster rolls, and returns collected by n
member of the 6th Regt, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, who was
quartermaster, aide-de-camp, and flrst lieutenant, and who subse-
quently served as paymaster of the U. S. Volunteers.
Gift, 1909.
1. Connecticut Infantry— 5th Regt., 1861-1865. 2. U. S— Hist.—
Olvll War — Regimental histories — Connecticut Infantry — 5th. 8.
U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Registers, lists, etc.
MS 60-2354
Connecticut. State Library
Greene, Charles Wilson, 1866-194?.
Papers, 1898-1938.
58 folders. _ ... . .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ' , .'_ ,
Correspondence and other papers of a professor of the University
of Missouri Medical School. Includes personal papers, registers for
Greene's classes In physiology and anatomy (1899-1903), and papers
relating to Greene's activities In the McAlester Memorial Foundation
(1929-87)7 the Missouri University Medical School Alumni Associa-
tion, and the Peter Potter Loan Fund (1924-88)
Gift of Flora H. Greene and Mrs, Bolton White.
1. Missouri. University. School of Medicine. 2. Missouri. Uni-
versity McAlester Memorial Foundation. 3. Missouri. University.
School of Medicine. Alumni Association. 4. Missouri. University,
Peter Potter Loan Fund. 5. Physicians — Oorrespondence v
reminiscences, etc. MS 6&-235B
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hyde (Ira B.) and Sons, Princeton, Mo.
Records, 1867-1939.
68 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. „
Records of the law firm of Hyde and Orton, later known as Ira B.
Hyde and Sons, including correspondence, accounts, cash collection
records, loan records, map books, a serapbook, a Grange membership
book, bank statements, a land plot, and bar dockets of Mercer, Grundy,
Putnam, Harrison, and Sullivan Counties, Mo. Includes articles of In-
corporation, bylaws, and minutes of the Mercer County Bank of
Princeton, and correspondence of J. H. Orton,
Deposited by Laurance M. Hyde.
L Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Court records— Missouri. i. Orton, J. H. n. Mercer County Bank,
Princeton, Mo.
MS60-2356
Missouri. Univ. L|br.
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888.
Papers, 1838-88.
504 Items and 6 v.
In Brown University Library.
Mechanical engineer, Inventor, and manufacturer. Correspondence,
business and legal papers, biographies, memorandum books, notes, and
clippings. Includes patent descriptions, case proceedings, contracts,
deeds; papers relating to steam engines, pumps, and water works;
and business papers of Fairbanks, Clark, and Co., Fairbanks, Bancroft,
and Co, Bancroft, Nightingale and Co, Corliss, Nightingale, and
Co, and Corliss Steam Engine Co.
Gift of William H Kenerson, 1948; deposited by Harvard Uni-
versity 1957.
1. Patents. 2. Steam-engines. 3. Pumping machinery. 4, Water-
supply. _
MS60-2367
Brown Univ. Library
Lenoir family.
Papers, 1818-1919.
2300 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (no. 2262)
Papers of the Tennessee family, consisting of farm records and
albums, and personal letters addressed to Albert S. Lenoir of Loudon
Co, to his wife, Catharine Frlellng Welker Lenoir, and to his brother-
in-law, George Lewis Welker. Most letters were written by family
members In North Carolina and Tennessee, and Weiker*s friends In
the U, S. Army, in which he served as an officer In the Corps of En-
gineers. Some papers relate to Lenoir's work as Federal Issuing
agent to the Cherokee Indians, and his business and planting inter-
ests. Later papers are largely those of Lenoir's 10 children and their
families. Related to the library's collections of Lenoir family papers
(no. 1), Lenolr-Norwood family papers, Henry A. Chambers papers,
and David McKendree Key microfilm.
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Z. O. Patten, 1940.
1. Farm life — - Tennessee — Loudon Co. 2. Cherokee Indians —
Government relations. I. Lenoir, Albert Sobleskl, 1803-1861. n,
Welker, George Lewis, d. 1848.
MS60-2368
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale, R. I.
Records, 1742-1919.
54ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of the textile Arm (1829-1919) with earlier records of
enterprises of the Peace, Hazard, and other families. General ac-
counting and production records, orders, sales, and correspondence,
MS 60-2859
255
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale, R. I
Records, 1 742-19 1 9. Continued)
scripts ln Baker Library^^'t ISoST ^ W ( *HC ;
Hazard, &?"" ^ """during Co. and of T. Pierreponr
* Peace family, c. Hazard family.
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch Biul A*™ tik MS 6 °- 23B9
Williams, John Sharp, 1854-193^' " y
Papers, 1898-1923.
-.-■■', -2 ▼...;'
Jn Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
CoStfnicW^on ' D ^ °< 0r,e ' na "' In "» L »>™^ <>f
Representative and Senator from Mississippi ; alsTcoDies Tf vn\3'
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6( ^ 2360
Sharkey, Clay, b. 1844.
Papers, 1867t-1931.
155 items.
]£ Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
iiSSriaS^^SSS
Sac^n. 001 "^^ °" th * e 'ou^of 3 t a he m rw me S ,1 tat t e 0t ^pZra?
MiSSffluSsfr Vno tb 4 e focTi^^^ the journai °<
(Oct. 1942) p. 225-232. ( > P " ^^SS; and v. 4, no. 4
Deposited by Pat Sharkey, 1042-43
Hl«;^rJi'J tl r S ~ M » l88l8Slppl - 2 - Fara life-Mississippi 8 n S
Full name: Henry Clay Sharkey.
Ata.ss.ppL Dept of Archives and History MS 6 °- 2361
Weinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1888-1957
Papers, 1916-57.
40ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research
In part, transcripts.
msmmmm
Unpublished list of the more Important Items In the repository
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Informat.on on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Steinberg family, 1058.
1. Russia— Hist.— 1917- —Sources. 2. Revolutionists, Russian—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Jew»-Coloni«ation— Aus-
tralia, i, Spiridonova, Maria Aleksandrovna, 1885- n Free-
land League for Jewish Territorial Colonisation.
vt™i .»,. . MS 60-2362
Xlvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Baker, f Otis. " "~" —-——-—-
Papers, 1822-1909.
048 Items and 12 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Lawyer, of Natchez, Miss. Personal and legal papers most of
SSMS \ e JV tt £ lt ? 0t perS0Da and a™« whosl busSorTtates
were handled by Baker; chief coverage is for 1870-1900 60 I ten!,
pertain to the Adams Light Infantry and other mKyTganTzatTo^
of Adams Co., Miss. (1861-1905), and Include material used by Bakw
«^ Pai } aB } h l MS - ot Rolls of tbe several miHtaryorianUaHoS
which entered the service of the Confederate States of America from
Th/n „ ° f NatC ^ a ?A Adams County, Mississippi (pubSshed 18^)?
The other papers are Edwin B. Baker business paperkinemdtae Con-
federate and Concordia Parish (La.) bonds (1847-70) • WMiam J
£££?T *?*$ (1882 "f ) ! a DreyfUS Knd Co. bislJess'pZ™
i^T ' • ste P nen Duncan business papers ff<=iiS-80> • Wanhinrtnn
c"? n'fH e ( ^- 9): H - M ' Gastre » busing papers (SSSm^
L!ety New Yo , rk n ^ a 5 a ^, t (1 ? 8 f- S ?, ) : ^""able Xlfe Surlnce
society, Hew York (1900) ; Mutual Accident and Endowment Assocln-
tton New Orleans (1882-85); miscellaneous lnsurance^Mrs^dnd
Sten^°' e f»? a H Men ' 8 **™*"* Association, Jacks^Slsti^:
Stephen Ireland Insurance papers (1884-85) ; George F^ienstra
w^TT?" J™ } William Lowry business affairs (1873-1901* •
ness aiiairs (1887-1908) Levin H. Marshall estate (1857-801 • Ml.
SKl?* ^^ ratlTe and Beneflt Association, NatcheT^lLffi •
Sfi » eZ c Bulldl S g and Loan Association (1885-1907) Natchez and
Xr d St irni^^. y^A.^?- Nichols'and Benjamin
saw nLKj A 'd , ' V John J - O'Ferrell Insurance papers (1876-
£wi,ra to G «,££s, ■TWJtv™£?ii£§ri .irr
ttanSchwarts business aWrs \l87sTlf; A "choSeS' Sot
1904) ; Israel S. Scott and Mrs. William Hall business affair. i«^
73) ; Joseph B. Stratton fund (1892-93) • Ellia T ^n«™f» k ■
iSUf (MW) A^ J - and *• A We& b E u" nVs afmWs^f
Includes record books of Clifton O. Field estate aS02-4mt • r%t^.
Meeks estate (1902-05); L. J. Baker notebook (18Sl5«l '<i C ™v t
Seaman diary (1861-03); 2 v. of recSptsJubs (lKi \ .*%£ a n
anonymous diary (1863) nowrMJ.i ana an
1. Lawyers— Mississippi— Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2
Decedente' estates --Mississippi. 3. Mississippi InfTntrT Adams
Light Infantry 4. Confederate States of America. Arn^Beglste™
5. Adams Co., Miss. — ^Hist. — Civil War. "egisters.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History ^ S ^ - 2363
Ohio Company (1747-1779)
Papers, 1717-1821.
4ft.
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies!
Correspondence and other papers, malnlv coUectpH h» m ii,.„
McCullough Darlington. Includes joSrnaS e? Christopher 'oist "uS
ties, orders, releases, and correspondence of George Mercer John
Mercer, AdanvStephen, George Mason, and ThomaTcr^ap 3
Index to photocopies and incomplete index to transcripts In «,«
ri^?.?; ,° r ? na 4,, MS £ P ublls "^ m Part in Ge^w Mercer paperl
SrsMulkearn* ^ ^"P""/ of Vlrg|ni S , compiled andldlfe^y
Open to Investigators under library restrlctlonfl.
Pittsburgh. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-2364
Mott, Lucretia (Coffin) 1793-1880
Papers, 1834-96.
2 ft. (ca. 500 Items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part, transcripts.
Quaker minister active In social reform movements, women's rights
antislavery, peace, and education. Correspondence^ dinrJ Vt ' ^
Mot^s trip to England to attend the WorldTnH sUvery ConvenHon'
of 1840, sermons, essays, and antislavery documents The bu?k of the
coUection consisto of correspondence of Lucretia Mott and her hus!
band, James Mott, with members of their famllv «nrt .„™„
spondence with other reformers slch a? Joseph" A^Z^a^Wmiam
LuWone S0D ' Ha "' et Martlnean ' B »^beth OadyTanto^'^nd
Mrs. Mott's diary was published In 1952 as Supplement no 23 of the
Journal of Friends Historical Society, and was edited by F B ToC
under the title, Slavery and "the woman question "
1959 °' MrS ' P- S V Churenm an «J Otella Cro-awell, 1940, 1947, and
1. General Anti-slavery Convention, London 1st, 1840. 2 Sermons
^ me » C ^ 3 - SlaTe J y ln the U " s --Anti-slavery movement. 7 b£
formers-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Mott, James, 1788^
Swarthmore College.
Friends Historical Libr,
MS 60-2365
256
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Christian, John Beverly, 1859-1916.
Papers, 1829-1904.
519 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, of Unlontown, Perry Co., Ala. Correspondence, including
that of the reluted Christian and Storrs families ; notebooks ; minutes,
and other papers. The papers relate to the personal and family affairs
of persons who moved from Virginia to Alabama before 1860, to
slavery and the treatment of slaves, and to the legal education of
Christian at the University of Alabama (1879-80) Includes letters
from Christian to his mother, Ella Christian, minutes of an agricul-
tural fair (1880-84) and minutes of lodge meetings (1897-98) Some
letters refer to C. C. Clny.
Indexed In part,
Acquired 1911 and 1950.
1. Slavery in the U. S.— Alabama. 2. Law — Study and teaching-
Alabama, i. Christian, Ella, n. Christian family, m. Storrs
family.
MS 80-2366
Duke Univ. Library
Coon, Charles Lee, 1868-1927, collector.
Papers concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1781-
1913.
245 Items and 5 v.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, printed matter, and other
material, assembled for a planned historical work. Includes early
and recent newspaper accounts ; some early records and copies of
records of New Jerusalem Church (Reformation Evangelical Luth-
eran Church) in Davie Co., N. C. (1766-1888) ; records regarding
early German settlements in the State; lists of German names In
different countries; birth and baptismal records of an unidentified
church ; a German newspaper from Allentown, Pa. (1823) ; and ma-
terial relating to the career of David Henkel, a Lutheran leader (ca.
1812) Correspondents Include A. T. Allen, Collier Cobb, R. D. W.
Connor, Adelaide Fries, H, B. Krehblel, and Alfred Nixon,
Acquired 1933.
1, Germans in North Carolina — Hist. — Sources. 2. Registers of
births, etc.— North Carolina. 3. Henkel, David, 1795-1831. i.
Seformation Evangelical Lutheran Church, Davie Co., N. C.
MS60-2367
Duke Univ. Library
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863.
Papers, 1786-1932.
1055 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Kentucky lawyer and statesman. Family and political correspond-
ence, scrapbooks, letter book, and speeches relating to Crittenden's
service as Kentucky legislator and Governor, as Member of both
Houses of Congress, and as Cabinet officer. The papers contain in-
formation, on political life and public issues of Kentucky and the
nation during the ante helium period, with significant material con-
cerning Crittenden's efforts to avert the Civil War by means of a com-
promise plan in 1861, Other papers pertain to the private life of the
family, and to the publication of the Life of John J, Crittenden, by
his daughter, Mary Ann Butler (Crittenden) Coleman (1871) In-
cludes unpublished letters from Thomas Hart Benton, James Bu-
chanan, William Butler, Henry Olay, Ann Mary Butler (Crittenden)
Coleman, Millard Fillmore, 'Andrew Jackson, James Madison, John
Marshall, James Monroe, Franklin Pierce, Wlnfleld Scott, William H.
Seward, Alexander H. Stephens, Benjamin Taylor, Zachary Taylor,
John Tyler, and Daniel Webster.
Indexed in part. Much, of the correspondence was published in
Mrs. Coleman's hook.
Acquired 1033-34, 1949, 1951-52, and 1958.
1. Kentucky— Pol. & govt.— 1792-1865. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt—
1815-1S61. 8. Crittenden family. 4. Coleman, Mary Ann Butler (Crit-
tenden) 1813-1891. Life of John J. Crittenden. 5. Statesmen, Ameri-
can — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2368
Duke Univ. Library.
McComb, John, 1763-1853.
Papers, 1803-25.
6 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Architect from'New York City. Letter book and diary (telling of
the progress of building the City Hall.; 1803-08), personal papers, sur-
veys, drawings, estimates, account books, and memoranda. Includes
an account book of work done at the Lower Battery for the govern-
ment (1810-11) and a receipt book kept while McComb was overseer
of roads (1817-21)
1. Architecture— New York (City) 2. New York. City Hall.
S. New York (City)— Streets. ,
MS 60-2369
New York Historical Society
Mount, William Sidney, 1807-1868.
Papers, 1841-68.
65 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Artist. Correspondence and papers. Includes 18 letters to Charles
Lanman.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, l Lanman,
Charles, 1819-1895.
MS 60-2370
New York Historical Society
Lawrence, Eugene, 1823-1894.
Papers, 1872-94.
1 box
In New York Historical Society collections.
Author. Letters and papers on historical subjects.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2371
Kunz, George Frederick, 1856-1932.
Correspondence, 1882-1932.
2129 items,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Gem expert. Letters to Kunz from prominent people of the day.
1. Gems.
MS 60-2372
New York Historical Society
DuBose, John Witherspoon, 1836-1918.
Papers, 1857-1917.
3 file drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Planter and author. Correspondence and notes gathered for
DuBose's histories, consisting of records, sketches, and chapters for
Forty years of Alabama history, History of the canebreak, and other
works.
1. Alabama — Hist. — 1865 — Outlines, syllabi, etc.
MS60-2373
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Jones, James Marion, 1883-1940.
Papers, 1913-40.
3 file drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, largely concerned with the period when Jones
wns City Commissioner of Birmingham, Ala. (1925-40), and personal
scrapbooks.
1. Birmingham, Ala.— Pol. & govt.
MS60-2374
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1896-1919.
113 Items.
In Brown University Library.
In part, photocopies (negative) of letters In the Cornell University
Library. ■ ,
Novelist and literary critic. Chiefly. letters concerning literary and
personal matters. Includes 49 letters (1868-77) written by Howells
to Bayard Taylor.
Unpublished catalog in the library.
Purchase and gift of W, Easton Louttit, 1942-57.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I, Taylor,
Bayard, 1825-1878.
MS60-2376
Brown Univ. Library
Rea, Peter Goodman.
Papers, 1838-69.'
38 Items and 6 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies made from originals
owned by Mrs. A. M. Hitch.
Correspondence and other papers of a Presbyterian clergyman of
Cooper Co., Mo, Including letters from ' circuit riding ministers of
Olay, Cooper, Howard, Randolph, and Boone Counties, Mo. ; a blog : ;
raphy ; and an account of a trip on horseback to Texas. '
MS60-2376
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
257
. The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813.
Papers.
10 v. and 95 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
m™?.","^,? NeW Yor k, statesman, diplomat, farmer, and expert-
R Uvinitnn wT rea T P ? n , den r of Livingston's father. Judge Robert
metntrs^neS: U ^ to °- Eobe " *<• Livingston, and other
1707 L '7, 1 , n8 ?i ?' E ? ber ' R - "ia-1775. n. Livingston, Walter, 1740-
1707. in. Livingston, Robert L., 1775-1843. iv Livingston family!
New York Historical Society MS 60-2377
New York. Merchants' Exchange.
Auction sales in. the Merchants' Exchange, 1854-62.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2378
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925
Papers, 1879-1917.
43 items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Dnke University Library.
Microfilm (negative) made from originals owned by Walter L
Jriorznoinier, .-*....•
n/ wL Le ™ rS w1 a M ? °^ a Chapter of one ° f Cnble 's novels,
f;i.^Z! e r- The ,etters (">ainly 1885-91) are largely concerned
5wh ^"esl'terary activities and reflect his gradual break with the
^?tS; n * tbe m ? s ^ P"'"'""^ we «> written by Cable to the editors
of The Century, Richard Watson Gilder nnd Robert U. Johnson and
relate to the final editing and publication of some of his short stores
5,?« nov . el8 ' Some mention Is made of Cable's work as a reformer
^JOfT*?; ? the . £' 0Dlem of soutnern Prl8onl, a t 8 o n t„r iJS e ro-
?„^f ; m, . t0 Kf r,t,c i sm ot nlmse " b y southern newspapers, and to the
fact that his reform articles were always non-political. Family
matters ?i;e nlso mentioned and there are a few letters to admirers
and to persons seeking autographs.
Card index in the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the ilbrarv
Acquired, 1950-58.
1, Prisons— Southern States. 2. Negroes— Southern States. 8 So-
nl?,, 1 ? 8 ' '• Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1809. H. Johnson,
Robert Underwood, 1833-1937.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-2379
Fisher, Miers, 1748-1819.
Papers, 1775-1814. ...
ca. 60 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Philndelphla lawyer, political leader, and legislator. Correspond-
ence and (documents mainly relating to the city government of Phila-
delphia (1789-91) during Fisher's term as a member of the Common
Council Includes the first ordinances, laws, minutes, and regulations
of the city; the plans made for the accommodation of the Congress
and the President in Philadelphia ; and a few miscellaneous letters
written by Benjamin Franklin.
1. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt. i. Franklin, Benjamin, 1700-1790
n. Philadelphia. Ordinances. "yv.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2380
Koch, Christian.
Papers of Christian Koch and family, -1846-93.
80 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
.,„■,» ^! al a . n J fn i n " 7 coN-espondence and a few miscellaneous busi-
Hnn^TJ? c ° ch and Ms wift, Annette, who resided In Pearllngton,
Z Z™££\ S T°™l 0f ^ ,ett ?r s are ln Danlsn ' bitten from friends
<*tR^?\ 1° ^ K°i he . r lettera were wr,tten b y Koch and his son,
Stanley, to Mrs Koch during a trip to Denmark. Includes a small
account book, miscellaneous cards, business papers, and memorabilia.
Most material dates from the 1850's and 1870's
Acquired 1851.
1. Danes in Mississippi. i. Koch, Annette, n. Koch, Stanley.
Ml , , , „ . , MS 00-2381
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives nnd History
Friends* Society of. Philadelphia Ye,„,ly Meeting.
Records, 1665-1959.
400 ft. Jinrt 500 reels of microfilm.
In Friends Historical Library of Svynrthmore College.
Minutes of men's and women's business meetings, minutes of the
ministers' and elders' meetings, nnd registers of births, deaths, mnr-
rlages and removals. Includes records of sufferings during the Ameri-
can Revolution nnd certificates of the manumission of slaves.
Listed In enrd cntnlog of the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available i"ln the library.
Deposited by Philndelphla Yearly Meeting, 1028-
1. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting — Hist —
Sources. 2. Friends, Society of— Hist.— Revolution. 3. Registers of
births, etc.— Pennsylvania. 4. Slavery In the U. S — Emancipation.
MS 60-2382
Swnrthmore College. Friends Hist. Llhr.
Stearns, Frank Waterman, 1856-1939.
Papers, 1919-23.
325 Items.
In Holy Cross College Library.
In part, transcripts.
Boston merchant; political ndviser to Calvin Coolldge. Corre-
spondence and other papers, including n scrnpbook kept by Stearns
during the period following President Harding's denth (Aug. 4-22,
1923) and 7 scrapbooks (1937-44) relating to the political enreer of
a son, Foster Stearns. Much of the correspondence relntes to Steams'
activities as Coolidge's adviser. Includes letters from Coolldge nnd
B. T. Clark, Coolidge's private secretary. Relnred to the library's
David I. Walsh collection, 1910-23.
Index ln the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of the estate of Foster Stearns, 1957.
1. Massachusetts— Pol. & govt. — 1865- 2. U. S. — Pol. & govt.
1921-1923. i. Stearns, Foster Waterman, 1881-1956. n. Coolldge,
Calvin, Pres. U. S., 1872-1038. m. Clnrk, Edward T.
MS 60-2383
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Libr.
Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1677-1937,
14 reels of microfilm.
In Fr|ends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Microfilm copies (positive) of original records In the Stony Run
Meeting House and the Homewood Meeting House, Baltimore.
Includes minutes, births, deaths, marriages, and memberships of
constituent monthly meetings.
Listed ln card catalog of the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available ln the library.
Purchased from tbe Baltimore Yearly Meeting (Stony Run) and
the Baltimore Yearly Meeting (Homewood), 1953.
1. Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting— Hist.— Sources.
2. Registers of births, etc. — Maryland.
..',„, MS 60-2384
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Libr.
Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1646-1916,
59 reels of microfilm.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Microfilm copies (positive) of originals In the Moses Brown School
Providence. '
Letters, minutes of men's and women's business meetings, minutes
of ministers' and elders' meetings/and registers of births, deaths
marriages, and removals. Includes lists of Friends traveling ln the
ministry.
Listed In the card catalog of the library.
Open to investigators under library. restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from the Moses Brown School, 1950.
1. Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting — Hist
Sonrces. 2. Registers of births, etc.— New England.
o .v MS 60-2385
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Libr.
Dubnov, Semen Markovich, 1860-1941.
Papers, 1709-1940.
3 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research library.
In part, transcripts.
Historian. Letters by Dubnov, chiefly addressed to Mr. and Mrs.
Ellas Tcherlkower; memoirs; communal registers from Mstlslnwl
(1760-95) nnd Petrowlct (1726-1809) In White Russia; transcripts
of registers from Blchow, White Russia, and Zabludown, Plnczdw,
Lubln, and Grodno, Poland; and official Russian documents and
police records pertaining to the history of Jews in eastern Europe
and in Germany (1709-1927)
Onpubllshed guide ln repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available ln resposltory.
Gift.
1. Jews ln Russia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Jews In Germany— Hist—
Sources. 3. Historians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i
Tcherlkower, Ellas, 1881-1943.
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Libriry 60 ~ 2386
258
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Condict.il/i8sR W
Diary, 1815.
10 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Diary from Jan. to Sept. 1815, with extracts from the original.
MS60-2387
New Jersey Hist. Soc,
American Cotton Oil Company.
Records, including records of related firms, 1903-14.
4309 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence and copies of letters and other documents collected
for evidence in the case of the State of Mississippi vs. the American
Cotton Oil Co., et al., filed by Attorney General Ross A. Collins
against all oil mills buying cottonseed in Mississippi, on the charge
that the buyers, through a secret order called the Sons of Plato,
were fixing seed prices. Among the Mississippi firms represented
are : Belzonl 01! Co., Belzonl ; Brookhaven Progressive Cotton Oil
Co., Brookhaven ; Brookhaven Cotton OH and Fertilizer Co., Brook-
haven: Buckeye Cotton OH Co.. Greenwood and Jackson; Canton OH
Co., Canton ; Central Cotton OH Co., Jackson ; Clay County Cotton OH
Co., West Point; Crenshaw Cotton Oil Co., Crenshaw; De Soto Oil
Co., Greenville ; Eagle Cotton Oil Co., Meridian ; Exporters Cotton OH
Co., Gulfport ; Grenada OH Mill, Grenada ; Gulfport Cotton Oil and
Fertilizer Co., Gulfport; Hazlehurst OH Mill and Fertilizer Co.,
Hnzlehurst; Houston Cotton OH Co., Houston; Imperial Cotton OH
Co., Macon ; Jackson Cotton Oil Co., Jackson ; Jackson Oil and Re-
fining Co., Jnckson; Kosciusko Oil Mill and Fertilizer Co., Kosciusko;
Laurel OH and Fertilizer Co,, .Laurel ; Magnolia Cotton OH Co., Mag-
nolia ; Magnolia OH Mill and Manufacturing Co., Magnolia ; Meridian
Fertilizer Factory, Meridian; Mlnter City Oil Works, Mlnter City;
Mississippi Cotton Oil Co., Columbus, Grenada, Jackson, Meridian,
West Point, and Yazoo City; Natchez OH Co., Natchez; Newton OH
and Manufacturing Co., Natchez and Newton; Okolona Cotton OH
Co., Okolona; Oxford OH Mill Co., Oxford; Pearl Cotton Oil Co.,
Columbia; Planters Oil Mill and Manufacturing Co., Greenwood;
Pontotoc Cotton Oil Co., Pontotoc ; Port Gibson OH Works, Port
Gibson ; Producers Cotton OH Co., Yazoo City ; Refuge Cotton OH
Co., Columbus and Vicksburg; Starkvllle Cotton OH Co., Starkvllle;
Union Brokerage and Commission Co., Vicksburg ; Wesson Oil and
Fertilizer Co., Wesson ; and Winona Oil and Manufacturing Co.,
Winona.
Filed chronologically.
Acquired 1953.
1. Sons of Plato. I. Collins, Ross Alexander, 1880- n. Mis-
sissippi. Attorney-General's Office.
MS 60-2388
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., W. Va.
Papers, 1762-1895.
5 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (150, 471, 477)
Correspondence and other papers of William Fox and Vause Fox
of the town of Romney and Hampshire Co., W; Va., mainly 1762-1859.
Includes accounts for various goods and services such as hides and
leather, surveying, field labor, and weaving ; Items relating to slaves ;
material on the Literary Society of Romney; lend papers; and re-
turns and orders of the 77th Regiment of Virginia Militia. Corre-
spondents include Johnson Barkelow, J. P. Bayless, William Calmes,
George Calmes, Absalom Fox, Amos Fox, Samuel Kercheval, Jr.,
George Leslie, Henry Leslie, William Vause, and members of the
Inskeep family.
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives In the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958)
Gift of Elizabeth M. Fox and Carrie Fox Harmlson, 1949-52.
1, Farms — West Virginia — Hampshire Co. 2. Slavery In the U. S. —
West Virginia. 3. Literary Society of Romney. 4. Land — Hampshire
Co., W. Va. i. Fox, Vause. n. Virginia Infantry. 77th Regt,
ca. 1821-cn. 1835.
MS 60-2389
West Wlrglnla. Univ. Library
Healy, James Augustine, Bp., 1830-1900.
Papers, 1848-1900.
3 ft.
In Holy Cross College Library.
Catholic clergyman, bishop of the Diocese of Portland, Me. Diaries
(1848-98) covering Healy's senior year at Holy Cross College and
trips to Europe, New Orleans, and Sau Francisco; sermons; and lec-
tures. Includes diaries of a brother, Patrick Healy, Catholic priest
and president of Georgetown University, and letters to him relating
to the bishop's death; and sermons and notes of another brother, A
Sherwood Healy, Catholic priest and theologian of the Diocese of
Boston.
Index in the library.
Gift of Father Patrick F. Healy, 1900.
1. Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. — Student. 2. Europe —
Descr. & trav. — 1800-1918. 8. New Orleans — Descr. 4. San Fran-
cisco — Descr. 5. Catholic Church — Sermons. -i. Healy, Patrick
Francis, 1834-1910. n. Healy, Alexander Sherwood, 1836-1875.
MS 60-2390
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Library
Hildeburn, Charles Swift Riche, 1855-1901.
Papers, 1728-1900.
ca. 1900 items, 1 v. and 1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia librarian and author. Miscellaneous correspondence,
■ records of commercial transactions, and notes (1738-1885) ; corre-
spondence regarding the printing "" a facsimile ed. of The laws and
acts of the General Assembly ... oi" New-York, etc., first printed by
William Bradford (1694) and reprinted in 1894; papers relating to
the Isaac Harvey estate (1891) ; miscellaneous printed pamphlets
(1790) ; genealogical papers and correspondence concerning the Swift,
Rlche, and Inman families (1740-1885) ; obituary notices, copied
from the Pennsylvania gazette (1728-91) ; and the MS. of A trunkful
of old letters from loyalist ladles In Revolutionary times (1900)
edited by Hildeburn.
Five letters relating to resistance to the Stamp act (1765) are
published in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 2
(1878) p. 298-302.
Gift of Mr. Hildeburn ; and purchase, 1926.
1. Obituaries—- Pennsylvania. 2. American Loyalists — Pennsyl-
vania. 3. Law printing. 4. Stamp act, 1765. 5. Bradford, William,
1663-1752. 6. Harvey, Isaac. 7. Swift family. 8. RIcImS family.
9. Inman family.
MS 60-2391
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin.
Papers, 1852-93.
51 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of a lawyer of Clark Co., Mo.,
mainly relating to debts, taxes, land speculation, and other legal mat-
ters. Includes letters from his daughter Llnnetta Hagerman describ-
ing personal affairs and school life at the Academy of the Visitation
In St. Louis, and correspondence of P. O. Hayden of New York and
Illinois relating to his muslc-teachlng and his marriage (1879-86)
Gift of Art Spicer.
1. Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Real
estate business— Clark Co., Mo. 8. St. Louis. Academy of the Visita-
tion — Students. 4. Music — Instruction and study — U. S. i. Hager-
man, Llnnetta. n. Hayden, Philip Cady, 1854-1925.
MS60-2392
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Henry, Alexander, 1823-1883.
Papers, 1840-76.
ca. 350 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mayor of Philadelphia during the Civil War. Correspondence, offi-
cial papers and documents, and narratives of war events. Corre-
spondence with prominent persons and mayors of various cities
discusses war sentiments, civic affairs, rioting, popular demonstra-
tions, the danger of mob violence, and other matters. Letters (1858-
65) from Army and Navy officers relate to the defenses of the city,
protection of bridges and railroads, sale of firearms, purchase of
ordnance, and related military subjects. Other letters (1876) concern
the Centennial Exhibition. Includes a list of marriages solemnized
by Henry (1858-61) and a narrative (1864) of the sufferings of
Union servicemen captured by the Confederates.
1. Philadelphia— Hist. — Civil War. 2. Registers of births, etc. —
Philadelphia. 3. Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 4, Fort
Delaware. 5. U. S,— Hist.— Civil War— Prisoners and prisons. 6.
Mayors — U.S.
MS60-2393
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia.
Records, 1726-1827.
20 cu. ft. and 68 v.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Division of
Public Records.
Accounts, correspondence, and legal papers of a firm engaged in
the western trade, particularly Indian trade In the Illinois country
(1757-73) Sequestered by the Commonwealth (ca. 1800) because
of land speculation and Investigation of the accounts of Peter Bayn-
ton, state treasurer. Also, persona) correspondence of the Baynton
family, of George Morgan, and his wife, Mary Baynton Morgan.
Papon of John Baynton and Samuel Wharton, of Philadelphia, asso-
ciated with Morgan In the business.
MS 60-2894
259
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia. Records,
1725-1827. (Continued)
Descriptive notes In the repository.
Formerly In custody of the Bureau of Land Records, Dept of In-
ternal Affairs.
1. Indians of North America — Comm. 2. Illinois — Comm. i.
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. n. Morgan, Mary (Baynton) m. Bayn-
ton, John, 1726-1778. rv. Wharton, Samuel, 17S2-1800. v. Baynton
family.
• . MS 60-2394
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Cox, Jonathan Elwood, 1856-1932.
Papers, 1889-1928.
ca. 46,000 Items and 57 v.
In Duke University Library.
Banker and manufacturer of High Point, N. O. Business and
£222 na '? orres P on dence, v Jonrnals, daybooks, order books, trial balance
books, ledgers, profli-and-loss accounts, bill books, inventory record
{^t b< ?T^^ 8 ^ b8 ' m L U mntract book ' ,etter *«* and an accost
book of Joseph D. .Cox. Business topics dealt with Include bantaand
banking, Insurance, textile Industry, lumber trade, and mercantile
b mi neSSl T n* re ta 8l S n,fl<:ant PO«tlcal correspondence, chiefly fo?
1908, when Cox was unsuccessful candidate on the Republican ticket
for ^Governor of North Carolina. Among the other subjects repre-
sented are universities and colleges (Guilford and Peabody), North
° 'SSftnSS'in ?S^,fD?lry a " > Dart,c "> a «™ in World War /''
Acquired 1957.
h H >'S?« Polnt ' N> c -— Econ. condlt. 2. No.th Carolina— Pol &
govt.— 1865- 3. Guilford College, N. O. 4. George Peabody Col-
Wa 6 191^1918^17 S I & 5 ' Road8_ North Carolln a- 6. European
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-2395
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932.
Papers, 1771-1931.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
In part, photocopies.
Philadelphia lawyer, author, and bibliophile. Correspondence, ln-
»«„.~ B . a „ Ut ° g S P . h lette , re iyj 1 '^ ot men Prominent In Philadelphia
affairs; pamphlets, early historical records, ports., and other material
used in writing The history of an old Philadelphia land tltfe 208
South Fourth Street (published 1934) Includes T genealogical io^
on the families of Daniel W. Coxe, John Beylard? Joto awKbrt
Wallace, and others, with information on Pennsylvania history.
Otter items are correspondence (1814-17) of Joseph H. Skelton re-
fi!,2£ « Some T t ' N - J - Lew ' 8 ' notes on the art of illuminating and
Illustrating, and papers pertaining to personal and civic affairs
Gift of Anna H. R. Baker Lewis.
1. Autographs— Philadelphia— Collections. 2. Philadelphia— Geneal.
8. Philadelphia — Hist. — Sources. 4. Land titles — Philadelphia. 5.
Somerset, N. J. 6. Illumination of books and manuscripts i Skel-
ton, Joseph H. ,* ', .'
«... ',«..* . MS 60-2396
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Meek family.
Papers, 1814-1903,
1/2 file drawer.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Papers of Alexander Beaufort Meek, author, newspaper editor
and lawyer, including correspondence (1845-60), diary (1838 1880-^
84), poems, speeches, material gathered on William Lowndes Yancey,
notes and material gathered for Meek's unfinished History of Ala-
bama, and MSS. of many chapters of this history; lectures (1888-94)
and clippings (1892-99) of Alexander's brother Benjamin Franklin
Meek, professor of English and ancient languages; and diaries (1814-
« '.V s P?«« he8 ' an(1 essays of their father, Samuel Mills Meek, a
Methodist minister and physician.
1. Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. 2. Alabama — Hist.
Sources. 3. Philology — Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Methodist
Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Meek
Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1865. n. Meek, Benjamin Franklin 1836-^
1899. m. Meek, Samuel Mills. ' ^^
., k r, MS 60-2397
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and History
Batch family.
Papers, 1699-1923.
ca. 2000 Items and 22 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Miscellaneous historical MSS., family papers, correspondence, etch-
ings, legal documents, memorabilia, and other material pertaining to
the Pennsylvania family. Includes papers of the Willing, Shippen,
and Swift families. Some of the MSS. were collected by Thomas
Batch while writing Les Francals en Ame'rlque ... 1777-1783- and
Include writings by or about Dupetlt-Thouars, Marquis de Vaud'reull
Marquis Duquesne, Comte de Grasse, Prince de Broglie, Comte de
Rochambeau, Cromot du Bourg, Baron deKnlb, Due de Cholseul, and
others; with a list of French and British officers In the American
Revolution. Correspondence of Thomas Wilting Balch relates largely
to international law and arbitration, Including material on the Ala-
bama claims (1864-72) and Alaska boundaries (1854) Other papers
concern family matters and the history of colonial Pennsylvania, and
Include copies of the will, inventories, and correspondence of Thomas
Willing, banker; papers concerning social, political, and religious
affairs, the French and Indian War, and grand Jury charges (1762-
1805) ; a travel Journal of H. B. Wilson (1815-16) kept during a
European Journey; and A theme of verbs, by Edward Shlpnen (17681
Gift ' EUse Willing Balch. '
1. U. . — Hist. — Revolution — French participation. 2. Alabama
claims. 3. Alaska — Bound. 4. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial pe-
riod— Sources. 5. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 6. Interna-
tional law. 7. Arbitration, International. i. Balch, Thomas, 1821-
1877. Les Francals en Amfolque pendant la guerre de l'lndependance
des fitats Unis, 1777-1783. rx. Balch, Thomas Willing, 1866-1927
m. Willing, Thomas; 1731-1821. rv. Shippen, Edward, 1729-1806'
v. Willing family, yr. Shippen family, vn. Swift family.
„, MS 60-2398
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fontaine, Charles D 1817 (ca.)-1871.
Papers of Charles D. Fontaine and family, 1836-1925.
395 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer acd politico' leader, of Pontotoc, Miss. Personal, political
legal, and military correspondence, much of which relates to Fontaine's
activities in the American or Know Nothing Party, which nominated
Fontaine for Governor In 1855. The largest group of papers is for
the period 1847-56. Some correspondence concerns Fontaine's father
Patrick Henry Fontaine, a grandson of Patrick Henry and. an early
settler of Pontotoc Co., who served as surveyor of lands In Missis-
sippi ceded by the Chlckasaws. Letters of the 1880's are largely per-
sonal correspondence of Charles D. Fontaine, his wife Sally Ann Dan-
dridge Fontaine, and their sons. A significant group Includes letters
°ffS. dward . F on i alDe - an Eoisconal minister of Columhus. Miss., who
later went to Texas. Other correspondents Include John M. Allen
P. G. T. Beauregard, C. A. Bradford, Albert Gallatin Brown-, Joseph
W. Chalmers, J. F. Cushman, Jefferson Davis, Lyman Draper, W C
Falkner, W. S. Featherston, William M. Gwln, Giles M. Hillyer A - K
McClung, John Marshall, John J. Pettus, N. S. Price, W. L Sharkey
W. C. Smedes, Jacob Thompson, E. C. Walthall, and A M. West '
Gift of Gillie and Zelia Fontaine, 1955.
1. American Party. Mississippi, 2. Mississippi— Pol. & govt 3
Fontaine, Patrick Henry. 4. Lawyers— Mississippi— Correspondence'
reminiscences, etc. 5. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.—
Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r. Fontaine Sally Ann
(Dandrldge) n. Fontaine, Edward, 1814-1884. nr. Fontaine family.
*„ ■ . . ^ MS60-2399rev
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
HoIIingsworth family.
Papers and business records, 1734-1890
ca. 165.000 Items. >....■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Business^and miscellaneous papers of the Philadelphia merchant
family, Including records of Zebulon HoIIingsworth, flour manu-
' aC il r H er , iD , BWtoVMd,; Levi HoIIingsworth, Philadelphia merchant,
and their descendants. Correspondence, checks, drafts, bills, receipts
notes market reports, broadsides, travel diaries, deed* land patents;
?h» <°. n busliiem. l^eal, and personal papers. Includes rerords of
the family Arm, which after several changes of name became Morris.
SS^X? Mo T r ' s '" 1837. Papers relate to trade In America^ the
West Indies, and Europe, commodity prices, finance, shipping, political
social affairs; land transactions, legal controversies, yellow fever
epidemics, lottery ticket sales, the construction of the Ohio Canal,
sheep raising, vendues, military ordnance, the introduction of steam
heating, surveys, and other subjects.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 289.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Merchants, American — Philadelphia.
8. Philadelphia — Hist. — Sources. r, HoIIingsworth, Zebulon,
1696-1763. n. HoIIingsworth, Levi, 1739-1824. m. Morris Tasker
and Morris, Philadelphia.
MS 60-2400
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.
Papers, 1821-1946.
125ft.
In University of Virginia Library (2013)
Farmer/ newspaper publisher, political leader, and statesman.
Professional and personal papers (nearly all dated 1909 and later),
MS 60-2401
260
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. (Continued)
including correspondence, speeches, notes and memoranda, docu-
ments, printed matter, clippings, and other material. Particular
Interest centers In banking and currency legislation, In the enactment
of which Glass was active while In both Houses of Congress and
while serving as Secretary of the Treasury (1918-20) Subjects In-
clude the Federal Reserve Bank act, Federal Farm Land Bank act,
World Wars i and u, the League of Nations, Democratic Party plat-
forms and policies, the Presidential elections of 1920, 1924, and 1928:
controversies regarding Senator Huey P. Long; Franklin D. Roosevelt
and the New Deal ; the Supreme Court controversy (1937) ; neutrality
legislation ; and the Issue of poll tax elimination ( 1942) Among the
correspondents are Edwin A. Alderman, Newton D. Baker, Alben
W. Barkley, Bernard Baruch, William B. Borah, John Stewart Bryan,
Harry F. Byrd, Richard E. Byrd, Calvin Coolldge, John W. Daniel,
Josephus Daniels, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Westmoreland Davis,
James A. Garfield, Gary Grayson, Warren G. Harding, J. Edgar
Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Edwin M. House, Cordell Hull, Harold
Ickes, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, Walter Llppmann, William
G. McAdoo, Andrew Mellon, James Melton, Eugene Meyer, Henry
Morgenthau, Robert L. Owen, John G. Pollard, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, David Satterfleld, Billy Sunday, Claude A.
Swnnson, Joseph Tumulty, Samuel Untermeyer, Arthur H, Van-
denberg, Richard S. Whaley, William Allen White, Woodrow Wilson,
Edith Boiling Wilson, and Clifton A. Woodrum.
Described In Inventory of the Carter Glass papers at the Uni-
versity of Virginia, prepared by Elbert A. Klncald for the Committee
on the History of the Federal Reserve System and the Brookings
Institution (1968) and In the library's Annual report on historical
collections (1947-49) p. 148-160.
Gift, 1948.
1. Banks md banking— V. S. 2. Currency question — U, S. 8.
Federal Reserve banks. 4. U. S.— For. rel, — 20th cent. 5. U. S. — Pol,
& govt.— 20th cent. 6, Poll tax— Virginia.
MS 60-2401
Virginia. Univ. Ubf.
Balz, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957.
Correspondence with southern philosophers, 1932-45.
lft. (ca. 360 items)
In University of Virginia Library (1203)
Professor of philosophy, University of Virginia (1913-57) Biog-
raphies and bibliographies of philosophers of Alabama, District of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis-
sippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West
Virginia: compiled under the direction of Balz as chairman of the
Standing Committee on Philosophy of the Southern Society for Phi-
losophy and Psychology. Includes correspondence, and bibliographies
for Samuel Luttrell Akers, Denlson Maurice Allan, Thomas Pearce
Bailey, Francis Knight Ballaine, Albert George Adam Balz, Robert
Lee Bates, Lewis White Beck, George Boas, Robert Willard Brown-
ing, Scott Buchanan, Gertrude Bussey, Joseph Caldwell, Warren Akin
Candler, John Alden Clark, Frank W. Collier, Braxton Craven, John
Reginald Oresswell, John F.Oronln, Holly Estll Cunningham, Charles
Kidder Davenport, Noah K.Davis, Charles M. F. Deems, Lancelot L.
Minor Dent, Thomas Roderick Dew, William A. Dinwiddle, Charles
Albert Dubray, Homer H. Dubs, Stephen Albert Emery, Arthur Cary
Fleshman, Orlln Ottmnn Fletcher, Kenneth Joseph Foreman, William
Edwards Fort, Jr., Robert Verrell Foster, Christopher Browne Gar-
nett, Jr., Katharine Everett Gilbert, John Lafayette Girardeau, Lewis
Machen Hammond, Harold D. Hantz, Marjorle Sllllman Harris,
Charles Aloyslus Hart, Francis Samuel Haserot, Robert Martyr Haw-
kins, Attlcus G, Haygood, Louise Robinson Heath, John F. Heltman,
Samuel Henley, Robert Henry, Gerard Hlnrlchs, Isaac S. Hopkins,
Charles G. Jarrell, John Johns, Hugh Jones, Louis Osgood Kattsoff,
Alexander Kelso, Helmut Ituhn, Maximilian Lahorde, Elizabeth Pax-
ton Lam, Wllmot B. Lane, Samuel S. Laws, George Gaines Leckle,
Harold Newton Lee, Albert Lefevre, Thomas Hamilton Lewis, Anna
Forbes Li ddell, Dabney Lipscomb, Augustus B. Longstreet, Arthur O.
Lovejoy, Charles Bell McMjillen, Fritz Marti, James Alfred Martin,
Jr., James Wilkinson Miller, Clyde Alonzo Mllner, George Voters
Moore, George A. Morgan, Jr., Josluh Morse, Walter G, Muelder,
Henry Junius Nott, William Frederick Oberlng, Bruce Ryburn Payne,
H. J. Pearce, W. S. A. Pott, Albert C. Reld, Edward Elliot Richard-
son, William Ohllds Robinson, Relnhold Rogers, John Joseph, Rol-
bleckl, Kurt Edward Roslnger, James Hugh Ryan, John Kenneth
Ryan, George Whltefleld Samson, Herbert O. Sanborn, Fulton John
Sheen, Francis Asbury Shoup, Walter Watson Slkes, Henry Ignatius
Smith, James Augustine Smith, Luther M. Smith, Rembert Gllman
Smith, J. Macbrlde Sterrett, John Leon Stone, Francis L. Strickland,
David Lowrle Swain, Robert C. Taliaferro, Martin ten Hoor, Clifford
G. Thompson, James Henley Thornwell, John James Tlgert, John
J,' Toohey, Silas Totten, George Tucker, Lyon G. Tyler, William
Preston Warren, William S. We-'4on, E. Franklin Wells, Thornton
Whaling, Alban Gregory Wldgery, Henry Horace Williams, William
H. Wllnier, B. F. Wilson, William H. Wrlghton, and Walter Jorgensen
Young. Includes roster of the North Carolina Philosophical Society
(1938-39) ; report of the Committee on Opportunities for Employment
in Philosophy by representative of the Eastern Division of the Amer-
ican Philosophical Association (Dec. 1939) ; and constitution and re-
ports of the Committee on Philosophy of the Southern Society for
Philosophy and Psychology. Related to the library's collection of
Balz papers (1927-93) and other Balz collections.
Described In Southern teachers of philosophy, compiled by A. G. A.
Balz (1054)
Deposit and gift, 1941-42,
1. Philosophers, American. 2. Philosophy — Study and teaching —
Southern States. 8. Philosophy— Blbl.
MS 60-2402
Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
This number not used: MS 60-2403
This number not used: MS 60-2404
Berlin collection of captured Nazi documents, 1933-46,
22 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research library.
In pail, transcripts.
Documents from many Nazi government and non-government agen-
cies, including the Relchsmlnlsterlum filr VolksaufklUrung und Prop-
aganda, the Relchsmlnlsterlum fllr die Besetzten ' Ostgeblete, the
Relchsmlnlsterlum des Innern, police and SS agencies, the Natlonal-
sozlallstlsche Deutsche Arbeiter-Partel, StUrmer files, the Instltut zur
Erforschung der Judenfrage, and the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht,
The material Is related to the Institute's Hauptamt Wlssenchaft col-
lection.
"Catalog In repository.- Also described In Supplement to the Guide
to captured German documents. The National Archives, Washington,
1959.
Gift 1948
1 Archives— Germany. 2. National socialism. 8. World War,
19S9-194R— Jews. 4. Germany— Hist— 1938-1045— Sources. 5. Jews
in Germany— Hist— Sources. i. Germany. RelchsmlnlBterium fur
Volksaufklilrung uud Propaganda, n. Germany. Relchsmlnlsterlum
filr die Besetzten Ostgeblete. ra. Germany. Relchsmlnlsterlum des
Innern iv. Natlonalsozlallstlsche Deutsche Arbeiter-Partel. Schutz-
staflel. v. Natlonalsozlallstlsche Deutsche Arbeiter-Partel. • vjt Der
StUrmer. vn. Instltut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage, Berlin, vm.
Germany. Wehrmacht. Oberkommando. _
MS 60-2405
Ylvo Institute for
Jewish Research. Library
Mowshowitch, David, 1887-1957.
Papers, 1870-1956.
; 15 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research library.
In part, transcripts made from originals In the possession of the
Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Historian, translator, publicist, and secretary of the Board of
Deputies of British Jews. Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, and
other papers. Includes official records of the Board of Deputies of
British Jews and the Anglo Jewish Association, material pertaining to
the British Foreign Office In connection with the Paris Peace Con-
ference (1919), minority treaties, Interventions In behalf of eastern
European Jews, and letters, memoranda, and notes (1870-1930) of
Luclen Wolf. Correspondents. Include Cyrus Adler, Elkan Adler,
Eric Bnrrlngton, Lord Bute, Robert Cecil, Hugh Ohlsholm, N. Gar-
vin, Nahum Goldman, Richard Gothell, Jacob I. de Haan, Joseph H.
Hertz, Joseph Jacobs, Bernard Kahn, Ramsay MacDonald, Louis
Marshall. Lord NorthcllfTe, Paul Nothan, Olga A, Novlkoff, the Roths-
child family, Herbert Samuel, Lord Selbourne, W. T. Stead, and
Israel Zangwlll.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted- by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Mowshowitch, 1958-59.
1. Gt. Brlt.--For. rel,— 20th cent. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
Peace. 8. Jews in eastern Europe. i. Wolf, Luclen, fgsV? -1980.
rr. Board of Deputies of British Jews, m. Anglo Jewish Association.
MS60-2406
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Llhrary
Lawrence, Jonathan, 1737-1812.
Business records, 1782.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer and merchant of New York City. Requisitions, re-
ceipts and accounts of Lawrence and Melancthon Smith as contractors
for supplying the northern army posts, Jan.-March, 1782.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution — Supplies. i. Smith, Melancthon,
1744-1798.
MS 60-2407
New York Historical Society
261
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records of a general store located at Rockbridge, Mo., 1869-
81 t. and 110 folders
Cone^on™*'^ ° f M1SS0Url UteMy «, Western Historical Manuscripts
r«2SfV SaleS records . Including business forms, bank papers tax
5^? , P i?' ln , 8urance P°"<:les. circulars, deposit slips, and SSan?
SKS ^n P k . BdWardS ' PreSldent ' ° nd Charles^a^;
Deposited by Mrs. Lyda Morris.
1. General stores— Hockbrldge, Mo. i Edwards T P h« n ir»
n. Edwards, Charles, banker. anwaros, J. p., banker.
Missouri. Univ. Libr. \ MS 60-2408
Schweitzer, Paul, 1840-
Papers, 1893-1902.
5 folders.
Ool I l«Hon! erSlty ° f Ml8S0Url L ' brary ' We3tern Historical Manuscripts
Correspondence and other papers of a mpmhor „f «,„ ™,i„., »
Dept of the University of MissSur!, InduZg letteVs from I?m„,^
^nTchS 6 - 2> Per " 1,Zer lndU8t ^-U- & I. Armour and
Full name: Johann Paul Schweitzer.
Missouri. CnlT. Libr. MS 30-2409
Learning family.
Papers, 1706-1861.
ca. 5000 items.
In Hlstoriqal Society of Pennsylvania collections
ill ,JC£?l including China trade accounts and memorandum book of
Si ~^,n C ? tte ^? d, . a me °iorandum book (1819-44) ° and otter Uems
?LZ3Z al Bnd Du ? lnes s character. The Thomas ^amtagpaD^I
include a memorandum book and survey (1768-85) 15 WMetHf
Gr^tTrelatCt ffi? ' ° nd ""^^M^ffi p'
w.r #5** s ° Grlfflth B release on parole in the Revolutionarv
n7i^-«w e , r Papers lnclude West Ne w Jersey Land Soctety o^eta
1,1 ^° :' a , nd warrants, surveys, drafts, indentur^grMmentTof
sale of lands In Cape May, N. J., and adjacent connttes TitSuiSw?
SSJ^f «f . . ' : . famn r Papers, estate papers (1786-1828) He-
^su^eys^nslS^l? 00 ^ 1797 ^ 8091 ' ^Sharp's ™ ' boot
ana surveys (1796-1801), Thomas Murgatroyd contracts flfifffl-iT*
SSSw* M?r k v° M i™r n P - Mur « at ™^ estlte TlSM), wllU^l^
ii7hnn„ d m Maxwell's expense and receipt book (1887-38), and
Anthony P. Morris's receipt book (1826-54) '' °°°
m., % Jersey — Hist. — Sources. 2. U. S. — Oomm —China S
Ohlna-Oomm-U. S. 4. Heal property-New Jersey. i Learning
J. Plsher. u. Learning, Thomas, 1858-1911. naming.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2410
Smith, George Rappeen, 1804-1879
Papers, 1834-1929.
96 items.
CoHecHon! erS ' ty ° £ MUS ° Url Ubtary ' We8tern Historical Manuscripts
Papers of George R. Smith, Missouri lawyer and Doliticlnn nnrt hi-
daughters Sarah H. Cotton and Martha E » Includes "co™
^Gift n o7 "'Du'gln! the C ° Uege '" Neer0eS which'smUh"^^
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-2411
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823
Papers, 1776-1814.
S v. and 8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
•J^ y ° mceT - ., Military papers and correspondence. Includes re-
ports, orders, and returns of the New York militia ( 1805-14 1
, K N ew Y °rk (State)— Militia — Muster rolls. 2 New York
tlo„ a il^v^ JSPW J- New Tork (State -HlsSevo*
tlon. 4. New York (State)— Hist.— War of 1812.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2412
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914
Papers, 1851-1911.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
Army officer. Correspondence and other materials
^1^2^°^ reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2413
Trepp, Caspar.
Papers, 1861-63.
850 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
in KlSrpM,! DV0,CeS * St ° rea ° f ° Ueutenant «*»-
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Supplies.
New York Historical Society ^ 6 °" 2 * 14
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806.
Correspondence, 1777-1801.
260 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
ToSsSr 86 " 6 ^*' ^ 1W tettera from K °»* «*
,. *• u - S - Army— Officers— Correspondence reminiscences, etc. 2
a^t.o S ni: H1 o S u t r S. Mllltary - TO ^Sources/ 8. U. 8.-1^.1^
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2415
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843.
Papers, 1809-40.
15 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Letter books and order books kept while Hull was
In command of various ships.
1. U. S. Navy— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2
U. S. Navy— Hist— Sources, ay. S.— History, Naval— To 1900-^
Sources.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2416
Constitution (Frigate)
Records, 1798-1844.
. 6 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
a ^fSjS^-' ? ' aTOS -°<*. 1800, June 1810-July 1811, Aug 1811-
Aug. 1812, March-Oct. 1844) and receipt book of Willlai Mounter
for salary advances and seamen's bounties (June-Sent 1814)
Toinm-?* ^-Hlst-War of 1812. 2. U. ^-History, Naval-
To 1900— Sources. i. Hunter, William M,, d, 1849. ^
New York Historical Society MS 60-2417
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889.
Papers, 1831-88.
1 v, and 49 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections,
to naval ^a'ttSs" eSPOndenCe ' aCC ° Unt b "° k ' aDd °^er papers relating
_ 1. Naval architecture— Hist.— Sources. 2. U. S Naw— Hist —
Sources. 3. U. S.-Hlstory, Naval-To 1900-Sources. 4. Inventors-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. ' *"reniors
New York Historical Society MS 60-2418
Goodrich, Caspar Frederick, 1847-1925
Papers, 1863-1909.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence and writings
2. V. S U> Navy-H^-^u'Ses C0rre3P0nde,1Ce; remJnls «»«*. etc
New York Historical
MS 60-2419
Society
Greene, Samuel Dana, 1839-1884.
Papers, 1869-83.
lOv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence, orders, and bills
ik^iir^^^^^^^ reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Society MS ^^
262
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Giles, Aquila.
Papers, 1760-1838.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. Correspondence (1779-80) with Giles'
future wife Elizabeth Shlpton, and personal, family, and military
papers.
1. U. S. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
U. S.— Hist. — Revolution — Sources. i. Giles, Elizabeth (Ship ton)
MS 60-2421
New York Historical Society
Mew York Young Men's Society.
Records, 1831-33.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minutes and membership list
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2422
Gloucester Manufacturing Company.
Records, 1850-1909.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, blueprints, checking accounts, stock ledgers, cash
books, sales books, etc., of a New Jersey calico manufacturing firm.
Presented by Samuel Scott.
MS 60-2423
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Ye Olde Settlers Association of Ye West Side, New York.
Records.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers, dated In the MOO'S.
MS 60-2424
New York Historical Society
United States Mail Steamship Company.
Records, 1848-59.
20 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter books of Marshall O. Roberts, New York agent ; provision
lists, receipts for passage, and logbooks of eight of the company's
vessels between New York and Panama.
i. Roberts, Marshall Owen.
MS60-2425
New York Historical Society
Woman's Municipal League, New York.
Records, 1909-28.
lbor.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers.
1. New York (City) — Oivlc Improvement
MS60-S426
New York Historical
Society
Taylor, Moses.
Correspondence, 1836-37.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Olty capitalist Business letters to Taylor.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2427
Stanford, John, l754r-1834.
Papers, 1798-1882.
20 v. and 2 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Baptist clergyman and teacher. Letter book (1705-1821) ; note-
books (1816-81) kept while Stanford was chaplain at the New York
State Prison ; reports, memorials, and various addresses concerning
public Institutions (1812-82) ; and a record of marriages performed
In New York City (1704-1880)
The marriage records are printed In the New York Historical So-
ciety quarterly bulletin, v. 21 (1087)
1. New York. State Prlsbn, New York. 2. Chaplains, Prisottr-Oor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Prisons— Religious life. 4. Public
Institutions — New York (State) 6. Registers of births, etc— New
York (City)
MS 60-2428
New York Historical Society
Denison, William, d. 1718.
Notes of sermons, 1681-1718.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Town clerk of Roxbury, Mass.
1. Sermons— Outlines.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2429
McLane, Allan, 1746-1829.
Papers, 1778-1821.
Sv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer from Delaware. Military papers and
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S. Army — Hist —
Revolution.
MS60-2430
New York Historical Society
Powel, Samuel.
Letter books, I724r47.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letter books of a Philadelphia merchant and shipper.
Purchase.
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. 2. Shipping— Philadel-
phia.
MS 60-2431
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Magee, James.
Business records, 1832-52.
ca. ISO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant shipper. Papers relating chiefly to commerce and ship-
ping, Including account book of Magee'a ship Commerce (1846), ledger
(1832), prices current at New Orleans, and other items of personal
and business character.
Gift of Anna J. Magee.
L Philadelphia— Comm. 2. Shipping— Philadelphia. 3. Prices-
New Orleans. I. Commerce (Ship)
MS 60-2482
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Morris, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1869.
Business records of Isaac P. and Levi Morris, 1886-46.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, orders, bills, receipts, etc. of an iron and casting
business.
Presented by O. S. Brlgham.
1. Iron Industry and trade — Pennsylvania. I. Morris, Levi.
MS 60-2488
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Morris, Robert, 1734^1800.
Business papers, 1769-1886.
ca. 260 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Superintendent of Finance for the Continental Congress during
the Revolution, merchant and land speculator. Correspondence, agree-
ments, and notes (1769-1803) ; bill book (1795-88), journals (1791-
1801), ledger (1794-1801) and waste books (1792-1801) ; abstract,
In the case of Robert Morris a bankrupt, extract from the examina-
tion before the commission, 1700-1708; abstract of a deed to land In
Northumberland County, executed between Robert Morris and Charles
Maurice de Talleyrand Perlgord (1798) Includes miscellaneous
correspondence, accounts, bonds, etc, of John Nixon and others, 1791-
1836.
Presented by, George W. Ohllds, 1876; William S. Lewis, 1888;
Charles Henry Hart, 1916.
1. Real property— The West. I. Nixon, John, 1783-1808.
MS 60-2434
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Morris, Samuel, 1743-1812.
Business records, 1740-1811.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Prominent Phlladelphlan and Revolutionary War cavalry officer.
Ledger (1740-66) containing farm and trading accounts; receipt book
(1806-7) Including ledger accounts of Samuel Morris as executor of
the estate of Israel Morris, Jr. ; accounts (1788-80) Effingham Law-
rence In account with Samuel Morris, relating to Pennsylvania Loan
Office certificates deposited as collateral by Charles and Andrew
Pettlt ■■-■ ' ' ' ,v:: —
Presented by Alfred Cope, 1826, and others.
1. Agriculture — Economic aspects — Pennsylvania.
MS 60-2485
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
263
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Missouri. University. Union Literary Society
Records, 1842-1916.
11 v.
Colterti™ erS,ty °' MUB0Url Ubrary ' Western H1 »torlcal Manuscripts
^d^i^ «™tltutlon and amendments, memberahlp rolls,
Missouri. Univ. u br . MS 60-2430
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820.
Surveys, 1764-1807.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
■ Governor of Mississippi Territory. Surveys, mans anil rirnwln™
Presented by members of the Sargent family.
1. Real property— Northwest, Old.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2437
Shackelford, George C
Papers, 1898-1902.
S folders.
OoltaSonT""* ° f Ml8S0Url ub "*y, Western Historical Manuscripts
i.fj?. rresi i ? de i >ce an j! otner P 9 " 6115 of a 'awyer of Glasgow, Mo re-
latlng mainly to problems of Elm Grove, a stock and wain farm In
Lewis Co., Mo Jointly owned by BbictolfortaS <T a Bo^lei
1^™"^^ "PS? by *■ B ' <*»rch, mZlgSof the flrS
b ii.™^, 8 " - " 1 * 8 o^l-Oorrespondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Farms— Missouri— Lewis Co. I. Church, M. B.
Missouri, TJnlv. Llbr. MS 60-2438
Jonas, S A d. 1915.
Papers, 1875-1920.
282 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Engineer, Confederate Army officer, and newsDaoer editor of
Aberdeen, Miss. Correspondence, cllpp ngs/blographtoil and auto
KS'lKtti? 1 ma i e ? U1 ' ""^'als and ~ples of po^msfand notw atout
w™™"™ 88 ° f Jon a« compiled by George jVLftwIch and W ^ A.
S'tf?: J 8 at0 T r ' wnom J £ nas ""** ■» secretary, to Jonas (1884) -a
t^.'^S Lfl ^ ar to R ; *■ Br '8 nt < 1881 ) "i and 2 lettora regarding
I. Lamar, Lucius Qulntus Clnclnnatus, 1825-188S.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History MS 6 ^ 243 ^
Corey family.
Papers, ca. 1833-95.
ea.lBOItems.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
_ Mrs. Anna E. Corey's account of a trip to the West Indlea (ima\
letters.' 4 ° f 8t0re leases and rent8 '(M88HTO) with a few
Gift of Mrs. Alex Llnnett, 1821
I. Corey, Anna B. n. Corey, Ashbel W. m. Corey, Andrew R.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2440
Ozark Land and Lumber Company, Winona, Mo
Records, 1887-1923. '
99 v. and 688 folders.
Cou2cSon rer8 " y ° C Ml8SOUrl ""wry, Western Historical Manuscripts
hniS!^^« e,1Ce ' c «i Bhb 5 oI "• ledgers - Jo»mals, minute book of stock-
holders' meetings, order books, tax records, s' ore sales accounts, bank
material, bllls-of-ladlng. freight bills, land abs™acts?lumter i^rts
Se^rsn^r^ "^VT^ ^ ""Pa^'a conCldTtlo^fth
«J%«m 8 S e ii tal,d and Lumber Co., and records of expense accounts
of the mill, planner, and railroad. v*—™ ■"■"»«»
Deposited by J, H. Hahn.
Ailing, David.
Business records, ca. 1803-56.
8 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
wJtS^k b / M>ks ' account books, etc. of a chalnnaker, reflectlmt
SsesSr 8 transactlons : rec ° rd <> rttattar to the 4ttSjSit3
1 Chairs. 2. Furniture Industry and trade— Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Hist Soc. MS 60^-2442
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop, Alexandria, Va.
Records, 1813-ca. 1880.
8 v, and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books and business papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2443
The President, Directors, and Company of the Westchester
rurnpike Road.
Records, 1800-28.
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections
™. A , C t C0 !!? t ,?>. 0t m± be """P"" 1 * w "h Matson Smith (1814-28) and ae-
^c" ?f^ T reasurer ' Peter J ay Monroe (1800-05) '
I. Smith, Matson. n. Monroe, Peter Jay. '
New York Historical Society MS 60-2444
Cooper, Hewitt & Company, New York
Records, 1848- 1905.
42B Items.
Trentonlr^Co. &S?) "^ Includ <* 19 >*"*■ books of the
i. Trenton Iron Company.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2445
Missouri. TJnlv. Libr.
MS 60-2441
Peters, Anna M
Papers, 1856-99.
ca. 60 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family papers Including letters, accounts, wills, drafts, and sur-
veys of land In Delaware County. """la, anu sur-
1. Peters family. 2. Real property— Delaware Co., Pa,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2446
Parkhurst, Caleb.
Business records, ca. 1784-1817.
4 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
Merchant and teamster of Newark, N. J, Record of Mod.. .,d
services sold and payments received necora or goods and
Bequest of H. Oongar.
n 1. General stores-Newark, N. J. 2. Express service-Newark,
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2447
Parkhurst, H L
Business records, ca. 1795-1846.
6 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
^y^t h s a rLTve\,. team8ter - "^ " g0Od8 and 86 " 1 ^ 8 ° Id and
n 1. General stores - Newark, N. J. 2. Express service - Newark,
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2448
Smock, George.
Business records, 1786-1823.
8 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
- roprietor of a general store. Record of goods and service «nM
and payments revived by Smock, of SomerseHnd XJiEffiFoEK
Gift of J. O. Smock, 1928.
mouth^N j 810 ™ 8 - 801116 " 8 ' Co- N. J. 2. General stores-Mon-
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-2449
264
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hayes, Samuel, physician and merchant.
Business records, ca. 1786-1835.
12 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of goods sold and payments received, Including a record of
auction sales.
Bequest (1° part) of H. Conga r.
1. Merchants, American— New Jersey, 2. Physicians— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2460
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Richards, Allen D
Papers, 1833-95.
13 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, forms, and other papers re-
lating to Richards' service as postmaster of De Witt, Mo., and justice
of the peace in Carroll Co., Mo.
Gift of Harlan Hazlett.
1. U. S. Post Office, De Witt, Mo. 2. Postal service— Missouri —
De Witt. 3 Justice, Administration of— Carroll Co., Mo.
MS 60-2451
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Modern Woodmen of America. Gamp 6877, Rookbridge,
Mo.
Records, 1899-1946,
11 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence (1917-46), account book (1889-1008), Insurance
policies (1897-1925), membership certificates (1910-13), receipts
(1908-12), nnd a roster (1904)
Deposited by Lyda Morris.
MS 60-2452
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Beach, Elias.
Business records, 1821-65.
3v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of general merchandise sold aad payments received.
1. General stores— New Jersey.
MS60-2453
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Tammany Society, or Columbian Order.
Records, 1789-1812.
6.T.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minutes, membership list, bylaws, and material relating to the
Building Committee.
MS60-2464
New York Historical Society
Scioto Land Company.
Records, 1785-93.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and business papers. Includes about 200 letters in
French.
1. Reul property— Ohio. 2. French In Ohio. 8. Ohio— Hist— 1787-
1865 — Sources.
MS 60-2455
New York Historical Society
Oglethorpe, James Edward, 1696-1785.
Bills of exchange, 1738-43.
82 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Founder of Georgia.
New York Historical
Society
6. 1838.
MS60-2456
Sessions, Joseph F
Papers, 1861-65.
169 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives und History.
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and public -official, of Brook-
haven, Miss, Correspondence, orders, reports, and other mllltury
papers, reflecting Sessions' service In various army units, Including
Co. K (Quitman Rifles), 7th Regiment of Mississippi Infantry ; Co. K,
18th Mississippi Infantry; Co. F and Co. B of Frank P. Powers' Regi-
ment of Louisiana and Mississippi Cavalry; and the military post of
Woodvllle, Miss. Includes a letter (1863) from Confederate Secre-
tary of War James A. Seddon, and n letter (1865) from Confederate
Congressman John T. Lampkln. A document of Aug. 1865 contains
an agreement between Sessions and his freedmen, and a letter of Dec.
1865 gives a partial account of his military service. Includes several
broadsides, circulars, general and special orders, Including one (Feb.
11, 1865) signed by "R. B. Lee," General, and a proclamation by Gov.
Charles Chirk Issued at Macon on Aug. IS, 1864. There are 2 circulars
issued by the Freedinen'g Bureau Id 1865.
Gift of J. F. Sessions, 1942.
1. u. S— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Confederate States of
America. Army — Regulations. 8. Freedmen In Mississippi. ;
MS60-2467
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History
Camp, Caleb.
Business records of Caleb, Joseph, and William Camp,
ca. 1752-1833.
16 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
A distiller's records of goodB, including apples, so'.d and payments
received ; sheriff's records, and other business papers.
Additional Caleb Camp MSS. are In the Alphabetical series, MG 1,
A78.l-A78.612. ' ' t ,_ „
1. Distilling Industries — New Jersey. i. Camp, Joseph, merchant.
H. Camp, William, merchant
MS 60-2458
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Connet, Stephen E
Business records, 1839-89.
6v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of a sawmill and lumber business for goods sold and pay-
ments received ; Includes transactions In association with Charles
Thompson.
Gift of Helen M. Wright, 1934.
1: Lumber trade — New Jersey. i, Thompson, Charles, merchant.
MS 60-2459
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Connet, E F
Business records, 1862-91,
12 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of lumber sold and payments received.
1. Lumber trade— New Jersey.
MS 60-2460
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Dickerson, Edward N., firm, Paieraon, N. J.
Records, 1846-60.
4 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Records of goods sold and payments received,
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Doremus, Ralph, firm, Paieraon, N.J.
Records, ca, 1880-46,
8v. ■■■
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Drapers' record of goods sold and payments received.
1, Textile Industry and fabrics— Paterson, N. J.
New Jersey HlBt. Soc.
MS 60-2461
MS 60-2462
Fine, Jacob.
Business records, ca. 1881-67.
4v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Shoemaker. Record of goods sold and payments received.
1. Boots and shoes— Trade and manufacture — New Jersey.
MS 60-2483
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Leddel, S W
Business records, ca. 1836-67.
11 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Proprietor of a general store and grist mill. Record of goods sold
and payments recolved by Leddel in Mendham and Roxltlcus, record
showing grain ground at his mill at Mendham, Sarah L, Leddel s
book of accounts, and other Items. . .
1. Flour mills — Mendham, N. J. 2. General stores — Morris Co.,
N. J. i. Leddel, Sarah L.
MS 60-2464
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
265
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Missouri Land and Lumber Company, Grandin, Mo
Records, 1880-1945.
ca. 100,000 Items.
Colte$!r t6lty ° f M1SSOUrl L ' brary ' WeStCrD HU,torlra » Manuscripts
en^S^^^.^'V artIcles of association, journal
ti^; ™ . ' f P 00 ?* ot d'reetors' meetings, vouchers and lnvol^R
payroll receipt books, stock claim books, manufSrlnrstatemen^'
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-2478
Mount Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo
Records, 1887-1929.
4 v. and 84 folders.
Connor' 8 " 7 * mBaontl Ubr ^> Western Historical Manuscripts
Correspondence, incorporation papers, accounts U924-28> bond
register (1900-20), discount register (lB23-28)7mtau'e Ibook Vl921-
mi C ^ CTS fldel,ty bond8 ' material on liberty wSrtnriSTw
title, deeds, Insurance policies and transactions, morteara drafts
P„^' SS0 7 ?K° teS ' »« ulda «o n Papers, recelpte for X !nd cental
1. European War," 1914-1918— Finance— n. S. I. Cox, A. A.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2479
Payne, Moses U
Papers, 1811-98.
2 v„ 5 boxes, and 107 folders
Colleton™ 8 " 1, ° f Mto0Url Llbrnr y, Western Historical Manuscripts
h„^ rS ° nal pa . pers and bus| ness records of Moses U Pavne Missouri
Gift of A W Uren and George Eussell.
m. i.roadwe"!M M 880 "' 1 - * Payne ' ,ac0b - n ; Payn «. *~-
Missouri, Onlv. Llbr. MS 60-2480 rev
Stotts City Bank, Stotts Oity Mo.
Records, 1890-1929. '
20 v. and 88 folders.
<Ue c Ho'n' er8lty ° f Ml890Url Llbrary ' Western Historical Manuscripts
trict. ^Bmer^iin^ 6 ^ /£ Stotte Clty S ^ la ' Road DIs-
Landan^Mlnu^O^mpany D ^ ^ Lawn,,,oe County
Missouri, unlv. Llbr. MS 60-2481
Bank of Strafford, Strafford, Mo
Records, 1911-38.
181 v.
Ool I l^Son Ver '" ty ° f M1S80Url Llbrary - Western Historical Manuscripts
GlftofO.B. Glnn.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Swiggy & Jones, Green Oity, Mo.
Records, 1895-1903.
MS 60-2482
8v.
C6i r iectlSn! erBlty ° f MlBBoarl W br ary, Westeru Historical Manuscripts
B n^S alS r' 8 ,"? 6 to "XL s<ll e of lumber products, lime, cement,
and paints, i nc i udes recordB of bank de ^ tu ^ accounte rec SV abl £
accounts payable, and cash on hand. ■*"-"-» ™ *<=«««»»«.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2483
Taubert, A G
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers, 1943^5
225 folders.
Coi r iec«on VerSity ° f Mlssourl library, Western Historical Manuscripts
DS^byM'Sbert 4116 Ml8S ° Url °»- Ht '"«-> Convention.
ConsSonal Ia w? n8tltUtl ° nal °° Dventl ° n . ™S-™4, 2. Missouri-
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2484
U. S. Post Office, Rockbridge, Mo.
Records, 1902-35.
2 v. and 35 folders.
Col I lectIon VerSlty ° f Mlssourl UbtaT J> Western Historical Manuscripts
Account book, register of money orders, audit sheets, Federal com-
munications, orders for stamps, and registered mail forms
Deposited by Mrs. Lyda Morris.
1. Postal service — Missouri — Rockbridge.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2485
Smith, Louise Grant.
Papers, 1941-43.
1 v. and 96 folders.
Conation erS ' ty ° f Ml8S0Url LIbrar y. Western Historical Manuscripts
nf ^2*3 ? f L ? J Ulse Gra . nt Smlth (Mrs - Schuyler), executive director
or the State-wide committee for the revision of the Missouri donstl-
tation, Including correspondence, bulletins, and a scrapbook of news-
Deposited by Mrs. Smith.
1. Missouri— Constitutional history.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2486
Franklin and Newbold, New York.
Records, 1801-05.
108 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers of a firm of Ironmongers.
w ^ „„. * . MS 60-2487
New York Historical Society
Gilford (Samuel) and Company, New York.
Records, 1759-1827.
16 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books, receipt books and logbooks of a shipping Arm.
m v , tt. * . MS 60-2488
New York Historical Society
Hasbrouck and Jensen, Kingston, N. Y.
Records, 1797-1846.
40 V.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books of a Ann sending flax seed to New York.
kt xr ■, ™ . , MS 60-2489
New York Historical Society
Lentz, Frederick Sigismund.
Business records, 1763-68.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Bills and accounts of a snuff mill In New York City.
1. Snuff,
2*ew York Historical
Society
MS 60-2490
Shepley, Ethan Allen Hitchcock.
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers. 1943-44
109 folders. ■■ '
ConecHo lTerSlty ° C Ml8aourl Llbrar y. Western Historical Manuscripta
Papers of a Missouri lawyer, delegate to the Constitutional Conven-
tion of 1943-44. Includes correspondence, proposals, amendments,
sub-committee and committee reports, minority reports, minutes of
meetings, resolutions, and papers dealing with pardons, paroles, and
reprieves. Correspondents Include Robert Blake, Martin L Faust
W. B. Davis, /Thomas O; Hennlngs, Sr„ Ji^nes G. Gbnuleman, the
Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, and the St. Louis Chamber of
Commerce.
Deposited by Mr. Shepley.
1. Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944. 2. Missouri-
Constitutional law.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-2491
267
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nichols, Isaac.
Business records of Isaac and Alexander Nichols, ca. 1821-
55.
By.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Record of work performed and charges made by the Nichols, father
and son, carpenters and builders of Newark, N. J.
1. Construction Industry— Newark, N. J. I. Nichols, Alexander.
MS 60-2465
Mew Jersey HlBt. Soc
Peek, George Nelson, 1873-1943.
Papers.
10 file drawers.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Papers of a manufacturer and public official, Including pamphlets
and articles about the national agricultural policy and foreign trade.
Deposited by Burton P. Peek.
1. Agriculture and state— U. S. 2. U. S. — Comm.
MS60-2466
Missouri. Dnlv. Llbr,
Mackall, Leonard Leopold, 1879-1937.
Papers.
89 Items and 63 boxes.
In Johns Hopkins University Library,
Bibliophile and editor.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest of Mr. Mackall, 1937.
1. Books— Reviews. 2, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.
MS60-2467
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Havens, Raymond Dexter, 1880-1954.
Papers, ca. 1933-47.
ca. 1070 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Dr. Havens, ca. 1952.
1. Johns Hopkins University — Students.
MS 60-2468
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1901.
Papers, ca. 1873-1901.
ca. 6085 items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of history at JohnB Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mr. Adams, 1901.
L Historians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Johns Hop-
kins University — Students. 8. Education — Addresses, essays, lec-
tures.
MS60-2469
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Gibnore, James Roberts, 1822-1903.
Papers, 1773i-1896.
ca. 1200 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Novelist and collector of biographical data. Correspondence and
other papers. Includes letters of GUmore's father-in-law, Judge John
W.Edmunds.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Gllmore.
1. Authors. ..':". \ i, Edmunds, John W.
MS60-2470
Johns Hopkins Unly. Library
Greenway, Edward M collector.
Autograph letters of prominent Marylanders, 1737-1887.
284 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Card catalog In library,
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Greenway.
1. Autographs — Maryland.
MS 60-2471
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831-1908.
Papers, 1868-1907.
ca. 17,030 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Author, lecturer, and president of Johns Hopkins University,
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth Gilman.
MS 60-2472
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Gildersleeve, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924.
Papers, 1876-1924.
8 drawers.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of Greek at Johns Hopkins University.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Dr. Gildersleeve.
Johns Hopkins Univ.
Library
MS 60-2473
French, John Calvin, 1875-
Papers, 1929-40.
151 items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Professor of English and librarian at Johns Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Dr. French, 1M3.
1. Johns Hopkins University.
MS 60-2474 rev
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Browne, William Hand, 1828-1912.
Papers, 1849^-1912.
831 Items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
Librarian and professor of English at Johns Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Browne's daughter, Lucy Hand Browne, 1942.
1. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1349.
MS 60-2476
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Tucker (D. M. and J. H.) Fulton, Mo.
Records, 1833-1902.
3 v. and 40 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Records of a general store Including correspondence with firms in
St. Louis, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York; customers'
accounts, wholesale price lists, records of tobacco shipments, and slave
records. Includes personal letters to James H. Tucker (one of the
partners In the firm) from J. Y. Smith, William B. Tucker, Edwin
Curd, Addison B. Harris, W. R, Wilson, Lloyd Harris, D. H. Hickman,
G. O. Klmbrough, and M. W. Robinson.
Deposited by J. R. Tucker.
1, General stores — Fulton, Mo. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trade —
Fulton, Mo. 3. Slavery In the U. S.— Missouri, t. Tucker, James H.
MS 60-2476
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Whitlow, William Brewer, 1893-
Papers, 1892-1943.
15 v. and 2864 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. _ . ^ .„
Missouri lawyer and political leader. Correspondence and other
papers, mainly relating to Whitlow's work as deputy bank commis-
sioner In the liquidation of 77 Insolvent banks during the period 1920-
48. Includes minute books, stock registers, examiners' reports, and
other papers from the Fanners & Merchants Bank of Linn, the Home
Savings Bank of Fulton, the Peoples Bank of St. Charles, the State
Bank of New London, and many others.
Gift of Mr. Whitlow.
1. Banks and banking— Missouri. I. Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Linn, Mo. n. Home Savings Bank, Fulton, Mo. m. Peoples Bank, St
Charles, Mo. rv. State Bank of New London, New London,
Mo,
MS60-S477
Missouri. Univ. Ubr.
266
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Freeman, Prince Eugene, 1836-1893.
Papers, 1839-93.
folders.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative) made from originals owned by the donor.
Correspondence and other papers of a Texas physician and Con-
federate soldier, Including orders, reports, and other military docu-
ments, and family papers.
Gift of George W. Glass.
■ 1. Confederate States- of America. Army— Officers— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Physicians — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. i. Freeman family.
m MS 60-2492
Texas. State Library
Faulkner, William D
Account books, 1772-90.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Brewer, of New York City.
1. Brewing Industry— New York (City)
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2493
Onderdonk Paper Mill, Roslyn, N. T.
Account books, 1785-1810.
6v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2494
Bill, Fred Adelbert, 1850-1936.
Papers, 1793-1957.
ca. 4000 Items and 82 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Mississippi River steambont captain. Correspondence, diaries, ar-
ticles, and scrapbooks mainly relating to steamboats, rivermen, and
river towns. Includes School Board records for Beads Landing, Minn,
minutes of the meetings of the Beads Landing Village Board, and
genealogical data on the Joseph McMaster family of Reads Landing.
The material Is related to the society's collection of Joseph McMaster
papers.
Gift of Mr. Bill and Earl M. Bill, 1915-61.
1. Steamboat lines— Northwest, Old. 2. River life. S. McMaster
lamily. i. Reads Landing, Minn. School Board, n. Reads Land-
ing, Minn. Village Board.
«. ,t. . o MS 60-2495 rev
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Henshaw, John C 1815-1877.
Papers, 1842-63.
80 Items and 4 v.
In Brown University Library.
*™ r my ^ ffl «o= Autobiography, court martial proceedings, poems,
twp Lincoln MSS., two Lincoln autographs, and other papere ^^
ham', *SF$T££&SF* ° { l0,Ulry - U ^ '• XJnCOta ' Abra -
BrbwnUntv. Library MS 60-2496
Stayton, Edward M
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers, 1943-44
118 folders. r ■■"'
Con" P 1 nlversIty of M'ssouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
tlonai r conventi nCe a " d 0U,er papetB ot a dele »>to to the Constltn-
Deposited by Mr. Stayton.
1. Missouri .Constitutional Convention, 1948-1944. 2. Missouri—
constitutional law.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2497
Stone Hill Wine Company, Hermann, Mo.
Records, 1896-1919.
Collection™ 81 ^ ° f Ml8sourl Llbr ary, Western Historical Manuscripts
draitbook' b ° 0kS ' wnrehouse rece| P ts - wholesale price lists, and a
Gift of William Harrison.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2498
Walthall, William T 1820-1899
Papers, 1832-1932.
3721 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate veteran, journalist, and diplomat, of Mobile, Ala and
Vlcksburg, Miss. Business, personal, legal, and military correspond-
ence; newspaper clippings, broadsides, articles, and miscellaneous
papers. Subjects dealt with Include the publication of Jefferson
Davis' The rise and fall of the Confederate government, the capture
of Davis, yellow 'fever epidemics (1878 and 1882) In Memphis and
Pensacola, Walthall's work as newspaper editorial writer for the
Mobile tribune and Mobile register, and his diplomatic service In
Demerara, British Guiana (1888-89) Among the correspondents are
w n£3 am §' a BarI £ dale - F. A. P. Barnard, Jefferson Davis, Varlna
H. Davis, Sara A. Dorsey, J. Z. George, W. M. Green, Sr., J. a
Ingraham, S. D. Lee, William H. McCardle, H. D Monev Charles a
Sail?" 1 M - St ° ne ' a M> '^Wn, Harry b T3n, Md a O.
Deposited by Flora B. Walthall, 1946 and 1955-66
Thi'J?! 78 ^ ^n'v ?' ^ 808 - 1889 . 2, Davis, JeffersbL, 1808-1889.
The rise and fall of the Confederate government. 8. Yellow fever*
Confederate States of America— Hist?- Sources. °
MS 60 -2499
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Lloyd, Howard Williams.
Genealogical record books, 1846-1901.
52 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Genealogist Correspondence (1891-1901) containing notes and
accounts of Lloyd's genealogical researches, family treesfaSd sVces
£ffwf ma M n . CDle , fl / «> ncern ">ir the Robert Lloyd finlly, Welsh
b??<SS ^^i "'" ?^ 6 ^ Co., Pa, who came to Pennsylvania
i~ S=^. fh 68 f en , ealo S les ot the I-'oyd and related families, there
are notes on the derivation and meanings of Welsh names, sketches
£j K? a i s of arm ?' maps of areas ln Wales . P""* registers, and records
of births, marriages, deaths, and burial places recoros
1. Lloyd family. 2. Welsh in Merlon, Pa.-^Qeneal. 8. Registers
of births, etc-Wales. 4. Registers of births. etc-PennsylvaX "
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS6 °- 2500
Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children,
New York.
Minutes, 1802-1932.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Hlscorlcal Society MS 60-2601
Forrestal, James, 1892-1949.
Papers.
20 die drawers.
In Princeton University Library.
Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of Defense.
MSS. of his writings and speeches, and memoranda.
Guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. U. S. — Defenses.
Full name.- James Vincent Forrestal
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2602
Russell, Jeremiah, 1809-1885.
Papers, 1849-1984.
8 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Merchant and Journalist. Financial records of a general store at
Sauk Rapids, Minn, and of the Minnesota Farmers' Exchange there,
lists of the subscribers to the Sauk Rapids frontierman, and a bio-
graphical sketch. Includes family papers.
Described in Minnesota history, v. 21 (1940) p. 412.
Presented by Russell's daughter, Mrs. J. H. Ooates, 1940.
1. General stores— Sauk Rapids, Minn. i. Minnesota Farmers'
Exchange, Sauk Rapids, Minn.
MS 60-2603
Minn. Hist Soc
Stuyvesant Institute of the City of New York.
Records, 1834-39.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Minutes, account book, and stock certificates,
Correspondence,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2504
268
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records of a real estate and loan association at Sedalia, Mo.,
1922-26.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. „ , . ..
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, a clipping, and a city
ordinance affecting the organization.
Gift of Mrs. E. B. Sterling.
1. Building and loan associations— Sedalia, Mo.
MS 60-2506
Missouri. TJnlv. Llbr.
Sigma Xi. Missouri Chapter, University of Missouri.
Records, 1920-46.
ofls? folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. .,.■.„ ...
General correspondence ; correspondence rela Jng to the publication,
Growth, and to revision of the bylaws; copies of bylaws and reports
of committees on the revision; material on lectures and meetings;
mailing list of members ; and voting sheets for membership.
Gift of the fraternity.
MS 60-2506
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Lawrence (Emlen N.) and Company, New York.
Records, 1866-81.
4 V.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Receipt books of a drug company.
New YorkHlstorlcal
Society
MS 60-2507
Street, Alfred Billings, 18111-1881.
Papers, 1840-82.
82 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Poet, of New York City. Correspondence and poetry.
MS 60-2608
New York Historical
Society
Sullivan, Amos H
Papers, 1850-1939.
5 v. and 3 folders. _ , , ■': ■' . .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Physician, Saline Co., Mo. Correspondence, records of a road dis-
trict, case histories of patients, accounts, a diary, a weather register,
and clippings.
Deposited by Mrs. John Elder. _.
1 Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Roads—
SallneC °- M0 - MS60-2509
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840.
Correspondence, 1801-40.
2 ft.
In Ohio Historical Society Library, ■■■■ „.._.,
Lawyer, editor of the Cincinnati gazette, and member of the Ohio
General Assembly. Letters relating to national and Ohio politics,
especially the presidential campaigns of 1824 and 1828, the Bank of
the United States, and law court reforms. Persons named Include
Nicholas Blfldle, Francis P. Blair, Ethan A. Brown, John O. Calhoun,
Henry Clay, Thomas Corwin, William Crelgbton, Thomas Swing, Wil-
liam D. Gallagher, Seth Hunt, John H. James, Francis Johnson, Ste-
Shen S. L'Hommedleu, John Marshall, Benjamin Buggies, Richard
ush, Arthur St. Clair, John Sloane, Allen Trimble, Joseph Vance,
Samuel F. Vinton, Daniel Webster, Bllsba Whittlesey, Thomas Worth-
lngton, and John O. Wright.
Acquired 1935. „ , „ . ,_„
1 U S.— Pol. & govt— 1815-1881. 2. Ohio— Pol. & govt— 1787-
1865. 3. Bank of the United States, 1816-1836. 4. Courts— Ohio.
MS 60-2510
Ohio Historical Society Library
Kitson, Henry Hudson, 1865-1947.
Letters to Harriet Hyatt Mayor.
4T Items. , „ _ ,
In Metropolitan Museum of Art Library, New York.
Gift of Mrs.. Mayor.
I. Mayor, Harriet Hyatt.
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865-
Correspondence concerning Button Gwinnett, 1924-38.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence relating chiefly to Jenkins' research on the life,
history, and genealogy of Button Gwinnett, Georgia signer of the
Declaration of Independence; Includes Information on the early his-
tory of Georgia. Many letters relate to the sale and collection of
autographs.
Gift' of Mr. Jenkins, 1930 and 1938. „.,.„,,,
1. Gwinnett, Button, 1735-1777. 2. Georgia— Hist.— Colonial pe-
riod 3. Autographs — Collectors and collecting,
MS 60-2612
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York. St. Mark's Church.
Records, 1806-1913.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and business papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2513
Metropolitan Museum of
Art, N. Y. Library
MS 60-2511
Hawley, Jesse, 1773-1842.
Papers.
1 box. ,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Writer. Correspondence, essays, and other papers relating to the
Erie Canal and to social and political subjects. Includes drafts of 14
canal essays printed In the Genesee messenger (1807-08) and MSS. of
essays printed In the Genesee farmer.
1. Erie Canal. . ■ ■
MS 60-2514
New York Historical Society
Perkins & Company.
Records, 1820-91.
4 ft.- ■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books, order- books, Invoices, freight books, and Insurance
records of the China trade merchants, Perkins & Co. and Russell &
Co Includes account books of William Perkins & Co., Boston. The
material Is related to the library's Forbes collection and Heard collec-
tion.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Shewan, Tomes & Co., 1929, 1932 ; Ropes, Gray, Boyden &
1 Merchants, American — Boston. 2. U. S.— Comm, — China. 3.
China— Comm.—U. S. i. Russell & Company, n. Perkins (Wil-
liam) & Company, Boston.
MS 60-2515
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
New York (City)
Deeds, 1643-1896.
1 v. and 20 boxes. , „ „
Tn New York Historical Society collections.
Includes a register of patents passed by the Attorney General'..
^fDeKJew York (City) 2. Land titles-New York (State)
I. New York (Colony) Attorney General. ^ 60-2516
New York Historical Society
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812.
Papers, 1774-1811.
^Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
pmSmb printer and publisher. Copies of miscellaneous reo
ords o ^genealogical Interest, and surveys of lands owned byDunlap
to Kentud.Tand Virginia. Includes a register of Dunlnp's estate.
Gift of the Genealogical Society, ca, 1929. ~„.,/,„, w „ „„,!
1. Pennsylvania— Geneal. 2. Real property— Kentucky. 8. Real
property-Virginia, MS 60-2517
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barnes, James, 1801-1869.
Papers.
In New York Historical Society collections. ,„„«„»
Army^fflcer and engineer. Material relating to naval matters.
1. Naval art and science. MS 60-2518
New York Historical Society
269
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect!
ons
Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919.
Iietter books, 1886-88.
12 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer.
1. U. S. Nayy— Offlcere^Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2631
Defiance (Ship)
Logbooks, 1807-09.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Logbooks of a British ship.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2632
Parry, George T
Diaries, 1863-S6.
18v.
IS., 11184011001 Soele 'y of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia engineer. Diaries pertaining to family affairs and
professional and business activities.
Purchase, 1036.
1. Engineers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pierson, Edward. A 1836-1863.
Papers, ca. 1796-1916.
ca. 200 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections
.i„™ w"" "JWi U S - Navy ' Correspondence, diary, commis-
S„T*AHi?FS hl0al data J aut0 « raDn a"™™ of his sisters Henrietta
SJli^.?iIm p ' e ™ on ' «n<J several letters of Introduction written by
Frederick T. Prellnghuysen in 1872. ; '
1. U.S.— Hist.— Civil War— Naval operations. 2. Autographs—
™\ Je ,r e ?-- Colle ^ lon8 ' J - PlerBon - Henrietta, n. PleraonTiddte
in. Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore, 1817-1885.
New Jersey Hist. Soc. MS 60-2634
Durand, George R
Diaries, 1861-65.
6 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Dinrles kept while Durand was a Junior officer In the U. S Navy
o tt' o xt Nav y— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. U. S. Navy — Hist. — Civil War.
New York Historical Society MS 6 °~ 2636
Georgia (Mail steamer)
Logbooks, 1850-61.
Sv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Logbooks of trips between New York, Havana, and Ohagres, under
the command of David Dixon Porter. ■ ■«=■• uuuor
i. Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891.
New York Historical Society ' MS <J0t253 °
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1807-1870.
Papers, 1839-67.
4 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence and papers.
1. U. S. Navy — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
„ „ , „ MS 60-2537
New York Historical Society
New York (Oily) Mayor's Court.
Records.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
dat^TnX n i8Scen D tury Wlth "^ ° f «"** (181!M9) and »***»
New York Historical Society MS 60-2538
Seton, Robert, Alp., 1839-1927.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Catholic prelate. Diaries and notebooks.
1. Catholic Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2539
Blair, Francis Preston, 1791-1876.
Papers, ca. 1733-1916.
ca, 50 boxes.
In P xiceton University Library.
Coi. j'pondence and other papers of Francis Preston Blair Jour-
nalist and political leader, his son-in-law, Samuel Phillips Lee naval
officer, and other members of the Blair and Lee families
Deposited by P, Blair Lee.
I. Lee, Samuel Phillips, 1812-1897. n. Blah family, m. Lee family.
t»> •. r, , '■',.',. MS 60-2540
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Dodge, Richard, 1762-1832.
Papers, 1791-1830. .
270 items.
In New York Historical Society collections
Army officer. Correspondence and business and military papars.
i. U, 8. Army — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Society MS 60^2541
Naval Order of the United States.
Records, 1895-1931.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Applications for membership for the General Oommandery and the
New York Commander?.
i. Naval Order of the United States. New York Oommandery.
New York Historical Society
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1837-1897.
Papers, 1853-95.
14 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
,o^ a J?J offl J oer - Correspondence, Journal (kept as a midshipman.
1853-54), orders, notebooks, and other papers.
„ J; «• S ;. Nav y— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. U. S. Navy — Hist. — Sources.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2543
Kempe, John Tabor.
Papers, ca. 1760-80.
15 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Attorney General of New York. Correspondence, law suits, and
other legal papers. '
nlscences°etc yS ~ general ~ New ^o 1 *^ State)— Correspondence, rem!-
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2644
U. S. District Court.
Records, 1805-72.
1 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
Minutes (1872) and other papers.
1. Court records— New York (State)
New York {Southern District)
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2546
Pennsylvania. Courts (Philadelphia Co.)
Records, 1685-1821.
29 v. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, dockets, and miscellaneous records of Philadelphia
County courts. Includes docket of a Philadelphia lawyer (1721-22*
and court docket of John Edwards (1S08-19) *..»•« •"*/•
1. Court records— Philadelphia Co., Pa.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2646
271
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Randolph, Martha (Jefferson) 1772-1836.
Correspondence, 1814-36.
42 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (88-584)
Includes a substantial number of letters from Ellen Coolldge and
scattered letters of Joseph Coolldge, Cornelia Randolph, Virginia Ran-
dolph Trist, Nicholas P. Trist and George Wythe Randolph.
1. Albemarle Co., VS.— Soc. life & cost x. Coolldge, Ellen
Wayles (Randolph) 1796-1879.
MS 60-2619
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
^».male Charitable Society, Bedford, N. T.
Minutes, 1827-1908.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2520
New York. Marble Cemetery.
Records, 1830^1907.
4v.
In New York Historical Society collections. -., .../:
Minutes of the trustees, assignments and transfers of vaults, ab-
stracts of title, lists of vault owners, accounts, and other papers.
MS 60-2521
New York Historical Society
New York {City) .
Register of discharges of New York insolvent debtors,
1811-18.
2 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Bankruptcy-New York (City) ^ ^^
New York Historical Society
U. S. Custom House, Baltimore.
Records, 1800-09.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Entries, permits, and other papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2523
U. S. Custom House, New York.
Records, 1790-1836.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. j ,,i,i.
Oaths of entry (1790-99) ; papers of the ship Oneida Chief (1804),
aid papers of various ships (180fr-85)
I. Oneida Chief (Ship)
MS60-2624
New York Historical Society
United Insurance Company in the City of New York.
Papers.
1 v, and 1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Marine Intelligence (1790-99) and miscellaneous papers.
1. Shipping— New York (City)
MS 60-2626
New York Historical Society
Upshur, William P 1881-1943.
Letters, 1898-1928,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
l8C Marine°6o^8 officer. Letters written to his parents.JUr. and !Mrs.
John N; Upshur, Richmond, during student days at Vlr KWaM'lltary
Institute and the University of Virginia, and^ (beginning 1904) from
many American and foreign posts and stations at which Opshur
served. These Include Annapolis; the U. S. S. Kearsarge on the At-
lantic coast and in West Indies; Norfolk, Va^ Beaufort and Port
RoyaL S. O.; Peking; Haiti, Quautlco and Richmond, Va.; Fort
Leavenworth, Kan., and other cities and Marine stations.
Gift of Mrs. George Benson, 1943. _.
1. Vl&nl™ Military Institute, Lexington^Stndente. 2. Virginia.
UnWers^-Students. 8. U. S. Marine Corps-Military
"^ MS 60-2526
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Logan, Deborah (Norris) 1761-1839.
Diaries, 1815-39.
17 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian; wife of George Logan, physician, farmer, U. S. Senator
from Pennsylvania, and friend of Thomas Jefferson. Diary entries
reflecting the social life of prominent Philadelphia families, and po-
litical, religious, and cultural developments. Other topics Include the
Declaration of Independence, Revolutionary War, cholera and yellow
fever epidemics, slavery, European conditions, the Napoleonic Wars,
national and local events, travel and transportation facilities, Friends
meetings/literature, and other topics. Includes many biographical
notes concerning public figures, among them John Adams, Samuel
Adams, Joseph Bonaparte, Pierce Butler, John C. Calhoun, John Dick-
inson, Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Glrard, John Hancock, Stephen
Hopkins Thomas Jefferson, Henry Laurens, Joseph Reed, Roger Sher-
man, Francis Llghtfoot Lee, John Randolph, Edward Rutledge, Tim-
othy Pickering, John Penn, Thomas Penn, Richard Peters, Charles
Thomson, James Wilkinson, George Washington, and others.
Described in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v.
G9 (1935) p. 203-204.
Gift of Maria Dickinson Logan, 1934.
1 Philadelphia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Statesmen, American.
MS 60-2527
HlstorJcalSoclety of Pennsylvania
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
American Revolutionary War correspondence, 1781-82.
' 1ft.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. , „
Photocopies of originals In other Clements Library collections, and
of papers in the Public Record Office, London (Colonial Office papers,
class 5, V. 105, p. 1-480, and v. 106, p. 1-536)
Correspondence between the British commanders-in-chief In Amer-
ica and the British Colonial Secretaries : Sir Henry Clinton and Lord
Germain, and their successors, Sir Guy Carleton and lord Shelburne,
1st marquess of Lansdowne. Other writers are represented mainly
by enclosures. Subjects dealt with Include the Huddy-Asgill-Lippen-
cott case, possible military campaigns for 1782, the problem of the
loyalists, the exchange of prisoners, and the evacuation of American
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the WUHani L.
Clements Library, compiled by H H. Peckham (1942)
1 U S —Hist —Revolution— Sources. i. Clinton, Sir Henry,
17387-1795 n. Sackvllle, George Sackvllle Germain, 1st viscount,
1716-1785 in. Dorchester, Guy Carletun, baron, 1724-1808. iv. Lans-
downe, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-1805.
MS 60-2528 rev
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Hudson's Bay Company.
Records, 1679-1842.
1 box and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections
Microfilm and photocopies made from originals In the General Reg-
ister House, Edinburgh ; the Beaver House, London ] the Public Record
Office, London ; and the James Ford Bell Collection in the University
of Minnesota Library. . _
Correspondence, diaries (kept by agents in British Columbia at
McLeod's Lake and at Stuart's Lake), accounts, and other papers.
Includes Indentures between John Wyse and William Gouldston aud
the Hudson's Bay Co. ; a printed abstract of a report by Bartholomew
de Fonte. vice-admiral of Peru nnd Mexico, on a voyage from Lima,
Peru, up the west coast of North America for the purpose of selling
ships that were trying to find a Northwest passage :; papers relating
to the North West Co.; a report on the fur trade of I *eRalny Lake
region, an abstract of an agreement between Lord Selkirk and the
Hudson's Bay Co. to grant land for the Selkirk colony, and a pros-
pectus for the establishment of a girl's school In a settlement near
Fortfl Garry flQd Douglas.
1 Northwest Company of Canada. 2. Pacific coast— Disc. & explor
8 Fur trade-Minnesota. 4. Fur trade-British Columbia. 6. Red
River Settlement. MS 60-2529
Minn. Hist Soc.
Papers of the Cabell, Reid, and Hare families, 1784-1907.
In University of Virginia Library (8810, 4664)
Correspondence and other papers of the Oabells of Nelson Co., Va.,
the Reids of Lexington, Va. ; and the Hares of Amherst Co., Va., and
Richmond. Includes papers of W. G. Brows, professor at Washing-
ton and Lee University and in liberty, Mo. Correspondents Include
Joseph O. Cabell, William H. Cabell, William B. Hare, Andrew Reld,
Sairael McDowell Reld, and William Wirt. Related to the library's
Joseph O. Cabell papers and its other Cabell collections.
Deposit, 1961 and 1964.
L Brown, William George, n. Reld family, m. Hare family.
MS 60-2530
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
270
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wendell family.
Papers, 1708-1829.
18 T. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books and miscellaneous papers of an Albany family In-
/ I - 1 u , d .S , „»'} yb ? )1 ?L ( l 708 ^?> of Hvert Wendell, ledgers and daybooks
(1740-83) of Abraham Evertse Wendell, account book (1779-1805)
of Philip Wendell, household account books (1810-20) of Mrs Philip
Wendell and Hvert Wendell's memorandum book of cases In 'Albany
courts (1723-49) -j
1. Cost and standard of living— Albany. 2. Court records— Albany.
MS 60-2547
New York Historical Society
Ball, Henry Waring.
Papers, 1884-ca. 1920.
2 v.
In Mississippi Depfc of Archives and History
In part, transcript (typewritten)
n,?'?^ ' B /1v, Wh0 J lve ? K 0"»«">don, Ark., from Jan 1884 to
VChJL? 86, ^ nd ' hereafter « n Greenville, Miss., covering the years
1884-93. Also, Record of the Ball family of Virginia, compiled by
n„ a l aPpa T t £ af i er H* and ""talnlnlsectloiJ Ton the Kolph^
Carter, and other families. The latter work contains notes made by
a copyist In 1939, '
1. Ball family. 2. Mississippi— Geneal.
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History
Pratt, John, 1753-1824.
Papers, 1778-1824.
252 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Army officer. Military papers; War Office and personal corre-
spondence.
Indexed.
Gift, 1913.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica — Wars — 1750-1815.
Connecticut. State Library
Newberry, Walter Cass, 1835-1912.
Papers.
87 Items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Businessman. Correspondence, bills, clippings, and various docu-
mnfn
MS 60-2550
ments,
Newberry Library
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891.
Correspondence, 1841-70.
55 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer and author.
1, U. S. Navy— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2551
Kingsbury, Jacob, 1766-1887.
Papers, 1799-1891.
7 v. and 2 boxes. '
In New York Historical Society collections.
.Army officer from Connecticut. Correspondence, family Daoers.
S'^ tary M W S < 180 ?-"> «°<1 orderly books, SrkegtD ^ to-
fantry, Michigan and Missouri (1804-08) '
rr « T7 A£,„ Army T < i m( ^ - " Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
?Kingsrr y -fam^. nfantry - "• C " S -^t-War of IBl^Srcet
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2652
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.
Correspondence, 1777-1824.
ca. 300 Items.
In Nev, York Historical Society collections.
,1 A £ my £ fflc ? r ' administrator, and politician. Includes a letter book
• , T ?'Ji bou J a fora £° dispute and letters wrlttten by Pickering's
clerk, Peter Anspach. , . . . ^
o h ^" S W, Arm y — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences.
2. TJ, S.— Hist— Revolution— Claims. j. Anspach, Peter.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2553
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810.
Correspondence, 1775-1807.
85 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. 45 letters from Lincoln and 40 letters
tonim. ...-
„ i *J- %.' Army— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution— Sources. . " ' '. :! ' •
New York Historical Society MS 60-2654
Lamb, John, 1735-1800.
Papers, 1765-95.
31 v. and 8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary War patriot Correspondence and papers concern-
ing military affairs and the Federal Constitution. Includes 29 orderly
books (1778-83)
L TJ. S. Army— Hist.— Revolution. 2. U. S.— Hist— Revolution-
Sources, a U. S. Constitution.
New York Historical Society
Missouri. State Council of Defense (1941- )
Records, 1940-45.
20 Ale drawers.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, bulletins, air raid warden certificates, and other
papers relating to the defense of the public aid property In case of
attack or Invasion.
Gift of the council.
1. Missouri — Civilian defease.
MS60-2666
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
McCall, Peter, 1809-1880.
Papers, 1773-1879.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society cf Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence, notes, legal papers, patents and deeds
(1800-78), and trust estate books (1829-19) Mainly notes on
lectures In legal theory and practice (1854), delivered at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania where McCall was professor of law
Presented by Gertrude McCall, 1926.
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Law — U. S. — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 60-2667
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Yancey, Charles,
Correspondence, 1839-65.
8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Photocopies of originals owned by Ethel Yancey.
Judge of the Circuit Court for Greene Co., Mo. Mainly letters
exchanged between Yancey and his wife. Correspondents Include
John Coffer and T. A. Sims.
L Missouri. Circuit Court (2Sd Circuit) 2. Judges— Missouri-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
MS 60-2568
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Howe, Bezaleel, 1750-1825.
Papers.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. Genealogical notes and papers con-
cerning Howe's military career.
1. U, S. Army — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. U. S— Hist— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-2559
New York Historical Society
Fowler, Gilbert O
Papers, 1792-1887.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer from Newburgh, N. Y. Letters and papers.
L U. S. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2860
New York Historical Society
272
■ /
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, William H L
Papers, 1843-69.
en. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, deeds; reports, agreements, bills, receipts, etc.
(1860-61) ; papers relating to the Samuel R. Phllbrlck estate (1858-
62) Includes material on the development of the oil Industry In
Pennsylvania.
1. Petroleum Industry and trade— Pennsylvania.
MS 60-2561
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Southwark, Pa. Commissioners.
Records, 1804-39.
ca. 1200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, vouchers, agreements ; contracts for lighting, build-
ing of markets, and construction of wharves and streets; tax lists,
surreys, ordinances, rules and regulations, expense accounts, etc.
Purchase.
MS 60-2662
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Strawbridge, James.
Correspondence, 1772-1802,
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant. Miscellaneous business correspondence relat.ig to
Strawbrldge's mercantile interests and to land transactions; bills,
orders, receipts, and Indentures.
Presented by George S. Oullen, 1930.
1 Merchants, American— Pennsylvania. 2. Heal property— Penn-
8ylTanla - : MS60-2663
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Morris, Samuel B
Papers, 1845-68.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
1845 diary describing a trip from. Plat Rock Bridge to Towanda;
diaries (1849-51) containing Morris' farm and domestic expense ac-
counts ; checkbook stubs (1864-68) showing his business and private
financial transactions.
Purchase. ....
1. Pennsylvania — Descr. & trav, 2. Cost and standard of living —
Pennsylvania. 8. Agriculture— Economic aspects— Pennsylvania.
■■■■'■ MS 60-2564
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nicholson, John, d. 1800.
Letter books, 1775-98.
7v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence with prominent men pertaining to real estate,
financial and legal matters. Includes letters relating to financial dif-
ficulties of John Nicholson and Robert Morris occasioned by their
speculations In land In Washington City.
Presented by the estate of Hood Gilpin, 1918.
1. Real property— Washington, D.C. \
MS 60-2565
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nixon, John, 1733-1808.
Papers, 1707-1845.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant and financier. Correspondence relating to r Nixon a
estate; financial papers, receipts, accounts and settlements (1771-
1845) ; deeds (1707-1811) and marine Insurance rollcles (1806)
1. Merchnnta, American — Philadelphia.
MS 60-2566
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Property Company.
Papers, 1792-1834.
ca. 1000 items. —
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of John Nicholson, president, and
Tench Francis, treasurer, of this land company active In Allegheny,
Beaver, and Mercer Counties, Pa. Includes patents for land In Alle-
gheny County (1792-1800); records of transfers of land by Aaron
Burr to John Nicholson (1795) ; stock transfer boob, containing the
names of Aaron Burr, James Wilson, Theophllus Oasenove, Walter
Stewart, and others (1794-1800) ; deeds to Aaron Levy (1792-94) ;
stock certificates and transfers (1794-1801); colored map of land
owned by John Ashley ; correspondence of Enoch Marvin and Thomas
Ashley (1708-1825); and miscellaneous agreements, contracts, and
correspondence (1796-1834)
Presented by James Gibson. „, ,. , , «. j inn/i
1 Real property— Pennsylvania. I. Nicholson, John, d. 1800.
o. Francis, Tench. 178CK1800. MS 60^567
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mersereau, Joshua.
Papers, 1777-1808.
84 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer from Staten Island, N. Y. Letters and papers.
1. TJ. S. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. TJ. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-2568
New York Historical Society
Nicholson, James, 1736-1804.
Papers.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Naval officer. Correspondence and miscellaneous papers. Includes
family letters (1808-29) to Nicholson's wife. -
1 U S Navy— Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
i. Nicholson. Prances (Witter) MS 60-2569
New York Historical Society
Harrison, George.
Official records, 1812-32.
ca. 150 Items. .,,,.,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and copies of resolutions of Congress, coming to
Harrison as naval agent In Philadelphia, relating to orders from
military and naval authorities for the manufacture of medals, em-
blems, swords,' and other Items for presentation to distinguished
officers In recognition of gallantry In service against BrUlsh vessels.
Includes papers relating to honors for Isaac Hull of the Constitution,
Stephen Decatur of the United States, Jacob Jones of the Wasp,
William Balnbrldge, Oliver Hazard Perry, and others.
1, U. S. Navy— Medals, badges, decorations, etc.
MS 60-2570
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Boston evening transcript,
Eecords, 1811-1911.
54 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Minutes, general accounting records, bills, and other papers. In-
cludes material relating to Henry W. Dutton & Son and to radio
station WBET, along with a number of Items relating to New Eng-
land firms which were one hundred or more years old In 1930.
1 Dutton (Hpnry W.) & Son, Boston. 2. Boston. Radio station
WBkr - ~ MS 60-2571
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus.Adm. Library
Records of the rolling mills at Eocheport, Mo., 1882-1936.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^D^ybooks, wheat records, bankbooks, and records of charge sales
and wheat purchases.
Gift of Mrs. George Harper.
1. Flour-mlils-Rocheport, Mo. MS 60-2572
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Meyers, Oscar R
Legal papers, 1865-1905.
ca. 600 Items. , „ ., _
Tn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Material pertaining to real estate and settlement of estates.
Presented by Josephine V. Meyers.
1. Real property-Pennsylvania. Mg ^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
273
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records, 1831-1936.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company.
(Continued)
properties became part of Amoskeag by sale or reorganization : Man-
chester Mills, Langdon Manufacturing Company, Manchester Print-
works, Stark Mills, and Amory Manufacturing Company. Mainly
20th cent records, with emphasis on labor and production/Including
letter book (1906-6), minute book (1881-56), stockholders' records,
patent materials, semi-annual accounts (1856-1905, 1916-33), Insur-
ance and property records, minutes of meetings of employees' com-
mittees, records of grievances, and descriptions of happenings (1910-
16) .Includes letters from treasurers William Amory, T. Jefferson
Coolldge, and F. O. DumMne, to agents O. W. Bayley, O. W. Baldwin,
iflnni Uvenmte - H - *■• Straw, and to various. other persons (1852-
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the University of New Hampshire, 1945.
i. Manchester Mllla (Incorporated 1878) ir. Langdon Manufactur-
ing Company, m. Manchester Print-Works, iv. Stark Mills v
Amory Manufacturing Company.
„ „ TT , „ MS 60-2582
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Clark, Charles, 1811S-1877.
Papers of Charles and Frederick Clark, 1810-92
233 Items and 24 v.
In Mississippi Sept. of Archives and History.
Personal and business papers pnd plantation records of Charles
Clark, Confederate brigadier general and wartime Governor of Mis-
sissippi, and of his son Frederick (Fred) Clark, lawyer. The corre-
spondence mainly covers 1860-79, and Includes copies of 5 letters from
?J 1 o,» r .i e !. 01ark to Andrew Johnson (1865-68), 2 from William Yerger
(1882-65), 1 from Alexander M. Clayton (1869), and correspondence
concerning State property turned over to the Union Army In 1885.
There are 24 v. of accounts, records, notes, and correspondence, as
follows: legal notebook, undated; account and docket book of Charles
Clark and O. Jefferson (1833-81) ; execution docket of- Charles Clark
5JS??iS! ' accou "t ot claims received for collection by Charles Clark
(1838-68); account book (1839-52); several volumes of plantation
diaries and accounts of Doro Plantation In Bolivar Co. (Miss.) kept
by overseers J. B. Flowers, H. T. Casslty, Samuel J. Dickey, William
p. Farrar, and A. D. Sailor, and by Mrs. Charles Clark; plantation
book of Burnslde Plantation (W. B. Montgomery) (1859-65) and of
Doro Plantation (1879-SO) ; book of miscellaneous plantation records
and newspaper clippings of the War Between the States (1810-68) ;
book listing slaves and accounts of ante bellum and post bellum
periods; account book (1860-61) ; docket book (1861-79) ; suit book
(1870-74) and Doro Plantation accounts (1885-88) ; daybook (1876-
77) ; letter book of Charles Clark, Fred Clark, W. E. Montgomery,
Clark and Montgomery, and Clark and Sillers (1888-79) ; letter book
?io£5_™? C1 ? r v' W> E - Montgomery, and Clark and Montgomery
(1888-70) ; notebook of Fred Clark, "Lectures taken In Prof. Minor's
?So°o i^™ 8 !! ?.' tn «» University of Virginia during the sessions of
i to J-8 & 1873-4 ; notebook and account book of Fred Clark ( 1871-
T?Lv a 25L Involce book of a Kock ' '""Porter and exporter, New Orleans
(le4»-59)
Indexed In part.
Gift of Mrs. Edward H. Green, 1947.
o ^, u - s :~ Hl8t -— CI vU War— Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
« pla ? ta ^ Iona— Mississippi. 8. Court records — Bolivar Co Miss,
i. Clark, Frederick, 1852-1905.. '
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2683
Gordon family.
Papers, 1814-1936.
17 ft. (ca. 17,000 Items*
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2235)
Papers of the Savannah family, Including diaries, correspondence,
ledgers, receipt books, letter books, scrapbooks, and other material,
in 4 series: papers (1814-1927) of William Washington Gordon, Jr.
cotton merchant, legislator, and Confederate, militia, and Spanish-
American War officer, including scattered business papers (1814-41)
of his father, William Washington Gordon, lawyer, engineer and
railroad president ; papers (1840-1917) of Eleanor (Klnzle) Gordon,
wife of W. W. Gordon, Jr., with papers of her mother, Juliette (Ma-
glll) Klnzle, writer of Chicago; papers (1866-1927) of Juliette
(Gordon) Low, Girl Scont founder ; and papers (1875-1936) of George
Arthur Gordon, cotton merchant.
Typewritten description In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
i. Gordon, William Washington, 1834-1912. n. Gordon, Eleanor
f y ,H e < Kln *le) 1835-1917. m. Klnzle, Juliette Augusta (Magill)
1808-1870. iv. Low, Juliette (Gordon) 1860-1927. v. Gordon, George
Arthur, 1872-1941. «.,«■«»
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 60-2584
Busick, D Wesley.
Papers, 1870-89.
67 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Personal and business papers of D. W. Busick, of Brandon, Miss.
Includes 14 letters from G. L. BuBlck, Montlcello, N. O., to "Uncle
Wesley Busick" (187Q-73), 5 letters from J. E. Stevens, Huntsvllle,
Ala. (1879-84), and 1 letter from Mississippi Mills, Wesson (1885)
There are 19 tax receipts from Rankin and Smith Counties (Miss.)
dated 1875-82, for D. W. Busick, Brandon; H. A. Busick, Morton;
Pettus, Busick, and Stevens; and McKenney, Busick and Co.
1. Cotton trade — Mississippi. i. Busick, G. L.
MS 60-2585
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Hughes, John, 1711-1772.
Papers, 1725-1818.
ca. 400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Indian agent and distributor of stamps in colonial Pennsylvania.
Papers mainly relating to the history of the Stamp act, Including
correspondence and accounts with Benjamin Franklin, British in-
structions ti stamp distributors, ship's manifest listing stamp ship-
ments to America, letters from Anthony Wayne to Hughes regarding
a survey of land In Nova Scotia (1765), correspondence concerning
lands In Nova Scotia In which Franklin was Interested (1763-69),
letters from John Hughes to Isaac Hughes relating to a Journey to
Charles Town (1769-71), commission to John Hughes and Edward
Shlppen to build a fort and houses In the Indian country (1757),
daybook (1761-1818), record of bills Introduced In the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives (1814-15); and miscellaneous bonds,
mortgages, agreements, patents, and deeds, many pertaining to land
<n Upper Merlon, Montgomery Co., Pu. (1730-1802)
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 302.
Gift of William John Potts and Mrs. William H. Hosteln
1. Stamp Act, 1765. 2. Real property— Nova Scotia. 8. Indians of
North America — Pennsylvania. 4. Heal property — Upper Merlon
Township, Pa. 5. Bills, Legislative— Pennsylvania. i. Franklin,
Benjamin, 1706-1790. n. Hughes, Isaac, m. Wayne, Anthony, 1745-
MS 60-2586
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Confederate States of America.
Archives and miscellaneous records and papers, 1861-65.
8318 items and 89 v.
In Duke University Library.
Seven general categories ; Congressional records, including originals
and copies of acts and statutes, with miscellaneous papers ; Executive
dept. records of the Justice, Navy, Post Office, State, Treasury, and
War Depts., with records of bureaus under each office; Army unit
records, Including those of Army of the Mississippi, Army of Tennes-
see, Army of Northern Virginia, Dept. of South Carolina and Georgia,
Wheeler's Cavalry, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North and South
Carolina, and Virginia ; other Army records, mainly form records from
many places and units, including hospital records, military telegrams,
and quartermaster's records ; State government records of Georgia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia; State agency records.
Including court records of Pamlico District of North Carolina, and
poor relief and claims papers of North Carolina and Georgia; and
miscellaneous non-governmental papers (soldiers' letters, prison
papers, sketch maps, and autographs)
Indexed In part. Also described In part in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. TUley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 46-47. Some of the Congressional material
Is published In tbe American historical review, v. 41 (Jan, 1988) p.
308-817, and In Laws and Joint resolutions of the last session of the
Confederate Congress, edited by O. W. Ramsdell (1941)
Acquired between 1933 and 1958.
1. Confederate States of America — Hist. — Sources. 2. Archives —
Confederate States of America,
MS60-258T
DukeUnlv, Library
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806.
Papers, 1719-1825.
58 v.
In Massachusetts Historical Society collections.
Army officer and Secretary of War. Family correspondence; cor-
respondence with Revolutionary associates,, government officials, land
speculators, and friends; bills; receipts; ledgers; maps; military
records and returns; and papers of Knox's wife and of her family.
In 'iudes Waldo family papers dealing chiafly with Maine lands. Cor-
respondents Include William Bingham, David Cobb, Nathaniel Greene,
WUUam Heath, Henry Jackson, Benjamin Lincoln, and George Wash-
ington.
Index.
Deposited by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910.
MS60-2588
275
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chantey, Samuel, 1884-1955.
Papers, 1906-55.
36 ft.
In Y ivo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Publicist, critic, and historian of Yiddish literature. Correspond-
ence (ca. 15,000 letters, mostly from Yiddish and Hebrew writers,
together with a few hundred of Charney's own letters), literary
MSS., clippings, circulars, and form letters. Includes the MS. of a
book on Shalom Ascb, and about one hundred letters from Shalom
Alelchem.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
1. Asch, Shalom, 1880-1957. 2. Authors — Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. 3. Yiddish literature — Hist. & erlt. — Addresses, es-
says, lectures, i. Rablnowltz, Shalom, 1859-1016.
MS 60-2574
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Packard, Frederick Adolphus, 1794-1867.
Letters, 1829-85.
ca. 000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Editor of Sunday school publications. Letters relating mainly
to publications, missionary work, subscriptions, and church activities.
Presented by Samuel O. Perkins.
1. Sunday-scbool literature. 2. Congregational churches— Clergy—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2575
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico.
Papers, 1806-85.
ca. 800 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Licenses to masters of vessels, passports, and similar legal docu-
ments Issued by the Puerto Blcan government, together with copies
of governmental rules and regulations regarding ports.
Presented by J. Madison Taylor, 1917.
1. Harbors — Puerto Rico— Regulations.
MS 60-2576
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, John Frederick, 1815-1889.
Correspondence, 1886-88.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia philanthropist. Letters of appreciation from man-
agers and boards of trustees of hospitals and charitable institutions,
of ministers and missionaries, etc. A group of letters relates chiefly
to the launching of the steamer Elizabeth Monroe Smith (1888)
1. Philanthropists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Chari-
ties — TJ. S. 3. Elizabeth Monroe Smith (Steamship)
MS 60-2577
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ;
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810.
Papers, 1776-1812.
84 Items and 7 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, photocopies.
Explorer, geologist, and meteorologist, of Adams Co., Miss. Cor-
respondence, diary, Journals, letter books, and scientific papers. Some
of the correspondence Is with Thomas Jefferson. The volumes are as
follows: geological papers, undated; Journal, Transactions on the
plantation of Wm. Dunbar (1776-80) ; Journal of an exploring expedi-
tion on the Red River (1804-05) ; letter book (mutilated; 1802-05) ;
letter book (1805-12) ; and meteorological observations, dally (1779-
1810) Of interest is the set of Monthly & annual results of meteoro-
logical observations made at the forest 4 miles east of the Elver
Mississippi In latitude .81*28*. north, and longitude 91°30' west of
Greenwich, for the years 1800-1804.
Many of the papers were published in Life, letters, and papers of
William Dunbar ... pioneer scientist of the Southern United States,
compiled and prepared from the original documents for the National
Society of Colonial Dames in America, by E. O. Rowland (1930)
Gift of Marion Dunbar Davis and John F. Jenkins, 1918.
1. Geology— Mississippi Valley. 2, Red River of Louisiana. 3.
Meteorology — Mississippi— Adams Co. 4. Indians of North America —
Louisiana. 5. Plantations — Adams Co., Miss. i. Jefferson, Thomas,
Pres. U. S., 1743-1826.
MS 60-2578
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History
Mordecai family.
Papers, 1783-1947.
1870 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 847)
Papers of a Jewish family identified with North Carolina and Vir-
ginia history. Diaries, correspondence, writings, and scrapbook.
Chiefly the papers of Jacob Mordecai, merchant and educator of War-
renton, N.C., and Richmond; his first and second wives, Judith Myers
Mordecai and Rebecca Myers Mordecai (half-sisters), and several of
their 18 children. Most letters date from 1810 to 1850 and contain
detailed information about family, social, and local events in Rich-
mond and Petersburg, Va. ; Warrenton, Wilmington, and Raleigh,
N O • and Mobile, Ala.; a female seminary conducted by the Mor-
decals at Warrenton, N. O. (1809-19) ; events of the War of 1812 Ir.
the South; travels of a son, Samuel Mordecai (1812-13 and 1816) ; ■
other family travels ; problems of religious belief and family tradition
In a divided family, whose members Intermarried and moved in Jewish
and Gentile circles ; and the publishing activities of a daughter, Ellen
Mordecai, In the 1840's. Related to the library's collections of Cam-
eron family papers, Eilen Mordecai reminiscences, Emma Mordecai,
diary, George W. Mordecai papers, Margaret Mordecai Deyereux
papers, ana' Kennon-Mordecalscr. in Whittle Collection.
Unpublished, Indexed description In the library.
Gift of Patty Mordecai, 1943-49, and Mrs. Gavin Dortch, 1956.
1 Southern States— Soc. life & cust. 2. Southern States— Hist—
War of 1812. 3. Jews in the Southern States. 4. Mordecai Female
Seminary, Warrenton, N. C. I. Mordecai, Jacob, 1762-1836.
MS 60-2579
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Power, John Logan, 1834-lbOl.
Papers, 1862-1901.
180 items and 3 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History. ■
Printer and publisher, Confederate veteran, and public olncial.
Correspondence, petitions, reports, financial statements, speeches, his-
torical data, and scrapbooks. Much of the material was accumulated
while Power was worthy grand patron of the Order of the Eastern
Star of Mississippi; items from 1895 to 1901 deal chiefly with Con-
federate military history. A MS. volume contains a "Descriptive roll
of Withers' Light Artillery" (1862) which gives name, rank, age,
height, somplexlon, color of eyes, and other data about each soldier
enrolled. There are 2 scrapbooks of clippings, mainly dating from
1895-1900, during most of which period Power served as secretary of
state of Mississippi. Some material relates to the last days and death
of J J Pettus, Civil War Governor of Mississippi. Among the cor-
respondents are Mrs. Louis Raymond, Willie Pettus Lapsley, George
Bancroft, and Stephen D. Lee.
Indexed in part. ■■
The military roster and scrapbooks were given by Mrs. Orrin
Swayze, 1944.
1 Order of the Eastern Star. Grand Chapter of Mississippi. 2.
Confederate States of America— History, Military. 3. Mississippi—
Pol. & govt. 4. Pettus, John Jones, 1813-1867. I. Mississippi Artil-
lery. 1st Regt., 1862-1805.
MS 60-2580
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History V
Buck, Charles William.
Papers, 1852-1922.
618 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, Judge, author, and diplomat. Diaries, correspondence,
legal papers, MSS. of books, pictures, drawing book, scrapbooks, note-
books, and other papers, mainly dating from 1864-75. Most papers
deal with Buck's stays In Kentucky and Virginia, as a student at
Georgetown College and Washington and Lee University, and with
subsequent residence in Greenville, Miss., and Louisville, Ky. Aside
from two picture hooks, there is little coverage of his diplomatic
career as U. S. Minister to Peru. Includes 98 letters from his father,
John W, Buck (1886-74) and 117 from his mother, Mary B. Buck
(1866-75), 61 pictures of family members, a MS, volume of poems,
diaries of Buck (1878) and his wife (1898) ; printer's copy of MS, of a
novel Uncle Bob; MS. of an untitled novel (fragmentary), 2 y. of
pictures of "Pacific countries of South America, 1885-9" collected by
Buck, and 2 scrapbooks on miscellaneous and world affairs.
Purchased 1938.
1 South America — Descr, & trav.— Views. i. Buck, John \\.
n Buck Mary (Bell) m. Buck, Elizabeth Crow (Bullitt)
■:.- MS 60-2581
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company.
Becords, 1831-1936.
86 ft. t
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Papers of Amoskeag Manufacturing Company and of firms whose
MS 60-2582
274
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Knox, Henry, 1760-1806. Papers, 1719-1825. (Continued)
■ — Microfilm copy (negative)
55 reels.
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Constitu-
tional ,. period, 1789-1809— Sources. 8. Heal property— Maine. i.
Knox, Lucy (Flucker) d. 1824. u, Waldo family.
MS 60-2588
Mass, Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1660-1938.
187 reels of microfilm.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Microfilm copies (positive) of originals In the Hecords Boom of
the New York Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Minutes of men's and women's "business meetings, minutes of the
ministers and elders-meetings, and registers of births, deaths, mar-
rlages and removals. '
Listed In the card catalog of the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from the New York Yearly Meeting, 1960.
1. Friends, Society of. New Yorl; Yearly Meeting— Hist— Sources.
2. Registers of births, etc—New York (State)
D ... „ „ MS 60-2689
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Hamilton, N. Y. (Al-
bany Co.)
Records, 1796-1804.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
Minutes, account books, and miscellaneous papers of a class manu-
facturing company. «""»"U
New York Historical Society MS 60-2690
Blue, Matthew Powers, 1824-1884.
Papers, 1820-89.
1 file drawer.
In Alabama Dept of Archives and History.
Public offlclal and local historian. Correspondence, diary (1847-
48), eccounts (1820-89), and newspaper clippings. Includes notes
and i-acords gathered for Blue's history of the city of Montgomery,
Ala., and for historical sketches and statistics of Alabama.
1. Alabama— Hist. — Sources.
Alabama. Dept. of
Archives and Hist.
MS 60-2591
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1862-1929.
Papers, 1895-1930.
30 tile drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative and Senator from Alabama Cor-
respondence, speeches, biographical material, circulars, many news-
p ?SSL cllp ? 1 i lg ^' """Pbooks, and material relating to the campaigns
of 1912 v and 1924. ;
iqio T7 i S i~" P ,°!- & . gov ^T 1B0 i- 1953 - 2- Presidents— 17. S.— Election—
1912. 3. Presidents— 17. S.— Election— 1924.
... _ . "„ \ MS 60-2592
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Bankhead, John Hollis, 1872-1946.
Papers, 1917-46.
8 Die drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Coal operator, lawyer, and 17. S. Senator from Alabama. Cor-
i r SS 0n iM« ce ' "'f 6 ^' and ,l>*Pera relating to the campaigns of 1922,
1930, 1936, and_1942, to legislation (1934-46), and to government
employment (1930-46) Includes papers gathered by Charles Crowe,
Baitkhead's son-in-law and secretary, '
low."' S_P0 ^ & BOVt-1901-1953. 2. Alabama-Pol & govt-
1865- I. Crowe, Charles.
ai»k r> . . MS 60-2593
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and Hist
Jones, Thomas Goode, 1844-1914.
Papers, 1881-1943.
3 file drawers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate soldier, Governor of Alabama, and Federal District
Judge. Correspondence and business accounts.
1. Alabama— Pol. & govt— 1866- 2. Judges— TJ. S.— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
., u ■■' MS 60-2594
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and Hist
May, B L
Papers, 1927-30.
1 file drawer.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, records, articles pertaining to the Mobile Basin
and Tennessee River Improvement Association, and report of a survey
of Alabama and Georgia rivers. Some of May's papers are In the
repository's T. Q. Jones collection.
1. Mobile Basin and Tennessee River Improvement Association
2. Rivers— Alabama. 3. Rivers— Georgia. ■:^^7
... .„...-. MS 60-2596
Alabama. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Pitch, Andrew, 1747-1811.
Papers, 1769-1805.
62 Items and 1 v.
In Connecticut State Library.
Army officer. Revolutionary War papers, account books, deeds,
and other papers.
Purchase, 1940.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-2596
Connecticut. State Llbr.
Sheppard family.
Correspondence, 1844-87.
folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm, made from originals
owned by Charles Sheppard.
Correspondence of the Sheppard, Williams, and related families of
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri, California, and England,
relating to religion, banking, mercantile activities, slaves, loans, and
personal affairs. '
I. Williams family.
«. :; '-, r, . ... MS 60-2597
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Per Tog-Morgen zshurnal, New York
Records, 1922-37.
15 ft
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, MSS. of some published and many unpublished
articles, and memoranda.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the newspaper, 1940.
v , r „ t .... MS60-2698
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
Autobiographies, 1882-1955.
18 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part, transcripts.
300 autobiographies written by Russian, Polish, and Rumanian
Jewish Immigrants, Some of these autobiographies are quite exten-
sive, depict Interesting occurrences In the lives of the authors, and
furnish descriptions of life In eastern European Jewish towns at the
end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries.
Index In repository.
Open to Investigators nnder restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Acquired, 1942-59.
1. Jews in Eastern Europe — Blog.
MS 60-2599 rev
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Eallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-
Papers, 1924-50.
24 ft
In tlvo Institute for Jewish Research Library
In part, transcripts.
^Educator and .writer. Correspondence, clippings, and papers on
education and on many liberal and Jewish causes. Correspondents
Include Henri Bergson, Louis D. Brandels. John Dewey, Theodore
Dreiser, .James T. Farrell, Kurt Lewin, Sinclair Lewis, Walter Llpp-
man,H. L. Mencken, and George Saatayana.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
G. if t of Dr. Kallen, 1954.
1. Education — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Authors — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Jews In the V. S.— Hist— Sources.
vi r „. * . MS 60-2600
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
276
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stowe, Lewis, 1828-1911.
Papers, 1819-1908.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Farmer and Indian agent. Correspondence, diaries, deeds, house-
hold accounts, and other papers relating to farming operations In
Le Sueur Co., Minn., to payments of annuities to the Indians, to
missionaries such as Henry B. Whipple and Joseph A. Gllflllan, and
to a surveying trip through the Rocky Mountains for the Cnnadlan
Pacific Hallway. Includes a register for the Watervllle House, a
hotel in Watervllle, Minn., and genealogical records with Information
on the Babcock, Stone, Stowe, and Tower families.
Presented by Walter H. Stowe, 1987.
1. Agriculture— Minnesota— Le Sueur Co. 2. White Earth Indlnn
Reservation, Minnesota. 3. Protestant Episcopal Church In the
XJ s. A. — Missions. 4. Missions- iinnesotn. 5. Canadian Pacific
Railway— Explorations and surveys. 6. U. S.— Geneal. I. Water-
vllle House, Watervllle, Minn.
MS 60-2601
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Livingston family.
Papers, 1716-1808.
22 v. and 10 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account books, and other pnpers. Includes ma-
terial relating to the estate of Philip Livingston; an account book
of Robert R. Livingston, Clermont, N. Y.; a lot book of Robert G.
Livingston, Rhinebeck, N. ■ Y.; and a register of cases In the New
York Supreme Court, kept by Robert R. Livingston and John Jay
(1770—821
I Livingston, Philip, 1716-1778. 2. Real property— Rhlnebeck,
N Y 3. Court records— New York (State) I. Livingston, Robert
R., 1746-1813. it. Livingston, Robert G. in. Jay, John, 1745-1329.
iv. New York. Supreme Court.
MS 60-2602
New York Historical Society
Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851.
Papers.
II v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections. _
Author. Correspondence and literary MSS. Includes MSS. of
Life of John Paul Jones, The battle of Plattsburg Bay, chapter xi
of Oak openings, part of Precaution, and letters relating to Its
publication (1820), biographical sketches of Commodores Bainbrldge,
Barry, and Perry, and History of the Navy of the United States of
America, extra-Illustrated with prints and MSS., and extended to
V ? Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792. 2. Plattsburg, Battle of, 1814.
3 Bainbrldge, William, 1774-1833. 4. Barry, John, 1745-1803. 5.
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819. 6. U. S. Navy— Hist.
*' MS 60-2603
New York Historical Society '■■-
Morris, Henry S
Business records, 1822-26.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia manufacturer. Letter book (1822-25) of .Henry
Morris and Stephen P. Morris with correspondence relating to the
manufacture of Iron and brass forglngs, coal shipments, etc. ; cash-
book (1823) containing Henry Morris' expense account and Journal
(In Spanish) of a trip to Spain; 2 daybooks (1825-26) relating to
the manufacture of umbrella frames.
Presented by Harold B. Gllllngham and others.
1 Iron Industry and trade— Philadelphia. 2. Brass Industry and
trade— Philadelphia. 8. Coal trade— Philadelphia. 4. Spain— Descr,
& trav. 5. Umbrellas and parasols. i. Morris, Stephen P.
MS 60-2604
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Norris family.
Papers, 1642-1860.
70 v. and 16 boxes. ..■■„...
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. „..,.„,„,,,.
Chiefly papers' of Isaac Norris, merchant, mayor of Philadelphia,
and official of the province of Pennsylvania ; of his son Isaac Norris,
merchant leader of the Quaker, purty and speaker of the Pennsyl-
vania A^emoly? and of Charles- Norris, trustee of tie General Loan
Office of Pennsylvania. Mainly letter books, account books, and docu-
men^ relat"ng to real estate. A large part of the collection deals
wUh the administration of the General Loan Office of f e"PW*«"»"
(1742-68) Other papers Include notes of the House of Representa-
tiv«r7l7q4-35) • Genealogical notes and extracts from the letter books
of TsaVc^lVon the Norrls-Lloyd families (9 v.) ; family letters,
etc. (168^-1814) "deeds and wedding certificates (1687-1790) ; papers
relatlne to the Library Company of Philadelphia (1778-1812) ; cor-
rtpondence deafing with affairs of the Pennsylvania Fire CJo. (1850-
60)7 school exercise books, architect's plan for a house, a box of
™*trv with notes (1750-1835); pamphlets and almanacs (1746-
8$ft minutes of the Pythonlan Society (1779) and of the Board
of Education (1845-17) Other persons named are Thomas Griffith.
William Griffith, Thomas Lloyd, Thomas Penn, Richard Peters, Hugh
Robert, Joseph Sermon, and Edmund Wooley. ■
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
' Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. 1949.
Presented by members of the Norris family, _■
1 Real property-Pennsylvania. 2. Philadelphia. Library Oo„,.
™nv a P«nn B vlvanhT (Colony) General Assembly, 1734-85. 4.
&l?an?a Fire Company. *E Pennsylvania (Ww)^
L^n Office. 0. Pythonlan Society. I. Norris, Isaac 1671 -1735.
tT Norris Isaac 1701-1760. in. Norris, Charles, 1712-1766. rv.
P^nsylvanla (Colony) General Loan Office, y. Pythonlan Society.
vTpwShlaSchoVl District. Board of Public W™"™^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lightfoot family.
Papers, 1?33-1816.
ca. 2000 Items. ' , „ .,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
PuDere'o P f b a t K l Iy 3 of Pennsylvania surveyors, Including land war-
rants Issued by Provincial Governors of Pennsylvania to settlers In
various counties, surveys and field books, survey of the boundary
between Pennsylvania and Maryland with a few miscellaneous Items,
JouS of Benjamin Lightfoot (1770-72) describing a tour from
Reading to Tankhannlnk Creek and surveys made ofa 1»W .tract
of land there, with descriptions of topography, Indian relation*
frontier life, adventures of the Journey, and other subjects Also,
MS not^s or a survey of a line from PottsvlllVto Shamokln byBen-
Jamln Lightfoot (1759) Includes field books and survey records of
Samuel Llgntfoot, Thomas Lightfoot, Edward SculU Mordecal Yarnall,
Henry Vnndersllce, Andrew Lytle, and Benjamin Pa.rvin.
- Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed„ no. 371-372.
Gifts of Thomas M. Lightfoot, ca. 1936. -.■■■■
1 Land titles— Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania— Surveys. 3. Penn-
sylvanfa - Bound. -^ Maryland. 4. Maryland -Bound —Jennsyl-
vanla. 5. Pennsylvanla-Descr. & trav. I. Lightfoot, Benjamin,
fl - 1770> MS 60-2606
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Winston, Robert Watson, 1880-1944.
Papers, 1834-1944. .
L^n' vcrslty of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lM Nortn n ckr"awyer, State legislator, Judge, historian, and blog-
SeUWustX Patrick Henry Winston, and George Taylor Win-
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Robert W. Winston. . «_p i & itovt —
1 North Carolina— Pol, & govt. — 1865- 1, U. &. — roi. « buvi.
19^945 3 U S.-Hlst.lcivll War-Personal narratives-Con-
federate side 4. European War, 19U-1918-Personal >ja"atlves,
American 5 CaTifornla-Descr. & trav. 6. Bast (Far East)-Descr.
&trnv ' MS60-26O7
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Amite Co., Miss.
Records, 1811-65.
Tn Mlasls<ilDnl Dent, of Archives and History. „ :,,-,
. r?ocumen?8 pertafnlng to the business of Amite Co • courfaMlSll-
21 \ toeether with documents pertaining to MaJ. Gen. W. w. "J""* 8
nitiRion to Br K Gen. W. S. Featherston's Brigade during and fol-
'rS^t^S^S^"^ -^ Atlanta Campaign 1834
1775-1817. MS 60 _2608
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and Hist.
277
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1915.
Papers of Alexander Boyd Andrews, father nnd son,
1850-1916. '
10ft.
i-J? U ? We ?iS?, 0f J N 2H th Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no, 2412 and 3245)
Alexander Boyd Andrews, Sr., Confederate Army officer, planter
!« m » ^ executive. His papers largely relate to railroad man!
agement, especially to the affairs of the Southern Railway, which
Andrews served as first vice president (1894-1915) Includes account
w£«\n* T^ Sl r iS , reC ?, r . d8 ' a 5 d a ^nealogy o' the Andrews, Haw-
?J ?> ? . d K Jo « n8 i, on fa mllies. P«Pers of A. B. Andrews, Jr., a lawyer
of Raleigh, N.O, reflect his Interest and activity In the Episcopal
Ohureh .end the Diocese of North Carolina, which he served as
chancellor- <md his concern with standards of legal education,
judicial sauries, general education In North Carolina, State hls^
tory, and Masonic history. Includes his collection of American and
5«w 8 -L' 1 ^ B n ap ^ / 1725 - 1902 > The papers are related to the
Hawkins family business papers and books (1740-1898)
? o °L A ' B ' A ° dre ws, Jr., and gift and purchase from his heirs.
t T Southern Railway. 2. Andrews family. 8. Hawkins family, 4.
Johnston family B . Law — Study and teaching. 8. Education —
North Carolina. 7. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. North
Carolina (Diocese) 8. Autographs— Collections. i, Andrews
Alexander Boyd, 1878-1946. '
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 60-2615
Grate, Simon, 1840-1925, oollector.
American political subjects; autographs, 1641-1922
1 v. and 118 boxes. *
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
tlons a7Xl9oii e »n5 ™„ P ?»'i tS r re P^ eIltl 2« P^'dentlnl administra-
tions (Kdu-iHOl) and containing letters of every President and flnh.
Inet member from Washington to McKlnley; ateo pawrland Iette™
I ??X1 ?? , the Delation of Independence and Articles of confed-
eration ; early provincial, colonial, and national congresses and cm
vent o M ; Governors of Pennsylvania and other S?StesTmaterlal on
Mexico and South America; members of the Penn family In colonial
Z™^^Z£?£l W * r bi « 0T " - ««,rge W^n'gtt:
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 250.
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some items purchased.
1. Statesmen — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 U S
Hist. — Sources. 3. Spanish America— Hist.— Sources.
o, , . . o MS 60-2616
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Russell family.
Papers, 1760-1869.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
i ^2 rr ^? >< ! ndellce ' documents, account books, maps, and plans of
K,L! !r T™ »' ?""«"> Resell, originally^* Birmingham,
for** n™ tfKI' % a S" f0 'i 0W . er u? f Joaepn Priestley, who emigrated
»HT;l« e ?' S-. and °£-*' 8 80n ^omas Russell. Contains
tTtWh!2. f pol ' tl< i al affairs In Prance and Spain; maritime troubles
with the French; Journeys and business affairs in the U, S., Including
w»r (Sri^Sffi 8 ^i : 2 l 68 " 1 controversy between the Russells and Ful-
war Sklpwlth, U. S. Consul - General In Prance; and various financial
o a ^f„'^ COrre8 S? nden .i s lnclnd6 Geor « e Russe ll, John Philip de
Gruchy, Thpmas Glbbs Morgan, J, R. Priestley, and Hugh Roberts.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
Presented by Thomas H. Russell and Mrs. Alexander Scott.
,o„q p ™n c e— Hist— Revolution— 1708-1794. 2. Spain— Hist— 1788-
1808. 8. U. S.— Comm. 4. U. S— Descr. & trav.— 1783-1848. 5. Real
property — U.S. f. Russell, William, 1740-1818. n. Russell,
Thomas, 1775-1851. «==»",
Historical "Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2617
Dee, James Phillip.
George William Norris papers, 1949-60
20 folders.
C n" H n:xerslty °' Mll ><M>url Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
. k Pa i? e , rs accumulated by Dee In the writing of his master's thesis at
the University of Missouri, a rhetorical study of the speeches of
George W. Norris. Senator from Nebraska. Includes correspondence,
a J >0 , 8raph , y ?f Norris by Alfred Lelf, and questionnaires. Correl
spomlents i Include Hugo L. Black, Robert M. Lafollette, Jr., Kenneth
D. McKellar, and Claude Pepper.
Gift of Mr. Dee.
1. Norris, George William, 1861-1944. i. Leif, Alfred.
_ T MS 60-2618
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Jefferson Co., Miss.
Records, 1806-1910.
1023 Items.
In Ml> .ibisippl Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous papers of the Jefferson County Circuit Court 1807-
72; minutes of the Orphans Court (1830-32), of the Probate Court
(1833-34), und a tax list of personal property, Church Hill Election
District, Supervisor's District no. 4, Jefferson Co., for 1010 Also
Includes miscellaneous marriage records (1806-29, 1863, and 1800-
Acqulred 1947-48.
1. Taxation of personal property — Jefferson Co., Miss. 2 Court
records— Jefferson Co., Miss. 8. Registers of births, etc.— Jefferson
Co,, Miss. i. Mississippi. Circuit Court (6th Circuit) n Missis-
sippi. Orphans Court (Jefferson Co.) m. Mississippi. Probate Court
(Jefferson Co.)
m. t , ■ ^ MS 60-2619
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Hassaurek, Friedrich, 1832-1886.
Papers, 1849-81.
2 ft.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
Lawyer, editor, political leader, author, lecturer, and diplomat.
Correspondence pertaining to political, personal, literary, and news-
paper affairs; Mixed Claims Commission (U. S., Ecuador, and New
Granada) documents (1865-87) : and MSS. of Hassaurek'g wrlt'ngs
Persons named include. Roellft* Brinkerhoff, Thomas Bucti, J v
Oastello, Salmon P. ChaBe, Charles E. Cist, William T. CoggeBhall!
Moncure D. Conway, Alexander J. Cotheal, Jacob D. Cox Timothy O
Day, William Dennlson, William M. Dickson, Benjamin Eggleston'
Thomas Ewlng, Samjel Galloway, John A. Gurley, F. A. Hofelmann'
Hermann Krelssman, James B. McKean, Charles Nordhoff, Donn
Piatt, Theodore J. de Sabla, John Sherman, Rufus P. Spalding. John
B. Stalle, Allen G. Thurman, William H. Venable, Benjamin P Wade,
and William H. West.
Unpublished descriptive listing In the library.
Gift of .Mrs. Charles H, Coffin, 1058.
1. Ohio— Pol. & govt. 2. Journalism— Cincinnati. 3. Ecuador—
Hist.— 1830-1805— Sources. 4. Republican Party. Ohio. 5. Liberal
Republican Party. Ohio. i. Mixed Claims Commission (U S
Ecuador, and New Granada)
MS60 - 2620
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Historical Research Project collection, 1936-41.
86 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
County histories prepared by a project, under the supervision of
Sijjle V. Powell, with the general title Source material for Mississippi
history. After June 30, 1930, some of this work was continued by
the Historical Records Survey. The histories completed by both
projects are for the counties of Alcorn, Amite, Attala, Calhoun. Car-
roll, De Soto, Forrest, Grenada, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence. Leake.
Lowndes, Montgomery, Noxubee, Pike, Pontotoc, Quitman, and Smith
Other works Include A hundred years with old Tishomingo physicians,
covering the counties of Alcorn, Prentiss, and Tishomingo, 1888-1936'
History of the Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs; Translations
of volumes i and rr of the original Spanish records of Adams County,
Mississippi, 1777-1802; and Source material for Mississippi folklore
1. Mississippi — History, Local. 2. Medicine — Mississippi. 3
Adams Co., Miss. — Hist. — Sources. 4. Mississippi Federation of
Women's Clubs. 5. Folk-lore-.MIsslsslppl. ,. Powell, Swan Vir-
ginia, n. ..Historical Records Survey. Mississippi, in. Title: Source
material for Mississippi history. ... , >iu«..«rara
vr, , i , ^ MS 60-2621 rev
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1930.
Papers, 1855-1935.
39 Items and 5 v.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History,.
Confederate Army officer, Mississippi legislator and political leader,
and U, S. Representative (1897-1901) Speeches, correspondence, and
miscellaneous papers of Henry and his family. Most of the papers
are. political and patriotic speeches of Henry. Includes 2 letters from
Patrick Henry, Jr., of Montlcello, Ark., who was circuit Judge of the
Tenth Judicial District of Arkansas, and 2 letters from the younger
Henry's wife, pertaining to her husband's death In 1035 The 5
volumes are as follows : Genealogy of the Henrys & Flournoys 1855 •
scrapbook and notebook, principally on the War Between the States
(1859-71) ; a legal notebook of R. V. Booth (1881) ; autograph book
of Patrick Henry (1861-84) ; and Recollections of the Fifteenth Regi-
ment of Mississippi Infantry, CSA, by J. R. Blnford.
Acquired, 1942.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1865-1900. 2. Henry family. 8. Plournoy
family. 4. U. S.— HIst,---OIvll War— Collections. 5. Mississippi In-
fantry. 15th Regt, 1861-1885. 6. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regi-
mental histories— Mississippi Infantry— 15th. i. Henry, Patrick,
d. 1935. ii. Blnford, James R. Recollections of the Fifteenth Regi-
ment of Mississippi Infantry.
„, '-'■",„ : ' MS 60-2622
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
279
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858.
Papers, 1812-60.
2532 Items, 4 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
in Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and microcopy of original Mbb.
in Alderman Library, University of Virginia.
Planter, lawyer/Mexican War officer, and political leader of
Natchez, Miss. Correspondence, military papers and records, bills,
receipts' notes, legal papers, scrapbook, plantation account books, and
Jam ly papers. The material reflects Quitman's public servicers
legislator, Chancellor, and Governor of Mississippi, as member of ^the
Oonstltut onal Convention of 1832, as officer. In command of several
vXneer unltsln the Mexican War, as civil and military governor of
MexlcoGlty (1847), and as a Member of the U. S. House of Repre-
sentatlves (1856-58) Much material relates to the political contro-
vert ot the^nt'partlcularly the slavery ques tton O ^papers
concern Quitman's service as Masonic grand master Ui Mississippi, and
nls interest In filibustering expeditions Involving Cuha and Nicaragua.
Military bodies referred to Include the 1st Field DMslon of Volun-
tiers 2d Brigade of the 1st Field Dlylslon of Volunteers, 3d Br gade
of the 2d Division of Volunteers, 1st Regiment of Alabama Volunteers,
1st Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, 1st Regiment of Mississippi Rifle-
menTtat ReglmenTof New York Volunteers, 1st and 2d Raiments of
Pennsylvania Volunteers, and 1st Regiment of South CaroUna Volun-
teere The military papers contain references to Zachary Taylor and
Wlnfleld Scott. The plantation accounts reflect the affairs of Sprlng-
W 2 Plant™ on, Adams Co.. Miss. The scrapbook contains clippings
relating to the American cr Know Nothing Party, the Southern Rights
Union, Henry S. Foote, and the "Democracy of Mississippi" platform.
Includes letters written by Quitman to his son, Frederick Henry Quit-
man (1847-53), containing family and personal news, references to a
yellow fever epidemic, and a comment on Jefferson Davis during the
Me The%lM a t r a«on a d ccounU were acquired 1942, and part of the mili-
tary material In 1944. The scrapbook and Quitman's letters to his son
were given by Mrs. Alex Leon, 1956-58. 1B ik_isai 1
1 Mississippi— Pol & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1815-1861. 3.
U. S.- Hist. -War with Mexico, 1845-1848 - Sources. •* Cuba-
Hlst - Insurrection — 1849-1857. 5. Nicaragua -Hist. -Filibuster
War 1855-1860. 6 Springfield Plantation, Adams Co., Miss. T.
Quitoan, Frederick Henry, d. 1884. MS 60-2609
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Johnston, Josiah Stoddard, 1784-1888.
Papers, 1821-39.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. -
• Lawyer and statesman; U. S. Representative and Senator from
Louisiana. Correspondence, official and personal papers of Merest
ta connectlonwltl. national politics, particularly the 1824 Presidential
campaign of John Qulncy Adams, William H. Crawford, Henry Clay,
and Andrew Jackson. Other subjects Include the Antl-masonlc move,
ment, the recharter of the United States Bank, Judge Peck's Impeach-
ment French spoliation claims, the tariff, sugar, expansion of _ terri-
tory, legislative Issues before Congress, Louisiana politics, the building
of roads and canals, land claims, cotton, slavery, requests tor govern-
mental positions, elections, Henry Clay's bitterness i toward fl Andrew
Jactaon, a reception tendered to Lafayette, and Johnston's financial
and pereonal transactions. Includes correspondence and papers of
JameVBrown, A Porter, Edward Everett. Matthew S. Qoay, R. W.
Stoddard. William Shaler, Henry D. Gilpin, Nicholas Blddle, John H.
JohiSton, HenryClay (about 50 letters, 1824-33). Thomas Jefferson,
John Sibley, and William S. Johnston. o m i„n„_
1 n S— Pol. & govt— 1815-1861. 2. Presidents— U. S— Election—
1824. 3. Peck, James H„ d. 1837. 4. Antlmasonlc Party. 5 Bank of
the United States, 1816-1836. 6. French spoliation claims. VU.,&—
Public works. 8. U. S.— Econ. condit. i. Clay. Henry, 1777-1852.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883.
Papers, 1800-1901.
ca. 16,000 Items. '".'■'„ n '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Engineer, scientist, and army officer. Correspondence, military
papers and documents, field dispatches, telegrams, orders, x reports,
maw, surveys, literary MS, clippings, scrapbook, printed matter, and
other material. The papers relate to Humphreys' work as a civil
engineer with the U. S. Topographical Engineers, as head of the
Coast Survey, and with related projects ; a large proportion roncerns
his military career, especially his activities during tht , Civ I ^War
Includes the MS. of his From Gettysburg to the Rapldan (1883) ;
notes and papers on the Virginia campaign (1864-65) ; correspondence
between Grant and Lee relating to Lee's surrender (1866) ; campaign
maps; lake and coast surveys.; a scrapbook (1800) on the U. S. 8.
Constitution; reprint of Who built the United States Navy? (1793) ;
pamphlets on the Battle of Gettysburg (1866); material concerned
with the case of Fitz-John Porter (1869) ; and correspondence (1867-
1901) of N.N. Humphreys. . i"" *
Gift of members of the Humphreys family ; some Items purchased.
1 U. S— Hist— Olvll War— Sources. 2. Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-
1801. 3. Cartography— U. S. 4. Constitution (Frigate) i. Grant,
Ulysses Simpson, Pres. U. S., 1822-1885. n. Lee, Robert Edward,
1807-1870. rn. Humphreys, N. N.
MS 60-2611
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1867-1942.
Clark, Charlton M
Papers, 1847-1941.
138 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Mississippi-born editor, writer, and speaker, who lived most of
his life In Washington, D. C., where he was president of the Missis-
sippi Society. Correspondence, historical papers, photos., clippings,
diaries, printed matter, and other items. Includes clippings of his-
torical Interest about Kosciusko, Miss. ; Attala Co., Miss. ; the Natchez
Trace the Kosciusko press, travel in Europe, Washington news, and
miscellaneous subjects, mostly by Clark. Two diaries kept by Mwajah
Clark cover the years 1848 and 1861. There are 2 pamphlets : The
old Natchez Trace, by T. P. Guyton ; and Chronicles of the fire-eaters
of the tribe of Mississippi. Includes a thesis, Ancient Egypt, the
source of government and jurisprudence; and a typed MS. entitled
The Indians and the Revolution. t= it of the collect Ion compiled by
Clark, relating to.Gov. David Holmes, is separately filed. Some
material relates to family history, and there Is a "Genealogy of
^ArtaVcofMlss. 2. Natchez Trace, Miss 3. Clark famUy.
4. Holmes, David, 17V0-1832. 5. Indians of North Amerlca-Wars-
1775-1783 6. Egypt— Pol. & govt,— To 332 B. 0. I. Clark, Mlcajah.
n. Guyton, Thomas Percy. The old Natchez Trace.
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Brown, Maud (Morrow)
Historical papers, 1836-1938.
6 Items and 5 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In Dart transcripts (typewritten) ..;■'■. ■
Historian for Mississippi bodies of the Daughters of the American
Revolution and United Daughters of the Confederacy. Addresse^
reports, copies of correspondence, and historical writings. Incudes
ApreUmlnary report on the history of the First Presbyterian Church
of Oxford In the Synod of Mississippi, July 1837-January 1936, by
MrsT Calvin S. Brown (Maud Morrow Brown) ; Some early history
or lafavette County. Mississippi, complied by David Reese Chapter,
2 £ R, begun ?n 192?; Lafayette County, 1860-1865 a ^narrative by
MrToavln Brown, historian of Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter
■U i> O. based on material collected by chapter members, 1935;
The diary, letters, and reminiscences of two of Forrest's cavalrymen,
OSA R. O. B. Morrow and William Decatur Howell, collected and
arr 'hy Maud Morrow Brown, 1932; copies of 31 letters written to
Margery B. Rogers Clark by J. G. Clark, her husband, and Jonathan
and A. H. Clark, her sons (1861-63) ; copies of 6 letters written by
William E. Duncan, CSA (1861-62) ; Seventy-five years ago, an ad-
dress delivered on Memorial Day, 1935, by Mrs. Calvin S Brown
They acted like men, and address delivered to the 1938 Mississippi
State convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Vlcks-
trarg. by Maud Morrow Brown; Recollections of the Civil War In
Lafayette Co., by Ella F. Pegues, Oxford, Miss.; Nancy K. Merrlam
Howell, my grandmother, by Maud Morrow Brown; and copy of a
letter written by John M. Lyles, Manassas Junction, Va., July 13,
M6 l' U S.— Hlst-Clvll War— Personal narratlves-Confwlerate
side 2 Oxford. Miss. First Presbyterian Church. 3. Lafayette
Co Miss -Htet 4 ^Howell, Nancy K. Merrlam. J. Morrow,
B ''O B 184MM8 " Hoiell, William Decatur. 1846-1864. m.
Clark Margwy B Rogers, rv. Clark, J. G. v. Clark, Jonathan, fl.
1861-1868 T vi Clark" A H. vn. Duncan, William B. vin Pegues,
BUa F rx Daughters of the American Revolut on. Mississippi.
David Reese Chapter, Oxford, x. United Daughters of the Con-
federacy^lsslsslppl Division. Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter,
° xtoTi - MS 60-2613
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Burwell, Lucy (Cole)
Papers, 1751-1905.
1079 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, other papers, and account books, of Lucy Cole
Burwell, of Manson, N. C. and her family. Main coverage Is for
the yeara 1872-1905 the letters reflect the social life of an agrarian
family for four generations. Chiefly letters to Lucy Burwell from
-■■■fiTklrl friends, from John N. Cole, and from her chl dreti. Includes
merchaUlsl account books of Lewis A Burwell of Mec k enburg Co..
Va. (1807-08) and of the Arm of White and Burwell (1866-68)
hescrlbed In Guide to the manuscript -collections In the Duke
UnStyUbraryrby N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 80.
^Tu'r^ 1 lKt-North Carolina. 2. General stores-Mecklenburg
Co.,Va. i. Cole, John N. n. Burwell, Lewis A. m. Cole
family. rv.Burwk family, v. White and^urwelL^
Duke Univ. Library
278
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Logan family.
Papers of the Logan and Dickinson families. 1671-1890
ca. 1000 Items and 4 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of the Pennsylvania Quaker families, Including correspond
enee deeds pntents, marriage certificate, and other papers of John
Dickinson, Revolutionary lawyer and statesman; letter book of Jona.
than Dickinson, Pennsylvania chief Justice (1698-1701) ; letter book
of James Logan, secretary to Wlllinm Penn (1781-32, 1741-12) '• let-
?™£\ ^ a .7 Nor ]' is f 178 *"^) ! biogrnphlcnl sketch of George Logan
(18J1) , letters of men prominent In Pennsylvania history, Including
Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. Much correspondence
relates to family affairs, but many letters allude to religious, political
and social matters during the Revolution "and early national period!
Includes Mary Dickinson's commonplace book (1760-63) ; papers con-
«»r!?lo a , trla ' of William Moore, a Judge, for misbehavior in office
(17o7-58) ; and a group of published speeches, treaties, almanacs,
acts nnd statutes, periodicals, pamphlets, and letters.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 882-883. •
Gifts of Maria Dickinson Logan and Robert R. Logan
1. Pennsylvania— Hist— Sources. 2. Commonplace books. 3. Lo-
gan, George, 1753-1821. i, Dickinson, John, 1782-1808. n. Dickin-
son, Jonathan, 1683-1722. ni. Logan, James, 1674-1751. iv. Norrls
. J? a F-,^ F « ranklln ' Benjamin, 1706-1790. vi. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres.
U. S. t 1743-1826. vii. Dickinson family,
_,,,,„,. , ' MS 60-2628
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collector.
American wars; autographs. 1657-1911
. 82 boxes. '
BylvaTaStts 1 ! 6 ^ C °" Wtl0nS lD Hl8tMl<!al Socle * <* Penn-
«„ ^ e i° g * B 2 h , ,ettei ; s an «l Portraits of military and naval officers who
participated In colonial wars, French and Indian War A^otI^d
and" °C.v r W ?'a 4 Indla " TJf and 'ampX^MexlcaTwar!
?„, * '^J* W . ar . - . Inclu < les Papers of British and other foreign officers
lh B t r!vn e w^ t '„°?H and War ?' I*", representatives of bo h sWef ™
*M„ESi **wS» .. Papers ' eIatln 8 t° the Confederate Congress, Oon-
^erlM'nn?,?' ™*™«™* «« 'the Confederate Stalls
^Sn^iffiS' 1 C0 " <!<:t,0n8 ° f «•,«•«»—
? tt 2.' Mr ' Gratz i 80me "ems purchased.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2624
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Participants in cultural life, arts, and sciences; auto-
graphs, 1647-1928.
103 boxes.
BylvaTa 8 cS a iectls he ° rati ""^^ '" H ' 8t0rlcal Socle * °< Pea ""
Autograph letters and portraits^ representative documents of Amnri
flS%r™ts7l728^^
coverers, mathematicians, and astronomers ^77^191^ paTntere
sculptors, and engravers (1790-1921), physicians (1682-1928) Dhl-
lanthropists (1761-1902), scientists (lV^lOW^n'd^Tvrrslty and
college Presidents (1647-1921) Includes prose and poetry of Sneri-
can authors (1780-1915), and literary miscellany (lY9CHl912)^
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some Items purchased
™n»« «£'~i nt ! ll ^ UaI 'A fe ' 2> Art'ets-Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 8. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences/etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2625
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collector.
Miscellaneous groups of autographs, 1754-1824.
11 boxes
sy.™nU 8 coilect^ e GraU COlleCtl0n8 ' n H1St0rlCal Socle * * Pea -
Correspondence, documents, memoranda, and other papers of per-
sons prominent In colonial, Revolutionary/and eariy 'SaHonal Ufe.
Sklfn ZITh "^ 1 aCta , *P* !>y Charles Thomson, Benjamin
T%£ ™ V? Dd Jol \',.. H . an £ ook - freest Broups of papers are those of
2 "b?™ JZV^T 1 Ga » atln . St«P«en Girard, Charles Thomson,
55 £ a ^ T° n Steuben ; there are smaller groups of papers of George
Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, George LatimerrRoblrt M^X
2m Ztftf^T Ko«cluszko and others. Includes a memoran-
fyjir?? 11 ^ 76 !"^ of charIe » Thomson, with his notes as secretary
of the Continental Congress. i»».iwucuiij
Gift of Simon Gratz ; some Items purchased,
inna x, n Hl !. t,— J*? T0lu « 0n — Sources. i. Dickinson, John, 1782-
Jf %£ aalla ^ n> ^ ]bert ' 1761 -l*«e. I". Olrard, Stephen, 1756-183L
L^S"' Charles ,1729-1824. v. Steuben,' Friedrlch Wllhelm
Ludolf Gerhard Augustln, baron von, 1780-1794. vi. TJ. S. Continen-
Historlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2626
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Pennsylvania politics and legal affairs; autographs, 1800-
8 v. and 15 boxes.
eylvS^ectftnr G " ta C0 " e0tl ° n9 '" HlStorlcal ^lety °f p e „„.
Autogrnpli letters and portraits, representative documents of Penn-
sylvanla political Hgures: Benjamin S. Bonsnll correspondence (1830-
86) ; Thomas Bradford correspondence (1800-1846) • Charles Gilnln
correspondence^lSei-eS) ; A. Boyd Hamilton corresponSencV (U&
In^.^i t 1 i Orbl80n despondence (1806-jQ) containing Jackson
and anti-Jackson material, Simon Cameron letters, nnd Buck Snot
War papers; Samuel D. Patterson correspondence (1830) ; and
Thorjns Lninborn docket books (1813-50) ; - ' ■■'■
Gift f Mr. Gratz ; some items purchased
i™ 1 , - ;V.i n8,r n lvanla— PoL & 8° Tt - 2 - Jnckson, Andrew, Pres U S
Vu^R n 3, BUC ^ h a 0t Wa S mB - *■ Court 'ecoids^P e nn^lvanla:
J- Bonsall, Benjamin S. n. Bradford, Thomas, 1781-1851. in. Gilo In
Ohnrlea iv. Hamilton, Adam Boyd, 1808-1800. v. Orblson Wll iam'
tar?Th e o r m n as S ' m0n ' """"^ TO ^""^amue'l O. v*"^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2627
Boehm, Margaret Donaldson, 1894-1956.
Papers, 1883-1956.
200 Items.
In John Hopkins University Library.
Graduate student nt Johns Hopkins University. Letters and
Qiane8#
Card catalog In library,
Bequest of Margaret D. Boehm, 1957.
■„,,„, MS 60-2628
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Paschall family.
Papers, 1747-1871.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Paschall and Sellers fam-
ilies including receipt book (1747-76) of Dr. John Paschall; account
book (1811) of Thomas G. Paschall; poetry albums (1830) of
George and Ann Sellers; 2 autograph albums (1853-61) of Mary
Frances Paschall; 1 v. of poetry (1786) by Sarah Paschall ; deeds
and patents to land (1750-1871), and family correspondence (1818-
Presented by Anne Paschall and by the estate of John T. Morris
1. Poetry— Collections. 2. Autographs— Collections, i. Sellers
family.
a , .,,',' . MS 60-2629
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Horton, Phineaa, firm, Ironia, N. J.
Records, ca. 1809-52.
5v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections,
w Bo, 00 " 58 of goods soldnnd payments received by a general store Id
Morris Co,
Bxchnnge, 1934,
1. General stores — Morris Co., N. J,
New Jersey Hist, Soc.
MS 60-2630
French, Samuel Gibbs, 1818-1910.
Papers, 1846-1904.
661 Items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Army officer and public official. Personal and business corre-
spondence, MS. of autobiography, newspaper clippings, speeches
articles, and miscellaneous papers. The papers pertain generally to
the personal and business affairs of French, to Confederate military
history, and activities of Confederate veterans. Much material
relates to French's service bb major general in Joseph E. Johnston's
army during the Atlanta Campaign of 1864. Fifteen Items are letters
or copies of letters written by French. Some Incoming correspond-
ence dates from the 1860's, but the bulk of the coverage Is for 1890-
l^hii.h n H , rtJ5i ,h, l MS - it Frenfn ' s Two wars, an autobiography
(published 1901) Among the correspondents are Wirt Adams, Adel-
bert Ames, Joseph E. Brown, Joseph M. Brown, Julius L. Brown,
R. Bullock, Ellison Capers, Charles Clark, Brutus J. Clay. F. m!
Cockrell, Alvan O. Glllem, John B. Gordon, Jones S. Hamilton, John
B. Hood, Charles E. Hooker, Stephen D. Lee, W. G. Myers, D W
Sandra, J. M. Smith, Alex P. Stewart, Wdward O. Walthall, James'
Grant Wilson, Robert C. Wood, Thomas j\ Wood, Marcus J. Wright
and William Verger.
'.x. 1 : U -S'— Hist.— Civil War— Societies, etc—Confederate. 2. U. S.—
Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side 3 U S
Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives. ' v-' '
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History
280
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ford, John, Methodist minister.
Papers of John Ford and family, 1818-194-1.
145 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Early settler In Mississippi, pioneer in Mississippi Methodism, and
leader In public affairs of the Mississippi Territory and the State in
its Infancy, Documents, letters, and business papers of Ford and
his descendants. Includes items pertaining to the estate of W. M.
Rankin, division of the property, slaves, and monies ; correspondence
of J. F. Ford ; promissory notes, deeds, bills, receipts; General Land
Office documents, one of which was signed by James Monroe (1820) ;
and statements of accounts of the leather and merchandising busi-
nesses of the family. There are minutes of trustees of the school at
Fordsville (1858)
Gift of Clara Ford Rankin, 1956.
1. Leather industry and trade— Mississippi. 2. General stores-
Marlon Co., Miss. i. Ford family, a, Rankin family.
MS 60-2632
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Territorial expansion and settlements in Pennsylvania and
elsewhere ; autographs, 1684-1895.
25 boxes.
Forms part Of the Gratz collections in Historical Society of Penn-
sylvania collections. -■■<.'••
Asylum Co. (1704-1839) ; list of stockholders, notes, correspond-
ence, agreements of sales of lands In Bradford, Columbia, Lycoming,
Northumberland; and other counties ; Avon-by-the-Sea Land and
Improvement Co. (1892-95) ; deeds (1712-1845) ; documents of prop-
erties in various counties; John Nicholson's land transactions (1761-
1882); Northumberland Co. (1773-94), land transactions, surveys,
trade, legal, and political papers; Pennsylvania Property Co. (1792-
94) ; North American Land Co, (1800-1880) ; early Pennsylvania and
New Jersey records (1684-1858), containing correspondence of colo-
nial settlers, surveys, trade, military, aad domestic records, with
other surveys (1688-1829) ; York Co. records (1768-1847) Including
material on land transactions, legal, domestic, and political matters.
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some Items purchased.
1 Real property— Pennsylvania. 2. Real property— New Jersey.
3. Pennsylvania— Surveys. 4. New Jersey— Surveys. 5. ^Pennsyl-
vania— Hist.— Sources, a New Jersey— Hist— Sources. 7, York Co.,
Pa— Hist.— Sources. i. Nicholson, John, d. 1800. n. Asylum Com-
pany, in. Avon-by-the-Sea Laud and Improvement Company, rv.
Pennsylvania Property Company, v. North American Land Com-
"""?• MS 60-2633
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pearson, Ben S
Literary MSS., 1905-41.
4 v. '■'
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection,
My aunt Flora Lee, Trip to Fayette, My grandfather's clock, ana
Picturesque Fayette, essays by a Missouri author.
Deposited by Mr. Pearson,
L Fayette, Mo.
MS 60-2634
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Smith, Helen Evertson.
Papers.
20 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Author. Family papers, material about John Cotton Smith, note-
books and MSS. of Miss Smith's articles on historical subjects.
1. Smith,. John Cotton, 1765-1845. 2. Smith family.
MS60-2635
New York Historical Society
Jones family.
Papers, 1696-1867.
en. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of a family of Welsh *«scent.whlch settled in southeastern
Pennsylvania during the colonial period ; contains matter of interest
concerning mercantile nnd political affairs of the Colony and State.
Includes deeds and patents to land (1705-1809) ; copy of a memorial
to George m concerning purchase of land from the Indians In New
York and on the Ohio (1774); treasurer's book of the Province of
Pennsylvania (1768-76) ; Owen Jones' daybooks and other account
books (1759-90) ; estate accounts, Including those of Mary Howell
(1785-91), and Thomas Wharton (1786-1807); letter books, rent
books invoice and market books, geometrical problems and surveys ;
accounts of the firms of Jones and Wister, Owen Jones and Co., and
Jones and Foulke; waste book and other accounts of Owen Jones, Jr.;
receipt book of Jonathan Jones (1796-1808); commonplace book
(poetry) and cipher book of Mary Powel Potts (1782) ; receipt book
of Robert Wharton, mayor of Philadelphia, containing city accounts
(1800-1808)- journal and survey book of Robert Lsttls Hooper
(1770): and correspondence of Owen Jones, U. S. Representative
from Pennsylvania, concerning his Civil War military service with
the First Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry (1861-63)
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the His-
torical Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 829.
1 Real property — Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania — Surveys. 8.
Finance P^bMc-Pennsylvaiiia. 4. U. S.-Hlst.-Olvll War-Regl-
men tafhistories-Pennsylvanla Oavalry-lst. 6 £«*«*» <*£-
nlrv 1st Reet 1861-1865. I. Jones, Owen, 1711-1793, n. Jones,
Owen 1744 of 5-1825. m Wharton, Robert, 1757-18S4. rv. Hooper,
St LeYtiS, 17307-1797. v. Jones, Owen, 1819-1878. n. Jones and
Wister. vn. Jones (Owen) and Company, vm. '™^***!*
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Crutcher family.
Papers of the Crutcher and Shannon families, 1826-1929.
2257 items. „. \ '' '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Correspondence, business and personal account bookSjCancelled
checks, statements' of the Warren Co. (Miss ) Jail and the W^offlce
paintings, clippings, pamphlets, printed matter, family pictures, and
nwmorabilla of the Crutcher and Shannon families of Vicksburg,
Warren Co., Miss. The papers are largely concentrated in the period
tomed?ate°y before, during and after the Oivll War and center
around the family of Marmaduke Shannon and his wife, Levlna
Morris Shannon. Family members represented include the r chil-
dren- Emma (Mrs. William O. Crutcher, mother of Philip and
William M Crutcher) ; Anne (Mrs. William A Martin) ; Levlna
(Mrs Thomas Mount) ; and Mary, Alice, Grace, and Marmaduke
Shannon Jr Includes letters of Edith Anderson, cousin of Philip
CrStcher; EmmS Shannon Crutcher (Mrs. William O. Crutcher);
PhUip Catcher; William M. Crutcher; William O. Crutcher; Anne
Shannon Martin (Mrs. William A. Martin) ; Howard Morris brother
of Mrs Shannon Levlna Shannon Mount (Mrs Tom "Mounts Alice
Shannon- Grace Shannon; Levlna Morris Shannon; Marmaduke
Shannon Esa; Marmaduke Shannon (also addressed as Dukey or
Duktev'and Mary Shannon. Of Interest are letters of Emma and
Sue kZon from St. Mary's Hall. Burlington N. J (1857-58) ;
eenealoeical information on the Morris, Crutcher, Shannon, and
ItSffamlUes (1875 and 1894); Dabney T. Marshall's letters on
pr£on conditions in Mississippi (1895-96. »»>;«« S. 8 ****
letter to Emma Shannon, begun by Anne and finished by Grace or
Alice Shannon, during the Siege of Vicksburg, 1863.
Gift of Philip Crutcher, 1929. ...... o
L St Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J. 2. Prisons-Mississippi. 8.
Vicksburg, Mlss.-Stege, 1863. 4. Morris family. 5. Stockton family.
I Shannon, Marmaduke. n. Shannon, Levlna (Morris) m. Shan-
n0nfamlly - MS 60-2637
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Boon, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo.
Records, 1822-64.
I^UnlrersU^of' Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^M^an'tlle records of Boon, Pearson, and Smith; a copybook pre-
pared by Pearson, Kendal, Westmoreland, and England, with problems
In carpentry, plumbing, bricklaying, and surveying; 8 promissory
notes ; and a receipt.
f^xZ&tSSSk Mo. 2. Building-Amateurs' manuals.
8 Surveying— Examinations, questions, etc. I. Pearson, Kendal,
Westmoreland, and England. MS 60-2638
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Trumbull, John, 1756-1848.
Papers, 1787-1839.
8 v., 1 box, and 2 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections. ,i«m_
Artlst Correspondence, notebook relating to the Jay treaty (179B-
1800) account books of subscriptions and sales of paintings, Inven-
tories', accounts of Mount Morrlss land, and other papers.
1 Artiste — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Jays treaty,
1794. 3.MountMoms,N.Y. M S 60-2689
New York Historical Society
281
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
ScKean, Thomas J
Papers, 1862.
86 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
.^S? . 2 rate Alm ' offlcer - Beport:, field dispatches general nnd
3S. P«S nS'rw? " cl " anB appointment as temporary commander of
■™l^i£ commanded the Sixth Division of the Army of itaS
UMonfoS. y "" S - H 08 ^^, commanding gBneral of tte
IMWlBfc**' Ml8S- ' BaUle ° f ' 1862 ' r HoBecrans, William Starke,
IHatlgglppl. pept of
Archives and History
MS 60-2640
Smith, William Bsnjamin, 1860-1934
"Papers, 1876 ?-l»33.
22 folders.
Col I IecSon rerS,ty °' Ml8B0Ur ' Ubnr *> Weflte »> H'«orlcul Manuscript,
phltophe? W ,°S"n y i B%£-J2%fi bl ' m ~ o' an edncator and
tmvelled, Germany^ fnfw« T he n^rl^ ™ m Pared Eternal gospel
A plea for the Ind/rldSuS Syw° rtdlp n?^^ ot ^°^^
Missouri. Unly. L)br. MS 60-2641
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus, 1S26-1893
aSK' ^ Iiamar and Edward Mayes, 1854-1918.
Id Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
In part, transcripts and photocopies,
^amar wm aMsslsslppl statesman, serving In both Houses of Ron
rEfe* J* mar l 8 W'Wpondence (188^-88) wlen^ I was l?X>
■*S£S& ibfrnS^Z 6 *^ C0 . ntB,ni '"'«««• of some of ii^a^I
*E? P 1 i n 8 Pflward Mayes material consists of a few tetters Mr-
El ■ft p - Barnard, A. T. Bledsoe, AG. Brown, JA Can obeli ir?
laoL 8, M°£ -<?**?* ta "' G. Humphreys, 0. P Kngton? Ja^
wrni 80 "' JJ' ?• Lamar - D - S ' I-amont, Fltzhugh Lee Stephen D LeT
Wtl lam W Legare, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jalnes DinOTt?ee? WW
.telng, Eobert Lowry, John J. Mcltae OK, MmhaU ' Btanlw
Sw^ST 1 ?i B - ■""*», George H. Pendleton Thomas A T SeWt C > E
Singleton, Alexander H. Stephens, John M. Stone William P Vilas
iw ' EftM £w Wa, , thal \ stewaft L w^fr a and wn „ a m '
cSot 2 1 letters 8 to 1 i e ^Bl^e Lamar *° * A ' Hl "' ° nd thele " w
*.m a ^mZ-£S£w, 9t h CMt * statesmen ' Ajuer,can;
Mississippi. Dept of
Archives and History
MS 60-2642
Cupit, John Thomas, 1884-
Genealogical papers, 1946-57.
38 items and 6 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Papers and notes collected by Ouplt while doing research on the
. & ry . of £ ls fnn, "y- Th e 6 volumes contain ; data on the Butledges
of South Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania ; data on the Smith
families ; historical sketches, census records, tax and land entry rec-
ords, cemetery data ; notes gathered from records found in the Depart-
ment of Archives and History, Jackson, Miss. ; South Carolina ab-
stracts and gravestones : and The Cupits and related families, by J T.
Ouplt. The notes pertain to the Albrltton, Brent, Brown, OaldwelL
Flowers, Gertman, Gill, Hart, Hoover, Meredith, Moak, Morgan,
Prestridsre, Beeves, Blchle, Butledge, Sullivan.. Turnlpseed, Walker,
and other families.
Gift of Mr. Oupit, 1947-ca. 1957.
1 Rutledge family. 2. Smith family. 3. Ouplt family. 4. Regis-
ters of bitrhs, etc.— Southern States.
, ^ MS 60-2643
>1. Dept. Of Archives and History
Lyon, Mrs. R
Papers, 1909-28.
128 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Official papers and copies of speeches of Mrs. Lyon In connection
with the work of the Jasper Co. (Miss.) Chapter, No. 1221, of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Heidelberg, Miss. Includes 01
"certificates of eligibility for Southern Cross of Honor of United
Daughters of the Confederacy" for Confederate veterans of Jasper
Co. There are also 8 typewritten articles, apparently by Mrs. J A.
McFarland of Bay Springs, entitled Outstanding points of Interest-
Jasper County; Schools of yesterday and today; and Writers and
musicians of Jasper County.
Gift of Mrs. Lyon, 1947.
1. Jasper Co., Miss. — Descr. 2, Authors, American — Mississippi—
Jasper Co. 8. Musicians — Jasper Co., Miss. i. McFarland, Mrs.
J. A. ii. United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi Division.
Jasper County Chapter, No. 1221, Heidelberg.
■■■ ■■ , MS 60-2644
Mississippi. Deptof Archives and History
Irvine, William, 1741-1804;
Military papers, 1768-1834.
ca. 2000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary officer and statesman. Records and papers mainly
relating to Irvine's service with the Continental Army, during part of
which time he commanded troops in the Northwest frontier area
Correspondence, muster rolls, records of courts martial, petitions'
orders, and resolutions of Congress (1768-1834) ; letters (1780-1811)
of Irvine's adjutant, John Hose (Baron Bosenthal) ; letter book (1781-
82) ; Irvine's order book during his service In the West (1781-83) ■
receipt book (1779-77) ; and account and cashbook (1783)
Miscellaneous military items are published In Pennsylvania maga-
zine of history and biography, v. 1 (1877) p. 44-04; v. 2 (1878) D.
147-148; v. 5 (1881) p. 259-275; and v. 40 (1916) p. 108-112.
Gift of Henry Carey Baird.
1. U. a.-r- Hist.— Revolution— Sources. i. Bose, John, d. 1880.
it.'. . ,* ,VV MS 60-2646
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Johnson, William, 1792-1854.
Papers of William Johnson and family, 1811-59
164 Items. J ' '
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Lawyer and planter, of Wilkinson Co., Miss. Personal and family
correspondence, documents, and business papers. Includes Johnson's
commissions as tax collector of Wilkinson Co., as clerk of the Superior
Court of Law and Equity and as Justice of the peace in Wilkinson Co ,
and as captain in the 5th Regiment of Mississippi Militia (1818)
Most papers date from 1811-29 and 1840-49. The largest groups of
family letters are from Henry Johnson, who served as Governor of
Louisiana and Member of both Houses of Congress from the State,
and Joseph Johnson, State legislator and member of Mississippi's two
earliest constitutional conventions. The only letter from William
Johnson Is a. description of Lexington, Ky., .written while Johnson was
a student at Transylvania University in 1815. Other items of Interest
are receipts dated at Woodvllle Feb, 1, 1826, for the payment of tui-
tion for dnnclng lessons given by John James Audubon. There Is also
a commission of Samuel L. Winston as register of the U. S. Land
Office West of the Pearl River, signed by James Monroe in 1818
Includes 56 letters and accounts of factors, mainly relating to cotton
sales, among them Reynolds, Byrne and Co., New Orleans; Oline and
Williams, Fort Adams; James Armor, New Orleans; Andrews and
Bro„ New Orleans; Black and Mure, New Orleans; Washington Jack-
son and Co., New Orleans; Todd, Jackson and Co., Liverpool: and
Washington Jackson, Sons and Co., Liverpool. Among the personal
and family correspondents are Isaac Johnson, Rachel Johnson, Mrs.
B. R. Johnson, Samuel Brooks, John F. Carmlchael, Joshua Child,
David Holt, Reuben Kemper, Parke Walton, Daniel Williams, Isaac
Williams, Mrs. E. B. Williams, and Henry Williams.
Gift of W. J. Stockett, 1903 and 1912.
1. Lexington, Ky.— Descr. 2. Cotton trade— New Orleans. i.
Johnson, Henry, 1788-1864. n. Johnson, Joseph, 1775 or 6-1848 in
Johnson family.
„. , , MS 60-2646
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Bruen, Caleb W
Business records, 1812-27.
3 v.
In Ne' •• Jersey Historical Society collections.
A distiller's record of apples purchased and spirits (elder) sold
Gift of Mrs. Alex. M. Linnett, 1921.
1. Distilling industries — New Jersey.
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
MS 60-2647
282
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, colleotor.
American section; miscellaneous groups of papers and
autographs, 1570-1919.
ca. 230 Items, 4 v. and 140 boxes.
Forms part of the Gratz collections Id Historical Society of Penn-
sylvania collections.
Groups of papers and records relating to the history of Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania, the American Colonies, and the United States.
Subjects dealt with include family history, libraries, literary and
cultural matters, education, philanthropies, religion, crime and crimi-
nals, disease, epidemics, and other medical matters, railroad building,
church history, autograph collecting, diplomatic affairs, military and
naval history, civil affairs, politics, Indian trade, lotteries, biography,
the theater, and Confederate history. Corporate bodies represented
Include Logantan Llhrary and Philadelphia Library Co., Philadelphia
Almshouse, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting and Free School Corp.,
Annapolis and Elk Ridge Ballrond, Art Union of Philadelphia; Co-
hockslnk Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. Persons and families
represented Include John Williams and family, Elizabeth Graeme
Fergusson, Benjamin Lightfoot, Martha Lee, William Maclayt Nathan
Arnaut, Benjamin West, J. E. Walmouth; the Penn, Gnsklll, and
Hall families; Joseph Chamberlain, Sallie Knowles, Wlnthrop Sar-
gent, Simon Gratz, and various American and European celebrities,
royalty, diplomats, statesmen, authors, and military and naval
officers.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., nb. 250.
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some Items purchased.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Sources. 2. U. S.— Civilization.
MSSO-2648
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Miscellaneous section; autographs, ca. 1533-1910.
ca. 60,000 Items.
Forms part of the Gratz collections In Historical Society of Penn-
sylvania collections.
Letters and papers of noted persons, mainly Americans, Includes
correspondence and documents of Edmund Andros, John Armstrong,
Susanna Anthony, John Jacob Astor, John Bradford, Jonathan
Belcher, George Bryan, George Clinton, George Clymer, De Witt
Clinton, John Dickinson, William Dearborn, William Duer, Edward
Everett, Benjamin Eastburn, William Eaton, Joseph Galloway,
Adolphus W. Greeley, Jonathan Greenleaf, Alexander Hamilton,
Samuel Hopkins, William Harrison, Patrick Henry, Jared Ingersoll,
John Jay, Washington Irving, Dyre Kearney, James Kent, Francis
Scott Key, John Laurens, Gouverneur Morris, John P. Montgomery,
Thomas Mifflin, John Nicholson, Isaac Morris, Samuel Otis, Richard
pnd Thomas Penn, Edmond Pendleton, James Parker, James Rodney,
Joseph l.oed, Peyton Randolph, J. Bayard Smith, Jonathan D.
Sergeant, Henry D. Saussure, Theodore Sedgwick, William Tweed,
John Tyler, Jr., James Wadsworth, John F. Zubley, and others. A
subgroup Includes papers of participants In the American Revolution
and the Civil War, with broadsides, cartoons, songs, lithographs of
camps, etc., of the Civil War period (chiefly Confederate) Persons
represented Include John Armstrong, Benedict Arnold, John Cadwala-
der, Clement Blddle, Arthur St. Clair, Nathahael Greene, Edward
Hand, William Irvine, John Knox, Daniel Morgan, Peter Muhlenberg,
Lewis Nicola, Charles C. Plnckney, John Sullivan, Baron von Steuben,
French officers who served In the American Revolution, Union and
Confederate generals, and delegates to Civil War peace conventions.
Another group comprises papers of clergymen and missionaries of
various denominations, together with material on church history In
America (ca. 1605-1800) Other papers relate to American diplo-
matic history and foreign relations, settlements In the West, the
French and Irish Revolutions, Indian affairs, land transfers In Penn-
sylvania and New Jersey, finance and banking In tie early national
period, education, intellectual trends, science, and the development
of steam navigation. This group Includes papers of James Monroe,
Edmund Randolph, Aaron Burr, Erlck Bollman, William Eaton,
Joseph Bonaparte, Clyde Symmes, Joseph Lancaster, James Rumsey,
and others. Also, papers of celebrities of various European countries.
Described In Guide to manuscript collections of tie Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 250.
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some Items purchased.
1. U. S.— History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 2. U. S.— Church
history — Sources. 8. U. S. — Intellectual life. 4. France — Hist— Revo-
lution, 6. Ireland— Hist— Rebellion of 1768.
MS60-2649
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Walker, Elizabeth P L colleotor.
Papers relating to the Sesquicentennial Exposition, 1926.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, mementoes, programs, advertisements, pamphlets,
etc. pertaining to the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exhibition of
which Elizabeth Walker was an active committee member.
Presented by Elizabeth F. L. Walker.
1. Philadelphia. Sesqulcentennlal International Exposition, 1026.
MS 60-2650
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
United States Sanitary Commission.
Records, 1864.
1 package.
In New fork Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers, Jan.-July, 1864.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2651
New York Genesee Land Company.
Deeds, 1795-1809.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2652
Bank of Newburgh, Newburgh, If. T.
Records, 1816-60.
82 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Miscellaneous papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2663
De Meuf ville, John.
Papers, 1780-85.
, 7v.
In New York Historical Society collections. _
Letter books and account books of De Neufvllle and his son,
agents In Amsterdam for the United States during the Revolution.
1 rj. jj — Hist.— Revolution— Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
MS 60-2654
New York Historical Society
Hutton, George T
Papers, 1839-41.
.:' lbox.. ,'■,"■■
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence with Serll Dodge of New York City, concerning
a lead mine at Rossle, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y„ and miscellaneous
Pa i? r Lead mines and mining— New York (State)— St, Lawrence Co;
I, Dodge, Serll.
' MS 60-2655
New York Historical Society
Lloyd family.
Papers, 1654-1822.
In New York Historical Society collections, ^
Letters and documents rotating to the Lloyd family of Long Island,
N. Y. and to Queen's Village Manor. „^„ «_.
Printed In the- New York Historical Society collections (1026-27)
1. Queen's Village Manor.
V MS 60-2656
New York Historical Society
Mohawk Turnpike Company.
Records, 1801-04.
Ifolder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
MS 60-2657
New York Historical
Society
Munday, Perry.
Papers, 1827-91.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
°COTr^pondenee, business papers, and newspaper clippings of .
Perry Munday, farmer, and .David P. Henderson, preacher, founder
ofGhruttlan University' (now quiver-Stockton C^Ue^.^nton Mo.
Correspondents include James Shannon and Jamea A. Garfield.
Deposited by Missouri Belle Munday. •■Vrh.i-™.
1/FaTrmera— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Culver-
Stockton College, Canton, Mo. i. Henderson, David P., b. 1810.
MS 60-2668
Missouri. Univ., Llbr.
283
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stevens, B McDonald.
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers. 1943 11
84 folders. r r -»
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Colleatlon. v
Correspondence and other papers of a delegate to the Missouri
Constitutional Convention.
Deposited by Mr. Stevens.
1. Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1843-1914. 2 Missouri
Constitutional law.
„, _, „ MS 60-2650
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Merkel family.
Papers, 1818-1912.
6 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
m s« east* ° f cumberiand °°- pb - wsss
banIUn|^ U b1rla n ^fpr la -^ berland °°- * *"** «° d
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2660
and Museum Commission
Potts family.
Business records, 1706-1853.
93 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museam Commission collectloii
1, Iron Industry and trade— Lebanon Co, Pa.
Pennsylvania. Hist. ' ' and Museum Commissi^ ^™ l
C ° M Re^rd?188S? nnial COmmJSsion ' «*"*&*&. 1886.
ca. 2200 Items.
JJLS.™'!? 11 Soclety of Pennsylvania collections.
t„ %« e S° dence ' J g ?? st Ilsts ' offlclaI Programs, broadsides memorial
Induto correspondence of A. Loudon Snowden, SSSS o7phn£
Presented by the Commission
r. Snowden, Archibald Loudon, 1837-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2662
Swayne, W Marshall, collector.
Chester County papers, 1701-1812.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Legal papers and surveys relating to land In Chester Oo p«
Presented by A. Casanova Swaynefl922 - ' "'
1. Seal property— Chester Co., Pa.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2668
Strettell, Robert.
P a a 5MMtems R ° bert "^ Am ° S StretteI > 1686-1820.
ShlrS^lnH | S ° C i ety 0t p , e »°?yl^la collections.
amppers and landowners In Pennsylvania and New JerHw rw.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2664
Rozier, Francis C
Business records, 1841-57.
ca.SOOItems.
In HUitorlcal Society of Pennsylvania colleclons.
Merchant of St. Genevieve, Mo. Business correspondence bills and
SSfig* from ph » a «Je'Phla mercantile firms for g^ods purchased by
Presented by Henry L. Kozler.
1. General stores— St. Genevieve Co., Mo.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2665
Old Trails Bridge Company, Boonville, Mo.
Records, 1921-24.
71 Items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ..«■-»
Correspondence and other papers relating to the construction of
a bridge at Boonville. Includes a list of officers, names of subscribers
receipts, toll charges, refund slips, and an agreement adopted by the
board of directors. ■.'■
Gift of Frances Nowell.
1. Brldges-^Mlssourl — Boonville.
«. , „ . v u 'MS .60-2666
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931.
Papers, 1864-1931.
ca. 4000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Neurologist. Seranbooks containing Mills' correspondence lec-
tures, pamphlets, programs, and Invitations to professional and social
affairs. Includes Information on the progress of medical science,
treatment of insanity and other diseases, Institutional work, and men
In the medical profession. ■;■'•''
Presented by Mrs. Andrew Welsenburg.
L Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Phvsl-
clans— Blog. 8. Medicine— Hist ■
'». '/■ . ,c ■ . . MS60-2667
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Parsons, William, 1701-1757.
Papers, 1723-51.
7v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Shoemaker, scrivener, dyer, surveyor, sheriff, and founder of
Baston, Pa. Miscellaneous business papers Including a ledger (1728-
26) ; field book of surveys (1734-86) ; list of property owners and
Buryeysof their land; commonplace book (1741-47); receipt books
\ X t O0"~01 j
Presented by Jacob Wolle, 1845.
1. Pennsylvania — Surveys.
MS 60-2668
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fairfield, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons of the
Western District.
Records, 1800-20.
58 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers.
1. Medicine — Collected works.
MS 60-2669
New York Historical Society
Randel, Jdhn.
Papers, 1812-22.
45 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Surveyor. Field books relating to New York City.
1. New York (City)— Surveys.
Mew York Historical
Society
MS 60-2670
Sage, Gardner.
Papers, 1809-68.
8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
tNeTY-ork e (C.S) r ^lu r r;ey, b00k8 <1836 ^ ) and ^° DBl ~
New York Historical s Society MS 60-2671
Hosaclr David, 1769-1835.
Letters, 1815-23.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Physician, of New York City.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2672
284
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rutgers Medical College, New York.
Records, 1822-30.
6v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Rough minutes of the Board of Professors, lists of faculty and
students, coroner's books, and notes taken by Robert Hathaway on
Dr. Hosack's lectures.
1. Hosack, David, 1769-1835. i. Hathaway, Robert.
MS60-2678
New York Historical Society
Grant, Gabriel.
Papers, 1840-69.
Sv. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Physician, of New Jersey. Three schoolboy diaries (1842-M) and
miscellaneous papers.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-2674
New York Historical Society
New York. Lying-in-Hospital.
Records, 1869-74.
1 v. and 1 package. .
In New York Historical Society collections.
MS 60-2675
New York Historical
Society
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815.
Botanical papers, 1781-1816.
ca. 400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Clergyman and botanist. Correspondence relating chiefly to herbs
and plants. ■.■■'■'
1. Botany, 2, Herbs. 3. Botanists— Correspondence, reminiscences,
Full noroe: Gotthllf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg.
MS 60-2676
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Shepard, Edward Martin, 1854-1934.
Papers, 1844-1939.
60 folders. _ „....,«
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. . -i .. *
Papers of a geologist and college professor, Including correspond-
ence, pamphlets, memorials, reports, and clippings. Some of the
clippings relate to the early settlement of Greene Co., Mo.
Gift of Isabell Shepard.
1 Geologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Greene Co.,
M °- Hl8t MS 60-2677
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Durell, Edward Henry.
Papers, 1802-S7.
20 v. and 14 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections. ■ _ „,.,._
Judge In Louisiana and writer In Schoharie, N. Y. Family letters,
letter books, essays, stories, and other writings.
1. piirell family. 2. Judges— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
€tC \ MS 60-2678
New York Historical Society
Le Ray de Chaumont, James Donatien, 1760-1840.
Papers,1802.
1 folder, „ „
In New York Historical Society collections. r,„„ f „»i„„rt
Entrepreneur. Correspondence and papers relating to Castorland,
NY
'l,'Oastorland,N.Y. 2. Company of New York. MS 60-2679
;New York Historical Society
Heiser, Christopher.
Papers, 1840-60.
4 boxes,.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Businessman of New York Olty, Family letters, business papers
and account books of French and Heiser, proprietors of Castle Gar-
den, N. Y. „ ,
1. Castle Garden, New York. i. French and Heiser, New York.
MS 60-2680
New York Historical Society
Tontine Coffee House, New York.
Records, 1789-1871.
15 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes, account books, lists of share holders, and
other papers.
MS 60-2681
New York Historical Society
Crystal Palace, New York.
Records, 1851-74.
735 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers. ««„«_„
1 New York. Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, 1858-1854.
MS 60-2682
New York Historical Society
Parish, David.
Letter books, 1802-13.
v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Banker of Philadelphia and New York.
1. Banks and banking — U. S.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2668
Conyne, Casparus.
' Papers, 1727-1806.
58 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Receipts and business papers from Olaverack, N. Y.
1. Olaverack, N. Y.— Comm.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2684
New York. Nursery and Child's Hospital.
Records, 1853-1934.
S boxes. .. .,
In New York Historical Society collections. _ ^ , ,_ o o .
Scrapbooks relating to the work of Mrs, Algernon 8. Sullivan, and
other papers. ,, ....
1 Sullivan, Mary Mildred (Hammond) 1836-
MS60-268S
New York Historical Society
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church.
Records, 1652-1758.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous church records, and sermons delivered by John War-
ham, Elnathan Chauncey, Whiting, Stone, and Matter.
1. Congregational churches— Sermons. 2. Sermons, American.
MS 60-2686
New York Historical Society
Vali, Louis du Pui, colleotor.
Deeds, papers, and correspoadeace, 1703-1861.
ca, 300 Items. .■„««.
Tn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds (1703^1814) papers and correspondence, both legal and per-
sonaM17fr5-«ii) chiefly from the estates of Judge John Hollowel
and Judge George M. Strand of Harrisburg. ^
1 JudgM-Pennsylvanla-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Hollowel, John. n. Strand, George M. MS 60-2687
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Frazer, Reah.
Papers, 1784-1879.
In°p D enn f s t ylvanla Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Attorney. Lancaster, Pa. Correspondence and legal papers.
1. Lawyers— Lancaster, Pa.-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60—2688
Pennsylvania. Hist." and Museum Comm.
Arnold, MichaeL
Trial notes, 1883-1902.
^Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission coUecHon.
Judge. Notes on Philadelphia criminal cases. „j„,„hi.
1. Trials— Philadelphia. 2. Crime and criminals— Philadelphia.
' MS 60— 2689
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Oomm.
285
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Monsees, Louis M >
Papers, 1858-1947.
1 v. and 7 folders.
Coll*""* °' M1SS ° Ur ' L,brar * Weate »> Historical Manuscripts
pe^lnVubarctUa ^^IZ?? 11 ™™Pondence with
uirtofL.M, Monseea and Kalo Monseea. '""H^v
I. Asses and males. —~-
Missouri. TJnlv. Llbr. MS 60-2690
Dock family.
Papers, 1866-1951.
7 cubic ft.
^r^Z y drn^dTa?^' C i a ectu D 4 ^^l^^^ «^«o».
Pennsylvania. Hist.
and Museum Oommn.
MS 60-2691
Schaffcr, Charles.
Meteorological record books, 1854-1930.
MeSoro^S ^nti 0t P enn «ylvanln collections.
Presented bVMrsThaffS "' S ' Weather Burea ™ ot Philadelphia.
Bur^u. ete0r0l08y - PenD8ylTa ' nla - P,, » adeI P«'«. I U. S. Weather
Historical Socletyof Pennsylvania MS 60-2692
Scull, Nicholas, 1686 ?-l761?
Field notes, 1730-55.
7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
sur S veysr^,nfy en ,rA,te^nla SylVanla ' N ° t<a """"* to *■«*
Presented by Henry D. Blddle, 1888
1. Philadelphia — Surveys.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2693
Quick, Lavington, 1819-1876
Papers, 1847-76. * i
ca. 400 Items.
Sn^'h liiC n S0Clety ot Pennsylvania collections.
s »5«arass 1 ai srehaj saw
Presented by Mrs. WUllam O. Quick. 1917
Su?^ns^ n8 ^ 0rr ^ DdenTO . ? ^'^Uetc. 2. v. S. Army-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2694
Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864.
Correspondence, 1785-1867
ca. 700 Items.
rihSl' 1 ' r i' l ' ,C 5 l , Soclety ot p «n»sylvnnla collections
Includes letters pertalnlnj to the hii}™". dl8c £ Terles ln tnat flel <3-
bull, and to social *M *5wS P ^^ °' John Trum -
^^a^Sb^SSJ^ 2. Sc.ence-M.s-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2695
African Free School, New York
Records, 1816-32.
4 v.
£L?? w i. York Historical Society collections
st„a^ ,,atl0n8 ' bylaW8 ' add ^ inf^anshlp and drawing
New York Historical so,,^, MS 60-2696
New York (State) Legislature.
Records, 1698-1792.
16 v.
In New York Historical Society eollectlons
York, June 2, 1688-Jan 19 1706 8sembly for tne Province of New
m^XY^^i^^y Period. 2. New York
Assembly. nio-iSBS. i. New York (Colony) General
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2697
King, Rufus, 1765-1827.
Papers, 1786-1826.
66 y. and 36 boxes. *
q? I1 ^J ork ^! rt " rl, -" 1 ' So = | e^ collections.
Brlt.- F „r.rel.-r7 S . 4. U. S.-PoY'/g^-n^l^. ^ * 0t
New York Historical Society MS 60-2698
Betancourt, Julio.
Papers, 1912-15.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2699
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892.
Papers.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
^Architect, Miscellaneous papers and a volume of Davis eenenloirv
poetry, and water color drawings (18281 genealogy,
1. Davis family. '
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2700
Duane, James, 1783-1797.
Papers, 1767-95.
5 v. and 10 boxes.
In New Jork Historical Society collections,
ae^p^
(■^rjajssfessiAr *■■* ——York
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2701
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849.
Papers, 1780-1848.
87 v. and 70 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Ftaan^^c^H^-lloflgul 2 ' l^S* T° rth **"**•' 8 -
U.S. lruDllc — "■ »• 1H01-1861. 4. Northeast boundary of the
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2702
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786
Letters, 1777-84.
110 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer.
1. U. S.— Hist,— Revolution— Sources
New York Historical Society MS 60-2703
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1806.
Papers, 1750 (ca.)-99.
30 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
Army officer. Correspondence, military papers, orderly booka hm-
2. kl-^£%S£ n ±f ™ a » War ' "55-1763-Sources.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2704
286
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hone, Philip, 1780-1851.
Diaries, 1828-51.
28 v. ,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Mayor of New York City. Diaries containing a lull account of
New York City events. n
1. New York (City)— Hist— 177D-1865^Sources. _ '(gijfff^
New York Historical Society
Harper, James, 1795-1869.
Papers, 1844-45.
l box. „ ,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Publisher and mayor oil New York City. Correspondence and
papers covering Harper's term as mayor.
l.NewYork ( City) -Pol. *govt.-^o 1898. ^ ^^
New York Historical Society
Heath, William, 1*37-1814.
Papers, 1775-83.
ca. 130 ttems.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Correspondence and orders issued by Heath.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-2707
New York Historical Society
Herron, Francis Jay, 1837-1902.
Papers, 1861-66.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Correspondence and papers. Includes a letter book
(Jan.- June 1864)
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources.
MS 60-2708
New York Historical Society
Goethe, Ottilie (von Pogwisch) von, 1796-1872.
Papers, 1813-68.
41 v.
In Newberry Library (Chicago) ,.*,,.
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of the daughter-in-law
of the poet Goethe. ».^ _„ „*„„
MS 60-2709
Newberry Library
Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903.
Correspondence, 1887-88.
S v. ...
In New YoBk Historical Society collections.
Manufacturer, statesman, and philanthropist
while Hewitt was mayor of New York Oity.^
1. New Yprk (City)— PoL & govt— To 1888.
Letter books written
MS 60-2710
New York Historical
Society
Correspondence
Johnson, Sir William, heart., 1716-1774.
Papers, 1747-75.
In New York Historical Society collections. _
Superintendent of Indian affairs in New Yprk.
and minutes of Indian conferences (178i-«3) _ 17Kt . 17a9 _
1. New York (State)— Hist— French and Indian WaOTO5-178S-
Sonrces. 2. Indians of North America-Ooveniment relaHonB^^
New York Historical Society
Moore, David, farmer.
Papers, 1876-1930.
InUn^e'rslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^C^Pondence, diaries (1007-8), account >W*f. andj >«>« papers
of David and William Moore, farmers, of Daviess Co., Mo. Includes
leaves from a general store's account boot.
Ha^^Mfsiouri-Davless Co. Ali-^^'
reminiscences, etc. 8. General store*- Daviess Ofc, Mo. t Moore,
William, farmer. MS 60-2712
Missouri. TJniv. Llbr.
Howland, Joseph.
Papers, 1861-65.
55 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Army officer. Materials relating to the Civil War.
1 U s.— Hist— Civil War— Sources.
New York Historical
Society
Howland, Sarah (Hazard) 1781-1847.
Journals, 1818-22.
3 v
In New York Historical Society collections.
Journals of trips from New York City to
land, and through New York State.
1. -Northeastern States— Descr. & trav.
MS 60-2713
,, Hew Bag-
MS 60-2714
New York Historical
Society
Morris, Byron Vaughn.
Papers, 1840-1946.
fn UnKetsufof Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^CorrraDondence and other papers of Byron Vaughn Morris, buBl-
,J D StftariM>ta l of the Morris family of Osark Co., Ifo,
SolnE bank papers, account books, notary public papers, tax re-
cdntoDW, Masonic papers, newspaper cllpplnga (obituaries, mar-
rto^aScwnents, and social news), and photos. Includes diaries
°' S£ iby Lyda Morris and Sam J. Williams.
, Morris, Eliza, o. Morris family. MS 60-2715
Missouri. TJnlv. Libr.
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1804.
Letter books, 1776-82.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Letter books of Hughes' correspondence as Quarter-
mast™ GeS for New York during the Revolutlooary War wltt. Ma
^D 8 "-Ct-SuUoa-Supplles. 2. New York (State)™
Hlst-Revolutlon-Sources. MS 60-2716
New York Historical Society
Jay, John, 1745-1829.
Papers, 1770-94.
In New' York Historical Society collections.
Statesman Papers concerning the .French and Spanish negotta-
tlonfwSm) .instructions to Congress (177JMS8). official dispatches
to Jay (1784). and boundary, legal, and govsrnmentnl miscellaneous
Pa 1° o". S.— For. rel.— Revolution. 2. Jay's treaty, 1794.
MS 60-2717
New York Historical
Society
Hudson-Fulton Celebration CoHiniisaoii, New York.
Correspondence, 1909-10.
14 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. 60-9718
New York Historical Society
Italian Opera Association, New York.
Records, 1832-60.
in New York Historical Society eoUecMom .
Minutes of the Board of Trustees (WW) «H
"T Opera— New York (City)
MS0O-S71&
New York Historical Society
Gibfas, Mary (Channing) 1747-1824.
Papers.
the management of her estate.
I. Sohler, William D. MS 60=272©
New York Historical Society
287
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect
tons
Hopper, John C
Papers.
4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
^ Manhattanvllle-Hlst. 2. Manhattanvllle Free School, New
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2721
Keep, Austin Baxter, 1875-
Papers, i- 4-32.
4boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
llbSrlS r 1 i n a,, theD O s eSI,0ndeDCe - heta * "^ and «*- « «*
nlecen^Ttc? 8-0 - *-***• % ^^'^^Corresponaence, reml-
New York Historical Society MS 60-2722
Warshaw, Jacob, 1878-
Papers, 1910-44.
11 v. and T6» folders.
ConeXr 8 '* 0t MiSS0Ur, Llbrary> Western Historical Manuscripts
Missouri educator. Correspondence (1926-44), articles SDeechM.
Deposited by Hazel Warshaw. •— «i»
Missouri. Onlv. Llbr.
MS 60-2723
Embree, Elihu, 1782-1820,
Papers, 1814-25.
50 Items.
TL™»° Hcn !.!? oclety of Pennsylvania collections.
■KTisrs ffa£«s saSSHS
Jo m tn^anS P a a tor. Iltl0nl8t '"^ InClud <» a »*' o^bscS
Gift of William John Potts.
pator Sla Tpaul, ,h J 6 oh D n *T A *>**™' ~ents. 2. The Emend-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2724
Turner, John, businessman.
Business records, 1805-58.
617 items.
In Connecticut State Library
£2i ou , n .l.. books > note9 > an <i receipts,
uirt, losi.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-2725
Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1828-1919, colUotor.
Autograph collection. 1749-1814.
60 Items.
&££ portra " 9 ' and * Z ^^^^SS^tk
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2726
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822.
Naval pepers, 1798-1801.
8 v.
v n «^! 8t m lcnI S r 0clety ot Pennsylvania collections.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2727
Missouri. University. College of Agriculture.
Correspondence, 1897-1944.
5 flle drawers and microfilm
CbErttair™" 7 ° f Mi8S0Ur ' L ' brary ' Western Historical Manuscripts
of SCrreTa^fnf to^"^* ^"T *?■ °' the °°»^
performance and Improved Xm m£hl„' armln 5 ,netnods ' an<3
Include farmers, manufacturers and a^Z,.*,™?- °0'«yP<"«teiits
I. Waters, Henry J^taKSSai ** aBsoclatl <' n «-
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2728
Dallmann, William, 1862-1952.
Papers, 1900-52.
15 ft (ca. 2000 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Lonta)
X Lutheran Church-Olergy-Correspondence, reminiscences etc
FMname: Charles Frederick WllUarnDSani'
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60-2729
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1871-1945.
Papers, 1905-28.
ca. 800 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library,
a PhUaddpnTa i? ""-P-*— "'* William WlUiamsKeen,
Gift of Mr. Cannon, 1042,
W.li.l hy w , nilfn 8 irig7-l^: ndenCe ' remtal «*°«*. etc r. Keen,
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 60-2730
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882.
Papers, 1830-82.
ca. 650 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
J'""' microfilm (negative) made from 'originals owned bv th»
Z^££X*%2» Ad "~ ' of Science aUthfcW
_ Scientist. Chiefly correspondence with scientists esoeclnllv nh.j™
dJf 1, ^ H Cernl,,g Tarlous Publications and sdenUflc n^ioL of ?S
«ray, josepn u. Hooker, Leonard Homer Thnmnn rt TT„Ji n „ ? v
Tnw^^'i! 18 ^ 16 ;, 1 ^ 61 °«~^«2bSL5, oSS'^
Thwaltes, John Tyndall, George J. Bomanes, and Phlllo l" SWat™-
Pur a S. lndlV ' dUally lD manUBC ^ •Sa^ pTlie Ubra^
Hi=V 3it n 4 is ,^ ~ Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Science —
Hist-Gt. Brit. i. Lyell, Sir Charles, bart, 1W-1875, Sclence
American Philosophical Society. Library M S 60-2731
Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1938.
Papers, 1890-1938.
ca. 100 items and 49 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library
MeSS^my boys Ud ?l3 d ; arle8 ^ a '™™* autobiography:
Gift of Mrs. Donaldson, 1939-10.
1. Neurologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
American Philosophical Society. Library MS 60 " 2732
Eyton, Thomas Campbell, 1809-1880.
Correspondence, 1836-74.
325 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
British naturalist. Chiefly lettarn roi.Hr,. *„ „., r
Purchase, 1955.
to £ _ Scientists-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Natural his-
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 60-2733
288
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Frazer, John Fries, 1812-1872.
Correspondence, 1834-70.
ca. 600 items.
In Ame; lean Philosophical Society Library.
Scientist and educator. Letters from Louis Agassiz,. Alexander D.
Bache, Robley Dunglison, Frederick Fraley, Benjamin A. Gould,
James D. Graham, Arnold H. Guyot, Samuel S. Baldeman, Joseph
Henry, Charles D. Meigs, George Ord, Robert M. Patterson, Titian R.
Peale, and Charles B. Trego.
Individually cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1957.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2734
American Philosophical Society. Library
Bailey, John, 1786-1835.
Correspondence, 1817-30.
77 Items.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
U. S. Representative from Massachusetts.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1861.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2736
Alexander, William, 1726-1788.
Papers, 1717-83.
5 v.
In New Voi'k Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary War officer. Correspondence and other papers.
1. .17. S, — Hist. — Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-2736
New York Historical Society
Beekman, Henry, 1688-1776.
Letters, 1732-63.
107 Items.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
Legislator and landholder of Dutchess Co., N. Y,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2737
Blackwell, Robert M
Business letters of Robert M. and Samuel Blackwell, 1830-
,. 56.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
i. Blackwell, Samuel.
MS60-2738
New York Historical Society
Conti, marquis de.
Papers, ca. 1745-<?o.'l760.
130 Items.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
Letters and papers, many addressed to the Marquis at Halifax.
MS 60-2739
New York Historical Society
Detaplaine, Joshua.
Papers of Joshua and Samuel Delaplaine, 1721-1839.
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and bills.
I. Delaplaine, Samuel.
MS60-2740
New York Historical Society
Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902.
Papers, 1875-1900.
54 items.
In Un verslty of Virginia Library (5868)
Author. Chiefly letters to the editors of the Bookman and the
Eagle, to John Eliot Bowen-, Miss Burt, Mr. Clarke, E. Leslie Gllllams,
■ Mrs. Frederick Gotthold, Robert Underwood Johnson, Samuel Sidney
McOlure, Prof. Peck, Mr. Rldelng, Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggln Rlggs,
Mr. Robinson, Sampson Low & Co., Mr. Scott, and Mr. Walker, and
a corrected typescript of The adventures of Captain Horn.
Deposited by Cllf ton Waller Barrett, 1958.
i. Stockton, Frank Richard, 1884-1902. The adventures of Captain
Horn.
MS 60-2741
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Missouri. University. Scientific Association.
Records, 1895-1916.
2 v. and 8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, constitution, minutes, official roll, programs pre-
sented, and material relating to speakers.
MS 60-2742
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Walcott, Henry Pickering, 1838-1932.
Correspondence, 1892-1919:
ca. 400 Items. »
In Clendening Medical Library, University of Kansas Medical
Center (Kansas City, Kan.)
Physician, public health administrator, and chairman of the Massa-
chusetts State Board of Health. Letters to Walcott pertaining to
business and personal affairs. Correspondents Include A. Agassiz,
J. S. Billings, Charles W. Eliot, and A. Lawrence Lowell.
Indexed In the library's card catalog,
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1959.
1. Hygiene, Public — Massachusetts.
MS60-2743
Kansas. UnJv. Med. Center Olendening Med. Llbr.
Willard, Emma (Hart) 1787-1870.
Papers, 1817-79.
38 items.
In Russell Sage College Library.
Educator. Chiefly correspondence between Mrs. Willard and mem-
bers of her family or former students, and letters concerning land
owned by Mrs. Willard in Toledo. Includes a testimonial paper by
Mrs. Willard's husband, John Willard, relating to her collaboration
■with William O. Woodbrldge on geography textbooks;
Gift of Mrs. Hewlett Scudder.
1. Geography— Text-books.
MS 60-2744
Russell Sage College Library
Du Pont family.
Papers, 1793-1902.
30 ft. (83,000 items)
In Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation Library (Wilmington, '
Dei.)
Family correspondence, business papers, and material relating to
social, cultural, and religious matters. Some of the papers were col-
lected by Allan J. Henry for the writing of biographies of Francis
Gurney Du Pont and Alexis Ir4nee Du Pont. Includes letters, re-
ceipts, articles of agreement, notices of sales, settlements of account,
and other papers relating to Alfred Victor Du Pont, and personal
papers, family, school and business correspondence, maps, plant and
machine drawings, and other technical papers of Lammot Du Pont,
relating to the manufacture of explosives.
Cataloged In part ; finding guides in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Co. and members of
the Du Pont family, 1954-59.
1. Explosives.
MS 60-2746
Eleutherian Mills- Hagley Foundation. Library
Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1874-1954.
Papers, 1904-54.
ca. 15,000 leaves.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Scientist. . Correspondence and papers dealing with various studies
made on beans and blood groups, colchicine, embryo cultures, horti-
culture, and other topics. Includes a collection of letters from
and to William Jacob Robblns. Other correspondents include
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Ameri-
can Philosophical Society, Mr. Bucholz, Vannevar Bush, Carne-
gie Institution of Washington, Ralph Oleland, Charles Davenport,
Inatlrnt de France, John O. Merrlam, George Shull, and E. W. Slnnott,
Index of persons and Institutions.
Gift of Smith College Experiment Station, Genetics Society of
America, and William Jacob Robblns.
1, Scientists— Corre- spondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Robblns, William Jacob, 1890- ^ .
MS 60-2746
American Philosophical Society. Library
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roeh Gilbert da Motier,
marquis de, 1757-1834.
Correspondence, 1778-1831.
95 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
French Army officer. 65 letters from Lafayette and 80 letters to
him.
MS60-2747
New York Historical Society
289
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lancaster, Daniel, 1796-1880.
Papers.
18 v.
In New York Historical Society collections
Clergyman. Biographical sketches of New Hampshire men and of
famTlfes gradUateS ' togetner wltn (^logical notef on New England
Hn^la^oV-ae1 m af lre ~ Bl0g- Z HarVaJPd ™™«,lty-BIog. »• New
New York Historical Society MS 60-2748
King, Horatio, 1811-1897.
Letter books, 1862-80.
In New York Historical Society collections
U. S. Postmaster general.
etc 1 iKSKiSTS' °- - Cor ™»>»*™<»> reminiscences,
New York Historical Society MS 60-2749
Kentucky.
Marriage records, 1786-1884.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections
W ) R a t n d rl marria m ge r J&, ( |?K' 8 ) 1807 - M) ' """"^ »— <*<**■
tu^"^ e^^T^f^- Z Bestate ™ °< ^'^ «"-*»-
NewYorkHlstorlcaT Society MS60^760
Fox, Guatavas Vasa, 1821-1888.
Papers, 1841-S3.
11 r. and 19 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
and^ir a pl£™ retary °' the NaVy - Co ™ s P°»to™. diary (1866-83)
Fox's Confidential correspondence (1861-65) la printed In the Naval
History Society Publications, v. 0-10 (1918-18) ' *
Hlst^bhmWar: _0,Vl1 Wa ^- NaTal <>P«wtlons. 2. U. S. Nayy-
MS 60-2761
New York Historical
Society
Jefferson, Thomas, Pro,, V. S,, 1748-1826.
Papers, 1781-1826.
ISO items and 2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
180 letters from Jefferson and other letters and papers to him.
Includes correspondence (1788-1826) with Albert Gallatin
i. Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1848.
NewYorkHlstorlcal Society MS 60-2752
Hunter, Samuel.
Correspondence, 1816-64.
128 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections
Justice of the peace and school Inspector," of Malta, Saratoga Co,
NewYorkHlstorlcal Society MS 60-2763
Hunter, Robert, d. 1784.
Papers, 1711-44.
1 y. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections
^7 ern .?. r J of tne ,prOTU «* »t New York. Book of accounts of Hunter
and his children, and other papers,
r. Hunter family.
NewYorkHlstorlcal Society
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.
Correspondence, 1846-70.
61 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Journalist and political leader. Miscellaneous letters and 25 letters
to Thurlow Weed.
I. Weed, ThurlQW, 1787-1882.
«„,.„... MS 60-2756
New York Historical Society
Ellis, John Stoneacre.
Papers, 1874-96.
81 y.
In New York Historical Society collections
Diaries and cash books.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2756
Wheeler, Joel, 1742-1816.
Papers, 1770-1860.
ca. 200 Items.
In Peteraham Historical Society collections.
Sawmill er and farmer, of Petersham, Mass. Sawmill accounts,
bills, nsuranee policies, estate Inventories for Joel and Jacob Wheeler
and signatures of Petersham residents (1780-1850)
M „ 1 „ , D ^5f r « trade ~; Pe , te . , ' sllam ' Mass - 2 - Autographs^-Petersham,
Mass.— Collections. 8. Petersham, Mass.— Hist.— Sources.
Petersham Hist. Society MS 60-2757
Stewart, Ethelbert, 1857-1986.
Papers, 1884-1933.
lft.
lectlon^no'lSH) ' ^"^ CaroUna L " >rary . Southern Historical Col-
Labor statistician. Correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings,
and reprints, concerning strikes, labor conferences, Stewart's official
government appointments, education, trade unions, tariff, and other
related Issues, and covering Stewart's career as commissioner of labor
for Illinois, founder and editor of labor newspapers, longtime employee
&„h,?h U - S ^ b0r Dept 'J and chlef ot tte v - S- B<"eau of Labor
Statistics, The correspondents Include political economists, labor
leaders, authors, and government officials, among whom are Charles
Henry Dam and Henry Demurest Lloyd.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of the family, 194&
1. Labor and laboring classes— U. S. 2. Tariff— TJ. S.
North Carolina, Univ. Library MS 60-2768
Heard, Stephen D 1807-1875.
Business records, 1758-1889.
6 ft. (ca. 3350 items)
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 1478)
Correspondence, account books, records of freight shipped, bills,
receipts, market reports, deeds, promissory notes, and other business
records (mainly 1840-74) of Heard, and his associates engaged In
cotton factorage In Augusta, Ga.
List of the manuscript volumes in the library.
n G !S?0J?' W " lls Heard ' 1948 ; an <l Indefinite loan from Alexander
1. Cotton trade — Augusta, Ga.
k .,.„ „ „ . MS 60-2759
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Ford family.
Papers, 1770-1860.
8 ft. (2000 Items)
In Morrlstown National Historical Park (Morrlstown, N J) col-
lectlons. ''
Personal, business, legal, and military papers of the Pord family
«5 ^ r l 8t H W ; n ' N ," \ J nc "> a ea many letters by and to various membera
™i ^ fJSE, ll b t f0I ?', dur , 1 , na and "**** *** Revolution, blographl-
works family, and papers relating to various Iron-
Gift of the Washington Association of New Jersey, 1948.
1. Iron industry and trade— New Jersey.
Morrlstown National Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
Carter, John Joyce.
Diaries, 1861-1917.
6 reels of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
President and general manager of the Carter Oil Co '
1. Petroleum industry and trade — Pennsylvania.
„ . MS 60-2761
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commh.
Elk Township, Pa.
Records, 1880-91.
9 ft, of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Tax records of Elk Township and records of the Elk Township
Poor Board.
1, Taxation— Elk Township, Pa, 2. Elk Township, Pa. — Charities
x. Elk Township, Pa. Poor Board.
Pennsylvania. Hist.
and Museum Commit,
MS 60-2762
290
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harris, James, 1765-1826.
Papers, 1787-1842.
1 cubic ft. :■:.-.-
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Land and canal papers, accounts, and surveys of James Harris,
surveyor, and his son James D. Harris, civil engineer, both of Belle-
fonte, Pa.
1. Heal property — Pennsylvania. 2. Canals — Pennsylvania.
S. Pennsylvania— Surveys. I. Harris, James D,
MS 60-2763
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Iu rence and Ellison, New York.
Receipt books, 1784-1801.
Sv.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New fork Historical
Society
MS 60-2764
Laorance, John.
Papers, 1770-80.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officers and Jurist of New Tork City. Per-
sonal papers.
' T -, , MS 60-2765
New York Historical Society
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1866.
Papers, 1868-66.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. ;
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers. Most of the letters are
short notes to Edwin Stsnton, Secretary of War. Includes 2 v. of
original stenographic notes, taken by James B. Sheridan, of some of
the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
1. Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858. 2. U. S. — Hist — Civil War — Mis-
cellanea, i. Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.
MS 60-2766
New York Historical Society
Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875.
Correspondence, 1783-1884.
ca. 600 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
British naturalist. Letters from British, French, and American
scientists to Gray and to his wife, Maria Emma Smith Gray. Many
letters are In answer to invitations. Correspondents include Charles
B. Adams, Louis Agasslz, George Airy, Spencer F. Balrd, Charles
Bonaparte, William Bowman, David Brewster, William Buckland,
Robert W. E. voa Bunsen, John Cassln, James D. Dana, Michael Fara-
day, Asa Fitch, Jacob Green, Joseph Henry, John B. Holbrook, Isaac
Lea, and Hans C. Oersted.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1959.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Smith,
Maria Emma (Smith) 1787-1876.
MS 60-2767
American Philosophical Society. Library
Jennings, Herbert Spencer, 1868-1947.
Papers, 1893-1947.
ca. 1000 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library,
Naturalist. Correspondence about scientific matters and the publi-
cation of Jennlng's works ; lectures ; certificates and diplomas; Illus-
trations; and material relating to Jennlng's work on the Paramecium.
Correspondents Include Jerome Alexander, Humbert Blumer, Paul P.
Boyd, Luther Burbank, Elmer G. Butler, Jacques Cattell, Edmund T.
Oowdry, Lincoln V. Domm, Ross G. Harrison, Vernon L' Kellogg,
Maynard M. Metcalf, HJalmar L. Osterud, Fred E.Pomeroy, Aaron F.
Shull, and John B. Watson.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library,
Gift of Mrs. Vernon Lynch, 1857.
i. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Science — Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. 3. Paramecium,
MS 60-2768
American Philosophical Society. Library
Crambine, Samuel Jay, 1862-1954.
Papers* 1922-54.
co. 6 ft. (ca. 2365 Items)
In Clendenlng Medical Library, University of Kansas Medical Cen-
ter (Kansas City, Kan.)
Physician, dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine,
secretary and executive director of the Kansas State Board of Health,
and executive director of the American Child Health Association.
Correspondence, diaries, notes, addresses, essays, reports, lectures, ra-
1 dlo scripts, and typescripts of Crumblne's books,relattng primarily to
public health. Includes letters from Herbert Hoover and Theodore
Roosevelt.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Crumblne family, 1955.
1. Hygiene, Public— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 60-2769
Kansas. Univ. Med. Center. Clendenlng Med. Llbr.
Beccaria, Giovanni Batista, 1716-1781.
Papers;
18 lots of documents.
In American Philosophical Society Library,
Italian natural philosopher. Correspondence with Benjamin Frank-
lin and various articles on scientific Bubjects.
Described in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society,
V. 96 (1952) no. 4, p. 406-416.
Purchased, 1948.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Natural his-
tory—Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Franklin, BenjamlD, 1706-1790.
MS 60-2770
American Philosophical Society. Library
Steams, Ephraim, 1740-1808.
Papers* 1770-1810.
ca. 100 items,
In Petersham Historical Society collections.
Shoemaker, farmer, Revolutionary soldier, and town officer of
Petersham, Mass., General accounts, daybook of shoemaklDg accounts,
Inventory of Stearns' estate, and map of his farm,
1. Boots and shoes — Trade and manufacture — Petersham, Mass.
MS 60-2771
Petersham Hist Soc.
Tuttle, Mosesj 1732-1819.
Papers, 1761-1819.
1 ft. (98 Items)
In Morrlstown National Historical Park (Morrlstown, N. J.) col-
lections.
Papers relating to New Jersey Ironworks, land papers, business pa-
pers of residents of Morris Co., N. J., and papers of the Ford family
of Morrlstown, N. J,
1. Iron Industry and trade — New Jersey. I. Ford family.
MS 60-2772
Morrlstown National Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
Michaux, Francois AndreV 1770-1855.
Papers, 1783-1911.
ca. 850 Items.
In Amerlcnn Philosophical Society Library,
French botanist. Letters pertaining to the bequest which Michaux
made to the American Philosophical Society and the manner In
which the Income has been spent, Includes the Botanical Journal
In North America, by Andre Michaux, father of Francois. This col-
lection Is supplemented with photos, of documents In the French
Archives which pertain to Francois Michaux and to botanical gardens
In New Jersey and South Carolina which were founded by Andre
Michaux.
Manuscripts catalog In the library.
Assembled from the American Philosophical Society's archives
\ and miscellaneous manuscripts collection; and gifts, 1800-1911.
1. Botany— North America, 2. Botanical gardens — New Jersey.
8. Botanical gardens — South Carolina. I. Michaux, Andrg, 1746-
1802. Journal.
MS 60-2773
American Philosophical Society, Library
Mitchell, Whitehead.
Account books, 1812-15.
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Resident of Long Island, N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2774
Sferiam, Ebenezer, 1794-1864.
Correspondence, 1860-61.
101 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Meteorologist, of Brooklyn, N. Y, 86 letters from A. McOall, and
15 letters from Samuel J. May.
I. McCall, A. n. May, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1871.
MS 60-2775
New York Historical Society
291
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Matteson family.
Papers, 1819-50.
131 items.
-In New York Historical Society collections.
14 wto« *" d Va ^ a ot "embers o' 'he Matteson family. Includes
EA^fe^nS&S'T? ^™^A. y Ha r pend,n g
Vancefl^ri^^SSfi. * °™> "«- *»«™
New York Historical Society MS 60-2776
Malcolm, William.
Papers, 1777-83.
60 Items and 6 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
m.^SW'S"?. Wa / , offl ^ ce ^ Correspondence and 6 orderly books of
Malcolms Continental Begiment. Includes 27 letters to George
OltntoD. °
iqio U ^ S 'tT ^Ist.— Revolution— Sources. i. Clinton, George, 1789-
1779 m7 ' Contlnental A™?- Malcolm's Regt, 1777-
New York Historical
Society
Madison, James, Pres. U. S., 1751-1836.
Correspondence, 1784-1836.
184 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2777
MS 60-2778
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786.
Papers, 1766-95.
ca. 4000 Items, 15 v. and 7 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. Correspondence, orderly books and
military papers. Includes military letters and papers of the leading
officers in the Revolutionary War, relating particularly to the build-
ing of the fortifications at West Point and to McDougaU's services
as commanding officer In the Highlands of the Hudson
1. West Point, N. Y.— Fortifications. 2. Hudson River— Hist—
Revolution. 3. U, S.—Htet— Revolution— Sources.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2779
Machin, Thomas.
Papers, 1777-83.
80 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
n.. H Sr!?* uHo ?S ,y ^ rmy offlcer - "'"taT papers relating mainly to
the Hudson River defenses. - «,—»-..*
1. Hudson River— Fortifications.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2780
Leonard, Robert Woodward.
Correspondence, 1861-66.
71 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Union soldier from New York City. Letters from members of
Leonards family while he was In service during the Civil War.
1. U. S.— Hist,— Olvll War— Personal narratives. i. Leonard
family.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2781
Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817.
Correspondence, 1776-1807.
lcubicft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Jurist of Lancaster Co., Pa.
1. Lawyers — Lancaster Co., Pa. — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2782
and Museum Commission
Staake, William Heaton, 1846-1924.
Papers, 1773-1895.
2 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Accounts, reports, and other-papers of a Philadelphia attorney.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
„ MS 60-2783
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Tod, John, 1779-1830.
Papers, 1788-1835.
5 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania and attorney. Correspond-
ence and legal papers, swiwuu
1. Lawyers— Pennsylvania— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
„ MS 60-2784
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
New York (City) Marshal's Office.
Records, 1807-13.
2 v. and 1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Venditioni exponas (1807-13), monition book (1812-13) and He-
turn of alien enemies (1812)
1 Court records-New York (City) 2. Judicial sales— New York.
3. Allens^-New York (State)
New York Historical Society MS 60-2785
Bear, John, of Cumberland Co., Pa.
Papers, 1783-1836.
lcubicft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Papers relating to legal matters In Cumberland Co., Pa.
1. Legal documents — Cumberland Co., Pa.
„,,„.. MS 60-2786
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.
Letter books, 1886-92.
2 reels of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by the company,
, , „. MS60-2787
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Buehler, Henry.
Papers, 1840-51.
1 cubic ft,
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Hotelkeeper, Harrlsburg, Pa., and part owner of a coal mine In
Schuylkill Co., Pa.
1. Hotels, taverns, etc.— Pennsylvania— Harrlsburg. 2. Coal mines
and mining— Pennsylvania— Schuylkill Co.
„ . '-. „ MS 60-2788
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Evening star, New York.
Records, 1833-41.
■ 4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Account books of a New York City newspaper.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2789
Hardy, Sir Charles, 1716 ?-1780.
Papers, 1755-77.
lfolder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Colonial governor of New York. Tradesmen's bills and miscel-
laneous papers.
New York Historical Society MS 60 ~" 2790
Monroe, James, Pres.U. S., 1768-1831.
Papers, 1794-1824.
50ltems,i
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and papers.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2791
Gray, Asa, 1810-1888.
Correspondence, 1838-87.
ca. 70 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Scientist. Chiefly letters to Edwin Bessey and Benjamin Silllman
concerning botanical subjects.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library
Purchase, 1957-B8.
1. Botany. i, Bessey, Charles Edwin, 1845-1916. n. Silllman.
Benjamin, 1810-1885. ^
>■■'■ ■ „,- MS60-2792
American Philosophical Society. Library
292
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lesley, J Peter, 1819-1903.
Papers, 1838-93.
ca. 3000 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Geologist. Correspondence, writings, and other papers. Includes
records of the Pennsylvania Geological Survey of which Lesley was
the director, and much correspondence between Lesley and Leo
Lesquereux.
Cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Gift of Charles Lesley Ames, 1942.
1. Geologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Les-
quereux, Leo, 1806-1889. n. Pennsylvania. State Geologist (1874-
1890)
MS 60-2793
American Philosophical Society. Library
Maps and surveys of Clearfield Co., Pa., 1791-1896.
67 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Acquired from the Rev. Albert A. Bird of Penfleld, Pa.
1. Clea.-neld Co., Pa,— Maps. 2. Clearfield Co., Pa. — Surveys.
MS60-2794
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Treziyulny family.
Papers, ca. 1768-ca. 1878.
20 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collecs'on,
Correspondence, plats, and other papers of 8 generations of survey-
ors In Centre Co., Pa., and vicinity.
1. Pennsylvania — Surveys,
MS 60-2795
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Eeefer, Horace A
Papers, 1881-1916. •
178 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Manager of Pine Grove Furnace. Correspondence and a history
of the furnace.
1. Pine Grove Furnace.
MS 60-2796
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Murray, John R
Account books, 1842-74.
3 v.
In Nev.' York Historical Society collections.
Account books of a resident of New York City.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2797
Newbold, George, hanker.
Papers, 1800-49.
4 v. and 9 boxes.
In New York Historical-Society collections.
Merchant, Ironmonger, and president of the Bank of America, New
York City. Correspondence and account books.
1. Merchants, American — New York (City) 2. Iron industry and
trade — New York (City) 3. Bank of America, New York.
MS 60-2798
New York Historical Society
Snyder, Simon, 1769-&19.
Land papers, 1787-1843.
57 items:
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Governor of Pennsylvania. Papers relating to property In Snyder
Co., Pa. Includes papers of a son, Henry W. Snyder.
1. Beal property— Snyder Co., Pa. I. Snyder, Henry W., 1797-
1866
MS 60-2799
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Thompson, Smith, 1768-1843.
Correspondence, 1796-1843.
108 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Judge from New York.
1. Judges— New York (City) — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60— 2800
New York Historical Society
Hildeburn, Charles Swift Richi, 1856-1901.
Correspondence with Robert Ludlow Fowler, 1893-96.
ca. 70 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence relating to the reprinting of William Bradford s
Laws of New York of 1694.
Presented by Mr. Hildeburn, 1896.
1. New York (Cofony) Laws, statutes, etc. Facsimile of The laws
and acts of the General Assembly for Their Majesties Province of
New York. 2. Bradford, William, 1663-1762. I. Fowler, Robert
Ludlow, 1849-1936.
MS 60-2801
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
aames, Thomas Potts, 1803-1882.
Letter books, 1851-63.
Bv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Botanist and wholesale druggist.
Presented by the Baker Library, 1637.
1, Drug trade— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2802
Schuylkill Navigation Company.
Records, 1793-1944.
160 cubic ft. and 8 ,-eeIs of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence, reports, minute books, accounts) and other papers.
Transferred from the Schuylkill River Project.
MS 60-2808
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
Buck, William Joseph, I. 1326.
Letters to John Jordan, 1870-73.
ca.SOitems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian. Letters written to John Jordan containing biographical
sketches of Quakers In Pennsylvania and adjacent territories.
1. Friends, Society of— Biog. I, Jordan, John Woolf, 1840-1921.
MS 60-2804
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wilson, William B
Diaries, 1817-71.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Photocopies. ■■ . ' ■ . ■ •- ,
Bendersville, Pa. farmer. Accounts of domestic affairs, farming,
and Quaker meetings.
Purchase, 1936, ■«._.- * „ . . '' *
1. Farm life — Pennsylvania — Adams Co. 2. Friends, Society of,
Adams Co., Pa.
MS 60-2806
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wain, Robert, 1794-1825.
Papers, 1792-1823.
ca. 500 items. ■-
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS., and miscellaneous papers.
The bulk of the collection relates to commercial transactions |n the
Bast India and China trade, In which the Wain family was active.
Includes personal correspondence, passports, accounts, bills, insurance
policies, claim to indemnity for the ship Emilia wrecked In 1811 ; notes
on religion, temples, and superstitions; a list of books In the Wain
house; and MSS. of Wain's writings, Horace In Philadelphia, The
hermit In Philadelphia, and Return of regulars to Rome.
Presented by Emlen Wood, 1936. ,„„.,„„..
1 Philadelphia— Comm.— East (Far East) 2. Bast (Far East)—
Comm.— Philadelphia. 3. East (Far East)— Religion. i. Wain,
Robert. 1794-1825. The hermit In Philadelphia.
MS 60-2806
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lutz family.
Papers, 1785-1874.
ca. 100 Items. ' '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous papers relate chiefly to Lutz family Interests- in
chemicals and dyeing; also documents on Bedford County politics.
Presented by William Flller.Lutz, 1939. , „ „,
1 Chemicals— Manufacture and Industry— Pennsylvania. 2. Clean-
ing and dyeing Industry— Pennsylvania. 8. Bedford Co., Pa— Pol. &
g0Tt MS 60-2807
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
293
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fernberger, Samuel WeiUer, 1887-1956, collector
J-*gaI documents, 1796-1819.
ca. 750 Items.
MiJ^f,' 01 ' 1 ™ 1 S , 0Clety of Pennsylvania collections
catMrT?^^
(1809) of ^oflarWdge ^ P ra ° Pal corres Pondenee and daybook
Presented by Mr. Fernberger
1. Court records-Portland, lie. i. Partridge. Amos.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2808
Lehigh VaMey Railroad Company,
Record books, 1858-96. ~"
48 v. "
Puren 8 we r .' wsf 1 ** °' Penn8ylTanla collections.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2809
Merrill, Daniel S
Real estate notes, 1864-68.
v , ca. 250 Items.
\ SLSlSt^ 1 k" £ ocle j7 ot Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Mrs. Merrill, 1916.
1. Real property— Pennsylvania,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2810
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Papers, 1914-86.
12 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
^Circulars and miscellaneous lexers Snft the affairs of the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2811
Wistar family.
Papers, 1743-1832.
ca. 150 items.
Tn.wl2 rlcaI Socle ^ °' Pennsylvania collections
NewJe^^^aWccoun?^^ - Wtat-r iSSS manufacturer of
sc£km *—* ^
180O. aiaM trade - New Je ™ey. 2. England-Deacr. & trav.-1701-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2812
Willcox family.
Papers, 1724-1868.
ca. 1100 items.
PeimsvrtanlJ IS^ 0t Pennsylvania collections.
l«*SeTof X VrT^nc!a? f C P SS, ^ ^™ ***
1835), and I account^ffof nS IS? the J r correspondent (mS
near Media (JJsTw) 8 aD Bawar ^ of Black Horse Hotel,
Presented by Joseph Willcox.
^l^per making and , r „de-.U. S . 2. Bank-notes. i. Edwards.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2813
Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1814-29.
cn.35Q Items.
Pa™™ S Sode & of Pennsylvania collections. *
Presented by William Brooke Rawle.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2814
Warder family.
l7flSl. fr0m the W " rder ' H ° SkinS and Pean *U estate,
pa. 850 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
cantlle Arm of Warder Brothers (orSliy^^vaX 1 Uv T
books of William S. Warder and John N ^ Warde? lofTn.^A, "^"
executor of John N. Warder's estate John N Si Jo« r n»l of the
(1868) as executor of Ann Wardl^an'dWnilam OWnl""??' 8
and receipts of William G. Warder (185^61 ) ' W ° der eStateSl
Presented by Mrs. Trevanion Dallas
1. Merchants, American-Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphla-Oomm.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2815
Wallace, James W collector.
Papers, 1811-62.
ca. 2500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
•....-"S, y Pap f - ""ecting the affairs of John Wallace of Harris-
ceZts "pairs' nw^J^V'' * PW™"* i bil°s and rt
M^n a E E ^| S o^nao R K eS ' **""* E-rsot Francis & ^nS
Presepted by the estate of J. W. Wallace
condlt erChante ' Amerlcan - Harrla b»fK, Pa. 2. Pennsylvanla-Econ.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2816
Whiteman, James G
Literary MSS., 1849-65.
60 v,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
^■"""l," collection of epigrams, poetry, satire, news Items, nar-
ratives, anoVlllustrations In color; In memorlam, verses on the death
of a cat; The Queen^of hearts, a burletta; Miranda, 7n opera; L°rd
Bateman, an opera; The swimmers ; Jack and the bean stalk | A geog-
h^. y cu^^aTS?.onT h e e tc falr! ™" ° U *' ™° j °« Tne £"'
Presented by Dora A Whiteman.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania 60-2817
Brown (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia.
Account books, 1837-70.
ca. 515 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business records of a Philadelphia firm.
Presented by D. S. B. Ohew.
^Commission merchants-Philadelphia. 2. Dry goods-Phlladel.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2818
Trimble, James, 1766-1836.
Business records, 1781-1836.
1 cubic ft.
In Penusyhanla Historical and Museum Commission collection
Personal business records of James Trimble, deputy ^cretarv of
Pn|s^.a 1 n m0nWea,tl, °' PenMy, ™ ula . and of his' shames TrlmVe?
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc Yphni'ioijitra—
Pennsylvania. i. Trimble, James, 1790-18887 Physicians-
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Comma. MS6C ^ 819
Martin, William, 1765-1798.
Medical notes, 1785-86.
6 v.
In Historical Soclefy of Pennsylvania collections.
Rushed Jose^hBK^ Mart,n ' S D ° teS ° D Ieetn * "y Benjamin
Presented by J. Hill Martin, 1876
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2820
294
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilson, John A
Diaries, 1869-95.
83v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ohtef engineer of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Comments on per-
sonal and domestic affairs, with accounts of Income nnd expense?
Includes notes on railroad engineering (1 v., 1869-74)
Presented by Mrs. Walter W. Phnro.
1. Railroad engineering.
MS 60-2821
Historical Society of ' ' Pennsylvania
Bulkeley, Gershom, 1636-1713.
Papers, 1661-1721.
ca. 2 ft.
In Hartford Medical Society Library.
Clergyman and physician, of New London nnd Wethersfleld, Conn.
Notebooks containing medical and chemical notes, accounts and In-
voices, notes on Thomas WUUs, sermons, and poetry by Bulkeley and
his younger brother Peter. Many of the notes are In Greek and Latin
or In a code or shorthand devised by Bulkeley.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Gurdon W.Russell, 1809.
1. Medicine— Collected works. 2. Willis, Thomas, 1821-1076. 8.
Congregational churches— Sermons. i. Bulkeley, Peter, 1643-1691.
MS60-2822
Hartford Med. Soc. : ! Library
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent, prinoe de Oanino,
liB03-1867.
Correspondence, 1826-67.
ca. 200 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Microfilm copy (positive) made from originals In the Museum of
Natural History, Parte, -
Italian naturalist Correspondence on natural history. Corre-
spondents include John -3; Audubon. William Cooper, James E. DeKay,
Isaac Lea, Wilhelm P. B. S. Rtippell, Constantino S. Raflnesque-
Schmaltz, John Vaughan, and Prince Maximilian Alexander Philip
von Wled-Neuwled.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchased from Mr. Ountz, 1953.
1. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
MS60-2823
American Philosophical Society. Library
O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 1818-1890.
Papers, 1883-1908.
600 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection ( no. 26S1 ) -■•■'■■
Alabama lawyer, Confederate Army officer, and statesman. Corre-
spondence, legal and financial papers, and scrapbooks. Includes Civil
War letters, and political correspondence • (1882-85) while he was
Governor of Alabama. Personal and family correspondence, and
scrapbooks of clippings and MSS. pertaining to O'Neal and members
ef his family.
Unpublished description In the library.
Deposited by Mrs. George Brwln Roulhac, 1942 and 1946.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Olvll War — Personal narratives — Confederate side,
2. Alabama— Pol. & govt. — 1865- 8. O'Neal family.
MS 60-2824
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Ely family.
Papers, 1790-1926.
6 ft. (64 items)
In Blyrla Library.
In part, transcripts. (handwritten)
Correspondence, deeds, maps, surveys, field books, records of land
transfers, accounts, journals, ledgers, family wills and other legal
documents, genealogical material, clippings, photos., books, newspa-
pers, and magazines, of the Illy family, businessmen and land owners
In Blyrla, Ohio. Family members represented In the collection Include
Justin Ely (1788-1817) of West Springfield, Mass., one of the original
proprietors of the Connecticut Western Reserve In Ohio under the Con-
necticut Land Co. ; Henian Ely (1775-1852) who settled in Blyrla in
1817; bis sons, Heroar; Ely, Jr. (1820-1891), Albert Ely (1825-1893),
and Charles Arthur Ely (1829-1864) J and his grandsons, George
Henry Ely (1844-1926), Albert Hemen Ely (b. 1860) and William
Arthur Ely (b. 1860)
Described in a typewritten volume, Ely papers of the Lorain County
Historical Society: a calendar, index and chronology, by Dorothy 8.
Payne (1955)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift from tbe estate of Mary L, (Ely) Molse and her husband,
Todd L. Molse, 1965.
1 Real property — New York (State) 2. Connecticut Land Com-
pany. 8. Real property — Western Reserve,
MS60-2826
Blyrla, Ohio. Library
Towers, Robert.
Papers, 1694r-1808.
ca. 150 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family papers of Robert Towers. Sarah Evans, Issachar Evans,
Elizabeth Gostelowe, and Robert Towers, Jr., relating chiefly to
land speculation In west New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and includ-
ing 5 parchment deeds (1739-69), Indentures, bonds of Indebtedness,
and the will of Robert Towers, Jr. (1788)
Presented by the heirs of Eliza F. E, Fraser.
1. Heal property— New Jersey. 2. Real property— Pennsylvania.
MS60-2826
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pettit, Charles.
Papers, 1737-1864.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Papers of Charles Pettit of Middlesex Co., Bng., Including patent
grants Issued to him to use or vend an invention for the corrugating
or fashioning of metal sheets with Irregular surfaces; a warrant
stating regulations, procedures, and the price to be paid for Pettlt's
patent grant; an Indenture from Theobald, Earl of Carllngford,
granting to Charles Brett of County Sllgo, Ire., the use of certain
lands for a period of 81 years; and an exchange of letters with
Alphonse de Lamartlne. „ . . , „. .,-_._
1. Metal-working machinery. L Carllngford, Theobald Taaffey
4th earl of, d. 1737. n. Brett, Charles, m. Lamartlne, Alphonse
Marie Louis de, 1790- 1869.
MS60-28B7
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914.
Papers, 1785-1898.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Secretary of the American Iron and Steel Association. Corre-
spondence relating to the tariff and to the development of the iron
industry In the U. S., early correspondence (1808-1860) relating to »
political and economic trends, deeds of John Penn and John Penn, Jr.
(1785) conveying land in Westmoreland County, and other Items.
Correspondents Include George Bancroft, William Belknap, John O.
Breckinridge, Hugh H. Brackenrldge, John Blnns, Simon Cameron,
H. O. Carey, Andrew Carnegie, S. P. Chase, Henry 0. Oloy, A. G.
Ourtln, John Dalzell, Hamilton Fish, J. W. Forney, H. O. Fricfc
A. Gorman, Marcus A. Hanna, Benjamin Harrison, Abner Laeock?
William McKlnley, Justin S. MorrlU, O. H. Piatt, M. S. Quay, Samuel
J. Randall, Carl Schurz, and W. T. Sherman.
Presented by Mrs. James Swank.
1 Tariff— U. S. 2. Iron Industry and trade— U. S. 8. U. S.— POL
& govt— 1815-1861. 4. U. S.— Econ. condlt.
B MS 60-2828
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Peale family.
Papers, 1794-1854.
ca. 250 items, ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of Charles Wlllson Peale, por-
trait painter and naturalist, Rembrandt Peale, portrait and historical
painter, and Titian R. Peale, naturalist, artist and mechanician,
relating mainly to Peale'B Museum. Includes O, W. Peale's A walk
through the Philadelphia Museum; records of subscriptions for
^ tickets In Peale's MuBeura (1784-1888) ; records and memoranda of
* the Philadelphia Museum (1803-87); minutes and a rough minute
book Of the Philadelphia Museum (1841-45) ; ornlthologlcaljournal,
with a catalogue of birds collected In the United States Exploring
Expedition by T. R. Peale (1848) ; 10 drawings by T. R. Peale; ex-
tracts of letters from C. W; Peale (1821-28) ; copies of letters from
Rembrandt Peale to hla wife (1880); and correspondence of T. R.
Peale with George Ord (1827-54) „ . ..
Presented In part by members of the Peale family; some Items
P 1? Birds— U." S. 2. United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842.
I Peale's Museum, Philadelphia, u. Philadelphia Museum.
MS 60-2820
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, William, 1727-1803.
Papers, 1767-1861.
ca. 800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. Documents-
relating to the Pennsylvania Assembly's prosecution of William
Moore and William Smith: statement of the case, with testimony
taken before the House of Assembly; affidavits of J. Ross and
William Peters; printed address of William Moore; Smith's letters
to Attorney General Pratt and to Solicitor General Yorke; report
of the attorney general and solicitor general; trial order of the King
and Council, and Smith's petition to Governor Hamilton. Includes
•ketches of historical landmarks and of men concerned In the case*
Presented by William R. Smith.
1. Moore, William, 1699-1783. I. Pennsylvania (Colony) Gen-
eral Assembly.
MS 60-2830
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
295
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
Trimble, James, 1755-1836,
Papers, 1782-1835.
ca. 2000 Items.
Dep^ t0 S e to^ e ^°'p Penn '? ,Ivania Election*,
wealth of Pennsylvania 7i Si,nT«* L£? ^ etar S P* the Common-
standards to Pe/naSa'SmSr ^3tt^h2S" tt !l U * m ' ,ltary
of sales of lands; advertlslne accnimta™ 6 ^! ^ e f?S, an <l agreements
book,, expense account ™kf bank^V^' pt boofc «n«»or»nduni
account with JohT FosteT lnsur^T™ .i?, WSpaper c »PP">gs, an
real estate agreements? leases a^f^Vh^ fi 68 ' powera of attorney,
sonal charactlr. ' d other ltems <* official and per!
Presented by Annie A. Graff, 1921
vanV""""*' ^""-^"Kylvanla. 2. Rca! property - Pennsyl-
ons
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2831
McLaurin, Anselm Joseph, 1848-1009.
Papers, 1832-ca. 1909.
47 Items and 6 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer and statesman, of Brandon Rnnirin n, U i» n
many of the latter rnn^rn Vh o dSldes ,' Vlctates, and clippings;
of A ^r M?T r °^ * 6 ^ nator - Amoa e ""> ™lutaes to "ed™ book
1902.' McLaurlD s w,,e > **""> Ra«ch McLaurin, prepared^uriui
acquired, 1954, the scrapbooks were given by Mrs. John McOlure,
1. Mississippi— Pol & govt 2. U. S.— Pol ft eovt— 1901 iflon n
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and Hist. MS 6 °- 2832
Ewing, Philemon Beecher, 1820-1906
Papers, 1837-1906.
4 ft
In Ohio Historical Society Library
«**?? nu m L STf^tt?4 1 ° rr o^± B1 de T nCe ,H and 0ther pap< ™ *"
experiences at West Point and ™ Z IfSlL w.T an relatlDK to nls
from Ellen Ewing Sherman^ mn in »r^«? Wa CJ a ^""P of le «e™
Ohio; and Ewing faml^fettersaSd^nS^Lr', UnlTOn >'ty. Oxford,
sons named Include TdZh.?? SM°l Cal , pape „ re ' other ^
John S BrasM ■ u vm kT if '' Jonn *•• B'eelow, Braxton Braes
»aS.Toh B n «SS^ P^S
man.BUen (EwIn^J^^mXT^S^. 18 ^ 1891 ' tt She *
Ohio Hist Soc. ubnuy MS 60-2833
Bonsack family.
2^ »em°s f an t ! I e 48 B v OI10aCk Md P,abe familie3 . 1786-1929.
In Duke University Library.
1881; Roanoke &ge7s^m Va mS^SJ ?& MU if 8 7 llIe ' £ a -
lege, Poughkeepsie. N Tim a!? ' ° d Ba8tman Business Col-
wooien fartorieTal'GMd Intend Va^ IT^****, r S a,es to
tog the lSSO-sT other paw™ refer' t^'«rtH Sr' ^T^ Va - dur "
churchman, teacher, ^£5A*fi™ San^X.7 a?d to*
business activities of Jacob Bonsack at Good Tnton* v. . , ,
DukeOniv. Library MS 60-2834
Logan family.
Papers, 1664-1871.
ca. 12,000.items.
p«,2™ ^'?h S £ clety ? f r e nn 8ylvania collections,
oial Council. Correspondence and Alette?' bJok a f*,™^ 8 Pr0V *
correspondence and literary works of Deborah S M.I5L 1 " nd
P^nTencreoffpyD^riga^S 11 ' "" ^ "-^T- K
SocWf^elmsXn.a' IWno & T^r* " ! he Htatortal
o^: vT( d ^,T^ at Ul,,and (1OT6 ^ 1) ,n W^
Gift of members of the Logan family
Real A»^iwJt.'^-!^SLJSlSSS^ B -
t;^ BBSS' ftSsKE^K*^ -
(Morris) 1761-1889. vTblckln^lhn I ra^ ^nf^ "" 1
family. a . Pennsylvania (Colony?' P°ovin"afcoTncll!^ mcUt *° a
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-2835
Records, 1945-47.
2 v.
TV«^ S, . 88 . lpp ). Pept - of ArcnlTes an «J History.
Transcripts (typewritten)
by^ary V j! U Be?ry° f TheVsTco'nta^r? 8 ' C ? mplled for th «» <»«Pter
of the Berry. BiSell Courts Gavd™ n? ffln rf n W " S HD J otne '- P a P«»
Means, Payne, Reynolds" &era Bo^n &S» nt l^ , Hu<, 2 all > ^
and WlUlams families;^ a list olflnvir'n^ 8 'I'L 8 ^ 68 ' Tremmler
graphical Informal Ion; 'cemetU i'S^' Mississippi with bio!
the State Supreme Cour^nd^K book ^?SSff" "I? Judges °'
of the Methodist Episcopal Shu^ South Ir/nrtl^ 8 ^" 1 ^' 8 * 88
Mississippi, from 1872 ttroueh '1880 Th. 7^^ H ? nkln ^"nty,
nates of the Brandon Female Colleee. Branrtnh Miii^'u . "? J™* 1 "
lutlonary soldiers in MlsslmlT^S ^(S?? ^L MtaB - ! ,lsto °*-Jtovo-
1814 ; vital statistics ^f "m^new^wrf^loL^ 1 ^ lT ord8 ' m *~
aloglcaj work by Mrs. JuUui wffiton ! M a P 081 " on «» ne -
MlsslsslppL Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 60-2886
Jenkins family.
Papers, 1702-1902.
ca. 000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of the Pennsy,van! B &mi.y, S'n£ Tihe CharH. P. and
(8j MS60-288T
296
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. (Continued)
Howard M. Jenkins families, with Information oh some of the Welsh
families settled In Montgomery Co. and adjacent territory. Includes
abstracts of titles and deeds to lands In Chester, Berks, Northampton
Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties (1702-35); drafts of surveys
of lands in Gwynedd, Cafnarvon, Salisbury, and Honeybrook Town-
ships and other places In which Robert Jenkins, ironmaster, was in-
terested (1745-1847) ; papers relating to the Spring House and Sum-
neytown Turnpike Road Co. (1847-72) j record of marriages solem-
nized by Algernon S. Jenkins (1851-69) ; road construction in Gwy-
nedd Township (1800-1848) ; roster, of the Gwynedd Invinclbles
(1864); genealogical notes on the Jenkins, Evans, Griffith, Foulke,
and Roberts families; correspondence relating to local affairs, com-
merce, shipping, indentures, licenses, commissions, etc. (1794-1812) ;
papers (1704-1819) relating to Isaac, Franks; autograph letters of
eminent Pennsylvania™ (1794-1892) ;, Howard Jenkins' political cor-
respondence (1858-1902) ; his notes on the Hanks and Lincoln families
(1883-94) ; his articles and material pertaining to local history of
Pennsylvania, Anthony Wayne, Battle of Brandywine, Swedish
pilgrims, the French and Indian War (1744-64), Rebel invasion of
Pennsylvania, burial grounds, the Scljiwenkfelders, and Welsh mem-
oranda.
Gift of Charles P. Jenkins, 1937-39.'
1. Welsh in Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania— Geneal. 3. Real
property — Pennsylvania. 4, Pennsylvania — Eistory, Local. 5. Reg-
isters of births, etc. — Pennsylvania. 6. Spring House and Sumney-
town Turnpike Road Company. r. Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865-
H. Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1902.
MS 60-2837
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jacobs family.
Papers, 1681-1838.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Papers and business records of the Pennsylvania family: John
Jacobs, member of Assembly for Chester Co, ; Joseph Jacobs, saddler ;
Israel Jacobs, weaver. Member of Congress (1791) ; Isaac Jacobs,
mayor of Philadelphia (1767-68) ; and Benjamin Jacobs, surveyor,
appointed by the Continental Congress to sign and emit bills of credit
(1776) Includes early land patents and records pertaining to lands
in Bucks Co., Delaware Bay, N. J. ; Bedford, Sussex, Cumberland, and
other counties; the Allegheny, Perkloinen Creek, and other areas in
Pennsylvania, and in Nova Scotia. Business records and accounts
of Joseph Jacobs, Samuel Wallls, Israel Jacobs, John Jacobs, Juanita
Iron Co., and others, indicate Commercial conditions and commodity
prices. Many papers relate to Incidents during the Revolution, In-
cluding Benjamin Franklin's efforts to secure the repeal of the Stamp
act, negotiations with the Indians, and other topics. Genealogical
notes, arranged by Samuel W. Pennypackeri relate to Frledrlch
Augustus Muhlenberg, Francis Swayne, Robert Wharton, Joseph
Reed, Roberts Vnux, and their families. Correspondents and signers
of documents Include William Maelay, William Penn; William Parr,
David Rlttenhouse, Michael Hlllegas, Edward Shippen, H. Vander-
Bllce, John Robinson, Robert H. Morris, James Hamilton, Thomas
Lawrence, Owen Blddle, Jacob Duch6, Robert Bass, Nicholas Scull,
John Lukens, Joseph HUbon, and others.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., ho. 816.
Gift of John F. Lewis, 1920.
1. Real property — Pennsylvania. 2. Heal property — New Jersey.
8. Real property — Nova Scotia. 4. Pennsylvania— Comm. 5. Penn-
sylvania — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 6. Pennsylvania — Geneal.
MS 60-2838
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Aglionby, Frances (Walker) Yates.
Papers, 1821-1933.
ca. 1000 Items,
In Duke University Library.
Family letters from Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va., with many
details on European travel and English life, as well as Virginia plan-
tation affairs, the Civil War, and the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Card index in library.
Received, 1955.
1. Europe— Deser. & trav.— -1800-1918. 2. Gt. Brit— Intellectual
life. 3. Plantations — Virginia. 4. Virginia — Hist. — Civil War —
Sources. 5. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. i.
Aglionby family.
MS 60-2839
Duke TJnlv. Library
Holmes family.
Papers, 1680-1907.
ca. 8000 items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, legal and business documents, and other pepers
of the Holmes and related families of Monmouth Co., N. J. Includes
a diary of Jonathan Holmes for 1737; Revolutionary War courts-
martial documents, muster rolls, and other military papers; election
returns, Monmouth Co. (ca. 1800) ; documents about horse racing in
New Jersev (1770-18431 : documents relating to Mlddletown Acad
emy (1793-1808) ; Monmouth County Court of Common Pleas actions
and New Jersey Supreme Court documents ; a letter from the Shrews-
bury deputies to the County Committee (of Safety?) for Monmouth
(1775) ; and vendues and inventories for various estates (1787-99)
Exchange, 1956.
1. New Jersey — Hist— Revolution — Sources. 2. Elections— Mon-
mouth Co., N, J. 3. Horee-raclng — New Jersey. 4. Inventories of
estates — Monmouth Co., N. J. 5, Judicial sales -^Monmouth Co.,
N. J. i. Holmes, Jonathan, n. Mlddletown Academy, Mlddletown,
N. J. in. New Jersey. Court of Common Pleas (Monmouth Co.)
iv. New Jersey. Supreme Court, v. Monmouth Co., N. J. Commit-
tee of Safety.
MS 60-2840
New Jersey Hist Soc. Library
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913.
Papers, 1862-1913.
24 items, 10 y„ and 2 portfolios.
In Franklin and Marshall College Library.
Forms part of the library's Nevoniana collection.
Engineer, artist, and editor, of Lancaster, Pa., Philadelphia, and
New York. Correspondence (mainly relating to family matters),'
diary, MS. autobiography, travel diaries, and watercolor sketches.
The diary (Sept 1862) relates events of Stauffer's 12 days' enlist-
ment in the Union Army, Illustrated with sketches ; the autobiography
gives an account of the building of the Boston Harbor Tunnel, relat-
ing details of the political corruption in Boston which Stauffer fought
In completing the tunnel project. The travel diaries describe trips
to the Nicaragua Canal and to the oil wells at Baku (1890) Tba
watercolor sketches are of artistic and engineering Interest
Cataloged In main library catalog. The papers form the basis
for an article, David McNeely Stauffer, by E. O. Kieffer, in Papers
of the Lancaster County Historical Society, v, 56, no. 7 (1952) p. ( 161j-
175.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased, ca. 1945; additions given by Mrs. Stauffer.
1. U. S.— Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. Boston Har-
bor Tunnel. 3. Corruption (In politics) — Boston. 4. Nicaragua
Canal. 5, Oil fields — Russia — Bakn. i. Franklin and Marshall
College, Lancaster, Pa. Library. Nevoniana collection.
MS60-2841
Franklin and Marshall Coll. Library
Burroughs, William Berrien, 5. 1842.
Papers, 1872-1938.
'■"440 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Physician and rice planter, of Brunswick, Qa. Correspondence,
receipts, bills, accounts, and clippings. Mainly of interest for gene-
alogy and local history of the Camden Co. and Glynn Co. area, and
for early Georgia history. Papers and clippings give genealogical
data on the Berrien, Burroughs, and Mllledge families; the Stewart
family of Georgia is reviewed by Annie Karow in an undated letter,
ca. 1910.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
1. Georgia — History, Local— Sources. 2. Berrien family. 8. Bur-
roughs family. 4, Mllledge family. 5. Stewart family. I. Karow,
Annie.
MS 60-2842
Duke Univ. Library
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
Archives.
75 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Includes papers of John Henry Hobart (1757-1830), Samuel
Peters (1773-1822), John S. Havenscroft (1818-30), William Smith
(1750-99) and William White (1762-1836) and transcripts of docu-
ments relating to the church In the various States, transcribed by
Francis L. Hawks.
3. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. — Hist.— Sources.
i. Hobart, John Henry, Bp., 1775-1830. n. Peters, Samuel, 1785-
1826. m. Ravenscroft, John Stark, Bp., 1772-1830. rv. Smith. Wil-
liam, 1727-1803. v. White, William, Bp„ 1748-1836.
MS 60-2843
New York Historical Society
Craemer, Friedrich August, 1812-1891.
Papers, 1829-89.
ca. 200 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Louts)
In part, microfilm.
Lutheran pastor and professor of theology. Letters to the faculty
of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, on theological, financial, and ad-
ministrative topics ; class lecture notes ; several biographical sketches ;
university documents from Munich ; and about 50 short items entitled
MS 60-2844
2&7
Craemer, Friedrich August, 1812-1891.
(Continued)
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1829-89.
Zur klrchllchen Ohronlk. which annenrert i„ t^. t »v
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted bv the renrwltnr*
Intorinauon on ilterary rights available TSuffi reKr^ *
h»?h?<£. ft I' ^ r « B i Chl, Gustav Jacobs, and J. p. Dhlle- deooslted
by the Concordia Seminary, Springfield, 111. .' aeposltea
Concordia Historical
Institute
MS 60-2844
Taylor, Jacob, 1673-1746.
Smoo lte f ni RCOb aild 1Sna ° Ta y lor vl672-177e.
s n ,™i™JL lca J Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-2845
Minor family.
Papers, 1764-4986.
■18 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (88-602, 8750 & 1052>
m JSL P ?f ( l arge ! y 18aft -l«K» of the Minor family of Louisa and Albe-
S w C «^' eS iT V f • °. hlefly nmterlBl <* Joftn B «bee Mlno* professoV
w. i a „ W at '1? u , n,vers 'ty of Virginia, relating to his teaching and to
M famIl P v ra ^«.,, ln J? art f ,er8hlp Wl , tn hl8 brother - L«clan Mlno? «"« we ,l
SM ?i y e ?l ls , coverln S several generations. Includes correspond-
n??L a ™T t "r?** c <> mn >onplace books, journals, and other^rs
f^L ?' 8 ' ".' 5 aTls ' and wllson families. Important rareesoondents
include Joseph Oarrington Cabell, John Warwick Daniel PtaSn? on
deraleeyei Frederick W. M. Holliday, JaWRusslll £w3u WUlSm
Holmes^McGuffey. Matthew Fontaine Maury. Baletah^Bton Minn?
m!8SZ^-*&£*' 5 m,am 0abe " Hlv^ W^dh^Xbertsot
Wilson? ^ ' Buffher, Maximilian Scheie de Vere, and W^drow
O^njo Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
«««. n. Colston family, m. Davis family, iv. Wilson family,
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 60-2846
Nelson, Ear] F
Papers, 1862-1945.
14 folders.
0>l I 4ao'n rerSlty 0t M ' SS0UrI Llbrary> Western H1 «torical Manuscripts
letteT B r Srt 0f n a ^, att0rney of S"»"a" Co., Mo., Including 2 Civil War
™lvl?i ? d othe ? correspondence, speeches, notes/legal oarers, and
£ a Jt r "S. < ? >ncern . ln « the University ofMIssouri. The speeXL^elate
Deposited by Mrs. Nelson.
lit— U.S. 7. Procedure (Law)— Missouri.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2847
Schlundt, Herman, 1868-
Papers, 1914-38.
1 v. aDd 1465 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts.
correspondence, a scrapbook, and otter papers of a professor of
chemistry at the University of Missouri, Including articles, chemical
pamphlets, athletic bulletins, financial papers, clippings, and reports
or the Committee on Junior Colleges, of which Schlundt was a mem-
Der. Correspondence relates to standards for Junior colleges, asslst-
antehlps at the University of Missouri, recommendations, health re-
sorts, and spring waters. Includes letters from Excelsior Springs,
Saratoga IgiSg N 1' ^SSSS^ S" ^° Sprlng8 > Col °- and
content of water? ' requestm e Schlundt to analyze the mineral
of Ml"so > url U,na Schlundt and fte Chen >lstry Dept of the University
1. Chemists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Chemistry—
hSE^ e f say8 '. Ie { ;tur ?' 8 - M!ssourl - University-Faculty 4.
Health resort^ watering-places, etc.— U. S. 5. Mineral waters— U S
I. Missouri. University. Committee on Accrediting Junior ("oltegef"
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2848
Magee, John, 1794-1868.
Business records, 1826-1910.
ca, 1500 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence, reports, financial and legal documents, and opera-
™ n 1 a i, r ^i!' < l S .M f K tb T e u Sev , e .'' a, ral ' road - fining, land, and canal wm-
panles with which John Magee of Bath, N. Y., and his son, George J
Magee, were associated, mainly relating to railroad and mining activi-
ties In north central Pennsylvania and south central New York In-
ti.1 S? F* ° nal ff, ^'l* papers of fath6r aQd son and records of
the Pall Brook Railroad and Coal Co.; Blossburg and Corning Rail-
2 >B i d Co i : rJ losa r 0ool 'J ron l..? ![|nlD « and Manufacturing Co.; Tioga
Railroad Co.; Morris Run Mining Co.; Beech Creek, Clearfield and
Southwestern Railroad! and Clearfield BltumlnousOoal (to
Received from former directors of the Fall Brook Railroad and
Coal Co,
1. Railroads— New York (State) 2. Railroads— Pennsylvania. 8.
Coal trade— New York (State) 4, Coal trade— Pennsylvania. t
Magee, George J.
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2849
and Museum Ooramliislon
Crane, Stephen r 1871-1900.
Papers, 1894-1944.
..2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (5606 & 2862)
In part, photocopies.
Author Correspondence, literary MSS„ notebook. Crane's will,
pen and Ink sketches, and photos. Includes the MS. of Crane's The
red badge of courage, of Ford Madox Ford's Stephen Crane (an arti-
cle ^hlch appeared in American mercury) and of Robert Wooster
Stallmans Stephen Crane: Borne unpublished manuscripts- sketches
and stories— additions to the canon; a bound volume of 42 original
letters (1821) to Max J. Herzberg entitled Stephen Crane, a chorus
SJiS: ™ ^L by ? n 8"s h and American authors; correspondence with
Edith F. Crane, together with nine of her letters (1881-88) to Harvey
Taylor; and ca. 80 letters (1885-89) from Crane to Willis Brooks
Hawkins Illustrating the last years of Crane's life and his deep
friendsh p for Hawkins. Other correspondents Include the editors of
Ohapbook, Critic, and Youth's companion, Ralph Allen, Harry Bacon
Si^ ^ 6 ' Cop ^ la ? d and D ,1 y ' Cora (Howarth) Crane, William Howe
S? A; PiS£ y J > V.i D ?7 ray ' *£■• " oreton Prewen, Frederic O. Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. P M. Murray-Hamilton, Mr. Hitchcock, Elbert Hubbard
M r ?i« Ed ^ a ^ d u P . ease ' Mlcn «« Pease, Mr. Perrin, Gustav ATRoedel
Me i Tln ?;, Schoberlln, Wilbur Macey Stowe, and Harvey Taylor
Unpublished guide in the library. "<wey xayior.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-2860
Newark, N. J. Free Public Library.
Literary manuscripts.
4 items.
In Newark Public Library.
Typewritten MSS., with corrections, of Invasion, by Hendrik
WUlem Van Loon, chapter 9 of Lost island, by James Norman HalL
The mermaid and the Messerschmitt, by Rulka Langer; and Time
for decision, by Sumner Welles.
? tt } r ° f „ New ark Civilian Defense Volunteer Office and Block Plan
and of L. Bamberger and Co., 1944.
I. Van Loon, Hendrik Wlllem, 1882-1944. Invasion, n. Hal]
James Norman, 1887-1851. Lost island, m. Langer, Rulka (God^
lewska) The mermaid and the Messerschmitt. rv. Welles, Sumner,
1892— Time for decision.
Newark, N. J. Public
Library
MS 60-2861
Gt. Brit. Public Record Office.
Peimsylvaria material, 1689-1810.
2 reels of microfilm.
Micfrm^rd^^oiar ^r^rs* 1 ™ -^ a ^
General PennsylvaX matS MftiS!,^ 110 V"*"* ° fflce -
(1712-60), consular paw?sa8 a Vlo?^ 7), < m i scellaneon8 P«P«™
tlie Cornwallis paperT'DeUlDtL n ^° d », ^^ < 1778 > ^o™
du pays nu. la && dep^Har^ &£ Ju^X'SuSo^ *
MiS «0-2862
298
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gt. Brit. Public Record Office.
Pennsylvania material, 1689-1810. (Continued)
niiJ^H nSylVI i nla— H 'at— Colonial period-Sources. 2. at Brlt-
iSEZutlt!* C ° n8U,ar serTlc ^U. S. 8. Susquehatna Valley-
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2852
and Museum Comm.
Rodney, George Brydges Rodney, baron, 1719-1792.
Papers, 1780-82.
8 V.
In New York Historical Society collections.
British naval officer. Official letter books and order books.
Printed In Naval History Society Publications, v. 12-18 (1882)
and In the New York Historical Society Collections (1932-38)
1. U. S.— Hlet— Revolutlca— Naval operations— Sources. 2. West
Indies— Hist— 1775-1783. 8. Gt. Brit.— History, Naval— 18th cent
4. Gt. Brit. Navy— Hist— Sources.
„ „ MS 60-2863
New York Historical Society
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island, Pa.
Papers, 1831-77.
ca. 160 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
letters, general orders, court-martial records, regulations, etc.
addressed to officials at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Among the
commanders mentioned are James Barron, Charles Stewart, and
George O. Bead. Correspondents Include Levi Woodbury, John Boyle/
Mahlon Dlckerson, A. P. Upshur, and George Bancroft.
Purchase.
1. U. S. Navy— Hist— Sources. 2. U. S. Navy— Officers— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, eta 8. D. S. Navy— Regulations.
„, . , ' MS60-2864
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Larpenteur, August Louis, 1823-1919.
Papers, 1878-ca. 1900.
in.
In Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul collections.
Minnesota pioneer and merchant, of St. PauL Business letter
books, account books, and notebooks and papers containing reminis-
cences of Laipenteur's early days In St. Paul.
J. Merchants, American — St Paul. 2. St Paul— Hist
MS 60-2855
Catholic Hist Soc. of St. Paul
Oster, Anatole, 1834-1910.
Papers, 1866-1910.
4 boxes.
In Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul collections.
Catholic priest. Correspondence, documents of appointment to
ecclesiastical positions, programs, notes and papers on Oster's family
history and on religious subjects, business receipts and checkbook
stubs concerning parishes In Spring Lake, Credit River, De Graff,
and Invergrove, Minn. Correspondents include Archbishop John
Ireland of St Paul and members of the Oster family In France.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
1. Catholic Church In Minnesota— Hist — Sources. 2. Catholic
Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Ireland,
John, Abp., 1838-1918. it Oster family.
MS 60-2856
Catholic Hist Roc of St Paul
Grace, Thomas Langdony5p., 1814-1897.
Papers, 1857-84.
2 boxes.
In Catholic Historical Society of St. Paul collections.
Catholic prelate. Correspondence, pastoral letters, account books,
and a diary (Aug.- Sept. 1861) of a trip to the Red River region of
Minnesota.
1. Catholic Church in Minnesota — Hist — Sources. 2. Red River
Valley (Red River of the North) — Descr. & trav. 8. Catholic
Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2867
Catholic Hist Soc. of St. Paul
Lewis, William Luther, collector.
Letters and literary MSS., 1733-1914.
57 items.
In Texas christian University Library.
Most of the authors represented are English romantic writers,
tho most Important of which are Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles
Lamb, and Percy Byssbe Shelley. Other authors named are Robert
Frost Thomas Gray, Thomas Hardy, William Henry Hudson, Sam-
uel Johnson, John Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Alexander Pope, Robert
Louis Stevenson, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Oscar Wilde.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Amon Q. Carter Foundation, 1955.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Coleridge,
Samuel Taylor, 1772-1884. n. Lamb, Charles, 1775-1884. in, Shel-
ley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822.
MS 60-2858
Texas Christian Univ. Library
Nin, Anai's, 1903-
Papers.
43 Items.
In Northwestern University Library,
Author, Literary MSS. of novels, short stories, and essays, some
unpublished and some variant versions of published material. In-
cludes galley proofs and the MS. of The winter of artifice (1989)
with corrections, criticisms, and handwritten comments by Henry
Miller.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library,
Purchase.
i. Nin, Anals, 1903- The winter of artifice, n. Miller, Henry,
1891-
MS60-2869
Northwestern Univ. Library
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804.
Papers, 1776-1800.
lbox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer. Account books and correspondence
concerning supplies for the Army and Navy,
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Supplies.
MS 60-2860
New York Historical Society
Duer, William, 1747-1799.
Papers, 1762-99.
4 v. and 11 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant and financier. Papers relating to Revolutionary affairs,
army supplies, the Bank of New York, and the Scioto Land Co,
1. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion — Supplies. 8. Bank of New York, 4. Scioto Land Company.
MS 60-2861
New York Historical Society
Pennsylvania (Colony)
Ship register books, 1722-76.
21 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of ownership of vessels registered by the Province.
Purchase.
1. Ship registers — Pennsylvania.
MS 60-2862
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hall, Wilmer C
Papers 1860-79.
78 items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Resident of Cumberland Co., Pa., and Civil War soldier. Corre-
spondence and business records.
MS60-2868
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
Haldeman, Jacob.
Papers, 1819-33.
1 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Businessman of Cumberland and Dauphin Counties, Pa.
MS 60-2864
Pennsylvania. Hist. and. Museum Commission
Evans, Samuel, 1823-1908.
Papers, 1752-1891.
56 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection,
Local historian and genealogist, Donegal Township, Lancaster Co-
Pa.
1. Donegal, Pa.
MS 60-2868
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
299
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Franklin, John, 1749-1831.
Papers, 1764-1828.
114 items.
1. Susquehanna claim. ^ ^'
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2866
and Museum Commission >
Franklin, John, 1749-1831.
Papers, 1763-1828.
2501tems.
ih torapies! anla HlSt0rlc,U and Mu8eum Commission collection.
fh/f"^ ylTa ?'* 80ldler nnd P0U«cal leader. Materials relating to
fn he thXom, t ^„lC etWeen °° nneCtlCUt '» dP ^«™
1. SusQuehanna claim.
Pennsylvania. Hist
MS 60-2867
and Museum Commission
Rothermel, Peter Frederick/ 1817-1896.
Papers, 1863-72.
411 Items.
i^£! nns> ; lT ^ nla Hls t° r 'M" and Museum Commission collection
in &KS3S3,» B & BSS-- *• Ba «* - G°e?«:°„ n ow
1. Gettysburg, Battle of, 1803.
Pennsylvania. Hist.
':. ",' MS 60-2868
and Museum Commission
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's Dept.
Records, 1778-81.
200 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
correspondence and receipts of John Fisher, storekeeper and nosf
D^arrn^Skm' T^tS V W ° rk °* "^termasS
rarttr ™^T, £„ £,' ?• Jv. 0h,e 'y Ietters 'o Fisher from Daniel
Carthy, Udny Hay, Bichard King, and James McMasters.
dep'uty'aifarTe^mastef TOlU " 0n - SPPP,leS - «• Ftaner - J <* n . «*
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2869
Miah, John W
Papers, 1847-76.
186 Items.
Co»Z n Z! Tanla Hl8t0r » <:a > aa<l Museum Commission collection.
noMj£*a? dence - account ". «>d legal papers of a resident ofLeba-
Pennsylvania. Hist
MS60-28T0
ana Museum Commission
Musser family.
Civil War correspondence, 1860-65.
178 items.
UttS^S^UiSS^S^ "l" MuS i Um OooWwlon collection.
r^bfnon^OoVPa. ' ^ ^ *" n,embers of the Musser family of
1. C. S.— Hlst.-OlvU War— Personal narraUves.
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commissi^ ™~ 2ffl1
Buchanan, James, Pret. U. S. t 1791-1868.
Correspondence. 1816-63.
60 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commissi^ 8 6 °^ 2
Kelso family.
Papers, 1782-1816.
1 cubic ft.
n1= P ^'!i ,?yIv .J? la Historical and Museum Commission collection
portraits descrJbln S «.Wp to New Orleans. blograpWei ac?o"^, and
1. Atlantic States — Descr. & trav.
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2878
and Museum Commission
McAllister family.
Papers, 1777-1860.
1 cubic ft. and 25 v.
nhi^ n " SylTail l a H ' 8 '? rl «»l and Museum Commission collection
Countlesfpa C<:OUntS °' tte *""»* '» *ork, Lancaster.^Sd Dauphin
Pennsylvania. Hist. .
„ „™ „ MS 60-2874
and Museum Commission
Strohm, John, b. 1793.
Correspondence, 1821-69,
ca. 400 Items,
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Correspondence of a teacher and hi* family of ^ncasCco Pa
family! rrCSPOndenCe ' rem ' W=, ' enc ^ etc ' % sftonm'
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2876
and Museum Commission
Torrance, Adam.
Correspondence. 1861-66.
168 items.
■•JS E 8 "!? 8 *' 1 ™^ Historical and Museum Commission collection
_ Civil War correspondence of a chaplain from Westmoreland Co.,
aspects". S ' Army - ChaplalDS - 2 - U. S.-Hist.-Civll War- Religioua
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission 60_2876
Shimmell, Lewis Slifer, 1862-1914.
Papers, 1873-1914.
8 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Correspondence and addresses of an educator. c°»ection.
Arfi'J: . tor8 -Co rrean «n<Jence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Education-
Addresses, essays, lectures. "™
Pennsylvania. Hist
MS 60-2877
and Museum Commission
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1890.
Correspondence, 1879-89.
68 items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commissi^ 8 60-? ^ 8
Oakford, Richard A 1820-1862.
Papers, 1861-62.
1 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Civil War officer from Scranton, Pa., killed at the Battle of Antle-
-mVLf™ S,- £!h t "'"£"» 1 W ar-Begimental histories-Pennsylvania
Infantry — » 16th. 2. Pennsylvania Infantry. 16th Reet. 1881 a.
Pennsylvania Infantry. 132d Beet., 1882-1868. 4. ufs.-Hlst-
ClvU War— Begimental histories— Pennsylvania Infantry— 182d. '
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
Bates, Samuel Penniman, 1827-1902.
Papers, 1833-94.
Scubieft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
' Historian. Chiefly material related to his various publications on
the Civil War. ■
1. Pennsylvania— Hist— Civil War— Notes, reference material, etc.
„• , MS 60-2880
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
Africa, J Simpson, b. 1882.
Papers, 1772-1891.
2 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania, Family and miscellaneous papers, chiefly from Huntingdon
»",'"'■ ™ . : MS60-2881
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
300
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hay, Udny.
Papers, 1776-92.
120 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and papers of a deputy quartermaster general In
the Revolutionary War.
1. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Supplies,
tinental Army. Quartermaster's Dept,
i. V. S. Army. Con-
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2882
Huston, Joseph M
Papers, ca. 1903-Y.
10 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Original architect's plans, engravings, and photos, of the Stiite
Capitol of Pennsylvania.
1. Pennsylvania — Capital and cnpltol.
MS 60-2883
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Correspondence, 1817-63.
03 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical nnd Museum Commission collection.
U. S. Seuutor and Vice-President.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1816-1801.
MS 60-2884
Pennsylvania. Hist, and Museum Commission
Cresswell, John A J
Correspondence, 1864-89.
(15 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Postmaster general.
1, U. S— Pol, & govt— 1865-1800.
MS 60-2885
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.
Correspondence, 1792-1821.
62 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical arid Museum Commission collection.
Political economist. Personal and official correspondence.
MS 60-2886
and Museum Commission
Pennsylvania. Hist.
Burd, James, 1726-1793.
Papers, 1746-1890.
4 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Papers of James Burd, writings about him, and Burd family
papers, mainly relating to Dauphin and Juniata Counties, Pa. Re-
lated to the commission's Burd family papers.
1. Dauphin Co., Pa. — Hist. — Sources, 2, Juniata" Co,, Pa. — Hist. —
Sources. i. Burd family.
MS 60-2887
Pennsylvania, Hist. and Museum Commission
Burd family.
Papers, 1815-33. >
1 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence and accounts of the family of James Burd of
Pennsylvania. Related to the commission's Edward Shippen Thomp-
son collection.
MS 60-2888
Pennsylvania. Hist, and Museum Commission
Hiester family.
Papers, 1750-1865.
1 cubic ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Chiefly correspondence written in Berks and Dauphin Counties, Pa.
MS60-2889
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commission
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Troy, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 1786-1880.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Troy, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2890
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Virginia, 1716-1836.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Virglula— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2891
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1701-1814,
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Suffolk Co., N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
MS 60-2892
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y,, 1685-1766.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Southold, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
MS 60-2893
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Queens Co., N. Y., 1720-1822.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Queens Co., N. Y.— Hist — Collections.
MS 60-2884
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Pennsylvania, 1682-1867.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Pennsylvania— Hist.— Collections.
MS 60-2896
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Brooklyn, 1681-1864.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Brooklyn— Hist — Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2896
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania. '
Papers, 1867-1933.
4 cubic ft. and 60 v.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Hostel's, surrendered charters, and accounts of Pennsylvania posts.
MS 60-2897
Pennsylvania. Hist. nnd Museum Commn.
Harris family.
Papers, 1768-1845.
1 cubic ft
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Papers relating to Lancaster and Centre Counties, Pa,
1. Lancaster Co., Pa.— Hist — Sources. 2, Centre Co., Pa.— Hist. —
Sources.
MS 60-2898
Pennsylvania. Hist, and Museum Commn.
301
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harris family.
Papers, 1749-1880.
5 cubic ft.
&'rHrS ,and , M £ semn C»»"»i»lon collection.
I. Fisher family, n/ Russell family.
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Comn,n. MS ^^
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to New Hampshire, 1697-1831
1 fc«;„: - . '
In New York Historical Society collections
1. New Hampshire— Hist.— Collections.
Mew York Historical
Society
MS 60-2900
New York Historical Society.
lBE™ relatin £ to Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y.
mw,7 York HlstorI caI Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers dated in the 18th cent
1. Newburgh, N. Y— Hist.-Collectlons
New York Historical Society MS 60-2901
New York Historical Society.
^Papers relating to Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1784-
1 folder.
J n M e ^ Y ° r * H ' stor 'eal Society collections.
1. Mohawk, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical So ciety MS 60-2902
New York Historical Society.
186 ? 3 aP6rS relatiDg t0 Mind6n ' M ° n tgomery Co., N. Y., 1790-
1 folder.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2903
New York Historical Society.
10 P r apers relatin S to Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y. 1773-
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collection*.
1. Johnstown, N. Y.— Hlst-Collectlons.
New York Historical society MS 60-2904
New York Historical Society.
f I S r6lating to Jamaica > ?«W ¥^, N. Y., 1743-1872.
l^™i™ r w H 4? to S ca J Soclet y collections.
1. Jamaica, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical So ci e ty MS 60-2905
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.. 1771-
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
I Hoosick, N. Y.— Hlst-CollJctlons.
New York Historical So clety MS 60-2906
New York Historical Society.
fS r6lating to Heridmer Co-. N. Y, 1733-1839.
J n New YorkHlstorlcal Society collections.
1. Herkimer Co., N. Y.-HIst.-<>ol]ectlons.
New York Historical society MS 60-2907
New York Historical Society.
?£?<?£! relatin S to Hempstead, N. Y., 1731-1822.
In New York Historical Society collections
1. Hempstead, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2908
New York Historical Society.
iS. relati " g to W^ 1 ^ 11 Co., N. Y., 1781-1870.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Washington Co., N. Y.-Hlst-Collectlons.
New York Historical SMle ty MS 60-2909
New York Historical Society.
^Papers relating to Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1710-
6 v. and 1 iolder.
r r I ). N ,! W . Y , 01 ? Hi8t0rI «al Society collections.
Unidentified account books (1774-1HVS) T^nrt i«~,i „
1. Claverack, N. Y.-HIst^lleSons. ^ Papers -
New York Historical So^, MS 60-2910
New York Historical Society.
fS r6lating t0 Columbia Co., N. Y, 1773-1872.
In New Vork Historical Society collections
1. Columbia Co., N. Y.-HW.-i(3lS'
New York Historical Soclety MS 60-2011
New York Historical Society.
^Papers relating to Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y, 1808-
1 folder.
i n p 1 J,» , ?hT™ rk x r H ^ t0r l c . al So dety collections.
1. Chatham, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical
Society
Ntw York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Boston, 1674-1840
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Boston— Hist.— Collections.
New York Historical
MS 60-2912
MS 60-2913
Society ,
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y , 1722-
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections
1. Bedford, N. Y. (Westchester Co.)-Hlst.-Collectlons.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2914 rev
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y,
1 folder. "
In New York Historical Society collections
1. Amsterdam, N. Y.— Hist— Collections. '
New York Historical Society MS 60-2916
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Broadalbin, N. Y, 1798-1826
1 folder. '
In New York Historical Society collections
1. Broadalbin, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2916
New York Historical Society.
f folder relating t0 Allegheny Co., Pa., 1792-1824.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Allegheny Co., Pa.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2917
302
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Oswego Co., N. Y., 1737-1841.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Oswego Co., N. Y. — Hist. — Collections.
MS 60-2918
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1795-1867.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Onondaga Co., N. T.— Hist.— Collections.
MS 60-2919
New York Historical Society
Porter, Evelina (Anderson) 1790-1871.
Papers, 1813-91.
81 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Wife of Commodore David Porter of Chester, Pa. Miscellaneous
materials.
MS 60-2920
New Y^rk Historical Society
Sulzer, William, 1863-1941.
Papers.
903 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Governor of New York. Miscellaneous letters and papers.
MS 60-2921
New York Historical Society
Randall, Henry Stephens, 1811-1876.
Correspondence, 1828-70.
114 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Agriculturist and author. Includes 22 letters to Randall from Jabez
D. Hammond.
I. Hammond, Jabez Delano, 1778-1855.
MS 60-2922
New York Historical Society
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolph Gerhard Augustin,
baron von, 1730-1794.
Papers, 1778-82.
8 v. and 6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Letter book, journals, and military papers relating
mostly to the Revolutionary War In the South and to military train-
ing.
1. Southern States — Hist. — Revolution, 2. Military education —
U.S.
MS 60-2923
New York Historical Society
Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887.
Correspondence, 1846-62.
O KatM
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer from Boston. Correspondence concerning slavery.
1, Slavery In the U. S.
MS 60-2924
New York Historical Society
Taylor, John W 1784-1864.
Correspondence, 1813-33.
7 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
V. S. Representative from New York and anti-slavery leader.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1861. 2. Slavery In the U. S.
MS 60-2925
New York Historical Society
Smith, Buckingham, 1810-1871.
Papers.
23 v. and 3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer and antiquarian from Florida. Correspondence ; notes ;
material on the early history of the Spanish In North America, par-
ticularly Florida; Spanish documents; transcripts of 16th, 17th, and
18th century papers and books ; and miscellaneous material
1. Spaniards In North America. 2. Florida— Hist— Colonial period
to 1821 — Sources.
MS 60-2926
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Georgia, 1738-1846.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Georgia — Hist. — Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2927
New York Historical Society.
. Papers relating to Fort Miller, Washington Co., N. Y.,
1787-1803.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Fort Miller, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
MS60-2928
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Connecticut, 1663-1822,
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Connecticut — Hist. — Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 6CK2929
Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826.
Correspondence, 1788-1822.
ca. 165 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Geographer. 14 letters from Morse and about 150 letters to him.
1. Geographers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2930
New York Historical Society
Munsell, Joel, 1808-1880.
Diaries, 1828-34.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Antiquarian of Albany, N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2931
Seabury, Hannah Amelia (Jones)
Correspondence, 1823-33.
66 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Resident of Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island.
Seabury's brother. Judge Samuel W. Jones,
i. Jones, Sumuel W.
New York Historical
Society
Letters to Mrs.
MS 60-2932
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785.
Correspondence, 1757-96.
12 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary Army officer and president of the Supreme Execu-
tive Council of Pennsylvitnta. Correspondence on military, legal and
public affairs.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Sources. 2. U. 13. — Hist. — Revolution —
Sources.
MS 60-2933
New York Historical Society
303
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Co/lections
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859.
Correspondence, 1813-59.
78 Items.
llJ?£ Y V< "? C His 'oi-ical Society collections.
Statesman from Philadelphia. Letters to Rush.
New York Historical
Society
MS 80-2934
Seward, George Frederick, 1840-1910.
Papers, 1890-1910.
4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diplomat. Personal papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2935
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886.
Papers, 1844-86,
68 Items and 4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
pap^r -1 "* °' N6W YOrk • Corrcs P° nden ce. °otes. and miscellaneous
1. New York ( State) —Pol. & govt.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2936
Sigel, Franz, 1824-1902.
Papers, 1861-89.
5 v. and 7 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
ordtrly y bo oTs e ?llfl n Alf t0 TL, C° rres P° n <J?nce, chiefly 1881-65, and
sSapIrs or'Kfithif Ud6S mnny QermaD lettera t0 *** «*'
r. iiel F^nz M^" War ~ S ™ ■ ,. * «™. letters.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2987
Sill family.
Papers.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2938
Stillwell, John Edwin, 1853-1930.
Papers.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Physician and historian. Historical and genealogical notes anno
n™ T V ° 1UmeS, A CCOUn $ books - and documentf and ^rs ?e?atlng to
New Jersey and Long Island (1650-1850) i»i>m« relating to
1. New Jersey— Hist.— Sources. 2. Long Island— Hist— Sources
8. New Jersey— Geneal. 4. Long Island— deneal. sources.
New York Historical Socle t y MS 60-2939
Murray, Mary.
Diaries, 1817-25.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections
Diaries of a resident of New York City describing summer trips
to Connecticut, to Rockaway, through New York State, along the
Erie Canal, and to Saratoga, N. Y.
1. Connecticut— Descr. & trav. 2. New York (State)— Descr &
tray. 3. Brie Canal. «-«.■»
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2940
New York Historical Society.
Records.
13 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
MSS. of- addresses on historical subjects that have been delivered
at various times before the society.
1. New York (State)— Hist— Addresses, essays, lectures.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2941
New York (Golony)
Marriage licenses, 1768-83.
4 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
NewTork 8 ° f marrlaBe " cenBes lssued '° "»« Colony and State of
1. Marriage licenses— New York (City) 2 Marrlaee n«,„«»_
Hudson Valley. i. New York (State) carriage licenses-
New York Historical society MS 60-2942
Olmstead, Aaron B
Papers, 1839-87.
Si,
In New York Historical Society collections
Educator. Poetry, essays, law notes, and notes taken when Olm-
stead was superintendent of schools at Saratoga Spring NY
1. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.— -Schools. '
New York Historical S „cety MS 60-2943
Paul, Alfred.
Letter books, 1860-63.
7v. '"'
In New York Historical Society collections.
Representative In Richmond, Va., of the French Ministry for For-
eign Affairs.
1. Confederate Sfates of America— For. rel.— France 2 France—
For. rel.-<;onfederate States of America. '
New York Historical Society MS 60-2944
Peacock (U. S. Ship)
Records, 1839.
58 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections
Papers relating to the Peacock at Valparaiso.
1. United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842
Chile — Hist.— Sources.
New York Historical
Society
2. Valparaiso,
MS 60-2945
Fulton, James Alexander.
Correspondence, 1846-61.
737 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
a&Z%XS£&*'- and "-spaper publisher of^trong
Unpublished checklist In the repository
Received from Cecil C. Fulton, Jr.
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt. — 1775-1865.
Pennsylvania. Hist. , and Museum Commissi^ 8 ■ 6 * > ~ 2 ? 46
Gross family.
Papers, 1805-1918.
115 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
fam C ^cf SP U n. d onTo, a p n a aCCOUnt "^ ^ 0ther PapTofthe'^oas
Pennsylvania. Hist.
MS 60-2947
and Museum Commission
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890.
Papers, 1836-92.
136 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
correspondence* 6 ^ Pennsylvanla ' Busln <38 ™* Political
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission 6 °~ 2948
Camphausen, Edward.
Correspondence, 1882-1903
a v. .
In Pe.msylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Letter books of a businessman and politician of Erie, Pa , Inefudlne
many letters from the period I of his service as U. S. cons™ at Nap le?
vania-Poi."igov l t^i a 8^- and consular ^"Ice - Italy. 2. Pennsyl-
Pennsylvanla. Hist. and Museum Commissi^ 60 ~ 294 °
304
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dow, George, of New York Oity.
Letter books, 1851-68.
10 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2950
Pinker, James B
Correspondence, 1900-34
ca. 50,000 items.
In Northwestern University Library. ,
British literary agent. Chiefly letters to British, American, and
continental writers prominent during the first 85 years of the 20th
century, on matters of copyright, advances, and translations, contain-
ing much Information about contracts and relationships between
author, agent, and publisher. Among the authors briefly discussed are
Arnold Bennett, Phyllis Bottome, Ford Maddox Ford, H. L. Mencken,
D. H. Lawrence, and Hugh Walpole.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchase.
1. Literary agents — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors
and publishers.
MS 60-2951
Northwestern L'nlv. Library
Gallatin family.
Papei's, 1258-1838.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. ■
Family papers, Including correspondence, commissions, wills, deeds
and other legal documents, and genealogical notes. Includes 56 letters
(1758-73) from Voltaire to Mine. Galatin-Vaudenet.
I. Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. n. Gallatin,
Louise Susanne (Vaudenet)
MS 60-2952
New York Historical Society
Taylor, John W b. 1830 or 31.
Papers, 1857-63.
5 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Letters to Taylor and field record books (1802-6S)
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources.
MS 60-2958
New Y'ork Historical Society
Pennsylvania Historical Survey.
Pennsy^VAnin biographies.
17 reels of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Biographies compiled from reference works, county histories, and
other sources, and alphabetically arranged.
1, Pennsylvania— Blog.
MS 60-2954
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Harrison Township, Pa.
Records, 1823-80.
9 ft. of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by Lena Stevens of Harrison
Valley, Pa.
Includes a history of the township by Miss Stevens.
MS 60-2965
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Pennsylvania Historical Survey.
Records.
109 cubic ft
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
In part, transcripts.
Reports, notes, and other* papers, including records of a survey
(1938-40) of church archives; county guides and Inventories of county
records; newspnper checklists; and northwestern Pennsylvania papers
(Quaker Indian records; translations of selections from the French
Archives nationales, Haldlmand papers, etc. ; and transcripts of news-
papers and other source materials)
1. Archives — Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-2956
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Shippen family.
Papers, 1725-1812.
7 ft. of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by the Crawford County Trust
Co., Meadvllle, Pa.
Miscellaneous papers and a part of the diary .of Joseph Shippen
(175?.)
MS 60-2957
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Moore family.
Papers, 1749-1934.
101 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence and other papers of the Moore family of Carlisle,
Pa.
MS 60-2958
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Colt, Judah, 1761-1832.
Diaries.
25 ft. of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical aid Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals lent by J. C. Spencer of Brie, Pa.
Diaries of Judah Colt, pioneer of Brie, Pa., and his nephew, Judah
Colt Spencer.
1. Erie, Pa.— Hist.— Sources. i. Spencer, Judah Colt, 1813-1885.
MS60-2959
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends Historical
Library.
Account books, 1729-1887.
3 ft. (42 items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Account books kept by Friends and others, including farmers,
tanners, merchants, builders, grocers, and cobblers.
Checklist in the library.
Gifts, 1928-
1. Pennsylvania — Econ. condlt.
MS 60-2960
Swarthmore College Friends Hist. Llbr.
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Connecticut manuscripts.
ca. 500 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and business, family, and historical
papers. Includes letters and papers of Prudence Crandall, Charles
Goodyear, Lydla Slgourney, Jonathan Trumbull, and Noah Webster.
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. Connecticut — Hist. — Sources.
MS 60-2961
Connecticut. State Library
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Diaries, 1653-1945.
ca. 70 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. American diaries.
MS 60-2962
Connecticut. State Library
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Civil War letters, 1860-66.
ca, 600 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Unofficial correspondence.
Qlf t and purchase, various dates.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives.
MS 60-2963
Connecticut. State Library
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford,
Account books, ca, 1669-ca. 1900.
50 ft. ,
In Connecticut State Library.
Records of Connecticut craftsmen, farmers, merchants, and others.
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. Connecticut — Econ. condit.
MS 60-2964
Connecticut. State Library
305
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Railroad papers,
ca. 800 items.
IiHConnectlcut State Library
century 0688 PaPer " °' Tar ' 0US CoDne < :amt railroads, chiefly late 19th
Gift and purchase, various dates,
1. Railroads — Connecticut.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-2965
Connecticut. Stat* Library, Hartford.
Turnpike papers.
ca. 56 Oltema.
In Connecticut State Library
plkecomwnl P 4 PerS ° f VaH0U8 Connectl<:ut and New England turn-
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. Toll roads— Connecticut. 2. Toll roads— New England.
Connecticut. State Library MS 60-2966
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Sermons.
ca. 100 items. '
In Connecticut State Library.
Chiefly by Connecticut ministers.
Gifts, various dates.
1. Sermons, American.
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-2967
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford.
Shipping papers.
ca. 2000 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Gift and purchase, various dates.
1. Shipping— Connecticut,
Connecticut. State
Library
MS 60-2968
Peirce, Peter H 1788-1861.
Business records, ca. 1820-1910.
ca. 5 ft.
In Middleborough Historical Association collections
Manufacturer, businessman, and officer in the War of 1812 Busl-
ness correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, invoices and other reoorrta
PelrcelamHyl Mlddleboro ' Mass. ' Includes bus^S Tfte
KS p D urchas g e, t l 959 Under reStrlCtl ° nfl 0t *"• d< * 0Blt °™
1. General stores— Middleboro, Mass. I. Peirce family.
Middleborough Hist. Association MS 60 " 2969
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888.
Papers, 1849-57.
7 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diplomat and Journalist. Papers, original dispatches and clip-
pings relating to Central America, the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, and
1. Central America. 2. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, 1850. 3. Peru.
New York Historical Society MS 60-2970
Stockton family.
Papers, 18th-19th cent.
12 boxes.
In Princeton Dniverslty Library.
th«^f»mS On „ d . e ?, .\ JO S ^ 2? 1S ^ . legal d °e UI °^ts, and other papers of
the family of Richard Stockton, signer of the Declaration of inde-
5?S!! , S. l J n J ?°^ 1 n S '£ St< ? ktou ' naval offl<;er Includes°papeS
Jera families of Boudinot, Bradford, and Field, all of New
IMA St ^ kt n 0n ^? 1 ^^ rd • P°- 178 i n " Stolon, Robert Field, 1795-
1866. m. Boudinot family, iv. Bradford family, v. Field family
Princeton Univ. L.br. MS 60-2971
Palmer, William Jackson, 1836-1909.
Papers, 1858-1907.
40 v.
In Pioneers' Museum, Colorado Springs, Colo
Arm? officer and railroad builder. Diaries' relating to Palmer's
w^V" '? e U K S ,/ nd abr0ad ' giTlng much information on <£al
b h i. ?i^ ngine ?' b , r , ldee const ™ction, and other topics relating to
the building of railroads. Includes Grand Army of the Republic
papers relating to Palmer's career as a general In the Civil War
List of notebooks In the repository, r
^Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the reposl-
J^? rm - a A Ion .v n " te , rar y rights available at the repository.
1959 Doroth y Palmer, Mrs. E. Q. Nicholson, and Eveleen Olarke,
_ J. Railroad engineer- ing. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Sources, i. Grand Army of ^ Hepublil^
Pioneers' Museum, Colorado Springs, Colo. MS 6 °~ 2972
Mackall, William Whann, 1818-1891.
Papers, 1839-1939.
470 Items.
lect"oMno C, 1299) 0f N ° rth Carollna L,brar y. Southern Historical Col-
In part, microfilm.
H,-> A ? my « 0fl i Ce^ • Chi ™ y f amily letters wrltten b y Mackall while with
* e U 'i S i. Al P y , ln Florlda and Mexl<:0 . and with the 'Confederate
in! w.^^' Ten , nessee ' ^abama, Mississippi, and Geortfl t£
SSS. wltb letter , s recelyea by Mackall from other ConfederateArmy
^mll' 3 h f P° 8t -^ ar P a P ers are largely concerned with Confederal
m itary history and recollections, and also include papers of Mack!
all's son, William W. Mackall, a lawyer at Savannnh Tn^fniL
genealogical material and Mackall fSSfl^ blograpM?ald^ta scrip-
G°°T%ean m itrB an 1 »"g»»»V Cor^^nts incS Sr^
JohnstoS Bra xton Bragg, Jeremy F. Gilmer, and Joseph B.
Deposited by W. W. Mackall, 1947,
1..U..S. Army— Army life. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal
Kf lT ^° n,ed i rate slde ' 3 - Confederate States of aS.-
w!&S ary ces - 4 - McCa " famlly - '• Mackall > ™51
North Carolina. Dniv.
Library
MS 60-2973
Parker, Frank, 1872-1947.
Papers, 1890-1946.
10 ft.
lectio^t'nalMB^ ^"^ Carollna Librar y> Southern Historical Col-
hJL ^' Arm K y 0fflcer - Correspondence, personal notebooks, scrap-
books and other papers covering Parker's training at West Point and
at military schools in France, his Army service ln Venezuela Argen-
tina, Cuba, the Philippines, and at various posts In , The U S ^ in
S^J 1915 - 2 ^ Wlth the Ame rican Military MlssioS, ArnericiS
Expeditionary Force, and at JScole superieure de guerre, and at
Washington, D C, where he served at the Army War College (1923-
24) and as assistant Chief of Staff (1927-29) The correspondence^
concerned with military affairs and organization Vrt7??aveTso!
clal life, promotions, conditions In government and politics nat onai
defense and ^the American Legion. Correspondents delude Dourias
MacArthnr, Robert T. McCormlck, George C. MarenaU, ChariesP
Summerali, and Henry C. Wilbur. ' ouarles r -
Unpublished description In the library
Gift of Mrs. Parker, 1948.
kmiV U ' S j A, ™y— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2
^ t „ ary 4 edUCa , t i 0D "; U ;, S - o 3 - Mllltar y educatlon-FranceT 4 ! U. S
Army— Army life. 5. U. S. Army. A. E. F„ 1917-1920 6 US-
Defenses. 7. American Legion. • '
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 60-2974
CSullivan, James Edward, 1876-1949.
Papers, 1903-48.
20ft.
In Gonzaga University Library.
In part, transcripts.
R„«.n W p^^ b . 1 .l. elSt 'o nd membe ^ °. f tn « Washington State Columbia
Basin Commission. Personal and business papers relating to the In-
ceptlon, location, and development of the Coulee Dam power and irri-
gation projects. Includes many official engineering and economic re-
ports, committee reports, and newspaper Items dealing with the con-
tiThf I T T the Pend0rell 'e 6™vlty type lrrlgatlon g p™oj«t versus
«n J^n„ a ZLZ 0We * "; rlgat '° n P" -0 ** 4 - fo^ner with material on the
allocation, type, and size of farms In the Columbia Basin.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of the O'Sulllvan family, 1958. '
1. Columbia River— Power utilization. 2. Irrigation— Columbia
?£tl 7 a ^' & ^arms-Columbia River Valley. i. Washington
(State) Columbia Basin Commission.
Gonzaga Unlv. IJbr. MS 60-2975
306
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947.
Papers.
16 v. and 10 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Correspondence with Charles Q. Dawes and others,
diary (1917-18), military papers, speeches, and transcript of The
American Army In France, 1923-1947.
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. 2. XJ. S. Army, A. B. F„
1917-1920. i. Dawes, Charles Gates, 1886-1951.
MS 60-2976
New York Historical Society
Evangeies, Christidoulus L M
Diaries, 1834-40.
4v. .
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diaries of life in New York City.
1. New York (City)— Soc. life & cust.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-2977
Pairchild, Charles Stebbins, 1842-1924.
Papers, 1873-1924.
7 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Secretary of the Treasury. Letters and papers.
„ v , „, ■ MS 60-2978
New York Historical Society
Fox, Virginia L (Woodbury)
Correspondence, 1860-80.
Ibox.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of the wife of Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
Gustayas Vasa Fox,
.'■■- MS60-2979
New York Historical Society
Lacey, John, 1755-1814.
Papers, 1773-81.
3 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Revolutionary Army officer. Correspondence, Journal of a journey
to the Indians In western Pennsylvania (1773), and other papers.
Includes memoirs and correspondence of Lacey compiled by his son-
in-law, William Darlington.
L Indians of North America — Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania —
Hist.— Revolution. I. Dnrllngton, William, 1782-1869.
MS 60-2980
New York Historical Society
Morgan, Edwin Denison, 1811-1883.
Papers, 1859-63.
16 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
U. S. Senator and Governor of New York. Materials covering
Morgan's term as governor (1859-62) and his service as major
general in the New York Volunteers (1861-63)
1; New York (State)— Pot & govt.— 1775-1865. 2. V. S.— Hist—
Civil War— Reglmentnl histories — New York. 8. New York (State) —
Hist— Civil War. '
. x , , ■ MS 60-2981
New York Historical Society
Frazer, Persif or, 1844-1909.
Correspondence, 1884-1906.
ca. 225 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Scientist. Chiefly correspondence relating to the 1884 meeting of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science held In
Philadelphia. Includes letters from Ernst Haeckel, James HalL
Ferdinand V. Hayden, T. S. Hunt, and Joseph Leldy.
Individually cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchase,.4957-58.
1. American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2. Sci-
entists—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-2982
American Philosophical Society. Library
Goodnow, Frank Johnson, 1859-1939.
Papers, ca. 1888-1929.
ca. 14,640 items.
In Johns Hopkins University Library.
President of Johns Hopkins University.
Card catalog In library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Goodnow family.
1. China — Civilization.
MS 60-2983
Johns Hopkins Univ. Library
Literary Confederacy, New York.
Papers relating to the Aeronaut.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Copies of poems from the MS. magazine Aeronaut and biographical
sketches of the contributors, James W. Eastburn, Manton Eastburn,
John Nelson, Robert C. Sands, and Richard R, Ward, compiled by
Frederic De Peyster (1877)
1. American poetry (Collections) 2. Poets, American. I. De
Peyster, Frederic, 1796^1882. n. Title : Aeronaut.
MS 60-2984
New York Historical Society
Harbor Creek Insurance Company, Erie, Pa.
Records, 1858-1915.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm mads from originals owned by the Arm.
MS60-2985
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Comma.
Peltran, Wenzel, 1826--1891.
Papers, 1849-91.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Merchant of St. AnthoDy, Minn. Letters written In German and
accompanied by translations, containing an immigrant's Impressions
of life In America In the 1850's. Includes information on family
matters,' attitudes toward immigrants, the Civil War and employment.
Described In Manuscripts collections of the Minnesota Historical
Society, guide no. 2, compiled by L. M. Knne and K. A Johnson
(1955) and in Minnesota history, v. 26 (1945) p. 871,
Gift of Charles Peltran.
1. U. S— Soc. condlt. 2. Germans in the U. S. 8. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War.
MS 60-2986
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries. St.
Paul. Woman's Presbyterial Missionary Society.
Records, 1877-1941.
8 v. anil 2 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes of meetings of the Home and Foreign Missionary Societies
of the St. Paul Presbytery. Records (1893-1013) of the Home Mis-
sionary Society cover the years when the Home and Foreign Societies
were united. Includes constitutions for each society, lists and reports
of affiliated groups, treasurers' records, minutes of executive com-
mittee meetings (1913-32), a history of the presbyterial society by
Mrs. E. O. Stringer, mimeographed copies of letters from foreign
mission stations supported by the Presbyterian Church, and printed
programs.
1. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.— Missions — Societies, etc.
I. Stringer, Isabel S, n. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presby-
teries. St. Paul. Home Missionary Society, ni. Presbyterian
Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries. St. Paul. Foreign Missionary
Society.
MS 60-2987
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1862-1933.
Papers, 1898-1926.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals In the Library of Congress,
Manuscript Division.
Educator, meteorologist, Arctic explorer, genealogist, and author.
"Log of the Wellman Arctic Expedition to Franz-Josef Land, 1898-
99," kept by Baldwin as second In command; genealogical data on
the Baldwin, Orampton, Scranton, Beers, Hicks, Ogden, and Trlst or
Twlss families; compiled by Baldwin (1926) ; and "Digest of papers
relating to pensioneers of the Revolutionary War, Baldwin family"
(1926)
Gift nf Mr. Rnldwin.
1. Wellman Polar Expedition, 1898-1899. 2. Baldwin family. 3.
Crampton family. 4. Scranton fnmily. 5. Beers family. 6. Hicks
family. 7. Ogden family. 8. Trlst family. 0. Twlss family. 10. Pen-
sions, Military— U. S.— Revolution.
MS 60-2988
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Balch family.
Papers of the Balch and Swift families, 1760-1943.
6 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (403 1)
MS 60-2989
307
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Balch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families.
1760-1943. (Continued)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
«„*°,!^ POnd ? C ,!;' d i a, ; le ^ Jour " als . literary MSS., account books,
and photos., of the Balch and Swift families of Philadelphia In!
eludes Journals and letters (1825-81) of Joseph Swift; Journal and
Bn a i r /h iS^-SSii 7 S ^^K Bal f h; ie "«« ""I diaries rf Thomas
? Phii a Hf, n i 1 . SB , W " Ilng ? a J ch: dlary < 17 «H»> of Joseph Shlppen,
a Philadelphia lawyer, Judge, and loyalist, relating to European
travel; a three volume Journal (1859-1906) of Edwin Swift Balch
n?f„? ^V^if'" S °? lety ' ClT " War ln West Virliuia feco*
nitlon of the Confederacy by the British and French governments,
I ? 1D D o., 1l 0pe c , and Amerlca ' Arc «c explored, riots in Philadelphia.
In 1884, the Sues Canal, the Sedan battled during the Franco-
Prussian War, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Henry Stanley Richard Co£
A e ,1; h a « d .. T h 1 | 1 e< l d0 ; e Eo » sevelt ' w,u " a bloe>'aphy and y bloi ography of
Balch s puhlished works, and Ws partial diaries (1903-17) • exeprnts
from lettns (1886-1901) of Eugenia Ilargous MacSne Ila^e
^^°M r , esld . en *S "> E <"-ope as an artist; unpublished artlc es
and short stories by Edwin Swift Balch and Eugenia H M Balch*
a biography of Emily Tapscott Clark Balch; MSS of her novel
fS?, 1 * 80 , .* (1927) and of Joseph Hergesheimer's Tintroes
(1921) Inscribed to Emily Clark; an autograph book (1867-18^
S a Mi aU „ t „ | laP ^ S f Hob , elt E. Lee. James Buchanan, and Glno Garl-
X d rW a p^, a t l o P n h t S 191 P «5! bU,n ^ "*» b * ™°^ P ™'*e on a
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of the estate of Emily Clark Balch, 1954-58
lite ^« Pe ~?w r V & vf ra . T -;" 17t fc 18th "^ 2 - rhlladelphia-Soc.
*%tt I » 3. West Virginia — Hist — Civil War. 4. Confederate
States of America — For. rel. 0. Arctic regions. 6. Suez Canal. 7.
f£ o ^hT^V., 187 ^. ?' Artists-Correspondence, reminiscences
etc. 9. Philadelphia— Blot, 1864. i. Swift. Joseph 179B-18S9 n
Balch, Emily Swift, 1882-1917. m. BalcV'rSst 182W8? ?: iv
Balch, Bllse Willing, 1853-1981. v. Shlppen, Joseph 1728 or 9-1806.'
TunW E 1 dW ' n 'Wt 185 *- 19 «. "I. Balch.' Eugenia Hargous
(Macfarlane) vm. Balch, Emily Tapscott Clark, 1803-1953. Stuffed
Peacocks, is. Hergesheimer, Joseph, 1880-1954. Tintypes, x. Swift
MS 60^-2989
Kelly, Howard Atwood, 1858-1943.
Correspondence, 1880-1924.
ca. 90 items.
Cen r t\rTrn e st nS C.KnV' lb^a, ' y • UnlVe '' S,ty ° f KanSaS Med ' Ca '
Surgeon and professor of gynecology and obstetrics at Jnhna
Hopkins University. Tatters to Kelly lnEnglish, French and Genaa^
Rnl 1 n T g n ° hl f y """.""edieal matters. Corr^ondenS InclSae mZ™
?a°lt', annf. wSSiffi A - Daderleln ' ^r Wilfred Grenfefl? K
Indexed ln the library's enrd catalog
2PJl n t°' nT ?stigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Dr. K. E. Krantz, 1960.
1. Surgeons— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Kansas. Univ. Med. Center. Clendenlng Me4 lilt™
Cannon, James, Bp., 1864-1944.
Papers, 1869-1948.
11,868 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Methodist clergyman, Journalist, and leader in the prohibition
movement. Diaries, correspondence, reports, minutes Journals artl
2SJ egal . pap «; rs ' Pamphlets, obltuaries^-ind other papere Mai »T
terest centers In the material reflecting Cannon's part in the PresT
dentlal campaign of 1028; the coverage is mainly for 1021-37 E
™'"»' 'fatf „to Cannon's activltleVin the Antl ^000 League of
America, the Anti-saloon League of Virginia, the Board of T^L^
wSM n ?i^ ial Set , Vl< if °J, the M^hodist Epifeopal C^url SoutHhe
World League against Alcoholism, the General Conference and fh«
M VShSE?* Co V fereace « of the Methodist Eptecop?! ChurS
South, Methodist missionary enterprises/and world conference, of
»ffnH er f a , n ,™if r °f'i, pS - °I ner papers pertaln t0 h ' s leadership in the
™ i.W' to northern and southern branches of the Methodist
Church, the^Senate investigation of his expenditures in the anti-Smith
campaign of 1928 his participation in a lawsuit against Randolph-
Macon College, and his leadership ln establishing the Lake Junaluska
(N. O.) assembly grounds of the Methodist Church. Lesser groups
rJ.it" « r P A pe . r " re ,! ate J? thc found ' n e and operation of Blackstone
£lS g ™fSf S. lrls ATi; lch Can non headed (1894-1918) and his editorial
work with the Baltimore and Richmond Christian advocate and its
predecessor, the Southern Methodist recorder. Correspondents in-
clude Harry F. Byrd, Carter Glass, Josephus Daniels, Cordcll Hull.
Herbert Hoover, Frank Knox, William G. McAdoo, H. L. Mencken
Collins Denny, Gerald P. Nye, Warren A. Candler, Charles Evans
Hughes, John R. Mott, Edwin D. Mouzon, Claude A. Swanson Wood-
row Wilson, Charles C. Carlin, Charles Curtis, Walter F. George An-
drew Mellon, Robert F. Wagner, William Hodges Mann, and G W
Ochs-Oakps. '
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1046 and 1950.
_1. Presidents -U S.-, Election -1928. 2. Methodist Episcopal
Church, South— Missions. 3. Methodist Episcopal Church, South— Re-
lations —Methodist Episcopal Church. 4. Methodist Episcopal
Church— Relations— Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 5. Method-
ist Episcopal Church, South— Hist— Sources. 6. Blackstone College
for Girls, Blackstone, Va. 7. Baltimore and Richmond Christian ad-
vocate, 8. Randoiph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. 9. Prohibition.
n.i, i, ■ tk MS 60-2991
Duke Univ. Library
Brown University. Library.
Civil War letters, 1858-79.
1430 items.
In Brown University Library
i«tltl en C ?^K Ct i°?f of otters relating to the Civil War. Includes
* e ™ ft, ? R°"' DS ' Jr " Edwaid s - Downs, Frederick A. Downs
and William P. Downs, mostly written to their mother Sarah O.
Downs of Westville, Conn., during their service in the Civil War • cor-
respondence of Mrs. George A. Trumbull chiefly concerned with pro-
viding articles for soldiers in co-operation with the Western Sanitary
Commission; letters from Gifford S. Robinson to his mother, brot her
and two sisters on a farm in Delavan, 111. containing a record of his
war service with the U5th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers ; letters writ
tZ?/^™ en C K°M. n « t0 hl ! p i lrents at Kendan Ml"*. Me., and to his
sister at Haverhill Mass. ; letters written by William R. Miles, while
serving with the 36th Regt., New York Infantry (Volunteers) in
various places in the South to his friend Alfred H. Andrews at West
Merlden, Conn.; letters written by Thomas Milton Sweet to the
Davenport fnmily during his service with a Massachusetts regiment •
and letters from John Baillle Mcintosh to his family recording his
war experiences. The material Is related to the library's John Hay
and McLellan Lincoln collections.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S.— Hist —
Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. 3. Western Sanitary Comm'ls-
S ^L 1 oQft ^"m"" 11 ' Mrs. George A. n. Robinson, Gifford Simeon,
1843-1036. ra. Connor, Seldon, 1839-1917. iv. Miles, William R v
Andrews, Alfred H. vr. Sweet, Thomas Milton, 1836-1873 vh Mc-
intosh, John Baillle, 1829-1888. vm. Downs family ix Davenport
family. . . V
Brown Univ. Library
MS 60-2992
Belwood family.
Papers, 1850-1936.
ca. 1600 items.
^ 1° H nlve rsity o£ Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of the Belwood and Ezell families
"/iSo"™*? 7 ' M . issour J. and Texas, including 2 diaries of Mary Belwood
(1870-72), a diary of her son John Ezell (1006), school grade reports
and bank deposit slips. Correspondence contains opinions of therole
of Kentucky In the Civil War (1861), comments on radical rule In Mis-
souri and Texas during Reconstruction, Francisco Ezell's discussions
S- 5., ™ ed , lca l P ra ctlce, Jim Belwood's descriptions of frontier life at
Kettle Falls, Wash., In the 1890's, reports on life ln North Dakofa
* i* ?>• aeeounts of military and political disorders in Mexico (1911)
and letters relating to Sallle Ezell's religious work, beginning In 1928
Gift of Kenneth Raab.
1. Kentucky— Hist— Civil War. 2. Reconstruction— Missouri. 8
Reconstruction— ^Texas. 4. Frontier and pioneer life— Washington
(State)— Kettle Falls.. 5. North Dakota-Soc. life & cust. 6 Mex-
lco-Hist-1910-1946 1, Belwood, Mary. n. Ezell, John. m.
Ezell, Francisco, iv. Belwood, Jim. v. Ezell, Sallle. vr. Ezell family.
mi ■ t, . T .v MS 60-2993
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Wisconsin. University. Sohool of Pharmacy. Library.
Edward Kromers reference files, 1850-
ca. 150 ft
In University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy Library
In part, photocopies (negative)
Letters, laboratory records, minute books of organizations, student
notebooks, account books, prescriptions, pictures, pamphlets, circulars,
reprints, broadsides, and other printed matter, relating to pharmacy
and dating chiefly from 1875 to 1030. Most of the material was origi-
nally collected by Edward Kremers, professor of pharmacy, and is now
maintained Jointly by the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy
and the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.
-™^ crlbed ln Bu Uetin of the Medical Library Association, v. 47
(1950) no. 2, p. 141-142.
Gift and deposit, 1890-
1. Phainiucy — Collected works. 1. Kremers, Edward 1865-1941
11. American Institute of the History of Pharmacy.
„, , TT , MS 60-2994
Wisconsin. Univ. School of Pharmacy. Llbr.
308
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
Collection of letters, 1763-1959.
15 ft. (en. 25,000 items)
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part, transcripts.
Includes letters by the following persons: Jacob Adler, Sholem
Asch, Angelica Balabanowa, Hayyim N. Bialik, Josepb Buloff, Itzhak
Ben-Zvi, Marc Chagall, Eugene V. Debs, John Dewey, Albert Einstein,
Misha Elman, Sigmund Freud, Emma Goldman, Jacob Gordln, Maxim
Gorki, Peretz Hlrshbein, Vladimir Korolenko, Judab. Magnes, Thomas
Mann, Henry Morgenthau, Mordecai M. Noah, Joseph Opatoshu, Isaac
L. Peretz, David Plnskl, Stanislaus Przybyszewski, Joseph Proskauer,
Abraham Reisen, Emanuel Rlngelblum, Morris Rosenfeld, Edward
Saplr, George Santayana, Jacob Schlff, Maurice Schwartz, Upton Sin-
clair, Sholem Alelchem, Constantln Stanislavsky, Harlan F. Stone,
Oscar Strauss, Leon Trotsky, Joslah O. Wedgwood, Chalm Welzmann,
Anzia Ymlerska.
List oi' letter writers In the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift and purchase, 1925-59.
1. Jewish letters.
MS60-2995
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research.
Theater collection, 1882-
120ft.
In Yivo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence by tbe most. Important American and European
Yiddish writers and actors, MSS. of plays by such men as Osslp
Dlmov, Abraham Goldfaden, Jacob Gordln, Peretz Hlrshbein, Leon
Kobrln, Joseph Latelner, Solomon Llbln, David Plnskl, Nahum M.
Shalkewltz, Abraham Shomer, Boris Tomashefsky, and Isidore Zola-
tarevsky, clippings of reviews and Information on the theater, and pa-
pers on the Hablmah and other theaters In Palestine, and later Israel.'
The material Is related to the Institute's Perlmutter collection.
Catalog being prepared by the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the- repository.
Gift of playwrights, actors, and agents, 1925-
1. Theater — Jews. 2. Yiddish drama (Collections) 3, Authors —
Correspondence, reminiscences, ete.
MS60-2996
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Library
Rawle family.
Papers, 1778-1921.
8 v. and 5 boxes.
In Hlsiorical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and legal documents of a family of Philadelphia at-
torneys. Includes court docket (1807-85) and letter book (1848-54)
of William Rawle, letters (1778-1804) of William Rawle, Sr., cash ac-
counts (1821-24) and letter book (1818-19) of R. Rawle, contemporary
copy of Peun's Frame of governuie.nl, book of surveys of Rawle prop-
erties, legul notebook (1905-16), maps, and engraved portraits.
Presented by Mrs. Charles Sanderson.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Court records— Philadelphia. S. Pennsylvania— Constitutional law.
r. Rawle, William, 1788-1858. n. Rawle, William, 1759-1836.
MS60-2997
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson.
Correspondence, 1842-89.
67 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection. _
Correspondence of a lawyer and land agent of Frederlcktown, Mo,
relating mainly to Cahoon's activities In the Republican Party (1878-
81) and to his law practice. Includes references to Ulysses S. Grant,
Martin L. Clardv, Frank P. Blair, Jr., B. Gratz Brown, the Presiden-
tial campaign of 1880, the St. Louis Fllley machine, Union League
opposition to Democratic gerrymandering, and the rights of Negroes
in the educational system of Missouri. Correspondents Include Henry
Zlegenheln, Carl Schurz, G. A. Moser, T. B. Whltledge, Thomas a
Fletcher, D. Pat Dyer, Newton Crane, and an anti-third term com-
mittee in Missouri, headed by John B. Henderson.
1. Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Missouri— Hist— Sources. 8. Prestdents-U. S— Election— 1880. 4.
Negroes-Education-Missouri. MS 60-2998
Missouri. Univ. Ubr.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration. Baker Library.
Account books of railroads outside New England and New
York, 1878-1955.
18ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Reports, notebooks, statements, and other records of the following
railroads: Cleveland Rolling Mill Railroad, Cleveland (1784-1902);
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad, Boston (1878-1908) ; Noj*
folk and Western Railroad, Philadelphia (1884-1903) ; Western
Maryland Railway, Baltimore (1905-22) ; Western Pacific Railway,
Salt Lake City (1906-16) ; Carolina, Ollnchfield, and Ohio Railway
(1909-23); Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway (1912); and
Florida East Coast Railway, Miami (1988-65) ■■■'_.:■
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, cm>
piled by R.W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Gift of American Steel & Wire Co., Torr Wagner Harmer, and
Stephen A. Lynch, Jr., 1937-56.
1. Railroads— U. S— Finance.
MS 60-2999
Harvard Univ. Grad, Sch. Bns. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration. Baker Library. _
Account books of canals, New England and Ohio, 1821-76.
4v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledger (1821-37) of the Water Queechle Canal, Vermont; recol-
lections, and abstracts (1621-76) from the Laws and [ Act of incor-
poration for the Cumberland & Oxford Canal, Portland to Lake
Sebaso Me.: 1 volume (1825-27) of rules and specifications relating
to the Construction of the Ohio Canal; and 1 letter book (1885-38)
of the Blackstone Canal, Pawtucket, R. I. containing letters relating
to the regulation of the flow of water through the canal.
Gift of Mrs. Howard Corning, Thomas A. Jenckes, Jr., Philip I.
Mllllken, and Richard S. Russell, 1932 and 1938.
1 Canals— New England. 2. Canals — Ohio.
MS60-3000
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration. Baker Library.
Account books of wharfage, New England and New York,
1778-1873.
2ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, reports, legal papers, and other records of the
following docks and wharves: Thomas Sheafe, Plymouth, N. H.
(1778-1802) ; Boston Long Wharf, Boston (1792-1807) ; Bast Boston
Dry Dock, Boston (1824-93) ; Commercial Wharf, Boston (1845-50) ;
Botch's Wharf, New Bedford, Mass. J, 1851-64) ; Whitehall Towing
Co., Whitehall, N. Y. (1862-78) ; and some unidentified records from
Gloucester, MasB. (1854-70) _ .
Described in List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Robert H. Clark, Emily Hussey, Miss Odlorne, and
Charles H. Taylor, 1925-31. _ „ , '
1. Docks— New England. 2, Wharves— New England.
MS 60-3001
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Adminis-
tration. Baker Library.
Account books of ship chandlers, New England and New
York, 1788-1852.
10 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ledeer (1788-98) of Prince Gardner, Nantucket, Mass, ; daybooks
of Ebenezer Thompson, Portsmouth, N. H (1815-21) and Schuyler
Cobb & Co., Bucksport, Me. (1840-52); and account books of an
unidentified ship chandler from Newburyport, Mass. (1809-15), and
from New York City (1811-15)
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
^Glft'of^e BTnfoK'Ck? and Howard Corning; phased
from Chnrl«T Jackson, Robert W. Lull, and Charles B. Turtle, 1941-
^l. Ship chandlers— New England. 2. Ship chandlers— New York
(0lty> MS60-5002
HarvardUnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
309
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect ■/.
a ZTJtZl% r Z aduate Seh0 ° l of ***" AdM -
Accoiints and logbooks of ships, 1792-1898.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
25) , Mayflowe ■ (leS oilvS^^^^f ™ derlck < 1821 ~
Harriett RockwelMISM , ^
p.^TB%: n J;^ ( f 2 S7B 5 iT anuscrIpt8 ln Baker ««««t. c om .
MwSTpSS?* '™ various sources, 1.KSM6.
Harvard Uniy, Grad.
Sch.Bus.Adn,. Llbra^ 60 - 3003
New York Historical Society.
Court records, 1680-1834.
6 v. and 6 boxes.
iw^il * H1 ^ orl S al Sodet y collections.
NewS 1 °f6^^. a XX^ U t r h t a °^ ABSlTC8 > ld ln th.clfr.-of
New York Historical taW%SffiKS 1TO -" w »* nt * ln ">«
Genera^^A^ ?&» (Co,o n - ^ *°* (ColOD *
Judicature. &&r? ^"^^kgSrtS?*
New York Historical Society MS 60-3004
Hawkes, Charles M
Letterpress books, 1871-88.
14 v.
^»i~ 8 ™« Sta ^ e H ' 8torlc a | Society collections.
duriS area] £ta?f mS neSS k 1 " 1 aBrlcultural eoadltlons In Kansas
act'vita as a m^tea^bfok'Tf! p"^ 68 ?'^ Hawkes ' buslne »
Purchased from Botert W. Lull, 194o'
1. Mortgages-Kansas. 2. Agriculture-Economic aspects-Kansas.
Kansas State Hist. Soc. MS 6 °- 30 °6
Pulteney family.
Johnstone papers, 1791-1864.
1 ft. (400 Items)
In Ontario County Historical Society collections
In part, photocopies (positive)
th« „ f mel,te f eIatln 8 to the American estates of the Pultenev fnmllv
western Nlw re Yorr er T W ? 1C H h '^ 0lVed the tltIea " lands throughout
western Wew York. Includes the original deed of snio of i nnnnrn
troyersies and litigations Involving the purchasers, their helri nnrl
sS?cee a fd n RoberrM n r,i e , b °? k kept "y the London 'fJsocUel' wno
™,,^ * 0D ? rt Morris ln the ownership of lands In the Genesis
countiy; and photocopies of letters to Robert Troup ^nesee
0^rni^T~f a S. reg ' 0D ' * * Z HeaI Property-
Ontario County, N. Y.
Historical Society
MS 60-3006
Phelps, Oliver, 1749-1809.
papers of Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham, 1784-
1818,
200 Items.
In Ontario County Historical Society collections
re iaHn r ftrt n h d »P^ , , dee<jB, /S ree J 0enU ' bondB - "^'P 18 ' b »'«. and maps,
relating to the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. Includes the act of the
ons
Massachusetts Legislature authorizing the sole of land to Phelps
8 ?„L G ™ am, J he ° rgiD .f! 1 grant from Massachusetts signed by Gov-
ernor John Hancock, the agreement with the Senecas »t Rnftain
Greek for the Indian rights to a 2,600,000 acr^tract In w« t ern Sew
York, the deed of Phelps and Gorham to Robert MorH^rH?.," 3
fei ^TLT^X^^k^™ ™ans-^nd tram,
Ontario County, N. Y.
Historical Society
MS 60-3007
Osgood, Howard Lawrence, 185ft-I~-9, collector
Papers on western New York. 1781-1848
300 Items. '
In Ontnrlo County Historical Society collections
S^ 1 ° v ! stl « a ' ors under restrictions of the repository
Purchased from Mrs. Osgood, ca 1922 repository.
L Holland Purchase. 2. New York (State)-Hmt-Sourcea.
Ontario County, N.Y. Historical Society *$■■****.
Strgeant, Thomas, 1782-1860. -
Papers, 1781-1863.
:ca. 115 Items.
uKi H !f t , 0r .!? sI f ocIet y° f Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia jurist. Correspondence and legal oaDera imi.iriino.
letters regarding the Philadelphia Post Office S)^p1m~ ~lat nl
to the capital stock <,f the Albany Gns Light Company £X rl la ttof
„S t il e8ta , te °f a St ° wart i reports on decisions T&Sreme court
Presented by William Pepper, 1941
H S I 1.nff e nffl^ ,,1 i a K d f 1 S h ! a ^ Correspondence ' reminiscences, etc. 2.
U. S. Post Office, Philadelphia. i. Pennsylvania. Supreme Court
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3009
New York Historical Society.
Uv: B td y 2 P p :& relatingt0 New York State, 1760-1879.
I ™ ew . Yor . k Hlst "rical Society collections
™ffi&&ss $£&&%$£ (°iM ew Jr k ?k s
isms ^M^SibSB ^«S
(1 15-20, M^^lSt^^^^^^^
45) ; enrollment book of the 1st Co., Washington Greys (lSOT^^
f. C t7. P ~°? k8 11 k !? t by Thomas P ' De y oe, «>n?alnmg mmtary brtere'
letters, Invitations, and other memorabll a (1837-73) • i^SS
taining material of the 8th Regt, WaShlngtonGreys (184^8) • and
Ar^cSrps a| C M 1 ! ane0US P8P6r8 ° f the <»mmitte/to S^ ^
(S, 1 ate^M^mi S H a s t t e ^u 8 rc ^' M1I1 ^-So«rees. 2. New York
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-5010
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802.
Papers, 1771-1807.
ca. 425 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
&i£3S & ffiS ^STffiirnls^fr d -'^^evo.u°
RevolJt'lon ^ r n y ?* R R[LV ,,tl0 5~" S , ou J ces - 2 - ^nnsylvanla-Hlst-
rCd t !oath 8 a rtoe S (iw1ngr ReVOlUtl0n - MedlcaI and ^n't- affairs.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3011
310
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chase, Philander, Bp., 1775-1852.
Papers, 1702-1852.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Kenyon College Library.
In port, transcripts and photocopies (negative)
Missionary and Bishop of the Episcopal Church. Correspondence,
journals, sermons, and family pnpers, mostly dated from 1824 to 1860.
Includes many letters about the raising of funds in England and the
U. S. for the founding and support of Kenyon College and Jubilee Col-
lege. Correspondents Include Lord James Gambler, Bishop John B.
Eobart, Lord Oeorge Kenyon, George W. Marriott, Joslah Pratt,
George M. West, and Timothy Wlggin.
Gifts.
1, Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio. 2. Jubilee College, Peoria Co.,
111. 8. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. — Clergy— Corre-
spondence, rumlnls- . ranees, etc, 4, Protestant Episcopal
Church In the U. S. $■**- Harmons,
MS 60-3012
Kenyon Coll. Llbr.
Du Pont de Nemours (E. I.) and Company, Wilmington,
Del.
Old Stono Office records, 1802-1017.
800 ft. (477,000 Items and 008 v.)
In Eleutherlnn Mllls-Hagley Foundation Library (Wilmington,
Del.)
Correspondence, Journals, ledgers, production and sales books,
agents' accounts, purchase, transportation, and banking records, trial
balances, legal papers, Inventories, receipted bill?, and other business
records concerning the gunpowder and woolen Industries of the Du
Pont Co. Includes miscellaneous pnpers (1013-17) of H, M. Burks-
dale, a Du Pont Co. executive, covering matters pertaining to person-
nel, organization, policy, and patent handling; business records of the
woolen factory of Victor and Charles Du Pont, the cotton factory of
Duplanty, McOnll and Co., the tannery of A. Oardon and Co., Gros-
selll Co., Standard Acid Co., Gunpowder Trade Association, and other
companies controlled by or affiliated with the Du Pont Oo. | and Du
Pont family, papers and accounts.
Cataloged In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the Du Pont Co. and Du Pont family members,
1954-59.
1. Gunpowder. 2. Wool trade and Industry — U. S, 8. Cotton
trade — U. 3. 4. Leather Industry and trade — U. S. I. Barksdale,
Hamilton McFarland, 1881-1918. u. Du Pont family.
MS 60-3013
Eleutherian Mllls-Hagley Foundation. Library
Mazarin, Jules, Cardinal, 1602-1661.
Letters, 1647-51.
ca. 1100 items.
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Letters (retained copies), mainly In Italian, written by the French
statesman In regard to French campaigns In Italy and church politics.
Addressees are Italian rulers and French and Italian churchmen. Item
no, 155 of the library's Lewis collection,
Described In A descriptive catalogue of the John Frederick Lewis
collection of European manuscripts ... compiled by Edwin Wolf, n
(1957) p. 167-168.
Gift of Mrs. Lewis, 1932.
L France — Hist. — Louis m, 1643-171B — Sources. I. Lewis, John
Frederick, 1880-1932.
MS 60-3014
Philadelphia. Free Library
Walker family.
Papers, 1788-1895.
ca, 1170 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, business papers, and legal papers of the Walker
family of Pottsvllle, Pa. together with papers concerning the Burd,
Hubley, and Shippen families. Consists chiefly of papers of Thomas
H. Walker, attorney, and Lewis S. Walker, physician. Pnpers of the
latter Include medical letcures and a journal (1848-64)
Presented by Juliet O. Walker.
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Medicine — Addresses, essays, lectures. 3. Burd family. 4. Hubley
family, 5. Shippen family. i. Walker, Thomas H„ 1823-1900. n.
Walker, Lewis S.
MS 60-3016
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Chadwick Copying Book Company, LambertvUle, N. J.
Records, 1887-89.
4v.
In Harvard Business School, Raker Library.
Account books of a firm which produced stationery supplies.
Gift of Richard K. Towne.
MS 60-3016
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Birnie and Pease, Springfield, Mass.
Records, 1862-64.
8v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account books of a papermaklng firm.
Gift of Arthur S. Pease, 1948.
MS 60-3017
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Ada, Library
Judd, Edwin D collector.
U. S. Army papers, 1861-79.
12 file drawers.
In Connecticut State Library.
Army officer. Accounts, vouchers, and financial records.
Gift, 1910.
1. U. S. Army — Finance. i. U. S. Army.
MS60-8018
Connecticut. State Library
Gates, John, 1827-1888.
Papers, 1853-1006.
8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library,
Engineer, Inventor of steamboat Improvements, and mayor of Port-
land, Ore. Letters, chiefly from 1804-88, and plana and specifications
for steamboats.
1, SteamhoutB, 2. Naval architecture— Specifications.
MS 60-3019
Oregon, Univ. Llbr.
Lincoln, Abraham, Pre*. U. S., 1809-1866.
McLellan Lincoln collection, 1789-1939.
1078 Items.
In Brown University Library,
Correspondence, documents, and other papers. Includes two land
Burveys, the muster roll of Lincoln's company In the Black Hawk War,
legal cases from each of Lincoln's three law partnerships, Civil War
letters, and letters relating to Lincoln's role in state and national poll-
tics, Including his contract with Theodore Canlslus to purchase the
German-American newspaper Illinois StaatB-Anzelger In May, 1859.
Important correspondents Include Ambrose E. Burnslde, Salmon P,
Chase, and George B. McOlellan. The material Is related to the
library's John Hay collection.
Described In The McLellan Lincoln collection at Brown University
(1928) by Esther C. Clubman.
The library also has a large number of photocopies and microfilms
of originals In other collections, Including a microfilm copy of the
Robert Todd Lincoln colectlon of the papers of Abraham Lincoln.
Gift and purchase, 1925- Formerly owned by Charles Wood-
berry McLellan,
1,0 S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources, 2. U. 8.— Pol. & govt.— 1849-
1877. 8. Illinois— Pol. & govt. I. Burnslde, Ambrose Everett, 1824-
1881. ii. Chase, Salmon Portland, 1808-1873. ni. McClellun, George
Brlnton, 1826-1885. iv. McLellan, Charles Woodberry, 1886-1918.
MS 60-3020
Brown Univ. Library
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.
Correspondence, 1771-1817.
60 Items. ....
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary War patriot.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-8021
New York Historical Society.
Surveys of New York City, 1780-1800.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Surveys of streets with proprietors' names.
1 New York (City)— Surveys. 2. New York (City)— Streets.
MS60-8022
New York Historical Society
Naval History Society, New York.
Letters from U. S. naval officers, 1870-90.
225 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. U. S. Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. U. S. Navy— Hist.— Sources.
MS60-8028
New York Historical Society
311
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia. Committee of Obeervation, Inspeotion and
Oorreepondence.
Cargo manifests, 1774.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^J^ta of Imported merchandise conveyed to the Committee.
1. Philadelphia— Comm.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Philadelphia
for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland.
Records, 1771-1910.
-7* stems.
la Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Book of rules, minutes referring to George Washington. 32 mem-
nSiSo^m CateS , ln *! Hibernian Society (1771-97), minute books
( 1813-1910) , annual toasts ( 1853-80) and 88 portraits
Presented by the Society, 1041.
1700 IrlBh ln ph " adeI P nlfl - 2 - Washington, George, Pres. U. S„ 1782-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3026
Philadelphia. Franklin Reformatory Home for Inebriates.
Godwin Association.
Records, 1872-1906.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, registers, constitution and by-laws of the Associa-
tion.
Purchase.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-8026
Philadelphia. Fire Dept.
Records, 1884-1913.
21 v.
In, Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of various Philadelphia Are companies.
Presented by George A. MacManus.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3027
Wheeler, George.
Papers, 1900-40.
1800 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Educator. Notes on Pine Grove and Schuylkill Co., Pa., on Penn-
sylvania canals and railroads, and on Indian wars
Presented by Mrs. Wheeler.
1. Pine Grove, Pa. 2. Schuylkill Co., Pa. 8. Transportation-
Pennsylvania, 4. Indians of North America— Wars.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wood (R. D.) & Co.
Records, 1858-1906.
00v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
r.„™^V„ nt J b ?P ks 'x, pr ? ductlon record8 ' Bnd daybooks of a foundry In
p^?J. k°' c N - J - e £ gaged ln makl °e iron castings and pipe*
Presented by Spencer Hazard.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ^ 60 ~ 8029
U.S. Marine Corps,
Records, 1811-48.
51 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pay rolls and size rolls.
Purchase.
1. U. S. Marine Corps— Pay, allowances, etc.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3030
Naval History Society, New York.
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Papers relating to U. S. naval officers and shins
1. U. S. Navy— Hist.— Sources. 2. U. S. Navy-Officers
New York Historical Society MS 60-3031 rev
Naval History Society, New York.
Logbooks of Maine fishing schooners, 1858-65.
15 v.
i n £! ew ^ ork Histor <c a l Society collections.
schooners alDe ' A ^ booka ' '■ Title: Maine fishing
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3032 rev
Franciscans.
Papers relating to the Franciscan Order of New Spain
1676-1820. c '
18 v.
In John Carter Brown library (Providence)
Includes 1400 lnformaclones, and miscellaneous papers
1. Franciscans ln North America. 2. Franciscans— Hist.— Sources.
Brown Cnlv. John Carter Brown Library
Moravian Church. Provinces. Northern Province.
Moravian archives, 1749-1822.
5 reels of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Bethlehe?n nl pa ° r| 6inals in the Moravian provincial archives,
nth^." e « 8 „! 1 f ^ m . ZelS J ,ere f' Heckewelder, Sensemon, Losktel, and
others; and d'arles of various missions ln western Pennsylvania aid
Unpublished checklist ln the repository
Restricted.
slons M ° raTlan Oonrch— Hist— Sources. 2. Moravian Church— Mis-
Pennsylvania. History and Museum Commission
Hinman, Alanson, 1822-1908.
Papers, 1859-1900.
lft.
In University of Oregon Library.
? re £? n .J? io J ,eer J educntor "H^'nted with an Indian training school
and with the foundation of Pacific University.
Calendar ln llhrary,
1. Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica—Education. .■»«■«•
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
MS 60-3036
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1891.
Papers, 1842-91.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon pioneer, overland guide, collector of Internal revenue, and
appraiser, port of Portland. '
Calendar ln library.
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 2. Frontier and pioneer life-
Oregon. 8. Oregon— Pol. & govt. '
„ TT , T1U MS 60-3036
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Boutelle, Frazier Augustus, 1840-1924.
Papers, 1869-1933.
3 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Army officer and superintendent of Yellowstone National Park.
Correspondence, maps, and other papers.
1. Yellowstone National Park. 2. Modoc Indians — Wars 1878
3. Washington (State) Adjutant-General's Office.
MS 60-3037
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1940.
Papers, 1883-1940.
46 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
U. S. Senator from Oregon and mine promoter. Includes corre-
spondence of Theodore Roosevelt, John Hippie Mitchell. William S
U'ren, and Robert La Follette.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1858-
MS 60-3038
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
312
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
DeMoss Concert Entertainers.
Records, 1872-1932.
5 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Records of a family of musicians from DeMoss Springs, Ore. Who
traveled throughout the United States,
1. Concerts — U. S. 2. Concerts — Programs.
MS 60-3039
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Chisholm, Alexander, Colonel.
Papers.
8 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Union officer. Papers relating to the Olvll War.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Olvll War— Sources.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3040
Van Bokkelen, Libertus.
Papers.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters und papers (late 18th and early 19th cent) of Van Bok-
kelen, a Dutch physician who came to New York Olty In 1706, and
of his children,
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, I. Van Bok-
kelen family,
MS60-8041
New York Historical Society
Van Buren family.
Papers, 1664-1825.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters and family papers of the Van Burens of Klnderhook, N. Y.
Includes some papers of Martin Van Buren.
i. Van Buren, Martin, Pres. V. S., 1782-1862,
MS 60-3042
New York Historical Society
Van Vechten family.
Correspondence, 1783-1831.
Holder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters of a New York family.
MS 60-3043
New York Historical
Society
New York. Union Defence Committee.
Records.
17 v. and 1 package,
In New York Historical Society collections. .
Reports, accounts, and miscellaneous papers relating to the Olvu
War.
MS 60-3044
New York Historical Society
Whelan, Joseph V
Letters, 1820-47.
99 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters of a resident of Orange, Montgomery Co., N. Y,
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3046
Philadelphia. Oounoils.
Petitions, 1780-1831.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Petitions relating chiefly to the opening of new roads and the pav-
ing and repairing of streets. Includes an account of the estate of
Benjamin Franklin (1811)
Presented by Robert Bethell and George S. Bethell, 1871.
1. Philadelphia — Streets. 2. Franklin, Benjamin, 1708-17BO—
Estate,
MS 60-3046
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. Committee of Arrangements for the Peace
Jubilee Celebration.
Papers, 1898.
ca, 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and photographs.
Presented by J. Hampton Moore, 1940.
1. U. S,— Hist— War of 1898. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist— War of
1888 ' MS 60-3047
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (Colony) ffeneral Assembly. \
Papers, 1682-1788.
ca. 800 Items. ,
In Hlstorlcnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Drafts of minutes and acts of assembly, attorney general's reports
on legislation, and several Items concerning Benjamin Franklin's aati-
Brltlsh activities.
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— Colonial period, 2. Franklin, Ben-
jamin, 1706-1790.
MS60-3048
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Philadelphia County papers, 1671-1855.
ca. 600 Items. ......
In Historical Society of Penhsylvanla collections.
Miscellaneous papers, documents, correspondence, and land Bur-
veys.
Presented by various persons.
1. Philadelphia Co., Pa.— Hist.— Sources.
MS60^S049
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York Historical Society. T ,' 1 „ T „„,■„
Papers relating to Astoria, Long Island, N. Y., 1833-76.
loo*' ,. „
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Astoria, N. Y— Hist— Collections. „,„„„ „„„„
MS 60-3060
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Canajoharie, N. Y., 1762-1826.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous materials.
1. Canajoharie, N. Y.— Hist— Oollectjpns.
MS 60-8061
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Kinderhook, N. Y., 1704-1888,
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous materials.
1. Klnderhook, N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
MS 60-3052
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Orange Co. N. Y.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous materials, mainly 18th century,
1. Orange Co., N. Y.— Hist— Collections.
MS 60-3058
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical Society. _
Manuscripts relating to New York City, 1641— 20th. cent.
28 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. . r
Miscellaneous MSS. on many different subjects relating to New
York Olty, arranged chronologically.
1. New York (Clty)^-Hlst— Collections.
MS 60-3064
New York Historical Society ,
313
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to New Jersey, 18th cent
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers.
1. New Jersey— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-8055
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Massachusetts, 1663-1815
1 folder.
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
loc^MpeS. W "" am Shlrley ' 8 C0Dles of u «»«»«. <17*M4> and
it 1 MaBmchusetts-Hlst-Collecttons. i. Shirley, William, 18W-
New York Historical Society MS 60-8056
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Salisbury, N. H., 1780-1846.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Salisbury, N. H.— Hist— Collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-805T
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to the Mexican War. 1844-49.
20 Items, 5 v., and .2 folders.
In New York Historical Society collections.
x>Jff!*"% *""? Mannal Zamorg of Vera Cruz to Andrew Osegnera,
S2£?5 m 7 by » 0n nnknown writer at San Antonio (BwL-Nm.
l^JJ^ at,can ^l order8! general orders captured with General
£5.- M^ g6ag f at ^^ ? e la Palma ; mi miscellaneous papers
of the Mexican Army and of the U. S. Army. !■»»"»»
1 U. &— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Sources. i
Zamorg, Manual, n. Osegnera, Andrew, m. Mexico. EJerdto. nr.
u. o. Army.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3058
Swett, Samuel, 1782-1866.
Correspondence, 1825-41.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters of recollection by men who fought In the Battle of Bunker
'Hill, Bent to Swett.
1. Bunker Hill, Battle of, 1775.
New Yofk Historical Society MS 60-3059
Bleecker family.
Correspondence, 1737-1832.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family letters, Including those of Barent and John E. Bleecker.
M ■*• i m . . MS 60-3060
New York Historical Society ,
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Staten Island, N. Y., 1670-1800.
1 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Survey book (1723) , deeds, and miscellaneous papers.
1. Staten Island, N. Y, — Hist. — Collections. 2, Staten Island,
lit jt. — surveys,
~_ . „. . , , MS 60-3061
New York Historical Society
Noble, Louis Legrand, 1813-1882.
Letters, 1849-78.
77 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Episcopal clergyman and author. Letters to Charles Lanman
I. Lanman, Charles, 1819-1895.
New York Historical Society MS 60-3062
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to slavery, 18th-19th cent
7 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
•£ 0rre 5 >0nden< ? > and b^'aess papers on the slave trade, toaether
with writings and reports of Individuals about slavery. "W^r
X Slave-trade— Collections. 2. Slavery— Collections.
New York Historical Society MS 60-8063
Van Rensselaer family.
Papers, 1718-1858.
1 v. and 2 boxes.
Tn New York Historical Society collections.
ir.„ oil 7 a ? d b ™ ln «" Pi!*™- Includes 54 letters from KIHlan K.
ISl.^T elaer to J ? hn Sanders, and Notes of evidence with some
S?«L m* 8 "^mento of counsel on the trial of an Information Med
by the King against John Van Rensselaer (1768)
„.k Va S. Ren sselaer, Johannes, 17(8-1788. i. Van Rensselaer
KUllan KUUansen, 1763-1843, n. Sanders. John, 1714-17827^ '
New York Historical Society MS 60-8064
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 1786-1870.
Papers, ca. 1830-70.
12 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
O. S. Representative from New York City and author. Correspond-
ence and miscellaneous papers. ^^"
,„« **W York (State)— Pol. & govt. 2. U, S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-8066
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869.
Correspondence 1886-69.
100 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
U. S, Senator from Mississippi, Secretary of the Treasury, and
Governor of Kansas Territory.
1, U.S.— Pol. & govt— 1815-1861.
«„.„...,■ MS 60-8066
New York Historical Society
Rogers, John, 1829-1904.
Papers, 1848-1933.
85 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Sculptor. Miscellaneous papers and patents for desums of the
Rogers groups.
» ^ , „. . . MS 60-8067
New York Historical Society
Willard, John, 1769-1825.
Correspondence, 1800-38.
71 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Physician, of Mlddlebury, Vt. Includes many letters from mem-
bers of Willard s family,
I. Willard family.
M v , „. . MS 60-8068
New York Historical Society
Williams family.
Papers, 1749-1836.
6 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of various members of
the Williams family of Decrfleld, Mass. Includes letters of Thomas
Williams written while on the Grown Point Expedition (1755-58),
4 account books of Dr. Thomas Williams with accounts of medicine
and also the settlement of his estate (1749-97), and 2 account books
(1785-1838) of Solomon Williams.
1, Orovra Point Expedition, 1755. 2. Medicine— Massachusetts—
Deerfleld.
MS 60-3069
New York Historical Society
Peters, John.
Papers, 1777-80.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
American loyalist Military papers and a narrative of Peters'
experiences In the Revolution as a Lieutenant Colonel of the Queen's
Loyal Rangers.
1. Queen's Rangers, 1776-1781. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Per-
sonal narratives. 8. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Regimental histories-
American loyalist
MS 60-3070
New York Historical Society
314
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Public School Society of New York.
Records, 1807-53.
70 v. and B boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Receipt books, bills, and other records.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3071
New York Historical Society.
Business records relating to New York City, 1742-1900.
6 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Bills, receipts and notes.
1. Finance. Public— New York (City)
MS 60-3072
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to South Carolina, 1714-1822.
1 (older.
In New York Historical Society collections.
39 marriage bonds (1732-83), accounts of stores delivered to offi-
cers from the Cherokee trading factory at Port Prince George (1762-
63) ■ and local papers.
1. South Carolina— Hist.— Sources.
MS 60-3073
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Hurley, Ulster Co., N, Y., 1667-1900.
In NewYork Historical Society collections.
Deeds (1687-1894), assessment roll (1708), and miscellaneous
1*1? Hurley, N. Y— Hist,— Collections. 2. Taxation— Hurley, N. Y.—
""*. MS 60-3074
New York Historical Society
Carroll, Anthony.
Papers.
2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of New York City. Letterbooks (1785-96) and family
records.
1. Merchants, American— New York (City) 2. Merchants— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Carroll family.
MS 60-3076
New York Historical Society
Bowne, Robert Hajtshorne.
Letter books, 1807-23.
2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of New York City.
1, Merchants, American— New York (City) 2. Merchants— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-3076
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Ulster Co., N. Y., 18th-19th cent
8 v. and 3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Assessment rolls of Kingston, Hurley, and Marbletown, N. Y.
(1798), assessment roll of Eaopus, N. Y. (1836), expense book of a
peddler traveling through Ulster Co. (1849-01), and miscellaneous
^if'Slster Co., N. Y.— Hist. — Sources. 2. Taxation — Ulster Co.,
N. Y— Lists. 8. Peddlers and peddling— Ulster Co., N- Y --
MS60-3077
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Schenectady, N. Y., 18th-19th cent.
3 v. and 3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections. _■■ ■„■.«■■...
Dutch MSS., receipts, miscellaneous papers, and Union College
papers; 2 merchants' account books (1730-42), and a receipt book
(1772-73) of I'hyn and Ellice, merchants. _
1 Schenectady, N. Y.-Hist.— Sources. 2. Merchants, Amertom-
Schenectndy N. Y. I. Union University, Schenectady, N. Y. n.
Phyn and KHIee. Schenectady, N. Y. ^ ^^
New York H Istorlcnl Society
Santo Domingo (French Colony)
Correspondence, 1774-80. •
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter books containing official correspondence of the French ad-
ministration at Port au Prince, •
1. Haiti— Pol. & govt.— To 1701.
MS 60-3079
New York Historical Society
Parks, Peter.
Receipt books, 1792-1862.
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Contractor, of New York City. Includes a receipt book of Peter
and Sarah Parks. . ■ „
1. Construction industry— New York (Olty) i, Parks, Sarah.
MS 60-3080
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Apprentices' indentures, 1718-1916.
41 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Relate to New York Olty. ; , ■_ ■ .
Indentures for 1718-27 are printed In the New York Historical
Society collections, 1009.
1. Apprentices-New York (City) MS 60-3081
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Records relating to auctions in New York City, 1826-89.
1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Accounts of auction sales, bonds of New York Olty auctioneers,
and letters from the auctioneers to the New York State Comptroller.
1. Auctions— New York (Olty) I. New York (State) Comptrol-
ler's Office.
MS 60-3082
New York Historical Society
Snyder, Benjamin, 1742-1831.
Account books, 1768-96.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Resident of Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3083
Thursby, Emma Cecilia, 1846-1931.
Papers, 1860-1921.
7 boxes. „ _
In New York Historical Society collections.
Singer. Correspondence, diaries, biographical and genealogical
notes, and autographs.
1. Singers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 60-3084
New York Historical Society
Thomas, William, 1786-1800.
Papers, 1806-67.
In New York Historical Society collections. _ .__„ „„„™
Letters of the War of 1812, letters to Thomas, and Army papers
(1806-15) of Thomas, a Poughkeepsle, N, Y. physician who served a»
an Army surgeon during the War of 1812. 'run™*—
1. U.S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Sources. 2. U. S. Army— Officers—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. fiO-3085
New York Historical Society
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.
Papers, 1768-73.
3 v
In New York Historical Society collections.
Brms^auoiltlonlst. Letters to Sharp about slavery, Its evils, and
Its legal aspect; Sharp's copy of the cas e< of Lewis, a negro, vs. Stap-
pTeton, his master (London 1771) i and Sharp's copy of the case of
James Somerset, a negro slave from Virginia (1772) „,„„„..„_
1 Slavery In Oreat Britain— Anti-slavery movements. 2. Slavery-
Emancipation. MS 60-3080
New York Historical Society
315
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Windham Co., Conn., 1724-1836
1 folder and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous papers of a Judge of the probate court (1724-70* and
local papers, '
_i. Windham Co., Conn.— Hist.— Collections. 2. Probate records—
Wlndnam Co., Conn.
New York Historical Society MS 60-3087
New York Historical Society.
Ships' records, 1660-1883.
2 boxes,
In New York Historical Society collections.
.Miscellaneous papers, logs, permits, and certificates relating to
shipping, arranged according to the nature of the vessel.
1. Ship's papers. 2. Shipping— New York (Olty)
New York Historical Society MS 60-3088
United States Military Philosophical Society.
Records, 1789-1813.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes, membership lists, papers written for the
Society, including material on the defenses of New York City during
the War of 1812, and other records.
™ 1- I J, ew ,.£ ork (C'ty)— Fortifications. 2. New York (City)— Hist,—
War of 1812. 8. Military art and science.
New York Historical Society MS 60-3089
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Albany, 1667-1865.
4 v. and 10 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections,
T„^^ 3P ,° nd i e 1 C 1: d , eed 5' T blll8> "^'P 18 ' and miscellaneous papers.
Includes receipt book of John Given, sheriff of Albany, contalrrfng
awards granted by the Supreme Court and the Mayor's Court (170ft!
„k A >|'» n y— H 'st.— Collections. 2. Jeeds-Albany. 3. Court rec-
ords—Albany, i. Given, John.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3090
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi-
tion. r
Education exhibit, 1904.
43 v. and 161) folders.
Col I tartio'n TerSlty °' Mlssourl "brary. Western Historical Manuscripts
Bnrt ^^ 3 , 61 ) 06 ™ iDtiD B to standards of admission of agricultural
^lh^ a '5 leal t c . olege8 ' essayB wrl " en °y Missouri students, and
%£lt^, i C °. nta i nlne ^c? 11 " 6 c °P les of assignments) from Cape
H„ a H.^J.i?! at T e No ™ a School and public sohools at Kansas City*
Hnrrisonvllle, Lamar, Liberty, Mexico, Nevada, and Trenton, Mo.
Hon MJ , iZ, t ^ ral o C ?J!, eges r- Mis »? url - Adnlls8l <' n - 2. Technical educa-
tion— Missouri. 8. Education— Exhibits and museums.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 60-3091
IVeshour family.
Papers, 1843-1911.
5 folders.
CoHertton^'' 8 " 7 "* Mlssourl Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
to hfsTa 8 th e f r a n M l 1 . S «f^ 1 1 f aml ^ ' n<: > udlne «•»»■ from Jobn Freshour
MK£&^.,? '"^^ ' """"^ -ord! C mapHf M?.'
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Destruction and pillage— Missouri 2
^Sur 3 I 7on J n°! l6Ct,0nS - * M ' S3 ° Ur '"^ <• ^ -«'«£
Hill, Albert Ross, 1869-1943.
Papers, 1914-30.
24 folders.
ConKtion erSlty ° f Ulssourl Llbrar y' Western Historical Manuscripts
. Correspondence, literary MSS„ committee reports, faculty resigna-
tions and dismissals, and other papers of a president of (he Univerffty
of Missouri Articles by HU1 Include Notes on the Junior coMege
movement. Religious education at a State university, The cost of S
tarf^ ° n ' ?f e contribu0on of land grant colleges to liberal "cuT
ture, Public opinion as an agency of popular government, and The Bed
Gross movement, a historical statement. Names represented li. cVrre-
fPZ^nf, o ClUQe J er r n ? ellogg ' Frederick Monroe, the Interna-
iSrchliouS Amerlcan Unlon 1" Europe, and the National
Deposited by Mrs. Hill.
.ecJur^Tpubl^Sn 7 : tSS^^^T^""^ """•
Missouri. Cniv. Libr. MS60-3093
Hay, Charles M
Papers, 1919-o3.
1 v. and 442 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. . . ....
Correspondence nnd other papers of a political leader, prohibition
advocate, and prominent Methodist layman. Includes, speeches,
clippings, legal papers, and political material. Correspondents Include
Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Garter Glass, Pat Harrison, Arthur M.
Hyde, Olaude A Swanson, William Jennings Bryan, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Jesse Jones, Harry Hawes, Daniel O. Roper, Ivan Lee Holt
Phil Dounelly^Sam A. Baker, William G. McAdo* H. San?Pries£
E. H. Oherrlngton, Josephus Daniels, Clarence Gannon, Milton A.
Romjue, Tom Pendergast, Russell Dearmont, Henry S. Oaulfleld,
Robert Wagner, George W. Norris, Robert M. La Folletta, Oordell
Hull, William Green, Harry F. Byrd, James A. Farley, and John J.
Cochran.
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th
cent. 3. Prohibition— U. S.
MS 60-3094
Mlfwmirl. Tlnlv. Lthr.
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. .
European section; letters and papers, ca. 1383-1920
184 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Gratz collections.
-Letters and papers of European actors and actresses, dramatists,
critics. Jurists, statesmen, clergymen, popes, royalty, military and
naval men, authors, historians, orientalists, painters, sculptors physi-
cians scientists, musicians, and composers, divided according' to na-
tionality nnd/or profession, with special sections on Luther nnd the
Reformation, on the Thirty Years' War, on the French Revolution,
a ? d ,? I V£ a .P oIeon and hls marsnal 8. Includes a section on Canadians
(1711— 1916)
Gift of Mr. Gratz j some Items purchased.
1. Europe— Intellectual life. 2. Europe— Hist.— 1492- —Sources
8. Europe— Kings and rulers.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3095
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-3092
Trigg, WiUiam H 6. 1808.
Papers, 1776-1899.
5 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Banker, Boohvllle, Mo. Correspondence and other papers, includ-
ing 4 account books listing names of customers and transactions of
W. H. Trigg & Co. (1836-B9) ; a scrapbook of clippings from the St.
Louis republican, the Boon vi lie eagle, the New York tribune, and other
newspapers (1866-67) ; a New Jersey one shilling note (1776) ; and
some U. S. fractional currency. Includes letters from Henry Olay.
Charles H. Smith (Bill Arp), Robert E. Lee, Antonio Lopez de Santa
Anna, Alexander Stephens, Brlgham Young, G. T. Beauregard, and
James Stephens, written to William W. Trigg (son of William H.
Trigg) and others in response to requests for autographs.
Gift of Roy Williams and Winter Martin.
i. Trigg, William W. n. Trigg (W. H.) & Company, Boonvilie, Mo.
MS 60-3096
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Lidgerwood, William van VIeck, d. 1910, ooUeotor.
Hessian materials, 1776-84.
56ft.
lectins ' rlBt0Wn Natl0Dal Hl8t0r ical Park (Morrlstown, N. J.) col-
MS 60-3097
31C
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lidgerwood, William van Vleck, d. 1010, collector.
Hessian materials, 1775-84. (Continued)
Transcripts (handwritten) from the archives In Marburg and
Wolfenbllttel.
Correspondence, Journals, reports, and other papers concerning
Hessian and other German auxiliary troops under the command of
Generals von Knyphausen, Rledesel, and others, employed by Great
Britain during and Immediately subsequent to the American Revolu-
tion. Most of this material has been translated Into English from
the German script In which It was first copied.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Washington Association of New Jersey, 1933.
1, D. S— Hist,— Revo- lutlon— German mercenaries,
MS 00-3097
Morrlstown National Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to the French and Indian War, 1744-79.
en. 100 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letters concerning military activities at Loulsburg, Canada (1744-
48) ; Journals (1747-54) of Captain Phlneas Stevens of Massachu-
setts and n receipt book (1746) of money paid by him to his soldiers;
Journal (1754-57) of Mrs. Browne on the Brnddock expedition ; diary
(AprlWJuly, 17!i8) of Carr House of Newbury, Mass., diary (1759-60)
of Samuel Man, of the British Army, stationed at Fort Frederick :
diary and account book (1775-79) of Lt. Leonard Spauldlng, stationed
at Fort Edward; accounts (1757-01) of Francis Stephen., storekeeper
and paymaster of the Ordnance Office, New York, In account with Ed-
ward White, clerk of the store, for expenses of the Ordnance Dept. ; ac-
count books of the commissaries annotated for the expedition acalnst
Crown Point (1753), with accounts of provisions, camp equipment,
clothing, arms, and munitions; account books (1760-87) of Oruger,
Robinson and Livingston, commissaries and paymasters of New York;
memorials of British officers and soldiers who served In America In
the French and Indian War and In the Revolutionary War; New
York muster rolls (1755-04) ; arid miscellaneous papers,
The New York muster rolls (1755-64) are printed In Collections of
the New York Historical Society, 1891.
1. U. S. — Hist. — King George'B War, 1744-1748 — Sources. 2.
V. S. — Hist. — French and Indian War, 1755-1763 — Sources. 8.
TJ. S, — Hist. — Revolution— Personal narratives — British.
MS60-3098
New York Historical Society
Decker, Perl D 1875-1934.
Papers, 1897-1939.
8 v. and 58 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, speeches, and scrapbooks of a Missouri lawyer
and U, S. Congressman, relating to Prohibition, women's suffrage,
the ku Klux Klan, and other political and social Issues,
Gift of Louise Scott
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1013-1021. 2, Prohibition — U. S.
8. Woman— SuPErnge— U. S. 4. Ku Klux Klan (1015- )
MS 60-3099
Missouri. Univ. LIbr.
Erwin, William A
Papers, 1873-1913.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, diary, reedtd book, and miscellaneous papers of
a resident of Caldwell Co., Mo. and Mountain Home, Ark.
Deposited by Mrs. J. M. Eubank,
MS 60-3100
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Folk, Joseph Wingate, 1869-1023.
Papers, 1902-38.
48 folders. ...
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Papers of a Missouri lawyer and political leader, Including family
correspondence, genealogical material, newspaper clippings, and aa
unfinished biography by Folk's sister, May Folk Webb.
Gift of Mrs. Webb. „, "
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2, Lawyers— Missouri—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. l Webb, May (Folk) 1878-
n. Folk family.
MS 60-3101
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Shackelford, Thomas, b. 1822.
Papers, 1820-1908.
4B foldprs
■■In. 'University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Menu,
scripts Collection. , ' _ ,
Correspondence and other papers of a lawyer and politician or
Glasgow, Mo., Including deeds, contracts, and leases. Letters relate
to women's suffrage, bushwhackers, party conventions, and free silver.
Correspondents Include George G. Vest, F. M. Coekrell, Lon V.
Stephens, and Walter Williams.
Deposited by Jack and T. V. Denny.
1 Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Woman ^-Suffrage. 3. Guerrillas — Missouri. 4. Missouri — Pol. &
govt. 6. Sliver question, ■ „ . .
MS60-810g
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Snoddy, Daniel F
Papers, 1817-61.
In° University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection,
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm. -■_■;,. . „ ,.
Correspondence and other papers of Daniel F. Snoddy of Snllna
Co Mo and other members of the Snoddy family. Includes a
letter from Daniel F. Snoddy to William M. Evans, letters from
relatives In various southern States, notice of a public sale, bills or
sale for slaves, doctors' bills, a certificate of discharge from the army
for W'lllam A. Snoddy (1861), school tuition receipts, and receipts
for county, State, and asylum taxes.
Deposited by T. L. Yancey. „,..,, ''"„ . r
1 Slave-trade — Missouri— Saline Co. 2. Medical care. Cost of.
8. Taxation— Missouri. 4. Missouri— Boon, condlt,
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Wallace family.
Papers, 1725-1854.
ca. 1700 items. ..■■,,»■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. _
Correspondence and other papers of the Wallace nndjillled fami-
lies, ancestors of John William Wallace, together with papers of
Robert Blackwell, chaplain at Valley Forge, and Thomas Wiling,
financier, the maternal and paternal grandfathers, respectively, of
Dorothy Willing Wallace. Family members represented Include John
Saddox, the nfv. W. Wallace, J. Wallace, William Bradford, Jurist,
Joshua Maddox Wallace. John B. Wallace, and Mrs. Susan V ;Ilace.
Letters from Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Benjamin TUgh-
man: Benjamin Rush, George Washington Daniel Webster, and the
Duke of Wellington are scattered through the Bradford and Black-
well papers. '■■'_■-■ ,. .
Six Items of William Bradford correspondence are published in
the Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 40 (1018)
n Sfl*!— 4*1
^Bradford, William, 1755-1705. it. Blackwell, Robert, 1740-1831.
n, Wl.il,* Thomas. 1731-1S21. MS 60-3104
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cowan, Nancy H
Papers, 1830-1904.
112 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Housewife, of Covington, Newton Co., Ga. Correspondence, per-
sonal papers, and Civil War papers and records, pertaining to the
Cheste? dlstr let of South Carolina and the vicinity of Covington, Ga
befbre the Civil War; and soldiers' letters of the war period. Early
Mters relate to the collection of debts due John Cowan (husband)
in the Chester area, and the poverty of relatives In that section. Tha
wartime correspondence, from 5 sons in the Confederate forcea, refem
to marches In Kentucky and South Carolina, fighting around Vlcke-
burg,"etalls of camp life, supply shortages, and desertions. Includes
bylfws of the Lewisvllle Rifle Co., pardons, amnesty oaths, and a
postwar labor contract.
Acquired 1042 and 1947. ; „ „ „
1. Covington, Ga.— Econ, condlt. 2. Chester, S. 0.— Econ. condlt.
BUS —Hist —Civil War — Personal narratives. 4. Confederate
States of America. Army— Army life. I. Confederate States of
America. Army. Lewisvllle Rifle Company.
MS60-310B
Duke Univ. Library
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Pennsylvania Hospital papers, 1817-96.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Visitor's book, Christ healing the sick (1817-18), account book,
317
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Pennsylvania Hospital papers, 1817-96.
(Continued)
SS^i "'iT' r f port8 ' Ula t erl » 1 relating to the controversy
between William Armstrong and Thomas G. Morton, papers relating
to the publication of the history of the hospital (1805) and copies of
letters to and from Benjamin West.
1920 reSented ^ Wllllam A ' Ar n" J t«»'B. WIS; and MelvlnM. Franklin,
1. Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. 2. Morton, Thomas
ssjsjsaar^^ the -rr^^-rt
Historical Society of
Pennsylvoa'
MS 60-3106
Pritchett College, Glasgow, Mo.
Records, 1868-1906.
50 Items and 3 folders.
OoUertlon Ver8lty °' Ml8Sourl Llbral 'J". Western Historical Manuscripts
-.i..H I r f S ^ onden f' t , flnanc1 ? 1 re P°rt 8 . mortgages, and receipts. In-
cludes letters relating to the hiring of teachers, one teacher's letter
of radiation, and letters relating to Momson Observatory.
Gift of Jack Denny and T, V. Denny.
1, Glasgow, Mo. Morrison Observatory.
M l8 sour.. Univ. Libr. MS 60-3107
V
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851.
Papers, 1822-45.
ca. 200 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
r ,.™ ' 8t , and ,5. a l u . raUBfc „ cillefl y correspondence with Audubon's wife
Lucy, and with his son, Victor Qlfford Audubon. Includes part of a
Journal kept by Audubon In 1822. v
American Philosophical Society. Library
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1928.
Papers.
2 ft. (1600 Items)
lection^ ' " St0Vyn 1<ational Historical Park (Morrlstown, N. J.) col-
Transcripts (handwritten)
• K aWy ?f i . ana au J£ or> Notes taken ^ researchers for Tower's use
lS«on (1895) g of The Marnuls de La Fayette In the American Ke^
Gift of Lawrence Tower, I960.
the^Sn^utrnf- m8 ~ lm - Tb<> Mar<1U,S *.**;»»"«. in
Morrlstown National
„ .. MS 60-3109
Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1697-1885
1 v. and 2 boxes. ^ ' *
In New York Historical Society collections.
fin m^l^, (1697 ^ 1829), n ^ oa the ^ A** 1 "* of Dutchess
S?\ t } 7m i,' and a TOlume entitled Contributions to the geoloev ot
Dutchess County, by F. J. H. Merrill (1885) 8«>iogy or
1. Dutchess Co., N. T. — Hist — Collections. 2. Court records —
""i, 011 ^?.^- ?• Y - 8 ' Q«olo«y-New York State)-Dutche^ ,c7
i .Merrill, Frederick James Hamilton, 1861-1916 Contrlbutl^ to
the geology of Dutchess County. * """muunrai to
New York Historical Society MS 60-3110
Jones, Owen, 1744 or 6-1826.
Papers, 1759-1824.
4 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Accounts and business papers.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3111
Marshall, Joseph, b. 1827.
Papers, 1852-1909.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals owned by Mrs. W. B Mar-
shall. •
Correspondence and deeds of Joseph Marshall, Missouri farmer and
318
stock dealer, his family, and members of the Lynch family Includes
references to Oxford Female College, Oxford, Ohio, Cooper Female
Seminary In Indiana, and other early schools; the Missouri State
Insane Asylum at Fulton ; conditions in Minnesota and California •
slaves ; and crops. '
1. Oxford, Ohio. College for women. 2. Schools— TJ S 8 Mis-
souri. State Hospital, Fulton. I. Marshall family, n Lvnch
family. -vm-u
, tt . ,. MS 60-3112
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
Papers, 1675-1883.
6 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, pocket diary (1796) and household account book (1793-
97) Includes a cookbook of Martha Washington, subscription book
for a purse for William A. Washington (1883) and a catalog of
Washingtonlana sold by M. Thomas and Sons (1876-79)
Diary published in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biog-
raphy, v. 37 (1913) p. 280-239; household account book In v 29
(1905) p. 885-408, v. SO (1908) p. 80-58, 159-186, 309-331, 450-478.
and v. El (1907) p. 58-82, 176-194, 820-350: cookbook In v. 27 (19031
p. 488-440. '
Purchase.
1, Washington family.
™ . . ,«, ... MS 60-3113
Historical Society, of Pennsylvania
Susquehanna Canal Company (Pennsylvania)
Records, 1835-95.
ie.v. .' ' '
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence, minutes, and accounts.
Deposited by the Pennsylvania Water and Power Co. of Baltimore.
MS 60-3114
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commission
Brown, James, of Missouri.
Correspondence, 1856-66.
1 folder and microfilm.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ..-.■».
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm, made from originals
temporarily deposited by Homer M, Brown.
Correspondence of James Brown and other members of the Brown
family, including references to the hiring of slaves, activities of Bobert
B. Lee, Civil War incidents, monetary and political conditions of the
period, crops, and slave desertions.
1. Slavery In the U. S.— Missouri. 2. Missouri— Hist— Civil War
3. Agriculture— Missouri. 4. Lee, Bobert Edward, 1807-1870 I
Brown family,
. ' t, ■ ' ' r u ' ' ' ' MS 60-3115
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Songs of the Revolution.
ca. 250 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photos.
Correspondence and notes on the origins and traditions of war
songs of the Revolutionary period. Includes photographic negatives
and prints of some of the songs.
Presented by Fred Perry Powers. '■
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Songs and music— Hist. & crit,
tt, » ■ ■", „ , . . MS 60-3116
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Shelley family.
Papers, 1882-1905. x
ca. 160 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, news clippings, programs, etc., relating chiefly to
' Albertus Shelley, Philadelphia vl0llnls>, als musical studies In France
and Germany, and his professional activities. Includes autographs of
Ole Bull, Joseph Joachim, Adellna Patti, John Philip Sousa, Paul
Viandot.
Presented by Mrs. Albertus Shelley Hlester, 1938.
1. Shelley, Albertus. 2. Musicians— Autographs.
MS 60-3117
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
\
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Scott, John Rutledge.
Papers, 1873-1922.
19 folders.
In University of Missouri Llbrnry, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, articles, and other papers of a professor of elocu-
tion at tte University of Missouri, Including letters from James E.
Murdoch, an actor, relating to teaching and to the settlement of an
estate; letters from John W. Bailey relating to articles about Mur-
doch ; and 2 works by Scott : Personal recollections of James E. Mur-
doch and The technlc of the speaking voice, based upon Rush's philo-
sophy of the human voice and the teaching and example of James SI.
Murdoch.
1. Elocution. r. Murdoch, James Edward, 1811-1893. n. Bailey,
John W., of Missouri.
MS 60-3118
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
McRoberts, A J
Correspondence, 1862-76.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Photocopies of originals owned by Ernest McRoberts.
Letters exchanged between A. J. McRoberts, farmer and Union sym-
pathizer, of Saline Co., Mo., and his wife Mollle, who during the Civil
War resided with relatives in Ohio; and letters received by Mollle
McRoberts from various friends. Includes descriptions of McRoberts'
flghts with bushwackers, the capturing of contraband farmers, activi-
ties oi soldiers at Anderson, Tenn., and a battle at Marshall, Mo.
1. Missouri — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 2. Guerrillas — Missouri.
8. Tennessee — Hist. — Civil War — Sources.
MS 60-3119
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University.
Miscellaneous papers, 1840-1929.
8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers, Including memorials from the
Board of Curators to the General Assembly; a catalog (1850) ; bulle-
tins of the College of Agriculture (1878) ; a resolution by the Board of
Curators to lease ground to Boone Co., Mo., for a poorbouse ; a petition
protesting the suspension of a student, R. H. Tisdel (1858), an obitu-
ary of William Wilson Hudson, receipts for contributions to the State
University fund, and printing bills.
. MS 60-3120
. Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University. AtMetio Committee.
Records, 1934-47.
97 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, reports of Income and expense, budgets, schedules
of athletic events for 1935-47, records of action by the Board of Curat
tors on proposals for athletic awards, rules and regulations of the Mis-
souri Valley Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association, and reports on golf,
basketball, and football for press releases. Correspondents Include
Chester L Brewer, V. L. Spurting, Orestes Mitchell, Lee-Carl Overr
street, Walter Williams, Frederick A. Mlddlebush, Frank Carldeo,
Herbert Bunker, Chauncey Simpson, Don Faurot, George R Edwards,
and Sam B. Sblrkey.
Gift of F. F. Stephensi , '
1. Missouri. University— Athletics. i. Missouri. Valley Inter-
Collegiate Athletic Association.
MS60-S121
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University. Dept. of History.
Correspondence, 1909-37.
174 folders. ■ ■
In University of Mlssou>"l Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. . ,
Correspondence of Jonas Viles, chnlrman, relative to course sched-
ules, examinations, deficiencies, graduate theses, placements, politics,
and personal matters. Names represented Include Thorsteln Veblen
and Isldor Loeb. ' _ :
1. History— Study and teaching— Missouri. i. Vlles, Jonas, 1875-
MS 60-3122
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Neihardt, John Gneisenau, 1881-
Papers, 1896-1950.
245 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of an author, Including literary
MSS„ business papers, maps, photos., and memorabilia. Includes
MSS. of The Black Elk speaks, The Messiah, Divine enchantment, Cy-
cle of tbe West, and When the tree flowered ; and accounts of the Sioux
Wars! the Battle of the Rosebud, and tbe Battle of the Bighorn.
Gift of Mr. Neihardt.
1 Dakota Indians — Wars. 2. Rosebud, Battle of the, 1876. 3. Little
Big Horn, Battle of the, 1876. 4. Pioneers— The West.
MS 60-8393
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's Dept.
Records, 1778-80.
12v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Correspondence relating to the activities of the Quartermaster's
Dept during the Revolution while Nathanael Greene Was Quarter-
master General, Quartermaster's returns, and the proceedings of a
Court of Inquiry Into the Conduct of Capt, John Bancker, Barrack-
master of Part of New York.
Described In Calendar of the correspondence relating to the Amer-
ican Revolution of George Weedon, Richard Henry Lee, Arthur Lee,
and Nathanael Greene, In the Library of the American Philosophical
Society (1900) p. 63-243.
1. U. S. — Hist— Revolution — Supplies. i. Greene, Nathanael,
1742-1786. n. Bancker, John. rii. U. S. Army. Courts of Inquiry.
Bancker, 1779.
MS 60-3124
American Philosophical Society. Library
Shippen family.
Papers, 1750-91.
ca. 1000 Items and 37 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Letter books of Edward Shippen concerning business affaire, In-
dian troubles, and legal matters ; correspondence of Joseph Shippen,
chiefly to his father, Edward Shippen; quartermaster records (1761-
63) for Fort Augusta, Pa.; account book (Feb. ID-May 2, 1766) for
Fort Granville; diary of James Burd; and letters to and from
various persons, Including John Armstrong, Edward Burd, Caleb
Graydon, James Hamilton, Hugh Mercer, Richard Peters, and Ed-
ward Shippen, Jr.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchase; deposited by the Hosenbach Foundation and J. Hall
PlPSBfllltB
1. Indians of North America— Ware-T^rreO-lSlS. 2. U. S.— Hist—
French and Indian War, 1765-1763— Supplies. r. Shippen, Edward,
1703-1781. n. Shippen, Joseph, 1732-1810. m. Burd, James, 1726-
1793.
MS 60-3125
American Philosophical Society. Library
Mumford, Frederick Blackmar, 1868-1947.
Papers, 1868-1947.
2 v., 321 folders, and 43 envelopes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of an educator, Including articles
written by Mumford and others, speeches, scrapbooks, clippings,
posters, bulletins containing laws relating to land-grant colleges, re-
ports on agricultural' experiments, and growth charts for animals.
Names represented Include Henry A. Wallace, Lloyd C. Stark, Arthur
M Hyde, James T. Jardlne, Frederick A. Mlddlebush, Albion College in
Michigan, the College of Agriculture of the University of Missouri, and
the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities.
Gifts of Sam Shlrkey and Mrs. M. Q. Neale; deposit of Mr. Muni-
1 Agriculturists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Agricul-
il colleges— V. S. 3. Agriculture— Experimentation. 4. Growth.
MS 60-3126 rev
tural colleges-
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1936.
Correspondence, 1921-36.
10 folders.
In University of Missouri Llbrnry, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals owned by Mr.
Norbeck.
Correspondence of a Senator from South Dakota, mainly with
fellow Republicans, relating to national and state politics, with
special emphasis on the farm vote and the problems of farmers.
Correspondents Include Hiram Johnson, Frank W. Murphy, WUllam
Htrth, S. W. Clark,' and Leonard Wood.
1, tl. S. Pol. & govt— 20th cent. 2. South Dakota — Pol. & govt
8 Agriculture — Economic aspects — U. S.
MS 60-3127
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
319
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Page, Thomas D
Correspondence, 1854-87.
4 folders.
OoUectlSn! erSlty °' Ml88 ° Url L ""' ary ' WeStern Htot< "»™' Manuscript!
M<SwT rlPtB (typewrltten > made ft om originals owned by Mae
PaS rr Siv d TV™, Th ,T aB ?\ P . n * e and other ">embew of the
Page family of Kentucky and Missouri, Including references to
.churches, the growth of St Joseph, labor, schools, and I fa^l£ maTterV
1. St Joseph, Mo.— Soc. life & cust. i Page family' matters -
Missouri. Dnlv. Llbr. MS 60-5128
Park, Guy B
Official correspondence, 1933-37.
20 file drawers.
CoUectio'n! eralty ° f Mlssourl "brary, Western Historical Manuscripts
n„^ 1 , n ^?' atlTe '. and P° utt <a> correspondence of a Missouri gover-
-'- EE.^ C,WU SP materlal on the struggle for Introduction of "a state
.•sales tar Correspondents include FrankUn D. Roosevelt Harrv a
1 Truman Bennett O. Clark, Jacob L MIlUganT Lloyd 10? StartWIl-
i 11am Hlrth, Thomas J. Pendergast, JameT Pendercast J»m« ,p
Aylwar* CordeirHuU, Thoma/ O^ Hen^fngs\ S^A J Bontjue
Henry S. Oaulfleld, James A. Parley, Olarenra Cannon, OhariesM
Stomo™ 7 len ' J ° hn J> Cocnran . and Joseph B.
Depo B l t teabyM!| at ^k. U,,a6r reatr,ct,onB a ^ted by the library.
1. Missouri— PoL & govt.— 1885- 2. Sales tax-Missouri.
8. Patronage, Political— Missouri. ^ ™mw««*
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Blddle family.
Papers, 1769-1896.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Papers relating chiefly to business enterprises '
Presented by the estate of Clement Blddle
MS 60-3129
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3130
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1929. ^ «. ....
200 items,'
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
U)rrespondence of proposed members with Herirv Oarvlli t^o,i»
Presented by Mrs. Edward S. Sayres, 1931
1. Science— Hist. i. Lewis, Henry OarvlU, 1858-1888.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania M S 60-3131
Commemoration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anni-
yersary of the First Arrival of William Perm in Amer-
ica. General Committee.
iofi a ?o rS relotin S to organization of the commemoration,
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Records of the General Committee, including correspondence finan-
cial reports, minutes of committees, programs of excises Mn schoota
ttg^A&t*™* 8 ° Cle " e8 ' aDd °^ ™- ~°e
Presented by Harrofd B. Gllllngham.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3132
Billon, Frederic Louis, 1801-1896.
Papers, 1876.
ca. 200 1 terns.
In Hlstnticnl Society of Pennsylvania collections
«*&^£®£^»»r> Usts of names from various
Purchase, 1902.
1. Philadelphia— Hist.— Miscellanea.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3133
Bauer, Carl, of Fayette Co., Tern.
Letters, 1862-64.
ca. 50 Items.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts.
T Jif tte « 8 . V 1 ,' 6 " b » Ca '' Bauer > a Confederate soldier, to his wife
Lena. Originals are in German and have been translated by Bauert
daughter, Ottlle Bauer Rummel. «™»i«uujDauer8
, Gift of the family.
I. Bauer, Lena.
Texas. StateLibrury MS 60-3134
Sutton, John L b. 1830.
Papers, 1881-1909.
7 folders.
C u" P," iveisity of Misso " r l Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Farmer and entrepreneur. Materials relating to real estate activi-
ties In St. Louis and mining In Colorado, Including deeds, abstracts of
title, receipts, a certification of stock ownership in the Comet Moun-
tain Mining Co., and a broadside advertising the Queen Mineral Ranch
Deposited by W. L. De Young.
Missouri. Univ. Libr. ' MS 60-3135
Brown,. Charles Brockden, 1771-1810
Papers, 1742-1810.
16 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
In part, transcripts.
Author. Copies of a few letters and some material relating to
Charles Brockden Brown, together with commonplace books of Elijah
and Mary Brown containing copies of articles and poems chiefly
from contemporary newspapers,
1. Commonplace-books.
«.♦.,«,... MS60-3136
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cuesta, Josefa Espinosa de.
Correspondence, 1826-42.
400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters in Spanish to Sefiora de Cuesta, a resident of Philadelphia,
from relatives In Europe and South America.
t». . ■ , * ■ . MS 60-3137
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Browning: Society of Philadelphia.
Records, 1903-25.
100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Minutes, cash books, etc.
Presented by the Browning Society, 1943.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3188
Hopkinson, Francis, 1787-1791.
Papers, 1778-91.
ca. 75 Items and 7 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Statesman, musician, and author. Correspondence, miscellaneous
essays, poems, and a notebook (1784-81) Correspondents Include
Matthew Carey, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library
Purchased.
„ , MS 60-3139
American Philosophical Society. Library
Pile family.
Correspondence, 1793-1886.
129 Items.
Letters to Samuel Pile of Philadelphia and to other members of
"i s 'am'jy. containing personal data and Information on the cities
of Philadelphia, New York, and New Orleans of that period
Presented by Miss Annie Pile, 1944. "^
1. Philadelphia— Descr. 2. New York (City)— Descr. 8. New Or-
leans— Descr. I. Pile, Samuel. •" =»"• «• «™ "r-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3140
320
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sheafer, Peter Wenrick, b. 1819.
Papers, 1873-75.
150 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Geologist and mining engineer. Includes letters relating to the
Historical map of Pennsylvania (1875) which he edited, together with
corrected proofs.
1. Pennsylvania — Historical geography — Maps. I. Pennsylvania,
Historical Society. Historical map of Pennsylvania.
MS 60-3141
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Shank family.
Correspondence, 1760-1923.
400 Items and 6 scrapbooks.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Drafts of letters, mainly personal, written by Francis- R. Shunt,
and letters of the Sliunk family.
I. Shunk, Francis Rawn, 1862-1925.
MS 60-3142
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. Union League.
Records, 1896-1909.
300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notices, lists of candidates for membership, appeals for support,
and form letters showing the League's activity.
Presented by Henry Paul Busch, 1941,
MS 60-3143
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859.
Papers, 1827-81.
ca. 50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author and editor. Correspondence, documents, and miscellaneous
papers. Includes documents signed by John Tyler and Thomas Jef-
ferson, autograph letters of Chateaubriand, R, H. Dana, Baron Dupln,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Alexander von Humboldt, Lafayette, Sir
Robert Peel, and others.
Presented by J. Francis Walsh, 1919.
1. Autographs — Collections,
MS 60-3144
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hopkinaon family.
Correspondence, 1762-1835.
69 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, mainly of Thomas Hopklnson, clergyman, and Mary Hop-
klnson Morgan pertaining to social and religious subjects. Includes
letters of Benjamin Franklin (1765), Thomas McKean (1767), John
Morgan (1776), Esther and Jacob Duch.6, Joseph Hopklnson, and
John Qulncy Adams (1835)
Presented by Mrs. Francis T. Redwood.
I. Hopklnson, Thomas, 1747-71784. n. Morgan, Mary (Hopklnson),
1742-1785.
MS 60-3148
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Union Library Catalogue of the Philadelphia Metropolitan
Area.
Inauguration reception papers, 1935.
217 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters of acceptance and regret from Philadelphia's Invited to a
reception to Inaugurate the newly organized Union Catalogue.
Presented 1935.
MS 60-3146
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Livingston, William, 1723-1790.
Papers, 1777-83.
60 items.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History.
First Governor of New Jersey, delegate to the Continental Con-
gress, and Revolutionary War officer.
1. New Jersey — Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 60-3147
New Jersey. State Llbr.
Philadelphia. Bourse.
Papers, 1891-1900.
161 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Bulk of the collection consists of letters of John Frederick Lewis,
attorney for the Bourse., Papers relate to the organization of the
Bourse Corporation and to the erection of the Bourse Building.
I. Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932.
MS 60-3148
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jacobs family.
Account books, 1761-1818.
5v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Account books of members of a prominent merchant family.
Presented by John V. Lewis, 1920.
1. Merchants, Ainerlcan^Pennsylvanla.
MS 60-3149
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nelson, Thomas Forsythe.
Papers, 20th cent.
ca. 4000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian. Personal papers, bank drafts, and financial papers.
Presented by Mr. Nelson.
MS 60-3160
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Newhall family.
Papers, late 19th cent.
ca. 5000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Mrs. J. K. Stoddard.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3161
Curtis, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar, 1850-1933.
Correspondence, 1912-38.
677 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia publisher Letters to and from Curtis, many relating
to the affairs of the Curtis Publishing Company and to the Public
ledger.
1, Publishers and publishing— Philadelphia. 2, Curtis Publishing
Company. 3. Public ledger, Philadelphia,
MS 60-3162
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Solis-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1948.
Correspondence, 1933-43.
Vw)lf£jl
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous correspondence, letters and petitions for an Increase
In Philadelphia teachers' salaries; Invitations, and programs,
1 Teachers— Philadelphia— Salaries, pensions, etc.
MS 60-8168
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Adjuvant Horse Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1838-1924.
28 Items and 2 v. ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, rolls, ana other records of a Philadelphia company organ-
ized to facilitate the recovery of stolen horses and the Jet^ 10 " . 1
- thieves. The company was organized In 1838, Incorporated In 1866,
and dissolved In 1924.
Presented by W. Austin Yerkes, 1944. ^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Freas family.
Papers, 1764-1889.
75 Items. „ . ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ^ i ml „,. f „
Bonds, indentures, deeds, surveys, wills and papers of administra-
tion of a family residing In Whltemarsh Township, Montgomery Oo„
Presented by Alice B. Poopes, 1940.
Ms oO-oloo
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
321
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Howell, Josephine R ooUeotor. - . _
Family papers, 1688-1886.
114 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
f«J^f« ra ?" i P H apers ?*?"> P lbbona . Howell, Richardson, and related
MOwl: ° ClUd ^ * Iett6r b00k 0f Bebecca Richardson', NeVTor^
Presented by Josephine R. Howell, 1942.
1 Gibbon family. 2. Howell family. 8. Richardson family.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3166
Merlon Cricket Club.
Papers, 1865-1928.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
f "SSfS*? h L°"? C3tate of Edward S. Sayres, 1929
1. Cricket— Merlon, Pa.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3157 rev
Pemberton family.
Correspondence, 1740-87. -
8 v. ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Transcripts.
Correspondence of Israel, James, John, and Mary Pemberton mem-
SS» a p r om ' nent Philadelphia family.' Originals ofmVny of ?he£
letters are In the Society's collection of PembSton famllFpipVrs
Presented by the Friends Historical Association, 1941. papCTS '
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3158
Philadelphia Bicycle Club.
Records, 1882-1902.
S47 items and 10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, treasurer's accounts, dues books, charter, bylaws and
a^endmente,. together with papers relating to thTco^structton mi
"5iL°' ' n ° Chouse, ana to the running expenses of the Olub
Presented by Henry W. Wills, 1942. "^ ™ u ™'
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3159
Wolf, George, 1777-1840.
Political correspondence, 1829-36
ca. 1200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
™i^L er 2 or of Pennsylvania. Correspondence relating to state ad
ffilas't&st- 11 " 08 ' ^ Clnde8 ^» t IWlettaHSm (&*£
Mlniln!l^|Ll T ^ a - POL * K^-im-1865. L Dallas, George
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3160
Weiss, Jacob.
Family correspondence, 1773-1836.
ca. 160 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^JT™ 7 offlcer - Miscellaneous family correspondence, including a
1. U. S,— Hist— Revolution— Personal narratives.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3161
Graham, Archibald Hunter.
Papers, 1927-29.
ca. 160 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In PhElpW t a alnillS to pabUcatlon of Oraasm'B History of cricket
1. Cricket— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3162
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.
Letters, 1780-82.
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
XTanscrlpts.
M a Hen^ V ^'° nary general - O-P'^o' Pe«»nal letters from
Presented by Stan V. Henkels, 1909
i. Lee, Henry, 1756-181&
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3163
Jones, Lewis.
Papers, 1787-1876.
ca. 140 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
JJteJ, US i!!,^,P al S re -, k Incl ? de8 recotea <* Ctow and Oom-
pany (1787-88), Franklin Foulke estate papers (1S89-47) nhiihL
"•S2.«*« (1855-76), and Sarah Tyson SSte'^S r7l8KHH»
Presented by Harrold H. OOIlngham. P»l>ers (Uiao-ou)
r7. I Ty^ O nTs a l 2rah? 0mPttn^ • * F ° Utee ' VlBmm - ^ Uw * «■"■*■•
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3164
Lochner family.
Papers, 1817-81.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous papers of the George Lochner family, chiefly in
Presented by Richard P. Lochner, 1938.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3165
Bucks Co., Pa.
1D ^ a ^ iage records of Bucks County, Pa, and Philadelphia,
1835—65.
3 v.
In [Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
1 .« eg H, e iL°,L ma r rlases Performed by Lewis Swift, Bucks Count*
2S£ ,c ?. ( k 18S5 " 88) . ; b l 3obn DenDls ' PWwdelphlalodeiinan a84(W2)
and at the mayor's office, Philadelphia (1858-65) t-wwuxj,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3166
McShea, Walter Ross.
Genealogical records, ca, 1918-ca. 1929.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Peter WentL '^ famlUes of SanioeI Davla ' H** 1 ** Levering, and
1. Davis family. 2. Levering family. 8. Wente family.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3167
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly.
Records, 1749-1916.
ca. 100 pieces.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Treasurer's book (1828-B1), subscriber and board llstai invitation
cards, etc,
j Presented by John William Wallace, 1888, and George L. Harrison,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3168
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Papers of Delaware counties, 1656-1805.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
NewS™ Mawa'rT ^^ *° "" ^^ " *"*> SWSeX - •" d
Presented by various persons.
HiiJS^n3 De'-r-ftat-Coliectlons. 2. New Oastle Co., Del-
Hist— Collections. 8. Sussex Co., DeL— Hist— Collections.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3169
322
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Miles, George K — —
Papers, 1776-1910.
ca. 260 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Genealogical papers and notes concerning the Miles family and
related famines.
Presented by Sarab B. Miles, 1927.
1. Miles family.
MS 60-3170
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Montgomery, Thomas Harrison, 1830-1905.
Biographical notes, ca. 1881.
2 v. and 1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Genealogist and Insurance company official. Notes and data : My
mother's Maryland ancestry and kindred (2 v.) and Heath family
and supplementary note (1 package)
1. Montgomery family. 2. Heath family.
MS 60-3171
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
James, Isabella (Batehelder) 6. 1819.
Papers, 1733-1874.
ca. 6C0 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, notes, proofs, and other papers gathered by Mrs.
James In the course of compiling her Memorial of Thomas Potts,
Junior.
Presented by Mary I. Gozzaldl.
1. Potts family. i. James, Isabella (Batehelder), b. 1819. Me-
morial of Thomas Potts, junior.
MS 60-3172
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Richards, Joseph T
Papers, 1682-1926.
2 v. and ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chief engineer, Pennsylvania Railroad. Letters, notes, charts,
maps, and documents on the Richards family, who settled In Dela-
ware County, Pa., In 1682, and on related families. Includes maps
drawn by Richards as a school boy.
Presented by Mr. Richards.
1. Richards family.
MS 60-3173
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Roberts, Algernon Sydney.
Papers, 1580-1865.
ca. 200 item's.
In HiHoi-lcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Wholesale druggist and a director of Girard College. Mainly
copies of records and genealogical papers pertaining to the Roberts
family of I'encoyd, Merlon. Includes memorandum books and Jour-
nals and the minutes of trustees of Girard College (1833-38)
1. Roberts family, i. Girard College, Philadelphia.
MS60-3174
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Rowland, Joseph Galloway.
Papers, 1795-1812.
ca. ISO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family correspondence nnd papers relating to the administration
of William Roberts' estate.
MS 60-3176
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Spackman, John.
Papers, 1726-1845.
25 Items.
In Histuiieul Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family papers, Including marriage certificates, Indentures, land
title records, wills, releases, etc.
Presented by William H. Lloyd.
1; Spackman family.
MS 60-3176
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stocker r Anthony Eugene, 1819=1697- *
Papers, 1826-88.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Medical officer In the Civil War. Correspondence and other papers
relating to Stocker's appointments and commissions and to personal
and family matters. Includes a letter of Abraham Lincoln
MS 60-3177
Historic^ Society of Pennsylvania
Jones family.
Business records, 1810-71.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business correspondence and accounts of James Howell Benjamla
Jones, Benjamin Jones, Jr., Andrew M. Jones, and Harry Beck,
Presented by Mrs. Charles Willing.
Mo 60-81(0
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wilson, William Hasell, 1811-1902.
Papers, 1706-1900.
ca.lOft items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Railroad engineer. Correspondence, genealogical notes, marriage
certificates (1706-62), school certificates (1753-1829), portraits and
records of the Wilson, Allston,.G!hbes, and Simons families.
Presented by Arthur Morton Wilson.
1. Wilson family. 2. Simons family. 8. Glbbes family. 4. Allston
family - MS 40-8179
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Caughnawaga, Montgomery Co., N. Y.,
1784-1825.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Caughnawaga, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
MS 60-3180
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Charleston, Montgomery Co., N. Y.,
1795-1838.
78 Items and 1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Local papers and a cashbook ( July-Ang. 1780)
1. Charleston, N. Y.— Hist Collections.
MS 60-3181
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Florida, N. Y., 1788-1824.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1 Florida, N. Y. — Hist. — Collections.
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-8182
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Minisink, N. Y., 18th cent
Holder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Minisink, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
MS 60-3183
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Palatine, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1786-
1844.
1 fotdur.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. Palatine, N. Y.— Hist.— Collections.
MS 60-8184
New York Historical Society
323
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Charles Perrin, 1819-1888.
Diaries, 1878.
8 v.
Pomfln 61 ^ State J Llbrar y. Bur eau of Archives and History
Politician, editor, and genealogist. Personal reminiscences.
New Jersey. State Llbr. MS 60-3186
Washington, George, Pres. U. #., 1732^1789
Papers, 1777-89.
34 Items.
New Jersey. State Libr.
MS 60-3186
New Jersey. Bureau of Arohivee and History
Revolutionary War records, 1776-1801
421 Items.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and Hlotnrv
1. New Jersey— Hist— Revolution— Som-cos.
New Jersey. State Llbr. MS 60-3187
Long, William Summer.
Genealogy, 1895.
6 v.
r1 H .i S , l °''> ICa ,' ? 0clety of Pennsylvania collections.
Gift of Ella O. Long and Mabel O. Swing 1925
1. Long family. °'
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3188
Mifflin, Lemuel.
Papers, 1784-1837.
ca. SO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
f-„™w tS 0t ? ett 1 )emen t o' Mifflin's estate, copy of his will (18241
tar receipts, and miscellaneous related Items. (1S24I,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3189
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of custom districts, and Federal tax and
fiscal units in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, arid
Washington, D. C., 1789-1888.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Correspondence, cashbook, crew lists, and other records of custom
houses at-Marb ehead, Mass., Philadelphia, Boston and Keiinebun?
Me., together with port records of Kennebunkport Me • correspond
Hn„ e „°/, tDe ^Y, York State Comptroller's OneTSattaVt^^Stot
tlon of canal tolls ; correspondence of the U. S. TreasuryDept re'atln^
"tf b , y : heG overnment : and an account bool"f Vthan el
s..«KeZ , stam e ps° f Internal ReVenUe ' P ° rtta ««' Me - ***«£
P .lX r i< e V n Lo:ettl2d^ ne i S |5lT nUSC, ' ,Ptfl '" BBket L ' brary ' C ° m "
andThV^st^o^^m^XcS^ 8 * G °° dSPeed - F ' * C ~'
1. Customs administration— U. S. 2. Internal revenue— U. S.
Harvard 0nlv. Grad. S ch. Bus. Adm. Llbrar^ 6 ^ SW °
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
Utratton. Baker Library.
Account books of general laborers in New England and
New York, 170D-1857.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Ail ( i ° 0J - 13 ). ^eheminh Healy, Winchester, Mass (lSll-SI*
to^OMMB? Sn^ ST" }<"&-">> Jac0b Cur « s - H«n:
Me. tJ.8iy-rfU), Hiram H. Bed well. RIchf<»rri N V /iooa^q«\ iK ,J
«■ Gam Pbe''. Oherryfleld, Me. (I82I3O), Lett Forbust Westooro
wE5 ( 4 1 ?? < t 51) ', CalTln P«ne«on, Fays on, Vt . (MS&ffl) w T
W nSKw!' ^Vi 835 - 49 '- Benjamin' B. Hal. Plymouth <V
,,1 ?«i 7) .' , Ca i! b Pratt - Chelsea, Mass. (1848-44) and unil
cj; i ifled accounts in Plymouth, Mass. (1776-18121
Catalog cards In the library.
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1931-51
ceilanea" ' * ^^ ^ laborIn S ^es-New England-Mis-
Harvnrd 0nlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-3191
Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
tstratton. Baker Library.
Account books relating to household management in New
England and Pennsylvania, 1790-1946.
6 ft. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
h^,^, '^' '"""'i 1 s ?P ense books, cashbooks, bills, receipts, and other
household records of George Homer, Boston (17MM801) • Isaac Abra-
ham and Thomas Barnett, Philadelphia ( 1792-1861 ) • Sanmpi Hr„,iil
wm t0n „ &^ 1W S, B<iward Whit4n? Jr , HennfkerfN H 1 *X2?:
H8 a ^ ft 7. il 'i a r' B ,°f °" " 81s - 28 > i Dure'n family, Lexington, Mais.'
«£££ ^rK^'Uf-J'^^^ 822 - 44 * i Matl,da 0»ver, Boston
(1833-85) ; Joseph L. Richards, Boston (1833-97) • Gornelln w iX!L
Ing, Boston (1835-50) ; R. Stuart Chase, aMl.' S. (lsK^
Mass .U^^T', t 1858 " 65 ) j, k T "eophllus Parsons, Cambridge,
Mass, (1862-82) • H. L. Brown, Charlestown, Mass. (1869-1919) •
fil S S Po ™™% «* (1876-80) ; Lucius B. 'Dodge, MIl^Ma^s'
(1889-10-16) ; o. C Smith, Everett, and Newton, Mass. (1892-1924) :
SM^Kr Mass - (1S9 ™ ) ; a " d D ™°"»:
Catalog cards in the library.
pUeTbfR^ n L J ve«°(Vd U ed^ 1 T nUSCrlPt8 lD **• UbrM * COm "
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1930-69
1. Cost and standard of living — New England.
Harvard Dntv. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. LlbraJP 6 °"~ 3192
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
YolfcToSS ° f h ° tel ke<!PerS ^ NeW En e lnnd ttnd New
12 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Ma?, ay mRll7^ Ber A S i and T oth , er records of William Manning, Blllerlca,
Mass. (1763-78) ; Abel Jacobs, Thompson, Conn. (1794-llW . urn
na*fn W ! M «" (1800^)1) (Ezchange Coffee J^SM^
(1821-39) Dexter Brewer, Cape Elizabeth Me iihixum\ . iuivi .
Honie, Charlestown, Mass., James ^alftrflrwStoJ * VmSSmw
pr « 0r „i 1 f 2): Ho'el Manhattan, New York (1903-12) ; and too
unidentified accounts In Charlestown, Mass. (1830-37) The material
is reluted to the Cousens Collection. °°u-o., xne material
Catalog cards in the library.
Gift of Warren H. Manning, George W. Harrington, and Charles
H. Taylor | purchased from Mr. Williams and Josephine Cobb; 1034-5?
1. Hotels, taverns, etc.— New England. " '
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Llbrar^ C& " 31 ° 3
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914
Papers, 1797-1946.
2 ft. (ph. 400 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
io/, re 5 Ne,i '' '. soldler ' and c' T| e lender. Diaries, correspondence
legal documents geneuloglcul records, memorabilia, photos., seraph
»-ook and printed matter. Subjects dealt with Include slavery, Fleets
woods military and civilian career during and after the Civil War
education nursing, _and other civic and social problems of the Nrero
community, particularly In the District of Columbia, where Fleetwood
held various government and business positions. Includes papers of
his wife Sarah Iredell Fleetwood, a nurse, and several members of
tii6 ffimiiy,
MS 60-3194
324
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914. Papers, 1797-
1945. (Continued)
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Edith Fleetwood, 1948.
1. Slavery in the U. S. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental
histories — 4th Infantry (Colored) a. U. S. Army. 4th Infantry
(Colored) 4. Negroes— District of Columbia — Soe. condlt. I. Fleet-
wood, Sarah Iredell, 1811-1908.
MS 60-3194
Kent, Fred I 1869-1954.
Correspondence.
16 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Banker. Correspondence with Presidents Hoover, Franklin D
Roosevelt, and Truman, and others.
1. U. S. — Economic policy. 2. Economic assistance, American.
3. Prohibition— U. S.
MS 60-3195
Princeton Unly. Llbr.
Paterson, William, 1745-1806.
Papers.
ca. 1000 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Papers of William Paterson, Governor of New Jersey, and his
descendants, William Bell Paterson and Stephen Van Rensselaer
Paterson. Includes materials relating to Princeton University.
Guide In the library.
1. Princeton University. 2. New Jersey — PoL & govt. i. Pater-
son, William Bell. n. Paterson, Stephen Van Rensselaer.
MS60-3196
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Bayard, Samuel John, d. 1879.
Papers,
ca. 1000 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Political writer for the Democratic Party In New Jersey. Papers
Include family correspondence of the Civil War period.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives.
MS 60-3197
Princeton Un.lv. Llbr.
Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898.
Papers, 1854-1931.
13 v. and 4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Horticulturist and farmer. Diaries and account books of Peterson
and his family, describing his settlement near Waconla, Minn,, In 1855,
the building of his log cabin, the establishment of a school and a
church, the beginnings of local government, his experiments in fruit
culture, and his activities In the Swedish Baptist Church and the local
grange, on the town and school boards, in third-party movements,
and at county fairs. The records are in Swedish; an English trans-
lation made by Emma M. Ahlqulst is Included.
Described In Minnesota history, v. 21 (1940) p. 86.
Gift of the Peterson family, 1989.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Minnesota. 2. Swedes In Minnesota.
8. Fruit culture — Minnesota. 4. Waconla, Minn. — Soc. life & cust.
MS 60-3198
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936.
Correspondence, 1910-23.
ca. 105 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania, judge of the V. S. Court
of Claims, Allen Property Custodian, and Attorney General. Cor-
respondence relating almost entirely to Woodrow Wilson and his
administration. Among the 91 letters and telegrams from Wilson
to Palmer is Wilson's much publicized letter of Feb. 5, 1912 on a
second term for Presidents. Includes copies of 7 letters from Palmer
to Wilson, and a few letters from Carter Glass, Gary T. Grayson and
others.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Deposited by Mrs. Palmer, 1940 ; converted to gift, 1954.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1918-1921. 2. Presidents— U. S.— Term of
office. I. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S, 1858-1924.
MS60-3199
Cheves, Rachel Susan (Bee) d. 1884.
Papers, 1846-1911.
215 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Housewife, of Savannah. Correspondence, including family letters,
notes and memoranda ; most papers date from 1861-84. Among the
subjects discussed are activities of Mrs. Cheves' relatives, sickness,
deaths, South Carolina political figures, weather, crops, slavery, gene-
alogy, and conditions during the Civil War and Reconstruction. In-
cludes memoranda and personal notes kept by a family member while
In the Confederate service; soldiers' letters describe camp life, sup-
plies, troop movements, morale, battles, and skirmishes, A statement
by Mrs. Cheves (ca. 1866) and several of her letters describe the
burning of Columbia, S. O., In 1864,
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1958.
1. Southern States — Soc. life & cust 2. Columbia, S. O., Burning
of, 1865. 8. Reconstruction. 4. Confederate States of America.
Army — Army life.,
MS 60-3200
Duke Univ. Library
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895.
Letters, 1851-1908.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Naturalist and educator. Letters to various persons, among whom
are Henry Milne-Edwards, Thaddeus O'Malley, and Philip L. Sclater.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchased, 1956-
1. Naturalists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-3201
American Philosophical Society. Library
Foulke, William, 1843-1986.
Papers, 1896-1936.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Newspaper clippings with Information about presidential elections,
the development of the Northwest, and the speeches of James J. Hill;
a pamphlet containing music and lecture programs (1898-99) ; and
a program of the Woodward Stock Co., which played In St. Paul and
Minneapolis (1898)
1. Presidents— U. S. — Election, 2, Northwestern States — Hist.
& HllL James Jerome, 1888-1916.
MS 60-3202
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Corbett, Marion.
Papers, 1839-40.
14 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
British author. Letter books and journals of a trip to America
with descriptions of life In Washington and New York City.
1. U. S.— Descr. & trav.— 1783-1848.
MS 60-3203
New York Historical Society
Elinck, Arthur William, 1900-1959.
Papers, 1928-69.
2 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor, educator, and editor, Mainly papers relating to
Kllnck's service as president of Concordia Teachers College, River
Forest, 111., consisting of correspondence, reports, curriculum data,
syllabi, lists of professional candidates, and material on students'
problems In religious education. Also Includes letters on the child
labor movement, architecture, Billy Graham, and the Lutheran Bible
Institute; clippings on evolution, heathen religions, the Coverdale
Bible, and Lenten services; list of visitors to Kllnck's collection of
archaeological models; notes from Francis Pi eper's classes ; and notes
on the Renaissance and Reformation, and on the history of doctrine.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Kllnck, 1959.
1. Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, 111. 2. Church and
social problems — U. S.
MS 60-3204
Concordia Historical Institute
Soldiers Monument Association, Minneapolis.
Records, 1915-23.
4 v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minutes, treasurers' records, and copies of the program and the
speeches given at the dedication of a soldiers' monument In Lakewood
Cemetery, Minneapolis. The association was composed of women's
patriotic Societies and was affiliated with the Grand Army of the Re-
public.
1. Minneapolis. Soldiers Monument, Lakewood Cemetery.
MS 60-3205
Minn. Hist. Soc.
325
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Loeber, Gotthold Heinrich, 1797-1849
Papers, 1817-1941.
ca. 100 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Louis)
,*ifS eran paSt „ or ' c °- f0 <">der of Missouri Synod, and educator Cor-
respondence on finances, publications, and doctrine j notes from Lo£
ber's diary ; lecture notes taken at the University of JelfaremonT
Tn^^f l | nTe8tlga » 0n? under restrl <:tions of the repository.
n^3?^ f 1 'tejf'y rt«hts available In the repository.
Deposited by Louis Fuerbrlnger, 1827-
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60-3206
Mueller, John Theodore, 1885-
Papers, 1924-60.
12 ft. (ca. 6000 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor, educator, translator, and editor. Personal corn..
KEm? S n8 rel a B n l d n " ater J al dea1 "* "*th the oYrSa W
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
vS^^S^ a ^ UaWe ,D tDe "*»»"<£■
y^W^m*™ ,^^ reminiscences, etc
I'* tJSS. ai i ™ nrcn — Sermons. 3. Concordia Theological Seminary,
St. Louis, 4. Evangellsche Akademie, "Boll," Ger. slljod— Name
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60-3207
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.
Papers, 1878-1945.
110 Items.
In Brown University Library
sim~™ rn ^ r °K Ne ^ York ' S^'-etery of State, and Chief Justice of the
fSWSrSLZKST?'!"' C0 " eg ° ■*•»»** and CmwabllTa!
nnSlSLS , «r aUI !? e **%"*£ Mrs - °- WaddeU. and Mrs E Gossett-
&5S, ssfir*" Boolc Shop - wa,ter k ■'•WX
1. Brown University-Students. 2. Order of the Grown of Italy.
Brown Univ. Library MS 60^3208
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books and manuscripts of economic material re-
lating to Great Britain, ca. 1200-1907.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
In part transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies (negative)
Records Jkept by persons or firms doing business In England Scot-
Ihe 16ft cent Ifi*' 2 u8t ° m duUe *- dating from the 13th to
the 16th cent. ; Sir _Thomas Gresbam's essay For the understanding
oJ KnSSSffPfW* *?**'? Pape ™ < lf »l-1719) of the Marqulf
flwf-SE? hi tL^o 08 Q i c0tt< 5? manu 'acturl„g in Great Britain
™i«Hi^iL L a H lck Col fl uhoun . Glasgow; letters, tracts, and notices
Si v»i^.n e i"^" ?: ? f " 1Iw »W '" England, primarily concerning
■MST f» ^^'e Ka»way Go. (1796-1833) ; correspondent
*^SS52i "'Barnard & Hugbes, Manchester commission merchants,
w? . ? Ik* 1 Am ff 1can flrn >8 with regard to Importation of Sea £
land and other cottons; unidentified observation (ca. 1803) on the
question of enlarging the trade of British subjects between India and
Europe; diary (1828) of Horatio Allen, assistant en^neer on the
Delaware & Hudson Railroad, written during a visit to England to
study railroads ; and correspondence, deeds, agreements, and leases of
the Llangenneck Tin Plate Works/Carmarthen, Wales (18W-M07)
Thj material Is related to the library's For^ell Collection. °^ r±m " '
Catalog cards In the library. «."«".
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1926-56
^1. Gt. Brit— Comm.— Hist,— Sources. 2. Gt. Brit— Indus.— Hist—
Harvard Univ. Grad.
MS 60-3209
Sen. Bus. Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books relating to Army nnd Navy units and of-
fices in New York, 1849-64.
1 - i v. ■
In Hnrvard Business School, Baker Library
Journal (1840-51) kept by midshipman R. C. Chandler on a cruise
to South America ahoard the U. S. sloop of war Vlncennes H nrt in.
voices (1862-84) of food supplies handled through the Offlcfof Assist-
ant Commissary General of Subsistence, New York. The material Is
Ooflectlon f ° mlly Collectlon and the stone & Hafelbower
Gift of Wyman K. Flint and Frederick S. Eaton
n. \ ^ 7 ncenn e es (Ship) 2. U. S. Navy— Sea life. 3. U. S.— Hist —
Civil War— Supplies. 1. Chandler, Ralph O., 1829-1899 11 US
Subsistence Dept. '
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-3210
Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library.
Account books of town nnd public welfare institutions in-
cluding taxation in New England, 1658-1860.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
In part photocopies (negative)
Tax 1 , 1 ?il«°Jo£ ambrldgei Mass - Groton, Conn., and other towns-
papers (1785-1850) of the Valuation Committee of Mauuhus™ ta :
(HMMSM o'f VWt ( h 1781 - 186 ) Reh0b0th ' Mass. ; actCbook
issfcif? ft°. £ ^ Johnson treasurer, Lynn, Mass. ; account hook
5?!ShK \ for } be 0verBeer of Poor, Northfleld, Vt, ; record book
(1825-55 of the Fifth School District, Northfle d, Vt. : retectmen'g
Journal (1827-52) of Town records, Paxton, Mass., relating o ex-
penditures; accounts (1881W6) of the House of industry" Boston
Mass., recording money received and expended; and records (1850-'
56) of donations for education In Liberia, Boston. The material la
Collation Ule llbrftry ' s 0harleB Spear Collection, and the Cousens
Card catalog In the library.
~h» G x!r f i « Clln . ^ i e l, H ■J ^a ? lor ,• and Emma Wll "ams, 1932-35; deposited
1W2^M ■ Burbank, and the Boston and Albany Railroad,
land Taxatlon '~ New England— Lists. 2. Public welfare— New Eng-
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm.
MS 60-3211
Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
_ Account books and manuscripts of economic material in
French and relating to French enterprises, 1690-1790.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
M^ V 2r;™t? f J ? nl ** C ?} be J ton reTenue from Pf lories; anonymous
MSS. on Tarlfs des droits du sceau ; Ordonnance et reglement general
FnTf f U „ A "T^! du royaume, by A Boucber; documents relat-
Ing to the Canal de Languedoc; records of Manufacture Royale de
Montolieu, an early woolen Industry In the Province of Languedoc;
?Sf™ ,i ^J"' 1 * the fl ? an, ? s of the Austrian Low Countries, by
Adam de Stotlet; Sommaire des lols ... monnoyes, by Francois Gar-
h!"*! ?" e rrf talr ^' b , y M ' de Nolntel ; L'orlglne du des^otisme,
by Nicolas Antolne Boulanger; letters of L'impot .unique, ^ Parte-
Theorle g/n«rale de I'administration politique des finances, by Mare
S„v«VTrl G w ber "? GTOubentall; and regulations conte'rnln^Th™
£ r y JL?J w Cb -K t ^!? p8 '? K" 5 servlce of Great Britain. The material
Is related to tbe library's Foxweli Collectlon. oumitmu
Catalog cards in the library.
l()<S 1 ."n,.riS X / DStl S te L Th0 o mas W - Streeter, and Ward Thoron,
11M5; purchased from Herbert Somerton Foxweli 1938
1. Finance, Public— France. 2. France— Indus. ' ■■■ '
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus,Adm. Library 0_3212
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of lawyers in New England, New York,
and Illinois, 1768-1912.
7 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, diaries, ledges, legal documents, daybook, cash-
book, wills, agreements, protests, and other legal records of: Joel Day,
Springfield, Mass. (1768-1830) Including accounts of William Chapln,
3d; Christopher Gore, Boston (1785-1810) Including accounts of Gore
Mansion, Waltham, Mass.; Amarlah Frost, Mllford, Mass (1786-
1801) ; Moses Eastman, Salisbury, Mass. (1797-1820) ; Aaron Everett
Wrentham, Mass. (1797-1826) ; Wildes P. Walker, New York City
MS 60-3213
326
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of lawyers
in New England, New York, and Illinois, 1768-1912.
(Continued)
(1815-70) Including legal papers of John Merrill and Arthur Hunter
of Topsham, Me.; M. O. Paterson, New York City (1820-37) ; Henry
E. Winthrop, New York City (1840-48); George O. Shattuck and
Peleg W. Chandler (civil suits and railroad cases), Boston (1848-
79) ; H. H. Hobbs, South Berwick, Me. (1851-63) ; Henry Chase,
Sycamore, 111. (1858) ; El. H. Green vt. Estate of Jonathan Russell
(1868-86) Including papers relating to the firm of Russell & Sturgla,
Manila; T. T. Saow, Portland, Me. (1870-79) ; Edmund M. Parker,
Boston (1902-12) ; and unidentified records In Pompey, N. Y. (1808-
11)
Card catalog In the library.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1981-54.
1. Lawyers — Northeastern States— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
MS 60-3213
Harvard TJnlv! Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Hollingsworth, Harvey & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Kecords, 1830-ca. 1870.
12 ft.
In Ek'Htherlan Mllls-Hagley Foundation Library (Wilmington,
Del.)
Business records of Hollingsworth, Harvey & Co, and Marshallton
Iron Works, 19th cent, bollemiakers and fabricators of Industrial and
marine machinery. Includes Journals, daybooks, cashbooks, bonds,
cancelled checks, debit and credit records, mortgages and promissory
notes.
Cataloged In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the Shelnutt family, 1956. Formerly owned by
James B. Shelnutt.
i. Marshallton Iron Works, Marshallton, Del.
MS 60-3214
Eleutherian Mills- H a S le >' Foundation. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of insurance companies and agents in New
England, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, 1781-1909.
8 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, ledgers, agency procedures book, policies (marine
and fire), cashbooks, bills, receipts, monthly financial statements,
Bcrapbook, and other Insurance records of : William Morland & Henry
Hudson, Newburyport, Mass. (1781-83); Massachusetts Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., Boston (1788-1876) ; New Bedford Marine Insurance
Co., New Bedford, Mass. (1805-25) ; Commercial Insurance Co., Bos-
ton (1812-13) ; Union Insurance Co., Portsmouth, N. H. (1815-21) ;
Mercantile Marine Insurance Co., Boston (1823-73) ; Globe Fire &
Marine Insurance Co., Boston (1824-38) ; Isaiah Orowell & Co., South
Yarmouth, Mass. (1839-58) ; Nathan White (Includes ledgers and
papers relating to Insurance with the Thomaston Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Co.), Uucksport, Me. (1839-74) ; Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Co., Newark, N. J. (1845-1903) ; Maverick Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,
East Boston, Mass. (1849-51) ; Thomas P. James (Includes Insurance
of shipments with the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co.), Phila-
delphia (1856-61) ; Boston Mutual Benefit Association, Boston (1857-
78) ; Williams & Gould, Boston (1858) ; Union Mutual Fire Insurance
Co., Boston (1866-76) ; The London Assurance, Philadelphia (1907-
09) ; and unidentified monthly financial statements for a firm in Bos-
ton (1795-1806) The material Is related to the library's W. O.
Johnson Collection, and Ellzur Wright Collection,
Catalog cards In the library.
Gifts, deposit, and purchases from various sources, 1927-57,
1. Insurance companies — Northeastern States.
MS 60-3215
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm, Library
Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr von, 1769-1859,
Letters, 1793-1859.
ca. 100 Items.
In An'.i'i'icnn Philosophical Society Library.
Photocopies (negative) made from originals owned by the U. S,
Const and Geodetic Survey, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the
Lutheran Theological Seminary, Germantown, Pa.,- the British Mu-
seum of Natural History, and the American Museum of Natural
History,
German naturalist. Letters to William Buckland, Athanase
Laurent, Charles Coquernl, Johann Gottfried Fltlgel, John O. Fre-
mont, Albert Gallatin, Charles R. Hale, Edme Francois Jomard,
Gotthllf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg, Karl Ludwig Wllldenow, and
others.
Individually cataloged In the manuscript catalog of the library.
Deposits and purchases, 1957-
1. Naturalists—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: Frledrich Wllhelm Helnrlch
Alexander Freiherr von Humboldt,
MS 60-3216
American Philosophical Society. Library
Compere, Ebenezer Lee, 1833-1896.
Papers, 1851-1944.
6 ft. (ca. 3500 Items)
In Su.itharn Baptist Convention Historical Society collections,
(Nashville)
Baptist minister and missionary In western Arkansas and Indian
Territory. Correspondence, minutes and reports, account books, tax
receipts, legal documents, newspaper articles, clippings, and printed
matter. Includes family correspondence following Compere's death,
Baptist nssoclatlonal minutes and reports (chiefly of the Ouachita
Baptist Association) , reports from 78 missionaries, material concern-
ing Buckner College, Biographical and autobiographical Information,
and sermon outlines. Among the correspondents are Annie Walker
Armstrong/ Charles Cnrroll Bitting, Henry Frieland Buckner, Lansing
Burrows, John Walter Conger, James Bruton Ganibrell, James Rob-
inson Graves, W. B. Henderson, John Williams Jones, F. L. Kregel,
Mark Perrln Lowrey, Joseph Samuel Murrow, D. B. Ray, Aaron Frank
Ross, Isaac Taylor Tlchenor, Henry Allen Tupper, and others.
Class! lied table of contents In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of B. L. Compere, Jr., 1952.
1. Baptists— Southwest, Old. 2. Baptists— Missions. 8. Baptists-
Sermons. 4. Bucknor College, WItchervllle, Ark. 5. Baptists. Arkan-
sas. Ouachita Baptist Association.
MS 60-3217
Southern Baptist Conv. Library
Obermeycr, Charles F 1850-1914.
Sermons, 1842-1914.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute ( St. Louis)
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Lutheran pastor. Sermons by Obermeyer, together with many
sermons collected by him, the largest number of which are by B.
Mellaender. Other authors Include A. Baepler, N. J. Bakke, Johann
Frledrich Buenger, Frledrich August Craenier, O. Elsfeldt, J. A
Frledrich, Ottomar Fuerbrlnger, J. G. Goehrlnger, Martin Guenther,
O. Hanser, G, Link, Frledrich Lochner, F. W. Obermeyer, G. Schaller,
O. O. Schmidt, H. Sleek, Carl Fcrdlnnnd Wllhelm Walther, and G. B.
V. Wancerln.
Brief table of contents In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Dr. C. Obermeyer, 1958.
1. Lutheran Church — Sermons. i. Mellaender, E.
MS 60-3218
Concordia Historical Institute
Luebke, Paul L
Papers, 1945-58.
1 ft. (on. 500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St, Louis)
Luthern educator. Pamphlets, publications, and notes on Lutheran
education in southeast Michigan used in the preparation of a doctoral
dissertation. The material is related to the Michigan District (Mis-
souri Synod) records.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Luebke, 1958.
1. Lutheran Church In Michigan — Education,
MS 60-3219
Concordia Historical Institute
Haynes, Elwood, 1857-1925.
Papers, 1862-1932.
ca. 300 Items.
In Howard County Historical Museum (Kokomp, Ind.)
Correspondence, legal documents, drawings, clippings, newspapers,
magazine articles, family photos., memorabilia, and other papers re-
lating to the automobile Invented by Haynes in 1893-94. Includes
descriptive and advertising material of the Haynes car, bills of lading
of metal shipments received, material on Haynes Stelllte, and the MS.
of a paper given before ths 8th International Congress of Applied
Chemistry on "Alloys of cobalt with chrome, iron, and other metals."
Open to Investigators under museum restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of March Haynes and Bernlce Haynes Hlllls, 1958-59.
1 Haynes automobile. 2, Stelllte. 8. Cobalt alloys.
MS 60-3220
Howard County Hlstorl- cal Museum, Kokomo, Ind.
327
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sutherland, George, 1863-1942.
Papers, 1850-1944.
5 ft. (4600 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
.JfJ"'"' y- s - Senator from Utah and Associate Justice of the Su-
preme Court. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, remarks, btographl-
£L?° ter L a1, newS J pa , per clippings, memoranda, MS. and printed legal
briefs, and printed Supreme Court opinions by Sutherland. The cc-r-
^H^T' ""^y "><>2-38. relates to the campaign of 1920, Wan
politics, the appointment of Sutherland to the tench In 1B22 the
fh U i'^ m !f C0 1 Ur i P 1 ackll if Beb l ot 1937 ' and se nernl matters relating to
the Senate Judiciary Committee. Correspondents Include WlillaniB
Borah, Louis D. Brandels, Tom Coni.aH>, Carter Glass, War re? Q
Harding Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore
Unpublished finding aid In the library
Gift of Mrs. Walter A. Bloedon, 1959.
on ;h» , T^. Uprem t S^i* ■■* V - S - Congress. Senate. Committee
°£ I 3 i °}S Ty l 8 -J ud Besr-U. S. —Correspondence, remlnlscenceT
etc. 4. Presidents-U. S.-F,lection-1920. 5V Utah-lpol & govt
MS60-3221
Gilpin, Joshua.
Journals and notebooks, 1790-1833
1 cu. ft. and 62 v.
pi ? Sr ia Hlstori »> «»? Museum Commission, Division of
«nJiH!S? el A Wa OU8ine , 88man . manufacturer, canal company executive
wMusf 2E5.? Kor^Konal W£g«P^
Descriptive notes In the repository inrormation
^S^MsT^" 68 "' & traV '~ lm> - 191S - *■ U. S.-Descr. & trav.-
PennsylvanU. Hist and Museum Commissi ^^
ureen, Albert Lamborn, J. 1845.
Correspondence, 1869-1935.
174 items.
fn nit"?* mat ? r } ca } "Orary of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) <=e«.
^Quaker Indian agent. The bulk of the eorresoondenco Yisnu-TO*
comprises letters written to Green from pffl FHendf iVS.
EEL t SJ? fl \ ln 8UpP< l rt of the Indlan work undTprJldent G '«"^
peace policy toward the Indians. Include* lotto™ mouJmi "rants
Otoe Indians. The material Is related to the library's jinn™ coHe^
Listed In the library's card catalog
Gift of Mr. Green, 1935.
1. Oto Indians.
.Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 60-3223
Chambers, Jennie.
Papers, 1838-1936.
1818 Items and 8 v.
In Dnl:e University Library
„„^ m /l teur artlst and autnor ' Correspondence, daybooks (1880-Mn
Acquired, 1954.
1. Harpers Ferry, W. Va.—Soc. life & oust. 2 SDmsters-fiorrfl.
spondence, reminiscences, etc. ,. Woe™ fSoU^SSto
Duke Univ. Library
MS 60-3224
Lochner, Friedrich, 1822-1902.
Papers, 1845-1902.
ca. 200 Items.
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
iu^SSSnSf"'^'; a , Bd c «-£ ,nnder of Teachers Seminary, Addison,
111. Doctrinal and biographical letters, sermons, liturgical studies,
orders of service, certificate of ordination, drawings, reports to W^
HnmLoehe concerning the organization of he Missouri IS and the
Toledo congregation, and material relating to organl^tfonal affairs!
Includes sermons and photos, of William Lwhe. ° gamzatM>mu W alrs -
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Mormatjon on .literary rights avallabta . In the repository.
Deposited by Louis Fuerbringer, 1927 ■
1. Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod— Hist— Sources. 2 Lutheran
wor- b ?^wii. Luthernn &» ai s&r* 3 *
Concordia Historical Institute MS 60-3225
Read, William Thompson,
Papers, 1776-1869.
26>."
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Literary MSS„ letters, addresses (1816-70) In pamphlet form, ex-
cerpts from newspapers (1858-66), and other papers, including a work
by John Read, Historical Inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his
of "the Hudson Conne ^ tlon ? lth tne Muscovy Company, and discovery
_ Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949) ™"'
Hen'r^udson^ Meredlth * 1837 - 1898 - A historical inquiry concerning
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3226
Moore, Samuel, 1799-1889.
Papers, 1828-89.
3 ft. (ca. 2000 Items and 13 v.)
In Indiana State Library.
nL^*. reh0 5. t 11 d founder of Mooresville, Ind. Business letters con-
^ te .V V ', th 8h 'P ment ot P rod "<* to New Orleans, bills of lading a?"
O^llSS&n lTM^ yf n° T , tbiUe ^ ( 18 *»-37) Samuel McTrfand
as ^w^fffi
Harryman and Fogieman collections. um-arys
Analyzed In the.llbrary's catalog.
Gift of Ida Fogieman and the Fogieman estate 1917-54
Indiana. State Llbr. MS 60-3227 rev
Purness, Horace Howard, 1833-1812.
Sanitary Fair papers, 1861-65.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Shakespearian scholar and editor; agent for the U. S. Sanitary
Commission during the Civil War. Correspondence, pamphlets broad-
sides, photos., committee reports, vouchers, bills, receipts, account
books, and memorabilia, pertaining to sanitation and Civil War
relief work, and to the Sanitary Fair held In Philadelphia In 1864
Many papers contain the names of prominent citizens of Philadelphia
active In civic and social life during the war period
P lf .L of ^airman Rogers Fumess and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson
1. Philadelphia. Great Central Fair for the U. S. Sanitary Com-
mission, 1864. 2. U.S.-Hlst-Clvil War-Hospitals, charities, etc.
».-.■!■ = '..■- MS 60-3228
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- oolleotor.
Autograph collection, 1681-1-940.
8 ft. (450 Items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
Letters and autograph documents of personalities distinguished as
abolitionists and reformers, governors of Pennsylvania, members of
the Society of Friends, poets and writers, Presidents of the United
States, signers of the Constitution, members of the Old Congress
statesmen, politicians, and others. Includes letters of Susan b'
Anthony, John Bright, Martin G. Brumbaugh, Thomas Chalklev'
S*™ 8 . HP 1 !* Chlld ' Thomas Olarkson, Elizabeth Fry. James Logan
S. Weir Mitchell, Amelia Ople, and William Wllberforce. '
Listed In the card catalog of the library.
Gift of Mr. Jenkins, before 1940.
1. Autographs— U, S.— Collections. 2. Beformere— Autographs,
««.-/,,. MS 60-3229
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Porter, Daniel Price, 1835-1889.
Papers of D. P. Porter and family, 1838-98.
88 Items.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Confederate veteran, lawyer, and secretary of the Mississippi State
Senate (1865) Personal and business correspondence, reports/state-
ments, and certificates, of Porter, his wife Kate Hobson Porter, and
members of their family. Includes Porter's commission in the Lee
Guards ; reports Issued by A. Cleaver's Bchool for girls ; letters written
from Columbus, Miss., during the Civil War, by Porter, while the
Legislature was meeting in that city ; and a letter written by Mrs.
Porter describing conditions In Jackson, Miss., during the Spanish-
American War.
1. Columbus, Miss.— Hist.— Oivll War. 2. Jackson, Miss.— Hist,—
Soc. life & cust. i. Porter, Kate (Hobson) ir. Porter family.
«,,..,,.. MS 60-3230
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
328
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cockrell, Monroe Fulkerson, 1884-
Papers, 1940-59.
584 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Banker, amateur historian, and cartographer, of Evanston, 111.
Correspondence, articles, pictures, and maps, mainly concerned with
Civil War topics. Among the maps are works showing the route
taken by Jefferson Davis end the Confederate Cabinet In flight from
Richmond, the Battle of Corinth, and the Siege of Vlcksburg. In-
cludes articles entitled: Where was Pickett at Gettysburg? Present
burial places of Confederate general officers killed or mortally
wounded at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee ... The furniture In
the home of Major Wllmer McLean at Appomattox ... April 9, 1865;
The McLean homes at Appomattox ... and Where did ... Nathan Bed-
ford Forrest cross the Slpsey River In Alabama on March 20, 1865!
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1951-59.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. U. S. —
Hist. — Civil War— Maps. 3. McLean, Wllmer.
MS60-3231
Duke Univ. Library
Branch family.
Papers, 1784-1919.
2 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 2718)
Papers of John Branch, planter and social and political lender; of
his son William Henry Branch, planter and merchant; and of his
grandson, W. Horton Branch, merchant and farmer. Correspondence,
business papers, bills, receipts, and account books. The earliest
papers are deeds and documents relating to family property In Hali-
fax Co., N. C. The John Brnnch papers Include a few scattered Items
pertaining to his public service as Governor of North Carolina (1817-
20), U. S. Senator (1828-29), Secretary of the Navy (1829-31), and
V. S. Representative (1831-83), mainly relating to political activi-
ties and controversies. His later letters are to his son, William
Henry Branch, who settled In Georgia and engaged In mercantile and
farming activities with his son, W. Horton Branch, in Baker, Colquitt,
and Mitchell Counties. Includes a few papers of John Branch's son-
in-law, Leigh Head. The papers of William Henry Branch and his
son concern personal and family matters, local government, small-
town social life and customs, local politics, the marketing of cotton
and other produce, and education.
Indexed description In the library.
Gift of Jnmes A. Branch, 1939.
1. Real property — Halifax Co., N. C. 2. Georgia — Soc. eondlt.
I. Brnnch, John, 1782-1868. n. Branch, William Henry, b. 1828. m.
Branch, W. Horton.
MS60-3232
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Monette, John Wesley.
Letters and thesis, 1825-51.
145 Items nnd 2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
The thesis is a, photocopy of the original In the Transylvania Col-
lege Library.
Physician, scientist, and historian, of Washington, Miss. Letter-
press copies of outgoing correspondence (1845-51) from Washington,
Miss., and Islington Plantation, Madison Parish, La. One group of
letters is addressed to Harper and Bros., New York, in regard to the
publication of Monette's History of the discovery and settlement of
the Valley of the Mississippi (1846) Other letters are to factors In
New Orleans: Buckner and Stanton; Fellowes, Johnson and Co, ; and
Fellowes and Co. Other correspondents Include S. S, Prentiss nnd
C. K. Mnrshall. The thesis bears the following t. p.: An Inaugural
thesis on the endemlal bilious fever, as It generally occurs In the
vicinity of Natchez; submitted to the examination of the Bevd. Hor-
ace Holly, a. m. a. a. s., prest, the medical professors & trustees of
'rronsylvunia Uplyefs'ty, on the 15th day of January, A, n. 1825, for
the degree of doctor of medicine, by John W. Monettislcj of Wash-
ington, Miss!.; member of the Society of Hippocrates.
The letters were given by A, C. Monette, 1946.
1. Monette, John Wesley. History of the discovery and settlement
of the Valley of the Mississippi. 2. Commission merchants— New
Orleans. 8. Yellow fever— Natchez, Miss.
MS 60-3233
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Campbell, Zee Jane.
Papers, 1855-98.
152 items.
In Dul:e University Library.
■Letters written chiefly to -Miss Campbell from members of her
family, mainly concerned with Confederate Army matters, troop
movements, Immorality among soldiers, officers and complaints con-
cerning them, soldiers' pay, and health conditions In the Army. Con-
siderable Information Is Included on the U. S. Military Prisons at
Elmlra, M. Y. and at Belleville, La., on social life and customs In New
York and Washington, D. C, and on the Internal disorders In north-
ern Mexico, around Matamoros and San Luis Potosl, In the late
1850's.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1954.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Army life. 2. U. S. —
Hist. — Civil War-^Prlsoners and prisons. 8. New York (City) — Soc.
life & cust. 4. Washington, D. C — Soc. life & cust. 5. Mexico —
Hist.— 182H861.
MS 60-3234
Duke Univ. Library
Vineyard, Mrs. A W
Papers, 1860-96.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Legal papers pursuant to a claim against the U. S. Government ipx
land taken In Texas from Mrs. Vineyard's non-combatant fau ■
during the Civil War.
1. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Claims. 2. Texas— Hist — Civil War-
Sources.
MS 60-3236
Texas. StateLibrnry
McKinney, Ashley M
: Papers, 1830-84.
ifolder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative)
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, and tax receipts of Ashley M.
McKinney, a pioneer of Wnvell's Colony, Tex., - and. other members
of the McKinney family. Names represented Include C. M. McKin-
ney, J. M. McKinney, and Tollab E. McKinney.
Gift of Mrs. Trube.
1. Bed River Valley, Tex,— Hist, — Sources. I, McKinney family,
MS60-3236
Texas. State Library
Mufioz, Manuel, d. 1799.
Papers, 1796.
1 folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Spanish governor of the Province of Texas. Account of expenses
for the maintenance of Indians of the Comanche, Tonkawa, Tnyo-
vayas, and Eulchltas tribes.
1. Indlnns of North America — Texas. 2. Texas— Hist.— To 1846—
Sources.
MS 60-3237
Texas. StateLlbrary
Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941.
Papers.
12 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Editor of Scrlbner'g magazine.
1, Princeton University. Clara of 1879. 2, Princeton University.
MS60-3288
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Bancker, Evert, 6. 1784.
Papers,i762-1800.
. :.'.' I4v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Surveyor. Survey books and notebooks relating to mrveyB.
1. New York (State) — Surveys.
MS 60-8239
New York Historical Society
Galloway, Grace (Growden) d. 1789.
Diary and correspondence, 1778-81.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Wife of a Philadelphia lawyer and political leader, who was forced
to flee to England during the Revolution because of his loyalist sym-
pathies. Diary and correspondence relating to Mrs. Galloway's efforts
to preserve the family estate in Pennsylvania during her husband's
absence.
The diary (1778-79) Is published in Pennsylvania magazine of
history and blograpny, v, 55 (1931) p. 85-94, and v. 58 (1984) p. 162-
189.
Purchase.
r. Galloway, Joseph, 1781-1808.
MS 60-3240
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
329
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877.
Papers on Indian ethnology, ca. 1874.
Holder.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Historian and biographer. Literary MSS.: Among the Natchez,
by a Mlsslsslpplan ; Push-Ma-Ta-Ha (concerning a chief of the Choc-
taws who served under Andrew Jackson In the Seminole War)
Includes his pseudo-scientlflc narrative, Voyage round the moon
Gift of the estate of Louis E. French, 1905.
1. Natchez Indians. 2. Pushmataha, 1764 (ca.)-1824. 3 Inter-
planetary voyages.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3241
Holker, John, 1746-1822.
Papers, 1770-1857.
1 ft. (860 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
French consul general In the United States: merchant Corre-
spondence and business papers relating to Holker's consular activities
and to his efforts to supply the French fleet in American waters dur-
JS 8 ,. . A ™ e , rlcan Evolution. A larger group of papers deals with
Holker s business and personal Interests, Including the supply of the
Continental Army, various lawsuits, contemporary politics and for-
nif ?. ?ivVS d fi? "P'erprlsag as a distillery, an Importing busi-
ness (with Robert Morris and Benjamin Harrison, Jr.), and specula-
"° n .' n western lands. Later papers concern the family after Holker's
death. Among the correspondents are John Armstrong, Benjamin
Austin, John Barclay, Nathaniel Burwell, William Duer, Robert G.
Harper, Michael Hlllegas, Samuel Hughes, James Lloyd, John Lowell,
John Mclvers, Peter Marmlg, Joseph Nourse, William Patterson,
Augustus W. Prouss, Mark Prlngle, John Boss, Peter Boyston, Wil-
liam Sla< l;;iole, Jr., John Eliot Thayer, and William Turnbull.
Part of the collection Is described In Guide to the manuscript col-
lections In the William L. Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peck-
ham (1942) The entire collection Is described In the 1959 suppl. to
the 2d ed. of the Guide, compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953)
Purchases, 1932, 1947, and 1958.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — French participation. 2 U. S.—
Hist— Revolution— Supplies. 3. France— Diplomatic and consular
service— U. S. 4. Holker family. 5. Real property— The West.
MS 60 " 3242
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Minneapolis. Public Library.
Autograph collection, ca. 1700-1954.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Minneapolis Public Library.
Includes autographs of all Presidents of the United States and
many signers of the Declaration of Independence
1. Presidents— U. S.— Autographs. 2. U. S. Declaration of Inde-
pendence — Signers.
„ „ t T MS 60-8243
Minneapolis. Pub. Llbr.
Craft, David Lucius.
Correspondence, 1853-74.
UOltems;
In Duke University Library.
,r>i V,°l2? Army soldler and officer, of Brownsville, Pa. Letters of the
Olvll War period describe camp life, campaigns and battles, and the
areas of the country through which Craft passed while serving In the
Signal Corps, mainly In the area of Washington, D. O., Annapolis, and
eastern North Carolina. Includes comments on the oaths of alle-
giance taken by citizens of New Bern, N. O., In 1862, extortionate
prices of merchandise In that town, the superiority of Confederate
generals and soldiers to the Federals, an expedition to Port Royal.
B. 0„ and damage done to Federal vessels by a Confederate ram In
Pamlico Sound (Apr. 1864) Letters following the war were written
from Charleston, S. O., Raleigh, N. C„ and various places in Indian.
Territory.
Indexed In part. Also described In part In Guide to the manuscript
collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L.
Goodwin (1947) p. 51.
Acquired 1935 and 1949.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S, Army—
Military life. 8. Reconstruction — North Carolina.
„ , .„ MS 60-3244
Duke Univ. Library
Jaekson, Andrew, Pres. U. '&, 1767-1846.
Letters to Sam Houston, 1825-44.
■t folder.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (positive) made from originals owned by Madge
Hearne of Houston, Tex.
1. Texas— Hist— To 1846— Sources. I. Houston, Samuel, 1793-
1863.
MS 60-3245
Texas. State Library
France Forever.
Records of the Chicago Chapter, 1940-47.
324 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Chiefly organizational correspondence with some printed matter,
Including two France Forever yearbooks (1945 and 1946-47) Corre-
spondents include Henri Bernstein, Kate L. Brewster (president of
France Forever), Charles Boyer, and Louis Bromfleld.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Brewster, 1956.
1. World War, 193&-1S45— France.
MS60-3246
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Haggles, Daniel.
Papers, 1862-65,
310 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer, of Virginia. Military papers, corre-
spondence, and telegrams. Most of the correspondence relates to
Buggies' service In Mississippi and Louisiana. Among the telegrams
are messages from Ruggles, John A. Orr (of the 81st Regiment of Mis-
sissippi Infantry), O. R. Barteau, F. Ingate, James M. Burton, J. Hi
Edmondson, E. G. Wheeier, G. N. Mayo, L. D. Sandrldge, B. W. Up-
shaw, L. P. Walker, B. Klrby Smith, A. P. Stewart, and M. L. Smith.
A few of the telegrams are addressed to P. Q. T. Beauregard. Special
interest centers In the report of A Gerard on the part taken by the
. 18th Regiment of Louisiana Volunteers, OSA, in the Battle of Farm-
ington, Tenn., on May 9, 1862.
Purchase, 1942-48 and 1C»46.
1. Mississippi— Hist— Civil War— Sources. 2. Louisiana— Hist—
Civil War— Sources. 8. Louisiana Infantry. 13th Regt., 1861-1865.
4. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War— Regimental histories— Louisiana In-
fantry — 18th. i, Gerard, Arlstldes.
MS 60-3247
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Clingman, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897.
Papers, 1816-80.
7 Items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative and Senator from North Carolina,
and Confederate Army officer. Correspondence, notebook, military
order books, letter book, and business accounts. The correspondence
relates to Cllngman's activity In public life, a projected trip to Europe
In 1859, family matters, and desertions la Cllngman's Brigade during
the Olvll War. Two order books of Cllngman's Brigade contain some
276 orders and letters of Confederate units at Camp Whiting and
Wilmington, N. 0., and Sullivan's Island, S. O. Includes a notebook
evidently prepared by Clingman as a law student (1833) and accounts
and records of Jacob Clingman and Co., Huntsvllle, Surry Oo., N. O.
f18lfl-29> ' ■-■«•
Indexed In part. Also described in part In Guide to the manuscript
collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L.
Goodwin (1947) p. 48.
Acquired between 1939 and 1957.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War— Regimental histories— North Caro-
lina — Cllngman's Brigade. 2. North Carolina — Pol. & govt— 1776-
1865. i. North Carolina Infantry. Cllngman's Brigade, 1861-1865.
n. Clingman (Jacob) and Company, Huntsvllle, N. C.
MS 60-3248
DukeUniv. Library
Maryland. Orphans' Gowrt (Cecil Oo.)
Records, 1789-1915.
2415 Items.
In Duke University Library,
Papers relating to the settling of estates, the administering of the
poor BChool fund, and the apprenticing of orphans, both white and
black, Includes wills and a number of lists of children whose tuition '
was paid by the Orphans' Court out of the poor school fund.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1950,
1. Probate records—Cecil Co., Md. 2, Orphans and orphan
asylums — Maryland — Cecil Co. 8. Apprentices — Cecil Co., Md,
MS 60-3249
DukeUniv. /Library
Stevens, John Austin, 1827-1910.
Papers.
22 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Historian. Correspondence, material relating to the Magazine of
American history, which Stevens founded and edited from 1877-81,
and miscellaneous papers concerning the centenary celebration of the
evacuation of New York.
1. Magazine of American history. 2. New York (City) — Hist—
Revolution — Centennial celebrations, etc. 8. Evacuation Day, Nov. 25.
1783.
MS 60-3250
New York Historical Society
330
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sanders, J B
Papers, 1862-66.
67 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Letters and papers of Pvt. J. B, Sanders, of Co. B, 37th Regiment
of Mississippi Volunteers, CSA. Most of the letters are from Sanders
to his wife, Elizabeth B. Sanders, of Garlandsvllle, Miss. ; those of the
Civil War period were written from Vlcksburg, Grenada, Snlder's
Bluff, and Enterprise, Miss., and from various places in Alabama,
Florida, and Georgia. Miscellaneous papers from the years 1881-86
Indicate that the Sanders family then lived at Lawrence, Miss.
Purchase, 1047.
1. XJ. S. — Hist. — Olvll War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
- I. Sanders, Elizabeth B. n. Sanders family.
MS 60-8251
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Kellogg, Martin N 1822-1896.
Papers, 1846-87.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
St. Paul merchant, Sorapbook, deeds, warrants, and other papers
of the man who planted the American flag on the walls of Mexico City
during the Mexican War.
1. Dry-goods — St, Paul.
MS 60-8262
Minn, Hist Soc.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Hoods and travel notes, 1699-1886.
ca. 100 items.
In Hlctorlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes petitions to State and county governments concerning con-
struction of new roads, surveys and drafts of projected turnpikes
between cities, extensions of border lines, and a description of trans-
portation used In Indian trade In the colonial period by J. L. Blngwalt
(1885), Pack horse and horseback transportation In Pennsylvania.
Presented by various persona.
1. Roads — Pennsylvania — Hist 2. Transportation — Pennsylvania —
Hist.
MS 60-8268
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bucher family.
Papers, 1768-1837.
1 reel of microfilm,
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by George Irwin Phillips of
Alexandria, Pa.
Family correspondence and store ledgers.
1. General stores — Pennsylvania,
MS 60-3264
Pennsylvania, Hist. and Museum Oommn,
New Jersey. Bureau of Arohwes and History.
Papers relating to insolvent debtors, 1747-1818.
.8 v.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History.
1. Bankruptcy — New Jersey.
MS 60-3256
New Jersey. State Llbr,
New Jersey. Bureau of Arohwes and History.
Papers relating to turnpikes, 1800-25.
87 items.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History.
1. Toll roads— New Jersey,
MS60-8266
New Jersey. State Llbr.
New Jersey. Bureau of Arohwes and History.
Papers relating to roads, 1776-1820.
187 Items.
In New Jersey State Library. Bureau of Archives and History.
1.' Ronds — New Jersey.
MS 60-3267
New Jersey. State Libr.
Hunterdon Co., N. J.
Tavern licenses, 1738-1800.
10 v.
In Nov Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History.
1. Hotels, taverns, etc. — New Jersey — Hunterdon Co.
MS 60-3258
New Jersey. State Llbr.
Camden Co., N.J.
Tavern licenses, 1844-60.
4 v.
In New Jersey State Library Bureau of Archives and History,
1. Hotels, taverns, etc— New Jersey— Camden Co.
MS60-3269
New Jersey. State Llbr.
New Jersey. Bureau, of Arohwes and History.
Early minute books, 1697-1986.
ca, 145 v.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History,
Records of municipalities which have gone out of existence,
1. New Jersey— History, Local— Sources. 2. Cities and to\vus —
New Jersey,
MS 60-8260
New Jersey. State Llbr,
Avery, Elisha Lothrop.
Papers, 1838-70.
v.
In Harvard Business School, Iluker Library.
Teacher, New York. Daybooks and ledgers containing entries for
tuition, copybooks, and stationery.
Gift of Mrs. Florence Moore, 1959,
1. Education— New York (City) 2. Education— Costs.
MS 60-8261
Harvard Univ. Grad, Sep.. Bus. Adm. Library
Burleigh, George Shepherd, 1821-1908.
Papers, 1889-90.
862 items and 29 v.
In Brown University Library,
Poet and reformer. Correspondence, MSB. of poems, and scrap-
books of newspaper clippings. Includes family correspondence.
Catalog In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Sidney Burleigh.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Clippings
< Books, newspapers, etc.) i, Burleigh family.
MS 60-3262
Brown Univ. Library
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamship Co.
Records, 1844-1986.
8000 items and 50 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, financial records, letters, reports and contracts. Including
reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission (1980-85) and to
the Maryland-Philadelphia Service Commission (1988-85) The Balti-
more and Philadelphia Steamship Co. was chartered In 1844 to pro-
vide service between Baltimore and Philadelphia via the Delaware
and Chesapeake Canal The Company ceased operations In 1985.
MS 60-3263
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Leach, Josiah Granville, 1842-1922.
Diaries, 1876-1920.
89 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer, genealogist, and historian, Entries relate to
bis business affairs nnd to the social and political life of the period.
1. Lawyers— Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Philadelphia— Hist.— Sources.
MSCO-3264
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Harvey, Isaac, Philadelphia merchant.
Papers, 1788-1856.
15 v. ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Diary (1820-56) recording events in Philadelphia, together with
a letter book (1788-05) of Isaac Harvey, possibly the father of the
above-mentioned Isaac Harvey, relating to the West Indian trade.
Purchase.
1. Philadelphia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Philadelphia— Comm.— West
Indies. 8. West Indies— Comm.— Philadelphia.
MS60-3265
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of the United States.
Letters, 1880.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters of acceptance to the chairman of the banquet committee,
Alexander P. Brown.
Presented by Mr. Brown, 1908.
x. Brown, Alexander P.
MS 60-3266
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
331
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
United States Bank papers, 1797-1859.
ca. 2200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
n n it^ re |^?i en « a , nd ° ft « i»P<»« relating to the business of the
■■W^SLE^S 1 . Bank - In « ludes financial reports, some signed by
Nicholas Blddle, powers of attorney, bank notes, bills of exchanged
™ii£S!L B „ t0 . ( ? ^Iflcates, pension vouchers, etc. papers of PaschaU
Holllngsworth relating to settlement of Bank accounts after lta
discontinuance j report of a committee of citizens of Philadelphia
to present a memorial to Congress and to President Jackson for
il^VL ot K eov ?v nnl , B ^ deposits to the United States Bank (1834);
checks, subscribers' lists, agreements, etc., of the Bank of Pennsyl-
P«;Mnted by Israel W. Morris, Horace W. Smith, Mrs. John
Striiiters..
1. Bank of the United States, 1791-1811. 2. Bank of the United
States, 1816-1836. 8. Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
MS 60-3267
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Willing, Morris, and Swanwick.
Correspondence, 1774-94.
1 cubicft
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
1. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Merchants,
American— Philadelphia. 8. Merchants, American— Baltimore.
D , , „ MS 60-3268
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Oommn,
American Bell Telephone Company, oomplainanl.
Proceedings in a suit against People's Telephone Co., in
the U. S. Circuit Court, Southern District of New York.
1884. '
1 reel of microfilm. . ,' '
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
(2d'oi l« 8TelePh0neO0mpany ' defpndant n - u,a Circuit Court
Pennsylvania. Hist
and Museum Commn.
MS 60-3269
Berry family.
Papers, 1791-1936.
45 ft of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
I^£rto?pTttoburgh! n tyP8Wrltten f-"** lent by Mrs. J. I.
«■ Heco / d * *?* background material of the Berry and Anshuta fam-
»1^ Includes a history of early Iron furnaces in western Pennsyl-
1. Iron industry and trade— Pennsylvania. i. Anshutz family.
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Oommn. ^ 60-327 °
Graff family.
Papers, 1727-1929.
87 Items and 6 books.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family correspondence, letters (1806-29) of Frederick Graff, prom-
'■lent Philadelphia ens'neer, and of Charles Graff (1819-83), a diary
(1880), family Bible records (1727-1908), autograph albums, and a
book of verse.
Presented by Mrs. Charles Graff.
1. Autographs — Collections. 2. American poetry (Collections)
t Graff, Frederick, 1774-1847. n. Graff, Oharlss.
™ . . ,., MS 60-3271
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Foulke, John.
Papers, 1769-98.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^Physician. Judah and Mary Foulke's receipt book, John Foulke's
receipt book, and an oration on longevity delivered by John Foulke
before the American Philosophical Society
1. Longevity.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3272
Herrick, Cheesman Abiah, 1866-1956.
Papers, 1933-42.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Educator. Program and letters relating to a dinner for Dr. Her-
rick (1933) ; an address, William Penn High School for Girls, some
early beginnings ; author's copy of the book White servitude In Penn-
sylvania; letters relating to the address and to the book.
Presented by Dr. Herrick, 1942.
1. Philadelphia. William Penn High School for Girls. 2. Herrick,
Cheesman Abiah, 1866-1956. White servitude In Pennsylvania.
. MS 60-3273
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
White, William, Bp., 1748-1836.
. Papers, ca. 1765-ca. 1865.
100 items and 3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
First Protestant Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Pennsylvania.
Sermons, diplomas, certificates of consecration, papers relating to the
administration of White's estate, and Memoir of the life of the Bev.
William Wblte, d. d., by Bird Wilson.
Presented by G. H. Wlltbank, William White Bronson, and Israel
W. Morris.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.— Sermons. i.
Wilson, Bird, 1777-1869. Memoir of the life of the Bight Reverend
William White.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60-3274
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906.
Works.
7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian. List of names for Martin's work The bench and bar of
Philadelphia, Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania with
other lists of public functionaries In the State and in the United
States; MSS. of his works The miscellaneous legal literature of the
Philadelphia bar, 1884, and Chester and Its vicinity.
Presented by Mr. Martin, 1880; and by Mrs. Edward S. Sayres.
1. Pennsylvania— Officials and employees— Registers. 2. Law
?dof T^ b1, \, 3 - ^--Pennsylvania— Bibl. i Martin, John Hill,
1828-1906. Martin's bench and bar of Philadelphia, n. Martin, John
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 60^3276
Dais, Augustus F
Papers, 1889-1914.
11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letter books, an order book (1903), and a real estate ledger
(1889-96)
1. Real property — Philadelphia,
MS 60-3276
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Fire companies of Philadelphia record books, 1742-1871.
14 v. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, constitutions, expense accounts, and other records per-
taining to the history of fire companies.
Presented by various persons.
1. Fire-departments — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia.
„ MS 60-3277
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stock certificates and transfers, 1804-1866.
92 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Original certificates of stock Issued to Thomas Blddle. The busi-
nesses represented Include canal, turnpike, and bridge companies,
railroads, banks, Insurance, and mining companies.
Presented by Blddle- Whelen & Co.
1. Blddle, Thomas, 1776-1857. 2. Stock certificates— U. S.
MS 60-3278
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Righter Lumber Company.
*-. Records, 1847-81.
36 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business records of the firm founded by Washington Righter,
lumber dealer of Philadelphia and of Columbia, Pa.
Presented by Francis D. Brlnton.
MS 60-3279
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
332
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collection*
Leigh, Richard Henry, 1870-1946.
Papers, 1887-1942.
87 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Personal papers, certificates, documents, photos., and memorabilia.
Includes 12 appointment certificates, from that of naval cadet at An-
napolis (1887) to his title of Commander In Chief of the Fleet (1832)
Gift of Mrs. Leigh to the University of Mississippi Library; ac-
quired from the library, 1956.
1 U S. Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS60-3280
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Despine, Charles Humbert Antoine, 1776-1852.
Papers, 1818-39.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 2110 items) ■.■■■«„,.
In Cli'iidening Medical Library, University of Kansas Medical
Center (Kansas City, Kan.)
Medical director of the baths In Alx, France. Primarily letters
to Despine, relating to medical cases and asking about treatment.
Includes volumes on clinical observations, epidemics, and obturators.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1959.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Baths— Alx-
les-Balns. 3. Hydrotherapy.
MS 60-3281
Kansas. Univ. Med. Center. Clendenlng Med. Llbr.
Scott, John Morin, 1789-1868.
Papers, 1782-1869.
ca. 1975 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Attorney and Mayor of Philadelphia. Correspondence and legal
papers, Including case books (1822-45), letter books (1813-00), and
financial records; accounts of the Sarah Hopklnson estate (1858-69),
and the Meredith estate, and Lewis A. Scott's correspondence (1842-
68) and letter book. ■-.■■■■-;«
1 Lawyers — Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1776-1885. 3. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt
I, Scott, Lewis Allaire, 1819-1896.
MS 60-8282
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Scioto Land Company.
Papers, 1789-92.
76 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and other papers of a French land company, organized In
1787, which hnd options on approximately 6,000,000 acres of land In
Ohio.
MS 60-3288
HlstorlcaySoclety of Pennsylvania
Haycox, Ernest, 1899-1950.
Correspondence of Ernest Haycox and William Frank-
lin Goodwin Thacher, 1930-47.
lft
In University of Oregon Library.
Author Includes a file of correspondence (1960-52) relating to
possible publication of the Haycox letters. _
1, Western stories— Technique. i. Thacher, William Franklin
Goodwin, 1879-
MS 60-3284
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Read, George C
Papers, 1836-47.
7 v,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Naval officer, journals and correspondence.
Presented by Joseph Henry Dubbs, 1876.
ins Navv Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
" MS 60-3285
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Justice, Jefferson, 1840-
Papers, 1862-65.
200 Items. ■ ■ ■ .-
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ,
Hallway official. Papers relating to supplies Issued to the lOOta
Infantry Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, of which Justice was
quartermaster.
Presented by Eugene Klein, 1943. , . * ,
1 U S.— Hist— Civil War— Supplies. 2. Pennsylvania Infantry.
100th Regt, 1861-1865. 3, U. S.— Hist— Olvl War— Regimental his-
torles— Pennsylvania Infantry— 100th,
MS 60-3286
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wood, Walter, 1849-
Papers, 1691-1910.
ca. 200 Items. ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Patents, agreements, and correspondence relating to gasometers,
cranes, and other mechanical Implements In which Wood was finan-
cially Interested and which he purchased from Inventors In Europe
and America. Includes family papers : deeds to Philadelphia proper-
ties, correspondence of Peter Hahn, Philadelphia merchant (1814-31) ;
stocK'certtncutes of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, New Theatre,
and German Society (1814-21) ; mercantile agreement relating to the
Chinese trade in Canton (1824) ; powers of attorney and other items.
Presented by the estate of Walter Wood and the R, D. Wood Co.
1. Inventions. 2. Patents- -U. a 3. Real property— Phttaaelphla.
4. Canton, China — Comm. :. Hahn, Peter. * '
MS 60-3287
Historical Society oZ Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
Minutes and other papers, 1794-1830.
3 v
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and papers (1784-1808) gathered by Charles Wllteon Peale
' reflating the rarly history of the Academy, together with minutes
(1 Presented by Titian Ramsey Peale and Charles R. Hildeburn.
x.Peale,Oharle 8 WIUson,1741- 1 827. MS6M288
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Aid, Joseph R
Papers, 1863-1921.
UMlu of 4 folders owned by Joseph R. Aid, Jr,
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Papers of Joseph R. Aid, soldier in the Ohio Volunteers during the
Civil War Including correspondence with his wife and sons, draft
DBDers records of his appointment as sergeant, and military dis-
charge papers. Includes a sales book (1888-92), hardware accounts
(1890). ledgers, bills, clippings, and a genealogy of the Aid family.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S. Army—
Military life. 8. Hardware stores— Ohio. I. Aid family.
Missouri. Univ. Llhr.
Rodgers, John, 1773-1838.
Papers, 1791-1886.
763 Items and 168 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Naval officer. Logbooks, account books, ledgers and correspond-
ence of Commodore John Rodgers and other members of the family.
Includes letters and papers relating, to Perry's expedition to Japan
and the Philippines. Correspondents include Robert Rodgers, John
Rodgers, and Henry Dennlson.
Purchase. , , .
1 U S. Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. United States Naval Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854.
MS 60-3290
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929.
Papers, 1874-1927.
2302 Items
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Attorney Correspondence, papers relating to the American Bar
Association, of which Carson was president, testimonials to Carson,
copies of his speeches, docket books (1874-93) and papers of the com-
mission on revision of the constitution of Pennsylvania (1919-20)
Presented by Joseph Carson.
1 Lawyers Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i.
American Bar Association. 8. Court records — Pennsylvania. 4.
Pennsylvania, Constitution— Amendments. I. Pennsylvania. Com-
mission on Constitutional Amendment and Revision.
MS 60— 3291
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Foxcroft family.
Papers, 1690-1770.
171 Items.
In Boston University Library.
Correspondence, sermons, and other papers of the Foxcroft family
of Boston. Includes family letters of Francis, Thomas, Samuel,
MS 60-3292
333
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Poxcrof t family.
Papers, 1690-1770. (Continued)
S?Ti. ' ™ » M ^ tha 1 Fo 5 c i? ft! setm ™ ot Thomas Foxcroft, minister
?.' the t F1 , ra ' Church of Boston; a few pieces relating to the First
n^ r ° h ^ f .? pSt ?. n and t0 the Second 0hurcn ° f Beading, Mass.; two
Cotton Mather items, and one from Experience Mather ■■ '.."*"
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of Mark Bortman, 1956.
r tL?™«™ Flr8t ChUrch - * Congregational churches-Sermons.
I. Foxcroft, Thomas, ■■ 1697-1769.
Boston Univ. Library
MS 60-3292
Brady, Durward B
Papers. 1909-25.
2 v. and 9 folders.
OonecUoa erSlty * M1SS °" fl Llbra ry. Western Historical Manuscripts
Personal and family correspondence, business records and other
papers ncludlng Liberty Loan subscription lists, by-taws of the Rich
mond Civic League, voting lists. Prohibition Tampalgn exnenW ac
a°c»untCkr OPfl?fl,lda PaPer8 ' a ° a lnSUranCe - ^ ^ate^d loin
Gift of Thomas A. Brady.
m« ' ^P 6811 War . l»l*-l»l»-Ml8sourl-Rlchmond. 2 Richmond
Mo.-Voting registers. 3. Prohibition-Missouri ™ Richmond r
Brady family, u. Richmond Olvlc League, Richmond, Mo ' :
Missouri. TJnlv. Llbr. MS 60-3293
Hall, James King, 1875-1948.
Papers, 1751-1949.
23 ft
lecUon^nalSSS) ' North 0ar ° llD * L^ary, Southern Historical Col-
> ,~f^ b - t J iat • i , nten > correspondence (1920-48) with Hall's
friends and professional colleagues In Virginia. North Oarolina^and
other parts of the U. S„ relating to psychiatry 'and to psycWatric In?
stltutlons and organizations, and Hall's medical VTrltlngsT Includes
account books, notebooks, church records, and papers of Hairs an?
Sf m mL\ n V ede ^ °°* ?*• °- ("wmbew of tie Hall, Nlsbet, and reta^ed
families), together with Items relating to Ebenezer Aeidemy fcot
n Tli by .» Ugl !, Hod 1 d ^ Hfl , 11 ' :1800 - fi8 ) and to Bettany Ohu«h. (
Typewritten description In the library
Gift of Mrs. Hall, 1948-50.
1. Psychiatry. 2. Hall family. 8. Nesblt family.
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 60-3294
Lamed, EUen Douglas, 1825-1912, ooOeotor.
Manuscripts, oa. 1854-1910,
50 Items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Gift, 1912.
1. Connecticut— GeneaL
Connecticut. State Libr.
MS 60-3295
Harvard University. Graduate Sokool of Business Admin,
Miration. Baker Library.
Account books of electric railroad lines in New England
1898-1924. ■■ . ■ ■ ™ '
12ft......
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Sf^?^fi^ d n eC< S d8 / pr i he followln K electric railroads: Blue H1U
Street Railway Co., Canton, Mass. (1898-1920) ; Boynton Bicycle Elec-
o£ l^&Xm^ 1 "*-™' ' and Bangor ^"^ . * ■«*&
p.KR^!lo^t < « ! d^ , K an,tfcrlpt8 ,n ^ ker L ">™^.««>-
Wlniami Lawren^Kntl^r ^ * *' ^ °°- flDd ^
1. Street-railroads — New England,
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library^ ^^^
McKesson, John.
Papers.
11 v. and 10 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer from New York City. Papers concerning the Committee of
Safety, Provincial Congress, and the Federal Constitution ; proceed-
ings and dockets of cases in various New York courts In the latter
S art f'/Sl, 1 ^ centur y : register of McKesson's cases in the Mayort
monKearm^-is^) "^ "' ** M " y0r ' 8 C ° Urt aDd CoUrt °< °™
1. New York (Colony) Committee of Safety, 1775-1776. 2 New
York (Colony) Provincial Congress, 1775-1776. 3. tJ. S. Constitu-
tion. 4. Court records-New York (City) r. New York (City)
New York Historical
Society
MS 60-3297
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1493-1949.
'•! William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts,
Separate and unrelated letters and documents by various writers
same^te" maDy d ' fferent t0plCS - FeW of tn e Items are by S*
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the William L
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)^d In the2d
ed., compiled by W. S. Ewlng (1953) ' ' " "
Purchases and gifts.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 60-3298
Montgomery, William Woodrow, 1845-1921
Papers, 1847-1922.
ca. 3250 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Attorney. Correspondence, legal papers, agreements Indentures
f,5™ a f1 a , ntS V d r aftS ' fT 58 - artlclea oC ^S. bonds mortgagel'
Judgments, tax bills, receipts, estate papers, and the like ^uges,
1. Lawyers— Pennsylvania— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania Mg 60-3299
Hubbard, Edwin, 1811-1891.
Genealogical notes on the Goodrich and Cocke families,
ca. 1861. ™
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notes on the William Goodrich family, which settled In Wethern
field, Conn., ca. 1635; and on the Abraham Cocke family early nto-"
neers and settlers In Virginia and Kentucky, ca. 17$ Incites data
fetches 0D ° f fam " y ,,ameS ■ C ° atS oi arms,*nd blogrfpWca
Gift of the estate of Helen G. Goodrich, 1935
1. Goodrich family. 2. Cocke family.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 60-3800
Seanor family.
Papers, 1795-1878.
60 ft. of microfilm.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Greensbu P™ ade fr ° m origlnals owned h * Mrs - pr ed Seanor of
Correspondence, receipts, genealogy. Includes letters to William
rteynolds.
Pennsylvania, Hist.
and Museum Commn.
MS 60-3301
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
Correspondence, 1817-45.
116 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Statesman. Includes 56 letters from Rufus King
1. TJ. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1861. i. King, Rufus, 1755-1827.
m v „i*,\ . ■ „ MS60-3302
New I ork Historical Society
Bancroft family.
Papers, 1744-1821.
ca. 105 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies and transcripts.
Letters and documents relating to Dr. Edward Bancroft, Including
photostats of his correspondence (1779-89) ; copies of letters to Ban-
croft (1777-1819) ; photostats from Two bookes of eplgrammes and
epMaphs, by Thomas Bancroft; notes, ccilea of letters, and genealogi-
cal material relating to the Bancroft family, a lineage chart, and
engraved portraits.
Presented by Edith Bancroft Ashmore, 1940.
I. Bancroft, Edward, 1744-1821. n. Bancroft, Thomas, fl. 1633-
1658. Two bookes of eplgrammes and epitaphs.
MS 60-3303
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
334
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Confederate veteran.
Historical articles and MSS., 1786-1938.
620 items.
In Duke University Library.
Unpublished articles written for the periodical Confederate vet-
eran, "published monthly in the interest of Confederate veterans and
kindred topics" in Nashville (1893-1032) Includes accounts of sani-
tary campaigns and battles, lists of servicemen, biographies of states-
men and soldiers, military prison records, poeins, and lists of soldiers
burled in various Confederate cemeteries. Some material relates to
North Carolina's claim regarding the design of the first Confederate
flag, the participation of women in the Civil War, the Reconstruction
period, and the Ku Klux Klan.
Card index In the library.
Acquired prior to 1947. .
1 U S —Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 2. Confederate
States of America— Biog. S. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Miscellanea.
4. Reconstruction. 5. Ku Klux lvlnu. 0. Flags— Confederate States
of America,
MS 60-3304
Duke Univ. Library
Poindexter, Miles, 1868-1946.
Papers, 1890-1946.
200 ft.
in University of Virginia Library (408 and 2784)
Lawyer, political leader, and diplomat, of Washington State.
Correspondence, literary MSS., scrapbooks, account books,' charts, and
other papers, most of which relate to Polndexter's service as U. S.
Representative (1900-11) and Senator (1911-23) from Washington,
and as Ambassador to Peru (1923-28) Subjects Include the revolt
against the leadership in Congress by an Insurgent group (1908-12)
and the presidential campaign of 3912, in which Poindexter was a
prominent Progressive; the League of Nations; Latin American rela-
tions; Peruvian culture; and Andrew Carnegie's right to vote in
Dornoch, Scotland. Private papers Include account books of law
practice (1891-1900) ; business and family papers, correspondence,
and genealogical material concerning the Poindexter family of King
and Queen and Rockbridge Counties, Va. ; Fielding Lewis Poindexter
scrapbooks (1898-99) kept In Philippine account books (1890-98) ;
and notebooks and naval charts of a son, Gale Aylett Poindexter, offi-
cer in the U. S. Navy. Also, drafts of an unpublished novel, Kenmore;
and The purple mountain, a work on Peruvian life, archeology, nnd
culture.
Unpublished guide In the library. Also described in Annual report
of the archivist, University of Virginia Library, 1938-39, p. 3 ; and In
Annual report on historical collections, 1947-49, p. 203.
Gift of Gnle Aylett Poindexter. - .
1. U. S. — Pol, & govt. — 20th cent. 2. U. S.— -For. rel. — Spanish
America, 3. Spanish America — Politics. 4. Peru— Civilization. 6.
League of Nations. 6. Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919. i. Poindexter,
Fielding Lewis, n, Poindexter, Gale Aylett. ru. Poindexter family.
MS 60-3305
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Campbell, David, 1779-1859.
Papers of David Campbell and family, 1773-1908.
8043 Items nnd 32 v.
In Duke University Library.
Military and political leader, and merchant, of Abingdon, Vn.
Fnmlly, business, and political correspondence, diary, journal, nccount
books, and other papers, mainly for 1800-69. The papers reflect
Campbell's military service^ in the Wnr of 1812 and with the State
militia, his political activities as Governor of Virginia (1837-40) and
court clerk, and his educationnl activities as school commissioner and
as trustee of an academy and of Emory and Henry College. Includes
data on religion, slavery and other public issues, mercantile pursuits,
charitable institutions, methods of travel, household economy, and
many other subjects. An Important group of papers of Campbell's
nenhew. William Bowen Campbell, concerns the letter's leeal educa-
tion, his career as lawver and circuit judge in Tennessee, as Indian
fighter, Mexican War dfncer, fnrnier, merchant, Governor of Tennes-
see (1851-53), Unionist during and after the Civil War, and U. S.
Represen'itive from Tennessee. Correspondence of David Campbell s
uncle, Aiihur Campbell, Indian fighter and Revolutionary pntrlot,
contains trentises on 18th-century French philosophic thought, the
French Revolution, and European affairs during the Napoleonic era.
Letters to Mrs. David Campbell from her father, Judge David Camp-
bell, are of value for their data on early history nnd politics In Tennes-
see Letters of John Campbell, Virginia and Alabama political leader
and Treasurer of the U. S„ contain observations on student life at
Princeton University, on the Whig Party and public affairs during the
Andrew Jackson period, and other mntters. Letters of James Camp-
bell lawyer and Tennessee legislator, contain Information on educa-
tion, history, and politics In Tennessee, the settlement of Alabama,
and the theater and dramatic literature of the period. Papers or
Virginia Tnblthn Jane Campbell Shelton, niece of David Campbell,
discuss contemporary social, educational, and literary matters, house-
hold affairs, dress, travel, public events nnd issues, nnd life In
Richmond while her uncle was Governor. Letters of the McClung and
Owen families concern conditions In east Tennessee, religious leaders
and revivals, and the medical education of John Owen nnd hlssons
Othe™ correspondents include Arthur Campbell (brother of David
Campben)?Adine Turner, John Bell, William Blount, O. H. Browning,
Wiufam G Brownlow, Henry Clay, J. J. Crittenden Jefferson Davis,
L O Draper, J. H. Eaton, Millard Fillmore, Ephraim H. Foster,
Joseph Gales,' Horatio Gates, William A. Graham, Felix Grundy,
George Frederick Holmes, Andrew Jackson, Cave Johnson, Wlllinm
B Lewis, Louis McLane, Bishop James Madison, Return J. Meigs,
Thomas Owen, Timothy Parker, Franklin Pierce, Joel R. Poinsett,
James K. Polk, William C. Preston, John A. Quitman, Thomas J.
Randolph, Thomas M.«Randolph, William C. Hives, Thomas Ritchie,
Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Ruflln, John Rutherfoord, Wlnfleld Scott,
William B Sprague, Andrew Stevenson, Alexander H. H Stuart,
Zachary Taylor, Waddy Thompson, Henry St. George Tucker, Martin
Van Buren, Daniel Webster, Gideon Welles, Hugh Lawson White, and
Felix Kirk Zolllcoffer. . . , ^ ■
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N, M. Tllley and .
N. L. Goodwin (1947) p. 32-85.
Acquired 1940, 1949, 1952, and 1957.
1 U &— Pol. & govt— 1815-1S01. 2. U. S.— History, Military— To
1900— Sources. 3. U. S.— Intellectual life. 4. Southern States— Hist.—
Sources 6 Philosophy, French. 6. France- -HlBt. — Consulate and
Empire, 1799-1815. I. Campbell, William Bowen, 1807-1867. n.
Campbell, Arthur, 1742-1811. in. Campbell, John, 1789-1866. iv.
Campbell, James, 1794-1848. v. Shelton, Virginia Tabltha Jane
(Campbell) vj. Campbell family, vn. McClung family, vra. Owen
family.
MS 60-11306
Duke Univ. Library
Janney, Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1880.
Papers, 1815-80.
2 ft. (ca. 800 items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Quaker writer, historian, educator, antlslavery and pence worker,
and superintendent of Indian agencies. Correspondence with Janney s
family and friends, sermons, essays, and MS. of his journal (pub-
lished in 1881 as Memoirs) Includes letters written during the Civil
War and during the period of Janney's Indian superlntendency, and
letters of members of his family to one another. Oorrespondenta
Include John Comly, Joseph Dugdale, Benjamin Ferris, William D.
Foulke, Isaac T. Hopper, Halllday Jackson, Horace W. Mann, James
and Lucretla Mott, Edward Parrlsh, Moses Sheppard, and Joseph M.
Truman,
Gift of Janney's granddaughter, Mary T. Shoemaker.
1. Friends, Society of— Sermons. 2. Tj." S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Personal narratives. 3, Indians of North America— Nebraska. 4.
Indians of North America— Government relations. I. Janney,
Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1880. Memoirs, n. Janney family.
MS 60-3307
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Clark family.
Papers, 1764-1890.
1.74 Items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library. „.■„■■■;;..
Correspondence, account books, and other papers of the family of
Christopher Clark, Sr., of Albemarle Co., Va., who was an early
settler (ca. 1722) of the Blue Ridge area. The papers reflect family
migrations and activities in Albemarle, Louisa, nnd Campbell Counties,
Va., where some of the sons became prominent citizens nnd public
officials. Letters written from Georgia concern' migrations and mar-
riages in Wilkes Co. (1782-1801) and Richmond Co. (1850-80), nnd
contain comments on the sale of lottery tickets, land surveys, slave
sales and purchases, plantation life, opening, of Georgia's western
land, and school life at Emory College. Papers of the Revolutionary
period center around Bowling Clark, wlm served in ^Quarter-
master's Dept.; there are some soldiers' letters^ of the War of 1812
and the Civil War. The latter discuss camp life, the need for uni-
forms and the construction of the Ironclnd vessel Merrimack (re-
named the Virginia) at Norfolk Navy Yard. The ^account books
relate to a family distillery business in Campbell Co., Va. (1786-
1800) and the medical accounts of Dr. Samuel B. Clark of Brothers-
ville, Ga. (1846-69)
Card Index In Hie.Hbrnry.
Acquired 1957.
1 Virginia— Soc. life and cust. 2. Georgia-^Soc condit. 8. Emory
College Oxford, Gn.— Students. 4. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sup-
plies 5 U S— Hlstr— War of 1812— Personal narratives. 6. Con-
federate States of America. Army— Army life. 7. Merrimack (Frig-
ate) 8. Distilling Industries — Campbell Co., Va. 9. Medicine —
Georgia. i. Clark, Christopher, n. Clark, Bowling, m. Clark,
Samuel B.
MS 60-3308
Duke Univ. Library
335
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cain, Patrick H
Papers, 1783-1940.
ca. 2900 ItemB.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant tobacco salesman, land owner, distiller, and representa-
tive In the ^North Carolina Assembly. Correspondence, legal docu-
ments (chiefly land grants, deeds of land sales In Anson, Davie. Ire-
dell Montgomery, Randolph and Rowan Counties, land and chattel
mortgages, arrests and summonses for debts, cases before the courts,
court appointments as administrators, and settlements of estates)
bills, receipts, account books, and other papers, chiefly of a business
nature, rotating to the Interests of the Cain family of Davie Co., N. .
and containing Information on business methods, especially on Vices
of products, goods, and services. Includes documents giving the value
of slaves, their purchase and sale prices, and after the Civil War
the wages and tenancy of freedmenj letters from a Cain relative In
Georgia In the 1820's describing his Impressions of the Georgians,
their character, social customs and manners/and other political opin-
ions and preferences as well as. the presidential possibilities In the
P^ct Southern States and ln tne North ! lett <*8 (1848-56) descrlb-
™? ^? f ! at several schools or academies for girls; letters descrlb.
{?£*£ n.^,." 01 ™,?, 1 .?S^* later Trinity, and the University of
North Carolina ; civil War letters written from the front by Con-
federate soldiers telling of -the movement of troops, of conditions in
8 >f m Jl an( ' °' certaln campaigns and battles, notably 1st Bull Bun
mS*SS ttyai>v J8; and « falrU large number of letters concerning
"'2°° a " d ™ ste "> lands In a number of States from Alabam!
n»m^?„ m C<M ' , ^ PO ? d ^ t l ,ncl,,de Prancls A 80 "'^ Kemp Plummer
Battle, Lyman Copeland Draper, Leonldas Lafayette Polk. Zebnlnn
Balrd Vance, and Jonathan Worth. "uayeito rout, ^Dulon
Card Index In library.
Acquired, 195T.
a.* 1 H , ea ^ pro ,E ,H it~^ <>rtn Carolina- 2- Prtcee— North Carolina. 8.
Slave trade— North Carolina. 4. Georgia— Soc. life & cust S Tmi
versltles and colleges-North Carolina. 6. U^-HUrt -SSvII Wa^ll
i e oX a famu ratlVeS-CO,rfe(3erat8 Sld6, 7> M, ^ a tlon, Internal-U. &
Duke Unly, Library
MS 60-3309
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1967.
Koopman collection, 1819-1951
1100 Items,
In Broi\ii University Library.
^ Correspondence notes, autographs of authors, specimen leaves
ranging from the 10th to the 16th century, and some 16th and 17th
century MSS. of letters transacting minor business. Includes Sher-
£ a £f«? >r, £? POndence "■a" * *<> «>e acquisition of the Koopman
coUectlon, his correspondence with booksellers, publishers, and prlnt-
£5,1^? S eeard f . the l ! 00k arto •** BovfaSt Club bMta^^tner
thTrffi?, FtoJ?* ?* "*» nenwn al matters, and correspondence of
I^S*™^ 81 , famlly , , of wood ensravers. Autographs of 19th century
writers Include BlUabeth Barrett Browning John Clare, Austta
^&™^ e r F H d, J Mmund William Gosse, Oliver WendeU
^ ^;. f °r a vf Lam 5i Mary LamD - Henr y Wadsworth I/rogfeUow,
and _Ba;t \> hitman. Correspondents Include Thomas James Cobden-
banderson, Alban Dobson, Edward Dowden, Leon Gruel, Thomas
Samuel Jones, Edith Wynne Kennedy, Bene Kleffer, Charles LanoS,
l nul Leniy r y, >,oel Lawspn Lewis, Sumuel Lovemann, Robert Mar-
tin, Alec ullier, Edward Moxon, Emma Isola Moxon, Eugene Oswald,
Jn^m £ « l8 - atB| Jack Yeats - Jonn ButIer Yeate . Lily Yeats
and William Butler Yeats.
Gift of Professor Sherman, 1958.
1. Book Industries and trade. 2. Book collecting. 3. Bowfant Club,
Cleveland. 4. Authors— Autographs. 5. Authors-Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc 0. Extrasensory preceptlon. 7. Irish Hterature-
Hlst & crlt. 8. Manuscripts— Collections. i. Dalzlel family
Brown Univ. Library MS 60-3310
Christian, William Walter.
Correspondence, 1855-62.
168 Items.
In Duke University Library.
w« Tr m d K er , an J? Confederate soldier, of Chrlstlansburg, Roanoke Co.,
• 1,,? 'et,* 6 ™ de P'«t the social life and customs of rural, middle-
class Virginians during the years Immediately preceding the Civil
War, and tell of conditions at the outbreak of the conflict. Subjects
discussed include a smallpox epidemic and the resulting quarantine.
Uie John Brown raid at Harpers Ferry and the attendant excitement
Southern attitudes toward a Negro uprising, conditions ln the first
Confederate military camp.ln northern Virginia, early skirmishes and
.S^fHi ^i 8 ^ 8 , hospitalization at Lynchburg, Va., recruiting of
soldiers, and the hiring of substitutes by conscripts. Among the cor-
respondents are Christian's mother, Mary Ann Christian, and his
fiancee. Carrie Harmon.
Acviired 1940. '
1. Virginia— Rural conditions. 2. Harpers Perry. W Va— lohn
A^ca^trnv^fm^
mon, Carrie l ' y ' r - Christian, Mary Ann. n. Har-
Duke Univ. Library'
MS 00-3311
Stuart family.
Papers of the Stuart, Mayes, and Dimitry families 1840-
1948. '
1811 items and 36 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts.
Papers of three families, whose seats were at Summit and Yazoo
City Miss,, New Orleans, and elsewhere. Diaries, journals, corre-
spondence, business papers, pictures, notes, literary and historical
MSfa., newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, land records, notebooks, and
other papers. Chiefly the papers of the family of Oscar J E Stuart
of Summit: the family of Robert B. Mayes, lawyer and probate "age
of Yazoo City and lazoo Co.; and the family of John Bull Smith
Dimitry Confederate veteran, author, historian, and journalist, of
New Orleans. Grouped ln 3 flies: correspondence, MSS, ami clip-
pings The largest group of letters dates from the 1860's. The MSS
consist of reminiscences of Florence Bowmar Carson about Vicksburgi
Miss., and Oasis Plantation, Coahoma Co., Miss.; notes and MSS. of
John B. S Dimitry and his wife, nfe Adelaide L. Stuart, an author
who used the liseud. Martha Goodwyn ; notes and MSS. of Adelaide
E. Mayes who wrote under the pseod. Dorothy Dcnipcll; political
and religious notes and essays of Robert B. Mayes and Robert B
Mayes ni; and notes and essays of Oscar J. E. Stuart (many of the
latter being irngments). The clippings (1878-1911) are largely obit-
uaries of Alexander and John B. S. Dimitry, and newspaper^rtlcles
vii£„ ani Y M r. S -i- 1 B - S - Di ^ ltry - Amtmg the 36 ▼• a™ Memoirs of
Vlcksburg, by F B. Carson ; Oasis, a Mississippi plantation fifty years
ago, by F. B. Carson; These were my homes, by F. B Carionfa™
unidentified diary and a diary of Adelaide E. Mayes; notebooks, legal
notebooks, and land record indexes of Bobert B. Mayes; In ail gener-
ations, poems by Bobert B. Mayes in; Aunt Ann's boys: memorial
of James Oscar, and Edward Stuart, three so'dlers of the Army of
Northern Virginia, copies of letters edited by Robert B Mayes Jr ■
and a group of notebooks and scrapbooks of John M. Clark O Swine
Stuart, J. B S. Dimitry, and Oscar J. B. E. Stuart. Includes "Lichen-
hurst journal," by B. B. Mayes (covering 1888-89). Among the fam-
ily members and correspondents represented are Miss S. J. E Harde-
man (Mrs. Oscar J. E. Stuart), Adelaide L. Stuart (Mrs. J. B. S.
Dimitry) Annie B. Stuart, Edward Stuart, James H. Stuart, Oscar
Ewlng Stuart, Daniel Mayes, Cynthia Bowmar, Alexander Dimltrv
Mary Powell Mills (Mrs. Alexander Dimitry), Florence BowmaV
Carson, John B. S; Dimitry, Ann L. Hardeman, Ellen L. Hardeman,
Mary M. Hardeman, Thomas M. Hardeman, Adelaide B. Mayes Bob-
ert B. Mayes, James Redpath, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, H. M. Alden G
Barnes, Bobert J. Belford, N. C. Blanchard, D. Caffrey, J. F. H Clai-
borne, S. A Cunningham, Charles A. Dana, Clement A. Evans. Charles
Gayarre^ W P. Harris, Murphy J. Foster, James Grant Wilson J L
Power, S. S. Prentiss, and John H. Beagan.
Indexed in part.
Gift of Annie E. Mayes, 1947-18.
1. Vlcksburg, Miss.— Hist. 2. Plantations— Mississippi. 8 Seal
property-Yazoo Co., Miss. 4. U. S.-Hlst.-Olvll War-Blog i'
Stuart Oscar J En Mayes, Robert Burns, 1820-1884. ni. Dimitry,
John Bull Smith, 1885-1901. rv. Mayes family, v. Dimitry family!
... „, , , „ . . MS 60-3312
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Buchanan, Roberdeau, 1839-1916, oolleotor.
Roberdeau papers, 1761-1831.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
h»„, boot (1T64-71) and receipt book (1T61-67) of Daniel Bober-
« f « '™J f T 1 , and Bevolu t!°nary soldier, relating to shipping inter-
ests, and conta ning names of clients such as Benjamin Franklin John
™i f,V 0S8 £ , H Hee , d ' John W1 therspoon, and Henry Drinker ' Jour°
Sflf f aa ° Kooerdeau, Army topographical engineer, records Inci-
dents of tours made with John C. Calhoun, Secretary of Wnr (1R9n_
80 Poetry album (1829-31) of Mary B BobwoVau^ntaTns a S
Ada.M n 7 Q DCy AdamS (1829) aDd another signed AW^S
Glft|l91^
1. Shipping— Pennsylvania. 2. English poetry (Collections) 8.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. 4. Military posts— U Si
Boberdeau, Daniel, 1727-1795. n. Boberdeau, Isaac, 1763-i829 m!
Roberdeau, Mary B. iv. Adams, John Qulncy, Pres. U. S 176T-1848
v. Adams, Abigail (Smith) 1744-1818.
„. . 10 , ;- ■:■■' MS 60-3313
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1897.
Papers, 1785-1893.
ca. 100 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Editor, scholar, author, and educator. Correspondence relating to
Holmes' editorship of the Southern quarterly review, to his scholarly
articles, and an unpublished history of the Civil War. Includes drafts
of articles entitled The spirit of positivism, Writings of Hugh Swln-
ton Legare, The life and times of Pericles, and A few remarks upon
slavery. Among the correspondents are John B. Floyd, William Gil-
more Slmms, John O. Calhoun, Francis Lleber, Auguste Comte, John
MS 60-3314
336
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1897. Papers, 1785-
1893. (Continued)
R, Thompson, Samuel Tyler, Joseph B. Johnston, Jubal A. Early, and
Edmund Kirby Smith. Related to the Library's collections of John
Floyd and John B. Floyd papers.
Card index in the library.
Described in Handbook of manuscripts In the Library of Congress
(1918) p. 169.
Purchased from Isabelle H. Perklnson, 1911.
1. Southern Quarterly review. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War. 8.
Positivism. 4. I^gare, Hugh Swinton, 1767-1843. 5. Pericles, 499-429
B. o. ; 6. Slavery In the U. S.
MS 60-3314
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890.
Papers, 1792-1929.
2755 items and 4 v.
In Puke University Library.
Lawyer and political leader, of Hollldaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. Per-
sonal, legal, and business correspondence, legal papers, reports, no-
tices, and other material, mainly for 1838-83. The political material
relates to Biair Co. and Pennsylvania Whig politics, to Calvin's serv-
ice as U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1849-51), patronage,
service to constituents, and national problems and issues. The legal
papers largely concern collection of clients' debts, Business records
and papers relate to a mining concern. In Colorado, Industrial firms
In Pennsylvania ; canal, railroad, and road transportation ; -yestward
expansion in Icwa and elsewhere, and the prices of land in the West.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1955 and 1957.
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1853.
8. Mining industry and finance — Penpsylvanla. 4. Mining Industry
nnd finance — Colorado. 5. Transportatlon-r-Pennsylvania, 6. Land
settlement — Iowa, 7. Collecting of accounts.
MS60-331B
DukeUnlv. Library
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874.
Papers, 1757-1885.
1341 Items.
In Duke University library.
North Carolina political leader. Political and official correspond-
ence of Clark as Governor during the Civil War; military papers, and
other materials, mainly dating from 1840-62. Includes comments on
State and national politics of toe ante bellum decade, patronage let-
ters, discussions of the State's part in the Confederacy, requests for
military appointments, and letters relating to Clark's pardon and to
legal aspects of Reconstruction. Of interest are the several iecords of
slave hire. The personal and family correspondence pertains to social
life in Washington, D. O. (1829-30); to Salem Academy (1838), to
cotton culture and prices, to floods on the Tombigbee River (1842)
and to the temperance movement In Alabama.
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1937, 1941, and 1951.
1, North Carolina— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-
1861. 8. North Carolina— Hist.— Olvll War. 4. Slavery In the U. S.—
North Carolina. 5. Washington, D. 0.— Soc. life & cust 6. Cotton
growing — North Carolina. 7. Temperance. 8. Tombigbee River —
Floods.
MS 60-3316
DukeUnlv, Library
Chaffln, Washington Sandford, 1815-1895.
Papers, 1841-1900.
108 items and 23 v.
In Dulce University Library.
Methodist minister and circuit rider. Personal correspondence,
diaries (1845-87), sermon notes, and bills, giving information on Re-
construction, the Freedmen's Bureau in Robeson Co., N, C, northern
depredations In Lumberton and Fayettevllle, N. O., and the behavior
of the newly freed Negroes, as well as on religious Introspection and
notes on various Methodist conferences. Includes several letters
from ChafHn's son Robert, one concerning his entrance into the Con-
federate Army, and one, to his mother, giving a detailed description
of Jacksonville, Fla. in 1900, and an unsigned will.
Acquired, 1934, 1937, and 1942. ■ ■ ■
1. Sermons — Notes, reference material, etc. 2. Reconstruction —
North Carolina, 8. Freedmen in North Carolina. 4. U. S.— Hist. —
Olvll War — Destruction and pillager-North Carolina. 5. Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. 6. Jacksonville, Fla. — Descr.
MS 60-3317
Duke Univ. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books and manuscripts of economic material in
Gorman und relating to German enterprises, 1621-1770.
3y.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Journal (1720-47) of Leo Bruno, commission merchant of Nurem-
berg; on account (1769-70) of the smelting of silver and copper,
written by B. V. Ephralm and J. H. Muntz; and papers (1621-1746)
of the Stadlon family of Arnegg, Including agreements between the
town of Uim and a German nobleman about the right to lease part of
a stone pit In Arnegg. The material is related to the Kalserllch
Deutsche Gesandschaf t filr China Collection.
Gift of Charles L Bernheimer, 1940; purchased from E. Baer, 1937.
1. Germany — Comm. — Hist. — Sources. 2. Germany — Indus.
Hist— Sources. i. Bruno, Leo. rr. Ephralm, B. V. in. Muntz,
J. H. iv. Stadion family.
MS 60-3318
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bus. Adm. Library
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1926
Papers, 1753-1903.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, documents, military orders, pam-
phlets, maps, accounts, letter books, and other material, largely
pertaining to Brooke's service'durlng the Civil War, various Indian
conflicts, the war with Spain, and Us aftermath. Civil War papers
relate to the Buttle of Fair Oaks (1862) ; Indian territory in Virginia,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the Shenandoah Volley; and mob vio-
lence in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La. Also, records of Brooke's
activities as commanding general in the Indian territories of Montana,
Wyoming, Nevada, Utab, and Colorado (1892-98) ; lists of names of
outlaws (1892) ; correspondence from various Western military depts.,
and from Governor's Island (N. T.) ; records of military service In
Puerto Rico, during which Brooke served as peace commissioner and
Military Governor (1898-1902); accounts of expeditions in Cuba;
routine Army accounts and correspondence; commissions signed by
Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, William
McKinley, Grover Cleveland, and Ellhu Root; and letters from Wil-
liam Brooke on military affairs In the Philippines (1901-02)
Indexed In part.
X, u S— History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 2. Fair Oaks, Bat-
tie of, 1862. 8. Outlaws. 4. Puerto Rico— Pol. & govt— 1898--1952, 5.
Indians of North America— Reservations. 6. New Orleans— Riot,
1886. 7. Baton Rouge— Riot, 1808. i. Brooke, William, of U. S.
Army.-
MS 60-3319
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Beelen von Bertholff, Freiherr von.
Papers, 1785-1913.
50 items.
In HistorlcalSoclety of Pennsylvania collections,
Transcripts. ...
Belgian diplomat. Copies of letters written by Beelen von Bertbolff
while serving as agent to the United States (1785-88), to Count Bar,
biano dl Beigiojoso at Brussels, relating to commercial and political
affairs in the United States. The letters and reports contain Informa-
tion oh the attitude of Spain toward American navigation on the
Mississippi (1785); British military occupation of Forts Niagara,
Oswego, and Detroit ; peace treaties with the Indians ; the missions of
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson to France and England; a pro-
posal to settle Immigrants in America ; reports on commerce, shipping,
and treaties with foreign nations; the Annapolis Convention (1786) ;
the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia (1787) ; and other sub-
jects Later papers (1873-1913) contain J. M. Gazzam's correspond-
ence with John Jay and other diplomats (in French) relating to the
diplomatic activities and ancestry of Beelen von Bertholff.
Olft of Joseph M, Gazzam, 1880 and later dates.
1 U S.— For. rel. — 1788-1816. 2. Indians of North America-
Treaties. 3. U. S'.— Emtg. & lmmig. 4. U.S.— Comm. 5. U. S — Con-
stltutlbnaV history. i. Barbiano dl Beigiojoso, Lodovlco Carlo Ma-
ria, conte, 1728-1801. n. Gazzam, Joseph M. in. Jay, John, 1817-1894,
MS 60-3320
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Watson family.
Papers, 1869-1953.
1 box, 1 bundle and 1 folder.
In Wect Virginia University Library (601,630)
Personal papers of the Watson family in Marion Co., W. Va., con-
taining a genealogy of the Watson nnd Haymond families and news-
paper clippings of weddings, obituaries, social and business activities,
and Europenn travel. Includes material on the development of coal
MS 60-3321
337
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections,
Watson family. Papers, 1868-1963. (Continued)
mining in-AIarion Co., strikes, labor meetings, conservation, improve-
ment of farming practices, politics, industrial development, early iron
mining the covered bridge at Barrackville, W. Va., the Beverly-Fair-
^ J u , rn T plke ' l nd the Presbyterian Church in Fairmont, W Va
Gilt of James 0. Watson, 1954. '*
1. Coal mines and mining— Marion Co., W. Va. 2 Labor and labor
ing classes-Marion Co., V7. Va. 3. Natural respurces^st vlrgima
4. Apiculture-West Virginia-Marlon Co. s k W^Vlrglnla-PoT
WSSZSLf "" «' ^^J^VST Fe-
west Virginia. Univ. Library ' MS 60-3321
Van Winkle, Peter G 1808-1872
Papers, 1827-72.
2 boxes and 2 folders.
In West Virginia University Library (18, 186, 142)
-JL™ Jfl', a a J torne y- Political leader, and businessman Corre-
spondence relating to the sale of railroad bonds, the Tyler adminMra-
tion, national currency, and Virginia politics, a personal journal
holographs of speeches and contributions to newspapers "relating to
ph losophy, the statehood movement In West Virginia, and toe Libor a
Colonization Society, Includes broadsides and p^ets on the
statehood movement; a circular on the Baltimore a^nd Ohio Railroad
and the Hockhocklng Valley Railroad to Parkers^" W Va and
Lancaster, Ohio; and scrapbsoks of clippings concerning the North
western Turnpike, politics, and the development ofTarklrsbm-g
Wa G ndHng°, f 1^48. H - TaTeDner ' JU " etta Camden, and Mrs. Ralph
1. Railroads— Finance. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1841-1845. 8 Cur-
^h7 q Af, tlon ~ D - S> 4 - vlr e">l«-Pol.&govt.-1775-1865. 5. Philos-
ophy— Addresses, essays, lectures. 6. West Virginia— Pol & govt 7
Northwestern Turnpike, W. Va. 8. Parkersburg, W. Va.— Hist i
Liberia Colonization Society, '
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 60-3322
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
Papers, 1802-52.
138 Items.
In Puke University Library.
Kentucky statesman and political leader. Correspondence and
PJPJW (™*'nly tor the period 1821-61) dealing with the second Bant
of the United States, public finance, the Missouri compromise. Cabinet
appointments (1817), the possibility of the purchase of Texas by the
United States (1825), a financial panic In 1819, the tariff, Nullifica-
tion, and the Whig Party. Some letters (especially In 1844) give
evidence of Clay's presidential ambitions. Other subjects referred to
Include Clay's private debts, horse breeding, various lawsuits land
sales and purchases, appointments to the U. S. Military Academy at
West Point, political appointments, introduction of English cattle Into
the West, Kentucky bluegrass, and Clay's refusal to free three of
his slaves. Includes several letters of Clay's daughter, Ann B. Clay
Brwln, commenting on family matters and Washington (D. O.) soci-
ety. ■
Indexed in part.
Acquired 1936, 1941, 1944, and 194B.
■ 1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1881. 2. Finance, Public— U. S.—
1801-1861. 3. U. S.— Econ. condlt. 4. Stock and stock-breeding-
Kentucky, 5. Washington, D. O.— Soe. life & cust. i Erwln. Ann
Brown (Clay) 1807-1835. '
^ , „',' MS 60-3323
Duke Univ. Library
Coston, Erasmus H
Papers, 1744-1939.
985 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, teacher, and public official, of Palo Alto, Onslow Co.,
N. C. Correspondence, deeds, grants, and other legal papers, and a
daybook. Most material dates from 1854-69. Includes material re-
lating to Coston's work as county register of deeds, postmaster for
both the U. S. and Confederate Governments, and teacher In the com-
mon schools. Other papers pertain to Methodism In North Carolina
during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods; Trinity College
(later Duke University) at Durham; the University of North Caro-
lina ; and such economic subjects as farming and farm prices, slavery
and the slave trade, and administration of estates. Some letters
refer to desertions In Lee's army during the Petersburg (Va.) cam-
paign late In the war.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1949-50 and 1954.
1. Real property— North Carolina. 2. Postal service— North Caro-
lina. 8. Methodist Church In North Carolina. 4. Duke University.
5. North Carolina. University. 6. Agriculture— North Carolina—
Onslow Co. 7. Slavery In the U. S.— Onslow Co., N. C. 8. Desertion,
Military— Confederate States of America.
t, k x, . . MS 60-3324
Duke Univ. Library
Clifton, John L
Papers, 1784-1916.
4772 Items and 11 v.
In Duke University Library.
Businessman, clergyman, and possibly a lawyer, of Clinton and
Falson, N. O. Correspondence, legal papers, bills, receipts, daybooks,
and copybooks, mainly from 1880-89. Legal and business papers con-
cern the administration of various estates; these Include contracts
for hiring slaves, deeds to land, and deeds for the sale of slaves.
Commodity price lists, copies of wills and marriage licenses, powers
of attorney, papers concerning a lawsuit In which Clifton was a
party, daybooks and ledgers of William S. Clinton, and daybook of
James A. Tillman, a physician (1852-57) Personal and family papers
Include copybooks of pupils, and Otytl War letters written by Clifton's
sons while serving In South Carolina and Virginia. These describe
the Fort Sumter bombardment (1861), military pay and supply con-
ditions, fortifications near Georgetown and Wilmington, a retreat
from Fredericksburg to Richmond, and the siege of Charleston (1863)
Includes Clifton's certificate of ordination to preach in the Free Will
Baptist Church (1835)
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1952.
1. Executors and administrators — North Carolina. 2. Slavery In
the U. S— North Carolina. 3. South Carolina— Hist, — Civil War-
Sources. 4. Virginia— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 5. Real property-
North Carolina 6. Medicine — North Carolina. 7. Prices U. S. i.
Clinton, William S. n. Tillman, James A.
MS 60-3325
Duke Univ. Library
Corbin, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876.
Papers of Francis P. Corbin and family, 3662-1885.
719items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, planter, and businessman, of Virginia, Philadelphia, and
Paris. Correspondence and other papers, including those of James
Hamilton Couper, Georgia agriculturist and geologist; and Corbln's
father-in-law, James Hamilton, merchant of Georgia, South Caro-
lina, and Philadelphia. Other papers are those of Corbln's brothers,
his children, and other family members. Includes early Corbin land
grants, lists of property and Negroes on plantations; material con-
cerning a mercantile business operated by Hamilton and Couper In
Georgia and South Carolina (to 1818), and by Hamilton In Philadel-
phia after that date. The Francis P. Corbin papers (following 1828)
are concerned with a sugar plantation In Louisiana ; rice cultivation
and marketing at a Georgia plantation ; race horses owned and bred
by Corbin and a brother, Robert Beverley Corbin ; the estate of
James Hamilton ; financial affairs ; Richard Washington Corbln's
journey from Europe to join the Confederate service; and corporate
stocks and bonds, Including those of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Other material concerns the Clay-Polk campaign of 1844 ; President
Polk's cabinet, presidential message, and proposed program; and
support tendered the Confederate cause in France and England.
Some papers refer to the activities of John Slldell, Confederate com-
missioner, In Paris.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1944 and 1954.
1. Plantations— Southern States. 2. Merchants, American— South-
ern States. 8. Race horses, 4. Investments— Pennsylvania. 5. Polk.
James Knox, Pres. U. S., 1795-1849. 6. Slldell, John, 17937-1871
7. Confederate States of America — For. Del. i. CouDer James
Hamilton, 1794-1866. n. Hamilton, James, 1763-1829. m Corbin
family,
«. „ . ... MS 60-3326
Duke Univ. Library
Ferry, Elisha Peyre, 1825-1895.
Papers, 1868-95.
3 ft. (ca. 2480 Items)
In University of Washington Library.
Surveyor genernl of Washington Territory, Governor of Washlng-
ton, lawyer, and businessman. Correspondence, business records,
court papers, documents, speeches, addresses, and notes. The bulk
of the correspondence Is concerned with Ferry's nomination and elec-
tion to the governorship, but some of It relates to his business Inter-
ests. Includes papers of the Seattle law firm of McNaught, Ferry and
McNaught (later McNaught, Ferry, McNaught, and Mitchell) ; Seattle
fire papers (1889) ; and minutes of the Territorial Central Commit-
tee of the Republican Party. Persons and firms named include John
B. Allen, Thomas H. Cavanaugh, Wellington Clark, Seluclus Garfielde,
John F. Gowey, John H. McGraw, the Northern Pacific Railroad Co.,
Nathaniel H. Owings, J. A. Paddock, W. J. Parkinson, the Repuhlican
Party of the State of Washington, the Seattle and Lake Washington
Waterway Co., Watson C. Squire, Thomas R. Shepard, and Henry L
Wilson.
Indexed in the library's main curd catalog.
Inventory record and guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library-restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Eliza Ferry Leary estate.
1. Wnshington (State)— Pol. & govt. 2. Seattle— Fire, 1889. 8,
Northern Pacific Railroad Company. 4. Republican Party. Washing-
ton (State) 5. Seattle and Lake Washington Waterway Company,
r. McNaught, Ferry, McNaught and Mitchell, Seattle, n. Republican
Party. Washington, Territorial Central Committee.
MS 60-3327
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Llbrory
338
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Coleman family.
Papers, 1806-1921.
87 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and farm records of an Arkadelphla (Ark,)
family, containing accounts of social life and customs in Arkansas
during and after the Civil War, Main coverage is for 1843-05. Sub-
jects dealt with include feelings in Virginia prior to secession, pre-
war financial transactions, dally farm life, and events during the
Civil War : a skirmish at Drewry's Bluff, the Jubal A. Early raid on
Washington, D. C, one of William 0. Quantrlll's early raids, wartime
financial Inflation, property confiscations by both sides, action around
Spoonville, Ark., Involving Confederate forces under Gen. Joseph
Shelby, and other matters. Letters and diary entries of the Recon-
struction period relate to the burning of Brenham, Tex., by Federal
troops; reaction of Negroes to Beconstructlon ; the lahor situation
during the period ; cotton culture, ginning, and prices j the settling of
estates; conflicts between Baptists and Methodists over the estab-
lishment of a church ; the founding of Ouachita College at Arkadel-
phla; the pensioning of Confederate veterans; and the introduction
of the telegraph In Arkansas, One of the diaries contains medical
prescriptions and recipes.
Card Index in the library.
. Acquired 1958.
1. Arkansas— Soc. life & cust. 2, U. S,— Hist.— Civil War— Per-
sonal narratives. 8. Reconstruction— Arkansas. 4. Arkadelphla,
Ark. — church history. 5. Ouachita Baptist College, Aikadelphla,
Ark. 6. Pensions, Military — Arkansas. 7. Telegraph— Arkansas. 8.
Medlclne-^Formulne, receipts, prescriptions. 8. Cotton trade— Arkan-
sas. 10. Executors and administrators — Arkansaa
MS 60-3328
Duke Univ. Library
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895.
Papers, 1813-1903.
lOft.
In University of Virginia Library (4083, 4098, 4115)
Virginia lawyer, State legislator, Confederate officer, and Gover-
nor (1874—78) Correspondence and other papers, concerned with a
wide variety of personal, family, military, political, and economic
topics. Letters from Kemper's wife, Cremora Conway (Cave) Kem-
per, and several of their children discuss, among other things, the
education and finances of one son and the disappearance and death
of another. Papers of the ante helium period relate to Issues before
the Virginia House of Delegates during Kemper's service as a legis-
lator: reorganization of the State militia, several national and State
political campaigns, Virginia railroads, and the Virginia Military In-
stitute. Material of Civil War Interest Includes discussions of the
State's unpreparedness for \ynr, subsistence nnd stores, conscription
and impressment, manpower problems, troop movements, tactical and
strategical command decisions, the raising and provisioning of mili-
tia units, hnttles and battlefields of Second Manassas and Antletam,
and Kemper's participation In the Battle of Gettysburg. Civil War
leaders referred to include Ambrose P. Hill, Jubal A. Early, S. T.
Stuart, Philip St. George Cocke, C. D. Dimmock, James Longstreet,
3. E. B. Stuart, George Edward Pickett, Lewis A. Armlstead, Jere-
miah Morton, N. T. Patton, Fltzhugh Lee, Alexander H. Stephens,
Ulysses S. Grant, John S. Mosby, Philip Sheridan, William T. Sher-
man, Robert A. Banks, Robert B. Lee, Fltz-John Porter, and others.
Much material relates to the Reconstruction period, fiscal and debt-
paying policies, Kemper's gubernatorial campaign, public Issues while
he was In office, law practice, land and mineral speculation, Federal
troops in the West nnd 'South, education, and memorials to Civil
War heroes.
1. Virginia— Pol. & govt. 2. Virginia. Militia. 8. Railroads— Vir-
ginia. 4. Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. 5. Virginia—
Hist.— Civil War. B. Reconstruction— Virginia. i. Kemper, Cre-
mora Conway (Cave) u. Kemper family.
MS 60-3329
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Connaway, John Waldo, 6. 1859.
Papers, 1785-1944.
Id University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection. * »*, ,
Correspondence and other papers of a University of Missouri pro-
fessor and his family, Including a diary (1938), articles and lectures
on veterinary science and comparative medicine, and poems. Names
represented Include Paul Paquln, Andrew W. McAlester.H. J. Waters,
F. B Mumford, and William F. Switzler. Family papers constat
mainly of promissory notes and receipts (1785-1817) collected, by
John Connaway and eorreapoirdenco of Dennis H. Connaway daring
the Civil War and Beconstructlon.
Gift of Dr. Connaway.
1. Veterinary medicine — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Missouri —
Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 8. Reconstruction — Missouri. I. Con-
naway, John. n. Connaway, Dennis H. m. Connaway family.
MS 60-3330
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Cabell family. , .,. , m . ,...
Papera of the Cabell and Camngton families, 1776-1890.
In University of Virginia Library (2447, 2450, 2456)
Corres^ndence! 1 " legal documents, and other pape™. lnc ' udl . n ||
Towles family papers (of the Revolutionary period), Dabney family
papera, and « reeo^Sbook of William Cabell Oarrlngton, edi o. •of the
Richmond Whig and the Richmond times, containing two Wills (1838
and 1839) of Beverley Randolph and the will of Charles H. Randolph
(both of Powhatan Co., Va.), poems, a newspaper sketch of William
Cabell, Sr., of Union Hill, and miscellaneous cUpplngs, Letters In-
clude observations on Wlnfleid Scott, Zachary Taylor John 0. Fre-
mont, and other heroes of the Mexican War; Oarrlngton's editorship
of the Whig during the late 1840's; affairs of the James River an-;
Kanawha Canal ; lands' of Ahrara Cabell on the Tennessee Rlvei ,
socini life in Washington; and affairs of the Cabell, Carrlngton, nnd
Wirt families. Correspondents Include B. J. Bnrbour, Agnes Oahell,
Joseph O CabcH, William H. Cabell, Henry Carrlngton, Louisa Eliza-
beth Cabell Carrlngton, Marin S. Dabney Carrlngton, William Cnbeli
Carrlngton, John B. Dabney, Hugh Blnlr Grlgsby, John A. Lancaster,
Laura H Wirt Randall, Francis Taylor, Richard Taylor, and Agatha
Towles. 'delated to otner Cabell collections In the library.
Deposit and gift, 1048 and 1048.
1. U. S— Hist— War with Mexico, 1S45-1848. 2. Richmond Whig.
3 James River nnd Kannwhn Canal. 4. Real property— Tennessee
Valley. 5. Washington, D, C — Soc. life & cust. 6. Wirt family.
I. Carrlngton, William C. n. Carrlngton family, in. Towles family,
iv. Dabney fnmlly.
MS 60-33C1
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Grinnan family.
Papers, 1749-1899.
5 ft.
Jn University of Virginia Library (211S)
Business records, correspondence, nnd account hooks of the Grinnan
family of Fredericksburg, Va. including bills, accounts, and inventories
of a succession of Scotch-American merchants operating out of
Fredericksburg as early ns 1759 and continuing Into the ,10th cent,:
Scott & Gray; Gray & Mitchell; Mitchell, Gray & Contes; Daniel
Grinnan and John Mundell of the firm of Grinnan & Mundell (flour
merchants and direct successors of pre- nnd post-Revolutionary enter-
prises operated under the names of Mitchell, Gray, Coates, and
Mundell) ; and correspondence with George Murray & Co., Norfolk,
Va., nnd with merchants of Richmond, Alexandria, New York, King-
ston, Jamaica, Liverpool, Glasgow, and other plnces. Other papers of
the Grinnan fnml'y include correspondence of Andrew Glassell Grin-
nan and mnterlal relnting to his medical practice, correspondence of
his wife, Georgin Screven Bryan Grinnan and of his father-in-law,
Joseph Randall ltrynn, of Richmond ; papera and letters of Randolph
Brvan G.-iumii, Presbyterian missionary to Japan; business papers
of Robert Alexander Grinnan and Mrs. Helan Grinnan ; nnpei-s of the
Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg ; Virginia currency and hills
of exchnnge (1759-1806) ; indentures, documents, and loiters of fore-
bears of Elizabeth Grinnan Jackson, chiefly members, of the Cmnkel-
ton Seashols, Scholl, nnd Shuil families of I-ancnstcr Co., Bucks Co.,
and Franklin Co., Pa. ; land deeds and indentures In I'atrick, Carroll,
Botetourt, Wythe, and Grayson counties in Virginia ; blacksmiths
books' genealogical data on the Carr, Grlnnnn, Hollnday, Lewis,
Nicholas, and Randolph fnmllles of Virginia; papers and accounts
relating to the estates of Francis Burnley, John Howard, and Charles
Pitt Howard of Orange Co., Va. ; the story of the capture by Indians
in the Revolution of Frances (Madison) Beale Hlte ; and material on
the Randolphs of Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Va„ Braidwood's Insti-
tutions for the Deaf and Dumb at Edinburgh, Georgetown College,
Ky., Alton College, III., Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, copper min-
ing projects, coal mining in Virginia, Innds and titles In Minnesota,
Iowa Kansas Territory, and southwestern Virginia, the Jordan Winn
Iron Works In Rockbridge Co., Va., national elections from 1810-00,
abolitionists, secession of the border states, prices In Richmond, and
property difficulties In 1801. Also includes miscellaneous letters nnd
documents of A. D. Almond, Jnmes Arthur, Charles Aunspaugh,
Robert A Banks, James Burbour, John H. Bell, Thomas Black, A. R.
Blakey, William Boiling, P. B. Borst, C. G. Brown, Carter Braxton
Bryan, Elizabeth Tucker Bryan, John Rnndolph Bryan, Joseph Bryan,
James Buchanan, Mrs. Francis Burnley, John Cabell, Joseph Carrlng-
ton Cabell, Lndy Emma Campbell, A. T. Caperton, Richard Chapman,
Robert M. Clark, John Coalter, Mrs. Eustace Conway, Jane A. U>n-
way? Mildred (Glassell) Covell, John F. Cowar^ N N. Cramer, Caleb
Gushing, Nathan P Dodge, William L. Early Daniel B Ewlng, John
Fleming Mattle A. Gnrett, Andrew Glassell, James Glassell, John
GassSf, John K. Gordon,' John Gray, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella M.
Grinnan Helen (Bryan) Glassell Grinnan, A. M. Hamilton 'thomns
Hanson" James O. Hart, William Waller Hening, Joseph Henry,
Phnrles P Hill Herbert Hoover, John Hoover, Andrew Johnson^C,
Johnson, Robert E. Lee, Hugh Lenox A. Alexander Little Ellen Lo-
max, Sydney C. Long, Andrew T MacCllntock, Howard Malcolm
Fontaine Maury, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Hugh Mercer John
Mitchell Thomas Nelson, Mnrsena R. Patrick, Hugh Patton, Charles
H. Peckl John Randolph of Roanoke, Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.,
T H Roberts, William Scott, F. A. Slaughter, George A. Smith, G. S.
J- ' MS 60-3332
339
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Grinnan family. Papers, 1749-1899. (Continued)
Smith, James Someryille Charles A. Spencer, John Dodson Stiles,
noli, £ 'J' £ B - St S? rt ' Qeorge J - Sumner, John S. Swnnn
Beverley Tucker, Frances Tucker, George Tucker, Henry St. George
lucker, J.m'y Coulter Tucker, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker St George
Tucker, John Tyler, Lewis Willis, William Wirt, and Henry A Wise
Described in the Annual report of the archivist, Universltv of Vir-
ginia Library, 1085-36, p. 5; 1936-37, p. 5; 1937-38 D 7-1942-41
P ' T'^t^ P - 26 ' 1945 ^ 7 ' P- 83; 'and 1947-49. p. 152 ' J^stll
scribed in Eighteenth century calendar of manuscripts In the Univer-
sity of Virginia Library, compiled by K. Walter Coakley (1941)
1. Merchants, American— Fredericksburg, Va.
Vlr,Hnl« TT . T ,K MS 60-3332
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Brown, Henry Armitt, 1844-1878.
Papers, 1693-1908.
800 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer. Letters relating to his education and career, together
with genealogical notes on the Armitt, Baker, Boiler, Brown, L'vezey
Robeson, and allied families.
Presented by Mrs. Dorothy Burr Thompson, 1941-42
1. Armitt family. 2. Baker family. 8. Bolle.- family. 4. Brown
family, e. Livezey family. 8. Robeson family.
„, , 1D ,'" MS 60-3333
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
b. 1839.
Davidson, James F
Papers, 1868-1917.
15 v. and 5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Diaries, newspaper clippings, and other papers of a farmer and
lawyer of Illinois, Missouri, and North Dakota. Includes references
to farming, animal breeding, court cases, politics, opera, the theater,
the St. Louis World's Fair, and World War I.
Deposited by Aileen Davidson.
1. Agriculture— The West. 2. Stock and stock-breeding— The West
3. Lawyers— Missouri— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4 Thea-
ter—The West. 5. St. Louis, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1904.
6, European War, 1914-1918— U. S. '
Missouri. Ur.lv. Llbr.
MS 60-3334
Love, James, educator.
Papers, 1836-1913.
5 v. and 7 folders.
Col 1 ™ P 1 nlver8lty of Mlss °<" , l Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Personal and business papers of an educator of Callaway Co.. Mo.
Includes registers of students at Fulton Academy and Prairie High
School in Fulton, Mo., account books. of Fulton Academy, minute
books of the Tippecanoe Club and a lyceum, records of the Youth's
Debating Society In Lancaster, Ky., library subscription lists (1844),
advertising circulars (1846), tax receipts (1849), a deed (1850). a
newspaper notice of the marriage of James Love to Ann George a
newspaper list of emigrants from Callaway Co., Mo., to California
photos., and other papers relating to philosophy, religion, and
(KlllXlCSt
Deposited by the Charity Stllle Langataff Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution.
1. Education— Missouri. 2. Advertising cards. 3. Taxation— Calla-
way Co., Mo. 4. California — Emig. & lmmlg. 5. Libraries — Mis-
souri— Callaway Co. I. Fulton Academy, Fulton, Mo. n. Prairie
High School, rxr. Tippecanoe Club. iv. Youth's Debating Society,
Lancaster, Ky.
. „ MS 60-3335
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Jaeger, Luth, 1851-1925.
Papers, 1874-1933.
4 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Banker and Journalist Correspondence and speeches, with infor-
mation on John A. Johnson, Governor of Minnesota, Paul HJelm-
Hansen as a presidential possibility, the Kensington Rune Stone,
problems of naturalization and Americanization, racial dlscrimina-
w ' ,15? ^■ c 1 ndl i 1 w) an Wonian 's Suffrage Association, the Political
Equality Olub of Minneapolis, World War I, and the Treaty of Ver-
sailles. Includes family correspondence with Glor Thorvald Mejdell
and other friends in Norway, Ernest Lundeen, James Manahan, Knute
Ne.jon, Anton J. Rockne, and Thomas D. Schall.
LJohnson, John Albert, 1861-1909. 2. Hjelm-Hansen, Paul, 1810-
1881. 3. Kensington Rune Stone. 4. Naturalization— U. S. 5. Ameri-
canization. 6. Race discrimination. 7. Scandinavian Woman's Suf-
frage Association. 8. Political Equality Club, Minneapolis. 9. Euro-
pean War, 1914-1818.
„, „ „ MS 60-3336
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Buchanan, James, Prcs. U. 8,, 1791-18C8.
Papers, 1775-18C8.
ca. 25,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, drafts, reports, documents, notes, articles,
speeches, legal papers, bills, receipts, pamphlets, memoruhllla, scrap-
book, clippings, and other material, relating to air phases of Bu-
chanan's career. Some papers pertain to his early career as an
attorney, others to his business Investments, Democratic politics In
Pennsylvania and the Nation, Buchanan's diplomatic service as Min-
ister to Russia (1832-33) and England (1854-56), his period as Sec-
retary of State (1845-49), as Member of Congress, and as President
(1857-61) Much material reflects the growing antagonism between
North" and South before the Civil Wat ; other papers concern con-
troversies during Buchanan's adminlstr.';"-.n, notably the Post Office
blank printing dispute (1857-60) and Buchanan's controversy with
General Winfield Scott. Includes biographical materlul and writings
by Buchanan concerning his administration, papers relating to the
Democratic Convention of 1856, p.nd records pertaining to several
legal cases, notably the Impeachment of Federal Judge Peck (1830-
81) Includes letters from Simon Cameron, John W. Forney, John
Slldeli, Benjamin H. Brewster, Jeremiah Black, Nahum Capen, Wil-
liam B. Reed, John Meredith Read, Stephen Pleosonton, Mrs. David
Lynch, and others.
Many papers published in Works of James Buchanan, edited by
John B. Moore (1908-11)
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1861. 3. U. S.— For. rel.— 1815-1861. 4
U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Causes. 5. U. S. Post Office— Hist. 6.
Scott, Wlnfleld, 1786-1866.. 7. Democratic Party. National Conven-
tion, Cincinnati, 1856. i. Peck, James H., d. 1837.
MS 60-3337
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barry, Benjamin P
Correspondence of Benjamin F. and William Robert
Barry, 1862-64.
21 items.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Letters of Benjamin F, Barry, an Oktibbeha Co. (Miss.) physician
who served in the 2d Battalion (also called the 4th) of Mississippi
Cavalry, CSA; and his brother, William Robert Barry, a member
of Co. K, 14th Regiment of Mississippi Infantry, CSA. The letters,
addressed to their sister, Mary B. Barry, and their father, Burtley
Barry, of Columbus, Miss., give much detail about the military opera-
tions of the two units. '■"■■
Q'ft ot Sarah D. Nellson, niece of Benjamin and William Barry,
o i- US.— Hist— Olvll War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
«■ "• S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi Cav-
alry— 4th. 3. Mississippi Cavalry. 4th Battalion, 1861-1865. 4.
Mississippi Infantry. 14th Begt, 1861-1865. Co. K. 0. U. S.~
Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi Infantry— 14th—
Co. K. I. Barry, William Robert, n. Barry, Mary B. m. Barry.
Bartley. «.-.#>
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and Hist
MS 60-3338
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Church and meeting collection, 1649-1916: miscellany,
1649-1904.
ca. 820 Items and 3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Special collections forming a part of the Church and meeting col-
lection are cataloged separately.
Minutes of an "evangelical society," not otherwise Identified (1808-
17) j church account book (1855-1904) ; minutes of a special commit-
tee on marriage and divorce of the Synod of Pennsylvania (1883) :
marriage register of Pennsylvania (1684-89) chiefly certificates of
Quaker marriages In Philadelphia; register of marriages performed
by Edward D. Corfteld, Justice of the peace of Philadelphia Co. (1814-
39) ; marriage records of St. Thomas' Church, Whltemarsh, Pa.
(1857-64) ; marriage licenses of Caroline Co., Md. (1774-1815) copied
by H. O. Cracor; and a general group of marriage certificates (1649-
Glft of various persons ; some Items purchased.
1. Marriages-Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. 2. Registers of
births, etc.— Pennsylvania. 8. Registers of births, etc.— Caroline Co.,
Md. i. Corfleld, Edward D. n. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Synods. Pennsylvania, m. Whltemarsh, Pa. St. Thomas' Church.
MS 60-3339
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wallace, William Henson, 1811-1870
Papers, 1841-79.
595 Items.
In University of Washington Library.
Army officer, member of the Territorial Council, territorial dele-
MS 60-3340
340
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wallace, William Henson, 1811-1870. Papers, 18il-79.
(Continued)
Bate from Washington and Idaho, Governor of Idaho Territory, ana
Justice of the peace at Stellacoom, Wash. Correspondence (chiefly
concerned with Indian wars, politics, and patronage), business rec-
ords, documents, memoranda, and other papers. Includes material
collected by Wallace such as pioneer letters, documents relating to
property losses and military service In the Puget Sound area Indian
wars, articles of agreement, miscellaneous legal documents relating
to the Puget Sound Agricultural Co., William Tolmle, and others.
Correspondents Include Benjamin Alvord, Arthur A. Denny, Charles
Hutchins, Milton Kelly, Andrew J. Moses, Simpson P. Moses, William
Pickering, James Tllton, U. S. Office of Indian Affairs, and Philip
Keach. •
Cnrd index alia -index in the :»rary s card catalog.
Unpublished Inventory record and guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
1. Pacific coast Indians. Wars ■■with, 1847-1865. 2. Washington
(State)— Pol. & govt. 3. Idaho — Pol. & govt. 4. Puget Sound Agri-
cultural Company. 5. Tolmle, William Fraser. 6. Justices of the
peace—Washington (State) 7, Frontier and pioneer life— Washing-
ton (State)
MS60-3340
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Chesson, William L
Papers of William L. Chesson and family, 1783-1894.
1346 Items an<5,4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Clerk of the court of Washington Co., K. O. Correspondence,
business and personal papers, account books, letter book, and ledger,
of Chesson and of his brothers and sisters. The earlier papers are
legal documents of William L. Chesson. Most material dates from
1806-69, and Includes contracts for the hire and purchase of slaves,
records of John B. Chesson's wholesale flsh house of Armlstead and
Chesson, political letters telling of strife In the North Carolina As-
sembly between Whigs and supporters of Martin Van Buren, demands
from the Freedmen's Bureau for the arrest of a person In Beaufort,
N C • the will of Andrew L. Chesson, Negro participation In Repub-
lican politics at Bdenton, crops in Florida, and legislation regarding
Ashing In North Carolina,
Indexed In part
Acquired 1933, 1942, 1949, 1954, and 1957. ^
1 Court records— Washington Co., N. 0. 2. Fish trade— North
Carolina. 3, North Carolina— Pol. & govt. 4. Slavery in the U. S.—
North Carolina. I. Chesson, Andrew L n. Chesson family, m.
Armlstead and Chesson. iv. U. S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen
and Abandoned Lands,
MS 60-3341
Duke Univ. Library
West, Rufus A rollertor.
Papers, 1774-1952.
7 boxes, 3'bundles and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (576, 599, 821)
Papers mainly dealing with Monongalia, Preston, and Taylor
Counties, W. Va., containing personal papers relating to West's teach-
ing career, the Oak Grove Cemetery Association, and the Wesley
Methodist Church, Morgantown, W. Va. ; business records and papers,
1842-75, of George M. Bagans of Morgantown ; records of the Mor-
gantown Female Academy, later known as the Whitehall Female
Seminary; records of the West Virginia Agricultural College, the
name of which was changed In 1868 to West Virginia University ;
construction costs for the Kingwood and West Union Turnpike, 1855-
64; papers dealing with real estate transactions In Illinois, Missouri,
and West Virginia; newspapers; pamphlets; broadsides; clippings;
and memorabilia of several schools, churches, and societies. Includes
mimeographed copies of radio scripts for the series, Know West
Virginia better, made by Oliver Shurtleff. Persons and firms named
Include Frank P. Arnold, Thomas Blckham, Leland S. Devore, Thomas
R Dllle H. C. Greer, Christian Haase, Hagans and Frum, Hagans
and Spa'hr, Hagans, Lynch and Protzman, JohnHlx, 0. R. Huston,
I. G. Lazelle, Henry B. Lazier, Elizabeth I. Moore, P. O. Rude, James
Scott, and Waltman T. Willey.
Gift of Mrs. C. F. Garrison, 1954-56.
1 Morgantown, W. Va. Oak Grove Cemetery. 2. Morgantown,
W Va Wesley Methodist Church. 3. Klngwood and West Union
Turnpike. 4. Real property— The West. 5. West Virginia— History,
Local I. Hagans, George M. n. Morgantown, W. Va, Whitehall
Female Seminary, m. West Virginia, University. rv.
Shurtleff, Oliver. Know West Virginia better.
MS 60-884:2
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Bagby-Turner papers, 1855-1952.
46 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (4750)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Copies of correspondence (1855-71) of George William Bagby,
Virginia author and editor, with Ellen Atwlli Turner containing com-
ments on social life in Lynchburg and Richmond^ and on Bagby 8
Short story Badly kicked— not by a horse, published In 1858. A cllp-
Dl^ of 1898 gives a partial list of Virginia surgeons In Confederate
sertlcV. Other letter™ (1861-66) relate to the Civil War career of
George Kempton Turner, a Confederate Army surgeon Includes
co^oondeuce (1929-52) of Helen S. Henderson (Mrs. A. T. Hen-
Sn? wlth^lrginlt librarians concerning the orlglnalletters.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Infea^lon^llterary'rbihts available In the library.
t KK^M* oust. 2. Rlchmond-Soc. llfe & cast,
S^Tufner, George Kempton 4. . Op**"*"*^ «* /£?<%
Army— Sanlt. affairs. x Bagby, George William, 1828-1883. n.
Turner, Ellen Atwlli. m. Henderson, Helen S. MS 60-3343
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Brown University.
Archives, 1769-ca. 1960.
100 ft.
R^orarof^nd MSI reK to Brown University and Its aiumn.
Includes 300 letters, 20 v. of Journals and a portfolio of sketches of
William Whitman Bailey, botanist, poet, and Professor at Brown ; 8
boxes of correspondence of Charles Value Ohapln, physician and
Providence Superintendent of Health; 3 boxes of correspondency
JournalsT and notes of Elmer Lawrence Corthell, civil engineer; 400
nailers of Lysander Dlckerman, clergyman and Egyptologist; 2100
SK of correspondence, .diaries, and notes of Solomon Drowne
p&an, ^tanist, and' professor at Brown University Medical
School: 27 boxes of correspondence, addresses, and sermons of WU-
nam Herbert Perry Faunoe, Baptist clergyman and pmWent of
Bro/n University; 265 pieces of correspondence and other papers of
James Manning, Baptist clergyman and president of Brown Univer-
sity; 6 letter books, 25 letters, and 4 v. of sermons and essays of
Asa Messer, Baptist clergyman and president of Brown University;
445 pieces i if correspondence, Journals, and other papers of Charles
King Ne^como, transcendentallst and member of the Brook Farm
community; 676 pieces of correspondence, legal papers, and receipts
of Usher Parsons, physician, and of, the Parsons family; 102 letters
of Thomas Ustlck, Baptist clergyman; 5000 pieces of letters, MSS.
articles/and scrapbooks of Lester Frank Ward, sociologist and pro-
fessor at Brown University; 2181 pieces of correspondence, addresses,
and notes of Francis Wayland, Baptist clergyman and president of
Brown University; 275 pieces (chiefly family letters) of Henry
Wheaton, Jurist, diplomat, and expounder of InternatlonaMaw , and
4 v and 1 box containing correspondence, sermons, and notebooks of
Alva Woods, Baptist clergyman and university professor.
Listed In the manuscript catalog of the library. '„,'.,„„„„
Open to investigates under restrictions accepted by the Horary.
1 Bapttsts-T-Olergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. A Bota-
nists-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. S. Physicians— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Civil engineers-^Cprrespondence, reminis-
cences etc 5. Parsons family. 6. Egyptology— Notes, reference mate-
rialsf etc 7 Transcendentalism. 8. Sociology-Notes reference ma-
terials etc I. Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. ii. Ohapln,
Charles Value, 1856-1941. "in. Corthell, Elmer Lawrence, 1840-1916.
iv Dlckerman, Lysander, 1826-1902, v, Drowne, Solomon, 1758-1834.
n. Faunce, William Herbert Perry, 1859-1980, vn. Manning, James,
1738-1701. vin. Messer, Asa, 1769-1838. rx. Newcomb, Charles King,
1820-1894. x. Parsons, Usher, 1788-1868. xi. Ustlck, Thomas, 1753-
1803 xn Ward, Lester Frank, 1841-1918. xm. Wayland, Francis,
1796-1865 xiv Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848. xv. Woods, Alva, 1797-
1887. xvi. Parsons famliy. ^ ^^
Brown Univ. Library ■
Baker family. « fc
Papers of the Baker and Wheeler families, 1763-1954.
4 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (4251)
Papers of the related families, of New Jersey, Massachusetts, ami
Vermont : and genealogical and other papers relating to the Edwards,
Hockley, Hopkins, Pomeroy, Warner, and Whiting families liio
Baker papers include correspondence, certificates, diplomas, and other
material of Charles Whiting Baker, engineer, economist, and civic
leader: his wife, Rebekah Wheeler Baker; their son, Charles Whiting
Baker Jr,: and Lucy Baker, a music teacher. The elder Bakers
correspondence (1900-41) concerns public affairs. Including the Pan-
ama Canal, British-American relations In both World Wars, business
conditions, and the Japanese threat to peace In the lOSO's. Of par-
tTcular interest s his correspondence with William Howard Taft In
which the President reveals his views on controversies and IssueR of
his admmist^lon, including the Taft-Balllnger diva* . ™ feeler
papers Include receipts (1763) of Aaron Wheeer of Masc ra N. H ,
DaDers of Lewis H. Wheeler containing Information on the Civil War
KaVvland and the Baltimore riots (1862); a letter of Mary O.
WhS (1903) relating details of the payment b, John B. Whesler
of Daniel webster-s legal fee In the Dartmouth College case; personal
MS 60-3345
341
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler fam-
Hies, 176W954. (Continued)
letters of John Whee'er, clergyman and president of the University of
Vermont; his wife, Sarah Anne Hopkins Wheeler; and papers of John
B Wheeler David ^B Wheeler, Lucia Wheeler, and Ellen Wheeler.
Also, journals (1853-54) of Lewis Hopkins Wheeler, relating events
wh"J! 0ya £ e 'n° m PhlladeI P h 'a to Honolulu and return; photos, of the
Z^ B r 'amily, scenes at the University of Vermont/ autographs!
^rT^T^ ^ " nd scra P b °<"^ deludes an anonymous MS In
French and other languages on the subject of cipher writings (1765)
M^fniX' 1 ' e S" ) ? den i :e l ' e ' at t S t0 ■Peakew-tor the Outlook Club of
Be?™ n fnL ^ a0 , I ?} he co " ea PO nd ?«ts are Lyman A Abbott,
nXvwn H e o ^? 0a i d ^ Undseu, . Warren R - A «stln, Newton D
Ba k Z'-Z- ?h„n a ^ h n ad ' Rlchai 2 ?' Byrd ' th « Mar °- Ula le Chambrun
Sr. IS ..e Chantal Cummlngs, Catvln Coolldge, George Dewey John
Dewey, Stephen Early Dorothy Canfleld Fisher, Geor|e W <%ethaTs°
W. Averell Harrlman Herbert Hoover, Helen Keller, V K/WeUlngton
£°°,' H . e ™ y ,9 abot Lodge ' Jr ' JoseDn W. Martin. Jr. MagrieMttc&ll
-Dwight W. Morrow, Frank Murphy, James O'Connor, Gtfford Plnchot.
Robert R. Reynolds, Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt, Elihu Root,' Alfred B
Smith, Bayard Taylor, Elbert D. Thomas, Joseph P. Tumulty. Arthur
H, Vandenberg, Booker T. Washington, John Sharp Williams, Alex-
ander Woollcott, H. G. Wells, Sumner Welles, Samuel Merlman, John
B. Wheeier, James Adams, John Hopkins, Georgs P. Auld, Nicholas
Murray Butter, Winston Churchill (the American novelist), Morton
M. Foss, John R. Freeman, Leonard Metcalf, John Herman Rnndall.
Jr., Edwin R. A. Sellgman, and L. W. Wallace. '
1, Panama Oanal. 2. Economic assistance, American — Qt Brit 8
U. S— Econ. condlt. 4. Japan— For. rel.— 1912-1945. 5 XJ S Pol &
govt.— 1909-1918. 6. Maryland— Hist-Clvil War. 7. Voyages and
travels. 8. Cryptography. 9. Outlook Club, Mohtclalr, N. J. 10
Europe— Descr. & tra*.— 1800-1918. 11. u. S.— Geneal. i Baker,
Charles Whiting, 1865-1941. n. Baker, Rebekah (Wheeler) m
Wheeler, John, 1798-1862. it. Wheeler, Sarah Anne (Hopkins) v
Taft, William Howard, Pres. U, S„ 1857-1930. vi. Wheeler family
vn. Hopkins family.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 60-3345
Cabell family.
Papers of the Cabell and Ellet families, 1830-1930.
/6ft. :;',:■■■: .
In University of Virginia Library (276)
Correspondence, diaries, and other papers of Mary Virginia Ellet
Cabell, her father Charles Ellet, Jr., civil engineer, of Philadelphia
and her hushnnd, William D. Cabell, of Norwood, Nelson Co Va re-
lating mainly to Mrs. Cabell's career as author and civic leader.
Includes approximately 1000 letters from Mrs. Cabell to her children
Elvira Daniel Cabell, Margaret Cabell, Nina Cabell, and Mayo Cabell;
biographical and genealogical data on the Cabell and Ellet families;
material on Norwood School, conducted by William D. Cabell • corre-
spondence and printed matter concerning the U. S.S. Switzerland, the
U. S. S. Island Queen, and other vessels„in the Mississippi Ram Fleet
during the civil War; and data on the Daughters of the American
Revolution, of which Mrs. Cabell was president. Personal corre-
spondence contains observations on Paris during the Revolution of
1830; the Fugitive slave law; political leaders Henry Clay, Lewis
Cass, and John C. Calhoun, nnd conditions leading to the Civil War;
the caning of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks; David G, Fnrragut's
abilities as a Navy commander ; and the settling of William D Cabell's
estate. Correspondents Include George Barber, Mrs. Anthony Wayne
Cook, Charles Davles, William E. Dodd, Loyall Farragut Don P
Halsey, A. Moore, Edwin M. Stanton, and Robert Whitehead. ' Related"
to the library's William Daniel Cabell papers, Joseph C. Cabell papers
and Its other Cabell collections.
Gift, 1839 and 1952.
1. Norwood High School, Norwood, Va. 2. Mississippi Marine Bri-
gade, 1863-1865. 3. Daughters of the American Revolution. 4.
France— Hist.— July Revolution, 1830. 5. Fugitive slave law of 1850.
6. U. S.— Hist,— Civil War— Causes. 7. Summer, Charles, 1811-1874 —
Brooks assault. S. Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870. i. Cabell,
Mary Virginia (Ellet) n. Ellet, Charles, 1810-1862. in. Cabell, Wil-
liam Daniel, 1834-1904. iv. Ellet family.
MS 60-3346
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of early iron works, New England. 1763-
1913. '
4 v. and 666 sheets.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts of Elijah Backus & Sons, vlorwlch, Conn., 1763-1813 ;
Mount Hope Iron Co., Somerset, Mass., 1885-1913; Pomeroy Iron
Works, Plttsfleld, Mass., 1865-70; and Washington Mining Co New-
fleld, Me., 1792-1810. '
The Backus and Washington Mining records were purchased. Tho
Mount Hope records were given by Pepperell Manufacturing Co.. and
the Pomeroy records by Mrs. H. A. Francis.
1. Iron industry and trade— New England. i. Backus (Elijah)
and Sons, Norwich, Conn. n. Mount Hope Iron Company Somerset.
Mass. ni. Pomeroy Iron Works. Plttsfleld, Mass. iv. Washington
Mining Company, Newfleld, Me. waauiugum
HaryardUnlv. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Stark, Lloyd C 1886-
Papers, 1937-41.
22 flle drawers.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of a Missouri Governor, relating to the gubernatorial cam-
palgn of 1938 the Douglas-Bllllngs race for the Missouri Supreme
Court in 1938 the 8-way battle of Stark, Harry S. Truman and
S.1X ,S? M - M111, S an for the Democratic senatorial nomination In
1940, the Pendergast machine In Kansas City, Mo., and Stark's official
duties as governor. Includes speeches, press releases, appointment
and patronage papers, and flies on State employees, boards, depart-
ments, and commissions.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository
Deposited by Mr. Stark. '
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2. Patronage, Political— Mis-
souri. 8. Pendergast, Thomas Joseph, 1870-1945,
MS 61-2
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Patterson, Roscoe Conkling, 1876-
Papers, 1930-44.
10 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Campaign tour scrapbook and other papers of a Senator from Mis-
souri, including newspaper clippings, Senate bills, political pamphlets,
and notes. Some of the papers relate to Patterson's proposals for
legislation against kidnapping.
Gift of Mr; Patterson.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Kidnapping— U. S.
-■■ MS 61-3
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Historical Records Survey. Missouri.
Records, 1937-41.
160 flle drawers,
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
County court records, county histories, church records, and other
papers. Includes records of county clerks, assessors, and highway
engineers, and guides to records not Included. Church records Indi-
cate the location of deeds, minutes, and other documents.
Cataloged In part.
Gift of B. M, Basye.
1. Archives — Missouri. 2. Missouri — History, Local— Collections.
S.Missouri — Church history — Sources.
MS 61-4
Missouri. Ud'v. Llbr.
Wood family.
Papers, 1805-1906.
33 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Correspondence, family records, deeds, tax receipts, promissory
notes, and other papers of the William Wood family of Washington
Co., Mo, and the William Holman family of Shannon Co., Mo. In-
cludes a certification of William Wood's service In the mounted militia
(1814), 2 teacher's certificates and documents relating to a Mc-
Murtrey estate. Correspondents Include William Wood's father, his
brother-in-law William H. McMurtrey, and James Wood.
Gift of Mrs. J. P. Holman.
1. Missouri — Soc. life & cust. 2. Missouri — Hist. — Civil War —
Sources. r. Holman family.
•■'■ MS 61-5
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Shaw, Milton.
Papers, 1864-1921.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts ( typewritten)
Letters from Rutherford Co., Tenn., Fairvlew, Ky., and Lockwood,
Mo., discussing church matters, slaves, livestock, crops, trade, and
^agricultural Implements ; and church membership certificates, and
deeds from Dade and Cass Counties, Mo.
Deposited by Mrs. L. T. Hoback.
1. Slavery In the U. S. — Rutherford Co., Tenn. 2. Stock and stock-
breeding— Rutherford Co., Tenn. 8. Real property — Missouri. 4. Ken-
tucky — Econ. condlt. 5. Agricultural Implements.
MS 61-6
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
342
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Reformed Dutch Church records, 1741-1814.
2 v.
Id Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Church and meeting collection, 1649-1916.
Records of the Reformed Dutch Churches of Smlthneld, Pa. ( 1741-
1814) and of Conewago, Pa. (1789-1803)
Gifts and purchases from various sources.
1. Reformed Church in America— Pennsylvania. i. SmlthSeld,
Pa. Reformed Dutch Church, n. Conewago, Pa. Reformed Dutch
Church, m. Pennsylvania. Hlstorclal Society. Church and meeting
collection, 1649-1916.
MS 61-7
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
The Dreer collection: miscellaneous correspondence, ca.
1704-1898.
ca. 4000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Special collections forming a part of the Dreer collection are cata-
loged separately.
Letters of American and European statesmen, scientists, scholars,
authors, clergymen, jurists, merchants, military figures, and others.
Some items described In A catalogue of the collection of auto-
graphs formed by Ferdinand Julius Dreer (1890) Selected items
published In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography.
Gift of Mr. Dreer ; additional Items purchased.
1, Intellectuals — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Penn-
sylvania. Historical Society, The Dreer collection,
MS61-8
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Truman, Harry S., Pres. V. S., 1884-
Papers, 1936-45.
86 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence with constituents and other papers from the period
of Truman's service as U. S. Senator from Missouri and Vice-Presi-
dent. Includes material on the Senate War Investigating Committee.
Closed to Investigators.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1945. 2. U. S. Congress. Senate.
Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program.
MS 61-9
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Theilman family.
Correspondence, 1881-1928.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence of 4 brothers, Emll Theilman, Robert Theilman,
Louis Theilman, and O. A. Theilman, and their sister Bertha Theil-
man, all of Kingston, Mo. Includes discussions of the University of
Missouri, the Theilman family history, bookselling, moneylendlng,
and land values in southern Missouri and the Dakotas.
Gift of Laura Theilman,
1. Missouri. University. 2. Booksellers and bookselling — Missouri.
8. Loans — Missouri. 4. Real property— Valuation— The West.
MS 61-10
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Tate family.
Papers, 1786-1871.
7 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of the Tate family of Kentucky
arid Missouri, including a diary kept by James Tate on a trip to Cali-
fornia (1849) ; accounts of John Tate, James Tate, and Isaac Tate;
deeds; a bill of sale for a Negro woman; and papers of a family law-
suit. Includes papers of the Thespian Society of Greensburg, Ky,
Deposited by Mrs. S. G. Wood.
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 2. Missouri — Econ. condlt
x. Thespian Society, Greensburg, Ky.
MS 61-11
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Marmor, Kalmon, 1879-1956.
Papers, 1870-1952.
45 ft. .
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
in part, transcripts.
Editor, writer, lecturer, and teacher. Correspondence (ca. 26,000
letters by literary people from many parts of the world) ; a large
collection of circulars and form letters from many Institutions and
organizations ; clippings from English and American newspapers since
the 1880's ; and MSS. and letters' by a number of well-known Yiddish
and Hebrew writers and public figures such as ltzchak Ben Zvl,
Joseph Ohaim Brenner, Theodore Herzl, Anron Lleberman, Morris
Rosenfeld, Chalm Welzman, and Morris Winchevsky.
Unpublished guide in repository.
Opeu to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Marmor, 1950. . , „ '
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Jewish letters.
> MS 61-12
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Smith, Richard Perm, 1799-1854.
. Papers, 1785-1856.
5 v.
In HlstorlcalSoclety of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia dramatist and lawyer. Plays, poetry, narratives,
essays, a ilst of names of subscribers to Political works of the late
Richard Penn Smith (1856) and a cashbook of William Monroe
(1785) Among Smith's works Id the collection are The divorce, or
mock cavalier ; William Penn, a melodrama ; The triumph at Platts-
burg, a drama ; The bombardment of Algiers; Quite correct, a comedy;
The pelican, a farce; The man of mystery; A wife at a venture.
Presented by the estate of Horace W. Smith.
MS 61-13
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hughes, Rachel (Walls)
Papers, 1823-93.
8 folders. „ . , , .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical manuscripts
Correspondence and other papers ot Rachel Walls Hughes of .St.
Louis and Warren Co., Mo., Including a court order authorizing Eliza-
beth Gross to administer an estate (1828) Correspondents Include
Edmund N. Walls of Morgan Co., Ohio; B.R. Phillips, a lead miner
In Grizzly Flat, Calif. ; and G. W, Hughes, a student In the Normal
School at Klrksvllle, Mo.
Deposited by Mrs. Frank Daniel.
1. Missouri. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Klrksvllle.
2 Epidemics — Ohio. 8. Lead mines and mining — California. 4. Cali-
fornia—Religion. 5, U. S. Constitution. 16th amendment.
MS 61-14
Missouri. Un|v. Llbr.
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous army and navy autographs, 1571-1917.
38 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Dreer collection.
Autographs of persons in the American Navy (1762-1917) ; British
Navy (1855-1889) ; French Army and Nuvy (1671-1869) ; generals of
the American Revolution (1748-1822) ; Confederate generals of the
Civil War (1839-1901) ; Union generals of the Civil War (1838-1900) ;
English military figures (1678-1902) ; miscellaneous naval and mili-
tary letters (1574-1860) ; officers serving in America before the' Revo-
lution (1063-1799) ; Confederate niidsUnlon officers of the Civil War
(1861-65) ; officers of the War of 1812 and Mexican War (1790-
1867) ; and soldiers of the American Revolution (1768-18431
Most Items described In A catalogue of the collection of autographs
formed by Ferdinand Julius Dreer (1890) Selected Items published
in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography.
Gift of Mr. Dreer ; additional Items purchased.
1. Soldiers— Autographs. 2. Seamea— Autographs. I. Pennsyl-
vania. Historical Society. The Dreer collection.
MS 61-15
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Business records and journals, 1694-1857.
15 v. and 1 box. • ■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Dreer collection.
In part, photocopy.
Journals, letter books, daybooks, receipt books, ball books, sales
records account books, minutes, and other business records of ship-
builders, merchants, military organizations, courts, vessels, furriers,
land promoters, fire companies, aad other business and public enter-
prises. Includes records of or pertaining to Johannes Kelplus,
Francis Daniel Pnstorlus, Joshua Humphreys, Ogden and Hewes,
Garrett Meade, Chester Co. (Pa.), Philip Benezet, Sally (sloop), John
Heckewelder, Samuel P. Grlffltt, Bucks Co. (Pa.) brigade inspec-
tors, Frederick Shlnkles, the D. S. Brig Argus, John Reynolds, Wil-
liam Reynolds, and Philadelphia fire companies.
Some items described In A catalogue of the collection of auto-
graphs formed by Ferdinand Julius Dreer (1890) Selected Items
published In Pennsylvania magazine of history and blogrnphy.
Gift of Mr. Dreer; additional items purchased.
1 Pennsylvania— C'omm. 2. Pennsylvania — Indus. 3. Public utili-
ties— Peonsylvanla. i. Pennsylvania. Hlstorlcnl Society. The
Dreer collection. ,„„. ,„
MS 61-16
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
343
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous autographs, clergy, arts, and sciences, 1492-
84 t.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forme part of the Dreer collection <*-"<> »-
clere U v fie&t S l^ C .' i^ Sl r Ee, 1' a ° d dan ? ers ("Tfr-1905) ; American
flTOMQMnrT fSZj, Amerlcan law .y era (W79-1906) ; American poets
cSf?mS^ ? r ° Se Wr " ers J ( a706 - 1M 3) architectsTnd
sciuptois (.l(,84-lWM,j : astronomers H nd mathematicians (18'>7-lRfl!n ■
ISS 4 ? W } : Eng " Sh clergy <M«-MBB> ; English lasers (IBT^
1873) ; English poets (1649-1913) ; English prose writers U617-1898T
French prose writers (1605-1884) German prose writers 1688-1887 '■
Inventors (1738-1897) ; miscellaneous European writer^ 1654-il^ '■
miscellaneous MSS. (1681-1893); letters of statesmen scholars, au-
thors jurists, etc. (1728-1893) ; miscellaneous autographs (1852 "•
" aus and coniposers < 16 «-1»15) ; painters End Shaven, <il?il
Ists^doOl 190 3 I'° P ^ (1 ? ) - 19 ^ ) • « lan ". ""'Seons, andVhem:
ists (1BW-1903) ; poets of continental Europe (1612-1878) • DoDes
cardinals, aud Roman Catholic clergy (1492-1888) ■ Protestant E^
copal bishops (1765-1806) ; Protestant reformers and mS"aneSu^
&^l C > ,er 5 rt i 15(>8 , 18S0) !, W****** (1838-1917) T^cienUste
(1M8-1021) ; and travelers and explorers (1704-1895)
„,.„ ^ f items described in A catalogue of the collection of auto-
™?SL* 7 n! 5 by - ? erd ! naild Julius Dreer (1890) Selected items
published in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography.
Gift of Mr. Dreer ; additional items purchased
I « ! =A^I^ Era ^ PllS — Collections. 2. Intellectuals-Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc. i. Pennsylvania. Historical Society/ The Dreer
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-17
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous political autographs, 1497-1922
38 v. and 1 box. p ..«"».-■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Dreer collection.
«,; ^ U A t , < y aphs „? f • Am ?rt<:«n statesmen (1693-1911): participants in
SL^ bany ; ff°^ Aet - and Annapolis Convent on T (1752-18261 °
HB8*^r < BSS!r„ tal Co f8ress (1760-1806): EngUsh sTatomen
thesTit^ H7?? iPinf 8 ° f the C ?°^f (1837-1737) ; Governors of
ine states (1772-1910) ; mayors of Philadelphia (1684-18931 • mem
OT^lM^^Sfi i Presidents of the United States and their Cabinets
(1779-1922) ; royal personages (1497-1898) ; signers of the Declara
2Z£i$g$Sr. (rm ^ m) : and *« V35SSS
f^^'i!'^ 8 ^f cr, 5^ 'S A cat"loeue of the collection of autographs
f^££L y . Ferdlnand J ull <" Dreer (1890) Selected items pubHshed
in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography. unaueu
Gift of Mr. Dreer; additional Items purchased
1. Statesmen, American— Autographs. 2. Statesmen. European—
Autographs 3. Kings and rulers-Autographs. i PennsyWania
Historical Society. The Dreer collection. Pennsylvania.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-18
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Papers on political and military history, 1518-1864.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms pnrt of the Dreer collection.
hnntlKS""*' memoirs, documents, orderly book, commonplace
mSunrt n thW mat « rlnl concerned with American history and with
Holland, Denmark, France, England, and other countries; Includes
correspondence, papers, and records of King James vi of Scotland
Queen Anne of Denmark, William Penn, Thomas Lloy I Benjamin
SZrt Sinr B r J rK n r Hush V Georfie Washington, Thomas fefferson"
Kf p„^, J S '« John I £ cey ' Danlel Wler8 > J ' Kobinson, Peter Muhlen
?h 6, TT P ^ tr i ck eP eQry ' Marquls de La^yette, John Rutledge Bank of
Rn^» lte T n stat «- Nicholas Biddle, Gideon J. ¥m wf Simon B~
Buckner, Ulysses S. Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. -. "
■h„ *^i Jl £ cntal °e u e of the collection of autographs formed
JiS""" J , u » u s Dreer (1890) Selected items published It °pZ*.
sylvania magazine of history and biography.
Gift of Mr. Dreer ; additional items purchased.
a I: » °-~ H ' st -— Sources. 2. Europe— Hist.— 1492- — Sources
a Statesmen-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. PennsylJS
Historical Society. The Dreer collection. Pennsylvania.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-19
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Physicians' records and medicinal recipes. 1790-1889.
21 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Collection of business, professional, and personal
account books, 1676-1904. ' "^"'""
Ledgers, daybooks, receipt books, journals, cookbooks, and accounts
of physicians a dentist, and a maker of medicinal preparaUon?
mainly recording practice and transactions in Philadelphia -one
physician served the Hopewell and Bridgeton (N. J.) area Include
records of William J. A. Birkey, Charles Caldwel Benjamin H
Crfm^ J T osiah , % ateS ' Mrs Daniel W. Core, EbenX IS, Elijah
Grlmth, Joseph Klapp, and Robert C. Moon. . jmijuu
Gifts of various persons.
1 Cookery for the sick. 2. Medicine— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia.
3. Medicine— Jsew Jersey— Cumberland Co. 4. Dentistry— Pennsvl-
yania-Philadelphla I.Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collec-
tion of business, professional, and personal account books, 1676-1904.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ~
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Estate administration accounts. 1749-1900.
43 v, '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forms part of the Collection of business, professional, and personal
account books, 1676-1904.
Receipt books, estate inventories, journals, ledgers, executors' ac-
counts, and other records pertaining to the settlement of estates In-
cludes accounts of or relating to George A. Baker, Thomas Bartow,
John Beale Bordley, Joel and James Chalfant, John D. Cox, Joseph B
Gillingham, Jacob Donaldson, Michael Gratz, Godfrey Haga \John
Hall, Levi Adams, Joseph Israel, William Mann, Isaac Hu lit horn
Robert Harris, Michael H. Jenks, Jeremiah Bennett, W.B Watson'
Charles Alexander, Daniel Knight, Robert McCleay, Joseph Garson|
Jacob Mechlin, John F. Mifflin, Edward Burd, Rudolph Naele Peter
Paris William Meredith, William Smyth, Benjamin Wilson Elizabeth
£?."£' , B ?, nk of Nortn An > e "* a > Bishop White, Edward Shippen Burd
Eli Kirk Price, William Ttlghman, Japes Tilghman, Valentinl Ulrich
Thomas Volgt, George Wall, Abraham Wilt, Streeper and WUt
estate, and Isaiah Worrell. " ""i
Gifts of various persons.
1. Decedents' estates— Pennsylvania. 2. Executors and administra-
tors—Pennsylvania, i. Pennsylvania. Historical Society Collec-
tion of business, professional, and personal account books, 1676-1904.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Foster-Clement collection, 1685-1816.
ca. 1000 items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Legal and land records, largely concerned with affairs in Burllne-
ton Co., N. J. ; many of the papers are those of Josiah Foster, a justice
of the pace. Includes material on land grants, early settlers and
economic and political developments; surveys, plans, deeds wills re-
ceipts, and accounts; Indian land papers and surveys (1780-lRom •
nSrf^mf Ce ( , 17fl0 r ;1816 ) ! cashbook (1786-90) ; conrt docket took
phI"s1l793il813 S ) US °° Urt d0Cket8 < 1782 -1812) ; and pam-
r ,. al f t J' J <*<> Browning Clement, William Foster James, and
Charles Marshall. '
,. il Bj JT" n S^? 9°'' N - J .— Hist— Sources. 2. Real property— Bur-
lington Co., N. J. 3. Court records— Burlington Co N T
I. Foster, Josiah, 1743- 1770. "«6ion a,o., n. j.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-22
Minneapolis. Public Library. Mmio Sept.
Music manuscripts, 15th cent.-20th cent
ca. 150 items.
In Minneapolis Public Library.
Mi™ egm '! an Chants (474 p -> of the.Wth cent.; and MS. scores bv
Minneapolis composers of the 1900's, including works of Stanlev
n^lk y ^S Bercgulst, Barnes A. Bliss, Celius Dougherty Emn
Oberhofter, Wi lard Putton, Gordon Playman, Alfred MShuey Lewis
Slavlt, Southwick, and Emll Strakn. Also, about 40 p of notes ore!
BKmiS; ^ ', ^ r " « e '' »' us « in children's concerts performed by
the ilinneapolls Symphony Orchestra during the 1920's ■- ■ - • Dy
fr„i , ^ a 1 !l^i Flaln ; GreBorian ' etc '> 2 - Musl c, Americnn. 3 Orches-
tral music— Analysis, appreciation. i. Oberhoffer, Emli, 1867riaS8!
Minneapolis. Pub. Libr. M ^ 61-23
Philadelphia. First Universalist Church.
Records, 1810-1934.
ca. 50 v,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes of the vestry, pew books, ledgers, accounts, Sunday
hchool Association records, treasury books, correspondence with
Pennsylvania Universalist Convention, Fernwood Cemetery papers
Missionary Society materia], and miscellaneous documents. Includes
.minutes, accounts, ledgers, constitution, etc. of the Third Universalist
Church of Philadelphia (1840-55), 'and Sunday School attendance
books of the First Unitarian Church (1874-77)
Presented by Thomas Butler.
i. Philadelphia. Third Universalist Church, rr. Philadelphia
First Unitarian Church. Sunday School.
MS 61-24
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
344
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of physicians in New England, 1784-1862.
12 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Daybook (1784-87) of Webster, Bedford & Co., pharmacists, Bos-
ton; bills (1800-45) of James H. Plerrepont, Portsmouth, N. H.;
ledger (1815-44) of Thomas Jewett, Rlndge, N. H. ; ledgers and day-
books (1840-59) of Theodore H. Jewett, South Berwick, Me. ; day-
books (1841-47) of Joseph Osgood, Buxton, Me. ; and a combined
ledger and cashbook (1850-62) of William H. Cutler, Ashburnham,
Mass.
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W, Lovett (2d ed., 1951) ,
Gifts of Charles H, Taylor, Mrs. George Hobbs, and Charles F,
Cutler, 1988. ,
1. Pharmacy — Massachusetts — Boston. 2. Physicians — New Eng-
land.
MS 61-25
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
Stone, John Marshall, 3830-1900.
Papers, 1861-1926.
156 Items and 1 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Legislator, Confederate Army officer, Governor of Mississippi
(1876-82, 1890-96) and college president, Correspondence, documents,
notebook, and other papers, mainly dating from the 1870's and the
1890's. Subjects dealt with Include political affairs, the history of the
2d Mississippi Infantry Regiment, OSA, and a controversy with the
U. S. Treasury Dept. during Stone's governorship, over the issue of
special warrants under a Mississippi law. Includes correspondence
of Mrs. Stone following her husband's death, partly with Morris W.
Sasure (1902-03) regarding the return of Stone's sword. Other cor-
respondents Include William Cuilen Bryant, Prank Burkltt, Frank A.
Oritz, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Joseph R. Davis, Varina Anne Davis,
Thomas S. Gattirlght, James Z. George, Joseph Holt, Margaret H.
Davis Hayes, Thomns G. Jones, L. Q. O. Lamar, J, S. McNelly, John
J. Pettus, W. W. Stone, and E. O. Walthall.
The main collection was given by Mrs. Stone, 1930; additions by
purchase, 1945-46.
1. Mississippi— Pol. & govt. 2. Mississippi Infantry, 2d Regt,
1861-1865. 3. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories — Missis-
sippi Infantry— 2d. i. Stone, Mary Gilliam (Coman)
MS61-26
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and Hist.
Hallowell family.
Papers, 1849-77.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers and business records of the Pennsylvania family; Includes
canceled drafts and commercial notes with documentary stamps at-
tached; correspondence relating to financial matters and trade In
which Morris L. Hallowell and Co. were Interested; also photos.,
notes on Greek mythology, and Items relating to the publication of
Browning's The ring and the. book.
1. Silk Industry and trade — Philadelphia. 2. Mythology, Greek.
8. Browning, Robert, The ring and the book. I. Hallowell (Morris
L) and Company, Philadelphia.
MS 61-27
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
American Philosophical* Society, Philadelphia.
Miscellaneous manuscript collection, 1677-
ca. 2500 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Papers relating to American history, Indians, science and scientists
of the U. S, and abroad, and other topics. Important persons whose
papers are Included are Join QUlncy Adams, Louis Agassis, Domini-
que Arago, John J. Audubon, Alexander D. Bache, Joseph Banks,
John Bartram, Charles Bonaparte, Francis T. Buckland, William
Buckland, Joseph F. Correa de Serra, Elliott Coues, Georges Cuvler,
John Dickinson, Peter S. DuPonceau, Pierre S. DuPont, Thomas A
Edison, John Fothergill, Joseph Galloway, Asa Gray, William Her-
schel, Alexander Humbi.idt, Thomas H. Huxley, Lafayette, James
Logan; Charles Lyell, Nevll Maskelyne, Qouverneur Morris, Isaac
Newton, Richard Owen, John Penn, William Penn, Joel R. Poinsett,
Joseph Priestley, David Rittenhouse, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Say,
Edward Shlppen, Benjamin Sllliman, Jared Sparks, William St ranan i
Thomas Sully, Charles Thomson, John Vaughan, Alfred R. WaUace,
George Whitefield, and David Zelsberger.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gift, purchase, and deposit, 1768-
MS 61-28
Lukens family.
Papers, 1769-1808.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
A collection of genealogical data on the Jan Luckens family
(Lukens family) which emigrated from Orefeld, Germany, to Phila-
delphia In 1684, compiled In part by Cyrus Lukens (1906) Also,
records of the Ambler and Wilson families ; a group of papers and
letters (1759-1808) addressed to Richard WIstar, Philadelphia,
mainly Quakerlana and domestic and business matters.
Gift of Miss L. D. Bills, 1916, and of the estate of Joseph Borton,
1929
1." Ambler family. 2. Wilson family. 8. Friends, Society of, I.
Lukens, Cyrus, comp. n. WIstar, Richard, 1756-182L . •
MS 61-29
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Todd, Helen, 1912-
Literary MSS., 1934-42.
11 folders. .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection, .
Author. MSS. of So free we seem, A man named Grant, and The
roots of the tree.
Gift of Miss Todd.
MS 61-30
Missouri, Univ. Llbr,
Williams family.
Papers, 1796-1904.
q folder's
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Papers of the Williams and Shaw families of Virginia, Tennessee,
and Missouri. Includes wills, deeds, mortgages, tax receipts, promis-
sory notes, store accounts, designs for barns and a plow, a plat, and a
warrant for the arrest of several men.
Deposited by L. T. Hoback,
i. Shaw family.
MS 61-31
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Watson family.
Papers, 1813-1923.
7 folders. ' „ , .
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of Walter Watson, Benjamin
Watson, and Wealthy Watson, Including deeds, bills of sale, promis-
sory notes, and receipts for payment of tuition, itaxes; and other
obligations. Includes letters from Walter Watson and F, F. Klrby
of Albemarle Co., Va.^to Benjamin Watson of Boone Co., Mo.
Deposited by Mrs. W. K. Freudenberger,
I. Klrby, F. F.
MS 61-32
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Ryukyu Islands {Military Government, 19lfi-1960)
War diary, 1945.
In°Un e ™erslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) ,,..,. ...... „„j
Records kept by a military government detachment before and
after Its arrival In Okinawa. Includes a short history of Okinawa
and descriptions of its culture, burial customs, and historic sites.
Gift of J. R. Hartley,
1. Okinawa Island. J MS 61-33
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Van Meter family.
Papers, 1836-1948.
In* University o^'Mlssourl Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Cofre^pondence from the period of World War i, a diary describing
a motor trip from Missouri to California, farm records, a bank check-
book, real estate documents, tax receipts, and other personal and
business papers. •.
Deposited by Mrs. M. E. Morrison.
1 U S.— Descr. & trav,— 1920-1940. 2. Agriculture— Missouri-
Saline Co. 3. Real property— Saline Co., Mo. 4. Taxation-Saline iCo.,
Mo. 5- European War, 1914-1918— Personal narratives, American.
MS 61-34
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
345
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Emlen family.
Papers, 1715-1885.
115 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
.ni£??I!L5?* «° T rr <fP<>°aence of various members of the Emlen and
Presented by John T. Emlen, 1945
1. Commonplace : books. 2. Meditations. i. Mlfllin, Samuel E.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61 ~ 85
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.
Papers, 1652-1830.
24 Items and 3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Quaker leader and advocate of the abolition of slavery. Woolman's
tSmfiESFS' 1 . etterS '"J 1 ' 8 ""*' accounto as excculor of tne State
?,MJ "? ™£ and h , to ,. w "! a ^Py <* Sarah Woolman's will
(1782) ; letters from Ellas Hicks to Samuel Comfort (1824-27) • sum-
" » ry „°Jv Jo f ^ Besses work ' Collection of the sufferings of the people
famine? "• " "' er mnterlals on the Woolmaf and I Comfort
Presented by Major S. Comfort, 1912.
1. Woolman family 2. Comfort family. 8. Friends, Society of—
Hist— Sources. i. Hicks, Ellas, 1748-1830.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-36
Berry family.
Papers, 1830-98.
18 folders.
Collection'^ 1 ™ 1 ' 5 ' "' M1 - ourl L ! b ™ry, Western Historical Manuscripts
JS 0f ? e J Be " 1 i Thomson, and Walker families. Includes cor-
I^Ky??£&« deed A. ana a 1 rln £ d sketch of David Thomson ; a diploma
„ 5 ki on Tnomson D y Georgetown College of Kentucky (1833)
SSi/i.^ 8 corre ?» 1 n *?<» In Pettis Co., Mo. and the California gold
MutuS S*, ' f S f SUed *? Cnar T3- C ' Walker a« captain In the
Missouri Mllltla a letter to James T. Walker of Lexington, Ky., from
hJJ S ther - descrlbl °« steamboats around Bowling Grein, kf. ; and™
Ust of expenses of William Berry and Thomas Berry, engaged in gold
mining at Sacramento, Calif (1849-51) ' «W« V »?- IU
Deposited by Charles Berry.
^.i™ 01 ^^ and m ' D ' D e-Callfornla-Sacramento. 2. Steam-navl-
gatlon— Kentucky. i. Thomson family, h. Walker family
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-87 rev
Moerbe, P G d. 1946.
Papers.
1 ft. (ca. 80 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran educator, Sermons and theological essays dated prior to
1840. The material Is related to the Frederick Pfotenhauer Collection,
Open to investigators under restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. E. P. Moerbe, 1956.
1. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 2. Lutheran Church— Doctrinal and
controversial works.
Concordia Historical
Institute
MS 61-38
Ashhurst family.
Papers of the Ashhurst and Hazlehurst families, of Phila-
delphia and Burlington County, N. J., 1704-1874
ca. 50 Items and 7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
J S m!! 8 ".*? 11 papers, an account and memorandum book of
hn™? £ i*5 U1 <Sta "A 1 Mount Ho "y Purchased by Lewis K. Ash-
mmi St? 850, J 1 Tece pt book of Samue l Hazlehurst, notes on sermons
h,,™f £'' and a P riTate account book (1847-74) of Lewis K. Ash-
M?^ ;„?.' wf° nd ?S 1 C |^ ln , dud ^ 2 letters < 1793 > from Alexander Ham-
ilton and a letter (1816) from Henry Clay
Presented by Richard Ashhurst, 1947
1. Sermons— Outlines. i. Hazlehurst family.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Young, Henry, 1859-1924.
Diaries, ca. 1861-1919.
59 v.
In Geneva Historical Museum, Geneva, N. Y.
Optical company employee, of Geneva and Rochester, N T Diary
entries of Young, and apparently of other members of his' family.
Includes references to the weather, farm conditions, meetings of a
local literary association, church and evangelistic meetings, an oration
by Stephen A. Douglas, and a flag-raising In 1861.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartung, 1958.
1. Farm life— Geneva, N. Y. 2. Geneva, N. Y.— Intellectual life.
3. Revivals— Geneva, N. Y. 4. Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1818-1861.
MS 61-40
Geneva, N. Y. Hist. Museum
Kirkland, Jesse Rubel, d. 1862.
Papers, 1861-63.
80 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer. Letters and papers of Kirkland, of
Brandon, Miss., who was appointed assistant commissary with the
rank of captain In the 14th Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers, and
later served In the 16th Regiment. Most letters are from Kirkland
to his wife, Luclnda Kirkland, written from Jackson and Corinth,
Miss., and from Tennessee and Virginia. :
Gift of Ruby Kirkland Stratton, 1950.
1. U. S,— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi In-
fantry— 14th. 2. Mississippi Infantry, 14th Regt, 1861-1865 8
U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Mississippi Infant
try— 16th, 4, Mississippi Infantry— 16th Regt,, 1881-1885, r, Kirk-
land, Luclnda.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and Hist.
MS 61HU
Shackelford, John Cockrill, 1829-1918.
Papers, 1847-1911.
2folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Papers of a Missouri preacher, Including correspondence of several
members of the Shackelford family, religious programs, and news-
paper clippings relating to the marriage of Jesse James, Jr., the death
of George Q.Vest, physical culture, and the Civil War.
Gift of Mrs. M. G. Neale,
1, Methodist Church— Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Physical education and training. 8. U, S.— Hist, — Civil War — Col-
lections, i. Shackelford family.
MS 61-42
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Wray, George. x
Papers, 1770-93.
2 ft. (ca. 1400 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British Army officer. Correspondence with merchants and officers
regarding supplies, Journal of commissary stores, receipts for supplies
Issued, orders to Issue ordnance, muster rolls, orderly books, returns
of laborers employed by the Royal Artillery Regiment, and other
records and accounts pertaining to the supplying of the regiment dur-
ing the American Revolution. Includes a deed to Wray's son John.
Correspondents include John Blucke, James Fraser, Simon raser,
Jon Grant, John Stapleton, and Peter Trallle.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
Purchased from Charles Tuttle and Co., 1933; gift of The Clements
Library Associates, 1948.
1. Gt. Brit. Army— Supplies and stores. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion—Supplies. 3. U. S— Hist. — Revolution— Registers, etc. i. at.
Brit. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery.
MS 61H13
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Henkel family.
Papers.
1 ft. (ca. 500 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute.
Papers of a family of Lutheran clergymen and printers of religious
works, prominent In the North Carolina, Ohio, and Tennessee Synods.
Includes correspondence, diaries, doctrinal essays, notebooks, ordina-
tion certificates, and hymnals. Names represented Include Socrates
Henkel, David Henkel, Polycarp Henkel, Paul O. Henkel, Ambrose
Henkel, and Jonathan Moser. Related to the institute's Ohio Synod
collection, North Carolina Synod collection, and Tennessee Synod
collection.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
G|ft of A. S. Edmonds, 1955.
1. Lutheran Church— Olergy-^Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church — Hymns. 8. Lutheran Church — Doctrinal and
controversial works. 4. Lutheran Church — Sermons.
MS 61-44
Concordia Historical Institute
346
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Willis family.
Papers, 1843-1908.
3 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection. ■
Correspondence between A. J. Willis, who went to California In
the gold rush, and his wife Frances Willis In Fayette, Mo. J letters
written by W. F. Willis; and a record of births, marriages, and
deaths of members of the Willis family.
Deposited by B. F. Willis.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — California.
MS61H15
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library.
Account books of men and firms engaged in building con-
struction, New York and New England, 1764-1868.
Sft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts of the following men and firms In building construction:
Edward H. Bobbins, Milton Mass., receipt book of workmen on State
House, Boston, 1795-1800 (Including receipt signed by Charles Bul-
flnch, architect) ; Jacob D. Cox, New York, payroll during construc-
tion of the Church of Notre Dame, Montreal, 1826-29; Seth Adams,
Providence, 1852-57 ; and George W. Snow, Providence, 1862-63.
Accounts of masons : Committee for building the Brick Market Ports-
mouth, N. H„ 1800-02 ; Zeph Sampson and Charles Wells, Boston,
1813-17; W. H. Oarr, Brookllne, Mass., 1836-57; unnamed, New
Bedford, Mass., 1841-42; and Joan Norton, Addison, N.Y., 1848-63.
Accounts of carpenter; Aaron Baker, West Dedham, Mass., 1801-
80 Accounts of house painters: Daniel Rea & Son, Boston, 1764-
1802; and unnamed, Boston, 1817-24. Accounts of plasterer: Law-
rence Oleary, Boston, 1849-65. T ,v ■"
Described In List of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com.
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Deposited by Boston Public Library; and gifts of Robert W.
Herrlck, Mary R. Cochran, Daniel P. Updike, Louis F. Snow, Charles
H. Taylor, William Dalrymple, W. W. Baker, and Herbert L. Kelley,
1930-57.
1. Construction Industry— New England. 2. Construction Indus-
try—New York (State) 3. Massachusetts-vCapltal and capltol. 4.
Montreal. Notre-Dame (Church)
MS61-46
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm, Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of certain small New England and New
York textile firms, 1710-1938.
2 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Hand spinning and weaving records of Ebenezer Wright, West-
ford, Mass. (1710-32) ; a MS. account by Joshua Aubln of the Flannel
Manufacturing Co., Amesbury, Mass. (1821-52); records of cotton,
woolen, and nail production Of the Taunton Manufacturing Co.,
Taunton, Mass. (1823-44) ; letter book, treasurer's letters, and
cotton textile records of Newmarket Manufacturing Co., Newmarket,
N H. (1827-30) ; accounts of Windsor Cotton & Woolen Manufactur-
ing Co., Windsor, Vt. (1828-86) ; woolen accounts of Cordlss Mills,
Mlllbury, Mass. (1836-87); cotton textile records of Chester O.
Thing, Kehnebunk, Me. (1848-73) ; woolen accounts of Francis W.
Winn, Dexter, N. Y. (1851-56) ; and records of New Bedford Mills,
New Bedford, Mass. (1938) , „,
Described In part In List of business manuscripts In Baker Li-
brary, compiled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gifts and purchases from various sources, ca. 1932-48.
1. Textile Industry and fabrics— New England. 2. Wool trade and
Industry — New York (State) 3. Nails and spikes.
MS 61^7
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of shoemakers and leather workers, New
England and New Brunswick, 1673-1922.
o ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Records of Jacob Adams, Newbury, Mass. (1673-93) ; Isaac Thayer.
Bralntree, Mass. (1770-90) ; David Collin, Mllford, Conn. (1770-
1813) : Nathan Plerson, West StockbrldKe, Mass. (1784-1804) ; Jere-
miah Hunt, Northboro, Mass. (1790-1813) ; John Currier, Salem,
N H (1795-1807) ; Chillis Fay, Charlotte, Vt. (1803-04) ; unnamed,
WestBeld Mass (1803-10) ; Ebenezer Belcher, Randolph, Mass. (1808-
42) ; Samuel Snow, North Berwick, Me. (1819-63) ; unnamed, New
Retard Mass (1823-26) ; Samuel R. Duren, Woburn, Mass. (1824-
^Tjoh^^ea^sorNew'bury, mW (1830-41) ; Hubbard Oliver,
Boston (1830-71) ; Aaron Claflln, Mllford, Mass. (1839-45) ; A. J. P.
Martin, W^Pou'ltney, Vt. (183IM5) ; Jeremiah Hunt Jr North-
boro Mass (1839-73) ; French, Howard & Co., Randolph, Mass.
$842-55?* Grant & Ensign, Hartford (1843-60) ; George Card,
Dorchester N. B. (1843-70) ; O. Gllmore & Son, Raynham, Mass.
(185Sk Potter, Hitchcock & Co., Boston (1860-84) ; and F. W
Whltcher Co., Boston (1913-22) Related collections Include accounts
of Abner INewhatt (Wendell collection), J. A Frye Shoe Co., Rice
& Hutcfilns, and Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co. . _
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker library, com-
uescnoep. iu ^»i -.. 1951) The Adams accounts are
„es«lbld in b B^
(DM.^985) P 86-92; the Snow accounts In v. 19, no. 6 (Dec. 1945)
P ' fflfisfpurchases, and deposits from various sources ^a. 1927-47.
1 Boots and shoes— Trade and manufacture— New England. 2.
Boots and shoes-Trade and manufacture-New Brunswick 8.
Matter lndust^Tnd trade-New England. 4. father Industry and
trade— New Brunswick. MS 61-48
Harvard Unly. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. library
Harvard University. Graduate School vf Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. _., . ,
Account books of the whaling industry, New Bedford and
Nantucket, Mass., 1774-1922.
3 ft
. In Harvard Business School, Baker library.
Collection in three parts: material about New Bedford wha ng
ships $83-1906) compiled by. Joseph Dlas, and 1 (1835-52) comp *
bv "S W R.*'; records of chandlers, agents, and owners of whaling
ships.' Including John Alden (1774-1816), Frank g. Brown 1877-
1922), Matthel Howland (1858-79), William B. Coffin .William il.
Rrtch, John Swain, Swift & Perry, and Taber, Reed & Gardner;
records of individual ships, including the ""kJ^^S^f^d 10 :
thlan shiD Daniel Webster, ship George Howland, brig Momaas,
schooner Lottie Beard, ship Milton, bark Oallao.- bark President
bark Vernon, "nd ship William Wirt Includes records of the ship
Mndeer with diary entries (1856-57, 1869-60) kept on board by the
w?fe rfOap^n Edward R. Ashley. Related to the J. and H. Cogge-
shall Charles W. Morgan, and Swift & Allen collections.
Described li rLlst of business manuscripts In Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Charles H. Taylor, before 1935.
1. Whaling. 2. Whalers. MS 61-19
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. Library
Tindel, Curtis.
Papers, 1942-43.
In UnWCTsity of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Ctorr'e^ondence and other papers of a member of the Missouri
State Legislature.
Deposited by Mr. Tindel..
1. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1865- ■ ■
, MS 61-50
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Walker family.
Papers, 1782-1883.
InUntverslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^ptrsonal correspondence, letters of recommendation wills, a bond
for service ana tax receipts of the Walker family in North Carolina,
Tennessee?' and Missouri , P Includes an address delivered by Nannie
Jane Walker Lenoir at Christian College (1883)
Deposited by George Lenoir.
I. Lenoir, Nannie Jane Walker. MS 61-51
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hamilton, James, 1710 (oa.)-1783.
Papers, 1733-83.
in' Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. _
Deputy governor * of Pennsylvania. Ofllclal papers, l^lng
his commissions as prothonotary of the Court o Common J Pleas of
S °D e epos»ed 8 -by the trustees of the estate of Henry Beckett, 1908.
nnokpt hook presented by Frank M. Ettlng, 1876.
1 Pennsylvania. Court of Common Pleas (Philadelphia Co.)
2. Penn family. 3. Pennsylvania-Surveys. ^^ ^^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
347
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kretzmann, Paul Edward, 1883-1955.
Correspondence, 1878-1955.
1 fW (ca. 1300 items)
In CoDcordla Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor, educator, librarian, and editor. Correspondence
relating to the Prltzlafl Library at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, on
bills, accounts, questions received, and acquisitions. The material Is
related to the Edward John Saleska Collection.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository '
Gift of Pritzlaff Library, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, 1955.
1. Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis. Pritzlaff Memorial
Library.
Concordia Historical
Institute
MS 61-53
Schermerhorn, John Freeman, 1786-1851.
Papers, 1809-1906.
255 items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of a frontier preacher and landowner of Pittsburg Ind. in-
cluding correspondence relating to travel, financial problems, and ef-
forts to make peace with the Indians; literary MSS.; and family
papers. Includes a letter of Introduction (1820) from Andrew Jack-
son to the Marquis de Lafayette.
. Gift of Merriet Griffin.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Indiana. 2. Indians of North Amer-
lea— Indiana. i. Schermeri.orj family,
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-54
Chesnut, James, 18:5-1885.
Papers, 1779-1872.
102 items.
In Duke University Library.
„*^ W H er ' P la ° ter . Political leader, and Confederate Army officer,
or Camden, S. C. Business correspondence and military naDers with
tZ? \T Lit"?,™' ? e E apers reveal the bosiness%racticSof W tne
n T 1 , 1! feting of cotton, the settlement of debts, and the sale
«f 5iS£St I a 5^ s concernln g Public affairs Include descriptions
h£?h„ £w2L lD . m o flle , a ? d we ?. tern Te °nessee in 1862, actions taken
«n= ^ £ l d r 6rate P™ y l, slonal Congress In 1861, a petition from citi-
zens of tie Marlon district (S. C.) regarding agitators who aroused
discontent among slaves, and an account of the fortifications around
Charleston, & C. There are 2 requests from publishers for biographi-
cal material concerning Chesnut. ' '"
Indexed In part.
Acquired 1937, 1939, 1941, and 1949.
1. Cotton trade— South Carolina. 2. Tennessee— Hist.— Civil War
8. South Carolina— Hist.-Olvll War. 4. Confederate States of Amer-
ica— Pol. & govt. 5. Charleston, S. C— Fortifications. i. Confed-
erate States of America. Provisional Congress, 1861-1862.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-56
Turnbo, S C
Newspaper articles, 1899-1907.
5 folders.
Conecu"m VCrSlty ot MrssouH ubT ^^, Western Historical Manuscripts
r»S.™ P !n g f.i? 1 f K a ^ lcle t in , the TaDey ^"nty star a"d other news-
papers, In which Turnbo gives accounts of pioneer life and hunting
wild animals in the Ozarks.
Gift of Mrs. M. M. Sanders.
1. Hunting — Ozark Mountains.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-56
Philadelphia. Second Universalist Church.
Records, 1820-1920.
: Tv,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books of the Church, secretary's book of the Sunday School
Association, a minute book of the First Universalist Church (1875-
(1698-1906) ° f Ule Unlversalist Cnurcl > of the Restoration
Presented by Thomas Butler.
Ohurc™f^CtoraS/ ™™™ U « <*«* *• ™ladelphla.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-67
Paschall family.
Papers, 1734-1875.
50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Wills, deeds, and other papers concerning the estates of the Paschall
and related families, together with notebooks, and poetry books of
Anne Sellers, George Sellers, and Mary Frances Paschall,
Presented by Ann Paschall, 1930.
1. American poetry (Collections)
MS 61-58
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Forbes (John) & Company.
Records, 1780-1841.
1 file cabinet.
In Mobile (Ala.) Public Library.
Correspondence of principal members or the company, which was
engaged In trade with the Indians of the gulf coast Includes letters
of Indian traders and of Indian chieftains of the period, accounting
abstracts, and miscellaneous papers. Many papers relate to John
Forbes, the founder of the firm.
Research access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of citizens of Mobile. Formerly owned by heirs of the In-
nerarlty family, members of the firm.
1. Indians of North America— Comm. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica— Gulf States. I. Forbes, John, 1769-1828.
MS61-59
Mobile Public Llbr.
United Rifle Corps, Philadelphia.
Records, 1844-61.
6v.andlbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes (1844-61), notices, accounts, orderly sergeants' reports,
receipts, orders on the treasurer, and a ledger,
: MS61-60
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jones, John, d. ca. 1843.
Papers, 1814-64.
ca, 60 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pennsyivunia militia officer. Personal and official papers, including
letters from George Bryan, auditor general, and a tax collector's book
of Shamokiu Township, Pa. (1825)
Presented by Mrs. Charlotte B. Jones, 1939.
1. Pennsylvania — Militia — Finance. 2. Taxation — Shamokin, Pa.
MS 61-61
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Newton family.
Papers, 1799-1903.
4501tems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, journals of trips abroad, manuscript sermons, and notes on
church activities of the Rev. Richard Newton and the Rev. R. Heber
'Newton.
Presented by Richard Newton, Jr., and F. Maurice Newton, 1945.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.^Sermons. 2. Prot-
estant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. — Clergy— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. I. Newton, Richard, 1813-1887, n. Newton,
Richard Heber, 1840-1914.
MS 61-62
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Masters of
Ships, Their Widows and Children, Philadelphia.
Records, 17C5-1923.
54 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, dues books, and other records.
Deposited by the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., 1945
MS 61-63
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Indigent Widows' and Single Women's Society of Phila-
delphia.
Records, 1823-62.
400 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and 4 small account books.
Acquired 1044.
MS 61-64
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
348
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bank of the United States {Pennsylvania, 1836-1841)
Kecords, 1840-55.
ca. 2000 Items. , ■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. D „M„ n
Paners of John Bacon, Alexander Symington, and Thomas Robins,
trusts relating to the Uquldatlon of the Bank after Its suspension
in 1841 These include a deed of trust (1841), records of sales of
prepay In varlou parts of the United State. (1840-65), stock trans-
IcK (184^53), bills and receipts, and reports of bank agencies
^De^osUed by the Fidelity-Philadelphla Trust 0ompanyi ] ^ 5 g 1 ^ t6
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Bradford, Roark, 1896-1948.
Papers, 1930-49.
152 items and 8 v.
AuK'^r^n^mSary MSS., clippings notes and other
Dttwrs Includes Rupert Richardson's M. A. thesis on Bradford 8
$281 [and a notebook on Bradford's lectures atTulane University.
Gift of Mrs. Bradford, 1949.
I, Richardson, Rupert Norval, 1891- 61-66
Tuiane Univ. Library
Scott, Hannah L
Papers, 1903-09.
Tn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Perlonarand household receipted bills of a member of a promi-
nent Philadelphia family.
Presented, 1946. . ....
1. Cost and standard of living— Philadelphia. MS 61-67
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clark, Ephraim.
Papers, 1779-1886.
100 Items and 17 V. „n„„„
pffijpt 1 S^a^S lT C^onS l^al » and
ac£uni ttaSEL Tfew early Iteme relate to Bedford County.
f^SKus^^^elrMa. 2. Bedfora Co.. Pa^ ^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Tipton, John, 1786-1839.
Papers, 1806-1858.
8000 IteW
I I nd!anTenT t 8ta L te br Slator, and V. 9. Senator from Indian*
letter ?Journar 8 , and actuate In connection with Indian agencies
at Logansport and Fort Wayne, Ind., and papers relating to the pur-
vey of theXdiana-Illlnols boundary line and to the removal of the
^'l^ndlans'of'North AmerKa-^overnmeni .relations •■■* i-gggMf
North America— Indiana. 8. Indiana— Bound.-Iillnois. 4. Illinois-
Bound.— Indiana. 5. Potawatoml Indians. MS 61-69
Indiana. State Llbr.
Orange-Nassau, House of.
Documents, 1707-63.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Princeton University library.
^um^reffig to the affairs of the family fron^he 16th to
the 18th cent., with Imphasis on the lawsuits following the death of
W Twmamm? g Sof Great Britain, 1650-1702. 2. Heal property-
Netherlands. 3. Heal property— Belgium. MS 61-70
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Canada. Governor General.
' Records, 1768-1867. r -
3S^S*31£S^£^ *- originals in the
r ^cfa?S^^
real and Quebec, an Index of the licenses, consolidated returns,
efvine Ust of licenses, a historical sketch of the license system pre-
nared by Wayne E. Stevens, and miscellaneous papers.
1 Fur trade-Northwestern States. 2. Louisiana Purchase. 8.
North West Company of Canada. 4. Indians of North America-
Trading posts. MS 61-71
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Bauman, Sebastian.
Papers, 1775-95.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Revolutionary War officer. Military papers and letters.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. MS 61-72
New York Historical Society
New Jersey (Colony) Laws, statutes, eto.
Acts of-the assembly, 1681-1802.
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History,
i. New Jersey. Laws, statutes, etc. MS 61-73
New Jersey. State Llbr.
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
Papers relating to canals, 1791-1835.
Xw Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and History.
1. Canals— New Jersey. _ »^_^
New Jersey. State Llbr.
Spokane Art Association.
Records, 1925-34.
Jn f Extern Washington State Historical Society «*'«««»* -
Correspondence, constitution, membership lists, and exhibitions of
the Association.
Gift of the Association. MS 61-75
Eastern Washington State Hist. Soc.
Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1754.
Papers, 1684-1759.
Tn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ,.
Merchant and I mayor of Philadelphia. Correspondence, business
lett^reSlpts, legal papers (1742-48), accounts with Samuel Bron-
son, and letter book (1746-54)
ZSE^SSESSSStt* Merchants-Oorre.pond.
ence, reminiscences, etc. „ g,_/rg
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Court of Admiralty.
Kecords, 1770-1804.
MaO^w Olarkson -(1777-1801), the log of the ship Imperial (1803-04)
1. Ship's papers. i. Imperial (Ship) MS 61-77
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lobdell Car Wheel Company, Wilmington, Del,
Records, 1817-1929.
SSs^^glnSSo^Jo^pany, a railroad
equipment arm, and Its predecessor Bush & Lobdell. ^ ^ ^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
349
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Association.
Papers, 1896-1928.
5V.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Scrapbooks and minute books of an organization which helped the
^ulrXlW C te BardenS ° n the TaCart l0tS ■* a?S&.
1. Working-men's gardens.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-79
Camac family.
Estate papers, 1802-60.
4v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
The will of William Masters Oamac, a brief title to the real estate
In the county of Philadelphia belonging to his estate Md^i»t«n?
MaWS^ re ' atlng t0 the " Sti "f WllCmVca^anl
Presented by Dr. Charles N. B. Oamac. 1836
1. Real property— Philadelphia Co., Pa.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-80
Citizens' Permanent Relief Committee, PhUadelvhia
Eecords, 1885-99.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvauia collections.
Oorrespoudence and other records of a Philadelphia DhllnnHiiv.ni,.
2K n f I E t iS,n tl l' t a '2 ed J U J tereIB ln tte ChaSn eJX U ale P o?
1885, the Johnstown flood of 1889, the Russian famine of lsXflS the
Araeman massacres of 1896, and the Spanish American War '
Presented by Justice Williams, 1947
1. Disaster relief— U. S.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-81
Smith, Franklin R
Papers, 1848-58.
217 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Physician. Letters, mainly from his brothers. Pemberton and
Charles Smith, dealing with business conditions*., , pTnsyfvania-
Includes accounts of Dr. Smith with Pemberton Smith Kuua '" ama -
; Presented by Mary G. Smith, 1944.
1. Pennsylvania— Econ. condit i. Smith, Pemberton. n. Smith
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-82
Pennsylvania Merit System League.
Records, 1881-1935.
4000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
«f^ r ^ P ? nden0 f,' re £? )rtB . etc - of a voluntary organization for
strengthening civil Bervice laws.
Presented by Albert S. Faught, 1948.
1. Civil service reform.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-83
MeMaster, John Bach, 1852-1982^-
Papers, 1889. ^
lOOltems. /
In Historical Society^of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian Letters, maps, proclamations, and printed histories
gathered to further his work on the history of the Johnstown Flood
Belief Commission.
1. Pennsylvania. Johnstown Flood Relief Commission.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
North American Land Company.
Legal papers, 1793-1880.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers concerning the liquidation of the company.
Purchase.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-85
Wykoff, Roy A collector.
Miscellany, 1860-1950.
4 folders.
CoUectlo'n Terfllty ° f Mlss0url L " ,ra ^ Western Historical Manuscripts
ni, I 1 fr eSpO , n ?, ence, «,i nV v tatl0n3 ' announcements, and programs of
Christian College, Stephens College, and the University of Missouri
l£j« U . f ^ 8 nS, of harper's new monthly magazine from as early as
1866; a printed article Seven Day Battle of the Peninsula; a pro-
nni™«L ^ M aU o gUra , tl0n ?, ? amuel S - **"* as president of the
University of Missouri; and letters patent Issued to Wykoff for an
^.T^ Dt J? ade 1 5 rlng p JL ns ' Correspondents Include Daniel
Read, Homer Croy, and Eugene Field.
Gift of Mr. Wykoff,
1s^?£? Pt V _De8Cr £ Tr ,<£-1800-1918 2. Laws, Samuel Spahr,
1824-1921. 3. Seven Days' Battles, 1882. «. Firearms-Patents i
S M m ^o a uri.° uSverX" "**»■ tt Btepb ™ ™'<*°. «,». **
Missouri Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-86
Clopton family.
fi a £o^ of the C^P* 011 ^d Wallace families, 1629-1915
11,740 items and 19 y. '
In Duke University Library.
Re^b^'an^aTtv ) Z r£,?° m ?"?'% 0n P ""™ ln the Jeffersonlan
£ «£? ^ tt6r / t0 "? son - Jonn Bacon Clopton, Virginia judg^ "rotate
cUKntrfou' «VT aXSdter£~53
counts of an overland Journey to California (1849) and subsequent
residence there, Confederate trade with Nassau and England, Recon-
struction in the South, the writer's early life ln Richmond, politics ln
Richmond and Virginia, travels ln England, Scotland, and the South,
and other matters. Other letters are from Wallace relatives ln Eng-
land and Scotland. Of Interest also are Civil War letters from Wil-
liam Izard Clopton, and others from Maria Foster Clopton (wife of
John B. Clopton) Letters from a Richmond commission Arm concern
wartime and postwar business conditions. Includes several memoran-
dum books, scrapbooks, account books, legal casebooks; Journals of
trips to California, Texas, and England; records of an unidentified
temperance society ; and financial records of a teacher
^n^f 1 ^ . ln K. art ^ ■""» *»«">e<l 'n part ln Guide to the manuscript
G^oXlMlMTt p « 6 Unlverelt y ">■«* »y N. M. Tilley and N. L.
Acquired between 1938 and 1958.
**k V - S— Pol> & sovt.— 1789-1815. 2. Virginia— Pol & govt — 1775-
1865. 8. Plantations-Virginia. 4. Overland Journeys tothe' Paclfla
R Cnlifornta-Descr. & trav. 6. Southern States-Descr. & trav 7.
Europe-Descr. & trav.-180O-1918. 8. Reconstruction. 9. Rich-
mon , d_C J on i m - 10 - E "«>Pe-PoUtics-1789-1900. 11. Serlculture-
™ I K - Temperance societies, i. Clopton, John, 1758-1816 n.
S^^^lal^nSy^ ^ ^^^ CharleS Montrlou ' 1825 "
DukeUnlv. Library ' ' MS 61-87
Sheppard, Moses.
Papers, 1794-1927.
2 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swartbmore Colleee
In part, transcripts.
Quaker humanitarian and businessman of Baltimore. Correspond-
Tm«n°, n ,i^ SU ,? J r ts °J antlslaTer y. colonization in Liberia, plans for
a mental hosptal, and on personal affairs; documents relating to the
Sheppard Asylum the American Colonization Society, splrihiaHsm!
wniiSm i £S. «„ 0t ? er t0 R l ™ : materlDl "t^g to the libel trial of
William Lloyd Garrison ; lists of applicants for Liberia; business pa-
pers, deeds, wills, and financial records. Correspondents ludude
He ^ y Ward Beecher, Matthew Oarey, and Robert S~Flnley
Checklist ln the library,
Gift of Sheppard Asylum, Baltimore, Md, 1968.
1. Slavery ln the U. S.— Anti-slavery movements. 2. American
Colonization Society. 8. Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 4 Ne-
groes— Colonization— Liberia. 6. Spiritualism. 6. Sheppard and
Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore. v
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist Libr.
MS 61-88
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951.
Charles G. Dawes collection, 1887-1951
ca. 200 ft *
In Northwestern University Library.
Military officer and political leader; Vice President (1925-29)
MS61-89
350
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951. (Continued*
Charles G. Dawes collection, 1887-1951. v '■
Diaries, correspondence, copies of speeches and articles, archival ma-
terials, memorabilia, and Bcrapbooks of clippings.
Chronological list In the Library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Dawes.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th cent. 2. Banks and banking— U. S. 8.
Currency question— D. S. 4. V. S. — Econ. condlt. 6. V. S. — For. reL —
Gt Brit. 6. Gt. Brit— For. reL — U. S. 7. European War; 1914-1918—
Reparations.
MS61-89
Northwestern Univ.
Library
Larwill, William C
Papers, 1799-J.908.
54 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of William O. Larwill of Devon-
shire, Eng., and Wooster, Ohio, and his sons Joseph Larwill, sur-
veyor and land agent, and John Larwill, political leader. Includes
numerous letters from William Patterson relating to politics of the
Jackson era, William O. Larwlll's reflections on religion, a copybook
of speeches made by Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, price lists
and other data on the New Orleans market, a Confederate Army
code, papers or. the Ku Klur Klan In Ohio, land grants, deeds, and
appointment papers.
Deposited by Joseph H. Larwill.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1829-1837. 2. Bank of the United States,
1816-1836. 8. Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. 4. Confederate
States of America. Army — Regulations. 5. Ku-Klux Klan in Ohio.
6. Land grants— Ohio. 7. Patronage, Political— Ohio. I. Larwill,
Joseph, n. LatwUl, John, dx Patterson, William, 1700-1888.
MS61-90
Missouri, Univ. Libr,
Chautauqua collection. , ; ■
900ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries. , ■
Office files of the Redpath-Vawter Bureau of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
and the Redpath-Chlcago and Redpath-Kansas City Bureaus, book-
ing agency representatives for the Midwest Chautauqua circuits. In-
cludes correspondence and financial records. Important names men-
tioned are Harry P. Harrison and Keith Vawter.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Harry P. Harrison, 1940 and 1945.
1. Chautauquas — Hist. — Sources. I. Harrison, Harry P., 1878-
n. Vawter, Keith, 1872-1937. in. Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua Sys-
tem, iv. Redpath Chautauquas, Chicago, v. Redpath-Horner Chau-
tauquas, Kansas City, Mo.
MS 61-91
Iowa. Univ. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of clothing and hat manufacturers, New
England and New York, 1736-1857.
2 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts of tailors : Daniel Rea, Boston, 1736-84 ; Edward Marrett,
Cambridge, Mass,, 1750-80 ; Barnabas Thayer, Bralntree, Mass., 1778-
93; Endicott & Oliver,. Boston, 1804-33 ; James Waldock, Boston, 1841-
43: and N. F M. & J. H. Dykeman, Rlchford, N. Y., 1849-50 (includ-
ing post office records of Matthew Westcott, postmaster) Accounts
of hatmakers: Zalmon & Seymour Wlidman, Danbury, Conn., 1800-
28; and India Rubber Hat Co., Lexington, Mass., 1829-57. Related
to the library's White & Burr collection.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951) „„„„ „..,.,' Vom
The Wlidman records were purchased from William Todd, 1JM4.
The remainder were gifts of Charles H. Taylor, Harvard College
Library, Mrs. F. W. Burleigh, the Michigan Historical Commission,
and Norman S. B. Gras ; mainly for the years 1930-56.
1 Clothing trade— Massachusetts. 2. Hat trade— Danbury, Conn.
8. Hat trade— Lexington, Mass. i. Rea, Daniel, n. Marrett, Ed-
ward, m. Thayer, Barna&as. iv. Endicott and Oliver Bostos. v.
Waldock, James, vi. Dykeman, N, F. M. and J. H., Rlchford, N. T.
vn U S Post Office, Rlchford, N. Y. vni. Wlidman, Zalmon and
Seymour, Danbury, Conn. rx. India Rubber Hat Company, Lexington,
Iowa. University. Library.
Iowa historical manuscripts collection, 1857-1952.
1650 ft.
In State University of Iowa Libraries.
Material relating to the history of Iowa, its businesses, institutions,
and people. Includes records of Carr & Carr, a Manchester law firm
(1857-1947) ; Curtis Companies, Inc., a Clinton corn products manu- ,
facturlng firm (1866-1941) ; Dexter Co., a Fairfield electrical products
firm (almost complete file covering 1911-51) ; Farmers' State Mutual
Hall Association, Esthervllle (1898-1952) ; Farmers Grain Dealers
Association of Iowa, Des Moines (1920-40) ; American Federation of
Grain Millers, Local 20878, Clinton (correspondence and records);
Gilbert Hnugen, U. S. Representative from Iowa (records for 1894-
1932)- State Central Savings Bank, Keokuk (correspondence, finan-
cial records and other papers for 1889-1C31) ; John Morrell & Co.,
Ottumwa (1882-1928) ; the Wallace family of Des Moines (corre-
spondence, diaries, publications and other papers of Henry Wallace,
Henry Cantwell Wallace, and Henry Agard Wallace, publishers and
government officials) ; and W. J. Young & Co., a Clinton lumbering
and sawmill firm, once the world's largest (records for 1869-ca. 1920)
Indexed. Card catalog In preparation.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1 Iowa— Hist.— Sources. 2. Iowa— Econ. condlt 3. U. S. — Pol. &
g OTt *._i901-195S. I. Haugen, Gilbert Nelson, 1859-1933. n. Carr
& Carr Manchester, Iowa. in. Curtis Companies, Inc. iv. Dexter
Company, Fairfield, Iowa. v. Farmers' State Mutual Hall Association,
Esthervllle, Iowa. vi. Farmers Grain Dealers Association of Iowa,
vri American Federation of Grain Millers. Local 20878, Clinton, Iowa,
vin. State Centrnl Savings Bank. ix. Morrell (John) and Company,
x Wallace family, xi. Young (W. J.) & Company, Clinton, Iowa.
MS 61-93 rev
Iowa. Univ. Library
1833-1908.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 61-92
Halderman, John A
Papers, 1854-1907.
HT4 Items
In Kansas State Historical Society collections
Judge soldier, legislator, and diplomat. Papers, pertaining to
Halderman's various interests and activities. Including Kansas Terri-
torial affairs: military matters; Halderman's work as private secre-
tary anSlLter as agint and attorney for Andrew H.Beeder, flrrt
Territorial Governor of Kansas; Investments; and his diplomatic
service In Slam (1880-85)
Gift of Mr. Halderman, 1881-1904. ■ ■
1 Kansas-Hist.-1854-1861-Sources. 2. U. S.-Diplomatlc and
consular service-Slam, MS 61-94
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Harvard University. Graduate Softool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of iron foundries in New England and
Michigan, 1846-1910.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Records of tbe Plymouth Mills, Plymouth, Mass., 1846-1910;
Builders Iron Foundry, Providence, 1851-60; Forest Iron Works,
Marquette, Mich., 1858-56; and Westford Forge Co., Westford, Mass.,
1853-64. Related to the library's collections of accounts of Plimpton,
Providence Iron Foundry (Slater collection), Fall River Iron Works,
a " Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by Robert W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951) ^
Gifts respectively, of John Russell, 1932; estate of Z. Chafee, Jr.,
1957 : George McCombs ; and Nashua and Lowell Railroad, 1931.
1 Iron industry and trade— New England. 2. Iron industry and
trade— Marquette, Mich. i. Plymouth Mills, Plymouth Mass. n.
Builders lion Foundry, Providence, m. Forest Iron Works, Mar-
quette, Mich. iv. Westford Forge Company, Westford, Mass.
MS 61-95
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Commercial records, 1699-1835.
ca. 5 v. and 19 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Gratz collections.
Correspondence, receipt books, memorandum books, accounts, day-
books, ledgers, bonds, agreements, and other papers of merchants
and other businessmen, chiefly of Philadelphia. Includes records of
John Astley (1799-1819), Thomas Astley (1813-35), Andrew Clow
and David Cay (1730-1816) ; records relating to trade with England,
the West Indies, New'otrryport, Mass., Wilmington, Del., and other
places- to Samuel Coates, firm (1740-1818), William Manington
(1699-1703), Cramond Phillips, and Co. (1789-1801), Thomas Bam
(1827-85) William Olarkson and George Morrison (1767-79), ana
Isaac Zane (1748-75) Also Includes the Hamilton-Hood papera
(1813-35)
MS 61-96
351
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gt m£ 8 T 184(W925 ' "***»• C <>~cia, records,
(Continued)
GJft of Mr. Gratz ; some items purchased.
Company, Wa^ ™^£ m ^*£^^ ™«
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-96
Gratz, Simajj, 1840-1925, collector.
Correspondence of officials of U. S. Government depart-
ments, 1795-1868. F
10 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forms part of the Gratz collections.
*,o> AU xT 0gra ? h letters and documents: Internal Revenue Service (1R4B-
68) ; Navy Dept (1882-68) ; Treasury Dept limSm . *«» . r
i«irt of Mr. Gratz ; some items purchased ">™-i/p>
it n 7 n "iE5.?£ ,, J e - ' $■ „• r - U " S - Inte "al Avenue Service.
. roc^Trat^, 8 - Wa ^ D r n s,^4 nSy,Tanla - ki " =
Historical Socjety of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-97
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Jurists; autographs, 1668-1925.
26 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forms part of the Gratz collections
of taS iutosTie^MM' c ? ntal , nlng f e ™^ a tative documents
" ••weriian juiages (10BS-1925), American lawyers (1896-10,18* „ f
torneys general of Pennsylvania (1702-1922)7 High Court of Errora
cSur A ^77 8 ll ^ en „ nS 2 1 ? ,n " i ("S 8 " 18 ^). *■»£ SYhe Suprlml
Glfrnfl?™^' ° d Su P r ? me Court of Pennsylvania (1079-1923)
Gift of Simon Gratz ; some items purchased. ■ •"«»;
1. Lawyers— U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Tow
yers-Pennsylvania-Correspondence, reminiscent^. £Lw-U^
Biog. i. Pennsylvania. High Court of Errors and Aimeals n,
Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, m. U. S. Supreme Court « Pern?
syivania. Historical So- clety. Gratz%olle^t1ons! »S
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-98
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Sboxls" 1611 and ^""Sy 111611 ; autographs, 1647-1921.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forms pact of the Grntz collections.
Autograph letters and portraits, containing representative document,.
Por : trnlt e « gy ^"'hf;7 Corr «?r' lence ' reminiscences, etc, 2. Clergy—
H S-Reiiio " haplBlnSl *M**r~V. S. 4. Sermons, American^ 6.
Gratz col/eftlons, 1383- ^«° S ylvania. Historical Society.
Historical Societyof Pennsylvania MS 61_ "
Lozier, Ralph Pulton, 1866-1945.
Papers, 1909-40.
39 file drawers.
lec c ion U " iVL ''' SUy Ct Missouri ' Weste ™ Historical Manuscripts Col-
o^ Pa , Pe,S of a ™ ssourl lawyer and Congressman, including corre-
spondence, speeches, deeds of trust and other legal documeu te Ztes
of the Congressional record and other political documents?^ tes taken
by Lo zle r in Congress, his receipts for salary as counsel for the Am" 1 "
can Soap and Glycerine Producers Corp., scrapbooks containihj ^his-
torical notes newspaper clippings on Kit Carson, the sZaFe Trail
SaKmnt d ' an '*'* and 'Stations to iu^^ %&
Deposfied by LueC. Lozier.
tt I* ^w/fs— Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
* * ~£?™ & F 0vt ~~ 20tbc ^t. 8. Carson, Christopher, 1809-1868. 5.
Pro^s Co a r 1 porfi. I on dlfln *"* * A ™«»° ^ap a "° ^-.ne
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
Indian affairs ^autographs, 1735-1807.
6 v. and 2 boxes. ~
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Forms part of the Gratz collections
In part, transcript.
daybooks (1759-61) ; Port Allen daybook (KD^jfjota WIllmrt"n
SESSF^S't? < 1 7 86 - 1807 ) ? IatI »8 to fron^'acavitlS &
Ughtingj and II. S. Army operations.
Gift of Mr. Gratz ; some Items purchased
„f k^JJ? "? S of . Nor J? Amerl «i— Government relations. 2. Indians
Wars^.?7fi^?li4 :a 7 P » nnSyl ? nia - S A Indians of North America^
Wars— 1750-1815. 4. Pennsylvania— Comm. j. Reynel] John n
wi™ing?o5ohn neCa CWef ' " 32? - 1838 - ** "**•. D-^£
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 6.1-101
Gardiner, Edward Carey, collector.
Family papers, 1632-1939.
ca. 12,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Papers, documents, accounts, Journals, and legal records of the
Baird^ Carey, Gardiner, and Penington families, pVomS in pol ffi!
cal econom c, and cultural affairs. Interest centers in the material
™„ lx,J r l « endS A f the country - lts auUlors and writers, publication
and distribution of books, the art of printing, bookbinding copyrights
?«» ° tb ^J"^ ers P ertalnl »g to the publishing business f'' Other ' «£
&?, w fleCte » d ' n< ; 1Ude P ? lltlcs ' mllltar y and naTaI a™™ during the
* w ". travels In the United States and Europe, frontier life
the 1 w^ ar T S ' rt r on0m '° affalrs and tbe ■»«■* trade in Jama ca and
the West Indies, and Pennsylvania collieries. Persons, firms, and
organizations represented Include Mathew Carey, Henry Carey
win^n^" 1 ?^ 86 ^ Henry °- Carey - 0are y and Ha '<i Carey and Lei
Henry O. Baird, Edward L. Carey, Isaac Penington, Edward Penlng:
„° n L Jo 5 n p , enln eton (several of the name), Henry Penington, Syl-
vester Gm-illner two John Gardners, Henry Carey BalroVLouls M.
Goldsborough, Thomas J. Balrd, Martha Powell Bowen estate, Thomas
Coates estate, Maybin estate, and Fitz-John Porter
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed„ no.227 (a) '
Gift of Mr. Gardiner.
^.Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Book industry
and trade-U. S. 3. U. S.-History, Military-To 1900. i. Balrd
family, n. Carey family, in. Gardiner family, rv. Penington fam-
Historlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-102
Missouri, Univ. Libr.
MS 61-100
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of gold and silver mining enterprises, 1857-
yw.
i v. and 666 sheets.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
„ R< £°[ ds °t mln ' n S operations In various Western States, Mexico,
and Cuba. Includes accounts of Boston Mining and Reduction Co
whose headquarters were in Jersey City, for 1884-89: George F
^ of New York City, for 1885-94 ; and Samuel P. Ely, for 1857-98.
The Boston Mining and Reduction Co. records were purchased.
The Crane and Ely accounts were given respectively by Kidder Pea-
hodv & Co. and bv Mrs. Edward O. Ellis -...-,*.*■. •
1. Gold mines and mining— The West. 2. Gold mines and mining-
Spanish America. 3. Silver mines and mining— The West. 4. Silver
mines and mining— Spanish America. I. Crane, George F n. Ely
Samuel P. rrr. Boston Mining and Reduction Company. '
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus.Adm. Library
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Autograph collection, 1671-1939,
ca. 38,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
„„i.i!f .L'.' 6 ," 8 ' 1 ? rou P 8 , ? f let ters, and miscellaneous documents ac-
5J,^1 ' VldUalIy , and ln 8ma " groUDS °y the society. Among the
American and foreign persons represented are Edward Bulwer-Lyt-
ton, john Bull t, Luther Burbank, J H mes Bryce, George Bran and
James Buchanan. Includes a significant group of Pen n S f «m?ly MSs!
S Dg p^ eln 6 ter8 '/ P „ a , t , en , t8 ^ eed8 ' flM o«nts, and miscellaneous Wll-
» a ^= 1 I Papers (1871-1702); aad papers of John, Thomas, and
Richard Penn, and their families (1730-1866), consisting of pr£
prletary documents, deeds, agreements, patents, and family corre-
MS 61-104
352
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Autograph collection,
1671-1939. (Continued )
spondence. Another group contains Edward Bard and Edward Ship-
pen Burd family papers (ca. 1730-1926) These reveal the participa-
tion of a prominent Pennsylvania family In the social, economic, and
political affairs of the State. Also, papers relating to Bucks Co.
affairs (1730-71), surveys, material on the erection of the Philadel-
phia Arcade (1S27) and other Items.
Presented by various persons.
1, Pennsylvania— Hist.— Sources. 2. Philadelphia Arcade. 1
Penn, William, 1644--1718. n. Penn family, m. Burd, Edward, 1751-
1833. iv. Burd, Edward Shlppen, d. 1848. v. Burd family.
MS 61-104
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Baldwin-Lloyd papers, 1845-1943.
162 items.
In University of Virginia Library (5163)
Correspondence of Bliss Carman, Gladys Baldwin Barr, G. M.
Johnson, John Hargon, Edward Lloyd, and George F. Brlnsfleld
concerning the Mexican War, attitude toward secession in Mississippi,
plantation life in Mississippi, and poems by Carman.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Strlngfe'low Barr, 1957.
1. U. S.— Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 2. Secession. 8.
Plantations — Mississippi. r. Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929. n. Barr,
Gladys Baldwin, m. Johnson, G, M. ry. Hargon, John. v. Lloyd,
Edward, Colonel, vi. Brlnsfleld, George F.
MS61-105
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Bache family.
Papers, 1770-1868.
ca. 100 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Papers of the descendants of Blchard Bache and Sarah Franklin
Bache (Benjamin Franklin's daughter) Includes correspondence
relating to various descendants of the Bache family, material relating
to the Franklin estate, diary (1782-85) and correspondence of Ben-
jamin Franklin Bache, and diaries (1882-68) of Alexander Dallas
Individually cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1938-80.
1. Franklin, Benjamin, 1708-1790— Estate.
MS 61-106
American Philosophical Society. Library
Friends, Society of {Primitive) Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1854-90.
3 reels of microfilm (positive)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Minutes and records of sufferings, marriages, and removals of the
Baltimore Yearly Meeting and its constituent meetings: Deer Creek
Monthly Meeting, Nottingham and Little Britain Monthly Meeting,
Salem Ohio Monthly Meeting, and Nottingham and Little Britain
Quarterly Meeting,
Purchase, 1945.
1. Friends, Society of — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-107
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Friends, Society of {Progressive) Pennsylvania Yearly
Records, 1851-1927.
lft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Mlnntes of the Yearly Meeting, of the Representative Committee,
and of the Financial Association.
Card index in the library.
Permanently deposited by the officers of the Yearly Meeting, 1B40.
1. Friends, Society of— Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-108
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Libr.
Hallman, Ernest Clifton, 1886-1948.
Papers.
17 ft.
In Delnware Public Archives Commission collections.
Clergyman. Abstracts of source materials relating to the Metho-
dist Church In Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Vir-
ginia, Including data about the church as ah organization, individual
churches clergymen who served in the region and distinguished lay-
men of the denomination. Hallman assembled, the papers in prepar-
' ing The garden of Methodism, published In 1948. The collection is
related to the Commission's collection of Delaware Church records.
Information on literary rights available in the repository,
Deposited by Dr. Hallman, 1947.
1. Methodist Church In Delaware. 2. Methodist Church In Mary-
land. 3. Methodist Church in Virginia.
MS 61-109
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Albrecht, Franz, 1876-1944.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor, of Beatrice, Neb. Sermons, and notes on ser-
mons.
Gift of Mrs. Albrecht.
1. Mennonltes— Sermons,
MS 61-110
Bethel College Hist. Library
Friends, Society of {Primitive) Pennsylvania General
Records, 1842-1943. *'
3 reels of microfilm (positive)
In Friends Historical Society of Swarthmore College.
Minutes and records of births, deaths, burials, marriages, and re-
movals of the Pennsylvania General Meeting and its constituent meet-
ings : the Falls Monthly Meeting and the Philadelphia Monthly Meet-
ing.
Purchase, 1945.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Pennsylvania. 2. Friends, Society of —
Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-111
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr,
Milsaps, John Ephraim Thomas.
Papers, 1870-1932.
ca. 80 v.
In Houston Public Library.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Salvation Army leader and editor. Pergonal correspondence,
diaries and scrapbooks relating to the Salvation Army and Milsaps
career as editor of War cry, the Salvation Army's Journal.
Card catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Major Milsaps, 1932. ■-
1. Salvation Army— Hist.— Sources. 2. War cry.
MS 61-112
Houston, Tex. Public Library
Nathan, George Jean, 1882-1958.
Papers, 1910-58.
16ft. (ca. 2600 items)
In Cornell University Library. ».,„„„ ,„, f „™
Author, drama critic, and editor. Correspondence (chiefly letters
to Nathan) ; MSS., typescripts and corrected galley proofs of his
books, columns, nud articles; MSS. and typescripts of plays and ar-
ticles submitted to Nathan; clippings; printed matter; naemorabll a,
and Photos. A considerable amount, of the material deals with busi-
ness Cd editorial matters pertaining to the American mercury and
the American spectator. Correspondents Include Sherwood Ander-
son James Branch Cabell, Edward Gordon Craig, Theodore Drelsej.
Ilnclafr L^wls" Henry Louis Mencken, Sean O'Casey, Eugene Glad-
stone O'Neill, and William Saroyan.
Card catalog In the library. ■- t
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Bequest of Mr. Nathan, 1958. . .- /Mmil __ u .
1. The American mercury. 2. The American spectator (New York)
S. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-113
Cornell Univ. Library
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. Library.
File on cadets, 1839-
ca. 200 filing cabinets.
In Virginia Military Institute Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, unpublished reports, books, newspaper releases
and papers for cadets of the Institute. Includes, material concerning
the Civil War and World Wars i and n.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1 Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington— Blog. 2. U. S.— His-
tory, Military-Sources. MS 61-114
Virginia. Mil. Inst. Library
Ferber, Edna, 1887-
Papers, 1948-57.
3 ft
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Author. Correspondence, working papers, holographic notes,
printed research material, and reviews related to Miss Ferber s book
Giant published in 1952 and filmed In 1956. Includes three typewrit-
ten versions of the book with many handwritten annotations and cor-
rections.
Inventory In the repository. ..,..,.,. _._„!*„„
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Miss Ferber, 1959.
l Ferber, Edna, 1887- Giant ,„,"... .,,.,
MS 61-116
Wisconsin. State Hist Society
353
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Livingood, John Tryor, d. 1852.
Business records of John Tryor Livingood and Louis
Livingood, 1815-1900,
4ft.
In Lebanon Valley College Library.
Account books and daybooks covering the medical practices of John
Tryor and Louis Livingood, physicians of Womelsdorf. Pa.
Gift of Dr. George Derlckson, 1942.
d. lSQO 6310 ' 116- Pennsylvanla — Womelsdorf. i. Livingood, Louis A.,
Lebanon Valley Coll
Library
MS 61-116
Barton, Donald Clinton, 1889-1939.
Papers, 1915-34.
ea.50v.
In Houston Public Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Geologist and geophysicist. Correspondence (personal and busi-
ness) , well logs, ledgers, and notes on geophysics and methods of
prospecting for oil, mainly in the Gulf Coastal Plain.
Card cata'.og in the library. Also described in a photostatic copy of
Library of Dr. Donald C. Barton.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Mrs. Barton, 1942.
1. Petroleum industry and trade— Gulf States. 2. Petroleum— Geol-
ogy — Gulf States.
Houston, Tex. Public
Library
MS 61-117
Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953.
Papers, 1897-1950.
20 ft.
In California Institute of Technology Library.
In part, transcripts.
Physicist Correspondence (1921-60) , holographic notes, laboratory
notebooks, including the oil drop experiment which was basic in
Mllllkan's work on the elementary electric charge and on the photo-
electric effect for which he received the Nobel Prize, and the MS of
his Autobiography. *
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Clark B. Millikan, 1954.
1. Physicists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Physics
?^ erl ^ nts V 3l Photoelectricity. i. Millikan, Bobert Andrews.
1868-1953. Autobiography. *
California. Institute of Technology. Library
Delaware. Public Archives Commission.
Delaware church records, 1707-
18 ft.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections
Transcripts made by the Historical Records Survey and the Dela-
ware Public Archives Commission.
Registers, minutes, and histories, principally of churches In New
Castle and Sussex Counties, Del. The period 1850-1910 Is the most
fully covered.
Personal name Index to the records of each church
Checklist In the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposits and gifts from various sources, 1941-
1. Archives — Delaware. 2. Churches — Delaware — Newcastle Co
3. Churches— Delaware— Sussex Co. 4. Registers of births, etc— Dela-
ware, i. Historical Records Survey. Delaware.
Delaware. Public Archives Commn. 61-119
Warner, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1895.
Papers, 1866-85.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Anderson College and Theological Seminary, School of Theology
Library. ; .
Mlcrofllm (positive and negative) made from originals owned by
D. Sidney Warner, son of the author.
Minister. Diary, personal notes, budget, record of sermons
preached, sermon outline book, a history of the Gospel Trumpet Co.,
and papers relating to Warner's business transactions on behalf of the
Gospel Trumpet Co.
1. Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) — Hist. — Sources. 2. Church of
God (Anderson, Ind.)— Sermons. 8. Gospel Trumpet Company.
a „ «,, c k - MS 61-120
Anderson Coll. Sch. of Theol. Libr.
Acosta, Nicolas, ooUeotor.
Bolivian manuscripts collection, ca. 1590-ca. 1890
ca. 40,000 items. '
In Northwestern University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
K. H S 1 ?f apl ll c ""ferial, copies, and printed matter (documents
broadsides broadsheets, leaflets, etc.) relating to Bol via , Most
papers are in Spanish, with some in Latin and French. The material
deals with social history, including political, governmental, ecclesiasti-
cal, biographical, literary, and cultural aspects. Many of the docu-
ments are reports containing information on other South American
Uw .!,? i„ C U „ de !, mater i? 1 1 elatlng t0 «"thropology, art, economics,
law, religion, and other subjects.
Partially described in a calendar by Jac Nachbln, published in the
Hispanic American historical review, v. 12-18 (1932-83) A study by
Benigno Blbolottl on tiie language of the Moseteno Indians was pub-
lished In 1917 by Northwestern University as Moseteno vocabulary
and treatises.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
. information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Donate Lanza y Lanza, 1914.
1. Bolivia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Spanish America— Hist— Sources
8. Moseteno language. i. Blbolottl, Benigno, n. 1857-1868. Mose-
teno vocabulary and treatises.
Northwestern Uhlv.
Library
MS 61-121
Madison, James, Pres. U. S., 1761-1836.
Papers, ca. 1794-1836.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Report of a speech by Madison In the U. S. House of Representa-
tives on the subject of Jay's treaty (ca. 1794) ; his observations on
the treaty-making powers of the Congress ; letters and drafts of letters
(1801-C6) chiefly relating to Madison's personal and cultural Interests,
among them the establishment of a central seminary of jurisprudence,
literary criticism, opinion on the introduction of vine culture In the
United States, and other subjects.
1. Jay's treaty, 1794. 2. Treaty-making power— TJ. S. 8. Law-
Study and teaching— U. S. 4. Criticism. 6. Viticulture— U. S.
MS 61-122
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Richards, Samuel, b. 1769.
Pnpers, 1787-1845.
ca. 400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ironmaster. Contracts, bonds, receipts, and legal papers relating
to the settlement of the estate of William I. Smith, together with
accounts of sales of land, timber, and shipping.
Presented by 3, Bartram Richards, 1924.
MS 61-123
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, George, 1804-1882, collector.
Papers pertaining to early settlers in Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, and Maryland, 1681-1804.
ca. 400 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds, patents, and agreements. Includes papers relating to the
estate of Jasper Yeates (1721-23) ; letters of William Hamilton to
Benjnmin Hays Smith (1784-1804) ; and miscellaneous accounts, bills,
etc.
Presented by Benjamin N. Smith.
1. Land grants— Middle States.
MS 61-124
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Tilghman, William, 1756-1827.
Correspondence, 1772-1827.
ca. 8500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer and Jurist. Letters from clients, friends, and
members of his family. The main portion of the collection pertains
to claims, controversies, collections of debts, land settlements, suits
in court, and other legal matters; bills and accounts of money spent
for wearing apparel and similar commodities ; receipts for pew rents
in Christ Church, Philadelphia; accounts of the purchase and sale of
slaves; traveling expense accounts.
Presented by William M. Tilghman, 1889.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
2. Slave trade — Pennsylvania. 8. Cost and standard of living — Phila-
delphia.
MS 61-125
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
354
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Warder, Ann.
Journals, 1786-89.
14 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Wife of John Warder, Philadelphia merchant. Comments on travel
on social customs, Quaker meetings, prominent Philadelphia families,
etc, written In Philadelphia to Mrs. Warder's slater, Elizabeth Head,
In England. The Wain, Emlen, Parke, Owen, Blddle, Vaux, and
Morris families are mentioned.
Extracts published In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biog-
raphy, T. 17 (18%) p. 444-481, and v. 18 (1804) p. 51-68.
Presented by the Cadbury estate, 1928, Sarah Cadbury, and Emma
Cadbury.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & cost
MS 61-126
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Emergency Aid Committee, Philadelphia. Belgian Relief
Division.
Correspondence, 1914r-21.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Mrs. Edward S. Sayres, 1931.
MS 61-127
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Garden Club.
Records, 1904-10.
5v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, charter, reports of meetings, and papers read be-
fore the club.
Deposited by the club, 1025.
MS61-128
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920.
Papers, 1851-1918.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Geologist and mining engineer. Correspondence pertaining to
natural science, geology, and literature ; letters from Japan on
Oriental culture ; letters from Franklin Sanborn ; notes on vege-
tarianism.
1. Geology. 2. Literature. 8. Civilization, Oriental. 4. Vegetarian-
Ism, i. Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917.
MS61-129
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824.
Papers, 1774-1816.
9v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Secretary of the Continental Congress. Includes secret journals of
the Continental Congress, Thomson's defense In Congress against
charges of Henry Laurens (1779) ; account of official ceremony on the
occasion of the French Minister's appearance before Congress (1782) ;
Charles Thomson's letter book (1784), scrapbook (1782-1811), ac-
count book (1815-16) ; MSS of his translations from the Greek New
Testament, Synopsis of the four Evangelists, and Interpretations of
Biblical words and their translation from Greek Into English.
1. U. S — Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. Bible. N. T. English—
Versions — Thomson. I. U. S. Continental Congress.
MS 61-130
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Maryland.
2 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Local papers, account book (1763-67) of John Oalle, of Dorchester
Co., Md. and History of the Protestant Episcopal Church In Mary-
land, 1632-1838.
1. Maryland — Hist. — Collections. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church
in the U. S. A. — Maryland. i. Calle, John.
MS61-131
New York Historical T Society
New York Historical Society.
Records of Presbyterian churches in New York City, 1784-
1848.
3 v. and 1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Records of baptisms (1804-09) by Samuel Miller In. the Collegiate
Presbyterian Church; minutes (1819-39) of the Board of Deacons
of the Reformed Presbyterian Church; account book (1784-98) kept
by Alexander Robertson of the Scotch Presbyterian Church ; and pew
rents and treasurer's accounts (1823-48) of the Third Associate Re-
formed Presbyterian Church, Murray Street
1. New York (City) — Churches — Presbyterian. 2. Presbyterian
Church In New York (Olty) 3. Registers of births, etc.— New York
(City),.
MS61-182
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Records of Reformed Dutch churches in New York City,
1758-1876.
14 : v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Records of Interments (1835-57), pew books, and minutes (1819-43)
of the Consistory of the Market Street, or Northeast Reformed Dutch
Church; cashbook (1886-75), receipt books (1861-76), deeds and
papers (1838-45) of the Washington Square Reformed Dutch Church;
records of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and list of members (1828-
64) of the Houston Street Reformed Dutch Church; and church book
(1785-1833), and records of baptisms, marriages, and deaths (1758-
1805) of the First German Reformed Church.
1. Reformed Church In America— New York (City) 2. Reformed
■ Church In the United States— New York (City ) 8. Registers of births,
etc.— New York (City)
MS 61-183
NewYorkHlstorlc.al Society
Naval History Society.
Papers relating to Bristol, R. I., 1801-56.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Certificates of enrollment of vessels (May-Dec. 1801), abstract of
protections granted to American seamen (1822-27), abstract of en-
dorsements of changes of masters' names on registers (1822-55)
1. Ships— Registration and transfer— Bristol, B. I. 2, Seamen-
Bristol, R. I.
MS 61-184
New York Historical Society
Noyes, Stephen H 1881-1982.
Papers, 1916-25.
ca. 300 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, orders, maps, photographs and Instruction books showing
the life of an aviator In World War l who was awarded the Orolx
de Guerre and the Distinguished Service Cross.
Presented by Stephen B, Leece, 1947.
1. Air pilots — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. European War,
1914-1918 — Aerial operations.
MS 61-135
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation.
Records, 1834r-68.
175 V.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Various business records of a firm founded by Matthias W. Baldwin
In 1831 as the Baldwin Locomotive Works. In 1950 the name was
changed to Baldwln-Llma-Hamllton Corporation.
Deposited by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1946.
MS 61-186
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Moore, James Clark.
Papers of James Clark Moore and William Colmer Moore,
1683-1830.
88 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Early surveys of Pennsylvania lands, Including the first draft of a
survey for Germantown. Includes a cash book of Richard Peters
(1755-58)
Acquired, 1945.
1. Pennsylvania — Surveys. 2. Germantown, Pa. — Surveys,
r. Moore, William Colmer.
MS 61-137
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stillwell, Mary H
Correspondence, 1893-1933.
82 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pioneer woman dentist. Correspondence concerning the Associa-
tion of American Women Dentists.
Presented by Dr. George O. Kuesel, 1941,
1. Association of American Women Dentists. 2. Women as dentists,
MS 61-188
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
355
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Pennsylvania manuscripts, 1792-1907
3 v, and 1 (older. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Records of land warrants entered in 1792, bound In a printed vol-
ume, Acts of the Assembly of ... Pennsylvania, 1792 ; a copy (1882) of
A brief account of the Province of Pennsylvania lately granted ... to
William Penn; parchments containing the printed constitution of
^S^l m \^ a , d0 ,?t ed ln p hl""telphia in 1878, autographed by the
delegates; original MS. of Samuel W. Pennypackert Desecration of
the Pennsylvania capital (ca. 1907)
W BSn" ted cke S r FranClS SaWle ' 1M3: B ' G Koleht > 1874 ! a"" 1 San™*
1. Land titles— Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania — Hist — Colonial
period. I Pennypacker, Samuel Whltaker, 1843-1816. The desecra-
tlon and profanation of the Pennsylvania capital.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clover Club of Philadelphia.
Records, 1918-21.
186 items. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of the secretary of the Club, James McCartney
Acquired 1945.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-140
Hamilton and Hood, Philadelphia.
Records, 1804-65.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1804-45) and account and receipt books (1817-
65) of a firm of Philadelphia grocers and general merchants.
Purchase.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-141
Lycoming Mining Company.
Records, 1891-1938.
16 v.
In Htstorlcnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, ledgers, and letter books of a company owning min-
eral rights in Lycoming County, Pa.
Presented by William W. Smith, 1947.
1. Mines and mineral resources — Pennsylvania — Lycoming Co.
MS 61-142
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Midland Mining Company.
Records, 1880-1939.
19 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letter-press books, geological reports, stock ledger and daybook of
n coal mining company located In Clinton and Centre Counties Pa
Presented by William W, Smith, 1947. '
XT. > , , «, . MS 61-143
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Swift family.
Papers, 1716-1857.
ca. 400 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Family and business papers of a Philadelphia and Bucks County
family. Mainly personal letters, together with some papers relating
to business conditions in the West Indies, 1820-50
Gift.
1. West Indies — Bcon. condit.
MS 61-144
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Alden (L. H.) and Company, Aldemille, Pa.
Records, 1829-83.
76v.
Ic Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of a leather-tanning company which cover the life of a one-
Industry town from 1848 to 1883, Including store records, wage con-
tracts and payments, factory accounts, grist mill accounts, etc. In-
cludes a few records (1829) of the library at Windham. N. Y
Purchase, 1949.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-145
Cope family.
Business records, ca, 1800-ca. 1925.
476 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Various, types of business records kept by Thomas P. Cope and
Sons, Cope Brothers, Philadelphia Steam Tow Boat Company, and
associated business Arms. Shipping business predominates. Includes
numerous letter books and a few miscellaneous Items, such as memo,
randum books, and estate and family accounts.
Presented by B. W. Evans, 1949.
1. Snipping— Philadelphia.
MS 61-146
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gnibb family.
Papers, 1834-69.
1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to the St. Charles Furnace, Henry Clay Furnace.
Manada Furnace and the Chestnut Hill ore bank. Includes .Union
S a d Da idwa a rd I B:Gr , ubr 9 ^ >> aDd ^ «•"•«**"«• <" OleCfs"
Presented by Mrs. William S. Morris, 1949.
1. Iron industry and trade— Pennsylvania. 2. Union Canal.
MS 61-147
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Hahn, Peter.
Papers, 1802-34.
75 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant Legal and business papers, lncludlnK let-
Itl3, from 1 i ew York Rnd Uverpool telling of business conditions In
1829, aud a few plans of properties.
Presented by the College of Physicians, 1948.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Merchants— Corresnond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. .. .■*r*~""
Historical Society of Pennsylvania '*■"
Fairman family.
Papers, 1671-1828.
75 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds, orders for surveys, and other papers of a Philadelphia
family. Many of the orders for surveys are signed by Thomas Holme.
Presented by John Howell and John S. Harmstead, 1948.
1. Real property — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-149
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cheyney, Waldron J 1831-1906.
Papers, 1853-1906.
56 Items and 1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers dealing mainly with California mines In which Ohevnev
was Interested. yw«w
Purchase, 1948.
1. Mines and mineral resources — California.
MS 61-150
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1856.
Papers of Thomas I. and Henry Wharton, 1825-75.
20,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Legnl pnpers and correspondence of two Philadelphia attorneys,
together with miscellaneous memorandum books and documents
Presented by the Whnrton family, 1946.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Wharton, Henry, 1827-1880.
MS61-151
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pleasants family.
Papers, 1689-1843.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly deeds and agreements for the sale of western Pennsylvania
lands to Samuel Pleasants, Charles Pleasants, and Charles El.
Pleasants, Includes a few letters to Charles B. Pleasants concerning
a law suit with a Colonel Loiv.o ot Tennessee.
Gift
1. Real property — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-152
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
356
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wheatley Dramatic Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1860-1921.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Programs, clippings, etc. of an amateur theater group organized In
1880 and disbanded in 1880. Includes later material reflecting the
Interest of E, S. Hulflsh in the theater.
Presented by Arthur H. Hulflsh, 1941.
I. Hulflsh, E. S.
MS 61-153
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hazard family.
Papers, 1770-1818;
190 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence of Samuel Hazard, including letters of Franklin
and Washington; journals of Bben Hazard (1770-78) and of Samuel
Hazard (1808-18) ; medical Journal of Samuel Hazard (1818) and
a history of the Philadelphia Hose Company.
Presenteci by Spencer Hazard, 1946.
1. Philadelphia Hose Company. 2. Merchants, American — Phila-
delphia. 8. Merchants — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-154
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Penington family.
Papers, 1764-1882.
ca. 5000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Account books (1709-1826) of the sugarhouse of Edward Penington
and son Edward ; a volume of observations on the making of sugar ;
correspondence and business papers (1840-62) of John Penington,
rare book dealer, and a diary (1827r-41) of Henry I. Balrd.
Purchase, 1946.
1.' Sugar— Manufacture and refining— Philadelphia. 2. Booksellers
and bookselling— Philadelphia. J. Penington, Edward, 1726-1796.
n. Penington, Edward, 1766-1884. ru. Penington, John, 1799-1867.
MS 61-155
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Caruthers, Robert Lboney, 1800-1882.
Papers, 1823-70.
1600 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 1416)
Lawyer, Judge, state legislator, U. S. Representative from Ten-
nessee, and founder of Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. Cor-
respondence (chiefly 1840-49) relating to legal cases, private and
business matters, Whig politics, national and local Issues, Cumberland
University, and post-Clvll War plantation operations. Correspond-
ents Include Andrew Jackson Donelson, Ephralm Hubbard Foster,
Nathan Green, Alexander Peter Stewart, and Felix K. Zolllcofter.
Unpublished index of correspondents in the library.
Gift of Mary Moore Martin, 1947.
1. Lawyers— Tennessee— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I.
Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. 8. Tennessee— Pol. & govt.
4. Plantations— Tennessee. 5. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1841-1846.
MS 61-156
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Carmack, Edward Ward; 1858-1908.
Papers, 1850-1942.
8 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 1414)
Journalist, U. S. Representative, and Senator from Tennessee.
Largely letters written upon the occasions of Carmack's victories In
the congressional elections of 1896 and 1898, his defeat In the sena.
torial contest of 1906, irhd his assassination In Nov. 1908. Includes
papers relating to the campaigns and elections themselves, and to the
Philippine question in 1902; political scrapbooks; and personal and
business papers of Carmack's widow and son.
Typewritten description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Carmack and Edward W. Carmack, Jr., 1947.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1897-1901. 2. Tennessee— Pol. & govt. —
1865- 8. Philippine Islands— Pol. & govt. — 1898-1935.
MS 61-157
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Delaware. Public Archives Commission.
Private accounts collection, ca, 1750-ca, 1930.
ca,17ft.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
General account books, daybooks, ledgers, journals, and memo-
randa of Delaware residents or partnerships. The bulk of the records
date from 1850-1900, and are principally those of farmers, village
and rural craftsmen, and storekeepers. The account books (1798-
1820) of King Dugall, a Dover storekeeper, whose customers for gen-
eral merchandise included many of the State's notables, and the ac-
count book (1868-1914, and 1924-30) of a Dover physician are Items
of special interest. , , , .,__- .
Preliminary catalog slips for Items accessioned since 1951 are In
the repository.
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1930-
1 Delaware-Econ. condit. 2. Medicine — Delaware —
Dover. I. Dugall, King. MS 61-158
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Ker, Mary Susan, 1838-1923.
Papers, 1785-1923.
In'unlraslty of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
leC Teacher°' ^Natchez, Miss. Largely letters written to Miss Ker
from nieces and nephews and other relatives In Louisiana, Mississippi,
and Texfs Includes Miss Ker's diary (1886-1928) and correspond-
ence of her father, John Ker, a physician and planter, and of other
me Gift™fTime R S Dunbar and Mrs. Frederick D. Brown, 1948-56.
I. Ker, John, d. 1850. n. Ker family, _
Mb Dl-15»
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
New York (State) National Guard.
Muster rolls, 1876.
In New York Historical Society collections.
1, New York (State)— Mllltla— Muster ro.lls.
MS 61-160
New York Historical Society
Bradsher, Earl Lockridge.
Poems, 1947-54.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Portand professor of English at Louisiana State University. MSB.
of poems based largely upon observations of nature and human na-
ture In a wide variety of settings.
Deposited by Mr. Bradsher. MS 61-161
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Ramsay, James Graham, 1823-1903.
Papers, 1790-1830.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
^Phjslc'lan, 1 North Carolina State senator, and Confederate repre-
sentative. Correspondence relating to politics from about 1856
through 1911, especially to Republican Party matters beginning In
1865; diaries speeches, writings, miscellaneous notebooks, and ac
count books. Includes correspondence of Ramsay's ancestors In
Iredell Co N 0. and of his son, James Hill Ramsay, postmaster at
Sallsburv" N C, who was also prominent in Republican politics.
OTher corespondents Include Lee Slater Overman and Claude 0.
"RnTTkHflV.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of James Graham Ramsay, 1049. ..
1 Nortr, , Carolina-Pol. & govt. 2. Republican Party. North Caro-
lina! i. Ramsay. James Hill. u. Ramsay family. 61-162
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Naval History Society.^ __ ioirjck
Papers relating to Bristol and Warren, R. I., 1818-5&.
I^^^^^>lZtfi^ of licenses (181^5)
f Ihip re^ste^Bristol, R. I.' 2. Ship ^^ W «g£_k,
New York Historical Society
Papers relating to the Mayan language.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Notes on the Mayan language and calendar.
1 Maya language. 2. Calendar, Maya.
MS 61-164
New York Historical
Society
357
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Reed and Forde, Philadelphia.
Records, 1759-1823.
ca. 8000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
™.M°!i res ?? I1<ience and otner P««™ of John Heed and Stnndlsh Porde.
Philadelphia merchants, relating mainly to foreign commerce, and also
to business transactions and land ventures In America. Includes ac-
counts, receipts, Invoices, bills of lading, Insurance policies, charters of
vessels, letter books, ledgers, daybooks, memoranda, bankbooks, ap-
prentice Indentures, bonds and notes, lottery sale records, John Reed
bankruptcy papers (1808-14), Porde's journals, legal papers, land rec-
ords, and letters (1789-92) from James Wilkinson, Daniel Clark,
Daniel Cox, Abner Dunn, Clement Blddle, Robert Morris, John Nlchol-
fSi'J: ?"!?' Thomf i 8 ,,, Mor S an 4> nn(1 otheTB - A *">>«> o« Robert Morris
letters and papers (1795-1802) deal with hi; '••mnclal difficulties and
assipment ot his property ; papers and letters of John Reed. Jr , de-
scribe his service In the Navy. ^ '
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949} Porde's Journal of a Journey
to New Madrid, Tenn,, published In Pennsylvania magazine of history
and biography, v. 38 (1912) 'p. 209-16.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Coram.
I. Morris, Robert, 1784-1806.
<m * i i o . . . MS 61-165 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Muster rolls, 1776-1865.
28 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Id part, transcripts.
Lancaster County muster roll (1776) ; roll of David Greer's Com-
VSkun^PJSlllS^ ot Buckfl °° unt y ("lEEoSE of Phlla-
deiphla County (1777-«9) and of Bllllngsport (1778) j roil of John
S» V 8 l ( ^r7^ N ° rt 1, Pe , nn . 8ylvan,n BeghSnt, at Wes Point (1778?
!??i ! ?ff P ? ?* H ?„ roll , of the French Army in America (1778-83)1
roll of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of Philadelphia Militia 1778^9
£L 0a ? t , aln Cox (1781) : ot John Sllee ' s 7th Company, 5th Battalion
KSS'S n l S V : ot tl,e 8lx »att n lions y 'of the c ?y of
Soun? P aUF of' l°LdZ hr ' r , VVUdb }' S 2 at B"tMlon-if Lancaster
uounty (1T88) ; of Joslah Harmar's Pennsylvania trooos head.
Coun^nU " <B ?T l W\ !»'*« R ^l«uent Dragoons b££
? tJ U;?. S0 7 ) • of Fr <">cis Asbury Dickies' 7th CoinDanv 84th RpM
ment, Philadelphia Militia (1824) ; of the 1st Brl^adl D C uS
Si, ', B""" 0»»ty (1881-65) • and of Company 6, uif*
fantry Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers (1862-65)
Presented by Brinton Coxe, F M. Etting, George Getz, and others.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Registers, lists etc 2 rt <5_wiof
Hevolutlon-Prench participation. 8 8;^enSKa-M°iiUa3?Regis:
tere, lists, etc. 4. u. S.-Hlst-Olvll War-Regtoters.Tlsts, etcf^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-166
Holloway, Ephraim S 1833-1895
Papers, 1862-95.
8ft.
/n 1 ? ^! St0rl S a i. Society ^ f Columbiana and Palrfleld Township
(Columbiana, Ohio) collections. ^v™™".^
'ji'i D " S ,\ Aim y, o^cer. Correspondence (chiefly during the Civil War).
™£i?J fl ™*?V 835 i' ^Sl *■■/ fmnAa, remits, and S-
rabllla. The letters deal with life at the front and on the march.
Holloway s concern for his men, plans of campaigns In Kentucky!
Tennessee, and Georgia, and bis impressions on thl assasslnatton of
President Lincoln, on Morgan's Raid, and on other topics. Includes
business letters of the 1880's. .«»4»u». mtiuues
Inventory prepared by the Abraham Lincoln Book Store, Chicago.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository,
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Allen D. Holloway, Roland F. HolKway, and John Holloway,
1955.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Lincoln, Abra-
ham, Pres. U. S. — Assassination. 8. Morgan's Said, 1868.
MS 61-167
Hist. Soe of Columbiana nnd Fairfield Township, Ohio
Turrill, Joel, 1794-1859.
Papers, 1845-60.
102 Items.
In Ha-"'tMnn Historical Society ci"pctl6ns. .
TJ. S. Representative from New York and U. S. consul to the Sand-
wich Islands. Correspondence and buslnms papers. Chiefly confi-
dential letters from friends In Honolulu, covering the period immedi-
ately after Turrlll's tour of duty in Hawaii as U. S. consul' (1846-60),
and revealing the current business, political, and social conditions in
the Islands. Correspondents include Charles R. Bishop, founder of
the Bishop Bank (now the First National Bank of Hawaii), William
L. Lee, chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Hawaiian monarchy,
and Robert O. Wyllle, minister of foreign relations of the kingdom
of Hawaii.
Cataloged in the library. Forty-eight of the letters are published
in the Annual report of the Hawaiian Historical Society. 1957.
p. 27-82.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchase, 1958.
1. Hawaiian Islands— Hist— Sources. i. Bishop, Charles Reed,
1822-1915. n. Lee, William Little, 1821-1857. m. Wyllle. Robert
Crlchton, 1708-1885.
MS 61-168
Hawaiian Hist. Soc.
Hopkins, John C b. 1865, coUeotor.
Hopkins collection, 1820-ca. 1910.
163 Items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
In part transcripts (handwritten)
Surveyor. Surveys of parcels of land or neighborhoods, principally
In Kent Co., Del. with a few from New Castle and Sussex Counties,
DeL Most of the plots were drawn by Nehemlah Olark or William
Atkinson, local surveyors, with later additions by others.
Card Index In the repository. Also described In Accessions list of
the Delaware Public Archives Commission, v. 8. (1954) no. 2,
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Hopkins, 1958.
1. Delaware — Surveys. I. Atkinson, William, surveyor,
n. Clark, Nehemlah.
MS 61-169
Delaware. Public Archives Coniuin.
New York Historical Society.
Orderly books, 1748-1863.
ca. 170v,
In New Vork Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Described In Survey of the manuscript collections In the New York
Historical Society (1941) p. 64-67.
1. U. S.— History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 2. U, S. Army—
Hist. — Sources.
MS61-170
New York Historical Society
Entz, Frieda (Voth) Regier, 1855-1949.
Papers, 1884-1949.
7 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte missionary officer. Correspondence, reports, greetings,
and financial material relating to th > Women's Missionary Associa-
tion.
Guide In register file in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Entz's estate.
1, Mennonltes — Missions, i. General Conference Mennonlte
Church. Women's Missionary Association.
MS 61-171
Bethel College Hist. Library
Hairston, Elizabeth Seawell (Hairston) 1855-1945.
Papers, 1805-1943.
925 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (no. 1518)
Personal correspondence of a large family connection including
letters written in Patrick and Henry Counties, Va., and various towns
and country places In Virginia, Tennessee, and Mississippi, giving a
picture of ante bellum plantation life, together with letters written
at schools and colleges and In Confederate Army camps. The later
papers are chiefly concerned with genealogical Investigations of the
Hairston, Penn. and related families.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Walter Otey and P. Wellford Hobble, 1948.
1. Plantations — Southern States. 2. Universities and colleges —
Southern States. 3. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Personal narratives —
Confederate side. 4. Penn family, i. Hairston family.
MS 61-172
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Petersham Historical Society.
Papers relating to Daniel Shays.
lft.
In Petersham Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
• Letters written by General Benjamin Lincoln's troops who were
sent to Petersham to suppress Shays' Rebellion, a letter describing the
quartering of some of Shays' men, and files of newspaper clippings,
of publications, and of references In town histories and family gene-
alogies, which relate to Shays.
1. Shays' Rebellion, 1785-1786.
MS 61-173
Petersham Hist. Soc.
358
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Creek Nation.
Records, 1861-0.9.
35 items and 2 v.
In Creek Indian Museum (Okmulgee, Okln.)
In part, transcripts,
Letters, deeds, and papers of the Creek Nation. Includes a copy
letter book (1882) of Chief Samuel Checote, a few personal letters
of Chief Isparhecher, and of Chief George W. Grayson ; a treaty made
between commissioners of the Confederate Government and the Creeks
(1861), a minute book (1875-79) of the Committee of Education of
the Creek Nation, and a copy of the stolen rolls of Creek Indians
and freedmen.
1. Creek Indians. J. Ohecote, Samuel, Indian chief.
MS61-174
Creek Indian Museum, Okmulgee, Okla.
Bishop, Sereno Edwards, 1827-1909.
Letters, 1889-1908.
289 Items.
In Hn vilinn Historical Society collections.
Seamen's chaplain, missionary, and editor. Letters to Gorham
Diimmer Gllman, a Honolulu merchant, member of the Massachusetts
State Legislature, and Hawaiian conBul-general, concerned with Hono-
lulu gossip.
Catalog in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Gllman.
1. Honolulu— Soc. life & cust I. Gllman, Gorham Dummer, 1822-
1909 ' MS 61-175
Hawaiian Hist, Soc,
Washington County (Ind.) Historical Society,
Papers relating to John Hay. ,
ca.601tems. „ ■
In Washington County Historical Society collections.
Letters and other material about John Hay, lawyer and diplomat.
Includes an address by Henry Lane Wilson given at exercises In
memory of John Hay at Salem, lad. Aug. 25, 1916. . _
1. Hay, John, 1838-1906. I. Wilson, Henry Lane, 1857-1032.
MS61-176
Washington County (Ind.) Hltit. Soc
Cragin, Francis Whittemore, 1858-1937.
Papers, 1540-1920.
ca. 100 ft.
In Pioneers' Museum, Colorado Springs, Colo. «.,
College professor. Notebooks of interviews with pioneers of Colo-
rado and New Mexico or their descendants, several completed chap-
ters of Cragln's projected Early Far West history, photos., hand-drawn
diagrams, and lls"ts of military forts and trading posts, giving dates,
purposes, and occupants.
Partial card Index in the Pioneers' Museum.
Bequest of Dr. Oragln, 1937.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— The West.
MS 61-177
Pioneers' Museum, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Bonaparte family.
Papers, 1792-1869.
78 Items.
In Free Library of Philadelphia.
Letters and documents of members of the Bonaparte family and
some of their descendants. Includes a letter from Napoleon s mother
and autographs of many people associated with Napoleon or with
members of his family. ; ... ., .....
Part of the library's Hampton L. Carson Napoleonic collections, the
remainder of which consists of prints.
Gift of Hampton L. Carson, 1931.
MS 61-178
Philadelphia. Free Library
Mennonite Church. Conferences. Virginia.
Records, 1835-
60 ft
In Eastern Mennonite College Library. »
Minutes and official records of the Conference and its subsidiary
organizations. Includes personal and church papers of Mennonite
leaders. . .
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Mennonltes In Virginia.
MS 61-179
Eastern Mennonite Coll. Library
New York Historical Society.
Boundary papers, 1644-1807.
5 v. and 5 packages.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Connecticut and New York boundary papers relating to the Oblong
and Equivalent Lands during the yeare 1644-1788; State and repre-
sentation of the bounds of the Province of New York against the
claims of t»e Province of Massachusetts Bay (1772-87) ; Collection of
evidence In vindication of the territorial rights and Jurisdiction of
the State of New York against the claims of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and New Hampshire and the people of the grants who
are commonly called Vermonters; State of the evidence and argument
in support of the territorial rights and Jurisdiction of New York
against the government of New Hampshire, by James Duane (1784) ;
Representations of the Board of Trade upon the act passed in 1747-48
for running the line of partition between New York-Wid New Jersey
(1753) and papers relating to the East Jersey and New York boundary
(1672-1807)
1. New York (State,-Bound. MS6 1-180
New York Historical Society
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. -
Croessmann collection of James Joyce, ca, 1903-ca. 1840.
ca. 400 Items.
In Southern Illinois University Library. ,„„,„„
In part, transcripts (typewritten) made by Stanislaus Joyce for
Herbert Gorman, from originals now at Cornell University.
Author. Letters from Joyce to his brother Stanislaus (ca. 180
Items), to his daughter Lucia, to his German translator Gejrg Goyert,
and miscellaneou7letters to others, together with Herbert Gorman's
papers relating to his books on Joyce. The Gorman papers include
letters from Joyce to Gorman, notes, drafts, questionnaires with
Joyce's answerB, Joyce's dictated additions and corrections to the
proofs (in the hand of Paul Leon) and letters to Gorman concerning
Joyce from Sylvia Beach, T. S. Eliot, Oliver St. John Gogarty, Eugene
JolaV Stanislaus Joyce, Robert McAlmon, William Kirkpatrick Ma-
eee. Arthur Symons, Harriet Weaver, and others. -.-■■■ ,_ ,
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described In the James
Joyce review, v. 8 (1950) no. 1/2, p. 89.
Purchased from H. K. Croessmann, 1959.
1 Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Joyce, Stani-
slaus, 1884-1955. ii. Gorman, Herbert Sherman, 1898-1954. ■
MS 61-181
Southern Illinois Univ. Library
Saxoiv, Lyle, 1891-1946.
Papers, 1784-0.945.
8297 Items and 7 v.
In TutMiie University Library. ;■
Author. Personal and business correspondence, diaries, literary
MSS., clippings (mostly articles written by or about Saxon and re-
views of his books), scrapbooks, source notes, photos., and other
papers, The bulk of the material dates from 1929-45 and consists
largely of letters to Saxon, some of whlch'are fan mall. Includes a
record of the sale of a slave, on old map, material (1888-05) relating
to Mrs. Elizabeth Lyle Saxon and her work in the woman suffrage
movement, a scrapbook (1910-08) of Andrew J. Lyle, MSS. written by
Saxon's friends and prepared by W. P. A. projects, and a master s
thesis on the work of Ronrk Bradford.-- Correspondents Include Sher-
wood Anderson, Lucius Beebe, Roark Bradford, Gwen Brlstow, .Louis
Bromfield, Edna Ferber, Rachel Field, Rose Francken, Arthemlse
Goertz, Grace King, Fanny Heasllp Lea, and Julia Peterkln.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift or Maude and Elizabeth Chmnhers, 1947.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Bradford,
Roark, 1890-1048. 3. Woman— Suffrage— U. S. „ orl , 1M
Mb 61-182
Tulane Univ. Library
Papers of the Orr and Patterson families, 1799-1908.
in'unlverslty of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
'^Busme^'a^family papers of the Orr family of South Carolina;
nolltlcal correspondence and the pre-Clvll War Congressional mall of
jTmes Lawrence Orr, Governor of South Carolina and U. S. Repre-
sentative- business papers and family correspondence of Colonel Wll-
taOftSL of Philadelphia and of 1.1s son, William Patter-
son? Jr., of Philadelphia and Greenville, S. O., who married James
Lawrence Orr's daughter; scrapbooks of the Orr and Patterson faml-
lies; and personal correspondence of Lawrence Orr Patterson.
Unpublished description In the library. ' ,_ .. 11K .„.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Lawrence Orr Patterson, 1947. , a1K ,oAi
1. South Carolina— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1881.
I. Orr, J awes Lawrence, 1822-1873. n. Patterson family,
MS 61— 188
North Carolina. Univ. Library
359
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Levert family.
Papers, 1760-1888.
943 Items.
lectL U ?uo e i472)° f N ° l ' th Car ° Una Libl " ary ' Southern Historical Col-
Pfersonai correspondence and business papers (mercantile and
bama who carried on many business relations among relatives and
close friends. Letters were written at Mobile, Huntsville GreenlbSro
Tuscaloosa, Marion, and Montgomery, Ala L , PhSS'
Washington Gordonsvllle, Va., West^X;' and New Yofk $»
«??Lj, m VF be I B m f nt 'oned Include Claude Levert; a Frenchman who*
served in the American Revolution; and his three sons- FrajnctaJohS
WrtSt wSEi" 1 !.' Hunt f r Tl T Ue - wa °f ^fe was the dlught^ol jo£S
I\l ■ n„rf *Si™ : •■•?? ge 1f V-^ert, Methodist minister, of Millwood,
Ala., and Henry Strachey Levert, physician and scholar at Mobile
who married Octavia Walton, daughter of George Walton terrUorta'
governor of Florida. Among the correspondents. In addition t« "tie
Leverts were Clement Claiborne Clay, Susanna Claiborne Withe™
W?ther? eDry amP " n U * W "" am McDow «". and Robert w
Unpublished description In the library
Gift of Mrs. Edwin R. Dickenson, 1948*
1. Alabama — Comm.
Worth Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 61-184
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1915.
Papers, ca. 1659-ca. 1911.
ca. 12,000 Items.
InHistorloal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
ber ^ ^fh e « , h^ e nr^ a L Pa , 1 ? e, ; S , refl . ectlng 'Mitchell's activities as a mem-
™^in tiJlH?' " n , d as chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl-
rf dtinffitoa'l.H.r ^M™ 0t »« B « n «l* Je "<*° a^ document
SSSSaS^n^aS^shen?
the bar ■ <v§m-Saf ™ ™ >• J ^ ,n Htl1 Martin's notes on members of
trie oar (1882-89), papers of Commonwealth in. Albureer re HHa nf
^S«»Pe^=n^^S^S-
Presented by the estate of Mr. Mitchell ""vers I ca. ibo7 j
» n „„L f " , ? dee ^~ P |, nns y lTan ' a — Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2.
Thornton T^i! 88r ^" SOUrce ?; 7> ^w— Pennsylvania— Blog. 8
lfiorntor,, Jacob, i. Browne, Peter Arrell, 1782-1860. ii. Oanfleld.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-186
Rowley family.
Business records, 1850-1948.
4 ft.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Accounts, prescription books, daybooks, visiting lists recelnte «n,t«.
ments and other business records of Antlnous A? l^ttaoi GUtert
J^ta UM^?W Phy8l ? an8 ° f MIddleto'n. Wls ^^ u^el
Newman r K2 £h° dru 8 sto,,e operated by Antinous A. and
and sZSrPes. ' g PrlCeS ° f 8plces ' drU8s - 8taD,e groceries,
Inventory in the repository.
1 Ph™£iLf 9. llbert R T Iey ' US5 ' JeS8lca ^wley, 1958.
vrLz£?f lc ' a , n fr < ; orres P ond6nce ' reminiscences, etc. 2 Medicine—
Dfno^T^I'l^ 8 - ^^^W"* * Wls ' .K
rn.ttyf N ewrnan 1 C?- ■* ^-im!" " 8 ^""V 187W85 *
Wisconsin. State Hist.
Soc.
MS 61-186
Crpwder, Enoch Herbert, 1859-1932.
Papers, 1881-1931.
12 boxes.
ConecHon re ' -Slty ° f 1Ummul Llbra '" y ' Western H ""orIcal Manuscripts
^i™:^'™' 8 " 1 ' P'ofessor, and lawyer. Correspondence,
Xnln™ ml n da ' S OTernnl ent documents, scrapbooks, newspaper
S-S^' miace , nan< K>us magazines, and pictures. The bulk of the
tactt™ »? T H rS T C t r ? wde F;« tmure as professor of military scence and
tactics at tiie University of Missouri, his service as Judro Advnrara
A^Sador^oCub^^ 1 }, 1 CteBe "? 1 and ^M iZ^t^eT*
tohhSS in rJS Cuba ' The records covering his career as a lawyer-
are sparse B ° er h ' 8 ret,remcnt ''»"■ Public service In 1927
Gift of David A. Lockmiller,
rr h Ml ' ltar y art nnd science— Study and teaching. 2. Military law—
• s -— Sou rees. 3. U. S. Army— Recruiting, enlistment, etc.— Euro-
pean War. 1914-1918. 4. U. S.— For. re].— Cuba. 5. Cuba— For rel —
U. S. 6. Cuba— Hist— American occupation, 1906-1909.
Missouri. rn.v. Lib, MS 61-187
Yerger, William, collector.
Papers, 1862-1910.
2801tems.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate Army officer. Military and personal papers; chiefly
genarnl orders, special orders and circulars issued by units of the
Army of the Mississippi and the Weniern Dept. (Mar. 10-Aue 4
1862) In connection with the Battle or Shiloh nnd related engage!
ments The papers were accumulated by Yerger as aide-de-camp to
SiiS £?",' , Cnnr,e 5 P ark . and 'uclude reports and returns of the
First Division, and instructions to Clark from higher headquarters.
Some papers relate to Clark's service in Louisiana under MaJ Gen
John O. Breckinridge; there are orders issued by P. G. T. Beaureeard
S^TpJS? A ^^^ * *"»" (1910 > *»»*■ to *"
? lt *^, F' u !? 1 i. Yer 5 er B!u ' r y through Eunice J. Stockwell, 1946.
n V mJj'J^."?^' 186 ^ 2> °° rlnth ' Mlss - Bottle of, 1862. 8,
~ 7T~? l f t ~l Gl l U War— Sou rces. i. Clark, Charles, 1811?-1877.
S,nKf d » er0 « *S ,t f 1 0f Amerlca - Army of the Mississippi, m
Confederate States of America. Army. 'Restern Dept.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History S 61 ~ 188
dimming, Alfred, 1802-1873.
Papers of Alfred dimming and family, 1792-1889.
765 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
/kSS ! 1 , 5 . official, Indian agent, and Territorial Governor of Utah
(1867-81) Family and political correspondence, mainly of the 1850*8
with material on Mormon history, including the "Mormon War" and'
on frontier and pioneer life. Includes Journals, scrapbooks 'letter
hooks, and proceedings pertaining to councils and negotiations with
the Blackfoot Indians and other tribes (1855) Letters of Cum-
mlng's wife, Elizabeth Wells (Randall) Gumming, describe Incidents
■ -.J? er . t f l P.. t ?- tItah . with her husband when he was named Governor,
with details of frontier conditions and Indian troubles. Cummlng-fl
official letter books contain correspondence to James Buchanan Lewis
Cass, Howell Cobb, John B. Floyd, Albert S. Johnston, Brlghnm
xoung, and others. Additional correspondents include W W Bibb
J. 8. Black, William Medlll, B. F. Perry, Franklin Pierce, Aleiande^
H. Stephens, nnd G. M. Troup. Includes papers of William Clay
Cummlng, a brother, pertaining to his studies at Princeton University
(180o) and at the Litchfield Law School, operated by Tapping Reeve'
his accounts of opposition to Federalism in New England' and his
experiences as nn officer in the War of 1S12; accounts of his travels
In the Mississippi Valley nnd the South; and a few comments on
Brazil and Uruguay (visited In 1816) Includes some papers of
Thomas Gumming.
Acquired 1983 and 1940.
1. Mormons nnd Mormonism. 2. Blackfoot Indians— Government
relations. 8. U. S.— Hlst.-War of 1812— Sources. 4. Southern
States— Descr. & trav. 5. Princeton University— Students. 8. Litch-
field Law School, Litchfield, Conn. 7. Federal Party. New England
8. South America— Descr. & trav. 9. Overland Journeys to the Pa-
S?, c ' u !?• £ ro , I,tler and P' onee r life— The West. i. Cummlng,
Elizabeth Wells (Randall) n. Cummlng, William Clay, in Cum-
mlng, Thomas.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-189
Clarke, Adam, 1760 ?-1832. r
Papers, 1743-1875.
299items.
In Duke University Library.
h»'nfJ ,0d h 8t . Cl ^ gy , man a . nd theol °sl an - Letters and other papers
by and about^Clarke, mainly dating from 1783-1851. The letters,
chiefly from Clarke to his wife, Mary Cook Clarke, his son and
„„iS I exec " tor ' Jo^Ph B. B. Clarke, and his daughter and biogra-
pher, Mary Ann Clarke Smltb, cover the entire period of Clarke's
ministry They relate trClarke's association with John Wesley and
Th e „nf K "n yan Me ' hodlat Church, to the ministerial work of Wesley,
Thomas Coke, and George Whltefield, the hymns of Charles Wesley
S!^n e V d " K la i W0 lf k , on TbomaB Rymer's Foedera, British reaction
S « jrench Revolution, missionary work In Palestine and the
Sf»i ?.«„„ ° 5 f aT ! '? Qreat Britaln ' and the lm P act of Indus-
trialization on England. Later papers deal with the publication of
■fStMTSnH i^. 6 i? anC 7' f^'S' 0118 « ad "terery life of Adam Clarke
(1833) and with the efforts of George John Stevenson, author, to
discover the letters of Clarke and Wesley. Among the corresnond-
%T t "A T" la . m B^™ 1 ' ^Ph Butterworth, John Clarke? Theo-
d rZL C r , larke, T Th0ma l ? oke ' Jonn Oo'ey. Mercy Doddridge, Jonathan
SSSS M»UH 08ep « Bntw i5 ,e ' Marma <Juke Gwynne, Thomas Latham,
George Marsden, Henry Moore, Mary Anne Moore, George Morley;
MS 61-190
360
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clarke, Adam, 1760?-1832. Papers, 1743-1875.
(Continued)
Gideon Ouseley, Joseph Pllmore, James Pond, Richard Smith, Joseph
Sntellffe, and Sarah Wesley.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1950 and 1952.
1. Methodism— Hist— Sources. 2. Rymer, Thomas, 1841-1718,
comp. F<edera. 8. GL Brit.— Econ. condlt 4. France— Hist— Revo-
lutlon — Foreign public opinion. 5. Missions— Palestine. 6. Missions —
Shetland Islands. i. Clarke, Mary (Cook) n. Clarke, Joseph
Butterworth Buhner, d. 1865. m. Smith, Mary Ann (Clarke) IV.
Stevenson, George John, 1818-1888,
■»■ MS 61-190
Duke Univ. library
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends' Historical
Library.
Small collections.
4 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part; transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, manumissions, poems, and other documents.
Largely correspondence of individual members of the Society of
Friends, Including John Bright, parliamentarian, Joseph Dugdnle,
abolitionist, Elizabeth Fry, English Friend active In prison reform,
Stephen Grellet, Quaker minister, Edward Hicks, American primitive
painter, Isaac T, Hopper, abolitionist, and James Pemberton, Phila-
delphia merchant and political figure.
Listed In the manuscript card cataiog of the library.
Gift and purchase.
1. Friends, Society of— Hist:— Sources. I. Bright, John, 1811-
1889. H. Dugdale, Joseph, irt. Fry, Elizabeth (Gurney) 1780-1845.
iv. Grellet, Stephen, 1778-1855. v. Hicks, Edward, 1780-1849. vi.
Hopper, Isaac Tatem, 1771-1852. vn. Pemberton, James.
MS 61-191
Swarthmore College Friends Hist. Llbr.
Paschall family.
Papers, 1660-1861.
100 Items and 24 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1772-1844) relating to political and domestic af-
fairs; ledgers of Thomas Paschall (1660-1733) ; ledgers and daybooks
of Stephen Paschall (1785-1800) ; account books (1825-39) of the
firm of Paschall Hollingsworth and Company, the name of which was
changed In 1837 to Morris, Tasker and Morris; and a receipt book of
Dr. Caspar Morris (1832-61)
Presented by Herbert Morris.
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. 2. Pennsylvania — Econ.
condlt. 8. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. I. Paschall,
Thomas, fl. 1683. n. Paschall, Stephen, m. Morris, Caspar, 1805-
1884, iv, Morris, Tasker and Morris, Philadelphia,
MS 61-192
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
White family.
Papers, 1702-1903.
ca. 500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of the White, Dulany, Wilson, Heath, Key and Montgomery
families of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Includes qultrent book
(1702) of Thomas White, merchant; letter book (1751-75) ; estate
papers (.1749-1803) of Thomas and Esther White ; Thomas R. White
records of Stafford Forge (1752) ; Bishop William White's corre-
spondence, with genealogical notes (1769-94) ; genealogies of the
families of Daniel Dulany, Daniel Charles Heath, and Philip and
Richard Key (1710-1886) ; correspondence of Edward Hall, a mer-
chant In the West Indies (1790) ; correspondence (1879-1903) of
Thomas H. Montgomery; indenture of sale of Baltimore Iron Works
by Daniel Dulany and Robert Carter (1770) ; view of Annapolis
(1787) ; letters to James Wilson (1769--94), and notes on a Wilson
genealogy.
Presented by James A. Montgomery, 1939,
i, Montgomery family, n. Dulaney family, iir. Heath family, iv.
Key family, v. Wilson family, vi. Montgomery, Thomas Harrison,
1830-1905. vn. Wilson, James, 1742-1798.
MS 61-193
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919.
Papers, 1891-1935.
30 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (0844)
Correspondence ; autobiographical sketch; congressional bill em-
powering the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation to appoint a delega-
tion of three citizens (1907) ; typewritten copy, with autograph pen
corrections of The pigskin library ; carbon copy of Through the Bra-
zilian hlnterlnnd, published under the title Through the Brazilian
wilderness in 1914, together with letters of transmittal and 12 leaves
of the original MS. version ; a sheet of Roosevelt's MS., The winning
of the West, as Inserted in each set of the Daniel Boone edition (1900)
of this title, and a drawing by Roosevelt at his home on Sagamore
Hill, with MS, notations by Worrall F. Mountain, for whom the draw-
ing was made. Correspondents include Kate Waller Barrett, Warren
O. Crane, W. J. Crawford, Jr., George M. Curtis, George H. Doran, Mr.
Forman, Frank Harper, Guernsey Jones, Paul Lemperley, William
Loeb, Jr., Henry Cabot Lodge, Samuel Sidney McClure, C. H. MHburn,
John A. Stewart, Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, James B. Thorsen,
George Sylvester Vlereck, John T. Webster, G. M. Williamson, and
Ralph Wilson.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1058-59.
1. Chickasaw Indians — Government relations. 2, Roosevelt, Theo-
dore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919— Library.
MS 61-194
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. <
Cabell, James Lawrence, 1813-1889.
Correspondence, 1829-37.
89 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (1040)
Physician and university professor. Correspondence with his
uncle, Joseph C. Cabell, during the period of Cabell's pre-medlcnl and
medical studies at the University of Virginia, the Baltimore Alms-
house, and in Paris, containing observations on student life, expenses,
national politics, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, and travel between Princeton and Philadelphia. Per-
sons named Include BUza Cabell, Nancy Oarrlngton, Charles Bonny-
castle. George Blaetterman, Roblev Dunelison. Thomas Jefferson Ran-
dolph, William Wertenbaker, William Brent, Andrew Jackson, Thomas
Emmett, John Hartwell Cocke, Conway Robinson, Francis Walker
Gilmer, St. George Randolph, Martin Van Buren, Daniel Webster,
Alexander M. Sheppard, James P. Tyler, and Chapman Johnson,
Deposited by Charles D. McCormlck and Mrs, McCormlck, 1943.
1. Medical students. 2. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1829-1837. 3. Chesa-
peake and Ohio Canal. 4. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. i. Cabell,
Joseph Carrlngton, 1778-1856.
MS 61-196
Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
Smith, Edward Wanton.
Family papers, 1728-1846.
600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes letters, bias, receipts, etc. (1762-1802) of Lamar, Hill,
Blsset & Co., wine merchants of Madeira; business papers (1728-71)
of Joseph Wharton, pertaining chiefly to land in Philadelphia County;
letters (1800-29) of John Ely, Controller of New York, to M. and S.
Fisher, regarding lands In Otsego and Montgomery Counties, N. Y. ;
letters to Charles Wharton from Calcutta, Lisbon, and Leghorn
(1783-1809); business letters to James Moffat from Europe (1794-
1813) ; and miscellaneous deeds, letters, and broadsides.
Presented by Mrs. Smith, 1942.
1. Wine and wine making — Madeira. 2, Real property — Philadel-
phia Co., Pa. 8. Real property — Otsego Co., N. Y. 4. Real property-
Montgomery Co,, N. Y. I. Lamar, Hill, Blsset & Co. n. Ely, John,
1758-1847. m. Moffat, James, iv. Wharton, Charles, 1743 or 4-1838.
v. Wharton, Joseph, 1707-1776.
MS 61-196
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cabell, Joseph Carrington, 1778-1856.
Papers, 1731-1917.
■■•■ 22 ft' '
In University of Virginia Library (38-111, 2458, 2529, 2654, 8021)
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, and other papers of Joseph O,
Cabell, Virginia planter, businessman, and political leader, including
diaries of his travels In England, France, Holland, and Italy (1802-8)
describing English factories and visits with William Godwin and Ed-
ward Jenner; an outline for a course of reading prepared by Thomas
Jefferson and St. George Tucker for Joseph C. Cabell and James
Lawrence Cabell; correspondence and accounts of Nathaniel Francis
Cabell, much of It dealing with New Jerusalem Church; papers of
Philip B. Cabell relating to his plantation In Hopewell, Ala., his work
as principal of the Greensboro Female Academy, Greensboro, Ala.,
and the Warminster Classical School for Boys, Warminster, Va., his
Select School for Young Ladles, Louisville, Ky,, and his professorship
at Urbana University, Urbana, Ohio; John Hartwell Cocke's Journal
of travels to the West In the year 1832; and Cabell family papers.
Correspondents Include John Qulncy Adams, R. A. Anderson, W. H.
Benade, E. Benson, Samuel R. Betts, O. Boiling, P. A. Boiling, Richard
Boiling, Tom Boiling, William Brent, Jr., R. A. Brock, Annie Cabell,
Hartwell Cabell, William Cabell, William H. Cabell, William M. Ca-
bell, John O. Calhoun, A. K. Campbell, Dabney Carr, Edward Car-
rlngton, Paul Carrlngton, William Cabell Oarrlngton, Landon Carter,
MS 61-197
361
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cabell, Joseph Carrington, 1778-1856. Papers, 1731-1917.
(Continued)
Henry Clay, George Clinton, John Conlter, John Hartwell Cocke,
W. R. 0. Cocke, Isaac A. Coles, D. Conway, R. Cralle, Peter V. Daniel,
Jr., Walter R. Daniel, John D. Dickinson, L. C. Draper, Lewis Dubois,
Baron Dubnse, William Temple Franklin, Peter Ganssvoort, Gessner
Harrison, D. J. Hartsook, J. B. fiayward, George Hinkley, H, H.
Hlte, Alexander von Humboldt, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Joseph
Johnson, Frank Keck, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, William Lee,
Edward Livingston, D. H. London, J. R. McClelland, William Holmes
McGuffey, B. G. McPhail, James Madison (Bishop), James Madison
(President), Walklll Malcolm, John Marshall, John Barbee Minor,
James Monroe, Charles J. Morris, Qouverneur Morris, Richard
Morrk, hn Singleton Mosby, Wilson Gary Nicholas, Thomas Nelson
Page, H. A. Powers, George Wythe Randolph, John Randolph, Thomas
Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, William Cabell Rives,
A. Sinclair, L. I. Singleton, Alexander Spotswood, James Stephenson,
Andrew Stevenson, P. D. Sutton, Philip Tabb, James Tnllmadge, John
Taylor, Abraham Ten Broeck, Charles Thompson, George Tucker,
Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, John Tyler, Robert Van
Rensselaer, George Van Scbalck, Edwin C. Venable, William Walker,
J. H. Wallace, George Washington, James Webb, WUllam Wirt,
0. V. Woodson, and William Yates. Related to the library's Cocke
and Jefferson collections and Its other Cabell collections.
Described In part In the library's Annual report on historical col-
lections (1945-47) p. 17-18, and In Its Calendar and Indexes to the
Oabelldepeslt (1930?)
Deposited by Hartwell Cabell, 1910-48.
1. Virginia. University. 2. Private schools— Southern States, 8.
. Urbana, Ohio. Junior College. 4. Europe— Descr, * trav.— 1800-
1918. 6. Plantations— Alabama. 6. New Jerusalem Church. 7. Vlr-
guila-Tr-Pol. & govt.— 1776-1865. 8. The West-^Descr. & trav. t.
Cabell, Nathaniel Francis, 1807-1891. n. Cabell, Philip Bartad. m.
Oocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866. Journal of travels to the West In
the year 1882. iv. Cabell family.
MS 61-197
Virginia. Untv. Llbr.
Bichert, Peter H 1871-1949.
Papers, 1888-1949.
ca. 18 ft
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Menhonlte pastor and educator. Correspondence, sermons, ad-
dresses, MSS. of Blchert's writings, and memorabilia.
Gift of the Bichert family.
1. Mennonltes — Missions. 2. Mennonltes— Sermons. 8. Bethel Col.
lege, North Newton, Kan. 4. Conscientious objectors— U. S.
MS61-198
Bethel College Hist Library
Krehbiel, Christian Emmanuel, 1869-1948.
Papers, 1893-1947.
7ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor, relief worker, and editor. Correspondence (In-
cludes letters from Russia relating to Krehblel's relief work), speeches,
addresses, reports, statistics, and articles.
Guide In register ale In the library.
Gift of the Krehbiel family.
1. Mennonltes — Charities. 2. Charities — Russia. 8. Mennonltes—
Colonization.
MS 81-199
Bethel College Hist Library
linscheid, Gustav A 1876-1942.
Papers, 1892-1940.
ca 2 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte missionary, educator, and editor. Correspondence, ser-
mons In Cheyenne and English, census of Cheyenne Indians, articles,
and sketches of mission fields and the Mennonlte Church In HUlsboro.
Kan. -..,-.■.-■ . '
Guide In register file In the library.
Gift of the Linscheid family.
1. Mennonltes — Missions. 2. Cheyenne Indians — Missions. 8. Mea-
nonltes— Sermons. 4. Mennonltes In HWsboro, Kan.
MS61-200
Bethel College Hist. Library
iprunger, Samuel Ferdinand, 1848-1923.
Papers, 1868-1903.
ca.5ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
M.iunonlte pastor. Correspondence (J868-84), sermons (1865-
1803) , class notebooks, and other papers.
Guide In register file In the library
Gift of Frieda Sprunger.
1. Mennonltes — Missions. 2, Mennonltes — Sermons. 8. Mennonltes
In Berne, Ind.
MS 61-201
Bethel College Hist. Library
Banman, Heinrich, 1843-1933.
Papers, 1874-1932.
ca.8ft,
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor, editor, and educator. Correspondence, diaries,
copybooks, sermons, addresses (Including the address given on the
50th anniversary (1924) of Mennonlte migration) and autobiographi-
cal material written while serving as minister of the Alexanderwohl
Mennonlte Church of Kansas, us editor of the Bethesda herald, and on
the Board of Directors of Bethel College.
Guide In register file In the library.
Gift of the Banman family.
1. Mennonltes— Sermons. 2. Mennonltes In Kansas. 8. Bethel Col-
lege, North Newton, Kan.
MS 61-202
Bethel College Hist Library
Thierstein, John R
Papers, 1889-1941.
1867-1941.
4 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte educator, editor, and conference worker. Correspond-
ence, school themes and notes, and material relating to publications.
Guide In register file In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thierstein.
1. Mennonltes In Kansas. 2. Mennonltes— Education. 8. Tha
Mennonlte.
MS61-208
Bethel College Hist Library
Wiens, P J 1877-1945.
Papers, 1904-43.
ca. 8ft
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte missionary. Correspondence (general and family),
diaries (1007-48), accounts (1821-88), and printed matter.
Guide In register file in the library.
Gift of the Wlens family.
1. Mennonltes — Missions. 2. Missions — India. 8. Russia — Descr.
sstrav.
MS 61-204
Bethel College Hist Library
Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-
Papers.
ca. 60 Items,
In Alabama University Library.
Author. Letters, MSS. of unpublished poems, reviews of Jeffers 1
poems, and first editions and rare volumes of his works.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
MS61-206
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Collection of business, professional, and personal account
books, 1734-1936.
150 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes business records of merchants, printers, undertakers, at-
torneys, publishers, druggists, real estate men, Importers, rental agents,
shipbuilders, curriers, brewers, farmers, smiths, millers, mid wives,
banks, telegraph lines, stage lines, and transport firms, as well as
personal accounts and accounts of estate administration.
1. Pennsylvania— Comm. 2, Pennsylvania — Indus.
MS61-206
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Heatwole, Daniel R 1894-1967.
Papers, 1806-1967.
280 Items.
In Eastern Mennonlte College Library.
Historian. Correspondence, deeds, MSS. of Heatwole's writings,
and genealogical records.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
Acquired from Mrs. Heatwole, 1959.
1. Mennonltes In Rockingham Co., Va. 2. Deeds — Rockingham Co.,
Va. 8. Heatwole family. 4. Rockingham Co., Va. — Geneal.
MS 61-207
Eastern Mennonlte Coll. Library
Comstock, William Strong, 1816-1860.
Business records, 1842-67.
• CO. 90 Items.
In Alabama University Library,
Merchant, of Montgomery, Ala. Receipts and other business papers
dealing with boots, shoes, hats, and caps.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
L Clothing trade — Montgomery, Ala.
MS 61-208
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
362
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Adams, John H
Papers.
ca. 800 Items.
Id Alabama University Library.
Papers relating to the mining Industry in Birmingham, Ala.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Mining Industry and finance — Birmingham, Ala.
MS61-209
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Philadelphia. Board of Trade.
Records, 1880-1941.
6ft.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and reports (1880-1009) relating to the deepening
of the port of Philadelphia, together with annual reports (1004-41)
Purchase, 1946.
1, Philadelphia — Harbor.
MS 61-210
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jones, Andrew M
Papers, 1888-8?.
095 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant. Correspondence, bills, and receipts relating to stocks,
bonds, dividends, and real estate.
Presented by Mrs. Charles Willing, 1045.
1, Merchants — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Invest-
ments — U. S.
MS 61-811
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Potts, William McCleery, b. 1856.
Records of the Isabella Furnace, 1880-1921.
ca. 18,000 letters and 80 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and business records of the proprietor of the Isa-
bella Furnace, one of the last of the charcoal burning furnaces In
the U. S.
Presented by William Wtkoff Smith, 1044.
1. Iron Industry and trade — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-212
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bank of North America, Philadelphia.
Records, 1780-1928.
638 Items, 620 v., 85 pamphlets, 885 pictures, 8 bundles of checks,
and 1 folder of currency.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books and letter books (1780-1928) ; formal bank com-
munications, memoranda, announcements, copies of letters, financial
statements ; portraits, particularly of Robert Morris and the first
seven presidents of the bank, Thomas Willing, John Nixon, John
Morton, Henry Nixon, John Richardson, James Dixon, and Thomas
Smith; caricatures and silhouettes, checkbooks and bankbooks, a
Bcrapboofc (1904-20), books and pamphlets on finance, and a volume
containing the deeds qf lands contracted for In 1T93 and 1794 by
Robert Morris, John Nicholson, and James Greenleaf, totaling over
8,500,000 acres In Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky.
Deposited by the Pennsylvania Company.
t Bankers— Portraits. 2. land titles— Southern States. 8. Bank-
ers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-218
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
This number not used: MS 61-214
0»Donovan, William Rudolf, 1844-1920.
Letters, 1861-1920.
150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Sculptor. Letters to his family, mainly of the period 1871-1887
telling of his experiences In New York. Two letters, 1861 and 1865,
relate to O'Donovan's sympathy with the South and his service In
the Confederate Army.
Presented by Mrs. Evelyn Benson and Miss Plerie Abraham.
1. New York (City)— Soc. life &cust. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives — Confederate Bide.
MS 61-216
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
1871-1949.
Penner, Peter A
Papers, 1899-1949.
ca. 5 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte missionary. Correspondence, diaries, and documents.
Guide In register file In the library.
Gift of Mrs. H. B. Schmidt.
1. Mehnonltes— Missions, 2. Missions — India. 8. Missions — Lepers.
MS61-216
Bethel College. Library
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Coeyji.^iifl, Albany Co., N. Y., 1790-
1825.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Deeds of land and Ooeymans Landing field survey book.
1. Real property — Ooeymans, N. Y.
MS 61-217
New York Historical
Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to markets in New York City,
2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Miscellaneous MSS.
1. New York (City)— Markets,
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-218
Eldredge, Phineas.
Papers, 1791-1826.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. .
Merchant. Correspondence and accounts of merchandise shipped.
Letters to Eldredge's brother Kllley Eldredge concerning family af-
fairs, to Michael Miller of Willlamsport, Pa., regarding a farm sold to
Miller and problems of collecting for It, and to various merchants
(written from ports in the U.S., Spain, Portugal, Prance, and Eng-
land) concerning cargoes, confiscations of shins, and other business
matters. Other letters relate to Eldredge's sons, brothers, and
nephews In the same trade, to the administration of the Edward
Jones estate, and to the Delanoes, Merrlhews, and others, Includes
a bulletin of a society for aged and distressed seamen.
Deposited by James Paul Gnrvln.
1. Merchants, American. 2. Merchants — Correspondence, remlnts-
censes, etc.
MS 61-219
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
New York Historical Society.
Account books, 1 678-1899.
ca. 110 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Names of persons and firms represented Include Arthur & "ean,
Miles Beach, Abraham Becker, Gerardus G. Beekman, Thomas Beek-
man, Ellshn Blossom, J. A. Bogardus, Matthias Bruen, Frederick
Cutherwood, Cornelius Olopper, Oadwallader Golden, Jr., Miles Our-
tlss Eleazer Dana, Hendrlck Denkor, William DeWltt, Samuel Fan-
shaw, Samuel B. Ferris, Abraham French, Gennet and Osbprn, James
Gibson, Glassford, Gordon & Montelth, Hager. & Mills, David Hamlin,
Joslah Hardy, Thomas Holmes, Anna Hooglandt, Joslah Hook,
Howland & Grlnnell, Johannes and Peter Lansing, Ijamence &
Whitney, William Leeds, J. S. Lewis, Joseph Mabbett, Collin Mac-
Gregor, J. Mappa, Julius Edward Meyer, Henry Monro, New York
Bread Co., Joel B. Overton, David Parkhurst, William Patterson,
Aaron J. Phillips, Pick, Jarman & William, Henry Remsen, David
Rising James Rusk, G. S. Schermerhorn, Egbert Schoonmaker, Mrs.
Ann Elizabeth Schuyler, Francis Silvester and Augustus Wynkoop,
Thomas 11 Smith, Peter Smltzer, Henry Staats, Joseph Stansbury,
Walter Stephens, John N. Stockton, William T. Stockton, M. Trotter,
Samuel S. Vnll, Van Cortlandt family, J. Van Deusen, Jacobus and
William Van Gaasbeck, Henry J. Van Rensselaer, R. Henry Van
Rensselaer, Catherine Van Schaack, Burr Wakeman, Charles H.
Welling and Co., Johannes H. Wendell, Mary Ann Wheeler, Wltt«n
W Wise, Oliver Wolcott, John A. Wolfer, and Samuel Wood and Son,
Described In Survey of manuscript collections of the New York
Historical Society (1941) p. 1-4. ''"'
1. Accounts current— New York (State)
MS 61-220
New York Historical Society
363
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Board of Wardens for the Port of Phila-
delphia.
Records, 1881-1908.
ca. 400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, reports, and other papers relating to anchorage regulations
and anchorages, harbor lines and harbor defense, depth of water In
harbor, docks and wharves, obstructions In the river, etc.
Presented In 1947.
1. Philadelphia— Harbor.
«■ * . , c . „ . M S 61-221
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Paschall family.
Papers, 1706-70.
6 v.
Xn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Commonplace book of John Paschall consisting mainly of notes
from the alchemic and philosophical writings of Thomas Vaughan;
Iron account book (1785-56) of Stephen Paschall ; malt and barley
book (1705-28) of Thomas Paschall.
Presented by Ellison J. Morris, 1944.
1. Vaughnn, Thomas, 1622-1666.
MS 61-222
Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1898.
Papers of Thomas and Edward Dudley and of Israel
Roberts, 1854-1911.
200O Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and legal papers of Thomas H. Dudley, Edward
Dudloy, and Israel Roberts, attorneys of Oamden, N.J.
Purchase, 1948.
1. Lawyers-^-Oamden, N. J.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Dudley, Edward, b. 1849. n, Roberts, Israel, b. 185a .. ■ 7?
MS 61-223
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. Lumbermen's Exchange.
Papers, 1886-1905.
5 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books (1887-94) and a scrapbook of social events (1886-
1905) of a Philadelphia business association, together with the minute
book (1898-94) of the Retail Lumber Merchants' Protective Associa-
tion, an organization formed to combat price catting In the lumber
trade.
Purchase, 1947.
«. . . ,'c MS 61-224
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Woadhouse, Samuel Washington, 1876- ootteotor.
Papers, 1743-1858.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous bills, receipts, cancelled bank checks, and other
business papers, mainly of the Meredith family; shipping papers
(1776-1803) ; and accounts furnished by the masters of vessels of the
Continental Navy to the Commissioners of the Navy and the Commis-
sioners of Naval Stores In 1776 and 1777.
Purchase, 1943.
1. Ship's papers. & B. S. Navy— Supplies and stores. 3. V, S.—
Hist— Revolution — Supplies. i. Meredith family.
MS 61-226
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Voth, Henry R 1866-1931.
Papers, 1877-1930.
ca. 12 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor, missionary, anthropologist, and home mission
worker. Correspondence (general, family, and mission), sermons,
record books, MSS. of Arapahoe and Hopi Indian studies and. folklore,
and notes on the Hppl Exhibit In the Field Museum, Chicago.
Guide In register file in the library '■■"".
Gift of Mrs. Voth.
1. Mennonltes— Missions. 2. Mennonltes— Sermons. 3. Aranaho
Indians. 4. Hopl Indians.
r> ... r, , M § 61-226
Bethel College Hist, Library
Harder, Gnstav, 1856-1923.
Papers, 1868-1923.
ca. 5 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor, elder, and educator. Correspondence (general
end mission) , and sermons In German.
Index to sermons.
Guide In register file In the library.
Gift of the Harder family.
1. Mennonltes — Missions. 2. Mennonltes— Sermons. 3. Mennonltes
In Kansas.
MS 61-227
Bethel College Hist
Library
Gm ^rt, Dietrich, 1837-1900.
jfapers, 1857-1903.
ca.2ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor and leader. Diaries and papers relating to the
Hoffnungsau Mennonlte Church, the Alexanderwohl Mennonlte Church,
a group of Alexanderwohl Immigrants settling near Inman. Kan . and
the Santa Fe Railroad.
Guide lu register file In the library.
Gift of P. D. Gaeddert.
1. Mennonltes in Russia. 2. Mennonltes In Kansas. 3. Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. 4. Mennonltes— Colonization.
MS 61-228
Bethel College Hist Library
Gserz, David, 1849-1914.
Papers, 1860-1914.
ca. 2 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor and leader, editor, and educator. Correspondence
(1860-1910), India diaries (1900), sermons (1878-1805), and a
register.
Guide In register file in the library.
Gift of the Goerz family.
1. Mennonltes In Kansas. 2. Mennonltes — Sermons. 3. Mennon-
ltes — Missions.
Bethel College Hist.
Library
MS 61-229
New York Historical Society.
Receipt books, 1749-1878.
ca. 40 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Receipt books of Arthur * Deall, Ezeklal Bishop, J times F. Browne,
Ebenezer Burrell, Mary and Thomas Ohrystle, Benjamin S. Collins,
Jacob Frost, Aurt Houseman, George Janeway, Samuel F. Jarvls,
Samuel Jones, Kerner family, E. S. Lazarus, George N. Lawrence,
Mrs. Sarah S. Lockwood, James McKown, John Manly, Jacob Parish,
Lewis Rogers, Samuel Rogers, Seaman & Halght, Francis Sexton,
Lewis O. Stanborough, Nazarth B. Taylor, Taylor & Bayard, A. A.
Watson, and Samuel White of New York City j John Ouyler, Peter E.
Elmendorf and Philip Peter Schuyler of Albany ; Lewis W. Govett and
John Speakman of Philadelphia; Hamilton & Moore, of Pennsylvania;
John Hancock of Massachusetts; Samuel Jacques of Oharlestown,
Maes, ; and John Vachg, of Newark, N. J.
1, Receipts (Acknowl- edgments) — Northeastern States
MS 61-230
New York Historical Society
McKesson, Mrs. lrvin H coUeotor.
Records of Philadelphia businessmen, 1828-85.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Laura H. Dade's personal cashbook (1881-85) ; Richard Griffith's
personal daybook (1869), journal (1831-34), and hardware journal;
Richard H. Griffith's personal records, cashbooks (1876-83), journals,
ledgers, and diary telling of his experiences as a Civil War soldier ;
Samuel J. Henderson's ledgers, cashbooks, docket (1828-50), letter
book, and accounts for Miss Sarah Henderson; Sarah Harris's scrap-
book (1825) ; dry goods salesbook of Richardson & Wright (1834-35) ;
accounts of the estate of George Trout, John Grace and Jeremiah
Trout, executors (1831-42) ; dry goods salesbook and ledger (1835-
40)of A.P. Wright
Presented by Mrs. McKesson, 1948.
1 Philadelphia — Oomm, 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Personal narratives.
MS 61-231
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Joiuison, Rol L
Letters, 1944-45.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters written by a Radioman 3/c stationed on the D. S. S. Mans-
MS 61-232
364
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnson, Rol L
Letters, 1944-45. (Continued)
field In the Pacific, to William G. McNeel of Jefferson City and Odessa,
Mo. The letters discuss sports, various places seen, activities of the
Mansfield, politics, President Truman's address on wages and prices,
aqd the reaction of sailors to the Japanese surrender.
Gift of William G. McNeel.
1. World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives, American. 2.
World War, 1939-1945— Naval operations, American. I. McNeel,
William G.
MS61-232
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Sparks, William T
Letters, 1943-45.
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters to William G. McNeel, written while Sparks Was a Private,
first class, at Camp Young, Calif., Torney General Hospital, Palm
Springs, Calif., Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., and at St, Louis, Mo.
while he was attending school there. The letters discuss training,
food, hospitalization, friends, and school.
Gift of William G. McNeel.
1. World War, 1989-1945 — Personal narratives, American, 2. U. S.
Army— Military life. i. McNeel, William G.
! MS61-233
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Powell, Joseph P
Letters, 1944-45.
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters written to William G. McNeel while Powell worked as a
civilian for Douglas Aircraft, Santa Monica, Calif. ; as a radio tech-
nician In the U. S. Navy at Great Lakes, 111.; at navigation training
school In New York, at Miami, and on board the destroyer U. S. S,
Baldwin in the Pacific Ocean with a mine sweeping group off the
coasts of China, Korea, and Formosa. The letters discuss training,
places of Interest visited, duties, and the problem of mine sweeping.
Gift of William G. McNeel.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Personal narratives, American. 2. U. S.
Navy — Sea life. 3. Mine sweepers. i. McNeel, William G.
MS 61-234
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Breitenbaugh, Samuel.
Papers, 1851-1919.
27 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Merchant. Correspondence, legal papers, receipts, notes payable,
bills, and records of labor and materials used In constructing a house
(1898) Includes fumlly letters containing recipes and news of
friends ; and papers relating to the settling of Breltenbaugh's estate
In St. Louis.
Deposited .by Dolly Breitenbaugh.
1. Merchants, American— St. Louis. 2. Merchants — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. 3. Construction Industry— St. Louis—Costs,
MS61-235
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Missouri. University. Library. Western HUtorioal Maim-
toripts OoUeotion.
World War ii letters, 1942-45.
ca. 6000 items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters from members of the Armed Forces to their families and
friends.
1. World War, 1939-1946— Personal narratives, American,
i. Title.
MS 61-236
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Boardman family.
Papers, 1844-91.
7 folders /
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. , ' , . .
includes correspondence (1844-47) concerning a trip west and
family affairs of the Boardmans, and correspondence (1881-62) from
James Boardman to his brother Edwin, from army camps during the
Civil War, mentioning diseases and his work In camp hospitals.
Deposited by Jean Boardman Murdock.
1, u, s. Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U, S, — Hist. —
Civil War— Medical and sanitary affairs, _
MS 61-237
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Mhsouri. O. P.
Morton Post, No. U, Joplin.
Records, 1882-1943.
20 v, and 8 folders. „,..■,„■ , ..
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Correspondence, accounts, reports, membership records, minutes,
by-laws, a printed booklet of G. A. R. rules and regulations, financial
reports records of dues and fees, letters concerning planning activities
for patriotic day, printed orders from headquarters, Civil War rec-
ords of members, a roll of Kansas volunteers, a speech of John J.
Fitzgerald relating to a naval appropriation bill, a broadside against
big business issued by the National tribune, cf Washington, and a re-
port and roll of the 77th national encampment of the G. A. R.
1 U. S.— Hist,— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 2. U. S. Navy-
Appropriations and ex- . pendltures. 8. Big : business— U. S.
U.S. Naval Home, Philadelphia.
Records, 1808-12.
100 Items. .....
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of John Steele, agent for the Philadelphia Marine Hospital,
now called the U. S. Naval Home.
i, Steele, John, 1758-1827. '■'■■
MS 61-239
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society.
Records.
4 V.
In Alabama University Library.
Records of an organization of civil and mining engineers and others
engaged In the mining Industry of Alabama.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Dr. Oarmlchael, 1946.
MS61-240
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Almstedt, Hermann B 1873-1961
Papers, 1896-1954.
In University of Missouri Library. Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. .. ' " . '" .
Professor at the University of Missouri. Correspondence with col-
leagues and students, poetry, articles, and press notices and programs
for musical groups which Almstedt directed.
Gift of Mrs. Almstedt ; ' .' w
1. Germanic languages— Study and teaching, 2. Music in unlversl-
tles'and colleges— Missouri. 3. Concerts— Missouri.
MS 61-241
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876.
Papors, 1876.
3000 Items and 12 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
The Documentary record of the centennial celebration (5 v.) con-
tains papers preserved in the Office of the General Director, including
publications, form letters, photos., invitations and programs. Other
papers include plans of the buildings, cards of visitors, Btereoscopic
views, papers concerning the sale of the buildings, broadsides and
photos,
MS 61-242
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Soeiety.
Church records, 1737-1847.
11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. _
Minutes of the Presbyterian Synod of New Jersey (1787) ; collec-
tion of inscriptions in St. Paul's and the Epiphany churchyards, Phila-
delphia; minutes (ca. 1825) of the Episcopal clergy, Anne Arundel
County, Maryland ; Index to register of St. Stephen's Church, Philadel-
phia (1823-65) ; minute book of the Youth's Missionary Society of
the First Independent Church of Philadelphia (1884-89) ; minutes of
the building committee of the First Presbyterian Church, Southwark,
Philadelphia (1828-41); minutes and accounts of Beaver Meadow
Presbyterian Church (1838-46) ; register of the Presbyterian Church,
New York (1847)
Presented by Mrs. Mary S. McNalr, Thomas H. Montgomery, Daniel
R. Pennepacker, and William John Potts. ■_
1 Presbyterian Church In the U. S. (Oeneral)— Hist— Sources,
2 Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A— Hist,— Sources.
MS 61-243
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
365
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect
tons
Brown, Helen E (Foote)
Diaries, 1883-88.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History
Diaries of Helen E. Foote, of Hinds Co., Miss., who later became
- Mrs. Charles Kent Brown, of Cayuga, Miss. The diaries were written^
wm„ Sh ^ W ^, a K y0U S. gelrl ln ^Parents' home, whfn she wIsT
Deposited byjlrs. W. B. Small and Mrs. John Hancock, 1862.
MlS^-HTnd S "cT 0n(le ' Ce ' ***&*»*.'«*• 2- B^l schools-
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and Hist.
MS 61-244
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. War Servwe Committee.
Records, 1918-19.
oOOO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Correspondence, Invitations, programs, bills, receipts, and vouchers
relating to the society's activities In entertaining servicemen.
MS 61-245
Historical Society Of Pennsylvania
Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee, Philadelphia.
, Records, 1862-66.
6000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence concerning enlistments, donations of tents and
other equipment, subscription lists, certificates of volunteer enlist-
ments, financial records, and minutes.
Presented by the estate of Lorln Blodjet, 1911.
1, Bounties, Military — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia. 2 U S
Army— Recruiting, enlistment, etc.— Civil War.
hi » i ■ * , . , MS 61-246
Historical Society of ; Pennsylvania
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893- collector
Papers, 1870-1956.
80 ft. (3000 items)
In the Fisk University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
, Correspondence, addresses, Interviews, memoranda, studies, ab-
stracts, printed matter, and other papers. Most of the materials are
for the years 1928-58 when Johnson was head of the Social SclencI
Dept. and president of Fisk University. Includes Johnson's papers
part of the correspondence of Bobert B. Psrk, and The pilgrimages of
Jean Veneuse by Bene Maran. Subjects covered Include the Chicago
™2U?1 f?- 1M & ! "esro education, housing, employment and health,
race relations, the Ku Klux Klan, the NAAOP, the Union of South
Africa, The Tennessee Valley Authority, and American slavery. Per-
ni^rlh f r ? an T, Za . tl0M . named lnclude wm w - Alexander, American
SrilL'i Llbertles Un ' < l 1 ?' American CSuncll on Race Relations American
Missionary Association, Race Relations Division; Association of Col-
leges and Secondary Schools for Negroes, Ruth BeneSct? Herbert
Blumer Franz Boas, Horace Mann Bond, Earl Brown, Ina Corrine
Brown Sterling Brown, Fred L. Biwnlee, Ernest W. Burgess, Chlcaco
Commission on Race Relations, Dai Bingham, Katherine Dunham"
Tw ? f ,f U MelvI " e Herskovits, Lewis Wade Jones, Buford H. Junker,
fi^*^ K " tol » ^"tt. National Urban League
«»£" ^.Odum, Edward Byron Rexuter, 1 A. Schomburg^SoSo
Regional Committee; U. S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of AetS
turaj Economics ; Preston Vallen, Henry H. Walker, WUlis D WeaUi'
erford, Louis Wlrth, and John Wesley Work ' ' " eam
9?Z n tQ 'nvestigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Johnson, 1023-56
1 m^ST 068- " »° ral an i soelal conal «on8- I. Park, Bobert Emory
iSe - aran ' ReD§ ' lm ~ Tbe P'lgrlmages of Jean v£
Fisk Univ. Library
a
Woodhull family.
MS 61-247
Papers of the Woodhull and Sell families, 1704-1832.
ca. 115 items.
In Wading River Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, deeds, wills, mortgages, bonds, receipts, accounts,
Inventories, excerpts from town records and other papers relating to
tbe farms and land owned In Coram, Miller Place, Mount Sinai,
Sctauket, Shoreham, and Wading River, N. Y„ by tbe Woodhull and
Sell families.
Index In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of John Remsen Woodhull, 1948.
1. Real property— Suffolk Co., N.T. I. Sell family.
„ MS 61-248
Wading River, N. Y. Hist. Soc.
Harvard University. Graduate Sohool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of electric light companies in Massachusetts
and Oregon, 1882-1905.
2 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
In part transcript (typewritten)
Journal (1890-94) of the General Electric Co., Boston, and papers
and a history (1882-1905) of the Portland General Electric Co Port-
land, Or. The collection Is related to the library's Dwigbt collection
Card catalog In the library.
Gift of Sullivan & Cromwell, 1055, and the General Electric Co.,
I. General Electric Company, Boston, n. Portland General Electric
Company, Portland, Or. «".uu.
Harvard Univ. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
MS 61-249
Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1882.
Papers, 1833-54. -
2ft.
In Saint Louis County Historical Society (Duluth, Minn) collec-
tions.
Missionary and teacher. Correspondence (business, personal, and
family) ; 20 Journals describing tbe lives, customs, traditions and
language of the Chippewa Indians, Ely's reactions to bis life In the
wilderness (in an area that Is now part of Duluth) and giving infor-
mation on the many activities of Protestant and Catholic mission-
aries, of fur traders, travelers, and adventurers ; a brief diary (1885-
89) of Mrs. Ely dealing with personal and domestic events ; and a
few miscellaneous papers. Correspondents Include William T Bout-
well, Sherman Hall, and other missionaries.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Henry S. Ely, 1923-25.
1. Chippewa Indians. 2, Frontier and pioneer life— Minnesota
„„ T , MS 61-260
St. Louts Co. Hist. Soc, Duluth, Minn.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington.
Records.
2ft.
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Genealogical records, diaries, historical articles, and pioneer remi-
niscences, prior to 1891.
Indexed In part.
Gift of the D. A. R., 1942.
1. Washington (State) — Geneal. 2. Washington (State)— Hist
Addresses, essays, lectures. 8. Frontier and pioneer life— Washington
(State)
Eastern Washington
State Hist. Soc.
MS 61-251
Henley, David, 1749-1823.
Papers, 1794-1808.
50 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Revolutionary Army officer and War Dept. agent. CorresDondenra
dealing with Indian affairs In the territory south of tteSl™
rSf.'L T le7 ae Z ed "! ag ^ nt for the War DePt- '» <*«ge of Indian
a ??S do ™ ments staining the names of Indian chlefsfan account
of their expenses on a trip to Philadelphia to see President Washlng-
Hn™ a hn °' t T" e ""** i" a % Mero Dlstrlct °y tne Indians; SI
ft."; and memoranda Correspondents Include James Alden,
rZS? n^T' MarnAshburn Bobert Blair, James Bolls, John
™™i™ ™2 ST 1 *"' Edward Carrington, William Charles John
Chlsolm, Cole Claiborne, Benjamin Hawkins, Bobert Hays Samuel
Hogdon, John Hopkins, Seth Lewis, William L. Lovely, John McKee
OpI Mingo, John Overton, Thomas Porter, John Bhea, William Rick-
ard, James Robertson, George Kutledge, Jonathan Swift, and Samp-
son Williams. *
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from A. D. Barter.
1 Indians of North America— Territory of the United States South
of the River Ohio. 2. Indians of North America— Government rela-
tions— 1789-1809.
MS 61-252
Tennessee. State
Library and Archives
Dankoler, Harry Edward, 1863-1955.
Papers, 1865-1947.
2 ft.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Author, appraiser, and museum curator. Correspondence (chletly
relating to Dankoler's work for the Manufacturers' Appraisal Co ) •
papers relating to the construction of the Door County Museum'
Sturgeon Bay, Wis.; and reports, ngreements, financial accounts,
MS 61-253
366
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dankoler, Harry Edward, 1863-1955. — _
Papers, 1865-1947. (Continued)
stockholder's Information, and photoa. of the Lelghton-Wyomlng
Mining Co. -
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Dewey Moore, 1956.
1 Manufacturers' Appraisal Company. 2. Door Co., Wis. Mu-
seum, Sturgeon Bay. I. Lelghton-Wyomlng Mining Company.
MS 61-253
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Pennsylvania. University. Mask and Wig Club.
Records, 1889-1937.
6000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historical data, yearbooks, membership lists, minute books, prompt
books, publicity releases, orchestrations, librettos, and lyrics.
Deposited by the club, 1941.
MS61-2M
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Leake, John George, 1752-1827.
Estate papers, 177&-1913.
In'unlverslty of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lM p 1 a D ers n0 pe 1 r 2 taming to law' cases In connection with claims to the
LeakTeatate, ncmdlng notes, memorials, Interrogatories, genealogical
material and other document* supporting such claims, togetter with
SorrSpindence and other papers of lawyers ^ BeaOand. Hw York,
onrt Now Teraev and of various persons with an Interest In tne cases.
lSc\u^e!afew y buslnras papers (chiefly bills and receipts) of Thomas
Scalding ofSt Simons aid Darlen, Ga., husband of Sarah Leake
Spalding' who n Tone of the claimants ; and of Richard Leake, Sarah
Spalding's father.
?2£?5ffig?- S ^»a^|omas. 1774-1861. n. Spalding.
Sarah (Leake) d. 1843. m. Leake, Richard, d. 1802. ^ g ^^
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
Ely family.
Papers, 1750-1900.
In Lorain CountyHlstorlcal Society collections (Blyrla, Ohio)
Oom££ta£^ business papers of Justin Ely, merchant of
West Springfield, Mass. ; Heman Ely, founder of Blyrla, Ohio; Hemnn
Ely, the 2d; and George Henry Ely. Includes account books and
other records of the Ely Realty Co., documents relating to the pur-
chase of Ohio lands, and Records of the descendants of Nathaniel Ely
(1 Un"puWtohed calendar, Index, and chronolc^ in the. repository. .
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of the George H. Ely family, 1950.
1, Merchants, American-West Springfield, Mass. 2 • MerAante-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. B|y, Heman, 18»-m
BMordVof the descendants of Nathaniel Ely. n. Ely Realty Com-
pany. Blyrla, Ohio. Mg el _ m
Lorain County Hist. Soc.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admit*
utration. Baker Library. , . .
Account books and manuscripts of economic material in
Italian and relating to Italian enterprises, 1531-1750.
8 v. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library. _ ^
Accounts (15S1-64) of the Convent of Benedictine Nuns, Bmpoll,
showing land sold and provisions bought and sold; personal account
hooks (1568-90) of Andrea dl Luca dl Jacopo dl Messer Luca Pittl or
FSnc^nTMugello; account books (1574-1643) of the Monte dl
Pieta, Rome; and O. A, Broggla's Dissertazlonl varie (ca. 1760] I The
material Is related to the library's Barberlnl Collection, and Mefllcl
Collection.
Card catalog in the library. ' ,_ ., „,»»„,„>..
Gift of Edward J. Frost, 1929; purchased from Mr. Fletcher.
1. Ita.y-Econ. cond.t MS 61-257
Harvard Univ. Grnd. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Cresson family.
Papers, 1828-1920.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
tarVewondenee of Caleb Cresson, born 1839, William Penn Cresson,
1814-1892, Francis Macomb Cresson, born 1867, George Vaux Cresson,
1836^1908 and other members of the Cresson family of Philadelphia.
Sto kccounts and other papers relating to St philips Church
and thf Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia; to St. PaulVGhurch,
Oaks Pa iand to churches at Olaymont and In Brandywlne Hundred,
Delaware, together with miscellaneous family photographs and
mementos.
TprSantliplscopal Church In the V S. ^.-Pennsylvania. 2.
^X l Eplp S hany! UP m. Oaks, Pa. St. Paul's « 61 _ 2B8
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gratz. Louisa. ' , . _
Estate papers of Louisa, Caroline, and Elizabeth Gratz,
1825Vt91.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ,..--.....,,
Paoers relating to real estate and personal property, together with
some Correspondence on Judaism and the M»«eb Israel Synagogue.
llSadeiphla. Mikveh Israel Congregation. 2. Judaism— Works
to 1900. i. Grabs, Caroline, n. Gratz, Elizabeth. M Q 61 _ 2 69
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. First Reformed Church (Dutoh)
Records, 1837-95.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
MlnutS of the Sabbath School Association, of the Sunday School,
of the Young Peoples Missionary Society, and of the Crown Street
Sabbath Sol Missionary Society; Sunday school •receiving books"
with names and addresses of the pupils and frequently the name and
SpaUoTof the father; list of girl pupils; accounts, and miscellane-
ous orders, bills, and receipts for the upkeep of the church,
Purchase, 1948. MS 61-260
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant Epheopal)
Records, 1800-1905.
1000 Items. ..„..■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collection. : j ■--.
Correspondence and bills (1831-1902) ; miscellaneous legal papers,
including deeds; scrapbook and Journal of the Rev. B D. Saunders,
with some records of his military school ln West Philadelphia.
1 Military education— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia.
I. Saunders, Ephralm D., 1808-1872. MS 61-261
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bostonian Society, Boston.
Colburn collection, 1660-
10 ft. (ca. 900 items)
In Bostonian Society collections. ■ , ■.*
Papers relating to the history of Boston. Includes a groupof letters
of Don Juan Stoughton, Spanish consul ln Boston In the 19th cent. ,
coinrnlsslons and other papers, signed by royal governors; records
fl800-10) of the New England Guards, a militia company; records of
various volunteer fire companies; and many miscellaneous documents.
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
"" 1 fiSton— Hlst.-Sources. 2. Boston— Fires and fire prevention,
i. Stoughton, Juan. n. New England Guards. MS 61-262
Bostonian Society,
Boston
Hall, David, 1714-1772.
Papers, l745-75i
ca. 450 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library. rt
Printer and bookseller. Correspondence , receipt book, and a«ou n *
booS relating chiefly to the printing business which Hallowned In
p^Sershlp with Benjamin Franklin. Includes a shop book of the
"TndlvXny^taToged ln the manuscript catalog of the library.
r^alSn, firm, printers, Philadelphia, I. HaU & Sellers,
Philadelphia. MS 61-263
American Philosophical Society. Library
367
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
*S3£^ztS%~ 8oh °° l of Busine °° A ^
1822^5 Unt b °° kS ° f Ii S hthousel «»P<*s m New England,
2 v. ■'-'■■■
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Bed W*T". for supplies for llghttouses!^ W> M ° rgan * °°? New
f 1 ?'* 1 " 8 H T a yio r and BmlIy H 1926
Harvard Univ.Qrad. Sch . B us. Adm. Library 118 ^^
Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897
Papers, 1815-96.
154 Items and 14 v.
In Kansas State Historical Society collections
of the Treaty of 1854, and I luyb^kf^?^ ^^atlon as
father James Abbott, a shoemaker rfw»„£f ??> k ept by Abbott's
Gift of Mr Abbott, 1881, 1888, anfi of Mrs. Abbott. 1898
1. Kansas— Hist— 1854-1861— Sources. 2. Shawnee Indlans-Gov
SZSS T tl0DB - \IP*' and ^^TraVaSrmanufacT^r
Hampton, Conn. i. Abbott, James, shoemaker. <«.iure—
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Archambaolt, Anna Margaretta.
Personal correspondence, 1876-1945.
1000 Items.
A™oJf t0l, ' Cal ? 0c .' ety of Pen nsjlvanla collections.
American portrait painter, miniaturist, and author
Presented by Miss Archambault, 1946 uutnor -
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-265
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-266
New York Historical Society.
1861-74^ rel ' iyng t0 Kossie ' S 1 - ^^nce Co., N . Y)
5v.
In New Yoilj Historical Society collections.
lBossTe™ y' 1 ^! 1862 ' W and P 01 ' 1Ists (»" and 1874)
Muster ™ifs. Y '- Votla S r <* ist °™- *• New York (State)-Militla-
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-267
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library.
Mwmscript writings and records, (ca.) 1732^a. 1951.
In Stanford Univereity, Lane Medical Library
acSSrSot^an / KtfflS ^ ***«• ■*»*■■
cal education in the i Ran°i?r.^if^ *" and Papers relating to medi-
Cooper Medical ColhJe rJt M?a 8 ™« D f ea ' Wlth speclal "emphasis on
S^cTn^
a ^ da ? C H', ah,mDl ' 'i"™^' aDd cllnlc ^o^ 8 - and reclros of varfous 3
n^.,° ff dl , Sea , Se i'' Records of tne S< i h001 oi Medicine at Stanford
University Include correspondence, material relating to the Lane lec-
LS.7 C °n*L 0f the La 1 * Medlc al Library, and miscellaneous MS.
£„£ D 0t ?f« ames r «P r eseuted in the collection include Adolph
Barkan, Bsrnett Medical Society, Carolus Antonlus Bodonus, Adelaide
S?^ B ? 1 n Ja^n Boyer Brown, Joseph Catton, Celslan Assoctat Ion
of the Medical College of the Pacific, Leo Eloesser, Michael EttmUller
SS 2 l ^T^ Joh? Hosklns Grlscom, Paul John Hanzllk, wKEl
§^7° H | bra . Thomas WT. Huntington, George Henry Kress, Lane
SS? a U n ,. San franolsco, Pauline Lane, Bussel Van Arsdaie Lee,
Medical College of the Pacific, William Thomas Green Morton Mount
Zlon Hospital In San Francisco, William Ophuls, Richard H. Plum-
nhT;,w„TT C8 ?° °l ty *?? 0ou,,ty H<»Pltal. San Francisco Medico
Ohlrurgical Society, San Quentin prison, D. Heinrich Schmalzing
Ignaclo Joseph Segura, Leo Leonidas Stanley, Marlon Harry Spiel!
mann, Lulversity of the Pacific Medical Dept., Frederick Cook
Sde n tyV Ul8 ' M " ey Bart ° n WeSS ° n ' JameS P ' Whitney; and zfd°g
1. Medicine— Study and teaching— San Francisco. 2. Physicians-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Lane Levi Cooper 1883-
1902 .V n. Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, in. Stanford Uni-
versity. School of Medicine. " r ° um
Stanford Univ. Lane
Med. Llbr.
MS 61-268
Horsfield, Timothy.
Papers, 1733-71.
2 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Chiefly papers relating to Indian affairs in colonial Pennsylvania
SfnX nd T eDtS ^'t^ ° roghan ' W111,an > D«S jSffita
P»nn Bi* J a»es Hamilton, Bobert H. Morris, William Persons, John
llisberger ' S6P ShIpPen ' C ° nrad We,ser - and David
Individually cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library
Deposited by Joseph Horsfleld, 1819. ""rury.
1. Indians of North America— Pennsylvania. 2. Indians of North
America— Government relations— To 1789. *u"ians or worth
American Philosophical Society. Library M S 61-269
Houston, Tex. Public Library.
Texana, 1835-40.
ca. 100 items.
In Houston Public Library.
In part, transcripts.
Bj?,?£ir po i M Jn nce ' d ?cments, and official papers of founders of the
fX U Li ^a, together with other material, chiX in leaflet
form. Includes an Invitation to the Inaugural BaH of Samuel Ho\£:
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts and purchases from various sources, largely before 1930
1. Texas-Hlst-HepubUc, 18S8-1848-SourceT
Houston, Tex. Public Library MS 61-270
Rugby papers, 1872-1904.
ca. 200 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
as sat* a 5&&EX ?i£S£FS
memorabilia, printed matter and o her pkpenZ^toSf™^
Mor-SKnV ' Bn8llSlimen *°™™ ™>W Ih^^H^
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Walton.
Tennessee. State Llbr. and Archives MS 61-271
Chandler family.
Papers, 1855-1909.
101 Items.
£SiT £ ubll S ^ chives Commission collections.
H« t >?,'"" 1 ' and legal records of LewlB B. Chandler and others.
Most of the Items are dated 1870-85. v««"«"w ana otners.
»„?£!? kl!Bt '?, ?, e re P° 3l tory. Also described In Accessions list of
the i Delaware PubUc Archives Commission, v. 4 (1955) nT4
S}ftn , ?Mra n w I |n 1 . tera ? y ll ento available In the repository!
Gift of Mrs. William L. Hamilton, 1955
r. Chandler, Lewis B.
Delaware. Public Archives Commn. MS ""^
Hayes family.
Papers, 1814-1919.
41 Items.
n" J^Tf 6 Pub l Ic Ar chlTes Commission collections.
lon ^,? 1101 " 1611 ? 8 . (personaI ' Political, and business. 1832-52. and
1801-09) commissions, certificates (^Imarlly those of Gouvem«n?
S.»nh^ n , ) • of , memb ^hI P s in scientific societlS, andlragmenC blc!
ffiTisSloT^wo'nf t Man, °H TO . Hayes (»69-1849)TndMa y n]j£
teUoS tola T the principal persons with 'whom the col-
thf^ e ? tliSt ^ ¥,? rePos'tory. Also described In Accesslohs list of
the i Del-ware Public Archives Commission, v. 6 (1856) nol
nr.Hay n S: S Man?„v U e: erneUr ' "^JtlO^^ Manl ° Te ' 178 ^ 184a
Delaware. Public
Archives Commn.
MS 61-273
368
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cobb family.
Papers, 1749-1861.
17 ft. (6000 Items)
In Morrlstown National Historical Park (Morrlstown, N. J.)
Family letters, survey notes, surveys, deeds, legal papers, farm ac-
count books, and maps, relating to Morris Co., N. J.
Gift of Andrew Cobb, chiefly 1059.
1. Morris Co., N. J.— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-274
Morrlstown National Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
Morley, Sylvanus Griswold, 1883-1948.
Papers, 1905-47.
39 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Archaeologist. Diaries and 5 vols, of material dealing with var-
ious Central American archaeological expeditions.
Gift of Mrs. Morley, 1855.
1. Excavations (Archaeology) — Central America, 2, Mayas —
AntlQ.
MS 61-275
American Philosophical Society. Library
Jefferson, Thomas, Free. U. S., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1775-1825. -,:
ca. 110 items and 2 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Chiefly letters to and from various persons, including Robert Ful-
ton, Richard Henry Lee, James Madison, Robert Patterson, Charles
W. Peale, David Rlttenhouse, Benjamin Rush, Charles Thomson,
John Vaughan, George Washington, and Jonathan Williams.
Individually cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Gifts and purchases from various sources.
1. U. S.— PoL & govt— Revolution. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1783-
1885.
MS 61-276
American Philosophical Society. Library
Croker, Thomas Crof ton, 1798-1854.
Papers, 1827-55.
8S items.
In Princeton University Library.
Irish writer.
MS61-277
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Behrens, Ernest T
Papers, 1910-47.
1 box.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Cigar manufacturer and labor leader, of Sedalla, Mo, Chiefly
business account books and family photos. Includes three scrapbooks,
compiled by Mrs. H, L. LaForce, containing clippings, newspapers,
and letters from governors of other states at the time of Missouri's
centennial celebration in 1921,
Deposited by the Missouri State Teachers Association.
1. Cigar manufacture and trade— Sedalla, Mo. 2. Missouri — Cen-
tennial celebrations, etc,
MS 61-278
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Barker, John Tull, 1877-1968.
Papers, 1947-53. V
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Legislator and Attorney General of Missouri. Barker's reminis-
cences (1953) as told to James N. Prlmm, addresses, a review of
Barker's book, Missouri lawyer, and newspaper Items on his speaking
engagements in Kansas City. Includes remarks on the speaking abil-
ity and characteristics of such men as Herbert S. Hadley, Arthur M.
Hyde, Elliott W. Major, James Reed, and W. J. Stone, and an address
on the trial of Frank James.
1. Missouri — Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. Lawyers— Missouri— Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Prlmm, James Neal, 1918-
MS 61-279
Missouri, Unlv, Llbr.
Newton, N. T.
Records, 1787-1876.
St. .--.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Tax lists (1787) and records (1878-76) of the Overseer of the
Poor.
1. Taxation — Newtown, N. T. — Lists. 2. Newtown, N. T. — Poor.
MS 61-280
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Westchester Co., N. Y., 1657-ca. 1858.
8 v. and 1 box.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Town meeting records and minutes of the Mayor's Court of the
town of Westchester; minutes of the Court of Sessions; docket of
writs issued by Basil Bartow, recorder; docket of Judge Augustus
Hustace, justice of Ihe peace; and miscellaneous papers of the 18th
and 19th centuries.
L'lWestchester Co., N. Y.— Hist— Sources. 2, Court records— West-
chester Co., N.'T.
MS 61-281
New York Historical Society
Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.
Vanderblue collection, 1767-90.
1 reel of microfilm.
Jn Harvard Business School, Baker Library
Microfilm (positive)
British economist- Smith's letters and documents relating to him,
Typewritten finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Homer B, Vanderblue, 1938.
I. Vanderblue, Homer Bews, 1888- collector.
MS 61-282
HarvardPnlv. Grad. Sch. Bus, A<Jm. Library
War Resistors League.
Records, 1923-
18 ft. ■..'.'..
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, minutes,, reports.-releases, and other papers. In-
cludes material relating to The Conscientious objector (a periodical
published during World War n) and five boxes of papers of the Con-
scientious Objectors Problems Committee, with Information on Civil-
ian Public Service camps, prison conditions, strikes, and walk-outs.
Important names mentioned are Abraham Kaufman and Jessie Wal-
lace Hughan.
Checklist in library. Partially described in Guide to the Swarth-
more College Peace Collection : a memorial to Jane Addams (1947)
p.22. .
■ Deposited by the War Reslsters League, 1947-
1. Conscientious objectors— U. S. .2. The Conscientious objector, &
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Committee. Civilian
Public Service. i. War Reslsters League. Conscientious Objectors
Problems Committee.
MS61-283
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admvnr
{stratum. Baker Library,
Account books relating to estate, real estate, and private
investment management in New England, MMyl^oY Vir-
ginia, and Iowa, 1765-1940.
5 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Correspondence, legal reports, ledgers, deeds, accounts, Journals,
and other records of the Hall family, Medford, Mass. (1765-1840),
William Bank, Boston (1776-79), George A. Gardner, Boston and
Paris (1804-81), Edward Whltnomi Henniker, N. H, (1808-10), Seth
Adams, Jr., Providence (1823-63), Amos Patten and Leonard March,
Bangor, Me. (1828-49), R. A. Taylor, Baltimore (1830-44), Klttredge
& Maynard, Boston (1881-87), William Howland, New Bedford, Mass.
(1833-79), Samuel Sheafe, Portsmouth, N. H. (1835-49), Henry Bur-
roughs, Boston (1846-63), Nathaniel Gordon, Exeter, N, H. (1847-
71), Henry Grew, Boston (1851-62), Milton Judd, Tyrlngham, Mass.
(1855-83), George A. Peabody, Boston (1857-78), T. T. Snow, Port-
land (1865-79), William H. Fernald, Davenport, Iowa (1885-1940),
Henry P. Bowditch, Brookllne, Mass. (1890-1911), Ella Lyman Cabot,
Cambridge, Mass. (1918-36), and several unidentified estate trans-
actions in Richmond (1853-61) .'"''„,',,,."
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed„ 1951)
Gifts and purchases from various sources, 1932-59.
1. Executors and administrators— U. S. 2. Investments — tJ. S.
8.Realproperty-U.S. MS61-284
Harvard Unlv, Grad. Sch. Bub. Adm. Library
Hooker, Eli, 1820-1899?
Papers, 1846-89.
16 v.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer of Waupun, Wisconsin. Diaries relating to dally activities,
the value of town lots, cost of houses, and the price of rental units or
room and board; and an expense book showing dally household ex-
penditures Including retail costs of food, furniture, and household *
supplies and services.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of TraytonH. Davis, 1959.
1. Lawyers — Waupun, Wis. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Cost and standard of living— Waupun, Wis.
MS 61-285
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
369
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tennessee. State Library and Archives, Nashville. Mamir
script Seotion,
Turnpike records, 1830-1910.
4 ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Stockholders books, stock certificates, account books, gatekeepers
and dividend accounts, acts of Incorporation, tolls, minutes, notes,
surveys, and other records of the Franklin, Gallatin, Nolensville,
Lebanon, Charlotte, Knoxville and Kingston turnpikes. Includes an
agreement and blueprints of the Interurban Hallway; and the names
of many of the early settlers of the Nashville area.
Gift of Alfred T. Adams, Anderson Puryear, and Stanley Horn.
1. Toll roads — Tennessee.
MS 61-286
Tennessee. State
Library and Archives
Brown Brothers Lumber Company, Rhinelander, Wis.
Records, 1854-1959.
8 ft, and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Microfilm (negative) made from originals lent by Allan Brown
Correspondence, timber cruisers' records, account books, daybooks
agreements, deeds, Invoices, bills of lading, land Inventory of the
company's holdings between 3890 and 1943, log mark records and
other papers of a company operated by E. D. Brown and his sons
Anderson W., Edward O., Walter D., and Webster B., and Its affiliate,
the Pelican Boom Co., which was organized to sort and deliver logs to
the mills. Includes reminiscences about Rhlnelander and Stevens
Point, Wis.
Inventory In the repository.
Gift of Spencer Brown, 1959.
X Lumber trade— Rhlnelander, wis. 2. Rhlnelander, Wis.— Hist
8. Stevens Point, Wis.— Hist. I. Pelican Boom Company.
MS61-287
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
(stratum. Baker Library,
Account books in Spanish and relating to Spanish enter-
prises, 1752-1803.
7 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account book (1752-58) of the Spanish Royal Co., Cuba, which
engaged In tobacco and slave trading, manufacturing, shipbuilding,
and privateering; tax Journal (1776) kept by Juan Ignaclo de Urrlza
Mr tolls on the Puente Nuevo, for Castle "La Fuerza," Cuba • account
books and letter books (1794-1821) of Don Juan Stoughton, Spanish
consul, Boston, concerning commercial conditions In Boston; captured
Spanish vessels, and claims of the owners; and Bolivia: history of
the sliver mine (1803) by the Real Casa de Moneda de Potosl.
Gifts of John R. Fordyce, Emlllc Agulla, and Charles H. Taylor;
purchased from Herbert S. Foxwell, 1938-41.
1. Cuba — Comm. 2. Boston— Comm. 8. Sliver mines and mining — .
BoUvla— Potosl.
MS 61-288
Harvard Dnlv. Grad.
Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Denham, Robert N 1885-1954.
Papers, 1938-53.
7 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Lawyer. Correspondence, speeches, testimony, appeals, and other
papers relating to cases considered by the National Labor Relations
Board for which Denham served as trial examiner and general
counsel. Includes material concerning the work of the Hoover Com-
mission particularly about proposals to reorganize the National Labor
Relations Board. Correspondents Include J. Howard McGrath, John
R. Steelman, and Harry S. Truman.
Gift of Mrs. Denham.
1. Labor laws and legislation— U. S.— Cases, 2. U. S. National
Labor Relations Board. 8. U. S. Commission on Organization of Uie
Executive Branch of tbe Government (1947-1949)
MS 61-289
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Transportation lines record books, 1798-1865.
11 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Journal of Columbian Transportation Lines for New York, stock-
holders' record book of the company for erecting a permanent bridge
over the Schuylkill River at Philadelphia, stock transfer book and
Stock certificates of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Stage Transporta-
tion Company, account nook and records of Union Transportation
Lines for New York, Journals of the Union Transportation Lines for
Philadelphia, records of the Western Stage Transportation Company,
drivers' account ledger of Western Transportation Line for Baltimore,
and shipping records of the sloop William Penn.
Presented by various persons.
1. Transportation— Middle States. 2. Schuylkill BIver--Bridges.
MS 61-290
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Missouri. Confederate Soldiers' Home, Higginsville.
Records, 1894-1944.
18 v. and 74 folders.
In University of Missouri Uhrary, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence (general and personal), minutes and reports of
monthly meetings, Journals, ledgers, tvx'sa accounts, voucher register,
audits, bills of sale, checks, receipts for yearly business, statement of
endowment fund, Insurance policies, contracts for building and re-
pairs, blueprints for Improvement, and other records.
Gift of the Higglhsvllle Development Co.
MS 61-291
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?
Papers, 1863-1952.
2. ft.
In University of Virginia Library (5992)
Author. Correspondence; notebook containing survey notes, Civil
War entries, and data regarding Blerce's visit to Panama in 1865;
poems and other papers of Adolphe Danziger De Castro; corrected
typescript of Ambrose BOrce at home, by Blerce's daughter Helen
Cowden, published in American mercury, y. 80 (1933) p. 453-458;
map, photos., and miscellaneous papers. Includes commissions, or-
ders, telegrams, pension, and other correspondence relating to
Blerce's Civil War service. Correspondents Include Charles Dexter
Allen, Jay J. Armstrong, N. V. Brower, Carroll M. Oarrington, Solo-
mon. SolIsCaryalbo. John O'Hara Coacrave. Helen fBlerceV Cowden.
Adolphe Danziger De Castro, John Eastman, Archibald Oracle, Wil-
liam Babcock Hazen, Miss G. A. Hlgham, Thomas Hutchinson, Harry
J. Kellogg, Lyon & Lyon, Washington, D. 0., May Elizabeth (Snyder)
McAllster, Arthur McEwen, Mr. Msckay, Messrs. McLaughlin & Steele,
Samuel Erasmus Moffett, William W. Morrow, Walter Neale, Dr. Rob-
ertson, Herman Scheffauer, Isaac C. B. Suman, Alex L. Whitehall, B,
Wlllard, Mr. Wilson, and William Wallace Wotherspoon,
Gift of Clifton Waller Barrett, 1958-59.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Miscellanea. 2. Panama— Descr. &
trav. 8. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. De Cas-
tro, Adolphe Danziger, 1866- n. Cowden, Helen (Bierce)
Ambrose Bierce at home.
Full name: Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce.
MS 61-292
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934.
Papers, 1913-21.
15,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cabinet member. Papers from Wilson's private flies of the period
in which he served as the first U. S. Secretary of Labor, relating to
labor conditions, strikes, government employment, patronage, and
other work of a cabinet member. A section of political letters (1914-
20) shows activities In the national campaigns.
Deposited by Paul W. Prltchard, 1942.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt,— 1918-1921. 2. Labor and laboring classes—
U. S. 3. Patronage, Political— U. S.
MS 61-293
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wood and Bacon, Greenwich, N. J.
Records, 1787-1824.
17 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Books of a Greenwich, N. J. firm dealing in general merchandise.
Includes daybooks, ledgers, and Invoice books, together with an arith-
metic book of David Wood (1794)
Deposited by Richard D. Wood, 1937.
X Genera! stores — Greenwich, N. J.
MS 61-294
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith family.
Real estate papers, 1890-1934.
300 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds, mortgages, and Insurance on properties at 1019-1021 Reed
Street, 1327 South Warnock Street, sind 4220 and 4224 Westminster
Avenue, all of Philadelphia, owned by the Smith family. Includes
bills and receipts (1901-84) pertaining to npkeep of the properties.
Presented by John Glbbs Smith, 1946.
1. Real property— Philadelphia.
MS 61-295
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
370
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lewis family.
Papers, 1755-1890.
1500 items and 16 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly the papers of Mordecal Lewis, 1748-1799, a Philadelphia
merchant, and of his sons Mordecal Jr. and Samuel N. Lewis, mer-
chants and, after 1830, lead manufacturers, producing white and red
lead and linseed oil. The earlier papers (1780-1830) pertain to trade
with Europe, Madeira and the Far Bast. A few letters (1760-61)
from H. Steele In London to his sister Elizabeth tell of his life
abroad. Other papers Include marine Insurance ledgers (1765-69) ;
ledgers and daybooks (1747-84) of Thomas Wharton. Philadelphia
merchant ; journal, daybook, and accounts current (1783-88) of James
O. Fisher, Philadelphia merchant, and ledgers, waste book and sched-
ule of property (1820^49) of tnas *'ss of Rebecca O. Lewis.
Presented by Leonard T, 1
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia — Comm.
3. Lead Industry and trade — Philadelphia.
MS 61-296
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
McCall, Doyle L collector.
Daybooks, 1845-1910.
88 items.
In Alahnma University Library.
Daybooks of an "unknown firm In Mobile, and Lower Peach Tree,
Ala., reflecting the price of commodities,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to lnvestlgatiTS.under library restrictions.
1. Alabama — Comm. 2. Prices — Alabama.
MS 61-297
Alabama. Univ. Llbr,
Yuille family.
Papers, 1840-65.
ca. 795 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Correspondence (1861-65), and bills and receipts of a bakery In
Mobile, Aln. operated by Gavin Yuille (d. 1849) and his son Robert
Lang Yuille (b. 1822) Includes the loyalty oath token by John C
Yuille in 1865.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased, 1960.
1. Bakers and bakeries— -Mobile, Ala. 2. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War-
Personal narratives — Confederate side. 8. Loyalty oaths— U. S.
MS 61-298
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Alabama. Circuit Court (Z$d Circuit)
Records, 1809-1926.
ca. 20,000 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Primarily records of debt suits, arranged chronologically by Circuit
Court and County Court.
Unpublished finding rid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift, 1955.
1. Court reeordsr-Madlson Co., Ala. I. Madison Co., Ala.
County Court. J
MS61-299
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company.
Legal papers, 1854-96.
ca. 350 items,
In Alabama University Library.
Materials relating toHawsuits between the Memphis and Charles-
ton Railroad Co. and private Individuals tried In the Circuit Court
of MadisonJ3o., Ala.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
I. Alabama. Circuit Court (23d Circuit)
MS 61-300
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Nixon, William D
Business records, 1907-36,
ca.110 Items,
In Alabama University Library.
Merchant. Records of a country store In Calhoun Co., Ala., which
reflect the economic and soelalbistory of rural life in North Alabama.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Glft,195S.
1. General stores— Calhoun Co., Ala. 2. Alabama—- Rural condi-
tions.
MS 61-301
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Morton, Stratford Lee.
Papers, 1943-45.
In^nWerslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
00 Corr l e?Dondence and other papers of a St Louis insurance man
wh?™ ^chairman of ihe St Louis and St. Louis County Com-
mittee for the Revision of the Constitution, as treasurer of thejitate-
wld^comm ttee to raise funds for the convention, as delega e-at-large
In the convention, and as chairman of the library committee. In-
cludes correspondence with George Norrls and others concerning the
unicameral tegislature, which Morton favored, and material on
urban renewal, slum clearance, and State and local parks.
? U Mtesouri. M OoMtltutlonal Convention, 1948-1944. 2. Legislative
bodies. 8. Cities and &wM-*U»M.lng. *. Parks - Mis-
souri. I. Norrls, George William, 1861-1944 g ^^
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Cropper, Levin.
Papers, 1816-1911.
In" University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Justice' of the peace In Cooper Co., Mo. Correspondence (family
and business). Indentures for apprenticeship bills of sale for ^ slave,
nubile and private land transactions, tax bills, notes, legal notices of
property sales, naturalization papers and German passports.
Deposited by Spencer H. Glvens. ', ' ,
1 Justices of the peace— Cooper Co., Mo.-Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. 2. Naturalization— U. S. 8. Passports-Germany.
MS 61-303
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Carey, Alexander, eoUeotov.
Papers, 1864-1933.
L^ University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Indudes shares of the Morning Star Gold and Silver Tunnel Op. of
Silver OlH, IdaTo Terr. (1864) ; warranty deed for land In Jackson
Co., Mo.; constitution (1864) of the Nebraska Lodge No. W of
IOO F., Platte Olty, Mo.; and an obituary of Robert T. Carey
which mentions the Civil War, his capture as a prisoner, and trip
to the West
Gift of Mr. Carey. „„ __' , .
1 flnrev Robert T. ii Morning Star Gold and Sliver Tunnel
Company? Silver Olty, Idaho, n. Odd-Fellows, Independent Order
of. Platte Olty, Mo. Nebraska Lodge, No. 12. ;«,„,'„„,,
M»Dl-o04
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Aufrichtig, Alois.
Business records, 1888-1912.
In V Un!verslty of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Correspondence, accounts, and records of the Copper, Brass, and
Sheet Iron Works Co., St Louis, Mo., owned by Aufrichtig. Includes
n patent for a water fdter Issued to Aufrichtig, orders and accounts
of various brewing companies, and records concerning prices, speci-
fications of custom-made brewery equipment, and advertisements of
ne i Brewimi'industry— St Louis. 2. Filters and filtration— Patents,
i. OooDer Brass, and Sheet Iron Works Company, St Louis.
y ^' MS61-306
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Wright family.
Business records, 1880-86.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Acc^St books of a general merchandise store In Tuscumbla, Mo.
andTvcJunWof records of the weight of wheat shipments on the
steamer Frederick, on the Osage River. ^ „ ., ,.,„ /■, m„
lTGenerai stores— Miller Co., Mo. 2. Wheat trade— Miller Co., Mo.
MS 61-306
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Anchor Milling Company, TusovmbuhMo.
Records, 1892-1927.
te University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Da'ytoo'ks, Journals, ledgers, Invoices, time book, wheat records,
receipt books, steamboat record, and grist exchange record.
Deposited by Homer O. Wright MS 61-307
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
371
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tqng, Marvin B
Papers, 1878-1947.
4 v. and S3 folders.
OoHectloii!" 8 " 7 ° f MIssourl Llbr "ry. Western Historical Manuscripts
Includes bar dockets (1809-83) of the Ozark Co. Circuit Court •
financial report for Ozark Co., Mo. (1901-05) " brleft of caS alS
ald'tt^M^r? ° U £ fr ^ S ' and SPrWd^urtoTAppSS
n,alllMll^th r in nd t U A & Supreme Courts ; account bookTand
mailing list of the Ozark County times, of which Tone was an editor •
5??£ :P 2 \lf, pubU 5 hed "y *• Ozark 'County times/a abort Si
matter 6S aDd CaPt,m> °* ^ BoUn an "3 his gkng; audited
1. Court records— Ozark Co., Mo. 2. Lawyers— Missouri— <Torre-
SSRE* reml °! 8cencefl . etc - *• Crime at7c^n^k-MVs^ri-
Xr^CounVZes. B ° Ur '- Mt °""* < 81st <*•*"»
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-308
Wibaux, Pierre, 1858-1913.
Papers, 1881-1929.
64 folders. <
Collecttra! er3lty ° f mBS0UTl Ubrar y. We9te ™> Historical Manuscripts
Photocopies of originals deposited by Robert Wilbaux
/-5 a « cb i' : °^" r ?? d bank e r . of Miles Olty. Mont Correspondence
-£%£ SSL75S -ute Tes ,n France - Wlbaurt •«?:
Mlssourl. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-309
Collis, Charles Henry Tucky, 1888-1902.
Letter books, 1863-68.
8v.
/ In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts.
/^Si'j'L^f °?^ r ^. M , an ^ oId e °V les ol Ietten » written by General
Collls, mainly of bis Civil War experiences. vreuonu
Presented by Joseph F. A. Jackson, 1911,
1 - XJ - S.— HlsL— Civil War— Personal narratives.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-310
Lynch, John Wheaton.
Letters, 1860-66.
160 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
..?'?,,''" s I ldler -, .Alters written to Bessie Mustin of Philadel-
ffirf . P ,1l' ""^P^Peraonal but some (1881-63) containing de-
Pu?cbSe, P l«9 100th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers!
T /• V' S-— H'st— Olvll War— Personal narratives. 2. Pennsylvania
Infantry ^ 106th Regt., 1861-1864. 8. U. S.-Hls^-Olvll War-R^l-
Baste hl8torles - Penns y 1 ™ n l a Infantry -106thT i ^ust^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-311
Aero Club of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1908-53.
8 v. and 2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, two aviation scrapbooks, a rough draft of a history
Presented by Norman J. Greene, 1868.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-812
Unruh, Peter Herman, 1881-1948.
Papers. 1906-22.
1 box.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte pastor and relief worker. Correspondence (primarily
devoted to the work of the Exemption Committee of the Western Dig-
met of tbe General Conference Mennonlte Church In giving drafted
personnel tte status of conscientious objectors), and Ilsta of consclen-
Gutde In register file in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Unruo.
1. Conscientious objectors— U. S. i. General Conference Mennon-
lte Church. Western District Conference. Exemption Committee.
Bethel College Hist. Library MS 61-313
Blackwell, Robert, 1748-1831.
Estate papers, 1831-53.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Episcopal clergyman, Papers concerning disposition of his estate.
MS61-314
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Marshall, Christopher, 1709-1797.
Diaries, 1778-93.
9 v. and 1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia pharmacist and Revolutionary patriot. Diaries, kept
in Philadelphia and Lancaster, with details of events during the Revo-
lution; also Information on pharmacy, includes miscellaneous notes,
a letter book (1773-78), and Waste book: accounts with the Conti-
nental Congress (1776)
Published in part In Extracts from the diary of Christopher Mar-
shall ... 1774-1781, edited by William Duane (published 1877) Four
letters to Peter Miller of Ephrata (1778-77) are published In Pennsyl-
vania magazine of history and biography, v. 28 (1904) p. 71-77.
Gift of Charles Marshall.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist.— Revolution — Personal narratives. 2. Phar-
macy—Early works to • 1800. 3. U. S. Continental Congress.
MS61-315
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1768-1815.
Lecture notes, 1813-15.
6000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lecture notes used by Dr. Barton In the course on the practice of
medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
1. Medicine — Addresses, essays, lectures,
MS 61-316
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
G. I. City Town Meeting, Columbia, Mo.
Minutes, 1946-52.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Minutes of meetings of the residents of a trailer camp for married
students operated by the University of Missouri. Problems discussed
Include playgrounds, health and sanitation, elections, parties, and re-
pairs.
Gift of Carl Schweitzer.
1. Trailer camps. 2. Missouri. University — Students.
MS 61-317
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
McKinney, Hayes, collector.
Hayes McKinney collection, 1789-1897.
2 v. and 4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Land grants (1824-86) signed by John Qulncy Adams and Andrew
Jackson, assigned in St, Louis for land In township forty-five of Mis-
souri, sold to John Owings of Montgomery Co., Mo. ; catalog of Belle-
vue Collegiate Institute and Methodist Episcopal College (1878-74) ;
and pamphlets and textbooks on surveying.
Gift of Mr. McKinney.
1. Land grants — Missouri. 2. Surveying. i. Bellevue Collegiate
Institute, Caledonia, Mo. Annual catalogue of the officers and stu-
dents.
MS 61-818
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Harvard University. Gradnmte School of Business Admit*
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of stockbrokers and stock exchanges, 1790-
1917.
6 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Brief (1790-99) of William Wilson & Co, vs. Andrew Glow &. Co.,
Philadelphia; daily stock record (Jan. 21-Nov. 18, 1839) of the New
Yorlt Stock Exchange; records (1880-1917) of dally high and low
quotations on the Boston Stock Exchange; and a stockbroker's book
(1881) of Foote & French, Boston.
Gift of the Bank of New York and Trust Co., 1938 ; purchased from
C. W. Unger, 1931 ; deposited by the Boston Public Library, 1930
1. Brokers— U. S. 2. Stock-exchange— U. S.
MS 61-319
Harvard Univ. Grad. Scb. Bus. Adm. Library
372
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvard University. Graduate Softool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library.
Account books of peddlers in New York and Vermont,
1849-77.
2 v. i
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Account book (1849-60) of Abraham Burger, of Ulster Co., N. Y„
showing first cost, profit, and retail price, and a volume containing 20
memorandum books (1859-77) relating to business trips, expeditions,
and items secured and peddled by Morlllo Noyes, a master peddler of
.Burlington, Vt.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by H. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Purchased from Albert A. Bieber.
1. Peddlers and peddling — U.S. I. Burger, Abraham, n. Noyes,
Morlllo.
MS 61-320
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sen. Bus. Adm. Library
McPherson, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1789.
Papers, 1749-0.856.
ca. 1250 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
York County, Pa., official and member of the State Assembly.
Papers relating to local and State politics, legislation, taxation, com-
mercial enterprises, land sales, law suits, and the general history of
York and Adams Counties. Includes papers of several other members
of the McPherson family.
1. Pennsylvania — Pol. & govt 2. York Co., Pa.— Hist — Collections.
3. Adams Co., Pa. — Hist. — Collections. 4. Pennsylvania — Econ. condlt.
I. McPherson family.
MS 61-321
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Boston. Public Library.
Business and legal papers of Boston merchants, 1694-1860.
2v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Includes bills (1800-10) of Samuel Bradlee.
Card catalog in the library.
Deposited by the Boston Public Library, 1938.
1. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Merchants,
American — Boston. I. Bradlee, Samuel, 1778-1837.
MS 61-322
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sen, Bus. Adm, Library
Peck, Samuel Minturn, 1864-1838.
Papers.
ca. 450 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Author. Personal correspondence and poems (unpublished and
published)
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the'Peck family, 1946.
MS61-823
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Mayfield, Sara, 1805-
Papers.
ca. 3945 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Author and foreign correspondent. Letters, Negro folk songs and
records, plays, novels, short stories, news stories, and articles. In-
cludes ca. 175 papers (principally press releases) from the Inter-
American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico (1646)
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Negro songs. I. Inter-American Conference, on Problems of
Wor and Peace, Mexico, 1945.
■■■■;■■■■■■'■■ MS 61-324
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Ramsay, Robert Lee, 1880-1953.
Papers, 1900-53.
2 boxes
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Ool lection
Professor of English at the University of Missouri, Departmental
correspondence and memoranda, correspondence with persons In other
institutions, particularly concerning Ramsay's work on Missouri place
names, notes on a variety of courses In English, and papers submitted
by students over a period of years.
Gift of Mrs. Hamsay. , ,
1 Ramsay, Robert Lee, 1880-1953. Our storehouse of Missouri
place names. 2. English philology. I. Missouri. University. Dept.
ofEl,gll8h - MS 61-325
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Weeks, Raymond, 1863-1954.
Papers, 1884-1946.
29 letter files. „..,,.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. ■, .
Professor of Romance languages and philology. Chiefly profes-
sional correspondence with many American and European scholars.
Includes letters from former students and other acquaintances, to-
gether with reviews and letters of commendation on two of Weeks'
books, The boys' own arithmetic and The hound-tuner of Callaway.
Deposited by Bile Weeks.
1. Romance philology. 2. Phllologlste-rCorreapondence, reminis-
cences, etc. ,,„ „
MS 61-526
Missouri. Univ. Ltbr. i
Philadelphia. Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.
Records, 1861-80.
3000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, newspaper clippings, records of
subscriptions and donations, and other papers showing the activities
of an organization which cared for Union soldiers as they passed
through Philadelphia during the Civil War. Hospital books give
name, regiment, and home of each man treated. Another book gives
names and addresses of Southerners separated from their families.
Presented by Samuel B. Faleti
1 U a— Hist— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc.
MS61-327
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
I
Minor, John Barbee, 1813-1896.
Papers, 1843-92.
SO Items
In University of Virginia (8114 and 5657)
Professor of law at the University of Virginia. Personal corre-
spondence, casebook, summaries of law cases discussed, moot court
minutes (1870-92), bills, and Minor's commonplace book _ 1848-78)
In which he wrote on law, literature, Btate and national politics, Uni-
versity of Virginia affairs together with his Civil War diary entries.
The collection Is related to the Minor family papers, and the Minor
fa ^r1b^ fl ln Corts , ^nd curls, University of Virginia, v. 5 (1892)
P ' 1 Law— Study and tenchlng— Virginia. 2. Virginia. University.
, n g Hist Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
"• u< MS 61-828
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company.
Records, 1834-96.
260 items.
In Tulune University Library.
Correspondence, many reports, contracts, papers pertaining to real
estate ownership, and legal documents relating to suits or proceed-
ings concerning the company/Includes letters and resolutions con T
cernlng additional trackage for the railroad company, largely by the
City Council of New Orleans and Lafayette, La., petitions from citi-
zens to the City Council, and papers concerning other railroads and
the Carrollton Bank. Names of Interest Include Pierre Qustave
Toutant Beauregard, Myra Clark Gaines, and Thomas Slidell.
Purchased from Paul P. Velth, 1950-52,
1. Railroads— Louisiana. ,,,-,„., „„„
MS 61-329
TulaneUnlv. Library
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. ^ > ■■■■■■■ , ,
Account books of investment bankers in New England
and New York, 1884-1929.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter books (1884-1914) of Henry Seligman, New York; prospec-
tuses (1899-1907) of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc mines of J. a.
I^MbornTco. Boston; record (1907-13) of the stocks carried by
Kidder. Peabody & Co., Boston, with notes as to the organization of
the listed companies and dividends paid In previous years-, and re-
P^rts, c¥ppS and announcements (1925-29) collected by Edgar
Hleelns relating to various investment trusts In New York. The
materili is related to tto library's Henry L. Hlgglnson ColtecMon.
Catalog cards In the library. t^-uj™
Glfts of George S. Hellman, Nashua & Lowell Railroad, Kidder,
Peabody & Co., and Edgar Hlgglns, 1930-55.
1 Investment banklng-U. S. 2. Mines and mlnera naources-
tl S 8 Stocks— U. S. 4. Investment trusts— New York (City)
U. h. 8. mocks-u. Mg 61 _ 3go
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bua.Adm. Library
373
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association.
Records, 1918-42.
ca. 250,000 items.
In Saint Louis County Historical Society (Duluth, Minn.) col-
lections. : '
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence/administrative records (minutes, reports, clrcu-
^.^L' 6160868 ' Burve / S - an <l statistics), MSS. of published and
unpublished addresses, articles, bulletins, statements, books, and con-
gressional documents, relating to the agitation by the Association and
Its supporters for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Important names ap-
pearing in. « e papers are Charles Patton Craig, John Stone Pardee
and A. O, Moreaux. Correspondents Include Wilbur Buckner, Josel
phus Daniels, George Goethals, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover
?-J? k ^.£ eIlo 5?' Robert LaPollette, Alfred Lsndon, Douglas Mel
Arthur Gilford Plnchot, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert A. Taft. and
Harry Truman.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of the Association, 1925-
1. St. Lawrence Seaway.
St Louis Co. Hist Soc., Duluth, Minn.
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817.
Papers, 1768-1847.
ca. 650 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Governor of Pennsylvania. Correspondence with prominent people
of the time, relating to events of the Revolution; commissions, diplo-
mas, miscellaneous documents (1777-1802); McKean's charges to
grand juries on his circuit (1777-70) ; book of poetry and songs, and
ZE^^h^Z^otif va , cuwa («62) Includes letters to Mc-
Kean s wife (1776-1806) Correspondents Include John Adams,
Samuel jLdams, Thomas Jefferson, John Laurens, Caesar Rodney, and
George Washington. "
Three letters, 1818-14, published in Pennsylvania magazine of
history and biography, v. 80 (1915) p. 454-481.
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. Statesmen, American. 8.
Grand Jury— Pennsyl- vanla. 4. Poetry — Collections. 5.
Songs— Collections.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-332
Coleman, Elizabeth Tyler.
Papers, 1816-88.
ca. 45 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Photocopies.
Author. Letters used by Miss Coleman in writing her book Pris-
cilla Cooper Tyler, published In 1855.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Alabama. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-883
Wisconsin Nonpartisan League.
Records, 1820-24.
800 items.
*?. Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Chiefly correspondence relating to organizational work among
farmers n northwestern Wisconsin, many with references to the
Leagues Interest in Wisconsin politics, tax reform and the reduction
or taxes for farmers, a graded auto tax, and the opposition to big
business and the railroads ; and other papers of the League
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Glenn P. Turner, 1958.
L Wisconsin— Pol. & govt.— 1885- 2. Taxation— Wisconsin,
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society MS 61-334
Paynter, Leah Anderson (Burton) 6. 1878, eoUeotor.
Paynter collection, 1764-1870.
ca. 700 Items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Correspondence (principally of James Anderson between 1811-70).
S^n?" kP 1 „ and buslness P aDer s- ""d land records of the Bagwells
£25 T*! Stockleys .and others. Includes a few papers of Mrs
Paynter's husband Rowland, a physician and banker.
Checklist In the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Gift of Mrs. Paynter, 1948.
1. Delaware— -Bcon. condit 2. Real property— Delaware. i. An-
derson, James, fl. 1811-1870. n. Paynter, Rowland Gardiner, 1874-
Richards, Charles Sudler, J. 1878, ooUeotor.
Richards collection, 1742-1884.
ca. 60 Items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Judge. Business, legal, and land papers (mostly 1775-1820) of
*J&nD* Wefe* °°" DeI - IndUde8 " *"*"'* toTm •«* «SSm
Index to land papers.
«. °j!^ kllst In the repository. Also described In Accessions list of
aSosfna T **<**"* Conmlsslon, v. 7 (1957)ii. 4?and v. 8
?J}J?^ l0n B? I \, llt f a ^Lo gnts availaW e m the repository.
Gift of Mr. Richards, 1958.
I. Wef^Thn^D'. Dc, -- HlBt -- S <' ur ces. 2. Forms (Law) -Delaware.
Delasv^-e. Public
Archives Comma
MS 61-336
Delaware. Public
Archives Oommn,
MS 61-336
Collins family.
Papers, 1757-1860.
485 Items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Business and personal accounts, land records, legal papers, check-
lists, and memoranda of the Sussex Co., DeL, family of Jane. Lt J..
John, Joseph H., Mary A., Theophllus and W. T. Collins. Includes
847 Items of Theophllus Collins. Other persons named Include Henry
Lofland, George Maul, Vincent M. Short, John Sudler, and George
walker.
Checklist In the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. John Collins, 1954.
L Sussex Co., Del.— Econ, condit. i. Collins, Theophllus.
MS 61-387
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Heilman, Henry Suavely, 1888-1811.
Business records, 1880-1800.
6 ft.
In Lebanon Valley College Library.
Daybooks, order books, and ledgers relating to the activities of
Hellmon's grain mill In Lebanon, Pa.
Gift of Joseph and Elizabeth Heilman, 1945.
1. Flour-mills— Lebanon, Pa. 2. Grain trade— Lebanon, Pa.
MS 61-338
Lebanon Valley Coll., Library
Merritt, Leonidas, 1844-1926.
Papers, 1870 (ca.)-1926.
12 cartons.
In Saint Louis County Historical Society (Duluth, Minn.) collec-
tions. •■:■■
Explorer, pioneer, timber cruiser, and discoverer of iron ore on
the Mesaba Range. Correspondence, personal writings, family docu-
ments, business papers, pamphlets, photos., and memorabilia.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Merrltt's daughter and son, 1958-64.
1. Merritt family. 2. Iron mines and mining — Minnesota,
8. Lumber trade— Minnesota.
c. r . „ ™ . MS61-889
St. Louis Co. Hist. Soc, Duluth, Minn.
Hutson, Ethel.
Papers, 1913-20.
1077 items.
In Tulane University Library.
Suffragette. Correspondence and clippings relating to the woman's
suffrage movement In Louisiana.
Gift of Miss Hutson, 1947.
1. Woman — Suffrage — Louisiana,
MS61-340
Tulane Univ. Library
Moore, James Zacharie, 1844-1921.
Papers, 1863-1907.
8 boxes.
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and judge. Correspondence, diaries, drafts of addresses,
personal accounts, and many legal documents related to Moore's office
as Judge of the Superior Court of Spokane Co., Wash. The most im-
portant papers are the drafts and notes for the Washington State
Constitution of 1889. Includes records (1890-91) of the Spokane
dally globe.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
11ft of Mrs. Moore, 1921. *
1. Judges — Spokane, Wash. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2
Washington (State) Superior Court (Spokane Co.) 8. Washington
(State)— Constitutional history— Sources. i. Spokane
dally globe.
MS 61-341
Eastern Washington State Hist Soc.
374
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mclnall, Edward.
Correspondence, 1916-17.
ca. 85 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Drug manufacturer. Letters written to Mclnall by leading men of
the U. S. during World War I, reflecting tbe Intellectual climate of
America at war.
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. 2. U. S.— Intellectual life.
MS 61-342
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Heatwole, Lewis James, Bp. % 1852-1982.
Papers, 1851-1932.
16 ft.
In Eastern Mennonlte College Library.
Mennonlte bishop, historian, almanac calculator, and U. S. Weather
Bureau official observer. Correspondence, Mennonlte Church records,
MSS. of Heatwole's writings, and weather records. Includes papers
of Heatwole's brother, Cornelius Jacob, and his father David A.,
among which are tax records (1851-69) for Rockingham Co., Va.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Earl Grove, 1067-60.
1. Mennonltes In Rockingham Co., Va. 2. Meteorology — Virginia —
Rockingham Co. 8. Taxation — Rockingham Co., Va. — Lists, I.
Heatwole, Cornelius Jacob, 1868-1939. rr. Heatwole, David A., 1827-
1911. hi. Rockingham Co., Va.
MS 61-348
Eastern Mennonlte Coll. Library
Brii.ion, John Hill, 1772-1827.
Business records, 1790-1890.
6000 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer and Investor In real estate. Correspondence, receipts, real
estate papers, and account hooks (1790-1828) ; together with records
and account books of the estate of John Stelnmetz, correspondence
(1804-22), of Daniel Stelnmetz, estate papers of Erlckson Learning,
Andrew Zane's correspondence (1828-24) ; and considerable material
concerning the Illlnols-Wabash Land Company (1802-28), Including
minutes, papers relating to dealings with the government, business ac-
counts, general correspondence, and copies of original deeds. Later
materials consist of business records (1888-00) of George Brlnton.
Deposited by Jasper Y. Brlnton, 1938. ,
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Heal estate business— U. 8. t Stelnmetz, Daniel, n. Zane, An-
drew hi Brlnton, George, rr. IUlnola-Wabash Land Company.
MS61-344
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Henry, Gustavus Adolphus, 1804-1880.
Papers, 1804-71.
650 Items,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection ( no. 1481 )
Lawyer and Confederate Senator from Tennessee. Chiefly Henry
and McOlure family correspondence written In the 1840's and 1850%
including correspondence between Henry and his wife while he was
on political tours in Tennessee, or visiting his plantations In Missis-
sippi and Arkansas, or traveling for other reasons ; letters from their
children away at schools and colleges and in the Confederate Army In
1881-02 j and letters from other relatives and friends, overseers, and a
few political associates. There are only five Items dated later than
June 1862.
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift of Patrick Henry Cross, 1948.
1. Tennessee — Pol. & govt. 2. Plantations— Southern States. 8.
Students— Southern States. 4. U. S— Hist— Civil War— Personal
narratives — -Confederate side. i. Henry family, n, McOlure
family.
MS 61-345
North Carolina Univ. Library
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1905, collector.
Papers, 1840-1905.
2 ft. (115 items)
In Holy Cross College (Worcester, Mass.) Library,
Correspondence, scrapbooks of clippings, notes, programs, and
other papers collected by O'Flynn relating to the Irish and their de-
scendants In Worcester, Mass., with emphasis on the post Civil War
period. Includes material on Irish-American societies, Irish Catholic
parishes In Worcester, and the military history of the Irish-Ameri-
cans of Worcester; a collection of obituaries of John Boyle O'Reilly;
and correspondence and official papers of Horace E. James, chaplain of
the Massachusetts 26tb Regt, and later superintendent of Negro
affairs, District of North OaroUna ; and of James O'Neill, Captain In
Company B, 25th Mass. Regt, together with a biographical sketch of
O'Neill by O'Flynn.
Gift of Mr. O'FIynn's son.
1 Irish In Worcester, Mass. 2. O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1880.
8. Massachusetts Infantry. 26th Regt., 1861-1865. 4. U. S.— Hist.—
Civil War— Regimental histories— Massachusetts Infantry— 25th. B.
Freedmen In North Carolina. I. James, Horace, 1818-1876. n.
O'Neill, James, b. 1888. „„ „„
MS 61-346
Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Libr.
Richardson, Georgia Mounts, 1858-1987.
Papers, 1862-1936.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and autograph albums. Includes letters (1908)
written by Ella S. Sargent from Europe, by John W. Mounts as a sol-
dier In Company D, Second Regiment, Minnesota Infantry, during the
Civil War, and by Ole Sageng, stating his attitude toward becoming a
candidate for the U. S. Senate from Minnesota (1924), and Informa-
tion about the Protestant Episcopal mission at Rockford, Minn,
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Minnesota Infantry. 2d
Regtj 1861-1865. 8, U. S. — Hist.— Civil War — Regimental his-
tories—Minnesota Infantry — 2d. 4. Protestant Episcopal Church In
the U. S. A.— Minnesota— Rockford. i. Sargent, Ella S, n. Mounts,
John W. rii. Sageng, Ole.
MS61-847
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Boston College, Boston, Mass. Library.
Special Irish collection, 1871-1905.
ca, 880 Items.
Chiefly the papers of Patrick Andrew Collins, lawyer, political
leader, and diplomat. Correspondence, drafts of speeches and arti-
cles, printed matter, clippings, memorabilia, and photos. A large
group of letters, telegrams, and cables were sent to Collins as presi-
dent of the Irish Land League from Irish leaden and league tim-
bers; also Includes printed official league announcements. Other let-
ters are from John Boyle O'Reilly, editor, poet, author and lecturer, to
Francis Henry Underwood, lawyer, eflltor, and author; and letters
chiefly to or from O'Reilly and Jeremiah O'Donovtsn Rosea, poet, edi-
tor, and leader In the Fenian and related organizations,
Unpublished calendars In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
The OoIHns material was given by Margaret Peard, I960, and by
Marie Collins Blunt, 1958; the O'Reilly letters were given by William
1. Ireland— Hist.— 1887-1901— Sources, i. Collins, Patrick An.
drew, 1844-1905. n. O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1844-1890. in. Under-
wood, Francis Henry, 1826-1894. iv. O'Donovnn Rossa, Jeremiah,
.1881-1915. v. Irish Land League.
''■:.; MS61-848
Boston College, Newton. Library
MacPherson, William, 1756-1813.
Papers, 1784-1865.
ca. 100D Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Military papers and letters (1784-1827) most of
which relate to the enforcement of the revenue laws In Pennsylvania
during the Whiskey Insurrection ; a list of officers' names, and other
papers relating to MacPherson's Blues, a mllltla unit (1794^98) ; min-
utes of a meeting of the Society of the Cincinnati (1832) ; papers and
correspondence of Joseph Wallace, treasurer of the Harrlsburg Bridge
Co.; Inventories and vendue lists (1815-51) ; correspondence and other
papers relating to the State Arsenal at Harrlsburg (1886-89); per-
sonal and business papers of Joseph Wallace (1788-1866) ; and corre-
spondence arising out of the antlmasonlc agitation and efforts to form
a new political party (1881-61)
Gift of William MacPherson Horner, 1916.
1. Whiskey Insurrection, 1794. 2. Pennsylvania Infantry, Mac-
Pherson's Blues, 1794-1800. 8. Pennsylvania. State Arsenal, Harrls-
burg. 4, Harrlsburg Bridge Company, 6. Antlmasonlc Party. 6. Auc-
tions — Pennsylvania. i, Wallace, Joseph, 1780-1867. n. Society of
the Cincinnati,
MS 61-349
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906.
Papers, 1856-78.
8 v.
In HUtorlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer and author. Journal (ca. 1866) with notes on
the ancestry of Martin's family, and on events in Martin's lifetime,
Including military training at West Point (1838-41), his resignation
from the Army (1841), preparation for the bar, Interest In social and
cultural affairs, plays, opera, and literature. Includes some Informa-
tion on national and local events such as the Mexican War, Civil War,
riots In Philadelphia between the Native American Party and the
Catholic Irish, and other occurrences. A list of officials (1878) con-
tains the names of members of State administrations and State de-
partment heads. Mementoes of the Civil War Include cartoons, pic-
tures, andeplgrams ridiculing Southern leaders. .
Gift of John Hill Martin and Mrs. Edward 8. Sayres, 1928. .
1. Martin family. 2. U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 8, Phila-
delphia— Intellectual life. 4. U. S— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-
1848 5. Philadelphia— Riots, 1844. 6. V. S.— Hist— Civil War— Hu-
mor, caricatures, etc. 7. U. S.— Officiate and employees. 8. Law-
Study and teaching— Philadelphia.
MS 61-350
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
375
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Matlack, T Chalkley.
Papers, 1911-39.
ca. 8500 Items.
<«&«£>?3& aS, b ffiSS S™"' photos.
and composers. Includes h?S^?'=i? ? l d K Promlnent '"erary figures
meeting hotses In X Middle IS 2^ X***' "* ™° D *°
and burial grounds connected wfath^m . t »™ b ° SrdIn f ion,es - schoo 's.
quotations, and watercolor sketchei ^fl y 0pBes of novels . llte ™ry
and characters In V»*#£TZ%^£Sft"* t '<* a ™*.
Gift of Mr. Matlack, 1821-39 '
Wi B J , n <te ' S ° C T lety of - MI <Jdle States. 2. Scott, Sir Walter 1771-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-351
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, ooOeotor.
1900 "^ "^ 8cientifio ^tegraphs and manuscripts, 1703-
ca, 60 v. and 4 boxes.
Pen&nr^olJJls ^ C0 " eCtl0n ^ the Hlst »"«» •*«** of
urc, political issues and problems of the Civil War norinri in* ™„
gas sr«feriS?5
lJrwif • :. de S " JanTler - and Mrs. Scott Slddons "
Gift of Mr. Dreer; additional Items purchased.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-352
Hathaway, Thomas S 1796-1878.
Business records. 1816-72.
6 ft. (80 items)
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society collections.
_Whaleshlp agent, of New Bedford, Mass. Letter books, account
books, ledgers, Invoices, and manifests. '
Typewritten catalog In the repository.
I Whaling.
Old Dartmouth Hist, Society MS 61-353
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Mass.
Records, 1839-80.
8 ft. (60 items)
T^?i d 1 P n r tmo ' 1 tb Historical Society collections.
1. Whaliiuj. ■
Old Dartmouth Hist.
Society
MS 61-354
NewYorJr. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 18th-20th cent,
ca. 600 items. ^
In Metropolitan Museum of Art Library.
Primarily letters of persons, American and foreign, nractlclne or
associated with the flue arts. Includes the typescript of SadaWcM
S,« m ? n . n8 , The stpry ° f "" American painter? afcSnm
SS^^SHS? **'««««■ 5 ">«terials pertaining to DaWd
»S?^-.v t u" bl,le maker; .Mographical letters of painters
represented in the Museum's collections: autograph cards from car
autograph (1644) Names represented prominently include Marv
SZ2 t „^ Lul f 1 T Parm ?, d i9 e3nola ' Adela "le Cole Oh^Wllflam a
Rlnehart, and James McNeill Whistler.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Musical Instru-
ments—Micronesia. 3. Roentgen, Dnvld, 1743-1807. i Hartmann
Sadaklchi, 1867-1944. The story of an American painter.
MS61-355
Metropolitan Museum of Art, N. Y, Library
Parrish, John, 1729-1807.
Diaries, 1773-93.
3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
by?aXrCrr h 1^ y ,a R de C S "^ '" lm ft0m ° rlginalS °™ d
Pa?ris„!fvFsirt a o n theSn°dI I a n n d s la a? Mu^^lTO? •'ffi 1 ^ *? »
blogrK v ^6(lK h ^ Penn8ylVanln magMlne ° f hlstory and
Presented by Richard Eddy, 1882
AmJ^-OYio. N ° rth Amerlca - Soc ' llf * & oust. 2. Indians of North
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-356
Potts, Jonathan, 1745-1781.
Papers, 1766-80.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Physician. Letters, muBter rolls, and other documents relating to
Potts' duties as a director of hospital services In the Revolutionary
cTfonies eSSayS 9 " °» contro versles between England and the
2. U. siiHls^RlSlon^Tut^ 1 > Dd Sanlta * a ™--
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-357
Pennsylvania, Historical Society.
■^ ^^P* 011 bounty, papers, ca. 1682-ca. 1887.
ca, 26,000 items. '■■■':■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Includes a large group of land warrants, surveys, deeds and other
S a K„P„w aIninS t0 »"•■«*: commissioners' mfnutesTnd acram^s-
provincial tax assessments and other retonia rf .»^™™.. i
23S.' s?n tlons ,fl r roads ' ■h«%x^r7s l, taS
ships; w lis, marriage contracts, and Indentures- letters anrt ?Z^
men s relating to the settlement of Bethlehem he Nazareth mm"
SSS^ , i ,nd JS2;^'-^ l, *W |,to ' P leas ' Prosecutions, litigation Td~
?fi^L al P roc «dta8s: details of Indian warfare and Sitary de:
IT^J reQ , Ue .! tS for P™ M <>™. arms, and ammunition for "oris and
££™ M f ! » ettere and docum e°ts relating to the Revolutionary War
n a T P0I ; tatl0n ' com ? lerce a"d P°«tlcs; minutes of the CommUtee of
Observation and Inspection of Northumberland Co unS™ Hob^rt
Daniel Stroud, Edward TllghmZ.^nra^^^
Described in Guide to the manuscript ralSons „f t?» hi f , ,
andS? ^ JaC ° b FatalDger ' Etnan AUan leaver, John Jordan,
1. Northampton Co., Pa.-Hlst.-Source3.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-358
Mitchell, John, fl. 1812-1814.
Papers, 1812-14.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
T^J+ft „ * A ™ er ' can Prisoners of war at Halifax, Nova Scotia
^c^ure^^^^
Gift of Ida O. Wilcox. '
1. U. S.— Hist— War of 1812— Prisoners and prisons.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-359
Williams, Clyde, 1873-1954.
Correspondence, 1922-41.
11 folders.
CMlecaon rer8lty ° ( Ml8S0Uri ub ™ r *. Western Historical Manuscript
.v,im™i *fP rea ? ntatlve fr om Missouri, Correspondence relating to
political campaigns, requests of constituents, ^and publication of
government agricultural bulletins. puuuwuuu m
Deposited by Mr. Williams.
Bibl. U " S '~ P01 ' & eort -- mh cent 2 - D. S. Dept of Agriculture-
Missouri. Dnlv. Ubr. MS 6W60
376
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sargent, Winthrop, 1825-1870.
Papers, 1845-68.
5 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Correspondence nnd notes relating to Sargent's literary
Interests, a commonplace book, and a catalogue of Roman medals.
Presented by members of the Sargent family.
1. Medals — Rome. 2. Commonplace-books.
„,.,„■ MS 61-361
Historical Society 'of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Family Bible records, 1730-1927.
ca, 50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous notes on births, deaths, and genealogical data.
Presented by O. H. B. Turner, R, Ball Dodson, and others.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-362
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin.
Journals, 1814-17.
4 v.
In HI t Tioiil Society of Pennsylvania collections. •
Philadelphia lawyer and merchant. Descriptions of Pleasants'
professional Activities, of daily social events, travel through Southern
States, cotton enterprises In New Orleans, military training In the
War of 1812, and other events of the time.
Excerpts from 1814 journal are published in the Pennsylvania
magazine of history and biography, v. 39 (1915) p. 322-336, 410-124.
Presented by Henry Pleasants, 1914.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & oust. 2. Southern States— Descr. &
truv. 3. Cotton trade — New Orleans. 3. U. S. Hist— War of 1812 —
Sources.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-363
Philadelphia. Committee of Defense, 181^-1816.
Minutes, 1814-15.
3 v.
In His I m'icnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records .ranting to the fortification, of -the Delaware River ap-
proach, organization of volunteers, preparation of ammunition, erec-
tion of forts, floating of loans, etc., Aug. L'6, 1814 to Aug. 10, 1815.
.".Presented by John Goodman.
". 1. Philadelphia
River— Defenses.
Historical Society of
Hist.
War of 1812 — Sources. 2. Delaware
Pennsylvania
MS 01-364
Peters family.
Papers, 1687-1871.
ca, 1800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Reverend Richard Peters
(1704-1776), Judge Richard Peters (1744-1828) and Richard Peters,
lawyer and merchant (1780-1848) Reverend Richard Peters* papers
deal with domestic affairs, land transactions, and legal cases; a few
Items (1776) relate to Christ Church, of which he was pastor.
Judge RIchnrd Peters' papers relate mainly to his experiments In
agricultural science, but contain other personal papers Including a
correspondence (1816-21) with D. Cassat concerning York Co. lands.
Papers of Richard Peters, merchant, relate to Pennsylvania lands, the
bankruptcy case of Peters, Campion, and Under, the Schuylkill
Permanent Bridge, the Willing estate (1687-1806) and Robinson
estate (1808-43), and Include letters (1849-53) of J. W. Howe and
correspondence of Sarah Peters with Thomas Cowperthwalte and
Company (1850J-53)
Twelve letters to Judge Richard Peters, 1783-1807, are published
In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 44 (1920)
p.825-342. ,...*■
Presented by Captain Richard Peters.
1. Real property — Pennsylvania. 2. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Agrlculture-^Pennsylvnnia. 4.
Philadelphia. Christ Church.
MS 61-365
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brierfield Iron Works, Brier field, Ala
Records, 1864-74.
. 9v. ,,-
In Alnbaraa University Library.
Correspondence of Joslah Gorges, ledgers, and commissary accounts.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under Library restrictions.
1. Confederate States of America. Army— Supplies and stores.
I. Gorgas, Joslah, 1818-1888.
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-366
Mennonite Central Committee. Newton Belief Oorwmittee.
Records, 1919-43.
3 boxes.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Correspondence, financial records, and clothing lists. Correspond-
ents Include Levi Mumaw, and David Toewfl. An important name
mentioned Is John Henry Richert.
Guide In register file m the library.
Gift of J. H. Richert,
MS 61-367
Bethel College Hist. Library
McKenzie, Roderick, 1761?-1844.
Papers, 1786-ca. 1842.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Photostats made from originals in the Public Archives of Canada
and the McGIll University Library, Montreal.
Fur trader and member of the Legislative Council of Lower
Canada. Letters by Alexander McKenzie (1786) ; an undated hiBtory
.of the fur trade (1621-1842), giving brief "accounts of the North West
Co., the Hudson's Bay Co., and the expedition made by the Hudson's,
Bay Co. in 1837 to find the Northwest Passage; a circular by Roderick"
McKenzie on a proposed pamphlet about the Indian country; a de-'
scrlptlon (1808) of the Falls of the Steep Rocks near Fort William ;
a list of the partners of the North West Co, ; and names and estimates
of the number of Indian tribes in the western territories,
1. Fur trade — Canada, 2. Indians of North America — North-
west, Canadian. I. McKenzie, Alexander, 17677-1830.
MS 61-368
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Gentry, North Todd, 1866-1944.
Papers, 1803-1947.
16 v. and 233 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Coliectlon.
: Lawyer, Judge, and attorney general of Missouri. Correspondence,
speeches, legal papers, newspaper clippings, photos., memoniblllu, nnd
other papers. The correspondence concerns law cases, estates,
churches, race tracks, roads, a sex questionnaire issued at the Uni-
versity of Missouri in 1029, arid other business and personal affairs.
Among the legal papers are dockets of state enses, and dally trans-
actions of real estate, attorney fees, and bankruptcy records. In-
cludes anecdotes about animals, people, accidents, and deaths ; the
first valedictory address given at tho University of Missouri (1843)
by Robert L. Todd ; a dissertation on astronomy ; and material on
family, church, and Missouri history, with Items on Columbia, Mo„
the Boone County Historical Society, and the University of Missouri.
Gift of Wllllnm R. Gentry, Jr.
1. Lawyers — Missouri — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
2. Missouri — Hist. — Sources. 3. Astronomy.
MS 61-369
Missouri. Univ. Libr,
Rosengarten and Denis, Philadelphia.
Records, 1818-53.
20,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers of a firm of Philadelphia chemists, together with
some family and personal correspondence in English and German,
Presented by G. D. Rosengarten, 1048.
MS 61-370
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Principio Company, Prineipio, Md.
Records, 1724-1903.
81 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cashbooks, ledgers, and other business records (1724-84) Including
records of Northeast Forge, Kingsbury Furnace, Lancashire Furnace,
and Accokeek Furnace. Includes a book of stock certificates for the
McDanlel and Harvey Company (1878-1903) and a book of letters
(1866-83) to J. Shields Wilson regarding the use of his patents.
Deposited by Joseph S. Wilson.
i. Wilson, Joseph Shields.
MS 61-871
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Nice, John.
Papers, 1776-1864.
ca. 100 Items.
In Hletorical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary War officer. Personal correspondence, diaries, and
military papers. Muster and payrolls of the 18th Pennsylvania Regi-
ment at Valley Forge (1779) ; receipt book of noncommissioned offl-
MS 01-372
377
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nice, John. Papers, 1776-1864. (Continued)
cers and soldiers (1778) ; lists of names of prisoners and of enlist-
ments (1776) j military Instructions (1778); orderly book (1777);
diary and notes describing military affairs In New York and Long
Island (1776) ; diary begun at Valley Forge (June-Aug. 1778) ; fam-
ily papers, Including correspondence, accounts, etc. (1788-1836) and
receipt book of Levi Nice (1819-83)
Extracts from orderly book and diary, 1776-78, published In Penn-
sylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 16 (1802) n 850-862
and 800-411.
Presented by Mrs. Mary Adelaide Jacoby and Anne 0. Cooper, 1015.
1. U. S — Hist,— Revolution— Registers, lists, etc. 2. U. S,— Hist.—
Revolution— Personal narratives. i, PennsyHVala Infantry. 18th
Regt., 1777-1778.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-372
Myers, Leonard, 1827-1905. '■-"
Collections, 1864-1905.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
_ U, S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1888-75. Chiefly letters
iron- Presidents, senators, representatives, cabinet members, officers
in the Army and Navy, and prominent citizens, on legislative matters,
politics, appointments to offices, and military and personal affairs.
Includes) 2 v. of autographs of members of Congress (1865-75)
Presented by George de B. Myers, 1921,
1. U. &— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1877. 2. Legislators— U. S.— Auto-
graphs,
MS 61-873
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
MiMman, Francis A
Sohoolbooks. 1888-85.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lesson books In arithmetic, penmanship, English composition, etc
including a daybook account.
Presented by Mary E.W. Mllllnian, 1038.
1. Education— Pennsylvania — Philadelphia — Curricula.
MS 61-374
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Papsrs on the construction of the harbor at Buffalo, 1838-
47.'"
69 items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Miscellaneous materials.
i. Buffalo— Harbor.
^ , MS 61-376
New York Historical Society
Turnure, David M
Papers, 1856-72.
8 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence (1862-flS), diary, and account books of a New
York City broker.
1. Brokers— New York (City)
» ^ . =, . MS 61 ~ 376
Now York Historical Society
Sural Sociological Society of America.
Records, 1936-56.
2 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters of the Executive Committee and various subcommittee
members of the North Central Rural Sociology Committee: and a file
of the society's publication, Rural sociology.
Deposited by the Bidety.
1. Sociology, Rural.
. „ MS 61-377
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Integer, Otto, 1890-
Congressional papers. 1953-58.
29 ft, r r ,
In University of North Dakota Library.
tJ. S. Representative from North Dakota.' Correspondence, bills,
and printed material dealing with legislative, governmental and
political affairs.
Card index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Deposited by Mr. Krueger, 1059. y '
1, U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1953-1961.
New Orleans.
Records, 1770-1884.
1041 items.
In Tulnne University Library.
Papers relating to various phases of the early municipal life of
New Orleans. Includes bills and receipts for services and supplies
paid for by the government ; ordinance!) and resolutions passed by
city councils ; contracts for the building of bridges, roads, and levees •
various kinds of bonds j bills and receipts for taxes ; financial reports •
papers showing the early growth and development of the Fire Dept' '
Police Dept., city lighting and sanitation j documents signed by all the
mayors from Mather to Crossman and by many Important citizens*
receipts from commercial houses (Lbbit and Charpentler and Robert
Brothers) ; and four bids for the construction of the Poydras Street
Market in 1837.
Partial inventory In the library.
Gifts purchased from various sources, 1949-58.
1. New Orleans— Hist— Sources. 2. Finance, Public— New Orleans
3. New Orleans — Public works.
Tulane Univ. Library
MS 61-379
North Dakota. Univ.
Library
MS 61-378
Real Estate Banking Company of Hinds County record books
1842-47.
2 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
^Records pertaining to cases tried in the Supreme Court of Chan-
TwJH \ ", ll Slpp J' wWc rl h l .6 raw o"t of the transactions of the Clinton
(Miss.) banking firm. The cases, tried before Chancellor Robert H.
Buckner, were brought by Edward Boisgerard and John Delafield of
New 1 oik, against Samuel B. Doughltz, Samuel Nelll, Hugh Campbell
John A. Boyd, Ira E Williams, John Williams, Abram A. McWlUie
Brewster H. Jayne, and others. . ■ " "'
r. Boisgerard, Edward, n. Delafield, John, 1786-1858
m, Doughltz, Samuel B. '
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Massachusetts.
Records and documents, 1774-80.
ca. 1600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts.
Copies of letters and documents from the archives of the Common-
wealth, rejatlng chiefly to the Revolution: resolutions, orders a D -
polntments, etc., adopted by the House of Representatives: details of
allocation of troops, and accounts of buttles; papers concerning the
capture of Fort Ticonderoga and the jurning of Oharlestown- re-
quests for medical supplies ; letters of thanks from George Washing-
ton and Charles Lee; records of prisoners of war: petitions for safe
conduct passes; committee of safety reports: financial records- and
letters from prominent generals and political leaders. Correspond-
ence (1774-75) ; resolves (1777-78) ; Board of War letters (1777-80) •
and petitions to the General Court (1770)
Gift of L. M. Robinson, 1895.
1. Massachusetts — Hist. — Revolution— Sources. i Washington
George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799. n, Lee, Charles, 1781-1782. m Mas-
sachusetts. General Court,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-381
Cadwalader, John, 1742-1786.
Estate papers, 1727-1838.
50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers pertaining to real estate held by John Cadwalader In Mary-
land. The plantations mentioned are Shrewsbury Farm, Hammond,
Barbados Hall, Ward's Gift and Bod well's Indian Neck. Includes
lists of slaves, plantation accounts, lists of stock, and other papers.
1. Real property— Maryland. 2. Plantations — Maryland.
MS61-382
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Collins, Zaccheus, d. 1831.
Papers, 1760-1847.
275 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers concerning the land speculations of Stephen Collins and his
son, Zaccheus Collins. After the death of the latter, his estate was
administered by his son-in-law, General Daniel Parker. The lands
weia located in northern and western Pennsylvania, especially In
Armstrong, Bradford, Cambria, Northampton and Somerset counties.
Includes two printed circulars (1810) on the patented tubular Iron
bridge of Joseph Joshua Dyster.
Presented by Vincent Young, 1056.
1. Real property- — Pennsylvania. 2, Bridges, Iron and steel,
I. Collins, Stephen, d. 1794?
MS 61-383
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
378
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890.
Correspondence, 1837-70.
1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Whig Congressman from Pennsylvania. Mainly Items pertaining
to his activities as a lawyer In Hollldaysburgh, Pa. Bulk of tbe ma-
terial covers tbe period 1848-C4, with many letters concerning po-
litical conditions In Pennsylvania. Among the correspondents are
Simeon Cameron, 1799-1889, William F. Johnston, 1808-1872, Andrew
Gregg Curtln, 1817-1894, and other figures less prominent politically.
1. Lawyers — Hollldaysburgh, Pa. — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Pennsylvania — Pol. & govt — 1775-1865. 8. U. S. — Pol. &
govt— 1849-1853.
MS 61-384
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Delaware Co., Pa. County Home, Lima.
Records, 1812-80.
15 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Administrative records Including ledgers, daybooks, an Inventory
(1820), records of orders received, farm production, and list of In-
mates (1838-89)
Purchase, 1952.
MS61-385
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Darlington, William, 1804-1879.
Papers, 1829-61.
200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
West Chester, Pa. lawyer and antl-masonlc leader. Letters, deal-
ing with political, legal, and personal matters, and bills.
1. Lawyers — West Chester, Pa. — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Antliuasonlc Party.
MS 61-386
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Browne, Peter Arrell, 1782-1860.
Papers, 1806-64.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia attorney. Commissions, deeds and legal papers.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-387
Historical Society of 'Pennsylvania
Snowden, Nathaniel R
Diaries and record books of Nathaniel R, and James Ross
Snowden, 1788-1865.
16 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of Nathaniel R. Snowden, preacher and curator of Dickin-
son College, Carlisle, and of his son, James R. Snowden, jurist, numis-
matist, and director of the U. S. Mint. Nathaniel R. Snowden'g
diaries (1788-1839), lectures (1791-1826), and records of marriage
and birth; James E. Snowden's diaries (1825-1865) containing civic
and legal material and information on the Civil War, Includes auto-
graphs of judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, an autograph
album of Mrs. James R. Snowden, and genealogical records of the
Snowden family.
Presented by Mrs. William Stansneld, 1936.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Pennsylvania. 2. Judges — Pennsyl-
vania — Autographs, 3. Snowden family. I. Snowden, James, Ross,
1809-1878.
MSC1-388
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Snowden, Louise H
Papers, ca. 1910-20.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lectures on the feudal system, church, and political organizations
In medieval Europe ; also notes on science.
Presented by Mrs. Oliver Randolph Parry.
1. Civilization, Medieval — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-389
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Sill, Joseph.
Diaries, 1831-54.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia businessman. Diaries containing personal notes, com-
ments on books, plays, art, lectures, travel, religion, political leaders,
issues of the time, United States Bank affairs, and railroad and canal
expansion.
Presented by Edward W. Madeira,
1. U. S. — Intellectual life. 2. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1815-1861.
8. Bank of the United States, 1816-1836. 4. Transportation— U. S.
MS 61-390
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Noyes, Frank W 1857-1942.
Papers, 1858-1941.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections,
Correspondence, miscellaneous bills, receipts, and clippings relating
to the wholesale hardware business of Mayo and Clark, St. Paul, a
Arm for which Noyes worked as nn Invoice clerk j the Invention,
production, and sale of the Murphy Reversible Ladder Bracket ;
travels In Pennsylvania; conditions In the Philippine Islands; tbe
business of the Northwestern Life and Savings Co., Des Moines, Iowa ;
and the hardware business of Adam Decker and Co., St. Paul. In-
cludes a letter written In 1858 by Phllena A. Harmon from Leon,
N. T„ to James Noyes of St. Paul, about family business, and corre-
spondence (1918) with Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary
of the Navy about the "Eyes for the Navy" campaign to obtain tha
use of private citizens' binoculars for the Navy. Other correspond-
ents include Lucien Warner and the Newport Iron Manufacturing
Co., R.I.
1. Hardware stores — St. Paul. 2. Ladders. S. Pennsylvania —
Descr. & trav. 4. Philippine Islands — Descr. & trav. I. Roosevelt,
Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S„ 1882-1945.
MS 61-391
Minn, Hist, Soc.
Anderson family.
Papers, 1777-1913.
900 Items and 88 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of a family of Lower Merlon Township, Pa. Includes
papers of Isaac Anderson, 1760-1838, concerning his birthplace,
Obsrlestown Township, Pa,; of James Anderson, 1782-1858, a lead-
ing physician of Lower Merlon, containing correspondence, notes
taken at lectures of Benjamin Rush and Philip Syng Physlck, ac-
counts, and papers relating to the contest over the estate of Joseph
Wilson, Anderson's father-in-law; papers of Isaac W. Anderson, born
1814, of James Rush Anderson, born 1813, of Patrick L. Anderson,
1826-48, Andrew J. Anderson, 1834-1887, John F. Anderson, 1836-
1908, Ultlmus A. Anderson, 1839-1895, and Corona B, Anderson, 1842-
1913.
Presented by Dr. Joseph W. Anderson, 1956.
1. Churlestown Township, Pa. 2. PhyslclanB — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. 8. Medicine— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-392
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813.
Papers, 1681-1811.
43 v. and 4 boxes.
In Hlftorlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Literary MSS., papers pertaining to Pennsylvania history,
and personal papers. Includes MSS. of Proud's histories of Penn-
sylvania and Philadelphia, with notes arid documents bearing on
Pennsylvania history, together with MSS. of his memoranda, poetry,
essays, and translations; official papers and letters pertaining to
the colonial government of Pennsylvania ; an account book of Proud s
school, with a list of his pupIlB (1759-92) ; letters of John Proud to
Robert Proud (1775-1811) ; a letter book (1770-1811) ; subscription
book (1799-1806) ; and autobiographical notes (1808)
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949) Four letters of Robert Proud
to his brothers, 1777-78, published In Pennsylvania magazine of
history and biography, v. 29 (1905) p. 229-231; v. 34 (1910), p. 62-73;
autoblos.iiplitcal essays in v. 13 (1889) p. 430-440.
1 Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Phlladel-
phla-iHlst. 3. Registers of births, etc.— Pennsylvania. 4. Theater—
Moral and religious aspects. 5, American poetry (Collections)
MS61-393
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bradshaw, J D
Business records, 1924-45.
34 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manu-
scripts Collection.
Includes inventory records and ledgers of Bradshaw and Proctc-i'
Lumber Co., Barnett, Mo. and ledgers, purchase journals, freight
bills, and other records of the Leeton Lumber and Hardware Co.,
Leeton, Mo.
Gift of William L. Bradshaw.
r. Bradshaw and Proctor Lumber Company, Barnett, Mo.
u. Leeton Lumber and Hardware Company, Leeton, Mo.
MS 61-394
Missouri. Univ.
379
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Connelly, John, of Missouri.
Papers, 1806-88.
7 folders.
Conectloa 6 ™" 7 ° f Mlssourl Librar * Western Historical Manuscripts
«„,?i >1 K fl , y pa , tent . s a °<| certificates of title and transfer of land origl-
%Ju^ 0aelDg , t0 TS 180 ? Cummings. Other items include an oath
of allegiance signed by Abram H. Connelly (1865) and receipts for
taxes paid by Connelly in Boone Co., Mo. (1835-88) r «*ipts for
Gift of Brooks Bradley. -~-°o/
tlon^one^a 8 ^ 1880 " 1 ' 2 ' WaUy °* ib *-m SS0 * r l. 3 - Ta * a "
Missouri, Univ.
MS 61-395
Oglesby Coal Company, Oglesby, IU.
Records, 1865-1931.
40 folders.
CoUecSon 6 "" 7 of Mlssouri Llbr <"-y. Western Historical Manuscripts
Correspondence, deeds, and abstracts referring to the sinking of a
vertical mine shaft for the Oglesby coal mine in Oglesby, TaVaile
Co., Ill Includes a will, and records relating to Its probation of
Preserved Smith, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 5 1887 pronation, or
Gift of H. E. Bent
I. Smith, Preserved, d. 1886?
Missouri. Univ. MS 61-396
Dalton, Richard, lawyer.
Papers, 1869-1922.
60 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and other papers of a Missouri lawyer and politi-
cal leader, including speeches, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and a
.group i of papers relating to the Ralls County branch of the St Louis
and Keokuk Railroad,
Deposited by Mary Dalton.
1. Lawyers— Missouri— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
... , „ , MS 61-397
Missouri. Unlv,
Nestor, Agnes, 1880-1948.
Papers, 1896-1964.
■ i ft. (ca. 6000 items)
In ChlCHRO Historical Society Librnry
n m™ b ?nrt U '^h1 ° m f a }-A Correspondence, reports, pamphlets, cllp-
l^F^t ! 0t e , r ,P, rlnt Si matter relating '0 Miss Nestor's personal
of womprfnTh "J*™ T 5 e , c ° 1,ectlon Pves Information on the status
SLS^S.? I he "^ d of laDor > especially ca. 1900^10, and on Miss
Nestor s travels to Europe on a labor mission during World War i
Includes the MS. of her autobiography, Woman's labor leader The
collection 1 S related to the library'sMary B. McDowell papYre.
Unpublished guide In the library. u*v»™.
Gift of the Mary Nestor estate, 1958.
1. Woman— Employment— U. S. 2. Trade-unions— U S— Hist —
Sources. i. Nestor, Agnes, 1880-1848. Woman's labor leader. '
Chicago Hist. SocLIbr. MS 61-398
McDowell, Mary Eliza, 1854-1936.
Papers, 1894-1944.
ca. 850 Items.
In Ohlcn™ Historical Society Library
„„* tl " service worker. Correspondence, addresses, reports, articles
and pamphlets relating to Miss McDowe 1's activities In the fl" Id ot
SSh s r v,ce '" Chicago. Includes much material pertinent to the
center con! e ?„^ e wKS IV lHl lty 2f Chl ,f g0 Settlement, a social service
o^ca^^^^
O^aTdTrl'n/r '& *"*** ^ th8 '"^ "
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago Settle-
ment, 1956.
1. Social workers — Chicago — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Chicago— Soc. condlt. 3. Slavs In Chicago. i. Chicago. Univer-
sity of Chicago Settlement.
™.. „ MS 61-399
Chicago Hist. Soc. Libr.
Mears, Charles, 1814-1895.
Business records, 1849-96.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 11,000 Items)
In Ch'cngo Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lumber merchant. Correspondence, financial records, bills, re-
ceipts, printed matter, and other papers relating to the lumber trade
and Industry established in Michigan and Chicago by Mears. In-
cludes material on the development of the lumber trade and the
concomitant growth of towns in Michigan. Correspondents include
Eli Bates, and Gurdon S. Hubbard.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Carrie E. Mears, and the Carrie E. Mears estate, 1933-36,
1. Lumber trade — Michigan. 2. Lumber trade — Chicago. 3. Cities
and towns — Michigan.
MS 61-400
Chicago Hist. Soc. Libr.
Larldn, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1868, ccUaotor.
Larkip papers, 1763-98.
235 iterns^
In Portsmouth (N. H.) Athenaeum.
Primarily letters to Hugh Hall Wentworth and Joshua Went-
worth, merchants of Portsmouth, N. H., from ship captains, agents,
and merchants. The correspondence concerns trade between Port*
mouth, N. H. and other North Atlantic ports, England, the West
Indies, and Nova Scotia and gives Information on markets prices,
and types of goods traded. The collection Is related to the library's
Pelrce papers.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Alice Larkln Toulmln, 1957.
1. Merchants, American — Portsmouth, N. H. 2. Merchants Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Portsmouth, N. H.— Comm I
Wentworth, Hugh Hall, 1740 <ra.)-1774. n. Wentworth!
Joshua, 1742-1809.
PortsmoutlLAthenaeum MS 61^01 rev
Camden Co., N. J; Psychiatric Hospital, Lakeland.
Records, 1886-99.
1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Bills paid by the hospital, then called the Camden County Asylum.
Purchase, 1952.
MS 61-402
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pullman, George Mortimer, 1831-1897.
Papers, 1865-1957.
ca. 90 Items and 3 v.
In Chlcngo Historical Society Library.
Building contractor and businessman. Correspondence, contracts,
patents, and other papers. The correspondence Is chiefly of a business
nature but there Is some personal and family material. Includes
financial schedules (1902-22) of the Pullman Co., and short sketches
of Pullman, Thomas McCalla, and Alfred Davlsson in their contract-
ing ventures In Chicago In the 1850's. Among the correspondents are
Sterling Morton, Henry Porter, and Horace Porter.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gifts of various donors, 1903-59,
1. Contractors— Chicago. I. Pullman Company.
MS61-403
Chicago Hist. Soc. Libr.
Drinker, Elizabeth (Sandwith), 1734-1807.
Diary, 1768-1807.
32 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Wife of Henry Drinker, prominent Philadelphia Quaker. Includes
material on medical practices of the period, on the effect of the Revo-
lutionary War upon the Quaker non-combatants, and on the yellow
fever epidemics of 1793 and 1798.
Published In part under the title Extracts from the Journal o*
Elizabeth Drinker (1889)
Presented by Mrs. Henry S. Drinker, 1955.
1. Medicine— 15th-18th cent. 2. Friends, Society of— Hist— Revo-
lution. 8. Yellow fever — Philadelphia.
MS 61-404
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bourne, Jonathan, J. 1811.
Business records, 1836-92.
Sft. (40 Items)
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society collections.
Whaleshlp agent, of New Bedford, Mass. Letter books, accounts,
and account books relating to voyages of various whaling vessels.
Typewritten catalog in the repository.
1. Whaling.
„ ■ ' MS 61-405
Old Dartmouth Hist. Society
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Russell, William Tallman, 1788-1872.
Business records, 1815-53.
4 ft. (31 Items)
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society collections.
Whaleship agent, of New Bedford, Mass. letter books, bills of
lading, customhouse fees, bookkeeping journals, ledgers, and other
papers. "
Typewritten catalog In the repository,
1. Whaling.
MS 61-406
Old Dartmouth Hist. Society
Cle /eland, Benjamin D
Business records, 1904-20.
lit.
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society collections.
Whaleship master and agent. Account books of whaling voyages
of various vessels.
Typewritten catalog In the repository.
1. Whaling.
MS 61-407
Old Dartmouth Hist. Society
Munro, Henry, 1730-1801.
Papers, 173(5-1852.
GOltems.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Anglican clergyman and British Army chaplain. Letters (chiefly
to his son Peter Jay Munro), certificates of ordination and appoint-
ment, diplomas, and other papers. The material Is related to the
library's collection of Peter Jay Munro papers.
Card catalog In the library.
Gift, 1940.
1. Church of England — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Munro, Peter Jay, 176T-188S.
MS 61-408
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Llbr.
Old Dartmouth Historical Society.
Logbooks of various vessels, 1745-1922.
40 ft. (888 Items)
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society collections.
Chiefly logbooks of whaleshlps, together with those of merchant-
men; and a few warships, transports, and other government vessels.
Mimeographed catalog In the repository and in various public
libraries.
1. Log-books — Collections.
MS 61-409
Old Dartmouth Hist, Society
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848.
Papers, 1827-48.
ca. 575 Items and IS v.
In Detroit Institute of Arts Library.
Artist. Correspondence, diaries of trips to Holland and the Rhine-
land, sketches (In pencil, oil, and watercolor), poems, notes for
sketches, an expense book, receipts, and miscellaneous papers. Most
of the letters are addressed to Cole and concern his pictures, the
National Academy, and invitations to lecture and to write for publi-
cation. Includes n description of Cole's series of paintings The
voyage of life.
Purchased from Florence Cole Vincent, 1980.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Netherlands —
Descr. & trav. 8. Rhine Valley — Descr. & trav. 4. National Academy
of Design.
MS 61-410
Detroit Institute of Arts. Library
Voegeli, Henry Edward, 1876-1943.
Correspondence, 1909-53.
ca. 200 items and 2 v.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Business manager of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Or-
chestra Hall. Personal and business correspondence relating to the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Most of the letters are from Fred-
erick Stock to Voegeli. Includes letters of sympathy to Mrs. Voegeli
upon the death of her husband. Other correspondents Include Burton
Holmes, Fritz Krelsler, Nathan Mllsteln, Bugene Ormandy, Serge
Prokofleff, Artur Rodzlnskl, and Leopold Stokowskl.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Voegeli, 1958.
1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 2. Musicians — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. i. Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942.
MS 61-411
Chicago Hist. Soc. Libr.
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Bills, 1712-1938.
622 items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Bills relating to mens' clothing, women's clothing, doctors, food,
household expenses, liquor, millinery, and taxes.
Card catalog In the library.
Acquired from various sources.
1. Cost and standard,of living— New York ( Olty )
MS 61^12
New York. Museum.of the City of New York. Llbr.
Hiker family.
Papers, 1654-1882.
- 1288 Items. --'-.-'.-
In Museum of the City of'New York Library.
Letters, indentures, land patents, wills, bills, and other papers
(many concerned with real estate) of Abraham Biker (d. 1689)
and his descendants of New York Olty and Newtown, Queens Co.,
N. Y. An Important person mentioned Is Richard Biker, lawyer and
recorder of the city of New York.
1 Real property— New York (State) I. Biker, Richard, 1778-
1842.
MS 61-413
New York, Museum of the Olty of New York, Llbr.
Messer, Moses Haynes, 1829-1900.
Diaries, 1853-89.
2 ft.
In CM :ago Historical Society Library.
Surveyor and civil engineer. Diaries giving a great deal of In-
formation pertinent to the development, especially economic, of
Onarga, 111., in Iroquois Co., and the surrounding countryside. In-
cludes accounts of the drainage for cultivation of Illinois lands In the
1850's and 1860's, and a description of Chicago In 1855.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Miss Augie Messer, 1958.
1. Iroquois Co., 111.— Bcon. condlt. 2. Drainage— Illinois.
8. Chicago— Descr.
MS 61-414
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Shaler family.
Papers, 1797-1903.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of :■ 'ennsylvanla collections.
Mainly papers of William Shaler, U. S. agent In Mexico and consul
general to the Barbary States and Cuba, and of Nathaniel Shaler, cap-
tain of a privateer during the War of 1812. Correspondence, accounts,
cargo and shipping papers, other documents and papers, containing
material on American diplomatic relations In the early 19th century,
particularly on foreign Interference In American commerce, seizure of
American vessels. U. S. participation in the Mexican. Cuban, and
Florida controversies, the War of 1812, naval battles, privateering,
and Algerian negotiations and the resulting peace treaty. Includes
Journal of the mission to Algiers (1817) signed by Charles O. Handy,
and an autograph letter to William Shaler from O. H. Perry (1817)
A letter to William Shaler from Vincent Gray describes the burning of
Washington hv the British and the Battle of New Orleans.
I U s— For. rel— 1783-1885. 2. U. S.— Comm. 8. U. S— Hist —
War of 1812 — Sources. 4. U. S. — Hist. — War with Algeria, 1815.
i Shaler, William, 1778?-1833. n. Shaler, Nathaniel, 1775-1814.
MS 61-415
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Shippen family. ..
Papers of the Shippen and Burd families, 1701-18B6.
ca. 10,000 Items. ■ ■-, ,, tl
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. „„,,„„
Correspondence, legal and business papers, bills ^'P^' »° a . a <\
counts; jury lists (1784-1804) J a ball book (1773) I docket books;
mlUtary papers (1755-95) ; Joseph Shippers account books, Journals,
Sly took* and letter books (1751-1775) ; Mount Bega e Fishing
c^mDers (1782-65) • and material on westward expansion of the
cSonTesTTradV™^ Indians, frontier life, and the French and
Indian War. Includes papers relating to the estate otjoha P^a
<171oV1814) and letters from Anne Penn to John F. Mifflin (170S-
IftlftV
Seventy-one letters (1758-58) of Joseph Shippen are published in
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 86 (1912) p. mi-
378, 385-488; abstracts of Mount Begale Fishing Co. papers are In v.
27 (1903) p. 88-90. „ „ _ .
1 Pennsylvania— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Court rec-
ords—Pennsylvania. 8. Indians of North Amerlcn—Comm. 4. Fron-
tier and pioneer life— Pennsylvania. 5. U. S.— Hist -French nnd
Indian War, 1755-1763. 6. Pennsylvania — History, Military. i.
Shippen, Joseph, 1728 or 9-1806. n. Burd family. _
MS 61-416
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
381
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 1651-1719.
Papers, 1683-1721.
86 Items and 4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
lawyer, author, and founder of Germantown, Pa. Papers on the-
S'SbSS legal - and Philosophical subjects, a commonplace
5™% (18 5 3 ~ 1716) , : P 01 *™ re'ating-to the Frankfort Company (1683-
?TS? ) an /J a ma rrlage certificate of Henry Pastorlus (1721) Includes
Liber intimlssimus omnium semper mecum (1697-1701) VArtznev und
Kunst 1st all umsunst ohne Gottes Gunst (1693) ; and The creat law
of Pennsylvania, with a copy of the Germantown charter (1693)
Purchase. Some items presented by Harry C. Kessler Obarles M
Wayne, and others, '
-..■i-ST 5 ^ ? Oom l» an y- 2- Theology-Collected works. 8. Medi-
% ^t^S' "^ works> *• ^w-Collected works. 6. Philosophy—
Collected »drks. 6. Pennsylvania-Charters. 7. Com-
monplace-books. ' -"^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-417
Thompson family.
Papers, 1607-1903.
ca. 6000 Items and 125 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Correspondence and other papers of Jonah Thompson and his de-
scendante, Philadelphia Quakers, humanitarians, merchante°ironmat
. ters, and landowners. Includes Jonah Thompson's manuscript books
on the manufacture of iron, nails, machlneryTetc. (1783-08^) and
&S£? ate ,1f ltte ? abroad (1M2) • Geor e e Thompson's paperf 1769-
1876) relating to land holdings at Port Pitt, legal controversies; a£
ministration of estates, Thompson's business Interest etc fMfT&Tfll
Srl& h?ft? P f lt n lai ? F 80 ^ 01 '• M5rt*»& TtaUon'
wltt Robert Morris; John J. Thompson's papers (1803-1903) relating
to the iron industry, manufacture of steam engines, manner?, anf
other Intents; papers of estates in which the Thompsons were in-
terested; Joseph Trotter's papers (1725-1868) on literature/ethics,
and commerce; Newbold family papers (1755-1838), letter and da£
S^'iTO^fi? 0D Mexico; Abel James' account with Lawrence Grow-
M?7«5lfm;^ a ^ r f I* ^J? 8 ^ 6 ' ""e-TO). Thomas Pleasants
(1776-93), Henry Drinker (1771-«3), Joseph Galloway (1782-92) :
accounts, legal papers, bonds, deeds, surveys, Quakeriana, monthly
Quaker meeting reports; copies of deeds (1676-89), Sir William John-
son letter to Teedyuscung (1760), New England colonists' petition
against the Sugar act (WW), petition for a road from Palladia to
S£2? er (1764) : North Carolina land warrants, surveys, leases (1798-
1888) ; papers of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Philadelphia (1813-
/ 7 iLU? hadden8 , S i ev ^ s , lettere < 181s >. William 0, Poultney Journal
(1805), Journal of a trip to Europe on the Montyuma (1827). James
Gallagher Journal (1831), Hanover Furnace records (1793-1838)
e^lSersliMsr^ ™ ,ne reMrdS < 18S1 >' and broadsides on lire
Purchase.
1. Iron industry and trade— Pennsylvania. 2. Europe— Descr &
l^iri. 80 *^ 918 - .. S \? eal P~Perty— Pittsburgh. 4. Real property—
»^i < ^^l ln ?; t „ 5 \, P ^ na,lTan!a - State Penitentiary for ^UieEast-
ern District. Philadelphia. 6. Mexico— Descr. & trav, 7. Friends
Society of, Pennsylvania. 8. Copper mines and mining— New Jersey'
J , JE rotter ' Josepn- it Pleasants, Thomas, m. Drinker, Henry. 1734-
1809. rv. Galloway, Joseph, 1781-1803. v. Newbold family, vl
Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Philadelphia vn.
Hanover Furnace. *T "• "•"•
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-418
Sergeant, John, 1779-1862.
Papers, 1783-1897.
ca.1200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections;
Lawyer and TJ. S. Congressman from Pennsylvania. Correspond-
ence and other papers relating to the United States Bank, the na-
tional banking situation, currency and tariff Issues, the building of
canals and communications facilities (1821-28), Indian appropria-
tions and Cherokee memorials to Congress, legal cases, applications
for governmental positions, and personal matters. Includes A slight
geographical and political sketch of Peru (1828) and An essay on
the necessity of a general federation among the Spanish American
states and a plan for Its organization, by D. Bernardo Monteagudo
(1825) • the will of Samuel Rowland Fisher (1783) ; and agreements
and correspondence relating to land transactions in Washington, In-
eluding material on Robert Morris, John Nicholson, James Greenleaf,
and Walter "Stewart; Correspondents Include William Wirt, Nich-
olas Biddle, Daniel Webster, James Buchanan, Sam Bayard and
Horace Blnney.
Presented by M.H. Smith, D. S. Miller, and others.
1. Finance, Public— U. S.— 1801-1861. 2. Transportation— U. S.
3. Indians of North America — Government relations — 1789-1869 4
Patronage, Political— TJ. S. 5. Peru— Descr. & trav. 6 Pan-Amerl-
canlsm. 7. Real property — Washington, D. O.
MS 61-419
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Maxwell, Luther H
Papers, ca. 1920-31.
ca. 700 Items.
In Alubama University Library.
Correspondence relating to Maxwell Brothers, a firm of whole-
sale grocers located in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and orphans' home, colored
missions, foreign missions, and the Student Volunteer Movement for
Foreign Missions. Includes letters from Edward Bryce Robinson,
superintendent of the Presbyterian Orphans' Home, Talladega, Ala.,
a postcard collection and personal memorabilia,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. L. H. Maxwell, 1946.
1. Maxwell Brothers, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. Orphans and orphan-
asylums— Alabama. 3. Missions— Negroes. 4. Missions, Foreign. 5.
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions.
I. Robinson, Edward Bryce, b. 1878.
Alabama. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-420
Porter family.
Papers, 1770-1880.
ca. 350 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Pennsylvania family. An-
drew Porter papers (1773-1813) dsal chiefly with land transactions
in which he was officially and personally Interested, with some mate-
/■SJL2 n military career (1776, 1778), on astronomical observation
(1786-7) and on the Pennsylvania western boundary line (1784-86)
Papers (1829-67) of David R. Porter, governor of Pennsylvania in-
,,"£0 ,et tera of James Buchanan (1838-67) and of Sam Houston
(1858) George B. Porter, Robert Porter, James Madison Porter
and other members of the family are also represented.
Presented by W- W. Porter.
1. Real property — Pennsylvania. 2. Astronomy — Observations.
3. Pennsylvania — Bound. — Ohio. 4. Ohio — Bound. — Pennsylvania.
I. Porter, Andrew. 11. Porter, David Rlttenhouse, 1788-1867.
MS 61-421
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Collins family.
Papers of the Collins and Marshall families. 1761-1838.
10,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Daniel Parker papers,
Correspondence and business records of the two families, to whom
General Parker was connected by marriage. Includes papers of
Parker's father-in-law, Zaccheus Collins, who died in 1831, of Stephen
{. jllins, father of Zaccheus, of Christopher Marshall, Jr., 1740-1806
father-in-law of Zaccheus, and of Elizabeth Marshall. Zaccheus Col-
lins papers consist of correspondence with his family and with others
Including Constantine Samuel Raflnesque, Charles Lee, Edmund J.
Lee, R. B. Lee, R. H. Lee, and William Lee : business records, Includ-
ing papers relating lo Pennsylvania lands and correspondence relat-
ing to trnde with India, letters and legal opinions (1831) by William
Rawle In relation to Collins' estate, and accounts of Daniel Parker
as executor. Stephen Collins' papers contain old bonds and deeds
(1761-90), a bankbook, a letter book, and a group of letters from
Robert Hampden Pye (1778-79) Papers of Christopher Marshall,
Jr. consist of a diary, a waste book, a ledger (1775-97) of the firm
of Christopher and Charles Marshall, Philadelphia drug and paint
manufacturers, and an account book (1811) of his estate. Miscel-
laneous papers consist of Elizabeth Marshall's ciphering book (1782) •
Inventory of the estate of Thomas Paschall (1798), Christopher Mar-
shall executor; account of the estate of Ann Collins, a minor (1807-
15) j a packet of Daniel Parker letters relating to his venture in the
horse-breeding business (1818-38) and a book entitled War and peace
register and regulations, 1814-21, containing copies of orders, regu-
lations, etc, Issued by the War Dept.
1, Real property— Pennsylvania. 2. Drug trade— Philadelphia. 3
Paint Industry and trade— Philadelphia. 4. U. S.—Comm.— India. 5.
India — Comm. — U. S. 6. Horse breeding — Pennsylvania. 7. U. S
Army— Regulations. 1. Marshall family, rr. Parker, Daniel, 1782-^
1846,
MS 61-422
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Penn family.
Papers, 1629-1834.
ca. 25,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Penns and their associates
in the founding of Pennsylvania and the administration of the pro-
vincial government. Main divisions are: Admiral Sir William Penn
papers; WHUatt Penn papers ; records of the proprietary government ;
Penh family papers; papers relating to the boundary disputes between
the Penns and Lord Baltimore ; Penn-Physlck papers ; miscellaneous
litigations ; other miscellaneous Items.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949) no. 485, Penn-Logan corre-
spondence, 1700-1711, published In Memoirs of the Historical Society
MS 61^23
382
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Penn family. Papers, 1629-1834. (Continued)
of Pennsylvania, v. 9 (1870) and 10 (1872); other groups of Penn
papers In Memoirs and Pennsylvania magazine of history and biog-
raphy, passim.
Many Items presented by members of the Penn family and other
persons ; some portions purchased.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial period— Sources. 2. Pennsyl-
vania — Bound.— Maryland. 3. Maryland — Bound. — Pennsylvania. 4.
Penn, William, 1044-1718. 5. Gt. Brit. Navy. i. Pennsylvania
(Colony) Proprietor.
MS 61-423
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776.
Papers, 1697-1846.
ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Clergyman and provincial secretary and councilor. Correspondence
and documents, with accounts of negotiations and treaties with the
Indians and some notes of General Timothy Pickering on the Battle
at Brandywine. Includes minutes of council (J756-57) ; letter books
(1737-50) ; Governor James Hamilton accounts, records of marriage
licenses, and public house permits (1748-51) J commonplace book
(1725) ; drafts of Pennsylvania lands (1705-1813) ; photostats of let-
ters from Peters to the proprietors of Pennsylvania (1755-57) ;
diaries (1760-62) ; and letters to Thomas Penn (1752-72)
Miscellaneous Peters items published In Pennsylvania magazine of
history and biography, v. 24 ( 1905) , p. 451-466.
Presented by the Peters family. .„..,.
1. Pennsylvania — rol. & govt — Colonial period. 2. Indians of North
America— Government relations— To 1789. 3. Brandywine, Battle of,
1777. 4. Pennsylvania — Surveys. 6. Marriage licenses— Pennsyl-
vania. 6. Hotels, taverns, etc. — Pennsylvania. I. Penn, Thomas,
1702-1776.
MS61-424
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slav-
ery.
Papers, 1748-1916.
ca. 12,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, legal documents, minutes, ledger accounts, letter
books, and list of members of the society; also ca. 6000 manumission
certificates (1765-1865) ; manumission books (1780-1851) ; Indenture
books (1758-1835) -William Still papers (1852-1902) ; minutes of the
American Convention (1794-1809) ; census books of colored population
of Philadelphia (ca. 1840-47) ; education and employment statistics
(1849-58) ; material on the Philadelphia Supervisory Committee for
Recruiting Colored Regiments, and 17 v. on education of Negroes,
among which are extensive records of the Clarkson School (1819-61)
Other Items pertain to the history and activities of abolition societies
and the Influence exerted by Quakers and other abolitionists.
1. Slavery in the U. S.— Societies, etc. 2. Negroes— Stat. 3.
Negroes— Education— Pennsylvania. i. Still, William, 1821-1902.
it. American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and
Improving the Condition of the African Race, m, Philadelphia.
Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments, rv. Clark-
son Hall, Philadelphia.
MS 61-426
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
Papers, 1786-1861.
ca. 4250 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Diplomat and statesman. Correspondence (16 v.) and miscel-
laneous papers (7 v.) relating to various phases of Poinsett's career:
his education, his travels, bis terms as U. S. agent and consul general
In South America and as Minister to Mexico, his participation In do-
mestic politics, and his administration of the War Dept under Van
Buren. Includes papers relating to South Carolina politics, the seces-
sion movement, science and art, exploring expeditions, horticulture,
and historical research. Correspondents include J. Allen Smith, R.
Smith, James Monroe, James Madison, Jose M. De Carrera, I. X. Bllo,
John C. Calhoun, Edward Everett, William Johnson, Peter S. Dn
Ponreau, David Porter, Richard Rush, Robert Walsh, John Forsyth,
Rufus King, Samuel L. Southard, General Guerrero, Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna, Juan de Oahedo, Andrew Jackson, Joseph Johnson,
James Brown. A. Butler, William Drayton, Lewis Cass, Henry Rut-
ledge, Louis McLane, WlnBeld Scott, Martin Van Buren, Governeur
Kemble, James BJuchanan, Levi Woodbury, Dennis H. Malinn, James
Gadsden, Alfred Huger, James K. Polk, John O. Fremont, Stephen W.
Kearny, Felix Huston, J. K.Puuldlng, William J. Worth, Silas Wright,
Millard Fillmore, Amos Kendall, George Bancroft, Francis Markoe.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1959)
Presented by Mrs. John Julius Alston Prlngle, 1885.
1 Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. America—Baser. & trav.
3. Europe-Hist— 1815-1871— Sources. 4. TJ. S.-For. rel.-Spanlsh
America. 5. Spanish Amerlca-PollUcs-1806-1830 6. U S-Po2. h
eovt— 1815-1881. 7. South Carolina— Pol. & govt— 1775-1865. 8.
U S Arinv— Hist— Sources. 9. Science— U. S. 10. U. S.— Coram.
MS 61-426
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846.
Papers, 1800-46.
ca. 12,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Adjutant and Inspector general of the War Dept. Mainly official
correspondence and other papers of the War Dept., with letters of
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson,
William Henry Harrison, General John Armstrong, H, Dearborn, Wil-
liam Eustls, George Izard. Thomas Johnston,, Wlnneld Scott, James
Wilkinson and others. Ids jdes Governor John Dayton letters to
Thomas Jefferson (1801-2) concerning the landing of French Negroes
on the southern coasts of the Union; petitions of Indian tribes to
Thomas Jefferson (1804-8) and his letters to Indian chiefs (J805-8) ;
Andrew Jackson letters (1804-18) relating to Indian depredations on
the Tennessee River, Mobile Creek warfare, etc. ; Meriwether Lewis
report to Jefferson on western territories (1803) ; letters of W. C. C.
Claiborne and of other noted persons concerned In the affairs of Lou-
isiana, the Florldas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, ami
Tennessee (1801-21) ; survey of the head of Muscle Shoals, Tennessee
River (1818) • letter of James Wilkinson to Thomas Jefferson (1808)
denouncing Aaron Burr as a traitor and discussing means of defenga
of New Orleans; Stephen Decatur's reports on the condition of tn»
Chesapeake after the battle with the Leopard (1807) ; and papers
relating to war agitation, embargoes, and military preparedness
against BnglF.nd (1806-12)
Material on tie War of 1812 In the voluminous official papers (1812-
15) and in letters of James Madison, James Monroe, William Bustle,
and commanding officers, deals with mobilization plans, military cam-
paigns, movement of troops, battles, General Hull's disaster n,
Detroit, his subsequent trial for treason, and other Important lncl-
de Offlc?a?p\pere (1816-41) Include letters of Colonel J. J. . Abart, Jota
O Calhoun? John Henry Baton, H. Leavenworth, David Porter, f.
Rlnseold Winfleld Scott, John Tyler, and others, on military, admin-
istrative political, and economic affairs, courts martial, claims againsi.
tie Government, regulations of sutlers (1818-20), the Mexican War,
Cherokee and Dakota treaties, West Point regulations, etc.
Daniel Parker correspondence (1811-45) relates to his official and
financial activities, with letters of Amos BInney, James Byera, Wil-
liam Duane, D. Gadsden, O. Irvine, W. Rawle. Parker family, ana
"^Additional Items Include numerous pamphlets, army and navy
registers, books on medicine, a map of West Geneseo, N. Y. (1800), a
view of Cincinnati (1807), and map of a route from Kansas to tna
^Prewn'tedby Louisa Rawle, B. R. Willing, and HP Rawle
1 TJ. S.— History, Military— To 1900-Sources. 2 Indians of Nortn
America-Government relatIons-1780-1860. 3. U, S.-Hlst.-War of
1812— Sources. 4. Southern States— Hist— Sources. 6. Burr, Aaroa,
1756-1836. , U.S. War Dept MS 61-421'
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Miscellaneous collection, 1661-1931.
ca. 7500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to Indian affairs, land transactions^ and surveys,
apprentices servants, Immigration, naturalization, church affairs,
mmtlry affairs,' boats and cargoes, importations, the HevoiutIo n ar.y
War the War of 1812, the Civil War, the Mexican War, the Clarke
ana Ckry expedition the yellow fever epidemic of 1793, .Fries' n-
wrrecto, sehwls, : colleges, and transportation. Includes Provincial
Sum of Pennsylvania papers (1688-1769) ; Georgia, New York, and
Virginia Assembly papers ( 1898-1759) ; acts of the Jamaica Assembly-
rotating to prisoners of war flTOB) : aeon* Croehan pe itlons .con-
cernlniTthe western boundary of Pennsylvania and Indian affairs
fl749) • Philadelphia poor records (1750-07) ; Old Congress papers
<1777-87V -Board of War papers (1775-79) ; Council of Safety papers
E : federal CongresVpapers (1789-1811) ; Harrlsburg Bridge
ISP p-n^rs (iSsjrAlatama letters (1870-85), and numerous
Ct Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania (2d ed. 1949)
Presented by various persons. _
1 U S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. U. Bv— Hist— 1T8S-
i865-Sources. 8. Pennsylvania— Hist— Sources. 4. Pennsylyania--
Sund 5 ^Transportation-Pennsylvania. 6. Pennsylvania-Comm.
Hndan^f North America-Government relations. i. Croghan,
George d 1782. n. Pennsylvania (Colony) Provincial Council, in.
GeorSa (Co ony ) Oer.ral Assembly. Commons House of Assembly
,v Virgin^ (Colony) General Assembly, v. New York (Colony)
Genial Assembly, vi. Jamaica. Assembly, vn. U S. Continental
ogress BWd of War and Ordnance, vm. Pennsylvania. Council
of Safety ixU. S. Continental Congress, x. TJ, S. Congress, xt.
Harrlsburg Bridge Company. Mg ^^
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
383
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript- Collect!
ons
Warder, John, 1751-1828.
Letter books, 1776-78.
ca.lQD Items.
Ph„ 1 ?^ t 1 0r jf al Soc ' ety of Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Henry Bond, 1894
opinio^ Brlt '- Comm - 2 - U. S.-HUt.-itevolutlon-Forelsn Public
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-429
"""Recordt'lSei^? 17 C ° mmission v Philadelphia Branch.
ca. 3500 Items.
ELS?* 01 ^" 1 SpCle ' 1 ' of Pennsylvania collections.
respondence of Mrs. Thomas P. Jajnea r e latln E ^flV^/h» «.T;
autographs during the Sanitary Commission FaU • ^ B ' e °*
Girt and purchase.
1. Autographs- -.Prices.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania -MS 81-480
Williams, Annabelle.
Papers, 1829-31.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
~£T*£ J ^^^^'o^elnScer^na^of
li£2^™ States-Descr. & tra'v. 2. Fort McHenry, Md.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-431
Gt. Bril. Board of Trade.
Records, 1675-1782
146 v.
Transcripts' 11 S ° Clety ° f Penn8 y lT <»>ia collections.
tatS^n^ra1 0ard ° f Trade J ° Urnal8 ' P"«nry records, and plan-
Index.
Purchase.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-432
Porter, Andrew.
Journals and memoranda, 1785-87
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
^Papers relating to Porter's surveys of the Pennsylvania boundary
Presented by W. W. Porter.
1. Pennsylvania — Bound.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-433
Smith, Charles Morton, collector.
c^Stems' 1 " 11 " 15 to ear] y Penns y^ania, 1681-1848.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania .collections
letters, deeds, marriage licenses, and other documents Pomona
™S ed »"'f , " le ^ lm . am Penn ' Jam <* I^gan, G«?ge OWole
Rote™ m ' BenJamln Frank11 ". G^rge Roberts? and^ugh
,i£o rr ,S ,pondence between Franklin and Hugh Roberts. 7 lottos
(H68-W), is published in Pennsylvania 4WwmS!
biography, v. 88 (1914) p. 287-301 ^ ■ or """"T ana
Mr P sZiL ted 927 member8 " t " e ^ lth famUy ' «* ■*.'«» 'irtrte of
erty-SSr„7 H1St ^ 0l0nlal ^"^ources. 2. Heal prop-
Pennsylvania (Colony) Provincial Council.
Papers, 1684-1823.
ca. 150 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Miscellaneous letters and documents from officials of the Dronrie-
econonTaffi ^^ '"**' *»■ *» Bale " *«* P^aTa'nd
Presented by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society.
1. Pennsylvania— HlBt.— Colonial period— Sources. *
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-435
Albany. Mayor.
Pappi ,1699-1932.
69itewi.
In Albany Institute of History and Art
of aIE^ 8 / ?^ le J, S • sen , te , nce S- cla ' m s written or received by mayors
of Albany together with other items of mayoral concern
1, Archives— New York (State)--Albany.
Albany Inst, of Hist. I and Art. Li Drary M S 61-436
Albany Institute of History and Art.
Indentures, 1652-1914.
818 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art
Letters, deeds, and certificates .relating to families In Albany and
B^sXers Dg a ' ea - lDClUdeS ****** 0t tte TeU «**■■«* Z Van
He^^!ae?ra^iy N : Y ^ l8t ~ S0UrQeS ' : >• Ten B *<* """'*• »• *>n
Albany Inst, of Hist.
and Art. Library
MS 61-437
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-434
Albany Institute of History and Art.
Dutch records, 1690-1798.
68 items. '
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Letters, deeds, bills, accounts, and will's relating to Albany and
Eensselner, N. Y. Includes several Indian deeds and a 1686 docu-
ment with a Dutch seal. ~r ..""'•"
.1, Albany— Hist.— Miscellanea. 2. Rensselaer, N. Y.— Hist— Mis-
■cellanea. 8. Dutch in New York (State)— Hist— Sources.
Albany Inst, of Hist and Art Library MS 6 M38
Sharp, Dallas Lore, 1870-1929.
Papers, 1900-29.
20ft
In Boston University Library.
Naturalist and educator. Correspondence, MSS. of writines and
other papers. .. . ba > uml
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of and purchased from the Sharp family, 1950
1. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Natural his-
tory— Addresses, essays, lectures, etc.
Boston Univ. Library MS 61-439
Mayhew family.
Papers, 1648-1774.
ca. 140Items.
In Boslun University Library.
Correspondence, and other papers of a Massachusetts family espe-
cially of Experience Mayhew, Jonathan Mayhew, and Thomas Hollls
The papers chleily concern religious questions anu English opinions
on them.
Indexed In the library's card catalog of manuscripts.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Theology— 18th cent. i. Mayhew, Experience, 1678-1758
n. Hayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766. m. Hollls, Thomas, 1659-1781.
b . „ , r.u MS 61-440
Boston Univ. Library
Warren, William Fairfield, 1833-1929.
Papers, 1850-1929.
700 Items.
In Boston University Library.
Educator and religious philosopher. Letters, writings and other
papers on cosmology.
Index -d In the library's card catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of the Warren family.
1. Cosmology.
„ . „ MS 61-441
Boston Univ. Library
384
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia Musical Association.
Records, 1864-1918.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of a union formed by Philadelphia musicians in 1864.
Later the members became part of the national musicians union and
the association became a beneficial club. Includes charters, by-laws,
lists of original members, minute book (1884-77) and two minute
books (1895-1918) of the Executive Committee. The minute book
contains a little information on the early days of the Philadelphia
Orchestra.
1. Music — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia Orchestra.
MS 61-442
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Greenewalt, Mary Elizabeth Hallock-, 1871-1950.
Papers, 1932-36.
ca. 1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pianist. Papers relating to the Invention of a mechanism for the
projection of color and sound by the organ; brief of case of Greene-
wait vs. Musical Art Association, 1936, and Mographical notes on the
Hallock and Norton families.
Presented by Mary Hallock-Greenewalt, 1946.
1. Organ music. 2. Music and color. 3. Hallock family. 4. Norton
family. 5. Musical Art Association.
'MS 61-443
HistorlcQl Society of Pennsylvania
Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia.
Records, 1820-1939.
35 v, and 3 boxes.
In Hiumlcul Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books of various committees, account books, cashbooks,
engagement books, scrapbooks, miscellaneous business books, business
and legal papers, reports, and newspaper clippings.
Presented by the society, 1953.
MS 61-444
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Thompson, Jonah.
Papers, 1683-1854.
ca. 350 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to colonial Pennsylvania.
Includes an account of Indian religious beliefs by Conrad Weiser;
pamphlets, broadsides, and early views of Philadelphia ; correspond-
ence relating to agreements between Lord Baltimore and William
Penn, and letters from Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, and
Thomas Penn, pertaining to political and social matters.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Indians of
North America — Religion and mythology. 8. Philadelphia — Descr. —
Views.
MS 61-445
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1821.
Military papers, 1765-1837.
50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Officer in both the French and American armies. Congressional
citations, commissions tearing the signatures of Washington, John
Adams, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Lafayette, and others.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution— French participation.
Fullname: Anne Louis de Tousard.
MS61-446
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Paul, Joseph M
Business records, 1800-29.
3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant. Daybook, letter books, and a journal of
■ ia journey through central and western Pennsylvania (1816) Includes
material on the abolition movement, road construction, and legal
matters.
Presented by William John Potts.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. 2. Pennsylvania — Descr. & trav. 3. Slav-
ery In the U. S. — Antislavery movements. 4. Roads — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-447
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1888.
Letters, 1858-82.
ca. 300 letters.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
U. S. Congressman from Georgia and Confederate Vice President
jLetters to William H. Hideli on political and social subjects.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent. 2. V. S— Soc. condlt.
MS 61-448
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, Ora Lynn, 1879-1941.
Papers, 1913-41.
21 file drawers.
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
Lawyer and educator. Papers concerning mainly legal cases and
political activities In which Smith was Involved.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Smith and family, 1950.
1. Lawyers — Dearborn, Mich. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Michigan— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
MS 61-449
Dearbon Hist. Museum
Gilpin, Vincent, 1795-1866.
Papers, 1820-92.
ca. 1700 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Commission merchant, banker, and broker. Correspondence
(chiefly business), accounts, bills, receipts, and tax records, Includes
some personal correspondence am6ng close relatives.
Calendar of letters and checklist of personal papers in the re-
pository. Also described in Accessions list of the Delaware Public
Archives Commission, v. 1 (1952) no. 8 and v. 2 (1953-54) no. 2 and 4.
Gift of the Chester County (Pa.) Historical Society and "Friends
In Pennsylvania," 1952 and 1954.
1. Wilmington, Del. — Comm. 2. Brokers— Philadelphia,
MS 61-450
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904.
Papers, 1861-96.
ca. 3 ft.
In University of Idaho Library.
Merchant, Governor of Idaho and D. S. Senator. Business corre-
spondence, journals, daybooks, bills, miscellaneous papers, pictures
and pamphlets. Includes business papers of George L. Shoup & Co.,
General Merchandise, Salmon, Idaho.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Elmo G. Shoup, 1957.
1, General stores — Lemhi Co., Idaho. 2, Idaho — Pol, & govt.
3. U. S— Pol. & govt— 1885-1900.
MS 61-461
Idaho. Univ. Library
Stockton family.
Business records, 1790-1815.
ca. 450 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Papers (chiefly 1800-07) relating to the mercantile activities of
Thomas Stockton and others in various associations and partnerships.
Includes correspondence, accounts, bills of lading, news of Ship move-
ments, drafts, and similar business records of trade in wheat, flour,
pork, pickled fish, spars, lumber, plaster, shingles, and sundries be-
tween Wilmington, Del. and ports in New England, eastern Canada,
and the West Indies.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift, ca. 1920,
1. Merchants, American— Wilmington, Del. 2. Merchants— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Wilmington, Del. — Comm. I.
Stockton, Thomas.
MS 61-462
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Bigelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921.
Papers, 1877-1321. •
312 Items,
In Boston University Library.
Legal historian. Correspondence, chiefly from English and Ameri-
can Jurists discussing legal opinions and writings. Includes 52 letters
from Frederick W. Maltland.
Indexed in the library's card catalog of manuscripts.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Bigelow family, 1955.
1, Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Com-
mon law. I. Maltland, Frederick William, 1850-1906.
MS 61-468
Boston Univ. Library
385
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Howard, Joshua, 1793-1868.
Business records of Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard,
1834-60.
ca. 3 ft.
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
Ledgers containing official correspondence, a register of U. S.
cases, and records of accounts of Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard,
mainly concerning local business and political offices.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Keith Howard, 1950.
1. Court records— Michigan. 2. Michigan — Pol. & govt,
r. Howard, Cyrus, 1791-1856.
MS 61-464
Dearborn Hist. Museum.
Anderson, Joseph Reid, 1813-1892.
Correspondence, 1847-96.
90 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the Brock collection.
Correspondence of the proprietor of the Tredegar Iron Works of
Richmond, Ta.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Tredegar Company, Richmond. 2. Iron Industry and trade —
Virginia. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Virginlana.
MS 61^66
Henry B. Huntington Library
Barker, Jacob, 1779- 1871.
Papers, 1813-1863.
163 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (Sun Marino, Calif.)
Financier. Papers relating to Barker's activities In connection
with the raising of a war loan of Ave million dollars in 1814.
Summary report In the library.
Acquired from C. W. Unger, dealer, 1928.
1. U. S. — Hist. — War of 1812 — Finance, commerce, confiscations.
MS 61-456
Henry B. Huntington Library
Ware, Charlotte (Barrell) 1862-1946.
Papers, 1906-45.
ca. 15 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Agriculture and milk sanitation specialist. Papers relating to Mrs.
Ware's work In agriculture and public health.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Mrs. Ware.
1. Agriculture— U. S. 2. Hygiene, Public— U. S.
MS 61^57
Boston Univ. Library
Holden, Perry Greeley, 1865-1969.
Papers, 1886-1967.
66 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In Michigan State University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, clippings, photos., and articles by
Holden about agriculture In general but more specifically about cora,
Its production and marketing. Includes many items pertaining to
the history of 4-H clubs, Iowa State College, and hybrid corn.
Indexed in part.
Gift of Mr. Holden, 1952.
1. Agriculture— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Maize, 8. 4-H
clubs. 4. Iowa. State University of Science and Technology, Ames.
MS6lHl58
Michigan. State Univ. Library
Crunch family.
Papers of the Cranch, Greenleaf, and Whitney families,
1749-1917.
217 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Family letters (of relatives of John Adams) , bills for commodities,
and sales record book (1797) of 10,000 acres on the Black Biver, N.-Y.
Includes correspondence from Holyoke and Northampton, Miss., re-
lating to filling the pulpit of the First Congregational Church In
Northampton.
1. Cost and stundard of living — New York (State) 2. Heal prop-
erty — Black Kiver Valley, N. Y. 8. Northampton, Mass. First Parish.
I. Oreenleaf family, n. Whitney family.
MS 61-459
Albany Inst of Hist and Art Library
Rodenhausen Wagon Works, Philadelphia.
Records, 1859-95.
ca. 30 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Account books, wage books, and other recordB of a Philadelphia
firm.
Purchase, 1950.
MS 61^60
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Scoville, Samuel, 1872-
Correspondence, 1942-50.
23^00 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer and columnist. Letters requesting advice from
Mr. Scoville, who conducted a legal advice column in the Philadelphia
Record and In the Philadelphia Bvenlng bulletin.
Impounded until 1981.
Presented by Mr. Scoville, 1951.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Legal aid— Philadelphia.
MS 61-461
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
North American Land Company.
Eecords, 1793-1876.
405 items and 90 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, letter books, copies of deeds, daybooks, ledgers, re
celpt book, report on the state of the company (1795-1802), and
records of lands In Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Virginia,
Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The Bulk
of the material falls between 1793 and 1810. Among the people con-
cerned with the company were James Greenleaf, Robert James, Tobias
Lear, Robert Morris, John Nicholson, Benjamin Tughman, and James
Wilson.
Purchase, 1950.
1. Real property — U. S. 2. Real estate business — U. S.
MS 61-462
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Du Bois, Abraham.
Papers, 1792-1809.
150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant trading with the West Indies, Includes
letters from agents in the West Indies, bills of lading and other
material showing the hazards taken by traders at this period.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. — West Indies. 2. West Indies — Comm. —
Philadelphia. 3. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-463
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stokes, James.
Business papers, 1783-1828.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant dealing In dry goods and hardware. In-
cludes letter books (1791-1816) and ledgers.
Presented by Mrs. Harold Paumgarten, 1951.
1. Dry-goods — Philadelphia, 2. Hardware stores — Philadelphia.
MS 61-464
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Girard, Stephen, 1750-1831.
Estate papers, 1839-63.
ca. 250 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, mainly dealing with the
anthracite coal holdings of the French claimants to the Girard
estate. Includes about 40 letters written by Charlemagne Tower, as
well as personal correspondence of James G. and John Y. Clark.
Exchange with West Chester Historical Society, 1953.
1. Anthracite coal — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-465
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Courts.
Records, 1797-1835.
ca. 50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lists of cases tried before various Pennsylvania courts. Includes
argument lists (1797-1832), Jury lists (1834-35), and trials by spe-
cial Juries, Philadelphia (1802-11)
1. Trials — Pennsylvania. 2. Court records — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-466
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
386
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Robinson, Jonathan John.
Business papers, 1815-59.
50 items and 9 v.
Iq Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia dry goods and general commission merchant. Journal
(1816-24), ledger, and letter book show Robinson's activities as a dry
goods merchant; daybooks (1844-48) depict his work as a general
commission merchant. A personal account book (1844-53) contains
details of life on his Ablngton, Pa. farm.
1. Dry goods — Philadelphia. 2. Commission merchants — Philadel-
phia. 3. Farm life — Pennsylvania — Ablngton.
MS 61-467
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Ball, John, 1794-4884.
Papers, 1831-92.
ca. 1590 Items.
In Grand Rapids Public Library.
Land agent and attorney. Correspondence (chiefly business), di-
aries (1832-77) describing travels in Europe and the Sandwich
Islands, and account and record books.
Card Index in the library.
Gift
1. Real estate business — Grand Rapids. 2. Lawyers — Grand Rap-
ids—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. S, Europe — Descr. & trav. —
1800-1918. 4. Hawaiian Islands— Descr. & trav.
MS 61-468
Grand Rapids. Public Library
Lash family.
Papers, 1784-1851.
112 items. .,
In Albuny Institute of History and Art
Deeds, descriptions, bills, Inventories, and appraisals of land In the
Albany area. '
1. Real property — Albany Co., N. T,
MS 61-169
Albany Inst of Hist and Art Library
Pumpelly, Harmon.
Deeds, 1828-46.
46 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Documents relating to western New York State land.
1. Real property— New York (State)
Albany Inst of Hist
and Art. Library
MS 61-170
Pumpelly family.
Papers «f the Pumpelly, Campbell, Ross, and Wilkes fam-
ilies, 1790-1882.
102 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Papers relating to land negotiations in Ontario, Montgomery, Che-
mung, Tioga, Steuben, and Tompkins Counties In New York State.
1. Real estate business— New York (State) ' .' ■ i. Campbell family,
n. Ross family, m. Wilkes family.
MS 61-471
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
Schuyler family.
Papers, 1670-1843.
47 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence, wills, and other papers relating to land and vari-
ous affairs of the Schuylers In Albany, Rensselaer, and Cohoes, N. Y.
1. Real property — Albany Co., N. Y. 2. Real property— Rensselaer,
N. Y. . :,.
MS 61-472
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art Library
Ten Eyck family.
Papers, 1667-1868. ~
666 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Bills, receipts, and documents concerning property near Coeymans,
Albany Co., N. Y.
L Real property — Coeymans, N. Y.
MS 61-173
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Ulster Co., •If. T.
Records, 1768-1838.
118 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Documents relating to military matters or property negotiations.
1. Ulster Co., N. Y. — History, Military— Sources. 2. Real estate
business — Ulster Co., N, Y.
MS 61-474
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Van Rensselaer family.
Papers, 1689-1862.
89 items and 2 v.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Record books and other documents relating to Albany property.
1. Real property— Albany.
MS 61-176
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
Bleecker family.
Papers, 1769-1931.
489 items..
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Bills and receipts for food, clothing, repairs, tuition for Albany
Academy and Albany Female Academy, and pew rent In the Second
Reformed Church of Albany. '■-...»_
1. Cost and standard of living— Albany. 2, Pews and pew rights.
8. Education— Albany — Finance.
MS 61-476
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
Van Alen, John E
Papers, 1777-1825.
102 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Family letters and legal documents relating to Albany property.
Includes correspondence concerning the Philadelphia Congress (1798)
L Real property— Albany. 2. U. S. 2d Cong,, 1791-1793.
MS 61-477
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Corning, Erastus, 1794-1872.
Papers, 1810-72.
ea. 40,000 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Merchant and financier. Correspondence and business papers re-
lating to Coming's career from the time he was a hardware merchant
to the founding of the New York Central Railroad.
1 New York Central Railroad.
MS 61-478
Albnny Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
New York State Agricultural Society.
Records, 1792-1840.
58 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Letters ana treatises of an agricultural nature, relating to ani-
mals, chemicals, produce, scientific observations, and machinery.
1. Agriculture— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-179
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art Library
Albany Institute of History and Art.
Records, 1777-1940.
400 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence, scientific or agricultural treatises, reports, list of
accounts, pamphlets, copies of transactions, and minutes of meetings.
1. Science. 2. Agriculture.
MS 61-480
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910.
Correspondence, 1874-1945.
700 Items,
In Albuny Institute of History and Art.
Letters relating to Ward's work as a sculptor.
Albany Inst, of Hist,
and Art. Library
MS 01-481
387
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.
Pennsylvania Commandery.
Records, 1931-51.
2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and membership lists.
1. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1898— Societies, etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Albany Institute of History and Art.
Deeds Hid mortgages, 1651-1881.
248 ltem B .
In Allinny Institute of History and Art.
Documents concerning Fulton, Tioga, Schoharie, and Albany Coun-
ties, N. Y.
1. Deeds— New York (State) 2. Mortgages— New York (State)
MS 61-483
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art Library
Albany Institute of History and Ait.
Merchants' bills, 1726-1900.
86 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art,
Bills to Albany residents for various commodities. Many of the
bills are to the Bleecker family.
1. Cost and standard of living— Albany. x. Bleecker family.
MS 61-484
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Dunn family.
Papers, 1783-1872.
42 Items.
In Albany Institute of History nnd Art.
Letters dealing with the legal affairs of an Albany family, bills,
receipts, and miscellaneous documents concerning property In Cayuga
1. Real property— Cayuga Co., N. Y.
a.k t . , n . . MS61-485
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Fonda family.
Papers, 1729-1826.
136 Items.
In Albnny Institute of History and Art.
Wills, notes, bonds, and receipts, many pertaining to lots In Ball-
ston and Saratoga, N. Y.
1. Real property— Saratoga Co., N. Y.
.„.--"■'■ MS 61-486
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
Lansing family.
Papers, 1738-1840.
47 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and miscellaneous documents deal-
ing with property In Montgomery Co., N. Y. and in Albany and
vicinity.
^ 1. Real property— Montgomery Co., N. Y. 2. Real property— Al-
bany Co., N.Y. "■■■!■
Albany Inst, of Hist.
and Art, . Library
MS 61-487
Weedon, George, 17305-1790.
Letters, 1778-86.
130 items.
In Brown University, Ann Mary Brown Memorial Library.
Revolutionary War officer. Letters written to various military
figures concerning Weedon's activities In the Revolutionary War.
Manuscript catalog in the library.
Bequest of Rush Hawkins.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution — Personal narratives.
■ ■ - '■: MS61-488
Brown Univ. Ann Mary Brown Library
Haigh, George W 1836-1920.
Papers, 1861-65.
ca,2ft,
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
HfiSment 7 " ° m<XT ' Papera stating to the 24th Michigan Volunteer
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Margaret Haigh, 1850;
z,. 1 , - , Michigan Infantry. 24th Regt, 1882-1865. 2, U. S.— Hist—
Civil War— Regimental histories— Michigan Infantry— 24th,
Dearborn Hist. Museum MS 61_4S9
Gross, Milt, 1895-
Correspor.dence, 192S— 48.
69 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (109)
Author and cartoonist Fan mall. Includes correspondence with
Neal Harlow 1945-48, and letters from Oliver Wendell Holmes and
Rupert Hughes.
Gift of Mr. dross, 1943-48.
MS 61-490
California. Univ. at Los Angeles, Library
Hawkins, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920.
Papers, 1861-1920.
260 Items.
In Br.Avn University, Ann Mary Brown Memorial Library.
Civil War officer. Correspondence, chiefly of a personal nature,
and documents pertaining to the Hawkins Zouaves during and after
the Civil War.
Bequest of Mr. Hawkins.
1. New York Infantry. 0th Regt., 1861-1863. 2. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War — Regimental histories — New York Infantry— 9th.
MS 61-491
Brown Unlv, Ann Mary Brown Library
Sinclair, Robert Lincoln.
Papers, 1858-1931.
200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Personal papers of a Phlladelpblan Interested In religious and
political affairs. A group of letters from John Wanamaker shows
his Interest In religious matters. Other correspondents Include
George Dnrrow, Glfford Plnehot, Matthew Quay, William S. Sproule,
William A. Vare, and George Welsh,
1, Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2, U, S.— Religion,
t. Wanaiunker, John, 1838-1022.
MS 61-492
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lewis, Henry Carvill, 1853-1888.
Papers, 1861-90.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Geologist. Correspondence, together with reports, programs, etc, of
the various educational and scientific groups with which Lewis was
associated.
1. QeologlBts — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. V. 8. —
Learned Institutions and societies.
MS 61-493
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Harris family.
Papers, 1750-1844.
525 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1823-39) of Stephen Harris, physician of Cheater
County, Pa„ of Mrs, Mary Harris, and some miscellaneous corre-
spondence; business papers (1750-1839) and a few printed docu-
ments (1824-44) Much of the correspondence concerns family affairs.
, The bulk of the papers relate to the period 1820-89.
Presented by George B. Harris, 1949.
L Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-494
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge Company.
Records, 1811-10.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, minutes of the Board of Directors, stock certifi-
cates, lists of stockholders, bills, bankbooks, a ledger, and copy of the
charter.
1, Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge.
MS 61-495
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Frankenfield, Samuel P
Funeral records, 1852-1901.
13v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
West Philadelphia undertaker. Journals, cashbooks, daybook,
and carriage books.
Presented by H. Guy Boohar.
1. Undertakers nnd undertaking — Philadelphia,
MS 61-496
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
388
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shippen, Edward, 1826-1911.
Correspondence, 1849-75.
300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Naval surgeon. Official and personal correspondence, chiefly let-
ters to Shippen's wife, Mary Katherlne Paul Shippen, with a few
V. S. Navy letters.
Purchase, 1952.
1. Surgeons — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. S. Navy —
Surgeons.
MS 61-497
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Shoemaker, Samuel, 1725-1800.
Diaries and letters of Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker,
1780-86.
5 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts from originals In the possession of Israel Pem-
berton and Henry Wharton.
Philadelphia merchant and attorney. Diaries of Samuel Shoe-
maker during his stay In London (1783-85) as a Loyalist refugee, to-
gether with transcripts of diaries and letters of his wife Bebecca and
of her daughters, Anna and Margaret Rawle.
Index to the Shoemaker and Rawle papers,
An extract from Samuel Shoemaker's diary of 1784 Is published In
Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 2 (1878) p. 36-39.
Presented by William Brooke Rawle and T. I. Wharton.
1. London— Soc. life & cust. I. Shoemaker, Rebecca, d.
1819.
MS 61-498
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859.
Letters, 1811-22.
50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Photocopies.
Lawyer, diplomat, and statesman. Letters to John Adams contain-
ing Rush's observations on the War of 1812, American statesmen, Con-
gressional activities, Treaty of Ghent, European affairs, literature,
publication of books, academic subjects, and personal matters.
Published in Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v.
40 (1936) p. 419^54, v, 41 (1937) p. 26-53, 137-184.
Purchase.
1. U. S— Hist.— War of 1812— Sources. 2. Ghent, Treaty of, 1814.
8. TJ. S.— Intellectual life, *
MS 61-499
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1854.
Papers, 1780-1930.
ca. 8000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania. Correspondence, genenlogical
notes, poetry, speeches, proclamations, indentures, and newspaper
clippings, The bulk of the collection relates to state and national po-
litical history, 1780-1848, with material on Pennsylvania legislation,
political affairs at Lancaster, Republican and Adamite factions, pro-
motion of manufacture, controversies relating to the charter of the
United States Bank, embargoes, the British orders in council, agita-
tion for war with England, opposition of the Federalists to govern-
ment war loans, French decrees affecting American ships and com-
merce, forlegn trade, New England political factions, land claims,
Jackson's conduct in Florida and New Orleans, restoration of the
Capitol, political appointments, the Missouri question, ratification of
the Spanish treaty, Lafayette's reception at Harrisburg, Presidential
elections, religion, Texns stavery contest, California, Roberts' appoint-
ment as Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, and his dismissal by
President Tyler. Roberts' letters to his wife (1814-47) describe eco-
nomic conditions, domestic and cultural life, travel, and agricultural
and industrial development. Other letters (1852-1930) are from vari-
ous members of the Roberts family.
Purchase. _ , „ .
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1783-1865. 2. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt —
1775-1865. 8. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Sources. 4. U. S— Bcon.
condlt. 5. U. S.— Intellectual life.
MS 61-500
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Rittehhouse, David, 1732-1796.
Papers, 1755 (ca.)^1802.
8 v,
Irf Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Photocopies. •■-.:■
Instrument maker, astronomer, and mathematician. Correspond-
ence documents, and scientific writings. Includes a commonplace
book and notes of Rlttenhouse's observations at Wilmington for deter-
mining the longitude (1784). Correspondents Include Thomas Jeffer-
son William Smith, and Thomas Barton.
1 YndiaTs of North Amerlca-Wars-1750-1815. 2 Pennsylvania.
University— Hist— Sources. 8. Astronomy— Observations.
Mo 61-501
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brinton, Jasper Yeates, 1878-
Papers, 1762-1835.
ca. 8000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Land and legal papers with some social correspondence. Includes,
correspondence and legal papers of Charles Smith tind of John Stein-
mete. A section of papers of Dr. William Smith includes miscel-
laneous land papers and field hooks relating to holdings In Pennsyl-
vania, New York, and Maryland; business accounts, land notes on sec-
tions of Maine and Nova Scotia; Crogban-Coxe-Smltb land holdings ;
a few papers relating to the estate of General Edward Hand, and cor-
respondence relating to Dr. William Smith's estate.
Presented by Jasper Yeates Brinton, 1951.
1 Real property— Northeastern States. 2. Real property— Nova
Scotia I. Smith, Charles, 1765-1836. u. Smith, William, 1727-
1808. in, Steinmete, John.
MS 61-502
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Committee for Unemployment Reliof.
Records, 1930-32.
2000 Items. , ......
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Check stubs bankbooks, warrants, bills, reports, records of contri-
butions, food orders, and other business papers of : an organisation
(someHmes referred to as the Lloyd Committee after Its ^chairman,
Sfo Gates Lloyd) formed to relieve the distress of the unem-
Soyed Includes papers pertaining to the Clearing House for Home-
iSsMen (1931-32); BmeTgency Aid Committee (1932) Temporary
S^elt"VHomele S s Men (1931-32) , and the United Campaign (1932)
Presented by Horatio Gates Lloyd. _
1. Unemployed— Philadelphia. i. Lloyd, Horatio Gates.
Mo 61—503
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gt. Brit. Parliament. House of Commons.
Journals, 1650-76.
16 v.
i D Ku r ™°& gt?.-% y W^ ?Tot Brlt.-P0l. t govt.-
16<MW<m MS 61-504
New York Historical Society
Albany Institute of History and Art, _
Papers of Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United
States, 1766-1924.
110 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art. k ,„^„„ t„
Letters and photos. Includes all Presidents from Washington to
Harding, Calvin Coolldge and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Also Includes
Mary Lincoln and Abigail Adams. „,..,_
1. Presidents— U. S. 2. Vice-Presidents— U. S.
Mb 61-505
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921.
Letters, 1902-15.
132 items.
In Northwestern University Library. ,,.,.„ . v „ mll „„
French composer, .conductor, and pianist. Letters to Napoljon
Bernardln, written from Cairo, Cannes, London, Algiers, Paris, San
Francisco, and other cities while Saint-Saens was on tour or vacation
The letters relate his impressions and opinions of Goethe, Rachel, the
Papacy Bach, Maeterlinck, and Berlioz, and describe rehearsals,
galas, personalities, and performances of his operas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. .
Information on literary rights available In the library.
f U Musiolans— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Bernardln,
Napoleon Maurice, 1856-1915. 61-506
Northwestern Univ.
Library
389
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dunbar, Elizabeth, collector.
TaJcott Williams memorial papers, 1808-1936
ca. lOOOpagea
In His tortcal Society of Pennsylvania collections
In part, transcripts ( typewritten )
Mainly typewritten copies of letters, testimonials, addresses obltu-
lll^lT' t J i J w 2: £ f ^f^ 8 ' bibliographical not», mem^^es! and
sketches gathered by Elizabeth Dunbar for her book, Talcott Wil-
,?™S\ gen ? eman of tne ' ourtn *****<> < 18S 8> Includes ca. 50 letters
l^Lt^T*, t l, E11Z ». a . betl1 Dunbar ' ****** on Morocco, the^o™
lem world, and related subjects.
Presented by Elizabeth Dunbar.
1. Williams, Talcott, 1849-1928. 2. Mohammedan countries.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania 61-607
Allen, William Henry, 1784-1813.
Correspondence, 1800-38.
92 Items. A
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
„«il a ? ^i 06 * 1 - L ^ tt - ers 1 < 180 °- 1 3) of Allen relating to AmeUcan
naval operations, and family letters written after Allen's death
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
uarterl 8 lettetB haYe been P ub ' lsn ^ In the Huntington Library
Acquired from A. S. W. Rosenbach before 1927.
tri . U o S ' — Hlst -~ War o' 1812— Naval operations, 2. U. S. Navy—
Hist.— Sources. i. Allen family. *
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-608
Prevost family.
Papers, 1764-1924.
814 Items,
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence and genealogical records of an Albany family. The
correspondence Includes letters from England and Holland, and a
letter (1771) from Sir William Johnson to Major Prevost.
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art Library
Pruyn family.
Papers, 1786-1908.
68 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence of the family of John V. L. Pruyn, and his will,
i. Pruyn, John Van Schalck Lansing, 1811-1877.
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library MS 61 - 610
Pumpelly family.
Papers of the Pumpelly and Read families, 1812-96.
salterns. ■■■■■■'
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
cal mil 8 la? documents «H»«™lng western New York, and genealogl-
1. Real property — New York (State) 2. New York (State) —
Geneal, i. Read family. *' '
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Wilson family.
Papers of the Wilson and Meads families, 1824-1930
412 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Family letters and records of marriages and deaths
i. Meads family.
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art, Library 61 ~612
Bogart, Henry I
Papers of Henry I. Bogart and Morgan Lewis, 17^1-95.
59 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Correspondence, chiefly relating to military affairs, such as the
removal of cannon from Port Ttconderoga, N. Y.
1. New York (State)— History, Military— Sources. 2. Fort Tleon-
deroga. I. Lewis, Morgan, 1764-1844.
MS 61-513
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art Library
Genet family.
Papers, 1778-1909.
40 Items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Family letters (many In French), coats-of-arms, and other gene-
alogical material, several documents of Louis xvi of France and
Catherine of Russia, and other papers. Includes a 150 p. MS. book
entitled A mes neveuz et nieces.
I. Title : A mes neveuz et nieces.
.... , . „, MS 61-514
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Sarett, Lew R 1888-1954.
Papers.
ca. 1350 items.
In Northwestern University Library.
Poet and educator. Correspondence (900 letters chiefly to and
about Sarett), literary MSS., notebooks, lectures, Itineraries, photos.,
memorabilia, and other papers. Borne of which relate to Sarett's
activities as a professor of speech at Northwestern University. In-
cludes worksheets, drafts, and MSS. of his Ode to Illinois, Four little
foxes, and The box of God, Correspondents Include Robert Frost,
John Masters, Henry Louis Mencken, Edwin Arlington Robinson,
Carl and Mark Van Doren, and other prominent Americans of the
first half of the 20th cent.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of the Sarett family, 1966.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Speech— Study
and teaching.
MS 61-515
Northwestern Univ. Library
Townsend, Samuel, 1812-1881.
Papers, 1829-1922.
1801 Items,
In Delaware Public Archives Commission.
Fruitgrower. Correspondence, farm and Insurance papers, and
business records relating to Townsend's extensive fruit and produce
trade during the period 1870-81. Includes business papers (1820-66)
of the merchant firm of John and Samuel Townsend, letters to John
Townsend concerning farm management and the produce business,
and some correspondence and papers concerning the personal and
political interests of the Townsend family.
Checklist In the repository. Also described In Accessions list of
the Delaware Public Archives Commission, v. 2, no. 4 (1952)
Information On literary rights available In the repository.
Purchased from the Baldwin Book Bam, 1963.
1. Produce trade — Delaware. 2. Fruit trade — Delaware. 8. Dela-
ware — Pol. & govt.
MS 61-516
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Lick Observatory.
Archives, 1865-1903.
.■.lift.
In Lick Observatory Library (Mt. Hamilton, Calif.)
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly correspondence relating to the location, construction, and
early history of Lick Observatory. Includes the diary of Thomas E,
Eraser (superintendent of construction) written while the Observa-
tory was being built, and correspondence between Lewis Boss, George
E. Hale, and W. W. Campbell (members of the Committee on South-
ern and Solar Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washing-
ton) and William J. Hussey, relating to their report of 1903. Other
correspondents Include R. S. Floyd, Thomas E. Fraser, E. S, Holden,
J. E. Keeler, S. Newcomp, and the James Lick Trust.
Card index in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposit and gift, 1881-
1. Astronomers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Carnegie
Institution of Washington. Report of Committee on Southern and
Solar Observatories. i. Fraser, Thomas E.
MS 61-517
lick Observatory Llbr.
Bobbins, Howard Chandler, 1876-1952, oolleotor.
Bobbins collection of bishops' papers, 1785-1943.
15 ft
In General Theological Seminary Library,
Letters, papers, biographical sketches, and portraits of Episcopal
bishops. Some of the papers are personal or biographical while
others pertain to church affairs. Bishops represented by more than
60 Items include Julius Walter Atwood, Thomas Casady, Robert Har-
per Clarkson, Lelghton Coleman, Arthur -Cleveland Coxe, Thomas
Frederick Davles, William Croswell Doane, Thomas Underwood Dud-
MS 61-618
390
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bobbins, Howard Chandlery 1876-1952, collector. Robbins
collection of bishops' papers, 1786-1943. (Continued)
ley, James Edward Freeman, Alexander Charles Garrett, Charles
Kendall Gilbert, William Mercer Green, William Hobart Hare, Fred-
eric Dan Huntington, William Lawrence, Edwin Stevens Lines,
Arthur Selden Lloyd, Theodore Benedict Lyman, John Newton Me-
Cormlck, William Thomas Manning, Walter Mitchell, Herman Page,
Edward Lambe Parsons, Henry Codman Potter, Philip Mercer Rhine-
lander, William Scarlett, George Franklin Seymour, Charles Lewis
Slattery, Benjamin Bosworth Smith, John Franklin Spalding, Wilson
Relff Stearly, Ernest Mllmore Stires, Nathaniel Seymour Thomas,
Frank Hale Touret, Daniel Sylvester Turtle, Benjamin Martin Wash-
burn, Henry Benjamin Whipple, John Henry Whltehouse, William
Rolllnson Whlttlngham, Gershom Mots Williams, and John Williams.
The collection Is related to the Old .sneral Theological Seminary
collection of bishops' napers.
Calendar of manuscripts In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Bobbins, 1947. ■ , „, . „
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the TJ. S. A.— Bishops—Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church In the
, TJ. S. A.— Blog. 3. Bishops— U. S.
Ma 61-518
General Theol. Sem. Library
Woodhouse family.
Journals, 1818-1930.
6 v.
In Historical Society >f Pennsylvania collections. ,,«,oi •
Commodore Samuel Woodhouse's notes on a tour of Brazil (iei») ,
notes of an expedition under L Sltgreeves and I.-' C. Woodruff to
establish a boundary line between the Greek and Cherokee Indtons
(1849) ; diary of a journey from Philadelphia to Liverpool (I860) ,
diary of Samuel W. Woodhouse on the ship William Penu en route
from New York to Brest (1867) ; account of sale at vendue at Samuel
Woodhouse's farm, Sprlngton Forge, with list of artic.es, prices, and
names of purchasers (1930)
Presented by S. W. Woodhouse.
1 Brazil— Descr. & trav. 2. Creek Indians. 3. Cherokee Indians.
4. Ocean travel. 5. Auctions— Pennsylvania.
MS 61-519
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Norris, George Washington, 1808-1876, ooUeotor.
Correspondence, 1695-1836.
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence of Isaac Norris, Sr. with Jonathan Dickenson,
Robert Elliott, James Logan, Francis Daniel Pastorlus, John Penn,
and William Penn ; correspondence of Isaac Norris, Jr., with James
Logan, Robert Hunter Morris, and Charles Norris ; correspondence of
Joseph Parker Norris with Calvin Blythe, Deborah (Norris) Logan,
James Monroe, John Fanning Watson, and Francis Lloyd; letters
from Hugh Roberts to Mary Norris, from Mordecal Lloyd to Thomas
Lloyd, and from William Fisher to William Fisher, Jr.
Presented by Mr. Norris. „»-—»«
I. Norris, Isaac, 1671-1735. n. Norris, Isaac, 1701-1766.
MS 61-620
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wayne, Anthony, 1746-1796.
Papers, 1765-1890.
ca. 6500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, military documents, and some
family papers. Bulk of the collection relates to Wayne's activities in
the Revolutionary War and, later, his campaign against the Indians
and the peace treaties concluded with them. Includes Wayne s corre-
BDondehce with other army officers, with the Secretary of War, and
with other men active In colonial affairs (1765-70) ; records of courts-
martial, muster rolls, orderly books, monthly returns, department re-
turns, and other military documents (1776-98) ; note of the Itinerary
of the Pennsylvania Line (1781) ; Journals of proceedings at treaty
councils held with the Indians (1778-95) : Instructions to Wayne on
the western frontier (1792) ; copy of tbe Treaty of Greenville (1795)
Family papers include a Chester County survey by Anthony Wayne,
the Wayne farm book (1784-1820), and miscellaneous papers of Isaac
Itinerary' of the Pennsylvania Line, 1781, published In Pennsyl-
vania magazine of history and biography, v. 36 (1912) p. 273-292.
Presented by Abram R. Perkins.
1. U.S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. TJ. S. Army.— Hist.—
Sources. 8. Indians of North America— Wars— 1750-1810. i. Indians
of North America— Treaties. 5. Chester Co., Po.— Surveys.
MS 61-521
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Turner, Charles Henry Black, 1852- collector.
Papers, 1687-1875.
ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly papers pertaining to the early history of Sussex County,
Del Includes Minute book C, a copy t of the minutes -of the commis-
sioners fo? tte proprietor/of Pennsylvania, pertaining to purveys
and grants of land to the first settlers in the county (1687-1782,
returns and surveys of lands, with plats, giving names of settlers
n.725-1807) • William Becket's Notices and letters concerning Incl-
dentTat Lewes Town (1727-35); Thomas Rodney commonplace book,
™Stalnn^data on elections, names of candidates, and laws of George
Town 1791-1827) • official records of bonds, deeds, and petitions
recorded in the' county, and a list of taxahles (1874-75) ; Susan Mar-
rlner accounts, with data on tailoring and prices of wearing apparel
'"Sussex Co., Del— Hist.— Sources. 2. Clothing trade— Sussex
C °'" Del - MS61-522
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Straus, Ralph, 1882-1950.
Letters, 1900-50.
ca. 700 Items.
In Northwestern University Library.
British author. Letters reflecting Straus' activities n London as
a book reviewer, author, bibliophile, and part cularly as "tfi-ary critic.
Many of the letters revolve around his weekly literary column In the
Sunday times. Correspondents Include Graham Greene, Somerset
Maugham, and Dorothy Sayer. ..,..,'""
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
^Llterature-^Hlst & crlt. 2. Authors— Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. MS 61-623
Northwestern Univ. Library
Albany Institute of History and Art.
Miscellaneous documents.
721 Items. ^ , . '
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Indian deeds (1650-1746) and papers relating to the WhUj Party
(1840^62) ihe Albany Burgesses Corps (1833-67), George Oroghan
(1767), Col. B. McOarty (1772-1848) and others. __ ■- _.
1 Whig Party. 2. Albany Burgesses Corps. 3. Indians ofNorth
Amer W a-Land transfers. 4* Land titles-New York (State) 6. New
York (State)-Hist.-Source 3 . ^ ^^
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896.
Correspondence, 1857-08.
iJ'Kansas State Historical Society Manuscript Division
Lawyer, Judge, and U. S. Congressman from Ohio. Letter press
books i and scrapbooks of miscellaneous letters. The letter press books
Smtaln copies It letters by Bwlng, Hugh Swing, William T Sherman
and Daniel McCook, together with copies of letters sent by the firms of
which they were members : Swing, penman & Co. Sherman &_Bwtag,
and Sherman, Ewing & McCook (all of Leavenworth, Kan ) The let-
ters relate mainly to legal, financial, and land matters, with references
to polities and affairs In the territory of Kansas.
Name index of addresses and calendars for letter press books In the
repository.
Gift of Swing's son Thomas, 1939.
1 Lawyem-Kan- sas - Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Kansas-Pol. & govt.-1854-1801. MS61 _ B25
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Law, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1845.
Correspondence, 1817-49.
81 Items. , „ .. __
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Attorney and land agent of Meredith. N. Y. Letters received by
Law prlndpany concerned with land speculation Correspondents Uv
c£de R H and J. L Browne, W. B. Clymer, Coleman Fisher, James
O. Ffshe'r Nathan Kites, S. Meybert, John Read, Thomas Stewardson,
Charles Wharton, Francis R. Wharton, and John Wharton all from
miadllphra" Samuel Fisher, Silas Hathaway, and Miles Hitchcock^
all from New York; Charles Demon of Great Bend, C. Chew of New
London, and Ellas Wilcox of Oatsklll.
1, Real estate business— Middle States. ,.„..,„
IIS 61-52o
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Biddle family. ...
Correspondence, chiefly of the Biddle and Rush families,
1776-1876.
176 items. „
MS 61-527
391
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Biddle family. Correspondence ... 1776-1876. (Continued)
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Letters of the following members of the Biddle family • Ohapmnn
Oharlegj Charles J., Clement (47 business letters), George W 7 Jama"
Nicholas (Vi letters relating mainly to the Second Bank of the UnTted
States), and Owen Biddle, and of the firm of ThomaT B?ddle anS oT
£ ^L^^ ndence tnc udes a group of 87 letters from Bichard Bush
SiiSTE '**#y a ' f^ander J. Dallas, and various others on
political, diplomatic, and business affairs, with a group of personal
Jetters to B.OTayloe ; 5 letters from Jacob Bush onTegal and^flfctal
matters, and two letters of Dr. Benjamin Bush on mimical mat era
?™£ h f r ™i?r lentS lnc i ade ThomM Odwalader, James WlTkinso™.'
Jonathan Williams, and Bichard H. Wilmer, bishop of Alabama
1. Es'Jk of the United States (1816-1886) 2. Bush family.
I. Em,,. Bichard, 1780-1859. miuiiy.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-527
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Courtland Saunders Post, No. 81, Philadelphia
Records, 1863-1923.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Sketches of war experiences of the various members of the oost and
notices of their deaths, 1890-1928. Includes a list of tbo^e Uk?ng tne
oath of allegiance to the U. S. In 1883-64 at Bridgeport Ala nLn I
report of the operations of the 2d Division, iKaSS Corps US
Army, from April 27 to July 28, 1883. y Xj0rpa ' v - s -
Presented by the Post, 1926.
m Vi w S '~f '^'T 017 ' 1 War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S— Hist —
Sty^W 6 "'' U8t8 * ^ 8 - V \ S - ^ "^ ^"
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-528
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter.
Records, 1845-1940.
18 v. and 1000 architectural drawings and blueprints
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, estimates, clippings, and drawings, mainly of the
Chapter's Committee on Preservation of Historic Monuments, relating
""J™* of measuring the older historic buildings of Philadelphia
?nlZi * ty "2 d of BU I |erTtalll e any alteration or construction In the
Independence Square group of buildings. Includes almost 1000 archl-
iw F f . 10? ng8 1n S „ h „ 0wlng tte nlstorlc buildings of Philadelphia as
^.r 18 ,' 6 ^ ln ^ B30 r a9 ' to sether with 68 original drawings, prln-
?« P i^! y M °l church , e8 ln „ an <J "round Philadelphia, by John Notman,
1810-1865, a prominent Philadelphia architect.
\.ki 1- p b«a<lellphla— Historic houses, etc. 2. Architecture—Philadel-
phia' 8. Architecture— Designs and plans. i. Norman, John, 1810-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-529
Girard, Stephen, 1750-1881.
Papers, 1780-1831.
ca. 57,000 Items, 800 v. and 86 ship boxes, plus large collection of
buslness.papers. .
In Olrard College Library.
Mariner, merchant, and banker. Correspondence (57,000 items),
bills, receipts, business statements, law proceedings, real estate rec-
ords, ships papers, memoranda on the yellow fever epidemics, and
bank records (800 v.) Correspondents Include presidents, statesmen,
naval officers, diplomats, various members of the Bonaparte family
Simon Bolivar, and Toussaint L'Ouverture.
Index to correspondence in the library.
Described In Guide to the depositories of manuscript collections In
Pennsylvania (Bulletin no. 4 of the Pennsylvania Historical Commis-
sion)
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposit, 1848.
1. Banks and banking— Philadelphia. 2. Real property— Philadel-
phia. 8. Yellow fever— Philadelphia.
„, MS 61-530
Girard College. Libr.
New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of
Slaves.
Records, 1786-1849.
11 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Accounts, minutes, Indentures, and other papers.
New York Historical Society
Palmer papers, 1679-1806.
3 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections
lIvKcfnslaTNY relatlne '° the Palmer qDd other famines
1. City Island, N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-532
Missouri $Jfi Chapter,
American Veteran's Committee.
I Columbia.
Records, 1946-49.
51 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. "
Correspondence, membership records, minutes of meetings, ac-
counts^ reports of the organization's activities, local and national
Instructions, and reports and forms on the management of the local
chapter.
Gift of James N. Primm.
Missouri. Univ. Libr. MS 61-533
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1886.
Papers, 1837-1953.
5 v. and 19 folders.
CoUectlon * fSity ° f M ' ssour ' L'brary, Western Historical Manuscripts
U. S. Senator from Missouri. Correspondence, miscellaneous
papers, and volumes containing accounts, receipts, prices, records of
dally events, news of friends, and ideas on polities. The correspond-
ence mentions prices of cattle and merchandise, the sectional contro-
versy, the Civil War, elections, political parties, conditions after the
war, senators, and other acquaintances In Washington. Includes a
thesis, The life of David Bice Atchison as told by himself and con-
temporaries (1920), by Ida Isabel Roberts. Correspondents include
Jefferson Davis, Edward Everett, Stephen W. Kearny, Richard M.
Johnson, Nathaniel Lyon, James M. Mason, Andrew H. Reeder and
George G. Vest. '
Deposited by Annie Atchison.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1861. 2. Reconstruction. 3. Missouri—
Econ. condlt i. Roberts, Ida Isabel. The life of David Rice Atchi-
son as told by himself and contemporaries.
MS 61-534
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Bell, Charles Jasper, 1885-
Congressional papers, 1935-49.
60 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
U. S. Representative from Missouri. Correspondence and other
papers covering Bell's term ln Congress. The more important part of
the papers relate to committees which he headed, or of which he was a
member: Insular Affairs, Education, Elections, Pensions Rivers and
Harbors, and Public Buildings and Grounds. Includes material con-
cerning general legislation and political campaigns, and much corre-
spondence with constituents seeking employment or other favors
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Deposited by Mr. Bell. ' "«rary.
1. U. S,— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1953. 2. Patronage, Political— Missouri.
Missouri. Univ. Libr. MS 61-535
Lewis family.
Papers, 1774-1940.
3000 items and 7 v.
,„* More thfln half of the coition consists of bills and receipts (1774-
1859) pertaining to the estate of George Blight, Philadelphia property
owner who died in 1834. Most of the remainder concerns the mar-
riages of Eleanor Lewis and C. Whalen Vaughnn (1907) and of Elea-
nor Lewis and W. Furness Thompson (1940) Includes a small
amount of social correspondence (1936-40) of Clifford Lewis in, some
material on the Melody Club and the Wednesday Music Club Phila-
delphia amateur music clubs ln which Mrs. Clifford Lewis Jr was in-
terested, and minutes and dividend book of the Phoenix Mutual Insur-
ance Company.
Presented by Clifford Lewis m, 1956.
J;,% al „ pr o p8r t y— Philadelphia. 2. Musical societies— Philadelphia
I. Blight, George, d. 1834.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-536
392
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to the War of 1812.
14 Items, 8 v., 7 boxes, and 1 package.
In New Tort Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, military roll of officers, muster rolls, payrolls,
receipts, accounts, and miscellaneous military papers. Includes letters
and orders (1812-18) of Gen. Henry Dearborn; 14 letters of Richard
Goodell, Jr., of Pomfret, Conn., written during the war; extracts from
the journals (1804-16) of Peter Brooke, lieutenant in the British
Navy, which Include a description of the Battle of New Orleans ;
journal (1814-15) of the activities along the southern coast of the
U. S. or Sir Alexander P. S. Cochrane, vice admiral, British Navy, In
command of : the North American Station ; proceedings and orders
(1814) of the Independent Battalion, Governor's Guards, and bylaws
(1817) for the regulation of the officers of the Governor's Guards;
proceedings ( 1813-14) of the Committee for the Defense of New York ;
and an Index of service records in Albany, N. Y., compiled by Frederick
G. Mather.
L U. S.— Hist. — War of 1812 — Sources, 2. New Orleans, Battle of,
1815.
MS61-637
New York Historical Society
.New York Historical Society.
Military and naval papers, 1769-1851,
153 Items and 16 v.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Correspondence (1798-1817) of General James Wilkinson; letter
books (1804-08) of George Davis, D. S. charge 1 d'affaires at Tunis,
covering part of the period of the Barbary Wars; medical and surgi-
cal journal (1818) of Thomas V. Wiesenthal, surgeon's mate, on the
U. S. Frigate Java; journal (1838-43) kept by John C. Feblger as a
midshipman; extracts from the journal (1828-50) of William I*
Herndon, U. S. Navy ; logbooks of H. M. S. Hunter (1807-08), D. S. S.
Hornet (1827), U. S. S. Portsmouth (kept by William H. Weaver,
1848-49), and the steam yacht Viking which was used as a dispatch
boat during the Spanish-American War; account book (1769-70) of
the 17th British Regiment, In England; list of the vessels of the
British Navy In sea pay, with their dispositions (Feb. 1, 1770), pre-
pared for Sir Edward Hawke; regulations for the order and dis-
cipline of the troops of the U. S., probably written during the period
of the Revolution (in French) ; proceedings (1794) of the Commit-
tee for the FortlBcatlon of New York; aqcount book (1808-12) of
Elbert Anderson, Jr., of New York, of his contracts and work with
the War Dept. for provisioning troops In New York and New Jersey;
applications for appointment to the U, P. Navy and to Annapolis
(1795-1851); and reports (1848-49) of Lt John A. Dahlgren to
Commodore Warrington, on the ranges of the 8-lnch shell gun and
on the 32-pounder. ; „ ■■
1. D. S.— For. rel.*— Tunisia. 2. Tunisia — For. rel. — D. S. 8. U. S.
Navy— Hist— Sources. 4. D. S. Army— Hist.— Sources. 5. Gt.
Br lt — Defeuses. 6. New York (City)— Fortifications.
MS 61-538
New York Historical Society .;
Barrett, Jesse William, 1884-
Papers, 1905-63.
1818folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, and other papers cover-
ing Barrett's career as a prominent St. Louis lawyer, attorney gen-
eral of Missouri (1921-25) and Republican candidate for Governor
(1936) The political papers include material from the campaign of
1920, correspondence with political supporters and with Lloyd O.
Stark, who won the election for Governor, lists of voters and election
results of the gubernatorial campaign, and items concerning the Pen-
dergast machine and the New Deal. Includes correspondence per-
taining to activities of the American Legion, of which Barrett was a
member ; Methodist Church records and financial reports, speeches
before church groups, and correspondence With Bishop Ivan Lee Holt
and other church leaders; correspondence, speeches, reports, and
minutes of the Board of Trustees of Culver-Stockton College; and
material related to the Scottish Rite Order.
Gift of Rodney Fairfield.
1. Lawyers— St. Louis — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2.
Missouri — Pol. & govt.— 1865- 8. Pendergast, Thomas Joseph,
1870-1945. 4. American Legion. Missouri. 5. Methodist Church In
Missouri, 6. Freemasons. U. S. Scottish rite. i. Culver-Stock-
ton College, Canton, Mo. Board of Trustees.
MS61-539
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Benecke, Louis.
Papers, 1865-1913.
1 box.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Lawyer, of Brunswick, Mo. and member of the Missouri Senate.
Papers relating to politics and legislation, to the Missouri State
Republican Convention of 1900, to the Grand Army of the Repub-
lic, and to the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. In-
cludes muster rolls (1865) for Cdmpany I 49th Missouri Volunteers
and reunion programs and newspaper clippings pertaining to the 18th
Missouri Infantry Regiment.
Deposited by R. W. Benecke.
1. Mlssourl—Pol. & govt. — 1865- 2. Republican Party. Mis-
souri, Convention, 1900. 8. Grand Army of the Republic. 4. Mili-
tary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. 5. Missouri
Infantry. 18th Regt., 1861-1865. 6. U. S.— Hist— Civil War.— Mis-
sourl Infautrv— 18th. l. Missouri Infantry. 49th Regt, 1864-1865.
MS 61-540
Missouri. 1'iviv. Libr,
Pratt, John Gill, 1814-1900. i
Papers, 1834r-99.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Kansas State Historical Society Manuscript Division.
Correspondence, accounts, reports, land allotments, deeds, con-
tracts, vouchers, and other papers. The letters for the first few
years are largely personal In nature. Later papers fail Into divisions
based on Pratt's activities: missionary printer at the Shawnee Bap-
tist mission, Johnson Co., Kan. (1837-44), head of the Stockbrldge
mission near Fort Leavenworth, Kan. (1844-48), leader of the Dela-
ware Baptist mission In Wyandotte Co., Kan. (1848-64) and U. S.
Indian agent at the Delaware agency with headquarters at Leaven-
worth, Kan. (1864-68) The largest segment falls within the period
of Pratt's service as U. S. agent to the Delaware Indians.
Described In the Kansas historical quarterly, v. 1, no. 2 (1931-32)
p. 83-88.
Gift of Rosamond Pratt Burt, 1907.- .
1. Baptist Mission Press. 2. Printing— Hist— Kansas. 8. Shaw-
nee Indians— Missions. 4. Stockbildge Indians — Missions. S.Dela-
ware Indians—Missions. 6.. Indians of North America — Government
relations— 1789-1869. 7. Indians of North America— Mlsslona &
Baptists— Missions.
, : .,."'. MS61-541
Kansas State Hist Soc.
Records of lead mining in Washington Co., Mo., 1834-1913.
129 V.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Daybooks, ledgers, journals, Invoice books, smelting records, haul-
ing records, and other papers of the Smith-Manning Go., the Palmer
Lead Co., the Missouri and Pennsylvania Lead Co., and the Renault
Lead Co. Includes records of general stores operated by the Smith-
Manning Co. and the Palmer Lead Co.
Gift of Paul D. Reliefer. ^
1. Lead Industry and trade — Washington Co., Mo. 2. General
stores— Washington Co., Mo. I. Smith-Maiming Company, n. Pal-
mer Lead Company, Palmer, Mo. in. Missouri and Pennsylvania Lead
Company, iv. Renault Lead Company.
MS 61-542 rev
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Springer, William McKendree, 1836^-1903;
Papers, 1861-1904.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library. - ■ , m , , „
Lawyer, Judge, and Illinois politician, Correspondence (official and
Dersonal). legal papers, speeches, bills, and receipts. Includes
Springer's decisions (1895-99) as judge In the U. S. Court for Indian
Territory; the Cotton case of the 1860's involving the seizure, as
prizes of war, of property on land within the b°'°ers^rthe Con-
federate States of America by the U. S.Navy; cases (1800-08) con-
cerning the pollution of the Mississippi River to the detriment of the
citizens of Missouri; the oleomargarine question; and references to
the Democratic Party and its position on the silver question. Cor-
respondents Include William J. Bryan, Grover Cleveland, and Richard
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mrs. William A. Trees, 1957.
1 Judges — Illinois — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. t> —
Hl s t civil War — Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc, 8. Illinois —
Pol &eovt 4. Water— Pollution— Missouri. 6. Oleomargarine— Law
and legislation— U. S. 6. Silver question. I, U. S. District Court
Indian Territory (Northern District)
MS 61-643 rev
Chicago Hist, Soc. Libr.
Yeates family.
Papers, 1718-1876.
ca. 7500 items. „ ■-. ■
Tn Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Jasper Yeates' papers (1764-1816) reflect his activities as a lead-
ing Zyer 1 > LanSurter County, Pa., and as a judge of the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania. They contain his notes on trials, evidence,
arguments, depositions, and judicial opinions, and Include a large
MS 61-544
393
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1876. (Continued)
group of personal correspondence^ 1780-1816) with noted men, among
.them, Richard Peters, Edward Burd, Thomas Hartley, and William
Tllghman, dealing with political' events, 'public questions, and con-
gressional and administrative affairs. John Yeates' papers (1738-
1885) relate chiefly to commerce and shipping between the Middle
Atlantic colonies and Barbatfoes, Antigua, and other islands in the
West Indies. Other papers Include a survey of Richard Hill's plan-
tation in Philadelphia, by Jacob Taylor (1718) ; Redmond Conyng-
ham's letters, essays, etc. (1822) ; estate papers, accounts, etc. (1750-
59) of Peter Qrubb; Jasper Yeates Cunningham family papers (1850-
76) i chronology of the history of the world, from the creation to
1750; and Yeates genealogical notes,
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. U, S.— Pol. & govt.— 1783-1865. 8. U. S.— Comm.— West Indies. 4.
West Indies — Comm. — U. S. 5. World history — Chronology. I.
Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817. n. Conyngham, Redmond, 1781-1846. in.
Grubb, Peter, 1707 or 8-ca. 1754. iv. Cunningham, Jasper Yeates.
MS 61-544
Historical Society of - Pennsylvania
Pemberton family.
Papers, 1641-1880.
co. 15,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Pennsylvania Quaker
family: Phlneas Pemberton (1650-1702), Israel Pemberton, Sr. (1605-
1754), Israel Pemberton, Jr. (1715-79), James Pemberton (1728-
1809), John Pemberton (1727-05), and their descendants. The major
portion of the collection (1641-1808), chronologically arranged In
66 v„ Includes material on seventeenth century personalities, religious
intolerance and persecution, Quaker meetings, economic and social
conditions, colonial relations with England, commerce and shipping,
events abroad, events of the Revolution, the Constitutional Assembly,
Presidential elections, U. S. controversies with France, relations with
the Indians, and slavery. Additional Items Include estate papers
from New Jersey, Maryland, and Pennsylvania (1657-1808) ; legal
documents and commissions (1656-1831), some bearing signatures of
Presidents and statesmen; essays, genealogical notes, biographical
sketches, memorandum books, receipt books; Thomas Clifford account
book (1789) and miscellaneous papers; writings of Thomas Wilkin-
son and Samuel Pnrrlsh; family correspondence; letters of John
Fotherglll (1740-80), Richard Partridge, John Hunt (1758-6-1) and
of Shoemaker and Rawle families (1780-1821) ; and diaries of Thomas
Parke (1771-2) and Rebecca Warner Rawle (1813)
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
Presented by Henry Pemberton, Jr., 1892.
1. Friends, Society of — Hist. — Sources. 2. Eighteenth century. S.
U, S. — Hist. — Revolution— Miscellanea. 4. Real property— Pennsyl-
vania. 5. Philadelphia — Comm. 6. Scotland — Descr. & trav. 7. Phil-
adelphia Dispensary,
MS 61-548
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776.
Papers.
12 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lieutenant Governor of New York. Letter books, letters to Colden,
; and his writings on scientific and historical subjects. Includes a con-
tinuation of his History of the five Indian nations (1707-20)
Most of the papers have been printed or calendared In New York
Historical Society Collections, 1868, 1876-77, 1917-28, 1034-35.
1. V. S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Smith, William, 1729-
1803. History of the Province of New York. 3. Indians of North
America— Government relations — To 1780. 4. Scientists— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Natural history — America. i. Colden,
Cadwallader, 1688-1776. History of the five Indian nations.
MS 61-546
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Indians, 1735-1827.
8v. '
In New York Historical Society collections.
Journal (1809-18) of John Sergeant while missionary to the In-
dians at Stockbrldge, Mass.; journal, in French, of observations of
the Choctaw Indians, made on a trip from Mobile to New Orleans
(1782); Journal kept by Elizabeth Fotherglll of the visit of seven
Seneca Indians to York, Eng. (May 1818) ; a volume of vocabulary of
the Creek Indians (1827) ; a dictlonory, compiled by Davis Zeisberger,
missionary, of the language of the Lenl-LenHpe or Delaware Indians;
a vocabulary of the OJlbway language, compiled by C. F. Morton
(1827) ; a register of baptisms, marriages, and funerals performed
by Henry Barclay at Fort Hunter, N. Y. (1735-16) ; and a record of
Council and speeches to and by the Indian Nations in the province
of Upper Canada (1796-1803)
1. Stockbrldge Indians — Missions, 2. Choctaw Indians. 3. Seneca
Indians. 4. Indians of North America — Languages- — -Glossaries,
vocabularies, etc. 5. Registers of births, etc. — Montgomery Co., M. V.
6. Indians of North Americn — Ontnrio— Government relations.
MS 61-547
New York Historical Society
Nead, Frank B collector.
Documents, 1663-1866.
ca. 135 ItemB.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and documents pertaining primarily to Pennsyl-
vania colonial history. Includes patent of land on the Delaware
granted to Brick Nichelsen by Governor Richard Nlcholls (1663);
original deed from Indian chiefs to William Penn for a portion of
land In Pennsylvania (1683); letter of Instruction relating to legal
and ps<: "Inclal matters signed by William Penn (1700) ; Instruction
to Gov .or Patrick Gordon concerning duties on English Importation
signed by George n (1782) ; papers (1728-77) relating to Indian
affairs in which Robert Orme, William Johnson, Governor Robert H.
Morris, Governor William Denny, Conrad Welser, the Council of
Safety, and others, were Interested ; petitions concerning extension
of county boundary lines, Iron Industry, construction of roads, Con.
nectlcut affair, etc. (1728-1814) ; certificates of enlistment, discharges,
papers of the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania, etc. (1775-83) ;
plans of the Asylum Company and of the North American Land Com-
pany (1795) Includes letters of George Washington (1777-88),
Edward Urnddock, James Buchanan, John C. Calhoun, Alexander J.
Dallas, Alexander Hamilton, James Hamtlton, James Madison, John
Nicholson, Louis Marie de Noailles, Timothy Pickering, Edmund
Randolph, and Joseph Reed.
Purchased. -''■-.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Pennsyl-
vania— -Hist.— ^Revolution — Sources, 3. Indians of North America-
Pennsylvania— Government relations. 3, Susquehanna claim. 5.
Asylum Company. 6. North American Land Company.
MS61-548
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860.
Papers, 1693-1855.
16v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia historian. Correspondence, literary MSS., drafts,
sketches, pictures of historic landmarks portraits of eminent men nnd
newspaper clippings. Includes Mason and Dixon Line material ; Lucy
Watson's account of new settlers (1762) ; French exercises by John
F. Watson (1803) ; account of the first settlement of Buckingham
and Solebury Townships, Bucks Co., by Dr. John Watson (1804) ;
account of John F. Watson's visit to Valley Forge (1820), to Chester
(1827) nnd to the Delaware end Chesapeake Canal (1829) ; John F.
Watson correspondence (1823-28) and the following literary MSS.:
Annals of Philadelphia (1829) with a Supplement (1848) ; Visit to
Tinlcum; The workings of covetousness ; notes on Germantown, Rox-
borough nnd Valley Forge; Visits to Graeme Park, Horsham ; Histori-
cal notes and maps; Philadelphia views; notes and maps of counties
In Pennsylvania,
Journal of John Watson, 1750-51, published In Pennsylvania maga-
zine of history and biography, v. 39 (1915) p. 1-47.
Gift of John F. Watson ; purchase.
1. Pennsylvania— Civilization. 2, Mason and Dixon's Line. 8,
Bucks Co., Pa, — Hist. 4. Chesapeake nnd Delaware Canal.-. 5. Penn-
sylvania — Maps. 6. Philadelphia — Descr. — Views. I. Watson, John
Fanning, 1779-1860. Annals of Philadelphia, n. Watson, John
Fanning, 1779-1860. Views of the city of Philadelphia.
MS<U-r»49
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
This number not used: Ms 61-550
McMichael, Clayton, 1844-1906.
Papers, 1861-1901.
250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Editor nnd proprietor of the Philadelphia North American, nnd
municipal oftteinl of Philadelphia. Military correspondence (1861-
65) ; letters to McMichael (1872-1901) ; papers relating to his taking
over the office of City Treasurer (1807-08) ; materials relating to the
U. S. Mint in Philadelphia (1872) and to the office of Postmaster
which he assumed in 1902 ; clippings, speeches, etc,
Presented by Mrs. Emory McMichael, 1944.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 2. Philadelphia — Pol. &
govt.— 1805- 3. V. S. Mint.
MS 61-551
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Longstreth School, Philadelphia. Alumnae Association.
Records, 1829-1942.
"a. 395 Items.
In Hlstorlchl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1912-39), minute books, memoirs, canceled checks
and bank statements (1828-35), lists of members (1025-38), bills,
receipts, and treasurer's reports (1929-36), newspaper clippings,
pamphlets, etc. ; school account books (1829-80) ; other account books
(1899-1931), and officers' books (1899-1930)
Presented by Miss A, M. Archnmbault, 1941.
MS 61-552
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
394
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Young, William, 1765-1829.
Correspondence, 1792-1827.
co. 1054 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collection.,.
Bookseller and printer of Philadelphia. Correspondence with
Darton and Harvey, London; Dunlap and Claypoolej William Gilbert,
Dublin; Joshua Gilpin; Richard Folwell; Benjamin F. Garrlgues;
Boss and Simpson; John Matthews ; John Stockton and Son ; William
Warner and Co., and others.
Presented by Hiram E. Deats, 1941.
1. Book Industries and trade— Philadelphia.
MS 61-553
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
7 ardan, Ewing, 1817-1920.
Papers of Ewing and Francis Jordan, 1816-77.
15 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ewing Jordan's schoolbooks (1858-61) used at Nazareth Hall, and
a scrapbook kept at the University of Pennsylvania, together with a
diary (1848-77) of Francis Jordan.
Presented by the estate of Ewing Jordan.
1. Text-books — Collections. 2. Pennsylvania. University — Stu-
dents.
■ ",- MS61-554
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stackhouse, WiUiam.
Diaries, 1868-65.
3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. •
Diaries of a volunteer with the 119th Pennsylvania Infantry In the
Civil War.
Presented by Mrs. Lille Wilson and Charles S. Stackhouse.
1. Pennsylvania Infantry. 119th Regt, 1882-1865. 2. U. S.—
Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories— Pennsylvania Infantry —
119th.
MS 61-555
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Union Burial Ground Society, Philadelphia.
Records, 1827-89.
s v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of owners of lots, and of Interments In the Union Burial
Ground.
Presented by Mrs. A. Merrill Redding.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Philadelphia.
MS 61-556
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913, collector.
Papers, ca. 1644-ca. 1884.
ca. 8500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Autograph letters, portraits, maps, broadsides, and documents.
Includes petitions for licenses for public houses, grand Jury lists,
mortgages, bonds, shipping bills, receipts, marriage and court records
(1709-87) ; miscellaneous documents relating to extension of the fron-
tier toward the Susequehanna River,, whale boats on the Oswago,
Indian affairs, Fort Augusta, Fort Allen, Fort Pitt, treaty of Easton,
French and Indian War, embargoes, ' and the smallpox epidemics
(1701-63) ; petitions of Mennonltes and Quakers relating to the oath
of allegiance (1778) ; Revolutionary War Items relating to conftsea
tiou of property, raising of troops, medical supplies, finance, distress
on the frontiers, pensions to families of soldiers, armaments, and
enlistment (1775-83) ; approximately 4,000 portraits of eminent Amer-
icans and Europeans; views of colonial Philadelphia churches, Inns,
mills, bridges, and homes, and miscellaneous maps, facsimiles,
sketches, drawings, and broadsides. Correspondents Include Queen
Christina of Sweden (1644), John Prlntz (1644), Peter Stuyvesant
(1653), Sir William Penn (1655), William Penn (1681), James Har-
rison and William Turner (1686-97), William Markhamand James
Pemberton (1693-94), Jasper Teates, Sir William Johnson, Edward
Penlngton, William Keith, Jacob Arndt, John Bayard, William Par-
sons, Phlneas Pemberton, Thomas • Leach, Edmond Physlck, Jacob
Duche, Sprlngett Penn, Nicholas Scull, Chevalier de la Luzerne, Isaac
Norrls, Thomas Bradford, George Washington, William Shlppen,
Caspar Wlstar, Rembrandt Peale, Mary Masters Penn, Franklin
Bache, Thomas McKean, Clement Biddle, and Joseph Watson.
"1. Pennsylvania — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Pennsyl-
vania— Hist. — Revolution— Sources. 3. Portraits, Amerlcnn. 4. Por-
traits. European, 5. Philadelphia — Descr. — Views.
MS 61-557
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Records, 1854-1921.
3 v. and 2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, annual reports, yearbooks, and 3 scrapbooks containing
material on the history of cricket In Philadelphia, the trips of Phila-
delphia crieketeers to England In 1889 and 1903, and letters, clippings,
etc. concerning the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Includes some material
on International cricket matches of 1888 and 1872.
Presented In part by Percy H. Clark, 1952.
1. Cricket— Hist.
MS 61-568
Historical Society of • Pennsylvania
Philadelphia. Apprentices' Library Company.
Records, 1813-1045.
23 v. and 7 boxes. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ....
Records of the first free circulating library in America. Minute
books of the Board of Managers, minutes of the Committee on -Attend-
ance (1830), minutes of the Committee for a Girls Library (1842-47).,
and of the Library Committee (1858-1945), a record book, cash ledg-
ers, bookplates, and correspondence and miscellaneous papers pertain-
ing to the Library. ■
Presented to the Apprentices' Library, 1947.
MS61-559
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Konkle, Burton Alva, 1861-1944-
Papers.
4 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. •■■■■■: _
Pennsylvania historian and biographer. Notes for his works, par-
ticularly those on the Uvea of George Bryan and of John Motley
'"lJBryan, George, 1731-1791. 2. Morehead, John Motley, 1870-
MS 61-560
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Girard College, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1885-94.
ca. 800 Items. , , „ .. _
In His toilcal Society of Pennsylvania collections. ....
Letters written to John S. Boyd, superintendent of admissions and
Indentures at Girard College. Includes letters of recommendation,
and°etters from former students telling of their life after leaving the
college.
foirari'OoUege,' Philadelphia-Admission. 2. Girard College,
Phliadelphla-^lumnl. MS 61-561
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Flagg, Josiah Foster.
Papers, 1821-59.
87 Items.
In His -loi-lcal Society of Pennsylvania collections. . .
Letters (1810-55) and a diary (1849) concerning a trip to Cali-
fornia and life there during gold-rush days. Includes a few letters
(1821-24) of Adln G. Croft, and John Foster Brewster Flagg's diary
(1859) of a trip to Europe. "' ,^i»
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Gummere, 1946 <■■
1 Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 2. Frontier and pioneer life—
California. 3. Europe— Descr. & trav— 1800-1918. _ __ _ _
Mool-oba
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- colUotor.
Autograph letters, 1762-1807.
500 items. ..■,»■
In Hii t-irlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Autograph letters of members of the Continental Congress.
Presented bv Mr. Jenkins, 1945, , _ n rt „
rSutors-U. Spirographs. 2. Autographs-U. S.-<3ollec-
tlonS - MS 61-563
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
395
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
giegler, John Williamson, 1868-1938
Papers, 1911-17.
SOOOitemB.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
i. .!' *?? ejection centers around the General Alumni Assoola-
oJfi^mS? V n , lvers "r of Pennsylvania, In which zlegYer was a X.
Other materials relate to independent political action in Delaware
l?P^syWa h nia Sabbntl1 BCh00lS ' and * "»" *> ^Tre locafoplffon
Presented by the estate of Mr. Zlegler, 1942
wareSo n pa 1Va po?A™J? e 1 1 ^ « en erai Alumni Society. 2. Dela-
^Wanta Sunday-schools. 4. Local optlon-Penn-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-664
Smith, Persifor Frazer, 1798-1858.
Papers, 1770-1873.
800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
M^ y ™m?/ - H? 6 ™ and „ a letter b00k relating to the War with
Mexico, military letters to General Smith (1838-58), miscellaneous
legarpapers (1770-1S73), daybook of Sprlngton Forge (lsra^^ac-
counts of Matthew Stanley (1815-41), and legal notes? ™ '
Presented by Mrs. Talbot 1939.
X U. Sy— Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Sources 2 U S —
History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 3. Iron Industry and trade—
Pennsylvania. i. Stanley, Matthew.
„,.,,„,.' MS 61-565
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. National Guard. 1st Infantry.
Records of Company D, 1861-1923.
1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
th» hiit!?,'„ n0 £ ^t? '''""Sterg, clippings, and other records, relating to
the history of the Philadelphia militia regiment which took part In
supposing the labor troubles at Hazelton in 1876 and atTltteburgS
in 1877, and saw service as the 109th Regiment In World War T
Presented by the estate of Edward S. Sayres, 1931
Army P Tolft T i a nfa fl nt?y antry ' * ^ ^'^ ( ' M "' tla) n ' U - S -
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-566
Jones, William, 1760-1831.
Papers, 1792-1839.
1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cabinet member and president of the Second Bant of the United
States. Includes letters from Jefferson, Gallatin, Decatur. Clay and
other men of national Importance.
. Pes crlbed In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v 66
(1942) p. 479-432. ""
Presented by Mrs. John H. Dllkes, 1942.
1. U, S.— Pol. & govt— 1801-1815. 2, D. S.— Hist— War of 1812—
Naval operations. 3. Bank of the United States, 1816-1836.
MS 61-567
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Croghan, George, d. 1782.
Papers, 1754-1808.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Photocopies and typescripts.
with tne^ndTans LetterB and documents relating to Oroghan's work
Presented by the University of Pennsylvania Library, 1947
i. Indians of North America— Government relations— To 1789.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-568
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864.
Papers, 1791-1880.
ca. 1400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Vice President and diplomat Correspondence., the MS. pf his
biography of his father, Alexander James Dallas, and some corre-
spondence of the latter.
Purchase, 1947.
I. Dallas, Alexander James, 1759-1817. Life and writings of Alex-
ander James Dallas.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-569
Edmonds, Franklin Spencer, 1874-1945.
Papers.
ca. 60 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, educator, and author. Correspondence and notes relating
to his papers on Albert H. Smythe, George Davidson, and John G
Johnson; material gathered for a life of U. S. Grant and an essay,
Progressive education In the nineteenth century.
Presented by Mrs. Edmonds, 1947.
1. Smyth, Albert Henry, 1863-1907. 2. Grant, Ulysses Simpson,
pres, U. S., 1822-1885. 3. Davidson, George, 1825-1911. 4. Johnson
John Graver, 1841-1917. 5. Education— Experimental methods.
„, . , „ MS 61-570
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Knight, Grant Cochran, 1893-1956.
Letters, 1924-49.
491 Items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Author and educator. Correspondence reflecting the Ideas and
theories of outstanding American authors of the period. Correspond-
ents Include Robert E. Splller, Norman Thomas, Carl Van Doren,
Henry Van Dyke, Edward Charles Wagenknecht, Baube Walter,
Robert Pehn Warren, and Edward A. Weeks,
Indexed in manuscript catalog.
Acquired from Mr. Knight, 1950.
1. Authors, American. 2. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences,
MS 61-571
etc.
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Troutman family.
Business records, 1729-1885.
546 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence and business papers (chiefly 1816-85) of the de-
scendants of John Michael Troutman of Nelson Co., Ky. concerning
farming operations in Kentucky and the Deep South. Includes
letters relating to the family's efforts to regain money lost when
slaves Joined the Union Army. The material Is related to the
library's Dlcken-Troutman family papers.
Indexed in manuscript catalog.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Agriculture— Southern States. 2. Kentucky— Hist— Civil War-
Claims.
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-572
Shepherd, Theodosia Burr (Hall) 1854-1906.
Papers, ca. 1900-40.
lft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (123)
Florist and author. Correspondence, scrapbooks, photos., and
an unpublished biography of Mrs. Shepherd by her daughter Myrtle
Shepherd Francis. The correspondence is chiefly With Mrs. Francis.
Gift of Myrtle Shepherd Francis, 1944.
1. Floriculture— California— Ventura. 2. Seed industry and trade —
Ventura, Calif. i, Francis, Myrtle (Shepherd)
„"''■'"■■ MS 61-573
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Moore, Frank, 1828-1904.
Correspondence, 1861-75.
200 items and 1 v.
In Ne\v York Historical Society collections.
Author. Includes a letter book (1869-76) covering the period
when Moore was attached to the U. S, legation In Paris.
MS 61-574
New York Historical Society
Coles, Edward, 1786-1868.
Papers, 1762-1887.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Governor of Illinois. Correspondence, documents, and business
papers. Includes letters (1810-68) containing information on the
War of 1812, on Washington during Madison's administration, and
on Coles' business activities; an autobiographical sketch, and account
books.
Presented by Oliver W. Bobbins, 1948.
1. U. S.— Hist— War of 1812— Sources. 2. Washington, D. C—
Hist — Sources.
MS 61-575
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
396
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chew family, collector.
Pennsylvania boundary line papers, 18th cent.
ca. 250' Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Papers relating to the boundary disputes . between Pennsylvania,
Maryland, and Delaware. Includes grants by both Penn and Balti-
more; Instructions to their agents; minute books of the Commis-
sioners for establishing the boundaries (1739-68) ; weekly account
of the hands employed In running the Mason-Dixon line (1767),
and account book of the Commissioners (1764-85)
Deposited by the Ohew family, 1947.
1, Mason and Dixon's Line. 2. Pennsylvania— Bound.
MS 61-576
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Craig, Margaret Murphy (Craig)
Correspondence, 1779-1837.
ca. 803 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence of Mrs. John Craig, mother of Mrs, Nicholas
Biddle, containing material concerning the Blddle and Craig families.
Presented by Mrs. Harold Paumgarten.
1. Oralg family. 2. Blddle family.
MS 61-577
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Morrisania, New York City, 1846-74.
8v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Dockets of the Justices of Peace (1848-73), minutes of the Board
of Representatives of the Morrisania Fire Dept. (1866-74), and of the
Monitor Engine Co. No. 2 of East Morrisania (1862-70).
1. Court records— Bronx (Borough) 2. New York (City)— Fires
and Are prevention.
MS 61-578
New York Historical Society
New York (City) Mariners' Church.
Marriage records, 1830-52.
16 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Marriages performed by Henry Chase.
1. Registers of births, etc. — New York (City),
d. 185S.
r. Chase, Henry,
MS 61-579
New York Historical
Society
Moot Debating Club, New York.
Records, 1768-74.
1 package.
In New York Historical Society collections,
Minutes and papers.
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-580
New York Historical Society.
Revolutionary "War papers, 1775-95.
ca. 00 items, 27 v., 2 boxes, and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, journals, diaries, muster rolls, receipt books, and
other military papers. Includes papers relating to New York State
committees and commissions ; proceedings of a Court of Inquiry held
at Morristown, N. J. (1779) by order of Lord Stirling and a Board of
General Oflicers of the British Army, New York City, appointed by
General Sir Henry Clinton (Aug. 7, 1781) to consider the expenditures
of public money in the different departments established by him when
he succeeded to the command of the British Army at New York;
British and Hessian material, mainly Quartermaster's Dept. papers
of Bast Florida and Virginia ; enlistments In Oapt. Joseph Stedham's
Company, Dover, Del., (1776) ; list of Capt. Knowlton's Company of
Volunteers of Ashford, Conn. (1775) ; returns (1779-81) of the 1st
New York Regt. of Infantry of Col. Goose Van Schalck ; and a sermon
delivered by the Rev. Tenney at Valley Forge. Other persons repre-
sented in the collection include Man-lot Arbuthnot, Erkuries Beatty,
Christopher Benson, Henry Davles, William Douglas, Jacob Gerrlsh,
Ebenezer Gray, John M. MacDonald, Samuel McNeill, Cbevnller de
Mauduit du Plcssis, Solomon Nash, Daniel Newton, Theodore Roberts,
Walter Stewart, John Welles, and Daniel Wler.
Described In Survey of the manuscript collections In the New York
Historical Society (194i) p. 73-75.
1. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolu-
tion — Registers, lists, etc.
MS 61-581
New York Historical
Society
Gwathmey (Cabell) collection, 1708-1852.
ca. 170 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (38-239A)
Lt°te°rs? P papers, illHStrattons, and portraits relating to Revolu-
tlonarv and early nineteenth century statesmen. Persons named In-
clude Abigail Smith Adams, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Louisa
Catherine. Johnson Adams, Samuel Adams, Ethan Allen, John Arm-
strong, Benedict Arnold, Carter Braxton, Aaron Burr, George Gordon
NoSl Byron, 6th Bnron Byron, Charles Carroll, Landon Carter Samuel
Chase, George Clinton, James Clinton, Catherine Schuyler Cochran,
M Colm, Roswell L. Colt, William Constable, Myles Cooper Francis
Corbln, Richard Cutts, Thomas Dawes, Judge Dewey, John Dean
Dickinson, John Doble, Jonathan Edwards, William Bllery, Oliver Hlls-
worth Benjnmln Franklin, Robert Fulton, Horatio Gates, Blbrldge
Gerry,' Nathanael Greene, Matthew Grlswold, Lyman Hall, Alexander
Hamilton, John Hancock, Anna T. Symes Harrison, Benjamin Harrison,
William Henry Harrison, Patrick Henry, William Holburne, Henry
Holllngsworth, Francis Hopklnson Mary Johnson Hanson, John
Eager Howard, David Humphreys, Jabez Huntington, Jededlah Hunt-
ington, Samuel Huntington, Washington Irving, Andrew Jackson, John
Jay Peter Augustus Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel of St. Thomas
Jenifer, William Samuel Johnson, John Paul Jones Jean Baron de
Knlb, Francis Scott Key, Henry Knox, Tadeus/, Koscluszko, Marqu
de Lafayette, John Langdoa, Henry Laurens, Charles Lee, Francis
Llgntf oot Lee, Henry Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Morgan Lewis, Robert
R Livingston James Logan, Thomas McKean, Dorothy Payne Todd
Madison James Madison, Francis Marion, Jane Franklin Mecom,
Arthur Mlddleton, Thomas Mifflin, Jnmes Monroe, Thorny Moore,
Daniel Morgan, Gouverneur Morris, Lewis Morris, Robert Morris,
Rev MOTtorf; Major Mountflorence, William Noland, William Paca,
Robert Treat Paine, Colonel Palfrey, Edmund Pendleton, William
P»nn, Richard Peters, Timothy Pickering, Charles Cotesworth Pinck-
ney Israel Putnam, Josiah Quincy, Edmund Randolph, Benjamin
Rush, Arthur St. Clair, Philip John Schuyler, Theodore Sedgwick,
Roger Sherman, Benjamin SUlman, John Stuart Skinner, Ambrose
Spencer, Frledrich, Baron von Steuben, Thomns Stone, Susa Street,
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, Edward Thornton Tayloe, John Tayloe, Julia
Maria Dickinson Tayloe, Charles Thomson, John Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, John Tyler, Martin Van Burcn, George Walton, ArtemaB
Dandrldge Custls Washington, James Watt, Anthony Wayne, William
Ward Maria Ward, James Worren, George Washington, Martha
White, James A. Wilkinson, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott, James
Wood, David Wooster, and George Wythe.
1. Statesmen, American,
MS 61-582
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Gihon, John H
Historical writings, 1845-57.
3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Historian. MSS. of his history of California, 1534 to 1850, history
of Kansas ( 1857) , and of Mexico and Texas (1845)
Presented by J. P. Nicholson, 1896.
1 California— Hist. 2. Kansas— Hist— 1854-1881. 3. Mexlco-
Hlst. 4. Texas— Hist.— To 1846. I. Glhon, John H. Geary and
Kansas.
MS 61-583
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bedford, Edwin Green, 1814-1900.
Papers, 1812-1912.
115 items and 40 V.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Farmer and stockbreeder. Correspondence, diaries, and othei
papers concerning Bedford's stockbreedlng enterprises, and the lb?e of
theDerloa Includes a letter from Thomas Bedford describing his er-
perlences In the War of 1812, a letter from Lewis Sanders abou! .the
importation of cattle In 1817, and letters from John Thornton, Bed-
ford's agent In London.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Oift 1948
1 Stock and stock-breeding— Kentucky. 2. Kentucky— Soe. life &
cust. S.U.S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Personal narratives.
MS 61-584
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr. _
Kentucky Association for the Improvement of the Breed
of Stock.
Records, 1828-69.
736 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Articles of incorporation, minutes of board meetings, deeds to prop-
erty, subscription lists, race meet schedules and purses, nominations
for races, rules and regulations for operation of the track, and other
papers concerning the operation of the Association, chiefly between
1828-60 -Includes a record o£ cattle bought from the Shakers at
Pleasant Hill, Ky„ and a pedigree record of stock.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Acquired, 1958. n , ■ ■ ■ ■■ ,
1 Horse-racing— Kentucky. 2. Cattle— Herd-books.
MS 61-585
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
397
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Arator, subdeacon in Borne, fl. 513-544.
The McKinlay collection of Arator manuscripts, ca. 800-
ca. 1300.
3 ft. (-19 items)
Ip University of California at Los Angeles Library (116)
Photocopies.
Reproductions of codices of the works of Arator, gathered before
World War n by Arthur Patch McKinlay from libraries In various
European countries. Some of the originals, such as those at Monte
Casslno, were undoubtedly destroyed during the war. The material Is
related to the library's McKinlay papers.
Unpublished register in the library. Also described In Arator, the
codicts, edited by A. P. McKinlay, 1942. ■
Purchase, 1948.
I. McKinlay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1958, collector.
n ii, I r, , MS61-586
California. Unly. at Los Angeles. Library
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889.
Tapers, 1861-87.
ca. 486 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Engineer, of Boston. Correspondence and other papers, Including
letters and plans for the transportation of troops and supplies during
the Civil War. Includes a group of cipher dispatches, list of tariff
rates over the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore E a; from
Washington to Annapolis (1861-65) ; miscellaneous papers, memo-
randa, and accounts (1861-85); papers of Allan Plnkertbc (1861);
letters and report relating to property seized at Annapolis station
(1361), and telegrams relating to military movements. Correspond-
ents include Robert Beale, George E. Bent, John Bingham, Thomas B.
Blackwell, Simon Cameron, William Crawford, S. P. Dupont, P H.
Hare, George McOiellan, Enoch L. Pratt, and George Stenrns
Presented by O. C. Pelton.
■n, 1 ' U -S— Hist.— Civil War— Transportation. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil
War— Finance, commerce, confiscations. i. Plnkerton, Allan, 1819-
Hlstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-587
Arnold, Henry Vernon, 1848-1931.
Papers, 1860-1931.
69 items.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Historian and author, Letters written to Arnold describing school
life and farming activities, by Thomas Kenny (of Northfleld, Minn ),
and others from New York. Includes four Issues of the Larrlmore
pioneer, Larrlmore, Dakota Territory (1883-98)
Presented by Luclle A Hanson.
1. Students— Northfleld, Minn. 2. Agriculture— Minnesota— North-
fleld. r. Kenny, Thomas, of Northfleld, Minn.
«. =._ o M S 61-588
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention autograph letters.
1837-38.
ca. 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Autograph letters and biographical sketches of members of the
Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1837; also autographs on
visiting cards, clippings, and other printed matter relating to the ac-
tivities of the convention.
Presented by Francis Shunk Brown and George R. Bedford.
1. Autographs— Pennsylvania— Collections. 2. Penns-lvania— Biog.
3. Pennsylvania, Constitutional Convention, 1837-1838."
„.,,,„,, , MS 61-589
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Thirteenth Minnesota Regimental Association.
Records, 1898-1946.
5 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and accounts relating to reunions sponsored by the
association.
„. tt, . c MS 61-590
Minn. Hist Soc,
Eleventh Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Associa-
tion.
Records, 1864-1913.
1 v. and 3 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, rosters, and miscellaneous notes collected by Wll-
ford 0. Wilson relating to former members of the regiment,
I. Wilson, WUford C.
MS 61-591
Minn. Hist. Soc.
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Canada, 1694-1825.
ca. 30 Items, 3 v. and 2 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
One hundred thirty letters to the Marquis de Lotblniere, 75 of them
from the Marquis de Vnudreull; orderly book of the 3rd New York
Continental Regt. (Aug. 1775-March 1776), journal of Col. Rudolphus
Ritzema, and journal ( Sept.-Nov., 1775) relating to Montgomery's
expedition ; receipts (1808) to Peter Russel, Receiver General ; copy of
a report to the Duke of Wellington relating to the North American
provinces, Halifax (Sept. 1825) with a report on the fortifications,
hospitals, magazines, etc.. In Upper and Lower Canada ; and miscel-
laneous papers (1694-1814)
1. Canada — Hist. — Sources. 2. Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776.
i. Lotblniere, Michel Alain Chartier de, marqnls de, 1723-1798. u.
Vaudreull de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de Rlgaud. marauls
de, 1698-1778.
New York Historical Society
Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1783.
Papers, 1718-98.
270 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Congregational minister. Papers relating to Congregationalism in
New England, International politics in relation to the American
colonies (1769-83) and the Cooper family. Includes a, large group of
sermons by Samuel and William Cooper.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Marvin O. Taylor, 1926.
■1. Congregational churches In New England. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revo-
lutions-Sources. 8. Cooper family. ' 4. Congregational churches — Ser-
mons. I. Cooper, William, 1694-1743.
MS 61-593
Henry E. Huntington Library
First Minnesota Volunteeer Infantry Association.
Records, 1869-1932.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and minutes of reunions, and a list of the dates of
members' deaths.
MS 61-594
Minn. Hist Soc.
Landon, Eliza (Hinckly)
Landon-Shattuck family papers, 1849-90.
101 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family correspondence of Mrs. Landon and Mrs. M. M. Shattuck.
Purchase. 1942.
I. Shattuck, Mrs. M. M.
MS 61-595
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Correspondence, 1926.
000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence relating to the luncheon given to the Crown Prince
and Princess of Sweden by the council of the society and by the
Swedish Colonial Society, June 2, 1926.
Presented by Miss M.Atherton Leach, 1931.
1. Gustaf vi Adolf, King of Sweden, 1882- 2. Visits of state —
U.S. i. Swedish Colonial Society.
MS61-596
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New York Historical Society.
Records of societies, clubs, and associations, 1795-1931.
47v. .
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, minutes, membership lists, reports, account books,
scrapbooks, miscellaneous papers, and other records of the following
organizations: Albion Club, N. SVC. ; American Home Missionary So-
ciety; American Water Color Society; Badminton Club, N. Y. C. ;
Blooming Grove Ladles Aid Society, N. Y.; Burns Society, N.'T. C. ;
Caledonian Club, N. Y. O. ; De Milt Literary Society, N. Y. C. ; Duryee's
Zouaves Veterans' Associations; Forensic Club, Charleston, S. C. ;
Free Democratic League of the City and the County of New York;
Humane Society, N. Y. C; Literary and Philosophical Society,
MS 61-597
398
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York Historical Society. Records of societies, clubs,
and associations, 1795-1931. (Continued)
N Y O • Loyal League of Citizens and Loyal National League ; Medi-
cal and 'Surgical Society of New York City; National Institute of
Letters, Arts and Sciences; New York Association for the Advance-
ment of Science and Art; New York Atheneum; New York Baptist
Missionary Society; New York Book Club; New York City Exempt
Firemen's Benevolent Fund Association of the Bronx; New lort
Washington Monument Association; New York Yacht Club; Red Hook
and Rhlnebeck, N. Y., Auxiliary Bible Society; Sons of Rhode Is and
in New York; St. Andrew's Curling Club, N. Y.; Salamander Society,
N Y'O.; Sandown Social Library, N. H.; Schaghtlcoke, N. *., Scien-
tific Society; Society for the Prevention of the Absconding and Abduc-
tion of Slaves, Richmond, Va. ; Society for the Prevention of Pauper-
Ism N Y. 0.; Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents,
NYC; Stuyvesant Square Home Guards, N. Y. O.; Sub-Roaa Club,
N Y. 0. ; West Side Association, N. Y. C. ; West Side Protective League,
N. Y. C. ; Woman's Patriotic Relief Association ; and Women's Cen-
tennial Union, N.Y. O. ,„ „
1 U g oiubs — Manuscripts. 2. Associations, institutions, etc. —
U.S.-kanuscrlpts. MS 61-597
New York Historical Society
Hobbs, Henry J P
Papers, 1937-46.
ca. 300 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections „,„,,,„„
Letters, notes, pamphlets, etc. showing the activities of a civilian
In England during World War n and the years Immediately before
and aftar.
Presented by Mr. Hobbs, 1847.
1. World War, 1936-1945-01. Brit. _
MS 61-598
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Learned, Marion Dexter, 1857-1917.
Papers, 1524-1916.
500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies. . .
Philologist, historian, editor, and head of the German department
of the University of Pennsylvania. Papers include photos, of docu-
ments in German archives relating to the settlement of America,
and diaries of members of the Learned family showing conditions In
Europe in 1914,
Purchase, 1943.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Germans In the
D. S. 8. Europe— Descr. & trav. — 1800-1918.
MS 61-599
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Yeates family.
Papers of the Yeates, Burd, and allied families, 1733-1894.
1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business and social correspondence, financial accounts, and mis-
cellaneous papers.
Presented by Mrs. T. Duncan Whelen.
i. Burd family,
MS 61-600
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Alexander, Lucien Hugh, 1866-1926.
Papers, 1899-1911.
'300 Items. , „ ■.,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to a controversy between Alexander, a Philadel-
phia lawyer-and member of the James Wilson Memorial Committee,
and Burton Alva Konkle, historian and secretary of the committee,
which originated the idea of bringing tbe remains of James Wilson
from North Carolina to Philadelphia In 1006. Includes material
on an attempt by Alexander to publish a commemorative volume.
Presented by John Alexander and Helen Alexander through the
Clements Library, 1937. .
1 Wilson, James, 1742-1708. t Konkle, Burton Alva, 1861-1944.
MS 61-601
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fox, Isaac, d. 1865.
Papers, 1863-69.
50 items and B v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
DlaX uSmS) of Fox, a sergeant of Co. F, ««h Pennsylvania
Volunteers, who was killed before Petersburg, Va., April 2, I860,
itncludes letters to his family (1862-65) ; the discharge papers of his
brothers Charles and William; a poem on the death of Fox; two
Civil War song sheets and a copy of a southern song.
1 u S — Hist. — Civtl War — Personal\narratlves. 2. Pennsyl-
vania Infantry. 114th Regiment, 1862-1865i 8. U. S.— Hist.— Civil
War — Regimental histories — Pennsylvania Infantry — 114th. 4.
U.S. — Hist. — Civil War— Songs and music.
MS 61-602
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Binney, Horace, 17S0-1875.
Papers.
11 v
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer. Journal (18B6-ST.) of a trip to Europe, commonplace
book (1858) written by Binney for his daughter Susan; Autobln,' -
phy of Horace Binney, 1780-1868; essays by Binney and somen. J
on the Binney family. Mtt
Presented by Horace Binney Montgomery, 1049.
I Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1018. 2. Commonplace-books,
8. Binney family. MS 61-603
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Correspondence concerning the protection of the people dur-
ing the riot of 1834 in New York City.
531temB. „ .,
In New York Historical Society collections.
1. New York (City)— Riot, 1834/
MBbl-tSUl
Jlew York Historical Society
Papers relating to the Washington Arch, New York, 1895.
8 boxes. „ -,
In New York Historical Society collections. .
Papera and clippings concerning tbe building of the Washington
".New York (City) Washington Arch. .
MS bl-oOo
New York Historical Society
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Harlem, New York City, 1660-1870.
3 boxes, 1 package, and 1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Pa^reof^tn^early settlement, mainly before 1800; transcrlps of
records (1661-1706) : papers relating to the case of Little Bam
IsSnd <17M-7irand^the Harlem River Bridge ("00-1818)
T Harlem, New York (Olty)-Hlst.-Sources. 2. New York
(City)— Bridges— Harlem River Bridge. - _
Mo ol-oUo
New York Historical Society
Leach, Frank Willing, 1855-1943.
Papers, 1914-15.
1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and notes gathered by Mr. Leach while writing a series
of articles entitled Pennsylvania in the United States Senate, appear-
tagtatn? Sunday North America* April 1» to Dea 20, 1814 Includes
letters from descendants of the Senators and genealogical notes of
their families. .,_-_, T \. ,„,
Presented by Miss M. Atherton Leach, 1944.
1 U S Congress. Senate— Blog. 2. Pennsylvania— Blog.
MS 61-607
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Red Cross. V. S. American Nation* Bed Oroat. Pewuyl-
vaniorDelaware DtoUion.
Records, 1917-19.
Sohp^nS^^mnSblng the activities
of the division in the First World War. . g^Qg
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Payne, William Morton, 1858-1919,
Papers.
ca. 1760 Items. ;■-■ ■■■■■■■
SaSSSSS? 'and^ry' 'cri'ST Letters, P-t cards, pamphlets, cllp-
*T^ZF$^»& cent-Hlst & crlt. 2. The Dial.
3.Europe-De 8 cr.&trav.-1800-1918. MS61-609
Newberry Library
399
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pommer family.
K» P Um 8 ° f * he Pommer and Deal families, 1800-1900.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers, legal records, and memoranda
Presented by Henry F. Pommer.
i. Deal family.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-610
American Theatre Wing.
Stage door canteen papers, 1942-46.
ca. 2500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Owrespondence, work sheets, canteen operation records meat
P^sen?ed U lMV *"* ° f ' the ^"^elph/a stage doTcantee?!
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-6H
Ewert, Wilhelm, 1829-1887.
1Q f- apere of Wilhelm Ewert and William J. Ewert, 1886-
ca. 5 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library
Diary and family records of Wilhelm Ewert, a Mennonite elder
and papers of his son William, elder of Brudertal, member of the
rSfS^S"? , E ^ ec ? tlTe Committee for Colonisation, anTsewetary „?
Guide In register file in the library.
Gift of the Ewert family,
Sh^bZtfonK 928 - "* General ^-^Mennonlfe
Bethel College Hist.
Library
MS 61-612
Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa.
Account books, 1786-1850.
113 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Journals, account books, cashbooks, waste book, linen-mendinir
book pocket money records, clothing repair records, wash houTborif
rosters of pupils, records of private lessons and of annuities pensions
salaries, and quarterly disbursements, store books for tte^taBDet
tresses house, bills, and drafts. inspec-
Purchase, 1948.
1. Moravian Church— Education. 2. Cost and standard of living—
Nazareth, Pa. 3. Household account books— Nazareth, Pa
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ^ U ~* 1Z
Philadelphia. ^Mayor,
Parkway papers, 1907-13.
500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
™+hi^f S ' an ^.K*= :p f pel * re 'atlng to the acquisition of real estate
on the line of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia Tho
correspondence, favoring or condemning the proposed parkway Is
mainly addressed to Mayors Reyburn and Blankenburg
Presented by J. Hampton Moore, 1846.
1. Philadelphia— Streets— Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-614
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to the War of 1861-1865.
47 v. and 28 boxes.
In New York Historical Society collections.
^u^Z^h ^' dlarI ff. muster rolls, receipts, claims, certificates,
enlistment books, exemptions, company lists, quartermasters' reports
medical reports, autograph books, notebooks, and other Mpers. In.
.hM?™^"**-? 08 , 8 !!? mlBCe »aneous papers of the Provost Mnr-
J?*, *?S%2T J *\, Clt , y \, lettere . : <1861-flB) of Alfred Davenport,
of the 6th Hegt., New York Volunteers (Duryee's Zouaves) with an
account of the regiment; letter books (1881-64) of Major OH Carr
assc. quartermaster and chief paymaster, Confederate Army; ane£
dotes and experiences In the Mexican War and in the War of 1881-65
by General Abner Doubleday; Journal (1864) of S. Grant Hastlnes'
diary (1862-63) of Oscar B. Lewis aboard the D. S. gunboat ffi
Royal; memorandum book (1861-63) of Charles Lorch, adjutant 20th
Regt, New York Volunteers; logbook (1863) of the Confederate
steamer Florida, commanded by John Newland Maffltt; records of
various societies carrying on war work; list of men enlisted from
New York City in the U. S. Navy, April 15, 1861-Feb. 24, 1884 pre-
pared from the official records of the recruiting ship North Carolina
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard ; and list of signals to and from head-
quarters near Norfolk, Va, (May 1861-March 1862)
1. New York (State) —Hist. — Civil War — Sources 2 V 8 —
Hist — Ciyll War — Registers, lists, etc. 3. Florida (Confederate
cruiser) 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— War work. 5. U S— Hist —
War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
New York Historical Society MS 61-615
Snow, Edward Taylor, 1844-1913.
Papers, 1890-1915.
750 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
In/ „ Jfh 6 X bl \ V'JS'v ° "? s P° ndenee ' personal and official, deal-
ing with the Art Club of Philadelphia; some exhibition and sales
^ Purchase 1052° IUme °' 8ma " llthogra P n3 "* Edward Moran.
Catalogs* ^ Ub ° f PWladelphla - 2 - Art — Exhibitions. 3. Art —
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-616
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum.
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1661-1952
ca. 2000 items.
In United States Naval Academy Museum (Annapolis)
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, memoirs, Journals, log books, documents
memoranda, printed matter, photos., orders, maps and charts MSS
of poems and autobiography, reports, and memorabilia, lareelv relat-
lng to the history of the U.S. Navy.
Catalog published In 1957 by the museum.
Open to Investigators under museum supervision,
Gif ts and purchases from various sources. Many Items transferred
J™"*. ?°°SZ? NaTal I -y ceum . 1888 . and Boston Naval Library and
institute, 1921,
1. U. S. Navy— Hist.— Sources.
U. S. Naval Academy,
Museum
MS 61-617
Philadelphia. Great Central Fair for the U. S. Sanitary
Commission, 1864.
Record books, 1864.
3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute book of the Wholesale Dry Goods Dept. and memorandum
book of the Ladles' Central Committee.
1. Dry goods— Philadelphia.
mi , , c ,, , MS 61-618
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Griffith manuscripts, 1837-53.
150 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1837-53) addressed to Joseph D. Murray, post-
master at New Hope, Pa., and to his son Thomas. The letters deal
with business affairs, particularly the lumber trade. Includes ca 100
bills of lading of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company of White
Haven (1838)
,»h £> u « mber trade-T-Pennsylvanla. i, Murray, Joseph Dawson,
1785-1852. n. Murray, Thomas Sharp, b. 1819. m. Lehigh Coal and
Navigation Company,
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Price, Eli Kirk, 1797-1884, collector.
Pennsylvania court papers, 1773-1845.
8500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Legal papers of cases tried before various Pennsylvania courts
Includes a few dockets.
Presented by the estate of Mr. Price.
1. Court records — Pennsylvania. t. Pennsylvania. Courts.
„ MS 61^-620
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
400
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917.
Papers, 1833-1950.
ca, 8500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, politician, and diplomat. Correspondence, fee books, and
letter books. Correspondents Include Simon Cameron, Grover Cleve-
land, James A. Garfield, U. S. Grant, R. B. Hayes, Theodore Roose-
velt, and Woodrow Wilson. Includes some correspondence of other
members of the MacVeagh family: Virginia (Cameron) MacVeagh,
Franklin MacVeagh, 1837-1934, and Charles MacVeagh, 1860-1931.
Presented by Ewen C. MacVeagh, 1951.
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 3. TJ, S.— Pol. & govt —
1865-1933. I. Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.
MS 61-621
Historical Socteiy of Pennsylvania
Warren, William J
Business papers, 1855-66.
1500 items and 5 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous items. Including bills and re-
ceipts, all referring to Warren's furniture business In Philadelphia.
Presented by Burlingame Harvey.
1. Furniture Industry and trade — Philadelphia.
MS 61-622
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Trotter, Nathan, 1787-1853.
Business correspondence, 1825-59.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Exchange with West Chester Historical Society, 1953.
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. 2. Merchants — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-623
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fallon, Christopher.
Correspondence, 1824-63.
ca. 250 items. .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
President of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, later the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad, Letters dealing with the railroad and with other
business in which Fallon was Interested, Including some correspond-
ence in Spanish pertaining to his representation of Spanish interests
in the U.S.
Exchange with West Chester Historical Society, 1953.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Company.
MS 61-624
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Rulon, John W
Business papers, 1807-61.
ca. 3000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers of John W. Rulon of Philadelphia and his asso-
ciates, who were engaged in trade with India and China. Letters,
Invoices, bills, and bills of lading show the various goods involved In
tbe trade. Letters and bills of 1835-38 show the cost of buying and
shipping wild animals to America.
Presented by William O. Coles, Jr., 1951.
1. Philadelphia — Comm.-^Enst (Far East) 2. Bast (Far East) —
Comm. — Philadelphia. 3. Merchants — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 4. Zoological specimens — Collection and preservation.
MS 61-625 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Horstmann (Wm. H.) and Sons, Philadelphia.
Records, 1836-88.
7v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business records (1838-75) including a register of employees, a
cashbook, and a machine book; two sample books of ribbons (1850-
76); a book of labels used on silks and ribbons (1847-75), and a
scrapbook of newspaper clippings (1867-88) The company, started
in 1816 by William H. Horstmann, dealt In flags and military re-
galia as well as general dry goods.
1. Dry-goods— Philadelphia. 2. Uniforms, Military. I. Horst-
mann, William H„ firm, Philadelphia.
MS 61-626
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Read, John Meredith, 1797-1874.
Papers of John Meredith Read and his father, John Read,
1824-73.
ca. 4000 items. 7
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyers. John Read was president of the Philadel-
phia Bank ; John Meredith Head was a justice of the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court. Personal and legal papers, comprising correspond-
ence, bills, receipts, dockets, a case book, 2 cashbooks, an account book,
a letter book, 3 commonplace books, 8 diaries, and papers relating to
the following cases: Wain vs. Datzell (1824-25), Ashley vs Morris
(1827-28), Davis vs. Espy (1828-29), Smith vs. Philips (1833), Lynch
vs. Barr (1844), Barrett vs. Buehler (1849), Smith vs. Van Dyke
(1867), and Claflln vs. Wintermetz (1870) Other legal papers relate
to the Charles Dungan estate (1828-31), the Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad (1849), the Farr estate (1854), the Chew estate (1855),
draft cases (1863), and suits In which the Philadelphia Bank was
interested.
Purchase, 1952 ; gift of Richard S. Rodney, 1953.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Philadelphia National Bank. 3, Commonplace-books. i. Read,
John, 1769-1854.
MS 61-627 rev
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1792-1833.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Official records of the company and Its two predecessor companies,
the Delaware and Schuylkill Oanal Navigation and the Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Navigation, which were authorized to build canals
connecting the waters of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers with
the Susquehanna River. Minute books (1792-1811) and a stock
transfer book of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation ; minute
book (1798-1811) and subscription book (1792) of the Delaware and
Schuylkill Canal Navigation ; minute books (1811-33) of the Union
Canal Company.
Deposit.
I. Delaware and Schuylkill Oanal Navigation, n. Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Navigation.
MS 61-628
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals.
Records, 1868-1883.
100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Membership list (1868), a letter book (1872-76), and reports on
disabled animals.
Purchase, 1952.
MS 61-629
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wescott, George.
Papers of George Wescott, Cornelius Stevenson, and the
Hockley family, 1731-1883.
500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of George Wescott, a Philadelphia merchant specializing in
copper, include correspondence (1784-1804), an order book, and a
list of his estate (1804-06) ; papers of Cornelius Stevenson, a Phila-
delphia carpenter and politician, include various legal document*
concerning Philadelphia and some receipt books (1815-60) ; Hockley
family papers Include a receipt book (1772-1815) of Thomas Hock-
ley and his heirs, letter book and accounts of a Thomas Hockley who
served as supercargo on various voyages to the West Indies, South
America, and Europe, and a receipt book (1876-1883)
1. Copper industry and trade — Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia —
Comm. i. Stevenson, Cornelius, 1779-1860. n. Hockley
family.
MS 61-630
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
West, William, d. 1783.
Papers, 1769-1804.
10 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia importer of dry goods. Waste books (1769-95),
ledger (1770-77), an accounting of West's estate (1783-90), and an
account and letter book (1786-99) of Benjamin Fuller, one of the
executors of the estate, containing material relating to the heirs,
MS 61-631
401
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West, William, d. 1733.
Papers, 1769-1804.
(Continued) - -
Includes letter books (1783-88) of Francis and John West, sons of
William, telling of their business Interests, a daybook (1785-89)
probably of the same firm, and the daybook (1799-1804) of James
West, son of William, who was engaged In the dry goods business In
Baltimore,
Presented by Mrs. Henry 0. Bailey, 1954.
1. Dry-goods— Philadelphia. 2. Dry-goods— Baltimore.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Tioga Co., Pa.
Records and other papers, 182&-96.
1901tems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous administrative papers (1850-81), and some private
papers originating In Tioga County. The latter include ca. 50 per-
sonal and business letters (1839-96) addressed to various residents
of the county, and about 100 miscellaneous business papers, deeds,
bills, and receipts (1823-88) of local merchants and businessmen. A
large part of the correspondence and business material Is addressed
to Benjamin C. Wlckham.
Purchase, 1956.
1. Tioga Co., Pa.— Pol, & govt. 2. Tioga Co., Pa.— Coram.
L Wlckham, Benjamin C.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-632
Taper Sleeve Pulley Works.
Records, 1873-1904.
7v, :.' ':-.'"■'■
In ^Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection
Letter books (1874-80) and two catalogs.
o , . ■„.'•"' MS 61-633
Pennsylvania. Hist, and Museum Commn.
Welles f amily.
Papers, 1806-94.
1362 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Letters, accounts, and other papers of a Bradford Co., Pa., family.
Includes correspondence about the lumbering business.
1. Lumber trade — Bradford Co., Pa.
, , „ MS 61-634
Pennsylvania. Hist, and Museum Commn.
Minford, William Alexander.
Papers, 1884-1946.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of an accountant who Was forced upon public relief during
the depression of 1930-41. Includes Items relating to a house In
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., owned by Minford's wife, Sarah Patterson Minford.
The materials show the effect of the depression upon a middle class
family of limited means,
Presented by B, Plnkowskl, 1959.
1. Depressions — 1929 — U. S. 2. Accountants — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
„, . „ MS 61-636
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Biddle family.
Papers, 1793-1937.
1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly the social and personal correspondence of Alexander Biddle,
1819-1899, Louis A. Biddle, and Lynford Biddle, who were prominent
In Philadelphia social and sporting circles. Includes a few letters
(1916 and 1937) of Yarrow & Van Pelt, a Philadelphia real estate
agency, pertaining to the sale of real estate.
Purchase, 1B58.
1. Real estate business — Philadelphia.
„, ■ „ MS 61-636
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Union Benevolent Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1831-1952.
6000 items and 24 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, minute beaks, reports and financial accounts. In-
cludes minute books (1855-1949) and treasurer's ledger (1887-1940)
of the Southwark Soup Society.
, Gift of the association, 1958.
i. Southwark Soup Society, Philadelphia.
„.»■■.* MS 61 ~ 637
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mulford family.
Legal papers, 1757-1864.
127 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds, leases, agreements and other legal papers of a Cumberland
County, N. J. family.
1. Heal property-^Cumberland Co., N. J.
'/._, ,_ '.""'■' MS 61-638 rev
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Haines, John S
Papers, 1845-90.
4500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. .
Bills, receipts, and other business papers of a member of a prom-
inent family of Germantown, Pa.
Presented by Mrs. Samuel Emlen, 1957.
„, „ . , c , MS 61 -639
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Walker, George, b. 1798.
Survey notes and other papers, 1776-1874.
75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Surveyor, prothonotary, and clerk of court of Susquehanna County.
Pa. Field notebooks (1829-65) for lands located mainly In Susque-
hanna County, but with some In Tioga, Bradford, Wayne, Luzerne, and
Sullivan Counties, together with patents, deeds, sales of land, etc.
showing Walker's Interest In land speculation. Includes field note-
books (1841-68) of Orrln S. Beale, field notebook (1871-73) of Robert
B. Beath, both of Susquehanna County, and 10 unidentified field note-
books (1841-61) for Susquehanna and Tioga Counties.
1 Pennsylvania— Surveys. 2. Real estate business — Pennsylvania.
MS61-640
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Albany Committee for Relief of Ireland.
Records, 1847-48.
78 Items.
In Albnny Institute of History and Art.
Reports of the committee and papers concerning shipments of food
and contributions to the fund by residents of Albany.
1. Ireland — Famines. 2. Food relief — Ireland.
MS 61-641
Albany Inst of Hist. and Art. Library
U. S. Wage Stabilization Board. Region lx.
Records, 1951-53.
20 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Minutes of meetings containing a record of the regulations under
which the Board operated, of the labor-Industry cases brought before
It for settlement, and an account of the decisions made regarding
them. Includes petitions to the Board dealing with adjustment of
wage rates, holiday, vacation, and overtime pay, and the institution of
merit plans.
Gift of Russell S. Bauder.
1. Wages— U. S.
MS61-642
Missouri. Uniy. Llbr.
Freane (Edward A.) and Company.
Records, 1878-93.
68 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and some accounts of a wholesale wool dealer
Purchase, 1958.
1. Wool trade and Industry — Philadelphia.
MS 61-643
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hay, Malcolm, 1842-1885.
Papers, 1815-1918.
450 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer. Miscellaneous political papers including some newspaper
clippings on the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention of 1872-73.
Bulk of the collection concerns the period 1858-85
Presented by Roger Butterfleld, 1958.
v 1. Pennsylvania— PoL & govt.— 1865- 2. Pennsylvania Oon-
i stltutlonal Convention, 1872-1878.
1 „, MS 61-644
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
402
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clark, Lincoln, 1800-1885.
Correspondence, 1758-1942.
890 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Iowa. Family correspond-
ence, chiefly In the 1850's.
Gift of Mr. Clark's grandchildren, 1943-47.
I. Clark family.
MS 61^45
Henry B. Huntington Library
Harper, Ida (Husted) d. 1931, coUeotor.
Correspondence, 1841-1910.
235 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library <San Marino, Calif.)
Letters on the woman suffrage movement In the U. S.
Catalog cards In the library,
Acquired from Thomas P. Madlgan, 1926.
1. Woman — Suffrage — U, S.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-646
Garland family.
Papers, 1762-1870.
co. 300 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Correspondence and papers of various members of a Virginia fam-
ily, especially the correspondence of Samuel, James, and Maurice H.
Garland, lawyers of Lynchburg, Va.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Lawyers — Lynchburg, Va. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-647
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lovering, Joseph Samuel, 1796-1881.
Papers, 1817-66.
BOO Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Prominent Philadelphia sugar refiner. Family correspondence
(1817-44), J. S. Loverlng's letter press book In English and French
(1837-63), Sarah and Mary Loverlng's receipt book (1825-47), and a
Lovering account book (1860-66)
Presented by Henry R. Pemberton, 1958.
1. Sugar — Manufacture and refining — Philadelphia. 2. Cookery,
American — Pennsylvania,
MS 61-648
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Crew, Micajah.
Papers, 1779-1827.
393 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Quaker merchant and. miller, of Hanover Co., Va. Correspondence
and miscellaneous business documents.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Merchants, American— Hanover Co., Va. 2. Flour mills — Han-
over Co., Va. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlr-
glnlana.
MS 61-649
Henry E. Huntington Library
Minor family.
Papers, 1787-1906.
109 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms pari-of the library's Brock collection.
Scattered papers of a well-known Virginia family of lawyers and
teachers.
Catalog cards In the library.
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana,
MS 61-650
Henry B. Huntington Library
Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings in the
State of Virginia.
Records, 1795-1878.
575 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Forms part of , the library's Brock collection.
Correspondence, policies, declarations, revaluations of property,
and miscellaneous, documents of the first fire Insurance company In
Virginia. Includes letters addressed to the principal agents : William
Ast, Samuel Qreenhow, James Rawllngs, and John Rutherfoord.
Acquired, 1922.
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector, Vlrglnlana,
MS 61-651
Henry B. Huntington Library
Park, Alice.
Correspondence, 1885-1946.
ca. 220 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence of Mrs. Park with woman suffragists In the U. S„
England, and Europe; 31 letters to her from Henry Stephens Salt of
the Humanitarian League; and an autobiography by Kitty Marlon.
Includes 4 Items (1798-1807)
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Alice Park and Una R. Winter, 1945-49.
1. Woman— Suffrage. I. Salt, Henry Stephens, 1851-1989.
XI, Marion, Kitty.
MS 61-652
Henry B. Huntington Library
Cuninghame (William) & Company.
Records, 1770-98.
137 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (Snn Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Accounts nnd Inventories of the Virginia agency of a firm of general
merchants In Glasgow, Scotland,
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia — Comm. — Glasgow. 2. Glasgow — Oomm.— Virginia.
X Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana,
MS61-658
Henry B. Huntington Library
Helmuth, Henry.
Papers, 1820-93.
75 Items. ■ ■ '
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer, of Philadelphia. Correspondence, legal papers, an auto-
graph album of cut signatures, and a commonplace book. The later
papers Include letters addressed to Helmuth's kinsman, Henry R.
Perclval, an Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia.
Acquired from Mrs. Forrest S. Fisher, 1953.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Autographs — Collections. 8. Commonplace-books. I. Perclval,
Henry Robert, 1854-1903.
MS 61-654
Henry E. Huntington Library
Hodge family.
Correspondence, 1795-1892.
ca. 380 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence of four generations of the family of Benjamin
Hodge, a pioneer Buffalo horticulturist and nurseryman, centering In
the 1850's. The letters give a cross section of social history, stressing
the westward movement, religious and educational matters, and busi-
ness conditions of the post-war period In the Middle West.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Ruth S. Hodge, 1937.
1. Middle West — Soc. condlt. I. Hodge, Benjamin.
MS 61-655
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893.
Papers, 1848-89.
2409 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer. Papers of Lamon, who was a law partner and close asso-
ciate of Abraham Lincoln, Includes copies, In three large vols., of
William Herndon's source materials for his biography of Lincoln,
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from George D. Smith, 1914, who bought the collection
from Lamon's daughter In 1912.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865. 2, Lawyers— Spring-
field, III. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Herndon, William
Henry, 1818-1891.
MS 61-650
Henry B. Huntington Library
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905.
Papers, 1863-89.
78 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection. \
Confederate officer and Governor of Virginia. Miscellaneous docu-
MS 6t-657
403
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1880-1903.
Papers, 1863-89.
(Continued)
menu and letters to and from Lee, mostly for the period 1886-89
when he was Governor of Virginia. -Many of these papers are peti-
tions praying for executive clemency,
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia— PoL & govt-1885- 2. Pardon— Virginia. i
Iu5 «ifi«2?rS? 0r, „ :18 ? 8 " 18 ? ) < Flt * hu S n Lee) n. Brock, Robert
Alonzo, 1889-1814, collector. Vlrglnlana.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-657
Levin, Lewis Charles, 1808-1860.
Letters, 1849-50.
89 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Mnrtno, Calif )
*£ZT& STJatlVe L^S* £Z a T%^»X
Catalog cards in the library.
1792-188™"°^' Polltlcal - phIladel P 1 >'«- i. Lewis, William David,
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-658
Means, Robert.
Papers, 1782-1836.
105 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Miscellaneous letters and papers of Means, of Richmond, who car-
mmt??» u r e J tensl ™ *>"**!** of bu y ln « and selling land patents and
military land grants In Virginia and Ohio. Upon Mean'S death his
estate was administered from 1808-86, by DanlelCall
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired, 1922.
r LSfHL es «inf busln ?? s T V,reinl8 - 2 - Real a*"** business-Ohio.
8. Bounties, Military— D. S. i. Call, Daniel, 1765 (ca.)-1840 n.
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914, collector. Vlrgtolana.
HenryB. Huntington Library MS 61-669
Marshall, Hunter Holmes.
Correspondence, 1848-73.
78 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Correspondence of a Judge of the. 3d Judicial Circuit of Virginia,
together with that of his law partner, Wood Bouldln.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
„ !■ Lawyers— Virginia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i.
Bouldln, Wood. n. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914, collector. Vlr-
Henry E. Huntington Library ~
Lee, Franklin.
Papers, 1807-71.
400 Items.
In HIstorlcnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
mil* i , a 1i and . mlnor D0lltlcal fl^re of the Northern Liberties of
Philadelphia. Account book (1811-52) showing prices for Lee's
work as mason and bricklayer; letters, bills, receipts, etc. relating to
various estates of which he was executor or trusted. Among these
estates were those of John and Hannah OoUars (1829-53)? Marv
Sffl S 52 k Thomas Davis ( 1850-60), S Obadlah 'kuUlsh
(1820-30), William Hyneman (1827-44), and Elinor Mayberry (1810-
1. Stone-masons— Philadelphia. 2. Probate records— Philadelphia.
T^TC ftl AA1
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hill, Lewis.
Papers, 1834-60.
124 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Largely letters addressed to Hill, of Richmond and Fredericksburg,
Va. who acted as a commission merchant, bill collector, and agent for
hiring out Negro servants. ,...'■" " sc " 1 ""
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Commission merchants— Virginia. 2. Collecting of accounts. 8.
1 S Q?r ry ,, ln . the S; J.-Virginla. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889^
1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872.
Papers, 1815-88.
ca. 6000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (Sun Marino, Calif.)
Educator and publicist. Correspondence and MSS. of Lleber's
works relating to social and political thought In the V. S. before and
during the Civil War. Some of the topics emphasized are higher
education, culture of civilization, penology, political science, consti-
tutional history, and international law.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Mary Lieber, 1927.
1. Social sciences— Hist— U. S. 2. Political science— Hist.— U. S.
MS 61-663
Henry E. Huntington Library
Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company, Rich-
mond.
Records, 1867-81.
108 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms port of the library's Brock collection.
Correspondence and documents, chiefly letters written to the prin-
cipal officers of the company: William O. Carrington, Leroy S. Ed-
wards, D. J. Hartsook, and John J. Hopkins, and various company
agents scattered throughout the South.
Catalog .?ards in the library.
Acquired, 1922.
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1814, collector. Vlrginlana.
t, „ - MS 61-664
Henry E. Huntington Library
Madison, James, Pres. U. S., 1751-1836.
Correspondence, 1816-16.
104 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters, evenly distributed, between James Madison, and Alexan-
der James Dallns, Secretary of the Treasury.
Catalog cards In the library.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1809-1817. I. Dallas, Alexander James,
1759-1817.
'„"„„"'" MS61-666
Henry E. Huntington Library
Infants' Clothing Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1813-1957.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, minutes (1836-1957), annual reports (1901-41),
constitution, cash and account books, bankbook, lists of members
(1881-88, 1904-14, 1820-50), rules of the Association, and typed his-
tories of the Association. The correspondence consists of seven let-
ters, one (1813) from Roberts Vaux telling of his efforts to raise
funds, the others from the Visiting Nurse Society of Philadelphia
and the Friends' Relief Work and Orphanage at Ras-el-Mets, Syria
1. Maternal and Infant welfare— Philadelphia.
MS 61-666
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Peshine, John Henry Hobart, 1847-
Papers, 1849-1903.
ca. 800 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Army officer. Chiefly drafts of Peshlne's official reports to the
U. S. Government while military attach* at Madrid (1893-97) In-
cludes papers relating to the Philippines and Cuba, and a few having
to do with California land transfers.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Mary D. Anchordoquy, 1938.
1. Spain— Defenses. 2. Spain— Colonies. 8. Land titles— Regis-
tration and transfer— California.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-667
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-662
Pitkin, Timothy, 1766-1847.
Correspondence, 1681-1847.
836 items.-
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Statesman, historian, and economist. Correspondence, centering
In the early 18O0's, reflecting contemporary thought.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired through Walter O. Wyman, 1922.
1. U, S.— Intellectual life. 2. Political science— Hist. 3. U. S. —
Econ. condlt.
MS 61-668
Henry B. Huntington Library
404
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Society of the Sons of St. George, Philadelphia.
Records, 1772-1949.
19 v. and 2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books (1772-1949), dues book (1897), treasurer's account
book, two minute books of the St. George's Hall Association, and a
few miscellaneous papers.
MS 61-669
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clay, Cecil, 1842-1907.
Papers, 1804-90.
lDOT.
In Historical Si-oiety of Pennsylvania collections.
Civil War officer. Correspondence (1862-90) ; two letters of Joseph
Clay (1804-03); a map of the vicinity of Richmond, Va,i orders
(1864^65) of the brigade to which Clay's regiment, the 58th Penn-
sylvania Infantry, was attached, and a few documents of the regU
mcnt's former commander, J. Rlchter Jones.
Presented by Curtis L. Clay, 1949.
1. Pennsylvania Infantry. 58th Regt, 1861-1866. 2. U. S.— Hist —
Civil War — Regimental histories— Pennsylvania Infantry— 58th.
MS61-670
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.
Papers, 1700-65.
ca. 350 items and 3 packets.
In Andover Newton Theological Library, Newton Center, Mass.
Congregational theologian and president of the College of New
Jersey ( Princeton ) Correspondence, sermons and sermon outlines,
and Bible studies. Includes sermons by James Plerpont, a Congrega-
tional minister.
Described In Inventory of unpublished material for American re-
ligious history In Protestant church archives and other repositories,
by William Henry Allison (1010)
Acquired from Egbert Coffin Smyth, 1904.
1 Congregational churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Congregational churches— Sermons, 8. Sermons— Out-
lines. 4. Bible — Criticism, Interpretation, etc. i. Plerpont, James,
1660-1714. „„,'„.
MS 61-671
Andover Newton Theol. Library
Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926.
Correspondence of Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell,
1899-1933.
75 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters of Joseph Pennell, author and Illustrator, and of his wife,
Elizabeth Robins Pennell, also au author, nearly all addressed to
George 3. C. Grasberger, Philadelphia bookseller and art dealer,
Some of the letters merely thank Mr. Grasberger for gifts, but many
concern the art activities of the Pennells.
I. Pennell, Elizabeth (Robins) 1855-1936. II. Grasberger, George
MS 61-672
; Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wister, James W
Family papers, 1777-1889.
ca. 600 items. ■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of antecedents^ of James w.
Wister, Including Peter Mercken'a receipt book (1786-1*48). John
Price's estate papers (1828) ; Sarah Whiteside's receipt book (1822-
41) -Susan Wlster's Gems of thought (1833) ; Charles Wlster's note-
book (1847) ; a letter book (1857-70) ; astronomical observations,
arithmetic book, sketch book, notebooks, Gentleman's pocket almanae
(1818) and papers relating to United States lottery (1777)
Presented by Dr. Wister, 1931. ._.„«,.
1. Wlstar family. 2. United States Lottery, 1777. 8. Astronomy-
Observations. 4. Commonplace-books.
MS 61-bYS
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Middletown, N. J.
Records, 1700-1870.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections
Registered earmarks (1700-1855), town book of estrays (1731-
1851)7book of mortgages (1737) and tax records (1870).
1 Archives-New Jersey-Mlddletown. 2. Pounds. 8. Earmarks
Mb ol-b74
New York Historical Society
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission.
Specimen MSS. of Pennsylvania writers.
toPmnsylvanla Historical and Museum Commission .collection.
Works by Margaret Delnnd, Joseph Hergeshelmer^ Grace Llvlng-
stoISHeleiiB Martin, Katherlne Mayo, Lloyd Mifflin Christopher
Morley. Mary Roberts Rlnehart, Elsie Slngmaster, Mark Sullivan, Ida
M TarbeirHenry Van Dyke, Nella Gardner White, Margaret Wldde-
mer, «nd Owen Wister.
1.' American literature— Pennsylvania. __ ■
Mo 61-670
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Oommn.
Sartain, John, 1808-1897.
Papers, 1771-1929.
ca. 1100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ■
Engraver Correspondence and personal papers of bartam ana nis
family (1797-1929); three letter press books (1869-71, 1875, and
1887) of Sartalu; his reminiscences; drawings and engravings by
Sartain, by John Barak Swalne, English artist and engraver, and by
Samuel Sartain, son of John Sartain ; an expense book connected with
Sartaln's union magazine of literature and art (1849-52) ; papers of
the Artist's Fund Society of Philadelphia ; minutes of the Graphic
Association of Pennsylvania; record book (1858-B9) of the National
Art Association ; minute book (1847-54) of the Philadelphia Union of
Ausoclatlonlsts ; 122 drawings by Thomas Birch ; notes of Rembrandt
Peale on the painting room he established In Philadelphia, and mis-
cellaneous papers (1823-98)
, P lSS'VAo?S^U. S . ..Blrch,.^,
1TnM8M - MS61-676
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Harrison, Henry Norris, 1887- oolUotor.
Papers, 1822-1917.
75 Items. , ■■■-.• ,, .,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Material on early American locomotive building. Correspondents
include Nicholas Blddle, David Paul Brown, Emtano Pabrezo, Sep-
timus Norris, William Norris, Franz Plntelle, Erasmus Tollver, and
the United Bowmen of Philadelphia.
Presented by Mr. Harrison, 1959.
1. Locomotives— Construction. 61-677
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dick, David, 1797-1870.
Letters of David and John Dick, 1809-68.
In Crawford County (Pa.) Historical Society collections .
Letters of David Dick, contractor and Inventor, of Meadvllle, Pa. ,
and of his brother John, merchant, banker and Brigadier General In
"h ? Sixteenth Division of the Pennsylvania mllltla. Politics, business,
personal matters, Inventions and mechanics are discussed.
Cataloged In part. . „_ o
(lift of the John B. ReynoldB estate, 1953. ■
? Pennsytvanla-Pol. &govt.-1775-1885. 2.U. S.-Pol * gov -
1853-1857 8 Meadvllle, Pa.— Indus. 4. Inventions. 5. Mechanical
engineering. i. Dick. John, 1794-1872. MS 61-678
Crawford County, Pa. Historical Soc.
Correa da Serra, JosS Francesco, 1750-1823.
Correspondence, 1772-1827.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
p n oSes r e a XptCara1,K?urffi. Chiefly copies .of, correspond-
»J« Inhered bv Richard B. Davis, editor of The Abbe Correa in
America -Among the correspondents are John Qulncy Adams, Edward.
t PnirSk da Serra Peter S. Du Ponceau, Thomas Jefferson, George
oVd Wmiam Rawle, Fulwar Sklpwlth, James Edward Smith, John
Va oItaToged d .n°drv?d n uariu r manuscrlpt 6 catalog of the library.
l Gl Slplomita-Oorres^ndence. reminiscences, et* 2. Naturallsto-
CorrespVndence, reminiscences, etc. I. Davis, Richard j*" 1 *^^
American Philosophical Society. Library
405
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930.
Papers, 1894-1926.
2 ft.
In Boston University Library,
Clergyman and author. Correspondence (1903-13) between the
High Priest Jacob and Barton along with other papers concerning the
Samaritan Pentateuch. Includes printed matter relating to this ver-
sion of the text
An unpublished guide, The William B. Barton collection of Samari-
tan literature, 1b available In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Bequest of Mr. Barton, 1963.
1. Bible. 0. T. Pentateuch. Samaritan— Hist. r Jacob ben
Aaron, Samaritan.
MS 61-680
Boston Univ. Library
Hopwood, Avery, 1884-1928.
Correspondence, 1910-28.
00 items.
In Cleveland Public Library,
Playwright. Personal correspondence. All but 8 Items are froa
Archie Bell, Cleveland newspaper drama critic.
1. Drama— Hist. & crlt. 2. Theater— Cleveland. x. Bell, Archie,
1877- ■--; . . ;'. -:
Cleveland Public Llbr.
MS 61-681
Dearborn Township, "Wayne Co., Mich.
Records, 1840-90.
ca. 4 ft.
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
Tax assessment rolls, school records, local business, chnrch and
household accounts, and other records.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gifts from various sources.
1. Taxation — Dearborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich.— Lists. 2.
Schools — Michigan — Dearborn Township, Wayne Co. 3. Churches —
Account books— Dearborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich. 4. Household
account looks— Dearborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich.
MS61-682
Dearborn Hist. Museum
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Records, 1800-1945.
21 ft.
In Amlnver Newton Theological Library, Newton Center, Mass.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)"
letters to associations of Baptist churches; minutes of business
meetings, membership rolls, and financial records of individual Baptist
churches; Baptist ministerial, social service, missionary and educa-
tional organizations' records ; and historical and biographical sketches,
The material Is related to the library's Isaac Backus papers
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by the Association, 1961.
1, Baptists— New England— Hist.— Sources. 2. Baptists— Blog. 8.
Churches — Account books— New England. 4. Registers of births,
etc.^-New England.
MS 61-683:
Andover Newton Theol. Library
Weiser, Conrad, 1696-1760.
Papers, 174M6.
ca. 225 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, photocopies.
Indian agent. Correspondence, official documents, muster rolls,
accounts, etc., relating to Welser's nffalrs, controversies with the In-
dians, and the French and Indian War. Includes Journal of the pro-
ceedings of Conrad Weiser on his journey to Onontago (1750) and a
photocopy of the Journal of the expedition under Conrad Weiser to the
Indians on the Ohio (1748)
Journal of 1748 published In Collections of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania, v. 1 (1851) p. 23-33.
1. Indians of North America — Government relations — To 1789. 2.
Iroquois Indians, 8, U, S.— Hist. — French and Indian War, 1755-
1763— Sources.
Full name: John Conrad Weiser.
MS 61-684
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Young family.
Papers of the Young and McAllister families, 1730-1891,
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
William Young's receipt books (1819-48) ; memoirs of the William
Young family (1730-1891) ; deeds, land patents and mortgages (1745-
1850) ; correspondence and accounts (1772-1848) ; A. T. McAllister's
Account of the steamer Savannah, the first steamship that crossed the
Atlantic Ocean ; souvenirs of a tour of Europe by A. y, and W T.
McAllister (1841) ; catalog of books of the John McAllister library!
Presented by S. Henckels.
1. Savannah (Steamship) 2. Europe — Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918
X. McAllister family,
MS 61-686
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Borie family.
Papers, 1799-1886.
2500 Items.
In HiK;oi'lcnl Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Papers, mainly In French, of John Joseph Borle and family. In-
cludes business and personal letters from Borle, his wife Sophie Benu-
veau Borle, and from his sons, daughters, and relatives In France. A
large portion of the papers and documents relate to Santo Domingo,
with letters from Toussalnt L'Ouverture and others residing in the
Island at the beginning of the 19th century who were connected with
J. J. Borle, as well ns miscellaneous papers, accounts, and bills. In-
cludes material on the Roge vs. Borle case, and letter hooks and
account books belonging to the shipping firms of J. J, Borle, J. J. Borle
& Sons, and Borle and Laguerenne, .
Presented by Beauveau Borle, 1948.
1. Haiti— Hist. — Revolution, 1791-1804— Sources. 2. Shipping-
Philadelphia, r. Toussalnt Louverture, Francois Dominique, 1743-
1803.
MS 61-686
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate soldiers and widows roster, Mississippi, 1907.
20 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Roster of Confederate soldiers or widows for Hancock, Harrison,
Hinds, Holmes, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Lee, Leflore, Lincoln,
Lowndes, Oktibbeha, Panola, Pearl River, Tippah, Tishomingo,
Tunica, Union, Warren, and Washington Cos. Shows the name of
each widow or serviceman, Indicating State of enlistment, county,
regiment, age, and year of enlistment
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Registers. 2. Missis-
sippi— Hist— Civil War.
MS 61-687
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Boston. First Church.
Thursday lectures, 18th cent.
3 ft.-;
In Boston University Library.
Sermons preached by Thomas Foxcroft and other clergy of the
period.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mark Bortman, 1959.
1. Congregational churches — Sermons. 2. Sermons, American,
r Foxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769.
MS 61-688
BostonUolv. Library
Coggeshall, John.
Business accounts, 1809-47. :
5v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Accounts of whaling voyages of ships In which Coggeshall had
an Interest. Includes 3 account books apparently kept by Coggeshall ;
an expense book (1845-7) kept by Capt. Tobey of the ship William
Botch, and an expense book (1844-6) of the Midas, kept by its cap-
tain, Jacob T. Davis. Other whalers mentioned are the Stephania
and New England (in which ships James Coggeshall and Samuel
B. Coggeshall owned shares), the Augusta, Mayflower, Hlbernla, and
Phoclon (In which Samuel B. Coggeshall owned an Interest), and the
barque Mary Ann.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library, com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of Emily Hussey, 1927.
1. Whaling. 2. Whalers.
MS 61-689
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
406
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Schowalter, Jacob A 1879-1953.
Papers, 1914-52.
ea. 1 ft.
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Farmer, businessman, member of the Kansas State Legislature,
and philanthropist.
Gift of the Schowalter family.
1. Mennonltes— Charities, 2, Mennonltes— Missions.
MS 61-690
Bethel College Hist. Library
U. S. Army. Continental Army.
Orderly books, 177P-83.
55 Items.
In Heii'rv K Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Orders for departments, divisions, brigades, and regiments (line
and militia) Includes three volumes of British Army orders.
Inventory and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from various sources before 1627.
1 U S. Army. Continental Army— Regulations. 2. Gt, Brit.
Army— Regulations. 8. TJ. S,— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. I, Gt.
Brlt Army ' MS 61-691
Henry E. Huntington Library
Worden, Jesse B
Papers, 1819-35.
300 lt&ms
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Teacher and Baptist Church elder, of northern Pennsylvania
and southern New York. Correspondence (1809-88) Including letters
addressed to members of Worden's family, poetry, essays, and
articles. Includes Oliver W, Worden's arithmetic exercise book
(1829) and a minute book of a Baptist church of Shlppen Township,
Tioga Co , Pa., which removed to Potter Co., Pa. In 1828 and was
variously known as Denmark, Delmar, Shlppen or Shipping, London,
Genesee, and Alleghany Church.
Presented by the Library of Congress.
1 Teachers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Arithmetic —
Problems, exercises, etc. 3. Baptists— Tioga Co., Pa. 4. Baptists-
Potter Co., Pa. ' ' :
• MS 61-692
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Newman, Emma- E
Papers, 1845-1921.
ca. 200 Items. _
In Henrv E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Mental healer and "Christian metaphysician." Diaries, common-
place books, lectures, and sermons.
Acquired from Martha Caroline Prltchard, 1948.
1 ' Falth - CUre ' MS 61-603
Henry B. Huntington Library
Mather family.
Papers, 1645-1760.
76 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and sermons of the Mathers of New England.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from George D. Smith and others, 1916.
1 Congregational churches— Clergy— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Congregational churches— Sermons.
MS 61-694
Henry E. Huntington Library
Wallgren, Abian A
Papers, 1917-47.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Cartoonist. Letters to Wallgren, clippings pertaining to his actty-
itles and cartoons and comic strips drawn by him. Correspondents
Include Franklin Pierce Adams, Newton D. Baker, Smedley Dar-
lington Butler, Irvln S. Cobb, Walt Disney. Stephen^ Early. Frank-
lin S Forsbury, H. Foster, James Guthrie Harbord, George A Hast-
ings, Hudson Hawley, Herbert Hcwver, Marquis JTames, Edward
Martin Philip Mensall, D. E. Nolan, John J. Pershing, William G.
Price H W Boss, Robert Emmett Sherwood, Thomas Shlbe, Edward
Stackpole, Jim Tully, Gene Tunney, Guy T. Viskntskkl, Richard H.
Waldo, and John Wlnterich.
Presented by Mrs. Wallgren, 1958. ■ _
"caricatures and cartoons-U. S. 2. Comic books,
strips, etc. MS 61-695
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. TJ. S., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1764-1826.
ca. 800 items. , „ ... .
Jefferson Taylor, and others, 1912-16. -- : ;„■ s „.,„^„
1 Architecture-Designs and plans. 2. Virginia-Survey* ^^^
Henry B.Huntington Library
Holley, Henry Whitcomb, 1828-1897.
Papers, 1847-96.
86 Items. ,„ „ , „ „, .
Id Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Poet and businessman. Letter books and 1'terary works
'■ ■ Vltotof the letter books (1855-06) containing 8718 letters, and of
10 vote, of poems Is available in the Dept. of Manuscripts of the
library. „ . „„.
Acquired from Graham Hardy, 1955. 61-697
Henry B.Huntington Library
Fiske, John, 1842-1901.
Papers, 1850-1901.
ca. 1455 items. ,„ „ , _ ... .
In Henrv E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Historian Correspondence and MSS. of Flske's articles, lectures,
musical compositions, and other writings. Includes 589 letters to his
mother, 484 to his wife and groups of letters to and from prominent
men of letters of the period.
Catalog cards In the library. ;
Acquired from the Fiske family and various otber sources in the
early lOWs and In 1965.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r. Stougnten,
Mary Fisk (Bound) Green, rr. Fiske, Abby Morgan (Brooks)
MS 61-698
Henry E. Huntington Library
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division.
Records, 1895-1933.
In* University of California at Los Angeles Library (105)
r?,rr«r^ndence ^Beld notes, and division library records. Includes
Slater Dagge't, and theaccesslons records of the Dickey Ornithologi-
es? Library t Also Includes specimen catalogs and field notes of Dag-
nSoMoulhe^DlVislon of the Society, 1945. ,_,...
1 Ornithologists-Correspondence, remlnlscenses, etc. 2. Ornithol-
ogy.' I. Daggett, Frank Slater, 1855-1920. Mg ^
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
National Institute for the Promotion of Science, Washing-
ton, D.O.
Records, 1816-58.
Ola Ifpnis
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Forms part of the library's Rhees collection. „»,„,«,„„.
Correspondence and papers relating to the history »« «<*WM« of
the Institute and to the custody of the speclmenB from the -U. S. Ex-
nlorine Expedition, commanded by Charles Wilkes. Important names
KenledTnclude^eter Force, Francis Markoe, Joel Roberts Poin-
sett, and other officers of the Institute.
Catalog cards In the library. .
Acquired from Romenla F. Rhees, 1922. 1MO _ 1a .„ RhMW _
1 United States Exploring Expedition, 1888-1842. I. Rhees,
William Jones, 1880-1907. Papers. MS 61-700
Henry B. Huntington Library
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1867.
Papers, 1827-67.
1 Rftfi Items
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Forms part ofrthe library's Rhees collection.
Physicist. Correspondence and other papers. Much of the corre-
spondence relates to the activities of the V. S. Coast Survey and to
Bache's Interest in the development of science and scientific education.
Includes some material on the Olvll War.
Catalog cards In the library. .
Acquired from Mrs. Romenla F. Rhees, 1922.
1 U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 2. Science— Hist. 8. TJ. S.—
Hist— Olvll War— Miscellanea. I. Rhees, William Jones, 1880-
""• PaperS - MS 61-701
Henry E. Huntington
Library
407
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect!
ons
Harbeck, Charles Thomas, 1850- colleotor
Papers, 1732-1915.
539 items.
La Henry E.Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Papers, chiefly correspondence, relating to the U. S. Navy and navnl
officer collected by Harbeck for purposes of ertra-lXtratlon of
Maelay s History of the U.S. Navy, but never so used.
Catalog cards in the library. T
Acquired from Mr. Harbeck, 1917V
1. V. S. Navy— Hist— Sources. 2. U. S. Navy-Officers.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-702
United Seamen's Service. Pfr?idelphia.
Records, 1942-48
400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
braS^
1. World War, 1939-1945-War work— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-703
Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, 8d viscount, 1771-1851
Papers, 1812-14.
42 items. •
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
i . r ? ? ta t eaman v Letters and documents addressed to Melville,
1H9^ t°h th 1 A^^ty. concerning the prosecurtaTVf the War <rf
i™?, d J£V elat i! e Btie Bet h »t the British and American Navies
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 1928. o»u ««vies.
1. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Naval operations.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-704
McCall, George Archibald, 1802-1868.
Papers, 1831-53.
49 items.
li? 6 " 1 ! ^ Huntln 8 ton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
M^f^? offl , ce . r - Correspondence and other papers for the period of
A™ Se ri2f» War '. 2a > 18S5 -1842- 2. Creek War, 1836. 8 V S
Army— Inspection. 4. D. S. Army— Promotions.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-705
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.
Papers, 1774-1837.
320 items.
In Henry 18. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Superintendent of Finance for the Continental Congress during tie
Revolution, merchant, and land speculator. Personal and business
correspondence, together with papers relating to litigation involving
Morris estate. Includes correspondence with Nathanael Greene, re-
lating to the subsistence jof the Southern Army during the Kevolu-
tion.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
ioiW 118 ^ from tne Anaer 8° n Galleries and Madlgan and Sessler,
*. 1> ^. s --^ Hlst -— Revolution— Supplies. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Hevolu-
!£ n o'~;™l, nance • commer <». confiscations, etc. i. Greene, Nathanael,
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-706
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891.
Papers, 1861-66.
ca. 750 items.
In Henry R. Huntington Library (San Mnrlno, Calif.)
Naval officer. Civil War letters and despatches addressed to
Porter, together with official telegrams from the office of the Secretary
of the Navy, largely unrelated to Porter.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Charles Baker, 1912.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Naval operations. 2. V. S.— Navy—
Hist.— Olvil War— Sources. i. U. S. Navy Dept
*r r, rx ». . MS 61-707
Henry E. Huntington Library
West Philadelphia Maennerchor.
Records, 1896-1906.
13 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute book (1896-1906) and 12 MS. song books, In parts of a
German singing society. Song books are in German
1. Song-books, German.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-708
Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902.
Papers, 1845-1902.
41 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Composer. Diaries, letters, music notebooks, and other papers
Including the original MS. of Listen to the mocking bird : music for
violin, a catalog of music for piano and organ, and Hannah Winner's
Illustrated volume of songs with music by Alice Hawthorne (Winner's
pseudonym) . . ' ' '
Presented by Charles Eugene and Donald Claghorn, 1946
1. Musicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Violin music
3. Piano and organ music— Blbl. 4. Songs with piano. I Winner'
Septimus, 1827-1902. Listen to the mocking bird.
h. ♦ ■ , c , . . MS 6 l-709
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792.
Papers, 1776-92.
41 items.
In Henry K. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Naval officer. Letters and documents to and from Jones
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from various sources, before 1927.
1. U. S,— Hist.— Revolution— Naval operations. 2. U. S. Naw—
Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Henry E. Huntington Library . 61-710
Smith, Abraham Lewis, 1831-1914.
Correspondence, 1846-1913.
115 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Attorney. Letters relating to Smith's activities as first president
of the Delaware County Historical Society and as member of the
Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a few
personal letters.
Purchase.
1. Delaware County Historical Society. 2. Pennsylvania Univer-
sity— -Alumni.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hoopes, Alban Williamson.
Papers, 1808-1948.
300 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Teaclier and author of articles on the history of the American In-
JSrJL . I "£ d buslne8 8 liters (193IM8) and typescripts of
articles and book reviews. Includes some business and personal
Pa ^2.j 1 t 8 ?; 19 ^ ) S? Az « la h Hoopes, a Philadelphia buslnmman
Presented by Mr. Hoopes, 1947-48
i. Hoope^Xa?}ah! 0rt - ^erlca-Hlst.^ddresses, essays, lectures.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61 ~712
Broomall, John Martin, 1816-1894.
Correspondence, 1867-68.
300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
V. S. Representative from Pennsylvania. Letters dealing with the
routine work of a Congressman, with some material on conditions In
the Southern States during Reconstruction.
Purchase, 1948.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1885-1889. 2. Reconstruction.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia.
Records, 1870-1912.
8000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
t>un 7 e , S ? < ! nden £?' !> nan <: |al accounts, and miscellaneous papers of a
Philadelphia athletic and social club founded In 1870 Includea a
series of lectures on banking.
Purchase, 1948.
1. Banks and banking — Addresses, essays, lectures.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
408
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Welsh, John, 1805-1886.
Correspondence, 1837-78.
1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia philanthropist. Correspondence covering his service
as Ambassador to England (1877-79) and as president of the Centen-
nial Exposition In 1876. Includes correspondence of John Welsh, Jr.
Presented by Edward Lowber Stokes, 1046. ■
1. U. S— For. rel.— Gt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit.— For. rel.-^U. S.
3. Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876.
MS 61-715
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Indian Rights Association.
Records, 1883-1937.
25,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, letter books, and financial records of an organiza-
tion formed In Philadelphia In 1882 with the object of producing such
public feeling and Congressional action as to secure civil rights and
•aducatlon for the Indians and eventually to bring about their admis-
sion as citizens.
Presented by the Association.
1. Indians, Treatment of — TJ. S. 2, Indiana of North America —
Government relations.
MS 61-716
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Friends Library Association of West Chester.
Records, 1880-96.
150 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Bills and receipts for books purchased and services rendered.
Purchase, 1946.
MS 61-717
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Burrell, Stephanie L
Papers, 1928-43.
100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, notes, and pamphlets gathered In preparation for an
address on the history of the American flag. Includes some material
on the flags and seals of the Original Thirteen States.
Presented.
X Flags— U. S. 2. Seals (Numismatics)— U. S.
MS 61-718
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925.
Correspondence, 1858-1923.
eoOOltems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer and member of Philadelphia Board of Educa-
tion. Letters from most of the politically prominent Pbiladelphlans
of the period, with considerable material relating to the public schools
of Philadelphia.
Pffisftn tt^t\ .
1. Philadelphia— Public schools. 2. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt.
MS 61-719
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Moore, John Monroe, Bp., 1867-1948.
Papers, 1900-48.
2500 Items.
In Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library.
Methodist bishop, editor, and educator. Correspondence, clippings,
and photos, relating to the history of Southern Methodist University,
Dallas, and to the unification of the Methodist Church In 1939. In-
cludes personal correspondence during Moore's episcopacy (1918-48)
The material Is related to the library's Bishops' Collection, and Mou-
zon Collection.
Index to the papers In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift, 1948.
1. Methodist Church — Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Dallas. Southern Methodist University. 3. Methodist Church
(United States)— Hist
MS 61-720
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist. Libr.
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815.
Papers, 1785-1813.
ca. 55 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Physician and naturalist. Correspondence, and typewritten copy
of journals and notebooks (1785-1806) arranged and annotated by
Waldo L. McAtee. Includes photostats of papers In the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania. Many Items deal with natural history.
Among the correspondents are Joseph Banks, John E. Hall, Francois
A. Mlchaux, Thomas Pennant and John Vaughan,
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchases.
1. Natural history. 2. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
MS 61-721
American Philosophical Society. Library
Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952.
Papers, 1879-1952.
3 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (111)
Author and scientist. Correspondence, MSS. of Douglas' books,
corrected proofs, limited editions of some of his works, notebooks and
scientific ephemera. The bulk of the papers cover his literary career,
Including correspondence with Martha Gordon Croutch, Richard
Curie, Robin Douglas, Leon Gelber, Frank Harris, William Henry
Hudson, Edward Hutton, Frieda Lawrence, Walter Lowenfels, Giu-
seppe Orlolo, Grant Richards, Martin Seeker, Montague Sumncrs,
Reginald Turner and others. Material on his earlier scientific Inter-
ests (1879-1905). includes correspondence with Georg Albert Bou-
lenger, Albert Glrtanner, James Edmund Hartlng, Franz von Leydlg,
Hugh Alexander MacPherson and Margherlta Traube-Mengarinl,
Unpublished register In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gifts of Leon Gelber and Robin Douglas; purchases from Robin
Douglas and others ; 1946-
1. Authors-T-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Scientists — Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: George Norman Douglas.
MS61-722
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Dealy, Dennis F d. 1887.
Papers, 1853-87.
50 items and 3 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia publisher. Diaries, clippings, letters of condolence on
Dealy's death, and a letter (1880) from George W. ChUds.
Deposited by C. Victor Dealy, 1939.
1. Publishers and publishing — Philadelphia.
MS 61-723
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Raster, Hermann, 1827-1891.
Papers,
ca. 3900 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Correspondence, clippings, photos., drafts, and other papers,
1. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Foreign opinion. 2. U. S. — Civiliza-
tion — German Influence. 8, Illinois Staats-Zeltung, Chicago.
MS 61-724
Newberry Library
Adams, Atkins.
Business records, 1835-86.
11 v.
In Old Dartmouth Historical Society (New Bedford, Mass.) collec-
tions.
Whaleshlp agent, of New Bedford, Mass. Account books, ships'
accounts, narratives of the collision of the EUza Adams and the
steamer Glencoe, suits for damages resulting from the collision, and
other papers.
Typewritten catalog In the library.
1. Whaling.
MS 61-725
Old Dartmouth Hist. Society
Finley, James Bradley, 1781-1856.
Papers, 1810-40.
1 box.
In Rutherford B.Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Methodist pastor, author, and founder of the Wyandott Mission at
Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Correspondence (1820-38), diary (1810),
addresses to and by Indians, a guide to the Indian language, and
MS 61-726
409
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
EMey, James Bradley, 1781-1856.
Papers, 1810-40.
(Continued)
reports and other papers relating to the Shawnee mission and the
Wyandott Mission. Includes the Lord's prayer In Wyandott and
Fjnley's original MS., A history "of a revival of religion amongst the
Wyandott Indians at Upper Sandusky in the State of Ohio.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchased from Midland Bare Book Co., 1942-43.
1. Methodist Episcopal Church— Missions. 2. Huron Indians —
Missions. 8. Shawnee Indians— Missions. i. Finley, James Brad-
ley, 1781-1856. A history of a revival of religion amongst the Wyan-
dott Indians at Upper Sandusky In the State of Ohio.
MS 61-726
Rutherford B. Hnyes Library
Lindley family.
Papers, 1810-1941.
3 ft. (1215 items and 78 v.)
In University o{ Kentucky Library,
Correspondence, diaries, account books, MS, textbooks, and scrap-
books of a family of North, Carolina Quakers that moved to Indiana
about 1811 because It disapproved of slavery.
Indexed In the library's manuscript catalog.
Acquired from the family, 1960.
1. Washington Co., Ind.— Soc. life & cust. 2. Friends, Society of,
Washington Co., Ind.
MS 61-727
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.
Letters, 1741-91,
81 items.
In Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library.
Founder of the Methodist Church In England and America. Let-
ters reflecting Wesley's views on religion, philosophy, and other sub-
jects. ■!:.-
Card Index In the library.
Seventy-seven of the letters are published In The letters of John
Wesley, by John Telford ( 1931)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Bishop Frederick De Land Leete, 1956.
1, Methodism. 2. Evangelical revival.
MS 61-728
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist Llbr.
Bartram, John, 1699-1777.
Papers, 1738-77.
ca. 150 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Naturalist. Correspondence; the papers of the John Bartram
Association ; and the unpublished MS. of The correspondence of John
Bartram, edited by Edward E. Wlldman, 1956. Among the corre-
spondents are William Bartram, Thomas Bond, Peter Colllnson,
Benjamin Franklin, Johann F. Gronoylus, Henry Laurens, Carolus
Linnaeus, and Hans Sloane,
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchases and deposits.
1. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Wlldman,
Edward Embree, 1874- n. John Bartram Association.
MS 61-729
American Philosophical Society. Library
Ames, Mary (Clemmer), 1839-1884.
Papers, 1859-81.
ca. 140 items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Chiefly letters received and pertaining mainly to Mrs. Ames' In-
terests as a Journalist and author. Includes two original MSS. of her
works. ,
Unpublished guide in the library.
MS 61-730
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Crook, George, 1828-1890.
Correspondence, 1864-90.
2 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Army officer. Personal and business correspondence, some concern-
ing Crook's duties as an Indian fighter.
Unpublished guide In the library.
1. Indians of North America— Wars— 1860-1895. 2. U. S. Army —
Officers— -Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-731
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
O'Neil, Charles, 1842-1927.
Papers, 1871-99.
408 items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Naval officer. Chiefly letters received (1898-99), clippings, and
tintypes. The letters relate mainly to O'Neil's position as Chief of
the Bureau of Ordnance of the U. S. Navy.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from A. F. Machemer, 1951.
1. U. S. Bureau of Ordnance (Navy Dept.) 2. U. S. Navy-
Ordnance and ordnance stores. 3. U. S. Navy — Officers— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-732
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth, 1845-1928.
Papers, 1852-1926.
80,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Writings and historical notes, biographical material, re-
productions of portraits, and newspaper articles on persons and places
of the colonial period.
Presented by Miss Wharton.
1. V. S. — Soc. life & cust.— Colonial period.
MS 61-733
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Archives, 1768-
cn. 55 ft. and ca. 14,000 Items.
In Anirricnn Philosophical Society Library.
Correspondence with Individuals, universities and learned societies
throughout the world; minutes of the society and Its committees;
account books; cutalogs and accession books of Its library; publica-
tion records; and collections of papers submitted to the society on
natural history, science, education, commerce and many other sub-
jects. Important persons whose papers are Included are Alexander
D. Bache, Spencer F. Balrd, George Bancroft, Joseph Banks, Benja-
min S. Barton, William Barton, Charles Bonaparte, Daniel G, Brin-
ton, Cadwaluder Coldcn, Thomas Cooper, Edward D. Cope, Peter S.
Du Ponceau, Pierre S. Du Pont, Andrew Elllcott, Felix Fontana,
Anthony Fotherelll, Benjamin Franklin, John F. Frazer, Perslfor
Frazer, Robert Fulton, Nicholas Fuss, Asa Gray, Joseph von Horn-
mer-Purgstnll, Robert Hare, Ferdinand R. Hassler, Ferdinand V.
Hayden, John G. E. Heckewelder, Joseph Henry, John F. W. Her-
schel, hart., Dnvld Hosack, Thomas P. James, William Jardlne, John
K. Kane, William H. Keating, Lafayette, Benjamin H, Latrobe, An-
tolne L. Lavoisier, Isaac Lea, John LeConte, Joseph Leldy, J. Peter
Lesley, William Maclure, Humphrey Marshall, Timothy Matlack,
Matthew F. Maury, Andre 1 Mlchaux, Francois A. Mlchaux, Samuel L.
Mltchlll, John Morgan, Samuel G. Morton, Thomas Nuttall, George
Ord, Robert Patterson, Robert M. Patterson, Charles W. Peale, Rem-
brandt Peale, Titian R. Peale, Henry Phillips, Joel R. Poinsett,
William H. Prescott, Ell IC, Price, John S. Price, Joseph Priestley,
Lambert A. J. Quetelet, David Rlttenhouse, Benjamin Rush, Thomas
Sny, Henry R. Schoolcraft, Benjamin Sllllman, William Smith, Jared
Sparks, Thomas Sully, Philip Syng, Charles Thompson, Charles B.
Trego, Benjnmlu Vauglmn, John Vaughan, Sears C. Walker, Noah
Webster, and George B. Wood' Includes papers of persons for whom
the library has separate collections.
Ca. 14,000 Items cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of
the library. Mnny of the papers and records have appeared In the
Society's various publications.
Acquired, 1769-
MS 61-734
American Philosophical Society. Library
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp. t 1866-1958, colleotor.
Bishops' collection, 1784-
9ft. (ca. 3000 items)
In Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library.
Correspondence, biographical sketches, historical information, and
photos., of 252 Methodist bishops beginning with Francis Asbury,
first Methodist bishop, to the present, relating to Methodism in the
United States. The material is related to the library's Bishop John
M. Moore Collection, and Mouzon Collection.
Information on literary rights nvallable In the library.
Gift of Bishop Leete, 1956.
1. Methodist Cburch — Biog. 2. Bishops — U. S. 8. Methodist
Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Methodist
Church (United States)— Hist. — Sources. i. Asbury, Francis, Bp.,
1745-1816.
MS 61-736
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist. Llbr.
410
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846.
Papers, 1837-83.
8 folders.
la Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library.
Methodist missionary. Correspondence, receipts, photos., and
other papers, many relating to the Methodist Episcopal Church In
Texas (1837-46) Includes letters pertaining to Fowler. The ma-
terial was collected by Laura (Fowler) Woolworth.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Laura Fowler Woolworth and family, 1959.
1. Methodist Church in Texas. 2. Methodist Episcopal Church—
Missions. I. Woolworth, Laura (Fowler), collector.
MS 61-736
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist. Libr.
Drayton family.
Papers, 1796-1896.
2500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of a prominent South Carolina and Philadelphia family.
Includes a large group of legal papers (1851-93) of William Heyward
Drayton, among which are papers of Frances Butler (1828-80) and
of Pierce Uutier (1800-22) ; and correspondence of Gen. Thomas
Drayton, 1808-1801, of Capt. Percival Drayton, U. S. N., 1812-1S65,
and of Col. William Drayton, 1776-1846. Contains material on nulli-
fication, the Mexican War, the Civil War, and other subjects. In-
cludes much printed matter.
Deposited by the estate of Henry F. Drayton, 1939. ■
1. Nullification. 2. U. S.— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848—
Sources. 3. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. i. Butler, Frances,
ii. Butler, Pierce, 1774- 1882.
MS 61-737
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Powel family.
Papers of the Powel, Johnston, Taylor, and Cole families,
1700-1925.
50,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of several allied families long prominent in Philadelphia,
Newport, R. I., and Jamaica, B. W. I. Business letters and records
(1700-48) of Samuel Powel, the original settler, and his son Samuel,
general merchants trading with Europe and the West Indies.; business
papers and University of Pennsylvania exercises of the next Samuel
Powel, who was twice Mayor of Philadelphia ; diary entries, receipt
books, personal account books, and correspondence of his wife, Eliza-
beth Willing Powel, among whose correspondents were George Wash-
ington, Bishop William White, William Bingham, and the Rev. Jacob
Duch£; papers of her nephew and adopted son, John Hare Powel, who
was active in public affairs and Interested In cattle breeding, Including
correspondence containing much on these matters as well as on early
railroads, canals, coal lands of Pennsylvania, and his voyage to Cal-
cutta (1806), along with two letter books, a commonplace book, an
abridgment of Robertson's History of Charles v, and business papers
covering the period 1820-56 ; papers of his son, Samuel Powel, of Phil-
adelphia and Newport, including business papers and accounts, with
many bills and receipts pertaining to the construction of the Newport
house, a diary kept while in Europe (1841) and personal correspond-
ence containing many family letters and a number of letters (180(5-84)
to Dorothea Dlx; Mary Edith Powel's papers Including garden note-
books, other scrnpbooks and notebooks, correspondence, it journal, and
genealogical notes. Samuel Powel married Mar> Johnston, r:irough
whom there came a large group of papers of the Johnston, Taylor, and
Cole families of Jamaica, dealing mainly with the operation of planta-
tions. The bulk of thesepapers are those of Robert Johnston, includ-
ing journnls of travels in northern Europe and Russia (1814), Scot-
land (1810-13) and Ireland (1812), of a voyage from London to Ja-
maica (1813) and of his residence at Newport (1835-80) : correspond-
ence dealing with business, literary, and personal affairs; business
papers relating to his Jamaica plantation and to a projected railroad
from London to Southampton. Others represented are Alexander
Johnston, physician, 1739-1787; James Johnston, 1781-1837; John
Tnvlor. 1771-1813: nnrt .Tflrnh Thnmns Pole.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1940) Robert Johnston's Russian
Journal was published in London in 1815 under the title Travels
through part of the Russian empire and the country of Poland.
Presented by the Powel family, 1940.
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. 2, Stock and stock-breed-
ing — Pennsylvania. 3. Pennsylvania — Econ. condit. 4. Europe —
Descr. & tniv. — 1800-1918. 5. Gardening— Pennsylvania. 6. Planta-
tions—Jamaica. 7. Newport, R. I.— Soc. life & oust. 8. Transporta-
tion— Pennsylvania. 9. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. i. Cole family, n. Johnston fnmily. in. Taylor family.
MS 61-738
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
This number not used: MS 61-739
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1864-1950.
Papers, 1884-1949.
20,000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Civic and political leader. Papers covering Moore's early life and
his start in politics, his activities as a reporter and editorial writer,
his work in the House of Representatives, World War i, his two terms
as Mayor of Philadelphia, political and local affairs, his connection
with the Five O'Ciock Club, with the National League of Republican
Clubs, and with the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, of which
he was president from its organization In 1907 to 1048. Correspond-
ence, clippings, pamphlets etc. relate to the efforts to construct a deep-
channel, protected waterway from Boston to Miami.
Presented by Mr. Moore, 1944-49.
1 it s— Pol. & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt,—
1885- 3 Journalism— Philadelphia. 4. Five O'Olock Club, Phila-
delphia. 5. National Republican League of the United States. 6. At-
lantic Deeper Waterways Association. 7. Intracoastal Waterway. 8.
European War, 1914-1918— Miscellanea. _
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Norton (John) and Sons.
Records, 1757-97.
202 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Correspondence between John Norton in London and his associ-
ates in Virginia, Nathaniel Lyttleton Savage and John Hatley Nor-
ton. Includes many other letters addressed to members of the firm.
Acquired, 1922. -. ■ ■ ■ „. , ,
1. Virginia— Comm,— Gt. Brit. 2. at. Brit,— Oomm,— Virginia.
8. Tobacco manufacture and trade— Virginia. I. Norton, John,
1719-1777. ii. Savage, Nathaniel Lyttleton. in. Norton, John Hat-
ley, 1745-1767. rv. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlr-
ginlana.
MS 61-741
Henry E. Huntington Library
New Jersey Historical Society.
New Jersey boundary papers, 1769.
8 v.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Papers connected with proceedings of the royal commission ap-
pointed in 1767 to settle the boundary between New York and New Jer-
sey; papers and letters prepared or received by James Parker, a
New Jersey agent ; the brief of claims of New Jersey with evidence
including maps; miscellaneous papers, exhibits, examinations, etc.
The papers were arranged by W. A. Whitehead In 1800 and 1872.
1 New York (State)— Bound— New Jersey. 2. New Jersey-
Bound— New York. 3. New Jersey— Maps, 4. New York (State)—
Maps. i. Parker, James, 1725-1797. n. Whitehead, William Adee,
1810-1884 ed in. Gt. Brit, Royal Commission for Settling the
Boundary Line Between the Colonies of New York and New Jersey.
MS61-74-2
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Carter, Theodore G . 1832-1014.
Papers,; 1834-1020.
22 v. and 6 boxes.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Surveyor, busluessmun, and soldier in the Union Army. Corre-
spondence, diaries, notebooks, and accounts kept by Carter us u
boy in New York; as cnptnln of. Company IC, Seventh. Regiment,
Minnesota Infantry, during the Civil War; as right-of-way agent
for the Chicago and Northwestern Hallway 'Co. ;'- us townslte sur-
veyor In the Diikotas after 1SS0; while engaged In the fire insurnnce
and real estate business at St. Peter, Minn. ; and as land examiner
for the Winona nnd St. Peter Ralhvny Co. Includes Information on
horticulture, pensions and bounties for former soldiers, Investments
in mines in South Dakota and Carter's efforts to collect material
for a hlstorv of his regiment; records of the Sons of Temperance,
St Peter Division ; constitution nnd minutes of meetings of the South
Dakotu Society of the Sons of the American Revolution ; a car-
penter's account book; and tile docket of a Justice of the peace kept
by Miles Carter nt Yorkshire, N.Y. n _ „
1. Minnesota Infantry. 7th Regt., 1862-1803., .2. U S-Hifit--
Civll War— Regi.nental histories— Minnesota Infnntry^-ith. 3. Da-
kota—Surveys. 4. Insurance, Fire— St. Peter, Minn. 3. Real estate
business— Sr; Peter, -.Minn. 0. Hallways— Minnesota. 7. Pensions,
Military— Minnesota. S. Mining Industry nnd finance— South Da-
kota I Carter, Miles; n. Sons of Temperance of North America.
Grand Division of Minnesota. St. Peter Division, m. Sons of the
American Revolution. South Dakota Society.
Minn. Hist. Soc.
411
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wain family.
Pnpers, 1759-1891.
ca. 2000 items, 15 v. and 38 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1750-1889) and business papers (1750-1801)
of n family of Philadelphia merchants and lawyers, together with
proceedings of the Philadelphia Court of Quarter Sessions uor)
and abstract of Philadelphia deeds for the same year. Includes
SS^-^J?^" 1 Waln with London and with West Indian
?,*5\ ?■ ( "?p- 8 °)- nls assessor's book for Upper Delaware Ward
(1767), his letter book (1766-74, continued at Walnford 1784-99),
business ledger (1761-08), invoice book of the English trade (1763-
72), accounts and invoices, Philadelphia (1761-68), and account
books.of West Indian trade (1769-68) ; letter book of Nicholas Wain
. (1762-66) ; Lewis Wain receipt books (1785-91), cashbook (1787-ft>)
nndjetter book (1820-40) ; Walnford business papers, some relating
to the sale of grain and mill accounts, with an exchange of letters
between Richard Wain, Richard Wain, Jr.,: Joseph, Nicholas, Jesse
and Robert Wain and various Pennsylvania, New J»rsey, and New
lork merchants. Includes material on the lego' affairs of the
?US n S.? ank of tne Unltea States, and some letters (1848-^9 and
1856-59) -concerning political and legislative affairs in Pennsylvania
^}; J , ( ? >urt: record— Philadelphia. 2. Deeds— Philadelphia. S.
Philadelphia — Comm. 4. Merchants, American— Middle States 5
Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865. r. Wain, Rtchard, 1787-
Hlstorlcal Society of Pennsylvania
McCall family.
Papers, 1739-1889.
ISOOitems,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers showing the activities of a Phila-
delphia merchant-shipping family. Includes correspondence of George
A. McCall, 1802-1868, partly with his wife, Elizabeth McMurtrie
McCall, with material on the Civil War, and partly to his sisters tell-
ing of his European travels, with special emphasis on Scotland. Other
McCall family papers Include letters hy Edward McCall, 1821-1878, of
South America ; an unidentified commonplace book (1739-85) ; busi-
ness and shipping accounts; and further family correspondence. The
allied Oadwalader family Is represented by some receipted bills (1770-
76) of Qen. John Cadwalader and a few letters by other members of
the family.
Presented by Frances M. Bradford, 1958.
1. Philadelphia — :Comm, 2. Shipping — Philadelphia. 3. U. S. —
Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives. 4. Europe — Descr. & trav. —
1800-1918. 5. Commonplace-books, i, Cadwalader family.
MS61-745
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
Letters, 1825-29.
ca. 425 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Statesman. Letters written by Clay while he was Secretary of
State, and by his chief elerk, to ministers resident in the U. S.
The correspondence relates to commercial Intercourse with Austria,
Brazil, Denmark, France, Gt Brit, Netherlands, Prussia, Sicily and
the Papal States, Russia, and Sweden ; points on International law ;
Claims for indemnity, the International boundary dispute with Canada :
Independence of Brazil and Colombia, U. S. neutrality, and other
topics.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired through Thomas M. Spauldlng, 1937. ; .
1. U. S. — Comm. "2. U. S. — Claims. 8. U. S.— Bound.— Canada. 4.
Canada— Bound.— U. S. 5. Brazil— Hist— 1822-1889. 6. Colombia—
Hist— 1822-1832. 7. U. S.— Neutrality. I. U. S. Dept. of State.
MS 61-746
Henry B. Huntington Library
Philadelphia. Board of Trade.
Records, 1801-1942.
7 v. and 19 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes (1878-1833) and miscellaneous papers (1839-42) In-
cludes minutes (1895-98) of the Sound Money League of Pennsyl-
vania; executive council minutes (1860-1000) of the National Board
of Trade; Pennsylvania Tax Conference records (1894) ; Port of Phila-
delphia statistics (1924-34) ; and two volumes of early records of the
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce which existed from 1801 to 1843.
The records of the latter consist of a letter book (1801-26) containing
letters of Thomas Fltzsimons who served as President of the Cham-
ber of Commerce between 1801 and 1811; and an award book (1801-
08) containing minutes of the monthly committee of the Chamber of ,
Commerce which acted as an arbiter lu commercial disputes.
Presented by the Free Library of Philadelphia, 1958.
1. Silver question. 2. TJ. S. — Comm. 3. Philadelphia— Comm. 4.
Taxation — Pennsylvania: 5. Arbitration and award — Philadelphia.
I, Philadelphia. Chamber of Commerce (1801-1843?)
MS 61-747
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smith, Uselma C
Papers, 1768-1890.
500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia attorney. Correspondence ; papers gathered for a
biography of Secretary of the Navy William Jones ; log of the brig
Benjamin Franklin from Philadelphia to Bordeaux and return (1788),
and Benjamin Loxley's memorandum book with notes on the construc-
tion of Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia. Correspondence includes let-
ters (1864-71) from George Sharswood, chief justice of the Pennsyl-
vania Sapreme Court. The Jones papers include bills, estimates,
dimensions of ships of war (1794-1802) and material on the construc-
tion of the U. S. frigate Philadelphia and of a frigate built for the
Dey of Algiers; letters concerning Jones's service as Secretary of the
Navy from Alexander James Dallas, Stephen Decatur, Albert Gallatin,
Elbrldge Gerry, Charles Jared Ingersoll, Benjamin Henry Latrobe,
James Madison, and Richard Rush ; a letter from Jesse Duncan Elliott
on the Battle of Lake Erie; letters from John Jacob Astor, Stephen
Glrard, William Balnhrldge, and James Monroe relating to the second
Bank of the United States, and a letter (1827) from Henry Clay about
Jones's last public office, that of Collector of the Port of Philadelphia.
1. War-ships. 2. Naval architecture — Specifications. 3. U. S.
Navy— Hist. — Sources. 4. Erie, Lake, Battle of, 1813. 5. Philadelphia.
Carpenters' Hall. 6. Bank of the United States (1816-1836) i.
Jones, William, 1760-1831.
MS 61-748
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Willing family.
Papers, 1761-1866.
1000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of Thomas Willing, Richard Willing, Dr. Charles Willing,
and other members of the prominent Philadelphia family. Papers of
Thomas Willing, Philadelphia lawyer, merchant, and partner of Rob-
ert Morris, Include Wllllng's own statement of his part In transmit-
ting Gen. Howe's peace offer to Congress in 1778. Includes some
correspondence of the Cramond family (1816-38) and of the Rev.
Nicholas Power Tllllnghast (1837-06)
Presented by Horace Hare, 1947,
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Personal narratives. 2. Howe, Wil-
liam Howe, 5th viscount, 1729-1814. l. Willing, Thomas, 1731-1821
n. Willing, Richard, 1775-1858. in. Willing, Charles, 1806-1887. rv.
Tllllnghast, Nicholas Power, v. Cramond family.
MS 61-749
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Milligan family.
Papers, 1771-1885.
475 items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (10JO)
Correspondence of Joseph Miillgan (b. 1800), physician of South
Carolina and Georgia; of his son, Joseph A. S. Miillgan (b. ca. 1823),
also a physician practicing In the same states ; and of other members
of the family. Most of the correspondence is for the years 1830-00
and relates to personal and family affairs, to Joseph Mlliigan's scien-
tific and medical Interests, and to cotton and business prospects.
Includes letters of Samuel Henry Dickson and other Charleston
physicians, scientists and professors, and records kept by various
physicians. Correspondents Include members of the Camfleld. Lone-
street and Miillgan families, as well, as I. R. Branham, Henry M.
Bruns, E. R. Calhoun, John Dickson, Samuel' Henry Dickson, Charles
T. Ketchum, M. Lnborde, Thomas L. McBryde, George Parrott, and
Henry K. Sllllman. The material Is related to the library's Graves
family collection and the William P. Graham collection.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Gift of Joseph Milligan Bell, 1945; Henry Graves and Mrs. John
B. Reeves, 1944 and 1947.
1, Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Medicine-
Southern States. 3. Scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
4. Cotton trade— Southern States. 5. Southern States — Econ. condlt.
I. Milligan, Joseph, b. 1800. n. Milligan, Joseph A. S., b. ca. 1823.
m. Dickson, Samuel Henry, 1778-1872.
MS 61-750
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Mouzon, Edwin DuBose, Bp., 1869-1937.
Papers, 1910-37.
18,449 Items.
In Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library.
Methodist bishop, author, and educator. Records of five contro-
versies in which Mouzon participated concerning the "Second Bless-
ing" movement, Vnnderbllt University, unification of the Methodist
Church, John A. Rice, and Alfred E. Smith and prohibition. Includes
much about the history of Southern Methodist University, Dallas, of
which he was a faculty member, and Southwestern University,
Georgetown, Tex. The material Is related to the library's Bishops'
Collection, Bishop John Monroe Moore's Pnpers, and Bishop Charles
C. Selecman's Pnpers.
MS 61-751 •
412
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mouzon, Edwin DuBose, Bp., 1869-1937. Papers, 1910-37.
(Continued)
Calendar in the library. Also described in Perkins Journal of the
Perkins School of Theology of Southern Methodist University (1951)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Mouzon family, 1950.
1. Methodist Church (United States) — Hist, — Sources. 2. Rice,
John Andrews, 1862-1930. 3. Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1878-1944. 4.
Prohibition— U. S. 5. Vanderblit University, Nashville. 6. Pallas.
Southern Methodist University. 7. Georgetown, Tex. Southwestern
University. 8. Perfection— History of doctrines.
MS 61-751
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist. Llbr.
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941.
Papers, 1858-1934.
ca. 50,000 items.
In Hislnrical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Publicist and artist. Correspondence, diaries, and other papers.
The collection is arranged in the following categories: correspondence
(50 boxes, 1S75-1934) with prominent persons in government and
other fields containing material on a wide variety of public affairs,
domestic and foreign; material on the Philippines; Indian rights;
international arbitration; National Civil Service Reform League;
Philadelphia and National Municipal League; Friends of German
Democracy ; Syrian affairs, educational and religious, and foreign
missionaries; Armenian affairs; Wnldenslan affairs; Society for the
Protection of Forests; public education; John Welsh's correspondence
on the Centennial Exhibition ; post office political discrimination in
Philadelphia ; ballot reform in Philadelphia ; the Honest Government
Party and the Dr. S. C. Swallow campaign in Pennsylvania; the
Lincoln Independent Republican Committee and Tattison for Gover-
nor campaign; the Anti-Combine Committee and Pattison for Mayor
campaign; the Independent Committee and W. Redwood Wright for
Treasurer campaign; the Railroad Safety Commission, pure water
and sanitation; personal Interest cases; Welsh family correspond-
ence ; Welsh foreign correspondence ; Welsh personal correspondence ;
Welsh essays and speeches; Welsh journals; shorthand notes; can-
celled checks and bills; Invitations, greeting cards, announcements;
broadsides and miscellaneous printed material; lists of names and
addresses of members of various organizations; diaries (28 v., 1888-
1928) ; letter books (36 v., 1886-1931) ; account books (SO v., 1854-
99) ; photographs, views, and clippings.
Presented by Mr. Welsh.
1. Philippine Islands— Hist.— 1808- 2. Indians of North Amer-
i cn — Government relations.' 3. Arbitration, International. 4. Civil
service reform. 5. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 6. Mis-
sions— U. S. 7. Waldenses. 8, Society for the Protection of Forests.
9. Public schools^-U. S. 10. League of Nations. 11. Imperialism.
12. Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 13. Armenian ques-
tion.
MS 61-752
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Butler family.
Papers!, 1771-1900.
ca. 30TO items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of Major Pierce Butler, his grandson Pierce Jlutler (the
husband of Fanny Kemble), and other members of the Butler family,
relating principally to their Georgia plantations, rice and cotton crops,
and management of slaves. Includes the regular reports of the plan-
tation managers.
Presented by Owen J. Wister, 1947.
1. Plantations— Georgia. 2. Slavery In the U.S.— Georgia. 3. Cot-
ton growing— Georgia. 4. Rice— Georgia. I. Butler, Pierce, 1771-
1822. ir. Butler, Pierce, 1S07-1SG7.
MS 61-753
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Miller, Henry, 1891-
Papers, ca. 1920-
75 ft.
In Univorslry of California nt Los Angeles Library (110)
Author und artist. A comprehensive collection of letters, clippings,
little magazines and related MS. and printed material In many lan-
guages by Miller, his critics and colleagues. Includes extensive cor-
respondence with Thomas Stearns Eliot, Claude Houghton Oldfleld,
Wallace Fowllc, Bernard H. Porter, Jenn Giono, John Cowper Powys,
Fernand Leger, and many others. The material Is related to the
library's Lawrence Durrell collection.
Card index to correspondents and MSS. In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gifts of Mr. Miller, Bernard H. Porter and others, 1948-
1, Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Eliot, Thomas
Stearns, 1888- n. Oldfleld, Claude Houghton, 1889- m.
Fowlie, Wallace, 1908- iv. Porter, Bernard H. v. Giono, Jean,
1895- vi. Powys, John Cowper, 1872- vn. Leger, Fernand,
1881-1955.
MS 61-754
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Ericksen, Theresa, 1867-
: Papers, 1906-37.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Nurse. Correspondence, scrapbook of clippings, and other papers
relating to Miss Ericksen's service in the Spanish American War with
the Thirteenth Regiment, "Minnesota Infantry, and also in World
War i and to her work as superintendent of the Pleasant Day Nursery
In St. Paul. Includes bulletins of the Thirteenth Minnesota Regimen-
tal Society of Northern California, data on the activities of the United
Spanish War Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars In Minne-
sota, and letters from Leonard Wood.
Gift of Miss Ericksen.
1. Minnesota Infantry. 18th Regt., 1898-1899, 2. St. Paul. Pleas-
ant Day Nursery. 8. T Jnited Spanish War Veterans. 4. Veterans of
Foreign Wars of tht United States. Minnesota. 5. U. S.— Hist—
War of 1898 — Hospitals, charities, etc. 6. European War, 1914-
1918— Hospitals, charities, etc. I. Thirteenth Minnesota Regimental
Society of Northern California, ir. Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.
MS 61-755
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Cadwalader family.
Papers, 1630-1900.
ca. 100,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Principally the papers of General John Cadwalader, 1742-1786,
Phineas Bond, 1749-1815, General Thomas Cadwalader, 1779-1841,
Judge John Cadwalader, 1805-1879, General George Cadwalader,
1806-1879 Dr. Charles E. Cadwalader, 1837-1907, and the Hon. John
Cadwalader, Jr., 1843-1925. ' Includes as well 18th century account
books of John Moore, John Iftarsley, John Cadwalader (1711-24),
Patient Usher, Dr. Phineas Bond (1758-69), and Dr. Thomas Cad-
walader (1767-68) ; papers of Cadwalader Evans (1735) ; papers of
Joseph Rose (1737) ; a group of Penn family papers, Including many
of William Penn's own files on the lower counties, deeds, maps, sur-
veys, and voluminous correspondence of the Penns, starting with
Thomas Penn ; a group of George Croghan papers ; papers concerning
the American Iron Company and the West Jersey Society; papers
relating to the affairs of Judge William Moore of Moore Hall, and
papers relating to the Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamship Com-
pany Correspondence includes letters of George Washington, Alex-
ander Hamilton, Thomas Wharton, James McHenry, and other prom-
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949). Two letters concerning the
Reed-Cadwalader controversy were published in Pennsylvania maga-
zine of history and biography, v. 26 (1902), p. 370-374; miscellaneous
Cadwalader military papers, 1776-80, in Pennsylvania magazine of
history and biography, v. 32 (1908), p. 159-174.
Presented by the Cadwalader family, mainly in 1947.
1. U. S — History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 2. Penn family.
3 Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4.
Buchanan, James, Pres. U. S., 1791-1868. 5. Philadelphia— Riots,
1844. 6. American Iron Company. 7. West Jersey Society. 8. Balti-
more and Philadelphia Steamship Company. 9. U. S.— Comm.— Gt.
Brit. 10. Gt. Brit.— Coiuin.— U. S. I. Bond, Phineas, 1749-1815.
tl. Penn. William, 1644-1718. m. Croghan, George, d. 1782.
""■'"■"■ MS. 61-756
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania':
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1897.
Diaries, 1838-91.
5 v.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Baptist pastor and educator. Diaries reflecting the local and
national contemporary scene and Pratt's activities (18S8) at Ham-
ilton Literary and Theological Institution (later Colgate University)
Hamilton, N. T.; his stay (18S9-45) In Orawfordsvllle, Ind.; his
Stay in Lexington, Ky„ where he served as pastor (1845-63) of the
First Baptist Church, as school commissioner, operated a private
school, and had charge of the Sunday School and book division of
the Baptist Church: and his stay in Louisville and Shelbyvllle,
Ey. Includes lists of marriages performed and people received Into
the church.
Indexed in manuscript catalog. ^ ^ ^
Acquired from Pratt's daughter, Mary Pratt, pa. 1940. ^
1 BoDtlsts— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Coi-
Kate University, Hamilton; N. Y.— Students. 3. Orawfordsvllle,
Inn -Soc life & cust. 4. Lexington, Ky. First Baptist Church.
R Kentucky— Soc. life & cust. 6. Registers of births, etc.— Kentucky.
MS 61-757
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Vaux family.
Papers, 1686-1893.
ca. 4600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
MS 61-758
413
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Vaux family. Papers, 1680-1893. (Continued)
papers of his father Richard Vaux Wh.^S? 1 ". ln p n»a<lelphla i
an account book (178£» • nL^J Udlng ,^.? r,e8 <"7&-82) and
Richard Vaux who Wiay^rTfPhn^^h/ 1 ? 2 ^ 1 . 4 ' : »***"> ot
a docket book dami «™ Philadelphia in 1856-57, Including
notion tie Insafe ) Ho^ e » n , S . e -, a ^° Unt - and <*•*»«* IMS-Si?
accounts, StoutS £ SSL?K ^"S "* recelpts an<i
ox's^M
Presented by Mrs. Mary Vaux Buckley.
iT^^ °^ re v POnde S? e L reminiscences, etc. ivSri B»b57
1786-1838. n. Vaux, Blchard, 1816-1895. JWDeru,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-758
Sayres, Edward Stalker, 1850-1923
Papers, 1866-1923.
650 items.
£h£!f ? r !. < i al , Soclety of Pennsylvania collections.
"Jof-i™ e r ? h " Iawve '- p aPere relating to his activity ln the Civil
Service Reform Association, and ln the First World War • "ltoDinS
letters and notes relating to the Society of the Wnr of 1812 Mm '
,«.» Pennsylvania Merit System League. 2 Burom-nn w», iqia.
] M ^P ean syl™nla-Phlladelphla. 3 ^odely of thfwaT of im
*J£J lt, 7p 0rtor . of T orelen Wars of the Unfted States 5 CotonS
Society of Pennsylvania. 6. Society of Colonial Ware. colonial
Historical Society of Pennsylvania — 61 ~ 769
Meade, George Gordon, 1815-1872.
Papers, 1793-1897.
ca. 2500 items and 83 v
\ a ^i St °m Cal St !S lety of Pennsylvania collections,
l.tt S* ' Correspondence (family and official) coastal and
r^hnmTh ? rom ?,4 n8 / 1 ^> ! taSSiny or" M^adeYnS Butier
cards, and newspaper clippings concerning OeorgVCTewIath ta
Presented by George Meade.
rMea^G^^^^rW ^ °f 'okraphy^rtf I™S£
^^ Arrn^ ^tTihe^ou^ — y ' ^W^ »<<**<*
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-760
Ayrton, Marianne (Arnold)
Correspondence, ca. 1793-1834.
78 Items.
In University of Kansas Library.
The bulk of the collection consists of letters received from Marl-
wm,.^ 4 ons . fath £ r ' Samuel Arnold, English musician ; her husband,
William Ayrton, English Impressarlo; and from various relatives
5~ m fif n ^ B 'i m0St , n . . tab , Iy , ner brotn er. Samuel James Arnold, English
dramatist; her father-in-law, Edmund Ayrton, English composer;
?™f. aB ^m, mpbe r 1 V Scottish ■■poet; Frances Maria Kelly, BngZrafr
ZZlZ HIlamLInley, English composer; and John Pond, English
astronomer. The remainder of the collection consists of letters from
wv ^^ to . h . er n H? bnnd - T1 >e letters are mounted ln a blank
book which contains a holograph preface (1876) signed by Mrs. Ayr-
ton's son, William Scrope Ayrton, y
• Purchased from William P. Wreden, 1967
- I - ,i Brit.— Intellectual Ufe. 2. Music— England— Hist & orir
I. Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802. n. Ayrton, WlUlan.; 17T7-W58
Kansas. Univ. Library MS 61-761
Br i744 dC J ° Uy ' Anne L ° UiSe Boyvi " < d ' Harda nco»irt) b.
Papers, late 18th cent.
1 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library
^Correspondence with Benjamin Franklin, musical compositions and
Cataloged individually ln manuscripts catalog of the llbrarv r>«.
^"^ m ' AlU ■"'• S ° dety ' 8 P ^ ln ^" ^no^
Purchase from* the descendants of Mme. Brlllon de Jouv IBM
h™. ^"f r w tS "~^ 1 0gr S ms ; 2 - Musl<: - American 8 Drama-^Uec
Oons. I. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. uouec
American Philosophical Society. Library ^ 61 ~ 762
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1756-1821.
Papers, 1782-1819.
80 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
M ™« T a „ n .?,? eVOlUtlonary , Army offlcer - Correspondence and other
F^J 8, , I n ? udes correspondence with William Van Ness relating to
the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr aauag ,0
1. Burr-Hamilton Duel. i. Van Ness, William Peter, 1778-1826.
New York Historical Society MS 61-763
Bailey, Gilbert Swartzlander, 1897- oolleotor.
School notebooks, 1897-1940.
11 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Presented by Mrs. Bailey, 1943.
1. School notebooks — Collections.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-764
Penrose, Richard Alexander Fullerton, 1863-1981
Papers, 1885-1931.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Geologist. Correspondence and short biographical sketches. Cor-
respondence concerns chiefly his activities at Harvard University and
as a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. 7 °
Unpublished guide ln the library.
Gift of the Penrose family,
1. Geologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Pennsvl.
vanla. University. 3. Scientists— Blog. renngyi-
American Philosophical Society. Library M S 61-765
Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, 178SV1840.
Papers, 1808-40.
ca. 800 Items,
In American Philosophical Society Library
In part, photocopies (positive).
Naturalist. Correspondence and miscellaneous writings, chleflv
Si ^T y ;. ^respondents Include Charles Bonaparte, ijjroonse de
Oandolle, Zaccheus Collins, and John Torrey. Includes coplaTof 18
documents In Archive, du Conservatoire et Jardln BotaS oues da
Geneve, and of 49 ln New York Botanical Garden. """flues oe
Cataloged individually ln manuscripts catalog ln the library
^eposlted by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
1. Botany — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Botanists — Cor-
reapondence, reminiscences, etc a wr
American Philosophical Society. Library "~ °
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.
Papers, 1774-1803.
ca. 120 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, photocopies (positive)
English preacher and chemist Chiefly correspondence with Paul
0a v rda ^ e A„'i heopn 'i U8 Uo s 2l> Benjamin Vaughan, John Vaughan,
John Wilkinson, Jonathan Williams, William Withering and others!
Includes copies of 88 Items In Municipal library, Warrington, Eng-
land. Belated material Is found ln the library's Vaughan collection
and in the Society's archives. ■ ^^ wuw. u) m
Cataloged individually ln manuscripts catalog of the llbrarv
Purchases, 1956- "
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-767
414
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Landsteiner, Karl, 1868-1943.
Papers,
ca. 2 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Medical researcher. Material gathered by George M. Mackenzie
for a biography of Landsteiner.
Gift of the family of George M. Mackenzie, 1958.
MS 61-768
American Philosophical Society. Library
Ord, George, 1781-1866.
Letters, 1831-64.
72 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Naturalist. Letters to Charles Waterton. Also Includes a state-
ment about Audubon's work. A much larger collection of Ord's papers
Is In the Society's Archives.
Cataloged Individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase.
1. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Audubon,
John James, 1785-1851. i. Waterton, Charles, 1782-1885.
MS 61-769
American Philosophical Society. Library
Stauffer, Jacob.
Correspondence, 1850-79.
ea. 235 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Pennsylvania naturalist. Correspondents include Washington L.
Atlee, Spencer F. Baird, Tarleton H. Bean, Edward D. Cope, Elite M.
Durand, Samuel S. Haldeman, William J. Hoffman, Leo Lesquereux,
Thomas Meehan, John G. Morris, Thomas C. Porter, John A. Ryder,
John Jay Smith, and James P. Wlckersham.
Cataloged Individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1955.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
MS 61-770
American Philosophical Society. Library
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines.
Society papers, 1850-1944.
," v. .'.-:.:...:;'
In Iowa State Medical Library.
Notes of the secretaries of the Keokuk, Iowa Medical Society
(1850-1910). minutes of the Iowa Society for Mental Hygiene (1917),
minutes of the Military Surgeons Ciub of the Iowa State Medical
Society (1932-44); and clippings and miscellaneous notes.
Indexed in the library catalog. Also described In part in Journal
of the Iowa Medical Society, v. 11 (Apr. 1921) p. 127-189.
Gift of Frank M. Fuller, 1931; Julia Ford Hill, 1938; Frederick
G. Murray, 1932.
1. Medicine— Iown, 2. Keokuk Medical Society. 3. Iowa Society
for Mental Hygiene. 4. Iown Medical Society. Military Surgeons
Club.
MS 61-771 rev
Iowa. State Medical Library
Iowa Union Medical Society.
Records, 1874-1922.
It.
In Iown State Medical Library.
Two receipt books, a treasurer's book, a membership ledger, and
memorabilia.
Gift.
MS61-772
Iowa. State Medical Library
Hosack, David, 1769-1835.
Papers, 1797-1891.
20 items and ca. 4 reels of microfilm.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Photocopies and microfilm.
Physician. Copies of correspondence and other papers In the pos-
session of John H. Barnes, Jr., and In various repositories In the
Eastern United States.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Purchases, 1958-
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-773
American Philosophical Society. Library
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813.
Papers, 1768-1813.
ca. 100 items.
In American Philosophical Society Lfbrary.
In part, microfilm.
Physician. Correspondence, diaries, biography, commonplace
book, and memorandum book. Correspondents Include Thomas Brad-
ford, William Cullen, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert
Patterson, Richard Price and Benjamin Vaughan, Includes one reel
of microfilm of papers In the College of Physicians of Philadelphia,
Some of the papers are filed in other collections of the library.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchases, and deposits.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-774
American Philosophical Society. Library
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, 1700-1781 ?
Papers, 1728-89.
ca. 1450 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
French botanist Correspondence and other papers on botany, to-
gether with 550 sketches of plants.
Purchase, 195T.
1. Botanists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Botany — Pic-
torial works.
MS 61-775
American Philosophical Society. Library
Langstroth, Lorenzo Lorriane, 1810-1895.
Papers, 1852-95.
ca. 180 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Apiarist. Correspondence, autobiographical writings, articles and
Other writings. The bulk of the letters concern bees, and some of
them are to bee Journals.
General index In the library.
Gift of Anna L Cowan through Dr. Jacob R. Schramm, 1954.
1. Bees.
MS 61-776
American Philosophical Society. Library
McAtee, Waldo Lee, 1883-
Papers, 1883-1942.
384 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Naturalist. Includes 168 letters, mostly related to the magazine
The auk, or to the investigation of birds' stomachs by the V. S. Bureau
of Biological Survey; and a collection of 216 autographs.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gift of Mr. McAtee, 1952.
1. The Auk. 2. Birds— Food. 8. Autographs— Collections.
MS 61-777
American Philosophical Society. -Library
Haupt, Lewis Muhlenberg, 1844-1937.
Papers, 1890-1940.
ca. 00 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Civil engineer and specialist on beach erosion. Correspondence
with officers of the 'American Philosophical Society, together with
articles and 19 blueprints on beach erosion.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gift of Miss B. M. Haupt, 1957.
1. Beach erosion.
MS 61-778
American Philosophical Society. Library
Say, Thomas, 1787-1834.
Correspondence, 1820-83.
ca. 75 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Entomologist and conchologist. Correspondence concerning natural
history with Charles Bonaparte, Peter S. Du Ponceau, Andre d'Aude-
bard, baron de Ferussac, Arthur F. Gray, Isaac Hays, Samuel G. Mor-
ton, Lucy Sistaire Say, John Vaughan and others. Includes published
and unpublished drawings for Say's Couchology of the V. S.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase.
1. Natural history. 2. Shells — Pictorial works.
MS 61-779
American Philosophical Society. Library
415
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Erwin Frink, 1854-1927.
Papers, 1865-1940.
4ft. ^
In American Philosophical Society Library
In part, photocopies (negative)
lected te bv S i„rtip» b n te » ° l0gi8 f- Correspondence and notebooks col-
^^t^z^^v^z^r ot a Ute ot Sm,th pab -
Gift of Andrew D. Rogers, 1952
1. Botany. 2. Plant diseases.
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-780
Short, Charles Wilkins, 1794-1863.
Correspondence, 1813-67.
80 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
O ffi C Wniiam < ^ e o r rt a ?^ b0 ^ aIll8t Correspondents Include John
°na O&SvEto ^ J ° Dn T ° rrey ' J ° hn VaUgnan ' Charles Wflklns,
Purchase, 1952.
„ ^Botanists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2 Phvsicinn*—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. nysicians—
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-781
Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796
Papers, 1765-1805.
ca. 120 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Instrument maker, astronomer and mathematician P^.rr<« n ^rt
a^SaTd^'te'S^ITr "? aot™™" *£ ^^FTSES
h^TTX, devo , ted ma ' n 'y to meteorological and astronomical observa-
tions ; and a volume of observations for determining loneltude cwl
asfs i'SKsa; s. szsr "■*«««" »>»■*•
1. Scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
American Philosophical Society. Library MS 6 1-782
Sharswood, William, b. 1836.
Correspondence, 1865-67
ca. 100 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
1. Scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
American Philosophical Society. Library M S 61-783
True, Rodney Howard, 1866-1940.
Papers, 1861-1939.
ca. 2000 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Pur?Sa 8 se a So57 hy8l0lOSl8t Corre8 P<> n < tel »» <">" a few other paper*
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-784
Owen, Sir Richard, 1804-1892.
Correspondence, 1837-92.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
P nn g ril 8 nf» atU wn,f * Corespondents delude Charles Buxton, PhlUp
P. Carpenter, William F, Cooke, Mary Cooper, William W CooDer
or'tteXary. r> Helated m ™ "> <oun'd In Jffr^ledlSS
Purch°a?eVia^ dUally ^ manu8crlpts catttl0 K ot the 'library.
I. Naturalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
American Philosophical Society. Library MS 61 - 786
Patterson family.
Papers, 1775-1854.
ca. 700 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Correspondence; reports to the American Philosophical Society
notebooks on biology, chemistry, agriculture, mineralogy and physic-'
SESEl 5 a « CeS l resente , d to ^ society for publication ; and oXr
material. Major figures In the collection are three members of the
society: Robert Pntterson, 1743-1824; Robert Pattereon MlVlftno*
aDd , K0b ^. MaskeI1 P«tterso U , 1787-1854. oK^tataSSSe
^n d wT,iF" ICOtt ' S^'S 1 *?+. *«<«»■"* K. Hassle?, Tnomas Jeffer!
son, William Lambert, Benjamin H. Latrobe, David Rittenhouse John
Jo a c^ a s n A a rcniv J ™ atnan WIUtaB * Part °' the "UectlonTin tn^
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
Purchase, and gift of James O. Patterson. ""rary.
1. Science— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Scientists— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. r "
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-786
Warner, John, d. 1873.
Correspondence, 1850-64.
2S5 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
■Inventor and engineer. Most of the letters concern a controversy
fhi; ti W he " Benjamin Pelrce read a paper on organic morphology to
the 1855 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science after having read Warner's MS. on the same subject Also
concerns the "Harvard clique" In the AAAS, the administration of
the Dudley Observatory in Albany, and the U. S. Coast Survey
V™ 011 ^ J*e correspondents are Louis J. Agasslz, Samuel Bowles.
Joseph G. Cogswell, William P. Foulke, Frederick Fralev, Danle
Klrkland, J. Peter Lesley, and Peter W. Sheafer.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
Deposited by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
, \ Sc 'entists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Pelrce. Ben-
jamin, 1S09-1880. 3. American Association for the Advancement^*
Science. 4. L. h. Const and Geodetic Survey. 5. Albany V Y
Dudley Observatory. '
MS 61—787
American Philosophical Society. Library
Wood, George Bacon, 1797-1879.
Papers, 1815-1913.
ca. 50 Items.
In Animican Philosophical Society Library.
sopK^etyT ISSttfc ^Iresioe^l^ori'n :
?srndTn t r&Va , r P crv a es. COnferre<1 °" ^ ™»™™^
Pur a i a^l 1 949 VldllnIIy ln manuscrt Pts catalog of the library.
1. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
American Philosophical Society. Library ^ 61 ~ 788
Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, 1812-1880
Letters, 1838-81.
ca. 35 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
Cataloged Individually in manuscripts catalog of the llbrarv
1. Scientists-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. ^
American Philosophical Society. Library MS 61 ~ 789
Paget, Sir James, hart, 1814-1899.
Papers, 1784-1932.
ca. 190 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library
English surgeon Material providing a conspectus of 19th century
science and medicine. Persons named are F. A. Able Loulf T B
Agassi*, Charles Babbage, Andrew Clark, Baron Cuvler Charles R.'
Darwin, Humphry Davy, James Dewar, Thomas A ffi™ S t
SK^nS?"! Er ^? t 0n ' £«**? Farada * wSKSi a ImTr, Edward
Forbes, Douglas Oalton, Francis Galton. Archibald (Miri? i>. TiT
K 8 D H H Hux1eV W Jos!T„ f-, f^SV^Ser^von 3 ' Hun^
bert Spencer, Robert Stephenson, John TvndaN! Rudolf vt^w, !?
fredR. Wallace, ThomaiVatspn, "and ia^gfiZZ**™' ^
Purcha ^a T ' dUa " y ".--y ca tol og of ^ llbrary ,
*• Sclence-Hlst—Sourccs. 2. Medlclne-Hlst.-Sources.
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-790
416
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lostanges, Marguerite (Le Noir de Rouvray) de, oomtesae,
1775-1852. '
Papers.
en, 380 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Letters and papers, reflecting social, political, and economic dis-
orders in Santo Domingo where the Countess de Lostanges was an
Important landowner, together with miscellaneous Items pertaining
to the Duke Gaston Pierre Marc de Levis. Includes references to
Countess de Lostanges' father, Marquis Laurent Francois Le Noir de
Rouvray.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
These papers have been published under the auspices of the French
Society for the History of French Colonies.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Haiti— Hist.— Revolution, 1791-1804— Sources. 2. fimlgres. 3.
Levis, Gaston-Pierre Marc, due de, 1764-1830. 4. Rouvray, Laurent
Francois Le Noir, marquis de.
MS 61-791
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
Johnson, John Will.
Papers, 1936-51.
ca. 393 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Merchant in Langdale, Ala. Correspondence and other papers. Cor-
respondents include Jobn Hollls Bankhead, Albert Boutwell, Oarl
Elliott, Lister Hill, Albert Rains, James A. Simpson, John Sparknian,
and Chauncey Sparks.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr, Johnson, 1950.
1. Merchants, American— Alabama. 2, Alabama — Pol. & govt. —
1865. 8. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1B33-1958.
MS 61-792
Alabama. Unlv, Libr.
Meek family.
Papers, 1841-1901.
ca. 130 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Diaries, and other papers of a prominent family of lawyers and
educators In Alabama and Mississippi. An Important person named
is Samuel Mills Meek.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift, 1949.
I. Meek, Samuel Mills, 1835-1901.
MS 61-793
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
Dawson, John Charles, 1876-
Papers.
ca. JO items.
In Ahilimna University Library.
In part, photocopies.
Educator. Correspondence and unpublished speeches. Includes 80
photocopies of letters written by Joseph Lakanal.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
I. Lakanal, Joseph, 1762-1845.
MS 61-794
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
Brandon, William Woodward, 1868-1934.
Speeches,
ca. 40 Items.
In Al Yunn University Library.
Speeches delivered while Brandon was Governor of Alabama, 1928-
27.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Alabama— Pol, & govt.— Adresses, essays, lectures.
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-795
Pahnell, Henry Clifton, 1896-1946.
Papers, 1923-i6.
ca. 700 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Educator. Correspondence and other material pertaining to Fan-
nell's work in the field of education.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Pannell, 1947.
1. Education— Alabama— Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-796
Alabama. Unvl, Libr,
Oakley, James Gee.
Correspondence, 1892-1901.
ca. 180 items.
In Alabama University Library,
Breeder of gamecocks. Letters about cockflghtlng and gamecocks.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift.
1. Cock-fighting.
MS 61-797
Alabama. Univ. Llt>r.
Hitchcock, Henry, 1791-1839.
Papers, 1801-36.
ca. 50 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Photocopies of originals in the Archives of Missouri.
Lawyer, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Oor-
respondencs (1801-36), and a journal (1826) of a trip from Cahabo,
Ala., to Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, and
back to Mobile, Ala., by way of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. W. H. Brantley, 1952.
1. U. S.— Descr. & trav.— 1783-1848.
MS 61-798
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
Dennis, Jere.
Letters, 1900-23.
ca. 530 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Letters of a Confederate veteran.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions;
Gift, 1947.
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-799
Elliff, Joseph Doliver.
Papers, 1906-30.
120 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, class lectures, student term papers, school records,
reports on Investigations, college bulletins, reprints of articles, and
other papers reflecting ElilfTs career as a teacher and administrator
In Missouri schools, as professor of high school administration and
inspector of high schools, University of Missouri, and as president of
the Missouri State Teachers Association and the North Central As-
sociation of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Includes correspondence
on the accreditation of secondary schools in the North Central As-
sociation and material on vocational guidance.
Gift of E. H. Weatherly.
1. Educators — Cor- respondence, reminiscences. 2. High
schools — Accreditation. 3. Vocational guidance.
MS 61-800
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Coleman family.
Correspondence, 1840-1900.
25 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Chiefly correspondence or the Coleman family of Weston, Platte
Co., Mo. and the Hayter family of Franklin, Howard Co., Mo. In-
cludes letters written by some of the Colemans .and the Hoyters who
emigrated to the Oregon Territory relating to conditions there, and
letters written by Thomas H. Coleman while serving In the Confed-
erate Army. Among the prominent persons mentioned in the letters
are Braxton Bragg, Don Carlos Buell, Jefferson Davis, John O. Fre-
mont, A. S. Johnston, J. E. Johnston, John Morgan, Sterling Price,
William S. Rosecrans, Joshua W. Sill, and Klrby Smith,
Deposited by Robert Elgin.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Oregon. 2. U. S.— Hist,— Civil War-
Personal narratives — Confederate side. i, Hayter family.
MS 61-801
Missouri. Univ, Libr.
Starr, Floyd T collector.
Papers, 1760-18Y6.
157 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly the papers (1841-70) of James Madison Fralley, naval
officer, with emphasis on his activities during the Olvll War; also
letters (1810-22) of R. Mullaney, concerning the War of 1812; com-
missions and two letters (1832, 1838) of James R. Madison Mullaney,
MS 61-802
417
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Starr, Floyd f colleotor.
Papers, 1750-1876.
(Continued)
naval officer ; a letter (1867) of another naval officer, Charles Stewart
and some personal and family correspondence (1827-20) of John P
and Joseph H. White. "
yt » U i, S ' Na jy— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2
?i,% Navy - Hlst - CIv11 War - Sour «^ 3. D. S.-Hlst-War of
l«u — bources. i. Fralley, James Madison, 1809-1877.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cleveland, James Longsireet.
' Diaries, 1908-37.
19 T.
Hon" Dnlve ' slty of M'ssourf. Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
Diaries telling of Cleveland's life as a boy In an orphanage, his trip
to Texas and Colorado, hlsoplnlon of the .1914 Mexican situation, hta
stay in a hospital In Boise, Idaho, dedication of the Missouri Unlver-
■Ur Memorial Tower life In Providence, Mo., and his farm close by,
his trip to Mexico City In 1931, a press conference with Dean Walter
% h! pl a F„ d hlS c i m ^m for D. S. Senator. Includes record books
of the Providence Sunday School and the Spea Club
Deposited by Mrs. Meade Lee Cook.
1. The West— Descr. & trav. 2. Mexico— Descr. & trav. S Provi-
dence, Mo.-Scc. life & cust. 4. Missouri-Pol. ft govtT-188&-
Mlssouri. Dnlv. Llbr. MS 61-808
Columbia, Mo. Christian College.
Records, 1847-1953.
17 r. and 235 folders.
Col I lKtlo , n VerSUy of Ml6sourl Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Catalogs, minute books of organizations, student autograph books
compositions, essays and poetry written by students, add?esse^ of
E'nl 611 !^ f T' ty P ubllca « on s, class record books, grade cards, pr"
™i„ 1 b J 0< * ures ' magazine and newspaper clippings, photos, pro-
grams, and pictures. Includes 10 folders of poemsf citings and
,ii er „, Inaterlal concernln S Minnie Beam, sculptress and OhrlstlYn Col-
lege alumna ; programs, lnvltutlons, greetings from other Institutions
??^l?Tr^ Per h TW , relatlng to th ° centennial ctebraZ
(1951) ; and a_book of clippings of Otvll War speeches and articles oE
slavery, emancipation, and the war. aruciea on
Deposited by Christian College.
, 1. Hoxle, Vlnnle (Ream) 1847-1914. 2. D. S.— Hist— Olvll War-
Addresses, sermons, etc.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-804
Brady, Thomas Allan, 1902-
Papers, 1946-56.
3 boxes.
ConecSra erSlty 0t UISSOUrl rJbrary . Western Historical Manuscripts
Educator. Correspondence and printed material concerning exten-
sion courses, adult education, testing and counseling, public eierclseo,
QKt of M^Brady" ^^^ t0 '* he Dnlveralt y ot Missouri!
1. Missouri. University.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. : M § «-«05
Witmer, Adam.
Papers, 1828-63.
icu.ft
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
County Pa! ^ f<UnUy PaPer " °' " re8l(lent ot Paradise, Lancaster
1. Witmer family.
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn. 61 - 806
Minnesota Infantry, Second Regiment, Veterans' Volunteers.
Records, 1864-1919.
lbox.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Biographical data on the men who were mcmbero of the organiza-
tion.
,„ „ MS 61-807
Minn. Hist Soc.
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870.
Letters, 1863-1880.
102 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Naval officer. Letters addressed to Thornton A. Jenkins by Far-
ragut, centering In the period of the Civil War.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Charles Baker, 1918.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Naval operations. 2. U. S. Navy-
Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Jenkins Thornton
Alexander, 1811-1893. -> ,
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-808
Pennsylvania. Oowicil of National Defense.
Records, 1917-21.
3 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, pamphlets and newspaper clippings of a World
War i agency.
Presented by George Wharton Pepper, 1956.
1. European War, 1914-1918 — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-809
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Association of the Third Regiment of Minnesota Veterans'
Volunteers.
Records, 1912-22.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Roster of members present at reunions, letters of regret from those
who could not attend, a biographical sketch of Herman D, Pettlbone,
and letters by members about the business of the association
1. Pettlbone, Herman D.
MS 61-810
Minn. Hist. Soc.
Minnesota Infantry, Thirteenth Regiment, Volunteers'
Auxiliary Association.
Records, 1898-99.
1 box.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Muster rolls ; lists of deaths, discharges, re-enlistments, and resig-
nations; bylaws; treasurers' reports; and correspondence relating to
sick and wounded members of the organization.
r. Minnesota Infantry. 18th Regt, 1898-1899.
,.. „. . o MS 61 -» 1 1
Minn. Hist. Soc.
McKinlay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1958.
Papers, ca. 1910-58.
4 ft (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (118)
Professor and author. Correspondence, typescripts of published
works, reprints of articles, photos, and memorabilia. Includes much
of McKtnlay's research material on classical history and literature,
on drinking habits In the ancient world, and on Arator. The material
Is related to the library's McKinlay collection of Arator manuscripts.
Gift of Mr. McKinlay, 1948-58.
1. History, Ancient. 2. Classical literature. 3. Drinking customs
4. Arator, Subdeacon In Rome, fl. 513-544.
„ „„ > „ . MS 61-812
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Dorrance, Frances, collector.
Sullivan expedition papers, 1778-79.
1 cu. ft.
In Pennsylvania Historical , and Museum Commission collection,
Transcripts and photocopies.
Material gathered under the direction of Miss Dorrance from tbe
Library of Congress, the Public Archives of Canada, and other de-
positories In connection with the celebration of the sesqulcentennlal
of the Sullivan expedition.
1. Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779.
MS 61-813
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Swift, Elizabeth Darling.
Correspondence, 1790-1871.
115 Items.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence of the wife of a Pittsburgh clergyman.
MS 61-814
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
418
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Laughner, William J
15 ft. of microfilm.
Forbes Rood notes, 1758.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Notes and surveys copied by William J. Laughner.
Received from Mr. Laughner.
1, Pennsylvania Road. 2. Forbes Expedition against Fore Du-
Quesne, 1768.
„ . MS 61-815
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Comma.
Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882.
Correspondence, 1866-67.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Photocopies of originals owned by Mrs. Oasslus Clay.
Italian patriot. Correspondence between Garibaldi and Green
Clay, secretary of the American Legation in Florence. The letters
relate to Garibaldi's claim to American citizenship and his appeals
for protection and assistance following his arrest by the Italian gov-
eminent. Includes notes on revolutionary activities elsewhere In
Europe.
MS 61-816
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Gillaspy, James C
Papers of James C. Gillaspy and James Longstreet Cleve-
land, 1849-1939.
10 v. and 35 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, diary (1864-65), account books of Qlllaspy's gen-
eral store, legal papers (land grants, wills, deeds), merchant's tar
book, horse breeding record book, receipts for state, military, and
county taxes, newspapers, clippings, photos., and other papers. In-
cludes correspondence of Cleveland with his friends and relatives, lists
of state delegates to the 1924 Democratic National Convention, an
autograph book from Howard Seminary for' Women, Fayette, Mo.,
and a published account of a trip from Nevada to Missouri by B. O. M.
Farthing, entitled Deborah, a tale of the overland road (1866), and
a scrapbook of newspapers clippings containing poems, stories, and
articles on the Civil War.
Deposited by Mrs. Meade Lee Cook.
1. General stores—Missouri. 2. Real property — Missouri. ,8. Tax-
ation — Missouri. 4. Horses — Stud-books. 5, Democratic Party. Na-
tional Convention, New York, 1924. 6. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War
Miscellanea. 7. Autographs — Missouri— Collections. r. Cleveland,
James Longstreet. n. Farthing, B. O. M. Deborah.
MS 61-817
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Meredith family.
Papers, 1760-1888.
50,000 items and 160 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relntlng to the activities of four generations of a branch of
the Meredith family, founded In the United States by Jonathan
Meredith, 1740-1811, leather manufacturer and exporter. Among
others figuring In the collection are David Meredith, born 1771 : Wil-
liam Meredith, 1772-1844; Gertrude Qouverneur (Ogden) Meredith,
1777-1828; William M. Meredith, 1799-1873; Sullivan Amory Mere-
dith, 1816-1874; Dnvld B. Ogden, 1775-1849; Joseph Dennle, 1768-
1812; Governor A. G. Curtin, Zachary Taylor, Commodore Charles
Stewart, and Dr. Jnmes Abercromble. Subjects Include politics,
shipping, law, legislation, war, banking, land, society and the arts, as
well as limited amounts of material on canals, railroads, coal, chari-
ties, prisons, education, poetry, theatres, and clubs. Other topics In-
clude the Hninllton-Burr duel, the Federalist Party, the War of 1812,
Civil War, French Revolution, slavery, und Negro Insurrection. Boxes
of estate papers Include material on the Anthony, Bond, Carey, Morris,
Ogden, Robinson, Stockton, Wescott and Wurts families. Business
records Include those of Joseph Anthony, Baker nnd Ferrnnd, Balti-
more Mall Coach, John Dubarry, Hawthorne nnd Kerr, R. Llttlewood,
J. Lupton, Justin Smith, McCarney and Sterrlt, and some accounts
of the Port folio.
Presented by Samuel W. Woodhouse, 1940.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
1. U. S,— Civilization. 2. Burr-Hamilton Duel. 8. U. S.— History,
Military— To 1900. 4, U. S— Pol. & govt. 5. France— Hist.— Revolu-
tion — Foreign opinion. 6. Pennsylvania — Geneal. 7. The Portfolio.
8. U. S. — Comm.
MS 61-818
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
James and Drinker, Philadelphia.
Records, with some personal papers of Henry and Sand-
with Drinker, 1789-1866.
600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) of letters In Havertord College
Library.
Business papers of a Philadelphia Importing firm, .one of those to
whom the Bast India Company consigned tea In 1778.' Includes cor-
respondence revealing the loyalist Bide of the Importation controversy.
Personal papers of Henry Drinker, one of the partners, Include cor-
respondence with his wife during his exile in/Vlrglnla In 1777-78,
and correspondence relating to land speculation In northern and
western Pennsylvania. Correspondents Include Benjamin Rush,
James Wilson, As.ron Burr, and Edmund Randolph. Other reonal
papers are those of Sandwlth Drinker, a merchant at Hong Kong.
Presented by Henry S. Drinker, 1956.
1. Ten trade— Philadelphia. 2. Tea tax (American colonies) 8.
U. S. — Hist — Revolution — Prisoners and prisons. 4. Heal property —
Pennsylvania. 5. Philadelphia — Comm. i. Drinker, Henry, 1784-
1809. n. Drinker, Sandwlth, 1808-1857.
MS 61-819
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Missouri. University. Board of Curators.
Records, 1843-1966.
126 reels of microfilm. >
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, contracts, appointments, financial and academic
reports, and minutes of meetings of the Board of Curators and its
Executive Board and Executive Committee, relating to the School of
Mines at Holla as well as to the University at Columbia.
1. Missouri University — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-820
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.
Papers, 1858-77.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
. Photocopies.
Statesman. Chiefly correspondence while Seward was U, S. Sec-
retary of State. Correspondents Include Edward Bates, Abraham
Lincoln, James Sidney Rollins, and Carl Schurz.
Described In Guide to the Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
tion, the University of Missouri, by J. A. Galloway (1956) p. 87.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— 1861-1865. 2. Negroes— Colonization. 8. Mis-
souri.— Hist. — Civil War.
MS 61-821
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Read, Daniel, 1805-1878.
Pnpers, 1867-75.
9 folders.
In University of Missouri Llbrnry, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
President of the University of Missouri. Speeches, reports, and
financial statements. Includes Read's Inaugural address, and both
printed and MS. reports to the Board of Curators and to the Missouri
General Assembly.
Gift of D. L. Dannan.
1. Missouri. University — Hist. — Sources. r, Missouri. Univer-
sity. Board of Curators, n. Missouri. General Assembly.
MS 01-822
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Price, Owen H
Letters, 1943-44.
1 folder.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Circular letters sent to former Missouri University law students
by the secretary to the Dean of the Faculty of the School of Law,
giving news about former law students at the University serving In
the Armed Forces.
Gift of Wllllnm G. McNeel.
1. World War, 1030-1945— Missouri. i. Missouri. University.
School of Lnw.
MS 61-823
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
419
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Patterson, Ralph C
Letters, 1944-45.
2 folders.
CoUectiorf erSlty ° £ Ulssourl Libl-ai, y. Western Historical Manuscripts
Letters written to William G. McNeel, of Odessa, llo while Pat-
n^T W m B a " e "^ len la , the U - S ' Na7 y- servin 8 at th e Armed Guard
Center, New York, and a lieutenant (J, g.) Bervlne as a eunnerv
martial, politics, Harry S. Truman, award of a medaL Japanese
propaganda. Anzio Beachhead, and German boobv traris
Gift of William G. McNeel.
r i" ^ P f 1 w W , ar ' l 939 -lW5-Personal narratives, American.
L McNeel, William G.
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-824
Mitchell, Ewing Young.
Papers, 1888-1954.
15 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. v
Politician and Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Correspondence
(personal, professional, and political), diary, scrapbooks, political
campaign and convention souvenirs, and the printer's proof of
Mitchells book, Kicked in and kicked out of the President's little
cabinet (1836) Correspondents Include George H. Dern, JameB A
Farley, William Hirth, Hugh S. Johnson, Alfred M. London, John L
Lewis, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel O. Roper, and Harry W Wood-
ring.
Gift of Mr. Mitchell's estate.
n-^i ?'. S ~f,°\ & * 8<>vt.— 20th cent. i. Mitchell, Ewlng Young.
Kicked In and kicked out of the President's little cabinet
im ■ ,- , x .v MS 61-825
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Middlebush, Frederick Arnold, 1890-
Pnpers, 1895-1952.
2 boxes and 56 lettei flies.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
President of the University of Missouri. Correspondence, pam-
phlets, catalogs, and published reports from various Institutions The
correspondence relates to commencement exercises, honors convoca-
tions, University committees, annual reports, the Adult Education
and Extension Service, Student Health Service, Veterans Service
Committee, University Library, Army and Navy R, O. T. C. and other
affairs of the University of Missouri.
Gift of Mr. Middlebush.
1. Missouri. University— Hist— Sources.
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-826
Kem, James Preston, 1890-
Papers, 1947-52.
8 boxes and 67 file drawers.
Col 1 ™ P."' verslty of Mls sourl Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
U. S. Senator from Missouri. Correspondence, speeches, and
printed matter, relating to legislation, appointments (Including West
Point and Annapolis), universal military training, veterans affairs,
vote frauds, Missouri Valley Authority, agriculture, labor, and other
topics.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Deposited by Mr. Kem.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1945-1953.
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Hosmer, Elizabeth S
Dinries, 1859-1923.
11 v.
MS 61-827
(Viles)
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Diaries written by an aunt of Jonas Viles, history professor at the
University of Missouri, giving an account of her tour of Europe in
1881, and recording daily events of Viles and Hosmer family affairs,
notes on the weather, and local and world events of Importance
Includes a diary (1859) of Aunyra Hubbard which recounts the
experiences of a girl In a Massachusetts public high school.
Gift of Mrs. Jonas Viles.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Viles family. 8. Hosmer
family. 4, Students — Massachusetts. I. Hubbard, Almyra.
MS 61-828
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Sessions, Roger, 1896-
Musical compositions.
4 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Composer.
1. Music — Manuscripts.
Full name: Roger Huntington Sessions.
MS 61-829
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Masters, Edgar Lee, 1869-1950.
Papers.
1 box.
In Princeton University Library
Poet. Letters addressed to Gertrude Claytor (1939-49), MSS. and
typescripts of poems presented by Masters to Mrs. Claytor, sketches
and photos, of the poet, and Inscribed books.
Gift of Mrs. Claytor.
I. Claytor, Gertrude Boatwrlght.
MS61-830
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Holt (Henry) and Company, inc.
Records, 1859-
ca, 300 v. and 75 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, ledgers, Inventory books and other documents pro-
viding a nearly complete record of the firm's publishing activities.
Correspondence before 1900 is mainly letter press copies of outgoing
correspondence ; after 1900 there Is a large file of both Incoming and
outgoing letters, with letters by. and concerning many of the write?*!
published by the firm. Includes cashbooks of Holt's predecessor, Fred-
erick Leypoldt
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i, Leviwldt
Frederick, 1835-1884. '■■ w,w '
t>, . t, . ■ ... MS .61-881
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903.
Papers,
lbox.
In Princeton University Library.
Editor, humorist, essayist.
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 61-832
Merrill, Stuart, 1863-1915.
Papers.
ca. 80 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Poet. Includes about 65 letters written to Thomas Rudmose-
JBrown.
I. Rudmose-Brown, Thomas Brown, 1878-
PrlncetonUniv. Libr. MS 61-833
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909.
Papers.
S boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Poet.
Princeton Univ. Lib, MS 61-834
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel, 1879-1931.
Papers,
ca. 50 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Poet. Mainly letters.
Princeton Uulv. Libr.
Shellabarger, Samuel, 1888-1964.
Papers.
8 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Includes MSS. of The Chevalier Bayard ; a study In fading
chivalry, and the historical novel Captain from Castile
Gift of Mrs. Shellabarger.
i. Shellabarger, Samuel, 1888-1954. Captain from Castile, u. Shel-
labarger, Samuel, 1888-1954. The Chevalier Bayard.
D , „ „ , MS 61-836
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 61-836
420
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moody, William Vaughn, 1869-1910.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Poet, playwright, and educator. Letters,, drafts of poems, and
typescripts and enrbon copies of other works. Includes letters to
Grnce Hurd, Percy MacKaye, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gregory Mason,
Rldgely Torrence, and Olivia Dunbar Torrence.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-837
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone, 1888-1953.
Plays.
1 box.
In Princeton University Library.
Playwright. .Autograph MSS., with drawings and stage directions,
of All God's chlllun got wings, Anna Christie, Desire under the elms,
DIff' rent, The Emperor Jones, The first man, The fountain, Gold, The
hairy ape, The straw, and Welded. A series of O'Neill's letters Is to
be found in the library's George 0. Tyler collection.
Described In Princeton University Library Chronicle, v. 4, no. 2-8
(Feb.-Apr., 1048) p. 86-89.
MS 61-838
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Tate, Allen, 1899-
Papei-s.
27 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Critic and poet. Correspondents Include Sherwood Anderson,
W. H, Auden, Irving Babbitt, Malcolm Cowley, B. B, Cummlngs, T. S.
Eliot, John Gould Fletcher, Archibald MacLelsh, John Crowe Ransom,
Mark Van Doren, and Stark Young.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the lihrary.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: Orley Allen Tate.
MS 61-839
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Davidson, John, 1857-1909.
Papers, 1890-
3 boxes.
in Princeton University Library,
Scottish poet, playwright and novelist. Correspondence, literary
MSS., reader's reports, newspaper clippings, and other Items relating
to Davidson. Includes nearly SIX) unpublished letters.
Described In Princeton University Llbrnry Chronicle, v. 13, no. 3
(1952) p. 123-42.
MS 61-840
Prlnceton,Univ. Llbr.
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
Papers.
en. 400 Items and 12 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
In part, transcripts and microfilms.
Author and editor. Includes letters of Mencken to Ernest Boyd,
Blbrldge Colby, and George H. Stewart; typed transcripts and micro-
films of his letters to various correspondents ; and the corrected
galleys of his New dictionary of quotations.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
MS61-841
Princeton Univ. Ltbr.
Bowen, Harold Gardiner, ^883-
Papers, ca. 1940-50.
12 enrtons.
In Princeton-University Library.
Naval officer. Papers, mainly concerning problems of naval re-
search, from the period In which Bowen was technical aide to the
Secretary of the Navy.
1. Naval research — U. S.
MS 61-842
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Burt, Maxwell Struthers, 1882-1954.
Papers.
8 cartons and 18 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author, Selected correspondence, MSS. and typescripts of various
of his works, and related materials. Includes papers of Burt's wife,
Katharine Newlln Burt, and of his son, Nathaniel Burt.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
I Burt, Katharine (Newlln) 1882- n. Burt, Nathaniel, 1913-
MS 61-843
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Bogan, Louise, 1897-
Prose writings.
4 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Writer. Includes MSS. and typescripts.
Princeton Univ, Llbr.
MS 61-844
Bower, Lawrence P collector.
Autograph collection, 1802-1904.
63 Items.
In Henry K Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
The earlier papers comprise letters written principally by U. S.
naval officers of the War of 1812. The later papers are responses to
requests for autographs from prominent officers of the Olvll War.
Catalog cards In the llbrnry.
Acquired from the American Art Association, 1918.
1. U, S. Navy— Officers— Autographs. 2. U. S. Army— Officers—
Autographs.
MS 61-845
Henry B. Huntington Library
United Service Organizations for National Defense. Phila-
delphia.
Records, 1941-^8.
40,000 items nnd 78 v.
In Hlstoricnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, budget and financial data of the council of Philadelphia
United Service Organizations; financial and personnel records of the
U. S. O. Labor Plaza, the South Broad Street U. S'. O, Club and the
Jewish Welfare Board; minutes and financial records of the Date
Club, the Women's Service Committee, and the Service Women's Club.
Presented. 1951,
1. World War, 1939-1945— War work— Philadelphia.
MS 61-846
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brady, James W
Harpers Ferry Civil War records, 1863-65.
a v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of James W. Brady, provost marshal at Harpers Ferry,
W. Va., and orderly book (1833) of army headquarters there under
the command of Brig, Gen, Daniel Tyler and later under MaJ. Gen.
French,
Purchase, 1935.
1. Harpers Ferry, W. Vo — Hist.— Olvll War— Sources. 2. U. S.
Army. Mlddi'iDept, — Regulations.
MS 61-847
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cozens, William Burr Nash.
Papers, 1864-70.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvunln collections.
Philadelphia merchant and manufacturer. Papers dealing with his
arrest on charges of defrauding the U. S. Government In. a contract to
supply tents during the Civil War, his trial and conviction, his fight
for vindication, and Its successful termination In 1870 when he secured
full payment of his claim against the government.
Presented by Clifford Lewis m, 1956.
X. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Claims,
MS 61-848
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851.
Papers.
ca. 100 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Artist and naturalist. Correspondence, drawings, and other works,
documents, nnd related materials. Includes drafts of descriptions
prepared for The viviparous quadrupeds of North America, and letters
of Audubon to his wife, children, and contemporaries.
1. Zoologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Mammals —
North America.
MS61-849
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1882-1919.
Papers, ca. 1863-Hca. 1880.
7 ft. (ca. 500 Items)
In Syracuse University Llbrnry.
Physician and suffragette. Letters and papers relating to Dr.
Walker's experiences as a nurse and as a commissioned assistant
surgeon In the Union Army during the Civil War.
Card Index In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Brie W. Lawson, 1954.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. 2. U. S.—
Army — Surgeons — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-860
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
421
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Noble, Warren Perry, 1820-1008.
Papers, 1862-71.
238 items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
pertaining to claims of Oivll War veterans Duslne " paBer * """"J
Oivll Wa S r -- Hl8t -° lTl1 War-Olalms. 2. Pensions, MIHtary-TJ. &-
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-851
Chevallfe family.
- Papers, 1786-1867.
80 ItemB.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino. Oallf 1
Forms part of the library's Brock collection. '
im -i. a docun, e n to. chiefly belonging to John Augustus Oheval.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
conmo h rv. 1 r g .Xna AUB,U,tUS - n " *"**• ^^ Alonzo, 1889-10H
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-852
Eouvier family.
Papers, 1714-1896.
SOU Items.
n^' ry f Huntln eton Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Correspondence and papers of various members of a French famllv
Who came to Pennsylvania In the early 1800>i? IncludeTa nou^o?
letters addressed to Antoine Benezet. "ciuaea a group of
Acquired from David Blankenhorn, 1858
I. Benezet, Anthony, 1718-1784.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-858
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. 8., 1809-1865
Papers. 1832-65.
241 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Oallf )
add££d £uff P ™ lD LlnC ° ln ' 8 bandwrlt,n 8- ««*>» *«* letters
Oatalog cards In the library.
Purchased at various auction sales In New York, 1014-10.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-854
Lipscomb family.
Papers, 1770-1883.
610 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection. '
Uorrespondence and miscellaneous business nana™ nt «,» t i™,~,~k
temj^of Hanover Co.. Va, primarily 1 ^ oWtha^f fiSSS
Oatalog cards la the library.
1014, L coK r b : N v a .rg. a nrna 01a " >0rne - * B ™* *** *•«* 183 »"
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-855
Maury family.
Correspondence, 1755-1900.
165 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Oallf )
Forms part of the library's Brock collection
- Correspondence of various members of a prominent Vlrelnla tarn
Or. including letters by and to Dabney HernZ Maur^MarSew
Fontaine Maury, and Richard Launcelot Maury, """»* Juatwaw
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1022.
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1014, collector. Virglnlana.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-866
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert da Motier,
marquis de, 1757-1834.
Papers, 1779-1835.
100 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ('3an Marino, Oallf.)
»nJ^™ T Btate8 » an "J" 1 A " nr o«lcer. Letters and documents to
and from Lafayette and members of his family.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from various sources, before 1027
I. Lafayette family.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-857
Harrington, George, 1816-1892.
Papers, 1849-91.
64 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, diplomat, and businessman
Letters addressed to Harrington and miscellaneous papeS
Catalog cards in the library. papers.
Acquired from Blzby, 1018.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-858
Cabell family.
Papers, 1778-1898.
202 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino. Oallf )
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Letters and documents to and from members of the Cabell' family
of Virginia, relating to family affairs, business dealings, local cur-
rent events, and legal and political matters.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1022.
i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Virglnlana.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-859
Nelson family.
Papers, 1743-ca. 1888.
60 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Miscellaneous unrelated papers by members of the prominent Nel-
son family of Yorktown, Va.
Oatalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1022,
I. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Virginians.
m „ . MS 61-860
Henry B. Huntington Library
Parker family.
Letters, 1884-58.
ca. 50 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Letters written to Lucien Parker and his wife in Vermont by
members of the Parker family. Most of the letters are written from
the Middle West and Mexico and relate to family affairs.
Acquired through O. F. Heartman, 1037.
I. Parker, Lucien.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-861
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895.
Papers, 1802-94.
125 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Oallf )
Army officer, U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs and civil
~£t I ! eer ; £ ap ! r8 0f P , ar . k . er and hls brother, Nicholson Henry Parker
relating to the Seneca Indians of western New York
Summary report in the library.
Acquired from Arthur O. Parker, through Walter 0. Wyman, 1020
1. Seneca Indians. i. Parker, Nicholson Henry. '
Henry E.Huntington Library MS 61-862
Askew, Mary (Brown) ft. 1796.
Diaries, 1857-87.
8 7.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Diaries written in Burlington, N. J. showing the daily life of an
elderly and well-to-do woman, the aunt of Henry Armitt Brown.
Items of general importance are noted as well as family and personal
Presented by Thomas R. Adams and the University of Pennsyl-
1. Burlington, N. J.— Soc. life & cust.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-863
Pennsylvania Infantry. 6U Regt., 1861-1806.
Records, 1861-64.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Malqly the consolidated morning reports of the regiment, together
with a few muster rolls, general orders, etc. 6<"-"«=r
Purchase.
Infantr'y-^Td 118 '' -01711 WaI ^ He 8 lmental Stories-Pennsylvania
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-864
422
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia. Committee of Arrangement* {Lafayette re-
ception)
Records, 1824.
ca. 300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Materials relating to the reception of the Marquis de Lafayette on
his visit to Philadelphia In 1824. Includes Invitation lists and letters
of Richard Peters, Joseph Lewis, Rembrandt Peate, and Peter S. Du
Ponceau.
1. Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motler,
marquis de, 1757-1834.
MS 61-865
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dallas, Susan.
Letters from the scrapbook of Susan Dallas, 1855-61.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Invitations, notes of charity and other social correspondence ad-
dressed to Susan Dallas or to her father, George M. Dallas, while hs
was ambassador to England.
I. Dallas, George Mlfllln, 1792-1804.
MS61-866
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Physick family.
Papers of the Physick and Emlen families, 1680-1899.
225 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly personal correspondence (1742-1861) pertaining to the Phy-
sick and Emlen families, together with a group of documents concern-
ing the same families.
Presented by Mrs. W. H. Noble.
I, Emlen family.
MS 61-867
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Walton family.
Business papers, 1809-68.
100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers of the Walton family of Moorestown, N. J. In-
cludes the cashbook (1850-56) of David and Silas Walton, and 17
small cash and receipt books.
MS61-868
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Biddle, Alexander, 1819-1899.
Family papers, 1768-1900.
1100 Items and 2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes papers of the Rush and Williams families to which Biddle
was related through marriage, as well us Biddle family papers.
Presented, 1902.
1. Biddle family, 2, Rush family. 3. Wllllnms family.
MS 61-869
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jellett, Edwin Costley, 1880-
Diaries, 1860-1921.
47 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Qermnntown florist. Personal diaries. The earlier volumes are
reminiscences of his family.
1, Jellett family.
MS 61-870
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stokes, William E
Papers, 1870-1950.
ca. 260 Items and 24 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Reminiscences, tllnrles, notes, photographs, greeting cards, and
scrapbooks pertaining to residents of West Philadelphia and to
Stokes's family.
Presented by William ID. Stokes, 1800 and 1900.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Stokes family.
MS 61-871
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Plumsted family.
Papers, 1684-1885.
2t0 f(~f*vtis
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business, legal, social, and personal papers of a family which pro-
vided Philadelphia with two of Its early mayors, Clement Plumsted,
1680-1745, and William Plumsted, 1708-1765. Includes a cashbook
(1776) of Mary McCall Plumsted, 1726-1789, widow of William.
Presented by Frances Bradford, 1958.
MS 61-872
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Conger, Arthur L 1838-1899.
Papers, 1878-98.
17 ft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Army officer, Industrialist, railroad director, and political leader.
Correspondecne (personal, business, and political), receipts, and other
papers. Includes letter books of K. B. Conger, business papers of the
ZanesvlUe Street Railway, and an Ohio Grand Army of the Republic
application for charter (1880-87)
Card Index In the library.
Gift of the Conger family* 1*42.
1, Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1950. I. Conger, K, B. n. Zahes-
vllle Street Railway Company, ZanesvlUe, Ohio. m. Grand Army of
the Republic. Dept. of Ohio,
MS 61-873
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Richman. Irving Berdine, 1861-1938, collector.
Manuscripts in Mexican Archives.
5 ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Transcripts (typewritten)
Includes papers relating to the Spanish period of California history,
The material Is related to the library's Manuscripts of Mexican Ar-
chives concerning SpanlBh Southwest collection.
Purchased from Mr. Richman.
1. California— Hist.— To 1846— Sources.
MS 61-874
Newberry Library
Marure, Alejandro, 1809-1851.
Papers relating to Guatemala, 1779-1876.
1028 panes.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Historian. Correspondence of Marure and his associates, treaties,
conventions, accounts of military and political affairs and other papers
relating to Guatemala (chiefly 1810-60)
Purchase,
1. Guatemala — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-876
Newberry Library
Montgomery family.
Pupevs, 1020-1881.
ca. 400 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library,
Correspondence and other papers concerning the genealogy of the
Montgomery family of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Gift of Mrs. H. H. Norton, 1949.
MS 01-876
American Philosophical Society. Library
Sherman, John, 1823-1900.
Correspondence, 1846-90.
1 box anil 81 ft, of luleroflliu (negative)
In Rutherford B, Iluyes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, photocopies and mlcrofllm of correspondence In the Library
of Congress. , „. . , „ u, .
lawyer, U. S. Representative and Senator from Ohio, and Cabinet
officer. Correspondence, mostly of political content. Correspondents
Include A. H. Bnteman, William B. Chundler, O. W, Moulton, Carl
Schurz, It. M. Stimson, and S. S. Warner. The material Is related to
the library's Rutherford B. Hayes collection.
Gift and purchase, 1041-60.
1 Ohio— Pol. & govt, 2. U. S.— Pol, & govt— 19th cent.
MS 61-877
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Hunter, George, 1755-1824-
Papers, 1790-1809.
4v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Explorer, Journals of trips from Philadelphia to the Ohio and
Mississippi Valleys, accounts, and temperature observations. Some
records made by George Hunter, Jr., and by G. H. Hunter.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of tho library. De-
scribed In the Society's Year book (1940) p. 76-76.
Purchase, 1940.
1. Mississippi Vulley — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-878
American Philosophical Society. Library
423
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Idaho. Governor.
Papers, 1890-1950.
180 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, State Archives
n/ Shr^- 6 " 06 ' Speqlal reports ot 8tatB agencies,' records of boards
t^SfiZSKSSL™**'™** and "™« «*<>'*> ^Posited
Transferred to the Idaho State Archives. 1954 and 1950
l. Idaho— Pol. & govt.
Idaho State Hist. Soc. MS 61-879
BuIIard, Frederic Lauriston, 1868-1962.
Papers, 19-20th cent.
18 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Lincoln scholar. Correspondence, notebooks, and clippings pertain-
lng to Abraham Lincoln.
Subject index prepared by Builard available in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchases and gift from the Ballard family, 19BS
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865.
BostonOnlv. Library MS 61-880
Barrett, Oliver Roger, 1878-1950.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In Boston University Library.
scholar '" SCholar- Correspondence, and other papers by Lincoln
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1952.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres, u. S., 1809-1865.
Boston Univ. Library MS 61-881
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. 3., 1808-1868.
Stone collection of Lincoln letters, 1860-66.
95 items.
In Boston University Library.
Letters by Lincoln, collected by Edward Garleton Stone
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Stone, 1957.
r.H^ C0 1 I fi n ^ b^ahaIn ,•, Pl . W - °- s -- Au tographs. i. Stone, Edward
Garleton, 1878- collector.
Boston Univ. Library
MS 61-882
Bartlett, Truman Howe, 1835-
Papers, 19th and 20th cent.
3 boxes.
In Boston University Library.
„nH P ^SJ mT , T ?;V on ? eD ™ and correspondence with Lincoln scholars,
and_papers relating to Abraham Lincoln's visit to New Hampshire.
Correspondents Include Mathew Brady, Robert Todd Lincoln, FTed-
erlck Meserve, John G. Nlcolay, B. A. Koblnson, and Ida M. TarbeU.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift of Mary Bowditch, 1959. ' . ■
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865.
Boston Univ. Library MS 61-883
Bartlett family.
Correspondence, early 19th cent.
i ft ."■' ■ :
In Bor-ton University Library.
Correspondence of a New Hampshire family, chiefly of the brothers
Ezrn and Levi Bartlett.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1953.
I. Bartlett, Ezra, 1770-1848. n. Bartlett, Levi, 1768-1828.
r, » r, , ,.u MS 61-884
Boston Univ. Library
Stent family.
Correspondence, 1850-75.
2 boxes.
lri Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Letters of the Stem family reflecting the early local history of
Texas. Jesse Stem, an attorney In Ohio and later an Indian agent In
Texas was one of the more important members of the family. In-
cludes letters of James Blrdseye McPherson dated West Point to
Clementine Stem.
Gift, 1940 and 1953.
1. Texas— Hist.— Sources. i. Stem, Jesse, rt. McPherson. James
Blrdseye, 1828-1864. m. Stem, Clementine.
MS 61-886
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Duane family.
Correspondence, 1770-1907.
88 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Letters to and from various members of the Duane family of Phil-
adelphia. Among the correspondents are Alexander D. Bache, George
Bancroft, John Dickinson, James Duane, William J, Duane, Benjamin
Franklin, William E. Huntington, Charles J. Ingersoll, Henry R.
Schoolcraft, Jared Sparks and Daniel Webster.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Morris Duane, 1957.
MS 61-886
American Philosophical Society. Library
Coates family.
Papers, 1770-1830.
5 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Samuel Coates' bankbook (1791-1800), daybook (1796-1816), and
receipt book (1803-30) Also includes receipt book (1770-73) of the
estate of Mary Coates, kept by Margaret Coates and others ; and ac-
count book (1793-1817) of the estate of Debora Morris, probably keDt
by Samuel Coates.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
Gift of Arthur Bloch, 1853 ; purchase, 1055.
I. Coates, Samuel, 1748^1830.
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS61-887
Noronha family.
Papers, 1500-1700.
en. 2 ft. (400 items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Transcripts (handwritten)
Papers of a Portuguese and Spanish family. Includes documents
concerning the "Sixty Years' Captivity" (1580-1640) and the decades
following It,
Card catalog In the library,
Purchased from Jose 1 Porter, 1954.
1. Portugal — Hist. — Sources.
M ,. „ k MS 61-888
Newberry Library
Waldeck, Jean Frederic Masimilien, 1766-1876.
Papers, 1826-29.
6 ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Engineer. Notes and drawings of archaeological sites in Mexico
and Yucatan.
Described In A checklist of manuscripts In the Edward H, Ayer Col-
lection, compiled by R. L. Butler (1937) p. 166-158,
Purchased before 1911.
1. Mexico— Antiq. 2. Yucatan— Antlq.
M ^ r.u MS61-889
Newberry Library
Munro, Peter Jay, 1767-1833.
Jay papers, 1778-1828.
251 Items.
In Mur.eum of the City of New York Library.
Lawyer, of New York City. The collection consists chiefly of two
series of letters to Munro, the larger series (1783-1813) from his
uncle John Jay, the smaller (1794-1809) from his cousin Peter
Augustus Jay. The letters relate largely to family matters. Includes
a few miscellaneous papers. The material Is related to the library's
collection of Henry Munro papers.
Card catalog In the library.
Glft,1942.
i-, 1, Jay lamI, y- '• Jay > John . 1745-1829. n. Jay, Peter Augustus,
MS 61-890
Llbr.
New York. Museum of
the Cltv of New York.
De Lancey family.
Papers, 1686-1900.
357 items.
In Mweum of the City of New York Library.
Letters, military and civil commissions, deeds, wills, inventories,
MS 61-891
424
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
De Lancey family.
Papers, 1686-1900.
(Continued)
bills, and other papers relating to family, military, and political
affairs. Most of the material dates between 1730 and 1820. Includes
papers pertaining to Stephen De Lancey (1663-1741), Lt. Gov. and
Chief Justice James De Lancey (1703-1780>, John Peter De Lancey
(1753-1828), James De Lancey (1732-1800), Brigadier General Oli-
ver De Lancey (1715-1785), Oliver De Lancey, Jr., and William
Beathcote De Lancey (1797-1865) , bishop of the Diocese of Western
New York.
Card catalog In the library.
Gift. 1940.
MS 61-891
New York. Museum of the City of New York. LIbr.
Usher, John Palmer, 1816-1886.
Letters, 1837-1932.
667 Items.
In Kansas State Historical Society, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and Secretary of the Interior In Lincoln's cabinet. Let-
ters pertaining chiefly to personal and family affairs. Includes let-
ters by Usher's sons and wife.
Gift of Lucy Usher Shelton, 195i.
1. Usher family.
MS 61-892
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Singmaster, Elsie, 1879-1958.
Papers.
ca. 2 ft.
In Adiims County Historical Society collections (Gettysburg, Pa.)
In part, photocopies.
Author. Correspondence, newspaper items, and other papers re-
lating to Thaddeus Stevens.
Gift of Miss Singmaster, ca. 1945.
1. Stevens, Thaddeus, 1782-1868.
MS 61-893
Adams County, Pa. Hist Soc.
Roche, John A 1844-1904.
Papers, 1871-1906.
11 items and lv.
In part, transcripts.
In Chicngo Historical Society Library.
Businessman and mayor of Chicago. Letter book containing copies
of official letters written during Roche's term as mayor (1887-89)
Includes a few other letters and a MS. biography of Roche. The
material Is related to the library's collection of Howland family
papers.
Unpublished guide in the librnry.
Gift of the Amherst College Librnry and J. M. Bard, 1957.
1. Chicago— Pol. & govt.
MS 61-894
Chicago Hist. Soc. I.lbr.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852.
Papers, 1826-40.
3 ft.
In Nevixny Library (Chicago)
Playwright nnd Journalist. Correspondence and other papers con-
cerning missionaries, and notes on the Cherokees. Correspondents
Include D. S. llutrlck nnd John Ross.
Described In A checklist of manuscripts In the Edward EI. Ayer
Collection, compiled by R. L. Butler (1937) p. 82-88.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased before 1911.
1. Cherokee Indians. 2. Cherokee Indians— Missions.
MS 61-895
Newberry Library
Funk, Erwin C 1877-1960.
Articles, 1896-1960.
ca. 100 items.
In Benton County Historical Society collections (Rogers, Ark.)
Newspaper editor.. Articles about events and people of Benton Co.,
Ark. Includes memos which were to hnve been converted Into
articles.
Some articles have been published In the Pioneer.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift, 1960.
1. Benton Co., Ark. — Hist.
MS 61-896
Benton County, Ark. Hist. Soc,
American Historical Association. Paoiflo Coast Branch.
Records, 1904-60.
10 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)
In Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association archives.
Correspondence of members regarding the annual program of the
Association and related activities, together with printed programs
and proceedings.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
MS 61-897-
Amer. Hist, Assn. Pacific Coast Branch
Union County (Or.) Historical Society.
Miscellaneous papers.
ca. 100 items and 2 filing cabinets.
In La Grande (Or.) Public Library.
Family records and histories, church histories, pioneer stories,
histories and stories of the small communities, In Union Co., Or.,
minute books of organizations, scrapbooks, newspapers, clippings,
memorabilia, photos., and printed matter.
1, Union Co., Or. — Hist. — Sources.
MS61-898
Union County, Or. Hist. Soc.
Jones family.
Papers, 1734-1838.
110 Items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Letters and miscellaneous material dealing with real estate, law
suits, and family matters, wills, military and civil commissions, and
other papers of the descendants of Major Thomas Jones (1665-1718)
of Fort Neck, L. I. Includes letters (1760-74) from William Jones
(1708-1779) to his, son Samuel Jones (1784-1819) on business and
family matters ; and material pertaining to David Jones (1699-1775),
lawyer and speaker of the Provincial Assembly, and to his son
Thomas Jones (1781-1792), Jurist and Loyalist.
Card catalog in the library.
Gift, 1942.
MS61-899
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Llbr.
Burbank, Elbridge Ayer, 1858-1949.
Letters, 1897-1914.
846 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Letters to Edward E. Ayer, chiefly concerning Burbank's experi-
ences as an artist living among the Indians of the West and Sooth-
west
Acquired 1897-1914. ' ' .' ' ™ *
1. Indians of North America— The West. i. Ayer, Edward
Everett, 1841-1927.
;;■: MS61-900
Newberry Library
Inquisition. Baroelona.
Records, 1532-ca. 1635.
8 vol. j
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Gift of G. Herbert Thorndlke, 1840. Preserved by his father,
Andrew Thorndlke, In 1820-21, when the Inquisitorial Palace was
destroyed.
MS 61-901
American Philosophical Society. Library
Griffin, Solomon Bulkley, 1852-1926.
Correspondence, 1896-1920.
ca. 200 items.
In Connecticut Valley Historical Museum (Springfield, Mass.)
Editor. Chiefly letters to Griffin from Newton D. Baker, Winthrop
Murray Crane, Henry Oabot Lodge, and Woodrow Wilson. The
largest group of letters is from Senator Crane and Is personal as well
as political In nature.
Gift of Mr. Griffin, 1924.
1 U. S.— Pol. &■ govt— 20th cent. I, Orane, Winthrop Murray,
1858-1920.
MS 61-902
Conn. Valley Hist. Museum, Springfield, Mass.
Bollaert, William, 1807-1876.
Papers, 1837-43.
4 v., 1 box, and 6 bundles.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Traveller and scientist. Journals and notes of observations and
experiences during Bollaert's travels In Texas. Includes 88 pencil
dpQ w 1 n fcfi
Described In A checklist of manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer
Collection, complied by R. L. Butler (1937) p. 11. Much of the mate-
rial has been printed In William Bollaert's Texas, edited by W. B.
HoUin and B, Lv Butler (1966) «„,„,„>„
1 Texas— Descr. & trav. 2, Texas— Hist— Republic, 1836-1846.
MS 61-903
Newberry Library
425
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brown, Edward Monroe.
Diaries of Edward Monroe Brown and George E. Jewett,
1849^50.
2v. ...... .
In San Mateo County (Oallf.) Historical Museum.
The diary of Edward Monroe Brown describing his trip around
Cape Horn to California and some of his mining experiences after
arriving, and the diary of George E. Jewett describing his trip by the
overland route to California.
1. Voyages to the Pacific coast 2. Overland journeys to the Pacific.
3. Oold mines and mining — California. 4. California — Gold discov-
eries. I. Jewett, George E.
MS 61-904
San Mateo Co., Oallf. Hist. Mus.
Grierson, Benjamin Henry, 1826-1911.
Correspondence, 1868-80.
ca, 3 ft. (678 Items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Army officer. Letters of Grierson to his wife while he was engaged
In Indian work, and letters to him by others relating to the Indians
of New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and the Indian Territory, and the
post Civil War army problems Involving these Indians.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Purchased from Morris H. Brlggs, 1939. '
1. Indians of North America— -Government relations — 1880-1634.
2. Indians of North America — Southwest, New.
MS 61-905
Newberry Library
Hayes, Dalton, 1898-1950.
Papers, 1917-50.
lft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Soldier, Industrialist, and grandson of Rutherford B. Hayes. Cor-
respondence, diary, reports, records, and photos. The letters pertain
mainly to Hayes' military service In World Wars i and n. Includes
a few business papers relating to the Standard Oil Company. The
material Is related to the library's Fanny Hayes papers.
1. European War, 1914-1818— Personal narratives, American. 2.
World War, 1939-1945— Personal narratives, American, 8. Standard
Oil Company.
MS 61-906
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Coates, Benjamin Franklin, 1827-1899.
Correspondence, 1860-81.
201 Items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Army officer, physician, and member of the Ohio State Legisla-
ture. Chiefly letters written by Coates to his wife during the Olvll
War. Includes letters from his sod while attending Kenyoo College,
Gambler, Ohio.
Gift of Sara E. and Lillian P. Coates, 1941.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Olvll War — Personal narratives. 2. Kenyon Col-
lege, Gambler, Ohio— Students.
MS 61-907
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Parish, John Carl, 1881-1939.
Papers.
10 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (121)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfilm.
Historian. Research materials collected ca. 1915-89 on colonial
history and the westward movement, Including bibliographical cards
and copies of contemporary MSS, and documents from various Ameri-
can and European repositories.
Gift, 1948. Formerly In the possession of Louis Knott Koontz,
1, U. S.^-Hlst. — Colonial period— Sources. 2. The West— Hist—
Sources.
MS 61-908
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Woodson, Urey, 1859-1939.
Correspondence, 1899-1939.
3 ft. (4454 Items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Politician and publisher. Correspondence and other papers reflect-
ing Woodson's Interest In politics as a member of the Democratic
National Committee, and containing information on William Goebel.
The material is related to the library's Barkley collection, and the
Stanley papers.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Kentucky— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2. Goebel, William, 1856-
1900. 8. Democratic Party.
MS 61-909
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.
Papers, 1642-
53 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts, photocopies and microfilm.
Printer, patriot nnd diplomat, Correspondence and other papers.
Tho material Is related to the library's Bache family papers and to
the Society's Archives. ■■
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Calendar published in 1808 by the Society.
Gifts, deposits and purchasea, 1840- Part of the papers were
formerly in the possession of William Temple Franklin, George Fox,
Charles P. Fox and Mary Fox.
MS 61-910
American Philosophical Society. Library
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1956.
Papers, 1890-1956.
ca. 30 ft.
In Enoch Pratt Free Library (Baltimore)
Author, editor, Journalist, critic, and essayist. Correspondence with
Marylanders, and typescripts of Mencken's works with MS. correc-
tions. Includes almost all of Mencken's known literary MSS.
•Card catalog in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of H. L. Mencken, August Mencken, and Joseph Katz.
MS 61-911
Enoch Pratt Free Ltbr.
Lamartine, Alphonse Maris Louis ds, 1790-1809.
Letters, 1841-56.
156 Items.
In Syracuse University Library.
French poet. Letters addressed to Lamartlne's niece, Valentine de
Cesslnt.
Catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available lu the library.
Purchase, 1858.
i. Lamartine, Valentine Marie Gabrlelle de Glans de Cesslat fie,
1821-1884.
MS 61-913
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
Powys, John Cowper, 1872-
Papers, oa. 1900-
2 ft. (150 Items)
In Syracuse University Library.
British author and poet Correspondence and 53 literary MSS.
Catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of A, B, Johnson ; purchase, 1865-
MS 61-913
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
MeStrovM, Ivan, 1883-
Papers, ca. 1960-
ca. 300 Items.
In Syracuse University Library.
Correspondence relating to MeBtrovlfi's position as sculptor-ln-real-
dence at Syracuse University, catalogs of his exhibitions, and photos,
of his works.
Acquired from the archives of the University, ca, 1850-
MS 61-914
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
Dabney, Chiswell, d. 1865.
Business records, 1791-1886.
753 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and bank officer, of Lynchburg, Va. Legal papers and docu-
ments, merchants' letters, Invoices, and bills. Includes a few papers
of Dabney's son, George William.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1953 and 1B57.
1. Lawyers — Lynchburg, Va. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2 Virginia — Econ. condlt. I. Dabney, George William.
MS 61-915
Duke Univ. Library
426
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Idaho (Ter.) Supreme Court.
Kecords of cases appealed, 1866-90.
20 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, State Archives.
Appeals, briefs, motions, citations, bills of exception, depositions,
notices of agreement, opinions, and 'writs of error and of mandate re-
lating to territorial cases adjudged by the Supreme Court.
Deposit, 18(10.
1. Court records — Idaho.
MS 61-916
Idaho State Hist. Society
Tilghman, William, 1756-1827.
Papers, 1771-1837.
55 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Jurist. Correspondence and other papers, mostly concerning legal
matters. Correspondents Include Henry Drinker, Peter S, Da Pon-
ceau, William Hu bey, George Meade and Samuel Meredith.
Cataloged individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1953.
1. Judges — Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-917
American Philosophical Society. Library
Smyth, Frederick, 1732-1815.
Papers, 1756-1813.
56 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Chief justice of Now Jersey. Correspondence, legal papers, and a
copy of his will. Correspondents Include Thomas Oadwalader, the
Earl of Carlisle, Henry Clinton, Philemon Dickinson, William Eden,
George Montagu Dunk, 2d earl of Halifax, Joseph Hopklnson, George
Johnstone, William Livingston, Robert Monckton, Robert Morris, John
Robinson and John Vaughan.
Cataloged individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1952.
1. Judges — New Jersey — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-918
American Philosophical Society. Library
Hayes, Birchard Austin, 1853-1926.
Papers, 1862-1926.
S ft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Lawyer, and son of Rutherford B, Hayes. Correspondence (family
and business), diaries, account books, notebooks, scrapbooks, abstracts,
clippings, and photos., including a daguerreotype of Hayes.
1. Lawyers — Ohio—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Hayes
family.
MS 61-919
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Price, Eli Kirk, 1797-1884.
Papers, 1820-63.
85 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Lawyer and law reformer. Correspondence and other papers. In-
cludes papers on legal questions and one against slavery. Corre-
spondents Include Benjamin Armltage, Bile Maglolre Durand, Wil-
liam Maclure, and Daniel Webster.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1957.
1. Lawyers — Pennsylvanla-^Oorrespondence, reminiscences.
2. Slavery In the U. S.
MS61-920
American Philosophical Society. Library
Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1810-1889.
Correspondence, 1845-80.
202 Items.
In Rulherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Lawyer, author, government official, and member of the Massa-
chusetts State Legislature. Correspondence mainly connected with
Chandler's literary and political Interests. Includes soma family
letters
Manuscript Index In the library.
Purchased from Benjamin Tlghe, 1952.
1. Lawyers — Massachusetts— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Massachusetts— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865.
MS 61-921
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Johnson, Richard Zina, 1887-1913.
Papers, 1868-1909.
8 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscripts Division.
Lawyer and attorney general of Idaho. Correspondence and finan-
cial records. Much of the correspondence relates to Johnson's law
practice In Silver City and Boise, Idaho, and to his term as attorney
general of i'dabo.
Gift of Mrs. Carey H. Nixon, 1957.
1. Lawyers— iaahb-JCorrespondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-922
Idaho State Hist. Soc.
Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 1842-1928.
Papers, 1861 J-1927.
155 items.
In Oakland Public Library. ^
Poet and librarian. Correspondence, MS. of Miss Coolbrlth's poem
Concha, address book, pedigree papers of her cat, 8 scrapbooks con-
taining her poems and clippings about her, signed copies of her books
of poetry, and photos. Includes a letter to John L. Davie, mayor of
Oakland, Calif., a letter from George Wharton James, a letter to
Joaquin Miller and one from him.
Typed Inventory available In the library.
Purchased from Ina Craig, 1946.
MS 61-928
Oakland, Calif. Pub. Library
D© La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956.
Papers, ca. 1920-66.
150 items.
In Syracuse University Library.
Author. Correspondence and 10 literary MSS.
Catalog available In the library.
Gift and purchase, 1956.
MS 61-924
Syracuse, Univ. Llbr.
Dock, George, 1860-1951.
Papers, 1876-1951.
ca. 7 ft.
In Lou Angeles County Medical Association Library.
In part, transcripts. ...,].
Physician and educator. Correspondence, autobiographical data
Including the beginning of an autobiography, MSS. of published ar-
ticles and lectures, ScrapbookB, other papers, and photo*. Correspond-
ents Include Harvey Cushlng, William Osier, and WlUlam Welsh.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Medicine —
Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS61-925
Los Angeles Co. Med. Assoc. Library
Lindsay, John Shanks, 1840-1906.
Papers, 1874-83.
lft. (to, 200 Items)
In University of Utah Library.
Utah actor and orator. Scrapbook relating to appearances of
Lindsay and his wife at the old Salt Lake City Theatre and other
local stages: poetry, newspaper articles, memorabilia, and photos,
pertaining to the times and Important personalities of the period.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased at Parke-Beruet auction of the Herbert W. Auerbach
M l?Theater— -Salt Lake City. 2. Salt Lake Theatre. 8. Actors— Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. .„,„
MS 61-926
Utah. Univ. Library
Des Moines Pathological Society.
Records, 1897-1916.
4 v. and 1 envelope.
In Iowa State Medical Library.
Three minute books, a treasurer's book, bills and communications
of the Society.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Gift of Dr. Charles E. Ruth, 1935.
MS 61-927
Iowa State Medical Library
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on mathematics, ca. 1648-ca. 1814.
25 Items and 6 v.
MS61-928
427
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on mathematics, ca. 1648-ca. 1814.
(Continued)
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Includes Arlthmetlca declmalls (1648) by F. H. RaUschards; Man-
uscript on the projection of the sphere (1812), and Mathematical and
philosophical papers (1814) by Joseph Roberts, Jr.; and volumes on
algebra, geometry, loci planl (1772), arithmetic, and conic sections.
The material Is related to the library's Patterson collection.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
In part, gift of John B. Roberts.
.1. Mathematics — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-828
American Philosophical Society. Library
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on meteorology, 1748-1985.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Meteorological data, generally from eastern United States, re-
corded by Hiram H, Griffith, John Gottlieb Hrnestus Heckewelder,
Michael Jacohs, Peter Legaux, James Madison, William Pyntell, John
Breck Treat and others. Some Items are from Army posts, some are
ship logs.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
1. Meteorology— U. S. 2. Log-books.
MS 61-929
American Philosophical Society. Library
Thomson, Elihu, 1853-1937.
Papers, 1883-1944.
ca. 18,600 Items and 43 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Electrician and Inventor. Correspondence, professional papers of
the period In which he wag associated with the General Hlectrlc Co.,
and other papers. Includes 48 letter books.
Gift of General Hlectrlc Co. and of Mrs. Thomson, 1041.
1, Electric engineers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I, General Electric Company.
MS 61-930
American Philosophical Society. Library
Buckminster, Joseph Stevens, 1784-1812.
Papers, 1798-1812.
ca. 2 ft. (160 Items)
In Boston Athenaeum,
Correspondence, sermons, prayers, a travel Journal, and essays of
Buckminster, a minister at Brattle St Church In Boston.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Rev. Buckmlnster's sister, Eliza B. Lee, 18S6.
1. Unitarian churches — Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
2, Unitarian churches — Sermons. 8. Prayers.
MS 61-931
Boston Athenaeum. Library
Bridgman, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1861.
Papers, 1820-39.
ca. 80 Items.
In Belrhtertown (Mass.) Historical Association collections.
Missionary In China. Letters written by Bridgman to his family,
together with some printed matter.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. Missions — China, 2, Missionaries — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc.
MS 61-932
Belchertown (Mass.) HlBt. Assoc.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791.
Papers, 1767-90.
60 Items.
American Philosophical Society Library.
English clergyman. Includes correspondence with William Bing-
ham, Charles Chauncy, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Wil-
liam Petty, 1st marquis of Labadowne, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin
Vaugban, and others. Related material Is located In other collections
of the library.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1951.
1. Unitarian churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-933
American Philosophical Society. Library
Koren, Vilhelm, 1826-1910.
Papers, 1853-1910.
4 boxes.
In Luther College Library.
Lutheran pastor. Correspondence, certificates from the University
of Chrlstianla, and other papers. Includes Koren's letters regarding
the affairs of the Norwegian Synod. Correspondents Include Bernt
Julius Ingebretson Muus, Franz August Otto Pleper, Herman Ambers
Preus, Fried rich August Schmidt, and Karl Ferdinand Wllhelm
Walther.
Card index in the library.
Gift of Paul Koren, 1925.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Evangelical Lutheran Church — Hist — Sources.
Full name: Ulrlk Vilhelm Koren.
MS 61-934
Luther Coll. LIhr.
Norstog, Jon, 1878-1942.
Papers.
1 box.
In Luther College Library,
Author Correspondence, clippings, and other papers.
Card Index in the library.
Gift of Inga B. Norstog, 1960.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
MS 61-935
Luther Coll. Libr.
Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul.
Kecoids, 1888-98.
2 boxes.
In Luther College Library.
Receipts,
Card Index In the library.
Gift, 1928.
MS 61-936
LutherColl. Libr.
Hjort, Ove Jakob, 1827-1879.
Papers, 1845-79.
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In Luther College Library.
Lutheran pastor. Correspondence, sermons, and other papers. The
sermons are In Norwegian.
Card Index tn the library.
In part, gift of the Preus family, 1927-28.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. & Sermons, Norwegian— U. S.
MS 61-987
LutherColl. Libr.
Gates, William Edmond, 1863-1940, coUeotor.
Linguistic materials.
25 ft
In Newberry Library ( Chicago)
Photocopies,
Material on Maya and allied dialects.
Described In Check list of manuscripts In the Edward E. Ayer col-
lection, compiled by R. L. Bulter (1937)
Purchased from Mr. Gates, 1915.
1. Mayan languages.
MS61-988
Newberry Library
Pearce, Christopher Gardner, 1811-1882.
Correspondence, 1839-61.
lft (175 Items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
River boat captain. Correspondence between Pearce and his wife.
Gift
MS 61-939
Newberry Library
Smith, Forrest.
Papers, 1949-52.
27 boxes.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Governor of Missouri. Correspondence, speeches, and other papers
dealing With patronage an<| appointments, legislation, departmental
administration, and other executive matters.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Smith.
1. Missouri — Pol. & govt. — 1885- 2. Patronage, Political —
Missouri.
MS 61-940
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
428
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Foulke family.
Papers, 1703-1911.
3 ft.
In Frl.'iids Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Correspondence, business papers, surveys, genealogical notes, mem-
orablln, and photos, of the Foulkes of Buck Co., Pa. Includes papers
relating to Ablngton, Byberry, Gwynedd, Richland, and Philadelphia
Friends Meetings, and correspondence of Cadwallader Foulke, survey-
or, Joseph Foulke, who conducted a private boarding school for boys
at Gwynedd, Pa., and other descendants of Edward Foulke (b. 1651)
Checklist available in the library.
Gift of Rebecca M. F. Cregar and others, 1041-42.
1. Pennsylvania — Surveys. 2. Private schools — Pennsylvania —
Gwynedd. 3. Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania.
MS 61-941
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
M
I. 1821.
Dunovant, R G
Papers, 1861.
145 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer. Official papers (January 2 to April 30, 1881)
of the officer in charge of the defense of Charleston harbor, pertaining
mostly to the fortification, provisioning, and garrisoning of the forts
and batteries, with copies of general and special orders from the Ad-
jutant and Inspector General's Office. Correspondents Include George
T. Andrews, Ellison Capers, States Rights Gist, Maxcy Gregg, Walter
Gwynn, David Flavel Jamison, David R. Jones, Stephen Dill Lee, J.
Mltchel, James Johnson Pettigrew, J. J. Pope, Jr., Roswell S. Ripley,
and Francis Wilkinson.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Charleston, S. C. — Fortifications. 2. Charleston, S. O. —
Hist. — Civil War. 3. Sumter, Fort
MS 61-942
Duke TJnlv. Library
• De Lano, Horace Franklin, 1826-1854.
Papers, 1846-54.
910 Items.
In Duke University Llhrary.
Army officer. Correspondence and business records, largely con-
nected with De Lano's posts as Acting Assistant Quartermaster and
Acting Assistant Chief of Subsistence at Fort Mason, Tex. Includes
a number of letters, business and personal, from his West Point class-
mates; a few letters before 1851 directed to him at West Point and
the Cavalry School at Carlisle, Pa.; and supply, equipment, and food
records. ■■;■ •
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1944.
1. Fort Mason, Tex. 2. U. S, Army— Supplies and stores.
3. United States Military Academy, West Point— Alumni,
MS 61-943
DukeUniv, Library
Wistar, Caspar, 1761-1818.
Papers, 1758-1817.
ca. 160 Items.
In Aini'i'lcim Philosophical Society Library.
Physician. Correspondence, notes of lectures (ca. 1781-1809), a
dlnry pertaining principally to yellow fever (1796-1813) and notes on
temperature (1758-04) Much of the correspondence concerns reports
of committees of the American Philosophical Society of which Wistar
was president (1815-18) Correspondents include Jose Francesco Cor-
rea da Serra, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, John Gottlieb Ernestus
Heckewelder, Thomas Jefferson, Francois Andre 1 Michaux, Allre Raf-
feneau-Dellle and John Vaughan.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Acquired from Esther F. Wistar.
1. American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. 2. Physicians-
Correspondence, reminls- cences, etc. 3. Medicine — Addressee,
essays, lectures. 4. Yel- low fever. 5. Temperature.
MS 61-944
American Philosophical Society. Library
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941.
Correspondence, 1870-1938.
140 ft. (ca. 25,000 items)
In Unh-.TSlty <>f Louisville, Law Library.
Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. Personal letters,
nnd correspondence relating to Zionism (1913-38), the Snvlngs. Bank
Insurance League (1905-38), legal matters while Brnndels was a
member of Nutter, McClennen and Fish (1879-1927), and matters per-
taining to government (1916-37)
General index in the librnry.
Gift of Mr. Justice Brandeis, 1938.
1. Zionism — U. S. 2. Lawyers — Boston— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc 3. Massachusetts Savings Insurance League.
MS 61-945
Univ. of Louisville Sch. of Law. Library
Virginia (Colony) County Court (West Augusta District)
Minutes and records of deeds of the courts of West An-
gusta District -and of Yohogania Co., Va., 1775-80.
In Washington County Historical Society collections (Washington,
Pa )
Minutes and records of deeds (1775-6) of the court of the West
Augusta/'Dlstriet, together with minutes (1776-^80) of the court of
Yohogania County, one of the three counties Into which the West
Augusta District was divided In 1776, The area, which Included Pitts-
burgh, was disputed by Virginia and Pennsylvania until 1785; the
government between 1775 and 1785 was In effect, however, that of Vlr-
B 1 Court records— West Augusta District, Va. 2. Court records—
Yohogania Co., Va. 8, Deeds— West Augusta District, Va. x. Vir-
ginia. County Court (Yohogania Co,)'
MS 61-946 rev
Washington County, Pa. Hist. Soc.
Rogers, Elizabeth (Goelet) 1843-1924.
Papers, 1712-1932.
In' University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
'"oorrespondence (1852-1900) ; wills, bills and otherpapers, before
1852- genealogical and biographical sketches, after 1900; scrapooolts
and pictures. Largely personal and family correspondence of the
Goelet, Buncombe, Smlti and Rogers families, In North Carolina, Ala-
bama and Louisiana. Includes' letters from Mrs. Rogers' brothers and
her future husband, Walter Henry Rogers, In the Confederate Army;
scattered business papers of Mr. Rogers; and letters from Alfred
Augustin Watson, George Patterson (originally Papathakes), Marshall
DeLancey Haywood and others,
Unpublished description in the library.
Gift and loan from Mrs. Matthew Brewster and Dr. W. R. Brewster,
1946 and 1950. „..,*,.,
1 xj, s, Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side,
I. Goelet family.
MS 61-947
North Carolina. Univ. Llbrnrj 1
Weyse, Alice Wolf skill (Barrows)
Papers, 1879-97.
ca. 500 items. '" '
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (112)
•Correspondence and other papers, photos., memorabilia and related
ephemera conceraing the Wolfskin, Barrows and Weyse families and
the history of southern California during the second half of the nine-
teenth century. Includes letters from Mrs. Weyse's father, Henry
Dwight Barrows; her husband, Henry Guenther Weyse; and her
mother, Juanita (Wolfsklll) Barrows.
Unpublished register in the library.
Found by Lt. D. D. Rasco, and presented to the library by Dr.
Bralnerd Dyer, 1946,
1. Weyse family. 2. Barrows family. 3. Wolfsklll family. 4. Cal-
ifornia, Southern— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-948
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Cleghorn, Sarah Norcliffe, 1876-1959.
Papers, 1910-55.
1 ft-
In Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College.
Quaker author and reformer. Correspondence, biographical data,
essays, pageants and poetry, fugitive writings clipped from periodica!;!,
memorabilia, and photos. Includes a grangerized copy of Miss Olcfi-
horn's autobiography. Threescore, nnd her War journal of a pacifist.
Checklist available in the library;
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the librnry.
Gift of Miss Cleghorn and Sarah Fisher Scott, 1958.
i Cleghorn, Shrah Norcliffe, 1.876-1959. Threescore, n. Cleghorn,
Sarah Norcliffe, 1876-1959. War Journal of a pacifist.
MS 61-949
Swarthmore College Friends Hist. Libr.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on science, 1720-1958.
ca. 32 Items.
In American philosophical Society Library.
In nart, transcripts and photocopies.
Writings on various scientific subjects, Including astronomy, owl-i-
lstrv agriculture, and natural philosophy, by William Alexamltv,
lohann Bcckraann, Hermann Boerhaave, the Marquis de Condole;-.,:,
Fredrick Etenry Cramer, Charles Gobrecht Darrach. Daniel ho
chauff Frederick Augustus Genth, Earl T. Glauert, Theophllus Gisw,
Paul Henri Thlry, baron J'Holbach, Jean Baptlste de Lamarck, Beaort
de^alUet, William Maule, Edward Mulhern, Joseph Priestley, Jouu
MS 61- W
429
The National Union Catalog; of Manuscript Collections
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papsra
on science, 1720-1958. (Continued)
Questebwine, Joseph Roberts, A. Sagey, George Gaylord Slmnson
Thomas Peters Smith, Jacob Stauffer, Jethrn Tull, Luelan San
Turner, and C L. B. Wavran. Also includes a Fornmlalre medical"
German" " S astronom y- Some of the material Is In French or
Cataloged individually in manuscripts catalog of the library
Gifts and purchases, 1773-1958.
1. Science— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Medicine— Formulae, re-
ceipts, prescriptions. 8. Astronomy— Problems, exercises, etc.
American Philosophical Society. Library
Doub, William Clark, 1824-1886.
Papers of William Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917
333 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Family and professional correspondence of William Clark Doub and
of his father, Peter Doub, educators, of North Carolina, snd an auto-
biography of Peter Doub. Includes material on the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, the history of education In North Carolina, frontier
evangelism, revival meetings, and the general state of religion. Both
men taught at Trinity College, now part of Duke University.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tllley and N, L. Goodwin (1947)
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1933-59.
1. Methodist Episcopal Church. 2. Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. 3. Education— North Carolina. 4. Confederate States of
America — Soc. condlt. 5. North Carolina— Religion. 6. Revivals-
North Carolina. 7. Evangelistic work. i. Doub, Peter, 1700-1869
r> t rr i riK MS 61-951
Duke Univ. Library
Ives family.
Papers, 1828-1920.
2 ft.
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
r^rTasl^M? I1 !!rVh eCO n d8 f, * Dearborn, "•«*. family. Includes
Swords Mftudwft ni e K Danl 1 S l8 J & ^ Ivea flrm ' Dea^orn Township
^^(^^'ofDrfEdTard^Snow 88 ^^ (1W7 - 18) ' 8a *
§ST«f °the S£8S&,'3£" restr,ctl0 " 8 of tte reposltory -
I. Snow, Edward S., 1820-1892. n. Daniels & Ives Detroit m
Dearborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich. rv. Red Cross it 18 LS"
can National Red Cross. Detroit Chapter. Dearborn Branch.
Dearborn Hist. Museum MS 61-952
Scott, Anna Margaret (Tressler) 1850-1922
Papers, 1880-1953.
2 boxes
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
nw r eap ? denoe ' ^^ books ' account books, clippings, pamphlets,
photos., and memorabilia. Chiefly letters to Mrs, Scott, secretary, and
m^ndir me Srr S p?^ tb ? SMS " State Testimonial Commit tee 'S
WW?i nJf» ' ? u V> e / tord B. Hayes for not serving alcohol in the
i^™? UB ?; iS c l udes Pamphlets on the Tressler and Scott families
TvTin!w r8 J 180 ? ) , ft ' om Mra - Scott t0 "er husband, pamphlet emitted
Illinois testimonial to Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, and a letter ?UKR?
from theWhtte House acknowledging receipt of wpy. ( ' >
Unpublished guide in the library. .,,..■■ y ' #
Gift of George Scott, 1953 and 1955.
family^ 68 ' Lucy < Webb > 1831 - 1889 ' 2 - Scott 'amliy. 8. Tressler
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-963
Pegram family. '
Papers of the Pegram and Johnson families. 1806-82.
^95 items. E
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif )
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
marriM? "moW^* '*? P romln ent Virginia families allied by
marriage. Most of the letters are addressed to Virginia Johnson
r Pegram, daughter of Col. William Ransom Johnson, and wife of S
PeirarS.SS^f 8 ?t- J™ 1 ^ correspondence of her son John
w£?J?J^.S ?? ..* e U> S V. and Confederate Armies, as well as of a
large circle of family connections, —■ f>- <" «
Acquired, 1922.
£ B mliv eS J am fa^ I, il a K ( ^ oh A n , son) n - Pegram, John. m. Johnson
family, re. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglniana.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-954
Cornett, Jane.
Papers, 1834-1904.
115 items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
««?.", Si »h terS addressed t0 M 'ss Cornett of Phoenixvllle. Pa to-
gether with a small number of invitations to wwTini i <w.£ ' .
fa^^T'lle and vicinity. Some lettlso Charles QlSbons and is K
Scott (1852) concern the estate of Jane O. Cornet" letters of J a!
Cornett and Joseph P. Cornett relate to the Civil War Othpr^r"
respondents Include Samuel Cornett, B. A. CornettV H ^ c^tt"
John L. Cornett, Lizzie A. Cornett, Mary J. Cornett, Jane and Martha
McKee, Annie Rhoads, Qlenson O. Rhoads, Sarah M. Rhoads S L.
^ ? E £ b 1?, ca S- Atklnson . Davld H. Branson, M. G. Branson, John
Flaherty, Sallle R. Forde, Lucy O. Grove, Isabella Kldd, Mary m£
Elroy, L. Sliarpe, and W. Wllllts. '
Pa — ltMHte&c~° lyn War— Peri!on al narratives. 2. Phoenixvllle,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-955
Tilton, Francis Theodore.
Papers, 1632-ca. 1950. .
ca. 7 f t.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections,
In part, transcripts and photocopies (negative).
^Businessman, of Clifton, N- J. The bulk of the material consists
of Tllton's essentially complete biography of James Tilton (1745-
1822), medical officer in tbe Revolution, Surgeon General In the War
°! i? 12 ' and practicing physician In Wilmington, Del., and a geneology
of the Tilton family in America from 1632. Includes source materials
associated with the two books, 11 letters (1807-22) to and from James
Tilton, and his certificate of membership in the Society of the Cin-
olnnnrl.
Information on literary rights available in the repository
,J5 lft i°5 M jLane Tilton, 1950; purchased from Dorothy S. Stock.
1851 ; gift of Mrs. Frank Tilton, 1956. ^
1. Tilton, James, 1745-1822. 2. Tilton family,
„ , „ ,. . u , MS61-956
Delaware Pub. Archives Comma.
Warren County (Ohio) Historical Society.
Papers and documents, 1803-
25 ft and 8 file drawers.
In Warren County (Ohio) Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies and microfilms.
Materials relating to Warren Co., Ohio: records of births, mar-
? a 1 ges, ,.™» tbs ' wllto > and ea* 818 Papers; cemetery records; census
data (1820-60); lists of Revolutionary soldiers, discharge papers-
early records of churches, schools, and medical, social and agricul-
tural organizations; daybooks, journals, diaries, letters, photos ■
records of the D, A. R. and S. A. R.; and land plot and road records!
Includes MS. and printed histories of families and of Warren Co
and adjacent counties.
Card index to tombstone Inscriptions, census records, and marriage
records.
1. Warren Co., Ohio — General.— Sources. 2. Registers of births,
etc.— Warren Co., Ohio. 3. Warren Co., Ohio— Hist.— Sources.
' MS 61-957
Warren Co. Hist. Soc, Ohio
Eainey, Homer Price, 1896-
Papers, 1919-52,
8 v. and 1964 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Educator. Correspondence, lecture notes, speeches, radio nddresses,
articles, and personal papers covering Ralney's career In the fields of
teaching, research, administration, and religion. The papers relate to
his work as director of the Bureau of Educational Research at the
University of Oregon and of the American Youth Commission of the
American Council on Education, and as president of Bucknell Uni-
versity, of the University of Texas, and of Stephens College, Columbia,
Mo. Includes material on the character of the liberal arts and the
denominational college, the nature of professional training in higher
education, the Baptist Home Mission Society, the Baptist Young
People's Union of America, the Boy Scouts of America, the National .
Commission on Church-Related Colleges, the Orozer Theological Semi-
nary, the American Youth Foundation, the White House Conference
on Children in a Democracy (Washington, D. O., 1939-40), academic
freedom at the University of Texas, the Town and Gown Club (Austin,
Ter.), the University of Texas Development Board, the Woman's
Foundation, and the Southern Educational Foundation. Correspond-
ents Include Marshall Field, Violet S. Greenhlll, Philip Klein, Kath-
erlne Lenroot, Eleanor Roosevelt, John W. Studebaker, Dorothy
Thompson, and Laura Warren.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted hy the library.
Deposited by Mr. Rainey.
1. Education— U. S. — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Teaching, Free-
dom of— Texas. 8. Texas— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 4
Youth— U. S.
. „ . t.w MS 61-958
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
430
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stigall, B M
Correspondence, 1920-30.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Educator Correspondence written while Stigall was assistant
superintendent of schools, Kansas Olty, Mo. relating to educational
matters such as techniques of recitation, segregation of pupils on a
basis of I. Q. tests, social and educational significance of mental sur-
veys, value of tests given to soldiers of World War I, and one letter
dealing with formal discipline.
Gift of Mr. Stigall. ' ■ '
1 Ability grouping in education. 2, Educational testa and measure-
ments. S. School superintendents and principals— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-969
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Be Votie, Jefferson Howard.
Papers, 1856-66.
176 items.
In Duke University Library.
Student, physician, and soldier, of Columbus, Ga. Correspondence
and other items. Relates mostly to his life as a student at Furoian
University, Mercer University, and the medical school of the Univer-
sity of Louisiana (now Tulane), and as a member of the Confederate
Army Medical Corps. Among the subjects dlocusssed are Confederate
hospitals at Danville, Va. ; objections to superiority assumed by Vir-
ginians; and dissatisfaction with army life. Includes a list of the
graduatis of the medical department of the University of Louisiana,
1834-71.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1937-12. „ ,
1. Furman University, Greenville, S. C. 2. Mercer University,
Macon, Gn. 3. Tulane University of Louisiana. School of Medicine.
4, Hospitals, Military— Confederate States of America. 5. Confederate
States of America. Army— Military life.
MS 61-960
Duke Univ. Library
Peter, Robert, 1806-1894.
Papers, 1828-1906.
ca. 2 ft. (339 Items and 28 v.)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Physician, chemist, and university professor. Correspondence,
laboratory notebooks,, and field notes made by Peter for the first and
second geological surveys of Kentucky, and for surveys of Indiana
and Arkansas, together with a catalog of plants found in the vicinity
of Pittsburgh (1828-33) and Lexington, Ky. (1833-35) The bulk of
the material is for the first Kentucky survey in 1854. The unbound
material is largely chemical analyses.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Acquired, 1947. . ,
1. Geology— Kentucky^Surveys. 2. Geology— Indiana— Surveys.
3. Geology— Arkansas— Surveys. 4. Botany— Pennsylvania— Pitts-
burgh, 5. Botany— Kentucky— Lexington.
MS 61-961
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Philadelphia. General Hospital Woman's Advisory Coun-
cil.
Records, 1915-67.
2500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1944-57), minutes (1945-57), account books
(1916-23, 1941-57), hospital shop reports, bills and receipts, bank
statements, and check stubs of a volunteer group organized in 1914 to
advise the Philadelphia Director of Health of conditions in the Gen-
eral Hospital, but which became active in working for the betterment
of conditions there.
Presented by Mrs. Sneiienbarg and Mrs. Wright, 19o8.
1. Philadelphia. General Hospital.
MS 61-962
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, 1896-1940.
Papers.
ca. 50 boxes.
In Princeton University Library. „..i„„-.„h
Author. Correspondence and literary MSS. Includes autograph
MSS of his four finished novels and of the unfinished Last tycoon,
typescripts of all his novels except The great Gatsby ; parts of type-
scripts of his unfinished The kingdom in the dark ana The romantic
egoUst (ultimately revised into This side of paradise); corrected
ga?ley proofs, and first editions containing his autograph corrections,
of The great Gatsby and Tender Is the night ; notes and outlines ; MSS.
of short stories, plays, and moving picture scripts ; and works (type-
scripts and proof sheets) of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, '"eluding her
novel Save me the waltz. Correspondents include John Peale Bishop,
t„~ m Bronr.h Pnhcll John Dos Passos, Brnest Hemingway, Hbane
S H ' L Mencken, John ? Hara, Maxwell Perkins, and Edmund
W DeTcrllmd In the Princeton University Library Chronicle, v. 12,
no. 4 (Summer 1951) p. 190-195.
GlfTmX'ly^of'Fitzgerald's daughter Mrs. Samuel J. Lanahan,
""I P AuthcS-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Fitzgerald,
Zelda (Sayre) MS 61-963
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Phillips, David Graham, 1867-1911.
Writings, 1902-17?
6 boxes.
I n u t P hrrcludtThrMls.Tpau..ne 1 White magic The deluge
/wJl. w»im Thouehts of her. A woman ventures, The husband e
Sot/m? FeueTste^n, Enid, The mother life, That person, A bolt from
?he Wue The worth of a woman, A point of law, The sneak, Hungry
heart Her Serene Highness, Fashionable' adventures, The cost, itelgn
of gUt, Masters ^iftorlan, Story of Neva, The conflict, The price she
paid, and Susan Lenox. MS 61-964
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Paul, Henry NeiU, 1863-1954.
Papers.
5 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Lawyer and Shakespearean scholar. _
1 Shakespeare, Wliliam-Criticism and Interpretation.^ ^ ^
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Parrott, Thomas Marc, 1866-1960.
Papers.
12 boxes.
&£M a D ulir "co^ndence, together with MSS. of his
b00 l kS En n B d ilsh rtl m«ature-Hlst. & crlt. 2. Shakespeare, WlUiam-
Crltlclsiu and interpretation. ^ 61-966
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Motter, Thomas Hubbard Vail, 1901-
Papers,
6 cartmis.
^rKrl'^'S-tSS?' Literary studies, including MSS
and notes' connected with his work on Arthur . B Mam together with
papers connected with government work in World War u.
fSnglufiteature-Hlst. & crlt. 2. Hallam, Arthur Henry,
1811 " 1833 - :. MS 61-967
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Faulkner, William, 1897-
Papers.
3boxes.
A^'c^reSn^merlry MSS., documents, and related
naners includes typescripts, with autograph corrects, of Faulk-
nlr's ^ntributtois to periodicals Among these are By the people ,
Freedom, American style ; and If I were a Negro.
in part, gift of Harold Ober. Mg ^^
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Harper, firm, publishers, New York.
Records.
14boxes.
fliel Writers 'represented include Rex Beach. Countee Culien Max
Ealtmah/ Kermit Roosevelt, Booth 'Partington, and Harold Sell
Wright.
tTutho/s^orrespondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors and
pubilshers-U. S. Mg 61 _ 96 g
Princeton Univ. Libr.
431
Dashiell, Alfred, 1901-
Papers.
lbox.
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect,
ions
In Princeton University Library,
flares (ca lM0^)? leS I noJ^S, aShle "' S c °"™P<>ndence with literary
Thornt^ 9S^^. rres£, ° ndenCe ' ™>""*™, etc.
i. Wolfe,
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Full name: Alfred Sheppard DashlelL
MS 61-970
Krsnger & Toll, Aktiebolaget, Stockholm.
Records of Edward S. Greenbaum, trustee of the Ameri-
can estate of Kreuger & Toll, 1931-39
v 24 cartons.; '
In Princeton University Library.
th^Slof i^SfcridU^Uffir to collect assets for
Holding company, bankrapt Aktlebolaget Kreuger & Toll, a
Access restricted.
I. Greenbaum, Edward Samuel,
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 61-971
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
Papers, 1851-1900.
3062 items.
In Trinity College Library.
-yp Index In the library. "•
'^Trinity College. Library MS 61-972
Joplin, Scott, 1868-1917.
Papers.
ca. 2 ft. (70 items)
In Fisk University Library
Formsimrt of the library's Negro collection.
o?fw°<! ln n eS " gat0 ^ s under llbrsr y restrictions.
Gift of S. Brunson Campbell, 1948
Fisk Univ. Library
MS 61-973
Allen, Nathan Henry, 1848-1925
Papers, 1864-1922.
852 items and It,
In Trinity College Library
Gift of Mr. Allen, ca. 1923-24
n ec 1 tlcut-Hrs t S ^ C c Hj' eSPOn<le ^' «"?""*»«* etc. 2. Muslc-Con-
Trinity College. Library MS 61-974
Bear (Ship)
Records, 1889-1932
ca. 15 ft.
In Oakland (Calif.) Public Library
t ^l 000 !** and other records of the U. S. Coast Guard cutter Bear
•I^L n , e S 1 ? 9 ,' 0Bb00k f (1889-1929), 14 weather books, 5 Seal log!
£?. *hLT U, ih < ! r ?- "? teters (1929-32), 1 record bookT'l hydrographfc
data book, ship's chronometer records (May 1918-Feb 19271 bine-
print plans of the ship, and misceUaneous'papfrs and report T ''
Typewritten list in the library. ■,*•*"'»*«' reports.
Gift of Richard B. Byrd
4. Hydtfg b ™phy. 2 ' Meteorol °^ Maritime. 3. Medicine, Naval.
Oakland, Calif. Pub.
Library
MS 61-975
Dean, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1958.
Papers, 1902-57.
ca. 430 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library
Republican Women's Clubs. The material is related to th» iihri™ !
Mary McDowell papers and Agnes Nestor papers ' * " braryS
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Ada B. Huncke, 1959
nhLi!T < ^"?m r0 f eC i lve '^"daHon of Chicago. 2. Social service—
™/n?L ' K 3 - " lno| s Society for Mental Hyglenl. 4. Mental hyg7ene-
Iillnois. 5. Illinois Republican Women's Clubs. nygiene—
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
MS 61-976
1824?-1906.
McElhinney, Joseph M
Diaries, 1852-1905.
9 v.
In College of Medical Evangelists Library
Transcripts (handwritten)
_ Physician. Diaries giving an account of lectures attended bv
msSc e Li ) t dts.rSs inst,tute (i854 >- -s.saai x
Purchase, ca. 1946.
1. Cincinnati. Eclectic Medical Institute. 2. Medicine— Ad
dresses, essays, lectures. 3. Medicine— Ohio. medicine — Ad-
Oollege of Medical
Evangelists. Library
MS 61^977
Remondino, Peter Charles, 1846-1926.
Papei's.
ca. 24 ft.
In College of Medical Evangelists Library
In part, transcripts.
Physician and surgeon. Includes MSS. of and notes for Hwnnn
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Gift of John P. Scrlpps, 1947.
1. Medicine— Addresses, essays, lectures 2. Medicine— Hist.
College of Medical Evangelists. Library MS 61 " 978
King, William Rufus, 1786-1853.
Papers.
1J file drnwers.
In Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
Statesman diplomat, and Vice President 'of the U. S. Corresnond
ence, journal, and other papers. Includes materia r<n„Hn„ * 5,
celebration and dedication of a memoriaf to^fnTln Cub a g on the
anniversary of the administration of the oath of office as Vice P,«i
dent; accounts kept by the wife and daughters of King's nlnhew-"
correspondence among King's relatives; and co^pondence between
.s^ssrj&s^s^sr- of **"- -* &&£ Eras
1. King family. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1815-1801.
Alabama. DepLof Archives and History ^ 61 - 979
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863.
Papers, 1842-1915.
ca. 200 items.
In Alabnma Dept. of Archives and History
„„P°H fe< l e ^ te ^ fflce r fr ° m Mississippi. Correspondence (from, to
5£ i, ' an D n' n . ) ' offlclal tele s™^, orders, reports, biographical
sketches, maps, clippings, and miscellany .«-=.« siu^n-m
ence' C ° 2 Dfe T f r 2 te SP*™* A . m £ lca ' Army-Records and correspond-
ence. Z U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 3. U. S.— Hist— Civil
war — Maps. ~»»»»
Alabama. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 61-980
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863,
Papers.
3/4 file drawer.
In Alabuina Dept. of Archives and History.
, Lawyer, orator, and political leader. Correspondence (1846-63).
diary (1861), speeches (MS., printed, and many from newspaper
reports) , and scrapbooks.
**i~ ,a , bama 7 Po1 • *,B» Tt -- To l 865 - 2. Secession. 8. Confederate
States of America — Pol. & govt
Alabama. DepLof Archives and History 6 *-981
432
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Committee of Public Safety
Records, 1917-21.
2 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Correspondence, pamphlets and newspaper clippings, of a World
war r agency.
Presented by George Wharton Pepper, 1955.
DefeiS l,r0Peim ^ 1S14 "" 1918- War wor fc- Pennsylvania. 2. D. &—
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-982
Van Zandt, Gerrit.
Papers, 1723-1831.
488 items.
In Albany Institute of History and Art.
Bills for household commodities and property, together with some
slave deeds.
1. Cost and standard of living— Albany. 2. Slave records— Albany.
Albany Inst, of Hist. and Art. Library
Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891.
Papers, 1848-91.
SO items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif)
n.o! 00 - T enBl ' nver ' author, and editor. Correspondence, notebooks,
MbS of Lossing s books and articles and ca. 1000 original drawings
illustrating his major works.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from the Anderson Galleries, 1917.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Pictorial works, 2. U. S.— Hist,
r, ■* -u ■'"♦• MS 61-984
Henry B. Huntington Library
Civil War papers.
ea. 150 items,
In Huguenot Historical Society collections (New Paltz, N. T )
Correspondence and documents relating to New York State Re"1-
ments. °
Open to investigators under restrictions of tbe repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— New York.
„ t „. c MS 61-985
Huguenot Hist. Soc, New Paltz, N. Y,
Pocock, Sir George, 1706-1792.
Correspondence, 1733-93.
1170 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British naval officer. Official and private correspondence, center-
ing on the British expedition against Cuba.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
1. Havann— Siege, 1762, 2. Cuba— Hist.— Britlsl
1763— Sources.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
•British occupation, 1762-
MS 61-986
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817.
Papers, 1785-1835.
51 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Revolutionary Army officer, Papers relating almost entirely to
Pickens activities while Indian commissioner in the Carollnas
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Walter C. Wyman, through Blxby, 1918-20.
1. Indians of North America— Government relations— 1789-1869
l. Indinns of North America— North Carolina. 8. Indians of North
America — South Carolina.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-987
Pascal, Charles Lacroix, collector.
Civil War letters, 1836-90.
275 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters written by prominent Union officers, together with a few
from Confederate officers. .Many of the letters were written In re-
sponse to requests for autographs.
Catalog cards In the library.
1, U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Autographs—
U. S. — Collections.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-988
Nicholson, John Page, 1842-1922.
Papers, 1861-1921.
945 Items.
In Henry E. tluntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer and editor. Contemporary diaries, dispatches, re-
ports, maps, and records relating to the military history of the Civil
War, together with memoirs and later comments on. battles and mili-
tary figures addressed to Nicholson.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Gertrude M. Nicholson, 1922,
1. tT. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 2. U. S.—
Hlst.-^Civll War— Personal narratives.
„ MS 61-989
Henry E. Huntington Library
Mellen, William S
Correspondence, 1889.
52 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif . )
Letters and telegrams relating to the safety and whereabouts of
Mellen and his daughter Gertrude who barely escaped during ths
Johnstown, Pa. flood, May 81, 1889.
Gift of Gertrude Mellen Fuller, 1939.
1. Fuller, Gertrude (Mellen) 2. Johnstown, Pa. — Flood, 1889.
MS 61-990
Henry E. Huntington Library
McHenry, James, 1753-181o.
Pnpers, 1776-1815.
161 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Revolutionary officer and Secretary of War.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library. Most of the
papers have been printed.
Acquired from the George D. Smith Book Oo„ New York, 1919.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution— Sources. 2, U. S. — Pol. & govt —
1789-1815.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-991
King, Rufus, 1755-1827.
Correspondence, 1782-1830.
599 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oalif.)
Statesman and diplomat. Diplomatic correspondence during King's
ministry at the Court of St. James.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the George D. Smith Book Co., 192T.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— Gt. Brit, 2. Gt. Brit.— For. rel.— TJ. S. 8, Diplo-
mats — Correspondence, reminiscences, £tc.
MS 61-992
Henry E. Huntington Library
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891.
Pnpers, 1S61-G5.
523 items.
In Henry E, Huntington Library (Snn Marino, Calif,)
Confederate officer, businessman, U. S. Representative from Vir-
ginia, and U, S. Commissioner of Railroads. Letters of Confederate
officers and statesmen, official reports of battles, and other papers.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Stan V. Henkels & Son, Philadelphia, 192B.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 2. Confederate
States of America— Hist, — Sources. S. TJ. S.— Hist.— JGlvil War— Per-
sonal narratives.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-993
Huntington, Ebenezer, 1754-1834.
Letters, 1774-1830.
79 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Revolutionary officer and U, S. Representative from Cor leetlcut.
Letters by Huntington to members of his family, mostly relating to
the American Revolution.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library. Published In a
limited edition; 1914.
Acquired from Robert H. Dodd, 1916.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Personal narratives.
MS 61-994
Henry E. Huntington Library
433
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hay, John, 1838-1905.
Letters, 1880-1904.
52-ltems.
In Henry E.. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Statesman, diplomat, and author. Letters to the editors of the
Century Co. relating to the publication of Abraham Lincoln by J. 6.
Nlcolay and John Hay (1890)
Catalog cards in the library.
1. Nlcolay, John George, 1832-1901. Abraham Lincoln. i. Cen-
tury Company.
MS 61-995
Henry E. Huntington Library
Harrison family.
Papers, 1701-1910.
138 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Miscellaneous letters and documents by various members of the
Harrison family of Virginia. Includes papers relating to a law suit
between Chas. Herrles & Co. of London vs. Benjamin Harrison, Jr.
Acquired, 1922.
I. Brock, Hobert AJonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-996
Henry E. Huntington Library
Harrison, Benjamin, 1726?-1791.
Papers, 1779-1788.
57 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Revolutionary statesman and Governor of Virginia, Correspond-
ence and papers consisting mostly of letters addressed to him as
Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, and as Governor.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia — Pol.. ft govt. — Revolution. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo,
1839-1814, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-997
Henry E. Huntington Library
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.
Correspondence, 1775-86. .
107 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Revolutionary Army officer. Letters to and from Greene, largely to
Robert Morris and Henry Lee.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from various sources before 1927.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution— Sources. I. Morris, Robert, 1784-
1806. n. Lee, Henry, 1766-1818.
MS 61-998
Henry B. Huntington Library
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres, V. 8., 1822-1885.
Military papers, 1864r-65.
845 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters, telegrams, and orders.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Blxby, 1918.
1. U. S — Hist.— Otvll War— Sources.
Henry E, Huntington
Library
MS 61-999
Eidridge, James W colleotor.
Civil War letters, 1845-1900.
ca. 15,000 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters of Important figures, both military and political, on botS
sides of the Civil War.
Report In the library.
Acquired from William H. Murray, 1916.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives.
MS 61-1000
Henry E, Huntington Library
Eaton, William, 1764-1811.
Papers, 1792-1829.
555 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Llbrnry (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer and diplomat Papers centering In the period of
Eaton's service as American representative In the Barbary States
(1798-1805)
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Charles T. Harbeck through G. D. Smith, 1917.
1, U. S.— For. rel. — Barbary States. 2. Barbary States — For. rel —
U. S. 3. II. S.— Hist— Tripolltan War, 1801-1805.
MS 61-1001
Henry E. Huntington Library
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893.
Papers, 1841-1900.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Official correspondence- of Dudley, TJ. S. consul at Liverpool, and
Henry Wilding, vice consul, during the Civil War, largely relating to
blockade running. Includes some personal correspondence.
Summary report In the library.
Acquired from E. Lawrence Dudley, 1923,
1. U. S. — Hist. — Clvli War— Blockade. I. Wilding, Henry.
MS 61-1002
Henry E. Huntington Library
Dcstoucl.es, Charles Rene" Dominique Gochet, 1727-1793.
Papers, 1754-1804.
117 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
French naval officer who served In the American Revolution.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the American Art Association, 1926.
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— Revolu-
tion — French participation.
MS 61-1003
Henry E. Huntington Library
Daniel family.
Correspondence, 1813-1904.
ca. 150 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Scattered letters to and from members of the Daniel family of
Virginia, concerning everyday life, social affairs, local current events,
and legal and political matters.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Virginia— Pol. & govt. I. Brock,
Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-1004
Henry E. Huntington Library
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866.
Letters, 1798-1866.
79 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer, lawyer, engineer, and U. S. Representative from
Iowa. Chiefly Curtis' letters to his brother Henry B. Curtis, of Mt
Vernon, Ohio, concerning Curtis' service In the Mexican and Civil
Wars. Includes several enclosures from other persons.
Catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Charles D. Seeberger, 1937.
1, rj, g,_ Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. I. Curtis, Henry
Barnes, 1799-1886.
MS 61-1005
Henry E. Huntington Library
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino,
Calif.
Canadinna, 1642-1900.
267 items. •
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Miscellaneous material relating to Canada, largely 19th century.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from several sources, before 1927.
1, Canada— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-1006
Henry E. Huntington Library
434
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Buekner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914.
Papers, 1830-1912.
ca. 2150 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Confederate officer, businessman, Journalist, and governor of Ken-
tneky. Correspondence and other papers. Includes numerous family
letters and poot-Glvll War business and political correspondence.
There are relatively few papers for the 186M1B period.
Beport on the collection in the library.
Acquired from Mrs. Buekner, 1058.
1. Kentucky— Pol. & govt.— 1885- 2. Bucknei family.
MS 61-1007
Henry B. Huntington Library
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector.
Virgbiana, 1582-1914.
ca. 50,000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, family papers, county records, religious and fra-
ternal records, literary material, and many miscellaneous Hems relat-
ing to Virginia.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Brock's heirs, 1923.
1. Virginia— Geneal — Sources. 2. Virginia— Pol. & govt 8. Vir-
ginia — Church history — Sources. 4. Friendly societies— Virginia. 6.
American literature — Virginia,
MS 61-1008
Henry E. Huntington Library
Bagg, John Sherman.
Correspondence, 1836-76.
482 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Michigan politician and journalist. The letters largely relate to
the Democratic Party in the 1840's, local and national politics, the
tT. S. postal service, and the census of 1860.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Mr. Bngg's granddaughter, Katherlne Hastings,
1848.
1. Democratic Party. 2. Michigan— Pol. & govt. 8, TJ. S.--Pol. &
govt.— IStb. cent. 4. Postal service— U. S. 5. D. S.— Census. 8th.
I860.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1009
Anthony family.
Papers, 1844-1945.
ca. 40 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, miscellaneous writings, and other papers. In-
cludes four letter books (1880-88) and a coshbook (1848-80) of
Joseph Anthony, Inventor and social reformer who tried to establish a
cooperative farm at Coleta, III, ; and family correspondence relating
to Susan B. Anthony.
Acquired from Una B. Winter, 1845.
1. Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1808. 2. Agriculture, Coopera-
tive— Illinois— Whiteside Co. r. Anthony, Joseph, 1828-1897.
MS 61-1010
Honry B. Huntington Library
Missell, Raymond B collector.
Autographs of composers and musicians, chiefly of the
19th century.
1 box and 1 portfolio.
In Princeton University Library.
Autographs, Including letters and pieces of music, of composers
and musicians.
__1. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Music —
Manuscripts. 8, Composers— Autographs. 4. Musicians— Autographs.
«. -.. „■. - MS 61-1011
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
McBulen, Elmore L
Letters, 1944-45.
2 folders. :
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters and A. P. O. weekly bulletin sent to William G. McNeel by
Private McBulen while serving In San Francisco with the 8208
Technical Service Unit T. C. of Army Post Office Detachment The
letters discuss McEulen'a duty in the A. P. O., Negro replacements, the
election and absentee ballots, President Truman: and war Hews in
Europe.
Gift of William G. McNeel.
1. World War, 1880-1845 — Personal narratives, American. 2.
Presidents — U. S. — Election — 1844. 8. Truman, Harry S., Pres.
U. S., 1884- 4. TJ. 8. Army — Postal service. l McNeel.
William G.
■ MS 61-1012
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Antimasonic Party. Massachusetts.
Records, 1829-34.
51 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Miscellaneous lists, committee reports, notices, and other papers
for several counties In Massachusetts.
Purchased from the Anderson Galleries, 1818.
1. Massachusetts — Pol. & govt. — 1775-1885.
MS 61-1013
Henry B. Huntington Library
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino,
Oalif.
American Indian file, 1642-1913.
265 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Miscellaneous material largely relating to the Indians east of the
Mississippi River, with emphasis on the Seneca Nation.
Summary report of the papers before 1815 and catalog cards In the
library.
Acquired largely through 'Walter C. Wyman, before 1827.
1. Indians of North America. 2, Seneca Indians.
MS 61-1014
Henry B. Huntington Library
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. G.
Records, 1887-99.
5424 Items and 28 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, bills, time books, ledgers, check stubs, Inventories,
broadsides, stock certificates, and other records, mostly 1895-87, while
George Graham was secretary and treasurer of the company. In-
cludes letters dealing with machinery bought from Northern firms, the
Installation and repair of machinery, newly-organized Southern tex-
tile mills, and the sale of hosiery.
Acquired, 1944.
1. Textile machinery. 2. Textile Industry and fabrics— Southern
States, 8. Hosiery Industry.
MS 61-1015
Duke Univ. Library
Chaves family.
Papers, 19th cent.
2 ft. (ca. 100 Items)
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Papers concerning the Joseph Chaves family of Ablqulu, N. M.,
chiefly regarding land transactions. Includes a few papers of Arch-
bishop Lainy. The material Is related to the library's Pablo Gonzalez
collection.
Purchased from Mrs. Joseph Chaves, 1942.
1. Real property— Ablqulu, N. M. x. Lamy, John Baptist, Abp.,
1818-1888.
MS 61-1016
Newberry Library
Gonzalez, Pablo, 1876-
Papers, 18th and 19th cent.
ca. 100 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Documents chiefly pertaining to land tenure In the area of Ablqulu,
N. M. The material Is related to the library's Chaves collection and
Espinpsa-Quintana collection.
Purchased from the Gonzalez family, 1841.
1. Heal property — Ablqulu, N. M.
MS 61-1017
Newberry Library
Means family.
Business records, 1840-1954.
ca. 8 ft. (8792 Items, 40 v., and 1 reel of microfilm)
In University of Kentucky Library.
In part, microfilm (negative)
Correspondence, financial records, Journals, ledgers, and scrapbooks
of John Means (1821-1810), Harriet Hildreth Perkins Means (1826-
1895), his wife, Ellison Cooke Means (1864-1856), his son, and
William Biggs Seaton (1855-1827), hiB son-in-law, pioneer Industrial-
ists of Ashland, Ky., dealing with the Iron Industry In eastern Ken-
tucky and southern Ohio, rail and water transportation, and the de-
velopment of Ashland, Ky. as an Industrial city. Includes genealogi-
cal material relating to the family on microfilm. The material la
related to the library's Seaton family papers.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Acquired from Mrs. Harriett Means Witt, 1856.
1. Ashland, Ky. — InduB. 2. Iron Industry and trade— Kentucky.
8. Iron Industry and trade— Ohio. 4. Railroads — Ohio Valley. 6.
Inland water transportation — Ohio Valley.
MS 61-1018
Kentucky. Unlv, Llbr.
435
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pershouse family.
Papers, 1794-1899.
67 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Correspondence between John Pershouse, 1769-1841, and James
Pershouse, 1771-1821, concerning a businessman's view of the United
States ; letter books of Henry Pershouse, 1799-1826 j genealogical data
of the Pershouse family ; and' other papers.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1958.
1. U. S.— Econ. condlt.
MS 61-1019
American Philosophical Society. Library
North American Land Company.
Papers, 1768-1843.
57 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library,
Correspondence, ledger (1795-1805) and other papers. Many items
to or from Robert Morris,
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase, 1967.
r. Morris, Robert, 1784-1806.
MS 61-1020
American Philosophical Society. Library
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on the non-intercourse movement, 1765-75.
2v. '
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Correspondence, resolutions and other documents. Includes cor-
respondence of Governor Penn with John Hughes and Captain
Hawker, correspondence between the Sons of Liberty of New York
and Philadelphia, a Resolve of the Virginia Assembly, and papers of
Committees waiting on the Bast India Company.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
1. Non-Importation agreements, 1768-1769. 2. Bast India Com-
pany (English)
MS 61-1021
American Philosophical Society. Library
Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham, N. O.
Records, 1910-34.
84,240 items and 66 v.
In Duke University Library.
Letter press copybooks,- Invoices, cancelled checks, check stubs,
receipt books ; and invoices and accounts from Joshua L. Bally & Co.,
Philadelphia brokers, who sold goods for the company. Most of the
material Is for 1915-34. Includes Information on fluctuations in
cotton prices, export trade In cotton cloth, types of cloth and of
machinery, freight rates, salaries, workers' medical care, tenement
rents, stockholders, dividends, and distribution of excess profits.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1946-60.
1. Cotton trade— Durham, N. O.
MS 61-1022
Duke Univ. Library
Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company, Caruthersville, Mo.
Records, ca. 1912-56.
35 boxes.
In Rutherford B, Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Business papers of a company which derived Its Income from
rentals of farm land In Missouri and from the ginning of cotton,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Farm tenancy— Economic aspects— Missouri. 2. Cotton gins and
ginning.
MS 61-1023
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission.
Jamestown and Franklin Railroad papers, 1835-68.
8 ft. of microfilm,
i In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Correspondence, contracts, and other materials relating to the rail-
road. Includes an article (1949) on the history of the railroad by
Edgar T. Stevenson.
Acquired from Mrs. J. C. Cooley and from Mr. Stevenson.
1. Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Company. I. Stevenson,
Edgar T.
MS 61-1024
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Commn.
Grahamton Manufacturing Company.
Records, 1837-1905.
128 v. and 3 boxes.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, account books, time books, stockbooks, shipping
books, bills of lading, and Invoices of a cotton mill near Branden-
burg, Ky.
Indexed in manuscript catalog.
Acquired, 1953.
MS 61-1026
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Ellwood, Charles Abram, 1873-1946.
Papers, 1890-1946.
3553 Items and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Duke University Library.
Microfilm copy (negative and positive) of a scrapbook.
Sociologist. Personal and professional correspondence and papers
of Elwood, professor of sociology at the University of Missouri and at
Duke University ; Including letters, MSS. of his articles and chapters
from his books, and addresses read before various groups. The let-
ters, from many persons In social science, education, history, theology,
Journalism, and government, discuss such matters as sociology, pro-
fessional organizations, peacetime conscription, recommendations for
and Invitations to Ellwood, and points made in his books.
Card. index In the library.
Acquired, 1946-57.
1. Sociologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Sociology —
Addresses, essays, lectures? 3. Military service, Compulsory— U. S.
MS 61-1026
Duke Univ. Library
Davis, Samuel.
Business records, 1794-1819.
788 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Ship captain, of Portsmouth, Va. Bills, accounts, and receipts, per-
taining to labor of sailors and prices of food and of commercial prod-
ucts, with a few references to the difficulties of the War of 1812.
Acquired, 1935-41.
1. Shipping — Portsmouth, Va. 2. Prices — Portsmouth, Va. 8.
Merchant seamen — U. S. — Salaries, pensions, etc. 4. U. S. — Hist —
War of 1812.
MS 61-1027
Duke Univ. Library
Burrough, Marmad^....
Papers, ca. 1820-40.
1 carton.
In Princeton University Library.
Consular official. Correspondence, letter books, and other papers of
Burrough during the period In which he served as a consular official
In Mexico.
1. U. S. — Diplomatic and consular service — Mexico. 2. U. S. — For.
irel. — Mexico, 3. Mexico — For. rel. — U, S.
MS 61-1028
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Wilson, Peter, 1746-1825.
Papers, 1778-1855.
ca. 76 Items.
In New Jersey Historical Society collections.
Educator, classical scholar, and legislator. Letters written by Wil-
son to Dlrck Romeyn, clergyman of New Barbadoes (now Harrison)
N. J., and Schenectady, N. X. (1778-99) during the period of Wilson's
service In the New Jersey Assembly as representative from Bergen Co.,
his subsequent years as professor at Columbia College, and as princi-
pal of Erasmus Hall Academy at Flatbush, N. T. Includes letters
written to Archer Glfford (1853-55) concerning a biographical sketch
of Wilson, and other biographical data.
1. New Jersey — Pol. & govt.— 1776-1865. 2. Columbia University.
3. Brooklyn. Erasmus Hall High School. r. Romeyn, Dlrck. n.
Glfford, Archer, 1797-1859.
MS 61-1029
New Jersey Hist. Soc.
Wilson family.
Papers, 1898-1926.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Papers of a Missouri family. Includes brief biographical sketches
of John Wilson, circuit attorney of Platte Co., Mo„ representative In
the General Assembly and Whig candidate for Governor of Missouri,
and of his son, Robert P. 0. Wilson, representative In the first General
Assembly of Kansas, representative and senator In the Missouri Gen-
eral Assembly, and U. S. Representative from Missouri ; and a letter
MS 61-1030
436
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilson family. Papers, 1898-1926.
(Continued)
from Dr. John Wilson to Francis Wilson telling of his early life and
of his Civil War service under Sterling Price and P. G, T. Beauregard.
Deposited by Mrs. R. P. O. Wilson.
1. Wilson, John, 1804-1874. 2. Wilson, Robert Patterson Clark,
1834-1916. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-r-Peraonal narratives. 4. Mis-
souri— Pol. & govt— 1865- 5. Kansas— Pol. & govt— 1865-
MS61-103"
.Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Ustick, Thomas Watts, 1801-1866.
Papers, 1855-65.
l box.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Printer, of St. Louis. Chiefly business papers (Invoices, tax re-
ceipts, etc.) Includes a printed copy of a patent issued in 1856 for
Improvement In composition for stereotype plates, several letters from
friends and relatives, and a clipping from an 1859 Issue of the Repub-
lican containing several accounts of John Brown's raid of Harpers
Ferey.
Gift of Patterson Bain.
1. Printers — St. Louis. 2. Stereotyping — Patents. 8, Harpers
Ferry, W. Va. — John Brown Raid, 1859.
MS 61-1031
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
This number not used: MS 61-1032
Taggart, Thomas, 1856-1929.
Papers, 1874-1929.
550 Items.
In Indiana State Library.
U S Senator from Indiana, politician, hotel proprietor, and banker,
MS 61-1033
Indiana. State Llbr.
GUlingham, Harrold Edgar, 1864-1954.
Papers.
1 v. and 8 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Articles by GUlingham j photocopies of newspaper advertisements
of early American craftsmen ; notes relating to pocket sundials ; a few
family papers and a diary kept by Gllllngham's daughter, Edith H.
GUlingham, while serving in France 1917-19.
1. Artisans— U. S. .2. Sun-dials. 8. European War, 1914-1918—
Women's work. 4. European War, 1914-1918 — Personal narratives.
MS 61-1034
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Chew, David SB
Papers, 1828-98.
ca. 350 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence pertaining to politics and public affairs (1893-98),
David S. Browne's correspondence relating to legal and commercial
transactions (1853-85), accounts and statistics of Anaconda Printing
Co. (1872-78), cashbook (1857-61), account books (1828, 1831-36),
and school exercise books (1857-79)
Gift of Mr. Chew, 1935.
1. U. S. — Pol. & govt.— 1893-1897. 2. School notebooks.
i. Browne, David S. u. Anaconda Printing Company.
MS 61-1035
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bowman, Harvey B
Papers, 1942-45.
lbox.
In West Virginia University Library (299)
Papers of the World War n career of Bowman, a captain In tne
Air Force Intelligence serving In the South Pacific.
Gift of Mr. Bowman, 1951. , „ , „ TO „,i,i
1 World War, 1939-1945— Personal narratives, American. 2. World
War. 1939-1945-Pac.flc Oeean. ^ ^^
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Gulick family.
Business papers, 1710-1842.
ca. 100 items.
In Princeton University Library.
A few legal papers (1710-78) together with some one hundred
Items concerning the operation of stage lines in New Jersey by Wil-
liam John, and Henry Gulick from 1797 to 1842.
1. Coaching-New Jersey. MS 61-1037
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Hershey, Benjamin.
Papers, 1832-63.
1 reel of microfilm. „
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by Mrs. Forrest Zlmmerly
Includes family correspondence, accounts, and some printed Items.
1. Hershey family. '■,»-.-« ..,.„„
MS 61-1038
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commn.
Cover, Ray L colleotor.
Miscellaneous papers, 1759-1871.
10 ft. of microfilm. , . „ „
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission collection.
Microfilm made from originals owned by Mr. Cover of High-
85 Includes a few papers relating to the care of the wounded and the
handling of prisoners after the Battle of Gettysburg.
1 Gettysburg, Battle of, 1868. 2. U. S.-Hlst-Clvll War-Medical
and sanitary affairs. 8. V. S.-Hlst-OtvH War— Prisoners and
PrU,0D8 ' MS61-1039
Pennsylvania. Hist. and Museum Oommn.
Benedict, Russell, 1859-1936, colleotor.
Autographs, 1683-1793.
190 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Oallf.)
Miscellaneous autographs of the New York Governors from Wooter
van Twlller to William Tryon.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Judge Benedict, 1917.
1. New York (State)— Governors— Autographs. 2. Autographs—
U. S.— Collections.
MS 61-1040
Henry B. Huntington Library
Ludwick Institute, Philadelphia.
Records, 1801-1950.
Ov. and 1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, treasurer's reports, annual reports, records of the
Ludwick lectures on natural science, and pupils' examinations. The
Institute organized in 1799 as the Philadelphia Society for the Free
Instruction of Indigent Boys, later devoted Itself to *he sponsorship
of free lecture courses.
Presented by Mr. Fogg, 1958.
1. Charity schools— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia. 2. Natural his-
tory—Addresses, essays, lectures.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Citizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia.
Records, 1893-1907,
ca. 800 items. ...'„«
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. . ■
Material on municipal problems and scandals, together with bills
and receipts showing the expense of running the association.
Presented by Albert Smith Faught; 1956. „ . ■ „ „ „
1. Philadelphia— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2. Corruption (in poli-
tics)— Philadelphia.
........ MS 61-1042
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Penfield, Frederic Courtland, 1855-1922.
Papers, 1913-21.
140 Items. . . „ i.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. ^ ....
Letters documents, reports and photographs collected while Mr.
Penfield was Ambassador to Austria-Hungary, 1918-17.
1 Austria— Descr. & trav. 2. U. S.— For. rel.— Austria. 8. Aus-
tria—For. rel — U. S. 4. Diplomats — Correspondence, reminiscences,
CtC- MS 61-1048
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Irvine family.
Papers, 1777-1866.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. H „,„, Dh .„
The bulk of the papers relate to the organization and adminlstra-
MS 61-1044
437
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectu
ons
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1866. (Continued)
wmi^^-f d , Inf ° ntry ? e S 1 , ment . U. S. Army, 1813-1815, of which
■-S™ t i ' , e wa f c 2 l0Del 0ther P"!* 18 '^'"de letters of Wil-
liam Irvine, colonel of the Fifth Pennsylvania Regiment ronesrnln*
'SE^fiS , (a7 i 7 « 7 « 78) ! J""^ o' William N. Irvln^K SdiSfi?
who died In 1854, and of Dr. A. Galbralth Irvine. OorresDondW
Purchased, 1956.
h V : & . A 5 ny - ^ ^'antfy- 2 ' U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Regi-
mental histories— U. S.-42d Infantry. 8. U. S. Army— RecrultlSg,
enlistment, etc. — Revolution. 4. Lawyers — Pennsylvania — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 5. Physicians— Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc.
MS 61-1044
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
Gould, George Glen.
Material for a biography of Ezra Holden.
8 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections:
Notes and clippings relating to the life and times of Ezra Holden,
grandfather of Mrs. Gould and editor of the Philadelphia Saturday
courier. Includes the typescript of part of a projected biography of
Holden. •■»■..*:,*
Presented by Mrs. Gould, 1955.
1. Holden, Ezra, 1803-1848. 2. Saturday courier.
MS 61-1045
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
New Jersey. Bureant of Arohwet and History.
Papers relating to inquisitions on the dead. 1688-1798.
4v,
In New Jersey State Library, Bureau of Archives and HlBtory.
1. Inqulsltioneg post mortem — New Jersey.
„ T „ _ „ MS 61-1046
New Jersey. State Libr.
Stout, Elihu, 1782 or 3-1860.
Papers, 1780-1902.
ca. 950 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Vlncennes, lid, printer. Includes family papers.
I. Stout family.
Indiana Historical
Soc. Library
MS 61-1047
Bethel), Thomas.
Papers, 1833-1920.
514 Items.
In Indiana Historical Society Library.
Papers of Thomas and Union Bethell, and of William Warren, Sr.
and Jr., of Vanderburgh Co., Ind„ especially Newburgh, the English
colony and EvahBvlUe.
I. Bethell, Union, n. Warren, William, Sr., of Vanderburgh Oo„
Ind. m. Warren, William, Jr., of Vanderburgh Co., Ind.
" MS61-1048
Indiana Historical Soc.LIbrary
American Catholic Historical Association.
Records, 1919-60.
ca.l20ft.
In the American Catholic Historical Association Archives.
Correspondence between the Association's secretary and officers,
members of committees, authors of papers at annual meetings, and
officers and personnel of other learned societies; papers written by or
to Peter Gullday and John Tracy Ellis, secretaries of the association ;
and other material relating to the organization and administration of
the AOHA. The collection Is related to the association's Catholic
historical review records.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository
I. Gullday, Peter Keenan, 1884-1947. n. Ellis, John Tracy, 1905-
. ■■_ „.„„,, MS61-1049
Amer. Catholic Hist. Assn. Archives
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Letters, 1647-
ca. SOOItems.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Letters to or from New Yorkers on miscellaneous subjects.
Card catalog In the library.
Gifts from various sources.
1. New York (City)— Hist.— Sources. 2. American letters.
„ v , „ MS 61-1060
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Library
Hasbrouck, Josiah, 1755-1821.
Papers, 1750-1822.
250 Items.
In Huguenot Historical Society collections (New Palls, N. Y )
Revolutionary War officer, U. S. Representative from New York,
and supervisor of New Paltz. Correspondence and family documents
dealing mainly with trade, politics, and land. The collection la re-
lated to the society's Huguenot papers.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of the descendants of Colonel Hasbrouck.
1. V. S— Pol. & govt.— 1789-1815. 2. Now York (State)— Pol &
govt.— 1775-1865. 3. New Paltz, N. Y.— Pol. & govt. 4. New Paitz,
N. Y.— Comm. 5. Real property— New Paltz, N. Y.
„ M S 61-1051
Huguenot Hist. Soc., New Paltz, N. Y.
Cover, Joseph C 1819-1872.
Papers, 1869-75.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Microfilm (negative) made from originals lent by Mrs David
Crlchton.
Diplomat and Journalist. Correspondence, mainly letters written
by Cover while he was U. S. Consul to the Azores to his family with
references to home and Wisconsin, and containing descriptions of the
life, the people, religions, climate and scenery of the Azores, together
with letters referring to Grant Co., Wis., politicians and communica-
tions with Mathew H. Carpenter and "Friend Dewey" (Nelson
Dewey?i, and genealogical records and notes on the Cover and Barber
families.
Inventory In the repository.
1. Azores — Descr. & trav. 2. Wisconsin — Pol. & govt — 1885-
8. Coover family. 4. Barber family.
MS 61-1052
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
New Paltz, N. Y. Dmine.
Records, 1660-1823.
200 items.
In Huguenot Historical Society collections (New Paltz, N. Y.-)
Correspondence of members of the 12 patentees, minute books
(1878-1823), wills, deeds (Including the Indian deed), transactions
with Aaron Burr, lawyer for the Duzlne, Revolutionary War papers,
and other records.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Acquired from various sources, 1899-
1. New Paltz, N. Y.—fflst— Sources. 2. Huguenots in New Paltz.
N. Y. 3. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
„ .„.; c. MS61-1053
Huguenot Hist. Soc. , New Paltz, N. Y,
Page, Mann, Jr., olerk of Gloucester Go., Va.
Papers, 1775-1869.
489 Items.
In Cohinial Williamsburg Manuscript Collections.
Clerk of Gloucester Co., Va. Correspondence and miscellaneous
bills and receipts. Includes letters pertaining to financial mutters at
Rosewell, the Page plantation, and a letter from John Mason, a
student at the College of William and Mary.
1. Rosewell Plantation, Va. 2. William and Mary College, Wil-
liamsburg, Va.
MS 61-1054
Colonial Williamsburg
New England Emigrant Aid Company, Boston.
Records, 1854-1909.
ca. 2500 Items and 22 v.
In Kansas State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, records of trustees, directors, executive commit-
tees, and annual meetings of stockholders, ledgers, stock subscrip-
tions, cashbdoks, and miscellaneous papers; pertaining to the organi-
zation and financial operations of the New England Emigrant Aid Co,,
the moving of emigrants to Kansas, and the assistance offered to
settlers and communities in the Territory. Includes correspondence
from the offices of the secretary, Thomas H. Webb and Edward
Everett Hale, letters from clergymen In response to a circular en-
listing their support, and typewritten copies of letters by Amos A.
Lawrence while treasurer of the company.
Index to writers of letters.
Described In Kansas historical collections, v. 1-2 (1875-1880)
p. 82, 84-40.
Gifts and purchase, 1877-1932.
1. Kansus— Hist— 1854-1861— Source. 2. Kansas — Emlg. & immig.
MS 61-1055
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
438
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932.
Correspondence, 1883-1930.
en. 23,000 Items.
Id American Philosophical Society Library.
Lawyer and philanthropist. Chiefly, business letters pertaining to
legal cases, together with correspondence relating to the purchase
and furnishing of Lewis' country and city homes, and letters about
the development of Lewis' rare book collection.
Purchased, 1058.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Bibliography — Rare books. 3. Pennsylvania — Soc. life & cust
MS 61-1066
American Philosophical Society. Library
Shepard, Charles, 1822 %-ca. 1866.
Papers, 1850-1968.
1 reel of microfilm.
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
Microfilm (negative) made from originals lent by Mrs. David
Crtchton.
Freed slave and farmer, of Beetown Township, Grant Co., Wis.
Chiefly family correspondence relating to living conditions, religion,
and personal concerns. Includes 2 MSS: History of the pioneer
settlers of Grant County, and The Shepard family history; and a
clipping, One survivor of Negro colony from the Dubuque telegraph-
herald (June 1, 1058)
Inventory In the repository.
1. Negroes— Grant Co., Wis, 2. Shepard family. 8. Frontier and
pioneer life — Wisconsin — Grant Co.
MS 61-1067
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Shearer, George Martin, 1841-1890.
Papers, 1864-89.
172 Items.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscript Division.
Army officer and ferry boat operator. Correspondence, business
records, and Idaho militia records. Includes letters relating to the
Olvll War written and received by Shearer while In a Union prisoner
of war camp at Fort Delaware, Md., and reports of battles In the Nez
Perc6 War (1877), and the Sheepeater War (1878-1878)
Gift of Virginia Shearer, 1957-69.
1. Idaho — Militia. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Prisoners and
prisons. 8. Fort Delaware. 4. Nez Perc6 Indiahs-^Wars, 1877, 5.
Tukuarika Indians— War, 1878-1879.
MS 61-1068
Idaho State Hist. Soc.
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892.
Papers, 1850-92.
2 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Editor, orator, author, and chairman of the New York State and
National Civil Service Reform Association. Correspondence (1876-
92), literary MS., pamphlets on the election of 1834, and newspaper
clippings. Includes letters relating to Curtis' position as editor of
Harper's weekly, to his Interest in Civil Service reform and corre-
spondence with Rutherford B. Hayes.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from E.- T. Goodnow, 1948-49.
1. Harper's weekly. 2. Olvll service reform. 8. Presidents —
U. S.— Election— 1884. I. Hayes, Rutherford Blrchard, Pres. U. S.,
1822-1893.
MS 61-1059
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Westergaard, Waldemar Christian, 1882-
Papers,1480-
30 ft. and 243 reels of microfilm.
In University of Calltornla at Los Angeles Library (182)
In part transcripts (typewritten), photocopies and microfilm.
Historian. Correspondence, writings, clippings, printed articles,
photos. Includes copies of correspondence and other documents from
various Baltic and Western European repositories concerning Scandi-
navian and Russian history for the years 1480-ca. 1850.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gifts of Mr. Westergaard, 1950- '
1. Scandinavia — Hist.— Sources. 2. Russia — Hist. — Sources.
8. Virgin Islands of the United States— Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-1060
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Atkinson, B Stanley, collector.
Atkinson collection of American historical autographs,
18th and 19th cent.
ca.2001tems.
In Princeton University Library.
Includes correspondence received by Moore Furman, deputy quar-
termaster general in New Jersey during the Revolution, and by Wil-
liam Livingston, first governor of New Jersey, as well as autograph
material of Jonathan Belcher, Ellas Boudlnot, Andrew Jackson,
Andrew Jackson, Jr., Robert Morris, James K, Polk, Samuel Southard,
and William Alexander, better known as Lord Stirling.
Mainly Items from among those formerly In the possession of
Andrew Jackson Smith of Hlghtstown, N. J.
1. New Jersey — Hist, — Revolution — Sources. 2. Autographs —
U. S.— Collections. i. Furman, Moore, 1728-1808. n. Livingston,
William, 1729-1790.
MS 61-1061
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Berthier, Louis Alexandre, 1762 or 3-1816.
Papers, 1780-85.
571 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
French army officer. Letters, Journals, and maps. Includes a tech-
nical Journal, a personal diary, and 119 maps (1781-82) depleting the
route taken by the French army under Rochambeau from Newport,
R. I. to Yorktown, Vn., and from there northward to Boston.
Unpublished checklist In the library. Described In Princeton Uni-
versity Library Chronicle, v. 1, no. 1 (Nov., 1939) p. 8-8. Journal pub-
llshed by the Institut Franeals de Washington under the title Journal
de la campagne d'Amerique 10 mal 1780-20 aofit 1781, ed. by Gilbert
Ohtaard (1951)
Gift of Harry Black.
1. U. S. — Hist — Revolution — Campaigns and battles. 2. York-
town— Siege, 1781. 8. U. S — Hist— Revolution— French
participation. 4. U. S — Hist— Revolution— Maps.
MS 61-1082
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Haney, John Louis, 1877-1060.
Papers, 1887-1959.
84 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Educator. Diaries, reading lists, scrapbooks, first and revised
drafts of Haney's autobiography, Days of my years, and a volume of
autographB of the Student Association of Central High School, Phila-
delphia.
Cataloged in the manuscript catalog of the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Haney, 1959-flO.
1 Educators— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Autographs —
Philadelphia— Collections. I. Haney, John Louis, 1877-1960, Days
of my years, n, Philadelphia. Central High School. Student Associa-
tion.
MS 61-1063
American Philosophical Society. Library
Davidson, William Lee, 1746-1781.
Papers.
ca, 60 items.
In Davidson College Library.
Photocopies of originate in various repositories.
Revolutionary Army officer. Letters, written by Davidson, his will,
and a few other related documents.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 61-1064
Davidson Coll. Llbr.
Pennsylvania Four Minute Men.
Records, 1917-19.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, schedules, notes on speeches, and many printed
releases dealing with local war activities. The function of this organi-
zation was to supply speakers for local rallies In support of the war
effort and the Liberty Loan campaigns.
Presented by Clarence O. Brlnton, 1947.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Propaganda. 2. Bonds— U. S.
8. European War, 1914-1918— Pennsylvania.
MS61-1066
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Blankenburg, Rudolph, 1843-1918.
Papers, 1881-1918.
160 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia reform leader and mayor. Selected material relating
almost entirely to Philadelphia, Including material on graft in the
Oity Treasurer's ofllee (1881), on the Philadelphia Rapid Transit
Company, and the sending of the Liberty Bell to San Diego In 1915.
Correspondents Include Wayne MacVeagh, Edward T. Storeebury, ana
Morris L. Cooke.
1. Corruption (In politics)— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia Rapid
Transit Company. 8. Liberty Bell.
MS 61-1066
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
439
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brown family.
Papers, 1788-1915.
ca. 3000 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
s??i£«33S3S=BS33=
Hlstorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MS 61 - 106r
Gorman, Frederick J
Notes.
GOO items.
L^TJtorii'* l ?L 0t * e ™*™l* collections.
^^B^^J^^^°L^ ^ «* ^nic interest in
Counties, Ponnsyivan a? copy o™hTac¥?]?vfK h "I* J" 11 """***
description of draft; conies of court ^>^ tns , C S ester County, with
southeastern Pennsylvania^ aLam^^JL^^ to hl 6 hwa W »"
dykes in the Swedish settlement ^ ™ Who workea on tte
Presented by Mr. Gorman, 1848.
8. WKttSSr^B^ Pal »«"«-*
Historical Society of Pennsylvania M S 61-1068
Lotka, Alfred James, 1880-1949.
Papers.
6 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
MM^SSg^»«« - -ial science.
Princeton Univ. Ltbr.
MS 61-1069
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794
Papers, 1766-1823.
2t.
fUj^S^" PnllM »P»"cal Society Library.
^uTKl^^^^ <>< BWrt Henry
the period SSw? taSKSSSfi'SW prl 7 at .? «*»»*tta?iS
copies of letters from B. H LeS Thf m Jf.V 6 ,"'. t0 J 1001 L 868 ' ""d
te r22LTS5ft m jr - ^e «J£? e "" '" relat<Hl to the "-
? a^vSon%?a^^^^
^•SEKS.'B th ^V*Sta 190a ,Chard H -^-««- Arthur
Gift of Hiehard Henry Lee, j r . ( igjjg,
8. ^amiiy 318 '-^^^?^?^. 2 " ^nia-PoL * govt.
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS61-107O
Early, John, 1786-1873.
Papers, 1808-73.
ca. 2 ft.
J?* ai ' dol Pb-Macon College Library
^of'o^na^ 8 ^™ ^2KO&&S 25£
Unpublished guide in the library.
Odlst Church^le re y^„ r e ^ n ^^ ml ^ar^amny. 3. Meth-
Randolph-Macon Coll. Library MS 61 -l°7l
Dearing, John J
Papers, 1821-99.
183items.
In Duke University Library
'^^j^^is±^'i^^ G * a - co " es *>»«-
promissory notes, and a brief to™"™ mi ^ le % W^nts, tax receipts,
tains to the settlement of tte estatrofWiii?^T r T 0n<,6n<:c P erl
trade, and the Southern Masonlr T?Lf,„ W Jt U ,? ni Dear ^B. the slave
War 'letters incited CmSwnd™ a , e iS U ^ e 'r, Wlth a few ° lrtl
George W. Randolph ^ orres P° na e°ts include Howell Cobb and
Card index In the library. ~~ ~~" "™ ~ — """" ~ "" """
Acquired, 1944-58.
DukeUnlv. Library . MS 61-1072
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
^Independence National Historical Park collection, ca.
2 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library
™»S > . rreS i P0 V^ nce ' cll PP In s«. Pamphlets, ground plans and other docu-
a^iskissrf 5r§ss- 1 1 ^ 1 ; deposits by the *• a »■««•» **
en-M^l!^
^Uaddph-a, City Planning Comn^^t^^nafp^k
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-1073
Douglass, James Walter, 1797-1837.
Correspondence, 1800-97.
725 items.
In Duke University Library.
Presbyterian minister, of FayetteviUe N O ir« m ii» *„* ., . >
correspondence of Douglass and of his wife ininrt^ft,™ ? £ lerIca i
Douglass-wife to her ion, Henry PTaTlor . «2SS! SM£ to *! of
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
1. Presbyterian Church in the U S A.— nipi-m* n
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1074
U.S. National Park Service.
170 ? 7?196o!' elatinff to th6 Franklin h ° USe and Franklin Co »rt,
ca. 800 items.
■y^AtS^SS'Jff^i^SS^, ^Benjamin
Franklin Court, Philadelphia ^ "llso^S y /i 8t0rlC81 report on
with the project, tax llstef alfd iSceabstracte ^^^ <,eaUn *
Presented by the National Park Service
St£g3K2kl£ 'c^rf ' "«W™_Homes. 2. Philadelphia-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1076
Philadelphia Record.
Assignment books, 1938-41.
8 v.
&^ > ^S al «. S0C,ety i 0t Pen "«ylvania collections
Kecords of the work assigned renortt.ro i» *hZ _i*_ .. ,_ -
newspaper. ™« u ? u reporters by the city desk of the
Presented by the Evening bulletin, 1951
l. Reporters and reporting, '
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1076
McHenry, Margaret.
Journals, 1929-49.
19 v.
Ph^ te i t ^ IC n^ Ml lL Vf^ MylvanlocoUe <:tloas.
H^Mp^u^
an pr a ^'n t ?£? 8 h t TK ar ^ Ppen,n ^ * n » "me! ***"** sentiments
Presented by the University of Pennsylvania, 196L
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1077
440
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Knight, Daniel, b. 1821.
School notebooks, 1831-34.
4 V. " ■' .
Id Hlstnrlcnl Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notebooks used nt the Byberry School In Philadelphia. Subjects
Include arithmetic (barter, loss find gain, fractions) ; simple propor-
tion and Blngte rule of three ; plnne trigonometry, and miscellaneous
problems.
Puchase, 1950.
1. School notebooks— Collections.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 01-1078
Hayes, Scott Russell, S71--1923.
Pnpers, 1873-1920.
1ft.
In Rutherford B. Htiyes Library (Fremont, Oh|p)
Business executive and son of Rutherford B. Hayes. Correspond-
ence (family and business), essays, autograph album, clippings, and
photos. The material Is related to the library's Hayes papers and
Sardls Blrchard papers,
1. Hayes family. 2. Autographs— U. 8.— Collections.
t, .i. ^ ,„« MS61-1079
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Boston. Mercantile Library Association.
Records, 10th cent.
6 ft.
In Boston University Library.
Correspondence, records aiid accounts of the library,
Described In History of the Mercantile Library, by Paul Walsh,
unpub.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Olft, 10B2. *
„ . T MS 01-1080
Boston Univ. Library
Gordon family.
Correspondence. 1771-1024.
2 ft. (1200 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence of John Gordon, Georgia farmer, of his wife Snrah
and their ten children. The bulk of the material, chiefly for the
years 1840-59, relates to Neal McDougnl Gordon who for 80 years was
pnstor of a Presbyterian church In Jessamine Co., Ky., and who
established a school In Lexington, Ky., for training ministers, Con-
tains materials dealing with the Civil War and with the colonization
of Negroes In Liberia.
Indexed In tbe library's manuscript catalog. Acquired, 1951.
1. Gordon, Nenl McDougal, d. 1871. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War-
Sources. 8. Negroes— Colonization — Liberia.
„. „ , , MS 61-1081
Kentucky.' Univ. Llbr.
Hanson, James Christian Meinich, 1864-1943.
Papers, 1870-1943.
1 v. and 3 boxes.
In Lul her College Library.
Librarian. Personal pnpers and the MS. of Hanson's memoirs.
Card Index In the library.
iiu£' ft of the HanBon 'amlly, 1940*s ; of Eleanor (Hanson) Rustmnn,
Name originally: Jens Christian Meinich Hansen.
t «.' n „ ,.u MS 61-1082
Luther Coll. Llbr.
Thompson, Richard Wigginton, 1809-1900.
Pnpers, 1877-80.
1 box.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, photocopies (negative) made through the courtesy of the
Lincoln National Life Foundation, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Lawyer, politician, and author. Correspondence (mainly 1877-80)
while Thompson wns Secretary of the Navy, together with unpub-
lished MSS. of The truths of history (In 7 parts), and Remembrances
of Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James
A. Garfield, Chester A, Arthur, Orover Cleveland (the third vol. of
his recollections of the presidents) The material Is related to the
library's Rutherford B. Hayes collection.
Purchased from Mm* Harriet T. Kenn, 1947 and 1952.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1877-1881. 2. History— Philosophy. 3. Presi-
dents— U. S — Blog. i. Thompson, Richard Wlgglnton, 1800-1900.
The truths of history, n. Thompson, Richard Wlgglnton, 1809-1900.
Remembrances of Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B.
Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland.
MS 61-1083
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Clay, Laura, 1849-1041.
Pnpers, 1882-1941.
ft. (ca. 7000 Items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Lender in woman suffrage movement, civic and church affairs.
Correspondence, addresses, minutes and membership lists of suffrage
groupB, and programs. The bulk of the correspondence Is for the
years 1909-20. Includes material on woman suffrage, the temperance
movement, the Democratic Party, the Protestant Episcopal Church,
the Kentucky Equal Rights Association and the Woman's Club of
Central Kentucky. Correspondents Include Susan B. Anthony, Carrie
Chapman Oatt, Anna Howard Shaw, Harriett Taylor Upton, as well
as newspaper publishers, church and civic leaders, and state and
national political figures.
Indexed In the library's manuscript catalog. List of correspond-
ents nvailable in the library.
Acquired, 1940.
1. Woman — Suffrage — U.S. 2. Temperance. 8. Democratic Party.
4. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
MS 01-1084
Kentucky, Univ. Llbr.
Huntingdon, Selina (Shirley) Hastings, countess of, 1707-
1701.
Correspondence, 1775-01,
63 Items.
In Southern Methodist University, Methodist Historical Library,
English noblewoman and philanthropist. The letters deal with
events of the period and reflect the life of the times In England and
elsewhere.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Frederick DeLand Leete, 1956.
1. Ot. Brit.— Hist,— 1760-1789— Sources. 2. Gt. Brit,— Soc, life &
cust.
MS 61-1085
Southern Methodist Univ. Meth. Hist. Llbr,
Bortman, Mark, colleotor.
Bortmnn collection, 1650 (ca.)-1800.
4-10 Items.
In Boston University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Includes British documents concerning the American plantations,
petitions from the New England governors, and account books and
other papers of Massachusetts families. Persons of significance repre-
sented In the collection Include Thomas Oage, Robert Morris, and
George Washington.
Indexed In the library's card catalog of manuscripts,
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Olft, 1048.
1. II. 8. — Hist, — Colonial period — Sources. 2. New England — Pol.
Sc govt, — Colonial period. 8. Household account books — Massachusetts.
4. Massachusetts — Geneal, — Source*.
MS 61-1086
Boston Univ. Library
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-
Papers, 1000-
16 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (645)
Dancer. Correspondence, Journals, MSS, of ballots, literary notes,
poems, programs, articles, records of the temple at the Ruth St. Denis
Foundntlon, Los Angeles, photos., and related ephemera. Includes a
corrected typescript of Ted Shawn's Ruth St. Deals, pioneer prophet
(published 1920)
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by tbe library.
Gift of Miss St. Denis, ca. 1949.
1. Choreography. i. Shawn, Ted, 1891- Ruth St. Denis,
pioneer prophet, n. Ruth St. Denis Foundation, Los Angeles.
MS 61-1087
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Bradley, William O'Connell, 1847-1914.
Scriipbooks, 1870^1911.
4 ft.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Governor of Kentucky and U. S. Senator. Scrapbooks covering the
years of Bradley's public service and political activity In the Repub-
lican Party at state and national level.
Indexed In mnnuscrlpt catalog.
Acquired, 1950.
1. Kentucky— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. U. S — Pol. & govt.— 1866-
1638.
MS 61-1088
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
441
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stevenson, John White, 1812-1886.
Papers, 1877-85.
ca. 2 ft.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Governor of Kentucky and U. S. Senator, Letter books and diaries.
Jne letter books contain information on Kentucky State politics par-
ticularly In the Reconstruction period, the nomination of the Demo-
cratic candidate for the Presidency In 1880, and discussions of the
term of Rutherford B. Hayes as President
Indexed in manuscript catalog.
Acquired from Mrs. John Winslow, 193a
nam' K ? n £ Cky ~£ 0l ;,. & ^f^ 8 ^ 2 - U ' S -~ Po1 - * govt-1865-
1800. 8. Hayes, Butherford Blrchard, Pres. U. S„ 1822-1893 4 He.
construction— Kentucky. ' ■
'Kentucky. Univ. Ubr. MS 81-1089
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1846-1913.
Correspondence, 1871-1913.
2 ft. (ca. 2120 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Farmer, stockbreeder, and member of the Kentucky State Legisla-
ture Correspondence (chiefly 1890-95) and other papers concern-
ing the gubernatorial election of 1885, the Farmer's Alliance,
KentAick '^ S ' 1Ver ' * be tobacco war - and the University of
Indexed In manuscript catalog,
Ar u ' i ^| ! 1956 I1Tent0ry "^ lD ^ ArchIves DeP 4 - Ptthe library.
„-!' Ke ? t ?^ y T^ !- 5 g0Tt — 186S - 2 - National Farmer's Alll-
anca and Industrial Union. S. Silver question. 4. Kentucky. Uni-
versity. 5. Tobacco manufacture an dtrade—U. S. •
Kentucky. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1090
Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910.
avan a t q i550 et faCSilnileS d ' anciennes cartes »» l'Amerique
68 items. '
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
books a Sn r ca?iog^n fl y. and ""^ "**« * Harrt »° '° Paring his
1. America— Maps. 2. Cartographyr-America,
Newberry Library .MS 61-1091
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911 '
Papers, 1855-60.
169 Items.
^"Kansas s tate Historical Society, Manuscript Division
acctutX,t•^S^„ a ^^?^ 8yln * ,, • ^Snden^'telegrains,
.a5asxa?ysaBB-ssKSi» »** -"seb-. state
Gift of Mr. Higginson, loos" "
— ; Microfilm copy.
1° Ka^af-Hltf™ aSlSrS from other collections.
Kansas State Hist Soc.
MS 61-1093
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1758-1815.
Papers, 1764-1882.
ca. 60 Items and 24 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Lotheran clergyman and botanist Journals (1778-1826) • ajrrlcul-
Sft?™ 81 ./ 178 ^ 1804 " Botanisches tag^buch (WSMSlo^ aSd
8 ™£J? wrlt| 0S 8 . mos Hy '■> German, on botany, includtag work/Sn
S**?5SLW ernSSe . S ' llcnens ' and "replants around Lancaster,
.£ t In « lu ? e8 U documents about the Muhlenberg family and others
about Muhlenberg and his writing ««"v ana outers
?SS al i°JK <1 individually in manuscripts catalog of the library.
Acquired, 1785- ; in part, gifts of Mr. Mul^berg. Hiester
Muhlenberg Jesse Wagner, and the heirs of ZaVche^foSlUns'
X. Agriculture— Pennsylvania— Lancaster Co. 2. Botany "
8. Muhlenberg family. ^ -
American Philosophical
Society. Library
MS 61-1093
Xe Conte family.
Papers, 1830-97.
ca. 860 items.
In American Philosophical Socletv Library
Correspondence, chiefly on natural history. Includes 8 volumes of
entomological drawings by John E. Le Conte, Correspondents Include
Alexander Agasstz, Alexander D. Bache, Spencer F. Balrd, William
Cooper, Ezra T. Cresson, James D. Dana, George Engelmann, John F.
Frazer, James D. Graham, Samuel S. Haldeman, Thaddeus W. Harris,
Ferdinand V. Hayden, George H Horn, Isaac Lea, John B. Le Conte,
John L. Le Conte, AJpheus S. Packard, Charles V. Riley, Lewis D. von
Schwelnltz, and Benjamin Sllllman.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchases ; deposit by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila-
delphia, 1945-
1. Naturalists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Insects
Pictorial works. i. Le Conte, John Batton, 1784-1890.
MS 61-1094
American Philosophical Society. Library
Baker, William Spohn, 1824-1897, collector.
Papers, 1890.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
In part, transcripts.
Copies of letters written by George Washington during the Bevolu-
tlon; a copy of his diary (1784-88) ; journal of his activities during
the Whiskey Rebellion, diaries (1795-09) and meteorological data
(1799). These were apparently collected by Baker for use In writing
The itinerary Of General Washington, June 15, 1775-Dec, 23, 1788, and
Washington after the Revolution.
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution — Sources. 2. Whiskey Insurrection,
1794. 3. Washington, George, Pres, U. S., 1732--1799.
MS 61-1095
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, 1817-1911.
Papers, 1843-1904.
ca. 30 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
English botanist and traveller. Correspondence and other papers,
mostly on botanical subjects. Correspondents include George Bent-
ham, Charles J. Bunbury, Henry Cole, Charles R. Darwin, Asa Gray,
Charles Lyell, and Thomas V. Wollaston. The material Is related to
the library's Darwin collection.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
Purchases, 1950-
1. Botanists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-1096
American Philosophical Society. Library
Lemke, William, 1878-1950.
Papers, 1905-60.
56 ft.
In University of North Dakota Library.
U. S. Representative from North Dakota. Correspondence (per-
sonal, political, business, and legal), speeches, court briefs, legal
papers, recordings, newsletters, bills, clippings, photos., and printed
matter. Includes the correspondence (1916-20) of the Republican
National Headquarters for North Dakota and the North Dakota Non-
partisan League.
Gift of Mrs. Lemke, 1952.
_ 1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1953. 2. Lawyers— North Dakota-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. North Dakota Nonpartisan
League, n. Republican Party. North Dakota.
MS 61-1097
North Dakota. Univ. Library
Mitchill, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831.
Papers, 1801-31.
403 Items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library,
Physician, U. S. Representative, and Senator from New York
Letters, written from Washington during Mltchlll's terms of office In
Congress (1801-13.) to his wife Catherine In New York. They relate
to political and personal matters, social events, and Washington
gossip. Includes two Items of 1829 and 183L
Card catalog In the library.
Gift,1941.
1 U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1801-1815. 2. Washington, D, O— Soc. life
& cust. l Mitchill, Catherine (Akerly) Cock.
' ' , MS 61-1098
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Libr.
442
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944.
Papers, 1886-1945.
60 items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Governor of New York and politician. Political and personal mem-
orabilia, Including notes on the backs of envelopes for campaign
speeches.
Card catalog In the library.
Gift, 1MB.
1. New York ( State)— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
MS 61-1099
New York, Museum of the City of New York. IJ.br.
Memoirs concerning French possessions, 1702-60.
4v.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Thirty six memoirs and 115 maps relating. to French colonies all
over the world. The collection Is labelled : A la substitution du Valdec
proche Soleure en Suisse, 1725-1732.
Described In A checklist of manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayei
Collection, compiled by R. L. Butler (1B37) p. 83-36.
Purchased before 1911.
1. Prance — Colonies — Descr. & trav. 2. France — Colonies — Maps,
x. Title : A la substitution du Valdec proche Soleure en Suisse.
MS 61-1100
Newberry Library
Lee family.
Correspondence, 1723-1892.
130 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Miscellaneous letters to and from members of a prominent Virginia
family, beginning with Thomas Lee of Stratford, continuing with his
sons and their kin, Including Henry Lee and his son Robert B. Lee,
and many others of the next generation. The papers reflect the life
and times through a long period of Virginia history and culture.
Catalog cards in the library,
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia— Soc. life & cust. 2. Virginia— Hist.— Sources.
I. Brock, Robert AJonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana,
„ MS 61-1101
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lorimer, George Horace, 1868-1937.
Papers, 1900-37.
2000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Editor of the Saturday evening post. Includes correspondence
from contributors to the magazine, and material relating to Lorlmer's
financial Interests and philanthropy.
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Lorimer, 1053.
1. The Saturday evening post. 2. Charities— Pennsylvania
3. Authors and publishers — U. S.
„ , ' ' MS 61-1102
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stambaugh, Samuel C
Papers, 1807-59.
80 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of a Democratic politician and
newspaper publisher of Lancaster, Pa., who was an Indian agent dur-
ing the 1830's and was appointed deputy surveyor general of Utah dur-
ing Buchanan's administration. Contains material relating to the
Menomlnle, Cherokee, Osage and Chippewa Indians, and to a proposed
territory of Huron, centering about Green Bay, Wisconsin. Corre-
spondents Include Simon Cameron, John W. Forney, Samuel Houston,
and Andrew Jackson.
1. Menominee Indians. 2. Cherokee Indians. 3. Osage Indians.
4. Chippewa Indians.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS61-1103
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838.
Papers of Thomas and 'William Bradford, 1702-1881.
1200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Material relating to the Bradfords as printers, publishers, book-
sellers, civic leaders, and Revolutionary patriots. Correspondence,
mainly of the period 1747-1847, a limited number of military ac-
counts, material concerned with the theater and prisons, a box of sub-
scriber listings and a few account books. Includes some papers of
other members of the Bradford family.
1. Book industries and trade — Philadelphia. 2. Pennsylvania —
Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 3. Theater— Philadelphia. 4. Prisons-
Pennsylvania, i. Bradford, William, 1663-1752.
MS 61-1104
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Parker family.
Correspondence of the Parker family and of the Brinley
family, 1723-1873.
30O"ltenis.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Family letters written to and by members of the Brinley family of
Rhode Island and the Parker family of Perth Amboy, N. J. Several
members of the Brinley family were loyalists during the Revolution
and their sentiments and experiences are revealed In the letters.
Presented by Mr. B. Borle, 1949.
1. American loyalists — Rhode Island. 2. American loyalists — New
Jersey. I. Brinley family,
MS 61-1105
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Society of Arts and Letters of Philadelphia.
Records, 1908-21.
500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and programs of a society organized to encourage
original work In music, literature and allied arts.
Presented by Jessie Roger Greaves, 1949.
MS 61-1106
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Clark, William Bell, 1889- collector,
"World War I papers, 1919-20.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts.
Copies of items collected by Clark when he was Assistant Secretary
of the Pennsylvania War History Commission. Includes lists of
Pennsylvania naval officers and men who lost their lives In the war;
lists of officers and men of the American merchant marine killed, cap-
tured, wounded or missing; of civilian personnel killed, wounded or
captured, and of American naval men killed, wounded or captured
while serving with the merchant marine ;<nlso a memorandum regard-
ing Pennsylvania naval casualties.
Presented by Mr. Clark, 1949.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Casualties (Statistics, etc.)
2. European War, 1914- 1918 — Pennsylvania.
MS 61-1107
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Landshoff, Ludwig, 1874-1941, oolleotor.
Music of 17th and 18th century composers.
4cartons.
In Princeton University Library,
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Includes music of J. O. and J, S, Back, Oherublul, Handel, Jom-
melll, and others.
Unpublished checklist In the library.
Acquired from the estate of Ludwig Landshoff,
1. Music — Manuscripts.
MS 61-1108
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Cozzens, James Gould, 1903-
Papers.
15 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Correspondence (2 boxes), pnpers relating to Cozzens'
World War n service (2 boxes), and literary MSS. (11 boxes) Cor-
respondence Includes letters from Cozzens' American and English
publishers, and from readers, friends, students, and a few critics,
with carbon copies of his replies. The MSS. Include printer's copies
of The son of perdition, Men and brethren, Ask me tomorrow, and
Guard of honor; four versions of Castaway; a final draft of The
Just and the unjust; printer's copy, corrected galleys, and hundreds
of sheets of early versions of By love possessed ; Biz completed and
ten incomplete short stories, unpublished ;• four fragments; the un-
published novels Ignorant armies (undated) and The careless livery
(1927, ostensibly a rewriting) ; and Lynn Rlggs' play based on The
son of perdition.
Described In the P ;lnceton University Library Chronicle , v. 19, no,
1 (Autumn 1957) p. 1-14.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Cozzens.
1. World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives, American,
MS 61-1109
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
443
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gauss, Christian Frederick, 1878-1951.
Papers, 1905-51.
18 filing drawers and 6 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, together with MSS. of his profes-
sional writings and academic lectures in the field of romance litera-
ture.
Access restricted.
1. Romance literature— Addresses, essays, lectures.
Princeton Unly. Llbr. MS 61-1110
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers,
lbox.
In Princeton University Library.
Author. Letters and literary MSS.
Princeton Univ. Libr.
MS 61-1111
Ludlow, Jamej Meeker, 1841-1982.
Writings.
In Princeton University Library.
«„S!^ r ^ a ^iff 8say8, J storles ' and a p,ay - maln, y la typescript with
autograph additions and corrections and occasional pages of MS
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1118
Besson family.
Papers, 1648-1883.
76 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
uJ£ per ? , i} e descen flants of Antolne and Marie Louise Vernier
Besson including passports, naturalization papers certificate* Tcor-
r!?r., ,1 w n £ > ' etC ' ° l t ,£?* on 7 Besson U806). of JoL M^Besson (18Wr
i«5? 11 K to « ether with some earlier French documents (1648-
Bo^er T ° ,Ume ' NOt ' Ce 8Ur la Tle et taf.fcritafc-Sbfci
Presented by Harold B. Knight, 1854.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1113
Hubbell, Helena, collector.
Autograph collection, 1679-1895
ca. 300 items.
M.^'i StOrl0 . al . Soclet y of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly cut signatures, signed photographs, etc of DeoDle nroml
Jersey, and two scrapbooks containing items of Civil W™r interest
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS61-1114
Gorham, Morris H collector.
Papers collected by Morris H. Gorham and William G.
Hollis concerning the Improved Order of Red Men, 1831-
1901,
ca. 200 Items and 20 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ho?fl, n ?£ ni^ 8 ' certlneate8 <">d 'otters gathered by Gorham and
SS/S™,!" preparation of their History of the Improved Order
of Bed Men, 1813-1847, published in Philadelphia Tin 1884 Include
'KtaSJTEftE ' r | lat i nB , t0 tne Publication of the book, and sornl
Information on Moses Benjamin, grandfather of the donor
Presented by Louis H. Hollis, 1951.
1. Improved Order of Red Men. j. Hollis, William G., collector.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61 - 1115
Benedict Club, Philadelphia.
Reports, 1898-1947.
36v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes, and lists of those invited to the annual ball given by the
Benedicts, a group of 21 prominent Philadeiphlans
Presented by the Benedicts, 1958.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & oust.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1116
Wainwright, Nicholas B
Invitations, 1933-42.
ca. 700 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historian. Invitations received, partly during the time he was
Assistant Librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Presented by Mr. Wainwright, 1949.
MS 61-1117
Historical Society of ' Pennsylvania
Wilson, James, 1742-1798.
Papers, 1718-1857.
ca. 1500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Congressman, Jurist, speculator, and one of the drafters of the
Constitution. Correspondence and other papers relating to the early
Federal Government and to Wilson's business and professional activi-
ties. Includes a draft of the Constitution and a corrected copy of
the same (1787) ; notes of debates, resolutions, etc. in the Constitu-
tional Convention ; drafts of treaties, memoranda relating to regula-
tion of Immigration, and to establishment of the National Bank-
business correspondence (1773-1857) including a Journal (July 9 to
Aug. 26, 1794) ; letters and miscellaneous documents (1770-1815) •
docket book (1743-68) ; commonplace book (1767) ; deeds and wills
(1718-85) ; surveys and maps of lands In Pennsylvania (1787-94) ;
articles of agreement, bonds, and accounts (1794-1830) ; and letters
of Mary Wilson Hollingsworth (1801-12)
1. U. S. — Constitutional history. 2. U. S. Constitutional Conven-
tion, 1787. 3. U. S.— For. rel. — Treaties. 4. Emigration and immigra-
tion law— U. S. 5. Bank of the United States, 1791-1811. 6. Penn-
sylvania — Surveys. I. Hollingsworth, Mary (Wilson)
MS 61-1118
Historical Society of Penosylvanla
Gano, John Allen, 5.1805.
Papers, 1794-1B48.
120 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Disciples of Christ minister. Correspondence, accounts, bills, ad-
vertisements, circulars, and newspapers. Chiefly letters to Gano
telling of family life in Kentucky, his children's attendance at
Bethany College, Virginia, his father-in-law's plantation in Louisiana,
church problems in Missouri and Kentucky, Civil War difficulties,
deaths, diseases, and medicines, and giving Information on economic,
social, and political developments in Missouri. Many of the letters
were written by Thomas M. Allen (an evangelist In central Missouri)
and other Disciples of Christ ministers and laymen. Includes news-
paper accounts (1847-1948) of the history of the Gano family and
Alexander Campbell,
Gift of Hatabel Hyer.
1. Disciples of Christ, 2. Gano family. 8. Bethany College,
Bethany, W. Va. 4. Missouri — Hist. — Sources, 5. Campbell, Alex-
ander, 1788-1866. 6. Plantations— Louisiana. 7. U. S.— Hist.— Civil
War— Personal narratives. 8. Kentucky — Soc, life & cust. I Allen.
Thomas M., 1797-1871.
MS 61-1119
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Worrall family.
Papers, 1724-1892.
108 items and 8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds, wills, marriage certificates, nnd other legal papers of the
Crosby, Paul and Worrall families ; contracts for materials for the
Delaware Bay Breakwater (1831) and for the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad (1872) ; a justice of the peace docket book (1835-86) ; ac-
count books (1745-1828) of William and Edward Lane and of Israel
Thomas; business papers of other Philadelphia merchants, and mis-
cellaneous family papers.
Presented by Mrs. S. Mershon, 1944.
1. Crosby family. 2. Paul family. 8. Merchants, American— Phila-
delphia. 4. Court records— Philadelphia. 5. Delaware Breakwater
6. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1120
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines.
Physicians' notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1858.
ca. 25 items and 9 v.
In Iowa .-State Medical Library.
Correspondence, notebooks, scrapbooks, account books, and MSS
of professional papers of three physicians who practiced in Ohio
Indiana or Iowa. Includes the notebooks of David Hutchinson con-
taining an index to authors and subjects for reference nnd future
investigation (started Dec. 1853), dally clinical reports (1851), medi-
MS 61-1121
444
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines. Physicians'
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1858. (Continued)
col facts and observations (1849),- and a study of medicine and col-
lateral science (1850), together with an unbound MS. (June 1858)
on the history of the microscope which Includes Its use In diagnosis;
a book of prescriptions (1837) prepared by Henry C. Grimmel ; and
the account book (1850) kept during the California Gold Rush, cor-
respondence (Including two letters containing an eye witness account
of the first use of ether), scraphooks, and MSS. of papers read at
professional meetings by Oscar Burbank.
Part of the Hutchinson material (case histories) is published In
Journal of Iowa Medical Society, v. 28 (Dec. 1938) p. 638-640.
Gift of Council Bluffs Public Library, 1937; Henry Grimmel
Decker j Mrs. H. C. Todd, 1945.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Microscopy,
Medical. 8. Kther (Anesthetic)— Physiological effect. 4. Medicine-
Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. i. Hutchinson, David, 1812-1891.
n. Grimmel, Henry C, 18027-1870 or 1. in. Burbank, Oscar, 1819-
1808.
MS 61-1121
Iowa. State Medical Library
Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Papers, 1897-1941.
ca. 4 ft. ( ca. 1100 items)
In Cornell University Library.
Author. Correspondence, diary (1003-04) kept by Stanislaus Joyce
largely concerning his brother James, notebooks, documents, literary
MSS. Including drafts of the Nauslcaa episode from Ulysses, char-
acter sketches used in A portrait of the artist as a young man, and
Ulysses, printed matter, and photos. Includes Important correspond-
ence with Stanislaus Joyce, Joyce's wife Nora and other members of
the Joyce family, letters dealing with the difficulties of publication,
68 letters of Ezra Loomls Pound (chiefly relating to Joyce's works),
28 by Oliver St. John Gogarty, and 9 by William Butler Yeats.
Card catalog In the library.
Described in The Cornell Joyce collection, given to Cornell Uni-
versity by William G. Mennen, by Arthur MIzener (1958)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of William G. Mennen, Victor Emanuel, and C. Waller Bar-
rett, 1957.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. "i. Joyce,
Stanislaus, n. Joyce, Nora (Barnacle) in. Joyce family, iv. Pound,
Ezra Loomls, 1885- v. Gogarty, Oliver St. John, 1878-1957.
vi. Teats, William Butler, 1867-1939.
MS 61-1122
Cornell Univ. Library
Codman, Ogden.
Papers, 1909-39.
16ft.
In Boston Athenaeum.
In part, transcripts.
Architect. Correspondence and genealogies. Includes letters be-
tween Codman and Flske Klmbell relating to colonial architecture,
correspondence with clients and decorators, Including Edith Wharton
and Elsie De Wolfe, concerning houses he was building or furnishing,
and letters relating to genealogical and personal matters, together
with genealogies arranged in three groups ; namely, Boston, New Eng-
land, and Newport.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased from the estate, 1051-52.
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Architecture —
U. S. 3. Interior decoration — U. S. 4. New England — Geneal. i.
Klmbell, Flske. n. Wharton, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937.
m. De Wolfe, EUle, 1865-1950.
MS 61-1123
Boston Athenaeum, Library
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920.
Papers, 1850-1918.
28ft
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Geologist and mining engineer. Correspondence, material on the
geological surveys of Japan, Pennsylvania, and some Western States;
papers on Hindu marriage, and vegetarianism; and a MS. life of
Bernard Varenlus. The material is related to the library's J. Peter
Lesley collection.
Deposited by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
1642..'.:
1. Geology — Japan — Surveys. 2. Geology— Pennsylvania — Surveys.
8. Geology— The West — Surveys. 4. Marriage (Hindu law) 6. Vege-
tarianism. 6. Varen, Bernhard, 1622-1650.
MS 61-1124
American Philosophical Society. Library
Shannon, James, 1799-1859.
Papers, 1832-57.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Papers of a president of the University of MlBsourl, Including cor-
respondence with William McWhlr relating to Shannon's expenses In
traveling from Ireland to the U. S.; a letter of dismissal from a
Baptist church In Athens, Ga., enabling Shannon to accept a post In a
school In Louisiana; correspondence about church matters; store ac-
counts ; medical bills ; and clippings, mainly relating to Columbia, Mo.
Deposited by George Lenoir.
1. Baptists— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. S.—
Emlg. & immig. 3. Irish in the U. S. 4. Medical care, Coat of. 5. Co-
lumbia, Mo. i. McWhlr, William.
MS 61-1125
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hay, Charles M
Speeches, 1900-12.
11 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Lawyer, politician, and church leader, of St Louis. Outlines, rough
drafts, and finished speecheB made by Hay In favor of prohibition,
together with speeches made while campaigning for the Missouri
Senate, and a commencement address at Washington University on
lynch law. Subjects mentioned include temperance, national and
state politics, a denunclntlon of the Republican Party and its policies
regarding high tariff, aid to big business, and the high cost of living,
and an evaluation of William Howard Taft.
Gift of Mrs. Hay.
1. Taft, William Howard, Pres. U. S., 1857-1930. 2. U. S.— Pol &
govt— 20th cent. 3. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1865- 4. Prohibi-
tion— U. S. 5. Lynching— U. S. 6. Tariff— U. S. 7. Big business—
U. S. 8. Cost and standard of living— U. S.
MS 61-1126
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on botany, 1794-1905.
6 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Includes Catalogus plantarum sponte creseentlum circa Bethlehem
by Christian Frederick Kampman; Botanical journal (1799-1814) of
John Lyon ; Botanical Journal In North America, by Andr6 Michaux ;
Journal of a botanical excursion in Pennsylvania and New York
(1807), by Frederick Pursh ; Catalogo de animates y plantas mexicanos
(1794), by Martin Sess6; Japanese flora, drawn by native artists for
George Tyson; and Crocus— 26 drawings In water. color (1903-06), by
Miss Williamson.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchase ; gifts of Benjamin S. Barton, William M. Davis, Christian
F. Kampman, Francois A. Mlchaux and J. G. Williamson.
1. Botany— Japan — Pictorial works. 2. Botany — North America,
3. Botany— Pennsylvania. 4. Botany — New York (State) 5. Botany —
Mexico. 6. Zoology — Mexico. 7. Crocus — Pictorial works.
MS 61-1127
American Philosophical Society. Library
Crow, Martha (Foote) 1854-1924.
Papers, 1900-18.
5 ft (1600 Items)
In Syracuse University Library.
Educator, lecturer, poetess, and literary critic. Correspondence,
literary MSS., and other personal papers relating to Mrs, Crow's activ-
ities as a member of the Poetry Society of America and as Judge of
its competitions, to her part in the Federation of Women's Clubs, and
to her criticisms of poems submitted to her by young poets. Includes
MSS. of Mrs. Crow's poems, lectures, and book Lafayette, and letters
of the De Lafayette family of France and the United States. Corre-
spondents Include Katharine Lee Bates, Babette Deutsch, Louise
Imogen Gulney, John Avery Lomax, Vone Noguchl, Clinton Scollard,
Sara Teasdale, and Elinor Morton Wylie.
Gift of Mrs. Crow's sister-in-law, Elizabeth Foote, 1932.
1. Poetry Society of America. 2. General Federation of Women'g
dubs. 8. American poetry— Hist & crlt 4. Authors— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. I. Crow, Martha (Foote) 1854-1924. Lafayette,
n. Lafayette family.
MS 61-1128
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr,
445
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1900.
Papers, 1855-1936.
10,000 Items and 76 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Newspaperman, lobbyist and entrepreneur of West Chester, Pa.
and Washington, D. O. Includes correspondence pertaining to his
varied activities as Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia
inquirer throughout the Civil War, as a newspaperman with the New
York Sun and the New York tribune, as a promoter of the electric
light and of Thomas Edison's phonograph, as a builder of railroads
and telegraph lines In Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, owner of
an ocean fishing company In Long Branch, N. J., part owner of the
Danville Furnace In Danville, Pa., and builder and operator of thea-
ters In West Chester and Washington. Among the correspondents
are Thomas A. Edison, Thomas T. Bckerts, president of Western Union
Telegraph Co., Jay Gould, Grenvllle M. Dodge, Gardiner O. Hubbard,
Henry Vlllard, John G. Covode, John O. Bullitt, and many others
prominent In business and politics during the latter part of the nine-
teenth century.
Acquired from the Chester County Historical Society, 1951
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Journalists. 2. Journalists — Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. S. Electric lighting. 4. Phonograph
5. Railroads— Middle States. 6. Telegraph— Middle States. 7. Fish
trade—Long Branch, N. J. 8. Iron Industry and trade— Danville Pa
9. Theaters — U. S.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1 129
Perkins, John, 1819-1885.
Papers, 1822-55.
550 Item*,
lect^rnS™'* 7 0t N ° rth Car ° llna - Ubn,r * S ° Uthern Hlstori «" Co'"
Unpublished description with partial Index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Edward McGavock, 1944
1. Plantations— .Louisiana. 2. Plantations— Texas it n <J d«i
North Carolina. Univ. 'Library MS 61-1130
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646-
ca. 8000 Items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Papers on various topics relating to New York. Subjects mentioned
Include apprenticeship papers, social events, financial matteiTcitS
ship papers, schools and colleges, the Fire and Police Depte. Insur-
ance, lega matters, politics, real estate, ships and shipping, socleUes
rtfl. HttaESS T?i, the ,F- S - Sanltary C° n »»"a'or? slavery, anl
ti'.JS i* S? od - most , ne ""y represented Is the 19th century
Listed la the manuscript catalog of the library.
Gifts from various sources.
i.f 1 ' ^* W T 0r o (C'ty)— Hist.— Sources. 2. New York (City)— Soc.
}#J? Tt ?• Heal ProPerty-New York (City) 4. New York
(Oity)— Schools 5 Universities and colleges— New York (City)
L^^'f S T Ne . w Yor i? ( c "y) 7. New York (City) Fire Dept 8.
United States Sanitary Commission. 9. Wills— JJew York (City)
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Libr. ~
Roussel family.
Papers, 1835-88.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
_ Includes Journals, chiefly concerning weather (1855-56), a ledger
?i 8 flT7 ne ifl?^ff 1 > I a t 855 -T 5) ' ledger of Peter Perlet. iockmaklr
w™. i 187B -81). Notes et recelttes de llqueurx de table (1835) by
Eugene Roussel, notes on travel In North Africa and Europe (1872-
78), and a volume of medical lectures and case notes (1883-88)
Presented In part by Miss M. D. Welhrnmeyer. °°*-°°>
.^.•flWe'eoroloW-YPennsylvanla-Philadelphia. 2. Mineral waters,
Artificial. 3. Clock and watch making — Philadelphia. 4. Africa
North— Descr & trav. 5. Europe— Descr. & trnv.— 1800-1918. 6.
medicine — Addresses, essays, lectures.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1132
Dall, Mary (Brand)
Correspondence, 1846-89.
381 items.
In Duke University Library.
Family letters by the Brands and Dalls written between Lexington,
Ky., and Baltimore, with extensive descriptions of social life. A few
letters deal with the commission mercantile business In Baltimore
and New York. Travel conditions in Texas, California, and Eastern
States ore briefly mentioned.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Lexington, Ky.— Soc. life & cust. 2. Baltimore— Soc. life & cust.
8. Commission merchants— Baltimore. 4. Commission merchants-
New York (City) 5. U. S— Descr. & trav. i. Dall family- u
Brand family.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1133
Elliott, Benjamin P
Correspondence, 1805-86.
179 items.
In Duke University Library.
Teacher, storekeeper, and physician, of New Salem, Randolph Co .
X ™,. I 5. tt . ers ., (large J y I 839 - 8 *) covering a complete generation of
the Elliott family, and relating to the Civil War and Reconstruction-
the founding of Trinity College, now Duke University; Braxton
Craven's publication, The Southern Index, later known 's the Ever-
green; and gold mining, politics, and economic growth In North
Carolina.
Acquired, 1940-51.
n J' u - S -— Hls ,t.— Civil War. 2. Reconstruction— North Carolina. 8
Gold mines and mining— North Carolina. 4. North Carolina— Pol &
f,° v « 5" S orth , Carolina— Econ. condit 6. Duke University, Durham,
N.O. 7. The Evergreen (Asheboro, N. C.)
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1134
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835.
Papers, 1776-1828.
1 ft (826 Items)
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Photocopies.
British diplomat and colonist. Political correspondence with Lord
Shelburne, diplomatic correspondence with Benjamin Franklin and
miscellaneous family letters and papers. Other correspondents In-
clude John Adams, Jeremy Bentham, Moncure Daniel Conway P
Ounlnghame, William Temple Franklin, King George m of England
Richard Harrison, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Laurens
Robert Morris, Richard Price, Joseph Priestley, Jared Sparks, John
Vaughan, Samuel Vaughan, Sarah Manning Vaughan, Mrs. William
Warren Vaughan, Mr. de Walterstorff, and George Washington.
^Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the William L.
Clements Library, compiled by H. H Peckham (1942)
» «V Qt n u rlt 'r Po1, * 6°Vt.-1760-1820. 2. U. Si-For. reI,-Gt. Brit,
wm.'; Br i t :r Fo !- ™ 1 '- D \ s - 4 - Vaughan family. j. Lansdowne
170M.790 ' ma 0t - 17S7 - 1805 - n." Franklin, Benjamin
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-1135
Seaton family.
Business records, 1788-1954.
7 ft (1729 Items and 158 v.)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, diaries, business records, Journals, scrapbooks
clippings, pamphlets, maps, autograph albums, and photo albums of
WlUiam Biggs Seaton (1855-1927) and his family, representing their
interests In the development of the Iron Industry In eastern Kentucky
and southern Ohio, river and rail transportation, and the city of Ash-
land, Ky. The material Is related to the library's Means family
papers.
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Acquired from Mrs. Isabel Seaton Humphrey and John Means
Seaton, 1956.
1. Ashlnnd, Ky.— Indus. 2. Iron Industry and trade— Kentucky.
3. Iron Industry and trade— Ohio. 4. Inland water transportation-
Ohio Valley. 5. Railroads— Ohio Valley. i. Seaton, William Biggs,
1855-1927,
MS 61-1136
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
446
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shankland family.
Papers, 1846-1939.
2 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (120)
Correspondence and other papers. Papers of James Horton Shank-
land Include material on his legal practice, on the Los Angeles Driv-
ing Club, and on the Commercial Realty Co., Los Angeles. Includes
letters of .Alexander Beaty Shankland, letters and papers of Joseph
Smith Fowler and the Fowler family, some records of the Scovel
family and some material on Andrew Johnson.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Gift Qf Mrs. Jefferson P. Chandler, 1959.
1, Lawyers — Los Angeles — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Fowler family. 3, Scovllle family. 4. Johnson, Andrew, Pres.
U. S., 1808-1876. I. Shankland, James Horton, 1846-1888. n.
Shankland, Alexander Beaty, 1816-187T. rn. Fov*? y Jo-
seph Smith, 1822-1902.
MS 61-1137
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
MacPherson family.
Papers, 1762-1855.
245 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters (1766-78) from Captain John MacPherson, 1726-1782, of
Philadelphia, to his son William, at Princeton ; copy of a letter from
Major John MacPherson, 1754-1775, to his father written Just before
the attack on Quebec in which he was killed ; a group of letters (1762-
1855) mainly to William MacPherson, 1756-1818, concerning North-
ampton County, Reading, military affairs, and tie MacPherson Blues,
and a few letters (1805-09) written from Jamaica, B. W. I., by J. M.
MacPherson.
Presented by Mrs. W, M. Hornor, 1951,
1. Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776. 2. Princeton University —
Students. 8. Northampton Co., Pa. 4. Beading, Pa. 6. U. S. —
History, Military— To 1900— Sources. 6. Pennsylvania In-
fantry. MacPherson's Blues, 1794-1800.
MS 61-1138
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lewis, William David, 1792-1881.
Papers, 1800-1918.
15,000 items.
In Hlptorlcal Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant, banker, politician, and literary dilettante.
Correspondence, diaries, an autobiography, Russian notebooks (1815-
18) and literary MSS. Contains material on the first ten years of
the Glrard Bank, of which Lewis was the first cashier, on the oppo-
sition by Whig Senator James Cooper to his confirmation as Collector
of the Port of Philadelphia In 1849, on Intra-party quarrels among
the Pennsylvania Whigs In the period 1849-53, and on the libel suit
of Levett Harris. Includes a Journal (1853) of William D. Lewis,
Jr., on a trip to Italy, a scrapbook of political and business clippings,
a scrap of Civil War interest, a World War I scrapbook, a diary
(1856-57) of Thomas Nellson, 3 boxes of correspondence of John D.
Lewis, brother of William, who was a merchant In Russia, records
(1826-27) of arrivals aud clearances of vessels at Philadelphia, and
a marine letter book (1826-27)
1, Glrard Bank, Philadelphia. 2. Whig party. Pennsylvania.
3. Russia — Descr. & trav. 4. Italy — Descr. & tra v. — 1807-1860.
5, U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Miscellanea. 6. European War, 1914-
1918— Mlscellauea. 7. Russia— Oomm. 8. Shipping— Philadelphia,
MS61-1139
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Holland, Charlton Gilmore, 1911-
Papers, 1936-59.
1300 items.
In University of Virginia Library (2870)
Psychiatrist and archeoiogist. Correspondence, diary (1944), and
other papers. The correspondence Is mostly with Holland's wife
while he was with the Medical Corps In the Pacific, 1942-45, and con-
tains information on psychiatric cases and war medicine. Includes a
Tagalog translation, by Eduardo Makabenta, of Foe's The Raven.
Correspondents include J, C. Crawford, Clifford Evans, Lawrence Pay-
ton Harris, Betty Jane Meggers, Henry Bearden Mulholland, Julian
M. Robinson, the Smithsonian Institution, John Reed Swanton,
Charles Frederick Voegelln, and David Cole Wilson. The material is
related to the library's Areheologlcal Society of Virginia collection.
Deposit, 1948-60.
1 World War, 1939-1945 — Personal narratives, American. 2, Psy-
chiatry—Cases, clinical reports, statistics. 8. World War, 1039-
1945— Medical and sanitary affairs. 4. Medicine, Military. 6. Poe,
Edgar Ai.siii, 1809-1849. The Raven.
MS 01-1140
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Stuart, Archibald, 1757-1832,
Papers of Archibald Stuart and Briscoe G. Baldwin,
1742-1805.
10ft.ua. 4300 items)
In University of Virginia Library (228)
Correspondence and other papers of two lawyers and Judges of
Staunton, Va. Legal and financial papers comprise most of the collec-
tion; correspondence Is chiefly letters to Stuart and Baldwin from
clients. Includes lectures and other papers concerning Baldwin's
private law school; and material relating to Stuarfs father, Alexan-
der, Revolutionary officer and founder of Liberty Hall Academy (now
Washington and Lee University), to his son, Alexander Hugh Holmes,
Vi S. Representative from Virginia and Cabinet officer, and to Bald-
win's father-in-law, John Brown (d. 1828), chancellor of the Staunton
District. Correspondents Include John Coalter, William Waller Hen-
lng, John Taylor, A. W. Dunscomb, and Philip Norbone Nicholas.
The material is related to the library's Alexander Hugh Holmes
Stuart papers.
Deposit, 1938.
1 Lawyers — Staunton, Va. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
I Baldwin, Briscoe G. n. Stuart, Alexander, 1733-1822 or 3. m.
Brown, John, d. 1826. rv. Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1807-1891.
MS 61-1141
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Bardin, James Cook, 1887-1959.
Papers, 1927-48.
150 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (2977)
Professor at the University of Virginia. Correspondence relating
■ to Simon Bolivar's relationship with the University of Virginia, and
to Bolivar's nephew and adopted son, Fernando Bolivar's years as a
student there in 1827-28; together with thirteen letters of Fernando
Simon Bolivar, grandson of the Liberator's nephew; a typescript
translation of Simon Bolivar's Metodo que se debe segulr en la edu-
cacion de ml sobrlno Fernando Bolivar : and correspondence, clippings,
and photos, concerning the dedication and presentation of Venezuela's
gift of Simon Bolivar's portrait by Tito Salas to the University of Vir-
ginia on Founder's Day, April 13, 1944. Other correspondents Include
Edwin Anderson Alderman, Pedro Manuel Arcaya, the Bolivarlnn
Society of the United States, Antonio Jose Calcafio Herrera, Edmund
Schureman Campbell, Harry demons, William Mellard Connor, Tco-
baldo Constante, Diogenes Escalante, Roscoe Bradley Gaither, Julio
Suarez Galbfln, Luis E.Gdmez Ruiz, Daniel A. del Rio, J. Gonzalez
Estarrlol, the Hlpage Co., Richmond, Va„ Dubney Stewart Lancaster,
Sylvia Oarnelro LeBo, Vicente Lecuna, Anne P. Lesuk, James H.
McOall, William McFarland, John L. Merrill, Lucius Gaston Moffatt,
John Lloyd Neweomb, Clarence W. Newman, the Pan American Union,
Harcourt Parrish, V. Paz A, Enrique Planchart, Harry Chapln
Plummer, the Richmond times dispatch, Carlos A. Rolando, Leo S.
Rowe, Elisabeth Randolph Shirley, Victor F. Schroeter, Leslie Judd
Swltzer, Philip K. Tattersall, E. Tlegdenledon, H. Eric Trnmmell,
.Alexander Wlibourne Weddell, and Young's Art Shop, Richmond, Va.
Gift 1954
1. Bolivar", Simon, 1783-1830. 2. Bolivar, Fernando S. 3. Virginia.
University — Students. I. Bolivar Velazquez, Fernando Simon.
MS 61-1142
•Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
De Golyer, Everette Lee, 1886-1956.
Papers, 1907-56.
6200 folders.
In the De Golyer Foundation Library (Dallas)
Geologist, Cftrrespondence, personal writings, and other material
relating to organizations In which De Golyer was active, government
activities, book dealers, schools, the Saturday review, California, the
history of geophysics, geographical Information, petroleum history,
and the history of oil exploration.
Typewritten calendar and Index, compiled by Homer De Golyer, in
the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Bequest of Mr. De Golyer, 1957,
1. Book collecting. 2. Schools — U. S. 3. Saturday review.
4. California. 6. Geo- physics. 6. Petroleum.
MS61-1143
De Golyer Foundation, Dallas. Library
Maitland, John J 1820-1898.
Family papers, 1729-1898.
222 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business pullet's of several members of the Maitland family of
Philadelphia: John Maitland, 1770-1852, Thomas Maitland, 1781-
1826, Wllliuiii ,1. Maitland, 1809-1864, John J. Maitland, 1820-1898,
and Joseph Maitland, 1823-1886, with accounts of the life of John J.
MS 61-1144
447
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Maitland, John J
1898.., (Continued)
1820-1898. Family papers, 1729-
Maltland, his activities In Virginia, and his Civil War experiences in-
cluding his capture at Fort Donelsou in 1862, his imprisonment and
eventual exchange. Includes papers (1784-1811) of Thomas Fitz-
Slmons, Philadelphia merchant and signer of the Constitution, with
material ^on his business activities, the construction of the U S
Frigate Philadelphia (1799-1800) .ind his public Interests Corrt
■'SSSM? elude W 1IUaf ^Constable, Henri Dearborn ^Crew F £
Simons, John Holker, and Robert Morris ^
Purchase, 1956.
■ ' ' ; 1. V. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2 Philadelnhla—
S?S3«H "'-""p'' < Fr, / M » ) * Pen^ylvtnia-M & govt-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1144
Coronel, Antonid Franco, 1817-1894.
Papers, 1770-1912.
10 ft. (1728 items)
In Los Angeles County Museum.
In part, transcripts.
Physician, mayor of Los Angeles, and California state treasurer.
Correspondence; documents relating to Coronet's appointments to
office; Los Angeles city ordinances; political handbills, posters and
related materials, largely 1858-BO; deeds, papers connected with law-
suits, and similar documents ; telegrams; real estate maps, almanacs,
lithographs, photos., and memorabilia. Includes material on the Los
Angeles City Council, Los Angeles Board of Education, California
State Board of Horticulture, and the Democratic Club of California,
S/fSIS prominently mentioned Include Manuel Coronel, Jose G.
& D S W& XT ' SePUlveda, Mariano G. VaUeTo?and Ben-
Vo^c°feSn 0n - Th ' mate,!lal ** relate< n o t^ repoUorys Del
*nS b l 1Sl 'J! lfind ! ne f, ldl " n the repository. Also described In The
Antonio F. Coronel collection (1906) and in Los Angeles Countv
Museum Quarterly, v. 14, no. 4 (1958) p. 4-7 "^ Angeies bounty
f o?n£Z!f-£ I 8 ? 68 chamber of Commerce. 1959.
Oalifornl Stale ^bLI^tt 2 ' f f at , r ° I ' ,,ge ' Politlcal - Ca » lf <' r '' i ''- 3-
™f»i k d ■ ate Board of Horticulture. 4. California— Sop lift.'*
LosAngelesCo. Museum MS 61-1145
Dubois, Fred Thomas, 1851-1930.
Papers, 1886-1930.
24ft
In Idaho State College Museum
^nV Kaasi: ss£. Stta^SkSrs
S S „ Cha^n ^^' 8 ' W term ln the Senate, tolTs manag*
TJ \ U ' n -r? 61, & e° Tt -— 1901-1909. 2. Clark, Chanm 185<V-1B21 1
Idaho State Coll. Wu8eum MS<51-1146
Dubreuil, Joseph Villars.
Papers, 1760-1850.
45 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
„ £ ren S b army officer and Louisiana planter. Family and business
S a St, r8 ;= 0eUmentS J °, f a publlc nature . and « volume of verse InXdS
^"™; Proposed laws, census returns, treasury reports, and "conlS
of speeches made in the Louisiana Territorial Legislature regain*
Louisiana's relationship to the U. S. Government The papeTare ^
Acquired, 1944.
Duke TJnlv. Library
MS 61-1147
Dantzler, Absalom F d. 1862.
Papers, 1840-78.
287 items.
In Duke University Library.
' Lawyer, minister, legislator, and Confederate officer, of Jasper Co
Miss. Correspondence, largely between Absalom and Susan (MI1U
saps) Dantzler, especially while he was In the legislature and In the
Army Dantzler's letters reflect state legislative procedure of the
secession period and the first years of tbe Civil War, and give infor
mation on camp life and the Battles of Iuka and Corinth. Susan
Dantzler s letters concern home and family matters, with occasional
remarks about Negro misbehavior In the community. One of the
early letters (1849) describes conditions in California during the gold
rush; another (1855) analyzes the platform of the Know-Nothing
Party and discusses Immigration. Includes a number of addresses
given Dantzler while at Centenary College In Louisiana. a<Wresses
Card Index ln the library.
Acquired, 1944.
A m 1 «J iIISSl ? ippi ~"^i; & govt ~ Clv " War - 2 Confederate States of
America. Army-Military life. 3. Corinth, Miss., Battle of 1862 4
Iuka Miss., Battle of, 1862. 5. California-Gold d scovertes ' eAmer-
lean Party. 7. U. S.-Emlg. & Immlg. r. Dantzler, Susan (MllUapIo
DukeDnlv. Library MS 61-1148
Dabney family.
Papers, 1716-1945.
12 ft.
lect^no"^)* N ° rth Car0 "" a Llbrar y. Southern Historical Col-
Business aid personal correspondence, and legal, financial, and
military papers of five generations of the Dabney family of Vlrolnfa
Beginning In the 1830's the papers are chiefly of Robert Lewis DaS:
£?„' ^Werlan clergyman, teacher, author, and Confedefate chant
lain, who was associated with Hampden-Sydney College and th*
7»mMl^ m ' na j;7 ^r, VI K rslnla: °' hls b ™«'er; of the JamS Morrison
family into which Dabney married In 1848; and of his son Charles
^""am Dabney, scle >itlst, educator, and author, who held State and
Federal Government positions in the field of chemistry and agriculture
?!!!! w . h0 ^sPfesldent of the University of Tennessee (1887-1904)
and of the University of Cincinnati (1904-20). Robert DabneV's
papers include letters to his wife during the Civil Wal and Xrs
regarding his biography of Thomas J. Jackson. Charles DabS
F™T -SftSf hlS , Wld P ranse 2 f Protoslonal activities and publfc^
™»i a , ddt l° n t0 u h l s fPec^c Institutional positions and wrlttera.
^H y . re ', a , te *° sucb topics as international affairs, naUonal "efenlS
and world peace, education ln the South and ln Mexico am iSS
*?£&*$ "i?"- ml "eraL resource\1n Atabam^ TexS "and
North Carolina, and Dabney family history Carra™X;,t,? a8 ' . ".
T '."""S W B °A tle ' W «" ace ButWckfFranST ^uamter^PhU 6
SSru r S ^r 1 * 011 ' CI T arence H - D o°d, B. L Doheny J D?Eggiesten
Parka P. Flournoy, Jr., James D. Hosklns, John McLaren McR™£'
Alexander J. McKelway, James Morrison, H. Hall Mo?r™n Edward
Pearson Moses, Robert C. Ogden, Walter Hlnes Page, George F. Pea-
S." dy ,' H ^ n .^ y s - Prlt chett, Edward T. Sanford, Benjamin M. Smith,
Edwin Willlts, A. F. Woods, and R. B. Woodworth
Indexed description in the library.
Gift of Mrs, Alexander Thomson and Mrs, John W. Ingle, Jr 1947
n t 1, y'S— H'st.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side!
2. Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. 3. World politics 4 U S —
Defenses. 5. Peace. 6. Education— Southern States. 7. ' Mines' and
mineral resources— Southern States. 8. Education— Mexico. 9 Aerl-
culturareducatlon 10. Science— Study and teaching. r. Dabney
Robert Lewis. 1820-1898. n. Dabney, Charles William, 1855-1945.
m. Morrison family. *<**r-i*r*j.
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 61-1149
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900.
Papers, 1864-98.
ca. 800 items and 8 y.
In Kansas State Historical Society collections.
Surveyor, banker, soldier, rancher, and journalist Papers relating
to personal affairs and to Kuhn's various business Interests, such as
banking, contracting, buying and selling of land, farming/and news-
paper publishing. Includes letters written while he was chief clerk
da?ko:Ind g |aT^rl t tor?. K10Wa • Com ^ ne o"" Wichita agency at Ana-
Partial list of Incoming letters by subject ln the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Kuhn, 1900.
■ 1. Banks and banking— Kansas. 2. Construction industry— Kansas
3. Real estate business— Kansas. 4. Agriculture— Kansas. 5. Journal-
ism— Kansas. 6. Kiowa Indians — Government relntloris 7 Co-
manche Indians— Government relations. 8. Wichita Indians-Gov-
ernment relations. 9. Indians of North America— Indian Territory.
„ MS 61-1150
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
448
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1886.
Papers, 1834-93.
ca, 300 Items.
la Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Army officer, superintendent of Tennessee state prisons, post-
master, and farmer. Correspondence (family, personal, and mili-
tary), Mexican War diary, Confederate military reports and maps,
journal (1881-84) of farming activities, miscellaneous military pa-
pers, memorabilia, and other material. Includes two letters (1842-
43) written to T. H. Williams by Andrew Jackson and John Tyler with
references to African slave trade and to the arming of merchant
vessels to prevent search and seizure by England ; the original roster
of the 3d Regt. and the muster rolls of Company E of the 1st Regt. of
Tennessee Volunteers during the Mexican War; correspondence and
accounts (1874-79) dealine with Tennessee state prisons, weather
reports of rainfall in Tennessee (1882-85) and the organization and
minutes of meetings (1892-93) of a military company. Corrod-
ents include Braxton Bragg, H. D. Clayton, E. S. Guliey, ThWas
Herndon T. F. Hunley, H. R. Jackson, Joseph Eggleston Johnson
i^nranSlc; ^en^ dr ' Ck ' JaWeS U>DgStr - t - *" »° "£
Information on literary rights available in the library
Deposited by General Cheatham's daughter, Mrs. Telfair Hodgson,
o 7. U i S— Hist—War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives
J,^**™S Stat6S ° £ Amer l<a-Hlstory, Military-Sources. I
Agriculture-Tennessee. 4. Tennessee-Militia. 5. Prlsons-Tennet
see. 6. Rain and rainfall— Tennessee. 7. Slave-trade.' i Tennessee
Jw-1848. Et ' 18ie - 1841 - »• Tennessee Intontry' - 3d u£&
Tennessee State Llbr.
and Archives
MS 61-1151
Campbell, James Lyle, 1808-1875.
Papers, 1781-1920.
788 items.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer find lawyer, of Gerrardstown, W. Va. Correspondence and
legal and business papers of the Campbell and related Lyle McKe-
owen, Henshaw, Bums, and Tabb families, centering around the
career of James Lyle Campbell, but also covering that of his father,
fV? nJ? £°V, Ca , m P bel >. and of his son, another James Wilson Camp-
bell The bulk of the collection consists of legal papers, receipts, bills!
land deeds and Indentures, wills, estate and executors' papers, and
court orders and opinions. Includes a series of letters (1854-55)
from James Lyle Campbell and his daughter Emma to James W
Campbell, commenting on life in Berkeley Co., W. Va., farming ODera-
i? ns, „ a n - d r?? 1It i cs ' esroeclaI ly the Know-Nothlng Party; -correspond.
pi 06 iff ""£ „ } .I 1 ; '" 1 cou ? in nnd memb ers of his family of Lafayette
Co., Mo. describing farming practices and commodity prices the
growing cattle operations; Kansas and the "border ruffians?" ?at road
Faulknpr ^, and Co^ewtesentlrnent; and papers of Charles James
Jaulkner, Sr. and Jr., dealing with debts and with the Berkelfv
County Agricultural and Mechanical Association Berkeley
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
„Jf B « rk f le y c °" w - Va— Soc. life & cust. 2. West Virginia— PoL &
govt, 3. Agriculture—West Virginia-Berkeley Co. 4. Agriculture-
Missouri -Lafayette Co. 5. Cattle trade -Missouri 6 BerkeW
County (W. Va.) Agricultural and Mechanical Association 7 Kan*
sas- Hist. -1854-1861. 8. Railroads - The wis *T Faulkner
^^ri^T'n 80 ^ 1884 ' "• Faulkner, Charles JamS;
1847-1929. ni. Camp- bell family. '
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1152 rev
Hyatt, Thaddeus.
Papers, 1843-98.
ca. 500 Items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Kansas State Historical Society collections.
_ Microfilm (positive) made from originals lent by John Kenneth
Hyatt.
■ _ New York manufacturer, Inventor, structural engineer, and philan-
thropist. Letters, journal, articles for the press and other papers re-
lating to the American Settlement Co., the National Kansas Commit-
tee, relief to settlers of Kansas in 1856 and 1860, settlers' experiences,
and other topics reflecting Hyatt's support of the Free-State cause In
Kansas. Also Includes letters (written while Hyatt was In England
and on the Continent) concerning inventions, construction projects,
business enterprises, and family matters; and two letter books con-
taining letters written by Theodore Hyatt to his brother Thaddeus
and to Samuel Clark Pomeroy relating to Kansas affairs, lands, rail-
roads, financial affiirs of the Hyatts, and Thaddeus Hyatt's imprison-
ment In Washington for contempt.
Described In Kansas historical collections, v. 1-2 (1875-1880) p.
100-102, and In the Biennial report of the Kansas State Historical
Society (1895-1896) p. 46-47,
Gift of Thaddeus Hyatt, 1878-65.
1. Kansas— Hist.— 1854-1861— Sources. 2. Kansas— Emig & immig
8. Frontier and pioneer life— Kansas. 4, Kansas— Econ. condlt. 5
Hyatt family. 6. Inventlons—U. S. i. Hyatt, Theodore.
„ MS 61-1153
Kansas State Hist. Soc.
Stoddard, Ephraim Samuel.
Papers, 1836-1906.
219 items and 13 v.
In Tuiane University Library.
Union soldier, merchant, and educator. Personal correspondence;
letters and speeches dealing with Stoddard's political and educational
careers In Louisiana; diaries and accounts (1858-75) covering 14
months as a prisoner Qf war In Tyler, Tex., and life in New Orleans ;
MSS. of his war experiences and humorous writings under the pen-
name "Pog Woggln" ; a genealogy of the Stoddard family ; and 8 scrap-
books of newspaper clippings: one relating to poetry and other topics,
one on the School Board in New Orleans, and one of Mrs. Stoddard's.
Gift of Mr. Stoddard's daughter, Mrs. Ella M. Roberts, 1947.
1. U. S. — Hist, — Civil War— Personal narratives. 2,'TJ. S.— Hist. —
Civil War — Prisoners and prisons. 3. Louisiana — Pol. & govt— -1R65-
4. Louisiana. State Board of Education. 5. Education
Louisiana. 6. Stoddard family.
m. , ry . r ,k M S 61-4154
TulaneUnlv. Library
American Missionary Association.
Archives, 1839-79.
53 ft. (ca. 150,000 items)
In Flsk University Library.
Correspondence, constitutions, circulars, proclamations, pamphlets,
photos., and other papers relating to the Civil War, African slavery,
abolition,, the Underground Railroad, the colonization of Africa,
Negro education, Reconstruction, Flsk University, and the Kii Klux
Klan. Includes the constitution of the American Freedman's Aid
Commission, a journal kept by H. M. Ladd while exploring In Africa
for a suitable location for a mission ; correspondence of John G. Fee,
E. H. Fatrchild and Mattle E, Anderson relating to Berea College;
and the correspondence of Lewis and Arthur Tappan with and for
the American Missionary Association. Other persons represented
Include Samuel C. Armstrong, Henry Ward Beecher, Lyman Beecher,
Thomas K. Beecher, Gall Borden, John Bowrlng, Salmon P. Chase,
Ernstus M. Cravath, Charles G. Finney, Clinton B. Flsk, James A.
Garfield, William Lloyd Garrison, Parke Godwin, Oliver O. Howard,
John Jay, William Jay, Owen Lovejoy, Isaac Pendleton, Anson G.
Phelps, William H. Seward, Gerrlt Smith, Adam K. Spence, Henry
B. Stanton, and Charles Sumner.
Described In Description of contents of American Missionary As-
sociation Archives, by A, R. Rumball-Petre (1943) and in American
Missionary Archives In Flsk Dniversity Library, compiled by Arna
Bontemps (1947)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Association, 1947.
1. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Anti-
slavery movements. 3. Negroes— Colonization— Africa. 4. Negroes-
Education, a. Reconstruction. 6. Ku Klux Klan. 7. Fisk Univer-
sity, Nashville. 8. Berea College. 9. American freedman's union com-
mission. 10. Missions— Africa.
MS 61-1155
Flsk Univ. Llbr.
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector.
Papers, 16th-20th cent.
125 ft.
In Morrlstown National Historical Park (Morrlstown, N. J.) col-
lections.:
Chiefly 18th cent, materials, Including more than 100 papers of
George Washington (correspondence, journals, documents, and bound
books); letters of Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, John
Adams, James Madison, nnd others ; orderly books and journals of
British, French, and American participants In the American Revo-
lution; the "lost" orderly book (June-Oct. 1778) of William Howe,
Admiral George Rodney's logbook and signal book, Jarquain Laine's
diary of naval events (1778-80), Major Joseph Bloomfield's journal
(1776-78), correspondence (1779-88) of Philip York, earl of Hard-
wlcke, and Colonel Napier's journal of the Burgoyne campaign. Im-
portant colonial Items are portions of Thomas Hutchinson's MS. of
his History of Massachusetts Bay, the original MSS. of documents
published In Moneure Conway's Karons of the Potomac and Rappa-
hanock, and several journals written during the French and Indian
War, Also Included are a number of papers relating to the War of
1512 and the Civil War, 19 vols, of European historical material,
chiefly on English histow and the Thirty Years War, and other ma-
terials of a historical and general nature.
Name Index and inventory In the library.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1955.
1. U. S — Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S— Hist.— French and
Indian War, 1755-1703— Sources. 3. U.S.— Hist— War. of 1812—
Sources. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 5. Gt. Brit.— Hist—
Sources. C. Thirty Years' War, 1G18-1648. 7. Massachusetts— Hist. —
Colonial period. 8. Virginia — Soc. life & cust. i. Washington,
George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
MS 61-1156
Morrlstown National Historical Park, Morrlstown, N. J.
449
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1877-1955, collector.
Archives from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacog-
doches, Tex., 1744-1837.
75 V. ..,
In Houston Public Library.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals' in the Texas State Archives
Austin.
Personal correspondence nnd official documents (1702-1S37) of the
county clerk, Nacogdoches; applications nnd other. papers (1800-85)
for settlement in Texas; family and place histories; and translations
from the Nacogdoches Archives (1744-1836) and the Bexar Archives
(1745-1835) Includes translations of correspondence of Manuel
Maria de Salcedq, and Antonio Martinez, governors of Texas under
tho Snqnlqh votrlmf*
T»S l i R i°, S ? ed a £ the t'nlverslty of Texas Library in the E C Barker
S-s^^TexaT' a " d ' D th6 ^^ ^llon 'catalog aTt^
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Purchased from Mrs. Blake, 1039
1. Texas — Hist, — To 1848 — Sources. 2 Archives — Terns i
J e ?^r Gencal - "• Texas-History, Local. I. Martinez Antanin
Texlv. Bexfr Co d ?'T : e 1 x nnUel iIaWa *^ UU - ^^pffift
Houston, Tex. Public
Library
MS 61-1157
Lloyd, Malcolm, b. 1874.
Family papers, 1749-1878.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, documents and genealogical data pertaining to the related,
families of Carpenter, Howell, Ladd, Lewis, Lloyd, nnd Malcolm. In-
cludes Civil War papers of Lt. Isaac Lloyd and a chancery docket
(1857-73) and circuit court docket (1853-74) of Richard W. Howell
of Camden, N. J.
Presented by Mr. Lloyd, 1940.
1. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2. Court records— Camden,
N. J. 8, Carpenter family. 4. Howell family. 5. Ladd family. 6
Lewis family. 7. Lloyd family. 8. Malcolm family.
„,' ■,■",„,' MS 61-1158
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928.
Papers, 1812-1946.
30ft. (en. 40,000 items)
In Tennessee State Archives, Manuscript Section
Cabinet officer, Jurist, and lawyer. Correspondence (family, per-
sonal, and business), speeches, briefs, reports, biographical and
genealogical data, scrapbooks, clippings, photos., memorabilia, and
other papers. JThe bulk of the material covers Dickinson's service as
Secretary of War (1909-11) The genealogical and biographical data
contain deeds wills, early letters, sketches, and accounta of thVCarr,
Claiborne, Dickinson, Grundy, Maxwell, Overton, Waller, and kindred
fi a „ !?^ nc l ud< ?. inat .? rlal relMa S to the Alaskan boundary arbitra-
tion (1903) at which Dickinson represented the U. S., together with
the notes of Lord Alverstone who represented Gt. Brit; 16 vols, of
records of the Kenson Plantation, Joiner, Ark., nnd a volume of busl-
ness correspondence dealing with the management of the plantation
from 1915 until its sale in 1919; reports on Puerto Rico, Panama Canal
Zone, and the Philippines; speeches on the concentration of power in
the Federal Government, race problems, International arbitration, the
South and Its problems, and a variety of other subjects. Also Includes
papers of Jacob McGavock Dickinson, Jr., consisting of 6 vols of
original battle maps used during World War i, a portfolio of drawings
by the French artist Jean Berne Belllcour, and a tew items dealing
with the Tennessee State Guard of which *e was the commanding
officer until his resignation in 1946. Correspondents Include Charles
Francis Adams, Lord Alverstone, Newton D. Baker, R. A. Baltenger
Albert J. Beverldge, William B. Borah, Foster V. Brown, Neal BrownJ
Wllllnni J. Bryan, Joseph W. Burns, Andrew Carnegie, F. W Carpen-
ter, Joseph H. Choate, Grover Cleveland, Calvin Coolldge, Oaruthers
Kwlng, Stuyvesant Fish, W. Cameron Forbes, Henry Ford. Job*
Watson Foster, Finis J. Garrett, Llndley M. Garrison, Gteorge W
Goethals William O. Gorgns, Thomas W. Gregory, jX Marian
Judson Harmon, Frank H. Hitchcock, Herbert Hoover, Charles K.
SF5 J 3o }l n ,} V - 1u « d - Jean J - J "saerand, William S. Kenyoa,
T^iit n r K°V ?" -! H 2, bert Lan8 "«. Luke Lea, James HaSltori
Lewis, Robert Lincoln, Horace Lurton, William G. McAdoe, James a
MeReynolds, Franklin MacVeagh, George Von Lengerke Miy«-, Rich-
ard Olney, Thomas Nelson Page, Charles A. Peabody, Georas »! Peek.
wnn.m H r ?«» g 'T r K e0 T°^ e K 0050 ™". E»hu Root, He»ry L, Stln»o«;
William H. Taft, John J. Vertrees, Joseph Wheeler, Edward D. WWK
Albert H. Whitfield, George W. Wlckersham, Woodrow WUsbb.
Leonard Wood, and Marcus J. Wright.
Register published in 1959 by the Tennessee State Library and
Archives, Archives Division, Manuscripts Section.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Jacob McGavock Dickinson, Jr., Mrs. Henry Dickinson, nnd
Mrs. James Lowery, 1956-59.
« n u - s - 1 ' 01 - & eOTt-1909-1913. 2. Aluskn-nomid.-Cnn.ida.
3. Canada— Bound.— Alaska. 4. Plantations— Arkansns. 5 U S —
Territories and possessions. 6. Federal government— U S 7 S
Race question, 8. Arbitration, International; 9. Southern States—
Soc. condlt. 10. European War, 1914-191S— Maps. 11. Tennessee-
Militia. I. Dickinson, Jacob McOnvock, 1891-
Tennessee. State Llbr. and Archives ,°
Jones family.
Papers, 1832-1930.
ca. 1600 items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence (chiefly letters of Calvin Jones' children and grand-
children), legal documents, «~; >unt books, bills, receipts, clippings,
photos., and memorabilia of the Bolivar, Tenn. family : Calvin Jones
(1775-1846) physician, state and city official in North Carolina, and
TJ. S. Army officer; his children Montezuma, Paul Tudor, Octavia,
Thomas, and John ; his grandchildren James W., Fanny, nnd Temper-
ance (the children of Montezuma), the children of Paul Tudor and
Thomas; and other relatives including the Williams and the Condrons.
The largest portion of the correspondence belongs to Fanny and to
James W. Jones, a member of the Tennessee Legislature from 1891-97
and a large land owner in Tennessee and Arkansas. Fanny's corre-
spondence (ca. 130 items, 1869-1911) includes letters written while
she attended the Mary Sharpe School in Winchester, Tenn. nnd letters
from two of her lovers, Robert Easterling, nnd J. W. Fowlkes. The
papers of James W. Jones consist of ca. 350 letters (1869-1930) and
legal papers dealing with his business transactions. Among his cor-
respondents are Edward Ward Carmnck, Isham O. Harris, Kenneth D.
McKellar, Josla'h Patterson, Austin Peay, John K. Shields, nnd
John L. T. Sneed.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Presented by Mr. Hd Knox Boyd, 1955.
1. Students — Alabama, 2. Students — Tennessee. 3. Tennessee —
Pol. & govt,— 1865- 4. Plantations— Southern States. 5. Real
property— Southern States. 6. Cookery, American — Southern States.
I. Jones, Fanny, n. Jones, James W., Tennessee legislator.
MS 61-1160
Tennessee. State Llbr, and Archives
Livingston family.
Papers, 1719-1873.
336 Items.
In Museum of the City of New York Library.
Principally letters (1736-52) of Philip Livingston and Robert Liv-
ingston to Jacob Wendell about business matters, together with papers
of various members of the Livingston family. Includes 21 letters
(1801-03) from Thomas Jefferson to Chancellor Robert R. Livingston
on diplomatic affairs with France.
Card catalog in the library.
Gift, 1947.
1. TJ. S— For. rel.— France. 2. France— For. rel. — TJ. S. 8. Louisi-
ana Purchase. i. Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749. n. Livingston,
Robert, 1708-1790. m. Wendell, Jacob, rv. Jefferson, Thomas, Pres.
0. S., 1748-1826. v. Livingston, Robert R„ 1746-1813.
MS 61-1161
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Llbr.
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882.
Papers of Clement Claiborne Clay and f amilY, 1811-1925.
8541 Items and 37 v.
In Dul c University Library.
Alabama lawyer, diplomat, planter, and public official. Diaries,
personal and political correspondence, business papers and accounts,
plantation records, scrapbooks, clippings, notebooks, legal fee books,
memoranda, college notes, and other papers. Material pertains also
to Clay's father, Clement Comer Clay, also a lawyer, planter, and
statesman; to his mother, Susanna Claiborne Withers Clay; and to
his wife, Virginia Caroline Tunstall Clay (Virginia Clay-Clopton),
author and social leader. Includes papers of Clay's brothers, Hugh
Lawson Olay and John Withers Clay, and their wives. The subjects
covered range from personal and family affairs and social gossip to
puMlc Issues of the ante beHum, Civil War, and Reconstruction pe-
riods. Much material pertains to the elder Clay's service as Alabama
Governor (1835-37) and Member of both Houses of Congress ; to the
son's activity la the Senates of the TJ. S. and the Confederacy, and
to his dipkwuatk;, pirating, and legal Interems. Some papers relnte
to education of the elder Chiy's i sons lit the Universities of Alabama
a»d Virginia ; to civic affaire 1* Huatsvllle, Ala. ; Democratic and
Whig pontics at the State and national levels; social nnd plantation
life la Alabama and social Kfe hv Washington, D, C. ; secession and
the formation and operatloa of the Confederate Government ; Clay's
relations with Jefferson Davie; Clay's work as a Confederate agent
In Canada, with material bearing on the St. Albans (Vt.) raid of
1864; the publication of the Huatsvllle democrat; public personali-
ties of the times, including Charles Sumner, Stephen A. Donglas,
MS 61-1182
450
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882. Papers
1925. (Continued)
1811-
and others ; and Federal military operations In Alabama. Papers fol-
lowing the war are concerned with accusations against Clay of
supposed complicity In the Lincoln assassination plot, his imprison-
ment and release from Fortress Monroe (Va.), his subsequent pov-
erty, and his efforts to rehabilitate himself in business and farming
operations. Miscellaneous Items Include an executor's book of the
estate of the elder Clay, and minutes of the Madison County Bible
Society (1820-30) Among the correspondents are Jeremiah S. Black,
E. O. Bullock, David Clopton, W, W. Corcoran, J. L. M. Curry, Jef-
ferson Davis, Varlna Davis, Benjamin Fltzpatrlck, TJ. S. Grant, An-
drew Johnson, L. Q. Lamar, Clifford Anderson Lanier, Sidney
Lanier, Stephen R. Mallory, Nelson A. Miles, James K. Polk, John
H. Reagan, R. B. Rhett, E. S. Shorter, Leroy P. Walker, Louis T.
Wlgfall, and William L. Yancey.
Indexed in part. Also described in Guide to the manuscript col-
lections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L.
Goodwin (1947) p. 41-42.
Acquired between 1933 and 1058.
1. Alabama— Pol. & govt— To 1865. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th
cent. 3. Confederate States of America — Pol & govt. 4. HuntsvllU)
weekly democrat, 5. Huntsvllle, Ala. 6. Alabama — Soc. life & cust.
7. Washington, D. C— Soc. life & cust. 8. Alabama. University —
Students. 9. Virginia. University— Students. 10. Plantations — Ala-
bama. 11. St. Albans Confederate Raid, 1864. 12. Alabama— Hist.—
Civil War. 13. Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. I. Clay, Clement
Comer, 1789-1866. n. Clay, Susanna Claiborne (Withers) 1798-1866.
m. Olay-Ciopton, Virginia, 1825-1915. iv. Clay family, v. Madison
County (Ala.) Bible Society.
MS 61-1162
Duke Univ. Library
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1896, colleotor.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1863.
282 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and documents apparently gathered for an autograph col-
lection. Includes a group of 100 Items addressed to Isaac Dutton
Barnard, army officer In the War of 1812 and later a West Chester
attorney and U. S. Senator; Items relating to the academy operated
by Anthony Bolmar In West Chester from 1826-1858; letters (1838-
54) addressed to General Perslfor F. Smith concerning the Seminole
and Mexican Wars; Massachusetts commercial papers (1716-1850),
particularly of the Derby family of Salem, Mass. ; six letters (1852)
concerning legal efforts to free a Negro girl, Rachel Parker; lottery
tickets of the Union Canal and the Federal City lotteries; about 20
letters (1761-1863) addressed to .the Townsend family, of West
Chester, a few of these referring to Washington Townsend's auto-
graph collecting. Correspondents of Isaac Dutton Barnard Include
Nicholas Blddle, John Blnns, James Buchanan, Simon Cameron,
George M. Dallas, Susan Decatur, William S. Duane, Peter S. DuPon-
ceau, William Flndlay, Duff Green, C. J. Ingersoll, William Marks,
David R. Porter, Condy Raguet, Joseph Rltner, Richard Rush, John
Andrew Schnlze, F. R. Shunk, and General John E. Wool.
Presented by Mra Frederic J. LeMalstre, 1957.
1. Seminole War, 2d, 1835-1842. 2. U. S.— Hist— War with Mexico,
1845-1848. 3. Salem, Mass.— Comm. 4. Autographs — U. S. — Collec-
tions. 5. Lotteries — Washington, D, C. 6. Lotteries — Pennsylvania.
7. West Chester, Pa. — Schools. 8. Bolmar, Antolne. i. Barnard,
Isaac Dutton. u. Derby family.
MS 61-1163
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Adams, James O 1877-1967 or 8, eoUeotor.
Adams collection, 17th cent.-ca. 1950.
ca. 2 ft.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Notebooks of abstracts, reference citations, and completed studies
of a group of related families of southwestern Sussex Co., Del. and
adjacent areas of Maryland. The material Is related to the commis-
sion's Turner collection.
Gift of Mrs. Adams, 1958.
1. Sussex Co., Del. — GencaL 2. Eastern Shore, Md.— GeneaL
MS 61-1164
Delaware. Public Archives Ooramn.
Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minn.
Eecords, 1890-1926.
8v.
In Luther College Library,
Account books; minutes of faculty meetings, minutes of trustees
meetings, lists of students, registrar's records, and miscellaneous vol-
umes.:
Card index in the library.
Gift of Bert H. Narveson, 1980.
MS 61-1166
Luther OoU. Libr.
Fisk, Wilbur, 1792-1889.
Papers, 1824-39.
2 file drawers.
In Wesleyan University Library.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Educator. Letters chiefly relating to Wesleyan University, and
other papers.
Gift of the Fisk family.
1. Wesleyan University, Mlddletown, Conn.
MS 61-1166
Wesleyan Univ. Llbr.
Foss, Cyrus David, Bp., 1834-1910.
Papers of Cyrus David and Cyrus David Foss, Jr., 1861-
1909.
8 file drawers.
In Wesleyan University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Methodist bishop and educator. Letters chiefly relating to Wes-
leyan University, and other papers.
Gift of the Foss family.
1. Wesleyan University, Mlddletown, Conn. I, Foss, Cyrus
David, 1869-1918.
MS 61-1167
Wesleyan Univ. Libr.
Turner, Joseph Brown, colleotor.
Genealogical collectiom
ca.22ft.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Clergyman and genealogist. Genealogical notes concerning several
thousand families, with emphasis upon those living on the Delmarva
Peninsula. The records range In content from the medieval period to
1935, but are principally of the 17th through the 19th centuries. The
material is related to the commission's THton, Adams, and Hall col-
lections.
Alphabetical listing of families represented available in the reposi-
tory.
Purchased from the Rev. Turner, 1937.
1. Delaware — Geneal. 2. Eastern Shore, Md.--Geneal. 8. Eastern
Shore, Va. — Geneal.
MS 61-1168
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Hall, Gertrude (Scott) ooUeotor.
Hall collection, 17th cent--ca. 1960.
34 v. and folders.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Abstracts, reference citations, and charts concerning a number of
related Delaware families, principally of Kent Co. The material is
related to the commission's Turner collection.
Gift of S. Warren Hall, 1954.
1. Delaware — Geneal. 2. Kent Co., Del.— Geneal.
MS 61-1169
Delaware, Public Archives Commn.
Hesse, Hermann, 1877-
Popers, 1899-1957.
lft '■.■■.
In Wayne State University Library.
German author. Letters, poems, water color drawings, photos., and
other papers, Including minor printed items.
Unpublished dealer's catalog In the library.
Purchased from Hans Popp, Munich bookdealer, 1958.
MS61-1170
Wayne State University. Library
Zola, Entile, 1840-1902.
Letters, 1878^96.
55 Heme.
In Washington University Library.
French author. Forty-eight letters and seven cards written to 3.
van Santen Kolff relating to Zola's plans, for the completion of the
Rougen-Macquart series, his reactions to his novels, the way In which
he selected the locale and title of each work, his methods of composi-
tion, and the progress of each succeeding study. The material Is re-
lated to the library's Blxby collection;
The letters have been described and published in Emlle Zola's let-
ters to J. van Santen Kolff, edited by R 3. Nless (1940)
Gift of William K. Blxby, 1923. Formerly owned by Paul Gotts-
cbalk,
I. Kolff, Jacob van Santen, 1848-1896.
MS 61-1171
Washington Univ., St. Louis. Library
451
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bixby, William Keeney, 1857-1931.
Papers, 1881-1927.
ca. 600 Items.
In Washington University Library.
niikSS,"— ^ er and „ co ' le ctor- Correspondence and notes relating to
ni^t, 8 , P ^ Cha ^f S ^ f b00ks ' P 8 ^'"^. and papers, the editing of
papers In his collecHon, and acknowledgement of lifts of his privately
printed books .together with letters concerning gifts To? bod™ and
papers to Washington University. Includes 87 letters fl«»l0Wf
Winiam n Marlon Reedy. The material Is re^\o e tte r ?.bKB4b°y
Author, subject, and recipient indexes In the library
1920. ColleCtore and "Meeting. i. Reedy, William Marlon, 1862-
Washington Univ., St.
Louis. Library
MS 61-1172
Washington University, St. Louis. Libraries.
Poetry collection, largely 16th cent,
ca. 100 reels of microfilm.
In Washington University Library
t i^" 06 ^ C k P £ (n «?*" Te > ot MSS. in the British Museum, Bodleian
^annbkries 1 ge UnlTerfilty Ubrflr,e8 ' <"> d other EngUahanTlme™
Collection of English poetry (ca. 300 Items) mostly of the Tudor
period and largely unpublished. "n»uy oi cue iTiaor
Checklist in the library.
Purchased under the direction of William Rlngler. 1855-
1. English poetry— Early modern (to 1700)
Washington Univ., St. Louis. Library MS 61-1173
Ross family.
McFadden-Eoss collection, 1836-1953.
2ft, '
In Dearborn Historical Museum.
Correspondence and business papers of Michael McFadden, Nathan-
bora Much 8 "" 69 ' flDd BUzaoeth RoBB . elating to early Dear-
Gift of the Ross Home, 1952.
X Dearborn, Mich.— Hist.— Sources. i. McFadden, Michael
DearbornHist, Museum MS 61_117 *
Moore, Blaine Free, 1879-1941.
Papers, 1901-06.
50 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Dlvisioa
whH?"™ r and PoUt'cal scientist. Letters and a diary written
Sn« ?■££." W ? h a tea i* er and P ubllc sd ">ol official in theVhSS
P EbPZrS a p iS ture of local conditions of the time. ^
Gift of Mrs. Moore, 1959. <-«■«>.
1. Philippine Islands— Soc. condit.
MS 61-1176
Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1964.
Papers, 1910-21.
6 ft. (ca. 2300 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
?^ n J »', nTeStl fS tors under restrictions accepted by the llbrarv
Information on Uterary rights available In the Ubrary *
Gift of Joseph P. Tumulty, Jr., I960
U. S., U i86W92J: * gOVt - 1913 - mi - * Wilson, Woodrow, Pres.
MS 61-1176
Haight, Ada Clementine (Acker) 1879- ooUeotor
Genealogical records of the Richard Washburn family.
1740-1937.
ca. 2 ft.
In Osslnlng Historical Society collections,
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Deeds, notes, receipts, mortgages, a scrapbook, and written ae-
, counts of families rotated to the Washburn family. u wr,tten *«-
Haight r (1987r The * lchaid Washburn family genealogy, by Mm.
Information on literary rights available In repository.
Gift of Mrs. Haight, 1939 and 1960. .
1. Washburn family.
OsstnlDg Hist. Soc.
MS 61-1177
Harrison, John Scott, 1804-1878.
Papers, 1806-75.
297 items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Farmer and U. S. Representative from Ohio. Correspondence, affi-
davits, land and tax records, mortgages, resolutions, notices invita-
tions, and local maps. Includes material on Harrison's financial diffi-
culties as a farmer, papers on the settlement of his father's estate,
correspondence while in Congress (1853-57), and invitations to ap-
pear as a public speaker (1860-75) The material Is related to collec-
tions in the library of papers of his father William Henry Harrison,
and his son Benjamin Harrison, both Presidents of the United States.
Gifts of Mary Lord Harrison, 1919 and 1932.
1. Agriculture — Economic aspects — Ohio. 2. Harrison, William
Henry, Pres. U.S., 1773-1841. 3. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1853-1857.
MS 61-1178
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1764-1825.
Papers, 1811-38.
ca. 610 items.
In Ohio State Library.
Governor of Ohio. Almost entirely correspondence, mainly of the
period 1812-14, together with some petitions and militia requisitions
Correspondents include William Henry Harrison, E W Tunner J
Van Hprne, and Elijah Wadfworth. ' ' '.' '
Unpublished calendar In tne library. Also described in Catalogue
of manuscript papers ceposlfed in the State Library from the Gover-
nor's Office.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit
1. Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1787-1865. 2. Ohio— Hist.— War of 1812—
Sources.
Ohio. State Llbr.
MS 61-1179
Brown, Ethan Allen, 1776-1852.
Papers, 1806-44.
ca. 500 items.
In Ohio State Library.
Governor of Ohio. Almost entirely correspondence. Chief corres-
pondents include E. Buckingham (1822-31), Alfred Kelley fl822-
85), and M. T Williams (1822-86) * \u**-
^ Unpublished calendar in the library. Also described in Catalogue
of manuscript papers deposited in the State Library from the Gover-
nor's Office. "
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit.
1. Ohio — Pol. & govt. — 1787-1865. 2. Ohio — Hist.— 1787^-1865—
Sources.
Ohio. StateLib, MS 61-1180
Huntington, Samuel, 1766-1817.
Papers, 1785-1826.
391 items.
In Ohio State Library.
Governor of Ohio.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Ohio— Pol. & govt.— 1787-1865. 2. Ohio — Hist. — 1787-1865 —
Sources.
nhi of * tik 'MS 61-1181
Ohio. State Llbr.
Bond, Elizabeth (Powell) 1841-1926.
Papers, 1856-1958.
3 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
College dean. Correspondence (1860-1926), diaries, journals, busi-
ness papers, speeches, biographical and family papers, articles, pic-
tures, and memorabilia. Includes reminiscences about William Lloyd
Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and the Alcott and Emerson families
Correspondents Include Louisa M. Alcott, Ellen Emerson and Qarri-
son Au ^?, e , ma terlal is related to the library's Aaron Powell papers.
Checklist available In the library. .-■*! ^....
Gifts of the College, Hannah Clothier Hull and others, 1940-58,
1. Bond family. 2. Alcott family. 8. Emerson family 4. Garri-
son, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. 5. Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884.
„ „.' „ „ MS 61-il82
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
452
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Scott, William Henry, 1840-1937.
Papers, 1880-1935.
100 items.
In Ohio State University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, class record books, library Index, and
clippings. Includes a typescript of Rutherford B. Hayes : services to
education and philanthropy; a MS. of Edward Orton, citizen; and
letters received from Edward Francis Baxter Orton and James
Hulme Oanfleld. The collection is related to the library's William
Oxley Thompson papers and George Washington Rlghtmlre papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
1. Hayes, Rutherford Blrchard, Pres. U. S., 1822-1893 2. Ohio
State University, Columbus. I. Orton, Edward Francis Baxter!
1829-1899. n. Canfleld, James Hulme, 1847-1909.
_ ' MS 61-1183
Ohio. State Univ. Library
Monsanto Chemical Company.
Questionnaires and reports on employee activities, 1951,
1966.
3 ft.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library,
Replies to questionnaires and reports submitted by about BOO em-
ployees on their day's activities, as of May 9, 1951, together with
additional reports, five years later, by about forty of these. Material
was submitted for a proposed book about Monsanto, which was not
published.
Indexed in the library's catalog.
Access restricted until May 9, 2001.
Gift of the company, 1960.
1. Chemical workers — U. S,
JT , . „ MS 61-1184
Harvard Univ. Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm. Library
Bradley (Osgood) Car Company, Woroester, Mass.
Keoords, 1843-90.
8v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Scattered early records of a firm which turned from carriage
making to railroad cars. Includes a book of orders (1848-74), record
of cash paid (1861-62), list of patterns, and stock Inventory (1865-90)
Indexed in the library's catalog.
Gift of Pullman-Standard Co., 1960.
MS 61-1185
Harvard Univ. Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm. Library
Luce, Robert, 1862-1946.
Correspondence with Waldo S. Kendall of Minot, Kendall
& Co., inc., Boston, 1928-41.
666 Items.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Congressman from Massachusetts, Letters relating to Luce's In-
vestments, and to political matters affectim* the investment business.
Indexed in the library's catalog.
Gift of Mr. Luce, 1942.
L Kendall, Waldo S.
rr ..t, . „ , "MS 61-1186
Harvard Univ. Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm. Library
Nott, Samuel.
Papers, 1837-86.
By.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Railroad construction engineer. Letter books, notes, and reports
All but one vol. is Indexed.
Gift of Louis Hennlck, through Railway & Locomotive Historical
Society, 1960. t
\. Railroads — New England — Construction.
MS 61-1187
Harvard Univ. Grad. Seh. Bus. Adm. Library
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries. New
York.
Records, 1813-1936.
2 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library,
Minute books of local sessions now defunct within the Presbytery
of New York. The material Is related to the library's collection of
records of defunct synods In New York State,
Deposited by the New York Presbytery.
1, Church records and registers — New York (State) 2. Presbyte-
rian Church In the U. S. A — Hist. — Sources. 8. Presbyterian Church
in New York (State)— Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-1188
Union Theol. Sem. Llbr.
Leiper, Henry Smith, 1891-
Correspondence, 1933-46.
8 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Congregational clergyman and church official. Correspondence,
periodical articles, pamphlets, and other printed matter relating to
religious conditions in Nazi Germany.
Gift of Mr. Leiper.
1. Germany— Religlon-y-1983-1945. 2. Church and state In Oer-
many---1933-1945.
MS 61-1189
Union Theol. Sem. Llbr.
Falk Mercantile Company, ltd.
Records, 1888-1937.
24 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscripts Division.
Financial and customers' records of a major department store of
Boise, Idaho. Includes papers of branch scores In Nampa, Idaho,
and La Grande, Or,, and correspondence relating to the Bolse-Wlnne-
mucca Railway and other enterprises in which the company owners
had an Interest.
Gift of the company, 1958.
. I. Department stores — Idaho. 2, Department stores — Oregon,
MS 61-1190
Idaho State Hist. Soc,
Idaho. Treasury Dept,
Records, 1863-1938.
24ft. .
In Idaho State Historical Society, State Archives.
Letter books, ledgers, journals, bank' balances, bank investments,
apportionment records, Interest accounts, cashbooks, and treasurer's
warrant register of the territorial as well as of the state treasurer.
Transferred to the Idaho State Archives, 1957.
1. Finance, Public — Idaho.
MS61-1191
Idaho State Hist Soc.
Morgan, John T 1830-1910.
Correspondence, 1880-1900.
4ft. —
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscripts Division.
Banker and lawyer In Blackfoot and Boise, Idaho, and chief justice
of Idaho. Political, legal, and business correspondence.
Gift, 1958-60.
1. Idaho — Pol. & govt. 2. Lawyers — Idaho — Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. 3. Banks and banking — Idaho.
MS 61-1192
Idaho State Hist. Soc.
Lewis, Isaac Ives, 1826-1903.
Business records, 1874-90;
8 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscripts Division.
Miner, banker, surveyor, and newspaperman. Correspondence,
ledgers, and daybooks pertaining mainly to a drugstore In Ketchum,
Idaho.
Gift, 1957.
1. Drugstores — Ketchum, Idaho.
MS 61-1198
Idaho State Hist Soc.
United Presbyterian Church of North America. Presby-
t(sVZ&8,
Records, 1858-1958.
45 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library. .
Correspondence, histories, reports, financial records, and registers;
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. United Presbyterian Church of North America— Hist. — Sources.
2. United Presbyterian Church of North America — Finance.
MS 61-1194
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
453
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
United Presbyterian Church of North America.
Records of congregations. 1858-1958.
63 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Minutes of session meetings, histories, financial records, registers,
and photos.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Ghurch records and registers— tJ. S. 2. United Presbyterian
Church of North America— Hist. — Sources. 8. United Presbyterian
Church of North America — Finance.
MS 61-1195
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Records of congregations, 1787-1969.
25 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Minutes of meetings^ session records, baptismal records, and finan-
cial records.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Ghurch records and registers— U. S. 2. Presbyterian Church In
the U. S. A.— Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-1196
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
Records, 1793-1969.
25 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Minutes of meetings and histories,
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. — Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-1197
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
United Presbyterian Church of North America. Synods.
Records, 1858-1959.
15 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Reports, histories, and financial records.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. United Presbyterian Church of North America— Hist. — Sources.
2. United Presbyterian Church of North America — Finance.
MS 61-1198
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
Myers, William Starr, 1877-1956.
Papers.
10 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Educator. Professional correspondence, Including a series of let-
ters from Herbert Hoover ; and a diary concerning personal and pro-
fessional matters.
1. Political scientists, American— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. I, Hoover, Herbert Olark, Pres. U. S„ 1874-
MS 61-1199
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter, 1877-1834.
Papers.
18 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Publicist. Correspondence, diaries, printed copies of his addresses
and speeches, and a large number of clippings.
Gift of James W. Lee and Ivy L. Lee, Jr.
MS 61-1200
Princeton Univ. Llbr,
Childs, Cephas Grier, 1792-1871.
Statistical documents, 1793-1871.
24 v. nndl box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia publisher, editor, engraver, and lithographer. Statis-
tics on railroads, canals, Iron, coal, agriculture, and population.
1. U. S.— Stat.
MS 61-1201
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pond, William Chauncey, 1830-1925.
Papers, 1850-192-.
5 ft. ( ca. 2000 Items)
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Congregational minister. Sermons, essays, a scrapbook of news-
paper clippings, a Bible with notations made by Pond, nnd photos, of
Congregational church groups. Mainly sermons, the majority of which
were delivered In San Francisco, Downlevllle, Petaluma, and Berkeley,
Calif. Essays are from the author's student days at Bangor Theo-
logical Seminary, Bangor, Maine.
Gift.
1. Congregational churches In California. 2. Congregational
churches— Sermons.
MS 61-1202
Pacific School of Religion. Library
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932.
Letters, 1919-28.
128 Items.
In Ohio State University Library.
Poet. Letters and cards written to Gorham B. Munson, literary
critic and editor.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Schulte's Book Store, 1935.
i. Munson, Gorham Bert. 1896-
MS 61-1203
Ohio. StateUnlv. Library
Gillespie, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1873.
Papers, 1845-60,
ca, 1000 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (133)
Marine Corps officer. Correspondence, official military documents
and reports, and some family papers. Over 450 numbered and
chronologically arranged papers concern his mission to southern Cali-
fornia before the Mexican War; his participation In the war, particu-
larly in the battles of San Pasqual and San Gabriel ; his role In the
court martial of Jobs Charles Fremont and his spirited opposition to
Fremont's Presidential campaign; and other activities. In addition
there are over 500 personal letters and other papers (1847-60) The
papers Include letters and documents of George Bancroft, Alexander
BelL 1799-1870. Thomas Hart Benton, John Bldwell, James Buchanan,
Jefferson Davis, Henry Delano, John Charles Fremont, William Mc-
Kendree Gwln, Archibald Henderson, Ben Holladay, John Pendleton
Kennedy, Thomas Oliver Larkln, James Wilson Marshall, John
Young Mason, Henry Melius, John Berrien Montgomery, John Parrott,
Robert Field Stockton, John Temple and William WolfsklU.
Unpublished calendar of the official papers (1845-54) In the library.
Purchase from Catherine Coffin Phillips, 1940. Formerly owned by
Jacob Zeltlln and Robert B, Cowan.
1. California— Hist,— 1846-1850— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— War
with Mexico, 1845-1848— Sources. 8. U. S. Army. Courts-martial
Fremont 1848. 4, Presidents— U. S— Election— 1858.
„',■ ■ ,-"'.' MS 61-1204
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Henderson, Ira Wemmell, 1878-1958.
Papers, 1904-58.
187 Items.
In New Canaan (Conn.) Library.
Minister and lecturer. Chiefly letters received from a number of
prominent Americans In response to Henderson's letters of comment
, on news items, political pronouncements, and theological considera-
tions. All but 10 Items are dated 1951-58.
List of correspondents In the library.
Gift of Mr. Henderson, 1968.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1945- 2. Theology. 8. Autographs—
V. S.— Collections.
MS 61-1205
New Canaan, Conn. Library
Tucker, Robert Pinckney, 1865-1920.
Papers, 1893-1932.
8 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1010)
Real estate promoter. Seven boxes of business correspondence,
mainly 1902-10;- 16 letter press copybooks (1900-07) j 8 boxes of
blueprint maps and land plats ; 12 volumes of abstracts of land titles
compiled 1908-08; and 8 volumes of financial records (1908-17), in-,
eluding annual statements, accounts and similar material on Caro-
lina Cypress Co., Carolina Land Improvement Co., Dry Fork Coal and
Timber Corporation, Midland Timber Co., Oakland Club, Oconee
Timber Co., Pine Timber Corporation, Sea Coast Development Corpo-
ration, Sea Coast Timber Co., Southern Land and Timber Co., South-
MS 61-1206
454
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tucker, Robert Pirtckney, 1865-1920.
(Continued)
Papers, 1893-1932.
era Woodland Co., and Three Bans Lumber do. Tucker's business
associates were B. L. Montague and H. F. Welch.
Unpublished binding aid for the ms. volumes In the library.
OUt of Mrs. Tucker, 1915.
1. Real estate business — Southern States, 2. Southern States —
Surveys. 3. Land titles— Southern States. 4. Timber trade— South-
ern States. „„"'"'
MS 61-1206
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Edwards, Pierpont, 1750-1826.
Correspondence, 1763-1876.
45 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters addressed to Pierpont Edwards (lawyer, politician, and
jurist) and to Ogden Edwards (judge of the New York Supreme
Court and member of the Legislature) Includes various collectors'
Items.
Catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Louis N. Boyle, 1968.
L Edwards, Ogden.
MS 61-1207
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lewis, William Stanley, 1876-1941.
Papers.
8 boxes.
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections.
Attorney and historian. Letters and reminiscences of early set-
tlers of eastern Washington, and historical sketches based on them.
Includes Memories of old Oregon, reminiscences of Cyrus Hamlin
Walker, edited by Lewis, and the Case of Spokane Garry.
Some sketches published In local periodicals and newspapers. The
Case of Spokane Gary published as Spokane Historical Society Bulle-
tin, v. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1917)
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Lewis, 1921.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Washington (State) 2. p.oneers —
Washington (State) 8. Garry, Spokane, 18117-1882. i. Walker.
Gyrus Hamlin, 1888-1916. Memories of old Oregon.
MS 61-1208
Eastern Wash. State Hist. Soc.
Pittsburgh. Western Theological Seminary.
Records, 1827-1969.
;:l: 5tt. : ' ;:
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence, sermons, lectures and, lecture notes, records, and
other papers.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 Pittsburgh. Western Theological Seminary— Hist— Sources. 2.
Presbyterian .Church—Sermons. 8. Theology— Addresses, essays, lec-
tures. 4. Theology— Collections— Presbyterian authors.
MS 61-1208
Pittsburgh Theological Sem. Library
Krehbiel, Christian, 1832-1909.
Papers, 1863-1947.
ca. 2ft. '
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Minister, pioneer, and promoter of Mennonlte settlement in Kansas.
Correspondence, tax receipts, and materials on Immigration and the
Santa Fe Railroad. Bulk of the material Is for 1888-1906. Papers of
1947 are records of the Orphanage society of the General Conference
Mennonlte Church. .'■:■-'
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Olln Krehbiel. _
1 Mennonltes In Kansas. 2, Mennonltes — Colonization. 8. Kan-
sas— Em Ig. & lmmlg. 4. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
I. Leisy Orphan Aid Society.
MS 61-1210
Betbel Coll. Hist. Library
Butler family.
Earls of Carrick estate papers, l8th-19th cent.
7 boxes.
In Boston University Library. .,„,,,
Deeds and land records of the estates of the earls of Carrick of
Ireland. .'"". : "''"-.. '.. . . ^,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Purchase, 1952.
1 Real property— Ireland. 2. Land titles— Ireland.
MS61-1211
Boston Univ. Library
d. OO. 1844.
Graham, William P
Papers, 1812-57.
438 Items
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Ool-
^Physician and planter, of Georgia. Business and family corre-
spondence: orders and accounts with wholesale druggists, cotton
buyers, and general merchants; accounts with patients; and miscel-
laneous financial and legal documents. Includes letters from rela-
tives In Oahaba, Ala. and St Mary's Parish, La.; letters from Gra-
ham's daughter, Margaret, while she was attending Georgia Female
College at Macon, Ga., 1842-48; letters on medical questions; and
papers of Means and Graham (physicians), of Graham and Lane, and
of Graves and Graham (cotton planters). Also Includes ledger ac-
counts of a physician, druggist, and blacksmith, 1827-4t The mate-
rial Is related to the library's MilUgan family collection and the
Graves family collection.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Henry Graves and Mrs. John B. Reeves, 1944 and 1947.
1. Plantations — Georgia. 2. Physicians — Georgia — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. r. Graham, Margaret.
MS 61-1212
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Heyburn, Weldon Brinton, 1852-1912.
Papers, 1896-1910.
ca.2ft.
In University of Idaho Library.
U. S. Senator from Idaho. Correspondence, scrapbook, and printed
materials relating mainly to Idaho Republican politics, and mining In
Idaho and adjacent areas, as well as to land litigation, Congressional
politics and legislation, Correspondents Include especially Idaho Rep-
resentatives and Senators William Edgar Borah, Burton Lee French,
and George Laird Shoup.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from the estate. ■ ■-. .
1. Idaho— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.--Pol. & govt.— 20th cent. 8. Mines
and mineral resources — Rocky Mountain region. 4. Land titles-
Idaho.
MS 61-1213
Idaho. Univ. Libr.
Lockey, Joseph Byrne, 1877-1946.
Papers, 1782-1946.
6 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (127)
In part, typewritten transcripts and photocopies.
Historian. Correspondence j printed articles; and copies of corre-
spondence, documents and other papers from various Institutions In
the United StateB and Europe relating to British and American diplo-
macy In Central America, East Florida and the Caribbean region,
1782-1866. Includes letters (1989-46) from Lockey to Robert Walter
Frazer on the subject.
Gift of Mr. Lockey and Robert W. Frazer, 1948.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— Spanish America. 2. Gt Brit— For. reL —
Spanish America. 8. Spanish America — Politics. 4. Spanish Amer-
ica — Hist — Sources.
MS 61-1214
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Tyson, Lawrence Davis, 1861-1929.
Papers, 1917-29.
ca, 8 ft. (ca, 8700 items) _
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1178) _. ■ ' r^
Industrialist, army officer and U. S. Senator from Tennessee. Cor-
respondence and military communications. . Ca. 2000 military orders,
memoranda, reports and similar materials concern Tyson's command
(1917-19) of the 69th Brigade, 80th Division, most of them dating
from before the brigade went overseas from Camp Sevier, S. O., , in.
May 1918. Ca. 1700 letters (1925-29) from Benator Tyson's constitu-
ents and copies of letters sent. A few scattered Items relate to the
period from May 1919 to Oct. 1925.
Deposited by Mrs. Kenneth N. Gilpin, 1940 and 1962
1 European War, 1914-1918— Regimental histories— U. S.-69th
Infantry. 2~U. S.-Pol. & govt. -1928-1929. 1. U. S.
Army. 69th Infantry Brigade. us^aiS
North Carolina. Univ. Library
455
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Akeley, Carl Ethan, 1864-1926.
Papers, 1895-1926.
8 ft.
In University of Rochester Library
^ 8 InvS 1 vel el:Pedltl0nS ' aDd t0 many oTner •SSwi^wMS he
Index to some of the correspondence
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Lewis Ellsworth Akeley and Clarence L. Dewey 1941
Jtf^1Sg£&£S? ^ "^' ^eley Me-
Rochester. Dnlv. LIbr. MS 61-1216
Rosebush, Waldo Emerson, 1889-
''.:. Papers. v
, '. 2 boxes. '"'
™^Ml??Z7o?t%£ ln ^^^esman-r.v.ew.lflSO-
ffi^tfi nT ^'K tora ™ de f "e^cMons of the reDosltorv
^ffilS^SWS aTOllBble * *£*****.
Eastern Wash. State Hist. Soc. MS 61-1217
Dykstra, Clarence Addison, 1881-1960
Papers, ca. 1928-1950.
.25 ft.
phoircnpp.^ a p nT£>S la ^^ r ~-
commissioner of the Los Angles ^ent of w^ 6 ^» career M
G^TMrs^K"^ re9triCtl0nS aTCe P ted * «» "brary.
California. Univ. at LosAnge.es. Library MS 61 ~ 1218
Gjerset, Knut, 1866-1986.
Papers, ca. 1896-1926.
4 folders.
In Luther College Library.
*^* ta 1 MKo *^^i!^^* ,M n80B W1,D b '°-
Card Index In the library.
Gift of Mr. Gjerset, 1927-38.
■■-i3T^^o5Ji£2*£^ 8- Merchant sea-
Luther Coll. Llbr. MS 61-1219
HubbeD, Walter Sage, 1860-1932.
Correspondence, 1844-1932.
18 lten.s and 4 v.
In University of Rochester Library
Lawyer and vice-president of the Eastman Kodak Co RoehM.tar
■Jl5K!K$S3£ug
Indexed In part.
J (i5SrJl»)^S3r lt ' of ««*<*'<* L «™'y b«"etln, v. 14, no. 2
ofw'S 8 ? .? ° n Mt f'ary rights available In the library
We?is?1949 a a n ndS' t6a by *"« •»'.**• H-obe^M™. Lyndon
LAnthorB-Oorre- spondence, reminiscences, etc.
Rochester. Univ. LIbr. MS 61-1220
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1928.
Papers, ca. 1893-1928.
7 ft.
In Luther Theological Seminary Library
Educator. Clippings and other papers relating to the election «».
troversy between the Missouri Synodlnd the N§rwerfan Ivnnrt 3
Gif~ ° f the LUt,ler ' ,,, ChUrCl1 tat^pBtata^'
1. Election (Theology) 2. Conversion. 3. Lutheran Church— Mi=
Luther Theol-. Bern.' Library MS 61 ~ 1221
Sehaff, Philip, 1819-1893.
Papers, 1842-92.
ca. 2 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library
traTeTKes n^a^l^t, and e T dUCator - Correspondence,
»™I «T V (1844-90) and lectures. Includes letters (1865-911
t "oiir*7«W take ^ Whlle atten^tL^X^orRe'rUn'^
Gift of SchalTs son, David S., and others, 1937 J»run.
„„i ?f fo . r T e<1 Cnurcn ,n the Unlt <*i States-lciergy— CorresDond-
cXes.e?c ^"TSSS t, „\ T ^ 1 °^« n »^o^Pon^"eXl d :
i^SS , b l' „ Bn e' lsn — Versions. 4.. New York. Union Theo-
logical Seminary. 5. Berlin. Unlversltttt.
Union Theol. Sem. LIbr.
MS 61-1222
Briggs, Charles Augustus, 1841-1918.
Papers, ca. 1841-1913.
ca. 10 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library
Jnpart, transcripts (handwritten)
Gift of the Briggs family.
Union Theol. Sem. LIbr,
MS 61-1223
Gregory family.
Papers, 1762-1923.
408 Items and 10 v.
In Duke University Library,
for various years between 1783 and 1803 puD,,8Der ' or H»vall, N. O.,
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1950.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade— North Carolina 2 n„ rth
(Pomfret)VGr^ory, $&. r - Bea "^ Sally
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1224
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927.
Papers.
ca. 8 ft. (ca. SO Items)
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Theologian and professor. Diary (1864-66) from college student
years at Marietta and Amherst, notebooks and envelopes "of class tec
tnres on the Old and New Testaments and the htatW of relSons"
newspaper c 1 pplngs. magazine articles, and bopk reviews sonS it
materia? ™ hEVVTV "J 01 **? and BlbUcafvIews.tnd bSriS
material on hte trial for heresy by the Presbyterian Church In thi
U. 8. A. in 1892. Includes Smith's own copy of the Certified official
transcript of tbe trial from the records of ?L Pr^by^ry oroScIn!
.- O'lfts.
Union Theol. Sem. Llbr. MS 61-1225
456
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thompson, William Oxley, 1855-1933.
Papers, 1875-1933.
35 ft.
In Ohio State University Library.
Presbyterian minister and educator. Correspondence, addresses,
sermons, clippings, and other papers. Includes correspondence and
other material relating to Rhodes scholarships granted In Ohio, papers
and clippings relating to Thompson's educational career (1889-1921)
and to his ministerial career (1921-82) The collection Is related to
the library's William Henry Scott papers, and George Washington
Rlghtralre papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift.
1. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspondence, rem'- icences,
etc. 2. Presbyterian Church — Sermons. 3. Ohio, State Pfcirereity,
Columbus. 4. Oxford University. Rhodes scholarships.
MS 61-1226
Ohio State Univ. Llbr.
Baum, Mayer H
Notes taken tit University of Pennsylvania Law School,
ending 1929.
10 boxes.
In Los Angeles County Law Library.
A set of note, perhaps complete, for an entire law course.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift;
1, Law — U. S. — Addresses, essays, lectures. -
MS 61-1327
Los Angeles Co. Law Library
North, John Charles.
Notes taken at Harvard Law School, 1912-14,
4 v.
In Los Angeles County Law Library.
Los Angeles lawyer. Class notes taken at Harvard Law School,
covering lectures by Professors Dutch, Scott, Wambaugh, Warren,
Wllllston, and Wyman on contracts, agency, constitutional law, bank-
ruptcy, quasi contracts, and property. Many notes are in shorthand,
with typed transcripts Inserted for some of them.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift.
1. Law — U. S. — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-1228
Los Angeles Co. Law Library
Friends, Society of (Hioksite) Illinois Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1820-1948.
36 v.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College,
Minutes of business meetings, and registers Of births, deaths, mar-
riages and removals. Includes records of the yearly meeting (UTS-
IMS) and of Benjamlnvllle Monthly Meeting (ca. 1867-1911), East
Jordan Monthly Meeting (1869-92), East Jordan Preparative Meet-
ing (1872-73) Honey Creek Monthly Meeting (1820-77), Lincoln,
Neb., Executive Meeting (1888-1912), Nebraska Half -Year's Meeting
(1889-1912), Plainfleld Monthly Meeting (1848-50), Prairie Grove
Quarterly Meeting (1866-1920), Richland Monthly Meeting (1885-
1901) , and Wapslnonac Monthly Meeting (1864-1919)
Listed In the library's card catalog.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the Illinois Yearly Meeting, 1949.
1, Friends, Society of — Hist. — Sources. 2. Registers of birtbs,
etc. — Illinois. 3. Registers of births, etc. — Nebraska. 4. Church
records and registers — Illinois. 5. Church records and registers-
Nebraska.
MS 61-1229
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Friends, Society of (Hioksite) General Conference.
Records, to 1937.
33 v.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College,
Records of the General Conference formed In 1900, and some rec-
ords of several pre-1900 conference groups such as Friends' Union for
Philanthropic Labor and the First-Day School General Conference
(later Religious Education Committee of the General Conference)
Listed in the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. - ■■*:
Deposited by the General Conference, 1940-41.
1. Friends, Society of — Hist. — Sources. 2. Friends' Union for
Philanthropic Labor. 3. General Conference of Friends First-Day
Schools.
MS 61-1230
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr,
Bjfckman, Marcus Olaus, 1849-1942.
Papers.
4 ft. (ca. 1200 items)
In Luther Theological Seminary Library,
Lutheran pastor and educator. Notes of speeches and lectures,
material for sermons and other papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church — Sermons. 2. Sermons— Outlines.
MS 61-1281
Luther Theol. Sem. Library
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1828-1884.
Papers, 1846-81.
ca. 190 Items.
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Pioneer Methodist preacher In California. Correspondence, ser-
mons, personal financial accounts, and a Journal kept Irregularly from
1845 to 1876.
Deposited by Historical Society of the California-Nevada Confer-
ence of the Methodist Church.
1. MethodlBt Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Methodist Church — Sermons. 8. Methodist Episcopal Church In
California.
MS 61-1232
Pacific School of Religion. Library
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1892.
Papers, 1845-81.
ca. 4 ft. (ca. 760 items)
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Congregational minister and California pioneer. Sermons, ad-
dresses, poems, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous notations and
records. Sermons comprise the bulk of the material, which contains
some information on the history of California and especially of Sacra-
mento and the San Francisco Bay region.
Gift of Miss Bessie Benton.
1. Congregational churches — Sermons. 2. Congregational churches
In California. 8. California— Hist. — Sources.
MS61-1238
Pacific School of Religion. Library
Dwinell, Israel Edson, 1820-1890.
Papers, ca/ 1849-90.
ca. 2 ft. (343 Items)
In Pacific School of Religion Library,
Sermons, addresses, book reviews, synopses of theological works,
and records of marriage and funeral services performed. Mainly
sermons and addresses delivered while Dwinell was minister of South
Congregational Church, Salem, Mass., mlalster of the First Church
of Christ, Sacramento, Calif., or professor of homlletlcs and pastoral
theology at the Pacific Theological Seminary.
Gift.
1. Congregational churches — Sermons. 2. Church records and reg-
isters — California. 3. Registers of births, etc. — California.
MS 61-1234
Pacific School of Religion. Library
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. California.
Records, 1849-1939.
5 ft.
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Minutes of the annual conference, together with materials of vari-
ous committees and organizations connected with the conference, and
records of local churches. The latter inlude the California churches
of Biggs, Bollnas, Cedarvllle, Coloma, Corcoran, Dixon, Emada, Ever-
green, Fort Romie, Gonzales, Jackson, Little Lake, Loyalton, Mon-
terey, Oakland (Centennial and St. Andrew's), Pacific Grove, Palo
Alto, Peseadero, Potter Valley, Red Bluff, San Francisco (Bethany,
Bethel, Howard Street, Simpson, and First Swedish), San Leandro,
Santa Cruz, Saratoga, Soledad, Surprise Valley, Walker River and
Wllletts; also the Nevada churches of Carson City, Ooleville, Love-
lock, Virginia City, and Wlnnemucca.
Deposited by the Historical Society of the California-Nevada Con-
ference of the -Methodist Church, successor to the California Confer-
ence of the Methodist-Episcopal Church.
1. Methodist Church in California— Hist.— Sources. 2. Methodist
Church In Nevada — Hist. — Sources. 3. Church records and registers —
California. 4. Church records and registers — Nevada.
MS 61-1235
Pacific School of Religion. Library
457
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^Sjf 6 ' Ky ' S ° Uthern ^P* 8 * Theological Seminary.
Papers,relating to Baptists in Southeastern States, 1770-
iHo2. '
1 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
>k." JS"? *? ,'?.? BlB Ste P n ens Creek Baptist Church (1809-19011
2* ^St"™' H1 " Bap0st 0hurcn (1832-91), and I the MnVRIvoV
S™ i a *?7 1 ,? Ues: and Materials toward a history of the BaDtlsto
compiled by Morgan Edwards (1722-1795) Baptists,
o"Jft. r ? a V 0D °1 "terary rights ava^ble In the library
Girts and purchase, 1877-1952. "" ''
»■■ *• Baptists— Southern States— Hist. 2 Slaverv In ih. n « __
hmfan^y° ,,nfl - 3 " Sla ^ -" ^ church^ptS XrX "i PoT-
Southern Bapt.Theol.; Sem. Library MS Cl-1236
L °zS^ e ' Ky ' S ° uthe ™ BB » u " t T *«»>«»«ical Seminary.
Papers relating to Baptists in Alabama, 1837-1900.
In Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library.
In part, transcripts.
Incidentally in other states, consisting of biographical «ketoh«t
RS?hi a m M^ n L 8ter i al e^^'ences and\arifo^£celu7nl£ £»£
Iff C^rcT^B^^r^^n'r W^SS*
SfteTiloO^O 00 llterary rl S° te available In the library.
1. Baptists — Alabama. 2. Baptists — Sermnna a S..11.1.
Clergy-Correspondence, remlnlw^nces. etc 4 iwiL-u? 7
Church records and reglsters-Ahfbama. Baptlsts-Blog. 5.
Southern Bapt. Theol.
Sem. Library
MS 61-1237
^SSj. Ky " S0Uthern B " pti8t **-*«i-I Seminary.
Records, 1859-1960.
70 ft. and 2 reels of microfllm.
ln™?^ e f D ^P 11 ?' Tn^'oelcal Seminary Library.
In part, microfllm (positive) ''
(1P^»^{ yrf »!,» At tae Spdety tor Missionary Inquiry, yearbook*
iiawjml nl t ^ 6 ^, omaD !L M X»Ionary Union Meeting iro^edtora
oSl'nSMB'/t Albert Broadus (182T-1895 William Owel
Soulg MS^86(>Sr^c n !ht,H r tr n ("»*»). ss
1884)f J.,hn BichaT^ia1?L^58^1lfl4m h0 ^ B ° bert80n (1863-
CK'sT^Tl^
JSS^^SSiKfflSJr ,n the ubrary -
ttato- s p c^h^sSr^"B^? l «?i' M '^ mln, ^ nc<!8 ' etc - * *>»-
.ions. I.Sl y fBat!i,18 2 |58M. t8 ~ Ser,I ' 0n, '• 4 - Ba P"»to-M. B .
Southern Baptist Theo-
logical Seminary.
MS 61-1238
Library
Butler family.
Papers.
8 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
BntSS. 1Ud i e ?t„™ rreS ?? nden ? 6 . (c ?^ W* ,tem8 > ot Benjamin Franklin
Butler, Attorney General In the cabinet of Andrew Jackson, and
papers (1 carton) of WlUlam Allen Butler. • auur8W -""aw"", ana
M^lSS*' BenJamln B,rank «n. "85-1858. n, Butler, William Allen,
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 61-1239
Rush family.
Papers, ca. 1800-75.
ca. 12S items, 28 boxes, and 3 scrapbooks.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, diaries and notebooks, memoranda and other
papers, mainly concerning Blchard Rush, U. S. Attorney General and
Minister to Great Britain and to France. A section of correspondence
of ca; 125 Items consists of letters received by Julia Stockton Bosh
from her son, Richard Rush, her daughter, EmUy Rush Outhbert and
her grandchildren. .
L Rush, Richard, 1780-1859. n. Rush, Julia (Stockton)
t. . . r, , t.k MS61-1240
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794.
Papers.
1 box.
In Princeton University Library.
Clergyman and educator. Includes letters written to Benjamin
Bush, n 1768 relating to Wltherepoon's appointment as president of
the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University)
1. Princeton University— Hist.— Sources.
Princeton Univ. Llbr. ' MS 61-1241
Emeny, Brooks, 1901-
Papers, 1937-50.
2 cartons.
In Prluiaton University Library.
Material relating to Hmeny's work with the Institute of Pacific
Relations and to the Brookings Institute foreign policy conferences.
SSf. n «> Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Qlft of Mr. Hmeny. *
Princeton Univ. Libr. MS 61-1242
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library.
Civil War letters, 1861-66.
51 Items and 2 folders.
In Luther College Library.
du2™?Ll! i .?,? r V r0m Onl0 ° sold,ers "eeo-lWn* their experiences
j0 XTmd S 4 n , <, n a ihe 7 l 1 . , b , r 3 a , rV. a ^^ ™ ^"^W^T
Gifts from various sources, 1927-56.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives.
LutherCollege. Libr. MS 61-1243
Luther College, Deoorah, Iowa. Library.
European War letters and papers, 1917-19
13 Items and 2 folders.
In Luther College Library.
i„ ^fl 6 !* and cll PP ln es relating to experiences of American soldiers
WoSd %?■? ln the war """ft *» a ln "U"ary hosptols durln™
MJ"' ^, eT ,T S « r i prese,, 'S d to the collection Include George
RJ Wnltehead ° P ' ^ ° ,e Garnoss . .«• H'^an Moen, and
Card Index ln the library.
0.™^°'!^ Sander Hel8e,an<, • *""* Hendrlckson. 1027;
1. European" War^ 1914-1918— Personal narratives American
2. European War, 1914-1918-Hoapltals, charities; etc.
LutherCollege. Llbr. MS 61-1244
Dolphin, John P 1862-1920.
Correspondence, 1893-1902.
.2 ft. 1E ., ".'...
In College of St. Thomas Library.
In part, transcripts.
President of the College of St. Thomas. Letters concerning college
affairs. The material Is related to the library's Vincent J. Flynn coE
lection. ■
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available ln the library
Deposit.
1. St. Paul. College of St. Thomas.
Coll. of St. Thomas,
St. Paul. Library
MS 61-1245
458
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Glen, Tyre.
Papers, 1820-89.
1261 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Slave trader, planter, postmaster, and merchant, of Surry Oo„ N. O.
Provides Information on the domestic slave trade In the D. S. In-
cludes receipts for slaves purchased for re-sale, and Information on
original costs, maintenance, sale prices and profits realized.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1939.
1. Slave-trade— TJ. S.
MS 61-1246
Duke Uhl v. Library
Weed, Thnrlow, 1797-1882.
Papers, 1816-82.
24 ft. and 4 reels of microfilm.
In University of Rochester Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Politician and journalist Correspondence, newspapers, pamphlets,
and scrapbooks of material relating to Weed's career. The correspond-
ence concerns the Antl-MasoDlc movement and Whig and Republican
Party politics on both New York State and national levels. Corre-
spondents Include Millard Fillmore, Hamilton Fish, Francis Granger,
Horace Greeley, Edwin D. Morgan, William Henry Seward, and Fred-
erick Whittlesey. The material Is related to the library's collection
of William Henry Seward and George Washington Patterson papers.
Index to correspondence.
Described In the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 1, no. 2
(Feb. 1946) p. 21-25.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Harriet Holllster Spencer, Elizabeth Holllster Frost Blair,
and Isabelle Holllster Turtle, 1948-48.
1. U. S.— Pol & govt.— 19th cent. 2. New York (State)— Pol. & govt.
3. Whig Party, 4. Republican Party. 5. Antlmasonlc Party.
MS 61-1247
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Lapwai agency letters, 1871-83.
6 v.
In Idaho State Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the administration of
the Nez Perce 1 Reservation, Idaho, and to the Nez Perce 1 Indians for
the years Just before and after the Nez Perce' War (1877) Includes
letters of agents Charles El. Montleth, John B. Montleth, and Charles
D. Warner.
Purchased prior to 1946.
1. Nez Perce 1 Indian Reservation, Idaho. 2. Nez Perce 1 Indians.
I. Montleth, Charles B, n. Montleth, John B. m. Warner, Charles D.
MS 61-1248
Idaho State Hist. Soc
McEvaine, Charles Pettit, Bp., 1799-1878.
Papers, 1806-1874.
ca. 600 Items.
In Kenyon College Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Episcopal bishop of Ohio, president of Kenyon College. Corre-
spondence, diary and family register. Includes material about the
Diocese of Ohio and Kenyon College, and letters from England, where
Mcllvalne had been sent by President Lincoln In 1861 to Influence
public reaction to the Trent Affair. Correspondents Include Gregory
Thurston Bedell and Ethan Allen.
Gifts.
1. Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church
In the U. S. A. Ohio (Diocese) 1 3. Trent Affair, Nov. 8, 1861. 4. Mc-
llvalne family. 5. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. —
Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Bedell,
Gregory ThurstonJ'Bp., 1817-1892.
MS 61-1249
Kenyon College. Llbr.
Pew, William Preston, 1867-1940.
Papers, 1885-1951.
153 Items and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Educator. Correspondence, addresses, essays and other wrltlngB,
memoranda, biographical material, and printed matter. Letters by
Few to his family from Wofford College comment on campus life and
discuss his philosophy of life; letters In the 1890's were written from
Harvard. Includes notes and three drafts by H. H. Woody for a bio-
graphical study of Few, materials collected by M. T. Plyler on Few
and on Duke University, memoranda relative to speaking engagements,
a report to the trustees of Duke In 1926, and magazines containing
articles by and about Few.
Card index In the library for Items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1941-52. „ ..„ „
1 Duke University, Durham, N. O. 2. Harvard University. 8. Wof«
ford College, Spartanburg, S. O— Students. I. Woody, Robert Bil-
liard, 1908- n. Plyler, Marlon Timothy, 1867-
MS 61-1280
Duke Univ. Library
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society.
Minutes collection, 1873-1938.
21 v.
In Olay County (Minn.) Historical Society collections.
Includes minutes of township meetings for Glyndon (1578-88),
Moorhead (1873-84), Oakport (1880-fl7), and Vldlng (1881-4-r min-
utes of the Moorhead Fire Brigade and Fire Dept (1882-18<»2) ; 8
volumes of minutes and a roll call of the Ladles' Union of the First
Congregational Church (1896-1929) ; minutes of the ZIon Lutherau
Church Congregation of Glyndon (1884-97) ; minutes and list of mem-
bers of the Moorhead Garden Club (1930-38) ; minutes of the 9th and
10th annual convention of Minnesota Chapter O of the P.-H. O. Sister-
hood; the Sunday school record book of L. O. Lord (1925-26) ; and
the record of expenses of Moland Township (1874-32)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts (In part, of Mrs. Edgar Sharp), 1986.
1. Otay Co., Mlnn.-Hlst.-Sources. 2. Clay Co., Mlnn.-Ohurch hte-
tory— Sources. 8. Local government— Clay Co., Minn. 4. Moorhead,
Mlnn.-Hlst^Sources. . ; MS«l-125i
Olay Co. (Minn.) Hist.
Society
Colfax', Schuyler, 1828-1885.
Papers, 1841-86.
59 items.
In University of Rochester Library.
Newspaper publisher, U. S. Representative from Indiana and Vice-
President of the U. S. Letters addressed to Colfax, chiefly political In
nature, concerning appointments and election campaigns, together
with a testimonial of welcome from the officers of the city of Van-
couver, and a memorial on the death of Colfax adopted by the I. O.
O. F. of Indiana. Correspondents Include Henry Laurens Dawes, John
O. Fremont, Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley, Alexander Hamilton,
Whltelaw Reld, Charles Sumner, Moses Colt Tyler, and Lewis Wallace.
Card Index In the library.
Information on literary rights in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Harold C. TownBon, 1946.
I.tj. S.— PoL & govt.— 1849-1877. 2. Indiana— Pol.
& govt. 3. Patronage, Political— U. S.
. •- MS 61-1289;
Rochester. Unlv, Llbr.
Jackson Homestead, Newton, Mass.
Newtoniana, ca. I7th-20th cent.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Jackson Homestead (Newton, Mass.) collections.
Correspondence, maps, deeds, account books, clippings, photos., aud
other material concerning persons, buildings, geography and events of
Newton. A few deeds and letters go back to the 17th century, but Hio
collection bulks largest after 1840. Includes many Civil War Items.
1, Newton, Mass.— Hist— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil Wa>-.= ■
Sources.
MS Ql~VM»
Jackson Homestead, Newton, Mass,
Louisiana (Province) Governors.
Dispatches of the Spanish Governors of Louisiana, 1766-
91.
2988p.
In Newberry Library (Chicago) „ „. ' . „
Photocopies, made from originals In the Archives of the Indies,
Seville.
Purchased before 1911.
1. Louisiana— Hist. — Colonial period— Sources.
MS 61-1264
Newberry Library
The Club, Roohester, N. T.
Records, 1854-1947.
2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library. . ..
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, MS. histories, printed rec-
ords, and other papers of a men's social and literary club.
Inventory in the library. -..
Information on literary rights In the library.
Deposited by George E. Norton, 1956. -«,,.. ,„,.„
MS»1-126I>
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
459
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eastwood family.
Papers of the Eastwood and Bigelow families, 1840-97.
In University of Rochester Library.
nhnVn^^^w?' "'IT,"^ account book8 ' fln anelal records, and
f?^h« t J? tte 7' Chiefly P 8 ™ 01 " 11 1" nature, are written to and
from the^Eastwood and Bigelow families of Rochester, N T In-
Indeled e {n ^rt B ' 8eI ° W Palne a " d L6wU N««»Sel Ohasl
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Glttof the estate of Alfred Bigelow Eastwood, 1958.
I. Bigelow family,
Rochester. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1266
Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1906.
Papers, 1856-1938.
100 Items.
In University of Rochester Library
Reformer and suffragist. Correspondence, documents. Dhotos
Me^orS Fu d „d m ^rt 0r ?h bllla 'l nl t? y ; reIa t laB to **?«£» A^SSS
th« n„i™ ..1 d an £ °? early history of the College for Women of
?£»£«"'& ?£ fester. Correspondents Include Mary Thorne
K Upton ' HU " ted Ha ^ r - ^na Howard Shaw, and Harriet
Indexed in part.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Sw2?<2f Mtft Lewis Gannett, May Bragdon, and Emma B.
1. Rochester', N. T. University. College for Women.
Rochester. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1267
Sadleir, Michael, 1888-1967.
Letters, 1956-57.
53ite: s.
In Stanford University Library.
thp B ™, t ^L™ t Il? r A ^^"L^i" 611 t0 -^thony Newnham relating to
^^ha^books in the field of Victorian literature. Includes
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Anthony Newnham, 1859
1. English llterature-19th cent.-Bibl. i. Newnham, Anthony
Name originally: Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler.
Stanford Univ. Library MS 61-1268
Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879.
Correspondence, 1827-81.
10 ft. (ca. 8200 Items)
In University of Rochester Library.
Lieutenant Governor of New York and U. S Representative l*t
s^e'an^nattonarSof.HT 16 ^ *,"*** witnTSfs'on lo^
srate ana national politics. Includes correspondence relating to the
« fl B ™?. Ua St"* ° fflce - whlcn Patterson was In charge of for sev°
WUlam Senrv L™£™ ls relat * d to «• "brary's ^Ue^lons Jf
^rflSnthrifb'r^™ aDd ThUrl ° W Weed ^
plJ?^ 1 on °P " terar y rl 8hta available in the library.
1 New York C %? r f« n > dal i a °i G ' Patter80n CrandalCl955.
1f»i *>£ > < State )-^PoL & govt a U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1877-
nlS^haSa a uTur a C °' * ^"V^ ^l^ateS-
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-1259
Read, John Meredith, 1837-1896.
Papers, 1870-91.
5 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
to Yhi ^ 06 /^"!? dl P lomat ..Notebooks containing material relating
to the Read family, diplomatic reminiscences, and notes for » «ml
templated work entitled Greece under King Gtorga
Finding aids In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from the City Book Auction, N. Y., 1942
8 U ^-F^r 1 ^ - 2 i«S^ m o ats 7 c ? rres P 0nden <*. reminiscences, eta
laSliliB k r^- -18 ^: 1898 - 4 - Qreece - Modern-Hist.-Ceorge i,
1863-1918. 5. George i. King of Greece, 1845-1913. ^^
Rochester. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1260
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955.
Papers, 1918-55.
ca. 51 ft. (40,180 Items)
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author, educator, editor, and historian. Correspondence type-
scripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short
fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other
papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine re-
lates to De Voto's column The easy chair, and Includes letters from
Harpers magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters
concerning De Voto. Includes research material used In De Voto's
literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and
reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana.
Correspondents include many o.; the leading persons In contemporary
literature, politics, education, aiiuihe arts.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
i Pu , r oil aSed fl ' om the De Voto ^"t^ 1856: * tt ° f Harper's maga-
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Harrx>r'n
magazine. ' wl
Stanford Univ. Library
MS 61-1261
Strahan, William, 1716-1786.
Papers, 1761-77.
4 v,
In American Philosophical Society Library.
English M. P. and printer. Three volumes of Journals of trips to
Scotland, and an account book. Related material Is found In the
library's Franklin papers.
Cataloged individually In manuscripts catalog of the library
Purchase, 1957.
1, Scotland — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-1262
American Philosophical Society. Library
Haynes, William Elisha, 1829-1914.
Papers, 1861-94.
10 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, photocopies (negative)
Army officer, banker, merchant, and U. S. Representative from
Ohio. Correspondence, business agreements and papers, pamphlets
of the World's Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposi-
tion of 1893, printed circulars of the Military Order of Loyal Legion
of the United States, and other printed matter.
Unpublished Index in the library.
Gift of William M. Haynes, 1956.
1. Fremont, Ohio— Comm. 2. Ohio — Pol, & govt 1865- 8
U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1889-1898. I. Chicago. World's Columbian
Exposition, 1898. World's Congress Auxiliary, n. Military Order of
Loyal Legion of the United States.
»»....„» MS61-1263
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Burgner, Jacob, 1833-1913.
Papers, 1859-1912.
35 items,
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Educator, author, and local historian, of Fremont, Ohio. Account
books, stories, lectures, original poems and sketches, obituaries, and
news clippings, mainly of local Interest. Includes proceedings (1801-
08) of annual reunions of the Sandusky County Pioneer and Histori-
cal Association, hospital register of the sick of the 169th Regt. Ohio
Volunteer Infantry, and an Index to a scrapbook (which has not been
located) of 2000 obituaries of residents of Sandusky Co., Ohio and
vicinity.
Manuscript guide In the library.
Transfer from' the Blrchard Library, Fremont, Ohio; gift of Louis
B. Burgner.
1. Fremont, Ohio— Hist.— Collections. 2, Obituaries— Sandusky
Co., Ohio. 3. U.S.— Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc, I.
Sandusky County Pioneer and Historical Association, n. Ohio Infan-
try, 169th Regt., 1884.
MS61-1264
Rutherford B.Hayes Library
460
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Del Valle family.
Papers, 1818-1920.
3 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In Los Angeles County Museum.
Correspondence, business papers, legal papers, memoranda, mili-
tary documents, and materials relating to education and religion of
Antonio Seferino del Valle (1788-1841), who came to California In tha
Spanish army In 1819; of his son, Ygnaclo (1808-80), who engaged
In the cattle and wine business and held various local and state offices
in California; of his grandson, Reglnaldo F., who was also active in
state politics; and of other descendants. The bulk of the papers are
in the period 1830-1900. Prominent names mentioned include Jose
OarrlUo, Antonio Coronel, John G. Downey, Juan Forster, Andres Pico,
Plo Pico, Ygnaclo SepuiTeda, and Abel Stearns. The material is
related to the repository i - oronel collection.
Unpublished guide in the repository. '-■'„„„
Gift of Mrs. Josef a del Valle Forster, Mrs. Ysabel del Valle Cram,
1936 ; Mrs. Ysabel Cram Marquard, 1936. 1941, 1952.
1 California— Pol. & govt 2. California— Religion. 8. Educa-
tion—California. 4. Cattle trade— California. 5. Wine and wine
making — California. . .
MS 61-1265
Los Angeles Co. Museum
Logan, James, 1674-1751.
Correspondence, 1700-1750.
. 6v. ' ■■
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Statesman and scholar. Copies of correspondence concerning In-
dian and colonial affairs, most of it addressed to George Clarke, Wil-
liam Gooch, Thomas Penn, and William Penn. Includes copy of a
printed letter (1725) from William Keith to Logan commenting on
Logan's Antidote. Pour volumes copied by Deborah Norrls Logan
(1817-19), and one by Francis Fisher.
Correspondence through 1711 has been published in Historical
Society of Pennsylvania Memoirs, v. 9-10.
Gift of Deborah Norrls Logan, 1817-20.
1. Pennsylvania— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Indians of
North America— Govern- ment relations— To 1789. 3. Logan,
James. 1674-1751. The antidote.
V MS 61-1266
American Philosophical Society. Library
Dickenson, George W
Papers, 1786-1919.
721 items and 7 V.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant, of Henry Co., Va. Correspondence, business records,
notes and notebooks on surveying, and two muster rolls for Virginia
regiments. In the correspondence are Civil War letters dealing with
campaigns and camp life, and a letter (1874) concerning the organ-
ization of local Granges. The business records, which begin about
1815, reflect economic conditions In Virginia; the papers on surveying
begin in 1858, and contain general principles, field notes, and cases.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1953.
1. Virginia— Econ. condlt 2. Surveying. 3. Virginia — Surveys.
4. Patrons of Husbandry. National Grange. G. U. S. — Hist. — Civil
War — Personal nar- ratlves — Confederate side. 6. U. S. —
Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc.
MS 61-1267
Duke Univ. Library
Luther College, Deoorah, Iowa. Library.
Miscellaneous letters, 1841-1927.
25 Items and 3 folders.
In Luther College Library.
Some of tbe letters are In Norwegian. Correspondents Include
Cato Aall, Roald Amundsen, Brynild Amundsen, Knudt E. Berge,
Johan O. BrosbBll, William Jennings Bryan, Jan Adolpb Budde, Cal-
vin Coolldge, Jeremiah F. Fries, Knut Gjerset, G. Martin Gunderson,
Martin Hagen, E. Hanson, Henrlk Ibsen, Jacob and Anne Johanne
Jacobsen, Tarje and Herborg KlauBSbn, David Lawrence, George G.
Louen, Gunnar J. Malmln, David T. Nelson, Lars N, Neshelm, Alf
and Snsanne Nielsen, James Oleson, Lars S. Reque, William Paul
Slnler, Mons L Skutle, L Solnm, Lara K. Strom, Peer Olson StrOmme,
Hans G. Stub, L Topellus, Peter Torkelsen, Oscar M. Torrison, and
Mrs. Ole Wetlesen.
Card Index In the library.
Gifts from various sources, 1926-60.
1 Norwegians in the U. S. 2. U. S.— Hmig. & Immlg. 8. U. S.—
Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 4. Merchant seamen— Oreut
Lakes.
MS 61-1268
Luther Coll. Llbr.
Luther College, Deoorah, Iowa.
Records, 1859-1959.
ca. 90 items, 8 v., and 5 folders.
In Luther College Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, financial records, reports, articles, student news-
papers Issued In MS. form, autographs of students, citations for hon-
orary degrees, together with minutes and other records of alumni as-
sociations and other societies affiliated with the college. Names
represented in the collection Include Gerhard Emanuel Frost, Karl
Theodor Jacobsen, L O. Johnson, Gustav Halverson Kiland, William
Koren, Laur Larsen, David Theodore Nelson, Oscar Ludwlg Olson,
Christian Keyser Preus, Ole Pedersen Sandaasen, and Carlo Alberto
Speratl.
Card index in the library.
Gifts from various sources, 1927-60.
MS 61-1269
Luther Ooll. Llbr.
Short, William, 1759-1849.
Correspondence, 1787-1838.
ca. 250 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Diplomat Correspondents include Franklin Bache, Lulgi Cas-
tlellonl. Pauline Castlgllonl, Charles Ohabot, Plunkett Ohastellux,
Marquis and Mme. de Lafayette, Ch. La Roche, Duchessede La Roche-
foucauld, Due de La Rochefoucauld-Llancourt, M. Patricot, Mme. de
Tess£, Mme. Tronchln, John Vaughan, and Jonathan Williams.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchase, 1952.
1 Prance— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 61-1270
American Philosophical Society. Library
Moore, Ira.
Papers, 1848-56. .
co. 250 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Educator. Letters from friends and relatives concerning education
and social activities, together with documents vouching for Moore's
character as a: teacher and student.
1 Educators— -Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-1271
American Philosophical Society. Library
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844.
Papers, 1792-1842.
ca. 700 items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Lawyer, scholar, and president of the American Philosophical
Society (1828-44) Correspondence, a commonplace book, articles,
and material on legal cases. The bulk of the papers relate to Du
Ponceau's activities with the society. Among the correspondents are
William Barton, Henry O. Carey, Redmond Conyngham, Mablon Dlck-
erson, Albert Gallatin, Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, John G. E.
Heckewelder, Thomas Jefferson, Marc Antoine Julllen, Helnrlch J.
von Klaproth, Isaac Lea, Edward Livingston, Samuel G. Morton,
Victor D de Musset, George Ord, John Pickering, Edmund Randolph,
William Rawle, William Shaler, Jared Sparks, Charles Thomson,
Jchann S. Vater, and John Vaughan. Related material is located In
other collections of the library.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
1 American Philosophical Society — Philadelphia — Hist. 2. Law-
yers— Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Common-
Dlace-books. 4. Deaf— Education.
MS 61-1272
American Philosophical Society. Library
DePauw University, GreenoastU, Ind. Arohmes.
Archives of DePnuw University, 1837-1960.
207 ft
In DePauw University— Indiana Methodism Archives.
Correspondence; student diaries; minutes of the board of trustees
and of faulty meetings; academic papers of DePauw University
presidents George Richmond Grose, Edwin Holt Hughes, Russell J.
Kblrt, Francis John McConnell, Garfield Bromley Oxnam Matthew
Simpson/and Clyde B. Wildman; personal papers of Presidents HU-
laryT Gobln and John Price Durbln John; alumni records, ledgers,
journals, account books of the departments of finance and ofi super;
lntendent of buildings and grounds; minute books of literary societies,
oraO^s essays, tap? recordings of 129 significant university lectures
and reminiscences of retired professors, papers of DePauw Univer-
MS 61-1273
461
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
^Sl^l 1 *^ *» tta-*«Ww.-of Indiana MethoVtoTe^l'ect™
«ffl^ n of a, g Tonp h<m ° r,lrr 8 ° Clet7 re * rlrted *» 20 yean, except to
Acquired from the University and alumni, 1851-60
1. DePauw Dnlveralty, Greeacastle, Ind^Js^Sources.
DePauw Univ. Archives MS 61-1273
Satro, Adolph Heinrich Joseph, 1830-1898.
Papers.
ca.Scu. ft:
In Society of California Pioneers Library
<i,^ e I^ BiaeSam ^ and m «yor of San Francisco. Biography of
n£J ^ d f mm 5 clal POP"™ plating to the Sutro baths *
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the librarv
Deposited by the Sutro family "*•
Source!, 8 " 18 ' PubI,c - San ^ancisco. 2. San Francisco - Hist -
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library MS 61-1274
Snyder, Jacob Rink, 1812-1878.
Papers. 1845-78.
lbor.
In Society of California Pioneers Library
(lM^lB^nC*^' bankCT ' «■"! sovernment official. Diary
Olft of Rachel Snyder
Ba?ia?,r„^o J u°n U t , Si ey K S , n °mer aClflC - ^ ^ S " ^ ° a »^ 1 «
See. of Calif. Pioneers.
Library
MS 61-1275
MMsott, Carl, 1913-
Papers, 1932-
ca. 6720 items.
In Alabama University Library
In part^ transcripts (typewritten)
pr2s rele R asLTnd a o^er f ^rs^ a S flr n COrr ^ nden ^ '****
education, of which £ w *E^ 1^?™?^* +>&
sponsored the National defense edu^atton art of lew' and ,n "•** *•
Unpublished guide In the library «**.
MM^Er' iibrary rertridi °--
ntato-O. S. 5. Labor and laboring cfaSe^S. * Ed ^ atlon fln <»
FuB name: Carl Atwood Elliott.
Alabama. Dnlv. Llbr. MS 61-1276
Hyatt, Alpheus, 1838-1902.
cl y 800 lte 1 ni Mftyer corre3 P ondeno «» <*■ 1870-1920.
In Princeton University Library
Johann PoggendW g nnd BSin Th Sinimat: IncZij7?&*£Zi
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1277
Ward, Henry Augustus, 1884-1906.
Papers, 1840-1906.
18 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Naturalist. Correspondence, diaries, account books, notes, catalog*
newspaper clippings, photos., and other papers. One halTof the co£
lection consists of correspondence, much of It from eminent natural
S^^lf' edu , ca . tor f and museum directors. Correspondents Include
Alexander and Louis Agasslz, Carl Akeley, Spencer FVBaird, Phlneas
Taylor Bamunvarove Karl Gilbert, Joseph Henry, William TeZfle
Hornaday, and Frederick A. Lucas. ™» r " *• " um ■ L «anp»
Card Index to major part of the correspondence
'Described In the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v 2. no.
8 (June 194?) p. 41-47, and v. 4, no. 8 (spring 1649) p 5»V'
Information on literary rights available In the library'
Gift of Roswell Ward, 1938. •"
1. Naturalists— Corre- spondence, reminiscences, etc
Rochester. Dnlv. Llbr. MS ei-1278
Hawley, James Henry, 1847-1929.
Correspondence, 1887-1908.
40 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscript Division
Miner, lawyer, and Idaho State political flgure. Correspondence of
Hawley, who specialized In mining, Irrigation, and criminal cases
Includes letters relating to conspiracy trials of officers of the Western
Federation of Miners for crimes associated with the dynamiting of
the Bunker Hill and Sullivan concentrator at Wardner in 1899. and
lor the assassination of ex-Governor Frank Steunenberg lnl905
Deposited by James H. Hawley n, iaaa '
1. Lawyers— 4dabo— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Steunenberg, Frank, 1861-1906.
Idaho State Hist. Soc.
MS 61-1279
Bowron, James, 1844-1928.
Papers, 1877-1928.
377 items.
In Alabama University Library,
In part, transcripts.
Industrialist and philanthropist. Correspondence, 52 volumes of
£££? 'rvf T0Um « ""'"Wosraphy, published material, and o1h£
papers. Concerns Bowron's pioneering work In the Alabama steel
Industry from the time he came to the United States general man
ager of Southern States Coal and Land Co. In lln, and bis worid
wide travels. He was the dominant figure of Tennessee nJf«i tV™
uompany (1802-03) , president, receiver and trustee of Southern Iron
c*gS?«Si < «T^ ) V iSHL P ^ Went ««> chairman SffiSS
BlBolwm,. 8 ^ (1 ^ 28 > Correspondents include WllUani
BUBorah, William Woodward Brandon, Elbert Henry Gary Oscar W
Underwood and Woodrow Wilson. w * ^^ w#
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift of Mr. Bowron's children, 1962.
1. Steel Industry and trade— Southern States.
Alabama. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1280
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1857-1929.
Papers, 1882-1930.
ca. 46,400 items.
In Alabama University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
^Lawyer, US, Representative, and Judge. Correspondence, letter
books, Bpeeches,and scrapbooks. The bulk of the material covers
Claytons congressional career (1897-1914), during which he became
^ der n In K antl - t S Wt i 6 * 181 *"""- He was also Roister In Chancy
Court Barbour County, Alabama (1880-64), Democratic national
committeeman 1888-1914), a disciple of William J^ngs^ryanV
^tSA^ 8 "? ^ d 8«„( 1 » 14 -29) Correspondents Include BrySS
n^£,.?^ g « Comer 1 i, G ;, H ,- Dent ' Toomas Goode Jones, William
Qlbbs McAdoo, Oscar W. Underwood and Woodrow Wilson. '"
Unpublished guide lu the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Gift of Preston Clayton, 1950.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th cent. 2. Trusts, Industrial— U. S —
mw. a. Judges — Alabama — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
Alabama. Univ. Llbr. MS eWffll
462
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barnes, Julius Howland, 1873-1969. _
Papers.
ca. .10. Me drawers.
Id Saint Louts County Historical Society collections (Duluth,
Minn.)
U. S, government official. Personal and business correspondence,
business records, documents, pamphlets, citations, photos., and other
papers, reflecting Barnes* career as president of the Barnes-Dulutb
Ship Building Co., the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the U. S. Food
Administration, and the U. 8. Grain Corp., chairman of the Board
for Klearflax Linen Loom, Inc., and U. S. Wheat Director, The col-
lection is closely related to the society's Great Lakee-St. Lawrence
Tidewater Association collection.
Access restricted.
Gift of the executors of the estate of Mr. Barnes, 1860.
1. St. Lawrence Seaway. 2. Ship-building — Duluth. 8. Chamber cf
Commerce of the United States of America. 4. U, S. Food Adminis-
tration. 5. U. S. Wheat Director.
MS 61-1282
St. Louis Co. Hist. Soc, Duluth, Minn.
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1958.
Papers, 1927-49
ca. 400 file drawers.
In Georgetown University History Dept.
Lawyer, Judge, and U. S. Senator from New York. Wagner's office
files during his term as U. S, Senator, together with some personal
correspondence sent out from his Washington office. . Includes cor-
respondence from and to constituents regarding measures pending
during his term of office, correspondence to and from other public
officials regarding public affairs of the times, source material used
by Wagner and his assistants In evolving the bills and laws with
which his name Is associated, campaign speeches, other public ad-
dresses, and scrapbooks. The collection offers Information on the
general problem of the Depression, and the Federal Government's
efforts to cope with It during the 1930's, relief, public works, the
U. S. Employment Service, unemployment Insurance, old-age Insur-
ance, the Social security act, the National recovery act, the National
labor relations act, public housing legislation, and the Full employ-
ment act of 1948.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Robert F. Wagner, Jr., 1949.
1. U. S.-^Pol. & govt.— 1933-1958. 2, Depression— 1929— U. S.
8. U. S. — Full employment policies. 4. Insurance, Social — U. S.
MS 61-1283
Georgetown Univ. Hist. Dept.
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1858-1932.
Papers, 1857-1960.
56 ft. (co. 1900 Items)
In Flsk University Library.
Forms part of the library's Negro collection.
Author and lawyer. Correspondence, Journals (1874-85), scrap-
books with longhand writings (1885-1909), literary MSS., speeches,
published writings (1885-1950), certificates and contracts, photos.,
and the Sprlngarn medal. Includes drafts of Chesnutt's biography
of Frederick Douglass, and of some of his novels, articles, short
stories, speeches, poems, and a play; correspondence with publishers
and magazines (1885-1930) ; and personal correspondence (1878-
1932, largely after 1899) The earliest documents are the marriage
certificate of Chesnutt's parents (1857) and two early photos, of him-
self (1864-74) Correspondents, personal and corporate, Include
Charles W. Anderson, Atlantic monthly, Newton D, Baker, Boston
evening transcript, Nayhum D. Brascher, Benjamin G. Brawley, Hugh
M. Browne, Koscoe Conkling Bruce, George Washington Cable, Wal-
ter Camp, Century magazine, The crisis, The critic, Doubleday Page
* Co., William Edward Burghardt Du Bols, John S. Durham, Harper
& Brothers, Houghton Mifflin Co., Jerome B. Howard, The inde-
pendent, James Weldon Johnson, S. S. McClure's, Kelly Miller, Mary
White Ovtngton, James Pott & Co., Puck, William H. Richards,
Emmett J. Scott, Small, Maynard & Co., William Monroe Trotter,
Albion W. Turgee, Oswald Garrison Vlllard, Booker T. Washington,
Kdward 0. Williams, and Youth's companion.
Described In A list of manuscripts, published works and related
Items la. the Charles Waddell Oheanutt collection (1954) and In Li-
brary Journal, v. 77 (1952) p. 1288.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Helen M. Chesnutt, 1947.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Authors and
publishers. 3. Negroes. 4. Douglass, Frederick, 1817 7-1895. . i.
Flsk University, Nashville. Library. Negro collection.
MS 61-1284
Flak Uolv. Library
Adams, William, 1807-1880.
Papers, 1823-80.
ca. 8 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Presbyterian minister and educntor. Correspondence, sermons,
documents, commonplace books (1825-88), notebooks, and clippings.
Includes letters (1823-81) from Adams' parents, n bound vol. of
letters prepared following the death of Adams, notebooks (1828-29)
of class lectures taken while he was a student at Andover Theologi-
cal Seminary, and 4 v. of letters/mounted clippings, and other papers,
Gift of the William Adams Brown family, 1950.
1 Preshyterlan Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Theology — Addresses, essays, lectures. 8. Presbyterian
Church— Sermons, 4. Andover Theological Seminary. 5, Common-
DlaC * b0Ok8 ' . MS61-1286
Onion Theol. Sem, Llbr.
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804.
Letter books, 1761-69.
■ 8 v. "
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
Member of the Virginia Council, planter, and Iron manufacturer,
6* Westmoreland Co., Va. Family and business letters, and orders
for goods. Contains letters to Carter's kinsmen Thomas Bladen,
Landon and Charles Carter, Benjamin Tasker. Jr., and Francis Willis,
Jr. as well as to the merchants Samuel Athawes, James Buchanon
and Co., JameB Concannon and Hooke, Oapel and Osgood Hanbury,
Edward Hunt and Son, Jackson and Ruthlfi'.rd, James Morton Jor-
dan, J.'hn Jordan and Barnes, Henry Haper, Beverly Robinson, Scott,
Prlngle, Cheap and Co., and Amos Strettell.
Purchased from Miss Eunice Chambers, 1957.
1. Virginia — Comm. 2; Plantations — Virginia. 8. Iron Industry
and trade — Virginia.
MS 61-1286
Colonial Williamsburg
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. New York.
Records, 1803-1925.
8 ft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Official clerks' records of transactions of the synods located In the
territory now comprising the Synod of New York. Includes records
of some presbyteries. The material Is related to the library's collec-
tion of Archives of the Presbytery of New York.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposited by Robert H. Nlcols.
1. Presbyterian Church In New York (State)— Hist— Sources. 2.
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.— Hist.— Sources. 8. Church rec-
ords and registers— New York (State)
MS 61-1287
Union Theol. Sera. Llbr.
Coffin, Henry Sloane, 1877-1964.
Correspondence, 1937-45.
ca, 250 Items,
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Presbyterian minister and educator. Correspondence relating to
the possible union of the Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A„ and
the Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Correspondents In-
clude Angus Dun, Henry O. Hobson, Ralph W. Lloyd, Lewis S. Mudge,
Edward L. Parsons, William B. Pugh, Howard O. Robblns, Henry
Knox Shenill, Robert E. L. Stridor, and Alexander Zabrlskle. The
material Is related to the library's collection of the correspondence of
Francis. Brown.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights avalloble In the library.
1 Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. — Relations — Protestant
Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church In
the U S. A.— Relations— Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
MS 61-1288
Union Theol. Sem. Llbr.
1814-1897.
Stokes, William B
Papers, 1811-88.
ca. 300 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Union officer, U.. S. Representative from Tennessee, and lawyer.
Correspondence and legal documents. The bulk of the correspondence
falls In the 1880's. Includes papers of James Tubb. Correspondents
Include Thomas A. Benton, James H. Blackburn, H. P. Cleveland,
Roscoo Conkling, A. J. Duncan, S. M. Flte, Andrew J. Fletcher,
James S. Fowler, J. A. Fuson, Henry Gibson, Isham G. Harris, John
Waller Head, W. T. Hosklns, R. S. Kendrlck, D. M, Key, John. A.
Logan, John Lynch, Horace Maynard, Benton McMlllln, John W.
Miller, James Ralney, John B. Robinson, Zebulon BaJrd Vance,
Thomas Waters, John Thomas Wilder, A. W, Wills, Marcus J. Wright,
and William Woodcock. MS 61-1289
463
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1814-1897. Papers, 1811-88.
Stokes, William B
(Continued)
J,TS, ,,y MrS - H - U SUnPa0n ' 1925 - formerly owned by Llv-
u. kil^^^S8^ r 1K^t^^^:^ n ^
commerce, confiscations, etc, i, Tubb, James! War-Finance,
Tennessee. State Llbr. and Archives MS 61 ~ 128i>
Worthingrton, Thomas, 1773-1827.
Papers, 1797-1825.
ca. 800 items.
In Ohio State Library.
•J^T"? °, f P h !?Y Almost entirely correspondence; main corre-
spondents Include John Jacob Astor, Lewis Cass, W. H Crawford
?i m ta 8 n K v, Sa J"l e L PI,,le3, • klbert G«»atin W wnilam JonS
Joseph Kerr, Duncan McArttmr, J. McLean, N. Macon, J MansfleW
Nathaniel Massie, K. J. Meigs, J. Morrow, 6. A. Norton Rufus Put
n^^amea Eoss,:V7. : Sllliman, P. B. Thomas, B. Tiffin,' £,d J V™
mnn,^ 11 ? hed ln< % '"f 16 Ubrary - A 'so described In Catalogue of
n^rOffl«. ^^ P0 ' ta the St0te L ' Drary ft0W * e «° Ter -
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
SourcM hl0-m & 80Tt '"" "87-1885.- '2. Ohio -Hist. -1787-1865-
Ohlo. State Llbr,
MS 61-1290
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
The Amelia F. Pc* collection of Poeana. 1802-98
Sft. (211 items) '
In Enoch Pratt Free Library (Baltimore)
Author and editor. Correspondence, MS. poems, and family docu-
ments. Includes eight letters and two MS. poeing of Poe; corre
Bpondence of Poe's aunt, Mrs. Olemm, and other relatives and friends.
ofP<£a5a? a ™ to the library's Sara Slgourney Bice Collection
Inventory In the library. Also described In Edgar Allan Poe letters
and documents In the Enoch Pratt Free Library, edited by A. H.
Qulnn and B. H. Hart (1941) '* a
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of Margaret Oheston Oarey. Formerly owned by Maria
Olemm and by Amelia F. Poe.
t Poe family. i. Poe, Amelia F., coUector. n. Olemm, Maria.
„ ,. „ MS 61-1291
Enoch Pratt Free Llbr.
Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947.
Papers, 1925-^50.
18 items.
In Wayne State University Library.
. Bngllsh^author. Holograph and typewritten MSS., galley and page
proofs, and a few minor printed Items. Bulk of material is for 1925-
/ C^r™ <*v400 sheets which appear to be reports to a publisher
(prooablyBrnest Benn) on MSS. read and criticized; a chapter from
the book The Ingenious gentleman Don Qnljote de la Mancha. a broad-
T*?!. 8 ?^',. PSSS*^? ?LJ fl6 Zl_ and a speecn to ™ tt e National
Liberal Club, Oct 29, 1887 j typescripts of Awakening, The hidden
mystery, and^three poems JThe exceUent ballria of the armed man,
The praise of Myfanwy, and The remembrance of the bard) : and
galley proofs of The ready reporter, of a review, of an article for
T. P.'s. weekly, and of an Introduction to BrlUat-Savarln's Physiology
of taste. Other papers Include a few writings by John Gawsworth
(pseudonym of Fytton Armstrong) and Gabriel Mlro.
Purchnse, 1954-55. Formerly owned by Fytton Armstrong.
MS 61-1292
Wayne State University. Library
Joyce, James, 1882-1941.
Letters, 1907-35.
ca. 60 Items.
In Wayne State University Library.
Photocopies (positive) made from originals In the National Library
of Ireland, Dublin.
Letters and postcards to Geoffrey M. Palmer concerning musical
settings for poems from Joyce's Chamber music; letters and cards to
"Aunt Josephine" (Mrs. Murray) ; letters (1934-35) to Lucia Joyce
his daughter, In Italian, and signed "Babbo"; and other letters, In-
cluding a few to Joyce's sister Eileen and ono from Harriet Weaver to
Joyce. Oae of the letters to Palmer was written for Joyce by
Stanislaus Joyce, another by his daughter Lucia during Joyce's Ill-
ness.
Inform-.itlon on literary rights available In the National Library of
Ireland.
Purchase, 1855-58.
I. Palmer, Geoffrey Molyneux, 1882-
Futtttame: James Augustine Aloysius Joyce.
■„ „ ■„ MS 61-1293
Wayne State University. Library
i idbitt, Victoria Henrietta (Eugler) 1874-
Papers, 1933-49.
4 ft. (en. 4500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Housekeeper and author. Correspondence, diaries ; MSS. and
galley proofs of Mrs. Nesbltt's two books, The presidential cookbook
and White House diary; a nearly complete file of White Bouse
menus (1933-45), an Incomplete set of Franklin D. Boosevelt's dally
appointment calendar (1934-45), memoranda of White House enter-
tainments and other household matters, and various recipes, lists and
accounts kept while Mrs. Nesbltt was the Boosevelt's housekeeper.
Includes correspondence with Eleanor Roosevelt and others on White
House domestic affairs.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Mrs. Nesbltt, 1959.
1 Washington, D. O. White House. 2. Roosevelt Franklin
Delano, Pres. U. S,, 1882-1945. 8. Roosevelt family. 4. Cookery.
American.
MS 61-1294
Society of California Pioneers, San Franoisoo.
Diaries, 1839-1905.
ca, 200 v.
In Society of California Pioneers Library.
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly diaries kept by people traveling to California by land or
ship. Writers of diaries include George Holbrook Baker (1827-1906),
Henry W. Bigler (b. 1815), Augustus S. Blxby, Marcellus Blxby,
Daniel Edwin Bushnell (1841-1916), Augustine D. Carpenter, Benja-
min Sterling Clark (1825-1852), Peter Decker, Israel Foote Hale
(1804-1891), Titus Hale (ca. 1834-«a. 1925), Jabez D. Hawks (d.
1869), Samuel Heald, Charles Proctor Kimball, William B. Latham,
Jr. (1822-1910), Bobert OlaspUl Laws (1880-1891), Charles Stephen
Lohse, Alice Kennedy Lynch, Robert Marshall (b. ca. 1827), Thomas
J. Matteson (1826-1902), A. M. Menefee, Charles E. Miller (1852-
1939), Thomas Whitehead Mulford (1829-1907), Plerson Barton
Reading (1816-1868), George Henry Sanderson, John Sessions,
Azartah Smith (b. 1828), James Stratton, John Augustus Sutter
(1803-1880), Miss L. M. Tarrlll, Crittenden Van Wyck, Mrs. M. I.
Warren, and Austin Wiley (b. 1828)
Cataloged In the library.
Henry W. Blgler's diary was published In Overland monthly (Sept.
1887) ; Benjamin Sterling Clark's diary was published In 1929 under
the title How many miles from St. Jo?; the diaries of Israel F. and
Titus Hale were published In the Society of California Pioneers'
quarterly, v. 2 (June 1925) p. 59-180; Azarlah Smith's diary was pub-
lished In Overland monthly (Feb. 1888) ; and John A Sutter's diary
was published In 1939 under the title New Helvetia diary.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts, ca. 1932-58.
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 2. Voyages to the Pacific coast
8. Frontier and pioneer life — California.
MS 61-1290
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers Library
Jones, John Percival, 1829-1912.
Papers.
lbox.
In Society of California Pioneers Library.
Miner and U. S. Senator from Nevada. Papers relating to the Camp
Carson Mining Company, Kern County Mining Company, Los Angeles
and Independence Railroad Company, Mexican MIU Company, Nevadn
Mill Company, Nevada Mining Companies, Santa Monica Land Com-
pany, Santiago Mill, and the Virginia and Truckee Railroad.
Gift
1. Mining Industry and finance — Nevada. 2. Mining Industry and
finance — California. 8. Virginia and Truckee Railroad. 4. Real prop-
erty — Santa Monica, Calif.
MS 61-1296
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library
464
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ctrilen, Countee, 1903-1946.
Papers, 1921-47.
ca. 2 ft. (Ill Items)
In Flsk University Library.
Forms part of the library's Negro collection.
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS., a plan booh from high
school classes, certificates, sheet music, handbills, programs, a scrap-
book, newspaper clippings, photos., and poems dedicated to Cullen by
his pupils (Jessie Fauset, Langston Hughes, and Leon Raines) Per-
sons named Include Arna Bontemps, Sterling Brown, Padralc Colum,
Langston Hughes, Charles 8. Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson,
James Weldon Johnson, Wlllard Johnson, Helen Keller, Alain Locke,
Louis Shores, and Carl Van Vechten.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Lent by Ida Mae Robertson Cooper, 195S.
1. Negro authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Negro lit-
erature^ American) i. Flsk University, Nashville. Library. Negro
collection.
MS 61-1297
Flsk Univ. Library
Street, Oliver Day, 1866-1944.
Papers, 1888-1944.
21,423 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Author and Republican politician of Alabama. Correspondence and
other papers. Concerns his activities as candidate for Congress (1808
and 7902), U. S. district attorney for northern Alabama (1807-14),
special assistant to U. S, Attorney General (1014-20), chairman of the
Republican executive committee of the Tth congressional district
(1904-08), delegate to Republican National Conventions (1012 and
1916), and member of Republican National Committee (1016-20)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Oift of members of the Street family, 1057.
1. Alabama— Pol. A govt— 1865- 2. Republican Party.
Alabama, 8. Govern- ment attorneys — Alabama.
MS61-1298
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Shelby Iron Company, Shelby, Ala,
Records, 1862-1923.
ca. 494.000 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence; 64 volumes of minutes (1862-90) of directors and
Stockholders; manufacturing records comprising charcoal reports,
dally stable reports, dally cost of ore mining, time books, and payrolls
In each department; commissary records (1868- ) ; grist mill toll
books; furnace record books; and other records. The material Is most
complete for the period 1862-90. Of particular Interest are records of
difficulties with the Confederate government over conscription of work-
ers and securing supplies to maintain production. Includes records of
the company's subsidiary formed In 1890 to handle Its real estate busi-
ness, the Shelby Manufacturing and Improvement Company.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Woodward Iron Company, 1048.
1. Military service, Compulsory — Confederate States of America.
MS 61-1299
Alabama. Univ. Llbr,
Washington Mill Company, Seabeoh, Wash.
Records, 1867-90.
12 ft. (1426 Items and 44 v.)
In University of Washington Library,
Correspondence, bills, business records, documents, private papers
of the executives of the company, scrapbook, and records of com-
panies affiliated with the Washington Mill Co. The papers reflect the
economic conditions, and political and moral climate of Washington
Territory, Persons and organizations mentioned Include William J.
Adams; W. J. Adams, Bllnn and Co., San Francisco; William B.
Barnard; Marshall Bllnn; Samuel Bllnn; Thomas Burke; Charles
Miner Bradshaw ; Francis A. Cbenoweth ; Wa Chong & 06., Seattle J
James Manning Colman; B. P. Dennlson ; Arthur Armstrong Denny ;
James Douglas ; Elwood Bvans ; D. B; Finch ; Henry O. Hale; Gran-
ville Owen HaUer ; Cornelius Holgate Hanford ; L. B. Hastings ; Rich-
ard Holyoke ; Dexter Horton ; Paul K. Hubbs ; Daniel Bachelder Jack-
son ; Orange Jacobs ; William Jameson ; Henry Landes ; John Jay Mc-
Gllvra ; Angus MacKlntosh ; John McReavy ; Kara M. Meeker ; George
Anson Meigs; Thomas T. Minor; Puget Mill Co., Teekalet, (Port
Gamble, Wash.; F. C. Purdy; D. C. H. Rothschild A Co., Port Town-
send, Wash.; William P. Sayward; James Seavey; William B. Sin-
clair ; C. S. Indian Agent, Neah Bay ; U. S. Indian Agent, Skokomlsh ;
Cyrus Walker ; Waterman & Eatx, Port Townsend, Wash. ; and B. A.
Wlllson & Co., Union City, Wash.
Indexed In library's catalog. Finding aids in the library. Kbo
described In Pacific Northwest quarterly, v. 51, no. 8 (July 1860)
p. 136-138.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Clarence B. Bagley, 1021 ; Manson F. Backus ; Laurence J.
Colman ; Thomas W. Prosch.
1. Lumbering— Washington (State) 2. Washington (State)— Boon,
condlt 8. Washington (State)— Pol. A govt 4. Washington (State)— >
Moral conditions.
MS 61-1800
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Mine and Smelter Supply Co.
Records, 1869-1960.
8 ft. (187 Items)
In .University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Collec-
tions. '
Letter books, containing personal letters and addresses as well as
business letters, of J, W. Nesmlth and J. Nesmlth Brans, presidents
of the company; 6 ledgers, a catalog, a data book, plans for building
machinery, and blueprints; and articles about the company from the
Denver post and the Colorado magaslne.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Albert B. Seep, president of the company, 1960,
1. Mining machinery. 2. Metallurgy— Apparatus and supplies.
I. Seep, Albert B.
MS 61-1801
• Colorado. Univ. libraries
Green, Duff, d. ca. 1854.
Business records, 1817-94.
1763 Items and 160 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and manufacturer, of Falmouth, Va. Correspondence,
ledgers, daybooks, account books, and other business records (chiefly
1822-75) of Green and his various associates, Illustrating his activi-
ties, which Included retailing, grain merchandising, and cotton cloth
manufacturing. The papers also reflect the emergence of Fredericks-
burg, Va. as a business center, and the decline of Falmouth.
Card Index In the library.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1047)
Acquired, 1042-51.
1. Falmouth, Va.— Oomm. 2. Fredericksburg, Va.— Comm.
MS 61-1302
Duke Univ. Library
Wyllys, Samuel, 1632-1709.
Papers, 1638-1701.
126 Items.
In Brown University, Ann Mary Brown Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Colonial official of Connecticut, Miscellaneous government and
legal papers pertaining to Indian relations, colonial wars, and civil
and criminal cases. The bulk of the/papers date from 1663-08 and
are principally concerned with the business of the government of the
colony of Connecticut A few relate to Wyllys family matters. In-
cludes a notebook containing copies of some of the original records
of witchcraft cases now In the Ann Mary Brown Library and the
Connecticut State Library, and a photocopy of a 62 p, MS. In the
Connecticut State Library: Depositions of cases of witchcraft, as-
sault, theft, drunkenness and other crimes tried In Connecticut,
1663-1728.
Bequest of Rush Hawkins.
1. Connecticut— Pol. A govt. — Colonial period, 2. Witchcraft—
Connecticut. 3. Crime and criminals — Connecticut
MS 61-1808
Brown Univ. Ann Mary Brown Library
Wadsworth family.
Papers, 1793-1873.
17 reels of microfilm.
In University of Rochester Library.
Microfilm copy (negative) made In 1047 and 1040 from originals
owned by the Wndsworth family of Geneseo, N. Y.
Business and family correspondence, daybooks, account books,
maps, deeds, leases and business records of the Wadsworth family,
early landowners In the Genesee Valley In western New York, Per-
sons represented In the collection Include James Wadsworth (1768-
1844), James Samuel Wadsworth (1807-1864), and William Wolcott
Wadsworth (1810-1852)
Card Index to letters.
Itemized list of contents In the library. Also described In the
University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 2, no. 2 (Feb. 1947)
p. 21-24 nnd v. 3, no. 3 (spring 1048) p. 58.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
1 Real property — Genesee region, N. V. 2. Genesee region, N. Y.
MS 61-1804
Rochester. Univ. Llbr. .
465
The National Union Cata log of Manuscript Collections
Dewey, Thomas Edmund, 1902-
Papers,1926-
1035ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
District attorney of New York County and Governor of New York.
Correspondence, speeches, records of legal cases, political campaign
material, pictures, phonograph records, motion pictures, kinescopes,
and tape recordings, covering Dewey's entire career. The flies for
the gubernatorial period (1043-54) are the most voluminous and con-
gist of personal correspondence as well as letters and other papers
(addressed to Dewey In his official capacity) concerning rent control,
discrimination, taxation, public utilities, and other specific problems
of New York State government. Includes Mrs. Dewey's flies of offi-
cial social correspondence (1943-54)
Finding aids In the library. Also described In the University of
Rochester Library bulletin, v. 10, no. 8 (spring 1955) p. 37-42..
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dewey, 1954-
1. Lawyers — New York (State) — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. New York (State)— PoL A govt— 1865- 3. Presidents—
U. S.— Election— 1948. i. Dewey, Frances B. (Hutt)
„ u __ MS 61-1305
Rochester. . Dnlv. Llbr.
Kading, Charles August, 1874-1986.
Papers, 1896-1937.
5 ft. (ca. 6000 Items)
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections.
D. S. Representative from Wisconsin. Chiefly correspondence re-
lating to the years when Eadlng was a member of Congress. In-
cludes requests for bulletins, for assistance In getting appointments
and rural mall service, in securing post office buildings, and In taking
up grievances against the Government, and other requests from con-
stituents; together with letters (1028-83) relating to the Portage
Canal, to the advisability of dredging the upper Fox River, to a pro-
posal to revoke the license of many small radio stations In order to
Increase the power of larger ones, and to his work as president of
the Wisconsin State Board of Control. The correspondence snows
leading's political associations in his district, his opposition to pro-
hibition and to the Federal sales tax, and big support of organized
labor, and gives Information on elections from 1026 to 1034, on
Progressives, and on problems raised by redlstrlctlng. Correspond-
ents Include Charles B. Broughton, Herman L Bkern, William B.
Evjue, Carlisle V. Hlbbard, Halbert Louis Hoard, John F. Kading,
Philip F. LaFollette, Robert M. LaPollette, Jr., O. J. G. Peters,
Edward Volgt, and the U. S. Army Engineers.
Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Charles B. Kading, 1056-58.
1. D. S.— Pol. & govt— 1901-1058. 2. Wisconsin. State Board of
Control. 3. Fox-Wisconsin Waterway. 4. Radio— D. S.— Laws and
regulations.
Wisconsin. State Hist
Soc.
MS 61-1306
Busch, Niven, 1903-
Papers.
81 items and 1 folder.
In Stanford University Library.
Author. Typewritten copy with MS. corrections and original type-
written outline of Bunch's novel, California Street, together with book
reviews and correspondence relating to It
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Bosch, I960.
I, Busch, Ntven, 1003- California Street
MS61-180T
Stanford Univ. Library
Lewis, Janet, 1899-
LiteraryMSS.
9 Itemn.
In Stanford University Library.
Author. Typescripts (some with MS. corrections) of four novels
and one book of short stories. Includes drafts of The trial of SOren
Qvlst, The wife of Martin Guerre, Against a darkening sky, The ghost
of Monsieur Scarron, and Good-bye, son.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Janet Lewis, 1050.
MS 61-1808
Stanford Univ. Library
Manning, Jacob Warren, 1826-1904
Papers, 1795-1916.
5 ft.
In Reading (Mass.) Antiquarian Society collections.
Nurseryman and landscape architect Diaries, daybooks, ledgers,
accounts, Journals, and family papers. Includes business papers
(1840-1016) of the nursery business of Manning, his son, and his
father; diaries (1850-1907) of Manning and his wife Lydla Brooks
Chandler; and papers relating to the Manning family prior to 1828.
Also Includes accounts (1860-69) of the Agricultural Library of Read-
ing, Mass.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of the Warren Manning estate to the Massachusetts Horti
cultural Society ; thence to Baker Library, Harvard Business School
(1942) ; thence to Reading Antiquarian Society, 1058.
1, Nurseries (Horticulture) i Manning, Lydla Brooks
(Chandler) b. 1839. n. Manning family, nx Reading, Mass. Agri-
cultural Library Association.
MS 61-1309
Reading Antiquarian Society
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1816-1904.
Papers.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Ohio State Library.
Song-writer and minstrel. Notebooks, scores, and other papers.
Not all are in MS. form ; not all are Bmmett's work.
1. Songs, American, 2. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc
Ohio. StateLibr.
MS 61-1810
Hayes, Rutherford Piatt, 1868-1927.
Papers, 1864-1911.
ca. 8 ft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Librarian, scientific farmer, and son of Rutherford B. Hayes.
Correspondence (family and business), notes, school papers, and
photos. The material Is related to the library's Hayes papers and
Sardls Blrchard collection.
1. Hayes family. 2. Blrchard, Sardls.
MS 61-1311
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
California. Courts {Los Angeles Oo.)
Records, 1839-82.
26 v., plus separate documents.
In Los Angeles County Law Library.
Los ADgeles archives, criminal (1888-50) and civil (1839-44) -
minutes (1856-63) of the County Court of Sessions; records (1840-
50) In Spanish; receipt book form relating to coyote scalps and affi-
davits of killing; abstracts of title; scattered early records of cases;
Index of wills, Index of 1853 archives, Index of records of deeds; a
list of persons and properties subject to taxation (1850) ; and other
historical documents.
Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit by the County Clerk's Office, 1950.
1. Court records — Los Angeles Co., Calif,
r » ■ , „ , ■ "-MS 61-1818
Los Angeles Co. Law Library
Weizsacker, Ernst Heinrich, Freiherr von, 1882- de-
fendant.
Records of case no. 11, United States Military Tribunal
No. iv: United States of America against Ernst von Weiz-
sacker, et al., defendants. Niirnberg, Germany, Dec. 20,
1947-April-.il, 1949.
59 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
1. War crime trials — Nuremburg — Ministries case, 1948-1949, i.
Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955, U. S. Zone)
Military Tribunal rv. " .
MS 81-1313 rey
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. ,
466
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Coll ectio ns
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786.
Papers, 1778-99.
116 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Revolutionary War officer. Military correspondence, orders to
agents on mission, campaign accounts, records of troop movements,
drafts, ration books, and other papers. Correspondents Include J.
Habersham, Wade Hampton, Jobn Houston, Henry Lee, Andrew
Pickens, Cbarles Cotesworth Plnckney, Thomas Posey, and Anthony
Wayne.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1939-52.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion — Campaigns and battles.
MS 61- 1 314
Duke Univ. Library »
Baylor family.
Papers, 1714-1883.
62 items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
In part, photocopy.
Letters, poems, legal documents, accounts, genealogical materials,
and personal papers of the John Baylor family of New Market, Caro-
line Co., Va. Includes a cookbook containing recipes In ms. and
clipped from printed sources, and the letter book (1T49-65) of John
Baylor. ■■■■■:■■■■
Gift of George D. Baylor, 1958.
1. New Market, Va. — Soc. life & cust. 2. Cookery, American.
I. Baylor, John, 1705-1772. f
MS61-1316
Colonial Williamsburg
Murray, Philip, 1886-1952.
Papers, 1943-52.
67 ft. .
..- .. In Catholic Dnlversity of America collections.
Labor leader. General correspondence, report) of committees, and
minutes of meetings pertaining to the United Steelworkers of America
and to the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of the United Steelworkers of America, 1058-64 and I960.
1. United Steelworkers of America, 2. Congress of Industrial Or-
ganizations.
MS 61-1316
Catholic Univ. of America
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.
Papers„187l-1924.
90 ft.
In Catholic University of America collections.
Labor leader and government official. Correspondence, reports,
notes, addresses, writings, clippings, and photos. Powderly was a
member of the Knights of Labor, mayor of Scranton, and U. S. Gbm-
mlssUner-General of Immigration. Includes published proceedings
of the national and some district assemblies of the Knights of Labor
(1878-1900)
Gift, before 1048.
1. Knights of Labor. 2. Labor and laboring classes — U. S, 8.
Trade-unions — U. S. 4. Scranton— Pol. & govt 0. U. 8. — Emlg. &
lmmlg
MS 61-1317
Catholic Univ. of America
Agricultural Improvement Association of New York State.
Records, 1911-17.
ca. 3 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence and other papers. The material Is related to the
library's collection of Edward Griffith Miner papers.
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the association, 1917.
1. Agriculture — New York (State)
MS 61-1318
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
Grantham, John William, d. 1887.
Papers, 1822-1924.
1946 items and 10 v.
In Duke University Library.
Businessman and state legislator, of Mlddleway, W. Va. Per-
sonal, family, and business papers, the majority concerning the opera-
tion of a country store by Grantham and James W. League- Include*
papers relating to Grantham's local agency for the Arlington Mutual
life Insurance Co., and .to his political career.
Card index An the library.
Acquired, 1946.
1. Arlington Mutual Life Insurance Company. 2. West Virginia —
Pol. & govt. 3. General stores— Mlddleway, W. Va. 4. Grantham
family.
MS 61-1319
Duke Univ. Library
Daingerfield, Leroy.
Correspondence of Leroy Daingerfield and William Dain-
gerfield, 1850-53.
60 Items.
In Stanford University Library.
Miner and rancher, Correspondence of Leroy and William Dain-
gerfield written from California to their family In Harpers Ferry,
W. Va. revealing mining, legal, and business conditions of the time.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Janet Squires, 1958.
1. Mines and mineral resources— California. 2. California— Boon,
condlt. 3. California —Gold discoveries. I. Daingerfield, William.
MS 61-1320
Stanford Univ. Library
Jeremie, Haiti.
Records, 1771-1821.
18 ft.
In University of Florida Library.
Contracts of marriage, transfers of property, manumission records,
wills. Inventories of property, and all documents which according to
French law In force in Haiti at the time required notarization and
registration. Bulk of the material Is from 1780-1802. The material
is related to the library's Rochambeau collection.
.Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchase and gift, 1958-59.
1. Archives— Haiti— Jeremie. 2. Haiti— Soc. condlt.
MS61-1321
Florida. Univ. Llbr.
Lord, Nathaniel Wright, 1854-1911.
Papers, ca. 1880-1933.
6 ft (on. 10,000 Items)
In Ohio State University Library.
University professor. Correspondence (business and family), liter-
ary MSS. and other papers. The business correspondence relates
chiefly to mining and metallurgical matters. Correspondents Include
James Hulme Canfleld, Edward Orton, and William Henry Scott.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of James O. Lord, 1956.
1. Lord family, 2. Metallurgy. 3. Mining engineering.
MS 61-1322
Ohio State Univ. Llbr.
Meussdorffer ( J. H.) & Son, San FrcmoisoQ.
Records.
12 cu. ft.
In Society of California Pioneers Library.
Correspondence and business papers of J. H. Meussdorffer & Son,
a hat store operated by John Henry Meussdorffer and his son Harry
O. Meussdorffer.
Gift of Irene Meussdorffer, 1960.
MS 61-1323
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library
Bixby, William Keeney, 1857-1931, ooUeotor.
Bixby collection, 1677-1929.
ca. 875 Items.
In Washington University Library.
Autograph MSS. of Robert Burns, Eugene Field, Benjamin Frank-
lin, Washington Irving, John Keats, John Marshall, Alexander Pope,
Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry David Thoreau, George Washington,
and fimlle Zola. Includes personal papers of Bixby.
Described In Washington University manuscripts: a descriptive
guide, by David Kaser (1958)
Gift of Mr. Bixby, ca. 1923-29.
1. Manuscripts — Collections.
MS 61-1824
Washington Univ., St. Louis. Library
Phillips, Walter Shellay, 1867-1940.
Literary MSS., 1912-20.
5 items and 1 v.
In Seattle Publl" Library.
Author, MSS. of his The Chinook book; The sandman (first and
second drafts) : A string of brass beads (first and second drafts) ;
a volume containing his After all it's a good old world, Complete
handbook of outdoors, The Hayashl case, Sign talk, Poems of an
optimist, several Bhort stories, galley proofs, and miscellaneous MSS.
MS 61-1325
Seattle. Public library
467
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, Isaac, 1764-1835.
Correspondence, 1782-1878.
611 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and assemblyman, of Stanardsvllle, Orange Co., Va. Cor-
respondence, chiefly 1790-1828, of Isaac Davis, Jr., and of bis son,
Thomas Davis, concerning Kentucky lands; Indian wars and war with
Great Britain, 1780-1828; William Smith, Governor of Virginia;
Thomas Davis' lawsuit against Robert Wlckllffle ; election of James
Barbour to the Virginia House of Delegates; and political, legaCand
business matters. Correspondents Include Robert H. Banks, William
Pltzhugh Gordon, Enoch Smith, and Robert Wlckllffe.
Acquired, 1940.
1. Real property— Kentucky. 2„ Indians of North America— Wars.
8. U. &— Hist— War of 1812. 4. V!; . sila— Pol A govt— 1776-1865. 5.
Smith, William, 1797-1887. a Barbour, James, 1776-1842. 7. Planta-
tions— Orange Co., Va. x. Davis, Thomas, h. 1791
MS 61-1326
Duke Univ. Library
Willey, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1914,
Correspondence, 1846-74.
ca. 200 Items.
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
Congregational clergyman, missionary In California, and one of the
founders of the University of California. Chiefly Wllley*s reports to
the American Home Missionary Society and replies to his reports.
The majority of the letters are by Willey himself and cover the period
1840-62. The correspondence deals with Congregational and Presby-
terian church work In California, the founding of a school In Monterey,
efforts to prevent the legalization of slavery in California and the
Partttjon of the state, activities of Howard Presbyterian Church in
San Francisco, and establishment of the College of California, which
later became the University of California. Correspondents Include
William Adams, William Alvord, Jostah Bacon, Milton Badger, Henry
Ward Beecher, Joseph Augustine Benton, Frederick Billings, S V.
Blakeslee, Isaac Brayton, W. H. Oh lids, D. B. Cox, John Waldo
Douglas, Henry Durant, Israel Edson Dwlnell, B. W. Oilman, Charles
Hall, Roswell Dwlght Hitchcock, Samuel Hopkins, Edward McLean,
J. Spauldlng, David Spence, George H. Steele, Jason Steele, Andrew
L, Stone, Samuel J. O. Swezey, and George Clinton Westcott.
Acquired from Mr. Willey, In 19077
l Missions— California. 2. Congregational churches In California.
8. Presbyterian Church In California. 4. Missions— California 6
Slavery In the U. S.^CalIfornla. 6. Howard Presbyterian Church!
San Francisco. 7. Oakland, Calif. College of California, i Con!
gregatlonal Home Missionary Society.
MS 61-1327
Pacific School of Religion. Library
King, Willard Leroy, 1893- collector.
David Davis papers, 1816-1921.
9 ft. (en. 15,000 Items)
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, photocopies (positive) and microfilm (negative)
Correspondence, legal documents, speeches, pamphlets, and news-
paper clippings relating to the personal, legal, and political life of
David Davis (lawyer, U. S. Senator from Illinois, Supreme Court
Justice, and Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager) collected by King
for his biography of Davis. Includes much Lincoln material and In-
formation on political, social, and economic conditions in Illinois;
abolitionists and slavery ; the American, Democratic, Free Soil, Know
Nothing, Republican (particularly Its formation), and Whig Parties;
presidential campaigns and elections (1856-76) ; Mormons In Illinois;
Davis's clrcult-rldlng relations with Lincoln, his riding partner ; news-
paper activities In Missouri and Chicago during the 1860's ; the rivalry
between Norman B.Judd and John Wentworth ; the War with Mexico;
the Civil War In general ; Missouri during the Civil War ; the Lincoln-
Douglas debates; Davis as the administrator of the Lincoln estate;
the selection of a successor to Chief Justice Chase; and Lincoln's polit-
ical ascendency. Correspondents Include OrvlUe Browning, Ambrose
E. Burnslde, Simon Cameron, Aaron Lucius Chapln, Salmon P. Chase,
Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, Henry Winter Davis, Theophilus Lyle
Dickey, Stephen A. Douglas, Nlnlan Edwards, Jesse W. Fell, John O
Fremont, James A. Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, John J. Hardin, James
Harlan, Ozlas M. Hatch, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Henry, Wil-
liam H. Herndon, Joseph Holt, Robert G. IngersoU, Norman B. Judd,
Ward Hill Lamon, Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert
Todd Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, Stephen T. Logan, J, B. McOlure,
Joseph Med 111, Lambdln P. Mllllgan, Richard J. Oglesby, William W.
Orme, Ebenezer Peck, Julius Rockwell, Wlafleld Scott, William H.
Seward, Caleb Smith, Edwin M Stanton, John T. Stuart, Noah H.
Swayne, Leonard Swett, Samuel J. Tllden, Samuel H. Treat, Lyman
Trumbull, John P. Usher, Clement L. Vallandlgham, Ellhu B. Wash-
burne, Thurlow Weed, Gideon Walles, John Wentworth, Horace
White, Henry Clay Whitney, and Richard Yates.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Mr. King, 1956-68.
. 1. Davis, David, 1815-1886. 2. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S, 1809-
1865. 3. Illinois— Hist.— Sources. 4. Abolitionists. 5. U. S.— Pol &
govt. — 1849-1877. 6. Mormons In Illinois. 7.U. S. — Hist — War with
Mexico, 1845-1848. 8. U. S.— Hist— Civil War. 9. Missouri— Hist—
Civil War. 10. Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858. 11, U. S. Supreme
Court — Appointments, promotions, salaries, etc.
MS 61-1328
Chicago Hist Soc. Ubr. •
Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 1787-1851.
Papers of Thomas Hopkins and Edward Miner Gallaudet,
1806-1958.
5 ft. (ca. 2700 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Pioneers la the, education of the deaf. Thomas H. Gallaudet's
papers Include correspondence (1806-51) ; diaries (1810-11, 1847-60) ;
poetry and composition books kept while he attended Yale ; a com-
bined journal and letter book (1815-16) ; an account book (1840-
51) ; documents relating to the American School for the Deaf, which
he founded ; genealogical studies ; memorabilia and printed material.
Edward M. Gallaudet's papers Include correspondence; diaries (1852-
1917) i Journals; a memoir of his life (ca. 1907) ; speeches; articles;
and documents relating to Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Its
Gallaudet College. The collection also Includes papers of Maxlne
Tull Boatner, biographer of Edward M. Gallaudet; correspondence,
printed material, and page proof of Voice of the deaf (published
1959) A few Gallaudet family photos, are Included.
Described In the Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of current
acquisitions, v. 17, no. 1 (Nov. 1959) p. 1-12.
Gift of Mrs. Edward Dennlson Gallaudet and Mrs. Maxlne Tull
Boatner, 1954 and 1959.
1. Gallaudet family. 2. Deaf— Education— U. S. r. Gallaudet,
Edward Miner, 1837-1917. n, Boatner, Maxlne Tull. Voice of the
deaf. in. American School for the Deaf, Hartford, vi. Gallaudet Col-
lege, Washington, D. O. v. Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Wash-
ington, D. O,
MS 61-1329
Bnell, George Pearson, 1833-1883.
Papers of George P. Buell and John S. Brien, 1805-1943.
15 ft. ( en. 10,000 Items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives,
Correspondence, diaries, military papers, legal documents, account
books, bills, receipts, scrapbooks, photos., and memorabilia. The mili-
tary papers (mainly those of George P. Buell, civil engineer and Army
officer) date largely from 1870-82 and are composed of genera) and
special orders, ordnance reports, telegrams, endorsement books, court
martial records, account books, and maps, covering Buell's career
during the Civil War and during his later operations against the
Indians west of the Mississippi, together with order books of General
Don Carlos Buell (1818-1896) The largest portion of the non-mlll-
tary items Is the papers of Judge John Smith Brie father-in-law of
George P. Buell, containing correspondence, legal documents and
briefs dealing with Brten's cases, and docket books giving the schedules
of cases while he served as Circuit Court Judge of Davidson Co., Tenn.
from 1857-61. Includes papers relating to the family and ancestry of
George P. Buell, to sliver mines In Colorado, and to Buell's railroad
business; letters and papers of his brother Salmon A. Buell, some
of which deal with the perpetual calendar, an Invention of his ; cor-
respondence of John F. Lane ; diary of Mary Foot Lane ; correspond-
ence and diary of Rochette Brien Buell (Mrs. George P. Buell) ; cor-
respondence of their son Don Carlos Buell; diary and memoirs of
Rochette Howard Brien (Mrs. John S. Brien) ; and much correspond-
ence of the Pickett sisters: Llda (Mrs. Theodore Oaskus), Alice
(Mrs. Albert Akers), and Lucy, who were reared by their aunt Mrs.
Brien. Correspondents Include Albert Akeffl, Hv B, Bascom, John
Bell, i". G. Brow/Mv.w, Ann Lane Buell, Don O. Buell, Robert Caruth-
ers, R. M. Convln, J. W. Dobbs, Ephratm Foster, M. P. Gentry, B. M.
Huntington, Jaao Lane Huntington, James C. Jones, Amos Lane, Mary
Foot Lane, William Ledbetter, Daniel Lord, J. W. Maybln, J. Nether-
land, Balle Peyton, Howard Pickett, Joe Pickett, F. P. Scruggs, O. P.
Temple, Mike L. Woods, and F. K. Zolllcoffer.
Gift of Rochette Buell, 1980.
L U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Sourcea 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica — Wars — 1866-1895. 8. Lawyers — > Tennessee — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. 4. Court records— Davidson Co., Tenn. 6. Sliver
mines and mining— Colorado. 6. Railroads — U. S. 7. Calendar, Per-
petual, r. Brien, John Smith, 1807-1866. n. Buell family, m.
Pickett family.
MS 61-1330
Tennessee. State Llbr. and Archives
468
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1898.
Papers, 1828-98.
160 Items.
In the Strafford (Vt.) Historical Society Library.
Statesman and financier. Correspondence (chiefly letters written
to Morrill), Congressional bllls^acts, and speeches, notes, clippings,
pamphlets, and papers relating) iflDMorrlH's personal life In Vermont
The papers cover primarily the period (1856-98) when Morrill was
a TJ. S. Representative and Senator from Vermont, and reflect Mor-
rill's interest in the tariff, In buildings and grounds in Washington,
D. C, and In the land-grant colleges. The papers on trade and the
tariff Include statistics on Hawaiian trade (1880-69) prepared by
Francis Amasa Walker, and material on wool production in the U. S.
and on the Impingements on trade of the monetary policies of the
U. S. Includes several Items relating to Morrill's association with
Gyros W. Field and John B. Ward over the proposed cable to China
(ca. 1870); correspondence (1878) with Joseph Wharton, chairman
of the Executive Committee of the Industrial League of Philadelphia,
concerning the organization of a congressional committee, headed by
Morrill, to Investigate customs duties, and the placing of a resolu-
tion for such before Congress; and letters (1894) from U. S. and
English astronomers in criticism of the U. S. Naval Observatory at
Washington, which were submitted by Morrill to the Senate In an
effort to reorganize the Observatory. Names of persons significant to
the collection include Porrus Baxter, Seth Carlo Chandler, Erastus
Fairbanks, Solomon Foot, William Lawrence, Byron Sunderland,
Aldace Freeman Walker, and Charles Wesley Wll'ard
Guide and Index to the collection In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent. 2. Tariff— TJ. S. 8. Washing-
ton, D. O.— -Public buildings. 4. Agricultural colleges— U.S. 6. Cables,
Submarine — Pacific. 6, U. S. Naval Observatory.
MS61-1881
Strafford Hist Soc. : Library
Kirk, John, salesman.
Letter books, 1852-71.
: g Vi ' V -'"
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
Letter books of an Itinerant salesman, representing various manu-
facturers, who traveled extensively through the Middle Western
States and Pennsylvania. The letters describe economic and social
conditions of the day and their effect on Kirk's selling activities.
Treated significantly are the following: the fur, iron, hardware, and
steel industries and trade, salesmen and salesmanship, Mormons in
Illinois, the Kansas-Nebraska bill, the Fugitive slave law of 1850,
slavery, the colonization of Negroes, education in Illinois, Abraham
Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas. Descriptions of Chicago Include dis-
cussions of Its saiiitary and sewerage affairs, the coal trade, valua-
tion of real property, and Joseph I. Ryerson & Son. Includes one
letter book of Kirk's son Thomas (who was also a salesman), and
one of his daughter Alice, who was a teacher.
Unpublished guide In the library.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. 2. U. S.— Indus. S. Mormons In
Illinois. 4. Education — Illinois. 5. Slavery In the TJ. S. 6. Negroes-
Colonization. 7. Kansas-Nebraska bill. 8. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres.
TJ. S., 1809-1865. 9. Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1818-1881. 10. Chi-
cago — Descr. i. Kirk, Thomas, salesman, n. Kirk, Alice.
MS 61-1332
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
Mellen, George Frederick, 1859-1927.
Papers, 1878-1926.
8 ft.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Author, educator, and member of the Tennessee State Legislature.
Correspondence (chiefly 1911-15, when Mellen wrote for the Knoxvllle
sentinel) relating to personal matters and to the collection of mate-
rial for his writings ; 15 scrapbooks containing articles by Mellen
clipped from the Knoxvllle sentinel and arranged according to sub-
ject matter ; biographical material ; sketches of William Cocke, J. M.
Daniel, Seargent S. Prentiss and his mother, and Nancy Ward; and
memorabilia.
Indexes for 7 vols, of the scrapbooks.
Gift of Donald Day and Dan Roblson, 1946-59.
1. Southern States— Biog. 2. Frontier and pioneer life— Southern
States. 8. Tennessee — History, Local. 4. Tennessee — PoL A govt. —
1865- 5. Education, Higher. 6. Obituaries — Tennessee. 7. Ala-
bama. University. 8. American wit and humor. 9. Journalism.
T. The Knoxvllle sentinel
MS 61-1333
Tennessee. State Library and Archives
Whyte, Robert, 176T-1844.
Papers, 1756-1882.
ca. 1200 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Lawyer, Judge, and plantation owner. Correspondence, account
books, wills, Indentures, agreements, briefs, notes, trial dockets and
other legal documents, mans, clippings, and memorabilia. The cor-
respondence is primarily of a legal nature but there are also family
letters, letters on politics, and 22 letters relating to farm and planta-
tion matters. Includes material relating to losses of property during
the Seminole campaign In 1819, a sketch of Mary Eliza Brown Garrett,
and two account books (1849-58) of Benjamin F. Colbert.
Gift of Dr. S. R. Bruesch, 1953.
1. Lawyers — Tennessee— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Tennessee — Pol. & govt 8. Plantations — Tennessee.. 4. Seminole
War, 1st 1917-1818- Claims. 6. Garrett, Mary Eliza
Brown i. Colbert, Benjamin F.
MS 61-1884
Tennessee. State Library and Archives
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on international law, 1599-1811'
6 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
'Includes Peter Stephen Du Ponceau's translations of Ferdtnando
Gallant's Laws of neutrality, published 1782, and Joseph Mathlas
Gerard de Rayneval'a On the freedom of the sea, published 1811.
Also Includes El conodmlento de las naclones (1599) by Baltasar
Alamos de Barrlentos (attributed to Antonio Perez, d, 1611) published
in French, 1887. The material Is related to the library's Peter S. Du
Ponceau collection. - „„..,..
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Gifts of Joel Roberts Poinsett, 1820; Peter S. Du Ponceau, 1840;
Miss Garesche, 1862.
1. International law. 2. Neutrality. 8. Freedom of the seas. x.
Galtani, Ferdinando, 1728-1787. De' doverl fie' prlnctpi neutraU. n.
Gerard de Rayneval, Joseph Mathlas, 1786-1812. De la liberie des
mers. m. Alamos de Barrlentos, Baltasar, d. 1640. Arte de goberpar
6 conocimlento de las naclones.
MS 61-1885
American Philosophical Society. Library
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library.
Papers relating to Baptists in Kentucky, 1787-1960.
24 ft and 10 reels of microfilm.
In Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Correspondence, diaries, minutes and historical sketches of many
churches and associations, and other papers. Includes records of
Bethel College, Russellvllie, Ky. ; Clinton College, Clinton, Ky. ; South-
ern Bank of Kentucky, Russellvllie, Ky.; Executive Board minutes of
the General Association of Baptists In Kentucky, and Norton family
records: Persons represented in the collection Include David Barrow
(1T68-1819), Spencer Clack (d. 1888), Phillip Slater Fall (1798-
1890), William W. Gardner (1818-1894), William Hickman (1747-
1884), Amanda M. Hicks (1841-1929), Benjamin Franklin Hunger-
ford (1*25-1916), William Henry Shoemaker (1842-1912), -and
Thomas Smith (1827-1851) j
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts, deposits, and purchases from various sources, 1859-1960,
1. Baptists — Kentucky. 2. Baptists. Kentucky. General Associa-
tion. 8. Churches — Kentucky. 4. Church records and registers —
Kentucky. 5. Covington, Ky. Western Baptist Theological Institute.
8. Universities and colleges — Kentucky. 7. Banks and banking —
Russellvllie, Ky, 8. Norton family.
MS61-1886
Southern Baptist Xheo- logical Seminary
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library.
Manuscripts relating to Baptist missions, 1854^1953.
97.
In Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Library.
In part transcripts (typewritten) _ ; m
Includes Invasion for God, the story of Methodism In Eastern Ni-
geria, 1958, by H. G. Brewer ; Travels and explanations of William H.
Clarke in Nigeria, 1854-59 ; MS. material gathered In connection with
Lottie Moon, by Una Roberts Lawrence; Missions In the Sunday
school 1916, by Landrum Plnson Lea veil; and Baptist beginnings In
the Amazon Valley region and north Brazil, together with Tears on
the Amazon, 1891-1939, by Enrico A. Nelson.
Gifts, In pnrt, of Una" Roberts Lawrence and Coleman Clarke,
19 l"Moon, Charlotte, 1840-1912. 2. Methodist Church In Nigeria,
8 Methodist Church— Missions. 4. Mlsslons-^Nlgerla. 6. Baptists-
Brazil. 6. Baptlsts-^Mlsslons. 7. Missions— Brazil. i. Brewer,
H G rx Clarke, William H., 1826-187L m. Lawrence, Una (Rob-
erts)' 1893- IV. Leavell, Landrum Plnson, 1874-1929. v. Nelson,
EnricoA.,1862-1939. M S 61-1337
Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary
469
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1860 (oa.)~1931.
Correspondence, 1828-1955.
1545 items and 6 v. :
In Duke University Library.
Pergonal and family correspondence of the wife, successively, of
DaTld Davis, lawyer, Supreme Court Justice, and U. S. Senator from
Illinois, and of Wharton Jackson Green, agriculturist and U. S. Rep-
resentative from North Carolina. Includes letters of James Henry
Bice, Jr., South Carolina ornithologist, naturalist, and literary figure
to his cousin, Mrs. Green. Letters of Davis, 1882-86, refer to activi-
ties of the Senate, social life In Washington, and President Arthur.
Green's letters pertain mainly to family and friends. Rice's letters
relate to politics and to South Carolina government, life, and educa-
tion, with emphasis on the period before World War l Other cor-
respondents Include Chester A Arthur, Roscoe Oonkllng, Joslah B.
Grlnnell, John M. Harlan, Robert Todd Lincoln, and John A. Logan.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1944-60.
■.J; U i ■^rf ol -«S eoTt.— 1881-1885. 2. D. S.— Pol. & govt— 1913-
1821. S. D. S.— Hist. — Civil War— Prisoners and prisons 4 Wash-
SS t -? p, 3 C— Soa llfe & CU8t - 6 - Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. D. S.,
1830-1886. 8. South Carolina— Pol. & govt— 1865-1950. 7. South
Carolina— -Soc. life & cust. 8. Education— South Ca.ollna 9 Green
!tSl"?™A '• D ?. Tls ' Dayld > 181 &-1886. n. Green, Wharton Jackson,
1831-1910. m. Rice, James Henry, 1888-1935.
rv w ! '-t,". ... MS61-1338
Duke Univ. Library
Fuller family.
Papers, 1810-96.
1822 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and other papers of Jones Fuller, broker and mer-
chant, and of his son, Edwin Wiley Puller, poet and novelist, of Louis-
burg, N. O. ; and of their cousin, William George Thomas, physician,
of Wilmington, N. O. Most of the material Is for 1840-70. Corre-
spondence comments on American literature and history, politics,
secession, the cotton and drug businesses, Civil War conditions In
Wilmington, blockade running, the University of Virginia, family
affairs, reconstruction, and life at the University of North Carolina
and at Loulsburg College. Includes revisions and criticisms of E W
Fuller's poem, The angel In the cloud.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1936-61.
1. American literature. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Philosophy. 8. Virginia.
University. 4. North Carolina. University. 6. Loulsburg College,
Loulsburg, N. C. 0. North Carolina— Pol. & govt. 7. Secession 8.
Reconstruction. 9. Cotton trade— North Carolina. 10 Drug trade-
North Carolina. 11. Wilmington, N. 0.— Hist— Civil War. 12 U S —
Hist— Civil War— Blockade. 13. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Destruc-
tion and pillage— Wilmington, N. C. i. Fuller, Jones, 1808-1870
iiiS 1 ^* Hdwm Wlley ' 1847 - 1876 - Jn- Thomas, William George,
1818—1890.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1339
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1876-1948.
Papers of Edwin Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Over-
man, 1877-1948.
3699 Items.
la Duke University Library.
^Papers (primarily legal, business, and political correspondence) of
Gregory, lawyer and North Carolina legislator, and of his father-in-
law, Lee Slater Overman, lawyer and U. S, Senator from North
Carolina. Gregory's papers give much information on his career In
the North Carolina Senate and relate to such topics as agriculture,
gold mining, public aid, and public libraries. A majority of the
r'SSi 8 before 193 ° Pertain to Overman's service in the U. 8. Senate
(1903-30), and refer to such events as the North Carolina senatorial
contest of 1902, the Espionage Acts of 1914 and 1915, and Alfred
B. Smiths 1928 presidential campaign In North Carolina. Includes
letters of Mrs. Gregory relating to her activities In charitable founda-
tions and the American Red Cross about the time of World War r.
Correspondents Include Joslah W. Bailey, Josephus Daniels, Frank
P. Graha-i, und Sam Rayburn.
Card Index in the library.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. North Carolina— Pol. & govt—
1865- 8. Espionage— U. S, 4. Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944.
5. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1928. 6. Gold mines and mining-
North Carolina. 7. Agriculture— North Carolina. 8. Public welfare-
North Carolina. 0. Libraries— North Carolina. 10. European War,
1914-1918— War work— Red Cross. 1L Charities— U. S. i. Over-
man, Lee Slater, 1854-1930. n. Gregory, Margaret (Overman)
„ , '" MS 61-1340
Duke Univ. Library
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884.
Papers, 1815-83.
370 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Diplomat, Confederate officer, and U. S. Representative from Vir-
ginia and West Virginia. Correspondence, legal papers, notes, and
other papers. Much of the material is concerned with Faulkner as
U. S. Minister to France, 1859-61, his Civil War activities, and the
West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872, to which he was a
delegate. Other topics mentioned are Jackson's veto of the Bank of
the United States, the presidential campaign of 1856, West Virginia
politics and the senatorial election of 1887, slavery and slave Insur-
rections, South Carolina and secession, Indian remains in West Vir-
ginia, and agriculture In New York. Includes a volume of lecture
notes taken In John B. Minor's law class at the University of Virginia
Acquired, 1941-68. ♦
1. U. S.— For. rel. — France. 2. France— For. rel.— U. S. 3. U. S —
HlBt— Civil War. 4. West Virginia. Constitutional Convention, 1872.
6. Bank of the United States, 1816-1836. 6. Presidents— U. S.— Elec-
tion— 1856. 7. West Virginia — Pol. & govt. 8. Slavery In the U. s;—
Insurrections, etc. 9. South Carolina— Pol. & govt. — Civil War. 10
West Virginia— Antlq. 11. Agriculture— New York (State) 12!
Law — Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-1341
Duke Univ. Library
De Witt, Moses, 1766-1794.
Papers, 1781-96.
6 ft (1250 Items)
In Syracuse University library.
Surrogate of O-iocdaga Co. Correspondence, diaries, documents,
field books, commonplace books, deeds. Indentures, and other records.
Includes material relating to De Witt's part In establishing the
boundary line between New York and Pennsylvania and in laying out
the military tract of soldier bounty lands In central New York, to
conferences w|th the Indians of New York, and to the organization
of Onondaga Co., to his appointment as the first surrogate of the
county; records of the first Board of Supervisors of Onondaga Co.,
N. Y, ; and land maps of New York. Correspondents Include the Clin-
ton family, Simeon De Witt, John Lincklaen, Oliver Phelps. Peter
Schuyler, and Stephen Van Rennselaer. The material Is related to
the library's Gerrlt Smith collection.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of O. T. Barck, Jr., 1954.
1. New York (State)— Bound.— Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania-
Bound.— New York (State) 8. Bounties, Military— New York (State)
4. New York (State)— Surveys. 5. Indians of North America— Gov-
ernment relations — 1789-1869. 6. Onondaga Co., N. Y Hurt,
Sources, 7. Commonplace-books.
MS 61-1342
Syracuse. Univ. Library
Germany. Gesandtschaft. China.
Records, 1868-1904.
580 items.
In Trinity College Library.
Correspondence, reports and newspaper clippings relating to the
Tal PMng Rebellion, the reign of Tung Chlh, the ascendancy of Em-
press Dowager Tzu Tsl, the Tientsin Massacre, the Boxer Rebellion,
and the flight and return of the Chinese Imperial Court
Gift of Jerome P. Webster, 1956.
1. Taiping Rebellion, 1850-1864. 2. Tientsin Massacre, 1870. 8.
Ting-chin, Emperor of China, 1856-1675. 4. Boxers 5. Tisti-heL
Empress dowager of China, 1885-1908. a China— Hist— 18th cent— -
Sources.
Trinity College. Llbr.
MS 61-1343
Scaliffer family.
Papers, 16th to 19th cent.
ca. 700 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence and documents concerning claims of descent, gene-
alogies of the Scallgers and related families, coats of arms, certifi-
cates of baptism, wills, titles and deeds, lists of slaves, and related
papers. Some of the transcripts are In dupUcate. Concerns the life
of Julius Caesar Scallger, founder of the family ; the recognition of
the title of Joseph de Oharrler de Lescale de Verona following the
declaration of Louis xrv in 1988 requiring verification of titles of no-
bility throughout France; the attempts of the Pousats of Santo Do-
mingo to obtain official recognition as heirs to the name Scallger ; and
the history of the family.
Described In the society's Proceedings, v. 92, no. 2 (May 1948) r>.
. 120-128. ^T
Gift of Ceclle Polzat, last descendant of Julius O. Scallger, 1888.
l Scallger, Julius Caesar, 1484-1658. n. Lescale de Verone, Jo-
seph de Oharrler de. m. Potest family.
MS61-1344
American Philosophical Society. Library
470
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Records, 1924-
1668 ft.
In Colonial Williamsburg Archives Department.
Official records of Colonial Williamsburg, of which the general
correspondence flies (Including those transferred from the New York
office) are the most extensive and detailed. Includes the records of
Williamsburg Restoration, Inc. (1984- ) ; Colonial Williamsburg,
inc. (1934- ) ; Perry, Shaw & Hepburn, architects (1927-84) ;
Arthur A. ShurcllfT, landscape architect (1928-41) ; Todd and Brown,
engineers (1928-58) ; and W. A. R. Goodwin who Inspired John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. with the Idea of the restoration and who handled
numerous matters In the early years of the project (1924-34) Con-
tains information on architecture, construction, and maintenance of
buildings and grounds ; acquisition and preservation of furniture nnd
furnishings; development ..J the programs of presentation and Inter-
pretation to the public; and operation of the shops end hotels, and of
the publication program.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. Williamsburg, Va. — Historic houses, etc. 2. Williamsburg, Va —
Descr. i. Shurcllff, Arthur Asahel, 1870-1957. n. Goodwin, Wil-
liam Archer Rutherfoord, 1869-1939. m. Williamsburg Restoration,
inc., Williamsburg, Va, iv. Perry, Shaw, Hepburn, & Dean, Boston,
v. Todd and Brown, inc., New York.
MS 61-1345
Colonial Williamsburg
De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1367.
Papers, 1779-1915.
1615 It ms und 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Editor and statistician. Business and personal correspondence,
diary, and other papers. Much of the material relates to De Bow's
review, which he founded and edited, and to De Bow's position as
agent for the Confederacy's cotton and produce loan, with many
letters to und from Christopher G. Memmlnger and George A. Tren-
holm concerning details of this loan. Includes early items appar-
ently collected In connection with De Bow's statlslcal work, essays
written while a student at Charleston College, lectures on temper-
ance, and a scrapbook of accounts of Civil War campaigns. Corre-
spondents Include John W. Daniel, Charles E. Fenner, George Fltz-
hugh, Charles Gayarre, Alexander D. Von Humboldt, Freeman Hunt,
Edmund Ruffln, William Gllmore Slmms, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and
Maunsel White.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1946-49.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. De Bow's
review. 8. Confederate States of America. Produce Loan Office. 4.
Southern States — Econ. condlt. 5. Agriculture — Southern States. 6.
Temperance. 7. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles.
X. Memmlnger, Christopher Gustavus, 1603-1888. rr. Trenholm,
George A., 1806V1876.
MS 61-1846
Duke Univ. Library
De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839.
Papers of Henry William and Wilmot Gibbes De Saus-
Bure, 1788-1916.
124 items and 3 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, docket books (1832-67), and other papers of
Henry William De Saussure, Revolutionary soldier, director of the
U. S. Mint, South Carolina legislator, and Judge of the chancery
court In South Carolina; nnd of Wilmot Gibbes De Saussure, South
Carolina legislator and Confederate Army officer, his grandson. Sub-
jects include the establishment of South Carolina College, the Mexi-
can War, conditions In the Confederacy, political phases of Recon-
struction, an Interview between Carl Schurz and Henry A. De Saus-
sure, effect of the contested election In 1877, and the Charleston
earthquake of August 81, 1886. Also Included are documents con-
cerning rent estate transfers, nnd genealogical records of the Bacot,
Burden, De Saussure, Gourdln, Hamilton, Mood, Prlngle, and Swln-
ton families. Among the correspondents and persons mentioned are
P. G. T. Beauregard, Henry Alexander De Saussure, John M. De
Saussure, Adam T. Mllllcan, Benjamin SUUman, and Henry D. A.
Ward.
, Card Index In the library for ItemB acquired since 1947.
Described in Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke
University Library, by N. M. Tliley and N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1937-60. . ■ ,
1 South Carolina. University. 2. U. S.— Hist— War with Mex-
ico 1845-1848. 3. Secession. 4. Confederate States of Amerba — Soc.
condlt 5. Savannah — Siege, 1864. 8. Reconstruction. 7. Presi-
dents— U. S.— Election— 1876. 8. U. S— Hist— Olvll War— Negro
troops 9. Charleston, S. O— Earthquake, 1888. 10. South Caro-
lina— Geneal. I. De Saussure, Wilmot Gibbes, 1822-1886,
MS 61-1347
Duke Univ. Library
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862.
Papers, 1835-62.
5 ft. (ca. 1T50 Items, 3 v., and 10 reels of microfilm)
In University of Washington Library. _
Microfilm (negative) made from original letters In the W. W.
Miller collection In Yale University Library, and original data In the
U.S. National Archives. / .
Army officer, government official, and Governor of Washington Ter-
ritory Correspondence, a diary of the Mexican War campaign, docu-
ments, and 8 vols, of Stevens' writings relating to the Civil War, the
governorship of Washington Territory, the Indian Wars with Pacific
coast Indians (1855-60), U. S. coast surveys, the exploration of
routes to the Pacific coast, and Democratic Party politics. Persons
mentioned Include James H. Abbott, Alexander Smith Abernetby,
John Adair, James W. Albert, Gyrus Aldrlch, Edward J. Allen, Ben-
jamin Alvord, L Q. Arnold, A. Dallas Bache, J. W. Bailey, Pierre
Gustave Toutant Beauregard. H. W. Benham, David H. Bishop, 8. B.
Bishop, Samuel Blake, Fred Bowen, Edward 0. Boynton, John Cabell
Breckinridge, O. T. Brooks, J. Cain, L M. Campbell, S. D. Carpenter,
Lewis Cass, George W. Oullum, Aaron Oummlngs, Jefferson Davis, E.
Droz, William Baton, Elwood Evans, John Evans, William Pitt Fessen-
den, E O. Fltzhugh, I. L. Folsom, J. G. Foster, John French, John S.
Frost, William Frye, W. J. A. Fuller, Qulncy Adams OHlmore, Henry
Oilman, J. F. Gilmer, Charles G. Greene, Henry Wager Halleck,
Edward L F. Hardcastle, W. J. Hardee, John L- Hayes, B. L. Hazard,
T. G Hazard, J. B. Hllgard, Joel Hills, James Duval Holman, Joseph
Hooker, A. A. Humphreys, E. B. Hunt, Henry I. Hunt, Thurston N.
Jenkins, J. D. Kurty, Alexander Robert Lawton, D.^Leadbetter.^Rob-
ert Edward Lee, A. B. Lincoln, George Brlnton^ McOleJlan, O. H.
Mason, J. U Mason, Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, Wlnlock W.
Miller, Charles E. Mix, Alfred Mordecai, L N. Morris William M.
Morrow, James W. Nesmlth, Peter Skene Ogden, Davis Olmstead, B. O.
O. Ord, Gayton P. Osgood, G. A. Paige, W. B. palmer, A. P Peabody,
John P. Peck, John Andrew Peters, Nathaniel Peters, Samuel F. Rand,
Pere Rlcard, Henry M. Rice, R. S. Ripley, A. H. Roble, WllllamWarke
Rosecrans, G. H. Rundlett, B. M. Scarrltt, WlUlamJecimn»h,Sher-
man, Fred A. Smith, Gus W. Smith, H. S. Smith, HeniyJL Smith,
George Sparhawk, William Sprague, Howard Stanberry, Charles A.
Stevens, E. B. Stevens, H. P. Stevens, Hazard Stevens, Henry H.
Stevens, Isaac Stevens, James Stevens, Margaret- L, Stevens, ^Mary
J. Stevens. Nathaniel Stevens, Oliver Stevens, Sarah Stevens, Susan
Stevens, William Stevens, Bry TUden, William Frase^Tolmle, Joseph
G. Totten, George B. N. Tower, L. Bates Tower, Z.J8. Tower,p. L.
TownSend, William P. Trowbridge, George Watson, ThsddeusJ7eeks,
Theodore B Weston, A. W. Whipple, James I. Whitney, BUsha Whittle-
sey, Theodore C. Woodman, H. G. Wright, and R. A. Wright
Finding aids In the library. Also described in The Stevens col-
lection, University of Washington Library, Manuscript series, no. 1
(1958)
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Stevens' daughter, Kate Stevens Bates, 1934.
1 rj, s._ Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848— Personal narratives.
2, U. S.— Hist— Civil War. 8. Washington (State)— Pol. ft govt. 4.
Pacific coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865. 5. Coasts— U.S. 6.
Pacific railroads — Explorations and surveys. 7. Northwest, Pacific —
Disc. * explor. 8, Democratic Party.
MS 61-1348
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Lindsay, William, 1835-1909.
Papers, 1867-1932.
22 ft. (en. 14,000 Items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Confederate officer, judge, Kentucky and U. S. Senator. Corre-
spondence, speeches, and legal documents. Approximately half the
material relates to legal cases, the remainder to Kentucky politics,
applications for jobs/and personal affairs. Letters written between
1896 and 1900 deal with the Populist movement in the Democratic
Party. Includes papers (1900-80) of Lindsay's third wife, Eleanor
Holmes Lindsay, chiefly relating to matters of the Daughters of the
American Revolution/ Contains material on the competition for the
design of Memorial Continental Hall, 1901-03. Correspondents In-
clude James B. Beck, John O. W. Beckham, WllUam O. Bradley,
Desha Breckinridge, William O. P. Breckinridge, John Mason Brown,
John Young Brown, Orlando Brown, Benjamin Forsythe Buckner,
Archibald Butt, Brutus J. Clay, Oasslus M. Clay, Jr., Laura Clay,
Lucretia H^rt Clay, Thomas H. Oluy, Leslie Combs, Theodore Dreiser,
Albert B Fall, William Goebel, John Marshall Harlan, Thomas
Henry Hlnes, Ollle M. James, Ben Johnson, S. Proctor Knott, John
W Langley, William G. McAdoo, James B. McOreary, George Wash-
ington Ranck, Theodore Roosevelt, Adlal B. Stevenson, and William
Howard Taft. . .
Indexed in manuscript catalog. Selected list of correspondents
available in the library. .
Acquired from the Lindsay estate, 1964.
1 Judges— Kentucky— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. Ken-
tucky — PoL & govt — 1865- 8. Patronage, Political — U.S. 4.
U S —Pol. & govt— 1865-1900. 5. People's Party of the United
States. 6. Daughters of the American Revolution, 7. Washington,
DO Memorial Continental Hall. r. Lindsay, Eleanor (Holmes)
MS 61-1349
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
471
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pratt family.
Papers, 1820-1916.
5 ft.
In Beading (Mass.) Antiquarian Society collections.
Correspondence, daybooks, ledgers, consignments, notes, bills, house-
hold accounts, tax, estate and other business and personal papers of
the Pratt family of Reading, Mass. Includes correspondence, ledgers,
daybooks, and financial papers (1882-71) of Daniel Pratt's clock busi-
ness ^business papers of a general store located In Beading, Mass., and
operated by Daniel and his brother Thomas; business and personal
papers of Pratt's son Daniel Ford, who continued In the clock busl-
°1f ; r2. n . oousehold accounts, estate and other papers of Daniel's
wife Delia Burtt. Correspondents Include Boardman and Wells, and
Chauncey Jerome, clock movement manufacturers of Bristol, Conn.,
salesmen on the Atlantic coast, and some agents In India.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
w.u- °t. tbe Warren Manning estate, and thence through Baker
Library, Harvard Business School. 1940, 1968,
_ 1. Clock and watch making— Beading, Mass. 2. General stores—
Heading, Mass. 8* Household account books— Reading, Mass. 4.
n a ^?i, £T? e 5 dl , n &. Ma8s - „ x - Pratt - Danlel - 1797-1871. n. Pratt,
Daniel Ford, b. 1828. m. Pratt, Delia (Burtt) b. 1797.
BeadlngAntiquarian society MS 61-1860
Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905.
Papers, 1869-1903.
ca.2ft. (en. SCO Items)
In University of Washington Library.
Methodist pastor, businessman, and political leader. Correspond-
ence, financial records, court papers, deeds, land agreements, Inden-
tures, memoranda and legal documents relating to the Lake Wash-
JgP™ 1 } Opal Company j a land sales record book (ca. 1881-88) of
Washington (Ter.) University j and other papers pertaining to the
1882 1 plains crossing, Washington Territory politics, and the develop-
ment of Seattle. Persons and organizations mentioned Include
Thomas M. Alvord, William B. Barnard, Marshall Bllnn, Joseph Bran-
nan, Osslan J. Oarr, Arthur Armstrong Denny, Seluclus Garflelde.
J? w.^™ 01 * 67 ' Dextep Ho "<">. »• H. Lansdale, John Leary, James
Si" 1 ? 1 W ,L ,1,am *• Ne well, and the TJ. S. Land Office, Olympla, Wash.
(Ter.) The material is related to the library's Clarence Booth
oagley papers.
Indexed In the library's catalog
Finding aids In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the estate of Clarence Booth Bagley, 1B8S
~„^ Met ? odl8 o t fjPtfstant Church— Clergy— Correspondence, remlnis-
cences^etc. 2. Real estate business— Washington (State) 8. ileal
H5S^M > ngt ?, n i^te) * Overland jSurneys to the Paclite
»J^ ZS? hl 2 8rt 2 Il0 ^ aI J? m P a W. Seattle. 6. Washington (State)—
UrtveisUy Sea«le-Hlrt.-Sources. i. Washington (State)
Washington, Univ.,
Seattle. Library
MS 61-1361
Williams, Micajah Terrell, 1792-1844.
Papers, 1802-99.
1870 Items.
In Ohio State Library.
Banker, canal commissioner, and surveyor. About one-third of
the collection concerns Ohio canal building; other papers pertain to
banking and Insurance operations; surveys of Indiana, Wisconsin,
and other territories of the Northwest; personal affairs of the WlH
Uams family, Including letters, bills, receipts, deeds, and estate papers ;
and Lynch family genealogy. Correspondents Include David S. Bates,
Ethan Allen Brown, Thomas Oorwln, Samuel Forrer, Alfred Keller.
Byron Kllbourne, Nicholas Longworth, William Price, Benjamin Tap-
pan, Martin Van Buren, Jesse Williams, and Thomas Worthlngton
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift from Charles H. Williams, 19O27-190FT
1. Canals— Ohio. 2. Banks and banking— Ohio. 8. Insurance-
Ohio. 4. Northwest, Old— Surveys. 6. Lynch family. 0. Williams
family.
Ohio. State Library
MS 61-1352
Idaho (Ter.)
Records, 1863-90.
20 ft
In Idaho State Historical Society, State Archives.
Executive, legislative, Judicial, and constitutional copventlon
records; correspondence of the Governor and the territorial secretary;
territorial mllltla records ; reports and records of the Idaho territorial
law library, trustees of the capltol, and Idaho Insane Asylum ; county
administrative records filed with the territorial secretary ; reports and
opinions of the territorial attorney general, controller, treasurer, and
superintendent of public Instruction; proclamations, offlce Inventories,
vouchers and accounts, the 1808 and 1804 territorial census and official
canvass of the territorial elections.
Transferred to the Idaho State Archives, 1852 and 1854.
1. Archives— Idaho. 2, Court records— Idaho. 8. Idaho. Con-
stitutional Convention, 1880. 4. Idaho— Mllltla. 6. Idaho— Capital
and capltol. 6. County government— Idaho. 7. Idaho — Census. 8.
Elections — Idaho. 8. Idaho — Pol. & govt. I. Idaho. State Hos-
pital South, Blackfoot.
MS 61-1363
Idaho State Hist. Sue.
Wherry, Kenneth Spicer, 1892-1961.
Papers, ca. 1942-61.
80 ft (ca. 45,000 Items)
In University of Nebraska Library.
Lawyer and U;S. Senator from Nebraska. Correspondence, drafts
of speeches, legislative bills, and reprints of speeches and articles
published In the Congressional record and elsewhere. The corre-
spondence (principally from Wherry's constituents and 'fellow Con-
gressmen) related chiefly to national housing, price controls, recip-
rocal trade, veterans' rights, small business administration, and
other matters of legislative concern.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Wherry, 1952.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1988-1858. 2. Housing— U. S.— Law and
legislation. 8. Price regulation— U. S. 4. Reciprocity. 6. Veterans-
Laws and legislation— U. S. 6. Small business — Law and legisla-
tion— U S.
MS 61-1864
Nebraska. Unlv, Llbr.
Marblehead Historical Society.
Diaries, 18th and 10th cent
7v.
In Marblehead (Mass.) Historical Society collections.
Mainly diaries of the Bowen family of Marblehead, with a day-
book, probably belonging to the Nathan Bowen who was born In Eng-
land about 1697 and died In Marblehead In 1776, three diaries of his
son Ashley, one of which be wrote as an ensign on H. M. 8. Pembroke
at the selge and capture of Quebec In 17E8, and a diary of Edward
Bowen, also a son of Nathan. A diary of Joshua Wlngate Weeks,
rector of St. Michael's Church ca. 1765-75, gives a loyalist view of
the Impending rebellion against England. Another diary dates from
the Civil War.
Most of the material has been printed In the Essex Institute's His-
torical collection quarterly.
1. Bowen family. 2. Marblehead, Mass.— Soc. life A cust 8.
Quebec Campaign, 1769. 4. C. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Causes. 5.
American loyalists — Marblehead, Mass. 6. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War
Personal narratives,
■ ■ ■ MS 61-1866
Marblehead Hist. Society
Koehler, Helen Benjovsky.
Papers, 1884-1960.
3 ft. (114 Items)
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Col-
lections.
Personal scrapbook ; miscellaneous material concerning Del Norte,
Colo., the San Luis Valley, and the San Jnan Basin ; and genealogical
material concerning the Dyer, Mead, and Benjovsky families of Ver-
mont and Colorado. The material Is related to the library's Collins
collection. -.-,.■■...,» •—
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Koehler, 1959-60.
1. San Luis Valley, Colo. 2. San Juan region, Colo. 8. Del Norte
Colo. 4. Dyer family. 5. Mead family. 6. Benjovsky family. '
n i a „ , Ms 81-1366
Colorado. Univ. Libraries
Society of California Pioneers, San Franoitoo.
Records, 1845-1952.
6 ft. and 7 v.
In Society of California Pioneers Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) made from originals that have
been destroyed.
Includes records of the birth, occupation and arrival In California
of members of the society as recorded by each member or by the
secretary, narratives of personal experiences, describing the trio to
California and early days there, biographies of 49'ers, death and
funeral records, biographical sketches of deceased members and
newspaper clippings of obituaries.
Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available lnthe library.
1. Pioneers— California. 2. Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 8.
Voyages to the Pacific coast 4. Frontier and pioneer life— Califor-
nia. 5. California— Blog. 6. Registers of births, etc.— California
« .„,.. ™ MS 61-1357
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library
472
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1899. -
Papers of William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney
Johnston, 1700-1900.
11,147 Items and 80 v.
In Tulane University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) .
Correspondence (business and personal), diaries, business and
legal papers, speeches, lectures, poetry, clippings, sqrapbooks, ledgers,
maps, photos., and printed matter. The earliest papers (1700-81)
are typescripts of the correspondence of Oapt. William Preston, a
Virginia Ranger, describing the Indian War, and of the Preston,
Breckinridge and Brown families, largely to and from Students
attending William and Mary College. The papers of Albert Sidney
Johnston Include his private and official correspondence and copies
of Army orders and documents from the time he was a lieutenant
stationed at Jefferson Barracks until his death at the Battle of Shlloh
In 1862, and cover his career as Secretary of War for the Republic
of Texas, colonel in the 1st Texas Rifle Volunteers during the Mexi-
can War, paymaster In the U. S. Army, and colonel In the 2d Cavalry.
The material after 1860 centers around William Preston Johnston,
lawyer, aide-de-camp to Jefferson Davis, professor of history and
English literature at Washington and Lee University, president of
Louisiana State University, and first president of Tulane University.
Correspondents include Jefferson Davis, George Hancock, Sam Hous-
ton, and Robert B. Lee.
G lft of Mrs. Mason Barret, 1942-59.
1. Indians of North America— Wars— 1750-1815. 2. William and
Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.— Students. 8. Texas— Hist— Re-
public, 1836-1846— Sources. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 5.
Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 6. Louisiana. State
University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. 7. Tulane Uni-
versity of Louisiana. i. Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1603-4682.
MS 61-1368
Tulane Univ. Llbr.
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893.
Papers of Campbell Brown and Richard Stoddert Ewell,
1852-83.
300 Items and S v.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Two volumes of military reminiscences of Major Campbell Brown
written In 1867-69 which cover his service In the Confederate i^my
from 1861-63, together with a daybook of farm operations; official
reports of Cross Keys, Cedar Run Mountain, Gaines Mill, Cold Har-
bor, and Malvern HU1 r correspondence of General Richard Bwell and
other Confederate officers; reports of engagements (1866) by General
Bwell; a volume which contains orders of Union officers on one side of
the hook and Confederate letters on the other ; and ca. 200 letters
from Thomas T. Gantt, a St. Louis lawyer and the business agent of
his cousin, Llsinka Campbell Brown Bwell, mother of Campbell
Brown, who married Richard Bwell In 1865. All but 29 of these
letters were written to Mrs. Swell and contain discussions of aboli-
tion, politics, education, and other topics, as well as business matters.
The rest, dating from Jan. 4 to Oct. 4, 1883, are letters to Campbell
Brown on many subjects.
Gift of Campbell Brown, grandson of Major Brown.
1. U. S— Hist— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 2. V. S.—
Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. 8. Slavery
In the U. S. — Insurrections, etc, 4. Agriculture — Tennessee. 5.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. 6. Kemble, Frances Anne, 1809-
1893. 7. Kansas— Hist— 1854-1861. 8. Education of children. 9.
Bducatlon of women. 10. Marriage. 11. Catron, John, 1788 (ca.)-
1865. I. Bwell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872. n. Gantt, Thomas
Tanker, 1814-1889. nr. Bwell, Llslnka (Campbell) Brown.
Full name: George Campbell Brown.
MS 61-1359
Tennessee State Llbr. and Archives
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1862-1940.
Correspondence, 1915-36.
2662 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, businessman, and U. S. Senator from South Carolina.
Senatorial and business correspondence, largely 1928-35, dealing with
such matters as veterans' bonuses, Federal cotton and agricultural
policies, conservation, political appointments and party matters,
Dial's unsuccessful bid for reelection (1824), and his later legal, n-
nancial, and business activities.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1955. .... : _ „
1. U. S.— PoL & govt— 1928-1929. 2. Bounties, Military— tJ. S.
8. Cotton trade— U.S. 4. Agriculture and state— U, S. 5. Natural
resources — US. 6. Patronage, Political — U. S. 7. Democratic
Part. 8. Patent laws and legislation.
MS 61-1360
Duke Univ. Library
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1866.
Papers, 1830-68.
ca, 3 ft. (ca. 860 Items)
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
In part, photocopies (positive) _
Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and missionary to
California Correspondence; personal accounts, receipts, and bills of
sale- property records, copy of Owen's annual report as, agent for
the Oregon and California book fund, and copy of his will; church
transcripts, sermon notes, and diaries; funeral, baptismal, and mar-
riage records; and biographical sketches of Methodist Episcopal
preachers In California. Includes letters received by Owen's children
(1859-66), and papers relating to the College of the Pacific, 1851-06,
and to Methodist Episcopal Church matters In California, 1849-66.
Deposited by the " 'storlcal Society of the California-Nevada Con-
ference of the Methodist Church. w„,u„ji„,
1. Methodist Episcopal Church in California. 2. Method s
Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Methodtat
Church— Bloc 4. Sermons-Outlines. 5. Church records and regls-
ters-Calfforbia 6 'Registers of births, etc.-<!allforma. 7. Stock-
ton, Calif. College of the Pacific. M S 61-1361
Pacific School of , ' Religion. Llbr.
Davidson family.
Papers, 1748-1887.
1660 IteniB and 14 v.
&2ES U co D rre^on y den b cer r d y .ar,es. legal pape™, and account books.
Includes twelve account. books anrt diaries of Oeorge F Davidson,
UwVer^nd planter of Iredell Co., N. O., showing expenditure* re-
ceipt "d dally activities on his plantation; two Recount books
cSntag the settlement of the estate of Bufus J* 1 *^ J 8 * ™
concernlnl the land and Umber around Oovir^^Ntawton Op,
G«>nriA (1824), terms for renting land and hiring Negroes (1888),
conditions if Mississippi (1868). ana the work In China tit a mlB-
^dSILKg^ in «» »-* ™
versityXtbrary, by N. M. TiUey and N. L. Goodwin (1947)
iTtaSt&Iredell Co., N. 0. 2. Held, Rufua B^DavIs, John
Wright, 1849-1917. 4. Natural r esources-Newton Co uGa. _B. Farm
temicy— Iredell Co., N. O. 6. Slavery In the U. S.— Iredell Co., N. O.
rKlsslp^-Ecou. condlt. 8. Misslous-Ohlna. I. Davi«Ison,
060186 *'' MS 61-1362
Duke Univ. Library
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1866.
Papers, 1818-1911.
S' Rutherford B, Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Judge and railroad executive. Correspondence, deeds, brief*. »"
Insurance policy (1826), MS. of Lane's poem The Bethel flag, and
Sner Sale™ bating to his position as Judge, and Chief Justl« .of
the Supreme Court of Ohio. Includes letters (1841-64) to Sardta
Blrchard and Rutherford B. Hayes containing recommendations and
rela^trbuslne^ matters; letters (1844-46) of Catherine Beecher
on education, a letter (1840) by William H. Ohannlng on prison
oteclpHnl, and business papers (1890 and 1911) of Bben Lane. The
material Is related to the library's Rutherford B. Hayes papers and
Sardls Blrchard papers.
Unpublished guide in the library.
1. Judges -Ohio -Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Lane,
BbenezerTl793-1866. The Bethel flag. 8. Bducatlon-Phllosophy. 4.
P^taoTdiiiclDllne i. Blrchard, Sardls. n. Hayes, Rutherford
wXrd Pres U. S„ 1822-1893. m. Beecher, Catherine Esther,
f8^1878. iv Chonnlng, William Henry, 1810-1884. IV Lane Eb*,
MB ol— laoo
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
Bragdon family.
Papers, 1819-1947.
24 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence, diaries, documents, notebooks, scrapbooks, and
memorabUla of various members of the Bragdon and Shlpherd fami-
ng Appr^ half of the papers are those of Claude Fayette
Bragdon (1866-1946), architect artist author, lecturer Pj>""«^er,
and stage designer, and Include correspondence, youthtul sketchbooks,
dfariei and original designs for many of htapnbltehed works. Cor-
resiKmdents Include Gelett Burgess, Wslter Haw^NwmanKent,
JWdu Krishnamurtl, IJewelyn Powy* J. B. Priestly. N "»*2JS£?WU.
Alfred Stiegllte, Petr Uspenskll, John Van Droteo, Tennessee wu-
llams, and Frank Lloyd Wright. y^ „ _jmj
473
Th
e National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eteagdon family.
(Continued)
Papers, 1819-1947.
Indexed In part.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Chandler and Henry Bragdon, 1950-60.
1. Authuis— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. Artists — Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Theaters — Stage-setting and
scenery. 4. Architecture— Rochester, N. Y, 5. Illustration of books—
U.S. 6. Theosophy. 7. Music and color. I. Bragdon, Claude Fay-
ette, 1860-1946. n. Shlpherd family.
MS 61-1364
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
General Conference Mennonlte Church.
Records, 1860-1960.
98 ft
In Bethel College Historical Library.
_ Correspondence of the Mission Board (1871-1980) and the Chris-
^^±" lce , B ° ard <, 19 »>- B8 ) : correspondence, sermons, diaries; and
n™fS?.°' C ?B^U ead ^ ; ^""ents relating to settlement In the
Grea * .Plains, 1878-80 and In Canada, 1878-80 and 1924-29
Cataloged In the library's manuscripts catalog
Gifts, 1987- 8-
„ Jlt2!!!'£?l Co 5' erence Mennonite Church— Hlst-Sources. 2. Men-
^H^ HI S t « Sourc ??- a toennonttes-Missions. 4. Mennonltes-
Onaritles. 6. Mennonltes — Sermons. 6. Mennonltes — Colonization.
T. Mennonltes in the Great Plains. 8. Mennonltes In Canada.
Bethel Coll. Hist Llbr. MS61-1865
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1866-1926.
Papers, 1887-1920!
2 ft. (in. 890 Items)
In Pacific School of Religion Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Clergyman and educator. Sermons, addresses, lectures and lecture
outlines, notes, prayers, articles for periodicals, bibliographies for
class use, and clippings. Includes an address on the Question of dts-
SSS lnatlon against the Japanese In the San Francisco schools in
1908, the results of a questionnaire survey of Congregational minis-
ters in California, an Inaugural address, welcoming address at the
inauguration of Professors Bade, Buckham, and Laughlin, Jan 28,
1905, and notes and clippings on the healing ministry of the churches.
Much of the material consists of lecture outlines and notations rele-
vant to Nash's course on homlletlcs given at the Pacific School of
Religion.
Gift of Mrs. Beaumont, sister of Mr. Nash.
1. Congregational churches— Sermons. 2. Berkeley, Calif. Pacific
School of Religion. 8. Japanese In San Francisco. 4. San Fran-
cisco — Schools. 5. Segregation In education. 6, Faith-cure. 7.
Preaching.
„ „ „ MS 61-1366
Pacific School of Religion. Llbr.
Graham, William Alexander, 1804-1875.
Papers, 1804-75.
55 Items,
In Duke University Library.
*„*¥?} of a N ^S ° ar ? lln » legislator, Governor, and U. S. Senator,
2?1£ h1 ?. T' William Alexander Graham, Jr. Includes discussions
ft^i«8S5 C, M ".t^T" 1 ?. 61 " T!? Boren ' Ufe at P^ceton during the
late 1850 , s, North Carolina agriculture, the North Carolina guberna-
torial Section of 1864 (Vance-Holden^ and sentiments of th£ wMte
population during Reconstruction.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1948-58.
•»A" Prin ce to n University— Students. 2. U. S.— Pol & govt— 1887-
1841. 8. Van Buren, Martin, Pros. U. S., 1782-1882: 4. North Oaro-
fl D ^ P ?L 4 B^-r- 1775 - 18 ^- 5 - Reconstruction-North Carolina!
l&wSBm. ° aroUDB - L 0raham ' wm «
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1867
Hnnnewell, James, 1794-1869.
Business papers, 1823-69.
sort.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Oorreapondence, account books, and other papers of a New Eng-
land merchant engaged In trade In Hawaii and other Pacific islands.
Includes accounts of the snips Syren, Polynesia, John GUpln, Wash-
ington Allston, and Eliza Warwick; family papers; and correspond-
ence and other papers of Charles Brewer and Henry A. Pelrce.
Inventory In the library.
Deposit of James M. Hnnnewell, 1088.
1. Boston— Comm.— Hawaiian Islands. 2. Hawaiian Islands—
Comm.— Boston, a Boston— Comm.— Polynesia. 4 Polynesia—
Comm.— Boston, r. Brewer, Charles, 1B04-1885. n. Pelrce, Henry
Augustus, b. 1808. m. Hnnnewell family,
MS 01-1868
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm. library
Davidson, James D d. 1882.
Papers, 1829-78.
817 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, of Lexington, Va. Chiefly correspondence (legal, business,
and personal), pertaining to Virginia and Virginians. The bulk of
the papers dates from 1838-69. Subjects mentioned Include legal,
economic, agricultural, political, and business matters, slavery, and
genealogy. A few Civil War letters describe invaded areas, military
operations, casualties and horses In the Confederate Army, and con-
ditions in the Confederacy.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1967.
1. Lawyers — Lexington, Va. — Oorreapondence, reminiscences, etc.
2, Virginia— Econ, condlt 8. Virginia— PoL & govt— 1776-1866. 4.
Slavery In the U. S.— Virginia. 6. Virginia— Geneal. 6. U. S.— Hist.—
Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 7. U. S.— Hist — Civil War-
Registers of dead. 8. Confederate States of America — Boon, condlt
9. Salt Industry and trade — Confederate States of America. 10. Real
estate business — Texas.
MS61-1369
Duke Univ. Library
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1872-1931.
Papers, 1725-1929.
ca. 1800 Items.
In University of North Carolina Library, Sou hern Historical Col-
lection (1000)
In part, transcripts.
Dean of the School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina and
collector. Personal and professional correspondence (1900-29), to-
gether with historical materials largely connected with North Caro-
lina (1725-1871) Includes Items relating to Richard Henderson
(1786-85) and the Transylvania Co. ; the Revolutionary War In North
Carolina; the Civil War; the wholesale and retail drug firm of Wil-
liams and Haywood, located In Raleigh, N. O. (1858-69) ; and mem-
bers of the Boylan, Burton, Lewis, Moore, and Williams families of
eastern North Carolina in the 18th and 19th centuries, Also Includes
copies of ballads collected in Avery County, N. O. (1917-18) ; account
books of physicians and merchants; photos, of Confederate leaders;
and copies of papers written by, and articles concerning Henri Har-
rlsse (1820-1910), the French scholar who taught at the University of
North Carolina from 1853 to 1857.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of James K. Kyser and Emily Royster Howell Eyser, 1940.
1. North Carolina— Hist— Revolution — Sources. 2. U. 8.— Hist.
Olvll War— Miscellanea. 8. North Carolina— Geneal. 4. Ballads,
American— Avery Co., N. 0. 5. Medldne— North Carolina. 6. Mer-
chants, American— North Carolina. 7. Henderson, Richard, 1785-
1785. 8. Transylvania. Company. 9. Williams & Haywood, Raleigh,
N. O. 10. Harrlsse, Henry, 1829-1910. 11. Confederate States of
America — Iconography,
MS 61-1870
North Carolina. Univ. Library
vaughan family'.
Papers, 1746-
ca. 3250 Items.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Chiefly 18th and 19th century correspondence of the Vaughan
family of merchants In England and America. Includes papers of
John Vaughan, concerning the American Philosophical Society whose
library holdings he developed during his 50 years of activity In the
society; Samuel Vaughan, concerning his activities In building the
society's Philosophical Hall and In landscaping Independence Square;
and Benjamin Vaughan, concerning agriculture and business, the
Treaty of peace closing the Revolutionary War, his activities with
Benjamin Franklin and William Petty, 1st marquis of Lansdowne,
Also Includes papers of William Vaughan, 1752-1850. Related mate-
rial Is located In the society's archives and Its miscellaneous manu-
script collection.
Cataloged In manuscripts catalog of the library.
Purchased largely from members of the family.
1. Merchants — Correspondence, reminiscences, eta 2. American
Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Library. 3. Philadelphia —
Streets — Independence Square. 4. Agriculture. 5. Franklin, Ben-
jamin, 1706-1790. 6. Lansdowne, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-
1805. 7. Paris, Treaty of, 1783. i. Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835.
n. Vaughan, John, 1765-1841. m. Vaughan, Samuel, 1720-1802.
MS 61-1371
American Philosophical Society. Library
474
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bidgely family.
Papers, 1742-1899.
8 ft. (en. 4000 Items)
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Correspondence, accounts, legal documents, original and copied
verse, clippings, obituary notices, recipes, memoranda, and other per-
sonal papers of five generations of' a Delaware family prominent In
the professions, business, and public affairs. The letters reflect life
In the Middle Atlantic region of the U. S, and relate to politics, family
life, travel, business, recreation, education, religion, and current events
from the viewpoints of men, women, and children of diverse age,
occupation, social status and temperament Important places repre-
seated are Dover and Wilmington, Del., Philadelphia; and Washing-
ton, D. C. Correspondents include Ann (Bidgely) Du Pont, Charles
Irenee Du Pont, Ann Du Pont Johnson, Nicholas Bidgely Johnson,
Ann (Moore) Bidgely, Charles Greenberry Bidgely, Henry Moore
Bidgely, and Nicholas Bidgely.
Calendar published 1948-51 by the Delaware Public Archives Com-
mission : A calendar of Bidgely family letters, compiled by Leon De
Vallnger, Jr. and Virginia E. Shaw.
1. Middle States— Descr. & trav. 2. Middle States— Pol & govt . 8.
Middle States — Soc. condlt. 4. Middle States — Religion. 6. Educa-
tion—Middle States. 6. Recreation— Middle States. 7. Dover, DeL—
Soc. life & cust 8. Wilmington, Del.— Soc life ft cust 9. Washing-
ton, D. O. — Soc. life & cust 10. Poetry — Collections. 11. Obituaries —
Middle States. 12. Cookery, American.
MS 61-1372
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1823-1903.
v Papers, 1862-1906.
ca. 300 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Confederate officer, superintendent of bridges on the Edgefield and
Kentucky Railroad, and commissioner for construction of the Ten-
nessee State Penitentiary, Diary ( 1862-64) ; records of imprison-
ments, woundings, deaths and burials, and ordnance reports, muster
rolls, and pay rolls of the 80th Tennessee Regiment ; clippings dealing
with the Bevolutlonary and Civil Wars, historical subjects, and
articles by A. K. McClure (some from the Boston advertiser and the
Nashville American) ; biographical material; and personal memora-
bilia.
Gift of Prudence Simpson Dresser, 1822.
1, U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Tennessee In-
fantry— 80th. 2. U. S.— Hist— Olvll Warr-Beglaters, lists,- etc. 8.
U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. 4.
Confederate States of America. Army — Ordnance and ordnance
stores, 6. Hardee, William Joseph, 1816-1878. 6. U. S.— Hist— Revo-
lution. I. McClure, Alexander Kelly, 1828-1909. n. Tennessee In-
fantry. 80th Regt, 1861-1886.
MS 61-1373
Tennessee State Library and Archives
Brown, William Adams, 1866-1943.
Papers, 1890-1942.
lft.
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Presbyterian minister and professor. Addresses, mainly relating to
American Protestant Christianity, to Its social implications, and to the
Union Theological Seminary; printed reports (1917-18) of Brown as
secretary of the General Wartime Commission of the Churches;
Brown's lectures while a professor at Union Theological Seminary;
and three notebooks recording class lectures at Berlin (1890-01)
given by D. Harnack in the fields of New Testament and church his-
tory.
Gift.
1. Protestant churches— U. S. 2. Sociology, Christian. 8. Church
and social problems. 4. New York, Union Theological Seminary. 6.
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ In America. General War-
time Commission of the Churches. 6. Bible. N. T.— Addresses, es-
says, lectures. 7. Church history— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-1374
Union TheoU Sem. Iibr.
Stone, Edward Carleton, 1878- ooUeotor,
American statesmen collection, 18th-20th cent,
ca. 200 Items and 4 boxes.
In Boston University Library. ■ -
Papers (mainly correspondence) of the Presidents of the unirea
States through Hoover, and of the signers of the Declaration of inde-
pendence and the Constitution. A large part of the collection Is con-
cerned with Lincoln. Includes Truman Howe Bartlett papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on ilterary rights available in the library. ■ . * •
Gift of Mr. Stone, 1960. " ' ' „ _ _
1 Presidents— U. S.— Archives. 2. Statesmen, American. 8. U. ft
Declaration of Independence — Signers. 4. U. S. Constitution —
Signers. I. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S„ 1809-1885. n. Bartlett,
Truman Howe, 1896- '
MS 61-1376
Boston Univ. Library
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863.
Papers, 1830-62.
263 Items.
In Duke University Library. .
Governor of Virginia and Confederate officer. Correspondence and
other papers. Chiefly military correspondence relating to Civil War
campaigns In western Virginia and to the situation at Fort Donetaon,
and reflecting the early enthusiasm for the war. Includes a land
grant two Virginia militia commissions, and drafts of a petition to
Floyd concerning the training of militia.
Card, index In the library for Items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1938-68. „ ...... „..„ ._.-.■_-._,,
1. Virginia— Hut— Civil War— Sources. 2. U, 8.— Hist— Civil
War— Campaigns and battles. 8. U. S.— Hist— OW1I War— Personal
narratives— Confederate side. 4. Donelson, Fort, Battle of, 1862. 6.
Virginia— Mllltla. 6. Land grants— Virginia.
MS61-1376
Duke Univ. Library
Gait, William, 1801-1861.
Papers. 1812-1850.
101 '.terns.
In Duke University Library. "'',,'„.
Merchant of Blchmond. Correspondence, clippings, and other pa-
pers (chiefly 1816-35) relating to Gait's emigration from Scotland, hta
Journey to Blchmond, American polities, the people and customs of
Virginia and other topics. Correspondents Include John Allan, foster
father of Edgar Allan Poe, and John's sister Mary, whose letters con-
tain a few references to Poe, Allan Fowlds, Margaret Gait, Thomas
Gait William Gait, Sr„ John Miller, and Nicholas Walsh.
Card Index In the library.
^Scotland— Bmlg. ft lmmlg. 2. U. S.— Emlg. ft Immlg 8. U. &—
Descr. & trav.-1788-1848. 4. U. S.-Pol. ft govt-1815-1881 8. Vir-
ginia— Soc. life ft cust. 6. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
*^ MS 61-1377
Duke Univ. Library
Eraser family.
Papers, 1780-1886.
395 Items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, account books, bills, receipts, memorandum, news-
paper clippings, and other papers (chiefly 1800-86), of three genera-
tions of the Fraser family of Charleston, S. C. Correspondence of
Mary (De Saussure) Fraser forms the larger part of the collection,
and concerns life around Beaufort, 8. O. (1831-41) family affairs,
farming, politics, clothing and equipment for slaves, and religious re-
vivals Includes account books and records of the estate of Frederick
William Davie, kept by his wife, Mary (Fraser) Davie; and records
concerning William B. Davie, governor of North Carolina and a
founder of the University of North Carolina.
Card Index In the library.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin.
Acquired, 1942. ■
1 Beaufort, S 0.— Soc. life ft cust. 2. Agriculture— South Caro-
lina—Beaufort Co. 8. South Carolina— Pol, ft govt. 4. Slavery In toe
U. S.— South Carolina. 6. Bevlvals— South Carolina. 6. Davie, Wil-
liam Blehardson, 1766-1820. 7. Davie, Frederick William. 8. V.B.—
For rei —France. 9. France — For. reU — U. S. 10. Household ac-
count books — North Carolina, 1. Fraser, Mary (De Saussure),
1772-1868.
^ MS 61-1378
Duke Univ. Library
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843.
Papers, 1733-1923.
148 Items nnd 4 v.
In Duke University Library. ..„"'„" « *
Educator, legislator, and agriculturist of Aldle, Va. Correspond-
ence and other papers. Garnett's letters mostiy concern family nat-
ters. Correspondence of hto great-grandson, James Mercer Garnett,
philologist and educator, of Baltimore, describes htaMpertences while
studying In Germany, 1869-70. Includes a four *"""£*5J!5J , S*
of the younger Garnett's Civil War experiences as a Confederate of-
ficer.
Card Index In the library.
1 Xroett^amUy; 2. American students In Germany. 8. Europe—
DesCT ft t rav -JU800-1918. 4. U. S.-Hlst-OlvU War— Personal nar-
JSEZSS&aSS* side. 5. U. S.-Hist-Ctvll War-Campa^
and battles. 6. Confederate States of America. Army— Military life.
tGarnett. James Mercer, 1840-1916. ^ 61-1379
Dnke Univ. Library
475
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fithian, Philip Vickers, 1747-1776.
Journals and commonplace books. 1766-76.
9 v. and 8 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Unpublished description In the library. Published In part In
Journal and letters of Philip Vickers Flthtan, 1778-1774; a plantation
.tutor of the Old Dominion, ed. by Hunter Dickinson Pariah (1043)
1. TJ. S. — Soc. life & cnst— Colonial period. 2. Virginia— Soc life
& cuet— Colocial period. 8. U. S— Descr. ft trav.— To 178S. 4.
U.S.— Hist— Revolution— Personal narratives. 6. Carter family.
6. Commonplace-books.
Princeton Univ. Ltbr.
MS 61-1380
Foster, Alfred M d. 1866.
Papers of Alfred M. and John A. Foster, 1801-1919.
700 Items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, account books, daybooks, invoices, administration
papers, and other papers, of Alfred M. Foster, merchant and state
legislator, and of his son, John A., lawyer, both of Wilkes Co., N O
Includes an autobiographical account of John A. Foster's Civil War
S^^SfSf* 8 " "art'onuiK service In North Carolina and the Battle of
SlJfw^f 8 : } e FfZ? *?% Confederate soldiers ; and family letter*
describing the vicinity of Van Zandt Co., Texas.
Card Index In the library;
Acquired, 1040-52.
», "h. Y f? Zandt Co., Texas— Descr. 2. General stores— Wilkes Co.,
i* 0, ?• J?' S— Hlst^-avil War— Personal narratives— Confederate
side. 4. Confederate States of America. Army— Military Ufa 5
Wilderness, Battle of the, 1864. 6. Internal revenue— North Carolina.
X. Foster, John A.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1381
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Papers relating to Texas under Spain and Mexico, 1729-
1836.
15 ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals in the Archives at
Nacogdoches, Tex., under the supervision of Winnie Allen.
Includes material relating to the social history of Texas. Indians,
border and boundary Questions of the U. S„ and Anglo-American em£
gratlon and Immigration.
Purchased from Winnie Allen, 1827-28.
1. Texas— Hist.— To 1846— Sources. 2. Texas-Soc life ft cust
v, £ %?" ot NortD America— Texas. 4. Texas— Bound.— U. 8 5
U. S.— Bound.— Texas. 6. T<_ias— Emlg. ft immig. r. Allen. Win-
nle.
Newberry Library
MS 61-1382
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, 5. 1819.
Correspondence, 1785-1891.
108 items.
In Duke University Library.
B J* Pinter, of Beaufort and Charleston, 8. 0. Family corre-
T* l^'.^? 1 n( L attltade8 and Problems of southerner? during
«?» «^ r ™ e ,.2' vU F a f' **£ rete *»>«* to the race problem and to
■€hLE£.]% ™m. dur i I1B »ecoMtrortion. Includes letters from
fc^Oh?o ^ e5rW8r * rate P rlsoners at Johnson's
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1989-81.
1. Bice— South Carolina. 2. Southern States— Soc. condit 8 Re-
r^Shn^-fr^ 0ar0 Ji aa i ^Southern Stafc^Race^uestEnt
I^STi-eSS^L^ * S - Htet -°*» War - Prisoners and
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1383
Dai Bois, Egbert.
Correspondence, 1860-1901.
828 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence of Egbert Du Bois, planter, of Bluffton, Beaufort
Co., S. C, and his son, Pierre Eugene, lawyer, of Albany, N. Y. In-
cludes news of life, economics, and politics during the Reconstruction,
references to the temperance movement and the race situation after
Reconstruction, and letters from William O. Bahn, a Confederate
soldier, deplorlug the wickedness and desertion of the soldiers.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1952,
1; Reconstruction. 2. Temperance. 8. Southern States — Race
question. 4. U. S.^-Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Con-
federate side. 5. Desertion, Military— Confederate States of America.
I. Du Bols, Pierre Eugene. n. Bahn, William O.
MS 61-1384
Puke Univ. Library
Clements, George Pidgeon, 1867-1958.
Papers, 1925-45.
33 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (118)
Agricultural economist and physician. Correspondence, other
papers, and printed material concerning Clements' career as an agri-
cultural economist Includes material relating to southern Oali-
fornlan agriculture, forestry, public hygiene, Indians, Mexican and
other migrant labor, soil conservation, and water conservation. Also
includes some papers concerning bis work with the Los Angeles Cham-
ber of Commerce,
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Gift of Dr. Clements, 1948.
..... .1. Agriculture— California, Southern. 2. Natural resources— Cali-
fornia, Southern. 3. Hygiene, Public— California, Southern. 4. In-
dians of North America— California. 5. Agricultural laborers, Mex-
ican—California, l. Los Angeles. Chamber of Commerce.
MS 61-1385
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Jemison, Robert, 1802-1871.
Papers, 1797-1898.
2214 items.
In Alabama University Library.
Lawyer, businessman, politician and planter. Correspondence, 15
letter books (1844-69), and other papers. Concerns Jemlson's inter-
ests in a saw mill, a flour mill, a plantation, a toll bridge, a stagecoach
line, mall carrying (involving correspondence with Francis Scott
Key), plank roads, a railroad, and politics. Includes a proclamation
to his black people (1865), and a similar proclamation (1827) by his
father, William Jemison; records (1855-70) of the Northeast and
Southwest Alabama Railroad, comprising annual reports, minutes of
the board, reports of assets and liabilities, and an Index of subscrip-
tions; correspondence (1871-00) on the settling of nig estate; and
correspondence (ca. 1884-ca. 1886) of his son-in-law, Andrew Coleman
Hargrove, concerning 46,080 acres granted by Congress In 1884 for the
University of Alahama,
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of members of the Jemison family, 1940?
1. Sawmills— Alabama. 2. Flour-mills— Alabama. 8. Plantations-
Alabama, 4. Bridges— Alabama. 5. Coaching— Alabama. 6. Postal
service— Alabama. 7. Alabama. University. & Roads, Plank— Ala-
bama. 9. Alabama— PoL ft govt, 10. Alabama andChattanooga Rail-
road Company.
MS61-1386
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1887-1952.
Papers, 1921-52.
88,260 Items. .
In Alabama University Library.
In part, transcripts.
U. S. Representative from Alabama and judge. Correspondence,
memoranda, pamphlets, government publications and other papers.
Concerns Hobbs' career as state circuit court judge (1921^26), Chair-
man of Alabama National Recovery Administration Committee
(1938), and Congressman (1934-52), He was a member of the Com-
mittee on the Post Office and Post Roads, and the Committee on the
Judiciary, and served as manager of the Impeachment trial of Judge
HalsteadL Bitter in 1886.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Hobbs and Bosa M, Joyce, 1957.
1. Alabama— Pol. ft govt.— 1865- 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1938-
1958. 8. Judges— Alabama — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4.
U. S, National Recovery Administration. 5. Bitter, Halstead Lock-
wood, 1888- 6. U. 8. Congress. House. Committee on Post-
Oifflee and Post Roads. 7. U. 8. Congress. House. Committee on
the Judiciary.
MS 61-1387
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Comer, Donald, 1877-
Business papers, 1923-39.
150 ft
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Textile mill executive Mainly correspondence relating to Avon-
dale Mills of Birmingham, Ala., of which Mr. Comer was president
and later chairman of the board. The mills, with branches In various
Alabama towns, made cotton yarn, rope, and various types of cloth.
The flies contain material on purchases of cotton and machinery, sales
of waste, bank deposits, Insurance, applications for Jobs, reports to the
Federal Beserve Bank, and organized recreational activities. In-
cludes material on Comer's charitable, political, and family interests,
a file of papers covering his activities as president of the American
Cotton Manufacturers Association, 1938-37, and !£«■ seletlag to the
MS 61-1388
476
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Comer, Doaald, 1877-
(Cofltinued)
Business papers, 1628-39.
settlement rf affaire of Hunter Manufacturing and Commission Co.
and Southeastern Cottons, Inc., Belling agents.
Unpublished inventory in the library. ... „„
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Mr. Comer, I860. ,..„„ « aih.
L Cotton manufacture-Alabama 2. Charities-Alabama. 3 Ala-
bama - Pol. & govt. - 1885- 4. Comer family. I. Avondale
Mills, n. American Cotton Manufacturers A ^ orfatlo ?;^„„ oM r . mep
Seal name: James Macdonaid turner.
MS 61-1388
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch.Bus.Adm.
Claflin, William, 1818-1906.
Papers of William Claflin and Mary Bucklin (Daven-
port) Claflin, 1831-1905.
ca. 9000 Items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Governor of Massachusetts, U. S. Representative, and businessman.
Letters received by William Claflin and his wife Mary B. Claflin from
business, political, literary and religious correspondents, together with
drafts of speeches, and business and political documents. Includes
correspondence of Olaflln's father Lee Claflin, diaries of Lee Claflin,
P F. Davenport, and Seth Davenport; and a small collection of the
papers of Henry Wilson, Vice Pres. of the D. S. Correspondents 'n-
clude Lyman Abbott, Henry Ward Beecher, Sarah Orne Jewett, Har-
riet Beecher Stowe, and John Greenleaf Whlttler.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Purchased from Lawrence B. Bomalne, 1964. . _
1 Boots and shoes— Trade and manufacture— St. Louis. 2. Banks
and banking— Boston. 8. Massachusetts— Pol. & govt 4. U. 8.— Pol.
ft govt.— 187T-1881. 5. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
i. Olanln, Mary Bucklln (Davenport) 1825-1896. n. Claflin, Lee.
m. Davenport, P. F. rv. Davenport, Seth, b. 1848, v. Wilson, Henry,
1812-1876.
MS 61-1389
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Slick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ew.)-1894.
Papers, 1792-1894.
1794 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library. . ■ _ '
Lawyer and politician, of Martlnsburg, W. Vn. Correspondence,
diary (1882) and other papers, chiefly for 1845-88. Correspondence
concerns Republican politics; life in Nebraska In the 1870's and
1880's; the congressional elections of 1870, 1886, and 1888; Demo-
cratic Party methods', the taking of the tenth census (1880) in West
Virginia; the RepubUcon-Greenback-Labor Party ticket In the cam-
paign of 1880; and Flick's career as U. S. District Attorney for West
Virginia, beginning in 1881.
Card Index la the library.
Acquired, 1958-58. . ,
1, Lawyers— Martlnsburg, W. Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. West Virginia— Pol.. * govt. 8. Reconstruction— West Vir-
ginia. 4. Nebraska— Soc. life & cust 5. U. S.— Census— 10th, 1880.
6. Justice, Administration of— West Virginia, 7. Government attor-
neys—West Virginia, 8. Internal revenue— West Virginia.
MS 61-1390
Duketmlv. Library
Gibboss, William, d. 1804.
Papers, 172M808.
807 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library. ». M —
Rice planter and Justice of the peace, of Chatham Co., Ga. Papers
of Gibbons and of his family; many relating to plantation manage-
ment and expenses, rice production, and absentee ownership of Geor-
nla agricultural lands. Includes papers pertaining to horse racing and
horse breeding In Georgia, setHament of the American ^-Revolu-
tionary debt to English merchants, and Indian affairs In Georgia after
the Revolution,
Card Index In the library.
L C RIee— Georgia. 2. Plantations— Georgia. 8. Absenteeism. 4.
Land tenure-Georgia. 6. Debts, Bxternal-U. S. 6. Horse-ractaB-
Georgla 7 Horse breed- tag—Georgia. 8. Indians of Nortn
America-Georgia. i. Gibbons family. ^jgg^jg^
Duke Univ. Library
Cabell, William Daniel, 1834-1904.
Papers, 1806-93.
In'unlverslty of Virginia Library (276, 283, 1154, 1210, 1744) .
Correspondence and other papers of WlHlam D Cabell, educator, of
Nelson Co, Va, and Washington, D. O, Including diaries (1857-1803),
poetry, genealogical material, scrapbooks, a memorandum on hlMebte
(1837) by Joseph O. Cabell, minutes of the Norwood Literary Society
<1888-»4) and clippings on the Dallas Historical Society, Papers re-
tatetotne Nelson County Home Guard In the Civil War, the Norwood
School (of which Cabell was principal), Its teachers and pupils, In-
eluding John R. Page, Launeelot M. Blackford, and various members
of the Cabell family. Correspondents Include John W. Daniel, WU-
HamDanlel, and Robert Sklpwlth. Related to the library's Joseph O.
Cabell carters and Its other Cabell collections.
Gift or Elvira Cabell, Margaret Cabell, Mrs. Linton a Hopkins,
and WUUam Cabell Moore, J089-4S. „mn. d
1 OabeU family, 2. Poetry— Collections. 3. Virginia— Militia. 4.
Norwood High School, Norwood, Va. I. Norwood High School,
Norwood, Va. Norwood Literary Society.
MS ol— lows
Virginia. Univ. Iibr.
Duke family.
Correspondence, 1840-84.
210ltems.
P°^^^ William B. Duke, D£
JameVE. Duke, Napoleon Bonaparte Duke, and Walter Patterson
DukT four of the sons of Edmund W. Duke of Goochland Co., Va.
SSi butt of the material deals with crop conditions and Prices en-
cSmtered In their various farming Tentures In ^esse^Texas,
New York. Arkansas, and Vlrgtoa, Includes two letters describing
Ku m« iban^dHvitles in Tennewes, letter, referring to the opera-
tion of -a aeneral store In Goochland Co. by Walter Patterson Duke
and his sefX as an agent for the Southern Fertilizing Co. of Rlch-
S»4 anl many letterefrom WlUlam H. GUham of that company.
illc^tK 2- Agrtculture-Bouthern States.
8. Agricultural prices-Southern States. 4. ^^^f-^^J^*
f fltntet 6 Ku Klux Klan In Tennessee. 6. General stores— Gooch-
land Co, Va l DutaVwalter Patterson, b. 1842. n. GUham, Wll-
UamM - MS 61-1893
DukeTJnlv. Library
Fowler family.
Papers, 1772-1870.
1580 Items.
In Duke University Library. ,
Oorrespondence and business papers of Joseph 8. Fowler, merchant,
shipper, and U.S. deputy marshal, of Folrfleld, Conn., and Craven
Co N. C; of his father, Stephen, and of his son, Joseph S, Jr.
Papers mainly concern trade with the West Indies and with New
York. Includes Civil War letters of Joseph S. Fowler, Jr., mostly
from the Confederate Commissary Office, Klnston, N. O. Includes
two diplomas from Tale, a bachelor of arts In 1779 and a master of
artslnl782.
Card Index in the library.
t^rthCaroHn?^-Comm.-West Indies. 2. West Indles-^mm.~
North Carolina. 3. North Oarollna-Comm— New York (City) 4.
New York <Cltt)-Comin.-North Carolina. 5. U. S^-Hlst-Olvll
wlr-Personal narratives-Confederate side. r. Fowler, Joseph
S 1790-1867. n. Fowler, Stephen, d. 1829. m. Fowler, Joseph S,
1&MOT8 - MS61-1394
Duke Univ. Library
Grist, James Redding, d. 1874.
Business records, 1791-1920.
3263 items and 5 v.
KhaWwaS.ufgTnrN. O. Oorrespondence accounts, mani-
fests and other papers, of Grist, of his father, Allen Grist, uud of
S „eibere of thefomlly. Materials relate to operation of a gen-
eralst^ trade with the West Indies, Richard Grist's export bad-
ness In New Bern, N. O., J. B. Grist's turpentine business nearWU-
minrt™ N C and his efforts to revive his trade In naval stores
artef the Civil" War. Incudes taxation lists (ca. 1816-16) for dis-
tricts of Beaufort Co, N. O.
Card Index In the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script c\>Ue5lon° In the Duke University Library, by N M. TUley and
N- ^S™i n B to 1 r^-Washu.gton 1 N. 0. 2. North C&rolina-^omni.-.-
WesS^s ^rWestlndles-Stomm.-North Carolina. 4.Turpentln9
taoustrVand trade-^North Carolina. 5. Naval stores. 8. Taxation-
Sort Co, N. C.-Iists. *. Grist family, n. Beautort Co^R a
DukeUnlv. Library
477
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mitchell, John, 1870-1919.
Papers, 1897-1919.
96 ft,
In Catholic University of America collections.
= J* h ' eader ,- Correspondence, addresses, articles, notes, clippings,
and photon relating to the United Mine Workers 'of America, uS
Card Index in the repository.
Gift, before 1848.
t »iL° n i te £ MU £ ^S?" ? f AmBri <»- 2- American Federation of
La ^ 8 ~ Ne 7/ ork . (State > Industrial Commission. 4. New York
iS"™ ) b Food Commission. 5. Ne*- York (State) Council of Fanw
Snfons^US ti., a l Civic Federation. 7 Tra^
Catholic Univ. of
America
MS 61-1396
Price family.
Papers, 1842-1928.
ca. 900 Items.
lMU n on n < n Jl08) ItSr ° f N ° rth CaroUnl1 rJbrary> Southern Historical Ool-
Oorrespondence, business records and other papers, the hnlk of
which are dated 1870-88. Includes papers con«rntn^ the cores'
?«^r r!T n, ™ nd S°i ltlcs <£ Andrew P 1 ' 08 °f Louisiana a^Thu,
father-in-law Edward James Gay, to whose seat he succeeded -Texas
land Investments o£ James B. and William H. PrlcTTfatherTnd
brother of Andrew Price) j operations and sugar produrtlononAcadla
g5?*SSS ^"^ Par J! 8U ' and otner «»& holdings? and fSrnly
commercial and manufacturing interests. Also includes rajmilylet-
ni,!^"^!, 1 ^ Rl T Clui &!?- Ptat6r > Anna Butler P1 «ter, andBtchard
Cheatham Plater, Jr., 1846 and 1848.
„" S-Pol. 4 govt-1885-1900. 2. Real property-Texas. 8.
P«H.h "^ « talan mi *. S t ugar STowlng-LoulsIana-Lafourche
185W909 ^ Gay - Bdward James, 1816-1889. n. Price, Andrew!
North Carolina. Univ.
Library
MS 61-1397 rev
Archeological Society of Virginia,
Records, 1941-69.
826 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (8572)
Correspondence, typewritten articles, and other papers. The
arUdes deal with various aspects of archeology, especially in Tlr-
glnUi. Includes clippings and pamphlets of CtaritonGIlniore Hol-
!T d A Sr^" 6 ?' '££* !?£"*• Autnore of arUcl <* InclutoMre. In-
ward M. Davis, Clifford Evans, James V. Howe, D. L. Kaufman BO
"^ and Henry Marshall. The material is related to the Ubrary's
collection of Holland papers. "■= ukimj ■
Deposit, 1990-58.
1. Virginia— AnUq. 2. Indians of North America— Virginia. 8.
Susquehanna Indians. 4. Pottery-Virginia. 5. Indians of North
America— Pottery. 6 Indians of North America— Implements. t
Holland, Charlton ailmore, 1911- implements. r,
Virginia. Univ. Ubr.
MS 61-1898
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem.
Records, 1809-
2ft.
In Church of the New Jerusalem, New Church Library (Clndn-
Pastoral records, minutes of meetings, lists of members, records of
baptisms, births, marriages and deaths, and financial records, mainly
from 1811 to 1825.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. New Jerusalem Church In Cincinnati. 2. Church records and
registers— Cincinnati. 8. Registers of births, etc— Cincinnati.
™ \.,^\r v MS 61-1899
Church of the New Jerusalem, Cincinnati
Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1946.
Papers, 1829-1944.
2150 items.
In Duke University library.
_ Historian. Correspondence, bills, receipts, pictures, and clippings.
The correspondence Includes ca. 100 letters (1914-44) from Mary E
?S^ I &i < ^^ n *^? !8a f3L*?' ■ n4 PObUcatton of her book, Edgar
■ffif Poe (1826) Other ktten are from Jama, Howard WMttyTcon-
^ ll £. Mtal ;. Ph / UlBI » *"*> **"■ *»*«»•» erleoda and edltori and
from Foe enthusiasts and exgacte.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1955.
,ni Poe ' ^ dgar Allan ' 18 <»-1848. r. Phillips, Mary Elizabeth b
1857. n. Whltty, James Howard, 1859-1887. JHUMOeth, b.
FvU name: Joseph Francis Ambrose Jackson
DukeUniv. Library MS 61-1400
James, Henry, 1843-1916.
Letters, 1888-1915.
41 Items.
In Duke University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author. Personal letters of James to his friend, Edmund W
Oosse, concerning literature and literary personalities of the time, and
Illustrating James' love of England and his associations with English
men of letters.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Acquired, 1985. *
1. Authors, English. 2. English literature— Hist. & crlt. 8. Au-
thors, American. i. Qosse, Sir Edmund William, 1849-1928
DukeUniv. Library MS 61-1401
Trenton. Free Public Library.
Eecords of volunteer fire companies of Trenton, 1747-
1936,
ca. 10 ft (ca. 150 items)
In Free Public Library (Trenton, N. J.)
Forms part of the library's Trentonlana collection.
r^n^^ZTi^ 8 '^ , ! 00lfs • acconnt books ' artlcle <> ot Incorpo-
ration, constitutions and by-laws, membership lists, and records of
^J^!''& an * almo ? t complete record of the tMrteen volunteer com-
panies in Trenton. Includes minutes (1785-1882) of the Union Fire
? >m ^ ny, .i < S/ ,d ^ • to 1M7 ' Bn * ta continuous service until takeS ore?
by the paid Fire Dept. of the city In 1892.
Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
1. Trenton— Fires and Are prevention, 2. Fire-departments— New
Jersey— Trenton. i, Trenton. Free Public Library. Trentonlana.
Trenton. Free Pub. Library MS 61-1402
Indian records collection, 1808-1874.
62 Items and 18 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
nnf «^ 1»%« " mate ' lals concerning the American Indian. Includes
2?if ?*£*}£* «' Lancaster Co., Pa. (1608-1763); history of In-
dians In the Chesapeake, Susquehanna, New York and other ieglons-
?ndfan°M S t S a 7 e i7^ ? ,e ° he f rokee8 , <«"> : Delaware and JreVuols
Indian MSS L (1746-49) ; minutes and records of missionary bodies. In-
cluding Quaker bodies (1755-67) ; minutes of councSs anTconYerenoes
with the Indians; papers relating to Indian losses and claina (1?63^
™> : a ^™Vi. ma88acreB and atrocities; Indian voca^aries • mt
terial on the Indians of the Far West, Lake SuperiorTotexaV anfl «fo
S^T*^ " J ° Utna ; 0f a ml88 ' on «o C^es?ern^,Tl79n
to end depredations on frontier settlements. Authors OTmrTlleri
translators, and participants in councils and ne^tlaHorT XluSe
William Parker Foulke, Lorenzo Boturinl Bonadnnl W w n nn ^n„
Oonrad Welser, Christopher Saner, AbrahalS H fctaSi lieSn^n
James Hamilton, William LViiny, VmiarTlJga^i^ard P e ^!
Benjamin Chew Lynford Lardner, John Mifflin, Sedy™cuSg7 Andrew
Allen James Peters, William Trent, David JraesTHendrick W
mut, Timothy Pickering, and M. S. Henry - aeuanas. Aupau-
aJ^ 11 ^ m Gride to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed., no. 810. Published In part Tto PeS.
sylvanla magazine of history and biography vl (lsrnV imijSS
8 ?^?i> T - 2 ( ? 8T8 > P " m ^°- and iHl^olrs of tt^Hlstorlct &
ciety of Pennsylvania, v. 2 (1827) p. 68-131. "isioricai ao-
1. Indians of North America— Hist.— Sources.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1403
San Francisco. Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Records, 1864-1936.
2 cu. yards.
In Society of California Pioneers Library.
Correspondence, deed books, death certificates, permits to inter,
internment indices, returns of the superintendent of the cemetery,
gravedlggers' instructions, and a file and map of the lots.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information oh literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Cemetery, 1855.
„ .„■ „, MS61-1404
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library
478
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911.
Letters, 1868-1906.
65 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Minister, Army officer, author, and social reformer, of Cambridge,
Mass. Letters by Hlgglnson, mainly relating to literary and personal
matters and to lectures delivered by him. Addressees Include William
Bliss Carman, Daniel Ooit Oilman, Julia Ward Howe, Charles Henry
Miller, John Codman Ropes, and Llard Simons.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1949-51.
MS 61-1406
Duke Univ. Library
Lamberton, James Pindley Peffer, coUeotor.
Papers of Scotch-Irish settlements, Cumberland Co., Pa.,
1734-86.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and documents giving names of early settlers and extent
of their lands ; Includes legal papers and memoranda describing condi-
tions of frontier life. ■ ,
1. Scotch-Irish In Cumberland Co., Pa. 2. Frontier and pioneer
life — Pennsylvania — Cumberland Co.
MS 61-1406
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Evans, Rudulph, 1878-1960.
Papers, 1867-1958.
4 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Sculptor. Photos, of Evans' wOrk, with emphasis on the figure of
Thomas Jefferson In the Jefferson Memorial In Washington; a few'
pieces of correspondence on commissions, awards and citations,
printed material, and memorabilia. Includes some material on his
great uncle Thomas W. Evans by Theodore Evans. Correspondents
Include Maude Adams, J. Sterling Morton, and Owen D, Young.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Evans, 1950.
1. Washington, D. O. Thomas Jefferson Memorial. 2. Evans,
Thomas Wlltberger, 1823-1897.
MS 61-1407
Graff, Annie A oolleotor.
Genealogical notes, 1700-1885.
6v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1 collections.
Records of the Baum, Irwin, Graff, and Sterett families.
Gift of Annie A. Graff.
1. Baum family. 2. Irwin family. 8. Graff family. 4. Sterett
family.
MS 61-1408
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
French West India papers, 1712-57.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous correspondence ; copy of Essal de geographic phy-
sique, by M(onsleur?) Bauche (1752); 2 colonial maps; Memolres
touchant la Martinique (n. d.)
1. West Indies, French — Descr. & trav. 2. Martinique.
I, Bauche, - — — .
MS 61-1409
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Synod for the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America.
Records, 1857-1917.
ca. 11 v., 8 boxes, and 2 folders.
In Luther College Library. ■ , Ml ...
Chiefly reports and proceedings of conferences of various districts
of the Norwegian Synod.
Card Index In the library.
1 Synod for the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Amer-
,ca-H.st.-Sources. MS 61-1410
Luther Coll. Ltbr.
Ylvisaker, Ivar Daniel, 1868-1936.
Papers, 1911-18.
2 boxes.
In Luther College Library.
Lutheran pastor. Correspondence, sermons, reports, and other
papers. Correspondents include Daniel O. Jordahl, Gustav T. Lee,
Hans G. Stub, Peder Tangjerd, and Schak J. N. Ylvisaker.
Card Index In the library.
Gift of the Ylvisaker family, 1928.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church — Sermons.
MS 61-1411
Luther Coll. Llbr. ,
Cooley, Eli Field, 1781-1860.
Papers.
ca. 1000 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Clergyman and educator. Correspondence, diaries, MSS. of ser-
mons, and other documents pertaining to his career.'
1 Presbyterian Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc ' 2 Presbyterian Church— Sermons. 8. Educators— Correspond-
en», reminiscences, etc. MS 61-1412
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Wedel, Peter Philip, 1884-
Papers, 1918-49.
8 ft. ..
In Bethel College Historical Library.
Mennonlte paBtor: Correspondence, with church leaders and mis-
sion workers, and addresses. Wedol was an officer of the Western
District Conference, and president and chairman of the Mission Board
of the General Conference Mennonlte Church.
Unpublished register In library.
Gift of Mr. Wedel, 1959.
1. Mennonltes — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Gen-
eral Conference Mennonlte Church — Missions. 8. Mennonltes— Mis-
sions. 4. General Conference Mennonlte Church— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-1413
Bethel Coll. Hist. Library
Xenia Theological Seminary. St. Louis.
Records, 1865-1930.
ca. 2 ft. •-....
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Minutes, history, financial records, and matriculation records.
Card Index In the library.
Open to investigators under library jestrlctlonB.
Pittsburgh Theological Sam. Library
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary of the United Presbyter-
ian Church of North America.
Records, 1826-1926.
2 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence to students, minutes, and acts.
Card Index In the library. .*,.„. ,.k ,
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
MS 61-1415
Pittsburgh Theological 8em. Library
Harms, Gerhard N 1868-1961.
Papers, 1882-1951.
»«• ......
In Bethel College Historical Library. ^ AA ^^. „ h . Mh
Mennonlte minister. Correspondence, sermons, addresses, caurca
records, and school and professional notebooks.
Unpublished guide in library.
Gift of the Harms estate. „
1. Mennonltes — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, e*& J
Mennonites-Sermons. 8. Church records and registers— Kansas.
4. School notebooks. MS 01-1416
Bethel Coll. Hist. Llbr.
479
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collects
ons
Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842.
Papers, ca. 1817-36.
2 ft
In Syracuse University Library.
Botanist and educator. Correspondence and other papers of Baton
Understates torelatlne tC ** tea< *» n e-Q* natur^ history In the
Catalog In the library.
Gift of William Smallwood, ca. IMS.
1. Botanlsts^-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. Natural his-
tory — Study aud teaching. ^^
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr. MS61-1417
Nicollet County Historical Society.
Manuscript collection, ca. 1851-ca. 1928.
296 Items.
In Nicollet County Historical Museum (St. Pater, Minn.)
Histories of St. Peter, Minn., and counties, townships, families and
churches In the area; cemetery Inscriptions; photos, of sarly monu-
ments; warranty deeds; military records and other material of local
Inter6sc«
1. St. Peter, Minn.— Hist 2. NIcoUet Co., Minn.— Hist 3. Mlnne-
sota — History, Local.
NIcoUetCo.Hlst.Soc. MS 61-1418
Dawson's Book Shop, Loa Angeles.
Record's, ca. 1905-
19 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (117)
Correspondence, accounts, clippings and photos, of an anttauarian
bookshop founded In 1905 by Ernest M. Dawson, and continued by
his two sons. Glen and Mulr Dawson. Includes a few personal papers
of the Dawson family, ■*..-■ *^"~
Unpublished register In the library.
Gifts of Glen and Mulr Dawson, 1948-
I. Dawson, Ernest, n. Dawson, Glen, 1912- m. Dawson.
Mulr.
California. Univ. at
Los Angeles. Library
MS 61-1419
Ouspenskaya, Maria, 1876-1949.
Papers, ca. 1922-42.
2 ft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (648)
Actress. Motion picture scripts, publicity material, notices, re-
views and photos. .
Unpublished register In the library.
Gift of Elizabeth O. McKeen, 1962.
1. Moving-picture plays.
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library ~
Percival, Olive, 1869-1945.
Papers, ca. 1880-1949.
ca. 20,000 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (119)
Book collector and author. Correspondence and other papers,
clippings, photos, and memorabilia.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Samuel L. Krelder, 1948.
1. Book collectors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Au-
thors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
n ,„ , tt , MS 61-1421
California, Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Moore, Ernest Carroll, 1871-1966.
Papers, ca. 1898-1956.
11 ft.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (124)
Educator and author. Correspondence, journals, MSS. of published
works, printed articles, photos., clippings aad memorabilia. The bulk
of the papers concerns Moore's activities while president, director and
provost of the University of California at Los Angeles, and while
president of Its predecessor, the Los Angeles State Normal School.
1917-86.
Gift of Kate Gordon Moore, 1965-
1. Bductors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Education
Hist I. California. University. University at Los Angeles, n.
California. State Normal School, Los Angeles.
MS 61-1422
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Reeder, Charles Wells, 1884- collector.
Reeder family genealogical correspondence, to 1967.
ca. 600 Items.
In Ohio State Library.
In part, transcripts.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift of Mrs. Seeder, 1988.
1. Seeder family.
«*. c^ t.v MS 61-1423
Ohio. State Llbr.
Stocker, Charles Lincoln, coMeotor.
Stocker family genealogical correspondence.
ca. 2ft
In Ohio State Library.
Open to Investigators wider library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Stocker, 1967.
1. Stocker family.
Ohio. State Llbr.
MS 61-1424
Ransom, Will, 1878-1955.
Archives, 1898-1955.
ca. 80 ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago), John M. Wing Foundation.
Typographer and bibliographer. Correspondence (chiefly 1914-55)
with printers and publishers (mainly English and American) ; Jour-
nals ; personal scrapbooks ; Juvenilia ; dippings, prospectuses, and
other printed matter dealing with the publisher's books; 60 binders
of data sheets relating to private press books used by Ransom In com-
piling his bibliographies, Including many from presses not covered in
the published lists, and other papers. The material is related to the
library's John M. Wing Foundation's History of printing collection.
Described in Newberry Library bulletin, v. 4, no. 1 (1955)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Bequest of Mr. Bansom, 1955.
1. Privately printed ; books — Blbl. 2. Publishers and
publishing. FuU name: Will Hewitt Bansom.
MS61-1425
Newberry Library
Bard, James, 1726-1793.
Papers, 1753-65.
16 vol.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadelphia)
Diaries, account books, muster roll, and orderly book kept white
Burd served at Fort Augusta, Pa., during the French and Indian
War. Also Includes quartermaster records of Fort Augusta and Fort
Pitt, a copy of the post Journal kept during the siege of Fort William
Henry, Alexander Hunter's receipt book, Edward Shippen's docket
and diaries of Samuel Hunter and others. The material is related to
the library's Burd-Shlppen papers.
Items- -catalogued Individually by the library.
1. U. S.— Hist— French and Indian War, 1756-1763— Sources. 2.
Fort William Henry, Capture of, 1767. 8. Pennsylvania— Hist —
French and Indian War, 1755-1763— Sources. 4. Court records-
Pennsylvania, i. Fort Augusta, Pa.
. , MS 61-1426
American Philosophical Society. Library
De La Mare, Walter John, 1873-1956.
Papers, 1918-56.
166 Items.
In Temple University Library.
English poet. Correspondence, together with MSS. of the poems
Defeat, Drugged, Reflections, and On the esplanade. Letters are ad-
dressed to British authors St. John Adcock, Edward Meyersteln, and
Thomas Quayle; also Otto Kallmann of Constable and Company,
Ltd., publishers, Among the letters to Kyllmann are a set of four-
teen concerned with the publication of Poems for children (1930)
Includes carbon copies of twelve letters from" Kyllmann to De La
Mare on the same subject.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Meyers & Co.,' London, and from B. F. Stevens &
Brown, ltd., London, 1957-60.
i. Adcock, Arthur St. John, 1864-1930. u. Meyersteln, Edward
Harry William, 1889-1852. m. Kyllmann, Otto. iv. Quayle. Thomas.
1884-
MS 61-1427
Temple Univ. Library
480
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davidson, Jo, 1883-1952.
Papers, 1906-52.
ca. 8 ft. (oa. 5400 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Sculptor. Correspondence, notes, speeches, articles, clippings,
other papers, and photos. Includes material on Davidson's career as
a sculptor of International reputation, and on his activities as co-
chairman of the Progressive Citizens of America and as chairman of
the National Wallace for President Committee. Family correspond-
ents include bis first wife Yvonne, his second wife Florence, and his
sons Jean and Jacque. Other correspondents Include Helen Keller,
Lincoln StetCens, and Frank Swlnnerton.
Unpublished finding aid In the Library, Also described In the
Library of Congress Information bulletin, v. 18, no. 18 (May 8, 1861)
p. 2.
Gift of Mrs. Davidson, 1953.
1. Progressive Citizens of America. 2, Wallace, Henry Agard,
1888- 8. National Wallace for President Committee.
MS 61-1428
Huff, Truman, collector.
Huff and allied families; genealogical correspondence.
2 ft.
In Ohio State Library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift.
1, Huff family.
MS 61-1429
Ohio. State Univ. Llbr.
Wisconsin Infantry, 15th Regt., 1861-1865. Company E.
Muster rolls, 1862-64.
lbox.
In Luther College Library.
Card Index In the library.
Gift of Torsteln Rosslng, 1927.
1. U. S — Hist. — Civil War —Regimental histories—Wisconsin In-
fantry— 15th— Company E. 2. U. S.-r-Hlst,— Civil War— Registers,
lists, etc.
MS 61-1430
Luther Coll. Llbr.
Council on Books in Wartime.
Records, ca. 1942-45.
12 filing drawers.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence and business files.
1. World War, 1939-1945 — Literature and the war. 2. World Wor,
1039-1945 — Propaganda. 3. Propaganda, American.
MS 61-1431
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Rycaut.tfw- Paul, 1628 -1700.
Letters to William Blathwayt, 1683-1704.
ca. 230 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Traveller and author. Letters, containing political and diplomatic
Information from Hamburg and the Haiise Towns, where Bycaut was
Resident, to Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War In England. Includes many
drafts of Blathwayt* s replies.
1. Gt. Brit. — For. rel. — Hamburg. 2. Hamburg — For. rel. — Gt.
Brit. 8. Gt, Brit. — For. rel. — Hanseatlc League, 4, Hanseatlc
League— For. rel.— Gt. Brit. I. Blathwayt, William, 16497-1717.
MS 61-1432
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Loudoun, John Campbell, tfh earl of, 1705-1782.
Papers, 1682-1780.
ca. BOW Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif, )
British Army officer. Official correspondence, dispatches, maps,
plans, and other papers relating to Loudoun's position as commander
In chief of British colonial troops In North America during the French
and Indian War. Includes letters addressed to Loudoun from Amer-
ica during the American Revolution.
Articles, reports, other descriptive matter, and catalog carfia In the
library.
Acquired from Sotheby's of London, 1028; from the Mnesum Boole
Store of London, 1924,
1. U. S — Hist.— French and Indian War, 1766-1763— Sources.
2, U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources.
MS 61-1483
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lancastrian Institution, Richmond.
Records, 1822-57.
125 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Correspondence and documents from the files of one of Richmond's
earllst public schools.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Monitorial system of education. I. Brock, Robert Alonzo,
1839-1914, collector, Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-1484
Henry B. Huntington Library
Forbes, James Monro.
Letters, 1862-67.
56 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Union soldier. Letters to members of Forbes' family, written
while he served In the 92d Regt, of Illinois Mounted infantry, during
operations In Kentucky and In the Atlanta Campaign with the Army
of the Cumberland.
Acquired from Mabel Forbes, 1944.
1 U S— Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives, 2. Illinois In-
fantry. 92d Regt., 1862-1865. 8. U. S.— Hist,— Civil War— Regimen-
tal histories— Illinois Infantry— 92d. 4, U. S,— Hist,— Civil War-
Regimental histories — Army of the Cumberland, 5. Atlanta Cam-
paign, 1864.
MS 61-1435
Henry E. Huntington Library
Clendenen, Clemens L
Correspondence, 1855-69.
61 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Family correspondence, mostly letters written by Clendenen to his
wife In Beverly, Ohio, while he was In the 4th West Virginia Cavalry
ot Clarksburg and New Creek, W. Va.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Col. O. O. Clendenen, 1948.
1. V. S — Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives, 2. West Vir-
ginia Cavalry. 4th Regt, 186S-1864, 8. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-^
Regimental hlBtorles— West Virginia Cavalry — 1th.
MS 61-1436
Henry E. Huntington Library
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836.
Papers, 1797-1826.
73 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Soldier, lawyer, and political leader. Correspondence and papers
in a protracted litigation relating to Burr's Indebtedness to Louis
Le Guen. Among the persons Involved were Oadwallader R, Colden,
Alexander Hamilton, the New York merchants Gouverneur & Kemble,
Charles Leggett, and Thomas Ludlow Ogden,
Catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Mrs. B. L. Doheny, 19B2.
1. Le Guen, Louis.
MS 61-1487
Henry E, Huntington Library
Blathwayt, William, 1649J-1T17.
Papers, 1657-1770.
461 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
BrltlBh colonial administrator. Papers relating to trade and plan-
tations,
Summary report and catalog cards In the library. Also listed In
Calendar of state papers, Colonial series (America and West Indies)
issued by the Public Record Office of Gt. Brit., In volumes for the
period.
Acquired from A. S. W. Bosenbach, 1924.
1. Gt, Brit— Colonies— Administration. 2. Gt. Brit.— Colonies—
Comm. 8. U. S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources.
MS 61-1438
Henry M. Huntington Library
Afeereromby, James, 1708-1781.
Papers, 1674-1787.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntlngtoo Library (San Hatfoo, Calif.)
British Army officer. Papers, largely for the year 1758 while
Abercromby was commander In chief la America, during the French
and Indian War.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Lathrop O. Harper, 1928.
1. U. S.— Hist— French and Indian War, 1755-1768— Sourest.
MS 61-1489
Henry H, Huntington Library
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hering, Constantly 1800-1880, colleotor.
Portraits and biographical notes, 1840-60.
ca. 100 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
IPortralts and biographical notes on prominent men In Europe and
Presented by the family of Constantln Bering, 1918,
a h ^"?]?~7 Bl0l r 2 America— Blog. 8. Portraits, European,
4. Portraits, American. ' T v *"*"*-
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS6 l-l*40reV
Miles, Emma (Bell) 1879-1919.
Papers, 1907-24.
1 ft. ((to Items)
In Chattanooga Public Library,
i 1 Auth ?J n a J? d ._ a ^ t,8t -. Correspondence, poems, photos. Includes 47
letters (1907-17) to Anna Bicketson; other correspondence of Mies
Bicketson with Edith Guerrler, Prank Miles (Emma's husband), and
Jean Miles : and letters of Roy Bell and W. S. Weltzel
Oard Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Presented by Edith Guerrler, 1948.
I. Bicketson, Anna.
Chattanooga. Pub.
Library
MS 61-1441
Lynde, Francis, 1856-1930.
Papers, 1891-1930.
4 ft.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Author. Literary MSS., sermons, proofeheets of stories and poems,
a scrapbpok of book reviews by Lynde, a scrapbpok on railways, ac-
count books of writings, clippings of his magazine stories, a letter by
Mrs. Lynde on her husband's writing career, photos., and writers'
handbooks.
Card Index In the library. Described In the Historical Becords
Survey's Guide to collections of manuscripts In Tennessee (1941)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Lynde, 1930.
1. Railroads — D. S.
Chattanooga. Pub.
Library
MS 61-1442
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island, Pa.
Letters addressed to the commanders of the Philadelphia
Navy Yard, 1831-65.
1 box.
In Princeton University Library.
Letters from the Navy Department, the Navy Commissioners Office,
and five departmental bureaus, with emphasis on steam navigation
Unpublished checklist In the library. w
1. Steam navigation. 2. Shlp-bulldlng— Philadelphia. 3 U. S
Navy— Records and correspondence.
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1443
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Collection of papers from the northern, interior, and west-
ern counties of Pennsylvania, 1744-1859.
ca. 250 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Miscellaneous papers concerning domestic and political affairs, land
transactions, laws, petitions, and rules and regulations. Includes
correspondence reflecting social and economic conditions
1. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt. 2. Pennsylvania— Soc. condlt.
8. Pennsylvania— Econ. condlt. 4. Real property— Pennsylvania.
_ MS 61-1444
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly.
Records, 1879-1929.
ca. 260 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Invitations, announcements, and newspaper clippings relating to
the Philadelphia assemblies.
Presented by the estate of Edward S. Sayres.
1. Philadelphia— Soc. life & cust.
' , ' MS 61-1445
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
British prisoners and parole papers, 1760-92.
ca. 70 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lists of prisoners captured and exchanged ; also Items pertaining
to commerce and local government.
1. Prisoners of war— Qt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit— Oomm. 8. Local gov-
ernment— Gt. Brit.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1446
Clement, John, 1818-1894, oolleotar.
Papers, ca, 1676-1866.
7 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating chiefly to early settlements In New Jersey.
Gift of Mr. Clement
1. New Jersey— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. New Jersey-
History, Local.
«.....„. MS 61-1447
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932, collector.
English heraldry, 1597-1702.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Drawings in water color of coats of arms and crests of the British
nobility, with descriptions of the origin of their names and titles. One
volume (1606) Is In the hand of Ralph Brooke, Yorkshire herald.
Presented by Mr. Lewis, 1930.
1. Heraldry— Gt. Brit. 2. Gt Brit— Nobility.
MS 61-1448
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Benson, Evelyn, oolleotor.
Payette County papers, 1920.
ca. 600 p.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Copies of documents relating to the history of Fayette County.
1. Fayette Co., Pa,— Hist— Sources.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1449
Fithian, Enoch, ooUeotor.
Greenwich, N. J. vital statistics, 1817-86.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Birth and death records.
Presented by Emlen Wood, 1931
1. Registers of births, etc. — Greenwich, N. J.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1460
Edelheim, Carl, oolleotor.
German heraldry books, ca. 1700.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Genealogical notes on German nobility with water color drawing*
of their crests. ™— ■-
Gift of Mr. Edelheim, 1899.
1. Germany— Nobility. 2. Germany— GeneaL 8. Heraldry— Ger-
many. * T -
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Carter, Arabella, ooUeotor.
Human Freedom League papers, 1890-1904.
ca. 50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and publications relating to the early history of the Human
Freedom League.
Presented by Arabella Carter, 1931.
1. Human Freedom League.
MS 61-1452
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Chauncey, Charles, oolleotor.
Obituary notice collection, ca. 1909-24.
ca. 100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, genealogical notes, and newspaper clippings relat-
ing to prominent Philadelphia™. w">ai> ™»-
Glft of Mr. Chauncey.
1. Obituaries— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— GeneaL
MS 61-1453
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
482
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania pension papers of the Revolution, 1790-92.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Chiefly powers ot attorney of pensioners authorizing other persons
to draw their pensions.
1. Pensions, Military — D. S. — Revolution. 2. Pensions, Military —
Pennsylvania.
MS 61-1454
Historical Society pf Pennsylvania
Radbill, Samuel X ooUeotor.
Papers, 1856-1900.
ca. 300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters received by Lindsay and Blaklston, Philadelphia book-
dealers and publishers, relating to the sale of books, together with
canceled checks of Jud I. McOulgan (1899-1900)
1. Booksellers and bookselling — Philadelphia, i. Lindsay
& Blaklston, Philadelphia, n. McQnlgan, Jud I.
MS 61-1456
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wallace, John William, 1815-1884, ooUeotor.
Ancient records of Philadelphia, 1702-70.
ca. 60 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous local records.
Gift of Mr. Wallace, 1847.
1. Philadelphia — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1456
Brayton, Annie Hare Powel, colleotor.
Papers, 1681-1799.
124 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds (1681-1789) , surveys, and maps of the Philadelphia area.
Gift of Annie Hare Powel Brayton, 1943.
1. Deeds — Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia — Surveys. 3. Philadel-
phia — Maps.
MS 61-1467
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Coxe, Brinton, 1833-1892, coUeotor.
New Jersey papers, 1743-1880.
3v. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
MS. of The note maker noted and the observer observed upon, pub-
lished in 1743 by Franklin ; a copy made In 1876 of A pocket commen-
tary of the first settlers of New Jersey; and An account of the history
of New Jersey, 1663-1772, written about 1880.
Presented by Mr. Coxe, 1883, 1881.
1. Pioneers— New Jeisey. 2. New Jersey— Hist — Colonial period.
X. The note-maker noted and the observer observed upon.
MS61-1468
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Smyth family.
Business records of the Smyth and related families, 1791-
1886.
8 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business records of the Oomegys, Smyth, and Baker families of
Philadelphia, with material on the estate of John W. Baker (Juan Be-
qaler) of Cuba.
Purchase, 1055.
L Baker family, rx. Oomegys family.
MS 61-1459
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Navy League of the United States. Philadelphia Seotim.
Records-, 1917-22,
lOOOltems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and business papers, cashbooks and ledgers.
Presented by Richard W. Lloyd, 1949.
1. D. S. Navy— Societies, etc.
MS 61-1460
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Benson, Evelyn, colleotor.
Fort Necessity papers, 1932-43.
ca 200 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notes, pamphlets, letters, and plana relating to efforts to make
Fort Necessity a national monument.
Gift of Mrs. Benson and Miss Perle Abraham, 1946.
1. Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site. x, Abraham, Perle,
collector. _
MS 61-1461
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Herndon, John Gootiwn, 1888- ooUeotor.
United Nations papers, 1945-46.
ca. 100 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to efforts to have Philadelphia' made the headquar-
ters of the United Nations.
Presented by Dr. Herndon, 1947.
1. United Nations — Headquarters,
MS 61-1462
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wagner, William Finley > 1865- ooUeotor.
Revolutionary soldiers' and pensioners' papers.
500 Items. ......
In Historical Society of P«ainsylvanla collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) , ■
Copies of declarations made by veterans of the Revolutionary War
when seeking pensions. They mainly pertain to residents of Centre,
Columbia, Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, and Union Counties,
Pa,
Presented by Dr. Wagner, 1986. " . „
1. Pensions, Military— U. S.— Revolution. 2. Pensions, Military—
Pennsylvania.
MS 61-1468
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Brinton, Francis D colleotor.
William Masters and Mary Masters Richell estate papers,
1746-1850.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Business papers relating to the estates of William Masters and
Mary Masters Richell, together with genealogical notes on the Penn-
Masters family.
Presented by Mr. Brinton, 1945,
1. Penn family. 2. Masters family.
MS 61-1464
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
World War II collection, 1939-45.
30,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Reports of various governmental agencies, such as the Office of
Price Administration, United Service Organizations, and Office of War
Information ; broadsides,, posters, and other forms of propaganda and
publicity ; speeches by representatives of private Institutions and gov-
ernmental groups ; committee publications oh defense; information on
International forces and procedures, civilian control measures, scien-
tific developments, uniforms and services, postwar activities, and re-
lated organizations.
? U World War, 1939-1945 — U. S. 2. World War, 1939-1945 —
BOWX0 - MS 61-1466
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Newcomb family.
Correspondence, 1769-1863.
Ill Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (Son Marino, OaUf.)
Correspondence of a westward moving New England family, ad-
dressed chiefly to Daniel Newcomb and to his daughter Patty, who
first married Dr. Marlln Johnson of Lockport, N. Y„ and then David D.
Garrett of Mlddlebury, Ohio. The letters relate to the everyday Ufa
of small town people.
Acquired from Nick Kovach, 1988.
MS 61-1486
Henry B. Huntington Library
483
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Osborn, Luther. —
Papers, 1864-65.
892 Items. - -
JS* Henry B- Huntln gton Library (San Marino, Calif )
Official papers of Captain Osbom, Quartermaster, Co. H, 22d Heat.
U. S. Colored Troops. - : .-.~^- ...,-
Gift of Catherine Osborn, 1839.
_ 1. U. S. Army. 22d Infantry (Colored)
Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— U
ored) 8. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Supplies.
Company H. 2. U. S.~
S.— 22d Infantry (Col-
Henry H. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1467
Randolph family.
Correspondence, 1723-1901.
ca. 630 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Correspondence between the Randolphs and the Tuckers two
prominent Virginia families closely allied by marriage. Family mat-
ters, everyday life, local social history, and biographical data are
emphasized.
Catalog curds In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia— Soc. life * curt. i. Tucker family, n. Brock. Robert
Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana. ^^^
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1468
Rnffln family.
Correspondence, 1811-92.
; 921tems,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Letters to and from various members of the Ruffln family of Vir-
ginia, especially Colonel Frank Gllroy Ruffln, with emphasis on the
state of local affairs after the War Between the States.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Virginia— Soc, condlt 2. Reconstruction— Virginia. 1 Baffin.
Frank Ollroy. n. Brock, Robert Aloazo, 1899-1914, collector Vlr-
glnlana.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1469
Scribner, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1900.
Correspondence, 1838-1911.
ca. 1100 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
/,^ r ^ es , pondence of Scribner, a private in the 2d Indiana Rest.
(1846-47) and colonel of the 38th Indiana Volunteers during the Civil
Summary report In the library.
Acquired from John Howell, 1923.
1. Indiana Infantry. 2d Regt., 1846-1847. 2. U. S.— Hist.— War
with Mexico, 1845-1848— Regimental histories— Indiana Infantry—
£ < ?\, < L Indl ^ Ila Inftmtr y- 88th Regt, 1861-186B. 4. U. S.— Hurt—
Civil War— Regimental histories— Indiana Infantry— 88th.
Henry B. Huntington Library -MS, 61-1470
Sherman, William Teeumseh, 1820-1891.
Papers,1862-90.
52 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Army officer. Letters and autobiographical material
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Blxby, Q. D. Smith, and others, ca. 1918.
Henry B. Huntington Library avsoL-xtii.
Slaughter, Montgomery*
Correspondence, 1862-66.
60 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Mayor of Fredericksburg, Va. Slaughter's correspondence during
the siege and battle of Fredericksburg, and the rehabilitation of the
town. Mounted In a scrapbook, with many annotations by Walter O.
Wyman. "
Acquired from Walter O. Wyman, 1626.
1. Fredericksburg, Battle of, 1862. 2. Fredericksburg, Va.— Hist—
Civil War. I. Wyman, Walter O.
rr „tt .. MS 61-1472
Henry B. Huntington Library
Bridgewater, John Egerton, 3d earl of, 1646-1?01.
-- Papers, 1608-1700.
285 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (Son Marino, Calif.)
British statesman. Letters, with enclosures, sent to Lord Bridge-
water, of the Board of Trade, by Francis Nicholson, Governor of
Maryland, and later of Virginia, together with copious rough notes by
Lord Bridgewater.
Calendar and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired as a part of the Bridgwater House Library through
Sotheby's of London, 1917.
1. Maryland — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Virginia — Hist
Colonial period — Sources. I. Nicholson, Francis, 1656-1728.
MS 61-1473
Henry B. Huntington Library
Florence. Archivio di State
Records, 1755-63.
81 ltemn.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Microfilm.
Letters from Vlncenzo Fuccl, agent In London for the Grand Duke
of Tuscany from 1738 until his death In 1757, and from his successor
Domenlco Puccl.
1. Tuscany— For. rel. — Gt. Brit 2. Gt Brit— For. reL— Tuscany.
I. Puccl, Vlncenzo. n. Puccl, Domenlco.
Illinois. Univ. I1L
Hist. Survey
MS 61-1474
Fuller, Ada E 1856?-1938.
Papers, 1931-34.
1 ft. (ca. 50 items)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Teacher. Correspondence, essays, and other papers concerning the
home, schools, libraries, roads, hospitals and parks, particularly In
Chattanooga and In Hamilton County. Correspondents Include N. L.
Bachman, B. Y. Ohapln, Alex Guerry, S. D. McReynolds, and Newell
Sanders.
Card Index In the repository,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Miss Fuller, ca. 1936.
1. Chattanooga — Soc. condlt 2. Hamilton Co, Tenn.— Soc. condlt.
MS 61-1475
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Patten, Zeboim Cartter, 1840-1925.
Papers, 1896-1912.
ca. 500 Items.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Banker, hotel builder and civic leader. Correspondence concern-
ing Patten's business, charities and personal affairs; minutes of the
mayor and council of Flints tone, Ga. ; and other papers.
Card Index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Acquired from Mrs. Zeboim Oartter Patten.
1. Chattanooga — Hist— Sources. 2. Chattanooga — Charities.
I. Fllntstone, Ga.
MS 61-1476
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Hunter, Charles N 1851 (co.)-1931.
Papers, 1818-1931.
2946 Items and 18 v.
In Duke University Library.
Negro educator, of Raleigh, N. O. Correspondence, scrapbooks of
clippings, and other papers. The material concerns the Negro prob-
lem shortly after the CHvll War, the attitude of white people towards
Negroes, temperance, Negro education, and other matters. Corre-
spondents Include Charles B, Aycock, J, W. Bailey, Thomas W.
Blckett, O. S. Bingham, William B. Borah, Locke Craig, Josephos
Daniels, Charles G. Dawes, John A. Logan, Lee S. Overman, Charles
Sumner, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Zebulon B.
Vance, and Booker T. Washington.
Card index in the library Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M, Tllley and
N. L Goodwin (1847)
Aqulred, 1941.
1. North Carolina — Race question. 2, Negroes — North Carolina.
8. Negroes — Education — North Carolina. 4. Temperance.
MS 61-1477
Duke Univ. Library
484
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harrison, William, 1685-1713.
Letters, 1711-13.
92 Items.
In Ohio State University Library.
English poet and diplomat. Eighty-two letters written by Harri-
son from the Hague and Utrecht, to Henry Watklns giving the back-
ground of his difficulties In his past and of his work as Queen's Sec-
retary at Utrecht. Includes 1 letter of John Armstrong, 8 letters of
P. Harley, and 5 diplomatic letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Robert K. Black, 1952.
IreeL
— Microfilm copy (negative)
1 Gt. Brit— 'For. rel.— Netherlands. 2. Netherlands— For. rel. —
GtBrlt I. Watklns, Henry.
MS 61-1478
Ohio State Univ. Iibr.
Irby, Sam.
Papers, 1931-32.
297 Items.
In Duke University library.
Politician, of New Orleans. Correspondence, miscellaneous papers,
and MSS. (original and revised) of Irby'B book, Kidnaped by the
Klngflsh (1932) In which Irby relates bis kidnaping by Huey Long to
prevent him from filing a libel suit against Long. Includes Iettere to
Irby'g publisher regarding the publication of the book.
Card Index in the library.
1. Long, Huey Pierce, 1898-1935. 2 Louisiana— Pol. & govt.—
1865- I. Irby, Sam. Kidnaped by the Klngflsh.
MS 61-1479
Duke Univ. Library
Hiester, Henry Muhlenberg, I860 (o«.)-1916.
Papers, 1830-1928.
3T45 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library. .
Lawyer, of Mercersburg, Pa, Correspondence, personal and Dull-
ness papers and memorabilia of Hiester and of his sister, Maria
C. M. Hiester. The papers contain much genealogical information.
Includes letters from a Union soldier to Miss Hiester.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1951.
1 Hiester family. 2. U. S.—Htot— Civil War— Personal narra-
tlves. x. Hiester, Marla CM. MS 61-1480
Duke Univ. Library
Rochambeau, Donatien Marie Joseph de Vimeur, vicomte
de, 1755-1813.
Papers, 1764-1803.
5 ft. (ca. 2400 Items)
In University of Florida Library.
In part, microfilm. _ .
Bulk of tbe material, letters and documents addressed to Oeneral
Rochambeau and to General Victor-Emmanuel Leolerc, is for 1802-03.
Comprises reports on topography and defenses of Santo Domingo,
reports on engagements with native troopB, and ca. 1000 letters and
documents addressed or forwarded to Rochambeau concerning civil
and military affairs on Haiti, Santo Domingo, and Jamaica. Corre-
spondents Include Alexandre Berthler, Charles Francois Desbureau,
P. Fresslnet, Jean-Jacques Dessallnes, Sir John Duckworth, John
Wentworth Loring, George Dundas, and John Bligh, The material
is related to the library's West Indies collection.
Card index In library. ■ ■ ■
Described In Sotheby and Co.'s Catalogue of the unpublished papers
of generals Leclerc and Rochambeau during the War of Independence
In Haiti, 1802-03.
Open to investigators under llhrary restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Purchase at Sotheby auction, February, 1958 ; some Items gift or
™1 Haiti 6 — Hist'. — Revolution, 1791-1804 — Sources. 2. French In
Haiti. 3. Jamaica— Hist.— Sources. I. Leclerc, Charles Victor
Emmanuel, 1772-1802. „_ ....
MS 61-1481
Florida. Univ.- Library
Eeyes family.
Papers, 1846-1944.
865 items. ,
In Alabama University Library. '. lu ^ JrH „hrtt*
Correspondence, filarles, biographical notes, BCr ?Ptoota, Jihotos..
memorabilia and other papers. Concerns the emigration of the family
STohn Washlnrton Keyesand his wife Julia Hente Keyes to Rio de
Janeto a8& KoMl War, and their subsequent travels all over the
wotW Of special interest is the diary Mr. Keyes kept during- m
Wp from Montgomery to Rio de Janeiro, «*_ accounta by 1 Ms wife
called Our life in Brazil, concerning the establishment of Duae
Island" there. The correspondence involves several other members
of the family and falls into four categories: Alabama letters (1846-
65) Brarillan letters (1867-1935), American letters (1872-1944), and
European letters (1900-41)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in tbe library.
Gift of the Keyes family, 1959.
1 Alabama— Soc. life & cust. 2. Refugees, Southern— Brazil. 8.
Brazil-Soc. life & cost. 4. Brazll-Descr. & trav 5. Btarope-
Descr & trav. ^ Keyes, John Washington, n. Keyes, Julia L.
(Heniz) MS 61-1482
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Beeson, Albert Cummins, 1906- ooUeotor,
United States Presidents', and France-History-Consulate
and Empire documents, 1789-1930.
81 Items.
In Stanford University Library. „, Aml .
Correspondence, documents, and autographs of U. S. Presidents
from Washington to Hoover; and French correspondence and docu-
ments relating chiefly to the period of the French Consulate and Em-
pire (1799-1815) The French documents are tipped into the Life or
Napoleon Bonaparte, by William M, Sloane (1896)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Beeson, 1958. ^
1. Presidents — U. S. — Autographs. 2. France - Htot — Con-
sulate and Empire, 1799-1815— Sources, i. Sloane, William Mllll-
gan, 1850-1928. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
MS 61— 1488
Stanford Univ. Library
Snooner, David Brainerd, 1879-1925.
Papers, 1899-1925.
12 ft. (] 700 items)
In Stanford University Library.
In part, transcripts. . .„.,,, .
Archaeologist and linguist. Correspondence (chiefly 1915-18) ,
MS., typewritten, and printed copies of articles; MS. and typewritten,
language notebooks and studies; booklets in foreign languages ; and
personal memorabilia. The papers relate primarily to Indian archae-
ology, religion, history, and language studies.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Information on literary rights avaUable in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lawrence E. Norem, 1959.
1 India— Antlq. 2. India— Religion. 3. India— Hist. 4. India—
LanWge8/ MS 61-1484
Stanford Univ. Library
Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Savery Library.
Archives, 1867-1954.
ca.22ft.
In Talladega College library. „ OMr „
Correspondence, college publications, clippings, and other papers.
The bulk of the collection constats of material relating to the history
of Talladega College. Includes folders on Carol Brlce, Sam Coles,
Buell Gallagher, Henry Curtis McDowell, and Hale Woodruff.
1. Talladega College, Talladega, Ala.— Alumni. _
MS 61—1485
Talladega College Library
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio.
Presidents of the United States collection, 1788-1958.
ca. 2 ft. arid 55 boxes. ■■'_ 4
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio ;.
Letters, mainly covering the period during which each President
was In office, together with documents, of Presidents of Uie United
States other than Rutherford B. Hayes. Includes boxes of clippings
concerning the Presidents.
Purchases and gifts.
l.Presldents-U.S.-ArcMves. MS 61-1486
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Hitchcock, Frank Harris, 1867-1935.
Papers, 1905-35.
ca. 200 Items. ,
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Newspaper publisher, chairman of Republican Natlona Committee,
and Postmaster Genera . Correspondence, Journals, clippings, photos.,
and mem™ ^relating largely to his work as publisher In Arizona,
and as Postmaster General (1909-18) Correspondents Includes Al-
bert J Beverldge, George B. Oortelyou, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Bryan T. Olson, 1957. :
1. Journalism— Arizona. 2. U. S. Post Office Dept.
Mo 61-1487
485
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Field, Eugene, 1850-1895.
Papers, 1868-95.
ca. 100 Uemg.
In Washington University Library,
o».w™£ J «eS a "? t i, Co rres P<m<ien notebook containing several
SfSSl' ^K POemS ^ ttny ""Polished) and a MS. cata-
™i2 mJfi t 5 ^ 1- llb ""T- Correspondents Include James Field,
Julia Field, Melvin Gray Field, Marcus Lemon Gray, Mark ATHanna
iSSSlhS?"*'', ^ atrlX , Hawt " or "e. Julian awSSrsSSS
^m£f ^ o' e Ja "5 ei \, Vlctor Fremont Lawson, Edmund Clarence
K%Vub y S e t.o H n. Yen ° Wlne ' The materla ' * related t0 *'
Gift of William K. Blxby, ca. 1925-20
1. Field, Eugene, 1850-1896— Library.
Washington Univ.. St. Louis. Library M S 61-W88
Bellamy, Francis.
Papers 1892-19W.
2 boxes and 1 package.
In University of Rochester Library
th™^ A d K t0 S,f? d P« b "«'ty director. Papers relating to the aU-
thorsh p of the Pledge of allegiance to the flag, and to claims of au-
thorship by heirs of Francis Bellamy and jSnes B UphSn The
S ap ? rS , were . ased . ln litigations of the authorship by ttTunUed
Fran^S 1 ^r. latl0 ^ aDd *"" ( ^ DgK8a - lDC, » de « ^cord^gs ™
Francis Bellamy award program, March 14, 1953
2 ( WmSSwS^ 8 ?^l. V Q erSlt J "'Homester Library bulletin, v. 8, no.
i^KT.? 58 * p ;.? 6 ^ 9, and v - 18 ' "<>• 1 (Autumn 195T) p. 9-10
Information on literary rights available In the library
1. Allegiance— U. S. 2. Bellamy, Francis. Pledge of allegiance.
Rochester. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1489
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1871-1949.
Papers, 1906-20.
,4ft.. "
In Wisconsin State Historical Society collections
«,„« « piTrll law ?? r - CorreaPondence while secretary of the Wis-
consln Free Library Commission (1910-20), American Library Aaso
elation officer and field representative for damp libraries (1917^1?
ConSLTr 18 /' 011 . 8 ° verseas representative (1919) relating to a
■SSSP?"? H lp t0 T stQdy «x>P«raUres and to Dudgeon's service for
camp libraries Includes articles, notes, and dlS of Sl^
written by Dudgeon on cooperatives, the law and public utilities and
libraries, especially the Free Library (Amission "**"<*> ***
Inventory In the repository. '
Acquired through Jesse Boell, 1952.
v h T i 1 K rarlans .~" Orrespondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Wtaiwnoin
Free Library Commission. 8. European Warl9l£i8i<L_^ iS^S
(in camps, etc.) 4. Cooperative societies-Europe !* pJfc'SSSS
Wisconsin. State Htet. Society MS 61-1490
Sheldon, Mary (French) 1847-1936.
Papers, 1886-1936.
4 ft. (ca. 1850 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
10JX U 1 ? !t ? rer and e^Plo™" - - Correspondence (mostly after
^UESf^PfiJ?* ""Published literary MSS.; printed copleV of
««™ ^rtr^i n „L flCtl 2 n, ^ n C flctlon ' BhOTt stories, articles, and transla-
™Tl d ™„^^ and .. 8k t t< ? es ' ^raPbooks, notes, other. printed mate-
rail, memorsbUla, and photos. Mainly related to Belgium, the Belgian
Congo, and Africa In general. Important correspondents Ire He^ry
'^J£2&t£2E*} «*** '« «- B <^-. «" d -vera, of A?-
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift from the estate of Mrs. Sheldon, 1947
go*. Wr^Sesfr.^'^Ttrav. * ^ BeI * a "-™- *
MS 61-1491
Colman, Anson, 1795-1837.
Correspondence, 1824-35.
42 Items.
In University of Rochester Library.
Physician, of Bochester, N. Y. Family letters of Colman and his
wife, Catherine Kimball Bochester. Colman's letters describe his
medical studies in Boston, Paris, and London. Those from Mrs. Col-
man to her husband from Rochester and New England, describe fam-
ily matters and events at home. '
Inventory in the library.
Purchased from Margaret B. Sherman, 1935.
Information on literary rights available In the library
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Colman
family. i, Colman, Catherine Kimball (Rochester)
Rochester. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1492
Dempsey, George C ooUeotor.
Business accounts of Boston firms. 1785-1873.
8v. '
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Accounts of Joshua Pico, a cooper (1785-90) ; of John M. Barnard
& Co., makers of distilled beverages (1851-54) ; and of the Associa-
tion of Bottlers & Soda Manufacturers (1866-78) Material Is related
to the library's Jashua Pico collection.
Described In List of business manuscripts in Baker Library com-
piled by R. W. Lovett (2d ed., 1951)
Gift of the heirs of Mr. Dempsey, 1945.
1 Coopers and cooperage. 2. Distilling Industries— Boston.
8. Carbonated beverages — Societies, etc.
-T, . r. MS61-1498
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm. Library
Easthope, Sir. John, hart., 1784-1865.
Papers, 1809-1880.
499 Items.
In Duke University Library,
Banker, financier, railroad promoter, newspaper owner, and Whig
member of Parliament. Personal correspondence (chiefly 1884-47)
pertaining to English life, politics, economics, social situations, and
foreign affairs. Includes letters from Richard Cobden discussing ag-
ricultural and Industrial distress, Chartist leaders, riots, and Corn
law repeal; letters to Andrew Doyle, following Easthope's death;
and newspaper clippings. Other correspondents Include Viscount Al-
thorp, Lord Brougham, Princess Charlotte, the Earl of Clarendon,
Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Durham, John Foster, Francois Oulzot,
Mary Russell Mitford, Lord Palmerston, Lord John Russell, Lord
Shaftesbury, Louis Sheridan, Edward Stanley, Henry Warburton. and
William Wilberforce.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1958.
1. Gt Brit— Pol. & govt— 183T-1901. 2. at. Brit.— Soc, condlt 3.
Gt Brit. — For, rel. — 1837-1901. 4. Chartism. 5. Corn laws (Gt
Brit.)
MS 61-1494
Duke Univ. Library
Houston, George Smith, 1811-1879.
Papers, 1831-99.
475 Items.
In Duke University Library.
U. S. Representative and Senator from Alabama, and Governor of
Alabama. Correspondence and account books. The correspondence
pertains to Alabama politics (especially 1845-60), Texas lands, and
other matters. Includes letters of condolence on the deaths of Hous-
ton and other members of the family. Correspondents Include J. A S
Acklen, O. H. Bynum, Reuben Chapman, O. O, Clay, Jr., O O Clay'
Sr., Jeremiah Clemens, Jefferson Davis, M. O. Gallaway, David Hub-
bard, J. S. Kennedy, A. O. Mathews, F.G. Norman, B.-A, O'Neal, and
J.E.Saunders.
Card Index In the library,
Acquired, 1838-68.
1. Alabama— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 19th
cent. 8. Real estate business — Texas
Duke Univ. Library / MS 61-1495
Hunt, Elliot Baldwin, collector.
Tombstone inscriptions and related papers, 1764-1900.
ca. 800 ItemB.
In Ossinlng (N. T.) Historical Society collections.
Scrapbooks of tombstone inscriptions from Sparta Cemetery in Os-
sinlng, photos, of restoration work on stones, records of veterans of
the Revolutionary War burled there, phtostats of Revolutionary War
records, family histories, wills, otc. and related correspondence.
List of tombstone inscriptions published In the Quarterly bulletin
of the Westchester County Historical Society, 1944-46.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, 1857, 1880.
1. Epitaphs— Ossinlng, N. Y. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Regis-
ters, lists, etc. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 4. Osslnlmr.
N. T.— GeneaL
Ossinlng Hist. Soc.
MS 61-1496
486
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, Pres. U. S., 1822-1893.
Correspondence, 1887-92.
63 Items.
In Ohio State University Library.
Letters written by Hayes to Alexis Cope concerning matters rel-
evant to action taken by the Board of Trustees, Ohio State Univer-
sity. Includes a letter from Bedfleld Proctor and one from John
Sherman.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift.
1. Ohio. State University, Columbus. I. Cope, Alexis, 1841-1018.
MS 81-1497
Ohio State Univ. Llbr.
Lehman, Christian, coUeetor.
Germantown and Roxborough papers, 1742-99.
ca. 200 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Collection composed largely of surveys, drafts, and plats of land
situated In colonial Germantown and Roxborough, Pa. Indicates
names of landowners, their holdings, and changes In titles; Includes
German MSS. on astrology and bee culture, and Items relating to
Pennsylvania German political and economic Interests.
Gift of the estate of Christian Lehman.
1. Heal property — Germantown, Pa. 2. Real property— Roxborough,
Pa. 3. Astrology— Early works to 1800. 4. Bee culture— Early works
to 1800. 5. Germans In Pennsylvania.
MS 61-1498
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Swvey.
Records from ecclesiastical archives of Quebec, from 1680.
ca. 50 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts.
Materials from the Archives of the Archbishopric of Quebec in-
clude 11 letters (1788-77) of Father Glbault, Bishop Brland, and
Father Meurln, written from Mackinac, Quebec, Prairie du Rocher,
Kaskaskla, and Detroit; a letter (1778) to George Rogers Clark from
Jean B. Laffont ; papers relating to land and property ; and several
calendars (made In 1907) of related papers. Materials from Laval
University archives Include Cardinal Taschereau's unpublished Mis-
sion du Semlhalre de Quebec Chez les Tamarols ou Illinois; letters
and documents (1680-1786) relating to the establishment of the mis-
sion; and a letter (May 8, 1767) from Bolret to Father Meurln.
Described in the survey's Publication no. 5 (1866), p. 107-108.
The letter from Bolret has been printed in Collections of the Illinois
State Historical Library, v. 11, Some other Items are printed In
v. 16. .
1. Illinois Indians— Missions. 2. Missions — Illinois. 8. Jesuits —
Missions.
MS61-1499
Illinois. University. Ill, Hist, Survey
Conwell, Russell Herman, 1843-1925.
Papers, 1866-1925.
ca; 1000 items.
In Temple University Library.
Civil War officer, journalist, lawyer, Baptist clergyman, and founder
of Temple University. Correspondence, sermons, prayers, notebooks,
literary MSS., clippings, and photos. Correspondence dates mainly
from the chartering of Temple University in 1887. Includes letters
from Conwell's friends, John Wanamaker, John Greenleaf Whlttler,
and John D, Rockefeller, Sr.
Card index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and purchase, 1928-59.
1 Baptists — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Bap-
tists—Sermons. 3. Phil- adelphla. Temple University.
MS 61-1500
Temple Univ. Library
Brookes, Iveson L
Papers, 1811-1911.
ca. 8000 items,
In Alabama University Library. •
Baptist minister and planter. Personal correspondence (702 let-
ters), diaries of his ministry (1827-84), 214 sermons and outlines
of sermons, a few thousand receipts for loans and expenses, and two
pamphlets which Brookes wrote: A defence of the South against the
reproaches and encroachments of the North (1860) and A defence of
Southern slavery against the attacks of Henry Clay and Alexander
Campbell (1851)
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchases, 1956-59.
1 Baptists— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. Bap-
tists—Sermons. 2. Slavery In the U. ^.-Controversial •literature.
4 Slavery— Justification. 5. Slavery and the church— Baptist Church.
MS 61-1601 rev
Alabama. Univ. Llbr,
Flynn, fincent Joseph, 1901-1956.
Papers, 1919-56.
16 file drawers.
In College of St. Thomas Library.
In part, transcripts. . „„_
Educator and clergyman. Correspondence, sermons, speeches, MSS.
of Flynn's books, articles published In magazines, and copies of hon-
orary degrees, citations, and special honors awarded him, Includes
Personal letters concerning the College of St. Thomas the silver
Jubilee of Flynn's ordination, his installation as president of the col-
leee. and the organizations In which he held office, together with
letters of congratulation for honors received. The material Is re-
lated to the library's Father Dolphin collection.
Card catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary righto available In the library.
l^lt^PauL^Conege of St. Thomas. 2. Catholic Church— Sermons.
MS 61-1602
Coll. of St. Thomas, St. Paul. Library
Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887.
.',':' Papers, 1847-87.
ca. 450 Items. ,,.„.'
U^arfaTKet e^ofa^lanthroplst Correspondent
<Dereonal and business), journals, documents, *<*™™. SS"£ft$
S™ meetings, resolutions presented to groups of which Eliot
g ~™ih^ ,,,™.™r cllDDlngs, and memorabilia. Includes let-
tefs iSl'S^Cf Eliot's family, and papers relat-
ing to Washington University affairs.
l Gl Wa1h?ngt?nuSfty, St. Louis. 2. Unitarian churches-Ser-
mons 8 Unitarian churches - Clergy - Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. i. Eliot family. MS 61-1608
Washington Univ., St. Lou's. Lib™ 1 *
Hall, Reynold T ootteotor.
Philadelphia Civil War charity papers, 1861-89.
ca. 100 Items. ■•: „ ■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections. .... . .
Records of Philadelphia's humanitarian Interests and charitable
activities on behalf of disabled soldiers and orphanB, victims of the
Civil War Includes correspondence and minutes (1861-64) relating
to the organization of the Cooper Shop, Volunteer Refreshment Sa-
loon- Soldiers' Home In Philadelphia (1886-89) ; correspondence book
(1868-65) ; Educational Home for Boya (1888) ; and other items.
1 U S— Hist— Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc. I. Phila-
delphia, Soldiers' Home. n. Philadelphia. Educational Home for
BOy, \ MS 61-1604
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Loop family.
Papers, 1834-1915.
1 ft. (on. 200 Items)
In Chattanooga Public Library,
Correspondence, household accounts, invitations, promotion and
death notices; deeds, a will, and other papers. Concerns family mat-
ters (1834-59) of Staon Loop and B. P. Davis, d, 1866; the plans of
LTnnaeusl2op and his mother in the 1860's ; the siege of Memphis;
the army experiences of E. R. Loop; social functions (mosUylOTO-
1915) of the Masons, Knights Templar, ^and other organizations In
Memphis ; and the promotions of Charles Linnaeus Loop in the South-
erh Express Co.
Card index In the library. ^ ■
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of John Loop, 1845. .. ■ _ _.._...
1. Household account books-Memphis. 2. MemPhis^iBt-OiTll
War trV S.-Hlst.-Olvll War-Personal narratives-Confederate
side. 4. Memphls-Soc. life & cust. I. Loop, Charles Linnaeus, d.
i91?f MS61-1505
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
487
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Anibal, Claude E
Drafts and notes.
1888-1955.
ca. 2. ft. and 135 filing boxes.
In Ohio State University Library.
In part, photocopies (negative) of MSS. In Madrid and Munich
libraries,
Drafts for editions of the plays of Lope de Vega and his contem-
poraries, oh which Anibal had been working at the time of his death.
Includes plays by Luis Vfflez de Guevara and Antonio Mlra de Ames-
con, together with photostats of MSS. (17th cent.) of plays by other
authors of the period. The 185 filing boxes contain notes pertaining
to the language and versification of the plays.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on llterory rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Anibal, 1956.
1. Spanish drama — Classical ; , lod, 1500-1700— Hist. & crit I.
Vega Carplo, Lope Felix de, 1562-1635. n. Mlra de Amescua, An-
tonio, fl. 1600. m. V&ez de Guevara y Duenas, Luis, 1570-1644.
MS 61-1506
Ohio State Univ. Llbr.
Chattanooga. Public Library.
Civil War diaries, with some other papers of the writers,
1861-1949.
2 ft.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Includes W. O. Brown's diary (1862-66) as commissary sergeant
In Barry's battery, llgat artillery, with a memorandum of work he did
for Spltzer, Pearson and Co.; Robert Carter Clayton's Civil War
diary, together with personal reminiscences of the post-war period
(1911), family traditions and anecdotes, the ancestral line of his wife
Mary Elizabeth Klrksey Clayton, and a letter of Helen Dortch Long-
street (1919) ; John Edgar McElrath's diary written In the field
(1861) ; and Henry Benton Thomas' Olvil War diary (1864-65) as
sergeant In Company G, 21st Ohio Infantry.
Card index . in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts; In part, of Zella Armstrong; Grady Long, 1951; and Charles
Allen Clayton and Charles Battle, 1954.
1. U.S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. U S. Hist
Civil War— Regimental histories— Ohio Infantry— 21st. 3. Ohio in-
fantry. 21st Regt., 1861-1805. 4. Klrksey family.
™. ~ „ . MS 61-1507
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Grimball, John Berkley, 1800-1893.
Papers, 1727-1930.
1593 Items, 5 v., and 2 reels of microfilm.
In Dufce University Library.
Planter, of Charleston, S. C. Correspondence and other papers of
Grimball, of his family, and of the Van der Horst family. The bulk
of the material is for 1840-1900, and pertains to the life of a planter
during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Correspondence concerns
life In the U. S. and Confederate Navies, war-time depredations In
South Carolina, the Confederate migration to Mexico and life and
politics In that country after 1885, and life and economic conditions
in the South during Reconstruction. Includes letters from Confed-
erate soldiers In the South.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1950-58.
1. Plantations— South Carolina. 2. U. S. Navy— Sea life. 3. Con-
federate States of America. Navy — Sea life. 4. U. S. — Hist. — Civil
War— Destruction and pillage— South Carolina. 5. U. S— Hist.—
Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side. 6, Refugees,
Southern — Mexico. 7. Americans in Mexico. 8. Mexico — Pol. &
govt.— 1867-1910. 0. Southern, States— Econ. condlt. i. Grimball
family, ii. Van der Horst family.
MS 61-1508
Duke Unlv, Library
Fisher, Walter Lowrie, 1862-1935.
Papers, 1879:-1986.
10 ft. (oa. 14,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, municipal reformer, and Cabinet officer. Correspondence,
MSS. of speeches and articles, memoranda, receipts, genealogical
tables, photos, memorabilia 'some mounted in scrapbooks), news-
paper clippings, and printed matter. The bulk of the material Is tor
1909-19, and relates mainly to FlBher's Interest In Chicago municipal
affairs (1889-1935) and to his service as Secretary of the Interior
(1911-18) Includes material relating to conservation, the American
National Live Stock Association (now the American National Cattle-
men's Association), the League to Enforce Peace, Oklahoma Indians,
and Sigma Chi fraternity. Correspondents Include Kate Barnard,
Louis D. Brandeis, James R. Garfield, William Kent, Robert M. La
Follette, Jr., Franklin K. Lane, Franklin McVeagh, Frank B. Noyes,
Gilford Plnchot, Julius Rosenwald, Harry A. Slattery, William How-
ard Taft, Ida M. Tarbell, Henry c. Wallace, George W. Wlckersham,
and Clinton Rogers Woodruff.
Indexed in part.
Register published In 1960 by the Library of Congress.
Gift of Margaret Fisher, 1955 ; Arthur Fisher, 1959.
1. Chicago— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S. Dept. of the Interior. 3. Natural
resources— U. S. 4. American National Cattlemen's Association. 0.
League to Enforce Peace. 6. Sigma Chi. 7. Indians of North Amer-
ica — Oklahoma.
MS 61-1509
Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner, 6. 1846.
Papers.
2 boxes.
la Society of California Pioneers Library.
Author. Correspondence (some written while aboard the Ports-
mouth), notes to accompany Journal of Lieutenant Colonel Anza,
Spanish Mexican genealogies, notes relating to early California
families, and maps.
Gift of the Eldredge family.
1. Portsmouth (Corvette) 2. U. S.— Hist. — War with Mexico, 1845-
1848 — Naval operations. 3. Anza, Juan Bautlsta de, 1735-1788. 4.
Mexico — Geneal. 5. California — Geneal. 6. California— Maps.
* MS61-1510
Soc of Calif. Pioneers. Library
This number not used: MS 61-1511
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Papers, 1851-1938.
695 Items.
In Duke University Library.
U. S, Representative and Senator from Mississippi, U. S. Secre-
tary of War, and President of the Confederate States of -America.
Chiefly personal and official correspondence, Ante-bellum letters re-
fer to political parties and questions, the slavery controversy, the
Mormons, and Davis' election to the Senate In 1857. The Civil War
letters comprise the bulk of the material and deal with a variety of
subjects, Including secession and the formation of the Confederacy,
military and naval operations, foreign and Internal affairs, appoint-
ments, conscription, taxation, and the final days of the Confederacy.
Post-bellum letters, chiefly personal, concern Davis' business activi-
ties, health, reminiscences, and controversies with ex-Confederates.
Many In this group are addressed to Jubal T. Early. Includes cor-
respondence, of Varlna (Howell) Davis, resolutions adopted after
Davis' death, and newspaper clippings about his death and the Davis
family. Correspondents Include Judah P. Benjamin, Mllledge L.
Bonham, Braxton Bragg, John O. Breckinridge, Joseph E. Brown,
James Ohesnut, Jr., Caleb Gushing, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Wade
Hampton, B. N. Harrison, G. A. Henry, Herschel V. Johnson, Joseph
B, Johnston, Edmund Klrby-Smlth, John Letcher, James Longstreet,
Stephen R, Mallory, James M. Mason, Christopher G. Memminger,
John Hunt Morgan, John J. Pettus, Frances W. Pickens, L. Polk,
George W. Randolph, John H. Reagan, James A Seddon, William
Smith, Pierre SouhS, Zebulon B. Vance, Thomas H. Watts, and David
L. Xulee,
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duk3 University Library, by N..M. TUley
and N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired. 1938-60.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1849-1861. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Antl-
Blavery movements. 8. Mormons and Mormonlsm. 4. U. S. — Hist. —
Olvll War — Sources. 5. Confederate States of America— Hist —
Sources. 6. Confederate States of America. -Army— Hlst.^-Sources.
7. Confederate States of America. Navy— Hist. — Sources. 8. Davis
family.
MS 61-1512
Duke Univ. Library
New Harmony, Ind. Working Men's Institute. Library.
Manuscript collection, 1814-1940.
21ft.
In New Harmony (Ind.) Working Men's Institute Library.
Correspondence, personal papers, legal documents, journals, ac-
count books, notebooks, maps, plans, and other papers of organiza-
tions and businesses (chiefly 1830-60) relating to the Owen Com-
munity, and to the history of New Harmony, Ind. following the Owen
experiment, to the American activities of Robert Owen, and to the
educational and scientific work sponsored by William Maciure be-
ginning In 1826. Includes correspondence of David Dale Owen and
Robert Dale Owen concerning the Smithsonian Institution, petty
Journal of the Owen Community showing charges entered against
MS 61-1613
488
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New Harmony, Ind. Working Men's Institute. Library.
Manuscript collection, 1814-1940. (Continued)
various persons who arrived on the "Boatload of Knowledge," wills
of Robert Dale Owen and Frances Wright, deed (1825) of George
Rapp and associates to Robert Owen, directions and music for com-
munity dances, papers on experiments in mesmerism, barometric
readings (1853-83), and a pharmacopeia (1778-1823) Principal per-
sons mentioned Include Phiquepal d'Arusmont, Marie Pretageot,
William Maclure, Joseph Neef, David Dale Owen, Richard Owen,
Robert Owen, Robert Dale Owen, William Pelham, William Oreese
Pelham, Thomas Say, Joslah Warren, Frances Wright, and the Work-
ing Men's Institute,
Unpublished guide to the New Harmony manuscripts, by Arthur
B. Bestor in the library. Also described in Indiana magazine of
history, y. 87, no. 1 (Mar. 1941)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Acquired from the Owen, Pelham, and Maclure families, 1888-
1. New Harmony, Ind.— Hist. — Sources. 2. Owen, Robert, 1771-
1858, 3. Maclure, William, 1763-1840. 4. Smithsonian Institution.
6. Dancing — Indiana — New Harmony. 6. Mesmerism. 7. Meteorol-
ogy — Indiana — New Harmony. 8. Pharmacopoeias
. MS 61-1513
New Harmony Working Men's Inst. Library
Harriman, Florence Jaffray (Hurst) 1870-
Papers, 1912-50.
12 ft. (ca. 9000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
Author and diplomat Correspondence, reports, speeches, articles,
memoranda, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other printed mat-
ter, memorabilia, and photos. The bulk of the papers covers Mrs.
Harrlman's service as Minister to Norway (1937-41) and her sub-
sequent activities in various organizations for world peace. Includes
material relating to Mrs. Harrlman's early political career during
World War I, when she was a member of tho Federal Industrial
Relations Commission and chairman of the American Federation of
Labor Committee on Women in Industry. Correspondents Include
Bernard Baruch, Irving Berlin, Albert BlnBteln, Duke Ellington,
Helen Hayes, Cordell Hull, Harold L. Ickes, Bates Kefauver, Archi-
bald MacLelsh, George C. Marshall, Claude Pepper, John J. Persh-
ing, Bleanor Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman,
Oswald Garrison ViUard, and Wendell L. Willkie.
Register published In 1058 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Harriman, 1S57.
1. U. S. — For. rel. — Norway. 2. Norway— For. rel. — U. S. 3.
World War, 1039-1845— Norway. -4. Peace. 5. TJ. S.— Pol. & govt—
1013-1921. 6. European War, 1914-1918— U. S.
MS 61-1514
Krewson, George, collector.
Legal and business papers from estates, 1770-1878.
ca. 500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers from the estates of Samuel West (1871), Anna West (1858),
Anthony Kennedy (1828), Jennet. Risk (1831), letters of Abraham
Klntzlng (1831-33), letters of Tench C. Klntzlng (1832-38), and some
150 papers relating to the estate of Bdward Shlppen Burd (1800-1857)
Gift of Mr. Krewson.
I. West, Samuel, d. ca. 1871. n. West, Anna. m. Kennedy, Anthony,
rv. Risk, Jennet, v. Klntzlng, Abraham, vi. Klntzlng, Tench C. vn.
Burd, Bdward Shlppen, d. 1848.
MS 61-1615
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Preus, Herman Amberg, 1825-1894.
Papers, 1697-1896.
9 boxes.
In Luther College Library.
Lutheran pastor and president of Luther College. Correspondence,
sermons, reports, clippings, and other papers, relating to affairs of
the Norwegian Synod and to Luther College. Includes an account
book kept by Agnes Keyser and her daughter Caroline (Mrs. H. A.
Preus) and genealogical material on the Preus family (1607-1887)
and the Thoulow family (1754-1844) Correspondents Include Ole B.
Asperhelm, M. BBckman, Torger H. Dahl, Johannes B. Frlch, Brlk
Jensen, Vllhelm Koren, Laur Larsen, Amund Mlkkelsen, Bernt J. I.
Muus, Carl J. P. Pedersen, Friedrleh August Schmidt, Hans G. Stub,
Elnar Wulfsberg.
Card index In the library.
Gift of the Preus family, 1926-27.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. i. Keyser, Agnes, n. Preus, Caro-
line Dorothea Margrethe (Keyser) 1820-1880. 3. Synod for the Nor-
wegian Evangelical Lutheran Church In America. 4. Luther College,
Decorah, Iowa. 5. Preus family. 6. Thoulow family.
MS 61-1516
Luther Coll. Libr.
Gannett, William Charming, 1840-1923.
Papers, 1850-1944.
24 ft.
In University' of Rochester Library.
Unitarian clergyman. Correspondence, diaries, flnanclal papers,
hymns and hymnals, lectures, articles, Sunday school lessons, clip-
pings, and printed matter. Includes diaries of Gannetfs wife Mary
Thorn (Lewis), a collection of Unity magazines (1878-1928), and
letters relating to the western Unitarian controversy, the education
of the freedmen at Port Royal, S. O. during the Civil War, the temper-
ance crusade, Unity magazine, Unitarian church organization and
membership, and the editing of Unity hymns and chorals by Gannett
and Frederick L. Hoamer. Correspondents include Jane Addams,
Abigail May Alcott, Susan B. Anthony, Ezra Stiles Gannett, Samuel
Longfellow, Elihu Root, Alphonso and William Howard Teft, Booker
T. Washington, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many, Unitary leaders.
Indexed in part. ., . „ „
Described in the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 0,
no. 8 (Spring 1954) p. 37-46.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Lewis Stiles Gannett and B, Carlton MacDowell, 1953;
Charles H. Lyttle, 1954.
1 Unitarian churches— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Unitarian churches— Doctrinal and controversial works, 3. Unitar-
ian churches — Hymns. 4. Unitarian churches — Government 5. Uni-
tarian churches— Education. 0. Negroes— Education— Port Royal,
SO 7. Tempernnce. L Gannett, Mary Thorn (Lewis) b. 1854.
« Unity (Chicago) MS 61-1617
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1846-1937.
Papers, 1780-1880.
77 ft. 1 40,000 Items)
In Syracuse University Library.
Farmer and cattle breeder. Correspondence, documents, nccount
books, Journals and other papers of Miller, of Peter" Smith, wealthy
land owner and Indian trader and of Smith's son Gerrltt, philanthro-
pist and reformer, relating to abolition, social reforms, the history
of Holsteln-Frleslan cattle breeding in the United States, and land
history of New York State.
Name Index In the library. _ '
Described in Calendar of the Gerrit Smith papers in the Syracuse
University Library, prepared by the Historical Records Survey of
New York State (1941-42)
Gift of Mr. Miller, 1929. . „ „
I Real property— New York (State) 2. Slavery In the U. S —
Anti-slavery movements. 8. Abolitionists. 4. Social problems. 5.
Holsteln-Frleslan cattle. I. Smith, Peter, 1768-1837. n. Smith,
Gerrit, 1797-1874.
MS 61-1518
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
Wilson, James William, 1816-1904.
Papers, 1835-1918.
II boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Physician and financier, of Sandusky Co., Ohio. Correspondence
(family and business), bills, receipts, tax notices, bankbooks, account
books, and professional papers. Includes a memorandum on the
migration of the family from New Britain, Pa. to Ohio, and material
connected with Wilson's work as surgeon for Sandusky Co. In ex-
amining draftees in 1862. Also Includes family and business corre-
spondence (1862-1918) of Wilson's son, Charles G. Wilson, attorney
In Toledo, Ohio.
Unpublished Index in tho library.
Gift and purchases. . ^ . .. o
1 Ohio — Emlg. & immlg. 2. Pennsylvania — Descr. & trav. 3.
Ohio Dcscr. & trav. 4. U. S. Army — Medical examinations. 5. Phy-
sicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Wilson, Charles
Granville, b. 1846.
MS 61-1519
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Julius Rosenwald Fund.
Archives, 1917-18.
262 ft.
In Flsk University Library.
Correspondence, evaluations, MSS. of unpublished writings, memo-
randa minutes, reports, expense books, bank statements, and journal
vouchers. Concerns various aspects of Negro life: rural education,
school construction, teacher training, health, hospitals, race relations,
and Institutions for Negroes such as Atlanta, Dlllard, and Flsk Uni-
versities. Meharry Medical College, and Fllnt-Goodrlch Hospital.
Persons whose work Is Involved Include Will W. Alexander, Marian
Anderson, William Alexander Attaway, James Arthur Baldwin, Carl
Becker Lowell Howard Bennett, Horace Mann Bond, William Stan-
MS 61-1620
489
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecti
ons
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48.
(Continued)
RL^ ral i h ri! te i Ina Gwlnne Brown, Sterling A. Brown. Charles W
S e H D ! Halnl8 U 0,,ar,es Dean D1 *°». Owen Vincent Son jZ
4ora Weal Huraton, Robert Hntcnina. nhariw u ^rSHZOL n " gu •"•
W. Work, and Monroe N. Work.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Fund, 1940.
l.Negroe8— Education. 2. Education, Bural. 3. School-houses. 4.
Teachers, Training of. 5. Negroes-Health and hygiene; 6 US -
Race Question. 7. Libraries and Negroes. »««•• »• "• a.
FlskUnlv. library MS 61-1520
Peale family.
Peale-SeUers papers, ca. 1707-
ca. 4000 Items and 18 ft.
In American Philosophical Society Library (Philadelphia)
' mtoWSm^ .?""!'■ W> ?°H 16 IncIude M-TOlumes of letter books
(1767-1826), 25 volumes of diaries (1766-1826), an autobiography, a
too volume daybook (1806-24), 8 volumes of lectures on natural I nil*.
l£££ 0Uler B i bJ ^ Ul • £"" accounts (1816-22), and 18 volumes of
n?ffS^ „„°? P £ r ! r ;L te -, Pap * re of Hembrandt Peale Include letters,
palettes and sketchbooks. Papers of Bubens Peale Include corre-
l*" 1 ^, PaPe™ <?' T,l«a° «• Peale Include correspondent with
SriSS^SS^." ^P^ a °? sketches. Papers of Coleman Sellers
include personal and business letter books (1828-84), expense books
and receipt books. Papers of John Sellers, JrHnctade Tr^Zme^of
M? rl ?«l 1 ^^ , ^ ayb S ^ < 1785 -W«), and receipt books (1821-
62) Papers of Nathan Sellers Include letters and account books on
TrT^ 111 *' d ^ rl< * <"T8-tt29) and notebooks (lTsTlLlT AlsS
JESS?-'" 8 ""ft (»n-M). stockbooks (MW-il), accounted
ES w? UB ma , ter '?l on bale's Museum; and 7 volumes of Sellers
thflOU t rentury S ° Clal h ' 8t ° ry 0f ph » ad eH>l>ia and Ohio In
Cataloged In manuscripts catalog of the library.
lleMWD-** Hnd *** from mombers °* t" 6 p «ale and Sellers faml-
Natartl rt wS n T; 00 T/ri ,0ndenCe ' re i nll ; lBMnce8 ' eto 2 - Portraits. 8.
Natural history — Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Agriculture— Hec-
St T^hiA Pal>er i^ kln « '■-*# trade ' «■ PMadephla-Sct
condit. 7. Ohio— Soc. condlt I. Sellers family, n Peale OharlM
Wiltoon, 1741-1827. m. Peale-s Museum, PhUadelphla. '
American Philosophical Society. Library MS 61 ~ 1621
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891
Papers, 1787-1944.
6218 Items and 64 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer and salt agent, of Clarke Co., Va. CorresDondence lcral
K; & ac T nt books ' bm and ^«S5ll &S
?.»£? ? tte , r ' and newB P a P« clippings, of Dearmont and of his
Da~rs ; is? fX CO mS ned ,T ith i amlly matters - Thebu?kof tte
K"S55S n .5 . K^ 1-1 ? 3 ?' "fl* '"du** material relating to Dearmont's
position as salt agent for his locality before and durlni thVoivll War
22!f tede « a F' ?"^SS y ,n 1864 ' Atchison, KaiT°188o)7 women In Colo!
fe£ KSSftta^f'S Virginia politics, and schoonffe ^Eastern CoK
lege, d Front Royal, Va., and the Medical College of Virginia In Rich.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1B67,
_ 1. Dearmont family. 2. Atchison, Kans.— Descr. 8. Front Royal,
Lit in^Lf " ^"^V 4 v7 lrslnla - Medlca l College, Richmond 6
Sj}iJS , ™ S S? r * and trade-Clarke Co., Va. 6. Currency question-Con^
federate States of America. 7. Confederate States of America
■: : l5 ^^^ss^^^*SiS^* l *^ , ■ & govt 9 - women in
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1622
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-68.
2 v. and 1 folio.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records and papers concerning the Pennsylvania-Maryland boun-
dary and other surveys in the vicinity. Includes the original warrant
of WllUam Penn to Isaac Taylor and Thomas Pierson to survey the
line between Chester Co. and New Castle Co. (1701-05) ; journal of
John Watson concerning the boundary line between Pennsylvania,
Delaware, and Maryland (1780-61) ; and the original MSS. of the
Mason and Dixon surveys, Including the one which established the
boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland (1763-68)
Extract from the Mason and Dixon field book was published In the
society's Memoirs, v. 1 (1828) p. 200; the John Watson journal waa
published In Pennsylvania magazine of history an<t biography, v. 88
1. Mason and Dixon's Line. 2. Pennsylvania — Bound — Maryland.
8. Maryland — Bound. — Pennsylvania. 4. Pennsylvania — Bound.
Delaware. 6. Delaware— Bound.— Pennsylvania. i. Penn, William
1644-1718. n. Taylor, Isaac, fl. 1723. m. Pierson, Thomas rv Wat
Bon, John,
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1623
Chattanooga. Public Library.
Papers on cultural life of Chattanooga, 1886-1967.
oft.
In Chattanooga Public Library,
Includes Will Seward Albert's scrapbookg (1902-08) containing
Opera House programs and newspaper clippings; The Chattanooga
Music Oliib's scrapbook (1809-1967) containing newspaper clippings,
music programs, and photos.; the Chattanooga Museum Association's
constitution; by-laws, and lists of officers; William Edgar Heron's
scrapbook (1863-1800) containing concert and theater programs and
material on the history of the Chattanooga Spring Festival; Lowell
William Lehman, Jr.'s thesis, Some phases of cultural life in Chatta-
nooga, 1880-1896 ; the MB Music Club's scrapbook (1807-67) contain-
ing newspaper clippings and music programs; William Perry Rath-
burn's scrapbooks (1886-89) of theater programs, and other oaDers:
and Adelaide Corlnne Rowell's scrapbook and other papers containing
clippings, theater programs, photos, of stage settings, and portraits
related to her literary works, and her novel of Sam Davis called On
Jordan's stormy banks.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts, 1942-58.
1. Theater— Chattanooga. 2. Music— Tennessee— Chattanooga 3
Chattanooga— Intellectual life. r. Heron, WllUam Edgar, 1875-
196a n. Rathburn, William Perry, 1822-1884. m. Howell, Adelaide
Corlnne, 1887-
_■• MS 61-1624
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Bison, Winsor, 1802-1868.
Papers of Winsor Dixon and of the Lvon family.
201 items and 1 v. '
In Duke University Library.
School teacher and agent, of Greene Co., N. O. Personal and busi-
ness correspondence, account book, deeds, promissory notes, and other
papers, of Dixon and of the Lyon family of Edgecombe Co N C
The Civil War letters, belonging to the Lyon family, concern soldiers'
pay and regimental histories ; postwar letters refer to the scarcity of
money and to hard times in the South. Dixon's papers pertain to his
purchase of slaves, his teaching activities, and the annual meetings
of tie Bethel Conference and Union Meeting of the Dlsdples of
°T rtot; J? e 2?£ un J book """tains records of his guardianship of
minors from 1848-66. Includes Dixon's will and the Inventory of his
goods for sale after his death.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1946.
1. Disciples of Christ. North Carolina. Dethel Conference 2.
Disciples of Christ. North Carolina. North Carolina Christian Mis-
sionary Convention. 8. Baptists— Disciples. 4. Slave trade— North
Carolina— Greene Co. 8. Education— North Carolina— Greene Co -8
IT. S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— North Carolina.' 7
Confederate States of America. Army — Pay, allowances etc. a Re-
construction — North Carolina. 9. Guardian and ward— Greene Co
N. O. I. Lyon family. ''
^ w r, . ,.u MS 61-1626
Duke Univ. Library
490
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Scribner, Frank Lamson-, 1851-1938.
Papers, 1885-1938.
8 ft. (ca. 4500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Agrostologlst and exhibits specialist. Correspondence, letter-press
books (1888-1#04), memoranda and notes, reports, scrapbooks,
printed material and photos., primarily concerning Scrlbner's work
In the Dept of Agriculture. Includes material on exhibits he helped
prepare for the Exposlc&o do Centenarlo do Brasll, 1922-28; the
Philadelphia Sesqulcentennlal International Exposition, 1826; and
the Chicago Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-34;
and material concerning his service as chief of the Bureau of Agricul-
ture In the Philippines, 1801-04.
Unpublished flndl.v Id In the library.
Transferred from Dept of Agriculture Library, 1853.
1. Chicago. Century of Progress International Exposition, 1838-
1834. 2. Philadelphia. Sesqulcentennlal International Exposition,
1826. 8, Philippine Islands. Bureau of Agriculture. 4. Rio de Ja-
neiro. Exposlc&o do Centenarlo do Brasll, 1822-1828. 5. U. S. Dept.
of Agriculture. 6. Agricultural exhibitions.
MS 61-1626
Comfort, George Fisk, 1833-1910.
Papers, 1803-1910.
20 ft. (2500 Items)
In Syracuse University Library.
Educator and author. Lecture notes, MSS. of Comfort's writings,
and papers relating to his relationship with the New York Metro-
politan Museum of Art, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, the Col-
lege of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, and the American Philologi-
cal Association, Includes a MS. of Woman's education and woman's
health ; correspondence of Comfort's wife Anna Manning, physician
and suffragette, pertaining to her years as a student at New York
Medical College, together with medical records of her practice In
Syracuse, N. Y.; and the anti-slavery correspondence of Comfort's
father Silas, a Methodist minister, relating to his part In the Silas
Comfort Negro testimony case (1888-40) and the controversy between
the northern and southern branches of the Methodist Church. The
material Is related to the library's Syracuse University Historical
collection.
Gift of Ralph Manning Comfort, 1954.
1. Medicine— Syracuse, N. Y. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Anti-slavery
movements. 3. Slavery and the church — Methodist Episcopal Church,
4. New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5. Syracuse, N, Y, Mu-
seum of Fine Arts. 6. Syracuse University. College of Fine Arts,
7. American Philological Association. I. Comfort, Anna (Manning)
1845-1931. n. Comfort, George Fisk, 1833-1810. Woman's education
and woman's health, in. Comfort, Silas, 1808-1868.
MS 61-1527
Syracuse. Univ. Libr.
Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois,
Chicago.
Civil War papers, 1841-65.
100 Items,
In Chicago Public Library, Grand Army Memorial Hall.
Correspondence, notes, clothing records, dispatches, military en-
dorsements, morning reports, muster rolls, orders, telegrams; diaries
of William T. Humphrey, life major, 101st Illinois Volunteer Infantry,
and LeRoy Yan Horn, musician, 18th Regulars, U. S. Infantry; holo-
graph Indenture (October 25, 1841) of Abraham, Thomas, and Sarah
Lincoln; and papers relating to the Grand Army of the Republic,
Post No. 1, Decatur, 111. Includes correspondence and notes of Jesse
Root Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Rosell M. Hough, John McArthur,
George Brlnton McClellan, James Blrdseye McPherson, Richard Realf,
WHDam Sharke Rosecrans, Philip Henry Sheridan, William Tecum-
seh Sherman, and Franz Slgel.
Card catalog In the library.
Described In Catalogue of exhibits In Grand Army Memorial Hall,
published by the Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of
Illinois (1919)
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library,
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War — Sources. 2. Grand Army of the Re-
public. Dept. of Illinois. Decatur Post, No. 1.
MS 61-1528
Chicago. Public Library
Guignard family.
Papers,.l761-1952.
2892 Items.
In University of South Carolina Library.
Correspondence, letter books, account books, land grantB and titles,
surveys, wills, slave inventories, plantation bills and receipts, business
and professional accounts, and other papers of the Columbia (S. O.)
family. Chiefly the papers of John Gabriel Guignard i, n, and m;
and of James Sanders Guignard I, n, and m ; with other papers of
Gabriel Alexander Guignard. The papers are of Interest in showing
details of plantation management, ante bellum Southern Industries In-
cluding brlckmaklng and lumbering; surveying, rural medical prac-
tice, and early hydroelectric development In South Carolina, Several
family members held public office, and their papers concern aspects of
the civic history of Columbia and South Carolina ; other family papers
relate to Episcopal Church history, and to extensive litigation attend-
ant upon estate settlements.
Unpublished calendar In the library, by Arney R. Chllds (1851)
A selection of letters Is published In Planters and business men;
the Guignard family of South Carolina, 1795-1830, edited by Arney R.
Chllds (1857)
Gift of the Guignard family through the University South Caro-
Unlana Society.
1. Plantations — South Carolina. 2. South Carolina— Indus. i.
Guignard, John Gabriel, 1751-1822. jx, Guignard, John Gabriel, 1801-
1857. m. Guignard, John Gabriel, 1832-1818. rv. Guignard, James
Sanders, 1780-1856. v. Guignard, James Sanders, 1803-1868. vi.
Guignard, James Sanders, 1831-1801. vn. Guignard, Gabriel Alex-
ander, 1860-1926.
MS 61-1529
South Carolina. Univ. Library
DePauvv University, Greencastle, Ind. Arohvuee.
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1809-1960.
47 ft.
In DePauw University-Indiana Methodism Archives.
Correspondence, diaries, maps, charts, and other papers collected
and used for the books History of the Northwest IndlanaConference
of the Methodist Church, 1852-1851, by Jack J. Deteler, The Indiana
Conference of the Methodist Church, 1882-1856, by Herbert L. Heller,
and History of the North Indiana Conference, 1917-1856, by Frederick
Abbott Norwood; ministers' diaries; Conference minutes; documen-
tary journals; financial and missionary society reporta; church record
books listing members, marriages, baptisms, and deaths; minute
books of the ladles aid, and of home and foreign missionary societies ;
Sunday school books and statistics ; and circuit riders' maps of the
Western and Indiana Conferences. Includes German language rec-
ords from churches In Hvansville, Indianapolis, Mt. Jernon, W>w
Palestine. Salem, and Santa Glaus containing memberships, baptisms,
--'marriages, deaths, camp meettlng records and Quarterly Conference
XStesTAtao Includes 950 serrate church histories written by
church members during the period 1940-60.
Unpublished calendar available In the repository.
Described In Annual report of the Archives of De Pauw University
and Indiana Methodism, 1953-60. .
Gift of the Methodist Conference In Indiana and of individuals,
1W l~Methodl8t Church in Indiana. 2, Methodist Church (United
States) Conferences. Indiana. 8. Methodists, German, 4. Germans
in Indiana. 5. Registers of births, etc.— Indiana. 6. Churches—
Ind,ana - MS 61-1630
De Pauw Univ. Archives
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1897.
Papers, 18B8-98.
ca, 8 ft. (ca. 900 Items)
In Flsk University Library.
Forms part of the library's Negro collection. .
Educator, lawyer, diplomat. Correspondence, speeches, drafts of
writings, receipts, estate papers, banking papers, handbills, passports,
minutes, a scrapbook, and newspaper clippings. Concerns slavery In
the United States, the abolition movement, Reconstruction, American
relations with Haiti and the Dominican Republic, Howard University,
the War Dept.; and the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Aban-
doned Lands. Persons mentioned are Paul H, Bracy, J. R. Galbralth,
O. 0. Howard, John Ogden, O. S. B. Wall, John L. Waller, and Caro-
line M.Walls (later Mrs. Langston)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Howard University, Washington, D. O. 2. U. S. War Dept.
8 U S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. 4.
Slavery in the O. S. 6. Abolitionists, ft Reconstruction. 7. U. S.—
For . re l._ Haiti. 8. Haiti— For. rei,— U. S. 8. U. S— For ret—
Dominican Republic. 10. Dominican Republic— For. rel.— U. S. r.
Flsk University, Nashville. Library. Negro collection.
MS 61-1531
Fisk Univ. Library
Hunton, Charles H
Papers, 1815-96.
425 Items.
In- Duke University Library.
Business and family letters of Hunton and of his son, Henry, of
Buckiand, Va., concerning college days at William and Mary, art
studies In Philadelphia, the Fauquier and Alexandria Turnpike Co.,
opposition to secession, antipathy toward such events as John Brown s
Raid, and life In Virginia during Reconstruction. Includes a partial
record of a tollgate keener. _
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. TUlay *B&
N. L. Goodwin (1847) MS 61-1882
Acquired, 1987. "*"
491
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hunton, Charles H
Papers, 1815-96. (Continued)
1. Huntoon family. 2. William and Mary College, Williamsburg,
Va. 8, Art — Study and teaching — Philadelphia. 4. Fauquier and
Alexandria Turnpike Company. "5. Secession. 6. Harpers Ferry,
W. Va.--John Brown Haid, 1859. 7. Reconstruction— Virginia i
Hunton, Henry.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1532
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1642-1806.
1 box,.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Transcripts.
Records copied for genealogical purposes, Including a muster roll
of the province of Ulster, Ireland; notes on the mayors of Phila-
delphia (1705-1806) ; British Army records (1642-43, 1775-33) -ex-
tracts from ships' logs (1693-1702, 1776-83) ; and lists of the militia
of Burlington County, N. J. (1798) -™
Presented by the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1962
D A. » ? r ' I f e — Militia— Muster rolls. 2. Philadelphia— Mayors,
w t Snu. Affy— ^Bf tera. 4. Log-books. 5. Burlington Co.,
N. J.-Mllltia-Muster rolls. 6. U. S.— Hlst-Revolutlon-SourcS
t,, . ■ . c . MS 61-1533
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
P»Erlinganu\ Walter Anson, 185X-1916.
Corre-pondence of Walter Anson Bu.lingame and Ed-
ward Livermore Burlingame, 1862-76.
800 items.
In Syracuse University Library.
Personal letters of Walter and Edward Burllngame, sons of Anson
Burllngame (1820-1870) to their mother, and to their grandfather
Edward Livermore of Boston. The 204 letters of Walter Burllngame
relate to his "grand tour" through Europe as the son of a diplomat,
youthful accounts of court life In China where his father was Ameri-
can Ambassador, and student life in Heidelberg and Berlin. Edward
Burllngame's letters describe his student days in Heidelberg, his
activities as a member of the editorial staff of the New York tribune,
and as editor of Scrlbner's magazine.
Card Index in the library.
Gift, 1950.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. China— Soc. life & cust
8. Heidelberg. Unlversltat— Students. 4. Berlin. Univeisltiit— Stu-
dents. 5. New York tribune. 6. Scrlbner's magazine. r. Burlln-
game, Edward Livermore, 1848-1922.
MS 61-1534
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
> family.
Papers of the Breese and Stevens families. 1705-1923.
15 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence, legal and financial papers, literary items, gene-
alogical material, maps, prescriptions, recipes, and newspapers. The
early papers relate to the New York City and New Jersey areas;
later ones to western and central New York State. Includes four
letters from Aaron Burr to Samuel Breese and Samuel Sidney
Breese, a letter from Jededlah Morse to his mother, Sarah Child
Morse, 40 family letters relating to Samuel Flnley Breese Morse, and
four letters written by Samuel Flnley Breese Morse to various mem-
bers of the Breese family.
Indexed In part.
Described in the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 11,
no. 1 (Autumn 1955) p. 4-18.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mary Holmes Stevens Hayes, Mrs. Cole Younger, Amelia
F. Stevens, and Mrs. Reginald Jackson.
1. Morse, Samuel Flnley Breese, 1791-1872. 2. New York
(State)— Hist.— Collections. 3. New Jersey— Hist.— Collections. 4.
Medicine— Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. i. Stevens family.
MS 61-1535
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
De Veaus family.
Papers of the Deveaux, Singleton, and Moore families,
1758-1894.
850 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Personal and business correspondence and other records (chiefly
1864-82) of three South Carolina planter families. The Deveaux
portion of the papers contains a few letters from Robert Marlon
Deveaux's children at school, but consists mostly of plantation rec-
ords. Included is one volume containing accounts of the estates of
V. M. Deveaux and of Miss Marlon S. Deveaux, and plantation
records for "The Ruins" and the Oakley and -Pinckney plantations.
The Singleton papers are mainly military records, plats, and Inden-
tures of Captain Mathew Singleton, with a few letters from Rich-
ard Singleton to his daughters ; the Moore papers are personal and
legal. Correspondents Include J. K. Paulding and Abraham Van
Buren.
Acquired, 1937.
1, Plantations — South Carolina. 2. Real property — South Caro-
line—Maps. 3. Universities and colleges— South Carolina. 4. South
Carolina— -History, Military — Sources. I. Singleton family, n.
Moore family.
MS61-1536
Duke Univ. Library
Dimitry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901.
Correspondence, 1850-1910.
580 items.
In Duke University Library.
Soldier, Confederate Post Office official, author, and teacher, of
JacksOn, Mississippi. Ante-bellum letters from the University of
Mississippi tell of school situations; Civil War correpondence con-
cerns such matters as costs of uniforms and equipment, scarcity of
supplies and ammunition, campaigns In Virginia in 1861, military
hospitals, camp life, and army morale. Post-war correspondence
refers to Reconstruction in Mississippi, financial conditions, growth
of the Patrons of Husbandry, the studies and works of R. B. Mayes,
and the legal practice of Oscar J. E, Stuart. Correspondents include
John H. Reagan.
Card Index In the library. Described In Guide to the manuscript
collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L.
Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1943-51.
1. Mississippi, State University. 2. Confederate States of Amer-
ica. Army— Supplies and stores. 3. Bull Run, 1st Battle, 1861. 4.
Confederate States of America. Army — Military life. 5. Confed-
erate States of America— Hospitals, charities, etc. 6. Confederate
States of America — Soc. condlt. 7. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Cam-
paigns and battles. 8. Mayes, Robert Burns, 1820-1884. 9. Stuart,
Oscar J. E. 10. Patrons of Husbandry. National Grange. 11. Re-
construction — Mississippi.
MS 61-1537
Duke Univ. Library
Daniel, John Warwick, 1842-1910.
Papers, 1849-1910.
486 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Senator and Representative from Virginia. Cor-
respondence (chiefly 1876-1909) on the Civil War (principally the
war In Virginia), on Reconstruction, Virginia and U. S. politics and
government, foreign affairs, and economic questions, from over 150
men, including ex-officers of the Confederate Army. Includes some
Incomplete copies of reports from Robert D, Johnston relative to the
operations of his brigade in the Battle of Belle Grove or Cedar Creek
and the Battle of the Wilderness, and a parole certificate from
Ulysses S. Grant.
Card index in the library for Items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1942-57.
1. Vlrglnla^Hlst — Civil War. 2. Reconstruction— Virginia. 3.
Virginia— Pol. & govt 4. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1865-1900. 5. U. S —
Econ. condlt 6. U. S — For. rel, — 1865- 7. U. S.— Hist. — Civil
War— Campaigns and battles. i, Johnstou, Robert D.
MS 61-1538
Duke Univ. Library
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from Montreal archives, 1679-1832.
ca. 200 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Materials from the Palais de Justice consist of notarial records,
mainly by La Salle, de la Forest, and Tonty, concerning organization
of fur trading and exploring expeditions to Illinois, 1679-1704. Ex-
tracts from the records at the Blbliotheque St. Sulplce consist of
lists of fur prices, gubernatorial correspondence relating to fur trad-
ing at Mlchilllmacklnac and Montreal, letters (1792-4) to the Mont-
real firm of Grant Campion and Co., minutes of the Northwest Co.
(1801-11), and an agreement concerning the Mlchilllmacklnac Co.
Records from McGHl University Include journals of exploration to
MS61-1639
492
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Illinois. University. IMwm Historical Survey. Records
from Montreal archives, 1679-1832. [Continued)
the Upper Mississippi regions by Edward Umfrevllle, Norman Mc-
Leod, John McOonnel, and John McLaughlin; selections from the
letter book (1787-88) of Joseph Froblsher, and Beaver Club records
(1785-1807) Documents from the Dayld McCord Museum relate to
ft»A fit** tni.{l&
Described In the survey's Publication no. 6 (1958), p. 105-108.
1. Fur trade— Illinois. 2. Fur trade— Canada. 3. Northwest Com-
pany of Canada. 4. American Fur Company. 5. Beaver Club, Mont-
real. 6. Mississippi Elver— Disc. & explor.
MS 61-1589
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
Godwin, Parke, 1816-1904
Papers.
9 boxes.
In Princeton University Library. ,
Editor and author. A few letters received by Godwin, together
with autograph MSS. of many of his works. The latter include his
History of France ; A new study of the sonnets of Shakespeare; the
plays Marie Stuart, The rebel, and The palace of the king ; a few
short stories and occasional poems; and numerous essays, addresses,
and journalistic writings, Including works on science, "economics,
political science, Swedenborg, Goethe, and Charles Fourier.
Described in the Princeton University Library chronicle,' v. 18,
no. 1 (Autumn 1958) p. 38.
Gift of Godwin's granddaughter, Elizabeth Love Godwin.
1. France— Hist. 2. Shakespeare, William. Sonnets. 8. Science-
Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Economics — Addresses, essays, lec-
tures. 5. Political science— Addresses, essays, lectures. 6. Sweden-
borg, Emanuel, 1688-1772. 7. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-
18S2. 8. Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1772-1837.
MS 61-1640
Princeton Univ. Libr.
•&
Brown, Francis, 1849-1916.
Papers.
ca.3ft
In Union Theological Seminary Library.
Theologian and professor. Correspondence, notebooks, and other
papers. The correspondence includes letters from William B. Dodge
and others relating to discussions between the Commission on Church
Unity of the Protestant Episcopal Church and the Committee on
Christian Unity of the Presbyterian Church In the U. S...A, The
notebooks reflect the progress of a Hebrew seminar conducted by
Brown between 1893-1908. Other material (1892-1906) deals with
Brown's work as a professor at Union Theological Seminary, and
with the affairs of the Seminary during this period,
Gift.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Joint Commission
on Church Unity. 2. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Commit-
tee on Christian Unity. 3. New York. Union Theological Seminary.
4. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. — Relations — Presby-
terian Church In the U. S. A. 5. Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A. — Relations — Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
8. Hebrew philology. 7. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc,
MS 61-1641
Union Theol, Sem. Llbr.
Donlop family.
Correspondence of the Dunlop and Rife families, 1802-75.
STB Items
In Duke University Library. .■'!."'"" „„•
Personal correspondence of the Dnnlop and Rife (often Bpeuea
Belli) families. The bulk of the letters are concerned with the West
before 1860 and discuss such matters as farming and hog raising in
Indiana, high wages In Illinois, and travel to the West. Adam L.
Dnnlos's letters come from Madison, Mo., while members of the Biro
family wrote from various sections of the West. Civil War letters
from William A. Dunlop, a Confederate soldier, comment on the First
Battle of Manassas, Stonewall Jackson, courts-martial, desertions,
camp-life, prisoners, and various battles. Several early letters are
In German.
Acquired 1933.
1. The West— Descr. & trav. 2. Agriculture— Indiana. 3. Wages-
Illinois. 4 V S.— Hist— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 6. Con-
federate States of America. Army— Army life. 8. Jackson, Thomas
Jonatiian, 1824-1883. 7. Bull Run, 1st Battle, 1861. 8. Courts^artlal
and courts of inquiry— Confederate States of America. 9. Desertion,
Military— Confederate States of America. 10 U. S.— Hist— Civil
War— Prisoners and prisons. I. Dunlop, Adam L. n. Dunlop,
William A. nr. Rife family. MS 61-1542
Duke Univ. Library
Montgomery, Hope B Tyler, collector.
Revolutionary War records and other papers, 1777-1816.
7 v.
In Historical Society >t Pennsylvania collections. ,,„„„,
Regimental orders, Boston (1777) ; regimental minutes (1777)
showing details of army life under General Horatio Gates; minute
book (1777) kept at Peeksklll headquarters of the Continental Army ;
court martial minutes (1778) ; minutes of a plea to Congress (1780)
concerning pay of Massachusetts officers who were willing to continue
In service to the end of the war; address at the close of the war
(1783) • and notes (1791-1816) of Thad. Lamed showing his interest
in the local historical society, health conditions, farming customs,
and the War of 1812.
Presented by Hope B. Tyler Montgomery. ■'■;__ WiU
1. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S. Army— Hist—
Revolution— Sources. 8. Courts-martial and courts of inquiry— -U.H.
4 U S— Hist— War of 1812. 5. Massachusetts Historical Society,
Boston ' 6 Hygiene Public— Massachusetts. 7. Farm life— Massa-
ciu8ettE ' MS61-1543
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pleasants family.
Papers, 1746-1838.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection. „„._,.
Letters and documents of a prominent Quaker family of Virginia,
containing references to the family's extensive land holdings and
mercantile and business interests, to the manumission of slaves, and
to the education of Negroes. Includes epistles, reports, and other
papers relating to the various local Quaker meetings, together with
correspondence with Quakers in Philadelphia and elsewhere.
Catalog cards In the library. ^ .-<_■ '■■ .. . WiWi"'' a
1. Plantations— Virginia. 2. Merchants, American— Virginia. &
Slavery In the U. S.— Emancipation. 4, Slavery and the church-
Friends, Society of. 5. Negroes— Education— Virginia. e.JB'Hends,
"Society of. Virginia. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914,
collector. Virginians. MS 61-1544
Henry E. Huntington Library
Hite, Cornelius Baldwin, 6. 1842.
Papers, 1709-1918.
2341 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, of Winchester, Va. Personal, business, and legal papers
(chiefly 1855-89) of Hlte and of his family. The material pertains
largely to life in Virginia during Reconstruction, with Information
about social life and customs, and on prominent Virginia families,
especially the Marshall family, who were related to Hlte by marriage.
Includes copies (1709-11) of passages from the diary of Mrs. Alex-
ander Spotswood, and early legal documents relating to Hardy Co., Va.
Card index in the library.
1 Marshall family. 2. Virginia— Geneal. 8. Reconstruction— Vir-
ginia 4 Virginia— Soc. life & oust 5. Hardy Co., W. Va— Hist—
Sources I. Spots- wood, Ann Butler (Brayne) n.
Hltefamlly - MS 61-1545
Duke Univ. Library
Lyons family.
Correspondence, 1772-1886.
8R2 Items
In Hehry'E. HuntingtoD Library (San Marino, Calif.)
nwma nnrt of the library's Brock collection.
EEaXtto wr^Sdmee of James Lyons (UU-82) a prom-
Jnent Richmond f attorned member of the Virginia State Senate and
House of Delegates, and of the Confederate House of Representatives
Inctad.es many letters to and from his son, W. Henry Lyons, first
Judge of the Richmond Hustings Court, and a few papers of Governor
Henry A. Wise, James Lyons' bother-ln-law.
Catalog cards lr the library.
^"viStala^ol. & govt. 2. Confederate States of America-Pol.
A I'oJt i Lyons, JaSes, 1801-1882. n. Lyons, William Henry, d.
feff m.Wlsef Henry Alexander 1B06-18TO rv. Drock,
Robert AJonzo, 1889- 1914, collector. Vtogtajga.^^
Henry B. Huntington Library
493
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cramer, Charles William, 1876-
Papers, 1894-1918.
2 boxes.
Id West Virginia University Library (351)
Morgantown attorney. Correspondence, broadsides, and other ma-
terials relating to politics in Monongalia Co., W Va
1. Monongalia Co, W. Va.— Pol. & govt "
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 61-1647
West Virginia Infantry. Igth Regt., 1862-1866. Oo F
Records, 1862-66.
42 items.
In West Virginia University Library (BUS)
Includes ^erjolls monthly returns, and inventories of stores.
Infantry-Si War-Regimental histories-West Virginia
West Virginia. Ualv.
Library
MS 61-1648
Caruthers, Isaac.
Records, 1819-53.
2v. .. \:.. :
In West Virginia University Library (508)
Merchant of Monroe Co., W. Va. Ledger (1819-40) and davhnok
Msaa?^^ and £&£&&% ai a d«
Gift of B. A. Barnes, 1962.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 61-1549
Beall, C H
Papers, 1856-1907.
67items.
In West Virginia University Library (257, 818, 478)
~, k eq, K gr ^!T. er ot ? TOO *e County, W. Va. Correspondence, records
of sheep breeding, photos., and other papers ™= u « ! > ™coras
Gift of Mrs. Harry W. Paull, 1951-62.
1. Sheep— West Virginia— Brooke Co.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 61-1550
Van Deusen, Delos.
Letters, 1861-65.
65 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
*J»l° n tfFl 0fflcer - War letters from Van Densen to hlg wife,
wltten while he was a colonel in the 6th Missouri ^ronteerr from
St Xouto, Memphis, Vicksburg, Atlanta, and Ut^Boct
Acquired from i Col. Van Deusen's niece. Aniu J&. 1937
^LMlssourl Infantry. 6th Regt, 1861^865. 2. U. X-HlstL-oivil
n£5~5Z g ?^ ntal „"lstorles-MlssourI Infantryl^thT a u7s_
Hlst— OivU War— Personal narratives. *~^ •
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1661
Bennett, Louis.
Papers, 1841-1916.
15 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (35)
Attorney of Weston, W. Va. Correspondence and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. J. C. McKlnley, 1986.
1. Lawyers— Weston, W. Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Weat Virginia, Univ. Library MS 61-1662
Bassel, John, 1840-1914.
Papers, 1854-1916.
19 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (128)
Clarksburg attorney, counsel for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Company. Office flies and a few personal papers. T™
Glftof AqulllaT. Ward, 1948. "TV-,
.♦n 1, ^ W £ > «r 0!a, ' kBb J ?1£i . W i. Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. x Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad Company.
West Virginia. Unlr. Library MS 61-1653
Washington National Monument Society, Washington,, D O
Records, 1833-67.
85 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglniana
Papers relating to the early history of the monument before the
Federal Government took charge of its construction. Includes various
tetters to and from Peter Force, a member of the Board of Managers.
Indicating his active interest at a time when political dissension ed-
most caused the collapse of the whole project Acquired, 1922.
1. Washington Monument, Washington, D. O. I. Force Prtw
1780-1888. n. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839^1914, collector. Vlrglniana.'
„ MS 61-1664
Henry B. Huntington Library
U. S. Army. Dept. of the Northwest.
Records, 1861-66.
ca. 5000 items.
In Henry B. Huntliigton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence addressed to John Oscar Culver as paymaster and
records, largely muster and pay rolls, muster-out rolls, and vouchers
for regiments from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and
Wisconsin, and the U. S. Veterans Reserve Corps. Includes smaller
lots of records for states belonging to other Army departments.
Acquired from Hazel Young, 1958.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Register, lists, etc. 2. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War— Sources. 8. U. S, Army— Records and correspondence.
1. Culver, John Oscar.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1666
The Religious herald (Riohmond)
Records, 1846-93.
110 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglniana.
Chiefly letters addressed to Jeremiah Bell Jeter and Alfred Elijah
Dickinson, editors of the Religious herald, principal organ of the Bap-
tists of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and South Carolina
Acquired, 1922.
1. Baptists— Southern States. 1. Jeter, Jeremiah BelL 1802-1880
".Dickinson, Alfre <I BHJan, 1830-1908. m. Brock, Robert Alonzo!
1839-1914, collector. Vlrglniana. ^^
MS 61-1656
Henry B. Huntington Library
Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3d earl of, 1674-1722.
Papers, 1704-10.
871tems.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British statesman. Papers relating to political disturbances in
New Jersey and New York.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library. Largely pub-
lished In the Archives of New Jersey.
Acquired from Maggs Brothers of London, 1926.
1. New York— Pol. & govt— Colonial period. 2. New Jersey— Pol
* govt — Colonial period,
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1567
Hack, JoeL
Papers, 1863-65.
ca.2ft
In Baylor University Library.
Confederate soldier from Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Black family, 1955.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources,
Baylor Univ. Libr.
MS 61-1658
Jacob, John Jeremiah, 1829-1893.
Papers, 1866-78.
lbox.
In West Virginia University Library (22)
Governor of West Virginia. Correspondence, petitions, certificates,
reports, and other official and private papers. Correspoudents In-
clude John J. Davis, Stephen B. Blklns, J. Marshall Hagans, John B.
floge, Daniel Lamb, George A Porterfleld, and Benjamin Wilson.
Gift of Mrs. Nannie Jacob Balrd, 1983.
1 West Virginia— Pol. & govt
MS 61-1659
West Virginia. Univ. Library
494
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jacob family.
Papers, 1824-1921.
lbox.
In West Virginia University Library (792)
Personal and business papers of Samuel Jacob, and later of F. H.
Jacob, Wellsburg, W. Va., together with 6 unidentified cash and ac-
count books (1832-49, 1871-1911), and a few Items relating to the
Wellsburg Manufacturing Company (ca. 1870)
61ft of Robert Jacob, 1956.
1, Wellsburg, W. Va,— Indus.
MS 61-1660
West Virginia. Univ. Library
New York Historical Society.
Papers relating to Tryon Co., N. Y., 1772-1816.
boxes
In New York Hletorlcal Society collections.
Papers (1774-78) of the Tryon County Committee of Safety; rec-
ords (1772-84, 1816) of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter
Sessions ; and miscellaneous papers, mainly 1775-1800.
1 Tryon Co., N. Y— Hist— Collections, i. Tryon Co., N. Y.
Committee of Safety, n. New York ( State) Court of Common Pleas
(Try ° n00) MS 61-1661
New York Historical Society
Swaney, William Bentley, 1868-1946.
Papers.
5 ft. (ca. 1700 Items)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Lawyer, author, Judge and educator. Correspondence, speeches,
leaflets and pamphlets, concerning lawlessness, law enforcement, tax-
ation and revision of the Tennessee constitution. Correspondents in-
clude Joseph B. Coirlgan, Hubert Harley, Marcus A. Kavanaugh,
Edward T. Sanford and Charles Seymour Whitman.
Card Index In the library. Described In Historical Records Survey's
Guide to collections of manuscripts tn Tennessee (1941)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Swaney, 1923-
1 Lawyers — Tennessee— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. z.
Taxation— U. S. 8. Tennessee--Constltutlonal law. 4. Law enforce-
ment — U.S.
MS61-1662
Chattanooga. Public Library
Federated Missionary Societies of Chattanooga, ,
Records, ca. 1914-ca. 1946.
2 ft (ca. 200 Items)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Includes correspondence, minutes (1914-24), reports of the city
missionary (1926-45), reports of the treasurer (en. 1930-45), programs
of the annual meetings, a history of the society 1911-42, and a scrap-
book.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the society, 1948.
1. City missions— Chattanooga.
MS 61-1668
Chattanooga. Public Library
Dandridge, Danske (Bedinger) 1868-1914.
Correspondence, 1869-1913.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (978)
Author. Letters, mainly from members of Mrs. Dandridge B family,
some from magazine editors. Part of the correspondence relates to
the Bedinger and Lawrenee-Townley families. Correspondents In-
clude Washington Gladden, H C. Hopkins, G. P. Putnam's Sons,
and William Hayes Ward.
Gift of Miss Nina Mitchell, 1957.
1. Blttlnger family. 2. Lawrence family. 8. Townley family.
MS 61-1664
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Aguinaldo y Famy, Emilio, 1869-
Papers, 1883-99.
Tn Henrv E HurHngton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Philippine Cy officer. Papers (chiefly 1898-99) relating to the
Insurrection led by Aguinaldo. Includes several communications by
Ajsuinaldo, military orders, Instructions and appointments, a few legal
papers, and documents pertaining to the revolntlona^government
^Philippine Islands^Hlst-Insurrectlon, 1899-1901-SourcM.
MS 61— lOoo
Henry B. Huntington Library
Adams & Company.
Records, 1861-84.
I7KA (tprng
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
S.rfeXndence and papers relating chiefly to the attempts at settle-
men?, thTscandals, and lawsuits which lasted for almost a decade
after the California banking and express firm of Adams & Co. closed
fn 185™ The papers* which belonged to Alfred A. Cohen, the first
receiver include material about his other business activities and Ms
fan! lv together with a group of letters (Jan.-Peb. 1855 to Cohen's
brother, an Adams & Co employee, from the San Francisco office.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Edwin Grabhorn, 1941-45.
1. Cohen family. ,. Cohen, Alfred A. ub^UM
Henry E, Huntington
Library
Fairfax, Ralph, collector.
Records, 1844-77.
15 ltemB and 1 reel of mlcroflhn
in West Virginia University Library (845) ....
Monongaila County tax book (1855) ; two lists of dellnnuent tax-
oavers- ratate appraisement of John Fairfax for personal property
Sat the Glades," and "Cheat Farm," Monongaila County; materlaU
relating to the Giadevllle Furnace (1877) and the Clinton Furnace,
and other papers.
?^?&3K5ffi Co., W. Va-Llste ^n Industry and
trade-Monongalla Co., W. Va. i. Monongalia Co., ^jj 8 ^^
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Fleming, Helen M
Papers, ca. 1812-1961.
1 box and 1 bundle.
InWest Virginia University Library (852) . ^ w
Historical and biographical writings relating to Marlon Co-. W.
Va.; photos., and scrapbooks. Includes papers on John MarshaU
Jacobi and Jessie Hickman Jamison, »°d on early^days of mtalngln
Marion County. Clippings and photos, relate to historical subjects,
with e^phasU on Fa^mSnt. Marion and Monongalia Counties.
f^rStC^7w^Va! W, 2 ge Montn gri laOo.,W.Va. 8. Marion Co,
W Vl-^t-Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Mines and mineral re-
B onrce S -MarlonOo.,W.Va. MS 61-1668
West Virginia Univ.
Library
Floyd, Robert L oolhotor. ■ ■
Papers relating to George Rogers Clark Floyd and the
Floyd family, 1843-19 63 -
Tn West Vlrelnla University Library (941)
SrresrindOTca clippings, and other papers relating to George
RoSre Ctark Flwd, se^etiry of state for the Territory of Whronsln,
^48 member of the West Virginia House Of Delegates, 187^78,
and^ong™me resident of Logan County. Include. «ata on other
members of the Floyd family.
Gift of Colonel Floyd, 1967.
J, Floyd, George Rogers Clark. 2. Floyd family. 61 _ 1669
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Harold, Nan Brooke, oolleotor.
Papers, 1859-1914.
In West Virginia University Library (160^68)
rittera of St George Tucker Brooke (1891) regarding the cadet
corot at West Vlrgtola University, together with cUpptags and news-
nanfrs regarding the Civil Warf West Virginia University history,
£■£? Sey, and Virginia and West Virginia local history.
rw^vlS^UMveX. 2. U. S-Hlst-^v|i War-Ml--
ce^anl 8. iSey, James, 174B1-1792. 4. Vlrgtola-Htstor,. UiL
6. West Virginia-History, Local. MS61-1570
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Farmer family.
Papers, 1666-1762.
1 v
In New York Historical Society collections. ,,„„„•,„
Mmu7 Papers relating to BUlerlca and northeastern. Massachn-
8et lBlllerlca 1 Ma a s.-Hlst.-Source 8 . M S 61-1571
New York Historical Society
495
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clinton, George, 1739-1812.
Papers.
ca. 160 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections
Governor of^ New York and Vice-President of the U. S Corre-
ofNewYork } ^ documents sl « nc < 1 »* OUntox, as Governor
1. New York (State) —Pol. 4 govt.— 1775-1886.
New York historical " Society MS 61-1572
Clinton, De Witt, 1769-1828.
Papers, 1788-1828.
50 Items and 10 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Mayor of New York (Sty, Governor, and U. S. Senator from New
*? T Z ,T?£ e S5'J nd ? ,e ? ^ a P" 1 "* 8 "■ Governor of New York and
diary (1803-28) Includes an anniversary address before the New
York Historical Society (Dec.- 6, 1811)
1. New York (State)— Pol. & govt., 1775-1865.
New York Historical Society 61-1573
Brooks, Elizabeth Albree.
Letters, 1858-59.
It.
In New York Historical Society collections.
letters by a resident of Medford, Mass. describing a trip to Call-
fornla, and her Impressions and experiences there.
1. California— Descr. & trav. 2, Frontier and pioneer life— Cali-
fornia.
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-1574
Brooks, Charles, 1796-1872.
Letters, 1869.
1 w ;:
In New York Historical Society collections.
^Minister, of Medford, Mass. Letters telling of a Journey from
Georgia to New York. w ■■. ■■-.■■.
1. Atlantic States — Descr. & trav.
New York Historical Society MS 61-1576
Northwest Territory, U. S. Court of General Quarter Ses-
sions of the Peace (Wayne Co?)
Records, 1796-1806.
ca, 250 Items.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
In port, photocopies.
.Records pertaining to about 80 criminal cases tried In the court
which was until 1803part of the Judicial system of the Northwest
Territory and from 1803 tol805 an Indiana Territorial court.
Deposited by Michigan Historical Commission, 1082
^ ■■ 1. Court records— Wayne Co., Mich. r. Indiana (Ter.) Court of
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Wayne Co.)
mi,. tt ■ T .- MS 61-1676
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Honnt (John G. and Thomas) Washington, N. O.
Latter book, 1796-97.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter book of a Arm of merchants.
i. Merchants, American — Beaufort Co, N. (J.
New York Historical Society
Bteecker, Anthony Lispenard.
Letter book, 1767-87.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of New York Olty.
1. Merchants, American— New York (Olty)
New York Historical
Society
1719-1797.
MS 61-1678
Beekman, Gerard G
Papers, 1752-70.
■ : ' 2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Merchant, of New York Olty. Letter book and account book.
1. Merchants, American — New York (Olty)
MS 61-1579
New York Historical Society
Greg and Cunningham, New York.
Letter book, 1756-67.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of a firm of merchants.
1. Merchants, American — New York (Olty)
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-1680
Fnrman, Gabriel, 1800-1854.
Papers, 1761-ca. 1844.
30 Items and 1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Historian. Miscellaneous papers (1761-1824) and notes on the
customs, amusements, and manners of the people of the US
1. U, S.— Soc. life & cast. • •
MS 61-1681
New York Historical Society
Northwest Territory, V. S. County Court of Common Pleat
(Wayne Co.)
Records, 1796-1805.
ca. 3000 Items.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
In part, photocopies.
Records pertaining to ca. 1000 civil cases tried In the court, which
was until 1803 part of the Judicial system of the Northwest Territory
and from 1803 to 1805 an Indiana Territorial court. '
Deposited by Michigan Hostorlcal Commission, 1932.
1. Court records— Wayne Co., Mich.
.-■ ■ ■ MS 61-1682
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Michigan. Circuit Court (Wayne Co.)
Records, 1826-60.
ca. 600 items and 11 reels of microfilm.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Records (ca. 800 Items) pertaining to 176 scattered cases tried In
the Wayne County Circuit Court from 1836 to 1860, together with
microfilms of records of the territorial period from originals In the
Record Room of the Wayne County Building. The latter consist of a
Journal and Judgement record (1 reel) and case papers (10 reels)
Deposited by Michigan Historical Commission.
1. Court records — Wayne Co., Mich.
MS 61-1588
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Michigan (Ter.) Supreme Court.
Records, 1805-36.
ca. 9750 Items and 15 v.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Journals, containing several opinions recorded at full length, admis-
sions to the bar, naturalization proceedings, court rules, grand Jury
proceedings, official appointments, and similar materials; records of
the court sitting as a circuit and district court of the United States ;
chancery Journal ; calendars ; ca. 8850 supreme court case papers and
some 80 district court case papers j and photocopies of related material
In the Solomon Sibley and William Woodrldge papers located In the
Detroit Public Library's Burton historical collection. Miscellaneous
papers consist of naturalization papers ; official appointments, oaths,
and bonds; papers pertaining to rules of the court; 18 papers filed In
Justice of the peace cases; petit Jury and grand Jury papers; circuit
court case papers ; Wayne County court papers (1828) ; recognizances
and bonds; 5 accounts of sales at auction; 161 V. 8. Laud Office
papers; papers relating to copyright (1825-6) ; and 71 deeds, leases,
agreements, accounts, and similar documents.
All the journals save one, and many of the case papers, have been
published In Transactions of the Snpreme Court of the Territory of
Michigan, 1805-38, edited by William Wirt Blumo.
Deposited by Michigan Historical Commission.
1. Court records — Michigan. 2. Court records — Wayne Co., Mich.
x. U. S. General Land Office.
MS 61-1584
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Stevens, Catharine (Clarkson)
Diaries, 1833-35.
2 v.".'...
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diaries of a trip through New York State (1833) and through
Virginia (1835) by a resident of New York Olty.
■1 New York (State) — Descr. & trav. 2. Virginia — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-1685
New York Historical Society
49(5
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chief justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; auto-
graph letters and portraits, 1712-1910.
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Autograph letters, and portraits by Albert Rosenthal.
Purchase, 1889.
1. Judges— Pennsylvania — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Judges— Pennsylvania — Portraits.
MS61-1586
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Michigan (Ter.) District Court (Huron and Detroit)
Records, 1799-1814.
ca. 760 Items and 2 v.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Records (ca. 700) pertaining to 492 cases tried by the court ber
tween 1806 and 1810; 2 dockets (1805-10), and 41 miscellaneous
papers (1799-1814) relating to the business of the court
Deposited by Michigan Historical Commission.
1. Court records — Michigan.
MS 61-1587
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Michigan (Ter.) Supreme Court.
Records, ca. 1824-ca. 1850.
ca. 400 Items and 7 reels of microfilm.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Photocopies, made from originals In various archives and reposi-
tories.
Records of the court of the additional Judge of Michigan Territory,
who sat as U. . S, Circuit Court Judge for the counties of Mlchill-
macklnac, Brown, and Crawford. Bulk of the material consists of
records and papers of James Duane Doty, who was the additional
Judge from 1823 to 1832. Material after 1836 consists of the Doty
letter books, which cover his correspondence through his later career.
Described In Michigan Historical Records Survey's Guide to manu-
script collections In Michigan, v. 2 (1942) p. 62-53.
1, Court records— Michigan. I. Doty, James Duane, 1799-1866.
MS 61-1588
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808.
Papers, 1794-1916.
102 Items.
In Stanford University Library.
Statesman, orator, Federalist publicist, and U. S. Representative
from Massachusetts. Correspondence, bills, and other papers. In-
cludes a letter (1805) rejecting the presidency of Harvard University,
a letter ( 1806) from Timothy Pickering, former Secretary of State,
seven letters (1805-06) to Joslah Qulncy concerning the rights of
neutral nations, correspondence of Margaret S. Bradford Ames, Pel-
ham Warren Ames, and other members of the Ames family, genealogi-
cal information, charts, and other papers relating to the Ames, Alden,
Bradford, Edwards, Worthlngton, and other connecting families.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights avallnble in the library.
Qlft of Alden Ames, 1959.
1. Neutrality. 1 Ames, Margaret Stevenson (Bradford) 1804-
1847. n. Ames, Pelham Warren, b. 1839. m. Ames family.
MS 61-1589
Stanford Univ. Library
Nebraska. University. Library.
Nationulsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei collection,
1933-17.
ca. 2 ft. (2S5 items)
In University of Nebraska Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies of originals presumably still
In Germany.
Papers relating to the growth of the Natlonalsozlallstlsche
Deutsche Arbelter-Partel, the history of Germany (1983-45), and the
developments at the Nuremberg trials.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
Purchase, 1957.
1. Natlonalsozlallstlsche Deutsche Arbelter-Partel. 2. Germany—
Hist — 1933-1945 — Sources. 3. Nuremberg Trial of Major German
War Criminals, 1945-1946.
MS 61-1590
Nebraska. Univ. Llbr.
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1858.
Papers, 1800-1913.
3503 Items and 13 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and planter, of Lawrencevllle, Va. Correspondence, legal
documents, mercantile records, notes, and other papers, of Htcks and
of his son, David S. Hicks, lawyer, planter, and judge. The material
relates to legal and judicial activities, Texas land deals, the Atlantic
and Danville Hallway Co., and other matters. Correspondents in-
clude Thomas Bwlng, D. J. Claiborne, Jr., Leigh B. Page, and Lewis
Taylor.
Card index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1943.
1. Lawyer— Virginia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Judges — Brunswick Co., Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. S.
Atlantic and Danville Railway Company. 4. ReaJ estate business —
Texas. " t. Hicks, David S.
MS 61-1591
Duke Univ. Library
Michigan. Supreme Court.
Records, 1829-67.
ca. 9000 Items and 17 v.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Calendars, Journals, final record books, and other papers of the
court, together with some records of the territorial supreme court,
and some orders, certificates, bills, claims, rules of court, naturaliza-
tion papers, admissions to the bar, and letters.
Indexed by plaintiff and defendant
Described in Michigan Historical Records Survey's Guide to manu-
script collections in Michigan, v. 2 (1942) p. 51-52.
Deposited by the Michigan Historical Commission.
1. Court records— -Michigan.
MS61-1592
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Deed collection, 1300-1901.
ca. 6000 ItemB.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes deeds from Bristol, Bng. (1582-1769), Delaware (1681-
1765) and Pennsylvania (1771-1819)
1. Deeds— Bristol, Bng. 2. Deeds— Delaware. S. Deeds— Pennsyl-
vania.
MS 61-1598
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Michigan (Ter.) County Court (Wayne Co.)
Records, 1816-30.
ca. 1200 items.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Records pertaining to some 600 cases tried In the county court of
Wayne County, Michigan Territory, together with 71 miscellaneous
papers consisting of bonds, recognizances, subpoenas, orders, etc., of
which the greater part concern the business of the court
Deposited by the Michigan Historical Commission,
1. Court records — Wayne Co., Mich.
MS 61-1594
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Michigan. District Court (Wayne Co.)
Records, 1840U2.
ca. 50 Items.
In University of Michigan Law Library.
Records pertaining to eight cases tried In the district court.
Deposited by Michigan Historical Commission.
1. Court records — Wayne Co., Mich.
MS 61-1595
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
Parker, Alton Brooks, 1852-1926.
Papers, 1878-1937.
16 ft. (ca. 7000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer, judge, and Democratic Presidential candidate. Corre-
spondence, autobiographical and biographical studies, speeches, finan-
cial records, legal opinions, scrapbooks, Invitations, printed material,
and photos. Mainly rancerns the election campaign of 1904, and Park-
er's work with legal, civic and philanthropic organizations from 1920
to 1926. Important correspondents Include Josephus Daniels, Ralph
M. Basly, Ruf us W. Peckham, and William Howard Taft,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Amelia Campbell Parker and Mary H. Oxholm, 1958.
1. Judges — New York (State) — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Presidents — U. S. — Election — 1004.
MS 61-1596
497
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1947.
Whitman mission in the Pacific Northwest, 1834-59.
2 ft.
In Whitman National Monument collections (Walla Walla, Wash.)
In gait, transcripts and photocopies of originals in the Archives of
the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and in the
Methodist collection of the Rev. John Canse, Portland.
Correspondence, mostly centering on Narcissa and Marcus Whit-
man's mission at Waiiiatpu, and papers relating to missions estab-
lished between 1836 and 1847 by the American Board of Commission-
ers for Foreign Missions In the PaclBc Northwest. Includes the MS.
of Andrew Pambrun's Autobiography. Persons named Include Cush-
lng Eels, Myra Eels, W. H. Gray, Asa Bowen Smith, Sarnh Smith,
Eliza Spalding, Henry Harmon Spalding, Elkanah Walker, and Mary
Walker.
Unpublished guide in the reposii* .
Deposited by the National Park Service, 1942 ; lent by Cecil Pam-
brun, 1959.
1. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 2.Mls-
Blons — Northwest, Pacific. 3. Indians of North America — Missions.
I. Whitman, Narcissa (Prentiss) 1808-1847. n. Pambrun, Andrew, b.
1821. Autobiography.
MS 61-1597
Whitman National Monument
Whitaker, John Mills, 1863-1960.
Papers, 1878-1949.
8 ft.
In University of Utah Library.
Photocopies (negative) made in 1959.
General secretary of the General Sunday School Board of the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Com-espondence (per-
sonal and business), diaries, memoB (1916-20) on how the first Latter-
Day Saint seminary was Btarted, class notes (1921) from Brlgham
Toung University, digest of subjects, and material relating to the de-
pression, unemployment, and the beginning of the ward, stake, and
general welfare. Includes a letter book to John W. Young and others,
and letters received from Reed Smoot.
Purchased from Mr. Whitaker, 1958.
1. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Deseret Sunday
School Union. 2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — Edu-
cation, 8. Brlgham Young University, Provo, Utah. 4. School note-
books, 5. Church and social problems — Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints.
MS 61-1598
Utah. Univ. Library
Friends, Society of. Virginia, Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1702-1836.
6 v. In 5 reels.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Microfilm of orglnals in the Baltimore Yearly Meeting and In the
Huntington Library.
Men's minutes (fragments, 1737-58), women's minutes (1763-1825)
and extracts of minutes (1702-1836) Includes minutes (1739-73) and
record of births and deathB (174Qr-1824) of the Cedar Creek Monthly
Meeting, and minutes (1757-80) of the Henrico Monthly Meeting.
Indexed In the library's card catalog.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase,^ 1953.
1. Registers of births, etc.— Virginia. 2. Church records and regis-
ters — Virginia. 3. Friends, Society of Virginia — Hist. — Sources,
MS 61-1599
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Ellwanger family.
Papers, 1835-1929.
2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and personal financial papers
of George Ellwanger (who, with Patrick Barry, founded a Rochester
nursery firm), his wife, Cornelia (BrookB) Ellwanger and his children
and grandchildren. Correspondents Include Patrick Barry, Algernon
Sidney Orapsey, George Eastman, David Jayne H1U, Henry O'Rlelly,
and Charles Sprague Sargent.
Indexed In part.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Kenneth Field, I960.
1. Nurseries (Horticulture) I. Ellwanger, George, 1816-1906.
MS 61-1600
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
Warsaw Historical Society.
Records relating to the town of Warsaw and its vicinity,
1818-
ca. 11 ft. and 44 v.
In part, In Warsaw (N. Y.) Historical Society collections: In part,
In office of the village clerk.
Minutes of various Warsaw institutions, organizations, and agen-
cies, as well as some early records of North Gainesville ; time books
(1883-98) of the Crystal Salt Co.; account books of local stores, war
service records (Civil War and World War i) of area men; Warsaw
assessment rollB (1886 to date), census records (1898, 1902, and 1906),
burial permits (1914 to date), birth and death records (1901 to date),
and marriage records (1901-07) ; a court docket (1849-59), city finan-
cial reports (1869 to date) ; highway superintendent's records (1838-
1906); and two scrapbooks, -one relating to the Warsaw Old Home
Week Celebration and one (1904-07) to the Farman Theater of War-
saw. Includes records of the North Gainesville Cemetery (1841-
1910), the Warsaw Cemetery Association (1873-1938), the Early Fire
Co. (1833-40), the Crystal Hook and Ladder Co, (1904-44), the
Cataract Hose Co. (1871-93), the Wyoming County Agricultural So-
ciety (1869-1924), the Warsaw High School Alumni Association
(1908-15), the Warsaw Society of Village Work (1893-1927), the
Browndale School (1813-1906) and the North Gainesville School
(1819-20)
1. Warsaw, N. Y, — Hist.— Sources. 2. Wyoming Co., N. Y.— Hist—
Sources.
MS 61-1601
Warsaw Hist. Soc.
Gregory, Barnard, 1796-1852.
Papers, 1828-42.
ca. 6 ft. (ca. 6300 Items)
In University of Illinois Library.
Editor of the Satirist, a London weekly. Letters to the Satirist,
with verse and prose contributions, and some personal correspondence
of Gregory's. Letters include pieces of scandal submitted for publica-
tion, and some material on politics, the church, debtors' prison, and
poor law reform. Bulk of the material is for the years 1831-35.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Gt. Brit— Soc. life & cust. 2. Gt. Brit— Pol. & govt— 1830-1837.
8. Church of England. 4. Debt, Imprisonment for — Gt. Brit. 5. Poor
laws-^Gt. Brit. L The Satirist, or The censor of the times.
MS 61-1602
Illinois. Univ. Library
Peirce, Daniel, 1709-1773.
Papers of Daniel and John Peirce, ca. 1730-1800.
ca. 115 Items.
In Portsmouth Athenaeum.
King's councillor and recorder of deeds. Correspondence, memora-
bilia relating to the Royal Government In Portsmouth, N. H., and
other papers of Daniel Peirce and his son John. Includes letters from
Bennlng and John Wentworth, governors of New Hampshire, and 12
Items relating to Mason's patent. The collection Is related to the
library's Lurktn papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposit, ca. 1940.
1. Portsmouth, N. H.— Pol. & govt — Colonial period. 2. Mason's
pntent, New Hampshire. i. Peirce, John, 1746-1814. n. Went-
worth, Bennlng, 1696-1770. m. Wentworth, Sir John, bart,, 1737-1820.
MS 61-1603
Portsmouth, N. H. Athenaeum
Henkel family.
Papers, 1812-1910.
163 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, account books, and notes for sermons, articles,
and lectures, of Solomon and Ambrose Henkel, and of their nephew,
Socrates Henkel, prominent Lutheran churchmen. Some of the mate-
rial is In German, Includes Information on the Lutheran Church In
Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, and on the publishing house
operated by the Henkels at New Market, Va.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1933-58.
1. Henkel Press, Inc., New Market, Va. , 2. Lutheran Church
Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Lutherans in the
Southern Slates. 4. Lutheran Church — Sermons. 5. Household ac-
count books — Virginia.
MS 61-1604
Duke Univ. Librnry
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1900.
Papers, 1848-1906?
3 ft. (ca. 200 1 terns) .
In Unitarian Historical Library (Boston)
Unitarian clergyman and author. Correspondence, nddresses, ser-
mons, prayers offered In the U. S. Senate, poetry, and other papers
relating to religious, literary, philosophical, and historical subjects.
Names mentioned Include Ralph Waldo Emerson and James Russell
Lowell. The material Is related to the library's American Unitarian-
Ism collection.
MS 61-1605
498
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1009.
(Continued)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of the Hale family. — ■
1; Unitarian churches— Olergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Unitarian churches — Sermons. 8. Legislative bodies — Chaplains'
prayers. I. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. n. Lowell, James
Russell, 1819-1891.
MS 61-1605
Unltarinn Hist. Llbr.
Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1801-1877.
Papers, 1832-77.
several hundred Items.
In Wabash College Library.
Clergyman. Correspondence, sermons, and sermon outlines, a scrap-
book pertaining to Wabash College, and subscription books containing
lists of pledges for the college from benefactors In the Bast.
Gift
1. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Presbyterian Church — Sermons. 3. Wabash College, Craw-
fordsvllle, Ind.
MS 61-1606
Wabash Coll. Llbr.
Hastings family.
Americana, 1610-1823.
114 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and documents forming part of the archives of the
Earls of Huntingdon and allied families. The papers relate to the 5th
Barl of Huntingdon's Interest In the Virginia Plantation, the 1st Earl
of Molra's land holdings In Bast Florida (1763-68) and subsequent
litigation concerning them, and Lord Rawdon's part In the American
Revolution.
Summary report In the library. Also described In the library's
Huntingdon papers (1927)
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 1927.
1. Virginia — Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Huntingdon,
Henry Hastings, 5th earl of, 1586-1643. 3. Molra, John Rawdon, 1st
earl of, 1720-1793. 4. Hastings, Francis Rawdon-Hastlngs, 1st mar-
quis of, 1754-1826. 5. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution — Sources.
MS 61-1607
Henry B. Huntington Library
Stoughton, Juan.
Papers, 1794-1809.
3 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Spanish' consul In Boston. Boston letter book (1795-1800), Cuban
letter book (1794-95), and Boston account book (1802-09)
1. Spain — Diplomatic and consular service — U. S,
MS 61-1608
New York Historical Society
Olympia (Cruiser)
Records, 1896-99.
ca. 275 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Receipts for transfers of men, Inspection reports, conduct reports,
surveys, expenditure vouchers, captain's orders, and other official
records and documents "of the ship while on the Asiatic Station.
Acquired from the collection of Captain RoBwell Randall Hoes,
sold at auction by Stan V. Henkels, 1922.
MS61-1609
Henry B. Huntington Library
Writers' Program. Louisiana.
Records.
ca. 57 ft.
In Louisiana State Library.
Transcripts (typewritten) of originals In various Louisiana li-
braries and museums, State and Federal depositories, or private
collections.
Material gathered for Louisiana; a guide to the State (published
in 1941) Includes letters, diaries, Journals, account books, univer-
sity theses, material about Louisiana families or Individuals, and
excerpts from varlDus published materials. The material Is related
to the Ubrary'B Louisiana Department collection.
Card Index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Literary rights restricted.
Deposited by Lyle Saxon, 1941. , .,
1. Louisiana— Hist— Sources. 2. Louisiana— Geneal. 8. Louisi-
ana— Blog. i. Writers' Program, Louisiana. Louisiana; a guide
to the State. '
MS 61-1610
Louisiana. State Llbr.
Collins, Mrs. Shrive B oolleotor.
Collins collection, 1876-1940.
47 Items.
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Collee-
Famtly correspondence, typewritten MS. of Brief story of the for-
mation and early history of Del Norte, Colo., financial papers, election
flyer, and other printed matter relating to Del Norte, Colo., and
Colorado history. Includes a letter (1876) from Judson R. Cheney,
The material Is related to the library's Helen Benjovsky Koehler
papers.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Collins, 1859-60.
l.~Dal Norte, Colo.— Hist ?. Colorado— Hist.— Miscellanea.
3. Collins family.
MS .ii-1611
Colorado. Univ. Libraries
Huntington, Benjamin, 1736-1800.
Correspondence, 1772-90.
49 Items.
In Rhode Island State Archives.
Member of the Continental Congress and U. S. Representative
from Connecticut. Personal letters from friends, some of whom
were prominent in affairs In Connecticut. Includes 23 personal
letters from William Bllery written from Annapolis during the
session of the Continental Congress and from Newport during the
period of the debate over the adoption of the Constitution by Rhode
Island, and two letters from Huntington to Bllery.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
1 U S— Pol. & govt.— Revolution. 2. U. &— Pol.- & govt.— 1788-
1789. 3. U. S. Constitution. I. Bllery, William, 1727-1820.
MS 61-1612
Rhode Island State Archives
Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U. S., 1872-1983.
Papers, 1894-1931.
47 Items.
In Amherst CollegeLlbrary.
Correspondence, chiefly letters from Coolidge to Frank Waterman
Stearns, Mrs. Stearns, and Foster Stearns mailed from the Office of
Lieutenant Governor In Boston and the Vice-President's chamber In
Washington, and one penciled draft of a speech given In Boston
(1917) Includes 7 letters from Coolldge's wife, Grace Goodhue
Coolidge and one from John C. Coolidge.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift largely of Mrs. Foster Stearns, 1957.
I. Stearns, Frank Waterman, 1856-1939. n. Coolidge, Grace
(Goodhue) 1879-1957.
MS 61-1613
Amherst College. Llbr
Documents on the organization and the controversy on the
location of Schuyler Co., N. Y., 1852-70.
2 ft.
In Montour Falls (N.T.) Memorial Library.
Card index in the library.
Gift ; formerly owned by Hull Fanton.
1. Schuyler Co., N. Y.— Hist — Sources.
MS 61-1614
Montour Falls Memorial Library
Catharine, N. T.
Records, 1791-1880.
5 ft. (1000 Items)
In Montour Falls (N. T.) Memorial Library
Organisation records (1798), town board meetings, assessments
rolls, road surveys and other highway records, school records, elec-
tion records, excise records, court proceedings, court dockets, military
rolls, tavern licenses, and other papers.
Card catalog or Index In the library.
Gift.
1. Catharine, N. T.— Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-1615
Montour Falls Memorial Library
Hendrix, Eugene Russell, Bp., 1847-1927, oolleotor.
Papers, 1764-1914.
160 Items.
In Duke University Library. „,., „ , ^ . ,
Methodist bishop, of Kansas City, Mo. Chiefly letter?, of promi-
nent American and British churchmen (mainly Methodist) ; a few
relating to the slavery controversy within the Methodist Church.
Includes an autographed poem with revisions by Charles Wesley.
Correspondents include Frauds Asbury, John O. Calhoun, Groyer
Cleveland, Thomas Coke, Bootor T. Washington, and G«o*«» Walto-
feW MS61-1616
499
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hendrix, Eugene Russell, Bp., 1847-1927, oollector.
(Continued)
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1914.
1. Methodist Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Slavery and the church — Methodist Episcopal Church. S Meth-
odist Episcopal Church. Bishops.
MS 61-1616
Duke Univ. Library
Newberry Library* Chicago.
Papers relating to Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico.
80 ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals In Mexican
archives.
Papers relating to the history of Louisiana, Texas, and New
Mexico during the Spanish period. The material Is related to the
library's Hlchman collection of transcripts from manuscripts in the
Mexican archives concerning early California.
Purchased from the Sons of Golden West, and others, 1820-80.
1 Louisiana— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Texas — Hist —
To 1846— Sources. 8. New Mexico— Hist— To 1848— Sources.
MS 61-1617
Newberry Library
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1940.
Papers, 1902-40.
12,077 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library,
Politician and Journalist. Personal and legal papers. Includes
material on Charleston and South Carolina politics; the Charleston
American, a newspaper, founded by Grace; anti-English feeling at the
time of World War i; American sympathy for Irish nationalism;
enforcement of the Eplonage act against Grace for his wartime edi-
torials; speculation in Florida property during the Mao's; Grace's
speaking engagements on behalf of Alfred El. Smith (1028) ; his oppo-
sition to Roosevelt's nomination in 1932; and his attitude toward
world events in the 1930*8.
Card Index in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Acquired, 1867.
1. Charleston, S. O. — Pol. & govt. 2. Charleston American. 3.
South Oarolina— Pol. & govt— 1865-1950. 4.- European War, 1914-
1818— D. a 5. Irish question. 6. Subversive activities— U. S. 7; Real
estate business— Florida. 8. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1928. 9.
Roosevelt Franklin Delano, Pros. U. S„ 1822-1945.
MS 61-1618
Duke Univ. Library
Murphey, Thomas G
Papers, 1861-1904.
51 items.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Clergyman. Correspondence, Journal, military documents, farms
accounts, memorabilia, and other papers. The bulk of the collection
relates to the Civil War. The correspondence Includes letters written
by Murphey to his family while he was chaplain of the first Dela-
ware Regiment, and letters written as a missionary to the freedmen
at Amelia Courthouse, Va. The Journal (1868-63) kept by Murphey
and his wife, has genealogical accounts of the families of both, with
the births, marriages, and deaths of their children and some later
descendants, entered In several hands.
Described In the Annual report of the Public Archives Commission.
State of Delaware (1844-45)
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Winifred MacOardell, 1845.
__ 1. Delaware Infantry. 1st Eegt., 18ei-1865.-';2. U.S.— Hist— Civil
War.— Regimental histories— Delaware Infantry— 1st. 8. Freedmen
in Virginia. 4. Farm life— Delaware. 5. Murphy family. 6 Klm-
berley family.
MS 61-1619
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. V. S., 1767-1845.
Papers, 1800-1942.
3ft <ca. 1500 items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, legal documents, military records, articles, bills,
receipts, clippings, photos,, and memorabilia. Includes Jackson's mar-
riage bond and will, many papers relating to the duel between Jack-
son and Charles Dickinson In 1808, magazine and newspaper articles
about Jackson, bibliographies of material relating to him, letters to
Amos Kendall dealing primarily with material which he proposed to
use In writing a biography of Jackson, Life of Andrew Jackson (In
French) by John H. Baton, wills of Eaton's parents, biographical
and genealogical data on Ralph Earl, muster rolls, military orders,
orderly book (1820-21) of Company H, 4th U. S. Infantry, Quarter-
master's account book (1812-15) of the Creek Wai' and the New
Orleans campaign containing names of and items about four thousand
Tennesseuns, kept by William B. Lewis, and papers of the Donelson
family, Andrew Jackson, Jr., his wife Sarah Yorke Jackson, and their
children, Rachel, Samuel, and Andrew Jackson m. Other correspond-
ents include Willie Blount, John Coffee, Felix Grundy, John Overton,
and Wlnfleld Scott.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Trotwood Moore.
1. Jackson-Dickinson duel. 2. Earl, Ralph, 1751-tlgOJ. 3. U. S.
Army. 4th Infantry. 4. U. S— Hist.— War of 1812— Registers, lists,
etc. 5. Creek War, 1813-1814. 6. New Orleans, Battle of, 1815. i
Baton, John Henry, 1790-1856. Life of Andrew Jackson, n. Donelson
family.
MS 61-1620
State Library and Archives
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.
Papers, ca. 1776-1910.
150 ft. and 11 reels of microfilm.
In University of Rochester Library.
In part, photocopies.
Governor of New York, U. S. Senator, and Secretary of State. Cor-
respondence, diaries, notebooks, drafts of speeches, reports, diplomatic
messages, personal account books, and other papers relating to
Seward's business and legal affairs and his personal finances. The
bulk of the collection Is composed of letters addressed to Seward
concerning public affairs. Family letters Include a group written by
Colonel John Seward during the American Revolution as well as
several groups exchanged between members of Seward's Immediate
family during the 18th cent. Papers for the gubernatorial period
(1839-42) Include files of applications for political appointments and
papers relating to resignations, to murder cases and applications for
pardon, and to Indian affairs. Includes papers of Seward's sons:
Augustus Henry Seward (1826-1876), Frederick William Seward
(1830-1915), and William Henry Seward (1839-1820) and diaries of
his daughter Fannie (1844-1866) The material Is related to the
library's collections of Thurlow Weed and George W. Patterson
papers.
Index to major part of the correspondence.
Described in the University of Rochester Llhrary hulletln, v. 7,
no. 1 (Autumn 1851) p. 7-11.
Information on literary rights available In the llhrary.
Gift and bequest of William Henry Seward m, 1945-51; purchase
of supplementary material.
i. U.S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1877. 2. U. S— For. reL— 1851-1866.
8. U. S.— For. rel.— 1885-1869. i. New York (State)— PoL 4 govt
5. Patronage, Political— New York (State) 6. Indians of North
America — New York (State) 7. Pardon — New York ( State) 8.
Trials (Murder)— New York (State) 9. U. S.— Hist— Revolution —
Sources. 10. Seward family. i. Seward family.
MS 61-1621
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
Rightmire, George Washington, 1868-1952.
Papers, 1926-62.
8 ft.
In Ohio State University Library.
Educator. Correspondence; MSS. of History of colleges In Ohio,
Ohio In McGuffey's time, and Three pictures of OSU; off-prints of
speeches, scrapbooks, diplomas of honorary degrees, and a photo.
(1931) of a tablet erected by the Ohio State University alumni at
the site of Rlghtmlre's birth. Correspondence Includes 28 letters
(1848-52) to Howard T. Mitchell, and 2 notebooks of letters (1826)
with an alphabetical listing of correspondents. The collection Is
related to the library's William Oxley Thompson papers, and Wil-
liam Henry Scott papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
1. Universities and colleges — Ohio. 2. McGuffey, William Holmes,
1800-1873. 3. Ohio — Soc. condlt. 4. Education — Ohio. 5. Ohio.
State University, Columbus. i. Mitchell, Howard T.
MS 61-1622
Ohio State Univ. Libr.
Mackoy, William Hardia, 1839-1923.
Papers, 1795-1943.
7 ft. (ca. 2450 Items and 23 v.)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Lawyer, of Covington, Ky. and Cincinnati,. Ohio. Correspondence,
diaries, land-grant documents, scrapbooks, and records of various
organizations. The material reflects the interests of a prominent
family of Kenton Co., Ky., especially of William Hardia Mackoy and
of his son, Harry Brent Mackoy (1874-1952), also a lawyer a "d
practicing in the same cities. Includes -material on the elder
Mackoy's student life at the University of Virginia In the 1850's,
and on the younger Mackoy's interest in various historical societies.
There are land-grants signed by John Qulncy Adams, Benjamin Har-
rison, Patrick Henry, Henry Lee, James Madlcou, James Monroe,
MS 61-1628
500
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mackoy, William Hardia, 1839-1923.
(Continued)
Papers, 1796-1943.
J. X. Morehead, Edmund Randolph, Beverley Randolph, and Isaac
Shelby, together with documents signed by Kentucky governors In-
cluding Albert B. Chandler, Keen Johnson, Ruby Laffoon, James B.
McCreary, Berlah Magoffin, Thomas Metcalfe, Edwin P. Morrow,
Isaac Shelby, Simeon Willis, and Augustus E. WUscn.
Indexed In manuscript catalog. Selected list of correspondents
available In the library.
Acquired from the Mackoy family, 1954.
1 Lawyers— Covington, Ky.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Virginia. University— Students. 8. Historical societies— TJ. S. 4.
land-grants— Kentucky. L Mackoy, Harry Brent, 1874-1952. n.
Mackoy family.
^ MS 61-1623
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1955.
Papers, 1860-1952.
12 ft.
In University of Rochester Library. „
Archaeologist, historian, and museum director. Correspondence,
articles, speeches, radio scripts, reports, and other papers. Includes
material relating to Indians of North America, particularly of New
York State, the American Indian In the European War (1814-18),
American Indian Day, Harriet Maxwell Converse, Mary Jemlson,
the Parker family, and the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences.
Correspondents Include Allen M. Dulles, Nathan L. Miller, Lewis
Henry Morgan, Ely S. Parker, Horace Porter, Frederick W. Putnam,
Theodore Roosevelt, James Schoolcraft Sherman, William Howard
Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.
Partial card Index to letters.
Inventory sheet and bibliography of Parker's published and un-
published writings, speeches, and radio scripts In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Dr. Parker, 1962-68. x _
1 Indians of North America— Antlq. 2. Indians- of North Amer-
ica—New York. 8. New York (State)— Antlq. 4. Iroquois Indians.
5 Indians of North America— Soc. life & cust. 6. European War,
1914-1918— Indians. 7. Parker family. 8. Rochester, N. Y. Museum
of Arts and Sciences.
MS 61-1624
Rochester. Univ. Libr.
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-
Papers.
5 ft
In University of California at Los Angeles Library (137)
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Librarian and author. Correspondence, MS. drafts and corrected
proofs of published works, research notes, copies of documents from
the National Archives and various California repositories, and re-
lated material. The papers concern Powell's biographical works on
John Flake, Alfred Young Fisher, Robinson Jeffers, Edward Meyer
Kern, and Charles Edward Pickett ; and his other writings on the
University of California at Los Angeles, books and book collecting,
librarianship, and Mallbu, Calif. The material Is related to the
library's Powell family papers.
Unpublished register in the library.
Gift of Mr. Powell, I960- ■■•■ „,
1. Authors, American. 2. California. University. University at
-Los Angeles— Hist 8. Book collecting. 4. Southwest New— BlbL
5. Libraries— Southwest, New. 6. library schools and training.
7. Mallbu, Calif.
MS 61-1625
California. Univ. at Los Angeles. Library
Flagg, George A
Papers, 1860-83.
5120 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Correspondence, telegrams, reports, memoranda,
army orders, circulars, and other records, of an Assistant Quarter-
master of the Ari*y of the Potomac stationed at Harpers Ferry
(1861-66) The bulk of the material Is for 1862-86, and deals wito
all aspects of Union Army supplies and logistics in the area. Special
and general army orders refer to pay for military clerks and mes-
seneers. troop movements, recruiting, and other matters. Circulars
pertain to Quartermaster regulations. Includes supply requisitions,
notifications of receipt of supplies, recommendations of Individuals
for employment Inquiries regarding sale of Items to the army, and
requests for payment of damages and? for services rendered, together
with dally supply records, account sheets, and other reports, mostly
for the period immediately after the war.
Card Index In the library.
1 ™VJ S ' Quartermaster's Dept.— Regulations. 2. U. S. Army.
Army of the Potomac. 8. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Supplies. 4.
V 8— Hist.— Civil War— Claims. 5. U. S.— Hlst-Olyll War-
Transportation. 6. Chesapeake and Ohio CanaL 7. U.S Army-
Pay, allowances, etc. 8. U. S. Army— Recruiting, enlistment, eta
° lTUWari MS61-1626
Duke Univ. Library
Beale family.
Decatur House papers, 1801-1957.
8 ft. (ca. 8500 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (positive)
Correspondence, journals, biographical material, speeches, articles,
scrapbS printed material and photos. Relates .to the part playefl
by Edward Fitzgerald Beale In opening the West to the diplomatic
clreefrfTruxtaS Beale as minister to Grewe, Persia and Rumania,
the naval careers of Thomas Truxtun and Stephen Decatur, as well as
to the Beale and Truxtun families. Important correspondents are
Thomas Hart Benton. James Buchanan, Simon Cameron, Roscoe
Oonkung, John O. Fremont Ulysses S. Grant and his family, John A.
Logan, John Sherman, and Bayard Taylor.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1050,
1 The West— Disc. & explor. 2. U. S.— For. rel.— Greece. 8.
Greece— For rel.— U; S. 4. U. S.— For. rel.— Iran. 6. Iran— For.
rd — U S 0. U. S.— For. rel.— Rumania, 7. Rumania— For. rel.-^-
TJ 8 & U S. Navy— Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
9US *NaVy-Htet^Sources. i. Beale, Edward Fltegerald, «-
189& k Beale, Truxtun, 1866-1986. m. Decatur, Stephen,17T9-1820.
iv?Triatun, Thomas, 1756-1822. y. 0*uxtun family. • vi Title.
MS 61-1627
Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957.
Correspondence, 1901-56.
6ft (ca. 1000 Items) ,„.,..,«
In University of Virginia Library (6110)
Author; <S critic, and educator. Chiefly letters to Eaton Cor-
respondents include Wlnthrop Ames, George P. Baker, Alice Brown,
Laura Hope Crews, Charles B. Davis, Theodore Dreiser, Maxlne
BUlott, Minnie Maddern Flake, James Forbes^ Hamlin Garland, Walter
Hampden, Archibald Henderson, Frederic O. Howe, Josephine Hull,
Robert Bdmond Jones, Elisabeth Jordan, Perey MacKaye, Brander
Matthews, H; L. Mencken, Samuel Merwyn^George Middleton, Mere-
dith Nicholson, Fred Palmer, William Lyon Phelps, Ohannlng Pollock,
Brnest Poole, Rudolph Ruzlcka, Hllery Sedgwick, Lee Slmonson,
Upton Sinclair, Otis Skinner, Austin Strong, Mark Sullivan, and Jesse
Lynch Williams. The material Is related to the library's Eaton auto-
graph collection, .
Unpublished guide In the library.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Actors— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-1628
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Washington family.
Papers of the Washington and Lewis families, 1774-1843.
lft. (ca. 450 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (2888)
Correspondence, accounts, bills, Indentures, and other papers,
chiefly concerning the settlement of the estates of George Washington,
William A. Washington, Richard Henry Lee, Arthur Lee, and Thomas
Turner, and revealing connections between the Washington, Lewis,
Lee, and Beverley families. Includes papers of Lawrence Lewis (180
items) Bushrod Washington, Corbln Washington, Robert Beverley,
and James Cox, Jr., a Baltimore merchant Also mentioned are
Negroes freed by George Washington, western land claims, the War
of 1812, and negotiations with Lisbon merchants handled for Con-
gress in 1785-86. Correspondents Include Philip Pendleton Barbour.
Thomas B. Barton, Charles Bennett, Edward George Washington
Butler. Francis James Jackson, William Kercheval, Andrew Lewis,
Fielding Lewis, Gabriel Lewis, Lorenzo Lewis, Robert Lewis, Warner
W Lewis, Mathews, Goldthwalt A Co., Fontaine Maury, Mathew
Ranson, Jesse Richardson, Alexander Spotewood, George Steptoo
Washington, and Samuel T. Washington. The material Is related to
the library's collection of Baltimore merchants' correspondence.
Unpublished guide In the library.
l^Wa^ngtol; George, Pres. U. S.-Estate. 2. Lee family. 8.
Beverley family. 4. Merchants, American— Baltimore. 5. Slavery In
the U S —Emancipation, 6. Land grants— The West 7. D. S.—
Mist — War of 1812. 8. U. 9. — Comm. — Portugal. 9. Portugal —
Comm.-u7 S i. Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1889. n. Lewis family.
MS 61-1629
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
501
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1807-1891
Papers, 1791-1928.
ca. 500 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (345)
r^.™ yer i U- S ' Re P re sentatlve from Virginia, and Cabinet officer
Correspondence and other papers. Includes Stuart's letters to his
parents from William and Mary College and the Unlversitv^of Vlr
gin a, material Illustrating his aBsociationTwith the De P 7 of the In"
»l T *°ll "£ Whlg and ^erican parties, the University o'f Virginia
^il the , I !f <:0nst JJ lc . tlou decade ' and 'ewers of Archibald Stuart and
bou/ Sah e p hII ?^ r c ?"?P°° d ents Include Benjamin Johnson^
?£" ™ ™ ™JR Ben ^ mln . Thomas Hart Benton, Gerard Briscoe
o^Z„ C n y, K W , 1 , UI . ain , Wll8on Corcoran, Millard Fillmore HoraTe
SSSrt'F r£ B T la * G ». Rutherford B. Hayes, John H. Sane!
?^Z n i ^" nd f J> McCormi< *. J o"" Barbee Minor, Thomas
4»r^ n SH P h Ale * ande r R'ves, Conway Robinson, William
t w b„ »ecrans, Henry Howe Schoolcraft, Eleanor (Briscoe) Stuart.
kIi* • U S S"T '' ?^ mas J - Stuart ' John Tyle r. William Henry Vande?-
lihr»™°f £ 0b ^ t to°^ r l^ "Wlnthrop. The material Is related to the
library's Stuart-Baldwin collectbn. ™
Deposit, 1839.
hni v^"fl a- Tt U 5 1Ve ^ Slty ' ' 2 . William and Mary College, Wllliams-
wmLiSi "k^tA ? ept i<! f ' ne In terlor. 4. U. S.-Pol & govt.-
^«^Ar^ioW 5 ^2. & g0Vt "• *"° m truct.on-Vlr.U.la.
Virginia. Univ. Libr,
MS61-1630
Alexander, Gustavus Brown, 1800-1868.
f !!?^™. f .i Gus , tavus B ' and Charles G. Alexander. 1801-90.
l ft. (1000 Items)
In University of Virginia Library (4800)
of SSli™? n" !', blllS !, rece| Pt8. 'esal documents, and other papers,
HaSSr K. - „f I ^ ander ^ nd w of h i? ^ O-Wles G. Alexander? of
Mampstead, King George Co., Va. Most of the collection relates to
family finances and business ventures. Includes an undated list of
MU bo'ekfaST^ P ? U ^ , hUrC « h lD , Klng George 0*. and teacher's
roll books (1876-85) of Charles G. Alexander. Correspondents and
STm„.T 1 A 0ned J I ^ 1 .V de 0narles Zander, WllUam T Alexander,
V Oh a nJ;„ A p»°„ ld ' W ^' am *-*?»m* John S. Chapman, Susannah
n«?i. P ^k ' p earson Chapman, William Colton, A G. Dade, H. Winter
D l1Jih»<-h h n m ^f H - ■?"& Charles Fairfax, Alice Perrln F tzhugh'
Elizabeth C. Fitzhugh, Francis C. Fitzhugh, Lucy M. Fitzhugh Z H
SS^'h' Fa nnle n Grymes, George Grymes, Thomas J. Grymes,'
SZPpSfm"??' Bl ^°%' George Johnson, H. S. Johnston, Lev
Jones, PhU W. Keyser, H. Lewto, E. B. Lewis, T. W Lewis William
McGulre, J Martin, Thomson F. Mason, W. A Zsot Thomas K
Sh,^V^n en H f Sh l? n T^,,? on '^ rge H - Smoot, John Stlth, John
Stuart, B. H. Stuart, William G. Stuart, Frances Swann, Thomas W
Swann, ^William F. Swann, William Thomas Swann, John Tayloe;
w.ni^ ho , mpe ° n ' Joh , n Z' Thornton, Lucy A. Thornton, Gustavus B
a Welderbu™ 4 cX ' Wa Bt ° n ' R1< * ard Wa8nIn <rt» n . •>* George
Gift, 1964.
Georgia! '^Lj^cZ&Z:^ * Stud — Kln *
Virginia. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1631
Lenoir, Albert Sobieski, 1803-1861.
Papers, 1831-1921.
ca. 100 items.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Forms part of the library's Patten collection.
m <° m ™<f «2 ner t0 Cnerok ee and Creek Indians during the removal
west, 1S3B-38. Mainly concerns rations Issued to the Indians, and the
towns of New Echota, Ga., and Chattanooga, at the time of the re-
".oTS ; Inclndes Papers on rations Issued at Camp Cummlngs, Tenn.
(1881) , a map of Humboldt, Tenn., and data on the Chambers family.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Acquired from Mrs. Zebolm Cartter Patten.
1. Cherokee Indians— Government relations. 2. Creek Indians-
Government relations. 3. New Echota. 4. Chattanooga. S.Humboldt,
r^7^Jiti<& 5 Cham " bers family. I. Platten, Zeboim
Cartter, 1840-1925. Papers.
Chattanooga. Public Library MS 61-1632
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917.
Correspondence, 1880-1910.
69ltems.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
In pnrt, transcripts.
Author and editor. Correspondence of John S, Clark, George Still-
well Conover, and others, with Samson concerning their research on
the exploration and early history of western New York, particularly
In relation to the Seneca and allied tribes. Includes 9 copies of early
material (1765-1810)
Purchased from Anderson Galleries, N. Y., 1918.
1. New York State— Hist— Colonial period. 2. Indians of North
America— New York (State) 3. Seneca Indians. 4. Iroquois Indians
I. Clark, John S., 1823-1912. n. Conover, George StillweU, b. 1824.
XT ro « .. _ MS 61-1633
Henry E. Huntington Library
Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.
Papers, 1890-1907.
24 ft.
In Idaho State Historical Society, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and U. S. Senator from Idaho. Correspondence, legal
papers, drafts of addresses, and notes relating mainly to Borah's law
practice. Includes papers relating to the Bepubllcan Party; the West-
ern Federation of Miners* conspiracy cases Involving Paul Corcoran
and William D. Haywood, and the assassination of Frank Stcunen-
berg; WiUlam H. Dewey's mining and railroading enterprises; the
Barher Lumber Company and the Potlatch Lumber Company ; and the
Pacific and Idaho Northern Railway.
Indexed in the catalog of the Manuscript Division.
Gift of Mrs. Borah, 1958.
1. Lawyers — Idaho — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Bepub-
llcan Party. 3. International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Work.
?^, ^? teunenDer & Frank, 1881-1905. 5. Dewey, William Henry.
1822-1898. 6. Barber Lumber Company. 7. Potlatch Lumber Com.
pany. 8. Pacific nnd Idaho Northern Railway.
IdahoStateHlst.Soc. MS61-1634
Graham family.
Papers, 1774-1886.
1113 items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, records, sermons and other
papers (chiefly 1800-80) of the Graham family of Virginia. Includes
letters of the Rev. William Graham, Presbyterian minister and founder
of Liberty Hall Academy (now Washington and Lee University) ;
material relating to the patent on Dr. William A. Graham's Are extin-
guisher; records (1774-1803) of tuition charges and books bought by
Washington College students ; and Civil War diaries of Alexander
Graham, Archibald Graham, and Edward Graham.
Card index in the library.
1. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 2. Presbyterian
Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Presbyterian
Church— Sermons. 4. Fire extinction— Patents. 5. U. S.— Hist —Civil
War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. i. Graham William
1748-1799.
MS 61-1635
Oliver family.
Correspondence, 1861-63.
100 Items.
In Oswego County Historical Society collections (Oswego. N Y \
In part, transcripts. ' "'
Letters to Robert Oliver from his sons John W., 81st Regt N Y
Volunteers, Joseph B., 6th Regt. Wisconsin Volunteers, and Robert'
24th Regt. N. Y. Volunteers. '
Gift of Robert Oliver, 1947.
1, New York Infantry. 81st Regt., 1861-1885. 2 U S— Hist —
Civil War— Regimental histories— New York Infantry-^81st 3 Wis.
consln Infantry. 6th Regt, 1861-1865. 4. U. S,— Hist—Civil War-
Regimental histories— Wisconsin Infantry — 5th. 5 New York Infon
17: ?4 to Regt, 1861-1863. 6. U. S.-H!st.-^-01vll War-Reglmentai
histories— New York Infantry— 24th. I. Oliver, Robert 1811-1889
tt il Ve^ • £*," W V D - 183T or a ™- »ver, Joseph B.
rv. Oliver, Robert, b. 1838 or 7.
Oswego Co. Hist. Society MS 61-1636
Adelman, Seymour, 1906- oolleotor.
Miscellaneous papers, 1708-1884.
212 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers. Includes deeds, surveys, and
other original documents relating to Chester and Delaware Counties,
Pa. (1722-1840) ; documents signed by Nicholas Scull, James Logan,
and Joseph Reed ; three items relating to Mathew Carey ; a bankbook
of M. Fisher and A. Morris; a petition to Council, Philadelphia (1808) ;
a survey of Willing property; a letter (1834) of Louis Wernway;
miscellaneous receipts and business papers (1685-1794) ; four letters
(1797-1800) from Rufus King to Major Lennox on assistance to Amer-
ican sailors stranded In England ; a list of articles required to be sent
MS 61-1637
502
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Adelman, Seymour, 1906-- ooUeotor.
papers, 1708-1884. (Con tinued)
Miscellaneous
to Algiers as tribute (1799) ; journal of Benjamin Bakln (1883-84) ;
short letters by Gen. W. H. Taylor (1836), Robert H. Lee (1864),
Millard Fillmore (1836), and James Anderson (1849); and some
prints by Felix O. O. Darley.
Presented by Mr. Adelman, 1947-51.
1. Chester Co., Pa.— Hist— Sources. 2. Delaware Co., Pa.— Hist. —
Sources. 8. Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. 4. Merchant Beamen — Mis-
sions and charities. 5. U. S. — For. rel.— Algeria. 6. Algeria— For.
rel— U.' S. 7. Darley, Felix Octavlus Carr, 1822-1888, lllus.
MS 61-1637
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Price, Ezekiel, 1728-1802.
Papers, 1754-1800.
ca. 5 ft.
In Boston Athenaeum Library.
Boston insurance writer and public official. Personal letters, a
diary (1775-76), notarial records (1764-80), marble insurance policies
and business records (1750-89), and records of the Court of Admiralty
(1772-73) and Court of Common Pleas (1787-96)
Gift, before 1897.
1. Boston — Siege, 1775-1776. 2. Insurance, Marine — Boston,
8. Court records — Boston.
MS 61-1638
Boston Athenaeum. Library
Cooke, Helen Temple, 1865-1956.
Papers, 1868-1961.
lbox.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-15)
School principal. Includes 28 letters from Laura Spencer Portor,
college records, articles, a note book (1882-92), material concerning
the Bastman School and Dana Hall School, diaries (1858-66) of Miss
Cooke's grandmother, Mra. Bardwell, of Walpole, N. H„ and other
papers. The letters contain several poems by Miss Portor. Persons
named are Julia Baseman, Sarah Bastman, and Helen Hunt Jackson.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1956.
1. Dana Hall, WelleBley, Mass. 2. Teachers — Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. i. Portor, Laura Spencer.
MS 61-1639
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Owen, Robert, 1771-1868.
Papers, 1815-58.
8090 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections,
Microfilm of 2964 originals in Cooperative Union, ltd,, Manchester,
Mng., and microfilm and transcripts of originals in various reposi-
tories.
Correspondence, deeds, and other papers, concerning the New Har-
mony community and other Owenite movements. Correspondents in-
clude James M. Dorsey, George Flower, Marie Fretageot, Joseph
Hume, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Jenklnson, 2d earl of Liverpool,
William Maclure, James Madison, James Monroe, Richard Owen,
Robert Dale Owen, William Owen, Robert Peel, Arthur WeUesley,
duke of Wellington, and Frances Wright
Unpublished calendar In the repository,
1, New Harmony, Ind. 2. Owen family.
MS 61-1640
Illinois. University 111. Hist. Survey
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.
Papers, 1846-1902.
ca. 600 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Statesman. Correspondence, diaries (1846-49 and 1861), and drafts
of articles on the Navy, politics, plans for Reconstruction, and cur-
rent events. Much of the correspondence is addressed to Edgar T.
Welles and centers In the period of Welles' service as Secretary of the
Navy.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Stan V. Henkels, 1924.
1. U. S. Navy— Hist— Civil War. 2. 0. S. Navy Dept 8. U. S.—
Pol. & govt.— 1849-1877. 4. Reconstruction. I. Welles, Edgar Thad-
deus, 1843-1914.
MS 61-1641
Henry E. Huntington Library
Willis, Edward, 1840-1864.
Papers 1861-64.
506 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Confederate officer. Correspondence, orders, recommendations,
requisitions, and other papers relating to Willis' career In the Con-
federate Army as adjutant of the 12th Georgia Volunteers, aide-de-
camp to General "Bdward Johnson, acting artillery and ordnance chief
on General Jackson's staff, and colonel, 12th Georgia Regt.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired 1922.
1. Georgia Infantry. 12th Regt, 1861-1865. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil
War— Regimental histories— Georgia Infantry— 12th. 8. Confederate
States of America. Army — Officers— -Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. i. Brock, Rote ' Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlr-
8,nlana - . MS 61-1643
Henry B. Huntington Library
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Collection of orderly books, 1775-1861.
49 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
• 42 American orderly books, mainly of the Revolutionary period,
together with 5 British orderly books, one dated 1758, the others
1778-80, and 2 German orderly books, of 1779-80.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
1, U. S— Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. U.S. Army— Hist— Revo-
lution— Sources. 8, U. S.— Hist— Revolution— British forces. 4.
U. s.— Hist— Revolution— German mercenaries.
MS61-1648
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Rowland, Kate Mason, d. 1916.
Letters, 1883-92.
128 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters written to Robert Alonzo Brock, chiefly concerning Miss
Rowland's Life of George Mason, 1725-92, published in 1892,
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
l. C Rowland, Kate Mason, d. 1916. The life of George Mason. 2.
Mason, George, 1725-1792. r. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914.
re. Brock. Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-1644
Henry B. Huntington Library
Harris, Ellen Matilda (Orbiaon) 1816-1902.
Papers, 1880-66.
In Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Division of
Public Records. '■" " ,~« »„
Forms part of the William Orblson family papers, 1801-68.
Civil War relief agent, and social leader. Papers concerned with
Mrs. Harris' work with organizations devoted to the relief of soldiers,
on several Civil War battle fronts, and with her service as secretary
of the Philadelphia Ladies' Aid Society. Other papers relate to her
service as hostess for the U. S. Consul at Venice.
Descriptive notes and list In the repository. .
1 D s— Hist— Civil War— Hospitals, charities, etc 2. Ladles' Aid
Society of Philadelphia. 8. Venice— Soc. life * cust i. Orblson,
William. Papers of William Orblson and family, 1801-68.
MS 61-1645
Pennsylvania. Hist and Museum Commn.
Dalrymple, William Cornelius, 1814-1898.
Papers, 1860-80.
ca. 140 Items. ...
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
In part, transcripts. ■■■■■■ . .. ■ ■ . _
Correspondence, military orders, deeds, and other papers of a
Texas soldier anfi political leader, relating in part to Isls service la
the Confederate Army.
Gift of Tate Dalrymple. ■ . ■ _ frw.
1 tj s. Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives, 2. Texas —
Hlst-blvil War-Sources. ^ ^^
Texas. State Library
503
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
New York (State) Governor, 1966-1958 (Harriman)
Records, 1964-68.
740 ft. (600,000 items)
In Syracuse University Library.
Correspondence, speeches, messages, appointments, statements, re-
leases, clippings, memorabilia, photos, and other records. The papers
include a general correspondence file maintained centrally In the
? x .?i!^^ ttmD6rs ' Governor Averell Harrlman's personal, social,
and speech flies, the 1954 .and 1958 New York gubernatorial cimpSgn
Slf" "aE* T 0l ? a ? > fl '^» newspaper clippings file, and an official photo.
»»»^ ..i™ 1 ? ^S Vapernot members of Governor Harridan's
personal staff: Jonathan B. Bingham, Daniel Gutman, Philip M.
fuSS'JFZP h 2<& *'«?&* ** "Planus, Daniel P M^yM
Milton D. Stewart, James L. SundQulst, and Charles Van Devalue?
nlfc'BM?/? 1 !^ 11 * 110 " ot tbB administration: Clark
D - AWoerR Paul H. Appleby, and Isador Lnbin.
The records will not be available to the public until 1965.
Gift of Mr. Harriman, 1959.
WuVuTaS SE "^ * *>«-^ - Harriman,
Syracuse. Onlv. Llbr.
MS 61-1647
Fairchild, Edwin Milton, 1865-1939.
Papers, 1866-1922.
1201tems.
In Duke University Library.
Educator. Correspondence and other papers, chiefly concerning
tenrTl! 1 tte Natlon «l Institute for Moral Education^
hi™ f^eOn 8 ™^ Education Institution) Most of the letters are
by or to Falrchi d and Bernard Nadal Baker, a Baltimore business-
"•SS«i!Sf rted ln , 1 moral / , 6 J 1 » ucaHon ' deludes correspondence and
Sftu^.ESJE?'" 1 ?!!? < 18 8°i?) of Falrchlld's wife, Mary Salome
(Cutler) Fairchild, a library lecturer.
Card catalog In the library.
Acquired, i960.
1. Character Education Institution, Washington, D O. 2. Moral
^MrtMM rUf 4001 PTOSe - I i,^ aker ' Bernard Nadal, 1854-1918.
n. Fairchild, Mary Salome (Cutler), 1865-1921
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1648
Telberg, Georgii Gustavovich.
Papers, mainly ca. 1916-ca. 40.
2 ft. (ca. 1200 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
«„? 1I ff l an . autno .^ lecturer and government official Autobiography
and memoirs, literary MS&, lecture notes, speeches, periodical
^h^J^^ BVal>eT ^ m J^' «»«*rning Telberg's life in Russia,
S* e rf 5? Jg "™* a , member of the Kerensky government, and his later
life In the Far Bast and the United States.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
?^S.™ « ,,ve8tl f a . torB under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on Uterary rights available In the library.
Gifts of Ina Telberg and Vladimir G. Telberg, 1945 and 1957.
*&&$££,$ S££t " «-'«-Hi«t.-BevoW
MS 61-1649
Haigh, Henry Allyn, 1864-1942.
Papers, 1873-1942.
4 ft.
In Dearborn (Mich.) Historical Museum
mISS^o 8 """ 1 and . local hl8t orlan, of Dearborn. Mich. Diaries
(1878-1942) •.reminiscences and extracts from the diaries: papers
(some of which were published In local newspapers) on Haigh's
va ?°J?L. ,n . tere8 J 8 Buen as MlfWgan State CollegC Greenfield VUlage,
and Dearborn history; materials relating to his family and friends!
business papers, and scrapbpoks (1894-1940)
2P5 n toinvestlgators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Mrs. B. Allyn Haigh, 1955.
m„lV M1<:hl , gan- » S ™ te diversity of Agriculture and Applied Science.
SSf w""! ' x?- ^ mBon Ins «tnte (Henry Ford MuseSm and gS
family Dearborn, Mich. 8. Dearborn, Mich.— Hist. 4. Heigh
Dearborn Hist Museum
MS 61-1660
Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946.
Papers, 1902-46.
9 ft. (ca: 2200 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies ( negative)
Statistician, economist, and army officer. Correspondence, Jour-
nals, notes, reports, originals and photocopies of statistical tables and
graphs, articles, printed material, and other papers. Includes state-
rial on Ayres* work with the Dawes Oassaataaten on German Repara-
tions (1924), and on ooedltlooa In WosaiBgtoe, D. O. during World
War I, as well as Journals of Bis trios is Sgvwps la 1887-29.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted bv the librarv
Gift of W. Randolph Burgeas, 1866-58.
1. Allied Powers (1919- ) Reparation Commission. 2 Euro-
pean War, 1914-1918— Washington, D. C. 8. Washington, D O — So?
condlt. 4. Europe— Deacr. & trav.— 1919-
MS 61-1661
Beauharnais, Eugene de, prince (PEiohstott, 1781-1824
Papers, 1816-19.
ca. 30,000 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Napoleon's viceroy la Italy. Mainly papers of bis political ad-
ministration.
Finding list with description prepared by the donor. Also de-
scribed in The Princeton University Library chronicle, v. 8. no 2
(Feb. 1942) p. 48-49. ^ ^
Gift of Andre de Ooppet
E*?r^r iCT, - S,Dm Utaly (Republic and
».. . t,'. '"t.k MS 61-1662
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
V- S. General Land Ofjioe.
Land survey papers from the Cincinnati Land Office,
1814?-1818? ^
ca. 800 Items.
In Ohio State Library.
Access restricted.
<L Ohio — Surveys.
• am «w r.„ MS 61-1663
Ohio. State Llbr.
Slide, Lawrence Francis, 1866-1938.
Correspondence, 1876-1987.
82ft
In Catholic University of America collections.
Pathologist, specialist In tuberculosis, and promoter of hospitals
for consumptives. Principal Institutions mentioned are Rush Hos-
pital for Diseases of the Chest, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Society
for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Free Hospital for Poor Consump-
tives, and Henry Phlpps Institute for the Study, Treatment and Pre-
vention of Tuberculosis.
Gift of Mercedes and Ella Flick, daughters of Dr. Flick, 1956
L Tuberculosis— Hospitals and sanatorlums— Pennsylvania. '
MS 61-1664
Catholic Univ. of America. Library
Gibbs, Wolcott, 1822-1908.
Letters, 1860-1902.
800 Items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)'
University professor. Letters to Ogden Nicholas Rood relating to
Rood's work In Inorganic chemistry and Glob's work In Dhvslcs
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift of the Rood family, 1904.
188 1 i-1802 mlStrr ' Inorganlc - 2 - Pnyslcs. i. Rood, Ogden Nicholas,
F«H name: Oliver Wolcott Glbbs.
Franklin Institute. Llbr. MS 61-1666
Charters, Werrett Wallace, 1876-1962.
Papers, ca. 1912-62.
100,000 Items.
In Ohio State University Library.
University professor and author. Correspondence (official and busi-
ness), printed matter, and other papers chiefly relating to character
education and traits, health, movies (Including the Payne Fund study
of the effects of movies on Juvenile audiences), music, radio, religious
education, vocational education, women's education (Including tho
study conducted at Stephens College In Missouri), educational groups,
university affairs at the University of Missouri and the Ohio State
University, and other aspects of education. Includes correspondence
with publishers of elementary textbooks and other educational books.
Card Index In the library.
Described In Educational research bulletin, v. 34. no 4 (Am- 13.
1055) p. 98-100. ' ' ,w *
Open to Investigators unjler library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Charters and W. W. Charters, Jr., 1858.
1. Education— Collected works. 2. Missouri, University. 8' Ohio
State University, Columbus.
MS 61-1666
Ohio State Univ. llbr.
504
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wiley, Louis, 1869-1935.
Papers, 1861-1954.
15 ft
In University of Rochester Library.
Journalist. Correspondence and other papers. Includes letters
written to Wiley by persons prominent in government and newspapers,
and In the business, social, and entertainment worlds from the early
180CS until Wiley's death in 1885. Correspondents include Nancy
Witcher (Langhorne) Astor, Lord Beaverbrook, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Richard E. Byrd, Carrie Chapman Catt, Calvin OodUdge, Wal-
ter Duranty, James A. Farley, Edna Ferber, Warren Q. Harding,
William S. Hart, Cardinal Hayes, Charles Evaus Hughes, Fiorello H.
La Guardla, Sir Thomas Upton, Andrew Mellon, Adoplh S. Ochs,
Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alfred B. Smith, William
Howard Taft, Margaret Bourke-Whlte, William Allen White, and
Woodrow Wilson.
Partial card Index to letters.
Described in the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 9, no. 1
(Autumn 1953) p. 1-11.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Wiley family, 1858-60.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-1657
Rochester, Univ. Llbr.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on language.
19 v.
In American Philosophical Society Lt&rary.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Includes Baslllo da Gemona's Dlctlonarlum linguae Sinensis;
Johann Buxtorffs Hebrew grammar, translated Into English; Peter
Stephen Du Ponceau's Sea terms in different languages, and 9 volumes
of his philological notebooks ; George Robins Gllddon's Analecta hlero-
glypblca; Matthias Kramer's Itallttnischteutsch dlctlonarlum;
Nicolas Masglas' Essal de solution du probleme phllologlque propose"
en l'annfe 1823; Christian Mentzel's Minutes of a Chinese lexicon,
translated from the Latin and enlarged by J. W. (1806) ; George Ord's
notes on the use of French verbs; and John Taylor's Hebrew lexicon,
transcribed from his Concordance. Also includes a grammar and
vocabulary of the Tamil language.
Cataloged Individually In manuscripts catalog of the library.
In part gifts of Henry Phillips, Jr., and Mary Taylor; deposit by
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,'
1. Language and languages — Collections.
MS 61-1668
American Philosophical Society. Library
Carr, Wilbur John, 1870-1942.
Papers, 1892-1942.
10 ft. (ea. 5000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
State Department official. Correspondence, diaries (1896-42),
speeches, biographical material, articles, photos., and other papers,
concerning the operations and personnel policies of the Department
of State as well as Carr's pergonal and social life and his service as
Minister to Czechoslovakia in 1937.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Carr, 1960.
1. U. S. Dept. of State. 2. Washington, D. C— Soc. life & cust
3. Diplomats— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. U. S. — For.
rel.— Czechoslovakia. 5, Czechoslovakia— For. rel.^-U. S.
MS 61-1659
Fairfield, N. Y. Seminary.
Records, 1810-1922.
4 ft. (2700 Items)
In Syracuse University Library.
Papers of the Fairfield, N. Y. Academy (1803-ca. 1895) and Its
sister Institution, Fairfield Medical College (1812-40) Includes lec-
ture notes (ca. 1828-68) In chemistry and physics of William Mather,
the personal papers of Alonzo C. Mather together with the personal
papers of Messrs. Buell, Ohassell, Mather, Watklng, and other faculty
members and their families.
Gift, 1964. .;■'■;
1. Chemistry— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Physics— Addresses,
essays, leetures. I. Mather, William, 1802-1890. n. Mather,
Alonzo 0. m. Fairfield, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons
of the Western District.
MS 61-1660
Syracuse. Univ. Llbr.
Hill, Joel Edgar.
Correspondence, 1872-1910.
207 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Teacher and mail clerk, of Stokes Co., N. O. Family and personal
correspondence, chiefly from Hill's father, brothers, sisters, and
women friends. Includes letters from his father In 1877 relating to
Hill's efforts to secure a Federal position; letters from his brother
W. Lee Hill, reflecting his life as a Baltimore medical student and
North Carolina physician; and many letters from Jesse Walling,
With comments on Julia Marlowe and Joseph Jefferson.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
1 Patronage, Political— U. S. 2. Medicine— North Carolina. 3.
Marlowe, Julia, 1865-1950. 4. Jefferson, Joseph, 1829-1905. I,
Walling, Jesse, n. Hill family.
MS61-1661
Duke Univ. Library
Morgan, Lewis Henry. 1818-1881.
Papers, 1839-85.
17 ft. and 1 reel of microfilm.
In University of Rochester Library.
In part, photocopies.
Lawyer and ethnologist Correspondence, diaries, MSS. of Mor-
gan's published and unpublished works, field notes, scraphooks, and
other papers reflecting Morgan's Interest In the Iroquois and other
Indian tribes, and in all primitive peoples, and showing the develop-
ment of his interpretation of the evolution of social organization.
Correspondents include Henry Adams, Adolph F. Bandelier, Charles
Darwin, Joseph Henry, Francis Parkman. and Herbert Spencer.
Index of correspondents.
Descriptive table of contents of manuscript journals and record of
Indian letters In the library. Also described in PubUcatlon fund
series of the Rochester Historical Society, v. 2 (1923) p. 83-97, and
in the University of Rochester Library bulletin, v. 2, no. 8 (June
1947) p. 48-52.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Bequest from the Morgan estate, 1909.
1 Scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Iroquois In-
dians. 8. Indians of North America. 4. Ethnology— North America.
6. Society, Primitive. M S 61-1662
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
This number not used: MS 61-1663
Vaughan, Samuel, b. 1762.
Papers, 1776-82.
ca. 120 Items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Correspondence (family and business), notebooks, essnys, poetry,
school notes, mathematical problems, business records, and other
papers chiefly relating to scientific matters. Correspondence Includes
a letter from Joseph Priestly describing the making of phosphoric
acid, letters written by Vaughan's mother Sarah referring to Pfjeat-
ley, a draft letter quoting Priestley's opinion on Benjamin Franklin s
method of acquiring a style of writing, and 2 draft letters relating
to scientific subjects.
Described in Journal of the Franklin Institute, v. 247, no. 8 (Mar.
1949) p. 196-204.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Samuel Vaughan Merrick.
1 School notebooks. 2. Phosphoric add. 8. Franklin, Benjamin,
1706-1790. 4. Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804. 61-1664
Franklin Institute. Library
Dingman, Mary Agnes.
Papers, 1917-57.
1 box and 1 folder. .','... ,k^,^
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-r65)
Letters by and about Miss Dingman, biographical material, and
papers of the Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women @ in-
ternational Organisations, of which she was chairman.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1969-58. - ' , ,' » u .i
I. Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women's International
0rganl8atl0n8 - MS6H666
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
505
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cleland, Thomas Maitland, 1880-
Papers, 1900-49.
3 ft. (en. 1200 Items)
In Library of Ctongress, Manuscript Division.
Boos designer and Illustrator. Correspondence, drawlnes. UH»
pages and designs for books and adyerrteemmta Im ndesTlaSe »r!
residence with Daniel B. Ppdlke of Merrymount ftSs. as^U M
with others for whom Cleland worked ■ . ■ *~"
Informatlon^on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Cleland, 1869. ouurarjr.
BeSNaWMlkl 2 - IUu8trat,on ot books-U. S. r. Updike, Daniel
MS 61-1666
Young, William R K
Correspondence of William R. K. Young and Morgan A.
Gunst, 1909-40.
280 Items.
In Stanford University Library,
Correspondence of W. B. K. Young and Morgan A. Gunst with
bookstores and societies selling rare and fine books. Muchof th»
sorrespondance Is with T.Toobden-Sander^S oftte Dovm Pr^T
Unpublished guide In the library. ™ ™ 5 " 8-
Information on literary rights available in the library.
PS "l" 16 ^t" 16 o* Morgan A. Gunst, 1969.
o.h ookc ^I ect!nsr - '• Onnst, Morgan Arthur, d. lflea ttOobden.
Sanderson, Thomas James, 1840-1922. ^^ uoouen.
Stanford Univ. Library MS 61-1667
Washington, D. C. National Library for the Blind.
Records, 1911-64.
lft (ca. 1000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
h «S?^ «2?S nc ? re P orta - memoranda, and publications, of the li-
brary and of Its founder and director (1911-82), Btta J. Glffln. Con-
cerns library services for the bUndand Miss Glffln's role h. TnltlaUnV
^&?522&£g&» ™° <»"««<>» i. in the Library of Co£
Unpublished finding aid in the Ubrary.
J n £? rm l t . ,on ^ Ut«™>f7 rights available In the Ubrary.
Gift of Florence O. Bell, 1958. *
Etta Syn Ubrarle8 f ° r the - * BUnd ' Booto tor tte - "■ «"«■.
MS 61-1668
Karnes, Emma, 1866-1962.
Letters to Francis Wilson Lee. 1886-91
76 Items. *
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-87)
Singer. LetterB to Francis Wilson Lee of Boston, treasurer of n
to T?n^M? tends t0 flnance Mbs "«* nZlc^'stuXIbreit
Unpublished inventory In the library. «uuies auroao.
France Witaon S .~ 00rre8POndenCe ' remtal8c « n «». •«* i- Lee,
Badcllffe College. LIbr. MS 61-1669
Curtis, Vera.
Papers, 1907-48.
1 box and 1 scrapbpok.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-88)
m wi!S r '.^ < l or ^f sponden<:e ' wr « ln BB and lecture notes on musical
subjects, portraits and publicity pictures, program notes, and cUp.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Musicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Music— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. 8. Concerts-Programs. MUB >e— *a
BadcUffe College. LIbr. MS 61-1670
Ransom, Elba Taylor, 1867-1966.
Papers, 1888-1966.
". '."1 box and several Items.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-S2)
Physician Correspondence, articles, clippings, and photos, con-
cerning Dr. Bansom's education, and her practice In Boston.
UnpubUshed Inventory In the library.
X Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Women as
physicians. "-.en ot
Badcllffe College. LIbr.
MS 61-1671
Gardiner family.
. Papers, 1826-80.
4 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-70)
Correspondence of a prominent Boston family, Including the Per-
kins, Gary, Agassiz and Gushing branches, together with travel Jour-
nals scrapbooks, and unpublished MSS. of Mary Gardiner Davis
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1958-59.
1. Boston— Soc. life & cust 2. Voyages and travels. 8. New Bng-
land— Soc, life & cust i. Davis, Mary (Gardiner)
BadcUffe College. LIbr. 61-1672
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler.
Papers, 1922-67.
2 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-18)
Author and traveler. Journals (1922-48, 1953-67) of home life In
Missouri and Cambridge, Mass., of travels In the United States and
abroad, and of comments on national and world affairs; and letter*
and articles (1949-61) describing travels. '
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958-58.
1. Missouri— Soc. life & cust. 2. Cambridge, Mass.— Soc. life A
cust 8. U. 3.— Descr. & trav. 4. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1919-
5. World politics.
BadcUffe College. LIbr. MS 61-1673
Paine, Elsie Miriam.
Papers, 1900-48.
4 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-40, A-P14)
Diaries (1900-22) covering student life at BadcUffe OoUege and
subsequent employment as a secretary In Fay Bouse, together with
recollections of the Church School of the First Church (Congrega-
tional) In Cambridge. iv~«»™b»
UnpubUshed Inventory in the Ubrary.
Acquired 1968.
1. Badcllffe College— Students. 2. BadcUffe OoUege. Fay House
& Cambridge, Mass.— Soc. life & cust 4. Cambridge, Mass. First
Badcllffe College. LIbr.
MS 61-1674
Dana family.
Papers, 1829-1937.
260v.
In BadcUffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-85)
Correspondence books, diaries, account books, and mlsceUaneous
notebooks of Sarah Watson Dana, 1814-1907, Buth Charlotte Dana,
1814-1901, and HUaabeth HUery Dana, 1846-1989, wife, sister, and
daughter of Blchard Henry Dana. Jr.
UnpubUshed inventory In the Ubrary.
MS 61-1675
BadcUffe OoUege. LIbr.
Atwell, Grace Parthenia.
Scrapbooks, 1886-1944.
6v.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-65)
Actress. Mainly theater programs and newspaper dippings re-
viewing the plays in which Miss AtweU acted.
UnpubUshed inventory In the library.
Acquired 1946.
1. Theater programs. 2. Drama— Hist. & crlt 8. Theater— U. S.
Badcllffe OoUege. LIbr.
Eastman, Linda Anne, 1867-
Papers, 1926-52.
7 lbox.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives.
Librarian. letters, biographical material, honors and tributes, and
writings, Including her Portrait of a librarian, WlUlam Howard
Brett
UnpubUshed Inventory In the Ubrary.
Acquired 1959.
1. Librarians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Brett Wil-
liam Howard, 1846-1918.
MS 61-1677
Badcllffe CoUege. LIbr.
5m
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Robinson, Chalfant, 1871-1946, collector.
Medieval and Renaissance documents.
4 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
1. Manuscripts, Latin — Collections.
Princeton TJnlT. Libr.
MS 61-1678
Biscoe, Helen Maria, 1860-1946.
Papers, 1881-1946.
2 boxes.
In RadcllHe College Library, Women's Archives (A-10, A-B62)
Teacher. Letters, diaries, other personal papers, an£ rams of
Miss Biscoe, together with letters or articles about her by Beulah
Marie Dlx Flebbe, Ethel Osgood, Maud Wood Park, and other former
pupils and friends.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1940.
f. Dlx, Beulah Marie, 1876- n. Osgood, Ethel B. m. Park,
Maud (Wood)
MS 61-1678
Radcllffe College. Libr.
Leland, Minerva E 1859-1926.
Correspondence, 1862-1926.
4 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-78)
Teacher. Over 1000 letters from family, school friends, and others.
Including information on Hfe at Colby, WeUesley, and Smith Colleges,
experiences in teaching, and the Influence of a teacher on her stu-
dents. Minerva Leland taught In Scituate, Mass., Springfield, Vt,
and, 1000-28, In the Newton, Mass., High School.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
1. Colby College. 2. Teachers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
MS 61-1680
Radcllffe College. Libr,
Blockley (Philadelphia General Hospital) papers, 20th cent,
ca. 6000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Data on all physicians who have been connected with Blockley
hospital from Its founding in 1781 to 1039.
Purchase.
1. Philadelphia. General Hospital. 2. Physicians— Philadelphia.
MS 61-1681
Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Medical records collection, ca. 1779-1896,
ca.SOOltems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Records of hospitals and dispensaries In Philadelphia. Includes
papers on the history of Blockley General Hospital, and Dr. James
Stratton's record books (1770-1816.)
1. Philadelphia— Hospitals. 2. Philadelphia— Dispensaries. 8. Phil-
adelphia. General Hospital— Hist. 4. Medical care— Philadelphia.
MS 61-1682
Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Alabama. University. Library.
Miscellaneous manuscript collections, ca, 1820-1910.
ca. 120 Items.
In University of Alabama Library.
Correspondence, Journals, ledgers, daybooks, sermons, newspaper
clippings, mortgages, wills, Indentures, and other legal documents and
papers. Names represented In the collection Include James M. Boil-
ing (d. 1850) lawyer and legislator; A and R. Cain, owners of a
tannery and general store in Northport, Ala.; Central Plank Road
Co.; John H. Dent; William Ely; Morgan S. Gilmer (b. 1846), public
official of Montgomery Co., Ala.; Henry Washington HUUard (1808-
1892), lawyer, educator, U. S. Representative from Alabama, and
Minister to Belgium; James Courtney Hixson (b. 1863), lawyer, com-
mandant of the University of Alabama, U, S. Consul to Poochow,
China, and Judge in the Philippines; Thomas Jones Taylor (1829-
1894), county surveyor, tar assessor, clerk of the circuit court, ana
probate Judge of Madison Co., Ala.; B. B. Teague ( 1820-1902), Baptist
minister; and Julia Strudwlck Tutwller (1841-1916), educator, prison
reformer, and author.
Unpublished finding aids In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Acquired from various sources, 1946-56.
1. Alabama — HlBt. — Sources.
MS 61-1683
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
St. Clair Co., III.
Archives, 1722-1845.
9 Items and 3 reels of microfilm.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and microfilm of originals in Illinois State Library
and In county offices In Belleville. ■_.,_.»_ i
Copies of records of French, English, and American activity in
Cahokla comprising the Perrln collection and other papers.
Unpublished catalog, calendars, and indexes in repository. Also
described in the Survey's Publication no. 6 (1958) p. 90-91.
L Archives— St Olalr Co., 111. 2. Illinois— Hist— Sources.
8 Cahokla, 111— Hist— Sources. I. Cahokla, 111, _
MS61-1884
Illinois. University. Illinois Hist. Survey
Robinson, Sidney, 1834-1898.
Letters, 1862-65.
11T it€Q19
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Letters written while serving In Company D ot the 117th Ifflnote
Infantry Regiment, to his parents, William S. B. Robinson and LetJOa
White RoblnBpn. and to his brothers, Joseph A. and William Jul©
K °Lm n nols Infantry. 117th Regt, 1862-1865. 2. U. S.-Hist-
Otvil War— Regimental histories— Illinois Infantry— 117th. 8. U. S.—
Hist. — Civil War— Personal narratives,
MS61-1686
Illinois. University. nMnois Hurt. Survey
Randolph Co., IU.
Records, 1718-1870.
ca. 85 items, 5 file drawers, and ca. 65 reels of microfilm.
In University of IUlnois, IUlnois Historical Survey coUectlons.
Transcripts and microfilm of originals in county <pfflces in Chester,
and in other repositories. .... .. u
Copies of records of French, English and American activity in
Kaskaskla and Fort Ohartres, including a group known as the Kas-
kaskla manuscripts, as well as county records.
Unpublished calendars, abstracts, and Indexes In the repository.
Also described in the Survey's Publication no. 6 (1056) p. 85-86.
1. Archives— Randolph Co., IU. 2, rillnols— Hist.— Sources.
8. Fort Ohartres, IU. I. Kaskaskla, IU.
MS 61-1686
Illinois. University. IUlnois Hist Survey
New-England Loyal Publication Society.
Records, 1863-64.
56 Items.
In University of Illinois, IUlnois Historical Survey collections.
Photocopies.
Chiefly letters to Charles BUot Norton, editor of the Society's
broadsides.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Frank Freldel.
I. Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908.
MS 61-1687
IUlnois. University. Illinois Hist Survey
New Harmony, Ihd.
Records, 1825-35.
3 folders. „ „ ..
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Photocopies from the records of Posey County and private collec-
tions.
Deeds, leases, agreements, court records and other papers concern-
ing Robert Owen'B purchase of New Harmony, and the litigation
following the disintegration of the community he founded there.
1. New Harmony, Ind.— Hist — Sources. i. Owen, Robert, 1771-
1858- MS 61-1688
Illinois. University. IUlnois Hist Survey
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931.
Falls of Schuylkill collection, 1900-27.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Historical sketches of the Falls of Schuylkill.
Presented by the estate of Mr. Mills, 1931.
1. Schuylkill River.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1689
507
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928.
Papers, 1906-20.
8 file drawers and 4 folders.
^University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Historian, editor, and archivist. Correspondence, notebooks and
il . «.W s concerning Alvord's work as editor of the collections of
rmnirSf f St ? te , B = St0rlcal ^ rary ' 1906 - 20 - and O" dl «*tor of the
Illinois Historical Survey, 1011-20; research projects on which he
worked .^himself and in collaboration with others; his editorial
projects with Lee Bldgood and Clarence E. Carter; and his testimony
in a case involving the navigability of the Des Plalnes River. In-
eludes notes on archival repositories, and correspondence with their
directors. Correspondents Include Herman V. Ames, William Beer.
H. P. Blggar, Emma Helen Blair, Ellphalet Wickes Blatchford, L O.
Burke, Lawrence J. Burpee, 0. M. Burton, Victor Cantet, Clarence E.
Carter, J A. O. Chandler, Mary Louise Dalton, Prances G. Davenport.
w r ? nr 9- Do u g ht y. Walter B. Do, jlas, George A, Dupuy. H Q.
Bckenrode, Worthlngton C. Ford, Martin I. J. Griffin, Edmund j!
wm^^, Z 1 '?? "?K Jame8 T on ' ^l"* 5 Phelps KeI1 <«g. Waldo G. Leland,
ni a v.^' L'neelbach, James Mooney, P. M. O'Leary, Thomas M
Owen, Victor Palstlts, Charles H. Rammelkamp, John F Snyder B B
S? ar ^'., ?£ ieBt s P° fford . W. G. Stanard, Benjamin Suite, James
Westfall Thompson. Reuben Gold Thwaltes, Frederick J. Turner, and
George Barton Winship. *
RniL^ rC 5 IV iS?r 1 ."'^ 2. Illinois. University. Illinois Historical
Survey. 3. IUlnois State Historical Library, Sprlngfleld. Collections.
mi i Ti, ,. MS 61-1690
IUlnois. University. Illinois Hist. Survey
'.IT. S. Congress. House.
Memorials and petitions from the Illinois country, 1803-
20.
93 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Photocopies. '
Memorials, petitions and other communications to the House of Reo-
wsenteUyes, chiefly from people in the Illinois country, on the separa-
?'?. -E , 5 ^^ om Indlana -»** lto W, land grants and titles, slaSer?.
Indian trade and expenditures, protection of the frontier/postal serv-
i€®t Bud roads.
1. IlllnolB— Hist— 1778-1865— Sources.
IUlnois. University. m. Hist. Survey
Chew, Samuel.
Papers, 1826-50.
264 items.
5i H1 2 t ? r !.'i al Soclet y of Pennsylvania collections,
nir. ii a phla , attorne y- Correspondence and other papers Drin-
«« Philadelphia, for the Mexican Government, for whom Chew
SJTIS?/ "J" 1 M ageut ln c' ud <* bills and receipts of the "comS
aSar'"" 49 * ^ M «'<- ^ernment,^
Purchase, 1066.
"1. Kensington (Sloop) 2. ShlD-buIlding— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1692
Btanrt, James Elwell Brown, 1833-1864.
Military correspondence, 1855-64.
268 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
^Confederate officer. Includes more than 100 letters by Robert B.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Stan. V. Henkels & Son, Philadelphia, 1925.
r*,h V i B -— H |?t—Cavll War— Sources. 2. TJ. S.— Hist— Civil War—
OampaUrns and battles. 8. Confederate States of AmeriS Arm£l
Hist— Sources. i. Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
Henry B.Huntington Library MS 61-1698
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1958.
Papers, 1892-1958.
14 file drawers.
In Western Reserve University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten) and photocopies.
Composer ; assistant conductor, Cleveland Orchestra (1920-26) • and
professor, Western Reserve University (1927-50) Music by Shepherd,
works of other composers and authors, student and teaching material!
correspondence and record file, date books, and programs
Indexed and cataloged.
Access restricted.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Grazella P. Shepherd, 1858,
1. Music— Instruction and study— V. S. 2. Musicians— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Concerts— Programs. 4. Concerts— Cleve-
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886.
Papers, 1844-ca. 1956.
27 ft.
In Amberst College Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Poet. Correspondence, poems, ancillary Mss., and other papers
Correspondence Includes letters exchanged between Mabel Loomls
Todd and all who were concerned with the publication of the first
editions of Miss Dickinson's Poems and Letters. Includes printer's
copies of Miss Dickinson's Letters (1931), Bolte of melody (1945)
both edited by Mabel Loomls Todd, and MUllcent Todd Bingham's
Ancestor's brocade (1945), Emily Dickinson, a revelation (19541 and
Emily Dickinson's home (1955) i «";, •«■
Card Index and unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of MUllcent Todd Bingham, 1966-57 ; and purchases.
Microfilm copy of the most significant portion of
the collection.
I. Todd, Mabel (Loomls) 1856-1932. n, Bingham, Mllllcent (Todd)
Amherst College. Llbr.
MS 61-1605
Western Reserve Univ.
Library
MS 61-1684
Wilbur, Richard, 1921-
Literary manuscripts, 1948-59 ?
87 Items.
In Amherst College Library.
Poet and educator. Typescripts, carbon copies (with or without
revision), or pencil MSS. of worksheets of 70 original poems, 5 prose
Items, 11 translations from the French, and one translation from the
Spanish.
Most of tbe Items have been published.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Wilbur, 1959-60.
Full name: Richard Pnrdy Wilbur.
* ,. .„„ ,... MS 61-1696
Amherst College. Llbr,
Rolfe, Humphries.
Literary manuscripts, 1911-56.
: ca. 160 items.
In Amherst College Library.
In part, transcripts.
P Jfl',„J ypescripts ' «a rb o° copies (with or without revisions) or
pencil MSS. of worksheets of 125 original poems, one prose Introduc-
tion, and 4 translations from the Welsh and the Latin.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Humphries, 1952-58.
AmherstOollege. Llbr. MS61-169T
Roseboro', Viola.
Letters, 1936-44.
175 Items.
In Amherst College Library.
Editor and author. Letters from Miss Roseboro' to Mrs. William
Orary Brownell. Includes one letter from Willa Gather.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. William O. Brownell, 1948.
i. Brownell, Virginia S. (Swinburne)
■"*"•."'»«.;. : r. t MS61-1688
Amherst College. Llbr.
Ephrata Community.
Records, 1786-1894.
ca.SOOitems.
In Free library of Philadelphia.
Forms part of the Henry S. Borneman Pennsylvania German col-
lection.
Correspondence, financial records, reports of executors, appraisals
of personal effects, Indentures, voting records, lists of trustees, and
other material showing the daily life and domestic economy of the
community. Includes material concerning the 'Ephrata Sisters.
Purchase, 1955.
1. Seventh-Day Baptists — Pennsylvania. 2. Seventh-Day Bap-
tists — Finance.
MS 61-1699
Philadelphia. Free Library
508
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Tiplady, Thomas, 1882-
Papers, 1882-1946.
ca. 2 ft
In Onion Theological Seminary library,
British Methodist minister, poet, and hymn writer. MSS. of hymns
and poems written by Tiplady up to Jan. 1, 1838, and bound volumes
of clippings by and about Tiplady. Much of the material relates to
his work as minister of London's Lambeth Mission and to his service
as a chaplain during the First World War. Part of a larger collection
owned by the Hymn Society of America.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Deposited by the Hymn Society of America, 1948.
1. Methodist Church (England) Missions. London. Lambeth.
2. Chaplains, Military— Gt. Brit.
MS 61-1700
Onion Theol. Sem. Llbr.
O'Rielly, Henry, 1806-1886.
Papers.
31 boxes and 51 v. and bundles.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Author and pioneer In the erection of telegraph lines. Letter
books, scrapbooks, and papers covering the telegraph, western land
settlement in New York State, New York politics and agriculture in
the mid-nineteenth century, and other topics. The material on In-
dians and pioneers of western New York Is arranged In 15 v. entitled
Western mementoes, 1774-1820.
1. Telegraph — U. S. 2. Land settlement — New York (State) 8.
Naw York (State)— PoL & govt 4. Agriculture— New York (State)
5. Indians of North America — New York (State) 6. Pioneers— New
York (State)
Name oriffinaUy: Henry O'Eellly.
: MS 61-1701
New York Historical Society
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912.*
Papers of Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1901-22.
ca. 170 Items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
In part, photocopies.
Inventor. Drawings of the 1903-05, 1907, and 1910 biplanes, and
the 1910 motor, representing the step by step record of research and
development which led to the first successful powered flight by
Wright and his brother Orville. Includes notes and other papers
relating to wind tunnel tests.
Described In Journal of the Franklin Institute, v. 252, no. 2 (Aug.
1951) p. 175-90.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Orville Wright.
1. Aeroplanes — Design and construction. 2. Aeroplanes — Models —
Testing. 3. Aero- nautlcs— Hist, i. Wright, Orville,
1871-1948.
MS 61-1702
Franklin Institute. Library
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1889.
Papers, 1836-89.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Lawyer, Confederate general and educator. Correspondence, a
short diary (1864), legal papers, reports, speeches, quartermaster and
ordnance supply lists, and muster rolls. The papers bulk, largest
during the Civil War when'Olayton organized the 39th Alabama In-
fantry Regiment, commanded a brigade, and served in Stuart's divi-
sion. Includes reports of battles near Atlanta, Ohlcamauga, Mur-
freesboro, New Hope and Rocky Face Mountain, Later he was circuit
court Judge In Alabama (18&fMJ8) and president of the University of
Alabama (1886-89)
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators undeg library restrictions.
Gift of Preston Olayton, 1950.
1. Lawyers — Alabama — ■Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 8. Confederate
States of America, Army — r Supplies and stores. 4. Confederate
States of America. Army— Registers.
MS 61-1703
Alabama. Untv. Llbr.
Waterman, Asa, 1743-1789.
Papers, 1776-81.
800 Items.
In Rhode Island State Archives.
Revolutionary Army officer. Correspondence and accounts con-
cerning the purchase and distribution of supplies for the Continental
Army In Rhode Island.
Index and unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Moulton.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Supplies.
MS 61-1704
Rhode Island State Archives
Ossining Historical Society.
Civil War records of local citizens, 1861-1901.
ca. 35 Items and 4 v.
In Ossining (N. Y.) Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Includes letters relating to the New York state frontier cavalry
(1865-1900), with passes and papers of Colonel James B. Swain of
the Uth New York Cavalry; copies of correspondence of Henry 0.
Symonds of the U. Sx Commissary of Subsistence office, Lonlflylll^,
Ky. (1864-65) ; a muster roll (1861) ; a scrapbook of the "Sing Sing
Tigers," 1. e, Co, F., 17th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry
(1861-1901) ; and some printed materials.
Gifts of Reuben Sterrltt, Florence Swain, and Frederick W. Deal-
ing, 1951-54.
1 V S — Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories— Mew York
(State/ 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. £., V.S.—
Hurt — Olvll War— Supplies. 4. Ossining— Hist.— Olvll War— Sources.
• MS61-1708
Ossining Hist. Soc.
Walker, James Perkins, 1829-1868.
Papers, 1849-1906.
101 Items.
In Princeton University Library,
Author and publisher. Chiefly correspondence and articles on re-
ligion. Includes correspondence of Walker as a member of the
Boston publishing Arm of Walker, Wise and Company.
Unpublished checklist In the library.
1. Theology— Addresses, essays, lectures. i. Walker, Wise and
Company.
MS 61-1708
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Behymer, Lynden Ellsworth.
Business records, 1881-1947. :
ca. 3990 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, account books, agreements and contracts, box of-
fice receipts, and other papers of Behymer, a California Impresario
who founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and was Its maa-
ager for 20 years.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Presented by Mrs. Behymer, 1948.
1. Music — Southwest, New. 2. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
MS 61-1707
Henry E. Huntington Library
Fell, Jesse W 1808-1887.
Papers, 1829-99.
157 Items and 1 carton.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, transcripts. „,
Lawyer, Republican politician and educator. Civil War pay-
master's vouchers, correspondence, memoranda, resolutions of the
Bloomlngton Bar Association on Fell's death, and other papers. Cor-
respondents Include Orville Hickman Browning, David Davis, Stephen
Arnold Douglas, Joseph Duncan, William Lee Davidson Ewlng, Joseph
Benson Foraker, Joseph J. Lewis, John Logan, Owen Lovejoy, John
George Nlcolay, Richard J. Oglesby, John M. Palmer, John Reynolds,
Nicholas H. Rldgely, Leonard Swett, Lyman Trumbull, and Richard
Yates
1. U. S. Army— Pay, allowances, etc. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Olvll Was*—
Source's. 3. Illinois— Pol. & govt.
MS 61-1708
Illinois. University. HI. Hist. Survey
U.S. Army.
Muster rolls, 1809-12.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Muster rolls and Inspection returns of the troops.
Purchase, 1900.
1 U. S. Army— Registers. 2. U. S. Army— Inspection.
MS 61-1709
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Price family.
Papers relating to Samuel Price.
ca. 300 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Fnmlly correspondence, notes, and photos, relating to Samuel I Price,
his services In the Navy during the Civil War, and his later life as a
marine engineer,
Gift of Samuel Victor Barr. „„,,.,
1 Price, Samuel. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives.
g jj t s.— Hist. Civil War — Naval operations. 4. Marine engineers —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
■ MS 61-1710
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
509
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Atkinson, George Henry, 1819-1889.
Letters, 1841-87.
126 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Congregatlonalist minister. Letters by Atkinson 'concerning his
work as a missionary In Oregon and his attempts to advance educa-
tion. Includes descriptions of conditions In Oregon -
Oatalog cards In the library.
Acquired from R.W. Lull, 1926.
o £_ M »»!ons— Oregon. 2. Congregational churches— Missions.
8. Education— Oregon. 4. Oregon— Soc. condlt """""a.
Henry E. Huntington Library -J.711
Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1798-1863.
72 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Epistles to and from London, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Indiana, reports, addresses, miscellaneous notes, and other - naDers.
Table of contents In the library. •«»»■»»
Acquired from Mrs. Howard H, Carpenter, 1953
^j^J^JxJs. Society of. Ohio— Hist.— Source* 2. Friends, Society
Henry E, Huntington Library ^; 1 ~ 1712
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877.
Papers, 1881-78.
71 Items.
In University of Illinois. Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Microfilmed, 1952, from originals owned by Aline Owen Neal
Social and educational reformer, U. S. Representative, diplomat,
and spiritualist. Correspondence, memoranda, and legal papers, in-
cluding Owen's certificate of naturalization (1831) Most of the
papers are of the 1870's, and many of them concern spiritualism. In-
dudes a memorandum (1863) to Abraham Lincoln on The pardoning
power as an element of reconstruction. Correspondents Include James
Freeman Clarke, Charles W. Elliott, and Henry James
Unpublished catalog microfilmed with the collection
1. Spiritualism. 2. Pardon— U. S. 8. Reconstruction.
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey MS 61-1713
Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836.
Diaries.
2.T.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Diaries of summer visits to Geneseo, N. Y. (1821) and to Phlla-
delphla by a resident of New York City. i ™ m rmia
1. Geneseo, N. Y.— Descr. 2. Philadelphia— Descr.
New York Historical Society MS 61-1714
Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850, oolleotor.
Papers.
2 v..
In New York Historical Society collections.
Presbyterian clergyman and historian. Original letters and his-
torical data collected by Miller at the beginning the ^9th^entu£
for a proposed history of New York. + century
n rt^?° t ^,,°^« B!aSth ^S ,t< S' U J- ^ John Lro" Gardiner were
printed In Collections of the New York Historical Society (1860)
^New York (State)-Hlst-Sources. 2. Bast Hamitoi NT-
Hew York Historical
Society
MS 61-1715
Governors of Pennsylvania; autograph letters. 1778-1891
ca. 50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Autograph letters, brief autobiographical sketches, and photos of
several governors of Pennsylvania. *.«-.»
1. Pennsylvania — Governors— Blog.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dane family.
Papers, 1849-1934.
1080 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Personal correspondence of Ezra Dane and his family, who settled
In California during the gold rush period. The largest group of let-
££L£ ft 2 m K Mr8 A. D ^ fl ^J fltor ' Ada Nutting Baker, written from
V 8catn *> M '? h - . °* 01tU War tatereat "» the letters (1861-66) of
James W. Nnttlng. Includes notes and miscellaneous Items used by
George Ezra i Dane to preparing Alonio Delano's Sojourn with royalty.
Sketches of Old Block, and others. ™v«"Ji
Summary report In the library.
Qlft of George B. Dane, 1934-39.
1. California — Gold discoveries. 2. U. S. — Hist — Olvll War Per-
sonal narratives.
MS 61-1717
Henry E. Huntington
Library
Greene, Evarts Boutell, 1870-1947.
Correspondence, 1906-39.
9 v. and 1 folder.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey Collections.
Historian. Letter books (1906-11) comprising Green's corre-
spondence as dean of the College of Tjternture and Arts of the Uni-
versity of Illinois, and a folder (18^*89) of his correspondence with
Theodore O. Pease concerning various professional matters, partlcu-
larly in relation to the University and the Illinois State Historical
Library.
1. HUnols State Historical' Library, Springfield. 2. Illinois Uni-
versity. 8. Historians — Correspondence, reminiscences, eta i nil-
doreOalvlnTllaiim 686 °* ^"""^ aDd ^ tt Pea8e ' **~
Illinois. University.
111. Hist. Survey
MS 61-1718
Brown, Mary (Stockton) collector.
Miscellaneous paoers, 1764-1860.
ca. 93 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters to Samuel Cooper and others (1819-37), some relating to
Cooper's western expedition ; papers from the estate of Mary Graham,
Bordentown (1817-80), Including the accounts of Newberry SmlS
executor; papers of John Harrison, Including his will (1826) : mar-
riage certificate of Thomas Harrison and Sarah Richards C1764) •
and papers of M. G. Taylor & Co. (1854-60)
Presented by Mrs. Brown.
1. The West— Descr. & trav.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1719
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin.
Business records, 1856-68.
274 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer and journalist of Jacksonville, Or. Correspondence,
account books, bills, and other business papers. Some of the papers
relate to local politics and the settlement of claims against the Oov-
ernment for services In defence of the frontier in the Rogue River
Indian troubles.
Acquired from Fred Lockley, 1924.
««».: Oregon— Pol. & govt 2. Pacific coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-
1865— Claims. 8. U. S.— Claims. '
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1720
Eagle, John H
Letters, 1892-55.
49 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters written by Eagle to his wife, Margaret H. Drum Eagle, and
to other members of his family, from California, describing his life as
a miner near Auburn, Calif,, and including details concerning the
prices of food and other commodities, living conditions, and a descrip-
tion of the community, A few letters describe Eagle's Journey across
the Isthmus of Panama.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Helen L. Dobson, 1034.
. 1. California— Gold discoveries. 2. Frontier and pioneer Ufe—
California. 3. Auburn Calif.— Descr. 4. Voyages to the Pacific coast
r. Eagle, Margaret H. (Drum)
Henry B. Huntington Library
Lehman, George M collector.
Union .Canal papers, 1791-1922.
8 boxes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1820-1922), letter books, including a letter book
of B. B. Lehman (1849-77), business books and miscellaneous rec-
ords, annual reports, maps, charts, and diagrams.
Presented by Mr. Lehman, 1943.
1. Union CanaL
MS 61-1722
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
510
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Shakers.
Records of colonies in Kentucky and Union Village, Ohio,
1806-96.
Items and 12 reels of microfilm.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Microfilm of originals In Western Reserve University, in the Li-
brary of Congress, and in the Church of Pleasant Hill, Ky.
1 Shakers— Kentucky. 2. Shakers— Union Village, Ohio.
." ■" MS61-1723
Illinois. University. IU. Hist. Survey
Fox, John, 6. 1806.
Papers, 1784-1892,
2189 Items.
In Duke University Lii *ary.
Politician and South Carolina legislator. Correspondence and
other papers (chiefly 1826-92) Many of the pre-1834 papers are Of
William L. Miller, a business associate of Fox. Correspondence con-
cerns slave purchasing and management, South Carolina local poli-
tics and economic and banking conditions, ante-bellum life at the
University of Virginia and South Carolina College, Southern rail-
roads, the South Carolina and Alabama militias, national politics
<1850-«0), the Know-Nothing Party, South Carolina secession, crime
and 'aw enforcement In the Confederacy, Fox's attempt to pay his
debts" after the Civil War, Reconstruction In South Carolina, and
political activities of Negroes In 1872.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1949. „ ,_.„■„
1 Slavery In the U. S.— South Carolina. 2. South Carolina— Pol.
& govt » Reconstruction — South Carolina. 4. South Carolina—
Bcon condlt B. South Carolina. University. 6. Virginia. Univer-
sity 7 South Carolina— Militia. 8. Alabama— Militia. 9. U. S. —
Pol ' & govt.— 1849-1861. 10. American Party. 11. Railroads— South-
ern States 12. Crime and criminals — Confederate States of America.
X.M.Uer, William L. MS 61-1724
Duke Univ. Library
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1856.
Estate papers, 1827-90.
ca. 1000 items.
In Alabama University Library. .
Alabama planter. Correspondence, legal documents, and other
papers. Primarily concerns the estate Townsend left In 1856 to 40
of his slaves whom he emancipated by a will which waB drafted and
executed by S. D. Cabanlss, and contested by rival heirs. The estate
was llquldnted on credit for over $200,000 In 1860, but the war Inter-
vened, so the collectible funds were not distributed until the 1870 s.
Also concerns the education and other affairs of the legatees, their
disappointed expectations, and trips on their behalf to Ohio by W. D.
Chadlcks, and to Kansas by Cabanlss. Includes material on the
voided will of Edmund Townsend which left the bulk of his $500,000
estate to his two mulatto children.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Frances Roberts, 1944. _
1 Slavery In the U. S.— Alabama. 2. Slavery in the U. S.— Eman-
cipation 3 Negroes— Education. 4. Negroes— Kansas. 6. Negroes-
Ohio i Cabanlss, S. D. n. Townsend, Edmund, d. 1853.
MS 61-1726
Alabama. Univ. Libr.
French, Alvin S d. 1864.
Correspondence, 1866-64.
79 items. „ „ '
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts. „, _i
Illinois soldier. Correspondence, chiefly of Civil War Interest.
Unpublished calendar In the repository contains notes on letters
of family Interest not In the repository.
1. U. S— Hist— -Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S.— Hist.—
Civil War — Regimental histories — Illinois.
MS 61-1726
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Eddy, Henry, 1798-1848.
Papers, 1822-48.
882 Items
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts. . .
Newspaper publisher and lawyer. Correspondence and a tew
other papers. Includes many items for the 1846 session of the Illi-
nois General Assembly in which Eddy served. Correspondents In-
clude Benjamin Bond, Sidney Breese, OrvlUe Hickman Browning,
Edward Coles, Daniel Cook, Joseph Duncan, Nlnian Eds-mrds, Wil-
liam Lee Davidson Ewlng, A. F. Field, George Flower, Ellas Kent
Kane, Owen Lovejoy, John Reynolds, Walter B. Scates, James
Shields, and Lyman Trumbull.
Unpublished calendar and name Index In the repository.
1 Illinois. General Assembly. 2. Illinois— Pol. & govt.
MS 61-1727
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Davis, David, 1816-1886.
Correspondence, ca, 1861-84.
44 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts from various collections.
Judge and U. S. Senator. Includes 24 letters to Thomas Drum-
mond, and other correspondence with Ward Hill Lamon, William
Ward Orme, Leonard B. Swett and John Wentworth.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
MS 61-1728
Illinois. University. HI. Hist Survey
Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881.
Papers, 1829-87.
320 Items
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies of originals In- the Illinois State His-
torical Library, the Library of Congress, members of the O Bannon
family, and other persons. _
Lawyer U S. Senator, and Secretary of the Interior. Correspond-
ence Of 297 letters, speeches, memoranda of Andrew Johnson 3
Cabinet meetings, an address before the Adams County Bar Associa-
tion after Browning's death, and photos, of Browning, his family and
colleagues. Includes original letters received by Theodore a Pease
and James G. RandaU when they published Browning's i diary (1850-
81) In the Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, v. 20
and 22 (1925-33) Correspondents' include Isaac, Newton Arnold,
Hardin. Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, John Alexander Mc-
Olernand, John Pope, William Henry Seward, William Tecumseh
Sherman, Joseph Smith, Edwin McMasters Stanton, Gideon Welles,
a ° 1. U° S— Po°. &'govt— 1849-1877. 2. Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S.,
1808-187R 3. Illinois— Pol. & govt. MS 61-1729
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Science and Art Club of Germantown, PhUaddpUa.
Papers, 1880-1944.
■4 V.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence (1880-1948) and minutes (1911-44)
Presented by Donald Ruhel, 1946.
. MS 61-1730
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
School notebooks and textbooks, 1667-1872.
ca. 40 v. j .. . .
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous school notebooks and texts, mainly on mathematics,
bookkeeping, surveying, and French.
1. School notebooks. 2. Text-books.
MS 61-1781
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mickley, Joseph J _ 1799-1878, ooOeotor.
Swedish manuscripts, 1636-1811.
ca. 500 Items,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Ctoptesof letters and miscellaneous papers containing material on
the Swedish settlement on the Delaware River.
Presented by John J. Mickley. " .
1. New Sweden— Hist.— Sources. 2. Swedes in the U.S. ■ .
Movl — XTtW
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
EI Dorado Co., Calif.
Archives, 1842-1906.
In Henry RHuntington Library (San Marino, °« lu -> „__
Court, land, school, and county treasurer's records, mining papers,
and other records.
Acquired from James H. Sweeney, 194B.
1. El Dorado Co., Calif.— Hist— Sources. 61-1788
Henry E. Huntington Library
511
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Virginia Infantry. Slat Regt., 1861-1866. Company F.
Records, 1859-1901.
ca. 115 items,
In-fienry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forma part of the library's Brock collection of Virglnlana.
Miscellaneous regimental returns, records, and other papers, espe-
cially for Company F of this regiment, for the Civil War period, to-
gether with postwar material gathered by the F Company Association
of Richmond. ■
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
* h O.S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Virginia In-
fantry— 21st. 2. U. S.— Hlst-Clvll War— Registers, lists, etc. i.
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1014, collector. Virglnlana.
„ t, x. MS61-1T34
Henry B. Huntington Library
Damon, John Fox.
Correspondence, 1849-1902.
63 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence of Damon, a pioneer of the California gold rush,
relating to life In San Francisco, Oregon, and Washington, and con-
cerning chiefly the activities of the Scottish Rite Masons of which
Damon was a member.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from B. O. Damon, 1930.
1. California— Gold discoveries. 2. Pacific coast— Soc. life & coat.
8. Freemasons. D. S. Scottish Rite.
™ „ ,"■_/■ MS61-1735
Henry B. Huntington Library
Clyman, James, 1792-1881.
Papers, 1827-81.
52 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Frontiersman and trapper. Correspondence, diaries, and documents
relating to the Black Hawk War and the commercial transactions of
the Arm of Clyman & Arnett, who were engaged In the sawmill
business,
Catalog cards In the library. The nine vols, of diaries (1844-46)
have been published by O. L. Camp In his James Clyman American
frontiersman (1928)
Acquired from Charles L. Camp.
1. Black Hawk War, 1832. 2. Lumber trade— Wauwatoga, Wis.
m ,* .. _ MS 61-1736
Henry B. Huntington Library
Chapman, Solon Maxley.
Papers, 1859-1928.
ca. 585 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
President of the Bank of Napa, Calif. Diaries (1872-1928) record-
ing the day-by-day life of a business man in a typical small western
town, and other personal and business papers
Gift of Goldle Starr, 1039. ^
1. Napa, Calif.— Soc. life & cust
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1737
Carr, Jeanne C (Smith)
Papers, 1842-1903.
192 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Correspondence, articles, and other papers of Jeanne Carr and her
r u ?o™ d '.5? ra S - Q*™' a P rofe8s o«' of science, who settled In Pasadena
In 1880. The papers relate to botany, to early California, and to dare's
work In the universities of Wisconsin and California
Summary report and catalog cards In the library. '
Acquired from A. L. Carr, 1931 and 1936.
■^ B J >ta 5f - 2 - OalUornla— Hist— To 1846. 8. California, Univer-
sity. 4. Wisconsin. University. I. Carr, Ezra Slocum, 1819-1894.
MS 61—1788
Henry B. Huntington Library
Boreman, Jacob Smith.
Papers, 1867-1912.
63 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Judge. Correspondence, personal papers, and the complete type-
written and shorthand records <s* the two trials of John D. Lee, de-
fendant In the Mountain Meadows (Utah) Massacre, tried before
Boreman (1875-77)
Summary report of the collection In the library.
1. Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1857. i. Lee, John Doyle. 1812-
1877, defendant
MS 61-1739
Henry B. Huntington Library
Blair, James L 1816 or 17-1852.
Correspondence, 1845-79.
165 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Naval officer and operator of a steamboat line between San Fran-
cisco and Sacramento. Ninety-five letters to Blair's wife, letters of
condolence on his death, and correspondence on the administration
of his estate by his brother, Montgomery Blair.
Acquired from Thomas M. Spauldtng, 1936-37.
i. Blair, Mary Serena Eliza ( Jessup)
x, ™ „ .. MS 61-1740
Henry B. Huntington Library
Alberni, Pedro de.
Papers, 1789-93.
148 items.
In Henry E, Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters and documents relating to the outfitting, and return of, the
Spanish expedition to Nootka Island composed of volunteers from
Catalonia under the command of Alberni. Correspondents Include
Florez, Revllla Gigedo, Jacpbo Ugarte y Loyola, and Urrutia.
Descriptive list In the library.
Acquired from B. Bberstadt 1923.
1. Northwest coast of North America. 2. Nootka Sound. 8 Amer-
ica—Disc. & explor. — Spanish.
~ '' ™„ . MS61-1741
Henry B.Huntington Library
Karpinski, Louis Charles, 1878-1966, oolleotor.
Maps from French archives, 16th cent.
500 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Photocopies.
Copies of maps of North, Central, and South America and of ports
and naval operations.
1. America — Maps, 2. Harbors— Maps.
MS 61-1742
Illinois. University. Ill, Hist. Survey
Leaueur, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1846.
Sketchbooks, 1816-37.
ca. 1200 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Microfilm of originals In LeHavre Museum d'hlstolre natarelle, and
of photos, of those originals In American Antiquarian Society col-
lections.
French naturalist and artist, Sketches made during travels In the
United States and the West Indies, Including long residence In Phila-
delphia and New Harmony, Ind.
Described In the Survey's Publication no. 6 (1956) p. 68; in Mis-
sissippi Valley historical review, v. 10, no. 1 (June 1928) p, 53-78; and
In Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, new ser v 48
(1938) p. 49-155.
Obtained from the American Philosophical Society, 1956, and from
the American Antiquarian Society,
1. U. S. — Descr. & trav. — Views. 2. West Indies— Descr. & trav. —
Views. 3. Philadelphia — Descr. — Views. 4. New Harmony, Ind.
Descr. — Views.
MS 61-1743
Illinois. University.
111. Hist. Survey
Illinois. University, Illinois Historical Survey.
Translations concerning the Spanish regime in Louisiana,
1777-1804.
84 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections,
Translations and transcripts made from originals In the Archlvo
General de Indlas, Seville, the Archlvo Naclonal of Cuba, and the
Wisconsin Historical Society,
Letters of Oarondelet and Bernardo de Galvez, Governors of Louisi-
ana, and other papers, concerning new settlements, defense and forti-
fications, military events, Indian affairs, relations with Americans, St,
Louis, the Genet affair, and navigation of the Mississippi
1. Louisiana — Hist — Colonial period— Sources. 2. Spaniards in
Louisiana.
MS 61-1744
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
512
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Virginia. Governor, 1779-1781 (Jefferson)
Records, 1779-81.
ca. 135 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Official correspondence, orders, recommendations, requisitions, and
other papers, passing between Governor Jefferson and the Boards of
Trade and War. The papers relate primarily to supplies for the
armed forces of Virginia.
Many of these papers have been published In The papers of Thomas
Jefferson, vol. 3, edited by J. P. Boyd (1951)
Acquired, 1922.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Revolution — Supplies. 2. Virginia— Hist.— Revolu-
tion — Sources. i. Virginia. Board of Trade, rr. Virginia. Board
of War.
MS 61-1745
Henry E. Huntington Library
Smithsonjan Institution.
Records, 1831-1906.
1624 Items.
In Henry S. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Rhees collection.
Correspondence of various officers of the Smithsonian Institution
and papers dealing with Its history and functions. Includes biographi-
cal material on Joseph Henry, first secretary of the Institution, and
correspondence relating to his chairmanship of the U. S. Light-House
Board and presidency of the National Academy of Sciences.
Catalog cards in tbe library.
Acquired from Romenla F. Rhees, 1922.
1. Henry/Joseph, 1797-1878. 2; U. S. Light-House Board. 8. Na-
tional Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. O. i. Rhees, William
Jones, 1880-1907. Papers.
MS 61-1746
Henry E. Huntington Library
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, stem de, 1648-1687.
Papers, 1667-1720.
45 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts.
French explorer. Copies of documents from various sources on la
Salle's career, particularly his early explorations. Some of the tran-
scripts were obtained for Frank 0. Melvin for use In his unpublished
monograph, La Salle and the alleged discovery of the Ohio.
1. Mississippi Valley— -Disc. & explor.
MS 61-1747
Illinois. University. HL Hist. Survey
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818.
Papers, 1763-1818.
4 v. and 15 boxes.
In Ohio State Library.
Governor of the Northwest Territory. Correspondence (over 600
Items) together with legal, financial, administrative, military, and
personal papers.
Index In the library.
Access to original papers restricted. Mlcrocard copies of entire
collection available.
1. Northwest Territory, U. S.— Pol. & govt. 2. Northwest, Old—
Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-1748
Ohio. State Llbr.
Luther College, Decor ah, Iowa. L&rcery.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1788-1969.
ca. 150 items, 7 v., and 25 folders.
In Luther College Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, journals, biographical sketches, genealogical mate-
rial, personal papers, records of various organizations, articles, poems,
clippings, and other papers, chiefly relating to Norwegian-Americans
and to the Norwegian Lutheran Church.
Card Index In the library.
Gifts from various sources, 1926-80.
1. Norwegians In the U. S. 2. U. S.— Bmig, & lmnilg. 8. Norway—
Emlg. & lmmlg. 4. Lutheran Church In the U. S.
MS 61-1749
Luther Coll. Llbr.
Nacogdoches, Tex.
Records, 1770-ca. 1900.
2 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the citizens of Nacogdoches, Tex.
1. Nacogdoches, Tex. — Hist. — Sources. 2. Texas— Hist.— Sources.
" MS61-1760
Baylor Univ. Llbr. -
Garesch.6, Louis, o. 185ft.
Papers, 1849-192S.
85 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Soldier, author, and Government worker, of Washington, D. C.
Correspondence and other materials. The bulk of the collection Is
concerned with Gareschg's search for genealogical information about
his family in preparation of a biography of his father, Julius Peter
Gareschg. Includes references to Garesche's sisters, praise of J. P.
Gareschg, and family matters.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1958-OT.
1. Qaresche, Julius Peter, 1821-1862. 2. Gareschd family.
Full name; Marie Joseph Louis Garesch&
MS 61-1761
DukeUnly. Library
Hayes, Prances, 1867-1960.
Papers, 1878-1950.
2 ft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Correspondence (chiefly family) diaries, account books, logbooks,
school records and notebooks, a scrapbook, exercise books, address
books, autograph books, clippings, and photos., of Rutherford B.
Hayes' daughter. The material is related to the library's Hayes
papers and Sardls Blrchard papers,
1. Household account books— Ohio. 2. Log-books. 8. School note-
books. 4, Autographs— U. S. — Collections. 5. Hayes family.
MS 61-1762
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Robinson, Elmer E oolleotor.
Papers of distinguished Americans, 1765-1960.
375 items.
In Stanford University Library.
Correspondence, documents, early American newspapers, ana
printed matter. Includes documents signed by George Washington,
tnd 27 other U. S. Presidents, Government officials, and seven early
California Governors. Correspondents Include William Jennings
Bryan, Aaron Burr, Henry Clay, Hamilton Fish, eight. U.S. Presi-
dents, and other American Government, civilian and military figures.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and purchase of Mr. Robinson, 1959.
1. Presidents — U. S. — Autographs, 2. Autographs — U. S. — Collec-
tions. 8. Autographs— California — Collections.
MS 61-1763
Stanford Univ. Library
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Collection olcourt records, 1676V1818.
67 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Dockets and miscellaneous records of the courts of Philadelphia
and of various Pennsylvania counties. Bulk of the collection relates
to Philadelphia courts; other papers Include a record of wtlte, ad-
ministrations, and marriages of Kent and Sussex Counties,. Del. (1688-
95) ; papers of Francis Daniel Pastorlus, consisting of rules and
regulations for settlers at Germantown and a copy of the patent of
land granted to him; Germantown court records; dockets of the Penn^
sylvanla Supreme Court (1753-67), Chester County court (1769-71),
York County court (1778-74), Bucks County' court (1774) Lancaster
County court (1775), and a copy of the docket of Michael Oroll, Jus-
tice of the peace, Montgomery County,
1. Court records— Pennsylvania. 2. Court records— Delaware. 8.
Probate records — Delaware. 4. Marriage licenses — Delaware. 5.
Germantown, Pa.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources.
61-1764
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
513
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dept. of New York. George
Grand Army of the Republic
W. Morett Post, No. 1U.
Records, ca. 1884-1933.
ca.8ft
In OsBlning (N.Y.) Historical Society collections.
Annual reports, financial records, ledgers of post and relief funds,
lists of soldiers burled in local cemeteries, documents, photos, of mem-
bers, pamphlets, and a Journal of the Woman's Belief Corps (1916)
Gifts of the post 1936, 1960,1961.
1. Registers of births, etc. — Osslnlng, N. Y. 2. Woman's Belief
Corps.
«... t,.-. c MS 61-1765
Osslnlng Hist Soc.
Easterby, Anthony Y 1818-1893.
Papers, 1838-85.
ca.2ft,
In Society of California Pioneers Library ( San Francisco)
Personal correspondence, business papers, and memoirs of a Napa,
Calif, wheat farmer and shipper. Includes letters (1848-50) written
by Robert O. Easterby while en route to and residing In Australia, and
letters (1838-55) of the Easterby family and friends.
Gift.
1. California— Frontier and pioneer life. 2, Australia— Descr. &
trav. 8. Wheat trade— Napa, Oallf. i. Easterby, Robert O. n.
Easterby family.
MS 61-1766
Soc. of Calif. Pioneers. Library
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864.
Papers, 1815-74.
129 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Forms part of the library's Rhees collection.
Ethnologist and geologist. Correspondence and papers of School-
craft and his wife Mary (Howard) Schoolcraft, relating chiefly to
their writings and to their personal affairs.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Romania F. Rhees, 1922.
I. Schoolcraft, Mary (Howard) n. Rhees, William Jones. 1830-
1907. Papers. — t . ~i
MS 61-1767
Henry E. Huntington Library
Wynne, Thomas Hicks, d. 1875.
Papers, 1848-1901.
ca. 680 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Businessman, antiquarian, and man of letters. Correspondence and
other papers reflecting Wynne's various administrative positions, such
as president of the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad, his lifelong asso-
ciation with the Virginia Historical Society as well as with Innumer-
able learned societies.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
1 Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. 2. Virginia Historical So-
ciety, Richmond. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1889-1914, collector.
■ vlrglnlana.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1758
Miscellaneous papers
Leisler, Jacob, d. 1691.
Papers, 1688-90.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Colonial Lieutenant Governor of New York,
relating to Leister's revolt In New York City.
Printed In Collections of the New York Historical Society (1888)
1. New York (State)— Hist— Colonial period.
New York Historical Society -MS 6 -1769
Parr, Richard L
Papers, 1860-65.
2ft
In Baylor University Library.
Confederate soldier from Texas.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Farr family.
1 U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Sources.
Baylor Univ. Libr.
MS 61-1760
Lawrence family.
Papers, 18th cent.
1 folder.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Papers relating to property In Long Island City, N. Y., owned by
the Thomas Lawrence family.
1. Real property— Long Island City, N. Y.
New York Historical
Society
MS 61-1761
Schleicher family.
Papers, 1870-1950.
8 ft.
In Baylor University Library.
Papers of the Schleicher family, early settlers of Guero, Tex.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the family.
1. Ouero, Tex. — Hist — Sources.
MS 61-1762
Baylor Univ. Llbr.
New Jersey papers, 1664-1853.
ca. 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, Including patents, char-
tars, surveys, laws, papers relating to property transfers and provin-
cial boundaries, Burlington County materials, and oaths of ofllclals.
Extracts from letters of Samuel Cooper and William Oox, 1777-78,
published In Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography v 10
(1888) p, 83-42. '
Purchase.
1. New Jersey— Hist— Sources. 2. Burlington Co., N, J.— Hist—
Sources.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1763
York County papers, 1738-1803.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous material on local economic and political affairs. In-
cludes petitions, laws, deeds, and letters from prominent men
Purchase.
8. York IMoI * St*™* * T ° rk *• Pa - BC ° n - C ° Dd,t
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-1764
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1890.
Correspondence, 1856-61.
81 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania. Correspondence between
Randall and Hugh Blair Grlgsby, Virginia historian, relating to Ran-
dall's biography of Thomas Jefferson.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired ca. 1912.
Blair, J 18^1881 Th ° ma8 ' *""*' V ' S " 174S-1826 - x - <****>*, Hugh
„ MS 61-1765
Henry E. Huntington Library
Megquier, Thomas Lewis.
Papers, 1822-56.
89 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Physician. Correspondence and other papers. Most of the letters
were written by Mary Jane (Cole) Megquier from San Francisco to
her children and friends in the East describing life In that city
during the gold rush years.
The letters have been edited by Robert G. Cleland and published
under the title Apron full of gold (1949)
Acquired through Mrs. O. H Lund, 1987.
1. San Francisco — Soc. life & cust. I. Megquier, Mary Jane
(Oole)
MS 61-1766
Henry E. Huntington Library
514
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gillespie, George A
Correspondence, 1849-99.
123 Items.
InHenry E.Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Businessman and publisher, of Solano Co., Calif. Family, busi-
ness, and political correspondence. Some of the letters reflect the
trend of state and national politics. Includes four letters ef John
Bidwell.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Henry Stephens, 1036.
1. California— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 19th cent
MS 61-1767
Henry B. Huntington Library
Jones, Anna M R
Papers, 1851-1914.
ca. 100 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, legal papers, and receipts relating to the claim of
the Elbert P. Jones heirs to Yerba Bnena Island, Calif. Most of the
letters are written to or by Mrs. Jones, of West Chester, Pa„ and are
addressed to various departments of the government In an attempt to
prove her rights In the case.
Gift of Mrs. Lynne F. Saunders, 1937.
1. Yerba Buena Island, Calif.
MS 61-1768
Henry E. Huntington Library
Arnold (Samuel G.) & Company, Providerwe.
Records, 1773-1825.
12 boxes.
In John Carter Brown Library (Providence)
Includes papers of Welcome Arnold and Green and Arnold.
1. Merchants, American — Providence. i. Arnold, Welcome, 1746-
1798, n. Green and Arnold.
MS 61-1769
Brown TJnlv. John Carter Brown Library
Howell, Evelyn L V
Papers, 1831-1905.
70 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Letters patent, Indentures, mortgages, deeds, and other papers
relating to land In California, principally in Los Angeles and San
Diego Counties, in the vicinity of San Juan Oaplstrano.
Gift of Mr. Howell, 1940.
1. Heal property — Los Angeles Co., Calif. 2. Beal property — San
Diego Co., Calif.
MS 61-1770
Henry E. Huntington Library
Kinkade, John Thompson.
Correspondence, 1829-85.
91 items.
In Henry B. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Superintendent of public schools in Placer Co., Calif. Personal
letters addressed to Klnkade's brother James, of Marysvllle, Ohio,
chiefly describing living conditions in the mining districts of Califor-
nia. Includes some family correspondence.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Fred Lockley, 1950-51.
1. California— Soc. condit. 2. California— Econ. condlt I. Kin-
kade. James.
MS 61-1771
Henry E. Huntington Library
Virginia. Land Office.
Records, 1780-1881.
260 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Virginians.
Letters addressed to various registers Of the Land Office, partic-
ularly William Price and William Selden, together with 166 Land
Office treasury warrants and scattered miscellaneous documents.
Acquired, 1922. ._ " . ,~>a ima
1 Virginia— Public lands. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 188»-lttl4,
collector. Virginia. MS 61-1772
Henry B. Huntington Library
Maury, Robert H
Correspondence, 1853-79.
1014 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marfno, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Business and personal correspondence of the head of R, H. Maury
& Co. a Arm of bankers and Investment brokers in Richmond, Va.
The correspondence reflects Maury's Interests in real estate, railroads;
coal and. land speculation In West Virginia.
Catalog cards In the library.
1 "Re al estate' business— West Virginia. 2. Railroads— West Vir-
ginia. 3. Coal mines and mining— West Virginia: I. Maury
(R. H.) & Company, Richmond, n. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914,
collector. Virginians. ,,„„.. .„„„
MS 61-1773
Henry E. Huntington Library
Horsmanden, Daniel, 1694-1778.
Papers, 1714-47.
2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Chief Justce of the Province of New Yow York. Papers relating to
the colonial history of New York State, to the John Peter Zenger
case, and to Indian affairs. „ _ _
1. New York (State)— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Zenger,
John Peter, 1697-1746, defendant. 3. Indians of North America—
NewYOTMState) MS 61-1774
New York Historical Society
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Records, 1940-60.
20 ft
In Baylor University Library. . ■ •
Records of the Aryan Knights of the Ku Klux Elan, of Waco, Tex.
Includes name of H. S. Sherman. ,„,„„
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of the Ku Klux Klan.
l.KuKluxKlanlnWaco.Tex. MS 61-1775
Baylor TJnlv. Llbr.
Wood, Fred J
Letters, 1900-01.
106 Items.
In University of Oregon Library. _
Transportation company official. Letters to Mra, Wood, written
from various points In Alaska and Yukon Territory, particularly
Dawson, describing commercial affairs and social life while Wood
was there as assistant treasurer of the Seattle-Yukon Transportation
Qq
i. Alaka— Comm. 2. Alaska— Soc. life & cust 8. Yukon Terri-
tory — Comm. 4. Yukon Territory — Soc. life & cust
MS61-1776
Oregon, TJnlv. Llbr.
Norton, Grace, 1834-1926.
Papers.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-81, A.-N88)
Lectures and articles on French literary figures of the 17th and
18th centuries and French women. Includes material related to Wil-
liam Lloyd Garrison.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1951. , . „ „
1 Authors, French — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Women,
French. S.Qarrlson, William Lloyd, 1805-1879.
MS 81-lt77
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Van Cortland, Philip.
Papers, 1713-^0.
4 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Letter book (1718-22) and memorandum books concerning tne
settlement of the estate of Philip and Stephen Van Cortland.
1. Van Cortland, Stephen— Estate. MS 61 1778
New York Historical Society
515
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (Cary) 1822-1907.
Papers, 1838-1920.
3 boxes.
In* Radcllffe College library, Women'B Archives (A-3, A-A26)
Wife of Louis Agassiz and president of Radcllffe College. Letters,
diaries (1877-80, 1892-1906), and other personal papers, Including
family letters. Includes material added by Lucy Paton, official
biographer of Mrs. Agassiz, while using this collection for her biog-
raphy ; also reviews of the biography.
Unpublished Inventory hi the library.
Acquired 1961.
1. Cary family,
„ MS 61-1779
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Bolton, Sarah (Knowles) 1841-1916.
Papers, 1881-1937.
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-1I, A-B09)
Author. Diaries (1881-82, 1894-1915) and an autobiography. In-
cludes passages from the autobiography and journal selected and
edited by her son, Charles Knowles Bolton.
, Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1854,
1. Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
MS 61-1780
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Brown, Abbie Farwell, d. 1927.
Papcru, 1859-1927.
4 boxes and 1 v.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-12, A-B88)
Author and Illustrator. Letters from eminent poets, a drawing
book, poems, diaries of two trips abroad (1899, 1006) ; other works,
some unpublished, Including The May queen, with music by Helen A.
Clarke, and The boy Mozart; material by and about her mother.
Clara Neal Brown.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1953-54.
1. Poets. 2. Europe— Descr, & trav.— 1B0O-19I8. i. Brown,
Clara Neal. '
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-1781
Ball, Caroline Wells (Healey) 1822-1912.
Papers, 1841-1910.
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-72)
Writer. Letters to Mrs. Dall from John Patton of Toronto (1851-
89) , copies of her husband's poems done at his request in 1852, notes
of conversations with Mrs. R. P. Clarke (1864-65), abstracts of the
conversations of Margaret Puller at the Rev. George Ripley's, Boston
( 84 J2» wlth a ddl "ons from Mrs. Dall's journals and reminiscences
to 1895; obituaries of friends .(1874-1909) and miscellaneous ma-
terials. .
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1957-69.
1 \°j2, rk ?' ^Ncca Parker (Hull) ed. 1865. 2. Ossoll, Sarah Mar-
garet (Fuller) marchesa d', 1810-1850. 8. Obituaries. i DalL
Charles Henry Appleton, 1816-1888.
MS81 ~ 1783
Wambaugh, Sarah, 1882-1966.
Papers, 1902-49.
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-93)
Author and speaker. Correspondence, notes for speeches, bio-
graphical material, 14 diplomas, 6 medals and citations, and other
papers. Some of the letters Include comments on her book. The Saa?
plebiscite.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958.
1. Wambaugh, Sarah, 1882-1956. The Saar plebiscite.
MS 61-1783
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Stoughton, Louise, 1851-1886.
Papers, 1877-79.
66 Items.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-67)
Includes 63 letters and 3 stories written by Miss Stoughton describ-
ing travels In Europe, and experiences In Russia where she accom-
panied her uncle, Edward Wallace Stoughton, when he was minister
plenipotentiary,
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Bussla — Soc. life & oust
MS 61-1784
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Wise, William W
Papers, 1823-34.
41 Items and 2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Family letters (1834) and personal account books (1823-28)
1. Wise family.
MS 61-1785
New York. Historical Society
Paris, Bibliotheque nationale.
Records of French exploration in America, 1648-1762.
134 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Records relating mainly to the Illinois country, the Mississippi
Valley, and Louisiana. Includes a large group of papers relating to
La Salle.
Described In the Survey's Publication no. 5 (1956), p. 95-08,
1. America — Disc. & explor. — French. 2. Illinois — Hist — To
1778 — Sources. 3. Louisiana — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources.
4. Mississippi Valley — Disc. & explor. 5. La Salle, Robert Caveller,
sieur de, 1643-1687.
MS 61-1786
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
Canada. Public Arohwes.
Records, 1759-81.
ca. 500 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence and other papers (1759-85) of James Murray; a
register of the Consell mllltaire de Quebec ; and some 487 Indian
trade licenses (mostly abstracts) Issued at Quebec for the years
1777-90.
Described In the survey's Publication no. 5 (1956) p. 104-105.
1. Canada — Hist— 1755-1763— Sources. 2. Canada — Hist— 1768-
1781 — Sources. 3. Indians of North America — Trading posts.
4, Fur trade — Canada.
MS 61-1787
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Snrvey
Dartmouth, William Legge, Zd earl of, 1731-1801.
Papers, 1763-77.
ca. 100 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts made from originals In possession of the family at
Patshull House, Wolverhampton, Eng.
British statesman. Papers relating to American affairs, particu-
larly to consideration of plans for the lands acquired from France In
1763.
Described in the survey's Publication no. 5 (1956) p. 45-51. Some
of the papers are printed in Collections of the Illinois State Historical
Library, v. 10-11 and 16.
1. North America— Hist— Sources. 2. Gt Brit— Colonies— Amer-
ica. 3. Land grants — Mississippi Valley. 4. U. S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion — Causes.
MS 61-1788
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
France. Arohives dea affaires etrangeres.
Records, 1720-73.
ca. 230 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Materials relating to French Interests In America. Correspond-
ence and memoranda selected from the following classes: Corre-
spondence politique. Angleterre, vols. 434-501; Espagne, vols. 295-
537; Turin (Sardinia), vols. 229-246; Etats-unls supplement, vol. 6;
Memolres et documents, Amgrlque, vols. 1-33 ; Angleterre, vols. 9-69 ;
France, vols. 1990-2019.
Described In the survey's Publication no. 5 (1956), p. 54-59. Many
of the documents have been printed In Collections of the Illinois State
Historical Library, v. 27 (1936)
1. France — For. pel. — 1715-1774. 2. North America — Hist —
Sources. 3. French In North America. 4. Paris, Treaty of, 1763.
MS 61-1789
Illinois, University. 111. Hist Survey
Jones, James T 1819 (oa.)-1869.
Letters, 1843-72.
67 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Businessman. Chiefly personal letters by Jones addressed to rela-
tives, written mainly while cruising along the eastern coast of South
America as a crew member of the U. S. frigate Rarltan.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the Philadelphia Autograph Shop, 1942.
1. Rarltan (Frigate) 2. South America — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-1790
Henry ID. Huntington Library
516
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lukens, Theodore Parker, 1848-1918.
Papers, 1869-1942.
ca. 3600 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and papers of Lukens, a pioneer resident of Pasa-
dena and head of the U. S. Forestry Bureau In Southern California.
Includes 80 letters of John Mulr, together with material on Dr. George
H.Hale and. the establishment of Mt. Wilson Observatory.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Mrs. Helen Lukens Gaut, 1054.
1. Hale, George Bllery, 1888-1938. 2. Mount Wilson Observatory.
x. Mulr, John, 1838-1914.
MS 61-1791
Henry B. Huntington Library
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino,
Calif.
Gold rush journals, 1848-60.
68 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Collection of journals depicting the experiences of travelers who
took part In the westward migration which followed the discovery of
gold in California. The narratives cover the main routes of travel :
by land, via the Oregon, Santa Fe and Spanish trails ; and by sea,
around the Horn, through Panama, and Nicaragua.
List of the Journls In the library.
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 2. Voyages to the Pacific
coast. I. Title.
MS 61-1792
Henry B. Huntington Library
Gunnison, John Williams, 1812-1853.
Correspondence, 1832-71.
61 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Chiefly correspondence of Gunnison, who was a member of the O. S.
Topographical Engineers and was associated with Captain Howard
Stansbury In the survey of Great Salt Lake (1849rfil) and In charge
of the expedition to survey a route for the Central Pacific Railroad,
when he and seven of his party were murdered near Sevier Lake,
Utah, by a band of Mormons and Palute Indians (1863)
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Genevieve D. O'Nell, 1952.
1. U. S. — Exploring expeditions,
MS 61-1793
Henry B.Huntington. Library
Society of the Army of the Cumberland.
Eecords, 1902-06.
4 ft. (ca. 400 Items)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Correspondence, two volumes of letter books, lists of members, por-
traits, clippings, notices, and other papers. Concerns the controversy
(1905-06) between the Society and the Shlloh Commission over the
Battle of Shlloh ; the Sheridan monument (1903) ; the burial of, and
memorial to, William S. Rosecrans (1902) ; and the membership and
Proceedings of the society. Correspondents Include Henry Van Ness
Boynton, Don Carlos Buell, Hugh B. Rowland, Gates P. Thrnston, and
John Tweedale.
Card index in the library. Described In Historical Records
Survey's Guide to collections of manuscripts In Tennessee (1941)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
Gift of the Society, ca. 1906.
1. Iowa. Shlloh Commission. 2. Shlloh, Battle of, 1862. 8. Sheri-
dan, Philip Henry, 1881-1885. 4. Rosecrans, William Starke, 1819-
1898. ■ . „
MS 61-1794
Chattanooga. Public Library
Webb, Lewis.
Business correspondence, 1815-65.
ca. 560 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrgtniana.
Commission merchant, of Richmond. Business letters of Webb, hie
son, and several associates, particularly William Shapard, George T.
Booker, and John Lydal Bacon. Allied Arms represented include
Shapard & Webb (1815-21), Lewis Webb & Co. (1822^39), Webb,
Booker & Hamilton (1839-43), Webb, Bacon & Co. (1848-51), Lewis
Webb & Son (1852-65), Lewis N. Webb & Co. (1856-61), and Bacon &
BaskervlUe (1853-65)
Acquired 1922.
1. Commission merchants — Richmond. 2. Merchants, American —
Richmond. 3. Merchants— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. x.
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana.
MS 61-1795
Henry B. Huntington Library
Chipman family.
Papers of the Chipman and Dwinelle families, 1845-1943.
ca. 435 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Personal, business, and legal papers of William W. and Caroline B.
Chipman, John W. Dwlnelle, and their heirs, relating chiefly to the
acquisition in 1851 by the, Chipman family of the Encinal San Antonio,
and the subsequent litigation involving this ranch, which was part of
the Peralta grant, where the town of Alameda, Calif,, is now located.
Includes legal papers concerning the settling of the estate of Mrs,
Timothy Guy Phelps, of San Mateo, Calif.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Grahame H. Hardy, 1949.
1. San Antonio Ranch, Calif. 2. Land grants— California.
8. Phelps, Mrs. Timothy Guy. I. Dwlnelle family.
MS 61-1796
Henry B. Huntington Library
Fort Dalles papers, 1850-80.
ca. 3070 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, orders, post returns, and other official papers from
Forts Dalles, Slmcoe, Vancouver, and others. The papers relate to
the military history of the Pacific Northwest, principally the State
of Oregon, and cover the Shoshone, Modoc, Nea PercS, and Bannock
Indian Wars, as well as the activities of the volunteer troops during
the Civil War.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from A H. Blaker, 1952.
1. Northwest, Pacific— Hist. — Sources. 2. Northwest, Pacific —
Hlst^-Olvll War. 8. Shoshonl Indians— Wars, 1883-1865. 4. Modoc
Indians— Wars, 1873. 5. Nea Perea Indians— Wars, 1877. 6. Bannock
Indians— Wars, 1878.
MS61-1797
Henry B.Huntington Library
Gaffey, John Tracy.
Papers, 1884-1935.
ca. 440 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's collection of Stearns papers.
Businessman. Correspondence, business papers relating to San
Pedro, Calif., historical sketches and biographical notes on corre-
spondents in the Stearns papers.
Acquired from Margaret Kilroy, 1937-89.
1. San Pedro, Calif. — Hist. — Sources. I. Stearns, Abel, 1799-
1871. Papers.
MS61-1798
Henry B. Huntington Library
Fort Nisqually papers, 1833-1901.
ca. 2600 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, account books, and other papers concerning the
activities of the Hudson's Bay Co. and the Puget Sound Agricultural
Co. In and around Fort Nisqually, Wash., and giving a detailed picture
of life at the fort, and of the history and development of the Pacific
Northwest;
Summary report and catalog cords In the library.
Acquired from George W. Sollday, 1924.
1. Hudson's Bay Company. 2. Puget Sound Agricultural Company.
8. Nisqualll, Fort. 4. Northwest, Pacific— Hist— 'Sources.
MS 61-1799
Henry B. Huntington Library
Halleck, Peachy & Billings, San Francisco.
Eecords, 1851-60.
51 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Drafts and copies of opinions and briefs of ca. 40 land cases
brought before the Northern and Southern District courts of Cali-
fornia, and other papers of the pioneer law firm of Henry W, Halleck,
Archibald W. Peachy, and Frederick BlllingB, which represented hold-
ers of Mexican land titles before the California Land Commission.
List of the cases In the library.
Acquired from the Argonaut Book Shop, 1946.
1 Land grants — California. 2. Land titles — California.
MS 61-1800
Henry B. Huntington Library
517
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Business Women's Legislative Council of California.
Records, 1927-43. ^^
ca. 150 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif i
?'£ Q ' Mar J° rle Lo'ngwell, 1947
of wome n Jan ~" U! ' raI StatUSl laws ' ^-OalUorola. 2. Woman-Blghte
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1801
Marston, Otis, colleotor.
Papers, 1869-1862.
ca. 100 Items.
£ tera^rlp^ " "*""' <San Martn °. <?-tf.,
Gift of Mr. Marston, 1950-58.
1. Grand Canyon. 2. U. S.— Exploring expeditions.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1802
Eeene, Florence R
Papers, 1896-1950.
ca. 2800 Items.
i'L He „ n nJ B, K H , U ? tlngt ^ n UbT "y < San Marino, Calif.)
♦r/w. and P ubllBh er. Correspondence and other MDers M»n» „<■
rn^nT ar M r0m ^temporary California ^era™ figure '
Inventory of the papers in the library. y *""*•
Gift of Miss Keene, 1949 and 1952.
1. Authors, American— California.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1803
Whitelaw, Ralph T
Papers, 1938-50.
ca. 15,000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Bequest of Mr. Whitelaw, 1961
sh ^Eastern Shore, Va. r. Whitelaw, Halph T. Virginia's eastern
Va.HistSoc. MS 61-1804
Eeeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937
Papers, 1895-1944.
ca. 1700 Items.
rwTnl B- H . un , tln F ton IjDrar y (San Marino, Calif.)
Inventory of the papers ltf the library
1944^0."^ from Mrs " Keeler and Mrs. Merodlne Keeler Mclntyre,
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-1805
Janes, Edwin B oolleotor.
Janes collection, 1746-1900
238 Items.
w£S ry SLS untIngton Ubrary (San Marino, Calif.)
logKrat"^ 0D8 ■ 0mUng " Part °' tte Jan ^ co,1 ^ 1 <> n ar «.<*ta-
rfj£ t m , !L? l,d °!£ er Mpers written by outstanding Americans In^
elude 81 letters addressed to Albert Gallatin Riddle. er,caDfl - ln
Catalog cards in the library. . <•«.
Gift of Mr. Janes, 1942-13.
1. American letters. i. Blddle, Albert Gallatin, 1816-1902.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1806
Cornelius, Thomas R
Papers, 1831-1925.
442 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
T«h^S eB r ndance an , d Papers of Cornelius, an Oregon pioneer, and
John TApperson relating to the military protection of the Territory
tS R^Soa4 ^ aDd "^ develo P ment °* the Oregon Oen-
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Fred Lockley, 1924.
n»n,S, r H^ D— Hl8t- ° lTU . War ~ Sources. 2. Oregon and California
Ballroad Company. l Apperson, John T.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1807
Faubion, Nina (Lane)
Papers, 1906-38.
lft
In University of Oregon Library.
Artist and writer, daughter of Sen. Harry Lane. OorresDondence.
in w»l n^f^r 1 H » ne y n ""'. a «oSnta of per^nSInd eve^te
loilS*^ ?' D ; °-, w ^ ete Mrs - Faubion was secretary to Sen. Lane
1915-1917, and a few letters and a scrapbook of Lane's. .y-"""
1. Washington, D. O.—Soc. life & cust
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1808
Gerson, Theodore Perceval, 1872-
Papers, 1907-37.
ca. MO items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Physician. Personal and business correspondence, chiefly 1934-87
of Gerson co-founder of the Hollywood Bowl, and newspaperdii
pings covering the San Francisco Graft trial of 1907 andthe William
£- n ™ a ^°°, d tr i al IU Mah0 lD °» Bame J^ Some oTthe letSare
from prominent persons, such as lecturers, and conductors"
Acquired from N. A Kovach, 1948.
1. San Francisco— Pol. & govt 2. Corruption (in politics)— San
Francisco. 8. Haywood, William Dudley, 1869-1928, defendant.
Henry H. Huntington Library MS61-1809
Mitchell family.
Correspondence. 1858-87.
191 Items.
In Henry E. Huntingtoa Library (San Marino, Calif )
Correspondence of the family of Thomas Mitchell, who camp to
SKSS" 5tf t. In ^l, 1850 ' 8 ' cW e fl y discussing personal affaTreand
£JS? »f rt.'SlSTlS 8^'P- Includes letters written by the h™.
%Jt S..° t , he t ? r ?„i ! i der da "e D «e™: George Kinney commenting on
San Francisco In 1866, and William J. Forbes and WiUlam H Tavlor
describing conditions In White Pine Co., Nev. (1868-71) *
Summary report In the library. '
Purchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945
1. Coloma, Calif. 2. Placerville, Calif. 3 San Franclsen— <?«•
condlt. 4. White Pine Co., Nev.-Soc.condIt. Franclsco-Soc.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1810
Inquisition. Mexico.
Records, 1525-1824.
ca. 700 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
„i,i^! 0r K. S 0f ,rla1 ?' ""'a'n'ne charges of witchcraft heresy, blag-
Tu3 m ^ a ? y V h Crln " nal sol ' cltln S. eolation of eccleslasticaf'vowt
Judaism, and other crimes. Includes a few unrelated items such m
military orders, passports, appointments and mlsceUaneouTlega] Idoc.
Dougtai°i9 d M by W- B - Stnart Menteth * 1932: deposlted b ' m**
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1811
Mandeville, James Wylie, 1824 ?-1876.
Papers, 1848-60.
ca. 100 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Member of the California Legislature for Tuolumne Co. Chiefly
letters to Mender lie from frlendB at home and in the mines, and
from fellow politicians, ^
Catalog cards in the library.
Required from the Holmes Book Co., 1922; from Edwin Grabhorn,
1. California— Pol. & govt. 2. Tuolumne Co., Oallf.— Hist.— Sources.
HenryE. Huntington Library MS 61-1812
518
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jackson, Boyd J
Papers. 1941-50.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Klamath Indian tribal delegate and official of the tribal council.
Correspondence (ca. 1000 letters) and documents relating to Klamath
Indian affairs and the Klamath Indian reservation in Oregon.
1. Klamath Indians. 2. Klamath Indian Reservation, Or.
MS 61-1813
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Beekman family.
Papers, 1S59-1936.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence, diaries, cookbooks, programs, mementos, obituary
clippings, and other papers of a Jacksonville, Oregon family. One
diary Is a narrative by Benjamin B. Beekman of bis trip to the Phila-
delphia Centennial Exhibition of 1876, the other describes a trip to
Europe by Miss Carrie O. Beekman In 1800.
1. Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 18T& 2. Europe— Deser.
& trav.— 1800-1918. 8. Cookery, American.
MS 61-1814
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Bard, Thomas Robert, 1841-1915.
Business records, 1S90-1922.
6000 Items.
In Henry B.Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Businessman and U, S. Senator from California. Papers relating
to the activities of the Union Oil Co. of California and Its subsidi-
aries,
Acquired from Richard Bard, 1041.
1. Union Oil Company of California.
MS 61-1815
Henry B, Huntington Library
Baker, Robert S
Business records, 1877-1916.
ca. 300 IteniB.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer and businessman, of San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Chiefly letters written to Baker relating to oil claims, the cattle In-
dustry, and ranch activities In southern California.
List of correspondents In the library.
Acquired through Bernal F. Alfe, 1937.
1. Petroleum Industry and trade — California. 2. Cattle trade —
California. ' S. Ranch life.
MS 61-1816
Henry B. Huntington Library
Hill, Robert, merchant.
Business correspondence, 1778-1857.
06 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Virginians.
Business letters to Hill (a commission merchant of Richmond
who operated under the firm names of H1U & Dabney and Robert
Hill & Co.) concerning collections, hiring of Negroes, buying of
crops, and other matters.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Commission merchants — Richmond. 2. Collecting of accounts,
8. Negroes — Employment. 4. Produce trade— Richmond. I. Brock,
Robert Alonzo, 1830-1014, collector. Vtrglnlana,
MS 61-1817
Henry E. Huntington Library
Haight, Henry Huntley, 1825-1878.
Pnpers, 1846-85.
430 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Llbrury (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer and Governor of California. Personal and business papers
relating chiefly to the political history of California and to such
subjects, as land titles in San Francisco, legal proceedings, and the
anti-slavery and secession questions.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Edwin Grabhorn, 1941 and 1940.
1. California — Pol. & govt. 2. Land titles — San Francisco,
3. Slavery In the U. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 4. Secession.
MS 61-1818
Henry E. Huntington Library
Duarte-Monrovia Fruit Exchange.
Records, 1892-1937.
ca. 21,000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, ledgers, bills, accounts, and other business records.
Gift of the Exchange, 1037-88.
1. Fruit trade— California.
MS61-1810
Henry E. Huntington Library
Fernald, Charles, 1830-1892.
Papers, 1852-1904.
ca. 8160 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer, sheriff, district attorney, and Judge of Saute Barbara
Co., Calif. Correspondence and personal, legal, and land papers.
Includes ca. 600 letters (1870-02) from Thomas R. Bard, U. 8. Sen-
ator and chief developer of oil lands In southern California, ad-
dressed to Fernald, who was Bard's legal counsellor.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Acquired from Florence Fernald, 1950.
1. Judges — Santa Barbara Co., Calif. — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Oil fields — California, Southern, 8. Petroleum Indus-
try and trade — California, Southern. i. Bard, Thomas Robert,
1841-1916,
MS61-1820
Henry E, Huntington Library
Clark, Francis.
Business correspondence, 1866-69.
46 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters to Clark, a resident of Folsom, Calif,, relating chiefly to
his gold mining Interests In Placer and Eldorado Counties. A number
of the letters are from L. B. Brooks, Clark's partner In the firm of
Brooks, Clark & Co. The two men were also associated with the
American River Water & Mining Co.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Grnhame H. Hardy, 1949,
1. Gold mines and mining— California.
MS61-1821
Henry E. Huntington Library
Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909.
Papers, 1896-1929.
02 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
Poet and priest. Correspondence, scrapbook, lines of poetry, and
obituary notice. Includes letters of Tabb from St. Charles College,
EUleott City, Md., to Wilfrid Meynell, Violet Paget, Alice Thompson,
and Bessie Tuttle, concerning the publication of his poems; corre-
spondence of Alexander Wllbourne Weddell with Charles Olive Big-
ham and Wilfred Meynell; scrapbook of Wilfrid Meynell; and letter
of Robert Oflley Ashbnrton Crewe-Mllnes to Edmund Robert Parker.
Gift of Alexunder W, Weddell.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r. Weddell,
Alexander Wllbourne, 1870-1048.
MS 61-1822
Virginia Hist. Soc.
U. S. Army. Continental Army.
Order books, 1778-79.
0v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Includes orders Issued by George Washington to the Army sta-
tioned In Valley Forge, Pn., and at various places In New Jersey and
New York. Collected by Charles Dabney.
Collection has been, analyzed.
Published In the Virginia magazine of history and biography,
v. 18-22 (1006-14)
Gift of Charles Dabney's heirs, prior to 1000.
1. U. S— Hist.— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S. Army-Just —
Sources. 8. U. S. Army — Regulations. I. Washington, George,
Pres. U. S., 1732-1709. u. Dabney, Charles, 1744-1829, collector.
MS 61-1823
Vlrglnlu Hist. Soc.
Britt, Peter, 1819-1905.
Papers.
ca. 5000 Items and 31 v.
In Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
Artist and photographer. Personal correspondenco and documonts,
some In German; 7 personal diaries (1872-1909) ; weather books;
business records; approximately 2500 photos., and approximately
2500 photographic plates.
1. Photographers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Photo-
graphs. 3. Pioneers — Oregon — Portraits. 4. Meteorology — Jackson-
ville, Or.
MS 61-1824
Jacksonville Museum
519
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cooley & Co., Brownsville, Or.
Records, 1852-1934.
6 ft.
In University of Oregon Library
Inclfides account books of Blakely & Brown, predecessor of r<v>i»„
f.d?^^re a of B Bro e wAs a v!nr * « VASST? &%S
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1825
Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-1799
Letters, 1776-99.
408 items.
BriST 7 B ; H " ntln eton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Acquired from Maggs Brothers, 1927
'w«™ °t JMtr-Hlstory, Naval— 18th cent— Sources. 2 Gt Brit
Navy— Hist— Sources, i. Curtis, Sir Roger, 1748-0816
HeniyaHantlngtoo Llbrary MS 61-1826
Cucamonga Citrus Fruit Growers' Association,
Eecords, 1896-1927.
350 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letter books, Journals, casebooks, tlmebooks, receipts, and other
business records.
Qlf t of the California Fruit Growers' Association, 1837.
1. Citrus fruit Industry— Cucamonga, Calif,
MS61-1827
Henry B, Huntington Library
Brown, Andrew, 1829-1909.
Papers, 1856-96.
ca. 2760 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
General store keeper, postmaster, and Wells Fargo express agent,
of Kernville, Calif. Correspondence (business and family) daybooks.
Invoices, account books, receipts, express orders, and notes.
Inventory of the collection in the library.
Acquired through Mr. and Mrs. P, Sumner Brown, 1985
n„?iV G « ne ^ 1 . 8t , 0re8 T Ker ?, v ^ e ' Callf ' 2 ' Express service—Kernvllle,
Calif. 8. Postal service— California— Kernville.
Henry B.Huntington Library MS 61-1828
Markham, Henry Harrison, 1840-1923.
Papers, 1867-99.
ca. 2490 Items,
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Governor of California. Official correspondence, deeds of mining
claims, reports, receipts, and other papers.
Gift of Mrs. Hildreth Markham West, 1939
1. California— Pol. & govt. 2. Mining claims— California.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-1829
Hinckley, Frank, 1838-1890.
Papers, 1863-98.
ca. 210 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Civil engineer, of San Francisco. Correspondence, diaries. Journal.
*r™,w£T UUt *°* °J" efly H ""*leys letters to membTrs of hte
Ifcanctoco. a " a ™ B ° nd workln * condiUons in San
Inventory of the collection in the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. George Hinckley, 1935
1. San Francisco— Soc. condlt. 2. San Francisco— Bcon. condlt
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-1830
Adams family.
Papers, 1759-1892.
ca. 200 Items.
In Henry E, Huntington Library (San Marino, Oalif.)
nhiT™!^.?, 6 " * *%*** and land P*^™ from Connecticut and
Ohio, and other family papers of Phinehas Adams of New London
A^,1!!L, a ? d "'J? 18 de8 ~»*">t»''n the Western Reserve In Ohio.
Acquired from Fannie Adams, 1939.
1. Heal property— Connecticut. 2. Real property— Ohio. 8 West-
ern Reserve-Hlst.-Sources. i. Adams, PMnenas/4 1789.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61 ~ 1881
Freeland & Gillies.
Records, 1784-1804.
ca. 100 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana
Business correspondence of a firm of tobacco merchants with gen-
eral stores in Norfolk, Petersburg and Manchester, Va. The papers
largely ^concern the extensive export and import trade with Heron.
Lenox & Co., London. '
Acquired, 1922.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Virginia. 2. Virginia —
Comm.— Gt. Brit. 3. Gt. Brit.-Comm.— Virginia. I. Heronf Lenox
& Company, London, n. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector.
Vlrglnlana. ■
Henry E, Huntington
Library
MS 61-1832
Oliver, Benjamin.
Business records, 1786-1845.
454 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part.of the library's Brock collection.
Commission merchant, bill collector, and crop agent Business let-
ters and documents to and from Oliver, of the firm of Oliver & Brand.
Hanover Town, Va. ^
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1922. '
1. Commission merchants— Hanover Town, Va. 2. Collecting of ac-
counts. 3. Produce trade— Hanover Town, Va. i. Oliver & Brand
Hanover Town, Va. n. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector!
vlrglnlana, ■
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1833
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, colleotvr.
Railroads in Virginia, 1828-94.
ca. 1950 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Virginiana
Correspondence of officers and employees, together with' miscel-
laneous documents of the following lines operating in and out of
Virginia: Chesapeake & Ohio, Covington & Ohio, Louisa RR & the
Virginia Central, Richmond & Danville and associated lines, and Rich-
mond & Petersburg. ■■.■■■■?•. —
Acquired, 1922.
t« o 3 a , l 1 !f 0ad ?, — y lr e< n ' a — HI"*-— Sources. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo,
1839-1914, collector. Virginiana.
n ™ .. _. MS 61-1834
Henry E, Huntington Library
Florida. University, Gainesville. Libraries.
West Indian papers and records, 1772-1828.
238 Items.
In University of Florida Library.
Documents, chiefly British, consisting of pay warrants, receipts,
abstracts of expenses, price lists, and other papers from various is-
lands in the West Indies Including Bermuda, Antigua, Barbados.
Trinidad, Grenadad, Santo Domingo, and Curacao: a few items in
French are from Martinique. The material Is related to the library's
Rocbambeau collection, *
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1959.
1. West Indies — Hist. — Sources.
Florida. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-1835
1868-1959.
Jewett, Garry W
Papers, 1930-58.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
nJ^SPS ■fj} h0t ^ own . er ln Pom eroy. Wash., attorney for the
Nes Perce Indians in a suit against the Government, 1938-42
v ^» i™. 6 ™ 7 ' WaBb ' 2- Indlans of Nort h America— Claims, ' 8. Nea
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS61-1836
520
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Vaudreuil de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de Rigaud, marquis
de, 1698-1778.
Papers, 1740-53.
383 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and official papers of Vaudrenll during his admin-
istration as Governor of Louisiana, concerning French policy In Amer-
ica, colonization, defenses, Indian affairs, and other matters.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
1. French In North America. 2. France — Colonies — North America.
3. Louisiana — Hist. — Colonial period — Sources. 4.- Mississippi Val-
ley— Hist— To 1803— Sources.
MS61-1837
Henry E. Huntington Library
Williams, Andrew J
"Papers, 1862=1900.,..''
74 items.
InHecryE. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif,)
Forms part of the library's Janes collection.
Letters and documents of Andrew J. Williams of Cleveland, auto-
graph collector and chairman of the Executive Committee of the Early
Settlers' Association of Cuyahoga Co., Ohio.
Catalog cards In the library. '
Acquired, 1942-13.
1. Autographs— Collectors and collecting. 2. Early Settlers' Asso-
ciation of Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, I. Janes, Edwin B„ col-
lector. Janes collection.
MS61-1838
Henry E, Huntington Library
France. Archives de la marine.
Records, 1684-1741.
68 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Photocopies.
Materials relating to the French in America. Correspondence and
other papers selected from the classes B l 2-B'16.
Described In the survey's Publication no. 5 (1956), p. 80-62.
1. French in North America. 2. Indians of North America — Mis-
sions.
MS 61-1839
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Gt. Brit. WarDffice.
Records, 1750-1814.
8501teins.
In Henry E, Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Papers accumulated by Sir George Yonge during his term of office
as Secretary at War (1782-94), together with some material of his
predecessors and successors in office. The papers relate to routine
matters, commissions, service In America, the West Indies, India,
Gibraltar, etc,
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Mlchelmore, 1922.
i 1. Ot, Brit— History, Military— 18th cent— Sources. 2. Ot Brit-
History, Military— 19th cent— Sources. S, Gt. Brit. Army— Colonial
forces. i, Yonge, Sir George, bart, 1781-1812.
MS 61-1840
Henry E, Huntington Library
Moore, WLliam, surveyor.
Papers, 1851-91.
ca. 100 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
California surveyor. Diaries, field books, time books, maps, legal
documents, and family papers.
Gift of Florence Moore Krelder, 1985-38.
1, California — Surveys. 2. California — Maps.
MS 61-1841
Henry E. Huntington Library
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b. 1849.
Business records, 1867-1908.
ca.l501tems.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer.of Los Angeles. Reports, depositions, surveys, maps, and
other papers relating to coal, gold, and silver mining In California and
Mexico; to the Irvlngton Land and Water Co., San Bernardino ; to the
Los Angeles Light and Water Co. ; and to several southern California
ranches.
Inventory of the collection In the library.
Acquired through George W. Beattie, 1935.
1. Mines and mineral resources— California. 2. Mines and mineral
resources — Mexico. 3. Irvlngton Land and Water Company, San
Bernardino, Calif. 4.. Los Angeles Light and Water Company. 5.
Stock-ranges.
MS 61-1842
Henry E. Huntington Library
Brophy, John.
Papers, 1827-1900.
240 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Politician, rancher, and miner, of Yuba Co., Calif., and Oregon.
Correspondence- and other papers of Brophy and his son-in-law, Wei-
born Beeson, who came from Lasulle Co., 111. to a Jackson Co., Or.
farm in 1853. Includes letters to Beeson from former neighbors,
friends in the Oregon Volunteers, and his father John Beeson, cham.
plon of Jndlan rights.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Purchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
1. California— Soc, life & cust 2. Oregon— Soft life & oust. 8. In-
dians, Treatment of — U.S. I. Beeson, Welborn.
MS 61-1843
Henry E.Huntington Library
Bradley family.
Papers of the Bradley and Hyde families, 1800-61.
100 Items.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-68)
Family letters of four generations, with descriptions of Boston and
of life in various parts of New England. Abigail Bradley, of Stock-
bridge, Mass., married a minister, Lavlus Hyde of Salisbury, Conn.
The papers describe Abigail's education at Miss Pierce's school In
Litchfield, Conn., and that of her daughter at Ipswich Seminary in
1852,
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958.
1. New England — Soc. life & cust 2. Education of women — New
England. 3. Boston — Descr. i. Hyde family,
MS 61-1844
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Newberry Library, Ohicago. John M. Wing Foundation.
Manuscripts on the history of printing, 1470-
ca.6ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Correspondence, documents dealing with printers and calllgraphers,
unpublished MSS. of printing manuals, treatises, and other papers ac-
quired by the foundation for use as documentation of the history of
printing. Includes ca. 100 letters written to Bruce Rogers and 200 to
William Kittredge, typographers. The material Is related to the li-
brary's Will Ransom archives.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts, bequests, and purchase, 1922-
1. Printing— Hist— Sources. i. Rogers, Bruce, 1870-J957.
n. Kittredge, William Albion, 1891-1945.
MS61-1845
Newberry Library
Fear family.
Papers, 1865-1931. .. .."
3 ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Bulk of the collection Is of the perjod 1881-1918, and is mainly
correspondence. Letters of William H. Fear, who moved from Bur-
lington, Kan., to Portland, Or., In 1889, include correspondence of his
courtship of Lucia Drum. From 1905 to 1918 most of the letters are
from the Fear children: Lyle, student at Yale University, Sheffield
Scientific School, 1905-08, and Lola, student at the University of
California (1906-08) and Wellesley College (1908-10) Includes case
books of Lois Fear during her practice of osteopathy In Portland,
also correspondence and other flies of Nora B. Green, Portland teacher
and spiritualist
1. Yale University. Sheffield Scientific School. 2. California.
University. 3. Wellesley College. 4. Osteopathy. 5. Spiritualism.
I. Green, Nora B.
MS 61-1846
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
British Museum.
Records, from 1671.
ca. 1850 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Materials relating to the American West and especially to the
French and Indian War, from the Egerton MSS., the Lansdowne
MSS., the Bouquet papers, the HaldliriBnd papers, the Newcastle
papers, and the Hardwlcke papers. Bouquet's correspondents Include
Generals Stanwlx, Gage, and Monckton, and Capt Lewis Ourry. A
section of 34 letters of Robert Owen Is gathered from the Jeremy
Bentham, Francis Place, Liverpool, and Peel papers.
Described in the survey's Publication, no. 5 (1956), p. 33-44.
1 U S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— French
end Indian War, 1755-1783— Sources. 8. Paris, Treaty of, 1763. 4.
U S —Hist.— Revolution— Causes. i. Bouquet, Henry, 1719-1765.
n' Haldlmand, Sir Frederick, 1718-1791. nr. Newcastle, Thomas Pel-
ham-Holles, 1st duke of, 1693-1768. iv. Owen, Robert, 1771-1858.
MS 61-1847
Illinois. University. HI. Hist. Survey
521
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kern, Edward Meyer, 1823-1865.
Fort Sutter papers. 1845-62.
ca. 270 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, orders, and records, assembled by Kern at Sutter's
itll m e ^f *?! ,n ^m™ 81 " 1 of the Sacramento Valley during the
Bear Flag Revolt and the conquest of California (1846-47) In-
cludes papers of Kern's brothers, Richard and Benjamin, giving In-
flation on the Fremont and Simpson expeditions and the Sit-
greaves exploration of 1851. ^
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from the Anderson Galleries, 1821
Hist S ^1^« Ca1 "- '* ?*? I 1&s »«™it,"i8«, 8. Callfornia-
Sfr 1 ^ 1 | 50 -? ource8 - i u - S.-Bxplorlng expeditions. 5. The
:. -SSUtaj; te 1 ^. '■ Kern - Rlchard H - 1821 - 185S - * Ke ™'
Henry B.Huntington rj brary MS 61-1848
Stearns, Abel, 1799-1871.
Papers, 1896-1935.
ca. 12,600 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
separate*' collectlons forraln & P«t of the Stearns papers are cataloged
Pioneer ranch owner and business man of Los Angeles Corre-
spondence and personal, business, and legal paper relating to the
cattle industry, the hide and tallow trade at SaTpedro, Cafif., land
«^„f J tr ?^ fer8 i. mlnlng ' P<>MI«- "and government, California
ranchos and other subjects. - °
Summary report and catalog cards in the library,
to^S&SLlgff"* ^ *""' 1937 ^ ! pre8ent6d *
«H 1 ^^ tt i?/ ra ? e_Ca " f0, ' nla ' 2 - San Pedro Calif, -Comm. 8. Land
oSifkS"/' Tnu, *■ Mlnes and mlneral purees-!
California. 5. CaUfor- nla-Pol. & govt. 8. Stock-ranges.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-1849
Morgan, Dale Lowell, 1914-
The Mormons and the Far West, 1809-ca. 1857
ca; 2000 Items, - "
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Mario Calif )
,„ 1 ? p ? w , ritten transcripts of newspaper articles complied by Morgan
for a book on the subject. Includes articles on the opening of the
S, ,tB e ^S lor « Uon ""<> settlement, the fur trade, Indian! of ttl
Middle and Southwestern States, the Santa Fe trade, and the gold
Acquired from Dale L. Morgan, 1049,
1. Mormons and Mormonlsm in the' West. 2 The Wmt i m,,.
teade-The West 4. Indians of North Amer ca-The West 5 SsSE-
Fe Trail. 6, California-Gold discoveries " i. Title?
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-1850
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861.
Correspondence, 1791-1871.
ca, 8000 items.
In Henry E Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Judge and U.S. Representative from Connecticut. CorresDbndence
nM„ tlng t° »°?, kwel ' ,s enterprise In land deve opment, espe^IaUy al
'EStSS?^ Sall . e ' »>- C'eveland, Warren, Ohio, and E^anlX Ind '
oTJT "ftlo^'ncluding land grants to railroads; politics and the
Constitutional Onion Party In 1880 ; Rockwell's law practice ■ and thl
Stt?S3.ta f. 1 "., 11 - S / £° Urt °' ClalmS - Includ « ^rr^po a ndencl
of the Tlsdale family of Connecticut (1802-82) and of the Perkins
Klnsmans, and others relating to the Western Reserve (1701-1832) '
Summary report and catalog cards In the library. '
Acquired from the Geo. D. Smith Book Co., New York, 1925,
oni YJ!; , CoUrt of 01alms - 2 - Lawyers— Connecticult— Correspond-
ence, rem niscences, etc. 8. Real estate business-Northwest, Old? 4,
Railroad land grants-U. S. 5. Constitutional Union Party! 6 West
» eSerV& '• T ' 8dale fam " y ' n - p «^ins family, m K nWn
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-1851
Brown, James, merchant.
Papers, 1788-1856.
ca. 500 items.
In Henry E, Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Virginians
of Ri7iS!rj ? e kI 6 °? d d , ocun "* nt » of James Brown, wealthy merchant
of Richmond, his family and his business associates, particularly
Robert Burton and Robert Rlv«Cl Includes T^reVpondence abou'
Brown's land holdings In Ohio and Kentucky; papVrs re?atin^to
Brown, Rives & Co., a Ann of commission merchants- "and man*
documents In connection with the prolonged litigation li the setth£
STis? £* eSt . ate .° f ^ bert Burton < wn08e wl "ow marrieTBrownT
orthres^TM^a^nd'SB^wn' 1 M ^"^ "> *° matter
Acquired 1922.
1 Commission merchants— Richmond. 2. Brown, Rlves & Com-
pany. 8. Real property— Ohio. 4. Real property— Kentucky. i
Burton, Robert, d. ca. 1807. n. Rlves, Robert, 1764-18-6. nt Brown
family, rv. Brock, Robert Alonxo, 1839-1914, collector. Virginians.
,, „ .. MS 61-1852
Henry E. Huntington Library
Haley, David W 1793-1859.
Papers, 1814-1936.
77 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Army officer, mail carrier, surveyor, and Mississippi State senator.
Correspondence, business papers, and other Items of David W. Haley
and his family. The material relates to Haley's activities In military
service under Andrew Jackson, the carrying of mall on the Natehes
Trace, the surveying of Indian lands, and the removal of the Choctaw
Indians after the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. One Item U a
map of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, drawn by Hugh Ervln and
dated Mar. 27, 1814. There are letters from Powhatan Bills, 8. 3.
Gholson, and J. F. H. Claiborne, and several letters to Gholson, Clai-
borne, and S. S. Prentiss from Government officials. Papers of later
date relate to Haley's son and namesake, David W. Haley. These
Include an Interview by Moreau B. Chambers, the family record
copied from the Haley family Bible, a picture of David W. Haley
taken la 1936, and a letter from him of that year.
Gift of Mr. Haley, 1986.
1. Creek War, 1818-1814. 2. Horse. Shoe, Battle of the, 1814. 8,
Postal service — Mississippi. 4. Natchez Trace. 5. Choctaw Indians
Land transfers. 0. Mississippi — Surveys. i. Ervln, Hugh. n.
Haley, David W. ni. Chambers, Moreau B. rv, Haley family.
MS 61-1853
Mississippi. Dept.of Archives and History
Britt, Mary (Nichols), collector.
Nichols-Britt collection, 1771-1905.
S ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Correspondence, diary notes, documents, account books, slave rec-
ords, land grants, daybooks, scrapbooks, photos., memorabilia, and
other papers relating to the families of Nichols, McCown, McPhall,
and Carter. The papers give much genealogical Information and
reflect life In Williamson and Davidson Counties, Tenn. from the ear-
liest settlements. Includes historical sketches about the Civil War
by George S. Nichols. Names represented In the collection Include
Sallle Nichols Bateman, Alphonso Britt, Mary Nichols Britt, F. B.
Carter, Tod Carter, Nlnnle Nichols Ollffe, John Donaldson, Margaret
Olouston Jones, Elizabeth McCown Nichols, J. W. McCown, R. W.
McCown, Daniel McPhall, John A McPhall, Mary Carter McPhall,
Hogan Moody, Alice McPhall Nichols, Fernando Stith Nichols, James
McAllister Nichols, John Nichols, John Nichols, Jr., John F. Nichols,
John H, Nichols, and Sarah Nichols.
Gift of James A. Britt.
1. Tennessee — Geueal.— Sources. 2. Davidson Co., Tenn.— Spc. life
& cust. 8. Williamson Co., Tenn.— Soc. life A cust. 4. Carter family.
6. McCown family. 6. McPhall family. 7. Nichols family, a U. 8.
Hist. — Civil War — Addresses, essays, lectures. 9. Land grants — Ten-
nessee, 10. Slave records — Tennessee. i. Title.
MS 61-1854
Tennessee. State Llbr. and Archives
Hines, Thomas Henry, 1838-1898.
Papers, 1786-1936.
ca. 2 ft. (212 items and 10 v.)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Confederate officer, Judge, and newspaper editor. Correspondence,
diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, military orders, broadsides, maps and
pamphlets. The bulk of the material relates to the period of the
Civil War and Hines' activities in It as a member of the Bowling
Green, Ky. company, his leadership In the escape of General John
Morgan from the Federal penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, and his
direction of the unsuccessful Chicago Conspiracy in 1864. Includes
Hines' report on the conspiracy, Information on his legal studies, his
editorship of the Memphis, Tenn., Dally appeal (1866), together with
a plat and description of Carlisle, Ind. as It wns laid out In 1815.
Indexed In manuscript catalog of the library.
Acquired from Hines' granddaughter, Ann Walcutt Winn, 1846,
1. U. K.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Morgan's Cav-
alry Division. 2. Morgan's Cavalry Division. 8. Morgan, John Hunt,
1825-1864. 4. Northwestern Conspiracy, 1804. 5. Journalism— Mem-
phis, Tenn. i. Carlisle, Ind.
MS 61-1855
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
522
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hughes, Everett Strait, 1885-1957.
Papers, 1903-56.
5 ft. (ca. 8000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Army officer. Correspondence, diaries (Irregular, 1904-48), and
orders, concerning his army career in ordnance and general staff
work. Includes material on his Weat Point years, on the Mexican
Punitive Expedition, and on the two World Wars.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available In the Library,
Gift of Mrs. Hughes, 1958.
1. U. S. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
V. S. Army. Ordnance Corps. 3. U. S. Army. General Staff
Corps. 4. U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 6. Mexico— Frontier
troubles— 1910- 6. European War, 1914-1918. 7. World War,
1939-1945.
MS 61-1856
Speakman, William Cyrus, 1868-1930.
Papers, 1891-1941.
10 notebooks.
In Delaware Public Archives Commission collections.
Army officer, and dental surgeon. Correspondence, Including con-
gratulatory letters upon Speakman's receipt of the French Legion of
Honor Medal, and letters relating to his service in France In 1915-18,
and to the Army Reserve Corps, together with Mrs. Speakman's cor-
respondence concerning her book Memories. Includes letters of Mrs.
Joseph Bancroft relating to the Red Cross War Relief Committee, and
five albums of clippings and pictures.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Transferred from the Wilmington Institute Free Library, 1964.
1. Legion d' honneur. 2. European War, 1914-1913— Personal nar-
ratives, American. 3. U. S. Army. Officers' Reserve Corps. 4. Red
Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross. Delaware chapter.
War Relief Committee. i. Speakman, Marie Anna (Vuilleumler)
1883- rr. Bancroft, Elizabeth (Howard)
MS 61-1851
Delaware. Public Archives Commn.
Burgoon, Isadore H 1839^-1917.
Papers, 1863-1917.
6 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library ( Fremont, Ohio)
Railroad executive and soldier. Correspondence, family notes,
autographs, and family photos. The letters received are chiefly of
railroad affairs. Includes information relating to Sandusky Co., and
Fremont, Ohio politics; the 169th Ohio Regt, Volunteer Infantry; the
Grand Army of the Republic, Utah ; and the Knights Templar.
Gift of Mrs. H. L Younker, 1950.
1. Burgoon family. 2. Autographs— U. S.— Collections. 8. Rail-
roads— U. S. 4. Sandusky Co., Ohio — Pol. & govt 5. Fremont, Ohio —
Pol. & govt. 6. Ohio Infantry. 169th Regt., 1884. 7. Grand Army
of the Republic. Dept. of Utah. 3 Freemasons. Knights Templars.
MS 61-1858
Rutherford B. Hayes Llhrary
Heflin, James Thomas, 1869-1951.
Papers, 1893-1961.
20,000 Items.
In University of Alabama Library.
In part, transcripts.
V. S. Representative and Senator from Alabama. Correspondence,
speeches, press releases, biographical notes, campaign literature,
photos., scrapbooks, and memorabilia. Material for the early years of
Heflln's career (1893-1900), when he was engaged In local and State
politics, is scarce. The scrapbooks, consisting mostly of newspaper
clippings, Illustrate all phases of his activities from 1895 to 1938. The
speeches reflect his attitude on domestic and foreign Issues such as
segregation, tariff, immigration, rural free delivery, woman suffrage,
the League of Nations, the Presidential campaign of 1928, and Catholi-
cism. The correspondence is arranged chronologically in four groups :
political, general, personal affairs, and outgoing letters. Correspond-
ents Include John H. Bankheud, Alben W. Barkley, William Jennings
Bryan, John Nance Garner, Bibb Graves, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Carl
Vinson, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Gift of Howell T. Heflin and Wilson L Heflin, 1953.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1801-1953. 2. Negroes— Segregation. 3.
Tariff— U. S. 4. U. S.— Emlg. & immlg. 5. Rural free delivery. 0.
Woman— Suffrage— U. S. 7. League of Nations. 8. Presidents—
U. S.— Election— 1928. 9. Catholic Church in the U. S.
MS 61-1859
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Sibour family.
Papers, 1589-1917.
1100 itenis.
In Trinity College Library (Hartford)
Correspondence, journal, accounts, wills, contracts, and other docu-
ments of the de Sibour family of France. Includes church documents,
latsser-passer and passports of the Revolutionary period, military
commissions, petltions , for restoration of property, an autobiographical
MS. by Mary de Sibour, with notes on Charleston, S. C. In the Civil
War and two volumes (1696-1876) with details of property, kept by
various members of the family; together with papers of two related
families, de La Selle (1745-70, 1802) and Belmes (1746-94) Persons
represented Include Francois de Sibour, Jean Antonln Gabriel de
Sibour (French consul In the U. S.), Jean Baptlste Joseph de Sibour
(mayor of Monteux} "aan Claude de Sibour, Jean Francois de Sibour,
Jean Joseph Francois de Sibour (procureur general of the Pope),
Joseph Antotne de Sibour (Apostolic Pronotary, prior, and vlcar-gen-
ernl of Carpentrns), Louis Andre de Sibour (chancellor of the Cathe-
dral at Oarpentras) , and Louis Blaise, conite de Sibour.
Typawrltten list available in the library.
Gift of Jerome P. Webster, 1956; purchased by him from Myers &
Co., London.
1, France — Hist.— 1789-1815 — Sources. 2. Emigres. 8. Passports —
France. 4. Real property— France. 5. France — Church history —
Sources. 6. Charleston, S. C— Hist— Civil War. i. La Selle
family, n. Belmes family.
MS 61-1860
Trinity College. Llbr.
Billmyer family.
Pape"s, 1832-1906.
998 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence of the West Virginia family, whose seat was at
Shepherdstown, Jefferson Co. Includes leters from Henry E. Unself,
a suitor of Mrs. David Billmyer, written from New Orleans (1854-55)
describing the city, Its theatrical and social life, and such events as
the yellow fever epidemics, the rise of the Know-Nothing Party, and
the Irish uprising. His letters of 1858-59 describe various sections of
Missouri and Illinois. Several letters written by David Billmyer
while he was In the West Virginia Legislature are more concerned
with his store and family than with public Issues. Other letters deal
with current conditions at West Virginia Agricultural College (later
West Virginia University), Georgetown College, and with Hagers-
town Female Seminary during 1868-69. Subjects discussed In the
family letters Include religion and temperance.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1946.
1. New Orleans— Hist — Sources. 2. Missouri — Descr. & trav, 3.
Illlnols-^Descr. & trav, 4. West Virginia— Capital and capltol. 5.
West Virginia. University, 6. Hagerstown Female Seminary, Hagers-
town, Md. 7. Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. i, Unself,
Henry E. n. Billmyer, David,
MS6M861
Duke Univ. Library
Babbitt, Irving, 1865-1933.
Papers, 1920-33.
54 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator and writer. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters ; together with notes and a MS. for a book on Roub-
seau.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and letters. 8. Rousseau, Jean Jacques,' 1712-1778.
MS 61-1862
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943.
Correspondence, 1937-43.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Historian and educator. Correspondence relating to National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1863
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1954.
Correspondence, 1940-53.
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1864
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
523
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Arms, John Taylor, 1887-1953.
Correspondence, 1932-53.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy, of Arts and Letters library (New York)
*„f r Ch .1 r - Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
n^'f". an <ltH -American Academy of Arts and Letters
Open to investigators under library restrictions "™ ra>
of Arte tt and a ie«e 8 r t s! Ute * ^ ■«* *-««■ 2 - ^» Academy
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-1865
Barzun, Jacques, 1907-
Papers, 1952-
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Full name: Jacques Martin Barzun.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. ^ 61 ~ 1866
Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1899-
Papers, 1941-
ca. 56 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
«„^T th .? r - Correspondence relating to the National Utltme of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arte Matters a MS
pfflS. "' 6 V ° em Tbe ™' and a transcHpt^l 8 :
^J? '"J^"??' ™ u "der restrictions accepted by the library
of Ar^TLetUrs tUte ° f ** "* ^ ttetB - 2 American AcSy
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-1867
Adams, Leonie, 1899-
Papers, 1951-
ca. 50 Items.
iw^n^" A ? aden i? of MtB aud Letters Library (New York)
tute^f A^^^V ^ Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts aud Letters, and 8 MS. poems (Including earlv drafta!
Open o Investigators under reatrlctlcSs accented by the StaSy
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. "orary.
FuU name: Leonie Fuller Adams.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. MS 61 ~ 1868
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1925.
Papers, 1907-25.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
emv of P Arts n C n /T eS S ODdenCe , ,:hl ? fly re,atln « to *»"• AmXmfcad-
emyvof Arts and Letters, and notes from Bartlett to Fred W. Buck-
Open to investigators under library restrictions
™$Z%5£$& my 0l Arte ami ™?? ! *:\ Buctatu »- Fred
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr
MS 61-1869
Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957.
Correspondence, 191&-48.
76 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
ti™ , t ?° r .i an ? ^"fator. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, "jioaunsrameaa
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts aud Letters Llbr. MS 61_187 °
Converse, Frederick Shepherd, 1871-1940.
Papers, 1908-39.
ca. 40 Items.
r£^S! Can ^ Academy , of Arta aQ d Letters Library (New York)
Ar^and T; f t^ rJ ^5 den f e r< . ,atln( A t0 ^ Nati °^ tostttnte of
»i?„ M L ^ tte ™- a ^ d tne -^er'ean Academy of Arts and Letters,
and a MS. score of Converse's Symphony In O Minor. "a™**
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
of ^SuSS!"* °' *** <md **'"*• 2- ^erican Academy
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1871
Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945.
Correspondence, 1936-45.
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York )
A^'^rS. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Open to investigators under library restrictions
.1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. ■ : -^
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1872
Damrosch, Walter Johannes, 1862-1950.
Papers, 1911-18.
ca. 250 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and conductor. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and a MS. score of Damrosch 's Dunkirk.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
.1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1878
Delano, William Adams, 1874-1960.
Papers, 1931-60.
ca. 175 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
■ -■ Architect Correspondence and papers chiefly- relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. ^
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
_1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters, ^^
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1874,
Edwards, George Wharton, 1859-1950.
Papers, 1925-46.
ca. 85 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist and author. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of Edwards' books Borne. Alsace-
Lorraine, and Belgium.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
a , a 'V / MS 61-1876
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-
Papers, 1949-
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and literary critic. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of addresses.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted' by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
. , A MS 61-1876
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Betts, Louis, 1873-
Correspondence, 1912- '
ca. 40 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arte
and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters.
a .. . , - MS61-1877
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Edwards, Harry Stillwell, 1855-1938.
Correspondence, 1912-38.
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1878
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
524
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Beaux, Cecilia, 1863-1942.
Correspondence, 1932-42.
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Painter. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1879
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Barber, Samuel, 1910-
Correspondence, 1941-
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1880
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Ballin, Hugo, 1879-1956.
Correspondence, 1908-56.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Painter. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1881
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1935.
Papers, 1916-35.
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to
the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Acad-
emy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1882
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Arvin, Newton, 1900-
Correspondence, 1938-
ca. 40 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, , ^ _ „.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
F«U name: Frederic Newton Arvln, Jr.
MS 61-1883
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Auden, Wystan Hugh, 1907-
Papers, 1948-
ca. 60 Items. ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet and essayist. Correspondence, first draft corrected type-
script, and corrected proofsheets relating to the poem Precious Ave,
together with correspondence relating to the National Institute or
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
In part, gift of Harper's magazine. _ ,"■"..,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1884
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Burt, Maxwell Struthers, 1882-1964.
Papers, 1917-53.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and MSS. of a story and part of the novel Entertaining
the Islanders. ■ ■
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. i. Burt, Maxwell
Struthers, 1882-1054. Entertaining the Islanders. _
MS 61—1885
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925.
Papers, 1899-1924.
In A^ertcfn Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arte
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and
MSS. of poems and an essay.
O'pen to investigators under library restrictions.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of AVts and Letters. MS 61-1886
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Canby, Henry Seidel, 1878-1961.
Correspondence, 1931-62.
In' American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Author, critic, and editor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1867
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Benit, Stephen Vincent, 1898-1943.
Papers, 1929-43.
ca. 100 Items. "„ ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
and other papers. ■ ■ - . .
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. ■
MS 61-1888
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Brunner, Arnold William, 1857-1925.
Papers, 1916-26.
ca. 150 Items. ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library !New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and other papers.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1889
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Brownell, William Crary, 1851-1SJ28.
Papers, 1908-28.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Critic and essayist. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and MSS. of an essay and addresses.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. "_
MS 61-1690
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Bartlett, Frederic Clay, 1873-1958.
Correspondence, 1924-52.
40 Items
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS61-1891
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Brockway, Howard.
Correspondence, 1911-51.
In' American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
L National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1892
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
525
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Began, Louise, 1897-
Papers, 1952-
oa. 50 items.
and Letters, and drafts o1tie^ 1 T r ^ 8 ^ t,onal InstltDte <" Arts
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1893
Becker, Carl Lotus, 1873-1945.
Papers, 1933-45.
42 Items.
Hi.£?f„ rlCan r. Academy of Arte and otters Library (New York)
ArSS'Siter^n^sTol Mal^e' «£ f^o,
and The discovery of a new world BeeInnms of ^ American people,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
American Academy of j^ and l,^ ^MS 61-1894
Cather, WilJa Sibert, 1873-1947.
Correspondence, 1929-46.
ca, 50 items.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions ^'
1. National Institute of Arts and ii^L„ o «
of Arts and Letters. Letters. 2. American Academy
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1895
Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1938.
Correspondence, 1908-38
ca. SO items.
S«.^ 1Ca n Academ / of Arts and Letters Library (New York*
of Art?a°nd jSSSrSSdttf^S: re ' a A tlU | t0 «" ^"SlnsUtute
lnently mentioned. oluuue - ™M Wellington Buckstull is prom-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters 2 *»„i m . .,
Arts and Letters. 8. Lincoln Abraham ^L rP? » an Acade W of
4. Ruckstujl, Fred Wellington mSS - ^ a-Monuments, etc.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1896
Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941.
Papers, 1906-40. ' '
ca. 50 items.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and LttoTL*
tag. 3. Berenson, Bernhard l£i» j T&..? < 5? rters and reDort -
1882-1954. ' 100i ^ la ™- *■ Burt, Maxwell Struthers,
MS 61-1897
American Academy of
Arte and Letters Llbr
D ^Sp^S^ de (Campbe,,) 1867 - 19 «-
ca. 75 Items.
of Arts and Letter^ and™ MS fot dESff £ j9 e „ N,U T »" 1 lD8t| t»te
Captain Archer's daughter. eI >apter 5 of Mrs. Deland's book
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and LettenT i rvo * ,.
Wade (CampbeH, 1857-1046. Captauf Acer's darter.' ""^
• American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr^ M ~ 1898
Adams, Herbert, 1858-1946.
Correspondence, 1912-42.
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters
aSS^trST""' ment, ° ned " re R0bert ™'™<"* Johnson, a^d the
Open to investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academv of
forr^^ty 3 - laU^Se^
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1899
Berenson, Bernhard, 1865-1959.
Correspondence, 1921-48.
ca. 60 Items.
Vi/^J lc f n Acaden, y 0( Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Art historian and critic. Correspondence relating to the National
Letter Lettere • aDd th6 An,erlcan Academyof Arts a^id
Open to Investigators under Ubrary restrictions.
of Arte^d na Le I tt n e™ tUto °' *** "*■ ^^ '* Amerlcan Academ '
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1900
Chadwick, George Whitefield, 1854-1931.
Papers, 1891-1931.
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Let.
ters, and other papers. ■ ■> .uj.juiu «ji
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. ^^
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1901
Carpenter, John Alden, 1876-1951.
Papers, 1918-51.
ca. 75 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New' York)
Tn=?f? 1 ? p8 f •» po^Pondence and papers relating to the National
Institute of Art and Letters and tho American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and a MS. score of Young man chieftain.
Open to investigators nnder library restrictions.
of Art^^Le™'* ° f ^ ^ ****"'■ * Amerlcan Academ J'
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-1902
Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart Chatfield, 1865-1945.
Papers, 1912-40.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and a MS. of a story and part of a book.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Cross, Wilbur Lucius, 1862-1948.
Papers, 1911-40.
lft
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
a G° TOrn orof Connecticut, author, and educator. Correspondence
a^hLT toe National Institute of Arts and LetterTand the
American Academy of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of addresses and
Open to investigators under library restrictions
of Arte a an d na Letters! Ute °' ^ "" ^^ * ^^'^ Academy
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-1904
Erskine, John, 1879-1951.
Papers, 1920-51.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
W.?^?"** U „ Ca i°r „ O0rres P° nd e'>ee relating to the National
Institute of Arte and Letters, and corrected proofs and a MS. of
Brsklne's book My life In music. "
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
la^^i "^ ^Jt'tute of Arts and Letters. I. Erskine, John,
1879-1051. My life In muBlc.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1905
526
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
Pupers, 1920-
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Yore)
Artist. Correspondence with contemporary artists, letters relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Acad-
emy of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of unpublished essays.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the Horary.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-1906
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Clarke, Gilmore D 1892-
Correspondence, 1937-
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Landscape architect, engineer, and educator. Correspondence re-
lating to the National Institute of Arte and Letters, and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
L National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and letters. ; MS6W907
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Copland, Aaron, 1900-
Correspondence, 1942-
In' American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute or
Arts nnd Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and letter* MS 61-1908
American Academy of Arts and LetterB Llbr.
Crothers, Rachel, 1878-1958.
Correspondence, 1933-58.
43 items. _ .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts nnd Letters,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-1909
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Smith, Mildred E Buller.
Papers, 1920-29.
6 v. and 1 folder.
In KadcUffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-49)
Agriculturist. Journals and a folder of clippings, mainly concern-
ing work on the Dlmock Farm In Bast Corinth, Vt. Also describes a
winter In Florida, and a trip abroad In 182ft
Unpublished inventory in the library.
l.°Women as farmers. 2. Agriculture— Vermont— Corinth. 8. Flor-
ida— Deacr. & trav. 4. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1919-
MS 61-1910
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Dos Passos, John, 1896-
Papers, 1916-
ca. 80 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Notional Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters ;
letters to Arthur McOomb; and a MS. of parts of Dos Passos* book,
' Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. McComb, Arthur Kllgore, 1895- n. Dos
Passos, John, 1896- U.S.A.
.:■'.■■■...■ Pull name: John Roderlgo Dos Passos.
MS 61-1911
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-1945.
Papers, 1932-45.
In' American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Aita
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and fiusa.
of Miss Glasgow's books The battleground, and The voice of the peo-
ple.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-1945.
The battle-ground, n. Glasgow, BUen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-1946.
The voice of the people.
MS 61-1912
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Harrison, George B
Papers, 1821-1924.
13,419 Items and 79 v.
In Duke University Library. .,..,' * . „
Lawyer, of Clarke Co., Va. Correspondence, daybooks, and fam-
ily, business, and other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of
cancelled checks, bills and receipts, legal papers, newspapei ■clippings,
and advertisements. The papers deal with Civil War destruction in
Virginia, social life In Virginia after the war, American Interest In
Cuba (1889-70), agriculture and land In Florida (1880's), social, pollt-
teal, and economic activities in Clarke Co., the genealogy of the Har-
rison family, and other matters. Correspondents Include Thomas B.
Dew and Harry F. Byrd (1912-18)
Card Index in the library.
1TJ 1 £?--Hlst.— Civil War— Destruction and pillage— Virginia. 2.
Vlrglnla-Soe. life & cust 8. Clarke Co.. Va.— Soc. condlt 4. Flor-
ida— Bcon. condit. 5. U. S— For, rel.-Ouba. 6. Cuba— For. rel —
U.S. 7. Harrison family. MS61-1918
Duke Univ. Library
Pratt, Herbert Lee, 1871-1945, ooUeotor.
Herbert Lee Pratt collection, 1757-1813.
65 items.
In Amherst College Library. ...... t^ , ,..„ „, ,„
Businessman. Autographs of the signers of the Declaration of ln-
denendence, letters from Washington to Madison on the adoption of
tKnsHtution? and portraits of the signers. Thomas Lynch's auto-
graph is the only clipped signature.
Card Index available In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
? 1 U S M DeriaraUo^ of Independence-Signers. 2JD. S. Constitu-
tion i. WMWngton, George/Pres. U. S„ 1782-1790. n. Madison,
James, Pre*. U. S., 17ol-lS36. MS 61-1914
Amherst College. Iibr.
Harris, Levett.
Letters, 1814.
fn* WiMam L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M D!p?om P at' Letter book containing letters written chiefly from St
Petersburg, Russia to correspondents In Europe, England and America.
Annroxunatelfone half of the letters relate to Harris 1 private com-
mS™ y flnanclal affairs. !«*•*■««££«• »g£* ^fln!
dressed to John Qulncy Adams, James A Bayard, Albert Gallatin,
Christopher Hughes, and James Monroe.
fTT^*-*** 2. BoBSla-For. rel.-U. 8^ ^^
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Lewis, Henry, 1819-1904.
Letters, 1849-76.
Swmi'am L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
M ArHst 1Pt Letters from Lewis to his brother George F. Lewis report-
toe on the presentation of his Mississippi Blver panorama In various
American andOanadlan cities, and letters written after 1858 when
L^vTsTas a resident of Dttsseldorf relating to fmanclal matters con-
nected with the sale of the panorama and other paintings.
rMSiP^Biver-Descr. * trav.-Vlews. x. ^<W*
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Valley Forge Historical Society, Valley Forge, Pa.
Manuscript collection, 1751-1844.
in V^Uev Forgo (Pa.) Historical Society collections. ,
litters loading several from George Washington (1777-78), legal
«nir military papers, the bulk of which pertain to the Revolutionary
SriodTnrtud^O^raeriy books wrltteiit .Valley Forge and a gen-
S3 1 report of me T Continental L.W {fiSrVf and In quarters be-
tween Baltimore and Philadelphia (April, 1777)
1. U. S.- Hist.- Revolution-Sources. ^ g 61_1917
Valley Forge Hist
Soc.
527
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript CoHectit
ons
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Baptist church records, 1667-1837.
8 v..
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
ism™ 8 Part ° f thC 80elety ' s <*»«*' anVmeTng collection, 164^-
(i^n%r f ™ 8 i\ P te 1 ? t „? h ffii 8 ^ h awl, h myn p or »*•*>»■. Wales
cent.) Da P"sts in Delaware, by Morgan Edwards (late 18th
Gifts and purchases from various sources
Du'bllf CttaTonurch 68 - ."aW- % PW^elphla. Lower
can 1722-17SW 7, »o„ . BaP'tets— Delaware, i. Edwards, Mor-
^tlSe^on^6l^T Vanl V? iSt0rIWlS ~ le ^V. 0hurc »^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-1918
Klamath Indians.
Records of the tribal council, 1933-58.
8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
MOHwS*? 8 .°L th tK e I ec " tlTe co «ncil (1850-57), the general council
(1833-68), and the business committee (1884 1BS6. loS-sni • nii
t < K ! ?im d ( w'°, 1 the „ collectlon of Dlbbon Cook, Sprague Blver Or
1. Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon. »v»sue raver, ur.
Oregon. Univ. Libr. MS 61-1919
Stearns, Sarah (Ripley) 6. 1785
Papers, 1799-1837.
1 'box and 1 microfilm.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives fA-41)
Includes 139 letters from Eunice Callender of Boston to Mr*
Stearns of Greenfield and Shelburne, Mass-Va diary fl7ft£lRO& ™/i
Journals of Mrs. Stearns and her daughto Rach/l wXrd^tla™,
Concerns local and famUy affairs and religion Stearns.
Unpublished Inventory In the llhrarv
Purchased.
r-O^uSrS^lV' 6 & CUSt - 2 - M — husette-Rellglon.
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-1920
Preus, Christian Keyser, 1852-1921.
Papers, 1876-1921.
4 boxes.
In Luther College Library
Gift of the Preus family and O. W. Qoalley, 1924
Luther Coll. Llbr. MS 61-1921
Finley, John Huston, 1863-1940.
Papers, 1908-40.
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
A& a N n a d tl Sri StltUte °' *"" and Ua ~* 2 ' *"•"«» ^demy of
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. ^ ^W
De Lamarter, Eric, 1880-19B8.
Correspondence, 1937-52.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
m Composer and organist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters. "
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubr. 61_1923
Farrell, James Thomas, 1904-
Correspondence, 1942-
ea. 75 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
an^tters. 0rreSPPndenCe relatiDe t0 the Natlonal litKrfArti
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. "orary.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1924
Freeman, Mary Eleanor (Wilkins) 1852-1930
Papers, 1917-29.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
„„^Tl» r ' Co " es P°n d ence relating to the Natlonal Institute of Arts
and Letters, and a MS.: of a poem.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Fisher, Dorothea Frances (Canfield) 1879-1958.
Papers, 1931-57.
ca. 40 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Art*
and letters, and MSS. of Mrs. Fisher's essays. Pearl S. Buck is nrom-
lnently mentioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
hi'i^SJSl Inatltute ot Arts and Letters, 2. Buck, Pearl (Syden-
stncker) lo92r
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1926
Fletcher, Jefferson Butler, 1865-1946.
Correspondence, 1920-46.
ca. 50 ltema
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
. . ' ' MS 61-1927
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Firkins, Oscar W 1864-1932.
Papers, 1912-35.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
in, ET C m U «' ed , uc . at ° r - « nd au ">or. Correspondence cMefly relat-
ftf-ftr^? Nat 'o n »» Institute of Arte and Letters, and MSS of F^
kins' Makers of drama, and several of his poems.
Open to investigators under library restriction*
186^rMaSf1rlt: tS and ^'^ ■ > Flrk "»' ° 8Car **
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-1928
Freeman, Douglas Southal], 1886-19S3.
Papers, 1937-53.
ca. 200 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
ti„ i h r or v, t c o rre sPOndence and papers chiefly relaUng to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and tie American Academy of
Arte and Letters. Carl Sandburg Is prominently mentioned
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters. 8. Sandburg, Oarl, 1878- <-»u«=mjr
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. 29
Frost, Robert, 1874-
Papers,1916-
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
A^, t;H^ » eSP ° nd !, I, ^ ch i efly re,atlng t0 tne National Institute of
tta^?J^ tter8 a ? d tte American Academy of Arte and Letters,
7?V°f f } ! acceptance of the gold medal presented by the National
n?^M U »' e ° H A fl rtS , a 5 d ^f" e ? (1929) ' flrat dra " of Ms Wem Provide
from be'i kl "" proofcheet8 of How hard It is to keep
Open to investigators under restricUons accepted by the library
Arte Jnd L^tteJT 6 °' *** ^ ****"'■ 2 -^ merl ™ n Academ? of
FuU name: Robert Lee Frost.
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
528
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931.
Correspondence, 1908-31.
ca. 125 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters library (New York)
Wood engraver. Correspondence relating to Cole's work, the Na-
tlonnl Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. Robert Underwood Johnson Is prominently men-
tioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters, 8. Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.
MS 61-1931
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.
Papers, 1909-47.
2ft
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator and author. Correspondence and other papers chiefly
relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the Amer-
ican Academy of Arts and Letters. Names prominently mentioned
are Hamlin Garland, Archer Milton Huntington, and Robert Under-
wood Johnson.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. S. Authors, American.
MS 61-1932
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931.
Correspondence, 1893-1931.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
and letters from French to Barry Faulkner.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. i. Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
MS 61-1933
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Fraser, James Earle, 1876-1953.
Correspondence, 1910-53.
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
and with Barry Faulkner.
Open to Investigators under llhrary restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. i. Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
. , MS 61-1934
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Foote, Arthur William, 1853-1937.
Papers, 1904-37
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and Foote's MS. scores of chamber music.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
.... MS61-1935
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-
Papers, 1925-
ca. 500 items.
In.Amerlcan Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and MS. notebook containing part of Brooks' book Sketches
In criticism. Names mentioned prominently are Stephen Vincent
Benet, Bernhard Berenson, Willa Cather, Ellen Glasgow, Sinclair
Lewis, Henry D. Sedgewlck, and Stewnrt Edward White.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Authors, American. 2. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
S. American Academy of Arts and Letters. i. Brooks, Van Wyck,
1888- Sketches In criticism.
MS 61-1936
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Benlt, William Rose, 1886-1950.
Papers, 1912-50.
ca. 175 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and a MS. of Benet's poem The spirit of the
scene. Names prominently mentioned are Frances Rose Benet, Robert
Underwood Johnson, and Alfred Kreymborg.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Authors, American.
MS 61-1937
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946.
Correspondence, 1920-44.
44 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, Woodrow Wilson Is prominently mentioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Wilson, Woodrow,
Pres. U. S., 1856-1924.
MS 61-1938
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr,
Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950.
Papers, 1920-49.
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of Bacheller's essays The literary life,
and An apology for myself. Mark Twain is prominently mentioned.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. Clemens, Samuel
Langhorne, 1835-1910.
FuJJ name: Addison Irving Bacheller.
MS 61-1939
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse, 1841-1905.
Papers, 1859-1905.
ca. 2 ft. (58 Items)
In Amherst College Library.
Regius professor of Greek at Cambridge University, Twenty-flve
letters (1900-05) to Jebb, principally from Walter George Headlam
and Sir Frederick George Kenyon relating to Greek studies; and 28
notebooks dealing with Greek classical literature, chiefly containing
lectures, together with notes and MSS. for publication.
Card index In the library.
Gift of George Arthur Plimpton, 1929.
1. Greek philology— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS61-1940
Amherst College. Llbr.
Friends, Society of (Hiokaite) Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Standing Committee on the Indian Concern.
Papers, 1813-1900.
lft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College,
Reports, memorials, copies of Indian treaties, and other papers.
Includes reports (1881-84) of the Santee Indian Agent to the Com-
missioner of Indian Affairs, material from the Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting and the Convention of Delegates of the Seven Yearly Meet-
ings, and a memorial sent to Congress by the Friends In 1869.
Checklist In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the Baltimore Yearly Meeting, 1920-86.
L Santee Indians— Treaties. 2. Santee Indians— Government re-
lations.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist Libr.
MS 61-1941
Friends, Society of (Hicktite) Joint Committee on Indian
Affairs.
Records, 1836-49.
lft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Correspondence, annual reports, memorials, an address to the
Seneca Chiefs, legislative documents and other papers conceruliig the
work of the Committee to protect the right of the Seneca Indians to
their lands around Cattaraugus, N, Y,, which had been added by the
treaty of Buffalo Greek to the Ogden Land Co., In 1888. Includes
memorials by the Committee and by the Senecas to the President: and
to other officials.
Checklist in the library.
Deposited by the Baltimore Yearly Meeting, 1920-86.
1. Seneca Indians — Land transfers.
MS 61-1942
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
529
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Klickitat County Historical Society.
Writings on Klickitat County history, mainly 20th cent
ca, 15 Items. ■'.*■■
Wash ? llckitat Co11Dt f Historical Society collections (Goldendale,
♦,. ™ a £1' to £ ether wlth so™ letters, a speech, and a poem, relating
«? K Ji ™ at ™? 1 ? 1 a<i "2 ^ stor y- "Subjects Include the settlement
tL £?, l.°. "• p 'tt. ^le, and Glenwood, the Lyle-Goldendale Railroad,
the Klickitat Academy, early power-threshing machines In the Klicki-
tat Valley, and the question of county division.
1. Klickitat Co., Wash.— Hist— Sources. 2. Threshing machines.
Klickitat Co. Hist. society MS 61_1 ^
Howe family.
Papers, 1758-1812.
87 Items and 1 v.
ManuscrI U ts JU ** 01eniente ubraT r (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
In part, photocopies of originals In the Library of Congress
Correspondence, documents, an orderly book, and other papers of
wniEm Sf n 2^? An en8his Howe, and his brothers RlchaVfl and
William, all British Army and Navy officers. Papers of William ln-
?I« n t < V° rre8ponden ^ of . the S^etary of State, and other letters re-
™l e t £° n,easnre f to i fe relief of Quebec, measures for reinforcing
„r«.J ^° n J m S 8l0n J fo 5,^ torlnB peace ' Wb campaign (1T77), state
of the army In Canada (17T7), and general precis (1778) Beven docn-
!SEJ"i , SSfft5l.%v BHtI,1, ^ ln ^erlca under hta^^ndTn
orderly book (1776-78) of his commands.
Described In catalog (Sllgo sales) of Christie, Manson and Woods,
ltd., London (Oct. 6, 1868) »«v™>,
Two of the Items have been published : Reflections on a pamphlet
entitled "A letter to the Right Honiourajble Lord Vlciounit H— e",
by Richard Earl Howe, edited by G. S. Brown (1059) and An un-
accepted letter to George Washington, by Richard Earl Howe, with
explanatory text and notes by H. H. Peckham (1050)
,„2J ft ' o *-- Ott0 °- F1 <"ier, 1952; The Clements Library Associates,
1058 j and purchases.
1. U.S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. r. Howe, George Augustus
Howe, 3d viscount 1724-1758. n. Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-
1709. m. Howe, William Howe, 5th viscount, 1720-1814.
«. ki r, . MS 61-1944
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Massachusetts. Archives Division.
Records, 1625-
828 v.
In the Massachusetts Archives.
/i^S. l0 ™v reC0rds „ (1628 - 86): 'estelatlve records of the CouncU
(1692-1780); executive records of the Council (1650 to date) ; maps
and plans (1630 to date) ; House Journals (1780 to date) ; Senate
JournalB (J780 to date) ; election returns (1780 to date) ; Revolution-
ary* M«!^o5^ ^'f 8 "^^^^ < 184(M »> ! naturalization
records (1885-1931) ; and records of Massachusetts constitutional
conventions. Includes ca. 1540 letters or copies of letters sent or re-
ceived by Thomas Hutchinson, governor of the Province of Massa-
chusetts Bay.
o \. Arc 'j lTe *H Ma ™ acnus e t k. 2. Massachusetts— Hist.— Sources.
3. Massachusetts— Constitutional conventions. i. Hutchinson.
Thomas, 1711-4780.
Mass. Archives Dly,
MS 61-1945
New Gloucester Historical Society.
Early documents, 1736-1837.
6 v.
In New Gloucester (Me.) Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Proprietors' records (1786-1887) of New Gloucester; proprietors*
treasurers' records (1763-09) ; collector's records (1765-73) ; and an
account book of common lands and mill (1761-1831)
1. New ; Gloucester, Me.— Hist.— Sources.
New Gloucester Hist Soc. MS 61-1046
Associated Dayton and Montgomery County Historical So-
cieties.
Autograph letters and documents.
ca. 80 v.
In Associated Dayton and Montgomery County Historical Societies
collections (Dayton, Ohio)
Autograph letters of American Presidents, Chief Justices, officers
of the Revolution, frontier figures, great men of Europe, authors,
poets, Inventors, and explorers. Includes more than 50 documents
signed by William Henry Harrison,
1. Autographs— U. S.— Collections. r. Harrison. William Henry,
Pres. U. S., 1778-1841. - ■
MS 61-1947
Assoc. Dayton and Montgomery Co. Hist Societies
Johnson, Charles B
Papers, 1859-69.
448 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Transcripts (handwritten)
. Confederate officer. Correspondence, reports, contracts, and vou-
chers relating to the subsistence of the Indians of the Wichita and
other agencies.
Purchased from Orion of London, 1036.
1. Indiana of North America— Government relations. 2. Wichita
Indians— Government relations. UM
Newberry Library
MS 61-1948
Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1829V303.
Papers, 1851-1909.
021 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer, lawyer, and politician. Correspondence per-
sonal accounts, Civil War reminiscences, and an Incomplete diary of
a trip to Cuba as correspondent during the Spanish-American War
Includes a series of letters from Wade Hampton (1864-1001) and
from Joseph E. Johnston (1865-86) Other correspondents Include
Henry Adams, James Cardinal Gibbons, and Henry Cabot Lodge
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1937-57.
.}• 5„ s i7" H J? t— °ll n War— Personal Narratives— Confederate
Bide. 2. D. S.— Hist— War of 1898— Personal narratives. i. Hamp-
ton, Wade, 1818-1002. n. Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1801.
^ v t, . t.k MS 61-1949
Duke Univ. Library
Harvey, Glen.
Papers, 1809-1948.
207 items.
In Duke University Library.
_ Merchant of Charleston, S. O. Chiefly letters written to the
Harvey family and friends from England and Europe, with frequent
references to English and European politics (1850-1900) Includes
letters relating to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Card index ln the library.
Acquired, 1056.
ini °*S n i, Army °i ^! : Republic. 2. Gt Brit— PoL 4 govt— 1887-
1901. R Europe— PolltIC9-J848-1871. 4. Europe-Polltto-1871-
1018. i, Harvey family.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-1950
Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942.
Correspondence, 1916-42.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect and author. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts
and Letters. ^^
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-1981
Beal, Gifford, 1879-1966.
Correspondence, 1923-65.
ca. 125 items.
In American Academy of Arta and Letters Library (New York)
ArtlBt Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and
letters (1938-53) from Beal to Barry Faulkner.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Lettere. Z American Academy of
Arts and Letters. i. Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
a i a „ . MS 61-1952
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Connelly, Marcus Cook, 1890-
Correspondence, 1935-
ca. 150 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters.
. • , ' „ M MS61-1963
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
530
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harvey, James R
Papers, 1926-35.
lft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Businessman. Includes 578 letters. Harvey was secretary of the
Grants Pass, Or., Chamber of Commerce and Involved in promoting
the Old Channel Mine, Gallce, Or., harbor improvement projects at
Orescent Oity, Calif., and California and Oregon Coast Railroad.
1. Pacific States— Econ. condit.
MS 61-1964
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Blashfield, Edwin Howlisad, 1848-1936.
Papers, 1900-36.*
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence and papers chiefly relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters. Names prominently mentioned are Cecilia Beaux, William
Crary Brownell, Fred Wellington Ruckstuli, Robert Underwood John-
son, and Barry Faulkner.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 3. Authors, American. 4. Artists, American.
MS 61-1965
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949.
Correspondence, 1923-49.
ca. 150 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Historian. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and
bibliographical notes. Names prominently mentioned are Charles
McLean Andrews and Douglas Southali Freeman.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 3. Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1943. 4. Free-
man, Douglas Southali, 1886-1953.
MS 61-1966
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Brush, George de Forest, 1855-1941.
Correspondence, 1903-41.
ca. 150 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Names prominently mentioned are Hamlin Garland, Henry George,
and Robert Underwood Johnson.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 3. Authors, American.
MS 61-1967
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Burroughs, John, 1837-1921.
Papers, 1904-21.
ca. 200 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Naturalist and author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters, to the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and to various articles, trips, and projects; and 2
scrapbooks. Names prominently mentioned are Thomas Bailey
Aldrich, Robert Underwood Johnson, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 3. Authors, American.
MS 61-1958
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931.
Correspondence, 1924-31.
ca. 50 items,
In American Academy of Aits and Letters Library (New York)
Educator and author. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters. Names prominently mentioned are Robert Underwood John-
son and Woodrow Wilson.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts nnd Letters. 3. Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937. 4. Wil-
son, Woodrow, Pres. V. S., 1856-1924.
MS 61-1959
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Gay, Walter, 1856-1937.
Correspondence, 1927-37.
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
-and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. "
MS 61-1960
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940.
Papers, 1907-40.
1 ft.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and MSS. of parts of Garland's books A daughter
of the middle border, A son of the middle border, and The story of .
U.S.Grant.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2, American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. A daughter of
the middle border, n. Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. A son of the
middle border, m. Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. The story of U. S.
Grant.
MS61-1961
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Blackwell family.
Papers, 1784-1944.
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-77)
Mainly the papers of Antoinette Brown Blackwell, the "first or-
dained woman minister In the U. S.," together with many family
letters, the Journals of Anna Blackwell (1880-85) and Emily Blackwell
(1850-66), and the memoirs of the Rev. William B. Brown, Antoinette's
father. The correspondence of Antoinette Blackwell Includes letters
from Susan B. Anthony, Horace Greeley, Gerrlt Smith, and Lucy Stone,
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Women as ministers. 2. Congregational churches — Clergy— Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa
(Brown) 1825-1921.
MS 61-1962
Radcllffe College. Libr.
Holmes, Theophilus Hunter, 1804-1880.
Papers, 1861-67.
301 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer. Military correspondence and other papers.
The material concerns the Army's Trans-Mississippi Dept. (1833) and
the North Carolina Reserves (1864HJ5) Includes information on tie
Battle of Helena, Ark. (1863) ; petitions for the use of reserves in
active service or in agriculture; papers of J. W. Hinsdale, written
from Virginia while under the command of Holmes, his uncle; and
letters of John Shepherd while traveling In Europe (1867) Corre-
spondents include Joseph VS. Johnston and J. G. Martin.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1938-57.
1. Confederate States of America. Army. Trans-MlsslssIppl Dept.
2. North Carolina Reserves, 1864-1865. 8. Helena, Ark., Battle of,
1883. 4. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. i. Hinsdale, John
Wetmorc, 1843-1921.
MS 61-1963
Duke Univ. Library
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Records, 1810-
ca. 500,000 items.
In Harvard University, Houghton Library.
Letters, diaries, reports, minutes, and other papers relating to
domestic and foreign missionary activities of the Congregational
churches, Concerns work In Angola, Borneo, Bulgaria, Ceylon, China,
Czechoslovakia, French Equatorial Africa, Greece, Hawaii, India,
Japan, Liberia, Mexico, Persla^the Philippines, Slam, South Africa,
Southern Rhodesia, . Spain, and the Near East, and also work with .
various Indian tribes including the Abnakl, Cayuse, Cherokee, Chicka-
saw, Choctaw, Creek, Dakota, Mackinac, Maumee, Nez Perce, OJIbway,
Osage, Pawnee, Seneca, Stockbrldge, and Tuscarora. Includes minutes
and records of the United Foreign Missionary Society (Presbyterian
and Dutch Reformed) from 1817 to 1826, when It merged with the
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, as well as -
minutes of several local societies.
Unpublished guide In the library. Also described in Harvard Li-
brary bulletin, v. 6, no. 1 (Winter 1952) p. 52-08; Indian archives
(New Delhi) v. 7. no. 2 (July-Dec. 1953) p. 95-99; and Quarterly
MS 61-1964
531
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Records, 1810- ,„ ,.. ,,
(Continued)
bulletin of the South African Library, y. 11, no. 4 (June 1957) p. 129-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
information on literary rights available in the library.
T n ir.P 0n ^5 ga 5,I o ? al « nur <*es— Missions. 2, Missions, Foreign 3
Indians of North America-Missions. i. United Foreign Missionary
Am, Bd. of Oommis- sIonera (or Forelgn m^ 61 - 196 *
P* Hips, J W
Business records, 1863-76
9 v.
In University of Illinois, Ilinols Historical Survey collections
1 Nurseries (Horticulture) 2. Horticulture— Illinois.
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey ^ 61 ~ 1966
Friends, Society of. Ireland Yearly Meeting.
Records, ca. 1660-1949.
69 v. on 9 reelB.
MiA r fl? DdB / H1 £j orl ™"» Library of Swarthmore College.
DuM in ™* ,W7 e \ of abstracte '" E «»t a ce Street Meetinghouse,
mlt£ J* orI ,S' n al fiords in Friends Meetinghouse, Llsburn^
hir^L i ,2 f men's and women's business meetings and registers of
births, deaths, marriages and removals, for meetKgs In BauSSSen
^ O ^ n ^ 0rk 'J )U t blln ,',. Hdenaerh y' Granee . LimerWk Ltabu% S
M^oTaK^^
Indexed in the library's card catalog.
■ pSrdttSfrSS ™ ""^ " brarJr restrlctlons -
etc^Se^nt* SMlety of ~ ^ ~ Sources. 2. Registers of births,
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist Libr,
MS 61-1966
Eymard, Pierre Julien, 1811-1868.
Writings.
61 reelB of microfilm (positive)
In St. Joseph Seminary collections (Cleveland, Ohio)
Acquired from the General House of the Blessed Sacrament
Fathers, Borne, 1956.
1. Lord's Supper. 2. Spiritual life— Catholic authors.
MS 61-1967
«* .Tn<u>nh R«m. i,ibr. Cleveland, Ohio
Mann, William Julius, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1839-92.
ca.Bft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
„,*"' Pastor and seminary professor. Correspondence, ser-
K! "fJ?" 1 sermon outlines in German and English, lectures and notes
on lectures missionary addresses, journals of trips to Europe, copies
of the Halle documents, treatises, excerpts, and other papers In-
cludes a chronicle (1868) of St Michael's* Zlon's Church '
Archives catalog In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
■> V,,^ Uttera S t 0hu J' ch r < ' lergI ' _CorreB P onden< ». reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 8. Lutheran Church— Missions. 4
^"SS^TPf^- & trav.-1800-19ia x. Hallesche Nachrichten
n. Philadelphia. Evangelisch-Lutherlsche St. MlcnaellB-Klrche.
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library MS 61-1968
Spaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910.
Papers, 1886-ca. 1910.
ca. lft,
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
n^S^ 8 ^fflT, ana » Bem iM l,r ?. professor - Correspondence, a diary
(1892-95) of official acta while Spaeth was president of the Hlnlste-
rium of Pennsylvania, sermons, lectures and Wure note documents
w^LT « , T he ^ ontroTOr 7 <1888 - 80 > ***** bw*8W*JSK£
Wlschan, aXutheran pastor, and otter papers. Includes swrf
Sammlung deutscher Lleder (1858) *-"""• ""««• a copy or
Archives catalog in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
2 Wl«^f a ^ h ^ C !l^^^ torr o ea I ,on(lence ' reminiscences, etc.
7 aZZL A Frederlck - 1845-1905. 8. Lutheran Church— Sermons.
sylvan^anr^cent It^™ LUthWan M ""» «f *»-
Full name: Phillip Frledrich Adolph Theodor Spaeth.
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library MS 61 ~ 1969
Schmauk, Theodore Emanuel, 1860-1920.
Papers, 1883-1920.
ca. 1 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor and seminary professor. Correspondence ser-
mons, sermon texts, a notebook with sermon outlines, and other
papers. Includes a report (1881) on the organization of the library
^C°w U . when a 8tudent "brarlan, and a 2 vol. Bible Interleaved
with Ms. notes.
Archives catalog In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
•> i'K. Lu i h , er , a , n Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Philadelphia Lutheran Theological Seminary. Krauth Memoria
Library. 8. Lutheran Church — Sermons.
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library
Jacobs, Henry Eyster, 1844-1932.
Papers, 1863-1918.
ca. 7 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor and seminary professor. Correspondence semi-
nary reports, class records, lectures, addresses, studies, notes, and
other papers. '
Archives catalog in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
A.„ Lu , the !! an Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
J. Philadelphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary.
™. , c MS 61-1971
Lutheran Theol. Sera.- Library
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
Papers, 1749-1939.
177 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Family and military correspondence, military tele-
grams, notebook, and scrapbooks, of Lee and of his family. Lee's cor-
respondence (1832-70) concerns personal and family affairs (espe-
cially In letters to his cousin, MrB. Anna M. Fltzhugh), settlement of
the Custls estate, Improvements at Arlington, military activities, his
attitude toward the fall of the Confederacy, and the family's move to
Lexington, Va. Includes letters of Francis Llghtfoot Lee, Richard
Henry Lee, Henry Lee, and Mary Ann Randolph (Ousels) Lee; a
volume of 295 telegrams from Lee In the field to Jefferson Davis and
the Confederate War Dept, many with James A. seaaon's endorse-
ment; 2 scrapbooks of memorials to Lee; and a notebook (1857-60)
States of America— Hist, Military. 8. Oustls-Lee Mansion. Arling-
ton household.
Card index In the library. The telegrams have been published In
Lee's dispatches, edited by D. S. Freeman (1915)
Acquired 1933-B7.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 2. Confederate
States of America— HlBtory, Military. 8. Oustls-Lee Mansion. Arling-
ton, Va. 4. Custls family. i, Lee family.
«", r, . t .k MS 61-1972
Duke Univ. Library
Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 1886-1915.
Papers, ca. 1872-
27 ft.
In StevenB Institute of Technology Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Engineer and efficiency expert. Correspondence, MSS. of his writ-
ings, office and plant records, patents, scrapbooks of forms, and memor-
abilia. Includes notes and calculations tracing the history of his
o^fS a ? d 'SS ^written MSS. and proof sheets of his books
On the art of cutting metals, and The principles of scientific man-
agement. «—
Index in repository. Also described In A classified guide to the
Frederick Winslow Taylor collection, arranged and compiled by
Elizabeth Gardner Hayward.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Taylor's family, frlendB, and associates, 1933 and 1949.
1. Engineers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Metal-cut
ting. B. Industrial management. 4. Efficiency, Industrial.
MS 61-1973
Stevens Inst of Tech. Library
Eagay, Henry,
Papers, 1769-1883.
703 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, mercantile accounts. Indentures, wills, bonds, and
accounts of settlements of estates, of Kagay, an early German settler
of Shenandoah Co., Va. Some of the documents are In German. In-
MS 61-1974
532
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kagay, Henry.
(Continued)
dudes letters, some from settlers In Ohio, concerning religion, weather,
crop conditions, and family and local news, and letters of Confederate
soldiers, telling of food, living conditions, and poor medical service.
Acquired 1933-84.
1. Shenandoah Co., Va. — Econ. condlt 2. Qermans in Shenandoah
Co., Va. 3. Frontier and pioneer life— Ohio. 4. Confederate States
of America. Army— Military life. 5. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Per-
sonal narratives— Confederate side.
MS61-1974
Duke Univ. Library
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904.
Papers, 1848-1904.
65 Items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Duke University Library.
In part, microfilm (positive)
Confederate officers. Letters and other papers, mostly written after
the Civil War, relating to the war, the Gettysburg Battle controversy.
Reconstruction, and the Republican Party in the South. Correspond-
ents Include Daniel Harvey BUI and other Confederate officers.
Card Index In the Ubrnry,
Acquired 1936-58.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 2. Gettys-
burg, Battle of, 1863. 3. Reconstruction. 4. Republican Party. 6.
Southern States— Pol. & govt.— 1865-
MS61-1975
Duke Univ. Library
Jones, Charles Edgeworth, 1867-1931.
Papers, 1802-1924.
417 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and historian, of Augusta, Ga. Personal correspondence
and other papers (chiefly 1842-1909) .referring to politics, politicians,
education In the U. S., agriculture In the South, and Jones' historical
research. Correspondents Include ' Herbert Baxter Adams, Charles
B. A Gayarre; C. B. Phelps, and Joseph Wheeler.
Card index in the library.
Acquired 1949.
1. Southern States— Pol. & govt— 1865- 2. Education— U. S.
3. Agriculture — Southern States. 4. Historians— Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc.
MS 61-1976
Duke Univ. Library
Johnson, Charles B
Papers, 1859-65.
40 Items.
In University of Arkansas Library,
In part, transcripts.
Confederate officer. Correspondence, contracts, bills, receipts, and
military orders concerning supplies for the Indians and for the Con-
federate Army. Includes some personal letters and references to the
differences between Generals Albert Pike and Thomas G. Hlndman
and to the Battle of Prairie Groye. The material is related to the
library's collection of Albert Pike papers.
Purchased from the Orion Book Service, Ft. Smith, Ark,
1. Indians of North America— Government relations. 2. Confederate
States of America. Army — Supplies and stores. 3. Prairie Grove,
Battle of, 1862. 4. Pike, Albert, 1809-1801. 5. Hlndman, Thomas
Carmlchael, 1818-1888.
MS 61-1977
Arkansas. Univ. Llbr.
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877.
Papers, 1862^66.
393 Items.
In Dnke University Library.
Planter, slave dealer, and Confederate officer. Correspondence,
orders, and other papers. Primarily communications to army sur-
geons, chiefly to James B. Cowan, concerning Forrest's cavalry com-
mand. Other subjects Include an Illness of Forrest's In 1862, and his
efforts to accept the outcome of the war.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1934-50.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Surgeons. 2. Forrest's
Cavalry Corps (C. S. A) 3. Confederate States of America. Army —
Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 4. Reconstruction — Tennessee, I.
Cowan, James B.
MS 61-1978
Duke Univ. Library
Howerton, Philip.
Correspondence, 1817-79.
828 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Tobacco trader and sheriff, of Halifax Co., Va. Letters pertain to
the tobacco firm In which Howerton had an interest first with William
Cabanlss and later with his son, William Matthew Howerton; his
office of sheriff; sale of the Clark threshing machine; and general
labor conditions after the Civil War. Includes letters to Judith and
Elizabeth Howerton while they were students at St. Mary's College,
Raleigh, N. 0,', letters from W. M, Howerton while he was at the Uni-
versity of North Carolina, and letters from a traveler In New York.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1940.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Halifax Co., N. O. 2, Sheriffs —
HallMx Co., N. C. 3. Threshing machines, 4. Labor and laboring
classes — North Carolina. 5. Students — North Carolina. I, Hower-
ton family.
MS 61-1979
Dnke Univ. Library
Lewis, Burwell Boykin, 1838-1885.
Correspondence, 1843-94.
687items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from Alabama, and president of the
University of Alabama. Correspondence of Lewis and of his wife's
family, the Garlands, chiefly concerning family affairs. Includes
references to the Civil War, Reconstruction, Alabama railroad frauds,
the administration of the University of Alabama, Louise Lewis' stay
in Paris as an art student (1890-92), and the development of the
Alabama coal and iron Industry. The letters of London Cabell Gar-
land give his Impressions of London, Glasgow, and Munich.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1914-44. _ „ _ „
1. Alabama. University. 2. Alabama— Hist — Civil War. 8. Re-
construction — Alabama. 4. Railroads — Alabama. 5. Coal trade —
Alabama. 6. Iron industry and trade — Alabama, I, Garland
family, n. Garland, Landon Cabell, 1810-1895.
MS 61-1980
Duke Univ. Library
Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1772-1837.
Papers, 1772-1837.
284 Items and 5 v.
In Duke University Library.
French socialist Correspondence, biographical material, poems,
drawings, printed matter, and other papers concerning Fourier and
his movement. The main part of the collection comprises a MS. copy
of 4 volumes of E. Sllberllng's Dlctlonnalre de soclologle phalanste-
rienne: guide des ouvres completes de Charles Fourier, published In
Paris in 1911. Includes biographical sketches of Fourier's followers,
.corrections to be made on the proof sheets of a publication called
Solidarity, funeral Invitations, and programs concerned with the
founding of various social groups and with the establishment of a
monument to Fourier.
Acquired 1938.
1. Socialists, French. 2. Communistic settlements. I.
Sllberllng, E. Diction- nalre de soclologle phalansterienne.
MS 61-1981
Duke Univ. Library
Harriss, Thomas WhitmeL
Papers, 1795-1891.
302 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Tobacco planter, of Littleton, N. C. Correspondence, accounts, and
other papers, of Harriss nnd of bis family. The collection concerns
slave purchase, hire, and treatment (1840-60) ; tobacco, cotton, land,
and commodity prices; business relations with North Carolina and
Virginia commission merchants; and other matters. Correspondents
include Lawrence ' 'O'B. Branch, I. Harriss, William H. Harriss, and
Edmund Rutfin.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M, TiUey and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933. „ ,
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — North Carolina, 2. Slavery In
the U. S.— North Carolina, 3. Agricultural prlceSr-North Carolina.
L Harriss family.
MS 61-1982
Duke Univ. Library
Hastings, Russell, 1835-1919.
Papers, 1861-1904.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), and photocopies (negative)
Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, memoirs, battle accounts,
and maps, concerning family matters, the Civil War, and Hastings'
participation in It Includes a Civil War diary of Andrevj- Stlarwalt,
an anonymous Civil War diary, a genealogy and biography of Hastings
(1900), a casualty list of the 28d Regiment of Ohio Infantry, Hastings'
accounts of the Battles of Fisher's Hill and Opequan, and Jubal A
Early's account of the Bottles of Cedar Creek, Fisher's Hill and Win-
chester.
Unpublished index In the library.
MS 61-1983
533
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hasting*, Ruasell, 1835-1919. Papers, 1861-1804,
(Continued)
Gift of Jtussell P. Hastings, 1954.
Hlst.-Olvll War-M^pT 5 U ^fflS^.^ bat £ es - 4 U - S —
etc. *"• °- Ui a ~ Hist.— avu War— Beglsters, lists,
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-1983
Neville, John, 1731-1803.
Papers, 1794-1800.
138 Items.
In Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh)
Unpublished guide In the library
? E ™.«M. nve8 . tl f at ? r ? under " brar y restrictions.
vaia^S^„° d ^ trle8 ^ nnJ ' y, ™ ala ' 2 ' **«* trafflc-Pennsyl.
Pittsburgh. Carnegie
Library
MS 61-1984
King, JaeL
Papers, 1786-1868.
150 Items.
In Duke University Library.
account'anir^lpte 1 :^ "" * Fam " y <"* bu <" a «* correspondence,
Acquired 1983.
condlt 00 " 011 gr0Wlng - North ° a ™"°a. 2. North Carolina - Soc.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1985
Law, William Augustus, d. 1909
Papers, 1771-1927.
1502 Items.
In Duke University Library
spontot; wii? tSS 1 EyS;' 8 - a Per ,T. al and bU8lness «««■
letters -brfore 18B«T™ mJS? ther Papers (chIefl y 1 8ao-1927). The
ta? "ate? S.r^PondenTns^llSSf 1 !^ 11 THf °^'**« i mat -
Card Index In the library.
Acquired 1957.
Oto^SPS^oStto tSSli:^ fh 2 < 3omml88,on merchants-
llna-Bcon condl't. "° n ad r"l v "' h ^P, lna ' J" South Oaro-
Henry. r " Byan > William K. n. Cobla,
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-1986
Hoar, Richard M J. issi,
Papers, 1860-1912.
12 ft.
In Michigan State University Museum.
merchandise busing in Hou& W M^ y ir° c T 1 ' , ; g Hoars ""era!
his two boats SMo B l!Sh^ WOT ; Includes material on
ton to some fneartS Mpw^fc" %$*&? ■^ eW S llne from Hon * h -
Mlchlgan StatePrtaonKrrt «^'.h e ^ OU 5?. ton °° ppw Wori "». the
Unpublished gu&^^tor? BePUb " Cfln Part * * Michigan.
Gift of Carlos Wenberg, 1958.
Mich. State Univ. MuMum MS 61-1987
Birchard, Sardis, 1801-1874.
Papers, 1814-74.
4 ft.
In Rutherford B Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
» J 1 " 8 .^ and PhUantrdpIst. Correspondence; a diary U842-4fl>
account books and cashbooks (1835-74), ^otes tend no^kT^'
Uei-OhlT BDd """"""K-OWo- a Heal property-Ohio. 8. Charl-
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-1988
Hinton, Richard Josiah, 1830-1901
Papers, 1850-1901.
4ft.
SEE a^a^Unlon^^-^^Snce Jou
together with Civil War letters, and 29 letters (lS^rfromR^'
Also Includes notes on Realf, fragments and Mni«^7hi. ^™ eaI $
his testimony before the Harper?Perry ^esUgattM t££52 "*
Described In tie society's Biennial reporte no afiSS^ 66, „„
no. 9 (1893-94) p. 48-49; and noTl* "iSg%) p Ijioa*"" 92 ' P> 32;
im lttB ° l Mr - HInt0n ' hls Wlfe ' and O^ald Garrison VUlard, 1892-
1. Harpers Ferry, W. Ta.— John Brown Raid lAira •> rr o
Hlst.-Oivll War— Personal narratives S sSii»iT™ ' £ £• S ~
atlon. I. Realf, Richard, 183Tl87a Soclallsm - •■* Cooper-
Kansas State Hist Soc.
MS 61-1989
McCue, John Marshall, 1816-1890.
Papers, 1833-89.
ca. 200 Items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Justice of the peace and prominent citizen of Aueuste Co v»
Correspondence, diaries, account books, and Be^ealoScirnotes cln'
tains Information on John Brown's preparaHoc fn, hi ™i-
Harpers Ferry, and Includes 95 Srs^fr^JoTn SinW tablta
Confederate general, on the Civil War nnrt «,• i.*»K ln >ooaen,
nomlc development of m^^^^^J^^^SJZ
the library's James Blythe Anderson papers. n,ateHal ,8 related to
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Gift of the Anderson family, 1948-47
n.i Ha . r ^ rs m Ferry ' W> Va.— John Brown Raid, 1859 2 U <<_
Hlst-CIvll War-Personal narratlves-Contederates de ?' V^7
glnla-Econ. condlt. I. Imboden, John Daoto^wS*
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1990
French, Burton Lee, 1875-1954.
Papers, 1903-53.
51 ft.
In Miami University Library.
■™ U ,'rtl'J lepr ,f !sel l tatlTe ' P rotess ° r . and Government official Corre
spondence, notes for speeches as Representative from Idaho ^flOMS
notes for lectures on government while at Miami University 1935-47
Kssxr 1 " biB member8hip ° n ttau -. s - s^
Bequeathed by Mr. French, 1954.
«-.^y , , S T Po1 *'»>Tt.-1901-1968.--2. Political sdenee— Addresses
essays, lectures. i. U. S. Loyalty Review Board. ° ™^ aare8ses .
Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Library ^61-1991
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910
Papers, 1872-1946.
2 ft.
In University of Virginia Library (0314)
r e,x°r„ c &
Clemens, with his comments; aid a dlarv (IBflMBi ^ ii SuSa ?
copies of family letters and notes written ^hUe^tour to AusSf.u
India, and South Africa. CorrespondenbTlnclude Junes mnkSL^
Babb, Joseph L Blamlre, Bliss, Cteirge Hlraft firewnS Th^S^w
Clara Spauldlng Clemens, Cyril Clemens 3 -n n!? t - * u tler,
ton Clemens, Olivia LaSdof O^e^o/vla Sus^O imen^ &
and Co., Frederick A. Duneka, John Galsworthy. Frank Glenn WrtJjn
Grabhorn, Mr. HaU, Bret Harte, Mre. HaffleTd,' Merkf D^Vore^JoIn
son, Luther Samuel Livingston, Frank Mayo, Pamela Oemem, Mo?:
i^ , „ Capt -, J M, l UIand '„ ParkfrBerne ' Oallerlei inc. (N xTjamea
Payn, David Anton Randall, George EouIMim ^ s™. JtJj™?
Scrlbner Book Store (N. T. , Elle? &te Shaffer, ArThur^Sw^n'
Charles Dudley Warner, Carroll Atwood WUson Charles B™hin»
Scott Wood, and James Mcintosh Wood nwmD ' varies Hrsklne
Unpublished guide In the library.
Deposited by Clifton Waller Barrett, 1980.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. riomon. *« m ii.,
uSPSE? Tne^Si 8 ?" 18 ? 6 - ?■ Clement Sam C uerLTnga
oSnTsamu h elLln1. rated S "l&i£^&^<*«& ^
rv. Clemens, Samuel £ng- *E£* S^g* \g%*3K£L
Virginia. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-1992
534
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barnes family.
Papers, 1775-1873.
76 items.
In University of Virginia Library (4444)
In part, transcript and microfilm (negative)
Correspondence, a genealogy, an account book and other papers.
Chiefly Olvll War letters to Mrs. B. A. Barnes from ber song Charles
F. Barnes and Edward Cook Barnes, and from Henry T. Fortson,
concerning conditions In Augusta, Ga., Charleston, S. C. (1863),
Manassas Junction (1861-63), Wilmington, N. O. (1862) ; raids on
Lynchburg, New Bern, N. 0., and Plymouth, N. 0., in 1864; Jubal
Early's defeats at Winchester and Fisher's Hill; Confederate lines «t
Petersburg; and a race riot in West Florida (1866) Includes an
account book (1775-89) of Richard Dabney, Jr ; a Segar family
genealogy; and a letter on the Boiling family and Pocahontas' de-
scendants. Correspondents Include Lemuel Copper, Rolfe Eldrldge,
Robert ThniBton Hubard and Joseph E. Johnston.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
2. U. S.— Hist— Oivil War— Campaigns and battles. 8. Florida —
Kace question. 4. Segar family. 5. Boiling family.
MS61-1993
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
King, William, of iSaltville, 7 a.
Papers, 1844-67.
42 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (2798)
Correspondence and family papers, chiefly Olvll War letters to his
wife, Annie K. Leftwlch King concerning camp and battle experiences
In Virginia campaigns 1861-62, Includes material on the King and
Leftwlch families, on Charles Scott's : salt works In Washington
County, and on local conditions around Saltvllie, Bristol, Tenn,, and
Greenville, Tenn. Other correspondents Include Sarah O. King, Mrs.
Austin Leftwlch, E. W. Leftwlch, Alexander McOall, P. P. Peck, John
Ramage, and F. O. Smith.
Described in the library's Annual report on historical collections
(1947/49) p. 166.
Gift, 1947.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2. Virginia— Hist-OWU War— Sources. 3. Leftwlch family. 4. Salt
Industry and trade— Washington Co., Va.
MS61-1994
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Doheny, Estelle (Belzold), ooUeotor.
Letters, 1866-1928.
70 items.
In St John's Seminary Library (Oamarlllo, Calif.)
21 letters from William O'Connor to John Burroughs concerning
Walt Whitman and his work; 28 letters from George Bernard Snaw
to Arnold Dolmetsch, mainly concerning Dolmetsch's straggle to re-
create ancient musical Instruments and to gain recognition for his
work; and 26 letters from Watt Whitman to his mother, John Bur-
roughs, Horace Traubel, Talcott Williams, and others. _ . .
Card Index In the library. AIbo described In Catalogue of books &
manuscripts in the Estelle Doheny Collection, compiled by L. V.
MUler (1840-3S) ^^.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Doheny, 1940-68.
1. Musical Instruments. i. O'Connor, William Douglas, 1832-
1889. H. Burroughs, John, 1837-1021. m. Shaw, George Bernard,
1858-1950. rv. Dolmetsch, Arnold, 1868-1040. v. Whitman, Walt,
1819—1892.
Futl name: Carrie Estelle (Betzold) Doheny.
MS 61-1995
St. John's Sem. Llbr.
Benson, Louis FitzGerald, 1855-1930.
Papers, 1893-1029.
ca. 14 ft.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
Presbyterian minister and hymnologlst Correspondence, lectures
(1907) relating to the Psalmody of the Reformed Churches delivered
In the L. P. Stone Foundation of Princeton Theological Seminary,
MSB. of hymns by various composers, along with clippings and
pamphlets on hymnolcgy and allied subjects.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., Board of Christian
Education, 1939. „ ^ , ..
1 Reformed Church— Hymns— Hist & erlt 2. Psalmody.
aHymn& MS61-19&6
Presbyterian Hist Soc,
Bailey, Warren Worth, 1855-1928.
Papers.
H Katm
In Princeton University Library. ''.,.' „ ,.,. v
Congressman from Pennsylvania, newspaper editor and publisher.
1 Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, eta
MS61-1997
Princeton Univ. LIBr.
Chattanooga.
Records, 1859-1982.
ca. 46 ft.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Includes disbursements (1915-17), a general ledger (1911-15), a
property record, and two' volumes of receipts (1909-15) of_the Audi-
tor; IB volumes of minutes (1859-1911) of the Board ofAldermen;
8 volumes of minutes (1911-82) ©f the Board of Commissioners ; ac-
counts (1908-08) of the Board of Public Safety, Dept of Police; dta-
bursements (1891-1907) of The Board of Public Wojks, Street Fund;
records of the General Council comprising nunutes (1905-17), a
volume of resolutions creating paving districts (1907-08), and a
volume of committee reports, ordinances, petitions, and resolutions
(1905-09) ; a record of assessment taxes (1880-84), a property book
(1889-94), receipts (1899-1903), and a tax collector's cashbook of
the Treasurer.
Card index In the library.
Open to Investigators under Ubrary restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the city, 1950. „. . ' „
1 Chattanooga— Hist.— Sources, 2. Chattanooga— Pol. & govt. 8.
.Finance, Public— Chattanooga. 4. Taxation— Chattanooga.
MS61-1998
Chattanooga Pub. Llbr.
Morrill, Roy H 1888-1940. -'-''„ m \, M „
Papers of Roy H. Morrill and Edward G. Plummer, 1917-
85. : '
1 ft (ca. 900 Items) ,,.„,,,
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
In part, photocopies (negative) *»»«-
Officers of the U. S. Shipping Board and of the United States
Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Correspondence,
speeches, reports, legal memoranda and other notes, and printed mate-
riaTcrimarlly concerning the organisation and policies of the U. S.
Shipping Board, the United States Shipping Board Emergency meet
Corporation, and their fleldB of Interest, such as the merchant marine,
coastal shipping regulation, and proposed legislation «a shipping.
Correspondents include Bert E. Haney, Charles A. McAlUster, Wln-
thron L Marvin. Thomas V. O'Connor, and Alexander R. Smith.
Purchased from Mrs. Morrill, 1947. _^
1 U S Shipping Board. 2. United States Shipping Board Emer-
gency Fleet Corporation. 8. Merchant Marine— U. S. 4. Coastwise
shipping— U. S. 6. Maritime law— U. S. i. Plummer, Edward
Clarence, 1863-1932. ,,„„., .„„a
MS 61-1999
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932.
Papers, 1876-1932.
80 ft.
In University of Rochester Library.
University president and diplomat. Correspondence, lectures, arti-
cles, books, scrapbooks, appointment books, clippings, photos., ana
menVablUa. Correspondents Include James Montgomery Beck, An-
drew Carnegie, Theodore Roosevelt, Ellhu Root, William Howard
Taft, and Andrew Dickson White.
Card Index to correspondence. ; __ - ■_ ;'_■'
Finding aldB In the library. Also described In University of Roch-
ester Library bulletin, v. 6, no. 8 (Spring 1960). p. 67-60, and v. 11,
no. 8 (Spring 1956) p. 88-49. t
Information on llterarv rishta i available in the library.
Deposited bj Walter L. H1U, Jr., Mrs. Otto Lorenz, and Juliet TU-
lema Brace, 1049-66. ''"."'.' . „ ™
1. Political scientists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Dip-
lomats— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. U. S.— For. rel.— 20th
cent
MS61-2000
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
McRae, Thomas Chipman, 1851-1929.
Papers, 1879-1929.
ca. 2 ft. (1538 Items)
In University of Arkansas Library.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Governor of Arkansas, U. S. Representative, and banker. Corre-
spondence, chiefly concerning short line railroads In Arkansas and-
conservation of timber land; speeches; persona* papers; official and
semi-official papers while McRae was Governor; and MSS. and
printed material relating to taxation In Arkansas and antt-evolu-
tlon. Includes some papers of McRae's son, Thomas Ohlpman McRae,
Jr - MS61-2001
535
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McRae, Thomas Chipman, 1851-1929.
(Continued)
Papers, 1879-1929.
Unpublished calendar In the library
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts and purchases.
.1. Railroads— Arkansas. 2. Timber— Arkansas a n « n„i n.
Arizona. Untv. Llbr. MS 61-2001
Bandini family.
Papers, 1834-1927.
2 ft. (ca. 240 items)
Pa^ 1V ?m<S^, Ca ,"T° rnla r, at ^ An * e, <* "brary (101)
letterr^l^St„ fi^H n Band ^'- Xm Angeles^erchant, Include
Ahoi^ati™;- ^? *f an(1 acc ounto concerning his partnership with
Abel Steams; letters from various members of the Bandtal famn^
<71&£"J&S "'"""'"'C We Rancho Tecate In U)w^r%ifornte P™re™
■ •tST??2? ) of Juan B - Pandlni consist of diaries ^Paoen ilfaiSuu
mmmmm
Gift of Margaret Gaffey, 1042.
^SSS^if^ a "^»-
Mexican geie^^oXca^Jo^VS^isri *"* Mar,an °'
California. Univ. at r^ Angeles. Library^ 61 " 2002
Walser, Zeb Vance, 1863-1940.
Papers, 1880-1930.
800 Items.
le^onlmi)^ 0t N0rth CaroUna L,brar * s ° u ">ern Historical Col-
«£S3E.-"£SEta °and a othe? ,r ^ nden ? a ' , re8earch M «.
sketches, pictures notes Md retort ^^ J™*?**" biographical
1020's, concern^' North OaroHna ^S^f denCe> COmplled ,n the
and other puMlcT officials I?™ ""„!? ^ !J? te congressmen, senators
deputy ^att^Snjsrs^sr it w rS^s t T[tt, w aj 1 i d e
while state attorney general (1807-1000) """ 1 « lon IWM-8B), and
Gift of Mr. Walser's children, 1046.
North Carolina. Dnlv.
Library
MS 61-2003
Buckner, Benjamin Forsythe, 1836-1901
Papers, 1768-1918.
6 ft (0616 Items and 5 v.)
JLoto*™"! of Kentucky Library.
Acquired, 1048.
D ^ Ju *^— Keutucky — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr. MS61-20M
Littlefield family.
Correspondence, 1860-«7.
01 Items.
In University of California at Los Angeles Library
*„^ reSP ° nd ? nc ? of I - an >bert Llttlefleld and other members of bis
leter^TrTL^J^S J?^? * »J*»««i»B<u«liW. Many of the
Unpublished register In the llbrarv
Purchase, 1040. '
Oallfornia. Univ. at Los j^^ Llbrary ^ 61-2005
Troutman, Francis, 1820-1881.
Papers, 1816-1945.
6 ft. (2072 items and 61 v.)
In University of Kentucky Library.
t ,£ a iP' e * , ~ aTmeT - a , nd 8tock ■breeder, of Bourbon and Henry Coun-
ties, Ey. Correspondence (both family and biislnesmon/i h,,^^.
^ rdS r 0f ^ r , oatmaD - ot hto wlfe ^V ano^o WfitaSn taT
George ?. Dlcken. The bulk of the material falls In the years 1&
00 and relates mainly to Troutman'a agricultural I lnterertTwhi^
Include importation of sheep from tmgland Mt^rfantta^rf t™i«i
SM' l ? rm i ns . "J IUlnola : Ma buK^tWwTalDl^wno"
was a land and stock speculator; his successful wosecutlon of « fZl
ive slave case In Michigan; ana his representaaorfof hta ratted
law who was accused of blockade running during the Civil War In
eludes land Indentures (1816-80) of Dlckln, andWtertal onDl^ketfs
hnprisonment Family correspondence reflects the life of &e Sd!
?nde*£ ?J If,"! £ ted V» me " brary,a Treutman faifly conlctfon
Indexed in the library's manuscript catalog ■
Acquired 1056. -
Microfilm copy (negative)
2reels. v 6 ' "
1. Stock and stock-breeding— Kentucky. 2. Cotton growine— Lou-
talana. 3. Agriculture-Illinois. 4. Slavery In the uf S -^ritlve
f^lf q* D ,-„ & - Hls ' : -Oirtl War-Prisoners and prised. 6 Ken!
rocky-Soc. life & cust i. Dlcken, George D, lSOO-im
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2006
Fellows family.
Papers, 1799-1938.
2 boxes.
In University of Rochester Library.
Correspondence, diaries, and account books of the Fellows familir
of western New York, chiefly Canandalgua and tSJuu ItadSta
letters written by members of the 108th and 140th New York Vol,™
teers, and the 4th Michigan Battery, during the Civil W^r
Inventory in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Carlton Fellows Sown, 1855.
m 1 ,', U ™ S '~?. lst r _01v11 w ar— Personal narratives. 2. U S— Hist—
Civil War— Regimental histories— New York (State, q tt a
Hlst-Civil War-Regimental Histories-Michigan. ' D< a_
Bochester. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2007
American Association for Social Security.
Records, 1927-42.
00 ft
lection^" T ° rk St ° te Sch001 °' Industrl a' and Labor Relations col-
SMSM1
Unpublished guide In the repository
Gift of Herman Gray, counsel of the association. 1052
1. Insurance, Health— U. S. 2. Public wPlrB«l_rf' « o x
ance. Social. r. Epstein, Abraham^ 1802-lMa U< - & lDSUr_
New York. St. Sch.
t„„ ... MS 61-2008
Indus, and Lab. Bela. Llbr.
Ohio. State University, Oolwmbw. Libraries.
Miscellaneous MSS., 18th and 19th cent.
ca. 30 items?
In Ohio State University Library.
Mainly literary MSS., with several letters and a scrapbook In-
cludes a volume of 18th cent. Jacobite verse; a notebook containing
a number of poems, apparently original, written In the 18th cent;
a collection of 8 anonymous poems In various handwritings of the
isrh JnH ?«,?" Vw h .J en £! rieS! a scrapbook containing pieces In
18th and 19th cent, handwriting; a 19th cent, journal entitled Hol-
lands memorial, by John W. Holland; a MS. collection of facetious
and licentious poems, Borne unpublished, mainly of the late 17th cent.
by the Barl of Rochester, John Dryden, the Duke of Buckingham!
■■a£ d .* 0t n e, 51'K 8 re * ouched MS- (1867-80) entitled Ancient ldote, o^
The fan of the gods, a revelaUon, by Richard Henry Home ; RecoW
tlons of the Civil War, by W. H. Polhamus of tte 8d OnloTolni.
teer Cavalry ; a later typescript version of The life and mind of Bmlly
Dickinson, by Genevieve Taggard; Jamea Maclalne, the gentleman
highwayman, by George Thorn-Drury, with a ootebook in Drury'«
MS 61-2009
536
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ohio. State University, Columbus. Libraries. Miscellan-
eous MSS., 18th and 19th cent. (Continued)
handwriting containing materia) on Maclulne; Sir Thomas Mulory, by
Louis MacNelce; 8 Civil War letters (18IM-05) of James P. Oanlger
to his wife ; and letters of Robert Browning (1888), George Burnhnm
Ives to S. H. Wakeuinn (1800-07), William James to J, Raymond
'Derby (1890), Oscar Wilde to "Arthur" (1891), and one from Con-
stance Fenlmore Woolson to "Mrs. Marklnnd."
1. Poetry — Collections. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Olvll War. — Personal nar-
ratives. 3. Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. 4. Maclaine, James, 1724-
1750. 5. Malory, Sir Thomas, 15th cent. 0. Authors— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MSG1-2009
Ohio State Univ. Libr.
Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864.
Papers, 1761-1847.
169 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Georgia. Legal and per-
sonal correspondence and other papers, chiefly concerned with eases
and suits In Georgia courts. Includes material on the patent for EK
Whitney's cotton gin (1799-1801), a female educational society In
Liberty Co., da., (1838), the Siege of Savannah (1779), activities of
tbe American forces, and property damage done by the British during
the Revolution. Correspondents Include Thomas P. Oarnes, Joseph
Clay, Wade Hampton, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Jackson, John
Macintosh, Horatio Mnrbury, John Mllledge, William W, Seaton, and
George Walton.
Card Index In the library for Items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1941-50. ■
1. Lawyers— Georgia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Cot-
ton gins and ginning— Patents. S. Savannah— Siege, 1779. 4. Geor-
gia— Hist.— Revolution— Sources.
MS 61-2010
Duke Univ. Library
Law, William, 1792-1868.
Papers, 1761-1890.
1842 items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, merchnnt, and mllltla leader, of Darlington, S. C. Corre-
spondence, account books, daybooks, cashhooks, ledgers, bills, receipts,
sales records of turpentine, bricks, nnd cotton, mllltla records, and
other papers (chiefly 1802-70), of Law, of Cyrus Bacot, (a relative
by marriage) and of the Du Bose family. Mercantile records form
the bulk of the collection. Includes material on the temperance move-
ment, the Presbyterian Church, planting operations In Sumter Dis-
trict, S. O., and Madison Co., Fla., and Confederate camp life.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, N. M. Tllley and
N.L. Goodwin (1047)
Acquired, 1942-48.
1. Plantations — Southern States. 2. Turpentine industry and
trade— South Carolina. 8. Brick trade— South Carolina. 4. Cotton
trade— South Carolina. 5. South Carolina— Mllltla. 8. Temperance.
7, Presbyterian Church In South Carolina. 8. Confederate States of
America. Army— Military life. i. Bacot, Cyrus, n. Du Bose
family.
MS61-2011
DukeUnlv, Library
Harley, Thomas J
Papers, 1824-1911.
277 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Physician, of Hedgesvllle, Va. Personal, business, and legal
papers. Includes a scrapbook of poems, mostly humorous, political,
or patriotic, by James H. Denny, of Mountain View, Va. The poems
refer to Lewis Cass, Jonathan^Ollley, Henry Clay, John G. Fremont,
William Graves, Andrew Jackson, and other politicians of the time.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, I960.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Statesmen,
American. 3. Political poetry, American. r. Denny, James H.
MS 61-2012
DukeUnlv. Library
Holmes, Nickels J 1847-1919.
Papers, 1834-1927.
917 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Presbyterian minister, lnwyer, and educator, of Laurens, S. O.
Family correspondence and legal papers concerning Holmes' educa-
tion at the University of Edinburgh, attitudes toward the South and
the Negro, Reconstruction, religion, the circuit court, the westward
movement after the Civil War, social activities of younger people, and
agricultural research at Cornell University. Includes a volume of
lecture notes on moral philosophy.
Acquired, 1941.
Card Index In the library.
1. Edinburgh. University. 2. Negroes— South Carolina. 8. Recon-
struction—South Carolina. 4. South Carolina— Religion. 6 Migra-
tion, Internal— U. S. 6. Youth— South Carolina. T. Hthlc»— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. 8 Agricultural research— U. S.
MS61-2018
DukeUntv. Library
Jones, Walter, 1777-1861.
Papers, 1819-SO..
185ltemB.
In Duke University Library. ^
Lawyer and soldier, of Washington, D. O. Chiefly family corre-
spondence. Includes letters and diary (1860-88) of Jones' son,
Thomas Walter Jones, while serving with the International Boundary
Commission to establish the U. S.-Mexlcan border, and letters from
Catherine Blla Jones, an Episcopal missionary In China.
1. International Boundary Commission (U. S. and Mexico) 1849-
1858 2. U.S.— Bound.— Mexico. 8. Mexico— Bound.— U. S. 4. Mis-
sions— China. B. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Mis-
sions. 0. Shanghai— Descr. I. Jones, Thomas Walter, d. 1858. n.
Jones, Catherine Blla, d. 186S.
MS 61-2014
DukeUnlv. Library
Manly family.
Papers, 1819-1930.
ca. 4000 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, biographical notes, record books (180T-
1921), sermons, speeches, scrapbooks, memorabilia end other papers.
Includes correspondence (1819-68) and diaries (1828-08), of Basil
Manly, 1708-1868, president of the University of Alabama, 188<rp°»
and a founder of Southern BaptUt Theological Seminary (later Fur-
man University), concerning the history of the period as well as nig
life as theologian and educator; and correspondence (1hW-1D2B)j of
his sons Basil Manley, 1825-1892, and Charles Manley, 1887-1924,
' president of Furman University, 1881-07.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of BubII Manly, in, I960. ■•■
1. Baptists— -Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Bap-
tists—Sermons. 8. Alabama. University. 4. Furman University,
Greenville, S. O. 5. Southern States— Hist.— Sources. 6. Davis, Jef-
ferson, 1808-1889. 7. Confederate StnteB of America, Congress. I.
Manly, Basil, 1708-1868.
' MS 61-2018
Alabama. Untv, Llbr.
Lucas, Edward, 1780-1858.
Correspondence, 1821-68.
188 Items.
In DukeUnlverslty Library. ^
Legal, business, nnd personal correspondence of Lucas and or nis
brother, WUlium Lucas, both lawyers, State legislators, and U. B.
Representatives from Virginia. The correspondence Is largely ^con-
cerned with politics, with references to removal of the Indians from
Alabama (18S8), nullification, removal of bank deposits, requests for
positions, pensions, public land, and information, and such politicians
as Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and John O. Calhoun. Includes
letters from a student at the University of Virginia (1850).
Card index in the library.
Acquired. 1989. „, . t
1. U. S— Pol. 4 govt.— 1815-1861. 2. Virginia— Pol. A govt—
1775-1885. 8. Indians of North America— Alabama. 4. Nullification,
6. Bonk of the United States, 1816-1836. 6. U. B.— Public lands.
7. Patronage, Political— U. S. I. Lucas, William, 1800-1877.
Duke Uhly. Library
Elder, John Adams, 1883-1895.
Papers, 1837-1910.
127 Items.
In Duke University Library. ^ „ ■ .. „_.„,,,„,
Artist, of Fredericksburg, Va. Correspondence and other .material
relating to Elder's life and work, chiefly 1852-89. Letters for IBM-
OS, some from Confederate soldiers, are addressed to Elders sister,
Maggie. Includes copies of official reports on the Battle of Littte Big
Horn Creek, 1876 ; letters of acknowledgement from La Salle (Cornell)
Pickett and Flora (Cooke) Stuart; and many letters from Wffltaia W.
Corcoran regarding portraits of Robert B. Lea and Thomas J. Jackson.
Acquired, 1989. ■■ _ „ „,..
1. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. ».— aist.—
Olvll War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. 8. Little Big
Horn, Battle of the, 1876. 4. Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870— Por-
traits. 5. Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-.1868-— Portraits. I. El-
der. Maggie, n. Corcoran, William Wilson, 1798-1888.
MS 61-2017
Duke Univ. Library
537
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barn sley family.
Papers 1825-1908.
ca. 850 Items.
In Tennessee State Library and Archives
husband, Baron Charles Henry' Von Sf-^arte. ^
Gift of the Joint University Library
t ;«S™
Confederate .side. VA^^S^^^SSS^^S^^T
le1^Taf„ h nv^: 1,am - «•*"»»..*««. ^S&.T&arlJ
Tennessee State Llbr.
and Archives
MS 61-2018
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892.
Papers, 1841-1929.
W2 items and 13 v.
In Duko University Library
«i^ 0U K n V iSt and 0oT e™>or of North Carolina. Correspondence mem
A^X a d t .'lS^0 terary r ' 8htS aVa " aWe ' D the " brary -
ii. 1 V Pres l de ^ t8— U ' S-— Election— 1860. 2. Washlneton D fl— <*«,.
Una standard, Raleigh, t aVjSn&S^So S*^
Duke Univ. Library MS 61 - 2 <>19
Holmes family.
Papers, 1772-1931.
8072 Items.
In Duke University Library,
™n ( Sr eSpond f n ^ d,arles ' le e aI P a Pera, articles, literary works note*
teavel in Europe and South America (1010-20 /and l-memcafad^ta-
GUmore Slmms, and J. D. Thornewell. ^' >vmlam
Card Index In the library. Also described In Onido t« tt.^ m «™
^Georgetown Visitation Convent, WMmtagtonTDTo. 6 Hui^l
SSw« mri!?^ 918 - a ^ Amer^Descr. ^SL
pean war, 1W4-1818— Medical and sanitary affairs.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2020
Holliday, Frederick William Mackey, 1828-1899
Papers, 1846-99.
2171 Items and 20 v.
In Duke University Library,
Lawyer, Confederate officer, and Governor of Virginia. Correspond-
ence, and .personal, bnslnesa, and political wpKB (chiefly 1862-86)
War ™L?« materlal rela t<* to Holiday's student days at Yale Civil
H„1 „„ w 1 " 68 ' f"'<* /s governor, and world travel* Includes mate-
,1 Im, N^roclaungfor emancipation, the International BxS,s?tiot
In, b R^ P f h,a « n 187 ^ and V ,r *tola Politics and race relates dur
lng Reconstruction. Correspondents Include Thomas P T»,i
Launcelot M Blackford, JanS* G. Blaine, ^Monlgomery Blafr ffi
R. Boteler, John Esten Cooke, John W. Daniel, Henr/ KDougTa?
Hamilton Fish, Wade Hampton, John D. Imboden, Bradly P. Johnson'
Fltzhugh Lee, Robert B. Lee, -William Mahone, Dabnev H MaW
George B. McClellan, William P. Miles, John B. Minor, WillhiDiMnck-
ney, Roger Pryor, John Sherman, and Alex H, H Stuart
Card index in the library. '
Acquired 1052.
1. Yale University— Students. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Per-
^ n | a I na 7 a « 1 K T 1 f7f K n . fede ^ ate s,de ' S - Slaver y '" H>« U. S.-Bmnncl-
pation 4 Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1878. 5 Keconstruc-
tion-VIrginla. 6 Virginia-Pol. & govt.-1865- 7. VhTnta-
Race question. & Voyages and travels. »>rsiuia
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2021
Gebbart, Noah L d. 1862.
Correspondence, 1844-1900.
116 items.
In DUke University Library.
Mlner ;, Letters (chiefly 1855-64) of Gebbart and of his son, Em-
manual Martin Gebbart. The elder Gebbarfs letters describe mining
&,£*, Uf ? r ,? la , 8 K 1 ! 0rt,y after tte 1M9 « old ™*- Later letters of hi!
friends tell of his murder and give information on law enforcement in
California during the early 1800-s. Emmnnunl Geddarfs letters
mainly concern the Civil War period and include discussions of cam-
paigns in the West (1862-63) and around Atlanta, Negro trwp¥, Co£-
S d M ate r,, d T rtel 5'. dep, ? dat,ona ln th e South, the Knbjhte of tte
Golden circle, and the difficulty of war-time travel on the Mtaslsslppl
Includes one volume describing Emmanual Gebbarfs experienceVdur
lng Sherman's VIcksburg and Meridian campaigns.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired 1051.
1. Gold mines and mining— California. 2. Law enforcement— Call-
Sri a ' I' V.- S-— H '8t.— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 4. U. S —
Hist— Civil War— Negro troops. 5. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— De-
struction and pillage— Southern States. 6. Desertion, Military— Con-
federate States of America. 7. Knights of the Golden Circle r.
Gebbart, Emmanual Martin. '
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2022
Hutchins, Nathan Louis, 1799-1870.
Papers, 1816-1906.
828 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Ji*«[ er and legislator, of Lawrenceville, Ga. Legal, business, and
£?„ NtL CQ 5 e8p0 . nd S 1< ?'v aiia 'amlly papers, of Hutch ns and^fhto
son, Nathan Louis Hutchins, Jr. The bulk of the collection consists
of unrelated letters from the Hutchinses' legal client The earS
rZ?w \l n te i t0 '""aes Austin a planter associated with the Hutchins
sS$f C^in^G^a. ^^ ^^ ^^ l ° **«* '»» ta
Card Index ln the library.
Acquired 1044.
2 ^^CST "^ 11 , 6 '! 00 -' ^.-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
ni!°, w„^ Z ^Z?f- & 8ovt.-Clvll War. 3. Georgia-Pol. & govt.-
SS! Tiurtl^Z '• HUtChlD8 ' Nathan ^ 1835-
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2023
Jackson, Andrew, Pre*. U. JS., 1767-1845
Papers, 1796-1907.
58 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and newspaper clippings. The correspondence con-
cerns an engagement with the British at Mobile (1814), raids of the
° 1 r S e S v and Seminole Indians, Jackson's military command ln the South
iimSi* °<- H r , UOtl< "?^ f . a , m, i ,tary road from Na shvllle to New Orleans
(1816) troubles with the Semlnoles (1835-42), politics during and
S^ e l Ja u^? n K S ?,"S ld ? ncy ' hlB re'""""* with John Rhea, and the
^"nLwl? „n^ D f G , C K alh r n - T h ^!! pplngs Pe rtaln to Indla ° troubles
(1810-20) and to the War of 1812. Correspondents include T S
Jesnp, John McKee. and John Rhea. - B-
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1040-58.
W»; Viill« H i Bt T^ ar . 0f , 18 i 2-Ca ' apalgI1B and Da ttles. 2. Creek
m '«S, !U » ?; ^ m1 ? 016 War - !st, 1817-1818. 4. Seminole War,
M 1835-1842. 5, U. S.-Pol. & govt.-1820-1837. 8. Military roads-.:
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2024
538
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Due, Henry Archibald.
Papers of Henry A. Due and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-
1909.
180 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Tinsmiths, of Charleston, S. O. Family and business correspond-
ence. Invoices, and other papers, mostly 1846-89, of Henry A. Due and
of his son, Henry A. Due, Jr. Includes personal letters from rela-
tives concerning Nebraska sod houses (1874), St Augustine, Fla., the
Florida orange crop (1878), student life nt the U. S. Naval Academy,
activities of the U. S. S. Charleston, and prices charged by a painter
of miniatures; one letter of R. W. Glbbcs; Invoices (1840-59)
from a New York dealer In uncut tin and sheet Iron; descriptions of
latest tinworklng machinery In New York In 1870: Information on
Henry A. Due's Inventions of a marine engine and an elastic fluid
engine ; and an undated MS. entitled literature In Charleston.
Card Index In the library for Items acquired since 1647.
Acquired 1944-58.
1. Tin Industry — 0. S. 2. Inventions — U. S. 8. Sod houses —
Nebraska. 4. St. Augustine. S.Orange. 8. 0. S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis — Students. 7. Charleston (U. S. cruiser) 8. Miniature
painting — Charleston, S. O. 9. American literature — South Carolina —
Charleston. I. Due, Henry Archibald, Jr.
MS 61-2025
Duke Univ. library
Walker, Juliet C ooUeotor.
Business account books, 1846-76.
6v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Journal and account book of William Pollock, lumber merchant;
ledged of a lumber and coal merchant; and three account books of
the 1870's, one of them of a Pottsvllle, Pa. coal merchant
Presented by Mrs. Walker, 1941.
1. Lumber trade — Pennsylvania. 2. Coal trade— Pennsylvania.
MS 61-2026
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stratton, Joseph, coUeotor.
Deeds, 1796-1915.
89 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous deeds to Philadelphia properties.
Presented by Mr. Stratton, 1943.
1. Deeds— Philadelphia. 2. Real property — Philadelphia.
MS 61-2027
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia lawyers collection, 1847-1939.
800 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous letters, most of them addressed to Lewis, Adler and
Laws, together wltlj a folder of letters addressed to the Poor Richard
Club relative to conventions held In Philadelphia (1926) and a folder
of letters to L. O. Slner, a Philadelphia gunsmith and sporting goods
dealer.
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Congresses and conventions — Philadelphia.
MS 61-2028
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia legal papers, 1702-44.
75 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Pleas before the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County,
decisions of the court and of the Supreme Court of the Province.
1. Court records — Pennsylvania. 2. Law reports, digests, etc. —
Pennsylvania. i. Pennsylvania (Colony) Court of Common Pleas
(Philadelphia Co.) n. Pennsylvania (Colony) Supreme Court.
MS 61-2029
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Strayer, Frances M collector.
Papers, 1781-1822.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to tax collections in Chester County. Includes a
few tar lists.
Presented by Frances M. Strayer, 1988.
1. Taxation— Cheater Co., Pa. — Lists. 2. Tax collection — Cheater
Co., Pa.
MS 61-2030
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Home, Louise (Williams) d. 1955, volleotor.
Doran collection, 1797-1880.
20 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Michael Doran's journal of domestic accounts (1797-1828), receipt
book (1815-25), ledger (1797-1816), records of fees received (1828-
34), daybook (1829-82), and expense book (1848-59) ; Michael Kep-
pele's docket (1806-07) ; bills of lading of the Port of Philadelphia
(1820-26) ; Lydla O. Warner'B music book; Joshua Longstreth's letter
book (1822^27) ; J. Warner Irwin's diary (1854) and sketch book;
Mrs, Joseph M. Doran's diary and memo book (1871), and H. C.
Borden's diary (1880)
Presented by Mrs. Horne, 1945.
1. Household account books — Pennsylvania. 2. Court calendars-
Pennsylvania. 8. Bills of lading— Philadelphia. 4. Amerle.; diaries.
1. Title. „
MS 61-2031
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hubbard, C Evans, collector.
Papers, 1780-1801.
293 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Bills and receipts for goods, mostly rum, shipped from the West
Indies to Philadelphia, together with accounts (1794-95) of Walter
Stewart, surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia.
Presented by Mr. Hubbard, 1945.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. — West Indies. 2. West Indies — Comm.—
Philadelphia. 3. Rum. 4. Customs administration — Pennsylvania —
Philadelphia.
MS 61-2032
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Building and loan association books, 1871-1909.
20 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minute books, account books, ledgers and Journals. Includes
minute book of Jenklntown Building and Loan Association (1878-
1909), account books, minute books, ledgers, and journals of the
Logan Square Building and Loan Association (1871-86), and minute
book of tbe German Humboldt Building and Loan Association
(1876-80)
Purchase, 1946-47.
1. Building and loan associations— Philadelphia, ,...
MS 61-2033
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Point No Point land title papers, 1726-1878.
60 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds and briefs of title to land situated at Point No Point in the
45th Ward, Philadelphia.
1. Land titles— Philadelphia. 2. Real property — Philadelphia.
MS 61-2084
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stevenson, Cornelius, ooUeotor.
Briefs of title, 1820-1900.
1000 Items, 8 v., and 2 Indexes.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers tracing the titles of various pieces of real estate in Phila-
delphia.
Presented by Mr. Stevenson, 192L
1. Land titles— Philadelphia. 2. Real property— Philadelphia.
MS 61-2085
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Insurance papers, 1726-1900.
1500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
A collection of Insurance policies that Includes marine Insurance
(1726-1848) and fire Insurance (1796-1900) Most of the policies are
placed on Philadelphia properties. Includes Levi Holllngsworth's
insurance subscription book (1784-58)
1. Insurance, Marine — Philadelphia. 2. Insurance, Fire — Phila-
delphia.
MS 61-2086
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
539
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Philadelphia legal records, 1776-1916
8 v. '
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
s^arsBsa ^xrzgwb saw
1, Court calendars— Philadelphia.
Histories! Society of Pennsylvania MS 61 ~" 2 ° 37
Potts family.
Mary Ann Furnace account books, 1826-89.
*E£FimR ? P ^S? ylv . anla <=»"wtlona.
"a1 g r b 8 o7?l1 8 ^ 9 J r Ph * P ° tto: ^ ^ ^-M SE
Sava^m by °^ 18 Tnom I»°". «!•* fcr the executors of John
L Iron industry and trade-Pennsylvania. i. Potts, Joseph D.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania M S 61-2038
Graves, Jackson Alpheus, 1852-1933
Papers, 1878-1930.
ca. 14,000 items.
I .^I" 7 B - Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
^§3r£»3K5S5£5E3
oli^A^Z? m,ieDt ot the Farme ™ * ■MrtSShTS.M S5
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Gift of Francis P. Graves, 1862
1842-S" aDd bank ' ng ~ 0a, " brnla - '• Hellman, Isalas William,
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2039
Mar tenet, Jefferson.
Correspondence, 1837-92.
360 Items.
?£r^f ?• ^"""Sto" Library (San Marino, Oaiif.)
.°J "espondence, largely between Martenet and his mother Mar
StaJIS »Jg!2 {" ta »te as a Baltimore boy who wenfto ^
mother's letters report family news and theTtote of her health
fTS?* ^° m t "« A ' e<,MBt Bookstow of IT^anctaco 19M.
Uf^amo>n.r SD * mlnlnS - <3aUf0r ' lla ' i-ftSSSfSSSLr
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2040
Shimmin, William Henry.
Business records, 1822-1915.
82 Items.
j£;S£? f Huntln f ton horary (San Marino, Oalif.)
«hS3rssssra^ss? bmaesB ww co,Wn,n « ° a "<°™ i « «*»
List of papers In the library.
f Tin 1 ^? th . ro , ugn ™°, m . aB « na Jam «> Wartereon, 1834.
1. Mining claims-California. 2. Mining claims-Nevada.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2041
Russell, Majors and Waddell.
Records, 1839-68.
608items,
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif 1
fre&a^^ of the
mall service. Arm which originated the pony express
Catalog cards In the library
t Tl^I frOI ^ Mra - W - B - Waddell, 1046.
1. Ooacblng— The West
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2042
Railroadiana, western U. S. A, 1860-79.
41 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif . )
, L* 8 ,, 1 , documents and papers dealing with western railroads. In-
cludes 14 v. covering the case of the Central Pacific Railroad Co. vs.
a. a. (jone& (1876)
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Acquired from Q. H. Hardy, 1044-45.
1. Central Pacific Railroad Company. 2. Cohen. Alfred A.
8. Railroads — The West -
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2043
Redfield, Leonard G
Correspondence, 1853-58.
99 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
- Letters to Redfield (who came to California from Jefferson Co,
JLJ;* V om i? latlvea »•><• friends In New York, Illinois, Iowa and
California. The principal subject Is family news, together with a
few letters abont mining In Nevada Co., Oallf. and several which de-
scribe the development of Poweshiek Co., Iowa,
Summary report in the library.
Purchased from Edwin Orabhorn, 1045,
t L ao ,! d , ml J 1 « es ,. and mtamg-^Nevada Co- Calif. 2. Poweshiek Co..
Iowa. 8. Redfield family.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2044
King, Judson.
Papers, 1900-68.
84 ft. (ca. 20,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division
1 H L ^ t . U r er :, Wrlte i and spe S lal c ° n sultnnt to the Rural Electrification
Administration Correspondence, unpublished MSS., articles, reports
maps, scrapbooks photos., newspaper clippings, printed matterVand
other papers. The bulk of the material relates primarily to t±e
development of public power policy in the U. S. Unpublished MSS
of Kings writings pertain to the struggle for control of the Tennea-
%L r ~ V g 4 a E d el T e< L trlc „ poyvet - iSSS-lSSS- Correspondents Include
S®°5??.H- Ai ^ en . Jobn Carmody, Lister Hill, David LUienthal George
Port Milton George W. Norris, Gilford Pinchot, Franklin D™<^ve1?
Harry Slattery, Frank P. Walsh, and William Allen Whltfe
Indexed In part.
Register published In I960 by the Library of Congress.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. King, 1959.
A^ 1, .^ e ? n ^* ee Y alley Auth °rity. 2. U. S. Rural Electrification
Administration. 3. Electric utilities— U. S. '
MS 61-2046
Camden Historical Society.
Camdeniana, 18th and 19th cent
ca. 2 ft
In Camden (Me.) Historical Society collections.
Letters, account books, and shipping papers, particularly concern-
ing the Carlton Norwood Company, builders, shippers, and general
traders operating In Rockport, Camden, and New York City. In-
cludes some pre-Revolutlonary documents, educational records, and a
trading charter granted by the King of England to the Ogler family
prior to Its arrival In Camden in 1769.
.1. Ship-building— Rockport, Me. 2. Shipping— Rockport, Me
8. Rockport, Me.-— Comm. i. Carleton, Norwood & Company.
MS61-2046
Camden Hist Soc.
Sinclair, Henry Harbinson.
Papers, 1819-1914.
ca. 1300 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Chiefly business correspondence (1909-14) Correspondents Include
the Valencia Water Co., the Mt. Hood Railway & Power Co., and the
Great Western Power Co. of which Sinclair was vice president
Inventory of the collection in the library,
Gift of Arthur W. and M. Sinclair, 1936.
1. Public utilities — Pacific States.
MS 61-2047
Henry E. Huntington Library
540
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1847-1912.
Morgan, Thomas J
Papers, 1880-1910.
19 v. and 64 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Lawyer, socialist, and labor leader. Correspondence, speeches,
minutes of various organizations, reports of trials and other events,
posters, pamphlets, and clippings, covering all phases of Morgan's
activities and Interests as union official, speaker, writer, Investigator
of social conditions, Socialist nominee for Chicago offices, promoter of
labor political action, and labor representative on the committee for
the Chicago world's fair, 1893. Includes some material on the
activities of his wife, Elizabeth Chambers Morgan, and a file of the
Provoker, a weekly which he edited, 1909-11.
Unpublished calendar 111 the repository.
1. Lawyers — Chicago • - "■ Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Trade-unions — Chicago. 8. Chicago. World's Columbian Ex-
position, 1S93.
- MS 61-2048
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
Warner, Edward B
Papere, 1858-69.
ca. 800 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Treasurer of Whiteside Co., 111., member of State Board of
Equalization, and school director. Correspondence of 288 Items, tax
receipts, bids for building the county courthouse, applications for
teaching positions, and other business papers. Concerns the financing
and payment for new county buildings; the county's contribution to
Olvll War enlistment bounties, pay to soldiers' families, and other war
expenses ; and other county business during Warner's administration.
Some letters concern state and national politics, and a few of them
concern family affairs. Correspondents Include Isaac N. Arnold, A. J.
Mattson, and Ellhu B. Washburne.
1. Whiteside Co., 111.— Pol. & govt. 2. Finance, Publlc—Wblteslde
Co., 111.
MS 61-2049
Illinois. University. ni. Hist. Survey
Walker family.
Papers, 1737-1868.
297 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Correspondence on family and business matters, commercial papers,
and memoranda, of Thomas H. Walker and family of Brownsburgh,
In Rockbridge County, Va. Includes material on prices, marketing,
transportation, and political and social conditions.
1. Rockbridge Co., Va. — Econ. condlt. 2. Rockbridge Co., Va. — Soc
condlt. I. Walker, Thomas H.
MS 61-2050
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. V. S., 1822-1885.
Papers, 1863-73.
89 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Correspondence, an Insurance policy, tax receipts, and newspaper
clippings, concerning Grant's farm in St. Louis Co., Mo. Includes 27
letters to William Elrod, operator of the farm.
Unpublished calendar In the repository. Also described In the sur-
very's Publication no. 6 (1956$ p. 36. The letters have been published
In Agricultural history, v. 21, no. 1 (Jon. 1947) p. 28-12.
Purchased from Sadie B. Elrod, 1940.
1. Agriculture — Missouri — St. Louis Co. 2. Farm management
I. Elrod, William.
MS 61-2051
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Brown, Robert Carlton, 1886-1959.
Papers on cooperative organizations, 1918-42.
164 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Writer on collectivism. Correspondence, drafts of and orders for
his book Can we cooperate, questionnaires, clippings, periodicals,
pamphlets, photos., and other Illustrative material on Llano Colony
and 128 other cooperative organizations In the United States and 19
in other countries. Indudes material by George Peckett, general
manager of Llano Colony, and notes by Ernest S. Wooster.'also of
Llano.
Purchased from Mr. Brown, 1951.
1. Llano Cooperative Colony, Newllano, La. 2. Brown, Robert
Carlton, 1886-1959. Can we cooperate? 3. Cooperative societies.
MS 61-2052
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861.
Papers, 1838-60.
39 Items and 1 folder.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, transcripts. ' ■"_
U. S. Senator. Correspondence, an autobiography (1838), news-
paper articles, and a folder of miscellaneous clippings. Most of the
letters, concerning the political situation of the time, are to Charles
H. Lanphler; two were exchanged with Sidney Breese on the history
of Illinois Central landgranta ; and two are by Ebenezer Peck.
The autobiography has been published in the Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society, v. 6 (Oct 1912) p. 827-B42.
Transcripts obtained from Mrs. James W. Patton and Robert H,
Douglas. _
1_ rj, s.— Pol. & govt— 1816-1861. 2. Railroad land grants— Illi-
nois. 8. Ulinols Central Railroad Company. i, Lanphler,
Charles H., 182O-1908. .,„„ „«.,„
MS61-S088
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Brisbane, Albert, 1809-1890.
Papers, 1841-1936.
250 folders. „ .. „
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) "■'_...
Advocate of Fourier socialism In America. Brisbane's correspond-
ence and personal papers (1841-89) ; 156 folders of drafts (ca. 1868-
ca. 1889) of his books and articles, Including 22 folders In French;
and 24 folders of transcripts of his column on Fourlerlsm In the New-
York tribune, 1842-48. Includes 16 folders of hla second wife Bedells
Bates Brisbane, comprising correspondence (1890-1936), a notebook
of reminiscences about Albert Brisbane, and other writings; a little
correspondence (1891-1985), and clippings, of his son Arthur Bris-
bane; 7 folders (1888-85) In the case of Lodolska M. Brisbane TO.
Albert Brisbane; and 4 folders of other writings, some of which may
be by Charles Fourier.
Unpublished calendar In repository.
1. Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1T72-1887. 2. Socialism In the
U. S. L Brisbane, Redella (Bates)
MS 61-2064
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Beator, Arthur Eugene, 1908- collector.
Pictorial materials on collective settlements.
400 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, photocopies. .
Photos, and post cards of sites and buildings; and photocopies ol
papers, portraits, maps, and printed material, concerning about 80
collective communities and movements.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Deposited by Mr. Bestor, 1961.
1. Collective settlements.
MS 61-5065
Illinois. University. ia Hist. Survey
Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844.
Papers, 1808-81,
30 v. and 27 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) ■■ . .-. - -
Fur trader, merchant, public official, and nontenant. governor ot
Illinois, Correspondence, endorsements, and a letter book (1829-84)
of 124 letters; llvrea des presentB (1808-88), recording gifts to In-
dians and other accounts and notes; 7 volumes of store ledgers and
accountB (1811-86), some of them In French; a volume, prepared by
the WPA In 1941, of copies of an Inventory of Menard's estate and
other documents (1844-81) ; and a few other papers.
1. Fur trade — Mississippi Valley. 2. Indians of North America—
Comm. 8. General stores— Koskaskla, 111.
MS 61-2056
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861.
Plantation records, 1854-71.
6v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Planter. Records kept by Samuel P. Collier, John W. Talbot and
George W. Taylor, Cocke's plantation managers, in Cocke's Planta-
tion and farm Instruction, regulation, record, Inventory and account
book (Richmond, 1852 and 1881). The material concerns dally oper-
ations, slaves, and farm equipment, at Beldale and Belmead plan-
tations, Powhatan Co., Va.
Gift of W. K. Bridges, 1057. ■ ■ ■■ ' ■
\. Plantations— Powhatan Co., Va. 2. Cocke, Philip St George.
Plantation and farm instruction, regulation, record, Inventory and
accountboofc.
MS61-206T
Virginia Hist. Soc.
541
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
White, Harry Dexter, 1892-1948.
Papers relating to international finance
12 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
reiSrf^HiL^V' th f eollectlon waists of copies of White's
reports as director of monetary research in the Dent of the Traamrv
and drafts of charters to the International Monetary F^nTanUlSrtife
International Bank for Reconstruction and ttevelopment
Unpublished guide In the library. "
■JL. lnt6 ? M i t, ? Iloi ^""P*.," x - U> S - Dillon of Monetary Re-
search, n. International Monetary Fund. m. International BnA
for Keconstruction and Development. wernationai Bank
Princeton Univ. libr. MS 61-2068
iiLarne, Jonathan, 1855-1940.
Mining and other business papers, 1887-1927.
24 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
U. S. Senator from Oregon: Minute books, journals, ledgers, stock-
books, and similar records relating to mines In the HubydSrlctof
Okanagan County and In the Republic Camp mining ^district of
Stevens County, Washington, and to miscellaneous mlnlSg MonStles
in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and California: "ndudes
5KE? 1^ e J?H 0wI S5 m i nes and eo^Panles: Arllngt™ Mlini Co!
Bourne Gold Mining Co., Divided Oar Axle Co., Eureka and Bxcelslo?
Consolidated Mining Co., Eureka District Gold lEtaC GoFlnrt
Thought Silver Mining Co., Fourth of 3^Ml££? Co ^*Ia£S£
Coal. / Land,and Lumber Co., Keystone Mine Last OmfnceMlnJ rS^
arch Gold Mining Co., Monllorlnd HecU MuJet? jgnSSta "uon Ctold
Trail Gold , Mlclng Co., and Washington Reduction Co.
Uunpubllshed Inventory In the library.
X Mining Industry and flnance-rPaclfio States. 2. Mining Industry
and finance-Nevada. 8. Mining industry and niuutce-Jdaho
Oregon. Only. Llbr. MS61-2058
Mahoney, John Joseph, 1858-1933, ooUeotor.
Papers, 1793-1837.
1 ft (56 ItemB)
In Chattanooga Public Library.
h..!^ 01 ^ ">* nlfe s<f ("83) of ships bound for Philadelphia (the
brigs Despatch of Antigua and Hope of Cape Francois, and the
schooners Eagle of Charleston and Jane of Bartolomeus) ■ and trial
SSffh./JS* 13 - ' » ,ce «* I»low ^ cer4ta m&Tnd^
BUlts held before Hamilton County Justices of the peace. •"■"».
Gift of Mr. Mahoney, ca. 1930.
01a 1 unl hlP8 ~ Carg0 ' 2 " PnIIadel P nl a-C<»nni- 8. Cherokee Indians-
Chattanooga. Public
Library
MS 61-2060
Stearns & Chenoweth Hardware Store, Oakland, Or
Correspondence, 1862-96.
1 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
„ D ^n eSp 2 Bd ! nce of ^ a "° that dealt ln whea t. wool, and Insurance.
tsss&tfsggr" tte 18Wb - inc,ud - «£-££
2.CateCrCo°mme" t {aU Amerlea ^ 31a,I,,fl l*""™ "» Indlanfl >
Oregon. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2061
Van Dyke, Henry, 1862-1533.
Papers.
63 oozes.
In Princeton University Library.
o n P' e IF mau ' "I lter ' and diplomat. Correspondence, literary MSS
and addresses. Correspondence includes letters received aTn H Mli^
later to the Netherlands and Luxembourg (1^16) -
Gift and purchase.
1. Diplomats— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Princeton Uulv. Llbr. MS 61-2062
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808.
Papers, 1737-1889.
73821tems,
In Duke University Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
Merchant and planter. Correspondence, daybooks, ledgers, mer-
cantile records memoranda, and other papers (chiefly 1THM848)
Includes records 177WJ4) of the tan operated byllook and hta
partner Ross at New London, Va., and of its branches: of Davis
R^T * w < V t K "TV Hook's son-in-law. Bowker Pres\on7and
f^iiS^X? H - Da , T ^ at ^ 008e 0reek - Va ' : and o( a distillery, a black-
smith shop and three plantations owned by Hook. The correspon-
dence Illustrates the antagonism of Hook, a Tory, toward the Amer-
ican Revolution. A large portion of the papers relateste se\,GestrI?lon
proceedings brought against Hook by his business partner. A few
papers pertain to Hook's troubles with the Bedford County Commit-
tee of Safety. Includes records of the Holland family, and papers
relating to the settlement of Hook's estate. ^^
*„£ Sa ? i li" 1 ?? ln . tn e ut, f a ry- Also described ln Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tilley and
N. L, Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933-57.
1. Merchants, American— Virginia. 2. DlstllUng Industries— Vlr-
f 1 " 18 ; _ 8 - Blacksmlthlng. 4. PUntatlons-Virglnla. 5. American
famll *• DaY ' 8 ' Preston & Company, n. Holland
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2063
Rollins, Philip Ashton, 1869-1950, colkotw.
Papers.
14 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence, other papers, and photos, concerning the American
1. Frontier and pioneer life— The West.
Princeton Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2064
Goodhue family.
Papers, 18th-19th cent.
ca. 1600 Items.
Iu New York Society Library (New York)
Correspondence and business papers of a family of New York City
merchants and Importers of dry goods. The correspondence relates
to business affairs, personal matters, and politics. Persons repre-
sented Include Jonathan and Benjamin Goodhue and Matthew Clark-
son. Correspondents Include John Qulncy Adams, Fisher Ames
James Buchanan, Henry Clay, De Witt Clinton, George Clinton!
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Kent, Samuel F. B. Morse,
William H. Prescott, Timothy Pickering, Epes Sargent, Jared SparE
George Washington, and Daniel Webster »"«™™,
Gift
_ 1. Merchants, American— New York (City) 2, Dry-goods— New
York (City) 8. U. S— PoL & govt.— 1788-1866. r. Goodhue, Jona-
than, 1783-1848. n. Goodhue, Benjamin, 1785-1814. in. Olarkson.
Matthew, 1758-1825. v^a««ju,
„ „ , „ ■ MS 61-2065
New York Soc. Llbr.
Rhode Island (Oolony) General Assembly.
Petitions, 1729-1860.
29 ft
In Rhode Island State Archives.
Petitions presented to the Assembly by Individuals relating to the
£1^ r t al f 8 '" 1 ? by w ' d ° ws or euwdlans, divorces, naturaSzatlon,
lotteries, bankruptcy, and other private matters. «"«iu»u U u >
Index and calendar ln the repository.
1. Rhode Island. General Assembly— Private bills. r Rhode
Island. General Assembly. aaoaa
Rhode Island State Archives MS 61-2066
Clarke, Joseph, 1715-1792.
Papers, 1761-76.
43 Items.
In Rhode Island State Archives.
General Treasurer of Rhode bland. Correspondence (business and
family), an account book, and other papers. Correspondence Includes
letters relating to the Colony, and letters from London, Philadelphia,
Nantucket, Dartmouth, and Newport
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
L Finance, Public — Rhode Island. 2, Rhode Island — Hist — Colo-
nial period— Sources.
MS61-2067
Rhode Island State Archives
Lackland, Samuel W
Papers, 1790-1886.
1641 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Personal and baolnesa correspondence, sccoasts, bilk, recalls, sad
other papas (chiefly mO-40), of L&ckkud sad of his sea, Fra&e&L
both of Charles Town, Va. (now W. Va.) Asoot half the <
MS 61-2068
542
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Laddand, Samuel W
(Continued)
dance (1856-68) concerns railroad construction, politics, and the
financial condition of the U. S. Includes a few Confederate soldiers'
tetters, and material relating to a legal case involving George Wash-
IngtoB,
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 185T.
L Blue Bldge Railroad Company. 2. V. 8.— PoL & fOTt-^18®-
1881. S.V. S.— Bcon. condlt 4.U. S,— Hist— Civil War— Personal
narratives— Confederate side. I. Lackland, Franela,
MS 61-2088
Duke Univ. Library ■■•■■■■■■
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1862.
Correspondence, 1804-89.
880 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer, author, and Congressman. Letters from Ingersoll to vari-
ous correspondents Including Ruf us King, Alexander J. Dallas, Rich-
ard Rush, James Madison, James Monroe, and John Qulncy Adams;
about 800 letters from Richard Rush to Ingersoll containing detailed
comments on politics In this country and In England ; and letters by
or concerning most of the public men of the period WttO-40. Bulk
of the collection dates from 1812 to 1862.
1. IT. S.— Pol & govt — 1815-1861. 2. Statesmen, American. 8. Gt
Brit— Pol. & govt— 19th cent
MS01-2069
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Infantry, mh Refft. s 1861-1865.
Records, 1861-1900.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notes on the organization of the Regiment, minutes of the organi-
zation (May 8 to July 4, 1861), reminiscences of David Monat, a
private In Co. G, telling of the Battles of Front Royal, Chancellors-
vllle, Gettysburg, Lookout Mountain, and Resaca, In which he fought,
and of his life as a prisoner of war from May to Sept, 1862, speeches
apparently to be delivered before veterans' reunlona, and the minutes
(1888-1900) of the Survivors' Association of the 20th Regiment
1. U. S.— Hist— Olvtl War— Regimental histories— Pennsylvania
Infantry— 20th. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 8.
U. S. — Hist — Civil War — Campaigns and battles.
MS 61-2070
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Faires family.
Papers, 1811-1918.
100 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Mainly papers of James Dobbins Faires, a Philadelphia civil engi-
neer. Includes letters addressed to Faires (one by Franklin D.
Roosevelt 1018) ; school reports (1801-1801) from Northwest Gram-
mar School and Central Manual Training School of Philadelphia and
from the University of Pennsylvania; papers relating to Faires'
service In Co. B", Battalion of Engineers, National Guard of Penn-
sylvania, 1012-14; cards of Invitation to the Wlstar parties (1845-
01) addressed to Dr. John Wylle Faires; and a few letters by mem-
bers of the Faires family (1887-97)
Presented by James D. Faires, 1060.
1. Wlstar Association, Philadelphia. x. Faires, James Dobbins,
18T0- _
MS 61-2071
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
WUIard family.
Papers, 1780-1880.
ca. 100 Hems.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Legal and land papers concerning the WUIard family of Hartford
County, Conn. Includes a Journal of the Newlngton School (1828)
Presented by De Forest Wlllard, 1046.
1. Newlngton, Conn. — Schools.
MS 61-2072
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Cohen, Charles Joseph, 1847-
Papers, 1898-1968.
ca. 2500 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters replying to requests for Information on the Classical Insti-
tute conducted by Dr. John Wiley Faires In Philadelphia, 1887-88;
biographical Information on the boys who attended the school, many
of whom became prominent In social, professional, or business circles
of Philadelphia ; and about 200 proofs of pictures for Cohen's book,
The Faires Classical Institute. Includes letters thanking Cohen for
the gift of a book, a small amount of autograph material, and 8
Bcrapbooks devoted to clippings concerning Chestnut Street In Phila-
delphia. Correspondents Include Cyrus Adler, John Aahhurat,
Charles Ezra Beury, Edward William Bok, Catherine Drinker
Bowen, Smedley Darlington Butler, Hampton Lawrence Oareea, John
Welsh Oroakey, Henry Landwlth Drinker, Theodore Minis Btttng,
Samuel S. Fels, Mnntle Fielding, Herbert Adams Gibbons, Thomas
Hart Oheesman Ablah Herrlck, Joseph Francis Ambrose Jackson,
Charles Francis Jenkins, Francis Fisher Kane, John Frederick Lewis,
Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Richard
Alexander Fullerton Penrose, Frauds Rawle, Edgar Fahs Smith,
Edwin Sydney Stuart, and Robert von Moschslsker,
Presented by Mrs. Albert M. Cohen, 1868.
1. Philadelphia. Classical Institute. 2. Philadelphia— Blog.
8. Philadelphia— Streets— Chestnut Street
MS 61-2078
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Batehelder, John Bavis, ooUeotor.
Autographs, 16il to 20th (jent-.
ca. 1500. Items.
In Library of Congress, Bare Books Division.
Miscellaneous autograph letters and documents.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of Mr. Batehelder, 1086.
1, Autographs— Collections.
MS 61-2074
(Trantwine)
MaeManns, Susan R
Diaries, 1867-81.
14 V.
In HUtorlcalS<>dety of Peimsylvanla coupons.
Mainly personal, but with a few notes on happenings In and around
Philadelphia, One volume contains notes on some Union soldiers who
were patients In various Philadelphia hospitals (1888-85)
fpThKML» Tv. 8,-Hlst-^vU War-Ho*
pita^charltles.etc MS61-4076
Historical Society of Penniiylvanla
Brown, Joseph M., 1861-1932.
Papers, ca. 1894-
ca. 2500 pages and 2 v.
In University of Georgia Library. «^.«^„ d=w»™
Lawyer, railroad commissioner, and Governor of Georgia. Paper"
concerning family lawsuits over the estate of Joseph ». Brown, 2 letter
books (1894-95 and 1908-10) of Julius L. Brown, drafts of JosephM.
Brown's writings on military history, state KP^ J^*; ^ «£^
Correspondents Include Theodore Roosevelt Hoke Smith, and Thomas
O. Watsom. The material Is related to other Brown collections In the
Closed to Investigators until 1980.
Gift of Felix Hargrett, 1050. m ■- — , ■ _
L Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1884-Estate. J. JJ. a—Hist.—
Olvli War--Oampalgns and battles. 8. Georgia— Htet-CBvU War.
,Brown,Ju..u 8 L. 1MNMI ^^
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
Philadelphia Gazette Publishing Company.
Kecords, 1891-1964.
ca. 4000 Items and 400 v. ■'
In mstorical Society of Pennsylvania colle*tioMi. _
Business records of a Philadelphia publishing house, together with
papers of members of the Mayer family, proprietors of the company.
Purchase, 1859.
LMayerfamny. , Mayer family. iBto*m
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Saber family.
Baber-Blackshear papers, 1796-1989.
ca. 8ft. (2776 Items)
In University of Georgia Library, ,,._.* «
Correspondence, Journals, account books, ledgers, -tovltattona,
clippings, family papers, newspapers, W«_«Oer papers of ti»a Mnimea
of Ainbrose Baber and his son-in-law, Joseph W. Blackshear. in-
cludes material on Georgia In the 1840-a ./M iatW>; W« I from ^resl-
denta of Charleston, B. O.; and letterf^rom Oonfed^te.wWlei*
Correspondents Include George Francis Burleigh Baber, John i Mac-
Pherson Berrien, Stephen BUlott George D. fmlth. and Alexander H.
St pKwed from Birdie Baber-Blackshear, 1040.
1. Georgla-Hlst-lTO-1868-Sources. 2. U. S. X*yT-£®ixx*-
Oorrespondence, reminiscences, etc. 9..^B,-m»^QMXyTv^»
ional narrattvee-Confederate site 4. Charleston, B. O. »•*»**;
Edward Ambrose, 1788-1848. n. Blackshear fatnl^. m. Blackshear,
lk2 - im MS 61-2078
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
543
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Friends' Peace Committee, Philadelphia.
Archives, 1905-51.
lift. ■■'■
In Friends Historical Library of Swartumore College
su ssawsifar^ag^ of ^.. WSSs^
Unpublished checklist In the library
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Deposited by the committee, 1954
1. Peace— Societies, etc.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 61-2079
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894
mHca°m9 W • and E,iZab * th G - Br0Wn > 1853-1918.
In University of Georgia Library
In part, transcripts ( typewritten ) and photocopies
ato? f T r e ^P^ ef JU ?5 1Ce 0f the State Su P re ^ Court, and U S Sen-
Unpublished guide In the repository
SheffleW, IM^?9 COnD ^" y S ^ ld ' DS ■*■.*»««»'•«» G^nam Spalding
W«rt Q uSSkt^ J T'- 2 - ■£?«? famlly - *• Be echer, Heary
1883. y. Toombs, Kobert Augustus, 1810^1885.
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2080
Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937
Papers, 1913-34.
86 Items.
In Ohio Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts.
^Manufacturer and politician. Correspondence, press releases a
portion of Fairbanks' autobiography relating • to the homTnatlnn' nf
Warren G. Harding for President, and ether raners of ^Fa^rh»V/
chairman^ the Republican State Central C^mmlMee bf OhL S
correspondence Includes 10 letters (lKMSirfwJS^j » .
marlly with functional *Z^!^lg£$S&g%2l&
™°»i n n g i? Slgh, ?,r a ?* W Having viewed himself and i7 letted
to WUHan? W Brid?™ g iT y " Respondents Include Frank^™
£ V, ™ m W. Bride, Theodore B. Burton, Joseph B. Foraker W B
HaHey Victor Helntz, Myron T. Herrlck, Rudy Hynlcka, Sles' M."
& H , n J' MengerVW. S;tor£ wh /wiSVftS
Typewritten inventory and calendar In the library. Also descrihwi
i n 95?) U p e i?0-n8 Oe8 (DeC> 1680) and Northwest Qua^lTv MfS
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
™« rm w lon „ on l lteror y r| gbts available In the library
1 \; Mr V. F ? lrbankB ' daughter, Mrs. Nell F. Messenger i960
1ft£ U - S rS° l „* *>vt.-l»18-1921. 2. Ohlo-m & govt-1865-
1950 r. Harding, Warren Gamaliel, Pres. U S 1885-1928 in
^StS&SSSSt-.^ 4 ^ V Hepubu^l^^hS:
Ohio Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 61-2081
Red Cross. U.S. American National Red Cross. Bureau
of Archives.
Records, 1881-1956.
2000 ft.
In American National Red Cross Archives
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and other records Includes re-
ports on war and disaster relief,' and othe •activities of 'tie Bed
Gross, minutes and records of International conventions and confer
ences, and records pertaining to many Red Cross societlet
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
l. Kea Cross — Hist. — Sources.
American National
Red Cross
MS 61-2082
Orange Co., Fla.
Tax sale certificates of Orange and Osceola Counties, Fla.j
1055 Items.
In Duke University Library.
OoStti^FIa 8 ^ lBna S ° ld f ° r ' tS taX6S ln ° ranfre and Osceola
Card Index ln the library.
Acquired, 1951.
r. L scMlaCo^ ; l2 raDge °°'' ***' * Tax - sale8 - 0sce ola C!o., Fla.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2083
Johnson, William Ransom, 1782-1849.
Papers, 1821-70.
264items. ;
In Duke University Library.
ir„ HO n Se i tl "* eeder and tubman, of Warrenton, N. O., and Petersbunr
Va, Business papers of Johnson (1821-43) and of hte son WilliSS
Ransom Johnson (1843-70), concerning plans for develMlWrii^
lands the administration of the elder Johnson's estate, Tnf couS?
Acquired, 1937-42.
1 Land settlement — Texas. 2. Tobacco— Taxation — Southern
States. i. Johnson, William Ransom. «*""«u oouinern
DukeUnly. Library
MS 61-2084
Powel family.
Papers, 1723-1853.
8 ft. (110 items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections,
of ?hfioS £ aPer ? °? ^ he descendants of Samuel Powel,' 1673-1756
uel *m38£K- J "£ P ^ en ? SamUel Powel and nls s °n Sam:
I, ,}V 9; „ ot h's grandson Samuel Powel, mayor of Philadel-
phia ; of John Hare Powel, 1786-1856, author, State senator Slpr
and agriculturist; and of the Elizabeth Powel estateftogeH,^ wml
%$Z°Z ^ "'dement Plumsfead (1723-33) and of Jota Xu "»
pi;Tn&t la „n.ngh^?h a r° n ' *""* "* ^^SK?
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Harford Powel, 1937
phla-ComrnVS 1 " ^-Philadelphia. 2. Phlladel-
pnia oomm. 3. Real Property— Pennsylvania.
Library Company of Philadelphia MS 61-2085
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808.
Papers, 1754-1808.
6 ft. (1800 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections
i» n ^i Wyer,S . tatesman ' and Hevoluttonary leader. Correspondence,
S?'!', 8 ' agreements, property assessments, and papersrelating
to lands and farms ln New Jersey and Delaware. Includes 35 letters
written by Dickinson to his family while a student at the Inns of
?M7 r^""^ 54 ! 56 } ,°V rcce,pt b00k «"»» the years 177?-
„S^ r.K , s T pond ? nts lnclud e Tench Coxe, Edward Dllley, William
cllSrSlT ^ M < eX N'^t, James Pemberton, Edmund^anaolp™
Caesar Rodney, Benjamin Rush, and Charles Thomson
Gift of Robert R. Logan, 1943-45
« i 1 ; Rea > ProPfty — New Jersey. 2. Real property -Delaware.
3. Inn? of Court, London. 4. U. S.-Hlst.-Revolution-Sources
Library Company of Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Merit System League.
Records, 1881-96.
1833 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
rl„«™ r ^fTh d ? n i e , and °?f r W^™ ot the clTtI Service Reform Asso-
temLea e hlladelpnla ' later lcnown as the Pennsylvania Merit Sy£
1. Civil service— Pennsylvania. 2. Civil service reform
Princeton Univ. Llbr. : MS 61-^087
Bining, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1957, collector.
Papers, 1787-1897.
ca. 850 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters from the correspondence of the Custom House at Philadel-
phia, almost all on routine custom matters, together with smaller
fhi^'S- 8 *? ^Pe" ' William Shaler, of Cot Henry Stanton, of
Abbott Handerson Thayer, artist and author, of August Partz Ger-
man Immigrant inventor, and of Bunel,.a San Domingo merchant
Custom House correspondents Include Joseph Anderson, William H
Crawford, Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas, Henry D.
toB"' C , h » arIes J; Ingersoll, Jared Ingersoll, Joseph R. Ingersoll,
William Morris Meredith, John M-. vedlth Reed, Jonathan Roberts,'
Richard Rush, and Henry Miller Watts ^
_ 1. U, S. Custom House, Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphla-Conim 3
Customs adminlstra- tlon— U. S. I U S Custom
House, Philadelphia. s ' < -' ustom
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-2088
5M
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Knowles, Gustavus W
Account books, 1875-95.
9 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant Journal (1875-94), caehbooks (1876-08),
and letter book (1891-95) concerning Knowles' dealings In cotton and
wool waste and railroad ties, from 1875 to 18T7 under the firm name
of Hagy & Knowles, and after the dissolution of this partnership
tinder his own name. Includes the surrey of damages of a storm
damaged barge, the B. L. Mayhew, 1883.
Presented by Bobert O. Alexander, 1869.
1. Railroads— Ties. 2. Waste products.
MS 61-2089
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Snyder family.
Business papers, 1816-1913.
400 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Bills and business correspondence of Henry F. and John L. Snyder,
who had a general store In Somerset, Pa., 1817-20. In 1820, the two
men separated. A. few pieces dated 1820 pertain to Henry F. Snyder,
but the bulk of the material (1820-49) concerns John L. Snyder.
After 1850 the business was known as Snyder and Oo.
Purchase, I960.
1. General stores — Somerset, Pa.
MS 61-2090
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fall River Historical Society, Fall Rimer, Mass.
Records of Fall River cotton textile mills, 1813-1946.
Several hundred Items and 100 v.
In Fall River (Mass.) Historical Society collections.
Gifts of various mills and Individuals.
1. Cotton manufacture — Fall River, Mass.
MS 61-2091
Fall Blver Hist Soc.
Davison, Henry Pomeroy, 1867-1922.
Papers, 1917-22.
ca. 1000 Items.
In American National Red Cross Library.
Banker. Papers relating to the Red Cross War Council in World
War i, and the League of Red Cross Societies.
Gift of Trubee Davison, 1960.
1. Red Cross. V. S. American National Bed Cross. War Council.
2. League of Red Cross Societies.
MS 61-2092
American National Red Cross. Library
Lehman, William, 1784-1860.
Diaries of William Lehman and his son Benjamin Bring-
hurst Lehman, 1830-91.
ca. 5 ft. (76 Items)
In Lebanon County Historical Society collections (Lebanon, Pa.)
Diaries of the resident engineer and general superintendent of the
TJolon Canal at Lebanon, Pa., and of his son who succeeded him In
this position In 1848. The diaries cover the period when the Union
Canal was an Important link In the Pennsylvania Canal system con-
nectlng the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rivers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the family, 1957.
1. Union Canal. I. Lehman, Benjamin Brlnghurst, 1818-1891.
MS 61-2098
Lebanon Co. Hist Soc.
Bair, Robert Cabeen, 1866-1029, colleotor.
Papers, 1750-1863.
138 Items.
In Historical Society of York County collections (York, Pa.)
Correspondence, land papers, petitions, lists of assoctatorg, agree-
ments, and memoranda, pertaining to Colonial, Revolutionary, early
United States, and Civil War activities In York County.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Bequest
1. York Co., Pa.— Hist,— Sources.
MS 61-2094:
Hist Soc. of York Co.
Basinger, William Starr, 1827-1910.
Reminiscences, ca. 1896.
5V.
In University of Georgia Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) ,
Lawyer, educator, and Confederate officer. Four volumes of remi-
niscences, and a copy of sections from them concerning the history
of the Savannah Volunteer Guards, 1852-82. Also concerns Bastnger's
life, and his family history and genealogy. ^
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by Mary Strahan, 1945. _
1. Basinger family. 2. Georgia Infantry. Savannah Volunteer
Guards,
« MS 61-2096
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
Evans, Oliver, 1775-1819.
James L. Woods collection, 1793-1818.
ca. 110 Items.
In Franklin Institute Library (Philadelphia)
Inventor and engineer. Correspondence, notes and documents re-
lating to Evans' patents and the litigation surrounding his rights
to them, collected by James L. Woods. Correspondents Include Rich-
ard Claiborne, Bobert Fulton, Bobert Leslie, David Muhlenberg, and
Joseph Stacey Sampson.
Described In Oliver Evans, a chronicle of early American engineer-
ing, by G. Bathe (1985) " "
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by James L. Woods, 1887.
1. Patents — U. S. i. Woods, James L., collector.
MS61-2096
Frankl|n Institute. Llbr.
Clarke, Charles Woodruff, 1848 J940.
Papers, 1866-1933.
8 boxes.
Jn Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections
(Spokane)
Businessman and author. Diaries (1878-1B88), journal (1888-89)
of Clarke's real estate business, register of real estate sales (1906-
08), and record book of Metallne Mining Co. (1800-02); together
with MSS. of Clarke's essays, sketches and charades many of which
have been published In magazines.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Clarke's daughter, Emma B. Clarke, 1957.
1. Real estate business— Spokane. x. Metallne Mining Company,
Spokane.
MS 61-209T
Eastern Wash. State Hist Soc.
Philadelphia. Union Fire Company.
Records, 1736-1843.
5v.
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Articles of association and minutes, Including records of letters
relating to the disbanding of the company and distribution of funds.
Minutes are concerned with absent members and their fines, reports
on condition of equipment, financial statements, purchase of new
equipment, cooperation with other companies, and proposals for fire
Insurance.
Presented by the Company. _ i -■ ■ _
1. Insurance, Fire — Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia — Boa llfe&
CMt ' MS 61-2098
Library Company of Philadelphia
Price, Thomas Davis, 1826-1900.
Diaries, 1848-1900.
ca.8ft
In Denlson University Library. '"'_." . ... ».
Farmevot Licking Co., Ohio. Diaries of Price and his mm Am
B., and Silas Boer. '"''■„'__. . u .
Deposited by the descendants of Mr, Price, 1840. __.,_«.
L Farmers— Ohio— Licking Co. 2, Farmers— CorresBondence,
reminiscences, etc I. Price, Asa B. n. Price, Silas Bbm.
jsxS vIt 2099
Denlson Univ. Llbr.
U.S. Bureau of the -Chief Postal Inspeotor.
Letters, 1876-79.
494 Items.
In the University of Delaware Library. _ .
Letter press copies of letters by David B. Parker in his official
capacity as chief of the Post Office Inspectors of the U, S.
Index.
Purchased, 1956. „ '.■ ■_ ..
1. Postal service— U. S.— Hist— Sources. I. Parker, David
Blgelow, 1842-1910. MS 61-2100
Delaware. Univ. Iibr.
545
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Forsyth, James William, 1836-1906
Papers, 1861-81,
SI Items.
MMosSpts? U ° lementB Ubraiy (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Army officer. Correspondence, chiefly with Philip H Sheridan
regarding the political Bcene in Washington In 18667? Sry (1870?
W W rf , b f„I?Z^, When JS WaS •«**<»TO to GeneS 1 SherWan
which Includes his eyewitness account of the Battle of Sedan, and
fr™ Xm'an "IT* ** obserTOtlon of * e ^anco-Prueslan Wa?
Gift of Dr. Frederick A. OoUer, I960
1. U. S.— PoL & govt— 1865-1869. 2. Sedan Campaign, 1870 8.
IJancc-German War, 1870-1871. l Sheridan, PhmHfenryV 1881-
Michigan. Univ. Olemente Library MS 61 " 2101
Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of, 1804-1881
Papers, 1835-31.
ca. 500 Items.
In University of Illinois Library;
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
mJTniS. 8 . «■? » er °t ^f" Brltaln ' and author - Correspondence,
1» VwEf ? 8 «" ers S? D^"". a >e«er by Sarah Disraeli, and one
by Catherine Grace Frances Gore; 8 volumes of dippings, portraits!
jESSES". *? l 0t f" 1 1 clu J lln « a copy of DlsraeU'g maiten^chS
w^}^ «V™ 4 „ 8l l eets t K 0f <*"»«* notloes : notes «">d descripUonsby
^M„ ed J£l y 5?\f ogetn S r ^ papere Wlleeted by MeyneU In con-
nection with hla biography of Disraeli. v »-* ■ *"""".«•»
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Purchase, 1666.
*M8. Qt Brlt_Po1 - * 80^-1837-1901. i. Meynell, Wilfred, 1862-
Illlnois. Univ. Library MS61-2102
Milton Historical Society, Aftfton, Wis.
Manuscript collection, 1822-
ca. 20 Items and 2 packages.
In Milton (Wis.) Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts and photocopies (positive)
Papers of tbe Goodrich family of Milton together with other
papers of local historical Interest. Includes a f ew CTvU Wa • naDers^
some diaries, estate papers, and legal papers, reS oMbHosfr
master and of the Milton House hotel, and a school raster of Umt
Gifts and deposits of the Goodrich heirs and others. 1860-80
1. Rock Co., Wla-HIst-Collectlons. 2. 0. S.-Hlst-SvilWar-
Personal narratives. I. Goodrich family. ™ ^
Milton Hist. Soc. MS 61-2103
Bronough, John Mitchell, d. 1889
Papers,' 1861-65.
■1 -ft -■•:-■■■
In Baylor University Library.
Confederate surgeon of the 5th Texas Mounted Volunteers
Open to investigators under library resMettons? V0IUnteers -
Gift of the Bronough family.
1. Texas Cavalry. 5th Regt., 1861-1865. 2. U. S.— Hlst-Oivil
War— Regimental histories— Texas Cavalry— 6th. «>«•— «▼"
Baylor Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2104
Thacher, John Boyd, 1847-1909, collector.
Autograph letters and documents relating to the French
Revolution.
1460 Items.
In Library of Congress, Rare Book Division,
Letters and other papers of hundreds of figures Involved in the
Revolutionary movement, Including d'Alembert BwiniBrchaJa Biff 8
2fti?A^ D » dei 2- LaVol81eB ' N ' non fle SoTS Ma^at
rL\sie!ru^ e u,td t as B . Th<>B,a8 patae - v«*5?,sa
Of C^Zfi&SfifZvg**" B ° yd «-*-«»■«- Library
Gift of Mrs. Thacher, 1921-25.
1. Prance— Hist— Revolution— Sources.
MS 61-2106
Clemson, Thomas Green, 1807-1888.
Papers, 1854-S8.
2 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In Clemson College Library.
Mining engineer, Government official, and educator. Personal
correspondence and pamphlets. Includes some correspondence of the
family of Olemson's father-in-law, John O. Calhoun. Related ma-
terial Is fonnd In the library's Calhoun collection.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Calhoun family.
ClemsonOoU. Llbr. MS 61-2106
Blood, James, 1819-1891.
Papers, 1864-61.
689 Items.
In Kansas State Historical Society, Manuscript Division
Army officer, businessman, and politician. Mainly correspondence.
bllUvrecelpta, and reports of the Kansas State Central Committee
X;™L Wa £ a £ p S nte ?£ > d » B P e nse aid given to the settlers of Kansas
a^asurerfl^WTf 61 ^ 8 Comnllttee ' M **■* Mood who served
Index to letters In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Blood, 1884.
OoinUtof 8 ~ H1St-1854 " ,fi81 "~ SOt,ree8 - l KttnSM State C* 04 " 1
Kansas State Hist Soc. MS61-210T
Anderson, James Blythe, 1868-1946,
Papers, 1751-1946.
ca. 200 Items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
^^^J" 1 ^!., 01 Pa y ette °»« Ky Correspondence, genealogi-
cal notes, and a breeding record of fox hounds. Contains Information
on political events In Kansas in 1855. The material Is related to the
library's John Marshall McCue collection. reiarea to tne
Indexed In manuscript catalog.
Gift of the Anderson family, 1946-47.
1. Fox-hounds. 2. Kansas— Pol. & govt— 1854-1881
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2108
Hall, Constance Huntington, 1886-
Papers, 1915-21.
4 v. and 1 folder.
In Radcltffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-68)
Includes letters, bills, reports, sample patterns, and photos, relating
.A. e v W01 * of the New Bn 8 Ia nd Clothing Committee, which worked
with the Oomlte Franco-Amerlcaln pour la protection deg enfants de
la frontlere, and of which Miss Hall was the chairman. Many of the
totters are from Caroline B, Hilt ^^
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Women's work. r. New England
Clothing Committee for the Children of the Frontier.
MS 61-2109
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Delano, Ellis Carter, 1892-1951.
Papers, 1908-51.
ca. 10,000 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Chiefly genealogical notes concerning the Allen, Ambrose. Andrews.
Asbury, Ball, Bailey, Baker, Balderson, Barber, Bayly, Beale. Beazley
Beckwlth, Belfleld, Bell, Bird, Blrket, Btecoe, Bowen, BranmamVlSan'
nan, Branson, Brlckey, Brockenbrough, Bronnaugh, Bronner, Brown,
Bruce, Bryant Bryer, Carter, Chandler, Chlnn, Clarke, Coggto, Cole!
man, Conrad, Cooper, Corbin, Cox, Creel, Orewdson, Dale, Delano,
Dobyns, Dpdson, Doughty, Downing, Dozler, Dudley, Dulaney, Dun-
can, Edmonds, Edwards, Elmore, Bldson, English, FaunUeroy, Fonea,
Forester, Forrester, France, Gardy, Garland, Garner, Glbbs, Grahant
Gray, Griffin, Gwyn, Hammond, Hanks, Hardwtck, Harford, Harfort!
Harrlmrton. Harris. Harrison. Haynle.Headley.HiU, Hinson, Hog-
gard, Hopwood, Howe, Hutt, Ingram, Jackson, James, Jennings,
Jones, Kelly, Kelsick, Kennedy, Lampton, Landman, Lawson, Lee.
Lewis , Lightfoot, Lyell, McOarty, MeOlanahan, Martin, Matthews.
Metcalfe, Millner, Mlskell, Mitchell, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Mount:
Joy, Mozlngo, Muse, Neale, Neasome, Nelms, Newman, Northern,
Omohundro, Packett, Palmer, Payne, Peachey, PurcelL Rains, Ran-
dall, Redman, Reynolds, Robinson, Rock, Rout, Sallard, Sanders,
5 an 2! r< H. Saunders, Scates, Schools, Serlmger, Singleton, Blsson!
Smith, Smlthers, Stanfleld, Stone, Stoneham, Straughan. Stnrman.
Sydnor, Taltent, Taylor, Tebbs, Thornberry, Thornton, Tune, Weath-
ers, Webb, Webster, Wells, Williams, Willis, Wilson, WoolarJL Test
man, and Yerby families.
Purchased from, and gift of, Mrs. Cora D. Mason, 1951-60
1. U. S.— GeneaJL 2. Vlrglnla—Geueal.
VUnnn.aHU.tSoc. MS 61-2110
Collins, John Overton, 1833?-1911.
Correspondence, 1857-65.
110 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Confederate soldier. Correspondence of Colling with his wife,
Catherine Scruggs of Albemarle Co., Va., Press H. Collins. J. Henry
Dettor, W. H. Hatch, and Charles Lea.
Gift of John Branch Green, 1965.
!• V. S.— Hist— Olvll War— Personal narratives — Confederate side.
™„.,„. .« MS 61-2111
Virginia Hist Soc
546
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889.
Papers, 1837-1889.
912 items.
In Baylor University Library.
Forms part of the Armstrong Browning collection.
Bngllsh poet. Correspondence and a few other papers. Correspon-
dents Include Matthew Arnold, Augustine Blrrell, William Blade, In
Jane Blagden (88 Items), Thomas Carlyle, Sidney CoMn, Edward
Dowden, Frederick James Furnlval (8 Items), Emily Harris (2T
Items), Benjamin Jowett (87 Items), Walter Savage Landor (71
Items), Frederick Leighton (42 Items), James Russell Lowell, Edward
Bobert Bulwer Lytton (67 Items), Helena Faudt Martin (80 Items),
William Morris, Florence Nightingale, John Buskin and Thomas
Woollier.
Card Indexes In the library. Also described In Brownlngi&iM In
Baylor University, by Aurella E. Brooks (1921), and In Bobert Bi own-
ing: a bibliography, 1830-1050, by Leslie N. Broughton and others
(1958)
Open to. Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts and purchases, 1012-
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Blagden, Isa
Jane, 1816-1878. n. Landor, Walter Savage, 1775-1864. m. Lytton,
Bdward Bobert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl of, 1831-1891.
MS61-2112
Baylor Univ. Libr.
Browning family.
Papers, 1698-
673 items.
In Baylor University Library.
Forms part of the Armstrong Browning collection.
In part, tranBcrlptB (47 typewritten Items), photocopies (278
items) and microfilm (ca. 2 reels) of originals In the Library of Con-
gress and various other repositories.
Correspondence, a diary, guest books, sketches, 49 music MSB., a
passport, a baptismal certificate and other papers of the family of
Bobert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Includes 88 letters In the
correspondence of Sarlanna Browning and Joseph Antolne Mllsond;
many letters of Fanny Barrett Browning; 6 volumes of sketches by
Bobert Browning, 1781-1866, father of the poet; a report of Brown-
ing conversations by B. W. Curtis; a biography of Browning by
Cyrus Mason; and a diary of the last weeks of Browning's life by
Evelyn Barclay Giles. The balk of the collection is after 1880.
Card Indexes in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts and purchases, 1812-
1 Browning, Bobert, 1812-1889. I. Browning, Bobert, 1781-
1866. n. Browning, Sarlanna, 1814-1903. m. Mllsand, Joseph An-
tolne, 1817-1880.
MS 61-2113
Baylor Univ. Libr.
Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
Papers, 1860-1902.
boxes.
In Eutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Cartoonist and U. S. Consul. Correspondence, diary (1860-61),
literary MSS., account book (1860), serapbook, notebook, sketches,
caricatures, clippings, photo*, portraits, designs, and miscellaneous
printed matter.
Purchased from Charles Hamilton, 1C8&
1. Caricatures and cartoons— U. 8. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War—
Pictorial works.
MS 61-2114
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870.
Letters, 1830-60.
54 Items.
In University of Virginia Library (890 and 1086)
Army officer. Chiefly letters to Lee's brother, Charles Carter Lee.
The letters discuss family affairs, business matters, a cholera epi-
demic (1832), the Ohio-Michigan boundary line, the Mexican War,
Lee's activities at Cockspur bland and Savannah, Oa, his service In
Texas and as commandant at West Point, and other matters. Other
correspondents lnc'ude Francis P. Blair, George Washington Parke
OusOs, Henry A. Du Bote, Mary Ann Randolph (Oustis) lee, William
Henry Fltzhugh Lee, George Stoneman, Edward O. Turner, and Sari
Van Dora.
Described In the Annual report on historical collections, UnlyewRT
of Virginia Library, 1840-41, p. 84-86.
1. Lee family. 2. Cholera, Asiatic — U. S. 8. Ohio — Bound.— Mich-
igan, 4. Michigan— Bound.— Ohio. 5. U. S.— Hist— War with Mex-
ico, 1846-1848. 6. U. S. Military Academy, West Point L Lee,
Charles Carter, 1788-1871.
MS 61-2116
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Huntington, Archer Milton, 1870-1955.
Papers, 1911-63.
lft
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and philanthropist Correspondence and papers relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Acad-
emy of Arte and Letters. Names prominently mentioned are Nicholas
Murray Butler, Bobert Underwood Johnson, and Grace Vanamee,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Authors, American.
MS61-B116
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Brongh, Charles Hillman, 1876-1935.
Papers, 1895-1985.
8 ft. and 6 reels of microfilm.
In University of Arkansas Library.
In part, microfilm (positive) of originals In the Arkansas History
Commission.
Lawyer, educator, lecturer, author, and Governor of Arkansas.
Correspondence of ca. 9000 Items, Including, after 1817, copies of
letters by Brough ; speeches and writings, both published and unpub-
lished, relating to his participation In Redpath Chautauqua, 1918-24,
and other speaking tours; campaign literature (1912-19), proclama-
tions, resolutions, reports, and tributes, relating to his service as
Governor, 1917-21; hearings, reports, briefs, and minutes, of the Vir-
ginia-District of Columbia Boundary Commission, of which he was
chairman; tributes to Brough (1983-34) recommending htm for ap-
pointment to the Federal Tariff Commission and the Hallway Media-
tion Board; microfilm of 68 scrapbooks (1813-86) of correspondence,
clippings, programs, campaign itineraries, lecture tour Schedules,
speeches, resolutions, pamphlets, nnd other papers, concerning his
campaigns, his administration, racial troubles at Blaine, Ark., Bed-
path Chautauqua, the Democratic National Convention, 1828, Central
Baptist College, the University of Arkansas, a campaign for election
as U. S, Senator, campaigns for Franklin D. Roosevelt's election as
president, as well as biographical material; and miscellaneous invi-
tations, clippings, poems, college examinations, photos., and memora-
bilia.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mrs. Brough, ca. 1835 and ca. 1956-57.
1. Arkansas— Pol. & govt 2. Arkansas. University. 3. Conway,
Ark. Central Baptist College. 4. Elaine, Ark.— Eace question. 5.
Chantauquas. 6. Democratic Party. National Convention, Houston,
Tex., 1928. 7. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S., 1882-1946. &
Presldents^-U. S.— Election— 1982. I. Virginia-District of Colum-
bia Boundary Commission,
MS 61-2117
Arkansas. Univ. Libr.
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1861.
Papers, 1814-60.
118 Items.
In Baylor University Library.
Forms part of the Armstrong Browning collection.
Bngllsh poetess. Correspondence and other papers. Correspond-
ents Include Isa Jane Blagden, Henry Horne, John Kenyon, Walter S.
Landor, Edward Robert Bulwer Lyflion, George Sand, and Frederick
Tennyson.
Card indexes in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts and purchases, 1912-
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
MS 61-2118
Baylor Univ. LIbra/y
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1866-1947.
4 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies (negative), and mi-
crofilm (negative) of originals In Harvard College Library and In
private collections.
Author and editor. Correspondence, literary MSS., genealogical
and biographical material, printed material, clippings, other papers,
memorabilia, and photos. The correspondence consists of family
letters ; correspondence with literary friends and with Rutherford B,
Hayes and the Hayes family; business letters as editor of Atlantic
monthly; and miscellaneous letters about Howells. Includes corre-
spondence of Howell's brother, Joseph A.. Howells (1868-1909) ; his
sister, Annie Howells Frechette (1861-64); his wife, Elinor Mead
Howells; his son, William Dean Howells n (1812-47) ; Matthew Mark-
land (1895-1900) ; and letters of BIchard S. Hlnton to Aurella and
Victoria Howells (1861-62). Also Includes literary MSS. of his father,
William Cooper Ho;?ells, and of both Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Howells.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift and purchase, from Mrs. D. M. Wick and others.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Atlantic
monthly. 8. Hayes family. L Howells family.
MS 61-2119
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
547
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clement family.
Papers of the Clement and Dickinson families, 181&-1907.
In University of Virginia Library (2819 and 2892)
in^w^i le e a J- ,? nd , mercantile papers of the Clement and Dick-
S££7b*3r. paper8 are * lated to ^ ?5ti££S;
Acquired, 1947-18.
rf^^S" 000 , "«""*»<*"<« and trade—Franklin Co., Va 2 General
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-2120
Armstrong, A Joseph, 1873-1954
Papers, 1869-1960.
745 items.
In Baylor University Library
™™£ f ^^ 0f J? ,8llJ ^ S" collect « r - Correspondence and other
rWh!,' a™£ ■* m £ nU, * 1 the collection of Robert Browning material
™I.2y.i taB * h X I,,t B ™ wnln 8 Library at Baylor University. Includes
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
nJS?-i lon "? uterar y rt 8nto available in repository.
Gifts and purchases, 1912- «*<«uiwrjr.
uou, jwiwaro, io3a-i»i3. m. Lindsay, Nicholas Vaehel, 1879-1981.
Baylor Unly. Lj Drary MS 61-2121
Jewett, Theodore P
Business records, 1810-75.
4 v.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library
»»S^M^^'''^ U-r«7. com-
a *:. SU^bnlldlng— South Berwick, Me, 2. Beat estate hn.tno«_
South Berwick, Me. S. Mercnante^Unertcan^B*^
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sen. Bus. Ato rjbmry* 8 ""^
Huntington, Anna Vaughn ( Hyatt) 1876-
Correspondence, 1927-
ca. 60 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
ArM°LettS, rr ^^ en r *S' atlD ? to «» Na "°^ tS«S of
Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letter*
AXS^T* ot ** 8nd I " tteni «ra5Je»!ffl5
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr,
MS 61-2128
lopldogon, Charles, 1869-
Correspondence, 1986-
ca. 78 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
.„^?1SJ Correspondence relating to the Natlonallnstirute of Arts
Jv^ff 8 ', an «?'« American Academy of Arte and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted bythellbrarv
of Arte^M^* ° f *"" - ^^ TMJ? AC&
Howells, John Mead, 1868-1959.
Correspondence, 1911-44.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arm and Letters.
. . .V, . MS61-2126
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe, 1864-1960.
Papers, 1908-60,
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
.jf*' Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
Em^PSSJS**?" Amer }, Q ^ ^demy of Arts and I*tte£ «S
MSS^f Howe's Causes and their champions, and a part ofCTassle
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
rf ^S Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. x. Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe. 1884-1MW
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-2126
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-2124
Keller, Helen Adams, 1880-
■ Correspondence, 1919-
ca. 00 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
end Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
L National Institute of Arts and Letters. * .,."*•
'MS61-2127
American Academy of Aits and Letters Libr.
Jones, Robert Edmond, 1887-1954.
Correspondence, 1983-54.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
of Artf^fLrtters. Correapon<,e,,ce reI«««W to the National Institute
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Johansen, John Christen, 1876-
Correspondence, 1930-
ca. 45 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
and^tters reSPOndW,OB retaUne t0 *** N «««3^taV<tf Arts
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. "Diary.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr. 61 ~ 2129
Jennewein, Carl Paul, 1890-
Correspondence, 1981-
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
ArtoSi P dLette™ rreSP0IldM ' Ce TeMlDS to tt e National Institute of
Open to Investigators under restriction* accepted by the library.
X National Institute of Arts and Letters. ^ ««™ry.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubr, ^ *--&M>
James, Philip, 1890-
Paper8,1988-
ea. 178 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
v JSSS?!? * a .2? educator. Correspondence relating to the National
Instlhite of Arts and Letters, end a Ma score of O^rtW on Fiwch
Open to investigators under restricUons accented by the Ubrarv
X National Institute of Arte and Letters. ^* vwn BJ ™ " Dr »»y-
American Academy of Arts and Letters Lite. 61_2181
548
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kennan, George, 1845-1024.
Correspondence, 1884-1924.
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and lecturer. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2182
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Kroll, Leon, 1884-
Papers, 1930-
ca. 250 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to Investigators nnder restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2188
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hanson, Howard, 1896-
Papers,1935-
ca. 120 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and educator. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and a MS. score of Exultation.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
PtiU namet Howard Harold Hanson.
MS61-2184.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Haseltine, Herbert, 1877-
Correspondence, 1935-
ca. 40 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters,
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2186
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hassam, Childe, 1859-1935.
Papers, 1920-85.
ca. 160 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library ( New York )
Artist, Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers
relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Letters,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
F«U name: Frederick OhUde Hassam.
MS61-2186
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hastings, Thomas, 1860-1929.
Correspondence, 1910-29.
ca. 300 items.
In American Academy of Arts aad Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS61-218T
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Haz«n, Charles Downer, 1868-1941.
Correspondence, 1918-40.
ca, 60 Items. _ .-"•'
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Historian and educator.. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2, American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2188
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Gillette, William Hooker, 1853-1937.
Correspondence, 1914-87.
ca. 150 Items. ,„ _ .,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Actor and playwright Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
XiGtterSa '"'"■"
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2189
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Goodrich, Arthur Frederick, 1878-1941.
Correspondence, 1927-41.
48 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-5140
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909.
Papers, 1892-1909.
2ft
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers relating to civic In-
terests, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters; HSS. of Glider's poemg, and a scrap-
book.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS61-2141
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr,
Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.
Correspondence, 1907-84.
In' American' Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Names prominently mentioned are Robert Ingersoll Altken and
Archer Hilton Huntington.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. ^
L National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Altken, Robert Ingersoll, 1878- 4. Hunt-
ington. Archer Milton, 18TO-1SM.
MS 61-2142
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Kendall, William Sergeant, 1869-1938.
Correspondence, 1908-88.
ca. 60 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
L National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2148
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Hamilton, Clayton Meeker, 1881-1946.
Papers, 1911-46.
ca. 150 items, '__ ..
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and drama critic. Correspondence and other papers relat-
ing to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters, and MS. of Hamilton's book, So you re
writing a play. ' .'..■, . ..'
Open to investigators under library restrictions, .
L National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. I. Hamilton, Clayton Meeker, 1881-19M. So
you'™ wrltlnga play. MS 61-2144
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Grant, Robert, 1852-1940.
Papers, 1915-40.
ca. 600 Items. ■
In American Academy of Arts and Letter*' library (New York)
Author and judge. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arte and. Let-
ters, and a MS. of Grant's book, Unleavened bread.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. i. Grant Bobert, 1862-1040. Unleavened
bread.
MS 61-2146
American Academy of Arte and Letters Ubr,
549
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944.
Correspondence, 1021-44
ca. 850 Items.
A^? er ^ n Acad ? ny of Arts aaa LettBT » Library (New York)
and^MBr^n^S ^ 6 "^ Tela . tIn « to ' the N a««»al Institute of Arts
andLetters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, ^^^
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
of ■*>X&2?* B ot *** and I * tter8 - 2 - *-*» A <«*»*
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2146
Hadley, Henry Kimball, 1871-1937.
Papers, 1908-37.
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
aJS^SSVu Correspondence re]atlng to tte ^vEall Stftato of
X^^of^^e^ 10 " 1 ACademr °' ^ and "C-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
of Arts^Lette^'" 16 ° f Art8 aaa Mte * 2 - *»«»*» Academy
.American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-2147
Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882-
Papers, 1920-
ca. BO Items.
inft?. erl ! an Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
&ionKXteof U A^ "SSffiSZT*** * ^ T'
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. ^ 61 ~" 2148
Hawthorne, Charles Webster, 1872-1830.
Correspondence, 1920-30.
ca. 50 Items.
l° rf Amer « an Acad e m y <> f Arts and Letters Library (New York)
an A Letors?° rreSP0 ^ anS to tbB NaUoIuU Institute of Arts
Open to lnvesUgators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS 61-214-0
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Blanagan, John, 1866-1952.
Correspondence, 1923-52.
ca. 75 Items.
l'L Amerlcan , Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Arto^ndLetters! rre8P0nde,1C0 rclat,n8 t0 the National Institute of
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
L National Institute of Arts and Letters.
4 . .■'' "'"■"■"' MS 61-2150
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
KendaD, William Mitchell, 1856-1941.
Correspondence, 1914-41.
ca.l75items.
i n ,„ A I?l!'i! pan r. Aca ' Iem y of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Arft^J 6 ?*.. 0o "^P°n<ience relating to the Nattenal Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and liS>«L
Opento .investigators under library rratricaon^ Lettem
Arte ^Letter? * ° f *"" and UttaHt * American Academy of
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2151
Hellman, Lillian, 1905-
Correspondence, 1946-
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, ..-
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
i. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
FtOl name: LlUlan Florence Hellman.
a _ . MS 61-2152
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hendrich. Burton Jesse, 1870-1949.
Correspondence, 1923-49.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and historian. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
L National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS 61-2168
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Hersey, John Richard, 1914-
Correspondence, 1950-
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters,, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. *
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2164
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1811.
Papers, 1884-1911.
40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
and MSS. of Hlgglnson's poems. Names prominently mentioned are
Julia Ward Howe and Edith Wharton.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
.. .1* National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
« J A I t8 ., an ? £**?* 8 ' Howe - JuIla (Ward) 1819-1910. 4. Wharton,
Bdlth Newbold (Jones) 1882-1937. ^
. _ MS 61-2166
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932.
Correspondence, 1919-31.
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Lettera Library (New York)
Historian and diplomat Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Abetters. : .:
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
a™ ., » , . MS 61-2166
American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubr.
Hillyer, Robert Silliman, 1895-
Correspondence, 1988-
ca. 45 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters. ■■■■■.-*"
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the llbrarv
L National Institute of Arts and Letters.
a ., a . . MS 61-2167
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918.
Papers, 1912-16.
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author, editor, and critic. Correspondence relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and a notebook.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Full name: James Blpley Wellman Hitchcock.
a .. . ., MS 61-2168
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Hoffman, Malvina, 1887-
Correspondence, 1937-
ca.751tema
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
a , a , . MS61-2169
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
550
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hopper, Edward, 1882-
Correspondence, 1945-
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2160
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1938.
Correspondence, 192?~ ? 59.
TO Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tort)
Playwright Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2161
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842.
Papers, 1771-1940.
4ft (ca. 8000 Items)
. In University of Virginia Library (1488)
Planter and statesman. Correspondence, a letter book, personal
and business papers, genealogical notes, and other papers, concerning
Barbour's plantation In BorboursvUle, Orange County, Va, and his
career as Governor, Senator, Cabinet officer and diplomat Includes
many papers relating to his son Benjamin Johnson Barbour, and to
the University of Virginia, on whose Board of Visitors the two men
served ; and additional papers relating to his granddaughter, Caroline
Homassel Barbour Bills, bis Virginia ancestors, the Christian, Cole-
man, Legrand, Kiddle, Thomas, Watson and Woodson families, and
the War Dept Correspondents Include Joseph R. Anderson, Charles
Minor Blackford, Charles Page Bryan, James Lawrence Cabell, Ra-
leigh Colston, Lyman Copeland Draper, Richard Thomas Walker
Duke, James Mercer Garaett, Basil Lanneau Glldersleeve, Hugh Blair
Grlgsby, George Frederick Holmes, Bppa Hunton, Benjamin Johnson
(d. 1801), James Lawson Kemper, William Gordon McOabe (1841-
1920), William Mahone, John William Mallet, Thomas T. Munford,
John Randolph Page, Sarah Nicholas Randolph, Alexander Rives,
Thomas Lafayette Rosser, James Alexander Seddon, Stephen Valen-
tine Sonthall, Charles Scott Venable, and William Wertenbaker. The
material Is related to the library's Barbour family collection (88-144 )
Described In the library's Report on historical collections, v. 12, p.
28-24; v. 18, p. 10; v. 16/17, p. 0; and v. 18/10, p. Ill (1941/42-1847/
49)
1. Virginia— PoL & govt— 1776-1885. 2. Plantations— Orange Co,
Va. 8. Virginia. University. 4. U. 8.— Pot & govt— 1818-1881. 8.
U.S. War Dept 6.U. a — For. reU— Gt Brit 7. Gt Brit — For.
rel. — U. S. 8, Virginia — Geneal. I. Barbour, Benjamin Johnson,
1821-1804.
MS61-2168
Virginia, Univ. Llbr.
Prince, William Robert, 1796-1869.
Papers, 1848-54.
65 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
Horticulturist. Correspondence, bills, receipts, and an account book
relating to Prince's horticultural and mining Interests and to his busi-
ness associates In Sacramento and vldnlty.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Morris H.Brlggs, 3026.
1. Horticulture— California. 2. Mines and mineral resonrces— Cal-
ifornia. 8. Sacramento, Calif.— Oomm.
MS 61-8168
Henry B. Huntington Library
Bitch, William GUM, 1830-1904, ooUsotor.
Papers, 1639-1890.
2274 Items.
In Henry B.Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Territorial secretary of New Mexico and president of the Historical
Society of New Mexico. Correspondence and papers relating chiefly
to official life In New Mexico. The collection is particularly full for
1840-84, covering the American occupation, the Civil War, and Indian
affairs. Includes some early Items of the Spanish exploration ; and
rule.
Catalog canto In the library.
Acquired from Watson L. Rltcn, 192B.
1. New Mexico— Hist— Sources, 2. Indians of North America—
New Mexico.
MS6M&164
Henry B. Huntington Library
Schuyler, Walter Scribner, 1890-1932.
Papers, 1817-1932.
175 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer. Chiefly Journals (1888-1832) recording Schuyler's
personal and military experiences In Puerto Rico (1889), In the Philip,
pines (1900-01), In Cuba (1001-02), In Manchuria during the Russo-
Japanese War (1904), In the Hawaiian Islands (1900-10), and as pres-
ident and general manager of the Sierra-Alaska Mining Co.
Glftof Mrs. John Dunlop and George S. Schaefler, 1948.
1. U. S.— History, Military— 20th cent 2. U. S, Army— Military
life. 8. Mines and mineral resources— U. S.
MS61-2166
Henry B. Huntington Library
Smith, Lura (Case)
Letters, 1862-65.
80 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters to Mrs. Smith's sister, Helen Hunttlng, and family, from
Mrs. Smith of Long Island, who Joined her husband Jesse In Califor-
nia In 1858. The letters give an account of the details of dally life In
San Francisco, where Jesse Smith worked for various lumber. Arms,
and describe a six months' stay at Vallejo and Mare Island in 1858.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Bdwln Qrabhorn, 1945.
1. San Francisco— Soc life A cast 2. Vallejo, Calif, 8. Mare
Island, Calif. I. Hnnttlng, Helen.
MS 61-2166
Henry B. Huntington Library
Chamberlain family.
Papers, 1795-1981.
ca.8ft
In Michigan State University Museum.
Correspondence, Journals, ledgers, genealogical material, and other
papers, includes correspondence (1889-88) of Henry Chamberlain,
covering the time he was a member of the State Board of Agriculture,
comprising letters from the chairman, Franklin Wells, letters from
State legislators, and other material on the operation and personnel
problems of Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State Uni-
versity; other correspondence of Henry Chamberlain; letters (1894)
of Paul Mellen Chamberlain written while on a trip to Bnrope; and
many letters written by distant relatives In New England. The ma-
terial Is related to the repository's Henry Chamberlain collection.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wheelock Chamberlain, 1857.
1. Michigan. State University Of Agriculture and Applied Science,
Bast Tanning, 2. Europe — Descr. A trav.— 1800-1918. 8, Dartmouth
College. i. Chamberlain, Henry, 1824-1807. n. Michigan. State
Board of Agriculture.
MS61-2167
Mich. StateUnlv. Museum
Amiasvllle Mercantile Company, AmUtvUU, Va.
Ledgers, 1986-40.
8v.
In University of Virginia Library (4871)
Indexed ledgers of a general store.
Gift, 1854.
1. General stores— Amlssvllle, Va.
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2168
Johnson, George Wesley.
Papers, 1829-1939.
2620 Items and 77 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant farmer, postmaster, and justice of the peace, of Farming-
ton N O. Correspondence, daybooks, In the early 1840'b, ledgers,
notebooks, accounts, bills, receipts, orders, promissory notes, postal
records, and other papers (chiefly 1831-88), of Johnson and of his
family. The material pertains to Tennessee agriculture purchases of
goods In Philadelphia before the Civil War, Wake Forest College, the
University of North Carolina, Greensboro Female College, economic
conditions after the Civil War, and the mercantile activities of the
Johnsons.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University Library, by N. M, Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
1. Agriculture — Tennessee. 2. Merchant*, American — Davie Co,,
N. O. 8. Wake Forest College, Wlnston-Salem.N, a 4. North Caro-
lina. University. 6. Greensboro College, Greensboro, N. G. 8. North
CaroUha— Boon, condlt 7. Postal servlce-^North Carolina— Davie Co.
t Johnson family.
MS 61-2169
Duke Univ. Library
551
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stimson, Marshall, 1876-
Papers, 1893-1951.
ca.8201tems.
}"lL eDr * BHuntlngton Library (San Marino, Calif.)
^en^f it! ^P&&£ a^o^r k8 p a^! ,n,D * ^""i *
Presented by Mrs. Stlnwon, 1868, vwn.
1 California-Pol. &govt 2. U. S.-Pol. & govt-20th cent
Henry B. Huntington LU> rary MS 61-2170
SP 178?95 OCU,nente concernin « Morida «d the West Indies,
86 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington library (San Marino Calif »
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2171
Summers, Alfred B
Papers, ca. 1876-1909.
ca. 380 Items.
£«™»Z B -- Hnnt "Wton "brary (San Marino. Calif.)
Surveyor. Survey notes, field notebooks (17 y ) mans. n.,rt i«™i
documents relating to California mines In the co&iSKf aH%2
SfE ^ 2? Uwpaners In the library^ * a IU0 "*
Gift of B. Robinson, 1987.
1 Mines and mineral resources— California,
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2172
Jordan, Daniel W 1790 (ca.)-18S3.
Papers, 1827-1913.
4200 Items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library
corSuent accot^k, (183^ & °^ £ amUy and bnsln «
Acquired, 1884.
N. , C.rSn»nfe and%1riou^Mna*\»^
aous-South Carolina. i^tton trJESSSSSSEZ'.. ^
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2173
Taylor, Zachary, p rea , U. S., 1784-1860
Letters, 1846-48. '
41 Items.
P^n.7 J S ; Hnntln «to° UTary (San Marino, Calif.)
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired, 1918.
x. wA S ^rt t 07^. Wltb MellC °- ^^S-Personal narratives.
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2174
Terry, David Smith, 1823-1889
Papers, 1849-1983.
aeoitems.
jSd»"J»?' Huntington Ubrarv (San Marino, Calif.)
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2176
Turner, Robert Chester.
Business records, 1887-1921
1286 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
V&ZgggfiS** P 8 ^^^ With 'mining enter-
Acquired from Orahame Hardy, 1868.
1. Mines and mineral resources— California.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-2176
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847.
Papers, 1767-1920.
4545 Items and 6 v.
In Duke University library.
"'r!»SSS? r ^ Stato le ^ B } atm ' and "• S. Representative from Virginia.
Correspondence and legal and business papers (chiefly 1828^55?
largely concerning plantation life and maaagement, InctadtoTsudl
Sl™S.flL th , e 8 ? t ? enlent of accounts and notes, sate of fUa^aml
commodities, land tenure, and labor agreements. Includes papers of
a848^8P r of m RShi r ^R a T^ enCe ■ buBlne88 paper8 and ■ <5Sook
™«^£^Ji £ ?> lchard 5; HoblnB » n . a merchant and planter who
""""•f* G „°- PJomgoole's niece, Isabella; papers concerning other
members of the Kcblnson family; legal papers Tfrom Bruns^ck of
Z a V Ji.w! 8 from Mat tJ»ew M. Harrison giving Information on ViZ
glnla Military Institute during the lB7Vt- and Sv. ^.m™
tOT ^T\ pt J on tIom o«**wtB wmSfiM towel pet,aon
A^red?193M5 " brary f ° r ' temS ac « nlred slnce *»«.,
1. Plantations— Virginia. 2. Plantation life. 8. Slave trade— VIp.
&£n. *" V r r\ lnla - "'"^ In »"f«». LeringtoiC ™ l?Hou££
famUy. t Dromgoole, Edward, d.1895. ^Robinson Ri7wSn
m. Harrison, Matthew Myrlck, d\ 1804. "oranson, Kichard B.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2177
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the Levant.
Papers, 1768-1902.
134 Items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
™, Cor ? J ?P on< ! en S e ' documents, lists, and other papers (chleflv 1800-
Jh2 S^Tf, *° » r « 8n lr t ' ra *> with the Levant, bothtefore and afto
2?lrt2r Q, » l0 ?i ° f tbe J - ™' °°- (1825) - Snb J ecto include ~mpX
S2,i^ ^^l™*', a i? d P er80n ''el. debt collection, damaged good!
^„«^ rUiSh relatlon ?. Turkish regulations In the^ort of S
stanHnople, agreement between the Levant Co. and the consult at
S. n8 . ta ^S ? le, •"?* r £ t ?. w . ,to t»e Ottoman Empire, authwZilM
S£hW P t0 I 6 * 6 ' 76 . J ? rltU,n MVaI Proteetlon, aid the relation o?
Brlttsh taw and courte to members of the House of Lords deludes
charts giving the number of foreign vessels entering aid iLvIm &£
Stanttnople (1896), lists of goods exported to Great Briton £££
""c^lndTSferT 1 *-^-"JS2LWa i sa
Acquired, 1854.
nSrftk ^''•—Co'SP'— Levant. 2. Levant-Comm.— GL Brit «
Siif Br "-^ Comm -Turkey. 4. Turkey-^mmX-Ct Brit B Ot
Brit. Parliament. House of Lords. "««.— vtu nnt. o. at
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2178
Hall family.
Papers, 1736-1862.
1013 Items and 7 v.
In Duke University Library.
£ f r ;ap«
Xe War of 1 ?m ln8UrreCtlOD9 ' an<1 naTal •"P^^nt It the Hme
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1857.
MaU°n b d aCC 3 7^^^%^%^% f*«re-
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2179
Holgate, William C 1814- c«. 1890
Papers, 1779-1911.
2177 items.
In Duke University Library.
Railroad investor and land speculator, of Defiance. Ohio Fnmllr
business, and legal papers (chiefly 1788-tt»T» „i W^f„°; .&•
father, Curtis Holgate, Z otm^n^^^S' nlrC
MS 61-2180
552
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Holgate, William C
1814- ca. 1890. ~
(Continued)
Papers before 1852 relate mostly to legal ana business affairs of Hol-
gate and his father; papers of his daughter begin In 1872 and are
concerned with family affaire. Includes letters from students at
Hamilton College and the University of Vermont In the 1830*8; papers
relating to land speculation ; and material pertaining to Internal Im-
provements and education In Ohio (1830-40)
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1857.
1. Vermont. University— Students; 2. Hamilton College, Clinton,
N. T.— Students. 8. Heal estate business — Ohio. 4. Ohio — Public
works. 5. Education— Ohio. i. Holgate, Curtis, 1773-1840. n,
Harley, Fannie (Holgate)
MS 61-2180
Duke Univ. Library
Anderson, Robert, d. 1715.
Letter book, 1698-1717.
lv. (100 Items) ,'
In University of Virginia Library (4047)
Tobacco factor and planter. Correspondence and accounts con-
cerning the tobacco trade and related business in Virginia and Eng-
land, Persons named include Anderson's wife, Mary, David Anderson,
Matthew Anderson, William Antolby, Charles Bartelot (or Barttelot),
Samuel Clarke, Thomas Corbln, John GlbBon, Gilbert Higgtason, Cuth-
bert Jones, John Lane, Richard Lee, John Maynard, John Page, John
Parry, Mlcajah Perry, Francis Mogson, Benjamin Roland. William
Sweet, Edward Whlttaker and George Wray.
Purchase, 1968.
1, Tobacco manufacture and trade— Virginia. 2. Virginia— Eicon,
condit. 8. Agriculture— Virginia.
„._.„.»... MS 61-8181
Virginia. Univ. Libr.
Keitt, Lawrence Massillon, 1824-1864.
Correspondence, 1855-64.
145 Items.
In Duke University library.
Lawyer, U. S. Representative from South Carolina, and Confed-
erate officer. Correspondence relates to personal matters, politics,
the American Party, society In Washington, D. C, Civil War cam-
paigns, battles, and strategy, deserters and mutiny among the troops
(Jan. 18S4), and Keltt's command of the forces on Sullivan's Island,
S. C. (1802-64) Includes letters of condolence on Keltt's death In
the Battle of Cold Harbor (June, 1864)
Acquired before 1047.
1. U, 8.— PoL & govt— Civil War. 2. American Party. 8. Wash,
Ington, D. C.— Soc. life & cast 4.. U. 8.— Hist— Olvll War— Cam-
paigns and battles. 5. Desertion, Military— Confederate States of
America.
„,..,. ,._ MS61-8182
Duke Univ. Library
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.
Papers, 1801-1942.
67 Items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Duke University Library.
Author and composer. Copies of letters, an autographed poem,
Rose-morals, and notes for music, including Blackbirds and Song of
Elaine, The letters pertain to the writing of a cantata for the cen-
tennial celebration at Philadelphia (1878), to Lanier's lectures at
Baltimore, and to the Civil War, and include letters from Oglethorpe
University. Correspondents Include Dudley Buck, Isabelle Dobbin,
Daniel Colt Oilman, Edwin Mima, and members of Lanier's family.
Card Index in the library. The poem, Rose-morals, was published
in Duke University's Library notes, v. 2, no. 2 (Nov. 1B8T) The copies
of the letters were partially published In The centennial edition of
the works of Sidney Lanier, edited by C. R. Anderson (1945)
Acquired, 1888.
1. Oglethorpe University, Mllledgevllle, Ga. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil
War — Personal narratives— Confederate side.
MS 61-2183
DnkftUnlVi Library
Willis, Park Weed, 1867-1958.
Papers, 1900-30.
15ft
In University of Oregon Library.
Physician of Seattle, Wash. Letters sent, and other papers, con-
cerning case histories, general medical affairs, lectures and essays on
medical subjects, Whitman College, the alumni association of the
University of Pennsylvania, and personal matters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Medicine —
Cases, clinical reports, statistics. 8. Medicine — Addresses, essays, lec-
tures. 4. Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. 5. Pennsylvania.
University — Alumni.
MS 61-2184
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Catlin, Amos Parmalee, b. 1823.
Business records, 1849-71.
ca. 2800 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and business papers of Oatlln, who came to Cali-
fornia In 1840 and engaged in mining operations at Mormon Island,
later forming the Natoma Water and Mining Co. and the American
River Water and Mining Oo. Includes papers of Palmer and Day,
assayers, who were business associates of Oatlln.
Purchased from Frank A. Gnerney, 1047.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
1. California— Gold discoveries. 2. Gold mines and mining— Cali-
fornia, i. Palmer and Day.
MS61-2185
Henry E. Huntington Library
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1807-1890.
Papers, 1833-88.
257 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
California pioneer and statesman. Correspondence and other
papers, mainly In the 1840"b. The chief subjects are: the defence
of the northern frontier, relations with the missions, and the treat-
ment of the Indians by Father Vasquez del Mercado.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the Holmes Book Co., San Francisco, 1922.
1. California — Hist — Sources. 2. Missions — California, 8. In-
dians of North Amerlca-^Oallfornla.
MS 61-2186
Henry B. Huntington Library
Cunningham, Charles Henry, 1885- ooUeotor-
Materials relating to America in Spanish archives.
ca. 101,000 pages.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from originals in the Archivo
HtaWrlco Naclonal, Madrid, the Archivo General de Slmancas, the
Archivo General de Indies, and the Archivo General de la Naclon de
Mexico.
Bulk of the collection Is from the Archivo General de Indlas and
covers the history of the Caribbean area and the naval struggle be-
tween England, Holland, and Spain In the 17th century; Spanish
commercial relations with the U. S., 1780-85; Spanish administration
and commerce In the West Indies, Florida, Louisiana, and the Philip-
pines; relations between Mexico and the colonies; the attitude of
England and the U. S. toward Latin American revolutions; and cor-
respondence of the Governor of Cuba with reference to the secret
mission of Rendon and Mlralles In the U. S. Other papers concern
the affairs of the realdencla of Santo Domingo; various insurrections;
England's efforts against thePhlllpplnes in the Revolutionary period;
the interests of European powers In Louisiana and Florida during
the Revolutionary period ; the progress of the American Republic ; the
Nootka Sound controversy ; and related matters.
Described in the survey's Publication no. 6 (1056), p. 101-103.
1. America — Hist — To 1810— Sources. 2. Philippine Islands —
Hist — 1521-1812 — Sources. 8. Archives — Spain. 4. Archives— ■
Mexico.
MS 61-2187
Illinois. University 111. Hist Survey
Brewster, Anne Maria Hampton, 1819-1692.
Papers, 1845-92.
8 ft. (ca. 1000 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Novelist, journalist, and foreign correspondent. Correspondence,
diaries, letter books, commonplace books, notebooks containing poetry
and Jottings, copybooks containing original MSS. of newspaper and
magazine articles (1870-88), scrapbooks, autograph albums, several
boxes of miscellaneous notes and drafts of stories, and notes on life
In Washington, D. O. In 1840.
L Washington, D. O. — Soc. life & cuot.
MS 61-2188
Library Company of Philadelphia
Kane, Elias Kent, 1794-1835.
Papers, 1808-35.
ca. 235 items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
U. S. Senator from Illinois. Correspondence concerning legal mat-
ters and politics, the former relating mainly to the collection of
debts, the latter dealing with Issues and elections in Illinois, Indian
affairs, Internal Improvements, national politics, and patronage. Only
15 of the letters are written by Kane. Correspondents Include
William Kinney, Samuel McRoberts, Thomas Jefferson Vajce Owen,
Charles Prentice, John Reynolds, and Theopbtlns' Washington Smith.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of G. S. Jones, 1886.
1. Lawyers — Illinois — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Illi-
nois — Pol. & govt. 8. Indians of North America — Gov-
ernment relations — 1789-1869. 4. Illinois — Public works.
MS 61-2189
Chicago Hist. Soc. Llbr.
553
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lewis, Virgil Anson, 1848-1912, collector.
Papers relating to railroads, rivers, roads, and turnpikes,
3 boxes.
In West Virginia Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts.
Educator and archivist.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gifts and deposits, 1906-12.
West^SgtaIa!~ We8t V,^8lnla • 2 - Kters-lVeet Virginia. 8. Hoods-
West Virginia. Dept of Archives and Hist ^ 61-219 °
Dillwyn, William, 1743-1824.
Correspondence of William Dillwyn and his daughter,
Susanna Emlen, 1770-1824.
lft. (846 items)
In Library -Company of Philadelphia collections.
Letters between William Dlllwyn, living in London and his dauch.
tor Susanna lying in Burlington and PhlladelphUL wnTalntng £
evlntooJaTtlmef™' ** "* M "S «■ ^^M>^i
Presented by Mrs. Gulielma M. Howland, 1884
1. Dillwyn family. 2. Philadelphia— Soc. life & cust
Library Company of Philadelphia MS 61-2191
Montezuma papers, 1763-1886.
SOitems.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
rlghte 5 •S^r^SSSS^S^ "** «*" ^ ^^^ ""
Purchased before MIL
1. Montezuma n, Emperor of Mexico, 1480 (ca.)-J520
Newberry Library MS 61-2192
Newberry Library, Ohioago.
Archival materials. 1518-1835.
80ft.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
o»^f^ P if (t " ,ewr,tton ) *"«> Arcblvo General de Indlas, Archlvo
General de Slmancns, and Archive Hlstorlco NaclonaL Madr d.
the^oSnirnT^m.* 6 "" ' 7 * °» ^ ***< *T ™**
Purchase.
1. Spain— Colonies— Hist— Sources. 2. U. S.— Territories and nos-
"J™ „ L SDaln - A^hl'o General de IndlWsevUte. rTspX
^CrMa^id. *> SlmanCa8> m - SpaIn - ATchlvo mstfalc| D Na-
Newberry Library
MS 61-2193
Harrington, John McLean, 1839-1887.
Papers, 1760-1901.
B75 items.
In Duke University Library.
Teacher, surveyor, clerk, and sheriff, of Harnett Co N O Cor-
fat£r nde ? B C £i ,a £ ( ? 86 ° ) ' ^ Dd P ther ****** °< Hlrrln^on and of Ms
fatter, James Stephens Harrington, state legislator: The corre-
Sf.n'J 11 ^ Information on public eduction, educ^ti™ to
•fta?£??i,? «» Chatiiaii. Counties, the Civil War, post-bellum octivE
r£5<2* the Bepubllcan Party la North Carolina, and family matters
Includes weather reports (1869-70 and 1879-82) "Mirers.
Rrr?nt r «, w*fJ?. th ?K Ub ^ a l y - „ Also d <*«»>ed * Guide to the manu-
N L GoS ^awVf ° DniTOre "y Libniry. by N . m. Tuley ana -
Acqulred, 1835-50.
n„L? dUc ^ t i on r Nor S' OaroUna-Gullford Co. 2. Education— North.
Sorti n7iS athal S P°i S - U ' S.-Hlst-OIvU War-sVurees; ?
Si. to V!!, L i 8^.-1805-1050. 5. Meteorology-Sorth
Carolina, i. Harrington, James Stephens, 1808-1888.
DukeOniv. Library MS 61-2194
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Philippine manuscripts collection, 1668-1903.
18 ft (1500 items) ."."'■
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Oorrespondence, diaries, legal papers, Journals, official and unoffi-
cial reports, histories, and public records. The collection contains a
large number of papers once belonging to the Barcelona library of the
Compaflla General de Tabacos de FHlptnas. Includes material relat-
ing to Indtan affairs, Moro wars, Sangleys, native missions as well as
^ 8e , :0 K 0h ? a ' JaDan . an <l the Marianas, church-state conflicts,
schools^hospitals, foundations, taxation, customs, trade, monopolies,
apiculture, and Spanish Imperial problems Involving Dutch and
British ambition for footholds In the Philippines
Described in Calendar of Philippine documents in the Ayer oollec-
n f„°l *, ne Newberr y Library, by P. S. Lletz (1056) and In an un-
published supplement to the Lletz Calendar, compiled by Ellodoro
Bobles, which Is in the library.
Purchased from the Tobacco Co., ca. 1900, and Porter, Barcelona,
ca, 1956; gift of Edward E. Ayer. «=«™,
1. Philippine Islands— Hist— Sources. 2. PhiUppine Islands—
Bcon. condlt. 8. Missions— East (Far East) 4. Spain— Colonies—
HlBt— Sources. i. Compaflla General de Tabacos de Flllplnas.
NewberryLIbrary MS61-2195
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1811-1878.
Papers, 1847-1901.
ca. 1800 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif, )
Correspondence, legal and land papers, receipts, bills, Invoices, and
other business and family papers of Wilson, a prominent figure In the
early commercial and political life of California. The correspondence,
comprising about two-thirds of the collection, deals chiefly with
social life in California, Indian affairs, the wine Industry and the
development of Wilmington, Calif, '" .
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Mrs. O. J. McOlung, 1685.
1. California— Soc. life & cust 2, Indians of North America—
California. 8. Wine and wine making— California. 4. Wllmuurton.
Calif. ^
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2196
Woolwine, Thomas Lee.
Correspondence, 1914-22.
ca. 600 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
District attorney of Los Angeles. Correspondence files of political
interest
Gift of Alma Foy Woolwlne Gravel, 1044.
1. Los Angeles — Pol. 4 govt.
„-' „„■•■■. MS.61-2197
Henry E. Huntington Library
Baldwin, Prank Dwight, 1842-1923.
Papers, 1861-1921.
3075 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Army officer. Personal and military correspondence, official re-
ports, orders, recommendations, and other military papers relating to
Baldwin's service In the Civil War, In the Indian campaigns In the
Southwest (1874) and In Montana (1876) and In the Philippines
(1802)
Report of the collection in the library.
Glftof Mrs. J. (Baldwin) Wllllams-Foote, 1848.
1. IT. S— Hist— Civil War— Sources. 2. Indians of North Amer-
ica— Wars— 1866-1896. 8. Philippine Islands— History, Military.
™ ~ .. MS 61-2198
Henry E. Huntington Library
Braiuier, John Casper, 1850-1922.
Papers, 1881-1926.
ca. 100 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Geologist and president of Stanford University. Diaries, field
notes, material for nn autobiography, scientific data on Brazil, and
other papers.
Gift of Elsie Brnnner Fowler, 1964.
1. Geology — T7. S. 2. Geology — BrazIL 8. Brazil — Exploring
expeditions. ,,■■
„ '„"' MS 61-2199
Henry B. Huntington Library
S towel], Nathan W
Business records, 1858-1916.
1251tems.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Los Angeles financier, bulging contractor, and vice-president of
the California Development Co. Business correspondence, together
with field notes, surveys, and maps of Los Angeles and environs, by
Henry Hancock, George Hansen, William Reynolds, and others.
Acquired through N. Kovach, 1048.
1. Los Angeles Co., Calif. — Surveys. 2. Lod Angeles Co., Calif.—
Maps.
MS 61-2200
Henry B. Huntington
Library
554
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mills, Quincy Sharpe, 1884-1918.
Papers, 1905-29.
lft. (ca. 760 items)
In University of North. Carolina, Southern Historical Collection
(no. 2345)
Journalist and author. Chiefly letters from Mills to his parents
In Statesvllle, N. 0., concerning his life and work In New York,
where he was on the staff of the New York evening sun for ten years,
and his experiences at Plattsburg Training Camp and In France.
Includes MSS. of articles, notes for writings, and data concerning
Mills and the posthumous publication of his work.
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Thomas Millard Mills, 1941.
1, Journalism— New York (City). 2. The Sun, New York, 8. Euro-
pean War, 1914-1918 — Personal narratives, American.
MS 61-2201
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888.
Papers, 1852-58.
489 Items.
In Henry H. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Archaeologist. Correspondence and papers relating to Squler'g
unrealized project for the Honduras Interoceanlc Railroad, Includes
maps of Central and South America, reports of explorations and
surveys relating to the practicability of a ship canal and other
matters.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from the American Art Association, 1924.
1. Honduras Interoceanlc Railway. 2 Nicaragua Canal. 8. Cen-
tral America — Maps. 4. South America — Maps.
MS 61-2202
Henry E. Huntington Library
U. S. Library of Congress.
Copyright records, 1870-97.
800ft.
In Library of Congress, Rare Books Division.
Applications for copyright.
1. Copyright— U. S.
MS61-2203
Philadelphia. Athenaeum.
Corporate records and early booksellers' bills, 1814-
several hundred Items.
In Philadelphia Athenaeum collections.
Minutes and reports of the Board of Directors and of various
committees of the Athenaeum, lists of subscribers and shareholders,
and other corporate records of the Athenaeum, including several
hundred bills from Philadelphia booksellers (1814-80) ; several 19th
century letter books, and ca. 60 letters to or from 19th century
Philadelphia^
1. Booksellers and bookselling— Philadelphia.
MS61-2204
Philadelphia. Athenaeum
France. Archives oolcmutles.
Records, 1671-1808.
ca. 8000 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Materials relating to the French in America. Correspondence and
other papers selected from the following: Acts of sovereign power,
A22-A23; Letters sent, B11-B250; Colonies, correspondence generate,
C2 16-C8A 26 ; Canada, correspondence generate, 011A 8-125 ; Bound-
aries and posts, CUB 8-10; Correspondence, 0110 5-8; Louisiana,
C18A 1-C18C 4; Military affairs, troops, D2C 4-D2D 10; Colonial
finances, Fl 18-FS 248; Missions and religious orders, F6A 228; Civil
registers, censuses, etc, Gl 412-485 ; and a few miscellaneous Items.
Described in the survey's Publication no. 5 (1956), D. 62-94.
1. France — Colonies— America. 2. U. B.— Hlst^-Oolonlal period —
Sources. 8. Canada — Hist.— To 1763— Sources. 4. Indians of North
America. 5. Missions, French. 6. Missions — North America. 7. Fur
trade — North America.
MS 61-2205
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
GL Brit. Public Record Office.
Records, 16th to 18th cent.
ca. 6000 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies.
Material relating Co America, from records of the Audit Office, the
Colonial Office, the Custom House, Privy Council, Treasury, and War
Office, with some state papers. Bulk of the collection is from the
Colonial Office (ca. 2600 Items) and the War Office (ca. 2000 Items).
Includes selections of the Seven Years' War period from the Chatham
papers ; letters (1761-68) from the Oomte de Tlry to Charles Wynd-
ham ; and a few of the Shaftsbury papers.
Described in the survey's Publication no. 5 (1958), p. 2-88.
1 U S.— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. V. 8.— Hist.— French
and' Indian War, 1755-1768— Sources. 8. Indians of North America-
Government relations — To 1789. 4. Land grants— North America.
I Pitt William, 1st earl of Chatham, 1708-1778. n. Vlry, FrancolB
Joseph, comte de, 1707-1766. m. Bgremont, Charles Wyndnam 2d
earl of, 1710-1763. rv. Gt. Brit Colonial (Mce. v. Gt Brit. War
Office.
MS 61-2206
Illinois. University. 111. Hist Survey
Walker, Elkanah, 1805-1877.
Papers, 1837-71.
84 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif . )
Missionary. Letters and diaries of Walker and his wife, Mary
Richardson Walker, concerning their trip across the Plains from Maine
to Oregon, the establishment of a mission, trouble with the Indians,
and other matters; together with other Oregonlana collected by
Frederick W. Skiff.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from the Rosenbach Co., 1922,
1 Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 2. Missions— Oregon. 8,
Pacific coast Indians, Warn with, 1847-1885, 4. Oregon — Hist —
Sources. i. Walker, Mary (Richardson) 1811-1897. n. Skiff,
Frederick Woodward, collector.
MS61-220T
Henry B. Huntington Library
Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1886.
Papeis, 1815-1944.
4911 Items and 78 v.
In Duke University Library,
Poet and literary critic, Correspondence, diaries, notes, scrap-
books, clippings, and literary MSS., of Hayne and of his family. The
papers Illustrate Hayne's career and refer to Russell's magazine
(which Hayne edited), literary criticism, Southern writers, American
literature, politics, and other subjects. Includes Hayne's diaries
(1864-84), largely composed of comments on correspondence and nota-
tions of Ideas and events, and MS. copies of poems, many autographed,
by Hayne's son, William Hamilton Hayne. Major correspondents In-
clude Edward Bok, Jefferson Davis, Charles H. A. Gayarr*, Oliver
Wendell Holmes, Sidney Lanier, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
Thomas Nelson Page, James Piatt Margaret Junker Preston, Francis
S. Saltus, William Gllmore Suns, Edmund O. Stedman, Alexander H.
Stephens, Algernon O. Swinburne, Henry Tlmrod, Moses Colt Tyler,
and Johu Greenleaf Whlttler.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Most of Hayne's letters have been published.
Acquired, 1944-59.
1, Russell's magazine. 2. Authors, American — Southern States. 8.
American literature— Hist & crlt 4. Authors— Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc, 5. Reconstruction— South Carolina. l Hayne, Wil-
liam Hamilton, 1856-1929. n. Hayne family.
MS 61-8208
Duke Univ. Library
Cortissoz, Royal, 1869-1948.
Papers, 1908-48.
ca. 800 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Art critic and Journalist Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and MSS. of tributes to deceased academicians.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
L National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS61-2209
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Richards, Grant, 1872-1948.
Papers, 1897-1936.
20,000 items.
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
British publisher and author. Correspondence (business, personal
and miscellaneous, written by Richards and his manager), Incomplete
typescripts of novels and other personal papers, advertisements writ-
ten by Richards, reviews of books published by htm, and photos, of
authors. Includes letters written to, and account books of Richards
publishing companies. The material is related to the library s De
La More Press collection.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Purchased from Seeker and other English dealers, and Mra. Made-
line Grant Richards, 1858-60.
1 Publishers and publishing— Gt Brit 2. Authors and publish-
era-^-Gt Brit 8. Books— Reviews. „.,.,.
FuU name: Franklin Thomas Grant Richards.
MS61-2210
Illinois. Univ. Library
555
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Goody, Frederic William, 1866-1947.
Papers.
In Library of Congress, Bare Books Division.
Printer and typographer; Letters to and from Cloudy, and cor-
rected typescripts. ' ■ -
Purchased from Mr. Ooudy, 1944,
1 Printing— Hist.— U. S.
MS 61-2211
Venetian documents, 1612-oa. 17B0.
2 ft
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, transcripts.
■nrt'SSSS? 1 ^??^ 5 0CUments (originals and transcripts), despatches
and reports of the Venetian Ambassador to Turkey, and military and
naval officers, and other papers. Includes official correspondence
?1?k ,5ȣ h ,efly i w,th relat| on8 between Venice and Turkey during the
16th-I8th cent, and papers which mention Crete and Cyprus In the
16th cent., and Dalmatla and Albania In the 18th cent
Book dealer's list In the library.
Open to Investigators nnder library restrictions.
_ l. Venice— Relations (general) with the Levant. 2. Levant— Rela-
Uons (general) with Venice. '-;
Illinois. Dnlv. Library
MS 61-2212
Trenton. Free Public Library.
Trentoniana; manuscripts, 1721-1032.
2 file drawers.
In Free Public Library, Trenton, N. J.
Indentures, letters, marriage certificates, checks, and other papers
G n ove U rn^rs P o? e N«„ , TSL f0,m ? er ? "* «** ™* in of Trenfoof of
2S! °IL 1 **?£*"£'• Gonial printers, and Bevolnttonary gen-
erals, records of the Trenton Library Company (1799-1855) and
MS. vote, such as the Trenton Female Tract Society mlLte7<18tt~
aOenS e aSt n uTs Hl8t ~ SOar0e& * N6W *«**-»*.- Sources.
Trenton. Free Pub.
Library
MS 61-2213
Irvin, John.
Diaries, 1863-66.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
h„f«Ji J^iT °a rer - -^f c ^ Irvln ' s experiences In most of the
wt T X, t „ he ^ rm LS f i 1 ' e p oton>ac from Chancellorsvllle to Peters!
Swfa VoVunteera* ° m CaPtaln '° COl<mel ot *• 14S * b Penn8 y 1 -
Presented by Mrs. J. P. Orlady, 1048.
ru„ii m ^Hist—Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S,— Hist.—
pw ?2^£o mpa ] g ?? a c? a battIes - 8 - Pennsylvania InfantrV. 149th.
p^vS^^
Historic^ Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-2214
Collins family.
1793^HKM° f &B C ° mn8 > PBrkor . Kawle, and related families,
1400 items and 15 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Papers of a Philadelphia family, mainly family corresDondenrp of
personal Interest Includes papers of Zaccheus cKsTlwS °Dan
O^P^rter r V a 8^7 a w2 1 , an 2»!L aShl , ngt w 0n Peace - -*«*« to™haries
events of fhvtt^i 7 "? 'T™ '° Europe contain descriptions of
events of the period In America. Early papers Include a financial
Sph e rMa U rsha'n ><, Tr (1 J 8 ? h ) °? ?"» ^°"' -ft™***? of Chrlf-
topner Marshall, Jr., father-in-law of Zaccheus Collins, and records
1S,,, ',."'""'" 1 ! 1 '. cstate - Lntcr l^Pera (1850-1904) are
mainly of the Peace and Bawle families, relating to financial and real
estate ventures In Delaware Co., Pa.
Presented by James Bawle, I960.
a* D PeaC S. fam,Iy, J . 2 - p hHa<ielphla-Soc. life & cnst. 8. Delaware
Co., Pa.-Econ. condlt i. Parker family, n. Bawle family.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Heckman, Charles Adam, 1822-1896.
Civil War papers, 1861-C3.
5 v.
letter book, headquarters 1st Brigade (Jan. 11, 1888 to Oct 8 1868) •
special orders, 1st Brigade (June 2, 1863 to Oct 16 1863)- and
SP*,^?" 1 ^ ^ brigade, 18th Army Corps (Dec. 29, 1882 to Aug.
14, 1863) , The military operations described during 1883 were mainly
along the North Carolina coast. ^
Presented by the Free Library of Philadelphia, 1960
1. North Carolina— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2 D S— Hist —
Civil War— Campaigns and battles.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Harvey, Samuel, 1769 (<?a.)-1848.
Papers, 1771-1848.
700 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant and banker. Bulk of the collection con-
sists of business records (1797-1848) concerned with Harvey's vari-
ous Interests. About 50 letters (1798-1830) are from Johri Kershaw,
an Englishman, relative to the estate of his wife, Elizabeth, the sole
surviving daughter and heir of Mark Freeman, a Philadelphia mer-
chant lost at ses In 1780. A few papers (1771-86) relate to the Free-
man estate.
Purchase, 1^59.
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia. 2. Banks and banking —
Philadelphia.
MS 61-2217
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Edmundson family.
Papers, 1795-1903.
ca. 1000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Papers from Fotherlngay, Montgomery Co., Va., the home of
Henry Alonzo Edmundson. Includes materials concerning members
of the Banks, Blair, Floyd, Hancock, Munford, and Preston families'
the Alleghany Turnpike Co. ; the Catawba Furnace, Botetourt Co ,
Va. ; and the Chrlstlansburg Tavern, Chrlstlanshurg, Va
Deposited by Mrs. Robert Lee Nutt, 1953.
1. Virginia — Geneal. 2. Iron Industry and trade— Botetourt Co,
Va. 3. Chrlstlansburg, Va.— Hotels, taverns, etc. 4. Toll roads-
Montgomery Co., Va. I. Edmundson, Henry Alonzo.
„, ' MS61-2218
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Fahnestock family.
Papers, 1849-^3.
11 V. .--.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Diary (1863-67) of George Wolff Fahnestock, Philadelphia writer
antiquarian, and book collector; diary (1869-73) of Mrs. Anna M
Fahnestock ; a volume of newspaper clippings relating to the burn-
ing of the steamer United States on the Ohio River In 1867, In which
George W. Fahnestock died ; executors' accounts of the estate (1868)
and notes on the Fahnestock and Wolff families.
Presented by O. H. Wolff, Mrs. Francis F. Wolff, and Bernard
Bunting Fahnestock, 1939-41.
1, Wolfe family. 2. Steamboat disasters— U. S.
MS 61-2219
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hammer, Angela (Hutchinson) 1870-1066?
Papers. 1917-
lbox.
In University of Arizona Library.
Schoolteacher and newspaper editor. Correspondence (1917-50)
a short story, and an autobiographical work, relating to Mrs. Ham-
mer's Ufe In Wlckenburg and Casa Grande, Ariz.
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Tweed, 1990
t Wlckenburg, Ariz. 2. Casa Grande, Ariz, & Teachers— Corre-
.JESSES" ^^t^z^ 1 *^™* 00 **™- remi -
Arlzona. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2220
Sheldon, Sidney Rohy, 1873-1969.
Sheldon-Fife papers, 1818-1930.
8 ft. '
In University of Oregon Library.
Teacher at Nanyang College, Shanghai. Letters, giving an Inti-
mate description of life in China as well as at the college, together
with papers of his wife's family. Sheldon married Eunice Fife,
daughter of Elmer E. Fife, educational missionary of the United
Presbyterian Church In India. Fife was associated with the Gordon
OhrUrtian College, Woodstock School and College, and the Bwlne
Christian High School, Ludhiana. One series of letters deals
with the Sadhu Sundar Singh controversy. Other Fife papers ln-
C }SSS, £. Burve y ooo" 1 ke P* >>y Bobert Theaker, Guernsey Co.. Ohio
(1818-21), letters of David Bell, West Point cadet (1815), Civil
MS 61-2221
556
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sheldon, Sidney Roby, 1873-1959.
(Continued)
War letters of David Watt Hutchison of Co. H., 122d Regt, Ohio
Volunteers ( 1863-61) , sermons, photos., printed matter and mementos.
1, Chlao-tung, University. Nnnyang College, Shanghai. 2. Ohlna —
Soc. Ufe & cust 8. Singh, Sundar, 1889^ 4. Guernsey Co., Ohio—
burveys. 5. U. S. Military Academy, West Point 6. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War— Regimental hlstorles-iOhlo Infantry — 122d. 7. Ohio In-
fantry. 122d Regt, 1882-1865. 8. Presbyterian Church— Sermons,
x Fife family.
MS 61-2221
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Drake, Lee D 1882-1957.
Papers, 1909-54
5ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Newspaperman and promoter. 1500 letters and 850 photos., the
latter of Pendleton, Or., the Pendleton Roundup, and Indians. Mr.
Draie was associated with the Astorlan budget, the Pendleton East
Oregonlan, and the Idaho evening times, and active in the North*
western Publishers Syndicate, of which he was a founder, the Oregon
State Chamber ' of Commerce, the Castllloa Rubber Plantation Co.,
Chlorine Products Corporation of America, Old Oregon Trails As-
sociation, Blue Mountain Baseball League, Pacific Northwest Tourist
Association, and the Pendleton Roundup Association.
1. Pendleton, Or.— Descr. — Views. 2. Pendleton, Or. — Festivals,
etc. 8. Indians of North America— Portraits. 4. Journalism — North-
west, Pacific.
MS 61-2222
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Mason, George Carrington.
Pape/s, 1909-55.
ca. 5440 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, notes, architectural drawings, maps,
blueprints, slides, photos., and other material, chiefly concerning
Mason's writings on Virginia history. Includes materials used In
preparing his Colonial churches of tidewater Virginia (1846) ; notes
and maps concerning, and MS. of, his The colonial vestry book of
Lynnhaven Parish (1049) ; materials used in editing Ralph T. White-
law's Virginia's Eastern Shore (1951) ; a proposed article, The myth
of Henrlcopolls j correspondence with John D, Long, of Baltimore,
Md. concerning the Berryman and Jackson families ; notes and draw-
ings of steam engines and steamboats; and a Ust of ships built by
the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. (1890-1943).
1. Berryman family. 2. Jackson family. 3, Steam-engines. 4.
Steamboats. 5. Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company,
Newport News, Va, I. Mason, George Carrington. Colonial
churches of tidewater Virginia, n. Mason, George Carrington. The
colonial vestry book of Lynnhaven Parish, m. Whltelaw, Ralph T.
Virginia's Eastern Shore.
MS 61-2223
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Johnston, Joseph, d. 1874.
Business papers, 1834-ca, 1853.
3 ft.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Merchant of Madlsonvllle, Tenn. Journals (1834-40), daybooks
(1836-39) and a ledger (1853)
\ -Indexed.-- 1
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift to John Bailey Nlcklln, ca. 1940.
1, General stores — Madlsonvllle, Tenn. 2. Merchants, American —
Madlsonvllle, Tenn.
MS61-2224
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Overland mail papers, 1850-98.
168 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and papers relating to the development of over-
land mall service, predominantly for the years preceding the estab-
lishment of the railroad. Includes papers of H. S. Rufleld, assistant
treasurer of the Overland Mall Co., Salt Lake City, and papers of
L P. Williamson, superintendent of the North Western Overland
Mall Co. and president of the Western Mall and Stage Co.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from H. C. Revercomb, 1946.
1, Overland Mall Company. 2. Postal service — U. S. 8. Over-
land Journeys to the Pacific. I. Rumfleld, Hiram S. n. Wil-
liamson, L. p.
MS 61-2225
Henry E, Huntington Library
Brown (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia.
Records, 1828-1910.
50,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, letter books, cashbooks, ledgers, receipt books,
salesbooks, Invoice books, and a sample book of a firm of Philadel-
phia commission merchants dealing In dry goods, as well as papers
(1832-34) of Brown and Hanson. Includes ca. 20 v. Gloucester Ging-
ham' 'Mills records, a cashbook and rent roll of the Washington
Manufacturing Company, a stock book of prints of the Gloucester
Manufacturing Company, various records of the Gloucester Iron
Works of Gloucester, N. J., and a volume of minutes (1850) and
accounts (1851-54) of the Gloucester Library and Library Company.
Presented by David S. B. Chew. '
L Commission merchants— Philadelphia. 2, Merchants, Amer-
ican—Philadelphia, 8. Dry-goods— Philadelphia. 4. Cotton trade—
Gloucester Olty, N. J. 5. Iron Industry and trade— Gloucester OHy,
*'' 3 ' MS61-2226
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Ringgold Brass Band.
Scores, ca. 1870-60.
ca. 150 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Musical scores used by the band.
Purchase, 1941.
1. Band music — Scores.
MS61-2227
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Martin, John H01, 1823-1906.
Correspondence, 1859-86.
ca.200items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence relating to Martin's history of Chester and to his
historical sketch of Bethlehem, Pa.
1 Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906. Chester. 2. Martin, John Hill,
1823-1906. Historical sketch of Bethlehem.
MS61-2228
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.
Correspondence, 1919-27.
ca. 200 Items. ....
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part transcripts.
Historian. Concerns Beverldge's biographies of John Marshal]
and Abraham Lincoln, and hlg opinions and Interpretations, Includes
158 letters In his correspondence with Theodore O. Pease, containing
much Information on Illinois politics of Lincoln's time; 6 letters
of Worthlngton O. Ford, written when Ford was completing the Lin-
coln MS. after Beverldge's death; and some drafts and transcripts
of material prepared for Beveridge. Other correspondents are
Clarence Walworth Aivord and William Henry Towhsend.
1, Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927. Abraham Lincoln. 2.
Beveridge, Albert J., 1802-1927; The life of John Marshall. 8. Illi-
nois— Pol & govt, i. Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1948.
MS61-2229
Illinois. Univ. 111. Hist Survey
American Historical Association. EhtorietA MamssoripU
Commission.
Records, 1925-81.
2 folders. ■-,_.,
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Correspondence, reports, and plans, during the chairmanship of
Theodore O. Pease, concerning publication of manuscripts, and a pro-
posed survey of manuscript collections in the United States. Cor-
respondents Include Randolph G. Adams, John D. Bassett, Solon
Justus Buck, Evarts Boutell Greene, James Alton James, Henry Bar-
rett Learned, Waldo G, Leland, Dumas Malone, Newton D. Mereness,
Dexter Perkins, Morgan Robinson, Justin Smith, ; and Bernard 0.
Stelner.
1. Manuscripts— U. S. t Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1948.
MS 61-2230
Illinois. Univ. 111. Hist. Survey
Lie, Jonas, 1880-1940.
Correspondence, 1930-39.
ca. 75 ItemB.
In American ikcademy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2231
American Academy of Arts and Lettera Libr.
557
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924
Papers, 1903-24.
ca. 110 items,
n ^Tn'T Academy «* Arte and Letters Library (New York)
?S«'«?rf9S , !» under "Tary restrictions. conTalescent -
of ifflLtof 4- * "5 ^ 2? d Lettera - 2 " AmrtcM Academy
ola^n^en'T- '^^ He «y Gal**, 1850-1924. DlvenS
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2232
Loeffler, Charles Martin Tornov, ir;i-l935.
Correspondence, 1908-35.
ca. 60 items.
r£n^i Can f, AcademJ [, of Arta and ** tterB Ubfary (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National InsHtwe of
Arteand Letters and tie American Academy of i^d^Se^
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Arte £ a d £t a ters DStltUt0 °* *** and ^ ttera - * *"«"* Academy of
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2233
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1856-1943.
Correspondence, 1910-43.
ca. 80 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Librar' (New York)
Tn^« r ^ d » edu ™' or - Correspondence relating to the National
Instate of Arte and Letters, and the American Acadeany of irte and
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Ari ™ "Letters*— °* **" *»« ****«>■ 2- American Academy of
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2234
Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945.
Correspondence, 1929-45.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. MS 61 ~ 2235
MacNeil, Hermon Atkins, 1866-1947.
Correspondence, 1915-47.
ca. 226 items.
rL^ST 10 ^ Academ J of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Instl
Letted *"" and U>tteTB - and °» American Acadfmyof Arti^d
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
of ir£ a JSru t S!? tBt " of Arts and uttera - * A »» rte « *»*■»
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-2236
MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956.
Papers, 1908-56.
ca. 160 items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Open to Investigators under Ubrary restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Lettera Llbr. ^ 61_2237
BfacLeish, Archibald, 1892-
Papers, 1933-
ca. 800 Items.
SLf B ?H am . Acad , em y of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
«th^^™"3 an . 0f V? ?™*' and aducator. Correspondence and
?S2i We ^ Cbl f fly 'f elat, i ,B '} ot,,e Na t'<>nal Institute of Arte and
Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
of A^te a a t nd n Lette?s! tUte °' *"" *»* ^^ 2 " Amerfcan Academy-
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-2238
Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916.
Correspondence, 1901-29.
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
_ Author and editor. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arte and
Letters.
Open to Investigators under Jlbrary restrictions.
1. NaUonal Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. ^*
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2239
MacMonnies, Frederick William, 1863-1937.
Correspondence, 1915-37.
ca. 125 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of Arte and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
X National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
pf Arte and Letters.
. _, A , , MS61-2240
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
MacEwen, Walter, 1860-1943.
Correspondence, 1907-43.
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
, T?**- -Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
oi Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
i. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
, _ MS 61-2241
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Martin, Edward Sandford, 1856-1939.
Correspondence, 1908-39.
59 items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
nJ?^ a i^1 d ""^ 'Correspondence chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters. ^
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr. ~^^
Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1953.
Correspondence, 1908-53.
791tems.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubrary (New York)
tute to of^rts r -an C rL^rrs ndenCe *** "^ •*? ">« National Instl-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2243
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.
Papers, 1898-1937.
2 ft.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Author and editor. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relat-
ing to the National Institute of Arte and Letters and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters, MSS. of poems, and material relating
£ ' to P an a m n Canal tolls. Places prominently mentioned are the
Hall of Fame, Hetch-Hetchy Valley, Calif., and the Keats-Shelley Me-
mortal in Home. . *
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
■■■: 1 .National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters. 8. Panama Canal— Hates and tolls. 4. New
SS^Tf™ 1 ^- Hall o4 Fame - 5. Hetch Hetchy Valley, Calif. 6.
Keats-Shelley Memorial, Borne.
MS 61-2244
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Stowe House.
Stowe collection, 1176-1926.
ca. 526,000 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Special collections forming a part of the Stowe collection are cata-
loged separately. ■■'■■■:■'■•
Muniments of the Brydges, Grenvllle, Nugent, O'Conor, and Tem-
ple families from Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, Bng.
Acquired from the Museum Book Store, 1925.
1. Brydges family. 2. Grenvllle family. 8. Nugent family
4. O'Conor family. 5. Temple family. i. Title.
„ MS 61-2246
Henry E. Huntington Library
558
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Grenville family.
Papers, 1176-1925.
ca. 500,000 items.
InHenryE. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Stowe collection.
Correspondence (cblefly after 1700 relating to the family's partici-
pation in political and social life), early deeds and manorial papers
(Wotton-Underwood, Dodford and Long Crendon, Bucklnghamsblre,
Eng.), accounts and estate papers of Stowe House, Buckinghamshire,
and some military papers of the Commonwealth period.
Summary reports In the llhrary.
1. Gt, Brit. — Pol. & govt. 2. Gt. Brit. — Soc. life & cust. 8.
Manors— Gt. Brit. 4. Stowe House. 5. Gt. Brit— -Hist.-^ommon-
wealth and Protectorate, 1649-1680. I. Stowe House. Stowe col-
lection,
MS61-2246
Henry B. Huntington Library
Swain, Warren.
Papers, 1820-42.
6 folders. ,
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Seaman and trader. Principally a diary recording events and ob-
servations during a voyage to New Orleans and the return trip to
Boston (1820-21), with dally entries of weather and wind directions,
and Information on plantations, sugar production, Negroes, boats on
the Mississippi River, and trading cargo items, includes a brief
sketch of Swain's life, and two letters by the Reverend Freegraee .
Reynolds In Massachusetts to friends in Clarksville, Mo., expressing
religious feelings.
Gift of John O. Roberts.
1. Meteorology, Maritime. 2. Plantations — Louisiana. 8. Sugar
growing — Louisiana. 4. Negroes — Louisiana. 5. Shipping-
Mississippi River. 6. Spiritual life.
MS 61-224?
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955.
Papers, 1928-55.
42 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a
MS. of Mann's autobiographical sketch.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2248
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.,,
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940.
Correspondence, 1908-40.
ca. 125 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
Full name: Charles Edwin Markham.
MS61-2249
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Maldarelli, Oronzip, 1892-
Correspondence, 1950-
ca,601tems.
In American Academy of Arts arid Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor, Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS61-2250
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Lounsbury, Thomas Itaynesford, 1838-1915.
Correspondence, 1870^1913.
541tems. _
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and educator. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and correspondence with James Russell Lowell
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891.
MS 61-2251
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Manship, Paul, 1885-
Papers,1920-
ca.3001tems. - ■■ ■
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library ( New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence and other papers relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters,
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Instltute»of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
Full name: Paul Howard Manship.
MS 61-2262
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
Papers, 1879-1919.
ca. 200 items. .. ,„ _ , . .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and literary critic. Correspondence and other papers chiefly
relating to the National Institute of Arts andLetters and the Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of The lady of the Aroos-
took, The children of the summer, a part of The leatherwood god, The
century robin, an unpublished poem, and an essay on Edgar Allan Poe.
Names prominently mentioned are Eugene Brleux and Robert Under-
wood Johnson.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 8. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. 4. Brleux, Eugene,
1858-1932 5. Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1858-1987.
MS 61-2253
American Academy of Arts nnrt Letters Libr.
Lawrie, Lee Oskar, 1877-
Correspondence, 1931-
ca. 80 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Art* and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2264
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Kreis, Henry, 1899-
Correspondence, 1949-
ca 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts aud Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2266
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Kronenberger, Louis, 1904-
Correspondence, 1961-
ca, 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Drama critic and author. Correspondence relating to the National
institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS61-2286
A merlcan Academy of Arts and Letters libr.
La Farge, John, 1835-1910.
Correspondence, 1904-10.
ca. 40 items. , „ „ , ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and tho American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2267
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr,
Davis, Nathan, 1814-1894.
Correspondence, 1868-74.
lft.
In University of Utah Library. „..„/.
Bishop of Latter-Day Saints, founder of Nathan Davis & Sons (Iron
MS 61-2258
559
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, Nathan, 1814-1894.
, „ v (Continued)
Sail 'TSEJ'tJS? 01t ? f e f ler ol "•"•*«» and measures, of Salt
Gift of Mr. Davis' grandson, 1988.
1. Iron industry and trade— Utah.
Utah. DnlY. Library MS 61-2288
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.
Papers, 1829-29.
40ft (188 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Author, economist, bookseller and pabllaher. Letters and n.™*.
SHs 25 »ra« SwaSSS
dtoptags, eta, concerning trade, manufa<:tare 8 ,^Sonf iSS* C
L Pennsylvania.
-WwQwwrt,. PhUadeiphia MS61 ~226»
Shelton, Frederick H
Papers, ca. 1916-22.
ca. 80 Items.
^5^ H °^. Soc ' ety of Pennsylvania collections.
^^Sffi^LS^ST^ t0 * MP— of the
™*»ntedby the estate of Mr. Shelton, 1025.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania ^ U ~ m °
Raguet, Cbndy, 1784-1842.
Letters, 1824-27.
2t.
™i^ ^J^"*? ?* Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Mrs. William L. Mactler, 1885.
1808-1880/ ■ ' B^'l-^omm. 5. South America-Politics-
Hlstorleal Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-2261
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1819.
Correspondence, 1808-17.
51 Items.
In Historical Swdety of Pennsylvania collBctloniL
vanla, relating to nolWMi^fln^. ? % Opmmonwealth of Pennsyl-
B., 1 lTmS m,a - P<>L * ■"^™^ar ta t BoUeao. Nathan,e.
Historical Socle* of Pennsylvania MS 61-2262
Stiahan, William, 1716-1786.
Letters, 1751-76.
40 items.
I^f* ^ Sodety ot Pennsylvania collections.
■MHHH
1M2(3£«) PmSmUuibt ,M ^ ta9 « *««F «M biography, v.
Htetorlcal Society of Pwaayivaai. MS 61-2268
Steoart, Charles.
Letter books, 1751-63.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
•.HiSf^ 8 " 4 and ^ h /PP e £ef Norfolk, Va. Contains data on shipping.
P"^ °£™"modltles, **■*»* ventures, markets, and finance,
Norfolk" V* Va -~° omm - a SWl>Pm«— Norfolk, Va. 8. Prices-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-2264
Longstreth, Joshua.
Letter books, 1806-33.
2 v.
Si.? 1 !*? 1 !!? 11 a < xiet f ot Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant
Presented by Griffin 0. Callahan, 1020.
1. Merchants, American — Philadelphia.
MS 61-2266
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Center, John.
Papers, 1846-84.
488 itema.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
«n P .^1!l 1 *£ C! ' re S ondec< ? aind business papers of Center, who was
engaged In the gardening business In San Francisco from 1 1840 Some
Summary report and oatalog cards In the library.
1. Horticulture— California— San Prendsco. £. Heal prouerty—
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2266
Fletcher, Thomas, goldsmith.
Business correspondence, 1806-55.
276 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia goldsmith and Jeweler. Letters to Fletcher, contain-
tag information on the affairs of the firms of Fletcher & Gardiner
(1810-31) and of Fletchers: Bennett (1880) uaruiner
Presented by the estate of Mr. Shelton, 1026.
Phil ^ d h? ltMnST " PelmBylVanla ~ P1 ' ,la,lelphla ' ^Jewelry trade-
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-2267
Illinois. University. Illinois HhttmooO, Survey.
Newspaper transcripts, 1817-54.
ca. SO items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Transcripts of complete articles from 8 nilnois LwenoMrTanrJ
S?™^*f Nordamortteaner. St Gall, Switzerland fliSngTutte
^very. temperance, and a variety of other topics ul ° vl4aBU, » P " 1 "*-
nUnois.Cnlv.nl. HistSurvey »*S 61-2268
Fisher, Sidney George, 1809-1871.
Diaries, 1834-70.
65v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Lawyer and author. Describes Philadelphia social life, political
problems, and prominent citizens, as well as life on FlscheVe Mary-
mud farm. .
Presented by R. Sturgls IngeraoU, 194a
8. FarTl^Ma^ "* & CMt * ^elphla-PoI. & govt
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-2269
Proprietors Office of the Northern Neck of Virginia,
Records, 1690-1843. ^^
800 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ''(San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vtrglnlana,
F.S^Th n S nCe ' n SJ!I e3r wa f ra n t » o'* *' by agents of Thomas
Fairfax, 0th baron Fairfax, rent rolls for 14 Virginia counties. varioM
dwuments by George Washington, and later notorial regSdlnFC
Summary report of the collection In the library.
L Northern Neck, Va. — Surveys. 2. Beat property— Northern
Neck, Va. & Bent— Virginia. x. Washington. GeotseL Pt2l n^
MB2-1798. n. Brock, Bobert Alonso, 1889^cVKor* VtstaL^
Henry a Huntington Library MS 61-2270
560
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
The Dreer collection : additional manuscripts. 1741-1812.
ca. 170 items. ■■■":■■
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
120 letters aDd other papers of George Olymer (1770-1812) ; 20
letters (1781-1800) of Thomas Fltzslmons ; letter (Nov 23 TT97) of
Robert Morris; letter (Mar. 28, 1780) of Benjamin West, ana a letter
(1774) to Mrs. Benjamin West
Purchase.
1. Autographs— Pennsylvania— Collections. 2. Statesmen Amer-
ican—Autographs, i. Olymer, George, 17S9-1813.
MS 61-2271
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
McCullough, Samuel, 1826-ca. 1890.
Papers, 1854-86.
701tenis.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif. )
Carpenter. Correspondence, and personal and business papers.
Most of the material dates from 1873-78 when McCullough was super-
intendent of construction of D. S. Government buildings In San Fran-
cisco, and Includes correspondence with Alfred B. Mullett and Aaron
A. Saigent. A few of the earlier letters deal with the Sutter New
Helvetia Title and a trip to the Fraser River Mines.
Summary report In the library.
^lrchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
,„,i S o n ffran « la «' — Public buildings. 2. Sutter, John Augustus,
1803-1880, claimant S. Gold mines and mining — Fraser Vallev
British Coli-mMa.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2272
Lardner, Alexander.
Account books, 1830-47.
■• ' 7.:
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Accounts of a Philadelphia stockbroker.
1. Stoch-exchange— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-2278
Virginia. War Offloe.
Records, 1780-52.
ca. 100 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Virginians.
Official communications from the county commissioners for col-
lecting the specific tax, addressed to William Daviea, War Office
commissioner, in connection with the raising; of funds for supplying
the Armed Forces of Virginia. . wv«"s
Acquired, 1026.
1. D. S. — Hist— Revolution— Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc.
2. Taxation— Virginia. i Daviea, William, d. 1814. n. Brock,
Robert Alonzo, 1838-1014, collector. Virglnlana.
_ „„ MS 61-2274
Henry B. Huntington Library
Fish, Daniel, 1848-1924.
Letters, 1901-08.
77 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Judd Stewart collection.
Letters to Judd Stewart on the subject of their mutual Interest
In collecting Llncolniana.
Catalog cards In the library.
•.Jb HaZ 01 "' Abral "»m, Pre». TJ. S., 1809-1836. i. Stewart, Judd,
1867—1920.
Henry E. Hunntlngton
Library
MS 61-2275
Pery, Edmond Sexton Pery, vhenuni, 1718-1806.
Correspondence, 1749-4)8.
-850 Items. .::;■■
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Correspondence addressed to Pery, Speaker of the Irish House of
Commons, relating to personal and political matters.
Acquired from Sotheran & Co., 1926.
1. Ireland— Pol. & govt— 18th cent.
Henry B, Huntington Library
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.
Papers, 1787-1847.
210 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British philanthropist. Correspondence, drafts of speeches, and
other papers. Includes letters addressed to Clarkson about the abo-
lition of slavery and the slave trade.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Eric Donner, 1949 and from Maggs, 1982,
1. Slavery— Emancipation. 2. Slave trade— Africa.
MS 61-2277
Henry B. Huntington Library
Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838.
Papers, 1793-1888.
1014 Items.
In Henry H. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British philanthropist Correspondence, Journal (1783-90), and
other papers of Macaulay and his family, relating especially to the
anti-slavery movement Correspondents Include Thomas Olarksoo.
LouIb Dumorit, Hannah More, Baron de Steel, and WUllam WUbar-
force.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Purchased from Maggs, 1952.
1. Slavery In Great Britain— Anti-slavery movements. 2. Philan-
thropists — Correspondence, reminiscences, eta i Macaulay family.
MS 61-2278
Henry E. Huntington Library.
Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904.
.Correspondence, 1855-1902.
854 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British philanthropist and religions wrlterv Letters addressed to
Oobbe from Mary Carpenter; Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of
Shaftesbury; James Anthony Froude; Eesavacbandra Sena; James
Martineau, and Theodore Parker.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Ifan Kyrle Fletcher, 1949.
L Philanthropists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2279
Henry B. Huntington Library
This number not used: MS 61-2280
Stewart, Judd, 1867-1920.
Papers, 1826- 1920.
ca. 750 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Special collections forming a part of the Stewart collection are
cataloged separately.
Personal correspondence, together with Stewart's collection of
Llncolniana.
Catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from the American Art Association, 1921; from the
Stewart family, 1922.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Prea. TJ. s. — Collections.
MS 61-2281
Henry B. Huntington Library
Hart, Charles Henry, 1847-1918.
Correspondence, 1866-71.
245 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Judd Stewart collection.
Author and art expert. Correspondence with William Henry
-Herndon and other letters received by Hart during the nreoaratlon
of his Blbliographlca Llncolniana (1870) ^^
Catalog cards In the library.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. TJ. S.— BlbL t Herndon, WUllam
Henry, 1818-1891. n. Stewart, Judd, 1867-1920.
„ „„ MS 61-2282
Henry H. Huntington Library
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, ooUsetor.
Papers relating to institutions of learning, 1859-1910.
ca, 1500 Items.
In Henry B Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection.
Official letters, fllled-ont forms, and other papers, for the most part
acknowledging the receipt of publications sent In exchange to trie Vir-
ginia Historical Society and the Southern Historical Society. Repre-
sented are college and university libraries, Government bureaus, State,
city and private libraries, historical and antiquarian societies.
Acquired, 1922.
1. Exchanges, Literary and scientific. 2. Southern Historical So-
ciety. 8. Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. t Brock, Robert
Alonzo, 1889-1914, collector. Virglnlana.
MS 61-2288
Henry B. Huntington Library
561
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lee, Robert Edward, 180T-18TO.
Papers, 1856-78.
8761 team.
In Virginia Historical Society coUectlons.
In part, transcripts.
/-.^?X> offlc ?- S maal letters, reports, documents, telegraph book
(1862-64), order book (Feb. O-Apr. 10, 1885), maps, and printed mat-
ter. Includes letters and reports written by or addressed to Edward
Porter Alexander, Robert A. Alexander, William Allan, Etchard Heron
Anderson, Briscoe Gerard Baldwin, Pierre Gustave Tontant Beaure-
gard, Henry Lewis Benoing, John S. Berry, Theodore S. Bowers,
George M. Brackett, Braxton Bragg, John Bratton, John Cabell Breck-
inridge, J. Wilcox Brown, John Brown, John Thompson Brown, Ely M.
Bruce, Henry A Butler, William Daniel Cabell, James T. Caldwell,
.Charles Campbell, John Archibald Campbell, Theodore O. Ohestney,
Bobert Hall Chilton, H.C.O. Church, Beuben deary, John L Coch-
ran, Robert G. Cole, Raleigh Edward Colston, Thomas M. Cook, John
Rogers Cooke, Samuel Cooper, James L. Oorley, Montgomery Dent
Oorse, Stapleton Crutcbfleld, George D. OuUum, H. Clay Davis, Jeffer-
son Davis, H, a Dallam, William H. Dickson, Jubal Anderson Early,
John Echols, Joseph A. Bnglehard, Eric Brson, Clement Anselm Evans,
Richard Stoddert Dwell, Charles William Field, James W. Forsyth,
William M. Gardner, Martin Witherspoon Gary, John Gibbon, James
Monroe Goggln, F. B. Goodrldge, John Brown Gordon, Ulysses Simp-
son Grant, W. T. Graves, Charles Griffin, Lafayette Guild, Edward
Joseph Hale, Wade Hampton, James A. Harper, Alexander Oheves
Haskell, John O. Haskell, Henry Heth, Ambrose Powell Hill, Daniel
Harvey HUL Edward B. H11L J. Hilton. Robert Frederick Hoke. James
Howard, Robert Raid Howtson, Frank Huger, Bppa Hunton, R. B,
Hutchinson, John Daniel Imboden, Marmaduke Johnson, Joseph Eg-
gleston Johnston, Samuel R. Johnston, John WUllam Jones, Samuel
Beach Jones, Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon, Joseph Brevard Ker-
shaw, James Henry Lane, Osmun Latrobe, Alexander Robert Lawton,
Fltahugh Lee, George Washington Custls Lee, William Henry Flbshugb
Lee, John Letcher, M. M. Lewis, Charles E. Llghtfoot, Armlstead Lind-
say Long, James Longstreet, James Ludsberry, Henry Bralnerd
McOlellan, William McOomb, Peter McGlashan, Ranald Slidell Mac-
Kenzle, John G. McMillan, Wtllam MacRae, William Mahone, Stephen
Russell Mallory, Charles Marshall, Robert F. Mason, L. Masters, Dab-
ney Herndon Maury, Matthew Fontaine Maury, Richard Lancelot
Maury, Peter H. Mayo, Robert A Mayo, George Gordon Meade, Wesley
Merrttt, John Elrkwood Mitchell, Edward Moale, William Norrls, Ed-
ward OthoOresap Ord, Ely Samuel Parker, Alexander 8. Pendleton,
William Nelson Pendleton, WUllam F. Perry, Green Peyton, James P.
Phillips, Charles Pickett, George Edward Pickett, William H. Piatt
Hugh R. Pleasants, Edward Alfred Pollard, Fits-John Porter, D. P.
Ramseur, Stephen Dodson Ramseur, A.B.E Hanson, Thomas Grlmke
Rhett, 0. B. Richardson, John WUllam Rlely, H. A. Blsley, G. W.
Robinson, John H. Robinson, Robert Bmmett Rodes, W. F, Roe, H. J.
Rogers, Thomas Reade Bootes, Isaac Munroe St John, John B. Sale,
3. H. Sands, N. S. Sayle, D. Scott, James Alexander Seddon, Peter J.
Shannon, John ShotweU, Benjamin H. Smith, Edmund Klrby Smith,
Francis W.«Smlth, James P. Smith, William Smith, WUllam Farrar
Smith. Walter S. StaUlngs. Walter Busted Stevens, George H Stewart,
James EweU Brown Stuart, William Stuart Symington. B. Taylor.
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Taylor, Walter Herron Taylor, George Al-
f red Treuhqlm, John Randolph Tucker, Joseph Tucker, Charles Scott
yeoable, James Alexander Walker, C. W. Wallace, David Addison
Welslnger, Thomas W. White, William Henry Chase Whiting, Cadmus
Marcellus Wilcox, Thomas G. Williams, Edward Willis, Edward H.
Wright, R. I. Yarrlngton, and Henry B. Young.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Gift of G. W. O. Lee through the Grand Camp of Confederate Vet-
erans of Virginia and the Confederate Memorial Association, 1948.
1. V. S.— Hist— OlvU War— Sources. 2. V. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Maps. 8. Confederate States of America— History, Military—Sources.
« „. . «*. . * MS61-2284
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Bf onteiro, Francisco Xavier.
Papers, 1813-41.
ca. 100 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and papers of Monteiro, at one time secretary of
commissariat at Lisbon and deputy In the Portuguese Congress. In-
cludes 18 letters (1884-88) from Joaqulm Cesar FIganlere e Morio,
Portuguese Minister to the U. S., commenting on the commercial and
diplomatic relations between the U. S. and Portugal, and on Portu-
guese poUtlcs.
tU.8.- For. rel — Portugal. 2. Portugal — For. rel. — U. S. &
Portugal— PoL & govt— 1789-1900. x. FIganlere e Morfio, Joaqulm
Clear da, 1788-18S6.
„ „„ MS61-328B
Henry B. Huntington Mbrary
Campbell family.
Loudoun papers, 1510-1889.
ca. 18,000 Items.
In Heary E. HHattagtosi L&rary ( Baa Mariao. Oalll )
Elegante couccttoas totmtag a pert erf tee XASdoun papers are cat-
aloged separately."- -
Papers of the Campbells, Earls of Loudoun, over half of which re-
late to America, and the remainder to Scotland.
Acquired from Sotheby's of London, 1928.
't America— Hist — Sources. 2. Scotland— Hist — Sources.
I. Title.
MS 61-2286
Henry B. Huntington - Library
Campbell family.
Loudoun Scottish papers, 151,0-1839.
ca. 7500 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Loudoun papers.
Correspondence, accounts, estate records, and other papers of the
Earls of Loudoun, The material falls into two principal groups: the
Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745. Includes many family papers
brought into the collection through Intermarriage and a smaU group
of military papers representing the part played by Jofcu Campbell, 4th
earl of Loudoun In the campaign In Portugal (1782)
Summary reports and catalog cards In the library.
1. Jacobite RebeUton, 1715. 2. Jacobite Rebellion, 1746-174* 8.
Anglo-Spanish War, 1762-1783. 1. Campbell family. Loudoun pa-
pers, n. Title.
MS61-2287
Henry B. Huntington Library
Nichols family.
Business papers, 1809-70.
17 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Ledgers and daybooks ofDavld O., David S., George S., and WU-
llam Nichols, and of Cole, Nichols & Co., wagon makers.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. Carriage and wagon making; — WUton, Conn. r. Cole, Nichols
& Company, WUton, Conn.
MS61-2288
WUton Hist. Soc.
Nugent family.
Papers, 1650-1785.
ca. 1870 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the Ubrary's Stowe collection.
Correspondence, accounts, inventories, wills, legal and land papers
and other muniments of the Nugent family of Ireland. Includes some
documents concerning the War of 1880-01.
Summary report in the library.
Acquired from the Museum Book Store, 1025.
1. Ireland— Hist— War of 1880-1691. 1. Stowe House. Stowe
collection.
MS 61-2289
Henry B. Huntington Library
Egerton family.
Papers, 1150-1800.
12,000 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Muniments of the Egerton family, Earls of EUesmere and Dukes
and Earls of Bridgwater. Includes mediaeval and Elizabethan MSS.,
the Larpent dramatic MSS. of the late 18th and the 10th centuries,
numerous other literary MSS., and some papers relating to America.
Calendar, made while the MSS. were still In England, and a printed
summary report on the Americana are In the library. Also described
In Catalogue of the Larpent plays In the Huntington Library, com-
piled by Dougald MacMUlan (1980). Some of the MSS. were printed
In The Egerton papers, edited by J. P. Collier (1840)
Acquired, 1017.
1. English literature— CoUectlons. 2. America— Hist— Sources.
I Larpent, John, 1741- 1824.
MS 61-2290
Henry E, Huntington Library
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1758-1805.
Papers, 1777-1805.
ca. 280 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British naval officer. Letters to Sir Roger Curtis, Lady HamUton,
WUllam Locker, Sir Thomas Troubridge, and others, and a collection
of orders and certificates of Nelson's fleet captains In the Battle of
Trafalgar.
Acquired from several sources.
L Trafalgar (Cape), Battle of, 1805.
MS 61-2291
Henry B. Huntington library
562
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pulteney family.
Papers, 1750-1818.
2087 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Chiefly letters to Sir William Pulteney and to Sir James Murray-
Pulteney, relating to political affairs In Great Britain and to the
administration of Sir William Pulteney's estates in Scotland.
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 1952.
1. Gt. Brit.— Pol. & govt.— 1727-1760. 2. Gt. Brit— Pol. & govt—
1760-1820. I. Pulteney, Sir William, bart., 1729-1805. n. Murray-
Pulteney, Sir James, bart., 1751 (ca.)-1811.
MS 61-2293
Henry B. Huntington Library
Stowe House.
Americana, 1680-1789.
ca. 650 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Stowe collection.
Correspondence and other papers relating to exports from America,
land speculation in the early colonial period, and plantations In the
West Indies, especially the Hope Estate In Jamaica. Includes mis-
cellaneous letters written during the American Revolution,
Summary report In the library.
Acquired from the Museum Book Store, London, 1925.
1. Gt. Brit.— Colonies — Econ. condlt. 2. Plantations — West Indies.
3. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. r, Stowe House. Stowe col-
lection.
MS 61-2293
Henry E. Huntington
Library
O'Conor, Charles, 1764-1828.
Papers, 1787-1827.
ca. 1600 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (Snn Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Stowe collection.
Catholic priest, Irish antiquary, and librarian at Stowe House,
Buckinghamshire, Eng. Correspondence and other papers, Includes
material relating to the question of Catholic emancipation and a con-
troversy between O'Conor, John Thomas Troy, Archbishop of Dublin,
and other dignitaries of the Church on religious Issues.
Summary report in the library.
1. Catholic emancipation. 2. Catholic Church In Ireland. 3. Schol-
ars—Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. r. Stowe House. Stowe
collection.
MS 61-2294
Henry E. Huntington
Library
Greville, Hon. Charles Francis, 1749-1809.
Correspondence, 1769-1801.
87 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
60 letters from Greyllle to his uncle, Sir William Hamilton, and 37
letters from Hamilton to Greville, relating to political and diplomatic
affairs, naval matters, society gossip, and the collecting of works of
.art.
1. Gt. Brit.— Hist— 1760— 1820— Sources. 2. Art^-Collectors and
collecting. r, Hamilton, Sir William, 1730-1803.
MS61-2295
Henry B. Huntington Library
Tawney, Marietta (Busey) 1879-1949.
Papers, 1927-49.
9 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Civic leader. Correspondence and other papers concerning her work
as officer of the Illinois League of Women Voters; downstote chair-
man of the organization which promoted legislation permitting city
manager government; co-chairman for the Illinois Public Health
Committee, 1942-47, which promoted county health units; president
of the Community Chest; and member of Champaign County Emer-
gency Belief Committee. Includes a file of studies made by various
local Leagues of Women Voters throughout Illinois on their respective
county and township governments.
1. Local government— Illinois. 2. Public welfare— Illinois.
I. Illinois League of Women Voters.
MS 61-2296
Illinois. Univ. 111.
Hist. Survey
Bristol and Philadelphia letters, 1671-S9.
ca, 50 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Miscellaneous letters and documents concerning commerce, ship-
ping, and legal affairs In the early colonial period. Among persons
mentioned are Thomas Taylor, William Haig, Patrick Boblnson,
Henry Flower, and J. A. Claypoole.
Purchase, 1910.
1. Philadelphia — Comm. — Bristol, Eng. 2. Bristol, Eng. — Comm. —
Philadelphia. 3. Shipping— Philadelphia. 4. Shipping— Bristol, Eng,
MS 61-2297
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Library.
Miamiana, 1809.-1960.
,17ft
In Miami University Library.
Correspondence of faculty, students, alumni, and trustees of the
University; diaries of students; draft minutes and committee reports
(1809-1900) of the University Board of Trustees; minutes (1827-
1900) of the Ecrlteau Society, Erodelphlan Society, Miami Society
and Union Literary Society; and tuition and rent boobs (1810-1900).
Correspondents Include Wll'lam Holmes McGuffey (ca 200 Items
1817-73), Whitelaw Held (19 items, 1875-1904), John W. Scott (ca!
100 items, 1828-92), and David Swing (18 items, 1864-94). Related
material Is found in the library's Bishop family collection
Gifts.
1. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio— Hist— Sources. i. McGuffey
William Holmes, 1800- 1873. rr. Scott, John Wlthersooon'
1800-1892. "^ '
MS 61-2298
Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Library
Davis, Henry Gassaway, 1823-1916.
Papers, 1865-1916.
158 v., 205 boxes, 1 bundle, 1 folder.
In Wnt Virginia University Library (18, 717)
Business man, U. S. Senator, and political leader. Correspondence
and other papers dealing with economic developments In West Vir-
ginia in the post-Civil Wnr decades. Contains material on Davis' in-
terests in lumbering, coal, and banking enterprises; the West Vir-
ginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad; the Coal and Coke Bailroad ;
the Davis Child Shelter; and State and national politics.
Described In Guide to manuscripts and archives In the West Vir-
ginia Collection, by Charles Shetler (1958) which contains a list of
correspondents.
Gift of John T. Davis, 1932.
1. West Virginia — Econ. condlt 2. Lumber trade— West Virginia,
8. Coal trade — West Virginia. 4. Banks and banking— West Vir-
ginia. 6. Railroads— West Virginia. 6. West Virginia— Pol. & govt.
7. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1933.
MS61-2299
Weatherford, John Knox, 1850-1935.
Papers of J. K. Weatherford and J. E. Wyatt, 1890-1923.
: 12ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Correspondence (ca. 14,000 letters) and a group of case files of
Weatherford and Wyatt, the major legal Arm In the upper Willamette
Valley, and of John K. Weatherford, who was associated with Beveral
woolen mills, with the Willamette Valley and Coast Railroad and
the Coast Lumber Company, and who was in timber speculation.
Weatherford was also a member of the Board of Regents of Oregon
Agricultural College, and an associate of George E. Chamberlain,
state attorney general and senator, some of whose letters, especially
of 1893, are Included. Other correspondents Include Senntors Jon-
athan Bourne, Joseph N. Dolpii, and John H. Mitchell, and Repre-
sentative Binger Hermann.
1. Lawyers — Oregon — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Wool
trade and Industry — Oregon. 3. Lumber trade — Oregon. 4. Oregon.
State College, Corvallls. 5. Oregon— Pol. & govt — 1859- i. Wyatt,
John Russell, 1865-
MS 61-2300
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Anderson, Richard Clough, 1750-1820,
Virginia Military District survey records, 1784-ca. 1852.
ca. 10,000 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collection.
Correspondence, surveys and land plats, lists of surveys and pro-
prietors, surveying accounts, lists of title entries with relevant dnta,
lists of warrants, title transfer papers, court documents, petitions,
memoranda, patents, constable's and treasurer's bonds, and lists of
Virginia veterans entitled to bounty lands. Consists largely of An-
derson's papers as surveyor-general from 1783 to 1826 of districts
Virginia reserved in Kentucky and Ohio for her Revolutionary War
veterans, together with papers of his son-in-law Allen Latham, also
a surveyor for the Military District, and of Daniel Gregg. Includes
lists of lands located for refusees from Canadn, and a letter book
(1851-52) of John R. Anderson. Correspondents include Duncan
McArthor, Nathaniel Massle and many others who acqu 'red large
tracts of bounty lands.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Purchased from Dr. R. V. Lewis.
1. Bounties, Military— U. S. 2. Virginia— Public lands. 3. Ken-
tucky. — Public lands. 4. Ohio — Public lands. 5. U. S.— Hist. — Revolu-
tion—Registers, lists, etc. l Latham, Allen, n. Title.
MS 61-2301
Illinois. Univ. 111. Hist. Survey
563
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Toward, Louis de, 1749-1821.
Papers, 1787-1855.
44 Items.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
French diplomat and officer In both the French and American
armies. Correspondence, notes, and documents of Tousard and his
family relating chiefly to Tousard's career as French consul at New
Orleans (1811-16) Includes 10 letters from Tousard's Bret wife Maria
f-oo ca Joubert . written In Santo Domingo before their marriage In
1788, and letters and a biographical sketch of his brother Antolne
Etienne de Tousard.
Purchase, 1856.
„ *• France— Diplomatic and consular service— D. S. i Tousard.
Maria Francises Begins (Joubert) St Martin, d. 1794. n. Tousard!
Antolne Stlennede. m. Tousard family.
Full name: Anne Louis de Tousard,
Michigan. Only. dements Library MS 61_2302 ^
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Papers relating to the War of 1812, 1807-25.
179 Items.
MalTusMlpte. 111 L ' Clements Llbl ' ary < Ann ArDor . M1 <*-> Division of
n,u?^ eap ° J n< l!f Uce K nnd ^"""nento relating to matters arUlng from
British and French maritime policy before the war, to the Impress-
2™' ?£ American seamen, the blockade and British naval activity
along the Atlantic coast, the surrender of Detroit, the Battle- of New
Orleans, the prob em of dealing with war prisoners, and "be settle!
Samnni ^"EL"""?* f a rom J n « ™r. Includes 26 letters fromLoute
XTngl^^ertd. 8 - ^^ P6 ™'^ S * "Ration *or
Gift and purchase.
\r k_ U U S —HI 8 '— War of 1812— Sources. i. Dampne, Louis,
n. Dearborn, Henry Alexander Schammell, 1783-185L '
Michigan. Dnlv. Clements Library MS6 H3°3
Claiborne, Herbert A
Papers, 1935-57.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, notes, architectural drawings, MSS. of Claiborne's
works on colonial architecture and construction, other papers, and
photos. Includes MS. and proof of Comments on Virginia brickwork
before 1900 (1957), notes and MS. of Some paint colors from four
eighteenth century Virginia houses (1948), correspondence and notes
concerning Some colonial Virginia paint colors (19151), material re-
lating to the restoration of Gunston Hall, Fairfax Co., Va., and
speeches on Virginia and South Carolina architecture.
Gift of Mrs. Claiborne, 1957.
1. Architecture— Southern States.
m . , „, « MS61-2304
Virginia Hist. Soc
Allmond, Marcus Blakey, 1851-1909.
Papers, 1930-59.
lft.
In University of Virginia Library (2697)
Author, poet, editor, and educator. Correspondence, papers, and
memorabilia concerning Allmond and his family. Includes letters to
Allen H. Allmond from various persons, acknowledging gifts of his
fatter s poems; and a "Reminiscence" of Marcus B. Allmond.
Gift, 1947-69.
1. Allmond family. i. Allmond, Allen Hverard, 1893-
Virginia. Dnlv. Lib, MS61-2305
Standard Corporation, Portland, Or.
Records, 1904-39.
8 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Records of an Investment and mortgage company that operated
under successive names and partnerships as: Shaw-Fear Co. (Wil-
liam A. Shaw and William H. Fear) ; Fear and Gray (W. H. Fear
and Orln J. Gray) ; Standard Corporation (W. H. Fear and Edgar N.
Bellus) ; and Financial Service Corporation (W. H. Fear and Clement
m. Shoemaker) Includes the major account flies, among them those
of the Oregon-Washington Investment Co., Seaboard Continental Cor-
poration, Provident State Securities Co., Pacific Northwest Timber
Co., and Central Oregon Irrigation Co.
1. Mortgage loans— Portland, Or. i. Shaw-Fear Co n Fear
and Gray. in. Financial Service Corporation.
MS 61-2306
Oregon. Univ. Libr.
Provincial delegates' letters, Pennsylvania, 1764-1829
ca, 600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Includes letters of Oweu Blddle, John Cadwalader, John Dickin-
son (1754-74), Thomas Fltzslmons (1776-83), Benjamin Franklin
(from London, 1762-76), Samuel Hunter, James Irvine (1760),
Thomas McKean, Jacob Morgan, Robert Morris, P. Muhlenberg, David
Rlttenhouse, Jacob Rush, Obarles Thomson, Anthony Wayne, (1776-
96), Thomas Wharton, and Thomas Willing.
1. Legislators — Pennsylvania— Correspondence, reminiscences etc
2. Pennsylvania — Pol. & govt. — Colonial period.
61-2307
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Mifflin, Northumberland, and Bedford County conveyances,
1795.
ca. 240 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Land transaction of members of the Gratz family, James Wilson,
and others.
1. Real property— Mifflin Co., Pa. 2. Real property— Northumber-
land Co., Pa. 3. Real property— Bedford Co., Pa.
MS 61-2308
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Association, club, and society records, 1764-1937.
llOv.
In Historical Sectary of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes and various ottei papers of more than 50 societies, mainly
of Philadelphia.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
1. Associations, institutions, etc.— Philadelphia.
MS 61-2309
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Lodge records, 1731-1903.
36 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minutes and otter records.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the His-
torical Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
1. Associations, Institutions etc.— Philadelphia. 2. Freemasons
Philadelphia.
MS 61-2310
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Coleman family.
Buckingham collection, 1832-1930.
55 ft. (462 Items)
In Lebanon County Historical Society collections (Lebanon, Pa.)
Letter books and business records. Includes records (1832-1931)
of the Cornwall Charcoal Furnace, which was puchased from the
Grubb family by Robert Coleman In 1798, the Iron ore banks con-
nected with it remaining In the Coleman family until 1918 when the
Bethlehem Steel Co. began acquiring the various properties. Other
records Include letter books and business papers of Percy and Ann
Alden, the Alden estate (1892-1915), M. O. Buckingham, Cold Spring
Furnace, the Colebrook estate (1875-1916), Colebrook Farm, Cole-
brook Furnace (1881-94), Colebrook MU1, Bird Coleman furnaces,
Robert Coleman (1878-92), R, W. Coleman and his heirs. Sarah
B. Colemen (1871-88), Sarah H. Coleman (1881-S2), William Cole-
man (1850-73). Conewago Lake boat records, Cornwall Anthracite
Farm, Cornwall Anthracite Furnaces, Cornwall Anthracite Store,
Cornwall estate, Cornwall Farm, Cornwall Iron Co., Cornwall Mill,
Cornwall Reading Room Association, Cornwall Railroad Company,
Bmaus Furnace, Falrvlew Farm, E. W. and W.-O. Freeman, Lochlel
Furnace, H, and V. L. Meigs and Company, North Cornwall Furnace,
North Lebanon Railroad Company, Robesonla Furnace, Robesonla
Iron Company, Speedwell Farm, Speedwell Forge, and miscellaneous '
Items.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Hon. William O. Freeman, 1947.
1. Iron Industry and trade — Lebanon Co., Pa. 2. Lebanon Co..
Pa.— Indus. i. Title.
MS 61-2311
Lebanon Co. Hist.
Society
Messinger, John, 1771-1846.
Papers, 1799-1860, 1936.
ca. 140 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
In part, transcripts.
MS 61-2312
564
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Messinger, John, 1771-1846.
j (Continued)
Surveyor, mathematics teacher, and politician. Copies of corre-
spondence (184 letters), a copy of his surveyors Manual (published
1821) with 38 pages of notes pasted In, a memorandum book of sur-
veying notes, and clippings (1936) of stories about marking the
graves of Messinger and his wife. The correspondence Is with his
family, and business and political associates, Including Edwcrd Coles,
Daniel Pope Cook, Nathaniel Pope, and Jesse B. Thomas.
1. Surveying.
MS 61-2312
Illinois. Univ. 111. Hist. Survey
Gasca, Pedro de la, 1485-1560.
Papers, 1540-80.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Spanish lawyer and statesman. Chiefly de la Gasca's papers con-
cerning the rebellion led by Gonzalo Plzarro In Peru (1544-48) and
Plzarro's own papers, seized by de la Gasca when he captured him In
1548. Includes Pedro de Valdlvla's relation of the conquest of Chile,
decrees and letters of Charles v and PhUIpn, and letters of Francisco
Plzarro and Diego de Almagro.
Calendar of the papers printed by Maggs Bros.
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 1026.
1. Peru — Hist. — Conquest, 1522-1548 — Sources. 2. Spanish Amer-
ica— Hist— To 1600— Sources. 3. Chile— Hist.— To 1565. t
Plzarro, Gonzalo, d. 1648.
MS 61-2318
Henry B. Huntington Library
O'Farrell, Jasper, 1817-1876.
Papers, ca. 1845-1924.
75 Items.
In Henry 15. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, and other papers of O'FarreU, California pioneer
noted for his survey of San Francisco In 1847. Includes rough sur-
veys and sketches of California ranchos and towns (ca. 1845-50),
deeds, leases, and other papers relating to O'Farrell's land In Sonoma
Co., Calif., seven letters from him to his daughter Blena, and some
biographical notes (ca. 1924)
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Edwin Gerahhorn, 1945.
1. San Francisco — Surveys. 2. California — Surveys. 3. Heal
property — Sonoma Co., Calif.
MS 61-2314
Henry B. Huntington Library
Oddie, Tasker Lowndes, 1870-1960.
Papers, 1863-1928.
ca. 5725 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
TJ. S, Senator and Governor of Nevada. Ohleflly Oddle's corre-
spondence during his governorship (1010-14) together with ca. 300
documents of the Nevada Legislature (1863-03)
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Acquired from Grahome Hardy, 1053.
1. Nevada— Pol. & govt. i, Nevada. Legislature.
MS 61-2316
Henry B. Huntington Library
North, John Wesley.
Papers, 1849-1947.
ca. 1400 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer. Personal correspondence and papers of North and of his
wife Ann Hendrlx Loomls. The letters describe the life of North and
his family In Minnesota (1849-61), In Nevada (1861-65), in Tennes-
see (1885-69), and In California (1870-1947)
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Mary North Shepard, 1945-48.
1. North family. 2. D. S.— Soc. life & oust. I. North, Ann Hen-
drlx Loomls.
MS 61-2310
Henry E. Huntington Library
Myrick, Herbert, 1860-1927, coUeotor.
Papers.
ca. 300 Items.
InHenryB. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Papers, mlscellaneoi.!) western historical material, and ithotos,
dealing chiefly with Custer's Massacre.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Gift of Crlstine Myrick, 1950.
1. Ouster, George Armstrong, 1839-1876. 2. Little Big Horn,
Battle of the, 1876.
MS 61-2317
Henry B. Huntington Library
Lowden, William Spencer.
Papers of William S. and Henry L. Lowden, 1856-1929.
ca. 12,480 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and papers of William S. and Henry L. Lowden,
land attorneys and mineral surveyors of WeaverviUe, Calif,, relating
chiefly to their surveying and legal work In Trinity Co., Calif. In-
cludes records of the WeaverviUe and MlnersyUle Wagon Road Co.,
WeaverviUe and Shasta Wagon Road Co., and the Lewlston Turnpike
Co., In file organization and operation of which the Lowdens figured
prominently.
Inventory of the papers In the Ubrary.
Acquired from Leo J. McGlynn, 1051.
i. Lawyers — Tlnlty Co., Calif.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Trinity Co., Calif. — Surveys. 8. Mine surveying. 4. Roads — Trinity
Co., Calif. I. Lowden, Henry L.
MS 61-2318
Henry H. Huntington Library
Lamoreaux, Theodore J
Papers, 1843-1909.
ca. 4370 Items.
In Henry B.Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Mining engineer and promoter, of Oakland/Calif, Personal and
business papers, chiefly relating to mining In California and Nevada.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Purchased from Graham Hardy, 1950.
1. Mines and mineral resources— California. 2, Mines and mineral
resources — Nevada.
MS 61-2319
Henry B, Huntington Library
Lake, Ann (Getz) Hutchinson Leech.
Correspondence, 1820-72.
53 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence of Mrs. Lake and her family. Most of the letters
are about family matters, but several, notably one from John S.
Billings, are of OlvU War Interest Other Important correspondents
Include geologist physicians Benjamin F. and George G. Shnmard,
and physician Jacob Newton Brown.
Summary report of the coUectlon In the Ubrary.
Purchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
1. Lake family. 2. TJ. S.— Hist.— OlvU War— Personal narratives.
MS 61-2320
Henry B. Huntington Library
King, Clarence, 1842-1901.
Papers, 1869-1902.
625 items. ■■
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, OaUf.)
Forms part of the Ubrary's collection of James Duncan Hague
papers.
Geologist and mining engineer. Personal and business papers re-
lating chiefly to King's work with the U. 8. geological survey of
California and the 40th parallel,-
Inventory of the papers In the Ubraryi
Presented by Eleanor, Marian, and James Hague, 1047,
1. Geology— California. 2, Geology— TJ. 8. 8. TJ. S.— Exploring
expeditions. L Hague, James Duncan, 1886-1008. Papers.
MS61-2821
Henry B. Huntington Library
Judson family.
Correspondence of the Judson and Fairbanks families,
1852-87.
47 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, OaUf.)
Correspondence of members of the Judson and Fairbanks families
relating chiefly to mining and horticulture In California and to Berv
ice In the Union Army during the OlvU War.
Acquired from Usher L. Burdlck, 1947.
1. Mines and mineral resources — California. 2. Horticulture —
California. 8. U. S. — Hist — OlvU War — Personal narratives. t.
Fairbanks family.
MS 61-2822
Henry B. Huntington Library
Jones, John Percrral, 1829-1912.
Papers, 1819-1936.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Miner and TJ. S. Senator from Nevada. Pergonal, political, and
business correspondence and other papers. Includes some material
on mining.
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Gift of Robert D. and John Farquhar, 1944-52.
1. TJ. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1865-1900. 2. Mines and mineral re-
sources — Nevada.
MS 61-2328
Henry B. Huntington Library
565
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Janin family.
Correspondence, 1828-1910.
876 Items. •
In Henry^B. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif \
Correspondence of Louis and Juliet (Covington) Janin nt N»=,
Orleans, and their six sons, written moetirtroS Italy Fran™ t£r!
Ita&oSEdE *jS5 rn n 2he D {87^ deVelOPmenta ' D *«*** D " S " ta
Required iron, Thomas M. Spauidlng, 1036-37; from Louis Janin,
_1. Europe-Deser. & trav.— 1800-1018. 2. Students— Oennanv »
8 J o J u n r^Japa 1 n neral "»»«»» West. 4. Mlnes'^K r£
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2824
Galvez, Joai de, marques de Sonora, 1720-1787
Papers, 1763-94.
784 items.
In Henry B, Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Se^r^^^
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from S. F. Henkelo, 1025.
I Bh^ y ? r io^io^SrcT- S ° UrC€8 - * ^— Hist-Span-
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2326
Wilton Historical Society.
Wiltoniana, 1733-1950's.
ca. 85 Items and 32 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society eoUectlons
In part, transcript.
Mainly ledgers, together with some letters, diaries school nane™
ascrapbpok, and other materials, and too histories^ wiTn
? Pe Wll t ton! n crnn g ^Hfst Un<!er re9trlCtl0M °' the "»*«<«*
WUton Hist Soc.
MS 61-2326
Willard, Charles Dwight, 1860-1914.
Correspondence, 1878-1913
647 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino. Calif 1
™™ m ,?S ^P"',? 113 catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Clements, 1043
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2327
Smith family.
Papers, 1796-1867.
84 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
H. Kucker, William Silvey, Jesse SlmmVffrancls^ Smltt, Sarah
Gosnelle Vowell Smith, Edwin McMasters Stanton, Mareellus T.
Starke, Jonathan Swift, Joseph H. Taylor, James Camming Vass,
John Grlpps Vowell, Margaret Vowell, Mary Vowell, Thomas Vowell,
. Jr., Andrew Wales, Margaret Waleflj and Maxwell Woodhull
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Mrs. Courtland H. Smith, 1957.
1. Lawyers— Alexandria, Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. tJ. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Claims. B. Loyalty oaths— Virginia. 4.
Amnesty — D. S.
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 01-2328
Trist, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874.
Papers, 1791-1836.
112 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Diplomat and lawyer. Correspondence and other papers concern-
ing the University of Virginia, secession, nullification, James Thomson
CaUender.ijnd other matters, Correspondents and persons mentioned
Include Edward de Crlllon, John Henry, Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison, Dorothy Payne Todd Madison, and James Monroe.
Gift of Hiram Edmund Deats, 1043.
1. Virginia. University. 2. Secession. 8. Nullification. 4 Oal-
lender, James Thomson, 1758-1803.
vi m i n . . * MS 61-2329
Virginia Hist. Soc.
U. S. Office of Price Administration.
Records of the Richmond War Price and Rationing Board
No. 44-2, 1942-45. B
ca. 200 Items.
In Virginia. Historical Society collections.
nrt^IT^T 6 0t Gel « 8 Weston Dlggs, chairman of the Board:
printed regulations concerning, the rationing of bicycles, gasollna
5™^™* ««*!, ration k 00 ** and stamps; aid news^per clKn?
FrS " DCiUAe Harry Pl00d *** d Md »SSS "SottS
Gift of Mr. Dlggs, 1060.
1. Rationing, Consumer— Richmond. i, Dlggs, Gains Weston
Virginia Hist. Soc. MS61-2330
Warren, Roberta Miller (Chandler) 1874-
Papers, 1908-39.
ca. 600 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, genealogical notes, and photos. Includes material
concerning the Cosby, Reade, Tompkins, aid Warren famillel and
photos, of "Mansion Hill," "Maple Hill," and "Ro^li," C cSoSSe
Gift of George H. S. King, 1057.
*«™ii C0S K y ^ aml , 1 . y - Z H S lde ' amlly - 8 - Tompkins family. 4. Warren
family. 5. Caroline Co., Va.— Historic houses, etc. «"rren
Virginia Hist Soc. MS 61-2331
Taliaferro, Edith Peyton, d. 1959, collector.
Genealogical papers, ca, 1930-56.
ca. 50 items.
In Virginia Historical Society eoUectlons.
Genealogical charts and notes, diary, photo., and other material*
collected by Bdlth Peyton and Maude Keyes Tallaf errT LclndessS
fiftES^ "^ Jf a v ala 7^ f o. Fannle pa « e Hume^raxto^ktpt"
"Selma,' Orange Co., Va. (1862) j a genealogy of the Tallafterro torn-
"^Tn 1 ! ^n by ■»*««* |>«h Taliaferro; Hst of persoTbTrteHj
Co^Va aDge * ; and a Ph0t °- of " Powh atan." JamesOlty
Gift of James Bolton, 1050.
1. Alexander family. 2. Bolton family, 8. Dade family. 4. Grimes
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-2382
Perkins, William Robertson, 1875-1945.
Genealogical notes, 1939-41.
ca. 300 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Genealogical notes concerning the Perkins family in Albemarle.
Fluvanna, Goochland, and Louisa Counties, and In Lynchburg, VaH
compiled by Perkins and by Charles Caldwell. *■" *? ' ""
Gift of William Robertson Perkins, Jr., 1059
1. Perkins family. i. Caldwell, Charles.
Virginia Hist. Soc. MS 61-2333
Princeton University. Library.
Princeton presidents' papers.
ca. 85 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Includes papers of Aaron Burr, president, 1748-67 • Samuel Dsvtm
president 1760-61; Jonathan Dickinson, president to «47^and
Samuel Pinley, president, 1761-66. All serre^rumv.jrsta f 'unde?
Its earlier name, the College of New Jersey. " umverB "y Tmaer
inh Princeton Diversity— Hist— Sources. i. Burr, Aaron, m«-
"5J- n - Davies, Samuel, 1724-1761. m. Dickinson, Jonathan; 168»T
1747. rv. Flnley, Samuel, d. 1768. »""ui, isxsgr-
Princeton TJnlv. Llbr. MS 61-2334
566
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Corbett, Failing, and Company, Portland, Or.
Records, 1850-91.
25 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Records and accounts of a general merchandise firm, importers,
wholesalers, and bankers.
1. Wholesale trade — Portland, Or. 2. Banks and banking — Port-
land, Or.
MS 61-2335
Oregon. Univ. LIbr.
Koontz (Martin V.) Company, Halsey, Or.
Records, 1878-1937.
26 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Records of a general store.
1, General stores — Halsey, Or,
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2336
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society.
Genealogical Records Committee.
Records.
ca. 9 ft.
In Daughters of the American Revolution Library (Portland, Or.)
Transcripts.
Records of pioneer families, genealogies, histories, and copies of
Territorial, State, county, cemetery, church, school, and other records,
made and filed by chapters of the Oregon Society with the State Com-
mittee, 1688.
1. Oregon — Qeneal.
MS 61-2337
Oregon. State Library
Smith, William Carlson, 1883-
Biographical data, 1926-27.
68 folders.
In OreRon State Library.
Life histories, autobiographies, or Interviews of students at Ha-
waiian schools. Includes life histories from University of Southern
California sociology class, Professor Duncan.
Subject index.
Gift of Mr. Smith, 1952.
1, Students — Hawaiian Islands. 2. Students — California, Southern.
MS 61-2338
Oregon. State Library
Charles City Co., Va.
Records, 1642-1842.
77 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Affidavits, appraisements, bonds, complaints, deeds, Indentures,
inventories, judgements, marriage bonds, order books, orders, peti-
tions, receipts, and wills, removed from the Charles City Co. court-
house In 1862 by the father of the donor, an Army, officer. Includes
a few records from Warwick Co., Va.
Partially published in the Virginia magazine of history and biog-
raphy, v. 9, no. 1 (July 1901)
Gift of Arthur G. Fuller, 1901.
1. Charles City Co., Va. — Hist. — Sources. x Warwick Co., Va.
MS61-2339
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Genealogical materials.
ca. 85 Items and 11 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Genealogies, genealogical notes, wills, deeds, census records, land
records, service and pension records, marriage records, portraits and
clippings. The families mentioned (mostly of Mississippi, but also
from Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, New York and Virginia) are
Anderson, Ashley; Beoll, Beazley (Beasley), Beck, Betheo and allied
families, Bickham, Bond, Brewer, Bryan; Callaway, Clark; Dabney,
Davis, Jefferson Davis, Reuben and Stephen Davis, Dodds, Dozler,
Drane, Duncan; Dustman, Ellis; George Fisher, Fltz-Hugh; Gar,
Wells Griffith, Guice; Harmon, Henry, Hooks; Johnson, Walter
Jones; Lane, Lawrence; Madison, Magee, Magruder (MacGregor),
Marshall, Miller; Patton; Roberts, Robertson, Rowe (Row) ; Savage,
Smith, Staples, Strother, Strudwlck; Teasley, Thornton, Thurman
(Thurmond), Toney; Weathersby> White, Whitfield, Willing, Win-
ston; and Young. Includes the record of William Dozler Anderson,
Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi; memorials and tributes
to William R. Barksdale, of Grenada Co., and to Hugh A. Barr, of
Oxford; letters from Hernando D. Money, Key Plttman, and John
Sharp Williams ; and information on the early history of Noxubee Co.
Acquired from various sources.
1. Mississippi— Geneal. 2. Southern States — Geneal. 3. New York
(State) — Geneal. 4. Noxubee Co., Miss.— Hist.
MS 61-2340
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Records of organizations, 1830-1938.
ca. 76 Items and 6 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Correspondence, minutes, record books, rosters, receipts, reports,
constitutions, yearbooks, ledger, organizational history, and speeches;
Organizations included are Chaminade Club, a women's club of Jack-
son, Miss. (1923-27) ; Patrons Union Camp, No. 272, United Confed-
erate Veterans (1901-27)"i Mississippi Woman Suffrage Association
(1897-1920) ; Washington Chapter, No. 29, Royal Arch Masons (1830-
63); Woman's Reading Club, of Goodman, Miss. (1930-86); and
Hollywood Camp, No. 182, Woodmen of the World (1897-1812, 1938).
Acquired from various sources.
1. Associations, institutions, etc.— Mississippi.
MS 61-2341
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and Hist.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Church records, 1823-1955.
11 Items and 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Minute books, baptismal records, lists of church members, consti-
tutions of church societies, and miscellaneous papers. Institutions
and organizations represented are Academy Baptist Church, Tippah
Co., Miss,; Amite and Florida Auxiliary Bible Society, which met
first at Bbenezer and later at Liberty, Miss. ; Concord Baptist Church,
Choctaw Co. ; Ladles Aid Society of the First Baptist Church of Jack-
son; Mcunt Zlon Baptist Church, Pike Co.; Women's Auxiliary of
Saint Andrew's Parish, Jackson; St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic
Church, Clarksdale; Union Baptist Church (the predecessor of
Chalybeate Baptist Church), Tippah Co,;. White Oak Baptist Church,
Carpenter; and Women's Missionary Society, Brandon,
Acquired from various sources.
1. Church records and registers — Mississippi, 2. Registers of
births, etc.— Mississippi. 8. Mississippi— Church history— Sources.
MS 61-2342
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Plantation records, 1818-65.
45 Items and 8 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Plantation books, cashbook, and miscellaneous documents pertain-
ing to Nanechehaw plantation of Charles B. Allen ; to Aventine plan-
tation In Adams Co., Miss., owned by Thomas R. Shields ; to Brook-
dale farm in Amite Co. of the Rev. Hamilton McKnlght ; to Artornish
and Loch Leven plantations in Adams Co. owned by Jaines Brown of
New York City ; to Nailer plantation and kept by Dan Burnet of Port
Gibson as administrator of Francis Nailer's estate; to plantations of
Levin Covington In Adams Co,, of William R. EUey in Washington
Co., of Thomas E. Helm, Jackson, Miss. ; of Belmont plantation in
Claiborne Co. and kept by L W. Montgomery; and to two unidentified
plantations, one of which is near Holly Springs, Marshall Co. Also
Includes minutes of the Adams Athenaeum, Mar. 1826^-Oct. 1826; ami
records of lands owned by Brown In Ohlcasaw, Choctaw, Lafayette,
Oktibbeha, and Yalobusha Counties, Miss. Contains material on cot-
ton picking, Negroes, plantation life, and family history.
Acquired from various sources.
1. Plantations— Mississippi. 2. Cotton picking. 8. Negroes — Mis-
sissippi. 4. Mississippi — Geneal
MS 61-2343
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History.
Military diaries, 1814-1912.
25 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Diaries and occasional related papers, mostly concerning the Civil
War. The one dlnrist during the War of 1812 is Major Howell
Tatum, topographical engineer for the 7th Military District, whose
journal was directed to tbo Secretary of War. The three diarists
during the period of the Mexican War are James O, Browning, a
private In the 1st Mississippi Infantry; T. M, Griffin, captain, who
also includes reminiscences of his Confederate service and notes on
the Griffin family of Hinds Co. ; and Franklin Smith, captain, of Can-
ton. Miss., who served as assistant quartermaster In the United States
Volunteers and saw active service In Mexico. The Civil War diarists
are Dr. Joseph Dill Alison'; Ezeklel Armstrong, of the 17th Mississippi
Infantry; Jonathan Huntington Johnson, captain, 15th New Hamp-
shire Volunteers; Robert Elam Jones, lieutenant, 86th Mississippi
Infantry; William Pitt Chambers, first sergeant, 46th Mississippi In-
fantry; Samuel V/. Ferguson, brigadier general, commanding Fer-
guson's Cavalry Brigade, who includes several pertinent papers of a
much later date ; J. G. Fox, in the 40th Mississippi Infantry ; Timothy
McNamara, In the 4th Mississippi Infantry; A. H. Mecklin; Robert A
Moore, of Marshall Co., lieutenant, 7th Mississippi Infantry; John P.
Morton, captain, 18th Mississippi Cavalry ; John Abert Nellson, of
Columbus, Miss., 14th Mississippi Volunteers; J. H. Pepper: Albert
MS 61-2344
567
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
„- Dept. of Archives and History. Military
diaries, 1814-1912. {Continued)
Mississippi Infant^. Ml8slS8l K» Gantry; and B. L. Wynn, 21st
Acquired from various sonrces
Mississippi. Dept. of ArcM;*, and Hist ^ 61 - 2344
Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth
Records, 1900-25.
ca, 25,000 Items.
r^rl^l!"* State UbTar y. Archives Division.
^STaciirr^T incindes "Al-
ports on various Itatelgenctes E^TSS < i! HM1) : ^ 8u "e7re-
State election boards (1904-10) 21) ' and correspondence from
Accession analysis In the library,
S.WeSs^^.* 80 ^^ 8 ^ * Budget-Virginia.
Virginia. StateLlbrary MS 61-2345
Virginia. Secretary of the Oommonwe eith •
Records, 1934^67. *'"•
ch. 219,000 items and 15 v
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division
Executive Journals <19»£3fti Z,h 1°. .*
and executive pa^rs(194^49) """"^ and clty re P° rta U«8-B7),
Accession analysis In the library.
1. Virginia— Pol, & govt— 186&- •> t„„ ,
glnla. ^^ 2 - ^oca! government— Vir-
Virginia. State Library
MS 61-2346
Virguua. Dept of Accounts and Purchase*.
Records, 1939-53. ■■ T"*'
65 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division
£-. and furors, and ■*%3&£^ < fiSrS&> 5 v£
Accession analysis in the library.
1. Taxation-Virginia. 2. Finance, Public-Virginia.
Virginia. StateLlbrary MS 61-2347
Spotswood, Dandridge, collector .
Papers, 1619-1935.
ca, 200 Items and 1 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division
In part, transcripts.
«„i^f Sp0ndence ', d ! ary < Jan - "-S'eb. 6, 1849) of William Spotswood
another papers (chiefly before 1892) 'copied or coUo^dX SpX'
Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of Martha D. D. Spotswood, 186a
^ Vlrginla-Hlst-Sourcaa. i. Spotswood, William V. 1828-
Vlrglnla. StateLlbrary
MS 61-2348
This number not used: MS 61-2349
Walls, John Abbet, 1879-
Papers. 1898-1958.
Tft.
In Bucknell Dnlverslty Library.
In part, transcripts, photocopies, and mlcrofllm (negative)
Engineer juid business executive. Correspondence charts, mans
staUstlca, printed material, and othe paperTlnc^Sne lBfl^eeta^f
Hete^o^h"^ 688 mr i mS - 66) dSyS C Xr g mteomm1ngf
E? X«S« I. e h ,y droelectrl < : development of the Susquehanna River
to serve Pennsylvania and BalUmore, by the Pennsylvania Water ft
Power Ca and the Safe Harbor Water Power CkTrnoratlon^he Shaw
^Unpublished Index by Mr. Walls, and other 9ndlng aids In the
1 G1 Fw M fl r ;, Wa " S 2 nd D 1 r0thjr WallB Mccormick, 1 954-fl0
inlngan Water & Power Company. :' iZedS Edward ShaW "
Bucknell Univ. LIbr, MS 61 -2360
Elmira College.
Archives, 1557-1919.
17 Items and 10 v.
In Elmira College Library
(l^wT^™/?""? 5 t0 K the C0lle8e i ac ™ UD <» With students
Uoou-77) students' autograph album flftARi • xie „# ' ™"
Peruvian sketches by W^^Stei^^^fZS?* a f edB -
laneous materials. "uurougn (ismo), and other mlseel-
1. Deeds— Gt. Brit. 2. Peru— Descr. & trav.
Blmlra Coll. LIbr.
MS 61-2351
Griffea, Charles Tomlinson, 1884-1920.
Papers.
86 items and 2 v.
In Elmira College Library
u-rta^SaTOii^Sd^vsS; r ana an etchln * : a
1. Musicians — Correspondence, remlnlsceneces Mo •> m, i
Manuscripts. 3. Grlffes, Charles Totolln B onri^920^Blbl
Blmlra Coll. LIbr. MS 61-2352
O'Reilly, Robert Maitland, 1845-1912.
Papers, 1902-04.
898 Items.
In VUlanova University Library
eludes a signed letter t rom Theodore Roo^'el? * ° ameTal In "
n{S n ^ ^"i Te8tl f a . tors under Hbrar J r restrictions.
l'S 2 SnlSa. f ° rmer,y ° Wned * «™- O-Reniy.
Vlllanova Univ. LIbr.
MS 61-2358
Sfanrchff, Margaret Homer (Nichols) 1879-1959
Papers, 1854-1952.
ca. 2 ft. (1500 Items)
In Boston Athenaeum Library.
In part, transcripts.
h«i^n^"l d ^' ar V£! e8 ' '"PP""* 8 . and memoranda on bells and
bellrlnglng, together with records of the Guild of Boston Bell Rlnuera
Ml R W „l n i IaDd W * Be " Rlngera - Bnd tte 0Id Colony ffi tf
SSL 1 \i e ,1 , In D clude B Wpem of Mrs. ShurcllfiTs father, Arthur
Howard Nichols, Boston physician, and transcripts from the Revere
papers at Massachusetts Historical Society which he used as the
basis of his work Bells of Paul and Joseph W. Revere"
c,v Some » of the ma jerlal was published In English bells, by Mrs.
7?£ r , < \ ff; some ,n HJatorlcal collections of the Essex Institute, v. 47
(1911) j some In Bell news.
Gift of Alice Shurcllff, 1959.
184<>-f»2S S ' 2 ' Gbimea and chlml "^ '. Nichols, Arthur Howard,
Boston Athenaeum. Library MS 61-2354
Long, Joseph.
Papers, 1820-1902.
209 Items.
In Duke University Library.
™. V !, rirI , n ! a . '"'JI'JSSa ofBcer and Iand owner, of Stevensbure Va.
Chiefly letters (1820-60) to Long from friends and relatives who left
£nf ■hS-'iSJf ''ffl , ln f he . Weat - The correspondence conc^nr^n^
£L d -n H dl £ g8 ,i? IIH ?o lB . transportation on the Inland waterways of
tespeclally^ln Illinois), sectional sentiment, antl-slavery feellnir In
the old Northwest, and other matters >i«ri i«u| n
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955.
8 II ^ P^ >P r t ^ I "TJl 8 K 2l InIand water trananortation-D. a
8. U. a— Pol. & govt.— 10th cent. 4. Slavery in the U S— Antl-
slavery movements. 5. Sectionalism (U S )"" 6 Indians nf n££
America-Illinois. 7. Hygiene, Publlc-The West ^
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2355
568
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
StiUman family.
Papers, 1684-1912.
3 ft. (ca. 2300 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, receipts, sermons, and
other papers of the Stillman, Francis and Goodrich families, mostly of
the 19th century. Persons named Include Bessie G., Clara F., Eliza-
beth Pamela (Goodrich) and Isabel G. Stillman; Anne M., James,
James H., Jane 0., John, Maria, and Walter Francis; and James R.,
Joseph F., Joshau, and Mary Ann (Welles) Goodrich.
Unpublished digest of the Francis papers, by W. I* Bolmon, in
the repository.
Gift of Ohnuncey Stillman, 1958-59.
I, Francis family, n. Goodrich family, rxL StUlman, Ohauncay,
collector.
MS 61-2366
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
Brumby Chair Company, Marietta, Go.
Records, 1881-1945.
ca. 75 ft. (ca. 3475 Items)
In University of Georgia Library.
General and sales Journals, cashbooks, daybooks, ledgers, check *
registers, canceled checks, bank deposit slips, invoice registers, stock
certificates, time records, Inventory records, tax returns, price lists,
sales catalogs, and other records of a firm organized in 1884 as a
successor to Brumby and Brother.
Unpublished guide In the library of Robert H. Brumby. 1949,
Gift. -
1. Chairs,
MS 61-2367
Georgia. Univ. Libr.
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919.
Papers, 1886-1918.
ca, 00 Items. _ .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Correspondence chiefly relating to the American Academy of Arte
and Letters, MS. of an address delivered at an Academy meeting, and
2 sections from Roosevelt's book. Life- histories of African gamo anl-
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. American Academy of Aits and Letters. i. Roosevelt, Theo-
dore. Pre* U. 8., 1858-1919. Life-histories of African game animals.
MS61-2358
American Academy of Arts and Letters libr.
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916.
Papers, 1888- 1916.
ca. 50 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library ( New York)
Poet. Correspondence chiefly relating to the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and MSB. of various poems written by Riley.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. American Academy of Arts and Letters,
MS61-2859
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Roberts, Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860-1943.
Papers, 1900-41.
56 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and MSS. of 2 poems written by Roberts.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2860
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Rice, Elmer L., 1892-
Correspondence, 1938-
ca, 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Name oriffinaUy: Elmer L. Relzensteln.
MS 61-2861
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Redfield, Edward Willis, 1868-
Correspondence, 1908-63.
ca. 40 Items.
In American Acadeihy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
X National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2862
American Academy of Arts nnd Letters Libr,
Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927.
Papers, 1900-26.
ca. 150 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library ( New York)
Historian, Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and
MSS. of essays.
Open to Investlgatqrs under library restrictions.
• 1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS61-2368
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950.
Papers, 1903-41.
ca 50 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to the
National Institute of. Arts and Letters and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and a MS. of Miss Reppller's book, To think of teat
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
X National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Reppiler, Agnes, 1855-1950. To think of tea!
MS 61-2864
American Academy of Arts and Letter Libr.
Rand, Edward Kennard, 1871-1945.
Papers, 1933-45.
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator, Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and MSS. of short essays.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
MS61-2366
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Putnam, Herbert, 1861-1955.
Correspondence, 1925-51,
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Librarian of Congress. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2366
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr,
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935.
Papers, 1908-86.
87 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and MSS.
of 2 poems written by Robinson.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2867
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Elliman, Claiborne (Catlin)
Papers, 1914.
Ibox.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A~T6)
Suffragist Account of a four-month tour on horseback through-
out Massachusetts for the National American Woman Suffrage As-
sociation In 1914, together with newspaper clippings concerning the
tour.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1959.
1. Woman— Suffrage — Massachusetts.
MS 61-2368
Radcllffe College. Libr.
Roberts, I Enid.
Papers.
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-48)
Papers relating to the formation, alms, objectives, and achievements
of women's organizations In New Zealand. Include? histories of
organizations, biographical material, clippings, and sample publica-
tions collected by Mrs. Roberts for a Woman's Archive of Itoiv
Zealand.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1955-58.
1. Women In New Zealand. 2. Woman— -Societies and clubs.
MS 61-2369
Radcllffe College. Libr.
569
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Landauer, Bella Clara, 1874- collector.
Miscellaneous papers of American women.
1 box and 1 case.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-90)
Letters, autographs, pictures, bookplates, and other papers of many
American women, as well as title pages of sheet music dedicated to
Amelia Bloomer and others.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
In part, acquired 1867.
1. Women In the U. S. 2. Bloomer, Amelia (Jenks) 1818-1834
BadcllffeOollege. Llbr. MS 61-2370
Beard, Mary (Bitter) 1878-1958.
Papers, 1935-45.
2 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-9, B85)
Historian. Correspondence- and other papers relating to the World
Center for Women's Archives, Us founding, projects, research, mate-
rial received, material sought, Its final disbanding, and the disposal
of the archives. ^^
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1961.
1. World Center for Women's Archives.
Badcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61-2371
Knox, Maryal, 1879-1966.
Papers, 1880-1966.
lbox.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-28)
Social worker. Correspondence, reports, biographical material, and
photos,, relating to Miss Knox's 50 years In settlement work, par-
ticularly In the Bast Harlem area where she was honored for 80
years' service In 1952. Includes material relating to Jay Knox.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1967.
1. Social workers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Social
settlements. 8. New York (City)— Charities. " ,
BadcllffeOollege. Llbr. MS6M»78
Johnson, Ethel McLean.
Papers. 1919-45.
8 boxes. '
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-27, A-J67)
Author, speaker, and administrator. Correspondence, speeches,
articles, minutes (1821-^80) of the Massachusetts Council on Women
In Industry, and other papers, relating to Miss Johnson's work as
assistant commissioner of the Massachusetts Dept. of Labor and In-
dustries, 1919-82. Includes material on the Massachusetts Bureau of
Women In Industry, and on child labor, labor legislation, and mini-
mum wages In Massachusetts.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956.
1. Woman— Employment— Massachusetts. 2. Massachusetts. Dept
of Labor and Industries. 8. Children— Employment— Massachusetts.
4. Labor laws and legls- latlon— Massachusetts. 5. Wages-
Minimum wage — Massa- chusetts.
BadcllffeOollege. Llbr. MS 61-2373
Dillon, Mary Earhart.
Papers on suffrage and on the legal status of women.
5 file drawers.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-68, A-D57)
Papers of Mary Earhart Dillon and other suffrage leaden, con-
cerning the suffrage movement, especially In Illinois, and the chang-
ing legal status of women. Includes a small collection on women In
the teaching and legal professions. Persons whose papers appear In
the collection Include Lucy Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Eliza-
beth Boynton Herbert, Grace H. Harte, Helen M. Heffernan, Carrie
Ashton Johnson, Catharine Waugh McOulloch, Harriet Beld, Caroline
J. Bellly, Leila J. Boblnson, Anna Howard Shaw, Blla Seass Stewart,
and Edna Lamprey Stantial.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958.
1. Woman— Suffrage— Illinois. 2. Woman— Legal status, laws,
etc. — u. S. 8. Women as teachers. 4. Women as lawyers. £ Mc-
Oulloch, Catharine (Waugh) 1882-1945. n. Shaw, Anna Howard.
184T-1910.
Tillinghast, Anna Churchill (Moulton) 1874-1951.
Papers, 1911-45.
1 v. and 1 box.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Artchtves (A-51)
Ordained minister, speaker and Government official. Correspond-
ence, announcements, programs, a scrapbook of clippings, and pic-
tures, concerning her work as minister, commissioner of immigra-
tion for New England, 1027-83, and advocate of prohibition and
woman suffrage.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1953.
1. Women as ministers. 2. U. S.— Emig. & lmmlg. 8. Prohibition—
U. S. 4, Woman — Suffrage — U. S.
MS 61-2375
BadcllffeOollege. Llbr.
Tilton, Elizabeth (Hewes) 1869-1950.
Papers, 1920-45.
11 v. and 9 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-52,
Eeformer. Correspondence, diaries, autobiography,
papers, concerning Mrs. Tllton's work with the National
Mothers, National Congress of Parents and Teachers,
League, Unitarian Temperance Society, other temperance
charitable organizations.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 191)0-64.
1. National Congress of Parents and Teachers. 2,
League of America. 8, Unitarian Temperance Society,
ance. 5. Charities— 77. S.
A-T68)
and other
Congress of
Anti-saloon
bodies, and
Anti-saloon
4. Temper-
Badcllffe College. Llbr,
MS 61-2376
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-2374
Robinson, Harriet Jane (Hanson) 1825-1911.
Papers, 1833-1904.
71 v. and 8 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-80)
Correspondence, diaries (1884-1904), early writings, and over 50
scrapbooks, concerning mill girls In Lowell, Mass., woman suffrage,
the position of women, and related subjects. Includes scrapbooks of
Mrs. Bpblnson's daughter, Harriette Lucy Boblnson Shattuck, and
material relating to the National American Woman Suffrage Associa-
tion, Correspondents include Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Jos-
lyn Gage, Lucy Larcom, Mary Ashton Bice Llvermore, Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, and Lucy Stone, as well as Mrs. Boblnson's husband, William
Stevens Boblnson, and children.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1869.
1. Woman — Employment— Lowell, Mass. 2. Woman— Suffrage—
U. S, 8. Woman— Legal status, laws, etc. 4. National American
Woman Suffrage Association.
'MS 61-2377
BadcllffeOollege. Llbr.
Hodder, Jessie Donaldson, 1870-1931.
Papers, 1873-1931.
2 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-23, A-H68)
Penologist and social worker. Correspondence, a diary (191S) of
Elizabeth Gardiner Evans, and material on Mrs. EvanB' 70th birth-
day. The bulk of the correspondence Is with Mrs. Hodder's son Alan,
and with Mrs. Evans. Other persons named are Alice Brandels,
Edith Burleigh, Blchard O. Cabot, Katherlne Glazier, Alice James,
and Edith Spauldlng.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1967.
1. Social workers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, I. Evans,
Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1856-1937.
MS 61-2378
Badcllffe College, Llbr,
Evans, Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1856-1937.
Papers, 1882-1937.
9 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-21, A-E92)
Writer, public servant, and social worker. Correspondence, diaries
of trips abroad, articles, biographical sketches, and other papers, con-
cerning Mrs. Evans' public service, her social work, her efforts to
establish a minimum wage and woman's suffrage, and many of her
well known colleagues. Correspondents Include Alice Brandels, Louts
Brandels, the Glasler family of England, Jessie Donaldson Hodder,
Henry James, William James, Fola LaFollette, Josephine Shaw
Lowell, BllzabethCabot Putnam and Miriam Van Waters.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1854-55.
1. Social service. 2. Wages — Minimum wage. 8. Woman — Suf-
frage— U. S.
MS 61-2379
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
570
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Comstock, Ada Louise, 1876-
Papers, 1923-43.
1 box.
In Radcllffe College library, Women's Archives (A-14)
Educator. Speeches, clippings, and otter papers, concerning Miss
Comstock's work as member of the Institute of Pacific Relations, the
National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, 1829-31,
the American Association of University Women, and other organi-
zations.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1951.
1. Institute of Pacific Relations. 2. U. S. National Commission on
law Observance and Enforcement 8. American Association of Uni-
versity Women.
MS 61-2380
Radcllfle College. Llbr.
Howard, Katherine (Graham) 1898-
Papers, 1947-60.
1*1 boxes
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-64, A-H84)
Correspondence, notes, and records relating to Mrs. Howard's work
as secretary of the Republican National Committee, 1948-52, eecre-
taty of the Arrangements Committee for the Republican National
Convention of 1952, secretary of the Convention, and member of
Elsenhower's personal staff during the campaign ; records of her work
In civil defense, 1954-67, and her speeches as U. 8. Deputy Commis-
sioner. Brussels World's Fair, 1958.
In part, acquired 1958-58..
Unpublished inventory In the library.
1. Republican Party. National Committee, 1948-1952. 2. Repub-
lican Party. National Convention. 25th, Chicago, 1952. 8. Presi-
dents— U. S.— Election— 1952. 4. U. 8.— Civilian defense. 5. Brus-
sels. Exposition Unlverselle et Internationale, 1958— U. 8.
MS 61-2381
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Lewis, Sinclair, 1886-1951.
Papers, 1922-61.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, MS., notes, and drafts of Lewis' book, Work of art, and
Ms. of Onward sons of Ingersoll, Names prominently mentioned are
Ramon Guthrie and Ohanncey Brewster Tinker.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters, a Guthrie, Ramon, 1898- 4. Tinker, Chaun-
cey Brewster, 1878- L Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Work of
art.
FmU name: Harry Sinclair Lewis.
MS61-2382
American Academy Of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929.
Papers, 1891-1929.
ca. 800 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and university professor. Correspondence chiefly relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American
Academy of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of Matthews' books, Shake-
speare as a playwright, and Mollere.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Lettera. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. I. Matthews, Brander, 1852-4929. Shake-
speare as a playwright, ir. Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Mollere.
Full name: James Brander Matthews.
MS61-2383
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Moore, Douglas Stuart, 1893-
Papere, 1941-
ca. 226 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Lettera Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence and other papers relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters and the American \cademy of
Arts and Letters, and a blueprint score of Moore'B opera, The devil
and Daniel Webster.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2884
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Mead, William Rutherford, 1846-1928.
Correspondence, 1908-28.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. (National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2386
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937.
Correspondence, 1916-87.
ca. 40 itemB.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute or
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS61-2886
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Pond, Irving Kane, 1867-1939.
Papers, 1912-89.
2 ft.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and other papers pertaining to the work of Pond
& Pond, architects, a firm with which Pond was affiliated.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Pond & Pond, archi-
tects, Chicago.
MS61-2387
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Niehaus, Charles Henry, 1866-1936.
Correspondence, 1916-36.
ca. CO Items.
In Americi"\ Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and to Niehaus" work,
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS61-2888
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-
Corresppndence, 1941-68.
ca. 75 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Lexers Library (New York)
Poet Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters. ,
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2889
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Willis, Olyrapia (Brown) 1886-1926.
Papers, 1849-1926, 1956.
5 boxes and 1 roll. ..-'.' . >.„
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-69)
Leader in the woman suffrage movement Correspondence,
speeches, articles, sermons, and biographical materials. Includes
material relating to the early suffrage campaign In Kansas In 1887,
the Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association, and the Federal Suf-
frage Association of the U. S., In both of which she served as presi-
dent, and some material relating to Victoria O. Woodhull. Other
persons mentioned are Susan B. Anthony, .Alice Stone Blackwell,
Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Henry B. Blackwell, Phoebe Couzlna,
William Llovd Garrison, Phoebe Hanaford, Ida Husted Harper,
Isabella Beecher Hooker, Mary A. Llvermore, Anna Howard Shaw,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1958-69. „_....
1, Woman— Suffrage— Kansas. 2. Federal Suffrage Association of
the United States. 8. Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association. 4.
Martin, Victoria (Olaflln) Woodhull, 1888-1927.
MS 61-2890
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
571
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922
Correspondence, 1908-22
ca.^50 items.
?w,"fn 8 / and the ^erIcIn ? Aeadeffl^f N ?" ona lla<>tttute of Arts
?*£"« '^"gators under Ubrarl r^H^ 8 and ^"e™-
1. National Institute n* *«» „ fr? restrictions,
of Arte and Letteiv 56 ° f ^ and Letter. 2. American Academy
American Academy of ^ and ^ ^ MS 61-2391
Sfitehen, Donald Gnmf, 18 2a- 18 08
Papers, 187&-190S.
ca, 50 Items.
1^ ??,? Letters and the American A^i™" 16 ^ 84101181 Institute
American Academy of Arts and Letters L.br. MS 61 ~ 2392
Werais, Allan, 1890-
Papers, 1938-
ca. 20O Items.
„ »f^r 8n Co A r^n^^ Library (New * ork)
T^^&TZ^^r *«**™ "y the library
of Arts andXettei " ° f *"" and Letters. 2. American Academy
Full nam*: Joseph Allan Nevtns.
AmericanAcademyo, Arte and Inters Lib, MS 61 ~ 2393
Ifomford, Lewis, 1895-
Corr^pondence, 1930-
and letters, and the Amerlcan^Amrti™^ V , ^ OD « Institute of Arts
Open to InvesOgatorrunde^restrirtZ °i^ and Letters.
1. National Institute rfTffir ? accepted by the library
of Arts and Letters™ ■° fArtS and Letters. 2. American Academy
American Academy of ^ an „ ^^ ^ MS 61-2394
Nathan, Robert, 1894-
Corrcspondence, 1936-
ca. 80 Items.
^ttln^^^ ^library.
*WJ nam*; jjpbert Qruntal Nathan.
American Academy of «>»„ ., „ MS 61-2395
M-4 Margaret, 1901- **"»-*»«*..
Correspondence, 1956-
ca. 40 items. i
^tt^s^&JJ,^ 18 ■»* otters Library (New rork)
of Arts and litters. °° rresp ° nden <» relating to the «tta!a7i2utut«
^attfnX^or^sa^a- — «" ^ «• »««*
«r a ^Tr of *—■ **"»**. MS 61_2396
»i»er, Prank Jewett, 1868-1953
ca°Sems enCe ' 192 °- fi3 '
SM AH8 « U ' te ™' - «-o WCn^^dXT^td-
, X Nationa n . V ^f, a tLrof n Ar r t a ,,brar ? """Wo--
of Arts and Letters °* ArU and Letters. 2. American Academy
American Academy of Artg and ^^ ^ MS 61-2397
McCartan, Edward, 1879-1947.
Correspondence, 1924-47 '
ca. 100 items.
1° NaHonalTnsf^r ""^ Ubra ^ frictions,
of ArteanTLelte™.™ 46 ° f *** and *-«"»* 2. American Academy
American Academy of ^ ^ ^^ ^^.W-8898
Melchers, Gari, 1860-1932.
Correspondence, 1898-1932
ca. 150 items.
of Arts and Letters, and tteAn^rican A.L.L,? 6 , Na 2 0nal Instltnte
Open to investigators underXrar? rtstri^nt Aj * 8 ^Letter..
of ^^iSSST ~ ** aad ^«- T^erican Academy
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.^ 61 " 23 "
Moore, Charles, 1855-1942.
Correspondence, 1917-42
ca. 60 items.
f f^'^espo^
of Arte and Letters ""eny relating to the National Institute
American Academy of Arts and Inters Lib, MS ""^
More, Paul Elmer, 1864-1937.
Papers, 1908-37.
ca. 250 items.
, LLX^critltrdTu^^^r Llbra " <»°" r „ rk)
lating to the Natlona? ItSutute otSffiS! iTZ ^ 0t , her P a °e™ re-
Academy of Arts and Letter. Letters, and the American
OPe i D v„M Ves ," T gators ""to Hbrary restrictions
of Arte\t^r itUt6 ° f ^ ^ ^ .'TAmer.ca n Academy
American Academy of ^ and W(eB L|br MS 61-2401
Morris, Harrison Smith, 1856-1948
Correspondence, 1908-48
ca. 500 items. '
andLettters. UB "ce relating to the National Institute of Arts
American Academy of Arts and Letters Lib, ^ 61 "^° 2
Muir, John, 1838-1914.
Correspondence, 1889-1914
ca. 65 items. '
■&ig^£^*^£* Liters Library (NewYotk)
^on^& a u Z,?A^and a StS^^er . a
Arts and Letters. "iters. 2. American Academy of
American Academy of ^ „ nd ^^ ^ MS 61-2408
Pennell, Elizabeth (Robins) 1855-1936
Correspondence, 1916-34
ca. 50 items.
■ ^■^S^^^^^^^^ von,,
Opento,^ ^t^S^lB^' 3 ^ 3 ^
Letters. 8. Jam^Heni-y, 1&KMM6. AmerIcan Academy of Arts and
American Academy of Arts and Letter Lib, MS61 ~ 2 *°*
572
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937.
Correspondence, 1918-37.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, together with ca. 30 letters from public figures In
France, Names prominently mentioned are Marshal Foch, Myron
Timothy Herrlck, Edward House, Jean Adrlen Antoine Jules Jusser-
and, Raymond Polncare, and Mark Twain. .
Open to Investigators under library- restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Authors — Correspond-
ence, remlnlscetnces, etc.
MS 61-2405
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Patigian, Haig, 1876-1950.
Correspondence, 1927-48. ,
ca. SO Items. '
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters. Names prominently mentioned are Paul Way-
land Bartlett, Henry Hadley, Alexander Phimlster Proctor, Robert
Held, and Adolph Alexander Weinman.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Authors— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2406
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957.
Correspondence, 1918-50.
ca. 60 items. _ , ,
' In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Landscape architect. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters. '"...;
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. ,
MS 61-2407
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926.
Correspondence, 1908-26.
ca. 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist and author. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2408
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Perry, Bliss, 1860-1954.
Papers, 1906-51.
ca. 200 items. „ ■ ■ ■ ■_ , ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Yprk)
Author and educator. Correspondence and other papers relating to
the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
i; National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. „_ _ „,„„
MS 61-2409
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1948.
Papers, 1910-42.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and university professor. Correspondence and other papers
relating to the National Institute of Arte and Letters, and the Ameri-
can Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
A ^ anflI * tterS ' MS 61-2410
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Piston, Walter, 1894-
Correspondence, 1938-
In° American' Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy o?
Arts and Letters.
Full name: Walter Hanior Piston.
MS 61-2411
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Moore, Marianne, 1??T-
Correspondence, 1947-
In" American Academy of Arts and Letters Library WewYork)
Poet Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Aria
andLerters, and the American Academy of AHs and Lettere.
Open to Investigator* under restrictions accepted by the library.
"1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. Pim name: Marianne Craig Moora,
MS 61-2418
American Academy of Arts and Letters Lite.
Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912.
Payers, 1888-1912.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library ( New York )
Artist and Journalist Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arte and Letters and the American Academy o*.
Arts and Letters, and letters to James Hunt.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Hunt, James.
MS 61-2413
American Academy of Arts and Letters Lite.
Crosby, Harry, 1898-1929.
Papers, 1920'b.
4 items and 11 v.
In Brown University Library.
Poet Literary MSS. and notes.
MS 61-2414
Brown Only. Library
Rogers, William King, 1828-1893.
Papers, 1830-1922.
22 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, photocopies (negative) of letters of John C. and Jessie B.
Fremont, acquired from Bancroft Library, University of California,
Lawyer and land developer. Correspondence (family, general, and
while private secretary to President Hayes), diary (1878) ; business
papers relating to railroads, mining, and the Ohlrlqul Investment
Company j documents, legal papers, clippings, maps, and photos. In-
eludes letters of Jessie B. and John C. Fremont, and papers of John
Andrews, Orvllle Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Donn Piatt
Index In the library.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bogers, 1851 ; purchased from Gregory
Paul, 1951-52.
1. Lawyers — Ohio — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Ohlrl-
qul Investment Company, 8. Railroads — U. 8. — Finance. 4. Mining
Industry and finance— U. S. 5. U. 8.— PoL & govt— 1877-188L I
Fremont, Jessie (Benton) 1624-1902. n. Fremont, John Charles,
1813-1890. m. Andrews, John, 1805-1860. iv. Grant, Orvllle. v.
Hayes, Rutherford Blrchard, Pres. U. S., 1822-1893. vi. Piatt, Donn,
1819-1891.
MS 61-2415
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864.
Papers, 1789-1894.
4924 Items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Tobacco exporter and Confederate officer, of Louisa Co., Va. Cor-
respondence, account books, receipts, statements, military papers,
maps, and other papers, chiefly relating to Harris' training at West
Point (1829-88), his military career, and his tobacco business in Vir-
ginia and Kentucky. Includes letters from Frederick Ov«rton Harris,
his father, while In the Virginia House of Delegates, and from Na-
thaniel W. Harris, his brother and business partner. Other corre-
spondents Include P. G. T. Beauregard, D. H. Mahan, and Sylvamu
Thayer.
MS81-2416
573
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1789-1894.
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864.
(Continued)
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
BCTlpt coltectlons in the Duke University Library, by N. M. TUley and
N. L. Goodwin ( 1947) v:
Acquired, 1936.
*\ V '?' ™"i ta . ry Acad8m y. West Point. 2. Tobacco manufacture
a^'rade— Virginia. s - Tobacco manufacture and trade— Kentucky.
4. U. a— Comm.- -Brazil, 6. Brazil— Comm.—U. S. 6. TJ S.— Hist —
SL^J Wa r — Personal narratives — Confederate side. i. Harris,
Frederick Overton, 1780-1842. rr. Harris, Nathaniel William, 1824-
DukeUnlv. Library
MS 61-2416
Bryan family.
Papers, 1679-1943.
ca. 2660 Items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Correspondence, diaries (1827-29 and 1888), business and legal
papers, addresses, poems, essays, genealogical materials, and other
papers pertaining to the Bryan family. The materials concern family
affairs, business, agriculture, currency and banking, education, slav-
ery, polities, public policy, the South, Virginia, John Randolph of
Roanoke, Jefferson Davis, the Bedon, Bland-Randolph, Bryan, Coalter,
Forman, Pendarvls, and Screeven families, and other matters. Im-
portant correspondents Include John Randolph Bryan, John Stewart
Bryan, Joseph Bryan (1773-1812), Joseph Bryan (1845-1908), Francis
Wrlgley Hirst, Charles O'Conor, and George Augustus Shea.
Accession analysis and card file in the library.
Gift of the estate of John Stewart Bryan, ca. 1952.
1. Virginia — Soc. condlt. 2. Virginia — Hist. — Addresses, essays
lectures. 8. Virginia— Geneal. 4. Southern States. 5. U.1T— Pol &
govt. 6. Randolph, John, 1778-1838. 7. Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.
Virginia. State Library MS 61-2417
Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882.
Virginia geological papers, 1836-54.
270p.and66v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Geologist, professor, and college president Correspondence and
field notes (chleflj '1836-41) concerning Rogers' work as State geolo-
gist of Virginia, 1835-42. Includes letters from Rogers' assistants
and notebooks dealing with various aBpects of Virginia geology. Cor-
respondents Include William B. A Alkln, George W. Boyd, Caleb
Brlggs, Jr., Charles B. Hayden, James B. Rogers, and Israel Slade.
Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Rogers, ca. 1900-1903.
1. Geologists — Correspondence, reminiscences, eta 2. Geoloev—
Virginia. 8. Geology— New Jersey.
vi ^ i c, , t.k MS 61-2418
Virginia, State Library
Goode, George Brown, 1851-1896.
Papers, 1796-1903.
ca. 1000 items;
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Naturalist, museum administrator, and author. Correspondence,
genealogical notes, and a MS. of a revised edition of Goode's book Vir-
ginia cousins (1887), with extensive additions and corrections The
correspondence includes genealogical letters addressed to Goode, In-
quiries concerning Virginia cousins, and family letters to Francis N.
Wathtas of Farmvllle, Va. The genealogical notes concern the Barks-
dale, Beckwlth, Bland, Bouldin, Brooke, Carrlngton, Gary, Clarke, Col-
lier, Cooper, Cowles, Crane, Cross, Curd, Dabney, Daniel, Douglas,
Drane, Dupuy, Edmunds, Franklin, Gaines, Gee, Glllett, Goode, Hamil-
ton, Hardaway, Harris, Hayes, Helm, Hicks, Holt, lies, Ingles, Izard,
Judd, Lamar, Lamson, Latimer, Lockett, McClane, McCoy, Marshall,
Massle, Meredith, Mlchle, Miller, Morton, Mosby, Moseley, Moss, Over-
bay, Peacock, Price, Randolph, Rice, Smith, Tali, Throckmorton,
Vaoghan, Venable, Vincent, Ward, Watklns, Weare, and Wright fam-
lues.
Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of Kenneth Mackerness Goode and Philip Burwell Goode, 1945.
1. Virginia— Geneal. 2. Watklns family. i. Watklns, Francis
N. n. Goode, George Brown. Virginia cousins.
MS 61-2419
Virginia. State Library
Nicholson, Meredith, 1866-1947.
Correspondence, 1903-42.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters LIt.dry (New York)
Author and diplomat Correspondence relating to Nicholson's lit-
erary and political activities, and to the National Institute of Arts and
Letters. Names prominently mentioned are Robert Underwood John-
son and James Whltcomb Riley.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Johnson Robert Un-
derwood, 1853-1937. 3. Riley, James Whltcomb, 1849-1916.
» , . „ MS61-2420
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1819.
Papers, 1763-87.
180 teems.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Naval officer. Correspondence, documents, accounts (Including
financial accounts with Congress) bills of lading, clearance papers,
! receipts, a memorial of Whipple's services In the Revolution and
other papers relating chiefly to his service (1776-80) as captain In
the Continental Navy, his voyage to France (1778) as commander of
the frigate Providence, and his employment (ca. 1760-39) by the
Browns of Providence. Corresj>ondence Includes the Providence letter
book of ca. 100 letters (1778-79) written during Its mission, and 10
letters (1780) from Benjamin Lincoln concerning operations at
Charleston, S. O.
Gift of The Clements Library Associates, 1959.
L U. S. Navy— -Ofllcers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
U. S. — Hist. — Revolution— Naval operations. 3. Charleston, S. O. —
Siege, 1780. 4. Providence — Comm. i. Lincoln, Benjamin, 1783-
1810. n. Providence (Frigate)
MS 61-2421
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. -
Papers, 1861-65.
236 Items.
In Duke University Library.,
Confederate officer and journalist. Correspondence and military
records. Many of the letters concern a quarrel arising out of Jealousy
for the favor of General P. G. T. Beauregard, under whom Jordan was
serving as chief of staff. Other letters relate to commands, discipline,
Charleston harbor, defense of the South Carolina Railroad, use of
Negro labor, establishment of telegraph offices, prisoners of war, and
other army affairs.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1941-58.
1, Beauregard, Pierre Gustavo Toutant, 1818-1893. 2. Confeder-
ate States of America. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 8. Confed- erate States of America — History,
Military — Sources.
MS 61-2422
Duke Univ. Library
Truxtun, Thomas, 1756-1822.
Letters, 1787-1820.
110 items.
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Naval officer. All but 8 of the letters are written by Truxton to
Charles Blddle, and concern Truxton's naval, business, and domestic
affairs, containing Instructions to Blddle who acted as Truxton's
agent In disposal of prize moneys, etc., together with references to
Jefferson, the Burr affair, and Truxton's unhappy domestic situation.
Described In Commodore Thomas Truxton, 1755-1822, by Eugene
8. Ferguson, a Research bulletin of the Library Company of Phila-
delphia.
Presented by Mrs. Edward Roblnette and Mrs. Charles W Ohur-
cham, 1942.
1. U. S. Navy — Hist. — Sources. 2. Prize money — U. S. S. Jeffer-
son, Thomas, Pres. U.S., 1748-1826. 4. Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807.
5. U. S. Navy — Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2423
Library Company of Philadelphia
Livermore, William Koscoe, 1843-1919.
Papers, 1854-1950.
92 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer, military writer, and Inventor. Correspondence and
other papers. The correspondence concerns supposed patent viola-
tions, Llvermore's military promotions, the Spanish-American War,
and other matters. Includes an extract of a description of the Llver-
more-Russel! magazine-gun (1881) Correspondents Include Curtis
Guild, John Codman Ropes, and John Moulder Wilson.,
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1956.
1. Military art and science. 2. Rifles. 3. Firearms — Patents, 4.
U. S.— Hist— War of 1898. 5. U. S. Army— Officers— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2424
Duke Univ. Library
574
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History,
Records of businesses, 1815-1934.
ca. 130 items and 30 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcript.
Business correspondence, accounts, daybook, bills of lading, regis-
ters, Mils, receipts, minutes, constitution, charter, stock certificates,
land lists, miscellaneous papers and a broadside. The businesses in-
clude, most frequently, merchants and general agents : Baker and
Moss, a commission and general agency in Natchez, composed of Ed-
win B. Baker and B. L Moss ; S. Q. Burney, who owned a mercantile
Ann In Oxford; Charles G. Dahlgren, a merchant of Natchez; F.
Goodman Dry Goods Company, of Itta Bena; Joslah 0. Gray, a mer-
chant of Clinton ; H. R. Hall, a merchant of Jackson ; R G. Hazard,
a merchant of Peacedale, B. I. ; A. G. Lancaster and Company, a mer-
cantile Arm of Canton, Miss.; William McAllster, a merchant of
Natchez ; Parker Runnels and Company, a commercial firm in Rankin
Co. ; John Shields and French O. Dulaney, a mercantile firm of Jack-
Bon; W. B. Thompson and M. A. Clark, a mercantile firm of Kos-
culsko ; Woodson, Creel and Company, a mercantile firm of Jackson ;
and an unnamed firm of commission merchants of New Orleans j
hotels: Chamberlln House, in Grenada, operated by Peeples and
Branum ; Eagle Hotel, in Jackson j and Mansion House, In Natchez,
owned (?) by Elijah Bell; land companies: Chocchuma Land Com-
pany; Davis Land Company, formed In 1889 to buy land In Arkansas
belonging to Jefferson Davis; and Southwestern Land Company, of
Port Gibson ; and doctors: George K. Blrchett and T. G. Blrchett, of
Vicksburg ; James Foster ; J. G. Walker, apparently a physician and
merchant, of Chulahoma, Miss, and Guadalupe Co., Tex. Also In-
cluded are gas companies : Jackson Gas Company, and John Jeffreys
and Company, who owned and operated the gas works In Vicksburg;
schools: Spring Hill Male and Female Institute, In Lauderdale Co.;
end Jackson Male Academy ; and a great variety of other enterprises :
Ebenezer Clark Shipyard, near Pascawula ; B. Dickinson, a tailor,
of Washington, Miss.; W. W. Humphries estate plantation, In
Lowndes Co.; Frank Ingram Company; Jackson Dental Association;
David Mayer, of Mayersvllle, a shipper of river freight; Merchants
Bunk and Trust Company, of Jackson; Natchez Steam Boat Com-
pany ; James Weilons,aBd George P. Wellons and Company, of Oarroil-
ton ; Henry B. Whitfield and Company, operating the Cibolo Cotton
and Grist Mills, near Artesla, Lowndes Co.; and Wlzzard Manufac-
turing Co., of Vicksburg. Includes two sketches of Dr. James Leonard
Cooper (1830-1915), school-teacher and planter, of Lauderdale and
Coahoma Counties, by Judge R B. Milling.
Acquired from various sources.
1. Mississippi — Boon, condlt. 2. Merchants, American r- Missis-
sippi. 3. Hotels, taverns, etc.— Mississippi. 4. Land companies-
Mississippi. 5. Physicians— Mississippi. 6. Gas companies— Missis-
sippi. 7. Schools— Mississippi.
MS 61-2426
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Craig, Isaac, 1742 ?-1826.
Papers, 1766-1907.
IB ft. (ca. 8000 items and 77 v.)
In Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh)
Merchant, manufacturer, farmer, and Army officer. Military or-
ders and payrolls as Colonel at Fort Pitt, logistical records (1791-
1801) as deputy quartermaster and commissary of supplies; records
of Craig, Bayard & Co., of a distillery, a glass works, and other of
Craig's business enterprises; records as Btamp agent at the time of
the Whiskey Insurrection; private account books and ledgers (1767-
1816) ; records of bis farm on Montour's Island, in the Ohio River;
and other papers, the majority of which are of the period 1780-1800.
Includes papers of Henry Knox Craig, 1791-1869, an Army officer,
and of Neville B. Oralg, 1787-1863, a lawyer, editor, publisher and
""unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. -.- ■ „
Deposited by Theodore DUler, 1911, given by bis family, I*";
L Fort Pitt, Pa, 2. U. S. Army— Supplies and stores. 8. Pitts-
burgh— Indus. 4. Whiskey Insurrection, 1794. 6. U. S A™? —
Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Craig family.
MS 61-2426
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863.
Papers, 1856-1906.
2593 Items.
In Duke University Library. -
Army officer. Correspondence, commissary pape™. vouchers or
Jackson's command„soldlers' leave requests, and other pape™J '"j,?"?
1861-65). The commissary par^ra, omtalnlng lnformation^DOUtfood
ff theConfederate Army, "comprise the bulk of the coUectior. Otter
topics include mlHtary operations around Staunton^ Va. (ca MffiS),
enrany movements around Harper's Ferry, a request that Jefferson
County soldiers be allowed to march to Shepherdstown to vote, re-
ligious denominations opposed to war, captured property, and a^
polntments of men to office. Correspondents and persons m™"™*}
include James Walklnsham Allen, P. G. T. Beauregard, Armlstead
BurweU S. Bassett French, Mary Anna (Morrison) Jackson, Mra.
Robert T. Meade, and Clementine NeaL
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1933-59. ■
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Commissariat. 2.
rjf, S— Hist Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 8. Conscientious
objectors— Confederate States of America, 4. U. S.— Hist— OlvU
■ro at — Finance, commerce, conflscatipns, etc.
MS61-2427
Duke Univ. Library
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1890-1957.
Papers, 1914-57.
45 boxes. ^ „, .
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Naval officer and business executive. Correspondence, naval service
records, reports, college workbooks, clippings, and pictures. Con-
cerns Hayes' service in the Navy during the. two World Wars, particu-
larly as captain of the U. S. S. West Point and as director of recruit-
ing and induction in World War n; his activity in Baker Brothers
Machine Tool Co., and Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Co. ; and his work:
as officer or trustee of Hayes Historical Society, Memorial Hospital
of Sundusky County, Ohio Historical Society, and Rutherford B.
Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation. Related material is found in
the library's Webh C. Hayes i collection and its Pemiscot Land &
Cooperage Oo. collection. . ,
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1 U S Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. A
U S Navy— Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 3. Pemiscot Land & Coop-
erage- Company, OaruthersviUe, Mo. 4. Ohio Historical Society. 5.
Rutherford B. Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation, Freemont, Ohio.
6. School notebooks, _„
MS 61-2428
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1864.
Correspondence, 1846-80.
250 Items.
In Duke University Library. ; ■ .
Confederate soldier, of Bowan Co., N. O. Chiefly letters of Hamp-
ton and of other Confederate soldiers to their families. Subjects
Include conversations of Union and Confederate soldiers between the
lines Union reaction at Petersburg, Va. to the fall of Atlanta, war
weariness, and the siege and fall of Petersburg and Richmond.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1944. ., _ „ . . ,.
1 ^ g Hist Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
%S&£%t*i ■££& -y£&SW& * &&
mond-Slege, 1864-1865. MS 61-2429
Duke Unly. Library
King, Campbell, 1871-1953-
Papers, 1917-33.
269 Items and I v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Correspondence and other papers, chiefly military
and personal. Includes correspondence ordering King to various
nosts letters of King to fellow officers with comments on their career
and performance, and information on the First Infantry Division In
World War I. Correspondents Include Douglas MacArthur.
Card Index in the library.
1 °u "s ' Army. 1st Division. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
Regimental hlstorles-U. S.— 1st Division. 3. US. Army-Officers—
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. U. S. Army— Military life.
MS61-2430
Duke Univ. Library
Hall, Thomas William.
Papers, 1809-94.
124 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library. . .
Papers of Hall, a Baltimore physician, with information on rail-
road finance in the Old Northwest; papers (mainly Personal) of
John Wood, Baltimore merchant; and papers of Woods son, William
MaxweU Wood, physician, referring to travel In the ^ar Bast in the
1850's, experiences with the blockade fleet in the North Atlantic,
and conditions in North Carolina hospitals after 1863.
Card index in the library.
£TaToad^Northwest. Old. ?. tollroad^U. S.-Flnanca 8.
Hast (Far East)— Descr. & trav. 4. U. S,— Hlst-OlvU War— Medi-
al and sanitary affairs. 5. U. Mrfj-OMl War-Bockade,
x. Wood, John, Merchant. n. Wood, William Maxwell, 180B-
188 °- MS 61-2481
Duke Univ. Library
575
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Kemper, Fannie V
Correspondence, 1848-91.
124 Items.
In Buke University Library.
Letters from students at a girls' school in Staunton, Ta.. from
James N. Turner, a cousin of Fannie V. Kemper, and from other
%$2T™ . S ° U l h ?n llna and G60 ^ a - Inc1 ^ Information on
student life in the 1850-s, and letters from Turner while he was a
surveyor for the Western North Carolina Railroad
Card index In the library for items acquired since 1847.
a B.n™^^ ™? 8 ™ Sta £"- 2 " HaUroads- North Carolina.
8. Railroads— Surveying, i. Turner, James Nell], 1835-1884.
DukeUniv. Library MS 61-2432
Leopold, Alice (Holler)
Papers, 1953-
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-30)
terS? T w!S? t . Offl0lfll - S ^f ches > news releases, biographical ma-
IZ nf' S fr, "f'SF' «>?<*™»OgMrs. Leopold and her work as Direc-
tor of the U. S. Women's Bureau, 1953- and as Assistant to the
Secretary of Labor for Women, 1954- Includes maSal on Se
Bureau's Conference on the Effective Use of Womanpower. 1955
Unpublished Inventory in the library. '
Acquired 1955-57.
1. U. S. Women's Bureau. 2. Woman— Employment— U. S
lUdcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61^433
Norris, Katharine Augusta, d. 1949.
Papers, 1943-48.
1 box.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-88)
Letters minutes, reports, and other papers, relating to the
Women's Joint Legislative Committee for Equal Eights, of which
gat?on ofl94fr47 COQTenor ' and to the National Woman's Party lltl-
Unpubllshed Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1954.
mlUee^r^aYjK ^ ^ *'^-'^1*^ <*»
RadcllKe College. Libr. MS 61_2434
Locker, Edward Hawke, 1777-1849.
Papers, 1804-96.
895 Items.
In Henry K. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Commissioner of Greenwich Hospital, Eng. Correspondence and
other papers Includes correspondence (primarily social) of Lockerti
™h o«^ ck Locker-Lampson, 20 letters from John Wilson Croker!
??, w„i l 8tte « 8 » 01 S Wn twe " Blwln. Other correspondents Include
WllbYrforce Southey, John Bird Sumner, and William
Summary report and catalog cards in the library
Purchased from Quaritch, 195S.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i r.rwkor
Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1885. n. Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857
m. Elwln, Whltwell, 1816-1900. ""wmi, iiou-w»<.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-2438
Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825-1910.
Correspondence, 1843-1910.
982 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
inJ^w m«' Ch i° Iar and ^ edItor ™ Correspondence with Robert Brown-
ing; William Johnson Cory; William Holman Hunt; Frederick Denl-
son Maurice; Euphemia Chalmers Gray Ruskln, Lady Mllais; John
Hn-andothe'™ Tennyson; Rlchard Chenevlx Trench, Abp of DmV
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Maggs Bros., 1952-58.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Henry E. Huntington L , brary MS 61-2436
Pigott, Edward F
Papers, 1818-79.
70 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Examiner of plays In the Lord Chamberlain's Office, Eng Letters
£„ P £?, tt J mo8 ". y VF- 78) * rom theatre "anagera, actors, TactrlS
Playwrights, and others. Includes playbills, portraits, and material
,*to illustrate Genest's Some account of the English staged 1832 and
letters to Charles Kean, George Sola, and others. *™
imu»S***~ < ^ Brlt - H i 8 V~ Sour J es - 2 - Kean, Charles John,
BnglKge. X ' ° eneSt ' 3 ° bn - "W- 1 ^- Some account of the
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2437
Morrow, Jay Johnson, 1870-1937.
Papers, 1876-1987.
877 Items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Engineer, Army officer, and Governor of the Canal Zone. Corre-
spondence, biographical material, military orders, invitations a
scrapbook, a map, printed material, and photos. Includes family and
business letters relating to Morrow's training and instructing at West
Point and the Engineer School of Application, Wllleta Point N V •
niowork with roads and wharf construction In the Philippines '• his
service as Engineer Commissioner In the District of Columbia; his
work with rivers and harbors in Portland/Or.; and his service »a
chairman of the Alaska Railroad Commission and as Governor of the
Canal Zone. Also Includes correspondence 0876-1905) and a lft:
/i?S-^ 0f #Ki te K* a S ?r '^ a ? , ? 1 S , Morrow : a n «l correspondence
(1892-1908) of his brother, Dwlght W. Morrow.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
Purchased from Forest H. Sweet, 1959.
1. U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 2, U. S. Engineer School.
8. Philippine Islands— Public works. 4, District of Columbia— Public
works. 6. Portland, Or.— Public works. 6. U. S. Alaska Railroad
Commission. 7. Canal Zone. Governor, 1921-1924 (Morrow)
n ... _ „ D 'rx MS61-2438
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Mississippi. Dept. of Arohvoes and History.
Military papers, 1800-1967.
ca. 185' Items and 12 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Muster rolls, rosters, histories, reminiscences, orders, military
papers, commissions, photo., miscellaneous papers, and a few letters.
"^ m ? B V a !L t ¥. material relates to the Civil War; scattered items
relate to the Mexican War, and to World Wars i and n. Civil War
organizations mentioned are the 7th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th 27th and
88th Mississippi Infantry; the 20th Mississippi Volunteers", 1st Mis-
sissippi Light Artillery, Wirt Adams' Regiment of Mississippi Cav-
alry, Montgomery's Company of Scouts (Miss.); the 31st Alabama
Infantry and 8th Illinois Infantry. Other organizations are the 5rn
and 15th Infantry Regiments, USA and the 1st Mississippi Infantry
U. S. Volunteers; and the following Mississippi National Guard units
mobilized in 1917: 1st and 2d Mississippi Infantry, 1st Field Artil-
lery, and 1st Cavalry. Authors and other persons prominently
mentioned are W. M. Abernathy, of McKinney, Tex ; Ethelbert
Barksdale, editor of tho Jackson Clnrlon ; Harris Barksdale son of
Ethelbert; William Barksdale, of Columbus, Miss.; Marlon Frances
Baxter, of Harrison, Miss.; William D. Bratton; John A Cato of
Union Church, Jefferson Co. ; Ferdinand L. Claiborne ; Colonial
Dames of America; George Deas; William Delay; Mrs H B
DeLonne, of Port Gibson; Powhatan Ellis; Albert O Eyrlch of
Jackson; Elena Fltzpatrlck, of Pass Christian; Samuei G French
of Warren Co.; John F. Gibbons; Alfred Hedberg; Daniel R Hund-
ley; W. R. Lord; R. O. McCay; Thomas Baaor McCormlck, of Jasper
Co.; William A. Montgomery; Robert Baxter Morrow; Josiah A.
Shutz; J. M. Thomas; Edward Carey Walthall; Marcus J. Wright
Acquired from various sources.
»„.?;. U - s - — H 'Btory, Military — Sources. 2. Mississippi — History,
Military— Sources.
Mississippi. Dept. of
Archives and History
MS 61-2439
Leckie, W Robert, d. 1889.
Papers, 1768-1906.
1872 Items and 14 v.
In Duke University Library.
Military engineer, of Washington, D. O. Correspondence and other
papers of Leckie, chiefly concerned with architecture, engineering
and construction ; and correspondence, account books, and plantation
records of his son-in-law, William Hendrick, planter, of Mecklenburg
Oo., Ya. Deckle's papers contain Information on military fortifica-
tion and construction and purchase of and experimentation In build-
ing materials, and include memorandum books, accounts of stone
quarries, a report on the defense of the U. S. (ca. 1815), and nota-
tions concerning the water supply of the District of Columbia. The
papers of Hendrick and of his wife include correspondence from
commission merchants in Petersburg, Va., and from their children
at Princeton, Virginia Military Institute, and various academies-
mercantile accounts; and children's welting books
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke Uni-
versity Library, by N. M. Tllley and N. L. Goodwin (1947»
Acquired, 1938-43. v '
1. Military engineering. 2. Fortification — U. S 8 U S —De-
fenses. 4. Princeton University— Students. 6. Virginia. ' Military
Institute, Lexington-Students. 6. Quarries and quarrying— V. 8? 7.
Washington, D. O.— Water supply. 8. Plantations— Mecklenburg Co
I Heno r "lTam, m a!^ a r^9: Peter8bUr& ^ W ' Student *-°- *
DukoUniv. Library MB 61-2440
576
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861.
Papers, 1771-1912.
1976 Items and 30 v.
In Duke Dnlverslty Library.
Army officer, of Oaldwell Co., N. O. Correspondence, diary, legal
documents, account books, mercantile records, surveying records, and
other papers (chiefly 1838-80) of Lenoir, of his father, William
Lenoir, and of his children. The early papers concern horse breeding,
legal matters, deism In North Carolina (1790*8), and the International
situation (1780's). Thomas Lenoir's papers constitute the majority
of the collection and relate to the settlement of his father's estate,
activities of his brother In Tennessee and his sons at the University
of North Carolina, and ante bellum agriculture In North Carolina.
Postwar letters pertain mainly to politics, agriculture, cattle diseases,
family matters, student life at the University of North Carolina "■ 1
at Davis Military School, Winston (now Winston-Salem), N. ii,
North Carolina mllltla, and Civil War reminiscences. Correspond-
ents Include W. J. Bingham, Calvin J. Oowlea, Charles F. Deems, S. F.
Patterson, and Lewis Williams.
Card Index In the library. Also described in Ouide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. TlUey and
N. L Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1944-60.
1. Horse breeding— North Carolina. 2. Deism. 8. Agriculture —
North Carolina. 4. North Carolina— Pol. & govt— 1865-1950. 5.
Students — North Carolina. 8. North Carolina. University — Students.
7. Davis Military School, Winston-Salem, N. O. — Students. 8. North
Carolina— Mllltla. 9. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives-
Confederate side. I. Lenoir, William, 1761-1889. n. Lenoir family.
MS 61-2441
Duke Univ. IJbrary
Findley family.
Correspondence, 1826-79,
182 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence (chiefly 1881-85) of Alexander T„ Joseph R., and
William M. Findley, soldiers, of Altoona, Pa. Pre-war correspond-
ence concerns the Huntingdon County Temperance Society and the
Presidential election of 1840. Civil War letters comment on condi-
tions In the Union Army, methods of obtaining commissions, military
campaigns, lack of wisdom in freeing Negroes, a yellow fever epi-
demic, the Confederate Ironclad Fingal (later the Atlanta), failure
of ministers In Missouri to take the loyalty oath. Confederate de-
struction of Southern homes, and Negro regiments In the Union
Army. Post-war letters primarily concern travel In the West.
Card Index In the library for items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1944-57.
1. Huntingdon County Temperance Society. 2. Presidents— U. S. —
Election— 1840. 3. U.S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 4.
U. S. — Hist — Civil War — Destruction and pillage — Southern States.
5. U. S. — Hist — Olvll War— Negroes. 8. Yellow fever. 7. Loyalty
oaths — Missouri. 8. The West — Descr. &trav.
MS 61-2442
Duke Univ. Library
Iredell, James, 1761-1799.
Papers of James Iredell, Sr., and James Iredell, Jr., 1767-
1890.
1045 Items and 6 v.
la Duke University Library.
Statesman and U. S. Supreme Court Justice, of Edenton, N. C.
Correspondence, and business, political, family, and other papers, of
Iredell, of his son, James Iredell, Jr., Oovernor and U. S. Senator
from North Carolina, and of the Iredell family, The papers of the
elder Iredell concern colonial life and Revolutionary sentiment in
North Carolina; the Revolution and North Carolina's ratification of
the Constitution; and North Carolina and national politics (1780's
and 1780's) ; and Include early letters from friends and relatives in
England and Ireland. Most of the correspondence between 1799 and
the War of 1812 concerns family and business matters. The papers
of James Iredell, Jr., pertain mostly to his legal career. Other topics
include Ills student activities at Yale, national and North Carolina
politics, patronage matters, the nullification crisis, and family affairs.
Correspondents Include John Branch, John O. Calhoun, Henry Clay,
Samuel Chase, William R. Davie, Oliver Ellsworth, Robert Y. Hayne,
Joseph Hewes, William Hooper, John Jay, Charles Lee, Henry Lee,
H. E. McCulloh, John Marshall, A. Nlelson, William Paterson,
Timothy Pickering, Richard Dobbs Spalgtit, Sr„ Zachary Taylor, and
John Tyler.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Guide to {the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N, M, Tiller and
N.L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1985-80.
1. Iredell family. 2. North Carolina— HlBt— Colonial period. 8.
North Carolina— Pol. & govt— 1775-1885. 4. U. S.— PoL & govt—
1815-1881. 5. Nullification. 8. Lawyers— North Carolina — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 7. Yale University— Students. t,
Iredell, James, 1788-1853, n. Iredell family.
MS 61-2443
Duke Univ. Library
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association.
Local records collection, 1870-1933.
ca. 35 v.
In Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association collections
(North Bend, Or.)
Records of schools, courts, businesses, and various Government
offices, together with some runs and scattered issues of local 19th
century newspapers. Includes records of Beaver Hill Council, U. S.
Customs Service at Marshfleld, U. S. Lighthouse Service at Cape
Arago, U. S. Post Office at North Bend, Marshfleld Flower Club, B. F.
Hill general store and N. Lorenz general store at Coquille, the gen-
eral store at Marshfleld, the hotel at Marshfleld, Hotel Olive at
Coquille; also business records of R. D. Hume and a letter press copy
book of R. D. Reed, shipbuilder.
1. Coos Co., Or, — Hist — Sources. 2. Curry Co., Or. — Hist —
Sources,
MS 61-2444
Coos-Curry Pioneer . and Hist, Assoc.
San Diego, Calif. Public Library.
Manuscripts relating to the history of San Diego County,
California, 1852-1957.
3 ft. (ca. 155 Items)
In San Diego Public Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Letters, diaries, and reminiscences of pioneers; cashbooks, Jour-
nals and ledgers of early corporations and firms ; and papers tracing
the history of churches, lodges, military groups, cultural groups, etc.
Includes reminiscences of Herbert C. Hensley, excerpts from diaries
of Nahum Trask Wood and Frank A. Kimball; records (1911-14) of
Little Landers, Inc., of San Ysldro, Ca>lf., an early Utopian colony;
papers relating to National City and to Julian, Calif. ; letters (1874-
98) of the Helvetia Mining Co. ; correspondence relating to formation
of the San Diego and Gila Railroad; and baptismal and burial rec-
ords of San Diego Mission, Unpublished guide In the library. Some
Items are described Individually in California local history: a cen-
tennial bibliography, by the Committee on Local History of the Cali-
fornia Library Association (1950)
Gifts, 1920-
1, San Diego Co., Calif. — Hist— Sources, 2. Ploneere — San Diego
Co., Calif. 3. Associations, institutions, etc. — San Diego Co., Calif.
4. San Diego Mission.
MS61-2446
San Diego. Pub. Llbr.
U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service.
Eecords, 1789-1946.
ca. 8 ft (ca. 800 items)
In United States Coast Guard Academy Library (New London,
Conn.) ;
Correspondence, letter books, logbooks, muster rolls, bridge books,
a journal, a record book, and other papers. Includes logbooks or
other papers of the revenue cutters Bear (1900-12), Grant (1886-
89), Harriet Lane (1858-63), Madison (1810), Manning (1802-08),
Rush (1800-09), Thetis (1900-04), and Wolcott (1896) ; material on
lighthouses, lightships, and their supply; and material on other
Revenue-Cutter Interests. Also Includes a quartermaster bridge book
of the Coast Guard destroyer Tucker (1933), and other Coast Guard
material; and an 11 volume logbook of the Horst Weasel (1836-46).
Persons named Include A. S. Bulloch, John Fitzgerald, Alexander
Hamilton, Riley Hughes, F. H. Pulsifer, Charles H. Stone, Gardner
Tufts, and the first 6 Presidents of the United States.
Gifts and transfers, mostly 1938-
1. Log-books— Collections. 2. lighthouses— U. S. 3, light-Ships.
I. U.S. Coast Guard.
MS 61-2446
U. S. Coast Guard Acad. Library
Jones, Kufua Henry.
Papers, 1797-1919.
185 Items and 1 v,
In Duke University Library,
Correspondence, memorandum book (1797-1854), land deeds, and
other business and family papers, of Jones and of hU family, of
Wake Co., N. O. Topics Include politics, North Carolina colleges and
universities, farming, food accounts, the Baptist Mission at Shanghai,
the Olvll War, regimental histories, and North Carolina genealogy.
Includes materials of the Rencher and Merrltt families.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1958.
1, North Oarollni— Pol. & govt 2, Universities and dolleges—
srprth Carolina. 8. Agriculture— North Carolina. 4. Missions— Shang-
hai. 6. Baptists-Missions, ft North Carolina— Hist— Civil War.
7. U. S— Hist— <Hvir War— Regimental histories— North Carolina.
8. North Carolina— GeneaV i. Jones family, n. Rencher family,
sx. Merrltt family.
MS 61-2447
Duke Univ. Library
577
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pusey & Jones Company,. Wilmington, Del.
Records, 1848-1946.
20 v., 2 boxes, 8 file drawers, 144 drawers, and 150 tubes.
In Bleutherlan Mills Historical Library (Wilmington, Del.)
Correspondence, miscellaneous business records, ca. 8000 photos.,
and ca. 4000 blueprints and drawings of ships. ship parts and fittings,
manufactured by the Pusey & Jones Co.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of John Ingllsft Co., Toronto (purchasers of the Pusey &
Jones assets) I860.
1. Shlp-buildlng— Wilmington, Del. 2. Ships— Pictorial works.
8. Naval architecture — Designs and plans.
MS 61-2448
Bleutherlan Mills Hist Llbr.
Harden family.
Papers, 1772-1940.
2805 Items and 11 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, account books, daybooks, and legal and
other papers, of Edward Harden, planter, lawyer, and politician, of
Athens, Ga.; of his son,' Edward Randolph Harden, lawyer and poli-
tician ; and of other members of their family. The material concerns
U. S. and Georgia politics, Cherokee Indian affairs (1840'8), military
recruitment In the Civil War, the 44th Georgia Infantry, military
operations In the Confederacy, Reconstruction and economic condi-
tions, the Republican Party In the South, social life and customs,
genealogy, and other matters. Includes a diary kept by Evelyn
Harden Jackson during the last months of the war referring to the
general alarm preceding Sherman's activities in Georgia.
Card Index In the i-tory. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In the Duke University library, by N. M. TlUey and
N. L. Goodwin (1947) '
Acquired, 1933-51.
1.--U. S.— Pol. ft govt. 2. Georgia— Pol ft govt 8. Cherokee In-
dians. 4. Confederate States of America. Army— Recruiting, enlist-
ment etc. 5. Georgia. Infantry, 44th Hegt, 1882-1886. 8. Confed-
erate States of America— History, Military. 7. Reconstruction —
Georgia. 8. Georgia— Soc. life & cust. 9. Georgia— Geneal. 10.
Sherman's march to the sea. i. Harden, Edward, 1784-1840.
n. Harden, Edward Randolph, 1815-1884.
MS 61-2449
Duke Univ. Library
Hampton, Prank Armfield, 1884-1957.
Correspondence, 1918-33.
117 items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, politician, and Federal official. Chiefly personal busi-
ness, and political correspondence. Topics discussed include Alfred
E. Smith, Josephus Daniels, Negroes In California after 1920 dis-
franchisement of Southern Negroes, elections In New York (1928)
??n^ rth i Carollna < 18 9«>. political parties and polities In the U. S.
(1920-80) 'and North Carolina (\Wffa and 1930's), and the Presi-
dential election of 1928. Includes many letters of William Qlbbs
McAdoo.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1958.
1. Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944. 2. Daniels, Josephus, 1862-
1948. 8. Negroes— California. 4. Negroes— Politics and suffrage.
5. New York (State)— Pol. ft govt.— 1886-1980. 6. North Carolina—
Pol. & govt— 1866-1960. 7. Political parties— U. S. 8. Presidents—
U. S.— Election— 1928. i. McAdoo, William Glbbs, 1883-1941.
MS61-2460
Duke Univ. Library
Jarratt, Isaac A
Papers, 1807-1918.
2201 items.
In Duke University Library.
Soldier, merchant, landowner, and distiller, of Huntsvllle. N a
correspondence; business, plantation, and estate records; and other
papers. Subjects Include student life at St Mary's College, Raleigh,
£ ^ ?. a ™ the .? nl ^ era L ty ^ Nor0x Carolina, North Carolina before
the Civil War, the Creek War of 1836, a survey of Wilson, N. a
(1851), frontier life In Texas, the Civil War and conditions In the
Confederacy, emancipation, conditions in Missouri (1870) and In Cali-
fornia, and the attraction of Southerners to other parts of the Nation
after the Civil War. Includes Information on the Jarratt family,
and accounts of the estate of William Randolph, of which Jarratt was
administrator. Correspondents Include Frank Cash and Thomas
Vestal.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1941-44.
1. Plantations — North Carolina. 2. St Mary's Junior College,
Raleigh, N. O.^-Students. 8. North Carolina. University— Students.
4. North Carolina — Soc. condlt 6. Creek War, 1838. 8. Frontier and
pioneer life— Texas. 7. Confederate States of America— Soc. condlt
8. Slavery In the U. S, — Emancipation. 9. Missouri — Soc condlt
10. California — Soc. condlt XL Migration, Internal— U. S. 12. Jar-
ratt family.
MS 61-2451
Duke Univ. Library
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893.
Papers, 1763-1926.
845 items and 67 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, Confederate soldier, and historian. Correspondence, Jour-
nals, commonplace books, lecture notes on literature, natural phlloso-
■ phy, and physics, scrapbooks, addresses, autograph albums, and other
papers, many dealing with the collection of historical materials.
Many letters from famous literary and civic figures are In acknowl-
edgment of copies of Jones' books. Other subjects Include Washing-
ton's Indian policy, hardships of travel to San Francisco, Union
volunteer generals of foreign birth, numbers of troops furnished the
U. S. Army by certain states (1861-85), campaigns, battles, and con-
ditions during the Civil War, manufacturing In Georgia, mllltla In
Chatham Co., Ga„ slavery, and abolitionists. Includes records of the
Harvard Law School Moot Court, and the MS. texts of Jones' The
history of Georgia (1883) and of The history of the Church of God
(1867) by Jones' father, Charles Colcock Jones. Correspondents In-
clude A T. Akerman, George Bancroft, John R. Bartlett, William S.
Baslnger, P. G. T. Beauregard, Logan B.- Bleckley, W. E. Boggs, R. A
Brock, J, B. Brown, William Oullen Bryant, A H. Colquitt, D. M.
Dubose, Edward Eggleston, John Brsklne, Clement A Evans, John
S. H, Fogg, Charles B. A Gayarr£, J. F. Gilmer, Simon Grate, W. J.
Hardee, Paul Hamilton Hayhe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Bootes
Jackson, R. M. Johnston, A. R. Lawton ,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
James Longstreet, Benson J. Losslng, Lafayette McLaws, George A.
Mercer, B. A Nlsbet, Charles H. Olmstead, Thomas M. Owen, Na-
thaniel Paine, Francis Parkman, Thomas B. Pickett, Albert Pike,
George W. Rains, R. O. Rau, John Screven, E. O Walthall, Justin
Wlnsor, and Marcus J. Wright
Card Index In the library for items acquired since 1947.
Acquired, 1941-58.
1. Indians of North America — Government relations — 1789-1869.
2. Indiana, Treatment of— U. S. 8. Overland journeys to the Pacific.
4. Generals— U. S. 5. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Campaigns and bat-
tles. 6. Georgia— Indus. 7. Chatham Co., Ga.— Mllltla. 8. Slavery
In the U. S. 9. Abolitionists. 10. Commonplace-books. X. Harvard
University. Law School, n. Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893.
The history of Georgia, m. Jones, Charles Colcock, 1804-1863. The
history of the Church of God during the period of revelation.
MS61-2452
Duke Univ. Library
U. S. Patent Oflloe.
Records, 1849-58.
6 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Photocopies.
Chiefly letters to the U. S. Patent Commissioner about various agri-
cultural subjects In Missouri. A number of the letters were written
by Henry Ancrum,
Gift of George Lemmer.
1, Agriculture — Missouri. t Ancrum, Henry,
MS 61-2453
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Carson, William, 1786-1853.
Papers, 1815-1907.
43 Items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Photocopies of originals owned by Lllburn Kingsbury.
Pioneer farmer and trader of Howard Co., Mo. Correspondence,
medical material, receipts, 8 pictures of Kit Carson's home and other
personal papers.
1. Medicine— Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. 2. Carson. Chris-
topher, 1809-1868.
MS61-2454
Missouri. Univ. Libr.
Breckenridge, Thomas B
Memoirs, 1845-94.
4 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Reminiscences of a member of the Topographical Corps expedition
led by John O. Fremont in 1846 for the purpose of mapping possible
railroad routes through the Rocky Mountains. Includes Information
about the expedition, battles against Mexicans In California, diffi-
culties with the Indians, and other hardships; descriptions of topog-
raphy and scenery; and an account of Fremont's court martial in
1848. Other names mentioned Include Thomas Hart Benton, Kit Car-
son, Stephen W. Kearney, John Drake Sloat, and BUI Williams, the
mountain man and guide.
Deposited by Harriet StlUwell Brown.
1. Pacific railroads — Explorations and surveys. 2. U. S. — Explor-
ing expeditions. 8. Rocky Mountains. 4. The West— Descr. & trav.
6. California— Hist.— 1848-1850— Sources. 8. U. S. Army. Courts-
martial. Fremont 1848.
MS 61-2465
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
578
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brady, Robert K
World War i letters, 1917-19.
10 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters by a Richmond, Mo. soldier, from Fort Sill, Okla. and
France. The letters contain comments about army life and the people,
customs, and scenery of France, and descriptions of the battles In
which Brady, an Infantry captain, participated.
Gift of Thomas A. Brady.
1. European War, 1914-1018 — Personal narratives, American. 2,
European War, 1914-1918 — Campaigns--France. S. France — Descr.
& trav.
MS 61-2466
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Blake, Robert B
Missouri Constitutional Convention papers, 1943-44.
306 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence and papers of a St Louis lawyer who was a dele-
gate-at-large to the Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1948-44 and
who was elected Its president.
Deposited by Mr. Blake.
1. Missouri — Constitutional law. i Missouri. Constitutional
Convention, 1943-1944.
MS 61-2467
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Gaily and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa.
Records, 1858-1900.
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Letters, promissory notes, mortgages, receipts, abstracts, a Mexican
land grant, and miscellaneous papers of two merchants.
Gift of John Gustason.
1. Merchants, American — Toledo, Iowa. 2. Land grants— Mexico,
MS61-S458
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Gaines family.
Papers, 1851-76.
8 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm.
Letters to Miss Lou Bell and Mrs. Jennie Bell Gaines from rela-
tives and a Confederate prisoner, held at Johnson's Island, Ohio.
Some of the topics discussed are freed Negroes, cholera, and Inden-
tures. Includes a biographical sketch of Mortimer Gaines, with some
early Saline Co., Mo. history.
Deposited by Elizabeth Marshall.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Prisoners and prisons. 2. Johnson's
Island, Lake Erla 3. Freedmen. 4, Cholera, Asiatic. 5. Indentured
servants. 6. Gaines, Mortimer. 7. Saline Co., Mo. — Hist
MS 61-2459
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Epps family.
Correspondence, 1817-79.
2 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Transcripts (typewritten) and microfilm.
Letters discussing the Louisiana Territory (1817), a feud In 1887,
politics In I860, and personal Items. J. W. Estes and Luke Laa, an
Indian agent are mentioned.
1. Missouri— Hist.— Sources. 2. Vendetta. 8. U. S.— Pol. & govt—
1848-1853.
MS61-2460
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Davis, Amanda.
Papers, 1895-1917.
12 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Material relating to the scholastic and teaching career of Miss"
Davis, who attended Cottey College, Nevada, Mo. and taught in the
primary department at Winona, Mo. and elsewhere.
Deposited by Miss Davis.
1. Teachers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Teachers —
Missouri.
MS 61-2461
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Redd & Gibson, Lamine, Mo.
Records, 1871-74.
2 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Daybook and ledger of a general merchandise firm.
Deposited by William Gibson.
i. General stores — Lamine, Mo.
MS61-2462
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Gentry, DanieL
Legal papers, 1903.
5 folders.
In University of Missouri library. Western Historical manuscripts
Collection.
Group depositions In behalf of Gentry, who was plaintiff la a case
against the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railway Co. involving
floods on the Grand River.
Deposited by Hubart Fuller.
1. Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railway Company. 2. Grand
Rl.er, Mo.— Floods.
MS 61-2468
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Hessemer's Athenenm, Marshall, Mo.
Records, 1882-1905.
2 v. '
In University of Missouri, Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
tion.
Reports, scrapbooks, clippings, and photos, pertaining to plays pre-
sented by a drama club.
Deposited by Mabel Rasse.
1. Theater — Marshall, Mo.
MS 61-2464
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Greene Co., Mo.
School records, 1907-32.
26 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Records from Strafford and neighboring Greene Co. districts. In-
cludes a census of school children (1919-28, 1931-82) school board
records (1907-15), school election records (1918-29) and attendance
and grade records (1911-30)
Gift of Charles E. Glnn.
1. Public schools — Missouri — Greene Co. 2. Schools — Missouri —
Greene Co., Mo.
MS61-246B
Missouri. Univ. Llbr,
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882.
Letters, 1858-82.
ca. 65 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English naturallBt 46 letters to Ernst Krause. Other correspond-
ents Include W. D. Crick and John Flake.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Krause,
Ernst Ludwlg, 1839-1903.
MS 61-2466
Henry E. Huntington Library
Lippmann, Walter, 1889-
Papers, 1932-
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Journalist and author. Correspondence and other papers relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American
Academy of ArtB and Letters, and a MS. of Lippmaun's An inquiry
into the principles of the good society.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2, American Academy of
Arts and Letters. I. Lippmann, Walter, 1889- An inquiry Into
the principles of the good society.
MS61-2467
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Cheney, John Vance, 1848-1922.
Correspondence, 1885-95.
218 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author and librarian. Includes letters from publishers regarding
Cheney's poetry and essays, and from such literary associates as Ina
Ooolbrlth, Joaquin Miller, and E. O. Stedmaa
Summary report and catalog cards in the library.
Purchased from Dawson's Book Shop, 1952.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2468
Henry E. Huntington Library
579
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fields, James Thomas, 1816-1881.
Papers, ca. 1850-1914.
ca. 6400 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif )
Publisher. Correspondence, literary MSS. and other papers In-
cludes notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other miscellaneous
gape™ of Annie Adams Fields. The letters, mainly addressed to
Fields and to his wife are from such writers as Thomas Bailey Aldrlch
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes'
Henry Wads worth Longfellow, James BusseU Lowell, Harriet Beeeher
Stowe, and John Oreenleaf Whittler.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Rosenbach, 1922 ; from Beal, 1934
(Adan^n8^915 raP ° ndenCe ' remlnl8cence8 ' etc -' L ^elds, Annie
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2469
Dnff, Edward Gordon, 1863-1924.
Correspondence, 1889-1924.
ca. 1250 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif )
English Librarian. Letters to Duff concerning bibliographical
1. Books.
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2470
Dunham, Catherine Devenney.
Papers, 1884?-1920.
24 items.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-19)
Speaker for temperance and women's rights. Speeches and papers
mllJ > ™ W T en £ ClUbS ln Jack80n <"><> Concord, Mich., on the
Woman s Christian Temperance Union and Its work, womon suffrage,
the righto of mothers as guardians of their children, and other
women's rights. '
Unpublished Inventory ln the library
Acquired 1951.
*, *«; W , om £ n ' 8 Cnrl8 t |l » I » Temperance Union. 2. Woman— Suffrage—
U. S. 8. Woman— Legal status, laws, etc.
RadcUffe College, lite. MS 61-2471
Sherwin, Belle, 1868-1955.
Papers, 1880-1950.
13 y.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-62 A-S54)
Civic leader. Correspondence, clippings, and photos., illustrating
Miss Sherwln's activities as trustee of Wellesley College; member,
and I president, 1924-84, of the League of Women Voters of the United
btates; and civic leader of Cleveland, Ohio. Includes material on
Ohio* 118 W ° rk ta W ° m War r aDd 0n the C!on8umer 8' League of
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
In part, acquired 1957.
o» V We !! eB JS y Goll< « e - 2 . League of Women Voters of the United
States. 8. Cleveland— PoL & govt 4. European War, 1914-1918—
Women's work. 5. Consumers' League of Ohio.
BadcUffeCoUege. Llbr. MS 61-2472
Roberts, Margaret Stevenson, d. 1952.
Papers, 1900-42.
lbox.
In Radcliffe College Library. Women's Archives (A-44)
Includes letters and telegrams from many persons connected with
the Republican Party and the woman suffrage movement, including
Carrie Chapman Catt and Senator Borah. Much of the the corre-
spondence Is of the years 1919-1921, and relates to the beginnings of
the League of Women Voters.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956.
j^l. Woman— Suffrage— U. S. 2. Republican Party. 8. League of
Wome , n ,*Y, t e 7 s of the United States. i. Catt, Carrie (Lane) Chap-
man, 1859-1947. n. Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.
Radcliffe College. Libr. MS 61-2473
Roe&wood, Edith.
Papers, 1932-54.
■ 1 box.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-45)
Public official. Correspondence, articles, speeches, obituaries, will.
atojcriirtloa of Wm Bockwood by her stater, Ethel R. Phillip., and
gM^OoBesm, hw work with tfae U. 8. OMldraa*. BareS? and
vrtm we Laogne of Women Yetcss, and other public latansis.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1953 and 1955.
1. U, S. Children's Bureau. 2. League of Women Voters of the
United States.
Radcliffe College, Llbr.
MS 61-2474 rev
Coggeshall, Mary Jane Whitely.
Papers, 1882-1909.
1 box.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-13)
Leader in woman suffrage movement in Iowa. Speeches and ar-
ticles relating to the woman suffrage movement.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1948.
1. Woman — Suffrage — Iowa.
MS 61-2475
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Dickens, Charles, 1817-1870.
Papers, 1832-70.
ca. 1250 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English auther. Correspondence and original illustrations to old
curiosity shop, Barnaby Rudge, and other works of Dickens. In-
cludes 130 letters to Oeorglna Hogarth, 15 to Charles Kent, 92 to
Thomas Mltton, 81 to Frederick Ouvry, 65 to Richard Watson, and
427 to W. H. Wills.
1. Dickens, Charles — Illustrations. r, Hogarth, Georgiaa, 1827-
1917. i. Mltton, Tbomas. in. Ouvry, Frederic, 1814-1881. rv. Wat-
son, Richard, 1781-1833. v. Wills, William Henry, 1810-1880.
MS 61-2476
Henry E. Huntington Library
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1927.
Papers, 1886-1928.
18 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-89, A-086)
Labor organizer. Letters, diaries, speeches, articles, notebooks, and
miscellaneous papers concerning the Manhattan Trade' School, the
Women's Trade Union League, the International Congress of Women
of 1915, woman suffrage, labor organizations, strikes, and peace move-
ments. Correspondents Include Jane Addams, Sophonlsba P. Breckin-
ridge, Arthur Brisbane, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Ware Dennett,
Grace H. Dodge, Kathertne S. Dreier, Mary Dreler, Stella Franklin,
Mary Q, Hay, Alice Henry, Harriet B. Laidlaw, Josephine Shaw
Lowell, Frieda S. Miller, Maud Nathan, Pauline Newman, Mary
Ovlngton, Frances Perkins, Louise S. W. Perkins, Margaret Dreler
Robins, Mellnda Scott, Anna Howard Shaw, and Lillian Wald.
Unpublished inventory ln the library.
Acquired 1950 and 1957.
1. New York. Manhattan Trade School for Girls. 2. National
Women's Trade Union League of America. 8. Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom. 1st congress. The Hague, 1915.
4. Woman— Suffrage. 5. Trade-unions. 6. Strikes and lockouts.
T. Peace,
MS 61-2477
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Longacre, James Barton, 1794-1868*.
Papers.
2 ft.
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Engraver and numismatist. Letters to Longacre, notebooks,
diaries, sketches and rough designs, a box of dies and coins, and re-
lated documents. Correspondents include Nicholas Blddle, J. O, Cal-
houn, Lewis Cass, George Gatlin, Asher B. Durand, Edward Everett,
8. O. Haynes, James Madison, John Neagle, Joel Poinsett, Thomas
and Richard Sully, Daniel Webster, and William Wirt.
Purchased from Mrs. John M, Longacre.
1. Numismatics — U. S. 2. Artists— Correspondence, reminiscences,
MS 61-2478
Library Company of Philadelphia
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892.
Papers, 1842-92.
ca. 50 items.
In Library of Congress, Rare Books Division.
Forms part of the Carolyn Wells Houghton collection.
Poet Correspondence, drafts of articles on the Brooklyn City
Hospital and on Ellas Hicks, a&J miscellaneous papers, including a
description of Whitman's last Illness by his nurse, Elizabeth Keller.
Described in Walt Whitman, a catalog based upon the collections
of the Library of Congress, prepared by the Reference Dept. of the Li-
brary of Congress (1955) p. 84-36.
Gift of Mrs. Carolyn Wells Honghtoa.
1. Brooklyn Hospital. 2. Hicks, Ellas, 1748-1830.
MS 61-2470
580
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
IMshop family.
Papers, 1803-1911.
4 ft.
In Miami University Library.
Correspondence, diaries (1805-30), notes, accounts (1805-23), and
memorandum book (1805-52) of Robert H. Bishop i, first president o{
Miami University j correspondence of Robert H. Bishop n, Latin pro-
fessor and secretary of the board of trustees of Miami University;
family correspondence ; diaries <1888-86) of Ann Eliza Lyons Bishop,
wife and the younger Bishop; and diaries (1858-88) of his young
children. The material Is related to the library's Mtamlana collec-
tion.
Unpublished guide in the library.
In large part, gift of Robert H. Montgomery, 1959.
1. Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. i Bishop, Robert Hamilton,
1777-1855. n. Bishop, Robert Hamilton. 1815-1880.
MS 61-2480
Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Library
Hay, Marion E 1865-1933.
Papers, 1909-16.
15ft
In Eastern Washington State Historical Society collections (Spo-
kane)
Governor of Washington. Correspondence (chiefly personal and
private business), drafts and printed copies of speeches, official re-
ports, business records, ncrapbooks, clippings, and a miscellany. The
material rebates mainly to politic?. Including conservation policies and
the Balllnger-Plnchot controversy.- Business papers concern the land
development and colonization activities or the Big Bend Land Co., and
of the National Real Estate Co., In Mexico, of which Hay was presi-
dent Important correspondents ' Include Richard A. Battinger,
Charles R. Case, Charles S. Deneen, Boyd P. Doty, Herbert S. Hadley,
Wesley L. Jones, O. B. Kegley, Robert La Follette, Albert B. Mead,
Miles O. Moore, W. H. Paulhamus, and William H. Taft.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository,
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Hay's daughter, Mrs. Frank P. Weaver, 1951.
1. U. S.— Pol & govt— 1909-1918. 2. Natural resources— U. S. 8.
BalUnger, Richard Achilles, 1858-1922. 4. Plnchot Glfford, 1865-1946.
5. Big Bend Land Company, Wilbur, Wash. 6. National Real Estate
Company,
MS 61-2481
Eastern Wash. State Hist Soc.
Smith, John Jay, 1798-1881, coUeotor.
Papers, 1678-1883.
8 ft. (ca. 4090 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Librarian of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Personal and
family correspondence, including an extensive correspondence of Wil-
liam Logan with Smith's grandfather, John Smith ; material relating
to provincial Pennsylvania; and some papers of the Revolutionary
period. Early papers relate to property transactions, 18th century
trade, export and Import prices, commodities, and rates of exchange.
Many papers relate to the Society of Friends and Include sermons,
notices, and memorials Issued by the Friends.
Presented by Elizabeth P. Smith, Robert P. Smith, Horace J. Sat-
terthwalte, Lloyd P. Satterthwalte, and Arnold Satterthwalte.
1. Pennsylvania — Hist — Colonial period — Sources. 2. Pennsyl-
vania — Hist — Revolution — Sources. & Pennsylvania— Comm. 4.
Friends, Society of, Pennsylvania — Hist — Sources. I. Smith,
John, 1T22-17T1. n. Logan, William, 1718-1777.
MS 61-2482
Library Company of Philadelphia
lories, Richard.
Papers, 1797-1878.
152 Items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
Plantation owner, teacher, and local official, of Campbell and Pitt-
sylvania Counties, Va. Correspondence, daybooks, records of fees and
cases, expense accounts, receipts for the purchase and sale of slaves,
Confederate forms for tax In kind, receipts, and bank shares, family
wills, deeds, a land grant (1797), and a pardon and amnesty document
Issued to Jones after the war, Includes Information on plantation
maintenance and on Jrnes' position as coroner of Pittsylvania Co.,
Va.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1951-57.
1, Teachers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Plantations —
Virginia. 8. Slave trade — Virginia. 4. Coroners — Pitt-
sylvania Co., Va.
MS 61-2483
Duke Univ., Library
Harris, Frederick A
Papers, 1817-44.
126 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, of New London, Campbell Co., Va. Chiefly family and
business correspondence of Harris, mostly from his brother, William
Harris, who settled at various places In Alabama, Tennessee, and
Virginia. The papers concern hardships of farming, effects of the
panic of (4819 on Virginia agriculture, slavery and slave hiring, Vir-
ginia agricultural products, the migration to the old Southwest, and
other topics.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1946.
1. Farm life — Southern States. 2. Agriculture— Virginia, 8. Slav-
ery In the U. S. — Southern States. 4. Migration, Internal— Southern
States. i. Harris, William.
MS 61-2484
Duke Univ. Library
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchior, 1711-1787.
Papers, 1733-87.
ca. 4 ft (ca. 70 Items)
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor. Correspondence, 26 diaries, journals, sermon out-
lines, reports and other papers.
Archives catalog In the library.
Described In Inventory of unpublished material for American re-
ligious history In Protestant church archives and other repositories,
by W.H. Allison (1910)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church — Sermons. 3. Lutheran Church In Pennsyl-
vania — Hist — Sources.
MS 61-2485
Lutheran Theol. Sem, Library
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1745-1825.
Papers, 1767-1821.
' ca.6ft :
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor, author, and university professor. Correspond-
ence, 90 vols, of diaries (1767-1810), sermon outlines, notes on theol-
ogy, church records, account books, and other papers. The first vol.
of the diaries contains the beginning of Helmnth's autobiography,
Archives catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2, Lutheran Church — Sermons. 8. Theology — Outlines, syllabi, etc
4. Church records and registers — Pennsylvania.
MS61-2486
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library
Seyffarth, Gustav, 1796-1885.
Papers, 1819-82.
ca. 2 ft. (150 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Louis)
Archeologlst and university professor. Essays on Egyptian culture
and history, especially astronomy and astrology; articles on the chro-
nology In the Old Testament and the Septuaglnt; material for the
construction of lunar and chronological tables; and transcripts with
translations of the inscriptions on the Rosetta stone, the Tanls stone,
and the obelisk In Central Park, New York. The material is related
to the reposItory's'O. F. W. Walther, F. Wyneken, and F. Delltzsch
collections.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gifts of the Pritzlafl Library, 1952 and 1858.
1. Egypt— Hist. — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Bible. O. T. —
Chronology. 8. Moon— Tables. 4. Chronology, Historical— Tables, 5.
Egyptian language — Inscriptions.
MS61-2487
Concordia Historical Institute
Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-1948.
Papers, 1923-42.
ca. 55 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author, diplomat, and lawyer. Correspondence relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and MSB. of Stlmson's works, The
dynamiters, The western way, and chapter 10 of The American Con-
stitution.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, I. Stimson, Frederic
Jesup, 1855-1948. The dynamiters, n. Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-
1943. The western way. m. Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-1948. The
American Constitution.
MS61-2488
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
581
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923.
Papers, 1911-23.
ca. 126 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Historian and author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
VSfi ^"w te "LP*. aa i LetteTB and tte American Academy of
Arte and Letters, MS. of a chapter of Thayer's book Gavour, and MSS
or z poems. ' *■*«*>,
Open to Investigators Under library restrictions
a -. Na i'T na A InstItute "'.A 118 and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. i. Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1928. Oavour.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
prfgsby, Hugh Blair, 1806-1881.
Correspondence, 1887-81.
226 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Historian. Correspondence of Grlgsby with Robert Charles Win-
throp, of Boston, and letters of Hugh Carrfngton Grlgsby to Wlnthrop.
The letters concern public addresses delivered by Hugh Blair Grlgsby
and Wlnthrop, and the former's work regarding the Virginia Constltu-
tlonal Conventions of 1776, 1788, and 1829-80
leaf Socle?' ?17M 'msb' 1 ^ ProceedlnB8 6f * he Massachusetts Hlstor-
Glft of Robert Charles Wlnthrop, Jr., 1896.
1. Vlrglnla-rConstltutlonal history— Sources. t Wlnthnm.
Robert Charles, 1809-1894. a. Grlgsby, Hugh OarrlngtonT
V.rg.r,aHist.Soc. MS 61-2490
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1856.
Papers, 1664-1891.
ca. 11,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer. Papers relating to legal cases, estates Phil-
adelphia properties, etc. In which Wharton was professionally Inter-
ested. These Include Van Dyke vs. Philadelphia (1867) ; Jay Cooke
bankruptcy (1875) ; Library Company of Philadelphia (1871-78) •
M^ cpe ^ tr Sf t deet-WO); Pennsylvania Steamship Company
}?2&jii£ e £-SL£ 0, l e U 830 " 88 ) i Franklin Fire Insurance Company
iH?J"5 ! a £ lfflth fam11 / ?" ate ( 18 "-47); Worth family estate
(1812-91), and surreys of the Delaware and Schuylkill Oanal Com-
pany (1839) '
Presented by Mrs. Henry Wharton, 1937-r88.
1. Lawyers— PhUadelphla-r-Cprrespondence, reminiscences, etc.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 1861-1957.
Papers, 1900-52.
ca. 800 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and MSS. of Sedgwick's works, Memoirs of an epl.
curean, Dan Chaucer, and Old Stockbrldge.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
-■■ 1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. i. Sedgwick, Henry Dwlght, 1861-1957. Memoirs
of an epicurean, n. Sedgwick, Henry Dwlght, 1861-1957. Dan
Chaucer, m. Sedgwick, Henry Dwlght, 1861-1957. Old Stockbrldge.
a i a „ . MS 61-2492
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
McClellan, Henry Brainerd, 1840-1904.
Papers, 1862-87.
56 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Confederate Officer. Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other
papers. Includes miscellaneous numbers of the Annals of the war
K«£2 k the ™ Ph i, la !Jf lphla Week 'y times (1877-87), and a poem
SSlIf ' ^ y J> E - B J Stua , rt ' laBcr »*d to his cousin, Nannie Overton
Stuart. Correspondents Include Edward Porter Alexander, Briscoe
Gerard Baldwin, George Armstrong Ouster, Jefferson Davis. Jubal
Anderson Early John H. S. Funk, Sarah J. Godwin, JohiT Brown
Gordon, David McMurtrle Gregg, Wade Hampton, Henry Heth, Am-
brose PoweU Hill, John Bell Hood, Joseph Hooker? Mary Anna Morri-
son Jackson, Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Joseph Bggleston Johnston,
Fltzhugh Lee, Robert Edward Lee, Oarswell McClellan, Hunter
Holmes McGulre, Walter K, Martin, the Comte de Paris, Ohannlng M.
Smith, Franklin Stringfellow, J. is. B. Stuart, Walter Herron Taylor,
Charles Scott Venable, James B. Well, and Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox.
In part, gift of Anne McClellan Holloway to the Confederate Me-
morial Association, 1955.
1. The Annals of the war. 2, Brandy Station, Battle of, 1863.
8. Gettysburg, Battle of, 1888. 4. Wilderness, Battle of the, 1864.
MS 61-2498
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Aldrich, James Franklin, 1853-1933.
Papers, 1841-1932.
ca. 400 Items.
In Chicago Historical Society Library.
U. S. Representative, Chicago city official, businessman, and re-
ceiver of national banks. Correspondence, mostly letters to Aldrich •
a letter book of ca. 100 letters requesting President McKinley to ap!
point Aldrich as Minister to Belgium; essays and articles by Aldrich
on the Republican Party, the history of Chicago, and the Presidential
hopes of Thomas B. Reed In 1896; reminiscences of lesser known
abolitionists ; ca. 85 letters received by Zeblna Eastman concerning
abolition and abolitionists ; a few Items Involving Francis Trowbridge
Sherman, mostly concerning post office patronage ; and various other
papers concerning Aldrich's political career and national, Illinois and
Chicago politics. Correspondents Include James G. Blaine and John
Warne Gates. Correspondents of Zeblna Eastman Include Gamaliel
Bailey, William Cullen Bryant, Ellhu Burrltt, Salmon P. Chase, John
Farnsworth, Edmund Fry, John P. Hale, and Ellhu B. Washburne
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift of Mrs. L. Sherman Aldrich, I960.
1. Republican Party. 2. Chicago— Hist.— Addresses, essays, lec-
tures. 3. Chicago— Pol & govt 4. Reed, Thomas Braskett, 1839-1902
6. D. S .— Pol & govt— 1893-1897. 6. Illinois— Pol. & govt 7. Aboil-
tlonlsts. i. McKlnley, WlUlam, Pres. U. S., 1848-1901. n. Eastman.
Zeblna.
Chicago Hist Soc. Llur.
MS 61-2494
Ballard, William W
Correspondence, 1873-78.
465 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, of Salem, Va, Correspondence concerning Ballard's legal
practice. Includes letterheads of the American Hotel, Richmond;
New River White Sulphur Springs, Giles Co., Va.; Wesleyan Female
Institute, Staunton, Va. ; Hampton Normal and Agricultural Insti-
tute, Hampton, Va,; and J. W. Oardwell & Co., O. 4 M. Marshall, and
Walton, Whan & Co., all of Richmond. ^
Purchased from J. W. A. Smith, 1954.
1. Lawyers — Salem, Va, — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2495
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Covington, Samuel Fulton, 1819-1889.
Papers, 1832-89.
6 ft
In Miami University library.
Business executive, promoter of waterway Improvement, editor and
local politician. Diary and memorandum books, class records ( 1832-
88) of the Rising Sun Seminary, Rising Sun, Ind., minutes (1835-87)
of the Rising Sun Insurance Co., and letter press books of the Globe
Insurance Co.
Gift of the heirs of Mr. Covington, 1959.
■ 1. Rising Sun, Ind. I. Globe Insurance Company, Cincinnati
MS61-2496
Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio. Library
Beardsley, Elliot, 1801-1871.
Beardsley and Alvord papers, 1839-70.
9 ft. (ca. 10,600 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Merchants and manufacturers of Wlnsted, Conn. Bills, receipts
orders, accounts, cancelled checks, and other business papers of
Beardsley and James R, Alvord, and of the Empire Knife Co which
they founded in 1856.
_1. Knives. I. Alvord, James R. n. Empire Knife Couroanv
Wlnsted, Conn .
^ ■ . tt. . a MS 61-2497
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
Whiteaker, John, 1820-1902.
Papers, 1852-1902, 1943.
ca. 60 Items.
In part, transcripts,
In Lane County Pioneer Museum (Eugene, Or.)
Governor, and U.S. Representative from Oregon. Correspondence,
short diaries, notes, and a land donation. Includes Whlteaker's
official correspondence as Governor, and correspondence concerning
the launching and christening of the liberty ship John Whiteaker by
his daughter, Anne Whiteaker, in 1948. Related books, pictures and
memorabilia are found In other collections of the Museum.
Open to Investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gifts from the Whiteaker family and friends, 1945-60
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt— 1859- 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1877-
1$81.
MS 61-2498
Lane Co. Pioneer
Museum
582
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Koochiching County Historical Society.
Manuscript collection, late 19th cent.
ca. 850 items.
In Koochiching County Historical Society collections (Interna-
tional Falls, Minn.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Ca. 300 letters and accounts (originals with triplicate copies) of
early settlers of Koochiching County, describing their life and rea-
sons for settling; ca, 35 community histories, giving the first settlers,
schools, post offices, teachers, and various other "firsts;" several
scrapbookg, mostly of newspaper clippings; ca. 800 pictures of every-
day life of early settlers ; and printed matter.
1. Pioneers — Koochiching Co., Minn. 2. Frontier and pioneer life —
Minnesota — Koochiching Co. 8. Koochiching Co., Minn. — History,
Local.
MS 61-2499
Koochiching Co. Hist. Society
Marquette County (Mich.) Historical Society.
Papers, 1794-1955.
ca. 6000 items.
In Marquette County Historical Society collections.
Business papers of local Interest. Includes papers of the Burt
family, descendants of William Austin Burt who Invented the solar
compass nnd with his sons conducted the original survey of the Upper
Peninsula of Michlgnn In the 1840's; papers and letters of Edward
N. Breltung, who was interested in the local Iron ore mines ; letters
of Charles Thompson Harvey pertaining to the building of the first
locks in the Bhip cnnal at Sault Ste Marie in 1855 ; papers of John
Munro Longyear, businessman Interested In. Iron ore mines, canal
land grants, and timber lands ; and other papers dealing with lroi ore
mining, blast furnaces, local railroads, small businesses, and geneal-
ogy.
1. Iron mines and mining — Michigan, Northern Peninsula. 2.
Sault Sainte Marie Canal. 3, Land grants — Michigan, Northern Pen-
insula, 4, Timber — Michigan, Northern Peninsula. 5. Railroads —
Michigan, Northern Peninsula. 6. Marquette Co., Mich. — Geneal.
I. Burt family, n. Breltung, Edward Nicklas, 1871- hi. Harvey,
Charles Thompson, 1829- iv. Longyear, John Munro, 1850-1922,
MS 61-2500
MarquetteCo. Hist. Soc.
Neil family.
Records, 1774-1872.
156 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Correspondence, business accounts, and bills of lading relating to
merchandising activities of the Nell family of Portsmouth, N. H.
Includes correspondence between William Nell of Portsmouth and
George Andrews, n Dover, N. H. merchant, and letters and documents
relating to a settlement for financial loss suffered by the Nell family
resulting from the British In 1815, and the restitution of loss made by
the British Government In 1855.
Purchase, 1955.
1. Merchants, American — New Hampshire. 2. Portsmouth, N. H. —
Comm. 8. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Claims.
MS 61-2501
Michigan. TJnlv. Clements Library
Gooding, Zephaniah W
Correspondence, 1833-72.
113 items.
In Duke University Library.
Soldier and teacher, of Bristol, New York. Chiefly personal letters
(1861-64). The letters discuss mainly life In the Union Army, the
teaching profession and the westward movement. Includes refer-
ences to camp life, battles, President Lincoln, Confederate fortifica-
tions In North Ourolina, teaching In the West and in New York, the
price of land, preparations for migration, and frontier life.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1957.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. U. S. —
Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 3. Lincoln, Abraham,
Pres. U. S., 1809-1865. 4, Teachers — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 5. Frontier and pioneer life— The West.
MS 61-2502
Duke Univ. Llbrnry
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1900.
Papers, 1873-1931.
355 Items.
In Duke University Library.
British social reformer. Mostly letters from Holyoake to William
H. Duignan, illustrating his career as a reformer. Includes Informa-
tion on the movement to Improve worklngmen's conditions, Irish re-
form, Holyoake's journey to the U. S. (1882), his religious views, nnd
home rule for England and Ireland.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1952. ■■ ^
1 Labor and laboring classes— Gt. Brit. 2. Home rule (Ireland)
8. U. S.— Descr. & tra v.— 1865-1900. I. Duignan, William Henry,
d. 1914.
MS 61-2603
Duke Univ. Library
Mary Angeline, Sister, ooUeotor.
Twentieth century poets collection, 1940-41.
07 items.
In College of Notre Dame Library (Baltimore)
In part, transcripts.
MSS. of poems (many of which have been published) signed by
the authors, almost all sf whom are contemporary American poets.
Includes a few letters vrltten to Sister Mary Angeline.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Sister Mary Angeline, 1941.
1, American poetry— 20th cent
Secular name: Ellen Hughes.
MS 61-2504
Ooll. of Notre Dame of Maryland. Ltbr.
Muhlenberg College, Alleniown, Pa. Library.
Manuscript collection, 1775-
24 Items and 22 folders.
In Muhlenberg College Library.
Papers of the Muhlenberg family, and stories, plays, and poetry
written in the Pennsylvania German dialect Muhlenberg family
papers consist of letters from Henry M. and John Peter Gabriel
Muhlenberg, a diary of F-Hedrich Augustus Muhlenberg, aDd an
autograph album of Eva Muhlenberg. Pennsylvania German dialect
writings Include all the work of Michael A. Gruber, Lloyd A. Moll,
and Charles O. More. •
Information on literary rights available In the llhrary.
Mainly gift of the author or his family.
1. German-American literature— Pennsylvania. 2. Pennsylvania
German dialect— Texts. I. Muhlenberg family,
MS 61-2506
Muhlenberg Coll. Library
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem.
Church plays, 1896-1914.
ca. 100 items. ,_, ,
In Church of the New Jerusalem, New Church Library (Cincin-
nati)
In part, transcripts.
Original dramas presented by church members upon various oc-
casions ; mainly Christmas plays, probably written in the early 1800's.
Many are known to have been written by Elsie Hobart Carter, others
by Bachel Butler. Includes about 50 pageants presented at Christmas
and Easter.
Gift
1. Keligious drama. 2. Christmas plays, 8. Easter— Drama,
i. Carter, Elsie Hobart
MS61-2506
Church of the New Jerusalem, Cincinnati
Law, Andrew, 1749-1821.
Papers, 1775-1821.
3 ft. (ca. 1200 Items) „,.,,*.,.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts. _ .
Composer, educator, and publisher of sacred music. Correspond-
ence (family, business, and professional), personal accounts, mem-
oranda, MSS. of music, and student lists, together with ca. 700 busi-
ness accounts, receipts and other papers of Law and his brother
William, who was his business associate. Correspondence includes
letters concerning the printing and distribution of Law's musical pub-
lications, and letters relating to the singing schools which he con-
ducted from Vermont to South Carolina. Correspondents include
M. K Bnrtlett, Blnny & Konaldson, Amos Holbrook, Nathan Jones,
Jonathan Law, Samuel Andrew Law, and Jonadab Lawrence.
Purchase, 1960. . „ „ , „
1 Musicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Music— Manu-
scripts 3. Choral societies— U. S. I. Law, William, of Cheshire,
° 0nn - MS61-2507
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Men, George, 1808-1876.
Correspondence, 1856-67.
455 items. , .
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Author and educator. Letters relating to chess, MaelzePs autom-
MS 61-2508
583
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
ADen, George, 1808-1876. .„ , . ,.
■ (Continued)
a i°?.v!?! ss Bames and "ibllography, the Chess monthly, Allen's Life
»«.?«' a . n ? ™ ne , r But> 3 e<:t8 - Correspondents Include S. Austin
MiV^n' °^ el ^ F 'l ke ' W - R - Henry > Gregor y B - Keen . S. Weir
Mitchell, and Paul Morphy. '
' Purchase, 1884,
l.Ohess — Collections. 2. Automata.
T1K _ , MS 61-2508
library Company of Philadelphia
Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1878.
Papers, 1859-1906.
4691tems.
In Duke University Library.
Zoologist and geologist. Correspondence and other papers of Hartt
and of his son, Rollln Lynde Hartt, a Congregatlonal P mln™ter The
material relates to sn expedition on which O. P. Hartt accompanied
iSSS -tJSSSS ?' S ?«^' 8 " u , dent aa ™ ■* Williams oSSSfcE
tSS A™™ & in u b l}^ geoIogy and z oo'ogy. and other matters;
Includes an essay by O. F. Hartt on music, and letters of the wife ofa
Southern carpetbagger. Correspondents Include Fred T Aldrldee
SdKNoyf ° n ° flble - Mary °V ° w *? Fred^FoVster^afd
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1949.
<. 1" .W'lllHms College-Students. 2. Thayer Expedition, 1865-1866.
3. Montana-Descr. & tray. i. Geology. B. Zoology. 6. Reconstruct
Oon. I. Hartt, Rollln Lynde, 1869-1946.
DukeUniv. Library " MS<61-2609
Pry, William Henry, 1813-1864.
Music manuscripts, 1833-64.
ca. 40 Items.
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Composer and journalist. Scores, some holograph, of Fry's ODerns
(Aurelis the vestal, Leonora, and Notre Dame of Paris) choral
WO £S "T^^es, symphonies, chamber muslc,Tnd "the "wortaT
Described in The musical works of William Heni^Fry in tte col-
£ptoT(lM6? ar? C ° ffiPany ° f Polla<lel P h ">. by TOUam^ett
Presented by Edward P. Fry.
1. Instrumental music. 2. Vocal music. 8. Operas— Scores.
Library Company of Philadelphia MS 61-2510
Du Simitiere, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (<?a.)-1784, collector.
Papers.
2 ft
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections
of ^w», re l.^l ne t0 na 5 ra l hl8t0ry ' Indlan Ute . a "d ™rlous aspects
PenrSyWanla y ' partlcularly of New England, New York, and
Described In Descriptive catalogue of the Du Simitiere papers In
R^Krve^ 1 ^) °* PbU ^^ ™<* »y the Hlsfo^ical
Purchase, 1786.
1. Natural history— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2 Indians of
Sources ^ "*" & eu " t 3 ' U> s '-Hlst-C^lonlBJ peSod-
Library Company of
Philadelphia
MS 61-2511
U.S. Library of Congress.
Manuscript plays collection.
160ft, '
In Library of Congress, Rare Books Division.
... P" 01 ' 80 , 6 ^ and unpublished plays in manuscript form submitted to
the Copyright Office for registration.
1. Drama— Collections.
MS 61-2512
Richards, John William, 1803-1854.
Papers, 1821-54.
ca. 4 ft
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
C ergyman. Correspondence, a 7 volume diary, a 4 volume dlarium
i£SZ ,1 m J 8ermons and sermon notes, lectures, addresses, church
ITZ . 'H ?l y Dotes J 8u J mmnrle8 of theological books, translations, his-
torlcal sketches, and other papers.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. Lutheran Church— Olergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 3. Church records and registers-
Pennsylvania. 4. Theology— OuHlnes, syllabi, etc.
Lutheran Theol.Sem. Library MS 61-2513
Jacobs, Michael, 1808-1871.
Papers, ca. 1828-65.
ca. i ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor and college professor. Correspondence, lecture
notes, sermons, church records, and family notes. Includes papers
(ca. 1828-47) from Jefferson College, Canonburg, Pa.
Archives catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1, Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 3. Church records and registers-
Pennsylvania. 4. Jacobs family. i. Jefferson College, Canonburg,
Lutheran Theol. Sem.
Library
MS 61-2614
Sievers, Friedrich, 1852-1929.
Papers, 1874-1927.
3 ft. (ca. 2200 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St, Louis)
Lutheran pastor. Sermons chiefly In German.
Open to investigators under restrictions of tha repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
1. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 2. Sermons, German.
a, =. . , . MS 61-2515
Concordia Historical Institute
Sillak, John, 1864-1953.
Papers, 1930-50.
1 ft. (20 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor. Chiefly translations of the Book of Concord Into
Estonian, and a copy of a letter written by Sillak to the Provincial
Government of Alberta, Canada on the conflict between the Estonian
congregation and the "red" element over a local cemetery.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of the Prltzlaff Library, 1955.
1. Estonians In Alberta. 2. Lutheran Church In Alberta.
I. Lutheran Church. Book of Concord.
Concordia Historical
Institute
MS 61-2516
Horn, Edward Traill, 1850-1916.
Papers, 1869-ca. 1913.
ca, 10 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
„■ Lutheran pastor. Correspondence, sermons, lectures and notes on
lectures, studies, extracts, translations, and other papers. Includes
?£ r S™ e T a ? d 5 ln V tes ("Oa-HKS) °* the JolntCommlttee on
the Common Service Book of which Horn was secretary
Archives catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
•> T„rt U .? era £,. C *'? < *r ;Cler8y ~ Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
1*™" Church— Sermons. 3. Lutheran Church. Liturgy and
ritual. i. Joint Committee on the Common Service Book. ss
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library MS 61-2517
Schaeffer, Charles Frederick, 1807-1879.
Papers, 1827-78.
ca. 4 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman, educator, author, and translator. Correspondence
(mostly 1865-78), sermon outlines (1835-45), sermons/lectures, notes
reports; Annotations on the gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Reuben
Hill; a salutatory oration (1827) at the University of Pennsylvania
licenses and certificates, nnd other papers ■-....< •
Unpublished finding aid In the library.'
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
n r' .v Utnera , n . Cl \urch— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. S.Bible. N. T. Matthew— Criticism,
interpretation, etc. '
MS 61-2518
Lutheran Theol. Sem.
Library
Oxford, Ohio. Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1825-1933.
9 v. .
In Miami University Library.
Session records (1825-1925) and trustee records (1882-1933) of
the First Presbyterian Church of Oxford, known since 1927 as the
Memorial Presbyterian Church. Includes a volume of trustee records
MS 61-2519
584
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Oxford, Ohio. Memorial Presbyterian Church.
(Continued)
(1861-78) of the First and Third Presbyterian Churches of Oxford, a
volume of records (1841-60) of the Second Presbyterian Church of
Oxford, and a volume of records (1844-64) of the Synod of Cincinnati.
Deposited by the Memorial Presbyterian Church.
1. Church records and registers— Oxford, Ohio. 2. Presbyterian
Ohnrch In Oxford, Ohio. i. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.
Synods. Cincinnati.
MS 61-2519
Miami Unlv„Oxford, Ohio. Library
Schantz, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1836-1907.
Papers, 1867-1907.
ca.lft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman, author, and editor. A 50 year record of ministerial
acts In 6 volumes, 8 volumes of Journals (1901-04), 8 volumes of
synodlcal sermons (1002-04), addresses, articles, reviews, reports, and
other papers.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Church records and registers— Pennsylvania. 8. Registers of births,
etc. — Pennsylvania. 4. Lutheran Church — Sermons.
MS61-2620
Lutheran Theol, gem. Library
Seiss, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1904.
Papers, ca. 1862-1908.
ca.4ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman and author. Correspondence, an 11 volume autobiogra-
phy, autobiographical notes, draft sermons, notes, an address at the
dedication of the seminary building and grounds at Mt, Airy, and
other papers.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1 Lutheran Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 8. Philadelphia. Lutheran Theologi-
cal Seminary.
MS61-2B21
Lutheran Theol, Sem. Library
Schmucker, Beale Melanchton, 1827-1888.
Papers, 1848-88.
ca. 2 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman and historian. Correspondence, historical writings and
10 notebooks on the Lutheran Church In America, biographical
sketches of various Lutheran pastors, liturgical and hymnologlcal
notes, and other papers.
Unpublished finding aid in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church In the U, S.— Hist 2. Lutheran Ohurch^Blog,
8. Lutheran Church, Liturgy and ritual. 4. Lutheran Church —
Hymns.
MS61-2622
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library
Arizona. University. Oijtce of the President.
Papers of presidents Adams, Billman, Comstock, and
Parker, 1891-1901.
11 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Correspondence, reports, and miscellaneous papers of Theodore B.
Comstock, Howard Billman, Millard M Parker, and F. Tale Adams
during their terms as presidents of the University of Arizona.
1. Arizona. University — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-2523
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792.
Letters, ca. 1770-ca. 1785.
218 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (Sal. Marino, Calif.)
BngllBh author and governor of Landguard Fort Letters to Thlck-
nesse's friend John Cooke of Monmouthshire, relating to Thlcknesse's
family and business affairs, life at Bath, and travels In France and
Belgium, with » to Thomas Gainsborough. -
Summary report and catalog cards in the library,
Purchased from Ifan Kyrle Fletcher, 1840.
1. Bath, Bng.— Soc. life & cast. 2. France— Descr. & trav. S. Bel-
glum — Deacr. & trav. 4. Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727-1788. z.
Cooke, John, of Monmouthshire.
MS 61-2624
Henry El. Huntington Library
Stow, Joseph W
Papers, 1865.
41 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington library (San Marino, Calif.)
Chiefly letters and reports sent to Stow and Mb San Francisco asso-
ciates, among whom was Edward J. Prlngle, from mining scouts W. A.
Williams and Joseph Lee. These men examined quartz mines In Eldo-
rado, Calaveras, Amador, and Tuolumne Counties, Calif.
Purchased from Edwin Grnbhorn, 1845.
1, Mines and mineral resources — California. 2. Gold mines and
mining— California.
MS 61-2526
Henry B. Huntington Library
Stone, Andrew J
Correspondence, 1862-66.
45 Items.
In Henry B, Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters from Stone, of Dunbarton, N. H,, written mostly from Cali-
fornia while working In the mines and as a sawmill engineer. In-
cludes letters from some of Stone's friends who remained In Califor-
nia, after Stone returned home to serve in Vie Union Army.
Catalog cards in the library.
Purchased from the Aldlnl Book Co., 1044.
1. Miners— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2, Frontier and pio-
neer life— California.
MS 61-2526
Henry B. Huntington Library
Colton, John Burt, 5. 1831, oolleotor.
Jayhawkers of '49 papers, ca. 1870-1932.
ca. 550 Items.
"In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters and narratives concerning the Jayhawkers or Death Valley
Party of 1849. Includes eight volumes of clippings chiefly dealing
with westward migration.
Acquired from Edward T. Colton, 1880.
1. Death Valley, Calif. 2. Overland Journeys to the Pacific. 8. Mi-
gration, Internal — U. S. 4. Frontier and pioneer llfe--The West
X. Title.
MS 61-2527
Henry B. Huntington Library
Ballinger, Richard Achilles, 1858-1922.
Papers, 1907-22.
15 ft (ca. 8000 Items)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer and Secretary of the Interior. Mainly papers relating to
Bellinger's term as Secretary of the Interior (1809-11), together with
some material on the period of his service as Commissioner of the
General Land Ofllce, some business letters (1914-20) pertaining to the
Lake Ballinger Land Co., memoranda on the Forestry Service, records
of miscellaneous hearings, and letters of condolence on Bollinger's
death. Concerns primarily the Balllnger-Plnchot controversy which
culminated In the Congressional Investigation of the Interior Dept
and the Bureau of Forestry in 1910. Much of the correspondence re-
lates to patronage. Correspondents of particular Importance include
Elbert Francis Baldwin, Alfred Battle^Brastus Bralnerd.Ira Alex-
ander Campbell, Don M. Carr, John Edward Chllberg, Walter Ell
Clark, James Dennlson Colt Jacob McGovook Dickinson, James Ru-
dolph Garfleld, Marlon B. Hay, Samuel Hamilton Hedges, Frank Har-
ris Hitchcock, Julius O. Hubbel], Francis King, Osceola Kyle, Oscar
Lawler, Matthew D. McBnlry, James T. Macey, Ormsby McHarg,
Franklin MacVeagh, John Franklin Miller, the National Peace Con-
gress In Chicago, 1909, Charles Lathrop Pack, Edmund Taylor Perkins,
Frank Pierce, Edgar Bramwell Piper, Norman Plass, James Theodore
Ronald, Theodore Roosevelt Thomas Ryan, Alfonso Paine Sawyer,
Henry (Harry) Herman Schwartz, the Alaska-Vukon-Paclflc Exposi-
tion In Seattle, 1809, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Albert Shaw,
Frederic DeLysle Smith, William Howard Taft, Albert T. Tennant
Reginald Heber Thompson, Clement S. Ucker, John J. Vertices, Emma
B. Walker, George Woodward Wickersham, George Ulysses Young,
and many others. The material Is related to the library's Brastus
Bralnerd collection.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ballinger, 1058.
1. U. S. Dept. of the Interior. 2. U. S. General Land Ofllce. 8.
U. S Forest Service. 4. Natural resources — U. S. 8. Plnchot 61*-
f ord,' 1885-1046. 6. Patronage ( Political ) — U. B.
MS 61-2528
Washington. Univ., Senttle. Library
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1932.
Papers, 1865-1930.
681 items.
In UsivenUy of Georgia Library.
Lawyer, railroad commissioner, and Governor of Georgia, Corre-
spoBdnes, fceeraots. Mils, notes, m& eHppinss. Tb» balk of the b»-
MS 61-2589
585
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1932.
(Continued)
n£tL f ™n^ Wn , th ! j 6 !^ 18W-18 - The material 1b related to other
Brown collections In the library. »««=»
Gift of Felix Hargrett, 1966.
1. Georgia— Pol & govt.— 1865-
Georgia. Univ. L,br. MS 61-2629
Rice, John Birchard, 1832-1893.
Papers, 1863-1914.
ca. 1800 Items.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Physician, Army officer, and U. S. Jtepresentatlve from Ohio Cor-
reapondence, personal and business papers, legal materials, bankbooks,
bills statements, reports, notes on medicine, political notes, and re-
lated printed materials. The.correspondence (1863-93) relates main-
,7 to medicine, Rtce£ service as a military surgeon In the Civil War,
and pol tics during his term In the 47th Congress, but contains some
family letters, mainly to Mrs. Bice. Includes comments and notes
on elections, the MS. of Bice's speech at Fremont, Ohio (1880) ; letters
S^JiS 1 *^ rela * ln « to St Paul's Episcopal Church, Fremont; Caleb
a. Blaweu Daners. of local Interest: n larcn * letters inii
papers relatlnglo Lampazos Silver Mine oTaDl¥uie%S' WT-
tract of Malt Co., located In Fremont; a Eenyon Military Acedemy
passbook, 1895-96; and account and Index books of Fremont doctors
and business firms.
Card index in the library.
Purchased from T. L Hogue, 1941-42.
1. Medicine— Fremont, Ohio. 2, U. S. Army— Surgeons— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Medical
and sanitary affairs. 4. Fremont, Ohio. St Paul's Hplscopal Church.
0. Lampazos Silver Mine Company. 3. Trommer Brtract of Malt
Company, Fremont, Ohio. 7. U, S.— Pol. & govt— 1881-1885. 8. Ken-
yon Military Academy, Gambler, Ohio. i. Bldwell, Caleb H.
-,. _^,„ tr MS61-2630
Butherford B. Hayes Library
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1828-1911.
Papers, 1848-92.
138items.
In Henry H. Huntington Library (Ban Marino, Calif.)
Congregational minister and author: Correspondence and literary
«lo2» SS U ^ \SZ v fS l T °i Tba iUe <* Jolul Greenleaf WhlttieV
ImSJ.^ii™ 18 ™ e °i SPSS- Oorrespondents include Thomas Bailey
i^^^&sjFSsgi-ir* Rus9BU ^ "-^
Chiefly acquired from W. K. Blxby, 1918.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Hleeinson
Thomas Wentworth, 1828-1911. John GreSeaf Whlttier. '
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-2631
Woolley, Robert Wickliffe, 1871-1968.
Papers, 1842-1968.
19 ft (ca. 17,000 items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division,
rt-P^. 001 ?" Party DublIclt y leader, Journalist, and public official.
Correspondence, an autobiography called Politics Is hell, reports,
memoranda, speeches, articles, financial papers, family records clh>
pings, printed material, photos., and memorabilia. About a third of
2£ SHS!" *? noe J2? $ e Democratic political campaigns of 1912, 1916,
and 1920, when Woolley was engaged tn organising party pub iclty ;
another third concerns the Interstate Commerce OommtssMn; "of which
^. WM ?... memb S r ' J 917 " 21 : an « the remainder concerns various
other political, family, and personal matters. Important corre-
spondents include Alben Berkley, Louis D. Brandeis, Desha Breckin-
ridge, James M. Cox, Josephus Daniels, Edward M. House, William G.
McAdoo, George Foster Peabody, Franklin D. Boosevelt. Daniel O.
&5 arry 5; T rum « n . Joseph P. Tumulty, and Woodrow WUson.
Register published in 1960 by the Library of Congress. '
Uifts of Mr. Woolley, 1951 ; Marguerite Trenholm Woolley 1959
n £ ^"o?'! Pa J?'\,S 1 u ' s - Interstate Commerce Commission,
a U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1901-1958. 4. Woolley family.
MS61-2633
Olivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858.
Papers, 1827-85.
92 items.
In Henry. B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
^f^ul Cor 2IS ,nd J2 nce «*«nHng the Poe-Ohlvers controversy
and 28 literary MSS. Oorrespondents include G. K. Dickinson. John
Glerlow, and Edgar Allan Poe. —»»»«, «™«.
Catalog cards in the library.
1. Poe, Bdgar Allan, 1809-1849. 2. PlaglariHn.
r, a mxx t . -* MS 61-2583
Henry E. Huntington Library
b. 1842.
Washburn, Edson D
Diaries, 1863-65.
8v.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Union soldier. Diary kept by Washburn as a member of Company
D, Eighth Regiment, Minnesota Infantry, describing his experiences
while stationed at Fort Ripley and PnynesvlUe during the Sioux out-
break; while serving with General Alfred Sully's punitive expedition
against the Sioux in 1864; and while in the South with his regiment
during the Civil War.
Gift of Bdson Washburn, 1989.
1. TJ. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Dakota In-
dians—Wars, 1862-1885.
». tt. .c, MS 61-2584
Minn, Hist Soc.
Green, Henry, 1801-1873.
Papers, 1869-70.
ca. 160 Items. ■
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English bibliographer and Presbyterian clergyman. Letters, notes,
circulars, and other papers relating to Green's book, Andrea Aldatt
(1872)
L Green, Hecry, 1801-1878. Andrea Aldatt
MS 61-2636
Henry B. Huntington Library
Reynolds, Daniel Harris, 1832-1902.
Papers, 1861-92.
181 Items.
In University of Arkansas Library.
In part transcripts (typewritten)
Confederate Army officer, lawyer, and Arkansas State senator.
Correspondence ; a diary (1861-02) ; a biographical sketch ; battle
reports ; lists of battles, casualties, and prisoners ; and assignments
of troops. Primarily concerns Reynolds military service, and the
1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles, including Company A, part of which
was organized under Reynolds as the Chicot Rangers. Correspondents
Include A. H. Garland.
Unpublished calendar tn the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
Gift of Martha H. Williams, 195a
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
& Arkansas Cavalry, 1st Mounted Rifles, 1861-1865. & U. S.— Hist —
Civil War — Regimental histories— Arkansas Cavalry— 1st Mounted
Rifles. .:
MS 61-2686
Arkansas. Univ. Libr.
Cravens and Boren.
Records, 1913-22.
9t.
In University of Arkansas Library.
Business records of a firm of merchants, consisting of four ledgers,
one account book, a daybook, a record of property mortgaged for sup-
plies, and two Indexes to the ledgers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchase, 1954,
1. Merchants, American— Arkansas.
MS 01-2537
Arkansas. Univ. Llbr.
Jennings family.
Papers, 1815-1929.
519 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, mercantile accounts, deeds, surveys, debts, tax
listings, genealogies, and other papers, of the Jennings family of
Washington Co., Md. Includes letters from descendants of Samuel
Jennings, Sr. ( describing social life in Maryland, Iowa, Illinois, South
Dakota, and elsewhere; business papers or Samuel Jennings, St.,
Samuel Jennings, Jr., and David Fouch t ?i, farmers and millers;
Sunday school lessons (1870"s) and references to the Church of the
Brethren; account book (1852-53) of David Fouch »T| for milling
flour; and a route book (1882-83) of Fred O'Bran.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1857.
L U. S.— Soc. life & cust 2. Church of the Brethren. 8, Flour-
mills— Maryland. 4. Fouch family.
MS 61-2638
Duke Univ. Library
586
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Grellet, Stephen, 1778-1856.
Papers.
1ft. (ca, 1300 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Quaker minister and missionary. Correspondence, notes, on family
history, summaries of sermons, and souvenirs. Includes a series of
letters to Grellet from relatives In France (1790-1855)
X Friends, Society of— Missions. 2. Friends, Society of — Sermons.
& Grellet family.
MS81-26S9
Library Company of Philadelphia
Proud, Robert, 1728-1818.
Papers, 1750-1811.
2 ft (248 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Schoolmaster and historian. Letters from Proud's brother Wil-
liam, of Hull, and Robert Horafleld, London bookseller; poems writ-
ten by Proud, extracts of minutes of Friends' yearly meetings,
advertisement for Proud's History of Pennsylvania, and other papers.
t. Friends, Society of— Yearly meetings.
MS81-2540
Library Company of Philadelphia
Johnston, Eebecea.
Genealogical notes, 1925-52.
ca. 1000 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society.
The material concern? the Ballon, Beaton, Bernard, Bryan, Harris,
Mlchaux,Pendarvls, Preston, Batcllffe, Robinson, Stltn, Stubblefleld,
and Whltaker families.
Gift of Mrs. Johnston, 1854.
1. 0. S.— GeneaL
MS61-2541
Virginia Hist Soc
Bfflnps, Richard, 1753-1822.
Papers, 1809-32.
68 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters, accounts, court orders, Indentures, judgements, receipts,
and other papers, concerning the estate of Blllnps, of Mathews Co.,
Va., administered by Richard Blllups (b. 1782) and William Arml-
stead Blllups.
Bequest of George Oarrington Mason, 1656.
1. Blllups, Richard, 1758-1822— Estate. I. Blllups, Richard,
b. 1782. ri. Blllups, William Armlstead.
MS61-2542
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Sehelliiig, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1045.
Correspondence, 1911-45.
74 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2648
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
farkington, Booth, 1869-1946.
Papers, 1908-44.
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tors)
Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts and
Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Library, and
a MS. of A great man's wife.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. . ' :
Full name: Newton Booth Tarklngton.
MS 61-2544
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1920.
Papers, 1918-26.
47 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Editor and author. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American' Academy of Arts Letters,
and a MS. of tie introduction to Sherman's book, The emotional
discovery of America.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2648
American Academy of Acts and Letters Llbr.
Sitwell, Dame Edith, 1887-
Papers,1949-
In' American' Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
English poet and literary critic. Correspondence relating to the
American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a MS. of Miss Sltwell'B
essay on Walt Whitman and WllUani Blake. ^
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted. by the library.
1 American Academy of Arts and Letters. 2. Whitman, Walt,
1819-1892. 8. Blake, William, 1757-1827.
MS 61-2646
American Academy of Arts and Levters Llbr.
Rnckstull, Fred Wellington, 1858-1942.
Papers, 1902-40.
In American' Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and to contemporary art problems ; scrapbooks; and
other papers. Prominently mentioned are George Grey Barnard and
the publication the Art world.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Art, Modem— 20th
cent 8. The Art world. 4. Barnard, George Grey, J86M938. _
MS 61—2547
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Sherwood, Robert Emmet, 1895-1956.
Papers, 1937-65.
In Srican Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts ™±}******'
and other papers. A name prominently mentioned is Hugene Glad-
atone O'Neill ; - ^ _^.^. ■ •
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. .
L National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. AmertraaAcademy of
Arts and Letters. 8. O'Neill, Hugene Gladstone, 1888-1958.
MS 61-2548
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872-
Papers,1910-
ca. 60 Items. .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and librarian. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters, MS. of Stevenson's book, The mystery of
the Boule cabinet, and other papers. _
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
L National Institute of Arts and Letters. x. Stevenson, Burton
Egbert, 1872- The mystery of the Boule cabinet
MS61-2549
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Shorey, Paul, 1867-1934.
Papers, 1911-34.
ca, 50 items. . . _ . .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Let-
ters, and MSS. of The religion of beauty, and The American lan-
guage. ..^ _!_■_>.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. ■■■■>„«».»»»/»
MS 61-2550
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Thomas, Augustus, 1857-1984.
Papers, 1912-38.
In' American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Playwright Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to
the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy
of Arts and Letters, and a MS. of Thomas' work. The Earl of Paw-
tucket A name prominently mentioned Is Fred Wellington RuckstulL
Open to investigators nnder library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts andLetters. 2. American 'Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. BuckstuU, Fred Wellington, 1858-1942. r.
Thomas, Augustus, 1857-1984. The Earl of Pawtucket
MS 61-2651
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
587
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921.
Correspondence, 1900-20.
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York»
i 2 , i .J*™ 1,8 -fo Barry Faulkner, and correspondence chiefly re-
lating to the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Open to investigators under library restrictions '
^ American Academy of Arts and Letters. i. Faulkner, Barry,
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2652
Strong, Austin, 1881-1952.
Correspondence, 1929-52.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
.i.."f. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Sterner, Albert, 1883-1946.
Correspondence, 1929-46.
ca. 76 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York*
of Arte and C ^ t r to spondenc « <*lefly relating to the National Institute
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
TLTQ At OKKi4
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936.
Papers, 1906-35.
ca. ISO Items.
^..tHS!f. rlCa S Academ y ot Arte and Letters Library (New York)
««nf? ? t0 «. t Cor i e ? >ondence and other Papers relating to the Na-
Arte and L^ttera and ^^^ a ° d &e American Academy "of
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Arte and Sttera 8tltUte "' MtB and Letters - a American Academy of
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2665
Sterne, Maurice, 1878-1967.
Correspondence, 1938-67.
ca. 40 Items.
I^ A 5 ler ), oan Academy ot A"" and Letters Library (New York)
and Letters e8P ° nnCe TOlatlng to the National Inatltnte of Arte
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Street, Julian Leonard, 1879-1947.
Correspondence, 1921-47.
ca, 125 Items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New Yorkl
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
MS 61-2557
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Sehnakenberg, Henry Ernest, 1892-
Correspondence, 1952-
ca.55 Items.
Irt A J ler n a ii? d ? ny of Arto an<1 betters Library (New York)
of A^andlSteT DC8 chlefly relatln « to the National Institute
'?^StS„?i V T* JK to ™i ,nder "^Merlons accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. "■«««*.
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr. ^ 61 ~ 2658
1887-
Shepley, Henry R
Papers, 1939-
cn. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Architect, Correspondence and other papers relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters.
MS 61-2559
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946.
Correspondence, 1905-46.
60 Items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York) .
Author and lecturer. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arte and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters.
MS 61-2560
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Sloan, John, 1871-1951.
Correspondence, 1929-50.
ca. 85 Items,
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Artist Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts)
and Letters, and the American- Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters.
MS 61-2561
American Academy of Arte and Letters Llbr.
Sloane, William MiUigan, 1850-1928.
Papers, 1901-28.
1ft
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Educator. Correspondence and other papers chiefly relating to the
National Institute of Arte and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators tinder library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters.
MS 61-2562
American Academy of
Arte and Letters Llbr.
Simon, Louis Adolph.
Correspondence, 1941-58.
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arte and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2668
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915.
Papers, 1908-15.
1 ft
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Author and artist. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arte and
Letters, MSS. of Smith's stories and essays, and scrapbooks.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2, American Academy
of Arte and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2564
Speicher, Eugene Edward, 1883-
Correspondence, 1930-
ca. 200 items.
In American Academy of Arte and Letters Library (New York)
Artist, Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arte
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arte and Letters,
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters,
MS 61-2565
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
588
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
Papers, 1880-1908.
2 ft.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
MSS. of Stedman's poems and essays, and scrapbooks.
Opsn to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2666
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Saarinen, Eero, 1910-
Correspondence, 1954r-
ca. 45 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2567
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1818-1907.
Papers, 1902-07.
ca. SO items.
In Amerlcnn Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Sculptor. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
LUters, and sketchbook with notes. A name prominently mentioned
Is Barry Faulkner.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 3. Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
MS 61-2668
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925.
Correspondence, 1906-25.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2569
American Academy of Arts and Letters libr.
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-
Correspondence, 1933-
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
'Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2570
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Stout, J H
Letter book, 1871-76.
l v.
In University of Arizona Library.
'Indian agent Letters from the Gila Elver Reservation, Arizona
Territory,
1. Gila River Reservation. 2. Pima Indians. 8. Apache Indiana.
4. Arizona — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-2571
Arizona. Univ. Libr.
SiHiman, Benjamin, 1816-1886.
Correspondence, 1875-84.
134 Items.
In University of Arizona library.
Chemist. Letters from George A. Treadwell and others, relating
to mining ventures In Arizona, together with 2 post cards, a drawing,
and 2 newspaper clippings. Includes 2 letters to George A. TreadweU.
Index to correspondents.
1. Mines and mineral resources — Arizona. i Treadwell,
George A.
Arizona. Univ. Libr.
MS 61-2572
Ross, William J
Letter book, 1872-75.
It.
In University of Arizona library.
Letter book of 2d Lt William J. Ross, 21st Infantry, A. D. O. and
A. A. Q. M„ stationed at the headquarters, Dept of Arizona, Prescott,
Arizona Territory. The letters are holograph carbons, with a sum-
mary and notes, made by Ray Brandes In 1959, laid In.
1. U. S. Army. 21st Infantry. 2. U. S, Army. Dept of Arizona.
MS 61-2678
Arizona. Univ. Libr.
Pima Co., Aria.
Records, 1864-1923.
2lft.
In University of Arizona Library. ,
Records concerning the financial, educational, legal, and political
affairs of Pima Co.
1. Pima Co., Ariz.— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-2574
Arizona, Unly. Libr.
Hughes, Louis Cameron, 1842-1916.
Letter book, 1893-96.
lv.
In University of Arizona library.
Governor of Arizona Territory.
1. Arizona— Hist. — Sources. 2. Arizona— Pol. h govt
MS 61-2675
Arizona. Univ. libr.
Harrison, John EUes, 1886-1957.
Papers, 1930-37.
1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library. ,..._..., „ »»
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a blueprint relating to
the establishment of Saguaro National Monument
1. Saguaro National Monument, Arizona.
MS 61-2676
Arizona. Univ. Libr.
Forbes, Henry Clinton, 1833-1908.
Poems and other papers.
4v. Inl.
In University of Arizona library.
Author. Copies of Forbes' letters, poems by Forbes, his account
of Grierson's Raid, a list Showing distribution of typewritten copies
of the MS., a letter from Mrs. Fred a Ripley to Forbes* son, Robert
H. Forbes, and biographical notes.
1. Grierson's Cavalry Raid, 1863. 2. Forbes family.
MS 61-2577
Arizona. Univ. libr.
Fish, Edward Nye, 1827-1914.
Business records, 1879-1907.
8v.
In University of Arizona Library.
Ledgers and dally cash records of B. N. Fish, of Tucson, dealing
with his harness and saddlery shop, his butcher shop, and other busi-
ness interests. :
L Harness making and trade— Tucson, Arte, 2. Meat Industry
and trade— Tucson, Ariz.
MS61-2578
Arizona. Univ. libr.
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874-
Papers.
8 v. and 2 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library. ■__
U S Senator from Arizona. Correspondence, typescripts or
Breaches' campaign expense records, cartoons, scrapbooks, reprints,
a^photos. The^ajolrlty of the letters relate to the United States
Senate election of 1940.
l l n°i— Pol. & U govt— 1933-1845. 2. Arizona— Pol. & govt
l. u.b. roi.« g MS 61-2679
Arizona, Univ. libr.
589
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Benagh, Elizabeth Richardson.
Papers, 1879-1916.
ca. 1500 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, genealogical notes, and other papers, of Elizabeth
R. Benagh and of her mother, Mary O. Benagh. Includes material
concerning the Alexander, Baker, Battle, Benagh, Boddle, Bouldlng,
Bozman, Collier, Dismukes, Drake, Foster, Harrison, Bill, Holman,
v Jemlson, Lester, Lewis, Mitchell, Persons, Pitts, Raglahd, Richardson,
Boss, Scott, Searcy, Shivers, Sorsby, Watklns, Williams, Woodson,
and Wyatt families.
Bequest of Miss Benagh, 1924.
1. U. S. — Geneal. i. Benagh, Mary O.
MS 61-2580
Virginia Hist Soo.
Bassett family.
Papers, 1693-1886.
ca. 2000 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Papers of the Bassett family, of Eltham, New Kent Co., Va., ana
of the Lewis family, of Hanover Co., Va, Includes a plantation ac-
count book, papers concerning the settlement of the estate of William
Langborn, andmaterlal on the related families of Browne, Claiborne,
Dandridge, Deans, Mitchell, Sayre, and Washington.
Gift of Mrs. S. Fans Smith and Laura Landon Mitchell, 1883.
1. Langborn, William. 2. Virginia — QeneaL I. Lewis family.
MS 61-2681
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Shelley, Harry Rowe, 1858-1947.
Papers, 1883-1947.
ca. 200 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and organist. Correspondence with musical figures of
the time, letters relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS. of Shelley's work, The essence of harmony, MS. score of his Hark,
hark, my soul, and musical notes. Names prominently mentioned
are Dudley Buck, Walter Damrosch, James Gibbons Huneker, and
Theodore Thomas.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Musicians — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2582
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Schelling, Ernest, 1876-1939.
Correspondence, 1913-39.
ca.75 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Full name: Ernest Henry Schelling.
a . * * MS 61-2683
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Spalding, Albert, 1888-1953.
Correspondence, 1926-63.
ca, 65 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and violinist. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2584
Smith, David Stanley, 1877-1949.
Correspondence, 1910-49.
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artar a n nd ) lSter? >rreSPOndenCe relatlnB to the National Institute of
Open to investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1958.
Correspondence, 1938-58.
47 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
. ■■■ , - . ■ , MS 61-2586
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Sessions, Roger, 1896-
Correspondence, 1938-
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Acalemy of
Arts and Letters.
Full name: Roger Huntington Sessions.
•._...'. MS61-2S8T
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr,
Schuman, William Howard, 1910-
Correspondence, 1945-
ca. 65 items.
In American Acade-ny of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
. , : „ , ■■-■■ MS61-2588
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Eelley, Edgar Stillman, 1857-1944.
Papers, 1899-1944.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and 2 MS. scores.
Open to Investigators tinder library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS 61-2589
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Stoessel, Albert, 1894-1943.
Correspondence, 1931-43.
60 Items,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Conductor and violinist. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
I. National Institute of Arte and Letters,
Full name: Albert Frederic Stoessel.
MS 61-2590
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Thomson, Virgil, 1896-
Papers,1948-
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and music critic. Correspondence relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, and other papers.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2691
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Sowerby, Leo, 1896-
Papersil936-
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arte/and Letters Library (New York)
Composer and organist. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and a MS. score of The Prairie.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2688
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
590
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Loeb, Harold, 1891-
Papers, 1921-
2 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Correspondence files (1821-24) of Broom, an International maga-
zine of the arts, which was edited by Loeb and Alfred Kreymborg;
other business papers (1921-23), and later correspondence of Loeb.
The approximately 150 Broom correspondents Include Maxwell Bo-
denhelm, Stuart Chase, Jean Cocteau, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane,
F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Gould Fletcher, Ford Madox Ford, Matthew
Josephson, Osbert Sitwell, and William Carlos Williams.
Gift of Mr. Loeb.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Broom,
Full name: Harold Albert Loeb.
MS 61-2598
Princeton Univ. Libr.
Ambler family.
Papers of the Ambler and Brown families, 1780-1865.
81 items.
In Duke University Library.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Letters, diary, a genealogy, and family memorials. Includes the
diary (186S) of Lucy Johnston Ambler, of Fauquier Co., Vn. ; letters
of Betsy Ambler Carrlngton ; and An account of the lineage of the
Brown family (1865), by Governor Thomas Brown of Florida*
1. Virginia— Hist.— 1775-1805— Sources. I. Brown family.
MS 6142694
Duke Unlv, Library
Hartmann, Sadakichi, 1867-i944.
Papers.
10 Items. j
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Author. 8 letters and 7 literary MSS„ including Confucius^ Gods
dethroned, Mohammed (a dramatic poem in typescript), Mosep, My
crucifixion, and 17 chapters of Esthetic verities.
Gift of Mr. Hartmann.
MS61f2695
Library Company of Philadelphia
Aitken, Robert, 1734-1802.
Papers, 1771-1802. I
2 v. . ■ ..;
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections. i
Printer, publisher, bookseller and engraver. Wastebook (1771-
1802) giving a dally record of Altken's business, and a ledger (1777-
1802)
Presented by James J. Barclay.
1. Book Industries and trade — Philadelphia.
MS 611-2596
Library Company of Philadelphia
Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.
Manuscript collection, 1811-194-? I
23 items and 5 v.
In Middlebury College Library.
Miscellaneous letters, together with 4 typescripts of books by
Frederic F. Van de Water (Catch a falling star, Lake ChoWpIain
and Lake George, Reluctant rebel, and The reluctant republic);
addresses by John Clancy (1818), William Jackson Gilbert (1869),
and Samuel Cram Jackson (1821) ; a poem by Walter Eugene! How-
ard (1887) ; and a Journal of Alfred Miller (1834-88). Letters are
by Jeremiah Atwater, Joshua Bates, Helen W. Blanchard, Ira W.
Clark, Joslah Bartlett Clark, Henry Fuller, Calvin TUden Hillburd,
Samuel Cram Jackson, T. Jones, James Andrew Lobban, Henry
Lyman, Bev. L. K. Moore, Samuel Hopkins Bemele, Stepheri West
Remele, Theodore Sayres, and Jobn Martin Thomas.
1. American literature (Collections)
MS 61U-2597
Middlebury College Llbr.
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector.
Presidents of the United States, 1777-1947.
104 Items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Camarlllo, Calif.) j
Letters of Presidents of the United States, and a few of the wives
of the Presidents. Includes 18 letters of Ahrabam Lincoln.
Card Index In the library. Also described in Catalogue of books
& manuscripts in the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by L. V.
Miller (1940-55)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the, library.
Gift of Mrs. Doheny, 1040-58.
1. Presidents— U. S.*-Autographs. 2. Presidents— U. S.— Wives.
I. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1865.
MS 61-2B98
St. John's Sem. Llbr.
Manigault family.
Correspondence, 1783-1821.
562 Items,
In South Carolina Archives Department collections.
Letters by Joseph Manigault to Gabriel Manigault, correspondence
between Alice Izard and Margaret Izard Manigault, Mrs. Izard's cor-
respondence with A, I. Deas, and Mrs. Manigault's correspondence
with Mrs. Joseph A. Smith.
i. Manigault, Joseph, n. Manigault, Gabriel, m. Manigault, Mar-
garet Izard, iv. Izard, Alice.
MS61-2B99
South Carolina, Archives Dept.
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) oolleotor.
Signers of the Constitution of the United States of Amer-
ica, 1760-1816.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Camarlllo, Calif.) _
Autographs of signers of the Constitution, of the United States of
Amer\cfinK
Washington. The material Is related to the library's Signers of the
DrclaTatlon of independence, and the Presidents of the U. S. collec
U °Oa'rd index In the library. Also described In Catalogue , ol ! books ,4
manuscripts In the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by L. V. MlUer
(1940-56)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions ,
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Doheny, 1940-68.
I.U.S. Constltu- tlon-SIgners. MS61 _ 2600
St. John's Sem. Llbr.
Montagu, Elizabeth (Robinson) 1720-1800.
Correspondence, 1732-1800. .
6928 Items. ■ ■ ■■ .. .„ , „,„..-
InHenrvE. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author and society leader. Correspondence with Edward Montagu ;
A^SfMiJnBcrttTWIIIIam Pulteney, Earl of Bath; Elizabeth
Vesey ; George Lyttelton, 1st baron Lyttelton ; and others.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Kosenbnch, 1925.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. „ a „ ■ naM
MS 61—2601
Henry E.Huntington Library
Rust, Horatio Nelson.
Papers, 1799-1906.
"192fi Items
In Henry E.Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.) .
South Pasadena, Calif, nurseryman, U. S. Indian agent, and collec-
tor of anrtropo?ogical and archaeological objects. Correspondence
And Srsonal and business papers. Includes material on John Brown.
Kp^ndents IncCe John O. and Mrs. Fremont, **£><£%*!
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Helen Hunt Jackson, John Mulr, and Carl
° Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Mrs. N. Rust Lockwood and Edward A. .Bust, IMS.
1. Nurseries (Horticulture) 2. Brown, John, 1800-185ft ^ ^^^
Henry E. Huntington Library
Elliott, Thomas Balch.
Correspondence, 1873-74.
S'Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marlno,Oallf .)
Businessman. Correspondence, chiefly from D. M. Berry to Elliott,
president o The Indiana Colony (later called the San Gabriel Orange
Growers Association) which founded the city of Pasadena, Calif.
The litters contain information on the agricultural regions of south-
ed OalltornU and oh the events leading to the founding of Pasadena.
1 Crop zones-California, Southern. 2. Pasadena, Calif.— Hist—
Sources. i. Berry, David M, d. 1887. MS 61-2603
Henry E. Huntington Library
Suckley, George, 1830-1869.
Correspondence, 1846-86.
97 Items
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Surgeon and naturalist. Chiefly letters relating to Buckley's activ-
ities and Interest In the Held of natural history, together with letters
relating to his participation In the 1853 congressional expedition to
MS 61—2604
591
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Suckley, George, 1830-1869.
(Continued)
explore a route from St. Paul to Puget Sound for the Northern Pacific
Railroad. Many of the letters are from Spencer F. Balrd secretary
of the Smithsonian Institution. *
Acquired from M. P. Savage, 1923.
1. Natural history— The West. 2. Northern Pacific Railroad— Ex-
plorations and surveys. 8. Pacific railroads— Explorations and sur-
veys, I, Balrd, Spencer Fullerton, 1828-1887.
„ ■ „ , MS 61-2604
Henry E. Huntington Library
Weinland, William Henry.
Papers, ca. 1886-1932.
:a. 1800 items.
In Eenry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Oalif )
Missionary. Mostly correspondence dealing with the missionary
work of the Welnlands and of the Moravian Oburch In Alaska and
among the Indians of southern California. Includes letters of the
Hock family written from an Alaskan mission.
Inventory of the papers in the library.
Acquired from Clarence B. Weinland, 1846.
^ 1 « M l raT . lan Church— Missions. 2. Missions— Alaska. 8. Indians
» w- Amerlca — Missions. 4. Missions— California, Southern.
I. Kock family. '
Henry H. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2605
Walsworth, Edward Brown.
Papers, 1840-89.
136 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Presbyterian minister. Mainly letters to Walsworth about church
matters.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library
Purchased from Edwin Orabborn, 1945.
1. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. '
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2606
Griffin, James Lewis Corbin, 1814-1878.
Papers, 1839-75.
24 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Universalis! minister. Diaries, commonplace books, scrapbook.
""^.newspaper d'PP"^ and printed matter. Includes diaries kept
by Griffin while In various places In North Carolina, South Carolina,
and Virginia, genealogical notes concerning the Grlffln family and a
letter from Samuel Stuart Grlffln.
Deposited by James M. Ball, 1826.
. 1; P n i. v ?^ al,8t Cfaurcb — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Grlffln family. 8. Commonplace-books.
Virginia. Hist. Soc. MS 61-2607
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector.
Signers of the Declaration of independence. 1743-1826
40 Items.
In St John's Seminary Library (Oamarlllo, Calif.)
Letters or documents of all signers of the Declaration of Indepen-
dence Including Benjamin Franklin, Button Gwinnett, Thomas Lynch,
and Caesar Rodney. ww-n
Card Index In the library. Also described in Catalogue of books &
m £ nus 2 ri . pts ta tJxe Estelle Doheny collection, compile* by L. V. Miller
(1940-55)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mra Doheny, 1940-58. *
1. U.S. Declaration of Independence— Signers.
s» t„ . H T u MS61-2608
St John's Sem. Llbr.
Avary, Myrta (Lockett)
Papers, 1895-1941.
117 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Author. Memoirs of Mrs. Avary's activities In Mecklenburg C&,
Va., reviews of her book, Dixie after the war, other papers, and
Photos. Includes autobiography ol Harwood Alexander Lockett of
Brunswick, Lunenburg, and Mecklenburg Counties. Va,
Bequest of Mrs. Avary, 1847-49.
_1. Avary, Myrta (Lockett) Dixie after the war. x. Lockett
Harwood Alexander.
vi „••».. a MS 61-2609
Virginia Hist Soc.
Oakland, Calif. Free Library.
Manuscript collections, 1853-1930.
ca. 80 Items.
InOakland (Calif.) Public Library.
Correspondence (chiefly of California authors), deeds, Indentures,
leases, summonses, abstracts of titles, mortgages, and other papers
(many relating to Thomas W. Millard of Alameda Co., Calif.), record
of wheat purchased and delivered (1877-80) In San Francisco be-
longing to Starr & Co., specifications of material and labor required
to build a cottage near the city of Oakland for J. Mora Moss (1864)
and correspondence, literary MSS. and photos, of Joaquin Miller.
Persons represented Include Gertrude Atberton, Mary Austin, Am-
brose Blerce, P. A, Buell, Leandro Galindo, Tomas Hlguera, Mary
Keith, Jack London, A M. Pico, James Whltcomb Riley, Thomas
Scott, George Sterling, and Charles Warren Stoddard.
Acquired from various sources.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc 2. Authors, Amer-
ican — California. 8. Wheat trade— San Francisco. 4. San Fran-
cisco— Earthquake and fire, 1906. 5. Cottages. i. Miller, Joaouln.
1841?-1918.
MS 61-2610
Oakland, Calif . Pub. Library
Fitzhugh family.
Papers, 1863-1954.
ca. 300 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Diaries, account books, scrapbooks, album, deeds, plats of land,
genealogical notes (concerning the Fitzhugh, Stuart, Thornton, and
Washington families) other papers, and photos., of the Fitzhugh
family of King George Co., Va. Persons represented Include Francis
Conway Fitzhugh, Horace Ashton Fitzhugh, Lola (Aahtonk Fltzhuzh.
and Robert Hunter Fitzhugh. "^
Gift of Mrs. Horace Morrison, 1957.
1. Real property— King George Co., Va. 2. Virginia— GeneaL
MS 61-2611
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Foster, James, of Mathews Oo., Va,
Papers, 1796-1832.
95 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, court orders, indentures, and receipts,
concerning Foster's shipbuilding and mercantile activities in Mathews
Co., Va.
Bequest of George Carrlngton Mason, 1956.
1. Shipbuilding — Mathews Co., Va. 2. Merchants, American
Mathews Co.
MS 61-2612
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Ryland, Elizabeth Hawes.
Genealogical notes, 1930-54.
2 Items and 3 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Genealogist and Virginia historian. Materials concerning the
Arnold, Banks, Baylor, Beverley, Braxton, Brooke, Burwell, Ohamber-
layne, Claiborne, Gwathmey, Hill, Johnson, Llttlepage, Moore, Nelson,
Page, Pendleton, Robinson, Temple, and West families, of King Wil-
liam and King and Queen Counties, Va.
Bequest of Miss Ryland, 1954.
1. King William Co., Va.— Geneal. 2. King and Queen Co., Va.—
Geneal.
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-2613
Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938.
Papers, 1896-1944.
ca. 9350 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Author, lawyer, and railroad president. Chiefly correspondence,
notes, and photos., concerning Harrison's writings on horses, geneal-
ogy, and Virginia. Includes bis personal correspondence while serv-
ing as solicitor and president of the Southern Railway Co., and MS.
of his Portraits of English turf horses before Stubbs. Correspond-
ents Include D. S. Freeman, Dumas Malone, Frederic L. Paxson, and
Herbert Putnam.
Gifts of Mr. Harrison ; of Mrs. Charles Balrd and Mrs. Gerhard
Dleke. 1955-69.
1. Horses. 2. Virginia— Geneal. 8. Virginia— History, Local.
4. Southern Railway Company.
MS 61-2614
Virginia Hist Soc.
592
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Stringfellow, Frank, 1840-1913.
Papers, 1864-92.
42 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Confederate Army scout. Correspondence, scrapbook (1880-92),
speech, military dispatches, orders, passes, broadsides, and news-
paper clippings. Correspondents ana persons mentioned Include John
W. Daniel, Jefferson Davis, B. N. Harrison, J. S. Johnston, Fltzhugh
lee, L. L. Lomax, H. B. McClellan, J. G. Parrish, Emma Frances
Greene Stringfellow, and W. H. Taylor.
Gift of Alice Lee Stringfellow Shultlce, 1955.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Scouts and scouting. 2. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
Full name: Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow.
MS 61-2615
Virginia Hist Soc.
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804.
Papers, 1760-1815.
3 Items and 7 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account books, land bovks, and prayers. The
papers refer to the operation of Carter's various estates In Virginia,
the shipment of tobacco, the estate of Benjamin Tasker, the death
of Lord Botetourt, the operations of the Baltimore Iron Works, and
other matters.
Collection has been analyzed.
Purchased from Eunice Chambers with funds presented by Louise
Anderson Patten, 1058.
•1. Plantations — Virginia. 2. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Vir-
ginia. 3. Tasker, Benjamin. 4. Botetourt, Korbone Berkeley, baron
de, 1718 (ca.)-mO. 5. Baltimore Iron Works, Baltimore.
MS61-2616
Virginia Hist Soc.
Gordon, Armistead Churchill, 1856-1931.
Papers, 1897-1912.
14 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer and author. Genealogical notes and newspaper clippings
concerning the Gordon family in Ireland, Scotland, and America,
complied by Gordon and by Philip Crossle.
Gift of Mr. Gordon.
1. Gordon family. I. Crossle, Philip.
MS 61-2617
Virginia Hist Soc.
Joynes, Levin Smith, 1819-1881.
Papers, 1855-83.
43 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Physician, of Richmond. Accounts, account books, and cancelled
checks of Joynes and of Susan V. Archer Joynes.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Joynes,
Susan V. (Archer)
MS 61-2618
Virginia Hist Soc.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772.
Papers, 1798-1887.
42 ft. (4838 Items)
In Marine Historical Association collections (Mystic, Conn.)
Shipbuilder and merchant. Correspondence, accounts and financial
papers, deeds, writs, wills, and other papers, concerning shipbuilding,
shlpownlng, and the affairs of a merchant family of the 19th century.
Includes material relating to Holmes' sons, Alexander, Edward, Hor-
ace, and Paraclete; the ships Brunett, Herculean, Lucy, and Trident;
his sea captains and business agents ; his family's Interest In the Ala-
bama claims, and coastwise and trans-Atlantic trade.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Purchases, 1957. Formerly owned by Henry M. Jones who used the
material In Ships of Kingston, which was published In 1926.
1. Kingston, Mass. — Comm, 2, Shipping — Kingston, Mass. 8.
Shlp-bulldlng — Kingston, Mass. 4. Alabama claims. 5. Coast-
wise shipping — U. S.
MS61-2619
Marine Hist Assoc,
Randolph, Robert Isham, 1883-1951.
Papers, 1919-51.
ca. 600 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Engineer and Army officer. Correspondence and materials relating
to the preparation of his The Carter tree (1951), an Index to Robert
Randolph Carter's The Carter family tree (1897).
Gift of Dorothy Pumpelly, 1953.
1. Carter family. I. Oarter, Robert Randolph, The Carter
family tree.
MS 61-2620
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Gibson family.
Correspondence, 1846-1919.
ca. 500 items.
In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collection
(no. 922)
Correspondence of Tobias Gibson, planter, of Terrebonne Parish,
La.- of his daughter, Sarah T. (Gibson) Humphreys, of near Ver-
sailles, Ky.; and of their family. The letters pertain to family and,
business affairs, education, travel, and financial difficulties with
plantation property and crops. Includes ante bellum letters from the
Gibson sons at Phillips Academy, Yale, and the University of North
Carolina, and In Europe ; letters from the Randall Lee Gibson family
In Washington, D. O. (1875-92) ; from Joseph A Humphreys In Mon-
tana and other Western States (1880's), and from friends and rela-
tives In Louisiana and Kentucky.
Unpublished finding aii. a the library.
Gift of SalUe G. Humphreys, 1944.
1. Plantation — Louisiana. 2. Plantations — Kentucky. 8. Eu-
rope— Descr. $ trav. — 1800-1918. 4. Students — U. S. 5. Phillips
Academy, Andover, Mass. 6. Yale University. 7. North Carolina.
University. i. Humphreys family.
MS 61-2621
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797.
Papers, 1759-82.
78 ft. and 123 reels of microfilm (ca. 80.000 items)
In Amherst College Library.
In part photocopies (negative) made from originals In the Public
Record Ofttee of London; and . microfilms (positive) purchased from
the Library of Congress. ■■
British Army officer ; commander-in-chief In North America. Opr-
respondence and other papers relating to military matters.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Described In British manuscripts project, compiled by L. K. Born
nnd published by the Library of Congress (1985)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of John O. Long, 19S1 and 1954 ; purchases, 1859.
1. U. S.— Hist— French and Indian War, 1755-1768— Sources. 2.
U. S.— Hist— Revolu- tlon— Sources. 8. Gt Brit.— History,
Military— 18th cent— Sources.
MS 61-2622
Amherst College. Libr.
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio.
Civil War collection, 1860-65.
7 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, diaries, orders, recollections, and other papers,
Includes 75 special orders from Camp Sherman, a diary of John Me-
Nulty Olugston of the 23d Ohio Infantry Regiment, a diary, memo-
randum and engravings of Michael Deady of the 23d Ohio Infantry,
recollections of W. W. Glenn, correspondence between the Hills and
the Niles families, a diary of William^ J. McKell, letters of Charles
Miller to his mother from Camp Barry, Civil War letters in the Mil-
lions papers, correspondence of J. R, Rhoades of the Army of the
Potomac, papers of P. W. Swift, a diary of Charles D. Todd of the
17th Michigan Infantry, a letter of Martin G. Turner of the loth
Mississippi Infantry in Virginia, and ca. 50 letters of WUllam Zach-
man to his wife from Louisiana and other States. Related material
is found in other collections of the library.
Gifts and purchases, 1951-59. _._,,_,
1, tj, s.— Hist.-7-Oivil War— Sources, 2. U. S— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives.
MS 61-2623
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943.
Papers, 1890-1924.
103 items.
In Duke University Library.
Historian. Correspondence, pamphlets, and clippings concerning
the writing and publication, under Hart's direction, of Marlon G.
McDougall's book, Fugitive slaves (1891) ; the Inaccuracies of a Bpeech
delivered by Julian S. Carr, of Durham, N. O, at Washington and
Lee College In 1916; and an academic debate (1919-24) between Hart
and Lyon Gardiner Tyler, of William and Mary College, on the found-
ing of the United StateB and on varloua aspects of the Civil War.
Correspondents include Henry Nichols Blake, Ginu and Co., Mildred
Lewis Rutherford, and Anna Boynton Thompson.
Card index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections In tLe Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1940.
1 McDougall, Marlon Gleason. Fugitive slaves. 2. Carr, Julian
Shakespeare, 1845-1924. 8. U. S.— Hist— Colonial period. 4. U. S.—
Hist— Civil War. i. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, 1863-1935.
MS 61-2624
Duke Univ. Library
593
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jeffreys, Amelia (High) 1813-1865.
Papers, 1801-1904.
1080 i terns.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence and business papers of Mrs. Jeffreys and members
°i '? e J , effr eys family. The early papers concern the guardianship
of the six orphan children of James and Winifred Newsome The
bulk of the collection from 1851 relates to Mrs. Jeffreys' guardianship
of her daughter, Alvarado Ovando Jeffreys, and includes lists of ex-
penses and allocation of assets. Most of the post-Civil War papers
pertain to farming In North Carolina. Correspondents Include M D
Leggett and Slon H. Rogers. - *
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1948. - ■
1. Guardian and ward— North Carolina. 2. Jeffreys, Alvarado
Ovando, b 1843. 3.Agrl- culture-North Carolina. I Jef-
freys family.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-5625
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805.
Papers, 1681-1895.
704 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Militia officer and customs collector, of Petersburg, Va. Papers of
Jones and of his children and grandchildren, Including business, per-
sonal, and military correspondence, deeds, Virginia militia records,
general orders, Treasury Dept. circulars, lists of licensed vessels
letters regarding western lands, and papers relating to the port of
Petersburg, Va. Correspondents include John Adams, Wllilnm H.
ST^"^ ^ lbert Gallatin, Richard Bland Lee, James Madison,
Timothy Pickering, John Randolph, and John Tyler.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1938-37.
1. Virginia — Militia. 2. Land settlement — The West 3 Shin-
ping— Petersburg, Va. 4. Petersburg, Va.— Comm.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2626
Locke, Robinson, 1856-1920.
Papers, ca. 1851-1920.
10 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Author, editor, lecturer, and business man. Correspondence agree-
ments, press notices, Invitations, tickets, announcements, advertising
sheets, clippings, other papers, and photos. Includes family corre-
spondence and material on Locke's activities as editor of the Toledo
blade, U. S. consul in England, bank director, 88d degree Mason,
JSTilVi ^"SPS". °J U £' and ofl 3 cer or trnstee ot toe Toledo Museum
of Art, Toledo Public Library, and Toledo Symphony Orchestra. Also
Includes a large number of papers of his father, David Boss Locke,
comprising correspondence (ca, 1851-60), a literary MS., business
papers, clippings, and photos., mostly concerning family matters.
Correspondents Include Nathaniel Locke and Thomas Nast
Unpublished guide in the library.
Purchase, 1058.
1. Toledo— Intellectual life. 2. Toledo blade. 3. Locke family
I. Locke, David Ross, 1833-1888. "^
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-2627
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1761-1768 (Dm-
widdie)
Correspondence, 1751-58.
6 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence of Robert Dinwiddle while Lieutenant Governor
of Virginia. Includes letters of George Washington to Dinwiddle,
Lord Fairfax, Joshua Fry, and Andrew Montour.
Published In Virginia Historical Society collections, N. 8., r. fr-4
(1883-84)
Gift of William Wilson Corcoran, 188L
1, Virginia— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. x, Washington,
George, Pres. U. S„ 1782-1789.
MS 61-2628
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-17%% (Spots-
wood)
Correspondence, 1710-21.
2 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
„ „ P ! l K!?.! le< l In the Virginia Historical Society collections, n. o.. v.
1-2 (1882-85)
Purchased from Charlotte Carter Featherstonehaugh 1878
1. Virginia— Hist.— Colonial period— Sources.
™ .. • t» . a MS 61-2629
Virginia Hist, Soc.
Cloyd family.
Papers, 1777-1887.
445 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, indentures, tax receipts, printed matter,
and other papers of the Cloyd family of Montgomery and Pulaski
Counties, Va. Subjects Include the Virginia Constitutional Conven-
tion (1829-30), the exploration of the Amazon River, and the sale of
cattle. Correspondents include B. C. Arthur, James Bell, William
Cassell, James Montgomery Crockett, John B. Floyd, Francis L. Gait,
H. W. King, William L. Lancaster, James Alexander McNutt, W W.
Pendleton, John Howe Peyton, Caswell Poe, James Platton Preston,
William Ballard Preston, Jacob Shook, Francis Henney Smith, Frank
Smith, H. Sprinkle, William Steane, Robert Steele, Alexander White,
. Daniel Zlrkle, and members of the Cloyd and Kent families
Gift of Mrs. Roger Martin, 1955.
1. Virginia. Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830. 2 Amazon
River— Disc. & explor. 3. Cattle trade— Virginia.
MS 61-2630
Virginia Hist. Soc. - M "
Green, Thomas, 1798-1882.
Papers, 1756-1871.
88 items and 6 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections
Correspondence, diaries (1820-30, 1842), documents, and genealogt-
cal notes. Includes letters of William H. Kennon written on board the
frigates Guerriere and United States, and materials concerning land
speculation ;i Galveston, Tex. (1836-37), the Fauquier White Sulphur
Springs, Bellona Arsenal, and the Claiborne, Green, and Willis fami-
lies. Persons represented Include Mrs. E. D. Ballew, Gall Borden
Herbert Claiborne Richard Claiborne, William Claiborne, Claudius
Crozet, Charlotte Ritchie Gittlngs. John Green. Lucv W. Lyons Green!
Mary Frances Green, Nicholas Green, Henry Heth, Thomas Jefferson,
Gavin Lawson, James Lyons, Elizabeth H. Foushee Parker, James
Pendleton, Joslah Randall, Edward Randolph, William Reynolds,
Anna Cora Ritchie, Robert R. Ritchie, William F. Ritchie, W. H.
Roane, Conway Robinson, Charles Russell, WlnBeld Scott, William
T. Stone, Bushrod Washington, and William Wirt.
Open to investigation under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wltmer, 1951.
1. Real estate business — Galveston. 2. Fauquier Springs, Va.
8. Claiborne family. 4. Green family, 6. Willis family.
MS 61-2631
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Gregory, George Craghead, 1878-1956.
Papers, 1908-56.
ca. 1000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Lawyer. Correspondence, genealogical notes, and materials relat-
ing to archaeological discoveries at Jamestown, Va. Includes letters
from John Armstrong Chanler, Gertrude Rives Potts, Sarah Landon
Rives, Araelle Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy, and Pierre Troubetzkoy,
and genealogical notes concerning the Aylett, Bass, Batte, Brldger,
Brodle, Claiborne, Cole, Cooke, Crowshaw, Dandrldge, Eppes, Gnol-
son, Gregory, Hamlin, Hatchett, Haynie, Holland, Howell, Isham,
Jackson, Jones, Lampkin, Lewelling, Lewis, Mallory, Martlau, Neale,
Osborne, Parrot, Partridge, Pendleton, Person, Peterson, Ragsdale,
Barney, Reade, Robertson, Royall, Sharpe, Soane, Spotswood, Stratton,
Tarry, Taylor, Thorp, Thweatt, Tureman, Warner, Washington, and
West families.
Gift of Mrs. Gregory, 1957.
1. Jamestown, Va.— Antlq. 2, U. S.— Geneal. 3. Virginia — Geneal.
MS61-2632
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Gatewood, Mary Ober (Boykin) oolleotor.
Papers, 1785-1949.
889 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diary, autobiographical sketches, commonplace
books, accounts, deeds, affidavits, land grants and plats, inventories
of estates, genealogical notes, memorabilia and other papers, printed
matter, and photos. Includes information on mercantile activties.
Persons and Arms represented include El. Bayard, Anna Pltfleld (Brad-
dick) Burton Brown, James Brown, Brown, Rives & Co., Brown,
Younger & Co., John Burton, Robert Burton, Ferdinand Stuart Camp-
bell, Charles Carter, William Meade Clarke, Henry Clay, Coalburg
Coal & Coke Co., Cox & Braddlck, Mary Anna (George) Crouch,
Alexander Donald, Donald & Burton, William Douglas, Benjamin
Harrison, John Harvle, James Hunter, Octavia (Boykin) Jacobs,
MS 61-2633
594
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gatewood, Mary Ober (Boykin) collector. Papers, 1786-
1949. (Continued)
Solomon B. Jacobs, Thomas Jefferson, Margaret (Donald) Jones, T, L,
Kane, Hector Kennedy, Elizabeth Lamb, Robert Edward Lee, Frances
A. (Crouch) Lelper, John Peter Le Mayeur, Fontaine Maury, John
Braddiek Monckton, Robert Morris, North Birmingham Land Co.,
Thomas Mann Randolph, Robert Rives & Co., Mrs, H, D. Roberts,
Richard Francis Roberts, Sophia (Pitfleld) Roberts, Miss Stuart,
Elizabeth George Tate, Robert Barraud Taylor, Bernard Wolf Wein-
berger, Charles Young and members of the Boykin, Brown, Braddiek,
George, and Roberts families.
Collection has been analyzed.
Gift of Mrs. John M. Gatewood, Jr., 1958.
1. Real property— Virginia. 2. Richmond— -Comm. 3. Virginia —
Geneal. 4. Commonplace-books. •
MS 61-2633
Virginia Hist. Soc,
Heth family.
Papers, 1846-98.
105 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, genealogical notes, printed matter, and other
items. The bulk of the collection consists of letters to Elizabeth
Chevallie (Heth) Vaden, and includes letters from her husband,
Thomas Vaden, while serving In the Army of Northern Virginia.
Other correspondents Include Manny Maynard Dexter, Caroline Heth
Gwathmey, Margaret Helen Heth Hamilton, Thomas Lynch Hamil-
ton, J. E. Hammond, Lavinln Randolph Heth Harrison, Lucas Har-
vey, Agnes Kilty, Charles Macmurdo. Caroline Kemble Heth Martin,
Kitty Heth Maynard, George Edward Pickett, Landon Cabell Rives,
J. Julius Sams, Catherine A. Taylor, Elizabeth Brook Vaden Taylor,
N. R. Taylor, Minnie Heth Valll, Anna S. Williams, and members of
the Heth, Selden, and Vaden families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Catherine H. Taylor, 1056.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives— Confederate
side. 2. Virginia— Geneal. i. Vaden, Elizabeth Chevallie (Heth)
MS 61-2634
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Gray, Robert Hayman, 1873-1958.
Papers, 1771-1958.
684 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Judge and farmer, of Stafford Co., Va. Correspondence, accounts,
commonplace books, deeds, wills, plats of land, legal documents, gen-
ealogical notes, other papers, and photos., of Gray and of his family.
Correspondents Include Grace Brlggs, Bessie L. Brown, Mrs. John D.
Butzner, William L. Carter, J. H, Childs, Ida K. Foreman, T. B.
Franklin, Annie Garrett, G. T. Greenlaw, Margaret G. Gunn, Janie
G. Hagan, John Julius Halsey, W. H. Hamilton, J. E. Hampton, Mae
Harlan, Louis D. Harper, A. Maria Hetlch, John Brua Hoyer, W. I.
Jones, Mrs, Thomas B. Kennedy, N. B. Lane, Samuel Lane, Bettie
Lefce, Mrs. Frank Lefoe,- Ella N. Limerick, Nell V. Lynn, F. M.
McMullan, David Mahaney, J. E. Mason, Lena Maynard, A, K. Phil-
lips, Janet Robertson Gray Pollock, Mrs. M. A. Potter, Mrs. F. Ren-
nerd, William Ross, William Seuster, Mrs. Isaac Silver, Frank Key
Smith, Nina S. Smith, Kate O. Strother, William Taylor, Sir Edward
Pelrson Thesiger, Frances Walker, H. Lewis Wallace, Kate G. Woods,
and members of the Gray, Haymnn, and Johnson families.
Collection has been analyzed*
Gift of Robert E. Gouldln, William Gouldln, Mrs. John J. Lamson,
and Kate G. Woods, 1058,
1. Commonplace-books. 2. Virginia — Geneal. i. Gray family.
MS 61-2635
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Wyoming (Sorew sloop)
Records, 1859-61.
3v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, logbook, and order book of the U. S. S. Wyoming,
John K.' Mitchell commanding, concerning a voyage from Philadel-
phia to Honolulu, -Hnwr.il, with visits at Charleston, S. O. ; Blc de
Janeiro, Brazil ; Valparaiso, Chile; Callao, Peru; Panama City,
Panama ; and San Francisco.
Gift of Klrkwood Mitchell, 1931.
1. Voyages to the Pacific coast. i. Mitchell, John Klrkwood,
1811-1889.
MS 61-2636
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Johnston, James Ambler, 1885- collector.
Papers, 1784-1902.
320 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diary (1849), commonplace books, scrapbooks,
speech, photos., genealogical notes, newspaper clippings, printed mat-
ter, and memorabilia* Correspondents Include Lucy Hopkins John-
ston Ambler, Peyton Grimes Bayly, James Callaway, Susan Braxton
Carrlngton, Louise Humphreys Carter, Mary Burwell Carter, Eliza-
beth Prentiss Johnston Cavltt, Henry Tucker Coalter, Nicholas Ham-
ner Cobbs, Frank D. Cunningham, Mary Morris Johnston Dillon
Cunningham, John Buchanan Floyd, J. Hall, Thomas Jefferson,
Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Robert Edward. Lee, William Henry
Fitzhugh Lee, Frances Mutter Macon, W. Dudley Powers, Franpls
Preston, John Randolph of Roanoke, Virginia Neville Johnston Rob-
ertson, John Taylor, Elizabeth Randolph Braxton Tomlln, Robert W.
Tomlin, Lucy Carter Wtckhnm, and members of the Braxton, Bur-
well, Johnston, Lee, Royall, and Steptoe families.
Collection has been, analyzed.
Gift of Mr. Johnston, Miles Gary Johnston, and Nancy Burwell
Johnston, 1056.
1. Virginia — Geneal. 2. Commonplace-booka.
MS 61-2637"
Vlrglnla Hist. Soc.
Farrar family.
Papers, 1840-1923.
110 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, albums, sermon, genealogical notes, and other
papers, Includes correspondence of George Watson James while an
editor In Richmond; records kept In Richmond (1800-03) of Co. F,
70th Infantry Regt. of Virginia militia; letters concerning Wash-
ington and Lee University ; and the sermons of Moses Drury Hoge.
Correspondents Include Garibaldi Arrlghi, David Barr, C. V. Bartels,
Sarah Margaret Kemper Bocock, St. George Tucker Brooke, John
Lyle Campbell, James Brown Clay, James Parke Corbln, A. F.
Crutchfleld, John Warwick Daniel, B. F. Dewald, William F. Drink-
ard, Thomas T. Everett, T. Fitzhugh, Porter Fleming, E. T. Freedley,
Charles Alfred Graves, Edward S. Gregory, C. J. Harris, William
Henry Haxall, Moses Drury Hoge, Ida Spullock Lambert, Thomas
Benjamin Leonard, John Lyon, Allen Lane McDonald, Annie Lyle
McKinney, Florence Manning, Janey Hope Marr, Ann Hull Herndon
Maury, Walter Hlnes Page, John Pollard, Mary L. Samuel, H. Dim-
mock Smith, James Cocke Southall, Louise Lyle Speed, William
Edward Thompson, E. T. Thornton, Beverley Dandridge Tucker,
M. R. Walte, James Jones White, Nathaniel Peyton Young, and
members of the Anderson, Farrar, and James families.
Collection has been analyzed.
Gift of Mrs. Drewry P. Thompson, 1958.
1, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 2. Hoge, Moses
Drury, 1818-1899. I. James, George Watson, 1846-1918. n. Vir-
ginia Infantrv. 1st Regt., 1900-1017. Co. F.
MS61-2638
Virginia Hist. Soe.
Kilgo, John Carlisle, Bp., 1861-1922.
Papers, 1891-1944.
2880 Items and 62 v.
In Duke University Library.
Educator and Methodist bishop. Correspondence, notes, common-
place books, lectures, addresses, scrapbooks, clippings, and other
papers. The bulk of the collection consists of letters to Kilgo while
be was at Wofford College and Trinity College now Duke Uni-
versity), and while he served as a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. Includes Kllgo's Inaugural address at Trinity College
and addresses on tile history of Vanderbllt University and the life
of Washington Duke. Other subjects Include Kllgo's work at Wofford
College and Trinity College, Southern politics after Reconstruction,
Southern education, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Southern
railroad rates, and social reform.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1050-58.
1. Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 2. Universities and col-
leges—Southern States. 8. Duke, Washington, 1820-1905. 4. Southern
States— Pol. & govt. — 1865- 6. Education — Southern States.
6 Railroads— Southern States— Rates. 7. Social problems, 8. Van-
derbllt University, Nashville. 0. Wofford College, Spartanburg, S. O.
10. Duke University,, Durham, N. O.
MS 61-2639
Duke Univ. Library
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1846.
Papers, 1785-1929.
8 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collection
(no. 921)
Planter, physician, and editor. Correspondence, farm journal,
travel Journals, account books, bills, receipts, scrapbook, and other
MS 61-2640
595
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jones, Calvin, 1776-1846. Papers, 1786-1929. (Continued)
papers. The correspondence {chiefly letters to Jones) concerns busl-
??"!. d ?» Un 8?. agricultural methods, medical practice, the Raleigh,
N. 0., Star (of which Jones was an editor, 1808-16), North Carolina
State Militia and the War of 1812, the acquisition of Tennessee lands.
and other activities. Includes business papers (1846-80) of Monte-
zuma Jones and other descendants living near Bolivar, Tenn.
Gift of Edward Knox Boyd, 1944; Paul Tudor Jones 1861-60:
Mrs. James M. Owens, 1958.
1. Agriculture — North Carolina. 2. Agriculture — Tennessee.
8. Land— Tennessee. 4. North Carolina star, Raleigh, N. O. 5. Medi-
cine—North Carolina. 6. North Carolina— Militia. 7. North Caro-
lina— Hist— War of 1812. x. Jones, Montezuma.
« ...^ .. „ MS 61-2640
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Benson, Berry.
Papers, 1860-1922.
8 ft.
In the University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collec-
tion (no. 2630)
Confederate soldier, of Augusta, Ga. Correspondence, travel jour-
nals (1880-84), reminiscences, notebooks, a scrapbook, articles, and
pictures. The material concerns Benson's escape from Blmlra Prison,
N. Y. (Oct 1864) and other Civil War experiences, travels In Mexico,
and his Interests In mycology, codes and cryptograms, and short-story
writing,
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Charles G. Benson and the Misses Benson, 1943-44,
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
2. U. S.— Hisi.— OlvU War— Prisoners and prisons. 8. Mexico—
Descr. & trav. 4. Mycology. 6. Cryptography. 6. Short story.
Fuji name: Berry Greenwood Benson.
MS 61-2641
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Grtmball, John Berkley, 1800-1893.
Papers, 1683-1930.
1638 items and 87 v.
Ip the University of North Carolina, Southern Historical Collec-
tion (nos. 970, 975, 976, and 980)
Planter, of Charleston, S. O. Correspondence, diaries (1832-83),
plantation records, scrapbooks, and other papers, of Grlmball, of his
wife, Margaret Ann (Morris) Grlmball, and of their family. The cor-
respondence pertains to GrlmbaU's planting, property, and finances,
the Confederate service of his five sons, Charleston social life, the
Charleston Library Society, travel, health, and family events. In-
cludes a diary of Mrs. Grlmball, The material Is related to the li-
brary s Manlgault plantation records and papers (no, 484).
Unpublished description In the library. The diary of John Berk-
ley Grlmball (1858-65) was partially published In the South Caro-
lina historical magazine, vols. 56-57 (1955-56).
o *• Plantations— South Carolina. 2. Charleston— Soc. life & cust
8. Charleston Library Society, Charleston, S. 0. 4. u. S— Hist—
Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. "z. -GrlmbalL
Margaret Ann (Morris) n. Grlmball family.
«-,.„ ,. „ . MS61-2642
North Carolina. Univ. Library
GUnum, Daniel Hunt, 1845-1918.
Papers, 1886-1902.
ca.2ft (17251tems)
In University of Washington Library.
Lawyer, business executive, and Democrat Correspondence, finan-
cial papers, memoranda, and printed material, chiefly concerning Oil-
man's activities In the railroad, mining, utilities, and real estate busi-
ness, and with the Democratic Party In Washington State. Includes
material on Ohace and Butts (bankers of Providence, B. I.), Metro-
politan Trust Co*, Northern Pacific Railroad Co., and Westinghouue
Electric Corporation. Persons named Include Brastus Bralnerd, Leo
Daft, Phillip G, Bastwick, Bllsha Peyre Ferry, Lnthene Olairmont
Oilman, George Hazzard, James Jerome Hill, F. M Jones, A W.
Lewis, J. J. O'Connor, G. B. M. Pratt, James Dickinson Smith, Wat-
son Oorvosso Squire, Reginald Heber Thomson, George W. Van
Fossen, Cheater H. Warner, James B. Wltherow, and Jacob F. Wyck-
off. The material Is related to the library's Thomas Burke collection.
Unpublished guide and card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the estate of Thomas Burke, 1935.
1. Railroads — Washington (State) 2. Mining Industry and
finance— Washington (State) 3. Public utilities— Washington (State)
4. Real estate business— Seattle. 5. Washington (State)— Econ. con-
dlt 6. Democratic Party. Washington (State)
OT v. _. MS 61-2643
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932.
Papers. 1866-1930.
10ft
In Bucknell University Library.
In part transcripts, photocopies, and microfilm (negative)
Educator, diplomat, and historian. Correspondence, the first vol-
ume of a 2 volume autobiographical narrative Confidences of a grand-
father, addresses, lectures, sermons, genealogical data, notes, cllp-
pings. autographs, a souvenir volume with national coats of arms and
signatures of heads of states at the second Hague Peace Conference
In 1907, sketches by Joseph Israels and John Sargent a musical com-
position by Ignace Paderewskl, pictures, printed material, and mem-
orabilia. Concerns Hill's service as president of Bucknell University,
1870-88, and of Rochester University, 1888-06, his diplomatic career,
1898-1911, and his retirement. Correspondents Include President
Taft and the Dept of State.
Unpublished finding aids In the library.
Gift of Walter Llddell Hill, Sr., and Jr., 1938-59, and 'purcflases.
1. Baptists — Sermons. 2. Kings and rulers — Autographs. 3. Hague.
International Peace Conference, 2d, 1907. 4. Bucknell University,
Lewlsburg, Pa. 6. Rochester, N. T. University. 6. U. S. — For. rel. —
20th cent 7. Diplomats — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. t
U. S. Dept of State.
MS 61-2644
bucknell Univ. LIbr.
St Louis. Public Library.
Manuscript collection.
ca. 15 Items and 30 v.
In St. Louis Public Library.
Literary MSS., radio and television scripts, muBlc MSS., genealogi-
cal and estate papers, a Revolutionary diary, material on the Battle
of Pilot Knob, 1864, examination papers from the St, Louis public
schools (1873) and other papers. Includes MSS. of Susan B. Blow,
Arthur B. Bostwlck, Charles H. Compton, Fannie Hurst, Louis La
Beaume, James Whltcomb Riley, and Denton J. Snider, as well as
music MSS. of Victor Herbert, Charles S. Skllton, and Lewis Slavlt
1. Radio scripts. 2. Television scripts. 8. Music— Manuscripts.
4. U. S. — Hist — Revolution — Personal narratives. 5. PUot Knob,
Battle of, 1864. 6. Examinations — St. Louis— Questions.
MS 61-2646
St Louis. Public Llbr.
Leavenworth, Abner Johnson, 1803-1869.
Papers, 1812-1905.
1811 Items and 12 v.
In Duke University Library.
Presbyterian minister and educator, of Petersburg, Va. Corre-
spondence, journal, memorandum books, sermons, an autograph album
(1822), and other papers, of Leavenworth and of his son, Frederick.
Sermons comprise about half of the collection. Includes pre-Clvll
War letters from theological students In Connecticut, Massachusetts,
and New York ; a Journal with Information on the siege and fall of
Petersburg, Va. ; a tuition ledger for the Van Buren, Ark., Female
Seminary (1860-02) ; and genealogical Information on the Leaven-
worth family. Correspondents Include Calvin Colton, Harrison Gray
Otis Dwight, Jeremiah Bvarts, Samuel Lee, Benjamin Palmer, and
Noah Porter.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1933-60.
1. Presbyterian Church — Sermons. 2, Presbyterian Church —
Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Seminarians. 4.
Petersburg, Va.— Siege, 1864-1865. 5. Leavenworth family. i.
Leavenworth, Frederick, n. Van Buren, Ark, Female Seminary.
MS 61-2646
Duke Univ. Library
Baskervttl family.
Papers, 1747-1928.
2717 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, account books, farm Journals, common-
place books, bonds, agreements, cancelled checks, deeds, Inventories,
plats of land, broadsides, almanacs, and other papers, legal docu-
ments, and printed matter, of the BaBkervill family of Mecklenburg
Co.. Va. Includes many papers of William Rust BaskervlU, and ma-
terial concerning Horace Greeley as Democratic Presidential nominee,
the medical practice of Robert Dortch BaskervlU, Abraham Watklns
Venable's candidacy for U. S. Representative from the 4th District
of North Carolina, horse breeding, dogs, family affairs, and other
matters. Correspondents Include Bettle G. Alexander, James T.
Alexander, Sallle P. (Turner) Alexander, William T. Atkins, Betty
(Alexander) Baskervlll, Charles BaBkervill, George Thomas Basker-
vlU, Robert Dortch Baskervlll, William Baskervlll, Thomas L. Ben-
nett, Wood Bouldln, A G. Boyd, H. C. Brooks, L. N. Buchanan,
George W. Burwell, Joseph S. Burwell, Anna B. Oarrington, Joseph
W. Carroll, W. N. Carter, B. F. Chlldrey, Henry Bmbra Colemnn,
Sarah Maria Cooper, J. J. Daly, John Davis, James D. Dortch,
Thomas Doswell, Charles Rust Baton, Benjamin W. Edwards, Pattle
MS 61-2647
596
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baskervill family. Papers, 1747-1928. (Continued)
Edwards, George B. Finch, Langston Easley Finch, M. S. Goode, Ed-
ward Tarry Hamilton, Robert Alston Hamilton, William H. Harris,
James E. Hasktns, L. Henderson, Bertie P. (BaskervIU) Hobbs, W. B.
Homes, John Daniel Imboden, S. E. Johnson, Robert Hill Jones, A. S.
Lee, Elizabeth Ann (Baskervlll) Lewis, John W. Lewis, Harwood
Alexander Lockett, Mrs. H. H. Lockett, Philip Lockett, D. S. Marrow,
Robert McCandllsh, N. Macon Martin, the Dept. of Medicine of the
University of Pennsylvania, Bascom Morse, Mary Eaton (Baskervlll)
Neblett, E. H. Plummer, Richard 0. Pope, Roger Atkinson Pryor,
George Reld, M, R. Seymour, Alexander W. Shaw, John P. Smith,
R, K. Smith, William Smith, H. J. Stone, John Taylor, Martha Taylor,
Sterling P. Thrower, William Townes, W. T. Tucker, William Turn-
bull, E. Turpln, Richard Venable Watklns, Samuel V. Watklns, John
Watson, W. H. Wesson, Thomas White, E. A. Williams, Alexeader
Wilson, John M. Wright, and the following firms : Davis & £ it,
Doyle & Adolphl, of New York ; Allison k Addison, N, M. Martin,
Son & Co., and Walter K. Martin & Co., of Richmond; N. M. Martin,
Bro. & Co., Martin, Hill & Co., Martin, Tannahlll & Co., Martin &
Tannahlll, N. M. Martin & Co., Robert A. Martin & Co.. Peebles &
White, Peebles, White & Davis, Smyth, Stone & Banks, and J. M.
Venable & Co., of Petersburg, Va. ; A. W. Smith & Co., of Lombardy
Grove, Va. ; and H. fl. & J. P. Smith, of Smiths Cross Roads, Va.
Collection has been analyzed.
Deposited by Mrs. WUllam R. Baskervlll, 1958-69.
1. Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.. 2. Venable, Abraham Watklns,
1799-1879. 8. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4.
Horse breeding— Virginia. 5. Dogs. 6. Commonplace books. l
Baskervlll, William Rust n. Baskervlll, Robert Dortch.
MS 61-2647
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1837-1908.
142 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Confederate officer and Governor of Virginia. Correspondence,
diary, commonplace books, speeches, notes, newspaper clippings, and
other papers. The correspondence refers to George Edward Pickett,
the University of Virginia, the Battle of Gettysburg, and other mat-
ters. Includes Kemper's diary kept while he was at Washington,
D. O., Old Point Comfort, Va„ and In Mexico during the Mexican
War; and letters, notes (some concerning Kemper), and commonplace
books of John Holmes Bocock, a Presbyterian minister of Virginia
and the District of Columbia. Correspondents Include Elizabeth
Barbour Ambler, William A. Baker. William A. Banks. BenjamlnJohn
Barbour, Oremora Jones Gave, William Jones Gave, John R. Cham-
berlain, John Cochrane, Gibbon S. Conway, Henry O. Day, James M.
Estls, J. F. Finks, William Westmore Gordon, Lewis Edwin Harvie,
Delaware Kemper Hay, Philip Francis Howard, George P. Hughes,
F. A. Hunt, Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter, William Kellogg, John
James Lafferty, John Leyburu, Otis Frederick Manson, Richard
Lancelot Maury, 0. E. Nlchol, William K. Pendleton, Charles W.
Purcell, J. A. Quarles, Louis Harry Richards, H. Shepperd, W. H.
Swallow, Mrs. F. 0. Taylor, William F. Taylor, WUllam H. TerrlU,
James Hoge Tyler, Alexander Vauter, Moses Walton, Robert Enoch
Withers, and members of the Bocock and Kemper families.
Collection has been analyzed. Partially published In Selections
from the religious and literary writings of John H. Bocock, edited
by Sarah Margaret Kemper Bocock (1891)
Gift of Natalie Bocock and John H. Bocock, 1966.
1. Pickett, George Edward, 1826-1876. 2. Virginia. University.
8. Gettysburg, Battle of, 1868. 4. U. S.— Hist— War with Mexico,
1846-1848 — Personal narratives. 6. Commonplace-books. t Bo-
cock, John Holmes, 1818-1872.
MS61-2648
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Beverley family.
Papers, 1664-1901.
4788 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, microfilm (negative) made in 1951 from originals In the
New York Public Library.
Correspondence, account books, diary, commonplace book, student
notebooks, bankbooks, cancelled checks, bills of exchange, land plats
and patents, wills, deeds. Indentures, broadsides, clippings, and other
papers, of the Beverley family of Virginia, Includes many papers of
Robert Beverley; student letters from institutions In England, New
Jersey, Connecticut Pennsylvania, and Virginia ; and materials on
the growing of cotton, a voyage to the West Indies, a visit to London,
Marseilles, and Haiti, misconduct of cadets at Virginia Military In-
stitute, purchases of merchandise, financial affairs, law suits, and
genealogy. The many correspondents Include various business firms
and members of the Bradshaw, Clarke, Corbln, Llghtfoot Randolph,
Tayloe, and Washington families.
Collection has been analyzed.
Deposited by Robert Bland Beverley, William Nash Beverley, WU-
llam Welby Beverley, and Fannie Scott (Beverley) Osburn, 1949.
1. Students— Gt. Brit. 2. Students— U. S. 8. School notebooks. 4.
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. 5. Cotton growing — Vir-
ginia. 6. Voyages and travels. 7. Virginia — Oeneal. 8. Common-
place-books, i Beverley, Robert 1769-1848.
MS 61-2649
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Claiborne family.
Papers, 1803-1954.
1060 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries (1903-23), accounts, wills, bonds, agree-
ments, scrapbook, genealogical notes, and other paperB of the Clai-
borne family. Includes correspondence and accounts Of Henry
Coalter .'CabeU, diaries of Catherine Hamilton (CabeU) Claiborne
Cox, material concerning the imprisonment of John Brown at Harp-
er's Ferry, the Tredegar Co., Richmond, and secession and reconstruc-
tion In South Carolina. Correspondents Include Archer Anderson,
Robert Samuel Archer, Simon Bolivar Buckner, Salmon P. Chase,
Philip St. George Cocke, Henry Latrobe, Thomas Nelson Page, Alex-
ander Hugh Holmes Stuart, members of the Claiborne and Cabell
families, and various firms In South Carolina, Virginia, New York,
West Virginia, George, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
Collection has been analyzed by the society,
Gift of Herbert Augustine Claiborne, Jr., Mrs. John H Guy, Jr.,
and Mrs. Spotswood B. Hall, Jr., I860.
1 Browa, John, 1800-1859. 2. Tredegar Co., Richmond. 8. Seces-
sion 4. Reconstruction— South OaroUna. i. CabeU, Henry Coalter,
d 1889 c Cox, Catherine Hamilton (CabeU) Claiborne.
MS 61-2650
Virginia Hist Soc.
Irwin, Inez (Haynes) 1878-
Papere,1872-
6 boxes.
In RadcUffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-26)
Author and reformer, Diaries, autobiography, literary notebooks,
and OhrlstmaB cards, concerning woman suffrage work, travels In
Europe, Including a trip In 1918, labor contracts In California,- Uter-
ary personaUtles, RadclUTo College, World War r, and the Authors'
League of America, as well as personal matters. Persons named In-
clude Alice Stone Blackwell, Gelett Burgess, Charlotte Perkins Gil-
man, Xiorenza Haynes, Lou Henry Hoover, Marie Jenney Howe, Will
Irwin (Inez' husband), Mary Margaret McBrlde, Ohrlstabel Pank-
hurst Maud Wood Park, Alice Paul,. Gertrude Stein, and Maud
Younger.
UnpubUshed Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1948-65. >-„.„.„
1. Woman— Suffrage— U. S. 2. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918.
3. European War, 1914-1918. 4. Labor contract— California, 6. Rad-
cUffe College. 6. Authors. 7. Authors' League of America.
MS 61-2651
RadcUffe College. Llhr.
Hamilton, Alice, 1869-
Papers, 1910-52.
8 boxes.
In RadcUffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-22, A-H21)
Physician, professor, and research, worker. Correspondence, re-
search MSS., pubUshed articles, and awards, concerning Miss Hamil-
ton's research for Hull House and the U. S. Dept of Labor, her teach-
ing at Harvard University, her membership In the League of Nations
Health Organization and President Hoover's Committee on Social
Trends, and her Interest In civil liberties and equal rights. In-
cludes material relating to Jane Addams.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired, 1953. _
1. HuU House, Chicago. 2. U. S. Dept of Labor. 3. Harvard Uni-
versity. 4. League of Nations. Health Organization. 6. President's
Research Committee on Social Trends. 6, OlvU rights— U. S.
7. Woman— Legal status, laws, etc. ,,_ „. „««„
MS 61-2652
RadcUffe College. Llbr.
Ryan, Agnes.
Papers, 1904-56.
In RadcUffe CoUege Library, Women's Archives (A-46, A-R98)
Writer and editor. Correspondence, diaries (1904-08) an unpub-
lished autobiography, and other writings, relating, among other
things, to peace, suffrage, the Woman's journal, vegetarianism, the
Millennium Guild, and the MacDoweU Association. Persons men-
tloned Include Alice Stone Blackwell, Emily Blackwell, Henry Black-
well, Sarah N. Cleghorn, Richard Gregg, John Hayea Holmes, Marlon
MacDoweU, Sadie Stave, Maud R. L. Freshel, Bashka Paeff, Alios
Park, and Henry Baaey Stevens.
UnpubUshed Inventory In the Ubrary.
Acquired 1956.
1. Peace. 2. The Woman's Journal. 8. MUlennlum Guild, Inc.
4. Edward MacDoweU Association, Peterborough, N. H. 6.
Veeetarlanlsm. 6. Woman— Suffrage— U. S.
MS 61-2668
RadcUffe College. Llbr.
597
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Allen, Corinne Marie (Tnckerman) 1856-1931.
Papers, 1896-1927.
Ibox.
Itf Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-5, A-A42)
Correspondence and articles. Correspondence relates to the Utah
Congress of Mothers, to the National Congress of Mothers (later
known as the National Congress of Parents and Teachers) and Its
Marriage Sanctity Committee, and to the conscientious objectors In
the war prison camp at Fort Douglas, Utah. Articles relate to polyg-
amy, sex education, and related matters. Correspondents Include Jane
Addams, Felix Adler, Florence B. Allen, Bmily Balch, Roger Baldwin,
Leonard Darwin, Mary S. Garrett, C. O. Goodwin, David Starr Jordan!
Francis G, Peahody, Hannah S,, Schoff, L. Clarke Seelye, Norman
Thomas, Elizabeth Ttlton, and Fannv Garrison Vlllard
Unpublished inventory In the IUhw .
Acquired 1952.
1, National Congress of, Parents and Teachers. 2. National Con-
gress of Parents and Teachers. Utah Branch 3. Marriage 4 Polyg-
amy. 5. Sex Instruction. 6. Conscientious objectors— U. S'.
Radcliffe College. Llbr. 1-26B4
White, Sue Shelton, 1887-1943.
Papers, 1913-43, 1959. '
4 boxes.
In Radcliffe CoUege Library, Women's Archives (A-?4)
Lawyer and suffragette. Correspondence, articles, biographical
material, and a volume of recollections (1859) about Sne White by
Key persons associated with her, concerning her work for woman
suffrage In Tennessee aad the Nation, and her activity In various
econom c and political organisations. Includes material related to the
Women s Division jofjthe Democratic National Committee, National
American Woman Suffrage Association, National Bmergency Council,
National Kecovery Administration, National Woman's Party, TemW
see Equal Suffrage League, Florence A. Armstrong, Emily Newell
Blair, Carrie Chapman Catt, Mary Williams Dewson, Dexter M. Kee-
ner, Kenneth D. McKellar (for whom she served as secretary) Alice
Paul, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Harrlman Rumsey, Jane Norman
Smith, Frank Walker, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1839.
» h Wo ™S, n — Suffrage— U. S. 2, Woman— Suffrage— Tennessee. 8.
Notional Woman's Party. 4. Democratic Party. National Commit-
tee. Women's Division. 5. National American Woman Suffrage
Association. 0. D. S. National Bmergency Council. 7. TJ. S National
Recovery Administration.
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-2668
Winslow, ESary Nelson.
Papers, 1923-51.
1 box and 8 Items,
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-53)
Social worker. Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, 2 drafts
™™ °man at w>rk (the autobiography of Mary Anderson), other
?S5^5ii«- J* *? 8 -' concerning the employment of married women
£3«E? f .Includes material relating to the Inter-American Com-
mission of Women, the 2d Labor Conference of American States,
Havana, 1838, and the National Women's Trade Union Sne
Unpublished Inventory In the library. «a»Sne.
Acquired 1852-58.
*^ de ^«. Mary, 1872- 2. Woman-Employment— U S 8
Married women. 4. Inter-American Commission of WomeD. 6 Labor
w^ e . n ^.°f A n } erlcan States. 2d, Havana, 1839. National
Women's Trade Union League of America
RadcllffeCollege. Libr. MS 61-2650
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan)
Papers, 1927-54.
2 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-54)
.Public official. Correspondence, speeches, articles, and biographi-
cal material. Includes material relating to social security, Susan B.
Anthony, Mary Bitter Beard, Business and Professional Women'o
Oiub of the District of Columbia, Mississippi State Board of Develop-
ment, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and
V. S. Works Progress Administration.
Unpublished Inventory in tho library.
Acquired 1847-59.
1. Insurance, Social — U. 3. 2. Business and Professional Women's
Club of the District of Columbia. S. Mississippi. Board of Develop-
ment. 4, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
5. U.S. Works Projects Administration. 6. Anthony, Susan Brownell.
1820-1808. 7. Beard, Mary (Rltter) 1870-1858.
MS 01-2657
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Miller, Emma (Gnffey) : . ■
Papers, 1920-60.
boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-38)
Democratic national commltteewoman. Letters, speeches, reports,
and memorabilia, relating to national politics, prohibition reform, edu-
cation, equal rights for woruen, social welfare, and the National
Youth Administration.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
Acquired 1857.
1. U. S.—PoL & govt.— 20th cent. 2. Prohibition— U. S. 8 Educa-
tion— U. S. 4. Woman— Legal status, laws, etc. — U. S BUS
Social policy. 6. National Woman's Party. 7. U. S. National Youth
Administration.
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-2658
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862-
Scrapbooks, 1890-1938.
12 v. ■-,
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-57)
Author, speaker, and reformer. Mainly clippings, together with
letters, pictures, and other material concerning Mrs. Nathan's social
life and travels, and her work and speeches for the Consumers' League
of New York, the National Consumers' League, woman suffrage,
working girls, peace, International congresses she attended, and social
betterment In general. One volume Is devoted to Benjamin N. Oar-
dozo, and one to reviews and letters about her book, The story of an
epoch-making movement (1026)
Acquired 1848.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. ConsLmers' League of New York. 2. National Consumers'
League. 8. Woman — Suffrage— U. S.' 4. Woman— Employment — U. S.
6. Peace. 6. U.S. — Social policy. 7. Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan.
1870-1831 8. Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1882— The story of an epoch-
making movement.
MS 61-2059
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Westcott, Glenway, 1901-
Papers,1947-
ca. 600 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Lettera Library (New York )
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and other papers. Names prominently mentioned are Van
Wyck Brooks, Marianne Moore, Edith Sltwell, and Edmund Wilson.
Open to Investigators nndeir restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters, 8. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-2660
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Woodberry, George Edward, 1856-1930.
Papers, 1878-1929.
ca. 250 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and educator. Correspondence with Henry Osboro Taylor,
letters relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the
American Academy of Arts and Letters, and 8 MSS. of poems by
Woodberry, Robert Underwood Johnson Is prominently mentioned.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 8. Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1987. '£
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 1858-384L
MS 61-2681
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 1876-
Papere, 1931-56.
ca. 860 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Literary historian and educator. Correspondence chiefly relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Acad-
emy of Arts and Letters, and other papers.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
' MS 61-2668
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Potter, Charles FtanUin, 5. 1861 '-"
Papers, 1905-40.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and othssr records of Potter and hie brotfeer, Isaac
MS 61-2688
598
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Potter, Charles Franklin, b. 1861.
(Continued)
B. Potter, lawyers, with offices In Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
Denver. Includes engineers' reports, agreements, surreys, and miscel-
laneous documents of the utilities companies of the Southwest for
which they were counsellors.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Acquired through N, Kovach, 1945. '. ;
1. Lawyers-— California — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2, Public utilities — Southwest, New. x. Potter, Isaac B.
MS 61-2663
Henry ID. Huntington Library
Index of American Design. California.
Records,
ca. 260 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Historical research material, drawings, clippings, and other papers
pertaining to Spanish-American culture In California.
Inventory In the library.
Gift of the Works Progress Administration of Los Angeles, 1849.
1. Spaniards in California. 2. Civilization, Hispanic.
MS61-2664
Henry El, Huntington Library
Wolfskill, Lewis.
Business records, 1836-80.
168 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence and other business papers of Wolfskin, pertaining
to ownership and management of property In the city and county of
Los Angeles, chiefly for 1872-77. Includes letters from Henry Dalton
concerning tie settlement of land claims for his ranchos.
Catalog cards In the library.
Gift of Frank A. Wolfskill, 1849.
1. Real property— Los Angeles Co., Calif. 2. Land titles— Califor-
nia, i. Dalton, Henry, 1803-1884.
MS 61-2665
Henry B. Huntington Library
Johnson, Parish Barkydt, 5. 1838.
Papers, 1864-88.
43 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Personal correspondence of Mr. and Mrs. Parish Johnson, of Walla
Walla, Wash., and their brother Grove L. Johnson, of Sacramento,
Calif., together with a Journal kept by Johnson (a captain In the D. S.
Army) of a trip from Drum Barracks, Wilmington, Calif., to Tucson,
Ariz. (1864)
Acquired from Mrs. O. O. Hodges, 1946,
1. California, Southern — Deacr. & trav. 2. Arizona — Descr. & trav.
x. Johnson, Lydla J. (Sheets) n. Johnson, Grove L.
MS 61-2666
Henry B. Huntington Library
Leidesdorff, William Alexander, 1809 or 10-1848.
Papers, 1840-67.
602 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
California pioneer and businessman. Correspondence and other
papers relating mainly to business and social affairs In and around
San Francisco, and touching on political events. Persons represented
Include Juan Bautlsta Alvarado, Joseph L Folsom, John O. Fremont,
Thomas O. Larkln, Jose Yves Llmantour, Pto Pico, John A. Sutter,
and Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo.
Catalog cards In the library. „
Acquired from the Holmes Book Co., San Francisco, 1822,
1. San Francisco — Hist — Sources.
MS 61-2667
Henry H. Huntington Library
Del Valle, Reginaldo Francisco, 6. 1864.
Papers, 1877-1938.
ca. 350 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer and California State senator. Correspondence, documents,
reports on the agricultural development of Owens Valley, Calif., and
other papers. Includes correspondence with California historical or-
ganizations, letters relating to the Boulder Dam project, and papers
of Del Valle's Son-in-law, Henry F, Grady.
Gift of Mrs. Henry F. Grady, 1940.
1. Agriculture— Owens Valley. 2. Hoover Dam. 8, Historical so-
cieties — California. i. Grady, Henry Francis, 18&2-1957.
MS 61-2668
Henry B. Huntington Library
Thorndike, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933.
Papers, 1913-33.
ca. 150 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters library (New York)
Literary historian and educator. Correspondence and other papers
relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of ArtB and Letters.
MS 61-2669
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Wharton; Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1987.
Correspondence, 1926-87.
ca. BO Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arti
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2670
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Wheeloch, John Hall, 1886-
Papers, 1948-
ca. 110 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and MSS. of 19 poems by Wheelock,
■Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS61-S67X
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
White, Andrew Dickson, 1882-1918.
Correspondence, 1902-18.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Educator and diplomat Correspondence relating to the American
Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
L American Academy of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2673
American Academy of Arts and Letters IAbr.
White, William Allen, 1868-1944.
Correspondence, 1916-48,
ca.821tems.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Whiting, Arthur Battelle, 1861-1986.
Correspondence, 1914-30.
ca. 100 items. ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Composer. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Wister, Owen, 1860-1938.
Papers, 1908-37.
ca. 360 Items. „
IriAmerlcanAcademyof Arts and LettersXibrary (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, MS. of a,
story by Wister, and other papers.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2675
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
599
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Keith family.
Papers, 1776-1916.
ca. 250 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other materials of the Keith family, of Wood-
burne, Fauquier Co., Va. Includes letters of John OhntonVa BewSu-
IS'Jw 14 .'?' le "e™ o* JameB Keith, a law student at the Onlver-
"2»Tm.Py I «* and a Oo^ederate soldier In the Black Horse Troop
4th Virginia Cavalry, Jackson's Corps; and materlata roncenitmr tte
Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, ttVltappahannock oSSS cLaL
secession, the Battle of Fredericksburg, thTtaiverataTof Vtadnlal
Ert'StSffl?*,, 0ther "respondents includeXSes Keith Bo*!
well, Bobert Bdea Lee, Charles Edgar Nlchol, Susan ie^ BoMng^u.
John Scott, Mary Elizabeth Berrylcaylor, BobertT TaXr^UUam
Vance, and members of the Keith family. ■■.■'■: ~* ' " mUu "»
Collection has been partially analyzed by the society.
Gift and deposit of John A. O. Keith, 1958-59. .,.:
1. V. S. rr Hist, ^- Revolution — Personal narratives. 2. Virelnla
Cavalry. 4th Begt., 188H86J5. 8. 0. S.-Htet.-01vl War-Betei-
of, 1862. 5. Fauquier. Springs, Va. 6. Secession. 7. Virginia. Uni-
versity, t Keith, James, 1838-1918. n. Chilton, John" 1789-1777
VlrginlaHlst.Soc. MS 61-2676
Wight, Charles Copland.
Papers, 1861-79.
5 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Diaries .(1^3-79), notebook, and autobiographical material. In-
SS?JT! toetta !?. of , W 'K h tas a student at Vginia Mlli^y InsH-
vEmS? S„^ ao » ld J* ^ J ,, ^ckson's Brigade of thS Army of Northern
Virginia, hlB notebook concerning the origins of English literature,
presumably kept while at Virginia Milltalrylnsti tutsan I the fi
?J^^T4 BrOWn ^f^ whl V* Han ° vw Court Hous^Oiaries
City Court House, and Richmond, Va. , »-=, «m».«»
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Mary Copland Wight, 1967.
1. Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil
VlrginlaHlst.Soc. MS 61-2677
Tayloe family.
Papers, 1740-1860.
14 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account books, and minute books. Includes corre-
^fTZSVr 01 ? 2W» < 17 « L 1828) and William HolburleTaT
Z ^.JL„^.„°/i?^7 ayl0e Vf* 1 ^) concerning the operations of
wIS« ^u,. 8 ,^ S am 5?*^ Tttyloe ' concerning the Neabsco Iron
K^^,W nc e_WUllam Co., Va., and the management of estates to
Gift of Bllzabeth WoodWUe Tayloe and Louise Plater Tayloe. 1958.
*&2S5S£&S8? > ^ ^"^ and trad^« ^
Virginia HI st. Soc.
MS 61-2678
Nichols, SamaeL
Correspondence, 1768-1860.
ca. 60 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif )
o„ «b fly _r* ter ? written bj Nichols, a prospector, while enroute to
San^FranclBco via Panama In 1860. Includes correspondence of other
members of the Nichols family.
Purchased from Mary B. Nichols, 1980.
1. Voyages to the Paclflc coast 2. Nichols family. i. Nichols
family.
Henry B. Huntington
Library
MS 61-2679
Weodbridge, Frederick James Eugene, 1867-1940.
Correspondence, 1933-39.
ca. 40 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
t university professor. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts
and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
ox Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-2080
Wyeth, Andrew, 1917-.
Correspondence, 1950-
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr,
MS 61-2681
Zorach, William, 1887-
Correspondence, 1953-
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arte
and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
A . A . MS 61-2682
American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubr.
Weinman, Adolph Alexander, 1870-1962.
Correspondence, 1910-51.
ca, 160 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2688
American Academy of Arts and Letters Ubr.
Warren, Charles, 1868-1964.
Papers, 1926-54.
ca. 160 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
Lawyer and historian. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts
and Letters, and autobiographical notes.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr
MS 61-2684
Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910.
Papers, 1852-1909.
ca. 260 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
Sculptor. Correspondence relating to the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, tributes by contemporaries, and other papers re-
lating to Ward's work. Names prominently mentioned are William
Dean Howells, and Fred Wellington Ruckstull.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. American Academy of Arts and Letters. 2. Howells, William
Dean, 1837-1920. 3. Ruckstull, Fred Wellington, 1853-1942.
MS 61-2685
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
;
Volk, Douglas, 1856-1935.
Correspondence, 1918-34.
ca. 40 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New Tork)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arte
and Letters.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2686
American Academy of Arts nnd Letters Llbr.
Walker, Ralph, 1889-
Papers, 1949-
oa. 70 Items.
In American Academy of Art? and Letters Library (New Tork)
Architect. Correspondence, and other papers relating to the Na- *
tlonol Institute of Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
Ftrfl name: Ralph Thomas Walker.
MS 61-2687
American Academy of Arts nnd Letters Llbr.
600
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wendell, Barrett, 1855-1921.
Papers, 1901-20.
ca. 50 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts nnd Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
and MSS. of an essay, a story, and a poem by Wendell.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
i. National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2, American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2688
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Curtis, Henry, 1792-1862.
Papers, 1808-59.
811 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Physician, of Hanover Co., Va. Correspondence, legal papers, bills,
receipts, accounts, and other papers. Includes medical lecture cards
end diplomas, material concerning the settlement of the estate of
Anthony Tudor Dixon, and a draft of the Hanover Co. resolutions
of February 26, 1831.
Gift of Robert B. Munford, Jr., 1905.
1 Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
MS 61-2689
Virginia Hist Soc.
Watkins, Franklin Chenault, 1894-
Correspondenoe, 1946-
ca. 60 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist Correspondence relating to the National Institute of
Arts and Letters.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters,
MS 61-2690
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-
Papers,1950-
ca. TO items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence, and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2, American Academy of
Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2691
American Acudemy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Vedder, Blihu, 1S36-1923.
Papers, 1890-1922.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist and poet. Correspondence with friends, and letters relating
to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the Academy of
Arts and Letters; MS. of Vedder's work, Moods, and other poems;
and studio books.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters, 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2692
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Van Doren, Mark, 1894-
Papers, 1940-
ca. 260 Items.
In American Acudemy of Arts and Letters Llbrury (New York)
Author. Correspondence and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and. Letters and the American Academy cf Arts and
Letters, and MSS. of Van Doren's works, The chickadee, Civil War,
and Tlreslns.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
Full name: Mark Albert Van Doren.
MS 61-2693
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr,
Van Dyke, John Charles, 1856-1932.
Papers, 1908-32.
ca. 300 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Art .historian. Correspondence relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Lettera,
and MSS. of Van Dyke's travel books and art histories.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters.
MS 61-2694
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Untermeyer, Louts, 1885-
Pivpers, 1941-
ca, 100 Items. . _ ,„ „ , .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and editor. Correspondence relating to the National Insti-
tute of Arts and Lotters, and corrected proofs of tlntermeyor's book,
Modern American poetry, -....■«.»«.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the Library,
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters, i. Untermeyer, Louis,
1886- Modern American poetry.
' MS61-2695
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Townsend, Edward Waterman, 1855-1942.
Correspondence, 1912-41.
ca. 45 Items. _ . ,
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence chiefly relating to the National Institute
of Arts and Lottora. ' '. , .
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1, National Institute of Arts and Letters.
MS61-2696
American Academy of Arts nnd Letters Llbr.
Torrence, Frederic Ridgely, 1876-1950.
Correspondence, 1908-49.
In' American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Art*
andLctters. ,. t
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1, National Institute of Arts and letters.
MS 61-2897
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Train, Arthur Cheney, 1875-1945.
Papers, 1924-43.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters, nnd literary MSS.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Iustltute ef Arte and Letters,
MS 61-2698
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Taylor, Deems, 1886-
Papers,1924-
In Amerlcun Academy of Arts nnd Letters Library (New York)
Composer and author. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts nnd Letters and the American Academy of Arte and
Letters, and a MS. score of Jabberwocky. „....„.,„._
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arte and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. ^ ^^ ^^ De9mg ^^
MS 61-2699
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Smyser, Henry Lanius, 1825-1900.
Papers, 1849-58.
In nisto'rlcul Society of York County collections (York, Pa.)
Physician nnd surgeon of York, l>u. Correspondence nnd other
pnpors, mainly concerning military and medical affairs In Berlin, St.
Petersburg, and Finland during the Crimean War. Some describe
San Francisco nnd Wood's Dlgglns In the gold rush of 1840. In-
cludes personal letters (1858-68) to friends, written from York,
Gift of H. Smyser Bulr, 104T.
1. California — Cold discoveries, 2. Crimean War, 1863-1858 —
Medical and sanitary affairs.
MS 61-2700
Hist. Soc. of York Co.
601
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Chapin, Charles Value, 1856-1941.
Papers, 1880-1934.
ca. lMMItems.
In Rhode Island Medical Society Library (Providence)
ii.iT". , fealth official o f Providence, R, I. Correspondence, unpub-
Ushed lectures, some In complete form, some in ontUne, notes and
longhand drafts for published works, records of sale of books, and
9 scrapbooks. Concerns public health, hygiene, sanitation, contagious
diseases, and some nontechnical subjects.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of members of the Ohapln family, 194L
1. Hygiene, Public. 2. Hygiene. 8. Sanitation. 4. Communicable
oiseisses.
Rhode Island Medic.
Soc. Llbrnry
MS 61-2701
Noyes, Robert Fanning, 1860-1912.
Papers, 1870-1910.
60 items.
In Rhode Island Medical Society Library (Providence)
i n J» fUr 0f , P J* 0Vldence ' »■!• Published and unpublished wrlt-
M»m !. 5 er t W ^ h i ',?' taken ln «»"*<* at Harvard Medical School
(1870) and at the College of Physicians and Surgeons (1871-78)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
i iSiS . .2?* dBn S hter < M ". Joseph Warren Greene, 1853-54.
1. Medicine — Addresses, essays, lectures.
Rhode Islend Medic. Soc Llbrnry MS 61-2702
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.
Papers, 1762-1813.
17 ft (ca. 8500 items)
In Library Coupany of Philadelphia collections.
Physician^ Correspondence, medical writings, 8 small notebooks
containing Rush's diary for 1777-78 covering debates ln the Conti-
nental Congress, Journals, and daybooks. Correspondence relates to
Rush s medical career, land speculation, Dickinson College, contro-
ISZHHHt w,th _ s "W>™ and Cobbett, and family affairs. Includes
letters from Dr. David Ramsay.
by?:H e But t te h r e ae?d t ( r i 8 9 5 ^ Pear ln L * M ° f "-I"--.""-, "^ed
Bequest of Dr. James Rush, 1889,
wJx,Y' s vC, ontlnen tal Congress. 2. Medicine — Pennsylvania. 8.
Pi 5 Rush iVintr 8 ' eSSay8 ' lectures - 4 - WeWMon College, Carlisle,
Library Company of
Philadelphia
MS 61-2703
Rush, James, 1786-1869.
Papers, 1802-69.
12 ft. (2700 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
"nlPtp'v^ nli'sS^SEn 1, a nd author. Correspondence, an lncom-
5?ih™ ' - Ru8h l B ph ll 0S °P h y of the human voice, Inflations and
Jt„rt^f/ ard8 ;#?. d K 0tne J : papers - Includes correspondence of his
student days at Edinburgh and London,
Bequest of Dr. Rush, 1869.
1. Voice.
Library Company of
Philadelphia
MS 61-2704
Mason, Polly Cary.
Papers, 1934-47.
1109 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Mo?^^ de i ce '- B ? rs - on 1 , 4' ; tt ?e o ' un ««. scrapbook, notes, photos., and
MSS. of Mis Mason's writings On Gloucester Co., Va. Included MS
of her Records of colonial Gloucester county (1MB, 1948), maleriai
used In preparing The story of Elmlngton, published lrTthe Vlrelnla
magazine of history and biography, v. 55, no. S I Jury 1947) and The
DI B »V™.^ hlte H Mar8h ( 1W3) ' <*™»W<*1 Botes 7 concerning tnl
t£,; > lly „' " nd a genealogical chart of the Armlstead family.
Bequest of George Carrlngton Mason, 1955-56.
Ilv ? U M™ e '' C S-, Va >r Hl8t - T , 2 ' Dl ee es f amlly. 3. Armlstead fam-
lly. I. Mason, Polly Cary. Records of colonial Gloucester County.
Virginia Hist. Soc. MS 61-2705
SKsith, Marcus Aurelius, 1852-1924.
Letter book, 1900-05.
1 v.
In University of Arizona Library.
U. S Senator from Arizona. Personal correspondence.
1. Mines and mineral resources— Arizona.
Arizona. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2706
Myers family.
Papers, 1790-1900.
ca. 350 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, notebooks, acounts, and genealogical data of the
Myers, Mordecal, Hays, and other Jewish families of Virginia.
Deposited by Preston, 1946, and MacDonald Wellford, 1950.
1. Jews In Virginia. 2. Jews — Geneal. i. Mordecal family
n. Hays family.
„. , . r, c MS 61-2707
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Cosulich, Bernice, 1896-1966.
Papers, 1952-53.
2 portfolios.
In University of Arizona Library.
Newspaperwoman. Notes, typescripts, clippings, photos., and maps
concerning the use of desert plants for medicinal purposes, the
Papago Indians, and the history of mining operations at Morencl
Arizona. '
1. Botany, Medical. 2. Indians of North America — Medicine.
8. Papago Indians. 4. Copper mines and mining — Arizona — MorencL
MS 61-2708
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Ives, Eugene Semmes, 1859-1917.
Papers, 1901-16.
88 v. and 8 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Attorney. Letters (38 v. of typewritten and holograph carbons),
legal papers, case material, notes, and other papers, including some
printed material.
1. Lawyers — Tucson, Ariz. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Mines and mineral resources — Arizona. 8. Railroads — Arizona.
MS 61-2709
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Jaeger, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1892.
Papers, 1860-92.
6 v.
In University of Arizona Library.
Ferry operator at Yuma crossing on the Colorado River. Account
books (1880-91) and diaries (1875-80, 1892)
Gift of Leonard Molina, 1957-60.
1. Yuma, Ariz. — Hist, — Sources. 2. Colorado River. 8. Yuma,
Ariz. — Ferries.
MS 61-2710
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Rak, Mary (Kidder) 1879-1958.
Papers.
2 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Author. Correspondence, unpublished MSS., notes, photos., and
other papers.
Gift of the estate of Charles and Mary Kidder Rak, 1958.
1. Ranch life, 2. Cattle— Arizona. 8, Cowboys. 4. Cochise Co.,
Ariz.
MS 61-2711
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Faires, Clifford Clinton, 1877-
Papers, 1924-47.
3 boxes,
In University of Arizona Library,
Judge. Correspondence and other papers, dealing chiefly with
Faires' activities ln the Arizona Game Protective Association and the
Arizona Wildlife Federation, together with some material on natural-
ization (1939-45) gathered while serving as Judge of the Superior
Court, Gila County, Ariz., and material concerning the I Am an
American Day activities ln Globe, Ariz. (1940-47)
1. Wildlife, Conservation of — Arizona. 2. Arizona Game Protec-
tive Association. 8. Arizona Wildlife Federation. 4. Naturalization—
U. S. 5. Patriotism— Globe, Ariz.
MS 61-2712
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Spenazuma Gold Mining and Milling Company.
Records, 1898-99.
1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library.
Miscellaneous records, Including promotional and descriptive lit-
erature, assay certificates, and other papers, concerning the "Spena-
zuma Swindle."
1. Swindlers and swindling,
MS 61-2713
Arizona. Ualv. Llbr.
602
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
United Verde Copper Company.
Records, 1886-89.
1 portfolio.
In University of Arizona Library.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the operation and
financing of the mine at Jerome, Yavapai County. Letters are
chiefly from Eugene M. Jerome, secretary-treasurer of the company,
and Frederick El. Murray, agent and mine superintendent, many of
them concerning the actions of Frederick A. Trltle, ex-Governor of
Arizona, in regard to the mine.
1. Mines and mineral resources — Arizona — Yavapai Co. 2. Trltle,
Frederick Augustus, 1833-1806.
MS 61-2714
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Pinal Co., Ariz.
Records, 1876-1907.
5 v.
In University of Arizona Library.
Records concerning financial and educational matters.
1. Finance, Public— Pinal Co., Ariz. 2, Education — Pinal Co., Ariz.
MS 61-2716
Arizona. Un'v. Llbr.
Garland, Thomas, d. 1874.
Correspondence, 1805-1911.
944 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, of Albemarle Co., Va. Personal a'nd business correspond-
ence, dealing with such matters as prices of staple products, Virginia
agriculture and politics, women's styles during the first half of the
19th century, and manumission of slaves, 1820-60. Includes letters
from James Maury Garland.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1988.
1, Agricultural prices — Virginia. 2, Tobacco manufacture and
trade — Virginia. 8. Agriculture — Virginia. 4. Virginia— Pol, & govt,
5, Costume — Hist. — 10th cent. 6, Slavery In the U, 8, — Emancipation.
MS 61-2716
DuketJnlv. Library
Jones, Oliver H
Business records, 1832-61.
258 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant, of New York City. Correspondence, accounts, and ship-
ping receipts, concerning Jones' trade with Wilmington, N. C. In-
cludes Information on prices, variations In supply and demand, ships,
captains, and shipping terms, Wilmington's Imports (chiefly dairy
products, flour, hay, meat, and liquors) and exports (turpentine and
other naval stores, rice, and beeswax) .
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1957,
1. New York (City)— Comm. 2. Wilmington, N. C. — Coram.
8. Shipping — New York (City) 4. Merchants, American— New York
(City)
MS 61-2717
Duke Univ. Library
Cochran, Robert.
Papers, 1844-50
44 Items.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Resident of Natchez. Letters from Mississippi and New Orleans
pertaining to financial matters, legal affairs, and land sales.
1. Southern States— Econ. condlt
MS 61-2718
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Fisk, AC
Autograph book, 1868-69.
1 v.
In Mississippi Dept of Archives and History.
Autographs of 75 participants in the Mississippi Constitutional
Convention of 1868.
1. Autographs — Mississippi — Collections. 2. Mississippi. Consti-
tutional Convention, 1888.
MS 61-2719
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
McRaven, John Wilson.
Letters, 1922-31.
lv.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Transcripts.
Businessman of Mississippi. Letters to his son, William Henry
McRaven, furnishing an example of social, economic, and political at-
titudes of the 1020's,
Gift of W. H. McRaven, 1959.
1. TJ. S.— Soc. condlt. 2. TJ. S.— Econ, condlt.— 1918- 8. C. S.—
Pol. & govt.— 1028-1029. I. McRaven, William Henry.
MS 61-2720
Mississippi. Dept. o' Archives and History
Virginia (Colony) G outwit.
Executive journals, 1726-68.
2v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Photocopies (negative) made from originals In the Public Record
Office, London.
Published in the VI „' .la magazine of history and biography, v,
82-37 (1924-29), and In Executive Journals of the council of colonial
Virginia, v, 4-6 (1980-45)
Gift of Fairfax Harrison, 1924,
1, Virginia— Po5. & govt. — Colonial period,
MS 61-2721
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Withers, Guy, 1873-
Papers, 1918-19.
El Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Completion report on the construction of the road
from Alexandria, Va., to Camp Humphreys (now Fort Belvolr), Va„
by the U. 6. Quartermaster Corps; photos, of the road and of Withers;
and genealogical notes concerning the Withers family,
Gift of Mrs. Withers, 1957.
1, Military roads— Virginia— Fort Belvolr, 2. Withers family.
MS 61-2722
Virginia Hist. Soc,
Ritchey, George P
Essay contest papers, 1939.
44 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Mississippi Stute senator. Essays submitted In a contest sponsored
by Senator Ritchey In the schools of Mississippi. Subject of the es-
says Is "My pledge to the flag," Includes papers of the 41 school
winners, Rltchey's letter announcing the contest, and two letters from
the contest Judges.
Gift of Senator Ritchey, 1989.
1. Flags— C. S.— Juvenile literature. 2. Allegiance— V, S.
MS61-2728
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Sizer, Henry E
Papers, 1844-67.
44 Items,
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
Bills of sale for slaves, together with 8 letters and a newspaper
clipping. The slaves were bought by agents of Slier In New Orleans,
Richmond, and Nashville.
1. Slave-trade— C. S.
MS 61-2724
Mississippi. Dent, of Archives and History
Mississippi. Land Offloe.
Correspondence, 1897-1903.
44 Items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Letters addressed to John M, Smylle, Land Commissioner.
1, Mississippi— Public lands, I, Smylle, John M.
MS61-2726
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Hayes, Mary (Miller) 1856-1935.
Papers, 1878-1936.
9 ft.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
Business woman and philanthropist. Correspondence and other
papers concerning family matters, and her business investments, her
American Red Cross "?ork, and her philanthropies in Fremont, Ohio,
and elsewhere, Related material Is found In the library's Webb O.
Hayes I collection.
1 European War, 1914-1918— War work— Red Cross. 2. Red Cross,
TI S. American National Red Cross. 8. Philanthropists — Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc, 4. Charities — Ohio — Fremont, 5.
Hayes family.
MS 61-2726
Rutherford B. Hayes Library
603
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910.
Papers, 1872-1905.
61 items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Camarlllo, Calif.)
Author. Letters and other papers. Correspondents include Karl
Gerhardt, William Dean Howells, Otis Skinner, Charles W Stoddard
Emma Beach Thayer, and J. M. Tuohy.
Card index in the library. Also described in Catalogue of books &
manuscripts In the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by L V. Miller
(1940-55)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the Library
Gift of Mrs. Estelle Doheny, 1940-58. ...
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
StJohn'sSem. Lib, MS 61^727
Lafayette-Leclerc papers, 1780-89.
43 items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections
Letters in French relating to France's participation in the Ameri-
can Revolution. Includes material on the French campaigns around
Newport, B, I., and the French Army's march from Phlllipsburg N Y
to Philadelphia and from Baltimore to Gloucester Court House, Va ;
letters written from Williamsburg, Va. ; and a printed namphlet giv-
ing the text of the articles of capitulation at Yorktown. Several of
the letters contain references to George Washington. Correspondents
Include Viscount d'Arrost, Marquis de Boullle, Marquis de Castries,
Comte de Damas, Marquis de Lafayette, Comte de Laperouse, T)w de
Lauzun, Comte de Bochambeau, Comte de Segur, Marquis de Vau-
dreull, and Baron de Vlomentl.
Described la Guide to the manuscript collections of Colonial Wil-
llamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
t. \' V - ™ T Hl8t ~~ Revolution — French participation. 2. Newport
B. I. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 8. Yorktown — Sieee 1781 4.
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1782-1799.
Colonial Williamsburg
MS 61-2728
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library.
Miscellaneous Pennsylvania manuscripts.
, 7ft -■"■■
In Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh)
Correspondence depicting 19th century social life and customs, Civil
War papers, borough and city records (1792-1859) of Pittsburgh, rec-
ords of private businesses and defunct local clubs and societies, real
estate papers, legal and ecclesiastical documents, and autographs
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Pennsylvania— Soc. life & cust. 2. Pennsylvania— Hist —Civil
War— Sources. 8. Pittsburgh— Hist.— Sources. i. Pittsburgh.
«,»., k ^ - MS 61-2729
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Library
Morgan, George, 1743-1810.
Correspondence, 1776-79.
282 Items.
In Carnegie Library (Pittsburgh)
Merchant, Indian agent, and Army officer. Most of the letters
concern the Delaware Indians while Morgan was agent for the Middle
Department at Pittsburgh; others concern supply and conditions of
the army on the Western frontier of Virginia and Pennsylvania while
Morgan was deputy commissary general for purchases; and the rest
concern the affairs of the firm Boynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Phila-
delphia.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Delaware Indians— Government relations. 2, Baynton, Wharton,
and Morgan, Philadelphia. 8- U, S.— Hist.— Bevolution— Supplies,
ni.f.K k „ . MS 61-2730
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library
Hicks, Mary Sabin.
Correspondence, 1843-1911.
198 items.
In Michigan State University Museum.
Letters to Mrs. Hicks, and a few letters to her husband, George,
mostly from relatives and friends in Kent and Calhoun Counties,
Michigan. Includes a few Civil War letters by members of the 8d
and 26th Regiments of Michigan Infantry.
Unpublished finding aid In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Vernon Brlllhard, 1960.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War — Regimental histories — Michigan.
MS 61-2731
Michigan. State Univ. Museum
Saginaw Bay Fish Company.
Records, 1883-1931.
ca. 4 ft.
In Michigan State University Museum,
Journals, ledgers, reports, invoices/inventories, bills, statements
of catches made, payroll books, legal documents and other papers
relating to the Saginaw Bay Fish Co. and the companies whict
merged to form It, the Ballard Fish Co., the Bay Port Fish Co., and
the W. J. Orr Fish Co. Includes separate records of the constituent
companies for some time after the merger, and material concerning
the purchase of Sand Point, In Huron County, Michigan.
Unpublished finding aid in the repository.
Gift of Henry Englehard, 1960.
1. Fishing — Saginaw Bay.
MS 61-2732
Michigan. State Untv. Museum
Lake County (Minn.) Historical Society.
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
ca. 125 items.
In Lnke County Historical Society collections (Two Harbors, Minn.)
Chiefly material relating to the history of Lake Co., Minn, and the
American north shore of Lake Superior. Includes MSS. on the his-
tory of Two Harbors, St. Louis Co., Cook Co., and the Iron ore In-
dustry of Lake Co.
1. Two Harbors, Minn. 2. St. Louis Co., Minn. S. Cook Co., Minn.
4. Lnke Co., Minn. 5. Iron mines and mining — Minnesota — Lake Co.
MS 61-2733
Laks Co. Hist Soc.
Evans, R A
Papers, 1841-74.
42 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
Confederate soldier, constable and district supervisor of Copiah
County, Miss. Family letters and other papers.
Acquired 1955.
:. -■ ...:i. Evans family.
MS 61-2734
Mississippi. Dept of Archives and History
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905, collector.
Autographs of California Pioneers, 1769-1848.
1650 items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Camarillo, Calif.)
Autographs of men who came to California prior to 1849, with a
brief printed biography of each (chiefly newspaper 1 clippings)
Index in the library. Also described in Catalogue of books &
manuscripts in the Estelle Dobeny collection, compiled by L. V. Miller
(1940-55)
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Estelle Doheny, 1940.
1. Pioneers — California. 2. Autographs — California — Collections.
8. California— Blog.
MS 61-2735
St. John's Sem. Llbr.
Zeller, Edwin Adrian.
Papers, 1886-1946.
1400 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Businessman of Germantown, Pa. Personal and business papers
reflecting Zeller's Interests in sugar refining, In the Presbyterian
Church, and In Philadelphia reform politics. Includes reports and
communications from the City Club of Philadelphia, of which Zeller
was a member.
Purchase, 1959.
1. Sugar — Manufacture and refining — Philadelphia. 2. Presby-
terian Church in Germantown, Pa. 3. Philadelphia — Pol. & govt 4.
City Club of Philadelphia.
MS 61-2736
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Seriah, Jos6 Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823.
Letters, 1806-23.
42 items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Camarlllo, Calif.)
Franciscan missionary. Letters written by Father Sefian chiefly
to the president of the College of San Fernando in Mexico concerning
the religious and economic llta of San Buenaventura Mission, and
work among the Indians. .
Card Index In the library. Also described |n Catalogue of books
& manuscripts in the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by I*. V.
Miller (1940-55)
MS 61-2737
604
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Seiian, Jose Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823. /Continued)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Estelle Doheny, 1956.
1. San Buenaventura Mission. 2. Missions — California. 8. Indiana
of North America— California. 4. Franciscans In Cali-
fornia.
MS61-2737
St John's Sem. Libr.
Middlebrook family.
Papers, 1807-55. ,
16 Items and 2 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Letters (1849-55) of Charles Mlddiebrook, written en route to Cali-
fornia; a ledger (1848-49) of Michael Middlebrook relating to hard-
ware and written in Ballston, N. Y.; and a daybook (1807-08) of
Samuel Middlebrook, 1718-1811, of Wilton.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. California — Gold discoveries. 2. Hardware — Ballston, N. T.
MS61-2788
Wilton Hist. Soc.
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942.
Manuscript scores, 1889-
17 items.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Orchestra conductor and composer. Includes Stock's handwritten
scores, for Der Asra; Chopsticks and paraphrases; violoncello Con.-
certo in A minor (1897) ; Du bist wle eine Blume, Bines Mensch-
enlebens, Morgen, Mlttag und Abend (2 rerslons, 1904) ; Fllnfstlm-
nilge Fuge (11)10) ; A love symphonic Die neue Welt; string Nocturne
In O flat major; Opus 1 (1889) ; string Quartet In O minor (1901) ;
Bine romantlsche Ouverture ; string Septet in A major ; string Sextet
in F major (1896) ; piano and string Trio in G minor; and a Bong,
Union and liberty.
Cataloged Individually In the library.
1. Music— Manuscripts. 2. Instrumental music.
MS 61-2739
Newberry Library
Dismal Swamp Land Company.
Records, 1763-1879.
4328 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library. _ _ ■
Letter-hooks, iiccounts, shingle records (1795-1848) ; bankbooks
(1837-53); check stubs (1840-68) ;• lists of stockholders and con-
temporary copies of their wills; and other records. Stockholders In-
cluded David Meade, BIcbard K. Meade, Thomas Walker, George
Washington, William and Mary College, and members of many lead-
ing Virginia families. The correspondence consists largely of letters
to and from the presidents and executive agents, with a few from
Thomas Walker. The records Include accounts of low profits In the
1780"s and in the panic of 1837, labor problems during the early
vears. trespassers, transportation problems, difficulties in arranging
stockholders' meetings, and the subdivision of shares during pros-
perous years.
Acquired, 1939.
1. Shingles. 2. Lumber trade— Virginia.
MS 61-2740
Duke Univ. Library
Nicholas, Elizabeth Byrd, 1830-1901, collector.
Letters, 1855-69.
147 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Includes letters written by or addressed to Edward P. Alexander,
Joseph R. Anderson, Alpbeus Baker, George A. Barksdale, P. G. T.
Beauregard, Heros von Boreke, Lawrence O'Bryan Branch, Frankllu
Buchannn, Simon Bolivar Buckner, Abraham Buford, William L.
Cabell Thomas Hill Carter, Raleigh E. Colston, Montgomery D. Corse,
Jefferson Davis, George Doles, Jubal A. Early, Powhatan Ellis,
Thomas Ellis, Wlnfleld Scott Featherston, John W. Field, Joseph
Flnegan, Nannie H. Garland, Samuel Garland, J. Fruncis Gilmer, John
Brown Gordon, Archibald Grade, Maxcy Gregg, Wade Hampton,
Harry Thompson Hays, D. Harvey Hill, John B. Hood, John Hughes,
EDna Hunton, B. Rust Johnson, Catesby ap Roger Jones, Samuel
Jones Delaware Kemper, James L. Kemper, J. Brevard Kershaw, A
Robert i Liwton Fltzhugn Lee, R. E. Lee, Stephen Dill Lee, James
L^ngsrm, Mrs. James 8 Lyon's, William Thompson Martin James
Murrav Mason Dabney H. Maury, Matthew Fontaine Maury, John S.
Mo^by William H Payne, William R. Peck, George Wythe Randolph,
Robert BRheKriieverley H. Robertson, Robert B. Rodes, James A.
fed^on Raphael Semr,^ G. W. Smith, J.E.B. Stuart, P.T Sutton,
William B. Taliaferro, Richard Taylor Walter Jierron Taylor, Ed-
ward C. Walthall, Henry A. Wise, and John T. Wood,
Olft of Mrs. Thomas N. Williamson, 1926. . ■ ■ . . . „„
1 Autogmphs-Vlrginla-Collectlons. 2. Statesmen, American.
8. Generals— Confederate States of America. 61-2741
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Baylor family.
Papers, 1737-1925.
340 Items. '
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, diary (1859), accounts, wills, deeds, Inventory,
doctor's casebooks, passes and paroles, other legal, medical, and mili-
tary papers, and memorabilia, of the Baylor family. Includes cor-
respomjenee/of John Baylor of "Newmarket," Caroline Co., Va., con-
cerning his business accounts; correspondence, casebooks, account
book, register of patients, and orders and reports, of Warner Lewis
Baylor, surgeon at tbe Confederate States Hospital, Petersburg, Va.,
and later in the U. S. Navy; genealogical information; and photo-
copies of the Baylor family Bible records. Correspondents include
John Dillard Bellamy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Robert Alonzo Brock.
WlUlam Allen Oarrlngton, John Herbert Claiborne, Giles Buckner
Cooke, O. H s Crane, John Garnett Dew, Benjamin Stoddert Bwell,
Slaughter W. Flcklln, Ellen Augusta (Baylor) Garnett, Edwin Sam-
uel Galllard, Robert Archer Goodwin, J. D. Graham, Margaret F.
Joynes O R. Lane, J. Herbert Llttlejohn, Samuel Preston Moore,
James Mulligan, George Alexander Otis, Louise Norton Olivier, Bessie
Stanley Rosser, Raphael Semmes, William O. Snelllngs, William
Glover Stahard, Mrs. J. S. R. Thomson, Henry St. George Tucker,
A. L. Woodworth, William Dandrldge Wright, and members of the
Baylor, Kay, Pollard, and Watts families.
Collection has been analyzed.
Gift of George Daniel Baylor and members of the Baylor family,
1957—59. : *
1. Surgeons— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Baylor,
John, 1705-1772, n. Baylor, Warner Lewis.
MS61-2742
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Lee family.
Papers, 1761-1882.
6 T. ■■■■■■ ,, „
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Transcripts (handwritten) of originals in the University of Vir-
ginia Library, the American Philosophical Society, the New York
Historical Society, and other public and private collections.
Materials pertaining to John Adams, John Archer, Baron de Bach,
Edward Bancroft, John Banister, Joseph Blackwell, T. Blake, Theod-
erlck Bland, John Bondfleld, William Booth, Carter Braxton, Edward
Brldeen Lawrence Brooke, John Brown, Nathaniel Francis Cabell,
William Oarmlchael, Samuel Chase, Thomas Cushlng, Silas Deane,
John Dickinson, Thomas Dlgges, William Henry Drayton .Benjamin
Franklin, Joseph Galloway, Conrad Alexandre Gerard, Elbridge Gerry,
John Harvle, Patrick Henry, Viscount Hillsborough, Ralph Izard.
Thomas Jefferson, Count Kosciusko, Marquis de Lafayette, John
Lamb, Marquis of Lansdowne, Henry Laurens, Richard Lndsay.M.
Livingston, John Lloyd, James Madison John Marshall, George
Mason, James Monroe, Moravian Society, Thomas Morris, William
Pnca, John Page, Mann Page, Jr., Thomas Paine, Richard Parker, Ed-
mund Pendleton, Samuel Petrle, J. Pownall John Rando ph of
Roanoke, Conway Robinson, John Ross, Edward Rutledge, Nathaniel
Siudder Boger Sherman, Thomas Lee Shlppen, WlUlam^Shlppen,
Wimam Stevenson, George Taylor, J. Temple, William Twopenny,
George Washington, Lund Washington, Martha Dandrldge Washing-
ton, Jonathan Williams, and members of the Lee family.
Index In v. 6.
Bequest of Casslus F, Lee, 1892. _,„,_
1. Statesmen, American. 2, Statesmen— Correspondence, remlnis-
ceD ^ e9 ' etC - MS 61-2743
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Weston family.
Papers, 1846-85.
44 items. ■ ' _, .
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History. . «,".„„
Family letters and miscellaneous correspondence of Henry Weston,
AS Weston, Horatio S. Weston, and Samuel William Weston, sons
of Joseph Weston, principally to their brother, Levi W. Weston of
Skownegan and Bloomfleld, Maine; together with 7 photos The four
Weston brothers emigrated from Maine to the south ^nnd west, and
most of the letters are from Mississippi, Louisiana Colorado Terri-
tory and Kansas Territory. Includes letters of Samuel William
Weston describing a trip to Brazil, a typescript of The TOstons and
their name, and a copy of on address delivered Feb. 15, 1885, at the
^"presented by J?^loland Weston, Harold B. Weston, and Mrs. J. O.
Segura, 1950-58.
l.Brasll-Descr.fc trav. M S 61-2744
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
605
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Miscellaneous pnpers, 1785-1953
ca, 1880 items.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History,
In pnrt, transcripts and photocopies
i.„£ hiC K?n ro 7' eSI ! on J den ' :e (Personal and business) ; receipts, record
books, bills, legal documents. Indentures, wills, deeds, land grants,
petitions, commissions, speech as, eulogies, sermons, notebook, bank-
book, memoranda, account book, war damage claims, passes, press
™£T' M H V° 8r A P K album, clippings, photos., and mlsrellaneoul
papers. Most of the material relates to the period of the Civil War.
Contains information chiefly on military personages and activities-
pn routine action In the offices of Governors and Senators, on church
work and schools, on land and agriculture; and also scattered In-
"f"™ 011 lawsuits slaves, polities, eenealogies. and private busi-
»rp fh^ n?"^Ji Zable n e ^P S T? ng th * 150-odd in this miscdUny
are those of Theodore G. Bilbo, Albert Gallatin Brown, J. E Brown,
of Blue Mountain, James Brown, of Oxford; Callaway family, Cora
pwS. ^>?2J'? « pr \ nss i John F ' H ' C'aiborne, Charles P. Coffin, of
Pontotoc ; Ellett-Jefferies families, of Claiborne Co. ; Foster Freeland
and Freeman Freeland, of Holly Springs; James W. Garner, Robert
n.^™?' °' < ? ffeeTlll e. William McKendree Gwin, of Clinton;
David Holmes; Thomas Land, of Tchuia, It. M. Leavell, of Pontotoc
£?" rat, B u^l 868 '; £„ Lu< £ ett: Hu e h McDonald, of Neshoba
Co., Eliza R. McNabb, of Pike Co.; John Mitchell, of Yalobusha
Co, Auguston MIzell, of Jackson, Henry F. Moore, of Grenada; John
in ' Prince Pittmau, of Jackson ; Nancy Richey of Browns-
ville. William J Robinson, of Brandon: Ellen Steele Satterfleld of
Laurel, George Selser, of the Natchez nreo, Maria L SheltorT; of
Jackson Thomas H. Shields, of Rokeby, H. F. Slmrall, Daisy Mc-
Laurin Stevens, Oscar J. E. Stewart, of Holmesvllle, Eunice J Stock-
well, James Hardeman Stuart, of Jackson; Helen Thompson,' Joseph
hi h U m er ,^° f Ja< £ SOn , ; . W11Ilam Burwe " Walk< *> of Aberdeen, Zach-
ariah Walker, of Woodville, Nathaniel A. Ware, Henry K. Winchester
of Santa Barbara, Calif., Gabriel Winter, Wombie-Robertson family
and Benjamin F. Workman. '
Acquired from various sources.
1. Mississippi— Hist— Civil War— Sources. 2. U S— Hist— Civil
W ^~ «° UrCeS - .,?• Mississippi-Pol. & govt-Civil War. 4. Missis-
sippi— Soc. condit. 5. Mississippi— Geneal.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Hist
This number not used: MS 61-2746
Bishop, Isabel, 1902-
Correspondence, 1944-
ca. 50 items.
I 1 , L^ mer JL can Aca demy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
andLetters eSPOnden ° e relatlng t0 " the National Institute of Arts
Open to investigators under restrictions of the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters.
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts, 1753-1958.
ca. 20 Items and ca. 40 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
In part, transcript (typewritten) and photocopy.
Novels, history, autobiography, biography, poetry, various profes-
sional studies, usually of book length, and a few miscellaneous items.
Authors are Andrew O. Albrecht, Edmond Atkin, John K. Better-
worth, Willard F. Bond, Ethel Cain, E. S. Campbell (editor of
Andrew Haslett's poems), Reuben T. Clark, Louis Cochran, Louise
askrigge Crump, Reuben Davis, Annie Hughes Dixon, a Dr. Down-
™?,'„ of F Jf en . ch ° am P. Mls »'. Narena (Mrs. Lamar F.) Easterllne.
William Faulkner, Lamar Fontaine, Shelby Foote, George S. Gained
S, a nf e K P entry ' ? enl ® S £? e Hard /' Sue Brown Hays, Sarah Ethridge
Hunt, Frances Jackson-Thames, Jesse D. Jennings, Harnett T. Kane,
Harry Harrison Kroll, William T. Lewis, Ephraim Noble Lowe,
John R. Lynch, Etta Sessums Palmer, James Robert Peery, William
Alexander Percy, Dawson A. Phelps, Eleanor Fox Ponder, Philander
H. Prince, Robert Richards, Norvell Robertson, Sr., Mrs. Walter
Sillers, Frank B. Smith, Walter Fuller Taylor, Mildred Spurrier
Topp, James Turner, John Anderson Tyson, Harris G. Warren.
Amelia Watts, 'Ceil White, and Rogers W. Young.
Acquired from various sources,
1. American literature — Mississippi. 2. Mississippi — History,
Mississippi, Dept of
Archives and History
MS 61-2748
Steere, Joseph Beal, 1842-1940.
Papers, 1871-94.
199 items.
In University of Michigan Museums Libraries.
Zoologist and explorer. Correspondence (177 letters), lists and
catalogs, a few business papers, some printed matter, and a folder
of textile samples. Professional correspondence Includes letters from
Joel Asaph Allen, James Burrlll Angell, George Baur, W J Beal
Charles Emerson Beecher, Amos William Butler, Thomas Mclntyre
Cooley, Edward Drinker Cope, Elliott Coues, Orvllle A Derby F
Douglas, William Dutcher, Daniel GIraud Elliot, D. S Ferreira
Penna (in Portuguese), Albert O. L. G. Gilnther, Edward Hargitt
Mark Walrod Harrington, Charles Fred Hartt, Edwin R Heath,
Ivon D. Heath, William Henry Holmes, William Temple Hornaday,
Bela Hubbard, E. W. Hubbard, Edward K. Hubbard, W L B Jen-
ney Alfred Kellev James Lawrence Kellogg, Paul Leverklt'hn,' Jose
Verissim., y del Matta (in French), Clinton Hart Merriam, Munn
and Company, Filibert Roth, Philip Lutly Sclater, Alfred Sen ier,
Richard Bowdler Sharpe, Robert Wilson Shufeldt, William Stiinpson
H. E. Van Denian, Addison Emory Verrill, Alfred Russel Wallace.
Henry Augustus Ward, Frederick Herschel Waterhouse, Charles Otis
Whitman, George H. Wilcox, Burt K. Wilder, Alexander Winchell,
&;rrT,i^ „ ™'„ an H C - W - W 0011 ^; 22 letters from Steere to James
Burrm Angell, Henry Simmons Frieze, and Alexander Winchell
written from various places In South America, and 21 letters from
him to Mark Walrod Harrington. A group of Harrinftton's corre-
spondence includes letters to him from J. K, Billheimer R W Cor-
wln Frederick Willaston Hutton, L. H. Jennings, Miller Brothers of
New Wk, and Rice, Kendall and Company.
Described In Michigan Historical Records Survey's Guide to man-
uscript collections in Michigan, v. 2 (1042) p. 57-61
In part, gift of Mr. Steere; in part, deposit by Frederick M. Galge.
1. Zoologists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2 Zooloeical
specimens— Collection and preservation. 8. South America— Descr
Walrod, iwf-" 8 ' <Faf Ea8t) - De9cr - * tra * i- Harrington, Mark
Michigan. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2749
Williams, Howard Yolen, 1889-
Papers, 1924-52.
19 ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Minister and political leader. Correspondence, minutes of meet-
ings, financial statements, membership lists, transcripts of speeches
articles, press releases, and newspaper clippings, documenting Wil-
liams' activities in the following organizations; the League for Inde-
pendent Political Action, the Farmer Labor Political Federation tbe
American Commonwealth Political Federation, the Farmer Labor
Party of Minnesota, the Union for Democratic Action, the Independ-
ent Voters of Illinois, and the American League for a Free Palestine
The papers contain much information on the many political protest
groups of the 1930's and shed light on various peripheral issues such
as religion, organized labor, education, minority problems, race rela-
tions, world peace, disarmament, pacifism, and prohibition. The
bulk of the pnpers relate to national Issues, but there is considerable
?k tn 0" Minnesota politics, particularly on Williams' campaign for
tbe 4th Congressional district seat in 1936. Includes a small group
of family correspondence. Correspondents include Harry Elmer
Barnes, Louis F. Budenz, John Dewey, Paul Douglas, Felix Frank-
furter, Lynn L. Frazier, William Green, the La Follettes. Ernest
Lundeen .Gerald P. Nye, Henrlk Shipstead, Norman M. Thomas,
Rexford G. Tugwell, and Oswald Garrison Vtllard. The material Is
related to the society's Farmer-Labor Party and Demoeratic-Farmer-
Labor Party collections.
Unpublished description in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the reposi-
tory.
Information on literary, rights available In the repository
Gift of Mr. Williams, 1949-53. *
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th cent. 2. U. S.— Soc. condit. 3 Politi-
cal parties— U. S. 4. Public opinion— U. S. 5. Minnesota— Pol &
govt
»,. „, „ MS 61-2750
Miun. Hist. Soc.
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850.
Papers, 1784-1888.
6 ft, (ca. 3000 Items)
In Clemson College Library.
Statesman and champion of states' rights. Correspondence (mostly
1809-60, and including family letters and correspondence of other per-
sons), pamphlets, a surveyor's book (1784-1819), and a few other
MS 61-2751
606
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1783-1850. Papers, 1784-1888.
(Continued)
papers. Correspondents With more than 10 items each include John
Strode Barbour, Kerr Boyce, Armistead Burt, P. Byrdsall, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Green Olemson, John Swing Colhoun (and other Cal-
houns and Coihounsj, Henry William Connor, Lewis S. Coryell, R. K.
Oralis, Charles Augustus Davis, Henry William DeSaussure, Andrew
Jackson Donelson, William Pope Duval, Franklin Harper Elmore,
Estwick Evans, Ellwobd Fisher, James Gadsden, Duff Green, James
Hamilton, James Henry Hammond, John Hogan, William Hogan, John
H Howard, Robert M T. Hunter, Alexander Hamilton Jones, Joseph
W. Lesesne, Dixon Hail Lewis, Francis Lieber, Wilson Lumpkin, George
McDuffle, Louis McLane, Sarah Mytton Maury, Virgil Maxcy, Francis
Wilkinson Pickens, Bustis Prescott, Robert Barnwell Rhett, Joseph
H. Scovllie, Whltmarsh Benjamin Seabrook, H. M. Solomon, A. P.
Stinson, John Tyler, Robert Walsh, Francis Wharton, Henry Wi: ion,
and James Wlshart _ _ ...... j .
Index of correspondents in the library. Some letters published In
his Correspondence edited by J. F. Jameson (1900) . More are being
printed In his Papers, edited by R. L. Meriwether (1959- )
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1 V. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1816-1881. 2. Calhoun family.
MS 61-2761
Olemson Coll. Llbr.
Ashby, Charles William.
Papers, 1847-1909.
60 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and notes of Ashby, of Oulpeper and Alexandria,
Va„ concerning his candidacy for the chair of anatomy and surgery In
the Medical Dept of Hampden-Sydney College (1847), the Medical
College of Virginia (earlier the Medical Dept. of Hampden-Sydney
College), dueling, fire engines, Sabbatarianism, a girls' school, and
William Smith's disposal of funds allocated to advertise postal routes.
Includes building specifications for a house to be constructed in Oul-
peper, Va. Correspondents include Elizabeth C. Adams, Bailey B.
Ashby, William Aylett Ashby, Thomas Barbour, Mary Louisa (Ashby)
Camp, Lucy Dickinson Oarmlchael, George French Oarmichael, G. D.
Gray, Brodle Strachan Herndon, William Edmonds Horner, Charles
Rodman Kemper, Joseph P. Logan, Mrs. J. C. Mobley, George Morton,
Thomas Dent MUtter, Jobn Strother Pendleton, Daniel French Slaugh-
ter, William Slaughter, Walter Somerville, Alfred Taliaferro, Philip
Thornton, Beverley Randolph Weliford, and Thomas Wharton.
Gift of Mrs. M. Ryerson Turnbull, 1956.
1. Virginia. Medical College, Richmond. 2. Dueling. 3. Fire-en-
gines. 4. Sabbath.
MS 61-2752
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Langhorne family.
Papers, 1843-63.
88 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers, and memorabilia, of the Lang-
horne family of Montgomery Co., Va. Much of the material concerns
James Henry Langhorne, a Confederate lieutenant of Jackson's Bri-
gade, Army of Northern Virginia. Includes letters written by Lang-
horne to his family from various places In Virginia, West Virginia,
and Maryland, and letters pertaining to Langhorne's military services
and to the Kent and Langhorne families. Correspondents Include
William Gordon Anderson, Harvey Black, John Warwick Daniel,
Nannie B, Kent, George Wythe Randolph, John Kirkpatrick Seabury,
Cephus Shelburn, Lomax Tayloe, J. O. Wade, Bettie White Kent Wat-
son, and Theodore F. Wright. ' t ,..•'■ ,» „
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Deposited by the heirs of Margaret Kent Langhorne, 1956.
1US Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2 U S — Hist. Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 8, Jackson,
Thomas' Jonathan, 1824-1883. 4, Kent family. i. Langhorne,
James Henry. _
MS 61-2763
Virginia Hist. Soc.
McAllister, John, 1786-1877, collector.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1683-1881.
ca. 15,000 Items,
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Records of business firms, papers relating to the Civil Wnr^ and mis-
cellaneous papers, collected by John McAllister, Jr., and continued by
his son John A. McAllister. Firms represented Include Watson &
Paul Blnney and Ronaldson, and Charles Bird & Co. Civil War ma-
terial (ca 500 items) includes letters concerning optical instruments,
letters from Generals Sherman, pillow, Hosecrans, and others, con-
cerning appointments, disposition of forces, location of guards and
sharpshooters, etc., papers concerning surgeon James McClelland, au-
tographs, orders of the day, general orders, discharges, photos., and
war relics Correspondents include Samuel Austin Alllbone, George
Bancroft, William J. Buck, Henry B. Dawson Francis Lieber, Benson
J Lossing, Brantz Mayer, George Henry Preble, and John F. Watson.
ID S — Hist —Civil War— Sources. 2. Optical Instruments.
I. McAllister, John A., b. 1822, collector.
Ma 61-2754
Library Company of Philadelphia
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-18S9.
Correspondence, 1834-89.
150 items, , „ t ,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Engineer, of Boston. Letters Bhowlng Felton's early activities in
New England, and his later life in Philadelphia. Includes material
on the operations of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad during the Civil War, on the Hoosac Tunnel, and on the
various activities of Felton's life. Correspondents Include Samuel
Austin Alllbone, Edward Austin, George Henry Baker, John-R. Bart-
lett Robert Beale, H, D. Bird, Thomas Bolton, J. J. Bowdltch, Joseph
BrinEtarst. J B Brooks, John W. Brooks, D. W. Clarke Alvah
S° Thomas Doane, Charles DuPont, S. M. DuPont, William
Henry Furness, John W. Garret, Nathaniel W. Gookln, Herman Haupt,
Alexander Holmes, Thomas Klmber, Jr., Benjamin Henry Latrobe,
Jamea i Laurie, Alonzo Potter, Enoch Pratt, O. P. Rice, Nathaniel
Thayer, and David Levy Yuler.
Presented by Felton's grandson, Samuel M. Felton, I960.
1. Engineers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Hoosac Tun-
nel 3D S.— Hist— Civil War— Transportation. 4. Philadelphia,
Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Company. ,
MS 61—2756
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Wilder, Thornton Niven, 1897- •
Papers, 1928-
ca. 250 items. ■■'..._ ,„ t, , *
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author, Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts end Letters, and
other papers. Thomas Mann Is prominently mentioned.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of arts and Letters. 8. Mann, Thomas, 18T5-1955,
MS 61-2766
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Wiles, Irving R 1861-1948.
Correspondence, 1908-48.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Artist. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters. Cecelia Beaux Is prominently mentioned.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2, Beaux, Cecilia, 1883-
1942, MS61-2757
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934.
Papers, 1914-33.
ca. 120 Items. , ■■ „ , .
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and diplomat. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, MSS. of Whltlock's books, BJg Matt, and La
Fayette, MSS. of his poems and sketches, and other papers.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Lettera 2. American Academy
of Arte and Letters. I. Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934, Big Matt.
n Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934. La Fayette.
' MS 61-2768
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
This number not used: MS 61-2759
Leach, James H C
Papers, 1745-1880.
271 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer, of Farmvllle, Va. Correspondence and other
papers of Leach and of his brother, Richard Leach, physician and
Confederate surgeon. The correspondence includes student letters
from various colleges, and discussions of Virginia and Confederate
politics, the outbreak of the war, medical administration In the Con-
federate Army, and campaigns and battles, especially those involving
Co. O of the 21st Virginia Infantry. Post-war letters mostly concern
personal and family matters.
Card Index In the library. Acquired, 1956. ,„,-,,„»»/»
MS 61-2760
607
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Papers, 1746-1880.
Leach, James H C
(Continued)
tti 1 ; v ' r 6> nl alnfantry. 21st Regt.,. 1861-1805. Co. O. 2 V S —
? 1 ?, t "^FL Vl1 W ar-Heglmental histories — Virginia Infantry — 21st
8. Confederate States of America-Hospitals, charities etc 4 Con
e'SnfT S! A ™f'«-** * «ovt. 5 Virginia-Poi. i %%
6. Students— Southern States. I. Leach, Richard.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2760
Chisolm, William Garnett, 1890-1955, coUeotor
Papers, 1749-1955.
1784 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.'
In part, transcripts (typewritten), photocopies, and microfllm.
Correspondence, diary, accounts, notes, genealogical charts mill-
*"/ 0T * ers - ba " le reports, newspaper clippings, photos., engravings,
and other material, of and concerning the Garnett, Hunter, and
Mercer families. Includes copies of the correspondence of Muscoe
Russell Hunter Garnett, correspondence and accounts of Robert
Selden Garnett, and copies of letters of Robert Mercer Taliaferro
Hunter. Other correspondents Include William Henry Lvtton Bu£
wer, James Lawrence Cabell, Robert Carter, Inen Wright (Savage)
Cohen, Helen Garnett Chisolm, Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, Philip
Pendleton Dandridge, Charles Ellett, John James Gravatt, Michael
G. Herman, Gessner Harrison, Margaret Savage Hnyward, Mary O
Howard, Andrew Johnson, Elliott Johnston, John G Lawrence
Thomas Lee, Mary Bertram LeRoy, Jofen Marshall, Maria (Garnett)
McGuire, James Murray Mason, James Boy Micou, William Porcher
Miles, Lilbura T. Myers, Gabriel R. Paul, Roge^ Atkinson Pryo°!
Owen Reynolds, William J. Robertson, Edmund Ruffln, Daniel Rue-
gles, James Alexander Seddon, John Seddon. William Henrv Seward.
Charles Upham Shepherd, Benjamin Silllman, John Taylor, John
Reuben Thompson, William Henry Trescot, John Randolph Tucker
and Lewis Qulnton Washington. '
Indexed.
Bequest of Mr. Chisolm, 1956.
1. Garnett family. 2. Hunter family. 8. Mercer family l
Garnett, Muscoe Russell Hunter, 1821-1864. rr. Garnett, Robert
Selden, 1819-1861. m. Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 1809-1887
Vlrgln.aH.st.Soc: MS 61-276l'
Henkel, Paul, 1754-1825.
Papers of Paul Henkel and Socrates Henkel, 1754-1894.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Diaries kept by Henkel, a Lutheran pastor of New Market Va .
?>«■»«; „S UIlts ? f "l? ."'^ionary journey to Ohio and North
Carolina (1806), a church hymn book compiled by him, and other
papers in several handwritings, together with records of sermons
and pastoral acts (1848-94) of Henkel's grandson, Socrates Henkel
Archives catalog In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
r k 0hl °—p esc '- & trav. 2. North Carolina— Descr. & trav 8
Lutheran Church— Missions. 4. Frontier and pioneer life— Ohio"
5 Frontier and pioneer life— North Carolina. 6. Lutheran Church-
Hymns. 7. Lutheran Church— Sermons. i Henkel
Socrates, 1823-1901. nenxei.
Lutheran Theol. Sem.
Library
MS 61-2762
Wilson, Wcodrow, Pres. V. S., 1856-1024.
Correspondence, 1899-1923.
ca. 100 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters- Library (New York)
Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts and Let-
ters, and tho American Academy of Arts and Letters. A name promi-
nently mentioned Is Raymond Polncare\
Open to investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Lettera 2. 'American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Polncare, Raymond, Pres. France, 1860-1934.
a™ . a ., . MS 61-2763
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-
Papers, 1948-
ca. 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Poet and physician. Correspondence relating to the National In-
stitute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters, and other papers. Names prominently mentioned are Hart
Orane, and John Crowe Ransom.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
_!. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Artsand Letters. 8. Orane, Hart, 1899-1932. 4. Ransom, John Crowe,
Young, Mahonri Mackintosh, 1877-1957.
Papers, 1935-57.
ca. 75 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
T ^f. ' ? t Correspondence, and other papers relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters. Julian Aiden Weir is prominently mentioned
Open to investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 3. Weir, Julian Alden, 1852-1919. J
a . » ~* * MS61-2765
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946.
Papers, !908-46.
82 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a
MS. of White's book, The shepper-newfounder, Marwell Struthers
Burt Is prominently mentioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Rational Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Burt, Marwell Struthers, 1882-1954 i
White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946. The shepper-newfounder.
a . . , . ' MS 61-2766
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Van Dyke, Henry, 1832-1933.
Papers, 1904-33.
ca. 400 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and Presbyterian minister. Correspondence and other
papers relating to the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the
American Academy of Arts and Letters, and MSS. of Van Dyke's
poems and addresses. Marwell Struthers Burt Is prominently men-
tioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Burt, Maxwell Struthers, 1882-1954.
. ' ,. ■ "::" MS 61-2767
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Egan, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924.
Correspondence, 1908-24.
ca. 60 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author and diplomat. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. Robert Underwood Johnson is prominently men-
tioned. , 1:
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy of
Arts and Letters. 3. Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937.
a . . * . MS 61-2768
American Academy of Arts and Letters Libr.
Williams, Jesse Lynch, 1871-1929.
Correspondence, 1908-28.
ca. 90 items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Author. Correspondence relating to the National Institute of Arts
and Letters. Marwell Struthers Burt is prominently mentioned.
Open to investigators under library restrictions
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. "'2. Burt, Maxwell
Struthers, 1882-1954.
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS 61-2764
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Libr.
MS61-2769
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library.
Literary MSS. and other papers, ca. 1904-
more than 50 items.
In Marquette University Library.
Literary MSS. of Hilaire Belloc (England will not risk civil war,
7™ T^fwW ?' and J 9 pages ° f B PlS™ms), G. K. Chesterton
(The childish talk about children, The curse of being Inefficient, The
danger in female labour, The new power of the police, Stop press
news, and To St. Michael in time of peace), DuBose Heyward
(Porgy), William Bernard Ready (The poor hater), and J. R R
Tolkien (Mr. Bliss, Farmer Giles of Ham, The hobbit, The lord of
the rings, and Epilogue to The lord of the rings), together with
letters and other papers of Htlalre Belloc (23 letters, to Montgomery
Evans, William Boyd-Dawklns, Mr. Colles, Messrs, Curtis Br.»wn,
MS 61-2770
608
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library.
Literary MSS. ... 1904- (Continued)
Beskell Pearson, Mr. Pettitt, and the Authors Syndicate, and an
agreement of 1916 with Berger-Levrault), Edmund Charles Blunden
(letters, 1924-26), Rupert Brooke (correspondence with Maurice
Browne, Erica Cotterlll, John Drlnkwater, A. E. Jones, Sir Edward
Marsh, Cathleen Nesbif.t, Albert Kothcnsteln, Edward Shanks,
Edward Thomas, and Brooke's mother and his Uncle Clem, also a
minute book of the Fabian Society and a scboolbook annotated by
Brooke), Michael Collins (MSS. relating to his activities In Ireland),
A. E. Housman (letters 1917-30, some to John Drlnkwnter), Sir Ed-
ward Marsh (letters 1912-31, some to John Drlnkwater), Siegfried
Sassoon (letters 1916-27, some to John Drlnkwater), and Nicolas
Vachel Lindsay (letters 1919-31, to John Drlnkwater)
The Tolkien MSS. were purchased from the author In 1957; the
Belloc and Chesterton collections from David Magee, bookseller, In
1960; most of the other papers were a gift of Mr. and Mrs; H. P.
Furlong from the Elizabeth W. Houghton collection, 1955.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. English litera-
ture (Selections: Extracts, etc.) I. Belloc, Hilalre, 1870-1953. n.
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936. m. Tolkien, John Ronald Renel,
1892-
MS 61-2770
Marquette Univ. Llbr.
Cope, Gilbert, 1S40-1928, collector.
Historical and genealogical collection, 1682-1924.
ca. 30,000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers pertaining chiefly to Chester County. Includes Quakerlana,
records of commercial and Industrial enterprises, county records, con-
sular papers, and the correspondence of Gilbert and Anne G. Cope.
Consular papers (1807-1824) are from the U. S. consulates In London
and In Riga, and consist of ship registers, and papers relating to legal
cases In Russia. Genealogical papers relate to the Chamberlain,
Chandler, Cope, Downing, Jeffries, Lamborn, Leonard, and Worth
families, among others.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections of the Historical
Society of Pennsylvania, 2d ed. (1949)
Purchase.
1. Archives — Chester Co., Pa. 2. Chester Co., Pa.— Hist — Sources,
8. Chester Co., Pa. — Geneal. 4. Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania.
5. Church records and registers— Chester Co., Pa. 6. Ship registers — >
U.S.
MS 61-2771
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Leavell, William Thomas, 1812-1899.
Correspqndence of William Thomas Leavell and Edward
Allen Hitchcock Mc.Donnld, 1831-1932.
51861tems.
In Duke University Library.
Episcopal minister and farmer, of Charles Town, Vn. (nowW. Va.).
Family and religious correspondence of Leavell and of his son-in-law,
Edward Allen Hitchcock McDonald, Confederate officer, lawyer, and
businessman, Leavell's papers (chiefly before 1860) concern such
matters as High vs. Low Eplscopallanlsm, the Baptists, Episcopal
theology, and family nffalrs, and Include student letters from Bristol
College, Bristol, Pa., and Fairfax Institute, Alexandria, Va. Most of
the papers after 1860 belong to McDonald, and give information on
the Laurel Brigade, Confederate veterans' organizations, the Louis-
ville Abstract and Loan Co. (later the Kentucky Title Co.) with
which McDonald was associated, U. S. economic conditions and edu-
cation after the Civil War, mining In West Virginia, and politics.
Correspondents Include John Johns, George W. Peterkln, and Charles
Clayton Penlck.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1946-59.
f. Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. — Parties and move-
ments. 2. Baptists — Virginia. 8. Bristol College, Bucks Co., Pa. 4.
Fairfax Institute, Alexandria, Va. 5. Virginia Cavalry. Laurel Bri-
gade. 6. U, S— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Virginia
Cavalry — Laurel Brigade. 7. Confederate States of America — So-
cieties, etc. 8. Kentucky Title Company, Louisville, Ky, 9. Recon-
struction—Virginia. 10. Mines and mineral resources — West Virginia.
11. U. S. — Pol. & govt. i. McDonald, Edward Allen Hitchcock, 1832-
1912.
MS 61-2772
Duke Univ. Library
Heyer, Johann Christian Friedrich, 1793-1873.
Papers, 1811-73.
ca. J ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Lutheran pastor and missionary. Correspondence, addresses and
sermons In German and English, an account of Heyer's first voyage to
India (1841-16), home mission reports (1866-08), reports (1873) of
the chaplain to the faculty of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, and
other papers.
Archives catalog In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Lutheran Church — Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church — Sermons. 3. India — Missions. 4. Lutheran
Church— Missions. 5. Chaplains, University and college. I. Phila-
delphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary.
MS61-2773
Lutheran Theo!. Sem. Library
Pownall, Joseph. .„
Pnpers, 1840-1926.
ca. 1750 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Personal and business papers of Pownall and hjs family, who came
to California in 1849 and the early 1850's, settling In Columbia, Tuo-
lumne Co. Includes county and city papers, some correspondence
about the southern mines, a great deal of material on the Tuolumne
County Water Co. and on social life In Columbia, and numerous letters
written by the Pownall children during their school days In San Fran-
cisco and Berkeley.
Summary report and catalog cards In the library.
Purchased from Edwin Grabhorn, 1945.
2. Tuolumne Co., Calif. — Hist. — Sources. 2. Tuolumne County
Water Company. 8. Gold mines and mining — California — Tuolumne
Co. 4. Columbia, Calif. — Soc.life & cust. 5. Stu-
dents—California, i. Pownall family.
MS 61-2774
Henry 73. Huntington Library
Chun, John Philip, 1851-1932.
Papers, 1868-1932.
8 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Indian agent. Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings, pub-
lications, and pictures.
Gift of Mrs. Marjorie Glum Parker, 1955.
1, Tombstone, Ariz. 2. Frontier and pioneer life — Arizona. 8.
Apache Indians— Government relations, 4. San Carlos Indian Reser-
vation, Arizona. 5. Geronimo, Apache chief, 1829-1909. 6. Olum,
Woodworth.
MS 61-2775
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Richardson, Augustus G
Letters, 1860-66.
67 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Letters of Rlchnrdson, a director of the California Stage Co., to
Frank S. Stevens, vice-president of the company. The correspondence
relates to the business affairs of a stags' and mail line In California
and Oregon and touches on such topics as the Butterfleld Overland
Mail, the pony express, politics, secession, and local news.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Mrs. Frank H. Stevens, 1955.
1. California Stage Company. 2. Overland, Mall Company. 8. Pony
express. 4. California— Pol. & govt,— Civil War. 5. Secession. i.
Stevens, Frank S.
MS 61-2776
Henry E. Huntington Library
Hawes family.
Papers, 1789-1931.
120 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, account book, commonplace book, deeds,
plat of land, drawings and engravings, other papers, nnd photos. In-
cludes genealogical notes concerning the Hawes, Heath, Pierce, Run-
yan, and Smith families. Persons represented include John Coughlln,
Alice Hawes, Herbert Henry Hawes, Horace Sterling Hawes, Judith
Ann Smith Hawes, Martha O. Heath Hawes, Samuel Horace Hawes,
Moses Drury Hoge, Samuel Pierce, Myrtea Hawes Robertson, Judith
Ann Smith Smith, Edward Payson Terhune, and Mary Virginia Hawes
Terhune.
Gift of Mrs. Randolph O. Harrison, 1956.
1. Virginia— Geneal. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narra-
tives — Confederate side. 3. U. S. — Hist — Civil War — Regimental
histories — Virginia — Richmond Howitzers. 4. Virginia Artillery.
Richmond Howitzers, 1859-1865. 5, Rutgers University, New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 6. Richmond — Historic houses, etc.
MS 61-2777
Virginia Hist. Soc.
609
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913.
Papers, 1779-1910.
1672 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, politician, and U. S. Representative from South Carolina.
Correspondence, business and legal papers, and printed matter,
mostly 1855-1900, and reflecting an interest In South Carolina affairs.
All pre-1850 papers are legal documents ; a few letters written while
Dibble was a Confederate soldier relate to the home front; post-
bellum correspondence deals with such matters as phosphate mining,
a lawyer's professional activities, the Negro In post-Reconstruction
politics, and Dibble's opposition to Governor Tillman. Later papers
display his expanding activities In banking and railroading. After
1900 the papers concern A O. Dibble, a brother, and L. V. and Samuel
Dibble, both sons. Also Included are land titles and transfers and
surveyors' notebooks.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1953.
1. South Carolina — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 2. Lawyers —
South Carolina — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 3. Tillman,
Benjamin Ryan, 1847-1918. 4. South Carolina— Pol. & govt.— 1885-
1950. 5 Negroes •— Politics and suffrage. 6. Phosphate Industry —
South Carolina. 7. Banks and banking—South Carolina. 8. Rail-
roads — South Carolina.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2778
Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1905.
Papers, 1788-1928.
495 items.
In Duke University Library.
Mining and railroad Investor, of St. Louis. Chiefly business cor-
respondence of Harrison and of his father, James Harrison, mer-
chant and Investor. Includes personal letters, copies of poems, finan-
cial statements, and materials relating to the Missouri Historical
Society, Washington University, and the American Association for
the Advancement of Science. Correspondents Include Richard P.
Bland, William Jennings Bryan, James Fiske, Jr., Frederic W. Put-
nam, John Sherman, George H. Shields, and Calvin W. Woodward.
Card index in the library.
1. Missouri Historical Society, St Louis. 2. Washington Univer-
sity, St. Louis. 8. American Association for the Advancement of
Science. 4. Mining in- dustry and finance — U.S. 5. Rail-
roads — U, S. — Finance. i. Harrison, James, 1803-1870.
r>.,„ t, ■ t,k MS 61-2779
Duke Univ. Library
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809.
Papers, 1766-1809.
3 ft. (ca. 1500 Items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Paymaster, U. S. Representative, V. S. Senator, and Governor of
Connecticut. Correspondence, account books, militia returns, and
other papers, concerning all phases of Trumbull's life. Correspond-
ents include Ellphalet Dyer, Chauncey Goodrich, James Hlilhouse,
Henry B. Livingston, Philip J. Schuyler, John Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, Sr., Joseph Trumbull, and John Winslow.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S.— Pol, & govt. —
1789-1797. 8. Connecticut— Pol. & govt— 1775-1865. 4. Connecticut-
Militia, i. Dyer, Ellphalet, 1721-1807. n. Goodrich, Chauncey,
1759-1815. nr. Hlilhouse, James, 1754-1832. rv. Livingston, Henry
Brockholst, 1757-1823. v. Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804. vi.
Trumbull, John, 1756- 1843. vn. Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-
1785. viii. Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778
Connecticut Hist. Soc. MS 61-2780
Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778.
Papers, 1761-78.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Correspondence, accounts, and receipts, mostly re-
lated to Trumbull's service as commissary general of the Continental
Army, 1775-77. Correspondents include Elisha Avery, Peter Colt,
Tristram Dal ton, Ellphalet Dyer, Jabez Huntington, Joshua Hunt-
ington, Samuel Huntington, Walter Livingston, Thomas Mumford,
Robert Ogden, Nathaniel Shaw, Jr., Joshua Smith, and Jeremiah
Wadsworth. The material is related to the repository's Jeremiah
Wadsworth collection.
1, U. S.— Hist.— Revolution— Supplies. I. Colt, Peter, 1744-1824.
n. Dyer, Ellphalet, 1721-1807. nr. Huntington, Jabez, 1719-1786. iv.
Huntington, Samuel, 1731-1796. v. Livingston, Walter, 1740-1797.
VL Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804.
MS 61-2781
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804.
Papers, 1756-1866.
20 ft. (ca. 15,000 Items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Army officer, and U. S. Representative from Connecticut. Corre-
spondence, letter books, account books, bills, receipts, and other
business and military papers, chiefly concerning Wadsworta's com-
mlsslonary activities for the American and French Armies during the
Revolution, but covering all phases of his career. Includes papers of
the Wadsworth, Russell, and Terry families. Correspondents include
William Aylett, Samuel Barrett, Ephralm Blaine, John Carter, Henry
Champion, John Chaloner, Peter Colt, Jacob Cuyler, Barnabas Deane,
Thomas Fanning, Royal Flint, Nehemiah Hubbard, Andrew Hunt-
ington, Joshua Huntington, Christopher LefSngwell, John Lloyd, Jr.,
John Sullivan, Benjamin Tallmeflge, David Trumbull, Jonathan
Trumbull, Sr., Joseph Trumbull, «^d George Washington. The ma-
terial is related to the repository's Joseph Trumbull collection.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion — Supplies. 8. Russell family. 4, Terry family. 6. Wadsworth
family. I. Colt, Peter, 1744-1824. n. Flint, Royal, 1754-1797. m.
Sullivan, John, 1740-1795. rv. Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835. v.
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1785. vr. Trumbull, Joseph, 1787-1778. vn.
Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1782-1799.
MS 61-2782
Connecticut Hist, Soc,
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1785.
Papers, 1653-1789. '
4 ft. (ca. 3100 itesjs),
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Merchant, legislator, Judge, and Governor of Connecticut. Corre-
spondence, diaries, notebooks, accounts, legal documents, bills, and re-
ceipts, the bulk of them from the period 1750-85. Concerns Trum-
bull's business, his term as Governor, 1769-84, and other phases of his
career. Correspondents include James Bowdoln, Eleazer Fitch, Jona-
than Trumbull, Jr., and Joseph Trumbull. The material Is related to
the repository's Williams family collection.
Card catalog In the repository.
1. Connecticut— Pol & govt.— Revolution. 2. U. 8— HIst-r-Revolu-
tlon— Sources. 8. Merchants, American— Lebanon, Conn. 4. Lebanon,
Conn.— Comm. i. Bowdoln, James, 1726-1790. n. Trumbull, Jona-
than, 1740-1809. m. Trumbull, Joseph, 1787-1778.
MS 61-2783
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
Howard, Mark, 1817-1887.
Papers, 1830-88.
8 ft (ca. 2500 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Insurance executive, politician, and internal revenue collector.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, deeds, land grants, and other papers.
Concerns Michigan, Connecticut, and national politics ; Insurance; all
phases of Howard's career ; the Howard family; western lands; and
the Free State movement In Kansas. Correspondents include James
L. Conger, James Dixon, James M. Edmunds, William Faxon, Horace
Greeley, Jacob M. Howard, Marcus B, Osborn, and Gideon Welles.
Card catalog in the repository.
Purchased, 1960.
1. V. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1849-1877. 2. Michigan — Pol. & govt, 3.
Connecticut — Pol. & govt. 4. Kansas — Pol. & govt — 1854-1861. 5.
Land grants — The West. 6. Insurance, Fire — U. S. I. Welles,
Gideon, 1802-1878. n. Faxon, William, b. 1822, m. Howard family.
MS 61-2784
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
Williams family.
Papers, 1700-1897.
3 ft. (2435 items)
In Connecticut Historical Society collections.
Includes papers of Ezeklel Williams, Sr., sheriff of Hartford County,
1707-89, and commissary of prisoners In Connecticut during the Revo-
lution ; marine insurance policies, related ship and cargo material, and
other papers ( 1799-1804 ) , of Ezeklel Williams, Jr. ; correspondence of
William Williams, Connecticut statesman during the Revolution ; and
papers of William T. Williams, son of William, an attorney. Also In-
cludes papers of John Williams, son of Ezeklel, Sr., and John's chil-
dren, John Worthington Williams, Hanqah Hopkins Williams, Thomas
' Scott Williams, Ester Sophia Williams, Mary Williams McLean, and
Elizabeth Williams Andrews. The material Is related to the reposi-
tory's Jonathan Trumbull, Sr„ collection.
Card catalog In the repository.
1. Connecticut — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. Connecticut — ,-
Comm. 3. Shipping— Connecticut. 4, Insurance, Marine — Policies.
I. Williams, Ezeklel, 1729-1818. n. Williams, Ezeklel, 1765-1843. m.
Williams, William, 1731-1811. iv. Williams, William Trumbull, 1777-
1839.
MS 61-2785
Connecticut Hist. Soc.
610
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 18G1-105O.
Papers, 1860-1951.
29ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Businessman, journalist, and politician, of Fergus Falls, Minn.
Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, financial records, clippings, and
published campaign literature and business reports. The papers con-
tain information on Adams' career as a student in the University of
Minnesota. Ills activities ns a Minnesota State legislator, and us an ac-
tive campaigner for the Republican Party on local, State, and national
levels, and his business Interests in the Fergus Falls Journal, the Red
River |Flourj Milling Co., the Otter Tail Building and Loan Associa-
tion,, the Ceres Elevator Co., the Otter Tall Power Co., the Fergus
Land Co., the Fergus Falls Woolen Mill Co., the Keystone Elevator
Co., the Globe Flour^MIll? '',e First National Bank of Fergus Fails,
the Northwest Bank Corp., and the First Bank Stock Corp. Inchidea
family papers and the personal and professional papers of Reginald
Reynolds, a Fergus Falls, Minn, physician who was Adams' brother-
in-law. ''
Unpublished description in the repository.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available at the repository.
Gift of Samuel Philip Adams, 1955-57.
1. Fergus Falls, Minn. — Indus. 2. Minnesota — Pol. & govt. S.
Medicine — Fergus Falls, Minn, 4. Physicians— Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. I. Reynolds, Reginald, d. 1898. n, Adams family,
MS 61-2786
Minnesota Hist, Soc.
Davidson family.
Papers, 1817-1919.
108 ft.
In Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, financial records, leases, deeds, court records, In-
surance policies, and various business papers. Chiefly the papers of
William Fuson Davidson (1825-1887) steamboat owner, real estate
operator, and elevator man of St. Paul and St. Louis; of bis son, Ed-
ward E. Davidson, who assisted in the management of the numerous
Davidson firms after his father's death ; and of his son-in-law, Watson
P. Davidson, owner and manager of various real estate enterprises. v
Subjects mentioned include the steamboat business on the Mississippi
River, railroads, grain elevators, Insurance companies, banking, the
coal trade, real estate, water power developments (particularly at
Sauk: Rapids, Minn.), a sanitarium at Palmyra Springs, Wis., steam
heat and electric power companies In St. Paul, a telegraph company,
the commission business In flour and wheat, the salt trade, St. Paul
newspapers, civic and commercial groups In St. Paul, the St. Paul
YMCA, church activities, government freighting contracts in the Far
West, a ferry at Catlettsburg, Ky., conventions for Improvement of the
Mississippi River, a dime museum and opera houses In St, Paul, and
personal family affairs.
Unpublished description In the repository.
Acquired from Sarah Davidson Wangensteen, Watson Davidson,
and William Davidson, 1982-55.
1. Inland water transportation — Mississippi Valley. 2. Real estate
business— St. Paul. 8. Real estate business — St. Louis. 4. Grain ele-
vators — St. Paul. 5. St. Paul — Indus. 6, St. Louis — Indus. I.
Davidson, William Fuson, 1825-1887.
MS 61-2787
Minnesota Hist. Soc.
Groh, Daniel W
Papers, I82o%-1960.
528 Items.
In Duke-Unlverslty Library.
Salesman, of Breathedsvllle, Md, Correspondence and other papers
(chiefly 1858-98) , many relating to the Groh family. The collection
Illustrates Groh's Ideas en reform movements after the Civil War, and
Includes discussions of post-bellum trade In the South, politics and
government In the post-war period, opposition to the tariff, criticisms
of religion and temperance, the single tax movement, opposition to
President Johnson's policies, and the election of 1834 with emphasis
on James G. Blaine,
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1956.
1. U. S.— Soc. condlt. 2. Southern States— Comm. 8. U. S.— Pol.
& govt.— 1865-1900. 4. Tariff— U. S. 6, U, S.— Religion. 6. Temper-
ance. 7. Single tax. 8. Presidents— U. S. — Election — 1884. 9.
Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893. r. Groh family.
MS 61-2788
Duke Univ. Library
Gorgas family.
Papers, 1821-1920.
ea, 8600 Items.
In Alabama University Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, diaries, Journals, speeches, scrapbooks, reprints of
articles from foreign and American periodicals, photos., and souvenirs.
Includes the journal (1821-35) of Sarah Haynesworth Gayle, wife of
Alabama's Governor John Gayle, concerning her family's life in fron-
tier Alabama; the diary (1859-65) of Richard Haynesworth Gayle de-
scribing his voyage from Mobile around Cape Horn to Genoa, Italy;
correspondence (1858-1903) of Sarah's daughter Amelia Gayle Gorgas
concerning her life In Richmond and Alabama; 22 volumes of diaries
and 291 letters (1842-80) of Amelia's husband Joslah Gorgas concern-
ing his career as U. S. BOldier (1846-61), Confederate chief of ord-
nance, and president of Alabama University ; and (a major part of the
collection) the correspondence (1888-1920) of Joslah's son William
Crawford Gorgas, coneernlng his career as sanitary officer In Havana,
the Canal Zone, and other places, and his work on yellow fever. Cor-
respondents Include Braxton Bragg, Jefferson Davis, John Bell Hood,
Joseph D. Johnston; Francis Scott Key, Robert B. Lee, Stephen D. Lea,
Franklin Pierce, Walter Reed, Inez Garcia de Santa Anna, Alexander
Stephens and Joseph Wheeler.
Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts of members of the Palfrey and Gorgas families, 1947-48.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Alabama. 2. Alabama — Soc. life &
cust 8. Richmond — Soc. life & cust. 4. Ocean travel. 6. U. S.
Army— Military life, 6. U. S.— Hist.— Mexican War— Personal narra-
tives. 7. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Pergonal narratives. 8. Yellow
fever. I. Gorgas, Joslah, 1818-1888. n. Gorgas, William Craw-
ford, 1854-1920.
MS61-2789
Alabama. Univ. Llbr.
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History.
Diaries, 1804-1911.
18 v.
In Mississippi Dept. of Archives and History.
. In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Diaries, together with occasional clippings and letters, and a paper
(1911) on local history. Two-thirds of the material Is from the pe-
riod during or antedating the Civil War. The subjects covered are
wartime experiences of civilians, farm life, a European tour, local
travel, operation of a boys' school, schools for girls, and the notes kept
by a clergyman-professor who taught metaphysics, logic and political
science at the University of Mississippi. The diarists are Luther S.
Baechtel, clerk in the office of the State treasurer; a Miss Balfour, of
Vlcksburg; L. M. Boatner, a farmer of Amite Co. ; Ann Regan Brown,
of Cayuga, Hinds Co.; Anna Z. Casey (?) ; Minerva Hynes (Mrs,
Jared Reese) Cook, of Newman's Grove; F. W. Goff, drug store pro-
prietor and planter, of Shellmound and Greenwood ; the Bev. James
A. Lyon, of Columbus; A, T. Montgomery, of Belmont, Claiborne Oo. ;
Walter Alexander Overton, of Corinth, Miss. ; Alfred Qulne, overseer
of Fonsylvanla plantation, Warren Co.; Thomas Rodney, territorial
judge; Claudius Wlstar Sears, teacher and brigadier general, Con-
federate States Army; Edward R, Welles, of Waterloo, N. Y. and
Vlcksburg; Margaret Wilson, of Pittsburg, Pa., a teacher at and near
Washington, Miss. ; Amanda Worthlngton, of Washington Oo. ; and
an anonymous woman, of Natchez.
Acquired from various sources.
1. American diaries. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narra-
tives. 8. Farm life— Mississippi. 4. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-
1918. 6. Mississippi — Descr. ft trav. 6. Schools — Mississippi. 7.
Philosophy— Outlines, syllabi, etc. 8. Political science— Outlines, syl-
labi, etc
MS 61-2790
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1893-
Writings on natural history, 195-
4 portfolios.
In University of Arizona Library.
Author and critic. Typescript with holograph corrections and
printer's copy of Voice of the desert, Great chain of life, and Grand
Canyon, together with typescript of The desert year.
Gift of Mr. Krutch,
1. Natural history— Southwest, New. 2. Evolution. 8, Desert
fauna. 4. Desert flora. 5. Animals, Habits and behavior of. 8,
Grand Canyon.
MS 61-2791
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Gilbert, Lyman D
Papers.
351 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, of Harrljburg, Pa. Many of the papers Illustrate Gil-
bert's professional career. Includes discussions of Pennsylvania poli-
tics (1830-60) ; railroads, oil, and other Pennsylvania Industries; and
travel in Colorado and New Mexico (1880)
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1958.
1 Lawyers — Harrisburg, Pa. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1885. 8. Railroads— Pennsyl-
vania. 4. Petroleum Industry and trade — Pennsylvania. 6, Pennsyl-
vania — Indus. 6. Southwest, New — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-2792
Duke Univ. Library
611
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn.
Archives, 1863-
59 ft. and 42 file drawers.
In Gustavus Adolphus College Archives.
Correspondence, minutes of the faculty and of the Board of Trus-
tees, and other records. Includes minutes and correspondence (1020-
34) of the Swedish Historical Society of America, 12 diaries and
family histories of early Swedish settlers in Minnesota, Civil War
diary (1864-65) of N. S. Carter of Co. K, 7th Minnesota Infantry
Hegt., an original letter and signature of Gustaf n Adolf of Sweden,
a MS, of Conrad Peterson's history of Gustavus Adolphus College,
with notes, and correspondence of the presidents of the College;
Matthias Wahlstrom, Peter August Mattson, Oscar Johan Johnson,
Walter A Lunden, Oscar Ahlenlus Wlnfleld, and Edgar Magnus
Carlson. The material Is related to the College's Minnesota Con-
Vence Archives.
Card index In the repository.
Gifts and deposits, 1863-
1. Minnesota Infantry, 7th Regt, 1862-1865. Company K. 2.
U. S.— Hist— Oiyil War— Regimental histories— Minnesota Infan-
try— 7th. 3. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— I-ersonal narratives. 4. Swedes
In Minnesota. 5. Frontier and pioneer life— Minnesota. 6 Minne-
sota— Genenl. i. Wahlstrom, Matthias, 1851-1923. n. Mattson,
Peter August, 1865-1944. m. Johnson, Oscar Johan, 1870-1946 rv
Lunden, Walter Albln, 1899- v. Wlnfleld, Oscar Ahlenlus vi
Carlson, Edgar Magnus, 1908- vir. Peterson, Conrad. Gustavus
Adolphus College, vm. Swedish Historical Society of America.
„ . AJ MS 61-2793
Gustavus Adolphus College
Bagley, Clarence Booth,. 1843-1932.
Papers, 1862-1932.
16 ft. (ca. 6200 Items)
In University of Washington Library.
Author, publisher, and public official of Washington. Correspond-
ence, historical writings, speeches, reports, financial, legal, and family
papers, and memorabilia. Materials relate to coal mines and mining
Washington as a Territory and as a State, frontier and pioneer life
Jn King County, the Republican Party In the State and Territory of
Washington, historical research on the Pacific Northwest, the real
estate business, newspapers, and the University of Washington. Cor-
respondents include Clarence Leroy Andrews, Lyman Beach Andrews,
Daniel Bagley, Hubert Howe Bancroft, Alden Joseph Blethen, Wil-
liam Pierce Bonney, Thomas Hurley Brents, Thomas Burke Wells
Drury, Edwin Eells, Myron Sells, Thompson Colt Elliott, Elwood
Evans, Ellsha Peyre Perry, Seluclus Garflelde, Roger Sherman
Greene, George Henry Himes, Frederick Van Voorhies Holman, Fred-
erick William Howay, Edward Hnggins, William E. Humphrey,
Harry B. MeElroy, John Harte McGraw, William McMicken, Cham-
pion B. Mann, Albert Edward Mead, John Miller Murphy, Samuel
Henry Piles, Thomas Wickham Prosch, Edmond Stephen Meany,
Joseph Schafer, Watson C. Squire, Hazard Stevens, Robert Boyd
Walklnshaw, Dlllis Burgess Ward, the Washington State Historical
Society, Allen Weir, George Frederic Whltworth, Henry L Yesler,
and Frederick Georgo Young. The material Is related to the library's
Daniel Bagley collection.
Unpublished Inventory and guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the estate of Mr. Bagley, 1932 j of the Bagley-Mercer Com-
pany, 1959.
1. Washington (State)— Hist— Sources. 2. Northwest, Pacific—
Hist— Historiography, 8. Frontier and pioneer life— Northwest, Pa-
cific. 4. Coal mines and mining— Washington (State) — King Co. 5.
Real estate business — Washington (State) 6. Journalism — Washing-
ton (State) 7. Republican Party. Washington (State) 8. Wash-
ington (State) University.
MS 61-2794 rev
Washington. Univ. Library
Linville, E Burton
Papers, 1842-1905.
237 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library,
Shoemaker and local official, of Forsyth Co., N. a Family cor-
respondence, accounts, summonses, affidavits, warrants, Judgements,
complaints, and other papers (chiefly 1863-98) Letters from Lin-
ville s brother, A. J. Linville, a physician, concern schoolteaching
at Fenn's Bridge, Ga. (1862-«3), student life at the University of,
Michigan (1865), the establishment of his medical practice in Free-
port, Ind. (1868), commodity prices, and family and financial matters.
Letters of B. B. Linvllle's son, Aaron Y. Linville, concern his medi-
cal studies and expenses In New York City, and include Impressions
of a visit to Washington, D. O. (1886) Includes official papers of
E. B. Linville as justice of the peace (1871 and after)
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1946.
tt ^ Schools— Forsyth Co., N. O. £ Medicine— Study and teaching—
U. S. 8. Ann Arbor, Mich.— Soc. life & cust 4. Washington, D. a —
Descr. 5. Justices of the peace— Forsyth Co., Ga. 6. Boots and
shoes— Trade and manufacture->-Forsyth Co., N. O. I. Linville. A. J.
n. Linville, Aaron 1.
_ „ , MS 61-2795
Duke Univ. Library
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922.
Papers, 1867-1909.
100 v. and 11 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Merchant and banker of Tucson and Tombstone, Ariz. Correspond-
ence, journal, ledgers, account books, Invoices, checks, and other
business records of the L M. Jacobs and Co. store and of the various
banking concerns with which Lionel M. Jacobs and Barron M. Jacobs
were associated.
Unpublished guide to the bound volumes In the library.
1. Retail trade— Tucson, Ariz. 2. Banks and banking— Tucson,
Ariz. 8. Retail trade— Tombstone, Ariz. 4. Banks and banking-
Tombstone, Ariz. r. Jacobs, Barron M„ 1847-1936. n. Jacobs
(LM.) and Co,, Tucson, Ariz.
.'.'■„ MS 61-2796
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Peckatone papers, 1758-1898.
1177 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Letters, accounts, legal documents, genealogical notes, and other
materials, of the Corbln, Turbervllle, Taliaferro, and Brown families,
successive owners of Peckatone, Westmoreland Co., Va. Includes
materials concerning Fauquier, King George, Loudoun, Richmond,
and Westmoreland Counties, and the University of Virginia. Cor-
respondents and persons mentioned Include Jeremiah Cockerlll, Jane
Durell, Austin Edrington, William P. Edrlngton, William Flood, Mary
Gawln, Richard LIngan Hall, Catesby Jones, Robert Long, Mary B.
Mason, John James Maund. James Mercer, William MlskelL, R. Mol-
Ieson, William Molleson, Daniel Muse, Hudson Muse, Archibald
Ritchie, William Cabell Rives, Samuel Lewis Southard, Martin Van
Buren, Benjamin Waller, and members of the Brooks, Brown, Corbln,
Lee, Murphy, St. John, Taliaferro, and Turbervllle families.
Gift of George Frederick Brown, 1954.
1. Fauquier Co., Va. 2. King George Co., Va. 3. Loudoun Co., Va.
4. Richmond Co., Va. 5. Westmoreland Co., Va. 6. Virginia. Uni-
versity. 7. Virginia — Geneal. i. Corbln family, n. Turbervllle
family, ni. Taliaferro family, rv. Brown family.
MS 61-2797
Virginia. Hist. Soc.
Patton family.
Papers, 1693-1957.
1793 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, account books, bonds, leases, wills, In-
ventories, other legal papers, genealogical notes, printed matter, and
memorabilia. Includes accounts of Reuben Lindsay of Albemarle
Co., Va., and a handwritten copy of John Mercer Patton's Reminis-
cences of Thomas Jonathan Jackson. Correspondents Include William
Adair, David Anderson, Philip Pendleton Barbour, Alice BaskervlU,
Thomas P. Branch, James Brown, Charles Scott Carrlngton, R. H.
Catlett, James HOausten, Theodore O. Ohestney, W. H. Cocke,
Walter Coles, Henry Conrad, Florence McMahon Croft, Alexander
Dawney, Alexander Donald, Thomas J. Evans, James G. Field, Ed-
mund Fontaine, John G. Gamble. Robert Gamble, Henry Garnetfc
William Gilham, Peachy Ridgeway Gilmer, Thomas Walker Gilmer,
John Glassell, Thomas Green, Thomas Hart; Mrs. Gordon Harvle,
John Hendree, John Minor Herndon, T, Frank Herndon, J. R. Hicks,
James Hunter, Eppa Hunton, Thomas Hunton, Thomas Jonathan
Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Chapman Johnson, James Lawson Kem-
per, George W. Klrkman, Edward H. Lane, Presley Thornton Lomax,
C. R. McDannald, A Martin, Sampson Mathews, William Douglas
Merlweather, Jacob Mlchaux, J. W. Minor, Edward Moore, Richard
Morris, Joseph Morton, John Mulllna H. W. Murray, Jarrott Patter-
Bon, James W. Pegram, John T. Plattsmier, Blam Potter, Robert
Ransom, Washington T. Reynolds, William Joseph Robertson, Con-
way Robinson, Edward Rowzee, Thomas Rutherfoord, J. W. Saunders,
. Isaac Shelby, Philip Slaughter, George A. Smith, WlUlam H. Smith,
John Stewart, John Roberts Strother, E, Clement Sullvane, Jacquelln
Plummer Taylor, William H, Terrlll, Caroline A. Vaughn, John
Walker, Thomas Walker (1715-1794), Thomas Walker (1748-1798),
Henry Washington, William Webb, John G. Williams, John T. Wil-
son, James Wood, Lelghton Wood, John W. Wright, and members of
the Bragg, Fry, Lindsay, Maury, Page, and Patton families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Purchased from George Tazewell Patton, 1958.
1. U. S.— -Hist— Revolutionr-Supplles. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives— Confederate side. 3. Virginia Infantry. 21st
Regt, 1861-1865. 4. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories-
Virginia Infantry — 21st 5. Confederate States of America. Army —
Regulations. 6. Real property — Virginia. 7. Lindsay family. 8. Mer-
cer family. i. Lindsay, Reuben, n. Patton, John Mercer, d. 1898.
MS 61-2798
Virginia. Hist. Soc.
Moncure, Eustace Conway, 1836-1921.
Papers, 1851-1905.
4364 Items,
MS 61-2799
612
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Moncure, Dus'nce Ccn.ycy, 1S:)6-1921.
(Continued)
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
lawyer, of Caroline Co., Va. Correspondence, accounts, cancelled
checks, deeds, legal documents, printed matter, genealogical notes,
memorabilia, and other Items.' The bulk of the collection concerns
Moncure's legal practice. Includes correspondence and accounts of
George W. Marshall, of Caroline Co., Va., and letters from various
members of the Moncure family.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
1 Lawyers— Bowling Green, Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Real property— Caroline Co., Va. 3. Marshall family. 4, Mon-
cure family. 5. Elchmond— Descr.— Views. t. Marshall, Qeorge W.
rx. Moncure family.
MS 61-2799
Virginia. Hist. Soc.
Ash, Pauline Morehead, collector.
Papers, 1855-1947.
1 box and 1 bundle.
In West Virginia University Library (776)
Genealogical material concerning the Clarke family and a diary
of Belle Clarke; an account book of J. P. Clarke for general mer-
chandise, farm, and labor accounts, with entries for the steamboat
General Jackson; several account books and a map of the Wirt
Oil and-Mlnlig Company operations; Items relating to the West Vir-
ginia State Grange, and a ledger of William H. H1U, Cincinnati, Ohio,
an agent of the Grange.
Gift of Pauline Morehead Ash, 1955. .
I Clark family, 2, Household account books— West Virginia. 8.
Mines and mineral resources— West Virginia. 4. Petroleum Industry
and trade— West Virginia. 6. Patrons of Husbandry. National
Grange> MS 61-2800
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Chadwick, French Ensor, 1844-1919.
Correspondence, 1903-14.
2 Items and 1 bos.
In West Virginia University Library (87, 605) _
Naval officer. Correspondence between Chadwick and Albert Bush-
nell Hart, at Harvard, relating to the writing and Puling of Chad-
wick's Causes of the Civil War; also 2 letters (1904) written By
CbadwlTfrom Newport, Rhode Island, to A G Dayton J ^ngressman
from West Virginia, requesting an appointment, and mentioning John
Bassett Moore. „ , t „■.;__
L Chadwick, French Bnsor, 1844-1919. Causes of the i Civil Wa£
2. Moore, Jota Bassett, 1860-1947. r. Hart, Albert BushneU, 1864-
19& - MS 61-2801
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Campbell, A W
Papers, 1855-1907.
In West Virginia University Library (14) „ .„
Editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer. Correspondence, clippings,
and broadsides dealing with the Civil Wa^and poUtlcal affairs. Bulk
nf the Daoers fall In the period 1855-99. Correspondents Include
Jta* B P fflolr, MontgomerFBlalr, Arthur I. Boreman, Cassius M
Clay, Sherrard Clemens, Schuyler Colfax, Rebecca Harding Davis,
Edward Everett, Horace Greeley, Benjamin F. Kelley, Joseph ^edlll,
James A Mulligan, Francis H. Plerpont, George D. Prentice, Wlllam
H S^ward.Franz Slgel, Edwin M. Stanton, John O. Underwood, and
Peter G. Van Winkle. _ _„, 1oa „
Gift of Mrs. Jessica Maurer and Mrs. JessleX). HllWKW.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Miscellanea. 2. West Virginia— PoL Be
*"*• MS 61-2802
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Camden, Thomas Bland, 6. 1829,
Papers, 1862-1907.
1 box and 1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (623)
Physician/Correspondence, ledgers, and other papers of_ l. a.
Camden; appraisement and account book of the estate of John ».
Camden diary entries of Thomas L. Feamster, a c °£f e™ 10 -!^:
notlne trooo movements In Greenbrier County In 1861 and 1B84-UO,
and e^Sfrom the commonplace book of Theodore Woodrldga The
Feamster and Woodbrldge material la on mlcrofllm. -. T. B. Oamtoj
correspondence, on his professional and political activities, Includes
letters from friends regarding his dismissal as superintendent of the
State Hospital for the Insane at Weston.
W. Va-Hlst-Olvll War-Sources. ^ ^^
Edwards family.
Papers, 1844-1951.
1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (»88)
Microfilm of originals held by Mrs. J. A Wluls. •
Accountbooks, a diary, printed matter, and other papers. Includes
a d\a^ P 0f Wl am Heiry Edwards (1846) and his Journal and
Srrf B ^to London mary (1848) ; account books relating to the famlh/s
c^mteresCtKLnTwha^unty including account books for the
oXlburlh-Kanawha Mining Co. .(IIIMV, tbe Deep HoltowXtoal C*
fl920-40), and the Kanawha and Ohio Coal Oo. X1864-68), ana
Sed volumes relating to Col. William Edwards, William W.-Bd-
wards, and William Henry Edwards.
1. Coal trade— Kanawha Co., W. Va. MS 61-2804
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Murphy, Augustus.
Papers, 1813-59.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Oorr'e^ondence of the owner of a tobacco plantation near ^Louis-
ville, KyJwho later moved to Callaway Co., Mo., relating to family
affairs, farm problems, and general news. Includes letters written to
ja^neT Sanders of Callaway Co. Other Items are a ««»»«*» ^"J
election of James Sanders as Constable of OaUaway Co., ^a bond tin*
by R. S. Horabuckle, a, deed, some accounts of Mrs. Nancy Murphy,
to receipts of Jefferson Scott, lists of horse pedigrees, and notes
taken on an eastern trip.
^MurptoVmUy!^. Agrlculture-Mlssourl-OaUaway Oo.
I &£&>»«£ ^• S - De3er - &traV - MS61 ^ 8 o B
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Shane, John D 1812-1864.
Papers, 1716-1860.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence of Presbyterian ministers
In Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio/Indiana, and Illinois, minutes of the
Board of Trustees, and other documents relating to the early history
of Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. The papers give lnfor-
matton on modes of travel, types of Illness, sources and cost ol : bu Idl-
ing materials, preaching tours, actions of churches and presbyteries,
and sidelights on life In the frontier settlements. T
Card index In the repository. Also described In Journal of the
Presbyterian Historical Society, v. 8, no. 1 (Mar. 191B), and v. 14,
nnffJa^n'oflu'arfrlWavallab^ In the repository
Purchased If rom the Wisconsin Historical Society by Samuel Agnew.
1 Presbyterian Ohurch-Olergy-Oorrespondence, renilnlscences,
etc 2 Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. 3. Presbyterian
Church-H?st^Sources. 4. Frontier and pioneer llfe-Sputhwest,
Old. 5. Frontier and pioneer life-Northwest, Old. M g_ 61 _ 2806
Presbyterian Hist. Soc.
Presbyterian Church in the U. S.
Minutes of sessions, 1791-1957.
?n Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Th e e h mlnu" e s t ?n n clu < drp^o^ngs a of the sessions (the governing
to^oU^** Mwtt^ presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church
ln Kto catalog of records and minutes available In the reposl-
t0r n'npn to Investigators under restrictions of the repertory.
?n P /ormatlonTmera S ry rights available In toereposltory.
of Wrths etc.-^Uthern States. 8. Church records and reglsters-
Southern slates. 4. Slavery and *e chur^-Presbyterl^Church.^
Historical Found. ?'<***• & Reformed Churches
G13
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sanders, Robert Stuart.
Papers, 1950's.
2 ft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reforms
Churches collections (Montreat, N. C ) rreaoyrenan ana Ketormed
Presbyterian minister and historian. Biographical sketches of fiSfl
"Ulster* 142 local cllnr<:n congregations, anfphotos. of 607 listers
and of^xhurch buildings of the Kentucky^ presbyteries o ^Weat
^i B % , • Ebenezer, and I^lngton-EbenezeVnow Z the Presto
Ma^%Tb^Xi%e The materlal * »*- * i«St
1. Presbyterian Church In Kentucky — Blog. 2 Presbyterian
SKSftSKSr %%~^JxBB™
Historical Found. Presby. & Eef onned Chffi 1-2808
Presbyterian Church in the U. S.
History of churches and woman's work in the Presby-
terian Church in the U. S., 1930-60.
682 ft.
Ohurch»%'£U°^ Presbyterian and Reformed
History of the congregations and' women's organizations of the
Stod^r,. ChU H° h ^ the U - S ' * ltt annual BurolementTsketcC
SSK $S2"*'T2£f the Te "»"y of Maryland, Weat
Sht^f^Sun! aa ^e ah0?na ' ^ aDd «-* the
•SeM SlpW™ 1 F0lind8t,0n and lte treasures, by T. H.
oU? r S a . t {,°. n >,?. ^^ literary rights available In the repository.
f dJIS"' , hlst l , r I ans of various organizations, 1MO-80
in tte^^BCTV-K B ^ tat 2 " P^Wlan Church
{£.».» "•^? ,0 «r- ». Presbyterian Church in the n a_nin»
Portraits. 4. Presbyterian Church In the U S —> £*.?»«« 7?i? g T
Women In church work. Societies, etc. R.
Historical Found,
_ ,. .„ MS 61-2809
Presby. & Reformed Churches
Wells, John Miller, 1870-1947.
Papers, 1893-1947.
Oh^^So^^^t^^ Preflbyterlan -d Reformed
Restricted until 1075.
GtttT W48?" ° n ,Uerary rlghtS aTalIabIe 1" the repository.
1. Federal Council of Churches of Christ in Amerlrn a Yin.....
of Reformed Churches Holding the Pierian Syst2. *"" ""
; Historical Found. Presby. * Reformed OhS 1 " 2810
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Presbyteries.
Minutes of presbyteries, 1785-1952.
Ohurch« 8 X a tl n ^^?eVN. C B , Pre8byterian - **°™ed
*iJE? e mlnutes Include proceedings of the regional courts fsub-
Ma£land° wSSwrSS? Wl M ^ State ^> «to£Su JTta
Mft^^^^
to^&StiZG?**^ of mtout< * * ^* &$£
tor? 10 "?^/" 8 }^ ? re f ord8 and "'nutes available in the reposl-
hZf' , £° d , e8 " lb6d ln Survey of records and minutes in theEtts-
T.B U!pW< a X° f 6 PreSbyterIan «» d Beformed Churches, by
Information on literary rights available ln the repository.
Deposited by the various presbyteries, 1926-68
1. Presbyterian Church ln the U. S.— Hist— Sources.
HlstorlcalFound. Presby. & Reformed OhS 1 " 2811
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Records of synods and presbyteries, 1706-
ca. 176ft. ■,-..»..
In P ^ b t y ra? s 1 c a 5 P ?s! 8tWlCal SOdety &&** <™ladel P hia,
ml™Ef S £°!± enC0 ' ° mc } a } records of Presbyteries and synods, chiefly
Indexed ln part. Card catalog ln the repository
Information on literary rights available ln the resposltory
Deposited by the individual synods and presbyteries.
1. Presbyterian Church In the TJ. S. A.— Hist— Sources. r Pres-
byterian Church In the TJ. S. A. Presbyteries. Concord n' Pres-
byterian Church in the U. S. A. Presbyteries. Donegal (Old) in
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries. New Brunswick'
rv. Presbyterian Church in the U, S. A, Presbyteries. Philadelphia.
MS 61-2812
Presbyterian Hist. Soc.
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches.
Records of Presbyterian schools and colleges, 1864-1934.
5 ft. O 7
In Historical Foundation *f the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N. C.) «»«■=«
Records representing Alabama Presbyterian College (1008-09).
Assembly's Home and; School (1898-1915), Bellewood (1888-1911
Bryson College (1925-34), Ohicora College (1898-1930) FeSale
Orphans' Asylum J1890), LeGrange Synodlcal College (1854-1922),
fi™ 6 *!?"^ 1 ?? 5 ^ >■■ R ^ b l Scno01 (1888-98). SUllinan cS
(1901-81) South Carolina Presbyterian College for Women (1910-
15), and the Synodlcal Female Institute In Alabama (1881-89)
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Deposit and gift, 1930-65. w». "» »•
I. Presbyterian Church In the U. S.— Education. 2. Universities
and colleges— Southern States. i™™u™
Historical Found.
MS 61-2813
Presby. & Reformed Churches
Tenney family.
Papers, 1861-1940.
16ft
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N.O.) Kerormed
MM7 t i e Skv C !>V 1 War , d i; r ?: (1 l? 1) ' 8ermons . and 1»<"°»>1 records
tI™""^ ° f SamUel F1Sh 1 er .^ney, a Presbyterian clergyman to
^HiLri e .i^ S i. Berm0n . S ' mat t rlal Pe'^'nlng to the establishment of
S T H if~ 1 f aI M F0 ^ ndat i 0, l of ""> Pre 8 b yterlan and Reformed Churches
of Montreat. NO., and other papers relating to the chaplaincy at thl
^ff.tf/.H 6 P . r ' 80 H' ° f Samue ' M '» 8 Tenney, a Presbyterian minlste?
and librarian; and correspondence, some relating to the Historical
Sr a ^', lhrBr S , a r el M " 1S TeUney ' S Wlf6 ' Ma " McWhorterf^
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Tenney, 1926-40.
1. Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches. 2. Presbyterian Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 4. Pres-
byterian Church— Sermons. 5. Chaplains, Prison— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. i. Tenney, Samuel Fisher, 1840-1026. n Ten-
ney, Samuel Mills, 1871-1989. su, Tenney, Mary (McWhorter) 1878-
1955.
■'.„, ', , MS61-2814
HlstorlcalFound. Presby, & Reformed Churches
Presbyterian Church in the U, S. Synods.
Minutes of synods, 1788-1956.
ft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N. C.)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Minutes of synods Including Afro-American (1916), Alabama (1837-
65), Arkansas (1852-93), The Carolines (1788-1812), Florida (1891-
}?i?it' ae o r e' a (1863-80), Kentucky (1802-80), Kentucky New School
(1840-58), Memphis (1847-1901), Mississippi (1891-99), Mississippi
New School (1845-61), Missouri (1832-89), Nashville (1851-1801),
^Pift 5?, rollna ■■(ISIWK), Oklahoma (1908-20), Snedecor Memorial
(1917-88), South Carolina (1845-81), South Carolina and Georgia
(1813-44), South Georgia and Florida (1881-1900), Tennessee (1839-
■^^'^S 88 (^l-l 9 ^). Virginia (1788-1808), and West Tennessee
(1826-1850). The material Is related to the repository's collection of
minutes of presbyteries of the Presbyterian Church in the U S
Microfilm catalog of records and minutes available in the reposi-
tory. Also described In Survey of records and minutes in the His-
torical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches by
T. H. Spence (1943)
Information on literary rights available ln the repository
Deposited by the various synods, 1926-57
1. Presbyterian Church ln the U. S.— Hist.— Sources.
„, ( . ,^_ , MS 61-2815
Historical Found. Preshy. & Reformed Churches
614
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Literary autograph collection, oa. 1863-1937.
ca. 50 Items,
In University of Virginia Library (88-601)
Includes letters of George William Bagby, Gamaliel Bradford,
James Branch Cabell, John Esten Cooke, and miscellaneous auto-
graphs used In making facsimiles for the Library of southern liter-
ature. Other persons named Include Pierre Armlnjon, Ben Belltt,
William Stanley Beaumont, Maria Galtskell Foster Clopton, Pierre
Orabltes, John Temple Graves, Paul Green, Thomas Hardy, Atcheson
Laughltn Eench, Maurice Eenry Hewlett, James Barron Hope, John
Hughes, Thomas Johnston, Charles William Kent, George L. Kilmer,
Samuel Solomonovltch Kotellansky, Lawrence Lee, Captain Meredith,
Andrew Jackson Montague, Thomas Moore, Mary NoalUes Murfree,
Duval Porter, John Hyde Preston, Ida BaskervtUe Tanner, Augusta
Jane Evans Wilson, James Southall Wilson, and John Cook Wyllie,
1. Autographs — U. S. — Collections.
MS 61-2816
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Bassel, James.
Papers, 1862-92.
66 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (837)
Army officer. Correspondence, election returns certificates, and
other papers, concerning Bassel's career in the Array to about 1870, his
subsequent military service In Egypt, his employment In China and
Japan as the representative of an American ship builder, and his can-
didacy on the People's Party ticket for Governor of West Virginia In
1882. Correspondents Include T. B. Adams, 3. H. Collins, Charles G.
Bckhart, W. 8. Fanshawe, Cyrus Hall, Thomas Handbury, James M.
Latdley, Robert M. Rogers, O. O. Upham, F. K. Upham, B. Wilson, and
W. B. Whitehead.
Gift of Prichard Von David.
1. U. 8. Army— Military life. 2. U. S. Army— Officers— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Shlp-bullding— U. 8. 4. West Vir-
ginia—Pol. & govt. 5. People's Party of the United States,
MS61-2817
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Bailey, Lemuel.
Papers of Lemuel and Samuel Bailey, 1863-1803.
92 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (646)
Business and personal correspondence . of Samuel and Lemuel
Bailey of Lewis County, W. Va., Including rates of toll and tollgate
keepers' receipts on the Weston-Olarksburg Turnpike; account books
for a general store; a pass Issued by the Dept of West Virginia,
Hagerstown, Md., July 27, 1864, and other items.
Gift of Mrs. Earl Jackson, 1053.
1. Toll roads — Lewis Co., W. Va. 2. General stores — Lewis Co.,
W. Va. J. Bailey, Samuel,
MS 61-2818
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Missouri. Auditor'^ Offioe.
Receipts, 1822-40.
6 folders.
In University, of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Certifications for the payment of salaries to members of the Mis-
souri House of Representatives, Senate, and Judicial officers.
Gift of L. D. Thompson.
L Missouri — Officials and employees— Salaries, allowances, etc.
MS 61-2819
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Merchant and Staples Tobacfco Company.
Records, 1874-78.
27.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Accounts of tobacco purchases, shipments, and other accounts.
Gift of J.J.McKinny.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Charlton Co., Mo.
MS 61-2820
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Lindsey, John W
Papers, 1863-65. >.
2 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Diary of a soldier In Co. K, 2d Illinois Cavalry, during the Civil
War, describing the weather, army life and battles; promissory notes;
checks ; religious cards ; a picture of an army officer, and a newspaper
clipping concerning paper currency.
Deposited by L. A Nlckell.
1. Illinois Cavalry. 2d Begt., 1861-1866. 2. U. B. — Hist — Civil
War— Regimental histories— Illinois Cavalry— 2d. 8. U. 8.— Hist—
Civil War— Personal narratives. 4. U. 8.— Hist— OlvU War— Cam-
paigns and battles. 5. Paper money— U. S.
MS61-2821
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Read, Opie Percival, 1852-1939.
Papers.
S folders. .... , *■
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. . ■ ', _ . ,
Author and humorist. MSB. of a short story and a four act play,
Toung Abraham, based on the romance of Abraham Lincoln and Ann
Rutledge, together with a contract and a newspaper obituary of Read.
Deposited by Fanny Cook.
1. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S.— Drama. 2. Rutledge, Ann, 1818-
1836 ' MS 61-2822
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Poague, Haysler F
Papers, 1913-34.
2 v
Id 'University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
■Collection
' Lawyer, realtor, and stockman. Records of law cases; listings of
property near Urlch, Clinton, Calhoun, Blalrstown and other localities
In and near Henry Co., Mo. ; and records of the purchase and sale of
livestock.
Gift of Mr. Poague.
1 Lawyers — Henry Co., Mo. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Real property— Henry Co., Mo. 8. Cattle trade— Henry Co., Mo.
MS 61-2828
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Oliver, Robert Burnett.
Papers, 1882-84.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
^Accounts and receipts for taxes, groceries, produce, household goods
and labor belonging to a resident of Jackson, Cape Girardeau Co., Mo.
1. Household account books— Cape Girardeau Co, Mo. 2. Cost and
standard of living— Cape Girardeau Co., Mo.
MS 61-2824
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Nelson, George N
Business records, 1914-20.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
CVtllectton
Farmer, postmaster, and cotton gin owner. Records of a small
country store owned by Nelson In Buford, Baiter Co., Ark., with
Itemized customers' accounts for groceries, gasoline, farm product*
and other mechandlse.
Gift of Mr. Nelson.
1, General stores— Baxter Co., Ark. _
MS 61-2825
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Salisbury, Lucius.
Correspondence, 1848-46.
45 Items
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection, •_„„..■»»
Photocopies of originals owned by Mrs, B. L. Hogan.
Founder of Salisbury, Mo. Correspondence between Salisbury and
Harriet Hutchinson of East Bralntree, Vt„ discussing farming, finan-
cial affairs, travel, health, and social and family life of the period.
Includes letters about a law case Involving Miss Hutchtnsons father,
and references to Mlllerlsm (a belief that the end of the world was at
hand) and to the Mexican War. _.-.., *
1 Missouri— Soc. condlt. 2. Vermont— 8oc condlt. 8. Adventlsts.
4. U. 8.— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848. I. Hutchinson, Har-
fIet MS 61-2826
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
615
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Roach, Cornelius.
Papers, 1916-30.
26 folders.
Col I !ectIo , n! erelty °* Mlssourt LlDr «y. Western Historical Manuscripts
Missouri secretary of state". Speeches relating to politics wri-
tten* o g f 1tem S, ™ lag ?"/' h ' ghway »»Proveme e nt and slmpliSS:
»™„i?. te government departments, together w th a sketch 6t
Roach's newspaper experience which notes the various papen Twith
which he was associated and refers to John Pi, ckett, who^was^dltor
rtSU*"*" geDtleman and asaoci ^ editor of tne Saturd^ev£
Deposited by Mrs. Roach.
MIssoulfTSalfa^^ 2 - ^ »* »• *■*-
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2827
Rich, John A d. 1944.
Diaries, 1884-4943.
4 V.
Ool I lecUon TerSlty °* Mlsaourt L ' brar y. Western Historical Manuscripts
»ln^« W ^w n l?, ,U,18e, ?' S i ater ' Sallne 0o - Mo. Diaries describing
; S«ntf« ™i ,1 e I s u t , ea< ? er - experiences of his father, Rich's law
ET wi^. pomU 5' * r ™ ola ' bualne8S . «"«nk failures and progress made
In his community; Names of clients appear on the marglnT of the
t,^ the o b , tuary of Alfred Pearson Warren of Old
d<£to In 1844 °°* ' ' a ° mwspww ^"PP"* abo <* »•<*'■
Gift of Mrs. John Montgomery,
2. IJ^^^l^^^^^ ^^ "^nces, etc
Missouri. Univ. Llbr MS 61-2828
Sutter, Rosa Schafer.
Diaries, 1875-1920.
8 folders.
Ool I lectlor, VerS ' ty *' Mlssourt Llbrar y. Western Historical Manuscripts
A series of diaries written by a housewife living near Billings Mo .
~ n ^L rD "f home actlv ' tles and family affairs. Includes notes kept on
correspondence, a recipe book, remedies for Illnesses and prescrlp.
tlons for rheumatism and other Illnesses ^^ 4»««.rii».
Deposited by Mrs. J. H. Graf.
R M^^!S >n0ml , CS ~ Mlssourl - 2 ' Cookery, American— Missouri.
8. Medicine— Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MS 61-2829
Smith, Israel A 1876-1958
Missouri State Constitutional Convention papers. 1943-44
144 folders. r r ~
CollecOor. VerS " y °^ Mls80urt u te*rr. Western Historical Manuscripts
tt.Ifl y V- '"ptters and papers of Smith, Republican delegate from
ft. h » tn Tr Sei ? a v 0rla , 1 £ l8trlct ' wh0 was chairman of the Committee on
Public Health and Public Welfare, and who served on thVcommlttees
t\ons D aDd Referendum ' aild PrlnUn & R%Srte, aS^bVlcf-
Deposlted by Mr. Smith.
Oonve I SuoT r i^.l?44 ltUtlODal laW " r " MlBflour1 ' <»"*tltutional
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2830
Switzler, William F 1819-1906.
Travel sketches, 1836-37.
6 folders.
Coll" u nlveralty of Ml 880 "" Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
U. S. Representative from Missouri and journalist. Descriptions
of journeys from Missouri to Alexandria, La. and Natchez, Miss.,
JI.~. com , ments on tne land8ra Pe. towns and villages, people encoun-
tered, and unusual or Interesting incidents. —•»*-.
1. Mlssouri—Descr. & trav. 2. Louisiana— Descr. & trav. 3. Missis-
sippi — Descr. & trav.
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-2831
Leyden, John, 1775-1811.
Papers, 1800.
3v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection. "
English physician and poet. Journal (July-Oct. 1800) of a trip
through Scotland with descriptions of the country, people and insti-
tutions; and a biography of Leyden by Sir Walter Scott, Including
short accounts of incidents and short letters of Leyden's describing
his work. Includes a typewritten copy of the journal.
1. Scotland — Descr. & trav. 2. Hebrides— Descr. & trav. 8 High-
lands of Scotland— Descr, & trav, I, Scott, Sir Welter, bart, 1771-
„, , „ , T1W MS 61-2832
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Doerner, Hans E
Papers, 1904-10.
2v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Record of marriages solemnized by Doerner, justice of the peace at
Steele, Pemiscot Co., Mo. ; Revised ordinances of the town of Steele
(1905) ; and newspaper articles concerning Doerner.
Deposited by Max L. Kelley.
1. Marriage licenses— Steele, Mo. i. Steele, Mo. Ordinances.
etc.
MS 61-2838
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Dearing, Fred Morris, 1879-
Memoirs, ca. 1900-55.
9 v.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Diplomat. Memoirs describing Deartng's boyhood in Columbia,
Mo., his education at the University of Missouri, and his career expe-
riences in China, Japan, Mexico, England, Russia, Belgium, Switzer-
land, Spain, Portugal, and parts of Africa, and as First Assistant Sec-
retary of State In the early 1920's. Includes observations concerning
William Jennings Bryan, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Lane Wilson,
Woodrow Wilson, and many others.
Access restricted.
Deposited by Mr. Dearing.
1. Diplomats— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, 2. U. S,— Dip-
lomatic and consular service. 3. U. S. — For. rel. — 20th cent
MS61-2834
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Lanier, Alexander Sidney, 1869-
Papers, 1890-1938.
60 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence and other papers pertaining to Lanier's Army serv-
ice, commissions In the North Carolina and Virginia militia, and
letters of recommendation as postmaster of Oxford, N. C.
Gift of Florence G. Miller, 1943.
1. U. S. Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2835
Virginia H'st. Soc.
Perkins, Samuel Clarke, 1828-1903.
Papers, 1669-1899.
300 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia lawyer. Correspondence, deeds, mortgages, and other
papers, professional and personal, together with correspondence of
Samuel H. Perkins relating to the academic and economic affairs of
Glrard College, Philadelphia, 1847-19; private docket, Naval General
Court Martial, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Samuel G. Perkins, judge
advocate (1884) ; and letter book of Frederick A Packard, editor of
the American Sunday School Union (1832-42)
1. Lawyers — Philadelphia — Correspondence, reminiscences etc 2.
Glrard College, Philadelphia. 3. Courts-martial and courts of in-
quiry — U. S. 4. American Sunday-School Union.
',/,,„ MS 61-2836
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
May, Edwin, d. 1893.
Papers, 1862-1924.
80 items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
/i iS y S!!\ ™" . Co " es P on <Ience, 39 official reports Of sick and wounded
infS»M., P B n ^ mttt «lal, Photos., and badges, primarily concern-
lng the 33d Regiment of Illinois Infantry in which May served as
MS 61-2837
616
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
May, Edwin, d. 1893.
(Continued)
assistant surgeon, 1882-64. Includes some material on the 09th Regi-
ment In which he served as surgeon, 1864-65.
Gift of Clarn May.
1. D. S. — Hist— Civil War — Keglmental histories— Illinois. 2.
TJ. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Medical and sanitary affairs, 8. U. S.—
Hist.— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc.
MS 61-2837
Illinois. University. 111. Hist, Survey
U. S. Selective Service System, (1917-1919) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia)
Records, 1917.
50 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Carbon copies of the lists of men registered In all but Board No. 12
of the 61 local draft boards of Philadelphia, July, 1017.
1. TJ. S. Army — Recruiting, enlistment, etc. — European War, 1914-
1918. 2, Military service, Compulsory— O. S,
MS 61-42838
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
U. S. Selective Service System (1917^-1919) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia)
Records of the 9th district draft board, 1917-18. ,
2000 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, reports, and other papers of Clarence L. Harper,
secretary of the board.
Presented by Mrs. Clarence L. Harper.
1. TJ. S. Army — Recruiting, enlistment, etc. —European War,
1914-1918. 2, Military service, Compulsory— U. 8. i. Harper,
Clarence U
MS61-2839
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Solano, Alfred.
Papers, 1849-1900.
en. 1400 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Surveying notes, field books, maps, and other papers of Alfred
Solano, George Hansen nnd Sidney B. Reeve, surveyors of Los
Angeles Co., Calif. Includes ca. 1000 maps of Los Angeles, Its sur-
roundings and neighboring ranches.
List of the material in the library.
Acquired from Alfred Solano and Anna B. Reeve, 1923.
1. Los Angeles Co., Calif. — Surveys. 2, Los Angeles Co., Calif.—
Maps. I. Hansen, George, 1824-1897. n. Reeve, Sidney B.
MS 61-2840
Henry E.Huntington Library
Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux, 18T6-1943.
Papers, 1927-43.
ca. 3000 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Archivist and lawyer, of Richmond. Correspondence and notes
concerning the origin of the parishes of the Church of England and
the Protestant Episcopal Church In Virginia. Includes copies of un-
published works on the parish lines of the diocese of Virginia and
on the development of the Episcopal Church In Virginia, by George
MacLareo Brydon, Edward Lewis Goodwin, Mary Frances Goodwin,
and George R. Swann.
Deposited by the trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal
Church of Virginia, 1843. '"''.. „. _, .
1. Parishes— Virginia. 2. Ecclesiastical geography— Virginia. 3.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the D. S. A.— Virginia. 4. Church of
England In Virginia.
MS 61-2841
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library.
Records of synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Presbyterian Church, 1743-1858.
ca. 4 ft.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, histories, sermons
of early ministers, and photos.
Card Index In the library. ' JV „. „,, „
Onen to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 Associate Presbyterian Church — Hist. — Sources. 2. Presby-
terian Church-Sermons. MS6 1_ 28 42
Pittsburgh Theologicnl Seminary Library
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library.
Records of synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Reformed Church, 1782^1858.
In Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library.
Financial records, session records, minutes of meetings, charters,
histories, and other papers.
Card Index in ±he library. . . t ... ....
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1 -Associate Reformed Church of North America— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-2843
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Library
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Synods. North Caro-
lina.
Records, 1887-1948.
In'Wtorlcal Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N, O.) ^ *w'miffi»
Minutes and financial accounts of the Home Mission Oommlttee,
and records of the Church and Manse Erection League of North
Carolina? the Synod's Work Committee, and the Soldiers' Work Fund.
Onen to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by the Home Mission Committee of the Synod of North
^"'prfflbyterlan Church In North Carolina— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-2844
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Price, Francis Wilson, 1896-
Corrospondence, 1953-64.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N. O.)
Presbyterian minister, educator, and librarian. Correspondence
pertaining to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of
the U. S. during Wilson's term as Its moderator. „,*„„
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Deposited by Dr. Price, 1955.
1 Presbyterian Church In the U. S. General Assembly— Hist—
Sou ' ces - MS61-284B
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Marshall, James Williams, 1882-
Papers, 1945-67.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N. O.) .
Presbyterian minister. History of the Presbyterian Church In
Alabama containing sketches of local churches, ministers, and other
Individuals of the Presbyterian Church.
Onen to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by Mr. Marshall, 1946-57.
1. Presbyterian Churches in Alabama— Hist _
MS 61—2846
Historical Found. Presby, & Reformed Churches
Boggs, Wade Hamilton, 1883-
Gorrespondence, 1964-66.
In "tetoS Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections •( Montreat, N.C.) . . _ ■
^ Presbyterian minister. Correspondence pertaining to the General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. during Boggs' term
"^OD^to'mVestigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
l D Tresbyterian Church in the TJ. S. General Assembly-Hlst.-
SourceS ' MS61-2847
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Bachman, Jonathan Waverly, 1837-1924.
Papers, 1874-1924.
In ''Historical -Foundation of the Presbyterian nnd Reformed
Churches collections (Montrent,N,C.) A v «. „« i n ni
Presbyterian minister. Correspondence, sermons, sketches^ indi-
viduals; and general notes. Correspondence Includes <°gg>t£*jj»g
617
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bachman, Jonathan Waverly, 1837-1924. (Continued)
messages received on Bachman's 80th blrthdav lettera nt «>nrt„i«„~.
Gm TMrTSnir^ a Wlm: a,lable,I, ""W^-
etc!' i^^^^^^^o^^ r.n.o.scen^
Historical Found.
D ■ „ MS 61-2848
Presby. & Reformed Churches
United Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Records, 1849-
ca.eort
In San Francisco Theological Semlns: Library.
nn^T^Lh 1 lf 1 i , ? 1Vld /V, al <* u , rcnes ' P«*i>yterles, and synods of the
™ Presbyterian Church tn the U. & A., and its predecessors on
ailfornfa! ^ ""!. ° f StBteS W6St ° f tne oWlnentaf C^nTefly
1. United Presbyterian .Church In the V. S. A— Hist— Sources 2l
^S, yter ^ n 0hurch ln «>e Pacific Statet-Htat-Sources Tp«*:
byterlan Church In California— Hlst.-Sou«ei™
San Francisco Theo. Sem. Library MS 61 ~ !m9
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1824-1942.
8ft.
fihnr^'",^^ Po , u «' a t lon of tte Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Moritreat, N ) «~vi«u<m
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Chiefly synod and presbytery minutes
?„^ n '° ' nvestl S>t°™ nnder restrictions accepted by the repository
01ft 1 , 192^9 0n ary rlght8 ava,,ab,e to ^ e repository; '
1. Cumberland Presbyterian Church— Hist— Sources.
Historical Found, Presby. & BeformedChu^ef" 2860
Sprunt, Alexander, 1852-1937
Papers, 1858-1937.
ca.7ft,
rS^^T °T n " ter 2 ry rlghte available In the repository.
Deposited by James Sprunt, 1940 and 1860. *""" ur y-
„ , MS 61-2881
I'resby. & Reformed Churches
Historical Found.
Smyth, Thcmas, 1808-1873.
Papers, 1828-1914.
lft.
In .Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N.O) Keiormea
™i P HEi >y ^ a L mln ! Btor ? nd au "" )r - Letters received from religious,
Sm.Jh?.' E? tJ ucatlonal 'eiders of Smyth's day, letters written to
aZblogrlphy. ^^ M1 " lgaD AdBer and »* <>hlldren7and an
Glf° r i984 1011 ° D ,lterary rlghts BT «'"*le In the repository.
•h. 1, pr ^ b y' er ) an ,Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. i. Smyth, Margaret Mllllgan ( Adgerf
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Oh^l^~ m2
Presbyterian Church in the U. S.
Records of women's organizations, 1817-1951.
_ In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N O ) ™" uorter,Bn ana formed
hlv°^, fl n rt m i nUteS °£J? e J'?' aeu ' B WrtziMomi at the General Assem-
ord's Presbyterlal, and local levels, and some financial rec-
^ Microfilm catalog of records and minutes available ln the reposl-
Informatlon on literary rights available ln the repository.
192<W8^ ' anfl Blt * 0t varl0UB organizations and Individuals,
chu L rch r wfc erlan0hUrChlntheD - S_Sodetle3 ' ete - 2- Women ln
Historical Found.
MS 61-2863
Presby. & Reformed Churches
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches.
Local church files, 1902-60.
5ft.
- 1 ' 1 Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat.N. O.) ™
Sketches of local congregations of Presbyterian Churches
Card Index ln the repository.
Information on literary rights available ln the repository.
Gifts and compilations from various sources.
1. Presbyterian Church ln the U. S. (General)— Hist— Sources.
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Chu^e^ 1-286 *
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churchss.
Biographical file, 1851-1960.
3 ft. and 8 v.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N. O.)
Biographical sketches of Presbyterians.
Biographical Index In the repository.
Gifts and compilations from various sources, 1826-60.
1. Presbyterian Church — Blog.
'„'''."",„ , MS61-2855
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Dullard, Artemas, 1802-1855.
Correspondence, 1830-55. .
'■ "■6ft. ■
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
Presbyterian minister. Letters written to Bullard chiefly relating
to the work of the Presbyterian Church ln the V. S. A.
Partial card Index In the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
1. Presbyterian Church ln the U. S. A. — Hist. — Sources.
^_v . . ™ MS 61-2856
Presbyterian Hist Society
Morris, William, 1834-1896.
Papers, 1860-90.
65 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
English poet and artist Letters and literary works. Includes 11
letters to Ford Madox Brown.
Catalog cards ln the library.
„ MS 61-2857
Henry B, Huntington Library
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Papers, 1836-76.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Author. Correspondence and literary MSS. Correspondents in-
clude John and Sophia Thoreau.
Catalog cards ln the library.
„ «, ». MS 61-2858
Henry B. Huntington Library
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
Papers, 1812-45.
ca. 40 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Call!)
Irish poet Letters and literary MSS. Includes letters to James
Power.
„ ' „ ■ MS61-2859
Henry B. Huntington Library
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Papers, 1829-49.
40 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
mom£°H<aive£ *"* " ^"^ MSa lDCtadeS 7 IettCT8 to
„ „ .. _. MS 61-2860
Henry B. Huntington Library
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
Papers, 1863-1901.
84 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
Poet, anthologist, and stockbroker. Correspondence and 2T liter-
ary MSS. Includes 10 letters to Albert B, Paine. 11 to John V.
Cheney, and 14 to James T. Fields.
n '«. D ., MS 61-2861
Henry E. Huntington Library
618
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863.
Papers, 1830r61.
ca. 320 items.
In Henry EL Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallt)
English author. Correspondence, literary MS&, drawings, sketches,
and miscellaneous papers. Includes letters of Thackeray's family
circle and letters relating to him.
Catalog cards In the library.
MS 61-2862
Henry E. Huntington Library
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.
Papers, 1825-81.
205 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallt)
Poet Letters and 10 literary MSB. Includes 186 letters to James
T. Fields. Other correspondents Include Francis Lleber and Bayard
Taylor.
I. Fields, James Thomas, 1816-1881.
MS 61-2863
Henry E. Huntington Library
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1037.
Papers, 1887-1936.
ca. 860 Items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallt)
Philosopher and university professor. Philosophical essays, lec-
tures, book reviews, and other literary works.
Gift of Mrs. SchlUer, 1880.
1. Books — Reviews.
MS 61-2864
Henry B. Huntington Library
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916.
Papers, ca. 1879-1904.
; ca. 140 items.
In Henry B. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Poet Correspondence and literary MSS. Includes 65 letters to
William Carey. Other correspondents Include Bliss Carman, Madi-
son Oaweln, and Charles Warren Stoddard.
1, Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. L Carey, Wil-
liam, of New York, a 1890.
MS 61-2866
Henry B. Huntington Library
ShieUs, Robert, 1825-1908.
Papers, 1876-1907.
ca. 440 items.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
Engineer and Presbyterian elder. Correspondence relating to com-
munion tokens: MS. of Shlell's book. The story of the token; bio-
graphical material and miscellaneous papers.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift, ca. 1908.
1. Tokens, Communion. x. ShieUs, Robert, 1828-1901 The Story
of the token.
MS 61-2866
Presbyterian Hist. Society
Atkinson, Homer.
Business correspondence, 1886-90.
400 items.
In University of Virginia Library (3685)
Lumber dealer. Letter press copies of correspondence concerning
Atkinson's lumber business In Petersburg, Va,
Purchased, 1961,
1. Lumber trade — Petersburg, Va.
MS 61-2867
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Gamble, William.
Scrapbook, 1839-46.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia botanist and ornithologist Letters to and from Dr.
Gamble, concerning his travels In search of birds and flora In Cali-
fornia and other places. Includes personal letters to his mother
and friends.
Gift of Dr. William J. Mlddleton, 1014.
1. Birds— California. 2. Botany— California.
MS 61-2868
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Orr, Dunlope, and Glenholme, Philadelphia.
Letter book, 1767-69.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters of a Philadelphia firm, addressed to clients In Europe, the
West Indies, and the colonies, reflecting the firm's commercial and
shipping activities and showing business trends, commodities traded,
prices, and the hazards of shipping.
Presented by George 0. Lewis, 1896.
.4. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Oomm.
a Shipping— Philadelphia.
MS 61-2869
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Penrose, Washington H
Arithmetic books and scrapbook, 1824--59.
8v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Arithmetic exercise books (1824-29), and a scrapbook (1859) con-
taining newspaper clippings of poetry.
Presented by James H. Lord.
1. Arithmetic — Problems, exercises, etc 2. Poetry — Collections.
MS 61-2870
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pollard, William.
Letter book, 1772-74.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections
Philadelphia merchant and shipper. Ooples of Pollard's letters to
clients In many parts of the American colonies, the West Indies, and
England, reflecting his extensive Shipping and commercial Interests,
and throwing light on prevailing economic conditions.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Oomm.
$. Shipping— Philadelphia.
MS 61-2871
Historical Society ©f Pennsylvania
Smith, John, 1722-1771.
Correspondence, 1740-70.
It.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Transcripts.
Prominent Quaker of Philadelphia and Burlington, N. J. Copies
of letters written to Smith, relating to social and domestic life, politi-
cal trends, economic conditions, and leading personalities of the
Period.
Presented by Thomas Stewardson.
1 U S — Soe. life & cust. — Colonial period. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Colo-
nial' period— Sources. 8. U. S— Pol. & govt.— Colonial period.
MS 61-2872
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Stamper, John.
Letter book, 1761-70.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant Letters to Stamper's associates and cor-
respondents In the West Indies mainly 'dealing with commercial, ship-
ping, and financial matters.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Oomm.—
West Indies- 8. West Indies— Oomm.— •Philadelphia. 4. Shipping-
Philadelphia.
MS 61-2873
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Baring, Maria Mathilda (Bingham)
Letters, 1799.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters relating to the divorce of the daughter of William Bingham
from the Oomte de Tilly.
1. Tilly. Alexandre, comte de, 1764-1810.
MS 61-2874
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Welsh, Emma Finney.
Papers, 1904-11.
2 v. and 1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Notes and papers on old pewter, and photos, of old houses and
historic landmarks.
Presented by the estate of Mrs. Welsh.
1 Pewter. 2. U. S,— Historic houses, etc. 8. Monuments— TJ. S.
MS 61-2875
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
619
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820.
Drawings and account books, 1790-1811.
4 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
_Artlst Drawings and sketches (ca. 90 Items, ca. 1700-1807) and
accounts with Thomas Coutta of London, West's banker (1790-1811*
Gift of Samuel P. Avery, and purchase.
1. Courts, Thomas, 1785-1822.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Burnside, James.
Correspondence, 1778-79.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Revolutionary War quartermaster at Morrlstown, N, J. Letters to
and from army officers, Government officials, and others, pertaining
to events of the Revolution, ■
Presented by William Ohauvenet, 1980.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution— Sources.
MS61-2877-
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia,
Eecord books, 1832-41.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
^Ledger (1832-39) and cashbook (1883-41) kept by Jacob P.
Holckley, treasurer.
Gift of Henry Woehlcke, 19S5.
1. Insurance, Fire—Philadelphia.
„,„ , ',„-','"' ' MS 61-2878
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
McReynoIds, Benjamin P
Correspondence, 1862-63.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Army commissary. Correspondence relating to provisions
Purchase, 1938.
1. V. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Supplies. i. U. S. Subsistence
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-2879
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia.
Records of Samuel D. Patterson, naval agent at Phila-
delphia, 1845-49.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letter book and ledger.
Presented by Ethan Allan Weaver, 1929.
1. D. S. Navy— Finance. 2, U. S. Navy— Supplies and stores.
I. Patterson, Samuel D. »i«™>.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Jameson, John Franklin, 1859-1937, oolleotor.
Records relating to Willem Usselinx and the South Com-
pany, 1887.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Copies of letters in Swedish pertaining to Willem Usselinx, founder
of the Dutch and Swedish West India companies.
1. Usselinx, Willem, 1567-1647? 2. Nederlandsche West-Indlsche
Compagnle, 8, Sdder compagplet.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Commissary General of
Prisoners.
Records of Thomas Bradford, deputy commissary-general
of prisoners, 1778-82.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Letters relating to exchange and parole of prisoners of war, to-
gether with records of provisions drawn for prisoners.
1. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution— Prisoners, Exchange of. 2. U S —
Hist---Revolutlon— Supplies, i. Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838
tt. . , ,o , MS 61-2882
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia.
Letter book of Alfred Day, naval agent at Philadelphia,
1855.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Purchase.
1. U. S. Navy— Finance. 2. U. S. Navy — Supplies and stores.
J. Day, Alfred.
MS 61-2883
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
King and Wilson, Washington, D. O.
Letter book, 1837-38.
It, . -
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letter book of a firm Interested in the buying and selling of public
lands.
Purchase.
1. U. S.— Public lands. 2. Real estate business— U. S.
MS 61-2884
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Leisler Rebellion papers, 1689-91.
lbox.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
. In part, transcripts.
Papers, principally copies, relating to the so-called Leister Re-
bellion.
1. Leisler, Jacob, d. 1681. 2. New York (State)— Hist— Coionlal
period.
MS 61-2885
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Morgan, George, 1743-1810.
Letter book, 1767-68.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Indian trader nnd speculator in western lands. Letters, addressed
to Baynton and Wharton, from Fort Charles and Kaskaskla, giving
many details of the Indian trade, together with Journals of the Jour-
ney from Philadelphia to the Mingo town on the Ohio, 1767, and of a
voyage down the Mississippi River from Kaskaskla to the Iberville
River, 1766.
Presented by George Norrls Morgan and Mrs. Henry W. Leiger,
1940.
1. Indians of North America — Comm. 2. Illinois — Comm. 8.
Pennsylvania — Descr. & trav. 4. Mingo Indians. 6. Mississippi
River— Descr. & trav. t. Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Phila-
delphia.
MS61-2886
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Dobson, James.
Papers, 1890-1920.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia carpet and plush manufacturer. Correspondence (In
part, letter press copies) relating to Dobson'B business, investments,
and personal affairs.
Presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson Altemus Eastman, 1941
1. Rug and carpet Industry — Philadelphia. 2. Plush.
MS 61-2887
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Faris, John Thomson, 1871-
Literary manuscripts.
1 box. ..
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Author. Typescripts of two unpublished works, He financed the
war: a life of Robert Morris, and Steamboat coming.
Presented by Mr. Faris, 1043.
1. Morris, Robert, 1784-1806.
MS 61-2888
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
FitzSimons, Thomas, 1741-1811.
Papers, 1790-1800.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Congressman and businessman, Correspondence, business papers,
the roll of a mllltla company commanded by FitzSimons, and a book
of receipts for money paid by him while commissioner for settling the
claims of British subjects against the United States.
1, Pennsylvania — Militia — Muster rolls. 2. Gt Brit — Claims vs.
U. S.
MS 61-2889
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
620
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Maxwell, George Ralph, 1898- collector.
Papers, 1849-1918.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (811)
Account book of Capt James L. White, commander of a Confed-
erate military unit at Laurel Hill, and a folder of letters from Hu
Maxwell written from Fresno, California, In 1887, to Mrs. S. J. Max-
well at St. George, W. Va„ relating to mining, schools, size of and
social conditions In towns, and Maxwell's Intentions concerning his
historical publications.
Gift of Mr, Maxwell, 1951.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Records and corre-
spondence. 2. Mines and mineral resources — California. 8. Schools —
California. 4. Cities anc! towns — California. 5. California— Soc.
condlt. i. Maxwell, Hi?, p 80-1927.
MS 61-2890
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. County Court {Monongalia Co.)
Records, 1878-1916.
2 v. and 2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (926)
Dockets (1878-1911) and cases (1881-1916) of various Justices
from the Bnttolle District of Monongalia County.
Gift of Raymond Tennant, 1956.
1. Court records — Monongalia Co., W. Va.
MS61-2891
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Defense Council.
Radio scripts, 1942-43.
47 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (108)
Mimeographed radio scripts used by the Defense Council in pro-
moting the war effort In Monongalia County.
Gift o£ E. H.Vickers, ca. 1946.
1. World War, 1939-1945— West Virginia — Monongalia Co.
2, World War, 1939-1945— War work.
MS 61-2892
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Relief Administration.
Records of federal relief, 1933-37.
5 boxes and 2 bundles.
In West Virginia University Library (890)
Correspondence, reports, and other records of the Monongalia
County Relief Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and
the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, from the office of the
Director of Women's Work, Mrs. James K. Moreland. Includes 2
volumes of daily reports of tbe Lynchburg Coal and Coke Co. for 1938,
Gift of Mrs. James R. Moreland, 1956.
1. Work relief— Monongalia Co., W. Va. 2. Public welfare— West
Virginia — Monongalia Co. 8. Lynchburg Coal and Coke Company.
MS 61-2893
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Monroe Co., W. Va.
School records, 1818-1902.
4 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (123)
Financial reports, receipts, orders for tuition and teachers' salaries,
attendance and progress reports, lists of books and supplies, reports
on the number of schools In operation, a printed circular relating to
che allocation of revenues of the Literary Fund under the Act of
Assembly of 1818, and otber papers. Bulk of the collection pertains
to the period 1821-78.
Gift of A. W. Boon, 1948.
1, Public schools — West Virginia — Monroe Co. 2. Education-
West Virginia — Monroe Co.
MS 61-2894
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Northwestern Turnpike Association.
Records, 1922-26.
78 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (856)
Minutes, organizational correspondence, and other papers.
Gift of Forest Stemple, 1956.
0. Northwestern Turnpike, W. Va.
MS 61-2895
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Parker, William, of West Virginia.
Papers, 1845-1886.
ca. 70 items. ,„„
In West Virginia University Library (156) ■■■/„„ " : " „■' . .
Correspondence, legal papers, and accounts of William Parker, of
Hampshire Co., W. Va., together with scattered papers of John P,
and Benjamin Parker, and of James Parker & Co. Letters originate
from Virginia, from Green Co., 111. (1859), and from pleasant Hill,
Alabama (1849) Subjects Include doctors' fees, the election of 1851
in Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan Counties, and in ^Frederick
County. Va. ; prices of farm produce, and observations of Virginians
newly settled in Illinois and Alabama in the mld-nlneteenth century.
Gift of John Parker, 1949. /„,_,,„ TO ~» m-
1. Parker family. 2. Medical fees— West Virginia. 8. West Vir-
ginia— Pol. & govt. 4. Agricultural prices— West Virginia. 5.
Illinois— Descr. & trav. 6. Alabama— Descr. & tray^
MS 61— 2896
West Virginia, Univ. Library
Pinick, Jacob.
Papers, 1853-65.
lbox. ,„
In West Virginia University Library (79) , „ .». „
Correspondence, a record book, and notes. Includes letters written
by PlnickTflrst sergeant of Company A, 82d Regt., Ohio Volunteer In-
fantry, to John and William McLaughlin in Ohio, giving detailed ac-
counts of battles and marches and political sentiments of the soldiers ;
letters from members of the Pinick family In West Virginia, Wiscon-
sin, and Ohio ; record book of Company A containing rolls and service
records, and notes on the history of the company.
'Gift of Thomas Plnnock, 1941. T „,„„ (OT
1 U S —Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Ohio Infantry,
82d Regt.; 1861-1865. 8. 0. S. - Hist. - Civil War —^ Regimental hts-
torles-^Ohlo Infantry-S2d. 4. U. S.—Hlst-Olvll War-Campaigns
andbattles. 5.Pln.ck family, MSei--^
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Post, Melville Davisson, 1871-1930.
Papers, ca. 1915-30.
2 boxes
In West Virginia University Library (693, 728)
Author. Short stories, World War I poster texts, essays, and arti-
cles, some of which were published between 1920 and 1629 in popular
magazines.
Gift of Frank M. Atterholt, 1954-65. .
1 European War, 1914-1918— Propaganda. 2. Propaganda, Amerl-
can - 3P ° BterB - MS61-2B98
West Virginia. Univ. library
Snider, Martin.
Papers, 1884-89.
In West Virginia University Library (881)
Business papers centering on Gilmer County.
Gift of Mrs. Leafy M. Hlnkle, 1854.
1. GUmer Co., W. Va.— Hist— Sources.
MS 61-2899
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
Snyder family.
Papers, 1790-1937.
In West Virginia University Library (490) : '""„.. T .„ .
Personal and business correspondence of Harmon, Molly, John, and
other members of the Snyder family; genealogical information on the
Lantas and Snyder families; land grants, surveys, and deeds tor land
in Barbour, Greenbrier, and Randolph Counties; poll and registration
books. Randolph County; and Harmon Snyder's daybook and diary,
listing accounts for the years 1866-96 and Incidents of the Civil War.
Gift of Victor Bliss Snyder, 1953.
1 Lantz family. 2. Real property— Barbour Co, W. Va. 8. Seal
property — Greenbrier Co., W. Va. 4. Real property — Randolph Co.,
W V 5 Randolph Co., W. Vn.— Voting registers. 6. West Virginia—
Hlst.-^ivIlWa, MS61-2900
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University.
Miscellaneous records, 1891-1956.
!n' t W^\-irgTn < la 7 Un?ve?slty Library (309, 316. 449, 451, 561, 691.
MS 61-2901
621
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect
ions
West Virginia. University.
719.725,782.774,795,869) < C ° nti ™ed)
»h» H SS, n/K 6 .? 61 ^ »'. Hl8t0r y. <" the Dept of Library Science,
the English Club, the Sociology and Social Work Club, the Committee
tZESSS? a 1t Stat 'r e, 7' and <**■*«* organizations an^nZrar^
T%$S2£V»£ Z th ^ 1 t tte ^ (19M) ***** to the class of 189*
iJmIh. ( £ ®V 'S"" 1 ^ y U memb ers o' the faculty concerning
Relation affecting the university, news releases and a photo of the
JJSKf! 1 Ha " Ji. re "£ 18S6 ' "« the tert «' a '*««» broadcas? ( 19Kf
0n ^ h s?errd n ^1^6 ,theBe8erVe ^"^ ^^Oon!..
o££ SSn^ W8t V,rg,,,la • 2 - ^ * Amy - ^^
W*-'*t Virginia.
Unty.
Library
MS 61-2901
Stewart, D Boston.
Papers, 1782-1916.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (470)
Ka^C^Va^^^^^
Gift of Mrs. E, E. Hamstead, 1952
2 V V d-H**^nwZ&< eISODal n «r8""»-Confederateslde.
■^^■^s^^^j^^ Chase - Camp -
West Virginia. Unly. Ll brary MS61-2902
Lante, William.
Papers of William and R, S. Lantz, 1880-92.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (1038)
« ff f^ t Z; t ^ 8 .« f Blac ^ lu ^W- Va. Correspondence on post office
£Si2Jffl? « tlc '; ma JL f eport8 ' Petitions for mall route, and prtoted
materials relating to politics and agriculture. vraiwu
Gift of Carl Lantz, 1958.
„ Ji a 084 ?, 1 8 f r ^ ~ Weat Virginia — BlacksvUle, i. Lante R. S
a. U. S. Post Office, BlacksvUle, W. Va. ^ ^ °*
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS 61-2903
Brand family.
Papers, 1867-1954.
lboz.
In West Virginia University Library (1078)
Correspondence of Martha Brand Wolfe and Charles M Wolfe, who
SWAT" ??? " M^^town; letters froTeiiiSSS. ft?
"l^rf a ? d i >r - Bdw i rd D - F « u a™; Monongalia equity land
deeds of Charles I. Brand; Christmas cards; two Brand family auto"
a&Sl-lKeT 1 ° eW8 aI,d 8 n0W8pa P er «"PP"^ book
Gift of Mrs. J. D. Fletcher, 1868.
1. Real property— Monongalia Co., W. Va. 2 Evangelists— noma,
^pndence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Ohrlstmaicaros, 4?Amwn™S£
West Virginia— Collections. 6. Morgantown!, WVa, *• Antoera '> ba ~
West Virginia. Univ. Tj Drary MS 61-2904
Wilson, David L
Papers, 1863-99.
88 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (807)
iSSaSS^ ^ttexsandbusm^r^rds.
1. General stores— Hardy Co, W. Va.
West Virginia. Univ. Library MS61-2905
Dignam, Dorothy.
Papers, 1907-69.
8ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Advertising copywriter. Correspondence, memoranda, reports,
notes, scripts, clippings, and other papers, concerning Miss Dlgnam's
work in the early days of advertising directed to women, for cosmetics,
feminine necessities, clothing and fabrics, home appliances, food, and
* S"ord automobiles. Includes many samples of printed advertisements
with the material related to their preparation.
Unpublished Inventory in the repository.
Gift of Miss Dignam, 1969-00.
1. Advertising copy. 2, Advertising.
m , MS 61-2906
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Wells, Newman.
Papers, 1810-79.
78 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, discounts, and other
papers, chiefly of Newman Wells (1810-33) and of Andrew Wells
(1831-79), of Haywood Co., N. O. Other persons and Arms men-
tioned Include Thomas Flemmlng, Andrew Harmon, Harmon and
Wells, and Coleman Ledbetter.
Description In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Leslie B. Clark, 1945.
1. Merchants, American— Haywood Co., N. C. 2. Retail trade—
Haywood Co., N. C. i. Wells, Andrew.
MS 61-2907
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist
Aspaas, Hans, collector.
Business papers, 1908-23.
15 ft. (55 Items)
In University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Collec-
tions.
Journals, ledgers, cashbooks, receipt books, a bill -register, and
records of the Indian trade of the Ute Indian Reservation In southern
Colorado.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Gift of Omer Stewart, 1860.
1. Ute Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain Reservation. 2. In-
dians of North America — Trading posts.
«, , ~ . MS61-2908
Colorado. Cnlv. Libraries
Washington (Ter.) Governor.
Correspondence, 1863-66, 1889.
2 v.
In Washington State Library.
Includes letter press books of official correspondence, one of Isaac
I. Stevens, first Territorial Governor of Washington, and one of Miles
O. Moore, the last Territorial Governor.
1. Washington (State)— Hist.— Sources. i. Stevens. Isaac In-
galls,1818-1882.rt. Moore, Miles Conway, b. 1848 '
w v., - o. . MS 61-2909
Washington. State Library
West Virginia, National Guard. 1st Infantry.
Records, 1886-99.
2 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (696)
Letters, records, and photos, relating to the First Regiment, West
Virginia Volunteer Infantry, being mainly the papers of Oapt A. L.
Hooton, officer of ordnance and supplies. Bulk of the papers covers
the Spanish American War years during which the regiment was
located at various camps In Tennessee and Georgia,
Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Karnes, 1955.
1. Weat Virginia— Hist.— War of 1898— Sources. I. Hooton
A. L. ■ '
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 61-2910
Lancaster, William.
Correspondence, 1845-77.
95 items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Confederate soldier, of Orange Co, Va. Chiefly personal letters
(1863-65) from Lancaster to his wife, Adallne. Letters before and
after the Civil. War are written to Lancaster by his brothers, James
L. Lancaster and Jonathan Lancaster in Alabama,
Accession analysts in the library.
Purchased, 1968.
^ 1. Lancaster family. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narra-
tives. I. Lancaster, Adallne T.
Virginia. State Library
MS 61-2911
Petrie, George, 1866-1947.
Papers, 1826-1946.
CB. 15 ft.
In Auburn University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Educator and author. Letters received by Petrie, letters collected
by hlB parents, copies of letters of William Lowndes Yancey, and
other papers, concerning politics, economics, and Southern history.
Gift of Kate Lane, 1949.
1. Southern States— Hist. 2. Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-
1863. i. Petrie family. '
MS 61-2912
Auburn Univ. Llbr.
622
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Con-
necticut.
Manuscript collection, 1696-1929.
79 Items.
In Webb House (Wethersfleld, Conn.)
Correspondence, deeds, accounts, commissions, master rolls, and
other papers, ca. 30 of which relate to the Webb family. The bulk
of the material falls In the period 1775-1810. Persons mentioned In-
clude Sarah Webb Barren, Sarah Chester Colt, Olivia Day, William
Qrlswold, Abigail Chester Webb, David Webb, Joseph Webb, Samuel
Blatehley Webb, and William Webb.
Finding aid in the repository.
1. IT. S.— Hist— Revolution— Miscellanea. 2. Connecticut— Hist—
Miscellanea. 3. Deeds— Wethersfleld, Conn. i Webb family.
MS 61-2913
Webb House
Columbia University. Libraries.
American documents collection, 1700-1851.
865 items and 6 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Deeds, bonds, and other legal and business papers from Connecti-
cut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Caro-
lina, and South Carolina. Includes town and school records of
Waldoboro and Exeter, Me., property record book of Moses Hodson,
Bowdoln, Me., and a group of orders to attach property of various
citizens of Pownalborough, Mass. for nonpayment of debt
1. Legal Instruments— Atlantic States. 2. Waldoboro, Me.— Hist.—
Sonrces. 3. Exeter, Me. — Hist. — Sources. 4. Personal property —
Bowdoln, Me. 6. Attachment and garnishment — Pownal, Me. 6.
Deeds — New Hampshire.
MS 61-2914
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867.
Notes, ca. 1880-60.
2v. '
In Columbia University Libraries.
Notes on classical authors made by Professor Anthon of the Clas-
sics Dept of Columbia College. Includes material ou Latin authors
and commentary ou seven plays by Euripides.
Gift of Stuyvesant F. Morris, 1948.
1. Latin literature— Hist. & crlt. 2. Euripides.
MS 61-2915
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Avery family.
Letters, 1890-1914.
ca. 75 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters from various members of the Avery family, chiefly ad-
dressed to E. R. Smith, the first librarian of the Avery Architectural
Library, concerning the beneficences of the family to Columbia Uni-
versity and the establishment and early growth of the Avery Library,
Gift of the Avery family.
1. Columbia University. Libraries. Avery Architectural Library.
I. Smith, Edward Robinson, 1854-1921.
MS 61-2916
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Barrell family.
Papers, 1791-1846.
283 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence between members of the Barrell family In Lou-
don, the U. S., the Barbadoes, and British Guiana, revealing the
affairs, philosophy, and social practices of the day; family chronicles;
diary cashbook ; autograph albums ; miscellaneous papers ; and photos.
Includes 60 letters from Walter Barrell of London to his son, Theo-
dore, a merchant In the Americas.
Outline Inventory with the collection.
Gift of William B. Benjamin, 1037.
1. Autographs— Collections. 2. U. S.— Soo. life & coat 8. Barba-
dos— Soc. life & cust. 4. British Guiana— Soc. life & cust. l Bar-
rell, Walter.
MS 61-2917
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Barzun, Jacques, 1907-
Papers, ca. 1930-65.
10 boxes and 10 correspondence flies.
In Columbia University Libraries. ,
Educator. Correspondence and papers concerned with Barzun s
varied teaching and literary interests. Including material relating to
his book Teacher In America (1946) and other published works, hln
years at Sarah Lawrence College, book reviewing for Harpers maga-
zine, contacts with publishers, notes for courses, and bis position as
dean of faculties and provost of Columbia University.
Gift of Mr. Barzun, 1956-67. _
1. Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N. T. 2. Columbia Uni-
versity. 8. Books— Reviews. „_»,.»
Full name: Jacques Martin Barzun.
MS 61-2918
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- collector.
Berljoz collection, 1825-1953.
12 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part photocopies.
Correspondence, essays, printed matter, and other papers relating
to the French composer Hector Berlioz and to 19th century litera-
ture and arts. The correspondence Includes original Berlioz letters
as well as many letter relating to Berlioz and the Romantic era
written by musicians, critics, historians and literateurs of the 19th
century, and photocopies of letters and MSS. obtained from the princi-
pal libraries of the world which hold original Berlioz material. The
printed matter Includes musical scores, published letters, essays, clip-
pings, music and book catalogs, program notes, aiM playbills.
Gift of Mr. Barzun, 1953-67.
1. Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869. 2. Musicians — Correspondence,
reminisceuces, etc. i. Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869.
Full name: Jacques Martin Barzun.
MS61-2919rev
Columbia UniT. Libraries
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910.
Letters, 1850-84.
162 items.
In Columbia University Libraries. _
Physician. Letters from Dr. Blackwell to her friend Barbara
Smith Bpdlchon, describing her work In America and England, and
showing her struggle against the prejudice toward women In the
medical profession, her work In the Civil War, and her Interest in
the improvement of sanitary conditions. Includes three letters from
her sister, Emily Blackwell, who was also a physician. _■
* 1 T^men as physicians. 2. U. S.-Hlst-OMl War-Women's
work, 8 U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Medical and sanitary affairs.
4. Hvaiene. Public, "i. Bodichon, Barbara Leigh (Smith) 1827-189L
MS 61-2920
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Bryant, William Clement.
Correspondence, 1856-95.
105 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries. ..... „ » ,„ m„
Letters written chiefly to Bryant, president of the Buffalo His-
torical Society, relating to the history of the Indian tribes i of upper
New Yoik State. The letters are from researchers in the field, such
as J. S Clark, George S. Oonover, W. L. Stone, William tt Samson,
and William Kirby, and discuss newly found facts, eye witness testi-
monies of past events, and their own conclusions concerning them.
1 Indians of North America-New York (State) 2. Iroquola
In<UanB ' MS 61-2921
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.
Papers, 1891-1947.
1479 Items and 180 file drawers.
In Columbia University Libraries.
President of Columbia University. Correspondence drafts of
Butler's writings, miscellaneous private papers, memorabilia, clip-
nines (some mounted) and other printed matter relating to his life
and career. Includes Butler's correspondence with the following
Presidents of the U. S.: William McKlnley, Theodore .Roosevelt, WU-
11am Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson, Warren G Harding, Calvin
Coolldge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S.
Truman.
Gift and bequest of Dr. Butler, 1946-47.
1 Presidents— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
;"■"' MS61-2922
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1938.
Papers, 1885-1938.
19 boxes. .,.,.,'
In Columbia University Libraries. .
Tustlce of the U. S. Supreme Court. Correspondence, lecture notes
wrftten while Cardozo was a student at Columbia College U885-49),
TOmmonplace books, miscellaneous writings, newspaper clipping^ and
iomliv nhntos Includes printed and MS. material collected by
CtorSe £&£$*& book Benjamin N. Cardozo (1940) together
wUh the™py aud proofs of this work. Correspondents include
Michael Hart Cardozo, Jr. and Rupert L. Joseph, _
Gift of the estate of Mr. Cardozo; gift of John Waiden Myer
and Rupert L. Joseph, 1951. MS 61-2923
Columbia Univ. Llbrnrles
623
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Campbell family.
Papers, 1804-98.
75 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, deeds, wills, bank checks, receipts, bills of sale,
and other business papers of the Campbell family and the allied Foss
and Moody families of Deer Island, Me. The correspondence deals
with personal affairs, travel, and contemporary events, particularly
the battles and campaigns of the Civil War as seen from a Maine
point of view. Correspondents Include Cornelia H., George, Hannah,
Beglna, Robert, and Samuel Campbell, Mary Campbell Foss and
Samuel and Emma Tltcomb.
1. Foss family. 2. Moody family. 3. U. S.— Hist-^Olvll War—
Campaigns and battles.
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-2924
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Records, ca. 1911-64.
ca. 500 v., 124 cartons, and BOO correspondence flies.
In Columbia UnlverBity Libraries.
New York and Paris office flies of the Carnegie Endowment
Gift of the Carnegie Endowment, 1953-64.
1 Peace.
MS 61-2925
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Carpentras manuscripts, 1747-1848.
10 v. and 1 vellum roll.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, reports, registers, accounts, and miscellaneous
documents relating to the Jewish community at Carpentras, France.
Much of the material Is concerned with the deliberations, hearings,
and actions of a : government commission which sat between 1816-25
to deal with the settlement of the many debts Incurred by the Jews
of Carpentras for the construction of their synagogue, Its support,
the expense of their ritual, and the heavy taxes Imposed on them.
The MSS. ore largely In French, with notations In Hebrew.
i. Jews In Carpentras, France.
MS 61-2926
Colombia Univ. Libraries
Columbia University. Libraries.
Chinese family history collection, 1765-1928.
40 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Genealogical material on 32 Chinese families from different lo-
calities In China. The majority of the MSS. were produced In the
latter part of the Ch'lng dynasty between 1876-1908 and reflect the
social history and general state of culture of the time In which they
were done.
1. China— Geneal. 2. China— Civilization, i. Title.
„ , k. „ . MS 61-2927
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Citizens' Union, New York.
Records, 1897-1938.
ca. 100 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, reports of the Legislative Committee which
analyzed and criticized almost every bill sponsored by members of
the New York State Legislature during this period, election reports for
borough, county, and State, biographies of persons who baye cam-
paigned for State and city office, and other papers.
Gift of the Citizens' Union, 1648.
1. New York (State)— Pol. & govt— 1885-1950. 2. New York
(City)— Pol. & govt— 1898-1951. 3. Legislation— New York (State)
4. Elections— New York (State) B. Elections— New York (City)
MS 61-2928
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Clark, John Bates, 1847-1938.
Papers, eft. 1897-1938.
11 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, lecture notes, and MSS. of the writings of Clark,
professor of economics at Columbia University (1895-1923) and di-
rector of the Division of Economics and History, Carnegie Endow-
ment for International Peace (1911-1923)
Gift of John M. Olark, 1954.
1. Economics — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Carnegie Endow-
ment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History.
MS 61-2929
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Columbia University. Academic Freedom Committee.
Records, ca. 1951-54.
5 file drawers.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, reports, and other
research information gathered by the committee. The committee's
work resulted in the publication of two reports: Academic freedom
in our time (1955) by Robert M. Maclver, and The development of
academic freedom In the United States (1955) by Richard Hofstadter
and Walter Metzger.
1. Teaching, Freedom of— U. S. 2. Education— U. S.— Hist
MS 61-2930
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Cm (is, William Eleroy, 1850-1911.
Correspondence, 1888-92.
180 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Journalist. Letters written to Curtis when he was the first di-
rector of the Pan American Union, largely from persons prominent
In public affairs, politics, and the field of Pan American relations, In-
cluding many members of Congress.
; 1, Pan American Union. 2. Pan-Amerlcaalsm.
MS 61-2931
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Earle, Genevieve Beavers, 1883-1956.
Papers, 1935-50.
13 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and papers relating to Mrs. Earlt's public career
In various phases of New York City government : Bureau of Municipal
Research, Child Welfare Board, Mayor's Committee on Plan and
Survey of New York City, Emergency Unemployment Committee, and
New York City Council. Includes minutes of the various committees
upon which Mrs. Earle served, city bills and other municipal legis-
lation, and memoranda.
Gift of Mrs. Earle, 1950.
L New York (City)— Pol. & govt.-r-1898-1951.
MS 61-2932
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Earle, Mortimer Lamson, 1864-1905.
Papers, 1884-1905.
14 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of classical philology. Diaries written In English,
German, Latin and Greek dealing with Earle's student days at
Columbia University and the University of Berlin, his excavations at
SIcyon, and his academic work at Columbia j notes on various classi-
cal topics; and a box of genealogical, biographical and bibliographical
material containing family photos., and copies of some of Earle's pub-
lished writings.
Bequest of Mrs. Ethel Woodward Earle, 1941.
1. Classical philology. 2. SIcyon, Greece— Excavations (Archae-
ology) 8. Earle family.
MS 61-2933
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Edman, Irwin, 1896-1954.
Correspondence.
12 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Philosopher, author, and educator. Personal and professional corre-
■v.spondence..
Bequest of Mr. Edman, 1955. ....', ,
1. Philosophers, American — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2934
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Ellison family.
Papers, 1733-82.
70 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence by and about members of the Ellison family,
chiefly letters of Colonel Robert Ellison (1710-1755) to his brother
Henry Ellison (1700-1775) dealing with the former's military activi-
ties abroad and In America (1733-48) and Henry Ellison's letters to
his sons Henry and Robert, mostly relating to the political news In
England from 1759-74; diary of iJobert, son of Henry; and various
other family documents.
Gift of Alfred J. Ellison, 1934.
1. Gt. Brit— History, Military— 18th cent.— Sources. 2. Gt Brit
Pol. & govt— 1760-1789.
MS61-2935
Columbia Univ. Libraries
624
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Eno, Roberts, Rhodes & Company, New York.
Correspondence, 1858-77.
615 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letter press copies of business correspondence concerned chiefly
with leal estate operations In New York City. Most of the letters are
signed by either Amos R. Eno or his son Amos F. Eno, but appear
to have been written for them by clerks of the Arm.
1. Heal estate business — New York (City)
MS 61-2936
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Epstean, Edward, 1868-1945.
Papers, 1923-42.
435 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Pioneer In photoengraving and collector of literature on photog-
raphy. Correspondence, booklists, and dealers' bills relating to the
acquisition of books on photography and to Epstean's gifts to the
Columbia University Libraries and the Library of Congress.
Gift of Mr. Epstean, 1940.
1. Photography— Blbl.
MS61-2937
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Epstein, Abraham, 1892-1942.
Papers, 1918-42.
ca. 6000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Executive secretary of the American Association for Social Secur-
ity. Personal correspondence and business papers relating to Epstein's
fight for social security, old age security, and pension plans.
Gift of Mrs. Epstein, 1950.
1. Insurance, Social — U. S. 2. Old age pensions — U. S.
MS 61-2938
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Parrelly, Theodore S 1883-1955.
Collection relating to Alaska, 1980-55.
5 boxes and 1 envelope.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, papers, prints, and photos, relating to Farrelly's
books and articles on Alaska, Iceland, and Labrador. Much of the
material relates to Farrelly's research on the early colonization of
Alaska by the Russians. Includes various printed versions of this
material.
Request,of Mr. Forrelly, 1955.
1. Alaska. 2. Russians In Alaska. S. Iceland, 4. Labrador.
MS 61-2939
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pish, Hamilton, 1808-1893.
Correspondence, 1827-93.
ca. 1000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Governor of New York, U S. Senator, and Secretary of State. Cor-
respondence relating to the business, functioning, and activities of
Columbia College In the 19th cent. The earliest items concern. Fish's
activities and interests about the time he was graduated from Colum-
bia, but the majority of the letters fall Into the latter part of Ms life,
while he was chairman of the Board of Trustees of Columbia Col- -
lege. Correspondents Include F. A, P. Barnard, Charles Davies, John
W. Harper, Charles King, Seth Low, William O. Schermerhorn, and
William M. Sloone.
Gift of Hamilton Fish, Jr., 1938.
1. Columbia University — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-2940
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Flagg, Azariah Cutting, 1790-1873.
Correspondence, 1824-66.
100 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Politician. Letters to Flagg from political figures of the Jactaon-
Van Buren era, among tliem Martin Van Buren, Preston King, and
John A. Dlx, giving Information on the conduct of the notional
campaign of 1848, when Van Buren ran as an Independent candidate
for President,
1. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1848. 2. Van Buren, Martin, Pres,
U. S„ 1782-1862. 3. Free-Soil Party.
MS 61-2941
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Giddings, Franklin Henry, 1855-1931.
Correspondence, 1890-1902.
81 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Professor of sociology. Letters written to Giddings from various
prominent economists and sociologists, relating to academic activity
in the field of sociology and to Giddings' work on his book, The prin-
ciples of sociology (1896). Correspondents Include Henry O. Adams,
Richard T. Ely, Slmeon v N. Patten, Frank W. Taussig, and Francis A.
Gift of Elizabeth P. H. Giddings, 1931.
1. Social science research. 2. Sociologists— Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc.
MS 61-2942
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Blakeslee, Alice.
Genealogical data, 1897-1929.
1 package.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Genealogical data on the descendants of Samuel and John Blakes-
lee, who settled In Connecticut about 1630, and later were associated
with the pioneer history of Susquehanna County; together with rec-
ords of the Flagg family, descendants of Thomas Flagg of Water-
town, Mass.
Gift of Mrs. Blakeslee, 1938.
1. Blskesley family. 2. Flagg family.
MS61-2943
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Claypoole, James, b. 1634.
Papers, 1681-83.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
London merchant who emigrated to Philadelphia In 1683, Letter
book, accounts, and receipts.
Extracts from the letter book are published In Pennsylvania maga-
zine of history and biography, v. 10 (1886) p. 188-202, 26T-282, 401-
413.
1. London— Comm. 2. Philadelphia— Comm. 3. Merchants, Amer-
ican — Philadelphia.
MS 61-2944
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Devereux, B H
Letter book, 1837-43.
Iv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Merchant and shipper of Pernambuco, Brazil. Letters to Deve-
reux's clients In the D. S. concerning his extensive commercial enter-
prises in sugar, coffee, sperm oil, spices, flour, and other commodities.
Gift of Langdon Will lams, 1924.
1. Recife, Brazil — Comm. — U. S. 2. U. 8. — Oomm. — Recife, Brazil
MS 61-2941
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Forbes, Thomas.
Letter book, 1722-32.
It.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
London wine merchant. Letters pertaining chiefly to the wine
trade.
Gift of the estate of Mary I. Gozzaldi, 1036.
1. Wine and wine making — London.
MS 61-2946
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for War Relief.
Correspondence, 1916-19.
2v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters, accounts, and miscellaneous papers reflecting the *c<lvltles
of the organization, as a chapter of the Pennsylvania Women s Divi-
sion for National Preparedness, and as an Independent body.
Presented by Mrs. Theo L Pomeroy, 1926. .
1. European War, 1914-1918— Women's work. 2. European War,
1914-1918— Civilian relief— Pennsylvania. X Pennsylvania Wom-
en's DlTlslon for National Preparedness. Pennsylvania Railroad
° hapter - MS 61-2947
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
625
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gill, Lizzie (Ingersoll)
Correspondence. 1881-81,
162 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Chiefly family and social letters, before 1861, of a Poughkeepsle,
W. 3f„ housewife. Includes Information on life in Savannah and
£2!?f e 'i iJ^l' an ? ln F*? Rlver - Mass - < 1856-57) ; Northern senti-
ment in 1881; the Lincolns' passage through Poughkeepsle on their
way to the Inauguration ; and mobilization of volunteers in Pouch-
keepsle and In Norwich, Conn. s
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1956.
1. Savannah— Soe. life & cust. 2. Home, Qa.— Soc. life & cnst 8
L , KlTer ' Mass - -* Soc - ,lfe & C" 8 '- 4 - U. S. — Hist — Civil War —
Public opinion. 6. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. tl. 8.— Journey to Wash-
S D ^ Fe ^^V m 6. U. S. Army-Hecrultlng, enlist-
ment, etc. — Civil War.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2948
Squier, Ephraim George, 1821-1888.
Papers, 1818-86.
46 Items.
In William L Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Archaeologist. Letters and documents concerning archaeological
work In Honduras and relations between Honduras and the U S„ to-
gether with some family correspondence. Persons named include
Jacob Balz, Simon E. Baldwin, Edward J. Berwlnd, Lewis Cass, Sal-
mon P. Chase, a Morton Clark, Hamilton Pish, Igcado Gomez, A J.
Hamilton, W. Hunter, Andrew Johnson, Ponclano Lelva, Jose Maria
Medina, Luis Molina, Dwlght Morris, William Henry Seward, John N.
Slgel, Ethan Squler, Joel Squler, H. Q. Stebblns, Henry Stevens H. F.
Talunadge, Rodrlco Toledo, J. Valentine, Antonio R. Vallejo. and
Charles Voebel.
Purchased, 1848.
1. Honduras — Antlq. 2. Indians of Central America — Honduras.
8. Honduras— For. rel.— U. S. 4. U. S.— For. rei.— Honduras.
„, , MS 61-2949
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammell, 1788-1851.
Correspondence, 1801-47.
861tems.
In William L OlemenU Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Lawyer and politician. Letter written by Dearborn to Thomas
Asplnwall, United States Consul In London, relating to the purchase
of books on horticulture, and letters received from Asplnwall, chiefly
when Dearborn was collector of the port of Boston.
Gift of Charles B. Felnberg, 1958.
1. Horticulture— jBlbl. i. Asplnwall, Thomas, 1786-1876.
„,"„,■-■■■£ . MS61-2960
Michigan. Unly. Clements Library
Furnjs, James.
Letters, 1756-58.
112 Items.
In William L. OlemenU Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
British army officer. Letters written by FurnU, comptroller of the
ordnance ln North America, to the Board of Ordnance In London, to
officers of artillery In America, and colonial merchants, chiefly relat-
ing to the supply of artillery and istores for British troops, and other
matters pertaining- to the ordnance. Includes a letter (Aug. 26, 1757)
written by Furnls giving an eyewitness account of the taking of Fort
William Henry by Montcalm.
Gift of The Clements Library Associates, 1956.
1. Gt Brit. Army — Ordnance and ordnance stores. 2. U. S. —
Hist— French and Indian War, 1755-1763— Sources. 8. Fort William
Henry, Capture of, 1757.
Michigan, Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-2951
Morgan, Edward P 1910-
Pnpers, 1955-69.
5ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
News commentator. Correspondence comprising listener comments
and criticism, and scripts of radio news broadcasts over the American
Broadcasting Co. network, sponsored by the AFL-OI0.
Card catalog ln the repository.
Gift of Mr. Morgan, 1958-59.
1. Badlo journalism. r. American Broadcasting Company.
„ MS 61-2952
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Siebert, Fredrick Seaton, 1902-
Papers, 1934-51.
2ft
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Journalist and educator. Lecture materials for a course at the
University of Illinois, 1941-42, on wartime communications and cen-
sorship; news releases, bulletins, clippings, and pamphlets, collected
for examples or reference use In the subject ; and other papers.
Unpublished Inventory ln the repository.
Gift of Mr. Siebert I960.
1. World War, 1939-1845— Censorship. 2. World War, 1939-1845 —
Communication.
MS 61-2953
Wisconsin. State Hist Society
Sewall, May (Wright) 1844-1920.
Correspondences 1890-1920.
120 Items.
In Indianapolis Public Library,
Educator and -suffragette. Letters from famous and well known
people, most of them written' In connection with lectures In Indianapo-
lis or visits to Mrs, Sewall, largely of autograph Interest.
List of correspondents ln the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Katrlna E. Fertlg, 1928.
1. Autographs — Collections. 2. Lectures and lecturing — Indianapo-
lis.
Indianapolis. Public
Library
MS 61-2964
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch, San
Franeisao.
Italian manuscripts, ca. 1466-ca. 1635.
117 items.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Indentures and other legal documents on parchment, apparently
from Padua, Venice, and other Italian cities.
1. Manuscripts, Italian. 2. Legal Instruments — Italy.
MS 61-2966
Sutro Library
Spottiswood and Robertson, London.
Correspondence, ca. 1767-1848.
982 Items.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Letters from various prominent men, largely of autograph Interest,
to the law Arm of John Spottiswood and David Robertson.
1. Autographs — Gt Brit — Collections.
MS 61-2966
Sutro Library
Hooper, Ben W 1870-1967.
Papers, 1911-26.
102 ft. (ca. 85,000 Items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Lawyer, Governor, and public official. Correspondence, scrnpbooks,
clippings, minutes, and other papers concerning Tennessee politics,
and the work of the U. S. Bailroad Labor Board.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available ln the library.
Gift of the Hooper family, 1965.
L Tennessee— Pol. & govt, 1865- 2, U. S. Railroad Labor
Board.
MS 61-2967
Tennessee. Univ. Llbr.
Eaton, John, 1829-1906.
Correspondence, 1866-81.
ft (ca, 2500 Items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
Journalist and public official. Relates to the U. S. Bureau of Refu-
gees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, the U. S. Bureau of Education
(now the Office of Education), the Memphis evening post, and per-
sonal and family matters.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Ethel Mason Eaton, 1950.
1. Memphis evening post. 2. U. S. Bureau of Refugees, Freed-
men and Abandoned Lands. 3. U. S. Office of Education.
MS 61-2968
Tennessee. Univ. Llbr.
626
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Rhea Co., Tenn.
Records, 1785-1875.
27 ft (ca. 18,000 items)
In University of Tennessee Library.
County court records, marriage bonds and licenses, minutes, land
grants, plats, deeds, Indentures, receipts, tax lists, election returns,
appointments, petitions, and other papers. Includes material Involv-
ing Blackstone Waterhouse, Darius Waterhouse, and other members
of the Waterhouse family; court records on the dispute of James G.
Martin vs. Richard G. Waterhouse and others over lands acquired by
Stockley Donelson in 1788 ; and various papers signed by each Tennes-
see Governor of the period.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from George D. Barnes, 1937.
1. Rhea Co,, Tenn.— Hist— Sources. 2. Tennessee— Governors .
Autographs. 3. Waterhouse family. I. Martin, James G. n.
Waterhouse, Richard Green, 1775-1827.
MS 61-2959
Tennessee. Univ. Llbr.
Gt. Brit. Oonsulate. Savannah.
Records, 1859-66.
62 Items.
In Emory University Library.
Correspondence, certificates of citizenship, and printed material,
relating to the blockade, the kidnapping of Samuel Edwards, British
subjects wishing to avoid Confederate conscription, and related mat-
ters. Correspondents Include Judah P. Benjamin, Joseph B. Brown,
Allan Fullarton, Edward Lang, Richard Blckerton Pemell Lyons, Sid-
ward Molyneux, and George W. Randolph.
Chronological list in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired from Keith M. Read, 1938.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Blockade. 2. U. S— For. rel.— Gt
Brit. 8. Gt. Brit— For. rel. — U.S. 4. Confederate States of Amer-
ica. Army— Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 5. Military service, Com-
pulsory—Confederate States of America.
MS 61-2960
Emory Univ. Library
Neal, Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864.
Papers, 1856-81.
44 Items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer and Confederate soldier. Includes letters by Neal to var-
ious members of his family during the Civil War, a letter by his
brother James H. Neal, copies of letters by John Neal and Louisa Neal
Pittman, an obituary notice of Neal, and a brief biography of him and
his mother, probably by Ella May Thornton at a later period. Con-
cerns military operations In eastern Tennessee and northern Georgia,
and personal matters.
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Ella May Thornton.
1. U. S. — Hlst.-'-Clvll War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2. Lookout Mountain, Battle of, 1863. 8. Atlanta Campaign, 1864.
MS 61-2961
Emory Univ. Library
Sewell. Aaron M
Correspondence, 1862-64.
49 Items.
In Emory University Library.
Microfilm (negative)
Confederate soldier. Letters of Sewell and his wife, Louisa, written
during his military service, mostly to each other. Other correspond-
ents Include Harriet Dorsett, M. R. Dorsett, S. O. Sewell, and Burton'
Xeargan.
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired, 1959.
l_rj, s. — Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side,
r. Sewell, Louisa.
MS 61-2962
Emory Univ. Library
George, E H colleotor.
Papers, 1804-1932.
74 items.
In Emory University Library.
Correspondence, deeds, and other business and legal papers, deal-
ing with land, slaves, stock certificates, and other property, In Georgia
and Kentucky, including land deeded to Asbury college, Wilmore, Ky.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. George, 1958.
1. Real property — Morgan Co., Ga. 2. Slavery In the U.S. — Mor-
gan Co., Ga. 3. Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky.
MS 61-2963
Emory Univ. Library
Harrell, Rena C ^891-
Correspondence, 1922-60.
451tems.
In Emory University Library. „ , . „
Librarian. Letters and a clipping, received from Bngland, Greece,
Germany, and other places, most of them from Edith M. Dayles, in
the 1940's concerning social conditions. Other correspondents Include
Brooks Atkinson, Clement Atlee, Hazel Barnes, J. Roger Carter,
Winston Ghurchltl,: Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson, Mary Lund,
M. Joy Maiden, Elizabeth Nel, Henry Van Dyke, and Tertius Van
Dyke.
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Miss Harrell, 1955- ■
1 Gt Brit— Soc. condit 2. Greece— Soc. condlt. 8. Germany—
Soc.condlt LDav.es, Edith M. ^^^
Emory Univ. Library
Mickle, William English, 1846-1920.
Papers, 1849-1941.
480 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate veteran, of Mobile, Ala. Correspondence and personal
and business papers of Mickle (chiefly 1900-10), concerning the Civil
War family lands in Texas, and Mlckle's activities as adjutant gen-
eral of the United Confederate Veterans. Includes letters of Mickle s
son, William English Mickle, Jr., while serving In the Spanish-Amer-
ican War.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1953.
1 United Confederate Veterans. 2. U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Personal narratives— Confederate side. 8, U. S.— Hist— Civil War-
Prisoners and prisons. 4. U. S.— Hist— War of 1898— Personal nar-
ratives. 5. Real prop- erty— Texas. i. Mickle, William
BagllSh - MS 61-2965
Duke Univ. Library
Galpin, Alfred, 1841-1924.
Papers, 1861-64.
55 Items and 3 v. .*.■■•■■
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Soldier. Letters and diaries, written while Galpin served In the
1st Regiment of Wisconsin Infantry describing the regiment and the
areas in which it operated, chiefly in Tennessee, around Murfreesboro,
Nashville, and Chattanooga,
Unpublished Inventory in the repository.
Purchased from Alfred M. Galpin, 1960. o ^
1. Wisconsin Infantry. 1st Regt, 1861-1864. 2. U. S.-r-Hlst—
Civil War — Regimental histories— Wisconsin Infantry — 1st 8.
XJ s Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives. 4. U. S. — Hist — Civil
War'— Campaigns and battles. 5. Tennessee — Hist — Civil War~-
S0Ur<m MS 61-2966
Wisconsin. State Hist Society
Wisconsin State Practical Nurses Association.
Records, 1949-56.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, and other papers, concerning
membership, meetings, regulations, and other organisational matters.
Gift of Anita N.'Spera, 1059.
1. Nurses and nursing— Wisconsin. _, 61-2967
Wisconsin. State Hist Soc. Library
Lanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1957.
Papers, 1947-57.
27 ft, (ca. 80,000 Items)
In University of Georgia Library. ■■■_■■
Lawyer, State legislator, Solicitor General, and U. S. Representa-
tlve from Georgia. Correspondence with constituents, campaign ma-
terial, veterans' cases and claims, and other papers.
Closed to Investigators until 1968. ,„.'__
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. T. G. Slappey, Jr., 1057-60.
1. U. S.-P01. & govt-1945- 2. Veterans-Georgia.^
MS 61—2968
Georgia. Unlv. Llbr.
Nalle, Thomas B
Business records, 1805-1906.
639 Items and 1 v.
in Duke University Library. M S 61-2960
627
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Nalle, Thomas B (Continued)
U. S. Navy purser, Virginia legislator, and farmer, of Culpeper
Co., Va. Correspondence, account book, circulars, and other papers
(chiefly 1838-75), concerning Nalle's activities as a purser (1848-75),
a member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1876-77). and ODer-
ator of Hose Hill farm (1878-87). ■ . ""
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1B36.
1. U. 8. Navy— Finance. 2. Agrlcnlture— Economic aspects— Vir-
ginia— Culpeper Co. 3. Virginia— PoL & govt,— 1885-
« ,. r, > r,- MS 61-2969
Duke Univ. Library
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-18.73.
Correspondence, 1829-71.
164 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Hydrographer, of Lexington, Va. Family and professional corre-
spondence, much of It written from Mexico and from the Virginia
Military Institute. Many of the letters addressed to Maury are from
his cousin, Rutson Maury, and relate to family matters. Includes a
copy of a letter from Dabney Herndon Maury.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1833-68.
1. Maury family. 2. Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington.
8. Refugees, Southern — Mexico. '
_ , „ , „/ MS61-2970
Duke Univ. Library
Morehead, William.
Business records, 1825-98.
23B5 Items and 18 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant, of Cumberland, Md. Correspondence, account books,
bills, receipts, and advertisements, dealing with Morehead's house-
hold goods store. Includes letters from arms In Maryland, Virginia,
New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, pertaining to the
sale, purchase, and shipment of goods, borrowing of money, payment
of notes, and other matters.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Merchants, American— Cumberland, Md. 2. House furnishings
Industry and trader-Cumberland, Md.
~ . MS 61-2971
Duke Univ. Library ■
Mangnm, Willie Person, 1792-1861.
Papers, 1763^1861.
142 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
Judge, U. S. Senator, nnd Representative from North Carolina.
Correspondence, deeds, family Bible, aad legal and other papers, con-
cerning Whig Party affairs, the Mangum ancestry, and otheTmatters
Correspondents nclude George E. Badger, John 0. Calhoun, Henry
Clay, W. O. Preston, and Daniel Webster.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1935-49.
iT7 1 ,L U M.ri! 0l :,£? 0V £ — 1815-188L 2. North Carolina-Pol. & govt-
Ora^Oo N C **' *' MaD6um famU * 5 ' Slave records-
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-2972 rev
Cummings, Byron, 1860-1954.
Papers, 1890-1960.
32 ft. (6500 Items) '
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Archeologlst and university professor. Correspondence, personal
documents, reports, surveys, maps, and other papers relating to ruins,
and pictures of archeologlcal work or sites In Arizona, Colorado.
Mexico, New Mexico, and Utah.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift, 1960.
1. Southwest, New— Antlq. 2. Excavations (Archaeology)— South-
west, New. 3. Indians of North America— Southwest, New. 4 Mex-
ico—Antlq. 0. Excavations (Archaeology)— Mexico. 8. Indians of
Mexico — Antlq.
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-2973
Chaffee, Adna Romanza, 1842-1914.
Papers, 1865-1959.
ca. 2 ft. (220 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Army officer. Family correspondence, biography containing news-
paper clippings, excerpts from magazines, a series of photos. (1885-
91) of Chaffee, and a family photo, album. Correspondence Includes
etters (1878-86) written by Chaffee to his daughter Kate Grace, nnd
letters (1058-50) written by his daughter Helen to the Arizona
Pioneers' Historical Society of Tucson relating to her father
Unpublished finding aid In the respository.
Gift of General Chaffee's daughter, Mrs. Helen Chaffee Ehvell
1958-59. '
1. Chaffee family. r. Hamilton, Kate Grace (Chaffee) 1876-
n. Elwell, Helen (Chaffee) 1888- in. Arizona Pioneers' Histori-
cal Society.
™ . MS 61-2974
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Hill, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1949.
Papers, 1870-1950.
2 ft. (100 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Printer. Correspondence (1934-40) between Hill and Francis
Lockwood chiefly relating to the Frank Holme Memorial Group of
Tucson, Hill's MSS. dealing with Arizona history, and copies of docu-
ments and other papers published by Hill. The material Is related
to the repository's W. J. Holllday, and Frank Holme collections.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of W. J. Holllday, 1954.
1. Frank Holme Memorial Group, Tucson, Ariz. 2. Arizona— Hist
I. Lockwood, Francis Cummins, 1804-1948.
MS 61-2975
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Hand, George O 1830-1887.
Diaries, 1861-87.
5 ft. (100 items)
In Arizona Pioneers* Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz )
In part, transcripts (typewritten) ~™.j
rf.f'jH 1 H War ^' d ! er ' mi ? er 'e, and businessman. Diaries containing
day by day experiences in Southwestern United States, notes and
newspaper cl'pplngs. Parts of these diaries have been published dally
for many years In the Arizona daily star of Tucson. y
Gift.
& cust outhweat ' New ~ H'st— Sources. 2. Southwest, New— Soc. life
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-2976
Moseley, Arthur T
Papers of Arthur T. and William P. Moseley, 1756-1907.
1022 Items and 11 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer, of Buckingham Co., Va, Correspondence, account books,
cashbooks, landbooks, bankbooks, receipts, memoranda, tax receipts
book (1852, 1882), of Moseley and of his son, William P. Moseley.
The papers are concerned with, Revolutionary bounty lands, planta-
tion economy, tobacco growing, mining ventures, and other matters.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1937-57.
1. Plantations— Buckingham Co., Va. 2. Bounties, Military — Vir-
ginia. 3. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Buckingham Co., Va. 4,
Mines and mineral resources — Virginia. i. Moseley, William P.
MS 61-2977
Duke Univ. Library
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916.
Papers. 1802-1912.
65 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate officer and lawyer. Correspondence, and business, per-
sonal, and political papers, mainly of the post-war period. Includes
reminiscences of wartime experiences, especially of the campaigns
of winter, 1862-63 ; Mosby's plans to write an account of his war ex-
periences; and references to politics In the U. S. after the Civil War.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1941-57.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2. U. S— Hist. — Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 3. U. S.— Pol. &
govt.— 1865-1900.
MS 61-2978
Duke Univ. Library
Woodard family.
Papers, 1783-1901.
66 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Deeds, divisions of land, plats, promissory notes, accounts, land
grants, and tax receipts. The bulk of the material Is deeds (1815-85)
and divisions of land, and reveals the descent of land In Edgecombe
(later Wilson) Co. from the heirs of Arthur Dew to the Woodard
family. Other names mentioned Include Jubal Carpenter, William
Ellis, Moses Farmer, Benjamin Wilkinson, and Joshua Wilkinson,
Description In the repository.
Gift of Thomas H. Woodard, 194L
1. Real property — Wilson Co., N. O. 2. Deeds — Wilson Co., N. C.
MS 61-2979
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
628
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Woodward, Walter Carleton, 1878-1942.
Papers. 1917-39.
lft.
In Enrlhnm College Library.
Editor and historian. Correspondence (1917-18 ond 1939) Includ-
ing letters written by people In Spain during the last days of the
Civil War; and drafts (1927) of a history of the Pullman Co.
Except for Pullman material, open to Investigators under library
restrictions.
1. Spain — Hist.— Civil War, 1986-1939— Personal narratives.
2, Pullman Company.
MS 61-2980
Barlham Coll. Llbr.
Fletcher, Mordecai Hiatt, 1849-1914.
Papers, 1885-1910.
70 Items.
In Barlham College Library.
Physician. MS and printed material.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Barlham Coll. Libr.
MS 61-2981
Mote, Marcus, 1817-1898.
Papers, 1832-84.
2 ft. (70 Items)
In Barlham College Library.
Printer and Quaker. Diaries, a sketchbook and other drawings,
scrapbooks, printed material, and other papers.
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
1. Artists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2982
Barlham Coll, Llbr.
Cooper, Oscar Henry, 1852-1932.
Papers.
1 ft. (414 items)
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Educator. Correspondence, notes, clippings, college histories, re-
ports, and financial and statistical papers, mostly of the period during
which Cooper served as president of Baylor and Bardin-Slmmons
Universities, and as professor at the University of Texas,
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Hubert Cooper, 1936.
1. Universities and colleges — Texas.
MS 61-2983
Texas. Uhlv. Library
Pou, Edward William, 1863-1934.
Papers, 1884-1933.
61 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from North Carolina. Corre-
spondence, speech, and newspaper clippings (chiefly 1915-33), con-
cerning politics, Pou's work on the House Rules Committee, and other
matters. Includes a brief biographical sketch of Pou, and a speech
given by him as a student (1884). Correspondents Include Joseph'is
Daniels, Warren Q. Harding, Herbert Hoover, William G. McAdoo,
Edwin Smith Pou, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson.
Description In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Pou, 1955.
1. U. S— Pol & govt.— 1901-1953. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
Personal narratives, American.
MS 61-2984
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Robeson, Thomas.
Papers, 1734-1941.
42 items.
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Revolutionary officer, of North Carolina. Correspondence, land
grants, plat, and promissory notes (1781) to Robeson for money paid
by him for Revolutionary services. Includes material pertaining to
the question of whether Robeson or Thomas Brown was In command
at the Battle of Ellzabethtown (1781)
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. James A. Robeson, 1943.
1. Land grants— North Carolina. 2. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution-
Finance, commerce, confiscations, etc. 8. Ellzabethtown, N. 0., Battle
of, 1781.
MS 61-2985
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
R oyster family.
Papers, 1876-1905.
ca. 485 Items.
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History collections.
Tax lists (1875-98), tax receipts (1875-1905), licenses (1879-80),
and a receipted bill, mostly pertaining to the Royster family of
Raleigh, N. O.
Description In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Wilbur Royster, 1957-60.
1. Taxation — Raleigh, N. C. — Lists. 2. Licenses— Raleigh, N. C.
MS 61-2986
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Aguiar, Jesus Jos6.
Papers, 1800-80.
8 ft (ca. 600 Items) ,„...,
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mexican government official. Imprints and MSS. of the early laws
and decrees, of manifestos and speeches, bound vols., and newspapers.
Unpublished finding aid In the repository.
Gift of W. J. Holllday, 1952.
l.,Mexlco — Hist, — To 1810— Sources. 2, Mexico — Hist. — 1810-
— Sources. 8. Law — Mexico — Sources.
MS 61-2987
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Texas. County Oourt {Oalhmm Oo.)
Records, 1846-66.
It.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division.
Letter book containing records of the County Court of OalhouD
Co., Tex. Includes official correspondence of Jefferson Beaumont and
Theodore Miller, chief Justices of Calhoun Co.
Gift of Joyce Moreland, 1952. ^
1. Court records-rCalhoun Co., Tex. 2. Judges— Calhoun Oft,
Tex.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Beaumont, Jefferson,
1801-1865. n. Miller, Theodore.
MS 61-2988
Texas. State Library
Whitsitt, William Heth, 1841-1911.
Papers, 1858-1909.
1290 Items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Baptist minister, professor, and college president. Letters to Wnlt-
sitt and other items, dealing almost entirely with the so-called Whit-
sitt controversy pf 1896-99 among Southern Baptists. Includes letters
from theologians, educators, Baptist clergymen and laymen, with
Whitsltt's annotations; Whitsltt's summary of the controversy; and
Information pertaining to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
at Louisville, Ky., during Whitsltt's presidency.
Gift of Dr. Whitsitt, 1910. ■ .
1. Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 2.
Baptists— Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Baptists —
Doctrinal and controversial works. 4. Washington, George, Pres.
U.S.— Religion.
MS 61-2989
Virginia. State Library
Nettleton, Asahel, 1783-1844.
Papers, 1809-65.
ca. 1310 Items.
In Hartford Seminary Foundation Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Congregational evangelist, and hymn writer. Correspondence, a
diary (1818-23), 32 sermons, accounts, deeds, a few records of Nettle-
ton's estate and the Nettleton professorship, and a copy of Theological
questions by Jonathan Edwards, Jr.
Finding aid In the library.
Presumably collected by Bennet Tyler.
1 Evangelists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Congrega-
tional churches— Sermons. I. Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801.
MS 61-2990
Hartford Sem. Found. Library
Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801.
Papers, 1750-1800.
ca. 1120 Items.
In Hartford Seminary Foundation Library.
Theologian and college president. Sermons (1769-1800), 5 letterg,
and draft remarks on the theology of his father, Jonathan Edwards,
Sr. Correspondents Include Joseph Bellamy, Timothy Dwlght, Gideon
Hawley, and John Searl,
Finding old in the library.
Gift of Eugene Edwards, 1898.
1 Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758. 2. Congregational churches—
Sermons. 8. Sermons, American. 4. Congregational churches —
Olerey — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-2991
Hartford Sem. Found. Library
629
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790.
Papers, 1731-88.
490 items.
In Hartford Seminary Foundation Library.
rfiJS"?-' ' 1 "?; ^rapondence, 43 sermons, and 18 discourses and
dialogues. Many of the letters relate to the Revolution Cor™.
A B < r^ t8 T„ nCl " de ^ nde r?, AuSt,n - Da ™ Bostwlc™ James bTouT
Erskln/'nH^n, ? 1 ^ 811, PS? 1 ? 1 CoUen ' Jonathan BdwardsT John
Tj£?H«^9l t ? ms) \ S ^ m ? el F,nley - William Gordon, John Graham"
Levi Hart (21 items), Gideon Hawley (16 Items) Nathaniel Hazard
tf Hopkins (14 items), Asarlah Horton, B&5iKw2l2Suft
JoC ) Sn?ith U W l m nd0n s ! % I J! le8 ' p h»emon Robblns, Anne SmlUu
UenS,)f?nd , E a^h S Sl [ DaVld Vanh °»*. ObadUh Wells ft
Finding aid in the library.
Gift of Elizabeth Bellamy Loomls, 1892
cenc\*^t!fTr£™ eh ^ cb ^ T Clergy ~ Correspondence, remlnis-
B^uttonJ , „Sc^. regatl0 ° al chu r cne »-Sermons. 3. D, S.-Hist.-
Hartford Sein, Found.
Library
MS 61-2992
Cariock, Lyman Judy, 1867-1903.
Papers, 1899-1908.
ca. 600 Items.
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Lawyer and Judge. Correspondence, diary (1901 r leiral mi»™
G^Mr^R^r? , AfHa!S B r^ ,a ^ * th<S «***
MS 61-2998
Kingman, Henry.
Papers, 1796-1876.
860 Items,
In Duke University Library.
of BuSliTo? M a t . h , eP t aCe (Ca V K 1 ^ ) and local Officeholder,
Card index In the Ubrary.
Acquired, 18S8.
M.?,tS , TM^s^nI HamPBh,K, ^ttS^rvr^^-T
Fannllfe-Massachu- set^Andover 8 ^ ovt - 1776 - 1866 - <•
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-2994
Heath, Robert R b. ca. 1810
Papers, 1816-74.
1060 items.
In Duke University Library.
^o^er"^ K^rV^Wtd ȣ
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1940.
1. Judgee-Bdenton, N. O.-Oorrespondence, reminiscences, etc.
Duke Unlv, Library MS 61-2996
Hays, John Willis.
Papers, 1814-1901.
6664 items.
In Duke University Library.
.„^r yBr ' ot P** "*- N - 0. Correspondence, accounts, deeds, bonds!
S n S notes . and other papers, chiefly relating to legal [matters.
fa?ta after lSTOf 6 ™ UW Me dee<U,! *** bUlk of * e <*>"«*'on
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1940-69.
1. Lawyers— Oxford, N. O.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
DukeUnlv. Library MS 61-2996
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian.
Papers, 1805-10.
1 V.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Mohawk Indian missionary. Letters written chiefly to David
Barclay, Robert Barclay, and John Owens, report of the Council of
English and Five Nations written in England and America, and an
address on translating the Gospel of St John Into the Mohawk
language.
Purchased before 1911.
1, Mohawk Indians— Missions. 2. Iroquois Indians— Government
relations. 8. Bible. N. T. John. Mohawk— Versions.
„. . Tlk MS 61-2997
iSewberry Library
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Presbyterian papers. 1903-46
2 ft. (ca. 1000 Items) '
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, programs; speeches, historical notes, genealogical
material, committee lists, clippings, church publications, and pictures
concerning the Presbyterian Church, particularly in Kentucky, col-
lected by Wilson, who served as a ruling elder In Lexington. In-
eludes material an the sesqulcentennlal celebrations of the Presby-
terian Church In Kentucky, 1988 and 1934, and sketches of the First
Presbyterian Church In Lexington, and of other churches In Bath
and Clark Counties.
Bequest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-69.
1. Presbyterian Church in Kentucky— Hist.— Sources. 2 Lexlne-
ton, Ky. First Presbyterian Church— Hist
Kentucky. Unlv. Llbr. MS 61-2998
Biddle, Charles.
Letter book, 1835-36.
1 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
oJ2°i r 2! po ? d .? nce "V,? agent 8eck ">6 information for a railroad
across the Isthmus of Panama.
1. Railroads— Panama. 2. Panama Railroad,
New Tork Historical Society MS 61-2999
Green, Austin O
Diaries, 1862-67.
2 v.
ConMtlSn!" 9 " 5 ' 0t MlssouH Llo ™'T. Western Historical Manuscripts
.^i? Sol<51er ' °i Edwar <>"»le, 111. Record of Green's dally
activities as a member of the 10th Illinois Infantry In Mississippi,
Alabama, and Tennessee In 1862, the battle for Atlanta in 1884 and
imZtUBr! InClndeS S ° me mlscella neous entries fo?
Gift of Dr.O. A. Green.
„■ -V, £" nol i lQ fantry. 10th Regt., 1861-1866. 2.U. S— Hist —
n ll 1 J^T 1 Sf, glmen . tal n'storles-Illlnols Infantry-lOth, 8. U S.'-
Hlst.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 4. Atlanta Campaign, 1864
Missouri; Unlv. Llbr. MS61-8000
Wood, Henry Ellsworth, 1855-1982.
Papers, 1854-1932.
687 Items.,:
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Mining engineer. Personal and business papers. Includes Wood's
reminiscences and a copy of the diary kept by his father, William
Cowper Wood, during a journey to Colorado In 1868 as members of
Major John W. Powell's first expedition to the Grand Canyon
Acquired from Joseph W. Jones, 1966.
1. -Mining engineers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
Grand Canyon. 3. U. S.-Exploring expeditions. r. Wood, William
Henry B. Huntington Library MS 61-3001
Houghton, Sherman Otis, 1828-1014.
Papers, 1832-1907.
265 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from California. Correspond-
ence and other papers. Includes several documents dealing with
legal matters of the Berreyesa heirs, for whom Houghton was
guardian, and 95 letters from O. F. McGlashan to Mrs. Houghton re-
garding publication of the History of the Donner Party (1879)
Inventory In the library.
Gift of Miss E. P. Houghton, 1835-87.
1. Berreyesa family. 2. McGlashan, Charles Fayette, 1847-1931
Slf^Xo?* tne £ onner Party. r. McGlashan, Charles Fayette,
1847-1981. n. Houghton, Eliza Poor (Donner) 1843-1922.
„ „ ., M S 61-3002
Henry E. Huntington Library
630
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hague, James Duncan, 1836-1908.
Papers, 1855-1918.
ca, 18,000 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library ( San Marino, Calif.)
Mining engineer. Personal and business correspondence and other
papers. Includes a collection of Clarence King MSS. assembled by
Hague, who was in close association with King for many years.
Inventory of the papers In the library.
Presented by Eleanor, Marian, and James Hague, 1947.
1. Mines and mineral resources— U. S. 2, Mining engineers-
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc, I. King, Clarence, 1842-1801,
MS 61-3003
Henry SI. Huntington library
Ison, W O
Correspondenca, 1873-80.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (78)
Educator. Letters to Ison, mainly from members of his immediate
family.
Gift of H. M. Hlckeraon, 1940.
1. Ison family.
MS 61-3004
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Stevens, Thomas Wood, 1880-1942.
Papers.
ca. 86 ft. : '
In University of Arizona Library.
Author, artist, and teacher. Personal correspondence, MSS. of
published works, clippings, scrapbooks, programs, prompt books,
printed material, etchings, and photos., covering Stevens' work as
playwright, poet, artist, and teacher, author and director of pageants,
head of the Dept of Drama, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pitts-
burgh, and the Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial Theatre, Chicago,
director of various university and community theaters and of the
Globe Theatre Shakespearean productions performed at several
American expositions and centennials.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of the family and friends of Mr. Stevens, 1942-60.
1. Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. Dept of Drama.
2. Chicago. Art Institute. Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial
Theatre. 8. Globe Theatre Company.
MS 61-3005
Arizona. Univ. Llbr.
Little, Corneille (Ashe)
Correspondence, 1922-40.
281 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Letters to Mrs. Little from her cousins, Samuel A'Couit Ashe, Con-
federate officer, historian, and editor, and Miss Willie Ashe. The
bulk of the collection relates to Samuel A. Ashe, and concerns his
career, life and military campaigns of the Civil War, the Ashe family,
and his book, A Southern view of the Invasion of the Southern States
and the war of 1881-65.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1959.
1. Ashe Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. A Southern view of the In-
vasion of the Southern States and the war of 1861-65. 2. U. S. —
Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 8. Ashe family. t,
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. n. Ashe, Miss Willie.
MS61-3006
Duke Univ. Library
ffkacher, John Boyd, 1847-1909, collector.
General autograph collection.
670 Items.
In Library of Congress, Bare Books Division.
Autographs of members of the ruling houses of England (1422-
1900); France (1374-1860) including members of the Bonaparte
family and Napoleonic notables; the Holy Roman Empire (1617-
1760), Including members of ruling houses in Austria and various
German principalities; Italy, Including Popes (1467-1829) ; and the
Spanish Peninsula (1345-1880)
Described in The collection of John Boyd Thacher In the Library
of Congress, v. 3 (1831) p. 181-191.
Gift of Mrs. Thacher, 1915-25.
1. Kings and rulers— Autographs.
MS 61-3007
Barnsley family.
Barnsley-Saylor papers, 1878-ca. 1935.
12 ft. (13.761 Items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Correspondence, letter books, deeds, ledgers, account books, pro-
motional literature, and house plans, relating to the descendants of
Godfrey Barnsley, and to Bnrnsley*s Gardens, In Bartow County, Ga.,
where they lived. The bulk of the collection falls within the period
1897-1911. Correspondents Include Godfrey's daughter Julia Barns-
ley Baltzelle von Schwartz, Julia's second husband Charles Henry
von Schwartz, her daughter Adelaide Baltzelle Saylor, Adelaide's
husband B. Francis Armlngton Saylor, and her sons Harry Saylor -
and Preston Saylor (who was a prize fighter under the name K. O.
Dugan) ',-'""
Gift of Mrs. Charles G. Phillips, 1950-52.
1. Barnsley Gardens, Ga. I. Saylor family, n. Saylor,
B. Francis Armlngton, d. 1906.
-■■• MS 61-3008
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
Bowen, Emma Lucy (Gates) 1880-1951.
Papers, 1896-1950.
8ft.
In Brigham Young University Library.
Singer, actress, and teachor. Correspondence, concert programs,
libretti, other papers, and pictures. Includes correspondence of Miss
Gates as student and opera singer in Germany, 1898-1914, and later
as Mrs. Bowen, vocal and music teacher, in Salt Lake City; letters
from her husband, Albert E. Bowen; correspondence (1897-1923) Of
the Gates family ; correspondence (1918-22) of her agent, Catherine
A. Bowman; and some material on tho Lucy Gates Opera Co., Salt
Lake City.
Gift of the Gates family.
1. Musicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Concerts —
Programs. 3. Operas — Librettos. I. Bowen, Albert E. n. Gates
family.
MS 61-3009
Brigham Young Univ. Library
Colt, James Wood, 1858-1M1-
Papers, 1908-23.
61 items. ■
In University of Rochester Library.
Railroad builder. Correspondence, reports, and contracts relating
to the Arghana Copper Mines, the Ottoman-American Development
Co., negotiations for the sale of Spanish rifles to Russia, and an In-
vestigation of Russian resources.
Inventory In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Sylvia, Henry F., and Charles C. Colt, 1947.
L Copper Industry and trade— Turkey. 2. Ottoman-American De-
velopment Company. 3. Natural resources — Russia. 4. Russia —
Econ.'condlt. 5. Munitions— Russia.
MS 61-3010
Rochester. Univ. Llbr.
Deverall, Richard Lawrence Grace, 1911-
Papers, 1928-59.
12 ft.
In Catholic University of America collections.
Editor, labor educator, and foreign representative of trade union-
Ism, Correspondence, notes, articles, and reports, Includes ten vols.
of his trade union pamphlets In Japanese, and two In Chinese.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Mr. Deverall, 1959.
1. Trade-unions — U.S.
MS 61-3011
Catholic Univ. of America
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1862-1933.
Papers, 1898-99.
ca. 25 Items and 1 v.
In Kansas State Historical Society, Manuscript Division.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Educator, meteorologist, Arctic explorer, genealogist, and author.
Correspondence, Journal, supply lists, medical Instructions, and a few
other papers, concerning Baldwin's participation as second In com-
mand of the Wellman Polar Expedition to Franz-Josef Land and
Graham Bell Land.
Gift of Mr. Baldwin, 1920.
1. Wellman Polar Expedition, 1898-1899.
MS 61-3012
Kansna Stale Hist. Soe.
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927, defendant.
Sacco-Vanzetti trial, 1921-27.
15 v;
In Bos-ton Athenaeum Library.
Transcripts (typewritten) made from court records at Superior
Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the use of Judge Robert
Grant of Governor Fuller's Advisory Committee.
MS 61-3013
631
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Sacco, Nicola, 1391-1927, defendant. (Continued)
r^Y* re < !ords °f and hearings relating to the Sacco-Vanzettl trial.
Includes a transcript (May 1921-Oct. 1828) of the record of the trial
transcript of the hearing (1927) before the Massachusetts Governor^
nSJi S S rS? m,nUte *' and a re P° rt (June 21, 1927) from William
Goodrich Thompson and Herbert Brutus Ehrmann to Governor Puller
correcting an error In their letter of June 15, 1927 .
Gift of Judge Robert Grant, 1928. Formerly owned by Alvan T
Fuller, Governor of Massachusetts. ™
1. Sacco-Vanzettl case.
Boston Athenaeum.
Library
MS 61-8018
Re??sy, John T
Diary, 1908-20.
3 ft.
PHn£?. m % C ft , o l ? Hlst ° rlcal Society collections (Gettysburg, Pa.)
mrJS^Z *? ^Sherrystown, Pa. and Martlnsburg, W. Va De-
scribes life In Adams County, with many references to people and
Gift, en. 1946.
1. Adams Co., Pa.— Soc life * cust.
Adams Co. Hist. Soc. MS 61-5014
Zeidler, Frank P
Papers, 1986-
ca. 290 ft.
In Milwaukee Public Ubvary,
In part, transcripts.
Socialist, and mayor of Milwaukee. Correspondence, speeches,
reports and studies of city departments, notes, 84 screpbookTdbi
pings, awards, printed material, other papers, over 8 albums of
photos., and a transcription of a radio address. Includes corre-
spondence and other papers of Zeldler's brother, Carl P. Zeidler a
£!?.n.. m S y0 r 0, , u ", wauk «e; 6 boxes of records (1936-46) of the
Socialist Party of Wisconsin; and a S-volume (SSs r. p. m ) tran-
'■SS£!ii n °J, a J" fll » ■««"", -Our enemy, prejudice, by Norman
Thomas. Correspondents Include Norman Thomas and James
* arrell.
Unpublished subject Index In the library
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the llbrarr
Information on literary rights available In the Ubrary. ^
uirt or Air. Zeidler. ...*-.
^^•^X^: s , wi^S SiM* 18W "
Milwaukee. Pub. Llbr. MS 61-3015
Ellsworth, Ephraim Elmer, 1837-1861.
Papers, 1854-61.
ca. 225 Items.
In Hiii« n University Library.
Forms part of the John Hay collection.
rf,.«." t, ?-'£( acer . a .° d law y er - Correspondence, part of a Journal, and
Sh!™ ^"ffi™?" 1 '" 8 tne Unlted ^ atea ZonnTO Cadets
w^fh ?. no i s '".'"'J 8 ' -Correspondents. Include Ephraim D. Ells-
wort"; Carrie Spaftord, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Spafford. The
material Is related to the library's McClellan Lincoln Election
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of W. Easton Louttlt, Jr.
caders^r\. u?sa.^BSw "ssi.** '*—
Brown Univ. Library MS 61-5016
Askew, Henry G
Papers, to 1916.
Sllltems.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives,
leader e ?S'r a ,!f< ! r^, 1 H ler ' DU8 ' ne f 8 man - P>">llc official, and veterans'
™ aer - Correspondence, minutes, resolutions, programs, general or-
»r„ r £ vS >lan and prlnted niaterlal, related' to the United Confed-
other pl^rs an8 ltM mfsmbe ra; « autobiographical sketch; and
Unpublished Index In the library.
Purchase, 1928.
r n„SL?n; H Jlfi- - ^ lv S w ar— Societies, eta-Confederate.
t. United Confederate Veterans.
o. 1846.
Texas. Univ. Library
MS 61-8017
Federal Writers' Project. South Dakota.
Papers, 1860-1944.
26ft
In State University of South Dakota Library.
Historical sketches, stories and other papers of various phases of
Includes a place names
life In each city or town of South Dakota,
study.
Gift of the Work Projects Administration, Mitchell, S. D, ca 1950.
1. Cities and towns — South Dakota. 2. South Dakota — History.
South' JM^t Uttl Dakota ~ Soc - Ute & CU8 <- 4 - Nam es, Geographical-
South Dakota. Univ.
Library
MS 61-3018
Nprbeck, Peter, 1870-1936.
Papers, 1900-36.
90a
In State University of South Dakota Library.
Correspondence and other papers relating to Norbeck's political
career, chiefly as U. S. Senator, and as Governor of South Dakota.
Gift of the Norbeck family, 1947. «».«..
1 South Dakota— PoL & govt 2. U. 8.— Pol. A. govt— 20th cent
South Dakota. Univ. Library MS 61-8019
Tiddy, Richard Nicholas, 1836-1911.
Shakespeare papers.
ea.Sft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N.C ) iverormeo.
flhfi^ifl^ Ec ? i « h llterature . lecturer, and businessman. Common
fSStS^* < ff£ tatl0D ?' I"*a-to -Oonimon Shakespeare Quotations,
iE'ESS"!! B '5 le tfT*?^ IndeT t0 Blble texta alluded o In
Shakespeare, and an Index to popular Shakespeare Quotations?
fflft 'SSI ° n ary rlgbta """able in the repository.
Know1edK?bte. Wn " a,n ~ <iU0tat ' On8 " * » bak "W**. Wllllam-
Hlstorlcal Pound.
„__ u MS 61-3020
Presby. & Reformed Cburcbes.
Chester, John Needels, 1864-1985, collector.
Autograph and portrait collection, 1761-1939
ca. 175 items.
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, photocopies (negative)
includes ca. 70 autographed letters, ca. 40 autographed poems and
other documents, and ca. 50 portraits, clippings, and printed material,
of Napoleon, members of his family, several of his marshals and
generals, Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington, Americans prominent
In history and literature, and a few other persons
Unpublished Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Chester, 1955.
1 Bonaparte family. 2. Napoleon i— Friends and associates 3.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of, 1769-1B82. 4. U. S.— Blog
Illinois. Univ. Library MS61-3oW
Cathey family.
Paper.i, 1772-1941.
211 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
Correspondence, land plats, grants, surveys, will, bills, promissory
notes, accounts, and receipts, concerning the Cathey family of Bowan
and Mecklenburg Counties, N. C. Includes correspondence (1932-41)
between J P. Cathey and Carl Cathey, and Information concerning
land owned by various members of the family
Description In the repository.
Gift of C. O. Cathey, 1950.
1. Heal property — Bowan Co., N.C. 2. Heal property — Mecklen-
burg Co., N.C. i. Cathey, J. P. a. Cathey, Carl. '
TLTC ft-t *>AOQ
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friend* Hvttorioal
Library.
Deed collection, 1681-1894.
ca. 2 ft. (ca. 500 Items)
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies,
u ™r.? h,ne » deed ? and P» teat3 t0 'ands in Pennsylvania, some signed
by William Penn, John, Thomas, and Richard Penn, together with sur-
veys, mortgages, releases, warrants, promissory notes, Indentures and
other documents, containing names of first settlers and records of their
holdings.
Card Index In the library.
Mainly gift.
1. Deeds— Pennsylvania. 2. Land grants— Pennsylvania 8 Penn-
sylvania—Surveys. 4. Pioneers— Pennsylvania.
„ „. MS 61-3023
Swarthmore College, Friends Hist Llbr.
632
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection : Blue Licks battlefield papers, ca.
1774-1946.
2 ft. (ca. 750 Items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Correspondence, research notes, speeches, lists, of Indian artifacts
and fossils found in excavations at Blue Licks, programs and accounts
of battlefield celebrations, copies of land grants arid other real estate
papers probably made in connection with litigation, settled in 1829, In-
volving ownership of the Blue Licks, and other papers, accumulated
by Wilson In his studies of Blue Licks and the battle fought there In
1782.
Bequest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Blue Licks, Battle of the, 1782. 2. Blue Licks, Ky.— Antiq. 3.
Paleontology — Ken- tucky — Blue Licks. 4. Land grants
Kentucky — Blue Licks.
*- » i, tt i t.i. MS 61-3024
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Democratic Party papers, 1896-
1952.
8 ft. (ca. 4000 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Correspondence, campaign literature, posters, organization lists,
convention programs, publicity releases, clippings, and buttons, relat-
ing to the Democratic Party at local, state, and national levels, par-
ticularly In the state and national campaigns of the 1920's, when Wil-
son was state chairman of the Davis campaign, and his wife, Mary
Shelby Wilson, was state woman's chairman in the Cox campaign.
Correspondents Include James M. Cox, John W. Davis, James A. Far-
ley, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The material Is related to the li-
brary's Barkley, Shouse, Stanley, and Urey Woodson collections.
Bequest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Democratic Party. 2. Democratic Partv. Kentucky.
I. Wilson, Mary Bullock (Shelby) 1876-1959, collector. '
xr .-'-,■" r, , r„ MS 61-3025
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879.
Letters, 1869-70.
lv.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Library.
Letter book containing copies of outgoing letters kept by Abbot
while American consul at Sheffield, Eng.
Catalog cards in the library.
Gift of Richard Appel, I960. Formerly owned by Mrs, Julia
< Abbot) Nichols.
1. U. S.— Diplomatic and consular service— Gt. Brit 2. U. S.— For.
rel.— Qt. Brit 3. Gt. Brit.— For. reL— U. S.
MS 61-8026
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. Bus, Adm. Library
Hailey, Orren Luico, 1862-1934.
Papers, 1883-1907.
6 v.
In Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention col-
lections (Nashville)
Baptist minister, author, teacher, and college president. Sermon
notes (1884-85) ; 4 volumes of notes for lectures on Methodism, the
Old and New Testaments, and the distinction between the Catholic
and the Protestant idea; and a scrapbook of clippings of articles and
sermons by Hailey, and of articles about his pastorates In several
Information on literary rights available in the repository
Gift of the Hailey family, 1959-60.
1. Baptists— Sermons. 2. Methodism— Addresses, essays, lectures,'
8. Bible — Addresses, essays, lectures. 4. Catholic Church— Relations —
Protestant church. 5. Protestant churches — Relations —
Catholic Church.
MS 61-3027
Historical Commn. S. Bap, Convention
Beckwith, John Watrous, 1831-1890.
Sermons, 1851-90.
ca. 2 ft.
In University of Georgia Library.
Episcopal bishop. About 3600 pages of sermons of the second
bishop of the diocese of Georgia.
Gift.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A — Sermons.
MS 61-3028
Georgia. Univ. Libr.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. South Carolina
(Diocese)
Archives, 1706-1900.
7 ft.
In Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Headquarters (Charleston, S. C.)
Records of the diocese and many of its parishes, both defunct and
active, consisting of vestry minutes, cashbooks, registers of baptisms,
marriages and burials, minutes of diocesan conventions, and other
papers. Includes minutes of the Society for the Advancement of
Christianity In South Carolina.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
In part, deposited by various parishes, 1818-
1. Church records and registers — South Carolina. 2. Registers of
births, etc. — South Carolina. 3. Protectant Episcopal Church in the
U. S.--A. — South Carol:!" -Hist. — Sources. i. Society for the Ad-
vancement of Chris- tlanlty in South Carolina.
MS 61-3029 rev
Protestant Episcopal Diocese of S. O.
Krauth, Charles Porterfield, 1823-1883.
Papers, en, 1848-83.
ca. 8 ft.
In Lutheran Theological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman, professor, author, and editor. Correspondence, lecture
notes, extracts, a catalog (1849) of Krauth's library, tie constitutions
of the Seminary and of the General Council of the Evangelical Lu-
theran Church In North America, the original draft of the Galesburg
rule, and other papers,
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Philadelphia. Lutheran Theological Seminary. 2. Lutheran
Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. j. General
Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In North America.
MS 61-8030
Lutheran Theol. Sem. Library .
Moore, Humphrey, d. 1871.
Sermons, 1800-62.
7 ft. (ca. 1175 Items)
In Wuillelsh Memorial Library (Mllford, N. H.)
Congregational minister. Sermons, mostly delivered In Mllford
Parish and In the First Congregational Church, Mllford, N. H., I802-
86, or before the Hoills Association of the Congregational Churches,
1838-62; a few addresses, essays, and lectures; and drafts of two
unfinished theological works.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the First Congregational Church of Mllford, and the
Mllford Historical Society.
l; Congregational churches — Sermons. 2. Sermons, American.
8. Theology, Doctrinal. 4. Slavery— Addresses, essays, lectures.
MS 61-3081
Wadlelgh Jlciu. Libr.
Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal, 1808-1892,
Letters, 1843-91.
35 Items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Cniunrlllo, Calif.)
English Catholic prelate. Personal letters written by Cardinal
Manning to various persons Including Lady Alexander, William Bwart
Gladstone, and Mr. Walford. The material Is related to the library's
Cardinal John Henry Newman collection.
Card Index fn the library. Also described In Catalogue of books &
manuscripts In the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by L. V. Miller
(1910-55)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on llternry rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Doheny, 1940-58.
MS 61-3032
St. John's Sem. Libr.
Newman, Albert Henry, 1852-1938.
Papers, 1881-1940.
200 Items.
In Historical Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention col-
lections (Nashville) ■
Baptist minister, teacher, writer, nnd lecturer. Correspondence,
lecture notes, sermon notes, prayers, and other writings; biographical
materials, recollections of and tributes to Newman and his wife,
and miscellaneous materials.
Unpublished guide in the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Dr. Frederick Eby, 1959.
1. Baptists--Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Ohurcn
history— Addresses, essays, lectures. 3. Theology, Doctrinal — Hist. —
19th cent. 4. Newman family,
MS 61-3038
Historical Commn. S. Bap. Convention
633
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hayes, Lucy (Webb) 1881-1889.
Papers, 1841-90.
8 ft.
In Rurlierford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
" 7l Lit ader, K nn , d wife o£ p «»»*«>t Hayes. Correspondence, ac-
count books, school essays, tributes, clippings, and pictures. Many
ctota TnZvStSrri-P*"?]? the WomanVmlssionary £
ctetles of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Woman's Christian
SSST'?!!? tJnl ?"'i he ? hl ° So,dlers ' & Sailors' Orphans Home"
SSS'iJ Pfi '..K and ? t ^ er J^nevolent activities. Rotated material Is
found In the library's Rutherford B. Hayes collection
<ri;^ 0,0dl T. t , E P l8c 0P?l Church-Missions. 2. Woman's Christian
Tom^rance Union. X Ohio. Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home!
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-3034
Jacobs, Charles Michael, 1875-1938.
Papers, en. 1929-37.
ca. 5 ft.
rnJ^mT" Th , Rological Seminary Library (Philadelphia)
Clergyman, professor, author, and translator. Addresses lectures
MhylTolhe^plpeT n ° te8 ' TOrm0n8 ' "*>«*' tnu^TBS.
Unpublished finding aid In the library
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
zt^S^^t^ST^^^^ ™'"'--es, etc.
Lutheran Theol. Sem.
Library
MS 61-3035
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem.
Papers, 1830-64.
ca. 37 items and 1 packet.
natt) ° hm ' Ch °' th6 NeW JeruBBlem . Ne w Church Library (Clncta-
8l E ntd te bv MMo'T'w.m the New 0hurcn Sch001 Association, many
exited %uSS- % wSSTftJSSSS'l? of a prlvato ■«**> whl*
So^i^Tm . V T Iettera < 183 °-54> from Mary Eckstein Kinmont
of Cincinnati to her aunt Abbe Bailey James wife "ofTnhn w 7.™
S r B v» d / ban J ter of Urbana ' Ohio! crta1nmg e pers^na? communis
Oh^rchne W8 ." nd ^ re ° nS ln ° lnclnna « «* Urb^a and UemTofTS
Gift, the Kinmont letters from Theo Langstroth, 1059
1. New Jerusalem Church— Education.
Church of the New
Jerusalem, Cincinnati
MS 61-3086
Lutz, Alma.
Papers, 1937-53.
2 boxes.
il,f? adC "£ e Co " e e e Library, Women's Archives (A-34, A-L97)
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1957.
BtaL N taws aI 8 WOm n ,, '« Pa /^ !• B * uaI rl * hte - »• Woman-Legal
Btatus, laws, etc.— U. S. 4. U. S. Constitution— Amendments?^
RadcliffeCollege. Llbr. MS 6WJ037
Allen, Florence Ellinwood, 1884-
Papers, 1921-60.
1 box and 3 scrolls.
?«»l d , q " ff ?.£ 0llese Llbrary . Women's Archives (A-6)
KrapK r mate d laT 8SeS aDd """* t^™' ««»«««. ■»« "Io-
Unpublished Inventory ln the library
Acquired 1953.
RadcliffeCollege. Llbr. MS 61-3038
Lyman, Helen D
Papers, 1882-1919.
1 box.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives ( A-S8)
„t ™ Vi If a ! cra P b °ol' of women In the ministry, an album (1863)
lS^M^ fh a m" Cr f r0 . m . Mra ' Howe - and ^0 Kerns (1882 and
1895-88) on the Woman's Ministerial Conference.
Unpublished Inventory ln the library.
Acquired, 1957.
1. Women as ministers. z. Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910.
Radcliffe College. Llbr. MS 6WJ039
Lane, John Lafayette.
Diaries, 1852-69.
2 v.
In Texas State Library, Archives Division
n»m°.n < ? Pl8S i. 'P * 1 ' 1 ™) made from originals ln the possession of
Herman Joseph of Lockhart, Tex. i—™™™
. ?! a , r .L es k . ept by Lane rela tiDB to his experiences as a gold seeker
in Calfornia prospecting for gold and Silver and sealing f"
™«n ?»m m B J U t Te ?? h111 countr y- aa <i <"> a Confederate cavalry-
man ln Texas and Louisiana. '
Gift of Herman Joseph and Victor Frledrlcks.
UvS^Sra-te 1 . 836 - ^ * S - Hlst ^" War-Persona, narra^
Texas. State Library
MS 61-3040
1851-1905.
Satterwhite, Thomas D
Papers, 1884-96.
3 boxes.
In University of Arizona Library.
Attorney. Correspondence (1892-98), legal papera, case material,
notes, and other papers, mainly relating to legal matters but with
some personal correspondence.
1. Lawyers— Arizona — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
Arizona. Unlv, Libr, MS 61-4041
Weatherford, John Knox, 1901-
Papers, 1930-37.
2 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Oregon State representative. Correspondence (ca. 3000 letters)
and other papers, Including Weatherford's flies as district attorney
of Linn Co., and letters to and from Gov. Charles H. Martin, repre-
sentative Walter Pierce, and various State democrats
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt.— 1859- 2. Lawyers— Oregon— Cor-
respondence, reminiscences, etc.
« r, . t,k MS61-3042
Oregon. Univ. Llbr.
Scott, Joseph, of Virginia.
Papers, 1801-10.
Ill Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Forms part of the library's Brock collection of Vlrglnlana.
Correspondence relutlng to the office of marshal of the District of
Virginia, together with a few personal papers.
Catalog cards ln the library.
Acquired, 1922,
1. United States marshals. i. Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914.
Vlrglnlana.
Henry H. Huntington
Library
MS 61-3043
Watkins, Thomas, deputy sheriff.
Papers, 1791-1851.
951 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Deputy sheriff of Powhatan Co., Va. Correspondence, accounts,
account book, fee book, fee tickets, deeds, indentures, receipts, and
other papers. Much of the collection relates to Watkins' position as
deputy sheriff. Correspondents and persons mentioned Include Wil-
liam Anderson, James Allen Bradby, William Brown, George Cox,
Greed Hasklns, John Hasklns, Robert Hasklns, William Maxcey,
Mlckelborough Montague, Thomas Montague, Peter F. Ogelbey, E. W.
Spencer, John Thomson, Joslah Thomson, and Richard Watkins
Gifts of Mrs, Kinloch Nelson Gardner, 1955; and Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Horan, 1956.
MS 61-3044
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Pittsylvania Co., Va.
Tax books, 1797-1802.
3 v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Records of county land and personal property taxes (1797-98)
and of fees (1798-1802) collected by Sheriff William Whltlock.
Gift of Legh W. Reld, 1923.
1. Taxation— Pittsylvania Co., Va. — Lists. i. Whltlock, William.
MS 61-3045
Virginia Hist. Soc.
634
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wheat, Almeron H
Correspondence, 1830-71.
ca. 100 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Sqrvey collections.
Lawyer In Qulncy, 111. Letters to Wheat, chiefly on legal business.
1. Lawyers— Qulncy, 111. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 31-3046
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Bronck family.
Papers, ca. 1750-1850.
4 v.
In Greene County Historical Society collections (West Cozsackle,
N.Y.)
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of a family which settled
In Cozsackle, N. Y. In 1663. Host of the material pertains to this
section of the Hudson Valley which was part of Albany Co. and to the
Great Imbroght section which was part of Ulster Co. Many papers
relate to the Revolutionary War. Includes five letters from Valley
Forge, Pa., an office copy of Thomas Jefferson's request for the recall
of Edmond Genet, and receipts for grain and fodder for public use
during the Revolution.
Open to. Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Gift of Leonard Bronk Lampman.
1. Hudson Valley— Hist — Revolution — Sources. 2. U. S.^Hlst. —
Revolution — Supplies. 3. Valley Forge, Pa. 4. Genet, Edmond
Charles, 1763-1834.
MS 61-3047
Greene Co. Hist. Soc.
Bel], Thomas.
Papers, 1836-1909.
419 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collection.
Landowner, of Chatham Co., N. C. Correspondence, deeds, estate
papers, business papers, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia
(chiefly 1880-1900), of Bell and of members of the Bell family. In-
cludes deeds for land in Perry Co., Ala. (1836-73) and letters from
relatives In Alabama and Mississippi.
Description In the repository.
Loaned by P. H. Barnes, 1945.
1. Real property — Perry Co., Ala. i. Bell family.
MS61-3048
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Cassidy, Henry Clarence, 1910- ,
Papers, 1945-58.
ca. 3 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Radio and television commentator. Correspondence (1955-56) con-
sisting of listener comments and criticisms ; and scripts for radio and
television news broadcasts from various places in Europe, 1946-60,
while Cassidy was head of the Paris bureau of the National Broad-
casting Co., and from New York, 1930-58, for NBC broadcasts origi-
nating there.
Card catalog In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Cassidy, 1958-59.
1. Radio journalism, 2. Radio audiences. j. National Broad-
casting Company, inc.
MS 61-8049
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Selekman, Benjamin Morris, 1893- colleotor.
Transcripts of labor union hearings, 1947-52.
In Harvard Business School, Baker Ubrary.
Transcripts of hearings relating to negotiation of contracts and
settlement of grievances with Bethlehem Steel Company's Shipbuild-
ing Division (1947), Lever Brothers (1947-49), Republic Steel Corpo-
ration's Gadsden Plant (1951), and West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Co. (1948-49, 1952)
Indexed In the library's catalog.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Selekman, 1960.
1. Collective bargaining — U. S. 2. Grievance procedures.
MS 61-3060
Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch, Bos. Adm. library
Wain family.
Papers of Robert, and Jesse Wain, and of Robert Wain,
Jr., 1784-ca. 1823. s
25 v.
In library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Letter books nnd ledgers of Robert and Jesse Wain, Philadelphia
merchants, containing instructions to ship captains, and letters to In-
surance brokers and merchants to whom cargoes were consigned ; also
papers of Robert Wain, Jr., relating to the China trade and the
history of China.
Presented by Mrs. R. L. Learning, 1009.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— -Oomm. —
East (Far East) 3. East (Far East) — Comm. — Philadelphia. 4.
China— Hist.
MS 61-3051
Library Company of Philadelphia
Talmage, James Edward, 1862-1933.
Papers, 1876-1930.
7 ft.
In Brlgham Young University library.
Geologist, educator, and Mormon apostle. Student notebooks from
Brlgham Young, Lehigh and Johns Hopkins Universities! lecture
notes while teaching at Brlgham Young and Utah Universities; geo-
logical surveys of Utah mining districts; and MSS. of some of Tal-
made's writings.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the Talmage family, 1938-36.
1. School notebooks, 2. Geology— Addresses, essays, lectures.
». Geology— Utah. 4. Mineralogy— Utah.
MS 61-3052
Brlgham Young Univ. Library
Watkins, Arthur Vivian, 1886-
McCarthy censure papers, 1964.
15 ft.
In Brl'.'ham Young University Library.
Lawyer, judge, U. S. Senator, nnd -Government -official I-etfers
' from parties interested in the outcome of the hearings before the
Senate Select Committee to Study Censure Charges against Joseph
B. McCarthy, together with the complete flies of the case from
Senator Watktns' office.
Closed to Investigators during the life of Mr. Watkins.
Gift of Mr. Watkins, 1958.
1. McCarthy, Joseph Raymond, 1909-1957. i. U. S. Congress.
Senate. Select Committee to Study Censure Charges.
MS 61-3068
Brlgham Young Univ. Library
Evans, Charles Rountree, 1863-1920.
Scrapbooks.
ca. 5 ft.
In Chattanooga Public Library.
Lawyer, judge advocate, and educator. Correspondence, cartoons
and drawings, clippings, manuals, notices, announcements, programs,
catalogs, portraits, photos., and other papers. Concerns the educa-
tional, military, judicial and political history of Chattanooga; and
Evans' career, as city attorney of Chattanooga (1887-91), county at-
torney of Hamilton County (1897-98), judge advocate In the Spanish
American War (1898-99), dean of the University of Chattanooga Law
School (1901-10), founder of the Chattanooga College of Law, and
judge advocate general of Tennessee (1913-14).
Card Index in the library,
Open to Investigators under library restrictions. . . -
Acquired through Mrs. Joseph Wilson Johnson, ca. 1941.
1. Lawyers — Chattanooga— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Chattanooga— Hist.— Sources,
MS61-3064rev
Chattanooga. Pub. Library
Dupuy family.
Papers, 1803-90.
906 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account books, accounts, commonplace book, and
legal and other papers. Includes materials concerning the adminis-
tration of various estates, business records and reports of Asa Dupuy
while commissioner In chancery of Prince Edward Co., Va., accounts
of Joseph Dupuy, account books of John PurneU, Henry N. Watkins,
and Richard Henry Watkins, commonplace book of Sarah Watkins
(Walker) Dupuy, and poems by John S.R. Clarke.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Purchased from Mary Dupuy, 1957.
1. Court records— Prince Edward Co., Va. 2. Probate records-
Prince Edward Co., Va. i. Dupuy, Asa.
MS 61-3066
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Werner, Raymond Clarence, 1894-1962.
Papers.
1 file drawer and 7 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Historian. Correspondence, notes, and other papers, chiefly con-
cerning Joseph Galloway and his wife Grnce Galloway. Includes
material on Werner's courses In history, lectures, book reviews, and
correspondence about his researches.
1. Galloway, Joseph, 1781-1803. 2. Galloway, Grace (Growden) d.
1789.
MS 61-3056
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Washington (State) Dept, of Publio Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37.
6 ft. (ca. 1200 items) '
In Washington State Library.
Includes ca. 600 interview forms, many with supplements, record-
ing the stories of pioneers and settlers of what became Washington
Mate; narratives based on the interviews for possible publication-
reminiscences and stories by pioneers; and correspondence on the
inception, planning, and administration of the project.
Some narratives published, and many more excerpted, in Told by
the ^pioneers, by the Work Projects Administration (1937-381
Deposit, 1038. ».•«»•-«»;
__l v Ploneers— Washington (State) 2. Frontier and pioneer life-
Washington (State) 8. Washington (State) -Blog. iUS
Worn Projects Administration. Washington (State) Told bv the
pioneers, n. Title. *
Washington. State
Library
MS 61-3057
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Bradford research papers.
2 ft. (ca. 1000 Items) r
In'Unlverslty of Kentucky Library.
thP£J « p0I i d ? lce ,\ rese , a, : ch , note s, Programs, clippings, pictures of
the Bradford family, printed material, and other papers, accumulated
by Wilson for uso In speeches, articles, and a projected biography,
on John Bradford, journalist, and first printer in Kentucky, ii:
i™ f fJV^t* of Bradford's 62 Notes on Kentucky; material relat-
ing to the Bradford Memorial and Historical Association, Lexington,
and to a Bradford Club; papers of the Bradford Press; and material
on the celebration, in 1087, of the sesqulcentennlal of the Kentucky
gazette, which Bradford founded.
Bequest of Mr. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Bradford, John, 1749-1830. 2. Kentucky gazette. S. Bradford
family.
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
MS 61-3058
Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949.
Papers, 1915-49.
67 ft (ca. 23,000 Items)
In University of Pittsburgh Library.
i„„ A ?l? ^ ^F^P° nden ra; holograph and typewritten MSS., show-
S£.tai^- VTlS, r? ^corrections, of his novels, poetry, and prose
Sfi W § ^'P* 8 ' ??* otl >er business papers. Thecorrespondence
concerns literary matters, personal and family matters and th«
v£,£«f i£f! - ,SffiiF* ,K 5 ,tont " on "terary matters include Stephen
Vincent Benet, William Benet, John Bennett, Carl Carmer, Padrale
Oolum, John Drinkwater Robert Frost, Dubose Heywara, Amy Low!
ell, Kenneth Roberts, B. A. Robinson, and Pblllo Wylie
Unpublished Index In the library. '
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchase from Mrs. Allen, 1952.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
FvU name: William Hervey Allen.
Pittsburgh. Univ. Llbr. MS61-S059
Bagley, William Henry, 1833-1886.
Papers, 1849-86.
585 Items and 2 v.
In North Carolina Department of Archives and History collections.
Confederate officer and State offielnl. Letters and records, mostly
pertaining to Bagley's duties as clerk of the Supreme Court of North
CaroHna ( 1869-86) . Includes a few records of Edmund Freeman
and Charles B. Root, Bagley's predecessors as clerk; orders for books
for the Supreme Court library; records of court costs due from
counties (1877-83) ; probate and equity court records regarding suits
and settlement of estates (1849-84) ; Information concerning a mall
contract for the Cape Fear Steamship Co., and the settlement of the
estate of Jonathan Worth, Bagley's father-in-law; and various legal
documents. Correspondents Include B. H. Battle, John H. DUllard
W. A. Graham, Lee S. Overman, W. N, N. Smith, and W Piatt
Walker.
Description In the repository.
Transferred from the Jonathan Worth papers In the Southern
Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, I960
1. Court records — North Carolina. 2. Probate records — North
Carolina. i. North Carolina. Supreme Court.
ij.'...",' ^ MS61-3060
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Presbyterian Church in the U. S.
Papers relating to Montreat, N. C, 1897-1959.
7 ft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Beformed
Churches collections (Montreal, N. C.)
Papers relating to the history of Montreat, N. O. (the summer con-
ference ground of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S.) and to the
various organizations and Institutions operating there. Includes
minutes (1897-1918) of the Mountain Retreat Association, minutes
(1921-47) of the Program Committee, hotel registers and ledgers
(1907-37), and other papers relating to the Collegiate Home, Cottage
Owners' Association, Forum, Manse, Library Association, Men's So-
cial Club, Normal School, Orphanage, Post Office, Prayer Room, and
Woman's Club.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by, and gifts of the various bodies, 1934-60.
1. Montreat, N. C— Hist.— Sources. 2. Mountain Retreat Associa-
tion, Montreat, N. C.
«.■■•„ MS 61-3061
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Charleston, S. C. St. Michael's Church.
Records, 1781-1960.
10 ft.
In St. Michael's Church (Charleston, S. C.) and South Carolina
Historical Society.
Correspondence, vouchers, glebe documents, rent papers, Inden-
tures for pew ownership, pew rent books, treasurers' books, canceled
checks (1759-1930), vestry minutes (1761-1960), blueprints and
plans, a plat of the churchyard, records (1751-62) of the board of
commissioners for building the church, and registers of members,
baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials, and otber papers.
Includes records collected by George W, Williams while writing the
bicentennial history of the parish.
Card Indexes in the repositories.
Information sn literary rights available In the repositories.
1. Church records and registers— Charleston, S. O. 2 Reg-
isters of births, etc. — Charleston, S. C.
St Michael's Church, Charleston, S. C.
Owen, Richard, 1810-1890.
Papers, 1836-88.
180 Items and 3 v.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Microfilmed, 1950-52, from originals owned by Aline Owen Neal.
Geologist, Army officer, and professor of natural sciences. Corre-
spondence, diaries (1868-69, 1882-85) , speeches, memoranda, and mili-
tary papers. Correspondents Include Conrad Baker, James G. Blaine,
James Dwlght Dana, Horace Greeley, Joseph Henry, Joslah S. Mann,
Oliver P. Morton, Richard James Oglesby, David Dale Owen, Robert
Dale Owen, Whltelaw Reld, and Benjamin Sllllman, Jr., as well as
other members of the Owen family.
Unpublished catalog In the repository.
1. Scientists — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. S. — Hist —
War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 8. U. S.— Hist.— Olvll War. 4. Owen
family.
MS 61-3063
Illinois. University. 1)1. Hist. Survey
Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1948, coUeotor.
Lincoln administration correspondence, 1889-65.
ca. 120 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Transcripts and photocopies from various collections.
Letters written by Abraham Lincoln and his associates, acquired
during the preparation for publication of the diary (1851-81) of Or-
vllle H. Browning, edited by Pease and James G. Randall Corre-
spondents Include Mason Braymah, Simon Bolivar Buekner, Salmon
P. Chase, Jay Cooke, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Horace Greeley, Eliza
P. Gurney, Winfleld Scott Hancock, William H. Herndou, John Keys,
Gustav Koerner, Mary Todd Lincoln, S. T. R. McMillan, E>. P. Smith,
Mary Speed, Edwin M. Stanton, John Sullivan, T. K Thomas, Amos
Tuck, Gideon Welles, and Richard Yates.
1. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Sources. i. Randall, James Gar-
field, 1881-1953, collector.
MS 61-3064
Illinois. University. III. Hist, Survey '
Chattanooga Historical Society.
Records, 1861-1906.
lft.
In Chnttanooga Public Library.
Correspondence, speeches, records (1005-06) of the society, notes
on the Bank of Chattanooga (1861-63), diagram of the Union Hospital
Building at Lookout Mountain (1866), and charter and bylaws (1878)
of the Tennessee Historical Society. Includes a tribute to George W.
Patten, two speeches of Xenophon Wheeler on Chattanooga history,
and a speech by J. A. Caldwell on moving the county seat from Har-
rison to Chattanooga. Correspondents Include Poscual Corvera,
Charles D. McGuffey, A. P. Stewart, Gates P. Thurston, and Joseph
Wheeler.
MS 61-3065
636
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Records, 1861-1906.
Chattanooga Historical Society.
(Continued)
Card index In the library. Described in Historical Records Sur-
vey's Guide to collections of manuscripts in Tennessee (1941)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Presented by the Society, ca. 1906.
1. Chattanooga — Hist. — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Patten,
George Washington, 1808-1882. 3. Tennessee Historical Society.
MS 61-3065
Ohattnnooga. Pub. Library
Universal Peace Union.
Records, 1848-1920.
12ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Collec-
tion.
Records o£ the Universal Peace Union, from the time of its organi-
zation in 1868 until its formal dissolution in 1920, together with Jour-
nals (25 v., 1848-1912), photos., and personal miscellanea of Alfred H.
Love, fouuder of the organization. The union records Include minute
books, membership lists, financial and subscription records, fragments
of correspondence, scrapbooks, and a complete file (1868-1013) of the
union's periodical, entitled successively Bond of peace, Volge of peace,
and Peacemaker. The material is related to the library's Pennsyl-
vania Peace Society collection, and Rogerenes of New England collec-
Deposlt of the Pennsylvania Peace Society, 1928; gift of Devere
Allen, 1942-45. .
1, Peace. 2. Peacemaker and court of arbitration. I. Love, Al-
fred' H.
MS 61-3066
Swnrthuiore Col lege. Friends Hist. Llbr,
Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana, Antonio, oonte, 1843-
1913, toUeotor.
Cavafrna collection, 1116-1913.
ca. 12 ft.
In University of Illinois Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Official documents and treatises on local Italian history, Statuti of
communes and cities, regulations on banks and banking, biographical
and genealogical accounts of local Italian families and Individuals,
broadsides, pamphlets, and other printed matter. The papers as ar-
ranged by Cavagna include Carte storiche dlplomatlche, unbound doc-
uments arranged by place, and Codlcl e manoscrltte, mainly bound
Described In Catalog of the manuscripts and printed documents of
the Archivio Cavagna Sangiuliani sezlone seconds in the University
of Illinois Library, compiled by M.M. Sexton (1948)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased from the heirs of Count Cavagna, 1921.
1. Italy— History, Local. 2. Ordinances, Municipal— Italy.
3 Bunking law— Italy. 4. Italy— Biog. S. Italy— (leneal.
MS 61-3067
Illinois. Univ. Library
Hamtramck, John Francis, 1798-1858.
Papers, 1757-1862.
2619 Items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Army officer. Correspondence and other papers, relating to Ham-
tramck's activities as agent to the Osage Indians, to troop movements,
army discipline, supplies, and other matters during the Mexican War,
and to the Hamtramck family. Correspondents include Ellas Bou-
dinot, William Clark, George Clinton, Pierre Couteau, Caleb Cushlng,
John H. Eaton, John Hancock, R. M. T. Hunter, George Izard, John
Jay, Ellas Kent Kane, Henry Knox, Arthur St. Olalr, and Jesse Bur-
gess Thomas. ' _ ' ""
Card Index in the library. Also described In Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L. Goodwin (1947)
1 "osage Indians-43overnment relations. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Mexican
War 1845-1848— Sources. 3. Hamtramck family.
' MS 61-3068
Duke Univ. Library
Dashiell, Jeremiah Yellott, 1804-1888.
Papers, 1848-1910.
428 Items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Physician, educator, soldier, and journalist. Correspondence,
diaries (1848-81), financial, legal and land papers, and printed mate-
rial, concerning his service in the Civil War, and his life in Texas.
Gift of Lota M. Spell, 1925.
1. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War — Personal narratives, 2. Texas— Soc.
life & cust.
MS 61-3069
Texas. Univ. Library
Union Canal Company- of Pennsylvania,
Records, 1792-1823.
en. 44 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence and other papers of the Union Canal Company and
of one of its predecessor companies, the Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Navigation company. Includes records of payments, receipts, stock
certificates, patent rights for swinging gateB to Increase the depth
of water, contracts and laws governing lotteries, protests against
abolition of lotteries, and protests against unification of the canal
companies. Names mentioned Include Samuel Breck, H. Drinker,
Peter S. Du Ponceau, James C. Fisher, Ebenezer Hazard, C. Ingersoll,
Thomas McKean, W. M. Meredith, Samuel Mifflin, William Mllnor,
Simon Snyder, and others.
Presented by Gordon Chambers.
1. Canals — Pennsyl- vanla. 2. Lotteries — Pennsylvania.
I. Schuylkill and Susque- hanna Navigation.
MS 61-3070
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hamilton, Andrew, 1676 (oa.)-1741.
Andrew and Jnmes Hamilton papers, 1713-1905, :
25 items and 1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Official documents, petitions, Instructions, commissions, and re-
ports of Andrew Hamilton, attorney general of Pennsylvania, and
James Hamilton, Lieutenant-Governor of Pennsylvania, together with
25 Items (1834-1905) relating to Hamilton ground rents at Lancaster.
Presented by H. Hamilton Palalret and Lena Oadwalader Evans.
1 Pennsylvania — PoL & govt. — Colonial period. 2. Rent— Lan-
caster, Pa. i. Hamilton, James, 1710 (ca.)-1783. n. Pennsylvania
(Colony) . . •
MS61-3071
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Boudin, Louis Boudianoff, 1874-1953.
Papers, ca. 1900-50.
ca. 500 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer, Correspondence ; notes for various articles, chapters, edi-
torials and lectures on communism and socialism; MS. of an ua-
publlshed work entitled Order out of chaos: a study of economic
crises and the fortunes of capitalism ; and the typescript of a nearly
completed work entitled Progress and revolution. Includes over 400
letters to Boudin from various European and American socialists,
largely concerning the publication and reviewing of Boudln's many
articles and books, and few personal letters from friends and mem-
Gift of Anna P. Boudin and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Conn, 1953.
1 Socialism— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Communism— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. 3. Lawyers— U. S.— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. MS 61-3072
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949, oolleotor.
John Urown manuscripts, ca. 1850-1910.
ca. 5435 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries. ,.,,.-■
In part, transcripts, chiefly made by Mr. Viliard's secretarial staff
from originals In various collections in the U. S. „ ,. »
Correspondence, clippings, tear sheets, pamphlets, leaflets, proof
sheets and other printed matter, photos., and other material gathered
by Villard In the researches for his biography, John Brown, 1800-
1859 (1910). The papers relate to John Brown, his associates, and
other persons concerned directly or indirectly with his activities,
especially in the Kansas Territory and at the Harpers Ferry raid.
LBrown, John, 1800-1859. 2. Kansas— Hist.— 1854-1861— Sources.
8. Harpers Ferry, W. Va.— John Brown Raid, 1859.
MS 61-3073
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949,
Papers, 1918-49.
6 v. and 18 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts. ,
Historian. Correspondence, clippings, and typescripts of Adams
works, American tragedy and An American family. Chiefly letters
written to Adams by various contemporary historians, educators, pub-
lie figures, business associates, friends and members of auv family,
concerning Adam's literary activities and the publication of his writ-
ings contemporary polities, personal and business affairs, requests and
solicitations from individuals and groups for addresses and Bupport,
nnd scholarly and academic activities. Many of the letters to Adams
bear notes or memoranda in his hand indicating the nature of his
MS 61-3074
637
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949.
(Continued)
ta D Wri,n I iS!l 1 ' d S »* VOlB -w? f momtei letters and clippings relating
to Franklin D. Roosevelt's proposed reorganization of the US
Supreme Court, 300 typewrittenrcarbon, and photostatic conies of
Utters written by Adams to his family and frlenTdurinc his se?vl«
the T Adam^amny.° f An * merlcan *»U, is restricted for the use of
Gift of Mrs. Adams, 1053.
1. U. S. Supreme Court. 2. European War, 1914-1918— Personnl
narratives, American. 3. Little, Brown and Company. Borton?"
Columbia Univ. LlbrarUi MS 61-3074
Gilbreth, Frank Bunker, 1868-1924.
Informntion file, en. lDlO-ca. 1!) : >4
ca. 100 ft.
In Purdue University Library,
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
^■Ja^^^^ Includes supplementary
Finding aids in the librarir.
Open to Investigators und<jr library restrictions.
™? rm « lon ™ "te™ r y nehts available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Gilbreth, 1939. ""r«ry,
a l< I ° dus t rl 5 1 management. 2. Office management. 3 Time studv
4. Motion study. L Gilbreth, Lillian Evelyn (Mollerj 187*- y-
Purdue Univ. Library MS 61-3075
Confederate States of America. Army. Distriot of Tetoas.
New Mexico, and Arizona.
General orders, 1862-64.
283 items.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Includes 178 general orders for 1863, and 69 for 1864; and 38
MUsissi an f D°e " d0cuments Pertaining to Texas and the Trans-
1. Confederate States of America. Army. Trans-Mlsslssippl Dept.
2 Southwest, New— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 8 . Texas-Htst —
Civil War— Sources. •
Texas. Univ. Library
MS 61-3076
Torrey, Charles Turner, 1813-1846.
Papers, 1837-44.
47 items.
In Congregational Library (Boston)
Abolitionist, Journalist, and clergyman, Correspondence and 7
Z!T?*JJ )nC , ern ' ng ». al ! olltlon and Torrey's Imprisonment In Balti-
more, 1844, for anti-slavery activities. Includes the reDort of a
K&f W " llam IJOyd GsrHs<,n ' *»» Augurs Imps and
t"*!" a «W» anti-slavery paper and a letter Introducing
l»£™L£ ^h 1 " 56 to Torrey's prison warden. Correspondents Include
Sf mla , h Ad ,* m !', Geor ge Bourne, John Codman, Myron Holler,
fiSSSf ■S eaV ?» tt '« E , 1 ii 8 S ray Lorln& William Henry Seward, SB
Leonard Woods Richard Salter Storrs, Nathaniel Willis, and
Gift.
2. ib& e n ry s{s nthe U - S-^ti-'avery movements.
Congregational Libr.
MS 61-3077
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Business records, 1726-1860.
12 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
Daybook of Oliver Arnold, merchant of Providence, H. I. ; account
book of Edmund Bagge (?) of Essex Co., Va. ; account book of Daniel
Baker, blacksmith of Princeton, Mass. ; account book of James Carter
(J), apothecary of Williamsburg, Va.; daybook of Benjamin Gorton,
who operated a general mercantile business In West Greenwich. R I. :
account book of Humphrey Harwood, brlckmaker and builder of
Williamsburg ; ledger of Francis Jerdone, merchant and storekeeper
of Yorktown, Va. ; account book of William Llghtfoot, in which Is
recorded a merchant's business iu England and subsequently the
accounts of the storehouse In Yorktown ; account book of an English
shoemaker of Kent Co., containing wholesale accounts ; ledger kept by
Mordecal B. Sweeney. Methodist clergyman and tailor of Williams-
burg; account book of Christopher Tompkins, who operated a general
mercantile business in Mathews Co., Va. ; and account book of Thomas
Wharton, apothecary of Williamsburg.
Described separately In Guide to the manuscript collections of
Colonial Williamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
1. Merchants, American— Virginia. 2. Merchants, American-
Rhode Island. 3. Blacksmlthlng. 4. Boots and shoes— Trade and
manufacture — Kent, Eng.
„ ', „ MS 61-3078
Colonial Williamsburg
Carraway, Daphne King, 1881-1933.
Papers, 1902-34.
256 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
Educator, of North Carolina. Correspondence, certificates diplo-
mas, newspaper clippings, printed matter, photos., and memorabilia
^".l ?K ate x, la J, con , c i rns Mlss Carraway's activities as a teacher and
with the National Story League, the Chautauqua movement, and the
Junior Red Cross. Correspondents Include Carolina Bailey Hattle
Parrott, Marjorle F. Webster, and Robert T. Wyche
Description in the repository.
Gift of Irma Carraway, 1952.
n !• Teachers— North Carolina— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. Chcutauquas 3, Story-telling. 4. National Story League 5 Red
Cross. U.S. American National Red Cross. Junior Membership
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist
Brock, Ignatius.
Papers, 1733-1877.
172 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
Plantation owner, of Jones Co., N. C. Correspondence, grants sur-
veys, deeds, plats, tax notices, receipts, bills of sale, Confederate
money, loans, and tax-ln-klnd forms, other papers, and newspaper
clippings. The material concerns purchases and sales of land and
slaves, the Civil War, and other matters. Persons mentioned include
Edward, John, John Hill, Joseph, and William Bryan,.John M. Franck
Martin Franck, and Daniel Y. Shine.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Alfred Williams, 1941.
1. Land grants— North Carolina— Jones Co. 2. Plantations— Jones
Co., N. o. 3. Slave-trade— North Carolina— Jones Co. 4. Jones Co.,
N. O. — Hist. — Civil War. '
North Carolina Dept.
of Archives* Hist.
MS 61-3080
Bragg, Thomas, 1810-1872.
Papers, 1854-70.
64 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
.J^T" "K?„ G0Ve £? '' of Nortn Carolina. Correspondence, pardon,
and memorabilia. The early letters (1854) concern requests for pen
*!?? Rafter Bragg's election as Governor; later letters (1866-70)
deal with Bragg's law practice. Correspondents include Asa Bless
W Barrlnger W. T. Bynum, Ed. CantweU/T. P. Devereaux. 'Olive? S
Dewey John H. Dilllard, Edwin B. Duke, William Eaton, HwS
T. L. Hargrove, W. W. Holden, Norman Jackson, Nathaniel McLean.
James E. Morris, Kenneth Rayner, Thomas Ruilln, Jr., D Schick*
ni, tth fi ™ aw / ™ mes Bt S1 >epard, Frederick Shepard, W. M. Sneed!
Robert B. Watt, W. P. Welch, J. H. Whltaker, and John W WasX
Description In the repository.
1940."' °' Ml8S Nee " e Heartt ' 183 °- 32i Pleased from Gavin Dortch,
1. Patronage (Political)— North Carolina. 2. Lawyers— Raleigh
«• y. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
TLf g gi SOfil
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist
Minor family.
Papers, 1657-1942.
813 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diary (Nov. <J, 1861-Feb. 8, 1862), commonplace
books, scrapbook, accounts, deeds, plats of land, patents, legal papers,
genealogical notes, printed matter, other papers, photos., and memora-
bilia. Much of the collection concerns Robert Dabney Minor of Rich-
mond, an officer in both the U. S. and the Confederate Navies Other
correspondents Include Joseph Reid Anderson, Samuel Archb'old, Ed-
ward Richard Archer, John Woodvllle Ashby, Turner Ashby, Samuel
Ayres, George Washington Ball, John Bankhead, Judah P Beniamln
B. B. Bentley. Blacque Bey, William Bernard, Robert Beverfey v£
non H. Brown, Franklin Buchanan, William F. Carrlnirton Alfrod
Ball Carter, Elizabeth Hill Carter, Randolph barter, Jonn James
MS 61-3082
638
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1942. (Continued)
Chew, Robert Smith Chew, Joseph A. Creech, Martin W, Curlln, 0. A.
Cuthbert, Cavalcanti d'Albuquerque, Landonla Randolph Minor Da-
shlell, Hunter Davidson, S. H. De Bow, Samuel 0. Dickinson, James
Cochran Dobbin, William W, Drake, Samuel A. Duncan, Caswell Eads,
Luis Augusle de Padua Fleury, French Forrest, Baron derail, Philo
Hale, Harriet Haxall, Isaac Hlte, George Nichols Holllns, James
Barron Hope, Robert Hord, Andrew Johnson, Cleveland Keith, John
Pendleton Kennedy, Sarah Kennedy, Beverley Kennon, Miles King,
John S. Knox, Thomas Lawsbn, William Leal, Robert Edward Lee,
Charles Augustine Lewis, Abraham Lincoln, James Lyons, Stephen
Russell Mallory, Charles Tayloe Mason, Lucy Ambler Mason, Matthew
Fontaine Maury, H. B. Melvln, Thomas Miller, John KIrkwood
Mitchell, John B. Morton, Linus Musgrave, John Nicholas, George
Hatley Norton, James Klrke Paulding, Inman H. Payne, William
Henry Payne, John Clifford Pemberton, Mrs. D. B. Power, Robert H.
Power, Alexander Rlzo Rangabe, E. Rawlins, Edmund Gaines Read,
John Willinni RIely, Robert Gilchrist Robh, Wyndham Robertson,
Mary Overton Minor Rootes, John Roy, James Alexander Seddon,
Julian Murray Spencer, Charles Ponieroy Stone, John Taylor, William
Penn Taylor, Samuel Terrell, John Tayloe Thornton, Edward M.
TIdball, Maria Marlon Tompkins, Ono Tornogoro, Isaac Toucey,
Daniel B. Turner, Elizabeth M. Turner, J. T. Utterback, Nicholas H.
Tan Zandt, Alexander F. Wariey, Gideon Welles, Charles W. Welsh,
William Conway Whittle, Henry Taylor Wlckham, Richard B. Wright,
and members of the Brooke, Funsten, Hicks, Jones, Lee, Llghtfoot,
Minor, Randolph, and Smith families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Deposited by Herbert O. Funsten, 1960.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. U.S.' Navy—
Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Confederate States
of America. Navy— Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4.
Reaf property — Virginia. 5. Commonplace-books, i, Minor, Robert
Dabney, 1827-1871.
MS 61-3082
Vlrginln Hist. Soc.
Dromgoole family.
Mercantile records, 1788-1840.
55 v.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Daybooks, Journals, ledgers, invoice books, and other items, chiefly
pertaining to mercantile operations conducted by Edward Dromgoole
and his son, Edward Dromgoole, Jr., of Brunswick Co., Va. Includes
arithmetic books of Asbury Dromgoole and George C. Dromgoole.
. Accession analysis In the library.
Gift of the Brunswick-Greensville Regional library, 1059.
1. Merchants, American — Brunswick Co., Va. 2. General stores —
Brunswick Co., Va. 3. Arithmetic — Problems, exercises, etc. I.
Dromgoole, Edward, 1751-1835. n. Dromgoole, Edward, d. 1895.
MS 61-3083
Virginia. State Library
Dabney family.
Papers of the Dabney family and of Thomas Jonathan
Jackson. 1716-1867.
cb. SOU Items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Photocopies (negative) made from originals lent by Charles Wil-
liam Dabney, ca. 1928, and now in Virginia Historical Society collec-
tions and elsewhere.
Correspondence, orders, battle reports, commissions, narratives,
and other material concerning tiie Dabney family of Hanover and
Louisa Counties, Va. (1716-1834) and Jackson (1847-67). Includes
materials used by Robert Lewis Dabney In writing his Life and cam-
paigns of Lieut.-Gen, Thomas J. Jackson. Correspondents Include
J, W. Allen, Ed. Ambler, Mary Ambler, John D, Andrews, Turner
Ashby, John Barret, Judith P. Uenjnmin, J. M. Bennett. Carter
Berkeley, A, T, Bledsoe, John Blair, Jr., A. R. Bote'lcr, D. B. Brldgford,
Jesse Burks, G. D. Camden, John A. Campbell, Joseph Carpenter, R. H.
Chilton, Samuel Cooper, A. C. Cummings, Blanton Duncan, J. H.
Dupuy, R. S. Ewell, Daniel B. Swing, S. Bassett French, Samuel
V. Fulkeisbn, O. B. Funsten, A. J. Grigsby, W. H. Hnrmon, John T.
Harris, W. J. Hawks, Patrick Henry, Jr., William J. Hoke, J. D.
Imboden, Anna M, Jackson, George W. Jackson, J. E. Johnston,
W. B. Jones, G. G. Junkin, D. A. Langborne, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin
Watkins Leigh, James Letcher, Frnncls McFarland, William McLaugh-
lin, John Marshall, Marcelius N. Moorman, William H. Morgan,
Joseph G. Morrison, Thomas T. Munford, George W. Myers, J. Q. A.
Nadenbousch, Wtlloughby Newton, John M. Patton, Jr., A. S. Pendle-
ton, Thomas Price, T. G. Rhett, William H. Richardson, J. A. Robin-
son, Charles A. Ronald, James A. Seddon, John Shields, Clifton H.
Smith, Francis H. Smith, Joseph Street, J. B. B. Stuart, W. H. Tay-
lor, Edward L. Thomas, James H. Waters, W. H. C. Whiting, John
Wlckham, R. B. Wiibourn, John T. Wingfield, R. L. Wilson, Charles
S. Winder, R. J. Wingnte, William Winston, William Wirt, William
York, and members of the Dabney family.
Accession analysis In the library.
Accessioned, 1958. _ " . „. ' , .
1 Dabney family. 2. U. S— Hist— Civil War— Campaigns and
battles. 3. Confederate States of America — History, Military-
Sources, i. Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. n. Dabney,
Robert Lewis, 1820-1898. Life and campaigns of Lieut.-Gen, Thomas
J. Jackson.
MS 61-3084
Virginia. State Library
Merritt, Walter Gordon.
Papers, 1907-24.
1371 items and 9 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, of New York. Correspondence, court records, depos, ins,
motions, and other papers (chiefly 1915-24), concerning Memtt's
work as a lawyer for various companies In labor cases. Much of the
collection deals with the case of Pennsylvania Mining Co. v. United
. Mine Workers of America, and refers to the presentation of briefs,
development of arguments, and the general prosecution of the case.
Includes legal bulletins of the American Federation of Labor, and
material concerning the Buck Stove and Range Co. case (1907), and
the cases of Connors v. Connolly (Danbury Hatters' case of 1912),
Duplex Printing Co. v. Emll 3. Deerlng (1917), and Seubert v. Belli
(Olgarmakers* Union case, 1916). Correspondents Include Henry S.
Drinker, Jr., James K. Gearhart, W. A. Hardman, James B. Mc-
Donough, and Paul McKennon.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1944,
1. League for Industrial Rights. 2. Boycott— U, S.
MS 61-3085
Duke Univ. Library
Virginia. State Library, Richmond.
County budgets, 1954-68.
6700 Items.
In Virginia State Library, Archives Division.
Annual budgets of ca. 45 Virginia counties.
Detailed list in the library. ...,„_.,
1 Local finance— Virginia. 2. Finance, Public— Virginia.
MS 61-3086
Virginia. State Library
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st dvke of, 1769-1862.
Papers, 1800-47.
ca. 100 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
British Army officer. Correspondence relating to the campaign In
India (Aug.-Oct. 1800) and to the campaign in Portugal (1809-11)
together with a few business letters and several miscellaneous items.
Catalog cards In the library.
1. India— History, Military. 2. Peninsular War, 1807-1814. 3. Qt.
Brit Army — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3087
Henry E. Huntington Library
Judson, William Voorhees, 1865-1923.
Papers.
8 boxes (ca. 780 items)
In Newberry Library, Chicago.
In part, photostats. .
Army officer. Correspondence-, documents, MSS. or Judson b works,
drafts, reprints, maps, and charts.
1. U. S. Army— Corps of Engineers— Officers— Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3088
Newberry Library
Reinhardt, Aurelia (Henry) 1877-1948.
Papers, ca. 1880-1948.
12 ft.
In Mills College Library.
College president nnd author. Correspondence, family records,
and papers relating to her service as president of Mills College, 1916-
43 and of the American Association of University Women. The ma-
terial Is related to the library's Mills College archives.
Finding aid in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Deposits and gifts, 1916-58. ■■,
1. Reinhardt family. I. Mills College, CaUf. n. American Asso-
ciation of University Women. „„„.. „„„„
MS 61-3089
Mills College. Library
639
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Acree, Robert P 1878-1945
Papers, 1805-1947.
ca. 6 ft
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts.
Unpublished Index In the library
Purchased from the Acree family, 1847-48
Texa S S ^ k A^^.^ rm " n6 - Teia& * *■> — «» Alness-
Texas. Univ. Library
MS 61-3090
Winstone, Charles.
Letter book, 1777-86.
MafS'" L - C,ementS Llbrar * < Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
mlnlca by France, and the activities of AmericVn nrlv^teers 6
^escribed In the special summer catalogue 3 "the Bx^ri 'Book Co.
Purchased, 10S1.
mlnica D0 4. , pri a vat«r.S ,ffee *»*-****»■ »• Sugar trade-Do-
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-3091
Sterling, James.
Letter book, 1761-66.
It.
Man n us™p'<s m ^ ^^^ ^^ (Ann Arb ° r . "«*•> Division of
H&rti?^- 5 *^^ the Ind,an fur
Purchased, 1931. ^ K
1. Fur trade— Northwest, Old. 2. Detroit— Siege, 1783.
Michigan. Un!v. Clements Library ^ 61 ^^
Patch, Ira J
Letter book, 1856-57.
Ma I n n „ s 7r 1 ip"ts n ' U C ' ementS L ' brary (Ann Arbor ' ««*-) DiTtalon of
coUertSS"* COllector - ^ters to various dealers and autograph
Purchase, 1936.
1. Autographs— Collectors and collecting.
Clements Library MS 6WW98
Markham, Sir Clements Robert, 1830-1916
Papers, 1850-1910.
43 items.
Man^r'lptT U ^^^ Llbrar >- < An » Arbor, Mich.) Division of
«.iSl?i l8l i g f > » ra P her - Letters and other papers on a varletv of
1. Geography, Commercial.
CiementsLibrary MS61-3094
Boll family.
Papers, 1799-1844.
25 Items and 1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Deeds to land In Northumberland County, Pa.: certlflcsto nf nrrti
wmiam wnite (1S05) a description of a Journey bv Janus H Bull
through Mexico and lower and upper California with d ™tf <fn eol
?L m , ?„ and SUClQl ™ ndltlon8 ' »e influence of the Ca7ho°(c ChurchS
2ZJ 1 .„n£?°?V he I 1 dIaD3 ' mls 8 lon s, pearl fisheries travel/ and
topography of the country j and other papers. «-»vei, ana
Gift of Commodore James H. Bull
r, ?r, M< 7 :i ? , ^" I>eser „- & ttav - 2 ' California— Descr. & trav 3 Bala
S a „'f 0r SV D f S „ Cr : & trav ' A - Mlsslons-Cnlifornia 5. Jcluits-Mi^
slons. 6. Pearl fisheries— Baja California. ». Jesuits mis-
Blstorlcal Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-3095
Dewitt, Peter.
Papers, 1794-1820.
1 v.
n l i.?!, Bt , or , 1 ? al Soclet y of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant. Letter book reflecting Dewltfs trade In
umber, mustard, and other commodities: cash accounts -records of
land transactions, and of administration of estates rec °raB or
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Comm.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-3096
Rose, Cropley.
Letter book, 1779-81.
l v. ; . „
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
la MaS^the W^flnd^" 6 ™ "^ to Ho,te ' S bu8 " M * 8 «»*•
wit ftfdK nd Wine maklne - Madelra - 2- Wine and wine making-
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-3097
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809.
Letter book, 1780-85.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
MiESMT lDd,an trouble8 - and eTente i«^?«?SS3:
J,"^ 1 ^ f ew business letters written by Brodhead in 1785.
3 n <f° r ^.ff" t, n Pa -. ?; Pen , as y lvanla -Hlst.-Bevolutlo n -Sources.
Wws^m^lTls Utl0n ~ Sources - * rndlans of N ° r t n America^
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-3098
Hight, William.
Letter book, 1795-96.
1 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Philadelphia merchant. Business letters
Gift of Mrs. Arnold Talbot, 1942.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia. 2. Philadelphia— Comm.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-3099
Newhall, Walter Symonds, 1841-1863.
Letters, 1862-63.
2 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters written during Newhall's service with the Third Pennavl
mental histories— Pennsylvania Cavalry— 3d. ^ u " u Vvar --Kesl-
Hlstorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-3100
Rush, Richard, 1780-1859.
Correspondence, 1812-47.
l v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
flu^""'.,'?' P ^ 1 „ a „ d , e,phla - ***<** to James Madison (181^-
£rta» J"!'. A ' ad,son <1820^7), and a few letters by Mrs. Bush. Tte
letters to Madison, many written during Madison's PrnbWr Jf^
suggestions regarding appointments to office? toe late *om£ dtaeSS
politics and contemporary events. uiscuss
Acquired 1944.
r m patrona e e (Polltical)-U. S. 2. U. S.-Pol. & govt— 1815-1881
I. Madison, James, Pres, U.S., 1751-1836. -uuo-mwi.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania . . ; MS 6 J" 3101
Pearce, Harry B collector.
Papers, 1689-4836.
44 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Presented by Mr. Pearce, 1938.
1. Merchants, American— Philadelphia.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-3102
640
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Freedman, Louis Alexander, 1873-1957.
Papers, ca. 1930-56.
7 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries,
Author. Correspondence and MSS. of prose and poetry. Some of
the letters are concerned with personal matters but many relate to
the publication of Freedman's two books of poetry, Rosea green, roses
black (1935) and Simple insanities (1830). Correspondents include
Louis Anspacher, Josephine Dasknm Bacon, Bernard Berenson, Louis
Cazamian, James B. Conant, Arthur Farwell, and George Santayana.
1. Authors — Corresponence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3103
Columbia University Libraries
Ferris, William Hawkins, it»*,^-1880.
Papers, 1850-75.
814 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
U. S. Treasury official. Letters to Ferris from William Gilmore
Simms, Paul Hamilton Hayne, and other literary figures; and letters
to Simms from various friends, relating to the literary activity of the
day. Includes a MS. of one of Simms' poems.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Simms, Wil-
liam Gilmore, 1806-1870. n. Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1886.
MS61-3104
Columbia University Libraries
Erskine, John, 1879-1951.
Papers, ca. 1890-1951.
18 v. and 10 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries,
Author and teacher. Correspondence relating to HrsMne's various
educational, musical, and literary interests, MSS. of his writings,
lecture notes for college courses, souvenirs of his army service in
World War I and his professorship, and student papers from his
school and college days.
Gift of Mrs. Helen Worden Erskine, 1857.
1. European War, 1914-1918 — Personal Narratives, American,
MS 61-3105
Columbia University Libraries
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900.
Papers of Stephen and Cora Howorth Crane, ca. 1895-
1908.
ca. 1300 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries;
Author. Correspondence, literary MSS., memorabilia, printed mat-
ter, pictures, and photos. A number of the letters relate to Mrs.
Crane's activities after Crane's death, but the majority concern life
at Brede Place in Sussex, Eng. Includes a group of stories and
articles by Cora Crane (later Mrs. Hammond P. McNeil). Corre-
spondents Include Joseph Conrad, Hamlin Garland, Elbert Hubbard,
Henry Rider Haggard, Henry James, George Bernard Shaw, and
H. G.Wells.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. I. Crane, Cora
(Howorth) 1865-1910.
MS 61-3106
Columbia University Libraries
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932.
Papers, ca. 1909-32.
1300 items.
In ColumblaUniverslty Libraries.
Poet. Correspondence, literary MSS., Scrapbooks, memorabilia,
and photos. Includes MSS. of most of Crane's major works: The
bridge, White buildings, and West Indies poems, with corrections in
Crane's hand; and photos, taken by Crane in Mexico with holograph
inscriptions and identifications. Correspondents include Sherwood
Anderson, T. S. Eliot, Waldo Frank, Eugene O'Neill, Alfred Stelglitz,
and Allen Tate.
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2, Mexico — Descr.
& trav.— Views.
Full name: Harold Hart Crane.
MS 61-3107
Columbia University Libraries
Coykendall, Frederick, 1872-1954, collector.
Manuscripts, 1778-1940.
ca. 300 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters from well known literary' figures, chiefly English, and pri-
marily of the late Victorian and modern periods. The collection
relates nlmost entirely to the literary activity of the individual writ-
ers and to matters of their publishing history and that of a few now
extinct literary periodicals. Many of the more recent letters were
written to Coykendall.
Gift of Mr. Coykendall, 1840.
1. Authors, English.
MS 61-3108
Columbia University Libraries
Fieury, Jules, 1821-1889.
Papers, ca. 1853-88.
27 Items and 7 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
French author. Letters (1864-87) mainly addressed to George
Chdrpentler, relating to the publication of Flenry's works; and 7
vols, of Notes et Journals intlmes, recording Fleury's thoughts, proj-
ects, experiences and anecdotes that he. planned to utilize In future
novels or poems. The material also deals with the books Fieury has
read, or Intended to read and mentions hlB Individual stories and
novels with reports on work progress. Among the literary figures
discussed are Balzac, Baudelaire, the Goncourts, Houssaye. Nerval,
Stendhal, and Zola.
The letters are the gift of Dallas Pratt, 1957.
1. Authors, French. I. Charpentier, Georges.
MS 61-3109
ColumblaUniverslty Libraries
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925.
Papers, 1887-1908.
412 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author, Correspondence, articles, drafts of writings, and other
papers. Includes material relating to the Home Culture Clubs, 10
letters from Mrs. Cable and her daughter, and 264 letters by Cable,
chiefly to Adeline Moffat, secretary of the Home Culture Clubs.
Cable's letters are personal' in tone, and describe his travels, activi-
ties and Interests.
1. Home Culture Clubs. I, Moffat, Adeline.
MS 61-3110
Columbia University Libraries
Bourne, Randolph Silliman, 1886-1918.
Papers, ca, 1910-48.
1000 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Author. Correspondence, diary (1916), MSS. and typescripts of
books and articles by Bourne relating chiefly to education and gov-
ernment, clippings or articles and critical estimates of Bourne's pub-
lications, and 20 notebooks of Columbia College notes and memos of
a European tour. Includes correspondence with personal friends
(1910-18) letters from magazines and publishers regarding Bourne's
writings, and correspondence (1930-48) between Alyse Gregory,
Dorothy Teall, und Agnes de Lima regarding Bourne and the possible
publication of his letters.
Gift of Agnes de Lima, 1955.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918.
MS 61-3111
Columbia University Libraries
Barker, George Granville, 1918-
Papers,1948.
51 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
English author. Correspondence and MSS. of poems. The letters
generally relate to the publication of Barker's poems. Correspond-
ents Include Leonard Cutis, John Gawswortb, Robert Herring, David
Higham, John Lehmann, and Denys Kllham Roberts,
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-6112
Columbia University Libraries
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864.
Papers, 1824-88.
12 boxes."
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, transcripts.
Journalist and poet. Correspondence, poems, lectures, and gene-
alogical and biographical material, of Benjamin, his family, and
some literary contemporaries. Many of the letters relate to Benja-
min's lecture tours. Correspondents include Willis Gaylord Clark,
Fitzgreene Holleek, Paul Hamilton Hayne, and John Lothrop
Motley.
Gift of William E. Benjamin, 1937.
1. Benjamin family. 2. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
MS 61-3113
Columbia University Libraries
Colonization Society of Virginia.
Records, 1823-59.
2v.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Minute book (Nov. 4, 1823-Feb. 5, 1859) and account book (1849-
MS 61-3114
641
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Colonization Society of Virginia,
(Continued)
68). The minute book was kept by Frederick Brnnsford. David J
K*?' Grattan James E. Heath, Thomas CalthorjJ MBo£
ard, Flenimg James, Benjamin B. Minor, and John O. Sieger and
£, a „ 8 J? P , r h Ted aDd e^sed by presidents John Marshall and John B.
wmi„L, t wn a | C „™ Unt T b0 ? k J WaS ke S l »y Thomas Harding Ellis and
William Williams. Includes records for the period when the Society
was an auxiliary of the American ColonlzatlorSociety P * *
Acquired before 190L *•-..-.
1. Negroes— Colonization. r. American Colonization Society
Auxiliary Society of Richmond. ««uu : ooraety.
Ylrsdnla Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3114
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1902.
Papers, 1724-1904.
ca.3ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
^.PV SlneSSman ; Correspondence, husiness papers, biographical ma-
rahn'/T^f^ 1 da » a <M, , t,le F ° Ulke , fam "y- e"PP^ and memo-
rabilia. Includes letters from prominent American and English
SS5£E » C 5 a \. Jo T hn William -Graham, Edward Grubb, ThonZ
Hodgkin Rufus M. Jones, Edward Hicks Maglll, Aaron M. Powell
E ^° r l S ^ rt !L Jol l 11 Wllhelm Rowtree, «°d illvanus P. Tnomplon
Checklist In the library. u ^*^ ■
Gift of Charles F. Jenkins, 1936-37.
1. Friends, Society of— Functionaries— Correspondence reminis-
cences, etc.^2. Foulke family. 8. Hngne. Inter^ional Peace Con^
Tn re „ nC ^n,?"- hr^^l" and ploneer "^-Illinois.,- i. Graham,
John William, 1859-1932. n. Grubb, Edward, 1854-193& m Hodg
k i D ' ,?? l 83 ^ 1 ? 18 - "■ Jones . Huft "> Matthew, 1863-1948. T.
MagUl, Edward Hicks, 1825-1907. vi. Powell, Aaron Macy7l832-
iSS' ™ Roberta - Emmor. ym. Rowntree, John Wllhelm, 1868-
1905. ix Thompson, Sllyanus Phillips, 1851-1916.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893.
Papers, 1757-1908.
ca. 2 ft. (1337 Items)
In University of Georgia Library
fl TnnpB k,. ..7u „r w ot Jones and his parents Charles
Brown, 1800-1871. «<u»-i809. m. Hodgson, William
Gepnrln.'. TTnlv . '.t.ii»
MS 61-3116
Dewey, Melvil, 1851-1931.
Pnpc- m. 1870-1001.
8 v. and 94 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
„n£ lbrar ,! an- Cor ™ s P° n(lenc e, account books, miscellaneous papers
and records, pamphlets, and photos, relating to Dewey's activities at
C n °' uni bia University, ? e New Tork State Library, Lake Pinrid I Club.
and the American Library Association and to his Interests in the
M,?i ffi "L ClasS 4 lflcatlon ' } be metr,c s y stem - an <l sPel"^ reform In!
of Dewe ° a " th6 type8crlpt of Grosvenor Dawe's biography
Gift of Godfrey Dewey, 1943-44.
_ 1 Columbia University. Libraries. 2. New York (State) Library
Extension Dlylston. 3. Lake Placid Club, N. Y. 4. Amer can L brary
£fo°rm ' '»% .^ Cla88,flcatlon ' Dec l» a l- 6. Metric system. 7 "sS
.f™ „ 8 -„^ ra , rlan8 ^" Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
L Dawe, George Gros- yenor, 1863-1948. Melvil Dewey.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3117
Bfahin, Milton Fletcher.
Memoirs, 1852-1933.
. 4 folders.
Ooltectlon™ 18 " 1 ' ° f Mlssourl L| brary, Western Historical Manuscripts
Memoirs of the son of a Methodist minister describing family
travels from Indiana to Nebraska and Kansas before the Civil War
"."J. ££!?« 2 e . .? ^'"B ? f 0MD . demonstrations In Kansas when it
was admitted to the Union, life as a youth along the Mississippi River,
Mammoth Cave, Brlgham young, and criticism of William H. Murray
Governor of Oklahoma. "
Gift of Dean B. Mahin.
Young, Brlgham, 1801-1877. 7. Murray, William Henry is^'
Missouri. Univ. Llbr. MR 01-3118
Presbyterian Historical Society.
Chur"h records, 1773-
ca.250ft.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Church registers, minutes of sessions, minutes of trustees, and
other official records, mainly of member churches of the Presbyterian
Church In the U. S. A., together with some records of member churches
of the United Presbyterian Church of North America with which It
united In 1958 to form the United Presbyterian Church In the USA
Outstanding collections include those of the First, Second, and Third
° h if^f ii°J» 5 h . ,la i de lS nia .\ a ? d other historicchurches of this area.
Items lUted individually In the repository's card catalog.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposit by Individual churches.
1. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. (General)— Hist.— Sources
2. Church records and registers— U. S. 3. Registers of births, etc —
U. S. 4. Presbyterian Church In Philadelphia. i. Philadelphia
First Presbyterian Church, n. Philadelphia. Second Presbyterian
Church, m. Philadelphia. Third Presbyterian Church. . iv Presby-
terian Church In the U. S. A. v. United Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A. vr. United Presbyterian Church of North America.
i^ k_ . '». MS 61-3119
Presbyterian Hist. Society
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909.
Papers, 1856-1908.
20ft.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
Correspondence dealing with Jackson's activities as an organizer
of pioneer Presbyterian churches In the West and In Alaska as U S
General Agent of Education In Alaska, and his Introduction of sibe^
rian reindeer into Alaska to relieve the native food problems • diaries
(1860-81) ; accounts (1880-1800) of his trips to Alaska - and Lapland ;
65 scrapbooks of contemporary clippings relating to the Rocky
Mountain area and Alaska : and Dhotos.
Chronological, biographical, and geographical card Indexes In the
repository. Also described In The Sheldon Jackson collection In the
Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia (thesis) by H. A Brann
(1951)
Information on literary rights available In the repository,
Gift of Jackson's daughter, Lesley Jackson, 1916.
1. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A— Missions. 2. Missions—
The West, 3. Missions — Alaska. 4. Education— Alaska. 5. Rein-
deer—Food. 6. Alaska — Descr. & trav. 7. Lapland — Descr. & trav.
8. Rocky Mountain region— -Descr. & trav.
'■■"' MS 61-3120
Presbyterian Hist. Society
Bayles, George Harry.
Papers, 1781-1955.
2 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (820)
Correspondence and other papers. Includes materials on Tecum-
seh, the Shawnee chief, on Monongalia County history, West Virginia
University history, and Bayles and Vandervort genealogy, and a
travel account (1936-87) from Greece, Crete, and Egypt Corre-
spondents include the American Museum of Natural History (1934-
Sn'h mq^TJ Can ?°,S le & S* f lvil - Engineers, the Circumnavigator's
Club (1943-54), and R. T. Wiley, historian, at Elizabeth, Pa, (1938-
Glft of Mrs. Bayles, 1956.
1. Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, 1768-1818. 2. Monongalia Co W Va
fLSP" J , y l ° ,, V Unlrera "y' *■ Bayles family S 5 a VandeVvoort
family. 6. Levant— Descr. & trav.
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 61-3121
Presbyterian. Historical Society.
Sermon collection, 1706-1919,
ca. 17 ft.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
SermonB of Presbyterian ministers. The most outstanding col-
lections are of Samuel Davles, John Rodgers, William Tennent Henry
Van Dyke; and John Wltherspoon. Other ministers represented In-
clude John King and Gilbert Tennent.
Card catalog in the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gifts from various sources.
1. Presbyterian Church— Sermons. 2. Sermons, American. i
Davles, Samuel, 1724-1761. n. Rodgers, John, 1727-1811. ra. Ten-
nent, William, 1705-1777. iv. Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933 v Wlth-
erspoon, John, 1723-1794.
Presbyterian Hist.
Society
MS 61-3122
642
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Carrol], James H ■•- -
Papers, 1812-1900.
5 boxes and 1 folder.
In West Virginia Library (118, 287)
Attorney and postmaster of KIngwood, W. Va. Correspondence
legal papers, advertising circulars, photos., and other materials. In-
cludes post office records of Preston County dating from the 1840's,
fettered letters relating to the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and
the Civil War, and political correspondence. Correspondents Include
Nathan Goff, Alonzo Lorlng, Joseph Rltzell, and Benjamin F. Shaffer
of Co. A, 7th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry.
Gift of Carleton O. Fierce and Oarleton O. Pierce, Jr.
1, Lawyers— Preston Co., W. Va.— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Postal service— West Virginia— Preston Co. 8. U. S.— Hist —
War of 1812. 4. U. S.— Hist.— War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 5 U S —
Hist— Civil War, 6, West Virginia— Pol. & govt.
MS 61-3123
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Bayles family.
Papers, 1830-1941.
6 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (770)
Mainly the correspondence and genealogical notes of John C. Bayles
of Morgnntown relating to the histories of the Bayles, Vandervort,
and other Monongalia County families, together with materials on
the history of West Virginia University buildings and the Dept. of
Buildings and Grounds, originals and copies of wills, deeds, and land
Burveys in Monongalia County, an account book for general mer-
chandise, Monongalia County (1857-59), newspaper clippings, a Civil
War poem entitled The third Virginia, photos., and other Items.
Gift of Mrs. G. Harry Bayles, 1055.
1. Monongalia Co., W. Va.— Geneal. 2. West Virginia. University-
Buildings, 8. Wills — Monongalia Co., W. Va, 4. Deeds — Monongalia
Co., W. Va. 5. Monongalia Co., W. Va. — Surveys. 6. Retail trade —
Monongalia Co., W. Va. 7. U. S. — Hist— Civil War— Poetry.
MS 61-3124
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Cassel, Abraham H collector.
Papers, 1680-1821.
41 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms part of the Abraham H. Cassel collection of Pennsylvania
German Imprints.
Letter book (1755) of Conrad Belssel; a death register (1728-
1821) of Ephrata Cloister, and other items relating to the cloister;
a collection of songs composed and arranged by Johannes Kelplus;
hymnbooks, religious tracts, a recipe book of Christopher Sauer, and
Bchoolhooks.
Purchase, 1882.
1. Belssel, Johann Conrad, 1699-1768. 2. Ephrata Community. 8.
Registers of births, etc. — Ephrata Community. 4. Hymns, German.
5. Seventh-Day Baptists — Hymns. 6. Church music — German Baptist
Brethren. 7. Kelplus, John, 1673-1708. 8. Sower, Christopher, 16937-
1758.
MS 61-3126
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Read, Keith Morton, 1880-1940, collector,
Georgia manuscripts, 1732-1905.
ca. 30 ft. (ca. 8625 items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Correspondence, deeds, land grants, books of minutes, county
records, ledgers, autographs, MSS. of Creek Indian laws, a diary of
Peter Gordon, a journal of Caleb Davis, and a diary and other papers
of Levi Sheftall. Includes letters from the following Governors of
Georgia, John Clark, Howell Cobb, John B. Gordon, George Handley,
John Houston, Richard Howley, Jared Irwin, James Jackson, Charles
J. Jenkins, Hershel Vespasian Johnson, Wilson Lumpkin, Charles J.
McDonald, John Martin, George Matthews, John Mllledge, David
Brydie Mitchell, William Schley, Edward Telfair, George W. Towns,
George M. Troup, John Wereat and James Wright. Other letter
writers Include John Barry, John MacPherson Berrien, Archibald
Bulloch, Pierce Butler, John O. Calhoun, William H. Crawford, Jef-
ferson Davis, William Few, John Forsyth, Benjamin Hawkins, Sellaa,
countess of Huntingdon, Andrew Jackson, Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Robert
B. Lee, Benjamin Lincoln, Chilly Mcintosh, Lachlan Mcintosh, James
Monroe, Nathaniel Pendleton, Thomas Pinckney, John Ridge, William
Henry Stiles, Anthony Wayne, James Moore Wayne, and John
Joachim Zubll.
Card flle In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Wormsloe Foundation, 1957.
1. Georgia— Hist— Sources. 2. Georgia — Governors — Autographs.
8. Jews In Georgia. 4. Registers of births, etc. — Georgia. 5, Indians
of North America — Treaties. l Creek Nation. Laws, statutes, etc.
rr. Davis, Caleb. m. Gordon, Peter, 1697-1740. rv.
Sheftall, Levi.
„ _ „ , ^ MS 61-3126
Georgia. Univ. Llbr.
Manigault, Louis, J. ca. 1829.
Papers, 1781-1883.
2034 items and 4 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, of Charleston, S. O. Correspondence, account book,
memorandum book (1858), notebook (1852), prescription book (1852)
plantation records, and other papers (chiefly 1840-78), of Manigault
and of members of his family. The papers contain Information on
Charleston, S. 0., including social and economic conditions, student
life at private schools, and the fire of December, 1801 ; management
of a rice plantation, with comments on the transition from slave to
free labor; and travel In Paris, London, Brussels, and other places
In Europe. Includes a few Civil War letters, an account book of
Manigault while at Yale, au<i letters from a family member In school
at the Lycei Imperial In Ff S.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1938-51.
1. Charleston, S, O. — Soc. condit 2. Private schools — South Caro-
lina — Charleston. 8. Charleston, S. O. College of Charleston. 4.
Charleston, S. C— Fire, 1861. 5. Plantations— South Carolina. 6.
Slavery In the U. S. — Emancipation. 7. Europe — Descr. & tra'v. —
1800-1918. a U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Con-
federate side. 9. Medicine — Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. I.
Manlgnult family.
MS 61-3127
Duke Univ. Library
Marshall, Joseph Warren Waldo, 1820-1904.
Papers, 1826V1940.
1488 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Physician, of Abbeville and Greenville, S. C. Correspondence,
Journal, bills, business papers, genealogical notes, and other papers
(chiefly 1870-1930) of Marshall, of Anne Eliza Marshall, and of the
Marshall family. The collection concerns the real estate business,
a European tour (1890's), the founding of a girl's school in Barham-
vllle, S. O., the Ku Klux Elan, a women's missionary society, family
reminiscences, and other matters.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1942.
1. Real' estate business — South Carolina. 2. Europe — Descr. &
trav. — 1800-1918. 8. South Carolina Female Collegiate Institute,
Barbamvllle. 4. Ku Klux Klnn In South Carolina. 5. Presbyterian
Church In South Carolina — Missions. I. Marshall, Anne Elizn, b.
1845. n. Marshall family.
MS 61-3128
Duke Univ. Library
Phillips, James J
Papers, 1797-1868.
52 Herns.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Physician, of Battleboro, N. O. Correspondence, land grant, deeds,
will, guardianship account, receipted bills, tax receipts, Confederate
and State bonds and money, and other papers. Includes accounts of
cotton sales and of purchases from Wilmington and Petersburg, and
letters (1861-83) from Benjamin F. White, Confederate officer of
Co. F., 6th North Carolina Regiment Other names mentioned In-
clude Henry Adams, John Adams, Zllpha Hraswell, James Fountain,
Prlscllla Hare, and William Linch,
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mary J. Sprulll, 1942-48.
1. Real property— Edgecombe Co., N. O. 2. Cotton trade— Edge-
combe Co., N. O. 8. North Carolina Infantry. 3th Regt, 1861-1865.
4. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories— North Carolina
■Infantry — 6th, 5. Bonds — Confederate States of America. 6.
Money — Confederate States of America. i. White, Benjamin F.
MS 61-3129
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
Gate wood, Charles Baehr, 1863-1896.
Papers, 1880-1960.
ca.8ft (7501tems)
In Arizona Plo.neers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz. )
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer. Correspondence (family and personal) , reports,
articles, reprints, and other papers relating to Gatewood and the
Apache campaigns ; 50 official reports of activities in the Southwest;
newspaper clippings and magazine articles; and 200 photos, of army
Bervlces, Indians, Southwest towns, and of the Gatewood family.
Includes papers written by Thomas Cruse and Brltton Davis.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Purchased, 1956.
1. Apache Indians— Wars, 1888-1886. 2. U. S. Army— Military
life. 8. Indians of North America — Southwest, New. 4. Indians —
Portraits. 5. Cities and towns — Southwest, New. i. Cruse,
Thomas, 1857-1943. n. Davis, Brltton, b. 1860. in. Gatewood family.
MS 61-3130
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc,
643
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Howard, Adolphus P
Papers, 1860-1938.
2 boxes ana 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (611, 516, 517)
Businessman and farmer. Family and business papers, Including
papers of Howard's father, John F. Howard, and other .members of
the family. Includes Information on Howard's farming Interests in
Weilavllle, Ohio, and Congo, West Virginia, as well as the J. W. &
A. P. Howard Co., a tannery In Corry, Pa.; a printing Arm In Co-
lumbus, Ohio; and banking In Pittsburgh. Some of the 1850 corre-
spondence Is to A. 6, DeSellem, Port Homer, Ohio, regarding the
American Missionary Association and antlslavery activities.
Gifts of Adam J. Glbas and H. H. Howard, 1952.
1. Agriculture — Ohio— Wellsvllle. 2. Agriculture — West Virginia-
Hancock Co. 8. Tanning. 4. Printing as a trade — Columbus, Ohio.
5. Banks and banking— Pittsburgh. 6. American Missionary Asso-
ciation. 7. Slavery in the U. S. — Anti-slavery movements.
MS 61-3131
West Virginia. Unlv, Library
Gennett Lumber Co., Ashevffls, N. 0.
Records, 183&-1964.
ca. 18,000 Items, 20 v., and 1 reel of microfilm.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, contracts, legal documents, and other records of
the Gennett Lumber Co., mostly for 1920-45. Includes t microfilm
copy of the autobiography of Andrew Gennett iv, chiefly concerned
with personal experiences and family history. Subjects include Civil
War reminiscences, life at Nashville and at Tulane and VanderbUt
Universities shortly lifter the war, the lumber business after 1890,
economic conditions in the U. S. after 1900, forest conservation,
U.S. politics and foreign relations during the World War I period,
and travel In Europe after the war.
Card Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Acquired, 1957.
1. Gennett family. 2. Education — Tennessee. 3, Nashville — Sot
life & cust. 4. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Con-
federate side. 5. Tulane University of Louisiana— Students. 6.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville — Students. 7. U. S. — Econ. condit.
8. Forests and forestry— U. S. 9. U. S. — PoL & govt. — 1018-1921.
10. U. S.^-For. rel.— 1918-1921.. 11. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1919-
x, Gennett, Andrew. ,
MS 61-3132-
Duke Unlv, Library
Guion family.
Papers, 1787-1937.
ca. 86(1 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, notes, checks, stock certificates, bill of exchange,
bank notes, newspaper clippings, and other material (largely 1880-
1900) of the Guiou family of New Bern, N. C. Most of the material
consists of clippings from a scrapbook. The papers relate to bank-
ing; the Guion, Hodman, Bryan, and Graham families; New Bern,
N. O.; Craven Co., N. 0.; Reconstruction Incidents: and other mat-
ters. Includes newspaper articles by James W. Bryan, Gertrude
Carraway, Mary Bayard Clarke, Owen G. Dunn, Charles L. Gasklll,
and John D. Whltford, concerning New Bern, and quarterly reports
and other naDers (1866-69) of the National Bank of New Bern, N. C.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. William Blount Guion and Mrs. Owen Haywood
Guion, ii. 1060.
: 1. Bunks and banking— Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Bryan fam-
ily. 8. Graham family. 4. Rodman family. 5. Craven Co., N. 0. —
Hist. 6. New Bern, N. C— Hist. 7. Edenton, X. C— Hist. i. New
Bern, N. C. National Bank.
MS 61-3133
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
McCraw family.
Papers of the McCraw and Turner families, 1837-1919.
104 items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, deeds, road petitions, a book of songs and poems,
surveys of Tennessee and Missouri land, tax receipts, and other
papers. Includes letters exchanged among family members living
In Tennessee and in Greene Co., Mo., discussing family news, crops,
and poverty In Tennessee after the Civil War; Civil War letters;
and letters discussing the estate of Nathan Turner and the appoint-
ment of John U McCraw as supervisor of registration for Greene Co.
Deposited by Mrs. D. T. Young.
1. Real property — Tennessee. 2. Real property — Missouri. 3.
Agriculture— Tennessee. 4. Agriculture — Missouri — Greene Co. 6.
U.S.— Hist. — Civil War— Personal narratives. 0. Ten-
nessee — Econ. condit.
MS 61-3134
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Mason, Charles Tayloe.
Papers, 1854-1906.
450 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Confederate officer. Correspondence, account book, commonplace
books, accounts, military documents and drawings, maps, and mem-
orabilia. Several items concern operations of the Engineer Corps
of the Army of Northern Virginia at Drewry's Bluff, Va. Correspond-
ents Include Briscoe Gerard Baldwin, William Nolan Berkeley, Brax-
ton Bragg, Carter M. Braxton, John Mercer Brooke, J. Wilcox Brown,
Albert H. Campbell, William Allen Carrlngton, John A. Coke, J. F.
Coldwell, Oliver H. P. Corprew, Malcolm H, Crump, Lawrence Alex-
ander Dnde, Joseph G. Dill, Charles H. Dlnimock, Augustus H
Drewry, E. D. Pacho, Arnold Elzey, Branch Jones Epes, Ebenezer
^,«rrnnd, Drury Boiling Fltshugh, N. Gill, Jeremy Francis Gilmer,
Joslah Gorgas, William A, Graves, William T. Gregory, Francis W.
Hancock, Creed T. Harper, David Bullock Harris, James O. Hensley,
Francis Herbst, J. McHenry Howard, Robert King Hudgins, O. P.
Hyde, Kensey Johns, M. B. Johnson, William R. Laws, Alexander
Robert l.uwton, Sidney Smith Lee, John Richard Lewellen, John
Minor Maury, Thomas S. Mills, Robert Dnbney Minor, John Kirk-
wood Mitchell, F. C. Morehead, A. G. Morgan, Charles Palfrey, John
Henry Parker, Thomas Randolph Price, A. James Rnhni, Alfred
London Hives, Francis Giidart Buftln, Isaac Munroe St. John, James
Alexander Seddon, Raphael Semmes, Francis W, Smith, Martin
Luther Smith, Summerfleid Smith, Thomas Tully Lynch Snead, Wil-
liam Glover Stanard, Powhatan Boiling Starke, Walter Husted
Stevens, William D. Stuart, Thomas Mann Randolph Talcott, O. F.
Temple, George Hunter Terrett, William Field Thompson, S. H.
Thorhurn, John Randolph Tucker, Walter Gwynh Turpln, Nicholas
H. Van Zandt, Joseph T. Walker, Edward N. Wilcox, John A. Wil-
liams, and Thomas Hicks Wynne.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of C. Mason Smith, 1922. '
1. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate side.
2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Regimental histories — Army of Northern
Virginia. 3. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Maps. 4. Tredegas Company,
Richmond. 5. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. 6. Agricul-
ture — Virginia. 7. Commonplace-books.
MS 61-3136
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Guerrant family.
Papers, 1788-1915.
335 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries, business accounts, notes concerning law-
suits and genealogy, other papers, and printed matter. Includes cor-
respondence and diaries of Peter Guerrant while serving in the Engi-
neer Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia, correspondence of
Charles Guerrant while a cadet at the U, S. Military Academy and a
member of the Virginia House of Delegates, notes on the U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, and a Bible with records of the Guerrant family.
Correspondents inelude James H. Alexander, Bray & Michaels, John
Breckinridge, Eva Smith Caldwell, M. A. Caldwell, Albert H. Camp-
bell, Charles E. Casseil, Reuben Cleary, Columbia Waddy Dickinson,
Reverdy Estill, Thomns M. Gathright, William Gray, George Fisher
Harrison, James G. Hoiman, A, T. Johnson, Leah Daniel Lynn, John
C. Miller, John G. Miller, William Griffith Mills, Andrew A. Montelro,
Emilia Eugenia Monteiro, Sallie O. T. Nlemeyer, Willis Michael
Parker, Alden Partridge, John Rutherfoord, John P. Smith, Nicholas
Philip Trlst, K. B. Tanner, Benjamin Philip Walker, Snllle G. Young,
and members of the-Anderson, Branch, Guerrant, Massle, and Waddy
families. """'
Collection has been analyzed,
Gift of Mrs. J. R. Massle, Sr., 1959.
1. U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 2. Confederate States of
America. Army. Engineers. 8. U. S. — Hist.— Civil War— Personal
narratives — Confederate side. 4. Virginia— Pol. & govt. i. Guer-
rant, Peter, ii. Guerrant, Charles.
MS 61-3136
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. New Jersey.
Records, 1752-1935.
100 v. and 15 folders.
In Princeton Theological Seminary Library.
In part, transcripts.
Records of the Synod (1835-1932) ; of the Presbyteries of Ablngton
(1752-58), Burlington (1849-70), Elisabeth (1824-76), Monmouth
(1860-1925), and West Jersey (1849-97); of churches In Atison
(1867-98), Barnegat (ca. 1870-80;, Bergen (1856-90), Camden (1888-
93), Cold Spring (1759-1807), Deerfleld (1807-21), Elizabeth (copy of
charter of 1763), Fairfield (1787-1840), Falrvlew (1867-84), Free-
hold (1797-1829), Howel (1831-38), Jersey City (1844-1985), Newark
(copy of charter of 1753), Rahway (1787-1853), Rosemont (1847-49),
MS 61-3137
644
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Synods. New Jersey.
Records, 1752-1935. (Continued)
Somers Point (1802-85), and Trenton (1849, 1907-11) ; of the Cumber-
land Bible Society, Bridgetown (1818-28) ; of the Sunday School
Union Society, Cumberland (1818-31) ; of the school and meeting-
bouse of Oceanvllle (1850-92) ; and of the monthly meeting of minis-
ters of West Jersey (1S19-20) Includes records of the Committee on
Education of the Presbytery of New York (1805-24) ; of the American
Board's Gaboon Mission (1843-71) ; and of the churches In Angoin,
French West Africa (1892-1902), and Benito, Spanish Guinea (1806-
80)
Unpuhllshed catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Deposited by the Synod of New Jersey, 1889-
1. Presbyterian Church In New Jersey— Hist. — Sources. 2. Church
records and registers — New Jersey. 3. Presbyterian Church In the
U. S. A. — Missions. 4. Missions — Guinea, Spanish. 5. Missions —
Africa, French West I. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.
Presbyteries. New York. n. American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions. Gaboon Mission.
MS 61-3137
Princeton Theol. Sem. Library
Munford family.
Papers of the Munford and Ellis families, 1777-1942.
12,497 items and 21 v.
In Duke'Uulverslty Library.
Correspondence and family, business, and personal papers (chiefly
1830,-1900) of the Munford and Bills families of Virginia. The ear-
lier portion of the papers centers around George Wythe Munford and
bis wife, of Richmond, and concerns Virginia and Virginians from the
Revolution through the Civil War. Includes correspondence of Pow-
hatan Ellis, Senator from Mississippi ; literary MSS. of members of
the Munford family ; and material on antebellum social, political, and
literary life, Civil War battles in Virginia and on the Mississippi
River, and Reconstruction days. The later -papers (after ca. 1866)
center around Thomas Taylor Munford, Confederate Cavalry general
and son of George Wytbe Munford, and concern Confederate cnvalry,
Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Virginia Military Institute, Confederate
controversies, and other matters. Includes a narrative of the Battle
of Five Forks and the retreat of Lee to Appomattox. Correspondents
and persons mentioned Include John Allan, John D. Blnir, Heros Von
Borcke, Alexander Brown, Agnes S. B. Gamble Cabell, R. H. Dabney,
John W. Daniel, Charles Ellis, Clement A. Evnns, J. B. Floyd, Henry
Gannett, Carter Glass, Wade Hampton, R. M. T. Hunter, Andrew
Johnson, J. W. Jones, Fltzhugh Lee, G. W. C. Lee, Stephen D. Lee,
John Letcher, James Longstreet, W. Gordon McOabe, J. Y, Mason,
D. H. Maury, Lucian Minor, John S. Mosby, Edgar Allan Poe, Roger
A Pryor, William Radford, Wyndham Robertson, Thomas Ruther-
foord, Edmund Schrlver, Philip Slaughter, William Smith, J. B. Tabb,
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker,- Martin Van Buren, H. A. Wise, Marcus J.
Wright, and members of the Allen, Nlmmo, Pegram, Talbot, Taylor,
Tucker, and Radford families.
Card index in the Uhrary. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections in the Duke University Library, by N. M. Tllley and
N. L Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1941-54.
1. Virginia— Hist.— 1775-1865— Sources. 2. American literature —
Virginia. 8. Virginia — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 4. Mississippi
River — Hist. — Civil War — Sources. 5. Reconstruction— Virginia. 6.
Confederate States of America. Army. Cavalry— Hist. 7. Jackson,
Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. 8. Virginia. Military Institute, Lex-
ington. 9. Five Forks, Va., Battle of, 1865. 10. Appomattox Cam-
paign, 1865. 11. Virginia— Geneal. 12. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
I. Munford, George Wythe, 1803-1882. n. Ellis, Powhatan, 1790-
1863. m. Munford, Thomas Taylor, 1831-1918. iv. Ellis family.
MS61-3138
DukeUalv. Library
Nadenbousch, John Quincy Adams, d. 1892.
Papers, 1821-87.
3174 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library. , t ,„„ „
Confederate officer and businessman, of Martlnsburg, W. Va. w>r-
respondence, accounts, receipts, statements, muster rolls, orders,
genealogical notes, and other personal, business, and military papers,
of Nadenbousch and of his family. The bulk of the collection consists
of business papers, mostly relating to Nadenbouseh's flour mill and
distillery. Includes material concerning the Berkeley Border Guards
(later, Co. D. of the 2d Regt., Virginia Infantry), which Nadenbousch
commanded; public affairs In Martlnsburg, W. Va,; the Berkeley Co.
Agricultural and Mechanical Association; and activities of the West
Virginia Legislature.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1984-19.
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Regimental histories— Virginia In-
fantry— 2d Co. D. 2. Virginia Infantry. 2d Regt., 1861-1865. Co. D.
3. Berkeley County (W. Va.) Agricultural and Mechanical Associa-
tion. 4. Flour-mills— Martlnsburg, W. Va. 5. Distilling Industries —
Martlnsburg, W. Va. 6. Martlnsburg, W. Va— Pol. & govt 7. West
Virginia— Pol. & govt. 8. U. S— Hist— CIvlUWer— Personal narra-
tives—Confederate side. I. Nadenbousch family.
MS 61-3139
Duke Univ. Library
Texas. University, Library.
Confederate records, 1861-65.
10 ft. (6434 items) ■
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
Correspondence, diaries, orders, reports, muster rolls, opinion books,
Confederate bonds, an order book, and other papers. Includes papers
of William W. Hunter of the O. S. Navy, quatermaster papers of the
Trans-Mlsslsslppl Dept, O. S. A., an order book of William Hicks
Jackson's Cavalry Division, opinion books of the Confederate Dept
of Justice, and reports and letters of Confederate military leaders such
as Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Joseph Eggleston Johnston,
and James Longstreet
Unpublished index in the library.
Purchased from Charles F. Heartman, 1940-41.
1 Confederate States of America. Army — Commissariat. 2. Con-
federate States of America. Army— Officers— Correspondence, rem-
iniscences, etc. 3. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives-
Confederate side. 4. U. S— Hist— Civil War— Registers, lists, etc. 5.
Law reports, digests, etc.— Confederate States of America. 6. Bonds-
Confederate States of America. i. Hunter, William W., captain,
o. s. N. II. Confederate States of America. Army, Trans-Mlsslsslppl
DePt " MS61-3140
Texas. Univ. Library
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends Historical
Library.
Journal collection, 1676-1949.
In Friends H?storical Library of Swarthmore College.
Quaker' »lf Salaries relating perconal and religious
emedenMS°ana accounts of visits to the American Indians in the late
!ltt and ekrry 19th centuries. Of special interest are Journals i of
Owen BTddl" Samuel Bownas, Joseph S. Elklnton Joshua Evans, Ed-
waird Hicks, Ellas Hicks, HalUday Jackson, Barclay White, and John
Woolman.
Card Index in the library. ....
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift and deposit, 1928- n
1 Friends, Society of— Functionaries— Correspondence, reminis-
cences etc 2 Friends, Society of— Hist.— Sources. 3. Friends, So-
clety of— Missions. 4. Indians of North America— Missions. 5. Ex-
perience (Religion) i. Biddle, Owen, 1737-1799. n. Bownas,
Samuel 1676-1753 m. Elklnton, Joseph Seotton, 1830-1905. iv.
IvaZ Joshua, 1731-1798. v. Hicks, Edward, 170K1849. «. Hicks,
Ellas 1748-1830. vn. Jackson, Halllday, 1771-1835. vm. White,
Barclay, ix. Woolman, John, 1720-1772. ,«,,,., „.,.«
Mo 61— 3141
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938.
Papers. 1815-1937.
ca. 2500 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Innart. transcript (typewritten)
Physician and genealogist, of St. Joseph, Mo. Chiefly correspond-
ence and genealogical notes used in the preparation of Mortons un-
published work, The Mortons and their kin (1920), and material con-
earning the Ashton, Aston, Banks, Earner, Batche lor, Beall, Beck-
wlth Belcher, Belfleld.Bellfleld, Blckley, Blades, Blanchan, Bledsoe,
Boar'dley, Booker, Bordley, Bos, Bottomley, Bourne^Bouton, Bowman,
Bowyer, Breckinridge, Brlcker, Brockenbrough, Brown, Browne!!,
Bryant, Burden, Burwell, Caldwell, Cave, Chew, Chiles, Chrlsman,
Claiborne Cocke, Cole, Colhoun, Colston, Cook, Cooper, Cox, Craig-
head Dabney, Darby, Davidson, Davis, Decker, Dinwiddle, Dixon,
Doreey, Douglas, Downing, Dubois, Dupuy, Duryea Bastlce, Edwards,
EUls Elting; Bwlng, Farrar, Fort, Froman, Gathrlght, Giles, Goslee,
oi«S*t Green Gregory, Griggs, Grubb, Grubbs, Grundy, Haden,
Hardin Having, BtaS, Hart.Hawklns, Hayden, Hendrlck. Henry/
HUeHore, Holland, Hoss, Hubard, Hudson, Hunt, Jackson James,
JamesWjohnson, Johnston, Jordon, Jorrlssen, Klrkpatrlck, Knowlea,
Koupp! Lackland LaForce, Lane, LeFebre, Lloyd, McCurley, Mc-
nnnala Madison Massle, Maxwell, Means, Meriwether, Metcalf,
Morris, Morton, Mothershead, Mountjoy, Newman .Nlmmo, Northern
nvprton Pannlll. Payne, Pendleton, Perk ns, Perrin, Pollard, Porter,
Prfre Pryor Reason, Robertson, Ross, Royall, Sanford, Schley,
Sch^nct Sevier, Shelton, 'sherman, Shipley, Slaughter, Slecht, Smith,
Swood, Sta'llard. S reet, Stevenson Strother Stroud, Stuart,
Sydenham Tarpley, Taylor, Terrell, Thornton, Thorowgood, Todd,
Upshaw, Van Meter, Venable, Walker, Washington, Watklns, West,
MS 61-3142
645
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938.
(Continued)
Papers, 1816-1937.
Williams, Wilson, Wood, Woodson, and Wright families Includes a
'taS "COT™'"" 7 ( i 863 - 64 i keptby W,lliam Barry Johnton
mi„i.i ?t ' , • [correspondence of Thomas Bottomley, a Methodist
£>d ¥5£ ^ Ul8 H T '" e f Dd ■""•"sWvKy. j the Morton rami* aTbum
fi™^? n m °t drawings. Correspondents Include Mary Briar, Wll
ham H. Coffin John W. Cook, Mrs. Joseph H. Drake, Edward S Frev
Thomas Jenkins, Mary Ann Fort Jones, Sally Ann NwrTs Joseph M
Robertson, Edward Stevenson, J. R. Strange Beverlev W»i«h »^
m Tnd e e™ e S , ln h pa B rt. tt0mley • "^ »»»*S^toto talSt^ ™*
Gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Morton, 1827--40
S^Ston^dW
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3142
Greene Co., Ga.
Records, 1779-1900.
1514 Items and 84 v.
In Duke University Library.
Records of Greene, Franklin, and Wilkes Counties. Ga. Greeue Co
!r° rdS ^i lld ^ court docketa and minutes, fee books! estraTboota
Ir^ ^ T" 8 ' land '"dentures. **<»>. tlUe^TfiCS
^J£ri warran ts. tax returns, summonses, subpoenas, affldkvltB and
appeals, for the late 18th and early llHh centuries Franklin Co
SSS^^SSJ mfllDly 0t land graDtS and deeds - """eyors- plate, wl?:
rants, promissory notes, accounts, receipts, and tax In kind assess.
wKlLX! 1 '" USt ; ate VTl ?> ,eTel8 of land ' "8 eomm^lHes, 17SM8W
£ , £ C !™°" iB a "> »'£•** tried before the Inferior aid Supertor
Hater\h» m ^ e „H C0 « nt f ^ (180 ^ 50) Includes a fe w documents from
o fS. *£S5i a 5 d , Brt jS ^ nU ?- Persons mentioned Include Duncan
G. Campbell, Thomas W. Cobb, Francis Hiram Cone, William Crosby
Dawson, Thomas Flournoy Poster, Augustus Baldwin Longstrlet
EugenlusAristldes Nlsbet, and Harrison Watts. ""gstreet,
wtiAnMn^h '^'l 6 '^ rary - Mso described In Guide to the MS. col-
G^wln D 1M?) Ver8 ^ L ' brary ' by N> M ' T11Iey and N - L
Acquired, 1833-67.
o. 1, ^"J? r< *°rds— Greene Co., Ga. 2. Court records— Franklin Co.
O 8, i£ Fra , nk J. lD ??i' G"-^". «>ndl,t. 4. Court records-Wilies
Co., Ga. I. Franklin Co., Ga. n. Wilkes Co., Ga.
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-3143
Orme, William Ward, 1832-1866.
Papers, 1866-94.
182 Items in 6 v.
Sw^^V' ""^"VlMnota Historical Survey collections.
ra 2 er h aQ d Arn, y offlcer- Correspondence, a speech (1860) ap-
n 8 -™. £ « y ° rme ' ™??? s on aca demlc work of Joseph and Francta
Orme at Georgetown College In D. O., notes on the voting records of
ta£ Tn^L?". ■ S| le f ?'. and bU8ln «s affairs, and personal mat-
SSL. 5 BdeS a , vomme , of 'etters from David Davis, and a volume of
letters from various political figures to Davis and his wife CorrS
HE??? l H nd 2 l, J\J* to Dlekey - Tnomas Drummond? W ffl'am Ha^
rlson Grlgsby R, w. Hanford, A J. Harding, Ward Hill L^mon David
tA 2H «' ,1 A. LoganrMra William McOullough, James Orme,
M^°»7 n8, J l £ a : W1 I" am W - ° rme . John ^ Bontt, John M. Scott
tt P kii'!: Adla . 1 B - Stevenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Swett
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Lucy Orme Morgan, 1830-31
nntaL^ r *^ w ^^! V ff^' Wai *">gtoi>. D, C.-Students. 2. Illi-
nois— PoV& govt.— Civil War, 3. U.S.— Pol. & govt— Civil War 4.
a^^'m: 6 ' Yates, Bichard, Isfs-ISTS. , uK T £
Illinois, University.
Ill, Hist. Survey
MS 61-3144
Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood, Ohio.
Library.
Manuscript collection, 13th-19th cent.
40 items.
In Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West Library.
In part, transcripts.
A„Lw UdeS o? V 5l lqm MSS " and 6 vellum fragments, of works by St
Augustine, St. Cyprian, Pope Innocent m, St. Peter Damlnn, and
K. i iS?' and , of varlous liturgical and devotional works, In-
S? d i g t wlth , musl<:al notations; 16 MSS. on paper of worki by
iHomas Bever, Leonardo Brum, J. Casslanus Oostacker, 1. 1. Cunninjr-
^J™ ft ^r ncb ' Danlel O'Regan, William Piatt, Elizabeth Ann
seton, and M. Wouters, and of various other religious works; and 6
typewritten extracts about friars from official reports of the U S
Philippine Commission.
Unpublished catalog in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gifts and deposits of the Archbishops of Cincinnati and others,
1828-1855.
L Catholic literature— Manuscripts. 2. Catholic Church— Doctrinal
and controversial works. 3. Church lands — Philippine Islands 4 Gt
Brit— Constitutional history. 5. U. S. Army— Regulations ' i
Catholic Church, Liturgy and ritual.
MS #1-3145
Mount St. Mary's Sem- Inary of the West. Llbr.
Macdonald, Duncan Black, 1863-1943.
Papers, 1892-1943.
ca. 10 file drawers. . *
In Hartford Seminary Foundation Library.
Orientalist, professor, and author. Correspondence, diaries (1907-
08), literary MSS., diplomas, and other papers of Macdonald and his
wife, Mary B. Macdonald. Concerns Hebrew and Arabic languages
and cultures, Islam, the Old Testament, and missionary work in Cairo
Correspondents include members of the Macdonald family In Scot-
land, translators of the Arabian nights, and Joshua Finkel, William
Henry Temple Galrdner, James Hastings, Benjamin Labaree' Reynold
Alleyne Nicholson, George Sarton, William Ambrose Shedd, and Arent
Jan Wensinck.
Finding aid In the library.
1. Oriental studies. 2. Missions— Cairo. 3. Macdonald family 4
Arabian nights. 5. U. S.— Soc. life & eust i Mac-
donald, Mary (Bartlett) d. 1828.
Hartford Sem. Found. Library MS 61-3146
Battey, Robert, 1828-1896.
Papers, 1810-94.
173 Items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Surgeon. Correspondence, receipts, notes, excerpts from ledgers
and cashbooks, a speech, an epitaph of Jemlmah Battey, a genealogy
of the Battey family, and other papers, mostly letters of Battey his
wife, Martha Smith Battey, his brother, George M. Battey, and other
members of the family. Concerns medicine and surgery, Interviews
with physicians on trips to Europe and America, slavery, conditions
during the Civil War and Reconstruction, family problems, and per-
sonal matters. The bulk of the material is of the period 1848-68
Correspondents include Mary Battey Halsey, other members of the
Halsey family, Susan Magruder, and Murllla Newton.
Finding aids in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Robert B. Troutman, 1860.
1. Battey family. 2. Surgeons— Correspondence, reminiscences etc
3. U. S. — Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side
4. Slavery in the U. S.— Georgia. 5. Georgia— Hist— Civil War-
Sources 6. Reconstruction— Georgia. i. Battey, Martha Baldwin
Allen (Smith) 1831-1822. n. Battey, George Magruder, 1B28-1856.
MS 61-3147
Emory Univ. Library
Polack, William Gustave, 1890-1960.
Papers, 1904-60.
7 ft. (ca. 8300 Items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St. Louis)
Lutheran pastor and educator. Correspondence chiefly relating to
the publication of the Lutheran hymnal; sermons; lecture notes on
the Lutheran liturgy, hymnody, and the history of religion In
America; editorials for the Lutheran witness; hymns; a MS of
Songs^hat live; and newspaper clippings relating to Polack. The
material Is related to the repository's- L. Fuerbrlnger, Karl Kretz-
mann, and the Synodlcal Conference collections.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Deposited by Mrs. Polack, 1846-56.
1. Lutheran hymnal. 2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. 3 Lutheran
Church. Liturgy and ritual. 4. Lutheran Church— Hymns.
5. U. S.— Church history. i. The Lutheran witness.
Concordia Historical Institute MS 61-3148
Fisk University, Nashville. Library,
George Gershwin memorial collection of music and musi-
cal literature : manuscripts.
18 ft
In Pisk University Library.
Correspondence, MS. music scores, drawings, scrapbooks, programs
(ca. 6 feet) and photos, (ca. 8 feet), mostly of the 19th and 20th cen-
turies. Includes Cari Van Vechten's scrapbooks compiled while he
MS 61-3149
(546
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Fisk University, Nashville. Library. George Gershwin
memorial collection ... (Continued)
was a music critic, and his collection of copyright photos, of musical
figures. Names mentioned Include Georges Auric, Samuel Barber,
Leonard Bernstein, Alessandro Bond, Paul Bowles, Thomas Breton,
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Aaron Copland, Katherlne Dunham, Geral-
dine Farrar, Mary Garden, George Gershwin, Lawrence Gllman,
Charles Gounod, Oscar Hammersteln, Victor Herbert, J. Rosamond
Johnson, Fritz Krelsler, Christine Nllsson, Glacomo Puccini, William
Grant Still, Deems Taylor, Virgil Thomson and Richard Wagner.
•The manuscripts and related material are part of an Integrated col-
lection of 207 feet, Including published music, phonodlscs, pamphlets,
periodicals and books.
Unpublished index In repository. Also described In Selected items
from the George Gershwin memorial collection of music and music? !^
literature (1947)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gifts of Carl Van Vechten and others, 1944-
1 Music— Manuscripts. 2. Concerts — Programs. 3. Musicians-
Portraits. 4. Music— U. S. I. Van Vechten, Oarl, 1880- col-
lector, n. Title.
MS 61-3149
. Fisk Univ. Library
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minnesota Con-
ference.
Archives, 1851-
81 ft. and 20 file drawers.
In Gustavus Adolphus College Archives.
Correspondence, minutes, diaries, and other records. Includes rec-
ords (1904-30) of Minnesota College, with the correspondence of Its
president, Frank Nelson ; notebooks on the history of the Minnesota
Conference by Braeroy Johnson; and papers of Its presidents: Eric
Norelius, Peter Sjoblom, John Fremling, John Andrew Krantz, Peter
August Mattson, Bmll Swenson, Emeroy Johnson, and Nels Johan
Wllhelm Nelson. The Norelius papers Include letters concerning
claims made by settlers against the State of Minnesota for losses
suffered during the Sioux uprising. The material Is related to the
Gustavus Aclolbhus Colleee Archives.
Card Index in the repository.
Gift of and deposited by Minnesota Conference Headquarters,
1. Lutheran Church In Minnesota— Hist.— Sources. 2. Swedes in
Minnesota. 8. Dakota Indians— Wars, 1862-1865— Claims. i. Nel-
son, Frank, 1865-1941. n. Norelius, Eric, 1833-101G. in. SJobloin,
Peter, 1834-1909. iv. Fremling, John, 1842-1917. v. Krantz, John
Andrew, 1857-1945. vi. Mattson, Peter August, 1865-1944. vii.
Swenson, Emil, 1884- vm. Johnson, Emeroy. rr. Nelson, Nels
Johan Wllhelm, 1867-1954. x. Minnesota College, Minneapolis.
MS 61-3160
Gustavus Adolphus
College
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
(Diooese)
Archives, 1727-1965.
ca. 175,000 Items.
Conneotiout
In Trinity College Library (Hartford)
In part, photocopies made from o.rlglnals In the Society for the
Propagation of the Gospel In Foreign Parts (London), Fulhnm Palace
(London), the Church Historical Society of the P. E. Church (Aus-
tin, Texas) , and other repositories.
Papers of the Bishops of Connecticut (over 6,000 pieces, 1784-
1955) Include those of Edward Campion Acheson, Ohauncey Bunce
Brewster, Thomas Church Brownell, Frederick Grandy Budlong,
Walter Henry Gray, Abraham Jarvls, Samuel Seabury, and John
Williams. Other papers Include those of Eben Edwards Ileaiclsley,
William Agur Beardsley, George Burgess, first Bishop of Maine, and
Samuel Farinar Jarvls, together with early sermons of prominent
clergymen (1727-1850), early records of Christ Churcli Cathedral,
Hartford (500 Items), Connecticut parochial archives (over 4000
Items), parish registers, records of various diocesan associations and
societies, pupers of the Standing Committee of the Diocese (30,000
Items, from 1700), records of the Society for the Increase of the
Ministry (12,000 Items), and filmed letters and documents, especially
of reports of missionaries in Connecticut and records of the Episcopal
Academy of Connecticut (1789-1925), Including papers of Eri David-
son Woodbury.
Described in Inventory of the church archives of Connec tleut.
Protestant Episcopal, by the Historical Records Survey (1940) p. ^&-
60. Accessions reported In Connecticut churchman and in Histori-
ographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut.
Deposit by the Diocese of Connecticut.
1 Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Government. 2.
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.— Connecticut— Hist.—
Sources. 3. Protestant Episcopal Church In the TJ. S. A— Sermons.
4 Hartford. Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal) 5. Church rec-
ords and registers— Connecticut. 6. Protestant Episcopal Church In
the U. S. A.— Missions. 7. Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn.
MS 61—3151
Protestant Episc. Diocese of Conn. Archives
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1812-1901.
Papers, 1762-1901.
328 v.
In Hartford Seminary Foundation Library.
Congregational minister, and author. Correspondence, an auto-
biography, 25 volumes of pastoral reminiscences in sermons, 15
volumes of pastoral reminiscences of various tours In Europe, the
Middle East, and America, 8 volumes of memoranda related to hla
writings 17 volumes of extracts, 249 volumes of anecdotes and clip-
pings addresses, reviewB, notebooks, 6 volumes of lectures in tha
form of letters, a synopsis of lectures, (1885-86), sketches of prayer
meetings in Eliot Church, documents relating to the Hartford The-
ological Seminary and other seminaries, a diary of Maria Doble
Thompson, a biographical record of the Yale University Class of
1835 and other papers. Includes commentary on theological move-
ments of the 19th century ; observations on political, social, and cul-
tural life In the United States and Europe; and material on hla long
connection with the missionary movement
Finding aid In the library.
1 Congregational churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences etc 2 Congregational churches — Sermons. 8. Congrega-
tional churches— Missions. 4. Pastoral theology— Anecdotes, fucetiae,
satire, etc 6 Theological seminaries— U. S. 6. Hartford Theologi-
cal Seminary, Hartford, Conn. 7. Boston. Eliot Church. 8. Tale
University. Class of 183B. ,, a „„ „^„
MS 61-3162
Hartford Sem. Found. Library
Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931.
Papers, 1863-1930.
16 ft. (8000 items)
In Concordia Historical Institute (St Loute) .„„„„„„
Lutheran pastor and educator. Correspondence ; sermons essays
and lecture notes on articles of Christian dogmatics, especially on
?ne doVtrlne of Scripture, the nature of theology, the person i and work
of Christ, and the doctrine of election ; conference papers i relatingto
matters of doctrine and practice In the Lutheran Church, and com-
mente on theological Issues; and a MS. of Pleper's Brief ^state-
ment of the MissSurl Synod's doctrinal position, m-oofs of Chrlstllche
dogmatlk, and articles submitted to him for Lehre and Wehre. ^In-
cludes letters relating to the Norwegian Union and "Opgjoer, the Cin-
cinnati excommunication case, and the controversy In the Wisconsin
Svnod with PleDer's hrother August on the doctrine of the Church.
Correspondents Include Frledrich Bente, Johann Frledrlch Buenger,
Ottomar Fuerbrlnger, Theodore Conrad Graebner, Vilhelm Koren,
Frederick Pfotenhnuar, P. Sauer, Wllhelm Slhler, Oarl Ferdinand
Wllhelm Walther, and Henry C. Wyneken.
Unpublished guide In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Pieper, 1958.
1. Lutheran Church— Clergy— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
2. Lutheran Church— Sermons. S. Sermons, German — U. S. 4. The-
ology, Doctrinal— Addresses, essays, lectures. 6. Lutheran Church-
Doctrinal and controversial works. 6. Pieper, August, 1857-1946.
r Pieper, Franz August Otto, 1852-1931. Brief statement of the
Missouri Synod's doctrinal position, n, Pieper, Frana
August Otto, 1852- 1931. Chrlstllche dogmatlk.
Mo 61-815!}
Concordia Historical 'Institute
Wormeley family.
Papers, 1671-1952.
1582 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Correspondence, accounts, scrapbooks, autograph album, speeches,
poems, checks, receipts, wills, land plats, genealogical notes, news-
paper clippings, photos., memorabilia, and other material. Includes
papers pertaining to Carter Warner Wormeley's positions as publicity
director of the Democratic Party and the State of Virginia, muster
rolls of the King William Co. Greys of the 87th Regiment of Virginia
Militia (1845, 1847), Nnnnie E. Kent's The Confederate wedding of
Major John Blair Harvle, and the autobiography of Ralph Harvle
Wormeley. Correspondents Include Caroline M. Douglas Andersou,
Elizabeth Wade Anderson, Sarah Jane McB'errin Anderson, Lady
Nancy Astor, Walter R. Bishop, James Brown, Dr. William Browne,
John Stewart Bryan, Edmund Cody Burnett, Harry Flood Byrd,
Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., Richard Evelyn Byrd (1800-1925), Richard
Evelyn Byrd •(1888-1958), Marin Carter Hall Wormeley Caldwell,
William Shnkespeare Caldwell, Louise Howard Campbell, Herbert
Augustine Clulborne, Lucy Waller Wormeley Crawford, Lucy Worme-
ley Crawford, Benjumln Day, Sophie Caldwell Deune, George S.
Eaton Thomas J. Evans, William Fellman, Douglas Southull Free-
man Augustus A. Gibson, Carter Glass, Dunlel Grinnan, Fairfax
Harrison, Frances Rout Harvle, Lewis Edwin Harvle, John Johns,
Lucy L Kelley, Dabney Stewart Lancaster, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley
Latimer, Fttzhugh Lee, William Bernard Lightfoot, William Gordon
McCabe, William Hodges Mann, Nancy Anderson Marye, Lucy R.
Mason, Eleanor Swunn Mitchell, Thomas Nelson 1'ukp, George Camp-
bell Peary John Garland Pollard, James Hubert Price, Knte Rowzle,
MS 61-3154
647
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wormeley family. p aperS| 1671-1952. (Continued*
John White Stevenson, Lucy D. Swann, Elbert Lee Trlnkle William
i«S ° r B T f h Ck ; He S. ry V ° 0rheeS ' Cart4r Warne^Wo meleV (18lT
1892), Katherine Preseott Wormeley, Lucy Wormelev LuVv r
Wormeley, Philip , Dn val Wormeley, Philip Llghtfoo? Wormeley^Ralp^
ZrTv?, T > B «>p h Harvie Wormeley, Ralph Randolph Wormeley
Collection has been analyzed by the society
Gift of the estates of Carter Warner Wormeley and Ralnh Harvie
Wormeley, through tho courtesy of Sarah Blal/Ha^vfe Wormeley!
v, "*•, Autographs— Collections. 2. Democratic Party. Virginia 8
Virginia. Conservation Commission. Division of Publicity and' Adl
vertlslng. 4. King William Co., Va. - MUltla - Muster roUs 5
t8 n 7^938. fan " ,y - 6 - Ha " ey fan " Iy - ■ - 1 ' Wormeley, CaterWarne?;
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3154
Illinois Conference Historical Society.
Collections, 1824-
ca. 400 ft.
In Illinois Wesleyan University Library. .
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Records, correspondence, and other papers relating to the Illinois
Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1824-91) ; the North
Illinois Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church (1844-98) ;
the Odin, Salem, and Waverly Districts of the Illinois Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, Scuth; and to various subsidiary
districts, circuits, local lurches and other organizations. Contains
records of Conference and local church trials of ministers and laymen
6 ,^„ a8 J tenry Bue11 < 18S2 ). & L. Bobtnson (1835), Elijah Knox
(1886), W. B. Mack (1886), A. G. Meacham (18S9), Benjamin New-
man (1839), The York-Parker-Green-Bond case (1839), The William
Burns-Henry Yost trial (1841), B. G. Falconer (1847), and Thomas
W. Jones (1850) ; histories of Methodist work In Illinois, by James
Leaton, W. N. McElroy and others; and correspondence and other ma-
terial on various local and state aspects of Methodist work. Includes
the James Leaton collection and the John H, Ryan collection.
o Card index and unpublished guide In the library. Described In the
Society s Manual (1958) , and In William Warren Sweet's The Metho-
dists (1946) p. 738-784. •
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. Methodist Church in Illinois— Hist— Sources. 2. Church records
and registers — Illinois. 8. Ecclesiastical courts — Illinois 1.
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Illinois, n. Methodist
Episcopal Church. Conferences. Central Illinois, m. Methodist
Episcopal Church, South. Conferences. Illinois. iy. Methodist
Protestant Church. Conferences. North Illinois.
,„,„„, ' , MS 61-3155
Illinois Wesleyan Univ. Library
Mills College, , Oalif. Library.
California writers collection, ca. 1840-
ca.Sft.
In Mills College Library.
tln C0 A 1 ^» de 5, < i e and ™?'' ary MSS - 0( Gertrude Atherton, Mary Aus-
f&n^ n^ B1< ?, Ce ■ Wlt J? r Bynner ' Inn Donna Coolbrlth, Dane
$2* ^i,H Qe ° r ^ e I?' atl ° ^ rb ^ Arthur Da * 9 ° n Flcke, Sara Bard
Field; Hlldegarde Planner, Bret Harte, William Henry Irwin, Robin-
Mmi. 6 ^?' n S ° ar Lewis, Jack London, Edwin Markham, Joaquin
^ Ol B rW Q ^ elSC « a !iK Ne A hardt ' Wllllam Sar °y an . Edward Rowland
f« t w^ ^ te J ~ mlth ' George sterlln K. Genevieve Taggard, Marie
fou^ Z *£' nl? ° h . ar1 ^ ^ rBklne Scott Wood - Belated material is
found In the library's Bender, Coolldge and Hitchcock-Colt collec-
Flndlng aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gifts from Albert M. Bender and others, 1920-
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. American lit-
erature— l.nllfornla. 1. Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn), 1857-
?«S" '-imUi * \ Mary <? unter > 1868-1934. 111. Bierce, Ambrose,
«S"J2J« ? • S 5 ' n ,? e ''• W i tte1 '' lm ~ v. Coolbrlth, Ina Donna
}f%t 1628 - VI ' 9°o»dge, Dane, 1873-1940. vn. Field, Sara Bard,
,1 , „vm.- Harte, Bret, 1886-1902. rx. Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-
£J^™* ^W^L si. London, Jack, 1876-1916. xn. Mark-
ham, Edwin. 1852-1940. xrrr. Miller, Joaquin, 18417-1913. xiv Sill,
Edward Rowland. 1841-1887. xv. Sterling, George, 1869-1026. xvi
Wood, Charles Ersklne Scott, 1852-1944.
Mills College. Library
MS 61-3156
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.
Records, 1789-
ca. 146 ft. and 295 reels of mlcrofllni.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
In part, transcripts of originals that have been destroyed
Correspondence, minutes, and other papers uf the annual conven-
tion, boards, committees, and other official agencies of tlie national
church. Correspondence Includes letters of the Board of Foreign Mis-
sions Board of Publication, College Board, and the Western Foreign
Missionary Society relating to Indian customs, education and voca-
tlonal training, treatises and government agents, traders, missions
among Indians and Chinese In California and other missionary work
among foreign language groups, hostility between neighboring tribes
unscrupulous white men, and economic conditions • missionaries in
I^A. i 1 ? ! Im1 ' a ; J 1 '""' Ja P^ n . Ko > ea . the Latin American coun-
tries, the Philippine Islands, Siam, and Syria ; financial support of ca
50 coleges connected with the Presbyterian Church in the U S a!
and higher education In the United States; hymnals, Sunday Bchoo'l
libraries, »nd miscellaneous subjects, includes minutes and other
records of the General Assembly.
Indexed In part. Unpublished calendar, and card catalog in the re-
pository. Also described In part In the Presbyterian Historical So-
ciety journal, v. 81, no. 1 (Mar. 1953) p. 63-70.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by, and gifts of the Individual bodies, boards, and com.
mlttees. ■
J' P " sbyt f ! an l J Cn " , ' ch , ln the v - S- A.-Government. 2. Presby-
£? a \?^ Ch ln } h l?-- S - ^-M'salons. 3. Indians of North Amer-
tea — Missions. 4. Missions — California. 5. Missions — U S —To
Chinese. 6. Presbyterian Church ln the U. S. A— Education". 7 Uni-
versities and colleges-U. S.-Flnance. 8. Presbyterian Church in the
U. S. A — Hymns. 9. Libraries, Sunday-school. 1 Presbvterlan
n^h '■ n 'Jlf V +h\ B 2? rd of foreign Missions. 11'. Presbyterian
Church ln the U. S. A. Board of Publication and Sabbath School
S^ > m ,' P 2* b y terlaD Church In the U. S. A. College Boird iv
Presbyter an Church in the U. S. A. General Assembly v. Western
Foreign Missionary Society of the United States. "=»«=ru
Presbyterian Hist. Society MS 61-3157
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935.
Papers, 1870-1925.
15 ft (600 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Explorer, author, and artist. Four diaries supplemented with pen-
cil sketches of trips to Europe, Edinburgh, Iceland-Norway, and New
York; notes on George Armstrong Custer, John Charles Fremont,
American Indians, Colorado River, and Western American history ;
and Dellenbaugh's sketches, paintings, and photos, of Western Ameri-
can scenes, and 800 stereoscopic views of John Wesley Powell's expe-
ditions down the Colorado River.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of W. J. Hollldav. ca, 1950.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Europe— Descr. & trav.—
Views. 8. Iceland— Descr. & trav.— Views. 4, New York— Descr —
yi eW ? - 5 ,'o C o U V^ George Ari »strong, 1839-1876. 6. Fremont, John
Charles, 1818-1890. 7. Indians of North America 8 The West —
Hist. 9. The West — Descr. & trav. — Views. 10. Colorado River —
Views.
MS 61-3158
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
Massie, William, 1795-1862.
Papers, 1766-1890.
6081temsand 4v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, of Nelson Co., Va. Correspondence, plantation records, In-
dentures, deeds, Inventory, surveyor's plats, architectural drawings,
weather memoranda (1858-60) , and other papers, of Massie and of his
5 a »o» r '«^ homas Massle (1747-1834), and brother, Thomas Massie
(1783-1864). The collection concerns economic conditions, politics,
and International events before the Civil War; antebellum education
in Virginia ; commodity and land prices; the production of hemp and
/1v£?; ; Hampden-Sydney College (1834) ; and the Chicago Are
1I87I 1 .
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1933-53.
1. Massie family. 2. Plantations— Nelson Co., Va. 8 U S — Econ
condlt. 4. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1783-1865. 6. Prices— Virginia 6
Education— Virginia. 7. Hemp— Virginia. 8. Tobacco manufacture
f," trfde— Virginia. 9. Hampden-Sydney College, Hampdeu-Sydney,
Va. 10. Chicago— Fire, 1871. 11. Meteorology— Nelson Co. Vh. 1
Massie, Thomas, 1747-1834. 11. Massie, Thomas.
™ , r, , r lt MS 61-3159
Duke Univ. Library
Ruffner, Henry, 1789-1861.
Papers of Henry Ruffner and William Henry Ruffner,
1843-1908.
Oft.
In Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches collections (Montreat, N. C.)
Diary, accounts, business notes and other papers of Henry Ruffner,
a Presbyterian minister and president of Washington College in Lex-
MS 61-3160
G4S
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Ruffner, Henry, 1789-1861. Papers of Henry Ruffner and
William Henry Ruffner, 1843-1908. (Continued)
Ington, Va. The papers of William Henry Bnffner Include letters re-
ceived from prominent Presbyterian theologians, educators, and pas-
tors of the mid-nineteenth century, a diary, the Ruffner, Lyle, Finley,
and Caruthers family history, notes on the Philadelphia pastorate,
and materials relating to Ruffner's work as the first superintendent
of public instruction in Virginia, principal of Farmvllle Normal
School (now Longwood College), and co-editor of the Education Jour-
nal of Virginia and the New England Journal of education. The ma-
terial is related to the repository's R. F. Campbell collection.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Deposited by R F. Campbell, 1942-43.
■1. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Ruffner family. 3. Lyle family. 4. Finley family. 5. Ca-
ruthers family. 6. Education — Virginia. 7. Longwood College, Farm-
vllle, Va. 8. Educational Journal of Virginia, 9. Journal of educa-
tion. I. Ruffner, William Henry, 1824-1908.
MS 61-3160
Historical Found. Presby. & Reformed Churches
Stephens, Blanche L Howard.
Papers, 1917-19.
123 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Correspondence, reports, Invoices, clippings, printed matter, and
other papers of a Columbia, Mo. woman who was active In women's
work during World War i. The papers relate to the work of the
Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense : liberty loan
drives, Red Cross work, child welfare, patriotic education, and food
conservation.
Described In Guide to the Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
tion (1952)
Gift of Mrs. W. M. Chapman.
1. U. S. Council of National Defense. Committee on Women's
Defense Work. Missouri Division. 2. European War, 1914-1918—
Finance— O. S. 8. European War, 1914-1918— War work— Red Cross.
4. Child welfare — rj. S. 5. Olvlcs. 6. European War, 1914-1918 —
Food question,
MS 61-3161
Missouri, Univ. Llbr.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1896.
Papers, 1857-97.
2 v. anil 1 box.
In West Virginia Library (8)
Farmer, merchant, licensed exhorter of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and member of the West Virginia State Legislature. Corre-
spondence regarding land and coal properties In Preston County, W.
Va. ; political and religious speeches ; and other papers. Includes
minutes of the Incorporators* meeting of the Iron Valley and Pennsyl-
vania Railroad (1878), and material relating to the Methodist Epis-
copal Church of Klngwood, the Northwestern Turnpike at St. George,
the Grafton and Greenbrier Railroad Company, Civil War bounty
claims, the Rowlesburg Lumber and Iron Company, stave making, the
Wheeling Female College, and the Morgantown District Camp Meet-
ing Association (1877) . Correspondents include E. A. Bennett, H. G.
Davis, William Ewln, A. W. Kercheval, James O. McGrew, and H. L.
Prelsler.
Gift of Mrs. F. Emma Bishop, 1931.
1. Real property— Preston Co., W. Va. 2. Coal— West Virginia—
Preston Co. 3. Lumber trade— Preston Co., W. Va. 4. Iron Industry
and trade— Preston Co., W. Va. 6, Staves and Btave trade. 6. Rail-
roads—West Virginia. 7. Northwestern Turnpike, W. Va. 8. Meth-
odist Church in West Virginia. 9. Bounties, Military— West Virginia.
MS 61-3162
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1901.
Papers, 1823-99.
2 ft. (2200 items)
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) <u
Texas State leglslntor, U. S. Representative, Confederate officer,
and veterans' leader. Correspondence, an autobiography, speeches,
articles, printed material, and other papers. Includes Bryan's official
papers (1862-66) as Confederate staff officer ; his correspondence with
Moses Austin Bryan (1838-91), with Rutherford B. Hayes (1840-S2).
and with his wife, Laura Jack Bryan (1857-71) ; Bryan family cor-
respondence (1837-88) ; the Perry-Austin estate papers, and material
on Bryan's service as legislator and veterans' organization leader.
The material is related to the library's Moses Austin Bryan collection.
Unpublished index in the library.
Gifts of Watt P, Marchmann, Jack Meeks, Hally Bryan Perry, and
Thomas W. Streeter, 1930-61, and of Mr. Bryan.
1. Confederate States of America. Army— Officers— Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Confederate States of America. Army —
Hist— Sources. 3. Texas— Pol. & govt, 4. U. S.— -Pol, & govt— 1857-
1861 5, Veterans — Confederate States of America — Societies, etc.
I Bryan Laura (Jack) n. Bryan, Moses Austin, 1817-1895. ra.
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, Pres. U. S., 1822-1893. iv, Bryan fam-
ily.
MS61-3163
Texas. Unly. Library
Mills College, OaUf. Idbraay. , _
British and American writers collection, ca. 1800-
ca.8ft.
Sr^nden^"nd ra Serary MSS. of the British writers Jane
Austen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Oliver St.
John Gogarty, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George William Russell, James
Stephens, Jack Butler Yeats, and William Butler Yeats; and the
American writers William Oullen Bryant, Samuel Clemens, Theodore
Dreiser, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Lee Masters, Edna St. Vincent
MinaTwmiam Sydney Porter, and Walt Whitman. Related mate-
rial Is found in the library's California writers, Bender, Coolldge, and
Hitchcock-Colt collections.
Finding aid in the. library. -■■■/.„'■■
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available in the .library,
1 Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Austen, Jane,
1776-1817. n, Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. "in. Masters, Edgar
utl8&-im. iv. Mlllay. Edna St. Vlnrant, 3892-1950, ££«*£.
Wuilam Sydney, 1882-1010. vi. Russell, George William, 1887-1935.
vn Whitman/Walt, 1819-1892. vm. Yeats, Jack Butler, 1871-1957.
rx. Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1989. ^
Mb 61— <J164
Mills College. Library
Bender, Albert Maurice, 1866-1941.
Correspondence, ca. 1920-41,
In Mills College Library. _
Insurance broker, college trustee, and philanthropist. Correspond-
ence with, and memorabilia of, various literary and artistic figures,
Including Mary Austin, Stella Benson, Witter Bynner, Ina Coolbrlth,
Sara Bard Field, Una Jeffers, Edwin Markham, Edna St. Jlncent
Mlllay Ruth St. Dents, Charles Ersklne Scott Wood, Elizabeth Corbet
Yeats. Jack Butler Yeats, William Butler Yeats, and Ella Young.
The material Is related to the library's California writers collection.
Finding aid In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
information on literary rights available In the library.
Bequest of Mr. Bender, 194L ■■■■.■' n
1 Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Authors, Amer-
ican-California, r. Austin, Mary (Hunter) 1868-1934 u. Bynner,
WittCT 1881- I". Coolbrlth, Ina Donna, 1842-1928. iv. Field,
Sara Bard. 1882- v. Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940. vi. Mlllay,
Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950. vn. St. Denis Ruth 1880- vra.
Wood, Charles Ersklne Scott, 1852-1944, rx. Yeats, Elizabeth Corbet,
1888-1940 x Yeats, Jack Butler, 1871-1957. n. YeaU, William But-
ler ' 1865 - ie39 - MS 61-5166
Mills College. Library
E
Merritt, William H
Papers, 1834-89.
212 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Planter and legislator, of Lawrencevllle, Va. Correspondence and
other papers of Merritt and of his family, referring to commodity
prices Jefferson Davis, possible use of slaves In the ConfederateArmy,
milUary operations In North Carolina (1862), the use of the Univer-
sity of Virginia as a military hospital during the Civil War, condi-
tions of Negroes after the war, agricultural problems, and other mat-
ters Correspondents Include Alexander T. B. Merritt and H. B.
Merritt t „ u
Card Index In the library.
L pS-SI™ States. 2. Davls^ Jefferson, 1808-1889 ^ 8 Con-
federate States of America, ^y^ vSr^Unlversto-Htat -
,i n . mot Civil War — Sources. 5. Virginia. University ximi.
aril War. 6 Negroes -Econ. condlt. 7. Agriculture - Economic
aspects— Virginia. I. Merritt family. ^g 61 _g 166
DukeUnlv. Library
American Association for Labor Legislation.
Records, 1906-42.
lrTNew York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations col-
lectl0nS ' MS61-3167
649
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
American Association for Labor Legislation.
{Continued)
Correspondence, documents, nnd publications relating to the work
?nJ^f. aS T ,atl0 , n ' wl S! emphasis for the period 1905-10 on factory
Inspection laws, from 1910 on workmen's compensation and health In-
surance, includes studies of the administration of factory Inspection
te„™ m ? l0 J ment "S 81 "**. reIlef . and Public assistance. John
ta the coilMt?™ WS ' Secretary of ^ a8s °clntlon, figures prominently
Purchase, 1952.
1. Factory Inspection— U. S. 2, Employers' liability— TJ S 3 In-
surance, Health-U. S. 4. Employment agencles-U. s! 6 Public wet
rare— U.S. i.An- drews, John Bertram, 1880-1948.
New York. St. Sch. Indus. and ^ Bela . jLfbr. 1 " 3167
Foulke family.
Papers, 1726-1864.
4301tehis.
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Wills, inventories, settlements of accounts, receipt books account
book (1787-99) of John Foulke, blacksmith, biographical and genea-
logical memorials of Friends, marriage certificates, drafts of early
roads, and land drafts of Richland Township, surveyed by Samuel
Foulke In the VIW*, Cadwallader Foulke In the 1780's, and Caleb
BVjulke In the early 1800*8.
Catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
GHft Of the Foulke family.
_ 1. Richland Township, Pa.— Surveys. 2. Real property— Richland
Township, Pa. 8. Roads— Richland Township, Pa. 4. Friends Society
of— Blog, 5. Friends, Society of— Geneal. 6. Blacksmlth-
Ing.
Bucks Co. Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 61-3168
Hill, DaniclS
Correspondence, 1796-1888.
188 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Social reformer and politician, of Loulsburg, N. C. Family and
political correspondence of Hill, relating to the Whig Party, secession,
the Civil War, Reconstruction, and temperance. Includes letters from
friends and relatives attending Loulsburg Academy and Jefferson
Medical College In Philadelphia.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1933.
1. North Carolina— Pol. & govt. 2. Whig Party. 3. Secession 4.
North Carolina— Hist.— Civil War. 6. Reconstruction— North Caro-
lina. 6. Temperance, 7. Loulsburg College, Loulsburg, N. 8 Jef-
ferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
_ , ';"" MS 61-3169
Duke Unlv, Library
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1841-1926.
Diary, 1874-98.
ift
In Chnttnnooga Public Library.
Concerns personal affairs; cash accounts; the Chambers, Key,
Lenoir and Welcker families; legal affairs of Chambers' partners,
among whom are E. P. McQueen, Robert Prltchard, and Theodore
Richmond ; and dally weather conditions.
Card Index In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
, Gift of Margaret Key, Sarah Key Patten and Mrs. S. R. Read,
through Chattanooga Area Historical Association, 1950.
. 1. Chambers family, 2. Key family. 8. Lenoir family. 4. Welcher
family. 6, Lawyers—Tennessee— Correspondence, reminiscences etc.
o. Meteorology— Tennessee.
Chattanooga. Pub.
Library
MS 61-3170
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807.
Papers; 1753-1806.
4 v.
In Congregational Library (Boston)
Missionary to the Indians. Correspondence, Journal, accounts,
lists of births and deaths, a table of Indian statistics, and a map
(1756) by Hawley of Onohoguage villages In New York. Includes
material relating to life In the Mohawk country, the Six Nations,
the Mashpee Indians, tbe Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
among the Indians, the Massachusetts General Court, and the French
and Indian War. Persons named Include James Abercromby, Jonathan
Edwards, John Hancock, nnd William Johnson.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gift of A. C. Thompson, 1875.
1. Congregational churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Frontier and pioneer life — Mohawk Valley, N. T. 8.
Stockbrldge Indians — Missions. 4. Iroquois Indians — Missions. 5;
Mashpee Indians — Missions. 6. Indians of North America — Missions.
7. U. S— Hist.— French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 8. Massachusetts
(Colony) General Court.
MS 61-3171
Congregational Llbr.
Hassell, Cushing Biggs, 1S0S-1888.
Papers, 1836-1880.
75 Items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and clergyman, of WUUamston, N. C. Correspondence,
sermons, commonplace book, and educational and church papers of
Hassell and of his son, Sylvester. Ice' * leg rough drafts of religious
articles Intended for publication, abstracts of sermons delivered at
the University of North Carolina (1880-61), replies to Sylvester Has-
sell's applications for a teaching position (1866-68), and Information
concerning crops, commodity prices, the U. S. frigate Roanoke, Fort
Fisher and Its surrender, prison conditions at Governor's Island, N. T„
and Fort Warren, Boston, and the North Carolina Constitutional Con-
vention (1875).
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1933.
1. Theology — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2, Sermons— Outlines.
8. North Carolina — Econ. condlt. 4. Fisher, Fort — Expeditions, 1864-
1865. 5. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Prisoners and prisons. 6. North
Carolina. Constitutional Convention, 1875. i. Hassell, Sylvester,
1842-1928.
MS 61-3172
Duke Univ. Library
Alkire, Franklin T 1865-
Papers, 1886-1939.
ca. 200 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Publisher and Arizona National Guard officer. Family correspond-
ence and deeds, typescript radio broadcasts relating to Arizona his-
tory, MSS. dealing with Arizona characters, ranching, and Arizona
Indians, and general orders and other papers of the Arizona National
Guard. Includes correspondence and other papers of Manufacturing
Stationers, Inc. of Phoenix.
Unpublished calendar In the repository. Also described In A guide
to the collections of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, com-
piled by R. Brandes (1961)
Gift of Mr. Alkire, 1930-60.
1. Arizona — Hist. — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Arizona — Blog.
3. Ranch life. 4. Indians of North America — Arizona. 5. Alkire
family. i. Arizona. National Guard, n. Manufacturing Station-
ers, inc., Phoenix, Ariz,
MS 61-3173
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1796-1867.
Papers, 1696-1909.
2 ft. (300 Items)
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Surveyor, county official, and Representative from Pennsylvania.
Correspondence, deeds, wills, account books, a docket book (1819-21),
scrapbooks, notes of n tour to Canada In 1845, a genealogical sketch,
and a catalog of Jenks' library to be sold at public sale In 1888.
Includes papers of the Growden family, letters pertaining to the
Whig Party, Henry Clay, slnvery, tariff, the Fremont, Fillmore, Clay
rivalries, the Nebraska bill, Texas, statehood for Oregon, and a
river and harbor bllL A letter (1844) from Samuel D. Ingham dis-
cusses an Invention for Improving canal navigation.
Catalog In the library. .
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift.
1. Jenks family. 2. Growden family. 8. Whig Party. 4. Slavery
In the U. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 5. Tariff— D. S. 6. Kansas-
Nebraska bill. 7. Texas — Annexation to the U. S. 8. Oregon ques-
tion. 9. Court calendars— Bucks Co., Pa. 10. Canada — Descr. &
trav.
MS'61-3174
Bucks Co. Hist Soc. Library
Diltz, Joseph Sherman.
Correspondence, 1862-86.
166 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Soldier, of Urbuna, Ohio. Letters of Diltz, a private In the Bflth
Ohio Regiment, mostly to his wife, Mary (Jlllledge) D' Itz . dealing
with a variety of subjects. Includes Information on campaigns and
battles, military life, politics, and prices, wages, and crops.
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In the Duke Unl-
MS 61-3176
650
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dilte, Joseph Sherman. (Continued)
versity Library, by N. M. Tlliey and N, L. Goodwin (1947)
Acquired, 1942.
1. U. S.—Hl9t.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S— Hist.—
Olvll War— Campaigns and battles. 3. D. S. Army— Military life.
4. Copperhead (Nickname) 5. Confederate States of America.
Army— Prisons. 6. Ohio— Pol & govt.— Civil War. 7. Lincoln, Abra-
ham, Pres. U. S. — Assas- slnatlon. & D. S, — Econ, eondlt,
9. Prices— Iowa. ' '
MS 61-3175
Duke Univ. Library
Dandridge, Danske (Bedlnger) 1858-1914.
Papers, 1752-1954.
5508 items and 150 v.
In Duke University Library.
Poetess, historian, and horticulturist. Journals, correspondence,
poems, reviews, and other papers, of the Bedlnger, Dandridge, Wash-
ington, Henry Clay, and Adam Stephen families, of Virginia, Ken-
tucky, and Ohio ; and of the Cornwall, Lawrence, Mitchell, Walter
Bowne, and Rufus King Southgate families, of Connecticut, Maine,
and New York. The papers fall into six classes : Journals and frag-
ments thereof of Mrs. Dandridge (1868-1901), Henry Bedlnger
(1830'sK and Daniel Bedlnger (1811) ; correspondence and material
on Kentucky and the northern Shenandoah Valley during the Revo-
lutionary period ; family correspondence, genealogies, and memoirs
used In writing Bedlnger family history; papers of Henry Bedlnger,
th» American Minister to Denmark in the 1850's; poems, reviews,
and literary correspondence of Mrs. Dandridge, and poems and prose
of her father, Henry Bedlnger, and of her daughter, Serena Cathe-
rine Dandridge; and norticimnral writings of Mrs. Dandridge. The
material is related to the library's Charles Wesley Andrews papers
and Alexander R. Boteler papers.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1955-59.
1. Bittinger family. 2. Dandridge family. 8. Washington family.
4. Clay family. 6. Cornwall family. 8. Lawrence family. 7. Mitchell
family, & Bowne family. 9. Southgate family. 10. Stephen family.
11. Kentucky — Hist. —Revolution. 12. Shenandoah Valley — Hist. —
Revolution. 13. U. S. — For. rel. — Denmark. 14. Denmark — For.
rel.~ >U. S. 15. Hortlcul- ture. '"'i Bedlnger, Henry, 1810-
1858 n. Bedlnger, Dan- lei. m. Dandridge, Serena Catherine.
MS 61-3176
Duke Univ. Library
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1683-1748.
Papers, 1732-52.
tca.4ft.
In University of Georgia Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Trustee of the Colony of Georgia. Includes records of the trus-
tees, letters to and from Georgia, lists giving ages, occupations and
eventual fate of all settlers during Egmonfs regime, accounts of the
settlement. of Georgia, descriptions of pioneer life there, the Journal
of William Stephens, and a journal of John Wesley. The material
is related to the library's Keith Read collection.
Unpublished list In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Purchased from the estate of Sir Thomas Phllllpps, 1940.
1 Georgia— Hist— Colonial period— Sources. 2. Pioneers— Geor-
gia. 8. Frontier and pioneer life — Georgia. 4. Georgia — Geneal.
I. Georgia (Colony) Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Geor-
gia In America, n. Stephens, William, 1671-1753. Journal, in. Wes-
ley, John. 1703-1791. MS 61-4177
Georgia. Univ. I.ibr.
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1951, collector.
Papers, 1659-1951.
36 ft. (ca. 82,000 items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Correspondence, official and semi-official state documents, court
records, county records, bonds, English and Georgia Indentures, peti-
tions, inventories, land grants, wills, accounts, autographs, Cuyler's
literary MSS., clippings, other papers, pictures, photographic nega-
tives, and mementos. The bulk of the material concerns Georgia,
particularly dining the colonial, Revolutionary and Civil War periods,
Including letters to Governors and other state officials, originals of
early state laws, and some Yazoo Fraud papers. Also Includes ma-
terial on Korea and the Treaty of Portsmouth, 1905; sketches by G.
LeRoy Baidrldge, a World War i artist ; and some personal and
business letters of Cuyler, Correspondents Include Abraham Bald-
win, John MacPherson Berrien, Joseph E. Brown, John C. Calhoun,
Thomas Holly Chlvers, Howell Cobb, William H. Crawford, John A.
Eaton, William Few, John Forsyth, Benjamin Harvey Hill, Thomas
Butler Klnjr, Augustus B. Longstreet, Singhnian Rhee, Alexander H.
Stephens, William Tappan Thompson, George Walton, Anthony
Wayne, Joseph Wheeler, and Benjamin Cudworth Yancey.
Gifts of Mr. Cuyler, 10S7 and 1951, and of B. M. Coulter, 1958 ;
purchase from Cuyler estate, 1958.
1. Georgia— Hist.— Sources. 2. Yazoo land companies. 3. Korea.
4. Portsmouth, Treaty of, 1905. 5. European War, 1914-1918— Pic-
torial works. i. Georgia, n. Georgia (Colony)
MS61-3178
Georgia. Univ. Libr.
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857.
Papers, 1795-1873.
ca. 650 items.
In Ohio Historical Society library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Jurist and U. S. Senator from Ohio. Correspondence, auto-
biography (1773-1823), Journal (1839-44) kept while a Senator, and
other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of Tappan's corre-
spondence with his son, Ell Todd Tappan, newspaper editor and edu-
cator; his brother, Lewis Tappan, New York abolitionist; and his
law partner, Edwin M, Stanton. The material pertains to the Ohio
Democratic Party, the abolition issue, the Oregon question, Tappan's
work as a member of the Ohio Canal Commission (1828-34), Texas
annexation, and other matters. Includes copies of 21 letters to Tap-
pan from Hdwln M. Stanton,
Inventory In the library.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Gift of John K. Wright, 1980.
1 Democratic Party. Ohio. 2. Slavery In the U. S.— Anti-slavery
movements. 3. Oregon question. 4. Ohio. Board of Canal Com.
mlssloners. 5. Texas— Annexation to the U. S. i. Tappan, Ell
Todd, 1824-1888. n. Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873. rrr. Stanton, Edwin
McMasters, 1814-1869.
MS 61-3179
Ohio Hist. Soc.Llbr.
Chrisman, Comrade Clarence.
Papers, 1885-88.
2 ft
In Arl-onn Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Soldier. Two diaries of a military expedition, and campaigns
(1885-86) In the Southwest; 2 pencil sketchbooks containing sketches
of typical array camp life, and of George Crook, Geronlmo, Nelson A.
Miles, and others; 2 notebooks kept during the Apache campaign;
and an appendix containing an Itinerary of trips taken, a list of re-
cruiting officers and offices .In the U. S., recipes for falling hair, and
other information.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
nSJS'ioSSS^S?- 1883-1880. 2. U. S Ar-y-Ml.ltary
life. 8; Crook, George, 1828-1890. 4. Geronlmo, Apache chief, 1829-
1909. 5. Miles, Netam Appleton, 1839-1925. 6. U. S. Army— Re-
cruiting, enlistments, etc. 7. Hall— Care and hygiene. ^
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Papers relating to Cuba, 1771-1821.
ca. 2 l't.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
Photocopies of originals In the Archlvo Nnclonal, Cuba,
Correspondence, orders, and other papers. Includes material re-
lating to the Indian trade (1783-1821), Manuel Garcia, Recouqulsta
del Fuerte de Apalache (1800-02), and Proceso de Tomns Portell
(1803-06). .Correspondents Include Juan. Manuel de Oaglgal,
Bernardo de Galvez, and Jos6 de Gdlvez. The material Is related to
the library's Cuban papers, transcripts of manuscripts In the Archives
of the Indies collection.
roSba-HlVt-S^ries. 2. Garcia, Manuel, 1851-1896. 8. Por-
tell Tomas 4. Indians of the West Indies— Cuba. 5. Indians of the
West Indies— Comm. I. Cagigal, Juan Manuel, 1803-1856. II. Gftl-
vez, Bernardo de Golvez, conde de, 1746-1788. in. Golvez, Jose de,
marques de Sonora, 1720-1787.
MS 61-3181
Newberry Library
Fort family.
Papers, 1795-1905.
4 ft. (ca. 400 Items)
In Chnttnnooga Public Library.
Transcripts (typewritten) ._..•«
Correspondence, bills, notes, deeds, land grants, legal briefs, finan-
cial agreements, and a morning report (1863-64) of a Georgia regi-
ment. Papers of Tomllnson Fort, Sr., concern campaigns In Florida
(1812) ; politics (1828-33) ; business and family affairs (1835-19) ;
and the publication of his medical book (1849). Many papers of
Tomllnson Fort, Jr., are from the Civil War period; others concern
family affairs (1868-85) and business affairs (1870-1900). Corre-
spondents and persons Involved Include John Berrien, Ker Boyce,
John C. Calhoun, Farrlsh Carter, A. B. Fannin, George Fort, John P.
Port Karte Fort, Mr. & Mrs. Tomllnson Fort, Sr„ Tomllnson Fort, Jr.,
MS 61-3182
651
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Forf family. Papers, 1796-1905. (Continued)
George Gilmer, K. W. Hargrove, Z. B. Hargrove, H, V. Johnson, Wil-
son Lumpkin, G. W. Owens, William Schley, and George M Troup.
Card Index In the library. Described In Historical Records Sur-
veys Guide to collections of manuscripts In Tennessee (1941)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Original papers deposited by John Porter Fort ea. 1931, withdrawn
ca. 1939, after WPA copied many of them, copies of others presented
later by Milton Ochs.
1. Land grants — Tennessee. 2. Florida — Hist. — War of 1812
8. U. S.— Hist.— War of 1812— Campaigns and battles. 4, U. S.—
Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. I. Fort
Tomllnson, 1787-1859. n. Fort, Tomlinson, 1839- 1910.
™. « «..,. MS61-3182
Chattanooga. Public Library
Chapman family.
Papers, 1697-1883.
lft. (ca. 800 items)
In Bucks County Historical Society Library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Correspondence, legal and estate papers, copies of wills, bonds, an
Inventory and appraisement, and other papers. Includes an account
book of Abraham Chapman (1882-65), a Justice docket of John Chap-
man (1783-86), a record of a trip to Europe and travelling expenses
(1853), and a letter of thanks from James Buchanan to Henry Chap-
man,
Catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of the Chapman family, 1924,
1. Europe— Deser. & trav.— 1800-1918. 2. Bucks Co., Pa.— Pol. &
govt, 8. Court records— Bucks Co., Pa. i, Ohapmar., Henry, 1804-
1891.
Bucks Co. Hist. Soc.
Library
MS 61-3183
Matthews, Stanley, 1824-1889.
Papers, 1803-89.
11 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
In port, microfilm (negative) of letters in the Historical and Philo-
sophical Society of Ohio, and In the State Historical Society of Wis-
consin,
Lawyer, district attorney, judge, and Ohio State senator. Family
correspondence, memoranda, court opinions, notes on the Matthews
family, addresses and arguments (1858-81), biographies of Matthews,
an article on Mathews and the Presbyterian Church, and printed ma-
terial. Persons named are Salmon P. Chase, and Mrs. Harlan Cleve-
land. Related material (1863-88) Is found in the library's Ruther-
ford B. Hayes collection.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Gift and purchases from Mrs. Francis Joseph Bloodgood, 1955.
1. Mathews family. 2, Judges — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
8. Presbyterian Church. 4. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narra-
tives.
Rutherford B. Hayes
Library
MS 61-3184
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Legal records, 1685-1799.
1 item and 4 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections,
Records of the District Court at Dumfries, Vs. ; Imperfect copy of
the acts passed at the General Assembly of Virginia (1705) ; miscel-
laneous records of the court in Warwick Co., Va. ; sherriff's tax book
for Williamsburg and James City Co. ; and the execution book kept by
the deputy sheriff of York Co., Va.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections of
Colonial Williamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
1, Court records— Virginia. 2. Virginia (Colony) Laws, statutes,
etc. 3. Tax collections — James City Co., Va.
„ , , ,™ MS 61-3185
Colonial Williamsburg
Historical Records Survey. South Dakota.
Survey of county archives in South Dakota, ca. 1858-1940.
50 ft.
In State University of South Dakota Library.
Commissioner's proceedings, county office records and other archives
of the counties of South Dakota.
Gift of the Work Projects Administration, Mitchell, S. D„ ca. 1950.
1. South Dakota — History, Local— Sources. 2. County govern-
ment — South Dakota.
South Dakota. Univ.
Library
MS 61-3186
U. S. Work Projects Administration. South Dakota.
Anthropological schedule on fullblood and mixblood Ci-
cangu-Dakota Sioux culture.
5 ft.
In State University of South Dakota Library.
Personal history of tribal members as prepared by the Works
Progress Administration of South Dakota and the Dept. of Sociology
of the State University of South Dakota.
Gift of the Administration, ca. 1950.
1. Dakota Indians — Blog. i. South Dakota. University. Dept
of Sociology.
MS 61-3187
South Dakota. Univ. Library
Jacksonville, Or. Museum.
Records of Jacksonville, 1852-1950.
ca. 15 v.
In Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
Cemetery records (1852-1950), charter and ordinances (1876),
recorder's dockets (1871-1903), Justice dockets (1878-1925), and Are
engine company records.
1. Jacksonville, Or.— Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-3188
Jacksonville Museum
Hoskins, Sir Anthony Hiley, 1828-1901.
Letter book, 1869-71.
1 V.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts,
British naval officer. Letter book kept on board H. M. S. Eclipse
In the West Indies, containing copies of more than 270 letters, most of
them addressed to Vice Admirals Wellesley and Fanshawe, Commo-
dore Courtenay, the Governors In the West Indies, and fellow officers.
Purchase, 1925.
1. Gt. Brit: — History, Naval— 19th cent.— Sources. 2. Gt Brit
Navy--Officers— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-318»
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900.
Papers, 1825-74.
10 items and 2 v.
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History collections.
Judge, of Fayettevllle, N. C. Correspondence, account book,
speeches, expense records, newspaper clippings, and other materials.
Includes records (1827-44) of Jarvls Barry Buxton and newspaper
clippings concerning the Know-Nothing Party.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. S; W. Sparger, 1942.
1. Debt, Imprisonment for— North Carolina. 2. Protestant Episco-
pal Church In the U. S. A — North Carolina. 8. American Party. i.
Buxton, Jarvls Barry.
MS 61-3190
North Carollnn. Dept. of Archives and History
Del Castillo, Jose, 1903-
Papers, to 1941.
3 ft. (ca. 100 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Transcripts (typewritten)
Author and lawyer. MSS. relating to Arizona archeology, ethnol-
ogy, history, commerce, farming, and mining, and to Arizona and the
Olvll War.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Del Castillo, 1941.
1. Arizona — Hist. 2. Arizona — Hist. — Civil War.
MS61-3191
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Brown, Joseph G d. 1951, collector.
Materials on unionization of the automobile industry,
1933-42.
.18 ft, ; : /
In Wayne State University Library.
Forms part of the library's McFarland collection.
Sheet metal worker. Letters, clippings, Government documents,
union publications, pamphlets, leaflets, and handbills, presenting a
chronological day-by-day account of the automobile workers' efforts to
organize. The materials were collected while Brown served as a re-
porter for the Federated Press in the 1930's.
Catalog In the library.
Purchased from Mr. Brown in 1951.
1. Automobile industry workers — U. S. 2. International Union,
United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of
America. r. Wayne State University, Detroit. Library
McFarland collection.
TV « .. T, . I. r.. MS61r-3192
Wayne State University. Library
652
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jacksonville, Or. Museum.
Records of Jackson County, 1853-1912.
82 v. arid 4 reels of microfilm.
In Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
Jackson County Court records, assessment rolls, census records,
military rolls, school records, donation land claims, marriage records,
registry of livestock brands, Index of horse shoe liens, bicycle tax
register, road districts record, record of election precinct boundaries,
and records of Southern Oregon Mounted Volunteers and trading post,
together with miscellaneous documents.
1. Jackson Co., Or. — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-3193
Jacksonville Museum
Jacksonville, Or. Museum.
Collection of diaries, 1853-97.
9 items.
In Jacksonville (Or.) Museum.
In part, transcripts und microfilm.
Diaries of Nathaniel Giles (1806), William Hoffman (1858),
Nathaniel Myer (1853), Samuel Steckel (1882-83), Agnes Stewart
(1803), Bachel Taylor (1853), Jane Walrad (1855-07), and Rev.
Moses A. Williams (14 v., 1S52-97). The diaries concern trips across
the plains to Southern Oregon, except for the Steckel and Williams
diaries, the latter of which describes Pennsylvania, New York, Val-
paraiso, Chile, the Sacramento Valley, and Southern Oregon. Most
of the items are copies; the Hoffman and Walrad diaries are originals
1. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 2. II. S. — Descr. & trav.
3. Valparaiso (City)— Descr.
MS 61-3194
Jacksonville Museum
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1943.
Papers, 1901-38.
418 items.
In University of Arkansas Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Educator and historian. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and
pamphlets chiefly relating to Thomas' interest In taxation, Initiative
and referendum, good government for Arkansas, and other phases of
government. Includes papers relating the the Arkansas Coal Strike
(1914-15), the Elaine race riots (1919-20), and race relations.
Unpublished calendar in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Dr; Thomas' daughter, Mary Elizabeth Thomas.
1. Arkansas — Pol. & govt. 2. Taxation — Arkansas. 3. Refer-
endum — Arknnsas. 4. Arkansas — Race question. 5. Arkansas Coal
Strike, 1914-1015.
MS 61-3195
Arkansas. , Univ. Libr.
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868.
Papers, 1743-1909.
305 items.
In Duke University Library.
Physician, planter, and Army surgeon, of Charleston, S. C Cor-
respondence, account book (1838-42), plantation book, accounts, bills,
records of purchases, and other materials (chiefly 1835-57). The
papers concern slavery, economic conditions, settlement of the estates
of Isaac Motte and Mary Motte, and other matters.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1937-50.
1. Motte family. 2. U. S. Army — Surgeons — Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. 3. Slavery in the U. S. — South Carolina. 4. Planta-
tions—South Carolina. 5. South Carolina— Econ. condlt. 6. House-
hold account books — South Carolina.
MS 61-3196
Duke Univ. Library
Paton, David, 1800 or 1801-1882.
Papers, 1832-1902.
480 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
In part, photocopies.
Architect and professor. Correspondence, bills, receipts, litho-
graph, pamphlets, and pictures (chiefly 1833-40). Much of the mate-
rial concerns Paton's work as builder, architect, and designer of the
State capitol at Raleigh, N. C, and gives information on material
and labor costs, negotiations for workmen, operation of a lime
quarry, and payments to a railroad. Includes family letters, Paton's
letters of recommendations for a position in Edinburgh, and an ad-
dress of Samuel A. Ashe on the presentation of Paton's portrait.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. Raymond Pollock, and purchased from Carolina Blue
Printers, 1942.
1. North Carolina — Capital and capitol. 2. Paton family.
MS 61-3197
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector.
Auto<rrnphs of the Popes, 1435-1954.
45 Items.
In St. John's Seminary Library (Oamarlllo, Oallf.)
Letters, documents, papal bulls, and other papers signed by Popes.
The earliest autograph is of Pope Eugen)us iv and the latest of Pope
Pius xn.
Card index In the library. Also described In Catalogue of books
& manuscripts In the Estelle Doheny collection, compiled by L. V.
Miller (1940-55)
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Doheny, 1948.
1. Popes — Autographs,
MS 61-3198
St. John's Sem. Llbr.
Shettel, James Walter, 1869-1957, collector.
Theatrical and circus collection, 1800-1955.
5 ft. and 5000 items.
In Historical Society of York County collections (York, Pa.)
Letters from theatrical and circus personalities, plays, notes, cir-
cus route books, playbills nod broadsides, and 5000 photos, of circus
and theatrical personalities.
Gift of Mr. Shettel, 1955.
1. Theater — Hist. — Sources. 2. Circus — Hist. — Sources. 8. Actors —
. Portraits. 4. Entertainers — Portraits.
• MS 61-3199
Hist. Soc. of York Co.
Gwyn, Nell, 1C50-1687.
Papers, 1670-1832.
48 Items.
In Ohio State University Library.
British actress. Memoranda, bills, prints, clippings, and other
materials (chiefly 1670-76), mostly concerning Nell Gwyn's finan-
cial affairs. Includes mounted memoranda and bills for services
rendered to her, a document signed by her, a MS. license, signed by
the Lord Chamberlain, to perform the play, Nell Gwynne (1832), and
prints of Nell Gwyn, Charles n, and places associated with them.
Many of the documents are mutilated.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library.
Purchased from I. K. Fletcher, 1948.
1. Charles n, King of Great Britain, 1630-1685— Portraits, etc.
MS 61-3200
Ohio State Univ. Llbr.
Murray, John, civil engineer.
Papers, 1820-50.
8 ft,
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
British civil engineer. Correspondence, memoranda; clippings,
drawings, plans, maps, printed material, and other working papers,
on bridges, harbors, and related engineering works In Great Britain
and India.
1. Civil engineering— Gt. Brit— Collected works. 2. Clvli engineer-
ing — India — Collected works.
MS 01-3201
Sutro Library
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1873-1946.
Papers. 1730-1045.
48 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Lawyer, of Raleigh, N. C. Letters, commissions, pamphlets, news-
paper clippings, pictures, maps, and memorabilia, concerning North
Carolina, the Civil War, Robert E. Lee, and other matters. Includes
a few letters of Andrew's father, Alexander Boyd Andrews (1841-
1915). Other correspondents and persons mentioned include S. A.
Ashe, John J. Blair, Blerne Lay, John M. Morehead, Walter Hlnes
Page, and C. C. Tew.
Description In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Andrews, 1934-45.
1. North Carolina— Hist.— Miscellanea. 2. U. S— Hist— Civil
War— Miscellanea. 3. Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. I. Andrews,
Alexander Boyd, 1841- 1915.
MS 01-3202
North Carolinn Dept. of Archives and History
653
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cousins, Robert Bartow, 1861-1932.
Papers, 1861-1932.
5 ft. (8338 Items)
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives
Educator. Correspondence, speeches, articles, accounts scran-
books maps, and printed material, mostly from he Sd Cousfn's
served as president of the Texas State Teachers Association st« ti
superintendent of public instruction, %$£SF5 West S Itate
°°n3?> 21? superintendent of Houston public school".
(lift of Mrs. Cousins, 1961.
1. Education— Texas— Hist.— Sources.
Texas. Only. Library
MS 61-3208
Dech, Michael.
Papers, 1796-1860.
lft.
In i Buiks County Historical Society library (Doylestown, Pa.)
Hatter, and recorder for Bucks County, Pa. Mainly legal docu-
SSlir'TS T. reaMeDtB 0f . No^'son Township. iVSg set-
tlement of estates, agreements, petitions for roads, and tnvem II-
S n ^ e H,^' S Include an account book (1797-1800) and a
ton Co (n^SlJiY Degh ° C P ° 1-kS Townshl P' Nortnamp-
Catalog In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Gift,
1. Nockamlxon Township, Pa.— Hist.— Sources. 2 Roads— Nocka.
mixon Township, Pa. 3. Hatters-Nockamixon Township, Pa.
Bucks Co. Hist. Soc. Library MS 61-5204
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Diaries nnd memoirs, 1747-1928.
5 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
™£S7 °>.. bert Wormeley Carter, a burgess of Richmond Co., Va.,
IZ f „? g T^f ^S. nal , and bu8lness affaIrs a ' Sabine Hall; thYmeni
oirs of John s. Charles, describing Williamsburg, Va. as it appeared
fflnS &? T " 7'V the d ' ary 0f the Reverend Robert Rosefchaf-
nnrt i.Jl Zf n °^!S 0tS i 1,00d ' V* also planter . businessman, physician
^L n? T ' and tne dlary of ^ Heverend William Spencir, which
records his sermons, on the Williamsburg and Surry circuits
r n i^!'^ d „ Sepa i, rately ln Gulde t0 the manuscript collections of
Colonial Wi llamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
i wmV? lnla ~ Soc 4 '«6 & cust. 2. Plantations-Richmond Co.. Va.
ni» W ^^ SbUrg ' V«- Hist. -Civil War. 4. Methodist Church -
Ohur^n^viglX ' ^-'n'scences, etc. 5. Methodist
Colonial Williamsburg M ® 61-3208
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1606-1879
ca. 190 Items.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Appointments to official positions, deeds, land grants, letters wills
docume n nts Pr ° tl0n ' ^^ b '" S> ^^ "& <* «M Sffi
ii„S^? rIb ^ In G ", lde t0 the manuscript collections of Colonial Wil-
liamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954 )
1. Virginia— Hist.— Sources.
Colonial Williamsburg
MS 61-3206
Port.
Crocker, Hersilia R
Papers. 1843-52.
44 items.
In North Carolina Dept, of Archives and History collections.
Letters and memorabilia of Mrs. Crocker, of Forestville N C Cor-
respondents include William L. Crocker (before the r marrla^)
Eliza A. D. Justice, Annie Wait, and John H. Wall marriage),
Description in the repository.
Gift of Florence O. Batts, 1939.
1. Crocker family. 2. Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, N. C.
North Carolina. Dept. of Arch ives and History^ 61 "" 320T
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphus, 1832-1879.
Bills, 1877-78.
71 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives nnd History collections
Confederate oflker, Journalist, nnd State official of North Carolina
Hotel, dry goods, livery, photography, and tailor bills for Engelhard
and others in his family, from Raleigh and Wilmington N C . and
New York.
Description in the repository.
1. Cost nnd standard of living— Raleigh, N. C. 2. Cost and stand-
nrd of living— Wilmington, N. C. 3. Cost and standard of living-
New York (City)
--... , „ „ „ MS 61-3208
wthCnrollnn. Dept. of Archives and Historv
Eames, Richard M
Papers. 1876-98.
211 items nnd 2 v.
InNorth Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
weo.ogist and mine superintendent. Correspondence, account books
ESSE? bl,ls - •'T ntorles ' deeds ' agreements? payrols. nXspapeS
broadsides, and other papers. The bulk of the collection DertalnV to
Nutate mEiS C aU ST„ aQd mlDlng suPerte7en°denf wfth'he
North istnte Mining Co., Salisbury, N. C. Includes records of hills
SSLT*. ""IS aCC ° UntS °' a raDr ° ad *"*«, andori^SS^J Cor
respondents and names mentioned include William Brandreth J P
Caldwell, and R. Enmes, Jr. ' • •
Description ln the repository.
Gift of Mrs, M. B. Morgan, 1946-49
Min'in I g 1 Co S mpany mln<>ral resources -N°rth Carolina. i. North State
North Cnrollnn. Dept.
of Archives and History
MS 61-3209
Everhart, George Marlowe, 1826-1891.
Papers. 1863-90.
62 Items.
J? North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collectious.
Minister. Notebooks containing sermons delivered In Montgomery,
Ala, and elsewhere (1863-90) ; photo, negatives of European scenes!
family members, and other subjects ; and a poem.
Description ln the repository.
Gift of George Mnrlowe Everhart, 1954.
1. Protestant Episcopal Church in the TJ. S. A. — Sermons
2. Europe— Descr. & trav.— Views. 3. Everhart family.
North Carolinn. Dept. of Archives and History
Hines, James M
Papers, 1766-1889.
154 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
n„£ C f nH la \ of K1 ? Bton - N - O- Letter, deeds, receipts, bills, re-
ports, land grant, appointments, broadside, printed matter, and news-
paper clippings chiefly 1850-65. The bulk of the collection Is c<X
posed of receipts and tar records (1850-63). Includes a few earlv
Byrd family deeds (1766-1841), records of guardfanshtp and exe^r5
education 8 "" magazlnes and P am Phlets concerning religion and
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. W. T. Hines, 1939.
1. Taxation— KInston, N. O. 2. Guardian and ward— KInston, N O
3, Executors and administrators— KInston, N. O. i. Byrd family.
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History ~ 3211
Black, Nellie (Peters) 1851-1919.
Papers, 1875-1920.
ca. 11 ft. (ca. 12,600 items)
In University of Georgia Library.
Civic leader, stock raiser, and planter. Correspondence, family
papers, notes for speeches, scrapbooks, account books, cashbooks,
travel books, recipes, clippings, and pictures, concerning her work ln
various women's organizations ln Georgia.
Gift of NIta Hughes Black Rucker, 1944.
1. Woman — Societies and clubs. 2. Atlanta — Clubs, 8 Black fam-
ily.
MS 61-3212
Georgia, TJnlv. Libr.
654
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937.
Papers, 1913-18.
4 v. and 1 box.
In Western Reserve University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Lawyer, major of Cleveland, and U. S. Secretary of War. Albums,
notes, report, photos., maps, and other material. Includes photos, of
the Cuyahoga Vailey and of the inauguration of work upon the open-
ing of the Upper Cuyahoga Valley (1913) ; report of the First Army,
A. E. F. ; and material concerning Baker's position as Secretary of
War and his missions to Europe In 1918.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available at the library,
1. U. S. Army. First Army. 2. European War, 1014-1018 — Mis-
cellaneous, 3. European War, 1914-1918 — Maps. 4. Cuyahoga River.
MS 61-3213
Western Reserve Univ. Library
Franklin, Walter, d. 1780.
Letter book, 1772-73.
lv.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
New York merchant. Letters to John Pemberton and Thomas
Llghtfoot of Philadelphia, referring to financial difficulties, business
and land transactions, and efforts to adjust the controversies between
them.
1, Merchants, American— New York (City)
MS 61-3214
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Colquitt, Oscar Branch, 1861-1910.
Papers, 1875-1940.
58 ft. (96,297 Items)
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Politician and public official. Correspondence, letter presses
(1889-1914), official reports and records, serapbooks, clippings, an-
nouncements, invitations, cards, printed material, pictures, and other
papers. The bulk of the material Is for the period 1905-16 when
Colquitt served as Texas railroad commissioner and Governor, and
campaigned for election as U. S. Senator. Includes reports and
papers of the Texas Railroad Commission and the U. S. Board of
Mediation. The material Is related to the library's Alice Colquitt nnd
Rawlins Colquitt collections.
Unpublished Index in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Colquitt, 1940.
1. Texns — Pol. & govt.— 1865- i. Texas. Railroad Com-
mission, n. U. S. Board of Mediation.
MS 61-3215
Texas. Univ. Library
Riddle family.
Papers, 1826-97.
106 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, deeds, bills, certificates, promissory notes, mili-
tary orders, poems, and memorabilia, of the Riddle family of Chat-
ham and Wake Counties, N. 0. Includes records of C. A, Riddle as
quartermaster of the 1st Regt., N. O. State Guard, and Information
concerning fraternal groups and the Barber family. Correspondents
and persons mentioned Include John W. Albertson, George Barber,
F. H Cameron. Ellsha Dlsmukes, Bartholomew Llghtfoot, Fred A.
Olds, J. E. Wood, and C. A., Nancy, W. D. O., and William Riddle.
Description In the repository.
Gift of Caswell Riddle, 1952.
1. Barber family. 2. Associations, institutions, etc. — Raleigh, N". O.
I. North Carolina. State Guard. 1st Regt.
MS 61-3216
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
Miller, Freda Clare (Rambow) colleotor.
Papers, 1782-1940.
47 Items.
In West Virginia University Library (885)
Land grants, a map, clippings, and other items. Bulk of the col-
lection pertains to the period 1894-1921. Land grants are to Samuel
Hanway, Monongalia Co., W. Va. (1782) and to James Arnold, Har-
rison Co. (1785) Map is of the Edmund Law Rogers land in Jackson
Co. (1896) Clippings concern the candidacy of Lewis H, Miller for
the governorship In 1940.
Gift of Mrs. Miller, 1956.
1. Land grants— West Virginia. 2. Jackson Co., W. Va.— Maps.
3. Miller, Lewis Harrison, 1890-
MS 61-3217
West Virginia. Univ. Library
West Virginia. University. Library.
Monongalia County land and legal papers, ca. 1783-1859.
ca. 45 items.
In West Virginia University Library (248, 244, 404, 40o, 409, o83,
585,700,701) ,-".•,
Deeds, warrants, surveys, grants, and other papers, relating mainly
to 'Monongalia County, including a bill of sale and n land entry
record for Albert Gallatin (1784), the will of James Wlllson of
Monongalia County (1780), a surveyor's field book bearing the name
of - Thomas Rutherford (1765), an inventory (1750) of the estate
of Thomas Dell of Ridley Township, Pa., a writ Issued in the debt
suit of L. S. Laldiey vs. Nehemlah Youst (1847), papers relating to
Hezeklah Catlett, Jesse Wright, and William Price, a plat (ca. 1799)
of the Morgantown area, and a list (1788) of taxable property.
Gifts of Victor R. Hoffman and Mrs. L. M. Stout, 1955, and
trflDSfcrs
1. Real property — Monongnlln Co., W. Va. 2. Monongalia Co.,
W. Va. — Surveys. 3. Morgantown, W. Va. — Maps. 4. Taxation —
Monongalia Co., W. Va.— Lists.
MS 61-3218
West Virginln. Univ. Library
Spiggle, Floyd, colleotor.
Preston County papers, 1788-1943.
1 box.
In West Virginia University Library (728)
Legal, business, and personal papers of some early settlers at
Aurora, Preston Co., W. .Va. Bulk of the collection pertains to the
period 1802-1916. Includes records of a tannery, a blacksmith shop,
a general merchandise store, and a sawmill, as well as deeds and
subscription lists for the Lutheran and German Reformed Churches,
wills deeds, plats, school exercise books, and other papers. Names
appearing frequently include Henry and Eve Hauser, Daniel Shafer,
John and Walter 0. Spiggle, J. Stortzman and John A. Samuel, and
Isaac Wotrlng.
Gift of Mr. Spiggle, 1955. \
1. Aurora, W. Va.— Hist.— Sources. 2. Aurora, W. Va.— Maps,
8. School notebooks. '
MS 61-3219
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Daveis, Charles Stewart, 1788-1865.
Papers, 1815-64.
ca. 1700 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Soldier, Imvver, and State senator from Maine, Coriiwronrtencc,
documents, reports, maps, und other papers, many relating to the
Maine-Canada boundary dispute In which Daveis took part as an
acent of the U. S. Government during the period of arbitration
(18°7-42) Includes n biography of Earl Fltz-Wiliiam ; 1200 items
of personnl correspondence (the majority with Mrs. Daveis) con-
cerning Daveis' extensive travels and legal affairs; and 24 letters
from Charles Sumner to Daveis dealing chiefly with legal and lit-
erary matters. Other correspondents include Alexander H. Everett,
Earl Fltz-Willlam, George TlcknorJ and Charles William Wentworth.
1 Fita-Wiiliam, Earl. 2. Northeast boundary of the U, S. 8.
Maine— Bound— New Brunswick. 4. New^ Brunswick —
Round —Maine *■ Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.
Bound. Maine. MS 01-3220
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Satterthwaite family.
Papers, 1752-1845.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers relating to the Satterthwaite family Including the will of
Ann Satterthwaite (1830) ; marriage certificates of Joshua Satter-
thwaite and Ann Middleton (1785), Richard Satterthwaite nnd
Elizabeth Wright (1752), Richard Satterthwaite and Jemima K.
Redman (1831), Joseph Schofleld and Lydla Satterthwaite (1821),
Lydla Sntterthwalle's autograph book and book of poetry (1817 and
1818), Richard Satterthwaite's book of poetry (1852), and four maps
of Lydla Satterthwaite's drawn at school.
Presented by Mrs. Logan Henshaw, 1940.
1. Autographs — Collections. _
MS 61-8221
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Lambert, Oscar Doane, 1888- oolleotor.
Papers, 1750-1929.
In West Virginia University Library (552) J , ... „ ,1.
Includes copies of maps and photos, relating to land In the North-
ern Neck of Virginia; a photostat of n Benjamin Franklin letter
(1770) -and clippings on World War I and u and on natlonul poli-
tics PcrSoM mentioned include Henry G. Davis, Lord Fnlrfas,
Joist Hite, Jesse Hughes, and Alexander L: Wade.
Gift of Dr. Lambert, 1953. .
i Real property — Northern Neck, Va. 2. Northern Neck, Va. -
Maps 8 European War, 1914-1918 — Collections. 4. World War,
1039-i945-CollectIons. MS 61-8222
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
655
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lindley, Harlow, 1875-1959.
Papers, ca. 18 15-cn. 1946.
8 ft.
In Earlham College Library.
In part, transcripts.
^.iwST'J" 1 - ""k, b ; l8torian - Correspondence and other papers, many
collected lor a history of the Society of Friends In Indiana and Ohio.
aSd on Aaro°n n Bur e r ' ° f Ind ' ana **""**' "" ^ ° ld Nor «"™£
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Mr. Lindley.
ah ^F lend ?- ^ociety of. Indiana. 2. Friends, Society of. Ohio
8. Northwest, Old. 4. Burr, Aaron, 1766-1838. 5. Schools^ndiana
Earlham Coll. Libr. MS 61-3223
Jay, Allen, 1831-1910.
Papers, en. 1850-1910.
3 ft.
In Earlham College Library,
Quaker preacher and educator. Correspondence, diaries, account
trying ministry! 3 tl ° a VarI ° US FrIend8 ' meetlDgS cmcerDl ^ Jay's
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of Barlow Lindley.
1. Friends Society of— Functionaries-Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Friends, Society of--Missions. • '
Earlham Coll. Llbr. MS 61-3224
Nicholson, Timothy, 1828-1924.
Papers, 1871-97.
180 Items.
In Earlham College Library.
Quaker leader. Correspondence and clippings, relating to the
Nicholson family, the Dougan Clark controversy in the Indiana
Yearly Meeting, and the Society of Friends In general.
Unpublished guide in the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
t h mc t oiao P faml 'y- 2. Clark, Dougan. 8. Friends, Society of.
Indiana Yearly Meeting. 4. Friends, Society of— Hist.— Sources
MS61-3225
Russell, Elbert, 1871-1951.
Papers, 1898-1944.
9 ft.
In Earlham College Library.
Biblical scholar, theologian, "and educator. Correspondence ser-
mon and lecture notes, and date books.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Gift of the Bussell family, 1053.
1. Friends, Society of— Functionaries— Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Friends, Society of - SermonsV 8. Theology —
Addresses, essays, lectures. «"»ubj
Earlham Coll. Llbr.
MS 61-3226
Huddleston, David, 1801-1890.
Papers, 1858-90.
33 items.
In Earlham College Library.
Quaker. Diaries (1872-90), an account book, photos, of Hud-
dleston and his wife, Elizabeth, and a pamphlet.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift and deposit.
I. Friends, Society of. Indiana.
MS 61 - 3227
Heywood, J N
Papers, 1880-1952.
3 ft. (500 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Vrlz )
In part, transcripts.
Mormon missionary and physician. Correspondence (1919-51) ;
diaries relating to Heywood's travels and labors In Arizona New
Mexico, and Utah, and to his missionary activities; Journals; and
MSS. pertaining to Mormon history, cattle ranching, polygamy, the
Tonto basin, and pioneer Arizona families,
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of the J. N. Hey wood family.
1. Mormons and Mormonism in the Southwest, New. 2. Mormons
and Mormonism — Missions. 3. Mormons and Mormonism Hist,
4. Bunch life. 5. Polygamy. 6. Pioneers— Arizona.
' ' MS 61-3228
Arizona Pioneers' Hist, Soc.
Meacham, James, 17G3-1820.
Journals. 1788-97.
8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Methodist minister, of Sussex Co., Va. Daily records of Meacham's
travels as a circuit rider for the Roanoke, Hanover, and Portsmouth
circuits in North Carolina and Virginia.
Card Index In the library. Partially published In the Historical
Papers of the Trinity College Historical Society, ser. 9-10 (1912-14)
Acquired, 1933. ..
1. Methodist Episcopal Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Methodist Church in Virginia— Hist. 3. Methodist
Church in North Carolina— Hist.
MS 61-3229
Duke Univ. Library
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch, San
Francisco.
Hebrew manuscripts, ca. 1300-1600.
140 items.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Yemenite Hebrew scrolls and codices, on vellum and on paper,
most of them concerning religion, and a few on law and science
Finding aids in the library.
1. Manuscripts, Hebrew.
MS 61-3230
Sutro Library
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907.
Papers, 1847-1907.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
In part, photocopies of the Conway material In the Dickinson
College Library.
Author and clergyman. Correspondence, sermons, lectures, and
other papers. Correspondents Include members of Conway's family
and outstanding literary figures of the time.
Gift of Mrs. Mildred Sawyer, and Misses Eleanor and Mildred
Sawyer, 1939-41.
1. Unitarian churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc. 2. Unitarian churches — Sermons, 3, Authors — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3231
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809-1889.
Papers, 1853-89.
8 v. and 1 box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Educator. Correspondence, sermons, miscellaneous addresses,
reminiscences and memoirs. Most of the correspondence Is addressed
to Eugene and Julius Hilgard and relates to the University of
Mississippi of which Barnard was president from 1856-58.
1. Mississippi. University. 2. Sermons, American. 8. Edu-
cators — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Hilgard, Julius
Erasmus, 1825-1891. n. Hilgard, Eugene Woldemar, 1833-1916.
MS 61-3232
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Varios papeles, 1716-1833.
44 Items.
In Wlllliun L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part transcripts.
Bound vol. of miscellaneous letters and documents, relating to
Mexico. Names of writers of letters and authors and signers of docu-
ments Include Lucas Alaman, Joai Maria de Bocanegra, Juan JoscS
Codallos, Antonio Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Francisco Garfias Vicente
Guerrero, Antonio Maria de Hlerr6 Vargas, Fernando de Alencastre
Norofla y Sllva, marques de Valdefuentes, duque de Linares, Antonio
Lopez de Santa Anna, Jose' de Galvez, marques de Sonora, and Jos6
Maria Vleyra.
Described In the catalogue of Sotheby and Co. (June 24-27, 1919)
Item 490.
Purchase, 1928.
1. Mexico — Hist. — Sources.
Michigan, Univ.
; Clements Library
MS 61-3233
Babcock, James Woods, 1856-1922.
Papers, 1885-1920.
6 ft. (200 items)
In Medical College of South Carolina Library,
In part, transcript (typewritten)
MS 61-3234
656
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Babcock, James Woods, 1856-1922.
Papers, 1885-1920. (Continued)
Physician and hospital administrator. Materials connected with
Babcock's work on the Identification of pellagra in the United States.
Includes notes, a thesis, a report (1910) by Dr. Claude H. Lavlnder
to the Surgeon General, a transcript of D. A. Gregor's BeltrBge zur
Kenntnis der Pellagrosen GelBtesstorungen, photos, of victims of the
disease, and printed works on the subject.
Gift of Dr. J. I. Waring, 1956.
1. Pellagra.
MS 61-3234
Medical College of South Carolina
Rudisill, Hillyer, 1902-1949.
Papers, 1936-42.
285 Items.
In Medical College of South Carolina Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Radiologist. Correspondence, business papers, andtypewrltten MS,
of Rudislll's work Theaters of death, the Btory of Joseph, Lord Lister.
Correspondence relates to Rudislll's various papers and to the above-
mentioned biography; to the affairs of the publication Review of
tumor therapy, later amalgamated with Southern surgeon ; and to can-
cer grants.
Gift of Mrs. Rudisill, 1955.
1. Lister, Joseph Lister, Baron, 1827-1912. 2. The American sur-
geon, 3. Cancer research.
MS 61-3235
Medical College of South Carolina
Sanders, Edward Lloyd, 1829-1902.
Papers, ca. 1787-1905.
48 items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Physician. Correspondence, obituary notices (1873-1905), a Gib-
son Lodge treasurer's book (1881-84), a brief history of the Sanders
family, minutes (1888) of a Georgia Baptist church, 4 poems, and
other papers, relating to Sanders, his family, and his friends.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of J. Clayton Underwood, 1956,
1. Sanders family. 2. U.S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narra-
tives — Confederate side. 8. Baptists— Georgia.
MS 61-3236
Emory Univ. Library
Friends, Society of. Five Years Meeting. Board of Young
Friends' Activities.
Records, 1919-34.
10 ft.
In Earlhnm College Library.
Correspondence and other papers. The material Is related to the
library's collections on the American Young Friends Fellowship, and
the Young Friends Committee of North America.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. Youth— Religious life.
MS 61-3237
Earlham College. Llbr.
Young Friends Committee of North America.
Records, 1951-
6 ft. -:'
In Earlham College Library.
Correspondence, publicity material for conferences, ; clippings, re-
cordings, and pictures, of the committee and its subcommittees. The
material is related to the library's American Young Friends Fellow-*
ship collection.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Deposited by the committee, 1954-
1. Youth— Religious life.
MS 61-3238
Earlham College. Llbr.
American Young Friends Fellowship.
Records, 1937-51.
ca. 2 ft.
In Earlhnm College Library.
Correspondence, reports, minutes of executive meetings, and printed
material, Includes records of the Fellowship under Its earlier name,
Youth Section of the American Section of the Friends World Confer-
ence Committee. The material Is related to the library's Ysung
Friends Committee of North America collection.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
Gift of the fellowship, 1954.
1. Youth— Religious life.
MS 61-3239
Earlham College. Llbr.
Addison, Oscar M 1820-1898.
Papers, 1835-1909.
3 ft.
In University of Texas Library, Texas Archives.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Methodist minister and author of Texas. Correspondence, writings,
legal papers, church records, news clippings, and printed material.
Unpublished - Index In the library.
1. Methodist Church — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc,
2. Church records and registers — Texas.
MS 61-3240
Texas. Univ. Library
Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1821-1920.
8 v. and 1 folder.
In Earlham College Library.
Correspondence, minutes, and other papers, Including memorials of
deceased Friends (1821-46) of the Indiana Yearly Meeting, a catalog
(1848) of its library, minutes (1821-68) of Its Committee on the Con-
cerns of People of Colour, minutes (1864-«5) of Its Executive Commit-
tee on Freedmen, a minute book (1886-98) of the Kerr City, Fla.,
Monthly Meeting (attached to the Indiana Yearly Meeting), a copy-
book of correspondence and a treasurer's book (both 1857-80) of the
Indiana Bible Association of Friends, and correspondence (1920)
relating to meetings In Oregon.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions,
1 Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting— Hist,— Sources. 2.
Missions — Negroes. 3. Freedmen. 4. Friends, Society of.
0reEOn ' MS 61-3241
Earlham College. Llbr.
Coffin, Charles Fisher, 1823-1916.
Papers of Charles F. Coffin and his wife, Rhoda M. Coffin,
1830-1912.
4 ft.
In Earlham College Library,
Banker. Correspondence, family papers, scrapbooks of clippings,
and photos.
Guides to some of the papers In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Gift
1. Friends, Society of— Hist. i, Coffin, Rhoda M. (Johnson)
1826-1909. a Coffin family.
MS 61-3242
Earlham College, Llbr.
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts,
London:
Letters, 1732-79.
ca. 130 p.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections,
Letters of missionaries and ministers relating to the activities of
the society In the Province of Pennsylvania.
1. Church of England — Missions. 2. Missions — Pennsylvania.
8. Church of England — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-3243
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Hauptamt Wissenschaft collection, 1938-44.
9ft
In Ylyo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part, transcripts.
Files of confidential material about scientists and scholars who
were candidates for university positions. Includes correspondence of
heads of various bureaus or departments of Nazi Germany, chiefly dis-
cussing the political reliability of these candidates. The material is
related to the library's Berlin collection.
List of names In the library.
1. Scientists, German. 2. Scholars, German. 8. Teaching, Freedom
of— Germany. _;
MS 61-3244
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Zonabend, Nachman, oolleotor.
Litzmannstadt (Lodz) ghetto papers, 1939-44.
9 ft
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research Library.
In part transcripts; . ';.
Albums describing schools, factories, offices, and other ghetto Insti-
tutions under Nazi rule; Nazi documents pertaining to Jews, chiefly
about restrictions, persecutions, and evacuations ; descriptions of dally
life under Nazi rule; official papers of the Nazi appointed Jewish ad-
MS 61-3246
657
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Zonabend, Nachman, collector.
(Continued)
ministration ; and the ghetto newspaper.
Itemized catalog In the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions of the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Zonabend, 1W8.
o i J ??'™ n L6d4, Po,and - 2. Jews— Legal status, laws, etc.— Poland.
8. World War, 1939- 1945— Jews.
v, t ...» . , MS 61-3246
ilvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Michigan. University. William L. Clenwnts Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts re'. ,W to Mexico, 1551-1842.
48 Items. '
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
Separate and unrelated letters and documents pertaining to various
aspects of the history of Mexico. Names of writers of letters and au-
thors and signers of documents include Juan Maria Acarete, Melchor
Alvarez, Nicolas Antonio, Ignaclo Basadre, Flllpe Codallos, Ignaclo
Esteva, Vicente Flllsola, Francisco Garcia Oonde, Vicente Guerrero,
Augustln de Iturbide, JosiS Justo Corro, Jose de Leon Valdes, Juan
Martinez, Alonso de Mexla, Baltasar de Monedo, Francisco Palou,
Juan de la Pafia, Manuel Pedroso, Joaqutn Ramirez y Senna, Jose
Rlncon, Fernando Rivera y Moncada, Jose Romero, Antonio Lopez de
Santa Anna, Manuel Suarez, Gabriel Valencia, and Hernando de
Vargas.
Purchases and gifts.
1. Mexico — Hist, — Sources.
Michigan, Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-3246
Breck, Samuel, 1748-1797.
Papers of Samuel Breck and Samuel Breck, Jr.. 1770-
1845. ' '
lft. (316 Items)
In' Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Papers of Samuel Breck, 1748-1797, wealthy merchant of Boston
and Philadelphia and director of the first bank of the United States,
and of his son, State senator and Representative from Pennsylvania,
dealing with the Bank of the United States, the provisioning of the
French fleet in America during the Revolution, and the disposal of
prizes. About 80 Items relate to the estate of John Ross, father-in-
law of the younger Breck. Correspondents include Ellas Boudlnot,
ic?™ !™h, P0 H. re n U, , Ale „*. a ? der Ham "t°°. John Paul Jones, Rufus
Wodcitt ' Rlchard Hush - Thomas Willing, and Oliver
<s„Lfi nk S f J he Unlted States ("91-1811) 2. France. Marine—
S"? rTVnfv 8 i> U ' S'-Hlst-Bevolution-French partlclpa^
rm 1862 S '- Hlst -- ReTOlu «0"-Prlzes, etc. i. BreckrSamuel,
Library Company of
Philadelphia
MS 61-3247
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Papers relating to the American Fur Company, 1822-56.
6 v. and 147 p.
In Newberry Library (Chicago)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Includes the Dousman papers which are chiefly accounts and agree-
ments between Pierre Chouteau, Pierre Chouteau, Jr., Ramsay Crooks,
Hercules Louis Dousman, George Bhnlnger, Jean Joseph Rolette, and
Henry Hastings Sibley ; and a carbon copy of the calendar and index
of the American Fur Company's papers (now In the New "Fork His-
torical Society) made by Grace Lee Nute, together with a brief esti-
mate of their significance.
Described in Checklist of manuscripts In the 'Edward E. Ayer col-
lection, compiled by R. L. Butler (1987)
Purchase, 1926
1. American Fur Company. 2. Fur trade — Northwest, Old i.
Dousman, Hercules Louis, 1800-1868. n. Nute, Grace Lee, 1895^-
Calendar of the American Fur Company's papers.
„ u ' ' ■ MS 61-3248
Newberry Library
Barnes, William Croft, 1858-1936.
Papers, 1871-1940.
25 ft. (ca. 2000 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Soldier, cattle rancher, and author. Correspondence relating to
many phases of Southwest history; 59 diaries, notebooks, and Jour-
nals; 430 literary MSS.; 500 magazine dippings; and 11 boxes of
photos. Including 50 stereoscopic views (1871-74) of the Wheeler expe-
dition. Includes correspondence and Index cards used In the prepa-
ration of Barnes' books, Arizona place names (1935)
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift and bequest of Mr. Barnes, 1900-40.
1. Southwest, New— Hist. — Collections. 2. Southwest New— Descr
& trav. — Views. 3. U. S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th
Meridian. i. Barnes, William Croft, 1838-1936
Arizona place names.
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc. MS 61-3249
Hittell, Theodore Henry, 1S30-1917.
Papers, 1849-1900.
41 items.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
In port, transcripts (handwritten)
Historian. Drafts and notes for published and unpublished works
and speeches, notes of conversations with Stephen J. Field, legal
papers, memorials, and other papers. Includes Hlttell's history of
Hawaii, his history of the Mlnml Valley, Ohio, his biography of
William Walker, his play (1000) Cinderella, his MS. (1849) The
battle of the names, as well as some of his writings on California ;
Juan Bautlsta Alvarado's Notes on California history (In Spanish) ;
Antonio Maria Oslo's Memorlas de la Alta California ; and a copy of
John Augustus Sutter's New Helvetia diary.
Described In Sutro Library notes, v. 2, no. 3 (Spring 1957) n. 2-3
Gift of the Hittell family, 1918.
1. Field, Stephen Johnson, 1816-1899. 2. Hawaiian Islands— Hist
8. Miami Valley, Ohio— Hist. 4. Walker, William, 1824-1860. 5 Call.
J™5 la ,™ I . ,lst -~ Addresses ' e ss aj's, leclures. 6. Sutter, John Augustus,
1803-1880. New Helvetia diary.
<= ♦ t.k MS 61-3250
Sutro Library
Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916.
Riley-Eitel papers, 1870-1920.
ca. 12 boxes and 2 tile drawers.
In Indianapolis Public Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Poet ahd lecturer. Correspondence, a few MS. poems, a history
and other papers of the Riley family, and photos. Includes corre-
spondence and other papers of Riley's nephew, Edmund H. Eltel,
some of which are related to Riley; and many copies of Riley's
letters and poems made by or for Eltel for a proposed biography
Correspondents Include Robert J. Burdette, Bliss Carman Edgar
Wilson Nye, William Lyon Phelps, John Riley, and other members
of the Riley family.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Mrs. Edmund H. Eitel, 1980.
1. Rlloy family. 2, Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
I. Eitel, Edmund Henry.
MS 61-3261
Indianapolis. Tnblic Library
Mead, Edwin Doak, 1849-1937.
Papers of Edwin D. and Lucia Ames Mead, 1876-1937.
9 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Svarthniore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, a Journal of Lucia Ames Mead (1884-1934), writ-
ings, clippings, family scrapbooks, subject files, especially on pacifism
and race relations, and miscellanea. Correspondents Include Norman
Angell, Newton Baker, Harry IBlmer Barnes, Nicholas Murray Butler,
Carrie Chapman Catt, Charles W. Eliot, Edward E. Fllene Herbert
Hoover, Frederick J. Libby, and Vlda D. Scudder. The material Is
related to the library's Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom records.
Checklist In the library,
Gift of the Mead estate, 1937.
1. Pacifism. 2. Race problems. i. Mend. Lucia True
(Ames) 1856-1930.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Ltbr, MS 61-3252
Cathcy, Joseph, 1,803-1874.
Papers, 1800-1900.
868 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Merchant and postmaster, of Haywood Co., N. C. Correspondence,
daybook, accounts, promissory notes, receipted bills, tax forms and
receipts, surveys, marriage bonds, circulars, and pamphlets (chiefly
1830-75), mostly relating to Cathey's duties as merchant and post-
master. Correspondents Include Elijah Deaver, James M. Edney,
N. C. Qatlin, Calvin H. Wiley, and commission merchants in Georgia
and South Carolina.
MS 61-3-253
658
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cathey, Joseph, 18U3-1874.
(Continued)
Description in the repository.
Gift of Lelia Welch, 1955.
1. Postal service — North Carolina — Haywood Co. 2. General
stores — Haywood Co., N. C. 3. Education — North Carolina. 4. Hay-
wood Co., N. C.— Hist.— Civil War. 5. Haywood Co., N. C. —
Surveys.
x, «,„ >• ™ MS 61-3263
North Cui'olmn. Dept. of Archives and History
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 1833-1864.
Papers, 1851-64.
46 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Confederate officer. Correspondence (1861-64), field book (July
21, 18Cl-April 25, 1863), commissions, appointment, order, and news-
paper clippings. The field book concerns operations of the cavalry
brigade of the Army of Northern Virginia. Correspondents Include
Braxton Bragg, John Randolph Chambliss, Robert Halt Chilton,
Samuel Cooper, Jeremy Francis Gilmer, Joseph Eggleston Johnston,
Robert Edward Lee, John Letcher, Thomas Lafayette Rosser, James
Alexander Seddon, Flora Cooke Stuart, and Walter Herron Taylor.
Collection has been analyzed by the society. Partially published
In The War of the Rebellion, published under the direction of the Sec-
retary of Wur (1880-1001)
Purchased from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1961.
1. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Army of North-
ern Virginia — Cavalry. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War— Cavalry opera-
tions. 3. U. S.— Hist. — Civil War— Campaigns and battles.
MS 61-8264
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library,
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934.
ca, 850 items.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Manuscripts.
In part, transcript (typewritten) and photocopies.
Mostly correspondence, along with documents, Journals and plat
books, concerned largely with family matters, research scholarship,
the American Revolution, claims of Loyalists, the early history of
Ann Arbor and Detroit, military, naval and diplomatic matters, and
the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Names of authors or persons
primarily concerned are: Allen family, John Calef, Btlenne Francois,
due de Cholseul-Staluvllle, James Steuart Denham, Benjamin Frank-
lin, Robert Qoodloe Harper, Alfred Edward Housman, Huntington
family, John Paul Jones, Abraham Lincoln, Wnlter Mlnto, Frederick:
North, Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, Peel family, Riopelle
family, Richard Rush, Alexis St. Martin, William Henry Seward,
Jarcd Sparks, James Stuart, James Tanner, nnd the Townsend family.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections In the
William L. Clements Library, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1042) and
In the 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Swing (1953)
1. Xl. S. — Hist. — Revolution— Sources. 2. U, S. — Hist. — Revolu-
tion — Claims, 3. American loyalists. 4. Ann Arbor, Mich, — Hist. —
Sources. 5. Detroit — Hist. — Sources. 6. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres.
U.S. — Assassination.
MS 61^3255
Michigan. Univ. Clements Library
Heck, J M
Papers, 1761-1947.
ca. 260 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Confederate officer and businessman, of Raleigh, N. C. Corre-
spondence, notebook, land grants, surveys, deeds, bank book, accounts,
agreements, reports, receipts, commissions, newspaper clippings,
printed matter, memorabilia, and other papers (chiefly 1850-1900).
The material pertains to family history and genealogy, the construc-
tion and furnishing of a home In Raleigh, for Mrs. Heck (1870-72),
lawsuits, religion, the Raleigh Centennial Celebration (1892), and
Heck's investments in mines in Moore Co., N. G, manufacturing in
Chatham, Wake, and Moore Counties, N. C., and land and property
In Raleigh, and Wake and Warren Counties, N. C. Early papers In-
clude mutilated grants and plats for land In Cumberland Co.j N. O. ;
later papers are of Heck's son, Charles Heck. Includes a letter to
J. M. Heck from Robert E. Lee (1866). Other correspondents and
persons mentioned include A. B, Andrews, Kemp P. Battle, Elijah
Brazier, James Brazier, Peter D. Davis, Charles E. Eaton, M. J, Haw-
, kins, Fannie Heck, Youst Heck, and Alexander McAllster.
Description In the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. M. Heck, 1950; Mrs. Charles M. Heck, 1955.
1. Heck family. 2. Raleigh, N. C— Centennial celebrations, etc. 8.
Mining industry and finance — North Carolina — Moore Co. 4, North
Carolina — Indus. 5. Real property— North Carolina.
MS 61-3256
North Carolina. Dept, of Archives and History
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Miscellaneous correspondence,
1757-1Q02.
58 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Includes 12 letters (1831-32) of James H. Atherton to his .family,
describing his observations on a tour of the Middle Atlantic and Ohio
Valley States; a letter (1757) of Edmund Atkln in Winchester, Va„
to Horatio Sharpe, British commander in America, on dealings with
friendly Indians during the French and Indian War; 17 letters
(1895-1902) of John Fox, Jr., most of them to his agent, George H.
Yenowine, concerning Fox's writings and their publication, and a
MS. of Fox's Brer Coon in old Kentucky; and 27 letters (1780-1EW)
of James Wilkinson, concerning military matters, the Burr Conspire./,
Wilkinson's trials for treason, and his removal to Mexico. Wilkin-
son's correspondents include Gayoso de Lemos, Solomon Van Rens-
selaer, and Anthony Wayne.
The Atherton letters were published in the Fllson Club quarterly,
v. 16, no. 4 (Oct. 1942) p. 208-226, and v. 18, no. 2 (Apr. 1944) p. 112-
114.
Bequest of Mr, Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Middle States — Descr. & trav. 2. Ohio Valley — Descr. & trav.
3. U. S.— Hist.— French and Indian War, 1755-1763— Sources. 4.
Fox, John, 1862-1919. 5. Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 6. Wilkinson,
James, 1757-1825.
MS 61-3267
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Shannon, James, d, 1832.
Papers,' 1804-33.
73 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Form part of the Samuel M. Wilson manuscript collection.
In part, transcripts.
Soldier, lawyer, and diplomat. Correspondence, a copy of a Journal
of Shannon's wife, Susan Shelby Shannon, a report, and other official
and personal papers. Concerns chiefly Shannon's trip to Guatemala
as chargeV d'affaires, and his death upon his arrival there. A few
of the papers concern Shannon's Army service in 1814 ; his appoint-
ment to the board of visitors at West Point; and a controversy with
his brother-in-law, C. S. Todd, over Isaac Shelby's part in making
the Chickasaw treaty. Correspondents Include Franklin Bnche, John
Henry Eaton, Edward Livingston, Stephen Pleasonton, Wilson Shan-
non, and Levi Woodbury.
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. U, S. — Diplomatic and consular service — Guatemala. 2. U, S.—
Hist. — War of 1812 — Sources. 3. U. S. Military Academy, West
Point. 4. Central America — Descr. & trav. 5. Shelby, Isaac, 1750-
1826. 6. Todd, Charles Stewart, 1791-1871. I. Wilson, Samuel
Mackay, 1871-1946, collector. Manuscript collection.
MS 61-3258
Kentucky. Univ. Llbr.
Pack Memorial Library, Asheville, N. O.
Manuscripts of North Carolina authors, 1939-69.
9v.
In Pack Memorial Library (Asheville, N. O.)
Literary MSS. of Action, poetry, and juvenile books by North
Carolina authors. Includes typescript with author's notes and cor-
rections of John Rattling-Gourd of Big Cove, by Corydon Bell (1955) ;
typescript with notes and corrections of Snow, by Thelmn Harrington
Bell (1954), with the originals of the Illustrated title page and end
pieces by Corydon Bell; typescript with penclllngs and publisher's
notes of Take It easy, by Thelma Harrington Bell (1953) ; typescript
of an early version, first and second drafts, dummy, and original
drawings, of Peanut, by Ruth and Latrobe Carroll (1951) ; typed and
penciled rough notes, ideas, outlines, and original drawings, of Tough
enough, by Ruth and Latrobe Carroll (1954) ; typescript with notes
and corrections of The spotted hawk, by Olive Tllford Dargan (1958) ;
typescript (carbon copy) with penciled corrections of Queen's gift, by
Inglls Fletcher (1962) ; typescript of Frost and (ire, by Elliott Mer-
rick (1939) ; and typescript (carbon copy) of The smasher, by
Talmage Powell (1959).
1. American literature — North Carolina,
MS 61-3259
Pack Memorial Llbr.
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-1845.
Papers, 1794-1907.
ca. 1050 Items.
In Broome County Historical Society collections (IHngtwmton,
N. Y.)
Army officer, land agent, merchant, postmaster, New York State
assemblyman, and president of the Chenango Bridge Co. Corre-
spondence (personal, financial, political, and business) of Whitney
and his associates, bills, notes, contracts, deeds, and other legal papers,
biographical data, maps, scrapbooks, military papers, poems, and
photos. Includes correspondence concerning the management of the
Chenango Bridge Co., letters from William Bingham, Edmund P.
Gaines, and Myra Clark Gaines, and correspondence of some of
MS 61-32G0
659
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-1845. Papers, 1794-1907. (Continued)
Whitney's children: Pamela, Virgil, Vincent, George, Washington,
Franklin, Joshua, William Wallace, Mary, and Charles.
Index in the repository.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Gift of the family and heirs of Mr. Whitney, 1940-50.
1. Bridges — New York (State) — Chenango Bridge. 2. Toll bridges—
Broome Co., N. Y. 3. New York State— Pol. & govt.— 1775-1865.
I. Whitney family.
Broome Co. Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3260
Mississippi, Deft, of Archives and History.
Notebooks, 1788-1921.
14 v.
In Mississippi Dept, of Archives and History.
Notebook (1858) kept by David M. Ballard, of Hinds Co., Miss,
while a student at Emory and Henry College ; notes kept by the Bev.
W. P. Browne, of Pascagoula, missionary of the Episcopal Church In
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas (1876-1918) •
class register (1900-01) of J. G. Deupree, teacher of pedagogy and
psychology at the University of Mississippi ; logic notebook of Stephen
Duncan (1787-1867), who lived in Natchez from 1808 to 1883; physics
notebook of Thomas S. Falconer, of Alabama, while a student at
Princeton University (1855-56); notebook (in French) of Hattie
Hardensteln, of Jackson; notebook on Bible lectures (1884-85) at-
tended by J. R. Herndon, of Vlcksburg, while at Southwestern Pres-
byterian University; two legal notebooks of Robert Hughes; note-
book (1738-1797) of George Rapaljl containing accounts, a Choctaw
vocabulary, and miscellaneous notes; notebook (1833-34) on steam
engines kept by Robert R. Ritchie while a student at the University
of Virginia; and two anonymous and undated legal notebooks.
Acquired from various sources.
1. School notebooks. 2. Protestant Episcopal Church In the
U. S. A.— Missions. 3. Missions— Southern States. 4, Bible— Ad-
dresses, essays, lectures. 5. Choctaw language— Glossaries, vocab-
ularies, etc. 6. Steam-engines.
„ " MS 61-3261
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Brooks, Eugene Clyde, 1871-1947.
Papers, 1925-31. ,
702 items.
In North Curolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Educator, editor, and college president. Correspondence, telegrams
speeches, reports, audits, legislative bills, newspaper clippings, and
other Items. The papers concern Brooks' activities with the Com-
mission on County Government (1925-31), the Equalizing Fund Com-
mission (1926-27), the North Carolina Park Commission (1926-29),
, ^J? oard of Trustee s of Carolina New College, Burnsvlile, N. C.
(1929), and the State Fair Board (1929). Includes reports and pro-
posals concerning North Carolina county government and the estab-
lishment of GreaLSmoky Mountains National Park, Correspondents
include Walter S. Adams, S. G. Atkins, E. C. Branson, Roy F. Ebbs,
Holland Estill, O. Max Gardner, T. S. Imboden, Leroy F. Jackson,
Charles M. Johnson, A. O. Mcintosh, Angus W. McLean, N. C New-
bold, Mrs. Thomas O'Berry, J. A. Orrell, Clarence Poe, Vance Rhodes,
F. P. Spruili, Mark Squires, Paul W. Wager.
Description In the repository.
Gift of John W. Harrelson, 1954.
1. Carolina New College, Burnsvlile, N. O. 2. North Carolina-
Pol. & govt.— 1865-1950. 3. County government— North Carolina. 4.
North Carolina. State Board of Equalization. 5. North Carolina.
Division of State Parks. 6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
„ T '„ MS 61-326-2
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
Brimley, Herbert Hutchinson, 1861-1946.
Papers, 1861-1910.
ca. 686 items.
In North Carolina Department of Archives and History collections.
Naturalist and museum director, of Raleigh, N. C. Correspondence,
receipted bills, tax receipts, notebook, and typescripts of Brimley's
writings. The bulk of the collection consists of receipted bills, mainly
from Raleigh, N. O., merchants. The letters (1901-03) concern the
formation of a State scientific society, the State Museum, and the
State Agricultural Dept. Includes typescripts of H. H, Brimley,
North Carolina naturalist (1949), edited by Eugene P. Odum, and
of a radio talk on whaling in North Carolina, given by Brimley on
June 25, 1933. Correspondents Include S. L, Patterson, Gilbert Pear-
son, W. L. Potent, Hubert A. Royster, and F. A. Sondley.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mrs. H. F. Fonvllle, 1951.
1. Cost and standard of living— Raleigh, N. C. 2. North Carolina.
State Museum, Raleigh. 3. North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture
4. Whaling. I. Brimley, Herbert Hutchinson, 1861-1946. A North
Carolina naturalist.
North Carolina. Dept,
of Archives and History
MS 61-3263
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va. Library.
Account books and diary of Virginians, 1800-85.
9 v.
In Hampden-Sydney College Library,
Account books of Jacob A. Bowly -f Oakgrove (1871-72), John
Worsham Rodgers, blacksmith of Kingavllle (1830-33), William Seay
sexton of Hampden-Sydney College Church (1836-81), Andrew Reld
Venable, planter and merchant (1852-83), John M. Tenable of Slate
H1U (1875-85), Richard N. Venable, lawyer and planter, of Slate
Hill (1800-05), and Henry E. Watklns, lawyer and State legislator,
kept by his overseer, Hezeklah Jackson (1820-29), all of Prince Ed-
ward Co., Va, ; and a diary of William R. Carter, lawyer and Con-
federate officer In the 3d Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (1861-64). With
the Rodgers book is J. D. Eggleston's descriptive article. Rodgers'
smithy (1938).
1. Prince Edward Co., Va. — Econ, condlt. 2. Blacksmith Inc. 3. Vir-
ginia Cavalry. 3d Regt., 1881-1865. 4. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War —
Regimental histories — Virginia Cavalry— 3d. 5. U. S. — Hist.^-Civll
War — Personal narratives — Confederate side. 6. Plantations —
Prince Edward Co., Va.
„'■•■ MS 61-3264
Hampden-Sydney Coll. Library
Schenck, Garret Conover, 1806-1888.
Diaries, 1826-88.
2 ft.
In Monmouth County Historical Association Library (Freehold,
N.J.)
New Jersey businessman and clergyman, member of Rutgers Col-
lege Board of Trustees. Includes observations on the weather, on
local, national, and International events, and on Schenck's personal
affairs.
Unpublished Index available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. D. J. Romaine, 1960.
1, Reformed Church In America — Clergy — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Meteorology— New Jersey. 8. Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, N. j; 4. California — Descr. & trav.
MS 61-3265
Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society.
General collections, ca. 1868-
ca. 75 ft.
In Clay County Historical Society collections (Moorhend, Mlun.)
Deeds, land patents, a will, charters, certificates, 82 assessment rolls
(1872-83), a Norwegian Army expense sheet (1887), photo, negatives,
and historical, biographical and genealogical material on Clay County
and Its early settlers. Names mentioned Include Fred Arabs, Oscar
Boman, Thomas Cheal, O. A. Chrlstensen, Grover Cleveland, Henry
Flnkie, O. E. Flaten, Olaf D. Hagen, William Moody, R, M. Probs-
fleld, Theodore Roosevelt, Ina Sampson, Mr, and Mis. Christian
Sather, Ole M. Steen, John J. Upchurch, and Charles Wagner as well
as the Lake Agassiz Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo-
lution, the Moody family, and the Northern Pacific Railway.
1. Clay Co., Minn.— Hist,— Sources. 2. Clay Co., Minn.— Biog. 3.
Land — Taxation — Clay Co., Minn. 4, Deeds — Clay Co., Minn. 5.
Moody family. 6. Northern Pacific Railroad.
MS 61-3266
Clay Co. Hist. Soc.
Mitchell, John Kirk wood, 1811-1889.
Papers, 1819-88.
469 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
In part, transcripts.
Naval officer. Correspondence, accounts, account book, orders, mus-
ter rolls, maps, charts, memorabilia, and other pupers (chiefly 1862-
65), mostly concerning Mitchell's career in the U. S. and Confederate
Navies. Includes material concerning Mitchell's service with the
Confederate forces on the Lower Mississippi and the James Rivers,
and with the Confederate Bureau of Orders and Detail, reports from
Confederate ships, and a memorandum book concerning ships built for
the Confederate Navy nt Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans. Correspond-
ents Include John L. Ahearn, Joseph W. Alexander, P. G. T. Beaure-
gard, Thomas P. Bell, Mortimer M, Benton, George H. Bier, Samuel P.
MS 61-3267
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mitchell, John Kirkwood, 1811-1889. Papers, 1819-88.
(Continued)
Blanc Otev Bradford. William L. Bradford, John M. Brooke, Leslie
B. Brooks, Franklin Buchanan, Walter R. Butt, Hilary Cenas, William
B Clarke, Hunter Davidson, Mnry Davidson, Charles Daniel Drake,
j'k. Duncan, John W. Dunnlngton, F. W. Dupree, David G. Fnrrngut,
French Forrest. W. Lewis Frazer, Joseph 51. Gardner, Jasper S. Gon-
zales Matthew P. Goodwyn, J. D. Grafton, John J. Guthrie, Wllhurn
II Hall, George W. Hnrrlson, William D. Harrison, Henry J. Hart-
seiie, Charles W. Hnys, 1'. J. Horwltz, Thomas B. Hugcr, Joshua Hum-
phreys, Thomas T. Hunter, Andrew Johnson, Biishroil R. Johuson,
Robert W. Johnson, Oscar F. Johnston, John 51. Kell, Charles H. Ken-
nedy, Beverlov Kerinon, Robert E. Lee, Sidney Smith Lee, John
Letcher, Emma H. Lynah, Arthur M. Lynch, William F. Lynch, Benja-
min P. Loyall, George Leys,'" Forgus MacRee, Stephen R. Mallory,
Wllilam P. Mason, J. W. 5Iatlierson, John S. Maury, Robert D. Minor,
Anna Jane Mitchell, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Frances Loyall Mitchell,
Robert Mitchell, F. I. Moreno, John W. Murdaugh, John W. Nixon,
John H. Parker, Robert B. Pegram, Margaret Loyal! Pennock, Edward
Aylesworrli l'eiry, George E. Pickett, Thomas K. Porter, Charles W.
Read, William W. Head, F. B. Renshaw, Samuel M. Roberts, Thomns
R. Rootes, James A. Seddon, James A. Semple, Francis E. Shepperd,
W. Frank Shlppey, George S. Shryock, Arthur Sinclair, William B.
Sinclair, Francis A Smith, George W. Smith, Peter W. Smith, Charles
F. M. Spotswood, John R, F. Tnttnall, John R. Tucker, William H.
Wall, Alexander F. Wnrley, J. B. Wasson, Gideon Welles, S. C. Wells,
Thomas B. West, Arthur Wharton, William Conway Whittle, John
Wilkinson, Eugene M. Williams, Joseph D. Wilson, William F. Wilson,
Edward U Winder, Henry X. Wright, Wilson Youngblood, and mem-
bers of the Mitchell family.
Partlnl checklist of pieces filed with the collection. Partially pub-
lished In The official records of the Union arid Confederate Nnvles In
the War of the Rebellion, edited by Richard R. Rush and II, H. Woods
(1895)
Gifts of Kirkwood Mitchell and Mrs. Jaflies D. MeCaw, Jr., 1931-56.
1, Confederate States of America. Navy — Officers — Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Confederate States of America — History,
Naval— Sources. 3. U. S — Hist.— Civil War— Naval operations— Con-
federate States. 4. Shlp-bulldlng — Confederate States of America.
5 U S. Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-3267
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Edmunds family.
Papers. 1826-50.
99 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, account book, commonplace book, accounts, news-
paper articles, and other papers. Persons represented Include Jane
Watklns (Edmunds) Berkeley, Peyton Randolph Berkeley, Mary E.
(Dupuy) Truehenit Berryman, Melton P. Cayce, Virginia 0. (Dupuy)
Cayce, Elizabeth G. (Dupuy) Dupuy, Mary Dupuy (Edmunds) Dupuy,
Mary W. (Watklns) Dupuy, William Hunt Dupuy, Bettie J. Edmunds,
Henry Edwin Edmunds, Jane Watklns (Dupuy) Edmunds, Lucy Jane
(Barksdale) Edmunds, Nannie W. Edmunds, Nicholas S. Edmunds,
Susan W. Edmunds, Nicholas Edmunds Flpurnoy, Patrick Henry
Flournoy, Florence Franlce, Jane (Scott) Franke, Belle (Edmunds)
Morton, Sallle Elizabeth (Edmunds) Scott, W. E. Scott, Wllllnm
Thomns Scott, John Bunyan Shearer, and Susan (Dupuy) Watklns.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Mrs. Robert C.Paulett, 1000. ■
I \: g Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives — Confederate sldt>.
2. Charlotte Co., Vn. A Slave records— Virginia. 4. Cookery, Ameri-
can — Virginia.
MS 61-3268
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Rhees, William Jones, 1836-1907.
Papers, 1744-1906.
ca. 4700 Items.
In Henry K. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Special collections forming a part of the Rheea collection are cata-
loged separately. _ „ . ,
Chief clerk of the Smithsonian Institution. Family and personal
correspondence, nutograph collection, and other papers. Some of the
correspondence relntes to affairs of the District of Columbia Chapter,
Sons of the American Revolution, of which Rhees was a member and
officer. Includes groups of papers from Alexander Dallas Bache, the
National Institute for the Promotion of Science, Henry Rowe School-
craft, the Smithsonian Institution, and the U. S. Pension Bureau.
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Ronienia M. Rhees, 1922.
1 Sons of the American Revolution. District of Columbia Suclety.
2. Rhees family. 3, Autographs— Collections. 4. Bache, Alexander
Dallas 1806-1867. 5. National Institute for the Promotion of Science,
Washington, D. C. 6. Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1783-1864. 7. Smith-
sonian Institution. 8. U.S. Pension Bureau. „„ „, „„„„.
Mb 61— 3Ssby
Read family.
Papers, 1769-1896.
55 ft. (ca. 190,000 Items)
In Library Company of Philadelphia collections.
Eight volumes of letters and notes of the Rend family and such re-
lated families as the Cadwalader, Howell, and Ross families cast light
on family affairs and history. Papers of John Read, Jr., "69-1854,
President of the Bank of Philadelphia (ca. 32,000 Items), include
rWas if the Sank from 1819 to 1841. Papers (1815-70) of John
Meredith Read I, 1787-1874, Chief Justice of f Pennsy vanln (cel
54000 Items) relate particularly to state and national politics, 1880-
70 Papers of John Meredith Read n, 1837-1896, lawyer, diplomat,
and historical scholar (ca. 100,000 items), contain correspondence of
the 1850's and 1860's with George Bancroft, material on Reads
private affairs (1879-90), on New York politics and the election of
1880, on the organization of the Wide Awake clubs In Albany and
on the task of organizing the State mllltla In prcpara Ion Jor the
Civil War. About 80 boxes of material concern the Paris consulate,
1869-73, and the Greek ministry, 1873-78.
r&dwalader family. 2. Howell family. 3. Boss family. 4.
tj s _Pol. & govt.— 18th cent. 5. Pennsylvania— Pol. & govt. H.
Presldenrs-U. S.-Electlon-1860. 7. Wlde-A wakes. 8 New York
I State)— Mllltla 8. U. S.— Diplomatic and consular service— France.
10 Greece Modern-Pol. & govt.-18th cent. I. Bancroft, George,
1800-1891, li. Philadelphia Bank. MS 61-3270
Library Company of Philadelphia
Henry E. Huntington
Library
Pettigrew family.
Papers, 1772-1912.
In Norlh'cnrollna Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, account books, memorandum books, plantation
records scranbook, bills, Invoices, receipts, Inventories, deeds, land
p!a?s,a'g?elments, 'speeches, law reports, affidavits, military reports
and ordlrTpoems, payers, sei-mons, pamphlets, broadsides, circulars,
mVmorabllaTand other material of the Pettigrew family of Tyrrell
a^d Washington Counties, N.C. The bulk of the collection concerns
Charles Pettigrew, an Episcopal minister; his son, Ebenezer Pettl-
erew planter and U. S. Representative; and hla grandson, James
Son Pettigrew, South Carolina legislator and Confederate offi-
cer. A few papers relate to Charles Pettlgrew's second wife, Mary
Lockhart Pettigrew, and to Eebenezer Pettlgrew's sons, William
nr„ihn.Vn Moses Cator, Henry Clay, James Connor, Leonard Cut-
Description In the repository. ' 'J„' „ ^ n "*«„.
organization and leadership of the 12th (later, 22d) North Carolina
"■"'"■'■Shmhara Prttigrew and Charles Lockhart Pettigrew, . and to hlg
fS?Jr WnVv -Pettlerew The papers of Charles Pettigrew deal
chiefly with hfs worlf as'an Epls P co?n. minister and his efforts to
.f^nrthMi : »ip "church in North Carolina, but Include a few plan-
tntton an business papSs The papers of Ehenezer Pettigrew con-
cern plantation operatkVns and political matters during his term In
Confess (1835-37), and Include Information on slave care and
management expenses of travel, clothing schooling and medical
enrp his campaign for Congress, national issues of the period, ana
hlsTennes^lnnas. The papers of ^™™*£ :gXTl££
with his studies and travels, his work In the South Carolina legis-
utare T (1856-5?), and his military career, and Include material »n
tneTuesttoTof Cuban annexation, the reopening rf the slave trade
his mMtary company's role In the defense of Charleston, and his
Gift of Carolina, Allca Lockhart, and Mary Johnston Pettigrew,
19 V' North Carolina Infantry. 22d Regt., 1861-1865, 2. U. S.-
Hlst-C vll War--Reglmental histories-North CaroHna Infantry-
15. 3 Protestant Epfscopal Church in the U S. ^""V^i^l
4 Plantations— North Carolina. 5. U. S— Pol. & govt— 181o-1801.
ft SlaverV in the U. S.-Conditlon of slaves. 7-,K e 1 a '.P r0 I« rt I y rq en '
nVssee 8 South Carolina — Pol. & govt. — 1775-1800 0. U. S.-
H?s^.v«5a-Pe r na^
■SS °1 D 8^° T Pe«lgre'r e Ohar^743-1807 -£«- Et *
nezlr, 1783-1848. in. Pettigrew, James Johnston, ^^g^g^
North Carolina. Dept. of Archives and History
661
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library.
McFarland collection of materials relating to organized
labor, 1938- 6
46 ft.
In Woyne State University Library.
In part, microfilm (negative)
Material on worker education, consumer cooperatives, union consti-
tutions, collective labor agreements In the Detroit area, guaranteed
annual wage, and labor arbitration, with emphasis on the local scene.
Pergonal flies of labor leaders Include those of Daniel M. Gallagher,
Michael Manning, Nat Ganley (on microfilm), and Homer Martin (on
microfilm).
Subject index In the library.
Purchases and gifts, 1951-
". - 1 - Lal J?'; and laboring classes— Detroit. 2. Labor and laboring
* Jses— Education. 8. Trade-unions— Detroit. 4. Collective labor
agreements— Detroit. 6. Wages— Annual wage— Detroit 6 Arbl-
*? f ??' J nd H? trlal — Detroit. 7. Cooperation— Michigan— Detroit.
I. Gallagher, Daniel Michael, n. Ganley, Nat. m. Manning, Michael
lv. Martin, Homer, v. McFarland collection.
Wayne State University. Library MS 61-3272
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1880.
Papers, 1812-80.
829 Items and 31 v.
In Duke University Library.
Planter, Governor of Georgia, and Confederate Senator. Corre-
spondence, MS. autobiography (1867), speeches, essays and news-
paper clippings. The papers before 1865 are scattered and mostls
concern politics, Including the election of 1840, Johnson's campaign
for the Vice-Presidency (1860), his opposition to secession, his role in
the Confederacy, and his criticism of the Confederate admlnlstra-
«.°2\r ^ o r PWrs deal with Johnson's attempt to take his seat In
~ J: - , Se P ate after the war, his support of Andrew Johnson, bis
postwar legal practice, his opposition to the Federal tobacco tar, life
in the South after the war, Percy Scott Fllppin's biography of John-
son, and other matters. Includes ca. 1000 copies of Johnson's letters.
The speeches are mainly political, and the essays relate to Johnson's
£,?, I ? St8 ' f? eb a i education and religion. Correspondents Include
William Alexander Graham, James K. Polk, and Alexander H.
Stephens.
« S? 1 !? i n ? OT J n "> e Horary. Johnson's autobiography was partially
published In the American historical review, v. 80, no. 2 (Jan 1926)
Acquired, 1954-56. ' '
o i £ 1Ip E ln ' F ercy Scott ' 1874_ Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia.
S ?' *L~ P0 k & »>vt.-1816-1881. 3. Confederate States of AmeVlca-
iwJ T ^ rt X ^Tobacco— Taxation— U. S. 5. Reconstruction-
Georgia. 0. Georgia— PoL & govt. 7. Southern States— Soc condlt
Dukeunlv. Library MS61-3273
Walls family.
Papers, 1760-1956.
10 ft.'
In Bucknell University Library,
In part, transcripts, photocopies, and microfilm.
♦ho q ^^H? ad 2? e ! l and , geneal08lcal records of the Walls family and
■2£i-?2? ed . A %^1 A T ddlum ' Frl <*> Green, and Sllfer families In-
eludes diaries, Civil War letters, and other papers of Hll Sllfer, secre-
n? r L°h„ w C° mm o nw ealth of Pennsylvania, 1861-67 ; business records
of John Walls and family partners as merchants in Lewlsburg Pa.:
«n W ?i w e n°'; b y ""-.Gharles Kalp concerning William QWalto
?£?, tte ^ alls famIIy h| 8to'y In Lewlsburg and Buffalo Valley. 1700-
1941; a diary of a trip to California by Robert Green In 1849' and
scrapbooks on the early history of Lewlsburg and Pennsylvania. The
material is related to the library's John Abbet Walls collection.
Unpublished finding aids In the library The diary of Robert
Green was published (1856) under the title On the Arkansas route to
California in 1849.
Gift of John A. Walls and Dorothy Walls McCormlck, 1954-00
1. Walls, William Cameron, 1852-1941. 2. U. S.— Hist —Civil
War — Personal narratives. 3. Merchants, American — Lewlsburg
Sif-ii Jf" l 1 SDUr 8. Pa 1 - — Hist — Collections. 6. Pennsylvania—
I^LT ^ 116 ? 1011 ^, 6 ' Pennsylvania Water and Power Company.
li. Sa * e , Harb °r Water Power Corporation. & Overland Journeys to
Vk Pa , c „'£?-,c,„ '• SUfer famlly - n - Sllf ef. BU. 1818-1888. m. Walls,
John, 1800-1891. lv. Green, Robert, 1821-1849.
BuckneilUniv. LIbr. MS 61-3274
Pollard family.
Papers, 1782-1907.
- 2743 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, deeds, wills, agreements, bonds, lists of
delinquent taxpayers, materials concerning lawsuits and the adminis-
tratlon of estates, other papers, broadsides, and memorabilia. Much
or me collection pertains to Peter Thornton Pollard and his positions
as county deputy sheriff and postmaster at King and Queen Court
House, Va. Correspondents Include Alice K. Addlngton, William
Armistead, Alexander Fleet Bagby, Thomas B. Barton, Mack
Baughan, William Baughan, Emily Jane Bird, Charles T. Bland,
William F. Bland, Abraham Bradley, Austin Brockenbrough, D.
Butrick, James C. Burton, Charles Cabe, J. S. Calvert, Evan Rayland
Chesterman, Herbert Augustine Claiborne, Thomas Collins, L. S. Cot-
trell, William L. Cowardln, A. L. Dabney, John A. G. Davis, Alfred
Elijah Dickinson, Isaac Dlggs, W. M. Dillard, Harry Josephus Dud-
ley, Richard Gaines, Sarah Garllck Gaines, Joseph R. Garlick, Wil-
liam K. Gatewood, Thomas Govan, John T, Gwyn, Samuel Faunt-
leroy Harwood, Janet Carter Roy Haskins, James T. Upshur
Hawkins, James Ewell Heath, William B. Heywood, L. E. Hudglns,
George A. Hundley, Chapman Johnson, Walter S. Jones, Catherine R.
Latane, Dr. Thomas Lewis, B. Lipscomb, Return Jonathan Meigs,
John Miller, Thomas Miller, A. J. Palmer, Israel M. Parr, John L.
Peace, Archie Renzle, Frank Rldgway, William Robinson, R. S.
Ryland, Dandridge Sale, J. W. Smith, E. W. Smith, John Soutbgate,
Thomas W. Stone, Samuel H. Stout, Lawrence Smith Stubbs, Philip .
Taliaferro, Mildred Rootes Thornton Thornton, Julian W. Tyler, S.
Branch Vaiden, Christopher C. Vaughan, John R. F. Vaughan, Wil-
liam L. C. Walton, William S. Ware, Chastaln White, Gilbert Carlton
Walker, E. B. Webb, James Webb, C. T. Whiting, and members of the
Fauntleroy, Pollard, Roy, and Spencer families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Malcolm Harris, 1959.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Clvli War — Personal narratives — Confederate
side. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental histories— Army of
Northern Virginia. 3. Plantations— King and Queen Co., Va 4
Slave-trade— Virginia— King and Queen Co., Va. 5. Real property-
King and Queen Co., Va. 6. Deeds— King and Queen Co., Va. 7
Taxation— King and Queen Co., Vs. — Lists. 8. School notebooks
I. Pollard, Peter Thornton.
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3275
Montague family.
Papers, 1808-1939.
337 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diaries (1845-47), accounts, account book, honds,
agreements, deeds, plats of land, wills, court orders, notebook, muster
rolls, memorabilia, and other material. Includes , many papers of
Thomas Ball Montague, farmer, surveyor, and Confederate soldier, of
Gloucester Co., Va. Correspondents Include George C. Ball, Philip J.
Barzlza, Lemuel Jackson Bowden, Herbert Augustine Claiborne, Mrs.
M. B. Cobbs, George P. Crump, Martha P. Dabney, George William
Downman, Bettle I. N. Duval, Thomas B. Evans, William M, Flana-
gan, Philip Harrison, Thomas O. Hoomes, J. F. Hubbard, Frances
Thruston Hughes, Thomas Hughes, William A. James, Screvant Jones,
Perrln Kemp, George T. Larimer, Robert McCandllsh, R. Mayo, John
O. Mosby, Elizabeth Thorowgood Ellis Munford, John Henry Parrlsh,
John Tyler Seawell, John Shore, Robert F. Stubbs, S. W. Stubbs,
George B, Taliaferro, William Taliaferro, and members of the Mon-
tague and Wlatt families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Deposited by Hill Montague, Jr., 1960.
1. U, S.— Hist— Civil War— Cavalry operations. 2. U. B.— Hist —
Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side. 8. Slave-trade-
Virginia— Gloucester Co. 4. Real property— Gloucester Co., Va 5.
Christian family. 6. Agriculture — Virginia — Gloucester Co I
Montague, Thomas Ball,
Virginia Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3276
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield, Mass.
Connecticut Valley collection of business history, 1651-
1957. '
ca. 350,000 Items.
In Connecticut Valley Historical Museum (Springfield, Mass.)
Letter books, account books, treasurers' reports, stockholders' re-
ports, time books, and other business records, mainly of the following
firms: the Agawam Co. (1830-1954), the Clement Manufacturing Co
(1882-1935), the Farr Alpaca Co. (1873-1940), the George H. Gilbert
Manufacturing Co. (1841-1930), and the Monson Woollen Manufac-
turing Co. (1825-68) The earliest records in the collection are the
account books (1851-1713) kept by John Pynchon (merchant and son
of the founder of Springfield, Mass.) and his son. Includes several
letters of John Pynchon, the court record (1663-74) for Hampshire
Co. (Mass.) Court, the original survey of the boundary between Mas-
sachusetts and Connecticut known as the Woodward and Saffery map
of 1042, and miscellaneous records of Dyer Bancroft, Harriett & Wil-
liams, James Bingham, Boody, Stone & Co., Bullis & Co, Stephen
Chapin Jr., Chemical Paper Co., Daniel Collins, Crafts & Co., Chester
A. Dewey, Daniel Gillet, Jr. & Co., Elijah Gove & Co., Paine & Burgess
George E. Powers, Willard Thorndlke, Vinton & Son, Wauregan Paper
Co., J. B. Williams, L. B. Williams, and Lucius J. Williams.
MS 61-3277
662
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springpld, Mass.
Connecticut Valley collection of business history, 1651-
1957. (Continued)
General Index to the Pynchon account books. The remainder of
the collection Is listed and cataloged by the Individual company. Also
described In a leaflet, Connecticut Valley collection of business history.
Issued by the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum (1060)
Gift of Robert' O Morris, ca. 1870; the Agawam Co., Smith College,
and Mount Holyoke College, 1959. Some of the material was formerly
owned by the Smith College Council of Industrial Studies.
Microfilm copy of the John Pynchon account
books.
1. Connecticut Valley— Indus. 2. Connecticut Valley— Comm. 8.
Merchants, American— Connecticut Valley. 4. Connecticut— Bound.—
Massachusetts. 5. Massachusetts — Bound. — Connecticut. 6. Court
records— Hampshire Co., Mass. 7. Heal property— New England. 8.
Heal property— Gt. Brit. I. Pynchon, John, 1621-1703. ir. Agawam
Company, Agawam, Mass. m. Clement Manufacturing Company,
Northampton, Mass. it. Farr Alpaca Company, Holyoke, Mass. v.
Gilbert (George H.) Manufacturing Company, yi. Monson Woollen
Manufacturing Company, Modbod, Mass. vn. Tltte.
MS 61-3277
Conn. Valley Hist. Museum, Springfield, Mass.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Collections of letters, 1744-1873.
67 Items and 4 v.
In American Philosophical Society Library.
Includes 25 letters (1803-22) of Humphry Davy to Alexander John
Gaspard Marcet on natural history j 6 letters of Benjamin Kd wards to
his father concerning the Stephen H. Long Expedition to the Rocky
Mountains, 1819-20; a letter book (1788-97) of George Fox contain-
ing business letters, many of them addressed to William Temple
Franklin ; a volume of letters and documents (1767-1813) of Ebenezer
Hazard, U. S, Postmaster General, Including correspondence with
Richard Bache, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Samuel Hunting-
ton, Thomas Jefferson, Return Jonathan Meigs, Samuel Miller, ana
George Washington; 20 letters (1866-73) of Charles Lyell to Charles
Moore, J. F. Royle, William Shnrpey, W. S. Symonds, aud others; a
letter book (1744-47) of Israel Pemberton, a Qunker merchant and
philanthropist of Philadelphia, containing business letters; corre-
spondence (1819-48) of 15 Items of John Torrey with Samuel Rots-
ford Buckley, Parker Cleaveland, Edward Cornelius Delavan, Elle
Magllore Durand, Amos Eaton, Charles Wilkes,, and others, on natural
history and botany of the United States; and a volume of correspond-
ence (1777-86) of George Weedon, Including originals of letters re-
ceived and copies of letters sent during the Revolution.
Partially cataloged In manuscripts catalog of the library. Papers
of Weedon described in Calendar of the correspondence relating to
the American Revolution of George Weedon ,and others, published by
the Society, 1900.
Purchases, and a gift of the Weedon papers from James Mease.
1. Natural history. 2. Natural history— U. S. 3, Stephen H. Long
Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, 1819-1820. 4, Botnny^-U. S. 5.
U S — Hlst.T-Revolutlon— Sources. 6. Merchants, American— Phila-
delphia. I. Davy, Sir Humphry, bart., 1778-1829. n. Fox, George,
1759-1828. m. Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817. iv. Lyell, Sir Charles,
bart, 1797-1870. v. Pemberton, Israel, 1715-1779. vi. Weedon, George,
1730?-1790. . ■ ■ „
MS 61-3278
American Philosophical Society. Llbrnry
Remmel, Harmon Liveright, 1852-1927.
Papers, 1879-1927.
co. 7 ft. (7804 Items)
In University of Arkansas Library.
Businessman and Republican Party leader In Arkansas. Corre-
spondence and other papers reflecting Remitters political activities,
and selected correspondence recording his business interests. Includes
letters from the Republican Presidents and other party leaders, letters
relating to the appointment of Jacob Trieber as district Judge, letters
regarding William Howard Taft's visit to Little Rock In 1918, letters
concerning the Ku Klux Klan, speeches opposing Jefferson Davis for
Governor of Arkansas, other political speeches and notes for speeches.
Including one inaugurating Remmel's campaign for Governor against
Jones, and a scrapbook concerning the Remmel Dam, named In his
honor because of his work In the early development of the light and
power Industry In Arkansas.
Unpublished calendar In the library.
Open lo investigators under library restrictions.
L'A'kansa^-Por&govt. 2. Trleher, Jacob, 1853-1927. 3 Ku
Klux Klan In Arkansas. 4. Davis, Jeff, 1802-1913. 5. Taft, William
Howard, Pres. U. S., 1857-1930, 0. Arkansas— Indus. 7. Presidents—
n a — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3279
Arknnsas. Univ. Llbr.
Michigan. University. Library.
Joseph Labadie collection, ca. 1870-
ca. 2000 Items, 50 v., and 24 packages.
In University of Michigan Library. «„.„.„„ii„t
Nucleus of the collection consists of the papers of the Journalist
and labor leader known as Jo Labadie. Around these have been col-
lected the papers of contemporary philosophical anarchists, political
Idealists, heterodox monetary scientists, socialists of various schools
distributes, gulldists, syndicalists, and others; and material on the
Thomas Mooney and Saeco-Vanzettl cases, on the Spanish Civil War,
and similar subjects. Includes MSS. of articles by Ivate Austin, Law-
rence Labadie, William J. Lloyd, Dyer D. Lum, John Murray Mc-
Gregor, Jonnnn Most, John Beverley RoDlnson, John J. J. Scannell,
and James Thierry; records of the A F. of L convention of 1889, of
the International Furniture Workers Union (1859-1900), the Council
of Trades (1880), the Washington Literary Society (1878-^82), the
Pota o Patch Project (1894-05) of Hazen Smljl. Plngree, Brass Mold-
ers Union no. 1, Detroit (1900-04), and the International Association
of Machinists; material on the history of Detroit and Its labor move-
ment; and a group of papers (in part, photocopies) by and about
j0 Descrtbed S ln r Ml'chigan Historical Records Survey's Guide to manu-
script collections In Michigan, v. 2 (1942) p. 16V23.
Gift of Mr. Labadie and others, 1911-
1 Anarchism and anarchlsts-U. S. 2. Mooney Thomas 3 ',1882-
1942 3. Saeco-Vanzettl case. 4. Spain— Hist.— Civil War— 1036-1939.
5 Trade-unions— U. S..-6. Labor and laboring classes— Detroit. 7.
Worklnjmen-s gardens. I. Labadie, Joseph, 1850-1933. n. Bray,
JohnFranC,S - MS 61-3280
Mich. Univ. Llbr.
Moore. John Bassett, 1860-1947.
Papers. 1866-1949.
118 ft. (ca. 100,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Mnmiscrlpt Division.
In part, transcripts and photocopies, ......
Lawyer author, educator, and Jurist. Correspondence, letter hooks,
autobiographical and biographical material, memoranda and notes,
speeches, literary MSS., and printed material, predominantly about
International law which Moore taught, wrote about and practiced dur-
ing the period 1885-1938. Includes his unpublished memoirs edited
by Edwin M Borchard, and other Borchard Items ; papers collected for
a projected biography of William L. Marcy; and material on the
North Atlantic fisheries dispute, the Spanish-American War, neu-
trality the League of Nations, the Far East, and Latin America.
Important correspondents are Alvey A Adee, Thomas F. Bayard, Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan, Edwin M. Borchard, Nicholas Murray Butler,
William R. Day, Cleveland H. Dodge, John W. Foster, George Gray,
Walter Q. Groshnm, John Hay, Charles Evans Hughes, Hiram John-
son, Philander C. Knox, Alfred Thayer Mnhnn, William Glbbs McAdoo,
William L. Putnam, Cecil Spring Rice, Ellhu Root, Leo S. Rowe, Har-
land Flske Stone, and Woodrow Wilson.
Unpublished finding aid In the library.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Anne Ferguson Frederick, Angela Turner Place, and Phyllis
Blwyn Storey, 1959.
1. International law. 2. Marcy, William Learned, 1786-1857. 3.
Fisheries— Newfoundland. 4. U. S.— Hist— War of 1898. 5. Neutral-
ity. 8. League of Na- tlons, %. Bast (Far East) 8. Span-
ish America. 9. States- men— Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc i. Borchard. Edwin Monteflore, 1884-1951.
MS 61-3281
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1813-1932, collector.
Papers on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916.
3 ft. (ca. 750 Items)
In University of Washington Library.
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence (including ca. 140 pioneer letters), reminiscences,
legal documents, bills, receipts, accounts, real estate papers, a petl-
tloii, election documents, a scrapbook (1857-85), and other papers,
Includes correspondence and financial pupers of Hudson s Boy Co.,
the First National Bank of Seattle, nnd the First National Bank of
Puyallup Wash. Concerns antl-Chlnese demonstrations In Seattle,
1866; the settlement of clolms (1850-87) of the Indian Wars of
1847-65; pioneers, missionaries, and the history and economies of
the Pacific Northwest In general. Persons named Include William
Nathaniel Bell, Arthur Armstrong Denny, Elwood Evans, John P.
Hartman, Joseph Lane, Abraham Lincoln, Daniel H. Lownsdale, Ezra
Meeker, Thomas Mercer, William Pickering, Isaac Ingalls Stevens,
Samuel Rnynl Thurston, and Marcus Whitman. ■-.'■'
Unpublished guide nnd card Index In the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gifts of the Bagley estate, en. 1932, and of the Bagley-Mercer Cor-
poration, 1959.
MS 61-3282
663
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932, collector. Papers on
Pacific Northwest-history, 1841-1916. (Continued)
<5n■L« 0^th <> W< £ t • P " cIfl< ^-, E ™ n - ondlt 2. Northwest, Paeific-Hlst.-
ijources. 3 Frontier and pioneer life— Northwest, Pacific 4 Hud-
son s Bay tympany. 5. Banks and banking— Washington (State) 6
ffliZ 8 « i e , at V e - Vf Coast lntlIans ' Wars wf^84M865-:
Olalms, 8, Missions— Northwest, Pacific. *w~—
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library MS 61 - 3282
Lassiter, Daniel William, 1827-1903,
Papers of Daniel William, Francis Rives, and Charles
Trotter Lassiter, 1832-1927.
21,740 Items and St.
In Duke University Library.
PetwST'vT 06 a .? d . ot t. er pnpers of ^sslter, a physician of
Petersburg, Va„ and of his sons, Francis Hives' Lassiter, lawyer
"J!mi ■ ' R «? re s ent att™ from Virginia, and Charles Trotter Lassiter.
ffiiS-"!' d,* fj the correspondence concerns the political cnreer
of Francis R Lassiter. Includes Information on Confederate recruit-
ment, po tlclans cfter the Civil War, Presidential elections, the Vir-
ginia militia, and economic conditions in the D. S. Correspondents
hiclnde Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bally Aldrlch, John Hollis Ban™
head, Harry Flood Byrd, Champ Clark, John Warwick Daniel, Henry
Artw 7i£j?™&.Sf rter ^ GIa , s8 ' ? ppa Hunton ' Jr - mtriioush Lei.
Arthur Lefevre, William Gordon McCabe, Thomas Staples Martin
John Garland Pollard, Furnlfold McLendel Simmons, Chirles August
tus Swanson, Henry St. George Tucker, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, and
Edward Carrlngton Venable. '
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1058.
--..?• Virginia— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. V. S— Pol & irovt— lfiOl-
££.»"■ S P f r ? ldeD , t8 r U - , S -- E '«t"»'- 4. Virginia-MUltia '5. Con-
federate States of America. Army— Recruiting, enlistment, etc. 6.
?«|lT^ 0n n?Ta d siiter; cC'isTt^ b. jS^"""' *>™* *»<*•
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-4283
Brainerd, Erastus, 1855-1922.
Correspondence, 1880-1919.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 2880 Items)
In University of Washington Library.
„ n H^i U H nallSt ' P "< ic , la n. «nd civic leader. Mainly concerns Brainerd's
"? £! t i™ aS " l0b i ,y1 ^ ,n Washington, »• C., for the Seattle Chamber
sLm m n~£ , H and °, ther l eat . tle busl «es8 eroups, as editor of the
Seattle press-times (now Seattle daily times) and the Seattle nost-
intelllgencer, as a leader in the Bepublican Party in Wa"hfng?on,
„!?* a P rom oter of Alaskan development and Far Eastern invest-
PhlioA.iihi J? .,-' 168 mate ^ al concerning his association with the
BanCi? /li'SiK.?^!. Co «™ B pondenU include Bichard Achilles
Bellinger (22 Items), Ashmun N. Brown (85 Items), William Turn-
bull Burwell (20 items), Stephen James Chadwick (89 Items), Wit-
Ham Wallace Ohapin (36 items), Walter Eli Clark (103 Items),
Thomas It. Donaldson (21 Items), Thomas H. Downing (27 items
L a jn°npf 'm^ i" M f B, ! ) i; W g! I, ff3 H^phrey (54 items), WeTeV
M„«w a ( ,«i B ,l teDM 4 ) ' ?£ h \ 5' 1 Mcflri,w < 48 Items), Mark Allison
Matthews (31 items), Albert E. Mead (43 Items), William H Paul-
bamus (23 terns), Samuel H. Piles (18 items), Robert PTPoref (21 ;
& ) ' ^ ? UF Wa St S ^ " < 29 ltem8 > Eu 6 en « temple 19
T^J 8 V W J"' am ^;,, Sheffl , e ^ (24 ltems >- Geor « e ^"er (16 Items),
John Loekwood Wilson (19 items), and Charles E. Woodruff (18
items) *
.if?"?™" 8 ^^ 1 " 111181 alds ln the " brar y- Also described In Unlver-
slty of Washington manuscripts series, no. 2
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
Information on literary rights available in the library
to \, a »i le ,C hamber of Commerce. 2. Seattle— Econ. condit. 3.
W ^n n ^ n t l St ? te . ) , _ , Pol ^ & govt - 4 ' Republican Party. Wash-
F&T ( T St ? te) 5 ;, A1 «ska-Econ. condit. 6. Investments-Bast (Far
B i V ^ Journalism — Philadelphia. 8. Journalism — Seattle i
Clark, Walter Ell 1869-1950. n. Humphrey, William -ETuet-lOsJ
Sio' "^^ 81 ?^"^' 1S 83- 198Z - "• McGraw, John Harte, 185t£
1910. v. Mead, Albert Edward, 1861-1913. ie, ~u-
Washington. Univ.,
Seattle, Library
MS61-3284
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1856-1934.
Papers, 1868-1934.
28 ft. and 15 boxes.
In Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, Ohio)
i„e Tm? t0 , h ' S f ather, President Hayes, Army officer, lndustrlal-
MmXSK T^' and Ph»«°throplst. Correspondence, a letter book
n«n»™ iJ/nui". 6S ' n ° tebooks ' »cco«nt books and other financial
mEi^t y Be ^ V[ca record s, » narrative of operations ln the
Philippine Insurrection, recommendations, school papers, scrapbooks
Lllf 8 ! 8 if° "' B ^ ln « ,c ar <i8. and hundreds of pictures Illustrating
S^f 1 ^ of «ay«' "te. Includes material on his interests iS
National Carbon Co., Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Co., and Whipple
Manufacturing Co., and his other investments; his political activity
when serving as secretary to his father as Governor of Ohio and
President ; his military service in the Spanish-American War the
Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican horder troubles In 1911, and World
War i ; his chairmanship of the Cuba-China Battlefield Commission-
the gift of Spiegel Grove to the State of Ohio; the Rutherford B
Hayes Library ; his trusteeship of Ohio Historical Society and West-
ern Reserve Historical Society; and his travels, military honors, and
philanthropies, as well as correspondence with family and friends
Related material is found in other collections of the library
Open to Investigators under library restrictions
1. Philippine Islands— Hist— Insurrection, 1899-1901. 2 U S —
Hist— War of 1898. 8. U. S.-Hlstory, Military-20th cent.— Sources.
«' w m _ ^ 01 A & eovtr-lSn-mi. 5. Ohlc—Pol. & govt.-1865-1950.
6. National Carbon Company, Inc. 7. Pemiscot Land & Cooperaee
Company, Caruthersvllle, Mo. 8. Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio. 9
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremon, Ohio. 10. Ohio Historical
Society. 11. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland.
x, ^ . *r> „ MS 61-3285
Rutherford B.Hayes Library
Washington (Ter.) Secretary's Offloe.
Records, 1853-63.
41 Items and 1 v.
In Washington State Library.
Correspondence and a letter press book. Includes letters from the
first comptroller of the treasury concerning the duties and accounts of
the secretary, territorial appropriations, expenses and salaries of of-
ficials, and the cost of public printing; and copies of ca. 168 letters by
Henry M. McGill as secretary and Acting Governor, to' William Medlll
first comptroller, John J. Cisco, assistant secretary of the treasury
and other territorial and military officers, on the accounts of the secre-
tary, the records of the Governor and Legislature, the construction of
the territorial capltol and penitentiary, moving of the library, and or-
ganization of the militia. Other correspondents include Elwood
Evans, Charles H. Mason, B, W. Taylor, and Bllsha Whittlesey.
1. Finance, Public-rWashlngton (State) 2. Washington (State)—
Pol. & govt. 8. Washington (State)— Capital and capltoi. 4. Pris-
ons—Washington (State) 5. Washington (State) State Library,
Olympic. 6, Washington (Ter.) Militia. i. Washington (Ter.)
Treasurer's Office, rr. McGill, Henry M.
„"'■'■ MS 61-3286
Washington. State Library
Muse, Battaile, tf, 1803.
Papers, 1726-1891.
'■- e918items.
In Duke University Library.
Planters' agent, of Berkeley Co., Va. Correspondence, account
books, memoranda, and other pnpers. The collection concerns the
movement from Tidewater farms to western Virginia, the progress '
of the Revolutionary War, sale of farm produce, the treatment of
slaves, business operations, the Mercer (1776-88) and Fairfax estates,
and Muse's career as a rental agent for George Washington In Fred-
erick and Fauquier Counties, Va. (1784-02). Correspondents Include
W. M. Gary, Bryan Fairfax, Ferdlnando Fairfax, G. W Fairfax
Thomas Fairfax, J. L. Gervals, Tobias Lear, Richard Bland Lee'
Warner Lewis, Stevens T. Mason, James Mercer, John Francis Mercer
Hugh Nelson, George Nicholas, John Hatley Norton, Thomas Ruther-
ford, Magnus Tate, Hannah Fairfax Washington, and Warner Wash-
ington.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1944.
1. Land settlement— Virginia. 2. Virginia— Hist— Revolution-
Sources. 8. Produce trade— Berkeley Co., Va. 4. Slavery in the
U. S. — Condition of slaves. 5. Plantations — Virginia. 6. Rent Vir-
ginia. 7. Washington, George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799.
MS 61-3287
Duke Univ. Library
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector.
Papers, 1780-1879.
44 items and 1 reel of microfilm.
In West Virginia University Library (866, 886)
Photocopies of originals in the possession of Mrs. Proctor
Letters, some in French, relating to the Charles Lisez family, in-
cluding letters (1863-65) of Charles Lisez, Jr., while a prisoner of war
at Fort Delaware, Maryland ; a map of George Washington and Al-
bert Gallatin lands in present Jackson and Mason Counties; micro-
film of typescripts of Braxton Co. marriage bonds (1836-53) • bio-
graphical and genealogical notes on Michael (Malcolm) Coleman in
Jackson Co., on William White, the Staats family, and the Anderson
family of Wood and Jackson Counties, along with a sketch of early
Ravenswood by Eunice Proctor Perkins. Bulk Of the material Is of
the period 1830-79.
1. Anderson family. 2. Lisez family. 3. States family. 4. U. S.—
Hist — Civil War— Prisoners and prisons. 5. Marriage licenses—
Braxton Co., W. Va. 6. Jackson Co., W. Va— Maps. 7. Mason Co.
W. Va. — Maps. 8. Ravenswood, W. Va.— Hist.
West Virginia. Univ. Library
664
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hitchcock family.
(Continued)
Hitchcock-Coit papers, ca. 1730-1929.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 2. TJ. S— Hist. — Devolu-
tion— Supplies. 8. Seminole War, 2d, 1835-1842— Personal narra-
tives. 4. U. S. — Hist — War with Mexico, 1845-1848 — Personal
narratives. 5. U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 6. Cherokee
Indians. 7. San Franclsco-^-Soe. life & cust. i, Coit, Lilile (Hitch-
cock) 1843-1929. ii. Hunter family, m. Hunter, Nathaniel Wyche,
b. 1810. iv. Bierce, Ambrose, 1842r-1914? v. Greene, Nathanael,
1742-1786. vi. Madison, James, Pres. U. S., 1751-1838. vii. Miller,
Jonquin, 18417-1913. vm. Monroe, James, Pres. U. S., 1758-1831,
ix. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.
MS 61-3295
Mills College. Library
Foree, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1809.
Papers, 1836-82.
ca. 3 ft. (ca. 2150 items)
In University of Washington Library.
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Lawyer, judge, Army officer, archaeologist, and historian. Corre-
spondence, military telegrams, reports, orders, maps, historical and
archaeological notes, and other papers. Concerns events of the Civil
War; particularly the cashiering of Fitz-John Porter and Porter's ap-
peals; and Force's researches on pre-hlstoric man, Darwinism, and
Amerigo Vespucci. Includes correspondence between the Historical
and Philosophical Society of Ohio, of which Force was president, and
the International Congress of Americanists; copies of 19 letters* col-
lected by Peter Force, including one to James Madison from George
Washington, and 8 to Charles Simms : and correspondence and other
papers of Peter Force, of William Quereau Force, and of other mem-
bers of the Force family. Correspondents Include Francis Bowen (6
Items), Edward Everett (14 items), Mortimer D. Leggett (15 items),
John Pope (13 items), Fitz-John Porter (2 items), Peter A. Porter (IT
items), Edward J. Pringle (5 items), and Joslah Quiucy (3 items)
Finding aids in the library.
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Horton C. Force.
1. Man, Prehistoric. 2. Evolution. 3. Vespucci, Amerigo, 1451-
1512. 4. Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. 5. Interna-
tional Congress of Americanists. 6. Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901. 7.
TJ. S. Army. Courts-martial. Porter. 1862-1863. 8. IT. S.— Hist —
Civil War— Sources. 9.U. S— Hist — Civil War— Maps.
I. Force, Peter, 1790-1888. n. Force family.
MS 61-3296
Washington. Univ., Seattle. Library
Coleman, Evans.
Papers, 1886-1950.
20ft.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Cattle rancher. Diaries (1897-99) ; 31 of Coleman's MSS. pertain-
ing to cattle ranching, Mormon settlements, and the White Mountain
area of Arizona; 38 MSS. relating to pioneer life; and stock certifi-
cates, property claims, maps of northern Arizona, missionary refer-
ence books, and other personal papers. The material is related to the
repository's Prime T. Coleman and Slias Bunker Coleman collections.
Unpublished calendar In the Repository . Also described in A guide
to the collections of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, complied
hy R. Bnmdes (1961)
Gift of the Evans Coleman family, 1930-50.
1. Cattle trade — Arizonn. 2. Mormons and Mormonism in Arizona.
3. Apache Co., Ariz. 4. Frontier and pioneer iif e — Arizona. 5. Real
property— Arizona. 6. Arizona — Maps. 7. Missions — Blbl.
MS 61-3297
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Douglass, William Boone.
Papers, 1809-1948.
1873 items and 11 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, engineer, and surveyor. Correspondence, memorandum
books, daybooks, notebooks on the Pueblo Indians, and other papers of
Douglass and of various members of the Boone and Douglass families,
especially of his father, Benjamin P. Douglass, Indlnna State repre-
sentative, and his son, William Boone Douglass, Jr., an official of the
U. S. consular service. The letters pertain to the Kansas-Nebraska
question, the passing of the first overland mall from California
through Cassville, Mo., in 1858, elections to be held in Indiana in
I860, Douglass' surveying activities, establishment of a national park
of the cliff cities of New Mexico, the securing of power from Boulder
Dam, and other matters. Civil War letters from both Union and
Confederate soldiers are Included. Also Includes an emancipation
document for some slaves In Indiana Territory, designs submitted to
the Patent Office, a biographical sketch of Douglass, and genealogical
data on the Boone and related families.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1951.
1. Kansas-Nebraska bill. 2. Overland Mall Company. 3. Indlnna —
Pol. & govt. 4. Cliff-dwellings-^New Mexico. 5. Pueblo Indians. 6.
Xj s, — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 7. Slavery in the
y, s.— Emancipation. 8. Hoover Dam. 9. Boone family. i. Doug-
lass, William Boone, 1898- n, Douglass, Benjamin P.
MS 61-3298
Duke Univ. Library
Pegram family.
Papers of the Pegrnm, Johnson, and Mcintosh families,
1825-1941.
514 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, diary, accounts, speeches, wills, bonds, agreements,
genealogical notes, photos., memorabilia, and other materials, of the
Pegram Johnson, and Mcintosh families. Includes diary of Dnvid
Gregg Mcintosh (1852-58) kept while at Society Hill, S. 0., and the
University of South Carolina, and information concerning horseracing,
the South Carolina Pee Dee Light Artillery Battery, and other mat-
ters Correspondents include Archer Anderson, Mary Evans Pegram
Anderson Virginia Pegram Morton, D. L. Beatty, John Belcher, Mar-
garet Mcintosh Bell, B. M. Blackburn, John Minor Botts, R. W. Boyd,
J W Brunson, Simon Bolivar Buckner, Frances Jane Johnson Caskie,
John' L Caskie, O. J. Cabiness, John M. Chilton, George Llewellyn
Christian, Stuart Grattan Christian, Henry Clny, Henry H. Cummiug,
Raleigh Travers Daniel, A. L. Dargan, George Davis, Jefferson Davis,
Varina Howell Davis, Alexander Dosset, Brooke Doswell, Thomas H.
Dunn, Kate Dunn Eckenrode, W. A Fisher, W. O. Galloway, George S.
Golladay, Joseph O. Gray, William P. Green, A. M. Oregg, John W.
Harns, Fairfax Harrison, Josephine Burweli Harvie, Harrison
Heartwell, James Dunn Hufham, David Hunter, Bppa Hunton, Joseph
Forney Johnston, John D. Keiley, John Cunningham Kelton, John
Dunn Klrby, J. F. Lambert, Thomas 0, Lancaster, Robert Edward Lee,
AC. Leigh, Benjamin Watklns Leigh, Richard H. Long, William Gor-
don McCabe, Bernard McKewan, Landon O. Maclln, W. A. Marshall,
Hetty Cary Pegram Martin, George Mason, William H. E Merrltt,
John Minge, William Waller Morton, Charles D. Myers, John H. New,
Lee Nicholson, Cordelia Powell Odenhelmer, Eli Odom, Yelverton N.
Oliver William Miller Owen, James W. Paul, William Nelson Pendle-
ton S D Pool; Powhatan Roberts, Wyndham Robertson, Holden
Rhodes A. W. Scott, D. Shaffer/Augustine Thomas Smythe, A. B.
Spooner, Robert Stiles, F. S. Stoekdale, G, W. Sutherland, John Swift,
Walter Herron Taylor, Richard Ten Broeck, William Terry, George
Henry Thomas, Mann Satterwhite Valentine, Samuel Woodson Ven-
able Charles Dudley Warner, I. N. Withers, N. Wolfe, Henry Edward
Young, and members of the Allen, Johnson, Lee, Mcintosh, and Pcgraui
families.
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of Mrs. Henry Coleman Baskerville, 1959.
1 Virginia University. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal
narratives — Confederate side, 3. Horse-racing. 4. Horse-breeding.
5 South Carolina. University. 6. South Carolina Artillery. Pee
Dee Battery, 1861-1865. 7. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Regimental his-
tories—South Carolina Artillery— Pee Dee Battery. I Mcintosh,
David Gregg, 1836-1916. n. Jobnson family, in. Mcintosh family.
MS 61-3299
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Baxter family.
Papers, 1676-1917.
2 ft. (ca. 1500 items) ,„„,„„>,>
In University of Virginia Library (364, 3594) ,„„„„„,
Correspondence, a letter hook, accounts, check stub books, a com-
missary record, deeds, indentures and other business papers, mostly
of the nerlod 1794-1881. Includes records of the Interest of Thomas
Baxter and his son William H. Baxter in the Blandford Milling Co.,
the Mansfield Milling Co, The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance
Co. the United States Express Co., the Petersburg Gas Light Co.,
and the Petersburg Car Co.; tie accounts (1849-66) of the Peters-
burg Benevolent Mechanics Association; a commissary record kept,
by John P. May of Company A, 12tli Virginia Volunteers ; an applica-
tion (1915) of Daniel B. Duniop for a patent on a submarine bomb;
material on business and real estate In Chesterfield, Dinwiddle and
Furry Counties and In Petersburg (1817-81) ; and material on South-
ern Female College, Leavenworth Collegiate Seminary, Mrs. E. M,
Newsom's School, Old Street (Presbyterian) Sabbath School (1869-
71) and Old Blandford Church. Correspondents include Mary J.
Baldwin R N. Bennett, W. F. Bowie, John J. Cahlll, Julian S. Oarr,
Thomas P. P. Clapp, James Colt, Richard E. Colt, Giles B. Cooke,
Ransom Crosby, W. G. Davis, Alexander Donnan, R. W. Flournoy,
R M Green, R. F. Henlng, Benjamin Jones, John H. Knowles, T. P.
Leavenworth, Francis J. Mercer, Elizabeth Moore, Thomas H. Powell,
Henry O. Roper, William Henry RufEner, Robert Shanks, Frederics
H. Sheiton, and William F. Spotswood.
MS 61-3300
665
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Colonial Williamsburg, inc.
Correspondence and other personal papers, 1767-1877.
ca. 00 items and 3 v.
In Colonial Williamsburg manuscript collections.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Personal and family correspondence of Michael Bowyer, along with
some items from the Hubard family which is allied by marriage to
the Bowyers ; letters to John Bradford, of Boston ; correspondence
and accounts of Samuel Byrd, a physician of Gloucester Co., Va. ;
letter book, and pages from the Secret history of the dividing line,
of William Byrd u ; correspondence of the brothers Augustine and
Peter Bobert Deneufville; receipts given to Miles Selden by Thomas
Griffin Peachy; personal correspondence and maps relating to Vir-
ginia during the American Revolution, belonging to John Graves
Slmcoe; letter book and otber papers of Augustine Smith, of York-
town, Va.; letters of Edward Teagle and James Lee pertaining to
Williamsburg, Va.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections of
Colonial Williamsburg, compiled by Lynette Adcock (1954)
1. Bowyer family. 2. Hubard family. 3. De Neufvllle family.
4. Medicine — Gloucester Co., Va. 5. Byrd, William, 1874-1744. 6. Vir-
ginia — Hist. — Revolution — Personal narratives. 7. U. S Hist
Revolution— Maps. 8. Williamsburg, Va.
Colonial Williamsburg
MS 61-3289
Robertson family.
Papers of the Robertson and Worcester families, 1815-
1932.
6000 Items.
In University of Tulsa Library.
In part, transcripts,
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, Creek Indian tribal records,
scrapbooks, photos., memorabilia, and printed matter, pertaining to
Samuel Austin Worcester, missionary to the Cherokees, his daughter
Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson, his granddaughter Alice Mary Rob-
ertson, her father William Schenck Robertson, other members of her
family, the Rev. Timothy Hill, Robert McGIU Loughrldge, John Low-
rle, Walter Lowrie, James 0. Pilling, and Pleasant Porter. Concerns
missions, Indian education, printing and publishing In the Indian
Territory, the Indian Territory in the Civil War, and Oklahoma
politics during the 1920's.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Alice Robertson and her sisters, 1931.
1. Presbyterian Church — Missions, 2. Missions— Indian Territory.
3. Indians of North America— Missions. 4. Worcester, Samuel Austin,
1788-1859. 5. Printing— Hist.— Indian Territory. 6. Creek Indians.
7. Indians of North America — Education. 8. Indian Territory— Hist. —
Civil War. 9. Oklahoma — Pol. & govt. i. Worcester family.
MS 61-3290
Tulsa. Univ. Llbr.
Forbes,. Robert Humphrey, 1867-
Papers, 1840-1961.
ca. 50 ft. (15,000 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Agriculturist, educator, and member of the Arizona State Legis-
lature. Correspondence; legislative material; MSS. of Forbes' book,
Crabbe's filibustering expedition into Sonora (1952), papers relating
to the parties sent for relief, and galley proofs of some of Forbes' pub-
lications ; and photos, of Southern Arizona, Egypt, French West Africa,
Haiti, and Mexico. Correspondence Includes letters to Forbes' family,
letters relating to the reorganization (1916-18) of the College of
Agriculture at the University of Arizona, to date culture, and to
French West Africa. Legislative material Includes chiefly papers
pertaining to the Territory and State of Arizona, and the Colorado
River, lists of members In the various State legislatures, directories
of the legislatures, printed rules of the House of Representatives, and
campaign memorabilia.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the repository.
Gift of Dr. Forbes, 1925-
1. Arizona— Pol. & govt. 2. Arizona — Descr. & trav. — Views. 8.
The West— Descr. & trav.— Views. A. Europe— Descr. & trav.—
Views. 5. Haiti — Descr. & trav. — Views. 6. Egypt — Descr. & trav.—
Views. 7. Mexico— Descr. & trav.— Views. 8. Forbes family. 9.
Arizona. University. Dept of Agriculture. 10. Africa, French
West— Descr. & trav.— Views. 11. Date-palm. 12. Colorado River,
i. Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Crabbe's filibustering expe-
dition into Sonora.
3, Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3291
Banks, Sir Joseph, b&rt., 1743-1820.
Papers, 1743-1820.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Sutro Library (San Francisco)
Scientist and author. Research material on various subjects of
Interest to Banks, such as Africa, the South Seas, voyages and explor-
ation, agriculture, sheep and wool, drainage of fen lands, counter-
revolutionary societies, and science.
Card catalog in the library.
1. Africa. 2. Oceanica. 8. Voyages and travels. 4. Agriculture-
Miscellanea. 5. Sheep. 6. Wool. 7. Fens, Eng. 8. Political clubs.
0. Science — Miscellanea.
Sutro Library
MS 61-3292
Miiller, George Henry.
Papers, 1798-1852.
8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Merchant and coffee planter, of Beaver, Pa. Diaries, memoirs,
and reminiscences of MUller, a German immigrant of 1808, concern-
ing his family, travels, early life in Germany and Great Britain,
mercantllo activities In Cuba, a shipwreck off South Carolina, his
trip by stage from Charleston, S. C„ to Baltimore, MUller genealogy,
the U. S. in the early 19th century, religion, English poets, and
weather reports for Beaver, Pa, (1850-52).
Acquired, 1933.
1. U. S. — Emlg. & lmmlg.— Personal narratives. 2. MUller family.
3. U. S.— Descr. & trav.— 1783-1848. 4. Cuba — Comm. 6. Coffee
trade — Cuba. 6. Poets, English, 7. Meteorology — Beaver, Pa.
8. U. S.— Religion.
MS 61-3293
Duke Univ. Library
Greene, Howard, 1864-1956.
Papers, 1683-1955.
10 ft.
In State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections.
Wholesale druggist, banker, and Army officer. Correspondence
(1776-1955) of the Greene family; journals (1817-57) of Welcome
Arnold Greene ; business records of the Milwaukee Drug Oo„ Greene
and Button Co., and of Thomas A. Greene, wholesale druggist ; records
of the 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, 1898-99, in which Greene
was an officer; logs (1826-72) of Nantucket whaling ships; and
genealogical material on the Arnold, Cadle, Greene, and McMynn
families.
Unpublished Inventory In the library. Journals of W. A. Greene
are being published by the Society (1956- )
Gifts of Mr. Greene, Howard T. Greene, and John M. Greene.
1917-60.
1. Drug trade— Milwaukee. 2. U. S.— Hist— War of 1898— Regi-
mental histories — Wisconsin Infantry — 4th. 8. Log-books — Collec-
tions. 4. Whaling. 5. Arnold family. 6. Cadle family. 7. McMynn
family. i. Greene family, n. Greene, Welcome Arnold, 1795-1870.
Journals, ni. Milwaukee Drug Company, iv. Greene and Button
Company, Milwaukee, v. Greene, Thomas A., d. 1894. vi, Wisconsin.
National Guard. 4th Infantry.
MS 61-3294
Wisconsin. State Hist. Society
Hitchcock family.
Hitchcoek-Coit papers, ca. 1730-1929.
12 ft.
In Mills College Library.
Correspondence, diaries, Journals, supply orders, and other papers,
Includes Mexican War letters, and papers (1837-38) relating to
Cherokee Indians, of Charles Hitchcock; Journals describing life In
San Francisco in the 1850's, and family correspondence, of his wife,
Martha Hunter Hitchcock; correspondence and Journals describing
life in San Francisco in the late 18th century, of their daughter Lillle
Hitchcock Colt; diaries describing campaigns against the Seminole
Indians, 1839-40, and letters written as a West Point eadet, en. 1880,
of Nathaniel W. Hunter ; correspondence and business papers of the
Hunter family, some of the papers relating to Nathanael Greene;
letters written during the Revolution by James Madison, James Mon-
roe, and other officers In the Army of the South; and letters from
literary figures of San Francisco, sueh as Ambrose Blerce, John
Derby, Joaquin Miller, and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Unpublished description In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Paul Foster, 1956. Formerly owned by Floride Green,
MS 61-3295
•^fl
666
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Baxter family. Papers, 1676-1917. (Continued)
Described Ln the library's Report on historical collections, v. 9
(1938-39) p. 12, and v. 15 (1944-45) p. 35.
Purchases, 1939-52.
1. Petersburg, Va. — Econ. condlt. 2, Public utilities — Petersburg,
Va. 3. Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic Association, Petersburg, Va.
4. Petersburg, Va. — Schools. 5. Confederate States of America.
Army — Supplies and stores. 6. Petersburg, Va. St, Paul's Church
(Protestant Episcopal) 7. Real estate business — Virginia. 8. Mines,
Submarine. i. Baxter, Thomas, 1799-1878. n. Baxter, William
Henry, b. 1830.
MS 61-3300
Virginia. Univ. Iibr.
Baylor family.
Papers, 1653-1915.
ft. (ca. 1900 items)
In University of Virginia Library ( 2257 )
In part, transcripts.
Correspondence, business ledgers (1719-55), Indentures, land
grants, plat maps, genealogical notes, student notebooks, and other
papers. Includes papers of the following : John Baylor, 1650-1722?,
comprising business ledgers (1719-21) and other material; John
Baylor, 1705-1772, concerning trans-Atlantic tobacco trade, thorough-
bred horses, and services as county lieutenant; John Baylor, 1750-
1808, concerning life at Putney School and Calus College, Cambridge,
education of Americans abroad, the legal efforts of Edmund Pendle-
ton and John Taylor to settle his estate, and a trip from Caroline
Countv to Warm Springs (1784) ; George R. Baylor, 1752-1784, com-
mander of the 3d Regiment of Light Dragoons ln the Revolution,
comprising correspondence with other soldiers; John Roy Baylor,
1821-189T comprising student notebooks, and correspondence with
the Bruce family and others ; and James Bowen Baylor, comprising
notebooks and ledgers (1870-1905) dealing mostly with his work for
the Coast and Geodetic Survey in Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama,
and on the Canadian boundary. Also includes land grants to Richard
Bennett (1653) and Bartholomew Yates and others (1722) ; gene-
alogical information on the Armlstead, Braxton, Prere, Norton and
Roy families ; a family Bible ; a MS. volume of the Letters of Junius ;
and a document (1773) of The Virginia Committee of Correspond-
ence. Correspondents include James Anderson, .John Backhouse,
Theodorick Bland, C. M. Braxton, David Bullock, Richard Call, A.
Ciough, Charles Dick, John Frere, Ben Garnett, Armistead C. Gor-
don, James Madison, James Meriwether, John Minor, John Morgan,
John Nicholson, H. H. Norton, Thomas Nelson Page, William Page,
William P. Palmer, Benjamin Parke, Edmund Pendleton, William J.
Robertsou, John Taylor, Henry St. George Tucker, Micajah Wood,
and John Wormeley.
Unpublished guide in the library. Also described In the library's
Annual report on historical collections (1945/47) p. 10-11.
Deposit and gift, 1946-54.
1. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Virginia. 2. Thoroughbred
horse. 3. American students In Great Britain. 4. Virginia — Descr.
& trav. 5. U. S.— Hist. — Revolution — Sources. 6. School notebooks.
7. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 8. Virginia — Bound. — Tennes-
see. 9. Tennessee — Bound. — Virginia. 10. U. S.— Bound. — Canada.
11. Canada — Bound. — U. S. 12. Land grants — Virginia, 13. Vir-
ginia — Geneal. 14. Junius, pseud. ; author of the "Letters,"
MS 61-3301
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910.
Papors, 1860-1939.
lft.
In University of Virginia Library (1086, 1171, and 3427)
In part, transcript (typewritten) and microfilm.
Confederate officer and engineer. Correspondence, scrapbooks,
clippings, pictures, maps, slides, and other items. The material con-
cerns the Civil War, Rosser's controversy with Jubal A. Early, a sur-
veying trip to North Dakota and Montana for the Northern Pacific
Railroad (ca. 1872), and other matters. Includes a MS. map of part
of western Virginia and the valley by Jededlah Hotchkiss (1865),
a microfilm copy of a volume of western sketches made by Charles
Graham while on Rosser's surveying expedition, and a typescript of
Joseph Mills Hanson's Thomas Lafayette Rosser, four-square Ameri-
can (1909?) Correspondents Include Judah P. Benjamin, Luke Tier-
nan Brien, Samuel Cooper, John Warwick Daniel, Jefferson Davis,
James Dearlng, Jubal A. Early, Douglas Southall Freeman, Charles
L. Gurley, J. O. Haas, Wade Hampton, Erallle Xlttlepage Hannca,
Samuel Houston, Fltzhugh Lee, Robert E. Lee, P. W. Lewis, Luus-
ford L. Lomnx, William Naylor McDonald, W. G. McDowell, Samuel
W. Melton, George Wythe Randolph, Elizabeth Winston Rosser,
J. E. B. Stuart, Charles V, Wagner, D. D. Wheeler, John Sergeant
Wise, and John Withers.
Unpublished guide In the library.
Gifts of Mrs. Thomas L. Rosser, Jr., and Barbara Rosser, 1941-50.
I tj s Hist — Civil War — Personal narratives. 2. Early, Jubal
Anderson,' 1816-1894. 3. Northern Pacific Railroad— Explorations
and surveys. 4. North Dakota— Descr, & trav,— Views. 5. Montana—
Descr & trav.— Views. 6. Virginia— Maps. I. Hotchkiss, Jededlah,
1828-1899. ii. Graham, Charles, artist, in. Hanson, Joseph Mills,
1876- ' Thomas Lafayette Rosser ; four-square American,
MS 61-3302
Virginia. Univ. Llbr.
Griffing, Josephine Sophie White, 1814-1872.
Papers, 1862-72.
53 items nnd 2 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Social reformer, tetters written to Mrs. Grifflng relating to her
Interests In the emancipation of Negroes, the temperance movement,
and woman's suffrage; scrapbook of clippings about her life and
activities; and the autograph book of George T. Drlggs, a relative.
Correspondents Include Henry Ward Beecher, Anna Dickinson, Horace
Greeley, Lucretla Mott, William H. Seward, Charles Sumner, and
John Greenleaf Whlttler.
Gift of William Parish, 1946.
1. Slavery ln the U. S. — Emancipation. 2. Temperance. 8.
Woman— Suffrage— U. S. 4. Autographs— Collections. i. Drlggs,
George T.
MS 61-3303
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Schmidt, Otto Leopold, 1863-1935.
Correspondence, 1925-35.
In* University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
PhysSan and civic leader. Correspondence with Theodore C.
Pease concerning the Illinois Historical Library, of whose board of
truces Schmidt was chairman, 1923-35, Schmidt's service on the
Chicago School Board, 1927-28, editorial matters, and historical
questions? and correspondence of Pease and of Laurence • -Ibredlw
Larson when they wrote separate memoirs of Schmidt for adjour-
nal of the Illinois Historical Society after his death. Pease and
Larson's correspondents Include Paul Angle, Dr. and Mrs._W. F.
Peterson, Lesslng Rosenthal, Mrs. Otto Leopold Schmidt Richard
Schmidt, iTh. Shattuck, Paul Stelnbrecher, and A^W Vander Kloot.
T III noifl. State Historical Library, Sprlngfleld. 2 Chicago.
Public Schools. i. Pease, Theodore Calvin, 18OT-1948.
Sib Ol-tJ304
Illinois. University. III. Hist. Survey
Wilkinson family.
Papers of the Wilkinson and Chitwood families, 1798-
1912.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection
Correspondence, legal papers, records of sales of personal property,
accounts, and pamphlets on the silver question of 1896 .Includes a
secretary's book of the Grange Mutual Aid Society of the Newport
^Missouri) Grange (1877-78) and 2 vols, of the personal expenditures
and receipts of J°L. Wilkinson from 1883-1912, Other persons i repre-
sented Include John Qulncy Adams, Archibald Bass, Richard Chit-
wood, Seth Chitwood, James L. Donaldson, John B, O. Lucas, Arment
B. Prince, Lon V. Stephens, Zenon Trudeau, and Walter Williams.
Described in Guide to the Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
tion, by J. A. Galloway ( 1958)
1 Silver question. 2. Friendly societies— MIssourl-HBarton Co.
8. Household account books— Missouri, I. Chitwood family.
MS 61-3305
Missouri. Univ, Libr.
King, Cyrus, 17T2-1817.
Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
2 v. and 3 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative from Massachusetts. Corre-
spondence, documents, and other papers, covering King's undergrad-
uate years at Columbia College, his stay ln London as private secre-
tary to his half-brother Rufus King (U. S. Minister to Gt, Brit,
from 1796-1803), his legal practice ln Saco, Mass. (later Maine), his
career ln Congress as a Federalist Representative (1818-17), and hla
Interest In contemporary events, particularly Maine statehood and
the War of 1812. Most of the correspondence consists of letters
written to King by various people.
1 Lawyers— Saco, Me. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2.
tj. S— Pol. & govt.— 1809-1817. 3. Maine— Pol. & govt. 4. U. S.—
Hist.— War of 1812.
MS 61-3306
Columbia Univ. libraries
667
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Jackson, William A
Papers, 1892-1030.
2 reels of microfilm.
In West VlrglDla Library (660)
Businessman. Papers of Jackson and of W. W. Smith and J. G.
Jackson, concerning various businesses established by these men In
Jane Lew, W. Vn. Includes papers of the firm of Jackson & Burn-
side, cattle dealers, relating to the shipping and sale of livestock to
commission merchants in New Jersey, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh;
accounts and correspondence of the West Virginia Christian Endeavor
Society; papers relating to the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders
Association ; South Penn Oil Co., Fink ; the Parkersburg-Buckhannon
Oil & Gas Co. ; the board of education of Jane Lew and the Jane Lew
High School Athletic Association; lumber sales by W, W. Smith &
Co.; and Democratic politics ca. 10?" Persons mentioned Include
Robert A. Bland, L L. Friend, E. F. Garrett, Nell V. Layman, E. B.
Smith, Festus P. Summers, and F. A. Young.
1. Cattle trade— Lewis Co., W. Va. 2. Petroleum Industry and
trade— West Virginia. 8. Lumber trade — Lewis Co., W. Va. 4.
American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Association. 6. International
Society of Christian Endeavor. 6, Democratic Party. West Virginia.
MS 61-3307
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Maramec Iron Works.
Kecords, 1820-91.
831 v. and 515 folders.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Correspondence, Journals, ledgers, accounts, merchandise daybooks,
Index and Invoice books, bills, and other records of the Maramec
Iron Works; together with material pertaining to other enterprises
of the James family. Includes letters concerning real estate and
property settlements around St James, Mo., various business, indus-
trial, and mining matters, and the Civil War; legal papers; maps;
poems; sheet music; and other miscellaneous papers.
Described In Guide to the Western Historical Manuscripts Collec-
tion, by J. A. Galloway (1956) and in Maramec Iron Works, papers
of a pioneer Iron works: the Lucy Wortham James manuscripts In
the Western Historical Manuscripts Collection (1957)
Deposited by the James Foundation, 1951. Formerly owned by
Lucy Wortham James.
1, Heal property— St. James, Mo. 2. St. James, Mo.— Indus. 8.
Mines and mineral resources— St. James, Mo. 4. U. S.— Hist. — Civil
War— Personal narratives. i. James, Lucy Wortham, d. 1838.
n. James family,
. „ MS 61-3308
Missouri. XJnlv. Llbr.
Berkley, Howard.
Scrapbooks, 1935.
4 v.
Conec« nlTerS " y °' Mlssourl Llbrar y> Western Historical Manuscripts
Clippings concerning political developments In Missouri and in the
Gift of E. A. McKay.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 1938-1946. 2. Missouri— Pol. & govt— 1865-
Mlssouri. Unly. Llbr. MS 61^309
U. S. Army. Corps of Engineers.
Missouri River transportation data, 1928-31.
Col I lecti nlTerS ' ty °' Ml8sourl LlDlnr y. Western Historical Manuscripts
Photos, of highway and railroad bridges across the Missouri Elver
with maps and basic engineering facts, along with pictures of boats
and construction for river control.
1. Missouri River— Bridges. 2. Missouri River— Maps. 3 Flood
control— Missouri. 4. Ships— Pictorial works. i. Title
Missouri. Univ. Lib, MS 61-3310
Morgan and Kecler, Wilton, Oonn.
Ledgers, 1819-31.
8 v.
In Wliton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Ledgers of Aaron Morgan, 1804-1874, and Chauncey Keeler, 1796-
1830, blacksmiths of Wilton.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. Blacksmith Ing,
MS 61-3311
Wilton Hist. Soc.
Hoyt, Solomon.
Ledgers, 1834-48.
3 v.
In Wilton (Conn.) Historical Society collections.
Blacksmith of Stamford.
Index.
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
1. Blacksmlthing.
MS 61-8312
Wilton Hist. Soc.
Smith, Samuel, 1752-1839.
Papers* 1777-1814.
lv.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Transcripts (handwritten)
Army officer and U. S. Representative and Senator from Maryland.
Letters, reports, and orders written by and to Smith during the
Revolution and tbe War of 1812.
1. U. S.— Hist— Revolution— Sources. 2. U. S.— Hist— War ot
1812— Sources.
MS 61-3318
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Flanagan, William J 6.1888.
Papers, 1826-1941.
1 box and 1 folder.
In West Virginia University Library (768, 780)
Justice of the peace in Tucker Co., W. Va. Personal papers and
accounts, including deeds for land in Tucker and Randolph Counties,
and copies of Flanagan's discharge from James H. Lambert's and
Nathan I. Lambert's Independent Company of Scouts for Tucker Co.
(1865) Bulk of the papers cover the years 1857-1910.
Gift of Albert P. Flanagan, 1955.
1. Deeds-rTucker Co., W. Va. 2. Deeds— Randolph Co., W. Va.
MS 61-3314
West Virginia. Univ. Library
Story, Joseph, 1779-1845.
Papers, 1802-04.
2v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Jurist, of Salem, Mass. Writ book and notebook of legal forms.
1. Forms (Law)— -U. S.
MS 61-3315
New York Historical Society
Bayard, Nicholas, 1644 ?-l707, defendant.
Papers relating to Bayard's trial, 1702.
48 Items.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Mayor of New York City. Documents collected for Queen Anne In
relation to Bayard's trial.
1. New York (State) — Hist. — Colonial period— Sources.
MS 61-3316
New York Historical Society
Illinois. War Council
Records, ca. 1941-ca. 194S.
7 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, memoranda, a list of members,
proposals for a war history, and printed material. Includes material
on the Council's Division of War Records and Research.
Gift of Marguerite Jenlson Pease.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Illinois.
MS 61-3317
Illinois. University. III. Hist. Survey
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
University of Illinois in World War n.
1 folder.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Reports by various University officials, news clippings, and miscel-
laneous letters and publications concerning the University's participa-
tion in the war. Some of the material was prepared for a press In-
spection tour of the University In Oct., 1943.
Gift of Marguerite Jenlson Pease.
1. Illinois. University. 2. World War, 1939-1946— War work-
Schools.
MS 61-3318
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
G68
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lydius, John Henry, baron de Quade, 1694-1701.
Papers, 1746-83.
43 items and 1 v.
Jn New York Historical Society collections.
Correspondence with John Stoddard; volume of 42 deeds from
Lydius for land in Township no. 28, (called Hartford) Ira Township,
Rutland Co., Vt ; and other papers.
1. Deeds— Ira, Vt. i, Stoddard, John, 1681-1748.
MS 61-3319
New York Historical Society
Beatty, Erkuries, 1759-1823.
Journals. 1779-87.
3v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Army officer. Journal on Sullivan's Indian expedition, as lieuten-
ant, 4th Pennsylvania Regt. (April-Oct. 1778) ; Journal In western
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, as paymaster to the
Western Army under Harmar, (May, 1786-June, 1787) ; and journal,
with accounts In New York and Philadelphia, concerning the collec-
tion of money from the government for the regiment in the West
(July-Oct 1787)
The journal of the Sullivan expedition has been published In Penn-
sylvania archives (1890) 2d ser., v. 15, p. 219-258.
1. Sullivan's Indian Campaign, 1779. 2. D. S.— Hist— Revolution —
Personal narratives. 3. TJ. S. Army — Pay, allowances, etc.
MS 61-3320
New York Historical Society
Lee, Robert P
Record books, 1796-1806.
2 v.
In New York Historical Society collections.
Lawyer, of New York City. Record books- of law cases.
1. Lawyers— New York (City)— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-3321
New York Historical Society
Kent family.
Papers, 1799-1881.
166 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, autographs of famous persons, miscellanea, and
some family papers from the library of the Kent family, collected by
Chancellor Kent (1703-1847) and added to by succeeding generations
of the family. Includes calling cards, stamps, clippings, prints, cur-
rency, and silhouettes.
Estate of Edwin C. Kent, 1838.
1. Autographs — Collections. i. Kent, Chancellor, 1763-1847.
MS 61-3322
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Lee, Frederick Schiller, 1859-1940.
Correspondence, ca. 1885-1930.
boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Physiologist. Public and private correspondence, containing ma-
terial bearing on the problems of Industrial hygiene and fatigue,
which were of particular interest to Lee, who was a member of the
faculty of Columbia University for many years.
eG1« of Frederick S. Lee, 1936.
1. Industrial hygiene. 2. Fatigue.
MS 61-3323
Columbia Univ, Libraries
Lechtrecker, John, 1844-1931.
Letters, 1861-63.
73 items.
In Columblu University Libraries.
Letters of John Lechtrecker of New York to his parents during
the Civil War, telling In detail of his life at Camp Hamilton near
Fortress Mpu roe, Va. and at other encampments in Virginia and
Maryland while with the 20th New York Volunteers.
1. New York Infantry. 20th Regt, 1861-1863. 2. U, S.— Hist—
Civil War — Regimental histories — New York Infantry — 20th. 3.
U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives. 4. U. S. Army— Mili-
tary life.
MS 61-3324
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Columbia University.
King's College and Columbia College records, 1760-1890.
42 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Official correspondence, reports, and documents of King's College
from 1750-84 and Columbia College from 1784-1890. The King's
College papers Include grants, deeds, Indentures, lists of governors,
leases, and accounts. Material in the Columbia College records be-
gins with the attempts to revive the College at the end of the
Revolution. Papers of the later period supplement and document the
minutes of the meetings of the Board of Governors and the Board of
Trustees*
L Columbia University. Columbia College.
r. MS 61-3325
Columbia Univ. Libraries
McAneny, George, 1869-1953.
Papers, ca. 1902-40.
3 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
New York City official. Correspondence, typescripts of speeches
and articles, along with their published versions, and books and
pamphlets relating to city government and city planning, particularly
° f f NewYork (Oty)— Pol. & govt.— 1898-1951. 2. Cities and towns—
Plannlng^ew York (City) M S 6M>326
Columbia Univ: Libraries
Low, Seth, 1850-1916.
Papers, ca. 1870-1916.
4 v. and ca. 200 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Mayor of Brooklyn and New York City and president of Columbia
College. Correspondence, printed and MS. copies of many of Low's
addresses, scrapbooks relating to Low's career and activities, memora-
bilia, and photos. „„.„,..
Gift of William Gllmrin Low and Benjamin R. Q. Low, 1940-41.
1. Brooklyn— Pol. & govt. 2, New York (City)— Pol. & govt—
1898-1951. 3. Columbia University. Columbia College.
MS 61-3327
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Livingston family.
Papers, 1787-1893.
86 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, wills, surveys, checks, notes, accounts, and other
papers. The letters are most numerous for 1787-1840 and were
chiefly written to James Dunne Livingston and principally concern the
family estate, Livingston Manor.
Gift of the Livingston family, 1950.
1 Livingston Manor, N. Y. i. Livingston, James Duane.
MS 61-3328
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1870-1933.
Papers, ca. 1904-33.
10 file drawers.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Papers relating to.motor bus and taxlcab service In the U. S, col-
lected by a pioneer in the field who established the first such service
In the U. S. In 1906. Includes correspondence, pamphlets, reports,
surveys, maps, and similar material, concerned with transportation In
various cities.
Typewritten index to the collection In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Meade, 1934.
1. Motor bus lines— U. S. 2. Taxlcabs— U. S. 8. Transportation,
Automotive — U. S.
MS 61-3329
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.
Papers, 1775-1804.
57 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries. ...
Statesman. Correspondence nnd documents dealing chiefly wltn
political subjects and Hamilton's nctlyltles as Secretary of the Treas-
ury.
1 Finance, Public— U. S.— 1788-1800.
MS61-3330
Columbia Univ. Libraries
669
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Harris, William, 1765-1829.
Correspondence, 1817-28.
79 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
' President of Columbia College. Letters received hv H„-..i., ™i *
1. Columbia University. Columbia College. ue ^ees.
Columbia Univ. L11)rarle3 MS 61-3331
Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903.
Papers, 1880-1903.
26 v. and 8 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries
™!r aWy ® r and , P UDllclst ' Correspondence and miscellaneous naners
The correspondence, carried on with many persons taZS K
tics and education, discusses such matter [as tte SoSb^rican °War
&S™Drrt!Jf SSK- '£ 8 ff" CaDa1 ' the wXt^-TshbuTton
schoil'rshiL „S? ( , scanda '- th f, Hague Pence Conference, Rhodes
scnoiarshlps, unification of education n New York State the W T.™ih>
^wZxtK?*™^:? ^ ^"^ndentsln^udejohn^ar-
n.,L m !" Murra r Bu0e r. Henry W. Diederick, Theodore Lanse
fo U o?ev^, n an e d r rta r 5 S F c h„ J r Z 0dendahl - * * *«™«. 4°^dTe
Gift of Robert W. Sayles, 1913 and 1920
st a v BU %h I H ter « at K ODal Peace Co»^ence, 'SS> 7^0*£rd "SSw£
?J£i. ?° d f , Scno ""- an 'l»- & Education-New York (State) 8 St
SSlr YorMBtate) rChBSe Exp08ltlon - 190 *' * Tene'ment-liouses-
Fu« ««»i«: George Frederick William Holis.
Columbia Univ. Llbrarles MS 61-3332
Jay, "Sir James, 1732-1815.
King's College papers, 1762-65.
2 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries,
In part, transcripts.
r»i P H™ Cla i n - , Co , rre fP°,°<lence, documents, accounts, and other papers
foi R?„^ r n C n Pally t0 , 1**1 trlp t0 England ln 1762L «3 to raise flfn*
fl™ f , ( ? e ^ and , to the « u b«equent lawsuit brought by the Gov-
ernors of the college to recover funds which he had collected In-
nlsw?ltTngs ePerS ° na aDd blogra P hlcal """«"" on Jay and copies of
1. Columbia University — Gifts, legacies.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3333
Jay, John, 1745-1829.
Papers, 1715-1862.
ca. 3000 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
.il" 8 """/".! Ghlef Justlce of tne n - S. Supreme Court Corre-
spondence and other papers of John Jay and the Jay family, included
Jay s correspondence as Secretary for Foreign Affairs UTOM91 S£
d I°f T C ° Py , 0f . the Federa1 "* »<>■ 5, manumission do^umentfwhicn £?
veal Jay's interest Id the abllition of slavery and a eroun of dnCf
Sn^fro^m^''"^' N6W 1°^ Wfra* wKaT
™?. V " 15_S5 ' Correspondents include John Adams Georire
Augustus Jay (1776-1843), Peter Augustus Jay (1821-1855) Thomas
Jefferson, Samuel Johnson, Rufus King, John /aul JoneTthe M«S
S UvlnSton ^nf»™ t! 6 ?"^ He ^ ry B 'oekholst Livingston, Robert
«. Livingston William Livingston, Gouverneur Morris. Robert Morris
Edmund Randolph, Philip Schuyler, and George Wash IngC * '
1. U. S. — For. rei. — 1783-1815. 2. The Federalist % sin™™
Emancipation. 4. New York. Trinity Church i ; Jay family
ColumbiaUnlv. LIbrarles MS 61-3334
Columbia University. Libraries.
Jeanne d'Arc collection, 15th ceni-1943
20 items and 32 v.
In Columbia University Libraries
worta r Z? n «rh n «'n MSS - "^typescripts of literary and scholarly
works, and other papers relating to Jeanne d'Arc : her life career
a^t D h Za i 1 „ f D 'Mr C A B h teS> , and 'J' 6 perlod ln wnlcn she Uved e inc a ude^
a i5th cent. MS., Chronlque des rols Charles vi et vn by Gllles Le
Bpuvler; a typescript of William C. Bullitt's address. La fete at
o ea L n . e > d Arc a Philadelphia, broadcast on the Voire of America May
?J2K U ",? " Iatten ! < 172 *" 54 > addressed to Dalle, fShucEJ, from
Langlet du Fresnoy, fitlenne Foncemagne, and Daniel Secousse, which
nmW^lUfJ'T' 8 for "formation and discussions of puolh^lng
projects related to work on Jeanne d'Arc. Other persons represented
Include Wilfred P. Barrett, Samuel L. Clemens, Guy Endore Anatole
France, Thomas Jones, Andrew Lang, Pearl Mahaffey, Cardinal Man-
ning, Charles Mourns, and Robert Southey.
Chiefly gift of Acton Griscom, 1920.
1 ;,"£ ann ™ d ' Arc ' Salnt ' M12-14S1. I. Le Bouvier, Gllles, 1386-
1689J768 ° nlQUe deS r0ls Charies " et vu. u. Polluche, Daniel,
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3335
Kane family.
Papers of the Kane and Hand families, 1770-1940.
14 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, papers, and photos, of various members of the
Kane and Hand families of Baltimore, Albany, and Osslnlng, N. Y.
Includes business correspondence of Oliver Kane of Albany (early
19th cent.) ; correspondence of Moses Hand (1764-1826) of Balti-
more; correspondence, diaries, account books, and other papers of
Thomas Jennings Hand (1824-1908) of New York, with many letters
from .William. Band Browne, professor at Johns Hopkins University
household account books of Mrs. Thomas Jennings Hand; family
correspondence, accounts, and legal and personal papers of Oliver
Kane-Hand (1863-1941) ; and various legal documents and papers of
Oliver Kline King, and Thomas Jennings Hand, Jr.
Gift of the family of Oliver Kane-Hand, 1941.
1. Household account books — New York. i. Hand family.
„. .. „ , MS 61-^3336
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Jones, Thomas Kilby.
Business records, 1782-99.
208 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Auctioneer and dealer In general merchandise of Boston Cor-
respondence and other papers relating chiefly to business transac-
tions with merchants In New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. AnnaDO-
Hs, and Alexandria, Va.
1. Merchants, American— Boston. 2. Merchants— Correspondence
reminiscences, etc, 8. Boston — Oomm.
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3337
Keener, William Albert, 1856-1913.
Correspondence, 1894-1900.
1 box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Dean of the Law School of Columhia University. Personal and
professional correspondence.
,r,h ? 0l " mbla University. School of Law. 2. Lawyers—New York
(City)— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
ColumbiaUnlv. Libraries MS 61-3338
Reed family.
Papers, 1804-66.
03 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
^S'f^u 16 " 6 ^ re<;e ! ve d b y Isaac G. Reed, lawyer and postmaster
of Waldoboro, Me., from various associates, friends, and members of
„mi* y ;. toeeth , er ^i. th a nun >her of letters written by Reed to his
chlldren,^Mary G Charles M., and Edward A. Reed, nnT to his
brother Gardner K. Reed of Boston. The letters deal largely with
family affairs, day to day life, business ventures, and legal matters,
o h, La wy ere "T Waldobor0 ' Me.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
178MM7 ' Me,_Soc - llfe & cust '• R eed. Iaa ac Gardner;
MS 61-3339
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
Rautenstrauch, Walter, 1880-1951.
Papers, ca. 1006-46.
35 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
^Notes outlines, memoranda, charts, blueprints, plans, graphs, and
other scientific, professional, nnd academic papers of Rautenstrauch
who was a mechanical engineer, a consultant to manufacturing Indus-
tries, ami professor and executive officer of the Columbia University
Dept. of Industrial Engineering.
Gift of Mrs. Rautenstrauch, 1952.
1. Industrial engineering, 2. Industrial management.
Columbia Unlv, Libraries MS 6l_384 °
670
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930.
Papers, ca. 1900-30.
5 boxes and 1 v.
Id Columbia University Libraries.
Publisher. Correspondence and business papers. Includes mate-
rial dealing with national preparedness from 1914-16 and the National
Security League.
Gift of Bertha Haven Putnam and Mrs. Joseph Linden Smith, 1956.
1. National Security League. 2. U. S. — Defenses.
MS 61-3341
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911.
Papers, ca. 1885-1911.
82 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Journalist and U, S. Representative from New York. Correspond-
ence and business documents relating to the Pulitzer family and the
operation of the St. Louis post-dispatch.
Gift of Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
1. St. Louis post-dispatch. 2, Pulitzer family.
MS 61-3342
Columbia Univ. Libraries
U. S. President.
Messages and papers, 1862-1938.
33 cartons.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Copies of executive orders and other papers of the Presidents,
made as the result of a Works Progress Administration project under
the direction of Clifford Lord.
Calendar Index to the collection.
Deposit.
1. U. S— Pol. & govt. 2. U. S— Hist.— Sources. I. U. S. Work
Projects Administration.
MS 61-3343
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Prendergast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954.
Papers, 1904-09.
204 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Transcripts (typewritten)
Speeches and writings, chiefly political In nature, of Prendergast,
financial expert and holder of various political appointments In New
York City.
1. New York (City)— Pol. & govt.— 1898-1951. 2. Finance, Pub-
lic—New York (City)
MS 61-3344
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Potter, Edward Tuckerman, 1831-1904.
Office records, ca. 1850-1900.
3v. '■'.:'.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Architect. Ledger, cashbook, and a group of photos, of the capi-
tals of columns designed by Potter, each to represent a month of the
year.
Gift of Mr. and Mrs, AUyn Cox, 1051.
1. Capitals (Architecture)
Columbia Unlv,
MS 61-3346
Libraries
Moore, William Underbill, 1879-1949.
Correspondence, 1908-20.
18 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Personal and professional correspondence of Moore, professor of
law at Columbia University.
1. Lawyers — New York (City) — Correspondence, reminiscences,
etc.
MS 61-3346
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Moore, Charity (Clarke)
Papers of Charity Clarke Moore and Clement Clarke
Moore, 1767-1863.
44 items and 1 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
43 letters written by Charity Moore, wife of Bishop Benjamin
Moore (1748-1816), president of Columbia College from 1801-11;
and one letter and a diary (1856-63) written by their son, ijlement
Clarke Moore, author. Mrs. Moore's letters were written to her
sister Lady Affleck, and other members of her family and friends.
The diary records mainly the weather, the temperature, and Moore's
benefactions.
1. Moore family. I. Moore, Clement Clarke, 1779-1863.
MS 61-3347
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Montgomery, Robert Hiester, 1872-1953, collector.
Accountancy manuscripts, ca. 1400-1900.
ca. 500 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters, account books, and business pnpers Illustrating and docu-
menting the history of accounting and business. The material origi-
nated in many countries and represents a wide range of businesses
and occupations, but the majority are English and American of the
18th and 19th centuries. The earliest MS. contains a record of the
Income of the Chevalier Selngher des Broussez of Consolens, Franca
and the earliest American Item is a memorandum book (ca. 1696)
from the Plymouth Colony.
Gift of Mr. Montgomery, 1924.
1. Accounting— Hist.— Sources.
MS 61-3348
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948.
Papers, 1898-1948.
42 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Economist and university professor. Professional correspondence,
unpublished articles, and lecture notes. The collection la arranged
In large subject divisions: economic theory and Its history, business
cycles correspondence, money, nntlonnl planning-, anthropology and
psychology, published material not by Mitchell, published material by
Mitchell, and miscellaneous.
Detailed list of the collection In the library.
Gift of the Mitchell family, 1950.
1 Economics. 2. Business cycles. 3. Money. 4. U. S.— Economic
policy. 5. Anthropology. 6. Psychology.
MS 61-3349
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Milton, John, 1G0S-1674.
Letter book, 1649-59.
1 v.
In Columbia Unlversltv Libraries.
English poet. Copies, probably In a secretary's liund, of 156 letters
written by Milton when he was secretary to Oliver Cromwell. The
letters are written In Latin and are addressed to various statesmen
of Europe, such as Cardinal Mazarln, the Duke of Muscovy, und the
Duke of Brandenburg, The first 20 p. of the letter book contain a
series of essays, some of which have been ascribed to Milton, others
of which seem to be materials he used In connection with his official
duties. Bernard Gardiner, warden of All Soul's College, Oxford
University kept accounts on some of the blank pages (ca. 1703)
Purchased from Sir Thomas Phillips through Sotheby.
1. Gt. Brit.— For. rel— 1649-1660. r. Gardiner, Bernard.
MS 61-3350
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Columbia University. Libraries.
Mexico collection, 1649-1858.
163 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Documents and letters relating to the ecclesiastical, political and
social history of Mexico. A large group of ecclesiastical material Is
dated 1772 while most of the secular papers fall In the early part of
the 19th cent. Of these documents, 144 originated from arcliieptsco-
pal authority and bear the signature or seals of Manuel Barrlentos,
vicar general and acting Archbishop.
1. Mexico — Hist. — Sources. 2. Mexico — Church history — Sources.
I. Barrlentos Lomelln y Cervantes, Manuel Joaquin.
MS 61-3351
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Curie, Marie (Sklodowska) 1S67-1934.
Papers, 1920-34.
182 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Polish-French chemist and physicist. Chiefly letters, cards, and
telegrams to Marie Mattingly Meloney, beginning from the time ar-
rangements were being made for Hoe. Curie to come to the United
States to receive a gift of a gram of radium for experimental use In
the Curie Institute, and relating to personal, biographical, and scien-
tific matters. Includes the original French draft of Mme. Curie's
address of acceptance of the radium gift, an English draft of the
address, and an article by Mme. Curie giving her Impressions of
America.
Gift of William Brown Meloney, Jr., 1956.
1. Radium, i. Meloney, Marie (Mattingly) 1833-1043.
MS 61-3352
Columbia Univ. Libraries
671
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collect!
ons
Slover, Abraham Alslyne. 1806-1877.
Papers, ca. 1825-77.
1 v. and 1 file box.
In Columbia University Libraries
1. Selover family. •— •
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3353
ShotwelJ James Thomson, 1874-
Papers, ca. 1914-30.
18 boxes and 92 flies.
In Columbia University Libraries.
with which Shotweil wTassocia'teS wiS" 1Z 'l tl0 , DS nnd grou P a
^ffif^n^^ *
c-^fe-^
Columbia tinlv. Libraries ^ 61-3354
Roberts Brothers, Beaton.
Correspondence, 1843-1932.
8 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries
1. Book Industries and trade— Boston. HII «'™-
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61 ~ 3365
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1955.
Papers, 1886-1950.
110ft.
In West Virginia University Library (867, 87S)
papers toSr^tH E?' ^"V"- Ow-P^denc. and other
oZ^STotl^ulnTa^ PttperS 0f Dr - M - S - Holt and
Restricted.
Gift of Mrs. Holt, 1958
1. West Virginia-Pol. & govt. 2. U. S.-Pol. & govt.-1933-1945.
West Virginia. Univ. L i brary MS 61-3356
Nelson, Otis.
Papers, 1820-80
932 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Businessman and local politician of New Gloucester and Minot Me
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3357
Heming, Aretas Brooks, 1839-1923.
Papers, 1784-1924.
ca. 100 v. and 118 boxes.
In West Virginia University Library (40, 568)
■-^SS^-S^^S5g«^ .^« - «- West VI,
Gttt of A. Brooks Fleming, Jr., 1938
2 W« Wrtfnl^Pol X'^'"'"- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
F, 1810-187? S 3 - Sermon8 ' I Fleming, Benjamin
West Virginia. Univ.
Library
MS 61-3358
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1809.
Letter book, 1780-95.
1 v.
Man'usTripIr ** ClemeDts Ubrar y ( Ann ^bor, Mich.) Division of
■'.■5 r '. tl . s ,' 1 na L ul offlcer ' Correspondence with the Navy Board and
with fellow officers from 1780-83 and from 1794-95. Correspondents
S** rt ■£}£«* .PWer A P' in . Ma "'°' Arbulh„^ P c h arle1
Chamberlayne, Phillips Cosby, John Creighton, R. H. Crew James
Dickson, Robert Digby, Henry Francis Evans, Thomas I^ox pJed-
Wrl^^'Ti^ Sa fi el H °° d ' 1St TlsC0Unt Hood John Hot
Phr^i, m" rd H "Jf hes ' J . ohn Ing1 ' 8 ' John ^^ Fr «°<*» McLean^
Christopher Mason, Henr y Mowat . Sir Evan Nepean David PhlnsSIr
Philip Stephens, S. W. Taffery, Alexander Thomson. P '
Described in catalogue of pamphlets, maps, etc. relating to the
sSles anM)" lDdependence ' prepared °y Henr y Stevens, Son and
Purchased, 1931.
1. Gt Brit.— History, Naval— 18th cent.— Sources. 2. U S— Hist —
?r„°J^ tion - Naval operations. 3. Gt. Brit. Nnvy-Offlcers-Cor're-
spondence, reminiscences, etc. ««»»«=
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-3359
Otis family.
Papers, 1687-1868.
349 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and documents relating to members of the Otis
family of Boston, Hingham, and Barnstable, Mass. The majority of
the material falls into the second half of the 18th cent., and the largest
number of letters was written by Joseph Otis (1726-1810), his brother
f^ e A i lyne ° tls ( 1 T40-1814), and their father, James Otis (1702-
1778). There are a few letters from and relating to Joseph's more
famous brother, James Otis (1725-1783) writer of political pamphlets
in pre-Revoiutionary Boston. Most of the correspondence deals with
legal and business matters, but there are occasional comments on
events of general contemporary Interest. Other persons represented
are James Bowdoin, John Bradford, Joseph Doane, Thomas Paine
Thomas I'ownall, Edward Quincy, Josiah Qulncy, and Edward Wlg-
glesworth. "s
1. Otis, James, 1725-1783.
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3360
Nevins, Allan, 1890-
Papers, ca. 1915-
ca. 70 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Historian and university professor. Personal and professional
correspondence, MSS. and notes for Nevins- writings/clippings, news-
papers, and miscellaneous transcripts. Includes the Hewitt papers,
Frtmont papers, letters of Presidents, Civil War figures, financiers
wVi lclaM : , an d „ ^>" h ors, Brand Whitlock's World War i diaries and
letters to him by Herbert Hoover, John J. Pershing, and other politi-
x? _ and i e £. rary fl B Ures - Correspondents include James T. Adams
Newton D. Baker, Van Wyck Brooks, Wllla Gather, Mrs. Grover Olev*
land Robert Frost, Archibald D. MacLeish, John D Rockefeller jT
Wa a Uace D E °° SeTelt ' Carl Sandburg, Har'ry S. Truman and Henry
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library
Gift of Mr. Nevins, 1953-54.
1. Presidents— U. S.— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Auto-
graphs— U. S— Collections. 3. European War, 1914-1918— Personal
narratives, American. i. Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903 rr
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890. m. Whitlock, Brand, 1869-i934!
Full name: Joseph Allan Nevins.
r. i ki t, , MS 61-3361
Columbia Univ. Libraries
New York {City) Charter Commission.
Records, 1922-23.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, documents, and other papers relating to the
activities of the commission. Includes an informal memorandum
to be included In the proposed charter, lists of persons to whom the
proposed charter was to be sent, printers' dummies, proofs, and printed
copies of the act submitted to the New York State Assembly, May 1,
1923. Much of the correspondence originated from the office of Henry
de Forest Baldwin, chairman of the commission *
,J; N^ York (City)— Pol. & govt — 1898-1951. 2. New York
(City)— Charters. i. Baldwin, Henry de Forest, 1862-1847.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3362
672
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Oko, Adolph S
Papers of Adolph S. Oko and Carl Gebhardt, ca. 1907-41.
3 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and MSS. of the writings of Oko and Gebhardt
chiefly relating to the philosopher Baruch Spinoza. The correspond-
ence flies of Oko (librarian of Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati)
contain ca. 590 letters, most of them from Gebhardt, with an addi-
tional group relating to a campaign to raise money for the Domus
Spinoza. Includes an extensive life of Spinoza.
Purchased from Mrs. Oko and presented by Simon Milner Mrs
Thomas Lamont, Corliss Lamont, and Christian Zabrlskie 194T
1. Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677. i. Gebhardt, Carl, 1881-
MS 61-3363
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
Columbia University.
Correspondence of Gouverneur Morris Ogden, ca. 1866-74.
7 v.
In Columbin University Libraries.
Official correspondence of Ogden, treasurer of Columbia College,
with President Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, the trustees,
members of the faculty, and other business contacts, dealing chiefly
with the routine matters of college business and finance
1. Columbia University. Columbia College. i. Ogden. Gouver-
neur Morris, 18097-1884.
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3364
New York (State) State Crime Commission,
Records, 1952-53.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Papers relating to the commission's investigation of waterfront
crime.
Gift of Lithgow Osborne, 1953.
1. Crime and criminals— New York (City) 2. New York (City)—
Harbor. 3. Longshoremen — New York (City)
_,.,„, MS 61-3365
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, 1839-1881.
Correspondence, 1863-80.
67 items and 2 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
_ Genealogist and collector. Personal letters written by Phoenix to
friends and associates, many of whom are unidentified. The mate-
rial, dated from various places in the United States nnd Europe,
contains accounts of Phoenix's travels and his comments on yachting
books, the theatre, friends, and dally events. Includes two vols of
autograph letters of the Presidents of the United States
Bequest of Mr. Phoenix, 1881.
1. Presidents— U. S— Autographs. 2. Presidents— U S— Corre-
spondence, reminiscences, etc.
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3366
Phillips, Alfred Noroton.
Papers, 1879-83.
08 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
, Physician. Correspondence, commencement invitations, class sched-
ules, examinations, receipts, inaugural thesis (1882) and other mis-
cellaneous papers relating to Phillips' school years at Columbia Unl-
versity's College of Physicians and Surgeons.
1, Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons.
„ , ' K1 „ . MS 61-3367
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pfeiffenberger, Otto B
Papers, 1939-50.
6 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer and legal scholar. MSS. of poetry, stories, essnys, and
other writings ; scrnpbooks, and miscellaneous papers. The serapbooks
contain clippings on current nffairs, with particular reference to the
Nuremberg trials and the state of Germany after the war
Gift of Mrs. Pfelffenberger, 1953.
1. Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, 1945-1946
2. Germany— Allied occupation, 1945- 3. Germany— Soc. condlt.
_ , _, I7 , MS 61-3368
ColumbiaUniv. Libraries
Perkins, Frances, 1882-
Papers, ca. 1933-45.
4 v. and 87 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and office flies assembled while Miss Perkins was
Secretary of Labor.
Access restricted.
Gift of Miss Perkins, 1955.
t U. S. Dept. of Labor. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1933-1845.
Fu« name: Frances (Perkins) Wilson.
n , u, r, . M&61-3369
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pendleton, Philip C
Letters, 1813-63.
172 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Judge, of Martinsburg, Va. Letters from Pendleton to Ms nephew
John P. Kennedy, U. S. Representative from Maryland and member of
the Maryland House of Delegates, concerning personal and family
matters, but also containing comments on the political Issues of Dre-
Oivll War days.
i*£i D ^~ Po1 - & eovt.— 1815-1861. i. Kennedy, John Pendleton,
1795— 1870,
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3370
Parsons, Herbert, 1869-1925.
Correspondence, 1898-1925.
en. 14,700 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer and politician. Correspondence to Parsons from well
known contemporaries, chiefly relating to political and social matters.
Deposited by John B. Parsons, 1950.
1, U. S — Pol. & govt.— 20th cent.
„'," u . „ MS 61-3371
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Miller, Edwin L
Miscellaneous papers, 1852-97.
1 v. and 1 folder.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection.
Scrapbook of clippings, particularly from a Holdeu, Johnson Co.,
Mo. newspaper, pertaining to deaths of notable figures, the Holden
Methodist Episcopal Church, the Johnson Co. wolf hunt, and human
interest stories; price list of L. and I. J. White, a Buffalo, N. Y.
tool company; a letter (1852) from the firm to Chagrin Falls,' Ohio,
concerning a purchase of grindstone; and miscellaneous clippings
including poems, obituaries, and articles on the re-election of Mis-
souri's Senator F. M. Cockrell for n fifth term, the inauguration of
William McKinley, and Empress Eugenie.
Deposited by Mr. Miller,
1. Johnson Co., Mo— Hist.— Miscellanea. 2. Tools — Prices, 8.
Grinding wheels. 4. Cockrell, Francis Marlon, 1834-1915, 5.' Mc-
Klnley, William, Pres. U. S., 1843-1901— Inauguration. 6. Eugenie,
consort of Napoleon m, 1828-1920.
MS 61-3372
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Little, Henry Gilman, 1813-1900.
Papers, 1894-99.
4 v.. and 1 folder.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Pioneer and author. Correspondence nnd serapbooks. Includes 2
volumes of clippings of Little's reminiscences of Connecticut, Early
Newlngton days, published as letters In the Hartford dally times,
together with several pen and ink illustrations ; a volume of articles,
Early days in Henry County, from the Cambridge chronicle, together
with other papers on Henry County ; a volume of clippings of a HIS'
tory of Kewanee and Wethersfield, by A A. Dunn, annotated by
James Knox Biish, from the Cambridge chronicle ; drafts of the New-
lngton letters ; and other correspondence.
The Early Newlngton days series was published In 1937 under the
title Early days In Newlngton, Connecticut, 1833-1836.
Gift of Mrs. W. A. Noyes.
1. Newlngton, Conn. — Hist. 2. Henry Co., 111. — Hist. 3. Kewanee,
111.— Hist. 4. Wethersfield, 111— Hist.
MS 61-3373
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
673
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Historical Records Survey. Illinois.
Records, 1934-41.
-P folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and notes. Includes ma'te-
cLn cJnT f ° rmu ' ated , [ S 1934 by a 3oint c o m »l«ee of the Amert
can Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research
^S f £ r a n «»or ,de au " ey ot "Chives; corresponded" of
K™ -/ eafl , e, ,i vho was . active ln the su "ey through its whole
history; and a folder of drafts, notes and memoranda of JeaS
Cranston, collected ln preparation of the Guide to depositories ot
^?wf. Crlp . t collections ln mlnols (!»«»• Persons Important to the
Woratyne Eent B " Ch " d ' Luther Evans ' »■>« Boyal Van de
nola ^.'m! ? 1 J*" ^" , Su " ey - 2 - Hlst <> rl ™l Records Survey. 1111-
nola. Guide to depositories of manuscript collections ln Illlnote i
Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1948. n. Evans, Lut^her Harris,' 1902-
Illlnols. University. III. Hist. Survey MS 6X_3374
Deming, Minor Rudd, 1810-1845.
Papers, 1810-45.
38 Items.
J?.,H! Uverslty of Illlnols . Illinois Historical Survey collections.
w.£J ill" ^f1 er V a .1 d Bh t r[!t - 0nlefly letters bv Deming ana his
ll„M ° J tU ?" y J 1 " 1 frlends ln Lltchfleld, Conn., mainly con-
cerning his role during the Mormon troubles when Joseph and Hyrum
Smith were killed. Also Includes orders Issued by Deming; some cor-
HvrZ^h Of .' I ? 0maS B ^ kl 2 aster . Tho™«s Ford, Joseph and
J^neTnd jXllS """^ W < WO0<l8: aDd * *» ot her Papers *
Described ln the Survey's Publication no. 6 (1656) n 20
Gift of Macey P. Deming, 1930. '*
1. Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844. 2. Smith, Hyrum, 1800-1844.
3. Nauvoo, 111.— Expulsion of the Mormons.
Illinois. University.
111. Hist. Survey
MS 61-3378
Conference of State Historical Societies of the Upper Mis-
sissippi Valley.
Records, 1923-37.
1 folder.
SirSlliZJi ty ° f I i" nolS ' . I1Ilnois Historl «>l Survey collections.
™i« w, ? P °, ^ and reports of a conference of 7 agencies, the Illi-
nois Historical Survey, Indiana State Library, Iowa State Historical
cle v* nnd P H Ni 0r £ aI ™ S0 £ ety ' and Wisconsin State Historical So-
th« P«i»nS2 Newton D. Mereness as research director, It sponsored
in th B tr d h,.l f d « umen t«y materials relating to the Old Northwest
calendar! »* various U. S. departments known as the Mereness
i. Mereness, Newton Dennlson.
Illinois. University.
III. Hist. Survey
MS 61-3376
Camp Waldport, Or.
Records, 1943-45
5 ft.
In University of Oregon Library.
Publfc°'sirv? d . n^ a M C ° r K r « ap0ndenCe . and other records of Civilian
.Vi i. service Camp No. 56, run by the Civilian Public Service of
the Mennonlte Central Committee. «u ruw oerace m
tore-U.T War ' 193IWM5 - Menn °<"tes. 2. Conscientious objec-
Oregon. Univ. L.br. MS 61-3377
Strain, Charles P
Papers, 1868-1962.
4 v.
In Oregon State Library.
Teacher and assessor for Umatilla County, Or. Correspondence,
autobiography, MS. articles relating to public activities and political
Philosophy, family data, pictures, newspaper clippings, and other
1. Strain family. 2. Umatilla Co., Or.
Oregon. State Library MS 61-3378
b. 1862.
Miller, Milton A
Papers, 1928-38.
1 box.
In Oregon State Library.
Oregon legislator and public official. Personal correspondence on
political and historical matters; bank statements, and checks.
1. Oregon— Pol. & govt— 1859-
MS 61-3379
Oregon. State Library
Donegan, D S
Papers, 1870-83.
8 folders.
In Oregon Historical Society Library.
Papers relating to Donegan's career as Missouri legislator, teacher
of penmanship, Pougbkeepsle, Ark., agent for Whitney Johnson,
Waterloo, Mo., and minister, Dover nnd Brie, III, Includes deeds and
returns of marriage.
1. Missouri — Pol. & govt — 1885- 2. Penmanship. 3 Deeds
Missouri. 4. Marriage licenses — Bureau Co., 111. 5. Marriage
licenses— Whiteside Co., 111. s
Oregon. State Library
MS 61-3380
Railroad papers, 1812-S4.
ca. 200 Items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino, Calif.)
Correspondence, specifications, contracts, reports, tracings, and
other material relating to railroads ln England, Ireland, Scotland,
Australia, and India, with a few for France and thi U. S. Includes
Journals and notes of I. K. Brunei and Thomas Sopwlth and letter
books and letters of Matthew Boulton, Benjamin Disraeli, J. H. Dun-
bar, Robert and George Stephenson, Alexander T. Stewart, and James
Watt.
Listed ln Auction catalogue of Anderson Galleries, March 10-11,
Acquired from Anderson Art Galleries, 1919.
1. Railroads — Hist. — Sources.
„ ' ■ MS 61-3381
Henry B. Huntington Library
Walker family.
Papers, 1827-66.
66 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, bills of lading, and other materials, con-
cerning business activities in Richmond and other matters. Corre-
spondents Include Jordan Anthony, William Bryant, Lucy Norvell
Bullock, Mary Bullock, D. H. London, John Smith, John Stewart,
Norman Stewart, David Walker, John Walker, and Mary Walker
Gift of John Stewart Bryan, 1938.
1. Richmond— Comm.
MS 61-3382
Virginia Hist. Soc.
Davenport, George, 1783-1845.
Ledgers, 1824-35.
7 v.
In Augustana College Library (Rock Island, 111.)
Soldier, Indian trader, and postmaster. The ledgers for 1825-35
carry accounts with 100 to 300 Indians, giving prices for hundreds
of articles used In trade, and including large accounts for Black
Hawk, Keokuk, Poichlck, and Wapello. The ledger for 1824 covers
accounts of Davenport and Amos Farrar at Fort Armstrong with
soldiers and pioneers, and the one for 1827 appears to record the
accounts of Antoine LeClalre's trading post
Acquired from John H. Hauberg, 1966.
1. Indians of North America— Trading posts. 2. Indians of North
America — Comm. 3. Rock Island, 111. — Comm. 4. Fur trade-
Illinois.
MS 61-3383
Augustana Coll, LIbr.
Minor, Garry Hinman, 1802-1882.
Papers, 1817-82.
en. 300 items.
In Connecticut State Library.
Physician. Correspondence, account books, school notebooks, Yale
College Medical Institution (now Yale University School of Medicine)
notebooks, and other papers. Persons mentioned Include Mason F.
Cogswell.
1. Physicians — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Yale Uni-
versity. School of Medicine.
MS 61-3384
Connecticut. State Library
674
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Champion, Joseph.
Papers, 1774-1844.
42 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Forms of precepts for justices of the peace (1797), and miscel-
laneous manuscripts.
Presented by Mrs. Margaret Macintosh.
1. Forms (Law)— Pennsylvania. 2. Justices of the peaces
MS 61-3385
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888.
Papers, ca. 1775-1900.
85 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Journalist, author, and abolitionist. Correspondence, reports (in
letter form) from Gay's reporters at the front during the Civil War,
diaries, journals, and notebooks. - Includes correspondence of Mrs.
Gay, of Walter, Sarah and Allan Gay, and of other members of the
Gay family. Other correspondents Include William O. Bryant,
Horace Greeley, and Charles Sumner.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War. 2. Journalists- -Correspondence, remi-
niscences, etc. I. Gay, Elizabeth (Neall)
MS61-3386
Columbia Dniv. Libraries
Given, John O
Papers, ca. 1845-70.
50 items.
In Columbia Uulversity Libraries,
In part, transcript (typewritten)
Sea captain. Letters to Given from business associates and mem-
bers of his family, and letters from his wife Annie Rachel Given to
her sister describing events of a voyage with her husband; together
with an account (probably written by Mrs. Given) of an Incident at
sea. Many of the letters reveal Interesting sidelights on the sea-
faring life of the day.
1. Seafaring life. i. Given, Annie Rachel.
MS 61-3387
Columbia Dnlv. Libraries
Gonzalez-Prada family.
Papers, ca. 1750-1850.
1 box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Documents and other papers relating to the activities, history and
genealogy of an Important Peruvian family. Includes many official
papers of Jos4 Gonzalez de Prada, Governador Intendente de la
Provlncia de Farma in colonial Peru (ca. 1818), consisting of reports
from lower provincial officials to the Captains General and to the
Royal Governors, and royal communiques from Spain, some of which
bear the seal of Charles lv and Ferdinand tii. Also includes an
account of the Gonzalez-Prada family and Its origins with biographi-
cal notations.
Gift of Mrs. Alfredo Gonzalez-Prada, 1048.
1. Peru— Pol. & govt— 1548-1820. 2. Spain— Colonies— America-
Administration, i. Gonzalez de Prada, Jose, 1751-1829.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3388
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois in World War i, ca. 1917-ca. 1924.
17 folders.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections.
Includes duplicates of working flies of the War Records Section
of the Illinois State Historical Library, comprising reports, articles,
and papers on Its work, copies of 117 form letters, a bibliography, and
a file of War records bulletin; files of the University of Illinois War
Service Committee retained by Evarts B. Greene, its chairman, com-
prising correspondence, reports, and memoranda, on war Issues
courses, fund raising for various European relief organizations, and
other university activities In the war ; a report and folder of working
papers of the Champaign County Four Minute Men ; final reports of
the following Champaign County war agencies: Champaign County
Council of Defense, Champaign County Fuel Administration, Cooperat-
ing Committee on Tuberculosis War Problems, Food Production and
Conservation Committee, Liberty Loan Committee, and War Camp
Community Service; and correspondence and other papers assembled
by Arthur C. Colo for his chapter on the World War in Illinois cen-
tennial history, v. 5.
In part, deposited by Marguerite JenlBon Pease.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Illinois. 2. European War, 1014-
1918 — Illinois — Champaign Co. 3. European War, 1914-1918 —
Civilian relief. 4. European Wur, 1914-1918— War work— Schools,
i. Illinois. University. War Service Committee, n. Illinois. State
Historical Library, Springfield. War Records Section.
MS 61-3389
Illinois. University. 111. Hist. Survey
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1895.
Papers, 1833-92.
137 items.
In University of Kentucky Library.
Forms purt of the Samuel M. Wilson manuscript collection.
Lawyer, writer, and Confederate officer. Correspondence, Confed-
erate loan certificates, notes, agreements, accounts, and other papers.
Includes 27 Civil War letters, many from Confederate officers of
Augusta County, Ya., describing the war In Virginia; and papers
relating to the West Augusta Guard, of Staunton. Most of Imboden'g
letters are to W. A. Burnett, his deputy as county court clerk during
the Civil War. The material is related to the library's James Blyths
Anderson collection.
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Confederate States of America. Army — Officers — Correspond-
ence, reminiscences, etc. 2. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal nar-
ratives — Confederate side. 8. Virginia — Hist. — Civil War — Sources,
i. Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector. Manuscript collec-
tion.
MS 61-3390
. Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Wilson, Samuel Ramsey, 1818-1886.
Papers of Samuel R. and Joshua L. Wilson, 1835-86.
4 ft. (ca. 1000 items)
In University of Kentucky Library.
Forms part of the Samuel M. Wilson manuscript collection.
Presbyterian ministers. Sermons, sermon notes, diaries, albums,
scrnpbooks, and church lists, of Samuel R. Wilson, pastor in Cin-
cinnati, 1846-61, and Louisville, 1866-78, and of his father, Joshua
L. Wilson, pastor In Cincinnati, 1808-46. Concerns the old and new
school controversy of 1837, and the controversies Involved In the
separation of the northern and southern Presbyterians in 1831 and
later. Related material is found in the library's Wilson family papers
In the Wilson collection.
Bequest of Samuel M. Wilson, 1946-59.
1. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A— Hist.— Schism, 1837-1870.
2. Presbyterian Church In the U. S. — Hist. — Sources. 8. Presbyterian
Church — Sermons. 4. Presbyterian Church — Clergy — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. r. Wilson, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1846. n. WllBon,
Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector. Manuscript collection.
MS 61-3391
Kentucky. Univ. Libr.
Kaczerginski, Szmerke, 1908-1954, collector.
Vilnn ghetto material, collected by Szmerke Kaczerginski
and Abraham Sutzkever.
7 ft.
In Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research.
In part, transcripts.
Chiefly documents pertalnlug to administrative, cultural and social
activities of the Jewish institutions In the Vllna ghetto. Includes
diaries by Sellg Hlrsch Kalmanowltsch, Herman Kruk, and Itzchak
Rudashevsky, official Nazi pronouncements and papers, ghetto court
proceedings, and reports on Nazi atrocities In Vllna. The material Is
related to the Institute's Zonabend collection.
Catalog In the repository. ■
Open to investigators under restrictions of the repository.
Information on literary rights available in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Kaczerginski and Mr. Sutzkever, 1947-48.
1. Jews in Vllna — Political and social conditions. 2. Jews — Legal
status, laws, etc.— Lithuania. 8. World War, 1939-1945— Personal
narratives, Jewish. 4. World War, 1939-1945— Atrocities, i. Sute>
kever, Abraham, 1913- collector. ■'
MS 61-3392
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Library
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector.
Papers, 1778-1934.
680 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, accounts, notebooks, deeds, wills, Inventories, bills,
receipts, promissory notes, petitions, judgments, advertisements, news-
papers, and other papers (chiefly 1830-64), of various families In
Edgecombe (later Wilson) and Granville Counties, N, O. Includes
Civil War letters of William Henry Edwards, George Washington
Woodard, and John Bunyan Woodard, and papers of John Baits,
Turner Dickinson, Henry and Margaret Drake, Edwin Edwards, Wil-
liam L. and William Dew Farmer, Perry Farrow, John Gardner,
Samuel L. Moss, Jacob D, Robbing, Bason and John Sharpe, James J.
Wllilford, Ann Woodard, Elizabeth Woodard, Natban Woodard, and
Gray Wilson Woodard.
MS 61-3393
675
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector
(Continued)
Papers, 1778-1934.
Description in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Johnston, 1952-56
U \ V mi!!I , _Sfr ■7-^-- G S. nea1 ' 2 - Granville Co.. N C-Oeneal S
U %~u \l *~9, V ^ar-Personal narratlves-ConfedeVate side 5"
trade— Granville CoN o r wi ' ^ £? bacco manufacture and
n. ^dart! George Washlng^f T^ S iSi Illam H ™^- ™<M»1
Bunyan, 1832-1866. " asmngton - 1837-1864. m. Woodard, John
North Carolina Dept.
of Archives & Hist.
MS 61-3393
Presbyterian Historical Society.
Correspondence, en. 1827-1941.
Oft.
In Presbyterian Historical Society collections (Philadelphia)
t *£H?IZ?°^ enCe ot Presbyterian ministers and other persons In-
mxfin?$*&TTP% °' *«<*•«« history. Incites letters
Hm""^. °- f Sne P ard Kollock ehiefly relating to the Board of Do-
mestic Missions, letters of Robert Wharton Lnndls, ana Atexandw
TaggartMcGil, letters (1915-41) chiefly from China of MargfAtM
Monlnger, and letters and notes of Richard Webster
Card catalog available In the repository
Information on literary rights available In the repository
Ulfts from various sources.
1. Presbyterian Church— Hist— Historiography. 2 Presbyterian
Church In the US A. Board of Home Mission. 3. SriS
Church in the U. S. A.-Mlsslons. 4. Missions-China; i Kollock
^m^nf 1 * ,' ""W °- Landls ' Robert WhartonTl^
^M n \ M Cst^tWriU 8W - 1889 - ?• M ° nlng -' Mar -
Presbyterian Hist.
Society
MS 61-3394
Indianapolis. Public Library.
Autograph miscellany, 1604-1940.
ca. 320 Items.
In Indianapolis Public Library.
w^lodMSSSoo 1 ?^ ""J 8 '' ¥ SS -J ni , ' other P aDers ' ""stly of ^
Si.i i ,J 19th centur y London theater handbills; and printed
material Includes correspondence of the Rossettl family several
JEhf.^"" ? Ct ° r W11 " am ° mette t0 Gu y °- B,xI «- ^S Wographfc
data, and parlous papers of Jean Jacques Dessallnes LoulsTde la
™ r ts e, R^e d h W a , r 3 t. lr • "^ °' Ba ™ rla .^ar Wllsonliyef anS .$£
Finding aids In the library.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
In part, gift of Mrs. William Allen Wood, 1931
1. Autographs— Collections. 2. Music— Manuscripts 3 Playbills—
London. 4. Gillette, William, 1853-1937. 5. DessallnS J«n JncoueT
Emperor of Haiti, 1758-1806. 6. La ValUere? Loutoe F^wlse Te
La BaumeLe Blanc, duchesse de, 1844-1710. 7. LudwlgTK nt of
Bavaria, 1845-1886. 8. Nye, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896 \ 9 Rrnehart
Mary Roberts, 1876-1958. i. Rossettl faraUy^ Kln <*art,
Indianapolis, Public Library MS 61-3395
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Official records, 1493-1853.
ca. 50 items and ca. 10 v.
Manuscripts 01 ** CIements Llbrar y t^" Arbor, Mich.) Division of
Materials relating to Mexico: court decisions, land grants, papers
M« r?K y fl and ., 0ther adm ' nIs t™«™ offl«*s, ordinances In forcTln
Mexico City, and a remonstrance of Mexico City to the King of Spain
£££ L2, 8 . Dractl £« of appointing only Spaniards from Spain to
high offices; reports of the Marquis de Casa Concha, Peruvian dls-
trlct governor, to his successor, of various viceroys, and especially of
the Count Revllla Glgedo to his successor, with Its many^eKiees
to the present Texas, California, and New Mexico and I to SpSS!
activities In the American Revolution; and miscellaneous materials
on Antigua, Boston, manumission of slaves In Dauphin Co., Pa.,
i rl tlsh offices in North American and West Indian Colonies, along
with Japanese Instructions for the reception of Perry, the appeal of
William Kennedy of Barbadoes to the British Privy Council treas-
ury accounts for Massachusetts Bay Colony, the accounts o'f Juan
Polo de Ondegardo, a tax collector In Pern, the defense of Count
Kevllla Glgedo against charges of mismanagement In his capacity of
Viceroy of Spain, a royal decree of Ferdinand and Isabella, and a
state paper of Phillip rv of Spain.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections in the
William L. Clements Library, complied by H. H. Peckham (1942) and
In the 2d ed„ compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
1. Spain — Colonies — America — Administration. 2. Southwest
New— Hist.— Sources. 3. U. S — Hist.— Revolution— Spanish partici-
pation 4. Antigua. 5. Boston. 6. Slavery In the U. S.— Emancipa-
tion. 7. Gt. Brit.— Colonies— America— Administration. 8. Perry.
Matthew Calbralth, 1794-1858.
«■ „, „ > MS 61-3396
Michigan. Univ. > Clements Library
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Business records, 1741-1914.
ca. 140 items and 7 v.
In William L. Clements Library (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Division cf
Manuscripts.
_ Letters and documents relating to the operation of the American
Bur Company In the Great Lakes region; a collection of blllj re-
ceipts, letters and other material relative to the early settlement of
the Moravian Brethren at Bethlehem, Pa. ; the Journal of Thomas
Duggan, a storekeeper at Fort Mlchiltmacklnac ; a list of stock-
holders In the GIrard (Pa.) Bank; papers connected with land dis-
putes between Henry McCulloh and Lord Granville, proprietor of
Carolina; letters, accounts, memoranda and related materials con-
nected with the Hudson Bay Company; correspondence and other
business records of Obadlah Rich, English bookseller; account books
of Abraham P. Sherrll, who kept a general store In Pike, N. T. ; and
the record book of James Stuart.
Described separately in Guide to the manuscript collections In the
William L. Clements Llhrary, compiled by H. H. Peckham (1942)
and In the 2d ed., compiled by W. S. Ewing (1953)
■1. American Fur Company. 2. Fur trade— Great Lakes region 3
General stores — Mackinac, Mich. 4. General stores — Wyoming Co
N. T. 5, Hudson's Bay Company. 6. Moravians In Bethlehem, Pa'
7. GIrard Bank, Philadelphia. 8. Land titles— North Carolina
Rich, Obadlah, 1783 ?-1850.
Michigan. Univ.
Clements Library
MS 61-3397
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent-1936
5 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Collection of papers divided Into five parts. The autograph letter
collection (17th-19th cent) is composed of 83 letters, documents,
papers, and broadsides, unrelated In subject, and Includes papers of
Charlotte, Archduchess of Austria, Amos Ewing, Alexander Hamil-
ton, Patrick Henry, Napoleon m, Nicholas Pike, Noah Webster, and
Joslah WUIard. The autographs of presidents (1818-1918) comprise
26 letters and documents of 18_ Presidents of the U. S The slavery
collection (1650-1869) contains 158 letters, documents, broadsides
and pamphlets on slavery, chiefly relating to the southern U S In
the 19th cent., with some Items bearing on slavery In the 17th and
18th cent. In England. The personal papers of Plimpton Include a
box of letters received by him, and lists, notes, and memoranda, some
relating to the material in the Plimpton manuscripts collection The
Alfred S. Manson collection contains en. 120 letters written by Wil-
liam M. Scrlbner of Potter, Ainsworth, & Co., New York, to Manson
In Boston concerning the publication of writing books and copybooks
by that firm ; together with some of the working copies of Payson
Dunton, and Scribner'a national system of penmanshln
Gift of Mr. Plimpton, 1936.
1. Autographs— Collections. 2. Presidents— U. S.— Autographs 3
Slavery in the U. S.— Southern States. 4. Slavery In Great Britain'
r 5. Penmanship— Copy-books. i. Manson, Alfred Small, n Scrlb-
ner, William M. m. Payson, Jesse W. Handbook of Payson, Dunton
& Scrlbner's national system of penmanship.
_'*, ..''„ , MS61-3398
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Consumers' League of Connecticut.
Records, 1907-46.
4 boxes.
In Radclifle College Library, Women's Archives (B-17)
Minutes of meetings, reports, and material on the league's investi-
gations Into working conditions and its support of legislation in the
fields of child labor, homework, minimum wage, etc. Includes min-
utes of meetings of the Hartford Consumers' League (1911-19) and
of the New Haven Consumers' League (1807-14)
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1955.
1. Labor and laboring classes— Connecticut 2. Labor laws and
legislation — Connecticut, a Children — Employment — Connecticut
4. Home labor— Connecticut. 5. Wages— Minimum wage— Connectt-
BadcllffeCoIlege. Llbr. MS 61-3399
676
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Pound, Ezra Loomis, 1885-
Papers, 1938-
ca. 50 Items.
Id American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New fork)
Poet and literary critic. Correspondence relating to the National
Institute of Arts and Letters and to Pound's release from Saint
Elizabeth's Hospital, and a MS. of Three cantos. Names prominently
mentioned are Archibald MacLelsh and William Carlos Williams.
Open to investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. Saint Elizabeth's
Hospital, Washington, D. 0. S. MacLelsh, Archibald, 1892- 4.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-
MS 61-3400
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Piatt, Charles Adams, 1861-1933.
Correspondence, 1908--33.
ca, 75 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
Architect and artist. Correspondence chiefly relating to the Na-
tional Institute of Arts and Letters, and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. A name prominently mentioned is Barry Faulkner.
Open to Investigators under library restrictions.
1. National Institute of Arts and Letters. 2. American Academy
of Arts and Letters. 8. Faulkner, Barry, 1881-
MS 61-3401
American Academy of Arts and Letters Llbr.
Seitz, Don Carlos, 1862-1985.
Papers,
ca. 10 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Author and newspaper manager. MSS. of historical writings and
verse.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS61-3402
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Lansdale, Maria Hornor, 1860-
Correspondence.
ca. 500 items.
In Princeton University Library.
Letters to Maria Lansdale from W. R. Blalkle, Hilalre Belloe,
and other correspondents.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav. I. Blalkle, W. B, n. Belloe, Hilalre,
1870-1953.
MS61-3403
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Dayton, William Lewis, 1807-1864.
Papers.
5 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Minister to France during th6 Civil War.
1. U. S — For. rel — France. 2. France— For. reL— U. S.
MS 61-3404
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Garrison, Lindley Miller, 1864-1982.
Papers.
ca. 25 boxes.
In Princeton University Library.
Secretary of War under Wilson. A limited correspondence and
MSS. of his writings. ■' .
Open to Investigators under restrictions accepted by the library.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 191S-1921. 2. U. S. War Dept
MS61-S40S
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Beck, James Montgomery, 1861-1986.
Papers.
4 cartons.
In Princeton University Library.
Congressman from Pennsylvania.
1. Lawyers— Philadelphia— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc
2. U. S.— PoL & govt.— 20th cent.
MS61-3406
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Belknap, William Worth, 1829-1890.
Papers,
ca. 500 Items.
In Princeton University Library.
Papers of William Worth Belknap, Secretary of War under Grant,
and William Goldsmith Belknap, Army officer.
1. Belknap family. i. Belknap, William Goldsmith.
MS 61-3407
Princeton Univ. Llbr.
Allibone, Samuel Austin, 1816-1889.
Papers, 1848-87.
In Henry B.,Huntlngton Library (San Marino, Oalll) MMm
Bibliographer. Letters to Allibone relating to his Critical diction-
ary of English literature, and a commonplace book.
Catalog cards In the library.
Acquired from Rosenbach, 1922. ..__,.,. ,.»_
1. Allibone, Samuel Austin. Critical dictionary of English Htera-
*"*• MS61-3408
Henry E, Huntington Library
League of Women Voters of the United States.
Records, 1919-
4 file drawers. , , ,„' ,
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-15)
Convention reports, periodicals, and miscellaneous publications of
the national league, the Massachusetts league, and several local
leagues, together wth executive board reports of the Massachusetts
league (1938-42) ■ ■ _
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1946.
1. Massachusetts League of Women Voters.
MS 61-3409
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
American Association of University Women.
Records, 1881-
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-2 N)
Material relating to the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, which
became the American Association of Ualveralty Women In 1921;
committee and division reports, Including 2 boxes of flies of the Status
of Women Committee; and a box of current publications for use of
the various committees.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1985-67. ' " m ' ... . __,
1, Woman— Rights of women. 2. Woman— Legal Btatus, laws,
etC -~ U - Sl MS 61-3410
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Ritchie, Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, 1819-1870.
Papers, 183-?-1939.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-M 93)
Actress. Letters to Catharine Sargent, sister of Epes Sargent,
and related letters and pnbllshed articles.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Actors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Sargent, Bpes,
1813-1880. I. Sargent, Catharine.
MS 61-3411
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association.
Records, 1913-
29 v. and 18 boxes.
In Badcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-4)
Correspondence, reports, financial records, membership lists, his-
tories of the association and Its divisions, had scrapbooks. Includes
some papers of the Associated Country Women of the World and of the
Country Women's Council of the U. S. A. Persons mentioned Include
Henry Turner Bailey, Mrs. Truman Barbler, Mamle.Dowd Blsenhower,
Clara B Ford, Grace FryBlnger, Lillian GUbreth,: Louisa YeomanS
Bang, Hilda Lelnes, Mrs. J. O. Eoberts, Sarah Bradley Tyson, Mrs.
Earl Vesler, Charlotte Barrel! Ware, and Gertrude L. Warren.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1954-59. „„
1, Women In agriculture. 2. Education of women — U.S. .....r. As-
sociated Country Women of the World, n. Country
Women's Council of the U. S. A. _v
Mb 01—34155
Badcllffe College. Llbr.
Stillman, James, 1850-1918.
Papers, 1851-1918.
480 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Financier Correspondence, Journals, bankbooks, and other papers,
documenting Stlllman's activities In banking, railroad financing, and
other of his business and Industrial Interests. Includes over 100
Items concerned with the business enterprises of StlUman's father,
Charles Stillman of Brownsville, Tex., who was engaged In shipping,
trade, real estate, and railroad investment. Correspondents include
Grover Cleveland and William Rockefeller.
Gift of Calvin Stillman, 1957.
1 Capitalists and financiers— U. S. 2. Finance— U. S. I. SHU-
man - ° harle8> MS 61-3413
Columbia Univ. Libraries
677
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Child, Lydia Maria (Francis) 1802-1880.
Letters, 1846-80.
57 items.
In^Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-O 53)
- l £ '"/"""i'sJactoon GarrUoii, eon of William Lloyd Garri-
son, Robert F. Wallcut, William Baldwin, Mrs. Sargeutand I others,
concerning personal matters and slavery. OHI «™t. ana otnera.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
Acquired 1S66.
1. Slavery in the D. S.
Radcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61-3414
Rnskin, John, 1819-1900.
Papers, 1839-1909.
974 Items.
In Henry E Huntington Library (San Marino, Oallt)
English author and critic. Correspondence and IB literary MSS
J?S* t B T UBklnS r. lett ? re , t0 c, Su8an, " i Beerer - Bam >"J oTayton, aTd
Frederick James Furnlvall; Susanna Beever's letters to Albert Flem-
ing; and correspondence of Albert Fleming concerning the publica-
tion of Hortus lnclusus and the death of Susanna Beaver
Catalog cards in the library.
Acquired from Goodspeed's, 1923.
1. Buskin, John, 1819-1900. Hortus lnclusus. t. Beever
KSTl 1 188s - °- Clayton, Edward, 1817-1895. m. FurafvalL
Frederick James, 1826-1010. rv. Fleming, Albert. ™nivau,
Henry E.Huntington . Library 61-3415
Wfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 1796-1864.
Correspondence, 1836-44.
194 items.
Si. «°S r ? 5' Hnntln «to n Library (San Marino, Oallf.)
Hngllsn Judge and author. Correspondence (mostly 1885-381 re-
SaJt ^ " tragedy (1835> ^udes oleSerfirom
Catalog cards lu the library.
Gift of Mary W. T. Dickinson, 1953
1784-186U Urd ' ^ ' rb0ma8 N0 ° D ' 17e5 - 1864 - Ion - I- Hunt, Leigh,
Henry E. Huntington
Library
MS 61-3416
Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934.
Papers, ca. 1940-48.
ca. 020 items.
In Henry E. Huntington Library (San Marino Calif.)
„,S";' ,£ ap !™ , rel 2|? n » t0 * he edlH, W. Printing, and publishing
of Rhode's The Little World waddles (1846) and other works. ~^
Acquired from W. H. Hutchinson, 1051.
1 Bhedes, Eugene Manlove, 1889-1934. The Little World waddles.
Henry E. Huntington Library MS 61-3417
Hoot, Elihu, 1846-1937.
Papers, 1913-36.
ca. 100 Items.
In American Academy of Arts and Letters Library (New York)
h,t» ^ ST' c P r r e8 P° n dence chiefly relating to the National Initl-
^Ua^Uerp^rT &?» ^-Ican A W demy of Arts and
Open to investigators under library restrictions,
of ArS'and D Let r ters! tUte * ** aDd Uttn 2 " *-««« Acad <^
American Academy of
Arts and Letters Llbr.
MS 61-3418
McDowell, Mary Stone, 1876-1965.
Papers.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-M13)
Pacifist. Mainly letters and articles from 1935 to 1955, with spe-
cial emphasis on the last five years,
Index.
Acquired 1958.
1. Peace. 2. Friends, Society of.
MS 61-3419
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
U. S. Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Serv-
ices.
Records, 1951-55.
. 2 boxes.
In Redcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-9)
Minutes, reports, directives, recommendations, and photos Includes
facts about and photos, of the various services, as well as biographies
of their commanders, and some publicity materials.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1855.
1. U. S. — Armed Forces— Women. 2. War — Women's work
Radc.iffeCol.ege. Lib, MS61-3420
Piper, Helen Jackson, 1882-1958.
Papers, 1901-59.
1 v.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-P 661
In part, microfilm. '
Family letters (1902), journal of a voyage on the Benjamin SewalL
Vancouver to Fremantle, Australia (1901-02), The girl li "the lifeboat
(edited by William and Esther Prosser) and other papere W"° at
Unpublished Inventory In the library. »~*~ :',-,-:.
1. Voyages add travels.
Radcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61-3421
Friends of the Framingham Reformatory.
Records, 1948-57.
41 v. and 42 folders.
la Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B^-18)
The Friends ct' the Framingham Reformatory was formed In 1948
to defend Dr. Miriam Van Waters, superintendent of the reformatory,
and has continued to work for enlightened methods of dealing with
women offenders.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
1. Van Waters, Miriam. 2. Massachusetts. Correctional Institu-
tion, Framingham. 3. Delinquent women— Massachusetts.
MS 61-3422
Radcllffe College. Llbr. .,..*-««*
Raddiffe College.
Records of the Women in science exhibit, 1936.
1 box, 8 card files, and 4 flies.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-fl)
Correspondence, lists, plans for arrangement, and other papers for
the exhibit on women In science held at Radcllffe College In the sum-
mer of 1986 in connection with the Harvard tercentenary. Includes
flies of published research articles used in the exhibit, and a card
index to the publications used.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1952.
1. Women as scientists.
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3423
International Federation of Working Women.
Records, 1919-23,
lbox.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-12)
Reports, calls, programs, speeches, articles, and clippings. Includes
m ?--'^ International Congress pf Working Women held at
^ aS J^ et0 . n ,' D ' °" ln 1919 and at aeneva ln lm - The latter founded
the Federation, .
Unpublished Inventory ln the library.
Acquired 1950.
1, National Women's Trade Union League of America. 2 Woman-
Employment. 3. Woman— Congresses. i. International Congress
of Working Women, Washington, D. C, 1919. a. International Con-
gress of Working Women, Geneva, 1921,
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3424
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893.
York-Beauregard papers, ca, 1860-65.
ca. 500 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Confederate officer. Correspondence, official orders, documents,
clippings, and memorabilia relating to' Beauregard's career Includes
many letters and signatures of Confederate leaders. Most of the
papers were captured ln 1885 and remained In the keeping of Robert
P. York, Colonel ln the 75th Regt., New York Volunteers, and, since
his death, of his direct descendants.
, 1 - O-S.— Hist.— Civil War— Sources. 2, Confederate States of Amer-
ica — Hist. — Sources. 8. Confederate States of America. Army —
Officers — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. York Robert P
collector. "
MS 61-3426
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
678
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Wyles family.
Papers, 1795-1903.
125 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, deeds, receipts, and other papers relating to the
social and business history of the John Wyles family of New Hartford,
Conn, and Brimfleld, Mass. The more Important earlier letters (1705-
1805) Indicate the commercial and speculative interest, largely In real
estate, that John Wyles had in the newly settled territory of the
Western Reserve, The later material to concerned with the financial
and business affairs of the family.
1. Real estate business— Western Reserve. 2, Western Reserve —
Comm,
MS 61-3426
Columbia TJnlv. Libraries
Woodberry, George Edward, 1856-1930.
Papers, ca. 1800-1930.
14 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Poet, literary critic, and university professor. Correspondence,
and a collection of clippings, pamphlets, and memorabilia assembled
by Louis V. Ledoux, relating to Woodberry's life, writings, teaching
career, retirement, death, personal library, and the Woodberry So-
ciety. Correspondents Include Melville Cane, John Ersklne, John S.
Harrison, and Joel B. Spingarn,
1. Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i. Ledoux,
Louis Vernon, 1880-1948, collector.
MS 61-3427
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Wood, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1945.
Papers, ca. 1890-1945.
115 Hies.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author and reformer. Correspondence, MSS. of writings, and an
extensive file of clippings and printed ephemera, maintained by Mrs.
Wood, a pioneer in the field of public low-cost housing and slum clear-
ance, for her own reference. Includes many original letters written
by Mrs. Wood to members of her family, all of the letters received by
her during her professional life, and copies (in ca. 120 letter books)
of letters written by her on business and professional subjects.
Gift of the family of Mrs. Wood, 1948.
1. Housing — U. S. 2. Labor and laboring classes — Dwellings.
8. Slums— U. S.
MS 61-3428
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.,
Papers, 1910-12.
ca. 1150 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters, cards, and telegrams written to and relating to Wilson
and his first presidential campaign In 1912; and a volume of news-
paper clippings concerning Wilson's career from 1910-12, which was
compiled and presented to Wilson by Joseph Hayter, Sr.
1. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1912.
MS 61-3429
Colombia Univ. Libraries
Wilgus, William John, 1866-1949.
Papers, 1935-37,
8 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Olvll engineer. Correspondence with officials of various railroads
In the U. S. and Canada regarding a study undertaken by Wilgus for
James T. Shotwell and the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace ; statistical and other reports submitted to Wilgus ; notes taken
while working on the project, and galley and page proof of the pub-
lished work, The railway Interrelations of the United States and
Canada (1937)
1. Railroads — U. S. 2. Railroads — Canada. I. Wilgus, William
John, 1865-1949. The railway Interrelations of the United States
and Canada.
MS 61-3430
Colombia Univ. Libraries
Whitman, Charles Seymour, 1868-1947.
Papers^ 1910-37.
115 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
District attorney of New York County and Governor of New York.
Addresses, press releases, memoranda, proclamations, and other papers
by or relating to Whitman^"' The bulk of the material Is composed
of drafts of Whitman's speeches to various groups on such subjects
as the New York State penal code, unification of state laws, public
health, education, and agriculture.
1. New York (State)— PoL & govt.— 1885-1950.
MS 61-3431
Columbia Univ. libraries
Watts, John, 1785-1831.
Papers, 1806-88.
478 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence and papers of John Watte, John Jay's family
physician, president of the College of Physicians and Surgeons and
a trustee of Columbia College. The collection consists primarily of
letters written by Watts, his family, friends, patients, and eoHeagues.
Includes Watts' appointment as an army surgeon (July 8, 18W)
signed by James Madison.
1 Physicians— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3432
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Columbia University. Libraries.
Washington, D. C. collection, 1796-1876.
ca. 40 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Correspondence, early broadsides, prints, and plans connected with
the history of Washington, D. O. Includes a document relating to
Andrew Jackson. Correspondents include Pierre Charles L'Hafant,
William Thornton, John Trumbull, and George Watterson.
1. Washington, D. O.— Hist. — Sources. 2. Jackson, Andrew, Prefl.
U. S., 1767-1845.
MS61-348S
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Ware, William Robert, 1832-1915.
Letters, ca. 1894-1900.
1 box and 1 envelope.
In Columbia University Libraries. "_,,.,
Letters written by Ware, professor of architecture at Columbia
University, to Warren P. Laird, relating to the founding, activities,
students, and finances of the American Academy In Rome.
1. American Academy In Rome. I. Laird, Warren Powers, 1881-
1948.
MS 61-3434
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-
Papers.
12 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
U. S. Vice-President and Secretary of Agriculture. Correspondence
and papers.
Access restricted.
Gift of Mr. Wallace, 1952.
1. U. S.— PoL & govt— 1988-1958.
MS 61-3435
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Waite, John, 1732-1820.
Papers, 1743-99.
164 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Merchant, sea captain, and sheriff of Cumberland Co., Me. Oor-
respondence and other papers, both personal and business. The bulk
of the business papers relate to Walte's term of office as sheriff,
1. Cumberland Co., Me.— Pol. & govt. 2. Sheriffs— Cumberland Co.,
Me.
MS 61-3436
Columbia Univ. libraries
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873.
Papers, 1829-73.'
4v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer, Governor of New Jersey, U. S, Representative, and
Minister to Prussia. Correspondence, legal papers, documents, and
memoranda. The correspondence relates chiefly to business, legal,
and political affairs and Is from such persons as 3. H. Austin, Andrew
Deutcher, Alfred Gale, P. B. Kennedy, James Parker, and John M.
Wyckoff.
1. New Jersey— PoL & govt— 1775-1885. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt.—
1815-1861. _
MS 61-3437
Columbia Univ. Libraries
679
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collectn
ons
Van Schaack, Peter, 1747-1832.
Papers, 1749-1887.
6 file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer, ofjpnderhook, N. T. Correspondence and legal and busi-
ness papers of Van Scbaack and bis family. Inclndes letters relaOne
to political matters In America and England at the tfme of thf
Eevolntlon-and family correspondence relating to Van Schick* £n
Henry deaUng with the Delaware and Hudsln Can™ 5o, The Bert"
shire Iron Works, and similar business ventures Ctor^snondenb.
tn^ b fv^m UBeTt J0me8 DUane ' W »»™ W &Kves*te*
Oruier" - m^^~ B V° l ^'? a ~ am " !Cl f J- Van Schaack, Henry
^vfnScha^ckZ'lly. 3, ^"'^ Md HudBOn 0anal ^^
Oolumbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3438
Central Committee on Friendship Dinnera.
Records, 1927-60,.
8 boxes, i t. ;=■:.''
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archlvss (B-l)
^S* °' the , centr j l1 and executive committees, treasurer's and
a£«i™£ s w record , s ' and material relating to the recipients of the
American Woman's Association awards and scholarships.
Unpublished Inventory in the library
Acquired 1954.
8.WomrynXu°s m -Blog: S80elatl0n - * *•**»— •*■«*•
Radcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61-3439
Vanderlip, Prank Arthur, 1864-1937.
Papers, ca, 1897-1937.
15 v., 26 cartons, and 100 files.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Oorre^ondence and business papers of Vanderlip, financial editor
of the Chicago tribune, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and
P ^i d ^ lt v 0f w e Natlon al City Bank of New York. The papers relate
chiefly to banking and money.
Gift of Mrs. Vanderlip, 1655.
1. Banks and banking. 2. Money.
n«i.. -. ti . MS W-3440
Oolumbia Univ. Libraries
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923.
Papers, 1830-89.
86 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer, financier, and author. Correspondence and Other napers
Includes the legal and business papers of the Tower family relating
famfl afl^ transactions, coal and iron lands In Pennsylvania, and
m iL??£, P^Pef'y— Pennsylvania. 2. Coal— Pennsylvania. 8. Iron
mines and mining— Pennsylvania. i. Tower family.
Oolumbia Univ. Llb^ MS 61-3441
Tilden, Samuel Jones, 1814-1886.
Papers, 1876-80.
2 boxes.
In Columbia Uni»erslty Libraries.
T>„™hi»?» «n^ GoTernor , of ,. New Tork - Correspondence, documents,
Pamphlets, and newspapef clippings relating to the political campaign
l»% ? £ Inelud , es OlPPlngs relating to Tilden before, during^ and
P«£r n "SfS 1 nnd n£ ttera wrltten t0 Bdward L Parrlsfrom
fh« w. 2 .!^ ^?f«° h f rIeS ^"P 80 ". and others, on such subjects as
nw rSr^iSm? em^lea, legal affairs, and land deals.
Gift of Mrs. WUUam Boy Smith, 1951.
1. Presidents— D. S.— Election— 18T6. i. Parrls, Edward L
Columbia Univ. Libraries ^ "^
Tannenbaum, Prank, 1893-
Pnpers, ca. 1926.
3 boxes and 8 portfolios.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Material used by Tannenbaum, professor of history at Columbia
University, In the preparation of his study, The Mexican agrarian
revolution (1929). Includes typewritten lists of property records In
the various states of Mexico, as well as clippings relating to Mexico.
1. Agriculture— Mexico. 2. Agricultural laws and legislation-
Mexico. 3. Land tenure — Mexico. 4. Mexico — Hist. 1910-1946.
_. „, „ , MS 61^3443
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Steffens, Joseph Lincoln, 1866-1936.
Papers, 1890-1936.
5 v. and 56 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
Journalist. Correspondence, MSB. of articles and essays news-
paper dippings of material by and ubout Steffens; ales of periodicals
to which Steffens contributed, and MSS. of the writings of Josephine
»■ ■fJ e J* IIB <- nls W. wife. The correspondence Includes letters written
to Steffens from personal and professional associates in the political
and Journalistic world, as well as typed carbons of Steffens' corre.
spondence.
1. Journalists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i Steffenn.
Josephine Bontecou. ~«.„™,
Columbia Unlv,
Llbr- !es
MS 61-3444
Day, Clive, 1871-1961.
Papers, 1916-20. :
2 boxes.
In Tale University Library.
_ University professor. Mainly personal correspondence relating to
Days experience." as Chief of the Balkan Division of the American
Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Versailles Conference. Includes
Days personal comments on the Plattsburg, N. T„ Military Training
Camp which he attended In 1916. The material Is related to the
Library's Edward M. House collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Mr, Day.
■ 1. Paris. Peace Conference, 1919. U. S. 2. Balkpn Peninsula. 8
Eastern question (Balkan) 4. Plattsburg, N. T. Military Training
Tale Univ. library
MS 61-5445
Williams, Thomas C 1864-1929.
Papers of Thomas C. and Adolph Dill Williams, 1854-
1936.
172 items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Businessman, of Richmond. Correspondence and business records
of Thomas C. and Adolph Dill Williams, with commercial houses and
institutions in Richmond.
Gift of G. Dallas Coons, 1954.
1. Richmond— Econ. condtt. i. Williams, Adolph Dill, 1871-1952.
* =, .c, MS61^8446
Va. Hist Soc.
McLaurin, Lauchlin W
Papers, 1817-1924.
454 items.
In Duke University Library.
Confederate tax collector and merchant, of Laurtnburg N C Cor-
respondence, and legal, business, and personal papers, many of them
relating to McLaurln's work as a tax collector. Includes letters from
an Alabama planter after the Civil War, telling of the Impact of
emancipation and Reconstruction.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1959.
1. Tax collection— Confederate States of America. 2. Reconstruc-
tion—Alabama. 3. Slavery In the U.S.— Emancipation. 4. Alabama—
Soc. condlt.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-3447
Special Services Committee, Ann Arbor, Mioh.
Records, 1943-50.
4 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-79)
Files of a Committee mainly Interested in worker education In-
cludes a study made In cooperation with the American Labor Educa-
tion Service, called University programs in labor education (1946)
by Caroline F. Ware ; material on an Army Orientation Program 1944
and work with the Committee for the Extension of Labor Education •
and similar projects. Involving Margaret B. Smith, Eleanor Colt
Dorothy Malcomson Connable, Eleanor Friedman, Mary Malcomson
Raphael, and Hilda Worthington Snjith.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. labor and laboring classes— Education. 2. American Labor Ed-
ucation Service, Inc., New Tork. 8. Caroline Farrar Ware. 1899-
Labor education in uni- versities. i. Smith. Margaret E.
Radcllffe College. Llbr. MS 61-3448
680
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Davis, Helen Clarkson (Miller)
Papers, 1902-54.
2 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-16, A-D26)
Author and speaker. Correspondence, an autobiographical sketch
and other biographical material, articles, and speeches, concerning
peace, world friendship, the League of Nations, Spence School, N. Y.,
work for the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young
Women's Christian Association, and her books on constitutions and
fundamental laws In tbe Near and Middle East.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1955.
1. Peace. 2. League of Nations. S. Young Men's Christian Asso-
ciations. 4. Young .Women's Christian Associations. 5. Near Bast-
Constitutional law. 6. Europ ,» War, 1914-1818— Women's work,
MS 61-3449
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Jumelle family.
Papers, 1751-94.
71 Items.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-J94)
Letters, bills, and miscellaneous papers, of Interest in relation to
the French Revolution. Includes letters from Modiste Jumelle, living
In a Paris convent, to her family In San Domingo (1788-94) ; and
letters of Mile. Vouderstrate to Pierre Laurence Jumelle during the
first year of the French Revolution.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. France — Hist. — Revolution — Personal narratives.
MS 61-8460
Radcllffe College. LIbr.
International Assembly of Women, South Kortright, N. Y.
Records.
1 box.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-ll)
Complete records of the assembly, including correspondence, early
plans, financial records, list of invitations, list of delegates with bio-
graphical materials, and final printed report of the assembly.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1947.
1. Woman— Congresses.
MS 61-3451
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Stelzle, Charles, 1869-1941.
Papers, ca. 1938-41.
14 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Sociologist, Correspondence, documents, MSS. of books and
articles, and pamphlets and clippings relating to various sociological
subjects In which Stelzle was Interested. Includes a typescript of
his autobiography.
Gift of the Stelzle Foundation, 1840.
1. Sociology.
MS 61-3462
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Smith, Hilda Worthington.
Papers, 1835-1959.
13 v. and 25 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-76)
Educator. An autobiography, speeches, articles, reports, family
records (1835- ), biographical material, and other papers, largely
concerning Hilda Smith's pioneer work In the education of working
women. Includes material on the Affiliated Schools for Workers,
Barnard Summer School for Workers, Bryn Mawr Summer School
for Women Workers, Hudson Shore Labor School, the National Com-
mittee for the Extension of Labor Education, Vineyard Shore Work-
ers School, the U. S. Civil Works Administration, the Workers Serv-
ice Program of the U. S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration,
and the U. S, Works Progress Administration.
Unpublished inventory In the library.
1. Labor and laboring classes — Education. 2. Education of women.
8. U S. Federal Civil Works Administration. 4. U. S. Federal
Emergency Relief Administration. 5. U. S. Work Projects Admin-
istration.
MS 61-3453
Radcllffe College. LIbr.
Lane, Laura.
Papers, 1933-55.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-29)
Records of the Associated Country Women of the World, and of
the Country Women's Council of the U. S. A., comprising correspond-
ence with Laura Lane and Sara Bulette, reports, and other papers;
and papers (1948-52) written for contests run by the Country gentle-
woman. Includes material relating to the Country Gentlewomans
League, the East African Women's League, Lena U. Owing, Grace E.
Fryslnger, and Ora G. Roop.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1955. ■ _
1, Country Women's Council of the U. S. A. 2. Women— Societies
and clubs. i. Associated Country Women of the World.
MS 61-3454
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Niles, Marion H
Papers, 1911-46.
lbox.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-88)
Reports and other papers, and photos., showing Miss Niles' activ-
ities for working girls, the National League of Women Workers, the
Massachusetts League of Women Workers, the National League of
Girls Clubs, the Massachusetts League of Girls Clubs, the Community
Olub of Wellesley Lower Falls, and Rockport Lodge. Includes mate-
rial relating to Edith M. Howes and Virginia Potter,
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Woman — Employment— Massachusetts. 2. Girls — Societies and
dobs.
MS 61-3455
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Lee, Mary, 1891-
Papers, 1918-36.
4 boxes and 2 bundles.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-92)
Correspondence, literary MSS., clippings, and other papers. In-
cludes MSS. of several articles, and of Miss Lee's book IPs a great
war: a clipping file of articles In newspapers and magazines (1920-
85) reminiscences of Radcllffe College, and war letters to her family
(1918-18)
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 195L __. „ „
1. Radcllffe College. 2. European War, 1914-1918— Personal nar-
ratives, American. 8. Lee, Mary, 1891- It's a great war.
MS 61-3456
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Abny, Helen.
Papers, 1899-1910.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-84)
Records and reports of the early efforts to establish playgrounds
and vacation schools In Cambridge, before the Olty of Cambridge
took over the playground program In 1910. Mrs. Almy was active
In this work.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Cambridge, Mass. — Playgrounds. 2. Cambridge, Mass.— Vaca-
tion schools.
MS 61-3457
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Simkhovitch, Mary Melinda (Kingsbury) 1867-1961.
Papers, 1910-51.
A hnX6B
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-97)
Social economist Correspondence and flies relating to Greenwich
House, Greenwich Village Association, and the New York Housing
Authority (mainly 1935-61) ; biographical and genealogical mate-
rials ; speeches, and articles.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1 Greenwich House, New York. 2. Greenwich Village Association.
8 New York Olty Housing Authority. 4. Housing— New York
(falty) MS 61-3458
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
681
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Flagg, Mildred (Buchanan) 1886-
Papers, 1900-55.
4 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-98)
Letters, showing Mrs. Flagg's contacts through her work as a
writer, lecturer, organizer of Celebrity Breakfasts, and clubwoman.
Includes letters from authors, aviators, clergymen, college presidents,
explorers, government officials, politicians, royalty, sportsmen, and
others; and a collection of some 100 autographs of authors popular In
the lBSCs.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
1. Authors— Autographs. 2. Autographs— Collections.
MS 61-3469
Rsdcllffe College. Llbr.
Kneubuhl, Emily, 1883-
Papers, 1907-59.
1 box.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-100)
Educator and Federal official. Correspondence with friends In
Europe (1928-59), charts prepared for the League of Women Voters,
thesis on What American women are doing for peace (1927), and an
unpublished MS. How do you like America? by Miss KD^ubuhl and
Emma Woytlnsky (1986-40)
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
, J- J, I £ e, ' nat .. 1 ££ a11 r ^ aaons - 2 - Peace. x Woytlnsky, Emma
(Shadkhan) 1893-
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3460
Wells, Agnes Ermina, 1876-1959.
Papers, 1924-56.
6 folders.
In Radcliffe College library, Women's Archives (A-W 46)
Educator. Miscellaneous papers and clippings relating to Agnes
Wells s work In the American Association of University Women, the
National Federation of Business and Professional Women, and the
National Woman's Party, and her professional career as teacher and
dean of women at Indiana University.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1968.
1. American Association of University Women. 2. National Feder-
ation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. 8. National
Woman's Party. 4. Indiana. University.
».,,.„„ MS 61-3461
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Institute cf Women's Professional Relations.
Records, 1928-41.
4 boxes.
In Radcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-5)
Minutes of the board, reports to the board, studies and Interviews
on women In banking, chemistry, dietetics, home economics, etc., to-
gether with studies and reports on Connecticut and Rhode Island
State government In cooperation with W. P. A. project 2132 and the
League of Women Voters.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1955.
1. Woman— Employment— U. S. 2, Vocational guidance. 8. Oon»
nectlcut— Pol. & govt. 4. Rhode iBland— Pol. & govt
»..,...„ MS 61-3462
Radcliffe College. Llbr.
Millis, John A
Correspondence, 1886-88.
150 Items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Letters to MUlls, lieutenant In the U. S. Army and the engineer In
charge of the electrification project for the Statue of liberty, from
business firms regarding supplies, from Government officials asking
for progress reports, and from various persons Interested In the appli-
cation of electricity to shore and lighthouse lighting
1. Statue of Liberty, New York. 2. Lighthouses— lighting.
_ , K , „ . MS61-3463
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pratt, Fletcher, 1897-1956.
Papers, 1949-52.
2 boxes.
In Columbia University libraries.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Notes compiled by Pratt In the preparation of his book, Stanton,
Lincoln's Secretary of War (1953) and 17 letters addressed to Pratt
which relate to the book.
1. Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.
MS 61-3464
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Sprague, William, 1830-1915.
Correspondence, 1861-71.
86 items.
In Columbia University libraries.
Governor of Rhode Island and U. 8. Senator. Letters written to
Sprague by his military and political associates, dealing chiefly with
the political questions of the day.
■ 1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— Civil War. 2. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1885-
1877. 8. Rhode Island— PoL& govt— 1776-1885.
MS 61-3465
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Shaw, William, 1830-1906.
Correspondence, 1860-1904.
497 Items.
In Columbia University libraries.
English merchant. Business and personal correspondence of Shaw
who was an agent In Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey, for a number of
English companies, notably the Maxlm-Nordenfelt Guns and Am-
munition Co. Includes 50 letters from this firm to Shaw In the
1890's concerning the sale of arms and munitions to the Greek govern-
ment; 116 letters from Basil Zaharoff, director of Maxlm-Nordenfelt
and a personal friend of Shaw; 103 personal letters from Plato
Draculls, Greek emigre 1 to England, author, and professor of modern
Greek; 7 letters from Stephen Skouloudls; and transcripts of and
typed quotations from various letters, with other notes assembled
by Plato E. Shaw for his father's biography.
Bequest of Plato E. Shaw, 1850.
1. Munitions — Greece. 2. Firearms Industry and trade — Gt. Brit
I. Zaharoff, Sir Basil, 1850-1636. n. Draculls, Plato, m. Maxlm-
Nordenfelt Guns and Ammunition Company, limited.
MS 61-3466
Columbia Untv, Libraries
Harrison, George Leslie, 1887-
Papers, ca, 1920-40.
12 file drawers.
In Columbia University libraries.
Lawyer and governor and president of the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York Correspondence, memoranda on conversations, reports
of foreign trips, working papers regarding foreign loans and domestic
finance, and the miscellaneous material relating to the Federal Re-
nerve Bank of New York
Gift of Mr. Harrison, 1357.
1. Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
MS 61-3467
Columbia Univ. libraries
Clinton family.
Papers, 1764-1864.
5000 Items.
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, military journals, drawings, account books,
notebooks, bills, receipts, and newspaper clippings. Mainly the papers
of Sir Henry Clinton, 1771-1828, Relates to the Peninsular War of
1811-1814 and British military operations In Portugal, 1826-1828.
Correspondents Include Elizabeth Carter, Frederick Clinton, Sir Henry
Clinton, 1738-1795, and Sir William Henry Clinton.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of James M. Osborn, 1868.
1. Peninsular War, 1807-1814. 2. Portugal— Hist— 1823-1853.
I. Clinton, Sir Henry, 1771-1829.
„ , „ . MS 61-3468
Yale Univ. library
Darrach family.
Papers, 1810-1908.
8O0Oltems. .
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, diaries, record books, account books, school essays,
lectures, arid other papers. Mainly the papers of James Darrach,
1806-1889, who established an academy In Flshklll, N. Y. and from
1855 to 1864 served as superintendent of the New York Hospital.
Correspondents Include Darrach'g wife, Helena White Darrach, and
his sons Bartow and William. Additional correspondence Is from
Mary Darrach Craig, James Darrach, Thomas Raftery, and members
of the Craig family.
Unpublished register In the library.
Glf t of Mr. Lindley Eberstadt 1957.
1. Ornlg family. i. Darrach, James, 1806-1889.
MS 61-3469
Yale Univ. library
682
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bandel, Eugene, 1835-1889.
Papers, 1853-69.
en. 60 items,
Id California State Library.
Soldier. Correspondence, Journal (1867) kept while surveying
the southern boundary of Kansas, and miscellaneous papers. Chiefly
letters (1853-61) in German, with English translations by Olga
Bandel, from Bandel to bis parents describing his army life while
on expeditions to Kansas, Utah, and California, and civilian life at
Benlcla Arsenal, Calif. Includes 10 letters (1889) written by Ban-
del from Vancouver Barracks, Wash., to his family at Benlcla, Calif.,
and a number of family portraits.
Card lades In the library.
Much of the material was published In Bander's boob Frontier life
in the Army (1832)
Gift of Olga Bandel, 1B23.
1. U. S. Army— Military life. 2. Frontier and pioneer life—The
West. 3. Indians of North America — The West. 4. Kansas— Descr.
& trav. 5. Benlcla, Calif.— Soc. life & cust. 6. XJ. S. Arsenal Be-
nlcla, Calif. 7. Vancouver Barracks, Wash,
MS 61-3470
California. State Libr.
Yale, William. .
Papers, 1915-19.
155 folders.
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Author and professor. Correspondence and other papers pertain-
ing to Middle Bast problems from 1915 to 1919. Includes reports and
agreements concerning Palestine and Syria, and various reports by
special commissions on Turkey and Arabia and on Zionism. The ma-
terial Is related to the library's Edward M. House collection.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mr. Yale, 1928.
1. Near EaBt— Politics. 2. Zionism.
MS 61-3471
Yale Univ. Library
Stimson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950.
Papers. 1865-1955.
ca. 100,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Cabinet member. Letters, letter books, diary, speeches, clippings,
and miscellaneous printed matter, covering Stlmson's career. Princi-
pal persons to whom material pertains are Calvin Coolldge, Dwlght D.
Elsenhower, Warren G. Harding, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull,
George C. Marshall, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Koosevelt, Wil-
liam Howard Taft, and Harry S. Truman. The material Is related to
the library's Hllles and Sheffield collections.
Unpublished catalog in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. Stimson, 1948.
1, U. S. War Dept. 2. U. S. Dept. of State. 3. U. S.— Pol. &
govt— 1001-1953. 4. U. S. — For. rel — 1829-1888. 6.
World War, 1939-1945.
MS 61-3472
Yale Univ. Library
■Whitney, Eli, 1765-1825.
Papers, 1716-1951.
3000 Items.
In Yale University Library.
Inventor. Correspondence, diaries, account books, patents, record
books, drawings, and printed materials. Chiefly correspondence per-
taining to the cotton gin and connected litigations, and materials per-
taining to the manufacture of guns and the Introduction of newer
methods. Correspondents include Henry Dearborn, Secretary of War,
Robert Fulton, James Hillhouse, Oallender Irvine, Inspector of arms,
Thomas Jefferson, Catherine Miller, Phlneas Miller, Whitney's part-
ner In the cotton Industry, James Monroe, Charles O. Plnckney, Bill
Whitney, Jr., Joslah Whitney, and Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the
Treasury. The material Is related to the library's Blake family
papers,
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Susan B. Whitney, Elizabeth Fay Whitney, Mrs. Leonard G.
ganford, Mrs. Thomas M. Debevolse, and Mrs. Earl M. Knight,
1. Cotton gins and ginning. 2. Firearms Industry and trade— U. S.
MS 61-3473
Yale Univ. Library
Goodrich family.
Papers, 1782-1856.
1000 Items.,
In Yale University Library.
Correspondence, sermons, contracts, legal documents, lectures, and
notebooks. Mainly papers of Ohauncey Allen Goodrich, minister,
teacher, and lexicographer of New Haven, and son-in-law of Noah
Webster. Includes correspondence concerning Webste/s dictionary
Involving William Wolcott Ellsworth, William Ohauncey Fowler, G.
and O. Merriam Company, Publishers, Noah Webster, and William
Greenleaf Webster. Correspondence with. Noah Coe relates to Good-
rich's ministerial duties. The material is related to the library's
Webster family papers.
Unpublished register In <Ae library.
Gift of Elizabeth G. WJ>..;;ey,- Ohauncey S. Goodrich, Jr., Frances
O. Leon, and Mrs. W. Durham, 1942.
1. Webster, Noah, 1758-i848. An American dictionary of the Eng-
lish language. 2, Congregational churches— Clergy — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc. 3. Congregational churches — Sermons. i.
Goodrich, Ohauncey Allen, 1799-1860. n. Coe, Noah.
MS 61-3474
Yale Univ. library
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820.
Papers, 1629-1867.
6000 items.
In Yale University Library,
Congregat'onal clergyman of New Haven.. Correspondence, MSS.
of books and articles, sermons, legal documents, and business papers.
The greater ptrt of the correspondence concerns Trumbull's duties as
minister of the North Haven Congregational Church. Correspondents
include Hannah Trumbull Bishop, Thomas Clap, Mary Trumbull
Eastman, Jedldlah Morse, Sarah Trumbull Tuttle, and Martha Trum-
bull Woodward,
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Walter Wetmore Holmes, 1886-87.
1, North Haven, Conn. Congregational Church. 2. Congregational
churches — Sermons. 8. Congregational churches — Clergy —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3475
Yale Univ. Library
Hiltes, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949.
Papers, 1907-1914.
ca. 75,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Insurance executive. Letters, letter books, clippings, scrapbooks,
and miscellaneous printed matter, . Bulk of the material concerns
Republican Party politics and the campaign of 1812. The remainder
of the material concerns Hllles as superintendent of the New York
Juvenile Asylum (early name of the Children's Village* 1807-09, and
as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1809-11. Principal persons
to whom material pertains are Harry Mlcajah Daugherty, Warren
Gamaliel Harding, Franklin MacVeagh, Theodore Koosevelt, William
Howard Taft, and Booker T. Washington. The material Is related to
the library's Henry L. Stimson collection 'and Sheffield collection.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Frederick W, and Charles D. Hllles, Jr., and Elisabeth Lee
Hllles Beynolds, 1957. „ '"-„«„ „
1. Republican Party. 2. Presidents — U. S. — Election — 1912. 8.
Tj, s— Pol. & govt— 1809-1918. 4. Progresslvlsm (U. S. politics)
5 U. S. Treasury Dept. 6. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Children's Village.
MS61-3476
Yale Univ. Library
Seymour, Charles, 1885-
Peace Conference collection, 1919-
57 boxes and 130 folders.
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Educator and author. Correspondence with Edward M. Houm
(1920-88) ; personal correspondence; MSS. and correspondence pre-
paratory to the publication of Seymour's Intimate papers of Colonel
House; newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the
material concerns Seymour's rolo as delegate to the Paris Peace Con-
ference of 1919. The material Is related to the library's Edward M.
House collection.
Unpublished index In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Acquired from Mr. Seymour,
1 Paris. Pence COn- forence, 1919. I. House, Edward
Mandeil, 1858-1938. MS 61-3477
Yale Univ. Library
683
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Schwab, Gustav Priedrich, 1822-1888.
Papers, 1770-1891.
1260 Items.
In Yale University Library.
■ m Business leader of New York. Family papers, with the exception
of 112 letters of Rudolf Sehlelden relatlDg to Oelrlchs & Co Pri-
marily personal letters from Schwab to various members of his
family, together with diaries, notebooks, poems, and scrapbooks.
Other members of the family represented Include Eliza Catherine von
Post Schwab, wife of Gustav Frledrlch' Schwab; Gustav Benjamin
Schwab, the poet, and his wife Sophie Caroline Gmelln Schwab; and
John Christopher Schwab, Tale librarian and professor of economics.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available rs the library.
Gift of Norman Schwab, 1943.
1. SchwHb family. 2. Oelrlchs & Company, New York,
r. Sehlelden, Rudolf, 1815-1895
TaleUnlv. Library ; . MS 61-3478
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-
Papers, 1929-37.
3 boxes.
In Yale University Library.
Author and editor. Correspondence, mainly with Colonel B. M
House concerning Vlereck'a book The strangest friendship In history ;
and MSS. and notes for the book. The material Is related to the
library's Edv. «rd M. House collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Mr. Viereck, 1947.
1. Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884- The strangest friendship
In history. i. House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938.
v, tt . ,.v MS61-S479
Tale Univ. Library
Williams, William, 1862-1947, collector.
Papers, 1754-1937.
ca. 100 items.
In Yale University Library.
Williams family papers, consisting mainly of correspondence, to-
gether with an autograph book and a letter book. Approximately
half the correspondence falls within the period 1754-1867, the re-
mainder within the period 1892-1937. Concerns William Williams,
1731-1811, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas
Wheeler Williams, 1789-1874, and William Williams, 1862-1947, Com-
missioner of Immigration for the Port of New York. The earlier
correspondents Include George Washington ; later correspondents in-
clude Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, and William
Howard Taft.
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Frederick Sheffield and William Williams, 1946.
1. Williams family. 2. Autographs— Collections. 8. Presidents—
U. S. — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3480
Tale Univ. Library
Gardiner family.
Papers, 1843-98.
5000items.
In Yale University Library.
Papers of the Gardiner family of Easthampton, N. Y„ particularly
relating to the courtship and marriage of Julia Gardiner and John
Tyler, and to social and political life In New York, Washington, and
Virginia.
Ca'd index In the library. Also described In Tale University li-
brary gazette, v. 34, no. 1 (July 1959)
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. J. Randall Creel, 1958.
1. U. S. — Soc. life & cust. 2. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 19th cent.
I Tyler, John, Prea. U. S., 1700-1862. n. Tyler, Julia (Gardiner)
MS 61-3481
Tale Univ. Library
McCormick, Vance Criswell, 1872-1946.
Papers, 1917-19.
170 folders.
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies (negative)
Publisher. Diaries of McCormick as member of the American War
Mission to the Inter-allled Conference in London and Paris In 1917,
and as advisor to President Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference,
1919 ; correspondence and other papers on the above-mentioned con-
ferences Including minutes of the various sessions, and records of
negotiations with Germany, Rumania, and Austria; reports of the
War Trade Board, of which McCormick was chairman (1918) ; cor-
respondence to and from the White House and the various Government
Departments during this period; newspaper clippings, memorabilia,
and Senate reports on the Peace treaty. The material Is related to
the library's Edward M. House collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mr. McCormick, 1942.
1. Inter-allied Conference, Paris, 1917. 2. Paris. Peace Confer-
ence, 1919. U. S. 3. Versailles, Treaty of, June 28, 1919 (Germany)
4. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1913-1921. i. U. S. War Trade Board.
MS 61-3482
Tale Uniy. Library
Kiderlen-Waechter, Alfred von, 1852-1912.
Papers, 1891-1912.
ca. 5000 Items.
In Tale University Library.
Jerman diplomat and Secretory of State. Mainly letters from
Kiderlen-Waechter to his family and to Hedwig Kypke, together with
some notes on political affairs. The material Is related to the
library's Edward M. House collection.
Described In the Yale University Library gazette (Jan. 1981)
p. 117.
Information an literary rights available In the library.
Purchased from Dr. Ernest Jackh, 1949.
1. Germany — Pol. & govt. — 1888-1918. 2. Germany. AuswUrtiges
Amt. i. Kypke, Hedwig.
MS 61-3483
Tale Univ. Library
Wiseman, Sir William George Eden, bart., 1886-
Papers, 1916-19.
131 folders.
In Tale University folders."
Banker and diplomat. Papers pertaining almost entirely to the
period 1917-19 and specifically to diplomatic relations between Britain
and the U. S. during thai period. Includes correspondence between
Wiseman and Edward M. House; official telegrams of the British
Foreign Office and of U. S. officials; British and American official and
private memoranda on war matters and on problems of the Peace Con-
ference; and reports and correspondence on Russia and on the Zionist
movement The material Is related to the library's Edward M. House
papers.
Card Index in the library,
Information on literary rights available In the library,
Gift of Sir William Wiseman, 1946.
1. U. S. — For. rel. — Gt. Brit. 2. Gt. Brit. — For. rel. — U. S. 3.
U. S— For. rel.— 1913-1921. 4. European War, 1914-1918. 6. Paris.
Peace Conference, 1919. 6. Russia. 7. Zionism.
MS 61-3484
Tale Univ. Library
Sheffield, James Rockwell, 1864-1938.
Papers, 1860-1938.
ca. 10,000 Items.
In Tale University Library.
Diplomat. Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, photos., and mem-
orabilia. Bulk of the material concerns Sheffield's political Interests
in New York and his diplomatic career, 1895-1938. Principal persons
to whom material pertains are William Boyd Allison, Nicholas Murray
Butler, Oalvln Coblldge, Charles Dewey Hllles, Charles Evans Hughes,
Arthur Bliss Lane, Dwlght Whitney Morrow, Theodore Roosevelt,
Elihu Root, and William Howard Taft. Material Is related to the
library's Hllles, Lane, and Henry L. Stlmson collections.
Unpublished catalog and Index in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Frederick Sheffield, 1957.
1. U. S.— For. rel. — Mexico. 2. Mexico— For. rel.— U. S. 3. U. S.—
For rel. — Venezuela. 4. Venezuela — For. rel. — U. S. 5. U. S. — Pol &
govt.— 1865-1933. 6. New York (State)— Pol. & govt.— 1865-1950. 7.
Republican Party. New York ( State)
MS 61-3485
Tale Univ. Library
Warburg, Paul Moritz, 1868-1932.
Papers, 1904-32.
50001tems.
In Tale University Library.
Banker, architect of the Federal Reserve System. Correspondence,
documents, memorabilia, and printed materials relating to the career
of Paul M. Warburg in banking and International finance. Corre-
spondents Include Nelson Aldrlch, Carter Glass, Col. Edward ML
House, and Woodrow Wilson.
Card Index In the library. Also described In Tale University Li-
brary gazette, v. 35, no. 8 (Jan. 1981)
Information on literary rights avf Uable In the library.
Gift of James P. Warburg, 1959.
1. Banks and banking — U. S. 2. International finance. 3. Kuhn,
Loeb & Company, New Tork. 4. U. S. Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System, 6. European War, 1914-
1918. 6. New York (State)— Pol. & govt, 1865-1950.
v , t, , ,,„ MS 61-3486
Tale Univ. Library
684
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1956.
Papers, 1904-57.
ca. 60,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Diplomat. Correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings, and re-
cordings. About half of the material concerns Lane's youth and his
diplomatic career ; the remainder concerns his period of retirement.
Pertains chiefly to the following persons : Dean Acheson, 'William C.
Bullitt, James F. Byrnes, Calvin Coolldge, John Foster Dulles, Dwlght
D. Elsenhower, Warren Q. Harding, Averell Harrlman, Herbert
Hoover, Cordell Hull, Herschel V. Johnson, George F. Kennan, Dwight
W. Morrow, Thomas Nelson Page, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William
Howard Taft, Dorothy Thompson, and Harry S. Truman. The ma-
terial is related to the library's Sheffield collection.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Lane, 1957.
1. U. S. ■ Dept. of State. 2. U. S.— For. rel.— 1901-1953. 3. World
War, 1939-1945. 4. Katyn Forest Massacre, 1940. 5. Crimea Con-
ference, Yalta, Russia, 1945. 6. Republican Party. 7. Presidents—
U. S — Election— 1952. 8. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1956.
MS 61-3487
Yale Univ. Library
House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938.
Papers, 1891-1938.
93 ft
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) ,.„,..,
Adviser to Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence, MSS. of published
works, a diary, minutes and other papers on the Versailles Peace Con-
ference, miscellaneous diplomatic and political papers, clipping flies,
miscellaneous lists, photos., and memorabilia. The correspondence
embraces House's career, through his activities in Texas politics and
his national prominence, to his death. The bulk of the material
covers the Wilson era, and Includes correspondence with Wilson and
with notables in politics, diplomacy, and Industry from 1912 to 193S.
The clipping flies (1893-1938) likewise extend over House's career.
The diary (1912-24) Includes reminiscences going back to his child-
hood. The material Is related to the library's Aucblncloss, Buckler,
Bullitt, Polk, Seymour, and Wiseman collections.
Cataogs within the collection.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Colonel House, 1923.
1. Texas— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. U. S— Pol. & govt.— 20th
cent 8. European War, 1914-1918. 4. U. S— For. rel— 1913-1921.
5. League of Nations. r. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1856-1924.
n. Paris. Peace Conference, 1919.
MS 61-3488
Yale Univ. Library
McLaurin, Duncan, 1787-1872.
Papers, 1779-1922.
1883 Items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library. ,
Farmer, teacher, lawyer, and state legislator, of Richmond Co.,
N. C. Correspopdence, bills, receipts, legal and other papers, ana
printed matter (chiefly 1822-72), of McLaurin and of members of his
family. McLaurln's papers (mainly 1822-50) relate to politics In
North Carolina, South Carolina, and the U. B, economic conditions,
education, business, the development of North Carolina, the Civil War,
and family affairs. Correspondence of relatives In Mississippi^! ca.
1830-67) concerns frontier conditions, slavery, politics, agricultural
problems, sectionalism and nationalism In Mississippi, Reconstruction
conditions, and family affairs. Includes an atlas with a list of slaves.
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1957. „ „ „ „_ _ „
1. North Carolina— Pot & govt— 1775-1805. 2. North Carolina—
Econ. condlt. 3. Education— North Carolina. 4. Agriculture— North
Carolina. 5. South Carolina — Pol. & govt. — 1775-1865. 6. Agricul-
ture— Mississippi. 7. Mississippi— Pol. & govt. 8. Reconstruction-
Mississippi. 9. Frontier and pioneer life— Mississippi. 10. Slavery in
the U. S. — Mississippi. 11. U. S. — Pol. & govt. — 1815-1861, 12.
TT S Hist. — OlvllWar — Personal narratives. I. McLaurin family.
MS 61-3489
Duke Univ. Library
Mackay, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 1778-1862.
Papers, 1796-1872.
233 items and 2 v.
In Duke University Library. „ ™- .„. «
Correspondence, tax rsok, and other papers (chiefly 1825-47) or
Mrs. Mackav of Savannah, daughter of John McQueen and wife of
Robert Mackay. The papers refer to the price of slaves In Louisiana,
Cherokee Indians, student life at Yale, the Whig Party, the U. B.
Army In the 1830's, social topics, and the Berrien, Cowper, EU ott,
Habersham, Hugor, Pinckney, Screven, Stiles, and Tattnall families.
Includes a tax book listing the property of the Cowper, Mackay,
McQueen, and Stiles families (1832-59)
Card Index In the library.
iTile 1 University — Students. 2. Georgia — Geneal. 8. U.S.
Armv— Military life. 4. Slave-trade— Louisiana. 6. Cherokee In-
dian. 6\ Whig Party. 7. Savanhah-Soc. life* cust 8. Taxation-
Georgla-Llsts. ; , ;: MS 61-3490
Duke Univ. Library
Laidlaw, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949.
Papers, 1886-1948.
In Radcilffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-63 L18r
Feminist. Correspondence, articles, and other papers relating to
Mrs Laldlaw's youth, education, her work as a teacher, her marriage,
family affX! and Interest In the white slavery traffic, woman suf-
frage; and many social, musical, and philanthropic ""viMes. In-
olndos letters of Rose Livingston, correspondence of the New YorK
State Woman suffrage Association and the National American
wSman Suffrage Association, and papers of the Men's League : for
Woman Suffrage, the Women's Pro-league Council, the Council of
tteTeague to Enforce Peace, the League of Women Voters, and the
US Food Administration. Persons mentioned Include Jane Addams,
Dana Converse Backus, Louise Laidlaw Backus, AUce^Stone Black-
welTcarrle Chapman Catt, Walter Damrosch, Beatrice Forbes-Robert-
son Helen Hamilton Gardener, Herbert Hoover, Julia Ward Howe,
JameTLeesXaW aw, George Foster Peabody, Katrina Trask Peabody,
JeTnrtte^ankin, Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Howard Shaw, Frank M.
SUone! "Flounce Turtle, John 0. Underwood, and Nina Boardman
Whltehouse. '
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
^TrStutfon-U. S. 2. Woman-Suffrage-!^ r. S. 3, Charttles-
U S 4 League to Enforce Peace. 6. League of Women Voters of
the United States. 6. U.S. Food Administration. ,,„„/„,„..
MS 61-3491
Radcilffe College. Llbr.
Smith, Hattie (Hyland)
Papers, 1937-59.
in Radcilffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-89)
GovernS official. Articles, reports and other papers accumu-
lntwi while Mrs Smith served as assistant commissioner of the
Ma^acnusetU Dept of Labor and Industries, 1940-50, 195M9 and
as ^admlnfstratorof the Massachusetts Division on Employment of
the Aging, 1954-59, concerning minimum wage, emergency housing,
equal pay, equal rights, household employment, industrial homework,
youtn conservatlonfond employment of the aging. Includes material
relatlne to the Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission, the Massa-
chusetts Council on the Employment of the Aging, the Emergency
Housing ^mmlsslon, and the National Committee on the Status
of Women.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
1 Wages— Minimum wage— Massachusetts. 2. Housing— Massa-
chusetts 3. Equal pay for equal work— Massachusetts. 4. Woman-
Legal status, laws, etc.— Massachusetts. 5. Home labor— Massachu-
setts 6 U. S. Youth Conservation Corps (Proposed) 7. Age and
employment— Massachusetts. 8. Servants— Massachusetts.
MS 61-3492
Radcilffe College. Llbr.
Van Waters, Miriam.
Papers, 1908-56.
ca. 16 file drawers. ;• .
In Radcilffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-71) .
Author, speaker, and worker with delinquents. Correspondence,
speeches, articles, MSS. of Youth In conflict and Parente on proba-
HonTana other papers, concerning Miriam Van Waters' work with
luvenlle delinquency and related aspecta of law enforcement In-
cudes maS^^^ to tie American Youth Commission .Harvard
Law School's Crime Survey, Massachusetts Reformatory for Women,
Framlngham, National Commission on Law Observance and Enforce-
ment. White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, Eliza-
beth Bode, Rlcnard Cabot, Claude B. Cross, Ethel Dununer, Felix
Frankfurter, Anna Holzschuh, and Lois RantOBl.
Unpublished Inventory in the library.
Acquired 1950-57. ,._..*„ •, ., j, ,,„
1 Children— Management. 2. Parent and child. 8. Juvenile deUn.
auencv— U S. 4. American Council on Education. American Youth
Commission. 5. Survey of Crime and Crimlnal^Justlce In Boston.
6. Massachusetts. Reformatory for Women, Sherborn, 7. U. S-Na-
tlonal Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement 8. White
House Conference on Child Health and Protection, Washington, D. O.
MS 61-3493
Radcilffe CoUege. Llbr.
685
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1889-
Miller, Frieda S
Papers, 1939-53.
5 boxes.
PuMlc^Jn^-'lP -"JWW. Somen's Archives (A-37, A-M65)
rilfflS2& f ?\ ?*??%* and «>a»er -paper* Include? Shea
U»d»-42) as Industrial Commissioner, N. I State rw J ■ ToS!?;
speeches (1044-53) as director of the U. S Womtn^Burl^™ 1
ta» to Interna lonal labor Organisation contend in Son ?and
""aandlSeU.N 6 < ® tabU8haleat * «*** nations between the
Unpublished Inventory In the library
Acquired 1956.
R,,~o^, eW o I ? r ? (St „ ate) Ind "s'rtal Commission. 2. U. S Women's
^Wanfe, S^l-U S^ ^"^ & Woman^-Health ^a hyS!
Badcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3494
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910.
Papers, 1869-1910.
9 v. and 1 box.
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-24)
new B ™^r a B rH^° r ^ r - Correspondence, addresses, scrapbooks of
newspaper articles, and other papers, showing Mrs. Howe's Interest
in abolition, woman suffrage, women? clubs, 7ad many othi Set
and U to e uS a H^vf lat1 ^ to her ">? m > Wtle *>£% ttK£H£
frih.™ tL f? erl i B 5f ^f P^^aker, Woman's journal, WomanS
bwEOS w -^o^aUon tor the Advancement of Women^ the New
England Women's Ciub, and the New Orleans World's Industrial and
%l£ ™ M «' J£?\.- Cll,a S IeB Homans, Mrs. John Lucas, Edwin B
^m d ' ™?.. M - Mit « l '«U. Josephine E. Nichols, Julia Hohala SmitK
Lillian Whiting, and Henrietta L. T. Wolcotfc. aounea Bmiu,
Unpublished inventory in the librarv.
Acquired 1949-61.
BniVs^i? « n « th ^ D - s --A n "-»lavery movements. 2. Woman-
I T SSTm ' S, <. 8> Woman— Societies and clubs. 4. Woman— Period
6. Association for the Advancement of Women. 6. New Bncland
Badcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3496
Anderson, Mary, 1872-
Papers, 1921-50.
4 boxes.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives rA-7 A-tte\
Director of the U. S. Women's Bureau Personal lettera and other
fflT;^, by Miss Anderson while dlrec?^ of tte Woman's
Bureau and following her retirement in 1844. Papers relate to the
SX«T r * I * agUe ^ he T I)aUBWers of °> e Americ^^voiution, e^ua!
f & xL?? r W ,°™ n ' "*? ^eraatlonal Federation of Working Women
^T? a , t ll n * 1 o W0I ? enB 5 rade Unlon Lea^e. and the tt a w2
n Industry Service. Persona figuring prominently in the Bat*,™
S 6 X""^ P ,rl ^ an - M ary Dreier, StX Franklin,^™
Henry, Agnes Nestor, Frances Perkins, Margaret Dreier EoMml
toTN wZlowf' Harrl6t Tay '° r Upt ° Q ' Ma g ry e Va» r nLtan^
Unpublished Inventory In the librarv.
Acquired 1953.
n B LiH«™' „* Wo h me ^ 8 ?? reau 4. 2 - National Consumers' League. 8.
Daughters of the American Eevolution. 4. Woman— Legal ntntiin
#££,"& R ? nt « n a"onal Federation of WorlTg WomeT 6 SS
BmpVoymenT Trade Unlon ^ of Amerlcf. ^ Woman-
Badcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3498
Polk, Prank Lyon, 1871-1943.
Papers, 1913-43.
28ft.
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
dh£?w£ ?i"n d iii!£lv' emia , n \ „OorreBpondenca, mainly political and
tit ™^L C (1 ®i 5 :? )> ana letter 0°°^ (i»l6-17) concerning Folk's
JZJS^S and h, i I""* ln ttB state Department under Wllsonl
correspondence and documents concerning the Paris Peace Confer-
£££*?£■ aE"? of nations; a diary (1816-20) ; WlrttaSi
KS !■ ^.l ^Ull?" 1 °° mml *>lon to Negotiate Peace, which Polk
headed, together with notes of meetings of the Five Great Powers, mid
resolutions of the Supreme Council; printed official teste; oewqnper
S'ffi P HK 0nal . p » per .. 8 . ; and ^emofabllla. The material is re-
lated to the library's Auchincloss, Buckler, Bullitt, House, nud WIe-
man collections. w.*.-
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Polk, 1943.
•> h ^ wy «™- Kew 7°^, ( o Ci , t L )_C,:>rre3pondence . reminiscences, etc.
2. U. S.— Pol. 4 govt.— 1913-1921. 8. U. S.-For. rel.— 1018-1021 4
League of Nations. i. Paris. Peace Conference, 191i> n S ' n"
Paris. Peace Conference, 1919. Supreme Council.
YaleUn.v. Library' MS 61-349?
Kitchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross) 1874-
Papers, 1886-1956.
10 boxes.
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-61, A-K82)
Social worker and feminist. Diary (1918) and other papers relat-
ing to Mrs. Kltchelt's work among the Immigrants In New York Cltv
and Eoehester, N. Y., her work for suffrage In Bochester and in
Oonnectlcut, her work as executive dlrwtor of the Connecticut I^oguG
of Nations Association and as chairman of the Connecticut Commit-
tee for th» Ilqual Bights Amendment. Persons represented include
Nina Belle Horton Avery, Mary Bitter Beard, Dorothy Dunbar Brom-
JST' ?^ ri %. OoaP"?* 1 Catt, Louise R Earle, Mary T. L. Gannett
Charlotte Perkins Oilman, Jane GraDt, Alice Hamilton, Mrs. ThomaJ
N. Hepi>urn, Margaret Hlckey, Dorothy Kenyon, Clara Booth Luce,
Katherlne Ludlngton, Alma Lutz, Alice Paul, Frances Perkins, Anita
Pollltzer, Lena Madesin Phillips, Eleanor Boosevelt, Libby B. Sachar,'
' T 8 ^ ^°f t St -Qf? r ee, Frances K. Scott, Ella M. Sherwin, Wllma Soss
Wool y ' Se G °' ng Woodhou se, end Mary Bnima
Unpublished Inventory ln the librarv.
Acquired 1951-57.
1. Social service. 2. New York (City)— Foreign population •»
Bochester, N. Y.-Forelgn population. 4. Womnn-sXage^Con:
nectlcut. 5. Woman-Suffrage-Bochester, N. Y. 0. Woman^La°al
status, laws, etc.— U. S. 7. National Woman's Party. 8 LeajmoVf
Z^TZn r/ ^ ™*» «■»» * American Law Instfe.tf 10
]K-im. Women's Archives. 11. Anthony, Susan Brownel!,
Badcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3498
Flagg family.
Papers, 1819-77, 1908.
106 Items.
In University of Illinois, Illinois Historical Survey collections
Transcripts.
Includes 60 letters and papers (1819-56) of Gershom Flags, n few
of which concern the Illinois constitution drafted when he was a
d Jl a ii e a^° n* Constitutional Convention of 1847; letters and papers
WUlard O. Flagg on agricultural and political matters, and the
early history of Madison County and the University of Illinois • and
8 items pertaining to Norman G. Flagg in the history of Madloon
County. Correspondents of Willard O. Flagg include Thomas Jona-
than BurrUl, Salmon P. Ohase, Joseph Gillespie, John Milton Gregory,
John A Ixigan, Wilbur Theodore Norton, Blchard J. Oglesby, John
Beynolds, Lyman Trumbull, and Bichnrd Yates.
Letters of Gershom Flagg have been published In the Trnimncfinnn
of the Illinois State Historical Society (1910) p 13^183 ■ uau3 « cUon! '
1. Illinois. Constitution. 2. Agriculture— Illinois— Madison Co
Hlff^fttaS:.* T'sA} 111 " ^ UnlTe w'ty- R Madison Co" 111 T-
Illlnols. University. 111. Hist. Survey MS 61 - 3499
Williams family.
Papers, 1830-1946.
4048 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
Correspondence, accounts, speeches, memoranda, bonds, reports
student report cards, poetry, genealogical notes, memorabilia and
other materials, of the Williams family of Virginia. The correspond-
ence includes student letters from the University of Virginia and
from other schools and colleges, and lettera of the Civil War period
Includes papers of Oyane Dandridge Williams Bemlss, Catherine
Glfford Skelton, John Langbourae Williams, John Skelton Williams
gnnion Glfford Williams, Maria Ward Skelton Williams, William
Berkeley Williams, and others. ^
Collection has been analyzed by the society.
Gift of the Lewis Catlett Williams family 1980
xJl ■ Spools— Virginia. 2. Virginia. University— Students. 3. Stn-
dente-Vlrgln a. 4 U. S.-Hlst,-Olvil War-Personal nnrrat vct-
M>nfederate side. 5. Armlstead family. 6. Skelton fnmllv 7 Wirri
^. m S ■ & ( - » 8, Co, »? tro)ler of the currency 9? Poftage-s^amls-
Oonfederate States of America. 10. Bandolph, John, 1773-1833 11
Pennsylvania. University. Philomathean Society.
Vlrgin.aHist.Soc. MS 61-3600
686
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bancroft, Frederic, 1860-1945.
Papers, ca. 1890-1930.
ca. 15,000 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Historian. Correspondence, documents, notes, articles, speeches,
scrapbooks, notebooks, page proofs, clippings, tear sheets, pamphlets,
books and other printed matter, and photos. Includes notes and
various other source materials for Bancroft's books which deal with
the Negro, the South, the Civil War, William H. Seward, John O.
Calhoun, and the life and work of Carl Sehurz ; and a great deal of
material by and about Bancroft's brother Edgar, U. S. Ambassador
to Japan.
Beaueut of Mr. Bancroft, 1945.
1. Negroes. 2. Southern States. 3. TJ. S.—Hlst.— Civil War. 4.
Seward, William Henry, 1801-18T2. 5. Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-
1850 6 Sehurz, Carl, 1829-1808. i. Bancroft, Edge!-
Addison, 1857-1925. MS 61-3501
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Winsor, Mary.
Papers, 1917-40.
13 folders. „ „
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-W 77)
Personal papers, articles relating to prison experiences, safCrage,
equal rights, women for congress, the prison Special Train, and the
Inter-American Commission of Women. Includes some biographical
publicity material.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1850. ,
1. Prisons. 2. Woman — Suffrage. 8. Woman — Rights or women.
4. Rlegel, Ella. 5. Inter-American Commission of Women. 6, Na-
tional Woman's Party. 7. Women In Russia,
MS 61-3603
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Columbia University". Libraries.
Slavery collection, 1200-1833.
118 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters and papers relating to slavery and to the slave trade In
England and America. Includes a charter on vellum relating to a
slave or bondsman In England In the late 12th cent and a group of
police reports for New Orleans (Aug.-Nov. 1888) concerned with
Negroes sentenced to the chain gang.
1. Slavery In Great Britain. 2. Slavery In America. 8. Slave-
trade — Gt Brit. 4. Slave-trade — America. 6. Negroes in New Orleans.
6. Negro criminals.
MS 61-3503
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Bullitt, William Christian, 1891-
Papers, 1916-21.
2 ft (ca. 750 Items)
In Yale University Library.
In part, transcripts (typewritten)
Diplomat Correspondence, journals, and other papers concerning
Germany In World War i, the Paris Peace Conference, and Bullitt's
1919 mission to Russia. Includes a diary of the voyage of the Ameri-
can Commission to Negotiate Peacs, published articles by and about
Bullitt through 1821, and correspondence with President Wilson, with
the State Dept., and with others in the Government. The material is
related to the library's Edward M. House collection.
Index In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of William O. Bullitt
1. European War, 1814-1918— Germany. 2, Paris. Peace Con-
ference, 1919. U. S. 3. Paris. Peace Conference, 1918. Russia. *•
Russia. I. Wilson, Woodrow, Prea. U. S., 1863-1924, n. U. S. Dept
of State.
MS 61-3604
Yale Univ. Library
Columbia University, Libraries.
United States Civil War papers, ca. 1850-75.
ca. 1300 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries, . . ■ ■ .-.
Correspondence, documents, miscellaneous material, and PhoKra-
relating to the Civil War and the men who fought In it, chleay of
the Union Army. In most Instances the letters are addressed to some
close relative and record the dally life on the battle field, "veamp,
or In prison. Includes the military and civil records of the St. Francis
River Command of the Arkansas Eastern District, relating to the
problems of shipping, smuggling, blockade running, and Negro troops
on this section of the Mississippi River. __ .
1 U S.—Hlst— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. U. S.—Hlst—
Civil War— Pictorial works. 8. Mississippi River— Hist— Civil War-
Sources. 4. U. S.—Hlat—Olvll War— Blockade. 6.U. S.—Hlst— Civil
War— Negro troops. i. U. S. Army. Dept of Arkansas.
MS 61—3506
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich, graf, 1828-1910.
Correspondence, 1897-1937.
124 Items'. ,
In Columbia University Libraries. ,„„,u„
Russian author. Letters from Tolstoi and members of his family
to Aylmer Maude, the English translator of his works, dealing with
suchrabjects as TolBtors health, art censorship, John Ruskjn, the
"Resurrection" fund, the banishment of the Doukhobors to Siberia,
Jewish DOOToms, MerezhkovBky, peasant distress and famine in Rus-
sia tiie murder of Alexander n, Tolstors doctrine of non-resistance,
and his attitudes toward slander and toward stlmulants._ Corre-
spondents include Marya Tolstaffi Obolenskaffl, Alexandra Tolstaa,
Olga Tolstala, Sergius Tolstoi, Tatlana Toistafa, and Mrs. V. G.
Tchertkoff.
1. Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich, graf, 1828-1810-PhUosophy. 2. Buskin,
John, 1819-1900. 8. Dukhobors. 4. Jews-Persecutions. 6. Merezh-
kovsfcU, Dinltril Sergeevtch, 1885-1941. 6. Russta-Famines. 7. Atex-
ander n, Emperor of Russia, 1818-1881. i. Maude, Aylmer, 1858-
1088, MS 61-3506
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Dean, Vera (Micheles) 1903-
Papers, 1999-53.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-17, A ~ D28 >
Writer on foreign affairs. Biographical material, travel notes,
articles speeches, and MSS. of Mrs. Dean's books on Europe, South
America, Russia, world order, and United States foreign relations.
Unpublished inventory in the library.
1 "it s —Relations (general) with foreign countries. 2. V. S.—
»„ r ' rai —1945-1953. 3. Europe— Politics— 20th cent 4, South Amer-
fca-SuttSShcent. 5. Reconstruction (1939-1961) -Europe, a
World politics. 7. U. S.— For. reL— Russia. & Russia— For. rel.—
U.S. 9. World War, 1939-1945— Russia.
MS 61— oBOT
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Cabot family.
Papers, 1786-1946. . ' ...
4 boxes and 1 file drawer.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-89)
Letters, diaries, travel Journals, and other papers of four genera-
tions of the Cabot family of Boston, centering on James Elliot Cabot,
of the Harvard class of 1840 and a student under Sehelllng In Berlin,
and his wife Elizabeth Dwlght Extends back to Thomas Handosyd
Parkin's letters and records of the'slave, tea and Bplce trade (1786-
1840) and forward to the child care diaries of Mrs. Hugh Cabot
(1905-08) and Mrs. Hugh Cabot, Jr. (1930-31)
Unpublished inventory In the library. „,,..'..
1, Boston— Soc. life & cust. 2. Voyages and travels. 3. Cabot,
James Elliot, 1821-1903. 4. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1808-1882. 5.
Slave-trade— U. S. 6. Tea trade— Boston. 7. Spice trade— Boston. 8.
Children— Care and by- glene. 9. World War, 1939-1945.
I. Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 1784-1854. g-^g^g
Radcllffe College. Llbr.
Shaffner, John P
Correspondence, 1846-67.
289 Items
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History collections.
PhyXlan, 8 of Salem, N. O. Correspondence (chiefly 1861^65) of
Shaffner and Carrie Fries, while Shaffner was serving as a surgeon
with the 4th, and later the 88d, North Carolina Infantry. The early
letters are largely of Carrie Fries and her '«^e r , F'ancls, a mlllownM
of Salem. N. O., and discuss business affairs and trips to Atlantic City,
New York. Niagara, and Philadelphia. A few letters from John Wil-
liam Fries describe the University of North Carolina immediately
after the Civil War.
Description In the repository.
r^eto^^ates 1 ^ America. Army-Surgeons-Correspond-
ence remmlSces, ?™. 2. U. S.-HIst.-Clvll War-PersorsJ nar-
rSes^nfeSe side. 8. Wool trade and Industry-Winston-
SalemNC. 4 Northeastern States-Descr. ft trav. 5 Montreal.
6 S Nor'th Oarollnk. University. I. Fries, Carrie, n. Fries, Francis,
d. 1888. m. Fries, John William, b. 1846. ^ 61-8609'
North Carolina Dept. of Archives ft Hist
687
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Lynch, James Lewis.
Memoirs, 1848-77.
Blfolders.
Col I leetloi Ver8U5 ' ° f MlBS0UrI Ubrary, Western Historical Manuscripts
_ Teacher, principal, and superintendent of schools of Saline Co Mo
Memoirs discussing^farm life, teaching, a cholera epidemic at Fa^iette'
r&£ rr0 y ?°^' ™°- 01v11 War e ^'enees, tobaccoT^ortln^fronl
ffort^M;^ 6 !^ 1 ^ E^! 8 ' iomD W from VirglnlYto c^r"
^, ^cS^fer^to^n^^^^e^^
Deposited by Joseph Marshall.
Missouri. Univ. Libr. MS 61-3510
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816.
Papers, 1768-1816.
1371 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries
and the "Lost Million" affair, and miscellaneous article! So rewrts
S^^^^d^nc^^^~lE?
ne^George Plater, Philip Schuyler, ^.nSo^d^gl K
3. Fr^Z^X-^*^ 17 ^ 183 *- , 2 ; V - S -- For - rel-France.
JJSffi snl' ff.„*- Bfaumarchals, Pierre Augustln Caron
Finance, ZblicL^^'^™ " XToT °? S^V"
dresses, essays, lectures. 'ecrures. 7. Economics— Ad-
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3511
Avery, James, 1791-1872.
Papers, 1818-1901.
ca. 875 Items.
lectron U a«l5 S ) ty "' North 0arollna ^brary, Southern Historical Col-
Planter, school official, and justice of the peace, of Morganton.
NO. Correspondence, bills, tax receipts, ootkutar^C
estate settlement papers, and other materials (Sy 1MO-72K The
bulk of the collection consists of district school reports (1853-61)
giving names of Burke Co., N O., teachers and pupllsTnd nmStera
of days taught Includes Items addressed to Avery as justtc^ofthl
peace and as chairman of his church vestry (1853) •><»"«» oi "»e
Deposited by Waightstlll H. Avery, 1049
1. Education — North Carolina — Burke Co. — Stat. 2. Public
It i lSor^nn tb > J C p r0ll,ia ~ Bnrke <* 3 ' Pr otestnnt EpTscopa Churci
i 5^?' °- 4 ' Labor contract-Burke Co.^ N. a
5. Justices of the peace— Morganton, N. C.
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 61-3512
for Library of Congress .2.
Huss, John A
Papers, 1860-1903.
185 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
*J£ "l ant a "? l0Cal omcla1 ' of Gas'on'a. N- O. Accounts, receipts,
deeds, tax receipts, receipted bills, advertisements, and otter mate-
rials, concerning Huss' business and his position as town treasurer.
"! e T l ers ^°i meatl ° D <* Include B. Child* L. D. Chllds, O. J. Huss
and John B. Palmer. • ■ »
Gift of Miss Charlie Huss, 1043.
Gaiton 5 fa rC N a o 8 ' American — Gastonla . N. O- 2. Tax collection—
North Carolina Dept
of Archives & Hist
MS 61-3513
Clement, William Bailey.
Papers, 1858-68.
44 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
r~SS federate officer of North Carolina. Correspondence, bills, and
receipts Most of the letters are from Clement to his future wife and
were written from; Texas (1858) and from camps of Co B loth
Oivff n w B ? aValr ? I^T? 1 **» »«*» to""" Hangers) during tit
Civil War. Includes Information on the battlefield after Spottevl-
vanla J E. B Stuart's raid against Stoneman, the cainpalmln
Maryland and Pennsylvania, Jubal A. Early's campaign I Pthe
tac^s y " '" ° amP We near Pete ^ bn *e. VaT and othe?
Description in the repository.
Deposit, 1943.
niiJ^^M'w 08 ™ 1 ^^ 1001 H< * t - 1882-1865. Co. B. 2. U S —
Co B 3 U ^"jtT^m"^ hl ^° rles "Virginia Cavalry-lWh.
mkt Irln' w7 Hl p L ~° 1V ' War-Campaigns and battles. 4. U. &_
Hlst.— Civil War— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist MS 61_3514
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898
Papers, 1798-1891.
147 Items.
In Duke University Library,
Lawyer, planter. North Carolina legislator, and Confederate renre-
sentatlve, of Ellzabethtown, N. a DSeds, land grantsTwllte reco^S
of land and timber transactions, and other lega\S busTnJss £Sm
Includes correspondence with Governor John Willis Bills of North
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1935-40.
u 1- ^f 1 pl 3? ertjr— Bllznbethtown, N. O. 2. Timber— North Caro-
lina— Ellzabethtown. i. Ellis, John Willis, 1820-1861.
DukeUnlv Library MS 61-4515
Morehead, James Turner, 1838-1919.
Papers, 1812-1939.
694 items.
In Duke University Library,
Lawyer, Confederate officer, and State legislator, of Greensboro
?; h ; 1 Co ' res P?'>*nce, wills, notes, receipts, Indentures, writs land
other legal and family papers, of Morehead and of hlTnepnew and
law partner, also James Turner Morehead. Most of the material
Ju°ian n |. Carr ' Br" ^'"^ Correai>ondents Inc5n °° B. P rSei and
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1942.
o Iv^^T^ff 61180 ^.^ O.— Correspondence, reminiscences etc.
2. Morehead family. i. Morehead, James Turner, 1887-
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-3516
Dewey, John, 1859-1952.
Correspondence, 1930-50.
151 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Educator and philosopher. Letters and postcards from Dewey to
^n?, 06 Ch , esh0,m Frost largely devoted to philosophical probS
Gift of Corlnne Chesholm Frost prouiems.
1. Philosophy. i. Frost, Corlnne Chesholm.
Columbia Univ. ut)TarleB . MS 61-3517
Chapman, Mary (Sumner)
Papers, 1859-91.
106 Items and 2 v.
In Columbia University Libraries
Ootreqmtoce and diary of Mary Sumner Chapman, cousin of
Charles Sumner. Includes a diary of B. F. Watklns, V descendant of
Mrs. Chapman's niece, Laura Bronghton WatUMriettere ftom ^Mrl
Ohapman to he: •daughter Mary Adelaide; and letter? from mS
Jhe TvnWar. nS ° 8Car °" ^^ **«"»"«■ Alports duri^
Gift of Frank Ernest H11L
1. U. S.— Hist— Civil War— Personal narratives.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3518
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Perkins, George Walbridge, 1862-1920.
Papers, 1871-1920.
73 v., 90 boxes, and 19 portfolios.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Financier and Industrialist. Correspondence, financial records
memoranda, speeches, clippings, and other papers, relating to the
history of life Insurance, broking, Industrial development, and poli-
tics In the early 20th cent ' *^
Gift of Mrs. Edward W. Freeman and George W. Perkins Jr
1. Insurance, Life — Hist — Sources. 2. Banks and banklne—
Hist— Sources. 8. Industry — Hist. — Sources. 4. U. S.— Pol &
govt — 20th cent
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3519
Parsons, William Barclay, 1859-1932.
Papers, 1899-1919.
1 box.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Civil engineer. Correspondence, diaries, printed monographs and
periodical articles. The diaries relate to World War I and to Par-
sons' association with the building of the Panama CanaL Corre-
spondents Include Grover Cleveland and Gilbert Parker.
Gift of William Barclay Parsons, Jr.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Personal narratives, American.
2, Panama- Canal — Construction.
MS 61-3520
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960.
Papers, ca. 1889-1950.
6 v. and 153 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
University professor. Correspondence, lecture notes, and reports,
relating to Boclal legislation, prohibition, labor, housing, and related
topics. Includes material concerned with the various organizations
with which Lindsay was associated: the American Academy of Po-
litical and Social Science, American Economic Association, Associa-
tion for Labor Legislation, Bergh Foundation, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, Educational Radio Corporation, Harmon
Foundation, International Labor Organization, Institute for Social
Research, National Child Labor Committee, and the Republican Na-
tional Committee.
Gift of Mr. Lindsay.
1. Social legislation. 2. Prohibition. 8. Labor and labor-
ing classes. 4. Housing,
r, , K, TT , T.K . MS61-3521
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Pennsylvania Peace Society.
Records, 1842, 1866-1928.
Sft.
In Friends Historical. Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection,
A little correspondence, minute books (1893-1928), other records,
and miscellaneous rarities collected by the society and the Universal
Peace Union, including a Friendly address to the women of Phila-
delphia froni the women of Exeter, England (1842), a scroll with
1601 signatures, and a MS. reply .signed by women of Philadelphia.
Persons named Include Arabella Carter, the last secretary, and
Lucretla Mott, president, 1870-80. The material Is related to the
• llbraiy's Universal Peace Union collection.
Deposited by the Society, 1928.
1. Universal Peace Union. 2. Carter, Arabella. 3. Mott, Lucretla
(Coffin) 1793-1880. 4. Peace.
■•■«,„./, MS 61-3522
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Corbett, J Knox, 5. 1861.
Papers, 1880-64.
i box. ■
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Businessman and mayor of Tucson, Ariz. Correspondence relating
to the completion of a railroad, travel by stagecoach, description
of Tucson, Ariz, and Its Mexican population, and an account book.
Includes letters written by other members of the Corbett family.
1. Railroads — Arizona, 2. Coaching-— -Arizona. 8. Tucson, Ariz. —
Descr. 4. Mexicans In Tucson, Ariz. I. Corbett family.
MS 61-3523
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc
Cosulich, Bernice, 1896-1956.
Papers, 1937-47.
250 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Journalist Correspondence chiefly relating to the Colorado River
controversy, LewiSv-Douglas, John J. Pershing, and John Slaughter,
together with other papers pertaining to Fort Lowell, Papago In-
dians and the Colorado River story, and maps.
1. Colorado River. 2. Douglas, Lewis William, 1894- 8, Per-
shing, John Joseph, 1860-1948. 4. Slaughter, John H., 1841-1922. 6.
Fort Lowell, Ariz, 6. Papago Indians. 7. Arizona — Maps.
MS 61-5524
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Arizona. Live Stooh Sanitary Board.
Records, 1870-1920.
?, v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Minutes (1897-J.912) of the Arizona Live Stock Sanitary Board,
and a Journal containing records and histories of brands.
1. Cattle brands — Arizona. 2. Stock and stock-breeding— Arizona.
MS 61-3626
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Farber, Lester L
Papers, 1940-41.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
A series of radio scripts written by Farber for broadcasts entitled
Builders of Tucson, and containing short biographies of prominent
citizens of Tucson, Ariz.
1. Tucson, Ariz. — Blog.
MS 61-3526
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Fish (E. N.) Company.
Records, 1874-1910.
15 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Journals, ledgers, and salesbooks of a wholesale and retail dealer
In general merchandise with stores in Tucson, Oalabasas, and Flor-
ence, Ariz. Includes a biographical sketch, oath of office, and a
notice of exemption of Edward N. Fish.
1. General stores — Arizona. 2. Wholesale trade— Arizona. 8. Re-
tail trade— Arizona. i. Fish, Edward Nye, 1827-1914.
MS 61-3527
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Fish, Joseph, 1840-1926.
Papers, 1540-1926.
2 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcript of original In the Arizona Department of Li-
brary and Archives.
Lawyer, author, and a member of the Arizona Territorial Legis-
lature. Includes a MS. entitled The history of Arizona, an auto-
biography of Fish as taken from his Journal, and other papers.
1. Arizona — Hist
MS 61-3528
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Fitts, George H
Ledgers, 1889-91.
8 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Ledgers kept by Fltts who lived In Tombstone, Ariz, during this
period.
i. Tombstone, Ariz. — Econ. condlt
MS 61-8529
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Fleishman, Frederick, 1857-1924.
Business records, 1880-1912.
50 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Druggist of Tucson, Ariz. Prescriptions from Fleishman's Drag
Store, advertising cards, druggists' folders, and other papers. In-
cludes Marshall's almanac of 1911.
1. Drugstores — Tucson, Ariz. 2. Medicine — Formulae, receipts,
prescriptions. 8. Advertising cards. X. Fleishman's Drag Store,
Tucson, Ariz.
MS 61-3530
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
689
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Fort Lowell collection, 1860-1960.
209 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, microfilm copies of originals In the archives and Claims
Branch, Washington Quartermaster Depot.
• Correspondence, account book (1875-85), archaeological excava-
tion reports and plans of Fort Lowell (1960), cemetery records, maps
ana. other papers, and photos, used In the planB for restoring the old
post on the Rllllto Blver.
1. Fort Lowell, Ariz.
.. ■_■'■' , MS 61-3531
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Emergency Peace Campaign.
Records, 1935-37 .
lOTft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Ool-
Correspondence, minutes, reports of field workers and pence cara-
vans, financial records, signed pledges of abstinence from war, clip-
pings, publications, records of several hundred peace councils under
Campaign auspices, and flies of 5 of the 20 area offices, of a coopera-
Sf e ,f r ^ et ot maDy American peace organizations to forestall
world War n, Persons named Include Hay Newton, executive
director. '
1. Peace. 2. Peace societies.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Htat Libr.
MS 61-3632
Graves, Anna Melissa.
Correspondence, 1919-47.
10ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondents Include Gertrude Baer, Angelica Balabanoff,
Henri Barbusse, CamlUo Drevet, Victor Gollanez, Benjamin W
Huebsch Hans Kobn, BarthSlemy de Llgt, Gabriela MistraL
Bosika Schwlmmer, Carlo Sforza, Henrietta Szold, Frank Tannen-
taum, Carlo Sforza, Henrietta Sssold, Frank Tannenbaum, Bertram
Wolfe, and hundreds of others from many countries.
«»iT. ? n ? U J part of . thB correspondence was published in Benvenuto
Cellini had no prejudice against bronze (1843), Both deeper than
and above the melee (1046), But the twain do meet (1841), and
The Far Bast te not very far (1942) , all edited by Miss Graves.
1. Letters. 2. Interna- tlonal correspondence.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
Maasachusetfcte Peace Society (Fovmded 1911)
Records, 1911-17.
ca. 6 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, minutes, and publications. Includes correspond-
ence (1816-17) of Hmlly Greene Balch relating to the Society, and
? '•"JPoMlcattons f the earlier society of the same name, founded
IS 1816.
-. I Masflachusetts Peace Society (Founded 1815) 2. Peace societies.
I. Balch, Emily Greene, 1807-1861.
« «.«. «,, MS 61-3534
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
International Peace Bureau, Geneva.
Records, 1899-1946.
5 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection,
Papers, mimeographed and printed material, most of It in French.
Includes financial appeals In English, and a report of the Bureau's
work and financial condition (1827) by Gilbert MacMastor.
1. Peace. 2. Peace — Congresses. 8. Peace— Period.
a .». MS 61-3586
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
American Civil Liberties Union. National Committee on
Oonacientiout Objectors.
Records, 1940-46.
'•' '-eft,
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College. Peace Col-
lection. -= >
. Correspondence, minutes, reports, reference material, and case
ffles, Including records of the Washington and New York offices and
sa»rds of the Committee for Legal Aid to Conscientious Objectors
™ the Committee for Legal Service to Oassscisntloas Objectors.
OoacensB the praWems of esaaetenttoas objectors arrested, threatened
with arrest, Imprisoned, or sentenced by civil courts or Army and
Navy courts martial. The material Is related to the library's Jullen
Cornell collection;
Detailed checklist In the library.
1. Conscientious ob- Jectors — U. S. 2. Conscientious ob-
jectors — Law and leglsla- Hon — C. S.
MS 61-3536
Swarthmore College.. Friends Hist. Libr.
Peace Association of Friends in America.
Records, 1870-1943.
4ft.
Jn Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, scattered copies »»: minutes, annual reports, a
few financial papers (1912-27), and printed material. Persons men-
tioned Include Daniel Hill, secretary of the association, 1887-96, and
Allen D. Sole, a president of the association.
1, Messenger of peace.
MS 61-3537
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament.
Records, 1930-36.
lift
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, membership
lists, signed petitions, scrapbooks, and other papers, Including rec-
ords of the Fenner Brockway Dinner Committee, Jan. 1830, out of
which the Pennsylvania Committee grew. The most active members
were Sophia H Dulles, William I. Hull, and Mary Winsor.
1, Disarmament 2. Brockway, Fenner, 1888- ' r. Dulles
Sophia H. n. Hull, William Isaac, 1888-1839. m. Winsor, Mary. '
» ^ „,. MS 61-3538
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
Jackh, Enist, 1875-1959.
Papers, 1908-13.
70 Items, 12 v. and IS file boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Letters written to Jachk, a professor of public law at Columbia
University, specializing In the politics of Germany and the Middle
Bast; together with a collection of clippings, offprints (mainly of
Jackh's articles) and photos. The letters relate largely to the pub-
lication and review of Jackh's books and studies.
Gift of Ruth Nanda Anshen.
1. Germany— Pol. & govt 2. Near Hast— Politics.
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Richardson, Hugh.
Papers, 1911-31.
2 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
English Quaker pacifist. Correspondence, notes and articles on
peace, Journals of European travels (1821-31), and several peace
plays. Includes letters from German prlsoners-of-war on the Isle of
Man and elsewhere.
1. Peace. 2. Peace— Drama. 8. Prisoners of war, German.
« M ~ ,. MS 61-3640
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
Friends, Society of.
Records of peace activities of Quaker meetings, 1827-1947.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Minutes, reports, pamphlets, broadsides, posters, and pronounce-
ments, both MS. and printed, recording the peace views and activities
of meetings, and committees directly connected with meetings, of
Friends in Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Bngland, France, Ger-
many, Japan, Switzerland, the United States, and other countries.
Includes records (1806-28) of the Committee on Peace and Arbitra-
tion of the Race Street Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. The material
is related to the library's 'collections oh Friends' peace groups hbt
connected with specific meetings.
1. Peace. i. Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. Committee on Peace and Arbitration.
MS 61-3641
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Libr.
690
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Spenc-es", Arena (Gaxlin) 1851-1931.
Papers, ca, 1830-1932.
8 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Pacifist and reformer, Correspondence, genealogical material,
literary MSti., published writings, nnd other personal and family
papers. Concerns the Women'H International League for Peact and
Freedom, the American Ethical Union, the Free Religious Associa-
tion, and Sim Spencer'a career na minister, sociologist, lecturer,
author and educator. Correspondents Include Kdltb. Abbott, Susan
Si. Anthony, Bliss Carman, Richard T. Sly, David Starr Jordan, and
Bdward A. Roaa
■1. -Pacifism. 2. Liberalism (Religion) 8. Woman— Suffrage 4.
Ethical culture movement; 5. We"* International League to?
Peace and Freedom. e. 'American Kthical Onion. 7. Free
Religious Association, Boston.
c, ,. ' „ „ „ , , MS 61-3642
Swartnmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Stacker, B<stene s 1889-1943.
Papers, 1896-1843,
5 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col.
lection.
German pacifist nnd feminist. Correspondence, diaries, notca for 1
an autobiography, notebooks, address booko, newa clippings, articles
lectures, literary MSS., publlohed writings, and photoa. Includes
material on her pacifist and feminist work Id Germany wfcere she
founded the Deutschcr- Bund filr Mutterschutz und Sexualreform and
was vice president of the tfrledenakartcll ; but the bulk of the material
concerna her travelo from country to country In exile after 1S88.
Ooirespondento Include Gertrude Baer, Fenner BrocSway, H, Run-
iiaui Brown, William Henry Chamberlln, Dorothy Detaer, Bhnma
Goldman, Gcorg Grctor, Blarjjurete Jaraczewalcy, Benjamin de Jong
van Beek en Donk, Anna T. Nlluson, the Nobel Peace Prize Commit-
tee, Ludwlg Quldde, and Roslka Schwlnimer.
1. Pacifism. 2. Woman— Social and moral questions. 8. Maternal
and infant welfare — Germany. 4. Deutscher Eund fllr Mutterschute.
MS 61-3643
Swarthmore College. Friends Hlat. Llbr.
Strong, Sydney 'Dm, 1860-1938.
Papers, 1914-40.
2 ft.
in Friends Historical Library of Swartlimore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Congregational minister, editor, nnd author. Correapondence,
literary USB., publlohed writings, clippings, memorabilia and other
papers, concerning civil liberties of members of the Elijah Voica
Society and other persons In the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle Fel-
lowship's war-objection pledge to the President (1027), disarmament
activities (including Strong's letters from the Geneva disarmament
conference), and World War r (Including attacks on Strong ana
tetters from' conscientious objectors). Also Includes material relating
to Strong's daughter, Anon Louies Strong. Correspondents Include
Beyers Allen, Roger Baldwin, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Paul Jones,
Arthur Ponsonby, A. PhlUp Randolph, John Kevin Seyre, Wilfred
Wellcock, and Robert Whltaker.
1, Strong, Anna Loulce, 1ES5- 2. Civil rights— Northweat,
Pacific 3. Disarmament. 4. Conference for tlie Reduction and Limi-
tation of Armaments, Geneva, 1832-1034. 6, European War, 1814-
16.18, 3. Conscientious objectors — V. S.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 61-3644
Amderson, John B 184B-1025.
Papers of John B. Ajitloreon and Mary Emma Booth
Anderson, 1870-1047.
450 Items,
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Postmaster and notary public of Helvetia and Greatervillo, Arte,
Notebooks, accounts and memoirs (1GOT-10) of trlp3 taken, bonds,
notices of mining clalnu, location notices, Bale agreements, stock car-
iiacatea of the Onyx King Mining Co., and other papara relating to
the Santa Rltau, and Jielvetla, Arls, She papar* of Andereon'a wife
Mary Brama Booth, ft teacher, Include personal correspondence to rel-
atives and frlenda, description of GreatervlUe, Arte,, placers, as well m
Indentures, bank statements, tax notices, notices of mine locations,
bills, pMnphlam, and a map of GreatervlUe, A?U*. showing mine loca-
tions.
1. Helvetia, Ar-ls. 2. GreatervlUe, Arlis,— Descr. 8. Mines and
mineral resources—- Arizona — Helvetia. 4. Hisses and mineral ra-
Bources— Arlsonn— Qreatervllie. 5. Hydraulic raining. z, Anderson,
Mary Bombs (Booth) 185 4-18 48.
MS 61-3645
Arizona Phrasers' Hist. See,
Arizona Pioneers' Histaieal Society.
Records, 1884-1961.
4000 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arts.)
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, annual reports, Eecretary'a
reports, changes In the constitution, resolutions, payrolls, tsstimonlalSj
aanouncamenfa of Enertlsgs, nembersMp ajipUcatlcas oac! CMd«i pro-
grams, badges, funeral notices of pioneer members, records of Ladled
Auxiliaries, and other papers of the society.
1. Pioneers — Arteona. 2, Obituaries — Arlgona,
MS 61-8846
Aslmma Pioneers' Hist. See.
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Sodety.
Arizona prison collection, 1884^1917.
85 items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Inquest (1884) held at the prison relating to the death of John
Brooks, a report on Arizona State Prison (1017), proposals (1S87)
for prison supplies at 7uma, Aria, ea. 60 jeeslpts <SIMB-Cf#> &#aa
wardens to sheriffs for prisoners, territorial prison requisitions, and
salary papers (1887-1804)
1. Arizona. State Prison, Florence. 2, Prisons— Arizona, 8. Pris-
oners — Arizona.
MS 61-8647
Arizona Pioneers' Hint. Soe
Aslrarat, Henry Fountain, 1874r-
Papers, 1804-40.
2 hoses.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Arts.)
0. 8. Senator from Arizona. Extracts of speeches delivered by
Anhurst on taxation (1801) and tarlfi on copper (1832), reprints of
bills Introduced In Congress by aim, congressional records, and Senate
Bzecutlve documents.
1. TJ. S.— Pol. & govt--lG01-185& 2. Taxatlon-r-D. S, a Tarlg
on coppei? — U. S.
MS 61-3648
Arisona Pioneers' Hist, Soe.
Bagg, Mrs. Stanley Charlotte Winchester, 1886-11)31.
Papers, 1888-180».
BO Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Resident of Tombstone, Ars. Correspondence, account book (1884)
listing members of the Democratic Central Committee, profipsctua t&v
Copper King Mining Co., certificates (1093-85) appointing Mrs. Bagg"a
husband, Stanley C. Bagg, to the Board of Prison Commissioners by
Governor Louis O. Hughes, taz deeds to Tombstone, Arts, property,
aultclalm deeds, leases, bills of sale and other papers,
1. Seal property — Tombstone, Arte. 2. Deeds — Tombstone, Aria.
MS 61-3649
Arizona Pioneers' EIlBi. Soe.
Ball, Joseph Henry.
Papers of Josoph Henry Ball and Catherine M. Beataon,
1860-1933.
ca. 120 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucaon, Aril.)
Physician. Letters of introduction, examinations, licenses, scrap-
book relating to Arlvaca, Ariz., mining deeds, location notices, pictures
of Indians, buildings and gcanary of Tucson, Aria,, and Sonora, other
southwestern topics, and photos, Includes) papers of Catherine M,
Beetson,
1. Arlvaca, Ariz. 2. Indians of North America — Southwest, Hew.
8. Tucson, Ariz. — Dsscr. — Views. 4, Sonora, Sfeslco— Besar. & trav.—
Views. 5. Mines and mineral resources— Artaena. r, Bsateon,
Oatherlna M.
MS 61-3660
Arizona pioneers' Hist, Soft
Band®!, Eugene, 1835-1889.
Papers, 1933-52.
1 box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Aria)
Soldier and author. Translation by Olga Baadel, of Bandera MS.
Frontier life in the army, corrected by Blchard Jsato aafi SSalph Paul
Blebar, together with correspondence and other papers relating to
the preparation and publication of fto MS. by the Aramr H. Oia?& Co,
1. TJ, S. Army— Military life, 2, Frontier end pioneer life— -Tim
West. 8. Indians of North America— <The VfeBt t. BsndeL Bngsae,
Jlffl8-1E89. Frontier life In the army.
MB 61-3661
Arlsona Pioneers' Hlet. Sua
691
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Barney, James Mitchell, 1874-
Papers, 1933-52.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Engineer^ MSS. relating to Barney and the Walker party and ex-
il aC T, L artlcIes , written by Barney, some of which have appeared In
the Arizona municipalities magazine, the Phoenix gazette, and his Oat
leaves magazine. ' ™ ■
1. Arizona— Hist— Addresses, essays, lectures.
.,,„„„„ , MS 61-3552
Arizona Pioneers' . Hist Sot
Bentley, Evalyn A
Papers, 1880-1940.
1000 Items.
H„m r T a Pi ° ne ?™' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
SDO^dSfce 7m«, raU r a , g T t f ^, the UalTe ™«y of Arizona Corre-
spondence {1938) of mission friends at Oralbl, Ariz, and other
papers, scrapbook of samples of sewing and stltchlngTand c^800 nlo
1. Oralbi, Ariz. 2. Hopl Indians. 3. Navajo Indians. 4. Sewing.
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc MS 61 " 3558
Benton, Jesse James.
Papers, 1907-43.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Aria.)
In part, transcripts. >■■»"»./
lutS^I* n"^' ^ of Bale ' contracts and other agreements re-
i*,^* o? f B ° verl00k OPPer Co., located In the District of Monte-
zuma, state of Sonora.
1. Overlook Copper Company. 2. Copper mines and mining— So-
nora, Mexico. 6
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3554
Lee, John Doyle, 1812-1877.
Papers, 1873-1900.
BOitems.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mormon elder. Letters (1873-76) written by iA to his family,
BrlinhaU P *** ^ ^ ta ^. ™n^ ty ^toTte
18M Morm °°? a „ n 1 Mormonlsm. 2. Mountain Meadows Massacre,
180T. i. Brimhail, Edna Lee, collector.
Arizona Pioneers' HlsLSoc. MS 61-3565
Brinegar, Thomas P
Papers, 1912-35.
150ltems.
taSfflS"?' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Journal (1918) of a trip made by Brinegar through southern Ari-
zona, assay and analysis certificates (1812) for mlnlnf companies, MS.
?rE25Pt°S pre ?'?i ls *"&•■ (s """OS of the goldluggets found ta
mln^i^loSIrt rel<,tlng t0 ^*^.&*™* *™P of
1. Arizona— Descr. & trav. 2. Ores— Arizona. 3. Ores— Sampllne
rrc^Cora, MexT —**»»• «• *«- and mineral
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3556
Brown, Estelle (Aubrey)
Papers, 1952-55.
2boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Soc' ty collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author. Correspondence, copies of magazine articles written by
Mrs. Brown, reviews of her publications, service certificates, 'member-
ship cards, a series of booklets, and photos, of the Navajo Indian res-
ervation and Individuals.
1. Navajo Indian Reservation, N. M.
A , „, , MS61-35S7
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc
Brown, George A 6. 1850.
Papers, 1878-1929.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Wells, Pargo agent. Correspondence (business and personal), rem-
iniscences, annual report of Wells, Fargo and Co., promissory notes,
receipts for stock In the Plcacho Mine and Dominion Mine, deeds, and
other legal papers.
1. Mining Industry and finance— Arizona. i. Wells, Fargo and
Company.
MS 61-3558
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Sot
Cameron, A F
Scrapbooks, 1897-1912.
7v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Scrapbooks containing miscellaneous newspaper clippings of the
period.
1. Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
a . «,. ' . MS 61-3559
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Campbell, John H 1868-
Papers, 1914-25.
8000 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz.)
Judge. Correspondence, ledgers, notes, case files, extracts' of suits
shares of stock, deeds, membership cards, and other papers, some of
which relate to problems of Irrigation, farming, and mining. Includes
statements used In court cases of ranchers who came to settle In Ari-
zona.
1. Judges — Arizona — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Irri-
gation—Arizona. 3. Agriculture— Arizona. 4. Mineral industries-
Arizona.
MS 61-3560
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist Soc.
Carroll, P L
Papers, 1863-1946.
1 box.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz )
Correspondence from the Adjutant General's Office relating to mus-
ter rolls and Inspection reports, reports (1894-1920) of the Adjutant
General for the Territory of Arizona, special reports and orders Issued
at Camp Sloan, and lists of officers of the Arizona National Guard.
Includes letters (1863-65) from Governor John N. Goodwin to various
officials, and a letter (1865) written from Fort Mason, Tex and
XUbac, Ariz,
nm™^l Z0 A na r MUlt » „ ?• Arlzona (Ter.) Adjutant General's
Office, n. Arizona. National Guard.
MS 61-3561
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist Soc.
Casa Grande Canal Company.
Records, 1814-16.
200 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz,)
Correspondence relating to the Casa Grande Oanal Co., sheriffs
papers, court records, writs of possession, and other business papers.
L Irrigation — Arizona. 2. Irrigation canals and flumes.
MS61-3662
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Castaneda, A A
Business records, 1892-1916.
11 Items and 2 v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Hotel proprietor. Business correspondence, letter book (1808-16),
and ledger (1892-93)
1. Hotels, taverns, etc. — Arizona,
MS 61-3563
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
692
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. - .
Papers relating to cattle and cattle ranching activities,
1885-1942.
425 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence : 100 legal documents, quit-claim deeds, mortgages
and other papers of the Bllllte, Pozo Verde and Sierra Cattle Co.;
and certification of Incorporation (1885) of the San Simon Cattle
and Canal Co. Includes ca. 300 letters (1912-16) pertaining to the
case of Gila Bend Cattle Co. vs. James Maxey, letters (1860-90) from
cattle ranchers to grand juries relating to cattle Inspections and
drives In Cochise Co., Ariz., and a letter (1912) from Hvans Coleman
containing Information on cattle brands.
1. Cattle trade— Arizona. 2. Cattle brands— Arizona. 8. Band)
life. I. Maxey, James, defendant, n. Bllllte, Pozo Verde and
Sierra Cattle Company. m. 611a Bend Cattle Company,
P,alnt,,t MS 61-3564
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Chase, Alexander Wells.
Journals, 1866-69.
8v.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Surveyor. Journals kept by Chase while surveying Contention,
Ariz., and the bays on the west coast to Portland, Or. Includes de-
scriptions of Alcatraz, an explosion at a Wells, Fargo office, and per-
sonal visits, and other news of the day.
1. Pacific coast— Surveys. 2. Harbors— Pacific coast 8. Alcatraz
iBland, Oallf, 4. Wells, Fargo and Company.
MS 61-3865
Arizona Pioneers' Hist, Soc,
Chattman, Thomas B 1842-1910.
Correspondence, 1888-1910.
ca. 200 ItemB.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence relating to business and mining claims of the
Chicago and Arizona Copper Co. Includes articles of Incorporation
for the company.
1. Chicago and Arizona Copper Company. 2. Mining claims — Ari-
zona.
MS 61-3566
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Bank checks collection, 1884-1910.
600 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Bank checks, some of which were signed by important persons of
Tombstone and Tucson, Ariz., as drawn on various Arizona banks,
1, Checks — Arizona. 2, AutographB — Arizona — Collections.
MS 61-3567
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Childs, Eugene W 1856-1926.
Papers, 1880-1920.
65 Items. ' , , v
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical. Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Miner and local politician of Mammoth, Ariz. Correspondence and
other papers relating to claim jumping and Mammoth mining claims,
account books (1892-1910) from Mammoth, broadsides on mining
claims, and MSS. entitled Pearl Hart story, and Captain Dick who
came to Mammoth to capture the Apache Kid.
1. Mammoth, Ariz. 2. Mining claims — Mammoth, Ariz. 8. Apache
Eld,
MS 61-3568
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Records of churches, 1900-60.
100 items,
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Annual reports,' bulletins, training and promotional literature, con-
vention programs, tickets and Invitations of several Arizona churches
and church organizations,
1. Arizona — Church hlBtory — Sources.
MS 61-3569
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Clark, Charles McCoy, 1855-1937.
Papers, 1872-1937.
8 boxes.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author and president of the Canyon Lake Recreation Co. of
Phoenix. Letters written by Clark chiefly relating to the Arizona
Pioneers' Historical Society, and MSS. of Clark's works Including
Adams diggings, The first legal hanging In Prescott, Prison days on
the Arizona frontier, The shooting of Fred Hatch by Sam Bullock,
»ad other papers.
1. Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. 2. Frontier and pioneer
life — Arizona.
MS 61-3570
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc. '
Coleman, Prime T
Papers, 1878-90.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Diary kept by Coleman relating to his chores and to trips made
to Eanab and Pangultch, Utah, and to Silver Beef, and a scrapbook
containing hardware bills for 1888. Includes a diary (1872-80) of
J. N. Heywood pertaining to ranching activities around Ft Pierce,
Eanab, and St George.
1. Utah— Descr. & trav. 2. Cattle trade — Utah. 8. Bancb. life.
4. Hardware— Prices. z. Heywood, J. N.
MS 61-3571
Arizona Pioneer; ' Hist Soc.
Contzen family.
Papers, 1803-1907.
800 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence (1803-86) of the Contzen family in Germany, cer-
tificates (1894-1907) pertaining to' Philip Contzen's work as Deputy
Mining Surveyor of the United States, reports, legal notices, descrip-
tions, homestead entries, water rights and mining claims, maps and
plats of mining locations chiefly In the Canada del Oro area, char-
coal sketches of the Contzen family, pencil sketches (1878) of Fort
Apache, and 200 pictures of Tucson, Ariz.
1. Contzen, Philip, 1888- 2. Pre-emption— Arizona. 8. Water-
rights— Arizona. 4. Mining claims— Arizona. 5. Arizona — Descr. —
Views. 6. Mexico — Descr. — Views.
MS 61-3572
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Cook, Charles H
Papers, 1870.
lbox.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Presbyterian missionary. Miscellaneous papers, and daybook kept
uy Cook during his Journey to Arizona relating to events of his trip
from Missouri and mentioning places where sermons were given.
1. Southwest, New— Descr. & trav. 2. Presbyterian Church—
Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3573
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
Cook, Earle Wayne, 1902- ooUeotor.
Papers, 1891.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mimeographed Btorles and papers relating to Mohave Co., Aria.
Includes material on John Moss, HI Jolly, and the grand rites of the
Hualapai chief, Irataba.
1, Mohave Co., Ariz. 2. Hualapai Indians. 8. Hi Jolly, 18281-
1808- MS 61-3674
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc
Cox, William T
Papers, 1899-1910.
50 items. ,_ v
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Mint settlement sheets from the "Elng of Arizona Mines' In Xuma
1. Mines and mineral resources— Arizona— Yuma Co.
MS 61-3575
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc
693
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Cnlin, Bappie.
Papers, 1860-1900.
825 Items.
claims, bills of sale for B ln7j^nrt?U,„» th( ^ c '« )De «■ Qneen mining
names' and pS Cfti'ti^ 8 wltn AmerlcaS
grapblcal-U. S. e.Su^, S SA 4 N '" ne8 ' "*
Ariama Pioneers'
Hist Soc.,
MS 61-3S76
Daniels, Benjamin Ranklia, 6 1852
ielMW^. B * nJ ' amln Flanj£lin D ' aniels 6nd Annie B - D ^"
2 boxes. '
wasat one tl f e^^ r tgn a dent h „1^r i,e B ' Dim,e,3 * Wh °
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc. MS 61-8577
JSarp family.
Papers, 1870-1983.
200 items.
In ^SfSSSSSS^ Htotorlea ' S0Cle<y C ° IleCtl0nB <*-«<. Art*)-
Arteona Pioneers'
Htat. Soc.
MS 61-3578
Elliott, Arthur H J, legi,
Papars, 1888-1925.
60 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz 1
Geologist and miner. Personal correipondeace™ latlnTto mlns
a^mlnlng, and Elliott's MSB. tacludlnTA "* ta^«dS5
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc. MS 61-3679
Wentworth, Lydia G 5 1858
Papers, 1802-47.
5ft.
leJron Prl8naB Htotorlcal Llbrar y ° f Swarthmore College, Peace Co\-
t%£*¥' ? ha ?^ T ;H a lllnan, John HayaiVotaS rSS5& Stare
ISan^ltanr^rWo^ * ^ Bm ' ^-"»-^
1, "Pacifism, 2. Peace.
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist Llbr.
MS 81-3580
Wisfeeeh Local P©ac® Association,
Records, 1880-1931.
2ft.
Mon Irrlen<iB Htetorlcal Llbra ^ of Swarthmore College. Peace Col-
Correspondence, scrapbooka, and printed materlnl at « ™,„
Stem'ttnl^ 71^' &&™^^A^.
rf»n.T™Jf„,^ associate members In many countries. Tne mate^
Dantanpacltofc- iaaeaa ^' ^respondents Include Fredrick BaJ^
bJt .« ea ff~" Pe E Io f 2 - Peace-Juvenile literature. r Peekover
Prtocllln Hannah, -1882 or &-198S. n. Bajsr, Fredrick, 18S7-192L
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr. MS61 - S681
Allen, William Charles, 6. 1857.
Papers, 1882-1936.
lft
lection™ 81 " 33 Htetorlcal L,brfu 'y «■* Swartbtnoro College, Peace Col-
0*2"^™!™!°^ ^'f^' ^tl-lmperiallBt, find temperance advo-
cate. Correspondence, publications, reference material, and otW
papers, Including memoranda (qa. 1910) of a pfaflfit daring World
American!"™' % Eur0J,san H"^' lO^-lMS-Pcrsonal narratlveo,
~ MS61-3Sfly
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr. '
National Committee on the Cams© aasl Cure of War
Records, 1824-47.
ca. 1 ft
In Friends Historical Library of Swacthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Beports, programs, publicity, reference materia! for the Commit-
tee o annual Conference on the Cnuse and Cure of War study mate-
rial used In Its Marathon Hound Table projecta, material prepared
by constituent ^organizations, and publications of the ancceasor organ-
izations, the Women's Action Committee for Victory and LsgUuk
Peace, and the Committee on Education for Lasting Peace Persons
named Include Carrie Chapman Catt.
1. War. 2. Catt, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1850-1047.
' ., „ „ ■ MS 61-3588
Swarthmore College. Frleoda Hist. Llbr.
Philips® family.
1874 Per3 ° f th<3 Phili|)Sa and Goi,TO *™ur families, on. 1653-
174 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Grants, patents, deeds, Indentures, transfers. wUla leasea nrrnnnK.
^w.m COb ^ 8t0r 'J 31r Henry ^toa, Edward Vls^unt ft)S«
Sir William Howe, Boger Morris, and William Tryoh. M,iaou ^>
OrnTfM^r!^ 2 ?°2 memo ™ n <inm on the collection.
Olft of Mrs. Frederic Groavenor Goodrich, 1030
Oo N 6 v p ™Pg rt y- Y ° n, !S™' £-*< '■ ReaI ■ProPerty-Westchester
Smily.' ' • ReI " P ro » 9rt y-D«tchca 3 Co., N. T. r. Gouvelneur
Columbia Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3584
Fawner, Eliza.
Letter book, 1774-89.
lv.
tLS 18 ' / 10 " 1 ^?, clet ?, of Penn "ylvanla collectloao.
aMe££S^ 0,ut,on -^ P t,^
Htatorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MS 61-368B
Lewis, John BTrederlck, 1860-1932.
Correspondence, 1904-06.
lv,
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collectioaa
to^r^ToSZ 0fVe„ t 1 i'y 3 .vl. C r BtrUC " 0a ° f "* Mw HaU «*
Presented by Samuel Moyermaa.
1, Pennsylvania. Hlatorlcul Society.
Htetorlcal Society of Pennsylvania MB 61-3686
694
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Clark, William J 1840-1889.
Papers, 1861-89.
2 v.
Ia Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Journalist and art critic of Philadelphia. Letters, orders; com-
missions, a memoir, and photos. Includes letters written by Clartc
while on duty as an assistant engineer on various vessels blockading
the coast of the Confederate States, 1881-65; letters, orders, and com-
missions Issued or seat to Clark during his naval service; letters of
condolence on his death, addressed to his wife and to his brother,
Charles Heber Clark ; and a memoir of William J. Clark by Charles
Beber Clark.
Presented by Elizabeth E. Clark.
1. U.S.— Hist,— Civil War— Personal narratives, 2, U. S.— Hist—
Civil War — Blockade. 3. U. -S, Navy — Officers — Correspondence,
reminiscences, etc.
MS 61-3587
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pagon, Katharine Wright (Dunn) oolleotor.
Account book collection, 1761-1807.
8 v.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
A ledger (1761-62) of Joshua Blspham of Moorestown, N. J., a
ledger (1795-87) of an unidentified Philadelphia tobacconist, and the
daybook (1804-07) of Levi Garrett, also a Philadelphia tobacconist
Presented by Mrs. Pagon, 1961.
1. Tobacco manufacture' and trade — Philadelphia.
MS 61-3588
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Bright, Nancy Patterson, oolleotor.
Papers, 1720-1861.
1 box.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers dealing mainly with the Bank of Pennsylvania (1790-1831)
but with some miscellaneous material. Two MSS. of 1807 concern
Patrick Lyons, the fire engine manufacturer, who was unjustly Im-
prisoned on suspicion of robbing the bank.
Presented by Mrs. Bright, 1860.
1. Bank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
MS 61-3589
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Pemberton family.
Papers, 1800-1900.
10,600 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Papers of John Pemberton, Philadelphia merchant, 1783-1847, his
wife Rebecca Clifford Pemberton, and their decendants. Papers of
John Pemberton Include several letters from Andrew Jackson.
Papers of Israel Pemberton, 1818-1885, who surveyed routes for
' several early railroads In Pennsylvania, Delaware, Tennessee, and
Ohio and also worked In the coastal surveys of Florida and Louisiana,
reveal the difficulties under which the early engineers worked. His
later letters (1870-85) show his Interest In art and particularly In
the Spanish artist Mariano Fortuny y Oarbo. Letters (1830-81) of
John O. Pemberton, Israel's brother, to his family give details of an
army officer's life. Correspondence of another brother, Henry, a
chemist and Inventor, relates to salt manufacturing. Other members
of the family are represented by less Important papers.
Presented by Henry R. Pemberton, 1852,
1. Railroads— U, S. — Surveying. 2. Coasts — Florida. 3. Coasts —
Louisiana. 4. Fortuny y Marsal, Mariano Jose Marfa Bernardo,
1838-1874. 6. U. S. Army — Military life. 6. Salt Industry and
trade— U. S. ..'"''"'. .'■'
MS61-3590
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Covode, John, 1808-1871.
Letter book, 1870.
1 V. :::
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Representative from Pennsylvania. Letter press copies of letters
written by Covode during the congressional election campaign of
1870, primarily concerned with raising funds.
1, TJ. S. Congress. House — Elections. 2. Elections — Ponnsyl-
vanla — Campaign funds.
MS 61-3591
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Barman family.
Papers, 1815-72.
47 Items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Correspondence, certificates, passports, diplomas, and other papers
of the family of Johan Karl Edward Borman of Philadelphia. Most
of the papers are In German. Includes a small group of business
cards. Correspondents Include Arthur G. Brooks, Oliver O. Brooks,
- Eckhardt (in German), and Oswald Herturth (In German)
1, Germans in Philadelphia. 2. Advertising cards.
Historical Society of
Pennsylvania
MS 61-3592
Granniss, Ruth Shepard.
Papers, 1911-14.
CO Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Librarian and author. Correspondence, some relating to^be prepa-
ration of Miss Granniss' book, An American friend. of Southey (1913)
together with a copy of the book, two copperplates used to Illustrate .
It, and a copy of Maria Brooks' ZdphUSl (1825)
1. Granniss, Ruth Shepard. An American friend of Southey.
I. Brooks. Maria (Gowen) 1786-1845. ZophlBl.
MS 61-3593
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1856-1925.
Correspondence, ca. 1866-1925.
ca. 245 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries. .,,_.,
English author. Letters to Haggard, CouJson Kernahan, and
many other prominent literary figures, relating to literary, publish-
ing, social, and personal affairs. Correspondents Include James M.
Barrle Hall Calne, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, J. Chamberlain, Wllkle
Colllne, Marie Corelli, Austin Dobson, Arthur Conan Doyle, Anthony
Froude, John Galsworthy, Edmund Gosse, Anthony Hawkins, Andrew
Lang C J. Longman, John B. Mlllals, William Morris, Oulda, Eden
Phlllpotes, Grant Richards, Rafael Sabatlni, and John Tenniel.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences,- etc. i. Kernahan,
Couison, 1858-1843. MS 61-3594
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918.
Papers, ca. 1885-1935.
18 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Art critic, editor, and historian. Correspondence, papers and
photos, relating to Hitchcock's early life, a group of materials con-
cerning the American Art Alliance In which Mrs. Hitchcock was In-
terested, along with miscellaneous papers and letters relating to the
publication, dramatization, filming, and radio rights of Edward N.
Westcott's David Harum, which Hitchcock was Instrumental In hav-
ing published. The correspondence Includes letters written to Hitch-
cock from various persons In literary, artistic, and dramatic circles,
principally of New York, as well as letters to Mrs. Hitchcock and to
Richard Henry Stoddard.
1. Westcott, Edward Noyes, 1847-1898. David Harum. 2. Art Al-
liance of America, New York.
Full name: James Ripley Wellman Hitchcock.
MS 61-3595
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Komroff, Manuel, 1890-
Papers, ca. 1918-53.
80 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries,
Author. Correspondence, MSS. and printed versions of boolts, snort
stories, and articles, clippings, pnmphlets, and presentation copies of
the works of various authors. Includes galley proofs of Eugene
O'Neill's Strange interlude. Correspondents Include Herbert A Giles,
George Moore, George Snntayana, Leo Stein, and Alfred Stleglltz.
Gift of Mr. Komroff, 1953-58.
1 Authors — Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. i, O Jseui,
Eugene Gladstone, 1888-1953. Strange interlude.
g MS 61-3596
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Kenton, Edna, 1876-1954.
Correspondence, 1903-36.
148 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Author. Letters to Miss Kenton, partly personal and partly re-
lating to the Provincetown Players, mainly from editors of various
magazines to which she contributed stories. Correspondents Include
Witter Bynner, George Cram Cook, Theodore Dreiser, Richard Watson
Gilder, Henry L Mencken, Charles Hanson Towne, and Carl Van
Vechten.
1 Provincetown Players. 2, Authors — Correspondence, remlnls-
CenCe3 ' etC - MS 61-3597
Columbia Univ. Libraries
695
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Page, Curtis Hidden, 1870-1946.
Papers, 1895-1948.
7 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries
no t es dUCa r n clu a d^ "TxlW^T^"^' " terai * MSS - «« J«*n«»
ssrsSssassfiasssa
Translations from Japanese. i. Bonsard, Pierre de, 1524-15815.
Colombia Univ. libraries MS 61-3598
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929.
Correspondence, 1877-1929.
12 v. and 10 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries
ilHPMP
Uin or Mr. Matthews, 1912-28, and Harold O HaiufemT iori
1. Authors-Ciorresponaence, remlnlsceneeS. rtf ° nderaon ' 18S1 -
Full name: James Brander Matthews.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61_35 "
Marquis, Don, 1878-1937.
Papers, ca. 1910-37.
210 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries
protend S^USS?"?"? and Ms ' s - typescripts, and. In some cases,
dralas wrlK k ^, V6r8l , qn8 f art ' clea - sto *<*. -""els, P^ms/and
SSS5 wrl " e n by Marquis. Among the more lmportantworks In
Gift of Doubleday & Co., 1858.
1. Authors— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc.
Full name: Don Robert Perry Marquis.
Columbia Univ. Libraries MS 61-3600
Serlio, Sebastiano, 1475-1662.
Papers, ca. 1650.
1 v.
In Columbia University Libraries
and^ni/^TSJ? 8 MS - trea U** on Individual building schemes
8.^^tTrSr"a 3 n a i lyWOrk8t01800 - 2 • Ar<="teerare, Benatasance.
Columbia Univ.
libraries
MS 61-3601
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
Papers, ca. 1840-1930.
67 v. and 114 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries,
wSS,!™ 9 *.^ *?*% centres, some discussing literary
many tfTS~KSSr? * ^^ ta Stedm<m ' B """"^^ but
fam'uy^ Utn0ra ~ COr ' eSP ° ndenCe ' """■'Iscences, etc. i. stedman
Columbia Univ.
libraries
MS 61-3602
Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946.
Correspondence, 1921-23.
43 items.
In Columbia University Libraries
In Part, transcripts.
sassryarS^ tne director °^ e **?smz
I. Hards, Ira A.
Full name; Newton Booth Tarkington
Columbia Univ. " ubtBIles MS 61-3603
Sullivan, Louis Henry, 1856-1924.
Papers, ca. 1901-21.
17 Items and 8 v.
In Columbia University Libraries
H-i^Er"*?' MSS of Democracy, a man search 0906-081 nnrt „f
van, 1956. «-""»iw>, wnaon ±\ bmlth, and Andrlenne F. SuM-
Columbla Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3604
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1960.
Papers, 1934-69.
132 Items.
In Virginia Historical Society collections.
_ Physician and author, of Richmond. Speeches delivered before
book'revl'iws medlcaI ' Dat? ' lot,c . """* religious organizations j and
Gift of Mrs. Blanton, I960.
1. Books — Reviews.
Vlrg.nlaHIat.Soc. MS 61-3606
San Francisco. Public Library.
California authors collection.
179 Items.
In San Francisco Public Library.
Forms part of the Phelan collection.
Correspondence, literary MSS., cancelled checks, notes, and other
papers, of 47 California authors. ^^
Open to investigators under library restrictions.
1. American literature— California. 2. Authors, American— Cali-
fornia.
San Francisco. Public
Library
MS 61-3606
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772.
Papers, 1710-72.
'86 v.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Minister and first president of King's College. Correspondence,
sermons, and prayers. The correspondence deals largely with mat-
ters pertaining either to Johnson's church or to King's College In-
a^TZgaSE?™* 0l WUUam Samuel JohMOn - *"" pieai -
Gift of the descendants of Samuel Johnson, 1914
1. Church of England In America— Sermons. 2. Church of England
to America-^leip'-Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 8. Oolum-
bta University— Hist.— Sources. i. Johnson, William Samuel, 1727-
Oolumbla Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3607
Eneeland, Ebeaezer, d. 1777.
Sermons, 1770-77.
62 Items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Anglican clergyman. Sermons preached la various Connecticut
towns.
1. Church of England In America— Sermons. 2. Sermons, Ameri-
Columbla Univ.
Libraries
MS 61-3608
G96
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Anderson, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo.
Family correspondence, 1873^1908.
44 Items.
In University of Missouri Library, Western Historical Manuscripts
Collection,
Correspondence of a Swedish Immigrant who settled at Buffalo,
Dallas Co., Mo. The letters, written In Swedish, are from relatives
In Sweden and a brother who lived in Missouri, Illinois, and Michigan,
and gave Information on wages, positions, settlements, prices of voy-
ages, crops, and farm animals. 27 of the letters have been translated.
Includes a Lutheran Catechism and a Biblical reference sheet
Deposited by Oscar Johnson.
1. Swedes !n the Middle West. 2. Middle West— Bcon. condlt
3. Agriculture— Middle West. J. Anderson family.
MS 61-360?
Missouri. Univ. Llbr.
Burleigh, Charles Calistus, 1810-1878.
Anti-slavery papers, 1828-57.
"cs.lOOOp.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Burleigh's writings on the abolition movement, moral and political
essays, and other material on the slavery question, Essays Include
The Southern refugeelsm, Kansas, The church, Journal of the little
things of life, Rescues and their consequences, and Thoughts on the
death penalty.
Q lft of Col. John P. Nicholson.
1. Slavery In the U. S. — Anti-slavery movements. 2. Kansas —
Hist.— 1854-1881. 3. Capital punishment
MS 61-3610
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Emlen, Samuel, 1730-1799.
Letters, 1772-97.
It.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Minister of the Society of Friends In Philadelphia. Letters, mainly
written during Emlen's religious mission In Europe, together with
some of his wife's letters.
Presented by Mrs. W. H. Noble.
1. Friends, Society of — Functionaries — Correspondence, reminis-
cences, etc. 2. Friends, Society of — Missions.
MS 61-3611
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia'. St. Andrew's Church {Protestant JSpisoopal)
Records, 1823-83.
500 items.
In Historical Society of Pennsylvania collections.
Letters and other papers addressed to the vestry and wardens;
bills, receipts, and other financial data ; and papers relating to the
rental of pews. Includes letters of the Rev. Gregory T. Bedell, the
first rector.
DepoBlt.
1. Church records and registers — Philadelphia. 2. Pews and pew
rights. 8. Protestant Episcopal Church In the 0. S. A. — Clergy —
Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 4. Bedell, Gregory Townsend,
1793-1834.
MS 61-3612
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends 1 Historical
Library.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, ca. 1600-1967.
20 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Correspondence, essays, and religious tracts, concerning Quaker
thought, activities, Interests, social life, and customs. Correspond-
ents Include Susan B. Anthony, Anthony Benezet Elizabeth Powell
Bond, Thomas Chalkley, John Churchman, John Comfort, George Dlll-
wyn, Thomas Ellwood, Samuel Fotherglll, Stephen Grellet, Joseph
John Gurney, Benjamin Hallowell, Jesse Homes, Samuel M, Janney,
Jane Johnson, Rebecca Jones, Thomas Llgbtfoot, Amelia Opie, Israel
Pemberton, John Pemberton, William Penn, William Savery, Job
Scott, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Joseph Sturge, Bayard Taylor, George
Truman, Benjamin West, and Woodrow Wilson.
Card Index in the library.
1. Friends, Society of — Hist. — Sources.
MS 61-3613
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Eyre, Isaac, 1819-1904.
Letters, 1871-98.
ca. 60 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Farmer, railroad promoter, and Quaker. Letters to Isaac Hicks
and others, about Quaker meetings, weddings, prominent Friends, the
founding of George School In Newtown, Bucks County, Pa., laying
the railroad to Newtown, and farming.
Card index In the library.
Gift of Mary Sullivan Patterson and Elizabeth Thomson Taylor,
1958.
1. Friends, Society of. Bucks Co., Pa. 2. George School, Bucks
Co., Pa. 8. Railroads — Bucks Co., Pa. 4. Agriculture — Pennsyl-
vania — Bucks Co.
MS 61-3614
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Jeffery, Arthur.
Papers, ca. 1920-59.
5 v., 33 boxes, and 4 letter flies.
In Columbia University Libraries.
University professor. MSS. of writings, notes, card flies, clippings,
and other printed material. Although the major part of the collec-
tion is devoted to the vocabulary and history of the text of the Qur'fin,
there Is also material on Gnosticism, Semitic religions and languages,
Eastern churches, the Dead Sea scrolls, and the history of Islam.
Gift of Mrs. Jeffery.
1. Koran— Criticism, Interpretation, etc. 2. Gnosticism. 3. Sem-
ites — Religion. 4. Semitic languages. 5. Eastern churches, 6. Dead
Sea scrolls.. 7: Mohammedanism— Hist.
MS 61-3615
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Cleaveland, Elisha Lord, 1806-1866.
Papers, 1834-66.
1100 Items.
In Yale University Library.
Congregational minister. Sermons, diaries, account books, lec-
tures, and catalogs, all relating to his tenure as minister of the Third
Congregational Church of New Haven, Conn.
Unpublished register In the llbrory.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Gift of Mrs. Ruth Cleaveland Monroe, 1059.
1. Congregational churches — Clergy — Correspondence, reminiscen-
ces, etc. 2. Congregational churches— Sermons, 8. Sermons, Ameri-
can. 4. New Haven. Third Congregational Church,
MS61-3616
Yale Univ. Library
Wester, Thomas C
Papers, 1823-1905.
77 Items.
In North Carolina Dept of Archives and History collections,
Confederate soldier, of Franklin, N, C. Correspondence, diary,
bills, receipts, broadsides, pamphlets, printed matter, and other Items.
Most of the letters are from Waster's brother, William V. Wester, of
Georgia and Alabama. Includes biographical material concerning
Thomas O. Wester, letters from him while In a Richmond army hos-
pital during the Civil War, minutes of a Baptist association (1S87),
and an undated extract from a schoolgirl's diary.
Description In the repository.
Purchased from J. E. Parrish, 1938.
1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Personal narratives— Confederate side.
2. Baptists. North Carolina. Tar River Baptist Association. 8.
School notebooks. I. Wester, William V.
MS 61-3617
North Carolina Dept, of Archives & Hist.
Schneider, Gustave van Hemert.
Papers, 1868-1916.
125 Items.
In Arizona Pioneer's Historical Society collections (Tucson,. Arte.)
Railroadman, Correspondence; MS. of Arizona Eastern Railway,
sketches and text, 1915-16; pamphlets; programs, Invitations, and
calling cards; maps; ticket (1858) from the Helntzelman Mining Co.;
blueprint (1880) of a typical Tucson, Ariz, house; photo, album, and
photos, of Camp Bowie, San Jose 1 del Tucson, and Tucson, Includes
letters (1867) of J. P. Wldney, army surgeon, written from Camp
Bowie, Drum Barracks, and La Paz, to his mother and sister.
Unpublished finding ale? |n the repository.
Gift of Elizabeth S. Healy, 1957.
1. Railroads— Arizona. 2. Camp Bowie, Tex. — Descr. — Views. 8.
Tucson, Ariz. — Descr. — Views. 4. Architecture, Domestic — Designs
and plans. 5. Arizona— Maps, 6. U. S, Army— Surgeons-
Correspondence, reml- nlscences, etc.
MS 61-3618
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
697
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Hicks, Isaac, 1767-1820.
Correspondence, 1798-1842.
ca. 100 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
In part, transcripts (handwritten)
Fl£« , H?pi,,, D, fh eh t nt - Concerns -^business, religious Journeys with
Smfi. ut ' r e Se I?ration of 1827-28, Edward Hicks, and Quaker
family life on Long Island, N. Y. Correspondents include Mark Cof-
nV„ ^n^ Thom ^ r ?^ dy ' Mlera maber > Ellas Hicks! Mrs. Isaac
?homks Sturge Urray (1758 - 1819 >- Tn ° mas Kotch, WiUlam Botch, and
Card index in the library.
Gift of Marietta Hicks, 1958.
T«i!!'n/ r '« n «; , S ° C ^ y of < Hlcksl te) 2„ Friends, Society of. Long
Friends torietv 8 ' EdWard ' 118 ^ 1 ^ v , * *<<**, Ella*, 1748-1834 5.
^nflntlrS, L. "^^ ''"^"Correspondence,
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Llbr.
MS 61-3619
Cope family.
Papers, 1792-1877.
ca, 500 items.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College.
Philadelphia merchants. Correspondence, a genealogical table,
legal papers, a Journal (1823) of Ann Shoemaker Janney, a marriage
certificate, and other papers, of the Cope, Shoemaker, and Yarnall
and John J^nne" 8 """"^ lnclude ManJon Day, Joseph John Gurney,
Card Index in the library
Gift.
„ \ Pr 'e n ds, Society of. Philadelphia. i. Shoemaker family.
ix. xarnall family, '
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Libr.
MS 61-3620
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meetina
Records, 1657-
182 ft.
P.. 1 l t, H Pl ^ ,a( l elp . nl J? Yeal ' Iy Meetl °S of the Religious Society of
Friends, Dept. of Records.
In part, transcripts and microfilm (positive)
Records of the yearly, quarterly, and monthly meetings, and of
various committees and associations, including the Committee for
the Civilization and Improvement of the Indians, the Japan Com-
mittee, the Friends Freedoms Association, and the Institute for
Implored Youth. A very small part of the collection consists of tran-
scripts ; there are 15 reels of microfilm.
Fr£nrt« rl , b „ e V n de f a " , ln Inventor y of church archives, Society of
wti , 1 o^ nn ! ylTanla ' P re P ared ^ 'he Pennsylvania Historical
?ZZ7. ( J iV .. A paltlal descr| P«on can be found in A list of the
records of Meetings constituting the Yearly Meeting of the Society
of Friends, held at Fifteenth & Race St., Philadelphfa (1906) *
Open to investigators under repository restrictions.
Information on literary rights available In the repository.
'.»}' £ rlends ' Society of — Hist — Sources. 2. Registers of births,
etc.— Pennsylvania. 8. Friends, Society of— Missions!
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting MS 61-3621
Christy, Arthur, 18B9-1946.
Notes on Thoreau, ca. 1930-46.
8 boxes,
In Columbia University Libraries,
In part, photocopies (negative)
l n t^n r r£, P f r ° feSSOr - £ col,&ctlon of notes and other papers re-
lating to Christy's researches on an index of Henry David Thoreau's
Fact book" Tnoreau ' s ""Published Indian notes, Index rerum, and
Gift of Mrs. Christy.
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
Full name: Arthur Edward Christy.
Coiumbiaunlv. Libraries MS 61-3622
Williams, Samuel Cole, 1864-1947.
Papers, 1911-47.
183 Items.
In Emory University Library.
In part, transcripts.
Lawyer, Judge, and historian. Correspondence, historical MSS.
and excerpts, research notes and transcripts, clippings, programs,
Invitations, receipts, obituaries, a map and photos., largely concerned
with Tennessee history.
Finding aid In the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Purchased from Mrs. Williams, 1948.
1. Lawyers — Tennessee — Correspondence, reminiscences etc
2. Tennessee— Hist.— Miscellanea. 3. Marlon Co., S. 0.— Maps. '
MS 61-3623
EmoryUntv. Library -*>««»
Williams family.
Papers, 1824-1939.
8100 Items.
In Yale University Library.
Papers of Samuel Wells Williams, Frederick Wells Williams and
Wayland 'Wells Williams. Correspondence (comprising over half of
the collection), MS, of S. W. Williams's Syllabic dictionary of the
Chinese language, themes and lecture notes by F. W. Williams,
diaries, newspaper clippings, articles on China, maps, and pictures!
Bulk of the correspondence relates to S. W. Williams, missionary
diplomat, and Sinologue. The period between 1845 and 1855 has
extensive correspondence with missionaries and with James Dwight
Dana and Matthew C. Perry, whom Williams accompanied on his
mission to open Japan and on his return visit in 1854. Williams's
letters to friends and family comment on progress made and their
reception In Japan. In 1856 Wllllnms became secretary and inter-
preter to the Amerieaa Legation in China and many of the letters
refer to Chinese problems of the following 20 years. His correspond-
ents include, In addition to Dana and Perry, Anson Burllngnme
Hamilton Fish, Asa Gray, Frederick Low, William Bradford Reed!
and William Henry Seward. The remaining correspondence cover
the period 1885 to 1938, encompassing the correspondence of Fred-
erick Wells Williams, Yale professor, and Wayland Wells Williams
writer.
Unpublished register in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library
Gift of Ynle-ln-Chlna, 1945-46.
1. China — Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. China — Hist — 19th
cent— Sources. 3. Chinese language— Dictionaries— English 4 Ene-
llsh language— Dictionaries— Chinese. 5. Missionaries— Correspond,
ence, reminiscences, etc. 6. Missions— China. 7. United States Naval
Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854. i. Williams, Samuel. Welta, 1812-
MS 61-3624
1884.
Yale Univ. Library
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927.
Papers, 1787-1933.
ca. 10,000 items.
In Yale University Library.
Railroad entrepreneur. Family and business correspondence let-
ter books, drafts, notes, diaries, Journals, court records, account
books, maps, and blueprints. Bulk of the collection consists of busi-
ness correspondence (1860-1910) pertaining to the Wisconsin Central
Railroad Company, the Wisconsin and Minnesota Railroad Company
and the Central Car Company. Other railroads located In Wisconsin
Minnesota, and Illinois, the American McKenna Process Company
and the English McKenna Process Company are also Involved Prin-
cipal persons to whom material pertains are Edward Stanley' Abbot,
Edwin Hale Abbot, Jr., Francis Ellingwobd Abbot, Henry Larcom
Abbot, Joseph Hale Abbot, Philip Stanley Abbot, Alexander Agasslz,
Louis Brandels, Phillips Brooks, Francis J. Child, Gardner Colby
William Reed Huntington, and Robert Treat Paine.
Unpublished register In the library.
Informatloa on literary rights available In the library.
Purchase from Edward Morrill and Son, 1957.
1. Railroads — Wisconsin. 2. Railroads — Minnesota. 3 Rail-
roads—Illinois.
Yale Univ. Library
MS 61-3625
Winn, Frederick, 18SO-1945.
Papers, 1907-55.
12 ft. (1500 Items)
In Arizona Tioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz )
In part, transcripts.
Forester. Correspondence relating to national forests ; histories of
the founding of the national forests; notebooks and other papers per-
taining to Winn's persona] ranch life experiences, the Arizona Rang-
ers, CCC camps, Fort Buchanan, and Camp Bowie; publications of
the Forest Service; maps; and historical data and photos, of early
pioneers and ranch stations.
Unpublished calendar in the repository.
Gift of Mr. Winn's estate.
1. Forest reserves— U. S. 2. Ranch life. 3. Arizona rangers. 4.
U. S. Civilian Conservation Coi^ps. 5. Camp Bowie, Tex 6 Ari-
zona—Maps. 7. Plo- neers— Arizona.
Full name: Frederick Hinsdale Winn.
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc. MS 61-3626
698
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
National Peace Conference.
Records. 1933-47.
2ft.
lectToii FrlendB HU,torIca ' LU,rar y o' Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
Minutes, reports, form letters, press releases, and publications.
of the conference and its committees. ^^ <.«"«"»,
1. Peace.
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Whitmore, William Vincent, b. 1862.
Papers, 1860-1935.
ca. 1 ft (ca. 50 Items) .
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Physician. MSS. of Whltmore's works Including Anesthesia and
anesthetics. Married women as teachers, and Some phases of the
development of the University of Arizona; biographies of Howard
Billman, Joel Ives Butler, James W. Coleman, Henry Edward Orepln,
Byron Cummings, George Emery Qoodfellow, John Charles Handy,
Nnrclsco Hereu Matas, Homer Leroy Shantz, Gulllermo R. Servln,
George Davis TroUtman, Leonard Wood, and other Arlzonans; and
reprints of articles on Early medical conditions In Arizona
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift of the Whitmore family.
1. Anesthesia. 2. Women as teachers. 8. Married women. 4. Ari-
zona. University— Hist 5. Arizona— Blog. 6. Medicine— Arl-
Arlzona Pioneers'
Hist. Soc.
MS 61-3628
Van Valkenburgh, Richard.
Papers, 1890-1940.
5 ft. (1000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Indian agent. Correspondence, mimeographed bulletins of radio
broadcasts, ca. 60 biographical sketches of Navajos, and ca 200
photos, of activities on the Navajo reservation.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift, 1950.
1. Navajo Indians— Blog. 2. Navajo Indians— Soc. life & cust 8.
Law enforcement — Arizona. 4. Southwest, New — Hist — Sources.
. . „. , MS 61-3629
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Coyne, Patrick J
Papers, 1875-1924.
2 ft (100 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Personal correspondence; diaries and daybooks relating to Camp
Bowie, Tex., Port Supply, Okla., and Turkey Creek, and distances
between towns; record (1875) of the Smith mining district and a
record (1880) of the Greatervllle District; MSS. relating to Mexico:
scrapbook containing newspaper clippings; deeds; weather reports
and notes relating to horticultural conditions ; recipes, lists of Indian
tribes, and Insurance and mining papers.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
1. Camp Bowie, Tex. 2. Fort Supply, Okla, a Mining districts-
Arizona. 4. Mexico. 5. Meteorology— Southwest, New. 6. Horticul-
ture. 7. Cookery. 8. Indians of North America.
. , „, , MS 61-3630
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1958.
Papers, 1893-1935.
ca 6000 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Botanist and author. Correspondence, memorandums, reports re-
lating to analysis of Salton Sea water and notes (1900) on a Salton
Sea trip, a paper pertaining to the establishment of a line of steam-
ers on the Colorado River, and photos, of Papogo Tanks, Plnacate
Mountains, San Felipe, Baja Calif., Weldon Mine, an expedition
down the Colorado River to Sonora and Baja Calif., locations In
Mexico and Nevada, and of the Tucson area. Includes letters and
permits relating to the bringing of certain plants Into the United
States, and the collection of Bora In Mexico.
■ Unpublished finding aid In the repository.
Gift of Mr. Macdougal.
1, Botanists— Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. 2. Salton Sea,
Calif. 8. Steamboat lines — Colorado River. 4. Arizona— Descr. A
trav.— Views. 6. Nevada— Descr. & trav.— Views. 6. Mexico— Descr.
& trav, — Views. 7. Botany — Mexico.
MS 61-3631
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1926.
Papers of John C. Greenway and Isabella S. Greenway,
1890-1950.
300 ft. (10,000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts.
Mine owner and' army officer. Correspondence (family and busi-
ness) ; diaries; letters, reports, and other papers relating to Green-
way's mining Interests in Africa, Arizona, Minnesota, Mexico, and
other places, and the efforts of Greenway and 5 large companies of
the Southwest to get the Federal Government to approve a power'
dam on the Colorado River; wills and estate papers; and books on
mining. Includes family letters, letters written during the Spanish-
American War, and World War I, letters concerning Greenway's
activities toward the organization of the Roosevelt Military Dlvte! ■"■•
which was vetoed by President Wilson, and miscellaneous letter,
together with letters, programs, proclamations, and other papers
pertaining to the Greenway Memorial (Greenway's statue In the
United States Capitol) The papers of Greenway's wife, Isabella
aelmes Greenway, Include correspondence (family and business);
letters, reports, bills concerning Congressional legislation, employ-
ment requests, appointments, and recommendations, much of which
contain*, biographical material (1933-86) as collected during Mrs.
Greenway's term as a U. S. Representative from Arizona; letters,
bits of a diary, a will, and estate papers concerning private holdings
and property ; and photos. Correspondence Includes family letters,
letters of congratulation received upon the marriage of Isabella and
John O. Greenway, and letters of condolence received upon the death
of Greenway.
Gift of the Greenway family, 1955-60.
1. Mining Industry and finance. 2. Colorado Rlv.r- -Power utili-
zation. 3. U. S — Hist — War of 1898 — Personal narratives. 4. Euro-
pean War, 1914-1918— Personal narratives, American. 5. Roosevelt
Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919. 6. Washington, D. O. Greenway
Statue (Capitol) 7. U. a— Pol. & govt— 1033-1845, 8. Patronage
(Political)— U. S. x Greenway, Isabella (Selmes) 1886-1953.
MS61-3632
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Drachman, Moses, 1870-
Papers, 1880-1935.
26 ft. (10,000 items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Businessman. Correspondence (chiefly business), notes, memoran-
dums, cancelled checks, and other business papers. Includes stock-
books, ledgers, deeds, abstracts to titles, mortgages, bank checks, and
books of the Arizona Improvement Co., Chicago and Arizona Copper
Co., Syndicate Realty Company, Tucson Globe Copper Co., and the
Universal Land and Building Co,
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift, 1958.
1. Real estate business — Arizona. 2. Copper mines and mining —
Arizona.
MS 61-3638
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc,
Jacobs family.
Papers, 1865-1900.
14 ft (4200 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Correspondence (business and personal), accounts and account
books, ledgers, certificates, bank statements, cancelled checks, and
other papers of Mark I. Jacobs and his sons Barron M. and Lionel M.
who owned and operated various establishments In Tucson and
Southern Arizona. Includes a Ms 1 , entitled, Banking In Arizona.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift, 1958.
1. Retail trade — Arizona. 2. General stores — Arizona. 8. Banks
and banking — Arizona. z. Jacobs, Mark I. n. Jacobs, Barron M.,
1847-1936. m. Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922.
MS 61-3634
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
Biographical files, ante 1864-
64 ft (ca. 6O00 Items)
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
In part, transcripts and photocopies.
Biographical flies for Arizona pioneers (Including correspondence,
notes, literary MSS., magazine articles, newspaper clippings, and
other reference material) separated Into 8 divisions: one provided by
Carl T. Hayden containing ca. 8000 flies on pioneers In the Territory
prior to 1884; one of ca. 8000 folders on Individuals Bottling In
Arizona after 1864 ; and one containing biographical data taken from
newspapers. The material Is related to the Society's Carl Trumbull
Hayden collection.
Unpublished calendar In the repository.
Gift.
1. Arizona — Blog, 2. Pioneers — Arizona. I, Hayden,
Carl Trumbull, 1877-
MS 61-3635
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc.
699
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
1863-1940.
Williamson, Daniel R
Papers, 1880-1945.
3 boxes.
£ ££(£££££* mBtmlcBl Soc,e * options (Tucson, Ariz.)
ford r^„rt J » 'rt 4 P h » t0 3' v Includes material on Bmmett Craw-
ford CharteR Gatewood, John P. Olum, the Stephens family, Td
AlcMsay, Cochise, Geronlmo, Massai. Nachls Talkniin .^ „n, m
fllnWTh Ow-W^*- ">dude Wnilam Oroft Ba nes John P
01u I ™' T ^?, n ! a s Cruse, and James H McOUntock. ' '
Unpublished calendar In the repository. Also described In AVuldo
Pne^bytlSesi^^^ - P '"' »^S^^
Gift. ■-.'-.-
tur 1 e's A T t I^!?n >e ' i r ' Z> V^ona-Hist-Addresses, essays, lec-
SlcalArzona K eSC /;\ tr T a V VleWS - 4 ' Indians of Nortt
Aiuerica —Arizona. 5. Apache Indians — Bioe. 6 Arlznnn— nw
7. Stevens family. i. McOUntock, James a, 186^1934 *'
Arizona Pioneers' 'J HlstSoc. MS 61-3636
Stoner, Victor, 1893-1957, collector.
Stoner collection, 1666-1959
ca. 200 items.
1° ^rifT Plon ? ers ' Historical Society collections (Tucson Ariz 1
r«rr a ,n' f "Wfe te ,< typewritten ) and photocopies. ' Z '
Gift of Father Stoner's estate
Me^TvoriSZ ° f 1 A l 1zon »' ?. Spanish fissions of Sonora,
Arizona Pioneers'
Hist. Spc,
MS 61-3637
Dodge, Jane Gay.
Papers, 1882-1951.
2 v. and 1 box.
i»y te Col lese Library, Women's Archives (A-20)
h5?MS« ^-^- ^«s
gsr. •? ^r^^rf ^ s ^^%r g^w
Unpublished inventory in the library
Acquired 1951.
Badcliffe College. Llbr.
MS 61-3638
American Union against Militarism.
Kecords, 1915-22.
ca.2ft.
Hon" Frlends Hl8torlcal Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Collec-
o.^f Pondence, minutes, financial statements, financial pledges,
' tSS^ c Q ecks, vouchers, press releases, and printed material, of the
AMmmLr^n DOy, ^ aaA f aerlcaDVni0 ' 1 tor a Democratic Peace,
for «"n i™J? m C S Dn " ttee ' A "« "Preparedness" Committee, League
TnninS Ametlea * £<=?.<*. and Truth About Preparedness Committee?
Includes records of the American Civil Liberty Union forlhe perh?d
In 1817 when It was known as the Civil Liberties Bureau of tbe
AUAM. Concerns militarism In the United States before Its entry into
World War i, conscientious objectors during the War, and peacetime
conscription after the war. Officers and committee members among
the correspondents Include Emily Greene Balch, Hose Dabney Forbes
William Isaac Hull, Oswald Garrison Villard, and James Warbasse'
1. Militarism— U. S. 2. Conscientious objectors— U. S. 3 Military
service, Compulsory— U. S. r. American Civil Liberties Union.
c, *k MS 61-3639
Swartbmore College, Friends Hist. Libr.
Friends, Society of. American Friends /Service Committee.
Prison, /Service Committee.
Records, 1943-47.
5 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Collec-
tion.
Correspondence, minutes, reports of prison visits, case files of pris-
oners given or seeking assistance, financial records, and reference ma-
terial. Comprises the complete records of the Committee devoted to
service to imprisoned conscientious objectors.
1. Conscientious objectors — U. S.
Swarthmore College.'
Friends Hist Llbr.
MS 61-3640
Cox, Charles Harding, 1844-1928.
Papers, 1860-1927. .
82 items.
In Emory University Library,
Microfilm (negative) of originals In the possession of Mrs. Caroline
Wyatt, Decatur, Ga.
Soldier, prospector, and postmaster. Letters from Cox to his sis-
ter, Kate Cox Lord, and to her husband, Frank B. Lord, clippings, pro-
grams, and other papers. Most of the letters were written during the
Civil War while Cox served In the 70th Regiment of Indiana Infantry,
and Include material on campaigns in Georgia.
Finding aid in the library.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
Acquired, 1959.
1. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Personal narratives. 2. Indiana In-
fantry. 70th Begt, 1862-1885. 3. U. S— Hist.— Civil War— Regi-
mental histories — Indiana Infantry — 70th. 4. U. S —Hist Civil
War— Campaigns and battles. 5. Atlanta Campaign, 1884.
TI , ., MS 61-3641
Emory Univ. Library
Lewis, Eenelm Harrison, d. 1866.
Papers, 1834-1907.
42 items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections
Lawyer, of Rocky Mount, N. C. Correspondence, accounts, bills
and receipts, concerning Lewis, his family, and the family of John
Herrltage Bryan. Includes a letter describing activities at St Mary's
Junior College, Raleigh, N. a (1879), a letter from London and Paris
(1853), and reports on students from St. Mary's Junior College Ra-
leigh, N. O, and tbe University of North Carolina. Correspondents
and names mentioned Include Bettle Bryan, Annie Lewis, and Exum
Gift of J. E. Parrlsh, 1941.
1. St. Mary's Junior College, Raleigh, N. Q— Students. 2 North
Carolina. University— Students. i, Bryan, John Herrltage 1798-
1870. II. Lewis family. m. Bryan family,
MS 61-3642
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
Peele family.
Papers, 1723-1906.
146 Items.
In North Carolina Dept. of Archives and History collections.
Correspondence, accounts, wills, deeds, promissory notes, receipts,
and advertisements (chiefly 1790-1890), of the Peele family of Wilson
Co,, N. C. Includes deeds for land In Bertie and Wilson Counties,
N. O. ; receipts for medical bills, slave hire and purchase, taxes, and
merchant accounts; receipts and records of tobacco sales; and letters
from relatives in Mississippi and Illinois.
Description In the repository.
Deposited by Norman K. Barnes, 19S0.
1. Real property— Bertie Co., N. O. 2. Real property— Wilson Co.,
N. O. 3. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Wilson Co., N. O 4.
Slave-trade — W"son Co., N. O. 5. Mississippi— Sec. condtt.
xr t „" MS 61-3643
North Carolina Dept. of Archives & Hist.
700
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1881-1950.
Papers, 1914-39.
2ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Collec-
tion.
Pacifist and author. Correspondence, publicity and releases, leaf-
lets, news clippings, and other papers of Dana and various anti-war
organizations active during and after World War i, particularly the
People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace. Correspond-
ents include Brent Dow Allison, Emily Greene Batch, Roger Baldwin,
Robert Dunn, Crystal Eastman, Louis P. Lochner, Lucia Ames Mead,
Walter Nelles, Bliss Perry, Rose Pastor Stokes, Norman Thomas,
Robert Whitaker, and conscientious objectors in various county Jails
"and federal penitentiaries.
1. Peace — Societies, etc. 2. f" isclentious objectors — D. S.
I. People's Council of America for Democracy and Peace.
MS 61-3644
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist. Llbr.
Civilian Public Service Union.
Kecords, 1944-46.
3 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Correspondence, financial records, membership and contact lists,
publications, rc'eases, and research rtata, of a labor union for con-
scripted conscientious objectors during World War n, with locals
In various Civilian Public Service camps.
1. Conscientious objectors — D. S. 2. Service, Compulsory non-mlll-
tary.
MS 61-3645
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist Llbr.
Cornell, Julian D 1910-
Papers, 1940-46.
ca. 2 ft.
In Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
lection.
Quaker attorney. Correspondence, case files, briefs submitted to
courts, and material gathered In the preparation of cases and in writ-
ing the books Conscience and the state (published 1944) and The
conscientious objector and the law (published 1943), Concerns Cor-
nell's work as legal counsel for conscientious objectors during World
War rr. The material is related to the library's National Committee
on Conscientious Objectors of the American Civil Liberties Union col-
lection.
1. Conscientious objectors — Law and legislation. 2. Conscientious
objectors— D. S.
MS 61-3646
Swarthmore College. Friends Hist, Llbr.
Tindall, Bettie.
Papers, 1860-1903.
57 items.
In Emory University Library.
Correspondence, the majority of it with Frank Dodd, stationed at
Fort Laramie, Dakota Territory; and other papers. In part, con-
cerns divided loyalties and Missouri during the Civil War, and life In
Army posts In the territories after the war.
Information on literary rights available in the library.
1. Fort Laramie, Wyo. 2. Military posts— The West. 3. U. S.
Army— Military life. 4. Missouri— Hist.— Olvil. War— Sources. I,
Dodd, Frank, fl. 1885.
MS 61-3647
Emory Univ. Library
Stiles, William Henry, 1808-1865.
Correspondence, 1848-66.
26 Items.
In Emory University Library.
Lawyer, solicitor general, legislator, diplomat, author, and Con-
federate officer. Letters written by members of the Stiles and Muekay
families, Including one by John Mackay, and enclosed copies of poems
and prayers.
Information on literary rights available In the library.
1. Southern States— Soc. condlt. 2. U. S.— Hist.— Civil War— Per-
sonal narratives— Confederate side.
MS 61-3648
Emory Univ. Library
Tanner, Frederick Chauncey, 1878-
Papers, 1911-ca. 1928.
13 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Lawyer and politician. Political correspondence and papers. Most
of the correspondence dates from the period (1914-17) when Tanner
was chairman of the New York State Republican Party, and Is con-
cerned with city and state elections.
Gift of Mr. Tanner.
1. Elections— New York (City) 2. Elections— New York (State)
SiNew'York (City)— -Pol. & govt.— 1898-1950. 4. New York (State)—
Pol. & govt.— 1865-1960.
MS61-3649
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Olcott, Thomas W 1795-1880.
Papers, 1816-86.
ca. 4000 items.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Banker and politician. Correspondence, deeds, wills, leases, bonds,
sureties, orders to pay, checks, bonk ledgers, partnership agreements,
earnings reports, tax assessments, land sales, household bill and re-
ceipts, bank notes, miscellaneous account books, printed matter, and
photos. Among the subjects covered are the history ci the Mechanics
and Farmers' Bank of Albany, of which Olcott was president ; banks
and politics in New York during the Jacksonlan era, the operations of
the Safety Fund Banking System ; land acquisition In the West, parti-
cularly Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and -western New York;
the Boston and Albany Railroad, the Corning Land Co., and the build-
ing of the Union Pacific Railroad.
Gift of Douglas W. Olcott, Mrs. Louise Olcott McClure, Mrs. Emily
Olcott Garrison, Mrs. Grace Rathbone Adklns, Mrs. Anna Rathbone
Johnson, and the directors of Mechanics and Farmers' Bank of Albany.
1. Banks and banking— New York (State) 2. Real estate busl-
ness-^Northwest, Old. 3. Real estate business— "New York (State)
4 Boston and Albany Railroad. 5. Union Pacific Railroad.
MS 61-3650
Columbia Univ. Libraries
Page, William Nelson, 1854-1932.
Papers, 1787-1926.
ca.2ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1991)
Engineer. Largely business correspondence (1880-89) with com-
pany officials, attorneys, geologists, bankers, and suppliers of equip-
ment, relating to the organization, operation, and expansion of the
coal, iron, and related industries in Virginia and West Virginia. In-
cludes some family and personal correspondence,
Unpublished description In the library.
Gift of Mary Josephine Page, 1952
1. Coal trade — West Virginia. 2. Iron Industry and trade— West
Virginia.
MS 61-3651
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson.
Business records, 1884-1927.
ca.2ft,
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1723)
Businessman and farmer, of Townsvllle, N. C. Account books
(1884-1917) and other business papers (chiefly 1904-19), concerning
the Roanoke River Rail Road, lumber and tobacco, a telephone and
telegraph company at Townsvllle, N, 0., and other local enterprises.
Deposited by Virginia B. Marrow, 1950-61.
1. Vance Co., N. O. — Econ. condlt. 2. Lumber trade— Vance Co.-,
N. O. 3. Tobacco manufacture and trade — Vance Co., N, O. 4. Tele-
phone—Vance Co., N. O. 5. Telegraph — Vance Co., N. O.
MS 61-3652
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Knight, Edgar Wallace, 1885-1953, collector.
Papers, 1634-1881.
ca. 3 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical Col-
lection (1662)
Transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies.
Correspondence, diaries, wills, agreements, petitions, trustees'
minutes, and other papers collected by Enlght while preparing his A
documentary history of education in the South before 1860 (1949-53).
Analytical list in the library.
Gift of Dr. Knight, 1949-52.
1, Education— Southern States — Hist. — Sources. I. Enlght,
Edgar Wallace, 1885-1953. A documentary history of education in the
South before 1860.
MS 61-3653
North Carolina. Univ. Library
701
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878-
Papers, 1917-21.
806 items.
In Duke University Library.
to Senator Philander Oha» kw & » ■■ . wh le be was secretary
with alien £SS^n t^D^n xtoS?©""^,.*^ papera deaI
Federal aid to education mwjh iS.™ ? d ^ ar £ the SmlQi B1 'l *>r
cent home for troore and Shii T.«I 8l0n ? f a hot?1 lnto a con vales-
and arguments for tt'er^h? of th.^f?', In , cludcs a °rle* of facte
to operate in PananTa a copy o ! th f sSfth B™? 1 . Corporation
an art.de by CUrt-'oZtt'SaMifin?^
Card Index in the library,
Acquired, 1051.
tion and stated. S. 6. War. T^l?*!s£^c£2%£:
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-3654
d. 1871.
McNeill, Hector H
Papers, 1835-96.
104 items.
In Duke University Library.
^n^? 1 ^' 0l „ B , 0bes0n Co., N. & Correspondence and other papers
2£™£ ln f J 6 " 8 ', ? 8 Problems of the people and the Prabytertan'
C h "rch, student life and observations of professors at Davidson C$.
lege, ^soldier life at Fort Fisher during the Civil War r^S ™h
moral conditions of soldiers, exemp ions and lubsUtatM h» i?m
verslty of North Carolina, mkrriage of N^«o fre^me^ fi'R«?f SS "
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1941-57.
McNeill, Thomas Alexander, 1842-1921. lol. & govt, r.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-3655
Mahone, William, 1826-1895.
Papers, 1856-95.
ca. 100,300 items and 161 v
In Duke University Library
Ac'qSlred. 1 "^?' 01 ' 8 UDder reStr,ctlons acce <> ted "y the library.
g lnia.Tu.^%ut~f Wa a r lr °p a e a ^T"*' * ^""ads-Vir-
side. 4. U &- ™ VSrt -S«B^r m ? v "? 1 ^Confederate
1865- c. Republican" £rt y . "vfigL "' VlrelnIa - p °>- & govt.-
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-3656
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1865
Papers, 1834-65.
42 Items and 5 v.
In Duke University Library
<18»4 t WMWi'S!? 11 ^ ^^r, 1 ,? 8 "' Ala - Correspondence, diaries
mmmm
Henry Stuart Foote, James S. Hamm Julia A Mllriro/i tt«^i„ -m—
^Robinson, WlnBe.d Scott, and &£?? &£ Store,^^^
Described In Guide to the manuscript collections In th» Tini™ rini
verity Library by N. M. Tilley and N. L Godwin (1947)
Acquired, 1933-45. i-»«i;
1. Alabama— Soc. life & cust. 2. Alabama— Pol. & govt —To 1865
3. Alabama-Intellectual life. 4. Indians of North America-Ahf
bama 5. Seminole War^ 2d.. 1835-1842. 6. Florlda-De?cr & trav
I" ?; . f 01, & eoTt— Civil War. 8. Bobinson, John M 1782-1829
UOM&t a ?nn e ™ Mll H > 18S!W901 - *■ Meek, Alexander B faufo«;
BeiS-lsas^TrrTdeagle 16 S ° Uth - ^ MeCk ' Ale * ander
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-3657
McGowan, Samuel, 1870-1934.
Papers, 1910-35.
228 Items.
In Duke University Library.
„„£ aTa ! 1? Cer : of Laurens Co., S. C. Chiefly personal corrasnond-
ence, relating to maintenance of a cemetery, South CaroHnfwX
ways, Josephus Daniels, and South Carolina politics. Inclufe mate-
rial concerning McGowan's naval experiences, and articles^ M?
Sl"f T""" 8 ^ Prevention of war, submitted in a mala^e
contest. Correspondents include Bernard Barueh, Josephus of "fete
doreR^Se^it'. ^"^ ^^^ ^"^ D " B^t, ^d Th£
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1955,
o ?"„ U> S, o Navy — Officers — Correspondence, reminiscence* etc
CaXa-'pot flSSTuSSl & B ° ads - S »»tn Carolma. 4 Vum
OWar go"t— 1865- 5. Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-3658
Neff, John Frederick.
Papers, 1847-84.
735 items.
In Duke University Library.
Hardware merchant, of Niagara, N. T. Business correspondence
and papers, reflecting business conditions in the V. S., credit policies
and the effect of the Panic of 1873. Includes papers (before 1865) of
Henry G Delker, an Ohio farmer, and Michael Neff, a Chicago rail-
road worker.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1955.
« p H H a f d, T? r V N i ag A ra Fal . ls (01ty) N - Y - 2 ' c S.-Econ. condir.
v 2 ^."r", 4 S - *■ D epresslons-1873. r. Delker, Henry G n
Neff, Michael.
Duke Univ. Library
MS 61-3659
McDowell, James, 1795-1851.
Correspondence, 1767-1888.
756 Items.
In Duke University Library
f„^?J eln °J °, f X irginla ' U - S - Kepresentatlve, and planter. Personal
family, and business correspondence (chiefly 1830-46), largely con
cerned with affairs on McDowell's estates, but with some Ssslon
mil H n „ d spe H culat 'r' baD x k ma i ters ' local financial affairs, the Vlr|C
M 1 cD?wefl5s d br P o tneSn.lar Ude3 Ie " erS ^ Th ° ma8 Ha « Be °^
A a qulret e i93^58 he "^ ** item aCQUlred slnce 1M7 '
1. Plantations— Virginia. 2. Real estate business— Virginia 3
Banks and banking— Virginia. 4. Virginia— Mlllta 5 VirrinlaPnT
& govt.-1775-1865. i. Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-18M -
Duke Univ. Library MS 61-3660
Mabry, Robert C
Papers, 1805-1931.
529 items and 8 v.
In Duke University Library.
Farmer and merchant, of Ridgeway, N. C. Personal and business
correspondence, merchandise ledger (1852-50), account books (1858-
82 j, Invoice books (1893), legal papers, insurance policies, and other
papers, of Mabry and of his family. Most of the family correspond-
ence is from Helen Mabry, a student at Greensboro Female College
now Greensboro College, Greensboro, N. C. (1895-96). The collet
tion contains information on social life and customs, economic con-
ditions, teaching in Louisa Co., Va„ and Mabry's mercantile Arm.
MS 61-3661
702
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Mabry, Robert C
Papers, 1805-1931. (Continued)
Card index in the library.
Acquired, 1938-14.
1. General stores— Warren Co., N. C. 2. Greensboro College, Greens-
boro, N. C. 3. North Carolina — Soc. life & cust. 4. North Carolina—
Econ. condit. 5. Teachers — Louisa Co., Va. i. Mabry, Helen,
n. Mabry family.
MS 61-3661
Duke Univ. Library
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1941.
Papers, ca. 1880-1935.
200 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Author. Letters (1880-90) describing visits to Mexico City, San
Antonio, and Papago schools, MSS. and proofs of Brlggs' History and
genealogy of the Cabot family, 1475-1927, and other papers relating
to travels in the Southwest and Mexico with cuts 6f Apache Indians,
Green River, Wyo., and Tucson, Ariz.
1. Mexico (City)— Descr. 2. San Antonio— Descr. 8. Papngo In-
dians. 4. Indians of North America— Education. 5, Southwest, New —
Descr. & trav. 6. Mexico — Descr. & trav. 7. Apache Indians. 8.
Green River, Wy.— Deser.-r-Vlews. 9. Tucson, Ariz.— Descr. — Views.
10. Cabot family. i. Brlggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1941. History
and genealogy of the Cabot family.
MS 61-3662
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Tenney, Ammon M 1844-1925.
Diaries, 1866-1921.
lft.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Transcripts (handwritten)
Mormon missionary. Diaries kept by Tenney containing Informa-
tion relating to trips and places visited during missions In Mexico
and Texas, baptismal procedures and religious functions of the
Mormon religion, and personal mattere of the Tenney family. Includes
comments on the politics of Mexico, and a chronology of events In
Mexico City. Names prominently mentioned are Vlctorlano Huerta,
Francisco Indaleclo Madero, and Bernardo Reyes.
Unpublished calendar In the repository. Also described In A guide
to the collections of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, com-
piled by R. Brandes (1961)
Gift of the Tenney family, ca. 1950.
1. Tenney family. 2. Mormons and Mormonlsm — Missions. 3. Port
Defiance, Ariz. 4. Navajo Indians — Missions. 5. Mormons and Mor-
monlsm In Mexico. 6. Mormons and Mormonlsm In Texas. 7. Mex-
ico— Pol. & govt. 8. Huerta, Vlctorlano, 1854-1916. 9. Madero, Fran-
cisco Indaleoio, Pres. Mexico, 1873-1913. 10. Reyes, Bernardo, 1850-
1913. 11. Villa, Francisco, 1877-1923.
MS 61-3663
Arizona Pioneers' Hist. Soc.
Brandes, Raymond, 1924-
Papers, 1830-1961.
100 Items.
In Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society collections (Tucson, Ariz.)
Historian and curator of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
MS. of Brandes' work, Frontier military posts of Arizona (1960) ; an
unpublished MS. entitled Archaeological survey of Gila County, 1957 ;
notes for Martha Summerhayes' Vanished Arizona (4th ed.) ; and per-
sonal papers relating to Southwestern archaeology and history. In-
cludes annotated bibliographies of Smithsonian Institution publica-
tions (Indexed) relating to history and anthropology In the South-
west, an annotated bibliography of New Mexico historical review,
selected bibliographies on Apache Indian Wars, and other related
MSS. and bibliographies.
1. Military posts— Arizona. 2. Arizona — History, Military. S.
Gila Co., Ariz. — Antlq. 4. Arizona — Descr. & trav. 5. U. S. Army-
Military life. 6. Southwest, New — Antlq. 7. Southwest, New — Hist—
Blbl. 8. New Mexico— Hist.— Blbl. 9. Apache Indians— Wars— Blbl,
i. Brandes, Raymond, 1924- Frontier military posts of Arizona,
n. Summerhayes, Martha, 1846-1911. Vanished Arizona.
MS 61-3664
Arizona Pioneers' Hist Soc,
Matthews, George, sea captain.
Papers,. 1853-64.
129 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Sea captain, of Boston. Correspondence and other papers con-
. cernlng the raising and retaining of crews for Matthews' ship, the
National Eagle, owned by Fisher and Company of Boston; repairs,
cargo, and provisions for the ship; financial operations, Including
seamen's wages; the Sepoy Revolt (1857) ; voyages to New Orleans,
San Francisco, and Calcutta ; and other matters.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1957.
1. Merchant Beamen — Salaries, pensions, etc. 2. Ships — Mainte-
nance and repair. 3. Coastwise shipping — U. S. 4. U. S. — Comm. —
India. 5. India— Comm. — U.'"S. 6. India— Hist— Sepoy Rebellion,
1857-1858.
MS 61-3665
Duke Univ. Library
Davis, Hayne, 1868-1942.
Papers, 1900-41.
2 ft
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (878)
Lawyer and author, of Sfctesvllle, N. O., Knorvllle, Tenn., and
New York. Chiefly articles and writings of Davis. Includes corre-
spondence reflecting his Interests in the Christian Science Church,
judiciary reform, the Columbian Legation, and International politi-
cal organizations.
Gift of Mrs. Charles Woodson, 1944.
1. Church of Christ, Scientist. 2. Colombia. LegaclAn. U. S. 8.
law reform — U. S. 4. World Narcotic Defense Association, Inc. 5.
American Peace and Arbitration League (Incorporated) 6. Inter-
parliamentary Union,
MS 61-3666
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Mcljuffle, George, 1790-1851.
Papers, 181M0.
292 Items.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer and U. S. Representative and Senator from South Caro-
lina. Correspondence, Indentures, family records, and other business
and political papers (chiefly 1833-48) The material Is concerned
with nullification, state rights, the tariff, the Whig Party, the Mex-
ican War, John O. Calhoun, William Henry Harrison, Martin Van
Buren, and other matters. Includes letters of MoDuffle's daughter,
Mary Singleton McDuffle Hampton, pertaining to the settlement of
her father's estate (1851) Correspondents Include Armlstead Bart,
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet and George McDuffle.
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1933-58.
1. Nullification. 2. State rights. 8. Tariff— U. S. 4, Whig Party.
5. U. S.— Hist— War with Mexico, 1845-1848, 6, Calhoun, John Cald-
well, 1782-1850. 7. Harrison, William Henry, Pres. U. S. 1778-1841.
8. Van Buren, Martin, Pres. U. S., 1782-1862. I. McDuffle family.
MS61-3667
Duke Univ. Library
Kleinert, Margaret Noyes.
Papers.
12 folders.
In Radcllffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-K 64)
Correspondence, biographical material, and articles, includes
material on women In medicine, and Liberator articles relating to
Boston Female Medical School and the New England Hospital for
Women and Children.
Unpublished Inventory In the library.
Acquired 1956-57.
1. Women as physicians. 2. Onrvlll, Lizzie Maud. 8. Duckerlng,
Florence West. 4. Ordway, Mabel D.; 1874-1951. 5. New England
Hospital for Women and Children, Boston. 6. New England Women's
Medical Society. 7. Women as authors.
MS 61-3608
Radcllffe College. Libr.
Grimes family.
Papers, 1766-1929.
22 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (292, 1426, 1765, 2978, and 3357)
Correspondence, diaries, accounts, plantation records, business
papers, student notebooks, albums, and other materials of the Grimes
family of eastern North Carolina. Many of the papers concern
John Bryan Grimes, secretary of state of North Carolina. The
collection pertains to farming, agricultural organizations, state and
local public affairs and politics (from ca. 1890); social life, education,
the Civil War, Reconstruction, and other matters. Other persons
mentioned include Alston Grimes, Bryan Grimes (1793-1860), Bryan
Grimes (1828-1880), John Gray Blount Grimes, Walter Hanrahan
Grimes, William Qrlmes, and WlU'am Bryan Grimes.
Unpublished descriptions for part of the collection In the library.
Gifts of, and lent by, meir^ers of the Grimes family.
1 Plantations— North Carolina. 2. Agricultural societies— North
Carolina. 3. North Carolina— Pol. & govt.— 1885-1950. 4. North
Carolina— Hist— Civil War— Sources. 5. North Carolina— Soc. life
& cust. 6. Reconstruction— North Carolina. 7. Education — North
Carolina. 8. Education of children. 9. School notebooks. x.
Grimes, John Bryan, 1868-1928.
MS 61-3669
North Carolina. Univ. Library
703
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collecth
tons
Gray family.
Papers, 1722-1879.
co. 850 Items.
Co^tVon^ ° f N ° rth Car ° Una llbrary - Southern Historical
UnpubUshed description In the library.
aift of Mrs. Moses B. GlUam, 1950-56.
Mar^naf^. \ ■%£&£%£*!* 0a ?"^ 3- Plantations-
or children. 6. EducaHon-^rt^Pn^?. re8l °?' £■ a 5 - Education
Kephart family, North Car o"na. 7. Boulhac family. 8.
North Carolina. Only.
Library
MS 61-3670
McClellan family.
Papers, 1816-1917.
ca. 600 items.
Col'ectloM18 ! &) ° f N ° rth Car ° UnB Ub ™'. Southern Historical
Anderson McClellan and ^ ThS^cho^McSfefl^^ "f^" 6 *
life In Bermuda (1871-96) M<^i»ii»i >„°»ii ^ ■ ' , ln Alabama,
matters. The most unoortanr n*™-* "J" 11 ? Senealogy, and other
Olellan and hli ™on-lnTw Wta ST^'V'' 6 ThomaB J - Mo-
menta .ndude And'Z^ha^arVSfXcha^rS
Unpublished description ln the library.
Gift of Mary W. Buchanan Hobbs, 1851.
Nlcho^1 1 8 a .&SS t bert a An 1 de ? ^ 184 *- 1888 - 2 - McClellan, Thomas
«icnoias 1853-1906, 3. Agriculture-Alabama. 4. Alabama— Pol
4 gpvt. 5. Secession. 6. Students-Alabama 7 Confederal Statei
f imSS?- ^^-MUltery life. 8. Suda-S^c IWe & cu^
1. McOleUan. Thomas Joyce, n. Buchanan, Felix Grundy.
North Carolina. Univ. Library MS 61-3671
Morriss, Beverly Preston.
Papers, 1814-1947.
1904 Items and 3 y.
In Duke University Library.
Card index In the library
1849-1877. 5. Social problems.
Duke Univ. Library
4. U. S.— Pol. & govt—
i. Morriss family.
MS 61-3672
MacDonald, Marshall, 1835-1895.
Papers, 1789-1926.
4497 Items.
In Duke University Library
rnmSS 1 ?' 6 o^er and U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries.
£°S 2ft. deace ' Voices, 'receipts, requisitions; and other pSSnS
visits to Hoi»rfmf™„« • ^? d Flsnerl es Oommlasioner, personal
msmsst
Daniel John M. Forbes, Frederick W. M. Holleday, James Wilsou
Alexander MacDonald, Charles Triplett O'Ferrall, James L Push
William Lyne Wilson, and George D, Wise
Card Index in the library.
Acquired, 1933-47.
9 nwo^~^ lst iT9 iv11 Wfl r— Personal narratives— Confederate side.
LSS ? * E ft « t6S ° f ^fi 00 ' Army-Ordnance and ordnance
stores 3 U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. 4. Fish-culture— U. S. 5 Lee
Bobert Edward, 1807-1870. 8. Daughters of the American .BevoS
tlon. 7. MacDonald family. 8. Griggs family.
n„v„T, t ,,k MS 61-3673
Duke Univ. Library
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879.
pers, 1811-1900.
ca'. 1000 Items.
In Yale University Library.
lB^o eSPC !° d ™A C uV. d^aft3 • notes - and speeches, mainly of the periods
1850-52, when Abbot was secretary to Daniel Webster, and 1865-78
when he served asU. S. consul at Bradford, England, and U S com-
mercial agent at Windsor and Goderlch, Canada. Principal Arsons
concerned include Edward Everett, Millard Fillmore, Charles Jackson
James Kent, Emory McClintock, Prentiss Mellen, Thomas Stephens^'
Joseph Story, and Daniel Webster. oiepnenson,
Unpublished register In the library.
Information on literary rights available in the library
Ma^fj C Tnr" Ukle * mm ' D W* Formerly owned by Mrs.
,. *' Fo S,— For - reh ~ Gt Brlt ' 2 - Gt . Brit.— For. rel — TJ S 3 Cam
1EJ&1U F,8herleS ' ^ U ' S ^»--Canada S - %<%£
Tale Univ. Library
MS 61-3674
Andrews, Fannie Pern (Phillips) 1867-1950
Papers, 1896-1941.
91 v. and 163 boxes,
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-95)
„„;r U ?i° r ana Publicist. Correspondence, reports, diaries, articles
?., d °^l r n„ pa g erS ; Con c<*"s the American School Peace LeS
i^J-V-K^ ^w'can School Citizenship League) whicTshl
founded In 1908. the American Association of University Women the
International Bureau of Education, and the International CoTcil^r
Unpublished Inventory ln the library
mtL A ,S,1 rlc ? n Ass °clatlon of University Women. 2. American School
Citizenship League. 3. International Bureau of Education Geneva
4. Internattonal Council of Women. 5. International law 6 S'
7. International education. 8. Woman-Suffrage. 9. Badcliffe Col-
Badcllffe College. Ltbr.
MS 61-3676
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874-
Papers, 1896-1958.
S boxes.
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (A-W\
itii 6 ? S. In TO ,,rlou * S ?? lal causes ' Material on Miss Dewson's activ-
!hfM n „ the K W0meI1 > J Hducatl0nal and Industrial Unlon^est™' at
the Massachusetts Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster -with 'tht
wSTr^ ^ d M Cr T^ n ^^..WW-lSi on minimum wlg4 JroWems
with the National Consumers' League and in i»hh™ »m. .i
Women's Division^ the Democratlc^a'tlo n al Oomm ite? fi&udS
a history of the Women's Division, entitled An aid to the end anH
blpgraphy of her mother, Elizabeth Weld Williams '
unpublished inventory In the llbrarv '
Acquired 1953-59. .
„h,L W ° m f, n X Edu !l at,onal and Industrial Union, Boston. 2. Massa-
Waf 19i4 S i t 9i 8 l_ I S dl,St,:la l Sc 5 001 * or Glrl8 ' ^"caster. 3. European
W >Vl 91 4-19 if—War work— Bed Cross. 4. Bed Cross. V. S Amer-
ican National Bed Cross. 5. National Consumers' League 6 Wages—
DlvlST 1 Tfi T-.D^^f c Party. National CommTtL wS B
10 V &n 8 -«'V Ten , 1Ie . d ^ lna,, , enc y- 9 - Putnam, Elizabeth Cabot, 1836-
10. Boston. School of Housekeeping. 11. Woman— Suffrage.
Badcliffe College. Libr. MS61-3676
National Women's Trade Union League of America,
Records, 1904-49.
5 boxes.
In Badcliffe College Library, Women's Archives (B-16)
Correspondence, reports, articles, and research materials relating
to the work of the league and Its branches.
Onpublished Inventory ln tbe library.
Acquired 1950.
,t/' W T"«~^Ifi! ,tS °!, , women ; 2 - Woman— Legal status, laws,
etc.— C. S 3. Strikes and lockouts— D. S. 4. Trade unions— U S 5
Woman-Employment— U. S. 6. Woman-Health and hygiene.' 7
Woman— Suffrage— U. S. 8. War— Women's work
Badcllffecollege. Llbr. '" MS 61 ^ 677
704
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
McNeill, NeilL
Papers, 1793-1899.
146 items.
In Duke University Library.
School official. Justice of the peace, and mllltla officer, of Robeson
Co., N. C. Correspondence, wills. Indentures, property executions,
miscellaneous court records, Incomplete weather reports for Robeson
Co. (1856-62), and other papers. The material deals with settle-
ments In Alabama (1847), Civil War activities around Richmond,
agricultural conditions In Kemper Co., Hiss,, and other matters. In-
cludes papers concerning teachers' salaries, pupils, and subjects
taught (1847-65).
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1041.
1. Land settlement— Alabama, 2, Richmond— Hist — Civil War —
Sources. 8. Agriculture — Mississippi — Kemper Co. 4. Court rec-
ords— Robeson Co., N. 0. 5. Meteorology — Robeson Co., N. 0. 6,
Public schools — North CaroUno — Robeson Co.
MS 61-3678
Duke Univ. Library
Brown, Hamilton, If 86-1870.
Papers, 1752-1907,
2 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1080)
Planter, mllltla officer, and sheriff of Wilkes Co., N. O. Corre-
spondence, diaries, notebooks, financial and legal records, and other
papers, oi Brown and of his family, concerning land titles, slave
titles, estate settlements, law suits, militia of " 711kes Co., N. C, the
War of 1812, a mercantile business at Wllkesboro, N. O. (1866-48),
family members In newer regions (1813-70) and at school and college
(1850*B), and the misfortunes of war and Reconstruction. Corre-
spondents include members of the Flnley, Gordon, Owyn, Lenoir, and
McDowell families.
Unpublished, indexed description In the library.
Gift of, and purchased from, Mrs. P. D, Boardman, 1046-68.
1. Land titles— Wilkes Co., N. C. 2. Slave records— Wilkes Co.,
N. 0. 3. North Carolina— Militia. 4. U. S.-rHIst.— War of 1812. 5.
Students— Southern States. 6. Wilkes Co., N. C— Hist.— Civil War.
7. Reconstruction— Wilkes Co., N. O. 8. Retail trade— Wllkesboro,
N. 0. I. Brown family.
MS 61-3679
North Carolina. Univ. Library
Clarkson, Heriol, 1863-1942.
Papers, 1862-1945.
ca. 2 ft.
In University of North Carolina Library, Southern Historical
Collection (1313)
Lawyer and judge, of Charlotte, N. O. Correspondence, speeches,
writings, and other papers of Clarkson, relating to the temperance
movement, the North Carolina Good Roads movement, the Episcopal
Church In Charlotte and North Carolina, The Young Men's Christian
Association, the gubernatorial campaign of Cameron Morrison (1920),
the presidential campaign (1023), other political activities, and
family matters. Correspondents Include Joseph Blount Cheshire,
Walter Clark, Francis O. Clarkson, Josephus Daniels, O. Max Gard-
ner, Frank Porter Graham, Angus W. McLean, F. M. Simmons, and
John Wilkes.
Description In the library.
Gift of Francis O. Clarkson, 1847-48.
1. Temperance. 2, North Carolina Good Roads Association. 3.
Roads — North Carolina. 4. Protestant Episcopal Church in the
U. S. A. — North Carolina. 5. Young Men's Christian Associations.
6. Presidents— U, S— Election— 1928. 7. North Carolina — Pol. &
govt— 1865-1950. 8. Clarkson family.
MS 61-3680
North Carolina. Univ. Library
lason, Bessie N
Papers, 1807-1948.
500 items.
In Duke University Library.
Correspondence, bills, receipts, sermons, recipes, newspaper clip-
pings, pamphlets, and other material (chiefly 1881-1944), of Bessie
N. Mason, of York, S. O. Th& correspondence is mainly personal but
contains discussions of Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney,
Va., Hollins College, Hollins, Va., and Mitchell College, Statesville,
N. 0. ; the tariff of 1842, James K. Polk's administration, and party
preparations for the election of 1848; aspects of the Civil War;
Memphis, Tenn. (1880's), Arizona Territory (1890's), and Manila
(1000's) and Philippine Islands; the Battle of San Juan and the
capture of Santiago (June-July, 1898) ; and the experiences of a
missionary in Hangchow, Chins. Correspondents include Ella David-
son, John M. Mason, and John Moore.
Card index In the library.
Acquired, 1955.
1. Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va. 2. Hollins
College, Hollins, Va. 3. Mitchell College, Statesville, N. C. 4,
Tariff— U. S. 5. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1845-1849. 6. U. S.— Hist—
Civil War. 7. Memphis. 8. Arizona (Ter.) 9. Manila. '10. San
Juan Hill, Battle of, 1898. 11. Santiago, Battle of, 1898. 12. Mis-
sions— Hangchow.
MS 61-3681
Duke Univ. Library
McSwain, John Jackson, 1876-1936.
Papers, 1910-41.
11, 903 Items and 15 v.
In Duke University Library.
Lawyer, Army officer, and U. S: Representative from South Caro-
lina. Correspondence and other papers, largely consisting of letters
from McSwaln's constituents (1921-86). Subjects discussed include
McSwain's participation in World War i; South Carolina and na-
tional politics ; South Carolina economic conditions, especially cotton
farming and manufacturing; the University of South Carolina and
the Citadel (ca. 1920-36); prohibition; New Deal policies and Mc-
Swain's changing attitude toward President Roosevelt; McSwaln's
advocacy of a strong air force, and his activities on congressional
committees; and William Randolph Hearst's dislike of McSwain.
Includes papers relating to Dixon R. Davis, McSwaln's private secre-
tary and later postmaster of Greenville, S. C, and Joseph Raleigh
Bryson, McSwain's successor in the House of Representatives. Cor-
respondents. Include Henry H, Arnold, Newton D. Baker, Cole L.
Blease, Johnson Hagood, Gabriel Heywood Mahon, Oscar K Mauldin,
Dwlght Whitney Morrow. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Pelot Sum-
merall, and Harry Hlnes Woodring.
Card Index In the library.
Acquired, 1956.
1. European War, 1914-1918 — Personal narratives, American. 2.
South Carolina— Pol. & govt,— 1865- 3. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 20th
cent 4. South Carolina — Bcon. condit. 5. U. S. — Econ, condit. 6.
South Carolina. University. 7. The Citadel, the Military College of
South Carolina, Charleston. 8.' Prohibition— U. S. 9. Natural re-
sources— U. S. 10. Hearst William Randolph, 1863-1951. 11. U. S.
Air Force. i. Davis, Dixon R, n, Bryson, Joseph Raleigh, 1883-
1953.
MS 61-3682
Duke Univ. Library
Arjchindoss, Gordon, 1886-1913.
Papers, 1914-1939.
436 folders.
In Yale University Library.
Lawyer. Correspondence, a diary (1914^19), memoranda, and
printed material. Relates to Auchlncloss's position as. assistant
counselor in the State Dept., 1917 (material on foreign currency
transactions In the U. S., German Influence on U. S. business, State
Dept. employment, and Investigations of U. S. firms and Individuals
regarding their connections with Germany), and to his position as
secretary to Col. B. M. House at the armistice negotiations and the
Paris Peace Conference, his personal and business affairs, and his
activities In the Democratic Party, The printed matter consists of
pamphlets pertaining to the Democratic Party, and articles on inter-
national affairs. Includes a large collection of League of Nntlons
publications. The material is related to the library's Edward M.
House collection.
Card index In the library,
Information on literary rights available in the library.
Gift of Mrs. Auchlncloss, 1943.
1. U.S. Dept of State. 2. Trading with the enemy. 8. European
War, 1914-1918— Armistices. 4. League of Nations. 5. Democratic
Party. 6. World politics— Addresses, essays, lectures. I. Paris.
Peace Conference, 1919. U. S.
MS 61-3683
Yale Univ. Library
Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922.
Papers, 1781-1922.
16 boxes.
In Columbia University Libraries.
Historian. Correspondence, Journals, notes for lectures, articles,
reviews, and books, memorabilia, and other papers, of Dunning and
other members of his family. Subjects of tbe notes Include The
British Empire and the U. S., England and Ireland, and Political
theory There are a number of letters (1898-1920) from James
Bryce 'to Dunning as well as a group of Civil War letters to Mrs.
J. H. Dunning from Robert Kerr.
In part, the gift of Matllde Dunning, 1928.
1 fjg —for. rel.— Gt. Brit. 2. Gt Brit— For. rel.— U. S. 8. Irish
question. ' 4. Schurz, Carl, 1829-1908. 5. Political science— Hist. 6.
V S— Hist — Civil War— Personal narratives, I, Bryce, James
Bryce. viscount, 1838-1922. n. Dunning family.
MS 61-3684
Columbia Univ. Libraries
705
The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1923.
Papers, 1887-1923.
3 ft.
lectr 0n FrlendS HU,torlcal Llbrar y ot Swarthmore College, Peace Col-
Paciflst, suffragette, and temperance leader Corresixmrtenro
speeches, financial records, scrapbooks. printed mteria? other^~™'
and convention badges. Concerns Mrs. Bailey* acavllte 1°, ri«
D »EV Peace a S, d Inte rnatlonal Arbitration oT the Woman's Ohr^
1. Peace 2. Woman— Suffrage. 3. Temperance, 4 Friend.. q«
T£L°V\ SM , la i problen,i "' *■ Woman* Chrtetlan TeWranc^
™* D «P'-, °f Peace and International Arbitration rTworid?
ZZa 1 S A^r 8 atn TemPeranCe Unl0n - ^ <>< P— -- 2^
Swarthmore College.
Friends Hist. Ubr.
MS 61-3685
Mordecai, Jacob, 1762-1838.
Papers, 1784--1936.
2923 Items and 5 v.
In Duke Dnlverslty Library.
Educator, of Warrenton, N. C, and Richmond, Va. Correspond-
ence, ledgers, personal and school accounts, (1811-18), personal
Journals (180&-01), and other papers, of Mordecai and of his family
The material connerns schools and teaching In Warrenton, N. a
J? 0b s e i.. A . la " and New York; llfe ln Mobile (1823-60), and at the
U. S. Military Academy (1819-23) ; literature of the day and social
V,!L a ,1 d CU8 i oms i Samuel Mordecai's book, Richmond in by-gone days
(1856) j and personal matters. Correspondents include Rachel Mor-
decai Lazarus, Alfred Mordecai, Ellen Mordecai, Isabel R Mordecai.
Samuel Mordecai, Samuel Pox Mordecai, Achille Plunkett and Caro-
line Mordecai Plunkett.
Card index in the library. Also described in Guide to the manu-
script collections ln the Duke University Library, by N M TUley
and NL Goodwin (1947). Partially published in the Virginia mazl
zlne of history and biography, v. 30-40 (1922-32) and the WUulm
and Mary Quarterly, v. 21 (July 1941). wuuain
Acquired, 1940-60.
k *' Ed , u <»"on— North Carolina— Warrenton. 2. Education— Ala-
bama-Mobile. 3. D. S Military Academy, West Point 4 Virgin £
University. 5. Warrenton, N. C.— Soc. life & cust. 6 Richmond—
Sf Ki , J- .Wblle Ala.-Soc. life & cust. 8. Mord^Tsam-
uei. Richmond ln by-gone days. i. Mordecai family.
Duke Univ. Library . MS 81-8686
Miller, Joseph A b. 1829.
Papers, 1882-1943.
387 items and 1 v.
In Duke University Library.
State legislator, of Nineveh, Warren Co., Va. Correspondence and
other papers (chiefly 1891-1905) of Miller and his family. The bulk
of the collection consists of correspondence and concerns constituents'
requests (early 1890's), business matters, and World Pairs at Chi-
cago (1893) and St. Louis (1904). Includes letters from the daugh-
ters of the family in Brooklyn, Atlanta, Randolph-Macon Colleee and
other places.
Card index ln the library.
Acquired, 1959.
1. Virginia— Pol. & govt.— 1865- 2. Virginia— Soc. life & cust.
8. St Louis. Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904. 4 Chicago
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 5. Randolph-Macon College'
Ashland, Va. 6. Pen- manshlp. i; Miller family
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1808-1875.
Papers, ca. 1814-1900.
67 ft (<*. 40,000 Items)
In Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Letters received, copies of letters sent, messages and speeches
courts-martial and amnesty records, diaries (including typed tran-
scripts of the shorthand volumes) of William G, Moore, Johnson's
secretary taalnen records of Johnson's tailor shop and other business
affairs (1829-60), and records of Johnson's actlv'ties as Military
Governor of Tennessee. Correspondents include Ethan A. Allen
George Bancroft, Edward Bates, Henry W. Beecher, James G Bennett!
James B. Bingham, Jeremiah S. Black, Francis P. Blair, John M
Brlnkley, Thomas H. Caldwell, Simon Cameron, Lewis D. Campbell*
Salmon p. Chase, Samuel. S. pox, John A, Dlx, Thomas Ewlng, James
A. Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, Horace Greeley, Henry W Halleck.
W ";? eld , S ' Himeock. Joseph O. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, gS
Hn^S,^"'^ G ' "2*S> George W. Morgan, John McClelland!
Hugh McCulloch, James S. Negley, John M. Palmer, John Pope, Fltz
^h"Ja P M rt w',, Alexa 5r de "i W - BandaiI . William S. Bosecrans, Jobn M.
t„J ? ?fiJ ^""*L m H ' ? 8WaJ 5'. W1!llam T - Sherman, Edwin MVStan"-
tonjAlexander H. Stephens, Richard Taylor, Julia G. Tyler, Beniamln
O. Truman, John Williams, and Jonathan Worth. benjamin
Described in the Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of current
acquisitions, v. 17, no. 1 (Nov. 1059) p. 13-16.
Purchased from descendants, 1905, 1930; other Items acquired hy
gift, purchase, or exchange, 1904-1950.
Microfilm copy (negative)
55 reels.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt— 1849-1877. 2. Tennessee— Pol. & govt 3
Tennessee— Hist— Civil War. 4. Courts-martial and courts of in-
1898 y_ °' S ' S ' Amnesty— Ul & '• M <»re, William George, 1829-
MS 61-3688
706
NAME- INDEX
This index lists alphabetically the names of persons, families, and
corporate entities (i. e., associations, institutions, business firms,
governmental agencies, etc.) connected with the collections cataloged
in this volume. The nature of their involvement varies from case to
case. Some are authors, some are subjects, some are addressees, and
others are involved more tangentially. Inspection of the entry for
the appropriate collection will generally clarify the relationship.
Each name is followed by the number of any entry in which it
appears. When the name serves as a main entry, the number is
underscored. In the main list each entry appears sequentially
according to the number given in its lower right corner. Entries
beginning with the same name are arranged in the following order :
persons, families, places, institutions, and titles. Personal and
corporate names appear also in the subject index in circumstances
noted in the introduction to that index.
In preparing this index, the editors have tried to combine under
one form of name all references to the same person and to distinguish
between different persons with the same or similar names. Limita-
tions of information and time have necessarily prevented perfect
achievement of these objectives. An asterisk has been used before a
name when the editors were uncertain that the citations pertain to
only one person or when they knew the references pertain to two or
more persons who could not be satisfactorily distinguished. It is
expected that the users of this index will often have the special
knowledge necessary to resolve such uncertainties.
Name Index
AALL, Cato. 61-1268
AARON, Samuel. 60-267
ABBE family. 60-1672
ABBETT, Leon. 60-261, 60-265, 60-269
ABBEY, John H. 60-814
ABBEY, M. E. 60-814
ABBEY, M.J. 60-614
ABBEY, B.A. 60-814
ABBEY, Richard, 1606-1891. 60-814
ABBEY, W.W. 60-S14
ABBEY (amUy. 60-814
ABBOT, Edward Stanley. 81-3826
ABBCT, Edwin Hale, Jr. , 61-3825
ABBOT, Edwin Bale, 1834-1927. 61-3626
ABBOT, Francis EUlngwood. 61-3626
ABBOT, George Jacob, 1812-1879, 61-3026.
81-3874
ABBOT, Henry Larcom. 61-3626
ABBOT, Joseph Hale. 81-3626
ABBOT, Philip Stanley. 61-3625
ABBOT, Samuel, 60-170
ABBOTT, Benjamin Vaughan. 60-569
ABBOTT, Charles Conrad, 1643-1919. 80-1227
ABBOTT, Daniel. 80-1199
ABBOTT, Edith. 61-3542
ABBOTT, Ephralm. 60-1610
ABBOTT, Grace. 60-1200
ABBOTT, James, shoemaker. 81-265
ABBOTT, James Burnett, 1618-1697. 61-265
ABBOTT, James H. 81-1348
ABBOTT, John Stevens Cabot, 1805-1877.
60-326
ABBOTT, Lawrence, 80-76
ABBOTT, Lawrence F, 56-11
ABBOTT, Lyman, 59-223, 61-1389
ABBOTT, Lyman A. 60-3345
ABBOTT family. 60-1227. 61-3274
ABBOTT and Bliss, 60-76
ABEEL, James. 60-647
ABEL, Enoch. 60-664
ABERCROMBIE, James. 61-818
ABERCROMBIE, John William, 80-1637
ABEHCKOMBY, James, 1706-1761. 61-1439.
81-3171
ABEKNATHY, W. M., ol McKlnney, Tex. 61-2439
ABERNETHY, Alexander Smith. 61-1346
ABEHNETHY, John. 60-1322
ABEHT, J. J. 61-427
ABINGDON democrat. 59-204
ABLE, P. A. 61-790
ABKAHAM, Perie, collector. 61-1461
ABRAHAM family. 59-173
ACADEMY Baptist Church, Tippah Co., Mies.
Gl-2342
ACADEMY of Richmond County, Augusta, Ga.
60-1730
ACAHETE, Juan Maria. 61-3246
ACCOKEEK Furnace. 61-371
ACHESON, Dean G. 59-20, 59-27, 60-1180,
61.-3487
ACHESON, Edward Campion. 61-3151
ACKERMAN, Rudolph. 60-1193
ACKISS, Clayton B. 60-1190
ACKLEN, J. A. S. 61-1495
ACOSTA, Nicola's, collector. 61-121
ACREE, Robert F., 1676-1945, 61-3090
ACREE family. 61-3090
ACTON, Lord John E. 60-765
ADAIR, James. 60-323
ADAIR, John. 61-1346
ADAIR, William. 81-2796
ADAM, Bldwell. 60-2067
ABAMIC, Louis, 1899-1951. 59-162, 60-1387
ADAMS, Abigail (Smith) 1744-1818. 60-3318,
61-505, 61-682
ADAMS, Andrew, 1736-1797. 60-568
ADAMS, Atkins. 61-726
ADAMS, Ava B. 60-1374
ADAMS, B. D. , of Java, Va. 56-87
ADAMS, C.F., Jr. 80-2642
ADAMS, Cella A. (Mortimer) 80-2008
ADAMS, Charles. 60-669
ADAMS, Charles B. 80-2787
*ADAMS, Charles Francis, 69-232, 80-26,
80-791, 60-1247, 61-1169
ADAMS, Charles Rufua, 60-1835
ADAMS, Elisabeth C. 61-2752
ADAMS, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1950. 60-1606,
81-2768
ADAMS, F. Yale. 61-2623
ADAMS, Francis Erwen. 80-1835
ADAMS, Franklin Pierce. 61-696
ADAMS, George B. 60-1475
ADAMS, George Matthew. 60-1713
ADAMS, Henry. 81-3129
ADAMS, Henry Brooks, 66-6, 80-2163, 61-1682
ADAMS. Henry C. 81-2942
ADAMS, Henry Plnckney. 80-1835
ADAMS, Herbert, 1856-1945. 61-1869
ADAMS, Herbert Baxter, 1650-1901. 60-2469
61-1976
ADAMS, Isabella Ann Bowman. 80-1636
ADAMS, Jacob. 61-48
ADAMS, James. 60-3345
ADAMS, James 0.,1677-1857 or 6, collector.
61-1164
ADAMS, James Truslow, 1676-1649. 61-1966
61-3074. 81-3361 " '
•ADAMS, John, Pres. U.S. , 1735-1826.
60-1267, 60-1286, 60-1373, 60-1701,
60-1707, 60-1775, 60-2026, 60-2063,
60-2144, 68-2527, 60-3320, 61-332,
61-448, 81-499, 61-505, 61-682,
61-1136, 61-1166, 61-1376, 61-2446,
61-2626, 61-2743, 61-3129, 61-3334
ADAMS, John H. 61-209
ADAMS, John Qulncy, Pres. U.S., 1767-1646.
58-164, 69-222, 60-283, 60-1230, 60-1267,
60-1373, 60-1379, 60-1437, 60-1701,
60-2063, 60-2145, 60-2164, 60-2610,
60-3146, 60-3313, 61-26, 61-167,
61-316, 61-505, 61-582, 61-676,
61-1375, 61-1623, 61-1915, 61-2065,
61-2088, 81-2281, 61-2446, 61-3306
ADAMS, Joseph H. 60-1232
ADAMS, Le'onle, 1869- 61-1868
ADAMS, Levi. 61-21
ADAMS, Louisa Catherine Johnson. 60-263,
81-682
ADAMS, Maude. 61-1407
ADAMS, Moses Newton. 60-660
ADAMS, Nehemlah. 61-3077
ADAMS, Oscar Fay. 60-313
ADAMS, Phlnehas, d. 1769. 61-1631
ADAMS, Randolph Greenfield, 1892-1951.
60-325, 61-2230
ADAMS, Robert. 60-1630
ADAMS (Robert L.) and Co. 60-1074
ADAMS, S, 60-1742
ADAMS, Samuel. 60-2627, 61-332, 61-662
ADAMS, Seth. 61-46
ADAMS, Seth., Jr. 61-264
ADAMS, Simeon Roe, 1812-1860. 60-1835
ADAMS, T. H. 61-2817
ADAMS, Walter S. 61-3262
ADAMS, William, of Lebanon, Ohio. 60-2008
ADAMS, William, 1807-1860. 61-1265. 61-1927
ADAMS, William J. 61-1300
ADAMS, William Joseph. 60-1835
ADAMS, William Rufua. 60-1635
ADAMS, William Wirt, 1819-1888. 60-2499,
60-2631
ADAMS'lamlly. 60-1835, 61-1831, 61-2788
ADAMS & Company. 61-1668
ADAMS & Hudson, Boston, 80-1718
ADAMS Athenaeum. 61-2343
ADAMS County Farms Company, Jeannette, Mies.
60-866
ADAMS School Civic League, Minneapolis,
60-467 -
ADAMS Sugar Refinery, Boston. 80-107
ADAMSON, William Charles. 60-1537
ADCOCK, Arthur St. John, 1864-1930. 61-1427
ADDAMS, Jane, 1880-1636. 69-41, 60-39, 60-128,
60-574, 80-663, 60-616, 60-1200, 60-2114,
60-2188, 80-2167. 01-1517, 81-2477, 61-2662,
61-2C54, 81-3491
ADDINGTON, Alice K. 61-3275
ADDINGTON, Heiu-y Sldmouth, 1st viscount of
see SIDMOUTH, Henry Addington, 1st
viscount :
ADDISON, Alexander, 1769-1607. 60-2200
ADDISON, Oscar M„ 1820-1898. 61-3240
ADDISON (Ship) 61-49
ADDLUM family. 81-3274
ADE, George. .80-1386
ADEE, Alyey A. 69-180, 60-2193, 61-3281
ADELIA Chance (Ship) 80-168
ADELMAN, Seymour, 1906- collector.
61-1837
ADDER, James, 60-784
ADJUVANT Horse Company, Philadelphia.
80-3164
ADLER, Cyrus. 60-2406, 61-2073
ADLER, Elkan. 60-2406
ADLER, Elmer, 1884- 60-1628
ADLER, Felix. 61-2664
ADLER, Jacob. 60-2995
ADLER, Lewis. 61-2028
ADVENT Chrfstlan Church, Independence
Township, Minn. Sunday School. 80-665
AERO Club of Pennsylvania. 81-312
AERONAUT, 60-2984
AFFILIATED Schools for Workers. 61-8463
AFFLECK, Lady. 61-3347
•AFFLECK, Thomas. 60-1492, 60-2339
AFRICA, J. Simpson, b. 1632. 60-2861
AFRICA famtly. 60-2661
AFRICA. 61-3292
AFRICAN Free School, New York. 60-2696
AFRICAN Methodist Episcopal Church. 60-884
AFRICAN Methodist Episcopal Church. Con-
ferences. 60-886
AGASSIZ, Alexander, 60-2743, 61-1694, 61-1278,
61-3625
AGASSIZ, Elizabeth Cabot (Cary) 1622-1807.
61rl779
AGASSIZ, J. Alexander, 60-1571
AGASSIZ, Louis J. R, 60-2734, 60-2767, 61-28,
81-767,61-760,61-1278,61-2509
AOASSIZ family, 61-1672
AOAWAM Company, Agawam, Mass. 61-3277
AOLIONBY, Frances (Walker) Yates. 60-2830
AGLIONBY family. 60-2838
AGRICULTURAL and Mechanic Association of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 60-2033
AGRICULTURAL History Society. 60-652
AGRICULTURAL Improvement Association of
New York State. 61-1316
AGRICULTURAL League of Nebraska. 60-1823
AGRICULTURAL Society of Lowndes Co. (Mies.)
60-1630
AGUIAR, Jesus Jose*. 61-2987
AGUIMALDO y Famy, Emillo, .1869- 61-1668
AGUIRRE, MaUas. 60-58
AHEAKN, John L. 61-3267
AHLBERG, Clark D. 61-1647
AHLQUIST, EmmaM. 60-3198
AU>, Joseph R. 60-3280
AID family 60-3269
AIKEN, Conrad Potter, 1699- 69-18, 69-121,
60-1112, 61-1867
•AIKEN, George D. 60-3345, 61-2045
AIKEN, John. 60-1667
AIKEN, William 60-1701
AIKD4 (Thomas) A Company, South Yarmouth,
Mass, 60-1491
AIION, William E. A. 61-2418
AINGER, W. W. 60-1247
AIN8WORTH, William Harrison. 60-1401,
60-1661
AIRY, George. 80-2767
ArrCHESON, Robert. 61-3356
A1TKEN, Robert, 1734-1802. 81-2596
AITKEN, Robert Ingeraoll, 1878- 81-2143
AITON, John F. 60-660
AKELEY, Carl Ethan, 1864-1826. 61-12H J.
81-1276
AKKHMAH, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880. 60-668.
61-2462
AKERS, Albert, 61-1330
AKERS, Alice (Pickett) 61-1330
AKER3, Samuel Luttrell. 60-2402
AIONS, Zoe, 69-116
ALABAMA, Circuit Court (23d Circuit) 61-299.
61-300
ALABAMA. Constitutional Convention, 1001.
60-2343
ALABAMA. Dept. of Archives and History.
60-1212
ALABAMA. University. 61-1333, 61-1366,
61-1683. 81-1980, 61-2018, 61-2173
ALABAMA and Chattanooga Railroad Company.
61-1386
ALABAMA Coal and Coke Company. 60-1195
ALABAMA Industrial and Sclendflo Society.
81-240
ALABAMA Infantry, 31st Regt. 61-2439
ALABAMA Mills, 60-1742
ALABAMA Presbyterian College, 61-2818
ALAMAN, Lucas. 61-3333
ALAMAKNI, Pletro. 80-1736
ALAMOS de BARRIENTOS, Baltasar,
d. 1640. 81-1335
ALASKA. 81-2939
ALASKA Mining and Prospecting Company.
60-386
ALASKA Railroad. 59-216
ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC Exposition, Seattle,
1909. 81-2528
ALASKAN Engineering Commission, 1915-24.
59-216
ALBANY. Dudley Observatory. 81-767
ALBANY. Mayor. 61-436
ALBANY. Second Reformed Churoh. 61-478
ALBANY Academy. 61-476
ALBANY and West Stockbrldge Railroad Company.
80-178
ALBANY Burgesses Corps, 81-524
ALBANY Committee for Relief of Ireland.
61-641
; ALBANY Female Academy. 61-476
ALBANY Gae Light Company. 60-3009
ALBANY Institute ot History and Art. 61-437,
61-438. 61-480. 61-463 , 61-484, 61-605,
61-524
ALBEMARLE, George Keppel, 3d earl of. 60-1381
Name Index
ALDEN, Percy. 61-2311
ALDEN family. 60-3191,61-1689
ALDER, Jacob. 60-726
ALDERMAN, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931,
69-136, 60-48, 60-2401, 61-1142, 61-1969
ALDERSON, John O, 80-660
ALDERSON, O. M. 60-584
ALDINGTON, Hilda Doolitile, B o.u 6
ALDINOTON, Richard, 69-118
ALDRED, John Edward. 61-2360
ALDRICH, A. P. 80-712
ALDRICH, Abby (Chapman) 60-484
ALDRICH, Cyiua. 60-J6B, 60-1761, 81-1348
ALDRICB, James Franklin, 1863-1933.
61-24M
ALDRICH, Neloon Wllmarlh, 1841-1016.
60-464 . 61-3486 ' •
ALDRICH, Thomas Ballsy, 1838-1907. 69-206,
61-1668, 61-2469, 61-2631, 81-3263
ALDRICH family. 60-464
ALDRIDGE, Alexander. 80-1640
ALDRIDOE, Fred T. 61-2609
ALDRIDOE, W, B. 60-1640
ALEICHEM, Shalom see RABINOWTTZ, Shalom
ALENCASTRE Norona y Sllva, Fernando do.
61-3233
ALEXANDER n, Emperor of RussU, 1818-1861,
61-3506
ALEXANDER, Lady. 81-3032
ALEXANDER, Adam Leopold, 1802-1862
60-1069
ALEXANDER, Archibald. 60-867
ALEXANDER, Barton Stone. 61-2328
ALEXANDER, Bottle C. 61-2647
ALEXANDER, Charles. 81-21
ALEXANDER, Charles O. 61-1631
ALEXANDER, Edward Porter, 1636-1910
60-1069, 61-2264, 61-2493, 61-2741
ALBEMARLE, William Anne Keppel, 2d earl of
1702-1751. 80-314, 80-1291
ALBEMARLE Insurance Co. , 69-97
ALBEMARLE Military Institute, Charlottesville
Va. -66-116 '
ALBERNL Pedro de. 61-1741
ALBERT I, King of the Belgians. 61-1491
ALBERT, James W. 81-1348
ALBERT, Will Seward. 61-1624
ALBERTSON, John W. 61-3216
ALBION Club, New York. 61-697
ALBION College, Albion, Mich. 80-3126
ALBRECHT, Andrew C. 61-2748
ALBRECHT, Frera, 1878-1844. 61-110
ALBRIGHT, J. J. 60-1267
ALBRITTON family. 60-2643
ALCATRAZ Island, Calif. 61-3666
ALCmBAY. 61-3636
ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford. 59-160
ALCORN, Amelia Walton (Glover) 60-2214
ALCORN, James Lusk, 1816-1694. 00-2214
60-2648 i£ii -
ALCORN Agricultural and Mechanical College,
Alcorn, Miss, 80-2072
ALCOTT, Abigail May. 61-1617
ALCOTT, Branson. 60-863
ALCOTT, Louisa M. 61-1162
ALCOTT family. 61-1182
ALCUIN, 60-1684
ALDEN, Ann, 61-2311
•ALDEN, H.M. 60-724, 60-3312
ALDEN, Henry Mills. 81-3283
ALDEN, James. 61-262
ALDEN, John. 81-49
ALDEN (L.H.) and Company, Aldenvllle, Pa.
81-145
ALEXANDER, GubUvub Brown, 1800-1868.
61-1631 .. , '
ALEXANDER, James, 1691-1756, 60-219
60-244, 60-650 . 60-1945 '
ALEXANDER, James H. 61-3136
ALEXANDER, James T. 61-2647
ALEXANDER, Jerome. 60-2768
ALEXANDER, John Reuben. 59-74
ALEXANDER, Joseph W. 61-3267
AI 80^16 ER ' J """^ W " U °' 1852 - 1M »-
ALEXANDER, Lucion Hugh, 1866-1828. 60-324
61-601 '
ALEXANDER, Mark. 80-762, 60-1529
ALEXANDER, Patrick Y. 69-226
ALEXANDER, Robert A. 61-2284
ALEXANDER, Sallle P (Turner) 61-2647
ALEXANDER, Stella (Hadden) 1865- comp.
60-36
ALEXANDER, WU1.W. 81-247, 61-1620
ALEXANDER, William, Revolutionary soldier.
60-2017
ALEXANDER, William, 1728,1783. 60-244
60-284, 60-289, 80-650, 60-1735. 80-1946
80-2736, 61-581, 61-980, 61-1081 '
ALEXANDER, William R 61-1631
ALEXANDER family. 60-1069 80-1997
81-1831,81-2332, 61-2680 ' '
ALEXANDERWOHL Mennonlte Church. 61-202,
ALEXANDRIA, La. Stale Miliary College
see LOUISIANA, Slate University and
Agricultural and Mechanical College.
ALEXIS, Caar of Russia, 1829-1676. 61-3350
ALGER, Abby Langdon. 60-1765
A M-f^o'-wtJ™*'' m °- lm - 6 °-* 61
AL }fVi Haiu T Tureman, 1850-1980
59-260
ALLEN, Henry w. 60-767
ALLEN, Hervey, 1689-194S.
ALLEN, Horatio, 1802-1890.
60-3209
61-3059
59-139,
ALICE M. Mlnott (Ship ) 60-1592
ALISON, Joseph Dill. 81-2344
ALTX, Charles. 60-1291
ALKTRE, Franklin T,, 1885- 61-3173
ALK1RE family, 61-3173
ALLAN, Denlson Maurice. 60-2402
ALLAN, John, 1780-1834. 61-1377, 81-3136
ALLAN, Mary. 61-1377
ALLAN, WMIanj. 81-2284
ALLEGHANY Turnpike Co. 61-2218
ALLEN, A. T. 80-2367
ALLEN, Andrew, 81-1403
ALLEN, Brown M. , 69-72
ALLEN, C. S. 80-1907
ALLEN, Campbell. 60-427
ALLEN, Charles B. 61-2343
ALLEN, Charles Dexter, 1665-1926. 60-1891
61-292 '
ALLEN, Corlnne Marie (Tuckerman) 1656-1931.
ALLEN, David, 69-189
ALLEN, Devere. 60-2174, 01-3544
ALLEN, Edward charleB, 1849-1891. 60-117
ALLEN, Edward J. 61-1346
AL i»U E 6 "" beth Ann (Chase) Akera, 1632-
ALLEN, Elizabeth S., collector. 60-1661
ALLEN, Eric William, 1679-1944. ftfkjli
ALLEN, Ethan. 61-1249
ALLEN, Ethan, 1738-1788. 61-582
ALLEN, Ethan A. 61-3868
ALLEN, Florence Elllnwood, 1884- 61-2864
61-3036 '
ALLEN, Franklin S. 80-684
ALLEN, Frederick H. 60-740
ALLEN, Frederick Lewie, 1890-1954. 59-19
* A1 6^2D08 e ° rB8 ' 1806 - 1876 - 60-1960. 61-783,
♦ALLEN, James Lane, 1849-1925. 60-318
60-896 '
•ALLEN, James Walklnsham. 61-2427,61-3064
ALLEN, Joel Asaph. 61-2749
ALLEN, John B. 60-3327
ALLEN, John M. 60-1516, 60-2399
ALLEN, John R, 60-1907
ALLEN, Lewis B. 60-7
ALLEN, Louis? H. 60-564
ALLEN, Mary C. 60-1907
ALLEN, Nathan Henry, 1848-1625. 61-974
ALLEN, Nathaniel. 61-3271
ALLEN, Ralph. 60-2850
ALLEN, Robert. 60-1341
ALLEN (s. ) and Company, PantherB Gap, Va,
SO-11A
ALLEN, Seward D. 60-564
ALLEN, Stephen, 1767-1852. 60-2081
ALLEN, Thomas M„ 1797-1871. 61-1119
ALLEN, Viola. 60-1512
ALLEN, William. 60-568
ALLEN, William, of Auburn, N. Y. 60-785
ALLEN, William Charles, b. 1657. 61-3562
ALLEN, William Henry, 1784-1613. 61-808
ALLEN, William Wirt, 1635-1894. 80-1161
ALLEN, Winnie. 61-1362
ALMY, Day & Company, Providence. R 1
80-1491
ALSOP, John, 1697-1761. 60-1888
ALSOP, John, 1724-1794. 60-1866
ALSTON, W. 60-81
ALTHOKP, Viscount. 61-1494
ALTHOUSE, A. J., b. 1855. 80-1801
ALTHOUSE, Lettie M. (Shepherd) 60-1801
ALTON College, HI. 60-3332
ALVARADO, Juan Bautlsta. 61-2687, 61-3250
ALVAREZ, Melchor. 61-3246
ALVEREyONE, Lord. 61-1169
ALVOHD, Benjamin. 60-3340, 61-1348
ALVOHD, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928.
80-158, 60-863, 61-1690. 61-2229
ALVORD, Henry Elijah. 61-2328
ALVOHD, James H. 61-2497
ALVORD, Thomas M. 81-1351
ALVORD, William. 61-1327
AMBLER, Charles Henry, 1876-1957. 60-40 ,
60-312
AMBLEK, Ed. 61-3084
AMBLEK, Elizabeth Barbour. 61-2648
AMBLER, John Jaouelin, 1601-1654. 60-19
81-2594,
ALLEN, Henry J., 59.41
ALLEN family. 69-260, 60-664. 80-632. 61-508
81-2110, 61-3059, 81-3138, 81-3255, 61-3299
ALLEN & Lewis, Portland, Or, 80-1741
ALLEN and Robinson, firm. 80-798
ALLEN 4 Weld. Walpole, N. H. 60-1491
ALLEN-LANE Company, Boston, 60-1687
AL 60*67 CE '<»• Guidance ot Rural Youth.
ALLIBONE, J. Austin. 60-1331
ALLIBONE, Samuel Austin, 1616-1669.
61-2508, 61-2764, 61-2766, 61-3408
ALLIED and Associated Powers (1914-
1920) Supreme Economic CouncU. 89-207
ALLIED and Associated Powers (1014-
1920) Supreme War CouneU. 69-259
ALLIED MUitary Government. 69-9
ALLIED Powers (1919- ) Reparation
Commission. 61-1861
ALLINO, David. 60-2442
ALLMG, P. 80-276
ALLINOHAM, William. 80-1403
ALUS (Edward P,) Company. 60-796
ALLIS-CHALMERS Company, 60-766
ALLISON, Brent Dow. 61-3844
ALLISON, L. S,, 59-122
ALLI8ON, WUUam Boyd. 61-3465
ALLISON U Addison. 61-2647
ALLMOND, .jie„ Everard, 1803- 61-2305
ALLMOND, Marcus Blakey, 1651-1909
61-2306
ALLMOND family. 61-2305
ALLSTON, Benjamin, 61-3271
ALLSTON, JosophB. 61-3271
ALLSTON family. 60-3179
ALLYN family. 60-912
ALMAGRO, Diego de. 61-2313
ALMOND, A. D. 60-3332
ALMQUBT (A. w.) Hardware Store, Cokato,
Minn. 80-436
ALMSTEDT, Hermann B., 1873-1654, 61-241
ALMY, Helen. 61-3467
ALMY, John. 60-901
AL r"l & 60?l720 d ^V*"*' l,orU ' ^»vldence,
•AMBLEK, Lucy HopklnB Joh.mton.
61-2637
AMBLEK, Mary. 61-3064
AMBLEK family. 60-19, 61-29, 61-2594
AMBROSE family. 61-2110
AMBS, Fred, 61-3266
AMELIA Co., Va. 59-98
AMERICAN Aberdeen-Angus Breeders Association,
61-3307
AMERICAN Academy In Rome. 61-3434
^"P/Eftf Academy o( a^, wt Letters. 60-162
J "!«!' """M, 81-1864, 61-1685, 61-1867,
61-1869, 61-1671, 61-1672, 61-1873 61-1874
« •}52!' 2J- 1860 ' 61 - 1SS2 61 - 188 < •-•••:
81-1888, 81-1690, 61-1665, 61-1668 81-1699
fl 6 ".'Sn? 1 »j-!e 9 j; ; 6, - ieo2 6i - i8 m •-•»•:
l\'}lnl- 81 - 1808 . 61-1911, 61-1912, 61-1622
61-1629, 61-1930, 61-1931, 61-1932 61-1933
61-1834, 61-1936 61-1951 61-1952 il-ml'
61-1666, 61-1957, 61-1968 61-1669 61-1960
!, i?Ji' J 1 "" 16 . 8 l-«23, 61-2124 61-2128;
61-2133, 61-2138, 61-2137 61-2138 61-2139
»,1 «' I?-! 14 ?' 81 - 2144 ei -™*' »l-2"6
61-2147, 61-2161, 51-21H, 61-2165 61-2166
61-2160, 61-2161, 61-2209, 61-2231, 61-2232
61-2233, 61-2234, 61-2236, 61-2238 61-2236
61-2240, 61-2244, 61-2248, 61-2240, 61-2261
2Ji a S5' 8 1" 22S S. 61-2264, 61-2267 61-2366
81 r 2366, 61-2362, 61-2363, 61-2384, 61-2568
61-2367, 61-2382, 61-2363, 61-2384 81-2386
61-2368, 61-2391, 61-2392, 61-2363 61-2304
..'SSI' S!" 2 2 8 S' 81 - 23<19 ' 61-2401 81-2403,'
61-2404, 61-2407, 61-2406, 61-2409 61-2410
61-2411, 61-2412, 61-24131 61-2467 61-2469'
61-2492, 81-2644, 61-2645, 61-2646, 81-2646,'
61-2650, 81-2561, 61-2562, 61-2666, 61-2569'
61-2561, 61-2662, 61-2564, 61-2666 61-2566
61-2568, 81-2669, 61-2570, 61-2664, 61-2667
61-2691, 61-2660, 81-2661, 61-2662, 61-2870*
61-2672, 61-2676, 61-2680, 61-2661 8I-2683'
61-2684, 61-2666, 61-2868, 81-2891, 61-2692
61-2663, 81-2694, 61-2689, 61-2766, 61-2768
61-2783, 61-2764, 61-2765, 61-2766, 61-2767*
61-2766, 61-3401, 61-3416 '
AMERICAN Academy of Political and Social
Science. 61-3521
AMERICAN Academy ol the Fine Arts, New York.
AMERICAN Anti-slavery Society. 60-1071
60-1221
AMERICAN Art-Union, New York. 60-1844
AMERICAN Association for International Con-
ciliation. 60-1515
AMEHICAN Association for Labor Legislation.
61-3167
AMERICAN Association for Social Security.
61-2006. 61-2936
AMERICAN Association for the Advancement of
Science. 60-962, 60-2746, 60-2982, 61-767,
AMERICAN Association of Colleges of
Pharmacy. 60-369
AMERICAN Association of University Women.
60-1650, 81-2360, 61-3069, 61-341 0, 81-3461.
81-3675
Name Index
AMERICAN Association of University Women.
Minnesota Division. 60-842
AMERICAN Association ot University Women.
West Virginia Division. 60-330
AMERICAN Association on Religion. 60-2177
AMERICAN Bank, Boston. 60-1590
AMERICAN Bar Association. 60-26, 60-324,
60-1160, 60-3391
AMERICAN Bell Telephone Company. 60-166,
60-3269
AMERICAN Birth Control League. 60-163
AMERICAN Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. 60-960. 61-1697, 61-1064
AMERICAN Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. Gaboon Missions. 61-3137
AMERICAN Broadcasting Ccmpany. 61-2052
AMERICAN Canal Coal Company (Ky.) 60-1620
AMERICAN Catholic Historical Association.
61-1049
AMERICAN Civic Association. 60-2130
60-1525.
AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union.
61-247, 61-3639
AMERICAN Civil Liberties Union. National Com-
mittee on Conscientious Objectors. 61-3536
AMERICAN Colonization Society. 60-1221,
60-146B, 61-88
AMERICAN Colonization Society. Auxiliary
Society of Richmond. 81-31U '
AMERICAN Commission to Negotiate Peace
Bee PARIS. Peace Conference, 1916. U.S.
AMERICAN Committee for Russian Famine Reliei,
80-2334
AMERICAN Commonwealth Political Federation.
61-2760
AMERICAN Convention for Promoting the
Abolition of Slavery and Improving the
Condition of the African Race. 61-425
AMERICAN Cotton Growers' Exchange. 80-1622
AMERICAN Cotton Manufacturers Association.
61-1366
AMERICAN Cotton Oil Company. 80-2388
AMERICAN Council of Learned Societies.
81-3374
AMERICAN Council on Education. 61-968
AMERICAN Council on Education. American
Youth Commission. 61-3493
AMERICAN Council on Race Relations. 61-247
AMERICAN Economic Association. 61-3621
AMERICAN Economic Mission to the Far East,
60-17
AMERICAN Ethical Union. 61-3542
AMERICAN Expeditionary Forces see
U. B. Army, A, E. F. . 1917-1020
AMERICAN Federation of Grain Millers. Local
20878, Clinton, Iowa. 61-93
AMERICAN Federation of Labor. 59-246,
80-849, 61-1396, 61-3086
AMERICAN Federation of Labor. Committee on
Women in Industry. 81-1614
AMERICAN Federation of Labor. Convention,
1639. 81-3280
AMERICAN Finnish Delaware Tercentenary
Committee. 80-1138
AMERICAN Freedman's Union Commission.
61-1165
AMERICAN Fur Company. 60-1738, 60-1039 ,
61-1639, 61-3248, 61-3397 "
AMERICAN Gold Star Mothers. 60-131
AMERICAN HlBtortcal Association. Historical
Manuscripts Commission. 61-2230 .
AMERICAN Historical Association. Pacific Coast
Branch. 61-897
AMERICAN Home Missionary Society. 60-1273,
61-697
AMERICAN Hose Company, Philadelphia.
60-2050
AMERICAN Hotel, Richmond, va. 61-2496
AMERICAN Immigration Company, Chippewa
Falls, Wis. 60-641
AMERICAN Institute of Architects. Philadelphia
Chapter. 61-529
AMERICAN Institute of Certified Public Account-
ants. 60-536
AMERICAN Institute of the History of Pharmacy.
60-2994
AMERICAN Iron Company. 61-766
AMERICAN Jewish Joint Agricultural Corpora-
tion. 60-1116
AMERICAN Joint Reconstruction Foundation.
60-721
AMERICAN Labor Education Service, inc. ,
New York. 61-3448
AMEHICAN Law institute. 60-2136, 61-3498
AMERICAN League for a Free Palestine.
81-2750
AMERICAN Legion. 60-2974
AMERICAN Legion. Minnesota. 60-056
AMERICAN Legion. Mississippi. 60-2010
AMERICAN Legion. Missouri. 61-639
AMERICAN Liberty League. 60-1214
AMERICAN Library Association. 61-3117
AMERICAN McKsnna Process Company, 61-3625
THE American magazine and monthly chronicle
for the British Colonies, 60-1712
THE American mercury, 61-113
AMERICAN Military History Foundation. 60-962
AMERICAN Military Mission to Armenia
see U. S. American Military Mission
to Armenia
AMERICAN Missionary Association. 61-1155.
61-3131
AMERICAN Missionary Association. Race
Relations Division. 81-247
AMERICAN Museum of Natural History, New
Yo?k. 81-3121
AMERICAN Museum of Natural History, New York.
Akeley Memorial Hall of African Mammals.
61-1216
AMEHICAN National Cattlemen's Association.
81-1609
AMERICAN Negro Historical Society. 60-2033
AMERICAN Ornithologists' Union. 69-2
AMERICAN Party. 60-2609, 61-350, 61-1148,
61-132B, 81-1724, 81-1630, 61-2182, 61-3100
AMERICAN Party. Mississippi. 60-2399
AMERICAN Peace and Arbitration League
(incorporated). 61-3666
AMERICAN Peace Commlssloa. 69-259
AMERICAN Peace Society. 59-281
AMERICAN Philological Association, 61-1627
AMEHICAN Philosophical Society, Phlladlephla,
80-2748, 60-3272, UzM. 61-734. 61-776,
31-753, 61=824, 81=823, 61-944, MsSSSU
m-llMi, 61J073, 61rU2J, 6.1^1336,
6£J858, 61-3278
AMERICAN Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Library, 61-1371
AMERICAN Pioneer Tratls Association. 80-413
AMERICAN Press Association. 59-236
AMERICAN Protective Association. 80-1061
AMERICAN Red Cross Association. 60-213
AMERICAN Relief to Czechoslovakia. 60-3
AMERICAN River Water & Mining Co. 61-1821
AMERICAN School Citizenship League. 61 -3676
AMERICAN School for the Deaf, Hartford.
61-1329
AMERICAN Settlement Company. 81-1153
AMERICAN Soap and Glycerine Producers Cor-
poration. 61-100
AMEHICAN Society of Civil Engineers. 61-3121
AMERICAN Society ol International Law. 69-221
THE American specter {New York) 61-113
AMEHICAN Steel and Wire Company. 60-1114
AMERICAN Steel Barge Company. 60-1008
AM'jMCAN Sunday School Union, 60-120,
61-2838
THE American surgeon. 81-3236
AMERICAN Theatre Wing. 61-611
AMERICAN Tract Society. 60-877
AMERICAN Tube Works, Boston. 60-06
AMERICAN Turners. Lexington, Mo. 60-2146
AMEHICAN Turners. New Ulm, Minn. 60-940
AMERICAN Turners. St. Anthony, Minn.
80-837
AMERICAN Turners, St. Paut. 60-674
AMERICAN Turnere. St. Paul. Deutscher Vereln.
60-874
AMERICAN Turnere. West St. Paul, Minn.
60-850
AMERICAN Union against Militarism.
61-3639
AMERICAN Union In Europe. 60-3093
AMERICAN Veteran's Committee. Missouri
246 Chapter. Columbia.^. 61-533
AMERICAN War Mothers. 60-2334
AMERICAN Water Color Society.
61-597
AMERICAN Wire Company, Cleveland.
60-1114
AMERICAN Woman's Association. 61-3436
AMERICAN Young Friends Fellowship.
81-3239
AMERICAN Youth Foundation, 81-968
AMERLAND, William H., 1687- collector,
60-964
AMES, Adelbert, 1035-1633. 60-2106
80-2831 ^
AMES, Ezra, 1768-1838. 60-1646
AMES, Fisher, 1766-1608. 61-1569 . 61-2066
AMES, Herman V. 61-1660
AMES, Jamee T. 60-2238
AMES, Margaret Stevenson (Bradford) 1804-
1647. 61-1689
AMES, Mary (Clemmer), 1839-1664, 61-730
AMES, Pelham Warren, b. 1839. 81-1688
AMES, Wlnthrop. 61-1628
' AMES family. 61-1589
AMHERST, Jeftery Amherst, baron, 1717-
1797. 60-687, 60-1224. 61-2622
AlOSSVILLE Mercantile Company, Amiesvllle,
Va. 61-2188
AMITE and Florida Auxiliary Bible Society.
61-2342
AMITE Co., MIsb. 60-2606
AMMEN, Jacob. 80-2339
AMORY, Augustine H. 60-1213
AMORY, Charles B. 60-1826
AMORY, Frederick. 60-1232
AMORY, Harcourt. 80-1627
AMORY (J. & J.) Boston. 60-1682
AMORY, Thomas C, of Boston. 60-1490
•AMORY, WUllam. 80-1113, 60-2662
AMORY, Browne & Company, New York.
60-1661
AMORY Manufacturing Company, 80-2682
AMOS, Richard, 60-1025
AMOS family. 60-1026
AMOSKEAG Manufacturing Company, 60-2582
AMUNDSEN, Brynlld. 61-1288
AMUNDSEN, Roald. 60-3346, 61-1268
ANACONDA Printing Company. 81-1036
ANA WALT, A. 80-664
ANCHOR Milling Company, Tuscumbla, Mo.
61-307
ANCRUM, Henry. 81-2463
ANCRUM Turnpike Company. 80-1803
•ANDERSON, Alexander, 1776-1870, 60-1867 ,
60-2217
ANDERSON, Andrew. 60-915
ANDERSON, Andrew J. , 1834-1687. 61-392
ANDERSON, Archer. 61-2650, 61-3299
ANDERSON, Boswell. 59-190
ANDERSON, C. 60-1498
ANDERSON, Caroline M. Douglas. 61-3154
ANDERSON; Chandler Parsons, 1868-1836.
69-163, 69-243
ANDERSON, Charles W. 61-1264 i.
ANDERSON, Corona B., 1642-1913. 61-362
•ANDERSON, David. 61-2181, 61-2798
ANDERSON, E. H. 60-1408
ANDERSON, Edith. 60-2637
ANDERSON, Edward Klrkpatrlck, 1803-1646.
60-760
ANDERSON, Elbert, Jr. 61-536
ANDERSON, Eleanor (Copenhaver), 66-199
ANDERSON, Elizabeth Klncald, 1811-1884.
60-760
ANDERSON, Elizabeth Wade. 91-3154
ANDERSON, Francis Thomas. 60-1054
ANDERSON, George A. 91-3673
ANDERSON, George M. 61-1243
ANDERSON, Hugh, sawmlller. 60-176
ANDERSON, Isaac, 1760-1636. 61-392
ANDERSON, Isaac W., b. 1814. 61-392
•ANDERSON, Jamee, 61-1637, 61-3301
ANDERSON, James, 1782-1858. 61-392
ANDERSON, James, fl. 1811-1670. 61-336
ANDERSON, James Blythe, 1668-1946, 61-2106
ANDERSON, James Rush, b. 1613. 81-392
ANDERSON, John. 60-616
ANDERSON, John B., 1645-1926. 61-3545
ANDERSON, John F., 1836-1906. 61-392
ANDERSON, John R. 61-2301
•ANDERSON, Joseph. 01-261, 61-2088
ANDERSON, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo. 61-3609
•ANDERSON, Joseph H, .61-2162,61-2741
ANDERSON, Joseph Held, 1619-1692. 61-455
60-1054, 61-3082
ANDERSON, Larz. 69-22
ANDERSON, Margaret. 69-199
ANDERSON, Marlon. 61-1620
ANDERSON, Mary. 81-2181
ANDERSON, Mary, 1672- 60-128, 61-2856,
61-3496
ANDERSON, Mary Emma (Booth) 1864-1948.
61-3546
ANDERSON, Mary Evans Pegram. 61-3268
ANDERSON, Matthew. 61-2181
ANDEBSON, Mettle E. 61-1166
ANDERSON, Patrick L., 1826-46. 61-392
ANDERSON, R. A. 61-197
ANDERSON, R. H. 60-707
ANDERSON, Richard Clough, 1760-1828. 81-2301
ANDERSON, Richard Heron. 61-2284
ANDERSON, Richard T. W. 68-190
ANDERSON, Robert, d. 1715. 81-2181
ANDERSON, Robert, 1805-1871, 50-22
ANDERSON, Sarah Jane MoFerrln. 81-9164
ANDERSON, Sherwood, 1876-1941. 69-121,
60-109, 60-1113, 60-1134, 01-113, 01-182,
61-639, 61-S107
ANDERSON, Thomas Klncald, 1643-1609.
60-760
ANDERSON, Thomas S. 60-1498
ANDERSON, UltlmusA,, 1839-1896. 61-392
•ANDERSON, William. 60-7, 81-3044
ANDERSON, William Dollar. 61-2340
ANDERSON, WUllam Gordon. 61-2753
ANDERSON family. 60-7, 60-760, 60-1046.
80-2838, 81-392. 61-2108, 81-2636, 61-3136,
81-3286, 61-3809
ANDERS'ON and Day. 50-100
ANDERSON Galleries. 80-724
ANDERSON'S Cloverdale Furnace, 60-1054
ANDOVER Theological Seminary. 61-1266
ANDRE, John, 1761-1780. 80-687, 60-1447,
60-2241
ANDREANI, Count Paolo. 60-687
ANDREW Fuller Debating Society. 61-123*
ANDREWS, A. B. 61-3268
ANDREWS, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1916.
60-2616. 81-3202
ANDREWS, Alexander Boyd, 1873-1946. 60-2616,
81-3202
ANDREWS, Alfred H. 60-2992
ANDREWS, Charles McLean, 1663-1943,
61-1683, 61-1666
ANDREWS, Charles Wesley, 1607-1876. 60-1468
Name Index
ANDREWS, Christopher Columbus. 1820-1922
60-1051, •60-1806, 80-1607
ANDREWS, Clarence Leroy. 61-2794
ANDREWS, EUsha Benjamin, 1844-1917. 80-2101
ANDREWS, EHzabetb WlUlamn, 61-2785
ANDREWS, Fannie Fern (Phillips) 1807-1950
61-3676
ANDREWS, George, 61-2601
ANDREWS, George T. 61-942
ANDREWS, James A„ 1846-1930, 60-1S21
ANDREWS, John, 1806-1866. 61-2416
ANDREWS, John Bertram, 1660-1943. 61-3167
ANDREWS . 'hn D, 80-80, 61-3064
ANDREWS, Lyman Beach. 61-2794
ANDREWS, Nathaniel, 80-176
ANDREWS, Philip. 60-20
ANDREWS, R, Snowdon. 60-1662
ANDREWS, Roy Chester, 1888-1966. 60-417
ANDREWS family. 00-1631, 60-S616, 81-2110.
61-3154 — ! ' '
ANDREWS and Brother, New Orleans. 80-2848
ANDROS, sir Edmund, 1637-1714, 60-918
60-2649, 60-2836 '
ANDROSCOGGIN & Kennebec Railroad Co.
60-1677
ANGELL, Homer Daniel, 1876- 60-416
• ANQELL, James Durrlll. 60-1630. 80-1701
81-2749
ANGELL, Norman. 81-3262
. ANOERSTEIN, W. P. 60-1133
ANGLE, Paul M, 69-220, 81-3304
ANQUN, Margaret. 60-1612
ANGLO-AMERICAN Naval Conference
1629. 59-194 '
ANGLO Jewlsn Association. 60-2406
AND3AL, Claude E„ 1888-1966. 61-1606
ANN 6 Louisa (Brig) 60-1724
AnnAbessACOOK Mill, North Monmouth, Me.
60-263 '
THE annals of the oar. 81-2493
ANNANDALS, Marquis of. 60-3209
ANNAPOLIS and Elk Ridge Railroad. 60-2646
ANNAWAN Manufactory, Fall River, Maes
60-56
ANNE, Queen of Denmark. 61-19
ANOKA, Minn. First Unlversallst Society.
iOdaj)
ANSEL, M, F. 80-740
ANSHUTZ family. 60-3270
ANSON, George. 60-343
ANBPACH, Peter. 60-2663
ANSPACHER, Louis. 81-3103
ANBIRUTREH-THOMSON, Clementina.
00-42
ANTHON, Charles, 1797-1887. 81-2916
ANTHONY, Henry B. 60-76,80-484,80-669
ANTHONY, Jordan. 61-3362
ANTHONY, Joseph. 61-616
ANTHONY, Joseph, 1629-1897. 61-1010
ANTHONY, Katharine. 66-121
ANTHONY, Lucy. 61-2374
ANTHONY, Susan Brownell, 1620-1600. 60-3229,
61-1010, 61-1064, 81-1220, 61-1257. 61-1617,
61-1862, 61-2377, 61-2890, 61-2(67, 61-3498.
61-3B42, 61-3813
ANTHONY, Susanna. 80-2649
ANTHONY family. 61-816, 61-1010
ANTIGUA. 61-3396
ANTIMASON1C Party. 60-2810, 81-349, 61-366
81-1247 '
ANTIMASOmc Party. Massachusetts. 81-1013
ANTI-SALOON League, 69-217, 60-2991,
01-2476 '
ANTI-SALOON League at Virginia. 80-2991
ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS Committee of lbs
Associated Charities of Minneapolis.
60-869
ANTOLBY, William. 61-21B1
ANTONIO, Nicolas. 01-3246
ANZA, Juan Bautista de, 1735-1788. 61-1510
APACHE Co., Arts. 61-3297
APACHE Kid, 61-3668
APLIN, Peter. 61-3359
APPEL, Theodore, 1823-1907. 60-1122
APPERSON, John T. 01-1807
APPLE, Henry Harbaugh, 1869-1843.
APPLE, Thomas Qllmore, 1829-1698,
APPLEBUHY, Dllmus J. 60-1055
APPLEBURY family. 60-1055
APPLEBY, Paul H. 61-1647
APPLEGATE, Frank. 80-394
APPLEGATE, Ivan D. 60-394
APPLEGATE, Jesse, 1811-1868,
60-1122
60-1122
60-394, 60-2076
APPLEGATE, Lindsay, 1808-1692. 80-394,
60-411
^f GATE. Oliver Cromwell, 1846-1938.
APPLETON, Nathan, 1843-1606. 60-1400
APPLETON, W. H. 60-1681
APPLETON, William, 1786-1662. 60-162
APPLETON family. 60-162
APPOMATTOX and Charlotte Railway Co. I
APPRENTICES' Library Company,
Philadelphia see PHILADELPHIA.
Apprentices' Library Company
* Q Salnt S ' Thomna " M THOMAS Aquinas,
ARABIAN nights. 81-3148
ARAGO, Dominique, 81-28
ARAK1, Sadao, 1677- defendant. 60-1983
AltATOR, subdeacon In Rome, fL 613-644.
61-686. 61-912
ARBUTHNOT, Marrlot, 60-1378, 60-1447,
61-681, 61-3369
ARCAYA, Pedro Manuel. 81-1142
ARCHAMBAULT, Anna Margaretts. 60-2032.
61-266
ARCHBOLD, Samuel. 61-3082
ARCHEOLOOICAL Society of Virginia. 61-1396
ARCHER, Alibi LeRoy, b. 1783. 60-1470
ARCHES, Edward Hlchard. 81-3062
ARCHER, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817. 60-1470
ARCHER, John. 61-2743
ARCHER, Richard T. 60-2339
ARCHER, Robert Samuel, 61-2660
•AHCHER, William Segar. 60-8, 60-296
ARCHITECTS' Small House Service Bureau
of the United Slates, inc. 60-466
ARD, JoBsph B. 60-1600
ARECHE, Josef Antonio de. 60-2037
AHEHART, D. 69-126
ARGHANA Copper Mines. 61-3010
ARGO, Frank. 60-1060
AKGUS (Brig) 80-11, 61-16
AKGUS Book Shop, Chicago, 60-1713
ARIYACA, Ariz. 61-3660
ARIZONA (Tor.) 61-3681
ARIZONA' (Tor.) Adjutant General's Office.
61-3581
ARIZONA. Live Stock Sanitary Board, 61-3526
ARIZONA. National Guard, 81-3173, 61-3561
ARIZONA. State Prison, Florence. 01-3547
ARIZONA. University. Dept, of Agriculture,
61-3261
ARIZONA. University, Office of the President.
61-2523
ARIZONA Eastern Railway. 61-3618
ARIZONA Game Protective Association. 81-2712
ARIZONA Improvement Co. 61-3633
ARKANSAS. University. 6L-2117
AIUZCHA Ploneere' Historical Society. 61-2974,
61-3531, 61-3546. 61-3647. 61-3564. 61-3567,
61-3569, 61-3570, 61-3636
ARIZONA Rangers. 61-3626
ARIZONA Wildlife Federation. 61-2712
ARKANSAS Cavalry, let Mounted Rifles, 1861-
1885. 61-2636
ARLINGTON, Henry Bennet, earl of, 1618-1665.
60-13
ARLINGTON Machine Works. 60-100
ARLINGTON Mining Co. 61-2059
ARLINGTON Mutual Life Insurance Companv
61-1319
ARMINGTON, Hervey. 60-78
AKMDUON, Pierre. 61-2818
ARMISTEAD, Lewis A. 60-3329
ARMETEAD, Mary, 60-307
ARMISTEAD, Wllllsm. 61-3276
ARMISTEAD family. 60-2336, 61-3600,
81-2705, 61-3301
ARMISTEAD and Chesson. 80-3341
ARMITAOE, Benjamin. 61-920
ARMITAGE, Thomas R. 59-160
ARMITAOE, Walter. 80-768
ARMITT family. 60-3333
ARMOR, James, of New Orleans. 60-2646
ARMOR, William Crawford, collector. 60-2104
ARMOUR and Company, Chicago. 80-2400
ARMOUR Margerlne Company, 60-684
ARMS, John Taylor, 1867-1953. 61-1665
ARMSBY, Joseph. 60-1491
AHMSTHONO, A. Joseph, 1873-1954. 61-2121
ARMSTRONG, Annie Walker. 80-3217
ARMSTRONG, Emma Dean (Walker) 60-1964
ARMSTRONG, Ezeklel, 91-2344
ARMSTRONG, Florence A. 61-2666
ARMSTRONG, George E. 69-18
ARMSTRONG, Fytton see ARMSTRONG
Terence Ian Fytton.
ARMSTRONG, Jay J; 61-292
♦ARMSTRONG, General John. 69-169, 59-102,
80-428, 60-713, 80-766, 60-1706, 60-2649,
60-3126, 60-3242, 61-427, 61-682, 61-1476
ARMSTRONG, John Milton, 1876-1946
60-1034
ARMSTRONG, Mark. 80-1335
ARMSTRONG, Mary. 60-307
ARMSTRONG, Robert A. 60-233, 80-316
ARMSTRONG, Samuel C. 61-1156
60-1561,
ARNOLD (Samuel G.J Sl company, Providence
61-1769
ARNOLD, Samuel James. 61-761
ARNOLD, Samuel Washington, 1079- 80-2097
ARNOLD, Thomas T. 61-1831
ARNOLD, Welcome, 1745^1790. 81-1769
ARNOLD, William E. 80-1552
ARNOLD family. 60-250, 81-2613, 61-3294
ARNQUET, Otto W., 1858-1935. 60-498
ARP, BUI see SMITH, Charles H.
AHRIGHI, Garibaldi. 61-2638
ARRINGTON, James D. 60-2087 .
ARRIQUrVAR, Pedro. 81-3837
ARROL, William A. 69-150
ARROW Rock, Mo. 81-3610
AHROWSM1TH, James W. 60-664
ART Alliance of America, New York. 61-3595
ART Club of Philadelphia. 61-618
ART Union of Philadelphia. 80-2648
THE Art World. 61-2647
ARTHUR, Chester Alan, Pros. U. s. 1830-1688,
60-427. 60-869, 60-1267, 60-1701, 60-2167.
61-605, 61-1083, 61-1333, 81-1376
AHTHUR, E. C.
ARTHUR, James.
ARTHUR & Deall.
61-2830
60-3332
61-220, 61-230
80-1086
ARMSTRONG, Terence Ian Fytton.
61-1292, 61-31ia
81-678
ARMSTRONG, William. 60-3106
ARMSTRONG, William, major. 60-1226
ARMSTRONG, William G. 60-2042
AKMSTRONG family. 60-1034. 60-2836
ARMY Orientation Program, 1944. 61-3446
ARNAUT, Nathan. 60-2648
ARNDT, E. S. 80-1123
ARNDT, Jacob. 61-657
ARNDT, John. 59-189
ARNDT, W. 80-1123
ARNETT, Benjamin William, Bp„ 1836- 19D6.
60-686
ARNETT, L. D. 60-222
ARNO (Brig) 60-1724
ARNOLD, Benedict, 1741-1801. 60-567,
80-1373, 60-1360, 60-1447, 60-1735
80-1774, 80-2241, 80-2649, 61-602
ARNOLD, Benjamin, of Waldoboro, Me. 60-149:
ARNOLD, Elizabeth W. (Screven) 60-260
ARNOLD, Frank P. 80-3342
ARNOLD, Henry H. 60-588,61-3662
ARNOLD, Henry Vernon, 1848-1931. SUM
ARNOLD, Isaac Newton. 61-1729,81-2049
ARNOLD, James. 81-3217
ARNOLD, L. G. 61-1348
ARNOLD, Matthew. 60-245, 61-2112
ARNOLD, Michael. 60-2669
ARNOLD, Nathaniel. 86-1475
I.
ARNOLD, Oliver, of Providence
61-3078
ARNOLD, Richard J., d. 1873,
ARNOLD, Samuel, 1740-1802,
60-250
61-761
ARTHURDALE, W, Va
ARTIST'S Fund Society of Philadelphia
ARUNDELL (Ship) 60-660
ARUSMONT, Phlquepal d' 81-1613
ARVTN, Newton, 1800- 61-1663
ARZRUN1, Andreas. 60-24
^ABBURY, Francis, Bp. , 1746-1816, 60-3309,
61-735, 81-1616
ASBURY, Samuel E., collector. 60-1699
ASBUHY family. 61-2110
ASBURY College, Wllmore, Ky. 61-2963
ASCH, Myer. 60-2034
ASCH, Shalom, 1680-1957. 60-2674, 60-2695
ASCUTNEY Bank, Windsor, Vt. 60-1680
ASH, George W. 60-1604
ASH, Pauline Morehead, collector. 61-2800
ASHBRIDGE, William, 60-283
ASHBURN, Martin. 61-262
ASHBURTON, Alexander Baring, baron, 1774-
1848. 66-1437,60-1480,60-1912
ASHBURTON, Anne Louisa Bingham Baring,
baroneSB. 88-1480
ASHBY, Bailey B. 61-2762
ASHBY, Charles William. 61-3752
ASHBY, George. 60-1462
ASHBY, ltonry. 80-1482
ASHBY, John WoodvlUe. 81-3062
ASHBY, Turner, 1828-1862. 60-905, 61-3082,
81-3064
ASHBY, William. 60-1462
ASHBY, William Aylett. 61-2752
ASHCRAFT, Thomas C. 60-852
ASHE, John Baptlsta. 60-1335
ASHE, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. 00-1116 .
81-3006, 61-3197, 61-3202
ASHE, Miss Willie. 61-3008
ASHE family. 81.-3006
ASHETON, Joseph. 60-1464
>A8HHURST, John. 60-1246. 61-2073
ASHHURST, Lewis K. 61-39
ASHHURST family. 61-39
ASHLEY, Anderson. 61-2340
ASHLEY, Mrs. Edward R. 61-49
ASHLEY, Frederick William, 1863-1942. 59-1
ASHLEY, James M. 60-1247
ASHLEY, John. 60-2567
ASHLEY, Thomas. 80-2567
ASHLEY, William H. 60-2225
Name Index
ASHLY, Thomas. 60-1778
ASHMEAD, Lewis. 60-6
ASHTON family, 61-3142
ASHURST, Henry Fountain, 1874- 61-2579 ,
61-3548
ASHWELL, Charles. 60-1280
ASKEW, Henry G. , b. 1846. 61-3017
ASKEW, Mary (Brown) b. 1796. 61-863
ASKIN, John. 60-1367
ASPAAB, Hans, collector. 61-2908
A3PEHHEB1, Ole B. 61-1516
ASPINWALL, Thomas, 1766-1876. 61-527,
61-2950
ASSEMBLY'S Home and School, 61-2813
ASSOCIATED Country Women of the World.
61-3412, 61-3454
ASSOCIATED Dayton and Montgomery County
Historical Societies. 61-1947
ASSOCIATED Merchandising Corporation.
60-1725
ASSOCIATED Press. 60-700 .
ASSOCIATED Retail Federation. 60-1726
ASSOCIATES Land Company. 6D-1746
ASSOCIATION against the Prohibition Amendment,
69-249, 60-1214
ASSOCIATION lor Labor Legislation, 61-3521
ASSOCIATION for Purchasing Land In America.
60-3008
ASSOCIATION for the Advancement of Women.
81-3406
ASSOCIATION of American Women Dentists,
61-138
ASSOCIATION of Bottlers & Soda Manufacturers,
61-1493
ASSOCIATION of Colleges and Secondary Schools
for Negroes. 61-247
ASSOCIATION of Land-Grant Colleges and
Universities. 60-3128
ASSOCIATION of Reformed Churches. 60-2220
ASSOCIATION ol the Third Regiment of Minnesota
Veterans' Volunteers, 61-810
AST, William. 61-651
ASTLEY, John. 61-96
ASTLEY, Thomas, merchant, 61-66
ASTON, George, 61-2216
ASTON family. 61-3142
•ASTOR, John Jacob, 60-669, 60-1738.
80-2649, 81-748, 61-1290, 61-3584
ASTOR, Nancy Wltcher (Langhorne). 61-1667,
61-3154
ASYLUM Company. 60-1776, 60-1818, 60-2633,
61-546
ATCHINSON, William. 80-1098
ATCHISON, David Rice, 1807-1686. 61-534
ATCHISON, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad.
60-2999, 81-226, 61-1210
ATHAWES, Edward. 80-257
ATHAWES, Samuel. 81-1286
ATHERTON (A. T.) Machine Company,
Pawtticket, R. I. 60-1213
ATHERTON, Charles O. 60-429
ATHERTON, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-
1948. 60-162, 61-1605, 61-2610, 81-3156
ATHERTON, James H. 61-3257
ATKIN, Edmond. 60-2101 , 61-2746, 81-3257
ATKINS, Qtllntus F. 60-1247
ATKINS, S. G. 81-3282
ATKINS, William T. 61-2647
ATKINSON, Ada. 60-864
ATKINSON, Brooks. 61-2964
ATKINSON, E. Stanley, collector. 61-1061
ATKINSON, Edward. 61-3405
ATKINSON, George, owner of Bellows Falls
Canal Co. 60-53
ATKINSON, George Henry, 1819-1880. 61-1711
ATKINSON, George Wesley. 58-160, 60-8,
60-272, 60-316
ATKINSON, Homer. 61-2867
ATKINSON, Jasper. 60-1572
ATKINSON, John, 1742-1623. 80-53
ATKINSON, Rebecca G. 81-955
ATKINSON, William, surveyor. 61-169
ATKINSON family. 60-53
ATLANTA (Ironclad) 61-2442
ATLANTIC and Danville Railway Company.
61-1591
ATLANTIC and Gull Railroad Company. 80-263
ATLANTIC and Virginia Fertilizing Company,
Richmond, Va. 60-1055
ATLANTIC Bank, Boston. 60-1560
ATLANTIC Deeper Waterways Association.
81-740
ATLANTIC monthly.
81-2119
10-1713, 61-1284,
AT:,EE, Clement', 61-2964
ATLEE, Samuel Y. 60-901
•ATLEE, Washington L. 81-770, 61-3638
ATRATO Mining and Developmenl Comapny.
60-47
ATTALA Co., Miss. 60-2612
ATTAWAY, William Alexander. 61-1520
ATWATER, Jeremiah. 61-2697
ATWELL, Grace Parthenla. 61-1676
ATWELL, William E. 61-2328
ATWOOD, Edwin H., 1828-1900. 60-1363
ATWOOD, Julius Walter. 61-618
ATWOOD family. 60-1353
AUBIN, Joshua. 61-47
AUCHINCLOSS, Gordon, 1888-1943, 61-3683
AUCKLAND, William Eden, baron, 1744-1614.
60-1287, 80-1376, 80-1362, 60-1447, 61-918
AUDEN, Wystan Hugh, 1907- 61-839,
61-1664
AUDUBON, John James, 1765-1861. 69-197,
60-869 , 80-2646, 60-2823, 60-3106 , 61-26,
61-769, 61-849 ' -r
AUDUBON, Lucy. 60-3108
AUDUBON, Victor aiBord. 80-859, 80-3108
AUFRICHTia, Alois. 61-305
AUGUSTA Co., Va. 80-1730
AUGUSTANA Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Minnesota Conference, 61-3150
AUGUSTINE, St. 81-3145
THE Auk. 81-777
AULD, Qeorge P. 60-3346
AULDE, John. 59-236
AUM ANN, L. A. 60-1742
AUNSPAUGH, Charles. 60-3332
AUPAUMUT, Headrlck. 81-1403
AUHIC, Georges, 61-3149
AURORA, W. Va. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church.
60-329
AUSTEN, Jane, 1776-1817. 61-3164
AUSTIN, Archibald, 60-7
AUSTIN, Arthur. 60-43
AUSTIN, Ben W. 60-8
•AUSTIN, Benjamin. 60-1059 . 80-3242
AUSTIN, David, 60-1812
AUSTIN, Edward. 61-2755
AUSTIN, H. R. 80-1476
AUSTIN, J. H. 61-8437
AUSTIN, James, 61-2023
AUSTIN, James T. 60-1357
AUSTIN, Kate. 81-3280
AUSTIN, Mary (Hunter) 1868-1034. 81-1605,
61-2610, 61-3158, 81-3186
AUSTIN, Punderson. 61-2062
AUSTIN, Stephen F. 60-1629
AUSTIN, Thomas, of Boston. 60-1595
AUSTIN, Warren R. 60-3345
AUSTIN, William. 80-1568
AUSTIN family. 81-3163
AUTEN, A. J. 80-286
AUTHORS' League of America. 61-2551
AUTHORS Syndicate. 61-2770
AUTOMOBILE Club of Missouri. 60-2334
AVARY, Myrta (Lockett), 61-2608
AVEHY, Ellsha. 61-2781
AVERY, Ellsha Lothrop. 60-3281
AVERY, James, 1781-1872. 61-3612
AVERY, John. 80-1628
AVERY, Nina Belle Horton. 61-8498
AVERY, O. C. 60-2057
AVERY, Slanley 81-23
AVERY, William Cushrjan, 1831-1694. 60-1165
AVERY family, 61-2916
AVIS, S. B. 69-180
AVON-BY-THE-SEA Land and Improvement
Company. 60-2633
AVONDALE Mills. 61-1388
•AYCOCK, Charles B. 60-1631, 81-1477
AYEP, Edward Everett, 1841-1927. 61-900
AYER, Frederick, 60-680
AYER, J. C. 80-1567
AYLETT, William, 61-2782
AYLETT family. 81-2632
AYLWARD, James P. 60-3129
AYRES, Leonard Porter, 1879-1648. 01-1861
AYRES, Samuel. 61-3062
AYRTON, Edmund. 61-761
AYHTON, Marianne (Arnold) 61-761
AYHTON, William, 1777-1858. 61-761
AYHTON, William Scrope. 61-761
B
B. W. Company, Worcester, Mass. 60-1114
BABB, James Tinkham. 61-1692
BABB, Peter. 60-681
BABBAGE, Charles, 61-790
BABBITT, Irving, 1865-1933, 61-839,"
61-1662, 61-1663
BABCOCK, Caroline. 61-3680
BABCOCK, James Woods, 1656-1922. 61-3234
BABCOCK, Orvflie Ellas, 1636-1884. 60-14
BABCOCK family. 60-2601
BASER, Edward Ambrose, 1793-1646.
61-2078
BABER, George Francis Burleigh. 81-2078*
BABEP. family. 61-2078
BACH, Baron de. 81-2743
BACH, J. C. 61-1106
BACH, J. S. 81-1106
•BACHE, Alexander Dallas. 59-22, 60-2734,
61-28, 61-701. 81-734, 81-886, 61-1064,
81-1346, 61-3269, 61-3636
BACHE, Alexander Dallas, Jr. 61-106
BACHE, Benjamin Franklin, 61-108
BACHE, Franklin, 1792-1S64. 66-2022. 61-557,
61-1270, 61-3268
BACHE, Richard. 60-1461, 61-106, 61-3278
BACHE, Sarah (Franklin) 61-106
BACHE family. 60-2022, 61-106
BACHELDER, Daniel, of Allenetown, N, H.
60-1401
BACHELLER, Irving, 1869-1950. 80-313,
61-1639
BACHELOR, J. F. 60-1742
BACHELORS' Club, Minneapolis. 60-516,
80-529
BACHMAN, John. 60-868
BACHMAN, Jonathan Waverly, 1837-1924.
61-2848
BACHMAN, N. L. 61-1476
BACKHOUSE, John. 81-3301
BACKUS, Dana Converse. 81-3491
BACKUS (Elijah) and Sons, Norwich, Conn.
81-1
BACKUS, Louise Laidlaw. 81-3491
BACKUS, William V. 80-122
BACKUS family. 86-1491
BACKUS-BROOKS Company, Minneapolis.
80-437
BACON, A., of Roxbury, Mass. 80-1686
BACON, Augustus O, 60-1537
BACON, Ebon. 80-1828
BACON, Edward R, 60-680
BACON, Job. 80-1813
BACON, John. 81-65
BACON, John Lydal. 61-1795
BACON, Josephine Dodge Daskam. 59-118,
81-3103
BACON, Joslah. 61-1327
BACON, Leonard, 1887-1954. 60-10, 61-1684
BACON, NathanleL 80-918
BACON, Robert. 60-157
BACON, W., offtoxbury, Mass. 60-1696
BACON, VI. T, 60-1689
BACON, William B. 60-1828
BACON and Baskervllle. 61-17BD
BACOT, Cyrus. 61-2011
BACOTfamUy. 61-1347
BADfO, Professor, 81-1366
BADE AU, Adam. 60-6 '.
BADEN-POWELL, Robert. 80-82
BADGER, George Edmund. 80-6, 61-2672
BADOER, Joseph. 60-1247
BADGER, Milton. 81-1327
BADGLEY, Sally. 60-288
BADHAM, Louisa (Jones) 60-796
BADHAM, William, b. 1836, 60-796
BADHAM family. 80-798
BADMINTON Club, New York. 61-697
BAECHTEL, Luther S. 81-2796
BAEPLER, A, 80-3218
BAEPLER, W. A, 80-1123
BAER, Gertrude. 81-3633, 61-3643
BAER Grocery Company, Cumberland) Md.
60-667
BAGBY, Alexander Fleet, 61-3276
BAGBY, Bennetts M. 60-763
BAGBY, Elisabeth Pollard FleBt, 80-1241
BAGBY, George William, 1828-1868, 60-1681,
80-3343, 81-2818
BAOBY, John Robert. 60-1241
BAGBY, Louisa B. (Fllppln) 60-783
BAOBY family. 80-763, 80-1241
BAGG, John Sherman. 61-1008
BAGG, Stanley C. 61-3649
BAGG, Mrs. Stanley Charlotte Winchester, 1666-
1931. 61-3549
BAGGE, Edmund, of Essex Co. , Va. 61-3078
BAOLEY, Clarence Booth, 1643-1932, 61-2784 .
61-3262
BAOLEY, Daniel, 1818-1965. 61-1361, 61-2784
BAGLEY, Valentine. 60-1766
BAGLEY, WUiiam Henry, 1833-1686! 61-3066
BAGLEY family, 61-2794
BAGWELL, John Y. 59-186
BAGWELL family. 61-335
BAILEY, Carolina. 81-3070
BAILEY, Edward F., 16B1- 80-419
BAILEY, Gamaliel. 60-1221, 81-2404
Name Index
BAILEY, Gilbert Swarlzlander, 1897-
colleetor. 61-764
BAILEY, Hamuli (Johnston) 1639-1923. 01-3886
BAILEY, Henry Turner. 61-3412
BAILEY, J. W. 61-1346
BAILEY, John, 1766-1635. 80-2735
BAILEY, John W. , of Missouri. 60-3116
BAILEY, Jordan. 60-734
BAILEY, Joslah William, 1873-1946'. 60-760
60-3086, 61-1340, 61-1477 '
BAILEY, Lemuel, 61-2816
BAILEY, Liberty Hyde. 69-236
BAILEY, M. L. 60-1640
BAILEY, Samuel. 61-2616
BAILEY, Theodoras, 1762-1826. 69-222
BAILEY, Thomas Pearce. 60-2402
BAILEY. Warren Worth, 1865-1928. 61-1907
BAILEY, William Whitman, 1643-1914.
60-2180. 60-3344
BAILEY family. 60-1730, 61-2110
BAILEY Gatzert (Steamer) 60-812
BATLLEY, Joseph. 60-665
BAILUF, A. E. 60-447
BAILLIF, Charles E. 60-447
BAKEH, John W. 61-1459
BAKER, L. J. 60-2363
BAKER, Lucy. 60-3345
BAKER, Margaret. 59-104
BAKER, Martin, Jr. 66-104
BAKER, Mary. 60-2020
•BAKER, Newton Diehl. 69-17,59-21 59-48
69-210, 69-211, 50-217, 69-227, 69-269. '
69-260, 60-6, 60-124, 80-128, 60-146, 60-160
80-1121, 80-1214, 80-1486, 80-2401, 60-3345
61-896, 81-902, 61-1159, 61-1284, 61-3213.
81-3262, 61-3361, 61-3682 ~
80-39 .
HAILUF Brothers, Bloomlngton, Mlmi. 60-447
BA1LLY, Alexis. 80-1325
BAILLY de Messeln, Honore* Oratlen Joseph,
b. 1774. 60-1404 "
BATLY, Ellis. 60-323
BATLY (Joahue L. ) & Co. , Philadelphia. 61-1022
BAILY family. 60-933
•BAmBRDXJE, William, 1774-1833. 80-11
60-1369, 60-1818, 60-2670, 60-2603, 6U748
BATNBRIDGE family. 60-2160
BATNBRIDGE and Brown, EngUnd. 60-1819
BAIR, Robert Cabeen, 1666-1829, collector.
61-2094
BAIRD, George. 59-146
BAIRD, Henry Carey. 61-102 '
BAIRD, Henry I. 81-155 .
BAIRD, Henry Samuel, 1600-1675, 60-1736
BAIRD, Robert, d, pa. 1666. 60-150
BAIRD, SamueL 60^1776
BAIRD, Sarah 0., 1843-1923. 80-64.1
BATRD, Spencer Fullerton, 1623-1867, 60-2167,
61-734, 61-770, 81-1094, 61-1278, 61-2604 '
BAHtD, Thomas J. 61-102 , L
BAIRD family. 61-102
BATZ, Jacob. 61-2949
BAJER, Fredrick, 1837-1921, 81-3681
BAKER, Aaron. 61-46
BAKER, Ada Nutting. 81-1717
BAKER, Alpheus, 61-2741
BAKER, B. N. and A., firm, New Hartford.
Conn. 60-1596
BAKER, Bernard Nadal, 1854-1918. 81-1648
BAKER, c. P. 60-1668
BAKER, Charles Whiting, Jr. 60-3345
BAKER, Charles Whiting, 1665-1041. 60-3345
BAKER, Clevears, 69-104
BAKER, Conrad. 61-3063
BAKER, Daniel, of Princeton, Mies. 61-3078
•BAKER, Edwin B. 60-716, 60-2363, 61-2426
BAKER, George A. 61-21
BAKER, George Henry. 61-2755
BAKER, George Holbrook, 1827-1906. 61-1206
BAKER, George Pierce, 1606-1936. . 61-1026,
01-1682
BAKER, J. H. 60-2233
BAKER, James. 60-81
BAKER, Jareoe Sherman, 1615-1692. 60-1736
•BAKER, R. L, 60-317, 80-764
BAKER, Ray Susnnard, 1670-1946.
80-100, 60-1294, 61-1936
BAKER, Rebekah (Wheeler) 60-3846
BAKER, Robert S. 61-1816
BAKER, Bam A. 60-2139, 80-3094
BAKER, Samuel. 80-667
•BAKER, T. Otis, 80-1544, 80-1854, 00-2363
BAKER, W. O. 61-3271
BAKER, Walter, 1792-1652. GOjOJli
BAKER, William. 80-567
BAKER, William A. 61-2648
BAKER, William E. 60-695
BAKER, William M. 58-104
BAKER, William Spohn, 1624-1697, collector.
61-1095
BAKER family. 59-104. 80-39, 60-3333.
60-3345 . 81-1469, 6ll2110, 81-2680
BAKER and Ferraod. 61-818
BAKER and Little, firm. 60-716
BAKER and Moss, Natchez, Mies. 61-2425
BAKER Brothers Machine Tool Co. 61-2426
BAKHMETEFF, Boris. 60-146
BAKKE, N. J. 80-3218
BALABANOFF, Angelica. 60-2995, 61-3633
BALCH, E. F. 60-161
BALCH, Edwin SwUt, 1656-1927. 60-2989
BALCH, Elise Willing, 1653-1931. 60-2969
BALCH, Emily Greene, 1667- 60-1200
60-2166, 60-2187, 81-2664, 81-3634,
61-3560, 61-3839, 61-3644
BALCH, Emily Swift, 1632-1917. 60-2969
BALCH, Emily Tapscotl Clark, 1893-
1963, 60-2969
BALCH, Eugenia Hargous (Macfarlane) 60-2969
BALCH, Thomas, 1711-1774, 60-2228
BALCH, Thomas, 1821-1677. 60-2396,
60-2989
BALCH, Thomas Willing, 1866-1927. 60-2386
BALCH farAIly, 60-2398, 60-2989
BALDERSON family. 61-2110
BALDRIDGE, C. LeRoy. 61-3176
BALDWIN, Abraham. 81-3173
B ^lT493, B 6 r i-3 C il6 a0 ''" d ' 61 - 1141 ' 61 - a2M >
BALDWIN, C. W. 60-2662
BALDWIN, D. 80-342
BALDWIN, Elbert Francis. 61-2628
BALDWIN, Evelyn Brlggs, 1862-1933, 59-209
80-2966. 61-3012 '
BALDWIN, Mary J. 61-3300
BALDWIN, Matthias W. 81-136
BALDWIN, Roger. 61-2654, 61-3644, 81-3644
BALDWIN, Simeon, 1781-1851. 69-222
BALDWIN, Simon E. 61-2649
BALDWIN, William. 61-3414
BALDWIN, William H. 69-4
69-209, 60-104 . 60-1064
BALDWIN family
60-2968
BALDWIN, Frank Dwight, 1842 r 1923. 61-2198
60-104,
BALDWIN and Clbboney. 60-342
BALDWIN-LIMA-HAMILTON Corpora-
tion. 01-136
BALDWm^llIs. 80-971
BALFOUK, Miss, ofVlcksburg, Miss.
81-2790
BALFOUR, Arthur James Balfour, let earl of
1648-1930. 59-162, 60-26, 80-161
BALFOUR, John, 80-1280
BALL, Alwyn. 60-247
BALL, Ellas Octavus. 60-247
BALL, Elizabeth (Byte) 60-1376
BALL, George C. 61-3276
BALL, George Washington. 61-3062
BALL, Henry Waring. 60-2648
BALL, Hugh Swlnton', 60-247
BALL, J. 61-irS
BALL, John, 1780-1817. 6JL242
BALL, John, 1762-1634. 60-247
BALL, John, 1794-1864, 61-468
BALL, Joseph, 1762-1821, 60-1376
BALL, Joseph Henry. 61-3560
BALL, Kalie M. 60-601
BALL, Martha Caroline (Swlnton) 60-247
BALL, Richard Henry, 1618 (ca.)-1670. 60-801
BALL, Robert. 60-2733
BALL, William, merchant. 60-1376
BALL, William Watts, 1869-1952. 60-740
BALLfamtly. 60-247, 60-601, 60-2546,
61-2110
BALL and Fobes, Boston. 60-98
BALLAINE, Francis Knight. 60-2402
BALLANTA-TAYLOR, Nicholas G.J. 60-126
BALLANTINE, Robert F. 60-646
BALLARD, David M. 61-3281
BALLARD, E. D„ firm. 60-566
BALLARD, Emily (Chtlds) 80-1443
BALLARD, Robert. 69-566
BALLARD, William W. 61-2495
BALLARD Fish Co. 61-2732
BALLARD'S Valley Plantation, St. Mary's
Parish, Jamaica. 60-166
BALLENDTNE, John. 60-61
BALLENGER, R. A. 61-1159
BALLEW, Mrs. E. D. 61-2631
BALLTET, Stephen, 1753-1621. 60-1262
BALLIET family, 60-1262
BALLTN, Hugo, 1879-1956. 61-1681
BALLINGER, Richard Achilles, 1858-1922
61-2461 , 61-2528, 61-3264
BALLOU family. 61-2641
'BALTIMORE, Lord. 60-916, 61-423, 61-445
BALTIMORE, Cecil Calvert, baron, 16067-1675.
60-2162 '
BALTIMORE United Oil Company, 60-580
BALTZELL, Peter. 61-2018
BALZ, Albert George Adam, 1867-1967. 59-121
80-1240, 60-1439. 60-2402
BALZAC, Honore'de, 61-3109
BAMBERGER, Louis, 1855-1944, collector.
60-1565
BANCKER, Evert, b. 1734. 60-3239
BANCKER, John. 60-3124
BANCKER family. 50-1925
BANCO de Santo Splrlto, Rome. 60-1747
BANCROFT, Dyer. 81-3277
BANCROFT, Edgar Addison, 1667-1926, 61-3601
BANCROFT, Edward, 1744-1621. 60-3303.
81-2743
BANCROFT, Elizabeth (Davis) 60-771
BANCROFT, Elisabeth (Howard). 61-1867
BANCROFT, Frederic, 1660-1945. 60-791,
60-1615, 61-3601
•BANCROFT, George, 1800-1691. 59-42,
60-285, 80-43C, 60-889, 60-771, 60-1626,
80-1830, 60-2068, 80-2580, 60-2628, 60-2854,
61-426, 61-734, 61-686, 61-1204, 61-2452,
61-2754,81-3270,81-3686
BANCROFT, Hubert Howe. 61-2794
BANCROFT, Hugh, 1679-1933. 60-1579
BALDWIN, Oeorge Rumford, 1796-
60-1064
BALDWIN, Henry. 60-1063
BALDWIN, Henry de Forest, 1662-1947. 61-3382
BALDWIN, James Arthur. 61-1520
BALDWIN, James Fowle, 1762-1B62. 60-104
BALDWIN, Loamml, 1740-1607. 80-104, 60-1064
BALDWIN, Loamml, 1780-1636. 80-104, 6O-IO64I BALTIMORE Mall Coach. 61-618
BALTIMORE. Custom House see U. S.
Custom HouBe, Baltimore
BALTIMORE and Ohio Railroad. 69-133,
69-i'0, 59-236, 60-1458, 60-3322,
61-195, 61-1120, 61-1553, 61-3D5
BALTIMORE and Philadelphia Steamship
Company. 60-3263. 81-756
BALTIMORE and Richmond Christian advocate.
60-2991
BALTIMORE Iron Works, Baltimore. 61-193
61-2616
BANCROFT, Thomas, fL 1633-1858,
60-3303
BANCROFT family. 60-771. oQ-3303
BANCROFT, Nightingale and Company. 60-2357
BANDEL, Eugene, 1835-1869. 61-3470 . 61-3351
BANDEL, Olga. 61-3470, 61-3551
BANDELIER, Adolph F. 61-1662
BANDINI, Juan, 1600-1859. 61-2002
BANDINI, Juan B., d. 1906. 61-2002
BANDINI family. 51-2002
BANGOR Railway & Electric Co. , Bangor, Me.
60-3298
BANGS, George H. 80-572
BANISTER, John. 61-2743
BANISTER, Marlon (Glaea) d. 1951. 59-193
BANK, William, of Boston. 61-284
BANK of America, New York. 60-2796
BANK of Chattanooga. 61-3065
BANK of Hazlehurst, Hazlehurst, Miss. 60-1655
BANK of London. 60-1705
BANK of Masontown, Masontown, W. Va.
80-298
BANK of Miller, Miller, Mo. 60-1860
-BANK of Mutual Redemption, Boston. 60-1590
BANK of New York. 80-2881
BANK of Newburgh, Newburgh, N. Y. 60-2653
BANK of North America, Philadelphia, 61-21,
61-213
BANK of North Dakota, Bismarck. 60-1101
BANK of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia,
81-75B
BANK of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 00-3267,
61-3589
BANK of Portland, Portland, Me. 60-1590
BANK of Rutland, Rutland, Vt. 60-1590
BANK of Strafford, Strafford, Mo. 60-24B2
BANK of the State of Georgia. 60-140
BANK of the State of Mississippi, Natchez.
60-1076
'BANK of the United SUtes. 61-19, 61-419, 61-500
BANK of lhe United States (1791-1811) 60-3267,
61-1118, 61-3247
BANK ;* the United States, 1616-1636. 60-2610
80-2610, 60-3267, 60-3323, 81-90, 61-390
81-627, 61-587, 61-744, 81-748, 61-1341 61-
2016
BANK of the United States (Pennsylvania, 1838-
1841). 61-65
BANK of the Valley, Chrletiansburg, Va, 80-342
BANKERS' and Merchants' Insurance Company,
Jackson, Miss. 60-866
Name Index
81-3002
90-1537, 61-11
BANKHEAD, John.
•BANKHEAD, John B.
01-3002, 61-3203
BANKHEAD, John Hollls. 61-3203
BANKHEAD, John Hollls, 1842-1920. 00-1176
BANKHEAD, John HoUlB, 1073-1946. 00-2893 ,
81-792 ~
BANKHEAD, W. B. 00-3345
BANKHEAD, William Brockman, 1674-1940.
60-1175
BANKS, Dunston. 60-2339
'BANKS, Joseph. 61-20, 01-721, 61-734
BANKS, Sir Joseph, hart., 1743-1820. 61-3292
iiANKB, Nathaniel P. 69-144, 09-103
•BANKS, Robert A. 60-3329, 60-3332
BANKS, Robert H. 61-1326
BANKS, William A. 61-2648
BANKS family. 61-2218, 61-2013, 01-3142
BANMAN, Hetnrleh, 1643-1933. 61-202
BANNEKER, Benjamin. 60-2033
BANNEKER Institute. 60-2033
BANNON, HBnry T. 60-1708
BANTEMANTEL, Hans. 00-2152
BAPTIST Home Mission Society. 61-956
BAPTIST Mission ihress. 61-541
BAPTIST Young People's Union of America.
81-956
BAPTISTS. Arkansas. Ouachita Baptist Associa-
tion. 00-3217
BAPTISTS. Kentucky. General Association.
01-1336
BAPTISTS. Minnesota. Central Association.
00-201
BAPTISTS. North Carolina. Tar River Baptist
Association. 01-3017
BARAGA, Frledrlch. 60-1028
BARATOFF, Paul, 60-725
BARBADOS. 60-1089
BARBE, WaltmanT., 1664-1925. 60-233,
60-272, 60-313
BARBe'-MARBOIS, Francois, marquis de.
60-262
BARBEE, David Rankin, 1874-1958. 00-571
BARBEE, James D., 1832-1904. 60-571
BARBEE family. 60-571
BARBER, Francis. 00-28B
'BARBER, George. 60-3346, 61-3210
BARBER, Joseph. 60-1331
BARBER, Samuel, 1910- 61-1060. 61-3149
BARBER, William. 60-647
BARBER family. 61-1052, 81-2110, 01-3210
BARBER Lumber Company. 81-1634
BAHBERIE, James. 60-1341
BARBER1NI, Taddeo, prlnclpe. 60-1747
BARBERINl family. 60-1747
BAABIANO dl Belgiojoso, Lodovlco Carlo
Maria, conte, 1728-1801. 60-3320
BARBlER, Mrs. Truman. 01-3412
BARBOUR, B. J. 60-3331
BARBOUR, Benjamin John. 61-2848
BARBOUR, Benjamin Johnson, 1621-1094.
59-104, 01-1630, 01-2102
BARBOUR, E, P. 00-1536
•BARBOUR, James, 1776-1842. 50-104, 60-19,
60-23, 60-295, 80-430, 60-820, 00-1552, 00-
3332, 61-1320, 61-2162
•BARBOUR, John Strode, 69-77, 60-8, 61-2761
BARBOUR, Philip Pendleton, 1733-1841.
56-164, 00-16, 60-1063, 61-1629,
01-2798
BARBOUR, Thomas. 01-2752
BARBOUR, W. Warren. 60-040
BARBOUR (amuy. 59-16 4. 60-8. 60-19
00-2060, 01-2162" '
BAHBUSSE, Henri. 61-3533
'BARCLAY, David. 60-1013, 01-2997
BARCLAY, Forbes, 1812-1673. 60-410
BARCLAY, Henry. 61-647
BARCLAY, Henry Augustus, b. 1849. 61-1842
BARCLAY, John, 60-3242
BARCLAY, Robert. 61-2997
BAHCLAY, Thomas, 1753-1830. 60-2070
BARCLAY family, 80-410
BARD, John, 1716-1769, 60-1236
BARD, Samuel, 1742-1821. 60-1236
61-1815,
BARD family. 60-1230
BARDIN, James. 60-1836
BARDIN, James Cook, 1867-1659. 59-116,
60-43, 61-1142
BARDON, John A., 1603-1940, collector. 60-1028
BARD, Thomas Robert, 1841-1015,
01-1820
BARDWELL, Mrs. , of Walpole, N. H. 61-1639
BAREL, Leona Queyrouze. 60-1713
BARING, Alexander see ASHBURTON, Alexander
Baring, baron, 1774-1646
BARING, Maria MathUda (Bingham). 61-2074
BARING, Maurice. 60-42
BARING and Hope. 00-1912
BARING Brothers and Company, London. 00-1562
BARKAN, Adolph. 61-206
3AKKELOW, Johnson. 00-2389
BARKER, Edmund Henry. 60-83
BARKER, Elsa. 60-724
BARKER, George Granville, 1913- 01-3112
BARKER, George W. 60-2
BARKER, Harry G. 60-2
BARKER, Jacob, 1770-1871, 60-1846, 61-466
BARKER, John Tull, 1677-1958. 61-279
BARKER, Joshua. 60-2360
BARKER, T. G. 60-766
BARKER, Wharton, 1846-1921. 69-148
BARKER, William, of Plttston, Me. 00-7491
BARKER family. 00-1067
60-1100.
BARKLEY, Albsn William, 1677-1966.
60-2401, 61-1869, 61-2632
BARKLEY, Andrew. 60-587
BARKLEY and Wallace, Mill Point, W. Va.
60-1665
BARKSDALE, E. 60-2496
BARKSDALE, EUsha, Jr. 01-2326
BAKKSDALE, Ethelbert. 61^2436
BAKKSDALE, George A. 61-2741
BARKSDALE, Hamilton McFarland, 1861-1918.
60-3013
BAKKSDALE, Harris. 61-243B
BARKSDALE, Peter. 80-702
BARKSDALE, Randolph, 60-702
BARKSDALE, William. 60-762
•BARKSDALE, William, 1821-1883. 60-1644,
01-2436
BARKSDALE, William R., of Grenada Co.,
Miss. 01-2340, 61-2746
BARKSDALE family, 69-171, 61-2419
BARLOW, A. 80-504
BARLOW, Henry. 60-584
BARLOW, Joel. 60-420
BARLOW, Peter. 59-119
BARLOW, Samuel L. M. 01-3056
BARN, Thomas. 61-66
•BARNARD, F. A. P. 80-2230, 60-2499,
60-2642, 61-2640, 61-3232 . 61-3384
BARNARD, George Orey, 1663-1638. 08-46,
61-1696 , 61-2547
BARNARD, Isaac Dutton. 61-1163
BARNARD (John M.) & Co. 61-1493
BAHNAKD, Kate. 61-1508
BARNARD, Rob. 60-61
•BARNARD, William E. 61-1360, 01-1351
BARNARD & Hughes. 00-3209
BARNARD Summer School for Workers,
51-3453
BAHNER family. 61-3142
BARNES, Charles F. 61-1993
BARNES, Edward Cook. 81-1863
BARNES, F. J. 59-71
BARNES, Frederick R. 60-931
BARNES, G. 60-3312
BARNES, Gilbert H. 60-1071
BARNES, Harry Elmer. 61-2760, 61-3262
BARNES, Hazel. 81-2964
BARNES, James, 1601-1089. 60-2516
BARNES, James F. 60-1053
BARNES, Joseph K. 01-2328
BARNES, JuUub Rowland, 1873-1969.
61-1282
BARNES, L. T. 59-71
BARNES, Mrs. R. A. 01-1993
BARNES, William, 1824-1813. 60-2121
BARNES, William Croft, 1656-1836. 01-3249 .
01-3636
BARNES family. 60-931, 61-1993
BARNES-DULUTH Ship Building Company,
01-1282
BARNES Hospital, St. Louis. 60-1866
BARNET, J. Cox. 60-22*17
BARNETT, Abraham. 60-3192
BARNETT, Isaac. 60-3192
BARNETT, Ross R. 60-1546
BARNETT, Thomas. 60-3162
BARNETT Medical Society. 81-286
BARNEY (Charles D.J and Company. 60-897
BARNEY, James Mitchell, 1674- 61-3552
BARNEY, Joshua, 1768-1818, 60-1230
BARNS family. 60-1445
BARNSLEY, George. 80-1768
BARN8LEY, Godfrey, ca. 1869-1872. 00-1760,
61-2018, 61-3000
BARNSLEY, Harold. 00-1766
BARNSLEY, Luclen. 60-1766
BARNSLEY family. 60-1766. 01-2010.
61-3008
•BARNUM, Phlneas Taylor. 59-22, 00-2230,
61-1276
BARR, Mrs. 00-792
BARR, Amelia Edith (Huddlaston) 1091-1919.
00-1041
BARR, David. 01-2636
BARR, Gladys Baldwin. 61-106
BARR, Henrietta FlUhugh. Journal. 80-41
BARR, Hugh A. , of Oxford, Miss, 61-2340,
61-2746
BARR, L Russell. 60-81
BARR, Nlmrod. 60-714
BARR, Rosina. 60-81
BARR, Strlngfetlow. 69-220
BARRAUD, Philip. 60-300
BARRE Cheese Company, Barre, Mass, 60-07
BARRELL (N. ) & Company, Boston. 60-1490
BARRELL, Sarah Webb. 61-2913
BARRELL, Theodore. 81-2917
BARRELL, Walter. 61-2817
BARRELL family. 61-2917
BARREN Springs Mining Co. 68-122
BARRERA, Anita de. 60-2089
BAMHET, John. 61-3064
BARRETT, Jesse William, 1884- 80-2334,
01-539
BARRETT, John. 60-157, 01-3332
BARRETT, Kate Waller. 61-194
BARRETT, Oliver Roger, 1873-1960. 01-861
BARRETT, Samuel. 01-2782
BARRETT (Samuel) & Company, Boston. 60-1748
BARRETT, Wilfred P. 61-3335
BARRETT family. 00-1724
BARRETT and Reynolds. 60-2233
BARR1E, Sir James M, 60-34, 60-1401, 60-1517,
61-3604
BAIUilENTOS Lomolln y Cervantes, Manuel
Joaquin. 61-3351
BARRINGER, D. M, 61-3271,
BARRINGER, Paul Brandon. 60-43
BARRINGER, W. 01-3061
BARRINGTON, Eric. 60-2(06
BARRINGTON, Samuel. 60-1260
BARRINGTON, William WUdman Barrlngton, 2d
viscount, 1717-1793. 60-607, 60-1334
BARRON, James. 60-11,60-283,60-2864
BARROW, David, 1763-1619. 01-1336
BARROW, Six John. 60-1460
BARROWS, D. N. 30-1614
BARROWS (D. N.) and Company. 60-1476
BARROWS, D. P. 60-1476
BARROWS, Hear; Dnlght. 01-946
BARROWS, Juanlta (WoUskUl) 61-948
BARROWS family. 01-948
BARRY, Bartioy. 60-3330
BARRY, Benjamin F. 60-3338
BARRY, Edward D. 60-1046
•BARRY, John, 1746-1603. 60-2603, 61-3120
BARRY, Mary B. 60-3336
BARRY, Patrick. 01-1600
BARRY, William Robert. 00-3330
BARTEAU, C. R. 60-3247
BAKTELOT, Charles. 61-2181
BARTELS, C. V. 61-2630
BARTHOLOMEW, Charles Lewis, 1669-1849,
60-496
BARTHOLOMEW, Elam, 1852-1934. 60-2129
BARTLETT, Charles Lafayette, 60-1537
BARTLETT, EUsha, of Charlotte, Vt. 00-1461
BARTLETT, Ellen. 60-777
BARTLETT, Emily Byrd Chapln. 00-1449
BARTLETT, Etra, 1770-1640. 61-064
BARTLETT, Frederic Clay, 1073-1953. 81-1891,
BARTLETT, John Rasaell, 60-13S9, 61-2462,
81-2765
BARTLETT, Joslah, 1729-1785. 60-2346
BARTLETT, Lsvi, 1768-1828, 60-2346 , 61-884
BARTLETT, Luoius Warren, 1641-1626,
collector. 60-1032
BARTLETT, M, H. 61-2607
BARTLETT, PaulWayland, 1866-1926. 61-1869.
61-2406
BARTLETT, Solomon. 60-122
BARTLETT, Truman Howe, 1836- 01-683 ,
61-1376
BARTLETT, W. D. 60-2633
BARTLETT, William. 60-122
BARTLETT family. 60-1022, 61-884
BARTLETT b Williams. 61-3277
BARTO, Alphonso. 60-1608
BARTOLOZZI, Francesco. 60-1193-
BARTON, Benjamin. 60-323
BARTON, Benjamin Smith, 1786-1816. 60-1407,
00-2224. 01-310. 01-721. 01-734
BARTON, Charles Crlllon, d. 1661. 60-1244
BARTON, Clara Harlowe, 1621-1912. 60-796
BARTON, Donald Clinton, 1669-1939. 61-117
BARTON, Jesse. 60-790
BARTON, Richard J., 1060-1930. 60-647
BARTON, Samuel R., b. 1636, 60-766
BARTON, Stephen, 1806-1665. 60-765
BARTON, Thomas. 61-501
Name Index
•BARTON,. Thomas B.
61-3275
60-1812, 61-1629,
BARTON, William, 61-734, 61-1273
BARTON, WlUlam Eleazar, 1861-1930. 61-
BARTON family.' 60-765
BARTOW, Basil, 61-281
BARTOW, Thomas, Bl-21
BARTRAM, Isaac. 80-1467
BARTRAU, John, 1690-1777
61-28, 61-729
BARTRAM , Sarah. 60-1467
BARTRAM, William, 1730-1823. 60-1467,
61-720
BARUCB, Bernard M. 60-17,66-217,60-744
60-1180, 60-1214, 60-2401, 61-1614, 81-3668
BAHZKA, Philip J. 61-3276
61-1686. 61-2016.
BATHURST, Henry Bathurat, 3H earl, 1762-1834.
60-1427 , 60-1437
BARZUrl, Jacques, 1907-
61-2610
BASADRE, Ignacio.. 61-3246
BASCOM, Florence. 60-161
BASCOU, B. B. €1-1330
BASINGER, William Starr, 1827-1010, 61-2006
61-2462
BASINGER family, 81-2006
BASKERVILL, Alice, 61-2706
BASKERVILL, Betty (Alexander) 61-2647
■» BASKERVILL, Charles, 60-1630, 81-2647
BASKERVILL, George Thomas, 61-2647
BASKERVILL, Robert Dortch. 01-2647
BASKERVILL, William. 61-2647
BASKERVILL, WlUlam Rust. 61-2647
BASKERVILL family. 61-2647
BASS, Archibald, 61-3305
BASS, Robert. 60-2636
BASS family. 61-2632
BASSEL, James. 61-2617
BASSEL, John, 1640-1014, 61-1663
BASSETT, John. 80-1325
BASSETT, John D. 61-2230
BASSETT, John Spencer, 1867-1026. 60-701
BASSETT, S. 60r8
BASSETT, Victor H, 60-167
BASSETT, William. 60-122
BASSETT family. 61-2661
BASSO, Hamilton. 60-100
BATCHELDER, John Davis, collector. 61-2074
BATCHELDER, Samuel. 60-1626
BATCHELLOR family. 61-3142
BATEMAN, A. E. 61-877
BATEMAN, Ephralm. 60-261
BATEMAN, SalUe Nichols. 61-1854
BATEMAN, WlUlam. 60-1806
BATES, Anson, b. 1780. 60-824
BATES, Arlo. 60-1620
BATES, Carlos, 1808-1B78. 60-824
BATES, Davids, 61-1362
BATOPILAS Mining Company. 58-244
BATTAILE, Frank W. 60-2107
BATTE famUy. 61-2632
BATTELLE, George. 60-312
BATTELLE, Gordon. 60-385
BATTEY, George Magruder, 1626-1656. 61-3147
60-1467. 00-1782] BA TTEY, Jemima*. 61-3147
BATTEY, Martha Baldwin Allen (Smith) 1831-
1622. 81-3147
BATTEY, Robert, 162B-1695. 61-3147
BATTEY family. 61-3147
BATTLE, Alfred. 61-2528
BATTLE, Kemp Plummer. 80-206B, 60-3300
61—3266 '
•BATTLE, R. H. 80-1631, 61-3060
BATTLE, WlUlam James. 61-1146
BATTLE family. 61-2660
BATTLES, Charles F. 60-1667
BATTS, John. 61-3303
BAUCHE, — — , 61-1400
BAUDELAIRE, 61-3100
BAUDRYdes Lozleres, Louis Narclsse. 1781-
1841. 80-611
BAUDUY, Peter. 80-1370
BAUER, Carl, of Fayette Co, , Tex. 60-3134
BAUER, Lena. 60-1134
BAUOH, Leonldae. 50-204
BAUOHAN, Mack. 61-3276
BAUCHAN, WlUlam, 81-3276
BAUM, Mayer H. 61-1227
BAUM family. 61-1408
BAUMAN, Sebastian. 01-72
BAUR, George. 61-2740
BAURMEISTER, Carl Leopold. 60-1434
BAUBMAN, Benjamin, 1624-1009, 60-230, 68-256
BAXT3R, Henry, tanner, 60-40
BAXTER, Marlon Frances, of Harrison, Miss.
81-2439
BAYLESS, J. P. 60-2389
BAYLEY, O. W. 60-2662
BAYLIES, Francis, 1763-1662. 80-33
BAYLISS, B, 60-81
BAYLKS, R. T. 60-137
BAYLOR, A. B. , 59-90
BAYLOR, George R, 1762-1764. 61-3301
BAYLOR, James Bowen. 61-3301
BAYLOR, John, 1650-1722 1 61-3301
60-306, 81-1315,
•BAYLOR, John, 1705-1772
61-2742, 81-3301
BAXTER, Porhaj. 61-1331
BAXTER, Sylvester. 60-724
BAXTER, Thomas, 1799-1878. 60-609 . 61-3300
BAXTER, WlUlam Henry, b. 1830, 81-3300
BAXTER family. 61-3300
BAY, W. V. N. 80-22a6
BAY Head Orchard Company. 60-166
BAY Port Flah Co. 81-2732
BAY State Steamboat Company, Fall River
Mass. 60-55
BAYLOR, John, 1760-1808. 81-3301
BAYLOR, John Roy, 1621-1897. 61-3301
BAYLOR, Warner Lewis. 61-2742
BAYLOR family. 61- 1316. 61-2613 61-2742
61-3301 ' '
BAYLOR University, Waco, Tex. 61-2963
BAYLOR University, Waco, Tea. Library,
Armstrong Browning Library. 61-2121
BAYLY, Peytoa Grimes. 61-2637
BAYLY family. 81-2110
BAYNTON, John, 1726-1773. 60-2394
BAYNTON, Peter. 80-2394
BAYNTON family. 60-2391
BAYNTON, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia
60-2304. 61-2730, 61-2866
BEACH, David J. 60-1692
BEACH, David Nelson, 1846-1926. 60-1892
BEACH, Ellas. 60-2453
BEACH, Joseph WickUlf, 1622-1891. 60-1692
BEACH, Miles. 61-220
BEACH, Plume, collector. 80-1048
BEACH, Rex. 81-969
BEACH, Sylvia. 61-161
BEACH family. 60-1046, 60-1692
BEACONSFIELD, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl
of, 1604-1681. 81-1404, 61-2102 , 81-3361
BEAL, Ezra F. 80-170
BEAL, Olfford, 1878-1956. 61-1952
BEAL, W. J. 81-2748
BEALE, Edward Fitzgerald, 1822-1893.
BEARDSLEY, WlUlam Agur, 61-3161
BEARLEY, David. 60-289
BEASLEY, Frederick. 61-3271
BEASLEY, R. G. 60-2217
BEASLEY, Sally (Pomfret) 61-1224
BEASLEY family. 61-2340
BEATH, Robert B. 81-640
BEATON family. 61-2541
BEATTY, D, L. 61-3299
BEATTY, Erkurles, 1769-1823. 60-1464
61-661, 61-3320 '
BEAUFORT Co., N. C. 61-1396
BEAUHARNAIS, Eugene do, prince d-Blchsatt
1761-1824. 61-1652 '
BEAULIEU, Clement. 80-1028
BEAUMARCHAIS, Marie The'rese AmeUe
(Willermaula) Caron da, 1751-1816.
60-1323
BEAUMARCHAIS, Pierre Augustln Caron de
1732-1799. 60-1248, 60-JJ123, 60-1361, 61-2105
61-3511 '
69-163, 60-2225, 61-621,
BATES, Edward.
61-3668
BATES, EU. 61-400
•BATES, George C. 60-29, 60-901
BATES, Harry, 80-862
BATES, Joshua. 61-2507
BATES, Katharine Lee. 50-118, 61-1126
BATES, Phlneas, Jr. 60-8
BATEB, Robert Lee. 80-2402
BATES, S-^iuel Pennlman, 1627-1902. 60-2880
BATES, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. 60-792
BATEB family, 60-824. 60-1048
BATES and Coates, Philadelphia. 60-1602
B *™, Thomas Thynne, let marquees of.
BATH, WlUlam Pulteney, earl of, 61-2601
BATH Iron Works. 50-72
BAYARD, B. 80-81
BAYARD, E. 61-2633
BAYARD, George. 60-669
BAYARD, James A, , 1787-1815. 60-1437
81-1915 '
•BAYARD, John. 60-1331, 81-557
BAYARD (Lb Roy) and MacEvera, New York City.
60-1176 J
BAYARD, Nicholas, 16147-1707, defendant.
61-3316
BAYARD, Richard Henry. 60-81
BAYARD, S. 60-332
BAYARD, Sam. 61-419
♦BAYARD, Samuel John, d. 1878. 80-901
60-310 7 '
BAYARD, Stephen. 60-1426
•BAYARD, Thomas F. 69-44, 80-157, 60-286,
60-1701, 60-1826, 61-2021, 61-3261
BAYARD family. 60-2161
BAYLES, George Harry. 61-3121
BAYLES, John C. 81-3124
BAYLES famUy. 81-3121, 61-3124
61-1627
BEALE, Nannie (Davis) 60-251
BEALE, Orrln S. 61-640
BEALE, Robert. 61-687, 61-2755
BEALE, Truxtua, 1656-1036. 61-1627
BEALE, WlUlam. 60-61
BEALE lamily. 60-251. 61-1627 . 61-2110
BEALL, C. H. 61-1550
BEALL family, 61-2340, 61-3142
BEAMAN (Joel) Si Son, West Poultnev Vt
60-1491 '"
BEAN, Robert Sharp, 1854-1931, 60-807
BEAN, Samuel, 60-1049
BEAN, Tarleton H. 61-770
BEAN, Thomaa. 60-1049
BEAN family. 80-1040
BEAR, C. A. 59-205
BEAR, John, of Cumberland Co., Pa. 80-2766
BEAR (Ship) 61-076. 61-2446
BEARD, Charles A, 61-1273
BEARD, Daniel Carter, 1850-1041
BEARD, Mary (Hitter) 1676-195B,
61-2371 , 61-2667, 61-3496
60-62
61-1273,
BEARD family. 60-B2
BEARDSLEY, Alonzo G., 1820-1906. 6 0-765
BEARDSLEY, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1896.
BE «'V, I ?, I ' EY ' Be, *""l" F . , b. 1860. 60-517
60-1348
BEARDSLEY, Eton Edwards. 81-3161
UEAHDSLEY, EUlot, 1801-1871, 61-2497
BEARDSLEY, Samuel. 60-1224
BEAUMONT, A. 60-1711
BEAUMONT, J. 60-1908
BEAUMONT, Jefferson, 1601-1865. 60-1076
61-2986
BEAUMONT, WHUam, 1766-1853. 60-1067
BEAUMONT, William Stanley. 61-2816
BEAUREGARD, Caroline Deslonde. 60-606
BEAUREGARD, Pierre Gustave Toutant 181B-
1893. 69-22, 60-707, 60-766 60-802
60-1103, 60-1161 . 60-1241, 60-2399. 60-2973
60-3096, 60-3847, 61-166, 61-320, 61-1030
61-1347, 61-1346, 61-3264, 61-2416, 61-2422
61-2427, 61-2462, 61-2741, 61-3140; 61-3267,'
BEAUREPAIRE, Quesnay de. 60-362
BEAUX, CecUla, 1663-1042. 61-1879 . 61-1955
81-2767 '
BEAVER Club, Montreal. 60-616 , 61-1539
BEAVER Hill Council. 61-2444
BEAVER Meadow Presbyterian Church. 61-243
BEAVERBROOK, Lord. 61-1657
BEAZLEY famUy. 61-2110, 61-2340
BEBB, S. 60-1367
BECCAR1A, Giovanni Batista, 1716-1761.
80-2770
BECK, Harry. 60-3178
BECK, James B. 61-1349
'BECK, Jamea Montgomery. 60-26, 61-2000,
81-3406
BECK, Lewie White. 60-2402
BECK family. 61-2340
BECKER, Abraham. 61-220
•BECKER, Carl Lotus, 1873-1645. 61-1520,
61-1894
BECKER, George Ferdinand, 1B47-1919. 60-24
BECKER family. 60-24
BECKET, WlUlam. 61-522
BECKHAM, JohnC. W. 61-1340
BECKLEY, Guy. 60-1221
BECKMANN, Johann. 61-650
BECKW1TH, Sir George. 60-1447
BECKWITH, John Watrous, 1831-1890. 81-3028
BECKWTTH family. 61-2110, 61-2419, 61-3142
BEDK, J. Adam. 60-1050
BEDELL, Gregory Thurston, Bp., 1817-1B02.
BEDELL, Gregory Towneend, 1793-1834. 61-3612
BEDFORD, Edwin Green, 1B14-1000. 61-664.
BE 6CH129?' l0h " R " il! " i11 ' 4Ul **• <"■ • 1710-1771.
BEDFORD, Thomas. 61-584
BEDFORD Co. , Pa. 61-66
Name Index
BEDFORD Co. , Va. Committee of Safety.
61-2063
BEDINGEH, Daniel. 61-3176
•BEDINGER, Henry, 1810-1656. 60-41, 61-3176
BEDINGER family. 61-1664, 61-3176
BEDLE, J. D. 66-261
BEDON family. 61-2417
BEDWELL, Hiram H., o( Rlchlord, N. Y.
60-3191
BEEBE, Charles W. 61-1277
BEEBE, Lewis, 1740-1616. 60-1611
BEEBE, Lucius. 61-162
BEECH Creek, Clearfield and Southwestern
Railroad. 60-2640
DEECHER, Catherine Esther, 1600-1676.
61-1363
BEECHER, Charles Emerson. 61-2740
BEECHER, Henry Ward, -1613-1667. 61-68,
61-1165, 61-1327, 61-1369, 61-2060,
61-3303, 61-3686
BEECHEK, Lyman. 61-1166
BEECHER, Thomas K. 61-1155
BEECKMAN, Margaret G, 60-430
BEEKMAN, Benjamin B. 61-1814
BEEKMAN, Carrie C. 61-1814
BEEKMAN, David. 60-560
•BEEKMAN, Gerard. 60-641, 61-220. 61-1579
BEEKMAN, Henry, 1666-1776. 60-2737
BEEKMAN, James. 60-641
BEEKMAN, James W. 60-641
BEEKMAN, John K. 60-1465
BEEKMAN, Roosevelt A. 60-6
BEEKMAN, Thomas. 61-220
BEEKMAN family. 60-841 . 60-2277 . 61-1614
BEELEN von Beriholff, Freiherr von. 60-3320
BEER, William. 61-1690
BEERBOHM, Max. 60-765
BEERJTS, Henry C, 60-590
BEERS family. 60-2966
BEESON, Albert Cummins, 1D06- collector.
61-1463
BEESON, Jacob. 60-323
BEESON, John. 61-1643
BEESON, Welborn. 61-1643
BEESON family. 60-323
BEESTON, William. 60-918
BEETSON, Catherine M. 61-3550
BEEVER, Susanna, d. 1693. 61-3416
BEGON, Claude-Michel, sieur de la Picardiere.
60-1436
BEHNKEN, J. W. 60-1124
BEHRENS, Ernest T. 61-276
BEHYMER, Lynden Ellsworth. 61-1707
BEIRNE, Andrew, 60-6
BE1RNE, Christopher. 60-1733
BE1SSEL, Johann Conrad, 1699-1766. 61-3125
BEITLER, Frank. 61-2061
BELASYE, Sir Thomas. 60-1572
BELCHER, Ebenezer. 61-46
BELCHER, John. 61-3299
BELCHER, Jonathan, 1661-1757. 60-305,
60-1342, 60-1565, 60-2649, 61-1061
BELCHER family. 61-3142
BELCOURT, George Antolne, 1803-1874.
60-2062, 60-2336
BELDEN, M.J. 61-2326
BEL FIELD family. 61-2110, 61-3142
BELFORD, Robert J. 60-3312
BELGIAN Armistice Commission. 60-20
BEUN family. 60-1304
BELITT, Ben, 61-2816
BELKNAP, Charles W. 60-757
BELKNAP, James T. 60-757
BELKNAP, Jeremy. 60-1612
BELKNAP, Morris L, 60-757
BELKNAP, William. 60-2628
BELKNAP, William B. 60-757
BELKNAP, William Goldsmith. 61-3407
BELKNAP, William Worth, 1629-1800. 59-42,
60-668, 60-864, 61-3407
BELKNAP family. 61-3407
BSLL (Abraham) & Company, New York. 60-i.741
BELL, Alexander, 1790-1670. 61-1204
BELL, Alfred W. 60-769
♦BELL, Andrew, surveyor. 60-217 . 60-1341
BELL, Archie, 1677- 61-681
BELL, B. H. 60-292
BELL, Bernard lddlngs, 60-10
BELL, Charles Jasper. 1885- 6 1-536
BELL, Corydon. .61-3259
BELL, David. 61-2221
BELL, Edward Price, 1869-1943. 59-194
BELL, Elijah. 61-2425 ',
BELL, FredS. 60-541
BELL, Frederick Mordant!. 60-1716
BELL, Helen. 81-1403
BELL, Helen D. 60-2054
BELL, James. 61-2630
BELL, James F. 60-24
BELL, James Hughes, 1626-1692. 60-1205
BELL, James Martin, 1799-1670. 60-1233
• BELL, John. 59-164, 60-81, 60-3306, 61-1330
BELL, John H. 60-3332
BELL, Joseph, 1616-1906. 60-1072
BELL, Miss Lou. 61-2459
BELL, Margaret Mcintosh, 61-3299
•BELL, Percy. 60-1631, 60-1653
BELL, Raley H. 60-724
BELL, Roy. 61-1441
BELL, Samuel D. 60-420
BELL, Thelma Harrington. 61-3269
BELL, Theodore A. 60-1537
•BELL, Thomas. 60-2733, 61-3046
BELL, Thomas P. 61-3267
BELL, William Nathaniel, 61-3262
BELL family. 59-212, 60-760, 60-1233, 61-2110,
61-3046
BELL Telephone Company. 60-166, 60-669
BELL Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.
66-2787
BELLAMY, Francis, 61-1469
BELLAMY, John Dillard. 61-2742
BELLAMY, Joseph. . 60-759
BELLAMY, Joseph, 1710-1790. 61-2991, 61-2992
BELLOWS Falls Canal. 60-63
BELLUS, Edgar N. 61-2306
BELMES family. 61-1860
BELMONT, August. 59-152
BELMONT Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va.
59-103
BELWOOD, Jim. 60-2993
BELWOOD, Mary. 60-2093
BELWOOD family. 60-2993
BELZONI Oil Company, Belzont, Miss.
60-2366
BEMAN, Nathan S. S. 59-165
' BEMENT, William. 60-1 22
BEMISS, Cyane Dandrldge Williams. 61-3600
BENZVI, Uzhak. 60-2995, 61-12
BENADE, W, H. 61-167
BENAGH, Elizabeth Richardson. 61-2680
BENAGH, Mary C. 81-2560
BENAGH family. 61-2560
BENBOW, Admiral. 60-1322
BENBOW family. 60-033
BENDEH, Albert Maurice, 1666-1941. 61-3165
BENECKE, Loulj. 61-640
BENEDICT, Russell, 1859-1936, collector.
61-1040
BENEDICT, Ruth. 61-247
BENEDICT Club, Philadelphia. 61-11 16
BELLAMY, William. 60-759
BELLAMY Grist Mill, Dover, N. H. 60-1716
BELLAND, Mre. Henry. 60-1325
BELLE-1LE, France (Morblnan) 60-314
BELLEVUE Collegiate Institute, Caledonia,
Mo. 61-318
BELLEWOOD, 61-2813
BELLFIELD family, 61-3142
BELLICOUR, Jean Berne. 61-1169
BELLINGER, E. E. 61-2020
BELLOC, Hilalre, 1870-1953, 59-116, 61-2770 ,
61-3403
BELLOMONT, Lord. 60-918
BELLOWS, Henry A. 60-944
BENE!?, Edvard, Pres. Czechoslovak Republic,
1664-1946. 60-3
BENET, Frances Nelll Rose. 60-118, 61-1937
BENET, Stephen Vincent, 1696-1943. 69-116,
61-1886, 61-1636, 61-3050
BENET, William Rose, 1666-1950. 59-116,
61-1937, 81-3050
BENEZET, Anthony, 1713-1784. 61-653,
61-3613
BENEZET, Philip. 61-16
BENHAM, H. W. 61-1346
BENIC1A, Calif. Araenal see U. S. Arsenal,
Benlcia, Calif.
BENITEZ, Justo. 60-1432
BENJAMIN, A. 60-1232
BENJAMIN, Judah PhUlp. 61-1512, 61-1630,
61-2960, 61-3062, 61-3064, 61-3302
BENJAMIN, Moses. 61-1115
BENJAMIN, Park, 1809-1664. 61-3113
BENJAMIN family. 81-3113
BENJAMIN Franklin (Brig ) 61-748
BENJOVSKY family. 61-1356
BENN, Alfred William. 60-42
BENN, Ernest. 61-1292
BENNET, Henry, earl of Arlington see
ARLINGTON, Henry Bennet, carl of,
1818-1806
BENNETT, Arnold. 60-2051
BENNETT, Bryant. 60-1253
BENNETT, Charles. 61-1620
BENNETT, E. A. 61-3162
BENNETT, J. M. 61-3084
BENNETT, James G. 61-3668
BENNETT, Jeremiah. 61-21
BENNETT, John. 61-3059
BENNETT, Jonathan McCally, 1614-1687,
60-41, 60-361, 60-367, 60-580, 80-584,
60-1400, 60-1463, 60-1552
BENNETT, Louis. 60-315, 61-1552
BENNETT, Lowell Howard. 61-1520
BENNETT, Marlon Tlnsley, 1614- 60-2098
BENNETT, R. N. 61-3300
BENNETT, Richard. 61-3301
BENNETT, Thomas L. 61-2647
BENNETT family. 60-1263
BENNETT and Hyman, WllUamoton, N, C.
60-1253
BENNETT and Price, Hamilton, N. C. 60-1253
BENNEVTLLE, George ds. 60-1612
BENNTNG, Henry Lewis. 61-2284
BENNINGTON, A. J. 66-1126
BENOLIEL, David Jacques, 1606-1954, collector.
66-1065
BENSON, Arthur C. 60-765
BENSON, Barry M. 60-1476
BENSON, Berry. 61-2641
BENSON, Christopher. 61-661
BENSON, E. 61-197
BENSON, Egbert, 1746-1633. 60-1864
BENSON, Elmer A. 60-260
BENSON, Evelyn, collector. 61-1449 . 61-1461
BENSON, Louie FltzGerald, 1855-1930. 61-1996
BENSON, StelU. 61-3166
BENSON family. 60-1684
BENT, George E. 61-587
BENTE, Friedrlch. 60-1123, 61-3163
BENTHAM, George. 61-1096
BENTHAM, Jeremy. 61-1136
BENTLEY, E. B. 61-3062
BENTLEY, Evalyn A. 61-3553
BENTON, Jesse JamBs, 61-3654
BENTON, Joseph Augustine, 1618-1892. 61-1233 ,
61-1327
BENTON, Mortimer M. 01-3267
BENTON, Thomas A. 61-1286
BENTON, Thomas Hart, 1782, 1868. 80-263,
60-2068, 60-2368, 61-1204, 81-1627, 61-1630,
61-2455, 61-3660
BENZTNGER Coal and Iron Company, Bt. Mary's,
Pa. 60-152
BENZVI, Uzhak see BEN ZVI, Uzhak
BEHEA College. 61-1156
BERENSON, Bernhard, 1665-1668. 60-42, 61-1936,
61-1697, 61-1900 , 61-3103
BERGE, George W„ 1864- . 56-24
BERGE, KnudtE. 61-1268
BERGE, Wendell, 1903-1966. 59-24
BERGEN, Frank. 60-266
BERQH Foundation. 61-3521
BERGMAN and Company. 60-335
BERGQUIST, J. Victor. 61-23
BERGSON, Henri. 60-2600
•BERKELEY, Carter. 66-100, 60-60, 61-3064
BERKELEY, Edmund. 60-13
BERKELEY, Francis Lewis. 60-13
BERKELEY, George. 60-714
BERKELEY, Jane Watklns (Edmunds). 61-3268
BERKELEY, NelBon, 56-100
BERKELEY, Norbone see BOTETOURT,
Norbone Berkeley, baron de, 1718 (ca.)-
1770
BEKKELEY, Peyton Randolph. 61-3268
BERKELEY, Sir William, 16067-1677. 56-77,
60-13, 60-916
BEHKELEY, William Nolan. 61-3135
BERKELEY famUy. 56-100, 60-13
BERKELEY, CaUf. Pacific School of Religion.
61-1366
BERKELEY County (W, va.) Agricultural and
Mechanical Association. 61-1152, 61-3139
BERKLEY, Howard, 61-3309
BERKS Co., Pa. 30-2036
BERKSHIRE Furnace, Pa, 60-2051
BERKSHIRE Iron Works. 61*4438
BERLAND Sample Shoe Shop, 80-1726
BEKLIN, Irving. 61-1514
BERLIN. UnlverslUt. 61-1222
BERLIN (Ship) 60-1692
BERLIOZ, Hector, 1803-1869. 61-2910
Name Index
BERNARD, Benjamin. 60-2363
BERNARD, Sir Francis, 00-314
BERNARD, William. 61-3062
BERNARD family. 61-2641
BERNARDm, Napoleon Maurice, 1856- 1816.
61-506
BERNSTEIN, Henri. 60-3246
BERNSTErN, Leonard, 61-3149
BERNSTORFF, Count Johann von. 59-217
BERREYESA family. 61-3002
BERRIDOE, John, vi car of £ w rton. 60-1889
BERRIE, John Mi-cPherson. 61-3126
BERRIEN, John, 60-713, 61-3182
BERRIEN, John MacPherson, 1781-1656
61-2076, 61-3178
BERRIEN family. 60-2842,61-3490
BERRY, Charles H., 1823-1900. 60-631
BERRY, David U., d. 1867. 61-2603
BERRY, JohnS. 61-2284
BERRY, Judah, 60-8
BERRY, Mary Josephine, comp. 60-2636
BERRY (P. T. ) 4 Son, Washington, D. C.
60-1609
BERRY, Reverend Robert T. 61-3873
BERRY, Thomas. 61-37
BERRY, William. 61-37
BERRY family. 60-2836, 60-3270 . 81-37
BERRY Hill Penn, St. Mary's Pariah, Jamaica.
60-186
BERRYMAN, Mary E. (Dupuy) Trueheart
61-3288
BERRYMAN family. 81-2223
BER8BACK, Ernest, 1898 (ca.)-I834. 60-1798
BERTELSEN, Paul J, 80-1811
BERTHIER, Louis Alexandre, 1762 or 3-1816.
'61-1082. 61-1461
BERTRAM, James. 60-242 rev.
BERTHON, Samuel R. 69-46
BERTRON family. 80-1131
BERWtND, Edward J. 81-2948
BESSE, Joseph. 81-35
BESSEY, Charles Edwin, 1845-1915. 80-2792
BESSON, Anthony. 61-1113
BESSON, Antolne. 61-1113
BESSON, Charles Alrlcks. 61-1 113
BESSON, Henry N. 61-1113
BESSON, John M. 61-1113
BESSON, Lewis H. 61-1113
BESSON, Marie Louise Vornler, 61-1113
BESSON family. 81-1113
BEST, William S., 1637-1800. 60-470
collector.
BESTOR, Arthur Eugene, 1808-
61-2065
BETANCOURT, Julio. 60-2888
BETHANY College, Bethany, w. Va. 81-1118
BETHANY Congregational Church, Minneapolis -
see MINNEAPOLIS, Bethany Congregational
Church ^
BETHEA family. 81-2340
BETHEL College, North Newton, Kan. 81-188
81-202 '
BETHEL Green (Mount Zlon, CrawfordvUle)
Churcb, Miss. 60-2065
BETHELL, Thomas. 61-1048
BETHELL, Union. 81-1048
BETHESDA herald. 81-202
BETHLEHEM Steel Company, shipbuilding
Division. 81-3060 ^^
BETHUNE, Mary McLeod. 80-918
BETSY (Vessel) 80-1759
BETTER Business Bureau of Minneapolis.
60-518
BETTERWORTH, John K. 81-2748
BETTS, Louis, 1673- 61-1677
BETTS, Samuel R. 81-197
BETTS & Raymond, Wilton, Conn, 60-1126
BETTY (Vessel) 60-1750
BEDRY, Charles Esra. 61-2073
BEVER, Thomas, 61-3145
BEVERIDGE, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1827
59-41, 69-55, 69-160. 60-146, 60-1310
61-1158, 61-1273, 61-1487, 61-2229 '
BEVERLEY, William. 69-123
' "S ™' 1 6 °- 13 - 91 - 1628 - 6i - 28 «.
BEVERH-, ert, financier. 60-1377
BEVTB, Thomas. 60-1615
BEV1S family. 60-1815
BEXAB.CO., Tex, 01-1167
BEY, Blacque. 61-3082
BEYER, Otto Sternoff, 1666-1948. 59-236
BEYLARD family. 60-2398
BEYLE, Marie Henry see STENDHAL
BIALDC, Hayylm N. 60-2995
BIBB, A. P. 59^7
•BIBB, Thomas, 1783 or 4-1839. 60-7, (BH35
BIBB, W. W. 61-189
BIBB, William Wyatt. 60-2217
BIBLIOPHILE, Columbus, Ohio. 80-1713
BfBOLOTTl, Bsnlgno, fL 1867-1888.
61-121
BICKETT, Thomas W. 81-1477
BICKHAM, Thomas. 60-3342
BICKHAM family. 81-2340
B1CKLEY family. 61-3142
BI 8?- L 869 A ' e ™° der ' 1819 " 1699> 8 °-2°2, 61-636,
BIDDLE, Chapman. 61-527
•BIDDLE, Charles, 1745-1821. 60-324
6 °-»774. 81-527, 61-2423, 81-2999
BIDDLE, Charles J. 61-527
""S'Sl CTeine "'. "40-1814. 60-286, 80-1379
60-2849, 61-166, 61-627, 81-667, " '
BIDDLE, Clement M., 1876-1969. 80-2184
•BIDDLE, Edward. 60-1707, 81-358
BIDDLE, Francis. 59-220
BIDDLE, George W. 81-527
BIDDLE, James. 60-283, 61-627
BIDDLE, Louis A. 61-838
BIDDLE, Lynford. 81-836
BIDDLE, Moncure, 80-1082
•BIDDLE, Nicholas, 1788-1844. 59-222
80-162, 60-1711, 80-2510, 60-2810 '
60-3287, 81-19, 81-419, 61-527. 81-877
81-1163, 81-2478 '
<BI ^? L W"- °T" 1 ' "«-"»•■ 60-2194, 80-2838,
61-027, 81-2307, 81-3141 *
BIDDLE, Samuel Simpson, 1811-1872. 60-802
BIDDLE, Thomas, 1778-1857. 60-252, 60-3276
BIDDLE (Thomas) and Co. 81-627
BIDDLE, Thomas A., collector. 60-1461
BI 80 > -^62 <T> "" nM C-) """ Cam <" a, >' P""aoelphla.
BIDDLE, William P. 80-602
BIDDLE family, 60-252 80-602, 60-2164
SfclUP, 81-126, 81-527, 61-577, 61-636.
81-869
BIDDLE and Wharton. 80-1461
BIDOOOD, Lee. 81-1890,
BIDWELL, Caleb H. 81-2630
BIDWELL^ "John. 81-1204, 61-1787
BESBER, Ralph Paul. 81-3551
BIEN, Herman M. 80-1488
BIER, George H. 81-3267
Bffi .? C .^' Ambr ° sl >i 1842-16147 61-282
61-2810, 61-3166, 81-3296 ^
BIO Ben Land Company, WUbur, Wash. 61-2481
BIGELOW, Henry B. 60-242
BILLON, Frederic Louts, 1801-1866
60-3133
BILLUPS, Richard, 1753-1822. 61-2542
BILLUP3, Richard, b. 1762. 61-2642
BILLOTS, William Armlstead. 01-2642
BILOXI Lighthouse. 60-1882
BINFORD, James R. 80-2822
BING, Julius. 58-141
BINGHAM, c. S. 6I-1477
BINGHAM, Dai. 61-247
BINGHAM, Hiram. 60-1374
BINGHAM, Jamas. 61-3277
BINGHAM, James B. 61-3688
BINGHAM, John. 81-587
BrNOHAM, John A. 80-1247
BINGHAM, Jonathan B, 81-1647
BINGHAM, MUHcent (Todd) 1880- 61-1681
BINGHAM, W. J. 61-2441
* BD !S,^' WUJU "' H52-1804. 60-1812
80-2588, 61-738, 81-833, 61-2 068
01-3280 '
BINGHAM School, Orange Co., N. C. 60-150
B1NING, Arthur Cecil, 1883-1857, collector.
61-2088
BINNEY, Amos. 81-427
BINNEY, Horace, Jr. 81-3638
BINNEY, Horace, 1780-1875. 60-1461
60-1818, 81-418, 61-603 '
BINNEY family. 61-603
•BINNS, John. 80-2210, 80-2828, 80-3008
81-1163 '
BINNY and Ronaldeon. 81-2607, 61-2754
BIRCH, George, d. 1837. 60-1913
BIRCH, Thomas, 1779-1861. 81-876
BIRClLiRD, Sardle, 1801-1874. 81-1311
61-1383, 61-1888 '
BIRCHER, Charles Andrew, 1842-1885. 60-2161
BIRCHER, Rudolph, d. 1879. 60-2169
BIRCHETT, Dr. George K„ of Vlcksburg, Miss.
61-2425
BIRCHETT, Dr. T. G., of Vlcksburg, Miss.
81-2425
BIGELOW, Herbert S. 60-1374
•BIGELOW, John, 1817-1811. 58-144. 60-1722
60-2193 ' '
BIGELOW, John, 1864-1936. 60-1722
BIGELOW, John M. 60-2633
""n 3 , 1 ?,*' MelVll!e M«dl««, 1846-1931.
ul-453
BIGELOW, Poultney. 60-1616, 60-1731
BIGELOW family. 81-1256
BIGELOW Carpet Company. 80-1119
BI S n :I ;?? ,, KEMilnl •*• Company, Boston.
60-174
BIGELOW-SANFORD Carpet Company
Inc. 80-1119
BIGGAR, H. P. 61-1690
BIGGS, Aaa. 61-3081
BIGGS, Warren H. 68-83
BIGHAM, Charles CUve. 61-1822
BIGLER, Henry W., b. 1815. 61-1296
B1GLER, William, 1814-1880. 60-1810
BILBIE, Henry G. 60-2344
BILBO, Theodore Gllmare, 1877-1947
80-1856, 60-2067, 60-2212, 61-2746
BELBROUGH, William. 61-2361
BILL, Fred Adelbert, 1650-1918. 60-534
80-1178, 60-2485
BILLHEIMER, J. K. 61-2749
BILLINGS, Frederick, 81-1327, 61-1800
'BILLINGS, John S. 80-2749, 01-2320
BILLMAN, Howard. 81-2623, 61-3828
BILLMYER, David. 81-1681
BILLMYER family. 61-1861
BIRCKHEAD, Edward F. 60-793
B1RCKHEAD, MllUe. 60-793
BIRCKHEAD, Nehemlah. 60-793
BIRD (Charles) & Co. 61-2754
BIRD, Emily Jane, 61-3275
BIRD, H. D. 61-2755
BIRD, John. 60-581
BIRD (John) Company, Rockland, Me. 60-1478
BIRD, William. 60-2051
BIRD family. 59-196, 61-2110
BIRDSEYE, J. C. 60-1567
B1RKBECK, George. 59-119
B1HKET family. 61-2110
BIRKEY, William J. A. 61-20
BIRNEY, James Gillespie, 1792-1857. 60-1221
BIRNEY, William, 60-1221
BIRNIE and Pease, Springfield, Mass, 60-3017
BIRRELL, Augustine, 60-756, 61-2112
BIRSS, Jack. 60-724
BIRTH Control Clinical Research Bureau. 60-153
BISBEE, Lewis C, 1834-1921. 60-1040
BISCOE, George Street, b. 1835. 60-1326
BISCOE, Helen Maria, 1660-1846. 61-1679
BISCOE family. 61-2110
B1SHOFF, William H. 60-1710
BISHOP, Ann Eliza Lyons. 61-2480
BISHOP, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1896. 61-3182
61-3366 *•
BISHOP, Charles Reed, 1822-1915. 81-168
BISHOP, David H. 61-1348
BISHOP, Ezeldal. 81-230
BISHOP, Hannah Trumbull. 61-3475
BISHOP, Isabel, 1902- 61-2747
BISHOP, John Peale, 1892-1944. 59-121, 60-1383
81-983
BISHOP, Robert Hamilton, 1777-1866. 81-2460
BISHOP, Robert HamUton, 1815-1880. 81-2480
BISHOP, 8. S. 61-1348
BISHOP, Sereno Edwards, 1827-1609. 61-175
BISHOP, Walter R. 61-3154
BISHOP family. 61-2490
B1SPHAM, Joshua. 61-3588
B1SSELL, George P. 80-10
BISSELL family. 60-2838
BITTING, Charles Carroll, 60-3217
BIVENS, D. T. 60-603
BIVENS, John Daniel, 1683-1921. 60-803
BIVENS, John Lucas. 80-803
BIXBY, Augustus S, 81-1295
BDCBY, Marcellus. 81-1295
BIXBY, Tarns. 60-1605
BIXBY, William Keeney, 1857-1931,
61-1172 . 61-1324
BIXLER, GuyC, 81-3395
BLACK, Harvey. 61-2753
BLACK, Hugo L. 80-2618
•BLACK, J. S. 80-1331, 81-188
BLACK, Jeremiahs. 60-3337, 61-1182, 61-3688
BLACK, Joel, 61-1556
BLACK, John, 80-1812
BLACK, John, fl. 1838-40. 80-1475
BLACK, Joseph, 1728-1798. 80-2820
BLACK, Nellie (Peters) 1851-1918. 61-3212
BLACK, Thomas, 80-3332
BLACK, William. 80-1401, 61-2112
BLACK family. 81-3212
BLACK and Mure, New Orleans, 60-2846
BLACK Hawk. 81-3383
BLACKBURN, E. M. 61-3288
718
Name Index
BLACKBURN, James H, 61-1269
BLACKBURN, W. A. 60-1770
BLACKFORD, Charles Minor. 61-2162
BLACKFORD, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1914.
59-118. 61-1392, 61-2021
BLACKMON, Fred Leonard. 60-1537
BLACKMORE, William, 1627-1876. 60-1914
BLACKSHEAR, Joseph William, 1633-1906.
61-2076
BLACKSHEAR lamily. 61-2076
BLACKSTONE, William. 60-1063
BLACKSTONE College for Girls, Blackstone,
Va. 60-2991
BLACKSTONE National Bank, Boston. ' 60-1580
BLACKWELL, Alice Stone. 81-2390, 61-2651,
61-2653, 61-3491
BLACKWELL, Anna. 61-1862
BLACKWELL, Antoinette Louisa (Brown), 1825-
1021. 61-1062, 61-2390
ELACKWELL, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. 61-2920
61-3836
BLACKWELL, Emily. 61-1982, 61-2663,
61-2920
BLACKWELL, Henry. 61-2653
BLACKWELL, Henry B. 61-2390
BLACKWELL, Joseph. 61-2743
BLACKWELL, Robert, 1748-1831. 60-3104,
61-314
BLACKWELL, Robert M. 60-2736
BLACKWELL, Samuel. 60-2736
BLACKWELL, Thomas E. 61-567
BLACKWELL lamily. 59-56, 61-1962
BLADEN, Thomas. 61-1288
BLADES family. 61-3142
BLAETTERMANN, Qeorge. 59-119, 61-195
BLAQDEN, Isa Jane, 1816-1673. 61-2112,
61-2118
BLAHOE, W. K. 61-3403
BLABCIE, Walter B. 60-755
BLAINE, Kphraim. 61-2782
•BLAINE, James Gillespie, 1630-1663. 80-125,
60-427. 60-666, 60-1051, 60-1433, 60-1717,
61-2021, 81-2494, 81-2766, 61-3063
BLAIR, Mrs. Chauncey J. 59-46
BLAIR, Emily Newell. 61-2655
BLATR, Emma Helen. 61-1660
•BLAIR, FranclB Preston, 1791-1876. 59-219,
60-2068, 60-2510, 80-2540, 61-2115
* BLAIR, Francis Preston, 1621-1675. 60-991,
50-1773, 60-2998, 61-3668
BLAIR, Jacob B. 61-2602
BLAIR. James. 60-281
BLAIR, Jarre 8 L. , 1616 or 17-1652. 61-1740
BLAIR, John, Jr. 60-1063, 61-3064
BLAIK, John D. 81-3138
BLA1K, John J. 61-3202
BLATR, Mary Serena Eliza (Jesaup) 61-1740
BLAIR, Maltha*. 60-752, 60-1529
•BLAIR, Montgomery, 59-163, 60-2124,
61-1740, 61-2021, 61-2602
BLAIR, Robert. 81-252
BLAIR lamily. 60-1694, 80-1708, 80-2540,
81-2216
BLAiR and Rives. 60-6
BLAKE, Henry Nichols. 61-2624
BLAKE, John. 60-1475
BLAKE, John L. 80-662
BLAKE, Nathaniel. 80-183
BLAKE, Robert Bruce, 1677-1955, collector.
61-1157
BLAKE, Robert E. 60-2481, 61-2457
BLAKE, Samuel. 61-1348
BLAKE, T. 61-2743
BLAKE, William, 1757-1627. 61-2546
BLAKE family. 61-1157
BLAKELY, John. 60-1325
BLAKELY it Brown, Brownsville, Or. 61-]
BLAKESLEE, Albert Francis, 1874-1954.
60-2746
BLAKESLEE, Alice. 61-2643
BLAKESLEE, Howard W. 80-242 rev.
BLAKESLEE, John. 61-2643
BLAKESLEE, S. V. 61-1327
BLAKESLEE, Samuel. 81-2943
BLAKESLEY family. 61-2943
BLAKEY, A. R. 60-3332
BLAKEY, Angus R. 60-751
BLAMTRE, JOBeph L. 61-1682
BLANC, SamUOl P. 61-3287
BLANCHAN family. 61-3142
BLANCHARD, Helen W. 61-2597
BLANCHARD, N. C. 60 3312
BLANCHARD, Ryneir. 60-1341
BLAND, Charles T. 61-3275
BLAND, Richard P. 61-2779
BLAND, Robert A, 61-3307
•BLAND, Theodorlck. 69-145, 60-266, 61-2743,
61-3301
BLAND, William F. 61-3275
BLAND, .VllUam J. 80-1552
BLAND-RANDOLPH family, 61-241?
BLAND family. 61-2419
BLANDFORD Milling Co. 61-3300
BLANK, Leon, 60-726
BLANKENBURG, Rudolph, 1643-1916. 60-2071,
61-614, 61-1068
BLANTON, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1960. 61-3605
BLISS, Zenas. 60-76
BUSS family. 80-771
BLISS, Fabyan,and Company. 80-1113
BLITZ, F. J. 60-1123
BLIZZARD Men of 1888, New York. 60-2095
BLODGETT, Rufus. 60-281
BLOODV'A. J. 80-864
BLOOD, James, 1819-1691. 81-2107
BLOOMER, Amelia (Jenks) 1818-1894.
61-2370
BLOOMFIELD, Benjamin Bloomfleld, latbaTon
60-1480
BLOOMFIELD, Joseph. 80-218, 60-220,
60-283, 80-285, 66-268, 60-1331, 61-1156
BLOOMFIELD Academy, Albemarle Co. , Va.
59-116
BLOOMING Grove Ladles Aid Society, New
York. 61-587
BLOOMTNGTON Bar Association. 61-1706
BLOOR, Alfred Janson, d. 1817. 60-1920
BLOSSBURG and Corning Railroad Company.
60-2849
BODENHEIM, MaxwelL 60-1112, 61-2683
BODICHON, Barbara Leigh (Smith) 1827-1691.
61-2920
BODONUS, Carolus Antonlus. 61-268
•BOCKMAN, Marcus Olnus, 1649-1942. 61-1231.
61-1618
BOEHM, Margaret Donaldson, 1894-1966.
60-2626
BOERHAAVE, Hermann. 81-950
BOGAN, Louise, 1697- 61-644. 61-1893
BLOSSOM, EUsha. 61-220
BLOUNT, Harry A, 80-1965
BLASBFIELD, Edwin Rowland, 1648-1936.
61-1955
BLATCHFORD, Ellphalet Wlckes. 81-1690
BLATCHFORD, Samuel. 60-1083
BLATHWAYT, William, 16492-1717. 60-916,
60-1672, 61-1432, 61-1438
BLEASE, Coleman Uvlngaton, 1868-1942.
60-603, 61-3682
BLECKLEY, Logan E. 61-2452
•BLEDSOE, A. T. 60-2642, 61-3084
BLEDSOE, Albert Taylor. 81-2742
BLEDSOE, ThomaS A. 60-1055
BLEDSOE family. 01-3142
BLEECKER, Anthony Uepenard. 6 1-1676
BLEECKER, Barent. 60-3060
BLEECKER, John R. 60-3060
BLEECKER family. 60-3060, 61-476, 01-484
BLESSINGTON, Charles John Gardiner, 2d vis-
count MountjOy and 1st earl of, d. 1829.
80-1764
BLESSINGTON, Marguerite (Power) Farmer
Gardiner, countess of, 1789-1849. 00-1085,
60-1296, 60-1764
BLETHEN, Alden Joseph. 01-2794
BL1GB, John. 61-1461
BUGHT, Atherton. 60-2015
BLIGHT, George, d. 1834. 61-538
BUNN, Marshall. 61-1360,61-1351
BLINN, Samuel. 61-1300
BLINN and Co. , San FranclBCo. 81-1300
BLISH, James Knox. 81-3373
BLISS, . 81-1992
BLISS, Alexander, 1792-1827. 60-771
BLISS, Alexander, d. 1698. 80-771
BLISS, George. 59-139, 60-176
BLISS, James A. 61-23
BLISS, Paul Southworth, 1889-1941. 60-946
BUSS, Tanker Howard, 1663-1930. 59-269,
59-280, 60-573
BLOUNT (John G. and Thomas) Washington,
N. C. 61-1877
BLOUNT, Nathaniel, 81-3271
BLOUNT, Richard A., 1774-1824. 60-1156
BLOUNT, William. 80-3308
BLOUNT, WiUle. 61-1620
BLOUNT family. 80-2055
BLOW, Susan E. 81-2646
BLUCKE, John. 61-43
BLUE, Frederick Omar, 1672- 60-1057
BLUE, Matthew Powers, 1624-1884. 60-2591
BLUE HUl Street Railway Co., Canton, Mass.
60-3296 .
BLUE Hill Turnpike Association. 60-1603
BLUE Mountain Baseball League, 61-2222
BLUE Ridge Railroad Company. 61-2066
BLUE Ridge Realty Company. 69-71
BLUMER, Abraham, 1736-1822. 58-239
BLUMER, Herbert. 61-247
BLUMER, Humbert. 60-2766
BLUNDEN, Edmund Charles. 61-2770
BLUNSTON, Samuel, 1669-1745. 60-2219
BLYDENBUROU, William J. , of New York,
60-1490
BLYTH, Edward. 60-2733
BLYTHE, Calvin, 61-520
B'NAI B'rllh. District No, 6. 60-693
BOARD of Deputies of British Jews. 60-2406
BOAKDLEY family. 61-3142
BOARDMAN, Edwin. 81-237
BOARDMAN, James. 81-237
BOARDMAN family. 80-825. 80-1070. 61-237
BOARDMAN and Welle, of Bristol, Conn.
61-1350
BOGARDUS, J. A. 81-220
BOGART, Henry I. 61-513
BOGGESS, Caleb. 60-1463, 60-1662
BOGGS, Annie. 60-2053
BOGGS, Samuel Whltemore, 1869-1964. 80-143
BOGGS, W.E. 61-2462
BOGGS, Wade Hamilton, 1883- 61-2647
BOGGS lamily. 60-280
BOILEAU, Nathaniel B. , 17627-1850.
61-2262
BODMOD, Daniel, firm, Philadelphia. 60-2016
BOISE-WTNNEMUCCA Railway. 61-1190
BOISGERARD, Edward. 61-360
•BOK, Edward WUllsm, 69-217, 68-232, 60-313,
60-2167, 60-2990, 61-2073, 61-2208
BOKER, George B. 61-763
BOKKER, A. J. 60-1123
BOLANDER, Henry N. 60-422
BOLIVAR, C. S. 60-1247
BOUVAR, Fernando S. 61-1142
BOLIVAR, Simon, 1763-1630. 60-81, 61-630,
81-1142
BOLIVAR Velazquez, Fernando Simon. 61-1142
BOLTVARIAN Society of the United States.
61-1142
BOLLAEHT, William, 1807-1676. 81-803
BOLLER family. 60-3333
BOLLING, C. 61-197
BOLLING, Christopher. 60-1096
BOLLING, JameB M. , d. 1650. 61-1683
BOLLING, John Randolph. 69-116
BOLLING, P. A. 61-197
B.OLLING, Richard. 61-197
Polling, Robert. 60-714
BOLLING, Thomaa. 60-888
BOLLING, Tom. 61-187
•BOLLING, William, 1766-1848. 60-666. 60-3332
BOLLING famUy. 61-1993
BOLLMAN, Erick. 80-2649
BOLLMAN, George. 60-1283
BOLLS, James. 81-252
BOLMAK, Antolne. 81-1163
BOLTON, Charles Knowles. 61-1780
BOLTON, Edwin C. 60^2009
BOLTON, Mary. 60-2009
BOLTON, Richard. 60-2008
BOLTON, Sarah (Knowles) 1841-1916.
61-1760
BOAS, Franz.
81-247
BOAS, George
80-2402
BOATNER, L.
M. , of Amite Co
61-2780
BOATNER, Maxlne TulL 61-1329
BOATWRIGHT, Frederic W. 60-133
BOCANEGHA, Jose Marfa de. 81-3233
BOCOCK, John Holmes, 1613-1872. 81-2848
BOCOCK, Sarah Margaret Kemper. 61-2636
BOCOCK, Thomas Stanley. 81-3656
BOCOCK family. 81-2848
BODDIE family. 81-2660
BODE, Elizabeth, 81-3493
BOLTON, Thomas. 61-2766
BOLTON lam Uy. 60-2008,61-2332
BOMAN, Oscar, 61-3288
BOMAR, Edward Earle, 1881-1947 or 8. 60-605
BOMAR family. 80-805
BOMFORD, George. 80-81
BONADUC1, Lorenzo Boturlnl. 61-1403
BONAPARTE, C. C. 60-1818
BONAPARTE, Charles Joseph, 1861-1821.
59-262, 60-280, 60-2031
BONAPARTE, Charles Luclsn Jules Laurent,
prince de Canlno, 1603-1857. 60-858, 60-2767,
80-2823 . 61-28. 61-734, 61-766, 81-779
BONAPARTE, Joseph. 60-263, 60-2627, 80-2640
BONAPARTE, L. M. 61-3638
Name Index
BONAPARTE, Loulfl Napoleon see
NAPOLEON m, Emperor of the
French
BONAPARTE, Napoleon see NAPOLEON 1,
Emperor of the French,
BONAPARTE family. 61-178, 81-630, 61-3007,
01-3021
BONCI, Alessandro. 61-3149
BOND, Benjamin. 61-1727
BOND, Elizabeth (Powell) 1841-1926. 61-1182 .
61-3813
BOND, Horace Mann. 61-247, 61-1620
BOND, James. 61-2328
BOND, Phlneas, 1749-1816. 61-766
BOND, Thomas. 81-729
•BOND, WUlard Faroe, 1870- 60-2067, 60-2227,
61-2748
BOND family. 81-816, 01-1162, 61-2340
BOND Tribute Fund. 60-2227
BONDFIELD, John. 01-2743
BONDURANT, Alexander. 00-1616
BONE, John, of London. 60-1672
BONOA, Stephen. 00-1026
BONGA, WUIlatn. 00-1061
'BONHAM, MUlsdge L. 00-712, 81-1612
BONNER, Sherwood. 00-2059
BONNEVILLE Power Authority. 69-230
BONNEY, EU Whitney, 1010-1866. 60-804
BONNEY, William Pterce. 01-2794
BONNEY family. 00-604
BONNTFIELD, Abraham, 1837-1885. 60-301
BONKYCASTLE, Charles. 61-196
BONSACK, Jacob, 1619-1869. 60-2834
BONSACK, John, 1760-1795. 60-2834
BONSACK, Jdhn, 1781-1859. 60-2834
BONSACK family. 60-2634
BONSALL, Benjamin S. 60-2827
BONTEMPS, Arna. 81-1297
BOODY, Stone & Co. 01-3277
BOOKBINDERS' Union. 00-1216
BOOKER, George Henry, 1823-1900. 60-1399
BOOKER, George T. 01-1795
BOOKER family. 01-3142
BOON, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo,
Rft_4R4H
BOONE, Jeremiah. 00-1375
BOONE, William R. 60-1376
BOONE family. 00-1375, 61-3296
BOONE County Historical Society. 61-369
BOONVTLLE eagle. 00-3096
BOOT and Shoe Manufacturers of the United
Slates. 60-3266
BOOTH, Edwin. 00-1520
BOOTH, Evangeline. 69-217, 80-1180
BOOTH, n. V. 00-2022
BOOTH, William. 61-2743
BORAH, William Edgar, 1666-1940. 59-17,
69-41, 69-142, 69-217, 59-220, 56-261,
60-260, 00-997, 80rl374, 80-1709, 60-1776,
60-1805, 60-2139, 60-2334, 00-2401, 60-3221
61-1169, 61-1213, 61-1280, 01-1477, 61-1634
81-2473 ~
BORAH, William S. 60-1342
BORBONE, Carlo. 60-1223
BOUCHARD, Edwin Montellore, 1684-1961.
01-3261
DOKCKE, Heroo von, 61-2741,61-3138
' BORDEN, Benjamin. 69-125
'BORDEN, Gall. 61-1166,61-2631
BORDEN, H, C. 61-2031
BORDEN, Joraph. 60-1331
BORDLEY, John Beale. 01-21
BORDLEY family. 81-3142
BORDMAN, William H., of Boston. 60-1490
BORECKY, Jan. 69-44
BOREMAN, Arthur Inghram, 1623-1696. 60-41
00-295, 80-312, 00-315, 00-1210, 00-1403
00-1662,61-2602
BOREMAN, Jacob Smith. 01-1730
BOREMAN and Bulloch, Parkersburg, w. Va.
60-1210
BORGLUM, John Gutzon de la Mothe, 1887-
1941. 60-1342, 60-1480
BORfE (J. J. ) & Sons. 01-680
BORIE, John Joseph, 01-686
BOFUE, Sophie (Beauveau). 61-686
BORIE family. 81-688
BORIE and Laguerenne. 61-686
BORMAN, Johan Karl Edward, of Philadelphia.
BORMAN family. 61-3582
BORST, P. B. 60-3332
BORTMAN, Mark, collector. 61-1086
BOS family. 61;3142
BOSHER, Kate Leo Langley. 69-118
BOSS, LbwIs, 01-517
BOSSERON, Francis. 60-1371
BOSTON. 61-3396
BOSTON. Chamber of Commerce. 60-1574
BOSTON. Commercial Exchange, 60-1574
BOSTON. Eliot Church. 61-3162
BOSTON. First Bank of the U. S. 00-1690
BOSTON. First Church, 00-32B2, 6.-086
BOSTON. FlMt National Bank. 60-1690
BOSTON, Mercantile Library Association.
: 81-1080
BOSTON. Municipal Court. 60-179
BOSTON. Produce Exchange. 60-1574
BOSTON. PubUc Library. 01-322
BOSTON. Radio station WBET. 80-2571
BOSTON, School of Housekeeping, 61-3070
BOSTON and Albany Railroad, 00-178. 01-3050
BOSTON and Keene Stage Company. 60-163
BOSTON and Lowell Railroad Corporation.
00-170, 60-1199
BOSTON and Lynn India Rubber Manufacturing
Company, 00-179
BOSTON and Maine Railroad. 60-109.00-1109
60-1677 '
BOSTON and Maine Railroad. Maiden Branch
00-1677
BOSTON and M'ethuen Stage Company. 00-183
BOSTON and New Bedford Mall Line.
60-183
BOSTON and Providence Railroad. 00-1577
BOSTON and Providence Railroad. Eastan
Branch. 60-1577
BOSTON and Roxbury Corporation. 00-971
BOSTON and Roxbury Mill Corporation. 80-105
BOSTON and Roxbury Water Supply Company.
60-109 '
BOSTON and Worcester Railroad Corporation.
00-170, 60-178, 00-1129
BOSTON Bank, Boston. 00-1590
BOSTON Book Store, Boston. 60-1596
BOSTON College, Boston, MaeB. Library,
61-346
BOSTON commercial gazette. 80-177 \
BOSTON, Concord & Montreal Railroad. 60-1199
BOSTON evening transcript, 00-2571, 61-1264
BOSTON Female Medical School. 61-3668
BOSTON Long Whari. 60-3001
BOSTON Manufacturing Company, Waltham.
Mass. 60-116
BOSTON Merchants Association, 60-1574
BOSTON Mill Corporation, Boston. 00-1749
BOSTON Mining and Reduction Company. 01-103
^TON Mutual Benefit Association, Boston.
00-3216
BOSTON Oil Company, Boston. 00-152
BOSTON Sample Shoe Shop, Inc. 60-1728
BOSTON Saturday evening gazette. 60-724
BOSTON Shoe Shop, Inc. 00-1720
BOSTON Stock Exchange. 61-318
BOSTON Sugar Refinery, Boston. 60-152
60-923 '
BOSTON Water-Power Company, Boston. 6CH
BOSTON Water Works. 60-104
BOSTONIAN Society, Boston. 61-202
BOSTWICK, Arthur E. 61-2646
BOSTWICK, David. 01-2992
BOSWELL, James Keith. 61-2676
BOTELER, Alexander Robinson, 1615-1862.
60-40, 00-312, 80-068, 60-1681, 61-2021
01-3084
BOTELER, Helen Macomb (Stockton) 60-068
BOTELER, Henry, 80-668
BOTELER family. 60-068, 00-1408
BOTETOURT, Norbone Berkeley, baron de,
1718 (ca. J-1770. 69-77, 60-308, 01-2016
BOTHNE, Clsle Christtan Johnson, 1860-1934
00-1035
BOTT, Minor L. 69-121
BOTTA, Ann Charlotte. 60-2160
BOTTINEAU, Pierre. 60-1781, 00-1806
BOTTLERS Machinery Company, Portland. Me
60-309
BOTTOME, Phyllis. 60-2951
BOTTOMLEY, Cordon. 69-118
BOTTOMLEY, Thomas. 01-3142
BOTTOMLEY family. 61-3142
BOTTS, John Minor. 61-2084, 61-3299
BOUCHER, A. 60-3212
BOUCHER, Jonathan. 00-1743
BOUDIN, Louis Boudlanoff, 1674-1952
61-3072
BOUDIN family. 61-3072
•BOUDINOT, Ellas, 1740-1821. 60-284,
60-285, 60-1606, 00-1900 , 60-2063,
60-3021, 01-1061, 61-3086, 61-3247
BOUDINOT, Bllsha. 60-286, 60-1331, 80-134
BOUDINOT family. 60-2971
BOUGHNER, James Vance, 1812-1882. 59-159
BOUGHTON, Benjamin. 60-81
BOUILLE, Marquis de. 01-2728
BOULANQER, Nicolas Antolne. 60-3212
•BOULDIN, Wood. 61-660, 61-2647
BOULDIN, Wood,' Jr. 69-66
BOULDIN family. 81-2419
BOULDING family. 61-2580
BOULENGER, Gsorg Albert. 61-722
BOULTON, Matthew. 81-3381
BOUqUET, Henry, 1719-1765. 60-1407
61-1847
BOURG, Cromotdu. 60-2398
BOURGET, Paul Charles. 60-42
BOURKE, John. 00-1334
BOURKE-WBJTE, Margaret. 61-1657
BOURN, Meiatlah. 60-1750
BOURN, Silvanus. 00-1750
BOURN, Timothy. 00-1750
BOURNE, George. 01-3077
BOURNE, Jonathan, b. 1811, 61-405
BOURNE, Jonathan, 1665-1940. 59-160
60-3030, 61-2059, 01-2300 '
BOUHNE, Randolph Sllliman, 1886-1916. 61-3111
BOURNE, Sylvanus, of Amsterdam, 60-752
BOUHNE family. 01-3142
BOURNE Gold Mining Co. 61-2059 '
BOUTELLE, Frailer Augustus, 1840-1924.
60-3037
BOUTON, J. w. 80-1713
BOUTON family. 61-3142
BOUTWELL, Albert. 01-792
BOUTWELL, George S. 00-658
BOUTWELL, Hester Crooks, 60-660
BOUTWELL, William T. 80-256, 60-660
61-260
BOUV1ER family. 81-853
BOWDEN, Lemuel Jackson. 60-8, 81-3276
BOWDEN, Thomas Russell. 60-8
BOWDITCH, Henry P. 61-264
BOWDITCH, J. J. 61-2755
"BOWDOTN, James, 1728-1790. 61-2783, 61-3:
BOWEN, Ashley. 61-1355
BOWEN, Catherine Drinker. 61-2073
BOWEN, Edward. 61-1365
Lucy (Gates) 1680-1951.
BOWEN, ?
81-3009
BOWEN, Francis. 61-3290
BOWEN, Fred. 61-1348 '
BOWEN, Harold Gardiner, 1863- 61-842
BOWEN, John Eliot. 60-2741
BOWEN, Martha PoweU. 01-102
BOWEN, Nathan. 61-1356
BOWEN/Reuben Dean, 1669-1939. 60-7B1
BOWEN family. 61-1356, 61-2110
BOWER, Lawrence F. , coUector. 01-845
BOWER, William Horton, 1850-1910. 00-766
BOWERS, Claude. '60-1214
BOWERS, Eaton Jackson, 1865-1939. 60-1082
BOWERS, Theodores, 61-2264
BOWIE, JameB, d. 1638. 81-3040
BOWIE, Richard Johns. 60-81
BOWIE, Thomas J. 60-81
BOWD3, W. F, 01-300
BOWKER, Richard Rogers, 1848-1933. 59-200
BOWLES, G. H. 60-2430
BOWLES, Magdalene (Wake) 60-1436
BOWLES, Paul. 61-314g
BOWLES, Samuel. 61-787
BOWLES, William Lisle, 1762-1850. 00-1430
BOWLEY, Albert J. 69-227
BOWLING, William W. 61-1031
BOWLING Green Central Cooperative Associa-
tion. 00-1474
BOWLY, Jacob A., of Oakgrove, Va. 01-3264
BOWMAN, Catherine A. 01-3009
j BOWMAN, Frank h. 59-160
BOWMAN, Harvey B. 61-1030
BOWMAN, John Gabbert, 1677- 00-2201
BOWMAN, William. 60-2767
BOWMAN family. 60-271, 00-1794, 61-3142
BOWMAH, Cynthia. 60-3312
BOWNAS, Samuel, 1676-1753. 61-3141
BOWNE, Robert' Hartshome. 60-3076
BOWNE, Walter. 60-638
BOWNE family. 60,636,61-3178
BOWK1NG, John. 61-1155
BOWRON, James, 1844-1928. 81-1280
BOWYER, Michael, 61-3289
BOWYEH family. 61-3142, 61-3289
BOWYER and Company. 59-125
BOXER (Schooner) 60-1830
BOY Scouts of America. 01-956
BOYCE, James Petlgru. 61-1238
BOYCE, Kerr. 61-2761, 61-3162
BOYD, A. G. 61-2647
BOYD, Archibald H., businessman. 60-761
BOYD, Carl. 59-30
BOYD, ErnesL 60-720, 60-1145, 61-841
BOYD, George w. 81-2418
BOYD, James. 59-32
BOYD, James, 1688-1944. 69-121, 69-199
BOYD, James Edmund, b. 1645. 60-701
BOYD, John A. 01-360
Name Index
BOYD, John S. 61-661
BOYD, Joseph Fulton, 60-1234
BOYD, Paul P. 60-2766
BOYD, R. W. 61-3299
BOYD, Weir, 1620-1693. 60-663
BOYD, William Kenneth, 1679-1938, 60-723
BOYD-DAWKBJ3, William. 61-2770
BOYD & Hanson, Portland, Me. 60-1826
BOYDEN, Albert A. 60-39
BOYER, Charles. 60-3246
BOYESEN, Hjalmar HJorth, 1646-1695. 60-1144
BOYKTN, F. M. 60-1662
BOYKIH frmlly. 61-2633
BOYLAN family. 61-1370
BOYLE, Hugh. 60-1276
BOYLE, John. 60-2664
BOYLE, Kay. 60-1061
BOYLES, Eliza H. (Ball) Gordon. 60-621
BOYNTON, Edward C. 61-1346
BOYNTON, Henry Van Ness. 61-1794
BOYNTON, John. 60-1076
BOYNTON Bicycle Electric Railway Co. , Boston,
60-3296
BOZMAN family. 61-2560
3RACKENRIDGE, Hugh Henry, 1746-1616.
60-713, 60-2200, 60-2828
BRACKET!, George A. 60-1051
BRACKETT, George M. 61-2264
BRACKETT, Josiah. 60-2345
UKACKTNK1DGE, John. 61-3136
BKACY, Paul H. 61-1531
BRADBY, James AUen. 61-3044
BRADDICK'famlly. 61-2833
BRADDOCK, Edward. 61-546
BRADFORD, Andrew, 1668-1742. 60-1712
BRADFORD, C. A. 60-2399
BRADFORD, Gamaliel. 59-116, 60-791,
80-1515, 60-1633, 61-2616
BRADFORD, H. S. 80-206
♦BRADFORD, John. 60-2649, 81-3269, 61-3360
BRADFORD, John, 1749-1630. 61-3056
BRADFORD, Otey. 61-3267
BRADFORD, Roark, 1696-1946. 59-121, 81-68,
81-162
BRADFORD, Thomas, 1746-1636. 80-1712,,
80-2027, 60-2166 , 61-557, 61-774, 61-762,
81-1104, 61-8882
BRADFORD, Thomas, 1761-1651. 60-2627
BRADFORD, William, 1683-1752. 60-1712,
60-2391, 60-2601, 61-1104
BRADFORD, William, 1722-1791. 60-1712
BRADFORD, WlUUm, 1755-1795. 60-3104,
81-368
BRADFORD, William L. 61-3267
BRADFORD, William T, 80-1712
BRADFORD family, 60-1712, 60-2971, 61-1104,
61-1586, 61-3056
BRADFORD Club. 61-3056
BRADFORD Club, New York. 60-1222
BRADFORD Memorial and Historical Associa-
tion, Lexington,- Ky. 81-3058
BRADFORD Press. 81-3066
BRADISH, Luther, 1763-1663. 80-1697
BRADLEE, Samuel, 1776-1687. 81-322
BRADLEY, Abigail. 61-1844
BRADLEY, Abraham. 61-3275
BRADLEY, Charles, b. 1867. 60-646, 60-669
BRADLEY, Edson, 59-46
BRADLEY, Gilbert, of Sunderland, Vt. 60-1491
BRADLEY, Joseph P., 1613-1662. 80-267,
80-279, 80-260, 80-689, 60-1063
BRADLEY, Mary H. 60-666
BRADLEY (Nathaniel) & Company, Danville, N. H
80-1401 '
BRADLEY (Osgood) Car Company, Worcester,
Mass. 61-1165
BRADLEY, Samuel. 60-3162
BRADLEY, Vincent L. 60-669
BRADLEY, W. E. 59-62
BRADLEY, Waller H. 60-263, 60-1113
BRADLEY, William A. 61-2328
BRADLEY, William O'ConneU, 1647-1914,
61-1666, 61-1349
BRADLEY family. 66-669, 6 1-1644
BRADSHAW, Charles Miner. 61-1300
BRADSHAW, J. D. 81-304
BHADSHAW family. 61-2649
*"H*DSHAW and Proctor Lumber Company,
Harnett. Mo. 61-394
. BRADSHER, Earl Lockrldge. 81-181
BRADSTREET family. 60-2160
BRADY, C. H. 69-72
BRADY, Durward a 80-3293
BRADY, James, of. Virginia. 60-666
BRADY, James W. 61-647
BRADY, Mathew. 61-663
BRADY, Peter. 60-2202
BRADY, Robert K. 81-2456
BRADY, S. 60-1652
BRADY, Thomas Allan, 1902- 60-1923, 60-2079,
61-603
BRADY family. 69-72, 60-3293
BRAGDON, Claude Fayette, 1666-1948. 81-1364
BRAGDON family. 61-1364
BRAOG, Braxton, 1617-1678, 69-42, 60-707,
60-606, 60-3232, 60-2833, 60-2973, 61-166,
. 61-601, 81-1161, 61-1612, 61-2264, 61-2769,
61-3136, 61-3264
BRAGG, John, 1606-1676.
80-8232
60-795, 60-2232,
BRAGG, Thomas, 1610-1872,
01-3061
BIIAGG family. 61-2796
BRADJWOOD, John, 1756-1798. 80-668
BRAIDWOOD'S Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb,
Edinburgh, Va. 60-3332
BRAINARD, MrB. M. D. 60-755
BRATNERD, Erastus, 1655-1622. 61-2528,
81-2643, 61-3264
BRAINERD, Israel, 1772-1654. 66-618
BRAITHWAITE, Mr. 60-1145
BRAITHWAITE, William Stanley Beaumont,
66-116, 61-1520
BRAITHWAITE Colliery. 66-1572
BHAMHAM family. 61-2110
BRAMLETT family. 60-2636
DRAMWELL, William. 61-190
B RANCH, Anna Hempstead. 59-116
BRANCH, James. 60-767
BRANCH, John, 1762-1663.
61-2443
60-767, 60-3232,
BRANCH, Joseph. 00-787 l
BRANCH, Lawrence tfBrran, 1620-1662.
80-767,61-1962,61-2741
BHANCH, Thomas P. 81-2796
BRANCH, W. Horton. 60-3232
BRANCH, WUUam Henry, b. 1823. 60-3232
BRANCH lamlly. 60-767, 60-3232, 61-3138
BRAND, Charles I. 61-2904
BRAND family. 61-1133, 61-2004
BRANDBORG, Charles W., 1647-1916. 60-1033
BRANDE1S, Allcs. 61-2376, 61-2379
"BRANDE1S, Louis Dembltz, 1866-1641. 69-15,
59-27, 60-1063, 60-1374, 80-2031, 60-2800,
60-3221, 81-945, 61-1509, 81-2379, 61-2532,
61-3625
BRANDENBURG, F. S. 80-1515
BRANDES, Raymond, 1924- 61-2573, 61-3864
BRANDS, Sir Dietrich. 59-151
BRANDON, Gerard C. 60-2336
BRANDON, Nellie Walles, 60-1546
BRANDON, William Woodward, 1666-1934,
61-706, 61-1260
BRANDON, Miss. Methodist Episcopal Church,
South. 60-2636
BRANDONVILLE and Terra Alta Telephone
Company, Terra Alta, W. Va. 60-1710
BHANDOW, Henry. 60-1936
BKANDHSTH, William. 81-3209
BRANDT, O, E. 60-1123
BRANDYWINE Manufacturing and Banking
Company. 80-1619
BRANHAM, 1. R. 61-760
BRANNAN, Joseph. 81-1361
BKANNAN family. 61-2116
BRANNER, John Casper, 1650-1922. 61-2199
BRANNON, John. 60-580,66-1662
BRANNON and Post. 66-292
BHANSFOHD, Frederick. 61-3114
BRANSON, David H. 81-956
BRANSON, Eugene Cunningham, 1861-1833.
80-699, 61-3262
BRANSON, M. G. 61-655
BHANSON family, 81-2110
BRASCHER, Nayhum D. 61-1284
BRASEE, John D. 60-1276
BRASEE, John S, 60-2633
BRASHEARS, Eden. 80-1131
BRASHEARS family, 80-1131
BRASS Molders Union no, 1, of Detroit, 81-3260
BHASWELL, Zllpha. 61-3129
BRATTLE, William. 60-916
BRATTON, John. 81-2264
BHATTON, Theodore D. 60-1515
BKATTON, WilUam D. 61-2439
BRAUN, F. L. 80-1123
BRAWLEY, Benjamin G. 61-1264
BRAWNER, James L. 60-6
BRAXTON, C. M. 81-3361
BRAXTON, Carter, 1736-1787. 80-61, 63-308,
60-2046, 81-662, 81-2743
BRAXTON, Carter M. 61-3135
BRAXTON, Fannie Pago Hume. 61-2332
BRAXTON family. 80-13, 60-1241, 80-2636,
61-2013, 81-2637, 81-3301
BRAY, John Franols. 61-3280
BHAY& Michaels. 61-3138
BRAYMAN, Mason. 81-3084
BRAYTON, Annie Hare Powel, collector.
61-1467
BRAYTON, Isaac. 81-1327
BRAZER & Davis, Boston. 60-1490
BKAZIEK, Elijah. 61-3256
BRAZIER, James. 61-3266
BRAZIL Railway Company. 60-17, 60-799
BRAZILIAN Coal Commission. 60-270
BREAR, Mary. 61-3142
BREATHEDSVILLE, Md. College erf St. James.
60-659
BRECK, James L. 60-531, 60-670
BHECK, Samuel, 1748-1797. 81-3247
•BRECK, Samuel, 1771-1E62. 61-3070, 61-3247
BRECK Missionary Society. 80-670
BRECKENRIDGE, Elizabeth E., 1659-1942.
80-654
BRECKENRIDGE, James. 60-2166
BRECKENRIDGE, Thomas E. 61-2456
BRECKENRIDGE, William C. 81-1277
BRECKINRIDGE, Dosha. 61-1349, 61-2632
BRECKINRIDGE, Henry. ■ 80-160
BRIDGFORD, D. B. 61-3084
BRIDGMAN, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1681,
BRIDGMAN family. 61-932
BKIDWOOD.H. 61-3094
BR1EN, John OmlUi, 1807-1886. 61-1330
BRECKINRIDGE, Sophonlsba P. 80-126, 61-247^ BRIEN, Luke Tlernan. 81-3302
■BRECKINRIDGE, John CabslL 60-1161, 60-1215
60-1616, 60-2826, 61-166, 61-1346, 61-1612,
61-2264
BRECKINRIDGE, William C, p, 61-1349
BRECKINRIDGE famUy. 61-1368,81-3142
BHEESE, Samuel. 81-1635
BHEESE, Samuel Sidney, 61-1636
BHEESE, Sidney. 61-1727, 61-2063
BREESE, Zona (Gale) see GALE, Zona -
BREESE family. 61-1535
BREITENBAUGH, Samuel, 61-236
BRE1TENBAUGH family. 61-236
BHEITUNG, Edward Nlcklas, 1671- 61-2600
BRENNER, Joseph Cnalm. 61-12
BRENT, Charles Henry, Bp,, 1862-1929. 59-18,
56-223
BRENT, George William. 60-763
BRENT, Helen C. 68-223
BRENT, John Carroll. 80-B1
'BRENT, Robert. 66-762, 80-1706
BRENT, William. 61-195
BRENT, William, Jr. 81-197
BRENT family. 60-2043
BRENTANO, Lujo. 60-42
BRENTS, Thomas Hurley. 61-2794
BRESHKOVSKY, Catherine. 56-212
BRETON. Thomas. 81-3148
BRETT, Charles. 60-2827
BRETT, William Howard, 1846-1616, 81-1677
BREVOORT, J. Carson, 60-1222
BREWER, Charles, 1604-1666. 61-1368
BREWER, Chester L. 80-3121
BREWER, David J. 60-1063
BREWER, Dexter. 80-3193
BREWER, Earl L, 60-2212
BREWER, Grlffeth. 69-228
BREWER, H.O. 81-1337
BREWER, Luther Albertus, 1858-1833, collector.
60-1084
BREWER family. 61-2340
BREWSTER, Anne Maria Hampton, 1616-1692.
61-2166
BREWSTER, Benjamin, 59-163
BREWSTER, Benjamin B. 59-203, 60-427,
60-3337
BKEWSTER, Chauncey Bunce. 61-3151
BREWSTER, David. 80-2787
BREWSTER, Kate L. 60-3248
BREWSTER, Ralph O. 59-21
BRIAND, Bishop. 61-1499
BR1CE, Albert E. 60-1713
BH1CE, Carol. 81-1465
BR1CKELL, Herschel. 69-121
BRICKER family. 61-3142
BRICKEY family, 61-2110
BRIDE, WUUam W. 61-2061
BRTDGEBERRY Manufacturing Co. 61-2258
BHIDOEN, Edward. 81-2743
BRIDGER family. 81-2832
BR1DGER8, John Luther, b, 1650. 60-607
BRTDGERS, Robert R. 80-607
BRIDGES, Robert, 1656-1941. 60-1403, 60-3238,
61-1667
BRH>GES, Robert S. 60-755
BRIDGETON, N. J. 60-960
BRIDGETON Institute, Brldgeton, N. J. 80-880
BRIDGEWATER, John Egerton, 3d earl of,
1646-1701. 81-1473
Name Index
BBIEN, Roebette Howard. 61-1330
BRIERFIELD Iron Works, Brierfleld, Ala.
61-368
BR1ESEN, Arthur von, 1943-1820. 60-1408
BRTEUX, Eugene, 1666-1932. 61-2253
BRIGGS, Calsb^Jr. 61-3418
BR1GGS, Charles Augustus, 1841-1913. 61-1223
BRIGGS, George, 60-617
BRIGGS, Grace, 61-2836
BRIGGS, James A, 60-1247
BRIGGS, Lloyd Vernon, 1663-1941. 61-3882
BRIGHAa; * ^ng University, Provo, Utah.
81-1696
BRIGHT, JeSBe David. 60-1794
BRIGHT, John. 81-262
•BRIOHT, John, 1811-1869. 60-3229, 61-191
BRIGHT, Mary cbavellta (Dunne) 60-1617
BRIGHT, Nancy Patterson, collector. 61-3668
BRIGHT, R. J. 60-2439
BRIGHTON Beach Music Hall, Brooklyn. 80-69
60-1166 ^^ 2!! - 2a
BRIGHTON Market Bank, Brighton, Mass.
60-1690
BRILL, Kenneth Gray, 1883-1964. 60-471
BRTLLON do Jouy, Anne Louis Boyvin (d'Hardaii
courtjb. 1744. 61-762
BRTMHALL, Edna Lee, collector. 61-3666
BRTMLEY, Herbert Hutchinson, 1861-1946.
61-3263
BRINEGAR, Thomas P. 81-3666
BRINGHURST-, John. 60-1613
BRINGHURST, Joseph. 61-2765
BRTNKERHOFF, Roellff. 60-2620
BRTNKERHOFF, William E. 60-2067
BRINKLEY, John M. 61-3686
BRINKMAN, Charles, 1666- colleetor. 60-1718
BRINKMAN, George W., 1838 (ca.)-1906. 60-1711
BRTNLEY, Francis. 60-1367
BRTNLEY, George, 1817-1876. 60-1017, 60-136'
BRINLEY, George, d, 1657. 60-1367
BRTNLEY family. 60-1357 . 01-1106
DRTNSFJELD, Oeorge F. 81-106
BRTNTON, Daniel O. 61-734
BRINTON, Francis D. collector. 60-1706
61-1464 ' .
BRINTON, George. 61-344
BRINTON, Jasper Yeates, 1876- 61-602
BRTNTON, JohnHJU, 1772-1827. 61-344
BRISBANE, Albert, 1609-1690. 61-2064
BRISBANE, Arthur. 60-1824, 61-2054, 61-2477
BRISBANE, Lodolska M. 61-2064
BRISBANE, Redella (Bates) 61-2054
BRJSBOB, Bernard w. 60-453
BRISCOE, Gerard. 61-1630
BRISTOL, C. B. 80-310
BRISTOL, Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th earl
of. 80-1361
BRISTOL, Helen (Moore) 60-20
BRISTOL, Mark Lambert, 1668-1939. 60-20
BRlSTOLCollege, Bucks Co., Pa. 61-2772
BRISTOW, Owen, 61-162
BR1STOW, Joseph L. 69-41
BIUTBH-Amerlcan Land Investment Companv.
60-64) '
BRITISH Museum, 61-1847
BHITT, Alnhonso. 61-1654
BRITT, Mary (Nichols), collector, 61-1664
BFOTT, Peter, 1816-1905. 81-1824
BROADDUS. William L„ d. 1663. 60-740
BROADDUS College, Phlllmjl, w. Va. Whlle-
scarver Hall. 60-576
BROADUS, John Albert. 61-1238
BRONSON and Folsom Towing Company,
Stillwater, Minn. 60-446
BRONTE, Charlotte, 60-1401
BROOKE, Charles Frederick Tucker, 1863-1646.
60-1104
BROOKE, Francis. 66-100
BROOKE, Francis Taliaferro. 69-100, 60-1104
BROOKE, John F. 66-100
BROOKE, John Mercer. 61-3136, 61-3267
BROOKE, John Rutter, 1636-1926. 60-3316
BHOOKE, Lawrence. 61-2743
BHOOKE, Peter. 61-6S7
BROOKE, Ralph. 61-1446
BROODS, Robert. 60-8
BROOKE, Robert S. 59-100
BROOKE, Rupert. 61-2770
BROOKE, St. George Tucker, 1644-1914.
60-1104, 61-1670, 61-2638
BROADWELL, M. M, 60-2480
BROCK, Ignatius. 61-3060
•BROCK, R. A. 81-197, 61-2452
BHOCK, Robert Alonzo. 61-2742
BROCK, Robert Alonzo, 1639-1914, collector.
Virginians. 61-456, 61-647 61-649, 61-650
81-661, 61-663, 61-657, 61-669, 61-660,
61-662, 81-664, 61-741, 61-852, 61-655,
61-656, 61-669, 61-860, 61-964, 81-996
61-997, 81-1004, 61-1006. 61-1101, 61-1434
61-1466, 61-1469, 61-1644, 61-1546, 61-1554,
61-1656, 61-1642, 61-1644, 61-1734, 61-1768
61-1772, 61-1773, 61-1765, 61-1617, 61-1832,
61-1633, 61-1634, 61-1662, 61-2270, 61-2274
61-2263, 61-3043
BROCK family. 61-1008
BROCKENBROUGH, Austin. 61-3276
BROOKENBROUGH, John. 69-118
BROCKENBROUGH family. 61-2110, 61-3142
BROCKLESBY, Richard, 1722-1787. 80-1276
BROCKLEY family. 80-1616
BROCKMAN, F. D. 59-136
BROCKWAY, Fciu.Br. 61-3543
BROCKWAY, Fencer, 1868- 61-3636, 61-3643
BROCKWAY, Howard. 61-1692
BRODEAU, Ann. 60-61
BKODHEAD, Daniel, 1736-1806. 61-3098
BRODIE family. 81-2632
BRODNAX, John G., 1629-1907. 6JklS2
BRODNAX, Mrs. John. G. 60-782
BRODNAX, John G., d, .ca. 1909. 60-782
BRODNAX, Samusl Houston, 1644-1632. 60-780
BRODNAX lam lly. 80-780, 80-782
BROGGIA, C. A. 61-267
BKOGLIE, Prince de, 60-2368
BROHM, Theodore, 1806-1681. 60-1698
BROMFIELD, Edward. 60-755
BROMFIELD, Henry. 60-672
BROMFIELD, Louis. 6(-3246, 61-162
BROMFIELD <i Rogers. 60-672
BROMLEY, Dorothy Dunbar. 61-3466
BRONAUGH, Samuel Healh Peyton. 60-1627
BRONAUGH, War-en Carter, b. 1639. 60-1827
BRONAUGH family, 60-1627
BRONCK family. 61-3047
BHONNAUGH family. 61-2110
BRONNER family. 61-2110
BHONOUGH, John Mitchell, d. 1889. 61-2164
BRONSON, Arthur. 60-901
BRONSON, Isaac. 60-1061
BRONSON, Samuel, 61-76
BRONSON family. 60-1061
BROOKE family. 69-100 , 60-1104, 81-2419
61-2613, 61-3082 -
BROOKE Co., W. Ya. 60-1201
BROOKER, W. T. 60-1196
BROOKES, Iveeon L. 60-789. 61-1601
BROOKES family. 60-769, 60-2836
BROOKHAVEN Cotton Oil and Fertilizer
Company, Brookhaven, Miss. 60-2386
BROOKHAVEN Progressive Cotton Oil Company
Brookhaven, Miss. 80-2388 "
BROOKHILL School, Keswick, Va. 69-115
BROOKINGS, William Du Bote. 60-242
BHOOKJNGS Institution, Washington, D. C.
81-1242 '
BROOKLTNE Omnibus Company. 60-1485
BROOKLYN. Brooklyn and Long Island Falr
ln Aid of the U. S, Sanitary Commission.
60-258
BROOKLYN. Erasmus Hall High School.
81-1029
BROOKLYN Hospital. 61-2476
BROOKLYN Rapid Transit Company . 80-168
BROOKS, A. L. 80-1631
BROOKS, Amos. 80-310
BKOOKS, Arthur G. 61-3592
BROOKS, Asa. 60-310
BROOKS, B. P. 60-222?
BROOKS, C. T. 61-1348
BROOKE, Charles, 1795-1672. 61-1675
BROOKS, Charles B. 60-1199
BROOKS, Elizabeth Albree. 61-1574
BKOOKS, Eugene Clyde, 1671-1947. 61-3262
BROOKS, F. A. 80-1189
BROOKS, H. C. 61-2647
BROOKS, J. B. 61-2765
BKOOKS, John. 01-3547
BROOKS, John N., collector. 60-986
BROOKS, John W. 61-2765
BROOKS, L. B. 61-1621
BROOKS, Leelle E. 61-3267
BROOKS, Maria (Gowen) 1795-1846. ZVSphiel.
61-3693
BROOKS, Oliver C. 61-3592
BHOOKS, P. S. 61-3271
BROOKS, Phillips. 60-2086, 61-3826
BROOKS, Preston. 60-3346
BROOKS, Samuel. 60-2646
BROOKS, Stratton D. 60-1776
BROOKS, Ulysses Robert, 1646-1617. 60-1196
BROUGHTON and Allison, Rodney, Miss. 60-1500
BROUN, William LeRoy, 1829-1902. 60-15
BROUSSARD, Edwin S. 59-237
BROUSSEZ, Chevalier Selngher des. 61-3348
BROWER, Edith. 59-192
BROWER, N. V. 61-292
BROWN, Abbie Farwell, d. 1927. 61-1781
BROWN, Adelaide. 61-268
BROWN, Albert Gallatin. 60-1644, 60-1765,
60-1635, 60-2389, 60-2842, 61-2746
BHOWN, Alexander. 61-3138
BROWN, Alexander P., collector. 80-16 62.
60-3268
BROWN, Alice. 81-1626
BHOWN, AnderBon W. 61-267
BROWN, Andrew, of 0. S. Army. 60-1661
BROWN, Andrew, 1629-1909. "1-1629
BHOWN, Anna Plbtleld (Bradlcl?) Burton. 81-2633
BROWN, Ann Regan, of Cayuga, Miss. 61-2780
BHOWN, Ashmun N, 61-3284
BROWN, B. Gratz. 60-2998
BROWN, Benjamin Boyer. 61-286
BROWN, Beesle L. 61-2635
BROWN, C. G. 60-3332
BROWN, Campbell, 1840-1693. 61-1359
BROWN, Carlotta Herring. 60-1792
BROWN, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. 60-1664,
66-3136
BROWN, Clara Neal.
BROWN, Constantino.
61-1761
60-20
BROOKE, T. 60-319
BROOKE, Waller. 60-1629
BROOKE, William, of U. S. Army.
BROOKS, Van Wyck, 1886- 59-169, 61-1636,
61-2660, 61-3381
BROOKS, William Elizabeth, 1675- collector.
60-996
BROOKS family. 60-966, 61-2797
BROOKS, Clark & Co. 61-1621
BROOKSHTRE, Benjamin W. 60-150
BROOKVILLE and Metamora Hydraulic Companv.
60-1442 *
BROOM. 61-2563
BROOMALL, John Martin, 1616-1664. 61-713
BHOPHY, John, 61-1843
BROSBOLL, Johan C. 61-1266
BROTHERHOOD of Gethsemane Church,
Minneapolis. 60-670
BROTHERHOOD of St. Andrew. 60-151
BROTHERTON, James. 60-1762
BROiHERTON, William H. 60-1762
BROUGH, Charles Hlllman, 1876-1835. 61-2117
BROUGHAM and Vaux, Henry Peler Brougham
baron, 1778-1866. 69-119, 60-1223, 61-1484
BROUGHTON, Charles E. 61-1306
BROUGHTON, L. 60-1475
BROUGHTON, Nicholas. 60-1369
BROUCHTON, MlsB. 61-2362
BROWN, Curtis. 81-2770
BROWN, David. 80-670
BROWN, David Paul. 61-677
BHOWN (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia.
60-2618, 61-2226
BROWN, Dwlght H. 60-2099
BROWN, E. D. 61-257
BROWN, Earl. 61-247
BROWN, Edward Monroe. 61-904
BROWN, Edward O, 61-267
BROWN, Edwin H., 1675-1930. 60-494
•BHOWN, Elijah, 60-1664, 60-3136
BROWN, Elizabeth (Grlsham) 1626-1896.
81-2080
BROWN, Ernest L., 1661 (ca.)-1963. 60-919
BHOWN, Estelle (Aubrey). 61-3667
BHOWN, Ethan Allan, 1776-1852. 60-2510,
61-1160, 61-1352
BROWN, Ford Madox. 61-2857
BROWN, Foster V. 61-1159
BROWN, Francis, 1846-1916. 61-1541
BROWN, Frank E. 61-49
BROWN, Frank L, 60-1539
BROWN, Garfield W., 1661- 60-472
BHOWN, George A„ b. 1650. 61-3556
BROWN, George Hubbard, 1850-1626. 60-173
BROWN, George M., of Cartersvllle, Va.
60-139
BROWN, H. 59-169
BROWN, H. Runbam. 81-3543
BROWN, Hamilton, 1768-1870. 81-3679
BROWN, Helen E. (Foots) 61-244
BROWN, Henry Armitt, 1844-1678. 60-3333
BROWN, Henry B. 60-1083
BROWN, Henry J. 60-2106
BROWN, BenryK. 66-1773
BROWN, Ina Corinne. 61-247, 51-1626
BROWN (J. B.) and Sons, Portland, Mo. 60-108
BROWN, J. D. G. 60-8
•BHOWN, J, E. 60-1996, 61-2462, 61-2745
BROWN, J. N. 61-1243
BHOWN, J. Wilcox. 61-2284, 61-3135
BHOWN, Jacob. 60-1706, 61-2320, 61-2992
Name Index
BROWN, Jacob Newton, 61-2320
BHOWN, James, of Missouri. 60-3115
BROWN, James, of New York City. 61-2343
BROWN, James, of Oxford, Miss. 61-2745
60-752, 61-1852,
•BROWN, James, of Richmond.
61-2633, 61-2796, 61-3154
BROWN, James, fL 18th cent. 81-2092
'BHOWN, James, 1766-1635, 60-1628, 60-2610,
61-426
BROWN, James F., gardener. 60-661
BROWN, Joel. 60-81
BROWN, John, 1728-1603. 59-169
•BKOWN, John, 1800-1859. 60-40, 60-41, 60-139,
61-2802, 61-3073
BROWN, John, d. 1626. 61-1141
BROWN, Mrs. John. 60-1325
BROWN, John C, of Louisville, Ky. 60-1539
BROWN, John Carter. 60-1339
BROWN, John Henry Hobart. 60-1584
BROWN, John Mason. 51-1349
BROWN, John R., merchant. 60-136
BROWN, John Thompson. 61-2284
BROWN, John Young. 61-1349
BROWN, Joseph Emerson, 1621-1694. 59-319,
60-2631, 61-1238, 81-1512, 61-2076, JJ^aifiO,
61-2960, 61-3178
BROWN, Joseph C, d. 1951, collector. 61-3192
9-160, 60-1537,
•BROWN, Joseph M., 1651-1932.
60-2631, 61-2076 . 61-2529
BHOWN, Joseph R. 60-205
BROWN, JosUh. 60-181
BKOWN, Julius L„ 1646-1910. 60-2831, 61-2076
BROWN, Kirk. 60-1783
BKOWN, Lathrop. 60-1537
BROWN, Leonard M, 60-724
BROWN, Lewis K, 60-162
BROWN, Lloyd W, 60-360
BROWN, Mary. 60-3136
BROWN, Mary (Stockton) collector. 61-1719
BROWN, Maud (Morrow) 60-2613
BROWN, Moses. 60-2183
BKOWN, Neal. 81-1159
BROWN, Nicholas, 1769-1841. 60-1421
BROWN, Orlando. 61-1349
BROWN R. L. , of Charleston™, Mass.
60-3192
BROWN, R. L. , of Mississippi. 60-731
BROWN, R. L, , of Went Virginia. 60-1562
BROWN, Richard T. 80-430
BROWN, Robert Carlton, 1886-1959. 61-2052
BROWN, Samuel, 1788-1818. 59-169
BROWN, Sara Conklin. 60-846
BROWN, Sevellon. 60-724
BROWN, Silas. 80-1475
•BKOWN, Sterling A. 61-247, 81-1297, 81-1620
BROWN, Thomas, Governor of Florida.
81-2694
BKOWN, Thomas, Revolutionary officer. 81-298
BKOWN, Thomas, fl, 1636-40. 80-1475
BROWN, Vernon H. 61-3062
BROWN, W. C. 61-1507
BKOWN, Walter D. 61-267
BROWN, Webster E. 61-287
•BKOWN, William. 60-2217, 61-3044
BKOWN, William, 1752-1634. 81-1067
3KOWN, William Adams, 1865-1943. 61-1374
BROWN, Rev. William B. 61-1962
BKOWN, William G. 60-295, 60-312
BROWN, William Garrott, 1866-1913. 60-791
BKOWN, William George. 60-2530
BROWN, William K., of Jackson, Miss, 60-1639
BKOWN, William Laurence, 1755-1630. 60-2320
BROWN, Wilson S. 60-719, 60-1089 '
BROWN family. 59-159, 60-1421 , 60-2105,
60-2643, 80-3115, 60-3333, 61-1087. 81-1356,
61-1626, 61-1852, 61-2080, 61-2110, 61-2594,
61-2633, 61-2797, 61-3142, 61-3679
BROWN and Betcher Company, Red Wing, Minn,
60-521
BROWN and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. 60-1633
BROWN and Hanson. 61-2226
BROWN and Thorndlke, Beverly, Mass. 60-1739
BROWN Brothers Lumber Company, Rblnelander
Wis. 61-267 !
BROWN, Rives and Company. 81-1652, 81-2833
BROWN, Younger and Company. 61-2633
BROWN University. 60-3344 ,
BROWN University. John Carter Brown Library.
60-1423 '
BROWN University. Library. 60-2992
BROWNDALE School. 61-1601
BKOWNE, Mrs. 80-3096
BKOWNE, Belmore, 60-82
BROWNE, Charles Albert, 1870-1947. 59-147
BROWNE, David S. 61-1035
BROWNE, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. 59-184
BROWNE, Hugh M. 81-1284
BROWNE, J. L. 81-526
BROWNE, James F. 61-230
BROWNE, John. 61-352
BROWNE, Mrs. John C, collector. 60-1660
BROWNE, John R. 61-763
BROWNE, Maurice. 61-2770
BKOWNE, Peter Arrell, 1762-1860. 61-165,
6 1-367
BROWNE, R, H. 61-528
BKOWNE, Rev. W. P. 61-3261
BHOWNE, Dr. William. 61-3154
•BHOWNE, WiUlam.Hand, 1626-1912. 80-1661,
60-2475. 61-3336
BHOWNE, William Hardcastle, 1840-1908.
60-1659
BROWNE, William Phlneae, 1604-1669. 60-1174
BHOWNE family. 60-1174, 61-2561
BROWNELL, George Hiram. 61-1902
BROWNELL, Herbert, Jr. 69-24
BKOWNELL, Thomas Church. 80-1584, 61-3161
BROWNELL, Virginia S. (Swinburne) 61-1698
BKOWNELL, William Crary, 1861-1926, 61-1890.
61-1955
BKOWNELL family. 61t3142
BROWNING, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1606-1681,
60-3310, 61:2118, 81-3164
BRUCE. Wallace. 60-313
BKUCE family. 61-2110, 61-3301
BRUEN, Caleb W. 60-2647
BRUEN, Matthias. 61-220
BHUFFEY'S see University Book Store,
Charlottesville, Va.
BRUIN, Bryan. 80-1245
BRUMBAUGH, Martin G. 60-3229
BRUMBY Chair Company, Marietta, Ga.
61-2357
BRUNEL, 1. K. 81-33B1
BRUNETT (Ship). 81-2619
BHUNI, Leonardo. 61-3145
BRUNfNI, John B. 60-1545
BRUNNER, Arnold William, 1657-1925. 81-188!
BRUNO, Leo. 60-3316
BRUNS, Henry H. 81-750
BHUNSON, J. W. 61-3299
BRUNSWICK, Ferdinand, duke of, 1721-1792.
60-1378
BRUSH, Edmund Askin. 60-318
BRUSH, George de Forest, 1865-1941. 61-1957
BRUSSELS Nine-Power Conference, 1937.
59-207
BRUTELLE, Charles Louis LHeritler de.
81-782
BRUTUS (Brig) 60-1724
BRUYN, Blandlna. 60-2278
BRUYN, Edmund. 60-2276
BRUYN, Jacobus. 60-2276
BRYARLY, Rowland. 60-142
BRYARLY, Samuel, d. I860. 80-142
BRYARLY family, 60-142
•BRYCE, James Bryce, viscount, 1838-1922.
69-16, 59-163, 69-223, 60-20, 60-161, 60-267,
61-104, 81-1277, 81-3684
BROWNING, Fanny Barrett, 61-2113
BROWNING, James C. 61-2344
BKOWNlNG, Orvllle Hickman, 1606-1861.
80-3306, 81-1328, 61-1708, 61-1727, 61-17 29,
61-3084
BHOWN1NG, Robert, 1781-1688. 81-2113
BHOWN1NG, Robert, 1812-1889. 80-245, 61-27,
81-2009, 81-2112. 61-2113, 61-2121, 61-2438,
81-3184
BROWNING, Robert Wlllard, 80-2402
BROWNING, Samuel R. 60-781
BROWNING, Sarlanna, 1614-1903. 61-2113
BKOWNlNG family. 81-2113
BROWNING Society of Philadelphia. 60-3136
BROWNLEE, Fred L, 61-247
BKOWNLOW, William G. 80-3306, 61-352,
81-1330
BROWNK1GG, Robert. 80-343
BRUBECK, Amanda M. 69-125
BKUBECK, Robert B. 59-126
BRUBECK, T. C, Rice. 59-125
BKUBECK, William. 59-125
BRUCE, Ely M. 61-2284
BRUCE, Eugene S, 69-60
BRUCE, Philip Alexander, 60-43, 60-1624
BRUCE, Roscoe Conkling. 61-1284
BRUYN family. 60-2278
BRYAN, Bettle. 81-3642
BRYAN, Carter Braxton. 60-3332
BRYAN, Charles Page. 61-2162
BRYAN, Charles V. 69-217
BRYAN, Edward. 61-3060
BRYAN, Elizabeth tucker. 60-3332
BRYAN, George, 1731-1791. 80-1763 . 80-2649,
61-104, 61-560
BRYAN, George, fl. 19th cent. 61-01
BHYAN, Guy Morrison, 1821-1901. 61-3163
B.iYAN, James W. 61-3133
BRYAN, John. 61-3080
BRYAN, John H. 80-1617
BRYAN, John Herrltage. 61-3271
BRYAN, John Hill. 61-3060
BRYAN, John Randolph, 1606-1667. 60-3332,
61-2417
BRYAN, John Stewart. 60-2401, 61-2417,
61-3154
BRYAN, Joseph. 61-3060
•BRYAN, Joseph, 1773-1812. 80-250, 60-3332,
81-2417
BRYAN, Joseph, 1646-1906. 61-2417
BRYAN, Joseph Randall, of Richmond. 60-3332
BKYAN, Laura (Jack). 61-3163
BRYAN, Moses Austin, 1617-1695. 61-3163
BRYAN, Thomas C. 60-1907
BRYAN, William. 61-3060
BRYAN, WUltam Jennings, 1660-1926. 69-16,
69-163, 69-217, b9-243, 60-64, 60-127,
60-160, 80-181, 60-574, 60-1062, 80-1180,
80-1406, 60-1806, 60-3094, 61-643, 61-1169,
81-1268, 81-1261, 61-1763, 01-1859, 61-2779
61-2634, 61-3281
BRYAN family. 60-260, 60-1899, 60-1783,
60-1817, 61-2340, 61-2417 , 61-2541,
81-3133, 61-8183, 61-3043
BRYANT, John. 80-1102
BRYANT, John Howard. 80-663
BHYANT, William. 81-3382
BRYANT, William Clement. 61-2921
•BRYANT, William Cullen. 80-1731, 60-2086,
61-26, 61-1220, 81-2462, 61-2494, 61-3161,
61-3366
BKYANT family. 81-2110, 81-3142
BRYANT it Sturgla, Boston. 80-1102
BRYARLY, Richard. 60-142
BRYCE, Peter, 1634-1892. 60-1172
BRYDQES family, 61-2245
BRYDON, George MacLaren, 61-2641
BRYER family. 61-2110
BRYN Mawr Summer School for Women Workers
61-8453
"JRYSON, Joseph Raleigh, 1693-1963. 61-3682
BKYSON College, 61-2913
BUCARELI y Ursua, Antonio Maria, viceroy
ot Mexico, 1717-1778. 60-1285,61-2335
BUCH, Thomas. 60-2620
BUCHANAN, Andrew. 81-3871
BUCHANAN, Elizabeth. 60-17OO
BUCHANAN, Felix Grundy. 61-3871
BUCHANAN, Franklin. 81-2741, 61-8082, 61-3267
BUCHANAN, George. 59-119
BUCHANAN, Harriett. 60-1700
BUCHANAN, James, of Rockbridge Co. Va.
59-169
•BUCHANAN, James, Pres. U.S., 1791-1686.
69-125, 69-216, 60-283, 60-286, 00-316,
60-430, 60-608, 60-1267, 60-1373, 60-1700,
60-1701, 00-1711, 80-1766, 60-1826,
60-2068, 80-2179, 60-2184, 60-8888,
60-2872, 60-2989, 60-3332, 60-3337.
81-104, 81-169, 81-419, 61-421, 81-426,
61-606, 61-648, 81-766, 61-1044, 61-1163,
61-1204, 81-1376, 61-1627, 81-2085,
61-3183
BUCHANAN (James) and Co. 81-1286
BUCHANAN, James M. 60-1221
BUCHANAN, Jane. 69-126
BUCHANAN, John, 1772-1844. 80-772
BUCHANAN, L. N. 61-2647
BUCHANAN, Roberdeau, 1639-1916, collector.
60-3313
BUCHANAN, Robert Stewart. 60-1926
BUCHANAN, SamueL 80-1086
BUCHANAN, Scott, 60-2402
BUCHANAN (Thomas) and Son, New York.
60-2284
BUCHANAN, Thomas E. 60-772
BUCHANAN, William. 61-3671
BUCHANAN family. 60-772, 60-1700
BUCHER family. 60-3264
BUCHOLZ, Mr, 60-2748
BUCK, Charles William, 60-2581
BUCK, Dudley. 01-2163, 81-2682
BUCK, Elizabeth Crow (Bullitt) 60-2681
BUCK, Jacob E, 60-1649
BUCK, John T. 60-1866
BUCK, John W. 60-2661
BUCK, Mary (Bell) 60-2681
60-1406,
BUCK, Pearl (Sydenstrioksr) 1892-
61-1928
BUCK, Solon Justus, 1864-
00-952 . 61-2230
00-2804,
BUCK, William Joseph, b, 1826,
81-2764
BUCK famUy. 60-2561
BUCK Mountain Coal Company, Carbon Co,,
Pa. 60-184
BUCK Stove and Range Co. 61-3065
BUCKE, Richard M. 80-162
BUCKEYE Cotton Oil Company, Greenwood and
Jackson, Miss, 60-2388
BUCKHAM, Professor. 81-1388
BUCKHOUT, Peter, 61-2326
BUCKINGHAM, Duke of, 61-2009
BUCKINGHAM, E. 61-1180
BUCKINGHAM, Gideon. 80-688
BUCKTNOHAM, M. C. 81-2311
BUCKINGHAM, William Alfred, 1804-1876.
60-1000
Name Index
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Robert Hobart, 4th earl ot
60-1427
BUCKLAND, Francis T. 60-2733, 61-28
BUCKLAND, William. 60-2767, 60-3216, 61-28
BUCKLEW, Lsroy, collector. 60-1126
BUCKEEY, B. C. 60-1478
BUCKLEY, Samuel Botsford, 61-3276
BUCKMASTER, Thomas. 61-3376
BUCKMINSTER, Joseph Stevens, 1784-1612.
61-931
BUCKNELL University, Lewlsburg, pa, 61-868
61-2644
BUCKNER, Alexander. 60-2225
BUCKNER, Benjamin Forsythe, 1636-1901.
61-1349, 61-2004
BUCKNER, Henry Frleland. 00-3217
BUCKNER, Richard, 69-153
BUCKNER, Robert H. 61-360
BUCKNER, Simon Bolivar, 1623-1914. 60-763
61-19, 61-1007. 61-2650, U-S741. 61-3064.
81-3299
BUCKNER, Wilbur. 61-331
BUCKNER family. 61-1007
BUCKNER and Stanton. 80-3233
BUCKNER College, wltcnervllle, Ark. 60-3217
BUCKS Co., Fa. 60-1676. 60-3166
BUDD, Gilbert, 60-1341
BUDDE, Jan Adolph. 61-1268
BUDENZ, Louis F. 61-2760
BUOLONG, Frederick Grandy, 61-3151
BUDLONG, R. A. 60-1742
BUEHLER, Henry. 60-2788
BUELL, Mr. 61-1660
BUELL, Ann Lane. 61-1330
69-42, 61-801, 81-1330,
BUELL, Don Carlog.
61-1794
BUELL, George Pearson, 1633-1663. 61-1330
BUELL, Henry. 81-3155
BUELL, P. A. 61-2610
BUELL, Rochette Brlen. 61-1330
BUELL, Salmon A. 61-1330
BUELL family. 61-1330
BUENGER, J. 00-1123
BUENGER, J. F. 60-1123
BUENGER, Johann Frledrlch, 1810-1882.
60-2209 . 80-3218, 61-3153
•BUENGER, Theo. 60-1123, 60-1124
BUFFALO Forge. 69-72
BUFFON, Georges Loula Leclerc de, 1707-
1788. 61-2105
BUFFUM, Arnold. 60-1247
BUFFUM (Arnold) & Company, New York.
60-1749
BUFFUM, James N. 80-1247
BUFORD, Abraham, 61-2741
BUFORD, Edward Price, 1865-1931. 89-137
BUFORD, John. 60-776
BUFORD family. 60-776
BUFORD, Palmer and Eggleston, 69-137
BUFORD, Palmer and Hill. 69-137
BUGGS, Charles W. 61-1520
BU1E, Catherine (McGeachy) 60-794
BUILDERS Iron Foundry, Providence. 61-96
BUKEY, Peter. 601 60-1483
BULETTE, Sara. 61-3464
BULFTNCH, Charles. 61-46
BULGER, John. 60-566
BULKELEY, Gsrshom, 1636-1713. 60-2622
BULKELEY, Peter, 1643-1691. 60-2822
BULL. Coatee P. 60-661
BULL, James H. 61-3005
BULL, Levi. 81-3095
BULL, Ole. 60-3117
BULL family. 61-3005
BULLARD, Artemas, 1802-1855. 61-2B56
BULLARD, Frederic Laurlstoo, 1866-1952.
61-880
BULLARD, Robert Lee, 1861-1947. 59-227
50-230
BULLIS & Co. 81-3277
BULLIT, John. 61-104
BULLITT, John C. 61-1129
BULUTT, WllUam Christian, 1891- 81-3336,
61-3487, 61-3604
BULLOCH, A. S. 81-2446
BULLOCH, Archibald. 61-3126
BULLOCH, Joseph Gaston BallUe, b. 1852.
60-2087
BULLOCH, William Bellinger, 1777-1852
60-2087
BULLOCH family. 60-2087
BULLOCK, C. K. 69-72
BULLOCK, David. 61-3301
BULLOCK, E.C. 61-1182
BULLOCK, John O. 60-1210
BULLOCK, Lucy NorveU. 61-3362
BULLOCK, Mary. 61-3362
BULLOCK, R. 60-2631
BULLOCK, Sam. 61-3570
BULLOCK family. 80-1210
BULOFF, Joseph. 60-2995
BULWER, William Henry Lytton. 61-2761
BULWER-LYTTON, Edward see LYTTON
Edward George Earl Lytton Bulwer- '
Lytton, let baron, 1603-1873
BUMGAHDNER, James,Jr. 69-125
BUNATA, Josef. 69-44
BUNBURY, Charts s J. 61-1096
BUNBURY, Sir Henry Edward, 7th Baronet.
80-1460
BUNCHE, Ralph. 81-1520
BUNCOMBE family. 61-947
BUNEL,
1767-1831. 81-2088
BUNKER, Herbert. 80-3121
BUNKER, SamueL 60-3191
BUNKER Hill Bank, Charlastown, Mass. 60-1590
BUNN, Paul V. 80-59
BUNNER, H. C. 61-3589
BUNSEN, Robert W. E. von. 60-2787
BUNTING, Samuel. 80-1669
BURBANK, Elbridge Ayer, 1858-1949. 81-900
BURBANK, Henry C, 1835-1905. 60-525
BUHBANK, Luther. 60-2768, 61-104, 61-1605
BURBANK, Oscar, 1619-1906. 61-1121
HURBRTDGE, Stephen Gano, 1831-1894. 60-800
BURCH, David S. 60-1769
BURCH, J. D. 60-1789
BURCH, James Kerr. 00-782
•BURD, Edward, 1761-1833. 60-3126. 61-21
61-104, 61-544
- San Domingo merchant,
BURD, Edward Shippen, d. 1848.
61-104, 61-1516
BURD, Eliza H. 60-1696
60-1696,
BURD, James, 1726-1793.
60-3125, 81-1426
60-2887 . 60-2868,
BURD family. 60-2887, 60-2888, 60-3016
61-104, 81-416, 61-600
BURD Orphan Asylum, Philadelphia. 60-1696
BURDEN family. 61-1347,61-3142
BURDETTE, Robert J. 60-313, 61-3251
BURDICK, JustUB. 80-901
BURGDORF, P. H. 80-1123
BURGE, Oscar F. 60-1978
BURGER, Abraham. 61-320
BURGES, William S. 60-2137
BURGESS, Ernest W. 61-247
BURGESS, Gelett. .61-1364,61-2651
B mS> E 16i' C " >rg8 ' """■""OP of Maine.
BURGESS, Hugh. 80-589
BURGESS, William, 1857-1929. 60-1622
BURGNER, Jacob, 1833-1913. 61-1284
BURGOON, Isadora H. , 1839-1917. 61-1858
BURGOON famUy. 61-1858
BURGOYNE, John, 1722-1782. 60-587, 60-1378
60-1447 '
BURD5, O. B. 60-1681
BURKE, Aedanue, 60-713
BURKE, Edmund. 80-429
BURKE, Edmund, 1729-1797. 60-1290, 60-1322
BURKE, James A. 80-1744
BURKE,,".,'*,. 60-1537
BURKE, L. C. 61-1690
BURKE, Martha Jefferson Trlst. 69-74
BURKE, Thomas. 61-1300, 61-2761
BURKE, Thomas, 1747-1783. 60-1459
•BURKE, WllUam A. 60-924, 60-1687, 60-1742
BURK1TT, Frank. 80-1488, 61-26
BURKS, Jesse. 61-3084
BURLEIGH, Charles Callslus, 1810-1678.
61-3610
BUHLE1GR, Edith. 61-2378
BURLEIGH, George Shepherd, 1621-1903.
60-3262
BURLEIGH, John, 1717-1776. 60-1734
BURLEIGH, John A. 60-48
BURLEIGH, Ruth. 60-2180
BURLEIGH, William H. 80-1247
BURLEIGH family. 60-3262
BUHLESON, Albert Sidney, 1883-1937. 58-217
60-160. 60-808
BURLESON, Edward, 1793-1851, 60-1671.
60-1932 '
BURLESON, Emma, collector. 60-1671
BURLESON family. 60-1671
BURLINGAME, Anson, 1820-1670. 59-149,
61—3624
BURL1NGAME, Edward Llvermore, 1848-1922,
69-149, 61-1534
BURLINGAME, Jane Cornelia (Llvermore).
59-149
BURLINGAME, Waller Anaon, 1851-1916.
61-1634
BURLINGAME family. 59-149
BURMAH (Brig) 60-1626
BURN-Boston Battery. 60-1571
BURNE-JONES, Edward. 60-1620
BURNET, Dan, of Port Gibson. 61-2343
BURNET, David G. 60-1665
BURNET, J. 60-647
BURNET, John Robertson, 1608-1874, collector.
60-1319
BURNET, William, 1730-1791. 60-286, 60-1565
BURNETT, Edmund Cody. 61-3154
BURNETT, W. A. 61-3390
BU7NETT, Will. 59-199
BUHNEY, S. G. 61-2425
BURNHAM, George, 59-192
BURNHAM, Mark. 60-465
BURNLEY, Francis. 80-3332
BURNLEY, Mrs. Francis. 80-3332
BURNLEY, Hardlnta M. 60-7
BUHNyUIST, Joseph A. A, 60-649, 60-1101
BURNS, Edward M. 60-652
BURNS, Joseph W. 61-1169
BURNS, Robert. 60-755, 61-1324
BURNS, William. 61-3155
BURNS family. 61-1162
BURNS Society, New York. 61-597
BURNSIDE, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1681,
60-258, 60-2090, 60-3020, 81-1328
BURNSTDE, James. 61-2877
BURPEE, Lawrence J. 61-1690
•BURR, Aaron, 1716-1757. 61-2334, 61-2992 '
♦BURH, Aaron, 1756-1636. 60-319, 60-765,
60-1316, 60-1379, 60-1774, 80-2667, 60-2649,
61-90, 61-427, 61-682, 61-763, 61-819,
61-1053, 61-1437 . 61-1535, 61-1753, 61-3223
BURR, Amelia Josephine. 59-118
BUKK, David J. 61-3114
BURR, Henry A. 60-88
BURR ti Prltchard, Concord, Mass. 60-1491
BURRELL, Ebenezer. 61-230
BURRELL, Roger A, 60-137
BURRELL, Stephanie L. 61-718
BURRILL, Thomas Jonathan. 61-3499
BURRB and Champeau. 80-335
BUHK1TT, Ellhu. 61-2494
BURROUGH, Marmaduke. 61-1026
BUHHOUGHS, Henry. 61-284
BURROUGHS, John, 1837-1921. 60-162, 60-285
60-724, 60-755, 61-1958. 61-1995
BURROUGHS, John William. 80-659
BURROUGHS, Richard D. 60-659
BURROUGHS, WllUam Berrien, b. 1042.
60-2842
BURROUGHS family. 80-2842
BUHHOWS, Julius C. 60-1530
BURROWS, Lansing. 80-3217
BURRUS, John Crawford, b. 1847, 60-1853
BURT, Miss . 60-2741
BUHT, Armlstead, 1802-1883. 60-788. 60-2206,
61-2751, 61-3687
BURT, Franklin. 60-1979
BURT, Katharine (Newlln) 1882- 61-843
BUHT, Maxwell Strulhers, 1862-1964. 69-118
69-121, 90-1713, 81-843 . 81-1885 . 61-1897,
81-2768, 61-2767, 61-2769
BURT, Nathaniel, 1913- 61-843
BURT, William Austin. 61-2500
BUHT, William Matthew. 60-1280, 60-1320
BURT family. 81-2500
BURTON, C. M. 61-1690
BURTON, Horace A. 80-143
BURTON, James C. 81-3275
BUHTON, James M. 60-3247
BURTON, John, 81-2633
BURTON, Richard, 59-118
BURTON, Robert, 1747-1825. 60-143
BURTON, Robert, d. ca. 1807. 61-1852
61-2833
BURTON, Theodore E. 00-24, 81-2081
BURTON family. 60-143, 61-335, 61-1370
BURWELL, Armlstead. 61-2427
BURWELL, Edwin W. 69-70
BURWELL, George W. 61-2847
BURWELL, loseph S. 61-2647
BURWELL, Lewis. 80-261
BURWELL, Lewis A, 60-2614
BURWELL, Lucy, 60-261
BURWELL, Lucy (Cole) 60-2614
BURWELL, Nathaniel. 60-308, 60-3242
BURWELL, William. 69-70
BUHWELL, William A. 59-119
BURWELL, William Turnbull, 61-3284
BURWELL family. 60-13, 60-2614. 81-2813
61-2637, 61-3143 ' '
BUSCH, Mlers. 60-1689
BUSCH, Nlven, 1903- 61-1307
BUSH, F, T. 60-1753
BUSH, George, 60-2180
BUSH, Joseph. 60-561
BUSH, Mathias. 60-581
BUSH, S. L. 60-1744
BUSH, Vannevar. 60-2746
BUSH (1 Comstock. 60-1763
BUSHBY, Jeff. 60-2067
BUSHNELL, Asa S". 60-1709
724
Name Index
BUSHNELL, Daniel Edwin, 1841-1916. 61-1295
BUSHNELL, Eugenia (Bronaugh) b. 1934.
60-1827
BUSHNELL, Horace Bascom, b. 1869, 60-1627
BUSHNELL, John Adams, 1821-1874. 60-1827
BUSHNELL, John Adams, b. 1S74. 60-1827
BUSHNELL family. 60-1627
BUS1CK, D. Wesley. 60-2565
BUSICK, G. L. 80-2585
BUSICK, H, A., Morton, Miss.. 60-2585
BUSINESS and Professional Women's Club,
Minneapolis. 80-524
i USINKSS and Professional Women's Club of the
District of Columbia. 61-2657
BUSINESS Women's Holding Company, Minne-
apolis. 60-524
BUSINESS Women's Legislative Council of
California. 81-1801
BUSSEY, Gertrude. 60-2402
BUSTON, Thomas F. 60-1899
BUTCHER, Gibson J. 60-1652
BUTE, Lord. 60-2406
SUTLER, A. 61-426
BUTLER, Amos William, 1860-1937. 60-1442 ,
61-2748
BUTLER, Ann. 60-862
•BUTLER, B. F. 60-312, 60-668, 80-769, 80-1785
•BUTLER, Benjamin Franklin, 1796-1858,
60-1407 . 80-2063, 60-2068, 61-1239
BUTLER, Charles S. 60-656
BUTLER, Edward George Washington, 1800-1866,
60-808. 61-1130. 61-1629
BUTLER, Elmer O. 60-2768
BUTLER, Frances. 81-737
B UTLER, Frances Anne (Kemble) see
KEMBLE, Frances Anne, 1809-1893
BUTLER, Henry A. 61-2264
BUTLER, Isaac, d. 1857. 80-1443
BUTLER, Joel Ives. 81-3626
BUTLER, John. 60-1459
BUTLER, Leland W. 60-1443
BUTLER, Matthew Calbralth, 1838-1909. 60-1196
BUTLER, Nathan. 60-882
BUTLER, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. 69-14,
59-17, 59-43, 59-223, 59-232, 80-157, 60-285,
60-710, 60-643, 60-1516, 60-3345, 81-1857,
61-1932, 61-2922, 61-3262. 61-3281, 81-3332,
81-3486
BUTLER, Ovid M. 80-243
•BUTLER, Pierce, 1744-1622.
81-737, 61-753, 61-3126
BUTLER, Pierce, 1807-1887.
•BUTLER, Pierce, 1868-1939,
80-1605, 60-2139
BUTLER, Fierce M. 60-766
UUTLEK, Kachel. 61-2606
BUTLER, Richard. 60-1464
BUTLER, S. 61-1992
BUTLER, Samuel. 59-116
BUTLER, Smedley Darlington. 61-696, 61-2073
BUTLER, Thomas. 60-1266
BUTLER, William. 60-2366
BUTLER, William Allen, 1825-1902,
81-1239
BUTLER family.
61-1239
60-766, 60-2527,
60-1658. 61-763
60-613. 00-1062,
60-1407,
60-1443, 61-753 . 61-1211.
BUTRICK, D. 61-3276
BUTRICK, D. S. 61-895
BUTT, Archibald. 61-1349
BUTT, Walter R. 61-3267
BUTTERFIELD Overland Mall. 61-2776
BUTTERS, Ella S. 60-1032
BUTTERS, Frederic King, 1876-1945. 60-1032
BUTTERS (I. H.) Stationery Company, St. Paul.
60-1032
BUTTERS, William. 60-1032
BUTTERS (William) and Company, Minneapolis.
60-1032
BUTTERS family. 60-1032
BUTTERWORTH, Joseph. 81-190
BUTTRICK, Philip Laurence, 1886- 60-1001
BUTTKICK, Wallace. 69-4, 61-1149
BUTZNER, Mrs. John D. 61-2635
BUXTON, Charles. 81-785
BUXTON, Jarvis Barry. 61-3190
BUXTON, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900. 61-3190
BUXTON Manufacturing Company, Buxton, Me.
80-1491
BUXTORF, Johann, 61-1868
BUZZARD family. 60-1067
BYEHS, James. 61-427
BY1NGTON family. 60-831
BYNNER, Witter, 1881- 61-2121, 81-3166,
61-3185, 61-3597
BYNUM, Benjamin Franklin. 60-1254
BYNUM, Frank. 60-1254
BYNUM, Hampton. 80-1254
BYNUM, John. 60-765
BYNUM, Joseph M. 60-1059
BYNUM, 6. H. 81-1495
BYNUM, R. S. 60-1254
BYNUM, W. T. 61-3081
BYNUM, William Fronton, b. 1861. 80-1264
BYRAN, John Herrttage, 1796-1870. 61-3642
BYRD, Floy. 60 1646
BYRD, Harry Flood, 69-225, 60-133, 60-164,
60-2401, 80-2991, 80-3094, 81-1913, 81-2330,
81-3154, 81-3283
BYRD, Harry Flood Jr. 81-3164
•BY11D, Richard Evelyn, 1660-1925. 69-226,
80-1624, 60-2401, 80-3346, 81-1667, 61-3164
BYRD, Richard Evelyn, 1666-1966. 61-3164
BYRD, Samuel, 61-3266
BYRD, William, 1652-1704. 60-618
•BYKD, William, 1674-1744. 80-918, 60-1467,
81-3269
BYRD family. 61-3211
•BYRDSALL, Fltzwllllam. 59-219, 61-2751 .
BYRNES, James F, 60-740, 60-1160, 61-3487
BYRNSIDE, Isaac. 60-1733
BYRON, George Gordon Noel Byron, 8th baron,
1768-1624. 60-2192, 81-682
BYRON, John. 60-1280
C. K. Mines, 59-122
CABAIUSS, 8. D. 61-1725
CABE, Charles. 81-3276
CABELL, Abram. 60-3331
CABELL, Agnes. 60-3331
CABELL, Agnes S. B. Gamble. 91-3136
C ABELL, Annie. 61-197
CABELL, Eliza. 61-196
CABELL, Elisabeth. 80-714
CABELL, Elvira Daniel. 60-3346
CABELL, Mrs. Francis. 60-714
CABELL, George. 60-714
CABELL, Hannah. 60-714
CABELL, Hartwell. 61-197
CABELL, Henry Ann. 60-1103
CABELL, Henry Coalter, d. 1866. 61-2660
CABELL, James Branch, 1679-1958. 69-116,
59-121, 60-1112, 61-113, 61-963, 61-2818
CABELL, James Lawrence, 1613-1669. 60-16,
61-195. 61-197, 81-2162, 61-2761
CABELL, John. 60-3332
CABELL, John J. 60-1103
CABELL, Joseph, Sr. 60-714
CABELL, Joseph Carrlngton, 1776-1656. 60-262,
60-266, 60-714, 60-1766. 80-2530, 60-3046,
80-3331, 80-3332, 61-185, 61-197 . 61-1392
CABELL, Margaret. 80-3348
CABELL, Mary Virginia (Ellet) 60-3346
CABELL, Mayo. 80-3346
CABELL, Nathaniel Francis, 1807-1891, 60-6,
60-714, 61-167, 61-2743
CABELL, Nicholas, 1750-1803. 80-714
CABELL, Nina. 80-3346
CABELL, Phillip Baraud. 81-197
CABELL, William, 1887-1774. 80-714
"CABELL, William, 1729-1798. 60-714, 80-3331,
81-197
CABELL, William Daniel, 1834-1604. 60-3341.,
81-1392, 81-2264
CABELL, William H. 69-119, 60-1296, 80-2630,
60-3331, 81-187
CABELL, William L. 81-2741
CABELL, William M. 61-197
CABELL family. 60-714 . 80-2530 . 60-3331.
80-3346. 81-187, 81-659. 81-1362, 61-2860
CABINESS, C. J. 81-3299
CABLE, George Washington, 1844-1925. 60-313,
80-755, 60-2376, 61-1284, 81-1686, 81-2509,
81-3110
CABLE, Louise S. (Bartlett). 81-3110
CABLE and Western Railroad, 60rl571
CABOT, Elisabeth (Dwlght). 81-3608
CABOT, Ella Lyman. 81-284
CABOT (F, H.) and Company, New York,
60-283
CABOT, Frederick P. 60-263
CABOT, Mrs. Hugh, 81-3606
CABOT, Mrs. Hugh, Jr. 61-3508
CABOT, JameB Elliot, 1621-1603. 61-3506
CABOT, Joseph, of Boston. 60-1490
•CABOT, Richard C. 61-2376,61-3493
CABOT, Samuel, of Boston. 60-1490
CABOT family. 61-3608. 61-3682
CABOT Manufacturing Company (Incorporated
1632) 80-1742
CABOT Manufacturing Company (Incorporated
1911) 80-263
CADBURY, Richard Tapper, 16E3-1929.
80-2199
CADILLAC and Packard Motor Car Companies.
60-1694
CADLE family. 81-3294
CADOTTE, Jean Baptlste. 60-566
CADOTTE, Joseph. 60-1026
CADWALADER, Charles E., 1037-1907. 61-766 ;
CADWALADER, George, 1806-1879. 61-766
CADWALADER, John, 1742-1768, 61-362,
61-745, 61-766, 81-2307
•CADWALADER, John, 1805-1879. 60-2649,
61-766
CADWALADER, John, 1643-1925. 81-766
CADWALADER, Lambert. 60-288
•CADWALADER, Thomas. 81-827, 61-918
CADWALADER, Thomas, 1779-1841. 81-766
CADWALADER family. 61-745. 61-756, 61-3270
CADWELL, Darius. 80-1247
CADWELL, Luman L. 61-1243
CAFFREY, D. 60-3312
CAGIOAL, Juan Manuel, 1603-1656. 61-3161
CAHILL, George. 60-186
CAHILL, John J. 61-3300
CAHOKIA, HI. 61-1664
C AHOON, Benjamin Benson, 60-2996
CA1LE, John. 81-131
CAIN, A. and H. , Northport, Ala, 81-1683
CAIN, Ethel. 61-2746
CAIN, J. 61-1348
CAIN, Patrick H. 60-3300
CAIN, R. 61-1683
CAIN family. 60-3309
CATNE, Hall. 60-1612, 60-1617, 81-3594
CA1US College, Cambridge, 61-3301
CALCANO HERRERA, Antonio Joes'.
61-1142
CALDERWOOD, W. J. 60-784
CALDWELL, Albert Gallatin. 80-1793
CALDWELL, Charles, 1772-1653. 81-20
CALDWELL, Charlss, fl. 1839. 61-2333
CALDWELL, Eva Smith. 61-3136
CALDWELL, J. A. 81-3066
CALDWELL, J. P. 81-3209
CALDWELL, James. 60-2063
CALDWELL, Jamee, 1734-1761, 60-288, 80-288,
80-1331, 81-2992
CALDWELL, James T. Sl-IZM
CALDWELL, John, of Indiana. 60-1793
CALDWELL, Joseph. 80-2402
CALDWELL, M. A. 81-3138
CALDWELL, Maria Carter Hall wormeley.
61-3154
CALDWELL, ThOi.ias H. 81-6686
CALDWELL, Tod Robinson, 1818-1674, 60-1531,
60-2131
CALDWELL, Wllltam Shakespeare. 61-3164
CALDWELL family. 80-2843, 81-3142
CALDWELL, N. J. First Presbyterian Church.
80-1048
CALE, John, 59-125
CALE, William. 59-126
CALEDONIA, Miss. Unity Church. 60-2069
CALEDONIAN Club, New York. 81-697
CALEF, John. 61-3266
CALEFF, Peter M. 60-1326
CALFEE and Robinson. 59-122
CALHOON, Solomon Saladln, 1636-1906.
60-1804
CALHOUN, Alexander. 80-1467
CALHOUN, Benjamin C. 60-1376
CALHOUN, E. R. 61-760
CALHOUN, H. M. 60-1446
CALHOUN, John Caldwell, 1762-1650. 69-164,
60-288, 80-283, 60-285, 60-428, 80-768, 60-790,
80-820, 80-1247,. 60-1285, 60-1373, 60-1711,
80-2206, 80-2510, 80-2627, 80-3313, 80-3314,
80-3348, 81-80, 81-197, 61-426, 81-427, 61-546,
61-1618, 81-2018, 81-2024, 61-2106, 81-2443,
61-2476, 61-2751, 61-2672, 61-3126, 61-3176,
61-3182, 81-3271, 61-3601, 81-3667
CALHOUN, John Ewfng. 60-247
CALHOUN family. 60-2206, 61-2100, 81-2761
CALIFORNIA. Courts (Los Angeles Co.).
61-1312
CALIFORNIA. Land Commission. 61-1800
CALIFORNIA. State Board of Horticulture.
81-1145
CALIFORNIA. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro
Branch, San Francisco. 61-2956, 61-3230
CALIFORNIA, state Normal School, Los
Angeles. 61-1422
CALIFORNIA. Umvereity. 81-1736, 01-1846
CALIFORNIA, University, University at
Los Angeles, 61-1216, 81^1422
CALIFORNIA and Oregon Coast Railroad. 61-1954
CALIFORNIA Battalion sse U. S. Army.
California Battalion trf Mounted Riflemen
CALIFORNIA Library Association. Committee on
Local History. 61-2445
CALIFORNIA Stage Company. 61-2776
•CALL, Daniel, 1766 (ca.)-1840. 60-6, 61-669
CALL, Richard, 01-3301
CALLAHAN, James Morton, 1884-1968. 69-134 '
CALLAHAN family. 66-134
CALLANDS Magisterial District, Pittsylvania
Co., Va. 69-95
C ALLAO (Bark) 61-49
CALLAWAY, Jamee. 81-2637
CALLAWAY family. 61-2340,61-2745
CALLEJA, Felipe Maria. 60-68
CALLEN, Jamee H. 60-310
CALLENDER, Eunice, b. 1785. 61-1620
Name Index
CALLENDER, James Thomson. 1768-1803
61-2328
CALL1SON, Jamas H. 68-125
CALMES, George. 60-317, 60-2388
CALME8, William. 60-2389
CALVARY Church, Stockton, Minn, see
STOCKTON, Minn, Calvary Church
CALVERT, O. H. 60-663
CALVERT, J, 8. 61-3276
CALVERT Collage, New Windsor, Md. 60-2834
CALVIN, Samuel, 1811-1890, gg-2218, 60-3316
JUJi
CAMAC, William Masters. 01-80
CAMAC family. 61-80
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. First Church. 81-1674
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Univsrslty Press see
UNIVERSITY Press, Cambridge, Mass.
CAMDZN, Edward D., 1840- 80-41
CAMDEN, Gideon D. 80-285, 60-312, 60-680,
60-1453, 60-1463, 60-1552,01-3084
CAMDEN, Sir John Jeffreys Pratt, 2d earl of.
80-1437, 81-2803
•CAMDEN, Johnson Newlon, 1828-1808. SD-8,
80-246, 60-484, 80-580. 60-584, 60-1552,
60-1717, 81-3368
CAMDEN, R. P. 80-1652
CAMDEN, Thomas Bland, b. 1829. 61-2803
CAMDEN and Amboy Railroad. 60-278, 60-688
CAMDEN Consolidated Oil Company. 00-660
CAMDEN Co., N. J, 60-3250
CAMDEN Co. , N. J. Psychiatric Hospital,
Lakeland, 61-402
CAMDEN Historical Soolety. 61-2046
CAMERON, A. F. 61-3569
CAMERON, Benehan. 60-1705
CAMERON, F. H. 81-3216
CAMERON, Ralph H, 60-1374
CAMERON, Simon, 1799-1889. 60-312, 60-669
60-884, 80-1711, 60-2164, 80-2627, 60-2626.
80-3337, 61-384, 61-667, 61-621, 61-1103,
61-1163, 61-1328, 81-1627, 61-3638, 61-3688
CAMERON, William Evelyn. 61-3856
CAMERON Trust Company, Cameron, Mo.
60-1801
CAMFlEliD family. 81-750
CAMMOCK, John. 80-1068
CAMP, Caleb. 80-288, 60-2458
CAMP, Joseph, merchant. 60-2468
CAMP, Mary Louisa (Ashby) 81-2752
CAMP, Walter, 80-1342,61-1264
CAMP, William, merchant, 80-2458
CAMP Bowie, Tex. 61-3626, 61-3630
CAMP Carson Mining Company. 61-1266
CAMP Chase, Ohio. 01-2602
CAMP Waidporl, or, 61-3377
CAMPBELL, A. K. 81-197
•CAMPBELL, Albert H. 91-3135, 81-3136
•CAMPBELL, Alexander, 1768-1868, 60-1542.
81-1118,81-1501 '
CAMPBELL, Andrew Nelson, d. 1919. 80-1047
CAMPBELL, Archibald. 80-288
CAMPBELL, Sir Archibald. 80-1431
CAMPBELL, Edmund Bchureman. 61-1142
CAMPBELL, Lady Emma. 60-3332
CAMPBELL, Emma, of West Virginia. 61-1162
CAMPBELL, Fordinand Stuart. 61-2633
CAMPBELL, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1614.
59-150
CAMPBELL, George. 61-2924
CAMPBELL, Hannah. 81-2924
CAMPBELL, Hayden. 60-1021
CAMPBELL, Hugh. 61-380
CAMPBELL, Hugh G. 80-2210
CAMPBELL, Ira Alexander. 61-2628
CAMPBELL, J. A. P. 60-1640
CAMPBELL, James. 50-72
CAMPBELL, James, 1794-1848. 80-3306
CAMPBELL, James, 1812-1893, 60-429
CAMPBELL, Jamas E, 80-1709
CAMPBELL, James H„ 1820-1895. 60-1674
CAMPBELL, James Lyle, 1608-1876. 81-1162
CANFIELD, D.B. 61-185
CANFIELD, James Hulme, 1647-1909. 61-1183
61-1322
CANFIELD, Mary D. 60-283
CANIGER, JameB P. 61-2009
CAN1SIUS; Theodore. 80-3020
CANNING, George, 1770-1827. 80-370. 60-1322
80-1362, 80-1427, 60-1460
CANNON, Clarence. 60-1778, 60-3094, 60-3129
CANNON, Eliza Jane (Cannon) 80-1541
CANNON, George Quayle, 80-8
CANNON, Henry white. 80-464
CANNON, James, Bp., 1864-1944. 60-2991
CANNON, Walter Bradford, 1871-1945. 60-2730
CAMPBELL, Archibald w. 60-295, 00-312/
80-997, 61-2802
CAMPBELL, Arthur, 1142-1611. 80-3308
CAMPBELL, Charles, of the Rarltan Bay Union.
60-658
CAMPBELL, Charles, 1807-1878. 59-169.
61-2284
CAMPBELL, Charles FranciB Faulkner, 1878-
69-163
61-2924
CAMPBELL, James Wilson, 1782-1810. 61-1162
CAMPBELL, Jamee Wilson, b. 1839. 81-1152
CAMPBELL, John, astronomer. 60-1762
CAMPBELL, John, 41h earl of Loudoun see
LOUDOUN, John Campbell, 4th earl ol
1705-1782 '
CAMPBELL, John, 1789-1868. 60-3308
CAMPBELL, John Archibald, 1811-1889. 80-1083
60-2642, 61-2284, 81-3064
CAMPBELL, John H., 1888- 81-3560
CAMPBELL, John Lyle. 61-2638
CAMPBELL, Joseph. 56-169
CAMPBELL, L. 60-815
CAMPBELL, L. M. 81-1348
CAMPBELL, Lewis D. 81-3688
CAMPBELL, Louise Howard! 61-3154
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Patrick. 81-3594
CAMPBELL, R. Potter. 60-848
CANE'BELL, Regina. 81-2824
CAMPBELL, Robert, of Maine. 61-2924
CAMPBELL, Robert, of New Jersey. 80-276
CAMPBELL, S. Brunson. 81-973
CAMPBELL, Samuel, bookseller and printer.
60-1762
CAMPBELL, Samuel, of Deer Island, Me.
81-2624
CAMPBELL, Lady Sophia E, (Faulkner) 59-150
•CAMPBELL, Thomas. 59-119, 61-781
CAMPBELL, W. R. 80-2339
CAMPBELL, W. W. 61-617
CAMPBELL, William Bo wen, 1807-1887.
60-3306
CAMPBELL, William W., 1808-1881. 60-1886
CANNON, William R„ 1804-1858. 60-1541
CANOVA, Antonio. 60-19
CANTET, Victor. 81-1890
CANTON Male Academy, Canton, Miss. 60-1804
CANTON Oil Comprny, Canton, Mies. 80-2368
CANTOR, Eddie. 60-1180
CANTWELL, Ed. 81-3061
CANYON Lake Recreation Company,
Phoenix. 81-3570
CAPE Ann Granite Company. 60-74
CA f n E .^'"' *"■ ""P tUv " Navigation Company.
60-1197, 60-1196 7 ««™y.
CAPE Fear Steamship Company, 61-3060
CAPEK, Anne V. 59-44
CAPEK, Thomas, Jr. 59-44
CAPEK, Thomas, 1861-1950, collector. 59-44
CAPEN, John. 60-175
CAPEN, Nahum. 60-3337
CAPEN, Samuel. 80-73
CAPERS, Charlotte. 60-2014
CAPERS, Ellison, 80-2631, 61-942
CAPERS, Walter Branham, 1870-1952, 60-743
CAPERTON, A. T. 80-3332
CAPITAL City (Steamboat) 60-720
♦CAPPER, Arthur, 1865- 59-227, 80-280,
CARIMONA, Minn. St. John's Catholic Church
60-1187
CARLETON, Sir Guy, 1st baron Dorchester
see DORCHESTER, Sir Guy Carleton, 1st
baron, 1724-1808
CARLETON, Mark Alfred. 60-2129
CAHLETON College, Northfleld, Minn.
80-1326
60-881,
CARLETON, Norwood & Company. 81-2048
CAHLTLE, John Snyder, 1917-1878. 80-8, 60-295,
60-312, 60-351, 60-560, 80-997, 60-1463, 60-1552
CAMPBELL, Cornelia H
CAMPBELL, Mrs. David,
"CAMPBELL, David, 1779-1869
61-262
CAMPBELL, David W. 60-3191
CAMPBELL, Duncan G. 61-3143
CAMPBELL, E. S. 61-2746
CAMPBELL, Zoe Jane. 60-3234
CAMPBELL family. 69-150, 60-286, 80-1047,
68-2838, 60-3306, 61-471, 61-1152, 61-2286.
61-2287. 61-2924 *»_™*»,
CAMPHAUSEN, Edward. 60-2849
CAMPION (Grant) and Company, Montreal.
61-1539
CAMPOS, Joseph Auguatu. 61-3637
CANADA, Governor General, 81-71
CANADA. Public Archives. 81-1787
CANADIAN National Railways. 59-236
CANAL Coal Company. 60-1779
CA ^ AL '-j™ e ' Governor, 1921-1924 (Morrow).
80-3300
60-6, 60-3306,
CANBY, Henry Seldel, 1878-1961.
58-199, 61-1967
59-121,
CANDLER, Warren Akin. 60-2402, 60-2991
CANDOLLE, Alphoiue de. 61-766
CANE, Melville. 61-3427
CANEDO, Juan de. 61-458
80-1374
CAPPON, LSBter J. 59-189
CARAWAY, Thaddeus H. 60-1374
CARD, George. 61-48
CARDALE, Paul. 81-767
CARDON (A.) and Company. 60-3013
CAHDOZA, T. W. 60-1854
CARDOZO, Ben|amln Nathan, 1870-1838.
81-2868, 81-2923
CARDOZO, Michael Hart, Jr. 81-2923
CARDOZO family. 81-2923
^Sl"*' ( * w '-' * c °' ' Htehn "> 1 " 1 ' Va -
CAHEW, Harold David, 60-1145
CAREW & Perklna, Norwich, Conn. 60-1491
CAREY, Alexander, collector. 81-304
•CAREY, Cora E. Watson, 1643-1911. 80-2059.
81-2745
CAREY, Edward L, 81-102
CAREY, Henry. 81-102
CAREY, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. 60-321
60-2628, 81-102, 61-1272
CAREY, James C, collector. 60-1211
CAREY, Mathew, 1780-1838. 80-321, 60-1612.
80-3136, 61-88, 81-102, 61-1837, 81-2259
CAREY, Robert T. 61-304
CAREY, William, of New York, fl. 1890.
81-2895
CAREY family. 80-321, 01-102, 81-81B
CAREY, firm, publishers, Philadelphia.
80-321 '
CAREY and Hart. 61-102
CAREY and Lea, 61-102
CARBART, Joseph. 81-1273
CARIDEO, Frank. 60-3121
CARL1N, Charles C. 60-2691
CARLINGFORD, Theobald Taafle, 4th earl 'of,
d. 1737. nO-2827
CARLISLE, Earl of. 81-918
CARLISLE, Ind. 61-1856
CARLISLE Peace Commissioners, 60-1378
CAHLOCK, Lyman Judy, 1867-1803. 81 -2993
CARLSON, Edgar Magnus, 1908- 81-2793
CARLTON, James Henry, d. 1873. 80-174
CARLTON, Newcomb. 80-160
CARLTON family. 80-1241
CARLYLE, John. 60-81
CAHLYLE, Thomas, 1795-1681. 80-245, 60-755
60-1064,60-1403,81-2112
CAHMACK, Edward Ward, 1858-1908. 61-157.
81-1160
CARMAN, Bliss, 1661-1929. 61-105, 61-1405,
61-2121, 81-2885, 81-3261, 81-3542
CARMAN, Ezra Ayers, 1634-1909. 80-1037
CARMAN, William Bliss see CARMAN, Bliss,
1881-1828.
CAHMEL (Wahalak) Church, Miss. 60-2085
CARMER, Carl. 61-3056
CARMICHAEL, George French. 61-2752
CARM1CHAEL, John F. 60-2648
CARMICHAEL, Lucy Dickinson. 81-2752
CARMICHAEL, William. 61-2743
CARMODY, John. 61-2045
CARMODY, Robert. 80-717
CARNEGIE, Andrew, 1835-1919. 59-4, 59-152,
59-217, 60-157, 60-1215, 60-1717, 60-2003,
60-2114, 80-2628, 60-3305, 61-1158, 81-2000,
61-2834
CARNEGIE Endowment lor International Peace.
60-1810, 81-2925, 61-3430, 61-3621
CARNEGIE Endowment for International Peace.
Dlvielon of Economics and History. 81-2626
CARNEOIE Foundation lor the Advancement of
Teaching. 60-8, 60-1972
CARNEGIE Fund. 80-43
CARNEGIE Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh.
Dept. of Drama. 61-3005
CARNEGIE Institution. 80-24, 60-242, 80-2748
CARNEGIE Institution ol Washington. Committee
on Southern and Solar Observatories. 81-517
CARNES, Thomas P, 81-2010
CARNEY family, 60-1358
CAROLINA, Cllnchfieki, and Ohio Railway.
60-2999
CAROLINA CypreBB Co. 81-1208
CAROLINA Land Improvement Co. 61-1206
CAROLINA New College, Burnsvllle, N. C.
61-3262
CAROLINE (Steamer). 81-3674
CARONDELET. 61-1744
CARPENTER, Augustine D. 81-1295
CARPENTER, Charles, ol W. Va., collector.
59-140
CARPENTER, Edward, 80-724
CARPENTER, Mrs. Elbert L. 60-844
CAHPENTEH, F. W. 61-1169
CARPENTER, JohnAlden, 1876-1061. 61-1803
CARPENTER, Joseph. 61-3064
CARPENTEH, Jubal. 61-2979
CARPENTER, Louis Henry, 1839-1916
60-1609
Name Index
CAHPENTER, Mar;. 61-2279, 61-3638
CARPENTER, Malbew H. 61-1052
CARPENTER, Philip P. 61-765
CARPENTER, Rolls C. 59-235
CARPENTER, S. D. 61-1346
CARPENTER, William B. 60-2731
CAHPENTER family, 60-1809, 61-1156
CARPENTER, Miss, White Oak Baptist
Church. 61-2342
CARR, Major C. E. 61-616
•CAHH, Daboey, the elder. 59-119, 61-197
CARR, Daboey, 1773-1637. 59-74
CARR, Don M. 61-2626
CARR, EzraSlocum, 1619-1694. 61-1738
•CAKR, Frank. 59-74, 68-118, 60-7
CARR, J. 60-1615
CARR, Jacob. 60-616
CARR, Jeanne C. (Smith) 61-1736
CARR, John Christopher, 1676-1944. 60-1911
CARR, Julia A. 60-561
•CAKR, Julian Shakespeare, 1645-1924, 61-2624,
61-3300,61-3516
CARR, Osslan J. 61-1351
CARR, Polly. 59-74
CARR, Turner, of Warren, R. 1. 60-1583
CARR, W. H. 61-46
CARR, Wilbur John, 1670-1942. 61-1666
CARK family. 60-3333, 61-1159
CARR & Carr, Manchester, Iowa. 61-93
CABRAWAY, Daphne King, 1861-1933. 61-3079
CAHRAWAY, Gertrude. 61-3133
CARREL, Alexis. 60-764
CARRICK family. 61-1211
CARRILLO, Jose. 61-1265
CARRINGTON, Anna E. 61-2647
CARRINGTON, Belsy Ambler. 61-2694
CARRINGTON, Carroll M. 61-292
CAHRTNGTON, Charles Scott. 61-2798
CAHKINGTON, Edward, 1749-1610. 60-714,
60-1469, 61-197, 61-252
CARRINGTON, George. 60-714
CARRINGTON, Henry. 60-3331
CARRINGTON, Louisa Elizabeth Cabell. 60-3331
CARRINGTON, Maria S. Dabney. 60-3331
CARRINGTON, Nancy. 61-196
CARRINGTON, Paul. 61-197
CARRINGTON, Susan Braxton. 61-2637
CARRINOTON, William Allen. 81-2742, 81-3136
CARRINGTON, William C. 61-664
•CARRINGTON, William Cabell, 80-3331, 61-197
CARRINGTON, William F. 61-3082
CAHRTNGTON family. 60-3331,61-2419
CARROLL, Anthony. 60-3075
CAHHOLL, Charles, 1737-1632, 60-1542, 61-58!
CARROLL, F. L. 61-3561
CAHHOLL, James H. 61-3123
CARROLL, James Parsons. 60-765
CARROLL, Joseph W. 61-2647
CARROLL, Latrobe. 61-3259
CARROLL, Lewis, pseud, see DODSON,
Charles Lutwldge, 1632-1898
CARROLL, Ruth. 61-3259
CAHHOLL, William. 69-146
CARROLL family. 60-3075
CARROLL Academy, Carrollton, Mo. 60-2136
CAHSON, Christopher, 1609-1666. 61-100,
61-2464
CARSON, Florence BOwmar. 60-3312
CARSON, Mrs. Gib. W. 60-2158
CARSON, Hampton Lawrence, 1652-1929.
60-1083 , 60-2041 . 60-3291 . 61-2073
CARSON, Kit. 61-2455
CARSON, Sam P. . 60-1699
CARSON, William, 1788-1653. 81-2454
CAHSON and Seton, New York. 60-752
CART, Samuel. 60-2060
CART family. 60-1840
CARTER, Alfred Ball. 61-3082
CARTER, Anna Rogers. 60-156
CARTER, Arabella. 61-1452. 61-3622
•CARTER, Charles, 59-100, 61-1286, 61-2633
CARTER, Clarence Edwin, 1881- 60-166.
61-1690
CAHTER, Elizabeth. 61-3062, 81-3468
CAHTEH, Elsie Hobart, 61-2506
CAHTER, P. B, 01-1654
CARTER, Farrlsh. 61-3182
CARTER, Fred Armstrong. 60-156
CARTER, Hoddlng, 1907- 60-2007
CARTER, J. P. 60-1663
CARTER, J. Roger. 61-2964
CAHTER, James, of Williamsburg, Va. 61-3078
CARTER, John, 1746-1314. 61-2762
CARTER, John, 1805- 60-322
CARTER, John Joyce. 60-2761
CARTER, John R. 60-26
•CARTER, LandOD, 1760-1800. 61-197, 61-5B2,
81-1289
CARTER, Louis Humphreys, 61-2637
CARTER, Mary. 60-393
CARTER, Mary Burwell. 61-2637
CARTER, Miles. 61-743
CARTER, N, S. 61-2793
CARTER, Peter. 60-662
CARTER, Randolph. 61-3062
CARTER, Richard, 60-714
•CAHTER, Robert, 1726-1804. 60-1542, 61-103,
61-1286, 61-2616 . 61-2761
CARTER, Robert Randolph. 61-2620
•CAHTER, Robert Wormeley. 60-81, 61-3205
CARTER, Theodore G., 1632-1914. 61-743
CARTER, Thomas Henry. 60-43
CARTER, Thomas Henry, 1854-1911. &9_z23jl
CAHTEH, Thomas Hill. 61-2741
CAHTEH, Tod. 61-1864
CARTER, W. N. 61-2647
CARTER, W.T., Jr. 60-848
CAHTER, William. 69-100
CARTER, William A., d. 1661.
CARTER, William L. 61-2635
CAHTER, William R. 61-3264
CARTER family, 69-100, 59-233, 60-156, 60-266,
60-1840, 60-2546, 60-2836, 61-1380, 61-1664,
61-2110, 61-2620
CARTER Oil Company. 60-2761
CARTHEW, James, 60-666
CARTHY, Daniel. 60-2868
CARTRIGHT, Otis T. 59-243
CAHTWHIGHT, Frances Dorothy, 59-119
CAHTWHIGHT, John. 69-119
CARUTHERS, Ell Washington, 1793-1666.
60-1127
CARUTHERS, Isaac. 61-1649
CARUTHERS, Robert, 61-1330
CARUTHERS, Robert Looney, 1600-1682,
61-166
CAHUTHERS family. 61-3160
CARVALHO, David Nunes, 1646-1925, collector.
60-1934
CARVALHO, Solomon Soils. 61-292
CARVEH, George Washington. 59-4, 60-2129
CARVER, Jonathan, 1710-1780. 60-466, 60-939
CAHVER, William Owen. 61-1238
CAHVILL, Lizzie Maud. 61-3666
CARY, Lucius Ferdinand. 60-1320
CAHY, W. M. 61-3287
CARY family, 61-1672,61-1779,91-2419
CASA Concha, Marquis de. 61-3366
CASA Orande, Ariz. 61-2220
CASA Grande Canal Company. 61-3562
CASADY, rhomas. 61-618
CASE, CharleBR. 61-2491
CASE, John H„ 1846-1926. 60-1325
CASEMENT, Dan D„ 1668-1963. 60-1211
CASEMENT, John S. 60-1211
CASENOVE, Theophtlus. 60-2567
CASEY, Anna Z. 61-2790
CASH, Frank. 61-2451
CASKIE, Frances Jane Johnson, 61-3289
CASK2E, John L. 61-3289
CASKTNB, LIda (Pickett) 61-1330
CASPAR! August. 60-9
CASS, Elizabeth. 60-316
CASS, Jonathan. 60-1266
CASS, Lewis, 1762-1666. 60-263, 60-316,
60-429, 60-668, 60-1706, 60-2068,
80-3346, 61-189, 61-426, 81-1290,
61-1348, 61-2012, 61-2476, 61-2949.
CASS County Development Association. 60-1203
CASS Lake, Minn. 60-1203
CASS Lake Co-operative Creamery Association
60-1203
CASSADY, Jamss 8, 60-41
CASSADY & Sherman. 69-68
CASSAT, D, 61-365
CASSATT, Mary. 61-365
'CASSEDY, Hiram, 80-720, 60-1644
CASSELL, Abraham H. 61-1403, 61-3125
CASSELL, Charles E. 81-3136
CASSELL, William. 61-2630
CASSHJY, Henry Clarence, 1910- 61-3048
CASSTN, John. 60-2767
CASSITY, H. T. 60-2663
CASTANEDA, A. A. 61-3563
CASTE LLO, J.' F. 60-2820
CASTIOUONI, Lulgl. 81-1270
CASnOLIONI, Pauline. 81-1270
CASTILLOA Rubber Plantation Co. 81-2222
CASTLE, Henry A. 60-1060 rev
CASTLE family. 60-3224
CASTLE Garden, New York. 60-2880
CASTLE Hill Farm. 60-76
CASTLEREIGH, Robert Btewart, viscount see
LONDONDERRY, Robert stowart, 2d marquis
of, 1769-1622
CASTORLAND, N. Y. 60-2679
CASTRIES, Marquis de. 61-2726
CASTRO, Henri, 1786-1888. 80-220P
CASWELL, Alexis. 80-669
CATARACT Hose Co. 61-1601
CATAWBA Furnact. 61-2218
CATCHINGS, T, C. 60-1068, 60-1644, 60-1863
CATESBY, Mark. 80-1467
CATHARINE n, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796.
61-514
CATHARINE, N.Y. 61-1615
CATHCART, James L. 60-11
CATHCART and Company. 60-462
CATHEDRAL of St. Paul see ST, PAUL. '
Cathedral of St. Paul
CATHER, Fabrlcus Augustus. 60-40, 60-1719
CATHER, WUla Slbert, 1673-1947. 69-121,
61-1896, 61-1696. 61-1936, 61-3361
CATHER and Haller, Tyrconnel Mines, W. Va,
60-375
CATHERINE de Medlcla, queen consort of Henry
JL Klna OL France. 60-1373
CATHERINE (Ship) 60-239
CATHERWOOD, Frederick. 61-220
CATHERWOOD, Mary (Hartwell) 1647-1802.
59-255
CATHEY, Carl. 61-3022
CATHEY, J. P. 61-3022
CATHEY, Joseph, 1663-1674. 61-3263
CATHEY family. 61-3022
CATHOLIC Church. Liturgy and ritual. 61-3145
CATHOLIC Order of Foresters. St. Paul.
60-622
CATHRALL, Charles E, 60-1608
CATLETT, Hezeklsh. 61-3218
CATLETT, Landon Carter. 66-88
CATLETT, H, H. 61-2796
CATL1N, Amos Parmalee, b, 1623. 91-2166
CATION, George. 61-2476
CATO, John A., of Union Church, Jefferson Co.,
Miss. 61-2439
CATO, Miss. Cato Baptist Church. 60-2020
CATOR, Moses. 61-3271
CATRON, C. C. 60-1717
CATRON, John, 1786 (ca.)-1865. 80-1083,
61-1369
CATT, Carrls (Lane) Chapman, 1659-1947.
69-21, 68-64, 60-916, 60-2167, 81-1084,
81-1657, 61-2874, 61-2473, 61-2477, 61-2656,
61-3262, 61-3491, 61-3498, 61-3683
CATTELL, Alexander Gllmore, 1816-1884,
60-261, 60-669, f)0-864
CATTELL, Jacques. 60-2766
CATION, Joseph. 61-266
CAULFIELD, Henry Stewart, 1673- 60-1776,
60-3094, 60-3129
CAUSTEN, James H. 61-2798
CAUSTEN, James H., Jr. 60-8
CAVAONA Banglultani dl Oualdana, Antonio, conte,
1843-1913, collector. 61-3067
CAVANAUGH, Thomas H. 60-3327
CAVE, Cremora Jones. 61-2646
CAVE, William Jones. 61-2648
CAVE family. 81-3142
CAVERNO, Xenop&on. 60-1822. 60-1823
CAV1LEER, Charles. 60-1761
/
CAV1TT, Elizabeth Prentiss Johnston. 61-2837
•CAWED), Madison J. 80-313, 91-2866
CAY, David. 61-96
CAYCE, Melton P, 61-3286
CAYCE, Virginia C. (Dupuy). 81-3268
CAYLE, Hugh, 80-1096
CAYTON, Horace^ Roscoe. 61-1620
CAYUGA Democratic Club, Cayuga, Miss,
60-816
CAZAMIAN, Louis. 81-3103
CEARD, Henry, 1861-1924, 60-2133
CEBALLOS, Juan Maria, 60-1091
CECIL, Edgar Algernon. Robert Oascoyne-Ceoil,
viscount 1684- 69-207
CECIL, Robert, Lord see CECIL, Edgar
Algernon Robert Qascoyne-Cecll, viscount,
1884-
CEC1L, Robert. 60-2408
CELIS, Eulogio de, 61-2002
CENAS, Hilary. 61-3287
CENTER, John. 61-2266
CENTRAL Bank of Virginia, Staunton, Va.
60-386
CENTRAL Baptist Association (Minnesota) see
BAPTISTS. Minnesota. Central Association.
CENTRAL Car Company. 81-3625
CENTRAL Committee on Friendship Dinners.
61-3439
CENTRAL Cotton Oil Company, Jackson, Miss,
60-2368
CENTRAL Manufacturing Company, SouUibrldge,
Mass. 60-1714
Name Index
CENTRAL Mills Company, Southbrldge, Mass.
80-1714
CENTRAL Mississippi Female College, 60-2190
CENTRAL National Bank, Boston. 60-1500
CENTRAL Oregon Irrigation Co. 61-2306
CENTRAL Pacific Railroad. 61-1703, 61-2MS
CENTRAL Plank Road Company. 61-1663
CENTRAL Presbyterian Church, St. Paul
Bee ST. PAUL. Central Presbyterian
Churcb
CENTRAL University, Richmond, Ky. see
RICHMOND, Ky. Central University
CENTRAL Wharf and Wet Dock Corporation,
Boston. SQ-lflE
CENTRE College, Danville, Ky. see DANVILLE
Ky. Centre College.
CENTURY Company. 61-006
CENTURY magazine. 60-124, 61-1284
CERES Elevator Co. 61-2786
CERMIGNANO, marchess dl. 60-2111
CERNA, David. 60-202
CESNOLA, Luigl Parma dL 61-356
CHABOT, Charlos. 61-1270
CHACE, Jonathan. 60-464
CBACE, Maude Dalloy. 80-2147
CBACE and Butts, ot Providence, R. I, 61-2943
CHACE, Luther and Company, Grafton. Mass.
60-16 9
CHACHAPOYAS, Pedro, bishop of. 61-3094
CHADICKS, W. D. 61-1726
CHADWICK, French Ensor, 1844-1019. 60-2631,
CHAMBERS, Henry Alexander, 1841-1025. 61-3170
CHAMBERS, Jennie. 60-3224
•CHAMBERS, Moreau B. C. 60-1661. 61-1853
CHADWICK, George Wbltelleld, 1854-1931.
61-1901
CHADWICK, Stephen James. 61-3284
CHADWICK Copying Book Company, Lambert-
vllle, N.J. 60-3016
CHAFFEE, Adna Romanza, 1842-1814. 61-2974
CHAFFEE, James Franklin. 60-2344
CHAFFEE family, 81-2974
CHAFFDV, Robert. 60-3317
CHAFFIM, Waehlngton Sandford, 1815-1806.
60-3317
CHAGALL, Marc. 60-2906
CHALFANT, Frank H, 60-292
CHALFANT, James. 61-21
CHALFANT, Joel. 61-21
CHALKLEY, Thomas, 60-3229, 61-3613
CHALMERS (C. C.) and Son, Smlthfleld, Va.
SfcJJ.
CHALMERS, James R. 60-1544
CHALMERS, Joseph W. 60-2399
CHALMERS, William James, 1652-1936.
60-137
CHALONER, John. 80-1756. 61-2782
CHALONER, John Armstrong, 1662-1936.
80-43, 60-1624
CHALYBEATE Baptist Church, Tippah Co, Miss,
CHAMBER of Commerce of the United States of
America. 61-1262
CHAMBERLAIN, Austen, 69-223, 60-181
CHAMBERLAIN, Basil Hall. 60-1713
CHAMBERLAIN, George E. 61-2300
CHAMBERLAIN, Henry, 1S24-1007. 61-2167
CHAMBERLAIN, John. 60-1138
CHAMBERLAIN, John R, 81-2848
•CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph. 80-2649, 61-3684
CHAMBERLAIN, Nathaniel, 60-3191
CHAMBERLATN, Paul Mellen, 61-2167
CHAMBERLAIN family. 61-2167. 81-2771
CHAMBERLAYNE, Charles. 61-3859
CHAMBBRLAYNE family. 61-2613
CHAUBBRLIN, William Henry. 61-3543
CHAMBERLD4 House, Grenada, Miss, 61-2425
CHAMBERS, Frank R. 81-1145
CHAMBERS, Thomas Jeffereon, 1602-1865.
60-1673
CHAMBERS, William. 60-8
CHAMBERS, William Norton. 80-1673
CHAMBERS, WHUam PHI. 61-2344
CHAMBERS family. 60-3224, 61-1632, 61-3170
CHAMBLIBS, John Randolph. 61-3254
CHAMBRUN, Marquis de. 60-3345
CHAMBRUN, Louis Charles, comte de. 59-30
CB f?Z ? E Ci " b > °* •'"toon, Miss. 61-2341,
CHAMP, John. 60-1448
CHAMPAIGN County (HI.) Emergency Relief
Committee. 61-2296
CHAMPAIGN County Council of Defense. 61-3369
CHAMPAIGN County Four Minute Men. 61-3389
CHAMPAIGN County Fuel Administration. 61-3388
CHAMPIGNY, Jean Bochart de. 60-1438
CHAMPION, Henry. 81-2782
CHAMPION, Joseph. 61-3365
CHAMPLDr, Christopher, 1731-1805. 80-1746
CHANCE, Frank L. 60-1342
CHANCE, Wade. 60-126
CHANDLER, Albert B. 61-1623
CHANDLER, Charles C, of Woodstock, Vt.
60-1491
CHANDLER, J. A. c. 61-1890
CHANDLER, John W. 8o-81
CHANDLER, Joseph H. 60-267
CHANDLER, Leroy. 69-104
CHANDLER, Lewis B. 61-272
CHANDLER, Peleg Whitman, 1816-1669. 60-139,
80-3213, 81-921
CHANDLER, Ralph C, 1829-1699. 60-3210
CHANDLER, S. T. 60-81
CHANDLER, Seth Carlo. 61-1331
CHANDLER, Theophilus Parsons. 60-1620
CHANDLER, Thomas Bradbury. 60-1743
CHAPMAN, Abraham. 61-3183
CHAPMAN, Corydon. 61-3516
CHAPMAN, Edward G., collector. 60-933
CHAPMAN, Henry, 1804-1881. 61-3183
CHAPMAN, Herman Haupt, 1874- 60-673
CHAPMAN, John. 61-3163
CHAPMAN, JohnS. 61-1631
CHAPMAN, Maria W. 60-1247
CHAPMAN, Marlstan, 59-121
CHAPMAN, Mary Adelaide. 61-3518
CHAPMAN, Mary (Sumner). 61-3516
CHAPMAN, Oscar. 61-3616
CHAPMAN, Oscar L, 59-24, 60-146
CHAPMAN, Pearson. 61-1631
CHAPMAN, Reuben. 61-1406
CHAPMAN, Richard. 60-3332
CHAPMAN, Solon Maxley. 61-1737
CHAPMAN, Susannah P. 61-1631
CHAPMAN family. 60-933, 61-3183
CHAPPELLE and Fuqua, 69-71
CHARACTER Education Institution, Washington.
D. C. 61-1648
CHARITABLE Baptist Society, Providence.
60-1420
CHARITABLE Corporation for Relief of Indus-
trious Poor of England, 60-1572
CHARITON County Exchange Bank. 60-1092
CHARLES H, King of Great Britain, 1630-
1686. 60-1572
CHARLES V, Emperor ofGermany, 1500-1556.
61-2313
CHARLES DC, King of France, 60-1373, 60-203f
CHARLES, John C. 61-3205
CHARLES, WlUiam. 61-252
CHARLES family. 60-933
CHARLES City Co., Va. 61-2339
CHARLESTON, S. C. 81-2078
CHARLESTON, S. C. College of Charleston.
81-3127
C '«n S ^nf , l m °l JPortU,,d ' '"08-1873. 59-183,
60-182, 80-662, 60-864, 60-991, 60-1083
%~%IV ™~^ 31 ' 60 - 1617 ' 60 -™5, 60-2069,
60-2124, 60-2620, 60-2626, 00-3020 61-1166
?-!»!>. "-"94, 61-2650 61-2949 61-3064
61-3077, 61-3184, 61-3499, 61-3686 '
•CHASE, Samuel. 60-1083, 61-582. 61-K13
81-2743 ' '
CHASE, Stuart. 61-2563
CHASE family. 60-3012
CHASE, Camp, Ohio see CAMP Chase, Ohio
CHASSELL, Mr. 61-1660
CHASTELLUX, Plunkett. 81-1270
CHATEAUBRIAND, Francois Rene'de. 60-3144
CHATFIELD-Taylor, Hobart Cbatfleld, 1665-19?
61-1903
CHATHAM, Hester (Grenvllle) Pitt, countess
of, 1720-1803. 60-1381
CHATHAM, William Pitt, 1st earl oi see PITT,
William, 1st earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
CHATTANOOGA. 61-1632, 61-1098
CHATTANOOGA. Public Library.
61-1524
61-1507.
CHANDLER, William Eaton, 1836-1917. 60-1051.
61-877 '
CHANDLER, Zacnarlah. 69-203, 60-901
CHANDLER family. 61-272, 61-921, 61-2110
61-2771
CHANEY, Fred. 60-730
CHANEY, Ralph W, 60-242 rev.
CHANEY family. 60-2836
CHANLEH, John Armstrong. 61-2632
CHANNEL, John. 60-584
CHANNTNG, William Ella- y. 80-2180
CHANNING, William Francis. 80-2180
CHANNTNG, WUUam Henry, 1810-1884.
61-1383
CHANUTE, Octave, 1832-1910. 60-568
CHANUTIN, Beverly D. 59-121
CHAPIN, Aaron Lucius. 61-1328
60-3344,
C. St. Michael's Church.
CHAPIN, Charles Value, 1656-1941.
61-2701
CHAPIN, E. Y. 61-1475
CHAPIN, Herman. 80-122
CHAPIN, trvlng. 60-1449
CHAPIN, Nancy Oibbs Sommervllle. 60-1449
CHAPIN, Phlneas, 60-310, 60-1440
CHAPIN, Phlneas, Jr. 60-1449
CHAPIN, Stephen Jr. 81-3277
CHAPIN, William. 60-122
CHAPIN, WUUam 3d. 80-3213
CHAPIN, William Wallace. 61-3284
CHAPIN family. 80-1449
CHAPLIN, G. E. 80-122
CHAPLDffi, M. 60-80
CHARLESTON, S.
61-3062
CHARLESTON (U. S. cruiser) 61-2025
CHARLESTON American. 61-1818
CHARLESTON, Clendenln and Sutton Railroad.
56-140
CHARLESTON dally mall. 60-241
CHARLESTON Library Society, Charleston,
S. C. 61-2642
CHARLESTON Navy Yard see U. S. Navy Yard,
Charleston, S. C.
CHARLESTOWN Township, Pa. 61-392
CHARLOTTE, Archduchess of Austria. 61-3396
CHARLOTTE, Princess. 81-1494
CHARLOTTE Co., Va. 61-3268
CHARM Fabrics, Inc. 60-1714
CHARMER (Steamship) 61-2173
CHARNEY, Samuel, 1684-1955. 60-2574
CHARPENTIER, GeorgeB. 81-3109
CHARTERS, Werrett Wallace, 1675-1952.
61-1666
CHASE, Adelaide Cote. 61-355
CHASE, Alexander Welle. 61-3565
-BASE, Epaphras Bull, 1800-1867. 60-102
CHASE, Frank D. 60-156
CHASE, Henry. 60-3213
CHASE, Henry, d. 1853. 61-578
C;' fiSE, Jonathan. 60-1735
CHASE (L.C.) it Company, Boston. 80-1741
3HASE, Leslie. 60-1706
3HASE, Lewis Nathaniel. 61-1256
-HASE, Nettle. 60-2125
CHASE, Philander, Bp., 1775-1652. 60-3012
CHASE. R. Stuart. 60-3192
CHATTANOOGA Historical Society. 61-3065
CHATTANOOGA Museum Association. 61-1624
CHATTANOOGA Music Club. 61-1524
CHATTERLY, Grlffeth and Wedge. 61-2266
CHATTMAN, Thomas B,, 1642-1610, 61-3566
CHAUNCEY, Charles, 1777-1846. 60-1887
CUAUNCEY, Charles, fl. ca. 1909-1924.
61-1463
CHAUNCEY, Elnathan. 60-2666
CHAUNCEY, Isaac, 1772-1640. 60-11, 60-1919
CHAUNCEY, Jerome, of Bristol, Conn. 61-135
CHAUNCY, Charles. 61-933
CHAUNCY family. 60-912
CHAUTAUQUA Land Office. 61-1259
CHAVES family. 61-1016
CHEAL, Thomas. 61-3266
CHEATHAM, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1866.
61-1161
CHEATHAM family. 61-1151
CHECOTE, Samuel, Indian Chief. 61-174
CHEMICAL Paper Co. 61-3277
CHENANGO Bridge Co. 61-3260
CHENEY, John Vance, 1646-1922. 59-116,
80-313. 81-2488 , 61-2661
CHENEY, Judson R. 61-1611
CHENOWETH, Ell. 60-1483
CHENOWETH, Francis A. 61-1300
CHENOWETH, Lemuel. 80-1463
CHERRJNGTON, E. H. 60-3094
CHERRY River Land Association. 60-1571
CHERRY Hun Mill. 80-379
CHKKUBIN1. 61-1108
CHESAPEAKE and Ohio Canal Company.
60-1090
CHESAPEAKE & Ohio Railroad. 61-1634
CHESAPEAKE and Potomac Telephone Company <
West Virginia. 66-174
CHESEBROUGH <i Weaver, Cincinnati. 80-1126
CHESHIRE, Joseph Blount. 61-3680
CHESHIRE Railroad. 60-1199, 60-1577
CHESHIRE School, Cheshire, Conn. 61-3151
•CHESNUT, Mrs. James. 60-784
CHESNUT, James, 1615-16B5. 61-65. 61-1512
CHESNUT family. 61-55
C'HESNUTT, Charles WaddeU, 1658-1632.
61-1284
CHESSON, Andrew L, 60-3341
CHESSON, John B. 60-3341
CHESSON, WHUam L. 60-3341
CHESSON family. 80-3341
CHESTER, John Needels, 1664-1955, coUector.
61-3021
728
Name Index
CHESTER (ship) 60-239
CHESTER Co., Pa. 60-1044 . 61-1068
CHESTER Valley Railroad Company. 00-170
CHESTERMAN, Evan Kayland. 61-3216
CHESTERTON, Gilbert Keith, 1674-1036.
61-2770
•CHESTNEY, Theodora o. 61-2264, 61-2796
CHESTNUT HU1 Agricultural Society. 59-72
CHESTNUT Hill Ore Bank. 60-1709, 01-147
CHEVALLDS, John Augustus. 01-852
CHEVALLri lunlly. 01-662
CBEVES, Rachel Susan (Bee) d. 1684. 60-3200
CHE VES family. 00-3200
CHEW, Benjamin, 1722-1810. 00-1026, 60-1826,
01-1403
CHEW, C. 01-620
CHEW, David S. B. 01-1035
CHEW, John lames. 01-3062
CHEW, Robert Smith. 61-3002
CHEW, Samuel. 01-1092
CHEW family, 01-576, 01-027, 01-3142
CHEYNEY, Waldron I., 1631-1906. 61-160
CHTAO-TUNQ University. Nanyaug CoUege,
Shanghai. 61-2251
CHICAGO. Arl institute. Kenneth Sawyer
Goodman Msmorlal Theatre. 61-3006
CHICAGO. Hoard ol Education. 60-2126
CHICAGO, Century of Progress International
Exposition, 1933-1934. 61-1526
CHICAGO. Police Dept. 60-2126
CHICAGO. Public Schools. 61-3304
CHICAGO. University. Dept of Political
Economy. 60-132
CHICAGO. University of Chicago Settlement,
61-396
CHICAGO. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
60-643, 61-2046, 61-3607
CHICAGO. World's Columbian Exposition,
1893. World's Congress Auxiliary. 61-1203
CHICAGO and Arizona Copper Company.
61-3566, 61-3633
CHICAGO, Burlington, and Northern Railroad
60-486
CHICAGO, Burlington, and Qulncy Railroad
Company. 60-1911
CHICAGO Commission on Race Relations.
61-247
CHICAGO daily news. .59-194, 60-1010
CHICAGO Gas Trust Company. 60-1006
CHICAGO, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad.
60-466, 60-1163
CHICAGO, Rock Island and Pacific Hallway
Company. 60-1535,61-2463
CHICAGO, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha
Railroad. 60-486
CHICAGO Symphony Orchestra. 81-411
•CHICHELEY, Sir Henry. 00-13, 60-918
CHICHESTEH, Thomas Pelham, 1st earl of.
60-1355
CH1COPEE Electric Light Company, Chlcopee,
Mass. 60-1742
CH1COPEE Gas Works, Chlcopee, Mass. 80-174!
CHJCORA College. 61-2813
CHIDESTAR, J. C. 60-292
CHTLBERG, John Edward. 61-2526
CHILD, Francis J. 81-3826
CHILD, George W. 60-864
CHILD, Joshua. 60-2646
CHILD, Lydla Maria (Francis) 1602-1880.
50-663, 60-1071, 60-1247, 60-2066, 60-3229,
61-3414
CHILD, Sargent B, 61-3374
CHILDREY, B. F. 61-2647
CHTLDS, Cephas Grler, 1792-1671. 61-1201
CHILDS, E. 61-3513
CHILDS, Eugene W., 1858-1926. 61-3566
CHILDS, George W. 61-352, 61-723
CHILDS, J. H. 61-2835
CHILDS, James. 60-1443
•CHTLDS, L. D. 60-712, 61-3513
CHILDS, Marquis W. 69-24
CHILDS, Richard S. 60-1374
CHILDS, W. H. 61-1327
CHILES family. 61-3142
CHILTON, John, 1739-1777. 61-2676
CHILTON, John M. 61-3299
CHILTON, Robert Hall. 61-2284, 61-3084,
61-3264
CHILTON, Robert S„ 1881-1941. 60-1630
CHfLTON, William E. 69-160, 80-680, 60-1406
CHINN family. 81-2110
CHIPMAN, Caroline E. 61-1798
CHIPMAN, William W. 61-1790
CHIPMAN family. 61-1766
CHIKIQUI Investment Company. 61-2415
CHISHOLM, Alexander, Colonel. 80-3040
CH1SHOLM, Hugh. 60-2406
CHEHOLM, Isham. 60-7
CHISOLM, Helen Garnett. 61-2761
CHISOLM, John. 61-262
CHISOLM, WiUlam Garnett, 1890-1956, collector,
81-2761
CHTTWOOD, Richard, 61-3305
CHITWOOD, Seth, 61-3306
CHTTWOOD family. 61-3306
CHTVERS, ThomaB Holley, 1609-1856, 60-1060 .
61-2633 . 61-2660, 61-3176
CHLORINE Products Corporation of America
61-2222
CHOATE, Mrs; Caroline Dutcher (Sterling).
60-26
CHOATE, Charles Francis. 60-464
CHOATE, George. 60-26
•CHOATE, Joseph Hodges, 1632-1917. 68-162,
80-28 , 60-125, 60-1024, 01-1169
CHOATE, Margaret Manning. 60-26
CHOATE, William G. 00-26
CHOCCHUMA Land Company. 61-2426
CHOCO Hydraulic Mining Company. 60-47
CHOISEUL, Etlsnne Francois, due da
see CHOlSEUL-STAmviLLE, Etleniu
Francois/ due ds, 1719-1766
CHOISEUL-STAINVILLE, Etlenne Francois,
due de, 1719-1766, 60-314, 60-2396,
61-3266
CHONO (Wa) h Co. , Seattle. 61-1300
CHOPIN. Kate. 60-313
CHOTARD, H. 00-716
CHOUART, Medard, sleur des Grosellliers, 17th
cent, 60-946
CHOUTEAU, Augusta. 80-1993
CHOUTEAU, Jean Pierre, 1758-1648. 81-3246
CHOUTEAU, Pierre Jr. 61-3248
CHOUTEAU, Pierre, 1769-1865. 60-1617
CHH1SMAN, Comrade Clarence. 61-3160
CHHISMAN family. 61-3142
CHRIST Church, PhUadelphla see
PHILADELPHIA. Chrlet Church
CHRISTENSEN, Oscar. 60-1242
CHHI8TENSEN, Otto August, 1870-1918.
60-1242 . 81-3266
CHRISTENSEN family. 80-1242
CHRISTIAN, Ella. 60-2306
CHKISTIAN, George Llewellyn. 61-3290
CHRISTIAN, J. B. 59-101
CHRISTIAN, John Beverly, 1659-1916. 60-2360
CHRISTIAN, Mary Ann. 60-3311
CHRISTIAN, Stuart Grattan. 61-3299
CHRISTIAN, William Walter. 60-3311
CHRISTIAN family. 00-2366, 61-2162, 61-3276
CHRISTIAN College, Columbia, Mo. see
COLUMBIA, Mo. Christian College
CHRISTIAN Science Monitor. 59-15
CHR1STIANSON, Theodore, 1863-1948. 4fldU
CHRISTIE, Gabriel. 60-1320
CHRISTIE, Samuel A. 60-8
CHRISTIE family. 60-1131
CHRISTINA, Queen of Sweden see
KRISTINA, Queen of Sweden
CHHISTMAN, Elizabeth. 00-126, 01-3490
CHRISTY, Arthur, 1099-1840. 01-3022
THE Chronicle, Albemarle Co. , Va. 69-07
CHRYSTTE, Mary, 01-230
CHRYSTIE, Thomas, 01-230
CHURCH, Denver S, 60-1637
CHURCH, Henry, of Taunton, Mass. 80-1683
CHURCH, M. B. 60-2436
CHURCH, M. C. C. 61-2284
CHURCH, William B„ of Taunton, Mass,
60-1663
CHURCH Extension Society of St. Paul.
60-670
CHURCH of Christ, Scientist. 01-3060
CHURCH of Euglnsid, 61-1602
CHURCH of England In America. 00-716
CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
59-247, 59 -248, 59-251
CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Deseret Sunday School Union. 01-1668
CHURCH of the ,
Individual congregations, except for those
In the open country, are entered under the
place In wbleh they are located,
CHURCH of the Brethren. 61-2536
CHURCHILL, Claire (Warner) 60-367
CHURCHILL, Randolph. 60-161
00-313,
CHURCHILL, Winston, 1871-1647,
CO-3346
CHURCHILL, Sir Winston, 1874- 60-140,
61-2664
CHURCHILL family. 60-13
CHURCHMAN, George. 60-1600. 60-1703
•CHURCHMAN, John, Surveyor. 60-1763 .
61-3813
THE Churchman. 60-161
CHUTE, Joslah, of Windham, Me. 60-1491
CIBOLO Cotton and Oris! Mills. 61-2426
CIGAR Makers' International Union of America,
60-649
CIGAR Makers' International Union of America,
Local No. 98, St. Paul. 60-636
CILLEY, Jonathan, 01-2012
CINCINNATI, Church of the New Jerusalem.
61-1399. 61-2606, 61-3038
CINCINNATI. City Manager. 81-1218
CINCINNATI. Eclecttc Medical Institute.
81-977
CINCINNATI. Land Office. 60-1766
CIRCUMNAVIGATOR'S Club. 01-3121
CISCO, John J. 61-3266
CIST, Charles E. 00-2820
THE Citadel, Ihe Military College of South Caro-
lina, Charleston, 69-227, 61-3062
CITIZENS' Bounty Fund Committee, Philadelphia
81-246
CITIZENS' Municipal Association of PhUadelphla
61-1042
CITIZENS' Permanent Relief Committee, Phila-
delphia, 61-81
CITIZENS' Union, New York. 61-2928
CITY Club of Philadelphia. 81-2736
CITY laland, N. Y. 61-632
CITY Mills. 60-071
CIVIL Service Reform Association. 01-759
CIVIL Works Administration see U. S.
Federal Civil Works Administration.
CIVILIAN Conservation Corps see u. s.
Civilian Conservation CorpB.
CIVILIAN Defense Organization of Nicholas
County, West Virginia. 60-316
CIVILIAN Public Service Union. 81-3646
CLACK, Spencer, d. 1833. 61-1336
•CLAFLTN, Aaron, 1807-1690. 60-238, 61-48
•CLAFLTN, John, 1776-1848. 80-238, 00-1491
CLAFLTN, Lee. 61-1389
CLAFLTN, Mary Bucklln (Davenport) 1825-
1896. 61-1389
CLAFLTN, WiUlam, 1618-1905. 01-1380
CLAFLTN family. 80-236
CLAGGETT, H. O. 61-2328
CLAIBORNE, Cole. 61-252
CLAIBORNE, D. J., Jr. 61-1601
•CLAIBORNE, Ferdinand Leigh. 00-1644, 60-2339,
00-2808, 01-2439
CLAIBORNE, Herbert. 81-2631 '
•CLAIBORNE, Herbert Augustine. 6_LJSJH,
61-3164, 61-3276, 61-3276
CLAIBORNE, John Francis Hamtramek, 1808-
1864. 60-1644, ££=1822, 80-2339, 60-2642,
60-3312, 01-1853, 61-2746
CLAIBORNE, John Herbert. 61-274;
CLAIBORNE, M. E, 60-1544
•CLAIBORNE, Richard. 00-647, 01-2090,
01-2031
CLAIBORNE, William. 01-2631
CLAIBORNE, WiUlam Charles Cole, 1176-
1817. 60-2606, 61-427
CLAIBORNE family. 61-1159, 61-2561, 61-2813,
61-2631, 61-2632, 61-2660. 61-3142
CLATRMONt, Allegro, 1817-1622. 60-2192
CLAIRMONT, Clara Mary Jane, 1796-1876.
60-2192
CLANCY, John. 61-2697
CLAP, Thomas. 61-3476
CLAPP, Henry. 80-734
CLAPP, Moses Edwin, 1861-1929, 00-631,
00-1050, 60-1062, 60-2003
CLAPP, T. 00-1689
CLAPP, Thomas P. P. 61-3300
CLAPP, W, W. 60-178
CLAPPER, Raymond, 1692-1944 69-52
CLARDY, Martin L. 60-2996
CLARE, John. 60-3310
CLAREMONT, Minn. First Congregational
Church, iShSil
CLARENCE. 60-1076
CLARENDON, Edward Hyde, 3d earl of, 1881-
1724. 60-219, 61-9684
CLARENDON, George WllUam Frederlok
VllUors, 4th earl ol, 1800-1670. 61-1494
CLARION. 60-1514
CLARK, A. H. 60-2618
CLARK, Abraham, 1726-1194. 60-284, 60-286,
60-1665
CLARK, Andrew. 61-790
CLARK, Ann Eliza (Dardeu). 60-1709.
60-2683
CLARK (Arthur H.) Co. 81-3661
CLARK, Barrett H. 60-726
CLARK, Benjamin Sterling, 1826-1862. 61-1296
CLARK, Bennett C. 60-2099, 60-3129
CLARK, Bowling. 60-3306
CLARK, Bruce L, 60-242
CLARK, Champ, 1660-1621. 60-1214, 60-1637,
60-2031, 61-1148, 61-3283
CLARK, Charles, 16117-1877. 60-720. 80-1786,
60-1868. 80-2467, 60-2683, 60-2631, 61-186
CLARK, Charles Heber. 81-3587
CLARK, Charles McCoy, 1866-1937. 61-3670
CLARK, Charlton M„ 1067-1942. 60-1611,
60-2612
CLARK, Christopher. 60-3306
•CLARK, Daniel, 1766-1613. 60-678, 60-1246,
60-1826, 61-165
CLARK, Daniel T. 60-978
CLARK, Dougan. 81-3226
CLARK, E. W. 60-680
CLARK, Edward T. 00-2383
CLARK, Edwin, merchant. 80-1087
Name Index
CLARK, Emily, 69-121
CLARK, Ephralm. 81-68
CLARK, brands. 61-1821
CLARK, Frank Wells, 59-128
"CLARK, Frederick, 1852-1805. 60-1653
60-2683 '
* CLARK, Friend E. 59-12B
CLARK, George Rogers, 1762-1616. 60-1464
60-1706, 61-1490 '
CLARK, Henry, planter, 60-1634
CLARK, Henry Toole, 1808-1874,
60-807, 60-3316
10-788,
CLARK, Ira W. 61-2507
CLARK, J. Q, 80-2613
CLARK, James, 00-720, 60-1666
CLARK, James C. 60-2103
CLARK, James G. 61-465
CLARK, John, of Men Hampshire. 60-46
CLARK, John, oi New Jersey, 60-277
CLARK, John, 1766- 1832. 61-3126
CLARK, John Alden. 60-2402
CLARK, John Bales, 1647-1038. 61-2029
CLARK, John Chamberlain, 60-8
CLARK, John M. 80-3312
CLARK, John P. 61-2328
CLARK, John S„ 1823-1012. 61-1633, 61-2921
CLARK, John Y. 61-465
CLARK, Jonathan, II, 1861-1663. 60-2613
CLARK, Joslah BarUett. 61-2507
CLARK, Lillian D. 60-2175
CLARK, Lincoln, 1800-1886. 61-646
CLARK, M. B. T. 60-1681
CLARK, Margery B. Rogers, 60-2613
CLARK, Matthew St. Clair. 60-1269
CLARK, Mlcajah. 80 2812
CLARK, Nathan, 60-109
CLAIMS, Nehemlah. 61-180
CLARK, Paul Hedrick, 1878-1946. 59-30
CLARK, Reuben T. 61-2748
CLARK, Robert M. 60-3332
CLARK, B. Morton. 61-2940
CLARK, S. N. 61-2328
CLARK, S. W. 60-3127
CLARK, Samuel B. 60-3308
CLARK, Seth H. 60-177
CLARK, Thomas Dionystus, 1903- 60-737
CLARK, Walter. 61-3680
CLARK, Walter Ell, 1869-1050, 61-2628, 61-32&
CLARK, Wellington. 60-3327
•CLARK, William. 60-720, 61-3068
CLARKE, Grace Gktdiags (Julian) 1865-1938,
60-1686
CLARKE, Helen A. 61-1781
CLARKE, J. P. 61-2800
CLARKE, James Freeman. 61-1713
CLARKE, John. 61-100
59-210,
CLARKE, John Hessln, 1857-1945
60-1121
CLARK, William Bell,
81-1107
collector.
CLARK, William J., 1840-1880. 61-3587
CLARK, Willis Gaylord. 61-3113
CLARK family. 69-128. 60-1866, 60-2612,
602?32S. 60-3318, B1-JB46, 81-2340, 61-2600
CLARK and Montgomery, 60-2663
CLARK and Sillers, 60-2683
CLARK University, Worcester, Mass. 80-397
CLARKE, Mr. 60-2741
CLARKE, Adam, 1760?-1982, 61-190
CLARKE,'Baile. 61-2800
CLARKE, Charles Woodruff, 1648-1940. 61-2007
CLARKE, Cawden. 60-1064
CLARKE, D. W. 61-2755
CLARKE, George, 61-1266
CLARKE, George Herbert, 60-118
CLARKE, GUmoreD. , 1692- 81-1907
CLAY, Cecil, 1642-1007. 61-670
CLAY, Clement Claiborne, 1619-1862. 61-184.
61-1162. 81-1496
•CLAY, Clement Comer, 1760-1666. 60-2366,
61-1162,61-1496
♦CLAY, Groen, 60-1663, 61-816
•CLAY, Henry, 1777-1862, 69-164, 69-222,
60-7, 60-81, 60-250, 60-269, 60-307,
60-1247, 80-1295, 60-1373, 80-1437
60-1626, 60-236B, 60-2510, 60-2610
60-3096, 60-3306, 60-3323, 60-3846
61-39, 61-197, 61-687, 81-746, 61-748,
61-1328, 61-1601, 61-16S67W-1763,
61-2012, 61-2016, 61-2065, 61-2281,
61-2443, 61-2833, 61-2972, 61-3174,
61-8271, 61-3290, 61-3302
CLAY, Henry C. 60-2826
CLAY, Hugh Lawson, 61-1162
CLAY, James Brown. 61-2636
CLAY, John Withers. 61-1162
"CLAY, Joseph, 1764-1611, 61-870, 81-2010
CLAY, Joseph A, 60-1669
CLAY, Laura, 1840-1041, 81-1004. 61-1340
CLAY, Lueretla Hart. 61-1349
CLAY, Susanna Claiborne (Withers) 1798-1886,
61-184, 61-1162
CLAY, Thomas H. 81-1348
CLAY, Virginia Caroline (Thurston) see CLAY-
CLOPTON, Virginia
CLARKE, John J. 59-180
CLARKE, JohnS. R. 81-3055
CLARKE, Joseph, 1715-1702. 61-2067
"el^lM ,0 "I* Butterworth Bulmer, d. 1055.
CLARKE, Mary Bayard. 81-3133
CLARKE, Mary (Cook) 81-100
CLARKE, Rebecca Parker (Hull) ed, 1065.
61-1782
CLARKE (S. J.) Pub. Company. 60-1515
CLARKE, Samuel, fL ca, 1700. 61-2181
CLARKE, Samuel, D. 19th cent, 69-126
CLARKE, Theodoret, 81-100
CLARKE, William B. 61-3267
CLARKE, William H., 1628-1871. 81-1337
CLARKE, William John. 60-6
CLARKE, William Meade. 61-2633
CLARKE family. 61-2110,61-2419,61-2649
CLARKSBURG, W. Va. 60-1440
CLARKSBURG, w. Va, First Presbyterian
Church. 60-310
CLARKSBURG conservative. 80-1463
""""J. """"• St. Elizabeth's Roman
Catholic Church. 61-2342
CLARKSON, Francis 0. 61-3680
CLARKSON, Herlot, 1663-1042. 61-3680
CLARKSON, James C. 50-4
CLARKSON, Mathew, 1733-1600. 61-77
CLARKSON, Matthew, 1758-1835. 61-2065
CLARKSON, Robert Harper. 81-616
"CLARKSON, Thomas, 1760-1848. 80-3228.
61-2277. 81-2278
CLARKSON, William, merchant, 61-08
CLARKSON famUy. 61-3680
CLARKSON Hau, Philadelphia. 61-426
CLAXTON, Philander P. 61-1149
CLAY, Brutus J. 60-2631, 61-1340
CLAY, Casslus Marcellus, 1810-1903, 80-1247
61-2802
CLAY, Casslus Marcellus, 1846-1913, 61-1090,
81-1349
CLAY-CLOPTON, Virginia, 1825-1015. 60-7B4,
61-1162
CLAY family. 61-1182,61-3176
CLAY County (Minn.) Historical Society.
61-1251. 61-3266
CLAY County Cotton Oil Company, West Point
Mies, 00-238B
CLAYMONT Brick Works, Hew Cumberland,
W. Va. 60-378
CLAYPOOLE, George. 61-434
CLAYPOOLE, J. A. 81-2207
CLAYPOOLE, James, b. 1834. 81-2044
CLAYTON, Alexander M, 60-2683
CLAYTON, Edward, 1817-1605. 61-3415
CLAYTON, Henry Do Lamar, 1627-1860,
61-1161, 61-1703
CLAYTON, Henry De Lamar, 1857-1929
61-1281
CLAYTON, John. 80-308
CLAYTON, John M. 50-181
CLAYTON, Mary Elizabeth Klrksey, 61-1507
CLAYTON, Robert Carter, 61-1607
CLAYTON, William F. 50-20
CLAYTOR, Gertrude Boatwrlght. 51-B30
CLEARFIELD Bituminous Coal Company,
60-2840
CLEARING House for Homeless Men, 61-603
CLEARY, Lawrence. 61-46
CLEARY, Reuben. 61-2264,01-3136
CLEAVELAND, Ellnha Lord, 1606-1686
61-3816
CLEVELAND, Benjamin D, 61-407
CLEVELAND, Edmund Janes, 1842-1002
60-054
CLEVELAND, Frances (Folsom).
61-3361
60-2642,
CLEAVELAND, Parker. 61-3278
CLEAVER, A. 60-3230
CLEAVES, Freeman. 59-182 rev.
CLEGHORN, Sarah Norcllffe, 1876-1959.
69-118, 81-949. 61-2663
CLELAND, Ralph. 60-2746
CLELAND, Thomas Maltland, 1680- 61-16 61
CLEMENCEAU, Georges. 50-33
CLEMENS, Clara Spauldlng. 61-1992
CLEMENS, Cyril. 60-588
CLEMENS, Cyril, 1902- 61-1992
CLEMENS, J, B, 61-1892
CLEMENS, Jane Lampton, 61-1992
CLEMENS, Jeremiah. 61-1496
CLEMENS, Olivia Langdon. 61-1962
CLEMENS, OUvia Susan, 1872-1896. 61-1092
CLEMENS, Bamuel L. 69-49, 60-82, 60-663,
80-1620, 60-1665, 80-1731, 60-1781, 61-1939,
61-1992. 61-2406, 81-2727, 81-3184, 61-3336,
61-3599
CLEMENS, Sherrard. 61-2802
CLEMENS family, 61- 1992
CLEMENT, Charles J. 61-2120
CLEMENT, Ella R. 61-2120
CLEMENT, John, 1818-1804, coUector. 61-144
CLEMENT, John C. 60-1790
CLEMENT, W, R. 81-2120
CLEMENT, William Bailey. 61-3614
CLEMENT family, 61-2120
CLEMENT & Fish, Center Rutland, vt 60-1491
CLEMENT and Sons, Rutland, Vt. 60-149
CLEMENT Manufacturing Company, Northampton
Maes. 61-3277
CLEMENTS, George Pldgeon, 1867-1058,
61-1365
CLEMENTS, William Lawrence, 1881-1034.
80-1428
CLEMM, Maria Poe. 60-2160, 61-1291
CLEMONS, Harry. 61-1142
CLEMSON, Anna Maria (Calhoun). 61-2751
61-2106.
CLEVELAND, Grover. 59-14, 59-49 56-210
60-26, 60-167, 60-162, 60-580, 60-717
80-1373, 60-1701, 80-1717, 80-2642 '
80-3310, 81-505, 81-643, 61-821, el-1083
61-1160, 61-1328, 81-1376, 81-1618
61-3266, 61-3413, 61-3520
CLEVELAND, H. P. 81-1289
CLEVELAND, Mrs. Harlan. 61-3184
CLEVELAND, Henry. 50-219
CLEVFS V*D, James Longstreet, 61-603,
81-61* '
CLEVELAND, Rose E, 60-2642
CLEVELAND, William. 60-1406
CLEVELAND Rolling Mill Railroad,
Cleveland. 60-2909
CL1FFE, Nlnnle Nichols. 61-1854
CLIFFORD, Edward. 60-724
CLIFFORD, John. 80-1764
CLIFFORD, Nathan, 1803-^681. 69-203, 60-1083
CLIFFORD, Thomas. 60-1764, 61-545
CLIFFORD family. 60-1764
CLIFTON, John L. 80-3325
CLIFTON, Olive;. 80-744
CLIFTON family. 60-3325
CLINCH, Duncan L, 69-12, 61-3657
CLMDENNIN, John. 60-176
CLTNE and WIlllamB, Fort Adams. 60-2646
CLTNGMAN (Jacob) and Company, HuntsviUe,
N. C, 60-3248
CLTNGMAN, Thomas Lanier, 1612-1697.
60-3246
CLrNGMAKs Brigade see NORTH Carolina
Infantry. Cllngman's Brigade, 1681-1865
CLINKER Lot Right Men, 60-026
CLINTON, Ashton. 80-1572
CLINTON, De Witt, 1760-1828. 50-164, 60-867,
60-027, 60-2649, 61-1673, 61-2065
CLINTON, Frederick. 61-3466
CLINTON, George, 1866 7-1761. 60-1426, 60-2082
•CLINTON, George, 1739-1612. 60-266, 60-269,
60-1373, 60-2640, 60-2777, 61-197, 61-582,
61-1672. 61-2066, 61-3086, 61-3334
CLINTON, Sir Henry, 17387rl796. 60-21,
60-1368, 60-1376, 60-1447, 60-2528, 61-661,
61-918,61-3468,61-3564
CLINTON, Sir Henry, 1771-1628. 61-3466
CLINTON, James. 61-682
CLINTON, Sir William Henry. 61-3466
CLINTON, William S. 60-3326
CLINTON family. 60-2163 . 60-2836, 61-1342,
61-3468
CLINTON Furnace. 61-1567
CLIO Club; Minneapolis. 60-489
CLOFPER, Cornelius. 61-220
CLOPTON, David. 61-1162
CLOPTON, John, 1766-1616. 61-87
CLOPTON, John Bacon, b. 1756. 61-67
•CLOPTON, Maria Galtskell Foster. 61-87,
61-2816
CLOPTON, Virginia Clay-
Vlrglnla
see CLAY-Clopton,
CLEMSON, Thomas Green, 1807-18BI
61-2761
CLENDENEN, Clemens L, 61-1436
CLOPTON, William Uard. 81-87
CLOPTON family. 61-87
CLOUGH, A. 81-3301
CLOVER Club of Philadelphia. 81-140
CLOW, Andrew. 61-98
CLOW (Andrew) and Company, Philadelphia.
61-319
CLOW and Company. 60-3164
CLOYD family, 61-2630
THE Club, Rochester, N. Y. 61-1255
730
Name Index
CLUGSTON, John McNulty. 81-2623
CLUM, John Philip, 1851-1032. 61-2775, 81-3631
CLUM, JohnR. 61,3636
CLUM, WCKJdworth. 61-2775
CLYMAN, James, 1792-1661. 61-1736
CLYMAN L Arnett. 61-1726
CLYMER, Daniel C. 60-1767
CLYMER, George, 1739-1813. 80-2640, 61-2271
CLYMER, Henry. 60-1757
CLYMER, Meredith. 60-1767
" CLYMER, W. B. 81-526 ,.-
CLYMER, William. 60-1767
CLYMER family. 60-1767
COAX, and Coke Railroad. 60-140, 61-2290
COAL River and Kanawha Mining and Manufac-
turing Company. 60-293
COALBURG Coal & Coke Co. 81-2833
COALBURGH-KANAWHA Mining Company.
61-2604
COALTER, Frances Bland Tucker. 60-6
COALTER, Henry Tucker. 61-2637
•COALTER, John. 60-3332, 81-107, 61-1141
COALTER family. 60-286,81-2417
COAN, THuB, 1801-1882. '0-1960
COAST Lumber Company. 61-2300
COATES, Benjamin Franklin, 1827-1899.
61-007
COATES, Benjamin H. 60-1755,61-20
COATES, George M. 60-1755
COATES, Josiab, 60-1755, 61-20
COATES, Margaret. 61-687
•COATES, Mary. 60-1755, 81-887
COATES, Samuel, 1748-1630. 60-1766, 61-887
COATES, Samuel, firm, Philadelphia. 60-1607,
80-2306, 61-96
COATES, Thomas. 61-102
COATES family. 60-1755, 61-687
COBB (Albert) & Company, Boston. 60-635
COBB, Collier. 60-2367
COBB, David, 1746-1830. 60-1012, 60-2666
COBB, Howell, 1815-1868. 60-210, 60-1181,
61-180, 61-1072, 61-2080, 61-3126, 61-3178
COBB, Irvln S.
61-696
-121, 60-1215, 60-1388,
COBB, Joseph. 60-122
COBB, Joseph L. 60-1769
COBB (Schuyler) and Company, Bucksport, Me.
80-3002
COBB, Thomas W. 61-3143
COBB family. 61-274
COBBE, Frances Power, 1822-1904. 60-42,
61-2270
COBBETT, William, 1703-1636. 00-782,
80-1322, 60-1812
COBBS, Mrs. M. B. 61-3278
COBBS, Nicholas Hamner. 61-2637
COBDEH, Richard, 1804-1665. 60-2989,
61-1494
COBDEN-SANDERSON, Thomas James,
1840-1922. 60-3310, 61-1667
COBIA, Henry. 61-1986
COBURN, John, 1B25-1008. 60-1345
COCHECO Manufacturing Company, Dover,
H. H. 60-1161
COCHENHAUSEN, Johann Frledrlch von.
60-1434
COCHISE, Apache chief. 61-3636
COCHISE Co., Ariz. 61-2711
COCHRAN, Catherine Schuyler. 81-562
COCHRAN, Henry C. 60-1618
COCHRAN, Jerome, 1831-1896. 60-1208
COCHRAN, John. 60-1341
COCHRAN, John J. 60-3094, 60-3120
COCKBURN, Sir George, bart., 1772-1663.
60-1382,60-1460
COCKE, Benjamin. 60-714
COCKE, John Hartwell, 1780-1666. 59-118,
59-170, 60-19, 80-668, 60-714, 81-195,
61-197
COCKE, N. i>. 59-201
COCKE, Philip St. George, 1609-1881. 60-3329,
61-2057, 61-2650
COCKE, Stephen. 60-1850
COCKE, W. H. 81-2706
COCKE, W. R. C. 81-197
COCKE, William. 81-1333
COCKE famUy. 80-3300, 61-3142
COCKERILL, Jeremiah. 61-2797
COCKRELL, Francis Marion, 1634-1S15. 60-1827
60-2631, 60-3102, 61-3372
COCKRELL, Monroe Fulkerson, 1884- 60-3231
COCTEAU, Jean. 80-1397. 81-2693
CODALLOS, FiUpe. 61-3248
CODALLOS, Juan JoseV 61-3233
CODMAN, Edward W. 60-1113
CODMAN, John, Congregational minister.
61-3077
'COPMAN, John, merchant of Boston. 60-1490,
60-1012
CODMAN, Ogden. 61-1123
CODMAN, Stephen. 60-1912
CODMAN & Smith, Boston. 60-1490
CODORUS Forge. 80-1769
CODRTNGTON, Christopher. 60-918
COE, GeorgeS. 60-162
COE, Noah. 61-3474
COFFEE, George W. 80-1475
•COFFEE, John, 1772-1833. 60-1164 . 61-1820
COFFEE family. 60-1840
COFFER, John. 60-2556
COFFIN, Charles Fisher, 1823-1016, 61-3242
COFFIN, Charles P., of Pontotoc, Miss. 61-2745
COFFIN, Daniel. 60-122
COFFIN, Henry Sloane, 1877-1054. 61-1288
COKE, Thomas William, 1st earl of Leicester
see Leicester, Thomas William Coke, 1st
earl of, 1752-1842.
COLBERT, Benjamin F. 81-1334
COLBERT, Louie. 60-3212 v
COLBY, Balnbrldge, 1809-1960. 69-21, 69-66
COLBY, Elbridge. 61-841
COLBY, Gardner. 61-3626
COLBY College. 61-1680
COLCHESTER, Charles Abbot, 1st baron.
60-1356
COLCOCK, John, of Charleston, S. C. 60-1702
COLCORD, Lincoln R. 80-10
COLD Spring Furnace. 61-2311'
COLDEN, Cadwallader, Jr. 61-220
COIDEN, Cadwallader, 1888-1776. 80-244,
60-1426, 61-546, 61-734
COLDEN, Cadwallader R. 61-1437
COLDSTREAM, John P. 50-160
COLDWELL, J. F. 61-3136
COLE, Arthur C. 61-3389
COLE, Emerson, 1838-1097. 80-455, 60-979
COLE, Gordjn £. 60-1781
COLE, Harry Otlten, 1874-1960. 69-159
COLE, Haydn Samuel, 1861-1639. 60-3333
COLE, Henry. 81-1098
COLE, Jacob Thomas. 61-736
COLE, John N. 80-2614
COLE, May C. 80-884
COLE, Robert G. 61-2284
COLE, Thomas, 1801-1848. 61-410
COLE, Timothy, 1852-1931. 61-1931
•COLE-MOBNTFLORENCE, James.
60-1335, 61-682
COFFIN, Mark. 81-3819
COFFIN, Rhoda M. (Johnson), 1828-1900.
61-3242
COFFIN, William B. 61-49
COFFIN, William H. 81-3142
COFFIN family. 61-3242
COGGESHALL, H. 60-1154
COGGESHALL, James, 61-6B9
•COGGESHALL, John. 60-1164, 61-669
COGGESHALL, Mary Jane Whltely. 81-2475
COGGESHALL, Samuel B. 81-889
COGGESHALL, William T. 60-2620
COGOIN family. 81-2110
COGGINS family. 60-2060
COGSWELL, Joseph G. 61-787
COGSWELL, Mason F. 61-3384
COHEA, Perry. 60-1475
COHEN, Alfred H. 61-1666, 81-2043
COHEN, Charles Joseph, 1847- 61-2073
COHEN, Ellen Wright (Savage). 61-2761
COHEN, John Michael. 61-2121
COHEN, Solomon Myers. 60-647
COHJiN family. 61-1666
COHOCKSINK Presbyterian Church,
Philadelphia see PHILADELPHIA.
Cohockslnk Presbyterian Church
Corr, Eleanor. 61-3448
COIT, LUlie (Hitchcock) 1B43-1929. 61-3296
COIT, Sarah Chester. 61-2613
COKATO Elevator Company, Cokato, Minn.
60-636
COKE, John A. 61-3135
COKE, Thomas, bp. 1747-1814. 61-100, 61-lSJj5 COLERIDGE, Ernest H. 60-755
COLE family.
81-3142
-2614, 61-736, 61-2632,
COLE and Hammond, Minneapolis. 80-979
COLE and Weeks, Minneapolis, <V;-45S
COLE, Nichols & Company, Wilton, Conn.
81-2298
COLEBROOK family. 61-2311
COLEBROOK Farm. 61-2311
COLEBROOK Furnace. 61-2311
COLEBROOK Mill. 61-2311
COLEBROOKDALE Furnace, Berks Co., Fa.
60-2051
COLEMAN, EUaabeth Tyler. 61-333
COLEMAN, Evans. 61-3297, 61-3564
COLEMAN, Henry Embra. 81-2647
COLEMAN, J. P. 60-2067, 60-2161
COLEMAN, James W. 81-3626
COLEMAN, Lelghton. 81-618
COLEMAN, Lockett G. 80-146
COLEMAN, Mary Ann Butler (Crittenden)
1813-1891. 60-2368
COLEMAN, Michael (Malcolm). 61-3286
COLEMAN, Prime T, 61-3571
COLEMAN, R. W. 61-2311
COLEMAN, Robert. 61-2311
COLEMAN, Sarah E. 61-2311
COLEMAN, Sarah H. 61-2311
COLEMAN, Thomas H. 8I18OI
COLEMAN, (W. T.) and Company. 60-798
COLEMAN, William, 1704-1769. 60-1769
COLEMAN, William, R. 1650-1673. 81-2311
COLEMAN family. 60-266, 60-3328, 61-801,
61-2110, 61-2162, 01-2311, 81-3286
COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834.
60-2868
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, Samuel, 1676-1012.
61-3149
COLES, Edward, 1788-1888, 61-675. 61-1727,
61-2312
COLES, Isaac A. 61-197
COLES, John. 60-1819
COLES, Sam, 61-1485
COLES, Walter. 61-2798
COLEY, John. 61-190
COLFAX, Schuyler, '1823-1886. 59-183, 00-296,
66-312, 60-864, 60-1271. 60-1424, 61-1262.
61-2602
COLGATE and Company. 60-61
COLHOUN, G. 60-716
COLHOUN, JobnEwlng. 81-2761
COLHOUN family. 61-3142
COLL AMORE, Bacon. 69-192,60-2650
COLLAMORE, Harry Bacon see COLLAMORE,
Bacon .
COLLAMORE family, of Pembroke, Mass.
60-1401
COLLARS, Hannah. 61-661
COLLARS, John. 61-691
COLLEGE of St. Jamas, Breathedsvllle, Md.
see BREATHEDSVTLLE, Md. College of
St. James.
COLLEGE of St. Thomas see ST. PAUL.
College of St. Thomas
COLLEN, Daniel. 61-2992
COLLENS family. 60-1840
COLLEB, Mr. 61-2770
COLLIER, Frank W. 60-2402
•COLLIER, James WUHam. 60-1511, 60-1637,
60-1700
COLLIER, Samuel P. 61-2057
COLLIER famUy. 81-2419, 61-2580
COLLIN, David. 61-48
COLLINS, Ann, 61-422
COLLINS, Benjamin S. 81-230
COLLINS, Catherine (ScruggB). 61-2111
COLLINS, Christopher. 60-1543
COLLINS, DanleL 61-3277
COLLINS, Lt. J. 61-337
COLLINS, J. H, 61-2817
COLLINS, James Harrison. KbiHL
COLLINS, Jane. 61-337
COLLINS, Janet Fay. 61-1620
COLLINS, John. 01-337
COLLINS, John Overton, 18337-1911. 61-2111
COLLINS, Joseph H. 61-337
COLLINS, Loren W. 60-1791
COLLINS, Luke. 60-1008
COLLINS, Mary A. 61-337
COLLINS, Michael. 61-2770
COLLINS, Patrick Andrew, 1844-1906. 61-346
COLLINS, Press H. 61-2111
COLLINS, Ross Alexander, 1880- 60-1645,
60-2067, 60-2388
COLLINS, Mrs. Shrive B. , collector. 61-1611
COLLINS, Stephen, d. 17947 61-363, 81-422
COLLINS, Theophllua. 81-337
COLLINS, Thomas. 81-3276
COLLINS, W. T. 81-337
COLLINS, Wlllde. 60-1401, 61-3594
♦COLLINS, Zaccheus, d. 1831. 31-383, 61-422,
61-768, 61-2216
COLLINS family. 60-1836, 61-337. 81-422,
61-1811, 81-2216
COLLINS Township, S. C. Dolman's School
House. 60-603
Name Index
COLLINSON, Peter. 60-1467, 60-1707, 61-729
COLL1S, Charles Henry Tucky, 1838-1002.
61-310
COLM, M. 61-582
COLMAN, Anson, 1796-1837, 61-1492
COLMAN, Catherine Kimball (Rochester)
61-1492
COLMAN, James Manning. 61-1300
COLMAN family. 61-1492
COLMER, William M. 60-2061
COLOMA, Callt. 61-1810
COLOMBIA. Legaolon. U.S. 61-3666
COLONIAL Tr • 3 of America, 60-2062.
61-2439 »
COLONIAL Society of Pennsylvania. '61-759
COLONIAL Williamsburg, Inc. 81-1345 . 61-3078
61-3185. 61-3205. 61-3208 , 61-j»M>
COLONIZATION Society of Virginia. 61-3114
COLONNA, Urbano Sclarra, prlnclpe. 60-1747
COLONNA family, 60-1747
COLONY, J. B. 80-184
COLONY, T. 60-184
THE Colophon. 60-1626
COLORADO. University. 60-2139
COLORADO (Steamboat) 60-720
COLQUHOUN, Patrick, ol. Westminister. Euu
80-1882, 60-3006
COLIJUITT, AUred H. 60-2642, 61-2462
COLQUITT, Oscar Branch, U61-1940. 61-3215
COLQUTTT, Wtlllam Nsyle. 60-1537
•COLSTON, Raleigh Edward, 1626-1896. 60-873.
61-2162, 81-2284, 81-2741
COLSTON family. 80-677, 80-2646, 61-3142
COLT, Elisha. 60-1469
COLT, James. 61-SS00
COLT, James Denalion. 61-2528
COLT, lames Wood, 1858-1941. 61-3010
COLT, Judah, 1761-1832. 60-1816, 60-2959
C0 ^ T !. P f* r ' "«■'"*. 00-288, 60-921,
80-1469, 61-2781, 61-2782 '
COLUMBION (Steamship) 60-1132
COLUMBUS, John. 60-256
COLVIN, Sidney. 60-755, 61-2112
COMAN, John Joshua, 1654-1940. 60-1133
60-2212 '
•COMBS, Leslie, 1793-1881. 60-8, 60-29, 90-78,
COMEGYS family. 61-1459
COMER, Braxton Bragg. 61-1261 '
COMER, Donald, 1677- 61-1388
COMER family. 61-1386
COMET Mountain Mining Company. 60-3 135
COMFORT, Anna (Manning) 1845-1931. 81-1627
COMFORT, George Flsk, 1633-1910. 61-1527
COMFORT, John. 61-3613
COMFORT, Samuel. 61-38
COMFORT, Sllae, 1806-1868. 61-1627
COMFORT family, 61-38
COMLY, John. 60-2183, 60-3307, 61-3618
COMMAGER, Henry s. 59-220
COMMEMORATION of Ihe Two Hundred and
Fiftieth Anniversary of the First Arrival of
William Penn in America, General
Committee. 60-3132
COMSTOCK, William Strong, 1815-1860.
61-208
COMSTOCK family. 60-526, 60-1753
COMTE, Auguste. 60-3314, 61-2020
CONANT, James B. 61-3103
CONCANNON (James) and Hooke. 81-1286
CONCORD and Claremont Railroad. 60-1199
CONCORD Baptist Church, Choctaw Co., Miss.
CONCORD Railroad Company. 60-1199
CONCORDIA College, Fort Wayne. 80-1111
CONCORDIA Teachers College, Rlwr Forest.
HI, 60-2191, 60-3204
CONCORDIA Theological Seminary, St. Louis.
80-1123, 60-2209, 60-2644, 80-3207
CONCORDIA Theological Seminary, St. Louis
PrlUlaff Memorial Library. 81-63
C0 !!? 0, £'$J!r° l ° e ' c ' , fc °>««y. Springfield,
III, OU-2844
COLT, Richard E. 81-3300
COLT, Roswsll L. 60-280, 60-263, 60-1331,
61-862 '
COLT family, 60-921
COLTON, Calvin. 61-2046
COLTON, John Burt, b. 1831, coHector.
61-2627
COLTON, William. 61-1631
COLT'S Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing
Company. 60-827
COLUM, Padralc, 1681- 61-1297, 61-3059
COLUMBIA, Mo. 81-1126
COLUMBIA, Mo. Charter Commission. - 60-2091
COLUMBIA, Mo. Charters. 60-2091
•COLUMBIA, Mo. Christian College. 81-61
61-66, 61-804
COMMERCE (Ship) 60-2432
THE CommerclaL 60-724
COMMERCIAL Insurance Company, Boston.
"""Jjijj™. Realty Co. , Los Angeles.
COMMERCIAL Wharf, Boston. 80-3001
COMMITTEE for ths CiyUltatlon and Improve-
ment of the Indians ses FRIENDS Society
of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Indian
Committee ^ ^^
TO ™™|8 EE '" We Extension of Labor Education
COMMITTEE of 46. 60-1374
COLUMBIA Furnace. 60-1769
COLUMBIA Institution for the Deaf, Washington,
D. C. 61-1329
COLUMBIA University. 61-1029, 61-2918,
61_-3326, 61-3364
COLUMBIA University. Academic Freedom
Commtttee, 61-2930
COLUMBIA University, College of Physicians and
Surgeops, 61-3387 '
COLUMBIA University. Columbia College.
81-3326, 61-3327, 61-3331, 61-3364
COLUMBIA University. Libraries. 81-2914.
81-2927. 81-3117, 81-3336. 61-335 1. 61-3433.
61-3603. 61-3605 "~ ^
COLUMBIA University. Libraries. Avery
Architectural Library. 61-2916
COLUMBIA University. Schoot of Law. 61-3338
COLUMBIAN Club, Minneapolis. 60-482
COLUMBIAN Transportation Lines for New York.
61-290 '
COMMITTEE of 46. Minnesota. State Central
Committee. 80-977 central
COMMITTEE of Safety of Massachusetts see
MASSACHUSETTS. Committee of Safety
C0 « MM ^ TTEE ™ Educ »«on 'or Lasting Peace.
81-3663
COMMITTEE on Militarism In Education.
80-2151
COMMONER. 69-217
COMMONWEALTH Bank, Boston. 60-176
COMMONWEALTH Homestead Association of
Dakota Territory. 60-1042
COMMONWEALTH Shoe and Leather Company,
Whitman, Mbsb. 60-51
COMMUNITY Chest. 81-2296
COMPaBiA Genera] de Tabacos da FUiplnas.
81-2196 *
COMPANY of Merchants of England Trading to
U» Levant. 61-2176
COMPANY of New York. 60-2679
COMPANT'of Undertakers of the Iron Works
in New England. 60-79
COMPERE, Ebenener Lee, 1633-1698. 60-3217
COMPERE family. 60-3217
OOMPTON, Charles H. 81-2645
COMRADES In Service. 60-2177
COMRADES in Service (France, 1916-19)
60-2177 '
COMSTOCK, Ada Louise, 1676- 61-2360
COMSTOCK, Anthony, 1844-1915. 59-263
COMSTOCK (Cornelius) & Company. 60-1753
COMSTOCK, Cornelius Van Ranfit, 1623-1696
60-1763 r
COMSTOCK, E. B. 80-626
COMSTOCK, Capt, James. 61-2326
COMSTOCK, John, 1612-1690. 80-628
C °60-77M K ' SamU81 W1U °"' 1605 - 186 ''-
COMSTOCK, Solomon Oilman, 1842-1933
"0-1033, 60-1051, 60-1606
COMSTOCK, Theodore B. 61-2523
COMSTOCK, William Ogllvie, 1816-1683.
60-1753
CONDE, Francisco Garofa. 61-3246
CONDICT, Lewis, 1773-1682, collector.
60-1337
CONDICT, Miss R. W. 60-2367
CONDIT, John. 60-281
CONDORCET, Marquis de. 61 -950
CONE, Francis Hiram, 61-3143
CONE, Helen Gray. 59-118
CONEWAGO, Pa. Reformed Dutch Church.
61-7
CONFEDERACY (Frigate) 60-2046
CONFEDERATE Home of Missouri, 60-2334
CONFEDERATE States of America. 66-101.
59-219, 60-2587
CONFEDERATE States of America, Army.
60-783
CONFEDERATE States of America. Army.
Army of Northern Virginia. 81-3254
CONFEDERATE States of America. Army.
Army of the Mississippi. 61-188
CONFEDERATE Stats of America, Army,
Cavalry, Frank P, Power's Regiment of
Louisiana and MIsslSBtppl Cavalry see
POWER'S Cavnlry.Hcglment (C.S.A.)
CONFEDERATE 8tatee of America. Army,
Dept. of the Gulf. 80-2203
CWfffERATE State- of America. Arm,.
District of Texas, New Mexico, and An-
ions. 61-3076
CONFEDERATE States of America. Army.
Engineers. 80-2203,61-3136
CONFEDERATE Stales of America. Army.
Lewtsvllle Rifle Company. 60-3105
CONFEDERATE States of America, Army.
Trans-Mlsslsslppl Dept. 61-1863, 81-3076.
81-3140 '
CONFEDERATE States of Amerlcs. Army.
Western Dept. 61-188
CONFEDERATE States of America. Congress.
81-2016
CONFEDERATE Stales of America. Dept, of
Justice. 61-3140
CONFEDERATE States of America. Produce
Loan Office. 61-1348
CONFEDERATE States of America. Provisional
Congress, 1681-1882. 81-66
CONFEDERATE veteran. 60-3304
CONFEDERATE Women's Monument Com-
mittee of Mississippi. 60-2361
CONFERENCE for the Reduction and Limitation
of Armaments, Geneva, 1632-1934, 69-207,
60-163, 61-3544
CONFERENCE of Slate Historical Societies of the
Upper Mississippi Valley. 61-3376
CONGAR, Florence. 60-646
CONGAH, H. W. 60-664
CONGDON, Charles. 60-1222
'CONGER, Arthur L. , 1636-1899. 60-1717
61-6M ■!■
CONGER, Charles Leslie. 80-932
CONGER, James L. 61-2764
CONGER, John, of Woodbrldge, N. J. 60-932
CONGER, John Walter. 60-3217
CONGER, K. B. 61-873
CONGER, Mary (Kslly) of Woodbrldge, N.J.
60-932
CONGER family. 60-932
CONGREGATIONAL Church, Lake Benton
Minn see LAKE Benton, Minn. Con-
gretational Church
CONGREGATIONAL Church, Sioux Falls
S. D. see SIOUX Falls, s. O. Con-'
gregatlonal Church
CONGREGATIONAL Home Missionary Socletv
80-316, 60-1351. 61-1327 ^^ """sty.
CONGREGATIONAL Home Missionary Society
Minnesota Branch. 60-861
CONGRESS of Industrial Organizations. 81-1318
CONGRESSIONAL Union for Woman Suffrage
Washington, D. C. 60-499 '
CONGREVE, William, cousin of the dramatist.
60-1676
CONGREVE, William, 1670-1729. 60-1670
CONKLIN, Edmund Smith, 1864-1942. 80-414
CONKLIN, Edwin Grant, 1863-1852. 60-1430
CONKLIN, Franklin. 60-267
CONKUNQ, Grace Walcott Hazard. 69-118
CONKUNG, Roscoe. 59-203, 80-427, 60-669
81-1289, 81-1338, 61-1627
CONLEY, William o. 66-190, 6J-889
CONNABLE, Dorothy Malcomson. 61-3448
CONNALLY, Tom. 60-3221
CONNAWAY, Dennis H. 80-3330
CONNAWAY, John. 80-3330
CONNAWAY, John Waldo, b. 1859. 80-3330
CONNAWAY family. 60-3330
CONNECTICUT. Council of Safety. 60-2046
CONNECTICUT, Stale Library, Hartford.
■%■ »« > 60-MfO. " 0-2981 , 60-2962,
HS 53® *EI_£ irasg;
60-2887. TOT2BW ^
CONNECTICUT. Stats Prison, Wethersfle Id.
60-900
CONNECTICUT. Tercentsnary Commission.
60-1440
CONNECTICUT and Fassumpslc Rivers Rail-
road Company. 80-102
CONNECTICUT Committee tor the Equal Rights
Amendment. 81-3498
CONNECTICUT Infantry. 6th Regt., 1881-1686.
80-2364
CONNECTICUT Land Company. 60-909,60-1120.
80-2825 ' '
CONNECTICUT League of Nations Association.
61-3498
CONNECTICUT River Railroad. 60-46
CONNECTICUT Valley Historical Mussum,
Springfield, Mass, 61-3277
CONNELL, J. J, 60-1687
CONNELL, John, of Wellsburg, W, Va. 60-1201
CONNELLAN, John H. 61-3654
CONNELLY, AbramH. 61-396
(JONNELLY, John, of Missouri. 61-30 5
CONNELLY, Marcus Cook, 1690- 61-1963
CONNER, Fox. 69-30
CONNER, G. W. 59-122
CONNER, Henry L. 60-718
CONNER, John. 69-122
CONNER, Martin Sennett. 60-2067
CONNER, William G. 60-718
CONNER family. 60-1655
CONNET, E. F. 60-2460
CONNET, Stephen E. 60-2459
CONNOR, H. G. 60-2068
CONNOR, Henry WlUlam. 61-2751
CONNOR, James. 61-3271
CONNOR, R. D. W. 60-2367
CONNOR, Seldon, 1639-1917. 60-2992
CONNOR, William D, 60-1833
CONNOR, William Mellard. 61-1142
CONOVER, B. Wilbur. 60-2833
CONOVER, George SUHwell, b. 1824
61-2921
CONRAD, Daniel. 60-6
61-1633,
732
Name Index
CONRAD, David Holmes. 60-8
CONRAD, F. D. 60-8
CONRAD, Henry. 61-2198
CONRAD, James. 60-8
CONRAD, Joseph, 60-755, 61-3106
CONRAD, Robert Young, 60-8
CONRAD family. 61-2110
CONREY Placer Mining Company, Ruby, Mont.
60-309
THE Conscientious objector. 61-283
•CONSTABLE, William. 61-662, 61-1144
CONSTANTE, Teobaldo. 61-1142
CONSTELLATION (Ship) 60-26B, 60-2737
CONSTITUTION (Frigate) 60-11, 60-1367,
60-2211, 60-2417, 60-2611
CONSTITUTIONAL Centennial Commission,
Philadelphia, 1866. 60-2662
CONSTITUTIONAL Union Party. 60-668,
61-1861
CONSTRUCTIVE Quarterly. 60-151
CONSUMERS' League of Connecticut 61-3399
CONSUMERS' League of New York. 61-2659
CONSUMER'S League of Ohio. 61-2472
CONT1, marquis de. 60-2739
CONTINENTAL Congress see U. S. Continental
Congress
CONTOCOOK Valley Railroad. 60-1199
CONTZEN, Philip, 1668- 61-3672
CONTZEN family. 61-3672
CONVERSE, Frederick Shepherd, 1871-1940.
61-1871
CONVERSE, Harriet Maxwell, 61-1624
CONVERTED Paper Products Industry Com-
mittee. 60-363
CONWAY, Anne,VlBCOuntess. 60-35
CONWAY, D. 61-197
CONWAY, Mrs. Eustace. 60-3332
CONWAY, George Robert Graham, 1873-1951, col-
lector. 69-67
CONWAY, Gibbon S. 61-2648
CONWAY, Henry Seymour. 60-314, 60-1290
CONWAY, Jane A. 60-3332
CONWAY, Maurice. 60-1098
CONWAY, Moncure Daniel. 61-1136
CONWAY, Moncure Daniel, 1632-1907. 60-416,
60-724, 60-2620. 61-3231
CONWAY family. 61-3231
CONWAY, Ark. Central Baptist College.
CONWELL, Russell Herman, 1843-1925. 61-1601
CONY, Richard. 60-910
CONYNE, Casparus; 60-2584
CONYNGHAM, Redmond, 1761-1646. 61-544,
61-1272
COOK, A. B. 60-1645
COOK, Aaron. 60-122
COOK, Mrs. Anthony Wayne. 80-3346
COOK, Charles H. 61-3573
COOK, Darnel. 61-1727
COOK, Daniel Pope. 61-2312
COOK, Earle Wayne, 1902- collector, 61-3574
COoK, Thomas M. 61-2284
COOK, W. R. 60-1545
COOK family. 60-41, 90-1699, 61-3142
COOK Co., Minn. 81-2733
COOKE, Aaron J., collector. 60-340
•COOKE, Giles Buckner. 61-2742,61-3300
COOKE, Helen Temple, 1866-1955. 61-1639
COOKE, Henry David, 1625-1681. 60-1760
COOKS, Jay, 1621-1905. 60-669, 60-697, 60-1233
60-1760. 61-2491, 61-3064
COOKE (Jav) & Company. 60-667
COOKE, John, of Monmouthshire. 61-2624
COOKE, John Esten, 1630-1886. 60-1661 .
60-2229. 61-2021, 61-2816 ~
•COOKE, John Rogers. 60-317, 61-2264
COOKE, Morris L. 61-1060
COOKE, Philip Pendleton, 1616-1660. 60-1681
COOKE, William F: 61-786
COOKE family. 61-2632
COOKSON, Thomas. 60-2219
COOK, Frederick Albert, 1865-1940. 60-163
COOK, George Cram. 61-3597
COOK, George H. 60-689, 60-864, 60-2085
COOK, Georgians (Hemingway) 60-1643
COOK, James, 1728-1779. 60-1322
COOK, John W. 61-3142
COOK, Joseph, 1838-1901. 80-1643
COOK, MaryC. 61-2609
COOK, Roy Bird, 1886- collector. 60-41 ,
60-997
COOLBRITH, Ina Donna, 1842-1928. 61-923.
61-1605, 61-2468, 61-3156, 61-3166
COOLEY, Eli Field, 1781-1860. 61-1412
COOLEY, Staughton. 60-126
COOLEY, Thomas Mclntyre. 61-2749
COOLEY ti Co., Brownsville, Or. 61-1625
COOLIDGE, Calvin, Pres, U.S., 1672-1933.
60-35, 59-217, 69-223, 60-26, 60-146,
60-157, 60-272, 60-266, 60-311, 60-1267,
60-1374, 60-2030, 60-2334, 60-2383, 60-2401,
60-3345, 61-605. 81-1169, 81-1268, 61-1375,
61-1613, "61-1617, 61-2922, 61-3472, 61-3486,
61-3487
COOLIDGE, Dane, 1673-1940. 81-3166
COOLIDOE, Ellen Wayles (Randolph) 1786-1879.
60-2519
COOLIDGE, Grace (Goodhue) 1879-1957.
61-1613
COOLIDGE, John C. 61-1613
COOLIDGE, Joseph, 60-2619
•COOLIDGE, Thomas Jefferson. 60-116, 60-1588,
60-1605 , 60-2682
COOMBS, Noah, of Medway, Mass. 60-1595
COON, Charlos Lee, 1888-1627, collector.
60-2367
COOPER, Anthony Ashley, 7th earl of Shaftesbury,
61-1494, 61-2279
COOPER, Davis. 80-1181
COOPER, Sir Grey. 60-1382
COOPER, Henry P. 60-2344
COOPER, James. 61-1139
COOPER, James Fenlmore, 1789-1851. 60-2603
61-351
COOPER, Dr. James Leonard, of Lauderdale and
Coahoma Counties, Miss. 61-2425
COOPER, Lemusl, 61-1983
COOPER, Mary. 61-785
COOPER, Myles. 81-562
COOPER, Oscar Henry, 1852-1932. 61-2983
COOPER, Samuel. 61-1719
COOPER, Samuel, 1725-17B3, 61-593
COOPER, Samuel, 1796-1876. 60-688, 60-1181,
81-2284, 61-3084, 61-3254, 61-3302
COOPER, Sarah Maria. 61-2647
COOPER, Thomas, 1769-1639. 59-74, 60-1818,
61-734
COOPER, W. P. 80-1463
COOPER, William, 1894-1743. 61-593
•COOPER, William, 1764-1809. 60-927, 60-2823,
61-1094
COOPER, William W. 61-786
COOPER family. 60-1630, 61-593, 61-2110,
61-2419, 61-3142
COOPER Female Seminary, Indiana. 60-3112
COOPER, Hewitt & Company, New York, 60-2446
COOPER Medical College, San Francisco.
61-288
COOPER Ornithological Society. Southern
Division. 61-699
COOPERATING Committee on Tuberculosis War
Problems. 61-3369
COORDINATING Council of Women's Organiza-
tions for War Service. 60-1996
COOS-CURRY Pioneer and Historical
Association. 01-2444
COOTE, Sir Eyre. 60-314
COPE, Alexis, 1841-1918. 61-1497
COPE, Anne G. 61-2771
COPE, Edward Drinker, 1840-1897, 61-K
61-770, 61-2749 »
COPE, Gilbert; 1840-1928, collector. 61-2771
COPE (Thomas P. ) and Sons. ' 61-146
COPE family. 61-146, 61-2771, 61-3620
COPE Brothers. 61-146
COPELAND and Day. 60-2850
COPIAH Co., Miss. 60-1865
COPLAN, Willis. 61-2268
COPLAND, Aaron, 1900- 61-1906. 61-3149
COPLEY, Lionel. 60-918
COPLIN family. 60-361
COPPER, BrasB, and Sheei Iron Works Com-
pany, St. Louis. -61-305
COPPER King Mining Co. 61-3546
COPPER Queen Consolidated Mining Company.
61-3576
COPPM, Levi Jenkins, Bp., 1846-1923. 60-884
COQUERAL, Charles. 60-3216
CORBETT, Henry Wlnslow, 1627-1903.
60-1840
CORBETT, J. Knox, b. 1661. 61-3523
CORBETT, Marlon. 60-3203
CORBETT family. 61-3523
CORBETT, Falling, and Company, Portland,
Or. 61-2335
CORBIN, D. T. 60-856
•CORBIN, Francis. 60-81, 61-582
CORBIN, Francis Porteus, 1601-1876. 80-3326
CORBIN, H. C. 60-1288
CORBIN, James Parke. 81-2638
CORBIN, Richard, 1708-1790. 60-81, 60-257
CORBIN, Richard Washington. 60-3326
CORBIN, Robert Beverley. 00-3326
CORBIN, Thomas. 61-2181
CORBIN, V.'. H. 60-280
COHBIN family. 60-13,00-3326,61-2110,
61-2849, 61-2767 '
CORBY family. 60-1993
CORCORAN, Paul. 61-1634
CORCORAN, Thomas. 60-80
CORCORAN, W. S. 69-170
•CORCORAN, William WUson, 1798-1888,
61-1162, 61-1630, 61-2017, 61-3636
CORCORAN and Rlggs, Washington, D. C.
60-81 '
CORDISS Mills, MUlbury, Mass. 61-47
CORELLI, Marie. 61-3694
COREY, Andrew R. 60-2440
COREY, Anna E. 60-2440
COKEY, AshbelW. 80-2440
COREY, Herbert, 1872-1954. 59-3
COREY, Paul, 1903- 60-1262
COREY family. 60-2440
CORFIELD, Edward D. 60-3339
CORINTHIAN (Ship) 61-49
CORLEY, Berryman. 80-1476
CORLEY, James L. 81-2284
CORLEY, Valentine. 60-1475
CORLEY, William. 60-1475
CORLISS, George Henry, 1817-1888. 60-2367
CORLISS, William. 60-2136
CORLISS, Nightingale, and Company. 60-2367
CORLISS Steam Engine Company. 60-2357
CORNBURY, Edward Hyde, viscount see
CLARENDON, Edward Hyde, 3d earl of,
1661-1724.
CORNELIUS, Thomas R. 61-1807
QORNELL, Gideon. 60-1379
CORNELL, Julian D., 1910- 6 1-3646
COHNETT, E. A. ,81-065
CORNETT, H. A. 61-955
CORNETT, J. A. 61-966
CORNETT, Jane. 61-955
CORNETT, John L. 61-955
CORNETT, Joseph P. 61-956
CORNETT, Lizzie A. 61-865
CORNETT, Mary J. 61-655
CORNETT, Samuel. 81-956
CORNING, Erastus, 1794-1872. 61-478
CORNING, Eustls. 61-186
CORNING Land Co. 61-3650
CORNISH Bridge Corporation, Cornish, Me.
60-1803
CORNPLANTER, Seneca chief, 17327-1836.
61-101
CORNWALL, Charles Wolfran. 60-1260
CORNWALL family. '61-2311, 01-3176
CORNWALL Anthracite Farm. 61-2311
CORNWALL Anthracite Furnaces. 61-2311
CORNWALL Anthracite Store. 61-2311
CORNWALL Charcoal Furnace. 61-2311
CORNWALL Farm. 61-2311
CORNWALL Iron Co. 61-2311
CORNWALL Mill. 61-2311
CORNWALL Ore Bank. 60-1789
CORNWALL Railroad Company. 61-23 11
CORNWALL Reading Room Association.
61-2311
CORNWALL1S, Charles Cornwallls, 1st nmrqojs,
1738-1805. 68-78, 60-80, 60-289, 60-667,
60-1316, 80-1382, 60-1447
CORNWALLIS, Edward. 80-1291
CORNWALL1S, William. 60-1369
CORNWELL, CM. 59-131
CORNWELL, John Jacob, 1887-1953, 60-246,
80-272, 60-315, 80-366, 60-580, 60-889,
60-1406, 80-1448, 60-1466
CORNWELL, William B, 60-1468
CORONA Diamond Mines. 59-162
•CORONEL, Antonio Franco, 1817-1694. 61-1145.
61-1265
CORONEL, Manuel. 61-1145
CORPENING family. 80-1703
CORPREW, Oliver H. P. 61-3135
CORREA Da Serra, Edward J. 61-879
CORREA da Serra, Jose 1 Francesco, 1750-1823.
69-119, 61-28, 61-879, 81-944
CORR1GAN, Beatrice. 61-2121
COHK1GAN, Joseph E. 81-1662
CORRIGAN, Michael Augustine, Abp., 1839-1902.
80-1262
COKRO, Josi Jueto. 81-3246
CORSE, Montgomery Dent. 61-2284, 81-2741
CORSON, Hiram. 61-783
CORTELYOU, George B. 80-681,61-1487
CORTHELL, Euner Lawrence, 1840-1916.
60-3344
CORTISSOZ, Royal, 1869-1948. 61-2209
CORTRIGHT, H. W. 60-350
CORVERA, Pascual. 61-3065
CORWIN, E. B. 60-1367
Name Index
COHWIN, Moses B. 60-29
CORWIM, H. M. 61-1330
COnWIM, R, w. 61-2749
CORWB4', Thomas, 1794-1665. 60-29. 60-1247
60-2510, 61-1362
CORY, Junes, 1601-1960. 60-270
CORY, William Johnson. 61-2436
•CORYELL, Lewis 8. 60-1693, 60-171 1. 61-2761
COSBY, Phillips. 61-3359
COSBY family. 61-2331
COSGRAVE, John O'Hara. 61-202
COSTIGAN, Edward P. 69-41
COSTON, Erasmus H. 60-3324
COSULICH, BenUce, 1696-1056. 61-2706
61-3524 '
COTHEAL, Alexander J. 60-2620
COTHREAL, Henry. 60-267
COTTAGE Charity Hospital Association. 60-1804
COTTAGE Grove, Mian. 60-1326
COTTERILL, Erica. 61-2770
COTTMAN, George Btrelby, 1857- 60-1416
COTTON, Sarah Elvira (Smith) b. 1631. 60-2411
COTTRELL, L. S. 61-3275
CODES, Elliott, 1642-1899. 61-28, 61-2749
COUES, Samuel Elliott, 1707-1667. 80-1724
COUOHLfN, John. 81-2777
COULTER, E. Merton. 69-220
COUNCIL ot English and Five Nations. 81-2997
COUNCIL of National Defense. 69-261
COUNCIL of the League to Enforce Peace.
nl-3401
COUNCIL of Trades. 61-3260
COUNCIL on Books In Wartime. 61-1431
COUNTISS, J. R. 60-1645
COUNTRY Gentlewoman's League. 61-3464
COUNTRY Women's Council of too U. s. A.
61-3412, 61-3454
COUNTRYMAN, Gratia Alia, 1888-1963. 60-2156
COUNTRYMAN, Levi N., 1832-1924. 60-1036
COUNTRYMAN, Peter F. 60-1326
COUNTRYMAN family. 80-1038
COVINGTON, Leonard, 1768-1813. 60-1648
COVINGTON, Levin. 61-2343
COVINGTON, Samuel Fulton. 1819-1869
61-2496
COVINGTON family. 60-1856
COVINGTON, Ga. Southern Masonic Female
College. 81-1072
"T' %:&*?*»* *-*-
COVINGTON & Ohio Railroad. 81-1834
COVODE, John, 1808-1871. 61-3691
COVODE, John G. 61-1129
COWAN, D. H. 80-1545
COWAN, Edgar. 60-1247
COWAN, James B. 61-1978
COWAN, John. 80-3105
COWAN, John F. 60-3332
COWAN, Nancy H. 60-3105
COWARDDJ, William L. 81-3276
COWDEN, Helen (Blerce) 61-292
COWDRY, Edmund. V. 60-2768
COWEN, John K. 60-660
COWLES, Calvin J. 81-2441
COWLES family. 81-2419
COWLEY, Malcolm, 1696- 60-1153 , 81-639
61-1876. 81-2693 ' '
COUPER, James Hamilton, 1794-1686. 80^3326
•COUHTENAY, William A. 80-765, 60-1701
COURTNEY, W. L. 60-791
COURTNEY family. 80-1241
COURTS family. 60-2836
COUSENS, Enoch. 60-176
COUSENS, F. H. 60-176
COUSENS family. 60-178
COUSINS, Robert Bartow, 1681-1032. 81-3203
COUTEAU, Pierre. 81-3086
COUTS, Cave Johnson, 1820-1674. 61-2002
COWPER family. 81-3490
COWPERTHWA1TE (Thomas) and Company.
COX, Captain. 81-186
COX, A. A. 60-2479
COX, Ann (DIUwyn) 1748-1638. 60-1813
° «?',^" lM Hl,mU '°n (Cabell) Claiborne.
01-2050
COX, Charles Harding, 1644-1026. 61-3641
COX, D. B. 81-1327
COX, DanleL 81-166
COX, Eleanor Rogers. 69-118
COX, Frank. 59-160
COX, George. 81-3044
COX, Jacob Dolson, building contractor. 81-48
COX, Jacob Dolson, 1828-1900. 80-312, 80-2621
COUTTB, Thomas, 1735-1622! 60-314, 61-2876
COUZ.ENS, James. 69-38
COUZENS, John. 80-1414 /
COUZINS, Phoebe. 61-2390
COVEL, A. S. 60-1567
COVELL, Mildred (Glasssll) 60-3332
COVENTRY Iron Works, Chester Co. Pa,
60-2061
COVER, Joseph C, 1819-1672. 61-1052
COVER, RayL., collector. 61-1039
COVER family. 61-1052
COVINGTON, Charity Lenore (WilUams)
00-1855
COVINGTON, Colie. 60-1855
TO ™f™ N . Da™ W. , of De Solo, Miss.
COVINGTON, George W. 60-1866
COVINGTON, John Alexander, 80-1855
COVINGTON, Kathryn. 60-1856
•COX, James, Jr., of Baltimore. 60-752
00-1628, 81-1629 '
COX, James Middleton, 1670-1957. 80-1214,
81-2532, 61-3026
'COX, John. 80-647, 80-962, 80-1481
COX, John, 1754-1847. 60-1813
COX, John, fl. 1663. 60-2020
COX, John D. 61-21
CO*- J?"" Harrington, 1683-1945, collector.
COX, Jonathan Elwood, 1856-1932. 60-2396
COX, Joseph D. 60-2395
COX, Judith. 60-2020
COX, Samuel H. 60-602
COX, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1689. 60-2353
61-3688 '
COX, Talton L. L. 60-2185
COX, William T. 61-3676
COX family. 60-1613, 60-2164, 61-2110
61-3142 : '
COX & Braddick. 61-2833
COXE, Arthur Cleveland. 61-618
COXE, Brlnton, 1833-1892, collector. 61-1458
COXE, D, W. 60-279
COXE, Mrs. Daniel W. 61-20
COXE, Tench, 1755-1824. 60-1612, 60-2868,
81-2088
COXE, William. 60-284
COXE family. 60-2398
Ct 6U3lS ALL ' Frederlck ' 1872-1964, collector.
COYNE, Patrick J. 61-3830
COYNER, E. T. 60-1123
COZENS, WUliam Burr Nash. 61-646
COZZENS, Frederick Swartwout. 80-1143
COZZENS, James Gould, 1903- 61-1109
CRABITES, Pierre. 81-2816
CRADDOCK, Braxton. 80-6
CRAEMER, Frledrtch August, 1812-1691
60-2844. 80-3218
CRAFT, David Lucius. 80-3244
CRAFT (M.) and Company. 60-1475t
CRAFTS,?: „| C . 60-175
CRAFTS & Co. 61-3277
CRAG1N, Francis Whlttemore, 1668-1937
61-177
CRAIG, Alexander. 60-306
CRAIG, Arthur. 60-2086
CRAIG, Carlyle. 80r2086
CRAIG, Charles Patton. 81-331
CRAIG, E. c. 80-1831
CRAIG, Edward Gordon. 81-113
CRAIG, Frtd E. 60-969
CRAIG, George. 60-2216
CRAIG, Gordon. 59-196
CRAIG, Henry Knox, 1791-1860. 61-2426
CRAIG, Isaac, 17427-I828. 61-2426
CRAIG, James. 60-308
CRAIG, James D. 80-129
CRAIG, John. 60-220
•CRAIG, Locke, 1880^1025. 60-2066. 81-1477
CRAIG, Margaret Murphy (Craig). 61-577
CRAIG, Mary Darrach. 61-3469
CRAIG, Neville B., 1787-1863. 61-2426
CRAIG, Robert. 59-125
CRAIG family. 81-577,61-2426,61-3489
CRAIG, Bayard & Co. 81-2426
CRAIGHEAD family. 81-3142
CRAIK, Mrs. 60-1401
CRAINE, Cora (Howorth) 1886-1610. 80-2650.
61-3106
CRALLE, R. 61-197
CRALLE, R, K. 61-2751
CRAM, Ralph Adama, 1663-1642. 80-1446
61-1961 '
CRAMER, Charles William, 1876- 61-1647
CRAMER, Frederick Henry, 81-950
CRAMER, N. N. 60-3332
CRAMOND family. 81-749
CRAMOND, Phillips and Company, Phila-
delphia. 61-96
CRAMPTON family. 60-2968
CHANCH family, 81-4 59
CRANDALL, Prudence. 60-2061
CRANE, C. H. 81-2742
CRANE, Charles R. 60-2126
CRANE, Edith F. 60-2860
CRANE, Eltaldm. 60-288
CRANE, Esther. 60-266
CRANE, George F. 61-103
CRANE, Hart, 1899-1932. 61-1203, 61-2593,
61-2764, 61-3107
CRANE, Isral. 60-982
CRANE, Newton. 80-2996
CRANE, Stephen, fl. 1722. 60-1045
CHARE, Stephen, 1671-1600. 60-2650. 61-3106
CRANE, Susan Langdon, 61-1662
CRANE, Warren C. 61-194
CRANE, William. 60-288
CRANE, William Howe. 60-2850
CRANE, Wlnthrop Murray, 1653-1920. 60-464
61-902 '
CRANE famUy. 60-1046, 60-1131, 61-2416
CRANFIELD, Edward. 60-918
CRANFILL, Isom, 1807-1877. 60-408
CRANFORD, Tilman. 60-1267
CRANKELTON family. 60-3332
CRANOR, H. C. 80-3339
CRANSTON, Jean. 81-3374
CRANSTON, John. 60-916
CRAPSEY, Algernon Sidney. 61-1600
CRAHY, Isaac E., 60-601
CHAVATH, Erastus M. 61-1165
CRAVEN, Braxton. 60-2402
CRAVEN, D, Stewart. 86-1136
CRAVENS and Boren. 61-2537
CRAWFORD, EmmetL 81-3838
CRAWFORD, Francis Marlon. 80-313
CRAWFORD, George W. 59-181
CRAWFORD, J.C. 81-1140
CRAWFORD, Joseph U. 80-1286
CRAWFORD, Lucy Waller Wormsley. 81-3154
CRAWFORD, Lucy Wormeley. 81-3154
CRAWFORD, Mary. 81-681 "
CRAWFORD, Medorem, 1819-1691. 80-3036
CRAWFORD, Samuel W. 59-22
CRAWFORD, T. Hartley. 80-901
CRAWFORD, W. J., Jr. 61-194
CRAWFORD, William. 61-667
CRAWFORD, William Karris, 1772-1834.
80-283, 60-426, 60-2068, 60-2217 . 60-2816
61-1296, 81-2068, 61-2626, 61-3128, 61-3178
CRAWFORDVILLE Church, Miss, 80-2065
CRAY, Willard Rush, 1653-1938, 60-529
CREDIT Mobllier of America. 60-586, 60-2359
CREECH, Joseph A. 81-3662
CREEK Nation. 61-174
CREEK Nation. Committee of Education.
61-174
CREEK Nation. Laws, statutes, etc. 61-3126
CREEKMORE, Hubert, 1907- 60-766
CR m l' G °° rge ' l 878 -"". 59-43, 60-154.
CREEL family. 60-316, 61-2110
CREIGHTON, Dr. 80-1280
CREIGHTON, John, 61-3359
CREIGHTON, William. 80-2610, 51-1290
CRENSHAW Cotton OH Company, Crenshaw, Miss.
60-2388
CREPIN, Henry Edward. 61-3826
CRESAP, Thomas. 60-2364
CRE8SATY, Miss. 80-1713
CRE5SENER, George. 60-1473
CRESSON, Caleb, b. 1839. 61-258
CRESSON, Eara T. 61-1094
CRESSON, Francis Macomb, b. 1867.
61-266
CRESSON, George Vaux, 1636-1906. 61-258
CRESSON, William Penn, 1614-1862. 61-258
CRESSON family. 81-266
| CRESSWELL, John A. J." 60-2886
CKE3SWELL, John Reginald. 60-2402
CRET, Paul Philippe, 1676-1945. 61-1672
CRETIN, Joseph. 80-2335
CREW, Mlcajah. 61-640
CREW, R. R, 61-3359
: C T','eM LNES ' RobeTl °" to » AoU >""°».
CREWDSON family. 81-2110
Name Index
CREWS, Laura Hope. 61-1628
CREWS and Guerrant, Danville, Va. 60-426
CRICK, W.D. 61-2466
CRILLON, Edward de. 61-2329
CRIMEA Conference, Yalta, Russia, 1946.
61-3487
CRIMORA Manganese Mines, Crlmora, Va.
60-30
THE crisis. 61-1284
CRISP, Charles R. 60-1537
CRIBS, Curtis Vance, b. 1BB2. 60-1976
CE'TCHLOW, J. J. 60-2339
THE , crlUo. 61-1284
♦CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, 1787-1863. 59-22,
60-332, 60-1278, 60-2368, 80-3306
CRITTENDEN, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909.
60-2100
CRITTENDEN family. 60-236B
CRITZ, Frank A. 60-1663, 81-26
CROCKER, Alvab. 61-2766
CROCKER, Charles T. 69-46
CROCKER (George) Grocery and Meat Market,
Minneapolis. 80-433
CROCKER, HerslUa R. Fort. 61-3207
CROCKER, John. 80-61
CROCKER, Marlon A. 38-151
CROCKER, William L. 61-3207
CROCKER family. 81-3207
CROCKER Pen Company. 60-166
CROCKETT, James Montgomery. 61-2630
CROCKETT (Steamboat) 60-299
CROES, Robert B. 80-1684
CROFT, Adln G. 61-562
CROFT, Florence McMahon. 61-2796
CROFT, Moses, 60-319
CROGAN, Patrick J„ 1656-1949. 50-133
CROGHAN, George, d. 1762. 69-119, 61-269,
61-428, 61-524, 61^558, 81-758
CROGHAN family. 60-1706
CROIX, Carlos Francisco de, marques de
Croix. 61-2325
CHOKER, John Wilson, 1760-1857. 80-1223,
80-1362, 60-1460. 61-2435
CROKER, Thomas Crofton, 1796-1854.
61-277
CROLL, Michael. 81-1754
CROMPTON Print Works, Warwick, R. L
80-1720
CRONIN, John F. 60-2402
CRONIN, John J. 61-3636
CROOK, David 9. 60-815
CROOK, George, 1628-1690.
61-731, 81-3160
CROOKS, Ramsay, 1767-1859. 60-1936,
81-3248
CROOKSHANK'S (J. C.) Concession, Nicaragua.
60-168
CROPPER, Levin. 61-303
CROSBY, George, 1868-1937. 60-937
CROSBY, Harry, 1696-1829. 61-2414
CROSBY, Henry W., 1618-1906. 60-841
CROSBY, Oscar T. 69-259
CROSBY, Ransom. 61-3300
CROSBY, William Chase, 1806-1680. 60-1691
CROSBY, Wilson, b. 1834. 60-1691 '
CROSBY family. 61-1120
CROSDALE, George. 60-61
CROSIER, Adam. 60-1346
CROSKEY, John Welsh. 61-2073
CROSS, Claude B. 61-3493
CROSS, S. C. 80-272
CROSS, Truman. 80-1708
CROSS, Wilbur Lucius, 1662-1646. 61-1904
CROSS, William. 60-612
CROSS family. 80-2838,61-2416
CROSSLE, Philip. 81-2817
CROSSLEY, Wallace. 80-3120
CROSWELL, William. 60-1367
CROTHERS, Rachel, 1878-1856. 61-1809
CROUCH, Mary Anna (George). 61-2833
CROUCH, Moses H. 68-132
CROUTCH, Martha Gordon. 81-722
CROW, Isaac. 60-1206
CROW, Martha (Foote) 1854-1924. 61-1128
CROWDER, Enoch Herbert, 1869-1932. 61-167
CROWE, Charlss. 60-2563
CROWELL, Benedict, 1869-1962. 60-2024
CROWELL (lslah) & Company, South Yarmouth,
Mass. 60-3215
CROWELL, John Franklin, 1857-1931. 60-1632
CROWELL & Thurlow Steamship Company.
60-1611
CROWN Point (Ship) 60-1220
CROWN.Polnt Iron Company, Crown Point, N. Y.
60-1114
CROWN Street Sabbath School Missionary Society,
81-280
CROWNTNSHIELD, Jacob. 80-11
CROW8HAW family. 81-2832
CROXTON, John Thomas, 59-160
CROY, Homer. 61-86
CROZER Theological Seminary. 81-656
CROZET, Claudius. 81-2831
CROZEY, Claudius. 69-102
CROZIER, William. 80-24
CRUCE, Lee. 69-160
CRUOER, Henry. 61-3438
CRUGER, Robinson and Livingston. 80-3028
CBUTKBHANK, George, 1792-1676. 60-1518
CRUILLAS, Joaquin de Mpnsserat, marques do
see MONSSERAT, Joaquin de, marques de
CrulUas
CRULL, August, 1845-1923. 60-1094, OJUflBS,
60-1123
CRUMBING, Samuel Jay, 1602-1964. 60-2769
CRUMP, George P. 81-3276
CRUMP, Louise Eskrlgge. 61-2746
CRUMP, Malcolm H. 61-3135
CRUMP, William Wood. 61-3656
CRUSE, Thomas, 1857-1943. 61-3130, 81-3836
CRUTCHER, Emma (Shannon) 60-2837
CRUTCHJER, Philip. 60-2837
CRUTCHER, William M. 60-2637
CRUTCHER, .William O. 80-2837
CRUTCHER family. 60-2637
CRUTCHFfELD, A. F. 61-2838
CRUTCHFTELD, Stapleton. 81-2284
CRUTCHFIELD, William, 1828-1690. 80-2230
CRUTCHFTELD family. 60-2230
CRYSTAL Hook and Laddsr Co. 61-1601
CRYSTAL Palace, New York. 60-2662
CRYSTAL Salt Co. 81-1601
CUBA-Chlna Battlefield Commission see
U. S, Cuba-China Battlefield CommlsBlon
CUBBERLEY, Elwood P. 60-397
CUCAMONGA Citrus Fruit Growers' Association
61-1627
CUERNAVACA, Mexico. 80-663
CUESTA, JosBfa Esplnosa de. 60-3137
CULBERTSON, William S. 69-41
CULBRETH, Harry W. 01-1520
CUL1N, Beppte. 61-3678
CULKTN, JohnH. 60-1999
CULLEN, Countee, 1903-1046. 61-989,
61-1297
CULLEN, William, 81-774.
CULLUM, George D. 81-2284
CULLUM, George W, 61-1348
CULLUM, Shelby M. 58-146
CULTON, Alexander. 59-169
CULTON, Joseph. 68-189
CULTON, Robert. 59-169
CULVER, John Oscar. 61-1666
CULVER and Farrlngton (firm) 60-452
CULVER Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 60-82
CULVER-STOCKTON College, Canton, Mo,
Board of Trustses. 60-2668, 61-639
CUMBERLAND, Richard. 60-1322, 60-1378
CUMBERLAND Bible Society, Bridgetown.
61-3137
CUMBERLAND Co. , Va. 66-96, 60-12
CUMBERLAND Co, , Va. Sheriff. 69-88
CUMBERLAND Presbyterian Church. 61-2850
CUMBERLAND Presbyterian Church, Mount
Vernon, Mo. see MOUNT Vernon, Mo,
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
CUMBERLAND University, Lebanon, Tenn.
81-156
CUMBERLAND Warehouse Company, Cumber-
land, Va. 59-114
CUMING, Hugh, 80-2733
CUMMTNG, Alfred, 1602-1673. 61-189
CUMMTNO, Elizabeth Walls (Randall) 61-169
CUMMTNG, Henry H. 61-3299
CUMMTNG, Thomas. 61-168
CUMM1NO, William Clay. 81-189
CUMMTNG family. 61-169
CUMMTNGHAM, Charles Henry, 1666-
collector. 61-2167
CUMMTNGS, A. C. 81-3084
CUMMTNGS, Aaron. 61-1346
CUMMTNGS, Byron, 1680-1854. 81-2973.
61-3828
CUMMTNGS, E.E. 81-839
CUMMTNGS, Sr. M. de Chantal. 80-3345
CUMMINS, Henry. 60-681
CUMNOCK, James W. 60-1742
CUNARD, Nancy. 80-728
CUNTNGHAME (WUllam) & Company. 01-853
CUNLIFFE, Alfred. 80-2193
CUNN1NOHAM, Alexander, d. ca. 1860. 80-1531
CUNNINGHAM, Frank D. 81-2636
CUNNINGHAM, Holly Estil. 60-2402
CUNNINGHAM, I. L 61-3146
CUNNINGHAM, Jasper Yeates. 61-644
CUNNINGHAM, John, 60-1074
CUNNINGHAM, John S, 60-430
CUNNINGHAM, JohnSummervUle, 1881-1922.
60-1631, 60-1705
CUNNINGHAM, John W. 60-671
CUNNINGHAM, John Wilson, 1820-1867. 60-163
CUNNINGHAM, Mary. 80-2227
CUNNINGHAM, Mary Morris Johnston Dillon.
81-2837
CUNNINGHAM (N.P.) & Company, Boston.
80-1741
CUNNINGHAM, Richard M; 60-1631
CUNNINGHAM, Robert, d, ca, 1788.
CUNNINGHAM, S. A. 60-3312
60-1631
CUPIT family. 60-2643
CUPP, Mary J. 80-276
CUPP, William E. 80-275
CUPP family. 80-276
CUPPLES, George, 1815-1896. 60-2208
CURD, Edwin. 80-2478
CURD family. 61-2419
CURIE, Marie (Sklodowska) 1887-1934.
61-3362
CURLE, Richard. 81-122
CURLTN, Martin W. 61-3062
CURRIE, Archibald. 60-1766
CURRIE, Malcom. 80-1789
CURRIER, Amos Noyes, 1832-1988. 60-2201
CURRIER, John. 61-48
CURRY, Jabea Lamar Monroe, 1626-1003. 60-43,
80-1701, 60-2236. 81-1182, 81-2781
CURTENTUS, Peter. 60-2077
CUR TIN, Andrew Gregg. 66-216, 60-2826,
81-364, 81-818
CURTIS, Ben). R, 60-1083
CURTIS, Charles, 1860-1936. 60-1374, 60-2991
CURTfS, Cyrus Hermann Kotaschmar, 1650-1033.
80-3152
CURTIS, George M. 61-194
CURTB, George T. 80-889
CURTIS, George Wllllsm, 1624-1692, 60-666,
60-663, 60-1731, 60^154, 60-2180, 8JW069_
»CURTIS, Henry, 1792-1882. 80-430, 61-2869
CURTIS, Henry BarneB, 1799-1866. 61-1005
CURTIS, Jacob, of Hampden, Me. 60-3191
CURTIS, Jacob, Jr., en* Hampden, Me. 60-1491
CURTIS, James. L, 60-429
CURTB, R. W. 81-2113
CURTIS, Sir Roger, 1746-1816. 61-1628, 01-2361
CURTIS, Samuel Ryan, 1806-1866. 81-1005
CURTIS, Sarah, of Hampden, Me. 80-1596
CURTIS, Vera. 81-1670
CURTIS, William Eleroy, 1850-1611, 68-235,
61-2631
CURTIS Companies, Inc. 61-93
CURTIS Publishing Company. 80-3152
: CURTISS, Glenn H. 60-586
CURTtSS, Miles. 61-220
CURTISS & Granlss, Mlddletown, N. Y. 80-1126
CURZON, Marquis of, 60-28
*CUSHTNG, Caleb. 80-81, 60-429, 60-2088,
60-2186, 80-3332, 81-1512, 61-3089
CUSHING, George A., of Boston. 80-1490
CUSHTNG, H. C. 80-1491
CUSH1NO, Harvey. 81-925
CUBBING, John P. 80-570. 60-1102, 60-1599
CUSHINO, Pyam, fl. 1739-1777. 80-3191
CUSBDIG, Pyam, fl. 1637-1845. 60-1829
•CU3HXNG, Thomas, 1725-1768. 60-1490, 80-2063,
61-2743
CUSHTNG, William. 60-1083
CUSHTNG family. 81-1872 -.
CUSHMAN, J. F. 60-2399
CUSICK, W, C. 60-422
CUBTANCE, R. 80-1223
CUBTEH, George Armstrong, 1839-1676. 61-2317,
61-2493, 61-3158
CUSTE, Charles A. 69-236
CUSTB, George Washington Parke. 81-2115
CUNNTNOHAM family. 69-196, 60-1631. 60-2831 CUBTB( John Parto . e o-B08
CUNNINGHAME, P. 81-1136
I CUPIT, John Thomas, 1864- 80-2643
CUSTIS family, 60-1486, 61-1872
CUTHBERT, C. A. 61-3082
Name Index
CUTHBERT, Emily Rush. 61-1240
CUTLER, Eptiralm, 1767-1658. 60-2226
CUTLER, Manasseh, 1742-1823. 00-1246
60-222B
CUTLER, William H., of ABhburnham, Mass.
01-26
CUTLER family. 60-2228
CUTR1GHT, Allene. 60-1359
CUTR10BT, Corrlnne, 60-1360
CUTRIGHT, Iva. 80-1359
CUTRIGHT, Mollis. 00-1369
CUTRIGHT, Pearl. 60-1359
CUTRIGHT family. 80-1369
CUTTER, A. R. 60-2345
CUTTING, Leonard. 61-3271
CUTTS, Leonard. 61-3112
CUTTS, Richard. 60^81, 61-582
CUVTER, Baron Georges. 61-28, 61-790
CUYLER, Jacob. 61-2762
CUYLER, John, 61-230
CUYLER, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1B73-1961,
collector. 81-3170
CUYLER family. 60-2279
CYPR1AN1B, Saint, Bp. of Carthage, 61-3145
D
DABADIE, Albert. 60-2022
DABNEY, A. L. 61-3276
DABNEY, Charles, 1744-1829, coUector.
81-1623
DABNEY (Charles W.) & Sons, Fayal, Azores.
80-1450
DABNEY, Charles William, 1655-1946. 60-80
60-810, 81-1149
DABNEY, ChlsweU, d. 1865. 61-915
DABNEY, George William. 61-915
•DABNEY, John Blair. 80-7, 60-3331
DABNEY, Martha P. 61-3276
DABNEY, May re. 00-1503
DABNEY, R. H. 61-3136
DABNEY, Richard, Jr. 61-1993
DABNEY, Robert Lewis, 1620-1698, 60-43
60-80, 60-1730, 61-1149, 61-3084 '
DABNEY, Vlrglnlus. 60-571
DABNEY family. 60-80, 60-3331, 61-1149,
61-2340, 61-2419T" BP!I084. 61-3fl5
DADE, A. G. 61-1631
DADE, Baldwin. 60-1483
DADE, Langhorne. 60-81
DADE, Laura H, 61-231
DADE, Lawrence Alexander. 61-3135
DADE family. 81-2332
DAFT, Leo. 81-2643
DAGGETT, Benjamin F. 60-1206
DAGGETT, Frank Slater, 1656-1920. 61-699
DAHL, Theodore H. 60-718
DAHL, Torger H. 61-1618
DAHLGREN, C. G. 60-718
DAHLGKBN, Charles G. , of Natchez, Miss.
61-2426
DAHLGREN, J. A. 60-312
DAHLGREN, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870
60-1026 , 60-1233, 01-636
DAHLGREN, H. M. 60-1026
DAHLGREN, Ulrlc, 1842-1664. 60-1020
DAJNGERF1ELD, Leroy, 01-1320
DAINGERFIELD, Margaret Boyd Vowell.
01-2328
DAINGERFIELD, William, iL ca. 1773-1776
60-257
DAmoERFIELD, WlUlam, IL 1850-1853,
61-1320
DAJX, Augustus F, 00-3276
DAKOTA (Steamship) 60-517
DAKOTA County (Minn.) Agricultural Society.
60-1038
D'ALBUQUERQUE, Cavalcantl. 61-3062
DALBY, John Watson, 60-1395
DALE family. 61-2110
DALE Furnace, Berks Co., Pa. 60-2051
D'ALEMBERT. 61-2105
DALL, Caroline Wells (Healsy) 1622-1912.
61-1782
DALL, Charles Henry Appleton, 1616-1886.
61-1762
DALL, Mary (Brand). 61-1133
DALL family. 61-1133
DALLAM, H. C. 61-2284
•DALLAS, Alexander James, 1769-1817. 60-263,
60-1342, 00-1612 61-627, 61-548, 61-669
61-605, 61-748, 61-2069, 81-2068
DALLAS, George MlHUn, 1792-1664. 60-318
S?"™ 1 '. 69 " 1619 ' 60 -K>26, 60-2684. 60-3180,
°l-860. 6J-866, 61-1163, 81 :2088 ''
DALLAS, Susan, 61-856
DALLAS. Southern Methodist University.
61-720, 81-761
DALLAS Historical Soolety. 61-1392
DALUNG, Sir John. 60-1378
DALLMANN, Charles Frederick WUllam
see DALLMANN, WUllam
♦DALLMANN, WUllam, 1862-1952. 80-1123
80-2036, 60-2729 '
DALMAS, Charles. 60-1370
DALRYMPLE, William. 60-1447
DALRYMPLE, WUllam Curnellua, 1814-1696.
61-1646
DALTON, Henry, 1803-1884. 61-2006
DALTON, James, d. 1763. 60-1130
DALTON, Mary Louise. Bl-1690
DALTON, Peter Roe, 1743-1811. 60-1130
DALTON, Peter Roe, H. 60-1130
DALTON, Richard, lawyer. 61-397
DALTON, Tristram. 61-2781
DALTON family. 80-1130
DALY, J. J. 61-2647
DALZELL, John, 60-2826
DALZIF.L family. 60-3310
DAM, CharleB Henry. 60-2758
DAMAS, Comte de. 61-2726
DAMER, George, 2d earl of Dorchester see
DORCHESTER, Oeorge Damer, 2d earl ol
DAMAN, St. Peter see PIETRO Damlanl,
Saint
DAMON, John Fox. 61-1735
DAMPNE, Louie. 61-2303
DAMROSCH, Walter Johannes, 1862-1960.
01-1873 . 61-2682, 61-3491
DAN Beard Outdoor School for Boys, Pike Co
Pa. 80-82
DANA, Charles A. 60-3312
DANA, Edward S. 80-24
DANA, Eleaxer. 61-220
DANA, Elizabeth Ellery, 1846-1939. 61-1675
M 6^l20oT7l- V 3^°° r "' LOng ' eU ° g ' 18M - 19B0 -
DANA, Jamee Dwtght, 60-24, 60-2787, 61-1094
01-3053, 61-3624
DANA, James J. 61-23 28
DANA, John C. 60-1342
•DANA, Richard Henry, 60-2031, 60-3144
DANA, Ruth Charlotte, 1814-1901. 61-1675
DANA, Sarah Watson, 1614-1907. 61-1675
DANA family. 61-1675
DANA Hall, WeUesley, Mass. 61-1639
DANCE family. 60-2836
D'ANDELCT family. 60-1304
DANDRIDGE, Danske (Bedlnger) 1858-1914
60-313, 61-1564, 01-3176
DANDRIDGE, Philip Pendleton. 61-2761
DANDRIDGE, Serena Catherine. 61-3176
DANDRIDGE family. 80-772, 61-2661,
61-2632, 61-3178
DANE, Ezra. 61-1717
DANE, George Ezra. 61-1717
DANE family. 61-1717
DANE, Dana, and Company, Boston. 60-923
DANE Manufacturing Company, Ipswich, Mass.
60-1120
DANFORTH, Allen. 60-177
DANFORTH family. 60-2636
DANIEL, J. M. 61-1333
DANIEL, John Warwick, 1842-1910. 60-6
60-1103, 60-2401, 60-2646, 61-1346, '
61-1392, 61-1538, 61-2021, 81-2815,
81-2638, 61-2763, 61-3138, 61-3263,
81-3302, 61-3673
DANIEL, Peter Vivian, 1764-1660. 60-1083
DANIEL, Peler Vivian, 1818-1809. 61-197
DANIEL, Raleigh Travere. 61-3299
DANIEL, Reuben A. 60-1800
DANIEL, Walter R. 61-197
DANIEL, William. 61-1302
DANIEL family. 81-1004. 61-2419
DANIEL Webster (Ship) 61-49
DANIELS, Annie E, Seayra. 61-3577
DANIELS, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1652. 61-3577
DANIELS, Jonathan W. , 50-24
DANIELS, Josephus, 1662-1948. 59-16, 59-21,
59-41, 69-45, 69-210, 59-217, 69-220, 60-20
60-124, 60-160, 60-740, 60-1214, 60-1342
60-1637, 61-1705, 60-2401, 60-2990, 60-2991
60-3094, 81-331, 61-1340, 61-1477, 61-1696,
81-2460, 61-2532, 61-2964, 61-3658, 61-3880
DANIELS & Ives, Detroit, 61-962
DANKOLER, Harry Edward, 1663-1956.
61-253
DANNY, Robert, 60-752
DANRIDGE, P. P. 60-307
DANTON. 61-2105
DANTZLEH, Absalom F. d. 1882, 61-1148
DANTZLER, Susan (Mlllsaps) 61-1148
DANTZLER family, 61-1148
DANVERS Bleachery and Dye Works, Peabodv
Mass. 80-181
DANVILLE, Ky. Centre College. 60-1730
DANVILLE Female College, Danville, Va. ,
59-73
DANVILLE Mines, Danville, Nev. 80-45
DARBY, John F. 60-2225
DARBY family. 61-3142
D'ARCY, Robert, 4th earl of Holderness see
HOLDERNESS, D'Arcy, Robert, 4th earl
of
DARDEN, Buckner Madison. 60-1769
DARDEN, Colgate W. , Jr. 60-2401
DARDEN, David M. 80-1769
DARDEN, Elizabeth. 60-1769
DARDEN, James T. 60-1769
DARDEN, John P. 00-1769
DARDEN, Put. 60-1769
DARDEN, Sarah Annette. 60-1769
DARDEN, Stephen H. 60-1769
DARDEN, Susan (Sillers) 60-1769
DARDEN, Thomas L. 60-1769
DARDEN family. 60-1769
DARGAN, A. L. 61-3299
DAROAN, Olive TUford. 59-118, 61-3259
DARING, Hesiry. 60-1462
DARLEY, Felix Ocbwius Carr, 1622-1888,
Ulus. 61-1637 '
DARLINGTON, WUllam, 1782-1663. 60-1883
60-2980
DARLINGTON, William, 1804-1679. 61-388
DARLINGTON, William McCullough, 1816-
'889, collector. 80-2364
DARRACH, Bartow. 61-3469
DARRACH, Charles GohrechL 60-1762. 61-950
DARRACH, Helena White. 61-3469
DARRACH, James, 1806-1889. 61-3469
DABRACH, WUllam, of New York. 61-3469
DARRACH, William, 1796-1865. 60-1895
DAHRACH family. 61-3469
D'ARROST, Viscount. 61-2726
DARROW, Clarence S, 59-43, 60-168, 60-162
DARROW, Frllx Sage, 1862-ca. 1929. 60-22
80-35
DARROW, George. 61-492
DARROW, May Goodatl. 60-22
DARROW family. 60-22
DARTMOUTH, WUllam Legge, 2d earl of
1731-1801. 80-1473, 61-1768
DARTMOUTH College. 60-28, 61-2167
DARTON and Harvey, London. 81-553
DARTT, Edward H. S., 1624-1903. 60-1209
DARWIN, Charles Robert, 1809-1882. 80-2731 .
60-2733, 61-790, 61-1096, 61-1277, 81-1662
61-2466
DARWIN, Leonard. 61-2654
DASHIELL, Alfred, 1901- 61-970
DASHIELL, Jeremiah Yellott, 1B04-1888. 61-3069
DASHIELL, Landonla Randolph Minor. 61-3082
DATE Club. 61-846
DAU, WUllam Herman Theodore, 1804-1944,
60-1123, 60-2204
DAUB, S. 60-1123
DAUGHERTY, Harry Mlcajah, 1860-1941
60-1700, 61-2061, 81-3476
DAUGHTERS of Africa Society. 60-2033
DAUGHTERS of Confederate Veterans, 60-2347
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
60-2334, 60-3346, 61-967, 61-1349,,
61-3498, 61-3673
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
Minnesota. 60-992
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
Minnesota. Lake Agasslz Chapter. 61-3266
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution. Min-
nesota. St. Paul Chapter. 60-994
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution, Mis-
sissippi. David Reeee Chapter, Oxford.
60-2053, 00-2613
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
Mississippi. MagnoUa State Chapter,
Jackson. 60-2636
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution
Oregon Society. Genealogical Records
Committee. 61-2337
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution.
Washington. 61-261
Name Index
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution. West
Virginia. Colonel John Evans Chapter, Mor-
gantown. 69-129
DAUGHTERS of the American Revolution. West
Virginia. Elizabeth Ludlngton Hagana Chapter,
Morgantown. nnslAQ
DAUGHTRIDGE, E. B. 00-1706
DAUGHTHY, J. B. 80-616
DAVEIS, Charles Stewart, 1788-1865. 61-3220
DAVENPORT, AUred. 61-615
DAVENPORT, Charles. 60-2746
DAVENPORT, Charles Kidder. 60-2402
DAVENPORT, Doctrine. 61-3271
DAVENPORT, Frances G. 61-1690
DAVENPORT, George, 1783-1645. 81-3383
DAVENPORT, P. P. 61-1369
DAVENPORT, Robert. 60-1769
DAVENPORT, Seth, b. 1X43. 61-1369
DAVENPORT, Susan. 60-1769
DAVENPORT family. 60-2992
DAVENPORT Female College, Lenoir, N. C.
60-786
DAVID, James. 61-2256
DAVIDSON, Donald. 59-121
DAVIDSON, Donald G. , 59-16
DAVIDSON, Edward E. 61-2787
DAVIDSON, Eliza Noel (Plntard) 1787-1633.
60-2240
DAVIDSON, Ella. 6i:3881
DAVIDSON, Florence. 61-1426
DAVIDSON, George, 1625-1911. 61-570
DAVIDSON, George F. 61-1362
•DAVIDSON, Hunter. 61-3062, 61-3267
DAVIDSON, Jacque. 61-1426
•DAVIDSON, James D. , d. 1882. 59-72, 61-1369
DAVIDSON, James F., b. 1839. 60-3334
DAVIDSON, James Wood. 60-2160
DAVIDSON, Jean. 61-1428
DAVIDSON, Jo, 1663-1952. 61-1428
DAVIDSON, John, 1857-1909. 60-1517, 61-840
DAVIDSON, Mary. 61-3267
DAVIDSON, Randall. 59-223
DAVIDSON, Watson P. 61-2767
DAVIDSON, William. 60-3009
DAVIDSON, William B. 60-1808
DAVIDSON, William Fuson, 1825-1887. 61-2787
DAVIDSON, William Lee, 1746-1781. 60-1335,
61-1064
DAVIDSON, William P. 60-1847
DAVIDSON, Yvonne. 61-1426
DAVIDSON family. 61-1302, 61-2767, 61-3148
DAVIDSON CoUege, Davidson, N, C. 60-974,
61-3656
DAVIE, Frederick William. 81-1376
DAVIE, Gabriel. 60-1647
DAVIE, John L. 61-623
DAVIE, Mary (Fraser). 61-1378
DAVIE, William Richardson, 1766-1620.
60-1336, 61-1378, 61-2443
'DAVIES, Charles. 60-3346, 61-2940
DAVIES, Edith M. 61-2964
DAVIES, Henry. 61-581
DAVIES, Mary Carolyn, 59-118
DAVIES, Samuel, 1724-1761. 01-2334, 61-3122
DAVIES, Thomas Frederick. 01-518
DAVIES, William, d, 1814. 61-2274
DAVIES, WlUlam Henry. 69-110
DAVIS, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892. 60-2700
DAVIS, Allison W. 61-1620
DAVIS, Amanda. 01-2461
DAVE, Anne T. (Beale) 60-261
DAVIS, Britten, b. 1860. 61-3130
DAVIS, Caleb. 61-3126
DAVB, Charles. 60-664
DAVIS, Charles Augustus. 61-2751
DAVIS, Charles B. 61-1628
DAVIS, Charles E. 60-2006
DAVIS, Chester Charles, 1887- 60-1622,
60-1823
DAVIS, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1600. 60-1043,
60-1060, 60-1051. 60-1806, 60-1808
DAVIS, David, 1816-1866. 59-183, 60-689,
60-1083, 61-1326, 61-1338, 61-1708 61-1728 ,
61-3144 '
DAVIS, Dixon B. 61-3682
DAVIS, E, P., d, 1666. 61-1505
DAVIS, Mrs. Edward M. 61-1396
DAVIS, Garrett. 60-1247
DAVIS, George. 61-3299
DAVIS, George, fl. 1804-08. 60-11, 61-536
DAVIS, H. Clay. 61-2284
DAVIS, Hayne, 1808-1942. 61-3866
DAVIS, Helen Clarkson (Miller). 610449
DAVIS, Henry Gassaway, 1623-1916, 69-160,
60-246, 60-272, 60-366, 60-680, 60-1717,
61-2299, 61-3162, 61-3222, 01-3356
DAVIS, Henry Gassett. 60-6
•DAVIS, Henry Winter. 61-1326, 61-1631
DAVIS, Isaac, 1754-1835. 61-1326
DAVIS, J. Amor;. 60-1627
DAVIS, J. C. Bancroft. 59-203
DAVIS, J. 8. 60-1744
DAVIS, James. 60-310
. DAVIS, James Hoomes. 60-251
DAVIS, James J. 60-1342
DAVE, James John, 1673-1947. 58-47
DAVIS, Jeff, 1862-1913. 61-3279
DAVIS, Jefferson, 1608-1889. 59-105, 69-181,
60-126, 60-420, 60-707, 60-766, 60-606,
60-821, 60-1103, 60-1161, 60-1373, 60-1765,
60-1830, 00-2001, 80-2011. 60-2059, 60-2166 .
60-2399, 00-2499, 60-2609, 60-3306, 81-634,
01-801, 61-1162, 01-1204, 01-1346, 61-1368,
61-1496, 6 1-1512 . 61-1972, 61-2015, 61-2208,
61-2284, 61-2340, 61-2417, 61-2493, 61-2499,
61-2015, 61-2741, 61-2789, 61-3126, 61-3166,
61-3271, 61-3299, 61-3302
DAVIS, Jeremiah. 60-122
DAVIS, John, of Virginia. 61-2647
DAVIS, John, revolutionary officer from
Pennsylvania. 61-166
•DAVIS, John, 1767-1664. 59-139, 60-1247
•DAVIS, John Anthony Gardner, 1601-1840.
59-74, 60-60; 61-3275
DAVIS, John James, 1636-1916. 60-295,
61-1559
DAVIS, John Stalge, 1824-1885. 69-190
DAVB, John V.'. C. 60-251
•DAVIS, John William, 1873- 69-183, 60-1210,
60-1214,60-1406,61-3025
DAVIS, John Wright, 1849-1917. 61-1362
DAVIS, Joseph E. 60-1644
DAVIS, Joseph H. 80-251
DAVIS, Joseph R. 61-28
DAVIS, L. R. 61-3871
DAVIS, Martha M., collector. 69-168
DAVIS, Mary (Gardiner) 61-1672
DAVIS, Mary dates. 60-724
DAVIS, Nathan, 1814-1894. 01-2258
DAVIS, Noah K. 00-2402
DAVIS, Norman H., 1878-1944. 59-207
DAVIS, Olln. 00-251
•DAVIS, Oscar K. 59-41, 69-160
DAVIS, Peter D. 01-3260
DAVIS, Rebecca Harding. 01-2802
DAVIS, Reuben, 1813-1890. 60-1834, 61-2340,
81-2748
DAVIS, Richard Beale. 61-676
DAVIS, Richard Harding. 59-232, 60-313
DAVB, Robert Beale. 60-251
DAVIS, Samuel, of Natchez, Miss. 60-718
DAVIS, Samuel, ship captain, of Portsmouth,
Va. 61-1027
DAVIS, Samuel, 1842-1683. 61-1624
DAVIS, Samuel M. 60-718
DAVIS, Smlthson H. 60-1060, 01-2063
DAVIS, Stephen. 61-2340
DAVIS, T. M., firm, Cambridge, Mass: 60-66
DAVIS, Thomas, of Philadelphia. 01-001
DA VTS, Thomas, of Plymouth, Mass. 00-1490
DAVIS, Thomas, b. 1791. 61-1326
DAVIS, Thomas E. 60-272
DAVIS, Thomas H. 60-1536
DAVIS, Thomas N. 00-8
DAVIS, Varlna Anne. 61-26
DAVIS, Varlna (Howell) 1620-1008. 60-720,
00-1103, 60-2001, 00-2499, 60-3312, 61-26,
61-1182, 61-1512, 61-3299
DAVIS, W. E, 60-2491
DAVIS, W. G. 61-3300
DAVIS, Webster WlUlam, 1862-1923. 60-2215
DAVIS, Westmoreland. 60-2401
DAVB, Wilbur F. 60-251
DAVIS, Colonel WlUlam. 61-3610
DAVIS, William, of Plymouth, Mass. 60-1490
DAVIS, William H. 80-1475
DAVIS, WUllamJ. 00-2363
DAVIS, WlUlam Morris. 00-1773
DAVIS, WlUlam W. 59-72
DAVIS family. 00-261. 60-2700, 00-2840,
60-3167, 61-1512, 61-2340, 61-3142
DAVIS & Furber Machine Company, North
Andover, Mass. 60-1464
DAVIS £ Scott. 61-2647
DAVIS Child Shelter. 61-2299
DAVE Coal and Coke Company. 60-362
DAVIS Land Company. 61-2425
DAVIS- LINDSEY Company. 60-37
DAVIS, Preston and Company, 00-1000, 61-200:
DAVISON, Henry Pomeroy, 1867-1922. 61-2092
DAVISSON, Alfred. 61-403
DAVISSON family. 60-361
DAVRAY, Henry D. 60-2650
DAVY, Sir Humphry, bart., 1776-1620.
61-790, 81-3278
DAWE, George Grosvenor, 1663rl948. Melvll
Dewey. 61-3117
DAWES, Charles Gates, 1666-1951. 60-1174,
60-1778, 80-1823, 00-2978. 61-89. 61-1477
DAWES, Henry Laurens, 1816-1903. 60-2124,
61-1252
DAWES, Thomas. 81-562
DAWKINS, Edward. 60-1614
DAWKD4S, WlUlam Boyd- see BOYD-Dawklns,
WlUlam
DAWNEY, Alexander. 61-2798
DAWSON, Ernest. 61-1419
DAWSON, Glen, 1912- 61-1419
DAWSON, Henry B. 01-2754
DAWSON, Henry Barton, 1821-1688. 60-1380
DAWSON, John Charles, 1070- 61-794
DAWSON, Warrington. 60-740
DAWSON, WUUam Crosby, 61-3143
DAWSON, WUUam M.O. 69-100, 00-212, 00-311,
00-997
DAWSON famUy. 01-1419
DAWSON'S Book Shop, Los Angeles. 60-1713,
61-1418, 61-1982
DAY, Alfred. 61-2683
•DAY, Benjamin. 00-1642, 61-3164
DAY, Cllve, 1871-1951. 61-3446
DAY, Frank A. 60-001, 60-1805
DAY, Henry C. 61-2646
•DAY, Horace H, 60-689, 60-2180
DAY, Joel, of Springfield, Mass. 60-3213
DAY, Laura A. 60-629
DAY, Mahlon. 61-3620
DAY, OUvia. 61-2913
DAY, Sarah Gould. 60-2160
DAY, Timothy C. 00-2620
DAY, Tommy. 60-719, 60-1089
DAY, Vincent A., 1686-1945. 00-1029
DAY, WUUam Hufus. 60-1063, 60-1630,
61-3261
DAY family. 59-76
DAY and Jenks, firm. 60-462
DAY Lumber Company, Minneapolis,
60-853
DAYER, David, of MayorsvUle, Miss. 61-2425
DAYS, George E.H. 60-1206
DAYTON, Alston Gordon, 1857-1920. 60-246,
60-272, 00-S06, 60-1057, 61-2601, 61-8368
DAYTON, Columbia S. 60-578
DAYTON, Governor John. 61-427
4>AYTON, Jonathan, 1760-1824. 60-283, 60-286,
60-289
DAYTON, Spencer, b. 1620. 60-296, .00-312,
00-1057, 60-1463, 00-1662
DAYTON, WUUam Lewis, 1607-1864. 60-281,
60-332, 60-862, 80-864, 60-1296, 01-3404
DEADY, Michael, 61-2623
DEAKINS, Francis, 1739-1804. 60-1482
DEAKINS, Francis WUUam. 60-1402
DEAKINS, George S. 60-1462
DEAKINS, Guy A, , of Rowlesburg, W. Va.
60-1462
DEAKINS, Leonard Marbury, 1747-1624.
60-1462
DEAKINS, WUUam, 1742-1798. 60-1462
DEAKINS, WUUam, d. 1800. 60-1462
DEAKINS, WUUam Francis. 66-1462
DEAKINS family. 60-1462
DEAL family. 61-610
DEALL, Samuel. 60-1878
DEALY, Dennis F., d. 1967. 01-723
DEAM, Charles Clsmons, 1665-1963, 60-1228
DEAN, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1668. 81-976
DEAN, George W., writer on the Civil War,
80-1043
DEAN, Henry Clay. 60-296
DEAN, Vera (Michelss) 1903- 61-3607
DEAN, WUUam Blake, 1836-1922. 60-1043
Name Index
DEAN family. 80-2080
DEANS, Barnabaa, 61-2762
DEANE, SlIaB. 60-2063, 61-2743
DEANE, Sophie CaldwelL 61-3154
DEANE Steam Power Company. 60-1744
DEANS family. 61-2681
DEARBORN, C. V. 60-1190
DEARBORN, Henry, 1751-1820. 61-427
81-637, 61-1144, 61-3473 '
DEARBORN, Bsary Alexander Schammell,
1783-1851, 60-1064, 81-2303, 61-2950
DEARBORN (I. E.) <i Co., Boston, 61-330
DEARBORN, William. 60-2649
DEARBORN Township, Wayne Co. , Mich.
01-682, 61-962
DEAPJNG, Fred Morris, 1879- 61-2834
DEARTNG, James. 81-3302
DEARXNO, John J. 61-1072
DEARTNG, William. 61-1072
DEARMONT, Russell. 60-3094
DEARMONT, Washington, 1B29-1691. 61-1522
DEARMONT family. 81-1522
DEAS, A. I 61-2699
DEAS, George. 61-2439
DEATH Valley, Calif. 61-2627
DEAVER, Elijah. 61-3253
DEAVOUR8, Stone, 60-1831
DEBAR, J. H. Diss. 80-S61, 60-1310, 60-1463
60-1652
•DeBOW, James Dunwoody Bronwson, 1830-
1867 61-783, 61-1346. 61-2020
De BOW, S. H. 61-3082
DeBOW'S reylaw. 61-1346
DEB8, Eugene V. 60-2905
DEBS, Theodore. 61-3580
DEBUCK1, Katsucbl. 60-1713
DeCARRERA, Jose M. 61-426
De CASTRO, Adolphe Danzlger, 1866-
61-202
♦DECATUR, Stephen, 1779-1820. 60-11
60-283, 60-1296, 60-1922 . 60-2063,
80-2670, 61-427, 61-7"46, 61-1627
DECATUR, Susan. 61-1163
DECATUR Bouse papers, 1801-1957. 61-1627
Do CEL1S, Euloglo see CELIS, Euloglo de
DECH, Michael. 61-3204
DECKER (Adam) and Company, St. Paul.
61r391
DECKER, PerlD., 1875-1934. 60-3099
DECKER, Peter. 61-1295 v
DECKER family. 61-3142
DECKERS Creek Sand Company, Morgantown.
W. Va. 60-298
De COPPET, Andre, 1892-1963, collector
60-1373
De COSNE, Ruvlgny. 60-1291
Da COSTA, Frank A, 81-1520'
De COTTEB, Nina (Browne) 60-1174
DEE, James Phillip, 60-2618
DEEMS, Charles F. 61-2441
DEEMS, Charlea M. F. 60-2402
DEEP Hollow Coal Co. 81-2804
DSEPWATER Railway Company. 60-1047
DEERE and Company. 60-2323
De GOLYER, Everette Lee, 1886-1956
81-1143
De HASS, W. 80-1681
De HASS, Wills. 60-40
De HAVEN family. 60-1105
DeKAY, James £. 60-2823
DELAFTELD, John, 1786-1853. 61-380
De La MARE, Walter John, 1673-1956
59-118, 61-024. 61-1427
De LAMARTER, Eric, 1860-1953. 61-1923
De LANCEY, T am0 i ) 1703.1760. 61-891
De LANCEY, James, 1732-1800. 61-801
De LANCEY, John Peter, 1753-1628. 61-891
De LANCEY, Oliver, Jr. 61-891
D °61^9 I I EY ' " ,<,r ' "»-"«• 60-1447,
De LANCEY, Stephen, 1863-1741. 61-601
""J^EY, William Heatheote, 1797- 1885.
De LANCEY family. 60-2165, 61-691
DE i^ D ' i^ rgaret W^ (Campbell) 1857-
1045. 60-313, 81-675, 61-1898
DELANEY, Sharp. 60-713
DELANO, Alonzo. «1-1717
•DELANO, Columbia. 80-658, 80-1247, 60-2883
DELANO, Ellla Carter, 1892-1951, 61-2110
DELANO, Henry. 61-1204
DELANO, Horace Franklin, 1826-1654, 61-043
DE 6?-S7 ° < ' Webb " C ° m,a,,y ' "•"■"•Poll".
DEEfUNG; Emll J, 61-3086
DEFIANCE (Ship) 60-2832
DEFOE, Luther M. 60-1910
De FONTAINE, F. Q. 60-712
De FOREST, Lee, 1873- 69-26
""•n*^'. 10 " 1 * C -' d New Bedford, Masa.
DU— 1683
DELANO, N. G. 60-1247
DELANO, William Adams, 1874-1960. 61-1674
DELANO family. 81-2110
DELANOES family. 61-219
DELAPLATNE, Joshua. 60-2740
DELAPLATNE, SamueL 60-2740
De La RAMEE, Louie, 1639-1908. 60-42
60-1401, 61-3594 '
DELAVAN, Edward Cornelius. 61-3276
DELAWARE. Public Archives Commission.
61-119 , 61-168
DELAWARE (Ship) 80-3003
DELAWARE and Hudson Canal Company. 61-3431
DELAWARE and Hudson Railroad. 60-3209
DELAWARE and Rarltin Canal. 80-669
DELAWARE and Schuylkill Canal Company.
61-2491
DELAWARE and Schuylkill Canal Navigation.
81-628
"^AWARECo., Pa. County Home, Lima.
DELAWARE County Historical Society.
61-711 V
DELAWARE Fire Company, Philadelphia
60-2060
DELAWARE Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1885.
61-1819
DELAWARE Mutual Safety Insurance Company.
60-3216
DeLONNE, Mrs. H. B., of Port Gibson, Miss.
61-2439
Del VALLE, Antonio Seferlno. 61-1266
DM VALLE, Reglnaldo Francisco, b 1854
61-1265, 61-2668
Del VALLE, Ygnaalo. 61-1266
Del VALLE family. 61-1265
DEMABEST, W. H. S. 60-2069, 60-2085
De MILT Literary Society, New York. 61-697
DEMTNG, Abigail. 61-3375
DEMTNG, Minor Rudd, 1810-1846, 61-3375
DEMOCRAT Print Company, Madison, wis.
60-1515
DEMOCRATIC Club of California. 61-1145
DEMOCRATIC Party. 60-2106, 81-909
81-1000, 61-1084, 81-1326, 61-1348 '
81-1360, 61-2532, 61-3026, 81-3683
DEMOCRATIC Party. Kentucky. 81-3025
DEMOCRATIC Party. Minnesota. 60-1805
DEMOCRATIC Party. Minnesota. State
Central Committee. 60-966
DE i?fS*™ ! Party ' """""slppl. 60-1859,
uU m a181
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Committee.
00-128, 80-1214, 60-2181
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Committee.
Women's Division. 61-2655 , 61-3676
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Convention,
Cincinnati, 1856. 60-3337
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Convention,
Baltimore, 1860. 60-767
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Convention,
Charleston, S. c„ I860. 60-767, 61-2128
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Convention, New
York, 1924. 61-817
DEMOCRATIC Party. National Convention,
Houston, Tex., 1928. 61-2117
DEMOCRATIC Party. North Carolina. 60-2178
60-2607
DEMOCRATIC Party. Ohio. 61-3179
DEMOCRATIC Party. Virginia. 61-3154
DEMOCRATIC Party. Washington (State).
61-2643
DEMOCRATIC Party. West Virginia. 80-246
80-320, 60-679, 60-1446, 61-3307 '
De MORGAN, Augustus. 60-2152
De MORGAN, William. 60-755
DeMOSS Concert Entertainers. 60-3039
De MOTTE, John B. 61-1273
DENNIS, Carrie C. R. 60-646
DENNIS, Charles Henry, 1660-1943. 59-194
DENNIS, Jere, 61-799
DENNIS, John, of Philadelphia. 80-3166
DENNIS, Josephine R. 60-646
DENNIS, Martin. 60-646
DENNISON, B. F. 61-1300
DENNISON, Henry 60-3290
60-1247,
DENNISON, William, 1616-1882.
60-2620
DELAY, William. 81-2439
Del CASTILLO, Jose, 1903- 61-3191
De LIMA, Agnes. 61-3111
DELKER, Henry G. 61-3650
DELL, BerU Marie (Gage) 69-196
DELL, Floyd, 1887- 59-198
DELL, John. 60-1333
DELL, Thomas, of Ridley Township, Pa.
81-3218
DELL family. 69-198
DELLENBAUOU, Frederick Samuel, 186S-1935.
61-3158
Del NORTE, Colo. 61-1366
DEMPELL, Dorothy, pseud, see MAYES
Adelaide E.
DEMFSEY, George C, collector. 61-1493
DENEEN, Charles S. 61-2481
DENEUFVTLLE, Aupustlne, 61-3289
De NEUFVILLE, John. 60-2664
DENEUFVTLLE, Peter Robert. 61-3289
De NEUFVILLE family, 61-3289
DENHAM, Alexander. 80-1713
DENHAM, James Steuart. 81-3255
DENHAM, Robert N. , 1885-1954. 61-289
DENNY, Arthur Armstrong, 60-3340. 61-1300
61-1351, 61-3282
DENNY, Collins, 1854-1943. 60-671
60-2901
DENNY, Ebenezer. 60-1464
DENNY, James H. , of Mountain View. Va
61-2012 '
DENNY, James H. , b. 1870. 60-1969
DENNY, William. 61-260, 81-S48, 61-1403
DENONVILLE, Jacques Rene de Brlsay,
marquis de, d. 1710. 60-1436
DeNORMANDIE, Philip Y. 60-1113
DENT, G. H. 61-1211,
DENT, Henry. 60-6
DENT, John H. 61-1683
DENT, Lancelot L. Minor. 60-2402
DENT, Marmaduke, 1B01-1880. 50-178
DENT, Stanley H, , Jr. 60-1637
DENTON, Hezeklah. 60-1799
DENTON, Richard S. 60-1799
DENVER. Juvenile Court of the city and
County of Denver. 60-156
DENVILLE Debating Association, 60-1019
DENVILLE Farmers Club. 60-1010
DENVILLE School District No. 11. 60-1019
DePAUW University, Greencastle, Ind. Archives,
61-1273, 61-1530
DEPEW, Chauncey Mitchell, 1634-1026
60-1709, 60-1717, 61-1220
Da PE YSTER, Abraham. 60-918
De PEYSTER, Frederic, 1796-1682. 60-2245
60-2984 '
DENIOUS, Jess C, 1879-1863. 60-2135
DENIOUS family. 80-2136
DENIS, Ferdinand, 1798-1890. 60-1364
DENISON, William, d, 1716. 60-2429
DENISON family. 60-631
DENISON and Waohila Valley Railway Company.
60-1008
DENKER, Hendrlck. 61-220
DENMAN, Thomas Denman, baron, 1779-1654.
60-83
DENN family. 60-1640
DENNETT, Mary Ware. 61-2477
DENNETT, W. S. 60-1113
DENNETT & Ealon, Bowdolnham, Me. 60-1491
DENOTE, Joseph, 81-818
DENNIS, A. L. 80-689
De PEYSTER, John Watts. 81-3656
De PEYSTER family, 60-2245
Do QULNCEY, Thomas. 60-765
DeHAMIS, Anna Louise, 61-1520
DERBY, George Horatio, 61-31SB
DERBY, J. Raymond. 61-2000
DERBY, John. 61-9295
DERBY, Orvllle A. 61-2749
DEHBY family. 81-1163
DERING, Frederick A, 60-374
DERLETH, August. 59-190
DERN, George Henry, 1672-1938, 59-146.
61-625
DERNON, Charles, of Great Bend. 61-626
DeSAUSSURE, Henry Alexander. 61-1347
DeSAUSSURE, Henry William, 1763-1839.
61-1347 . 61-2761
DeSAUSSURE, John M. 61-1347
DeSAUSSURE, Wllmot Glbbes, 1822-1686.
60-712, 81-1347
DeSAUSSURE family. 61-1347
DESBUREAU, Charles Francois, 61-1481
DESCARTES, Hens'. 60-1439
DESCENDANTS of the Participants of the Cam-
paign, Siege and Defense of Vlckeburg. 80-1833
DESCHAMPS, Jeweler of Paris. 60-1486
Da SELTNCOURT, Hugh, 1878- 60-163
DeSELLEM, A. G. 81-3131
De SILVA, Thomas. 60-670
DESLOGE, F. A. 60-1817
738
Name Index
DES MOINES Pathological Society. 61-921
De SOTO Oil Company, Greenville, Miss.
80-2388
PESPARD, Burton, 60-295
DESP1HE, Charles Humbert Antolne, 1775-1852
60-3281
DESSALINE3, Jean Jacques, Emperor of Haiti,
1768-1808. 61-1481, 61-3396
DESTOUCHES, Charles Rene" Dominique Oochel,
1727-1793. 81-1003
DETTOR, J. Henry. 61-2111
DETZER, Dorothy. 80-2188, 61-3643
DETZLER, lack J. 81-1530
DEUPREE, J. G. 61-3261
DEUTCHER, Andrew. 81-8437
DEUTSCH, Babette. 61-1128
DEUTSCHE!) Bund fur Mutterscbutz. 61-3543
DeVANE, William Clyde. 61-2121
DeVEAlTX, Miss Marlon S. 61-1536
DeVEAUX, Robert Marlon. 61-1636
DEVEAUX, T. L. 80-788
DeVEAUX, V. M. 61-1536
De VEAUX family. 61-153 6
DEVENS, Arthur L. 60-1626
DEVENS, Charles. 69-203
DEVER, William Emmett, 1B62-1929. 80-2126
DEVERALL, Richard Lawrence Grace, 1911-
61-3011
De VERE, M, Scheie. 60-1881
DEVEREAUX, Jonathan. 60-1982
DEVEREAUX, T. P. 81-3081
DEVEREAUX family. 60-1982
DEVEREUX, B. H. 61-2645
De VOE, Thomas Farrlngton, 1811-1892.
60-2285. 80-3010
DEVONSHIRE, duke of. 60-1466
DEVONSHIRE, Georglana (Spencer) Cavendish,
duchess of, 1757-1806. 60-1466
♦DEVONSHIRE Farm, Sutton, Mass, 60-122,
80-3192
DEVONSHIRE Mills Company, Golf's Falls,
N. H. 60-1687
DEVORE, Leland S. 60-3342
De VOTIE, Jefferson Howard. 61-960
DE VOTO, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1966.
81-1281
De YRIES, Hugo. 61-1277
DEW, Arthur. 61-2979
DEW, John Garnett. 61-2742
•DEW, Thomas Roderick. 80-2402, 61-1913
61-2020
DEWALD, E. F. 61-2638
De WALTERS1DRFF, Mr. > 61-1136
DEWAR, James. 61-790
DEWEY, Judge. 61-562
DEWEY, Charter A. 61-3277
DEWEY, Frances E. (Hutt). 61-1305
•DEWEY, George. 60-285, 60-1530, 00-3346,
61-3658
DEWEY, John, 1856-1962. 59-36, 60-1240,
30-2800, 60-2995, 60-3346, 81-2750,
61-3517
DEWEY, Melvll, 1651-1931. 61-3117
DEWEY, Nelson. 6 1- 1052
DEWEY, Olivers. 61-30B1
DEWEY, Thomas Edmund, 1902- 61-1305
DEWEY, William Henry, 1622-1696. 61-1634
De WILDE, George James, 1604-1871. 60-1395
DeWITT, Moses, 1768-1764. 61-1342
DEW1TT, Peler. 61-3096
DeWITT, Simeon. 61-1342
DeWITT, William. 61-220
De WITT, Lockman and Kip, New York.
De WOLFE, Elsie, 1666-1950. 61-1123
De WOLFE, James, of Brltol, R. 1. 60-1400
DEWSON, Mary Williams, 1874- 61-2665,
81-3676
DEXTER, Frederick. 60-181
DEXTER, George. 60-1113
DEXTER, Manny Maynard. 81-2634
DEXTER Company, Fairfield, Iowa. 61-93
DIAL, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1882-1940. 60-740,
.61-1360
THE Dial. 59-184, 61-669
DIANA (Vessel) 60-1769
DIANESE, Francis. 69-144
DIAS, Joseph. 61-49
DIAZ, Felix. 60-1432
DIAZ, Porilrlo, Pres. Mexico, 1630-1615.
80-1432
DIBBLE, A. C. 61-2776
DIBBLE, L. V. 61-2718
DIBBLE, Leonard w„ 1843-1624. 6 0-485
DIBBLE, Samuel, Jr. 61-277B
DIBBLE, Samuel, 1837-1613. 61-2778
DD3BLEE, Fylfir. 40-1485
•DICK, Charles, 1859-1946. 60-1700. 61-3301
DICK, David, 1797-1870. 61-676
DICK, John, 1764-1672. 61-678
DICK, R. P. 61-3516
DICKEN, George D. , 1809-1874. 61-2008
DICKENS, Charles, 1812-1670. 60-1086,
80-1401, 60-1551, 60-1685, 81-2478
DICKENS, Frederick. 60-1085
DICKENS, Henry F. 80-755
DICKENSON, George W. 81-1267
DICKERMAN, Lysander, 1826-1602. 60-3344
DICKERSON, Aaron. 60-263
DICKEHSON, Edward N., firm, Peterson, N. J.
80-2461
DICKERSON, Julia M. 60-263
•DICKERSON, Mahlon, 1770-1863, 60-287,
60-261, 60-263, 60-266, 60-2066, 60-2654,
81-1272
DICKERSON, Philemon, 1768-1862. 60-278.
60-281, 60-263, 80-265, 60-332
DICKERSON, Silas. 60-263
DICKEY, John. 60-1247
DICKEY, Samuel J. 60-2563
•DICKEY, Theopbllus Lyle. 61-1326, 61-3144
DICKEY Ornithological Library. 81-669
DICKTNS, Anbury. 60-78
DICK1NS, Francis Asbury. 6 1- 166
DICKINSON, Alfred EUlah, 1830-1906. 61-1656.
81-3276 '
DICKINSON, Anna. 81-3303
DICKINSON, Charles. 61-1820
: DICKINSON, Clement C. 60-1537
DICKINSON, Columbia Waddy. 61-3136
DICKINSON, E. , of Washington, Miss. 61-2428
DICKINSON, Emily, 1830-1868. 80-766,
61-1695 . 91-2006
DICKINSON, G, K. 61-2633
DICKINSON, Jacob McGavock, Jr. 61-1156
•DICKINSON, Jacob McGavock, 1661-1826,
69-163, 61-1166. 61-2526
DICKINSON, Jacob McGavock, 1891- 61-1151
•DICKINSON, John, 1732-1808. 60-1464, 60-1625,
60-1812, 80-1949, 60-2043. 60-2342, 80-2627,
60-2623, 80-2626, 60-2649, 60-2635, 81-28,
61-686, 61-2066. 61-2307, 61-2743
•DICKINSON, John Dean. 60-81, 61-197, 81-582
DICKINSON, Jonathan, 1663-1722. 60-2623,
61-520
00-2281 DICKINSON, Jonathan, 1686-1747. 61-2334
DICKINSON, Joseph, 61-2120
DICKINSON, Mary. 60-2623
DICKINSON, Otis. 60-123
DICKINSON, Philemon. 61-918
DICKINSON, Pleasant. 59-70, 61-2120
DICKINSON, Randolph. 61-2120
DICKINSON, Samuel C. 81,-3082
DICKINSON, Turner. 61-3393
DICKINSON, Washington. 61-2120
DICKINSON family. 59-70, 60-320, 80-2623,
60-2635, 81-1159, 61-3130,
DICKINSON College, Carlisle, Pa. 61-2703
DICKSON, Elizabeth (Gregory) 80-1100
DICKSON, Harris, 1888-1948. 60-748
DICKSON, J. C. 80-1475
DICKSON, J. H. 80-422
DICKSON, James, fl. 1638. 80-981, 69-1425,
61-3358
DICKSON, James R„ of Philadelphia. 80-1100
DICKSON, John. 61-750
DICKSON, Margarette Ball, 1884- 60-493
DICKSON, Martha A. 60-1475
DICKSON, Robert, 1765-1823. 66-642
DICKSON, Samuel Henry, 1776-1872. 61-750
DICKSON, Thomas Hunter, 1841-1912. 60-110
DICKSON, William H. 81-2264
DICKSON, William M. 60-2620
DICKSON family. 60-1100
DIDEROT, Denis, 1713-1764. 61-1668,
81-2106
DIDIER, Pierre. 80-1361
DIEDERICK, Henry W. 61-3332
•DIGBY, Robert. 60-21, 81-3358
DIGGES, Thomas, 61-2743
DIOGEB family. 60-668, 61-2705
DIGGS, Galus Weston. 61-2330
DIGGS, Isaac. 81-3276
DIGGS family. 60-1241
DIGHT, Charles Fremont, 1856-1838. 60-764
DIGNAM, Dorothy. 61-2006
DIKE family. 60-122
DUJGENT Hose Company, Philadelphia,
60-2050
DILL, J03eph G. 61-3135
DILLARD, James H. 59-4
DILLARD, W. M. 61-3276
DILLE, Thomas Ray. 80-203, 60-1458.
60-3342
DILLE family. 80-1455
DILLER, William S. 80-1931
DILLEY, Edward. 81-2080
DILLIARD, John H. 81-3060, 81-3081
DILLON, Humphrey. 60-561
DILLON, Mary Earhart, 81-2374
DILLON, Theobald, comte de. 60-1280
DILLWYN, George. 61-3613
DILLWYN, Susanna Emlen, 61-2161
DILLWYN, WUlinm, 1743-1624. 61-2181
DILLWYN family. 60-1613) 61-2191
DTLTZ, Joseph Sherman. 61-3175
DILTZ, Mary (MUledge). 61-3175
DMITRY, Adelaide L. (Stuart) 66-2166,
60-2336, 80-3312
DMITRY, John Bull Smith, 1836-1961.
60-2196, 60-2339 , 60-3312, 61-1637
DMITRY, Mary Powell (Mills) 60-3312
DMITRY family. 60-3312
DIMMOCK, C. D. 60-3329
DIMMOCK, Charles H. 61-3136
DIMOV, Osslp. 60-2996
DIHGMAN, Mary Agnes. 61-1686
DIHWIDDIE, Robert. 69-77, 60-7, 60-267,
61-2828
DINWIDDIE, William A. 80-2402
DINWIDDIE family. 81-3142
DISCIPLES of Christ. 61-1119
DISCIPLES of Christ. North Carolina. Bethel
Conferenee. 61-1625
DISCIPLES of Christ, North Carolina. North
Carolina Christian Missionary Convention,
81-1526
DISMAL Swamp Land Company, 61-2740
DISMUKES, Ellsha, 61-3216
D1SMUKES family. 61-2680
DISNEY, Walt. 81-696
DISRAELI, Benjamin, 1st earl of Beaconafleld
see BEACONSFIELD, Benjamin Disraeli,
1st earl of
DISRAELI, Sarah. 81-2102
D1STROFF, Francois-Marie Durand de see
DURAND de Dlstrolf, Francola-Marle
DIVIDED Car Axle Co. 61-2059
DK, Beulah Marie, 1878- 81-1870
DDE, Dorothea Lynde. 60-308, 81-738, 81-3839
DE, James. 59-186
DDE, John A., fl. ca, 1868-1602. 30-652
*DBC, John Adams, 1798-1878, 59-22, 60-1810,
60-2068,81-2041,61-8688
DIXON, Annie Hughes. 61-2748
DIXON, Anthony Tudor, 61-2669
DDtON, Charles Dean. 01-1620
DIXON, Frederick, d. 1923. 69-16
DIXON, James, banker, 81-213
DDtON, James, 1814-1873. 61-2784
DDION, Joseph M. 59-180
DIXON, L, V. 60-1476
DIXON, Lincoln. 60-1637
DKON, Wlnsor, 1802-1856. 61- 1625
DIXON family. 61-3142
DOANE, Joseph. 61-3360
DOANE, Thomas. 61-2755
DOANE, William Croswell. 61-618
DOBBIN, Isabella. 61-2163
DOBBIN, James Cochran. 60-1830, 61-3062
DOBBS, Ella Victoria. 60-1972
DOBBS, J. W. 61-1330
DOBBS Ferry, N, Y. Children's Village.
61-3470
DOBTE, Armlstead Mason, 80-43
DOB1E, John. 61-582
DOBSON, Alban. 60-3310
DOBSON, Austin, 1840-1921. 69-208, 60-3310,
61-3594
DOBSON, James, 81-2887
DOBYNS family. 61-2110
DOCK, George, 1880-1951. 61-025
DOCK, Mlra Lloyd. 59-151
DOCK family. 69-151, 60-2891
DOCKERY, Alexander Monroe, 1646-1626.
60-2216
DODD, Clarence.H. 61-1146
DODD, Frank, fl. 1866. 61-3647
DODD, Lee Wilson. 59-116
DODD, Martha (Johns) 60-670
•DODD, William Edward, 1869-1640. 69-121,
60-576 , 60-1633, 80-3348
DODD, Mead and Co. 61-1992
DODDRIDGE, Mercy, 61-190
DODDS, Gideon Stanhope, 1860- 59-166
DODDS, Mildred Boland. 66-166
DODDS fBmily. 61-234"
DODGE, Cleveland H. 61-3281
738
Name Index
DODGE, Grace H. 61-2477
DODGE, Grenvllle M. 60-1433, 61-1129
DODGE, Jane Gay. 61-363B
DODGE, Lucius R, 60-3192
DODGE, Nathan P. 80-3332
DODGE, OB8UUI Euclid. 60-1086
DODGE, Richard, 1762-1832, 60-2641
DODGE, Serll. 60-2665
DODQE, William, merchant. 60-1120
DODGE, WlUlam E. 61-1M1
DODGSON, Charles Lutwldge, 1832-1696.
60-1401
DODSON, Owen Vincent. 61-1620
DODSON lamlly. 61-2110
DODERLErN, A. 60-2990
DOERMANN, J. 60-1123
DOERNER, Hans E. 61-2633
DOHENY, E. L. 61-1149
DOHENY, EaleUe (Betzold), collector. 81-18 95
61-2598. 61-2600. 61-2608. 81-3108
DOHERTY, Mrs. C. 60-2006
DOHERTY, George. 60-1335
DOLES, George. 61-2741
DOLLAHD, John. 81-1520
DOLLENMAYER, Albert, 1662-1949. «0-986
DOLLEHMAYER lamlly. 60-965
DOLLY, Abljah. 60-1448 j
DOLMETSCH, Arnold, 1858-1940. 61-1995
DOLPH, Senator Joseph N, 61-2300
DOLPHIN, Joan F., 1862-1920. 61-1245
DOLSON, WUUam M. 60-1058
DOMINICA. 61-3091
DOHTNION Mine. 01-3558
DOMM, Lincoln V. 60-2768
DOMDS Spinoza, 81-3363
<DONAI.-D, Alexander. 61-2633,61-2798
DONALD, Benjamin A. 81-2328
DONALD & Burton. 61-2633
DONALDSON, Henry Herbert, 1657-1936.
60-2732
DONALDSON, Jacob. 61-21
DONALDSON, James L. 81-3306
DONALDSON, John. 61-1854
DONALDSON, Thomas B. 61-3284
DONEGAL, Pa. 80-2866
DONEOAN, D. S. 61-3360
DONELSON, Andrew Jackson, 80-1877, 61-158.
61-2761
DONELSON, 8tockley. 61-2959
DONELSON family. 61-1820
DONGAN, Thomas. 60-918
DONIPHAN, Alexander. 60-2225
DONNAN, Alexander. 61-3300
DONNELL, Forrest C. 60-2094
DONNELLY, Ignatius, 1831-1901, 60-265
80-991, 80-1033, 80-1051, 80-1185, 60-1353
•DONNELLY, Phil M. 80-3094, 80-3129
DONNING, John. 60-2008
DONOUGHMORE, John Hely-Hutchlnson, 3d earl
of, 1787-1651. 60-63
DOOLITTLE, Hilda see ALDINGTON. Hilda
DooUcUe
DOOR County, Wis. Museum, Sturgeon Bay.
DORABJEE, Hormuzjee. 60-670
DORAN, George a 61-194
DORAN, Mrs. Joseph M. 61-2031
DORAN, Michael. 81-2031
DORCHESTER, George Darner, 2d earl of.
60-1378
DORCHESTER, Sir Guy Carleton, 1st baron,
1724-1808. 60-314, 60-587 . 60-2528
DORCHESTER, Mass. Workhouse. 60-1632
DOHEMUS, Frank £. 60-1537
DOREMUS, Ralph, firm, Paterson, N. J. 60-2462
DORMAN, Roger. 60-1072
DORMITZER, Walter, collector. 60-281
DORN, L. 80-1123
DORR, Sullivan, of Boston. 60-1490
DORR, Thomas. 60-78
DORR, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854. 60-2137
DORR family. 60-1724
DORRANCE, Frances, collector 81-813
DORSETT, Harriot. 61-2962
DORSETT, M. R. 61-2982
DORSEY, Hugh M. 60-1337
DQRSEY, James M. 61-1640
DORSEY, Sara A, 60-2499
DORSEY family. 61-3142
DORTCH, James D. 61-2647
Dos PASSOS, John, 1896-
81-1911
60-1061, 61-983,
DOSSET, Alexander. 61-3299
DOSWELL, Brooke. 61-3299
DOSWELL, Robert O. 59-100
DOSWELL, Thomas. 61-2647
DOTTERER, Henry SasBaman, 1841-1903
60-31, 80-2351 '
DOTY, Boyd P. 61-2481
DOTY, James Duane, 1799-1865. 80-259, 60-642,
DOUB, Peter, 1799-1869. 61-951
DOUB, William Clark, 1824-1865. 61-951
DOUBLEDAY, Abner. 59-22, 61-615
DOUBLEDAY, Frank N. 60-39
DOUBLEDAY Page & Co. 61-1284
DOUCHE, Rot. Jacob. 61-738
DOUGHERTY, Cellus 61-23
DOUGHERTY, Walter Hampden see HAMPDEN
Walter '
DOUGHITZ, Samuel B. 61-380
DOUGHTY, Arthur G. 61-1690
DOUGHTY family. 61-2110
DOUGLAS, Aaron. 81-1520
DOUGLAS, Daniel, of Freetown, Mass. 60-1491
DOUGLAS, David. 60-422
DOUGLAS, F. 61-2749
DOUGLAS, Fred. 60-1247
DOUGLAS, Hanry K. 60-1681, 81-2021
DOUGLAS, James. 61-1300
DOUGLAS, John Waldo. 61-1327
DOUGLAS, Lewis WUUam, 1694- 61-3524
DOUGLAS, Norman, 1866-1652. 60-755, 61-722
♦DOUGLAS, Paul H. 69-27, 59-220, 60-146.
81-2760
DOUGLASS lamlly. 61-3298
DOUSMAN, Hercules Louis, 1800-1868. 60-453
61-3248
DOVENER, B. B. 60-272
DOVER, Sir Joseph Yorke, 1st baron. 80-1291
DOVER Manufacturing Company, Dover, N. H.
60-1151
DOW, George, of New York City. 60-2950
DOW, Moses. 60-1086
DOWDEN, Edward, 1843-1913, 80-3310
61-2112, 61-2121 '
DOWDESWSLL, William, 1721-1776. 60-1290
DOWELL, Benjamin Franklin. 80-406,61-1720
61-2081
DOWLING, Michael John, 1866-1921. 6JL412
DOWNEY, John G. 61-1266
DOWNING, Dr. , of French Camp, Miss.
61-2748
DOWNING, Edward R. 60-1546
DOWNING, Thomas H. 61-3284
DOWNING, W. W. 60-1139
DOWNING family. 81-2110, 61-2771, 61-3142
DOWMNG'S Drug store, Hanover; N. H. 60-159t
DOWNMAN, George William. 61-3276
DOWNMAN, Jabez. 60-81
DOWNS, Albert, Jr. 80-2992
DOWNS, Edwards. 60-2992
DOWNS, Frederick A. 60-2992
DOWNS, L. A. 80-1631
DOWNS, Sarah C. 60-2882
DOWNS, William P. 60-2992
DOWNS family. 80-2992
DOWNSHIRE, Wills Hill, 1st marquess of. 1718-
1793. 60-1473 «•■■<»•
DOUGLAS, Robin. 61-722
DOUGLAS, Stephen Arnold, 1613-1661. 59-220,
60-1711, 81-40, 61-1162, 61-1332, 61-1328.
81-1706, 61-2053
DOUGLAS, Walter B. 61-1690
•DOUGLAS, William. 61-661, 61-2633
DOUGLAS family, 61-2419,61-3142
DOUGLAS Fir Lumber Commfsslon. 60-363
DOUGLASS, Benjamin P. 61-3298
DOUGLASS, EUza H. (Allen) Houston. 60-1899
DOUGLASS, Frederick, 18177-1695. 59-4
69-155, 60-863, 61-1284
DOUGLASS, Frederick C. 80-2033
DOUGLASS, James Waller, 1797-1837. 61-1074
DOUGLASS, Kelsey Harris, d. 1840. 60-1888
DOUGLASS, William Boone, Sr. 61-3298
DOUGLASS, William Boone, 1696- 61-3298
DOXEY, Wall. 60-2087
DOYLE, Andrew. 61-1484
DOYLE, Arthur Conan. 80-765, 61-3594
DOYLE, Peter. 60-724
DOYLE & Adolphl, of New York. 61-2647
D'OYLY, Dr. 59-119
DOYSri, Abel, 1886- 60-1786
DOZER family. 81-2110, 61-2340
DRACHMAN, Moses, 1870- 61-3633
DRACULIS, Plalo. 61-3468
DRAKE, Benjamin, 1880- 60-546
DRAKE, CharleB Daniel, 61-3267
DRAKE, Henry. 61-3383
DRAKE Mrs. Joseph H. 61-3142
DRAKE, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820, 60-2290
DRAKE, LoeD. , 1862-1957. 61-2222
DHAKE, Margaret, 61-3393
DRAKE, S. G. 60-1357
•DRAKE, Samuel. 60-269, 60-713
DRAKE, W. M. 80-1548
DRAKE, William F. 61-3082
DRAKE, Zophanlah, 80-267
DRAKE family. 80-933,61-2580
DRANE, Mrs. C. N. 60-1139
DRANE, J. N, 00-1139
DRANE, Walter H. 60-2339
DRANE family. 61-2340, 61-2419
DRANE and Dupree, Raymond, Miss. 60-1139
DRAPER, Ernest Gallaudet, 1686-1954. 69-31
•DRAPER, Lyman Copeland, 60-1544, 80-2339,
60-2399, 86-3306, 60-3309, 61-197, 61-2162
DRAPER, Simeon. 60-29
DRAPER family. 60-1815
DRAYTON, John. 60-2224
DRAYTON, Joseph. 60-1816
DRAYTON, Capt. Percival. 61-737
DRAYTON, Gen. Thomas. 61-737
DRAYTON, WlUlam, 1776-1846. 60-247, 61-426
DRAYTON, William Henry. 61-2743
DRAYTON, William Heyward. 61-737
DRAYTON family. 61-737
DKE£R, Ferdinand Julius; 1812-1602, collector.
61-8. 61-15, 61-16. 61-17. 61-18. 81-19, 61-35
DREIER, Katherlne S. 61-2477
DREIER, Mary. 61-2477 , 61-3496
DREISER, Theodore, 1871-1945. 59-26, 59-19E
59-199, 60-1081, 80-1112, 60-1134. 60-2600,
61-113, 61-1348, 61-1628, 81-3164, 61-3597
DRESBAfX, Michael R„ b, 1838. 60-935
DRESEL, Ellis L. 59-260
DREVET, Camilla, 61-3533
DREW, Benjamin. 60-882
DREW, Charles H. 61-1520
DHEWRY, Augustus H. 61-3135
DREYFUS, AHred, 1858-1935. 61-3332
DREYFUS, Isidore. 60-1545
DREYFUS (S.) and Company. 60-2383
DR1GGS, George T. 61-3303
DRINKARD, William F. 61-2638
DRINKER, Elizabeth (Sandwlth), 1734-1807.
61-404
DRINKER, Henry, 1734-1809. 60-1816. 60-2183
60-3313, 61-416, 61-619, 61-817, 61-3070
DRINKER, Henry Landwith. 81-2073
DRINKER, Henry S„ Jr. 61r3085
DRINKER, Sandwlth, 1608-1857. 61-818
DRINKER family. 60-1816
DRINKWATER, John. 59-118, 61-2770, 61-3059
DRISCOLL, Louise. 59-118
DRIVER, Samuel Marlon, 1692-1956. 60-382
DHOMGOOLE, Asbury. 61-3083
DHOMGOOLE, Edward, 1751-1835. 61-3063
DHOMGOOLE, Edward, d. 1895. 61-2177,
61-3083
DHOMGOOLE, George Coke, 1787-1847.
61-2177, 61-3083
DHOMGOOLE family. 61-3083
DROWNE, Solomon, 1753-1834. 60-3344
DROZ, E. 81-1348
DRUM, Augustus, 1815-1656. 60-1974
•DRUM, Hugh A. 59-227, 60-648
DHUM, Lucia. 61-1846
DRUMMOND, Lewis see MELFORT, Lewis
Drummond, 4th due de
DRUMMOND, Thomas. 61-1728, 61-3144
DRUMMOND Brothers, WlsevlUe, Va, 59-185
DRUHY, Henry Joseph Thomas. 59-119
DRURY, Newton B, 60-242
DRUHY, Wells. 61-2794
DHURY College, Springfield, Mo. 60-22,
60-2142
DRY Fork Coal and Timber Corporation. 61-120
61-2009
DRYDEN, John. 61-2009
DRYDEN, John F. 60-281, 60-1342
DUANE, James, of Philadelphia. 61-866
DUANE, James, 1733-1787, 60-1341. 60-2701.
61-160, 61-3334, 61-3436
DUANE, WlUlam. 61-427
DUANE, WlUlam J. 61-886
DUANE, WUUam S. 61-1163
DUANE family. 61-886
DUARTE-MONROV1A Fruit Exchange. 81-1818
DUBARRY, John. 61-818
DUBBS, Joseph Henry, 1838-1910. 60-1122
DUBNOV, Semen Markovich, 1860-1841.
Du BOIS, Abraham. 61-463
Name Index
Du BOIS, Edna Max! ield (Whlted) 1871-1631.
61-1146
Du BOIS, Egbert, 01-1384
Du BOIS, Fred Thomas, 1861-1030. 61-1146
Du BOIS, Henry A. 61-2115
Du BOIS, John V. 60-490
Du BOIS, Levis. 61-187
Du BOIS, Pierre Eugene. 61-1384
Du BOIS, William Edward Burghardt. 59-4,
60-39, 61-1284, 61-1520
Du BOIS lamlly. 61-1146,61-3142
Du BOSE, Baron. 61-197 "~
Du BOSE, D. M. 81-2452
•Du BOSE, John Wllherspoon, 1836-1818, 60-61,
60-1196, 60-2373
Du BOSE family. 61-2011
DuBRAU, H.T 60-1123
DUBRAY, Charles Albert. 60-2402
DUBREUTL, Joseph VUlare. 61-1147
DUBS, Homer H. 60-2402
DUBUISSON, C. L. 60-2339
DUBUQUE, Iowa. St. Raphael's Cathedral.
60-680
DUC, Henry Archibald. 61-2025
DUC, Henry Archibald, Jr. 61-202P
DUCACHET, Henry William 1797-1665, 60-1250
Du CATELET, Mons. 80-1298
DUCHi, Esther.. 60-3146
•DUCHE', Jacob, 60-2639, 60-3146, 61-567
DUCKERTNG, Florence West. 61-3888
DUCKWORTH, Sir John. 61-1481
DUDGEON, Matthew Simpson, 1671-1949.
61-1490
DUDLEY, Edward, b. 1649. 61-223
DUDLEY, Harry Josephus, 81-3276
DUDLEY, Joseph, 60-816
DUDLEY, Thomas Haines, 1619-1893, 61-223 .
61-1002
DUDLEY, ThomaB Underwood. 81-516
DUDLEY lamlly. 81-2110
DUDLEY Manufacturing Company, Dudley, Mass.
60-1720
DUDLEY Observatory, Albany see ALBANY.
Dudley Observatory
DUER, William, 1747-1799. 60-1246, 60^2648,
60-2861 . 80-3242
DUFF, Edward Gordon, 1863-1924. 61-2478
DUFF, J. F. 80-1502
DUFFIELD, Edward D. 66-2669
DUFFY, Frank, 80-126
DUFFY, Patrick F. 80-1562
DUGALL, King. 81-156
DUGDALE, Joseph. 60-3307, 61-191
DUGDALE, Joseph A. 60-2385
DUGGAN, Thomas. 61-3397
Du HAMEL, Jean Baptiste. 60-1439
DUHAMEL du Moaceau, Henri Louis, 1708-1761?
61-776
DU1GHAN, William Henry, d. 1914. 61-2503
DUJARDIN, Edward. 60-728
DUKE, Edwin B. 61-3661
DUKE, James E. 61-1393
DUKE, Napoleon Bonaparte. 61-1393
DUKE, Richard, 1787-1849. 69-190
DUKE, Richard Thomas Walker. 81-2182
DUKE, Waller Patterson, b. 1842. 61-1393
DUKE, Washington, 1820-1805. 61-2639
DUKE, William B. 61-1383
DUKE family. 61-1393
DUKE University, Durham, N. C. 60-974,
60-1692, 60-3309, 60-3324, 61-1134,
61-2839
DUKE University, Durham, N. C. Library.
60-1731
DULANEY family. 91-193, 61-2110
DULANY, Daniel. 61-193
DULLES, Allen M.' 61-1824
DULLES, Allen W. 69-163
DULLES, John Foster. 59-163, 61-3467
DULLES, Sophia H. 61-3538
DULUTH, Minn. 66-1651
.uUTH, Mlssabe and Northern Railway
Company. 60-1088
DUMAINE, F. C. 60-2682
Du MAURIER, George. 66-1401
DUMMER, Ethel. 61-3483
DUMOND, Dwlght L. 66-1671
DUMONT, Henry, 1878-1842, 58-26
DUMONT, Louts. 61-2278
DUMONT, Nina (Webster). 59-28
DUN, Angus. 81-1288
DUN, Robert G„ 1828-1800. 66-427
DUNAWAY, Margaret Fowler. 61-1673
DUNBAR, Elizabeth, collector. 61-607
DUNBAR, J, H. 61-3361
•DUNBAH, John. 86-1138, 88-2338
DUNBAR, William, 1749-1810. 60-1096,
60-1245, 68-2678
DUNCAN, professor at the University of
Southern California. 61-2338
DUNCAN, A, J. 61-1269
DUNCAN, Abner L, 80-8
DUNCAN, Alexander. 60-868
DUNCAN, Blanlon. 61-3684
DUNCAN, Emily. 60-718
DUNCAN, Henry P. 60-718
DUNCAN, J. K. 81-3287
DUNCAN, JamSB. 66-1078
DUNCAN, Joseph, 61-1706, 61-1727
DUNCAN, Samuel A. 61-3682
DUNCAN, Sebastian, 1846-1916. 86-2085
•DUNCAN, Stephen, 1767-1887. 66-718, 80-1076,
60-2339, 61-3261
DUNCAN, Stephen, ft, 1888-1886, 60-2383
DUNCAN, Waddy T. 68-671
DUNCAN, William E. 86-2813
DUNCAN, William W. 60-671
DUNCAN family. 61-2116, 61-2340
DUNCANNON Iron Works, Clark'B Ferry, Pa.
60-172
DUNDAS, Sir David. 66-1382
DUNDAS, George. 81-1481
DUNDAS, Henry, 1st viscount Melville see
MELVILLE, Henry Dundas, IbI viscount.
DUNDAS, Minn. Church of the Holy Cross.
86-676
DUNDONALD, Thomas Cochrane, 18th earl of,
86-1223
DUNEKA, Frederick A. 61-1982
D UNGAN family. 81-827
DUNGLISON, Robley. 69-119, 60-2734, 61-195,
61-789
DUNHAM, Azariah. 60-1341
DUNHAM, Catherine Devenney. 61-2471
DUNHAM. George. 80-310
DUNHAM, Katharine. 61-247, 61-1526, 81-3149
DUNK, George Montagu, 2d earl of Halifax see
HALIFAX, George Montagu Dunk, 2d earl of
DUNLAP, John, 1747-1813. 60-2517
DUNLAP, William. 66-1341
DUNLAP and Ctaypoole. 61-653
DUNLOP, Adam L. 61-1642
DUNLOP, Daniel B, 61-3300
DUNLOP, William A. 61-1542
DUNLOP family. 61-1642
DUNMORE, Charles. 60-183
DUNN, A.A. 61-3373
DUNN, Abner. 61-165
DUNN, John. 60-1335
DUNN, Luther M. 69-97
DUNN, Nathan. 66-570
DUNN, Owen G. 61-3133
DUNN, Robert. 81-3644
DUNN, Thomas H, 61-3299
DUNN, W. O. 60-868
DUNN family. 61-485
DUNNE, Flnley Peter, 1867-1938. 60-1080
DUNNELL, Mark H. 86-1050
DUNNING, Mrs. J, H, 61-3884
DUNNING, William Archibald, 1857-1922.
66-701, 61-3684
DUNNING family. 81-3884
DUNNTNGTON, Francis Perry, 60-43
DUNNINGTON, George A. 80-248
bUNNINGTON, John W, 61-3287
DUNOVANT, R. G. M. , b. 1621. 81-842 ,
81-3271
DUNSANY, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett
baron. 69-118
DUN3COMB, A. W. 81-1141
DUNSTON, Qatewood W„ collector. 69-38
DUPEE, James A. 60-1828
DUPERN, A. M. 60-1145
DUPETIT-THOUARS. 60-2398
DUPDf, Baron. 60-3144
DUPLANTY, McCall and Company. 66-1370,
60-3013
DUPLEX Printing Co. 81-3085
Du PONCEAU, Peter Stephen, 1788-1844,
59-264, 66-1818, 86-2319, 61-26, 61-426,
61-679, 81-734, 61-770, 81-886, 61-617,
61-944,81-1183, 61-1272. 61-1336, 61-1866,
61-3676, 81-3247
Du FONT, Alexis Irenee, 80-1381, 80-2746
Du PONT, Alfred Victor. 60-3161, 60-1370,
60-2745
Du PONT, Ann (Rldgely). 81-1372
Du PONT, Charles, 61-2756
Du PONT, Charles Irenee. 61-1372
Du PONT, Eleuthera (Bradford) 60-1316
Du PONT, Francis Gurney. 86-2746
DU PONT, Henry Algernon, 1638-1928. 80-1361
Du PONT, Henry Francis, 1888- 60-1301
•Du PONT, Lammot. 80-1370, 80-2745
Du PONT, Pierre Samuel, 1670-1964.
66-1376
Du PONT, S. M. 81-2755
•Du PONT, Samuel Francis, 1603-1865. 66-258,
66-1381
•Du PONT (Victor' and Charles) and Company.
86-1361, 60-3613
E. I.) and Company,
-1315, 66-1361, 60-1370,
Du PONT de Nemours
Wilmington, Del. 6
60-3013
Du PONT de Nemours, Eleuthere Irenee, 1771-
1634. 86-1361, 80-1370
Du PONT de Nemours, Gabrielle Josephine
(de la File de Pelleport) 1776-1837.
86-1361, 68-1376
Du PONT de Nemours, Marie Francolse Robin,
1748-ca. 1832. 68-1361, 86-1376
Du PONT f'e Nemours, Nicole Charlotte Marie
Louise (le Dee de Rencourt) 1743-1784.
86-1361
*Du PONT de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1738-
1817. 59-119, 86-1264. 66-1381, 66-1370,
61-28, 61-734
Du PONT de Nemours, Sophie Madeleine
(Dolman) 86-1361, 60-1376
Du PONT de Nemours (Victor) and Company,
New York. 60-1381
Du PONT de Nemours, Victor Marie, 1767-
1827. 80-1284, 60-1361, 66-1970
Du PONT family. 68-1315. 60-1361. 60-1378 .
80-2745. 60-3618
Du PONT, Bauduy and Company. 60-1361,
60-1370
Du PONT de Nemours pere et fits et compagaie,
60-1361
DUPRE, Henry G. 80-1537
DUPREE, F. W. 61-3267
DUPREE, H, T. T. , b. 1822. 80-747. 80-1130
DUPREE, Thomas M, 60-1847
DUPUIS and Whitman, Mendota, Minn, <6Jk4£2
DUPUY, Asa. 61-3055
DUPUY, Elizabeth G, (Dupuy), 61-3289
DUPUY, George A. 81-1896
DUPUY, J. H. 61-3084
DUPUY, Joseph. 81-3055
DUPUY, Mary Dupuy (Edmunds). 61-3266
DUPUY, Mary W. (Watklns), 61-3268
DUPUY, Sarah WaUdns (Walker) 61-3055
nilPUY. William Hunt, 61-3268
DUPUY family, 81-2418, 61-305 , 5 , 61-3142
DUqUESNE, Marquis. 60-2398
DURAND, Aster B. 81-2478
DURAND, EUS Maglolre. 81-770, 61-920,
61-3276
DURAND, Oeorge H. 60-2636
DURAND de DistroH, Francois-Marie. 66-1291
DURANT, Henry. 61-1327
DURANT, W. West. 66-652
DURANTY, Walter, 80-1824, 61-1667
DURELL, Edward Henry. 60-2878
DURELL, Jane. 61-2797
DURELL family, 66-2678
DUREN, Samuel R. 61-48
DUREN family. 66-3192
DURHAM, John Oeorge Lambton, 1st sail of,
81-1404
DURHAM, Johns. 61-1284
DURHAM Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham,
N. C. 81-1022
DURHAM County (N, C.) Agricultural Society.
60-1765
DURHAM Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C, 61-1816
DU ROULLET, Regis. 80-1786
DUHYEA family. 81-3142
DURYEE'S Zouaves Veterans' Associations.
61-697
Du SDVUTXERE, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (ca.)-1784,
collector. 61-2611
DUTCH, Professor. 61-1226
DUTCH West India Company. 60-2162
DUTCHER, William. 81-2749
DUT1LH and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia. 60-1791.
80-2263
DUTTON (Henry W.) & Son, Boston. 86-2671
DUVAL, BeUie I. N, 61-3278
DUVAL, Gabriel. 60-1083
DUVAL, Isaac H. 60-246
DUVAL, M. P. 59-156
DUVAL, Mary V. 60-2064
DUVAL, William Pope. 69-164, 80-18, 61-2751
DUYCIONCK, E. A. 86-1861
DUYCKTNCK family. 66-2244
DWIQHT, Edmund. 60-130, 66-116, 60-181
DWIGHT, Harrison Gray Otis. 81-2646
DWIGHT, John S. 86-1068
DWIGHT, Timothy, 1762-1617. 60-1812, 81-2691
DWIGHT, William. 66-1113
DWIGHT Manufacturing Company. 60-1742
DWINELL, Israel Edson, 1820-1890. 61-1234
81-1327 ssas
DWTNELLEJ John W. 81-1796
DWTNELLE family. 61-1799
DYER, D. Pat. 60-2998
DYER, Ellphalst, 1721-1807. 61-2780, 61-2781
DYER, John L. 80-2344
DYER family. 61-1356
DYKEMAN, N. F. M. and J. H. Rlchford, N. Y
81-92
DYKBTRA, Clarence Addison, 1881-1060
61-121 8
DYSTER, Joseph Joshua. 61-383
E
EADS, Cuwtll. 81-3062
EAGLE, John H. 61-1721
EAQLE, Margaret H. (Drum) 61-1721
EAGLE (Shin) 60-3003
EAGLE Cotton Oil Company, Meridian, Miss.
60-2386
EAGLE Hotel, Jackson, Mies. 61-2425
EAGLE Insurance Company. 60-1724
EAGLE Roller Mill Company, Now Ulm, Minn.
60-1352
EAOLESWOOD Military Academy, Perth
Amboy, N. J, 60-658
EAKJN, Benjamin. 61-1637
EAKMS, Thomas, 1644-1916. 80-2199
EAMEB, Emma, 1886-1952. 61-1669
EAMES, R. Jr. 61-3209
EAMES, Richard M. 6 0-473. 61-3209
EARL, Ralph. 60-20
EARL, Ralph, 1761-1601. 61-1820
EARL family. 61-1620
EARLE, Edward Mead, 1691- 60-1230
EARLE, Genevieve Beavers, 1663-1966. 61-2932
EARLE, Louise E. 61-6496
EARLE, UorUmer Lamson, 1864-1905. 81-2933
BA ?j£lf mt ' mi ' mi ">° EARL, Ralph,
Name Index
EARLE family. 61-2933
EARLOM, Richard, 60-1193
EARLY, John, 1766-1873. 61-1071
EARLY, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1684. 60-707
°°-»°»- 60-3314, 80-8328, 60-3329, 81-1612,
""I; 8 '. 81-1893, 61-2284, 61-2493, 61-2741,
81-3302, 61-8614
•EARLY, Stephen. 60-3345, 61-696
EARLY, William L. 60-3352
EARLY famUy. 81-1071
EARLY Fire Co. 61-1601
EARLY Bettlars' Association of Cuyahoga County
Cleveland. 61-1638
EARP, Virgil, d. 1606. 61-3676
EARP family. 81-3578
EASLEY, James 8. 59-68
EASLEY, R. Bolt. 69-66
EASLEY, Ralph M. 60-167, 60-661, 61-1598
EASLEY family. 6jW16_
EASLEY h Co. 59-68
EASLEY & Hurt. 59-66
EASLEY & Wllltngham. 59-66
EASLEY i Carrlngton & CO. 69-68
EASLEY, Holt & Co. 60-66
EASLEY, Logan & Co, 59-66
EAST African Women's League. 81-8454
EAST Boston Dry Dock, Boston, 60-3001
EAST Boston Timber Company, Boston. 60-175
EAST Boston Wharf, Boston. 80-116
EA P. T .^^ Coi "P"y (England). 60-1290,
81-1021, 81-2263
EAST Side Commercial Club of St. Paul. 60-496
EASTBURN, Benjamin. 60-2649
EASTBURN, James W. 60-2984
EASTBURN, Manton. 60-2984
EASTERBY, Anthony Y., 1818-1893. 61-1766
EASTERBY, Robert O. 61-1756
EASTERBY family. 61-1756
EASTERUNQ, Narena (Mrs. Lamar F.) 61-2748
EASTERLING, Robert. 61-1160
EASTERN Machinery Company. 60-1213
EASTERN Railroad. 80-1577
EASTERN Stage Company. 80-163
EASTHOPE, Sir John, hart., 1784-1865. 81-1494
EASTICE family. 81-3142
EASTMAN, Benjamin T, 60-677
EASTMAN, CryslaL 61-3844
EASTMAN, George. 81-1600, 81-1220
EASTMAN, Jofai. 61-262
EASTMAN, Julia. 61-183B
EASTMAN, Linda Anne, 1867- 81-1677
EASTMAN, Mary Trumbull. 81-3475
EASTMAN, Max. 69-199, 60-3213, 81-989
EASTMAN, Samuel. 60-2154
EASTMAN, Sarah. 61-1639
EASTMAN, Zeblna. 61-2494
EASTMAN family. 81-2340
EJ ^^i B "'"" < "*' CollOBO ' P»<»J»taepele, N. Y.
E t™ KKil " t C ° mPa ° y ' Rocl,8 " tor . N. Y.
EASTON, Jason Clark, 1623-1901. 60-544
EASTWICK, Phillip G. 61-2643
EASTWOOD family. 61-1256
EATON, Amos, 1776-1642. 61-141
EATON, Benjamin. 80-1462
EATON, Charles E. 81-3256
EATON, Charles Rust. 61-2647
EATON, George S. 61-3164
EATON, John, 1629-1906. 61-2858
EATON, John A. 61-3176
ECKSTEIN, Louts. 60-944
ECLIPSE (Ship). 61-3189
ECRITEAN Society. 61-2298
ECUADOR Coal Company. 60-1571
ECUADOR Trading Company. 60-1571
EDDY (Darius) and PhUlp w. Goodrldge
Boston. 6Q-B4
EDDY, George Sherwood, 1B71- 80-753
EDDY, George Simpson. 60-1301
EDDY, Benry, 1798-1848. 61-1727
EDDY, Mary (Baker) 1821-1910. 60-36
EDDY, Spencer. 60-1530
EDDY, Thomas. 59-164, 61-3819
EDDY (William S.) and Son, East Mlddleboro.
Mass. 60-92 '
EDELHErM, carl, collector. 61-1451
EDEN, Charles. 59-150
EDEN, William see AUCKLAND, William Eden
baron, 1744-1614 ^
EDES, William C. 59-216
EDGAR, William C. 60-1805
EDGE, Walter E. 80-285,80-1342 ■
EDGEWORTH, Maria. 60-1551
EDINBURGH. Royal Infirmary. 60-7
EDINBURGH. University. 61-2013
EDISON, Charles. 60-1342
EDISON, Thomas Alva, 1647-1931 60-77
60-350, 60-1565, 61-28, 81-790 61-1129
61-1277, 61-3858 '
EDWARDS, J. P., banker. 60-2408
EE 60^820 S ' Jam " ""' Commta81 ™ r »' Pem>lo
EDWARDS, John. 60-713
EDWARDS, John, ol Philadelphia. 60-2548
EDWARDS, John, of Virginia. 59-104
•EDWARDS, Jonathan, 1703-1758. 61-582 61 fi
61-2991, 61-2992, 61-3171 ' —
ED 6 WA ^J. Jonathan, 1745-1601. 61-2990,
EDWARDS, Landon B. 59-202
EDWARDS, Leroy S. 61-664
EDWARDS, Morgan, 1772-1795.
61-1918
61-1236,
61-3278
•EATON, John Benry, 1790-1856. 60-3308
61-427, 61-1620, 61-3088, 81-3266,
EATON, Plnketham. 80-1336
EATON, Walter Prlchard, 1678-1967.
eiilMS, 61-1870
60-1766.
EATON, William. 61-1348
EATON, William, of North Carolina, 61-3081
60-11, 80-2649,
EATON, William, 1764-1611.
61-1001
EATON family, 61-2968
EBBERMAN, William A. 80-1475
EBBS, Roy F. 81-3262
EBENEZER Academy. 80-3294
EBENEZER Clark Shipyard. 81-2426
EBERHART, Allen M. 60-2025
EBERS, GeorgMorltz, 1837-1898. 61-361
EBZER, William. 60-1542
ECCLES, Marrlner S, 59-27
ECHARD, Elisabeth. 59-126
ECUARD, John. 59-126
ECHOLS, John. 60-1662, 61-2264
ECHOLS, John H. 60-727
ECHCJI, William Holding. 60-43
ECKARDT, LlzgarR. 81-1273
ECKEL, Edward Henry, Jr. 60-670
ECKENRODE, H. G. 61-1690
ECKENHODE, Kate Dunn. 81-3299
ECKERTS, Thomas T. 81-1129
ECKHART, Charles G. 81-2817
ECKLES, Clarence Honry, 1875-1933. 60-676
742
EDISON Institute (Henry Ford Museum and
Greenflsld Village) Dearborn, Mich.
61-1860
EDMAN, Irwin, 1698-1954. 59-39 . 61-2934
EDMISTON, Matthew, 60-351, 60-1552
EDMONDS, Franklin Spencer, 1674- IB 46
61-570
EDMONDS family. 59-68,61-2110
EDMONDSON, J. R. 80-3247
EDMONDSON, Jonathan. 61-190
EDMUNDS, Albert Joseph, 1857-1941. 60-193
EDMUNDS, Bettle J. 61-3268
EDMUNDS, Henry Edwin, 61-3266
EDMUNDS, James M. 61-2764
EDMUNDS, Jane WatkinB (Dupuy), 61-3268
EDMUNDS, John W. 60-2470
EDMUNDS, Lucy Jane (Barksdale). 81-3266
EDMUNDS, Nannie W, 61-3268
EDMUNDS, Nicholas S, 61-3268
EDMUNDS, Susan W. 61-3288
EDMUNDS family. 81-2419, 61-3266
EDMUNDSON, Henry Alonzo. 81-2216
EDMUNDSON family. 81-2216
EDNEY, James M. 61-3263
EDHINGTON, Austin. 61-2797
EDHTNGTON, William P. 81-2797
EDSALL, Samuel C. 60-870
EDUCATIONAL Journal of Virginia. 81-3160
EDUCATIONAL Radio Corporation. 61-2621
EDWARD MacDowell Association, Peterborough,
N. H. 61-2653
EDWARDS, Benjamin. 61-3278
EDWARDS, Benjamin W. 81-2847
EDWARDS, Charles, banker. 60-2408
EDWARDS, Charles G. 60-1537
EDWARDS, David F. 80-1213
EDWARDS, Edward I. 80-1342
EDWARDS, Edwin. 61-3393
EDWARDS, Ezeklel, 80-1755
EDWARDS, George H. 60-3121
EDWARDS, George Wharton, 1659-1950
81-1876
EDWARDS, Harry StlUwell, 1855-1936. 59-118
61-1878 '
EDWARDS, Howard, collector. 60-1699.
60-2320
EDWARDS, J, L. 60-323
EDWARDS, Nathan. 80-2813
EDWARDS, Nlnlan. 61-1328, 61-1727
EDWARDS, Ogden. 61-1207
EDWAKDS, Pattle. 81-2647
EDWARDS, Pterpoat, 1760-1626. 61-1207
EDWARDS, R. M. 60-1853
EDWARDS, Samuel. 61-2960
EDWARDS, Col. William,, 61-2804
EDWARDS, WUIlam Henry, of West Virginia.
81-2604
•EDWARDS, William Henry, 1842-1664. 61-331
EDWARDS, William Seymour. 59-160
EDWARDS, William W. 81-2804
EDWARDS famUy. 80-3346, 81-1569, 81-2110
61-2804. 61-3142
EELLS, Edwin. 61-2794
EELLS, Myron. 61-2784
EELS, Cuehlng. 61-1697
EELS, Myra. 61-1697
EFFINGER, Michael. 60-2633
EFFINGER, Samuel N. 60-2833
EFFINGHAM, Howard, Lord of, 80-918
EGAN, Maurice Francis, 1852-1924. 81-2766
EGERTON, George, pseud, see BRIGHT Mar
Chavellta (Dunne)
EGERTON family. 61-2290
EGERY, Thomae B. 80-67
EGGLESTON, B. P. 59-71
EGGLESTON, Benjamin. 80-2820
EGGLESTON, D. 69-71
EGGLESTON, Edward. 61-2462
EGGLESTON, G, C. 60-1681
EOOLESTON, J. D, 61-1149, 81-3264
EGGLESTON family. 59-71
EGGLESTON and Co. 59-71
EGGLESTON and Putney. 69-71
EGGLESTON and Watklns. 59-71
EGGLESTON, Bouldln and Co. 69-71
EGGLESTON, Thornton and Co. 59-71
EGMONT, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1663-1748
61-3177
EGREMONT, Charles Wyndham, 2d earl of, 1710
1763. 60-314, 60-1224, 61-2206
EGREMONT, Sir George 0-Brlen Wyndham,
3d earl of. 60-1355
EHNINGER, George. 61-324B
EHRMANN, Herbert Brutus. 61-3013
EHRMANN, Max. 61-1273
EIDSON family. 61-2110
EINSTEIN, Albert. 60-2995, 61-1514
E1SENDKATH, Coaman. 60-1089
EISENHOWER, Dwlghl D. 59-163, 60-133
60-1215, 81-3472, 61-3487
EISENHOWER, Mamie Dowd. 81-3412
EISENHOWER, Milton. 59-29
EISFELDT, O. 60-3218
EITEL, Edmund Henry. 61-3251
EKERN, Herman L. 61-1306
ELDER, Fltzhugh. 59-125
ELDER, John Adams, 1633-1695. 81-2017
Name Index
ELDER, Joshua. 60-2816
ELDER, Maggie. 61-2017
ELDER, Walter. 60-1537
ELDON, John Scott, lit earl of. 60-1287,
60-1427
EL DORADO Co. , Calif. 61-1733
ELDREDGE, KlUey. 61-219
ELDREDOE, Phlneas. 61-219
BLDKEDGE, Zoeth Skinner, b. 1846. 61-1810
ELDRTDQE, Charles W. 60-724
ELDRIDGE, James W, collector. 61-1000
ELDRIDOE, Rolfe, 61-1993
ELECTRIC Boat Company. 60-1820
ELEVENTH Regiment Minnesota Volunteer In-
fantry Association. 61-591
ELIJAH Voice Society. 61-3644
ELIO, I. X. 61-426
•ELIOT, Charles W. 59-4, 59-17, 60-6, 60-26,
60-2031, 60-2743, 61-3252
ELIOT, Edward Granville, 3d earl of St.
Germans see ST. GERMANS, Edward
Granville Eliot, 3d earl of, 1798-1877
ELIOT, George. 60-1401
ELIOT, Thomas Stearns, 1888- 81-181,
81-754, 81-899, 81-3107
ELIOT, William Qreenleaf, 1811-1887. 61-1503
ELIOT family. 61-1603
ELIOT Church, Boston see BOSTON. Eliot
• ' Church
ELIZA Adams (Ship) 61-725
ELIZABETH Furnace; Lancaster Co. , Pa.
80-2051
ELIZABETH Monroe Smith (Steamship)
60-2577
ELK Creek Oil and Gae Company. 60-578
ELK River, Minn. Trinity Church. 60-870
ELK Township, Pa. 80-2762
ELKTownshlp, Pa. Poor Board. 60-2782
ELKINS, Davis. 69-180, 60-272, 60-311
ELKINS, Stephen Benton, 1841-1U11. 69-160,
60-8, 60-272, 80-311, 80-366, 80-680,
60-1072, 60-1717. 61-1559, 61-3358
ELKIN3, William HoInUre, 1682-1947. 80-106!
60-1085, 60-2086
ELKINS family. 60-1717
ELKINS Lumbar Company, Red Creek, W. Va.
60-1364
ELKINTON, Joseph Scotton, 1830-1906. 81-3141
ELKS, Benevolent and Protective Order of,
Minneapolis, Lodge No, 44. 60-507
ELKUS, Abram I. 69-183
ELLERTON, John L. 81-790
ELLERY, William, 1727-1620. 61-682, 01-181!
•ELLET, Charles, 1610-1662. 60-3346, 61-2761
ELLET family. 60-3346
ELLETT family. 61-2745
ELLEY, William R. 61-2343
ELLICKSON, George H. 61-1244
ELLICOTT, Andrew. 60-1246, 81-734, 81-786
ELLICOTT, J. D. 60-283
ELLIFF, Joseph Doliver. 61-800
ELUMAN, Claiborne (Catlln) 61-2368
ELLINGTON, Duke. 61-1514
ELLIOT, Charles N. 60-162
ELLIOT, Daniel Glraud. 61-2740
ELLIOT, William. 60-915
ELLIOT, William St. John, 60-718
ELLIOTT, Andrew. 60-2281
ELLIOTT, Arthur H„ b. 1851. 61-3679
ELLIOTT, Benjamin P. 61-1134
ELLIOTT, C. D. 60-272
ELLIOTT, Carl, 1813- 61-782, 61-1276
ELLIOTT, Charles Burke, 1861-1836. 60-657
ELLIOTT, Charles W. 61-1713
ELLIOTT, Charles W. n. 80-242
ELLIOTT, Claude, 1806- collector, 60-1668
ELLIOTT, Elizabeth (Gregorle) 60-1702
ELLIOTT, Jesse Duncan. 61-748
ELLIOTT, Maud (Howe) 1854-1948, 60-2134
ELLIOTT, Maidne. 81-1828
ELLIOTT, Robert. 61-520
ELLIOTT, Stephen, bp., 1608-1888. 81-2078
ELLIOTT, Thomas Balch. 61-2803
ELLIOTT, Thomas Rhett Smith, b. 1818. 61-1383
ELLIOTT, Thompson Colt. 81-2794
ELLIOTT, William Walght, 1831-1884. 60-1702
ELLIOTT family. 81-1134, 81-1383, 61-3490
ELLIOTT and WUllamB, 80-1464
ELLIS, Caroline Homassel (Barbour) 81-2162
ELLIS, Charles. 61-3138
ELLIS, Havelock. 60-163, 86-168
ELLIS, Henry. 60-1473
ELLIS, Job Blcknell. 60-2120
ELLIS, John F, 80 278
ELLIS, John Stoneacre. 80-2758
ELLIS, John Tracy, 1905- 61-1040
ELLIS, John Willis, 1820-1861. 61-3516
ELLIS, Powhatan, 1790-1863. 81-1853,
61-2439, 81-2741, 81-3138
ELLIS, Thomas, 61-2741
•ELLIS, Thomas Harding, 81-1631, 61-3114
ELLIS, W. H. 60-1460
ELLIS, William. 61-2979
60-2266. 61-2340, 61-3136,
ELLIS family.
61-3142
ELLISON, George Robb. 60-3126
ELLISON, Henry. 61-2035
ELLISON, Ralph Waldo. 61-1520
ELLISON, Robert. 61-2936
ELLISON family. 61-2935
ELLSWORTH, Ephralm D. 61-3018
ELLSWORTH, Ephralm Elmer, 1637-1881
61-3016
ELLSWORTH, Oliver. 60-1083, 61-582, 61-2443
ELLSWORTH, WiUlam Wolcott. 61-3474
ELLWANGER, Cornelia (Brooks). 61-1600
ELLWANGER, George, 1618-1908. 81-1600
ELLWANGER family. 61-1600
ELLWOOD, Charles Abram, 1673-1946.
61-1026
ELLWOOD, Thomas, 81-3613
ELM AN, Mlsha. 60-2995
ELMENDORF, Pelsr. 60-2276
ELMENDORF, Peter E, 81-230
ELMENDORF family. 60-2269
ELMER, Charles E. 60-664
ELMER, Ebenezer, 1762-1643. 60-266,
60-267, 60-289, 61-20
ELMER, Jonathan. 60-281
ELM1RA College. 61-2351
ELM1RA College. Committee on the Super-
vision of Organizations and Entertainments.
61-2351
ELMORE, Franklin Harper. 61-2751
ELMORE family. 61-2110
ELMWOOD Seminary, Farmlngton, Mo.
60-2157
ELOESSER, Leo. 61-269
ELPHINSTONE, George Keith, 1746-1823
see KEITH, Viscount
ELROD, William. 81-2051
ELSEY, George W. 60-803
ELTING family. 61-3142
ELWELL, Helea (Chaffee) 1888- 61-2974
ELWIN, Whltwell, 1818-1900. 61-2435
ELY, Albert, 1625-1893. 60-2825
ELY, Albert Heman, b, I860. 80-2626
ELY, Charles Arthur, 1820-1864, 60-2826
ELY, David. 60-568
ELY, Edmund Franklin, Mrs. 61-250
ELY, Edmund Franklin, 1600-1882. 60-660,
61-250
ELY, Edwin Augustus, 1836-ca. 1927, collector.
60-289
ELY, George Henry, 1844-1925.
81-268
80-2825,
ELY, Heman, 1775-1852, 80-2626, 61-256
ELY, Heman, 1820-1691. 60-2825, 81-268
ELY, John,. 1758-1847. ♦' 81-186
ELY, Justin, 1738-1817, 80-2626, 81-256
ELY, NathanteL 61-258
ELY, Richard T. 61-2942,61-3642
ELY, Samuel P, 81-103
ELY, William. 81-1683
ELY, William Arthur, b. I860. 80-2825
ELY family. 60-2626 . 61-258
ELY Realty Company, Elyrla, Ohio, 61-258
ELZAS, Barnett Abraham, 1667-1936. 60-1666
ELZEY, Arnold. 61-3135
THE Emancipator, 60-2724
EMAUS Furnace. 61-2311
EMBREE, Edwin Rogers. 61-1520
EMBREE, EUhu, 1782-1820. 60-2724
EMENY, Brooks, i901- 61-1242
EMERGENCY Aid Committee, Philadelphia,
61-503
EMERGENCY Aid Committee, Philadelphia.
Belgian Relief Division. 81-127
EMERGENCY Housing Commission. 81-6492
EMERGENCY Peace Campaign. 61-3632
EMERSON, Ellen. 61-1162
EMERSON, Gouvemeur, 1769-1874, 61-273
EMERSON, James. 60-2816
EMERSON, John. 69-199
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1682. 60-246,
60-765, 60-1666, 60-2088, 81-1605, 81-2469
81-3164, 61-3608, 81-3680
EMERSON family. 61-1182
EMERTON, Ephralm, 1791-1677. 60-1600
EMERTON, James, 1769-1835. 60-1600
EMERY, Chandler c. 60-866
EMERY, James, 80-122
EMERY, Stephen Albert. 60-2402
EMERY Hill lnveetment Company. 60-2481
EMIGRANT aid Journal of Nlnlnger, Minn.
60-1038
EMLEN, Ann. 61-36
EMLEN, Samuel, 1730-1799, 60-1813,
61-3811
EMLEN famUy. 61-35. 81-126, 81-867
EMMA Mine. 56-72
EMMET, Thomas Addis, 1828-1919, collector.
60-2728
EMMETT, Daniel Decatur, 1616-1904. 61-131C
EMMETT, Thomae. 61-105
EMMONS, Samuel F, 60-24
EMORY and Henry College, Emory, Vs.
60-2634, 60-3308
EMPEROR (Steamship) 60-1132
EMPIRE Knife Company, Wtn9ted, Conn.
61-2497
EMPOLI, Italy. Convent of Benedictine Nuns.
61-267
EMPORIA gazette. 59-41
ENDEAVOUR (Ship) 60-1724 60-1750
ENDICOTT and Oliver, Boston. 61-92
ENPORE, Guy. 61-3336
ENGEL, Henry. 61-366
ENGEL, Lehman, 1910- 60-768
ENGEL, O. 60-1123
ENGELHARD, Joseph Adolphus, 1832-1879.
61-3208
ENQELMAN, G. 60-422
ENGELMANN, George. 61-1094
ENGLAND, W. R. 59-112
ENGLEHARD, Joseph A. 61-2264
ENGLISH, William Eastln, 1650-1926.
60-1794
ENOLISH, William Hayden, 1822-1606.
60-1794
ENGLISH family. 81-2110
ENGLISH MeKsnna Process Company.
81-3626
ENNIS, Gregory. 60-61
ENO, Amos F. 61-2936
ENO, Amos R. 81-2936
ENO, Edward J. 60-76
ENO, Roberts, Rhodes & Company, New York.
61-2936
ENON Church, Perry Co. , Miss. 60-2065
ENSIGN, Sidney A. 60-1749
ENTERPRISE club. 60-940
ENTERPRISE (Brig) 66-269
ENTWBLE, loBeph. 61-190
ENTZ, Frieda (Voth) Regler, 1655-1949.
61-171
EPES,- Branch Jonee, 81-3135
EPHRAIM, B. V. 60-3318
EPHRATA Cloister. 81-3126
EPHRATA Community. 61-1699, 61-3125
EPHRATA Sisters, 61-1490
EPUCOPAL Academy of Connecticut. 81-3151
EPISCOPAL high School, Fairfax Co. , Va.
59-116, 80-1486
EPPES, John Wayles, 60-8
EPPES family. 61-2632
EPPS famUy. 61-2460
EPSTEAN, Edward, 1868-1946. 61-2937
EPSTEIN, Abraham, 1892-1942. 61-2006,
81-2938
EQUAL rights. 61-3037
EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United
States. 60-1686. 60-2363
EQUITY Co-operative Exchange. 80-646
ERICKBEN, Theresa, 1667- 61-766
ERICSSON, John Edward, 1863-1946. 69-261
ERICSSON, Frans. 60-1138
ERICSSON, John, 1803-1669. 60-2418. 61-790
ERIE (Storeshlp) 60-1830
ERIE Basin Dock Company, South Brooklyn,
N. Y. 80-162
ERIE Railway Company. 60-2282
ERLANOES, A. L. 81-3603
ERNST, Frederic B. 80-118
ERODELPHIAN Society. 61-2298
ERSKINE, Alexander, of W, Va. 80-1733
ERSKINE, John, 1879-1961. 69-116, 60-319,
61-1906. 61-2462, 61-2992, 61-3108. 81-9437
ERSKINE, Margaret. 80-288
ERSKINE, MIchaeL 60-1733
ERSKINE, Robert. 60-266
EHSKJNE and Caruthers, Salt Sulphur Springs,
W, Va. 61-1649
ERSON, Eric. 61-2284
ERVIN, Hugh. 61-1653
EHVIN, William £. 60-2330
ERVINa, George William, 1771-1660, 60-428,
60-2217
ERVINQ, John, ofBoBton. 60-1583
[IRWIN, Ann Brown (Clay) 1807-1836. 60-3323
ERWIN, WUllamA. 80-3100
ESCALANTE, Diogenes. 81-1142
ESCOBEDO, Mariano. 60-1432
ESKER, Katie-Prince Ward. 60-735
ESSEX Co., N. J. Sheriff. 60-845
ES3IO, Edward O. 80-2
ESTAINO, Charles Henri, comte d% 1729-1704.
60-21, 60-587
ESTARRIOL, J. Gonzalez, 61-1142
ESTAUGH, Elizabeth (Haddon) 1680-1762.
eo-teoe
Name Index
ESTES, J.W. 81-2460
ESTEVA, lgnaclo. 61-3246
ESTILL, Holland. 61-3262
ESTILL, Heverdy. 61-3136
ESTIS, James M. 61-2648
ESTUDILLO, Jose G. 61-1145
BTNA Furnace. 59-72
ETTING, Frank Man, collector. 60-2026
ETTING, Theodore Minis. 61-2073
ETTING family. 60-2028
ETTMULLER, Michael. 61-268
EUBANK family, 60-1241
EUER, tfemson. 80-2043
EUGENE Fisld Foundation. 60-2166
EUGENE State Bank, Eugene, Mo. 60-1959
EUGENIE, consort of Napoleon HI 1626-1920
61-3372
EUGEN1US IV, Pope. 61-3198
EUREKA and Excelsior Consolidated Mining Co.
81-2058 «>.".
. EUREKA District Gold Mining Co. 61-2059
EURIPIDES. 61-2915
EUSTIS, Henry C. 60-1117
EUST1B, William. 56-182, 80-765, 61-427
EUSTROM, Hans, 80-1781
EV ANGELES, Chrlstldoulus. L. M. 60-2977
BVANOUCAL and Reformed Church,
Historical Soolety. 89-839. 59-258
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church. 60-187
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Mlnlstarlum of Penn-
sylvania and Adjacent States, 61-1069
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Bynodical Conference.
60-1135
EVANGELICAL Synod of North America. 59-241
"Boll, " Ger.
EVANS, Theodore. 61-1407
EVANS, Thomas A. 60-1631
EVANS, Thomas B. 61-3276
♦EVANS, ThomaBj, 61-2798, 61-3154
EVANS, Thomas Wiltberger, 1823-1897. 61-1407
EVANS, W. A., of Mississippi. 60-2439
EVANS, William Augustus, 1665-1646. 60-1851
EVANS, William M. 60-3103
EVANS family. 60-1466, 60-2160, 60-2838
60-2837, 81-2734
EVARTS, Jeremtah. 61-2646
EVABTS, William Maxwell, 1816-1B01. 60-26,
80-125 . 80-669, 60-1701, 80-2642
EVELYN, William. 60-1681
EVENING star, New York. 60-2769
EVERARD, Thomas. 60-306
EVERETT, Aaron, of Wrentham, Mass. 80-3213
69-138,
EVANOELISCHE Akademls,
60-3207
EVANOEIJSCH-LUTBERISCHE St. Mlchaells-
Klrchs, Philadelphia see PHILADELPHIA
Evugallsch-Luthertsobe fit, Ulchaells-
Klrcha
EVANS, Cattwaladar. 61-756
EVANS, Charles Rountree, 1863-1620. 61-3054
EVANS, Clement Anaelm,
61-2452, 61-3158
1-3312, 61-2284,
EVANS, Clifford. 61-1140, 61-1308
EVANS, Edmund C. 60-10
EVANS, Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1668-1937.
61-2378, 61-2376
►EVANS, EMood. 61-1800, 81-1348, 61-2794,
61-3262, 61-3266 ' ' '
EVANS, Berwick. 61-2751
EVANS, Florence Wllldiuion. 59-116
EVANS, Griffith, surveyor. 60-1777
EVANS, Henry Francis, 61-3366
EVANS, Isaachar. 60-2626
EVANS, X. Nesmlth. 61-1301
EVANS, John. 60-1462
EVANS, John, 1612-1661, 81-1348
EVANS, John Gary. 60-740
EVANS, Joshua, 1731-1798. 61-3141
EVANS, Lewis, of Mississippi, 60-1131
60-2339
EVANS, Luther Harris, 1902- 61-3374
EVANS, Marlon G. 60-1631
EVANS, Montgomery. 61-2770
EVANS, Nathaniel. 66-169
•EVANS, Oliver, 1776-1919. 60-283, 61-2096
EVANS, Owen J. 60-1066
EVANS, R. A. 61-2734
EVANS, Rebecca wlnaor. 60-10
EVANS, Robert T. 60-1994
EVANS, Robley D, 59-49 ^
EVANS, Rudulph, 1676-1960, 61-1407
EVANS, Rudolph O, 61-1244
EVANS, Samuel, 1623-1906. 60-2665
EVANS, Sarah. 60-2626
•EVERETT, Alexander Hill, 1790-1647
51-3220
EVERETT, Edward, 1764-1865 56-119,
59-139, 90-61, 60-267, 60-332, 60-1826,
60-2023, 60-2610, 60-2646, 61-426,
61-534, 61-2478, 61-2602, 61-3286,
61-3674
EVERETT, Henry C, Jr. 60-1627
EVERETT, R. O. 60-1705
EVERETT, Thomas T. 61-2638
EVERETT family, 69-139
EVERETT and Monte Christo Railway Company.
60-1008
EVERETT Land Company. 60-1008
EVERETTE, Charles. 59-119
EVERHART, George Marlowe, 1626-1891.
61-3210
E VERHART family. 61-3210
EVERITT, Daniel. 60-566
EVJUE, William E. 61-1308
EWALD, Johann von. 60-1434
•EWELL, Benjamin Stoddsrt. 60-6, 81-2742
EWELL, Llslnka (Campbell) Brown. 61-136B
EWELL, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872. 60-707,
61-1359, 81-2284, 61-3064
EWERT, Wtthalm, 1628-1887. 61-612
EWERT, William J., 1856-1626. 61-612
EWIN, William. 61-3162
SWING, Amos. 61-3398
EWING, Caruthers. 61-1169
•EWTNQ, Daniel B, 60-3832, 81-3064
EWING, George Washington, 1603-1866.
60-1344
EWING, Granville. 60-266
EWING, Hugh. 61-526
EWING, Lena U. 61-3454
EWTNQ, Oscar R. 56-24
EWING, Philemon Beecher, 1620-1906.
60-1276; 80-2633
•EWTNO, Thomas, 1769-1671. 60-29, 60-279,
60-1276. 60-2510, 61-1591, 61-3668
•EWING, Thomas, 1626-1696. 60-2620, 61-525
EWTNO, William G., d. 1654. 60-1344
EWTNO, William Lee Davidson. 61-1706,
61-1727
EWTNO family. 80-1276, 60-2833, 61-3142
EWBiG, Danman and Co, 61-525
EXCELSIOR, Minn. Congregational Church.
60-602
EXCHANGE Bank of Virginia. Weston Branch.
60-1409
EXCHANOE Coffee House, Boston. 60-3163
EXETER Cotton Factory, Exeter, N. H. 80-110
EXMOUTH, Sir Edward Pellew, 1st viscount.
60-1460
EXPERIMENT (Sloop) 60-2318
EXPORTERS Cotton Oil Company, GuUport,
Miss. 60-2368
EX-SERVICEMEN'S Bailey for Governor Club.
60-419
EYMARD. Pierre Jullen, 1611-1666. 61-1967
EYRE, Isaac, 1619-1604. 61-3614
EYRE, Manuel. 60-1461
EYRICH, Albert c, of Jackson, Miss. 6
EYTON, Robert W. 60-2733
EYTON, Thomas Campbell 1809-1860.
60-2731 , 60-2733
EZELL, Francisco. 60-2993
EZELL, John. 60-2993
EZELL, SalHe. 60-2993
EZELL family. 60-2993
61-1648
FABBRI, isandro, 1877-1822. 59-206
FABIAN Society. 81-2770
FABREZO, Emtano. 61-677
FAGEL, Henry. 60-1431
FAHNESTOCK, Mrs. Anna M. 61-2218
FAHNESTOCK, George Wolff. 61-2219
FAHNESTOCK family, 61-2219
FAHNSTOCK, H. C. 60-897
FAILLON, Etlenne-Mlchel. 60-1364
FAIR, Eugene. 60-1776
FATA, James G, 60-560
FAIR Play Furnace, 66-122
FAIRBANKS, Charles W. 60-2003
FAIRBANKS, Erastus. 61-1331
FAIRBANKS, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937.
81-2081
FAIRBANKS family. 61-2322
FAIRBANKS & Martin, 60-2359
FAIRBANKS, Bancroft, and Company, 60-2357
FAIRBANKS, Clark, and Company. 60-2357
FAIRCHILD, A, G. 60-310
FATRCHILD, Charles. 80-1571
FAIRCHILD, Charles Stebblns, 1842-1624.
60-2076
FAIRCHILD, E, H. 61-1155
FAIRCHILD, Edwin Milton, 1665-1939,
FAIRCHILD, Henry Shields, 1626-1913, 6JkSL2,
80-1186
FAIRCHILD, Mary Salome (Cutler), 1865-1921,
61-1646
FAJKES, Clifford Clinton, 1877- 61-2712
FAIRES, James Dobbins, 1878- 61-2071
►F AIRES, John Wiley, 1613-1901. 60-1946 .
61-2071, 61-2073 ~
FAIRES family. 81-2071
FAIRFAX, Bryan, 61-3267
FAIRFAX, Charles. 61-1631
FAIRFAX, Elizabeth. 60-423
FAIRFAX, F. B. F. 60-423
FAIRFAX, Ferdlnando. 61-3267
FAIRFAX, G. W. 61-3267
FAIRFAX, George W. 60-369
FAIRFAX, John. 60-423, 61-1567
FAIRFAX, Ralph, collector. 61-1567
FAIRFAX, Thomas Fairfax, baron, 1692-1762,
60-1642, 61-2626, 61-3222, 61-3287
FAIRFAX family. 6D-423, 61-3287
FAIRFAX Institute, Alexandria, Va. 61-2772
FAIRFIELD, John, merchant, of Boston. 80-1741
FAIRFIELD, N. Y. Collsge of Physicians and
Surgeons of the Western District. 60-2666,
61-1660
FAIRFIELD, N. Y. Seminary. 61-1660
FAIHMAN family. 61-149
FAIRMONT, W. Va. First Presbyterian Church.
60-3321
FAIRMONT Coal Company. 60-1053
FAIRMONT Co., W. Va. 61-1566
FALCONER, E. G. 61-3155
FALCONER, Thomas S. 61-3261
FALER (M.) and Company, Hazlahurst, Miss.
60-1075
FALES, De Coursey, 1888- collector. 60-1551
FALK Mercantile Company, ltd. 61-1190
FALKNER, W. C. 60-2399
FALL, Albert B. 59-281, 60-311, 61-1349
FALL, Phillip Slater, 1768-1890. 61-1336
FALL Brook Railroad and Coal Company. 60-2649
FALL River Gas Works, Fall River, Mass.
60-55
FALL River Historical Society, Fall River,
Mass. 61-2091
FALL River Iron Works, Fall River, Mass.
60-55
FALL River Railroad Company. 60-1129
FALL River steamboat Company, Fall River,
Mass. 60-1129.
FALLON, Christopher. 61-624
FALLON, John Howard. 60-161
FALSTROM, Jacob, 60-2344
FAME Fire Hose Company, Philadelphia.
60-2050
FAMINE Emergency Committee, 69-162
FAMITT, W. 80-1297
FANEUIL, Peler, 1700-1743. 60-1751
FANNIN, A. B. 61-3162
FANNING, Thomas. 61-2762
FANNING family. 61-352
FANSHAW, Samuel. 61-220
FANSHAWE, Sir Edward Gennys, 1614-1906.
61-3189
FANSHAWE, W. S. 61-2817
FAR Eastern Commission, 60-1
FARADAY, Michael. 60-2767, 61-780
FARAR, Benjamin, 60-1096
FAHBER, Lester L. 61-3528
FAHIBAULT, Alexander. 60-1325
FARIS, John Thomson, 1871- 61-2688
FARISH, Hunter Dickinson. 61-1360
FARLEY, J. P. 80-971
FARLEY, James A, 59-220, 60-145, 60-154,
60-1160, 60-1214, 60-1408, 60-1776, 60-3094,
60-3120, 61-825, 61-1657, 61-3025
FARM Boy Cavaliers. 60-448
FARMAN Theater of Warsaw. 61-1601
FARMER, Eliza, 61-3666
FARMER, Moses, 61-2979
FAHMEK, William Drew, 61-3393
FARMER, William L. 61-3393
FARMER family. 61-1571
THE Farmer. General edition. 60-1330
FARMER Labor Association. 60-803. 60-977
FARMER Labor Party. 60-260, 60-946
FARMER Labor Party of Minnesota. 61-2750
FARMER Labor Political Federation. 61^2760
FARMERS' Alliance. 60-1051, 60-1560,
60-1806
FARMERS & Mechanics Company, Bath, N.H.
60-1491
FARMERS & Merchants Bank, Linn, Mo.
60-2477
FARMERS & Merchants National Bank,
Los AngeleB. 61-2039
FARMERS' Bank, Mount Vemon, Mo. 60-1956
FARMERS Grain Dealers Association of Iowa.
61-93
FARMERS' Independence Council of America.
60-1211
FARMERS' Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Fayette, Mo. 60-1656
FARMERS' State Alliance of Georgia. 60-773
FARMERS' Stale AUlance of Virginia. 58-80
FARMERS' Mate Mutual Hall Association, Eslher-
ville, Iowa. 61-93
FARMERS Union Exchange. 60-546
FARMERS Union Terminal Association. 60-546
FARMmGTON, Minn. Church of the Advent.
60-670
FARMINGTON Canal Company see
PRESIDENT, Directors, and
Company of the Farmlngton Canal
Name Index
FARNHAM, Hubert Henry, 1866-1853. 60-389
FARNHAM, Vernon L. 60-389
FAHNSWORTH, Flora. 60-997
FAKN3WOHTH, John. 61-2404
FARR, Richard L. 61-1760
FARR family. 61-627
FAHK Alpaca Company, Holyoke, Mass. 61-3277
FARRAGUT, David Glasgow, 1801-1670.
60-1309, 60-1775, 60-2063, 60-3346,
61-808 , 81-3267
FARRAGUT, Loyall. 60-3346
FAHKAND, Ebenezer. 61-3136
». 1HAR, Amos. 61-3363
FAKHAK, Davenport. 61-3383
•FARRAR, E. D, 80-757, 80-2339
FARRAR, Geraldlne. 81-3149
FARRAR, William B. 80-2383
FARRAR lamlly. 61-2638 , 81-3142
FAHRE, T. 80-2229
FARRELL, Jamea. 81-3015
•FARRELL, James Thomas, 1904- 60-1081 ,
80-1134, 60-1397, 60-2600, 61-1924. 61-3015
FARRELLY, Theodores., 1883-1966. 81-2939
FAHHOW, James. 61-3271
FAHHO.V, Perry. 81-3393
FARTHINa, B, C. M. Deborah. 81-617
FARWELL, Arthur. 61-3103
FARWELL, Minn. Swedish Methodist Episco-
pal Church. 60-602
FASHION (Steamship) 60-1132
FASSETT, Henry, 80-1247
FASS1TT, M. 60-1870
FAUBION, Nina (Lane) 61-1606
FAULKNER, Barry, 1881- 61-1908, 61-1933,
61-1934, 81-1962, 61-1965, 61-2652, 81-2668,
81-3401
•FAULKNER, Charles James, 1809-1884. 60-8,
60-866, 80-997, 80-1483, 81-1162, 60-1210,
81-1341
•FAULKNER, Charles Tames, 1847-1929. 60-8,
80-246, 60-660, 81-1152
FAULKNER, John C. 60-184
FAULKNER, William, 1897- 60-121, 81-968.
81-2746
FAULKNER, William D. 80-2493
FAULKNER and Colony Manufacturing Company,
Keene, N. H. 60-184
FAULKNER and Kimball. 60-184
FAULKNER and Page. 60-184
FAUNCE, William Herbert Perry, 1859-1930.
80-3344
FAUNTLEROY family. 81-2110, 81-3275
FAUQUIER, Francis. 59-189, 60-314
PAUQUIER and Alexandria Turnpike Company,
61-1532
FAUQUIER Co., Va. 81-2797
FAUQUIER Springs, Va, 81-2631, 61-2676
FAUHOT, Don. 80-3121
FAUSET, Jessie. 61-1297
FAUST, Martin L. 60-2491
FAWCETT, Henry. 69-150
FAXON, William, b. 1622. 81-2784
FAY, Chillis. 61-48
FAY, J, A. 61-2258
FAY, Nahum. 60-122
FAY b Morton, Boston. 60-1576
FAYERWEATHER, Daniel B. 60-43
FAYETTE, Mo. 80-2834
FAYETTE, Mo. Central College. 61-3510
FAYETTE Co., W. Va. 60-1107
FAYETTE Co., W. Va. Board of Education.
60-1107
FAYETTEVILLE, W. Va; Council. 90-1107
FEAMSTER, Thomae L. 61-2803
FKAK, Lois. 61-1846
FEAR, Lyle. 61-1846
FEAR, William H. 61-1846, 81-2300
FEAR family. 81-1846
FEAR and Gray. 61-2306
FEARING and Hall. 60-78
FEAHN, Thomas, 1789-1663. 60-2230
FEARN family. 60-2230
FEATHERSTON, Wlnflold Scott. 80-2399,
80-2808, 61-2741
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, George W, 60-987
FEBICER, John C. 81-536
FEDERAL Council of Churches of Christ In
America, 61-2810
FEDERAL Council of the Churches of Christ In
America. General Wartime Commission of
the Churches. 61-1374
F EDERAL Emergency Relief Administration
Bee u. S. Federal Emergency Relief
Administration
FEDERAL Farm Board see U. 8. Federal
Farm Board
FEDERAL Industrial Relations Commission
see U. S, Commission on industrial Relations
FEDERAL OH Company, Pittsburgh. 80-2084
FEDERAL Party. New England. 81-189
FEDERAL Reserve Bank oi New York. 81-3467
FEDERAL Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
80-2811
FEDERAL Reserve System Bee U. S. Board
of Governors of thB Federal Reserve System
FEDERAL Suffrage Association of the United
Stales. 81-2390
FEDERAL Writers' Project. Mississippi.
60-748
FEDERAL Writers' Project. South Dakota.
61-3016
THE Federalist, 81-3334
FEDERATED Department Stores. 80-1726
FEDERATED Missionary Societies of
Chattanooga. 81-1563
FEE, John O. 60-1247, 61-1166
FEINBERG, Harry A. 60-1713
FELCH, Charles J. 60-1368
FELCH family. 60-1356
FELL, JeeBe W, ,
61-1708
FELLERS, Dr. Edward D. 61-2904
FELLERS, Nancy Jane, 60-1713
FELLMAN, William. 61-3164
FELLOWES and Company. 60-3233
FELLOWES, Johnson and Company. 60-3233
FELLOWS, Cornelius, of Boston. 60-1490
FELLOWS family. 61-2007
FELLOWSHIP, New York, 1935- 80-2174
FELLOWSHIP Fire Company, Philadelphia.
60-2050
FELLOWSHIP of Reconciliation (United Stales)
60-2174. 60-2188
FELS, Samuel S. 61-2073
FELTON, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889.
60-109, 81-687, 81-2166
FEMALE Benevolent Society, Rockbridge Co.,
Va. 59-169
FEMALE Charitable Society, Bedford, N. Y.
80-2620
FEMALE Orphans' Asylum. 61-2813
•FENDALL, P. H., fl. 1795. 60-8, 60-1289
FENDALL, Philip Richard, 1794-1888. 60-8
FENNER, Charles E. 61-1348
FENNER Brockway Dinner Committee. 81-3538
FENOLLOSA, Ernest Francisco. 80-1713
FENWICK, John, 1618-1663. 60-218, 81-1114
FENW1CK, Joseph. 60-426
FERBER, Edna, 1887- 59-41, 81-115. 61-182,
81-1857
FEREBEE, George. 60-7
FERGUS Falls, Minn. First National Bank.
81-2788
FERGUS Falls Water Power Company, Fergus
Falls, Minn. 80-537
-1867, 61-1328,
FERGUB Falls Woolen Mill Co. 81-2788
FERGUS Land Co. 81-2786
FERGUSON, George. 60-1320
FERGUSON, Homer L. 60-47
FERGUSON, Patrick. 60-1447
FERGUSON, Samuel W. 61-2344
FERGUSON and Company. 60-570
FERGUSSON, Elizabeth Graeme. 80-2848
FERNALD, Charles, 1830-1892. 61-1820
FERNALD, Wllllai
80-1724
of Davenport, Iowa.
FERNALD, William H
81-284
FERNANDO V, King of Spain, 1452-1618.
81-3398
FERNBERGER, Samuel Welller, 1887-1966,
collector. 60-2808
FERNEY, Phllotheos K. 80-1713
FERREDU Peana, D. S. 61-2749
FERRIS, Benjamin, 1760-1887. 80-2183,
66-2206, 80-3307
FERRIS, George A. 60-1668
FERRIS, Henry. 80-2206
FERRIS, Isaac, 1798-1673. 60-2313
FERRIS, Samuel B, 81-220
FERRIS, William Hawkins, 1628-1880, 61-3104
FERRIS family. 80-2205
FEHROUX, Jacques L. F. 80-1298
FERRY, Ellflha Peyre, 1825-1898. 60-3327,
81-2843, 81-2764
FERUSSAC, Andre d'Audebard, baron de.
61-779
•FESSENDEN, William Pitt. 60-691, 80*1731,
61-1348
FETTER family. 60-1840
FEUCHT and Lockhart. 80-1074
FEUCHT, Johl and Lockhart, 80-1074
FEW, William. 81-3128,61-3176
FEW, William Preston, 1887-1840. 81-1260
FEWELL, John W. 80-1864
FICK, H. 60-1084
FICKE, Arthur Davison, 1883-1846, 69-118,
60-1282, 61-3166
FICKE and Flcke. 69-118
F1CKLIN, Benjamin. 69-103
F1CKLDJ, J. W. 66-103
F1CKLIN, Jossph, 1633-1887. 80-1893
FICKLIN, Slaughter W. 81-2742
FIELD, A. F. 61-1727
FIELD, Charles William. 81-2284
FIELD, Clifton C. 60-2383
FIELD, Cyrus W. 80-126, 60-287, 81-1331
FIELD, Eugene, 1850-1695, 59-256, 80-3310,
81-88, 81-1324, 61-1488
FIELD, James, 81-1488
FIELD, James 0. 81-2798
FIELD, John W. 61-2741
FIELD, Julia. 61-1488
FIELD, Kate. 80-1520
•FIELD, Marshall, 1883- 81-968,81-1520
FIELD, Melvln Gray. 61-1488
FIELD, Rachel. 61-182
FIELD, Richard S, 60-280, 80-281, 80-862
FIELD, Sara Bard, 1882- 61-3158, 61-3165
FIELD, Stephen Johnson, 1818-1899. 80-669,
60-1083, 61-3250
FIELD family. 60-2871
FIELDER, James F. 80-261
FIELDING, Mantle. 61-2073
FIELDS, Annie (Adams) 1834-1915, 61-2469
FIELDS, James Thomas, 1816-1881. 80-724,
60-2086, 61-2480. 81-2861, 81-2863
FIFE family. 61-2221
FIGANIERE e Morao, Joaqulm Cesar de, 1796-
1866. 61-2285
FIGDOR, Richard. 60-153
FIGHT for Freedom. 80-1521
FILENE, A. Lincoln, 1865- 80-1726
FILENE, Edward E. 81-3252
FILENE'S (William) Sons Company. 80-166,
60-1725
FIL1SOLA, Vicente. 61-3246
FILLEBROWN, Thomae. 60-3191
FILLEY, Oliver, 1764-1648. 60-908
FILLEY family. 80-908
FILLMORE, Millard. 80-1287, 80-1373,
80-1701, 80-1616, 60-2368, 80-3308, 81-428,
61-505, 81-1247, 81-1375, 61-1630, 81-1637,
81-3874
FINANCIAL Service Corporation, 81-2308
FINCH, D. B. ei-1800
FINCH, George B. 81-2647
FINCH, Longnton Easley, 61-2647
FINDEN, William, 60-1193
FINDLEY, Aloaander T. 61-2442
FINDLEY, Joseph R, 61-2442
FINDLEY, William, 1761-1821. 60-2200,
80-3009, 80-1183
FINDLEY, William M. 81-2442
FINDLEY family. 81-2442
FINE, Jacob. 80-2403
FINE, John, 1784-1667. 00-1897
FINEOAN, Joseph, . 81-2741
FINKEL, Joshua. 81-3148
FINKLE, Henry, 61-3266
FINKS, J, F. 61-2848
FINLAYSON, Roderick. 60-2076
FINLEY, James Bradley, 1781-1656. 61-728
FINLEY, John Huston, 1883-1940, 89-118,
81-1022
FINLEY, Robert S. 81-86
FINLEY, Samuel. 61-2992
FINLEY, Samuel, 1716-1788, 61-2334
FINLEY, Samuel, fl. ca. 1600. 81-1290
FINLEY family. 81-3160, 61-3676
FINNEY, Charles Orandlson. 60-1071, 01-1166
FINNEY, Edwsrd C. 80-169
FINNEY, Walter, 60-1464
FIRE Insurance Company of the County ***
Philadelphia, 61-2878
FIRKINS, Chester, 1662-1916. 80-492
FIRKDS, Ira Ten Eyck, 1866-1987, 00-49,2
FIRKINS, Oscar W„ 1664-1932, 60-492.
81-1026
FIRKINS family, 60-492
FIRST — Church.
Churches, except for those In the open country,
are entered under place, e. g, , JACKSON, Miss.
First Baptist Church
FIRST Bank Stock Corp. 81-2788
FIRST German Society, Mlnnsapolls. 80-797
FIRST Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Associa-
tion. 81-694
FIRST National Bank.
National banks designated merely by number
are entered under place,
FIRST Thought Silver Mining Co. 61-2069
FIRTH (8. and I.), ClapPVlUe, Mass. 80-1491
FISCHER, Edm. 80-1123
FISH, B. N. , of Tucson. 81-267$
FISH, Daniel, 1849-1924, 61-2276
FISH ( E. N.) Company. 61-3527
FISH, Edward Nye, 1627-1914. 81-2578 ,
81-3627
FISH, F. W. 60-69
FISH, Hamilton. 69-22, 59-49, 59-203, 80-869,
80-864, 80-1331, 80-1701, 60-2828, 81-1247,
61-1763, 81-2021, 81-2940, 81-2949, 61-3824
FISH, Isaac Benjamin, 1626-1884. 81-1232
PISH, Joseph, of St, George, Me. 60-1583
FISH, Joseph, 1B40-1926. 61-3628
FISH, Stuyvesant. 81-1159
FISHBUKNE, Mrs. E. G. 59-69
FISHBUHNE, Pliny. 59-89
Name Index
FEHBURNE DRUG COMPANY, Waynesboro, Va.
FEHER, Alexander, 60-453
FISHER, Alfred Young. 81-1625
FEHER, Coleman. 61-526
FISHER, David, Jr., of Wrentham, Mass.
60-1481 ■ ' - ■
FISHER, David M. 60-1475
FISHER, Donald. 60-2336
FISHER, Dorothea Frances (Canfleld) 1870-1856
60-3345. 61-1026
FISHER, E, S. 60-1785
FISHER, EUwood. 61-2751
FISHER, Francis. 61-1266
FISHER, George. 81-2340
FISHER, George, of MUdletown, Pa, 80-2890
FBHER, Henry. 60-453
FISHER, Mre. Howell Tracy. 80-1784
•FISHER, James C. 81-298, 81-626, 61-1070
FBHER, John. 80-313
FISHER, John, asst. deputy quartermaster.
80-2880 '
FISHER, John C. 80-070
FISHER, M„ of New York. 81-198
FISHER, M„ of Pennsylvania, 61-1837
FISHER, Michael 0. 60-1784
FISHER, Miers, 1748^1819. 60-2380 , 61-3610
•FISHER, Samuel. 61-196,81-628
FISHER, Samuel Rowland, 81-410
FISHER, Sidney George, 1809-1671. 61-2268
FISHER, W. A. 81-3290
FISHEK, Walter LoWrie, 1882-1035. 81-1609
FISHER, William. 81-520
FISHER, William, Jr. 61-520
FISHER family. 80-2899
•FISHER and Company of Boston
61-3886
80-1660,
FISHER and Francis. 80-1689
FBHER Manufacturing Company, inc. 80-283
FISK, A. C. 61-2710
FI3K, Clinton B. 81-1156
FISK, Moses. 61-3271
FISK, Wilbur, 1702-1839. 61-1166
FISK University, Nashville. 81-1166
FISK University, Nashville. Dept. of Social
Science, 61-247
FISK University, Nashville. Library, 61-3140
FISK University, NashviUe, Library. Negro
collection. 61-973, 81-1264, 61-1297
81-1631
FBKE, Abby Morgan (Brooks). 81-668
FISKE, Daniel W. 81-2508
FISKE, lames, Jr. 61-2770
*™8 I 1?2468 U '' l84a " 1901 - «l-«»8. 61-1826,
FEKE, Levi. 80-123
FISKE, Minnie Maadem. 80-1612, 81-1828
FITCH, Andrew, 1747-1811. 80-2696
FITCB, Asa, 1767-1886. 60-1106
FITCH, Asa, 1809-1679. 80-2767
FITCH, Eleuer. 81-2783
10-1783, 60-1077,
FITCH, John, 1743-1796
80-2083
FITCH famUy.> 60-1977
FITCHBUHG Railroad. 80-109, 60-1199
FITE, S, M. 61-1289
FITHIAN, Enoch, collector. 61-1450
F1THIAN, PKllp vickers, 1747-1778. 61-1360
FITTS, Dudley. 69-16
FITTS, George H. 61-352B
FITZGERALD, Edward. 60-765
FITZGERALD, Francis Scott Key, 1898-1940
61*963, 81^2593
FITZGERALD, John. 81-2448
FITZGERALD, John J, 61-238
FITZGERALD, Thomas, of Michigan. 60-901
FITZGERALD, Thumas, of West Virginia,
60-1448
"To", 1 ^ ' W " llam Vcss )' F "zewll, baron.
oU-1460
FITZGERALD, Zelda (Sayre). 61-963
FI ™ CT BE H.T' "*?!?• ■""»">««. Helens
ba^on ' AU "» M FItiherbert, 1st
FITZ-HUGH, Alexander. 80-1516
FITZHUGH, Alice Perrln. 61-1631
FTTZHUGH, Mrs. Anna M. 81-1072
FITZHUGH, Drury Boiling. 61-3135
FITZHUGH, E. C. 01-1348
FITZHUGH, E. H. 80-1662
FTTZHUGH, Elizabeth C. 61-1631
•FITZHUGH, Francis Conway. 61-1831, 61-2611
FITZHUGH, George. 61-1346, 61-2020
FITZHUQH, Horace Asolon. 81-2611
FITZHUGH, LoU (Ashton). 61-2811
FITZHUGH, LucyM. 61-1631
FITZHUGH, Norman R. 80-8
FTTZHUGH, Robert Hunler. 61-2611
FITZHUGH, T. 81-2838
FI 61^748 ' am " y ' 60 " 1468 ' 61 -"<°. 81-2811,
FITZPATRICK, Benjamin. 81-1182
FITZPATRICK, Elena, of Pans Christian
81-2430
F1TZROY, Augustus Henry, 3d duke of Grafton
see GRAFTON, Augustus Henry Fltzroy, 3d
duke of .
FITZROY, Carl C. 59-150
FITZSmONsi Andrew. 81-1144
FITZSMONS, Thomas, 1741-1811. 81-747
81-1144, 61-2271, 81-2307, 81-2860 '
FlTZ-WILLIAM, Earl. 61-3220
FIVE O'clock Club, Philadelphia. 81-740
FLAGG, Azarlah Cutting, 1700-1873. 61-2041
FLAGG, B, V. M. 80-1387
FLAGG, George A. 61-1626
FLAGG, Gershom, 1792-1057. 81-3499
FLAGG, Isaac. 80-1367
FLAGG, Josinh Foster. 81-562
FLAGG, MUdred (Buchanan) 1886- CI -3469
FLAGG, Norman G. 81-3499
FLAGG, Paluel J. 69-202
FLAGG, Thomas, of Watertown, Miss. 61-2943
FLAGG, Wlllard Cutting, 1629-1878. 81-3498
FLAGG family. 61-2943, 61-3499
FLAGLER, H. M. 80-680
FLEMING, Benjamin F., 1810-1876. 61-3368
FLEMING, David. 60-1728
FLEMING, Florence. 60-1728
FLEMING, Helen M. 61-1566
FLEMING, John. 60-3332
FLEMING, Matthew. 60-1728
FLEMING, Porter. 61-2638
FLEMING, Thurston Worth, 1848- 60-1726
FLEMING, William. 80-1726
FLEMING family. 60-1728
FLEMnHNG, Thomas. 61-2007
FLEMMTNG, Walter L. 80-791
FLESHMAN, Arthur Cary. 60-2402
FLAHERTY, John. 81-066
FLANAGAN, John, 1866-1052. 61-2150
FLANAGAN, William J., b. 1838. 61-3314
FLANAQAN, William M. 61-3278
FLANDRAU, Charles Eugene, 1928-1903.
60-1001
FLANNEL Manufacturing Co., Ameemur.
Mass. 81-47
FLANNER, Hiidegarde. 81-3168
FLATEN, O. E. 61-3288
FLAUBERT, Gustavo, 60-1713
FLEEK, John S., of Newark, Ohio. 60-1741
"6™^?°°' 0hrl,! '" U, Abt ^ aa f 1840-1914.
FLEETWOOD, Sarah Iredell, 1811-1908
60-3104 '
FLEBCHMAN, Max. 80-740
FLEISHMAN, Frederick, ,867-1924. 61-3630
^£™Dn* Store, Tucson, Arl,
FLEMING, Albert. 81-3415
FLEMING, Aretas Brooks. 80-8 60-248
80-680, 80-607, 60-1086, 61-3368 *
FL lffi' B ' *- """■• ™™°<*, W. Va.
FLEMING, Benjamin, 1806-1891. 60-1728
FLETCHER, Alice Cunningham, 1846-1923
61-3838 :
FLETCHER, Andrew J. 81-1289
FLETCHER, Benjamin. 60-918
FLETCHER, Calvin, 1708-1866. 60-1166
•FLETCHER, Duncan U. 69-180,63-227
FLETCHER, George. 61-2328
FLETCHER, Henry P. 80-2030
FLETCHER, IngUs. 61-3258
FLETCHER, Jefferson Butler, 1886-1646
81-1627
FLETCHER, John Gould. 69-118,69-121,
81-889, 61-2121, 81-2693
FLETCHER, Loren. 80-1808
FLETCHER, Mordecal Matt, 1849-1014.
61-2981
FLETCHER, Orlln Otiman, 60-2402
FLETCHER, Robert V. 80-1831
FLETCHER, Thomas, goldsmith. 81-2267
FLETCHER, Thomas C. 80-2098
FLETCHER, W. & A., New York. 80-1620
FLETCHER & Bennett. 81-2267
FLETCHER 4 Gardiner. 61-2287
FLEURY, Jules, 1821-18B9. 61-3109
FLEUHY, Luis Augusts de Padua. 61-3082
FUCK, Lawrence Francis, 1858-1938. 61-1654
FLICK, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca. )-
1894. 81-1390
FLINN, M. A. 80-422
FLINT (M. & J. G.) Milwaukee, 60-1741
FLDIT, Royal, 1764-1707. 81-2782
FLINTSTONE, Ga. 81-1476
FUPPIN, Percy Scott, 1874- 61-3273
FLIPPIN family. 80-763
FLIPPIN Brothers, Cumberland, Va. 50-114
•FLOOD, Henry Delaware, 1886-1921, 69-226,
61-3283 ~ ~~
FLOOD, William. 81-2797
FLORENCE. Archlyio dl Slato. 81-1474
FLORENCE (Republic) Otto dl pratlca, 60-1736
FLOREZ. 61-1741
FLORIDA. University, Gainesville. Libraries.
61-1835
FLORIDA (Confederate cruiser) 61-816
FLORIDA (Ship) 60-3003
FLORIDA East Coast Railway, nllaml. 60-2999
FLOURNOY, Nicholas Edmunds. 81-3266
FLOURNOY, Parke P., Jr. 81-1149
FLOURNOY, Patrick Henry. 81-3288
FLOURNOY, R. W. 81-3300
FLOURNOY family. 80-2622
'FLOWER, George. 81-1840, 61-1727
FLOWER, Henry, 61-2297
FLOWER, William H. 60-2731, 81-790
FLOWERS, J. B. 60-2593
FLOWERS, W. Melvin. 80-719
FLOWERS lamlly. 60-2643
FLOYD, George Kpgers Clark. 61-1660
FLOYD, John, 1783-1837. 69-77, 60-2231
FLOYD, John Buchanan, 1608-1683. 60-8
80-246, 60-318, 60-430, 60-668, 60-3314
61-166, 61-1376. 81-2020, 61-2630
61-2837, 61-3114, 61-3138
FLOYD, John G. 60-1830
FLOYD, R. S, 61-617
•FLOYD, Robert L. 60-40, 61-1660
FLOYD family, 69-229, 60-40, 61-1569, 61-2216
FLOYD B. Olson Memorial Association. 80-1020
FLUGEL, Johann Gottfried. 80-3218
FLY, Eugene. 60-15,45
FLYNN, Vincent Joseph, 1901-1966. 61-1602
FOBES, Daniel, 60-06
FOBES and Uayward, Boston. 80-06
FOCH, Ferdinand, 69-30, 66-33, 61-2405
FOGG, Ezra D. 80-686
FOGG, John S. H. 61-2452
FOLEY, Daniel F. 60-1062
FOLK, Joseph Wingate, 1860-1023. 60-3101
FOLK family. 80-3101
FOLSOM, I. L. 61-1348
FOLSOM, Joseph F, 60-2060
FOLSOM, Joseph L. 61-2667
FOLSOM Brothers & Company. 60-1653
FOLTZ, Jonathan Messersmlth, 1810-1877.
69-191
FOLWELL, Richard. 81-563
FOLWELL, William F. 80-784
FOLWELL, William Watts. 60-207
FONCEMAGNE, iHlsnno, 81-3335
FONDA family, 60-2243. 81-486
FONES family. 61-2110
FONTAINE, Charles D., ca. 1817-1871.
60-2386
FONTAINE, Edmund. 61-2798
FONTAINE, Edward, 1614-1884, 60-2399
•FONTAINE, Lamar. 60-1640, 61-2748
FONTAINE, Matthew. 60-7
FONTAINE, Patrick Henry. 80-2396
FONTAINE, Sally Ann (Dandrldge) 60-2399
FONTAINE family. 60-2399
FONTANA, Felix. 61-734
FONTE, Bartholomew de. 60-2629
FOOD and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations. 59-162
FOOD for Freedom, inc. 59-162
FOOD Production and Conservation Committee.
81-3S8B
FOOT, Solomon. 61-1331
FOOTE, Arthur WUliam, 1663-1937. 61-1935
FOOTE, Henry Stuart, 80-2609, 81-3657
FOOTE, Shelby. 61-2748
FOOTE, William S. 80-816
FOOTE and French, Boston. 81-319
FOOTE and Johnson, WythevtUe, Va. 59-106
FORAKER, Joseph Benson. 80-1700. 81-1708.
61-2081
FORBES, David. 80-2731
FORBES, Edward. 81-700
FORBES, Franklin, 60-1627
FORBES, Henry Clinton, 1833-1003. 61-2577
FORBES, James. 61-1826
FORBES, James Monro. 91-1435
FORBES, Sir John. 60-119
FORBES, John, of Virginia, 60-7
FORBES, John, 1760-1B23. 81-60
FORBES (John) & Company. 81-69
FORBES, John M. 81-3673
FORBES (John M.) and Company, Boston. 80-709
FORBES, John Murray, 1771-1831. 80-789
Name Index
•FORBES, John Murray, IS13-1B98. 59-139,
60-799, 00-1671
FORBES, Paul Slemen. 60-799
FORBES, Richard H. 00-1247
FORBES, Robert Bennet, 1604-1889. 60-799
FORBES, Rose Dabney. 61-3639
FORBES, Thomas 61-8946
FORBES, Thomas T. 80-799
FORBES, William Cameron, 1870- 69-223,
60-17 , 60-799, 61-1169
FORBES, William J. 61-1810
FORBES-ROBERTSON, Beatrice, 81-3491
FORBES family. 60-799 , 61-2577, 81-8291
FORBES-PERKINS Company, Boston. 60-799
FORBUSH, LoU. 60-3191
FORCE, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899.
61-3298
FORCE, Peter, 1790-1868. 60-286, 60-1269 .
61-700, 61-1564, 61-8296
FOHCE, William (Meraau. 81-3296
FORCE [amlly. 61-3298
FORD, Clara B. 61-3412
FORD, David. 80-286
FORD, Ford Madox. 80-1397, 60-2860, 80-2951,
61-2593
FORD, Henry. 69-160, 60-156, 61-1159
FORD, J. F. 60-2632
FORD (James T.) and Company, Duxbury, Mass.
60-1595
FORD, Jane U. 60-980
FORD, John, Methodist minister. 60-2632
FORD, Marshall E., 1870- 60-1928
FORD, Nathan. 60-1341
FORD, Paul Leicester, 1685-1902. 60-1331,
60-1949
FORD, Thomas. 81-3375
FORD, Washington. 60-2363
FORD, William H. 60-980
FORD, Worthlngton C. 61-1690, 81-2229
FORD lamlly. 60-2060, 60-2832, 60-2760 .
60-2772
FORD international Commission. 60-574
FOHDE, Sallle R. 81-955
FORDE, Standlsh. 61-185
FORDYCE, John R, 80-1766
FOREMAN, IdaK. 81-2635
FOREMAN, Kenneth Joseph. 60-2402
FORENSIC Club, Charleston, S. C. 81-697
FOREST, de la. 81-1639
FOREST History Foundation, St. Paul, 60-2236
FOREST Iron Works, Marquette, Mich. 61-96
FORESTER family. 61-2110
FORESTVTLLE, Minn, District School No. 90.
60-1167
FOROE, Jackson.
FORGE, Station).
69-122
61-193
FORGES, Robert Humphrey, 1667- 61-2577,
61-3291
FORMAN, Mr. 61-194
FORMAN, A. H., collector. 59-174
FORMAN, Allan. 59-235
FORMAN, Jonathan, 1755-1809. 60-2270
FORMAN, L. J. 59-177
FORMAN lamlly. 60-2270, 61-2417
FORNEY, John M. 60-1711
•FORNEY, John W. 60-1826, 60-2B28, 60-3337,
81-1103
FORRER, Samuel. 61-1352
FORREST, Arthur. 60-277
61-1006,
FORREST, French. 61-3082, 81-3207
•FORREST, Edwin, 1608-1872,
60-1394
FORREST, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1677.
60-800, 61-1512, 61-1978
FORREST, Richard. 60-81
FORREST, William S. 59-75
FORRESTAL, James, 1892-1949.
60-2602
60-1214,
FORRESTER family. 61-2110
FORREST'S Cavalry Corps (C.S. A.) 61-1978
FORSBURY, Franklin S. 81-695
FOHSTEK, Fred P. 61-2609
FORSTER, Juan. 61-1265
FORSYTH, James William, 1696-1906.
61-2101 , 81-2284
• FORSYTH, John, 1780-1841. 60-283, 60-1711,
60-1812, 60-1819, 60-2088, 61-426, 814126,
61-3178
•FORSYTH, Robert. 60-666, 60-647
FORT, Gaorge. 61-3182
FORT, George F. 60-261
FORT, John Franklin. 60-261, 60-1342
FORT, John P. 61-3182
FORT, Karte. 61-3162
FORT, Tomllnson, 1787-1859. 61-3182
FORT, Tomllnson, 1639-1910. 61-3182
FOHT, William Edwards, Jr. :0-2402
FORT family. 58-220, 61-3142., 61-3182
FORT Augusta, Pa. 61-1426
FORT Benton Transportation Company, Fort
Benton, Mont. 60-502
FORT Brldger, Wyo. 80-393
FORT Chartrea, 111, 61-1666
FORT Defiance, Ariz. 61-3683
•FORT Delaware. 60-2393,81-1066
FORT Fisher. 61-3866
FORT Laramie, Wyo. 61-3847
FOHT Lowell, Ariz. 61-3624, 81-3531
FORT McAllister. 69-42
FORT McHenry, Md. 61-431
FORT McKay. 60-642
FORT Mason, Tex, 61-943
FORT Pitt, Pa, 61-2428, 614098
FORT Rldgely, Minn. 60-1041, 80-1051
FORT Ripley, Minn. 80-813
FORT Sneltlng, Minn. 60-169,80-613
FORT Snelllng, Minn. Round Tower Museum.
60-500
FORT Sumter. 61-942
FORT Supply, Okie, 61-3630
FORT Tlconderoga. 61-613
FORT Wayne and Southern Railroad Company,
60-1281
FORT Wayne Electrical Works. 60-1343
FORTESCUE, Sir John William, 1869-1933, ed.
60-1427
FORTSON, Henry T. 61-1993
FORTUNE, T. Thomas. 59-4
FORTUNY y Marsal, Mariano Jobs' Maria
Bernardo, 1636-1874. 61-3690
FOSS, Cyrus David, Bp., 1634-1910. 61-1167
FOS3, Cyrus David, 1688-1918. 61-1167
FOSS, Mary CampbeU. 81-2924
FOSS, Morton M. 60-3346
FOSS family. 61-2024
FOSS Methodist Church, Minneapolis see
MINNEAPOLIS. Foss Methodist Church
FOSTER, Alfred M.,d. 1668. 61-1361
FOSTER, Charles, 60-1709
FOSTER, Dwlght. 60-971
FOSTER, Ephralm. 61-1330
FOSTER, Ephralm Hubbard, 17957-1654.
60-782, 60-3306, 61-156
FOSTER H. 61-4165
FOSTER, Harry La Tourette, 1866-1932.
60-1220
FOSTER, HopeetUl, of Boston. 60-176
FOSTER, Hopestlll, Jr., of Boston. 60-1491
FOSTER, J. G. 61-1348
FOSTER, James, of Mathews Co. , Vs. 61-561!
FOSTER, James, of Mississippi. 81-2425
FOSTER, Jeanne Robert Oliver. 69-118
FOSTER, ,ubhn, of England. 61-1494
FOSTER, John, of Pennsylvania. 60-2831
FOSTER, John A. 81-1381
FOSTER, John Watson. 59-183, 59-232, 60-26,
61-1169, 61-8281
* FOSTER, Joalnh, 1743-1770. 81-32
FOSTER, Michael. 60-2731
FOSTER, Murphy J. 60-3312
FOSTER, Ora De liner, 1877- 60-2177
FOSTER, Robert M. 80-1167
FOSTER, Robert Verrell. 60-2402
•FOSTER, Samuel. 60-2339, 60-2346
FOSTER, Theodore. 60-1221
FOSTER, Thomas Flournoy. 81-3143
FOSTER family. 81-1381, 61-2680
FOTHERGILL, Anthony. 61-734
FOTHERGILL, Fllzabeth. 61-647
FOTHERGILL, John. 60-1467, 80-1813, 81-28
61-862, 81-646
FOTHERGILL, Samuel, 61-3613.
FOUCAULT, Madame. 61-3611
FOUCH, David 61-2536
POUCH family. 61-2538
FOULKE, Cadwallader. 61-941, 61-3168
FOULKE, Caleb. 61-3168
FOULKE, Edward, b. 1661. 61-941
FOULKE, Franklin. 60-3164
FOULKE, John. 60-3272. 81-3166
FOULKE, Joseph. 81-941
FOULKE, Judah. 60-3272
FOULKE, Mary. 60-3272
FOULKE, Samuel. 61-3168
FOULKE, William, 1643-1935. 80-3202
FOULKE, William Dudley, 1848-1836. 60-1471,
80-8307 ■■■"
•FOULKE, William Parker. 61-767, 61-1403
FOULKE family, 60-2837, 61-641 . 81-3116,
61-3188
FOUNTAIN, Janus. 61-3129
FOUNTAIN, W. Peter, 60-1333
FOURIER, Francois Marls Charles, 1772-1837.
61-1640, 61-1961 , 61-2054
FOURQUEVAUX, Ralmond de Beccerle de
Pavio, baron de, 1609-1674. 60-1373
FOURTH of July Mining Co. 61-2068
FOWLDS, Allan. 61-1377
FOWLE, Robert. 80-1367
FOWLER, Asa. 60-420
FOWLEH, Gilbert O. 80-2660
FOWLER, James S. 61-1289
FOWLER, JosepbS. , 1790-1807. 61-1394
FOWLER, Joseph S, , 1836-1873, 61-1394
FOWLER, Joseph Smith, 1622-1902, 61-1137
FOWLER, Littleton, 1603-1B46. 61-736
FOWLER, Robert Ludlow, 1649-1936, 60-2601
FOWLER, Stephen, d. 1629. 61-1394
FOWLER, William Chauncey. 61-3474
FOWLER family, 60-040. 61-1137, 61-1394
FOWLER and Clements, Earpaborough, N, C.
60-136
FOWLIE, Wallace, 1908- 61-764
FOWLKES, J. W. 61-1160
FOX, Dr. , of Philadelphia. 01-362
FOX, Absalom. 80-2368
FOX, Amos. 60-2389
FOX, Benjamin Franklin. 60-2019
FOX, Charles, of Pennsylvania. 61-602
FOX, Charles J., of Virginia. 69-70
FOX, Charles James, 1749-1606. 60-1243,
60-1382, 60-1427. 60-1431
FOX, George, 1769-1828. 61-3278
FOX, Gustavas Vasa, 1821-1883. 60-2781
FOX, Isaac, d. 1885. 61-602
FOX, J. O, 61-2844
FOX, John, b. 1806. 61-1724
FOX, John, 1882-1919. 51-3267
FOX, Vauss. 60-2389
FOX, Virginia L. (Woodbury) 60-2979
FOX, William, of Hampshire Co., W, Va.
60-2389
FOX, William, of Pennsylvania. 61-602
FOX, William F. 69-136
FOXCROFT, David 60-3292
FOXCROFT. Francis 60-3292
FOXCROFT, Martha 60-3292
FOXCROFT, Samuel 60-3292
FOXCROFT, Thomas, 1887-1769. 604292,
61-666
FOXCROFT family 80-3282
FOXWELL, Herbert Somerton, 1849-1938,
cotlactor. 60-1672
FRAILEY, James Madison, 1609-1677. 61-802
FRALEY, Frederick. 80-2734, 61-787
FRANCE, Anatols. 61-3335
FRANCE family. 60-2140 ,814110
FRANCE, Archives colonlales, 61-2205
FRANCE. Archives ds la marina. 61-1839
FRANCE. Archives des affaires e'trangims.
60-1406 , 61-1760
FRANCE. Office colonial. 60-1436
FRANCE Forever. 60-3246
FRANCIS I, King ol France. 80-2036
FRANCIS □, King of France. 60-2036
FRANCIS, J. B. 60-1628
FRANCIS, J. Dwlght. 60-1688
FRANCIS, Myrtle (ShepheM). 61-673
FRANCIS, Tench, 1730-1600. 60-1819, 60-2667
FRANCIS family. 61-2366
FRANCISCANS. 60-3033
FRANCK, John M. 61-3080
FRANCK, Martin. 61-3060
FRANCKEN, Rose. 81-162
FRANK, Glenn, 60-169
FRANK, Waldo. 59-199, 61-8107
FRANK family. 60-2026
FRANK Holme Memorial Group, Tucson, Arls.
61-2976
FRANK Knox Memorial Fellowship. 80-582
FRANK Pargoud (Steamboat) 80-720
FRANKS, Florence, 61-3266
FHANKE, Jane (Scott), 01-3266
FRANKE, Rudolph, 60-2989
FRANKEL, Hiram David. 60-264
FRANKENFIELD, Samuel P. 81-496
FRANKFOHT Company. 61-417
FRANKFURTER, Felix. 69-34, 61-2760,
61-3493
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 1706-1790. 00-202,
60-314, 60-1243, 60-1301, 60-1373,
80-1484, 60-1467, 66-1665, 80-1814,
80-2342, 60-2380, 60-2627, 60-2566,
60-2023, 60-2628, 60-2770, 60-2838,
60-3046, 60-3048, 60-3130, 60-3146,
80-3313, 81-19, 81-108, 61-164, 61-283,
81-289, 81-434, 61-446, 61-682, 61-729,
61-734, 61-762, 61-774, 61-762, 61-868,
81-810, 01-933, 61-1075, 81-1136,
81-1324, 61-1371, 81-1664, 81-2263,
61-2307, 81-2600, 01-2606, 61-2743,
61-3222, 61-3266, 61-3276, 81-3334
Name Index
FRANKLIN, Isaac. 60-8
•FHANKLIN, John, 1749-1831. 60-1360,
60-2886 , 60-2897
FKANKLIri, John Hope. 61-1520
FRANKLIN, Sella. 61-2477, 01-3486
FHANKLIN, T, E. 61-2635
FHANKLIN, Waller, d. 1780. 61-3214
FRANKLIN, William. 60-21B, 00-28B, 60-314
60-687, 60-1342, 60-1816
FRANKLIN, William Temple. 60-3006
61-197, 61-1136, 61-3a78, 61-3611
FRANKLIN family* 60-1614, 81-2419
FRANKLIN (Brig) 60-2211
FRANKLIN, firm, printers, Philadelphia.
60-1814, 81-263
FRANKLIN and Hall, firm. 60-1814
FRANKLIN and Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pa. Alumnt Association. 60-1122
FRANKLIN and Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pa. olagnothlan Literary Society, 60-1122
FRANKLIN and Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pa. Ooethean Literary Society, 60-1122
FRANKLD) and Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pa, Library. 60-1122
FRANKLIN and Marshall College, Lancaster,
Pa. Library. Nevonlana collection.
60-18, 60-1088, 60-1007, 60-1128, 60-2841
FRANKLIN ant! Newbold, New York. 80-2487
FRANKLIN Collage, Lancaster, Pa. 60-1126
FRANKLIN Co., Qa. 81-3143 '
FRANKLIN Co., Miss, 80-1137
FRANKLIN Female College, Holly BprlnzB,
Miss, 60-1769
FRANKLIN Fire Company, Philadelphia.
80-2060
FRANKLIN Fire Insurance Company. 61-2491
FRANKLIN InetUute, Philadelphia. 60-3332
FRANKLIN Nail Works. 60-1120
FRANKUN Reformatory Home for Ine-
briates, Philadelphia boo PHILA-
DELPHIA, Franklin Reformatory
Home for Inebriates
FRANKS, Isaac. 80-2837
FRANZHEM, Harry C. 80-300
FRASER, James. 61-43
FRASER, James Earle, 1878-1953. 61-1934
FRASER, Mary (De Saussure), 1772-1863.
61-1378
FRASER, Simon. 61-43
FRASER, Thomas E. 81-517
PHABEH family. 61-1378
FRAZER, John Fries, 1312-1672. 60-2734,
61-734, 61-769, 61-1094
FRAZER, PersUor, 1844-1909.
61-734
FRAZER, Reah. 60-2686
80-2982,
FRAZER, Robert Walter. 81-1214
FRAZER, W. Lewis, 61-3267
FRAZIER, E. Franklin. 61-247, 81-1520
FRAZIER, Lynn L. 81-2750
FREAME, Phlla, W. 60-1341
FREANE (Edward A.) and Company. 61-843
FREAR, James A. 60-1374
FREAS family. 60-3156
FRECHETTE, Annie Howells. 81-2119
FREDERIC, Harold, 1866-1698. 89-234
FREDERICK, Augustus, duke of York and
Albany, 1763-1827. 60-1382,60-1427
FREDERICK, Thomas Lenox. 61-3369
FREDERICK (Ship) 60-3003
FREDERICK Douglas Memorial Hospital,
Philadelphia, 60-2033
FREDERICKSBURG. Presbyterian Church,
60-3332
FREE Democratic League of the City and
the County of New York. 61-697
FREE Hospital for Poor Consumptives,
Philadelphia. 81-1664
FREE Lance Star Publishing Company,
Fredericksburg, Va. 59-62
FREE Religious Association, BoBton. 61-3542
FREE Soil Party. 61-1328,81-2941
FREEBOHN, William. 60-1325
FHEECHAUFF, Daniel. 61-850
FREEDLEY, E. T. 61-2636
FKEEDMAN, Louis Alexander, 1873-1957
81 '3 103
FREEDMAN'S Bureau see U. S, Bureau of
Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands
FREEDOM House, Nev» York. 60-1521
FREELAND •>!». 60-1742
FREELAND, Foster, of Holly Springs, Miss
61-2745
FREELAND, Freeman, of Holly Springs, Miss.
81.-2746
FREELAND & Gillies. 81-1832
FREELAND League for Jewish Territorial
Colonization. 80-2382
FREEMAN, Azel. 60-323
FREEMAN, Corlnne (Keen) 1868- 60-1904
FREEMAN, Douglas SouthaU, 1888-1963.
69-220, 80-133 . 60-1406, 60-1549 . 60-1833,
61-1926, 81-1966, 61-2330, 81-2614,81-3164
61-3302
FREEMAN, E. W. 81-2311
FREEMAN, Edmund. 81-3080
FREEMAN, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892.
80-1277
FREEMAN, JameB Edward, 81-618
FREEMAN, John. 69-116
•FREEMAN, John D. 60-1766, 60-2842
FREEMAN, John H. 60-3345
FREEMAN, John W. 60-81
FREEMAN, Julia Deane. 60-2160
FREEMAN, Mark. 61-2217
FREEMAN, Mary Eleanor (Wllklns) 1652-1930,
60-313, 61-1926
FREEMAN, Prince Eugene, 1836-1893.
80-2482
FREEMAN, Thomas. 80-2339
FREEMAN, W. C. 61-2311
FREEMAN family. 60-1277, 60-1491, 60-2492
FREEMASONS. 60-1092, 80-2086
FREEMASONS. Knights Templara. 61-1506.
81-1856
FREEMASONS, Kosciusko, Miss, Bethel
Lodge No, 107, 60-733
FREEMASONS. Lexington, Ind, Scott Lodge.
80-1794
FREEMASONS. Minneapolis. 80-963
FREEMASONS. Mississippi. 60-2213
FREEMASONS. Mississippi. Royal Arch
Masons. Washington Chapter no. 29.
81-2341
FREEMASONS. Missouri. 60-1800
FREEMASONS. Philadelphia. 61-2310
FREEMASONS. Texas. 80-1676
81-539,
FREEMASONS, u. S. Scottish Rite
61-1736
FREEMASONS. U. S. Scottish Rite. Supreme
Council for the Southern Jurisdiction. Li-
brary. 60-1092
FRELINGHUYSEN, Frederick. 60-289
•FRELINGHUYSEN, Frederick Theodore, 1817-
1686. 59-203,60-261,80-427,60-580,
60-869, 60-864, 60-1342, 60-2061, 80-2534
FRELINGHUYSEN, J. S. 60-1342
•FRELINGHUYSEN, Theodore. 60-281, 60-283,
60-266, M-288, 60-832, 60-669, 60-887,
80-2085
FKEMLING, John, 1842-1917, 81-3160
FREMONT, Elizabeth Benton. 68-795
FREMONT, Jessie (Benton) 1824-1902
61-2416, 61-2602
FREMONT, John Charles, 1813-1860. 60-422,
60-1330, 00-1773, 60-3216, 60J331, 61-428,
61-801, 61-1204, 61-1252, 61-1328, 61-1627,
61-2012, 81-2415, 81-2466, 61-2602, 61-2667,
81-3160, 61-3361
FREMONT, Ohio. St. Paul's Episcopal Church
61-2530
FRENCH, Abraham. 61-220
FRENCH, Alice, 1850-1934. 59-166
FRENCH, AhrfnS., d. 1864. 61-1726
FKIENDS, Society of. Five Years Meeting.
Board of Young Friends' Activities.
61-3237
FRIENDS, Society of. Indiana.
61-3227
61-3223,
FRENCH, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877.
60-3241
FRENCH, Burton Lee, 1675-1954.
61-1991
81-1213,
FRENCH, Daniel Chester, 1850-1931.
61-1933
FRENCH, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906. 60-1891
FRENCH, F. O. 60-897
FRENCH, Israel. 60-175
FRENCH, John. 61-1348
FRENCH, John Calvin, 1876- 60-2474
FRENCH, L. 60-8
FRENCH, S. Bassett. 60-668, 61-2427, 61-3084
FRENCH, Samuel G., of Warren Co., Miss.
61-2436
•FRENCH, Samuel Olbbs, 1618-1910. 60-720,
60-2681 . 61-3271
FRENCH, Theodore. 60-482
FRENCH, William Henry, 1816-1881. 81-647
FRENCH family. 60-462
FRENCH and Greeley, Bangor, Me. 80-1741
FRENCH and HeiBBr, Nbw York. 60-2680
FRENCH, Howard and Company, Randoloh
Mass, 81-48 '
FRERE, John. 81-3301
FRERE family. 61-3301
FKESHEL, Maud R. L. 61-2653
FRESHOUR, John. 60-3092
FHESHOUH family. 60-3082
FRESNAY, Langlet du. 61-3335
FHESSTNET, P. 61-1481
FKKTAGEOT, Marie. 81-1513, 81-1640
FRETZ, S. Edward. 80-10
FREUD, Slgmund. 80-2995
FREWEN, Mrs. Moreton. 60-2850
FREWEN, Moreton, 1863-1924. HjASl
FREWEN family. 60-161
FREY, Edward S. 61-3142
FREY, John Philip, 1671- 59-246
•FRIANT, Julian N. 60-1776, 60-1622
FHICH, Johannes B. 61-1616
FRICK, H. C. 60-2828
FKICK family. 61-3274
FRIDLEY, Abratn M. 60-531
FRIEDMAN, Eleanor. 61-3448
FRIEDMAN, Lee Max, 1871- 60-1611
FRIEDRICH, H. W. 80-1123
FR1EDRICH, J. A. 60-3218
FRIEDRICH Wllhelm, Elector ol Brandenburg,
called the Great Elector, 1620-1688.
81-3350
FRIEND, Augustine. 60-1462
FRIEND, Charles. 60-1462
FRIEND, John. 60-1462
FRIEND, L. L. 61-3307
FRIENDS, Society of. 60-35, 60-1704, 61-29,
Al.t/ia fll-gCili at oaai-
61-3419, 61-3541 , 61-3685'
FRIENDS, Society of. Adame Co., Pa.
60-2805
FRIENDS, Society of. American Friends
Service Committee. Civilian Public
Ssrvice. 80-2083 , 61-283
FRIENDS, Society of. American Friends
Service Committee, Prison Service
Committee. 61-3640
FRIENDS, Society of, Baltimore Yearly
Meeting. 60-2384
FRIENDS, Society of. Bucks Co., Pa.
81-3814
FHIENDS, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting.
61-3225, 61-3241
FRIENDS, Society of. Ireland Yearly Meeting.
61-1966
FH1ENDS, Society of. Long Island. 61-3619
FRIENDS, Society of. Netherlands. 80-2162
FRIENDS, Society ol. New England Yearly
Meeting. 80-2385
FRIENDS, Society of. New York Yearly
Meeting. 80-2589
FRIENDS, Society of. Ohio. 61-3223
FRIENDS, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting.
81-1712
FRIENDS, Society ol. Oregon. 81-3241
FRIENDS, Society of. Pennsvlvanla. 60-1763,
60-2319, 60-2835, 81-418, 61441, 81-1087,
61-2771
FRIENDS, Society of. Philadelphia. 80-1818,
60-2159, 60-2199, 81-3820
FRIENDS, Society of, Philadelphia Monthly
Meeting. 80-2848
FRIENDS, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. 80-2205, 60-2382. 81-3621
FRIENDS, Society cf, Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. Indian Committee, 61-3621
FRIENDS, Society ol, Virginia. 61-1644
FRIENDS, Society of. Virginia Yearly
Meeting. 61-1599
FRIENDS, Society of. Washington Co, , Ind
81-727
FRIENDS, Society of. Woodbrldge, N. J.
80-303
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) 60-2205,
61-3619
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) Baltimore
Yearly Meeting. Standing Committee on
Indian Concern. 61-1941
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) General
Conference. 61-1230
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) Illinois Yearly
Meeting. 81-1229
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) Joint Com-
mittee on Indian Affairs. 61-1942
FRIENDS, Society of (Hlckslte) Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting. Committee on Peace and
Arbitration. 61-3641
FRIENDS, Society of (Primitive) Baltimore
Yearly Meeting. 61-107
FRIENDS, Society of (Primitive) Pennsylvania
General Meeting. 81-111
FRIENDS, Society of (Progressive)
Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting,
81-108
FRIENDS Committee on Legislation, Southern
California Section. 80-2198
FRIENDS Committee on Legislation of Northern
California. 60-2198
FRIENDS Committee on National Legislation,
Washington, D. C. 60-2196
FKIENDS Freedoms Association. 61-3621
FRIENDS Library Association of West Chester.
61-717
FRIENDS of German Democracy. 61 -752
FRIENDS ol tbe Framlngbam Reformatory.
61-3422
FRIENDS' Peace Committee, Philadelphia.
61-2079
FRIENDS' Relief Work and Orphanage at
Ras-el-Mets, Syria. 61-666
FRIENDS' Union for Philanthropic Labor.
61-1230
FRIENDS War Problems Committee.
FRIENDSHIP (Vessel) 60-1759
FRIENDSHIP (Whaler) 60-1760
FRIES, Adelaide. 60-2367
FRIES, Carrie. 81-3509
FRIES, Francis, d. 1863. 61-3509
FRIES, H. W. 61-3061
80-2196
748
Name Index
FRIES, Jeremiah F. 61-1266
FRIES, John William, b. 1846. 61-3509
FRIEZE, Henry SlmmonB. 61-2749
FRISSELL, Hollls B. 69-4
FRISSELL, John, 1610-1693. 60-562
FRITSCHEL, G. J. 66-1123
FRITZ, J. H. C. 60-1123, 60-1124
FREZELL, D. W. 69-201
FHOBISHEH, Joseph. 61-1539
FHOMAN family. 61-3142
FRONT Koyal, Va. Eastern College. 61-1522
FBONTENAC, Louis de Buade, comte de,
60-1436
FRGST, Amariah. 60-3213
FROST, Corinne Chasholm. 61-3617
FROST, George, 1765-1841. 60-1734
FROST, George, 1601-1679. 60-1734
FROST, Oerhard Emanuel. 61-1269
FROST, Jacob. 61-230
FROST, John S. 61-1346
FROST, Robert, 1674- 60-2868, 61-616,
61-1930 . 61-3069, 61-3361
FROST, William Peppcrell, 1602-1893.
60-1734
FROST family. 60-1734
FROTHINGHAM, Richard, 1761-1881. 80-89
FROTHINGHAM and Company. 60-1626
FHOUDE, Anthony. 61-3694
FROUDE, James Anthony. 80-765, 61-2276
FRY, A. A. 80-1229
FRY, Edmund. 81-2494
FRY, Elizabeth (Gurney) 1760-1846. 60-1699,
60-3229, 81-191
FRY, Joshua. 60-114, 61-2826
FRY, Philip S., 1801-1859, 58-185
FRY, Roger. 60-42
FRY, William Henry, 1813-1864. 61-2610
FHY family. 61-2798
FRY and Rambo, Montgomery Co., Pa.
80-1075
FHYAK family. 60-933
FRYE (J. A.) Shoe Company, Marlboro, Mass.
60-81
FRYE, William. 61-1348
FRYE family. 59-173
FRYSTNGER, Grace E. 81-3412, 61^464
FUERBRINGER, Alfred Ottomar, 1903-
60-1136
FUERBRINGER, Ludwlg Ernst, 1684-1947.
80-1123 . 60-2191
FUERBRINGER, Ottomar, 1810-1692.
60-1094, 60-3218, 61-3153
FUJIK1, T. 60-1713
FUJISAKI, Hachlsaburo. 60-1713
FUJISAKI, Mlsako. 60-1713
FUKUHARA, S. 60-1713
FULBRIGHT, J. F. 60-1776
FULCHER family. 59-134
FULKERSON, Samuel V. 61-3064
FULLARTON, Allan. 61-2960
FULLER, Ada E„ 1856 7-1938. 81-1475
FULLER, Alvan T. 61-3013
FULLER, Benjamin. 61-631
FULLER, C, P. G., collector. 60-1316
FULLER, Edwin Wiley, 1847-1676. 61-1339
FULLER, F. L. 80-1631
FULLER, Frank. 69-121
FULLER, Gertrude (Mellen) 81-880
FULLER, Governor. 61-3013
FULLER, Henry. 61-2597
FULLER, Jones, 1806-1670. 81-1338
FULLER, Margaret. 81-1782
FULLER, Melville W. 60-669, 80-1083,
60-1701
FULLER, Paul. 59-183, 69-217
FULLER, W. J. A. 61-1348
FULLER family. 60-931, 81-1339
FULLER and Johnson Company. 60-454
FULLER and Vaughan, firm. 80-718
FULLERTON, Calvin. 60-3191
FULLERTON, Thomas M. 60-2344
FULLERTON, Robinson 6 Henry, Putney, Vt.
60-1491
FULLOCK, Thomas F. 60-456
FULTON, Harry R. 80-1511
FULTON, James. 61-3671
FULTON, James Alexander. 60-2946
FULTON, Robert, 1766-1816. 80-1776,
80-2083, 60-2170 , 61-276, 61-362,
61-582, 81-734, 61-2008, 61-3473
FULTON, Mo, Prairie High School.
80-3335
FULTON Academy, Fulton, Mo. 80-3335
FUNK, ErwtnC. , 1677-1980. 81-896
FUNK, John H. S. 81-2493
FUNSTEN family. 81-3082
FUNSTEN, O. B, 81-3084
FUNSTON, Frederick. 60-422
FUQUA, James O. 80-757
FUQUA, Samuel S. 69-71
FURMAN, Gabriel, 1600-1854. 61-158 1
FURMAN, Moore, 1728-1806, 81-1081
FURMAN University, Greenville, s. C.
61-980, 61-2015
FURNESS, Horace Howard, 1633-1912.
80-3228
FURNESS, William Henry. 61-2755
FURNIS, Jamea. 61-2951
FURNTVALL, Frederick James, 1825-1910.
61-2112, 61-2438 , 61-3415
FURR, J. 8. 80-613
FUSON, J. A. 61-1289
•FUSS, Nicholas. 61-734, 61-766
FYFFE, David, d. 1855. 60-1099
FYFFE, William, d. 1772. 80-1099
FYFFE family. 80-1099
Q. I. City Town Meeting, Columbia, Mo.
81-317
GABEL, Max. 60-725
GABOON Mlselons see AMERICAN Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, :
Gaboon. Missions
GADDY, Silas, 60-816
GADSDEN, D. '61-427
GADSDEN. James. 61-426,61-2751
GAEDDERT, Dietrich, 1837-1900. 61-228
GAFFEY, Arcadia Bandlnl. 61-2002
GAFFEY, John Tracy. 61-1798 , 61-2002
GAGE, Francis D. 80-1247
GAGE, Lyman Judson, 1638-1927. 60-661
GAGE, Matilda Joslyn. 61-2377
GAGE, Thomas, 1721-1787. 69-6, 60-166,
60-486, 80-1224, 60-1735, SPlOaa,
81-1847
GAGE Company. 60-1671
GAHAGAN, Helen. 60-1512
GAILLAKD, Edwin Samuel. 61-2742
GAINE, Hugh. 60-286
GAINER, Patrick Ward. 60-228
GAINES, Edmund. 56-171
GAINES, Edmund Pendleton. 66-164, 80-808,
61-3260
GAINES, George S. 61-2746
GAINES, J. S. 60-765
GAINES, Mrs. Jennie Bell. 81-2459
GAINES, Mortimer. 81-2459
GAINES, Myra Clark. 61-329, 61-3280
GAINES, Richard, 81-3276
GAINES, Sarah Garllck. 61*3275
GAINES, Tabltha. 69-171
GAINES family. 81-2419, 81-2469
GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas, 1727-1788.
61-2524
GA1HDNER, William Henry Temple.
61-3146
GAITHER, Roscoe Bradley. 61-1142
OAITHER, Zella Hargrove. 69-121
GALAUP, Jean Francois de Laperouse de
see LAPEROUSE, Jean Francois de Galaup,
comte ue, 1741-1766
GALAUP de la Pe'rouse, Jean Francois de
see LAPEROUSE, Jean Francois de
Galaup, comte de, 1741-1788
GALBAN, Julio Suarez. 61-1142
GALBRAITH, J. H. 81-1531
GALBRAITH, John. 81-1044
GALBRAITH, Thomas J. 60-265
GALBREATH, James. 59-189
GALE, Alfred. 81-3437
GALE, Edward Chenery, 1882-1943. 80-860
GALE, George. 80-752
GALE, L. D. 60-2339
GALE, Zona. 60-1374
GALES, Joseph. 60-3306
GALIANI, Ferdlnando, 1728-1767. 01-1336
GALINDO, Leandro. 61-2610
GALLAGHER, Buell, 61-1485
GALLAGHER, Charles. 60-1828
GALLAGHER, Dantet Michael. 61-3272
GALLAGHER, James. 61-416
GALLAGHER, William D. 80-2510
GALLAGHER, William O. 60-29
•GALLATIN, Albert, 1761-1849. 69-74,
60-8, 80-267, 60-286, 60-426, 60-1342,
60-1373, 80-1437, 80-2145, 60-2217,
60-2626, 60-2702 . 60-2762, 60-3218,
61-667, 61-748, 61-1272, 61-1290,
61-1916, 61-2628, 61-3216, 81-3288
GALLATIN, Albert Eugene, 1661-1952.
80-638
GALLATIN, Louise Susanne (Vaudenet)
80-2952
GALLATIN family. 60-638, 60-2952
GALLAUDET, Edward Miner, 1837-1917.
61-1329
GALLAUDET, Peler W. 60-1676
GALLAUDET, Thomas HopklnB, 1767-1851.
61-1329
GALLAUDET family. 81-1329
GALLAUDET College, Washington, D. C,
61-1329
CALLAWAY, M. C. 61-1496
GALLOWAY, Charles Betts, Bp., 1646-1909,
60-814, 80-619, 60-1496
GALLOWAY, Grace (Growden) d. 1789.
60-3340 , 61-3058
GALLOWAY, Joseph. 60-1378, 60-2849,
60-3240, 61-26, 61-416, 01-2743, 61-3066
GALLOWAY, Samuel. 60-2820
GALLOWAY, W. C. 61-3269
GALLUP, Mr. 60-1713
GALLY and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa.
81-2458
GALPIN, Alfred, 1841-1924. 81-2968
GALSWORTHY, John. 60-755, 61-1992,
61-3594
GALT, Alexander Dickie, 1771-1841.
60-306
GALT, Francis L. 81-2830
GALT, John Mlnaon, 1744-1608. 60-306
GALT, John Mlnson, 1819-1862. 80-300
GALT, Margaret, 61-1377
GALT, Sarah Maria, 1822-1880. 00-308
GALT, Thomae. 81-1377
GALT, William, Sr. 61-1377
GALT, William, 1801-1851. 61-1377
GALT, William R. 80-306
GALT family, 60-308
GALTIER, Father Luelan. 60-2332,
60-2335
GALTON, Douglas. 81-790
GALTON, Francis. 61-790
G ALVEZ, Bernardo de Ga'lvez, conde de,
1746-1788. 61-1744, Or-3181
GALVEZ, Jose" de, manniBS de Sonora, 1720-
1787. 61-2325. 61-3181, 81-3233
GAMBIER, James Gambler, 1st baron.
60^1447, 60-3012
GAMBLE, Clarence J. 60-163
GAMBLE, Hamilton R. 60-2226
GAMBLE, John G. 91-2798
GAMBLE, Robert. 61-2798
GAMBLE, William. 61-2888
•GAMBRELL, James Bruton. 80-1660,
80-3217
GANAHL, Dr. 60-8
GANLEY, Nat. 61-3272
GANNETT, Ezra Stiles. 81-1617
GANNETT, Henry. 61-3138
GANNETT, Mary Thorn (Lewis) b. 1864.
61-1267,61-1617,61-3498
GANNETT, William Charming, 1840-1823,
81-1517
GANO, John Allen, b. 1606. 81-1119
GAN.O family. 81-1119
GANS, George, 60-323
GANSEVOORT fomtly. 60-2262
GANSSVOORT, Peter. 61-167
GANTT, Thomas Tasker, 1814-1868.
61-1359
GAR family. 61-2340
GARBETT, Samuel. 80-314
GARCIA, Antonio. 61-3233
GAHCtA, Carlos. 61-3233
GARCIA, Manuel. 81-3181
GARCL\, Manuel, 1851-1866. 61-3181
OARCIN, John. 60-1713
GARD, Warren. 60-1537
GARDEN, Alexander. 60-247
GARDEN, Mary, 81-3149
GARDEN Clubs of Mississippi 80-742 -
GARDENER, Helen Hamilton, 81-3491
GARDINER, Alexander. 60-430
GARDINER, Bernard. 61-3360
GARDINER, Charles John see BLESSING-
TON, Charles John Gardiner, 2d vis-
count Mountjoy and 1st earl of, d. 1826
GARDINER, Edward Carey, collector,
81-102
GARDINER, John, 1731-1793. 61-102
GARDINER, John, 1766-1830. 61-102
GARDINER, John D. 80-2206
GARDINER, Juliana. 80-430
GARDINER, Sylvester. 81-102
GARDINER family. 81-102, 61-1672 .
61-3481
GARDNER, Alfred. 61-3271
GARDNER, Augustine Vincent, 1847-1939.
80-926
GARDNER, Frederick D. 60-2334
GARDNER, George A. 61-264
GARDNER, John, of North Carolina. 81-3393
GARDNER, John, 1750-1807. 60-1991
GARDNER, John L. 60-1706
GARDNER, Joseph M. 61-3267
^
Name Index
GARDNER, O. Max. 61-3282, 61-3680
GARDNER, Prince, Nantucket, Mass.
80-3002
GARDNER, Richardson, 59-150
GARDNER, Robert D. 80-1873
GARDNER, William M. 61-2284
GARDNER, William W., 1818-1894. 61-1336
GARDOM, George, 00-196Q
GARDY family. 61-2110
OARE9CHE, Julius Peter, 1621-1862.
61-1161
QARESCHE, Louis, b. 1856. 61-1761
QARESCHE family, 61-1761
GARETT, Mattle A. 60-3332
GAHFIAS, Francisco. 61-3233
GARFIELD, James Abram, Pros. U. S.
59-42, 69-148, 80-212, 60-658, 60-1267
60-1373, 60-1701, 60-1717, 60-1731
60-2401, 80-2868, 61-606, 61-621
61-1083, 61-1166, 61-1326. 61-1376.
61-3686
•GARFIELD, lames Rudolph, 1866-1960
59-41, 69-142, 69-262, 60-1S7, 60-159
60-2031, 61-1609, 61-2526
GARFIELD, Lucretla R. 60-2230
GARFIELDE, Selucius. 60-3327,61-1361
61-2794 '
GARIBALDI, Glno. 60-2968
GARIBALDI, Giuseppe, 1607-1882, 61-816
•GARLAND, Augustus B. 59-219,60-680
61-2636
GARLAND, Hamlin, 1880-1940. 69-26
69-41, 69-43, 66-232, 60-82, 60-313,
61-1628, 61-1932, 61-1967, 61-1961
61-3108 '
GARLAND, James. 61-847
GARLAND, James Maury. 61-2718
GARLAND, Landon Cabell, 1610-1895
81-1880 *
GARLAND, Maurice H. 61-647
GARLAND, Nannie R. 61-2741
•GARLAND, Samuel. 69-160, 61-647, 61-2741
OARLANTJ, 4 Thomas, d. 1874. 61-2716
GARLAND family. 61-647. 81-19B0, 61-2110
GARL1CK, Joseph R. 61-3275
•GARNER, James Wlllord, 1871-1038
60-2054, 60-2214, 61-2746
GARNER, John, II. 1820-1830. 60-1531
GARNER, John Nance. 60-11B0 60-1214
Cl-1859 '
GARNER family, 61-2110
GARNET, Henry H. 60-1247
GARNETT, Ben. 61-3301
GARHETT, Christopher Browne, Jr.
60-2402
GARNETT, Edward. 60-765
GARNETT, Ellen Augusta (Baylor). 61-2742
GARNETT, Henry. 61-8788
GARNETT, James Mercer, 1770-1643
59-76, 66-12J7 61-1378
"GARNETT, James Mercer; 1840-1916
61-1370, 61-2162
GARNETT, John W. 60-580
aARNETT.-taOscoe Hueeell Hunter, 1821-1864.
68-76, B9-90, 69-124, 61-2761
•GARNETT, Robert Selden, 1619-1881.
60-1463, 61-2781 '
GARNETT family, 59-76, 69-124, 61-1378.
61-2761 . Q
GARNOSS, Ole. 61-1244
GARRAULT, Francois., 60-3212,
GARRET, John W. 61-2765
GARRETT, Alexander. 60-7
GARRETT, Alexander Clfarles. 61-518
GARRETT, Annie. 81-2635
GARRETT, B. F. " 60-312
GARRETT, E. F. 61-3307 '
GARRETT, Finis J^ 61-1168
GARRETT, J. G. G. 60-1544
GARRETT, John W. 60-1552
GARRETT, Levi, of Philadelphia. 81-3688
GARRETT, Mary Eliza Brown. 61-1334
GARRETT, Mary S. 61-2664
GAHHICK, David. 80-1322
GARRIGUES, Benjamin F. 61-563
GARRIOCH, Alfred. 80-1781
GARRIOTT, George. 60-1628
GAHRISH, James, of Brandon, Vt. 60-1596
GARRISON, Ellen Wright. 60-656
^oS.'o^r^ 80 "' 1846 - 1816 -
GARRISON, Frank W. 60-10
GARRISON, J. L. 60-1454
GARRISON, Kate. 60-1454
GARRISON, Llndley Miller, 1864-1932
60-2069, 61-1168, 61-3405
GARRISON <M. J.) and Company, Wadestown,
w > va. 80-1454
GARRISON, Maude. 60-1464
GARRISON, Tbeodosla Pickering. 69-118
GARRISON, William Lloyd. 60-2066
60-2365, 61-86, 61-1166, 61-1182'
61-1777, 61-2380, 61-3077
GARRY, Spokane, 18117-1892. 81-1206
GARSON, Joaeph. 61-21
GARSON, P. 60-1762
GARTH, Elijah. 60-7
GARVIN, N. 60-2406
•GARY, Elbert Henry. 60-2031, 81-1260
GARY, Martin Wltherspoon. 61-2284
OARY, Thomas G. 60-1626
GASCA, Pedro dels, 1486-1660. 61-2313
GASCOYNE-CECIL, Edgar Algernon Robert,
Vtacounl Ceoll M e CECIL, Edgar Algernon
Robert Gascoyne-Cecll, viscount, 1864-
OASKELL, Mrs. 80-1401
GA3KILL, Charles L. 61-3133
OASKILL family. 60-2646
GASSAWAY, Mary. 60-1836
GASSAW AY family. 60-1836
GASTRELL, H. M. 60-2363
GATES, Horatio, 1728-1606. 60-687,60-1336
80-1464, 60-2063, 60-2704. 66-3306, 81-682!
61-1643
GATES, L E. 60-662
GATES, James L. 60-641
GATES, John, 1827-1808. 60-3019
GATES (John) and Sons Company, Worcester,
Mass. 60-90
GATES, JonnWarne. 61-2494
OATES (Lucy) Opera Co. , Salt Lake Citv
61-3008 J
GATES, SethM. 60-1247
GATES, Seth Merrill, 60-1221
OATES, William Edmond, 1863-1840,
80-1306. 61-938
OATEWOOD, Charles Baehr, 1653-1860
61-3130. 61-3636
GA «?T.£? D ' ltory Obor < B °y ld »> collector.
01-2633
GATEWOOD, William K. 61-3276
GATEWOOD family. 61-2633, 61-3130
QATHRIGHT, Leonard. 80-718
GATHR1GHT, Thomas M. 61-3136
GATHRIGHT, Thomas S. 60-1539, 60-1635.
61-26 '
GATHRIGHT family. 60-1847, 61-3142
GATLIN, N. C. 61-3263
OAUDET, James Amedse, 1861-1939.
60-1117
GAULEY Tie and Lumber, Company. 80-1107
GAUSS, ChrlBtlan Frederick, 1878-1951.
61-1110
GAVIN, Daniel. 60-1820
GAWm, Mary. 61-2797
GAWSWOHTH, John, pseud, see ARMSTRONG
Terrance Ian Fylton
GAY, Allan. 61-3388
GAY, Edward James, 1616-1689. 61-1397
GAY, Elizabeth (Neall). 61-3366
GAY, Emma Jane, 61-3636
GAY, Ira. 60-1232
GAY, Matthew. 60-316
GAY, Sarah. 61-3386
GAY, Sydney Howard, 1814-1668. 61-3386
•CAY, Walter, 1856-1937. 81-mnn , 61-3386
GAY family. 60-933, 61-3386
GAYARHE, CnarleB. 60-332
GAYARRfS, Charles E. A. 60-3312, 61-1346
61-1976, 61-2206, 61-2452 '
GAYDEN family. 80-2636
GAYLE, Richard Haynesworth. 61-2769
GAYLE, Sarah Haynesworth. 61-2789
GAYLORD, Harriet. 61-2121
GAYMONT Coal Company, Staunton. Va.
69-92
GAYOSO de Lemos, Manuel. 60-1245
GAZZAM, Joseph M. 60-3320
*° EA £. Ezeklel Gilbert, 1783-1873. 60-670,
GEAR family. 60-1030
GEARHAHT, James K. 61-3086
GEARY, John White, 1819-1873. 61-583
GEARY, William. 60-726
GEBBART, Emmanual Martin. 61-2022
GEBBART, Noah L., d. 1862. 61-2022
GEBHARDT, Carl, 1881-1934. 61-3363
GEE family. 61-2419
GEIK2E, Archibald. 60-24, 61-790
OELBER, Leon. 61-722
GEMONA, Basilloda. 61-1668
GENEALOGICAL Society of Pennsylvania.
61-1533
GENERAL Anti-slavery Convention, London
1st, 1640. 60-2385
GENERAL Association of Baptists In
Kentucky see BAPTISTS. Kentucky.
General Association
GENERAL Conference Mennonlte Church.
61-612, 61-1365
GENERAL Conference Mennonlte Church.
Publication Board. 61-612
GENERAL Conference Mennonlte Church.
Western District Conference. Exemption
Committee. 61-313
GENERAL Conference Mennonlte Church,
Women's Missionary Association.
61-171
GENERAL Conference of Friends FtrBt-Day
Schools. 61-1230
GENERAL Council of the Evangelical Lutheran
Church in North America. , 61-3030
GENERAL Education Board. 69-4
GENERAL Electric Company. 61-930,
GEJTERAL Federation of Women's Clubs.
GEN. J. A. Quitman (Steamship) 60-1132
GENERAL Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U.S. A
see NEW York. General Theological
Seminary of t)w Protestant Episcopal
Church In the U.S.A.
QENEST, John, 1764-1639, 61-2437
GENET, Edme Jacques, d. 1761. 59-224
GENET, Edmond Charles, 1763-1634. 59-224 ,
61-3047, 61-3511 t—it-t
GENET, George Clinton. 69-224
GENET family. 59-224, 6 0-2261 , 61-514
GENEVA. Conference for the Reduction and
Limitation of Armaments, 1932-34
see CONFERENCE for the Reduction and
Limitation of Armaments, Geneva. 1932-
34
GENEVA Arbitration Tribunal, 1871-1872.
60-125
GENNET and Osborn. 61-220
GENNETT, Andrew. 61-3132
GENNETT family. 61-3132
GENNETT Lumber Co., Ashevllle, N. C
61-3132
GENTH, Frederick Augustue. 61-950
GENTRY, Claude. 61-2746
GENTRY, Daniel. 61-2463
•GENTRY, Meredith Poindexter. 60-6
61-1330 '
GENTRY, Sirth Todd, 1866-1944. 61-369
GEOLOGICAL Society of America. 60-24
GEORGE I, King of Greece, 1845-1913.
81-1260
GEORGE n, King of Great Britain 60-1291.
61-646
GEORGE m, King of Greal Britain, 1736-1820
60-314, 60-1224, 60-1260, 60-1362, 60-1427
60-1431, 60-2063, 60-2636, 61-1135 '
GEORGE, David Lloyd see LLOYD George,
David
GEORGE, E. H., collector. 61-2963
•GEORGE, Henry. 60-663, 60-866, 60-2643.
61-1857
GEORGE, James Zachariah, 1626-1867.
60-10B6, 60-1074, 60-2190. 60-2233,
60-2469, 60-2642, ffiP2l
GEORGE, John H. 60-428
GEOHGE, Walter F. 69-163,60-2991
GEORGE family. 60-2636, 61-2633
GEORGE Gershwin memorial collection of
music and musical literature: manu-
scripts. 61-3149
GEORGE Howland (Ship) 61-48
GEORGE Peabody College lor Teachers, Nash-
ville. 60-2385
GEORGE R. Smith College, Sedalla, Mo.
60-2411
GEORGE School, Bucks Co., Pa. 61-3614
GEORGE Washington University, Washing-
ton, D. C. 69-73
GEORGES River Mills, Warren, Me. 60-1687
GEORGETOWN, S. C. 60-1099
GEORGETOWN, Tex. Southwestern University.
61-751
GEORGETOWN College, Georgetown, D. c.
60-859
GEORGETOWN College, Georgetown, Ky.
60-3332, 61-37, 81-1861
GEORGETOWN Visitation Convent, Washing-
ton, b. C. 61-2020
GEOHGIA (Colony). 61-3178
GEORGIA (Colony) General Assembly. Com-
mons Rouse of Assembly. 61t426
GEORGIA (Colony) Trustees for Establish-
ing the Colony of Georgia in America.
61-3177
GEORGIA. 61-3176
GEORGIA. State Normal School, Athens.
Dent, of Rural Economics and Sociology.
60-699
GEORGIA (Mall steamer) 60-2636
GEORGIA Infantry. 12th Regt. , 1861-1666.
81-1642
GEORGIA Infantry. 44th Regt., 1862-1666.
61-2449
GEORGIA Infantry. Savannah Volunteer Guards.
61-2096
GEORGIA Railroad. 60-763
GEORGIA Warm Springs Foundation. 60-126
GERARD, Arlstldes. 60-3247
GERARD, Conrad Alexandre. 61-2743
GERARD, James W. 59-163
GERARD de Rayneval, Joseph Mathlaa,
1736-1812. 80-262, 66-314, 61-1336
GERHARD, Darius William, 1838-1906. 59-258
GEHHARDT, Karl. 61-2727
GERHAHT, Emanuel Vogel, 1817-1904.
59-236, 66-256, 60-1122
GERMAIN, Lord George. 60-587
GERMAN Bar Company, 60-309
Name Index
GERMAN Humboldt Building and Loan
Association. 61-2033
GEHMAN Land Association, Minnesota.
, 60-940
GERMAN Reformed Church. 59-236
GERMAN Social Democratic Party see
SOZIALDEMOKRATISCHE Partel
Deutschlands
GERMAN Society of Pennsylvania. 60-3267
GKKMANIA Mills, Frederickshurg, Va.
60-32
GERMANY. Auswartlges Ami, 61-9483
'GERMANY. Gesandtschaft. China. 60-1676.
GEHMANY. Beer. 69-211
GERMANY. Relchsmlnisterluro des Innern.
60-2406
GERMANY. Relchsminlsterlum fur die
Besetzten Ostgeblete. 60-2406
GERMANY. Retchsmlnlsterium fiir Volks-
aufklarung und Propaganda, 60-2406
GEKMANY. Wehrmacht. Oberkommando.
60-2406
GERMANY (Territory under Allied occupation,
1945-1966. U. S. Zone) Military Tribunal
IV. 61-1313
GERNON, Richard. 60-1921
GfiROLT, Baron. 61-3082
GERONIMO, Apache chief, 1829-1909.' 61-2776,
61-3180, 61-3836
GEHRISH, Jacob. 81-561
GERRY, Adolpbins Fletcher. 59-118
GERRY, Elbrldge. 80-2026, 61-682, 61-746,
61-2743
GERSHWIN, George. 81-3149
GERSON, Theodore Perceval, 1672-
61-1809
GFRTMAN family. 80-2643
GEHVAIS, J. L. 61-3267
GEYER, Karl. 60-422
GEYER family. 69-173
GHOLSON, S, J. 81-1853
GHOLSON family. 61-2832
GHRISKEY & Caldwell, Philadelphia.
60-1741
GIBAULT, Father. 81-1499
GIBBENS, Alvaro F. 80-248
GIBBES, R. W. 81-2025
QEBBES family. 80-3179
GIBBON, Edward. 60-1679
GIBBON, John. 61-2264
GIBBON family. 60-3166
GIBBONS, Charles, 61-966
GIBBONS, Henry. 81-286
GIBBONS, Herbert Adams. 81-2073
*GIBBONS, James Cardinal. 60-1717,
80-2031
GIBBONS, John F. 81-2439
OIBBONS, WUllam, d. 1604. 61-1391
GIBBONS family. 81-1391
GIBBS, Mary (Channtag) 1747-1624. 60-2720
GIBBS, William C. 80-78
GIBBS, Wolcott, 1822-1906. 61-1865
GIBBS family. 59-229, 61-2110
GIBRALTAR (Ship). 60-105
GIBSON (A, P.) and Company, New York.
80-1490
GIBSON, Augustus A. 61-3164
GIBSON, Charles Dana, 1867-1944. 60-62, .
81-2148
GIBSON, Gibson. 80-1131
GIBSON, Henry. 61-1289
GIBSON, Hugh. 60-2030
•GIBSON, James. 80-1818. 61-220
GIBSON, John. 61-2161
•GIBSON, Randall Lee. 60-2642, 61-2621
GIBSON, Tobias, of Terrebonne Parish, La.
01-2621
GIBSON family. 61-2021
GIBSON Copper Company, Arizona. 60-679
GIDDINGS, Ammtna, 60-1247
GIDDINGS, Aranda P., 1626-1906. 80-630
GIDDINGS. Franklin Henry, 1855-1931.
81-2842
GIDDINGS, Crotlus R. 60-1247
GIDDINGS, Joshua. 60-830
GIDDINGS, Joshua Reed, 1795-1684. 60-1247
' 1DINGS family. 80-830
UIERLOW, John. 80-1088, 81-2533
OIFFIH, Etta Josselyn, 81-1888
GIFFORD, Archer, 1797-1869. 81-1029
GfFFORD, Fannie Stearns Davis. 59-116
•GIFFORD, George, 60-279, 80-689
GIFFORD, babel Ball, 60-846
GIFFORD, John, Ironworks agent. 80-76
•GIGEDO, Count Revllla. 61-1741, 01-3398
QIGLIO, Matteo. 59-40
GIHON, John H. 81-563
GILA Bend Cattle Company, plaintiff.
81-3664
GILA Fiver Reservation. 81-2671
GILBERT, Cass, 1859-1934. 81-2142
GILBERT, Charles Kendall. 81-618
GILBERT, Ella S. 60-830
GILBERT (George H.) Manufacturing Company.
61-3277
GILBERT, Grove Karl. 61-127S
GILBERT, Joseph. 80-934
GILBERT, Katharine Everett. 80-2402
GILBERT, Lyman D. 61-2782
GILBERT, R, 80-580
GILBERT, Ralph Early. 60-2
GILBERT, William. 61-563
GILBERT, William Jackson. 61-2697
GILBREATHE, J. A. 80-1475
GILBHETH, Frank Bunker, 1688-1924.
61-3076
•GILBHETH, Lillian Evelyn (Mollsr) 1878-
61-3075, 61-3412
GILCHRIST, Ann. 80-724
GILCHRIST, Herbert, 80-724
•GILCHRIST Company, Boston. 60-188,
60-1725
GILDER, Richard Watson, 1844-1909.
60-313, 80-724, 60-791, 80-2193,
61-2379, 81-834. 81-2141 . 61-3697
GILDERSLEEVE, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924.
69-66, 60-43, 80-2473, 80-2640, 61-2162
GILE, Chester A. 60-1918
GILES, Aqulla, 60-2421
GILES, Elizabeth (Shipton) 60-2421
I GILES, Evelyn Barclay. 61-2113, 61-2121
GILES, Godfrey Douglas. 81-2121
GILES, Herbert A. 81-3588
GILES, Nathaniel. 61-3194
•GILES, William Branch. 69-194, 80-8
GILES family. 60-2421, 81-3142
CILFILLAN, Charles D. 80-991
GILFILLAN, James A. 60-1050
G1LFILLAN, Joseph A. 80-2801
GILFOHD (Samuel) and Company, New York.
80-2488
GILUAM, William. 61-2796
OILHAM, William H. 81-1393
GILKEY, Elisha, of Camden, Me. 60-1491
GILL, Lizzie (Ingersoll) 61-2948
GILL, N. 61-3135
GILL, William Fearing, 1644-1917. 60-2180
GILL family. 60-2643, 01-2048
GILLASPY, James C. 60-1954, 61-617
GILLASPY, Joseph. 60-2324
GILLASPY, Thomas Q. 60-1954
GILLEM, AlvanC. 60-2631
GILLESPIE, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1673.
61-1204
GILLESPIE, Charles. 80-864
GILLESPIE, George A. 61-1767
GILLESPIE, Joseph. 61-3499
GILLESPIE family. 61-1204,61-1787
OILLET (Daniel) & Co. 81-3277
GILLKTT family. 61-2419
GILLETTE, William, 1663-1937. 60-1512,
61-3396
GILLETTE, William Hooker, 1663-1937.
60-875. 61-2139
CILLIAMS, E. Leslie,
GILLINGHAM, Edith H.
10-2741
81-1034
CmARD, Stephen, 1760-1631. 80-1764,
60-2627, 60-2628, 61-465. 61-530.
81-748
GIRARDBank, Philadelphia.
61-3367
GIRARD College, Philadelphia,
61-661. 61-2638
81-1139,
, 60-3174,
60-2402
GILLINGHAM, Harrout Edgar, 1884-1954.
60-1802. 61-1034
GILLINGHAM, Joseph E. 81-21
GILLIS, Mabel R. 80-1713
GILLES, James MelvUle. 80-8
GILLMOR, Frank H„ b. 1876. 80-2236
GILLMORE, Qulncy Adanis. 01-1348
GILLON, Alexander. 80-765
GILMAN, Benjamin I. 60-1246
GILMAN, Charles A. 80-1808
GILMAN, Charlotte Pertdns. 61-2651,
61-3498
GILMAN, Daniel Colt, 1831-1908. 60-2472,
81-1405, 81-2183
GILMAN, Daniel Hunt, 1845-1913. 61-2843
GILMAN, E. W. 81-1327
OILMAN, Oorham Dummer, 1822-1909.
01-176
GILMAN, Henry. 61-1346
GILMAN, Joseph. 60-1245
GILMAN, Lawrence, 81-3149
GILMAN, Luthene Clalrmont. 81-2643
GILMAN, Moses Colt. 60-1701
GILMANTON MUls, Belmont, N. H. 80-186
GILMER, Emma W. 69-119
•GILMER, Francis Walker, 1790-1828.
50-119. 80-7, 80-19, 81-196
•GILMER, George. 69-119, 61-3182
GILMER, Harmer. 69-119
• GILMER, Jeremy Francis. 60-2973,
81-1348, 61-2462, 01-2741, 81-3136,
61-3254
GILMER, Juliet Minor. 69-119
GILMER, Mary. 69-119
GILMER, Morgan S. , b. 1848. 81-1663
GILMER, Peachy Rldgeway. 59-119, 61-2798
GILMER, Thomas Walker. 69-100, 60-7,
60-430, 61-2798
GILMER, Ripley and Ohio Turnpike Company,
80-1453
GU.MORE (C.) & Son, Raynham, Mass.
61-48
G1LMORE, James Roberts, 1822-1803. 60-2470
G1LMORE (Hobert) and son, Baltimore.
60-762
GILMORE family. 80-1049
GILMOUR, Helen. 69-119
GILPIN, Charles. 60-2827
GILPIN, Henry Dllworth, 1801-1860. 80-1819,
80-1628. 80-2010, 61-362) 61-2088
GILPIN, Joshua. 80-1819, 80-1946, 80-3222,
61-663
GILPIN, Thomas, 1776-1863. 60-1946
GILPIN, Vincent, 1796-1868. 81-450
GILPIN family. 60-1619 , 60-1826, 60-1948
G1NN and Co. 61-2024
GIONO, Jean, 1895- 61-754
GIRARDEAU, John Lafayette.
GIRAULT, John. 80-1245
GIRTANNEH, Albert. 01-732
GBSING, George R. 60-755
GISSY, Jacob L, 69-176
GIST, Christopher, d. 1769. 80-2384
GIST, Mordecal. 60-647, 60-1459
GIST, States Rights. 61-942
GITTINGS, Charlotte Ritchie. 81-2831
GIVEN, Annie RacheL 81-3387
GIVEN, John. 60-3090
GIVEN, John O. 61-3387
GJERSET, Knut, 1666-1938. 81-1219, 81-1288
GLADDEN, Washington. 81-1684
GLADEV1LLE Furnace. 81-1687
GLADSTONE, William Ewart. 81-3032
GLADWYN, Henry. 80rl224 , :
GLAISHER, James Whltbrsad Lee, 1846-1928.
60-2103
GLASGOW, Ellen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-
1946. 68-121, 61-1912. 81-1938,
81-2020
GLASGOW, Patrick Colquhoun. 80-3209
OLASGOW, Mo.' Morrison Observatory.
80-3107
GLASGOW Coal, Land,aod Lumber Co.
81-2059
GLAS1ER family of England. 81-2379
GLASS, Carter, 1858-1946. 69-27, 80-791,
,60-1214, 80-2401, 80-2991, 80-3094,
80-9199, B0-SSS1, 61-3138, 81-3164,
81-9283, 81-3468
GLASSCOCK, William Ellsworth, 1862-1026.
59-160 , 80-316
GLASSELL, Andrew. 80-3332
GLASSELL, James. 60-3332
GLASSELL, John. 80-3332, 61-2798
GLASSFORD, Gordon & Moatelth. 61-220
GLASSD3, Daniel W. 60-774
OLASSIE, Henry Haywood, 1871-1938. 60-774
GLAUEHT, Earl T. 81-950
GLAZIER, Kalberine. 81-2378
OLEASON, Levi. 80-2344
a LEASON, Patrick. 00-934
CLEAVES, Albert, 60-20
GLEN, Jacob. 60-2273
GLEN, Tyre. 6l£l246
GLEN family. 60-2273
GLENBERV1E, Sylvester Douglas, 1st baron.
80-1982
GLENCOE (ships). 81-725
GLENDALE, Minn. United Presbyterian
Church. 60-620
GLENN, A. N. 60-2239
GLENN, Frank. 61-1992
GLENN, Isa, 69-121
GLENN, John H, 60-2239
GLENN, Robert C, 60-2230
GLENN, W.W. 61-2623
CLICK, Carl, 1890- 80-1282
GUDDON, George Robins. 61-1868
GLOBE Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
Boston, 60-3216
GLOBE Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
Memphis, 80-886
GLOBE Firebrick Works, New Cumberland,
W. Va. 60-378
•GLOBE Flour Mills. 60-940, 01-2786
GLOBE Insurance Company, Cincinnati.
81-2498
Name Index
GLOBE National Bank, Boston. 60-1590
GLOBE Theatre Company. 61-3005
GLOUCESTER Gingham Mills, 61-2226
GLOUCESTER Iron Works,af Gloucester H J
61-2226
GLOUCESTER Library and Library Company
61-2226
G LOUCESTER Manufacturing Company.
60-2423. 61-2226
GLOVER, Charles. 60-61
GLYNN, Martin M. 69-211
GOBIN, Biliary A. 61-1273
QOBRECHT, '■-< ,tlan F., 1765-1844.
60-1971
GCDCHAUX, Leon. 60-1713
GODEFROY, Carlos E. 60-2069
GODFERT, Anthony. 60-2335
GODWIN, Parke, 1616-1904. 61-1156, 61-1640
GODWIN, Mary WoHstnnecraft see
SHELLEY, Mary Wollstonecraft
GODWIN, Sarah I, 61-2493
•GODWIN, William, 1756-1636. 60-1322.
61-167
GODWIN Association see PHILADELPHIA,
Franklin Reformatory Home (or Ine-
briates, Godwin Association
GOEBEL, William, 1656-1900. 61-909,
61-1349
GOEHRINGER, J, G. 60-3216
GOELET family. 61-947
GOERTZ, Arthemlse. 61-182
GOERZ, David, 1B49-1B14. 61-229
"GOETHALS, George w. 00-3345, 01-331,
61-1169
GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832
60-2467, 61-1540
GOETHE, OttiHn (yon Pogwlsch) von, 1796-
1672. 60-2709
•GOFF, David. 60-684, 60-1463
GOFF, F. W. 61-2790
GOFF, Guy Despard, 1867-1933. 60-272,
60-1413
GOFF, Nathan, 1843,1920. 60-295, 60-312,
60-560, 60-997, 60-1073. 60-1446, 60-1552
61-3123
GOFF, SaUthlal. 60-1462
GOFF, Thomas Jamas. 60-1462
GOFF, W. P. 60-14S3
GOFF, Waldo. 60-367
GOFF family. 60-1463
GOGAPTY, Oliver St. John, 1676-1067.
61-161, 61-1122, 61-3104
GOGGIN, James Monroe. 61-2284
GOLBURN, Henry, 1764-1858. 60-1362
60-1437 '
GOLDEN, Stella Batson. 60-1546
GOLDEN Blar (Steamboat) 60-1179
GOLDENWE13ER, Emanuel Alexandrovlch,
1883-1963. 59-27
•GOLDFADEN, Abraham. 60-725, 60-2996
GOLDMAN, Emma, 60-2996, 61-3543
GOLDMAN, Nahura. 60-2406
GOLDSBOROUGH, Charles W. 60-11
GOLDSBOROUGH, Louis M. 61-102
GOLDSMITH, Z. H. 61-1631
GOLDSTEIN, Jennie, 60-726
GOLLADAY, George S. 61-3299
GOLLANCZ, Victor. 61-3533
<3 °ei ; ^7*6 Y ' Rotorl H " " Cotteovilla ' MlM
GOMEZ, Ignaclo. 61-2949
GOMPERS, Samuel. 60,128,60-2139
GONCOUST, Edmond Louis Antolne de.
61-3109
GONCOURT, Jules Alfred Huot de 61-3109
GONBALVO, Franctsco. 61-3037
GONZALES. Ambrose E. 60-740
GONZALES, Jasper S. 61-3267
GONZALEZ, Pablo, 1876- 61-1017
GONZALEZ de Prada, Jose' 1751-1829.
61-3388
GONzXlEZ-PRADA family. 61-3388
GONZLEMAN, James G. 60-2491
GOOCH, Sir Thomas, bart., Bp. of Ely 1674-
1764. 60-014
GOOCH, Sir William, bart, 1661-1761 59-77
60-7, 60-277, 60-714, 60-914. 61-1266
GOODALE, A. M. 60-116
GOODE, George Brown, 1851-1896. 61-2418
OOODE, M. S. 61-2647
GOODE family, 61-2419
GOODELL, Nathan. 60-1738
GOODELL, Richard, Jr. 61-537
GOODELL, William. 60-1221
GOODFELLOW, George Emery. 61-3626
GOODFELLOW, llama, 1796-1860. 60 1066
GOODFELLOW family. 60-1966
GOODHUE, Benjamin, 1785-1614. 61-2065
GOODHUE, Jonathan, 1763-1646. 61-2065
GOODHUE family. 61-2065
GOODING, Frank R. 60-1374
GOODING, Zephanlah W. 61-250 2
GOODMAN (F.) Dry Goods Company, of
Itta Berta, Miss, 61-242S
GOODNOW, Frank Johnson, 1659-1939
60-2963
GOODRICH, Anne M. 61-2356
GOODRICH, Arthur Frederick, 1678-1941.
GOODRICH, Bessie G. 61-2356
GOODRICH, Caspar Frederick, 1847-1926
60-2419
GOODRICH, Chauncey, 1759-1815. 61-2760
GOODRICH, Chauncey Allen, 1790-1660
61-3474
GOODRICH, Clara F. 61-2356
GOODRICH, Earle. 60-1061
GOODRICH, Elizabeth Pamela. 61-2356
GOODRICH, James. 61-2356
GOODRICH, James H. 61-2366
GOODRICH, James R, 61-2356
GOODRICH, JaneC. 61-2366
GOODRICH, John. 61-2356
GOODRICH, Joseph F. 61-2356
GOODRICH, Joshua 61-2366
GOODRICH, Maria. 81-2356
i GOODRICH, Mary Ann (Welles) 61-2356
GOODRICH, Phlneae. 60-122
GOODRICH, Sallie. 60-2229
GOODRICH, Walter Francis. 61-2366
GOODRICH family. 00-3300, 61-2103
61-2356, 61-3474
GOODRIDGE, F. E, 61-2284
GOODSON, John. 60-2080
GOODWIN, C. C. 61-2654
GOODWIN, Edward Lewis. 61-2841
GOODWIN (George) and Company, Boston.
60-1696
GOODWIN, Ichabod, 1794-1662. 60-1724
GOODWIN, J. W. 60-719, 00-1069
GOODWIN, JohnN,, governor. 61-3561
GOODWIN, Mary Frances. 61-2841
GOODWIN, Robert Archer. 61-2742
GOODWIN, Thomas ..A. 61-1273
GOODWIN, William Archer Rutherloord,
1868- 1839. 61-1345
GOODWIN, WllUaiaH., of Boston. 60-1490
GOODWIN family. 80-1840
GOODWYN, Joseph. 60-8
GOODWYN, Martha, pseud, see DIMTTRY
Adelaide L. (Stuart) '
GOODWYN, Matthew P. .61-3267
GOODWYN, Richard T. 60-2339
•GOODYEAR, -Charles, 60-669, 60-2961
GOOHN, Nathaniel W. 61-2755
GOOSLEY, William. 60-308
GORDIN, Jacob. 60-726, 80-2895, 60-2996
GORDIN and Bains. 60-1074
GORDIN and Co. 60-1074
•GORDON, Armlstead Churchill, 1855-1931
59-116, 60^43, 60-1824, 61-2617. 61-3301
GORDON, Eleanor Lytle (Kinzle) 1835-1917
60-2584
GORDON, Frederic C. 60-2650
GORDON, George Arthur, 1872-1941. 60-2584
GORDON, James, 1833-1912. 60-741
GORDON, James Wllloughby. 60-343
GORDON, John. 61-1081
G ORDON, John Brown. 69-219, 60-2631
60-2642, 61-2284, 61-2493, 61-2741 '
61-3126
GORDON, John K. 60-3332
•GORDON, Nathaniel Batchelder, b. 1791
60-110 , 61-284
GORDON, Neal McDougal, d. 1871. 61-1081
GORDON, Patrick, Governor. 61-546
GOKDON, Peter, 1697-1740. 61-3126
GORDON, Robert, of Pontotoc Co., Miss.
60-741
GORDON, Sarah. 61-1061
GORDON, Thomas Francis, 1767-1860.
60-1903
GORDON (W. w.) t, Company, Savannah.
60-1612
•GORDON, WUllam. 60-81, 61-2992
GORDON, William F., Jr. 60-1652
GORK)N, William Fllzhugh. 61-1326
GORDON, WUliam Washington, 1796-1842.
60-2584
GORDON, William Washington, 1634-1912
60-2564
GOHDON, William Westmore. 61-2648
G ORDON family. 60-2060, 60-2564, 61-1081
61-2617, 61-3679 '
GORDON and McRee. 60-1476
GORE, Catherine Grace Frances. 61-2102
GORE, Christopher. 60-3213
GORE, Howard Mason, 1677-1947. 60-272,
60-669, 60-1450
GORE, Thomas P. 60-1776/
GORE Mansion, Waltham, Mass, 60-3213
GORGAS, Amelia Gayle. 61-2789
GORGAS, Joslah, 1818-1863. 61-366
61-2769, 61-3135
GORGAS, WUllam Crawford, 1854-1920.
69-17, 60-1261, 61-1159, 61-2769
GORGAS family. 61-2769
GORHAM, Morris H. collector. 61-1115
GORHAM, Nathaniel, 1736-1796. 60-1469
60-3007 '
GORHAM family. 60-1491
GORKI, Maxim. 60-2995
GORMAN, A. 80-2828
GORMAN, Arthur P. 60-560
GORMAN, Frederick J. 61-1068
GORMAN. Herbert Sherman, 1893-1964.
61-18!
GORMAN, Martin w. 60-422
GORMAN, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876. 60-1039
GO 6 I l-?0 , 7'6 Bei1,ilm '"' " eal Gree " wlch . R - '■
GORWOOD family. 80-1840
GOSLEE family. 81-3142
GOSPEL Trumpet Company. 81-120
GOSSE, Sir Edmund William, 1649-1938
60-34, 60-42, 60-313, 60-791, 60-1143,
60-1446, 60-3310, 61-1401, 61-3594
GOSSE, Phillip, 60-726
GOSSE family. 60-726
GOSSETT family. 61-3142
GOSTELOWE, Elizabeth. 60-2626
GOTHEIL, Richard. 60-2406
GOTTHOLD, Mrs. Frederick. 60-2741
GOUDY, Frederic WUllam, 1865-1947
61-2211
GOULD, Benjamin A. 60-2734
GOULD, George Glen. 61-1045
GOULD, George Mllbry. 60-1713
GOULD, Jay. 61-1129
GOULDSTON, William. 60-2529
GOUNOD, Charles, 61-3149
GOURDIN family. 61-1347
GOUVERNEUR family. 61-3584
GOUVERNEUR 4 Ksmble, New York. 61-1437
GOVAN, Thomas. 61-3275
GOV AN, Thomas R. 6d-1835
GOVE, Charles F. 60-1199
GOVE (EUjah) ti Co. 61-3277
GOVETT, Lewis W. 61-230
GOWER, Karl K. 60-329
•GOWEY, John F, 80-3327, 61-1361
GOYERT, Georg. 61-181
GRABHORN, Edwin. 61-1992
GRACE (J. W.) and Company. 60-798
GRACE, John. 61-231
GRACE, John Patrick, 1674-1940. 61-1616
GRACE, Thomas Langdon, Bp., 1614-1897.
60-2657
GRACE Methodist Church, St. Paul see
ST. PAUL. Grace Methodist Church
•GRACD3, Archibald. 61-292, 61-2741
GRADY, Henry Francis, 1682-1957. 61-2666
GRADY, Henry W. 60-2642
GRAEBNER, Augustus Lawrence, 1849-1904.
60-1255
GRAEBNER, Martin, 1879-1950, 60-1124
X3RAEBNER, Theodore Conrad, 1676-1950,
60-1123. 60-2036. 61-3153
GRAEBNER family. 60-1255
GRAFF, Annie A. , coUector. 61-1408
GRAFF, Charles. 60-3271
GRAFF, Frederick, 1774-1647. 60-3271
GRAFF, Joseph V. 61-2993
GRAFF family. 60-3271, 61-1406
GRAFTON, Augustus Henry Fltzrov. 3d
duke of. 60-1290,60-1334
GRAFTON, J. D. 81-3287
GRAFTON, W. Va. Baptist Church. 60-1719
GRAFTON and Greenhrier Railroad. 60-246,
60-1719, 61-3162 ,
GRAGG, Joseph. 60-401
GRAGG family. 60-401
GRAHAM, Alexander, of Minnesota, 60-1620
GRAHAM, Alexander, of Virginia, 61-1635
GRAHAM, Archibald. 61-1635
GRAHAM, Archibald Hunter. 60-3162
GRAHAM, BUly see GRAHAM, William
Franklin, 1916-
GRAKAM, Calvin. 69-122
GRAHAM, Charles, artist. 61-3302
GRAHAM, Christopher C. 60-1185
GRAHAM, David, ca. 1627-1690. 69-122
GRAHAM (David) and Son. 69-122
GRAHAM, David P. 59-122
•GRAHAM, Edward, 59-74, 61-1636
Name Index
•GRAHAM, Frank Porter. 61-1340,
61-3680
GRAHAM, George. 61-1015
GRAHAM, J. 59-122
GRAHAM, J. D. , ol Virginia. 61-2742
GRAHAM, lames D. 60-2734, 61-1094
GRAHAM, James L. 60-260
GRAHAM, John. 61-2992
GRAHAM, John, 1774-1620. 60-428
GRAHAM, John WllUam, 1859-1932. 61-3115
GRAHAM, Joseph J., of Wythe Co., Va.
59-122
GRAHAM, L. 69-122
GRAHAM, Margaret. 61-1212
GRAHAM, Mary, 61-1719
GRAHAM, Thomas. 59-122
GRAHAM, William, 59-122
GRAHAM, William, 1746-1799. 61-1636
GRAHAM, Or. William A. 61-1636
GRAHAM, William Alexander, 1604-1676.
60-143, 60-1830, 60-3306, 61-1367,
01-3060, 61-3273
GRAHAM, William Alexander, 1639-1923.
61-1367
GRAHAM, WilUam Franklin, 1918- 60-3204
GRAHAM, William P. , d. ca. 1844. 61-1212
GRAHAM family. 59-122. 61-1212, 61-1636.
61-2116, 61-3133
GRAHAM and Graham. 61-1212
GRAHAM and Lane. 61-1212
GRAHAM'S Forge Former's Club. 59-122
GRAHAMTON Manufacturing Company.
61-1026
GRAINGER, Percy. 60-944
GRAND Army Hall and. Memorial Association of
Illinois, Chicago. 61-1626
GRAND Army of the Republic. 60-2972,
61-540, 61-1960
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of Illinois.
Decatur Post, No. 1. 61-1526
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Minnesota. 66-834
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Missouri. Capt. William Wilkinson Post ,
No. 65, Mound City. 60-2239
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Missouri. O. P. Morton Post, No. 14,
Joplin. 61-238
G RAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
New York. George W. Morell Post, No.
144. 61-1755
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Ohio, 61-673
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Pennsylvania. 60-2697
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Pennsylvania. Courtland Saunders Post
No. 21, Philadelphia, 61-528
GRAND Army of the Republic. Dept. of
Utah. 61-1658
GRAND Trunk Railway. 60-170
GRANDttl, William. 60-29
GRANDPONT, Alfred Gulchon de see
GUICHON de Grandpont, Alfred
GRANGE see PATRONS of Husbandry
GRANGE Mutual Atd Society of the Newport
(Mlssour I) Grange. 81-3305
GRANGER, A. O. 60-2086
•GRANGER, Francis, 1792-1668. 60-61,
60-2096, 61-1247
GRANGER, Gideon, 60-61
QRANNISS, Ruth Shepard. 61-3593
GRANT, Abraham. 69-4
GRANT, CharleB, viscount de Vaux. 60-1296
GRANT, GabrleL 60-2874
GRANT, James. 60-314, 60-1280, 80-1298,
60-2040
GRANT, Jane. 61-6468
GHANT, Jesse Root. 61-1526
GRANT, Jon. 61-43
GHANT, Orviile. 81-2415
GRANT, Robert, 1852-1940. 61-2145
GRANT (Robert) & Company, Boston. 60-1741
GRANT, UlyssaB S., 1861- 60-1633
GRANT, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. u. S. ,
1622-1665. 59-42, 50-163, 60-14, 60-427,
60-490, 60-607, 60-821, 60-906, 60-1267,
60-1373, 60-1416, 60-1701, 60-1717,
60-2057, 60-2063, 60-2126, 60-2195,
60-2611, 60-2996, 60-3329, 61-19,
61-505, 61-570, 61-621, 61-999. 61-1063,
81-1162, 61-1252, 61-1326, 61-1375,
61-1528, 61-1636, 61-1627, 61-2061.
61-2264, 61-3064, 61-3666
GRANT, William. 60-1298
GRANT de Vaux, Louis Charles.
66-1298
GRANT family. 61-1627
GRANT (Ship) 61-2446
GRANT and Dakota Railway Company. 66-537
GRANT and Ensign, Hartford. 61-46
GRANT Campion and Co. see CAMPION
(Grant) and Company, Montreal
GRANTHAM, J. T. 80-719
GRANTHAM, John William, d. 1687. 61-1319
GRANTHAM, Thomas Robinson. 1st baron.
60-314 '
GRANTHAM family. 61-1319
GRANVILLE, Lord. 61-3397
GRAPHIC Association of Pennsylvania.
61-676
GRASBEROER, George J. C. 61-672
GRASSE-TILLY, Fraacola Joseph Paul,
marquis de, 60-1682, 60-2396
G RASSELU Company. 66-3613
GHATTAN, Peachy R. 61-3114
GRATZ, Alfred. 60-2336
GRATZ, Caroline. 61-259
GRATZ, Elizabeth. 61-269
GRATZ, Hyman, 1776-1857. 60-2336
GRATZ, Louisa. 61-259
GRATZ, Michael. 61-21
GRATZ, Simon, 1773-1839. 60-2336
GRATZ, Simon, 1840-1925. 60-2336, 61-71 8.
61-2462
GRATZ, Simon, 1840-1925, collector.
60-2616. 60-2624 , 60-2625, 66-2626.
60-2627 . 60-2633 , 60-2848, 80-2649,
61-96, 61-91 61-9876X30, 61-101.
61-3096
GRATZ family. 60-2026, 60-2336. 81-2308
GRAVATT, John James. 61-2761
GRAVES, Anna Mellsea. 81-3533
GRAVES, Bibb. 61-1856
GRAVES, Charles Alfred. 61-2636
GRAVES, Henry L„ b. 1842. 60-773
GRAVES, Henry S. 60-156
GRAVES, Iverson L., d. 1665. 60-773
GRAVES, Jackson Alpheus, 1862-1633.
61-2639
GRAVES, James Robinson. 66-3217
GRAVES, John L., phyBiclan. 60-773
GRAVES, John Temple. 61-2816
GRAVES, Robert. 69-116
GRAVES, Sarah (Dutton) 60-773
GRAVES, Thomas Graves, 1st baron
60-1447
GRAVES, Thomas W. 59-171
GRAVES, W. Brooke. 59-60
GRAVES, W. T. 61-2284
GRAVES, WilUam. 61-2012
GRAVES, William A. 61-3135
GRAVES family. 60-773
GRAY, A. B. 60-2202
GRAY, Alfred Gllllat, 1618-1676, 60-2202
GRAY, Andrew. 60-682
GRAY, Arthur F. 61-779
GRAY, Asa, 1810-1866. 60-764, 60-2782,
61-28, 61-734, 61-790, 61-1096, 61-3024
GRAY, Ebsnezer. 61-68;.
GRAY, Edwin Fairfax, 1629-1884. 60-1670
GRAY, Fred. 60-724
GRAY, G. D. 61-2752
GRAY, George, of North Carolina, 61-3670
GRAY, George, 1840-1625. 61-3281
GRAY, George R. 60-2733
GRAY, Henry, 1784-1834. 80-1110
GRAY, Horace, 1600-1673, 60-1110
GRAY, Horace, 1628-1902. 60-1063
GRAY, John, merchant of Fredericksburg,
Va. 60-3332
GRAY, John, merchant of Salem, Mass.
60-1110
GRAY, John, of North Carolina. 61-3670
GRAY, John Edward, 1800-1875. 60-2731,
60-2767
GRAY, Joseph C. 61-3269
GRAY, Josiah C, of Clinton, Miss. 61-2425
GRAY, Marcus Lemon. 61-1468
GRAY, Maria Emma (Smith) 1767-1876.
60-2767
GRAY, Mary (Watktnson) 1623-1909, collector.
60-986
GRAY, Nat, 60-724
GRAY, Orln J. 61-2306
GRAY, Robert Hayman, 1673-1968. 61-2635
GRAY, Stevens. 61-3670
GRAY, Thomas, 1718-1771. 66-2658
GRAY, Thomas Kennedy, 1833-1669. 60-526
GRAY, Vincent. 61-416
GRAY, W. H. 61-1697
GRAY, Walter Heary, Bp. 61-3151
•GRAY, WilUam. 61-3136, 61-3670
GRAY, William, 1750-1826. 60-1110
GRAY, William Lee. 61-3670
GRAY family. 66-526, 60-1116 , 61-2110,
61-2636, 61-3670
GRAY & Mitchell. 60-3332
GRAYDON, Caleb. 60-3125
GRAYSON, Beverly R. 60-2336
GRAYSON, Cary T. 80-2401, 60-3199,
61-1178
GRAYSON, George W., Indian chief. 61-174
GRAYSON, William, 1736-1790. 60-1642
GRAYSON, William J. 60-29
GT. BRIT. Army. 80-70, 60-1672, 81-691
GT. BRIT, Army. Royal Regiment of r
Artillery. 61-43
GT. BRIT. Army. Royal Welch Fusiliers.
66-666
GT. BRIT. Audit Office. 61-2206
GT. BRIT. Board of Trade. 66-277,
60-1361, 61-432
GT. BRIT. Colonial Office. 60-961.
61-2206
GT. BRIT. Consulate. Savannah. 60-768.
61-2960
GT. BRIT, Custom House. 61-2206
GT. BRIT. CustomB Dept. 60-1672
GT. BRIT. Foreign Office. 66-1363,
60-1426
GT. BRIT. Navy. 61-423
GT. BRIT. Ordnance Office. 60-1672
GT. BRIT, Parliament. House of Commons.
61-504
GT. BRIT. Parliament. House of Lords.
60-314, 61-2176
GT, BRIT. Privy Council. 61-2208
GT. BRIT. Privy Council. Committee for
Trade and Plantations. 61-432
GT. BRIT. Public Record Office, 60-2662 .
61-2206
GT. BRIT. Quartermaster-General's Dept.
60-343
GT. BRIT. Royal Commission for Settling
the Boundary Line Between the Colonies
of New York and New Jersey, 61-742
GT. BRIT. Treasury. 61-2206
GT. BRIT. Treaties, etc., 1760-1820
(George HI) 60-1437
GT. BRIT. War Office. 61-1640. 61-2206
GREAT Falls Manufacturing Company, Somers-
worth, N. H. 60-46
GREAT LakeB-St, Lawrence Tidewater Associa-
tion. 61-331
GREAT Northern Railway. 60-796
GREAT Smoky Mountains National Park.
60-610
GREAT Western Power Co. 61-2047
GREBLE, Edwin. 61-352
GREELEY, Adolphus W. 60-2649
GREELEY, Horace, 1611-1672. 66-766,
60-786, 66-807, 60-864, 60-1247,
66-1342, 66-2160, 60-2755. 61-1247
61-1262, 61-1636, 61-1982, 61-2662,
61-2647, 61-2764, 61-2602, 61-3683,
61-3684, 61-3303, 61-3366, 61-36B6
GREELEY, William Buckhout, 1679-1655.
61-384
GREEN, A, 66-2339
GREEN, Adeline (Burr) Davie, 1656 (ca.)-1831.
61-1336
GREEN, Albert Lamborn, b. 1846. 60-3223
GREEN, Ashbel. 60-283
GREEN, Austin O. 61-3000
•GREEN, Bennett Wood. 56-136, 60-43
GREEN, Berlah. 60-1071, 60-1221
•GREEN, Duff, 1791-1676. 60-182, 66-266,
66-2231,81-1163,61-2761
GREEN, Duff, d. ca. 1664. 61-1362
GREEN, E. H, 60-3213
GREEN (F. M.) & Company. 60-37
GREEN, Henry, 1601-1673. 61-2636
GREEN, Henry W. 60-260
GREEN, Jacob. 60-2767
GREEN, John, 61-2631
GREEN, John T. 66-1499
GREEN, Joseph K. 66-1131
GREEN, Joshua. 60-1475
GREEN, Lucy W. Lyons. 61-2631
GREEN, M. P. 66-2833
GREEN, Mary FranceB. 61-2631
GREEN, Nathan. 61-156
GREEN, Nicholas. 81-2631
GREEN, Nora B. 61-1846
GREEN, Paul. 69-121, 61-2816
GREEN, R. M. 61-3300
GREEN, Robert, 1821-1849. 61-3274
GREEN, Robert Stockton, 1631-1696. 60-281,
60-2061
GREEN, Samuel A, 60-1701
GREEN, Thomas, of Jackeoa, Miss,
60-1476
• GREEN, Thomas, 1766-1862. 61-2631 .
61-2798
GREEN, Wharton Jackson, 1831-1910.
61-1338
•GREEN, William.
61-2760
9-160, 60-1776, 60-3064,
•GREEN, William Mercer, Bp. 60-2469,
61-616
GREEN, William P. 81-3299
GREEN family. 61-1338, 61-2631, 61-3142,
61-3274
GREEN and Arnold. 61-1769
GREEN Mountain Mill, Albemarle Co., Va.
69-120
OREENBAUM, Edward Samuel. 61-971
Name Index
GREENBRIER, Cheat and Elk Railroad
Company, 59-140
GREENE, Charles 0, 61-1348
GREENE, Char loo Wilson, 1666-1947.
60-2366
GREENE, Edwin 7. 60-1742
GREENE, Everts Boulell, 1670-1047. 61-1718
01-2230, 61-3360 ■
GREENE, Flora Hartley, collector. 60-2168
GREENE, Francis M. 60-2816
GREENE, Franols V. 60-26
GREENE, Graham. 61-62S
OHEENE, Howard, 1864-19(6. 61-3294
GREENE, Nathnnael, 1742-1766, 60-21,
60-289, 60-687, 60-647, 60-1373,
60-1370, 60-1380, 80-1469. 60-1464,
60-1736, 60-2568, 86-564 <\ 60-2703
60-3124, 60-3163. 61-682, 61-7M,
61-99B. 61-1314. 81-3296. 61-3611
GREENE, Roger Sherman, 61-2794
GREENE, Samuel Dana, 1639-1684. 60-2420
GREENE, Thomas A,, d. 1804, 61-3204
GREENE, Welcome Arnold, 1705-1670.
61-3204
GREENE, William. 69-203
GREENE family, 61-3204
GREENE and Button Company, Milwaukee,
61-3204
GREENE Co., Oa. 61-3143
GREENE Co., Ho. 61-2465
GREENER, Richard T. 61-247
OREENEWALT, Mary EUxabeth Hallock-
1871-1960. 61-443
GREENHILL, Violet S. 61-956
GREENHOW, Samuel, 61-661
GREENLAND, A. 60-323
GREENLAND, Thomas. 60-323
GREENLAW, G. T. 81-2636
GREENLEAF, James. 81-213, 61-410.
61-462
GREENLEAF, Jonathan. 80-2649
GREENLEAF 'family. 60-2636, 61-450
GREENLEAF and Hubbard, New Orleans.
60-1613
GREENMAN, Judd, 1886-1867. 60-368
GREENOUGH, Louise I. 60-2160
GREEN'S Banking Office, Mississippi.
60-1614
{■GREEN'S Exchange and Banking Office,
JackBon, Miss, 60-727, 60-1614
OREENSBORO College, Greensboro, N. C,
61-2169 , 81-3061
GREENSBORO Female Academy, Greensboro.
Ala. 61-197 '
GRKBNSLET, Ferris. 60-1713
GREENVILLE Polemic Society. 60-101
OREENWAY, Edward M„ collector. 60-2471
GREENWAY, Isabella (Selnios) 1886-1963
61-3632
GREENWAY, John Campbell, 1672-1926.
61-3632
GREENWAY family. 81-3632
GREENWICH House, New York. 614468
GREENWICH Village Association. 614458
GREENWOOD family. 69-171
GREER, David. 61-166
GREER, H. C. 60-316, 80-3342
OREER, Loulss, 61-2121
GREG and Cunningham, New York. 61-1560
GREGG, A. M. 61-3299
GREGG, Daniel, 81-2301
OHEGG, David McMurtrle. 61-2403
GREGG, Maxoy. 60 . 712j ei . M2j 81i74i
OREGG, Morris E. 59-60
GREGG, Richard. 61-2653
GREGOR, D. A. 61-3234
GREGOHIE, Alexander Fraaer. 60-1702
GREGORIE, James, 1796-1874. 60-1702
GREGOME family. 60-1702 _
GREGORY, Alyse. 61-3111
GREGORY, Barnard, 1796-1662. 61-1602
GREGORY, Casper Rene", 1646-1917. 60-1100
GREGORY, EdwardS. 61-2336
GREGORY, Edwin Clarke, 1676-194B.
61-1340
GREGORY, George Craghead, 1676-1656
61-2632
GREGORY, Ja, 60-81
OKEGORY, John Milton. 61-3489
GREGORY, Margaret (Overman). 81-1340
GREGORY, Thaddeus. 61-2326
•GREGORY, Thomas Watt, 1861-1033. 60-160
60-806 . 80-997, 61-1169 '
OREGORY, William H. 61-1224
GHEGORY, William T. 61-3135
GREGORY tamUy. 60-1100, 61-1224
61-2632, 61-3142 '
GRELLET, Stephen, 1773-1866. 61-101
61-2630. 61-3613
GRELLET family. 81-2539
GRENADA Oil Mill, Grenada, Mies. 60-236S
GRENFELL, Sir Wilfred. 60-2080
ORENVTLLE, George, 1712-1770. 60-1293
60-1473 *
GRENVILLE, Thomas. 60-1431
GRENVJLLE, William Wyndham Grenvllle,
baron, 1769-1834. 60-1382
GRENVILLE family. 61-2246, 81-2246
: GREGHAM, Sir Thomas. 60-3209
GRESHAM, Walter Q. 61-3261
ORESHAM family. 60-033, 80-1241
GRETOR, Georg. 61-3643
GREV1LLE, Hon, Charles Franols, 1749-
1800. 61-2206
GREW, Henry, 81-284
GREW, Joseph C. 59-20, 59-269, 80-20
OREW, Theophllus. 61-860
GREY, Charles Orey, 2d earl, 1764-1645
60-1427
GREY, Henry George Grey, 3d earl. 60-161
80-1332 '
GREY, Horace. 60-668
GREY, Lady Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby.
60-1223
GR1CE, Joseph. 69-244
GRIER, Robert C. 60-1083
GHIERSON, Benjamin Henry, 1826-1911.
61-006
GRIESSEMER, T. D. 60-163
GRIFFEN and Eddy, New York. 60-2300
GRIFFES, Charles Tomllnson, 1804-1020.
61-2362
GRIFFES, Mrs. Wilbur G. 61-2362
GRIFFIN, Charles. 61-2284
GRIFFIN, Duane N., collector. 60-966
GRIFFIN, EUphaUt, ol Londonderry, N. H.
60-1401
GRIFFIN, Isaac. 60-1056
GRIFFIN, James Lewie Corbla. 1614-1676.
61-2607
GRIFFIN, James M, 80-1066
ORIFFIN, Martin I. J. 81-1890
GRIFFIN, Samuel Stuart. 61-2607
GRIFFIN, Solomon Bulkley, 1852-1925.
81-902
GRIFFIN, Thomas Henry, 1836-1022. 80-4
GRIFFIN, Thomas Masterson, b. 1625.
60-1066 , 61-2344
ORIFFIN family. 80-986, 60-1068,
60-2886, 61-2110, 61-2344, 61-2607
GRIFFING, JoBephlne Sophle-Whlte, 1614-1872.
61-3303
GRIFFITH, B. W. 80-2001
GHIFFITH, Benjamin P. 60-2410
GRIFFITH, C. E. 60-765
GRIFFITH, Elijah. 61-20
GRIFFITH, Hiram H. 61-929
GRIFFITH, John T. 60-2339
GRIFFITH, P. Merrill. 60-1709
GRIFFITH, R. W. 60-1095
GRIFFITH, Richard, 1816-1862. 60-1660
GRIFFITH, Rlohard, fl. 1681-1869.
61-231
GRIFFITH, Richard H. 61-231
GRIFFITH Thomas. 60-2605
GRIFFITH, Wells. 61-2340
GRIFFITH, WUllam, of Pennsylvania,
60-2605
GRIFFITH, WUllam, 1876-1036. 50-118
GRIFFITH tamUy. 60-2887, 61-2491
GR1FFITT, Samuel p. 61-16
GRIGGS, Edward Howard. 60-313
GRIGGS, James Mathews, 1861-1010. 60-2119
GRIGGS, John W. 60-260, 60-281, 60-286
60-1342
GRIGGS family. 61-3142, 61-3673
GRIGGS & Weld, Boston. 60-1741
GRIGSBY, A. J. 61-3084
GRIGSBY, Hugh Blair, 1606-1881. 81-1630,
61-1765, 61-2162, 61-2400. 61-3331
GRIGSBY, Hugh Carrlngton. 61-2490
GRIGSBY, John Warren. 60-1608
GRIGSBY, Susan Shelby. 80-1608
GRIGSBY, William Harrison. 61-3144
GRMBALL, John Berkeley, 1800-1893
61-1606 , 61-2642
GBIMBALL, Margaret Ann (Morris).
61-2842
GRJMBALL family, 61-1606, 61-2642
GHTMES, Alston. 61-3660
GRIMES, Bryan, 1793-1860, 61-3660
•CRIMES, Bryan, 1828-1680. 81-3271,
81-3860
GRIMES, James Wilson, 60-001
•GRIMES, John Bryan, 1666-1823.
61-3689
60-1631,
GKIMES, John Gray Blount. 61-3689
GRIMES, John S. 60-1448
GRIMES, Walter Hanrahan. 81-3660
GRIMES, William. 61-3660
GROWS, William Bryan. 61-3680
GRIMES family. 61-2332, 81-3869
GRIMlaj, Angelina Emily, 1805-1678. 60-1071
GRIMKE, Sarah Moore, 1702-1873, 60-1071
OKIMMEL, Henry C, 1802 V-1B70 or 1.
81-1121
GRDJNAH, Andrew Glassell. 80-3332
GKlNNAN, Cornelia: 60-3332
ORINNAN, Daniel. 61-3154
ORINNAN, Ella M. 60-3382
GRMNAN, Georgia Screven (Bryan) 60-3332
GRINNAN, Helen (Bryan) Glassell, 60-3332
GHINNAN, Randolph Bryan. 60-3332
GRINNAN, Robert Alexander. 60-3332
GRINNAN family. .60-3332
GRINNAN and MundeU. 60-3332
GIUNNELL, George B. 60-662
GRDTNEI L, Joseph. 59-188
GRDttJELL, JoslahB. 61-1336
ORINNELL, Moses H, 60-20
GRJNNELL, Minturn and Company. New York.
60-172
GRISCOM, John Hosktns. 61-268
GRJSCOM, Lloyd C. 60-167
GRIST, AUen. 81-1395
GRIST, James Redding, d. 1874. 61-1365
GRIST, Richard. 61-1395
GRIST family. 81-1395
G1USWOLD, Henry W. 60-1120
GRISWOLD, Matthew. 61-682
GRISWOLD, Stanley, 1763-1615. 60-1120
GRISWOLD, William. 61-2013
GROCE, Jared Ellison, 1612-1839. 60-1631
GHOH, Daniel W. 61-2768
GROH family. 61-2786
GRONOVIUS, Johann F. , 1690-1761.
60-1467, 61-729
OROSE, George Richmond. 61-1273
GROSS, Milt, 1896- 61-490
GROSS family. 60-2947
GROSVENOR, Thomas. 60-8
GROSVENOR, Thomas Peabody. 1778-1817.
60-8
GROUBENTALL, Marc Ferdinand Grouber
de. 60-3212
GROVE, Lucy C. 61-056
GHOWDEN family. 61-3174
GROWDON, Lawrence. 61-418
GROWTH. 60-2506
GRUBB, Clement, 60-1789
GRUBB, Clement B. 61-147
ORUBB, Edward, 1654-193B. 61-3116
GRUBB, Edward B. 61-147
GRUBB, Henry Bates. 60-1769
GRUBB, Peter, 1707 or 6-ca. 1764. 61-544
ORUBB, Peter, fl. ca, 1786, 60-1780
GBUBB family. 61-147 , 61-3142
GKUBEK, Michael A. 61-2606
GRUCHY, John PhlUp de. 60-2617
GRUEL, Leon. 60-3310
GRUNDY, Felix. 60-3306, 61-1620
GRUNDY, George. 60-81
GRUNDY family. 61-1159, 61-3142
GRUPPO Bombtinl Parddl-DeUino, firm,
Italy. 50-40
GRYMES, Fannie. 61-1631
GRYMES, George. 61-1631
GRYMES, Philip Ludwell. 60-266
GRYMES, Thomas J. 61-1631
GUNTHER, Albert C. L. G. 60-2733,
61-2749
GUENTHER, Martin. 60-3216
GUERRA, Pablo de la. 61-1146
GUEKHANT, Charles. 61-3136
GUERRANT, J. P. 59-99
GUEKHANT, Peter. 61-3136
GUERRANT, W. P. and J, P„ Chestnut Grove,
Va. 80-99
GUEHKANT family, 61-3136
GUERRERO, Vicente. 61-426, 61-3233,
61-3246
GUERRJER, Edith. 61-1441
GUEKHY, Alex. 61-1476
GUICE family, 61-2340
GU1CHON de Grandpont, Alfred, b. 1607.
60-1364
GU1GNARD, Gabriel Alexander, 1860-1626.
61-1629
GU1GNARD, James Sanders, 1780-1656.
61- '.629
GU1GNARD, James Sanders, 1603-1668.
61. 629
•GUIGNARD, Jamee Sanders, 1831-1001,
60-765, 61-1629
GUIGNARD, John Gabriel, 1751-1822.
61-1629
GUIGNARD, John Gabriel, 1801-1857
61-1629 I
GUIGNARD, John Gabriel, 1832-1913
61-1529
GUIGNARD family. 61-1529
Name Index
GUILD, Curtis. 01-2424
HAIGH, George W., 1636-1920. 61-489
HALL, Gertrude (Scott) collector. 61-1169
GUILD, Lafayette, 61-2264
HAIGH, Henry AUyn, 1654-1942. 0J-I650
HALL, Granville Davlsson. 60-295, 60-997
GUILD of Boston Bell lungers, 61-2354
H
HAIGH family. 61-1650
HALL, H. R. of Jackson, Miss. 61-2425
GUlLDot Painters. 60-1572
HAIGHT, Ada Clementine (Acker) 1879-
MALL, H. Y. 80-1475
collsctor. 81-il77
HALL, Henry. 60-1567, 00-1668
GUILDAY, Peter Keanan, 1684-1947.
61-1049
HAIGHT, Henry Huntley, 1825-1878.
HALL, Hugh Roddy. 60-3204
H. D. , pseud, see ALDINGTON, Hilda
61-1818
GUILFORD, Frederick North, 2d earl of,
Doolutle
HALL, J. 61-2637
60-1334, 60-1473
HAAN, Jacob 1. de. 60-2406
HALLEX, Orren Luleo, 1652-1934,
HALL, J. A. 80-1864
GUILFORD, Frederic North, 6th earl of.
60-1355
HAARDT, Sara, 59-121
81-3037
HAINES, August. 80-1113
HALL, James, 1811-1898. 60-2982
GUILFORD. Conn. 60-2299
HAAS, J. C. 61-3302
HALL, James Blair, b. 1855. 60-1191
GUILFORD College, N. C. 60-1704, 60-2396
HAASE, Christian. 60-3342
HAINES, Daniel. 60-281, 80-285, 80-286,
00-2081
HALL. James King, 1875-1046. 60-3294
GUtr ■■-, Janet Margaret (Doyle) 60-1415
HABERSHAM, J. 81-1314
HAINES, Ezeklel S. 60-1265
HALL, Jamas Norman, 1887-1951. 60-1262,
GU1NEY, Louise Imogen, 1861-1B20. 60-313,
HABERSHAM family. 61-3490
HAINES, John S. 61-839
60-2861
60-1446, 61-1128
HALL, John, of Pennsylvania, 61-21
HA DEN, Noah, 60-1482
HAINES, Lynn. 60-1062
GUDJEY, Patrick Robert, 1636-1677.
HALL, John, of West Virginia. 60-1453
60-1415
HADEN family. 61-3142
HAINES, Lynn, 1878-1929. 60-1374
HALL, JohnE. 61-721
GUINN, J. M. 61-114S
HADLEY, Henry Kimball, 1871-1037.
01-2147. 61-2408
HAINES, William p, 60-1113
HALL, Lyman. 61-682
GUION family. 61-3133
HADLEY, Herbert 8pencer, 1672-1927.
HAIRSTON, Elizabeth Seawall (Halraton)
1855-1946. 61-173
HALL, N. C. 60-292
GUITEAU, Charles. 60-427
60-2139. 60-2334. 61-279. 61-3481
HAIRSTON family. 81-172
HALL, Reynold T„ collector. 81-1504
GUI2OT, Francois, 61-1494
HADLEY, T. B. J. 60-1475
HALBERT, Henry Sale, 1837-1916. 60-1260
HALL, Richard, minister. 60-661
GULF States Steel Co. 61-1260
HADLEY Falls Company, Holyoke, Mass.
60-1744
HALDEMAN, Jacob. 60-2864
HALL, Richard Llngan. 61-2767
GULFPORT Cotton Oil and Fertilizer
Company, Gulfport, MlSB. 60-2386
HADSKY, John W. 00-1137
HALDEMAN, Samuel Stehman, 1812-1880,
00-2734, 61-770, 61-783, 61-789. 61-1094
HALL, Robert S. 60-2212
GULICK, Henry. 81-1037
HALL, S. C. 61-362
GULICK, John. 61-1037
HAECKEL, Ernst. 60-2982
HALDERMAN, John A., 1633-1908. ftl-94
HALL, Septimus. 80-246
GULICK, William. 61-1037
HAECKEL, Ernst H. 60-39
HALDIMAND, Sir Frederick, 1718-1791.
80-1376, 60-1447, 81-1847
HALL, Sherman. 80-660, 61-250
GULICK family. 61-1037
HAECKER, Theophllus, 1846-1938. 60-661
HALE, Charles, 1831-1882. 58-139, 59-144
HALL, Sidney B. 60-1439
GULLEY, E. 6. 61-1161
HANDEL, Georg Frledrlch. 61-1106
HALE, Charles R. 60-3216
HALL. Thomas William. 61-2431
GUNDERSON, G. Martin. 61-1268
HAENKE, Thaddaus. 60-422
'HALE, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. 60-139,
HALL, Mrs. W. W, 60-2117
GUNMERE, Barker. 60-1037
HAGA, Godfrey. 61-21
60-267, 80-285, 60-313, 60-663, 60-755,
60-1731, 60-2124, 61-1055, 61-1606
HALL, WUburn B. 61-3267
GUNN, Margaret G. 61-2635
HAGAN, Janle G. 61-2635
HALL, William. 61-2203
GUNNISON, John Williams, 1612-1853.
HAGAN (John) and Company. 60-8
HALE, Edward Joseph. 61-2284
HALL, Mrs; William. 60-2363
81-1793
'HALE, Eugene. 60-464,60-1530
HAGANS, EUsha. 60-1023
: ;,: '■ '
HALL. Wllmer C. 60-2863
GUNPOWDER Trade Association. 60-3013
HALE, George Ellory, 1666-1938. 80-242,
HAGANS, George M. 60-1023, 60-3342
61-517, 61-1791
HAIiL family. 60-1218, 60-2046, 60-3294,
GUNST, Morgan Arthur, d. 1968. 61-1667
61-264, 81-2179
HAGANS, Harrison, 1796-1867. 60-1023
HALE, Henry C. 61-1300
...
GUNTER family. 60-2936
GUKLEY, Charles L. 61-3302
HAGANS, Henry C. 60-1023
HALE, Israel Foote, 1804-1691. 61-1296
HALL & Sellers, Philadelphia. 61-263
GURLEY, John A. 60-2620
•HAGANS, John Marshall. 00-296, 60-1023,
61-1559
HALE, John Parker. 60-991, 60-1247,
61-3494
HALL of Fame see NEW York University.
Hall of Fame
GURLEY, Ralph Randolph. 60-1221
IIAGANS, Zer. 60-1023
HALE, Nathan, 1784-1863. 59-139
HALLAM, Arthur Henry, 1811-1833. 81-967
GURNEY, EUzaP. 81-3064
HAGANS family. 60-1023
HALE, Phllo. 61-3082
HALLAM, Edward. 69-104
GURNEY, Francis. 60-1660
HAGANS and Frum. 60-3342
HALE, Samuel, 1758-1628. 80-1716
HALLECK, Fltzgreene. 61-3113
GURNEY, Joseph John. 61-3613, 61-3620
HAGANS and Spahr. 60-3342
HALE, Titus, ca. 1834-ca. 1925. 61-1295
HALLECK, Henry Wager. 59-42, 60-290,
60-312, 61-1348, 61-1800, 61-3868
GURNEY, RuaseU. 60-1223
HAGANS, Lynch and Protzman. 60-3342
HALE, William, 1765-1848. 60-1710
J HALLECK, Peachy & Billings, San Fran-
GUROWSKL Adam, hrabla, 1605-1866.
HAGEDORN, Hermann, 69-11, 59-118,
HALE, William, 1804-1893. 60-1716
cisco. 61-1600
60-141 v
59-231, 60-159, 61-2148
HALE, William D. 60-1605
HALLEH, Granville Owen. 61-1300
GUSTAF D AdoU, King of Sweden, 61-2793
HAOEN, Martin. 61-1208
HALE family. 59-139.60-1716
HALLESCHE Nachrlchlan. 61-1068
GUSTAF VI Adolf, King of Sweden, 1882-
HAGEN, Olaf D, 61-3266
61-596
HAGER and Mills. 61-220
HALEVY, Daniel. 60-42
HALLETT, Benjamin Franklin, 1797-1802.
60-2128
GUSTAVUS Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn.
61-2793
HAGERMAN, Benjamin Franklin. 60-2302
HALEY, David W. , Jr. 61-1853
HALEY, David W„ 1793-1859, 01-1863
HALLETT (H.) and Company, Portland, Me.
HAGERMAN, Llnnetta. 60-2392
60-117
GUSTINE, Horatio N. 60-1341
HAGERSTOWN Female Seminary, Hagers-
HALEY family, 61-1*653
HALLEY, W.E. 61-2081
GUTHREY family. 60-12
town, Md, 61-1861
HALIFAX, George Montagu Dunk, 2d earl of.
00-1224, 61-918
HALLINAN, Charles T. 61-3660
GUTHRIE, John J. 61-3207
HAGGARD, Sir Henry Rider, 1856-1925.
61-3106, 61-3504
HALL, Mr. 61-1992
HALLMAN, Ernest Clifton, 1686-1948.
GUTHRIE, Hamon, 1896- 61-2362
61-109
GUTIERREZ de. Lara, Angel. 80-2172
HAGMIRE, Conrad. 60-1462
HALL, Ansel F. 60-242
HALLOCK family. 61-443
GUTIERREZ de Lara, JosS Bernardo Maxl-
HAGM1RE, Joseph. 60-1462
HALL, Arthur, of Bath, Me. 60-1490
HALLOWELL, Benjamin. 81-3613
mlUano, 1774-1641. 60-1657
HAGNER, Peter. 60-2165
HALL, Benjamin B. 60-3191
HALLOWELL (Morris L.) and Company,
GUTMAN, Daniel. 61-1647
HAGOOD, Johnson, 1828-1698. 60-765
HALL, Boiling, 1767-1836. 00-1218
Philadelphia, 81-27
GUYOT, Arnold H. 60-2734
HAGOOD, Johnson, 1873-1948. 81-3682
HALL, Boiling, 1813-1894. 60-1216
HALLOWELL family. 61-27
QUYTON, Thomas Percy. 60-2612
HAGUE, Arnold. 60-24
HALL, Charles. 61-1327
HALLOWELL, Jones & Donald, Boston.
GWATHMEY, Caroline Beth. 61-2634
HAGUE, James Duncan, 1836-1808. 61-2321,
HALL, Constance Huntington, 1886-
60-1604
GWATHMEY. G. Tayloe. 60-81
61-3003
61-2109
HALL'S Safe and Lock Company, Cincinnati.
GWATHMEY, W. W. 60-81
GWATHMEY family. 61-2613
HAGUE. International Peace Conference, 1899.
61-3115, 61-3332
HALL, Cordell. 59-17
60-1058
HALHOYD, Jack. 81-3585
GWIN, William McKendree, 1605-1885,
HAGUE, International Peace Conference, 2d,
HALL, Cyrus. 61-2817
60-2309, 61-1204, 61-2745
1907. 61-2644
HALL, David, 1714-1772. 61-263. 61-2263
HALSE, Sir Nicholas. 60-1572
GWINNETT, Button, 1735-1777. 60-2512
HAGUE. Permanent Court of Arbitration.
HALSEY, Don P. 60-3346
61-2608 / *
GWYN, John T, 61-3276
60-157
HAGUE. Permanent Court of International
Justice. 60-690
HALL, E, George, 1865-1936. 80-649
HALL, Edward, merchant In the West Indies.
61-193
HALSEY, J. H., 60-905
HALSEY, John Julius. 81-2635 '
GWYN, Nell, 1650-1887.' 61-3200
HAGY & Knowles. 61-2089
HALL, Edward, of Mississippi. 60-1476
HALSEY, Mary Battey. 61-3147
GWYN family. 81-2110,61-3679
HAHAN, Alfred Thayer. 60-1369
HALL, ElUul. 60-422
HALSEY, Mary Emmellne, 1845-1912.
GWYNN, Walter. 61-942
HAHN, Peter 60-3287 , 61-148
HALL, Ellery. 60-997
60-2023
GWYNNE, Marmaduke. 61-190
HAIG, William. 61-2297
'HALL, Ephralm B. 60-295, 60-312
766
HALSEY family. 81-3147
Name Index
HALSTEAD, Murat. 60-1717
HAMERSLEY, Hugh. 60-1341
HAMILTON, A. J. 61-2940
HAMILTON, A. M. 60-3332
HAMILTON, Adam Boyd, 1608-1606.
60-2627
HAMILTON, Alexander, 1757-1804, 50-222,
60-265, 60-260, 60-927, 60-1266, 60-1373,
60-1179, 60-1762, 60-1774, 80-2026,
60-2640, 60-3104, 61-30, 61-548, 61-582,
61-766, 61-763, 81-1156, 61-1252, 61-1437,
61-2065, 61-2446, 61-3247, 61 -3330.
61-3SS4, 61-3308
HAMILTON, Alice, 1889- 61-2652. 61-3408
HAMILTON, Alton. 60-1356
•HAMILTON, Andrew, 1678 (ca.)-1741.
61-3071. 61-3102
HAMILTON, Andrew, d. 1703. 60-284
HAMILTON, Andrew, n. 1796-1807. 60-8
HAMILTON, Charles D. 60-767
HAMILTON, Clayton Meekey, 1881-1046.
61-2144
HAMILTON, Edward Tarry. 01-2647
HAMILTON, Emma (Lyon) 61-2201
HAMILTON, Eugene Lee see LEE-Hamllton,
Eugene
HAMILTON, Florence. 60-155
HAMILTON, George. 61-1631
HAMILTON, George S. 60-1831
HAMILTON, Hance, 1721-1772. 60-201B
HAMILTON, J. M. 60-584
•HAMILTON, lames, 1710 (ca.)-1783
60-1426, 60-1806, 60-2184, 60-2B30,
60-2836, 80-3125, 61-62, 61-260.
61-368, 61-424, eL^CTB? 61-1403
01-3071
HAMILTON, James, 1763-1829. 60-3326
HAMILTON, James, 1786-1857. 61-2751
HAMILTON, James Woodburn, 1886- 60-746
60-943 '
HAMILTON, John, merchant. 60-1708
HAMILTON, John C. 60-962
HAMILTON, Jones S. 60-1831, 60-2631
HAMILTON, Kate Grace (Challee) 1876-
61-2974
HAMILTON, Lizzie (Belknap) 60-757
HAMILTON, Margaret Helen Heth. 61-2634
•HAMILTON, Paul. 80-81, 60-765
HAMILTON, Peter Joseph, 1B59-1927.
00-1177
HAMILTON, Robert Alston. 61-2647
HAMILTON, Thomas D. 60-658
HAMILTON, Thomas Lynch. 61-2634
HAMILTON, Thomas N., of Georgia. 69-195
HAMILTON, W. H. 61-2635
HAMILTON, WUllam, of Philadelphia
61-124, 61-3102
HAMILTON, Sir William, 1730-1803.
61-2295
HAMILTON, Williams., Jr. 60-1831
HAMILTON, William S., Sr. 60-1831
HAMILTON family. 60-195, 61-1347
61-2419
HAMILTON, Mass. Congregational Church.
80-2228
HAMILTON and Hood, Philadelphia. 61-141
HAMILTON and Moore, Pennsylvania. 61-230
HAMILTON-HOOD papers. 61-98
HAMILTON Manufacturing Company, Hamilton,
N. Y. (Albany Co.) 60-2690
HAMILTON Manufacturing Company, Lowell,
Mass. 60-1626
HAMILTON Woolen Company, Southbrldge,
Mass. 60-1714
HAMLIN, Anna, d. 1925. 59-210
HAMLIN, Charles Sumner, 1861-1938,
59-35, 59-210
HAMLIN, David. 61-220
HAMLIN, Hannibal. 60-1731
HAMLIN, Huybertie Lansing (Pruyn). 59-210
HAMLIN, T. B. 60-1672
HAMLIN family. 81-2632
HAMLINE University, St. Paul. 60-1038
HAMLINE University, St. Paul. Board of
Trustees, 90-593
HAMM, James S. 60-793, 61-3657
HAMMER, Angela (Hutchinson) 1870-1956?
61-2220
HAMMER-PURGSTALL, Joseph von.
61-734, 61-1272
HAMMERSTEIN, Oscar. 61-3149
HAMMETT, Alexander. 60-286
HAMMOND, B. Benton. 60-589
HAMMOND, Charles, of Minneapolis.
60-455
•HAMMOND, CharleB, 1770-1840. 60-1276.
60-2510
HAMMOND, George, 60-1368
HAMMOND, Harry. 60-712
HAMMOND, J. E. 61-2634
HAMMOND, Jabez Delano, 1778-1855.
60-2922
HAMMOND, James Henry, 60-788, 61-2761
HAMMOND, John Hays. 80-740
HAMMOND, Lewis Machen. 60-2402
HAMMOND, WinfleldS. 60-1637
HAMMOND family. 61-2110
HAMPDEN, John. 60-1572
HAMPDEN, Walter. 61-1364, 61-1628
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY College, Hampden-
Sydney, Va, 60-80, 61-3160, 61-3681
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY College, Hampden-
Sydney, Va. Library. 61-3264
HAMPSHIRE Co., W. Va. 60-995
HAMp SHIRE Southern Railroad Company.
HAMPTON, Anthony. 60-765
HAMPTON, Caleb, d. 1864. 61-2429
HAMPTON, Elizabeth. 60-765
HAMPTON, Frank Armfield, 1884-1957.
61-2450
HAMPTON, George McDutfie. 60-765
HAMPTON, Harriet. 60-765
HAMPTON, J. E. 61-2635
HAMPTON, John. 60-765
HAMPTON, Kate. 60-765
HAMPTON, Mary Fisher. 60-765
HAMPTON, Mary Singleton McDuffie.
61-3867
HAMPTON, Richard. 60-765
HAMPTON, Wade, 1754-1835. 60-765
61-1314, 61-2010 '
HAMPTON, Wade, 1791-1858. 60-765
HAMPTON, Wane, 1818-1002. 50-180,
80-668, 60-707, 60-765, 60-802,
60-1681, 60-2642, 60-61-1612, 81-1949
61-2021, 61-2284, 61-2493, 61-2741,
61-3138, 61-3271, 61-3302
HAMPTON family. 60-765
HAMPTON Institute, Hampton, Va. 50-4
81-2495 ' '
HAMRICK, Adam G. 80-584
HAMTRAMCK, John Francis, 1766-1803
60-713, 60-1464
HAMTRAMCK, John Francis, 1798-1856
81-3088
HAMTRAMCK family. 61-3068
HANAFORD, Phoebe. 61-2390
HANBURY, Capel. 60-257, 61-1286
HANBUHY, Osgood, 60-257, 61-1286
HANBURY lamily. 60-257
HANCOCK, Cornelia, 1840-1926. 60-1279
HANCOCK, Francis W. 61-3135
HANCOCK, George. 60-1706, 61-1358
HANCOCK, Henry. 61-2200
HANCOCK, John, merchant. 60-1751
•HANCOCK, John, 1737-1703. 60-587
60-1373, 60-1751, 80-1776, 60-2063
60-2527, 60-2626, 60-3007, 61-230,
81-582, 61-3068, 61-3171, 61-3278
HANCOCK, Thomas, 1703-1764. 60-1751
• HANCOCK, Winlield Scott. 50-42, 60-1037,
61-3064, 61-3698
HANCOCK family. 60-1761
HANCOCK Cooperage Company, Hancock, Md.
60-1462
HAND, Catharine (Ewlng) 60-3011
•HAND, Edward, 1744-1802. 60-2640
60-3011. 61-502 '
HAND, George O., 1830-1887. 61-2076
HAND, Learned, 1872- 59-12 . 69-152
HAND, Moses, of Baltimore. 61-3336
HAND, Mrs. Thomas Jennings. 61-3336
HAND, Thomas Jennings, 1624-1908.
61-3336
HAND, Thomas Jennings, Jr. 61-3336
HAND family. 61-3336
HANDBURY, Thomas, 61-2617
HANDLEY, George. 81-3126
HANDLIN, W. W. 61-1403
HANDY, Charles O. 61-415
HANDY, John Charlas. 61-3826
HANDY, Moses P. 50-235
HANEWINKEL, A. 60-1123
HANEY, Bert E. 61-1900
HANEY, John Louis, 1877-1080. 61-1063
HANFORD, Cornelius Holgate. 61-1300
HANFORD, R. W, 61-3144
HANKS, Festus. 60-310
HANKS family. 60-2837, 61-2110
H ANNA, C. Morton. 59-169
HANNA, Marcus Alonzo. 59-49, 60-272,
60-561, 60-1433, 60-1530, 60-1709, 60-1717
60-2103, 60-2828, 61-1488
HANNAH (Whaler) 60-1750
HANNEGAN, Robert E. 60-2099
HANNIBAL Ferry Company, Hannibal, Mo.
80-1955
HANNIBAL Railway and Electric Company,
Hannibal, Mo. 60-2049
HANNON, EmlllB Llttlepage. 61-3302
HANOVER, Lynch. 61-1486
HANOVER Furnace. 81-418
HANIUCK, Edward. 60-2263
HANRICK, Ripley Arnold, 60-2263
HANRICK family. 60-2263
HANSEN, George, 1624-1897, 61-2200,
61-2640
HANSER, Carl Johann Otto, 1832-1909. 60-109
HANSER, O. 60-1123, 60-3218
HANSON, E. 61-1268
HANSON. Howard, 1096- 61-2134
HANSON, James Christian Meinfch, 1864-1943.
61-1082
HANSON, Joseph Mills, 1876- 61-3302
HANSON, Thomas. 60-3332
HANSON & Parker Ltd., Boston. 60-1483
HANTHORN, Isaac. 61-21
HANTZ, Harold D. 60-2402
HANWAY, John. 60-319
HANWAY, Samuel, of Monongalia Co. W. Va
60-319, 60-1462, 61-3217
HANZLIK, Paul John.
HAPGOOD, Norman.
61-268
19-43, 59-152, 60-39
HAPPART, Joseph Leger d'. 60-1877
HARBAUGH, Henry, 1817-1867. 59-239. 59-256
60-121
HARBECK, Charles Thomas, 1850- collector
61-702
HARBERT, Elizabeth Boynton. 61-2374
HARBOR Creek Insurance" Company. Erie Pa
60-2985
HARBOR D, James Guthrie, 1866-1947. 59-30,
50-163, 50-211, 60-227, 59-260, 60-2976
61-696 '
HARCOURT, Brace and Company. 59-199
HAHDAWAY family. 61-2419
HARDCASTLE, Edward L. F. 61-1346
•HARDEE, W, J. 61-1348, 61-1373, 61-2452
HARDEMAN, Ann L. 60-2196, 60-3312
HARDEMAN, EUen L. 60-3312
HARDEMAN, Mary M. 60-3312
HARDEMAN, Miss S. J. E. see STUART, Mrs.
Oscar J. E.
HARDEMAN, Thomas M. 60-3312
HAKDEN, Edward, 1784-18/10. 61-2449
HARDEN, Edward Randolph. 61-2446
HAKDEN family. 61-24 49
HAHDENSTEIN, Hattie. 61-3261
HARDER, Guslav, 1656-1923. 61-227
HARDIE, James A. 56-42
HARDIN, Charles H. 60-2225
•HARDIN, John J. 61-1328,61-1720
HARDIN family, 61-3142
HARDIN-3IMMONS University, 61-2983
HAHDTNG, A. J. 61-3144
HARDING, G. P. 60-1193
HARDING, J. H. 60-607
HARDING, Lyman, 60-676
HARDING, Warren Gamaliel, Pres. U. S. ,
1865-1023. 69-20, 59-21, 69-261, 80-146,
60-157, 60-286, 60-1267, 60-1374, 60-1486,
60-1709, 60-2139, 60-2334, 60-2401, 60-3221,
61-331, 61-605, 61-1375, 61-1657, 81-2081,
61-2922, 81-2984, 61-3472, 61-3476, 61-3467
HARDING, William p, G. 59-17
HARDING family. 61-3142
HAHDMAN, W. A. 61-3085
HAKDS, Ira A. 61-3603
HAHDW1CK, Elizabeth Bruce. 01-1520
HARDWICK, Thomas William. 60-1537
HAKDWICK family, 61-2110
HAHDWICKE, Charles Philip Yorke, 4th earl of.
60-1460
HAHDWICKE, Philip Yorke, 2d earl of. 61-1156
HARDY, Sir Charles, 1716 7-1780. 80-2790
HARDY, Emma Lavinla (Gilford) 1840-1912.
80-34
HARDY, Florence Emily (Dugdale) d, 1937.
60-34
HARDY, Genie Steele. 61-2748
HARDY, Josiah. 61-220
HARDY, Thomas, 1840-1028. 60-34. 60-755,
60-1401, 60-1551, 60-2856, 61-2816
HARE, P. H. 61-687
HAHE, Priscilla. 61-3129
HARE, Robert. 61-734
HAKfrJ, tvilliam B. 60-2530
HARE, William Hobart. 61-518
HAKE family. 60-2530
HAHFOKD family. 61-2110
HAKFOKT family. 61-2110
HARGITT, Edward. 61-2749
HARGON, John. 61-106
HARGREAVES, Grace Dexter Bryan. 59-217
HAKGKOVE, Andrew Coleman. 61-1386
HAKGKOVE, K. W. 81-3182
i
Name Index
HARGROVE, T. L. 61-3061
HAHGHOVE, Z. B. 61-3182
HARISON, Richard. 60-927
HARISON, William H. 60-927
HARISON family. 60-927
HARK1NS, John P. 60-2346
HARKNESS, C. W. 60-560
HARKNESS, E. S. 60-660
HARKNESS, N. W. 60-660
HARLAN, Jamea. 61-1326
HARLAN, John. 60-724
HARLAN, John Marshall, 1633-1911. 69-203,
60-1063, 61-1169, 61-1336, 61-1349
HARLAN, Mae. 61-2635
UARLAN, William M. 60-669
HARLAN and WojUolk, Orange Co., Va. 59-161
HARLEY. 60-1223
HARLEY, Fannie (Holgate). 61-2160
HAKLEY, Hubert. 61-1562
HARLEY, P. 61-1476
HARLEY, Thomas J. 61-2012
HARLOW, Neal. 61-490
HARMAN, Arthur Fort, 1676-1946, 60-1173
HAHMAN, Michael Q. 61-2761
HARMAR, Joslah, 1763-1813. 60-1464, 61-166
HARMAR, Sarah Jenkins. 60-1464
HARMON, A. D. 60-1953
HARMON, Andrew. 61-2907
HARMON, Carrie. 60-3311
HARMON, Judson, 1646-1927. 60-1637, 61-1169
HARMON, Phllona A. 61-391
HARMON, W. H. 61-3064
HARMON, Zebulon. 60-1953
HARMON family. 61-2340
HARMON and Wells. 61-2907
HARMON Foundation. 61-3621
HARMS, Gerhard N„ 1663-1961. 61-1416
HAHNACK, D. 61-1374
HARNED, Thomas B. 60-162
HARNESS, John O. 60-661
HARNS, John W, 61-3299
HARNSBERCER, Thomas Konnerly, 1669-1934.
59-60
HAROLD, James. 60-1104
HAROLD, Nan Brooke, collector. 61-1670
HAROLD family. 60-1104
HARPEND1NG, A. 60-2776
HARPER, Clarence L. 61-2639
HARPER, Creed T. 61-3136
HARPER, Elizabeth. 60-667
HARPER, Frank. 61-194
HARPER, George McLean, 1663-1647, collector.
60-1396
HARPER, Ida (Husted) d. 1931. 61-646,
61-1267, 61-2390
HARPER, J. W. 60-1661
HARPER, James, 1796-1869. 60-2706
HARPER, James A. 61-2204
HARPER, John. 61-41B
HARPER, John W. 61-2940
HARPER, Louis D. 61-2635
HARPER, M. C. 60-2339
HARPER, Robert Goodloe.
61-3266
HARPER family. 60-1131
60-3242, 61-2010,
HARPER, firm, publishers, New York.
00-2154, 60-3233, 61-969, 61-1284
HARPER and Hartshorn. 60-1764
69-19, 80-240, 61-Bl
HARPER'S weekly. 61-1069
HARPER'S magazine,
81-1281, 61-2916
HARRELL, Rena C, 1891- 61-2964
HARRIET Lane (Ship) 61-2446
HARRIETT Rockwell (Ship) 80-3003
HARRIMAN, AvereU see HARRIMAN, WUllam
Averell
HARRIMAN, Edward H. 80-2030
HAKKTMAN, Florence Jaifray (Hurst} 1870-
61-1514
HARRIMAN, Mrs. X. Borden. 60-764, 60-1374
HARRIMAN, Mary Williamson (Averell) 69-48
•HARRIMAN, William Averell, 1891- 00-3345,
81-1647, 81-34B7
HARRINGTON, George, 1616-1892. 61-856
HARRINGTON, James Stephens. 1806-1686
61-2194
HARRINGTON, John McLean, 1839-1687.
61-2194
HARRINGTON, Mark Walrod, 1846-1926.
81-2749
HARRINGTON family. 61-2110
HARRIS, Addison B. 60-2476
HARRIS, Benjamin. 60-7
HARRIS, C. J. 61-2636
HARRIS, Caleb Flske, 60-2160
HARRIS, Daniel Lester, 1616-1879. 80-46
• HARRIS, David Bullock, 1614-1(84. 61-2418.
61-3136
HARRIS, Ellen MatUda (Orblson) 1B16-1902,
61-1645
HARRIS, Emily. 81-2112
HARRIS, Frank, of La Crescent, Minn. 60-2237
HARRIS, Frank, 1654-1931. 61-722
HARRIS, Frank G. 60-2099
HAHKIS, Frederick A. 61-2484
HARRIS, Frederick Overton, 1780-1642. 61-2416
HARRIS, George. 80-1623
HARRIS, George C. 60-1732
HARRIS, Isham G. 80-1181, 81-1100, 61-1289
HARRIS, J, B. 60-2642
HARRIS, James, 1st earl of Malmeabury
see MALMESBURY, James Harris, 1st
earl of
HARRIS, James, 1765-1626. 60-2783
HARRIS, James B. 81-2037
HARRIS, James D. 80-2783
HARRIS, Joel Chandler. 80-766
HARRIS, John, 1726-1791. 60-2184 , 80-2899
HARRIS, John Morgan. 60-324
HARRIS, John S., 1626-1901. 60-2237
HARRIS, John T. 61-3064
HARRIS, Julia A. Mildred. 61-3857
HARRIS, Lawrence Payton. 01-1140
•HARRIS, Levctt. 81-1139, 61-1916
HAHKIS, Lloyd. 60-2478
HARRIS, Marjorle SUUman. 60-2402
HARRIS, Nathaniel WllUam, 1824-1898. 61-2418
HARRIS, P. C. 81-3854
HARRIS, Robert. 81-21
HARRIS, Sarah. 81-231
HARRIS, Stephen. 81-494
HARRIS, ThaddeueW. 61-1094
HARRB, Theophilus, 1709-1841. 59-245
HARRIS, Thomas M. 60-312
HARRIS, W. P. 60-3312
HARRIS, WllUam, farmer, 81-2484
HARRIS, William, 1785-1820. 6 1-3331
HARRIS, WUllam H. 61-2647
HARRIS, WUllam Julius. 60-1637
HARRIS, WUllam Torrey, 1835-1909. 59-250
HARRIS famU;. 60-1067, 00-2184, 60-2808,
60-2809. 61-494. 61-2110, 81-2419, 61-2464,
61-2541, 61-3142
HARRIS and Taylor, Albemarle Co. , Va.
59-97
HARRXSBURG Bridge Company. 61-349,61-428
HARRISON, Anna T. Symes. 61-582
'HARRISON, B. N. 61-1512 , 61-2616
•HARRISON, Benjamin. 60-261, 60-265,
60-1373, 80-1462, 61-095, 81-1623,
61-2426, 81-2633
HARRISON, Benjamin, 17287-1791. 60-1735,
60-1618, 61-582, 61-997 . 61-1375
HARRISON, Benjamin, Pres. U. S, , 1833-1901
59-148, 60-167, 60-889, 60-1343, 60-1433,
80-1701, 60-1709, 00-1717, 66-2826, 81-605
81-1376,
HARRISON, Byron Patton see HARRISON,
Pat .
HARRISON, Carter Henry, 1860- 60-1011
HARRISON, Charles L. 80-1941
1AHRISON, Edwin, 1836-1905. 61-2770
HARRISON, Ellen Wain. 61-1073
•HARRISON, Fairfax, 1669-1938. 61-2614 ,
61-3164, 61-3299
HARRISON, Francis B. 80-1637
HARRISON, Francis J. 60-1143
HARRISON, George. 60-2670
HARRISON, George B. 61-1013
HARRISON, George Fisher. 81-3138
HARRISON, George Leslie, 1867- 61-3467
HARRISON, George W. 61-3267
•HARRISON, Oesaner, 1807-1662. 59-116,
60-208, 61-197, 61-2761
HARBISON, Harry P., 187S- 81-91
HARRISON, Henry Norrls, 1887- collector,
61-677
HARRISON, Jack, collector. 60-1943
•HARRISON, James, 60-766, 61-657
HARRISON, Jamee, 1603-1670. 81-2779
HAKKISON, John. 61-1719
HARRISON, John Ellea, 1665-1957. 81-2676
HAHRISON, John Scott, 1804-1878. 61-1178
HARRISON, John Smith. 61-3427
HARRISON, Jonas. 60-1699
HARRISON, Lavlnla Randolph Heth. 61-2834
HARRISON, Leland, 1663-1961. 69-20, 69-261
HARRISON, Matthew Myrlck, d. 1904. 61-2177
HARRISON, Pat. 80-1537, 80-1545, 60-2087,
80-2161, 80-2212, 80-3094
HAHRISON, Philip. 61-3278
HARRISON, Richard. 81-1136
HARRISON, Robert H. 80-1063
HARRISON, Robert Lewis, 1850-1932. 69-50
HARRISON, Ross C. 80-2786
HARRISON, Thomas, fl. 1764. 81-1719
HARRISON, Thomas, fl. 1776, 80-1280
HARRISON, Thomas, b. 1817. 80-1942
HARRISON, William. 80-2849
HARRISON, WllUam, 1885-1713. 61-1478
HARRISON, WUllam D. 81-3287
HARRISON, WUllam Henry, Pres. U. S. ,
1773-1841. 60-182 , 80-23, 60-262,
60-713, 60-1287, 60-1373, 60-1701,
80-1082 , 81-427, 81-505, 61-662, 81-1176,
61-1176, 61-1376, 61-1947, 81-3867
HARRISON faxoUy. 59-118, 80-1982, 61-996 .
81-1913, 61-2110, 61-2660
HARRISON OH Company. 80-1841
HARRISON Township, Pa. 80^2965
HARRISS, 1. 81-1982
HARRISS, Thomas Wbltmel. 81-1962
HARRISS, WUllam H. 61-1982
HARRISS famUy. 61-1982
HARR1SSE, Henry, 1828-1010. 80-766,
60-1364, 61-1001, 81-1370
HARROWER, John, b. 173- 7
60-257
80-791,
HART, Albert BushneU, 1854-1943,
61-2824. 61-2801
HART, Charles Aloyslus, 60-2402
HART, Charles Burdette. 80-312
HART, Charles E. 60-646
HART, Charles Henry, 1847-1918. 60-1277,
81-2292
HART, James C. 80-3332
HART, Jerome Alfred. 60-1713
HART, Joel Tanner. 69-164
HART, John. 80-1586
HART, Levi. 81-2992
HART, Nathaniel, 60-1898
HART, Pearl. 81-3568
•HART, Thomas. 81-2073, 61-2796
•HART, William Surrey, 1874-1946. 59-36.
81-1667
HARTfamUy. 60-2028, 60-2643, 81-3142
HARTE, Anna (Grlswold) 60-1076
HARTE, Erst, 1036-.1902. 60-1076, 80-1665,
80-2193, 61-1902, 61-3168
HARTE, Francis King. 80-1076
HARTE, Grace H. 81-2374
HARTFORD. Christ Church (Protestant Episcopal)
61-3151
HARTFORD. Christ Church Cathedral. 8I-3U1
HARTFORD & Nev Haven Railroad, 60-1677
HARTFORD Bridge Company, Hartford, Conn.
60-903
HARTFORD Carpet Company. 60-1119
HARTFORD Carpet Corporation. 60-1110
HARTFORD Consumers' League. 61-3399
HARTFORD Cycle Company, Hartford, Conn.
60-828
HARTFORD Equal Rights Club, Hartford, Conn.
60-013
HARTFORD Theological Seminary, Hartford,
Conn. 61-3162
HARTTNG, James Edmund. 61-722
HARTLEY, David, 1732-1813. 60-1243
HARTLEY, Thomas. 61-544
HARTMAN, Isaac. 69-169
HAHTMAN, John P.. 81-3282
HARTMANN, Sadakichl, 1687-1944. 81-366,
81-2696
HARTOG, PhlUp Joseph. 80-1713
HAHTSENE, Henry J. 81-32B7
HARTSOOK, D. I. 61-197, 91-664
HARTSOUQH, Mildred Lucille, 1896- 80-1160
HARTT, Ctuurlea Fred, 81-2749
HARTT, Charles Frederic, 1640-1676. 61-2609 ,
61-2749
HARTT, RoUln Lynde, 1689-1948. 81-2509
HARTWELL, WllUam. 81-2326
HARVARD Branch Railroad. 80-1677
HARVARD Cooperative Society of Cambridge,
Mass. 80-1696
HARVARD University. 69-19, 80-26, 80-61,
60-582; 61-1260, 81-2852
HARVARD University, college of Physicians
and Surgeons. ' 81-2702
BAR VARD Unlvers Ity. ; Graduate School of Busi-
ness Administration. Baker Library. 60-49,
80-69, 60-73, 60-114, 60-122, 60-123, ~87FB8,
67CT0,~6TCT<T6T^6TT8Em, 60-1837 "
60-1126, ~ 6TOH81, 60-1482, 60-1490. 60-1481,
60-1677, WFIEBS. 60-1600, BE-nti; 60-1890,
60-1718, 60-1741, 60-1829, 60-30aj, 60-2099,
60-3060, BTP3TJDT, 60-3002, 60-9008, 60-3100,
60-3191, 60-3102 , 00t3163, 60-3808, 60-3810,
80-3811, 6TFS2T2" , 60-3813. 60-3816. 60-9806,
6TT53TI, 61-1, 61-26, 61-46 , 6^47 / 61-48,
81-49. 61-92, eTMTeT^m. 6T3W,TlT287,
BF8B4,~B)F284. 6 1-268, 61-319, 61-325
61-330 '"■ , ... -. ,, ..
HARVARD University. Law School. 61-2462
HARVARD University. Law School. Crime
Survey see SURVEY of Crime and
Criminal Justice in Boston
HARVARD University. Medical School. 61-2702
HARVEY (C. W.) and Company, Hendricks, . ■
W. Va. 80-557
HARVEY, Carl B. 80-1068
HAKVEY, Charles Thompson, 1829- 61-2600
HARVEY, George. 69-119
►HARVEY, Isaac. 60-2391, 80-3285
HARVEY, James R. 61-1054
HARVEY, Sir John. 59-77
HARVEY, Lucas. 81-2834
Name Index
HARVEY, Robert. 59-126
HAnvEY, Samuel, 1769 (ea, )-1848. 61-2217
HARVEY family. 81-1950, 51-3154
HARVIE, Frances Kant, 61-3154
HARVIE, Mrs. Gordon. 61-3798
I1ARVIE, John. 61-2633, 61-2743
HARVIE, Major John Blair. 61-3154
HARVIE, Josephine Burwell. 61-3299
HARVIE, Lewis Edwin. 61-2648,61-3154
HARWOOD, Humphrey. 61-3076
HARWOOD, John. 59-119
HARWOOD, Samuel Fauntleroy. 61-3275
HARWOOD, Thomas. 60-2344
HARWOOD, WlUlam. 69-110
HASBROUCK, Joelah, 1766-1831. 61-1051
HASBHOUCK family. 61-1061
HASBROUCK and Jensen, Kingston, N. Y.
HA8E0AWA, T, 60-1713
HASELTDTE, Herbert, 1677- 61-2135
UASEROT, Francis Samuel. 60-2402
HASKELIj, Alexander Chevee. 61-2284
'1051, collector.
HASKELL, Clinton H.
60-1467
HASKELL, John C. 81-2204
HASKELL Silk Company, Westbrook. Ma.
60-1480
HASKINS, Creed, 61-3044
HASKINS, James E. 61-2647
HASKINS, Janet Carter Roy, 61-3275
HASKINS, John. 61-3044
HASKUra, Robert. 61-3044
HABSAM, ChUde, 1860-1036. 61-2136
HASSAUREK, Frledrlch, 1633-1885. 60-2620
HASSELL, Cushlng Biggs, 1808-1886. 61-3172
HASSELL, Jesse. 60-815
HASSELL, Sylvester, 1842-1828. 61-3172
HASSLER, Alfred. 60-2174
HASSLER, Ferdinand R. 61-734, 81-766
HASTINGS, Francis Rawdon-Hasbngs. 1st mar-
0.01s of, 1764-1826. 60-1447, 61-1607
HASTINGS, O. 61-3350
HASTINGS, George A. 61-695
HASTINGS, James. 61-3140
HASTINQS, John, 59-160
HASTDraS, L. B. 61-1300
HASTINGS, RusseU, 1635-1019. 61-1963
HASTINGS, 8. Grant. 61-815
HASTINGS, Samuel, of Boston. 60-1491
HASTINGS, Thomas. 80-1473
HASTINGS, Thomae, 1860-1830. 61-2137
HASTINGS, Walter. 60-1567
HASTINGS, Warren. 80-314, 80-1322
HASTINGS family. 81-1607. 61-1983
HASTINGS and Dakota Railway Company. 60-947
HATCH, Albert R. 60-429
HATCH, Fred. 61-3670
HATCH, Frederick W. 60-119
HATCH, Olios M. 61-1326
HATCH, Silas C., of Bangor, Me. 60-1491
HATCH, W, H. 61-2111
HATCH, William Henry, 1833M896. 60-2076
HATCH & Fearing, Boston. 60-1741
HATCHER-McaiNNIS (law firm) 80-297
HATCHETT family. 61-2832
HATFIELD, Mrs. 61-1992
HATFIELD, Henry D. 59-180, 60-272, 60-1066
HATHAWAY, Robert. 60-2673
HATHAWAY, Slles. 61-528
HATHAWAY, Thomas 8., 1796-1878. 61-353
HATTER, Danbury. 61-3065
HATTSTAEDT, Otto Frederick, 1862- 60-1088
" A 6li! 2i9 G " b6rt NBlS0 "' ,B58 -1I>«. 01-93 ,
HAUGHTON, B. A. 60-015
HAUGHTON (James) & Company* 60-1120
HAUGHTON, Thomas B. 61-3271
HAUPT, Charles Edgar, 60-870
HAUPT, Herman, 1817-1905. 80-170, 61-2756
HAUPT, Lewie Muhlenberg, 1844-1937. 61-778
HAUSER, Eve. 61-3219
HAUSER, Hocry, 61-3219
HAVEN, SaiaW; F. 80-1357
HA VENS, Raymond Dexter, 1889-1964.
61-644
61-2481. 61-2528,
HAVERFORD College. 61-3510 *
HAWES, Alice. 61-2777
•HAWES, Harry. 60-2099, 60-3094
HAWES, Herbert Henry. 61-3777
HAWES, Horace Sterling. 61-2777
HAWES, Judith Ann Smith, 61-2777
HAWES, Martha C. Heath. 61-2777
HAWES, Samuel Horace. 61-2777
HAWES family. 61-2777
HAWK, John C. 61-3671
HAWKER, Captain. 81-1021
HAWKES, Charles M. 60-3005
HAWKESBURY, Charles JenMnson, 1st baron
sea LIVERPOOL, Charles Jenklnson 1st
earl of '
HAWKINS, Anthony, 61-3594
HAWKINS, Benjamin. 61-262, 61-3128
HAWKINS, Edward. 60-666
HAWKINS, James T, Upshur. 61-3275
HAWKINS, John, of Virginia. 60-7
HAWKINS, Sir John, 1532-1595. 59-57
HAWKINS, Joseph H. 69-110
HAWKINS, M.J. 81-3256
HAWKINS, Robert Martyr. 80-2402
HAWKINS, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920.
61-491
HAWKINS, Willis Brooks, 1652-1926. 60-2650
HAWKINS family. 59-167 , 60-2615, 81-3142
HAWKINS Zouaves see NEW York Infantry
OthRagt., 1861-1863 ^^
HAWKS, Francis Lister, 1798-1866
60-2843
HAWKS, W. J. 61-3084
60-2312.
HAWLEY, Gideon, 1727-1607.
61-2992, 61-3171
61-2991,
HAWLEY, Hudson. 61-695
HAWLEY, James Henry, 1847-1929. 61-1279
HAWLEY, Jesse r 1773-1642. 60-2514
HAWLEY, WHUam. 60-2085
HAWTHORNE, Alice, pseud, see WINNER
Septimus, 1827-1902 '
HAWTHORNE, Beatrix. 61-1468
^m'hb ™ 5 ' Charl " Weta,er ' ""-"SO.
HAWTHORNE, Julian. 60-1731, 61-1486
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. 80-245. 80-429
61-2469 ' *
HAWTHORNE and Kerr. 61-816
HAXALL, Harriet. 61-3082
HAXALL, WlUlam Henry. 61-2638
HUf, Alexander. 60-589
BA 6(|' CUra L0UlM ^ t< " B, 1849 - 10 ".
69-228,
HAY, Delaware Kemper. 61-2646
HAY, George, 60-61
HAY, John, 1636-1905. 69-183,59-228.
60-6, 60-26, 60-54, 60-157, 60^TO4T^
80-1342, 60-1709, 60-2147, 60-2154
00-2180, 60-3193. 60-2832, 81-176
M-805. 61-3016, 61-3281, 61-3638'
HAY, Leonard. 60-2193
HAY, Malcolm, 1642-1885.
HAY, Marlon £., 1685-1933.
61-3264
HAY, Mary G. 61-2477
HAY, Udny. 60-1469, 60-2669, 60-2862
HAYASHI, M. B. 60-1713
HAYCOX, Ernest, 1889-1960. 60-3284
HA YCRAFT, Julius E. 60-520
HAYDEN, Arthur H. 80-1563
HAYDEN, Carl Trumbull, 1677- 80-1374
61-3635 '
HAYDEN, Charles B. 61-2416
HAYDEN, Ferdinand v. 60-2982, 61-734
61-1094
HAYDEN, John James. 80-1961
HAYDEN, Peyton R. 60-2226
HAYDEN, PhlUp Cady, 1854-1926. 60-2392
HAYDEN, Robert E. 61-1620
HAYDEN family. 60-1961,81-3142
HAYES, Blrchard Austin, 1853-1928. 81-919
HAYES, Dalton, 1898-1960. 81-906
HAYES, Frances, 1667-1950. 61-1762
HAYES, Helen. 61-1514
HAYES, John L. 61-1348
61-953,
HAYES, Lucy (Webb) 1631-1889
61-3034
HAYES, Manlove, 1789-1849. 81-273
HAYES, Manlove, 1817-1910. 01-273
HAYES, Margaret H. Davis. 81-26
HAYES, Mary (Miller) 1656-1936. 61-2726
HAYES, Patrick Joseph, 1867-1938. 81-1657
HAYES, Rutherford Blrchard, Pros, u S
1822rl863. 69-49,69-148,59-203 "
60-285, 60-1078, 60-1267, 60-1701
60-1717, 60-2193, 60-3319, 61-606,'
61-621, 61-1060, 81-1083, 61-1089
61-1183, 61-1311, 61-1328, 61-1S6S.
«1-1875, 61-1497. 61-1630, 61-2110
61-2415, 81-3163 '
HAYES, Rutherford Piatt, 1658-1927.
61-1311
• HAYES, Samuel, phyelclan and merchant.
60-286, 60-2450
HAYES, Scott RusseU, 1871-1923, 61-1070
HAYES, Webb Cook, 1666-1934, 61-3285
HAYES, Webb Cock, 1890-1057. 81-2428
HAYES famUy. 81-273 . 61-819, 61-1079
61-1311, 61-17*27*1-2119, 61-2419,
61-2726
HAYES & Story, Liverpool. 80-1633
HAYES Historical Society. 81-2428
HAYGOOD, Atticua G. 80-2402
HAYLEY, WHUam. 60-1322
HAYLEY, William, 1745-1820, 60-2320
HAYMAN, Joseph Lester. 60-359
HAYMAN family. 61-2635
HAYMOND, Alphaas F., 1623-1893. 80-296.
60-312, 80-1086 '
HAYMOND, Henry, 60-997
HAYMOND, L. 60-1463
HAYMOND, Thomas L, . 60-1463
HAYMOND, WUllam. 80-319
HAYMOND family. 60-3321
HAYMOND-FLEMING Law Firm
Fairmont, W, Va. ' 60-1065 '
HAYNE, A. P. 60-788
HAYNE, Paul HamUton, 1830-1868. 59-219,
60-2088, 61-2208. 81-2463, 81-3104, 61-3113
HAYNE, Sobert Y. 61-2443
BA £ i ?i£' iU ° m ^nH'on, 1656-1829. 60-313,
HAYNE family. 61-2206
HAYNES, Elwood, 1867-1926. 80-3220
HAYNES, George E. 61-1520
HAYNES, Guy C. , of Charlestown, Mosa.
60-183, 80-1491
HAYNES, Lorenza. 81-2651
HAYNES, B.C. 61-2478
HAYNES, WUllam Ellsha, 1U28-1914. 91-1263
HAYNIE, W, E., Jackson. 60-1031
HAYNIE family. 61-2110, 81-2632
HAYS, Charles W. 61-3267
HAYS, Harry Thompson. 61-2741
HAYS, Isaac. 81-779
HAYS, John Willis. 61-2998
HAYS, Moaes M., merchant of Boston. 60-1748
HAYS, Ralph. 80-1066
HAYS, Robert. 61-252
HAYS, Sue Brown. 81-2748
HAYS, Will H. 59-41, 60-1342
HAYS family. 81-2707
HAYTER, Joseph, Sr. 61-3429
HAYTER family. 81-801
HAYWARD (Charles) & Company, Bangor, Me.
60-1476
HAYWARD, J. B. 61-197
HAYWARD, John, tanner. 60-49
HAYWARD, Margaret Savage. 61-2761
HAYWARD, W. E. 60-165
HAYWOOD, Marshall DeLancey, 61-947
HAYWOOD, W. Burke, 61-3271
HAYWOOD, William Dudley, 1869-1926. 61-1634
61-1809
HAZARD, E. L. 81-1348
'HAZARD, Ebenezer, 1744-1617. 60-1612
81-154, 61-3070, 61-3278
HAZARD, Jolin Newbold. 60-2359
HAZARD, Nathaniel. 81-2892
HAZARD, R. G., of Peacedale, R. I. 61-2425
HAZARD, Rowland. 60-2358
HAZARD, Rowland G. 80-2359
HAZARD, Samuel. 61-164
HAZARD, T. O. 81-1346
HAZARD family. 80-2359, 81-164
HAZEL Run Baptist Church, Preston Co.. W. Va
60-1109
HAZELTON, A. 80-1475
HAZEN, Charles Downer, 1868-1941. 61-2136
HAZEN, Moses, 1733-1803, defendant, 69-264
HAZEN, WlUlam Bibcock. 61-292
HAZLEHURST, Samuel. 61-39
HAZLEHURST family. 61-39
HAZLEHURST oil M1U and Fertilizer Company,
Hazlehurst, Miss. 60-2386
HAZZARD, George. 81-2643
HEAD, Elizabeth. 61-126
HEAD, John Waller. 61-1289
HEADLAM, Walter George. 61-1040
HEADLEY family, 61-2110
HEALD, Joseph, Jr, 60-122
HEALD, Samuel, 61-1296
HEALY, Alexander Sherwood, 1636-1875,
80-2390
HEALY, James Augustine, Bp„ 1630-1900.
60-2390
HEALY, Nehemlah. 60-3191
HEALY, Patrick Francis, 1634-1910. 60-239D
HEAP, Jane. 69-199
HEARD, Augustine, 1765-1868. 60-1120
HEARD (Augustine) & Company. 60-1120
HEARD, James a. 60-1769
HEARD, John, merchant. 60-1120
HEARD, Stephen D„ 1607-1876. 60-2759
HEARD, Thomas J, 60-1769
HEARD family. 60-1120
HEARN, Charles Buah. 60-1713
HEARN, Lafcadio, 1860-1904, 60-1713
HEARN family. 80-1713
Name Index
HEARST, William Randolph, 1863-1951. 59-48,
59-56, 80-1508, 60-1823, 60-2030/81-3682
HEART, Jonathan. 60-1464
HEARTMAN, Charles Frederick, 1883- 80-763
HEAHTWELL, Harrison. 81-3299
HEAT Light and sanitary Association, ltd. ,
New Orleans. 60-865
HEATH, C. (i J. 80-1193
HEATH, Daniel Charles, 81-193
HEATH, Edwin R. 81-2749
HEATH, Ivon D. 81-2749
•HEATH, lames Ewell, 69-164, 61-3114,
81-3276
HEATH, Louise Robinson. 60-2402
HEATH, Nelly Loyd Knox. 59-73
HEATH, Robert R., b. ca. 1810. 61-2896
HEATH, William, 1737-1814. 60-687, 80-2688,
60-2707
HEATH lamlly. 80-3171, 61-193, 61-2777
BEATON, David. 80-207
HEATON, John L, 69-236
HEATWOLE, Cornelius Jacob, 1868-1939.
61-343
HEATWOLE, Daniel H., 1894-1967. 61-207
HEATWOLE, David A., 1627-1911. 61-343
HEATWOLE, Lewis James, Bp., 1852-1932.
61-343
HEATWOLE family. 61-207
HE BB, William. 80-61
HEBRA, Ferdinand, rlttor von. 61-288
HEBREW Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
of America. 80-787
HEBRON, Ellen £. 60-1498
H EBRON Baptist Church, St. Paul. Christian
Endeavor Society see ST. PAUL. Hebron
Baptist Church. Christian Endeavor Society
HECHT, Ben. 60-1112
•HECK, Charles. 81-3256
HECK, Fannie. 61-3266
HECK, J. M. 61-3256
HECK, Youst. 61-3268
HECK family. 61-3256
BECKER, Frank Joseph, 1646-1927. 60-1288
HECKEWELDER, John. 61-16
HECKEWELDER, John G. E. 60-1464, 60-2320.
61-734, 61-929, 81-944, 61-1272
HECKMAN, Charles Adam, 1822-1898.
61-2216
HECTOR, Francisco Luis, baron de CerondBlst.
60-1098
HEDBERO, Alfred. 61-2439
HEDERMAN, T. M. 60-1646, 60-2087
HEDERMAN, Zach T. 60-1646
HEDGE, Frederlo H. 80-313
HEDGE, Isaac L. 60-1129
HEDGES, Samuel Hamilton. 81-2628
HEERMAN, Edward Edson, 1634-1629. 60-1179
•HEERMANS, Augustus, 18217-1688. 69-44,
60-2218
HEFFERNAN, Helen M. 61-2374
HEFLIN, H. Thomas. 60-1637
HEFLIN, James Thomas, 1800-1951. 61-1859
HEfDELBACH and Penn, Danville, Va. 69-79
HEIDER, L. G. 60-1833
HEILBRONNER, Raoul. 69-46
HEILMAN, Henry Snavely, 1636-1911. 61-338
HEINEKEN (Ludlam) and Company. 60-12
HEINTZ, Victor. 81-2081
HEINTZELMAN Mining Co. 61-3616
HE1SE, Mr. 60-1146
REISER, Christopher. 60-2660
HEISER family. 60-2680
HEITMAN, John F, 60-2402
HELE, James E. 60-1839
HELLER, Herbert L. 81-1530
HELLMAN, George Sidney, 1878-1958.
60-182, 60-904, 61-2923
HELLMAN, laalas WUllam, 1842-1920. 61-2039
HELLMAN, Lillian, 1905- 61-2152
HELM, Edith (Benham) 60-675
HELM, Ersklne S., b. 1867. 80-1640
HELM, Thomas. 80-1514
HELM, Thomas B. 60-1300
HELM, Thomas £., Jackson, Miss. 60-1540.
81-2343
HELM family. 60-1640, 61-2419
HELMONT, Fraaclscus Mercurlue van, 1618-
1699. 60-35
HELMONT, Jean Baptlste van, 1677-1644.
60-36
HELM'S Bank, Canton, Miss. 60-1640
HELMUTH, Henry. 61-854
HELMUTH, Justus Henry Christian, 1746-1625.
60-1128, 61-2486
HELVETIA, Ariz. 61-3645
HELVETIA Mining Co. 81-2446
HELY-Hulchloson, John, 3d earl of Donoughmore
see DONOUGHMORE, John Hely-Hutehlnson,
3d earl of, 1767-1851
HEMENWAY, O. O. 60-724
H EMERT-Schneider, Gustave van see
SCHNEIDER, Gustave van Hemert
HEMINGWAY, Emest. 69-199, 61-963
HEMINGWAY, WUllam, fl. 1848. 60-1499
HEMINGWAY, WUUam, fl. 1908-1921.
80-1133
HEMINGWAY, William L. 60-1056
HEMINGWAY family. 60-1068
HEMMETER, Henry Bernard, 1689-1946.
60-1111. 80-1123
HEMPHILL, James C. 60-740
HENCH, Atcheson Laughlln. 61-2816
HENCHMAN, DanleL 60-1751
HENDERSON, Archibald, fl. ca. 1846. 61-1204
HENDERSON, Archibald, 1677- 59-121,
81-1826
HENDERSON, David P., b. 1810. 60-2668
HENDERSON, Mrs. Harold G. 61-3599
HENDERSON, Helen S. 60-3343
HENDERSON, Ira Wemmell, 1878-1968. 61-1205
HENDERSON, James Plnckney. 80-1932,
60-2341
HENDERSON, John B. 60-2966
HENDERSON, L. 61-2647
HENDERSON, Louis F. 80-422
HENDERSON, Martha, 60-12
HENDERSON, Richard, 1736-1766. 60-143,
61-1370
HENDERSON, Robert, d, 1662. 60-12
HENDERSON, Samuel J. 61-231
HENDERSON, Sarah. 61-231
HENDERSON, Thomas. 60-2339
HENDERSON, W. B. 60-3217
HENDERSON family. 60-12
HENDHES, John. 61-2798
HENDR1CK, Burton Jesse, 1870-1949. 61-2153
HENDR1CK, Ellsworth. 60-1713
HENDRICK, Wllliam.d. ca. 1659. 61-2440
HENDRICK family. 81-3142
H ENDRICKS, Thomas Andrews. 60-1794
HENDRICKS Lumber Company, Hendricks,
W. Va. 60-657
HENDRICKSON, Robert C. 60-1136
HENDRTX, Eugene Russell, Bp. , 1847-1927,
collector. 61-1616
HENDRY, J. Burke. 60-2832
HENING, R. F. 61-3300
•HENTNG, WUllam WaUer. 80-23, 60-3332,
81-1141
HENKEL, Ambrose. 81-44, 81-1664
HENKEL, Davkt, 1796-1831. 60-2387, 61-44
HENKEL, Paul, 1764-1826. 81-2762
HENKEL, PaulC, 61-44
HENKEL Polycarp. 81-44
HENKEL, Socrates, 1823-1901. 81-44,
61-1804, 61-2762
HENKEL, Solomon. 61-1604
HENKEL famUy. 61-44 . 61-1664
HENKEL Press, inc., New Market, Va.
81-1604
HENLEY, David, 1749-1823. 61-262
HENLEY, Nannie R. T. 60-61
HENLEY, Samuel. 60-2402
HENNEPIN County Bar Association, fifi^fian
HENNEPIN County Medical Society. 60-591
HENNESSEY, Michael. 61-102
HENNIG, K. 60-1123
HENNIKER, Hon. Florence Ellen Hungerford
(M!lnes) d. 1923. 80-1078
HENNINGS, Thomas C. , 1674- 60-2491
HENNTNGS, Thomas C.,, 1903-1980. 60-3129
HENNTNGSEN, Charlee Frederick. 60-8
HENRY H, King of France. 60-203B
HENRY HI, King of France, 80-2038
HENRY IV, King of France. 60-2038
HENRY, Alexander, 1823-1863. 60-2393
HENRY, Alice. 60-126, 61-2477, 61-3496
HENRY, Allan J., collector. 80-2746
HENRY, Betsy. 60-1896
HENRY, Eliza. 80-1896
HENRY, Gustavua Adolphus, 1604-1860.
61-345. 61-1612
HENRY, Henrietta (Mitchell) 60-2161
HENRY, James Buchanan, 1633-1915. 60-1700
HENRY, John. 61-2326
HENRY, John F. 61-1328
HENRY, John Joseph, 1768-1811. 60-2223
HJINRY, Joseph, 1797-1676. 80-689,
60-664, 60-1226, 80-2734, 60-2787,
60-3332, 61-734, 61-1277, 61-1278,
81-1682, 61-1748, 61-3083
HENRY, Laurens 81-130
HENRY, M. S. 81-1403
HENRY, Matthew S. 81-368
HENRY, MelUnger Edward. 80-2113
•HENRY, Patrick, 1736-1769. 69-77, 66-135,
60-7, 80-268, 60-266, 60-1065, 60-1211,
60-1373, 60-1464, 60-1642, 60-1735,
80-1796, 80-2063, 60-2649, 61-19, 61-682,
61-1623, 81-2743, 61-3084, 61-3398
HENRY, Patrick, 1643-1930. 60-2822
HENRY, Patrick, d. 1936. 80-8622
HENRY, Robert. 80-2402
HENHY, W. R 61-2608
HENRY, WUUam, 1729-1766. 60-2223
HENRY, William A. 60-861
HENRY, WUllam Wirt. 69-113
HENRY family. 60-1700, 60-2622, 81-346,
61-2340, 61-3142
HENRY Clay Furnace. 61-147
HENRY E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
San Marino, Calif. 61-1006 . 61-1014,
81-1702
HENRY Ford Peace Expedition, 1915-1916.
60-674
HENRY Phlpps Institute for the Study, Treatment
and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 61-1864
HENSHAW, John C, 1815-1877. 60-2496
HENBHAW family. 61-1162
HENSLEY, Herbert C. 61-2445
HENSLEY, James O. 81-3135
HENSON, Lafayette. 60-1694
UENV1LLE, Robert. 60-1260
HEPBURN, George C. 80-970
HEPBURN, Mrs. Thomas N. 61-3496
HEPWORTH, George Hughes. 61-3638
HERALD. 60-724
•HERBERT, Henry WUllam. 60-285, 60-288
HERBERT, Hilary Abler, 1834-1919. 60-717
HERBERT, Victor. 81-3645, 61-8146
HEHBST, Francis, 61-3136
HERCULEAN (Ship) 81-2619
HEREDIA, Jobs' Maria de, 1642-1906. 80-18
HEREFORD, Frank. 60-41
HEREFORD and CampbeU, law firm. 60-1047
HERFORD, C. H. 60-313
HERFURTH, Oswald. 61-3692
HERGESHEIMER, Joseph, 1690-1964.
60-2989, 81-875
HERTNQ, Constantlne, 1800-1680, collector.
61-1440
'HERMANN, Binger, 1643-1626. 60-404,
60-1709, 81-2300
HERMANN, Schiller B. 60-404
HERMrTAGE-Mlning Company, ElDorado,
Calif. 60-171
HERNDON, Brodle Btrachan. 61-2762
UEHNDON, J. R. 61-3261
HERNDON, John Goodwin, 1886- coUector.
61-1482
HERNDON, John Minor. 61-2796
HERNDON, T. Frank. 61-2796
HERNDON, Thomas. 61-1151
HERNDON, William Henry, 1616-1891.
61-658, 61-1326, 81-2282, 61-3064
HERNDON, William L. 61-636
HERNDON, WUUam S. 60-1717
HERO (Ship) 60-1724
HEHON, William Edgar, 1676-1956. 61-1624
HERON, Lenox & Company, London. 61-1832
HERS, J. K. 60-646
HERRERA, Antonio Jose* Calcano ess
CALCANO HERRERA, Antonio Jose'
HERRERA, Jose'. 60-66
HERRICK, Cneeaman Ablah, 1666-1966.
. 60-3278. 81-2073
HERRICK, Cyril Allyn, 1885-1620. 60-1982
HERRICK, Francis Hobart, 1656-1840. 69-197
•HERRICK, Myron Timothy. 69*162, 69-260,
60-1388, 61-2081, 81-2406
HEKRIES (Chas.) & Company, London. 61-696
HERRIES, John Charles. 60-1460
HERRING, Claude L 69-217
HERRING, Robert. 61-3112
HERRTNa, Thomas. 80-1333
HERRMAN, Augustine see HEERMANS,
Augustus
HERRON, Francis Jay, 1837-1802. 60-2706
HERSCHEL, Joan F. W. bart. 61-734
HERSCHEL, WUUam. 60-1322, 61-26
• HER3EY, John. 60-310, 60-312, 60-316
HERSEY, John Richard, 1914- 61-2164
HERSHEY, Benjamin. 61-1036
HERSHEY, Jove. 60-1417
HERSHEY family. 81-1038
HERSHEY Land and Lumber Company.
60-2441
HERSKOVTTS, Melville. 61-247
HERTFORD, FranciB Seymour-Conway, 1st
marquis of, 1719-1794. 60-314
HEKTZ, Joseph H. 60-2406
HERVEY, Frederick Augustus, 4th earl of
Bristol see BRISTOL, Frederick Augustus
Hervey, 4th earl of
HERZBERG, Max J. 00-2850
HERZER, J. 60-1123
HERZL, Theodore. 61-12
Name Index
HERZOGENBERG, Ellsabet (Stockhausen)
Frelln von, 1B47-1692, 80-610
HERZOGENBERG, Helnrlch, Freiherr von
1843-1900. 60-818
HEBHUSIUS, Tllamann, 1527-1588. 80-2209
HESSE, Hermann, 1877- 61-1170
BEBSEMER'S Atbeneum, Marshall, Mo
61-2464
HETCH-HETCHY Valley, Cam. 81-2244
HETH, Harriot. 59-170
•HETH, Henry, Revolutionary soldier, 59-126
61-2831 '
61-2284, 81-2493
HETH, Henry, 1625-1899,
HETH, John. 59-170
HETH family. 69-170, 61-2634
HETICH, A. Maria. 61-2635
HETZEL, Abner. 60-1706
HEWES, Aaron. 60-1764
HEWES, Joseph. 61-2443
HEWES, Samuel, of Boston. 80-1490
HEWITT, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903. 60-660,
60-2642, 60-2710. 61-3361
HEWITT, Charles N. 60-1051
. HEWITT, Edwin H, 60-404
HEWLETT, Dorothy, 61-2121
HEWLETT, Maurice Henry. 61-2818
HEWS, Abraham. 60-73
HEYBURN, Weldon Bruiton, 1862-1912.
61-1213
HEYDE, Hannah Whitman, 60-162
HEYER, Johann Christian Frlodrlch, 1793-1873.
61-2773
HE YL1N, Isaac. 60-570
HEYLIN, Lucius C. 69-670
HEYWARD, D. C. 80-740
HEYWARD, DuBose. 69-121, 81-2770
61-3069 '
HEYWARD, Gusrard, 61-1383
HEYWARD, William. 61-1383
HEYWOOO, J. N, 81-3226. 61-3671
HEYWOOD, William B. 81-3276
HI Joily, 18287-1903. 81-3574
HIBBARD, CarUsle V, 61-1306
HIBBEN, John Orler, 69-163, 60-266
80-1342, 60-2069
1HBERN1A Fixe Company, Philadelphia.
60-2060
HIBERNIAN Society. 60-3026
HICKEY, Margaret. 81-8498
HICKEY, Thomas F„ Abp., 1681-1940.
60-1262
•HICKMAN, David H. 60-1817, 60-2476
•HICKMAN, David M. 80-1817, 60-2225
HICKMAN, John L. 80-1817
HICKMAN, Peter T. 60-1817
HICKMAN, Sarah, 60-1617
HICKMAN, Thaddeus B. 60-1817
HICKMAN, Thomas H. 60-1817
HICKMAN, Mrs. Thomas J. 80-1817
HICKMAN, William, 1747-1834. 81-1336
HICKMAN famUy. 60-1817
HICKS, Amanda M., 1841-1929. 61-1336
HICKS, David S. 61-1691
HICKS, E. H. 60-1769
HICKS, Edward, 1760-1849.
81-3141, 31-3619
10-2163, 81-191,
HICKS, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1856. 61-1691
HICKS, Ellas, 1748-1830. 60-724, 80-2183,
61-38, 81-2479, 81-3141, 61-381 8
HICKS, George. 81-2731
HiCKB, Henry George, 1638-1912
60-1068
HICKS, Ira. 80-1126
HICKS, Mrs. Isaac. 61-3819
60-963 .
HICKS, Isaac, 1748-1836. 60-1842
HICKS, Isaac, 1767-1820. 61-3619
HICKS, Isaac, fl. ca. 1671. 61-3614
HICKS, J. R. 61-2796
HICKS, Jemima. 60-2183
HICKS, Mary Sabln. 61-2731
HICKS, T. T. 80-143
HICKS family. 60-2163, 60-2968, 81-2419
61-3082
HIDDEN, Mary. 81-3598
HIDELL, William H. 69-219, 61-448
HIEHRO Vargas, Antonio Marfa de. 61-3233
HIESTER, Daniel, 1747-1604. 60-2330
"^STEH, Henry Muhlenberg, 1850 <ca.)-l8l6.
HIESTER, Maria C. M. 81-1480
HDISTER family. 60-2889 . 61-1460
H1GGINS, Anthony, 59-146
H1GCINS (E. S.) Carpet Company, New York.
60-1119
EDOOINS, Edgar. 61-330
H1GGINS, William. 60-11
HIGGINSON, Gilbert. 61-2161
HIGGINSON, Henry Lee, 1634-1919. 60-1671
HIGGINSON, James Jackson, 1838-1911. 80-1571
HIGGrNSON, Thomas Wentworlh, 1823-1911.
6^8^80.2688,8^1092,6^0406,
HIGHAM, David. 81-3112
HIOHAM, Mies O. A. 61-292
HIGHLAND, Cecil B. 80-366
HIGHT, William. 61-3096
HIGUERA, Tonus. 81-2610
HILBON, Joseph. 60-2836
HILDEBRANDT, Hauptmann. 80-666
HI !£ E ,?a. RN ' Charleo *» m R^W. 1855" "01.
60-2391 , 60-2801
HILDRETH, Charles L. 80-924
HILGARD, Eugene Woldemar, 1633-1916, 60-24
61-3232 *
HILGARD, Julius Erasmus, 1626-1891
60-680, 81-1348, 81-3232
HILL, Albert Rosa, 1889-1943. 80-2723.
60-3093
HILL, Alexander, merchant of Boston.
80-1741
HILL, Alfred J. 80-662
HILL, Ambroee Powell. 80-707, 80-3329.
81-2284, 81-2493
HILL (B. F.) general store. 61-2444
HILL, Benjamin Harvey, 60-2842, 61-3178
HILL, Caroline R. 61-2109
HILL, Charles Leander. 60-670
HILL, Charles P. 60-3332
HILL, Charles W. 80-312
HILL, Daniel, fl. 1667-1898. 81-3637
HILL, Daniel Harvey, 1821-1869. 69-160.
60-1103, 61-1976, 61-2264, 81-2741
HILL, Daniel S. 81-3169
HILL, David Jayne, 1660-1932, 81-1800.
61-2000. 61-2166. 61-2844
HILL, Edward B. 61-2284
HILL, Edwin Bliss, 1866-1949, 61-2976
HILL, George R. 60-613
HHjL, Grace Livingston, 61-675
HILL, Hannah. 60-1813
HILL, Hiram. 60-1093
HU.L, James. 60-1666
HILL, James Jerome, 1836-1916, 60-1043
90-1606, 80-3202, 81-2643
HILL, Joel Edgar. 61-1661
HILL (John A.) and Son, Rockfieh, Va. 59-96
HILL, John A., firm, Nellyetord, Va. 59-96
HU.L, John Chrletopher Columbus, 1827-1804
60-1642
HILL, Joseph A. 60-2229
HO.L, Lewie. 61-662
HILL, Lister. 61-792, 61-2045
HILL, MozellC, 61-1520
HILL, R, A, 60-2233, 60-2842
HILL, Reuben. 61-2516
HHjL, Richard. 61-544
HDjL, Robert, merchant, 61-1817
HILL, Rev. Timothy. 61-3290
HILL, W. Lee. 81-1881
HILL, Wills, 1st marquis of Downshlre see
DOWNSHIRE, Wills HIU, 1st marquis of
HILL, William H. 61-2800
HILL family, 69-173, 61-1661, 81-2110
61-2680, 81-2813, 61-2823, 61-2644. '
81-3189 *
HILL and Furr, Oxford, Miss. 60-613
HILLE BRAND, Karl. 80-42
HILLEGAS, Michael, 1728-1804. 60-1852
80-2838, 60-3242 ' •
HILLES, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949,
61-3476. 81-3466
69-160,
*HILLHOUSE, James, 1764-1632. 61-2780
61-3473
""etVIM SE ' """'■ DoUaC < , °l 18 ™"veFarm.
HILLIARD, Henry Washington. 81-1683
HILUS, Newell D, 60-2086
HILLMAN, Walter, 1829-1894. 60-2005
HILLMAN College, CUnton, Miss. 60-2006
HILLS, George H. 60-1744
HILLS, Joel. 81-1346
HILLSBORO Woolen Mill Corporation, Hillsboio
N. H. 60-1621
HILLSBOROUGH, Viscount. 61-2743
HILLYER, aitea M. 60-2399
HTLLYER, Robert Hlllman, 1696- 61-2167
HILLYER, William R. 60-864
HILTON, J. 8I-22B4
H1MES, Cheeter-Bomar, 61-1520
HDAES, George Henry, 61-2794
HD1CKLEY, Daniel B. 80-67
HINCKLEY, Frank, 1838-1890, 61-1830
HINCKLEY, Thomas. 60-918
HINCKLEY family. 80-87
HINCKLEY and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor,
Me. 60-67
HIND, John. 60-1260
HINDE, George. 60-1291
HINDMAN, Thomas Carmlchael, 1818-1868
61-1977
H1NKS, James M. 61-3211
HIKES, Thomas Henry,
61-1656
1-1698. 61-1349,
HINKE, William John, 1871-1947, collector.
59-236, 60-31
HINKLEY, George. 61-197
HINKSON, Katharine (Tynan) 1861-1931.
80-1446
HINMAN, Alanson, 1622-1906. 60-3036
HINHICHS, Gerard. 60-2402
HINSDALE John Wetmore, 1843-1921.
61-1983
HINSON family. 61-2110
HINTON, Richard Jostah, 1830-1901. 61-1989
HINTON, Richard S. 81-2119
HIPAGE Company, Richmond, Va, 61-1142
HmSHBEDI, Peretz. 60-725, 80-2995
60-2996 '
HIKST, Francis Wrlgley. 61-2417
HIRST, Henry Beck. 80-1066, 80-1681
HHtTH, William, 1076-1940. 60-1776
80-1822, 60-1823, 60-3127, 60-312&,
81-625
HISTORICAL and Philosophical Society
of Ohio. 51-3266
HISTORICAL Foundation of the Presbyterian
and Reformed Churches, 61-2613
61-2814, 61-2854. 61-2655
HISTORICAL Records Survey. 61-3374
HISTORICAL RecordB Survey. Delaware.
61-119
HISTORICAL Records Survey. Illinois.
61-3374
HISTORICAL Records Survey. Mississippi.
80-169' .60-2821
HBTORICAL Records Survey, Missouri.
61-4
HISTORICAL Records Survey, South Dakota.
61-3166
HISTORICAL Records Survey. West Virginia.
60-1063
HITCH, Charles, of New Bedford, Mass,
60-1683
HITCHCOCK, Mr. 60-2850
HITCHCOCK, Charles. 61-3295
HITCHCOCK, Ethan Allen. 69-42
HITCHCOCK, Frank Harris, 1667-1935.
61-1169, 61-1487. 61-2626
HITCHCOCK, Gilbert M. 59 66, 69-217
HITCHCOCK, Helen Sanborn (Sargent) 81-3696
HITCHCOCK, Henry, 1791-1839. 81-798
HITCHCOCK, Martha Hunter. 61-3295
HITCHCOCK, Miles. 81-626
HITCHCOCK, Ripley, 1667-1918. 81-2168,
61-3696 '
HITCHCOCK, Roewell Dwlght. 61-1327
HITCHCOCK family. 60-931. 61-3296
HITE, Cornelius Baldwin, b, 1642. 61-1545
KITE, Elizabeth. 59-126
H1TE, Frances (Madison) Beale. 60-3332
HITE, H. H. 81-197
HITE, Henry C, 80-125
HITE, Isaac. 61-3082
HITE, James F. 59-125
HITE, JohnN. 69-126
HITE, Joist. 61-3222
HITE family. 60-1794, 81-1645, 81-3142
HITTELL, Theodore Henry, 1630-1817,
61-3260
HTTZ, William. 60-806
HIX, John. 60-3342
HDCSON, James Courtney, b. 1863. 61-1883
HJELM-HANSEN, Paul, 1810-1881. 60-3336
HJORT, Ove Jakob, 1627-1879, 61-937
HOAR, George F. 60-669
HOAR, Richard M. , b. 1H31. 61-1987
HOARD, Halbert Louis. 61-1306
HOARD, William D. 60-661
HOARE, L. 80-83
ROBART, fl. 1793. 90-1298
HOBART, C. T. 59-85
HOBART, Chauncey. 60-2344
HOBAHT, Garret A. 60-1342, 60-1433
HOBART, John Henry, Bp., 1775-1830.
60-1664, 60-2843, 60-3012
HOBART, John W. 80-256
HOBAHT, Robert. 60-2051
HOBBS, Alfred. 60-100
HOHBS, Bettie P. (BaakerviU). 61-2647
HOBBS, H. H. 60-3213
HOBBS, Henry J. P. 61-598
HOBBS (J. C.) and Sons, Bttlerica, Mass
60-100
Name Index
HOBBS, Lewis Lyndon, 1849-1932. 80-1704
HOBBS, Mar; (Mendenhall) 1662-1930, 60-1704
HOBBS, Samuel Francis, 18S7-1952, 61-1387
HOBBS lamUy. 60-1704, 60-1721
HOBE, Engebret Hagbarth, 1860-1940. 60-667
HOBOKEN Manufacturers Railroad Company.
80-2333
HOBSON, Henry C. 81-1288
HOCKHOCKDIG Valley Railroad. 60-3322
HOCKLEY, Thomas. 61-630
HOCKLEY family, 60:3345, 61-630
HODDER, Alan. 61-2378
HODDEH, Jessie Donaldson, 1870-1931.
81-2378 . 61-2379
HODCDON, Samuel. 60-1246, 80-1464
HODGE, Benjamin. 81-056
HODGE famUy, 61-665
HODGKDI, Thomas, 1631-1913. 61-3115
HODGSON, Ralph. 69-118
HODGSON, William Brown, 1800-1671.
01-3116
HODHETT, Vass and Watson, Danville, Va.
80-426
IIODSON, Moses, Bowdoln, Me. 81-2914
HOEHN, Gottlieb A. 60-1962
HOENECKE, A. 60-1123
HOFELMANN, F. A. 60-2820
HOFFMAN, Harold G. 80-1342
HOFFMAN, MalTina, 1887- 61-2169
HOFFMAN, Weedon. 80-292
HOFFMAN, William. 81-3194
HOFFMAN, William J, 81-770
H OFFMAN family. 80-1067
HOFFMAN and Camden. 80-292
HOFFNUNGSAU Mennonile Church. 81-228
HOFSTADTER, Richard. 61-2930
HOQAN, John. 81-2751
HOOAN, William. 61-2751
HOGARTH, Georglna, 1827-1917. 81-2476
HOCDON, Samuel. 81-252
HOGE, John B, 61-1669
HOOE, Moses Drury, 1618-1899, 80-2842,
81-2638, 61-2777
HOOE family. 81-3142
HOOOARD family, 61-2110
HoaSHEAD-SMILEY Mill, Moffatt'a Creek,
Va. 59-125
HOKE, Robert Frederick. 81-2264
HOKE, William J. 01-3084
HOKUSEIDO Press, Tokyo. 80-1713
HOLBACH, Paul Henri Thlry, baron d?,
1723-1789. 61-950
HOLBOURNE, William. 80-81
HOLBROOK, Amos. 61-2507
HOLBROOK, John E. 60-2767
HOLBROOK, L. B. 60-648
HOLBURNE, William. 61-582, 61-2878
HOLCKLEY, Jacob F. 61-2676
HOLCOMB family. 60-882
HOLDEN, C. L. 60-2363
HOLDEN, E. 8. 61-617
HOLDEN, Ezra, 1803-1848. 81-1045
HOLDEN, Perry Greeley, 1865-1959.
01-458
HOLDEN, WUUam Woods, 1818-1692.
60-802, 81-2019, 61-3081, 61-3271,
61-3866
HOLDEN Methodist Episcopal Church.
61-3372
HOLDERNESS, Robert CArcy, 4th earl of.
60-1378
HOLE, W. 80-1193
HOLGATE, Curtis, 1773-1840. 61-2180
HOLGATE, WUUam C. , 1814-ca. 1890.
81-2180
HOLGATE family. 61-2180
HOLKER, John, 1745-1822. 80-3242 ,
01-1144
HOLKER famUy. 60-3242
HOLLADAY, Ben. 81-1204
HOLLADAY family. 60-3332
HOLLAND, Charlton GUmore, 1911-
61-1140 . 61-1398
HOLLAND, John W. 61-2009
HOLLAND famUy. 60-1067, 61-2063,
81-2032, 61-3142
HOLLEDAY, Frederick W. M. 81-3873
.. ,'LLEY, Henry Whllcomb, 1826-1897.
61-697
HOLLEY, Myron. 61-3077
HOLUDAY, Frederick WUUam Mackey, 1828-
1899. 69-102, 80-2846, 61-2021
HOLLING, Solomon. 61-3271
HOLLINGSWORTH, Henry. 61-682
HOLLINGSWORTH, Levi, 1739-1624.
60-1972, 60-1612, 60-2400, 61-2038
HOLLINGSWORTH, Mary (Wilson). 61-1118
HOLLINGSWORTH, Paachall. 60-3267
HOLLINGSWORTH, Zebulon, 1890-1763.
60-2400
HOLLIFOSWORTH fcmtly. 60-2400
HOLLINGSWORTH, Harvey t, Company,
- Wilmington, Del. 60-3214
HOLLINS, George Nichols.
HOLLTNS College, Holllna, Va.
81-3681
81-3082
8-73,
HOLLIS, Thomas, 1869-1731. 81-440
HOLLIS, WUUam G., collector. 81-1116
HOLLOW AY, Eohralm S. , 1833-1896. 61-187
HOLLQWEL, John. 60-2687
HOLLS, Frederick William, 1867-1903,
61-3332 '
HOLMAN, Frederick Van Voorhles. 61-2794
HOLMAN, James Duval. 61-1348
HOLMAN, James G. 81-3136
HOLMAN, Stephen. 80-1744
HOLMAN, WUUam Steele, 1822-1897. 60-1272
HOLMAN family. 81-6, 61-2580
HOLMAN Memorial Methodist Church, St, Paul
see ST. PAUL. Holman Memorial Methodist
Church
HOLME, Frank. 60-1448
HOLME, Thomas. 61-149
•HOLMES, Alexander. 61-2819, 81-2766
HOLMES, Burton. 61-411
-2339, 60-2812,
HOLMES, David, 1770-1832.
81-2745
HOLMES, Edward, of Kingston, Mass. 60-1629,
81-2619
•HOLMES, George Frederick, 1820-1897,
80-3308, 60-3314, 61-2020, 81-2182
HOLMES, Horace. 81-2619
HOLMES, Joseph, b. 1772. 60-1629, 61-2619 .
HOLMES, John Haynes. 01-2863, 01-3680*
HOLMES, Jonathan. 60-2840
HOLMES, Joseph Austin, 1869-1916. 80-144
HOLMES, Joseph Henry Herndon. 61-2020
HOLMES, Mary Ann (Pembertonj 61-2020
HOLMES, Nathaniel. 60-1750
HOLMES, Nickels J., 1647-1919, 61-2013
•HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1694. 60-313,
80-766, 80-1143. 60-1331, 80-1785, 60-2088,
60-3144, 60-3310, 81-2208, 81-2462, 81-2499,
81-2531, 81-2802
HOLMES, Oliver Wendell, 1B41-1936. 60-1083
80-1537, 61-490
HOLMES, Otis. 80-1113
HOLMES, Paraclete. 61-2619
HOLMES, Theophllus Hunter, 1804-1880
81-1083 , 61-3271
HOLMES, Thomas. 61-220
HOLMES. Thomas J. 60-766
HOLMES, WUUam. 60-862
HOLMES, WUUam Henry. 61-2749
HOLMES family. OO^aMO, 81-2013, 81 ; 2020
HOLROYD, John Baker, 1st earl of Sheffield
see SHEFFIELD, John Baker Holroyd, 1st
earl of, 1736-1821
HOLT, Benjamin McCoy, 1882- 60-578
HOLT, Charles A. 60-678
HOLT, David. 80-2646
HOLT, E.I. 80-584
HOLT, Ernest Golean, 1889- 60-1148
HOLT, Hamilton. 69-41
HOLT, Henry. 81-ia77
HOLT (Henry) and Company, Inc. 61-831
ROLT, Homer A. 60-316, 80-1406
HOLT, Bishop Ivan Lee. 60-3094, 81-639
HOLT, John S. 80-2642
HOI T, Johns., Jr. 60-1544
•HOLT, Joseph. 69-22, 61-26, 81-1328
HOLT, Joshua. 69-32
HOLT, Dr. M.S. 81-3368
HOLT, Rush Daw, 1905-1965. 80-1406,
81-3356
HOLT, S. W. 60-584
HOLT, Samuel fl. 69-86
HOLT, Samuel Thomas Hopkins, 16667-1932.
80-576
HOLT, Stephen M. 60-678
HOLT famUy. 69-92. 80-576. 61-2419,
61-3356
HOLT, Doming, and Johnson, Bath, N. H.
60-56
HOLT Ice Company. 60-578
HOLT Live Stock Company, Denver. 80-68
HOLTEN, Samuel, 1738-1616. 69-32
HOLT'S Mill. 80-678
HOLYOAKE, George Jacob, 1617-1906.
61-2503
HOLYOKE, Richard. 61-1300
HOLYOKE Machine Company, Holyoke, Mass.
60-76
HOLYOKE Water Power Company, Holyoke,
Mass. 60-1744
HOLZSCHUH, Anna, 81-3493
HOMANS, Mrs. Charles. 61-3496
HOME, William. eo-lMO
HOME BuUdlng Association, WythevUle, Va.
80-9
HOME Insurance Company. 60-12
HOME Savings Bank, Fulton, Mo, 00-2477
HOMER, George. 80-3192
HOMER & Palmer, Boston. 60-1718
HOMES, Jesse. 61-3613
HOMES, W. E. 61-2847
HOMESEEKERS Land Company. 80-641
HOMONY Club. 81-362
HONDURAS. Committee of Settlers. 80-1431
HONDURAS Interoceanle Hallway. 61-2202
HONE, Joseph Maunsell, 1882- 80-726
HONE, PhUlp, 1780-1861. 60-1331, 60-2705
HONE, William. 60-1572
HONEST Government Party. 81-762
HONEYMAN, A. Van Doren, 80-2069
HONEYMAN, Nan (Wood) 1881- 60-532 ■
61-1808
HOOD, John BeU. 80-2831, 61-2493, 81-2741,
81-2789
HOOD, Sir Samuel Hood, 1st viscount. 60-1369
81-3359
HOOD, William. 60-41
HOOE, B. 81-1831
HOOGLANDT, Anna. 61-220
HOOK, John, 1745 or 6-1808. 80-1080 , 81-2083
HOOK, Jostah. 61-220
HOOKER, Charles E. , Jr. 60-1066
•HOOKER, Charles Edward, 1826-1914, 80-1058,
80-1132, 60-2831
HOOKER, EU, 1820-1899? 61-286
HOOKER, Isabella Beecher. 61-2390
•HOOKER, Joseph. 80-1037, 81-1348, 81-2493,
61-3838
HOOKER, Sir Joseph Dalton, 1817-1911.
60-2731. 61-790, 61-1096
HOOKER, William J. 60-422,61-790
HOOKS family. 81-2340, 61-2748
HOOMEfl, Thomas C. Sl'-SaTO
HOOPER, BenW., 1870-1967. 61-2967
HOOPER, James. 80-277
HOOPER, Robert, of 8omersworth, N. H.
80-46
HOOPER, Robert, 1773-1636, 69-60
HOOPER, Robert Lattie, 17307-1797. 80-2636
HOOPER (Samuel) and Company, Boston.
162
HOOPER, Samuel C. 69-206
HOOPER, Thomas. 60-7 ■
HOOPER, William. 61-2443
HOOPER Institute, Clarksburg, Mo. 80-2141 '
HOOPES, Alban WMlameon. 81-712
HOOPES, Aiarlah. 61-712
HOOTON, A. L. 81-2910
HOOVER, Herbert Clark, Pros. V. S. , 1874-
69-17, 69-21, 69-29, 59-35, 59-43, 69-47,
69-162, 69-163, 69-207, 69-210, 69-223,
69-237, 69-269, 69-261, 00-26, 60-148,
60-180, 80-242, 80-286, 60-311, 80-1180,
60-1214, 60-1287, 80-1374, 60-1414,
60-1486, 80-1666, 60-1823, 80-2334, 80-2401,
60-2789, 80-2991, 80-3195, 80-3332, 60-3346,
61-331, 01-895, 61-1169, 81-1199, 81-1376,.
8M806, 81-2922, 81-2984, 61-3262, 81-3381,
81-3472, 61-3487, 81-3491
HOOVER, John. 80-3332
HOOVER, John Edgar. 69-261, 60-2401
HOOVER, Lou Henry. 61-2651
HOOVER family. 80-2643
HOOVBR-MaoDONALD Conference, 1929,
69-194
HOPE, Alexander. 60-343
HOPE, Bob. 60-1180
•HOPE, James Barron. 81-2816,61-3082
HOPE, John Barron, 61-3686
HOPE family. 61-2293
HOPE Fire Company, Philadelphia. 80-2060
HOPEWELL Forge. 00-1789
HOPEWELL Furnace, Berks Co,, Pa. 60-2051 '
HOPKINS, Andrew Delmar, 1857-1948. 60-879
HOPKINS, Arthur Francis, 80-1162
HOPKINS, Edward. 69-160
HOPKTNS, Esek. 60-2063
HOPKINS, H. C. 61-1584
HOPKINS, Isaac S. 80-2402
• HOPKINS, John. 60-3346, 81-262, 61-3369
HOPKINS, JohnC, , b. 1885, coUeotor. 61-169
HOPKINS, John H, .60-970
HOPKINS, John J. 61-684
HOPKINS, Juliet Ann (Opie), 1818-1890. 80-1182
HOPKINS, Robert. 80-660
HOPKINS, Samuel, 1721-1803. 61-1327,
81-2992
HOPKINS, Samuel, 1763-1819. 80-2649
HOPKINSON, Francis, 1737-1791. 80-1666,
60-1707, 60-1818, 60-3139. 81-362, 81-682
HOPKINSON, Joseph. 60-3146, 81-918
HOPKINSON, Mary Johnson. 81-562
HOPKINSON, Sarah. 80-3232
HOPKINSON, Thomas, 1747-1784. 80-3146
HOPKINSON famUy. 60-3146
Name Index
HOPPER, Edward, 1682- 61-2160
HOPPER, Harry She Imire. 60-1M0
HOPPER, Isaac Tatem, 1771-1852. 60-2163
60-3307, 01-101
HOPPER, John C. 60-2721
HOPPER lamily. 60-1640
HOPWOOD, Avery, 1664-1626, 61-661
HOPWOOD family, 61-2110
HORATTUS Flaccus, Qutnrus. 60-2173, 61-2302
HORD, Robert. 61-3062
HORN, Edward Traill, 1650-1815. 61-2517
HOHN, George r!,~ 61-1094
HORNADAY, Wliifcim Temple. 61-1276,
61-2749
HORNBECK, Stanley. 60-1
•HOHNBLOWER, Joseph Coerten, 1777-1664. '
60-332, 60-662
HORNBLOWER, Joslah, 1729-1609. 60-262,
60-265
HORNBLOWER, William Henry, 1820-1863.
60-669, 60-862
HORNBLOWER family. 60-662
HOHNBUCKLE, R. S, 61-2805
HORNBY, William. 60-3006
HORNE, Henry, 81-2116
HORNE, Louise (Williams) d. 1955, collector.
61-2031
HORNE, Richard Henry. 60-1084, 61-2009
HOrtNER, Mr. 69-119
HORNER, John S. 60-901
HORNER, Leonard. 80-2731, 81-785
HORNER, William Edmonds. 81-2762
HORNET (Sloop) 60-1244, 61-636
HOHNOR, Joseph P. 60-2173
HORNOR, Rosalie N. 60-2173
HORRY, Peter. 80-1459
HORSE Railroad Company, HarUord, Conn.
60-993
HORSFJELD, Robert. 61-2540
HORSFIELD, Timothy. 61-269. 81-358
HORSFORD, Eben Norton. 61-3638
HORSMANDEN, Daniel, 1894-1778. 61-1774
HORST Weaeel (Ship) 81-2448
HORSTMANN, William H. , linn, Philadelphia.
HORSTMANN (Wm.H.) and Sons, Philadelphia.
61-626
HORT, Sir John, 80-314
HORTON, Capt. 80-61
HORTON, Azarlah. 61-2692
HORTON, Dexter. 61-1300, 61-1351
HORTON (Dexter) and Company. 80-796
HORTON, Phlheas, firm, Ironla, N. J. 60-2630
BORWITZ, P. J. 61-3287
HOSACK, David, 1789-1635. 80-1250, 60-2872
60-2673, 61-734, 61-773
HOSKTNS, Sir Anthony Hlley, 1628-1901. 61-3189
HOSKINS, Jamea D. 61-1149
HOSKINS, W. T, 61-1269
HOSKINS family. 80-2815
HOSKYN8, Oswald. 80-1672
HOSMER, Elizabeth S. (Vllee) 61-628
HOSMER, Frederick!,, 81-1617
HOSMER, William. 60-122
HOSMER family. 81-826
HOSMER, Codding Company. 80-112
HOSS, E. Embj'ee. 80-571
HOSS family. 81-3142
HOUGH, Lynn. 60-1374
HOUGH, Rosell M. 81-1528
HOUGH family. 60-2159
HOUGHTON, Mrs. 60-1143
HOUGHTON, Eliza Poor (Donner) 1643-1922.
61-3002
HOUGHTON, Marie L. 60-2180
HOUGHTON, Sherman Otis, 1828-1914, 61-3002
HOUGHTON Copper Works. 81-1087
HOUGHTON Mtfflln Company. 60-106 . 60-2229
61-1284 '
HOUQUA, of Canton, China, 80-1490
HOUSE, Carr, of Newbury, Mass. 60-3098
H ° K "o S f tJ*X?" Mu,deU ' 1856-1838. 66-43,
S"!S!' JJ" 124 ' 60 - 13 °. 6 °-" 8 . 80-16o!
ITwh 1"% "S- 1606 ' 0, - 24 ° 5 . "-"32,
ll-ml: ■ • 1 " 3484 ' 61 " 3466 - ei - 3<8 °-
HOUSE, Edwin M. 60-2401
HOUSE, Samuel. 56-119
HOUSE of Industry, Boston. 60-3211
HOUSEMAN, Aurt. 81-230
HO >! 8 ^. Alfred Edward. 60-755,61-2770,
01-3255
HOUSMAN, Laurence. 60-755
HOUSSAYE. 61-3109
HOUSTON, George Smith, 1611-1879. 61-1495
HOUSTON, James. 58-168
•HOUSTON, John. 61-1314, 61-3126
HOUSTON, M. H. 80-1730
HOUSTON, Robert. 60-143
•HOUSTON, Samuel, 1783-1663. 60-13, 60-1631
60-1636, 60-1865, 80-1677, 60-1689, 60-1711
60-1632, 60-2341, 80-3246, 81-270. 61-421 '
60-1103, 61-1358, 61-3302
HOUSTON, William C. 60-1341
HOUSTON family. 60-633
HOUSTON, Ten. Public Library. 61-270
HOUSTON Cotton Oil Company, Houston, Ml B s.
60-2386
HOUSTOUN, John. 60-713
HOVEY (C. F.) Company, Boston. 60-1596
HOVEY, Edmund A. 60-1273
"HOVEY, Edmund Otis, 1601-1677. 60-24
61-1606 '
HOTCHKISS, Jedediah, 1626-1899
60-43, 60-60, 80-560, 81-8302
59-102,
HOTHAM, William. 80-1320
HOUCK, Ida Greenlee. 60-1951
HOUCK, William A., b. c«. 1628. 80-1257
HOUGH, Joseph. 60-2339
HOWARD, Adolphus P. 61-3131
HOWARD, B, D, 60-768
HOWARD, Charles Pitt, of Orange Co., Va.
60-8332
HOWARD, Cyrus, 1791-1856. 81-454
HOWARD, Edgar B. 80-242
HOWARD, J. McHenry. 61-3135
HOWARD (J. w. and A. P.) Co., Corry, Pa.
61-3131
HOWARD, Jacob M. 61-2784
HOWARD, James. 81-2284
HOWARD, Jerome B. 61-1284
HOWARD, John. 80-3332
HOWARD, John, 17287-1760. 60-2320
HOWARD, John Eager, 81-582
HOWARD, John F. 61-3131
HOWARD, John H. 61-2751
HOWARD, John Taeker, 1860- 80-2148
HOWARD, Joshua, 1793-1886. 61-454
HOWARD, Kalherlne (Graham) 1698-
61-2361
HOWARD, Mark, 1817-1667. 61-2784
HOWARD, Mary C. 61-2781
HOWARD, Nathan 0., d. 1633. SSh3U
HOW , A r,; D ,', °27" OUa - 60 - 66 », 81-1155,
61-1531, 81-2328 '
HOWARD, Philip Francis. 61-2848
HOWARD, Sidney Coe, 1691-1939. 61-2181
HOWARD, Thom,,,, callhorp.. 8I-3114
HOWARD, Volney E. 80-758
HOWARD, Walter Eugene. 61-2597
HOWARD, Wayne D. 60-716, 80-1089
HOWARD family. 61-2784
HOWARD Presbyterian Church, San Francisco
see SAN FRANCISCO. Howard Presbyterian
Church
HOWARD Seminary for Women, Fayette, Mo.
61-817
HOWARD University, Washington, D. C.
81-1531
HOWAY, Frederick William. 81-2794
HOWCOTT and Gordla. 60-1074
HOWE, Abraham. 60-122
HOWE, Bezaleel, 1760-1826. 60-2559
HOWE, Frances H. 60-1289
•HOWE, Frederic C. 80-1374, 61-1826
HOWE, George. 60-785
HOWE, George Augustus Howe, 3d viscount
1724-1756. 61-1944
HOWE, Henry. 60-288
HOWE, Henry Clay. 60-406
HOWE, Henry M. 60-24
HOWE, Henry S. 80-1113
HOWE, Herbert Cromble, 1672-1940. SO -408
HOWE, J. w. 61-365
HOWE, JameB V. 61-1396
HOWE, Julia (Pickens) 1815-1688. 80-2176
HOWE, Julia (Ward) 1818-1910. 80-313
61-1405, 81-2156, 61-3039, 81-3491.
81-3496
•HOWE, Louis McHenry. 60-808, 60-1214
80-1778 . '
HOWE, Marie Jennoy, 81-2851
HOWE, Mark Antony De Wolfe, 1884-1860.
81-2126
H OWE, Octavlus, of Boston. 80-1583
HOWE, Richard Howe, earl, 1728-1796
60-1376, 60-1427, 60-1447, 61-1826
61-1944 '
HOWE, Robert. 60-1373
•HOWE William Howe, 5th viscount. 1729-1814
60 1376, 60-1447, 61-748, 61-1156, 61-1844
61-3584 '
HOWE family. 60-2B36, 61-1944. 61-2110
HOWELL, Edward Vernon, 1872-1931.
61-1370
HOWELL, Evelyn L, eizlZJJl
HOWELL, James. 60-3178
HOWELL, John. 60-422
HOWELL, JosBphlne R. , collector. 60-3156
HOWELL, Mary. 60-2838
HOWELL, Nancy K. Merrlam. 60-2813
HOWELL, Richard W. 60-285, 80-289, 61-1158
HOWELL, Robert B. 80-159
HOWELL, Thomas. 80-422
HOWELL, William Decatur, 1848-1684. 60-2613
HOWELL family. 60-3158, 61-1158, 81-2632,
81-3270
HOWELLS, Avirella. 61-2119
HOWELLS, Elinor Mead. 61-2119
HOWELLS, John Head, 1866-1859. 61-2125
HOWELLS, Josepb A. 61-2119
HOWELLS, Mrs. Joseph A. 61-2116
HOWELLS, Victoria. 61-2119
HOWELLS, William Cooper. 80-1247, 81-2119
HOWELLS, WUUam Dean, 1837-1920. 69-43,
59-151, 59-200, 60-313, 60-1144. 60-2375 ,
81-1111. 61-1277, 61-2118 . 61-2263, 61-2685.
81-2727, 81-3596
HOWELLS, William Dean n. 61-2118
HOWELLS family. 61-2119
HOWER, Ralph Merle, 1603- coUector.
00-1160
HOWERTON, Elizabeth. 81-1676
HOWERTON, Judith. 61-1876
HOWERTON, Philip. 61-1676
HOWERTON, WUliam Matthew. 61-1879
HOWERTON famUy. 61-1679
HOWES, Edith M. 61-3455
HOWES, Frank H. , of Newton, Mass. 60-3102
HOWICK, Charles Grey, viscount, see GREY
Charles Grey, 2d earl, 1764-1845. '
•HOWISON, Robert Held. 61-2020, 61-22B4
HOW LAND, Humphrey, of New Bedford, Mass.
60-1583
HOWLAND, Joseph. 60-2713
HOWLAND, Matthew. 61-49
HOWLAND, Sarah (Hazard) 1761-1847. 60-2714
HOWLAND, William, of New Bedford, Mass.
81-264
HOWLAND & Asplnwall, New York. 60-1753
HOWLAND & Grlnnell. 61-220
HOWLEY, Richard. 61-3126
HOXIE, Vlnnle (Ream) 1647-1914. 61-604
HOYfi, John. 60-317, 60-1462
HOYER, John Brua. 61-2835
HOYT, HenryM. 59-148
HOYT, J. P. 60-712
HOYT, Jonathan. 60-2280
HOYT, Solomon. 81-3312
HOYT family. 80-2280
HOYT and Sherman, Halifax Co. , Va. 59-86
HUBARD, Robert Thruston. 81-1993
HUBARD family. 81-0142 , 81-3289
HUBBARD, Almyra. 81-628
HUBBARD, Bela. 81-2749
HUBBARD, CD. 60-41, 80-687
HUBBARD, C. Evans, coUector. 81-2032
HUBBARD, C. R. 00-300
HUBBARD, Chester Dorman, 1614-1691.
80-8, 60-1072
HUBBARD, Dana L. 80-997, 60-1072
HUBBARD, David. 61-1495
HUBBARD, E. W. 81-2749
HUBBARD, Edward K. 61-2749
HUBBARD, Edwin, 1811-1691. 60-3300
HUBBARD, Elbert. 60-683, 66-2850, 61-3106
HUBBARD, Elizabeth. 80-2158
HUBBARD, G, Evans. 61-2328
HUBBARD, Gardiner C. 61-1126
HUBBARD, Gurdon S. 81-400
HUBBARD, J, F. 61-3276
HUBBARD, John. 60-1072
HUBBARD, Lucius. 60-1050
HUBBARD, Nohsmlah, 1752-1837. 60-1676.
61-2762
HUBBARD, William P. 80-997, 60-1072
HUBBARD family. 60-631, 60-1072
HUBBELL, Helena, collector. 61-1114
HUBBELL, Julius C, 81-2(28
HUBBELL, Walter, 1795-1848. 60-1469
HUBBELL, Walter Sage, 1650-1832. 61-1220
HUBBLE, Janle, collector. 60-2142
HUBBLE family, 60-2142
HUBBS, Paul K. 61-1300
HUBER, Jacob. 80-2051
HUBEY, William. 61-917
HUBLEY, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1793. 60-2222
HUBLEY family. 60-3015
HUDDLESTON, David, 1801-1890. 61-3227
HUDDLESTON, Elizabeth. 81-3227
HUDDLESTON, G. P. 80-1107
HUDG1NS, L. E. 81-3275
HUDG1NS, Robert King. 81-3135
HUDNALL family. 60-2636
HUDSON, Annanlas. 60-318
HUDSON, Henry. 60-3215
762
Name Index
HUDSON, Henry, d. 1611, 80-3226
HUDSON, Manley O, 69-20
H UDSON, William Henry, 60-765, 60-2868.
61-722
H UDSON, William Wilson. 60-3120
HUDSON family. 61-3142
HUDSON (Frigate) 60-1244
HUDSON-FULTON Celebration Commission.
New York. 60-2718
HUDSON River Day Line. 60-634
HUDSON River Railroad. 60-1677
HUDSON Shore Labor School. 61-3463
HUDSON'S Bay Company. 60-410, 60-453,
60-1176, 60-1400, 60-2076, 60-2628.
61-366, 61-1700,61-3282, 61-339?
HUEBSCH, Benjamin W. 60-109, 61-3633
HUERTA, Vlctortano, 1864-1916. 61-3663
HUEY, Edmund B, 60-397
HUFF, Truman. 61-1429
HUFF family. 61-1429
HUFFMAN, R, 60-816
HUFFMAN family. 60-1067
HUFUAM, James Dunn. 61-3299
HUGER, Alfred. 61-426
HUGER, Francis. 60-247, 61-2284
HUGER, Frank see HUGER, Francis
HUGEK, Thomas B. 61-3267
HUGER family. 61-3490
HUGGINS, Alexander G. 60-660
HUOODtS, Edward, 81-2794
HUGGINS, Edward, 1832-1907. 60-2076 .
61-2794
HUGHAN, Jessie Wallace. 61-283, 61-3644
HUGHES, A. Evan, 1893- 60-1939
HUGHES, Benjamin. 60-1131
HUGHES, Caroline C. 60-300
HUGHES, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. 60-16,
69-17, 69-21, 58rl62, 69-243, 69-261,
80-25, 60-590. 60-1083, 80-2003, 60-2030,
60-29017TRE32OS, 60-3221, 61-1169, 61-1857,
91-3281, 61-3485
HUGHES, Charles J. 80-307
HUGHES, Christopher, 1766-1649.
60-2217, 61-1915
60-307,
HUGHES, Dudley Mays. 60-1537
HUOHES, Edwin Holt, 61-1273
HUGHES, Everett Strait, 1885-1957, 61-1856
HUGHES, Felix. 80-2339
HUGHES, Frances Thruston. 61-3278
HUGHES, O. W. 61-14
HUGHES, George P. 61-2646
HUOHES, Henry, d, 1882, 80-1544, 60-2328
HUGHES, Hugh, d. 1804. 60-2716
HUGHES, Isaac. 60-2686
HUGHES (J. s.) and Company, Richmond, Mo.
60-1890
HUOHES, James A. 59-160, 60-272
HUGHES, Jesse. 61-3222
HUGHES, John. 81-2741, 61-2816, 61-3271
HUGHES, John, 1711-1772. 60-2566. 61-1021
HUGHES, Langston. 61-1297, 61-1520
HUGHES, Laura. 60-307
HUGHES, Louis Cameron, 1842-1915. 01-2575,
61-3649
HUGHES, Margaret Smith. 60-307
HUGHES, Rachel (Walls) 61-14
HUGHES, Raymond M. 80-242
HUGHES, Sir Hlchard. 61-3350
HUOHES, Riley. 81-2446
HUGHES, Robert. 61-3261
H UGHES, Robert William. 60-7,61-3856
(HUOHES, Rupert. 60-313, 61-400
HULL, Ispac,
60-2570
HUGHES, Samuel. 60-3242
HUGHES, Thomas. 61-3276
<HUGHES, Thomas, 1832-1886, 60-1401, 61-271
HUGHES, Twlford E., 1642-1931. 80-62.1
HUGHES, William, b. 1826. 60-1131
HUGHES family. 60-1131
HUIDEKOPER, Harm Jan, 1776-1854. 60-2197
HULBURD, Calvin Tllden. 61-2597
HULBURD, H. R, 90-658
HULEN, RuboyM. 60-3129
HULFISH, E.S. 61-163
HULFISH, Obadlah. 61-681
HULL, Cordell. 69-20, 69-21, 59-66, 69-217,
69-220, 59-237, 69-261, 60-180, 80-1180,
80-1637, 80-2401, 80-2901, 80-3094, 80-3129.
61-1514, 81-3472, 61-3487
HULL, Daniel, Jr. 69-126
l-ll, 60-283, 60-1367, 60-241C,
HULL (J. T.) and Company. 60-1475
HULL, Josephine. 61-1828
HULL, Mary A. E. 69-125
HULL, Peter. 60-681
HULL, Robert. 56-126
HULL, William Isaac, 1668-1939. 60-2102.
81-3638, 61-3639
HULL, William P. 60-581
HULL House, Chicago. 60-2187, 81-2652
HULST, Cornelia (Stekete) 1865- 60-1268
HUMAN Freedom League. 61-1452
HUMANE Fire Engine Company, Philadelphia.
60-2050
HUMANE Society, New York. 81-697
HUMBERT, Russell J. 61-1273
HUMBOLDT, Alexander, Frelherr von, 1769-
1859. 80-3144, 60-3216 . 61-26, 61-167,
61-790 ' '
HUMBOLDT, Alexander D., von. 61-1346
HUME, Joseph. 61-1640
HUME, R. D. 61-2444
HUMFRE Y, William. 60-686
HUMPHREY, Elisabeth Allen Young. 60-1044
HUMPHREY, George E. 60-1589
HUMPHREY, Noah Marcus. 60-1044
HUMPHREY, Stephen, 60-1044
HUMPHREY, William E.. 1862-1934. 61-2784,
61-3264
HUMPHREY, William T. 61-1626
HUMPHREYS, Andrew Atkinson, 1610-1883.
60-2611. 61-1346
HUMPHREYS, B. Earl, 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, Benjamin O. 60-1132, 60-1139,
60-1498, 60-2642
HUMPHREYS, Mrs. C. B, 00-1132
HUMPHREYS, Clement, 1777-1803. 60-2211 .
60-2221
HUMPHREYS, Daniel. 60-2211
HUMPHREYS, Daniel B. 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, David. 61-682
HUMPHREYS, David, 1762-1818. 60-2288
HUMPHREYS, David George. 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, George WllBon, b. 1819, 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, James. 60-1367
HUMPHREYS, John C. 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, Joseph A. 61-2821
HUMPHREYS, Joshua, 1751-1838. 80-2210,
80-2211. 61-16, 61-762, 81-3287
HUMPHREYS, Kate W, S. 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, N. N. 60-2611
HUMPHREYS, S. C. 60-1132
HUMPHREYS, Sarah T. (Glbaou). 61-2621
HUMPHREYS family, 60-1132,60-2211
61-2821
HUMPHRIES, W. W., In Lowndes Co., Miss.
81-2425
HUNDLEY, Daniel R. 61-2439
"HUNDLEY, George A. 61-3275
HUNDLEY and Denln, Sandy River, Va, 58-95
HUNEKER, James Gibbons. 61-2692
HUNGERFORD, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1916,
61-1336
HUNLEY, T. F. 61-1161
HUNNEWELL, James, 1794-1869. 81-1368
HUNNEWELL family. 61-1368
HUNT, Abljah, d, 1611. 60-1136
HUNT, Andrew. 60-1138
HUNT, Charles A. 60-1138
HUNT, David. 80-1131, 60-1138
HUNT (Edward) and Son, 61-1288
•HUNT, Elliot Baldwin. 61-1348. 61-1466
HUNT, F. A. 61-2846
HUNT, Freeman. 61-1346
HUNT, Galllard, 60-1516
HUNT, George B. 60-1045
HUNT, H. S. 60-1138
HUNT, Henry I. 61-1348
HUNT, Hiram B. 80-925
HUNT, Horace. 60-288
HUNT, James. 61-2413
HUNT, James B. 60-901
HUNT, Jeremiah, 61-48
HUNT, Jeremiah, Jr. 61-48
HUNT, Jesse. 60-1138
HUNT, John. 81-546
HUNT, John W. 60-113S
HUNT, Leigh, 1784-1869. 59-4, 60-755,
60-1084. 60-1395, 61-362, 81-3416
HUNT, Martha (Tallmadge) 80-268
HUNT, Mary (Calvit) 60-1U6
HUNT, Msraucan, 1807-1866. 80-1663, 60-1893
HUNT, Oliver W. 80-1046
HUNT, 8. T. 60-1136
HUNT, Sanford Bebee, 1825-1884. 60-268 .
60-864
HUNT, Sarah Ethridge. 61-2748
HUNT, Seth. 60-2510
HUNT, T. S. 60-2982
HUNT (Thomas) & Company, Hongkong. 60-1120
HUNT, Ward. 80-1083
HUNT, Washington. 60-29
HUNT, William Holman. 61-2438
HUNT, William Southworth, collector, 60-1342
HUNT, William T, 60-288
HUNT family. 60-1045 , 81-1138, 61-3142
HUNT and Smith, Gibson Port. 80-1138
HUNTER, Alexander. 61-1428
HUNTER, Arthur. 80-3213
HUNTER, Arthur, of Topsham, Me. 60-3213
HUNTER, Charlos N., 1661 (ca.)-1931. 81-1477
HUNTER, David. 61-3299
HUNTER, Q.H. 61-878
HUNTEH, George, Jr. 61-878
HUNTER, Oeorge, 1755-1824. 61-678
HUNTER, Hocking H. 60-2833
HUNTER, Jacob. 59-77
HUNTER, James. 81-2833, 81-2798
HUNTER, Nathaniel Wyche, b. 1610. 61-3285
HUNTER, Robert, d. 1734. 60-2754
HUNTER, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 1809-1887.
59-78, 59-124, 61-2848, 81-2761, 61-2781,
81-3 068, 61-3138
HUNTER, Samuel, tf Malta, New York.
60-2753
•HUNTER, Samuel, of Pennsylvania. 61-1428,
61-2307
HUNTEH, Thomas T. 61-3267
HUNTER, W. 61-2849
HUNTER, William M„ d. 1649. 60-2417
HUNTER, William W., captain, C. S. N.
61-3140
HUNTER family. 56-124. 80-2764, 61-2761,
61-3295
HUNTER (Ship) 81-638
HUNTER Manufacturing and Commission Co.
61-1398
HUNTERDON Co., N. J. 60-3258
HUNTINGDON, Henry Hastings, 6th earl of,
' 1588-1843. 61-1607
HUNTTNODON, Sellna (Shirley) Hastings,
countess of, 1707-1791, 8 1-1086,
61-3126
HUNTINGDON County Temperance Society.
81-2442
HUNTINGTON, Andrew. 81-2762
HUNTINOTON, Anna Vaughn (Hyatt) 1876-
61-2132
HUNTINGTON, Anne. 60-236
HUNTINGTON, Archer Milton, 1870-1965.
81-1932, 61-2116, 81-2142
HUNTINGTON, Benjamin, 1736-1800. 60-238,
81-1812
HUNTINGTON, Colli! Potter. 60-680, 00-662,
60-2642, 61-3658
HUNTINOTON, E. M. 81-1330
HUNHNOTON, Ebenezer, 1754-1834. 81-994
HUNTINGTON, Frederic Dan, 61-616
HUNTINGTON, George. 60-236
HUNTINGTON, Oordon. 60-238
HUNTINGTON. H. E. 80-852
•HUNTINGTON, Jabes, 1719-1788. 81-582,
61-2781
HUNTINGTON, Jabez Williams, 1788-1647.
60-1638
HUNTINGTON, James. 60-83
HUNTINOTON, Jane Lane. 61-1330
HUNTINGTON, Jededtah. 81-582
HUtmNOTON, John M. 80-1838
HUNTINGTON, Joshua, 1761-1821. 60-6046 ,
81-2781, 81-2782
HUNTD«JTON, Lucy. 80-238
HUNTINGTON, Rachel. 60-236
HUNTINGTON, Samuel, 1731-1796. 60-1459,
80-1707, 61-582, 61-2781
HUNTINGTON, Samuel, 1785-1617. 61-1181 .
61-3278
HUNTINOTON, Thomas W. 61-268
HUNTINGTON, William E. 61-988
HUNTINGTON, William Reed. 61-3625
HUNTINGTON family. 80-238 . 80-1636, 61-3265
HUNTON, Charles H, 81-1532
•HUNTON, Eppa. 60-8, 81-2182, 81-2264,
01-2741, 61-2799, 61-3299
HUNTON, Eppa, Jr. 81-3263
HUNTON, Henry. 61-1632
HUNTON, Thomas. 61-2798
HUNTON fatnUy. 61-1532
HUNTSVTLLE, Ala, 81-1182
HUNTSVILLE weekly democrat. 61-1162
HUNTTINO, Helen, 61-2168
HURD, Grace. 61-637
HURD, Joseph, of Boston. 00-1490
HURD, William, of Boston. 60-1490
HURLEY, Patrick J. 69-227
HUROK, Solomon. 60-725
HURST, Fannie. 01-2645
HUH8TON, Zora Neal. 81-1.520
HURT, H. H. 60-1990
HURT, John. 80-7
HURT, John Linn. 60-1990
Name Index
HURTON, J. 80-383
HUSBAND, William W. 60-169
HUSKISSON, William. 60-1382, 80-1460
HUBS, C. J. 01-3513
MISS, John A, 81-3513
HUSSEY, Daniel. 80-1566
HUSSEY, George, merchant ol New Bedford, Mans.
60-1741
HUSSEY, William J. 61-617
HUSTACE, Augustus, 61-281
HUSTON, C. R. 80-3342 ;
HUSTON, Felix, 60-768, 61-426
HUSTON, Henry Clay, 1626-1680. 60-306
HUSTON, Joseph M. 80-2683
HUSTON and Demaln, Morgantown, W. Va.
60-208
HUSTON Engraving Company/Philadelphia.
60-313
HUTCHINS, Charles. 60-3340
HUTCHINS, H, M. 60-560
HUTCHINS, John, 60-1247
HUTCHINS, Nathan Louis, 1788-1870. 61-2023
HUTCHINS, Nathan LoulB, 1835-1005. 61-2023
HUTCHINS, Robert. 81-1620
HUTCHINS, Thomas, 1730-1789. 60-1484.
60-2226
HUTCHINS family. 61-2023
HUTCHINSON, Arthur Stuart-Menteth. 61-2064
HUTCHINSON, Charles Lawrence, 1654-1024.
80-2114 .■■:■■
HUTCHINSON, David, 1812-1801. 61-1121
HUTCHINSON, David Watt. 61-2221
HUTCHINSON, Harriet. 61-2826
HUTCHINSON, R. R. 61-2284
• HUTCHINSON, Thomas. 61-292, 61-1468
HUTCHINSON, Thomas, 1711-1780. 60-2040
61-1166, 61-1046
HUTH, Henry, 60-756
HUTSON, Ethel. 61-340
HUTT family. 61-2110
BUTTON, Alfred, 60-584
HUTTON, Edward. 81-722
HUTTON, Frederick Wllhuton. 61-2740
HUTTON, George T. 80-2666
HUTTON, Laurence, 1843-1004. 60-1620
HUXLEY, Aldous. 60-42
HUXLEY, Thomas Henry, 1625-1806. 60-2731
60-2733, 60-3201, 61-28, 61-790 "
HYATT, Alpheus, 1638-1002. 61-1277
HYATT, Thaddeus. 60-2124, 61-1163
HYATT, Theodore. 61-1163
HYATT family. 81-1163
HYDE, Arthur Mastlck, 1877-1847. 60-1776,
80-1827, 60-2334. 60-3094, 60-1128, 61-270
HYDE, Benjamin. 60-8
HYDE, C. P. 61-3135
HYDE, Dorse; William, 1686-1965. 60-27
HYDE, Henry Baldwin, 1634-1600. 60-1666
HYDE (Ira B.) and Sons, Princeton, Mo.
60-2366
HYDE, James Hazen, 1676-1950. 50-260.
60-1588
HYDE, Joseph. 60-122
HYDE tamlly. 61-1844
HYDE'S Bulck Motor Co., Trenton, Mo. 60-2334
HYNEMAN, William. 61-661
HYNES, John R. 61-2328
HYMCKA, Rudy 81-2081
IBSEN, Henrlk. 81-1268
ICELAND. 61-2930
1CHHCAWA, Sankl. 60-1713
1CKES, Harold Le Claire, 1874-1962. 50-36,
60-41, 60-142, 69-237, 69-261, 60-146 ,
60-168, 60-1160, 60-2401, 61-1617
IDA Campbell (Steamboat) 60-1170
IDAHO (Tor,). 61-1363
IDAHO (Ter.) Supreme Court. 61-916
IDAHO. Constitutional Convention,
61-1363
IDAHO. Governor. 61-879
IDAHO. State Hospital South, Blackfoot.
61-1353
IDAHO. Treasury Dept. 61-1101
IDAHO Power Company. 60-604
IDDINGS, Daniel W. 80-2833
IDDINGS, WeUs,and Trotter, Philadelphia.
60-164
IGLESIAS, Jos< M. 60-1432
ILh'S family. 61-2419
ILLINOIS. General Assembly. 81-1727
ILLINOIS. General Assembly. Senate. 80-560
ILLINOIS. University. 61-1718, 61-3318, 61-3491
ILLINOIS. University. College of Literature
and Arts. 81-1718
ILLINOIS. University. Illinois Historical
Survey. 61-1409, 61-1639 . 61-1690.
61-1744 . 61-2268 , 61-3318, 61-3376.
81-3386
ILLINOIS. University. Wax Service Committee.
81-3389
ILLINOIS. War CouncU. 61-3317
ILLINOIS Cavalry. 2d Regt., 1681-1666. 61-2621
ILLINOIS Central Railroad Company. 60-1746,
00-1631, 61-2053
ILLINOIS Conference Historical Society. 61-3155
ILLINOIS Infantry. 8th Regt. 61-2439
ILLINOIS Infantry. 10th Regt., 1861-1866.
81-3000
ILLINOIS Infantry. 92d Rogt, , 1662-1865.
61-1436
ILLINOIS Infantry, 117th Regt, , 1862-1866.
61-1665
ILLINOIS Infantry. United States Zouave
Cadets, 1850-1860. 61-3016
ILLINOIS League of Women Voters. 61-2296
ILLINOIS Public Health Committee, 1942-47
61-2206
ILLINOIS Republican Women's Clubs. 61-076
ILLINOIS Society for Mentai Hygiene. 61-976
ILLINOIS Staats-Zeltung, Chicago, 61-724
ILLINOIS State Historical Library, Springfield.
61-1890,61-1716,61-3304
ILLINOIS. Stats Historical Library, Springfield.
, War Rocords Section. 61-3389
ILLmOIS-WABASH Land Company. 61-344
IMBODEN, John Daniel, 1623-1806. 60-101,
59-102 . 80-707, 61-1090, 61-2021, 61-2284,
61-2847, 61-3084, 81-3390. 81-3666
IMBODEN, T. S. 61-3282
IMPERIAL (Ship) 81-77
IMPERIAL Cotton Oil Company, Macon, Miss.
60-2388
IMPROVED Order of Red Men. 61-1116
IMPROVED Order of Red Men. Jackson,
Miss. Choctaw Tribe, No. 2. 60-1133
IMPROVED Order of Red Men. Walker, Minn.
Flatmouth Tribe No. 22. 60-508 ■
INCHES, Charles £. 80-1627
INDEPENDENCE National Historical Park,
Phlladephla. 61-1073
THE Independent. 61-1284
INDEPENDENT Company of Scouts for
Tucker Co., W. Va. 61-3314
INDEPENDENT Voters of Illinois. 61-2750
INDEX of American Design. California.
61-2684
INDIA Rubber Hat Company, Lexington, Maes.
61-02
INDIA Wharf, Boston. 60-185
INDIAN Head Factories, Nashua, N. H. 60-1232
INDIAN Head Mills, Inc. 80-181
INDIAN Rights Association. 61-716
INDIANA (Ter.) Court of General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace (Wayne Co. ). 61-1576
INDIANA. itltuttonal Convention, 1860-
1861. 60-1167, 60-1366
INDIANA. State Library. 61-3376
INDIANA. University. 61-3461
INDIANA Bible Association of Friends. 61-3241
INDIANA Federation of Clubs. 80-1668
INDIANA Independent Equality for Agri-
culture Club. 80-1823
INDIANA Infantry. 2d Rogt., 1846-1847.
81-1470
INDIANA Infantry. 38th Regt., 1861-1866.
61-1470
INDIANA Infantry. 70th Regt., 1882-1865.
60-1306, 61-3641 '
INDIANA magazine of history. 60-1416
INDIANAPOLIS. Public Library. ' 81-3395
INDIANAPOLIS and Broad Ripple Transit
Company. 60-1343
INDIANAPOLIS Light Infantry. 60-1704
INDIGENT Widows' and Single Women's Soolety
of Philadelphia. 61-64
INDUSTRIAL League of Philadelphia, 61-1331
INDUSTRIAL Workers of the World. 60-336
INFANTS' Clothing Association, Philadelphia.
61-688
JNGALLS, M. E. 60-680
INQATE, F. 60-3247
INGE, John. 50-88
INGE, John C. 60-2339
INGERSOLL, C. 61-3070
1NGERSOLL, Charles H. 60-1374
♦INGERSOLL, Charles Jared, 1762-1662.
60-766, 60-1818, 61-746, 61-886, 61-1163.
61-2068 . 61-2088
INGERSOLL, Charles R. 60-680
INGERSOLL, George. 60-713
INGERSOLL, George W., 1803-1860. 80-1891
INGERSOLL, Jared, 1740-1822. 80-81,
80-2640, 61-2086
•mCEHSOLL, Joseph Reed. 80-307, 60-1626
80-2217, 61-2088
INGERSOLL, Robert G. 80-162, 61-1328
INGHAM, Samuel D. 60-1711, 61-3174
INGLENOOK Reading Club, St. Paul. 60-624
INGLES, Mungo. 60-261
INGLES family. 61-2410
INGLIS, Charles. 60-1743
INGLIS, John. 61-3350
■INGOLDSBY, Richard. 60-218, 60-261
INGRAHAM, Edward. 61-362
INGRAHAM, J. H. 60-2409
INGRAHAM, J. P; T. 60-1544
INGRAHAM, Robert, of New Bedford. 60-1695
INGRAM (Frank) Company. 81-2425
INGRAM, John Henry, 1842-1910. 59-187,
60-2180
INGHAM family. 61-2110
INMAN family. 60-2391
INNES, James. 60-310
INNOCENT m, Pope. 61-3145
INNS of Court, London. 61-2086
INQUISITION. Barcelona. 61-001
INQUISITION. Mexico. 59-57, 61-1811
INSKEEP family. 60-2369
INSTITUT de France. 60-2746
INSTITUT zur Erforschung der Judenfrage,
Berlin. 60-2405
INSTITUTE for Colored Youth. 61-3621
INSTITUTE for Social Research. 61-3621
INSTITUTE of Pacific Relations. 61-1242.
61-2380
INSTITUTE of Women's Professional Relations.
61-3482
INTER-ALLIED Conference, Paris, 1017.
61-3482
INTER-AMERICAN Commission of Women.
81-2856, 61-3602
INTER-AMERICAN Conference on Problems
of War and Peace, Mexico, 1845.
61-324 ■
INTER-CITY Car Advertising Company,
New York. 60-1166
INTERNATIONAL Assembly of Women, South
Kortrlght, N. Y. 61-3451
INTERNATIONAL Association of Machinists.
61-3260
INTERNATIONAL Association of the Congo.
60-402
INTERNATIONAL Bank for Reconstruction and
Development. 61-2066
INTERNATIONAL Boundary Commission (U. S.
andGt. Brit.) 60-463
INTERNATIONAL Boundary Commission
(U. S. and Mexico) 1649-1853. 61-2014
INTERNATIONAL Bureau of Education, Geneva.
61-3676
INTERNATIONAL Congress of Americanists,
61-3296
INTERNATIONAL Congress of Working Women,
Geneva, 1921, 61-3424
INTERNATIONAL Congress of Working Women,
Washington, D. C, 1010. 61-3424
INTERNATIONAL CouncU of Women. 61-3876
INTERNATIONAL Dairy Congress, 1023. 60^676
INTERNATIONAL Economic Conference, Geneva,
1027. 69-207
INTERNATIONAL Emergency Children's Fund.
59-162
INTERNATIONAL Emergency Food Council.
60-162
INTERNATIONAL Federation of Working
Women. 81-3424 , 61-3406
INTERNATIONAL Federation of Working Women.
International Congress. 60-128
INTERNATIONAL Fellowship of Reconciliation,
60-2174
INTERNATIONAL Furniture Workers Union.
61-3280
INTERNATIONAL Joint Commission (U. S.
and Canada) 1009- 60-1216
INTERNATIONAL Labor Organization. 61-3364,
61-3494, 61-3521
INTERNATIONAL Law Association, 69-221
INTERNATIONAL Military Tribunal for the
Far East. 60-1063
INTERNATIONAL Molders' and Foundry Workers'
Journal, (Indexes), 60-246
INTERNATIONAL Monetary Conference, Paris.
60-125
INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund. 61-2056
INTERNATIONAL News Service. 69-262
INTERNATIONAL Peace Bureau, Geneva.
61-3535
INTERNATIONAL Red Cross, 60-3093
INTERNATIONAL Society of Christian Endeavor.
61-3307
INTERNATIONAL Society of Sugar Cane Technolo-
gists. 50-147
INTERNATIONAL Union of Flour and Cereal
Mill Employees. Local Number 1, Minne-
apolis, 60-1218
INTERNATIONAL Union of Mine, Mill, and
Smelter Workers, 61-1634
INTERNATIONAL Union, United Automobile,
Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers
of America. 61-3192
INTERPARLIAMENTARY Union. 61-3666
mTERSTATE Commerce Commission. 60-3263
INTERURBAN Railway. 61-286
IOWA. Shlloh Commission. 61-1794
Name Index
IOWA. State Medical Library, Dee Moines.
61-771, 61-1121
IOWA. State University of Science asd
Technology, Ames. 81-468
IOWA. University. Library. 80-1262 , 61-93
IOWA. University. President. 60-2201
IOWA. University. School of He Ugion. 60-2177
IOWA City (Steamboat) 60-1179
IOWA Medical Society. Military Surgeons
Club. 81-771
IOWA Sooiety lor Mental Hygiene. 6 1-77 1
IOWA State Agricultural Society. 60-81
m ■•■"■ State Historical Society. 61-3376
IOWA Union Medical Society. 61-772
IPSWICH Cotton Mills. 60-1120
IPSWICH Manufacturing Company, Ipswich,
Mass. 60-1120
IPSWICH MUls. 60-166
IRATABA. 81-3674
IKBY, Sam. 61-1479
•IREDELL, James, 1788-1863. 81-2443, 81-3271
IREDELL family. 81-2443
IRELAND, John. 60-2003
IRELAND, John, Abp., 1838-1918. 80-1043,
80-2868
IRELAND, Jonathan, of Boston. 80-1695
IltELAHD, Stephen. 80-2363
1REYS, Henry TUUnghast, 1837-1923. 80-2109
IRISH, J. F. 80-1476
nUSH-American Colonization Company, ltd.,
Dublin. 60-1564
HUSH Land League. 60-186,81-348
IRON Co., Mo. School District No. 2. 60-2092
IKON Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad. 81-3182
IRON Valley Company. 60-246
mVIN, John. 61-2214
mvm, William. 80-2833
DIVINE, A. Galbralth. 81-1044
IHVTNE, C. 81-427
IRVINE, CaUender. 61-3473
IRVINE, James. 81-2307
IHVTNE, John R. 80-839
•IRVINE, William, 1741-1804. 60-1484, 60-2645,
80-2649, 61-1044
ITALY (Republic and Kingdom, 1802-1814).
61-1852
riEN, Michael, 1827^1882. 6JU22.
fTEN family. 80-622
miRBIDE, Augustfn de. 61-3246
IVES, Eugene Semmes, 1859-1917. 81-2709
IVES, George Bumham. 61-2009
IVES family. 81-952
r/Y (Ship) 80-1682
fZAIU), Alice. 61-2699
IZARD, George. 61-427, 61-3088
IZARD, Ralph. 69-224, 81-2743
EAKD family. 61-2419
IRVINE, William N. , d. 1864. 61-1044
mVTNE family. 69-145 . 81-1044
IRVINE, Stone, and McCormick Banking House,
St. Paul. 60-839
J. D. Robinson (Ship) 80-1692
J. W. and Company. 60-1675
JACK, John. 60-1085
JACKH, Ernst, 1875-1950. 81-3539
JACKSON, Alexander. 60-1847
JACKSON, Andrew, Jr. 61-1061, 61-1820
JACKSON, Andrew, Pres, U. S., 1767-1846.
80-283, 60-280, 60-318, 80-428, 80-808,
80-1287, 80-1373, 80-1701, 60-1764, 80-2088,
80-2106, 80-2388, 80-2810, 60-2827, 60-3246,
60-3306, 61-64, 81-196, 81-318, 81-45ST
81-427, 81-606, 61-682, 81-1061, 81-1103,
81-1151, 81-1375, 61-1820 . 81-2012, 81-2016,
61-2024 , 61-3128, 81-3433, 81-3690
IRVING, Washington. 60-286, 80-1785, 60-2649,
61-682, 61-1324
IKV1NGTON Land and Water Company, San
Bernardino, Calif. 61-1842
IRWIN, Inoa (Haynes) 1873- 61-2661
IRWIN, J. Warner. 61-2031
IRWIN, Jared. 61-3128
IRWIN, Sir John. 80-1376
IHWIN, Will. 81-2851
Dtwm, William Henry. 61-3168
IRWIN family. 81-1408
ISAAC Newton (Ship) 80-1724
ISABEL I, la Catoltca, Queen of Spain, 1451-
1504. 61-3396
ISABELLA Furnace. 61-212
1SHAM, GileB S. 80-901
ISHAM family. 81-2832
ISLAND Queen (Vessel) 80-3346
ISON, W. O. 81-3004
ISON family. 61-3004
ISPARHECHER, Chief. 81-174
ISRAEL, Joseph, 61-21
ISRAELS, Joseph. 81-2044
ISTHMIAN Canal Commission, 1899-1902.
60-1286
ITALIAN Opera Association, New York. 60-2719
JACKSON, Andrew, m. 81-1820
JACKSON, Androw, soldier. 80-1640
JACKSON, Anna M. 81-3084
JACKSON, Boyd J. 81-1813
•JACKSON, Charles. 60-76, 61-3874
JACKSON, Charles T. 61-783
JACKSON (D. & A.) Plymouth, Mass. 80-1137
JACKSON (Daniel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass.
60-1737
JACKSON (Daniel) & Son, Plymouth, Mass,
80-1737
j| JACKSON, Daniel Bachelder. 61-1300
JACKSON, E. Mona. 80-726
JACKSON, Elisha, 59-104
JACKSON, Elizabeth (Grlnnan). 60-3332
JACKSON, Evelyn (Harden). 81-2449
JACKSON, Francis James. 81-1829
JACKSON, George. 80-263
JACKSON, George A. 80-1409
JACKSON, George W. 80-78, 81-3084
JACKSON, H. B. 61-1151
JACKSON, Hall. 60-2346
JACKSON, HalUday, 1771-1636. 80-3307,
81-3141
JACKSON, Helen Hunt. 91-1146, 81-1839,
81-2802
JACKSON, Henry. 60-1912,80-2688
JACKSON, Henry K. 80-1701
JACKSON, Henry Rootes. 69-219, 81-2452
JACKSON, Hezeklah. 81-3284
JACKSON, Howell E. 80-1083
•JACKSON, J. G. 80-883, 80-1210, 81-3307
JACKSON, J. J. 80-248
JACKSON, James, 1767-1806, 60-713, 80-2010,
81-3128
JACKSON, James, 1619-1687. 80-2642
JACKSON, John Jay. 80-8, 80-296, 80-664
•JACKSON, John Peter, 1806-1601. 60-332,
80-689
•JACKSON, Joseph, 1687-1946. 60-266,60-2071,
61-1400. 81-2073
JACKSON, Leroy F, 61-3282
JACKSON, Louisa C. 60-61
JACKSON, Mary Anna (Morrison). 81-2427,
61-2493
JACKSON, Norman. 81-3081
JACKSON, Patrick Tracy. 60-48
JACKSON, Rachel. 81-1820
JACKSON, Richard. 60-1334
JACKSON, Robert H. 59-24
JACKSON, S. F. 60-383
JACKSON, Samuel. 81-1820
JACKSON, Samuel, 1787-1872. 60-1260
JACKSON, Samuel Cram. 61-2697
JACKSON, Sarah (Yorke). 81-1820
JACKSON, Sheldon, 1834-1909. 61-8120
JACKSON, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863.
60-40, 80-41, 80-80, 60-668, 60-713,
60-871. 60-1103, 80-1181, 60-2229,
61-1149, 81-1542, 61-2427. 61-2493,
81-2763, 81-2798, 81-3084, 81-3138,
81-3855
JACKSON (Washington) and Company,
New Orleans. 60-2648
JACKSON (Washington) Sons and Company,
Liverpool. 60-2848
JACKSON, William, 1769-1628. 80-1912
JACKSON, William, 1783-1855. 80-170
JACKSON, William A. 81-3307
JACKSON, William Hicks. 81-3140
JACKSON, William L. 80-1562
JACKSON-THAMES, FranceB. 61-2748
JACKSON family. 61-2110, 61-2323, 81-2832,
81-3142
JACKSON, Miss, First Baptist Church. Ladles
Aid Society. 81-2342
JACKSON, Miss. St, Andrew's Church. 80-743
JACKSON, Miss. St. Andrew's Church. Busi-
ness Girls Group No, 2. 80-1516
JACKSON & Buruslde. 81-3307
JACKSON and Ruthtfurd. 61-1286
JACKSON Civil Air Patrol Club. 80-857
JACKSON Company. 80-1232
JACKSON Cotton OH Company, Jackson, Miss.
80-2388
JACKSON Co., Or. 60-420
JACKSON Dental Association. 81-2426
JACKSON Gas Company. 81-2426
JACKSON Grocery Company, Jane Lew W. Va.
80-383
JACKSON HomeBtaad, Newton, Mass. 01-1263
JACKSON Male Academy. 81-2426
JACKSON Oil and Refining Company, Jackson,
Miss. 80-2388
JACKSON State Bank, Jackson, Miss. 80-1640
JACKSONVILLE, Or. Museum. 81-3188.
61-3193. 81-3194
JACOB, Annie G. 80-1118
JACOB, F. H„ Wellsburg, W. Va. 81-1560
•JACOB, John Jeremiah, 1829-1893, 80-248,
60-1483, 81-1559
JACOB, Mordecal. 60-1118
JACOB, Nancy. 80-1118
JACOB, Samuel. 81-1660
JACOB ben Aaron, Samaritan. 81-880
JACOB family. 69-173, 60-1118. 61-1660
JACOBS, Abel. 80-3193
JACOBS, Barron M., 1847-1938. 61-2798,
81-3634
JACOBS, Benjamin. 80-2636
JACOBS, Charles Clark, 60-2118
JACOBS, Charles Michael, 1876-1936. 81-303
JACOBS, Edward F., of South Scltuate, Mass.
80-1595
JACOBS, Fred Clark. 60-2118
JACOBS, Hsnry Eyeter, 1844-1932. 61-1971
JACOBS, Isaac. 80-2638
JACOBS, Israel. 80-2838
JACOBS, John. 60-2838
JACOBS, John Marshall. 61-1668
JACOBS, Joseph. 60-2408
JACOBS, Joseph. 80-2838
JACOBS (L. M.) and Co., Tucson, Aria. 61-2798
JACOBS, Leonard. 60-1131
JACOBS, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922. 61-2798.
81-3634
JACOBS, MarkL 81-3634
•JACOBS, Michael, 1808-1871. 81-929, 81-8514
JACOBS, Octavia (Boykia). 81-2833
JACOBS, yOrange. 61-1300
JACOBS, Solomon B. 01-2633
JACOBS family. 60-2638. 60-3149. 61-2614,
81-3834
JACOBSEN, Anns Johanne. 81-1288
JACOBSEN, Jacob. 81-1268
JACOBSEN, Karl Taeodor. 61-1289
JACQUES, Samuel. 81-230
JACQUES, Samuel, of Charleston, Mass, 81-230
JAEOER, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1692.
81-2710
JAEGER, Luth, 1861-1926. 60-3338
JAEGER family. 80-3336
JAMAICA. Assembly. 81-428
JAMES VL King of Scotland. 61-19
JAMES, Abbs Bailey, of Urbank, Ohio. 61-3038
JAMES, Abel. 80-1818, 81-416
JAMES, Alice. 81-2378
JAMES, Edmund J. 61-1890
JAMES, Edward. 69-77
JAMES, Edward Wilson, d. 1908, 69-7 7, 60-43
JAMES, Elizabeth. 59-77
JAMES, Fleming. 61-3114
•JAMES, Frank, 1844-1916. 80-1627, 60-2216,
61-279
JAMES, George Watson, 1848-1918. 81-3638
JAMES, George Wbarton. 81-923
JAMES, Henry, 1843-1918. 69-232, W-42,
80-2193, 81-1401. 81-1713, 81-2376, 81-2404,
81-3106
JAMES, Horace, 1818-1875. 81-348
JAMES, Isabella (Batchelder) b, 1618. 80-3172
JAMES, James Alton. 61-2230
JAMES) Jesse. 69-169
JAMES, Jesse, Jr. 61-42
JAMES, Jesse Woodson, 1847-1862. 60-1717,
80-2216
•JAMES, John. 59-77, 69-189
JAMES, John H. 80-2510
JAMES, Lucy Wortham, d. 1936. 81-3308
JAMES, Marquis. 69-220, 61-895
JAMES, Mordecal. 80-1629
JAMES, OUle M. 69-217, 60-1637, 61-1349
JAMES, Philip, 1890- 81-2131
JAMES, Robert. 61-482
JAMEB, Mra. Thomas P. 81-430
•JAMES, Thomas Potts, 1603-1882. 80-2802,
00-3215, 61-734
JAMES, William. 69-77
JAMES, William, 1842-1910. 69-232, 80-42,
61-2009, 01-2379
JAMES, William A, 81-3275
JAMES family, 59-77. 80-2274 . 81-2110.
81-2638, 81-3142, 81-1561
JAMES and Drinker, Philadelphia. 80-1616,
81-819
JAMES Drummond (Ship) 80-1592
JAMESON, John, 69-136
JAMESON, John, 1744-1880. 69-135
JAMESON, John Franklin, 1669-1937,
80-791, 60-1321, 61-1890, 81-2881
JAMESON, William. 81-1300
Name Index
JAMESON family. 61-3142
JAMESTOWN and Franklin Railroad Company
JAMISON, David Flavel. 61-943
JAMlsoN^Jeeae Hickman. 81-1568
JANE Lew High School Athletic Association.
61-3307
JANES, Edwin B. , collector. 61-1806 . 61-1836
JANEWAY, George. 61-230
JANIN, Juliet (Covington). 61-2324
JANm, Louis, Sr. 61-2324
JANM, Louis; 1837-1014. 60-24, 61-2324
JANIN f amily . 61-2324
JANNBY, Ann Shoemaker. 61-3620
JANNEY, Charles P., 1639-1026. 60-221B
•JANNEY, John, 1798-1672. 60-2218. 61-3620
JANNEY, Samuel MacPherson, 1601-1880
80-3307. 61-3613
JANNEY family. 60-2218, 60-3307
JANSEN, Marie. 61-1486
JANSON, Krlotofer Nagel. 60-724
JANVIER, F. M. de Does. 61-3B2
JAPAN Committee. 61-3621
JARACZEWSKY, Margarete. 61-3543
JAHDINE, James T. 60-3126
JAHDINE, William. 60-2733, 61-734
JAHDINE, William Marlon, 1879-196B. B6-29.
60-1823
JARRATT, Isaac A. 61-2451
JARRATT famUy. 61-2451
JARRELL, Charles c. 60-2402
JARVIS, Abraham. 61-3161
JARVIS, Dr. R. E. L. 61-2904
•JARVIS, Samuel Farmar, 1766-1651. 60-696.
61-230, 61-3151 '
JARVIS family. 60-890
JASON (Ship) 60-3003
JASTROW, Joseph, 60-1824
JAY, Allen, 1631-1910. 61-3224
JAY, Sh- James, 1732-1615. 61-3333
•JAY, John, 1745-1629. 60-627, 60-1083
60-1247, 60-1373, 60-2026, 60-2602 '
60-2649, 604717, 61-197, 61-662, 61-880.
61-1135, eraJBS; 61-2443, 61-3068
81-3334 . 61-3611 '
JAY, John, 1617-1694, 60-3320, 61-1156
MAY, Peter Augustus, 1776-1843. 60-280
00-1331, 61-582, 61-690, 61-3334
JAY, Peter Augustus, 1621-1665, 61-3334
JAY, William. 60-1247, 61-1155
JAY family. 61-860, 61-3334
JAYEAWKERS ol '49 papers, ca. 1670-1932.
61-2627
JAYNE, Brewster H. 61-380
JEANNE If Arc, Saint, 1412-1431. 61-3336
JEBB, Sir Richard Claverhouse, 1641-1606
61-1940
JEFFERIES family. 61-2745
JEFFERS, Robinson, 1867- 60-616. 61-205
61-1625, 61-3160 ~~ : 7?
JEFFERS, Una (Call) 60-618, 61-3165
JEFFERSON, C. 60-2563
JEFFERSON, Field, 69-70
JEFFERSON, John Garland. 61-2328
JEFFERSON, Joseph, 1829-1905. 61-1661
JEFFERSON, Peter. 60-714
JEFFERSON, Peter F. 69-70
JEFFERSON, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1826.
59-74, 59-77, 59-119, 59-135, 59-136, 60-7
60-19, 60-262 . 60-285, 60-319, 60-1373,
60-1379, 60-1469, 60-1686, 60-1701, 60-1786
80-1812, 80-2026, 60-2083, 80-2173, 60-2224
60-2527, 60-2678, 60-2610, 60-2623 60-2752
60-3139, 60-3144, 60-3320, 61-18. ei^BO '
61-197, 61-276 . 61-332, 61-427, 61-446 '
61-501, 61-506, 61-667, 61-682, 6I-679'
6 '-896 . 61-774, 61-786, 81-933 6I-944'
oTTOo, 61-1166, 61-1161, 61-1272. '
61-1375, 61-1640, 61-1766, 61-2328
61-2423, 61-2446, 61-2631, 61-2633
61-2637, 61-2743, 61-2798, 61-3047
81-3278, 61-3334, 61-3473, 61-3511
JEFFERSON family, 60-776
JEFFERSON Barracks, Mo. 60-1708
JEFFERSON College, Canonburg, Pa. 61-2514
JEFFERSON College, Washington, Miss.
60-2330 '
JEFFERSON Co., Miss. 60-2619
JEFFERSON Co., W-. Va. 60-564
JEFFERSON Davis Highway Association.
80-1680
JEFFERSON Medical College, Philadelphia.
61-3168 "
JEFFERY, Arthur. 61-3615
JEFFERYS and Faden, London. 60-1267
JEFFREY, John. 60-422
JEFFREYS, Alvarado Ovando, b. 1843. 61-2625
JEFFREYS, Amelia (High) 1813-1665. 61-2625
JEFFREYS (John) and Company. 61-2426
JEFFREYS family. 61-2625
JEFFRIES family. 61-2771
JEKYLL, John, 61-2086
JELLETT, Edwin Costley, I860- 61-670
JELLETT family. 61-870
JEMISON, Mary. 61-1624
JEMISON, Robert, 1802-1671. 61-1366
JEMISON, William. 61-1368
JEMISON family. 61-2560
JENNINGS, L. H. 01-2749
JENNINGS, Samuel, Jr. 61-2638
JENNINGS, Samuel, Sr. 61-2538
JENNINGS family. 61-2110, 81-2538
JENSEN, Erik. 61-1516
JENTE, Richard. 61-3561
JEPHSON, Richard M. 60-83
JERDONE, Francis, of Yorktown, Va. 60-308
61-3076 *
JEREMIE, Haiti. 61-1321
JEROME, Eugene M. 61-2714
JERVB, T. 60-83
JESSOP, Walter A. 60-2723
JESSUP, Phillip. 69-162
JESSUP, Walter Albert, 1877-1844. 60-2201
JESUP, Thomas Sidney, 1766-1660. 68-161
80-1706. 61-2024 . '
JETER, Jeremiah Bell, 1802-1680. 31-1556
JEWETT, of Berwick, Me. 60-1491
JEWETT, Alpheus. 60-3161
JEWETT, Garry w., 1666-1859. 61-1636
JEWETT, George E, 61-904
JEWETT, Sarah Orne, 1849-.1909. 59-200.
60-42, 61-1388 '
JEWETT, Theodore F. 61-2122
3B tuS' Ttapdore "v <* B « a » Berwick, Me.
JOHNSON, Charles Spurgeon, 1893-
81-247. 61-1297, 61-1620
collector.
JENCKES, Thomas Allen, 1816-1876.
60-589
60-76,
JENIFER, D;, 80-6I
JENIFER, Daniel ot St. Thomas. 66-1266
61-562 '
JENINGS, Edmund. 60-257
JENKINS, Algernon S. 60-2637
JENKINS, Charles Francis, 1886- 60-2512
60-2637, 60-3229. 61-563, 61-2073
J JENKINS, Charles J. 61-3126
JENKINS, Howard Malcolm, 1642-1902. 60-2837,
61-3115
JENKINS, John E. 60-1710
JENKINS, Robert. 60-2637
JENKINS, Thomas. 61-3142
JENKINS, Thornton Alexander, 1811-1693. 61-808
JENKINS, Thurston N. 61-1346
JENKINS, William Dunbar. 60-3054
JENKINS family. 60-1710, 80-2637
JENKINS 4 Huntington. 60-2359
JENraNSON, Charles, 1st earl of Liverpool
see LIVERPOOL, CharleB Jenklnson.
1st earl of
IE I'^ ON i. Hobort ' M °"> <* Liverpool aes
LIVERPOOL, Robert Jenklnson, 2d wrl ol
JE 5S? W " ^"^ "* L0an A""-"-".
•JENKS, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1667 61-21
61-3174 '
JENKS family. 61-3174
JENNER, Edward, 60-755, 61-197
JENNER, Juue Jane. 60-22 15
JENNEWEm, Carl Paul, I860- 61-2130
JENNEY, W, L. B. 61-2746
JENNIE Hays (steamboat) 40J4J1
JEWETT, Thomas 61-25
JEWETT, Thomas, of Rlndge, N. H. 61-25
JEWISH Welfare Board. 61-646
JOACHIM, Joseph, 1831-1607. 60-816. 60-3117
JOHANSEN, John Christen, 1876- 61-2129
JOHN, John Price Durbin. 61-1273
JOHN, William Petty, 60-1462
JOHN Adams (Ship) 60-11
JOHN Bartram Association. 61-729
JOHN F. Slater Fund, Now York. 60-1701
JOHN Welles (Ship) 60-239
JOHNS, John. 60-2402, 61-2772, 61-3154
JOHNS, Kensey. 61-3135 '
JO ?„ N *! Conaolldated High School, Cato, Miss.
60-2020
JOHNS Hopkins University. Library. 60-1077
JOHNSEN, Amo Odd, 1809- 60-882, 60-1760
JOHNSON, Mrs. 60-1145
JOHNSON, A. J. 60-422
JOHNSON, A, T. 61-3136
JOHNSON, Abraham. 60-621
JOHNSON, Andrew, Free. U. S., 1608-1875
66-42, 68-163, 59-220, 60-125, 60-668, 80-765
60-1267, 60-1674, 60-1701, 60-2663, 60-3319.
60-3332, 61-505, 61-1083, 61-1137, 61-1162
61-1375, 61-1728, 61-2328, 61-2761, 61-2849.
61-3062, 61-3138, 61-3267, 61-3273, 61-3668.
JOHNSON, Ann Du Pont. 61-1372
JOHNSON, B. Ruat. 61-2741
JOHNSON, Ben. 61-1349
JOHNSON, Benjamin, d. 1601. 61-2162
JOHNSON, Christian. 60-716
JOHNSON, Cone. 56-163
JOHNSON, Dewey v.*. 60-260
JOHNSON, E. B. 56-65
JOHNSON, Mrs. E. R. 60-2646
JOHNSON, Edward Morrill, 1850-1609. 60-1027
JOHNSON, Emeroy. 61-3160
JOHNSON, Ethel McLean. 61-2373
JOHNSON, Evan R. 60-1723
JOHNSON, Even. 61-1219
JOHNSON, Francis. 60-2610
JOHNSON, G. M, 61-105
JOHNSON, George. 61-1631
JOHNSON, George Barent, 1847-1914. 60-1723
JOHNSON, George Wesley. 81-2166
JOHNSON, Georgia Douglas. 61-1287
JOHNSON, Gerald W. 56-121
JOHNSON, Grove L. 61-2606
JOHNSON, Henry, I7B3-,1664. 60-2646
JOHNSON, Herschel V., 1694- 61-3487
•JOHNSON, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1660.
58-218, 61-1512, 61-3126, 61-3162, 81-3273
JOHNSON, Hiram W. 58-160, 66-262, 60-145,
60-146, 60-260, 60-1374, 60-1414, 60-3127
61-3261
•JOHNSON, Hugh S. 60-64B, 60-3401, 61-626
JOHNSON, Isaac. 60-2646
JOHNSON, J. Rosamond. 61-3149
JOHNSON, James. 61-1243
JO J®ON, James Gibson, 1671-1957. 59-64 ■
JOHNSON, James Weldon. 61-1264,61-1287
61-1520
JOHNSON, Jane. 61-3613
JOHNSON, John. 58-162
•JOHNSON, John Albert, 1661-1809. 60-1781,
60-3336
JOHNSON, John Graver, 1841-1617. 61-570
JOHNSON, John L. 60-3211
JOHNSON, John Will. 61-792
JOHNSON, Jonathan Huntington. 61-2344
JOHNSON, Joseph. 61-426
JOHNSON, Joseph, 1775 or 6-1648. 60-2646
1-8, 60-1652,
JE S3t|? H8rbm "V""'*. 1868-1847.
JENNINGS, Jesse D. 61-2746
JOHNSON, Bradley Tyler, 1628-1803. 60-707.
60-1103, 61-1949 . »» mi,
JOHNSON, Bradly F. 61-2021
JOHNSON, Bushrod R. 61-3267
JOHNSON, C. 60-3332
JOHNSON, C. L. 60-1066
JOHNSON, Carrie Aston. 61-2374
JOHNSON, Cave. 60-3306
^OlS CI,a,>,,U " , • B9 " 119 . «l->85, 61-2798,
JOHNSON, Charles B. 61^1948,61^977
JOHNSON, Charles F„ 1643-1866. 60-1204
JOHNSON, Charles M. 81-3262
JOHNSON, Charles Montgomery. 6 0-1662
"JOHNSON, Joseph, 1765-1677
61-187
JOHNSON, Lawrence Henry, 1662-1947, 60-961
JOHNSON, Louis, 60-315, 60-1406
JOHNSON, Keen. 61-1623
JOHNSON, L, O, 61-1268
JOHNSON, Lydla J. (Sheets). 61-2666
JOHNSON, Lyndon B. 60-145
JOHNSON, M. R. 61-3136
JOHNSON, Magnus. 60 -260, 60- 1605
JOHNSON, Marmaduka. 61-2264
JOHNSON, Merle DeVore. 61-1882
JOHNSON, Nelson Truster, 1867-1954. 60-1
JOHNSON, Nicholas Ridgely. 61-1372
JOHNSON, Oliver. 60-1247
JOHNSON, Oscar Johan, 1870-1946. 61-2763
JOHNSON, Parish Barkydt, b. 1638. 61-2666
JOHNSON, Paul B. 60-2067
JOHNSON, R, M. 60-283
JOHNSON, Rachel. 60-2646
JOHNSON, Reverdy. 59-163, 60-29, 60-766
60-1331, 60-2068
JOHNSON, Richard M. 60-318, 61-634
JOHNSON, Richard Zlna, 1837-1913. 61-922
JOHNSON, Robert Underwood, 1853-1837
69-116, 60-1146, 60-2379, 60-2741, 61-1689
61-1931, 61-1632, 61-1637, 61-1656, 61-1967
61-1858, 61-1669, 61-2244, 61-2263 61-2420
61-2661, 61-2766 '
Name Index
JOHNSON, Robert W. 81-3267
JOHNSON, Rol L. 01-232
JOHNSON, Roosevelt. 80-1146
JOHNSON, S. R. 61-2647
•JOHNSON, Samuel, 80-2312, 81-3334
JOHNSON, Samuel, 1006-1772. 01-3607
JOHNSON, Samuel, 1700-1784. 60-1764, 00-2858
JOHNSON, Samuel Roosevelt, 1802-1873.
60-1723
JOHNSON, Samuel S. 80-770
JOHNSON, Simeon M. 00-001
JOHNSON, Thomas. 00-1083
JOHNSON, Thomas AdamB. 81-1238
JOHNSON, Thomas Cary. 80-00
JOHNSON, Thomas Potts, 17817-1838. 60-1624
JOHNSON, Timothy. 60-3345
JOHNSON, Tom L. 69-43
JOHNSON, W. P. 00-1463
JOHNSON, Whitney, of Waterloo, Mo. 61-3380
JOHNSON, Wlllard. 81-1297
JOHNSON, Sir William, bart, , 1716-1774,
60-280, 60-485, 60-1428, 60-2711. 61-418,
61-609, 61-648, 01-567, 61-3111
JOHNSON, William, 1771-1834. 80-1003, 61-426
JOHNSON, William, 1792-1864. 60-2040
JOHNSON, William Barry. 61-3142
JOHNSON, WlUlam C, Insurance executive.
80-1670
JOHNSON, William Ransom, Jr. 69-63, 61-2004
JOHNSON, William Hansom, 1762-1340.
61-2084
JOHNSON, WlUlam Samuel, 1727-1810. 60-560,
61-582, 61-3807
JOHNSON family. 00-2048, 61-064, 61-2160,
61-2340, 81-2613, 61-2835, 01-3142,
01-9290
JOHNSTON, Albert Sidney, 1603-1802, 61-180,
61-001, 81-1356
JOHNSTON, Alexander. 80-1731
JOHNSTON, Alexander, 1730-1787. 61-738
JOHNSTON, Alma Calder. 80-724
♦JOHNSTON, Andrew, 60-244, 60-1341
JOHNSTON, Daniel S. B. 60-1206
JOHNSTON, Elliott. 01-2761
JOHNSTON, H. S. 61-1831
JOHNSTON, Hugh Buckner, collector. 61-3303
JOHNSTON (J. H.) and Company, Chrlstlansburg,
Va. 50-201
JOHNSTON, J.S. 01-2916
JOHNSTON, James.a! North Garden, Va, 60-120
JOHNSTON, James, 1761-1837. 61-738
JOHNSTON, Jamea Ambler, 1866- collector.
01-2637
JOHNSTON, James Steptoe, Bp. 60-16
JOHNSTON, John. 00-162
JOHNSTON, John Forney. 81-3200
•JOHNSTON, John H. 60-201. 80-2610
JOHNSTON, John Warfleld. 80-8
JOHNSTON, Joseph, d. 1674. 61-2224
JOHNSTON, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1801,
00-808, 60-1181, 00-2600, 00-2073, 00-3314,
61-003. 01-801, 61-1161, 81-1612, 81-1048,
61-1093, 61-1003, 81-2284, 61-2403, 01-2037,
61-2780, 61-3004, 61-3140, 81-3254
JOHNSTON, Joslah Stoddar, 1764-1833,
80-2010
•JOHNSTON, Mary. 50-121, 80-313, 60-1723
JOHNSTON, Mercer Green. 60-16
JOHNSTON, Oscar F. 61-3207
JOHNSTON, R.M. 01-2452
JOHNSTON, Rebecca. 61-2641
JOHNSTON, Richard Malcolm. 50-210
JOHNSTON, Robert. 61-738
JOHNSTON, Robert D. 61-1638
JOHNSTON, Samuel R. 61-2284
WOHNSTON, Thomas. 61-427,81-2018
JOHNSTON, William. 60-1265
JOHNSTON, William F., 1806-1372. 61-384
JOHNSTON, William Preston, 1031-1808.
60-779, 01-1368
JOHNSTON, William S. 00-2010
JOHNSTON family. 80-2016, 01-738, 01-2637.
61-3148
JOHNSTON and Brother, Chrlstlansbure, Va,
50-201
JOHNSTON and Mosby, Chrlstlansburg, Va.
50-201
JOHNSTON County (N. C.) Public School Dis-
trict No. 11. 60-130
JOHNSTONE, George. 01-018
JOHNSTONE, William J. 00-870
JOHNSTONE papers, 1701-1854. 60-3006
JOINT Committee on the Common Service Book,
61-2517.
JOLAS, Eugene. 61-161
JO LINE, John. 60-1523
JOLINE, John Van Dyke. 80-1623
JOLLIFFE (A.) and Son, Knob Fork, w. Va.
59-175
JpMARD, Edme Francois. 60-3210
JOMMELLL. 01-1108
JONAS, Bedrlch. 60-44
JONAS, Christine. 60-44
JONAS, Karet. 60-44
JONAS, S. A„ d. 1016. 60-1498, 80-2430
JONES, A. E. 81-2770
JONES, Aleuuder Hamilton, 61-2761
JONES, Andrew M. 60-3178, 61-211
JONES, Anna M. 81-1768
JONES, Anson, 1798-1858, 80-1077, 00-1032
•JONES, Benjamin. 80-3176, 01-3300
JONES, Benjamin, Jr. 60-3170
JONES, Brooks. 61-1151
JONES, C. C. 60-72
JONES, C. R, 60-222
JONES, Calvin, 1776-1048. 81-1180, 61-2640
•JONES, Cateeby ap Roger. 61-2741, 61-2787
JONES, Catherine Ella, d. 1683. 81-2014
JONES, Charles Colcock, 1804-1683, 81-3116
JONES, Charles Colcock, 1631-1603, 61-2462,
61-3110 ...-,:.■
JONES, Charles Edgeworth, 1867-1031. 61-101
JONES, Clement Roes, 1071- 60-1105
JONES, Cuthhart. 01-2181
JONES, David, 1800-1775. 61-800
JONES, David, 1738-1820. 60-713, 61-1403
JONES, David H. 61-042
JONES, Edward. 61-219
JONES, Edward Burne- see BURNE-Jonea,
Edward
JONES, Elbert P. 61-1788
JONES, EUzabath. 60-2020
JONES, Ezra, 00-670
JONES, F. M. 81-2643
JONES, Fanny. 61-1160
JONES, Guernsey. 61-104
JONES, Hugh. 60-2402
JONES, J. B. 80-1081
JONES, J. Rlchter. 81-670
JONES, J. W. 01-3130
JONES, Jacob, 1786-1050. 60-11, 60-2670
JONES, James C. 61-1330
JONES, James Eltwood. 60-1088
JONES, James K. 00-161, 80-680
JONES, Jamea Marlon, 1883-1940. 60-2374
JONES, James T., 1810 (ca.J-1860, 01-1700
JONES, James W., Tennessee legislator.
01-1130
JONES, Jesse. 00-2401, 00-3094
•JONES, John. 60-760, 61-1160
JONES, John, 1824-1686. 60-1041
JONES, John, d. ca. 1843. 81-61
JONES, John Coffin, 60-1740
JONES, John G. 00-2339
JONES, John Paul. 60-1380, 00-1373, 60-177*,
60-2063
JONES, John Paul, 1747-1702, 60-1380,
60-1373, 80-1776, 00-2063, 80-2803,
01-562, 01-710, 01-3247, 61-3265,
01-3334, 61-3511
JONES, John Perclval, 1820-1012. 81-1290 ,
61-2323
JONES (John Price) Company, Inc., New York.
60-1575
JONES, (John T.) Holding Company. 00-1571
•JONES, John William. 80-1181, 00-3217,
81-2264
JONES, Jonathan. 60-2638
JONES*, Joseph, 1727-1806. 60-426, 61-2026
JONES, Levi. 6J-1631
JONES, Lewis. 60-3164
JONES, Lewis Wade. 61-247
JONES, Lora (Covington) 80-1865
JONES, Margaret Clouslon. 61-1864
JONES, Margaret (Donald). 61-2833
JONES, Mary Ann Fort. 81-3142
JONES, Mary Sharpe (Jones) 1808-1690.
61-3116
JONES, Montezuma. 61-1180, 61-2640
JONES, Nathan. 81-2607
JONES, Nellie L. 60-1041
JONES, Octavla, 61-1180
JONES, Oliver H. 61-2717
JONES, Owen. 60-281
JONES, Owen, 1711-1703. 80-2836
JONES, Owen, 1744 or 6-1026. 60-2838,
60-3111
JONES, Owen, 1810-1678. 60-2636
JONES (Owen) and Company. 60-2836
JONES, Paul. 61-3644
JONES, Paul Tudor. 81-1180
JONES, Perrle. 80-682
JONES, Rebecca, 81-3813
JONES, Richard. 61-2483
JONES, Robert Edmond, 1687-1964, 61-1028,
61-2128
JONES, HobertElam. 81-2344
JONES, Robert Hill. 01-2647
JONES, Rulus Henry. 61-2447
JONES, Rulus Matthew, 1003-1948. 81-3115
JONES, S . A. 00-1705
JONES, Samuel. 01-2741
•JONES, Samuel, 1734-1010. 01-230, 61-009
JONES, Samuel Beach. 81-2204
JONES, Samuel W. 60-2032
JONES, Screvant. 61-3270
JONES, Seaborn, 1700-1884, 80-766, 61-2010
JONES, T. 01-2507
JONES, Temperance, 61-1160
•JONES, Thomas. 80-1542, 01-3335
JONES, Thomas, 1065-1713. 01-800
JONES, Thomas, 1731-1702. 81-800
JONES, Thomas, (1. 10th cent. 61-1160
JONES, Thomas Goode, 1844-1014. 60-2594.
91-26, 61-1281
JONES, Thomas Kllby. 61-3337
JONES, Thomas Samuel. 60-3310
JONES, Thomas W. 01-3155
JONES, Thomas Walter, d. 1653. 81-2014
JONES, W. E. 01-3004
JONES, W. I. 61-2635
JONES, Waiter. 01-2340
JONES, Walter, 1777-1001. 61-3014
JONES, Walter 8. 61-3275
JONES, Weeley Llvsey, 1863-1932. 50-261,
81-2461, 81-3204
JONES, William, 1706-1779. 61-699
JONES, William, 1700-1831. 80-6, 60-2210,
8j^JffiJ, 01-748, 81-1290
JONES, William F., 1613-1690. 80-1281
JONES, William J., oi Morgantown, W. Va.,
collector. 60-301
JONES family. 60-1041, 60^3£30, 00-3178 ,
61-809 . 61-1100 . 81-2014, 81-2110, 81-2447,
61-2484, 61-2032, 81-3082
JONES & Clark. 00-2210
JONES and Foulke. 60-2639
JONES and Winter. 00-2638
JONES Step Process Trust. 00-1571
JONG van Beek en Donk, Benjamin de. 01-3543
JONSTON, Ro. 60-1662
JOPLIN, Scott, 1668-1017. 61-973
JORDAHL, Daniel C. 81-1411
JORDAN, Daniel W„ 1790 (ca.)-1083. 01-2173
JORDAN, David Starr. 69-17,69-41,69-217,
58-243,60-674,60-943,61-2054,61-3542,
61-3580
JORDAN, Elizabeth. 01-1628
JORDAN, Ewlng, 1647-1020. 61-554
JORDAN, Francis. 01-564
JORDAN, James Morton. 61-1286
JORDAN (John) and Barnes, 61-1286
JORJJAN, John Woolf, 1840-1921. 80-2804
JORDAN, Samuel F. 69-72
JORDAN, Thomas, 1610-1606. 01-2422
JOROANfamUy. 81-2173, 01-3142
JORDAN Winn Iron Works, Rockbridge Co. ,
Va. 00-3332
JORR1SSEN family. 61-3142
JOSEPH, Nea Perce chief, 1040-1004. 00-264
JOSEPH, Rupert L. 01-2023
JOSEPHSON, Matthew. 01-2693
JOURNAL of education. 61-3160
JOWETT, Benjamin. 60-765, 01-2112
JOY, George. 50-110
JOY, Langdoo and Company, 00-1620
JOYCE, Eileen. 81-1283
JOYCE, James, 1082-1941. 01-181. 01-1122.
61-1293
JOYCE, Kenyon A. 60-648
JOYCE, Lucia. 61-181, 01-1203
JOYCE, Nora (Barnacle). 81-1122
JOYCE, Stanislaus, 1004-1955. 01-181, 61-1122,
01-1293
JOYCE lamlly. 81-1122
JOYNES, Levin Smith, 1019 -1881. 61-2818
JOYNES, Margaret F. 61-274*
JOYNES, Susan V. (Archer). 61-2610
JUAN1TA Iron Company. 60-2836
JUAREZ, Benito. 60-1432
JUBILEE College, Peoria Co., HI. 60-3012
JUDD, Edwin D. , coUoctor; 60-30 ie
JUDO, John W. 01-1150
JUDD, Milton. 61-204
JUDD, Norman B. 61-1328
JUDD family. 61-2419
JUDSON, WlUlam Voorheos, 1866-1923. 60-100,
61-3008
JUDSON family. 01-2322
JUDY, Elvln Lycurgus, 1070-1954. 00-273
Name Index
JULIAN, George W. 60-1247
JULIEN, Roch-Joseph. 60-1207
JULIUS Hosenwald Fund. 61-1620
JULLIEN, Marc Antolne. 61-1272
JUMELLE, Modiste. 61-3450
JUMELLE, Pierre Laurence. 61-3450
JUMELLE family. 61-3450
JUNG, Daniel. 56-256
JUNGKENN, Frledrlch Krlstlan Arnold von,
1732-1606. 60-1434
JUNIOR Cavalry of America, let Regt. Mont-
clalr Mounted Troop. 60-848
JUNIUS, pseud.; author of the "Letters."
61-3301
JUNKER, Buford B. 61-M7, 61-1620
JUNKJN, Ebeneaer. 66-160
JUNKJN, G. G. 61-3064
JUSSERAND, Jean Adrian Antolne Jules. 66-14
66-15, 56-16S, 56-232, 60-M6, 61-1156.
61-2405
JUSTICE, Eliza A, D. 61-3207
JUSTICE, Jefferson, 1640- 60-3266
KATTSOFF, Louis Osgood. 60-2402
KATZ and Hertz Company, St. Paul. 60-51)7
KAUFFMAN, Rudolph Max. 60-162
KAUFMAN, Abraham. 81-263
KAUFMAN, D. L. 61-1308
JUVENILE Protective Association of Chicago.
61-976
"AUT2; Albert, 1836-1607.
16-266
KAUTZ, August Valentine, 1828-1885. 56-268 ,
60-2076
61-1662
K
KACZGKOINSKt, Szmerka, 1806-1654, collector,
61-3392
KADWG, Charles August, 1674-1966.
61-1306
KADING, John F. 61-1306
KAGAY, Henry. 61-1974
KAHN, Bernard. 60-2406
KAHN, Otto Hermann, 1667-1034. 60-1047
KAISER, Philip M. 61-1647
KALB, Jean, Baron ds. 60-2368, 61-582
KAL1SPELL Townatte Company, Katlspell
Mont. 60-1806
KALLEN, Horace Meyer, 1682- 60-3600
KALMANOWITBCH, SeUg Hirscb. 61-3392
KALP, Mrs. Charles. 61-3274
KAUFMAN, Christian Frederick. 61-1127
KANAWHA and Michigan Railway Company,
66-140
KANAWHA and Ohio Coal Co. 61-2604
KANAWHA Co., W. Va. 60-209
KANAWHA Salt Works. 69-70
61-1727,
KAVANAUGH, Marous A.
KAY, Frederick. 60-319
KAY famllv. 61 . 12
KEACH, Philip. 60-3340
KEAN, Charles John, 16117-1868. 61-2437
KEAN; David. 60-8
KEAN, Hamilton F. 60-286, 60-1342
KEAN, Robert Garlic Hill. 60-43
KEARNEY, Dyre. 60-2649
KEARNEY, Stephen W. 61-2466
KEARNY, Lawrence, 1789-1666. 80-269 ■
KEARNY, Mrs. Philip. 60-260
KEARNY, Philip, 1816-1862. 60-260. 60-286
KEARNY, Stephen W. 61-426, 81-634
KEARSLEY, John. 61-756
KEATTNO, John. 60-1921
KEATING, William H. 81-734
69-118, 80-765, 60-2666,
KANE, Ellas Kent, 1704-1636.
61-2186. 61-3068
KANE, EllahaK, 61-352
KANE, Francis Fisher. 61-2073
KANE, George P. 60-29
KANE,, Harnett T. 81-2746
KANE, John K. 61-734
KANE, Oliver, of Albany, 61-3336
KANE, T. L. 61-2633
KANE, Thomas A. 61-1273
KANE-HAND, Oliver. 61-3336
KANE family. 61-3336
KANSAS City, Chamber of Commerce. 60-2491
KANSAS City. PoUce Board. 60-2334
KANSAS City, Mexico and Orion! Railway.
60-2999
KANSAS State central Committee. 61-2107
KANTOR, MacKlnlay, 1904- 60-1262
KAROW, Annie. 60-2842
KARPDBKI, Louis Charles, 1673-1066, collector
61-1742
KASKASKU, HI. 61-1663
KEATS, John.
61-1324
KEATS-SHELLEY Memorial, Rome. 61-2244
KECK, Frank. 61-197
KEEBLE, Fanny M. 80-206
KEEFER, Horace A. 60-2796
KEELER, Charles Augustus, 1871-1837.
61-1806
KEELER, Chaimcey, 1798-1830. 61-3311
KEELER, J. E. 61-617
KEELER, William T. 60-2083
KEELEY Institute, Ashland, Va. 60-1730
KEEN, Gregory B. 61-2608
KEEN, William Williams, 1837-1832. 60-2730
• KEENE, Sir Benjamin. 60-314, 60-13B1
KEENE, Florence H. 61-1603
KEENER, John C. 60-671
KEENER, William Albert, 1666-1913. 61-3338
KEEP, Austin Baxter, 1876- 80-2722
KEEZER, Dexter M. 61-2665
KEFAUVER, Estes. 69-220, 61-1614
KEOLEY, C.B. 61-2481
KEILEY, John D. 61-3269
KEIM, Do Bennevlllo Randolph, 1841-1914.
60-2104
KEIM family. 60-2104
KEITH, Viscount. 60-1369
KEITH, Charles Penrose, 1664-1939. 60-2218
KEITH, Cleveland. 61-3062
KEITH, James, 1838-1916. 61-2676
KEITH, John. 60-1461
KEITH, Mary. 61-2610
KEITH, William. 60-1875, 61-657, 61-1266
KEITH family. 60-2216 , 61-2B76
KEITT, Lawrence Maaslllon, 1824-1864.
61-2162
KELL, John M. 61-3267
KELLER, Elisabeth. 61-2470
KELLER, Helen Adams. 1880- Bn-qqas
61-1207, 61-1438, 61-2127 WMM, »
KELLER, s. M. 68-138
KELLEY, Abby. 60-1247
KELLEY, AUred. 61-2749
KELLEY, Alfred, 1789-1859.
61-1352
KELLEY, Benjamin F.
61-2802
61-1180,
80-295, 60-312,
61-2589
KELLEY, Edgar Stillman, 1857-1944.
KELLEY, Florence. 80-2187
KELLEY, Irad. 60-1247
KELLEY, Lucy L, 61-3154
KELLEY, William D. 58-148
KELLOGG, Abner. 60-1247
KELLOGG, Frank BUllngs, 1868-1937. 69-36
58-317, 80-628, 60-1051, 60-1374, 60-1806'
60-2030. 61-331 '
KELLOGG, Harry J. 81-292
KELLOGG, James Lawrence. 81-2749
KELLOGO, Louise Phelps. 61-1690
KELLOGG, Martin N., 1822-1886. 60-3262
KELLOGG, Paul U. 60-2187
•KELLOGG, Vernon I, 80-2768, 60-3093
KELLOGG, William. 60-1247, 81-2648
KELLY, Caroline Bartram. 60-1467
KELLY, Edward O. G. 60-2
KELLY, Frances Maria. 61-761
KELLY, Fred Charters, 1882- 60-688
KELLY, Frederick James, 1680-)<969.
60-2177
KELLY, Howard Atwood, 1658-1943. 60-2990
KELLY, Milton. 60-3340
KELLY family. 61-2110
KELPIUS, John, 1873-1708. 61-16, 61-3126
KELSICK family. 61-2110
KELSO, Alexander. 60-2402
KELSO, March E. 60-2816
KELSO family. 60-2873
KELTON, John Cunningham. 61-3299
KEM, James Preslon, 1890- 61-827
KEMBLE, Frances Anne, 1809-1693.
60-2071, 61-1359
59-232,
60-280, 60-1826,
KEMBLE, Qouverneur
81-426
KEMP, Perrln. 61-3276
KEMP family. 60-13
KEMPE, John Tabor. 60-2644
KEMPER, Charles Rodman. 61-2762
KEMPER, Cremora Conway (Cave) 60-3329
KEMPER, Delaware. 61-2741
KEMPER, Fannie V. 61-2432
KEMPER, Jackson. 60-670,60-1723
KEMPER, James LawBon, 1823-1695. 69-102,
60-3329. 61-3162, 61-2646. 01-2741, 61-2798,
61-3460 1
KEMPER, Reuben. 60-2646
KEMPER famUy. 60-3329, 61-2648
KEMPSTER, Walter. 60-1731
KENDALL, Amos. 60-283, 60-2068. 61-426
61-1620
KENDALL, Benjamin F. 60-2076
KENDALL, Norman Featus, 1869- 80-1719
KENDALL, Waldo 8. 61-1166
KENDALL, WUllam MltcheU, 1666-1941.
61-2161
KENDALL, William Sergeant, 1869-1936.
61-2143
KENDRICK, J. c. 61-1161
KENDRICK, R, S, 61-1289
KENDRICK family. 60-933
KENNA, John E. 60-680
KENNAN, Emellne Rathbone (Weld).
KENNAN, George, 1645-1924. 69-212 ,
61-2132
KENKAN, George F. 61-3487
KENNEBEC Steam Navigation Company,
60-165
KENNEBEC Steamboat Company, Augusta, Me
60-117
KENNEBUNKPOHT Sea Shore Company. 80-17
KENNEDY, Andrew. 60-1376
KENNEDY, Andrew E. 60-307
KENNEDY, Anthony. 60-2106 , 61-1616
KENNEDY, Anthony, 1811-1882. 60-307
KENNEDY, Bart. 59-236
KENNEDY, Charles H, 61-3267
KENNEDY, Edith Wynne. 60-3310
KENNEDY, Harris. 60-1713
KENNEDY, Hector. 61-2633
KENNEDY, J. S. 61-1495
KENNEDY, John. 80-323
KENNEDY, John F. 80-1866
KENNEDY, John Pendleton, 1795-1870.
80-1681, 81-1204, 81-3082, 61-3370
KENNEDY, John P.*. 80-719
KENNEDY, Joseph C. 61-3688
KENNEDY, P. B. 61-3437
KENNEDY, Philip C. 60-307
KENNEDY, Sarah. 81-3082
KENNEDY, Mrs. Thomas B. 61-2635
KENNEDY, WUUaimof Barbadoes. 81-3396
KENNEDY, William Sloans. 60-182, 60-724
KENNEDY family. 60-949, 81-2110
KENNEY, Mrs. J. C. 81-3671
KENNEY family. 60-949
KENNICOTT, John A. 60-656
KENNICOTT, Robert, 1835-1888. filbfiM
KENNINGTON, R. E. 60-2067
KENNON, Beverley. 61-3082, 81-3287
KENNON, Britannia Wellington Peter. 61-2284
KENNON, Charles. 69-170
KENNON, J, T. 60-816
KENNON, William H. 59-170, 61-2631
KENNON, William U. 69-170
KENNON family, 50-170
KENNY, Thomas, of Northfteld, Minn. 61-688
KENSINGTON (Sloop) 61-1662
KENSON Plantation, Joiner, Ark. 61-1169
KENT, Chancellor, 1763-1847. 61-3323
KENT, Charles. 61-2476
KENT, Charles William, 1860-1917. 60-43,
60-871, 61-2816
KENT, Fred I., 1869-1964. 60-3198
'KENT, James, 1763-1847. 69-222. 60-2179,
60-2649, 61-2066, 61-3874
KENT, Moss, 69-222
KENT, Nannie E. 81-2763, 81-3154
KENT, Norman. 61-1364
KENT, Prince Edward Augustus, duke of,
60-1382
KENT, Rockwall. 69-17
KENT, WUllam. 60-142, 60-1374, 61-1699
KENT, WUllam, 1602-1861. 69-222
KENT, William Charles. 60-1086
KENT family. 61-2730, 61-2763, 61-3322
KENTON, Edna, 1670-1954. 61-3697
KENTUCKY. 60-2760
KENTUCKY, University. 61-1090
KENTUCKY Association for the Improvement
of the Breed of Stock. 61-6B6
KENTUCKY Equal Rights Association. 61-1084
KENTUCKY gazette. 61-3056
KENTUCKY Iron Associates, Olympla, Ky,
60-309
KENTUCKY Tills Company, Louisville, Ky.
81-2773
KENYON, Dorothy. 61-8496
Name Index
KENYON, Sir Frederick George. 61-1940
KENTON, Lord George. 60-3012
KENYON, John. 61-2118
KENYON, William S. 61-1159
KENYON College, Gambler. Ohio. 60-1468,
80-2012,61-1249
KENYON Military Academy, Gambler, Ohio,
61-2630
KEOKUK. 61-3383
KEOKUK Medloal Society. 61-771
KEPHART family. 61-3670
KEPPEL, Augustus Keppel, 1st viscount.
60-1287
KEPPEL, Frederick P. 60-242, 60-1616
KEPPEL, Frederick R. 60-169
KEPPEL, William Anne, 2d earl of Albemarle
see ALBEMARLE, William Anne, 2d earl
of, 1702-1764
KEPPELS Michael. 61-2031
KBR, John, d. 1860. 61-169
KER, Mary Susan, 1838-1923. 61-159
KER family. 01-169
KEKCHEVAL, A. W. 61-3162
KEHCHEVAL, Samuel, Jr. 60-2389
KERCHEVAL, William. 61-1629
KERENS, R. C. 60-1717
KEHN, Benjamin J., 1818-1849. 81-1848
KERN, Edward Meyer, 1823-1865. 61-1626,
81-1848
KERN, R. 60-1123
KEMN, Richard H„ 1821-1853, 61-1848
KERN County Mining Company. 61-12S6
KEHNAHAN, Coulson, 1868-1943. 81-3694
KERNER, Judge Otto. 60-589
KERNER family. 61-230
KERNS, Michael, 60-317
KERR, Alexander. 60-81 *
KERR, Andrew. 59-169
KERR, James. 80-310
KERR, James, 1790-1850. 60-1665
KERR, Joseph. 61-1290
KERR, Robert. 61-3684
KERRY, Henry Petty-Fltzmaurlce, 4th earl
of see LANSDOWNE, Henry Petty-
Fitzmaurice, 4th earl of Kerry
KERSH, John. 60-816
KEHSH, William, Sr. 60-816
KERSHAW, John. 61-2217
KERSHAW, Joseph Brevard, 61-2284, 61-2741
»K ETCHUU, Charles T. 60-1476, 61-750
KETTERING, Charles F. 60-688
KETTNER, William. 60-1637
KEY, D. M. 61-1289
KEY, FranclB Scott. 60-2649, 61-6B2,
81-1366, 61-2789
KEY, Henrietta H. (Tayloe) 80-81
KEY, Philip. 61-193
KEY, Richard. 61-193
KEY, Thomas Hewitt. 59-119
KEY family. 81-193, 81-3170
KEY City (Steamboat) 60-1179
KEY West Salt Works, Key West, Fla. 60-67
KEYES, Bertha A. (Holt) 1877-1936. 80-678 ,
KEYES, John Washington. 61-1462
KEYES, Julia L. (Hentz). 61-1482
KEYES, WHUam G. 60-578
KEYES family. 60-578, 61-1482
KEYES Lumber Company. 60-578
KEYL, Ernst Gerhard Wllhelm, 1604-1872,
60-1266
KEYNES, John Maynard. 69-27
KEYS, John. 61-3064
KEYS, W. H., druggist 60-732
KEYSER, Agnes. 61-1516
KEYSER, PhUW. 61-1631
KEYSTONE Elevator Co. 61-2786
KEYSTONE Manufacturing Company. 60-377
KEYSTONE Mine. 61-2059
K1DD, Isabella. 61-955
KJDD, John, fl. 1762-1774. 60-1712
KIDDER, Peabody & Company, Boston. 61-880
KIDERLEN-WAECHTER, Alfred von, 1852i
1912. 81-3483
KJEFFER, Joseph Spangler, 1842-1919. 59-266
KJEFFER, Hen6. 60-3310
KIENSTRA, George F. 60-2383
KTLAND, Gustav Halversoo. 81-1269
KTLBOURNE, Byron. 61-1352
•KtLBURN. John. 60-181, 60-1568
KJLBURN, Lincoln Machine Company, Fall
River, Mass. 60-216
KTLBY, William, of Dennysvllle, Me. 60-3191
KTLGO, John Carlisle, Bp. , 1861-1922.
61-2639
KILGORE, Barley Martin, 1698-1956. 60-362
KTLLEY, John. 80-752
KrLLONA Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss. 60-734
KILMER, George L. 81-2616
KILTY, Agnes. 61-2634
KIMBALL, Charles Proctor. . 81-1295
KIMBALL, Frank A. 61-2445
KIMBALL, Isaac, of Mason Village, N. H
80-3191
KJMBELL, Flake. 61-1123
KTMBER, Thomas, Jr. 81-2765
KTMBERLAND family. 60-1699
KTMBERLEY family. 61-1819
KTMBER LY, Louis Ashflsld, 1830-1902. 60-2115
KTMBROUGH, G. C. 60-2476
KINCAID, Elbert A. 59-121
KINCAID, James, 1764-1801. 60-780
KINCAID, William, 1782-1834. 80-760
KINCAID family. 60-760 , 60-933
• KTNCANNON, Andrew Armstrong, 1859-1938.
60-1058, 80-2074
KTNCHELOE family. 60-1105
KTNET, James. 60-1083
KING, Annie KJ.Leftwlch) 61-1994
KING, Auatln A. 60-2226
KING, Campbell, 1671-1968. 81-2430
KING, Charles. 61-2940
KINO, Clarence, 1842-1901, 61-2321,
61-3003
KING, Clarence Rivera. 60-2193
KING, Cyrus, 1772-1617. 61-3306
KING, Francis. 61-2628
KING, George Edward, 1851-1934. 80-68
KING, Grace. 60-2059,61-182
KINO, H. W. 61-2630
KING, H. Sidney. 60-1654
KING, Harold R., 1698-1962. 60-1918
KINO, Horatio, 1811-1897. 60-2749
KING, J. 61-3094
KING, James G. 60-689
KING, Joel. 81-1986
KING, John. 60-2349 . 81-3122
KING, Judaon. 59-51, 61-2045
KING, Loulea Yeomans. 61-3412
KING, Miles. 61-3082
KING, Oliver Kane. 61-3336
KING, Preston. 60-1247, 61-2941
KING, a M. 60-1866
KING, Richard. 60-2869
•KING, Rufus, 1755-1827. 60-283, 60-428,
60-2026, 60-2040, 60-2068, 60-2898,
60-3302, 81-426, 61-092. 91-1637,
61-2069, 61-3J47,"BnjSS4
KING, Sarah C. 61-1994
KING, Thomas Butler, 61-3178
*KTNG, Vernon L. 60-2, 60-242
KING, WUlard Leroy, 1893- collector.
61-1328
KDtG, William, of Salhrtlle, Va. 81-1994
KING, William Rufus, 1788-1663. 61-979
KING family. 60-215a 80-2349. 81-979.
61-1994
KING and Wilson, Washington, D.C. 61-2884
KING George Co., Va, 61-2797
KING Hardware Company, Atlanta. 60-86
KINGMAN, Henry. 61-2994
KING'S Theater, London. 80-1672
KINGSBURY, Jacob, 1756-1837. 60-1464,
80-2552
KINGSBURY, John A. 59-142
KINGSBURY family. 60-2552
KINGSBURY Furnace. 81-371
KINGSLAND, William G. 61-2 121
KtNGSLEY, Charles. 60-1401
KINGSTON, N. Y. 80-2298
KINGSTON Academy, Kingston, Wis. (Pro-
posed) 60-1206
KTNGWOOD, W. Va. Methodist Episcopal
Church. 61-3182
KTNGWOOD Railroad Company. 80-1125
KTNKADE, James. 61-1771
KINKADE, John Thompson. 61-1771
KTNKADE family. 61-1771
KTNMONT, Mary Eckstein. 61-3036
KINNEY, Elizabeth Stedman. 61-3802
KINNEY, George. 61-1810
KINNEY, Henry L, 59-144
KINNEY, William, 81-2169
KINO, Euseblo Francisco. 61-3837
KINOSHJTA, Junjl. 60-1713
KINSMAN family. 61-1661
KINTZING, Abraham. 61-1515
HNTZING, Tsnch C. 61-1615
KtNZIE, JuUette Augusta (Magill) 1808-1670.
60-2664
KIPLING, Rudyard. 69-232, 80-1386, 60-2858,
61-3599
KIPLING family. 61-3599
KIRBY, F. F. 61-32
KfRBY, John Dunn. 61-3299
KIRBY, William. 61-2921
KKBY-SMITH, Edmund, 1824-1693. 60-3247,
60-3314, 61-601, 61-1612, 61-2264
KIRCHWEY, George W. 69-217
KIRK, Alexander. 69-20
KTRK, Alice. 61-1332
KIRK, John, salesman. 81-1332
KIRK, Thomas, ealeeman, 81-1332
KIRK, William Elwood, 1868-1937. ISziSH
KIRKLAND, Daniel. 81-787
KIRKLAND, Jesse Rubel, d, 1662. 81-41
KIRKLAND, Joseph, 1830-1894. 60-628
KIRKLAND, Luclnda, 61-41
KTRKMAN, George W. 61-2798
KJRKPATRICK, Andrew. 60-265
KJRKPATRICK, R. Z. 59-168
KIRKPATRICK family. 61-3142
KIRKSEY family. 81-1607
KfRKWOOD, Miss. St. Philip's Episcopal
Church. 60-1498
KIRSTEIN, Louis E., d. 1942. 60-1725
KIRTLEY, Sinclair. 60-2226
KTTCHEL, Abraham. 60-1341
KTTCHELL family. 60-1848
KiTCHELT, FwrenceLedyard (Cross) 1874-
61-6498
KITCHEN, W, W. 60-1531
KITCHIN, Clauds. 69-217, 80-1824
KITES, Nathan. 61-526
lOTSON, Henry Hudson, 1865-1947. 60-2611
KTTSON Machine Shops, Lowell Mass. 60-1213
KTTTREDGE, Thomas. 60-2346
KTTTREDGE, William Albion, 1691-1945,
61-1845
HTTREDGE (i Maynard, Boston. 61-284
KFTTRELL, Joseph C. 60-1514
KITTSON, Norman. 60-1781
KITTY, John. 00-762
KlXcEL, Ladlmlr. 59-44
KLAMATH Indians, 61-1919
KLAPP, Joseph. 61-20
KLAPP, Mrs. William H. 59-46
KLAPROTH, Heinrlch J. von. 61-1272
KLASS, George. 60-944
KLAUSSON, Herborg. 61-1286
KLAUSSON, Tarje. 61-1268
KLEARFLAX Linen Loom, Inc. 61-1282
KLEEB, L, 60-165
KLEIN, Philip, 61-956
KLEDtERT, Margaret Noyes. 61-3668
lOJSIIfSCllMIDT, C. Q. 80-1924
KLICKITAT Academy. 61-1943
KLICKITAT County Historical Society. 61-1943
KUNCK, Arthur William, 1900-1069. 60-3204
KLINE, Jacob. 60-424
KNAPP, Benjamin. 60-640
KNAPP, Henry E. 80-1179
KNAPP, WUhelmlna A., collector. SQ^JUJL
KNAPP family. 60-1067
KNEELAND, Ebenezer, d. 1777. 61-3608
KNEELAND, Samuel, 61-2992
KNEELANDS, Moses. 60-1128
KNEUBUHL, Emily. 1883- 61-8480
KNICKERBOCKER, Kenneth L. 81-2121
KNIFE and Fork Club, Kaunas City, Mo.
60-1886
• KNIGHT, Daniel, b, 1621. 61-2,1. 61-1078
KNIGHT, Edgar Wallace, 18B6-1953, collector.
81-3663
KNIOHT, Grant Cochran, 1893-1856. 61-571
KNIGHT, W.D. 60-719
KNIGHT family. 69-2838
KNIGHTS of Honor. Jackson, Miss, Central
Lodge, No. 764. 69-1183
KNIGHTS of Labor, 80-440, 61-1317
KNIGHTS of St. Crispin, Unity Lodge, Lynn,
Mass. 60-1489
KNIGHTS of the Golden Circle. 61-2022
KNIGHTS of the White Camella, 60-1017
KNOBLAUCH, Hans von. 80-1434
KNORTZ, Karl. 60-724
KNOTT, S. Proctor. 61-1349
KNOW-NOTHING Party. 61-1146, 61-1153,
61-1326, 61-1881, 61-3190
KNOWLES, Sir Charles. 60-1426
KNOWLEB, Oustavus W. 61-2089
KNOWLES, John H. 61-3300
KNOWLES, Mary (Morris) 1738-1807. 80-1784
KNOWLES, Sallle. 80-2848
Name Index
KNOWLE8 family. 61-3142
KNOWLTON, Capt. 61-581
KNOX, Annie Held. 60-6B2
KNOX, Elijah. 81-3165
KNOX, Franklin, 1874-1944. 60-145, 6y-14«
60-582. 80-2991 '
KNOX, Heary, 1760-1806. BO-M9, 80-713,
60-1288, 60-1373, 60-1464, 60-1762,
80-1012, 60-2415. 60-2686 . 61-682, 61-3088
KNOX, John. 80-2640
KNOX, JohnS. 81-3082
KNOX, Luc; (Flueker) d. 1824. 60-2688
KNOX, MaryaL 1879-1966. 61-2372
KNOX, Philander Chase, 1853-1S2L 50-28
59-223, 60-243, 81-1168, 61-3281 '
KNOX, Read. 61-3654
KNOX, Robert, 1770-1867. 80-1461
KNOX, William, 1732-1810. 60-2180, 68-1378
80-1127, 60-1473
KNOX family. 60-2688
THE Knoxvllle sentinel. 61-1333
KNUT, Sargeant Prentlse. 60-1540
KNYPHAUSEN, General von. 60-3007
KNYPHAUSEN, WUhelm, Frelberr von.
60-1434, 60-3097
KOBRIN, Leon. 80-2006
KOCH, Annette. 60-2361
KOCH, Christian. 60-2361
KOCH, Stanley. 60-2361
KOCH family. 60-2361
KOCK, B 60-2683
KOEHLER, Helen Benjovsky, 61-1356
KOEPPCHEN, W. 60-1123
K0PPEN, Adolph Ludvig, 1804-1673. 60-1122
KOERHER, Oustav. 61-3064
KOHN, Bans. 61-3633
KOHNS, Lee. 60-157
KOIZUML Kazuo, 1683- Re-echo. 60-1713
KOLFP, Jacob van Banten, 1848-1896. 61-1171
KOLL, Mathlaa N., 1674-1934. 60-1203
K0LLOCK, Shepard Kosctuszko, 1795-1885.
61-3304
KOMATSUBARA, Takell. 60-1713
KOHROFF, Manuel, 1800- 61-3608
KONKLE, Burton Alva, 1661-1944. 61-580.
81-601
"KOO, V. K. Wellington. 69-163, 60-3345
KOOCHICHING County Hlatartcal Society.
61-2409
KOONTZ, David Samuel. 60-1770
KOONTZ (Martin V.) Company, Halsey, Or.
61-2336 '
KOPPERL, Charles. 80-1074
KOPPERL (M. and B. J.) 60-1074
KOPPERL and Hawkins. 60-1074
KOREA. 81-3176
KCREN, Vllhelm, 1626-1010. 61-93 4
81-1269, 81-1516, 61-1921, 6i-3i63
KORIZEK, FrantaX. 60-44
KORNOFF, Manuel. 69-199
KOROLENKP, Vladimir. 60-2905
KOSCIUSKO Oil Mill and Fertilizer Company,
Kosciusko, MlBl. 80-2368
KOSCIUSZKO, TadsuSE. 60-2026, 61-662, .
61-2743
KOTELIANSKY, Samuel Bolomonovltch. 81-2616
KOUPP family,* 61-3142
KRAMER, Matthias. 61-1868
KRANTZ, John Andrew, 1667-1045. 61-3160
BHAU0E, Ernat Ludwlg, 1639-1903. 61-2464
KRAUSS, Eugen AdoU WUhelm, 1661-1924.
60-1123, 60-2101
KRAUSS, Ottllle. 60-2191
KRAUTH, Charlea Porterfleld, 1823-1883.
61-3030
KREBS, Francisco. 60-1662
KREGEL, F. L. 60-3217
KREHBIEL, Clulsaan, 1832-1009. 61-1210
KREHBIEL, Christian Emmanuel, 1S80-1948
61-109 : .
KREHBIEL, H. E. 80-2367
KRESS, Hsary, 1899- 61-2356
KREBLER, Frit*. 61-411, 61-3146
KREISSMAN, Hermann. 60-2620
KREMERS, Edward, 1865-1641. 80-2904
KRESS, George Henry. 61-288
KRESSLER, John. 60-1646
KRET2MANN, K. 80-1265
KRETZMANN, Patd Edward, 1883-1956.
60-1123, 81-53
""m^OTi" * * "' AktlobolJ, « ,t ' Stockholm.
KREWSON, George, collector. 61-15,5
™6U25B3 BG ' *" P " t 6 '' 118 ' 61 - 19 «.
KRHHNAJsURTI, Jidda. 61-1364
KRB'TfNA, (Jueen of Sweden, 61-557
KROLL, Harry Harrison, 1668- 60-729, 81-2748
KROLL, Leon, 1864- 61-2133
KROMER, Leon B. 60-646
KROHENBSRGER, Louis, 1904- 61-2268
KRUBGER, otto, 1690- 61-376
KHUK, Herman. 61-3392
KRUTCH Joseph Wood, 1693- 69-109
61-1791 '
KU Klua Kton. 90-668 , 60-2334, 60-3304
91-J47, 61-1166 '
KUKh«KUn(1615- ) 60-392,60-3099
61-1775 *
KUHN, George H. 60-46
KUHN, Helmut, 80-2402
KUHN, Henry, 1830-1600. 61-1160
KUHN, Loeb & Company, New York. 61-3486
KUMP, Herman G. 60-869,80-1406
KUKZ, George Frederick, 1650-1632. 60-2372
KURRELMEYER, William, 1674-1967, collector.
60-1847
KURTY, J. D. 81-1346
KURTZ, Wilbur G. 61-1273
KYLE, J. C. 60-1058
KYLE, Osceola. 81-2529
KYLLMANN, Otto. 81-1427
KYPKE, Hedwlg. 61-3483
LABADIE, Joseph, 1650-1933. 61-3280
LABAD1E, Lawrence. 61-3280
LABAHEE, Benjamin. 61-3146
LA BEAU1JE, Louis, 81-2645
LABOR Conference of American States,
2d Havana, 1939. 61-2656
LABOROE, M. 81-760
LABORDE, Maximilian. 60-2402
LABOUR (or Labour Association, Philadelphia.
80-1691
La B0VE, Mons <fc. 80-1268
LABRADOR. 81-2939
LACATTA, Charles, 1863-1633. 80-1436
LACA1TA, SU- James Philip, 1613-1696
collector, 60-1435
LACEY, John, 1766-1614. 60-2080. 61-16
LACEY, Obedlah p. 60-601
LACKLAND, Francis. 61-2068
LACKLAND, Samuel W. 61-2066
LACKLAND tamily. 61-3142
LACLEDE-BIRCHER Hotel, SL Louis", 60-M6J
LACOCK, Abner, 80-2828
LACONIA Company, Blddeford, Me. 60-1113
LACY, B. R. '60-1531
LACY, E. A. 66-125
LADD, H. M. 61-1165
LAUD family. 61-1156
LADIES' Aid Society of Philadelphia. 01-1646
LADNER, Heber. 30-1656
La FARGE, John, 1635-1910. 61-2257
LAFAYETTE, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch
Gilbert du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834.
56-164, 60-16, 60-265, 60-289, 60-307
60-587, 60-785, 80-1373, 60-1469, 60-1686,
60-1608, 60-2626, 60-2747. 60-3144, 61-16,
61-26, 61-54, 61-44S, 61-582, 61-734
81-857 , 81-655, 61-1270, 81-2726, 61-2743
61-3334, 61-3511
LAFAYETTE family. 61-657, 61-1128
LAFAYETTE, La. City Council. 61-326
LAFFERTY, John Jamas, 1637-1909. 66-92.
61-2648
LAFFONT, Jean B. 61-1499
LAFFOON, Ruby. 81-1623
La FLESCHE, Francis, d. 1932. 61-3636
LaFOLLETTE, Fobl. 61-2378
LaFOLLETTE, Philip F. 61-1306
LaFOLLETTE, Robert M., Jr. 56-61,
80-2616, 61-1306, 61-1509
' LaFOLLETTE, Robert Marlon, 1656-1626.
59-217, 80-36, 80-260, 60-1082, 60-1374,
60-2128, 80-3036, 80-3094, 61-331, 61-2461
LaFOLLETTE family. 81-2750
LaFONTADJE, L. H. 60-1364
UFORCE, Mrs. H. L. 61-278
LaFORCE family. 61-3142
LAFOT, Edward, 1867-1661. 00-1362
LAFOT family. 60-1352
LaGUARDIA, FloreUo H. 69-51. 68-142
81-1857 ' '
LAHM, Frank Samuel, 1848-1931. 59-228
LAIDLAW, Harriet (Burton)1673-1948.
81-2477, 61-3491
LAIDLAW, Jamea Lees. 61-3461
LAIDLE Y, James M. 61-2617
LAIDLEY, L. S. 61-3216
LAIGHT, William. 61-3438
LA1NE, Jarqualn. 61-1156
LAING, David. 60-83
LAIRD, E. E. 60-1545
LAIRD, R.J. 60-1475
LAIRD, Warren Powers, 1681-1946. 61-3434
LAIRD, Norton Company, Winona, Minn,
80-541, 6 0-546
LAKANAL, Joseph, 1762-1645. 61-794
LAKE, Ann (Geta) Hutchinson Leech. 61-2320
LAKE, Simon. 68-3
LAKE, W. A. 60-1785
LAKE family. 61-2320
LAKE Bellinger Land Company. 61-2528
LAKIN, James S. '59-160
LaLUZERNE, Anne Cesar de, 1741-1791.
60-21, 60-1459
LAM, Elizabeth Paxton. 60-2402
LAMAR, Joseph R. 60-1083
LAMAR, Lucius Qulntus Cinclnnatus, 1826-
1863. 69-219, 80-669, 60-1083, 60-2233
60-2439, 60-2842. 61-26, 61-1162, 61-3126
LAMAR, Mlxabeau Buonaparte, 1768-1856
60-1648 ■ 60-2042
LAMAR family. 81-2416
LaMAR Coal Company. 60-298
LAMAR, ri'i, Blaset & Co. 81-166
LAMARCK, Jean Baptiate de. 61-860
LAMARTINE, Alphonse Marie Louis de, 1790-
■•""1. 60-2627, 61-012
LAMARTINE, Valentine Marie GabrleUe de
Glaus de Cesslat de, 1821-1694. 61-912
LAMB, Charles, 1776-1834.
60-3310
80-1630, 60-2656,
LAMB, Daniel, 60-312, 61-1669
LAMB, Elizabeth. 61-2633
LAMB, Gideon. 60-1335
LAMB, John, 1735-1S00.
61-2743
60-627, 60-2566 .
LAMB, Martha J, 60-669
LAMB, Mary. 60-1630, 60-3310
LAMB, W. W. 60-2071
LAMB, William see MELBOURNE, William
Lamb, 2d viscount
LAMB family. 60-2638
LAMBERT, Ida Spullock. 61-2638
LAMBERT, J. F. 61-3296
LAMBERT, John. 60-261
LAMBERT, Louis Alolslus, 1836^1910. 60-1252
LAMBERT, Oscar Doane,
60-1717, 61-3222
1688- collector.
LAMBERT, Samuel Fitch. 61-2328
LAMBERT, William. 61-766
LAMBERT family. 60-933 '
LAMBERT & Brothers, New York. 60-1566
LAMBERTON, James Findley Peffer, collector.
61-1406
LAMBETH, William Alexander. 59-121,
59-136, 60-43
LAMBORN, Thomas. 60-2627
LAMBORN family, 61-2771
LAMBRIGHT, W.W. 80-1137
LAMBTON, John George, let earl of Durham
see DURHAM, John George Lambton, 1st
earl of
LAMERS, George. 60-1297
LAMI, Giovanni, 1897-1770. 60-2111
LAMKIN, J. P., firm, Chalk Level, Va.
60-1826
LAKE Benton, Minn. Congregational Church.
60-618
LAKE County, Minn, 61-2733
LAKE County (Mum, ) Hlatorlcal Society.
81-2733
LAKE Placid Club, N. Y. 61-3117
LAKE Region Library Club, 60-957
LAKE Washington Coal Company, Seattle.
61-1361
LAMME, DavldS. 60-1617, 60-2226
LAMON. Ward Hill, 1828-1693. 81-656 ,
61-1336, 61-1726, 61-3144 "~
LAMONT, A. E, 60-1612
LAMONT, D. S. 60-2642
LAMONT, Thomas W. 69-207, 60-2089, 61-1220
LAMOREAUX, Theodore J. 61-2319
LAMPAZOS Silver Mine Company. 61-2530
LAMPKIN, John T. 60-2457
LAMPKIN family. 61-2832
LAMPSO.. Frederick, Locker- see
LOCKEr-LAMPSON, Frederick
LAMPTON family, 81-2110
LAMSON family. 61-2419
LAMY, John Baptist, Abp., 1616-1686. 61-1016
LANCASHIRE Furnace. 61-371
^f^Ut^ "« Compa ■"• o, c *" t< '"'
LANCASTER, Adallne T. 61-2611
Name Index
LANCASTER, Dabncy Stewart.
61-1142, 61-3154
0-1439,
LANCASTER, Daniel, 1796-1660. 60-2748
LANCASTER, James L. 61-2911
LANCASTER, John A. 60-3331
LANCASTER, Jonathan. 61-2911
LANCASTER, Josef*. 60-2649
LANCASTER, Thomas C. 61-3299
LANCASTER, William. 61-2011
LANCASTER, William L, 61-2630
LANCASTER family. 61-2911
LANCASTER and Schuylkill Bridge Company.
61-495
LANCASTER Co., Pa. 60-2219
LANCASTER County Academy, Lancaster, Pa.
60-1088
LANCASTER Mills, Clinton, Mass. 60-1561 ,
80-1827
LANCASTRIAN Instltutioa, Richmond. 61-1434
LAND, Thomas, of Tchula, Miss. 61-2745
LAND, Thomas, 1762-1833. 60-1666
LANDAUER, Bella Clara, 1874- collector.
61-2370
LANDES, Henry. 61-1300
LANDIS, Keneaaw Mountain. 60-3094
LAHDIB, llobort Wharton, 1809-1663. 61-3394
LANDMAN family. 61-2110
LANDON, Alfred M. 69-29, 69-35, 81-331,
61-826
LANDON, Eliza (Blncfely). 61-595
LANLON family. 80-2836
LANDOR, Walter Savage, 1776-1864. 60-766,
61-2112, 61-2118
LANDOWSKI, Lily. 60-42
LANDRUM, S. C. First Baptist Church. 60-805
LANDSHOFF, Ludwlg, 1874-1941, collector.
61-1108
LANDSTEINER, Karl, 1808-1943. 61-768
LANDSTREET, William T. 60-584
LANE, Amos. 81-1330
LANE, Arthur Biles, 1894-1968. 61-3486,
61-3487
LANE, C. R. 61-2742
LANE, Eben. 81-1363
LANE, Ebenezer, 1763-1868. 60-1210,
61-1363
LANE, Edward. 61-1120
LANE, Edward H. 61-2798
LANE, Franklin K. 69-21, 69-163, 81-1509
LANE, Freeman P. 80-592
LANE, Harriot, b. ca. 1833. 66-218
LANE, James Henry. 81-22B4
LANE, James Walter. 68-136
LANE, John, fl. ca. 1700. 61-2181
LANE, John, 1654-1925. 60-1517
■LANE, John F. 80-1708, 61-1330
LANE, John Lafayette. 61-3040
LANE, Jonathan. 60-3192
•LANE, Joseph. 60-81, 61-3262
LANE, Laura. 61-3454
LANE, Levi Cooper, 1633-1902. 61-268
LANE, Mary Foot. 61-1330
LANE, N. B. 61-2635
LANE, Pauline. 61-266
LANE, Richard. 60-2076
LANE, Samuel. 61-2635
LANE, William. 61-1120
LANE, V/llmot B. 60-2402
LANE family. 60-1210, 60-2836, 61-2340,
61-3142
LANE Hospital, San Francisco. 61-268
LANG, Andrew. 61-3335, 61-3594, 61-3599
LANG, Cosmo Gordon. 59-223
LANG, Edward. 61-2960
LANGBORN, William. 61-2581
LANGDON, John, 1741-1619. 60-1B71 . 61-662
LANGDON Manufacturing Company. 60-2562
X-ANGE, J. Dietrich. 60-851
LA.-JGE, Theodore. 61-3332
LANGE, W. 60-1124
LANGER, Rulka (Godlewaaaj 60-2661
LANGERON, Chevalier Charles Andrault,
comte et marquis de. 60-21
LANGFORD, Nathaniel P. 60-1189
LANGHORNE, D. A. 61-3084
LANQHORNE, James Henry. 61-2753
LANGHORNE, Nannie. 60-81
LANGHORNE family. 61-2763
LANQLEY, John W. 61-1349
LANGLEY, S. P. 60-369
LANGSDORF, G. H. von. 60-422
LANOSTON, Caroline M. (Walls). 61-1531
LAHGSTON, John Mercer, 1829-1697, 61-1631
LANOSTROTH, Lorenzo Lorrlane, 1810-1896.
61-776
LANHAM, Henderson Lovelace, 1688-1957.
61-2966
LANHAM, Zadock. 60-367
LANIER, Alexander Sidney, 1666- 61-2836
LANIER, Clifford. 60-313, 61-1162
LANIER, Sidney, 1642-1861. 69-116, 60-313,
60-1660. 61-1182, 61-2183. 61-2208
LANIER family. 61-2163
LANKENAU, T. J. 60-1129
LANMAN, Charles, 1819-1B96. 60-2370,
80-3082
LANOE, Charles. 80-3310
LANPHEAR, George. 60-2021
LANPHEAR, Mary. 60-2021
LANPHEAR, Polly. 00-2021
LANPHEAR, Rueben. 60-2021
LANPHEAR family. 60-2021
LANPBJER, Charles H. , 1820-1903. 61-2053
LANSDALE, Maria Hornor, 1860- 61-3403
LANSDALE, R. H. 61-1351
LANSDOWNE, Henry Charles Kellh Petty
FitzMaurice, 5th marquis of, 1845-1627.
80-26
•LANSDOWNE, Henry Petty PltzMaurice, 3d
marquis of, 1780-1663. 60-1332, 60-1436.
61-2743 . ■
LANSDOWNE, Louisa Emma Fox-Strangways
FitzMaurice, 3d marchioness of, d. 1851.
60-1436
LANSDOWNE, William Petty, 1st marquis of,
1737-1806. 60-314. 60-667, 60-1334,
60-1362, 60-1436, 60-2626, 61-933, 61-1135,
61-1371
LANSDOWNE family. 80-314
LANSING, Johannes. 61-220
LANSING, Peter. 61-220
LANSING, Robert. 69-14, 69-15, 69-20,
69-21, 59-41, 69-210, 69-212, 59-217,
58-163, 59-243, 69-269, 60-127, 80-167,
60-160, 60-1169, 61-1214
LANSING family. 60-2276 . 61-467
LANTZ, R. B. 61-2803
LANTZ, WUllam. 61-2903
LANTZ family. 61-2900
LANZA, Clara. 60-726
LAPEROUSE, Jean Francois de Galftup, comte
de, 1741-1788. 60-21, 61-2728
LAPSLEY, Willie Pettus. 60-2580
LARCOM, Lucy. 60-2088, 61-2877
LARDNER, Alexander. 61-2273
LARDNER, Lynford, 01-1403
LARDNER, Ring, 60-2126
LARKTN, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858, ooUector.
61^401 . 61-1204, 61-2887
LARKIN & Stackpole, Boston. 60-1490
LARNED, Daniel. 60-2000
LARNED, Ellen Douglas, 1825-1812, collector.
60-1674 . 60-3206
LARNED, Thad. 61-1543
La ROCHE, Ch. 61-1270
La ROCHEFOUCAULD, Duohesse de. 61-1270
La ROCBEFOUCAULD-LIANCOURT, Duo de.
61-1270
LARPENT, John, 1741-1824. 01-2290
LARPENTEUR, August Louis, 1823-1919.
60-452 , 60-1326, 60-2855
LARRABEE, William Clark. 61-1273
LARSEN, Laur. 61-1289, 61-1518, 61-1921
LARSON, Laurence Marcellus. 61-3304
LARSON, Morgan F. 60-1342
La RUE, James A. 60-1685
LARWILL, John, 61-90
LAHWILL, Joseph. 81-90
LARWILL, WUllam C. 61-90
La SALLE, Robert Caveller, sleur de, 1843-
1687. 81-1538, 61-1747, 61-1788
LASCELLES, Rawley. 60-1280
La SELLE family. 61-1860
LASI1LY, Jacob M. 60-1650
LASLEY, John. 80-7
LASSELLE, Hyacinth. 60-1371
LASSITER, Charles Trotter, b. 1870. 61-3283
LASSTTER, Daniel Wllllsm, 1827-1603. 61-3283
LASSITER, Francis Rives, 1866-1909. 61-3263
LASSITER, M, Benson. 80-150
LASSITER, William. 60-2030
LASSITER family. 61-3283
LAST Chance Mine. 81-2059
LATAN^, Catherine R. 61-3276
LATANE, H. W., 69-136
LATAN^, James AUen. 69-123
LATANE^ John H. 61-1630
LATANhf, Lewis, 1672-1732. 59-123
LATANE, Lucy Temple. 69-123
LATANE, William. 59-135
LATANli famHy. 59-123 , 69-136, 80-1241
LATEINER, Joseph. 80-725, 60-29S6
LATHAM, Allen. 81-2301
LATHAM, George R. 80-296,60-1210
LATHAM, Thomas. 61-190
LATHAM, WUllam B., Jr., 1622-1910. 81-1295
LATHROP, Ezra R. 60-2344
LATHROP (John P.) & Company, Demerara,
British Guiana. 60-1741
LATHROP, Julia. 60-2167
LATHROP, Noah. 60-2344
LATHROP, Ross W. 60-313
LATIMER, E. K, 60-719
LATIMER, George. 60-2626
LATIMER, John R., 1793-1865. 60-570
LATIMER, Mary Elizabeth Wormeley. 61-3164
LATIMER family. 60-670, 61-2419
LATROBE, Ben)amln H. , 1764-1820. 61-734,
81-748, 61-78C
LATROBE, Benjamin H., 1808-1878. 60-351,
61-2755
LATROBE, Henry. 61-2660
LATROBE, John H, B. 69-199
LATROBE, Osmun. 61-2284
LATTIMORE, Owen. 60-1
LATTUYIORE, WUllam. 60-2339
LATTO, Thomas C. 80-21B0
LATTRE, J. 60-1297
LAUDER, Harry M! 60-765
LAUGHLM, Professor. 81-1366
LAUGHLIN, Jamas Laurence, 1650-1933,
60-132
LAUGHNER, William J, 61-616
LAURANCE, John. 60-2765
LAUREL Brigade see VTROINIA Cavalry.
Laurel Brigade
LAUREL Oil and Fertilizer Company, Laurel,
Miss. 60-2388
LAURENS, Henry, 1724-1792. 60-2627,
60-2171. 01-692, 61-729, 61-1136, 61-2743
LAURENS, John. 60-2649, 61-332
LAURENS family. 80-247
LAURENT, Athanase. 80-3216
LAURIE, James. 81-2766
LAUSANNE Conference, 1622. 60-20
LAUZUN, Due de. 61-2728
La VALLIERE, Louise Francolse de La Baums
Le Blanc, duchesse de, 1644-1710. 61-3366
LAVTNDER, Dr. Claude U. 61-3234
LAVOISIER, Antolne L. 61-734, 61-2105
LAW, Andrew, 1748-1821. 61-2507
LAW, Jonathan. 61-2507
LAW, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1846, * 61-626.
61-2507
LAW, Thomas. 60-61
LAW, WUllam. 61-3004
LAW, WUllam, of Cheshire, Conn. 61-2607
LAW, WUllam, 1782-1668. 61-2011
LAW, WUllam Augustus, d. 1909. 61-1066
LAW famUy. 61-1986
LAWLER, DanlsL 60-1061
LAWLER, Oscar. 61-2626
LAWRENCE, Amos Adams, 1814-1666. 80-166,
81-1066
LAWRENCE, David. 61-1268
LAWRENCE, David Herbert. 66-118, 80-2861
LAWRENCE, Effingham. 80-2436
LAWRENCE (Emlen N.) and Company, New York.
80-2507
LAWRENCE, Eugene, 1823-1694. 60-3371
LAWRENCE, Frieda. 61-722
LAWRENCE, George K, 61-230
LAWRENCE, Isaac. 60-2020
LAWRENCE, Jacob Armstead. 61-1620
LAWRENCE, James. 60-1776
LAWRENCE, John. 60-639
LAWRENCE, John, surveyor. 60-2052
LAWRENCE, John O. 61-2761
LAWRENCE, John W. 60-836
LAWRENCE, Jonadab, 61-2507
LAWRENCE, Jonathan, 1737-1612, 60-2264.
80-2407
•LAWRENCE, Richard. 59-164, 60-838
LAWRENCE, Swanee B. 60-739
•LAWRENCE, Thomas, 1888-1764. 60-2938,
61-76 '
LAWRENCE, Townssnd. 80-838
LAWRENCE, Una (Roberts) 1893- 61-1337
Name Index
LAWRENCE, Walter Bowne. 60-83B
LAWRENCE, William, Bp. 61-618
LAWRENCE, William, 1819-99. 61-1391
LAWRENCE family. 60-162, 60-838. 60-2264.
61-1664, 61-1161. 61-2340, 61-2746, 61-3176
LAWRENCE 6 Company. 60-1601
LAWRENCE & Ellison, New York. 60-2784
LAWRENCE £ Whitney. 61-220
LAWRENCE County Land and Mining Company.
60-2481 ^ '
LAWRENCE Manufacturing Company, Lowell,
Mass*. 60-1668
LAWRENCEVT?" '■■' Land and Timber Co. ,
Lawrencevllld, /a. 69-137
LAWRIE, Lee Dakar, 1877- 61-2264
LAWS, Robert Claeplll, 1630-1691. 61-1296
LAWS, Samuel Spahr, 1624-1021. 60-2402,
61-86
LAWS, William R. 61-3136
LAWSON, Gavin. 61-2631
LAWSON, George W. 60-649
LAWSON, Robert. 69-145
•LAWSON, Thomas. 60-81, 61-3082
LAWSON, Victor E. 69-503
LAWSON, Victor Fremont, 1850-1926. 59-194,
60-1010. 81-1486
LAWSON family. 61-2110
LAWTON, Alexander Robert. 61-1348, 61-22B4,
61-2462, 61-2741, 61-3135
LAWTON, Eba (Anderson) d. 1919. 69-22
LAY, Blerne. 61-3202
LAY, Henry ChampUn. 61-184
LAYMAN, NeU V. 61-3307
LAYSSARD, Valentin. 60-1096
LAZARUS, E, S. 61-230
LAZARUS, Rachel MordacaJ. 01-3686
LAZELLeJ I. G. 60-3342
LAZTER, Henry B. 60-3342
LAZZELLE family. 60-366
LEA, Fanny Heaellp. 61-182
LEA, Henry Charles. 80-1731
LEA, Isaac, 1792-1668. 60-1444, 60-2767,
60-2623, 61-734, 61-1094, 61-1272
•LEA, Luke. 61-1169, 61-2460
LEA, Pryor. 60-1476
LEA and Feblger, Philadelphia. 60-1618
LEACH, Agnes Brown, 61-1067
LEACH, Frank Willing, 1666-1943. 81-807
LEACU, James H. C.\ 61^2760
LEACH, Joalah Granville, 1642-1922. 60-3264
LEACH, May Atherton. \80-
\
-1670
LEACH, Richard. 61-2780
LEACH, Samuel, of London. 60-1672
LEACH, Thomas. 61-557 \
LEACH family. 61-607, 61-1067, 61-2760
LEACOCK, Stephen. 60-313 ',
LEADBETTER, D. 61-1346
LEAF) James P., 1666-1949. 60-1020
LEAGUE, James W. 61-1319 \
LEAGUE for Independent PollUcalWuon.
61-27S0 \
LEAGUE for Industrial Rights. 01^3085
LEAGUE of Minnesota Poets. 60-463, 60-816
LEAGUE of Nations. 69-28, 69-142, 69-207,
69-217, 68-237, 60-849, 60-1471, 80r3305,
61-762, 61-1869, 61-3261, 61-3364. 61-3449,
61-3488, 61-3497, 61-3883 \
LEAGUE of Nations. Covenant. 60-130 \
LEAGUE of NatlonB. Health Organization, \
61-2652 \
LEAGUE of Nations Nonpartisan Association <
of the U. B. 60-1121 \
LEAGUE of Red Cross Societies. 61-2092 \
LEAGUE of Women Voters, Mass. see
MASSACHUSETTS League of WomBn Voters
LEAGUE of Women Voters of the United States.
60-2334, 61-2472, 81-2473, 61-2474,
61-3400. 61-3460, 81-3462, 61-3481,
LEAGUE to Enforce Peace. 59-261, 60-1471,
60-1705, 61-1500, 61-3491
LEAHY, WllUam D. 60-1787-
LEAKE, John George, 1752-1627. 60-2265,
61-255
LEAKE, Richard, d. 1602. 61-256
LEAKE, S. F. 69-138
LEAKE family. 60-2265. 61-265
LEAL, William. 61-3082
•LEAMING, Aaron, 1716-1760. 60-284, 80-1848
LEAMTNG, Ericsson. 61-344
LEAMING, J. Fisher. 60-2410
LEAMTNG, Rebecca. 60-2410
LEAMTNO, Thomas, 1658-1(111. 60-2410
LEAMING family. 60-2410
LEXO, Sylvia Carnelro. 61-1142
LEAR, Tobias, 1762-1616. 60-11, 60-262,
60-1S79, 60-1612, 61-462, 61-3287
LEARNED, Henry Barrett, 61-2230
LEARNED, Marlon Dexter, 1657-1917. 61-599
LEARNED family. 61-599
LEARNED, Hinds Company, MIsslsslppL 60-1610
LEARY, John, 1837-1905. 80-812 . 81-1361
LEATON, James, 61-3155
L&AVELL, Landrum Plnson, 1674-1929.
61-1337
LEAVELL, R.M. , ol Pontotoc Co. , Miss,
61-2746
LEAVELL, William Thomas, 1612-1699.
61-2772
LEAVELL family. 61-2772
LEAVENWORTH, Abner Johnson, 1603-1889.
61-2646
LEAVENWORTH, Frederick Paabody, b. 1833.
61-2646
•LEAVENWORTH, Henry. 60-1708, 81-427
LEAVENWORTH, John. 80-568
LEAVENWORTH, T. P. 61-3300
LEAVENWORTH family. 81-2646
LEAVENWORTH Collegiate Seminary. 61-3300
LEAVTTT, Joseph, ol Lee, N. H. 60-1491
LEAVTTT, Joahua. 80-1221, 60-1247, 61-3077
LEBANON Cemetery. 60-2033
La BOUVTER, GUles, 1368-ca, 1467. 61-3336
LECHMERF. Point Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. 60-1749
LECHTRECKER, John, 1644-1931. 81-3324
LECKD3, George Gaines. 60-2402
LECKTE, W. Robert, d. 1839. 61-2440
LECKY, William E. H. 60-765
Le CLAIRE, Antoina. 61-3363
LECLERC, Charles Victor Emmanuel, 1772-
1802. 61-1481
Le CONTE, John. 61-734, 61-783
Le CONTE, John Eatton, 1784-1860. 61-789,
61-1094
Le CONTE, John L. 61-783, 81-789, 61-1094
Le CON^r. family. 61-1094
LECUNA, Vicente. 61-1142
LEDBETTER, Coleman. 61-2007
LEDBETTER, William. 61-1330
LEDDEL, S. W. 60-2454
LEDDEL, Sarah L, 60-2464
LEDOUX, Louie Vernon, 18B0-1948, collector,
61-3427
Lb DUC; William Q. 60-1051
LEE, A. S. 61-2647
LE£, Agnes Rand. 59-116
LEE, Alfred E. 59-23S
LEE, Alfred McClung, 61-247
LEE, Arthur, 1740-1792. 59-78, 60-1373,
61-197, 61-1070, 81-1629
•LEU, Charles, 1731-1762. 60-587, 60-1735,
60-2626, 61-381, 81-422, 61-562, 61-2088,
61-2443
LEE, Charles, fl. ca. 1660. 61-2111
•LEE, Charles Carter, 1798-1671. 60-1681,
81-2115
LEE, Daniel Smith, 60-6
LEE, E. J,, Confederate soldier, 60-2326
LEE, Edmund J. 61-422
HiKK, Fltzhugh, 1835-1905. 69-164, 60-707,
60-1103, 80-1630, 60-2229, 60-2642, 60-3328,
61-857, 61-2021, 81-2284, 61-2493, 61-2616,
61-2741, 61-3136, 61-3164, 61-3263, 81-3302
LEE, Francis Ughtfoot. 69-78, 60-2627,
61-662, 61-1872
LEE, Francis S. 60-804
LEE, Francis Wilson. 61-1689
LEE, Franklin. 81-681
LEE, Frederick Schiller, 1869-1940. 61-3323
LEE, Sir George, 1700-1766. 60-1689
LEE, George H. 80-295
LEE, George W, 60-1106
LEE, George Washington Custls. 61-22B4,
61-3138
LEE, Gordon. 60-1537
LEE, Gusto T. 61-1411
LEE, Harold Newton. 60-2402
LEE, Henry, Jr., of Boston. 60-1480
LEE, Henry, 1766-1618. 69-77, 68-78, 68-119
69-136, 80-81, 60-319, 60-687, 80-1066, '
60-1459, 60-3163, 61-682, 81-086, 61-1101
61^1314, 61-1623, 81-1972, 61-2443
LEE, Henry, 1762-1867. 60-1571
LE£ Indiana £. 60-1768
LEE, Ivy Ledbetter, 1877-1934. 81-1200
•LEE, James. 60-1465, 61-3289
LEE, John, 1733-1793. 80-1267
LEE, John Doyle, 1612-1677. 61-1739, 61-3555
LEE, Joseph. 61-2525
LEE, Joseph, of Beverly, Mass. 80-1663
LEE, Lawrence. 61-2818
LEU, Ludnell, 1760-1636. 60-8, 80-1642
LEE, Martha. 60-2846
LEE, Mary, 1691- 81-8468
LEE, Mary Ann Randolph (Custls). 60-608,
61-1972, 61-2116
LEE, Mary Hutchinson. 80-1267
LEE, Mary P. 80-8
LEE, Philip LudwelL 59-78
LEE, R. B. 61-422
LEE (R. E.) Mercantile Company, Doniphan,
Mo. 60-2323
LEE, R. H. 81-422
LEE, Richard. 69-164
LEE, Richard, ft ca, 1700. 61-2181
LEE, Richard, fl. ca. 1770. 60-1542
•LEE, Richard Bland. 61-2626, 61-3287
LEE, Richard Henry, 1732-1784. 69-70, 60-1373
60-2063,81-197, 81-276, 61-682, 61-1070.
61-1829, 61-1872
•LEE, Robert' Edward, 1807-1670, 59-102,
69-116, 60-60, 60-133, 60-290, 60-668,
60-707, 60-705, 60-608, 80-896, 60-1103,
60-1181, 80-1373, 60-1722, 60-2457,
60-2611, 80-2888, 60-3096, 60-3115,
60-3329, 68-3332, 61-1101, 61-1348,
61-1356, 61-1630, 61-1637, 81-1693,
■ ■ 61-1972 , 61-2021, 61^116, 61-220 4,
01-2493, 61-1633, 61-2637, 61-2676,
61-2741, 61-2789, 61-3082, 61-3084,
61-3126, 61-3202, 61-3254, 61-3256,
61-3267, 61-3289, 61-3302, 61-3673
LEE, Robert?. 61-3321
LEE, Ruesel Van Arsdale. 61-288
LEE, Samuel. 61-2646
LEE, Samuel H. 60-1769
LEE, Samuel PhllUps, 1812-1867. 60-2540
LEE, Sidney Smith. 61-3135, 61-3267
LEE, Stephen Dili. 60-1496, 60-1580, 60-2499,
80-2580, 60-2631, 80-2642, 81-842, 81-2741,
61-2769, 61-3138
•LEE, Thomas. 69-78, 60-7, 81-2761
LEE, Thomas, 1690-1760. 81-1101
LEE, Vernon, pseud, see Paget, Violet, 1656-
1935
LEE.W, H, 60-1681
•LEE, William. 69-78, 61-197, 61-422, 61-2086
LEE, William Hugh Fltzhugh. 60-707, 61-2115,
61-2284, 61-2637
LEE, WllUam Little, 1621-1867. 61-188
LEE-HAMILTON, Eugene, 1646-1807. 60-42
LEE family. 59-78, 60-604. 60-1267, 60-2640,
61-1070, 61-1101 , 81-1629, 61-1972, 61-2110,
61-2116, 61-2637, 61-2743, 61-2787, 61-3082,
81-3298, 61-3555
LEECH, John. 60-1085
LEEDS, Francis Godolphtn Osborne, 5th duke of,
1761-1799. 60-1243, 60-1427
LEEDS, William. 61-220
LEEPER, Thomas rf, 60-271
LEEPER family. 60-271
LEES, John. 68-586
LEETE, Frederick Da Land, Bp., 1886-1956,
collector. 61-735
LEETON Lumber and Hardware Company,
Leeton, Mo. 61-394
LeFEBRC family. 61-3142
Lo FEVRE, , 60-1776
LEFEVRE, Albert. 60-1439, 80-2402
LEFEVRE, Arthur. 61-3263
LEFFINGWELL, Christopher, 61-2782
LEFOE, Bettie. 81-2636
LEFOE, Mrs. Frank. 61-2836
LEFTWICH, Mrs. Austin. 61-1994
LEFTWICH, E. W. 61-1994
LEFTWICH, Edward. 60-23
LEFTWICH, George J. 60-1515, 60-2439
LEFTWICH, Jabez. 66-70
LEFTWICH, Joel, 1759-1846. 68-162, 60-23
LEFTWICH family. 61-1994
LEFTWICH and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va,
60-1533
LEGAL Aid Society, New York. 60-1406
Le GALLIENN&, Richard. 60-1517, 60-1551
LEGARE, Hugh Swlnton, 1797-1643. 59-119,
80-768, 80-3314
LEGARE, WllUam W. 60-2642
LEQAUX, Peter. 61-029
LEGER, Fernand, 1881-1955. 61-754
LEGGE, William, 2d earl of Dartmouth see
DARTMOUTH, William Legge, 2d earl of
LEGGETT, Charles, 61-1437
LEGGETT, Mortimer D. 61-2626, 61-3206
LEGG1T, Ro, 60-0
LEGION crHonneur. 61-1857
Le GRAND, Alexander. 60-1833
LEGRAND family. 81-2162
LeGRANGE Synodical College. 61-2613
LeGUEN, Louis. 61-1437
LEHIGH Coal and Navigation Company. 61-819
LEHIGH Valley Railroad Company. 80-2809
LEHMAN, Benjamin Brlnghurst, 1816-1891.
61-1722, 81-2093
LEHMAN, Christian, collector. 01-1498
LEHMAN, George M. , coUector. 61-1722
LEHMAN, Lowell William Jr. 61-1524
Name Index
LEHMAN, WUUam, 1784-1060, 61-8093
LEHMANN, John. 61-3112
LEIBERG, John B. 60-432
LEIBNIZ, Gottfried wllheUn, Frelherr von,
1846-1716. 60-35
LEICESTER, Thomas William Coke, 1st earl
of, 1762-1842. 60-63
LEIDESDORFF, William Alexander, 1600 or 10-
1848. 61-2667
LEIDY, Joseph. 60-2982, 61-734
LEIF, Alfred. 60-2618
LEIGH, A. C. 61-3299
LEIGH, Benlamln WaUdns. 60-2228
•LEIGH, Benjamin Watklns, 1781-1M9. 69-118,
69-146, 69-164, 60-8, 60-1681, 86-2231,
61-3084, 61-3299
LEIGH, John. 81-3271
LEIGH, Richard Henry, 1870-1946. 60-3260
LEIGH, Susan Colston. 68-8
LEIGH, Thomas Watklns, 59-119
LE1GHTON, Frederick. 81-2112
LEIQHTON-WYOMlrlO Mining Company,
61-263
LEINES, Hilda. 81-3412
LE1PER, Frances A. (Crouch). 61-2633
LEIPER, Henry Smith, 1891- 61-1189
LEISLER, Jacob, d. 1881. 61-1759. 61-2866
LEEY, Ernest Erwln, 1887- 58-172
LE1SY Orphan Aid Society. 61-1210
LEIVA, Ponclano. 61-2949
LELAHD, Charles Godfrey, 1624-1903.
60-2071, 60-2089. 61-632
LELAND, Minerva E (J 1859-1826, 61-1680
LELAHD, Waldo O. 60-242, 61-1680, 61-2236
LELAND and Shan. 60-1640
U MAYEUR, John Peler, 61-2633
LEMKE, WlUlam, 1878-1966. 81-1097
LEMLY (S.) and Son. 60-4614
LEMON, Mark. 60-1085
LEMOBE, Westley. 80-1475
LEMOS, Gayoso de. 61-3267
LEMFERLY, Paul, 1658-1939. 80-34, 60-3310,
81-184
LENCLOS, Ninon de, 61-2106
L'ENFANT, Pierre Charles, 81-3433
LENNOX, Major, 61-1637
L ENNOX, Charles 4th duke of Richmond see
RICHMOND, and Lennoa, Charles Lennoa,
4th duke of
LENOIR, Albert Sobleskl, 1803-1881. 60-2356,
61-1632
LENOIR, Catharine Frlellng (Welkor) 60-2368
LENOIR, Nannie Jane Walker. 81-61
LENOrR, Sellna Louisa Avery. 80-2176
LENOIR, Thomas, 1780-1861. 66-2176 . 61-2441
LENOIR, Walter Walghtstlll, 1823-1690. 60-2176
LENOIR, William, 1761-1639. 61-2441
LENOIR, William Avery, 1808-1862. 80-2178
LENOIR family. 66-2178, 60-2358. 81-2441,
61-3170,81-3678
LENOX, Hugh. 80-3332
LENOX, James. 60-1331, 80-1338
LENHOOT, Katharine. 81-968
LENROTT, Katharine. 61-247
LEN3KI, R. 60-1123
LENTZ, Frederick Slgismund. 60-2496
LEON, Paul. 61-181
LEONARD, Abiel, 1797-1863. 60-2225
LEONARD, James. 80-608
LEONARD, Levi O. 60-1535
LEONARD, Nathaniel, b. 1768. 60-2225
LEONARD, Nathaniel, 1799-1888. 80-2226
LEONARD, R, H. 80-165
LEONARD, Reeves. 86-2225
LEONARQ, Robert Woodward. 86-2781
LEONARD, Thomas Benjamin. 81-2838
LEONARD, WlUlam Ellery. 69-116
LEONARD, William H. 80-2286
LEONARD family. 88-2781. 81-2771
LEONARD Iron Works, Taunton, Mass. 60-608
LEOOTDAS (Brig) 81-49
LEOPOLD, Alice (Kollsr). 81-2433
LEPROHON, Jean Luclen. 80-1364
Lb RAY de Cbaumont, James Donation, 1780-
1840. 60-2878
LERDO de TEJADA, Sebastian. 86-1432
LeKOY, Bertram Mary. 61-2781
LEROY and Bayard, New York City. 60-762
LESCALE de Verone, Joseph de Charrlsr de.
81-1344
LESESNE, Henry. 81-3271
LESEBNE, Joseph W. 81-2751
LESLEY, J. Peter, 1819-1903. 60-2793. 61-734,
61-767
LESLIE, Alexander. 80-1447, 88-1459
LESLIE. George. 60-2389
LESLIE, Henry. 60-2389.
LESLIE, John. 59-119
'LESLIE, Robert. 60-262, 61-2096
LESLIE, Sir Shane, bart, 1668- 86-246, 61-983
LE84UEREUX, Leo, 1806-1689. 60-2793, 61-770
LESSEPS, Ferdinand de. 60-2969
LESTER family. 61-2680
Le SUEUR, Arthur, 1670-1969. 60-1101
La SUEUR, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1646.
69-119, 61-1743
LESUK, Anne p. 61-1143
LETCHER, James. 61-3084
LETCHER, John. 69-64, 69-192, 69-146, 60-868,
81-1512, 61-2284, 81-3138, 81-3264, 81-3287,
61-3656
LETTS, Winifred M. 69-118
LEVAL, Madame. 60-1912
LEVANT Company. 61-2176
LEVENTHOHPE, Collett. 61-3271
LEVER, Charles. 80-1401
LEVER Brothers, 61-3060
LEVERICH, Charles P. QAxIlfl
LEVERING family. 60-3167
LEVBRKUHN, Paul. 61-2749
LEVERS, Robert. 81-368
LEVERT, Claude. 81-164
LEVERT, Eugene V. 61-184
LEVERT, Francis John. 81-164
LEVERT, Henry Strachey, of Mobile, Ala.
81-184
LEVERT family. 81-164
LEYICK, Helper, 1668- 60-728
LEVIN, Lewis Charles, 1806-1660. 61-668
LEVIS, Gaston-Pierre Marc, due de, 1784-1830.
61-791
LEVY, Aaron. 60-2687
LEVY, Uriah Phillips. 80-19
LEWgLLEN, John Richard. 61-3136
LEVELLING family. 81-2632
LEWES, George Henry. 80-1401
LEWIN, Kurt. 80-2600
LEWIS, A. A. 60-292
LEWIS, A. W. 61-2043
LEWIS, Andrew. 61-1829
LEWIS, Ann Susanna (Latane) 59-135
LEWIS, Anne O. (Tayloe). 80-81
LEWIS, Annie. 61-3642
LEWIS, Burwell BoyUn, 1638-1885. 01-1980
LEWIS, Charles. 59-136
LEWIS, Charles Augustine. 61-3082
LEWIS, Charles Cameron, b. 1838. 86-326
LEWIS, Charles Cameron, 1665- 60-320
LEWIS, Clifford, m. 61-638
LEWIS, Dtaon HalL 66-1711,81-2761
LEWIS, Eleanor. 81-538
LEWIS, Eleanor Parke Custls. 86-866
LEWIS, Elizabeth Ann (Baskervill). 61-2847
LEWIS, Ellis, 1798-1871. 80-2179
LEWIS, Exum. 81-3842
LEWIS, Fielding. 31-1829
LEWIS, Gabriel. 61-1629
LEWIS, George F. 81-1916
LEWIS, H. 61-1631
LEWIS, Henry, 1819-1904. 81-1916
LEWIS, Henry Carvill, 1853-1868, 60-3131,
61-493
LEWIS, Mrs. Howard 'V., collector. 66-2220
LEWIS, Isaac Ives, 1825-1903. 61-1193
LEWIS, J, S. 61-220
LEWIS, James Hamilton, 1683-1939.' 60-137,
60-689, 61-1169
LEWIS, Janet, 1699- 61-1308
•LEWIS, John. 58-136, 60-7
LEWIS, John B. 60-816
LEWIS, John D. 61-1139
LEWIS, John D., 1600-1882. 60-320
LEWIS. John E. 60-2220
LEWIS, John F. 80-2220
LEWIS, John Francis. 86-8
LEWIS, John Frederick, 1660-1832,
60-1193. 60-2396. 60-3014, 80-3148, 61-1056.
81-14481 81-2073. 61-3566
LEWIS, John L, 69-142, 60-1160, 81-826
LEWIS, John Taliaferro. 69-135
LEWIS, John W. 61-2647
LEWIS, Joseph. 81-865
LEWIS, Joseph J. 81-1708
LEWIS, Joseph S. 69-135
LEWIS, Kenelm Harrison, d. 1869. 61-3642
LEWIS, Lawrence, 1767-1839. 81-1629
LEWIS, Lorenzo, 61-1629
LEWIS, Louise, 61-1980
LEWIS, M. M. 61-2284
LEWIS, Marlon W. 80-208
LEWIS, Merlwethor. 60-286, 61-427
LEWIS, Mordecal Jr. 61-296
LEWIS, Mordecal, 1748-1799. 61-296
LEWIS, Morgan, 1754-1844. 61-513, 61-582
LEWIS, Noel Lawson. 60-3310
LEWIS, Opha Clark, 1872- 80-316
LEWIS, Oscar, 1883- 61-3166
LEWIS, Oscar E. 61-615
LEWIS, P. W. 01-3302
LEWIS, R, B. 81-1631
LEWIS, Rebecca C. 61-296
LEWIS, Reuben. 60-310
LEWIS, Richard. 80-2051
LEWIS, Robert. 61-1829
LEWIS, Samuel. 60-1278
LEWIS, Samuel N. 01-296
LEWIS, Seth. 61-252
LEWIS, Sinclair, 1865-1951. 60-2600, 61-113,
61-1936, 81-2382
LEWIS, T. W. 61-1631
LEWIS, Dr. Thomas. 81-3275
LEWIS, Thomas, Confederate soldier. 60-2102
LEWIS, Thomas Hamilton. 80-2402
LEWIS, Virgil Anson, 1846-1912. 59-160,
80-246, 61-2180
•LEWIS, Warner, 69-135, 00-306, 81-3287
LEWIS, Warner W. 61-1629
LEWIS, WUUam B. 80-3306, 81-1020
LEWIS, WUUam David, Jr. 81-1139
LEWIS, William David, 1792-1881. 66-29, 61-858,
81-1139
LEWIS, William Luther, collector. 80-2668
LEWIS, WUUam M. 60-2339
^EWIS, WUUam Stanley, 1676-1941. 61-1268
LEWIS, WUUam T. 61-2746
LEWIS family, 69-135 , 60-320. 60-2220.
60-3332. 81-298 , 61-838. 61-1158.
61-1370, 65nS29, 81-2110, 61-2580,
61-2681, 81-2632, 61-3942
LEWS Co., W. Va. SQ-2B2.
LEW1SBURG, W. Va. 60-1719
LEWISTON Turnpike Co. 81-2318
LEXINGTON, Ky. First Baptist Church,
81-767
LEYBURN, John. 61-2648
LEYDEN, John, 1776-1811. 61-2832
LEYDIG, Frani von. 81-722
LEYPOLDT, Frederick, 1836-1864. 61-831
L'HOMMEDIEU, Stophsn S, 60-2516
LIBBEY, WUUam. 60-2069
LIBBY, Frederick Joseph, 1874- 60-2186,
61-3262
LIBBY Island Lighthouse. ' 61-264
LIBBY Prison. 60-1040
LIBERAL RepubUoan Party. 69-206
LIBERAL RepubUcan Party. Ohio. 69-2620
LIBERIA Colonisation Society. 60-3322
LIBERTY Loan Committee. 61-3369
LIBERTY Party. 60-1221
LTBIN, Solomon. 80-725, 60-2896
L1CEAGA, JosaMaria. 88-66
LICK Observatory. 81-617
LIDDELL, Anna Forbes, 80-2402
LIDdERWOOD, WlUlam van vleoa, d, 1910,
collector. 60-3097
LIE, Jonas, 1680-1940. 61-2231
LEBER, Francis, 1800-1872. 69-222, 60-266,
60-3314, 81-883. 61-2020, 61-2751, 61-2704,
6J-286S
LIEBERMAN, Aaron. 81-12
LIGGETT, WUUam. 69-169
LIGHTBURN, Benjamin. 80-298
LIGHTBURN, Benjamin F. U. V. 60-296
LIGHTBURN, John F. C. L. 60-296
LIGHTBURN, Joseph Andrew Jackson, 1824-
1901. 60-296, 60-312
LIGHTBURN famUy. 60-296
LIGHTFOOT, Bartholomew. -61-3216
•L1GHTFOOT, Benjamin, fL 1770. 60-1613,
60-2608, 60-2648
LIGHTFOOT, Charles E. 81-2284
LIGHTFOOT, Philip. 69-136
LIGHTFOOT, Samuel. 80-2608
•LIGHTFOOT, Thomas. 00-2600, 81-3214,
81-3813
LIGHTFOOT, WUUam. 61-3078
LIGHTFOOT, WUUam Bernard. 81-3154
LIGHTFOOT family, 60-2608. 81-2110, 81-2649,
61-3082
LIGT, Barthelemy de, 01-3533
LILE, WUUam Minor. 60-43
LIL1ENTHAL, David £. 66-220, 61-2045
LILLEY, Edmond. 68-189
LILLEY, James M, 69-125
Name Index
[JLLIE, Frank R. 60-242
LILLY, A. A. 59-160
LIMANTOUR, Jose* Yves. 61-2667
LIMERICK, Ella N. 61-2635
LINARES, duque do. 61-3233
LINCH, V/llUam, 61-3129
UNCKLABN, John. 81-1342
LINCOLN, A. B, 61-1346
LINCOLN, Abraham, Prefl. U.S., 1809-
1866, 69-22, 69-42, 69-66, 59-163,
69-216, 56-256, 60-64, 60-78, 60-265,
60-290' 60-912, 60-663, 60-1211,
60-1267, 60-1373, 60-1376, 60-1666,
60-1674, 60-1701, 80-1717, 60-2063,
60-2193, 60-2496, 60-2766, 60-3020,
60-3177, 60-3819, BTTBTol-ieT,
61-362, 61-606, 61-656, 61-821,
61-660, 61-681, 61-662. 61-863,
61-664, 61-995, 61-1328, 81-1332,
BIDETS, 61-1528, 61-1713, 61-1729,
61-2229, 61-2275, 61-2502, 61-2698,
61-3064, 61-3082, 61-3266, 61-3282,
61-3668
LINCOLN, Benjamin, 1733-1610. 60-667,
60-1469, 60-2554. 80-2588, 01-173, 81-2121.
81-3126
LINCOLN, Henry Flennes Pelham-Cllnton
9lhearlof. 60-1(47
LINCOLN, Mary (Todd) 1818-1662. 59-163,
60-1585, 61-606, 81-1326, 81-3064
LINCOLN, Robert Todd. 69-14, 59-203,
60-2193, 81-683, 61-1168, 81-1326, 61-1338
LINCOLN, Surah, 61-1526
LINCOLN, Thomas, 61-1328, 61-1628
LINCOLN family. 60-2637
LINCOLN Independent Republican Committee.
81-762
LINCOLN University, Jefferson City, Md.
60-2334
LINTON, S. Duncan. 60-718
LINVILLE, A. J. 81-2795
LINVILLE, Aaroa Y. 61-2795
LINVILLE, E. Burton. 61-2785
LINVILLE family. 61-2795
LDJWOOD Gun Club. 60-979
LIONS Clubs, Mississippi. 60-719. 60-1089
LIPPINCOTT family. 80-833
LIPPWCOTT and Company, ltd., Philadelphia.
80-1682
L1PPITT, Charles Warren, 1B48-1824. 60-2112
LIPPITT family. 80-2112
LIND, Jennie, 80-1086
LIND, John, 1664-1630. 69-217, 60-1061.
80-1781, 00-1606
LINDBEROH, Charles August, 1669-1924.
60-1208,60-1374 ,
LINDEOARD, AxoL 80-1781
UNDEOAHD family, 60-1761
UNDOREN, Waldemar. 60-24
LINDLEY, Harlow, 1875-1969. 61-3223
UNDLEY family. 61-727
LINDSAY, Alva F., 1891- 80-1938
LINDSAY, Eleanor (Holmes). 81-1349
LINDSAY, John Shanks, 1640-1906. 61-926
LINDSAY, Nicholas Vachel, 1879-1931. 59-118,
69-198, 60-318. 61-836. 61-2121, 61-2770
LINDSAY, Reuben, 61-2796
LINDSAY, Richard. 81-2748
LINDSAY, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960, 61-8621
LINDSAY, Vachel see LINDSAY, Nlcholai
Vachel, 1679-1931
LINDSAY, William, 60-1131
LINDSAY, William, 1836-1909. 61-1349
LINDSAY family, 81-2798
LINDSAY & Blaklaton, Philadelphia. 81-1466
L1NDSEY, Benjamin Barr, 1866-1943. 60-39.
60-168. 60-574 '
LINDSEY, BenrleHa (Breyoort). 60-168
LINDSEY, John W. 81-2621
LTNDSEY, Landy. 80-1476
LINDSEY, TheophUus. 81-767
LINDSEY, W. 8. (Ubll
LINDSEY, William. 60-1886
LINDSEY family, 00-166, 80-1888
LINEN, R, W. 60-868
LINE'S, Edwin Stevens. 81-516
UNOELBACH, WUUam E. 61-1690
LINK, O. 60-3216
LrNLEY, WUliam. 81-761
LINNAEUS, Carolua. 81-729
LINSCHEID, GuslavA., 1876-1942. 61-200
LIPPMANN, Walter, 1888- 60-146, 60-2030
60-2401, 60-2600, 81-2467
LIPSCOMB, B. 61-3275
LIPSCOMB, Dabnay. 80-2402
LIPSCOMB, Nathaniel Claiborne. 81-855
LIPSCOMB family. 81-666
LIPSCCMBE (B.) and Company. 60-342
UPTON, Sir Thomas. 81-1657
LISEZ, Charles. 61-3288
USEZlamlly. 61-3266
LISLE, Maurice. 80-1884
LISLE, Weir and Company. 60-2220
LBT, John, 60-312
LISTER, Joseph Lister, Baron, 1627-1912
81-790, 61-3235
LITCHFIELD La w school, Litchfield, Conn.
80-113, 81-189 ^^
LITERARY and Philosophical Society, New York
81-597
LITERARY Confederacy, New York, 80-2984
LITERARY Society of Romney. 80-2389
LITTE, Robert. 80-718
LITTLE, A. Alexander. 60-3332
LITTLE, Anna. 80-81
LITTLE, Cornellle (Ashe) 81-3006
LITTLE, Henry GUman, 1613-1900, 61-3373
LITTLE (J. J.) and Ives Company. 60-1515
LITTLE, William. 60-61
LITTLE, Brown and Company, Boston, 60-1713
81-3074 ^^
LITTLE Landers, Inc., of San YBldro, Calif.
81-2445
LITTLE Yacht Club, Philadelphia, 80-2050
LTTTLEFtELD, Lambert, 61-2005
LITTLEFIELD, Waller. 60-2030
UTTLEFIELD family, 81-2005
L1TTLEHALES, Edward Baker, 60-1366
LITTLEJOHN, J. Herbert. 61-2742
LITTLEPAGE, Adam B. 69-160
UTTLEPAOE, Lewie, 1762-1802. 69-123,
81-3334
UTTLEPAOE family. 61-2613
LITTLER, David T. 61-3144
LITTLEWOOD, R. 81-618
LIVER1GHT, Frank I. 60-1138
LIVERIGHT, Horace. 69-199
LIVERMAN and Cushlng. 60-76
♦LIVEKMORE, Edward. 60-1367, 61-1634
LIVERMORE, Mary Ashton Rice. 61-2377,
81-2390, 81-3836
LIVERMORE, T. L. 80-2582
LIVERMORE, WUUam Roscoe, 1843-1919
81-2424
LIVERPOOL, Charles Jenkinson, 1st earl of,
1727-1808. 80-1293, 60-1427
LIVERPOOL, Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2d earl
of, 1770-1828. 60-1382, 60-1427, 00-1437,
81-1840
LIVEZEY family. 60-3333
LWEZY, Charles. 60-3164
LrVTNGOOD, John Tryor, d. 1852. 81-118
LrVTNGOOD, Louis A., d. 1809, 61-118
UVTNGSTON, Brockholst. 60-1083
•LIVINGSTON, Edward, 60-1819, 60-1626
61-187, 61-1272, 81-3268 '
LIVINGSTON, Edward P. 60-1465
LIVINGSTON, Henry, 60-1465
LIVINGSTON, Henry Brockholst, 1767-1823.
81-2780, 81-3334
LIVINGSTON, James Duane, 81-3328
LIVINGSTON, Luther Samuel. 81-1992
LIVINGSTON, M. 81-2743
LIVINGSTON, Philip, 1688-1749. 81-1181
LIVINGSTON, Philip, 1718-1778. 80-2802
LIVINGSl^.J^Robert, 1708-1780. 61-1161
LIVINGSTON, Robert G. 60-2802
LIVINGSTON, Robert L„ 1775-1843. 80-1465
80-2377
LIVINGSTON, Robert R„ 1718-1775. 80-2377
•LIVINGSTON, Robert R., 1746-1613. 60-426,
60-1341, 60-1465, 60-2170, 60-2377. 60-2602
B1-6B2, 81-1161, 81-3334
LIVINGSTON, Rose. 81-3491
LIVINGSTON, Walter, 1740-1787. 80-1341
60-2377, 81-2781
LIVINGSTON, William, 1723-1780. 60-266
80-289, 60-1331, 80-3147, 81-918, 81-1061
81-3334 "~~
LIVINGSTON, William S. 60-218
LIVINGSTON family. 60-2377, 60-2602
61-1161. 61-3326. 61-3684 '
LIVINGSTON and Kent, New York. 59-222
LIVINGSTON and Thompson, New York. 59-222
LLANGENNECK Tin Plate Works, Carmarthen
Walee. 60-3209
LLANO Cooperative Colony, Newllano. La.
61-2062
LLOYD, Arthur Selden. 61-518
LLOYD, Charles, Jr. 80-755
LLOYD, Charles, Sr. 80-755
LLOYD, Edward, ColoneL 61-105
LLOYD, Francis. 81-520
LLOYD, Frank T. 80-260
LLOYD, Hannah. 60-1613
•LLOYD, Henry, of Boston. 80-1460, 60-1748
LLOYD, Henry Demareet. 80-2758
LLOYD, Horatio Oates, 01-503
LLOYD, Howard Williams. 60-2600
LLOYD, Lt. Isaac. 61-1158
LLOYD, James. 60-3242
LLOYD, John. 61-2743
LLOYD, John Jr. 61-2762
LLOYD, Malcolm, b. 1674. 81-1153
LLOYD, MordecaL 81-520
LLOYD, Ralph W. 81-1268
LLOYD, Thomas. 81-620
LLOYD, Thomas, 1640-1894. 80-2606, 61-19
LLOYD, William J. 61-3280
LLOYD George, David. 69-66, 68-217
LLOYD family. 69-161, 60-2600, 60-2666.
80-2005, 01-3142, 01-1158
LOADER, John. 61-3369
LOBBAN, James Andrew. 81-2567
LOBDELL, J. V. 60-1866
LOBDELL Car Wheel Company, Wilmington,
Del. 61-76
LOBIT and Charpenticr. 81-379
LOCARNO. Conference, 1926. 61-3364
LOCH3EL Furnace. 61-2311
L aSm rr ' edr " :h ' 1822 - 1902 - 80 - 321 ».
LOCHNER, Louis P. 60-1200, 61-3644
LOCHNER family. 80-3166
LOCHREN, William, 1832-1912. 60-1039
LOCKE, Alain. 61-1297
LOCKE, D. R. 60-313
LOCKE, David Ross, 1833-1886. 61-2627
LOCKE, Francis. 60-1335
LOCKE, John. 80-261
LOCKE, Joseph Lorenzo, d. 1664. 60-2067
LOCKE, Nathaniel. 61-2627
LOCKE, Robinson, 1856-1920. 61-2627
LOCKE family. 61-2827
LOCKER, Edward Hawks, 1777-1848. 80-1460,
61-2435
LOCKER, William. 81-2291
LOCKER-LAMPSON, Frederick, 1821-1696,
61-2436
LOCKETT, Mrs. H. £. 81-2647
LOCKETT, Barwood Alexander. 81-2609
63-2647
LOCKETT, Philip. 61-2647
LOCKETT family. 61-2419
LOCKEY, Joseph Byrne, 1877-1946, 81-1214
LOCKHART, charlotte S. 60-755
LOCKHART, Ella C. 80-1074
LOCKHART, John Olbson, 1794-1654. 60-755,
60-1480
LOCKHART, Luclnda, 80-1074
LOCKHART, Ophelia W. 60-1074
LOCKHART, Samuel T. 60-1074
LOCKHART family. 60-1074
LOCKS and Canal Company, 60-1687
LOCKWOOD, Francla Cummins, 1864-1646
61-2875
LOCKWOOD, SarahS. 81-230
LODGE, Henry Cabot, Jr. 80-3345
LODGE, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. 59-14, 69-15,
69-20, 59-148, 69-163, 59-210, 60-181, 80-464,
60-781, 80-1051, 80-1374, 60-1731, 60-2031,
80-2642, 60-3221, 81-184, 81-902. 81-2232
LOEB, Harold, 1861- 61-2693
LOEB, Isldor. 60-2723, 60-3122
LOEB, James L , Jr. 61-1847
LOEB, William, Jr. 59-41, 60-157, 60-683,
80-1037, 81-194, 61-1220
LOEBER, G. 80-1123
LOEBER, O. H, A. 80-3206
LOEBER, Ootthold Helnrlch, 1797-1849.
60-3206
LOEBER family, 60-2209
LOEFFLER, Charles Martin Tornov, 1681-1635.
81-2233
LOEHE, J. K. W. 80-1994
LOHE, Wllhelm, 1608-1872. 80-3225
LOFLAND, Henry. 81-337
LOFTUS, George Sperry, 1873-1916, 60-540,
80-1062
LOGAN, Atbanus C. 80-1849
LOGAN, Charles F. 80-1849
LOGAN, Deborah (Norrls) 1781-1836. 80-2521
80-2636, 61-620, 81-1288 ~~ ^
LOGAN, G. W. 80-283
LOGAN, George, 1753-1621, 60-1849, 60-2023,
60-2835
•LOGAN, James, 1874-1751. 60-1675, 60-2164
60-2623, 80-2835, 60-3228, 81-2B, 81-434 '
61-520, 01-662, 61-1286 . 81-1637
LOGAN, John. 59-189
LOGAN, John. 61-1706
LOGAN, John A. 61-1269, 61-1336, 61-1477,
81-1627, 61-3144, 81-3499
LOGAt!, Joseph P. 61-2752
LOGAN, Rayford W, 81-1620
LOGAN, Stephen T. 61-1326
'LOGAN, William. 60-1613, 60-2836, 61-1403
81-2482, '
LOGAN, William M„ 1810-1839. 60-1639
LOGAN family. 60-1639, 60-1849, 60-2823
60-2835 "
LC 6 G l*20 S 3 Ua ™ BU " dlng ajld Loan Association.
Name Index
60-1197.
LOQANIAN Library. Philadelphia see
PHILADELPHIA. Loganlan Library
LOHSB. Charles Stephen. 61-1295
LOMAX, Elizabeth Harold, 61-1520
LOMAX, Ellen. 60-3332
LOMAX, John Avery. 61-1128
LOMAX, John Tayloe. 60-81
•LOMAX, Lunsford L, 61-2616, 61-8802
LOMAX, Presley Thornton. 61-2798
LOMAX, Robert. 60-666
LOMBARD, B., Jr. 60-1879
LO». HD, James. 80-1870
LOMBARDUS, Petrus see PETRUS
Lombardua, Bp. of Paris, 12th cent.
LOMEN, George G. 61-1268
LOMMAN, George H. 60-260
•LONDON, D. H. 61-197,61-3382
LONDON, Henry Adolphus, 1606-1862.
60-1198
LONDON, Jack, 1876-1916. 61-2610, 61-3166
LONDON, Samuel. 61-2892
LONDON, William Lord, 1638-1916. 60-1197
LONDON family. 60-1197
LONDON, Haval Conference see NAVAL
Conference, London
LONDON. Hoyal Normal College and Academy
of Music for the Blind. 69-160
LONDON. University. 60-1713
THE London Assurance, Philadelphia, 60-3216
LONDON timee. 69-194
LONDONDERRY, Robert Stewart, 2d marquess
of, 1769-1822. 80-1382, 60-1427
LONG, Armtstead Lindsay. 61-2284
LONG, Boax. 69-217
LONG, Breckinridge, 1881-1966. 69-6. 69-237,
80-127,60-1827
LONG, Crawford Williamson, 1816-1878. 69-20!
LONG, D.L. 60-316
LONG, Frank Belknap, Jr. 60-2176
LONG, George. 69-119
LONG, Herman Hodge. 61-1620
LONG, Huey Pierce, 1893-1936. 60-2401,
61-1478
LONG, J. C. 60-1224
LONG, John. 60-1475
•LONG, John D. 80-287,60-1433
LONG, John D., of Baltimore. 61-2223
LONG, Joseph. 61-2366
LONG, Julia Anne (Carter). 69-233
LONG, Richard H. 61-3299
LONG, Robert, 81-2797
LONG, Stephen H. 80-1781, 61-3276
LONG, Sydney C. 80-3332
LONG, William Summer, 60-3186
LONG family. 59-6,60-3166
LONG and Riley. 60-1476
LONG Expedition to the Rocky Mountains,
161S-1820 see STEPHEN H. Long
Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, 1810-
1920.
LONGACRE, Jamee Barton, 1794-1889.
61-2478
LONGDEN, H. B. 01-1273
LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworlh, 1807-1682.
60-1565, 80-1765, 60-2086, 60-2089, 60-3310,
S1-220B, 61-2462, 61-2489, 61-2883
LONGFELLOW, Samuel. 60-683, 80-1731,
81-1617
LONGFELLOW, William. 61-3638
LONGINO, A. H. 60-2214
LONGMAN, C. J. 61-3694
LONGSntEET, A. B. 80-1074
LONGSTREET, Augustus Baldwin. 60-788,
60-2402, 61-3143, 81-3176, 61-3867
LONGSTREET, Helen Dortch. 61-1607
LONGSTREET, James, 1821-1904. 60-1181,
60-2642, 60-3329, 61-1151, 61-1512, 61-1975.
61-2284, 61-2452, 61-2741, 61-3136, 81-3140
LONGSTREET, James C. 60-2324
LONGSTREET family. 61-750
LONGSTRETH, Joshua. 61-2031, 61-2266
LONGSTRETH, Mary Anna, 1811-1684, comp.
60-1964
LONGSTRETH School, Philadelphia. Alumnae
Association. 61-552
LONGWOOD College, Farmvllle, Va. 61-3160
THE Longwood manuscripts, 1780-1654. 60-1370
•LONGWORTH, Nicholas. 60-662, 61-1362
LONGWORTH, Thomas. 60-664
LONGYEAR, John Munro, 1660-1922. 61-2500
LONSDALE, William Lowther, 2d earl of, 1787-
1672. 80-1480
LOOK, I. 5. 61-2328
LOOKOUT Mountain Iron Company. 61-12B0
LOOMIS, Archie Harwood, 1871- 60-2069
LOOP, Charles Linnaeus, d. 1916. 61-1606
LOOP, E. R, 61-1505
LOOP, Linnaeus. 61-1505
LOOP, Simon. 61-1605
LOOP family. 81-1505
LOOS, Anita. 59-199
LOPEZ, Aaron, Newport, R. I. 60-1748
LOPEZ, David, Jr., merchant of Boston. 80-1746
LORAS, Mathias, Bp., 1792-1858, 80-860,
60-2336
LORCH, Charles. 81-616
LORD, ClUford. 81-3343
LORD, Daniel. 61-1330
LORD, Daniel Walker, 1600-1680. 60-147
LORD, Frank B. 81-3641
LORD (George C.) ft Company, Boston. 60-1663
LORD, Kate Cox. 61-3641
LORD, Nathan, of Portsmouth, N. H. 60-1663
LORD, Nathaniel Wright, 1854-1911. 61-1322
LORD (R, W.) and Company, Kennebunk, Me.
60-147
LORD, Tobias, 1748 or 9-1806. 60-147
LOHD, W. R. 81-2439
LORD, William, 1799-1673. 80-147
LORD family. 80-147. 81-1322
LOKENZ (N.) general store, Coquille, Or.
81-2444
LOHIMER, George Horace, 1866-1937. 69-41,
61-1102
LORTMER, George T. 81-3278
LOHING, Alonzo. 81-3133
LORTNQ, Cornelia W. 80-3192
LORING, Ellsha T. 60-118
LORING, Ellis Gray. 61-3077
LOKING, John Wentworth, 81-1481
LORING, Judah. 80-1829
LORINO, < Llndeley. 60-116
LORING, Thacher. 60-116
LORING, W. W. 60-1448, 60-2608, 60-2642
LORTNG Brothers Company, Boston. 60-118
LORING family. 60-118
LOS ANGELES. Board of Education. 81-1146
LOS ANGELES. Chamber of Commerce.
61-1385, 81-2327
LOS ANGELES. City Council. 61-1146
"M ANGELES. Dept. of Water and Power.
81-1218
LOS ANGELES. Ordinances, etc. 61-1140
LOS ANGELES and Independence Railroad
Company. 61-1296
LOS ANGELES Driving Club. 61-1137
LOS ANGELES Light and Water Company.
81-1642
LOS ANGELES Philharmonic Orchestra,
61-1707
LOSSBERG, Frledrlch Wllhelm, Frelherr
von. 60-1434
LOSSING, Benson John, 1813-1891. 60-8,
80-1247, 61-964. 61-2764, 61-2452
LOSTANGES, Marguerite (Le Nolr de Rouvray)
de, comtesse, 1775-1862. 61-791
LOTBINIERE, Michel Alain Chartler de,
marquis de, 1723-1798. 61-692
LOTKA, Alfred James, 1860-1949. 61-1069
LOUDOUN, John Campbell, 4th earl of, 1705-
1762. 60-587, 61-1433
LOUDOUN Co., Va. 61-2797
LOUDOUN papers, 1610-1839. 61-2288
LOUDOUN Scottish papers, 1610-1839. 61-2287
LOUGHBOROUGH, Alexander Wedderburn, let
baron see ROS3LYN, Alexander Wedderburn,
1st earl of, 1733-1605. 60-1427
LOUGHRTDGE, Hobert McGUI. 61-3290
LOUIS XH, King of France. 60-2038
LOUIS XDI, King of France. 60-2038
LOUIS XIV, King of France. 60-2038
LOUIS XV, King of France. 60-1291, 60-2036
LOUIS XVI, King of France. 60-21, 60-2038,
61-514, 61-2105
LOUISA Co., Va. 60-60
LOUISA Railroad. 61-1634
LOUISBURG College, Loutsburg, N. C.
81-1339, 81-3569
LOUISIANA (Province) Governors. 61-1254
LOUISIANA. State Board of Education. 61-1164
LOUISIANA. Stats Military College,
Alexandria see LOUISIANA. Slate
University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College
LOUISIANA. State University and Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College, 66-42,
61-1368
LOUISIANA Cavalry, Powers Regiment see
POWER'S Cavalry Regiment (C. S. A, )
LOUISIANA Infantry. 13th Hegt. , 1661-1665.
60-3247
LOUISIANA Infantry. 17th Regt, 60-2320
LOUISIANA Purchase Exposition, 1904
see ST, Louis, Louisiana Purchase
Exposition, 1904
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Select School for Young
Ladles. 81-197
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary. 81-2989
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Southern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary. Library. 61-1236 , 61-1237.
61-1238. 61-1336. 61-133T"
LOUISVILLE courier-JournaL 80-64
LOUNSBURY, Thomas Raynesford, 1836-1616.
61-8251
LOUVERTURE, Francois Dominique
Toujsalnt see TOUSSAINT Louverture,
Francois Dominique
LOVE, Colonel. 81-162
LOVE, Alfred H. 81-3066
LOVE. James, educator. 80-3335
LOVECRAFT, Howard Phillips, 1890-1937.
80-2176
LOVEJOY, Arthur O. 60-2402
LOVEJOY, Elijah P., 8r. 80-328
LOVEJOY, Owen, 1611-1684, 60-328. 80-1247,
61-1165, 61-1708, 61-1727, 61-3144
LOVEJOY family. 60-329
LOVELACE, John. 80-1098
LOVELL, R, M. C . 60-312
LOVELY, WllUam L. 81-262
•LOVEMAN, Samuel. 60-2176, 60-3310
LOVEKTNG, Ernest. 60-1742, 60-1744
LOVERING, J. W. 60-1744
LOVERTNG, Joseph Samuel, 1796-1881.
61-648
LOVERING, Mary. 6I-84B
LOVERTNG, Sarah. 81-848
LOVETT, Robert Moras. 69-199
LOW, Frederick. 61-3624
LOW, H. M. 60-864
LOW, Juliette (Gordon) 1860-1027. 60-2584
LOW, Seth, 1850-1916. 69-4, 69-49, 60-43,
80-287, 81-8940, 61-3327
LOWDEN, Frank O. 00-1823
LOWDEN, Henry L. 81-2318
LOWDEN, William Spencer. 61-2318
LOWE, Ephralm Noble. 61-2748
LOWEA Iron Works. 60-1672
LOWELL, Abbott Lawrence, 1966-1943,
60-1731, 80-2743, 61-2234
19-118, 60-313, 81-1277,
LOWELL, Amy,
61-3059
LOWELL, James Russell, 1819-1801. 60-724,
60-756, 80-1765, 60-2068, 60-2846, 61-1606,
61-2112, 61-2251, 61-2469, 61-2631
LOWELL, John. 60-3242
LOWELL, Josephine Shaw. 61-2379, 61-2477
LOWELL and Lawrence Railroad. 60-109
LOWELL Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass. 60-924
LOWELL Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass,
60-1119
LOWENFELS, Wallar. 61-722
LOWER Dublin Baptist Church, Philadelphia
see PHILADELPHIA. Lower Dublin
Baptist Church
LOWES, John Livingston, 1887-1045.
61-2236
LOWMAN, Joseph. 69-126
LOWMAN family. 80-933
LOWNDES, Marie Belioc. 80-726
LOWNSDALE, Daniel H. 81-3262
LOWREY, B. G. 60-2064
LOWREY, Mark Perrln. 60-3217
LOWRIE, John. 81-3290
LOWRIE, Walter. 61-3290
LOWRY, Reynolds, collector. 80-1879
LOWKY, Robert. 60-1066, 60-2842, 61-2746
LOWRY, William. 80-2383
LOWRY family. 60-1879
LOWTHER, William, 3d earl of Lonsdale
see LONSDALE, William Lowther, 2d
earl of, 1767-1872
LOXLEY, Benjamin. 81-746
LOYAL League of Union Citizens. 61-697
LOYAL Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen,
60-391
LOYAL National League of the State of New York.
81-697
LOYALISTS. 80-667
LOYALL, Benjamin P. 81-3267
LOYALL, George. 61-3267
LOZIER, Ralph Fulton, 1688-1945. 61-100
LUBBOCK, John, 60-2731, 61r780
LUBIN, laador. 61-1847
LUCAS, Edward, 1760-1668. 61-2016
LUCAS, Fielding. 69-118
LUCAS, Frederick A. 61-1278
LUCAS, Mrs. John. 614496
LUCAS, John B. C. 61-3305
LUCAS, William, 1600-1877. 61-2018
LUCE, Clare Booth. 01-3496
LUCE, Robert, 1862-1946. 61-1166
LUCKETT, Maggie C. 61-2746
LUCY (Ship) 61-2619
LUDINGTON, Katharine. 81-4496
LUD1NGTON, Marshall L 60-1266, 61-2328
LUDLOW, B. A. 60-1476
LUDLOW, Benjamin. 80-2B3
LUDLOW, James Meeker, 1841-1932. 61-1112
LUDSBERRY, James. 81-2264
LUDWELL, Philip, 60-257
LUDWELL, Philip, fL 1700-1704, 60-281,
60-916
LUDWICK Institute, Philadelphia. 61-1041
LUDWIG H, King of Bavaria, 1846-18B6.
61-3396
LUDWIG, William. 60-998
LUDY, R. B, 60-2071
Name Index
LUEBEE, Puil L. 60-3218
LUDERS, F. O. 60-422
LUOARD, Sir Edward. 61-3094
LUKENS, Cyrus, comp. 61-29
LIKENS, John- 60-2638
LUKENS, Theodore Parker, 1848-1916. 61-1791
LUKENS family. 61-89
LUKENS Steel Company. 60-1663
LUM, Charles M. 60-646, 60-2069
LUM, Dyer D. 61-3280
LIU, Sainual. 60-816
LUMBER Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Boston. 60-1670
LUMPKIN, John H. 60-2230
•LUMPKIN, Samuel E. 60-719, 60-2067
LUMPKIN, WUson. 61-2761, 61-3126, 61-3182
LUND, Charles C, 1832-1880. SQjO£
LUND, Mary. 61-2964
10-360, 60-603, 60-3336,
LUNDEEN, Ernest.
61-2760
LUNDEN, Walter Albln, 1899- 61-2793
LUPTON, J, 61-818
LURTON, Horace H. 60-1063,61-1156
LUSHIamlly. 61-469
LUSITANIA. 69-163
LU1T1ER, James'H. 60-1361
LUTHER family. 60-1361,60-2060
LUTHER Academy, Albert Lea, Minn. 61-1166
LUTHER College, Decora!], Iowa. 61-1269.
61-1618, 61-1921
LUTHER College, Decorah, Iowa. Library
6W243, 61M2M, 61;1286, 61^1749
LUTHER Theological Seminary, 8t. PauL
61-936
LUTHERAN Bible Institute, 60-3a04
LUTHERAN Church. Bool! of Concord. 61-25U
LUTHERAN Church. Liturgy and ritual,
61-3148
LITTUERAN Church— Missouri Synod. 61-1221
LUTHERAN Church— Missouri Synod, Com-
mittee on Doctrinal Unity. 60-1136
LUTHERAN Church— Missouri Bynod. Dis-
tricts. Minnesota. 60-1124
LUTHERAN hymnal, 81-3148
THE Lutheran, witness. 61-3148
LUTZ, Alma, 61-3037. 61-3496
LUTZ family. 60-2907 - !A
Lu VALLE, James £.61-1620
LUZERNE, Chevalier de la. 61-667 :
LYCOMING Coal Company. 60-114
LYCDMINQ Mining Company. 61-142
LYDE, Stephen. 60-61
LYD1A (Vessel) 60-1760
LYD1A Furnace, 69-72
LYMAN, Henry, 61-2697
LYMAN, Samuel F. 60-1742
LYMAN, Theodore. 60-1701
LYMAN, Theodore Benedict. 61-518
LYMAN Mills, Holyoke, Mass. 60-1744
LYNAH, EmmaM, 61-3267
LYNCH; Alice Kennedy. 61-1296
LYNCH, Arthur M. 61-3267
•LYNCH, Charles. 60-1476, 60-2339
LYNCH, Mrs. David. 60-3337
LYNCH, James D. 60-1496
LYNCH, James Lewis. 61-3510
LYNCH, John. 61-1289
LYNCH, John R. 80-1644, 01-2748
LYNCH, John Wheaton. 61-311
LYNCH, Michael. 61-3145
LYNCH, Thomas. 60-916
LYNCH, Thomas, 1749-1778. 61-1914, 81-2608
LYNCH, William F. 61-3267
LYNCH family. 60-3112, 61-1352
LYNCHBURG Coal and Coke Company. 60-561
81-2893 ' ^
LYND, James William, 1830-1882, 60-1185
LYNDALE Congregational Churoh, Minneapolis
sea MINNEAPOLIS. Lyndale Congregational
Church
LYNDE, Francis, 1866-1930. 61-1442
LYNN, Leah Daniel. 61-3136
LYNN, Nell V. 61-2836
LYNN Lasters' Union, Lynn, Mass. 60-1489
LYNNHAVEN Parish, Princess Anne Co.. Va
69-77 .. ",
LYON, Abraham. 60-220
LYON, Ann. 60-1331
LYON, L L. 60-81
LYON (L w.) and Sons, New York. 60-60
LYON, Isaac S., b. 1612 ? 60-1192
LYON, Rev. James A, 61-2790
•LYON, John, 61-1127, 61-2638
LYON, Luolus. 60^901,60-1265
LYON, Nathaniel. 61-D34
LYON, Mrs. R, 60-2644
LYON family. 61-1626
LYON b Lyon, Washington, D. C. 61-292
LYONB, Mrs. James, 81-2741
61-1646, 61-2631,
LYDIUS, John Henry, baron da Quade. 1664-
1791. 81-3319
LYELL, Charles. 91-26, 81-790, 61-1096
LYELL, Sir Charles, bart,, 1797-1876. 60-2731 .
61-3278
LYELL family, 81-2110
LYERLY, Charles A. 60-1540
LYLE, Andrew J, 61-182
LYLE, J. N. 60-584
LYLE family. 61-1162,61-3160
LYLS-OOLRENDALE Railroad. 61-1843
LYLEB, JohnH. 80-28)3
LYMAN, Arthur T. 80-116,60-1826
LYMAN, Benjamin Smith, 1636-1920. 60-1930,
61-129 . 61-1124
LTMAN, David. 60-689
LYMAN, G. L. 60-1744
LYMAN, Helen D. 61-3039
LYMAN, Helen Hoyt. 69-118
•LYONS, James, 1801-1882
61-3082
LYONS, Patrick. 61-3689
LYOIE, Peter. 60-308
LYONS, Richard Blckerton Porno II. 61-2960
LYONS, William Henry, d. 1867. 81-1546
LYONS family.. 61-1548
LYTLE, Andrew. 80-2806
LYTLE, Robert Todd. 60-1285
LYTTELTON, George Lyttelton, 1st baron.
81-2601
LYTTELTON, William Henry Lyttelton, 1st
baron, 1724-1808. 60-1473, 60-2101
•LYTTON, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-
Lytlon, 1st baron, 1803-1873. 60-1401.
81-104
LYTTON, Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl
of, 1831-1891, 81-2112, 81-2118
LYTTON, Robert Bulver see LYTTON, Edward
Robert Bulwor-Lytlon, 1st earl of. 1831-
1891 '
MABRY, Helen. 61-3661
MABRY, Robert C, 61-3661
MABKY family. 61-3661
McADOO, William A. 60-2229
McADOO, William Glbbs, 1863-1841.
69-16, 66-17, 69-217, 60-220, 68-239
59-237, 80-160, 60-806, 60-I2l47"^
60-1374, 60-1778, 60-2401, 60-2991
60-3064, 61-1159, 61-1281, 81-1349
81-2450, 61-2632, 81-2984, 61-3281
McADOO family. 59-229
McAFEE, Morgan. 60-2339
MacALARNEY, Robert Emmet. 61-3600
McALESTER, Andrew W. 60-3330
MAC A LESTER College, St. Paul, Minn. 60-1051
MACALESTER Presbyterian Church, St. Paul.
Ladles' Aid Society see ST. PAUL.
Macalester PresbyterUn Church. Ladies'
Aid Society
McALISTER, Alexander. 61-3256
McALBTER, J, W, B. 59-138
McALISTER, May Ellaabeth (Snyder) 61-292
McALISTER, William of Natches, Miss. 61-242E
McAllister, a. y, 61-685
McAllister, Charles a. 61-1999
MCALLISTER, John, 1788-1877, collector.
61-685, 61-2754
McAllister, John A.
61-2754
b. 1822, collector.
McAllister, Matthew. 60-713
McAllister, w. y. 61-685
MCALLISTER family. 60-2874. 61-685
McALMON, Robert. 61-181
McANENY, George, 1889-1963. 60-1638,
61-3326 "
•MacARTHUR, Arthur, 1846-1912. 59-260
60-689
MacARTHUR, Douglas. 69-163, 69-227, 69-260,
60-1833, 60-2974, 81-331, 61-2430
McARTHUR, Duncan, 1772-1839. 59-182
80-1452. 61-1290, 61-2301
McARTHUR, John. 61-1628
McARTHUR, Robert. 60-1113
MACARTNEY, George Macartney, earl, 1737-
1606. 60-314. 60-1280
McATEE, Waldo Lao, 1693-
91-721, 81-777
60-2,
M
MFA Mutual Insurance Company, Columbia. Mo.
80-1776
M. L Halt (Schooner) 60-1626
MABBETT, Joseph. 61-220
MABIE, Hamilton Wright, 1648-1916. 60-313
60-791, 60-1731, 61-2239 '
MACAULAY, Thomas Bablngton Macaulay,
lot baron, 1800-1889. 80-766
MACAULAY, Zachary, 1788-1838. 61-2278
MACAULAY family. 81-2276
McBEE, Silas, 1863-1924, 60-161
McBRIDE, John. 69-169
McBRIDE, Mary Margaret. 61-2661 :
MACBRIDE, Thomas Huston, 1848-1934.
60-2201
•McBRYDE, John McLaren, 1841-1823. 60-713,
60-2189. 61-1149
McBRYDE, John McLaren, 1870-1956. 60-2189
McBRYDE, L. 81-769
McCABE, Lida Rose. 69-236
McCABE, William Gordon, 60-43, 61-2162,
61-3138, 81-3164, 61-3283, 61-3289
McCAIN, John Sidney. 99-1787
MCCAIN, William David, 1907- 60-1089,
60-2014, 60-2337
McCALL, A. 80-2775
•McCALL, Alexander. 66-122, 61-1994
McCALL, Doylo L. , collector. 91-287
McCALL, Edward. 61-745
McCALL, EUeabeth McMurtrle. 61-745
McCALL, George Archibald, 1802-1868. 61-705
61-745 "
McCALL, George c. 60-1483
McCALL, James H. 81-1142
McCALL, Peter, 1809-1880. 60-2557
McCALL family. 60-2973, 91-745
McCALLA, Thomas. 61-403
McCAMIC, Charles, 1874-1956. 60-300
McCANDISH, Robert. 61-2047,61-3276
McCARDLE, Battle. 60-1833
McCAHDLE, William H. 60-2499
McCARNEY and Sterrlt. 61-818
McCARRAN, Patrick A, 59-237
McCAKTAN, Edward, 1879-1947. 61-2398
McCARTER, Thomas N. 60-286
MCCARTHY, Joseph Raymond, 1999-1957.
69-153, 61-3053
McCARTNEY, James 61-140
Mccarty, coi. r, 61-524
McCAKTY family. 61-2110
McCARY, B. C. 61,1398'
McCAUGHAN, John J. 60-1785
McCAY, R. C. 61-2439
McCHESNEY, James. 56-126
McCHESNEY, Jane. 59-125
McCHESNEY, John. 69-126
McCHESNEY, Robert. 59-125
McCLANAHAN family. 61-2110
McCLANE family. 61-2419
McCLEARY, James Thompson, 1853-1924.
60-523
McCLEAY, Robert. 61-21
McCLEERY, Isabelle Stockton. 60-316
McCLEERY, WUllam, 1741-1621. 60-319
80-1462 — J
MCCLELLAN, Carswell. 61-2493
McCLELLAN, Mrs. George B., Sr. 69-14
McCLELLAN, George Brlnton, 1826-1885.
69-14, 69-163, 60-286, 80-312, 60-1037,
80-3020, 61-587, 81-1348, 61-1629, 81-2021,
61-3666
McCLELLAN, George Brlnton, 1665-1940. 50-14
McCLELLAN, Henry Bralnerd, 1640-1904.
61-2284. 81-2493 . 61-2615
McCLELLAN, Matilda. 81-3671
McCLELLAN, Robert Anderson, 1843-1898.
61-3671
McCLELLAN, Thomas Cowan, ! 1873- 69-1160 ,
61-3671
McCLELLAN, Thomas Joyce, 61-3671
McCLELLAN, Thomas Nicholas, 1863-1906.
61-3671
McCLELLAN family. 61-3671
MCCLELLAND, J. R, 61-167
McClelland, James, 61-2754
MCCLELLAND, John. 61-3888
McClelland, Robert, eo-ooi
McCLENACHAN, Blair, 81-77
McCLERNAND, John Alexander. 61-1729
McCUNTTC, George W. 59-160
MacCLINTOCK, Andrew T. 60-3332
McCLINTOCK, Emory. 61-3674
McCLINTOCK, Euphemla. 60-786
McCLINTOCK, James H., 1864-1934. 61-3638
McCLUER, Franc L. 60-1850
McCLUNEY, William J. 60-1776
McCLUNG, A. K, 60-2399
McCLUNG, Jamee. 69-125
McCLUNG, Mary, 59-125
McCLUNG family. 80-3308
McCLURE, Alexander Kelly, 1828-1609. 81-1373
McCLURE, Frank D. 60-1546
McCLURE, J. E. 61-1328
McCLURE, James, Jr. 80-2339
McCLURE (S. 8.) firm. 61-1264
McCLURE, Samuel Sidney.
"1-2741, 61-184
60-39, 60-574,
McCLURE family, 61-345
McCLURG, Monroe. 60-1058
McCOMB, Arthur Kllgore, 1696- 61-1911
McCOMB, John,. 1763-1853. 60-2369
McCOMB, William. 61-2284
Name Index
McCONNEL, John. 61-1539
McCONNELL, Francis John. 61-1273
McCONNELL, warren Shelby. 80-434
MCCOOK, Anson G., 1635-1917. 59-49
McCOOK, Daniel. 61-525
McCOOK, John James, 1823-1042. 59-49
McCOOK family. 59-49
McCORKLE, A. B. 60-1054
NPCORKLE, Samuel. 59-70
McCORKLE, William. 60-1463
Mccormick, Andrew T. 60-262
McCORMICK, Chauncey. 60-2114
McCORMICK, Cyrus. 60-2114
MCCORMICK, Flnley. 60-639
McCOnMICK, James, Jr. 60-61
Mccormick, John, eo-e
McCORMICK, John Newton. 61-519
McCORMICK, Leandor James, 60-1730,
61-1630
McCORMICK, Lynde Dupuy, 1895-1956. 59-257
McCORMICK, MedlU. 69-21, 59-41, 59-56
McCORMICK, Robert, 60-2030
McCORMICK, Robert R. 50-153,59-160,
50-227
McCORMICK, Robert T. 60-2074
McCORMICK, Ruth Hanna. 60-916
McCORMICK, Mrs. Stanley. 60-163
McCORMICK, Thomas. 60-310
MCCORMICK, Thomas Rasor, of Jasper
Co., Miss, 61-3439
McCORMICK, Vance CrlsweU, 1672-1946.
59-217, 60-127, 61-3462
McCORMICK, Virginia Taylor. 69-119
McCORMICK Harvesting Machine Company.
60-684
McCOSH, Janus. 60-268, 60-664, 60-1331
McCOWN, J. W. 61-1654
McCOWN, R. W. 61-1854
McCOWN family. 61-1654
McCOY, Frank M. 60-1633
McCOY, Frank R. 59-20, 69-163
McCOY, Samuel F. 60-2633
McCoy, William. 60-1247
McCOY, William, 1600-1666. 00-368
McCOY, William, 1630-1961. 90-366
MoCOY family. 60-366 ■ 81-2419
IKcCRAW, John L, 61-3134
McCRAW family. 61-3134
McCREARY, James B. 61-1349, 61-1823
HcCRILLlS, Charles Pulaski, 1647-1023.
60-1716
McCRILLIS, Pulaski, 1620-1907. 60-1716
McCRlLLfS family. 80-1716
McCUE, John Marshall, 1616-1890. 61-1990
McCUE family. 90-356 , 01-1990
McCULLOCH, Adam, of Kennebunk, Me.
60-1593
McCULLOCH, Catharine (Waugh) 1662-1946.
61-3374
»McCULLOCH, Hugh. 61-2329, 61-3608
McCULLOCH, Hugh, of Kennebunk, Me.
60-1683
McCULLOH, H. E. 61-2443
McCULLOU, Henry, 61-3397
McCULLOUGH, Samual, 1926-ca. 1890.
61-2273
McCULLOUGH, Mrs. William. 61-3144
McCURLEY family. 61-3142
McDANTEL, John R. 60-807
McDANTEL and Harvey Company. 61-371
McDANNALD, C. R. 01-2799
McDANNALD, William. 56-110
McDANNOLD, Thomao. 60-1078
McDERMOTT, Walter. 60-137
MacDONALD, A. W, 61-3973
MCDONALD, Allen Lane. 91-2838
Mcdonald, Angus w. 60-295 l
MCDONALD, Charles J. 61-3126
MacDONALD, Duncan BlAck, 1B63-1943,
61-3149
McDONALD, Edward Allen Hitchcock, 1832-1912.
61-2772
McDONALD, Hugh, of Neshoba Co, Miss.
81-2745
MacDONALD, James Wilson Alexander. 61-3673
MacDONALD, John. 59-160
MacDONALD, John M. 61-581
MacDONALD, John MacLean, 1790-1863.
60-2271
McDONALD, John Stewart, 1831-1916. 60-493
MacDONALD, Marshall, 1835-1895. 61-3673
MacDONALD, Mary (Bartlett) d. 1929. 61-3148
MacDONALD, Mary Mccormick. 61-3673
MacDONALD, Ramsay. 60-2406
MacDONALD, Thomas. 60-2040
McDONALD, William Naylor. 61-3302
McDONALD family. 61-3142, 01-3146, 61-3673
McDONOUGH, James B. 81-3686
MACDOUGAL, Daniel Trembly, 1885-1959.
61-3631
McDOUGALL, Alexander, 1732-1768. 80-2779
McDOUGALL, Marlon Gleason. 61-2624
Mcdowell, Edward. 60-2059
MaeDOWELL, Mrs. Edward. 80-944
McDOWELL, Henry Curtis. 61-1465
MCDOWELL, Jamee, 1796-1851. 81-3660
MaeDOWELL, Marlon. 81-2663
MCDOWELL, Mary Eliza, 1654-1938. 80-2114,
81-399
MCDOWELL, Mary Stone, 1876-1955. 61-3419
McDOWELL, Susan. 60-1698
MoDOWELL, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898.
61-3615
McDOWELL, W. G, 61-3302
McDOWELL, William. 61-184
McDOWELL family. 61-3679
McDOWELL and Nugent, New Orleans. 80-757
MCDUFFIE, George, 1790-1651. 60-765,
61-2751, 61-3667
McDUFFlE, Mary. 60-766
McDUFFlE family. 61-3687
MACE, Frances L. 60-313
McELHMNEY, Joseph M, 1824 7-1906, 61-077
McELHDmEY family. 61-977
McELHATH, John Edgar, 61-1607
McELROY, Harry B. 61-2794
Mcelroy, Mary. 61-955
Mcelroy w.N. 61-3165
McENIRY, MatthswD. 81-2628
McEULEN, Elmore L. 61-1012
McEWEN, Arthur. 81-292
MacEWEN, Walter, 1980-1943. 61-2241
MACEY, James T. 61-2626
McFADDEN, MlchaeL 61-1174
McFARLAND, Francle. 61-3084
McFARLAND, Mrs. J. A. 60-2644
McFARLAND, John Horace, 1659-1048.
69-151, 60-2130
McFARLAND, William. 61-1142
McFARLAND family. 86-1466
McFARLAND cotlocHon. 61-3272
McGAUGHEY, John P. 66-440
McGAVOCK (J. W.) and Company. 69-122
McQEACHY family. 60-794
McGEE, Dan R. 60-2067
McGEHEE, Dan H., 60-1058
McGEHEE family. 69-187
McGILL, Alexander Taggart, 1607-1889.
81-3394
McGILL, Henry M. 81-3288
McGD-UVRAY, Duncan, 80->666
McGILVRA, John Jay. 61-1300
McGINNB, William Hereford, 1856-1930.
60-297
McGINNB family. 60-297
McGLASHAN, Charles Fayette, 1847-1931.
91-3002
McGLASHAN, Peter. 81-2284
McGOVERN, Francis E. 69-180
McGOWAN, Samuel, 1870-1934. 61-3658
•McGRATH, J. Howard. 80-2181, 81r288
McGRAW, John Harts, 1850-1910. 60-3327,
61-2794, 61-3284
McGRAW, John Thomas, 1866-1920, 69-160,
90-246 . 60-580, 60-684
McGRAW, Rose. 60-248
McGRAW family. 80-246
MacGREGOR, Collin. 01-220
McGREGOR, John Murray. 61-3260
McGitEGOR, Tracy WUllam, 1869-1936, col-
lector. 80-756
MacGHEQOR family. 61-2340
MCGREGOR and Missouri River Railway
Company, 60-947
McGREGOR and Sioux City Railway Company.
60-847
•McGKEW, James Clark. 80-9, 61-3162
McGRUDER (Wortham) and Company. 60-7
McGUFFEY, Charles D. 81-3066
McGUFFEY, William Holmes. 69-123, 60-2846,
61-197, 61-1822, 81-2298
McGUIGAN, Jud L 61-1455
McOUTRE, Hunter Holmes, 81-2493
McGUBtE, Maria (Qarnett). 61-2761
McGUIRE, William, 61-1831
McHARG, Ormsby. 61-2620
MACHEN, Arthur, 1863-1947. 81-1292
MACHEN, J. O. 60-1123
McHENRY, James, 1763-1818. 80-713, 60-1286
60-1342, 60-1484, 80-1796. 61-766. 61-091
McHENRY (John) and Company, Baltimore,
60-1286
McHENRY, Margaret. 61-1077
MACHIAS Port Railroad. 60-1677
MACrUN, Thomae, 60-2760
McrLROY, H. Crawford. 60-263
McILVAINE, Abraham R. 60-1247
McILVATNE, Charles Pettlt, Bp., 1799-1873.
61-1249
Mcn,VATNE famUy. 61-1249
McfNALL, Edward. 61-342
McINTIRE, Paul Goodloe. 66-136
MclNTOSH, A. C. 61-3282
McINTOSH, Chilly. 81-3126
MclNTOSH, David Gregg, 1636-1916. 61-3269
MACINTOSH, John. 81-2010
MclNTOSH, John Baillle, 1829-1999. 60-2992
McINTOSll, Lachlan. 61-3126
MclNTOSH family. 61-3299
MclNTYRE, Frank. 69-211
McINTYRE, M. H. 60-648
MoIVER, Alexander, 61-3856
McIVER, C. D. 60-1531
McIVER, Henry. 80-712
MacIVER, Robert M. 61-2930
McfVERS, John. 60-3242
MACK.W, B. 61-3156
MACKALL, Leonard Leopold, 1879-1937.
60-2467
MACKALL, William W„ 1653-1939. 60-2973
MACKALL, William Whann, 1816-1891. 60-2873
MacKALL family. 60-2973
McKANE, WUllam. 60-189
MACKAY, Mr. 81-292
MCKAY, Claude. 81-1520
McKAY, Donald. 80-172
MACKAY, EUta Ann (McQueen) 1778-1862.
61-3490
McKAY, Gordon, 1821-1903, 64r8Jlfi
MACKAY, John, 61-3849
MaoKAY famUy. 81-3490, 81-8848
MacKAYE, Percy, 1675-1858. 59-119, 01-837,
61-1628, 61-2121, 61-2237
McKEAN, James B. 60-2620
McKEAN, Thomae, 1734-1817, 60-1818,
80-1626, 60-1707, 80-3146, JLjja,
61-366, 61-667, 61-562, 61-2307,
61-3070
McKEAN, Thomas J. 60-2640
McKEE, J, Cooper, 61-2328
McKEE, Jane. 61-965
McKEE, John. 81-262,61-2024
McKEE, Martha. 81-655
McKEE, Robert, b. 1830. 60-1172
McKEE family, 60-633
McKELL, WUllam J. 61-2823
McKELLAK, Kenneth D. 69-220, 60-1374,
60-2818, 61-1160, 61-2655
McKELVY, Samuel. 80-319
McKELWAY, Alexander Jeffrey, 1866-1918.
69-34, 61-1149
McKENNA, Joseph. 60-1083
McKENNEY, Buslck and Company. 60-2585
McKENNON, PauL 61-3086
MacKEN23E, Alexander. 69-149
MACKENZIE, Sir Alexander, 1763-1820, 60-566
MOKENZIE, Alexander, 17677-1830. 5i-368
MACKENZIE, Frederick, d. 1824. 60-588
MACKEN23E, George M. 61-766
MACKENZIE, R. Sheldon. 80-2099
MacKENZHS, Ranald Slidell. 91-2284
McKENZTE, Roderlok, 17617-1844. 60-686,
61-366
McKEOWEN famUy. 81-1152
MoKESSON, Mrs, Irvln H. , collector. 61-231
MCKESSON, John. 60-3207
McKEWAN, Bernard. 61-3299
McKEWAN, Michael, 60-7
McKTM, Isaac, 60-263
McKTNLAY, Arthur' Patch, 1871-1668. 61-686,
61-612
McKINLEY, Charles M, 81-2061
McKINLEY, John. 60-1093
•McKINLEY, William, Pres. U. S„ 184S-1901,
69-166, 69-262, 60-157, 60-272, 60-319,
60-1433, 60-1530, 60-1701, 80-1709, 80-2214,
60-2344, 60-2828, 60-3319, 61-505, 61-1375,
61-2494, 91-2922
McKINNEY, Annie Lyle. 61-2636
McEINNEY, Ashley M. 60-3236
McKINNEY, C. M. 80-3238
McKINNEY, Hayes, collector. 81-318
McKINNEY, J. M. 60-3238
McKINNEY, James, 60-7
McKINNEY, Thomae F., 1801-1873. 60-1878
McKDiNEY, ToUabE. 60-3236
McKINNEY, LI. w. M., of Company L 15lh
Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, 60-41
McKINNEY family. 60-3236
McKTNNON, Luther. 61-3656
McKINNON, M. A. 60-2632
Name Index
61-2238. 61-3361, 61-3400
61-639, 61-16M,
McLELLAN, Charles Woodberry, 1636-1618.
60-3020
McLEOD, Archibald N. 60-665
McLEOD, Hugh, 1614-1662. 60-1676
McLEOD, James H. 60-1016 ' ■
McLEOD, Norman. 61-1639
MACLIN, Landou C. 61-3269
HACLISE, Daniel. 60-1065
MACLURE, William, 1763-1840. 61-734
61-620, 61-1613, 8H646 '
McMAHAK, Porter and Company, 60-376
McMABON, Brian, 1803-1852. 60-134
McMANUS, Robert L. 61-1847
MacMAWB, Susan R. (Trantwlne) 61-2076
MacMASTER, Gilbert. 61-3636
UcMASTER, John Bach, 1852-1932. 60-1321
61-64 '
McMASTERS, James. 60-2869
MacKINTOSH, Angus. 61-1300
MCKNIGHT, Rbv. Hamilton. 61-2343
MCKNIGHT, Roger. 60-1367
MCKNIGHT, Sumner T. 60-479
McKOWN, James. 61-230
MACKOY, Harry Brent, 1674-1962. 61-1823
MACKOY, William Hanlla, 1836-192S. 61-1623
MACKOY family. 81-1623
McKUSICK, John. 60-476
McKUSICK and Company, Stillwater, Minn.
60-476
MACLATNE, Jama, J724-1750. 81-2009
McLANE, Allan, 1746-1628, 80-2430
McLANE, Allen. 60-279
McLANE, Edward, 69-32
McLANE, James Woods, 1639-1912. 60-2122
McLANE, Loula, 60-279. 60-283, 86-318,
60-2666,60-3306,01-426,61-2761
MCLAUGHLIN, A. C. 60-791
MoLAUGHLTN, John. . 61-2897
Mclaughlin, John, explorer. 61-1539
•Mclaughlin, wiuum. 01-2B97, 81-3064
Mclaughlin & Steele, 81-202
McLAURIN, Anselm Joseph, 1B46-1908.
60-2632
McLAURIN, DanleL 60-2632
McLAURIN, Duncan. 60-2632
McLAURIN, Duncan, 1787-1672, 81-3469
McLAURTN, H. J. 60-1058
MacLAURIN, John. 80-8
McLAURIN, John D. 60-2832
McLAURIN, Lauchlln, 60-2832
MoLAURIN, Lauchlln W. 81-8447
McLAURIN, Laura Rauch, 60-2832
McLAURIN, Wallace. 60-105B
McLAURIN lamlly. 80-2832, 61-3469
McLAWS, Lafayette, 59-160, 61-2462
MACLAY, William. 60-2648, 60-2836
McLEAN, Angus W. 81-3262,61-3660
McLEAN, Edward. 61-1327
McLEAN, Francis. 61-3358
MacLEAN, George Edwin, 1850-1936. 60-2201
MCLEAN, J. 61-1290
McLEAN, James. 80-1247
McLEAN, John. 86-28, 80-428, 60-1063
•MACLEAN, John, 1800-1686. 80-332, 60-1307
McLEAN, Mary Williams. 61-2766
McLEAN, Nathaniel. 61-3081
McLEAN, Nell, 80-667
McLEAN, WUmer. 60-3231
McLEAN family. 60-1730
MacLEISH, Archibald, 1892-
MoMICHAEL, CUyton, 1644-1606. 61-651
McMICKEN, William. 61-2794
MCMILLAN, John G. 61-2284
McMillan, s. t. r. 61-3064
MACMILLAN and Company. 60-1713
MoMILUN, Benton. 61-1289
McMlnn, Joseph. 60-2206
MacMONNlES, Frederick William, 1603-1937
61-2240
McMULLAN, F. M. 61-2635
McMULLAN, William P. 60-161
McMULLEN, Charles Bell. 60-2402
MACMURDO, ;'"?. ,rlM. 81-2834
McMURRAN, J. T, 60-2339
MoMURTREY, WUllam H. 81-5
McMURTREY family. 61-5
McMURTRIE, DougUs Crawford, 1668-1944.
60-1851
McMYNN family. 61-3294
McNABB, Eliza R., of Pike Co., Miss. 61-2745
McNAIR, Dunning, 1762-1825. 60-1696
McNAIR, Dunning Robert, 80-1696
McNAIR, Lesley James, 16B3-1944. 59-241
McNAMARA, Timothy. 61-2344
McNARY, Charles Llnza, 1674-1944. 60-497
60-1414. 60-1776 '
McNAUGHT, Ferry, McNaught and Mitchell,
Seattle. 80-3327
McNEEL, William G. 61-232, 61-233, 61-234
81-624, 81-1012
McNEELY, Hugh. 69-159
MacNEICE, Louis. 61-2009
McNEIL, Elizabeth A. 60-429
MacNEIL, Hermon Atkins, 1666-1947, 61-2236
McNEIL, John. 60-429
McNEILL, Catherine. 60-581
McNEILL, Corbln, 80-561
MCNEILL, Daniel. 80-581
McNEILL, Daniel, of Bolton, Miss. 60-736
McNEILL, Daniel R, 60-581
McNEILL, Hector H., d. 1871. 61-3665
MCNEILL, J.H. 66-1446
McNEILL, Mary J, 80-5B1
McNEILL, Nelll, 61-3878
McNEILL, SamueL 61-681
McNEILL, Strawther. 60-601
McNEILL, Thomas Alexander. 1642-1621.
61-3656
McNEILL family, 60-681
McNEILL and Company. 60-581
♦McNEILY, J, B, 60-1496, 81-26
McNUTT, A. <3. 60-2339
McNUTT, James Alexander, 81-2630
MACON, Conway C. 59-165
MACON, Frances Mutter. 81-2637
MACON, N. 61-1260
MACON, Nathaniel, 1757-1837. 60-2210
MACON School, Powhatan Co., Va. 69-116
McPHAfL, B. G. 81-197
McPHAfL, Daniel. 61-1854
McPHATL, John A. 61-1B64
McPHATL, Mary Carter, 61-1854
McPHAIL family. 61-1854
McPHERSON, Aunee Sample, 50-217
Mcpherson, c. m. 60-2616
Mcpherson, h. c. 60-30
MacPHEHSON, Hugh Alexander. 61-722
MCPHERSON, Jams Blrdseye, 1826-1684. 59
61-685, 81-1528
MacPHERSON, John, 1726^1792. 61-1138
MacPHEHSON, John, 1754-1776. 61-1138
McPHERSON, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1789. 61-321
MacPHERSON, William, 1756-1813. 61-349
McPHERSON family. 81-321
MacPHERSON family. 61-1136
McQUAID, Bernard John, Bp., 1823-1909.
60-1252
MclJUEEN, E. P.- 81-3170
McQUEEN family. 61-3490
McRAE, Colin J., 1812-1877. 60-1183
MAGEE family. 61-2340
MAGELLAN Cloud (Schooner) 80-1628-
MAGENTA (Steamship) 60-1132
MAG1LL, Edward Hicks, 1626-1907. 61-3115
MAGNES, Judah. 60-2985
MAGNOLIA Cotton Oil Company, Magnolia, Miss,
80-2388
MAGNOLIA Lion. 60-1069
MAGNOLIA Oil Mill and Manufacturing Company,
Magnolia, Miss, 60-2366
McHAE, John J. 60-1544, 60-1785, 60-1835
80-2642 MAGOFFIN, Berlah. 61-1623
McRAE, Thomas Chlpman, 1851-1929. 61-2001 MAGOUN, Thatcher. 60-1729
McRAVEN, John WUson. 61-2720
McHAVEN, William Henry. 61-2720
MACREADY, W. C. 80-1322
MACRSADY, William Charles, 1793-1873.
66-1398
McREAVY, John. 61-1300
MacREE, Fergus. 61-3267
McHEYNOLDS, Allen, 1877- 60-1850, 60-1837
McREYNOLDS, Benjamin F. 61-2679
•McREYNOLDS, James C. 60-1063, 61-1169
McHEYNOLDS, S, D. 61-1476
McREYNOLDS, Samuel D. 59-220
McROBERT, John A. 60-1476
McROBERTS, A. J. 80-3119
McROBERTS, Mollle. 60-3119
McROBERTS, Samuel. 81-2189
McSHEA, Walter Ross. 60-3167
•McSWATN, John Jackson, 1675-1936, 60-740
81-3682
McTAVBH, Simon. 80-566
McVAY, Charles v., Jr. 80-20
MicVEAGH, Charles, 1860-1931. 61-621
MacVEAGH, Franklin, 1637-1934. 81-621
61-1159, 81-1609, 61-2526, 81-3476
MacVEAGH, Virginia (Cameron) 81-621
MacVEAGH, Wayne, 1833-1917. 59-163,
80-427, 81-621. 61-1086
MacVEAGH family. 61-821
McWmR, William. 81-1125
McWfLLIAMS, Annie Jonas. 60-2439
McWILLIE, Abram A. 61-380
McWILLIE, Adam. 60-1498
McWILLIE, William. 60-1466
McWILLIE lamlly. 80-2836
MAGOUN, Thatcher, 1775-1856.
MAGRUDER, Allan B. 60-262
MAGRUDER, L. A. 60-814
MAGRUDER, Susan. 61-3147
MAGRUDER family. 61-2340
MAGUfRE (James) and Company.
MAHAFFEY, PearL 61-3335
MAHAN, Alfred Thayer, 1640-1914. 60-151,
60-1115, 61-3281
•MAHAN, Dennis H. 61-426, 61-2416
MAHANEY, David. 61-2635
MAHEAU, Henry. 60-1475
MAHIN, Mlllon Fletcher. 61-3116
MAHON, Gabriel Heywood. 61-3682
•MAHONE, William, 1826-1695. 58-123, 60-6,
61-2021, 61-2162, 81-2284, 61-3656
UAHONEY, John Joseph, 1656-1933, collector.
61-2060
MAHONEY, William. 60-503, 60-649
MAIDEN, M. Joy. 61-2964
MATLLET, Benott de. 81-950
MAILLOUX, Mrs. C. O. 80-724
MAINE Infantry, 18th RegU, 1662-1865.
60-1040
MAITLAND, Frederick William, 1650-1906.
61-453
MAITLAND, John, 1776-1852. 81-1144
MAITLAND, John J. , 1620-1898. 61-1144
MAITLAND, Joseph, 1823-1666. 61-1144
MAITLAND, Thomas, 1761-1826. 81-1144
MAITLAND, William J., 1809-1864. 61-1144
MA1TRIYA, Anand. 60-1713
MAJOR, EUloltW. 61-279
MACY (R. H.) and Company, New York. 80-116( MAJOR, Richard Henry. 80-1339
MADDEN, Richard Robert, 1798-1886. 60-1206
MADDEX, John A. 80-7
MADDOX, John. 60-3104
MADERO, Francisco Indaleolo, Pres. Mexico
1873-1013. 81-3663
MADISON, Dorothy Payne Todd. 60-1373,
60-1613, 61-562, 81-2329, 61-3101
MADISON, James, Bp., 1748-1812, 60-3306.
81-167
•MADISON, James, Pres. U.S., 1761-1636,
59-77, 59-119, 59-164, 60-263, 60-1230,
80-1267, 60-1373, 86-1701, 60-2069,
60-2224, 60-2366, 60-2776, 60-3104,
81-122, 81-197, 81-276, 61-426, 61-427,
61-446, 61-605, 61-546, 61-562, 61-866,
61-746, 61-928, 61-1166, 61-1376,
61-1623, 61-1640, 61-1914, 61-2069,
61-2329, 61-2446, 61-2478, 61-2660,
81-2626, 61-2743, 61-3101, 81-3295,
61-3296, 61-3361, 61-3432
MADISON family. 81-2340,61-2746,61-3142
MADISON (Ship) 61-2446
MADISOf* Co. , Ala. County Court. 61-289
MADISON County (Ala.) Bible Society. 61-1162
MAFFITT, John Newland. 61-615
MAGAZINE of American history. 60-3250
MAGEE, George J. 60-2849
MAGEE, James. 60-2432
MAGEE, John, 1794-1868. 60-2849
MAGEE, William Klrkpatrick. 60-726, 81-181
MAKABENTA, Eduardb. 61-1146
MALCOLM, Howard. 60-3332
MALCOLM, Walklll. 61-197
MALCOLM, William. 60-2777
MALCOLM family. 61-1168
MALDARELLI, Oronzlo, 1692- 61-2260
MALDEN Dye House. 60-123
MALLARME^ Stephane, 69-2180
MALLET, John William. 60-43, 61-2162
MALLORY, Francis. 60-29
MALLORY, Stephen Russell. 61-1162, 61-1512,
81-2264, 81-3082, 61-3267
MALLORY family. 59-117, 61-2632
MALMESBUHY, James Harris, 1st earl of.
60-1431
MALMIN, Gunnar J. 61-1268
MALON, Pierre. 60-262
MALONE, Dumas, 60-133, 61-2230, 61-2614
MALONE Sandstone Company. 60-1620
MALONE Stone Quarry. 60-1820
MALORY, Sir Thomas, 15th cent. 61-2009
MALOTT, M. A. 60-1126
MALOY, James. 60-561
MALTA Boat Club, Philadelphia. 61-714
MAMMOTH, Ariz. 81-3666
Name Index
MAN, Samuel. 60-3098
MANADA Furnace. 60-1789, 61-147
MANAHAN, James, 1866-1032. 60-1062
60-3336
MANASSEH ben Joseph ben Israel, 1604-1657.
60-35
MANCHESTER, Duchess of. 60-1431
MANCHESTER, George Montagu, 4tfa duke of,
1737-1788. 60-1431
MANCHESTER Locomotive Worts, Manchester.
N. H. 60-149
MANCHESTER Mills (Incorporated 1973)
60-2562
MANCHESTER Print -Works. 60-2582
MANDAN Indians. 60-463
MANDEVILLE, James WyUe, 18247-1976.
61-1612
MANGDI, Edward, 1772-1852. 60-1388
MANGOLD (A.) and Company, Hazlehurst, Miss.
60-1076
MANGUM, A. W. 60-2089
MANGUM, WUUe Person, 1792-1661. 60-29,
61-2072
MANGUM family. 81-2972
MANHATTAN Company, New York. 60-1477
MANHATTANVILLE Free School, New York.
60-2721
MANHEIM Glass V/orks. 60-2051
MAJHOABLT, Gabriel. 61-2599
MANIGAULT, Mrs. Gabriel. 60-1361
MANIGAULT, Joseph, 81-2699
MANIGAULT, Louis, b. ca. 1829. 61-3127
MANIGAULT, Margaret Izard. 61-2699
MAMQAULT family. 61-2699, 61-3127
MANILA. 61-3691
MAJUNGTON, WUUam. 61-96
MANLY, BasU, 1798-1886. 61-1237, 61-2016
MANLY, BasU, 1825-1892. 61-1238, 61-2016
MANLY, Charles, 1837-1924. 81-2015
MANLY, John. 61-230
MANLY, M. E. 80-796
MANLY family. 61-2016
MANN, Ambrose Dudley, 81-1130
MANN, Champion B. 61-2794
MANN, Horace. 80-288
MANN, Horace, 1944-1868. 60-1969
MANN, Horace E. 60-1713
MANN, Horace W. 60-3307
MANN, Isaac T. 69-160
MANN, Joslah S. 61-3063
MANN, Mary. 80-056
MANN, Thomas, 1976-1966. 60-2995, 61-2246.
61-2766
MANN, William. 61-21
MANN, William Hodges.
61-3164
-100, 60-2991,
MANN, Wiuiam Julius, 1619-1992. 61-1968
MANN family. 60-13
MANNEY, Solon W. 60-670
MANNING, Alexander. 60-8
MANNING, Florence. 61-263B
MANNING, Forman. 60-288
MANNING, Gamaliel, of BUlerlca, Mass.
60-1606
MANNING, Henry Edward, Cardinal, 1808-1892.
60-970, 61-3032, 91-3335
MANNING, Jacob Warren, 1628-1904.
61-1309
MANNING, James, 1738-1791. 60-3344
MANNING, Lydla Brooks (Chandler) b. 1639.
61-1309
MANNING, Marlanna W. 60-286
MANNING, Michael. 61-3272
MANNING, Warren H. 59-151
MANNING, WUUam. 60-3193
MANNING, WUUam Thomas. 60-151, 61-518
MANNING famUy. 61-1309
MANNING (Ship) 61-2446
MANNOCCI, Ferdinand. 60-2383
MANOA Company. 60-774
MANSFIELD, Edward D. 60-29
MANSFIELD, J. 01-1290
MANSFIELD Milling Co. 61-3300
MANSFIELD D. c. and w. Manufactory,
Mansfield, Maes. 60-110
MANSHIP, Charles H. 60-1476
MANSHTP, Paul, 1895- 61-2252
MANSION House, Natchez, Miss. 61-24a6
MANSON, Alfred SmalL 61-3398
MANSON, Otis Frederick. 81-2646
MANTORVILLE express. 00-1366
MANT2; Gecrge W. 59-204
MANUFACTURE Royale de Montolleu, France.
60-3212
MANUFACTURERS' Appraisal Company. 61-253
MANUFACTURING Stationers, Inc., Phoenix,
Ariz. 61-3173
MAPLETON, Minn. Congregational Church.
80-610
MAPPA, J. 61-220
MAHAMEC Iron Works, 61-3306
MARAN, Rene, 1667- 61-247
MARAT. 61-2105
MARBLEHEAD Historical Society. 61-1366
MARBOIS, Francois, marquis de Barbs'- . see
Barbe'-Marbols, Francois, marquis de.
MARBURG, Theodore. 59-160
MARBURY, Horatio. 61-2010
MARCET, Alexander John Gaepard. 61-3276
MARCH, A. C. 60-1713
MARCH, Leonard. 81-264
MARCH, Leonard, Bangor, Me. 61-284
MARCH, Peyton C. 59-260
MARCH, WUUam L. 60-2069
MAHCY, WUUam Learned, 1768-1867. 80-429,
60-784, 61-3281
MARCY Si Fedlgrew, Portsmouth, N. H.
60-1663
MARE Island, Calif. 61-2188
MARGATL Jose*, 1841-1897. 69-242
MARGATI, Lorenzo. 69-242
MARGINAL Freight Railroad. 80-1677
MARGRY, Pierre, 1819-1694. 60-1364
MARIE Antoinette, 61-2105
MARIN, Susan, of Quitman, Miss. 60-1655
MARINERS* Museum, Newport News, Va,
60-088
MARINETTE Iron Works Company. 00-799
MARINGHT, Giovanni, d. 1506. 60-1736
MARION, Francis, 1732-1796. 60-1450, 61-.582
MARION, Kitty. 61-652
MAKISH, Henry R. 69-44
MAJiKHAM, Charles H. 80-1831
MARKHAM, Sir Clements Robert, 1630-1916.
61-3094
MARKHAM, Edwin, 1852-1940. 59-118, 60-165.
61-2240. 61-3159, 81-3165
MARKHAM, Henry Harrison, 1840-1923.
61-1829
MARKHAM, William, 1635-1704.
61-434, 61-657
60-2184,
MARKLAND, Mrs. 61-2009
MAHKLAND, Matthew. 61-2116
MARKLE, Abraham. 80-1472
MARKLE, Augustus R., collector. 60-1472
MARKLEY, A. W. 60-689
MARKLEY, John H. 61-362
MAKKOE, Francis. 61-426, 61-700
MARKS, WUUam. 61-1163
MARLBORO Iron Works, Marlboro, Va. 60-1755
MARLBOROUGH, Charles Richard John Spencer
Churchill, 9lh duke of, 1871-1934, 60-161
MARLOWE, Christopher, 1564 -1683. 60-54
MARLOWE, Julia, 1865-1950. 61-1661
MAHMADUKE, M. M. 60-2340
MARMHS, Beler. 60-3212
MARMION, George. 60-354
MARMION, Nicholas, d. 1869. 60-364
MARMION, Robert A., 1844-1907. 60-364
MARMION, William V., 1840-1922. 60-364
MARMION family. 60-354
MARMION (Ship) 60-3003
MARMOR, Salmon, 1679-1958. 61-12
MAHQUARDT, E. W. 60-2191
MARQUETTE County (Mlob. ) Historical
Society. 61-2500
MARQUETTE University, Milwaukee.
Memorial Library. . 81-2770
MARQUIS, Don, 1978-1937. 61-3600
MARR, Janey Hope. 81-2836
MARR, PhlUp M. 60-1881
•MARRETT, Edward. 60-176, 61-92
MARRINER, Susan. 61-522
MARRIOTT, George W, 60-3012
MARRIOTT, R. B. 61-3600
MARRIOTT, WUUam, of Gainsborough, Eng.
60-792
MARROW, D. S. 61-2647
MARROW, Goodrich WUeon. 61-3662
MAHSCHALK, Andrew. 60-2339
MARSDEN, George. 61-190
MARSH, Benjamin Clarke, 1977-1962. 58-36
MARSH, Sir Edward. 61-2770
MARSH, J. F. 59-160
MARSH, John. 60-1276
MARSHAL family. 61-2340
MARSHALL, Andrew. 80-282
MARSHALL, Anne EUza, b. 1845, 61-3129
•MARSHALL, C. K. 60-614, 60-2642, 60-3233
•MARSHALL, Charles, 60-367, 60-1453,
61-2284
MARSHALL, Christopher, 1709-1797. . 61-316.
61-422,61-2216
MAHSHALL, Christopher and Charles, firm.
61-422
MARSHALL, Dabney T. 60-2637
MARSHALL, Oeorge C. 80-133, 80-1180,
60-2874, 61-1614, 61-3472
MAHSHALL, George M. 60-716
MARSHALL, George W. 61-2799
MAHSHALL, Henry. 81-1396
MARSHALL, Humphrey, 1722-1601. 61-362,
61-734
MARSHALL, Hunter Holmes. 61-660
•MARSHALL, Jacob Williamson, b. 1830. 60-41
60-246. 60-684
MARSHALL, James M. 80-1463
MARSHALL, James WUllama, 1S82- 61-2846
MARSHALL, Jamee WUeon. 61-1204
•MARSHALL, John, 1755-1836. 69-126, 80-80,
60-1083, 60-1295, 60-1373, 60-1736, 60-1818,
80-2026, 60-2308, 60-2399, 60-2510, 61-197,
61-352, 61-1324, 61-2229, 61-2443, 01-K43,
61-2761,61-8084,01-3114
MAHSHALL, John R. 60-568
MARSHALL, John Shelby, 60-2383
Marshall, Joseph, b. 1927. 80-3112
MARSHALL, Joseph Warren Waldo, 1620-1904.
61-3128
MARSHALL, L. R. 80-718
MAHSHALL, Leon C. 60-132
MARSHALL, Levin R. 60-2363
MARSHALL, Louis. 8D-2406
MARSHALL (O. and M.) and Walton, of
Richmond, Va. 61-2495
MARSHALL, R. R. 60-584
MARSHALL, Robert, b. ca. 1827. 61-1295
MARSHALL, Thomas RUey, 1664-1926. 69-17,
69-163, 90-1861
MARSHALL, W. A, 61-3299
MARSHALL, WUUam R. 60-1349
MARSHALL family. 60-3112, 61-422, 81-1646,
61-2216, 61-2799, 61-3129, 61-2419
MARSHALL CoUege, Huntington, W. Va.
60-1374
MARSHALL College, Mercersburg, Pa. 80-13 9V
MARSHALL College, Mercersburg, Pa.
DLagnothlan Literary Society. 60-1,122
MARSHALL College, Mercersburg, Pa.
Goethean Literary Society. 60-1122
MARSHALL Field and Company, 60-627
MAR8HALLTON Iron Works, MarshaUton, Dal.
60-3214
MARSHFELD Flower Club. 81-3444 ')
MARSTON, Otis, coUector. 61-1802 *■
MAH8TON, PhUlp Bourke. 60-42, 60-162
MAR TENET, Jefferson. 61-2040
MARTENET famUy. 61-2040
MARTHA'S Vineyard, Mass. 60-3193
MARTI, Fritz. 60-2402
MARTIAU family. 61-2632
MARTIN, A. 61-2799
MARTIN, A. J. P. 61-48
MARTIN, Alexander, 60-1459
MARTIN, Anne (Shannon) 60-2637
MARTIN, Caroline Kemble Helh. 61-2634
MARTIN, Charles. 59-169
MARTIN, Charles H. 61-3042
MARTIN, Christiana. 59-169
MARTIN, E. L. 60-1060
MARTIN, Edward, 61-695
MARTIN, Edward Sandford, 1866-1939.
81-2242
MARTIN, Elen. 69-169
MARTIN, Helen R. 81-676
MARTTN, Helena Fauclt. 61-2112'
MARTIN, Hetty Cary Pegram. 61-3299
MARTIN, Homer. 61-3272
MARTIN, J. 61-1631
MARTIN, James Alfred, Jr. 60-2402
MARTIN, James O. 61-2969
MARTIN, James Green. 69-180, 01-1963
MARTIN, John. 61-9128
MARTIN, John BUI, 1923-1008, 60-3275,
61-166, 61-360 , 61-2228
MARTIN, John T., merchant of Buchanan, Va.
60-94
MARTIN, Joseph W„ Jr, 60-3346
MARTIN (N. M)&Co. 61-2647
MARTIN (N. M.) Bro. (1 Co. 81-2647
MARTIN (N. M) Son (1 Co. 61-2647
MARTIN, N. Macon. 61-2647
MARTIN, NelUe (Plllebury) 60-1217
MARTIN, Robert. 60-3310
MARTIN (Robert A.) (1 Co. 61-2047
•MIRTIN, Thomas. 68-126, 61-189
MARTIN, Thomas P. 69-220
MARTIN, Thomas StapleB, 1B47-1919. 59-76,
59-122, 80-43, 61-3293
MARTIN, Victoria (Clafiln) Woodhutl, 1886-1927.
61-2390
MARTIN, Walter K. 61-2493
MARTIN (Waller K, ) ft Co. , of Richmond,
61-2047
MARTIN, Warren Frederic, 1876- 61-3654
Name Index
MARTIN, William, 1765-1798. 60-2820
MARTIN, William Thompson. 61-2741
MARTIN tamlly. 81-350, 81-2110
MARTIN & Buffum. 80-2359
MARTIN & TannahllL 61-2647
MARTIN, H1U & Co. 81-2847
MARTIN, TanaafaUl & Co. 61-2647
MARTINE, James E. 60-265
MARTINEAU, Harriet. 60-2385
MARTINEAU, James. 81-2279
MARTJDHGZ, Antonio, d. 1823. 61-1157
MARTINEZ, Juan. 81-3246
MARUJA. 80-1076
MARURE, Alejandro, 1809-1851. 61-875
MARVIN, Enoch. 60-2667
MARVIN (R.) and Son. 60-1166
MARVIN, Richard, 1817-1902. 60-1186
MARVIN, Wlnthrop L. 81-1999
MARX, George. 59-119
MARX, Karl. 60-1439
MAHY Angelina, slater, coUector. 61-2504
MARY Ann Furnace. 60-2051, 61-2038
MARY E. Rlggs (Ship) 60-1692
MARYE, Nancy Anderson. 61-3164
MARYLAND. Orphans' Court (Cecil Co.).
60-3249
MARYLAND-PHILADELPHIA Service Com-
mission. 60-3283
MASARYK, Alice Garrlgue, 1879- 60-3
MASARYK, Charlotte G. 69-44
MASARYK, Jan Oarrlgue, 1888-1948. 80-3
MASARYK, Thomas C. 69-44, 60-3
MASARYK Institute. 60-3
MA8EFDLLD, John, 187B- 69-118, 60-756.
60-1661
MASKELYNE, Navil. 61-28
MASON, Resale N. 61-3 881
MASON, Charles, 1804-1682. 80-1030
•MASON, Charles H. 61-1346,81-3286
MASON, Charles Tayloe. 61-3062. 61-3136
MASON, ChrUtophsr, 1741-1809. 81-3369
MASON, Cyrus. 61-2113
MASON, Mr,,, Daniel Gregory. 61-837
MASON, Dankll Gregory, 1673-1953. 61-837,
61-2243
MASON, George. 61-S29B
•MASON, George, 1726-1792. 60-266, 60-2384.
61-1644,81-2743
MASON, George Carrlngton. 61-2223
MASON, J. E. 61-2636
MASON, J. L. 61-1348
MASON, J. M. 60-317
MASON, James M., 2d. 60-680
MASON, James Murray. 61-694, 61-1512,
61-2741, 81-2761
MASON, John. 61-1064
MASON, John M. 61-3661
•MASON, John W., 1842-1917. 60-228 . 00-1072
•MASON, John Young. 60-1630, 81-1204, 61-3138
MASON, Lucy Ambler, 61-3082
MASON, Lucy R. 61-3164
MASON, Marj B, 61-2797
MASON, Polly Cary. 61-2708
MASON, Robert F. 61-2264
MASON, Stevens T., 1760-1803. 61-3287
MASON, Stevens T., 1611-1643. 60-001
MASON, Thomas. 60-7
MASON, Thomson F. 81-1631
MASOH, W. A. 61-1631
MASON, William B. 60-1713
MASON, William P. 61-3267
MASON family. 60-1030
MASON City and Minnesota Railway Company.
00-947
MASON Co., W. Va. 80-223
MASON Machine Works, Taunton, Mass. 69-214
MASSACHUSETTS (Colony) Council. 59-32
MASSACHUSETTS (Colony) General Court.
69-32, 60-79, 61-3171
MASSACHUSETTS (Colony) Special Court.
60-79
MASSACHUSETTS. 81-361
MASSACHUSETTS. ArchlveB Division. 61-1945
MASSACHUSETTS. Bureau of Women in
Industry. 61-2373
MASSACHUSETTS. Committee of Safety.
59-32 '
MASSACHUSETTS. Correctional Institution,
Framingbam. 61-3422
MASSACHUSETTS. Dept. of Labor and
Industries. 61-2373
MASSACHUSETTS. General Court. 61-381
MASSACHUSETTS. Minimum Wage Commission,
61-3492
MASSACHUSETTS. Reformatory for Women,
Sherbom. 61-3493
MASSACHUSETTS. State Industrial School for
Girls, Lancaster. 61-3676
MASSACHUSETTS. Valuation Committee.
60-3211
MASSACHUSETTS Bank, Boston. 60-1231
MASSACHUSETTS Cotton Mills, Inc. 80-1113
MASSACHUSETTS Council on the Employment
of the Aging. 61-3492
MASSACHUSETTS Council on Women In Industry.
81-2373
MASSACHUSETTS Htetorlcal Society, Boston.
61-1643
MASSACHUSETTS Infantry. Bth RegL
1661-1684. 60-1415
MASSACHUSETTS Infantry. 26th Regt., 1861-
1865. 81-346
MASSACHUSETTS League of Glrla Clubs,
61-3466
MASSACHUSETTS League of Women Voters,
61-3409
MASSACHUSETTS League of Women Workers,
01-9466
MASSACHUSETTS Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, Boston. 80-3216
MASSACHUSETTS National Bank, Boston.
60-1231
MASSACHUSETTS Peace Society (Founded 1615)
81-3634
MASSACHUSETTS Peace Society (Founded 1611)
61-3534
MASSACHUSETTS Savings Insurance League.
61-945
MA8SAL 61-3836
MASSEY, Alton. 60-719
MA8SIA, Nicolas. 61-1666
MAS3IAS, Abram A. 60-38
MASSIE, Hope W., d. 1892. 69-108
MAS3IE, Madison Elflnger, 1860- . 56-106
MASSIE, Nathaniel. 61-1290, 61-2301
MASSIE, Thomas, 1747-1634. 61-3169
MASSIE, Thomas, 1783-1864, 61-3166
MASSIE, William, 1795-1802. 61-3169
MASSIE family, 61-2169, 61-2419, 61-3136
61-3142
MASSON, David. 60-765
MASTER, Sarah. 60-1619
MASTERS, Edgar Lee, 1669-1960. 60-1134,
61-830. 61-2121, 61-3164
MASTERS, John. 61-515
MASTERS, L. 01-2284
MASTERS, Thomas, ol Auburn, N. Y. 50-785
MASTERS, William. 61-1464
MASTERS family. 61-1464
MATAS, Narclsco Hereu. 61-3628
MATAS, Rudolph. 60-1713
MATEER, Joseph. 60-310
MATHER, Alonzo C. 61-1660
MATHER, Cotton. 60-766,60-3292
MATHER, Experience. 60-3292
MATHER, Frank Jewett, 1868-1953. 61-2397
MATHER, Frederick G. 61-537
MATHER, Increase. 60-755, 60-918
MATHER, Richard. 60-755
MATHER, Samuel. 60-765
MATHER, Samuel, 1861-1726. 80-2688
MATHER, Samuel, 1851-1631. 80-6
MATHER, William, 1602-1890. 61-1660
MATHER, William W. 60-967
MATHER family. 61-694
MATHEHSON, J. W. 61-3287
MATHESON, Hugh. 60-570
MATHEWS, A. C. 81-1496
MATHEWS, CharlBB, 1776-1835. 80 1754
MATHEWS, Charles James, 1603-1676
60-1754
MATHEWS, John, 1765-1826. 60-1459
MATHEWS, Mason. 60-41
MATHEWS, Sampson. 81-2768
MATTHEWS, William B. 60-233, 60-315
MATHEWS family. 80-1754
MATLACK, T. chalkley. 61-361
MATLACK, Timothy. 60-1707, 61-734
MATLICK, Jacob C. 60-1719
MATTA, Joes' Verleslmo y del. 61-2746
MATTESON, Artemus, 1782-1850. 60-2776
MATTESON, Thomas J,, 1626-1902, 61-1265
MATTESON family. 60-2776
MATTHEWS, Brander, 1852-1929. 60-313,
61-1628, 81-2383, 81-3599
MATTHEWS, George, governor of Georgia.
61-3126
MATTHEWS, George, sea captain. 61-3665
MATTHEWS, Henry M. 60-1463
MATTHEWS, James Brander see MATTHEWS.
Brander, 1862-1929
MATTHEWS, John. 61-653
MATTHEWS, Mark Allison. 61-3284
MATTHEWS, Nathan. 60-971
MATTHEWS, P, E. 60-2212
MATTHEWS, Stanley, 1824-1889. 69-203,
60-1083, 60-2642, 61-3184
MATTHEWS family. 61-2110, 61-3184
MATTHEWS, Goldthwalt & Co. 61-1629
MATTSON, A. J. 61-2046
MATTSON, Peter August, 1666-1944. 61-2793,
81-3160
MAUD, Cyril. 60-1512
MAUDE, Aylmer, 1858-1936. 61-3506
MAUDU1T du Plessls, Chevalier de. 61-681
MAUGER & Avery. 60-1602
MAUGHAM, Somerset. 60-1617, 60-1661,
61-623
MAUL, George. 61-337
MAULDIN, Oscar K, 61-3682
MAULE, William. 61-950
MAUND, John Jamee, 61-2787
MAUREPAS, Jean-Frederic Phe'llppeaux,
comte de. 69-1291
MAURICE, Arthur Bartlett, 1873-1946. 60-1388
MAURICE, Frederick Denlson. 61-2438
MAURRAS, Charles. 61-3335
•MAURY, Ann Hull Herndon. 80-7, 61-2638
'MAURY, Dabney Herndon. 60-1103, 61-856,
61-2021, 61-2284, 61-2741, 61-2970, 61-3138
61-3271
•MAURY, Fontaine. 60-7, 60-3332, 81-1629
61-2633
•MAURY, James. 60-7, 60-8, 60-308
MAURY, John Minor. 61-3135
MAURY, John S. 81-3287
MAURY, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873. 59-164,
80-7, 60-2846, 60-3332, 61-734, 61-856,
81-1130, 81-2284, 61-2741, 61-2970. 61-3092,
81-3271
MAURY (R.H.) & Company, Richmond. 61-1773
MAURY, Richard Lancelot. 61-956, 61-2284,
61-2646
MAURY, Robert H. 61-1773
MAURY, RuUon. 61-2970
MAURY, ^AMytton. 81-2751
MAURY family. 61-856. 61-2796, 81-2970
MAVERICK Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
East Boston, Mass. 60-3215
MAXCEY, WUllam. 61-3044
MAXCY, Virgil. 61-2761
MAXEY, James, defendant. 61-3564
MAXEY, S. B. 60-2842
MAXEY, Thomas Sheldon, 1846-1921. 60-1985
MAXIM-NGRDENFELT Guns and Ammunition
Company, limited. '61-3466
•MAXWEI -h, Edwin. 60-295, 60-997, 60-1403,
60-1552
MAXWELL, George Ralph, 1899-
81-2890
collector.
MAXWELL, Hu, 1860-1927. 60-301 . 61-2690
MAXWELL, Hugh. 60-29
MAXWELL, Lewis. 80-361, 00-387, 60-1463
MAXWELL, Luther H. 61-420
MAXWELL, Mary. 60-2410
MAXWELL, Rufus, 1856-1607. 60-301
MAXWELL, Mrs. S. I. , of St. George, W. Va.
61-2860
MAXWELL, William, 60-64'i
MAXWELL family. 80-301, 61-1159, 81-3142
MAXWELL Brothers, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 61-420
MAY, Albert Quitman, b. 1857. 60-1905
MAY, E. L. 60-2695
MAY, Edwin, d. 1893. 61-2837
MAY, John P. 81-3300
MAY, Joseph. 60-1246
MAY, Robert. 60-2061
MAY, Samuel. 60-1247
MAY, Samuel Joseph, 1797-1671. 60-1247,
60-2776
MAY, Thomas. 60-2061
MAYBERRY, Elinor. 61-661
MAYBIN, J. W. 61-1330
MAYBD1 family. 81-102
MAYER, Alfred Goldsborough, 1867-1822.
61-1277
MAYER, Alfred Marshall, 1836-1897. 61-1277
MAYER, Brantz. 60-1289, 61-2764
MAYER 1 , Charles F. 60-580
MAYER famUy. 61-2077
MAYES, Adelaide E. 60-3312
MAYES, Annie Elizabeth (Stuart) 60-2166,
60-3312
MAYES, Daniel. 60-3312
MAYES, Edward, 1846-1917. 60-1056, 60-1496.
60-2842
MAYES, Jewell. 60-2334
MAYES, R. B. 60-1133
MAYES, Robert B. , Jr. 60-3312
MAYES, Robert B. , ID. 60-3312
MAYES, Robert Burns, 1820-1884. 60-2186,
80-3312, 61-1537
MAYES family. 60-3312
MAYFIELD, Sara, 1905- 61-324
MAYFLOWER (Ship) (sailing ca. 1624-26)
60-3003
MAYHEW, Experience, 1673-1768. 61-440
Name Index
MAYHEW, Jonathan, 1720-1786. 61-110
MAYHEW family. 61-140
' MAYNAKD, Horace. 60-312, 61-1280
MAYNAHD, John. 61-2181
MAYNARD, Kitty Heth. 61-2631
MAYNARD, Lena. 61-2635
MAYNARD, Theodore. 59-118
MAYNE, Dexter Dwlght, 1863-1020. 60-116
MAYO, Charles H. 60-710, 60-761, 60-1170
MAYO, Daniel. 60-711
MAYO, Frank. 61-1092 >• -*
MAYO, G. N. 60-3217
MAYO, Katharine. 61-675
MAYO, Peter H. 61-2281
MAYO, R. 61-3276
MAYO, Robert A. 61-2281
•MAYO, William. 60-711, 60-1118
MAYO, William J. 69-202, 60-784
MAYO, William W. 60-265
MAYO and Clark, St. Paul. 61-391
MAYOR, Harriet Hyatt. 60-2611
MAYSON, Margaret. 60-1176
MAZAKfN, Jules, Cardinal, 1602-1681. 60-3011 .
61-3360
MEACHAM, A. G. 61-3155
MEACHAM, Eliza (Hoyt) 60-2260
MEACHAM, James, 1763-1820. 61-3220
MEACHAM, Walter E., 1679-1951. 60-116
MEACHAM tamlly. 60-2280
MEAD, Albert Edward, 1881-1013. 81-2161,
81-2794, 61-3264
MEAD, Cowles. 80-2339
MEAD, Edwin Doak, 1849-1937, 61-3262,
81-3405
MEAD, Lucia True (Amee) 1656-1936. 61-3252,
01-3580, 61-3644
MEAD, Lyman. 61-2326
MEAD, Margaret, 1901- 61-2396
MEAD, William Rutherford, 1846-1928. 61-2385
MEADlamlly. 61-1356
MEADE, David. 81-2740
MEADE, David, 1744-1838 or 9. 60-868
MEADE, Garrett. 61-18
MEADE, George. 61-917
MEADE, George, 1843-1897. 81-760
MEADE, George Gordon, 1815-1872. 59-42,
59-163, 69-218, 81-760, 01-2284,'81-36S8
MEADE, R. K. 60-61
MEADE, Richard Kidder. 60-7, 61-2740
MEADE, Richard Worsam, 1807-1870. 80-2537
MEADE, Richard Worsam, 1837-1897. 80-2643
MEADE, Richard Worsam, 1670-1033. 81-3329
MEADE, Mrs. Robert T. 81-2127
MEADE, W. 60-2229
MEADE, William. 69-145, 60-1661
MEADE family. 60-1468
MEADOR and Graham, Hlnton, W. Va. 80-1006
MEADOW, Richmond. 60-1376
MEADS family. 61-512
MEADVILLE Theological School, Chicago.
60-2197
MEANAR, Philip, 80-1182
MEANS, Dr. 81-1212 -
MEANS, Ellison Cooke. 61-1018
MEANS, Harriet Htldreth Perkins. 61-1011
MEANS, John. 61-1016
MEANS, Robert. 61-659
MEANS family. 60-2636, 61-1016. 61-3142
MEANY, Edmond Stephen. 61-2794
MEARS, Charles, 1614-1095. 81-400
MEARS, Frederick. 59-216
MEASE, James. 60-262
MECHANICS and Farmers' Bank of Albany.
61-3650
MECHLIN, Jacob. 61-21
MECKL1N, A, H. 61-2341
MECOM, Jane Franklin. 81-682
MEDICAL and Surgical Society of New York
City. 61-597
MEDICAL College of the Pacific, Celslan
Association, 61-268
THE Medical repository of original essays and
rtelllgence. 60-1250
MEDICAL Society of New Jersey. 6JM&3J.
MEDICAL Society of the City of Wheeling.
60-562
MEDICI, Coslmo de', 1380-1161. 60-1736
MEDICI, Franceeco de 1 , 1150-1628. 80-173S
MEDICI, Lorenzo de', 11 Magnlflco, 1119-1192.
80-1738
MEDICI, Rafaellode', 1177-1556. 80-1738
MEDICI, House of. 60-1736
MED1CIS, Catherine de see CATHERINE de
Medicls, queen consort of Henry H, king of
France.
MEDDjL, Joseph. 60-1217, 61-1326, 81-2602
♦MEDILL, William. 61-189, 61-3286
MEDINA, JosrfMarla. 61-2040
MEEK, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1886. 60-239
61-3857
MEEK, Benjamin Franklin, 1838-1609. 60-239'
MEEK, Mary L. (Cannon) 60-1611
MEEK, Samuel Mills. 60-2397
MEEK, Samuel Mills, 1836-1901. 80-1611,
61-793, 61-3867
MEEK family. 60-2397. 61-793
MEEKEH, Ezra. 61-3282
MEEKER, Ezra M. 61-1300
MEEKS, Charles. 60-2383
MEGGERS, Betty Jane. 81-1110
MEGQUIER, Mary Jane (Cole) 61-1766
MEGQUIER, Thomas Lewis. 61-1766
ME1GHEN, Felix. 60-1167
MEIGHEN, Thomas J., 1856-1936. 80-1187
MEIGS, Charles D. 80-2731
•MEIGS, George Anson. 60-2078,61-1300
MEIGS (H. and V. L.) and Company. 61-2311
MEIGS, Montgomery Cunningham.. 59-12,
61-1318, 61-2328
60-1215
MEIGS, Return J., 1710-1823.
MEIGS, Return J., 1601-1691.
60-3308
•MEIGS, Return Jonahan, 1761-1826. 69-182,
80-2206, 81-1179. 61-1290, 81-3276, 81-3278
MEDCLEJOHN, Alexander. 69-163
ME1LAENDER, E. 80-3218
MEJDELL, Glor Thorvald. 60-3338
MELBOURNE, William Lamb, 2d viscount.
80-1332
MELBY, John O., 1866-1011. 60-686
MELCHER, William. 60-1741
MELCHERS, Garl, 1680-1032. 81-2399
MELCHERS, Leo Edward. 60-2129
MELCHIOR, G, P. 80-1853
MELFORT, Lewis Drummond, 1th due de.
60-1298
MELLEN, George Frederick, 1659-1027.
81-1333
MELLEN, Joshua, 80-3101
MELLEN, Prentlse, 81-3671
MELLEN, William S. 61-990
MELLEN and Frost, 60-1731
MELLON, Andrew W. 69-29, 59-47, 69-261,
60-272, 60-2401, 60-2001, 61-1857
MELLUS, Henry. 81-1204
MELODY Club, Philadelphia. 81-638
MELONEY, Marie (Mattlngly) 1883-1943.
61-3352, 61-3600
MELONEY, Mrs. William Brown see
MELONEY, Marie (Mattlngly) 1883-1943
MELSHEIMER, Frederick Valentine, 1749-1814.
60-1128 rev
MELTON, Jamas, 80-240L
MELTON, Mrs. Julius W. 60-2838
MELTON, Samuel W. 61-3302
MELVILLE, Henry Dundaa, 1st viscount, 1712-
1811. 80-1288, 60-1382, 80-1427, 60-1672
MELVILLE, Robert Saunders Dundaa, 2d ;
viscount, 1771-1861, 60-370, 60-1382,
61-701
MELVIN, H. B. 61-3082
MEMMINGER, Christopher Gustavus, 1803-1888
80-1552, 61-1316, 61-1612
MEMORIAL Hospital of Sundueky County, Ohio.
61-2128
MEREDITH, Captain, 61-2616
MEREDITH, Charles. 60-1756
MEREDITH, David. 61-818
MEREDITH, George, 60-1101
MEREDITH, Gertrude Gouverneur (Ogdsn)
61-818
MEREDITH, Jonathan. 61-818
MEREDITH, Samuel. 61-917
MEREDITH, Sullivan Amory. 61-818
•MEREDITH, William, 1772-1844. 61-21, 61-818
•MEREDITH, William Morris, 1798-1873.
81-818, 61-2088, 61-3070
MEMORIAL Rosebud Society. 60-2105
MEMPHIS. 61-3661
MEMPHIS and Charleston Railroad Company.
81-300
MEMPHIS evening poet. 81-2958
MENARD, Pierre, 1786-1844. " 61-2056
MENCKEN, Henry L. 60-26, 69-121, 59-199,
80-1061, 60-1112, 60-1134, 60-1731, 60-2800;
80-2051, 60-2991, 61-113, 81-515, 81-641.
81-911, 61-963, 61-1626, 61-3597
MENDENHALL, EUwood. 60-1759
MENDENHALL, Nereus, 1819-1863. 60-1704
MENDENHALL family. 80-1704
MENDHAM, N. J. First Presbyterian Church.
80-1038
MENDIP, Welbore Ellis, 1st baron. 60-1224
MENEAR, David. 00-1462
MENEFEE, A. M. 81-1296
MENEFEE, William J, 60-8
MENGERT, H.R. 61-2081
THE Mennonlie. 81-203
MENNONTTE Central Committee. Newtoi ReU«
Committee. 81-387
MENNONTTE Church. Conferences. Virginia.
81-179
MEN'S League for Woman Suffrage. 61-3491
MENSALI, PhlUp. 81-895
MENTZEL, Christian. 61-1658
MENSES, William, 80-1222
MERCADO, Father Vasquez del. 81-2186
MERCANTILE Marine Insurance Company,
Boston. 60-3216
MERCANTILE Trust Company. 80-1008
MERCER, Charles F. 60-286
MERCER, Francis J, 81-3300
MERCER, George, 1733-1784. 60-2384
MERCER, George A. 81-2452
MEKCER, Hugh. 80-3125, 60-3332
MERCER, James. 61-2797,61-3267
MERCER, John. 60-2384
MEKCER, John Francis. 80-282,61-3287
MERCER, Katherlne. 80-915
MERCER, Thomas. 81-3262
MEHCER, W. Newton. 80-718, 60-2339
MERCER family. 81-2781, 61-2788, 61-3287
MERCER County Bank, Princeton, Mo. 80-2358
MERCER University, Macon, Ga. 61-960
MERCHANT, L. D. 80-B
MERCHANT, Stephen L., 1611 (ca.J-1901.
60-506
MERCHANT and staples Tobacco Company.
61-2820
MERCHANTS' Bank, Sacred Heart, Minn, 60-102
MERCHANTS Bank and Trust Company,
Jackson, MIsb. 80-1545, 61-2426
MERCHANTS Steam Lighter Company. 6
MERCKEN, Peter. 81-873
MEREDITH family. 60-2843, 60-3282, 01-225,
81-818, 61-2419
MERENE5S, Newton Donnlflon. 61-2230,
61-3378
MERE23IKOVSKI1, Dmltrtf Sergeevich, 1865-1941.
81-3606
MERIAM, Ebanezer, 1794-1884. 80-2776
MERIDIAN Fertilizer Factory, Meridian, Miss.
60-2386
MERIMAN, Samuel. 60-3346
M3H10N Cricket Club. 60-3167
MERIWEATHER, William Douglas. 81-2798
MERIWETHER, James. 61-3301
MERIWETHER, ThomaB. 59-136
MERIWETHER, W. N. 80-766
MERIWETHER family. 61-8142
MERIWETHER and Garrett. 80-7
MERKEL family. 60-2660
MEROM (Ship) 60-1592
MERRIAM, Clinton Hart. 81-2749
MERRIAM (G. and C. ), Publishers. 61-3471
MERRIAM, John Campbell, 1869-1946. 60-242.
60-2746
MERRIAM, WUHam R. 60-1061, 60-1806
MERRIAM family. 60-031
MERRIAM Park Presbyterian Church, St. Paul
see ST. PAUL, Merrlam Park Presbyterian
Church
MERRICK, Elliott. 81-3269
MERRICK, George B. 60-1179
MERRIHEWB family. 61-219
MERRILL, A P. 60-2339
MERRILL, Charles W. 80-24
MERRILL, DanlelS. 60-2810
MERRILL, Frederick James Hamilton,
1861-1916, 60-3110
MERRILL, J. H. 60-815
MERRILL, John. 60-3213
MERRILL, John L. 81-1142
MERRILL, Samuel, 1631-1924. 80-1305
MERRILL, Stuart, 1883-1915. 81-833
MERRILL famUy. 80-1721
MERRIMACK (Frigate) 60-3306
MEKRIMACKona' Connecticut River Railroad.
60-1199
MERRIMACK Manufacturing Company. PP-H 1
MERRDvlAN, Orlando C. 8O-120B
MERRTTT, Alexander T. B. 61-3166
MERRITT, H. E. 81-3168
MERHITT, Leonldae, 1844-1028. 61-330
MERRITT, Walter Gordon. 81-3085
MERRITT, Wesley. 81-2284
MERRITT, William H. E. 61-3166, 61-3299
MERRTTT family. 61-339,91-2447,81-3160
MERRITT brothers, discoverers of Mesabi
Iron-ore deposit. 60-529
MERSEREAU, Joshua. 60-2668
MERSHON, C. A. 80-1616
MERTENS, C. H. 60-432
HEHWIN, Samuel. 60-887
MERWYN, Samuel. 61-1630
MESERVE, Frederick. 81-883
Name Index
MESSENGER ol peace. 61-9631
MESSER, Asa, 1769-1836. 60-3314
MESSER, Moses Haynes, 1629-1900, 61-414
MESSERSMITH, George 8. 69-20
MESSIHGER, John, 1771-1846. 61-8312
MESSINGER family, 61-2312
MESTROVIc', Ivan, 1863- 01-914
METACOMET Mills, Fall River, Mass. 60-66
HETALINE .Mining Company, Spokane. 61-2087
METALLIC Drawing Roll Company. 60-1213
METCALF Jotm '"'vln, 1660-1949
69-118
METCALF, Leonard. 80-3345
METCALF, Maynard M, 60-2708
METCALF, Tberon. 80-1367
METCALF family. 81-3142
METCALFE, Orrick. 60-2339
METCALFE, Thomas. 61-1623
METCALFE family. 81-2110
METHODIST Church (England) Missions.
London, Lambeth. 61-1700
• METHODIST Church (United States) Conferences.
Indiana. 61-1630
METHODIST Episcopal Ctairch. Blah; as.
61-1616
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Conferences.
. California, ffl-1236
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Conferences.
Central Illinois, 61-3165
METHODIST Episcopal Church, Conferences. .
Illinois. 81-3166
METHODBT Episcopal Church. Conferences.
Minnesota. 60-661
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Conferences.
Minnesota. Historical Society. 60-2344
METHODBT Episcopal Church. Conferences,
St. Paul. 60-651
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Conferences.
West Virginia. 80-1023
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Conferences.
West Virginia. Morgantown District. 60-1710
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Ladles Aid
Society. Minnesota. 60-661
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Quarterly
Conferences. Sedalla, Mo. 60-1676
METHODIST Episcopal Church. Sunday School
Board. Minnesota, 60-651
METHODBT Episcopal Church, South, 80-671,
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South. Con-
ferences. 80-3317
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South. Confer-
ences. Illinois. 61-3155
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South. Con-
ferences. Miaoleslppl. Circuits. Crystal
Springs. 60-615
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South.
Conferences. Virginia. 59- 170
MEXICO (City) Jardfn Botanico, 60-547
MEYBERT, S. 61-526
MEYEK, Eugene. 69-35,60-2401
MEYER, George von Lengerke, 1668-1918
69-63. 61-1169
MEYER, Julius Edward. 61-220
MEYERS, John B, 60-1769
MEYERS, Lllburn T. 61-2761
MEYERS, Oscar R. 60-2673
ME l952 RST i m ' Wnri B ** T, WUUam . we-
MEYNELL, AUce Christiana (Thompson) 1847-
1922. 80-248, 81-1822
MEYNELL, Sir Francis, 1891- 60-248
MEYNELL, Viola, 1886-1856. 60-248
MEYNELL, Wilfrid, 1662-1948. 60-248
61-1822, 61-2102 '
MEYNELL family; 60-246
MIAMI Society. 61-2896
M1AMI Unlveratty, Oxford, Ohio. 60-2833
61-2460 '
MIAMI University, Oxford, Ohio. Library.
61-2298
MICHAUX, Andre, 1746-1802. 60-268, 60-2773.
61-734, 61-1127
MICHAUX, Francois Andre 1 , 1770-1856. 60-2773
61-721, 61-781, 61-844
MICHAUX, Jacob, 61-2798
MICHAUX family. 61-2541
MICHENER, James Albert, 1807- 60-1966
MICHIE, G. L. 69-188
M1CHIE, George. 60-7
MICHIE, Thomss Johnson. 59-72
MICHIE family. 81-2419
MICHIGAN fTor.) County Court (Wayne Co.).
61-1664
METHODIST Episcopal Church, South. General
Conference, 1860- 69-179
METHODBT Protestant Church. 80-312
METHODIST Protestant Church. Conferences.
North Illinois. 61-3166
METROPOLITAN Bank, Boston. 60-1660
METROPOLITAN Trust Company. 81-2843
METZGBR, Walter, 61-293C
MEURTN, Father, 81-1499
MEUSSDORFFER, Horry C. 81-1823
MEUSSDORFFER (J. H.) & Son, San Francisco.
61-1323
MEUSSDORFFER, John Henry. 81-1323
MEXJA, Alonoo de. 61-3246
MEXICAN Mill Comapny. 81-1290
MEXICO (Vice royalty) 60-12B5
MEXICO (Viceroyalty) Laws, statutes, etc.
60-2037
MEXICO. 61-3630
MEXICO. EJerolto. 60-3066
MEXICO. Treaties, etc., 1824-1829 (Victoria)
60-1883
MICHIGAN frer.) District Court (Huron and
Detroit). 61-1667
MICHIGAN (Tor.) Supreme Court. 61-1684.
61-1588
MICHIGAN. Board ot Prison Industries.
81-1987
MICHIGAN. Circuit Court (Wayne Co. ).
61-1683
MICHIGAN. District Court (Wayne Co. ).
61-1695
MICHIGAN. State Board of Agriculture.
91-2187
MICHIGAN. State University of Agriculture and
Applied Solence, East Lansing. 61-1860,
81-2167
MICHIGAN. Supreme Court. 61-1592
MICHIGAN. University. Library. 61-3260
MICHIGAN. University, William L. Clements
Library, 80-325, 60-1284. 60-1426, 60-2528,
60-3296. 61-2303. 61-3246, 61-3266, 61-3396
MICHIGAN Cavalry. 60-1433
MICHIGAN Historical Commission, 61-3376
MICHIGAN Inlantry, 3d Regt. 61-2731
MICHIGAN Infantry, 24th Regt., 1862-1886.
61-488
MICHIGAN Infantry, 26lh Regt, 61-2731
M1CHILLIMACKINAC Co. 61-1589
MICKLE, John. 60-2061
MICKLE, WUUam English, Jr. 01-2965
MICKLE, William English, 1848-1920. 81-2965
MICKLEY, Joseph J., 1769-1876, collector.
61-1732
MICOU, James Roy. 61-2781
MIDDLE West Shoe Company, 60-112
MIDDLEBROOK, Charles, 61-2738
MIDDLEBROOK, Michael, 61-2738
MIDDLEBROOK, Samuel, 1743-1811. 61-2736
MIDDLEBROOK family. 61-2738
MDDLEBUUY College, Mlddlebury. VL
61-2667
MIDDLEBUSH, Frederick Arnold, 1690-
60-3121, 60-3126, 61-826
MIDDLESEX Shoe Company, New Brunswick,
N. J. 60-112
MIDDLETON, Arthur. 61-582
MIDDLETON, George. 61-1628
MIDDL-TON, H. O. 60-1453
MIDDLETON, Henry. 60-262
MIDDLETON, Scudder. 69-118
MIDDLETOWN, N. J. 61-674
MfDDLETOWN Academy, MIddletown, N. J
60-2840
MIDDLING Interest Bank, Boston. 60-1590
MIDLAND Mining Company. 61-143
MIDLAND Timber Co. 61-1200
MIDWEST Conservation Alliance. SShSli
MIFFLIN, George, 60-1813
MD?FLIN, Houston. 59-116
MIFFLIN, John. 61-1403
MIFFLIN, John F. 61-21, 61-416
MIFFLIN, Lemuel. 60-3189
MIFFLIN, Lloyd, 1646-1821. 66-118, 69-188.
91-675
MIFFLIN, Samuel. 61-3070
MIFFLIN, Samuel E, 81-36
MIFFLIN, Thomas. 60-1464, 60-1826, 60-1736
60-2036,60-2648,61-368,61-682
MTFFLDV, Warner. 60-2183
MIKKELSEN, Amund. 81-1616
M1KVEH Israel Congregation see
PHILADELPHIA. MUrveh Israel
Congregation
MH.BURN, C. H. 61-194
MILBURY, Arthur W. 60-126
M1LDMAY, Sir William, 1705-1771. 60-1291
MILES, Charles T. 60-1769
MILES, Emma (BeU) 1679-1919. 61-1441
UTLES, .rank. 61-1441
MILES, George K. 60-3170
MILES, Jean. 61-1441
MILES, Nelson Appleton, 1836-1926. 56-42,
60-1483, 81-1182, 81-3180
MILES, WUUam Porcher, 1622-1669. 60-666,
60-712. 60-1117, 61-2021, 81-2761, 61-3271
MILES, WUUam R. 60-2992
MILES family. 80-3170
MILES Works. 61-2266
MILITARY Order of Foreign Wars of the United
States. 81-769
MILITARY Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States. 61-640, 61-1263
MILITARY Order of the Loyal Legion of the
United States. Minnesota Commandery.
60-1066
MILL, David, 60-1280
MILL Dam Foundry, 60-971
MTLLAIS, Euphemia Cbalmbers Gray
Ruekln, Lady, 61-2436
MILLAIS, John E. 61-3594
MILLARD, Thomas W. 61-2610
M1LLAY, Edna St. Vincent, 1692-1950. 69-198,
81-3184, 81-3185
MILLBURY Branch Railroad. 60-170
MILLEDGE, John. 61-2010, 61-3126
M1LLEDGE family. 60-2642
MrLLEDOLKR, Philip, 1776-1852. 60-814
MDiLENNTUM Guild, inc. 61-2653
MILLER, Alec. 60-3310
MILLER, Alfred. 81-2597
MILLER, Betty. 81-2121
MILLER, Catherine. 61-3473
MILLER, Charles. 61-2823
MILLER, Charles E„ 1652-1939. 61-1296
MILLER, Charles Henry. 81-1405
MILLER, David Hunter, 1875- 60-130
MILLER, Dewitt. 60-724
MILLER, Edwin L. 61-3372
MILLER, Emily Clark (Huntington) 1833-1913.
60-843
MILLER, Emma (Guffey). 61-2558
MILLER, Freda Clare (Rambow) collector.
61-3217
MILLER, Frieda S., 1888- 61-2477, 61-3494
MILLER, George. 80-1475
MILLER, Cerrlt Smith, 1646-1637, 61-1516
MILLER, Henry, 1881- 80-2859, 61 -754
MILLER, Mrs. J. 80-1475
MILLER (J, & D.) Portland, Me. 60-1741
MILLER, James. 56-125
MILLER, James L. 60-8.
MILLER, James Wilklneon. 60-2403
MILLER, Joaquin, 18417-1813, 60-3155
61-623, 81-2468, 61-2810, 81-3166,
61-3265
♦MILLER, John. 60-1336, 60-2225, 61-1377,
81-3275
MILLER, John C. 61-3136
MILLER, John F. 61-1289
MILLER, John Franklin, 1859-1939. 61-2626
MILLER, John G. 61-3138
MILLER, Joseph. 60-2833
MILLER, Joseph A., b. 1829. 81-3667
MILLER, Joseph S. 80-246, 60-680
MILLER, Kelly. 61-1284, 61-1620
MILLER, Lewis Harrison, 1690- 61-8217
MILLER, Mary. 69-125
MILLER, Michael. 61-219
MILLER, MUton A, , b. 1832, 61-3379
MILLER, Nathan L. 81-1624
MILLER, Nathaniel I. 60-3190
MILLER, Nathaniel J., of HolUs, Me. 60-1491
MDLLER, Phlneas. 60-282, 61-3473
MILLER, Robert Aubrey, 1854-1641, 60-395
MILLER, Samuel. 61-3278
MILLER, Samuel, 1789-1850. 60-1336. 81-132,
61-1715
MILLER, Samuel F. 60-1083
MILLER, Stephen. 60-991
MILLER, Sue Proctor, collector, 61-3266
MILLER, Theodore. 61-2988
*MILLER, Thomas. 61-3062, 81-3275
MILLER, Upton." 60-1476
MILLER, Valette. 60-1317
MILLER, W. J. 60-1863
MILLER, Warren, 80-272
MILLER, Washington D„ 1614-1888. 60-1877
'MILLER, WUUam. 69-126, 60-1476
MILLER, WUUam Henry Harrison, 1640-1617.
80-1627
MILLER, WUUam L. 81-1724
MILLER, WUUam W. 80-2078
MILLER, WllUe. 60-1998
MILLER, Wlnlock W. 61-1348
MILLER family. 60-2636, 61-2340, 81-2419,
81-3687
MILLER Brothers, New York. 61-2749
MILLET, Francis Davis, 1846-1912. 61-2413
MILUCAN, Adam T. 61-1347
MILLIDGE, ThomaB. 60-1341
MILLIOAN, Jacob L. 80-3129
M1LL1GAN, Joseph, b. 1800. 61-750
MILLIOAN, Joseph A, 6., b. ca. 1828. 81-750
MILLIOAN, Lambdln P. 81-1328
MILLIOAN family. 61-780
Name Index
MILLIKAN, Robert Andrews, 1808-1983.
ei-ne
MILUMAN, Francis A. 61-374
MILLING, Judge R. E. 61-2426
MILLIS, John A. 61-3463
MILLMER family. 61-2110
MILLS, Benjamin. 60-1963
MILLS, Caleb, 1806-1870. 60-1963
MILLS, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931.
61-1689
60-2667,
60-1004
MILLS, Clarence Harvey, 1892-1949,
•MILLS, James K. 60-1232, 60-1744
MILLS (James K.) & Company. 60-1742
MILLS, Lucius D., 1648-1936. 60-1324
MILLS, Ogden Livingston, 1834-1937. 59-35
MILLS, Qulncy Sharps, 1984-1918. 61-2201
MILLS, Randall Vause, 1997-1952. 60-399
MILLS, Thomas S. 61-3135
MILLS, William, Jr. 69-104
MILLS, William Griffith. 61-3136
MILLS lamily. 59-171
MILLS College, Calif.
MILLS College, Calll. Library. 61-3156 .
61-3164
MILLS Lake Nursery, Garden City, Minn.
60-1324
MILLS APS, Allie May. 60-1645
MILNE, A. A. 80-1551
MILNE-EDWARDS, Henry. 60-3201
M1LNER, Clyde Alonzo. 60-2402
MILNER, John Turner, 1626-1696. 60-1219
M1LNER family. 60-1219
MILNER, Willis Jay, 1794-1884. 60-1219
M1LNER, WllUs Julian, b. 1842. 60-1219
MILNES, Richard M. 60-765
MLLNES, Robert Offley Ashburlon Crew-
- see CREW-MILNES, Robert Offley
Ashburton
MILNOR, William. 61-3070
M1LSAND, Joseph Antolne, 1617-1866. 61-2113
MTLSAPS, John Ephralm Thomas. 61-112
MILSTEIN, Nathan. 61-411
MILTON, George Fort, 1894-1956. 69-220 ,
61-2045
MILTON, John, 1606-1674. 61-3350
MILTON (Ship) 61-46
MILTON Historical Society, Milton, Wis.
81-2103
MILWAUKEE. 61-3015
- MILWAUKEE Drug Company. 61-3294
M1MS, Edwin* 61-2163
MINARD, Duane C. 60-1468
M1NCH1N, Harry Christopher. 61-2121
MINDORO Island. 60-1372
MINE and Smelter Supply Co. 61-1301
MINER, Myrtllla, 1816-1864. 60-577
MINER family. 60-577
MINER Teachers College, Washington, D. C.
60-577
MINERS' Bank, Joplln, Mo. 60-1879
MINES, Jane A. 66-125
MINES, John R. 59-125
MINES family. 60-1468
MINFORD, Sarah Patterson. 61-635
MTNFORD, William Alexander. 61-636
M1NGE, John. 61-3299
MINGO, Opi. 81-252
MD4IERES, E. de Ballot des. 60-1652
MINISTERS Life and Casualty Union, Minnesota.
60-704
MINNEAPOLIS. Bethany Congregational
Church. 60-2331
MINNEAPOLIS. Bethany Congregational
Church. Ladles Aid Society. 60-2331
MINNEAPOLIS. Bethany Congregational
Church. Sunday School, 60-2331 -
MINNEAPOLIS. Chamber of Commerce,
60-546
MINNEAPOLIS. Fire Dept. 60-672
MINNEAPOLIS, First Congregational Church.
60-704
MINNEAPOLIS. First Congregational Church.
Heart and Hands Society, 60-704
MINNEAPOLIS. First Congregational Church,
Sunday School. 60-704
MINNEAPOLIS. First Presbyterian Church,
60-881
MINNEAPOLIS. Foss Methodist Church.
80-707
MINNEAPOLIS. Land Office. 60-1920
MINNEAPOLIS. Lyndale Congregational
Church. 60-703
MINNEAPOLIS. Mutual Hose Company Number
2. 60-872
MINNEAPOLIS. Olivet Methodist Church.
60-683
MINNEAPOLB. Park Avenue Congregational
Church. 80-684
MINNEAPOLIS. Plymouth Congregational
Church, 60-766
MINNEAPOLIS. Public Library. 80-3243
MINNEAPOLIS. Public Library, Music Dent.
61-23
MINNEAPOLIS. SolderB Monument, Lakewood
Cemetery. 60-3205
MINNEAPOLIS. Washington Avenue Methodist
Episcopal Church. 60-767
MINNEAPOLIS. Westminister Presbyterian
Church. Woman's Home Missionary So-
ciety. 60-862
MINNEAPOLIS and St, Louis Railroad. 60-466
MINNEAPOLIS Art Commission. 60-860
MINNEAPOLB Bar Association. 60-474
MINNEAPOLIS Citizens' Committee on Public
School Finance. 60-844
MINNEAPOLIS Head Millers' Association.
80-1657
MINNEAPOLIS Institute of Arts. 60-860
MINNEAPOLIS, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie
Railroad. 80-486
MINNEAPOLIS Society of Fine Arts. 60-600
MINNEAPOLIS Trades and Labor Assembly.
60-440, 60-649
MINNEAPOLIS Union Card and Labor CouncIL
60-849
MINNEAPOLIS Veteran Volunteer Firemen's
Association. 60-872
MINNESOTA. 80-948
MINNESOTA. Crime Commission, 60-501
MINNESOTA, Dept. of Administration, Divi-
sion of Printing. 80-1216
MINNESOTA. District Court (McLeod Co.)
60-472
MINNESOTA. Home Guard. 15th Battalion.
80-975
MINNESOTA. Legislature. 80-646
MINNESOTA, Legislature. Committee on Labor,
60-1805
MINNESOTA. Legislature. Senate. 60-620
MINNESOTA, National Guard. 60-963. 60-076
MINNESOTA. National Guard, 6th Regt.
60-980
MINNESOTA. Northwest Territory Celebration
Commission. 60-900
MINNESOTA. Pioneer Guard. 60-059
MINNESOTA. Public Safety Commission,
60-1806
MINNESOTA, state Board of Accountancy,
60-636 ■■-'■-
MINNESOTA. State Teachers College, Bsmldll,
60-961
MINNESOTA. University. Library School. 60-! MINNIETTA (Steamboat) 60-1179
MINOR, Benjamin B. 61-3114
MINNESOTA. University. Museum of Natural
History, 60-662
MINNESOTA Academy of Medicine. 60-685
MINNESOTA Academy of Science. 60-2166
MINNESOTA Artillery. 1st Regt. Battery L.
60-243
MINNESOTA Boat Club. 80-956
MINNESOTA Boom Company. 60-1179
MINNESOTA Central Railway Company, 60-947
MINNESOTA Child Labor Committee. 80-436
MINNESOTA Civic Reform Association. 80,4«r
MINNESOTA College, Minneapolis. 61-3160
MINNESOTA Council of Religious Education.
60-827
MINNESOTA Education Association. 80-1327
MINNESOTA Equal Franchise League. 60-499
MINNESOTA Eugenics Society. 60-764
MINNESOTA Farmers' Exchange, Sauk Raplde,
Minn. 60-2503
MINNESOTA Federation of Women's Clubs.
80-480, 80-506
MINNESOTA Federation of Women's Clubs.
Pioneer Workers. 80-489
MINNESOTA Historical Socley,
61-3376
60-2237,
MINNESOTA Hospital Service Association.
60-695
MINNESOTA. University. 60-1805
MINNESOTA. University. Board of Regents.
60-1349
MINNESOTA. University. Faculty. 60-492
MINNESOTA Infantry. 1st Regt., 1881-1884.
60-1039, 60-1350
MINNESOTA Infantry. 1st Regt., 1681-1864.
Company C. 60-942
MINNESOTA Infantry, 1st Regt.,. 1861-1864,
Company G. 60-972
MINNESOTA Infantry. 2d Regt., 1881-1865.
61-347, 61-807
MINNESOTA Infantry, SdRegt, 61-810
MINNESOTA Infantry. 5th Regt., 1862-1865,
CompanyC. 60-1060 rev.
MINNESOTA Infantry. 6th Regt., 1862-1866.
Company K. 60-073
MINNESOTA Infantry. 6th Regt., 1662-1865.
Company F. 60-974
MINNESOTA Infantry. 7th Regt. , 1862-1665.
61-743
MINNESOTA Infantry. 7th Regt., 1882-1865.
Company K. 60-1380, 61-2703
MINNESOTA Infantry. 13th Regt, , 1698-1699.
60-951, 60-1372, 61-590, 61-756, 61-611
MINNESOTA Infantry, Thirteenth Regiment,
Volunteers' Auxiliary Association, 61-611
MINNESOTA Library Association. 60-929
MINNESOTA Mexican War Soldiers' Union.
60-630
MINNESOTA Peace Society. 6Jb4JI0_
MINNESOTA Railway Construction Company.
60-947
MINNESOTA Sandstone Company. 60-629
MINNESOTA Scenic Highway Association,
60-1203
MINNESOTA School of Missions, Minneapolis.
60-706
MINNESOTA boclety of Public Accounts. 60-636
MINNESOTA State Agriculture Society. 60-2237
MINNESOTA State Dental Association, 60-668
MINNESOTA State District Judges Association.
60-471
MINNESOTA Slate Farmers' Alliance. 60-1033,
60-1353
MINNESOTA State Federation of Labor. 60-649,
60-1216
MINNESOTA State Homeopathic Institute.
60-687
MINNESOTA State Senate Association, 60-520
MINNESOTA Sunday School Association. 60-627
MINNESOTA Territorial Pioneers, St. Paul.
80-950
MINNESOTA Woman Suffrage Association,
60-535
MINNIE Heerman (Steamboat) 60-1179
MINOR, Dabney. 60-7
MINOR, Garry Hlnman, 1802-1882, 61-3364
MINOR, J. W. 81-2798
MtNOR, James, 1786-1828. 81-123
•MINOR, John. 60-319, 60-718, 81-3301
MINOH, John Barbae. 59-123, 60-43, 80-893,
80-2846, 61-197, 61-328, 61-1341, 61-1630,
61-2021
MINOR, Lancelot. 60j7--
MINOR, Luclan. 60-7, 60-2B46, 81-3138
TAINOR, Martha Jefferson Terrell. 69-74
MINOR, Nathaniel. 60-668
MINOR, Peter. 69-119
MINOH, Raleigh Colston. 60-2846
MINOR, Rebecca A. 60-718
MINOR, Robert Dabney, 1827-1871. 61-3082,
61-3135, 61-3287
MtNOR, Thomas T. 61-1300
MINOR, William J. 60-716
MINOR family. 00-2846. 81-850. 61-3082
MINOT, Hooper & Company. 60-1742, 00-1744
MINOT, Kendall & Co., inc., Boston. 61-1166
"MINOTT, Charles v., of Maine. 60-1401,
60-1592
MUTTER City Oil Works, Mlntsr City, Miss.
60-2388
MINTO, Walter. 81-3266
MUTTON, J. H. 61-1151
M1RA de Amescua, Antonio, fl. 1800. 61-1506
MfRAU.Mons. 60-1296
MIRO, Esteban Rodriguez, 80-1088
M1KO, Oabrlel. 61-1292
JohnW. 60-2870
M1SKBLL, William. 81-2797
MISKELL family. 81-2110
MISKO. 60-365
MBSESLVPI (Ter.) Court of the General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace (Adams Co.) 80-67B
MISSISSIPPI (Ter.) Laws, statutes, etc,
80-1601
MISSISSIPPI. Attorney-General's Office. .
60-2398
MISSISSIPPI. Auditor of Public AccountB.
60-1636
MISSISSIPPI. Bilbo Memorial Fund Committee.
80-1868
MISSISSIPPI, Board ol Development. 61-2657
MISSISSIPPL Charity Hospital, Laurel.
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. Circuit Court (6th Circuit)
60-2619
MISSISSIPPI. Circuit Courts. 80-813
PI. Committee on Education. 60-1560
MISSISSIPPL Committee on Elective Franchise,
Appointment, and Elections. 60-1660
MISSISSIPPI. Constitutional Convention, 1832.
60-768
MISSISSIPPI. Constitutional Convention, 1668,
61-2719
MISSISSIPPI. Constitutional Convention, 1890,
60-1603. 80-1660, 60-1804, 80-2160
MISStsSIPPl. Dept. of Archives and History.
60-754, 60-1606, 60-1515. 60-2621, 61-667,
8 1-2340, 61-2341, 61-2342, 61-2343,~6T : 2 344,
81^2325, 61-2136, 81-2745, 61-2748, 81-2790,
81-3261 ^
MISSISSIPPI, Industrial and Training School,
Columbia. 80-2072
MISSISSIPPL hsane Hospital, Meridian,
80-2072
MISSISSIPPL Land Office. 60-1644, 61-2726
MISSISSIPPI. Legislature. House of Repre-
sentatives. 60-150B
MISSISSIPPI. Orphans Court (Jefferson Co.)
60-2619
MISSISSIPPI. Probate Court (Jefferson Co.)
60-2619
Name Index
MISSISSIPPI. Prohibition state Convention.
00-1560
MISSISSIPPI. School for the Deaf, Jackson.
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. Southern College. Hattleoburg.
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. Stale Ihilldiog Commission,
00-731
MISSISSIPPI, SUte Charity Hospital, Jackson.
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI, state Charity Hospital, Vlcksbun!
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. SUte College. 60-2362
MISSISSIPPI, State College for Women,
Columbus. 60-2072, 60-2074, 60-2632
MBSBSIPPI. SUte Hospital Removal, Improve-
ment and Land Sale Commission. 60-731
MISSISSIPPI, sute Improvement Bond Commis-
sion. 60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. State Insane Hospital, Jackson,
60-2072
MISSISSIPPI. State Library Commission,
60-2014
MISSISSIPPI. SUte Penlientlary, Parchman.
60-2212
MISSISSIPPL Stale Treasurer. 60-1058,
60-1(0°, 60-1806
MISSISSIPPI. State Tuberculosis HoepUal.
60-2072
MISSISSIPPL Supreme Court. 60-7 44. 60-1604.
60-2100
MISSISSIPPL University. 60-2072, 00-2074,
61-1637, 61-3232
MISSISSIPPL University. Medical Center.
60-1021
MISSISSIPPL University. School of Medicine,
60-1021
MISSISSIPPI. University. United Committee,
Four Year Medical College and General
Hospital see UNITED Committee, Four
Year Medical College and General Hospital
(University of Mississippi)
MISSISSIPPI and Missouri Railroad Company.
60-1635
•MISSISSIPPI Artillery. 1st Regt., 1662-1665.
60-2560, 61-2439
MISSISSIPPI Cavalry. 3d Battalion, 1664-1666.
60-662
MISSISSIPPI Cavalry. 4th BatUlion, 1661-1606.
60-3336
MISSISSIPPI Cavalry. Powers Regiment see
POWER'S Cavalry Regiment (C.S.A.)
MISSISSIPPI Cavalry. 1st Regt. 61-2430 v
MISSISSIPPI Cavalry. Wirt Adam's Regt
61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Central Railroad. 60-1074
MISSISSIPPI Collage, Clinton, Mlse. 00-2006
MISSISSIPPI Co-operative and Benefit
Association, Natchez, Mlas. 00-2303
MISSISSIPPI Cotton Oil Company, Columbus,
Miss. 60-2368
MISSISSIPPI Federation of Women's Clubs.
60-2621
MISSISSIPPI Heights Academy, Blue MounUin,
Miss. 60-1986
MISSISSIPPI Historical Society. 60-1616
60-2013. 60-2064
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. Adams Light Infantry.
60-2363
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 1st Regt. 61-2430
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 2d Regt., 1861-1866.
61-20,61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 7th Regt, 61-2439
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 7th Regt,. Co. K (Quitman
RUles) 00-2467, 61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 10th Regt., 1601-1665.
60-1604, 60-1656
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. Ilth Regt. 61-2439
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 12lh Regt. 61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 14lh Regt., 1861-1665.
61-41
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 14th Regt., 1861-1865.
Co. K. 60-3336
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 16th Regt., 1661-1865.
61-41
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 17th Hogt. 61-2439
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 16th Regt. 61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 18th RegL Co. K.
60-2457
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 20th Regt, 61-2438
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 27th Regt. 61-2439
MISSISSIPPI Infantry. 38th Regt. 01-2439
U TZ, P1, " bBtr '- «*^„ 1682-1865.
MISSISSIPPI Library AssocUtion. 60-2014
MISSISSIPPI Marine Brigade, 1663-1865.
AA-494R
MISSISSIPPI Mills, Wesson, Miss. 60-2233
oO-2665
MISSISSIPPI Poetry Society. 60-1494
U, 60 ISSIPP1 ok8(chbook '"a" 10 program)
MISSISSIPPI State Society of Washington, D c
60-1511
MISSBsn.pi valley Historical Association.
"■^^W Valley Lumbermen's Association.
MBSESIPPI valley Suffrage Association.
60-536
MISSISSIPPI Valley Title Insurance Company,
Jackson, Miss. 60-1545 -wvi
MISSOURI. Agricultural Conservation Com-
mission. 60-1622
MISSOURI. Auditor's Office. 61-2619
MISSOURL Circuit Court (23d Circuit)
60-2658
MISSOURI, Circuit Court (31st Circuit)
61-306
MISSOURI. Commission to the Louisiana Pur-
chase Exposition, 60-3091
MISSOURL Confederate Soldier's Home,
Higglnsville. 60-1827, 61-291
MISSOURL Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944.
58-1860. 60-1861, 60-1828, 60-1837, 60-1838
60-1839, 80-2484, 60-2491, 60-2497, 60-2659,
61-302, 61-2630, 81-2467
MISSOURI. General Assembly, 61-822
MISSOURL Northeast MUsourl Slate Teachers
College, KlrksvlUe. 61-14
60-2622
Infantry. 15th Regt., 1861-1686.
MISSOURI. SUte Council of Defense (1941- I
80-2556
MISSOURI. SUU Fish and Game Dept. 60-2334
MISSOURI. SUte Hospital, Fulton. 60-3112
MISSOURI, Supreme Court, 61-308
MISSOURL University. 66-2334, 00-3093,
00-3120. 61-10, 61-89, 81-369, 61-806.
61-858, 81-1668
MISSOURL University. Army Air Forces
College Training DeUchmont see U. S.
Army Air Forces College Training Detach-
ment, University of Missouri
MISSOURL University. Athenaean LlUrary
Society. 60-1973
MISSOURI. University, Athletic Committee.
60-3121
MISSOURI. University. Board of Curators.
61-620 , 61-822
MISSOURL University. College of Agriculture,
60-2728. 60-3126
MISSOURI University. Committee on Accredit-
ing Junior Colleges. 80-2648
MISSOURI University. DepL of English.
MISSOURI. Unlveratly. Dept. of History.
68-3122
MISSOURI. University. English Club. 60-2143
MISSOURI. University. Library. Western
Historical Manuscripts Collections, 61-236
MISSOURI University. McAleslor Memorial
Foundation. 60-2365
MISSOURI University. Peter Potter Loan
Fund. 60-2356
MBflOURL University. School of law.
80-2847, 61-823
U ™'' "-iverelty. School of Medicine.
MISSOURI. University. School of Medicine.
Alumid Association. 60-2355
MISSOURL University. School of Mines.
81-820
MISSOURI. University. Scientific Association.
MISSOURI. University. Union Literary
Society. 60-2436
MISSOURI Agricultural League. 60-1823
MISSOURI and Pennsylvania Lead Comoanv
81-542 '
MISSOURI Cavalry. 71a RegL Co. H,
80-1710
MISSOURI C,«on Growers Co-operative
AssocUt' - 66-1822
MISSOURI farmer. 80-1776
HISSOURI Farmers Association. 68-1776
MISSOURI Federated Clubs. 60-2186
MISSOURI Historical Society, SL Louis,
61-2779
MISSOURI bfantry, 6th RegL, 1861-1805
81-1661
MISSOURI Infantry, 16th Regt, , 1861-1665.
01-540
MISSOURI Infantry. 40th Regt., 1664-1665.
81-546
MISSOURI, Taasaa and Texas Railway Compacv.
60-1008
MISSOURI Land and Lumber Company, Grandln,.
Mo. 60-2478
MISSOURI Peace Society. 00-1910
MISSOURI Public Expenditure Survey. 00-1650
MISSOURI Society for Crippled Children.
86-2186
MISSOURI SUllion Registry Board. 68-2334
MISSOURI Valley Authority. 61-827
MISSOURI Valley Inter-CoUeglaU Athletic
Association. 80-3121
MISTRAL, Oaoriela. 01-3533
MITCHEL, J. 01-842
MITCHEL, John Purroy, 1676-1818. 58-152
MITCHELL, A. 60-1189
MITCHELL, Anna Jane. 81-3267
MITCHELL, C. T. 68-784
MITCHELL, David Brydle. 60-2217, 01-3128
MITCHELL, Donald Grant, 1822-1908. 01-2382
MITCHELL, Mrs. E. A. 61-3267
MITCHELL, Edward, d. 1834, 60-2311
MITCHELL, Eleanor Swann. 81-3154
MITCHELL, Ellen M. 01-3495
MITCHELL, Ev/lng Young. 61-825
MITCHELL, Frances Loyall. 61-3287
MITCHELL, Howard T, 61-1822
MITCHELL, James Tyndale, 1634-1916. 60-0,
61-186
♦MITCHELL, John. 60-647, 60-1005, 60-2029.
00-3332, 11-2745
MITCHELL, John, fl. 1612-1814. 61-368
MITCHELL, John, 1870-1819. 61-1388
MITCHELL, John Hippie. 60-3036, 61-2300
MITCHELL, John L 58-148
MITCHELL, John Klrkwood, 1811-1869.
61-2264, 61-2636, 61-3062, 61-3135,
81-3287
MITCHELL, Maggie. 60-3345
MITCHELL, Orestes. 80-3121
MITCHELL, Randall, fl. 1768-1774. 60-2029
MITCHELL, Robert, 01-3267
MITCHELL, S. Weir. 80-889, 80-2071,
00-3229, 81-2668
MITCHELL, Walter, 61-618
MITCHELL, Wesley Clair, 1874-1846.
61-3349
MITCHELL, Whitehead. 80-2774
MITCHELL, William, 1879-1936. 59-154
MITCHELL family. 60-1813, 01-1810. 61-2110,
01-2680, 01-2581, 81-3176, 81-3287
MITCHELL College, Slatesville, N. C. 61-3981
MITCHELL, Gray £1 Coates. 60-3332
MITCHELL, Gray, Coates, and MnodelL
00-3332
MITCHILL, Catherine (Akerly) Cock. 81-1098
MITCHTLL, Samuel Latham, 1784-1831. 61-734
61-1898 '
M1TFORD, Mary Russell. 61-1494
MrnaEWIC2i Count. 68-148
MITTON, Thomas. 61-2476
MIX, Charles E. 61-1348
MIX, James D. 81-1361
MIXED Claims Commission (U. S, , Ecuador,
and New Granada) 60-2620
MIXSELL, Raymond B., collector. 81-1011
MTZELL, Auguston, of Jackson, Miss.
81-2745
MOAK family, 80-2043
MOALE, Edward. 61-2284
MOBERLY, Elizabeth. 80-2150
MOBILE Basin and Tennessee River Improve-
ment Association. 00,-2585
MOBILE Plumbing Company, Mobile, Ala,
66-806
MOBLEY, Mrs. j. C. 81-2752
MODERN Samaritans. Walker, Minn. Council
No, 45. 80-468
MODERN Woodmen of America. Camp 6277,
Rockbridge, Mo> 60-2452
UOEN, Oie Hilman. 61-1244
MOERBE, P.G., d. 1948. 61-38
MOFFAT, Adeline. 01-3110
MOFFAT, James. 81-196
MOFFATT, Lucius Gaston. 81-1142
MOFFETT, George H. 68-1463
MOFFETT, Horatio G, 60-8
MOFFETT, Pamela Clemens. 01-1992
MOFFETT, Samuel Erasmus. 81-292
MOGSON, Francis. 01-2161
MOHAVE Co., Ariz. 61-3574
MOHAWK Turnpike Company. 68-2857
MOIRA, John Rawdoa, 1st earl of, 1726-1793.
61-1607
MOLAND, John. 80-1848
MOLESWORTH, Hender. 60-018
MOLINA, Luis. 61-2940
MOLL, Lloyd A, 81-2605
MOLLESON, R. 01-2797
MOLLESON, William. 81-2797
MOLLIE Moore (Steamboat) 60-720
MOLLOHAN, Wesley. 00-560
MOLLY (Merchant vessel) 80-1750
MOLYNEUX, Edward. 61-2860
MONADNOCK Blanket Mills, Marlboro, N, H.
60-168*
MONAGHAN, J. J. 91-2326
MONALL, L. D. 60-1463
MONARCH Gold Mining Co. 61-2059
MONAT, David. 61-2070
MONCADA, Fernando Rivera y eoa RIVERA
y Moncado, Fernando
MONCKTON, John Braddlck. 61-2633
MONCKTON, Robert. 61-918, 61-1047
MONCURE, EuaUco Conway, 1636-1821.
61-2799
MONCURE, Richard Cassius Lee. 01-2328
MONCURE family. 01-2788
MONDAY Literary Club, St, Paul. 80-496
MONEDO, Baltasar de, 61-3246
MONETARY and Economic Conference
London, 1933. 69-207
MONETARY Convention, Indianapolis. 00-1343
Name Index
MONETTE, John Wesley. 60-2046. 00-2339,
00-3233
MONEY, Hernando D. 60-1056,60-1516,
60-2499, 61-2340
MONINGER, Margaret M. 61-3394
MONITOR and Hccla MineB. 61-2059
MONKHOUSE, William Cosmo. 60-42
MONMOUTH Co., N. J. Committee ol Safety.
60-2840
MONONGAHELA City Fire and Life Insurance
Company, Monongaheta, Pa. 60-1499
MONONGAHELA Railroad Company. 59-140
ISO? " JGAHELA River Railroad. 60-580
MONONGALIA Academy, Morgantown, W. Va.
60-1455
MONONGALIA Academy, Morgantown, W. Va.
Board of Trustees. 60-1052
MONONGALIA Academy, Morgantown, W. Va.
Columbian Literary Society. 60-1062
MONONGALIA Co., W. Va. 60-294. 61-1567,
61-1666, 61-3121
W. Va. Defense Council.
MONONGALIA Co. ,
61-2692
MONONGALIA Co. , W. Va. Relief Ad-
ministration. 61-2693
MONONGALIA Farmer's Company of Virginia.
60-296
MONONGALIA Historical Society, Morgantown,
W. Va. 60-293
MONONGALIA Iron Works. 60-319
MONRO, Harold. 69-116
MONROE (E. R.) and Company, Ward Springs,
Va. 60-1626
MONROE, Frederick, 60-3093
MONROE, G. L. 60-1139
MONROE, J. D. 80-1139
MOHROE, James, Prea, U, S,, 1768-1631.
69-126, 59-162, 60-6, 60-266, 60-263, 80-265,
60-307, 60-426, 60-430, 60-1230, 60t1267,
60-1373, 60-1379, 80-1701, 80-1617, 60-2217,
80-2366, 60-2632, 60-2646, 60-2649, 80-2701,
81-197, 61-428, 81-427, 01-605, 61-520,
61-562, 81-746, 61-1376, 61-1623, 61-1640,
81-1915, 61-2069, 61-2329, 61-2446, 81-2743,
61-3120, 61-3295, 61-3473
MONROE, Peter Jay. 60-2444
MONROE, William. 61-13
MONROE Co., W. Va. 60-1733, 81-2694
MONSANTO Chemical Company, 61-1164
MONSEES, Louis M. 60-2690
MONSON, Sir William, 1669-1643.
60-1369
MONSON Woollen Manufacturing Company,
Monson, Mass. 81-3277
MONSSERAT, Joaquin de, marques de
Crulllas. 81-2326
MONTAGU, Edward. 61-2601
MONTAGU, Elizabeth (Robinson) 1720-1800,
61-2601
MONTAGU, George, 4th duke of Manchester
see MANCHESTER, George Montagu, 4th
duke of, 1737-1763
MONTAGU, George, 2d earl of Halifax see
HALIFAX, George Montagu Dund, 2d earl
of
MONTAGU, John, earl of Sandwich see
SANDWICH, John Montagu, 4th earl of,
1718-1792
MONTAGUE, Andrew Jackson. 61-2816
MONTAGUE, Henry S. 60-1606
MONTAGUE, Margaret Preacott. 69-118,
69-121, 80-313
MONTAGUE, Mlckelborough. 61-3044
MONTAGUE, H. L. 81-1206
MONTAGUE, Thomas. 61-3044
MONTAGUE, Thomas Ball. 61-3276
MONTAGUE family. 61-3276
MONTANA Slate Farm Bureau. 60-1923
MONTANA Wheat Growers' Association.
60-1623
MONTBAJREY, Alexandre Marie Lenor de
Saint Mauris, prince de, 1732-1798.
60-21
MONTE Chrlato Mining Company. 60-1006
MONTE dl Pieta, Rome. 60-1747, 61-267
MONTEAGUDO, D. Bernardo. 61-419
MONTEIIIO, Andrew A. 61-3136
MONTEIRO, Emilia Eugenia. 61-3136
MONTEIRO, Francisco Xavler. 81-2236
MONTEMORELOS, Mexico. 60-2172
MONTESQUIEU. 61-2105
MONTEZUMA H, Emperor of Mexfco, 1480
(ca.)-1620. 61-3192
MONTGOMERY, A. T. , of Belmont,
Miss. 61-2790
MONTGOMERY, Alexander. 60-2339
MONTGOMERY, Hope B. Tyler, collector.
61-1543
MONTGOMERY, Isaiah T. 60-1058
MONTGOMERY, John Berrien. 61-1204
MONTGOMERY, John P. 60-2649
MONTGOMERY, L. W. 61-2343
MONTGOMERY, Michael, 60-8
MONTGOMERY, Robert. 60-262
MONTGOMERY, Robert Blester, 1672-1963,
collector. 81-3346
MONTGOMERY, Thomas, 1841-1907.
60-1360
MONTGOMERY, Thoaas Harrison, 1630-1906.
60-3171 , 61-193
MONTGOMERY, Thomas Lynch. 61-2073
MONTGOMERY, W. A. 60-2212
MONTGOMERY, Mrs. W. A. 60-2212
MONTGOMERY, W. E. 80-2663
MONTGOMERY, William A. 61-2439
MONTGOMERY, William Woodrow, 1646-1921.
80-3299
MONTGOMERY family, 80-933, 60-1100,
80-3171, 81-193, 81-676
MONTGOMERY Co., N. Y. 60-2287
MONTGOMERY Co., Pa. 00-2036
MONTGOMERY, Hill and Fulcher Dimension '■
Sawmill Company, Oxford, Miss. 60-613
MONTGOMERY'S Company of Scouts (Miss.).
61-2439
MONTICELLO, Ark, Mount zion church.
60-2086
MONTIETH, Charles E. 61-1246
MONT1ETH, John B. 61-1246
MONTOUR, Andrew. 81-2828
MONTREAL. 81-3509
MONTREAL. Notre-Dame (Churcb) 61-46
MONTREAL River Lumber Company. 60-479
MONTROSE Academy, GarlandvlLle, Miss,
60-1830
MONUMENT National Bank, Charlestown,
Mass. 60-1590
MOOD, I. D. 69-97
MOODfamUy. 81-1347 j,
MOODY, Hogan. 61-1654
MOODY, William, 81-3260
MOODY, William H. 60-66, 60-1083
MOODY, William Vaughn, 1669-1916. 61-B37
MOODY family. 81-2924, 61-3266
MOOERS, Hazen. 60-1326
MOON, Bueklln. 61-1620
MOON, Charlotte, 1840-1612. 81-1337
MOON, R. 66-97
MOON, Robert C. 61-26
MOONEY, Edward, Cardinal, 1882-1856.
60-1262
MOONEY, James. 61-1690
MOONEY, Thomas J., 1662-1642. 61-3280
MOONEY and Frost. 80-1734
MOORE, A. 60-3346
MOORE, A, Harry. 80-646, 60-1136, 60-1342
MOORE, Alfred, 60-1063
MOORE, Andrew. 60-307
MOORE, Benjamin. 60-1664
MOORE, Blaine Free, 1879-1841. 61-1176
MOORE, Charity (Clarke). 01-3347
MOORE, Charles. 61-3278
MOORE, Charles, 1865-1942. 61-2400
MOORE, Clement Clarke, 1779-1663,
61-3347
MOORE, David, farmer. 60-2712
MOORE, Douglas Stuart, 1893- 61-2364
MOORE, E. H. 60-1653
MOORE, Edward. 61-2796
MOORE, Elizabeth, 61-3360
MOORE, Elizabeth I. 60-3342
MOORE, Ernest Carroll, 1671-1956.
61-1422
MOORE, Frank, 1828-1904. 61-674
MOORE, Fred R. 59-4
MOORE, Frederick Warren. 60-1694
•MOORE, George, 1652-1933. 60-726.
61-3596
MOORE, Henry. 81-180
MOORE, Sir Henry. 80-314
MOORE, Henry D. 60-29
MOORE, Henry F„ of Grenada, Miss. 61-2746
MOORE, Henry R., 1608-1694. 60-527
MOORE, Humphrey, d. 1671. 61-3031
MOORE, Ira. 61-1271
MOORE, J. H. 60-1664
MOORE, J. R. 60-1726
MOORE, J. Wood. 60-564
MOORE, Jacob B. 60-1367
MOORE, James. 60-109B
MOORE, James Clark. 81-137
MOORE, James Robertson, d. 1664. 60-1455
MOORE, James Zacharle, 1844-1921. 81-341
•MOORE, John. 60-260, 61-3081
MOORE, John, 1859-1732. 81-766
MOORE, John, 1730-1606. 60-1427
MOORE, John Bassett, 1860-1947. 69-163,
61-2601. 61-3281
MOORE, John Monroe, Bp. , 1687-1946,
61-720
MOORE, John W. 60-706
MOORE, Joseph Hampton, 1684-1960. 61-746
MOORE, Rev. L.K. 61-2697
MOORE, Marianne, 1687- 61-2412 . 61-2680
MOORE, Mary (West) 60-1694
MOORE, Maurice G. 86-726
MOORE, Merrill, 1903-1957. 68-18
MOORE, Mary Anne. 61-190
MOORE, Mllee Conway, b. 1846. 61-2461,
81-2909
MOORE, P. J.
MOORE, R. J.
80-1664
00-1664
MOORE, Robert A., of Marshall Co., Miss.
61-2344
MOORE, Robert Walton. 66-43
MOORE, S. M. 60-2633
MOORE, Samuel, b. 1796. 60-3227
MOORE, Samuel McDowell. 69-72
MOORE, Samuel Preston. 61-2742
MOORE, T.M. A. 59-90
•MOORE, Thomas, 1779-1662. 61-662,
61-2816, 81-2669
MOORE, Warren W., 1667- 60-1694
MOORE, Judge William. 61-76"
MOORE, William, farmer. 60-2712
MOORE, William, surveyor. 61-1841
MOORE, William, 1699-1783. 60-2623,
66-2630, 61-766
•MOORE, William B. 60-1864, 60-2633
MOORE, William Colmer. 61-137
MOORE, William George, 1828-1B9B.
61-388B
MOORE, William H,, general storekeeper.
60-1126
MOORE, William Underhlll, 1870-1949.
61-3346
MOORE family. 59-18, 80-627, 60-1694,
80-1664, 60-2958. 81-1970, 61-1536,
81-1841, 61-2110, 61-2613, 61-3347
MOORE, Robinson and Company, Essex
Co. , Va. 68-90
MOOREFIELD and North Branch Turnpike
Company. 60-366
MOORHEAD, Isaac. 60-2229
MOORHEAD, William, 80-1781
MOORMAN, Marcellus N. 61-3084
MOORMAN family. 60-1997
MOOS, Charlee J. 60-2030
MOOSE, Loyal Order of. 58-47
MOOT Debating Club, New York. 61-500
MOHAN, Anne. 69-118
MORAN, Edward. 61-816
MOHAN, H. 80-1072
MORAVIAN Church. 58-238
MORAVIAN Church. Provinces. Northern
Province, 60-3034
MORAVIAN Society. 61-2743
•MORDECAL AUred. 61-1348,81-3668
MORDECAI, Ellen. 66-2679, 61-3080
MORDECAL Isabel R. 81-3886
MORDECAL Jacob, 1762-1636. 60-2579,
81-3666
MORDECAL Judith Myers, 86-2670
MORDECAL Rebecca Myers. 60-2678
MORDECAL S. F. 60-1631
MORDECAL SamueL 86-2676, 61-3680
MORDECAL Samuel Fox. 81-3888
MORDECAI family. 60-2879, 61-2707,
81-3888
MORDECAI Female Seminary, Warrenton, N.C.
66-2579
MOKE, Charles C, 61-2605
MORE, Hannah. 60-1899, 61-2276
MORE, Henry. 60-36
MORE, Paul Elmer, 1664-1637. 66-482,
81-2401
MORE AU, Charles C. 80-1222
MOHEAU, John Bostwlck, 1612-1886. 00-1222.
88-2290-
MOREAUX, A. O. 61-331
MOREHEAD, F. C, 61-3136
MOREHEAD, James Turner, 1787-1664.
61-1623
MOREHEAD, James Turner, 1836-1910.
61-3618
MOREHEAD, Jamas Turner, 1B87- 81-3516
•MOREHEAD, John Motley, 1670- 80-1531,
61-680,61-3202
MOREHEAD, William. 61-2971
MOREHEAD family. 61-3618
MORELAND, Mrs. James R. 61-2063
MORELAND, James Rogers, 1678-1966.
HOREN, Edward Hawthorne, 1.826-1888.
88-1901
MORENO, F. L 61-3267
MORFORD, Samuel D. 60-1341
MORGAN, A. G. 61-3135
MORGAN, Aaron, 1604-1674. 61-3311
MORGAN, Angela. 69-116
MORGAN, Benjamin. 60-262
MORGAN, Caleb, 80-490
MORGAN, Charles, 60-726
MORGAN, Charles A, 00-499
MORGAN, Charles W. 60-172
786
Name Index
MORGAN (Charles. W. ) 1 Company, New Bed-
ford, Muir 61-264
MORGAN, Dale Lowell, IBM- 61-1850
•MORGAN, Daniel, 17367-1802. 69-136,
10-1380, 60-2640, 61-662
MORGAN, Daniel Nash, 1844-1031. 60-1440
MOllGAN, David T. 69-227
MORGAN, E. P. 60-272
MORGAN, Edward P., 1010- 61-2952
60-183,
MORGAN, Edwin Denlnon, 1811-1883.
80-427, 60-2881. 61-1247
MORGAN, Edwin T. 60-28
MORGAN, Elizabeth Chambers. 61-2048
MORGAN, Ephralm Franklin, 1A89-1950.
MORN1NO Star Oold and Silver Tunnel Company,
Silver City, Idaho. 81-304
MORNTNGTON, Richard Colley Wellesley, 2d earl
of see WELLESLEY, Richard Colley, marquis
WeUesloy, 1760-1842. 60-1381
MOROS, Boris. 80-726
MORPHY Paul. 61-2606
MORRELL (John) and Company, 61-93
MORRILL, A. C. 60-265
MORRILL, E. L. 60-1113
MOHKTLL, Davln Lawrence. 60-2346
60-2304 , 81-2730,
MORGAN, George, 1743-1810.
61-2868
MORGAN, George A., Jr. 80-2402
MORGAN, Oeorge C, 60-262
•MORGAN; George N. 60-1039, 80-1360
MORGAN, George W. 61-3888
MORGAN, Henry. 60-918
"MORGAN, J. Plerpont, 69-14, 69-223 60-652.
60-781, 80-1717 '
MORGAN, Jacob. 61-2307
MORGAN, James, Captain. 60-1369
MORGAN, John, 1735-1789.
81-3301
80-3145, 61-734,
61-801,
MORGAN, John Hunt, 1625-1B64,
81-1612, 61-1866
MORGAN, John T. , 1830-1910. 61-1192
MOROAN, John Tyler, 1824-1907. 80-1172
MOROAN, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881. 81-1624,
61-1682
MORGAN, Madel (Jacobs) 60-2118
MORGAN, Mary (Baynton) 60-2394
MORGAN, Mary (Hopkliuon), 1742-1766,
60-3145
MOROAN, Michael R. 80-1088
MOROAN, R, A. 60-B1
MOROAN, R. S„ 1824-1878. 80-1667
MORGAN, S. OrlffMs. 80-172
MORGAN, Thomas. 61-186
MORGAN, Thomas Olbbs. 66-2617
MORGAN, Thomas J., 1847-1912. 81-2046
•MOROAN, William H., 1819-1901. 60-1672,
81-30B4 '
MORGAN, William Stephen. 80-8
MOROAN, ZaeipUll. 60-319
MORGAN lamlly. 69-159,60-2643,61-2110
MORGAN and Keeler, WUton, Conn. 61-3311
MORGANN, Maurice. 60-314
MORGAN'S Cavalry Division. 81-1866
MOROANTOWN, W. Va. 61-2904
MOROANTOWN, W. Va. Oak Oreve Cemetery.
60-3342
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. Wesley Methodist
Church. 80-3342
MOROANTOWN, W.Va. Whitehall Female
Seminary, 60-3342
MOROANTOWN District Camp Meeting Associa-
tion. 61-3182
MOROANTOWN Hotel Company, Morgantown,
W.Va. 80-298
MORGANTOWN Railroad Company. 60-246
MORGENTHAU, Henry, Jr. 69-237, 80-1
MOROENTHAll, Henry, 1860-1946, 69-163,
60-124. 60 4401, 60-2995
MORGENTHAU, Lazarus, 1S16-1897. 60-124
NORLAND, William. 60-3216
MORLEY, Christopher. 81-676, 61-3600
MORLEY, Edward WUUams, 1838-1923. 59-213
MORLEY, George. 61-190
MORLEY, John, viscount. 60-766
MORLEY, Sylvanus Oriawold, 1883-1046.
MORRILL, Justin Smith, 1810-1808
60-2828, 61-1331
60-1598 ,
81-1990
MORRILL, RoyB., 1888-1940.
MORRILL, Samuel. 80-2345
MORRIS, A. 61-1837
MORRIS, Abble. 60-930
MORRB, Anne Cary (Randolph). 60-18
MORRIS, Anthony P. 60-2410
MORRIS, Benjamin. 60-1755
MORRIS, Byron Vaughn. 80-2715
MORRIS, Caspar, 1805-1884. 81-102
MORRIS, Charles. 60-1778
MORRIS, Charles J. 81-107
MORRIS, Deborah. 60-1766, 61-101, 81-887
MORRIS, Dwlghl. 61-2040
MORRIS, Gouveneur, 1762-1816. 60-16 . 60-266,
80-2B4, 80-587, 80-027, 80-2840, 81-28,
81-187, 81-682, 81-3334, 81-3511
MORRIS, Eliza. 60-3715
MOURE, prot. George. 80-871
MORRIS, Goodman, merchant of Halifax, N. S.
60-1741
MORRIS, Harrison Smith, 1858- 194B. 61-2402
MORRIS, Henry 8. 60-2604
MORRIS, Howard. 80-2037
MORRIS, Isaac. 80-2640
MORRIS, Isaac A. 60-1463
MORRIS, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1880. 60-2433
MORRIS, Israel, Jr. 60-2435
MORRIS, J. J. H. 80-1475
MORRB, James C. 80-571
MORRIS, James E. 61-3081
MORRB, James Maury, fl, 1620-1830. 60-7
MORRIS, Jane T. 60-1514
MORRIS, John. 60-1707
MORRIS, John, 1826-1885. 80-1614
MORRIS, John Q. 81-770
MORRIS, Julia M. Watson. 60-7
MORRIS, L. N. 61-1348
MORRIS, Levi. 60-2433
MORRIS, Lewis. 61-682
MORRIS, Lewis, 1671-1748. 69-264, 60-277
MORRIS, Lewis, 10B8-1782, 60-254
•MORRIS, Richard. 81-197, 61-2798
MORRB, Richard, 1730-1801. 69-264
MORRIS, Richard, 1732-1810. 80-7
MORRIS, Richard I. 80-1108
MORRB, Richard O. 60-7
MORRIS, Richard R. 60-1341
*MORRIS, Robert, 1734-1808. 60-219, 60-220
60-1072, 80-1246. 60-1373, 60-1378, 60-1618
80-1778, 80-1818, 80-2048, 80-2083, 80-2434,
80-2566, 60-2826, 80-3006, 60-3007, 61-19,
01-166, 81-213, 61-418, 61-419, 61-446, 61-462
61-582, 61-706, 81-918, 61-998, 61-1020,
01-1061, 81-1088, 81-1135, 61-1144, 61-2271,
61-2307, 61-2633, 61-2888, 61-3334, 81-8511
MORRIS, Robert Hunter, en. 1700-1764. 50-254,
60-244, 60-1707, 60-2838,61-289, 81-620,
61-548 '
MORRIS, Roger. 61-3584
MORRB, Roland Sletor, 1874-1945. 60-12T
MORRIS, Samuel. 60-2051
MORRIS, Samuel, 1743-1812. 80-2435
MORRIS, Samuel B. 80-2564
MORRIS, Stephen P.
♦MORRIS, Thomas. I
60-2604
0-30O7, 81-2743
MORRIS, WlUlam, 1834-1896. 80-766, 81-2112
61-2857. 61-3594
MORRIS, William M. 80-930
MOHR1S family. 59-254, 60-7. 60-280. 60-933,
60-2295, 60-2637, 60-2715, 61-126, 61-818.
61-2110,61-3142
MORRISON, Joseph G. 61-3084
MORRIS Rangers see NEW Jersey Infantry.
Morris Rangers
MORRIS Run Mining Company. 60-2849
MORRIS, Tanker and Morris, Philadelphia.
80-2400, 61-102
MORRISON, Frank. 80-12B
MORRISON, George. 61-66
MORRISON, George M. 60-1327
MORRISON, J. K. 60-2338
•MORRISON, James. 60-169, 61-1140
MORRISON, Paul. 80-1028
MORRISON, R. HaU. 61-1140
MORRISON, William. 60-642
MORRISON family. 60-933,81-1140
MORRBON, Gross and Company. 80-377
MORRISS, Beverly Preston. 61-3672
MORRISS family. 81-3672
MORROW, Dwlght Whitney. 60-1342, 60-2030,
80-3345, 81-3486, 61-3682, 81-3487, 81-2438
MORROW, Edwin P. 61-1623
MORROW, J. 61-1200
MORROW, Jamas. 60-248
MORROW, James, 1820-1885. 60-784
MORROW, James E. 61-2438
MORROW, Jay Johnson, 1870-1937. 61-2438
MORROW, Jeannette. 60-784
MORROW, John, harnessmaker, 60-292
MORROW, R. O. B., 1848-1918. 60-2813
MORROW, Robert Baxter. 61-2439
MORROW, William M. 61-1348
MORROW, William W. 81-292
MORROW, Wright Chalfant, 1858-1942. 60-1086
MORROW family. 61-2438
MORSE, Bascom. 81-2647
MORSE, Jedldlah, 1781-1828. 60-2030 . 61-1635,
61-3476
MORSE, John T. 60-46
MORSE, Joslah. 60-2402
MORSE, Samuel Flnley Breese, 1701-1872.
61-1535, 81-2085
61-1636
60-383
MORSE, Sarah Child,
MORSE, Wayne Lyman, 1900
MORTIMER, Celia A. 80-2008
MORTIMER, Edwin. 60-2006
MORTIMER, M. 60-2008
MORTON, Rev. 61-582
MORTON, A. H. 80-924
MORTON, Belle (Edmunds). 81-3288
MORTON, C. F. 81-547
MORTON, Daniel, 1864-1838. 61-3142
MORTON, George. 81-2762
MORTON, J. Sterling. 61-1407
MORTON, James Ferdinand. 60-2175
MORTON, Jeremiah. 60-3320
MORTON, John. 61-213
MORTON, John B. 61-3082
MORTON, John P. 61-2344
MORTON, Joseph. 61-2798
MORTON, Levi P. 60-40, 80-126
* U °i™06S OUWrPe " y ' 1823 " 16 "- ""-"M.
MORTON, Samuel G.
61-1272
MORTON, Sterling.
61-734, 61-779, 61-789,
61-403
MORTON, Stratford Lee. 61-302
MORTON, Thomas George, 1835-1903, 60-3108
MORTON, Virginia Pegram, 61-3290
MORTON, William Thomas Green. 61-268
MORTON, WlUlam Waller. 81-3209
MORTON family. 51-2410,61-3142
MOSBY, JohnO. 81-3276
MOSBY, John Singleton, 1833-1916. 60-B,
60-1103, 60-3339, 81-197, 61-2741,
61-2978, 61-3138
MOSBY family. 61-2419
MOSCHZL3KER, Robert von. 81-2073
MOSELEY, Arthur T. 61,-2677
MOSELEY, George Van Horn, 1874- 59-153 •
MOSELEY, Nlles, 60-1645
MOSELEY, WlUlam, of Westfleld, Mass, 30-1491
MOSELEY, William P. 61-2977
MOSELEY family. 61-2419
MOSER, G. A. 60-2998
MOSER, Jonathan. 81-44
MOSES, Andrew J. 60-3340
MOSES, Edward Pearson, 1867-1848, 60-610,
61-1149
MOSES, George H. 60-159, 80-1374
MOSES, Herbert H. 60-810
MOSES, Mildred (Mrs. Louis Graves) 60-810
MOSES, Simpson P. 80-3340
MOSES family. 80-810
MOSIER family. 80-933
MOSKOVTTCH, Morris. 80-725
MOSS, E. L. 81-2425
MOSS, J. Mora. 61-2810
MOSS, John. 61-3674
MOSS, Samuel L. 61-3393
MOSS family. 61-2419
MOST, Johann, 61-3280
MOTE, Marcus, 1817-1898. 81-2982
MOTHERSHEAD family. 61-3142
MOTLEY, George. 60-1626
MOTLEY, John Lothrop. 61-3113
MOTLEY, Wlllard Francis. 61-1520
MOTON, Robert R. 58-4
MOTT, Jamas, 1788-1888. 60-1247, 60-2365,
60-3307
MOTT, John R. 68-217, 58-223, 60-151, 80-2991
MOTT, Lucretla (Coffin) 1793-1880. 60-2305 ,
60-3307, 61-3303, 61-3522
MOTT, Richard. 60-1247
MOTT family. 60-2365
MOTTE, Isaac. 81-3186
MOTTE, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868. 61-3196
MOTTE, Mary. 61-3188
MOTTE family. 61-3196
MOTTER, Thomas Hubbard Van, 1901-
61-987
MOUCHET, M. 60-1466
MOULAND, Capt. 81-1962
MOULTON, Barron, of Lyman, N. H. 60-1481
MOULTON, C. W. 61-877
MOULTON, Harold G. 60-242
MOULTON, Joseph White, 1789-1876. 60-2234
MOULTON, Louise Chandler, 60-162, 60-313,
80-863, 60-2180
MOULTON, O. H. 60-1628
MOUNT, Levlha (Shannon) 80-2637
MOUNT, William Sidney, 1607-1888. 80-2370
M °^FJ' CI "* M ^"tomy. Wheeling, w, Va.
MT. HOOD Railway & Power Co. 81-2047
MOUNT Hope Furnace. 60-1789
MOUNT Hope Iron Company, Someraet, Mans,
81-1
Name Index
MOUNT Meridian form, Charlottesville, va,
59-138
MOUNT Morris, N. Y. 60-2639
MOUNT Olive Baptist Church, Spartanburg,
S. C. see SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Mount Olive Baptist Church
MOUNT Pleasant Furnace, Berks Co., Pa.
60-2051
MOUNT Regale Fishing Company. 61-416
MOUNT St. Mary's Seminary of the West
Norwood, Onto. Library, 61-3145
MOUNT Vemon, Mo. Cumberland Presbyterian
Church. 60-1956
MOUNT Vernon, Mo. Water and Light Dept.
60-1956
MOUNT Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo.
90-2479
MOUNT Vernon Furnace. 60-1789
MOUNT Vernon Mining Company, Stotts City,
Mo. 60-1966
MOUNT Wilson Observatory. 61-1791
MOUNT Zion Baptist Church, Pike Co. , Miss.
61-2342
MOUNT Zioa Church, Monrlcello, Ark. see
MONTICELLO, Ark. Mount Son Church
MOUNT Zlon Hospital, San Francisco. 61-266
MOUNTAIN, Worrell F. 61-194
MOUNTAIN Lion Gold Mining Co. 61-2059
MOUNTAIN Retreat Association, Montreal, N.C.
61-3061
MOUNTFLORENCE, James Cole- see COLE-
MOUNTFLORENCE, James
MOUNTJOY, Charles John Gardiner, 2d
viscount see BLESSINGTON, Charles
John Gardiner, 2d viscount Mountjoy and
1st earl of, d. 1829
MOUNTJOY family. 61-2110,61-3142
MOUNTS, JohnW. 61-341
MOUSAM Manufacturing Company, Kennebunk,
Me. 60-147
MOUZON, Edwin DuBose, Bp., 1669-1937.
60-2991, 61-751
MOWAT, Henry, 61-3359
MOWSHOWITCH, David, 1687-1957. 60-2406
MOXON, Edward. 60-3310
MOXON, Emma Isola. 80-3310
MOYLAN, Stephen. 60-1369
MOYNIHAN, Daniel P. 81-1647
MOZINGO family. 61-2110
MUDD, J. H. Clay. 60-29
MUDGE, Lewie S. 61-1268
MUEHLING, J. A. 60-562
MUELDER, Walter G. 50-2402
MULLER, Frledrlch Max, 1623-1900, 60-418
MULLER, George Henry. 61-3293
MUELLER, John Theodore, 1685- 80-3207
MilLLEH family. 61-3293
MUTTER, Thomas Dent. 61-2752
MUHLENBERG, Eva. 61-2505
MUHLENBERG, Frledrlch Augustus. 60-2638,
61-2505
MUHLENBERG, GorUitlf Henry Ernest see
MUHLENBERG, Henry, 1763-1615
MUHLENBEHi, Henry, 1753-1615. 60-1126,
80-2876 . 60-3216, 61-1093
MUULENBEHQ, Henry Melchlor, 1711-1767,
81-2485 . 61-2506
MUHLENBERG:, John Peter Gabriel. 60-647,
' 60-2046, 61-19, 61-2307, 61-2606 .
MUHLENBERG, Peter see MUHLENBERG,
John Peter Gabriel
MUHLENBERG family. 60-263B, 61-1093,
61-2505
MUHLENBERa College, AUentown, Pa.
Library, 61-2505
MUHLENBURG, David. 61-2096
MUIR, John, 1938-1914, 01-1791, 61-2403
61-2602 " '
MULFORD, Thomas Whitehead, 1829-1907.
61-1295
MULFORD, Timothy, 1716-1774 or 5. 80-278
MULFORD family. 60-278, 61-636
MVLGRAVE, Henry Phlpps, 3d baron. 60-1427
MULHERN, Edward. 61-950
MULHOLLAND, Henry Bearden. 61-1140
MULLALY, John. 60-785
MULLANEY, James R. Madison. 61-802
MULLANEY, R. 61-802
MULLEN Shoe Company. 60-112
MULLETT, AUred B. 61-2272
MULLIGAN, James. 61-2742
MULLIGAN, James A. 61-2602
MULUNS, EdgarYoung. 61-1236
MULLINS, John. 61-2798
MULVANY, John R. 60-790
MULVANY, P. H. 60-790
MUMAW, Levi. 61-387
MUMFORD, Frederick Blackroar, 1868-1947.
60-2139, 60-3330, 60-3126
MUMFORD, Lewis, 1895- 61-2394 .
MUMFORD, Thomas. 61-2781
MUNDAY, Perry. 60-2656
MUNFORD, Elizabeth Thorowgood Ellis. 61-3276
MUNFORD, George Wythe, 1603-1862, 60-809.
61-3138 '
MUNFORD, Mrs. George Wythe. 61-3136
MUNFORD, Henry M. 60-1463
MUNFORD, J. D. 61-2020
MUNFORD, Mary Cooke Branch. 60-43
MUNFORD, Thomas Taylor, 1831-1816. 60-81,
61-2162, 61-3084, 81-3136
MUNFORD family. 61-2218, 61-3136
MUNI, Paul. 60-725
MUNICH. Unlversitat. 60-2844
MUNICIPAL League of Philadelphia. 61-762
MUNN and Company. 61-2749
MUNOZ, Manuel, d. 1799. 60-3237
•MUNRO, Henry. 61-220, 61-4C6
MUNRO, Peler Jay, 1767-1633. 61-406,
61-890
MUNROE, LllUe (Barr) 60-1641
MUNROE, Thomas. 60-61
MUNSELL, Joel, 1608-1680. 60-2931
MUNSON, Gorham Bert, 1896- 61-1203
MUNSON, Myron Andrews, b, 1835. 59-213
MUNSON, N. C. 60-871
MUNSTERBERG, Hugo. 61-3332
MUNTZ, J. H. 60-3318
MURCHISON, Roderick 1. 61-790
MUKDAUGH, John W, 61-3267
MURDOCH, Jamee Edward, 1611-1893.
60-3118
MUHFREE, Mary Noallles. 61-2616
MUHGATROYD, Sarah P. 60-2410
MUHGATHOYD, Thomas. 60-2410
MURPHEY, Thomas G. 61-1619
MURPHREE, Dennis, 1888-1949. 60-2067 .
60-2161, 60-2212
MUHPHY, Augustus. 61-2605
MURPHY, Dennis F. 60-569
MURPHY, E. Gardiner. 59-4
MURPHY, F.E. 60-1776
MURPHY, Frank. 60-8345
MURPHY, Frank W. 60-3127
MURPHY, Franklin. 60-261, 60-266. 60-1037
60-1342 '
MURPHY, John. 00-281
MUKPHY, John Miller. 61-2794
MUHPHY, Mrs. Nancy. 61-2805
MURPHY, Robert D. 69-20
MURPHY family. 61-1619, 61-2797, 61-2805
MURPHY, Sykes and Co. 60-1074
MURRAY, Mrs. 61-1298
MURRAY, Bronson. 60-1061
MURRAY, Caroline. 80-1061
MURRAY, Christopher. 60-1760
MURRAVi Frederick E. 81-2714
MURRAY (George) and Company, Norfolk, Va.
60-3332
MiinRAY, H. W. 81-2798
MURRAY, Hannah Llndley, 1777-1836. 61-1714
MURRAY, James. 60-1378, 81-1787
MURRAY, James B. 60-1061
MURRAY, John. 61-3618
MURRAY, John, civil engineer. 61-3201
MURRAY, John, 1721rl792. 60-1061
MURRAY, John, 1808-1862. 60-1460 .
MURRAY, Sir John Archibald, lord
1TT9-1859. 60-1223
MURRAY, John R. 60-2707
MURRAY, John W„ 1835-1920. 60-1031
MURRAY, Joseph Dawson, 1165-1662. 61-619
MURRAY, Mary. 60-2940
MURRAY, Nicholas. 60-286
MUHRAY, Philip, 18B6-1652. 61-1316
MURRAY, Thomas Sharp, b. 1819. 61-619
MURRAY, William Henry, 1869- 61-3118
MURRAY, William Vans. 60-282, 60-1288
MURRAY- HAMILTON, P. M. 80-2850
MURRAY-PULTENEY, Sir James, barl. ,
1751<ca.)-1611. 61-2282
MURRAY family. 80-103; 60-1061. 60-2266
MURRAY County Cooperative Store Company.
60-1664
MURRELL, E. A. 60-1171
MURRELL family. 60-1171
HURROW, Joseph Samuel. 60-3217
MURRY, William L. 60-1475
MUSE, Battalia, d. 1803. 61-3267
MUSE, DanlsL 61-2797
MUSE, Hudson. 61-2797
MUSE family. 61-2110
MUSGRAVE, Linus. 61-3082
MUSICAL Art Association. 61-443
MUSICAL Fund Society of Philadelphia. 61-444
MUSSER family. 60-2671
MUSSET, Victor D. de. , 61-1272
MUSSEY, Ellen (Spencer) 1650-1936, 60-795
MUSTAIN (S. W.) and Company, Chalk Level, Va.
60-1625
MUSTAIN and LamkUi, chalk Level, Va.
60-1825
MUSTE, A. J. 60-1 80-2174
MUSTIN, Bessie. 61-311
MUSTIN, Henry C. 60-20
MUSTOE, Anthony. 60-6
MUTUAL Accident and Endowment Association,
New Orleans. 60-2363
MUTUAL Assurancs Society against Fire on
Buildings in the State of Virginia. 60-7,
61-651
MUTUAL Benefit Life Insurance Company,
Newark, N. J. 60-3215
MUTUAL Benefit Savings and Loan Association,
Cameron, Mo. 60-1601
MUTUAL Building Company. 60-1719
MUUS, Bernt Julius lngebretson. 61-934.
61-1516 '
MYER, Nathaniel. 61-3194
MYERS, Charles D. 61-3299
MYERS, George W. 61-3084
MYERS (J. C.) Lumber Company, Red Creek,
W. Va. 60-1354
MYERS (J. C.) Mercantile Company, Red Creek,
W. Va. 60-1354
MYERS, Leonard, 1827-1905. 61-373
MYERS, W. G. 60-2031
MYERS, William L. 00-816
MYERS, William Starr, 1677-1058, 61-1169
MYERS family. 61-2707
MYRICK, Herbert, 1860-1927, collector.
61-2317
N
NRA see U. S. National Recovery Ad-
ministration
NABERS, W, A. 60-712
NACHIS. Apache Indbu. 61-3636
NACOGDOCHES, Tea. 61-1750
NACOGDOCHES Co., Tex. 61-1167
NACOGDOCHES Co. , Tex. County Court see
TEXAS. County Court (Nacogdoches Co.)
NADAUD, Gustav. 59-164
NADENBOUSCH, John Qulncy Adams, d, 1692,
61-3064. 61-3130
NADENBOUSCH family. 61-3139
NAGLE, Charles. 60-2334
NAGLE, Rudolph. 01-21
NAHANT Bank, Lynn, Mass. 60-179
NAILER, Francis, 61-2343
NAKAMURA, JanlchL 60-1713
NAKATSUCHI, Yoshltoka. 60-1713
NALLE, Thomas B. 81-2069
•NANCY-fShip) 90-1724, 60-3003
NANTUCKET (Ship) 61-3294
NAPIER, Colonel. 61-1156
NAPOLEON I, Emperor of the French,
61-178,61-1483
NAPOLEON HI, Emperor of the French, 1808-
1873, 61-3396
NAPOLEON (Ship) 60-3003
NAP TON, William B. 80-2225
NARET, Edward. 00-1453
NARRAGANSETT Steamehlp Company. 60-1129
NASBY, Petroleum V, see LOCKE, David
Rosa, 1633-1886
NASH, Alanson, 60-2020
NASH, Charles Sumner, 1658-1928, 61-1368
NASH, Frank. 60-143
NASH, Jacob, 60^8191
NASH, Solomon. 61-581
NASH Motors Company, Kenosha, Wis. 60-47
NASHUA and Lowell Railroad Corporation.
60-1190
NASHVILLE Life Insurance Company. 60-1672
NAST, Thomas, 1840-1902, 61-2114, 61-2627
NATCHEZ, MlSB, Trinity Church, 60-2002
NATCHEZ (Steamboat) 60-720
NATCHEZ and Vidalla Steam Ferry Company.
80-2368
NATCHEZ Building and Loan Association.
60-2363
NATCHEZ Oil Company, Natchez, Mis'.
60-2886
NATCHEZ Steam Boat Company. 61-2425
NATHAN, George Jean, 1682-1968, 69-199,
61-113
NATHAN, Maud (Nathan) 1662- 61-2477,
61-2666
NATHAN, Robert, 1864- 61-2395
NATHAN, Sweethan & Company, Pawtuokst, R. L
60-1491
NATIONAL Academy of Sciences, Washington,
D. C. 61-1746
Name Index
NATIONAL Advisory Board for Fuels and Struc-
tural Materials. 60-159
NATIONAL American Woman Suffrage Asso-
ciation. 60-490, 61-2665, 61-3491
NATIONAL Art Association. 61-676
NATIONAL Association lor the Advancement of
Colored People. 60-2334,61-247
NATIONAL Association 01 Stale War History
Organizations. 59-48
NATIONAL Board lor Historical Service. 59-48
NATIONAL Board of Trade. 61-747
NATIONAL Broadcasting; Company Inc
61-3049
NATIONAL Building, Loan, and Protective Union,
Minneapolis. 60-657
NATIONAL Carbon Company, Inc. 61-3265
NATIONAL Cash Register Company. 60-168
NATIONAL Child Labor Committee. New York.
59-34, 61-3521 ' ™ * "•
NATIONAL Cigar Makers' Union see CIGAR
Makers' International Union of America.
NATIONAL Citizens Committee on Relations with
Latin-America, 69-16
NATIONAL Civic Federation. 61-1308
NATIONAL Civil Service Reform Association
61-1059
NATIONAL Civil Service Reform League.
61-752
NATIONAL Commission on Church-Related
Colleges. 61-956
NATIONAL Committee for the Extension of Labor
Education. 814463
NATIONAL Committee on Federal Aid to
Education. 69-34
NATIONAL Committee on Federal Legisla-
tion for Birth Control. 60-153
NATIONAL Committee on the Cause and Cure of
War. 61-3583
NATIONAL Committee on the Status of Women.
614492
NATIONAL Congress of Mothers. 61-2376
NATIONAL Congress oi Parents and Teachers
61-2376, 61-2054
NATIONAL Consumers' League, 61-2859
81-3496, 81-3878
NATIONAL Council lor Prevention of War,
Washington, D, C. 60-2168
NATIONAL Defense Conference, Washington,
D. C, 68-46
NATIONAL Dock and Warehouse Company,
Boston. 60-118
NATIONAL Eagle (Ship). 81-3665
NATIONAL Farmers' Alliance and Industrial
Union. 56-80,61-1000
NATIONAL Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs, 61-3401
NATIONAL nslls Canyon Association. 60-604
NATIONAL Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers. 00-364
NATIONAL Bouse, Chnrlestown, Mass.
60-3193 '
NATIONAL Institute lor the Promotion of
Science, Washington, D.c. 61-700.
61-3260
NATIONAL Institute of Arts and Letters.
81-1862, 61-1683, 61-1084, 81-1865,
81-1866, 61-1867, 61-1868, 61-1670,
61-1871, 61-1872, 61-1873, 61-1874,
81-1875, 81-1876, 61-1877, 61-1878,
81-1879, 81-1880, 81-1681, 81-1882,
61-1883,61-1884,61-1885,61-1886,
81-1887, 81-1868, 61-1689, 61-1890,
61-1891, 81-1692, 61-1693, 61-1894,
61-1695, 61-1698, 61-1897, 81-1898,
61-1899, 81-1900, 81-19C1, 61-1902,
61-1B03, 61-1904, 81-1905, 81-1906,
81-1607, 81-1908, 81-1609, 81-1911,
81-1912, 81-1922, 81-1923, 81-1924,
61-1926, 61-1928,- 81-1927, 81-1928,
81-1929, 81-1930, 81-1931, 81-1632,
81-1933, 01-1934, 81-1935, 61-1936,
81-1937, 61-1938, 61-1938, 61-1961,
81-1962, 61-1963, 61-1966, 61-1966,
61-1967,81-1968,61-1969,61-1960,
61-1961, 61-2116, 61-2123, 81-2124,
61-2125, 81-2126, 61-2127, 61-2128,
61-2129, 81-2130, 61-2131, 81-2132,
61-2133, 61-2134, 61-2136, 61-2138,
61-2137, 61-2138, 81-2130, 61-2140,
81-2141, 61-2142, 81-2143, 81-2144,
61-2146, 61-2146, 81-2147, 61-2146
81-2140, 81-2160, 81-2161, 81-21B2,
61-2163> 61-2154, 61-2165, 61-2166,
81-2167, 61-2168, 61-2169 61-2160,
61-2161, 61-2209, 61-2231, 61-2232,
81-2233, 81-2234, 61-2236, 61-2236,
61-2237, 61-2238, 61-2239, 61-2240,
61-2241, 61-2242, 61-2243, 61-2244,
81-2248, 81-2249, 61-2250, 61-2251,
81-2262, 81-2263, 61-2254, 61-2256,
81-2258, 81-2257, 61-2380, 81-2381,
61-2362, 61-2363, 61-2364, 61-2385,
61-2366, 61-2367, 81-2382, 81-2363,
81-2384, 81-2386, 61-2386, 61-2387,
61-2388, 81-2389, 61-2391, 61-2392,
81-2393, 61-2394, 61-2395, 81-2398,
81-2367, 61-2398, 61-2390, 61-2400,
61-2401, 61-2402, 61-2403,81-2405,
61-2406, 61-2407, 61-2408, 81-2409,
61-2410, ei-2411, 61-2412, 81-2413,
61-2420, V 487, 61-2468, 61-2489,
61-2492, (U J643, 61-2644, 61-2545,
61-2647, 61-2648, 61-2549, 81-2560,
81-2661, 81-2663, 61-2664, 81-2666,
81-2568, 81-2667, 61-2658, 81-2669,
61-2660, 61-2661,' 61-2662," 61-2563,
61-2664, 61-2666, 61^2586, 81-2667,
61-2686, 61-2669, 61-2570, 81-2682,
81-2583, 81-2584, 61-2586, 61-2688,
81-2687, 61-2668, 61-2689, 61-2600,
31-2691, 81-2692, 01-2090, 61-2861
61-2862, 61-2869, 61-2870, 61-2671
81-2873, 61-2674, 61-2676, 61-2860,
61-2881, 81-2682, 61-2883, 61-2684.
61-2688, 61-2867, 61-2888, 8i-2690
81-2691, 81-2892, 81-2693, 61-2894
61-2895, 81-2896, 81-2897, 61-2898
61-2699, 11-2747, 61-2768 81-2767
61-2768, 61-2763, 61-2764, 81-2785,
61-2766, 61-2767, 61-2766, 61-2769,
81-3400, 61-3401, 31-3416
NATIONAL Institute ol Letters, Arts, and
Sciences, Nbw York. 61-567
NATIONAL Intelligencer, Wash., D. c. 60-288
NATIONAL Kansas Committee. 61-1153
NATIONAL League of American Pen women.
Minnesota Branch. 60-514
NATIONAL League of Olrls Clubs. 81-3466
NATDNAL League of Women Workers. 81-3455
NATIONAL Library for the Blind, Washington,
D. C. see WASHINGTON, D. C. National
Lfbrary for the Blind
NATIONAL Municipal League, 61-752
NATIONAL Negro Business League. 59-4
NATIONAL Nonpartisan League.
60-834. 80-877, 00-1101
80-280, 80-649,
NATIONAL Peace Conference. 61-3627
NATIONAL Peace Congress, Chicago, 1909.
61-2626
NATIONAL Real Estate Company. 61-2461
NATIONAL Republican League of the United
" 61-740
NATIONAL Research Council, 60-242, 60-3093
NATIONAL Security League. 69-230, 61-3341
NATIONAL Service Board for Religious Objectors
60-2084
NATIONAL Society of the Colonial Dames of
America. Connecticut. 61-2913
NATIONAL Society of the Colonial DamBe of
America. . Minnesota, 60-829
NATIONAL Story League. 61-3079
NATIONAL UrbanLeague. 61-247
NATIONAL Voters League. 60-1374
NATIONAL Wallace for President Committee.
61-1420
NATIONAL Woman's Party. 61-2434, 61-2855
61-2666, 61-3037, 81-8481, 61-3486, 61-3602
NATIONAL Women's Trade Union League of
America. 60-128, 81-267, 61-2477, 81-2666,
61-3424, 81-3496. 61-3677
NATIONALS02IALISTISCHE Deutsche Arbeltsr-
Partet. 60-2405,61-1690
NATIONALSOZIALISTISCIIE Deutsche Arbelter-
Partel. SchutzBtaffel, 60-2405
NATIVE American Party see American Party. -
NAVAL and Military Order of the Spanish-
American War. Penneylvanta Com-
mandery. 01-492
NAVAL Conference, London, 1930. 60-163
NAVAL Conference, London, 1936-36. 59-207
NAVAL History Society, New York. . 60-3023.
NAVAL Order of the United Stales. New York
Commandery. 80-2642
NAVARRO, Jose' Antonio, 1795-1871. 60-1633
NAVY League of the United Statea. Philadelphia
Section. 61-1460
NAZARETH Hall, Nazareth, Pa, 61-813
NAZI Party (Germany) see NATIONAL-
SOZIALI8TISCHE Deutsche Arbeiter-
Partel
NEABSCO Iron Works. 81-2878
NEAD, Frank B. , collector. 81-546
NEAGLE, James. 60-1193
NEAGLE, John, 61-2476
NEAL, Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864. 61-2961
NEAL, Clementine. 61-2427
NEAI , David A. 60-1740
NEAL, James H. 61-2961
NEAL, John. 81-2981
NEAL, Joseph W. 60-8
NEAL, Theodore Augustus, 1827- 60-1748
NEAL family. 61-2981
NEALE, Walter. 81-292
NEALE family. 81-211Q 61-2632
NEALL, Frank L., d. 1918. 80-1478
NEAME (G. F.) and Company. 60-798
NEASOME family. 81-2110 '
NEBLETT, Mary Eaton (BaskervUI). 61-2647
NEBRASKA. University. Library. 61-1590
NEDERLANDSCHE West-Indlsche Compagnle.
60-2162. 61-2681
NEEF, Joseph. 61-1613
NEFF, Charles T. 60-869
NEFF, John Frederick. 61-3659
NEFF, Michael. 81-3859
NEGLEY, James S, 614668
NEGRETE, Miguel, 1824-1897. 80-205
NEGRO Democratic Club of Went Virginia.
80-1445
NEIHARDT, John Gnelsenau, 1881-
80-3123, 61-3156
59-118,
81-2501
60-3031, 60-3032,81-134, 61-183
NAVAL Order oi the United States. 60-25 42
NEIL, William, of Portsmouth, N. H.
NEIL family, 81-2501
NEILL, Andrew, d. 1663. 80-1766
NEILL, Edmund P., 1677-1937. 60-961
NEILL, Edward Duffleld, 1623-1693. 60-462
NEILL, Samuel. 61-360
NEILSON, A. Lou. 60-2053
NEILSON, John Abort, Columbus, Miss.
61,2344 -
NEILSON, Robs A. 50-6
NEILSON, Thomas. 81-1130
NEL, Elizabeth, 61-2964
N^LLES, Walter. 61-3844
NELMS family. 61-2110
NELSON, Betsey D. 60-266
NELSON, DaWd Theodore. 81-1266, 81-1260
NELSON, Earl F. 60-2847
NELSON, Enrico A., 1682-1939. 61-1337
NELSON, Frank, 1686-1941. 61-3160
NELSON, George N. 81-2825
NELSON, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1756-1805,
60-1322, 60-1389, 80-1776, 81-2291
TOELSON, Hugh. 60-1331, 61-3287
NELSON, J. C. 60-422
NELSON, J. P. 80-2339
•NELSON, John. 60-122, 80-1331, 60-2984
NELSON, Knute. 60-631, 60-1050, 60-1374
60-1761, 60-1806, 60-3338
NELSON, Lilly. 81-3357
NELSON, Nels Johan Wllhelm, 1887-1954,
61-3160
788
NELSON, Otis. 61-3357
NELSON, Samuel. 60-1083
•NELSON, Thomas. 60-308^60-3332
NELSON, Thomas Forsytbe. 60-3150
•NELSON, William. 60-60, 60-306
NELSON, William, 1647-1914. 60-262. 60-669,
NELeON, William R. 80-69
NELSON family. 66-13, 61-660. 81-2613
61-3367 '
NELSON Co. , Va. Home Guard. 61-1392
NEPEAN, Sir Evan. 60-1362, 61-3369
NEPTUNE Hose Company, Philadelphia.
80-2060
NEHVAL. 81-3109
NESBIT, Thomas. 60-346
NESB1T family. 80-3294
NEBBITT, Cathleen. 81-2770
NESBITT, Victoria Henrietta (Kugler) 1874-
61-1294
NESHEIM, LarsN. 81-1288
NESMTTH, I. W. 81-1301
NESMITH, James Willis. 59-164, 81-1348
NESTOR, Agnes, 1860-1848. 61-396. 61-3496
NESTOR, Marie (Cupp) 60-276
NETHERLAND, J. 61-1330
NETTLESHIP, Icabod C. 60-1650
NETTLETON, Asahel, 1763-1644. 61-2690
NEUFELD, Maurice F. 69-9
NEUTRAL Conference for Continuous Mediation
Stockholm, 1916. 80-674 '
NEVADA. Legislature. 61-2316
NEVADA MU1 Company. 01-1268
NEVADA Mining Companies. 61-1298
NEVE, J. L. 60-1123
NEVILLE, John, 1731-1803. 61-1984
NEVIN, James S. 80-280
NEVIN, John Williamson, 1803-1986. 80-1122
NEV1HS, Allan, 1890- 59-220, 60-133, 80-1406,
61-2393, 81-3361
NEVIUS, JameB S, 60-662
NEVRJS, R. D. 80-422
KEVONIANA collection, 1767- 60-1122
NEW, Anthony, 59-123
NEW, Harry Stewart, 1856-1937. 60-1308
NEW, John H. 61-3299
NEW Albany, Mlse. 60-1836
NEW Bedford Marine Insurance Company, Now
Bedford, Maes. 80-3215
NEW Bedford Mills, New Bedford, Mass.
61-47
NEW Bedford, Vineyard & Nantucket steamboat
Co. 80-1583
NEW Bern, N. C. National Bank. 61-3133
NEW Castle, Del. 60-2182
NEW Csntury Club, St. Paul. 60-506
NEW Church School Association. 61-3038
NEW Echola, Ga. 61-1632
NEW England Associated Press. 60-177
NEW England Baptist Library Association,
Boston. 81-668
NEW England Bond and Mortgage Company,
Boston. 60-94
NEW England Clothing Committee for the
Children of the Frontier. 61-2109
NEW England Commercial Bank, Boston. 60-1590
NEW England Emigrant Aid Company. 60-2124,
81-1055
NEW England Guards. 81-262
NEW England Guild of Bell Ringers, 61-2364
NEW England Hospital tor Women and Children
Boston. 61-3668
NEW-England Loyal Publication Society. 61-1681
NEW England Oil Corporation. 80-1148
NEW England Women's Club, 614495
Name Index
NEW England Women's Medical Society. 61-3808
NEW England Worsted Company. 60-44
NEW France. Gouverneur. 60-1438
NEW Glouceeter Historical Society. 81-1946
NEW Harmony, Ind. 81-1840, 61-1886
NEW Harmony, Ind. Working Men's Institute.
Library. 81-1513
NEW Haven. Third Congregational Church.
61-3618
NEW Haven Consumers' League. 61-3308
NEW Jersey (Colony) Committee of Safety.
80-253
NEW Jersey {Colony) General Assembly.
~ , 80-
80-253 . 80-1848
NEW JERSEY (Colony) Lavs, statutes, etc.
61-73
NEW Jersey (Colony) Provincial Congress.
60-216. 80-253
NEW Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
60-3167, 60-3265. 80-3256. 60-3267. 60-3260.
61-74, 61-1048
NEW Jersey. Commission to Commemorate
the 300th Anniversary of the Swedes on the
Delaware, 60-1136
NEW Jersey. Constitutional Convention, 1844.
80-644
NEW Jersey, Court of Common Pleas
(Monmouth Co.) 60-2840
NEW Jersey. Laws, statutes, eto. 61-73
NEW Jersey. Legislature. General Assem-
bly. 60-253
NEW Jersey. State Highway Commission.
60-573
NEW Jersey. Supreme Court. 60-2840
NEW Jersey. Treasury Dept. QOj^al ;
NEW Jersey Historical Society. 60-218.
60-219. 80-220, 60-221, 80-239 , 60-267,
60-264 , 80-5B6 , 86-288 , 80-531 , 60-549 ,
60-W2 ~^ ~ —
NEW Jersey Infantry. Morris Hangers.
60-278
NEW Jersey Infantry. 2d Kegt., 1779-1763,
80-267
NEW Jersey Infantry. 7th Regt., 1861-1866.
60-1037
NEW Jersey Infantry. 6th Regt,, 1661-1686.
60-964
NEW Jersey Infantry. 13th Regt., 1682-1665.
80-1037
NEW Jersey Protection and Lombard Bank,
Jersey City. 60-662 :
NEW Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com-
pany. 60-332
NEW Jerusalem Church. 61-197
NEW Metals Process Associates. 60-1671
NEW Mills Cloth Manufactory, Haddingtonshire,
Scot. 60-1672
NEW Orleans. 61-379
NEW Orleans, City Council. 61-329
NEW Orleans. World's Industrial and Cotton
Centennial Exposition, 1884-1686. 61-3495
NEW Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company.
81-329
NEW Orleans, Jackson and Ureal Northern
Railroad. 80-1514
NEWPaltz, N. Y. Duslne. 61-1053
NEW Pine Forge, Berks Co., Pa. 60-2051
NEW Providence church, Rockbridge Co., Va.
59-169
NEW Hlver White Sulphur Springs, Giles Co. , Va.
61-2465
NEW Ulm, Minn. Board of Trade. 80-940
NEW Ulm Publishing Company, New Ulm, Minn.
60-849
NEW York (City) 60-2294, 60-2297. 60-2616,
80-2622
NEW York (City) Assessors. 60-2293
NEW York (City) Bureau ef Municipal Re-
search. 61-2932
NEW York (Ctty) Charter Commission, 81-3362
NEW York (City) Child Welfare Board.
81-2932
NEW York. City Hall. 60-2389
NEW York. College of Physicians and Surgeons,
60-1259, 60-2122
NEW York. Collegiate Presbyterian Church.
81-132
NEW York. Committee for the Defense of
New York. 81-537
NEW York. Committee for the Fortification of
New York. 61-536
NEW York (City) Council. 81-2832
NEW York (City) Courts. 80-3297
NEW York. Custom House see U. S. Custom
House, New York
NEW York (City) Emergency Unemployment
Committee. 61-2932
NEW York. Exhibition of the Industry of All
Nations, 1853-1854. 80-2862
NEW York (City) Fire Dept. 60-2272 . 61-1131
NEW York. First German Reformed Church.
81-133
NEW York. General Theological Seminary
of the Protestant Episcopal Churcli in the
U. S. A. 80-1564 , 60-1723
NEW York, Houston Street Reformed Dutch
Church. 61-133
NEW York. Lylng-ln-HospltaL 60-2875
NEW York. Manhattan Trade School for Girls.
81-2477
NEW York, Marble Cemetery. 60-2521
NEW York. Mariners' Church. 61-679
NEW York (City) Marshal's Office, 60-2766
NEW York (City) Mayor's Committee on Plan
and Survey of New York city. 61-2932
NEW York (City) Mayor's Court. 80-2061,
60-2538
NEW York. Merchants' Exchange. 60-2378
NEW York. Metropolitan Fair, 1884. 60-2309
NEW York. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
61-355. 61-1627
NEW York. Museum of the City of New York.
61-412. 61-1050. 61-1131
NEW York. National Academy of Design. 61-410
NEW York. New School for Social Research.
69-36
NEW York. Northeast Reformed Dutch
Church, 61-133
HEW York. Nursery and Child's Hospital.
60-2886
NEW York. Presbyterian Church. 61-243
NEW York. Presbyterian Hospital, 60-1269
NEW York. Reformed Presbyterian Church.
61-132
NEW York. St. Mark's Church. 60-2613
NEW York. Scotch Presbyterian Church.
81-132
NEW York. Society of the United Christian
Friends. 60-2311
NEWYork. Stock Exchange. 61-319
NEW York. Third Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church, Murray Street,
61-132
NEW York. Trinity Church. 60-2317. 61-3334
NEW York. Union Defence Committee. 60-3044
NEW York (Colony) Provincial Congress,
1775-1776. 80-3297
NEW York (Colony) Supreme Court of Judi-
cature. 60-3004
NEW York (County) Court of General Sessions.
60-2061
NEW York (State) 60-2942
NEW York (State) Comptroller's office.
60-3062, 60-3160
NEW York (State) Council of Farms and
Markets. 61-1366
NEW York (State) Council of Revision. 60-2310
NEW York (state) Court of Common Pleas
(TryonCo.) 81-1581
NEW York (State) Food Commission. 81-1398
NEW York (Slate) Governor, 1955-1968
(Harrlman). 81-1647
NEW York (State) Governor's Guards. 61-537
NEW York (State) Industrial Commission.
61-1398, 61-3494
NEW York (State) Legislature. 60-2697
NEW York (State) Library Extension Division.
61-3117
NEW York (State) National Guard, 61-160
NEW York (State) State Crime Commission,
61-3385
NEW York. State Prison, New York. 60-2426
NEW York (State) Supreme Court. 80-2802,
60-3004
NEW York and Boston Railroad Company.
80-170
NEW York and New England Railroad. 00-168,
60-1677
NEW York and New Haven Railroad Company.
60-1149
NEW York Association for the Advancement
of Science and Art. 81-597
NEW York Atheneum, 61-697
NEW York Bank £ Trust Company, New York.
60-1590
NEW York Baptist Missionary Society.
61-597
NEW York Book Club. 61-597
NEW York Bread Co. 61-220
NEW York Central Railroad. 60-1677, 61-476
NEW York City Exempt Firemen's Benevolent
Fund Association of the Bronx. 81-697
NEW York City Housing Authority. 61-3458
NEW York evening post. 60-1146
NEW York Genesee Land Company, . 80-2652
NEW York I
60-2691.
Pirt*fs
66-4902. lESSE. IS _
io-29oe. ?nw\ ff-siv >±m>.
6o-a8io. ff-?7:i . "-'<£ >"-Tn
M-S618 ". *.5i-:. frj-m: , £>"*>,
80-2959; SMHi, k-;:m . «■ V£.
siii'
NEW York. Union Theological Seminary.
81-1222, 61-1374, 81-1641
NEW York. Washington Square Reformed
Dutch Church. 61-133
NEW York. World's Fair, 1939-40. 80-1636
NEW York (Colony) 60-2942
MEW York (Colony) Attorney GeneraL 60-2616
NEW York (Colony) Committee of Safety,
1775-1776. 60-3297
NEW York (Colony) General Assembly. 60-2667,
01-428
NEW York (Colony) General Court of ASBlzes.
60-3004
NEW York (Colony) Laws, statutes, etc.
Facsimile of The laws and acts of the
Generat Assembly for Their Majesties
Province of New York. 60-2801
60-3053. -5----?iS* , ^!!T
80-5861 ij!|j§||i jg||
60-3076, ^~ r - ' -"'3= -' ■
96-5086, £; ff>:. u =ii s . jwrrc;
96-3180 , 5i <!■:'. *'! -i 1 »s . si-ili-i ,
90-3184, ir-rSi, 5T-lfI7~5iTLH:
91-170.3 r - i W._ n i -i it, 1 l-:s Is,
wm. lair . T^irr. *\ -n
81-631, JT^- j- TT^t ■"■--»
6T58T, T^T r-ar ft-Mf
91-815* r""i^F-_
NEW York Hospital. 60-2281
NEW York Infantry. 8th Regt., 1861-1663.
60-1204, 61-491
NEW York Infantry, 20th Regt., 1861-1863.
61-3324
NEW York Infantry. 24th RegL, 1661-1683,
61-1636
NEW York Infantry. 61st RegL , 1661-1666.
61-1836
NEW York Insurance and Trust Company.
60-1477
NEW York Lyceum. 60-2292
NEW York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
60-1677
NEW York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad.
60-1677
NEW York, Providence and Boston Railroad
Company. 80-170
NEW York Society for Promoting the Manumis-
sion of Slaves. 61-531
NEW York Society for the Suppression of Vice.
59-253
NEW York Society of the Cincinnati see
SOCIETY of the Cincinnati. New York
NEW York State Agricultural Society. 61-479
NEW York State Kansas Committee. 80-2121
NEW York State Woman Suffrage Association.
61-3491
NEW York Sugar Trade Laboratory. 59-147
NEW York tribune. 80-3096, 81-1631
NEW York University. Hall of Pants, 81-1699,
81-2244
NEW York Waehlngton Monument
Association. 61-667
NEW York Yacht Club. 81-667
NEW York Young Men's Society, 60-2422
NEWARK, N. J. fUtfili, ejkflU, 60-976
NEWARK, N, J. Clinton Avenue Baptist Church,
60-641
NEWARK, N. J. Free Public Library. 60-2661
NEWARK, N, J. High Street Presbyterian Church.
60-833
NEWARK, N. J. Newark Industrial Exhibition,
1872. 60-333
NEWARK Female Charitable Society, Newark,
N, J. Margaret Symington Clark Memorial
Fund. 60-646
NEWARK Gas Light Company. 60-347
NEWBERRY, John S. 80-422
NEWBERRY, Truman H. 60-1374
NEWBEHRY, Walter Cass, 1636-1912. 80-2680
NEWBERRY Library, Chicago, 61-1362, 61-1617 ,
61-2196, 61-2193, 61-3181, 81-3246
NEWBEHRY Library, Chicago, John M. Wing
Foundation. 61-1645
NEWBILL, Tyree G. 69-70
NEWBOLD, George, banker, 80-2796
NEWBOLD family. 61-416
NEWBOLD, N. C. 61-3282
NEWBUROH, Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad,
60-1677
NEWBURYPORT, Mass. FlMt National Bulk,
00-1690
NEWBY family. 60-933
NEWCASTLE, Henry Flennes Pelham-Cllnton,
2d duke of, 1720-1794. 60-1447
NEWCASTLE, Thomas Pelham-Holbs, 1st duke
01,1893-1786. 01-1847
NEWCASTLE and Carlisle Railway Company.
60-3209
NEWCOMB, Charles King, 1620-1894. 60-3344
NEWCOMB, Daniel. 61-1466
NEWCOMB, John Lloyd. 81-1142
NEWCOMB, John Simon. 60-2162
NEWCOMB, Patty. 61-1468
NEWCOMB, Simon. 60-24, 61-617
NEWCOMB family. 61-1460
NEWCOMER, S. G. 60-1614
NEWCOMER (S. G.) and Company, 60-1614
NEWCOMER, T. C. 60-1614
NEWELL, Frederick Haynss, 1662-1932,
60-169
NEWELL, Roger. 60-159
NEWELL, William Augustus, 1617-1901.
60-267, 80-261, 80-864, 61-1361
NEWELL family. 60-169
NEWFOUNDLAND, Office of Ordnance. 6P-666
NEWGATE Prison, East Granny, Conn. 60-900
NEWHALL, Abnsr. 60-1724
NEWHALL, Asa Tarbell, 60-175
NEWHALL, Walter Symonds, 1841-1863. 61-3100
Name Index
NEWHALL family. 60-3151
NEWMAN, Albert Henry, 1858-1833. 61-3033
NEWMAN, Benjamin. 61-3165
NEWMAN, Charles. 60-1463
NEWMAN, Clarence W. 61-1141
NEWMAN, Emma E. 61-693
•NEWMAN, George. 60-1065, «,0-lM2
NEWMAN, Isaac. 60-1066
NEWMAN, Jehn, 60-310
NEWMAN, John Henry, Cardinal, 1601-1890
60-246, 60-870
NEWMAN, Pauline. 61-2477
NEWMAN family. 61-2110, 61-3033, 81-3142
NEWMAKKET Manufacturing Company, New-
market, N. H. 61-47
NEWNHAM, Anthony. 61-1268
NEWPORT Iron Manufacturtae'Co. . R. I
61-301
NEWPORT Hews Shipbuilding & Dry Dock
Company, Newport News, Va, 61-2223
NEWPORT Railroad Company. 60-1129
NKWSOME, James. 61-2625
NBWSOME, Winifred. 61-2826
NEWBOM'S (Mrs, E. M.) School. 31-3300
NEWSON, Thomas McLean, 1827-1693, 60-613
NEWTON, Abraham. 60-2369
NEWTON, Alfred Edward, 1668-1940. 60-1082
NEWTON, Benjamin, of Boston. 60-1490
NEWTON, Daniel. 61-681
NEWTON, E.W. 80-1463
NEWTON, Isaac, 60-81
NEWTON, Sir Isaac, 1642-1727. 60-1322, 61-26
NEWTON, John, curator of Olney, 60-1699
NEWTON, Manila. 81-3147
NEWTON, Ray. 61-S6S2
NEWTON, Rlohard, 1813-1687. 61-62
NEWTON, Richard Heber, 1B40-1914. 61-62
NEWTON, Walter H. 60-1806
NEWTON, Wllloughby. 61-3064
NEWTON family. 61-62
NEWTON, N.Y. 61-280
NEWTON Oil and Manufacturing Company.
60-2386
NEWTON Township, N. j. 60-1790
NEYL, 8. of Charleston, S. c. 80-2369
NICE, John. 61-372
NICE, Levi, 1B19-63. 61-372
NICE family. 61-372
NICHELSEN, Erlck. 61-548
NICHOL, Charles Edgar. 61-2648, 81-2678
NKHOL^, EU.ab.th Byrd, 1830-1901, collector.
NICHOLAS, George, 81-3287
NICHOLAS, John. 61-3062
NICHOLAS, Joseph, 61-744
NICHOLAS, Philip Norbono. 69-119, 61 -1 141
NICHOLAS, Robert Carter. 60-308
NICHOLAS, WUson Cary. 60-7, 61-197
NICHOLAS family. 60-3332
NTCHOLAS chronicle. 60-318
NICHOLAS, Fpyette, and Greenbrier Railroad.
69-140
NICHOLLS, F, T. 80-707
NICHOLLS, Richard. 61-648
NTCHOLS, Alexander. 00-2485
NICHOLS, Alice McPhall. 81-1854
NICHOLS, Arthur Howard, 1840-1923, 61-2354
NICHOLS, David C. 81-2268
NICHOLS, J. Howard, of Boston.
60-1742
NICHOLS, DavldS. 81-2286
NICHOLS, Elizabeth McCown. 61-1B54
NICHOLS, Fernando Stlth. 61-1864
NICHOLS, George. 80-1742
NICHOLS, George D. 80-2363
NICHOLS, Georges., of Connecticut. 61-1854
81-2288 '
NICHOLS, Honry Martyn, 1624-1860. 80-768
NICHOLS, Isaac. 60-2485
1-1490,
NICHOLS, James McAllister. 81-1654
NICHOLS, Jeannette P. 60-484
NICHOLS, John. 81-1664
NICHOLB, John F. 6fil654
NICHOLS, John H. 81-1654
NICHOLS, Josephine R. 61-3495
NICHOLS, Samuel. 61-2679
NICHOLS, Sarah. 61-W4
NICHOLS, William. 01-2288
NICHOLS family. E»0-766, 61-1864, 61-2266.
81-2670 '
NICHOLS & Pierce, Boston. 60-1490
NICHOLS-BKITT collection, 1771-1905.
61-1864
NICHOLSON, Frances (Witter) 60-2569
NICHOLSON, Francis, 1656-1728. 80-2 61.
60-918, 81-1473
NICHOLSON, George, of Burlington Co., N. J.
80-1869
NICHOLSON, James, 1736-1804, 60-2669
NICHOLSON, John. 60-7, 61-3301
NICHOLSON, John, d. 1800. 60-1079, 60-1777,
80-1778, 60-18' 8, 80-2586. 80-2667, 60-2833.
60-2649, 81-185, 61-213, 61-419, 81-462.
61-648 '
NICHOLSON, John Page, 1842-1922. 61-989
NICHOLSON, Lee. 61-3209
NICHOLSON, Meredith, 1868-1947. 80-313,
61-1826, 61-2420
NICHOLSON, Reynold Alleyne. 81-3146
NICHOLSON, Timothy, 1828-1924. 61-3226
NICHOLSON, William Thomas. 80-484
NICHOLSON family, 80-633, 80-2580, 81-3226
NICKEL, Tb. 80-1123
NICKERSON, CHIford. 60-1207
NICKERSON, Elkanah. 80-6
NICKERSON, John Q. A., 1825-1917. 60-1207
NICOLA, Lewis. 60-2849
NICOLAY, John George, 1832-1901. 66-183
69-203, 80-2193, 61-863, 81-995, 61-1708
61-3838 '
NICOLL, Charles. 60-2306
NICOLLET County Historical Society
61-1418
NICOLS, John, -1811-1873. 80-1349
NICOLS, Dean, and Gregg. 60-1349
NIEHAUS, Charlea Henry, 1665-1936. 61-236B
NIELSDATTER, Oro. 60-1780
NIELSEN, All. 81-1288
NIELSEN, Ole. 60-1780
NIELSEN, Suaanne. 61-1266
NIELSEN family. 60-1780
NIELSON, A. 61-2443
NIEMEYER, Sallie C. T. 81-3138
NIGHTINGALE, Florence. 81-2112
NILES, E, P. 59-122
NILES, Hezekiah. 80-203
NILES, Marion H. 61-3456
NILES, Nat. 61-2992
NILES family. 61-2823
NILSEN, Ole, 1844-1933. 60-716
•OLSSON, Anna T. 61-3543
NILSaON, Christine. 81-3149
N1MMO family. 61-3136, 01-3142
NIN, Anafs, 1903- 60-2859
NINETEENTH Century Club, Minneapolis.
60-481
NININGER, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918
80-1236
NISBET, Alex. 61-2086
NISBET, Charts, 1736-1804. 60-2200
NISBET, Eugentus Arlstldes, 61-2462
61-3143
N1SHIDA, Sentaro. 60-1713
NISHIMORI, Yoshlhiro. 60-1713
NISQUALLI, Fort. 81-1708
NIXON, Alfred. 60-2367
NIXON, George S. 66-237
NIXON, Henry, 61-213
NIXON, John, 1733-1808.
61-213
60-2434, 60-2686.
NIXON, John W. 61-3267
NIXON, William D. 81-301
KDCON family. 80-933
NIXON and Co, 61-2268
NBA, Marcos de. 61-3837
NOAH, Mordecai, M. 60-2995
NOAILLES, Louis Marie de. 61-646
NOBEL Peace Prize Committee. 61-3543
NOBLE, Edmund. 80-1731
NOBLE, G. M., of Tlnmouth, Vt. 80-1401
NOBLE, Louis Legrand, 1813-1862. 80-3082
NOBLE, Matthew. 60-49
NOBLE, Noah, 1794-1644. 60-1317, 60-1347
NOBLE, Robert Ernest, 1670-1958. 80-1261
NOBLE, Warren Perry, 1820-1903. 81-851
NOBLE family, 80-1201
NOCK, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1645. 60-10
NOEL, Edmond F. 60-1804, 80-2212
NOEL, Elizabeth F. 59-136
NOQUCHI, Yone. 81-1128
NOINTEL, M, de. 80-3212
NOIZET-SAINT-PAUL, Gaspard.
80-666
NOLAN, D. E. 81-695
NOLAN, William 1. 80-1062
NOLAND, William. 81-682
NOLAND, William, of Virginia. 60-13
NOLAND family. 80-13
80-1776, 60-3127.
NOKBECK, Peter, 1870-1638,
81-3010
NORDECBT Publishing Company. 60-940
NORDHOFF, Charles, 60-2620
NORDMAENDENES sangforenlng, Minneapolis.
60-848
NORELIUS, Eric, 1833-1916. 61-3160
NORFOLK, Va. 69-93
NORFOLK and Petersburg Railroad Company.
81-3658
NORFOLK and Western RaUroad Co. 59-122
80-2999
NORFOLK Navy Yard see U. S. Norfolk
Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va.
NORFOLK, Yorktown and Washington Railway
Company (Proposed) 69-65
NOHMAN, F. a. 81-1495
NORMAN, Henry, 80-724
NORMAN, W. B. 60-1544
NORMAN, W. P. 60-1476
NORONHA family. 61-888
NORRELL, Jesse S. 60-1513
NOHRIS, Charles, 1712-1786. 60-3806, 81-620
NORRIS, Frank, 1870-1902. 80-1134
NORRIS, George Washington, 1608-1876 69-K
69-41, 69-217, 69-220, 60-159, 60-1374
60-1778, 60-2818, 80-3094, 81-302, 81-520
81-2045
NOKRIS, Isaac. 61-557
NOKRIS, Isaac, 1871-1735.
60-2805, 61-520
NOHIUS, Isaac, 1701-1766. 60-2605, 61-520
NORRIS, Joseph Parker. 81-520
NOKHIS, Katharine Augusta, d. 1940. 61-2434
•NOKRIS, Mary. 60-2623, 81-520
NOKHIS, Sally Ann. 81-3142
NORRIS, Septimus. 61-677
"NORRIS, William. 81-877,81-2264
NORRIS family. 60-2605
NORSTOQ, Jon, 1878-1942. 61-935
NORTH, Ann Hendrlx Loomls, 81-2316
NORTH, Frederick. 61-3256
NORTH, Frederick North, baron, 1732-1792.
60-70, 80-667, 60-1378
NORTH, John Charles, 61-1228
NORTH, John Wesley. 61-2316
NORTH, William. 60-1464
NORTH family. 61-2316
NORTH American Board for the Study of
Religion in Higher Education. 80-2177
NORTH American Company. 80-1008
NORTH American Land Company. 60-2633,
61-85, 81-482, 61-648, 61-1020
NORTH American Steamship Company, Cleveland.
80-867
NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization. 69-257
NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic
see SUPREME Allied Commander,
Atlantic
NORTH Birmingham Land Co. 81-2633
NORTH Carolina. Commission on County
Government. 81-3262
NORTH Carolina, Constitutional Convention, 1875
81-3172
NORTH Carolina. Dent, ol Agriculture. 81-3283
NORTH Carolina, Division of State Parks,
81-3982
NOHTH Carolina. Geological and Economic
Survey. 80-144. 60-1249
NORTH Carolina. Geological Survey (1683-
1687) 80-144
NORTH Carolina. Geological Survey (1691-
1905) 60-144, 80-1249
NORTH Carolina. State Board of Equalization.
81-3262
NORTH Carolina, state Fair Board. 61-3262
NORTH Carolina. State Geologist. 80-144,
60-1249
NOHTH Carolina. State Guard, 1st Regt.
61-3218
NOHTH Carolina. State Museum, Raleigh.
81-3263
NORTH Carolina. Supreme Court. 61-3060
NORTH Carolina, University. 60-899, 80-3309,
80-3324, 81-1339, 81-2169, 81-2621, 81-3509,
61-3856
NORTH Carolina (Ship) 00-1630
NORTH Carolina Good Roads Association.
81-3680
NORTH Carolina Infantry. Cllngman's Brigade
1861-1885. 60-3248
NORTH Carolina Infantry. 4th Regt. 61-3509
NORTH Carolina Infantry. 6th Regt., 1861-1885.
61-3129
NOHTH Carolina Infantry. 22d Regt., 1661-1865.
81-3271
NORTH Carolina Infantry, 33d Regt. 81-3509
NORTH Carolina Philosophical Society. 60-2402
NORTH Carolina Reserves, 1664-1865. 61-1983
NORTH Carolina standard, Raleigh, N. C,
81-2019
NORTH Carolina star, Raleigh, N. C. 61-2640
NORTH Central Association. 81-800
NORTH Cornwall Furnace. 61-2311
NORTH Dakota Nonpartisan League. 61-1067
NORTH Gainesville School. 61-1601
Name Index
NORTB Haven, Conn. Congregational Cburch,
61-3475
NORTH Lebanon Railroad Company. 61-2311
NORTH Minneapolis German Society. 60-797
NORTH Mississippi Traction Company, Tisho-
mingo Co., Miss. 60-2212
NORTH Star Woolen Mill Company. 60-583
NORTH State Mining Company. 61-3208
NORTHAM family. 61-3142
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. First Parish. 61-469
Northampton Co. , Pa. ei-nse
NOHTHCLIFFE, Alired Charlee William
Harmsworth, 1st viscount, 1865-1922, 59-223,
60-146, 60-2406
NORTgCOTE, James. 60-1322
WORTHCOTT, R. S. 60-997
NORTHEAST Forge. 61-371
NORTHERN lamily. 81-2110
NORTHERN Minnesota Development Association
60-1203
NORTHERN Minnesota Sheep Growers'
Association. 60-1203
NORTHERN Pacific Beneficial Association.
60-1821
NORTHERN Pacific Railroad. 80-187, 60-188,
60-488, 80-602, 80-798, 80-697, 60-1008,
60-1780, 60-1806, 60-1821, 60-33.7, 31-2649,
61-3286
NORTHERN Pine Manufacturers Association,
Minneapolis. 60-530
NORTHERN Railroad Company (N. Y.) 60-4,
NORTHERN Securities Co. 69-28
NORTHERN States Co-operative League. 80-444
NORTHFIELD, VU Fifth School District.
80-3211
NORTHFIELD, Vt, Overseer of Poor. 60-3211
NORTHFIELD Lyceum. 60-1772
NORTHROP, Cyrus, 1834-1922. 60-661, 60-710,
60-1327
NORTHRUP, Dennis. 60-122
NORTHUMBERLAND Company. 60-2633
NORTHUP, Anson. 60-256
NORTHWEST Bank Corp. 81-2786
NORTHWEST Company of Canada. 60-542,
60-665 , 60-1178, 60-2630, 61-71, 61-368,
81-1539
NORTHWEST Grammar School, Philadelphia.
81-2071
NORTHWEST Land Company. 60-1806
NORTHWEST Territory, U. S. 60-1246
NORTHWEST Territory, U.S. County Court of
Common Pleas (Wayne Co, ). 61-1662
NORTHWEST Territory, U.S. Court of General
Quarter SeeBlons of the Peace (Wayne Co.)
61-1676
NORTHWESTERN Bone Syndicate. 60-1179
NORTHWESTERN Fuel Company, St. Paul,
80-1348
NORTHWESTERN Life and Savings Co.,
Dee Molnas. 61-391
NORTHWESTERN Literary and Historical
Society. 80-724
NORTHWESTERN Lumber Company, Eau Claire,
Wie. 80-470
NORTHWESTERN Minnesota Educational Aesocla-
tlon. 60-846
NORTHWESTERN Minnesota Historical
Association. 60-1203
NORTH Western Overland Mall Company.
81-2225
NORTHWESTERN Singers' Association. 60-648
NORTHWESTERN Swedish Methodist Episcopal
Church Insurance Society. 00-661
NOHTHWESTEHN Turnpike Association.
60-1462, 61-2895
NORTHWESTERN Universlly, Evanston, III.
60-1016
NORTON, C. A. 61-1290
NORTON, Charles Eliol, 1627-1906. 61-1067
NORTON, E. M. 80-312
NORTON, Francis, 1747-1828. 60-1481
NORTON, Frederick. 59-119
NORTON, George Hatley. 61-3062
NOHTON, Grace, 1834-1028. 61-1777
NORTON, Grace Fallow. 69-118
NORTON, H, H. 61-3301
NORTON, John. 61-46
NORTON, John, Mohawk Indian. 61-2997
NORTON, John, 1719-1777. 80-308,61-741
NORTON (John) and Sons. 60-308 . 61-741
NOHTON, John Hatley, 1745-1787. 00-308,
Sl-741, 61-3287
NOnVON, Mllford Phillips, 1794-1860. 60-1932
NORTON, Wilbur Theodore. 61-3499
NORTON famUy. 61-443, 81-1336, 81-3301
NORWOOD, Frederick Abbott. 81-1530
NORWOOD, Joseph Caldwell, 1816-1869. 60-2176
NORWOOD, Laura (Lenoir) 60-2176
NORWOOD family. 60-2176
NORWOOD High School, Norwood, Va. 69-116,
60-3340, 61-1392
NORWOOD High School, Norwood, Va. Norwood
Literary Society. 61-1392
NOTHAN, Paul. 60-2408
NOTMAN, John, 1810-1869. 61-629
NOTRE-DAME (Church) Montreal see
' MONTREAL. Notre- Dame (Church)
NOTT, Henry Junius. 60-2402
NOTT, Joslah Clark, 1804-1873. 80-1206
NOTT, Samuel. 61-1187
NOTT, Samuel, 1766-1869. 60-1016
NOTTINGHAM, Lord. 80-261
NOURSE, Franklin. 60-1606
NOURSE, Joseph. 60-3242
NOVIKOFF, Olga A. 60-2406
NCWELL, Jamee Albert, 1888-1637. 60-461
NOXUBEE Co., Miss. 60-1647
NOYE, Richard K. 61-2509
NOYES, Daniel R. 60-1237
NOYKS, Frank B. 61-1609
NOYES, Frank W., 1867-1942. 61-391
NOYES, James. 61-391
NOYES, Morillo. 61-320
NUYES, Robert Fanning, 1650-1912, 61-2702
NOYES, Stephen H., 19B1-19S2. 61-136
NOYES, Wlnlhrop Gllman, 1669-1931, 60-1237
NOYES Brothers and Cutler, Inc., St. Paul.
60-484. 60-1237
NUEVO Leon, Mexico. 60-2172
NUGENT, John F. 80-1374
NUGENT, W. L. 60-1640
NUGENT family. 61-2246, 61-2289
NUGENT and McWlllle, Jackson, Miss. 60-2363
NUNN(E. F.) and Company, Shuqualak, Miss.
60-1607
NUNN, Thomas Hancock. 60-724
NUTE, Grace Lee. 61-3246
NUTT, Cyrus. 61-1273
NUTT, Mary J. 60-2006
HUTT, Samuel. 60-2051
NUTT, WiUlam D. 61-2328
NUTTALL, Thomas, 60-422, 61-734
NUTTER, McCIennen and Fjsh. 61-946
NUTTING, James W. 61-1717
NYE, Carroll A., of Moorehead, Minn. 60-1771
NYE, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1696. 80-1771
61-3251, 61-3396
NYE, Francis C. 60-689
NYE, Frank Mellen, 1862-1936. 60-1771
NYE, G. H. 60-1742
dYE, Gerald P. 56-261, 60-1414, 60-2991,
61-2760
NYE, Gideon, Jr., of China. 60-1490
NYE, Jonathan. 60-122
NYE, Perkins and Company, China. 60-172'
o
OAK, Henry Lebbeus, 1644-1905, collector.
61-2736
OAK Grove TennlB Club, Minneapolis. 60-646
OAK Ridge, N. C. Military Institute. 60-1067
OAKDALE Academy, Oakdale, N. C. 60-160
OAKDALE Avenue Community Church, St.
Paul see ST. PAUL. Oakdale Avenue
Community Church
OAKES, George Washington Ochs- , 1B01-19S1
60-2991
OAKFORD, Richard A., 1620-1862. 80-2879
-OAKLAND, Calif. College of CalUomla.
81-1327
OAKLAND, Calif. Free.Llbrary. 61-2610
OAKLAND Club, (H-1200
OAKLAND College, Claiborne Co., Miss.
60-2328
OAKLEY, James Gee. 61-797
OAKS, Pa. St. Paul's Church, 61-268
OATES, Charles G. 60-724
OBENCHAIN, George. 66-72
OBERHOFFER, Emll, 1867-1933. 60-944.
81-23
ODEKINQ, William Frederick. 60-2402
OBERMEYER, Charles F. , 1660-1914.
80-3218
OBERMEYER, F. W. 60-3216
O'BERRY, Mrs. Thomas. 61-3262
OBOLENSKAIA, Marya Tolstala. 61-3506
O'BRAN, Fred. 61-2638
O'BRIEN, Christopher D. 60-1062
O'BRIEN, John, 60-1564
O'BRIEN, Thomas. 60-1062
O'BRIEN, Thomas W., of Saco, Me. 60-1696
O'CASEY, Sean, 61-113
OCCUPACIA Mille, Essex Co., Va, 69-76
OCEAN Bluff Hotel, Kennebunkport, Me. 60-178
OCHAI, Telsaburo. 60-1713
OCHS, Adolph S. 60-167, 81-1667
OCONEE Timber Co. 61-1206
O'CONNOR, Basil. 60-646
O'CONNOR, I. J. 61-2643
O'CONNOR, James. 60-3346
O'CONNOR, Thomas V. 81-1909
O'CONNOR, William. 00-2164
O'CONNOR, William Douglas, 1832-1889.
60-2110 . 60-2160, 61-1996
'O'CONOR, Charles, 1764-1828. 61-2294.
61-2417
O'CONOR, John Christopher. 60-2288
O'CONOR, Norreya Jephson. 59-116
O'CONOR family. 61-2246
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Excelsior,
Minn. Minnetonka Lodge, No. 102. 60-509
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson,
Miee. Capitol Lodge, No. 11. 60-1133 ,
80-2112
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson,
Miss. Choctaw Encampment, No. 3,
60-1133
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson,
MIbs. Jackson Lodge, No. 116. 60-1133
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Marine,
Minn. Lodge No. 63. 60-608
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Minnesota.
Grand Encampment. 60-511
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Platte
City, Mo. Nebraska Lodge, No, 12.
61-904
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Purvis,
Miss, Purvis Lodge, No. 262. 60-1133
ODD Fellows, Independent Order of. Daughters
of Rebekah. Jackson, Miss, Ruth Rebekah
Lodge, No. 14. 60-1133
ODD1E, Tanker Lowndes, 1870-1960. 59-337,
61-2316
ODEQARD, John T, 60-464
ODELL, Jonathan, 60-1447
ODEN, Benjamin, 60-319
ODENDAHL, F.J. 61-3332
ODENEAL, John H. 80-1640
ODENHEIMER, Cordelia Powell, 61-3299
ODHNER, L. D. 60-1136
ODIORNE, William H. 80-122
ODOM, EU, 61-3299
O'DONOVAN, Gerald. 60-726
O'DONOVAN, WHUam Rudolf, 1644-1920.
61-216
□■DONOVAN ROSKA, Jeremiah, 18SI-1916,
81-348
O'DONOVAN family. 81-216
ODUM, Eugene P. 61-3263
ODUM, Howard. 61-247
OELKICHS, Hermann. 60-1666
OELRICHS & Company, New York, 60-1686 .
61-3478
OERSTED, Hans C. 60-2767
O'FARRELL, Elena. 61-2314
O'FARRELL, Jasper, 1617-1876. 61-2314
O'FERRALL, Charles Triplet!. 61-3673
CFERRELL, John I. 60-2363
O'FLYNN, Richard, 1829-1905, collector.
61-348
OGDEN, A, N. 60-2339
OODEN, Aaron, 1766-1839. 60-281, 60-280
OGDEN, Curtis, Jr. 80-980
•OODEN, David. 60-364, 60-863
OGDEN, David Bayard, 1776-1849, 60-4 ,
81-618
OGDEN, Elisabeth M. (Ford) 80-980
OGDEN, Gouverneur Morris, 18097-1864.
61.(384
OGDEN, H. C, 60-273
OGDEN, John. 61-1531
OGDEN, Peter Skene, 81-1346
OODEN, Robert, 61-2761
OGDEN, Robert Curtis, 1838-1913. 69-4,
61-1(49
•OODEN, Samuel, 60-268, 60-647
OGDEN, Thomas Ludlow, 1773-1844. 60-4 ,
81-1437
OGDEN family. 60-960. 60-2688, 61-816
OGDEN and Howes. 61-16
OGDEN Mine Railroad Company. 60-360
OOELBEY, Peter F. 61-3044
OG1LBY, Remsen a , d. 1943, 19-223
OGILYIE, James. 69-119
OGLE, William, 60-2731
OOLEBAY, Earl W. 60-246
OGLEBAY Rhymer's Club, Wheeling, W. Va,
384
"OGLESBY, Richard James, 1824-1699, 61-1326,
61-1706, 01-3063, 81-3490
OGLESBY Coal Company, Oglesby, IU. 61-396
OGLETHORPE, James Edward, 1896-1785.
60-2466
Name Index
OGLETHORPE University, MUledgevlLle, Ga.
01-2183
O'HARA, John. 61-963
O'HEHN, John Francis, Bp„ 1874-1933. 60-1262
OHIO. Board ol Canal Commissioners. 61-3179
OHIO. Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home,
Xenla. 61-3034
OHIO. State University, Columbus. 61-1183,
81-1226, 81-1497, 81-1822, 61-1666
OHIO. State University, Columbus. Libraries.
61-2009
OHIO Company (1747-1779) 60-2304
OHIO Company '-50-1796) 80-1245, 60-2228
OHIO Co., W. VaV ejkJJjO
OHIO Co. , W. Va. Centennial Association.
30-360
OHIO Historical Society. 61-2426, 01-3265,
61-8376
OHIO Infantry. 21st Regt., 1681-1085.
81-1607
OHIO Infantry. 32d Itegt. , 1861-1865.
61-2897
1862-1865.
1804. 61-1264 ,
OHIO Infantry. 122d Bogt. ,
51-22ai
HIO Infantry, 109th Regt. ,
01-1856
OHIO River Railroad. 60-500
OHIO Valley Glafle Company. 60-350
OHIO Valley Trades and Labor Assembly.
60-360
OHLEY, WlUlam A. 00-246
OKADA, Skigue. 60-1713
CKEEFE, John. 60-1322
OKINAWA bland. 61-33
OKO, Adolpb & 61-3363
OKOLONA Cotton Oil Company, Okalona, Miss.
60-2368
OLCOTT, Ben WUson, 1072-1952. fllbifii
OLCOTT, Janus Bradford, 1830-1910. 60-680
OLCOTT, Thomas W., 1795-1880. 61-3850
OLD Buuxtlord Church. 61-3300
OLD Channel Mine, Gallce, Or. 61-1954
OLD Colony and Fall River Railroad Company.
60-1129
OLD Colony and Newport Railroad Company.
60-1577
OLD Colony Guild of Bell Ringers'. 61-2354
OLD Colony Railroad Company, 80-1129
OLD Colony Railroad Corporation. 60-1129
OLD Colony Steamboat Company. 60-1129
OLD Dartmouth Historical Sooiety. 61-400
OLD Oregon TtbIIb Association. 61-2222 ;
OLD Settlers' Association of Minnesota. 60-1188
OLD Street (Presbyterian) Sabbath School.
81-3300
OLDSweet Spring Company. 60-320
OLD Trails Bridge Company, Boonvllla, Mo.
60-2686
YE Okie Settlers Association of Ye West Side,
Wow York, 60-2424
OLIVER, Francis J. 60-1120
OLIVER, Henry K. 60-26
OLIVER, Hubbard. 61-48
OLIVER, John W. , b. 1637 or 8. 61-1630
OLIVER, Joseph B. 61-1636
OLIVER, Matilda. 60-3192
OLIVER, R, S. 60-1037
OLIVER, Robert, 1011-1009. 61-1636
OLIVER, Robert, b. 1636 or 7. 61-1638
OLIVER, Robert Burnett, 61-2824
OLIVER, Thomas E, 60-1 BO
OLIVER, Yelverton H. 61-3299
OLIVER family, 61-1636
OLIVEK fr Brand, Hanover Town. Va.
61-1633
OLIVET Methodist Church, Minneapolis see
MINNEAPOLIS. Olivet Methodist Church
OLIVIER, Louise Norton. 61-2742
OLrVIER, William. 30-2233
OLMSTEAD, Aaron B. 60-2943
OLMSTEAD, Charles H. 61-2452
OLMSTEAD, Davis. 61-1348
OLMSTEAD family. 60-2267
OLMSTED, Frederick Law, 1670-1957. 6 1-2407
OLMSTED, Mildred Scott, 60-2196
OLNEY, George. 60-047
OLNEY, Peter B. 61-3442
•OLNEY, Richard. 69-210, 60-717, 61-1159
OLNEY, Stephen Thayer, 1812-1878. 60-2207
OLSON, Floyd BJo'metJerne, 1891-1938.
60-260, 80-603, 80-649, 60-946
OLSON, Oscar Ludwlg. 81-1289
OLSTED, V. H. 60-1705
OLVERA, AugusUn. 01-1145
OLYMPIA (Cruiser) 01-1609
O'MALLEY, Thaddeus. 80-3201
OMOHUNDRO family. 61-2110
ONDEGARDO, Juan Polo de. 81-3398
ONDERDONK, Benjamin Tredwell, Bp., 1791-
1661. 60-2314
ONDERDONK Paper Mill, Roelyn, N. Y. 60-2404
•OLDEN, Charles S. 60-261, 60-280, I
60-288, 80-864, 60-1037
1-281,
OLDEN, David, 80-286
OLDENBURG, Henry, 1856-19287 60-770
OLDFIELD, Claude Houghton, 1889- 61-754
OLDS, Benjamin, Newark printer, 60-046
OLDS, Fred A. 01-3216
OLDS, Robert K, 80-2030
O'LEARY, P. M, 61-1690
OLEBON, James. 61-1268
OLIVE and Eliza (Ship) 60-3003
OLIVER, Adeline. 00-864
OLIVER, Benjamin. 01-1633
OLIVER, Crolghton M. 81-1236
•OLIVER, Daniel. 59-32, 80-2731
O'NEAL, Edward Asbury, 1818-1890. 60-2824.
61-1496 '
O'NEAL family. 80-2624
O'NEALL, John Belton. 60-712
ONEIDA Chief (Ship) 60-2524
O'NEIL, Charlee, 1842-1927. 61-732
O'NEILL, Eugene Gladstone, 1868-1663.
80-1512, 61-113 61-838, 81-2548, 61-3107.
81-3598 — '
O'NEILL, JameB, b. 1836. 81-348
ONYX King Mining Co. 81-3545
OOSTAKER, 3. Casslanus. 61-3145
OPATOSHU, Joseph. 60-2995
OPHULS, WlUlam. 61-268
OPIE, Amelia. 60-3229, 61-3613
ORATB1, Ariz. 81-3553
ORANGE and Alexandria Railroad Company.
60-S '
ORANGE Co., Fla. 61-2083
ORANGE -NASSAU, House of. 61-70
ORANGE Union Agricultural Society. 59-105
ORANGES UBG, S. C. Sheridan Classical
School. 60-803
•ORBISON, William. 60-2827, 81-1646
ORCHIDS to you (Radio program) 60-2346
ORD, Edward Otho Creaap, 1616-1863. 59-42
60-2833, 81-1348, 61-2284
ORD, George. 60-2734, 60-2820, 81-679
81-734, 81-768, 61-1272, 81-1658 '
ORDER ol the Crown of Italy, 60-3208
ORDER of the Eastern Star. Grand Chapter of
Mississippi. 60-2680
ORDER of the Eastern Star. Missouri. 60-1801
60-1601
ORDWAY, Mabel D., 1874-1951. 61-3668
O'REGAN, Daniel. 61-3146
OREGON. State College, Corvallls. 61-2300
OREPON. University. 60-397, 60-412,
80-414
OREGON American Lumber Company, Veronla
Or. 60-368
OREGON and California Railroad Company
61-1807
OREGON and Transcontinental Company.
60-1008
OREGON Commonwealth Federation. 60-403
OREGON Milling Co. 61-2059
OREGON Railway and Navigation Company.
60-1008
OREGON Stage Company, Portland, Or. 60-1940
OREGON State Chamber of Commerce. 61-2222
OSGOOD, Charles G. 60-1082
OSGOOD, Elnel B. 61-1679
OSGOOD, Gayton P. 61-1348
OSGOOD, Howard Lawrence, 1055-1909,
collector, 80-300 6
OSGOOD, Joseph 61-25
OSGOOD Bradley Car Company, Worcester,
Mass. see BRADLEY (Osgood) Car
Company, Worcester, Mass.
O'SHAUGHNESSY, Nelson. 60-1805
OSIO, Antonio Maria. 61-3250
OSLER, William. 61-925
OSLO. Unlversitet. 61-934
OSSDflNG Historical Society. 61-1705
OREGON- WASHING TON Investment Co.
81-2306
O'REILLY, Henry see CRIELLY, Henry,
1606-1886
O'REILLY, John Boyle, 1844-1890.
81-348
61-346,
O'REILLY, Leonora, 1670-1927. 01-2477
O'REILLY, Robert Maltland, 1845-1912.
61-2353
•O'HIELLY, Henry, 1808-1888. 61-1800,
61-1701
ORIENTAL Bank, Boston. 60-179
ORIENTAL Powder Mills, Charleston, W. Va.
60-585
ORIOLO, Giuseppe. 81-722
ORMANDY, Eugene. 61-411
OHME, Francis. 81-3144
ORME, Jamee. 61-3144
ORME, Joseph. 61-3144
ORME, Maria W. D. 80-1403
ORW. '■?, Robert. 61-546
OHME, Mrs. William W. 61-3144
ORME, William Ward, 1832-1888. 61-1328,
61-1728, 61-3144
ORNDT, Jacob. 61-358
ORR, James Lawrence, 1622-1873. 60-712,
61-163, 81-3371
ORR, John A. 80-3247
ORR (W. J.) Fish Co. 61-2732
ORH family. 81-183
ORR, Dunlope, and Glenholme, Philadelphia.
01-268 9
OHHELL, J. A. 61-3262
ORR1CK (J. C.) and Son Company, Hendricks,
W. Va. 60-557
ORTH, Godlove Stoner, 1617-1862. 60-14Z4
ORTON, Clark K., b. 1646. 60-585
ORTON, Edward Francis Baxter, 1829-11
81-1183, 81-1322
ORTON, J. H. 60-2350
ORTON'S Bank, Ortbnvllle, Minn.
80-595
ed.
OSBORN, George Coleman, 1904-
00-2360
OSBORN (John) & Company, Boston. 00-1491
OSBOHN, Luther. 61-1407
OSBORN, Marcus B. 61-2764
OSBORN, Samuel George. 60-1610
OSBORNE family, 81-2832
OSBOURN, Henry Fairfield. 60-242
OSCAR S. StrauB Memorial Association.
00-157
OSCEOLA Co., Fla. 81-2083
OSEGUERA, Andrew. 60-3058
OSGOOD, , 60-1143
OSSOLI, Sarah Margaret see FULLER,
Margaret
OSTER, Anatole, 1834-1010. 60-2056
OSTER family. 60-2656
OSTERUD, Hjalmar L. 60-2768
O'SULLIVAN, James Edward, 1676-1949.
60-2976
O'SULLIVAN, Vincent. 60-726
OSWALD, Eugene. 60-3310
OSWALD, Richard, 1705-1764. 60-314
OTIS, George Alexander. 61-2742
OTIS, Harrison Gray. 60-30, 60-1912
OTIS, Mrs, Harrison Gray. 61-3630
OTIS, James, 1702-1778. 61-3360
OTIS, Jamee, 1725-1783. 61-3380
OTIS, Joseph, 1728-1810. 61-3360
OTIS, Samuel 60-2849
OTIS, Samuel Allyne, 1740-1814. 61-3360
OTISfamUy, 61-3360
OTKEN, Charles H. 80-1496
OTTER, George. 60-284
OTTER Tall BuUdlng and Loan Association.
61-2786
OTTER Tall Power Co. 61-2788
OTTIS, Frank J. 80-2030
OTTO, Ephraljn. 60-1710
OTTO, Herbert, 1026-1693. 60-1710
OTTO family. 00-1710
OTTO, N, Y. Firflt Congregational Society.
60-925
OTTOMAN-AMERICAN Development
. Company, 61-3010
OUACHITA Baptist Association see BAPTISTS,
Arkansas, Ouachita Baptist Association.
OUACHITA Baptist College, Arkadelphla,
Ark. 00-3326
OUACHITA Belle (Steamboat) 60-720
OUIDA, pseud, see Da La RAMEE, Louise
OUKHY, Capt. Lewis. 61-1647
OUSELEY, Gideon. 01-160
OUSPENSKAYA, Maria, 1876-1649. 81-1420
OUTLOOK Club, Montclalr, N. J. 60-3345
OUTTERBRIDGE, S. W. 00-1253
OUVRY, Frederic, 1814-1881. 81-2478
OVERALL, John. 60-1542
OVEHBAY family. 61-2418
OVERBEY, 1. 69-71
OVERBEY, J. 69-71
OVERBEY, J, S. J. 69-71
OVERBEY, Jaconlaa. 69-71
OVERHOLZER, Wlnfred. 59-18
OVERLAND Mall Company. 81-2225,61-2776,
61-3298
OVERLOOK Copper Company. 61-3554 :
OVERMAN, Lee Slater, 1864-1930. 69-217,
80-1637, 60-1024, 61-182, 81-1340, 01-1477,
61-3060
OVERSEAS Luncheon Club, Minneapolis. 60-431
Name Index
OVERSEAS Writers. 60-2093
OVERSTHEET, Lee-Carl. 60-3121
OVERTON, J. W. 60-7
OVERTON, Joel B. 61-220
*OVERTON, John. 61-262, 61-1620
OVERTON, Samuel". 60-7
OVERTON, Walter Alexander. 61-2790
OVERTON family. 61-1169,61-3142
•pVINGTON, Mary White. 61-1264, 61-2477
OWEN, . 60-1794
OWEN, David Dale. 61-1613, 61-3063
OWEN, Isaac, 1809-1866. 61-1361
OWEN, J. w. 69-201
OWEN, John. 60-3306
•OWEN, Richard. 61-28, 61-1613. 61-1640
61-3063
OWEN, Sir Richard, 1804-1892. 60-2733,
81-765
OWEN, Robert, 1771-1868. 61-1633, 81-1640,
61-16B6, 61-1847
OWEN, Robert Dale, 1601-1877. 80-663,
61-352, 81-1613, 61-1640, 61rl713.
61-3083
OWEN, Robert L. 80-2401
OW£r% Thomas. 80-3300
OWEN, Thomas Jefferson Vance, 1601-1835.
80-2776, 61-2169
OWEN, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1820.
60-1212. 60-1615, 61-1690, 61-2452
OWEN, Thomas S. 60-1663
OWEN, William. 61-1640
OWEN, William Miller. 61-3299
OWEN lamlly. 60-3306, 61-126, 61-1640.
61-3063 '
OWENS, G. W. 61-3182
OWENS, John. 81-2997
OWINGS, John. 81-316
OWINGS, Nathaniel R. 86-3327
OWRE, Allred, 1870-1935. 60-710
OXFORD, Miss. First Presbyterian Church.
60-913, 80-2813
OXFORD, Ohio. College lor women. 60-3112
OXFORD, Ohio. Memorial Presbyterian Church.
61-2519
OXFORD. University. Rhodes Scholarships.
61-1228, 61-3332
OXFORD Iron works, Campbell Co,, Va.
60-666
OXFORD OH Mill Company, Oxford, Miss.
60-2366
OXNAM, Garfield Bromley. 81-1273
OYSHER, Molshe. 80-725
OZARKCounty times. 61-306
OZARK Land and Lumber Company, Winona.
Mo. 60-2441
P
PACA, William. 61-582, 61-2743
PACHO, E. D. 61-3135
PACIFIC and Idaho Northern Railway. 61-1634
PACIFIC Coast Lumber Manufacturers 1
Association, 60-796
PACIFIC Export Lumbar Company.- 60-798 -
PACIFIC Fur Company. 60-1738
PACIFIC Northwest Timber Co. 61-2306
PACIFIC Northwest Tourist Association.
61-2222
PACIFIC Pine Company. 60-786
PACIFIC Pine Lumber Company. 6Q-796
PACIFIC School of Religion see BERKELEY
Calif. Pacific School of Religion
PACIFIC University, Forest Grove, Or.
60-3036
PACK, Charles Lathrop. 61-2628
PACK Memorial Library, AshevUle, N, C,
61-3259
PACKARD, Alpheus S. 61-1084
PACKARD, Earl L. 60-242
PACKARD, Frederick Adolphus, 1794-1887
60-3576 , 61-2836
PACKARD family. 60-2276
PACKETT family. 61-2110
PADDOCK, J. A. 80-3327
PADDOCK, Selh. 60-1363
PADEN, Dean Simpson, collector. 60-68
PADEREWSKI, Ignace, 81-2644
PADGETT, Lemuel P. 80-1637
PAEFF, Bashka. 61-2853
PAGE, Curtis Hidden, 10"O-1948. 80-27, 61-
PAGE, E. W. 60-7
PAGE, Harlan. 61-3654
PAGE, Herman. 81-618
PAGE, James Morris. 60-43
•PAGE, John. 69-77, 60-8, 60-268, 60-308, 60-430,
60-868, 61-762, 81-2181, 61-2743
PAGE, John, 1743-1806. 69-126
PAGE, John R. 81-1392
PAGE, John Randolph. 61-2162
PAGE, Klrby. 80-2174
PAGE, Leigh R. 61-1691
•PAGE, Mann. 60-268, 60-306
PAGE, Mann, Jr. , clerk of Gloucester Co. , Va.
61-1054 , 61-2743
PAGE, Robert. 80-661
PAGE, Robert H. 61-3654
PAGE, Roswell. 60-43
PAGE, Thomas D. 60-3128
PAGE, Thomas Nelson, 1863-1922. 69-118,
60-43, 60-313, 60-868, 61-197, 61-1150,
61-2206, 61-2866, 61-2391 , 61-3164, 81-3301,
61-3487 ~
PAGE, Waller Bines, 1666-1918. 69-4,
69-212, 69-223, 59-232, 60-124 00-126,
60-791, 61-1149, 61-2638, 61-3202
PAGE, William. 81-3801
PAGE, William Nelson, 1854-1932. 81-3651
PAGE family. 60-13, 60-1468, 80-2838, 60-3128,
61-2813, 81-2796, 81-3661
PAGET, Henry Ferguson, 1820-1894. 60-42
PAGET, Sir James, bart., 1814-1899, 61-790
PAGET, Matilda Adams, 1816-1898. 80-42
PAGET, Violet, 1968-1936. 60-42 , 61-1822
PAGET family. 60-42
PAGON, Katharine Wright (Dunn) collector.
61-3666
PAIGE, G. A. 61-1348
PAINE, Albert Blgelow, 1881-1937. 69-43,
81-1268, 61-2408. 81-2861 "
PAINE, Elsie Miriam. 61-1674
PAINE, Harvey, 69-126
PAINE, Nathaniel. 61-2462
PAINE, Orris. 60-7
PAINE, Rebecca, 69-126
PAINE, Robert Treat, 1731-1814. 61-582
PAINE, Robert Treat, ia36-1910. 61-3626
PAINE, Samuel, 80-7
PAINE, Thomas, 1737-1809. 60-792
!9-"' 3 . 8°-"67, 61-2106, 81-2743,
61-3360, 61-8611 '
PAINE & Burgess. 81-3277
PAINTER, D. M. 69-122
PAINTER, Mrs. Graham. 59-89
PAINTER, Uriah Hunt. 1837-1900. 61-1129
PATRO, Charles W. 80-81
PALACIOS, Vicente Riva. 60-1432
PALDA, Lev. 69-44
PALFREY, , colonel. 81-682
PALFREY, Charles. 61-3136
•PALFREY, John G. 60-1247, 60-1331
PALGRAVE, Francis T, 80-765
PALGRAVE, Robert, 1780-1604. 60-63
PALGRAVE, W. B. 68-83
PALGRAVE, William, 1745-1822. 80-83
PALGRAVE family. 60-83
P '.LLADIO, Andrea. 59-138
PALLBER, Sir Hugh. 60-314
PALM, Swante, 1616-1899. 60-234 1
PALMER, A. J. 61-3276
PALMER, Alexander Mitchell. 1672-1938,
69-17, 60-1637, 60-3199
PALMER, Benjamin. 61-2646
PALMER, Edward, 1831-1911. 60-1662
PALMER, EttaSessums. 61-2746
PALMER, Francis L. 60-670
PALMER, Fred. 61-1628
PALMER, Geoff ray Molyneux, i 862- 61-129!
PALMER, Joel, 1810-1881. 80-408
PALMER, John B. 81-3613
PALMER, John M. 61-1708,61-3688
PALMER, Mrs. Potter. 59-46
PALMER, Ray. 60-646
PALMER, Theodore Sherman, 1966-1956. 69-2
PALMER, W. R. 81-1348
PALMER, William Jackson, 1636-1909,
60-2072
PALMER, William P. 61-3301
PALMER family. 61-632,61-2110
PALMER and Day. 61-2185
PALMER College. 61-2813
PALMER Company. 80-1682
PALMER Lead Company, Palmer, Mo.
61-642
PALMER Mill. 60-379
PALMERSTON, Viscount. 61-3255
PALMERSTON, Henry John Temple, 3d viscount,
1784-1686. 61-1494
PALMORE, George William, 69-62, 80-12
PALMORE, Joseph S. 69-86
PALOU, Francisco.
PALSTTTS, Victor.
61-3246
61-1690
Autobiography.'
PAMBRUH, Andrew, b. 1821.
61-1697
PAN American Union. 61-1142, 61-2931
PANA, Juan de la. 61-*3248
PANAMA Railroad. 81-2999
PANCOAST, Joslah. 60-1630
PANKHURST, Chrlslabel. 81-2861
PANNELL, Henry Clifton, 1896-1946, 61-796
PANNILL family. 61-3142
PANTHER Burn Plantation, Percy, Miss.
60-1492
PAQUIN, Paul. 80-3330
PARAMOUNT Furnace. 69-123
PARAS, Jose" Maria. 60-2172
PARDEE, John Slone. 81-331
PARDEE and Curtln Lumber Company, 80-378
PARIS, Comte de. 61-2493
PARIS, Ferdinand John. 60-244, 60-928
PARIS, Peter. 81-21
PARIS. Blbllotheque natlonale. 61-1788
PARIS. Peace Conference, 1919. 59-28, 69-33,
59-163, 69-207, 60-39, 80-576, 61-3354,
81-3477,61-3484,81-8488
PARIS. Peace Conference, 1919. Russia.
81-3604
PARS. Peace Conference, 1919. Supreme
Council. 81-3497
PARIS. Peace Conference, 1010. U. s. 69-37,
89-61. 81-3446, 61-3462, 61-3497, 81-3604,
81-3863
PARC. Peace Conference, 1919. U. S. Ter-
ritorial Section. 60.-130
PARIS Monetary Conference see INTER-
NATIONAL Monetary Conference,
Paris.
PARISH, David. 60-2663
PARISH, Jacob. 61-230
PARISH, John Carl, 1881-1939. 61-908
PARSE family. 60-4,, 60-1477
PARK, Alice. 61-652 , 81-2663
PARK, Frank. 80-1637
PARK, Guy 4. 80-2099, 80-3129
PARK, Maud (Wood) 61-1679, 61-2861
PARK, Robert Emory, 1868-1942. 61-247
PARK Avenue Congregational Church, Minneapolis
see MINNEAPOLIS. Park Avenue .Congrega-
tional Church
PARK Congregational Church, St. Paul see
ST. PAUL, Park Congregational Church
PARKE, Benjamin. 61-3301
PARKE, Thomas. 61-546
PARKE lamlly. 61-126
PARKE-BERNET Catteries, Inc. (N. T.)
61-1092
PARKER, Alton Brooks, 1862-1926, 61-1696
PARKER, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1966, 61-1624
PARKER, Benjamin. 61-2896
PARKER, Charles. 60-279
PARKER, Charles C. 81-2216
PARKER, Cortland. 60-286, 60-290, 60-689,
60-8,64, 60-2061
PARKER, Daniel, merchant of Watertown, N. Y.
60-1741
PARKER, Daniel, fl. 1760. 80-1618
PARKER, Denial, 1762-1646. 80-1708,61-383,
81-422, 61-427. 81-2216
PAHKER, Daniel G. 60-2363
PARKER, David Bigelow, 1642-1910. 61-2100
PARKER, Edmund M. 80-3213
PARKER, Edmund Robert. 81-1622
PARKER, Elizabeth H, Foushee. 81-2831
BARKER, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895. 61-662 .
61-1624,61-2284
PAHKER, Frank, 1872-1947. 59-227, 60-2974
PARKER, Gilbert. 01-3620
PARKER, Henry 8. 60-1146
PARKER, J. A. 80-1076
•PARKER, James, 1726-1797. 80-284, 80-1341,
60-2649,61-742
•PARKER, James, 1776-1866. 60-260, 60-1341,
81-3437
PARKER (James) & Co. 81-2696
PARKER, Joel, 1616-1886. 60-261, 60-664
PARKER, John, potter. 60-73
•PARKER, John Henry. 81-3136, 61-3287
PARKER, John P. 61-2696
PARKER, L. H. 60-1515
PARKER, Luclen. 61-861
PARKER, Millard M. 614623
PARKER, Nicholson Henry. 61-862
PARKER, Sir Peter, 80-1447
PARKER, Rachel. 61-1163
PARKER, Richard. 61-2743
PARKER, S. D. 60-186
PARKER, Theodore. 60-1247
61-2681
1-2124, 61-2279,
PARKER, Timothy. 60-3306
PARKER, Willard, 1800-1664, 60-1269
PARKER, Willard, d. 1907. 60-1259
PARKER, William, of West Virginia. 61-2696
Name Index
PARKER, Willis Michael. 61-3136
PARKER family. 60-1341 , 61-427, 61-861.
61-1105. 61-1624, 61-2215, 61-2886
j
PARKERSBURO-BUCKBANNON Oil 6 Ou
Company, 61-3307
PARKERSBURG Musical Academy, Parkers-
burg, W. Va. 60-1210 —
PARKES, William. 60-1476
PARKHAM family. 60-933
• PARKHILL Manufacturing Company, Fltchbura
Mass. 60-1589
PARKHURST, Caleb. 60-2447
PARKHURST, David. 61-220
PARKHURST, H, L. 60-2446
PARKINSON, W. J. 60-3327
PARKMAN, Francis. 61-1662, 61-2452
PARKS, Gordon Alexander. . 61-1520
PARKS, Peter. 60-3080
PARKS, Sarah. 60-3080
PARMER, Charles B. TiaSenatar-of (he year
Biien fifcManon. 60-134 '
sPARR, Israel M. 61-3275
PARR, Samuel. 69-119,60-83
PARR, William. 60-2838'
PARRIS, Edward L. 81-3442
PARRISH, Edward. 60-3307
PARRISH, Fred Louis, collector. 60-1217
PARRISH, HarcourL 61-1112
PARRISH, Isaac. 60-1813
PARRISH, J.Q. 81-2816
"SSi™* 00-^.0.-1.13,
PARRISH, John Henry. 61-3276
PARRISH, Joseph, 1779-1640. 60-1813
PARRISH, Morris Longstreth, 1667-1944.
60-1401
•PARRISH, SamueL 60-1618, 61-545
PARRISH, Susannah (Cox) 1768-1861. 60-1813
PARRISH family. 60-1813
PARROT family. 61-2632
PARROTT, George. 61-750
PABROTT, Haltle. 61-3079
PARROTT, John. 61-1204
PARROTT, Thomas Marc, 1666-1960.
61-966
PARRY, George T. 60-2633
PARRY family. 60-2633
PARSONS, C. Howard. 60-401
PARSONS, EbeneEsr, of Boston. 80-1683
PARSONS, Edward Lambs. 01-516, 61-1266
PARSONS, Edwin, 60-658
PARSONS, Gorham, of Boston. 60-1683
PARSONS, Herbert, 1669-1926, 61-3371
PARSONS, James H. 60-589
PARSONS, Lewis Eliphalet, 1617-1896. 60-1170
PARSONS, Samuel P. 60-262
•PARSONS, Theophllua. 69-139, 60-1744, 60-3198
PARSONS, Thomas. 60-1462
PARSONS, Thomas William, 1819-1692
60-1446
PARSONS, Usher, 1788-1666. 60-3344
•PARSONS, William, 1701-1767. 60-2219
6W668, 61-289, 61-366, 61-667
PARSONS, William Barclay, 1669-1932. 61-3520
PARSONS family. 60-2216, 60-3344
PARTON, James. 60-663, 00-724
PARTRIDGE, Alden. 61-3136
PARTRIDGE, Amos. 60-2806
PARTRIDGE, Richard. 60-219,60-277,61-646
PARTRIDGE, William Ordway. 60-666
PARTRIDGE family. 61-2032
PARTZ, August. 61-2068
PARVIN, Benlamln. 60-2806
PASCAL, Charles Lacrolx, collector. 61-988
PASCALIS-OUVIERE, Felix, 1760-1833.
60-262, 60-1260
PASCALIS-OUVIERE, Franclaca. 60-1260
PASCHALL, John. 60-2629, 61-222
PASCHALL, Mary Frances. 60-2629, 81-58
PASCHALL, Sarah. 60-2829
PASCHALL, Stephen. 61-192, 81-222
PASCHALL, Thomas. 61-422
•PASCHALL, Thomas, ft. 1683. 61-192, 61-222
PASCHALL, Thomas G. 60-2629
PASCHALL family. 6C -2620, 81-68. 61-192.
61-222 ~
PASSAVANT, W.A., Jr. 61-3332
PASSMORE family. 60-2636
PASSUMP8IC Railroad. 60-1199
PASSUMPS1C River Railroad. 60-1577
PASSUMPSK Stage Company. 60-102
PASTORIUS, Francis Danlal, 1851-1719. 61-18
81-417. 61-520, 81-1764
PASTORIUS, Henry, 61-417
PATAPSCO Institute of Baltimore Co., Md. 60-61
PATCH, Ira J, 81-3093
PATCHEN, Kenneth, 1911- 61-2369
PATER, Walter Horatio. 60-42
PATERSON, M. C. 60-3213
PATERSON, 8tspben Van Rensselaer. 60-3186
PATERSON, William, 1746-1608. 80-263, 60-281
60-1093. 60-3196. 61-2443
PATERSON, William Bell. 60-8166
PATIGIAN, Haig, 1676-1960. 61-2406
PATMORE, Coventry Kersey Dlghton, 1823-
1898. 60-246. 60-1403
PATMORE, Derek. 61-2121
PATON, David, 1800 or 1801-1962. 61-3197
PATON, Lucy. 81-1779
PATON, Stewart. 60-242
PATON family. 61-3197
PATREK, Marsena R. 60-3332
PATRICK Henry Society of University of Virginia
see VIRGINIA. University. Patrick Henry
Society
PATRICOT, M. 61-1270
PATRIDGE, Alden. 80-2339
PATRONS Aid Society. 60-876
PATRONS of Husbandry, 60-1050
PATRONS of Husbandry. Minnesota State
Grange. Minnehaha Grange, Richfield,
60-540
PATRONS of Husbandry, Minnesota State Grange.
North Star Grange, St. Paul. 60-457
PATRONS of Husbandry, Minnesota State Grange,
Pomona Grange No. 12, Hennepin Co. 60-075
PATRONS of Husbandry. Mississippi state
Grange. 60-1474
PATRONS of Husbandry. Mississippi State
Grange, Bowling Green Grange No. 306.
60-1474
PATRONS of Husbandry. Mississippi Stale
Grange. Holmes County Grange No. 7.
60-1474
PATRONS of Husbandry. Mississippi state
Grange. Phoenix Grange No. 518, FavBtts.
60-1769
PATRONS of Husbandry. Missouri stats Grange.
Newport Grange. 61-3305
PATRONS of Husbandry. National Grange.
60-643, 61-1267, 61-1637, 61-2800
PATRONS Union Camp, No. 272. 61-2341
PATTEE, William S. 60-1062
PATTEN, Amos, of Bangor, Me. 61-284
""^n^'*" "' * AM ° c '" to <'. Bangor, Me.
PA 6U30o6 Ce ° rBe WMhlll » l ™. 1806-1882.
PATTEN, Simeon N. 61-2942
PATTEN, William. 60-1713
PATTEN, William, fl. 1682-66. 60-1572
PATTEN, Zebolm Cartter, 1840-1925.
61-1476 . 61-1632
PATTERSON, George. 61-947
PATTERSON, George Washington 1799-1879.
61-1259
PATTERSON, Jarrott. 61-2798
PATTERSON, Joe T. 60-2067
PATTERSON, John B. 60-317
PATTERSON, Josiah. 81-1160
PATTERSON, Lawrence Orr. 61-183
PATTERSON, Ralph C. 61-824
PATTERS- .obsrt, 60-1530
•PATTERSON, Robert, 1743-1824. 61-276,
61-734, 61-774, 61-782, 61-786
PATTERSON, Robert, 1819-1909, 61-766
PATTERSON, Robert MaskelL 60-2734, 81-7S4
61-766
PATTERSON, Roscos Conkling, 1878- 81-3,
61-2441, 61-3263
PATTERSON, S. F. 61-2441
PATTERSON, S. L. 61-3263
PATTERSON, Samuel D. 60-2627 61-2880
"PATTERSON, William. 60-8242, 61-220
PATTERSON, WUlijm, 1790-18(8. 81-90
PATTERSON, William C. , of Philadelphia.
61-183
PATTERSON, William C, Jr. 81-183
PATTERSON family. 69-195, 61-183, 61-766
PATT1, Adelina. 60-3117
PATTISON, James W. 60-1709
PATTON, Francis L. 60-286
PATTON, Hugh. 60-8332
PATTON, John. 60-1707
PATTON, John, of Toronto. 61-1782
PATTON, John M., Jr. 61 -3084
PATTON, John Mercer, 1797-1658. 60-8
PATTON, John Mercer, d, 1898. 61-2798
PATTON, John Shelton, 1667-1932. 69-136
PATTON, N. T. 60-3329
PATTON, Wlllard 61-23
PATTON family. 61-2340, 61-2798
PAUER, Francisco. 61-3637
PAUL, Alfred, 60-2944
PAUL, Alice. 61-2651, 61-2655, 61-3498
PAUL, Gabriel R. 61-2761
PAUL, Henry Nelll, 1883-1954. 61-966
PAUL, James W. 81-3299
PAUL, John M. 60-2724
PAUL, Joseph M. 61-447
PAUL, Louis, 1901- 60-1112
PAUL family. 61-1120
PAULA-SENAN, Jose Francisco see SENAN,
Jose* Francisco de Paula, 1760-1623
194
■PAULDING, James Klrke. 59-170, 00-283,
60-1369, 60-2086, 61-426, 61-1536, 61-3082
PAULDING, John. 60-1812
PAULHAMUS, William H. 61-2481, 61-3284
PAWTUCKET Spinning Ring Company,
Pawtucket, R. I. 60-1213
PAX international. 60-2186
PAXEQN, Frederic L. 81-2614
PAXTON, J.C. 60-312
PAYN, Janes. 61-1992
PAYNE, Andrew. 80-2480
PAYNE, Bruce Ryburn. 60-2402
PAYNE, Henry B. 60-1247
PAYNE, In man H. 61-3082
PAYNE, Jacob. 60-2460
PAYNE, John C. 69-182
PAYNE, John Howard, 1791-1852. 61-695
PAYNE, Moses U. 60-1817, 60-2225, 60-2480
PAYNE, Oliver H. 60-43,60-680
PAYNE, Samuel. 69-125
PAYNE, William H. 81-2741, 61-3082
PAYNE, William Morton, 1858-1919, 61-609
PAYNE, William T. 60-1713
PAYNE family. 60-2836, 61-2110, 61-3142
PAYNTER, Leah Anderson (Burton) b. 1878,
collector. 61-336
PAYNTER, Rowland Gardiner, 1674-1944.
61-336
PAYNTER, Thomas. 69-119
PAYSON, Jesse W, 61-3398
PAZ-SOLDAN y Unalme, Pedro.
61-9084
PEABODY, A. P. 61-1348
PEABODY, Charlee A. 61-1169
PEABODY, Francis G. 69-223, 61-2664
PEABODY, FrancLi 8. 60-137
PEABODY, George. 60-1826
PEABODY, George A. 61-284
PEABODY, George Foster, 1862-1636.
69-4, 59-17, 69-217, 60-39, 60-126.
60-167, 61-1149, 61-2632, 61.3491
PEABODY (Jacob) & Company, Salem, Mase.
60-1587
PEABODY, Katrine Traek. 61-3491
PEABODY education find. 60-786
PEABODY Fund. 60-2234
PEACE, Edward. 61-2216
PEACE, Isaac. 60-2359
PEACE, John L. 61-3275'
PEACE, Joseph. 60-2359
PEACE, Washington. 61-2216
PEACE family, 60-2369, 61-2215
PEACE and Disarmament Committee of the
Women's International Organisations. 61-1665
PEACE Association of Friends In America.
61-3537
PEACE Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace
Dale, R. I. 60-1419, 60-2369
PEACEMAKER and Court of Arbitration.
81-3066
PEACH Bottom Copper Mine. 59-122
PEACHEY family, 61-2110
PEACHY, Archibald W. 61-1800
PEACHY, Thomas Griffin. 61-3289
PEACOCK family. 81-2419
PEACOCK (U. S. Ship) 60-2945
PEAKE, Ebenezer Steele. 60-670
PEALE, Charles Willson, 1741-1827. 60-2829,
60-3268, 61-276, 61-734, 61-1521
PEALE, Franklin. 61-1621
PEALE, Rembrandt. 60-666, 60-2826, 61-557,
61-878, 61-734, 61-666, 61-1621, 61-3247
PEALE,' Rubens. 61-1621
PEALE, Titian R. 60-2734, 60-2829, 61-734,
61-1521
PEALE family. 80-2629, 61-1521
PEALE'S Museum, Philadelphia. 60-2829,
61-1521
PEARCE, Christopher Gardner, 1611-1B82,
61-939
PEARCE, George. 60-8
PEARCE, H. J. 60-2402
PEARCE, Harry B., collector. 61-3102
PEARCE, James A. 60-29, 61-3271
PEARL, Raymond. 60-242
PEARL Cotton Oil Company, Columbia, MIsb.
PEARL Masonic Lodge. 60-1475
PEARSALL family. 60-2615
PEARSON, Ben S. 60-2634
PEARSON, Charles Gottfried, b. 1875. 6Jbxl»
PEARSON, Gilbert. 61-3263
Name Index
PEARSON, HeskeU. 61 -2770
PEARSON, John. 61-4B
PEARSON, Kendal, Westmoreland, and England.
80-2636
PEARY, George Campball. 61-3164
PEASE, Mrs. Edward. 60-2650
PEASE, Edward R. 60-724
PEASE, Michael. 60-2668
PEASE, Theodore Calvin, 1687-1948. 61-1718,
61-1729, 81-2229, 81-2230, 61-3064, 81-3304.
81-3374
PEASLEE, Charles B, 60-429
PF.VSEY, John. 80-1335
PEAY, AuBtln. 61-1160
PECK, Prof. 60-2741
PECK, Charles H. 60-3332
PECK, Ebenezer. 81-1328, 81-2063
PECK, Ellen Cuurob (Richardson) 61-2861
PECK, George. 60-1822
PECK, Oeorge R. 81-1159
PECK, James H., d. 1837. 60-2610, 80-3337
PECK, John P. 81-1348
PECK, Morion E. 60-422
PECK, P. P. 61-1894
PECK, Sauuel Minium, 1654-1938. 61-323
PECK, Thomas E., 1822-1693. 61-2851
PECK (W. H.) and Company. 80-342
PECK, William. 80-319?
PECK, William R. 61-2741
PECKETT, George. 61-2052
PECKHAM, Orville. 80-561
PECKB AM, Rufus W. 60-1063, 61-1596
PECKOVER, Prlscllla Hannah, 1832 or 3-1931.
61-3661
PEDERSEN, Carl J. P. 61-1518
PEDROSO, Manuel. 61-3246
PEEBLES, Richard Rogers, 1610-1898. 60-1631
PEEBLES & White. 61-2647
PEEBLES, White & Davis. 61-2647
PEEK, George Nelson, 1673-1843. 60-1623,
80-2486
PEEL, Robert, 60-3144, 81-1640
PEEL family. 61-3255
PEELE, W. J. 60-2066
PEELE famUy. 6 1-3643
PEEPLES and Branum. 61-2426
PEERY, James Robert. .61-2748
PEGRAM, James W. 61-2768
PEGRAM, John. 61-964
PEGRAM, Robert B. 61-3287
PEGRAM, Virginia (Johnson), 61-964
PEGRAM family. 61-964. 61-3138, 61-3299
PEGUES, Ella F. 60-2013
PETRCE, Benjamin, 1609-1680. 61-787
PEIHCE, Daniel, 1709-1773. 81-1803
PEIRCE, Ebenezer, of Freetown, Mass. 60-1491
PETRCE, Henry Augustus, b. 1808. 81-1386
PEmcE, Job, Freetown, Mass. 60-1491
•PEIRCE, John, 1746-1614. 60-713,61-1603
PEIRCE, Joshua, 1670-1743. 60-1724
PEIRCE, Peter H„ 1766-1681. 60-2969
PRIRCE (Silas) & Company, ltd. , .Boston.
60-1547, 60-1564
PErRCE family. 60-2686
PELHAM, William. 81-1613
PFXUAM, WUUam Creese. 61-1513
PELICAN Boom Company. 61-267
PELTRAN, Wenzel, 1626-1691. 60-2986
PELTIIAN family. 60-2986
PEMBERTON, Francis R. 60-1833
PEMBEKTON, Henry. 61-3590
PEMBEHTON, Israel, 1696-1764. 61-545
•PEMBERTON, Israel, 1715rl779. 80-1813,
80-3168, 81-645, 81-3278, 61-3813
PEMBERTON, Israel, 1813-1885. 81-3590
PEMBERTON, James, fl, 1693. 81-557
PEMBERTON, James, 1723-1609. 60-1812
60-1618, 80-316B, 61-191, 81-545, 81-2088
PEMBERTON, John, 1727-1795. 60-1613,
88-2224, 60-3166, 81-546, 81-3214, 61-3613
PEMBERTON, John, 1783-1647. 61-3680
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1814-1861. 60-1633,
81-3082, 81-3590
PEMBERTON, John Clifford, 1893- 80-1633
PEMBERTON, Mary. 80-3168
PEMBERTON, Phlneas, 1860-1702. 80-1676
81-645, 81-567
PEMBERTON, Rebecca Clifford. 81-3690
PEMBERTON, Robert Landon, I860- 60-316
PEMBERTON family. 80-3158. 61-545. 61-3580
PEMISCOT Land & Cooperage Company,
Caruthersvllle, Mo. 81-1 023, 61-2428,
81-3285
PEN and Pencil Club, Minneapolis. 80-879
PENDARV1S family. 61-2417, 81-2641
PENDERGAST, James. 60-2099, 60-3129
PENDERGAST, Thomas Joseph, 1670-1946.
60-3094, 60-3129, 61-2, 61-539
•PENDLETON, Alexander S. 61-2284, 61-3084
•PENDLETON, Edmund, 1721-1603, 60-2649,
81-662, 61-2743
•PENDLETON, Edmund, b. 1774. 60-7, 61-3301
PENDLETON, George Cassety, 1846-1613.
60-1688
PENDLETON, George H. 80-2642
PENDLETON, Isaac. 61-1166
PENDLETON, J, H. 60-1552
PENDLETON, James. 81-2631
PENDLETON, John L. 60-265
PENDLETON, John Strotber. 69-164, 60-2218,
61-2752
•PENDLETON, Nathaniel, 1766-1821, 80-1451)
61-763. 61-3128
PENDLETON, PhUlp C 61-3370
PENDLETON, W. N. 80-866
PENDLETON, W. W. 61-2630
PENDLETON, William K. 61-2648
PENDLETON, William Nelson. 61-2264,
61-3299
PENDLETON family. 68-668, 60-933, 81-2813,
81-2832, 81-3142, 61-3370
PENDLETON Co., W. Va, 60-341
PENDLETON Roundup Association. 61-2222
PENFTELD, Frederic Courtland, 1856-1622.
81-1043
PENICK, Charles Clayton. 61-2772
'PENTNGTON, Edward, 1687-1701. 61-102,
61-667
PENTNaTON, Edward, 1726-1198. 81-102.
61-155
PENrNQTON, Edward, 1786-1634, 81-102,
61-166
PENTNGTON, Edward, II. I860. 61-102
PENTNGTON, Henry. 01-102
PENINGTON, Isaac. 61-102
PENTNGTON, John, 1768-1783. 61-102
PENINGTON, John, 1799-1867. 81-102, 61-166
PENTNGTON family. 61-102, 61-166
PENN, Anne. 61-416
•PENN, John. 60-1341 80-1626, 60-1700,
60-2164, 80-2627,60-2826, 61-28, 61-104,
61-269, 61-416, 61-620, 61-3023
PENN, John, Jr. 80-2828
PENN, John, 1760-1634. 80-2210
PENN, Mary Masters. 61-657
PENN, Richard, 1706-1771. 60-1700
PENN, Richard, 1736-1811. 60-1341, 60-1760
60-1819, 00-2649, 61-104, 61-3023
PENN, Sprlngett. 81-657
PENN, Thomas, 1702-1776. 86-1341, 80-2527,
60-2606, 60-2849, 81-104, 81-424, 81-446,
81-756, 61-1288, 61-3023
PENN, Sir WUUam, 1621-1870. 81-657
PENN, William, 1844-1718, 80-018, 60-1790,
86-1813, 86-1870, 00-1914, 80-2164, 86-2218,
86-2224, 86-2835, 80-2838, 81-19, 61-28,
81-104, 81-139, 61^423, 81-434. .81-446,
81-526, 81-648, 61-582, 01-567; 61-766,
81-1286, 61-1523, 81-3623, 61-3813
PENN family. 86-1790, 80-2816, 60-2848,
61-62, 61-164, 61-172, 81-423, 61-768,
81-1464
PENN-DDCTE Cement Corporation. 86-32
PENNANT, Thomas. 61-721
PENNELL, Elizabeth (Robins) 1655-1938.
81-872, 81-2073, 81-2404
PENNELL, Joseph, 1057-1926. 66-1731,
81-672. 61-2404, 61-2408
PErfNER, Peter A., 1671-1949. 61-218
PENNEY (J, C.) Company, inc. 86-112
PENNEY, James C. 60-169
PENNINGTON, Penelope Sophia (Weston)
1762?-1627. 66-1389
PENNINGTON, Phebe. 66-982
PENNINGTON, WUUam, 1796-1882. 60-280,
80-263, 66-669, 86-862, 60-884, 60-962
PENNOCK, H. L. 60-323
PENNOCK, Margaret Loyall. 81-3267
Z'ENNSYLVANU. 61-2259
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) 60-1808, 60-2322.
80-2862 . 61-3671 ~
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) Court of Common
Pleas (Philadelphia Co.). 61-2029
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) General Assembly,
1734-35. 60-2605, 60-2830. 66-3046
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) General Loan
Office. 86-2605
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) Proprietor. 61-423
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) Provincial Council.
60-2836, 61-428, 61^436
PENNSYLVANIA (Colony) Supreme Court.
61-2029
PENNSYLVANIA. Board of Wardens for the
Port of Philadelphia. 61-221
PENNSYLVANIA. Commission on ConBUtuUon-
al Amendment and Revision. 60-3291
PENNSYLVANIA. Commutes of PubUc Safety.
61-548, 61-982
PENNSYLVANIA. Comptroller-General's Office.
60-1076
PENNSYLVANIA. Constitutional Convention,
1637-1688. 61-666
PENNSYLVANIA. Constitutional Convention,
1672-1673. 61-844
PENNSYLVANIA. Council of National Defense.
81-869
PENNSYLVANIA. Council of Safety. 60-1818,
61-128
PENNSYLVANIA. Court of Admiralty.
61-77
PENNSYLVANIA. Court of Common Pleas
(Philadelphia County) 61-52
PENNSYLVANIA. Courts. 81-466. 61-626
PENNSYLVANIA. Courts (Philadelphia Co.)
66-2546
PENNSYLVANIA. Fire Company. 66-2606
PENNSYLVANIA. Geological Survey. 66-276
PENNSYLVANIA. High Court of Errors and
Appeals. 61-68
PENNSYLVANIA, Historical and Museum
Commission. 81-675. 61-1024
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society.
80-1616, 00-1618, 60-1707. 60-1769.
60-1761 . 60-1870, 66-2060. 60-2051,
60-2954. 80-3049 . 60-3106.60-3169.
60-3253. 60-3267. 60-3277. 60-3380.
61-7. 61-26, 61-21. 81-22, 61-104,
61-138, 61-1601-306, 61-243.
61-296. 61-358. 61-362 , 61-428 , 61-580
61-598. 61-1444. 61-1693, 61-1641;
61-1682, 61-1731, 61-1764, 61-1918,
61-2033. 61-2036, 61-2271. 61-2309,
61-2810, 61-2885, 61-3586
PENNSYLVANIA, Historical Society.
Collection. of business, professional,
and personal account books, 1676-
1904. 00-1769, 00-1761, 61-20,
81-21
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society. Church
and meeting collection, 1649-1916. 61-7,
81-1018
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society. The
Dreer collection. 61-6, 61-1B, 61-16,
61-17, 81-16, 81-16, 81-362
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society,
Grate collections, 1383-1926. 61-98,
81-07, 61-98, 61-99
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society.
Historical map of Pennsylvania. 80-3141
PENNSYLVANIA. Johnstown Flood Relief
Commission. 61-84
PENNSYLVANIA, National Guard. Battalion
of Engineers. Co. B. 61-2071
PENNSYLVANIA. National Guard. 1st
Infantry. 61-566
PENNSYLVANIA. State AreeiuU, Harrleburg.
61-349
PENNSYLVANIA. State Geologist (1674-1690)
66-2793
PENNSYLVANIA. Stats Normal School,
MlUsrsvUIe, Pa. 811-2834
PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society. War
Service Committee. 81-245
PENNSYLVANIA. State Penitentiary for the
Eastern District, Philadelphia. 01-418
PENNSYLVANIA, Bupiems Court, 60-3009,
61-98
PENNSYLVANIA. Treasury Dept, 66-1229
PENNSYLVANIA. University. 69-221,
66-127, 60-1669, 66-1769, 61-765,
61-2071 .......
PENNSYLVANIA. University. Dept. of
Medicine. 61-2847
PENNSYLVANIA. University. General
Alumni Society. 61-664
PENNSYLVANIA. University. Mask and Wig
Club. 61-264
PENNSYLVANIA. University. Phllomatnean
Society. 61-3566
PENNSYLVANIA Academy of Fine Arts.
66-3267, 86-3266
PENNSYLVANIA Cavalry. 1st Regt., 1661-
1665. 60-2638
PENNSYLVANIA Cavalry. 3d Regt., 1861-
1665. 01-3100
PENNSYLVANIA Committee for Total
niwBrmnment, 61-3538
PENNSYLVANIA Fire Company, Philadelphia.
60r2060
PENNSYLVANIA Four Minute Men.
PENNSYLVANIA Historical Survey,
61-1066
60-2966
PENNSYLVANIA Hospital, Philadelphia.
60-3108
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. MacPbersen's
Blues, 1184-1600. 81-349, 61-1186
PENNSYLVANIA Inlantry. 1st Regt., 1661-
1684 (MUltla) 61-666
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 13th Regt., 1777-
1176. 61-372
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 16th Regt., 1861.
60-2079
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 29th Regt., 1661-
1866. 61-2070
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry, 62d Regt., 1661-
1666. 61-664
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 68th Regt., 1661-
1886. 61-670
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry, 76th Regt,, 1661-
1666. 66-1931
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 100th Regt. , 1661-
1666, 86-3286
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 166th Rogt., 1661-
1864. 61-311
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry, 114th Regiment,
1632-1866. 61-602
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 116th Regt., 1802-
1865. 60-2242
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 119th Regt., 1862-
1665. 61-666
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 132d Regt., 1662-1683
80-2679
PENNSYLVANIA Infantry. 149th Regt. , 1862-
1866. 61-2214
Name Index
PENNSYLVANIA Institution for the Deal and
Dumb, Philadelphia. 61-418
THE Pennsylvania Journal and weekly
advertiser, Philadelphia. 60-1712
PENNSYLVANIA Merit System League.
61-83, 61-769, 61-2067
PENNSYLVANIA Mining Co. 61-3065
PENNSYLVANIA Peace Society. 81-3532
PENNSYLVANIA Property Company.
60-1695, 60-1816, 60-3197, 60-2667.
80-26SS
PENNSYLVANIA Railroad, 60-1233,
60-3328
PENNSYLVANIA Railroad Women's Division
(or War Relief. 61-2847
PENNSYLVANIA Society lor Promoting the
Abolition of Slavery. 61-425
PENNSYLVANIA Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals. 61-629
PENNSYLVANIA Society for the PrevenUon of
Tuberculosis. 61-1664
PENNSYLVANIA Stale Equal Rights League,
60-2033 ^
PENNSYLVANIA Steamship Comoanv.
61-2491 ^^ ^~"
PENNSYLVANIA Water t, Power Company.
61-2360, 61-3274 -»— »
PENNSYLVANIA Women's Division for National
Preparedness. Pennsylvania Railroad
Chapter. 61-2947
PENNYBACKER, Isaac Samuels. 80-6
PENNYBACKER family. 60-1105
PENNYPACKER, Samuel Whltakor, 1843- •
1916. 60-2071, 60-2638, 81-138
PENOBSCOT Court House Corporation, Bangor,
Me. 60-1749
PENROSE, Boles. 68-146
PENROSE, Richard Alexander FuUerton.
1863-1931. 61-766. 61-2073
PENROSE, Washington H. 61-2870
PEOPLE'S Bank, Aurora, Mo. 60-1660
PEOPLES Bank, St. Charles, Mo. 80-2477
p EOPLE'S Church, St. Paul see ST. PAUL
People's Church
PEOPLE'S Council of America /or Democracy
and Peace. 61-3844 :
PEOPLES' Fire Insurance Company,
Dickinson Township, Pa. 60-1499
PEOPLE'S Legislative Service, Washington,
D. C. 69-16 '
PEOPLE'S Lobby. 69-38
PEOPLE'S Party of the United States.
81-1348,61-2817
PEOPLE'S Party of the United BtataB.
Minnesota. 60-1806
PEOPLE'S Party of the United stales. Virginia.
69-88
PEOPLES' Savings Bank, Monongaheui, Pa.
60-1488 ■ J
PEOPLE'S Telephone Company, defendant,
60-3269
PEOPLE'S Telephone Company, Bacon's Castle,
Va. 58-161
PEPPER, Claude. 60-2816, 61-1614
PEPPER, George Wharton. 69-223
PEPPER, J. R, 61-2344
PEPPERELL, Sir William, baxt.. 1886-
1768. 60-667
PEPPERELL Manufacturing Company.
80-1113 i—v
PEQUOT (Ship) 60-1113
PERCEVAL, John, 1st earl of Egmont see
EOJSONT, ,?,»hn Perceval, 1st earl of
PERCEVAL, Spencer. 60-1427, 60-1480
PBKCIVAL, Henry Robert, 1664-1803.
61-664
PERCTVAL, OUve, 1688-1945. 61-1421
PERCY, Thomas. 60-1322
PERCY, William Alexander. 00-1491.
81-2748
PERETZV Isaac L. 60-209E
PERHAM, Aurestus S. 58-23
PERHAM, H. C. 60-924
PERICLES, 489-429 B.C. 60-3314
PERKINS, Andrew. 60-896. 80-1491
Perkins, Charles E. 60-1871
PERKINS,- Darter. 81-2230
PERKINS (E.) A Son, Kemabunkport, Me.
60-1496
PERKINS, Edmund Taylor. 61-2528
PERKINS, Eliaa T. 88-12
PERKINS, Eunice Proctor, 81-3286
PERKINS, Frances, 1682- 69-31, 60-128
60-1214,81-2477,61-3366,81-3496. '
81-3498 '
PERKINS, George W., tobacco merchant.
80-12
PERKINS, George Walhridge, 1882-1920.
69-180, 81-3619
PERKINS, Jesse. 80-2339
PERKINS, John, 1819-1688. 81-1130
PERKINS, Joseph, merchant. 80-898
PERKINS, Joseph, of Norwich, Conn.
80-1481
PERKINS, Mrs. Joseph. 80-898
PERKINS, Louise 8.W. 81-2477
PERKINS, Maxwell. 69-199, 81-863
PERKINS, Percival Densmore. 80-1713
PERKINS, Mrs. Peroival Densmore.
80-1713
PERKINS, Samuel Clarke, 1828-1003.
61-2838
PERKINS, Samuel Q. 61-2836
PERKINS, Samuel H. 81-2836
PERKINS, Thomas Handasyd, 1784-1864.
61-3608
PERKINS, William A. 80-12
PERKINS (William) a Company, Boston.
60-2616 -*—« »"•
PERKINS, William L. 60-1247
PERKINS, William Robertson, 1876-1945
61-2333
PERKINS family. 6JM2, 60-683, 61-1130,
61-1672, 61-1861, 61-2333, 61-3142
PERKINS & Company, 80-2616
PERKINS and Davis. 60-12
PERKINS and Harris. 80-12
PERKINS and Watson. 80-7
PERKINS Manufacturing Company. 66-1742
PERKINSON, Isabella (Holmes) 61-2020
PERKTNSON, William Howard. 61-2020
PERLET, Peter. 61-1132
PERLIHJTTEH, Sbolom, 1884- collector.
60-726
PERMANENT Court of Arbitration at U»
Hague see HAGUE, Permanent Court
of Arbitration
PERMANENT Court of International Justice
see HAGUE. Permanent Court of
International Justice
PEROUSE, Jean Francois Galaup de la see
LAPEROUSE, Jean Francois de Galaup,
comte de, 1741-1788
PERREGAUX, Alphonse C. C. 60-1486
PERRJN, Mr. 80-2860
PERRIN family. 61-3142
PERRY, Aaron F. 80-29
PERRY, ft Jr.. 61-188
PERRY, Benjamin Franklin, 1866-1888.
80-1169
"fiSSttiW 1 " 4 - 60 - si3 ' M -™.
PERRY, Edward Aytesworth. 81-3267 ,
PERRY, John. 61-2181,
PERRY, Ulla Cabot. 69-192
PERRY, Matthew Calbrallh, 1764-1658
60-764, 60-1776, 81-3398, 61-3824
PEHHY, Mlcajah. 61-2181
PERRY, Nora. 60-2147
PERRY, Oliver Hazard, 1786-1819.
60-2670, 60-2803, 81-416
PERRY, Reuben. 60-282
PEKRY, Richard Wllbart, 1674-1967.
60-533
PERRY, Roger. 88-81
PERRY, Sidney S. 60-783 .
PERRY, Solomon. 80-1616
PERRY, Thomas Sergeant. 58-192
PERRY, Walter. 69-190
PERRY, William F. 61-2284
PERRY family. 81-3183
PERRY ti Sherman. 60-1615
PERRY, Shaw, Hepburn, & Dean, Boston.
81-1345
PERSEVERANCE Hose Company,
Philadelphia, 80-2«)60 "
PEHSHJNG, John Joseph, 1880-1948.
68-38, 68-211, F9-223, 68-227, 69-238,
68-280,60-2030,81-896, 61-1169,
81-1514, 81-3381, 81-3624
PERSHOUSE, Henry, 1798-1828. 81-1019
PERSHOUSE, James, 1771-1821. 61-1019
PERSHOUSE, John, 1789-1641. 81-1018
PERSHOUSE family. 61-1018
PERSON family. 61-2832
PERSONS family, 81-2680
PERTH, James Lundln or Drummond, 10th
earl of, 1707-1781. 60-860
PERY, Edmond Sexton Pery, viscount,
1719-1806, C l-2276
PESJUNE, John Henry Hobart, 1647-
81-687
PETAJN, Henri Plutlppe. 69-38, 69-227
PETER Damlan, Saint see PIETRO
Damlanl, Saint
PETER, John. 60-81
PETER, Robert, 1606-1894. 61-961
PETERKJN, George W. 81-2772
PETERKIH, Julia. 69-121, 61-182
PETERS, Anna M, 60-2448
PETERS, James, 61-1403
PETERS, John. 60-3070
PETERS, John Andrew. 81-1348
PETERS, Nathaniel. 61-1348
PETERS, O. J. O. 81-1308
'PETERS, Richard, 1704-1778. 80-2036,
80-2219, 60-2627, 80-2806, 60-3126,
61-137, 81-289, 81-368, 01-365,
61-424 , 81-1403
PETERS, Richard, 1744-1828. 81-386,
81-544, 81-562
PETERS, Richard, 1780-1848. 61-365,
61-866
PETERS, Samuel, 1736-1826, 80-2843
PETERS, Sarah. 81-366
PETERS, Thomas R. 60-2165
PETERS, William. 60-2830
PETERS, William Ellsha. 80-43
PETERS family. 80-2446, 61-366
PETERS, Campion, and Llnder. 61-365
PETERSBURG, Va. St. Paul's church
(Protestant Episcopal) 81-3300
PETERSBURG Benevolent Mechanic
Association, Petersburg, Va.
81-3300
PETERSBURG Car Co. 61-3300
PETERSBURG Gas Light Co, 81-3300
PETERSHAM Historical Society. 81-173
PETERSHAM Moneon Corporation, 60-1803
PETERSON, Andrew, 1618-1808. 60-3190
PETERSON, Conrad. 01-2783
PETERSON, W. F. 81-3304
PETERSON, Mra. W.. F. 61-3304
PETERSON fnmlly. 61-2832
PETIGRU, James. L. 60-788, 61-3271
PETIT, Louis. 60-262
PETRIE, George, 1888-1847. 81-2812
PETRIE, SamueL 81-2713
PETRIE family. 61-2912
PETROLEUM Heat and Power Company.
80-788
PETRUS Lombardus, Bp, of Paris, 12 th
cent. 81-3145
PETTEE Machine Works, Newton, Mass.
80-1213
PETTIBONE, Herman D. 61-810
PETTIGREW, Charles, 1743-1807. 61-4271
PETTIGREW, Charles Lockhart. 81-3271
PETTIGREW, Ebenezer, 1783-1848. 81-3271
PETTIGREW, James Johnston, 1828-
1883. 81-942, 61-3271
PETTIGREW, Mary. 61-3271
PETTIGREW, Mary Lockhart. 61-3271
PETTIGREW, William Shepherd. 61-3271
PETTIGREW family. 81-3271
PETT1T, Andrew. 60-2433
PETTTr, Charles, 60-2827
PETTIT, Cnarles, 1738-1606, 60-220,
60-286, 80-847, 80-1331, 80-1469,
60-1812, 80-2435
PETTIT and Leake, Greenland, Va. 60-1065
PETTITT, Mr. 61-2770
PETTUS, John Jones, 1813-1867. 60-1644,
60-2399, 60-2680, 81-26, 81-1512, 61-2745
PETTUS, Buaick, and Stevens. 66-2665
PETTY, William, bit marquis of
Lansdowne see LANSDOWNE
William Petty, 1st marquis of,
PETTY-FITZMAURICE, Henry, earl of
Kerry see LANSDOWNE, Henry
Petty-Flbsmaurlce, 4th marquis
PEYHOUX, Henry. 60-282
PEYTON, BallB. 61-1330
PEYTON, Bernard, 80-7
PEYTON, Green. 81-2284
PEYTON, Harry. 60-1511
PEYTON, John Howe. 61-2830
PFEIFFENBERGER, Otto E, 61-3368
PFISTER'S Book Store, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
81-3667
PFOTENHAUER, Frederick. 80-1123,
81-3163
PHARR, D. C. 80-292
PHELIPPEAUX, Jean-Frederic, comte de
Maurepas see MAUREPAS, Jenn-Frederlo
Phellppeaux, comte de
PHELPS, Almlra Lincoln. 80-81
PHELPS, Alonzo Jefferson, 1836-1897.
00-1732
PHELPS, Amos Augustus. 61-3077
PHELPS, Anson G. 81-1155
PHELPS, C. E. 81-1978
PHELPS, Charles P. 60-122
PHELPS, Dawson A. 61-2748
PHELPS, Edmund J. 80-528
PHELPS, Edward J. 80-126
PHELPS, Francis Mark Leaveaworth, 1800-
1864. 60-1489
PHELPS, Oliver, 1748-1809. 60-1468,
60-3007. 61-1342
PHELPS, Oliver Leicester, 1775-1813.
60-1469
PHELPS, Mrs. Timothy Guy. 61-1788
PHELPS, William Lyon, 1886-1843. 60-853,
80-1824, 81-1628, 61-2410, 61-3251
PHELPS family. 60-1732
PHELPS and Rand, Boston. 60-1596
PHI Beta Kappa. 60-6
Name Index
PHIFER, Robert Smith, 1062- 6 0-1660
PHILADELPHIA. 60-3108, 61-3510
PHILADELPHIA. Almshouse. 00-1760,
00-2648
PHILADELPHIA. Apprentices' Library Com-
pany. 61-659
PHILADELPHIA. Art Union see ART
Union of Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA. Athenaeum. 01-2804
PHILADELPHIA. Board of Commissioners
(Richmond District) 61-214
PHILADELPHIA. Board of Trade.
01-210. 01-747
PHILADELPHIA, Bourse. 60-3148
PHILADELPHIA. Carpenters' Hall.
PHILADELPHIA. Centennial Exhibition,
1876. 60-1064 . 60-1610, 61-2034,
80-238S7"BPH2, 61-716, 81-762,
81-1614, 01-1021
PHILADELPHIA. Central High School.
Student Association. 61-1003
PHILADELPHIA. Central Manual Training
School, 01-2071
PHILADELPHIA. Chamber of Commerce
(1801-16437) 81-747
PHILADELPHIA. Christ Ch'-rch. 01-365
PHILADELPHIA. Christ Church Hospital.
00-1607
PHILADELPHIA. Church of the Epiphany,
61-266
PHILADELPHIA. Church of the Restoration.
01-67
PHILADELPHIA. City Planning Commission.
01-1073
PHILADELPHIA, Classical Institute,
60-1040, 81-2073
PHILADELPHIA. Cohockslnk PreBbyterlan
Church. 60-2646
PHILADELPHIA. Committee of Arrangements
(Lafayette reception). 61-606
PHILADELPHIA. Committee of Arrangements
for the Peace Jubilee Celebration. 60-3047
PHILADELPHIA. Committee of Defense,
1814-1616. 61-364
PHILADELPHIA. Committee of Obser-
vation, Inspection and Correspondence.
60-3024
PHILADELPHIA. Councils. 00-3046
PHILADELPHIA. Custom Houbo see U. S.
Custom House, Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA. Educational Home for Boys.
61-1604
PHILADELPHIA. EvangeltBCh-Lutherlsche
St Mtchaells-Klrchs. 81-1086
•PHILADELPHIA. Fire Dept. 00-2060,
00-3027
PHILADELPHIA, First African Presbyterian
Church. 00-2033
PHILADELPHIA. First Independent
Church. Youth's Missionary Society.
61-243
PHILADELPHIA. First Presbyterian
Church, 61-3110
PHILADELPHIA. First Presbyeterlan
Church, Southwark. 81-243
PHILADELPHIA. First Reformed Church
(Dutch) 61-260
PHILADELPHIA, First Unitarian Church.
Sunday School. 61-24
PHILADELPHIA. First Universalis!
Church. 81-24. 61-67
PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Reformatory
Home for Inebriates. Godwin Association,
80-3028
PHILADELPHIA, Free Library. 60-1142
PHILADELPHIA, Friends' Asylum for the
Insane. 61-756
PHILADELPHIA, General Hospital.
81-902, 81-1881
PHILADELPHIA. General Hoepllsl. Woman's
Advisory Council. 1-962
PHILADELPHIA. Groat Central Pair for
the U. S, Sanitary Commission, 1884.
60-3226, 61-618
PHILADELPHIA. Independence HalL
01-1073
PHILADELPHIA. Library Company.
80-2606, 00-2848, 01-2401
PHILADELPHIA, Loganian Library.
80-2848
PHILADELPHIA. Lover Dublin Baptist
Church. 81-1018
PHILADELPHIA. Lumberman's Exchange.
61-224
PHILADELPHIA. Lutheran Theological
Seminary, 01-1070, 61-1071, 81-2521,
81-2773, 81-3030
PHILADELPHIA. Mayor. 61-614
PHILADELPHIA. Mlkveh Israel Congregation.
61-250
PHILADELPHIA. Navy Yard see U. S.
Philadelphia Haval Shipyard, League
Island, Pa,
PHILADELPHIA. New Theatre. 80-3287
PHILADELPHIA. Ordinances. 80-2360
PHILADELPHIA. Phoenix Hose Company.
00-2050
PHILADELPHIA. Ringgold Hose Company,
80-2050
PHILADELPHIA. Rush Hospital lor Diseases
of the Chest see RUSH Hospital for
Diseases of Ihe Chest, Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA. St, Andrew's Church
(Protestant Episcopal) 61-201.
61-3612
PHILADELPHIA. St. John English
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
60-2220
PHILADELPHIA. St. Philip's Church.
61-268
PHILADELPHIA. St. Stephen's Church,
01-243
PHILADELPHIA. Scots Presbyterian Church.
60-2220
PHILADELPHIA. Second African Preebytertan
Church. 00-2033
PHILADELPHIA, Second Presbyterian
Church, 01-3110
PHILADELPHIA. Second Universalis!
Church. 01-57
PHILADELPHIA. Sesqulcentennlal Inler-
natlonal Exposition, 1020. 80-1440,
80-2650, 61-1528
PHILADELPHIA. Soldiers' Home. 61-1504
PHILADELPHIA, South Penn Hose Company.
00-2050
PHILADELPHIA. Supervisory Committee
for Recruiting Colored Regiments.
81-425
PHILADELPHIA. Temple University,
81-1600
PHILADELPHIA. Third Presbyterian
Church. 61-3110
PHILADELPHIA. Third UnlveraaUst Church.
61-24
PHILADELPHIA, Union Fire Company,
61-2098
PHILADELPHIA. Union League. 60-3143
PHILADELPHIA. Union Volunteer Refresh-
ment Saloon, 61-327
PHILADELPHIA. William Penn High School
for Girls. 80-3273
PHILADELPHIA (Frigate) 61-748, 81-1144
PHILADELPHIA and Erie Railroad Company.
81-824
PHILADELPHIA and Lancaster Stage
Transportation Company. 81-290
PHILADELPHIA and Trenton Railroad.
81-827
PHILADELPHIA Bank. 81-3270
PHILADELPHIA Bicycle club. 80-3160
PHILADELPHIA Committee for Unemployment
Relief. 61-503
PHILADELPHIA Cricket Club. 81-658
PHILADELPHIA Dancing Assembly.
60-3108. 81-1445
PHILADELPHIA DtspenBary. 81-546
PHILADELPHIA Fire Company. 80-2050
PHILADELPHIA Garden Club. 61-128
PHILADELPHIA Gaxette PubUshing Company.
81-2077
PHILADELPHIA Hose Company. 00-2050,
01-154
PHILADELPHIA Museum. 60-2820
PHILADELPHIA Musical Association.
61-442
PHILADELPHIA National Bank. 81-627
PHILADELPHIA Orchestra. 61-442
PHILADELPHIA Rapid Transit Company,
61-1086
PTOLADELPHIA Record. 81-1070
riilLADELPHlA School District. Board of
Public Education. 60-2605
PHILADELPHIA Steam Tow Boat Company.
81-146
PHILADELPHIA Union of Assoclationists.
81-878
PHILADELPHIA Vacant Lots Cultivation
Association. 61-79
PHILADELPHIA, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company. 61-2755
THE Philanthropist. 60-1221
PHILBRIC'K, Samuel R, 60-2661
PHILIP H, of Spain. 81-3313
PHILIP IV, of Spain. 61-3396
PHILIPPINE Islands, Bureau of Agriculture,
81-1626
PHILIPPINE Islands. Bureau of Con-
stabulary. 50-260
PHILIPS and Bennett. 00-1476
PHILrpaE, Frederick. 69-44
PHILIPSE family. 61-3684
PHILUPPS, Samuel March. 60-1332
PHILLIPS, A. X. 01-2835
PHILLIPS, Aaron J. 01-220
PHILLIPS, Alfred Noroton. 61-3367
PHILLIPS, B. R. 61-14
PHILLD7S, David Graham, 1887-1911. 81-684
PHILLIPS, Ethel R. 61-2474
PHILLIPS, Frederick J, 80-427
PHILLIPS, Henry, 1838-1896. 60-2003,
01-734
PrULUPS, J. W, 81-1065
PHILLIPS, James Duncan, 1878- 60-108
PHILLIPS, James J. 61-3129
PHILLIPS, James P. 61-2284
PHILLIPS, James W. 60-310
PHILLIPS, John C. 60-45
PHILLIPS (John C.) and Company, New York.
80-45
PMLLD?S, John H. 60-81
PHILLIPS, John S. 60-39
PHILLIPS, LenaMadesln. 61-8498
PHILLD?S, M, D. 80-6
PHILLIPS, Mary Elizabeth, b, 1667. 61-1400
PHILLIPS, Ulrlch Bonnell. 60-121, 00-740
PHILLIPS, Walter Shellsy, 1867-1840,
61-1325
PHILLIPS, Wendell, 1811-1884, 00-1247,
80-1731, 00-2088, 81-1182
PHILLIPS, William, 17317-1781. 60-607,
60-1447
PHILLIPS, William, 1815-1893. 69-256
PHILLIPS, William, n, 1860. 00-757
PHILLIPS, William, 1878- 59-20, 60-163,
80-28
PHILLIPS Academy, Andover, MasB. 81-2621
PHILLIPSON, Irving J, 60-646
PMLLPOTTS, Eden. 01-3694
PHILOMATH College, Philomath, Or. 60-401
PHDnZY family, of Georgia, 59-195
PHJPS, David, 81-3360
PHD?S, Spencer, 00-1426
PH1PS, Sir William. 00-016
PHOENIX, Stephen Whitney, 1839-1081.
01-3380
PHOENTX Hose Company, Philadelphia
see PHILADELPHIA. Phoenix
Hose Company
PHOENIX Mutual insurance Company.
81-536
PHOENIX Thread Mill, Webster, Mass.
00-1720
PHYN snd Elllce, Schenectady, H. Y.
00-3078
PHYSICK, Edmond. 81-657
PHYSICK, Philip Syng. 61-302
PHYSICK family. 01-86?
PI Lambda Theta. 60-1072
PIATT, Caroline. 00-283
PIATT, Donn, 1819-1001. 60-2020, 61-2416
PIATT, James. 61-2206
PIATT, William. 81-3146
PICACHO Mine. 01-3568
PICK, Jarman 6 WlUlam, 61-220
PICKENS, Andrew, 1130-1617. 80-1460,
6 1-067. 81-1314
PICKENS, Francis Wilkinson. 50-22, 80-788,
80-2200, 61-1612. 81-2761, 81-3271
PICKENS, Israel, 1780-1827. 80-1166
PICKENS, Sellna Louisa (Lenoir) 00-2176
PICKENS family. 60-1186
PICKERING, Henry W. 80-882
PICKERING, John, 1777-1646. 60-202,
00-2310, 01-1272
PICKERING, John K, merchant of Portsmouth,
N. H, 00-1741
PICKEHJHd, Timothy, 1746-1020. 00-713,
00-1276, 80^1288, 60-1379, 60-2627,
80-2653. 61-424, 81-548, 01-608, 81-1403,
61-1680, 81-2006, 01-2443, 01-2828
PICKERING, William. 60-2070, 80-3340,
01-3282
PICKERING (Ship) 60-11
PICKERSGILL, H. E. 60-2009
PICKETT, Albert James, 1610-1058.
80-1166
PICKETT, Charles. 61-2284
glcKETT, Charles Edward. 81-1625
PICKETT, Eli K„ 1828-1909, 80-036
PICKETT, Elolse, 68-121
PICKETT, George Edward, 1825-1875,
80-707, 80-3329, 01-2284, 61-2834,
61-2848, 81-3287
PICKETT, Howard. 61-1330
PICKETT, James C. 00-1706
PICKETT, Joe. 01-1330
PICKETT, John, 61-2027
PICKETT, La Salle (Corbell) 61-2017
PICKETT, Lucy. 01-1330
PICKETT, Thomas E. 81-2452
PICKETT family. 80-1168,81-1330
PICO, A.M. 61-2810
PICO, Andres. 81-1145, 61-1266
PICO, Joshua. 80-1593 , 01-1403
PICO, Pio. 61-1145,61-1285,61-2887
PIEDMONT and Arlington Life Insurance
Company, Richmond, 61-684
PfEDMONT Grocery Company, Hendricks,
W. Va. 60-667
PIEPER, August, 1857-1946. 61-3163
P1EPEH, Franz August Otto, 1662-1931.
80-1123, 80-2030, 80-3204, 81-3153
81-934
*PIERCE, Benjamin, 60-429, 60-2162
*PIERCE, Charles s. 60-24, 80-2162
PIERCE, Frank. 61-2628
Name Index
PIKE, Robert, d. 1874. 60-1042
PIKE Co., Miss. Board of School
Commissioners. 60-2117
PILE, Samuel. 60-3140
PILE family. 60-3140
61-2784 ,
P[L£S, Samuel Henry
61-3J84
PILLING, James C. 61-3290
PILLOW, Gideon Johnson, 1806-1876
61-18, 61-2764
PO.LSBURY, John S. 60-207, 00-1051
PILLSBUHY, Joouh Hobart, d, 1 6.79.
60-1217
PILLSBUHY, Parker. 60-1247
PILLSBUHY family. 60-1217
PTLMORE, Joseph. 61-190
PILSBURY, D., of Cape Elizabeth, Me.
60-1491
PILSBURY, J. W., of Cape Ellzabelh, Me.
60-1491
PIMA Co. , Aria. 61-2674
PINAL Co., Ariz. 61-2716
PINCHOT, Amos Richards Eno, 16(3-1944
69-41, 66-142
PINCHOT, Cornelia (Bryce). 69-60
PINCBOT, Gilford, 1866-1946. 69-41,
69-60, 69-142, 69-161, 69-160, 69-262,
60-82, 00-146, 60-161, 60-16», 60-1S74
60-2334, 60-3346, 61-331, 61-492,
61-1609, 61-2046, 61-2481, 61-2626
PINCHOT family, 69-60, 60-142
PINCKNEY, Charles. 60-1612
PINCKNEY, Charles Colaeworth. 60-2649
61-682, 61-1314, 61-3473
PINCKNEY, Cotesworth. 61-2020
PINCKNEY, Josephine. 69-121
PINCKNEY, Thomas. 61-3126, 01-3611
PINCKNEY, William. 81-2021
PINCKNEY family. 61-3490
PIERCE, Franklin, Pros. U. S., 1804-1869.
60-429, 60-1267, 60-1373, 60-1701, 60-2008,
00-236B, 60-3306, 61-188, 61-606, 61-1375,
61-2769
PIERCE, James S. 60-2162
PIERCE, -flan* A. 60-429
PIERCE, Samuel. 61-2777
PIERCE, Walter. 81-3042
PIERCE, Waller Marcus, 1661-1856.
60-386. 60-1459, 61-699
PIERCE, William Leigh. 60-1459
PIERCE, Wright M. 61-699
PIERCE family, 60-1540, 61-2777
PIEHPONT, Francis Han-son, 1814-1899
59-164, 80-295, 60-312. 60-367, 60-1562
61-2802, 81-3358 '
PIERPONT, James, 1660-1714. 61-671
PIERRE and Verrler. 80-1297
PlERREi'ONT, James H. 61-25
PIERSON, Addle. 60-2534
PERSON, Charles Herbert, b. 1847. 59-66
PIERSON, Edward A., 1836-1863. 60-25?]
PIERSON, Henrietta. 60-2634
PIERSON (Isaac G.) and Brothers. 60-115
PIERSON, Nathan. 60-49, 61-48
PIERSON, Thomas. 61-1523
PIERSON, William. 60-646
PIERSON family, 60-1867
PIEHZ, Francis. 60-1026
PIETRO Damlani, Saint, 10077-1072
61-3146
PIGEON Hill Granite Company. 60-74
P1GON, Henry. 60-1816
PIGOTT, Edward F. 61-2437
PIKE, Albert, 1609-1691. 60-1697,
61-1977, 61-2452
PIKE, Nicholas. 61-3398
PINE Forge, Berks Co., Pa. 60-2051
PINE Grove, Pa. 60-3028
PINE Grove Furnace. 60-2796
PINE Timber Corporation. 61-1206
PINGREE, David. 60-181
PINGREE, Hazen Smith. 61-3260
PINICK, Jacob. 61-2897
.PD/UCK family, 61-2897
PINKER, James B. 60-2951
80-672,
PINKERTON, Allan, 1818-1684
PLNKEHTON'o , anal Detective Agency.
60-572. 60-lu5d
PHVKHAM, Alfred G. 60-670
PINKHAM, Henry W. 61-3560
PINKKEY, William. 60-428
PINNELL, D. 60-367
PINSKI, David, 60-2985. 30-2B96
PINTADO, Vicente. 60-1096
P1NTARD, John, 1769-1844. 60-2240
PINTELLE, Franz. 81-677
PIONEER Press Company, St. Paul.
60-607
PlONEn'R Rivermen's Association.
60-634. 60-1179
PIONEER Savings and Loan Company,
Minneapolis. 60-459,60-979
Pioza, Hester Lynch (Salusbury) Thrato
1741-1821. 60-1380
PIPER, Charles V. 60-422
PIPER, Edgar Bramwell. 61-2528
PIPER, Edwin Ford, 1671-1939, collector.
60-1915
PIPER, George. 60-1716
PIPER, Helen Jackson, 1862-1968.
61-3421
PIPER, James. 60-323
P1RIUS and Soig, Red wing, Minn. 60-466
PISCATAQ.UA Insurance Company.
80-1724 '
PECATAWAY, N. J. 60-303
PISTON, Walter, 1694- 61-2411
PITKIN, Timothy, 1766-1647. 61-668
PITNEY, H. C. 60-280
PITNEY, Mahlon. 60-1083
PITT, Hester (Granville) countess of
Chatham see CHATHAM, Hester
(Orenvllle) Pitt, counless of, 1720-
1603
PITT, John, 2d earl of Chatham, 1756-
1836. 60-1381, 60-1427
PITT, William, 1st earl of Chatham, 1706-
1778. 60-314,60-1290,60-1293,
60-1361, 61-2206
PITT, William, 1759-1606. 60-1381,
60-1382, 60-1427
PITT family. 60-1361
PITTMAN, Anna Prince, of Jackson. Miss.
81-2745
PITTMAN, Key, 1872-1040.
61-2340
50-237 .
PITTMAN, Louisa Neal. 61-2961
PITTMAN, M. H. 60-1476
PITTS family, 61-2680
PITTSBURGH. 61-2729
PITTSBURGH. Carnegie Library. 61-2729
PITTSBURGH, Theological Seminary.
Library. 61- 2842. 61-2043
PITTSBURGH. University. 60-397
PITTSBURGH. Western Theological
Seminary, 61-1209
PITTSBURGH Locomotive and Car Works.
60-146
PITTSBURGH Theological Seminary of
the United Presbyterian Church of
North America. 61-1416
PITTSFIELD and North Adams Railroad
Corporation. 60-178
PITTSYLVANIA Central Alliance Trade
Union. 58-60
PITTSYLVANIA Co., Va. 59-83, 61-3045
PITTSYLVANIA Co., Va. School Commis-
sioners. 60-603
PIUS XH, Pope. 61-3198
PIZARRO, Francisco. 61-2313
PIZARRO, Gonzalo, d. 1548. 61-2313
PLACERVTLLE, Calif. 81-1610
PLATNE, David H. 60-2834
PLATNE, Harry E. 60-2834
PLAINE family. 60-2834
PLANCHART, Enrique. 61-1142
PLANKED Parenthood Federation of
America. 60-163
PLANTERS Insurance Company, Jackson.
60-1640
PLANTER'S Manufacturers' and Mechanics'
Association, 80-727
PLANTERS Oil Mill and Manufacturing
Company, Greenwood, Miss. 80-2368
PLASS, Norman. 61-2526
PLATER, George. 60-916
PLATER, George, 1735-1792. 61-1511
PLATT, Charles Adams, 1661-1933
01-3401
PLATT, Mrs. E. M. 60-1217
PLATT, Orvllle Hitchcock, 1827-1905,
69-146, 60-1013. 60-2626
PLATT, Thomas C. 59-148
PLATT, William H. 81-2264
PLATTES, Cyril W. 80-674
PLATTSBURG, N. Y. Military Training
Camp. 81-3445
PLATTSMIEH, John T. 61-2798
PLAYFAIR, Sir Lyon. 59-160
PLAYMAN, Gordon 61-23
PLEASANT Day Nursery, St. Paul see
ST. PAUL. Pleasant Day Nursery
PLEASANT District, W. Va. (Preston Co.)
Board of Education. 60-1710
PLEASANT School District (Preston Co..
W. Va.) 60-1710
PLEASANT Springs Church, Kemper Co..
Miss. 60-2085
PLEASANTS, Charles. 61-162
PLEASANTS, Charles E. 61-152
PLEASANTS, HughR. 61-2284
PLEASANTS, John Hampden, 1797-1846
60-1054
PLEASANTS, Samuel. 61-152
PLEASANTS, Thomas. 61-416
PLEASANTS, Thomas Franklin. 61-383
PLEASANTS family. 61-152. 61-1544
•PLEASONTON, Stephen, 60-3337, 61-3258
PLIMPTON, c. G. and H. M., firm
walpole, Mass. 60-101
PLIMPTON, George Arthur, 1855-1936,
collector, 61-3398
PLIMPTON (Honry) and Son, Walpole, Mass.
60-101
PLIMPTON family. 60-101
PLIMPTON, Henry, firm, Walpole, Mass.
60-101
PLUMB, Ralph, 60-1247
PLUMEH, Daniel. 80-28
PLUMEH, M, F. 60-2259
PLUMER, William, 1769-1660. 60-28.
60-262
PLUMER, William, 1789-1654, 60-26 ,
60-2259
PLUMER family. 60-122, 60-2259
PLUMMER, E. H. 61-2647
PLUMMER, Edward Clarence, 1663-1932.
61-1998
PLUMMER, Franklin E. 60-758
PLUMMKH, G. E. 60-1766
PLUMMER, Harry Chapln. 61-1142
PLUMMER, Richard H. 61-268
•PLUMSTED, Clement. 61-672, 61-2065
PLUMSTED, Mary McCall. 61-872
PLUMSTED, William. 60-1707,61-872
PLUMSTED family. 61-872
PLUNKBTT, Achllle. 61-3686
PLUNKETT, Caroline Mordecai. 61-3686
PLUNKETT, Edward John Moreton Draj,
baron Dunnany sse DUNSANY, Edward
John Moreton Drax Plunkfitt, baron
PLYLEH, Marlon Timothy, 1867-
61-1250
PLYMOUTH, Mass. National Bank.
60-1141
PLYMOUTH Bank, Plymouth, Mass.
60-1141
PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, Minneapolis
raurcn° n ' EAPOLIS - P 'y° outo Congregabonal
PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, St Paul
see ST. PAUL. Plymouth Congregational
Church
PLYMOUTH Mills, Plymouth, Masi.
61-95
PLYMPTON Cotton Manufacturing Company,
Plympton, Mass. 60-50
SOAGE, John. 59-125
POAGE family. 60-633
POAGUE, Haysler F. 81-2623
POAGUE, William T. 60-2228
THE Pocahontas Development Company.
60-584 '
POCOCK, Sir George, 1706-1792. 61-966
POE, Amelia F., coUector. 61-1291
POE, Caswell. 61-2630
POE. Clarence. 61-3262
POE, Edgar Allan, 1609-1849. 69-118
6IM67, 60-371, 60-1066, 60-1565 '
60-2147, 60-2180, 60-2476, 61-362,
61-1140, 61-1291, 61-1J77, 61-1400,
61-2253, 81-2533, 61-2860 . 61-8138
POE family. 61-1291
POE Memorial Association of the University of
Virginia see VIRGINIA. University. Poe
Memorial Association
POETRY Society of America. 61-1128
POGGENDORFF, Johann. 61-1277
POGUE, J. E. 80-1531 '
POICHICK. 61-3383
POINCAHE, Raymond, Pros. France,
1860-1934, 61-2405, 61-2763
POINDEXTER, Fielding Lewis. 60-3305
POINDEXTER, Gale Aylett. 60-3305
POINDEXTER, George, 1779-1853.
60-1632,60-1138
POINDEXTER, Miles, 1886-1946. 60-3305
POINDEXTER family. 60-3305
POINSETT, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851.
60-81,60-263,60-1616,60-1826
60-2086, 60-3306, 61-26, 61-426,
61-700, 61-734, 61-2476
POIZAT family. 61-1344
POLACK, William Gustavo, 1890-1960,
61-3148
POLE, Edward. 60-262
POLHAMUS, W. H. 61-2009
POLHELL family. 61-1236
POLI, Manuel Rodriguez dc. 81-1145
POLING (J. E.) and Company, Hendricks,
W. Va. 60-376 . 80-567
POLISH-Amerlcan Colonization Company.
60-641
POLITICAL Equality Club, Minneapolis,
60-1328. 60-3336
POLITICAL Equality Club, St. Paul. 80-1329
POLK, Asa D., 1850-1940. 60-653
POLK, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. 69-20
69-163, 69-243, 59-369, 61-3497
POLK, George W., 19137-1948. 60-2093
P °. l ^i J '" n8 " "h™' p ">»- ". S., 1795-
in ?U. 69 : 181 ' 60 - 283 ' 6 °- 3 18. M-429,
60-1373, 80-1701, 60-3306, 60-3326, '
61-426, 61-605, 61-1061, 61-1162
61-1376, 81-3273, 61-3881
Name Index
•POLK, Leonldas, Bp., 1809-1864,
60-763, 60-80S, 61-1512
POLK, Leonldas Lafayette, G0-3309
POLK, Lucius E. 60-206
POLK, Thomas. 60-1459
POLLARD, Edward Alfred. 61-2264
POLLARD, Graham, 60-322
POLLARD, John. 61-2638
POLLARD, John Garland, 60-2401,
61-3154, 61-3283
POLLARD, Peter Thornton. 61-3216
POLLARD, William, 61-2871
POLLARD family. 61-2742,61-3142,
61-3275
POLLITZER, Anita. 61-3468
POLLOCK, Channlng. 61-162B
POLLOCK, Janet Robertson Gray,
61-2635
POLLOCK, William. 61-2026
POLLOCK, Sir William Frederick, 2d
hart., 1616-1666. 60-1396
POLLOCK family. 60-2216
POLLUCHE, Daniel, 1669-1766, 61-3335
POLLY (Brig) 60-3003
POLLY (Sloop) 60-3003
POLOCK, Abigail. 60-61
POLOCK, Isaac. 60-81
POMEROY, Fred E. 60-2766
POMEROY, H. 60-1498
POMEROY, Samuel Clark. 61-1153
POMEROY, Theodore Medad, 1624-1905.
60-765
POMEROY family. 60-3345
POMliHOY, Wash. 61-1836
POMEROY, Allen and Beardflley, Auburn, N, Y.
60-766
POMEROY Iron Works, Pltlsfleld, Mass.
61-1
POMMER family. 61-610
POND, Charles F. 60-1149
POND, Gideon H. 60-660, 60-681
POND, Irving Kane, 1667-1939. 61-2367
POND, James. 61-160
•POND, James Burton, 1896-1903. 60-561,
60-1144
POND, John. 61-761
POND, Samuel W, 60-660, 60-661
POND, William Cbauncey, 1630-1925,
61-1202
POND & Pond, architects, Chicago,
61-2367
PONDER, Eleanor Fox. 61-2746
PONSONBY, Arthur. 61-3544 , 61-3560
PONTOOSUC Woolen Manufacturing
Company, Pittefleld, Mass. 60-1689
PONTOTOC Cotton Oil Company, Pontotoo,
MUO. 60-2366
POOL, S, D, 61-3299 ,
POOL family. 60-933
POOL Forge, Berks Co., Pa. 60-2051
POOLE, Ernest. 60-1386,61-1826
POOR, William W, 60-1325
POOR Farm Mining Company. 60-309
POOR Richard Club. 61-2028
POORE, Benjamin Perley. 60-8, 60-669
POPADICKON Furnace, Berks Co., Pa.
60-2051
POPE, Alexander. 60-2358, 61-1324
POPE, J. D. 61-2020
POPE, J. J., Jr. 61-842
POPE, John, 60-290, 61-1729, 61-3296,
61-3688 ,
POPE, John D. 66-668
POPE, John Russell, 1874-1937. 61-2366
POPE, Nathaniel. 61-2312
POPE, Richard C. 81-2647
POPE, William, of Thomaston, Me.
50-1491
POPE, William, of Virginia. 59-119
POPE family. 60-668
POPE and Talbot, 80-796
POPHAM, Major William, 1752-1849.
59-254
POPHAM, William S. 59-254
POPHAM family. 69-264
POPLAR Qrove stock Farm, Mississippi.
60-865
POPULIST Party see PEOPLE'S Party of
the United States
PORBECK, Frledrlch von. 60-1434
PORCREB, Phil.Jr, 01-3271
PORLD3R, Jacques. 60-93
PORT Blakelv Mill Company. 60-796
PORT Gibson Oil Works, Port Gibson,
Miss. 60-2386
PORT of Philadelphia. 61-2031, 61-2032
POKTELL, Toraas. 61-3181
PORTER, A. 60-2610
PORTER, Albert Qulncy. 81-2344
POHTER, Alexander. 59-169
PORTER, Andrew, 1743-1813, 61-421
61-433
PORTER, Anna Mar'-q. 60-1363
PORTER, Bernard H. 81-754
POHTER, Daniel Price, 1636-1869.
6J-3236
PORTER, David, of Rockbridge Co., Va.
59-188
PORTER^ David, 1780-1843. 80-283,
60-265, 60-766, 60-1369, 60-1626,
61-426,61-427
PORTER, David Dixon, 1613-1691.
59-42, 60-1369, 60-1776, 60-2063,
60-2636, 80-2551, 61-707
PORTER, David Rlttenhouss, 1788-1667.
61-421, 61-1163
PORTER, Duval. 61-2618
PORTER, Evelina (Anderson) 1790-1671.
60-2920
PORTER, Fltz-John, 1622-1901. 66-2611,
80-3329, 61-102, 81-2264, 61-3295,
61-3868
PORTER, George B. 61-421
PORTER, Henry. 61-403
PORTER, Horace. 61-403, 61-1624
PORTER, James, of New Cumberland,
W. Ya. 60-376
PORTER, James D. 60-1701
PORTER, James Madison. 61-421
PORTER, Jane, 1776-1850. 60-1363
PORTER, John, d. 1873. 60-766
PORTER, Jonathan. 69-32
PORTER, Joshua. 60-568
PORTER; K. S. 60-1462
PORTER, Kale (Hobson) 60-3230
PORTER, Noah. 61-2646
PORTER, Peter A, 61-3298
PORTER, Plsasant, 01-3290
PORTER, Robert. 61-421
PORTER, Sir Robert Ker, 1777-1842,
60-1383
PORTER, Robert P. 61-3264
PORTER, Thomas. 61-252
PORTER, Thomas C. 61-770
PORTER, Thomas K, 61-3267
PORTER, William D. 60-2063
'PORTER, William SydMy, 1862-1910.
61-3164
PORTER, William T. 60-766
PORTER, z,, of Danvers, Mass, 60-1696
PORTER lamlly. 6Jhla83, 60-3230,
81-421. 61-3142
POHTEHFIELD, George A, 60-1107,
61-1659
THE Portfolio. 61-616
PORTLAND, William Henry Cavendish
Bentlnck, 3d duke of. 80-1427
PORTLAND, Me. Contral Grammar School,
60-664
POHTLAND & Rochester Railroad.
60-1577
PORTLAND & Rumlord Falls Railroad.
80-1677
PORTLAND Company, Portland, Me. 60-99
PORTLAND General Electric Company, Port-
land, Or. 61-249
PORTLAND Medical School. 60-564
PORTLAND Sample Shoe Shop, Portland, Me,
60-1728
PORTLAND Sugar Company, Portland, Me.
60-106
PORTOR, Laura Spencer. 61-1639
PORTSMOUTH (Corvette). 61-1610
PORTSMOUTH (Ship) 61-638
PORTSMOUTH h Concord Railroad.
60-1577
POSEY, Thomas. 81-1314
POST, Edwin. 6 1-12? J
POST, H. O. von. 60-1565
POST, Louis F. 59-43, 60-126, 60-1806
POST, Melvllls Davlsson, 1671-1630.
60-361, 61-2696
POST family. 60-361
PCSTLETHWATTE, A. J. 60-716
POSTLETHWAITE, Henry, 60-1076
POSTLETHWATTE, Samuel. 80-1076
POSTLETHWATTE, Samuel. 60-2363
POTEAT, W. L. 61-3263
POTLATCH Lumber Company. 61-1634
POTOMAC (Ship) 60-269
POTOSIMlne. 69-72
POTT (James) & Co. 61-1264
POTT, W. S. A. 66-2402
POTTER, Alonao. 81-2766
POTTER, Charles, 60-76
POTTER, Charles Franklin, b. 1661.
61-2863
POTTER, Edward Tuckerman, 1831-1904.
61-3346
POTTER, Elam. 61-2796
POTTER, George W. 60-1611
POTTER, HenryCodman. 61-516
POTTER, Isaac B. 61-2663
POTTER, Mrs. M. A. 61-2635
POTTER, Robert. 60-1899
POTTER, Virginia. 81-8465
POTTER-ATHERTON Machine Company,
80-1213
POTTER Brothers, Chicago. 60-1594
POTTER, Hitchcock & Co., Boston.
61-48
POTTS, Gertrude Rives. 61-2632
•POTTS, John. 60-2036, 60-2061
POTTS, Jonathan, 1745-1781. 61-367
POTTS, Joseph D. 61-2038
POTTS, Mary Powel. 60-2636
POTTS, Samuel. 60-2051
POTTS, William McCleery, b. 1666.
61-212
POTTS family. 60-2051, 60-2861,
60-3172, 61-2036
POTTS Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa.
60-2061
POU, Edward William, 1B63-1934.
61-2984
POU, Edwin Smith. 61-2984
POULTNEY, William C. 01-416
POUND, Ezra Loomls, 1666- 59-198,
60-1061, 60-1367, 61-1122, 61-3400
POWDEHLY, Terence Vincent, 1649-1924.
61-1317
•POWEL, Elizabeth Willing. 61-21, 61-736,
61-2066
POWEL, John Hare, 1766-1856. 61-736,
61-2065
POWEL, Mary Edith. 61-736
POWEL, Samuel, mayor of Philadelphia.
61-738, 61-2086
•POWEL, Samuel, 1673-1768. 60-2431 .
61-736, 61-2065
POWEL, Samuel, 1704-1769. 61-736,
61-2085
POWEL family. 81-736. 61-2066
POWELL, Aaron Macy, 1832-1899, 61-3116
POWELL, John, merchant. 60-1746 '
POWELL, Major John W. 61-3001
POWELL, John Wesley, 1834-1902.
60-264, 61-3166
POWELL, Joseph P. 61-234
POWELL, L. D. 60-1640
POWELL, Lawrence Clark, 1908-
60-616, 61-1625
POWELL, M. V. 60-1540
POWELL, H. L 60-61
POWELL, Ransom Judd, 1665-1937. 60-539
POWELL, Susan Virginia. 60-1996,
60-2821
POWELL, Talmage. 61-3269
POWELL, Thomas H. 61-3300
POWELL, W. H. 60-1540
POWELL, William, merchant of Boston.
80-1746
POWELL family. 80-776, 60-1856,
60-2060
POWER, Mrs. D. B. 61-3062
POWER, Frank P. 60-2457
POWER, James. 61-2859
•POWER, John Logan, 1634-1901.
80-1496, 60-2580, 60-3312
POWER, Katharine M. 60-1540
POWER, Robert H. 61-3082
POWERS, Chester B. 60-214
POWERS, Darwin, 60-214
POWERS, George E, 61-3271
POWERS, H. A. 61-197
POWERS, Hiram. 69-235
POWERS, John Vance. 60-214
POWERS, R. H, 60-1713
POWERS, W. Dudley. 81-2837
POWERS U Welghtman. 60-1479
POWER'S Cavalry Regiment (C, S. A, )
80-2467
POWESHIEK Co. , Iowa, 81-2044
POWHATAN Co., Va. 60-12
POWNALL, J. 81-2743
POWNALL, John. 60-244, 60-314, 60-1473
POWNALL, Joseph. 61-2774
POWNALL, Thomas, 61-3360
POWNALL family. 61-2774
POWYS, John Cowpor, 1872- 81-754, 81-913
POWYS, Llewelyn. 61-1364
PRATT, Attorney General, of Pa. 60-2630
PRATT, Caleb. 60-3191
PRATT, Charles. 80-560
PRATT, Daniel, 1797-1871. 81-1360
PRATT, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1877. 60-1441
PRATT, Daniel Ford, b. 1623. 61-1350
PRATT, Delia (Buvtt) b. 1707. 61-1360
PRATT, Enoch. 61-2765
PRATT, Enoch L. 61-687
PRATT, Fletcher, 1897-1956. 61-3464
PRATT, G. E. M. 61-2643
PRATT, Herbert Lee, 1B71-1945, collector.
61-1914
PRATT,J.R. 60-1515
PRATT, John, 1753-1824. 60-8, 66-2540
PRATT, John GUI, 1814-1900. 61-541
PRATT, Sir John Jeffreys, 2d earl of Camden
see CAMDEN, Sir John Jeffreys Pratt, 2d
earl of
PRATT, John Wood. 60-1730
Name Index
PRATT, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. 60-144.
80-1249
PRATT, Joelah. 60-3012
PRATT, Levi H. 60-122
PRATT, Thomas. 61-1350
PRATT, William Moody, 1B17-1697. 61-757
PRATT family. 61-1350
PRAY (B. S.) and Company, Boston. 60-47
PRAY, Benjamin Sweetser. 60-47
PRAY, Otis Arkwrlght, 1833-1890. 60-563
PREBLE, Edward, 1761-1607. 60-11
PREBLE, George Henry. 59-227. 60-13S9.
81-2754 '
PREBLE family. 60-11
PREBLE (Sloop) 60-1830
PREISLER, H. L. 81-3162
PREBSIG, Vo|t8ch, 1873- . 59-44
PRENDERGAST, William Ambrose, 1667-1964.
61-3344
PRENTICE, Charlee. 61-2168
PRENTICE, George D. 60-26, 81-2602
PRENTIS, Joseph. 60-262, 60-266
PRENTIS, Seaxgent B. 60-2339, 80-3233,
60-3312, 61-1333, 61-1663
PRENTIS, William. 60-262
PRENTISS, Appleton, of Boston. 60-1741
PRENTISS, H. S. 00-1699
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the V. S.
81^2807, 61^2809, 61 J: 285S, 81-3061
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the V S Preaby-
terlea. 61-2811
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. Presby-
teries. North Mississippi. 60-1497
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. Synods.
61-2616
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. 8. Synods.
Mississippi. 60-2065
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. Synods.
North Carolina. 61-2644
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
61-1198 61-2812. 61-8119, 61-3157
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the V. S. A.
Board of Foreign Missions. 61-3157
PRESBYTERIAN Church lo the V. s. A.
Board of Home Missions. 61-3394
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Board of Publication and Sabbath School
Work. 61-3157
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. s. A.
College Board. 61-3157
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A. Commit-
tee on Christian Unity. 61-1541
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A.
General Assembly. 61-3167
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A.
Preebyterles. 61-1197
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
PreBbylerlss. Concord. 61-2612
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Presbyteries. Donegal (Old) 61-2812
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. 8. A.
Presbyteries. Now Brunswick. 61-2812
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A,
Presbyteries. New York. 61-1166.
61-3137 '
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A.
Presbyteries. Philadelphia, 61-2612
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A.
Prenbyterios. St. Paul. Foreign
Missionary Society. 60-2987
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Presbyterlts; St. Paul. Home
Missionary Society. 60-2987
PRESBYTERIAN Church In the U. S. A
Presbyteries. St. Paul. Woman's
Presbyterlsl Missionary Society
60-2987
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. s. A.
Synods. Cincinnati. 61-2619
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U S A
Synods. Minnesota. Horns Missionary
Society. 60-2004 ' ]
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Synods. Minnesota. Woman's Foreign
Missionary Society. 60-2004
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Synods. Minnesota. Woman's
Synodical Missionary Society. 60-2004
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. s, A.
Synods, New Jersey. 61r3137
PHESBYTERIAN Church in the U. s. A.
Synods. New York. 61-1287
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the u. S. A.
Synods. Ohio. 60-1727
PRESBYTERIAN Church in the U. S. A.
Synods. Pennsylvania. 60-3338
PHESBYTERIAN Historical Sooiety.
61-3119. 61-3122, 61-3394
PRESCOTT, Bustls. 61-2751
PRESCOTT, Oliver Sherman, 60-1664
PRESCOTT, William H. 60-285, 60-1342.
61-734, 61-2065
PRESIDENT (Bark) 61-49
PRESIDENT (Ship) 60-2727
PRESIDENT, Directors, and Company of the
Farmtngton Canal. 60-1645
THE President, Directors, and Company of
the Westchester Turnpike Road. 80-2444
PRESIDENT'S Conference on Unemployment,
1621-22. 80-494
PRESIDENT'S Research Committee on Social
Trends. 61-2652
PRESLAND, John. 69-150
PRESTON, Anna. 60-765
PRESTON, Bowker. 60-1060, 61-2063
PRESTON, Edward v., collector. 60-2364
PRESTON, Francis. 61-2637
PRESTON, J. R. 60-1058
PRESTON, James Platton, 61-2630
PRESTON, John Hyde. 61-2616
PRESTON, John S. 60-766
PRESTON, Margaret Junkin, 60-313
61-2208 '
•PRESTON, Thomas Lewis. 69-146, 60-765
PRESTON, Capt. William. 61-1368
PRESTON, William Ballard. 61-2630
PRESTON, William CampbelL 60-296.
60-766, 80-3306, 81-2972
PRESTON family, 81-1358, 61-2216, 61-2541
PRESTON Co., W. Va. 60-1023,80-1126
PRESTON Lumber and Coal Company.
60-1482 i—y
PRESTON Telegraph Company, West Virginia.
60-1023 ° r
PRESTRIDGE family. 60-2643
PRESTWICH, Joseph, 81-790
PREUS, Caroline Dorothea Margretne (Kevserl
1629-1860. 61-1616
PREUS, Christian KByser, 1862-1921.
61-1269, 61-1921
PREUS, Herman Amberg, 1625-1894.
61-934, 61-1516
PREUS family. 61-1616
PREVOST, Major. 81-506
PREVOST, Augustine, Sr. 60-1224
PREVOST family. 61-609
PRICE, Andrew, 60-1451
PRICE, Andrew, 1664-1909. 61-1397
PRICE, Ana E. 61-2099
PRICE, C. M. 60-1475
PRICE, Edward, 1618-1907. 80-358
PRICE, Ell Kirk, 1797-1664. 61-21, 61-620
61-734, 61-920 '
PRICE, Ezeklel, 1728-1002, 61-1636
PRICE, Francis Wilson, 18B6- 61-2846
PRICE, H. 69-138
PRICE, Helen. 60-162
PRICE, J. w. 60-907
PRICE, jameB B. 61-1S9J
PRICE, James Hubert, 61-3154
PRICE, James w., 1868- 60-1461
PRICE, John. 61-673
PRICE, Johns. 61-734
PRICE, N. S. 60-2398
PRICE, Owen H. 61-623
PRICE, Richard, 1723-1791.
61-933, 61-1135
10-314, 61-774,
PRICE, Hodman M. 60-267, 60-261, 60-2B5
♦PRICE, Samuel. 60-1463, 61-1710
PRICE, Silas Eber. 61-2099
PRICE, Sterling. 60-2225, 61-801, 61-1030
PRICE, Thomas Davis, 1626-1900. 61-1631
61-2099. 81 3034, 61-3135 '
•PRICE, WUllam. 60-8, 80-2340, 61-1352
61-1772, 61-821E '
PRICE, William Edward, 1856-1936. 60-368
PRICE, William C. 61-695
PRICE, William H. 61-1397
PRICE family. 60-368. 50-1451, 61-1367,
61-1710. 61-2419, 61-3142"
PRICE, Osenton and McPeak, Marllaton, W. Va.
60-1451
PRICHARD, J. H. 60-8
PRIEST, H. Sam. 60-3064
PRIESTLEY, I. B. 61-1364
PRIESTLEY, J. R. 60-2617
PRIESTLEY, Joseph, 1733-1804. 60-1612.
60-2224, 61-28, 81-734, 61-767 . 61-960
81-1135, 81-1664 '
PRIESTLEY, William. 60-11 61
PRIESTLY, V.llllara C. 59-160
PRIME, Thomas, of Rowley, Mass. 60-1595
PRTMM, James Nasi, 1918- 61-279
PRINCE, Arment B. 61-3305
PRINCE, James, 89-11
PRINCE, Joseph W. 60-1163
PRINCE, Philander H. 81-2746
PRINCE, WUllam Robert, 1785-1899. 61-2163
PRINCE Edward (Ship) 60-168, 60-8003
PRINCE Edward Co., Va. 69-98
PRINCETON Theological Seminary. 60-1100
PRINCETON University. 60-3198,
80-3236
PRINCETON University. Class of 1879.
60-8238
PRINCETON University. Library. 61-2334
PRINC1PIO Company, Prlnclpio, Md. 61-371
•PR1NOLE, Edward J. 61-2625, 61-3296
PRINGLE, John. 60-2216
PRTNOLE, Mark. 60-3242
PRINOLE family. 61-1347
PRTNTZ, John. 61-567
PRINZ, John. 60-1707
PR1TCHARD, J. C. 60-2068
PRITCHARD, Robert. 61-3170
PPJTCHAHD family. 60-933
PRITCHETT, Henry S. 61-1149
PRITCHETT, John L and C, A., whltmell, Va.
59-109 '
PRITCHETT, John J. 59-99
PRITCHETT College, Glasgow, Mo. 60-3107
PROBSFTELD, R. M. 61-3266
PROBSTFIELD, Randolph M. 60-1853
PROCTOR, Alexander Phimlster. 61-2406
PROCTOR, Redfleld. 60-1433, 61-1497
PRODUCERS Cotton Oil Company, Yazoo
City, Miss. 80-2388
PROFESSIONAL Men's Benevolent Aseocl-
atloa, Jackson, Miss. 60-2363
PROGRESSIVE Cittiens of America. 81-1428
PROGRESSIVE Endowment Guild of America.
69-103
PROGRESSIVE Party (Founded 1912) 58-56,
59-142,60-2031
PROGRESSIVE Party (Founded 1912) National
Committee. 59-51
PROHIBITION Party: Minnesota. State
Executive Committee. 60-445
PROHIBITION Party. West Virginia, 80-989
PHOKOFIEFF, Serge. 61-411
PROPERTY-OWNER'S Association, ltd.
New Orleans. 60-866
PROPRIETORS of the Locks and Canals on
the Merrimack River. 60-141, 60-146
PROPRIETORS Office of the Northern Neck of
Virginia. 61-2270
PHOSCH, Thomas Wlckham. 81-2794
PROSKAUER, Joseph. 80-2995
PHOSSEP. ;tber. 61-3421
PROSSER, William. 61-3421
PROTECTION Insurance Company, Natchea,
Miss. 60-1908
PROTESTANT Episcopal Church in the
U. S. A. 60-715. 80-1468, 60-2836,
: 60-2843. 61-1084
PROTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
Connecticut (Diocese), 61-3161
PHOTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
Joint Commission on Church Unity. 81-1541
PROTESTANT Episcopal church In the U. s. A.
Minnesota (DioceBe) 60-670
PROTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
New York (Diocese) 60-1743
PHOTESTANT EptJcopalChurci in the U. S. A.'
North Carolina (Diocese) 60-2615
PHOTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. s. A.
Ohio (Diocese)! 61-1246
PROTE9TANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
;. Phllllplne Islands (Missionary District) 66-223
PROTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S A.
Provinces. Northwest. 60-775
PHOTESTANT Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
South Carolina (Diocese) 81-3029
PROUD, John. 81-393
PROUD, Robert, 1728-1813. 61-393,
61-2640 '
PROUD, WUllam. 61-2540
PROUSS, Augustus W. 60-3242
PROVIDENCE (Frigate). 61-2421
PROVIDENCE Iron Foundry, Providence.
60-1720
PROVIDENCE Sunday School. 61-603
PROVIDENT State Securities Co. 61-2306
PHOVINCETOWN Players. 81-3597
PROV1NE, J. W. 60-2067
PRUSSIAN (Ship) 60-186, 60-3003
PRUYN, John Van Sehalck Lansing, 1611-1877.
81-510
PRUYN family. 61-610
PRYOR, John Edward, 80-2307
PRYOR, Roger AtMhion, 60-1181,
61-2021, 81-2647, 81-2781, 61-3138
PRYOR family. 61-3142
PRZYBYSZEWSKI, Stanislaus, 60-2995
PUBLIC ledger, Philadelphia. 60-3152
PUBLIC School Society of New York. 60-3071
PUBLIC Servlco Electric and Gas Company,
: Newark, N. J. 60-1603
PUBLISHING House of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, Nashville.
60-671, 60-814
PUCCI, Domenlco. 61-1474
PUCCI, Vlncenzo. 61-1474
PUCCINI, Glacomo. 61-3149
PUCK. 61-1284
PUCKETT, E. F. 60-1069
PUERTO Cabello. 60-1839
PUERTO Rico. 60-2676
PUGET Lumber Company. 60-796
PUOET Mill Co., Teokatet, |Port Gamble!
Waeh. 60-796, 61-1300
PUGET Sound Agricultural Company.
60-2076, 60-3340, 61-1799
PUGET Sound and Grays Harbor Railroad
and Transportation Company. 60-706
Name Index
PUGET Sound Tug-Boat Company. 60-798
PUGH, James Lawrence. 61-3671,
61-3673
PUGH, William B. 61-1286
PULITZER, Joseph, 1847-1911. 61-3342
PULITZER family. 61-3342
PULLMAN, George Mortimer, 1831-1697.
61-403
PULLMAN family. 61-403
PULLMAN Company. 61-403, 61-2960
PULSIFEK, F. H. 61-2446
PULSrFER, Harold Trowbridge. 59-192
PULTENEY, William, earl of Bath see
BATH, William Pulteney, earl of
PULTENEY, Sir William, bart., 1729-
1805. 80-3006, 61-2292
PULTENEY, Sir William Johnstone. 60-1382
PULTENEY family. 80-3006. 61-2292
PUMPELLY, Harmon. 61-470
PUMPELLY lamlly. 61-471. 81-511
PUUCELL, Charles W. 81-2646
PURCELL, John B. 80-2633
PURCELL lamlly. 81-2110
PURDY, F. C. 81-1300
PURG3TALL, Joseph von Hammer see
HAMMER-PURGSTALL, Joseph von
PURINGTON, Chester V. 60-24
PURMORT, John E. 60-439
PURMOKT family. 60-439
PURNELL, John. 81-3056
PURNELL family. 80-1131
PURSH, Frederick. 80-422, 61-1127
PURVIANCE, Robert. 60-762
PURVIANCE, Samuel. 80-752
PUSEY, Mario John, 1902- 60-690
PUSKY & Jones Company, Wilmington, Del.
61-2448
PUSHMATAHA, 1784 (cb.J-1824. 60-3241
PUTNAM, Amos. 69-32
PUTNAM, Daniel, Jr., of Fitchburg,
Mass. 60-1491
PUTNAM, Daniel, 1769-1831. 80-1017
PUTNAM, Elizabeth Cabot, 1838- 61-2379,
61-3878
PUTNAM, Frederick W. 01-763,81-1824,
61-2779
PUTNAM, G. P. 61-1664
PUTNAM, George Haven, 1844-1930. 61-3341
PUTNAM, Herbert, 1861-1966, 80-883,
80-1331, 81-2368, 81-2814
PUTNAM, Israel, 1718-1790. 60-687,
80-1017, 80-1373, 80-1736, 80-2083, )
81-582
PUTNAM, Ruiua, 1738-1824. 80-713,
60-1245, 60-1484, 80-2228, 81-1290
PUTNAM, Samuel, 1892-1950. 80-1397
PUTNAM, William L. 81-3281
PUTNAM & Parkins, Lunenburg, Mass,
80-1491
PUTNAM & Whitney, Fitchburg, Mass.
80-1491
PUTNEY School. 61-3301
PUYALLUP, Wash. First National Bank.
81-3282
PYE, Robert Hampden (1778-79) 61-422
PYNCHON, John, 1821-1703. 81-3277
PYN£, Percy R. H. 80-2069
PYNSON Printers, New York. 60-1628
PYNTELL, William. 61-929
PYRLAEUS, J. C. 60-2329
PYTHONIAN Society. 60-2805
QUANTRILL, William C. 60-3328
QUARTTCH, Bernard. 60-1357
QUAKLES, Benjamin Arthur. 61-1520
UUARLES, J. A. 61-2648
quARLES (John T.) and Company. 80-7
QUA»v. Robert. 60-261
QUAES, Joseph, of Exeter, Eag. 60-1672
*<JUAY, Matthew S. 80-2610, 80-2828.
61-402
QUAYLE, Thomas, 1884- 61-1427
QUEEN Mineral Ranch Company. 60-3136
QUEEN'S Rangers, 1776-1781. 60-1388
QUESENBERRY, Samuel. 69-122
QUESTEBRUNE, John. 61-950
QUETELET, Lambert A. J. 81-734
QUICK, Lavington, 1616-1676. 80-2894
qUTCK, T. Smith. 81-2328
QUIDDE, Ludwlg, 61-3543
QUILLER-C OUCH, Sir Arthur. 8011401
QUTN, Percy £. 60-2212
QUTN, Mrs. Percy E. 60-1511
QUrNCY, Abraham H. 60-262
QUINCY, Edmund. 81-3077
QUINCY, Edward. 61-3360
QUINCY, Joseph. 60-1818
•QUTNCY, Josiah, 1744-1776. 61-562,
81-3296, 61-3360
•QUTNCY, Joslah, 1772-1864. 69-139, 80-1731,
61-1589
QUTNE, Alfred. 81-2790
QUINN, John. 69-225
QUDW, P. 60-816
QUITMAN, Frederick Henry, d. 1684. 60-2809
QUITMAN, John Anthony, 1799-1868.
80-758, 80-1644, 60-1786. 60-2213 .
60-2339, 60-2809. 60-3308 ~
QUITMAN family. 80-2609
R
R. E. A. see U. S. Rural Electrification
Administration
R. O. T. C. see U. S. Army, Reaervo
Officers' Training Corps
RABDMOWrrZ, Shalom, 1669-1918,
80-2674, 60-2996
RACKLEFF, Edward, of Portland, Me.
80-1491
RACKLEFF, James, of Portland, Me.
80-1491
RADBILL, Samuel X., collector. 61-1456
RADCLIFFE College. 61-2851, 61-3423.
81-3468, 81-3676
RADCLIFFE CoUege. Fay House, 61-1674
RADERfamily. 80-1453
RADFORD, William. 81-3138
RADFORD family. 61-3138
RADIOACTIVITY CongTess, Brussele,
<910. 80-24
RADISSON, Pierre Esprit, 16207-1710. 80-945
RAFAEL and Sturgla, firm, 80-570
RAFF and Gammon, New York, 60-77
HAFFENEAU-DELILE, Allre. 81-944
RAFINESQUE, Constsntlae Samuel, 1783-
1840. 80-262, 80-2823, 61-422, 61-766,
61-789
RAFTERY, Thomas. 61-3489
RAGLAND, John. 60-143
RAGLAND, Patrick. 61-3671
RAOLAND, William. 60-143
RAGLAND family. 61-2580
RAGSDALE family. 61-2652
RAGUET, Condy, 1784-1842, 61-1183,
61-2261
KAHM, A. James. 61-3135
KAHN, William O. 61-1384
RAILROAD Safety Commission. 61-752
RAINES, Leon. 61-1297
RAINES, Thomas Ratelgh. 60-1611
RATNEY, Henry Thomas. 60-1537
RAINEY, Homer Price, 1696- 61-966
RATNEY, James. 61-1289
RAINS, Albert. 61-792
RAINS, George W. 61-2462
RAINS family. 81-2110
RAK, Mary (Kidder) 1879-1068. 61-2711
RALEIGH, Walter. 80-756
RALSTON, Joan, of Virginia. 69-169
RALSTON, John, tl. 1782-1816. 60-1653
RALSTON, John, fl. 1623-1878. 60-1644
RALSTON, Matbew C. 30-570
RALSTON, Robert. 56-169
RAMAGE, John. 61-1994
RAMEE, LoulBe da la see De la RAMEE,
Louise
RAMEY family. 81-2832
RAMEZAY, Claude. 80-1438
RAMIREZ y Senna, Joaquin. 61-3246
RAMMELKAMP, Charles H. 81-1660
RAMOS, Edward sob HYDE, Dorsey
William, 1888-1655
RAMSAY, Claude C. 61-188
RAMSAY, JameB Oraham, 1823-1903.
61-182
RAMSAY, Jamas Hill. 81-182
RAMSAY, Robert Lee, 1880-1063. 61-325
RAMSAY, Robert Lincoln, 1877-1958.
60-339. 60-889
RAMSAY, William. 80-764, 60-2731
RAMSAY family. 81-182
RAMSAYE, Terry, 1886- 80-77
RAM8EUR, D. P. 81-2284
RAMSEUR, Stephen Dodson. 81-2284
RAMSEY, Alexander, 1816-1903. 59-203,
60-207, 60-285, 60-1238, 80-1350,
60-1781
RAMSEY, L. B. 60-1076
RAMSEY family. 80-938
RAMSEY Co., Minn. 80-469
RAMSEY County (Minn.) Bar Association.
60-469. 60-471
RANCE*, Armand Jean la Bouthilller de, 1628?r
1700. 80-1764
RANCK, George Washington. 81-1349
RAND, Clayton. 60-2087
RAND, Edward Kennard, 1871-1946. 81-2385
RAND, Samuel F. 61-1348
RAND McNally and Company. 60-1624,
80-1713
RANDALL, Alexander W. 61-3888
RANDALL, David Anton. 61-1992
RANDALL, Frank L„ 1866-1921. 60-1188
RANDALL, Henry Stephens, 1811-1876.
60-2022
RANDALL, James Garfield, 1881-1953.
81-1729, 81-3064
RANDALL, James R. 56-219
RANDALL, John Herman, Jr. 80-3346
RANDALL, Joslah. 61-2831
RANDALL, Laura H. Wirt. 60-3331
RANDALL, Samuel Jackson, 1826-1890.
60-2828, 60-2678. 61-1766
RANDALL family. 81-2110
RANDEL, John. 80-2670
RANDOLPH, A. Philip. 61-3544
RANDOLPH, Anne. 60-262
•RANDOLPH, Beverley. 69-77, 69-170,
60-286, 60-1552, 80-3331, 81-1823
RANDOLPH, Charles H. 60-3331
RANDOLPH, Cornelia. 60-2510
RANDOLPH, David Meads, 1700-1630.
60-282, 60-889
RANDOLPH, Edmund, 1753-1813. 69-77, '
59-128, 60-7, 60-308, 80-2649, 81-548,
- 81-682, 61-818, 61-1272, 81-1823,
81-2086, 81-3334
RANDOLPH, Edward, 1632 (ca.)-1703.
60-918, 61-2691
RANDOLPH, George Wythe. 00-3819,
60-2846, 81-197, 61-1072, 61-1612,
81-2741, 61-2763, ftl-2900, 61-3302
RANDOLPH, J. 60-1467
•RANDOLPH, John, 1773-1633. 69-110,
60-266, 80-306, 80-426, 60-2088,
80-2527, 80-3332, 61-197, 81-2417,
61-2626, 81-2637, 61-2743, 81-35(10
RANDOLPH, Joseph F. 60-279
RANDOLPH, Judith. 60-268
RANDOLPH, Martha (Jetfersoa) 1772-1838.
60-778, 60-2519
RANDOLPH, P. F. 60-047
RANDOLPH, Peytoa. 80-300,60-1642,
80-2649
RANDOLPH, R. 60-1818
RANDOLPH, Richard, tl. 1776-1816,
60-7
RANDOLPH, Richard, 1782-1859. 80-886
RANDOLPH, Richard K. 80-78
RANDOLPH, Robert Iaham, 1883-1961.
01-2820
RANDOLPH, St. George. 81-196
RANDOLPH, Sarah Nicholas. 81-2162
RANDOLPH, T. J. 80-283
RANDOLPH, Theodore F. 60-981,60-669,
80-1342
RANDOLPH, Thomas. 60-7
RANDOLPH, Thomas Jefferson. 80-262,
60-3306. 81-196, 81-197, 61-1030
RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, 1788-1828.
69-119, 69-126, 69-170, 60-3306,
80-3332, 81-197, 81-2633
RANDOLPH, V. M. 80-1830
RANDOLPH, Vance, 1892- 89-7
•RANDOLPH, William. 80-7, 81-2461
RANDOLPH, Wilson Cary Nicholas. 80-43
RANDOLPH family. 69-170, 60-13,
80-266, 60-778, 60-2546, 80-3332,
81-1468, 61-2419, 81-2849, 81-3082
RANDOLPH Co. , HI. 81-1688
RANDOLPH-MACON Collage, Ashland,
Va. 80-261, 60-783, 60-2991,
61-1071, 81-3887
RANELAGH, Lord. 80-1572
RAMOABE, Alexander Rlzo. 81-3082
RANKIN, Belle. 81-3680
RANKIN, Christopher, 80-2339
RANKIN, Jeanette, eo-3003, 81-3491
RANKTN, John E. 69-153, 80-2067, 80-2181
RANKIN, W, M. 80-2632
RANKIN lamlly. 80-2632
RANNEY, Ruluo P. 80-1247
RANSOM, ElUa Taylor, 1867-1966. 01-1871
RANSOM, Epaphrodltus. 80-901
RAJBOM, John Crows, 1868- 69-18,
81-830, 81-2764
RANSOM, Matt Whltaksr, 1828-1904.
80-2176
RANSOM, Reverdy Casslus, Bp., 1881-1959.
80-886
RANSOM, Robert, 61-2706
RANSOM, W1U, 1878-1966. 01-1426
RANSOM lamlly. 60-2178
RAMSON, A. R. H. 61-2284
RANSON, Mathew, 61-1829
Name Index
RANTOUL, Lola. 61-3493
RANTOUL, Robert 8. $0-26
RAPALJ1, George. 61-3261
RAPER, Henry. 61-1286
RAPHAEL, Mary Malcomson. 61-3446
RAPP, Frederick. 60-317
RAPP, George. 81-1513
RAPPAHANNOCK Company Canal. 01-2676 -
RAQUETTE Lake Railway Company. 60-6B2
RARITAN (Frigate) 61-1790
RARTTAN Bay *.«nloh, Eagleswood, N. J.
60-666
RASCH, PhlL 61-3676
RABCOE, Burton, 1892-1967. 69-121,
60-11 12
, RASKOB, John J. 60-1214, 60-1623
RASTER, Hermann, 1627-1891. 61-724
RATCLD7FE family. 61-2541
RATHBONE, J, C. 60-312
RATHBONE family. 60-2257
RATHBURN, William Perry, 1822-16B4.
61-1624
RATrLTNG-OODRD, Jota, of Big Cove,
N. C. 61-3259
HAU, R. C. 61-2462
RAUCH, Frledrleh August, 1806-1841.
69-299, 60-1097
RAUSCHARDB, F. H. 61-926
RAUTEN3TRAUCH, Walter, 1880-1961.
61-3340
RAVENCROFT, John D. 60-262
RAVENBCROFT, John Stark, Bp., 1772-
1630. 60-1664, 60-2643
RAVOUX, Augustln. 60-2336
RAWDON, John, 1st earl of Molra Bee
MOIRA, John Rawdon, 1st earl of,
1720-1793
RAWDON-HASTuNGS, Francis, let marquis
of Hastings eee HASTINGS, Francis
Rawdon-Hastlngs, 1st marquis of
RAW LE, Anna. 61-468
RAWLE, Francis, 61-2073
RAWLE, Margaret. 61-496
RAWLE, R. 60-2997
RAWLE, Rehecca (Warner). 61-645
'RAWLE, William, 1769-1636. 60-2897,
61-422, 61-427, 61-679, 61-1272
RAWLE, William, 1766-1856. 60-2997
RAWLE family. 60-2907, 01-546, 61-2216
RAWLING, C, J, 60-312
RAWLINQS, A, D. 60-2363
RAWLTNOS, Jamea. 61-651
RAWLINS, E, 61-3082
RAWLS, Thomas. 60-1769
RAY, D. B. 60-3217
RAY, John. 69-70
RAY, Robert. 60-260
RAY family. 60-1466 N
RAYBUHN, Sam. 80-1214, 61-1340
RAYMOND, G. 8. 60-2339
RAYMOND, Jerome Hall. 60-224
RAYMOND, Mrs. Louis. 60-2560
RAYMOND, William Ober. 61-2121
RAYNER, Kenneth. 60-796, 61-3061
RAYNEVAL, Joseph MathlaB Gerard de
see GERARD de Ravneval, Joseph
Mathias
RAYON, Ignaclo. 60-56
REA, Daniel. 61-92
REA (Daniel) & Son. 61-46
REA, Peter Goodman, 60-2376
REAB, George, 60-566
READ, Charlea W. 61-3267
READ, Daniel, 1605-1876, 61-86, 61-822
READ, Edmund Gaines. 61-3062
1-2342, 61-611, 61-1260,
READ, George, Jr. 60-2342
HEAD, George, 1733-1796. 60-1616,
60-2342
HEAD, George C. 60-2854, 60-3265
READ, Jacob. 60-61, 60-765
READ, James. 60-1707
READ, John, 1769-1854. 61-S26, 61-927
61-3270
•READ, John Meredith, 1767-1674. 60-3337
61-627, 61-2086. 61-3270
READ, John Meredith, 1837-1698.
60-3226, 61-1260. 61-3270
READ, Joseph, 60-216
READ, Keith Morton, 1880-1940, collector
61-31 26
READ, I,elgh. 60-3232
READ, Ople forclval, 1852-1939. 61-2622
READ, William. 60-81
HEAD, William Thompson. 60-2342,
60-3226
READ, William W. 61-3267
READ family.
61-3270
READE, Charles. 60-1401
READE, George. 60-766
READE, John. 60-1341
READE family. 61-2331, 61-2632
READING, John, 1666-1767. 60-2052
READrNG, Plerson Barton, 1616-1666.
61-1295
READING, Mass. Agricultural Library
Association. 61-1309
READING, Msss. Second Church. 60-3292
READINO, Pa. 61-1136
READS Landing, Minn. School Board. 60-2496
READS Landing, Minn. Village Board. 60-2496
READY, William Bernard. 61-2770
REAGAN, John Hennlnger, 1618-1905.
60-1662, 60-1638, 60-3312, 61-1162,
61-1512,61-1637
REAL Estate Banking Company of Hinds
County, Clinton, Miss. 61-360
REALF, Richard, 1834-1676. 61-1628,
61-1969
REASONER, Maihew Aaron. 59-173
REASONER family. 59-173
RECONSTRUCTION Service Committee .
59-162
RECTOR, Enoch. 60-41
RECTOR College, Pruntytown, w. Va.
Literary Society. 60-301
RED Cross, u. S. American National Red
Cross. 61-2726,61-3876
RED Cross. U.S. American National Red
Cross. Bureau of Archives. 61-2082
RED Cross. U, S. American National Red
Cross. Delaware chapter. War Relief
Committee, 61-1967
RED Cross. U.S. American National Red
Cross. Detroit Chapter. Dearborn
Branch. 61-662
RED Cross. U. S. American National Red
Cross. Junior Membership. 61-3079
RED Cross. U.S. American National Red
Cross. Pennsylvania-Delaware Division,
61-606
RED Cross. U. 8. American National Red
Cross. War Council. 61-2092
RED Hook and Rhlnebeck, N, Y., Auxiliary
Bible Society. 61-597
RED River [Flour) Milling Co. 61-2786
RED River Settlement. 60-542
REDD fair'ly. 60-1241
REDD & Gibson, Limine, Mo. 61-2462
REDFIELD, Edward Willis, 1868- 61-2362
REDFIELD, Leonardo, 61-2044
REDFIELD family, 61-2044
REDINGTON, George, 1796-1650. . Bjfe4
REDINGTON, JameB. 60-4
REDINGTON family. 60-4
REDMAN family. 61-2110
REDPATH, James. 60-3312
REDPATH Chautauquas, Chicago. 61-91
REDPATH-HORNER Chautauquas, Kansas
City, Mo. 61-91
REDPATH-VAWTER Chautauqua System.
61-91
REEO, Charles H. 60-669
REED, Charles M. 61-3339
REED, David A. 69-261
REED, Edward A. 61-3339
REED, Gardner K. 61-3339
REED, Isaac Gardner, 1783-1847. 61-3331
REED, James A. 60-2334, 61-279
REED, Jamea C. 60-427
REED, John. 61-165
REED, John, Jr. 61-165
REED, John Calvin, 1636-1910. 60-1187
69-139, 60-3337,
HEED, Joseph, 1741-1765. 60-1422,
60-1757, 60-1816, 60-2627, 60-2649,
60-2838, 60-2033. 60-3313, 61-546,
61-1637
REED, Mary G. 61-3339
REED, P. L 60-316
REED, R. D. 61-2444
HEED, Robert. 60-1232
REED, Stuart F, 60-997
REED, Thongs B. 60-1138
REED, Thomas B., of Mississippi, 60-2336
REED, Thomas Brackett, 1639-1902.
61-2494
REED, Walter. 61-2769
REED, William Bradford.
61-3624
REED family. 60-2836. 61-3339
REED and Barton. 60-103
REED and Force, Philadelphia. 61-165
REED Island Iron Co. 59-122
REEDER, Andrew B. 61-64, 81-534
REEDER, Benjamin. 60-1462
REiUER, Charles Wells, 1664- collector
61-1423
REEDER family, 61-1423
REEDY, WllUam Marlon, 1682-1920. 61-1172
REEDY news. 60-969
REESE, Carroll. 59-153
REESE, John. 60-561
REESE, Llaette Woodworth. 69-116,
59-121
REESE, Minerva Hynea (Cook) of Newman's
Grove, Miss. 81-2760
REESE, William J. 80-29
REEVE, Henry. 60-1223
REEVE, Sidney B. 61-2840
REEVES, Benjamin H, 60-2225
REEVES, Cockerl. 60-3191
REEVESf Elbert C. 60-571
REEVES, Jesse Slddall, 1672-1942, collector.
60-307
REEVES family. 60-2643
REFORMATION Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Davie Co., N. C. 60-2367
REFORMED church In the United States.
69-238, 59-239, 69-240
REFORMED Dutch Church, Smlthlleld, Pa,
see SMITHFIELD, Pa. Reformed
Dutch Church
REFUGE Cotton OH Company, Columbus and
Vicksburg, Miss. 60-2368
REGAN, diaries K. 60-1660
REGER, A. G. 80-367
REHN, James A. G, 60-2
RED), Albert C. 60-2402
REID, Andrew, 60-2630
HER), George. 61-2647
REID, Harriet. 61-2374
REID, Henry, of Burke Co., N. C. 60-1069
REID, IrnDeA. 61-1620
REID, Mrs. Ogden, 60-2030
REID, Robert. 81-2406
REID, Rulus. 61-1362
KE1D, Samuel McDowell, 60-2530
REID, WhlteUw. 59-223, 60-26, 60-16.
60-312, 60-1331, 60-1709, 60-2193,
61-1252, 61-2296, 61-3063
REID family. 60-2530
REIFFfamUy, 61-1542
REILEY, John T. 61-3014
RE3LLY, Caroline J. 61-2374
REILY, James Rose, 1788-1644. S9-256
REINDEER (Ship) 61-46
REINHARDT, Aurella (Henry) 1677-1946.
61-3069
REINHARDT family. 61-3089
REISEN, Abraham. 60-2995
RELIANCE Fire Company, Philadelphia.
60-2030
RELIEF Tow Boat Company. 60-376
RELIGIOUS Conference of U. C. L. A.
60-2177
THE Religious herald (Richmond). 61-1556
REMELE, Samuel Hopkins. 61-2697
REMELE, Stephen Weet. 61-259",
HEMEH, Minn. Bethany Lutheran Church.
REMEY, Charles Mason, 1874- collector.
60-1030
REMEY, George Collier, 1641-1926. 60-1030
REMEY, Mary Josephine (Mason) 1645-1936.
60-1030
REMINGTON, Frederic. 69-232, 60-82,
60-1731
REMMEL, Harmon Llverlght, 1662-1927.
61-3279
KEMOND1NO, Peter Charles, 1846-1826.
61-976
REMSEN, Henry. 60-267
KEMSEN, Henry, of New York City. 61-220
RENAULT Lead Company. 61-542
RENCHER family. 61-2447
RENFROE, John Jefferson De Yampert.
61-1237
REN1CK, F. 60-581
REN1CK, George. 60-561
RENICK, J. O. B. 60-561
RENICK, William. 60-561
RENNAVE, Marquis de. 60-262
RENNERD, Mrs. F. 61-2635
RENSHAW, F. B. 61-3287
RENTON, Sarah M. 60-798
RENTON, Holmes and Company, San
Francisco. 60-796
RENVILLE, Daniel. 80-1168
HKNZIE, Archie. 61-3276
REPPLIEK, Agnes, 1865-1660. 80-2071,
61-2364
REPUBLIC Steel Corporation. Gadsden Plant.
61-3060
REPUBLICAN Academy of Louisa. 60-7
REPUBLICAN-GREENBACK- LABOR
Party. 61-1390
REPUBLICAN Party. 60-25, 60-1051,
60-2031, 60-2196, 61-1247, 61-1328,
61-1634, 61-1975, 61-2449, 61-2473,
61-2494, 61-3476, 61-3467
REPUBLICAN Party. Alabama. 61-1296
REPUBLICAN Party. Kansas. 60-2135
REPUBLICAN Party. Michigan. 61-1987
REPUBLICAN Party, Minnesota. 60-256,
60-632, 60-1806, 60-1607
REPUBLICAN Party. Minnesota* State Central
Committee. 60-991
REPUBLICAN Parly. Missouri. Convention,
1900. 61-540
REPUBLICAN Parly. National Committee.
60-2096, 61-3521
Name Index
REPUBLICAN Party. National Committee,
1896-1900. 60-1709
REPUBLICAN Party. National Committee,
1948-1952. 81-2381
REPUBLICAN Party. National Convention.
26th, Chicago, 1952. 61-2381
REPUBLICAN Party. New York (State)
60-427, 61-3486
REPUBLICAN Party. North Carolina.
81-182,61-2194
REPUBLICAN Party. North Dakota. 61-1097
REPUBLICAN Party. Ohio. 60-1709,
80-2620
REPUBLICAN Party. Ohio. State Central
Committee. 81-2081
REPUBLICAN Party. Virginia. 81-3658
REPUBLICAN Party. Virginia. State
Committee. 60-8
REPUBLICAN Party. Washington. Territorial
Central Committee. 60-3327
REPUBLICAN Party. Washington (State)
80-3327, 81-2794, 81-3284
REPUBLICAN (Whig) Party. 60-8
REQUE, Lars 3, 61-1268
RESOLUTION (Vessel) 60-1769
RESOURCE (Ship) 80-3003
RETAIL Lumber Merchants' Protective
Association. 81-224
RETTIG, John. 80-313
REU, M. 60-1123, 60-2038
REVERCOMB, Chapman. 69-158
REVERE, Joseph W. 81-2354
REVERE, Paul, Jr., of Boston, 60-1695
REVERE, Paul, 1736-1818. 61-2354
REVIEW Printing Company, New Ulm, Minn.
60-849
REXUTER, Edward Byron. 61-247
R EYBURN, Mayor of Philadelphia. 61-614
REYES, Bernardo, 1860-1913. 81-3663
REYNELL, John. 80-1755, 81-101
K 3YNELL & Crates, Philadelphia. 60-1697 ,
80-2306
REYNOLDS, Arthur E, 60-2233
REYNOLDS, C. L. 80-2233
REYNOLDS, Daniel Harris, 1832-1902.
61-2536
REYNOLDS, Francis Marlon, 1643-1931.
REYNOLDS, Rev. Freegrace. 81-2247
REYNOLDS (B. B.) Boone, and Reynolds.
60-2233
REYNOLDS, G. C.
80-2233
REYNOLDS, H. D.
60-2233
REYNOLDS, J. B.
60-2233
REYNOLDS, J, H.
60-2233
♦REYNOLDS, John,
59-216, 61-16
of Lancaster, Pa
REYNOLDS, John, 1786-1866. 61-1708,
61-1727, 61-2189, 81-3499
REYNOLDS, John Fulton, 1820-1883,
59-216, 60-268
REYNOLDS, Joseph J. 69-42, 00-312
REYNOLDS, L. P. 60-2233
REYNOLDS, Mary J. 60-2233
REYNOLDS, Mattle J. 60-2233
REYNOLDS, Owen. 61-2781
REYNOLDS, Reginald, d, 1896. 61-2786
REYNOLDS, Robert R. 60-3346
REYNOLDS, Washington T. 61-2799
REYNOLDS, William, merchant, 81-16,
REYNOLDS, William, of Los Angeles.
61-2200
59-218,
69-218, 60-2233, 60-2836,
REYNOLDS, William 1616-1079.
60-3301, 61-2631
REYNOLDS family.
61-2110
REYNOLDS and Boyd. 00-2233
REYNOLDS and lrvln. 00-2233
REYNOLDS and Reynolds. 60-2233
.REYNOLDS, Byrne and Company, New
Orleans. 60-2646
REYNOLDS Chocolate Company. 80-1671
REYNOLDS Iron Company, Talladega, Ala.
60-309
RHEA, Jacob. 80-262
RHEA, John. 80-143, 61-262, 81-2024
RHEA, Jonathan, 60-286
RHEA Co., Tenn. 81-2859
KHEE, Singhtnan. 61-3178
RHEES, William Jones, 1830-1907, 81-700
81-700, 81-701, 61-1746, 61-1767, 81-3289
RHEES family. 61-3268
RHETT, Robert Barnwell. 61-1182, 81-2741,
61-2761
RHETT, Thomas Grlmke. 61-2284,61-3064
RHINELANDER, Philip Mercer. 61-518
RHQADES, J.R. 81-2623
RHOADES, John. 60-2816
RHOADS, Annie. 81-955
RHOADS, Glenson C. 61-955
RHOADS, S. L. 81-955
RHOADS, Samuel. 80-677
RHOADS, Sarah M. 61-955
RHODE Island (Colony) General Assembly,
61-2068
RHODE Island. General Assembly. 81-2086
RHODES, Ella Slvley. 60-1831
RHODES, Eugene Manlove, 1866-1934.
61-341T
RHODES, H. J, 59-112, 60-1990
RHODES (H. J.) and Company, Cartorsvllle,
Va. 69-112
RHODES, Holden. 01-3299
RHODES, Jacob. 60-816
RHODES, James Ford, 1848-1927.
60-791, 61-2363
RHODES, John. 80-616
RHODES, John Henry, 80-1831
RHODES, John Slvley. 60-1831
RHODES, Samuel D., b. 1837. 60-1831
RHODES, Samuel T. 60-8
RHODES, Vance. 61-3262
RHODES family. 00-1831
RHYDWBYYM, Wales, Baptist Church,
81-1916
R1CARD, Pere, 61-1148
RICE, Alice Began. 69-121
RICE, Cale Young. 69-118, 59-121
RICE, Sir Cecil Arthur Spring see SPRINO
Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur V
RICE, Elmer L,, 1892- 61-2361
RICE, Greek L. 8o 80-2067
RICE, Henry M, 60-285, 60-1051, 60-1806,
61-1349
RICE, James Henry, 1866-1935. 61-1338
RICE, John, of Ward, Mass. 60-3191
RICE, John Andrews, 1882-1930. 81,751
RICE, John Blrchard, 1832-1893. 61-2530
RICE, Nannie H. 60-2012, 60-2014
RICE, O. P. 61-2765
RICE, William G. 80-126
RICE family. 01-2419, 81-2630
RICE and Hutchlns, Inc. 60-112
RICE and Inlow. 61-2060
RICE, Kendall and Company. 61-2746
RICH, C. C. 61-2266
RICH, Edgar J, 60-1493
RICH, John A„ d. 1844. 01-2628
RICH, Obadlah, 1783 7-1850. 61-3397
RICH family. 60-031
RICHARD, AuguHte. 00-165
RICHARD, J. W. 80-1123
RICHARDS, Allen D. 60-2451
RICHARDS, B. W. 60-1247
RICHARDS, Charles Sudler, b. 1878,
collector, 61-336
RICHARDS, George. 80-350
RICHARDS, Grant, 1872-1948, 80-1661,
61-722, 61-2210. 81-3694
RICHARDS, John. 80-1912
RICHARDS, John William, 1803-1864.
81-2613
RICHARDS, Joseph. 60-1530
RICHARDS, Joseph L. 60-3192
HICHARDS, Joseph T. 60-3173
RICHARDS, Laura Elizabeth. 69-192
HICHARDS, LOuls Harry. 61-2648
RICHARDS, Robert. 61-2748
RICHARDS, Samuel, b. 1769. 6' -123
RICHARDS, Samuel H. 60-1138
RICHARDS, Sarah. 61-1719
RICHARDS, William H. 8'- 1364
RICHARDS family. 60-3173
RICHARDSON, Augustus G. 81-2776
RICHARDSON, B. W. 60-7
RICHARDSON, C. B. 61-2284
RICHARDSON, Charles H. 80-1627
RICHARDSON, Davie. 69-73
RICHARDSON, Edward Elliot. 60-2402
RICHARDSON (George C.) and Company,
Boston, Mass. 69-242
RICHARDSON, Georgia MountB, 1858-1937.
61-347
RICHARDSON, Holden C. 60-20
RICHARDSON, Hugh. 61-3540
RICHARDSON, Jeffrey, b. 1789. 60-1573
RICHARDSON, Jesse. 61-1629
RICHARDSON, John, 81-213
RICHARDSON, Rebecca. 60-3168
RICHARDSON, Rupert Norval, 1891- 81-81
RICHARDSON, W. B. 60-1640
RICHARDSON, W. E. 60-785
RICHARDSON, William A. 60-864
RICHARDSON, William H. 81-3084
RICHARDSON family, 80-3169, 61-26B0,
61-3142
RICHARDSON & Wright. 61-231
RICHARDVILLE, John B. 60-1358
RICHBERQ, Donald Randall, 1861-
60-154
59-10 ,
RICHe", Thomas. 80-1616
RICHe' family. 80-2391
RICHELL, Mary Masters. 61-1464
RICHERT, John Henry. 61-387
RICHEHT, Peter H., 1871-1949. 61-199
RICHEY, Nancy, of Brownsville, Mies.
61-2746
RICHIE family. 60-2843
RICHMAN, Irving Berdlne, 1881-1938,
collector. 61-874
RICHMOND, Theodore, 61-3170
RICHMOND, William A. 80-901
RICHMOND. University. 69-73
RICHMOND, Ky, Central UnlrereUy,
60-1730
RICHMOND & Danville Railroad, 61-1834
RICHMOND and Lennox, Charles Lennox,
3d duke of, 1735-1B06. 80-1290
RICHMOND and Lennox, Charles Lennox,
4th duke of, 1764-1819. 60-1355
RICHMOND and Petersburg Railroad,
61-176B, 61-1834
RICHMOND Civic League, Richmond, Mo,
80-3293
RICHMOND Coal Mining and Manufacturing
Company. 60-114
RICHMOND Co., VS. 01-2797
RICHMOND enquirer. 80-266
RICHMOND Howitzers see VIRGINIA
Artillery. Richmond Howltaere,
1869-1986
RICHMOND Marble Quarry, Brandon, Vt,
80-149
RICHMOND news loader. 60-133
RICHMOND Whig. 00-268, 60-3331
R1CHWOOD Development Company, 60-2056
RICKARD, WtUlam. 81-252
R1CKER, Samuel. 60-2046
RICKETSON, Anna, 61-1441
UICXETTS, Mary. 81-80
RICORD, F. W. 60-11137
RIDDLE, Albert Gallatin, 1816-1902,
60-1247, 61-1606
RIDDLE, C. A. 61-3218
RIDDLE, Nancy. 81-3218
RIDDLE, W. D. C. 81-3216
KIDDLE, William. 61-3216
RIDDLE family. 61-2162, 61-3210
SJDDLEBERGER, Harrison Holt. 61-3656
KIDEING, William Henry, 1853-1918.
60-2741
RTDENS, H. T. 80-615
RIDER, Richard. 80-1427
RIDGE, John. 61-3126
RIDGELY, Ann (Moore). 61-1372
RIDGELY, Charles Qreenberry. 61-1372
RIDGELY, Henry Moore. 61-1372
RIDGELY, Nicholas. 81-1372
RIDGELY, Nicholas H. 61-1708
RIDGELY family. 61-1372
RD3GWAY, Frank. 61-3275
RJDPATH, John Clark. 61-1273
RIEDESEL, General. 60-3097
RIEGEL, Ella. 61-3502
RDSLY, John WUllam. 61-2264, 81-3082
RIFE family. 61-1642
RIGGS, John. 60-261
RIGGS, Mrs. Kate Douglas Wlggln see
WIGGD), Eats Douglas (Smith)
RIOOB, Lynn, 81-1109
RIGGS, Stephen R, 80-266, 80-860
RIGGS, Thomas, Jr. 69-216
RIGHTER, .Washington. 60-3276
RIOHTER Lumber Company, 60-3279
RIGHTMIRE, George Washington, 1868-1953,
81-1822
RnS, Jacob August, 1849-1914, 60-62,
80-151 ^^
RJKER, Abraham. 61-413
RHEER, Richard, 1773-1842. 81-413
RJKER famUy. 61-413
RILEY, Charles V. 61-1094
RU,EY, Franklin L. 60-2046
RILEY, Franklin Lafayette, 1666-1929.
60-2054
RILEY, James Whltcomb, 1849-1916.
59-15, 59-255 60-311, 80-313, 80-1771,
61-2359. 81-2420, 81-2610, 61-2646,
61-2865, 61-3261
RILEY, John. 61-3251
RILEY, Horace, 60-1476
RILEY, William. 60-1762
RILEY family. 61-3261
RILL1TE, Pozo Verde and Sierra Cattle
. Company. 61-3564
RINCdN, Jose 1 . 61-3248
RINDGE, Daniel, 60-1724
RINEHART, Mary Roberts, 1676-1960.
61-675, 61-3395
RINEHART, William H. 61-356
RINGELBLUM, Emanuel. 60-2995
RINGGOLD, Thomas W. 69-181, 61-427
RINGGOLD Brass Band. 61-2227
Name Index
RINGGOLD Hose Company, Philadelphia
Bee PHILADELPHIA. Ringgold Rose
Company
RINGWALT, J. L. 60-3263
RIO, Daniel A, deL 61-1142
HIO de Janeiro. Exposicao do Cenlenarlo do
Brasll, 1)22-1033. 61-1626
RIOPELLE family. 81-3265
RIPLEY, Mrs. Fred C. 61-2677
RIPLEY, George. 60-1247, 01-1762
RIPLEY, Roswell S. 61-942, 61-1346
RIPLEY, Samuel. 60-61
RIPLEY, William Zeblna, 1667-1641. - 60-1660
RI8EDOHPH, John E., 1844-1910. 60-868
RISER, David. 60-1116
RISER, David P. 60-1116
RISER, George. 60-1118
RISER, Isaac. 80-1116
RISER, Margaret. 80-1116
" RISER, Martha. 60-1116
RISER, Mary. 60-1118
RISER, Nancy. 60-1116
RISER, Polly. 60-1118
RISER family. 60-1116
RISING, David. 81-220
RISING Sun, Ind. 61-2496
RISING Bun Insurance Co. , Rising Sun. Ind.
61-2496
RISING Sun Seminary, Rising Sun, Ind.
61-2496
RISK, Jennet, 61-1616
RISLEY, H. A. 61-2284
RBT, Charles. 69-27
RTTCH, William GUlet, 1630-1804, collector.
61-2164
HITCHEY, George P. 81-2723
RITCHIE, A. F. 60-312
RITCHIE, Anna Cora (Ogdeo) Mowatt, 1619-
1870. 61-2631, 61-3411
RITCHIE, Archibald. 61-2707
RITCHIE, Robert R. 81-2631, 61-3281
RITCHIE, Thomas. 60-19, 80-3306
RITCHIE, William. 69-217
RrrciHE, William P. 61-2631
RTTCHIER, Isaac. 60-916
RITNER, Joseph. 61-1163
RITTENHOUSE, David, 1732-1796. 60-3636,
61-28,61-276,61-601,61-734,81-762,
61-766, 61-2307
RITTER, Ell. 61-1273
IUTTER, Halstead Lockwood, 1866-
61-1273,61-136/
RTTZELL, Joseph. 61-3123
RIVERA y Moncado, Fernando, 61-3246
RIVERS, Joseph. 60-1476
RIVERVTEW Civic Club, St. Paul. 60-504
PJVES, Aleiander. 61-1630, 61-2162
RIVES, AUrod Landon. 01-3135
RIVES, Amelle. 60-313
HIVES, Judith Page (Walker) 1802-1862.
69-180
RIVES, Landon Cabell. 61-2634
RIVES, Robert, 1764-1846. 81-1852
RIVES (Robert) & Co. 61-2633
RIVES, Sarah Landon. 61-2632
RIVES, William Cabell, 1793-1868. 66-164
'9-160, 60-8, 60-868, 60-2068, 60-2218,
80-2846, 60-3308, 61-167, 81-2787
RIVES, William R. 60'--285
HTVINGTON, James. 80-1B12
ROACH, Cornelius. 60-2139, 61-2827
ROACH, Mahals P. H. 60-2054
ROAN family. 60-2636
ROANE, William Henry, 80-8, 61-2631
ROANOKE (Frigate). 61-3172
ROANOKE College, Salem, Va. 60-2634
ROANOKE River Rail Road. 61-3652
ROARING Creek and Belllngton Railroad
69-140
ROBB, George. 60-1475
ROBB, James. 60-317
ROBB, Robert. 80-319
ROBB, Robert Gilchrist. 81-30S2
ROBB family. 60-933
ROBBINS, Edward H. , of Milton. Mass
81-46 '
ROBBINS, Howard Chandler, 1876-1062
61-616 . 01-1286
BOBBINS, Jacob D. 61-3303
ROBBINS; Philemon. 81-2992
ROBBINS, William Jacob, 1690- 80-2748
ROBERDEAU, Daniel, 1727-1795. 60-3313
ROBERDEAU, Isaac, 1763-1629. 80-3313
ROBERDEAU, Mary E. 60-3313
ROBERT, Daniel. 60-639
ROBERT, Hugh. 60-2605
ROBERT Brothers, New Orleans. 61-379
ROBERT E. Lee (Steamship) 60-1132
ROBERT Morris Hose Company, Philadelphia.
60-2060 it-
ROBERTS, Algernon Sydney. 60-3174
ROBERTS, Anna M. 60-2014
ROBERTS, B. S. 60-312
ROBERTS, Brlgham Henry, of Utah. 80-21 19
ROBERTS, Sir Charles Oeorge Douglas. 1860-
1843 61-2360
KOBERTS, Denva Kllham. 61-3112
ROBERTS, Elizabeth Jane (Sadler) 60-682
ROBERTS, Elizabeth Madox. 69-121
ROBERTS, Elmer, 1663-1637. 60-700
ROBERTS, Emmor. 61-3116
ROBERTS, G. W. 61-2344
ROBERTS, George. 61-434
ROBERTS, Mrs. H. D. 81-2633
ROBERTS, Hugh. 60-2617. 61-434
61-620 ■'
ROBERTS, I, Enid. 61-2369
ROBERTS, Ida Isabel. 81-534
ROBERTS, Israel, b. 1668. 61-223
ROBERTS, Mrs. J. C. 61-3412
ROBERTS, J. H. 60-3332
* ROBERTS, John, fl. 16th cent. 80-267.
60-1428 '
ROBERTS, John, fl, 1666-1660. 60-662
ROBERTS, Jonathan, 1771-1864.
61-500 . 81-2088
ROBERTS, Joseph. 61-950
ROBERTS, Joseph, Jr. 61-626
ROBERTS, Kenneth Lewis, 1866-1967.
59-167. 61-3059
ROBERTS, Margaret Stevens, d. 1952. 61-2473
ROBERTS, Marshall Owen. 80-2425
ROBERTS, Oran Mllo. 80-2341
ROBERTS, Powhatan. 51-3299
ROBERTS, R. T. 80-1713
ROBERTS, Richard Francis. 81-2633
ROBERTS, Samuel M. 81,-3287
ROBERTS, Sophia (Pltfleld). 81-2833
ROBERTS, Theodora. 61-681
ROBERTS, Thomas. 60-566
ROBERTS, Thomas Sadler, 1856-1946. 60-662
ROBERTS, W. B. 60-1863
ROBERTS, WlUUm. 60-3175
ROBERTS family. 80-2837,60-3174.81-500
81-2340, 01-2633 ' '
♦ROBERTS Brothers, Boston. 80-1713
61-3366 '
R °80-20 TS V,UI C0MoU,bt «l 8e»°ol.
ROBERTSON, Dr. 61-292
ROBERTSON, A. Willis. 80-133
ROBERTSON, Alexander. 61-132
ROBERTSON, Alice Mary, 81-3290
ROBERTSON, Andrew. 60-1325
HOBEHTSON, Anna Eliza Worcester. 61-3290
ROBERTSON, Archibald Thomas. 61-1238
ROBERTSON, Beverley H. 81-2741
ROBERTSON, Charles Grant. 80-1321
ROBERTSON, David. 61-2966
ROBERTSON, Elijah Sterling Clack, 1620-1879.
60-187 8 "
ROBERTSON^ James, of New Jersey.
60-962
ROBERTSON, James, 17207-1766.
80-1447
ROBERTSON, James, 1742-1814.
61-252
ROBERTSON, lames, 1761-1616.
60-1447
ROBERTSON, Joseph M. 81-3142
ROBERTSON, Myrtea (Hawes). 61-2777
ROBERTSON, Norvell, Sr. 61-2746
ROBERTSON, Virginia Neville Johnston.
61-2637
ROBERTSON, Walter. 80-1260
ROBERTSON, Wilbur Wade. 61-3264
ROBERTSON, WUllam. 60-916
•ROBERTSON, WUllam J, 81-2781,
81-2796, 61-3301
ROBERTSON, William Schenck, 61-3280
'ROBERTSON, Wyndham. 60-2846, 61-3082.
61-3138, 61-3289
ROBERTSON family. 80-166, 60-688
61-2340, 81-2632, 61-3142, 81-3290
ROBESON, ."ohn. 60-169
ROBESON, Thomas. 61-2986
ROBESON family. 60-3333
ROBESONIA Furnace, 61-2311
ROBESONIA Iron Company. 61-2311
ROBESPIERRE, Maximilian Francois
Marie Isidore de. 61-2106
ROBB3, A. H. 61-1346
ROBMETT, Paul McDonald. 69-8
ROBINS. Margaret Dreter. 00-126.
61-2477, 61-3486
ROBINS, Raymond. 69-217, 80-146
ROBINS, ThomaB. 61-85
ROBINS and Appleton. 00-1694
ROBINSON, Mr. 60-2741
ROBINSON, Alexander. 60-666
•ROBINSON, Beverly, 60-1447, 61-1266
ROBINSON, C. L, 80-1514
ROBBIS03J, Chalfant, 1871-1946, collector.
61-1678
ROBINSON, Charles. 80-2124
•ROBINSON, Conway. 61-105, 81-1630
01-2631, 61-2743, 61-2788
ROBINSON, Corlnne Roosevelt. 56-116
ROBINSON, Edward Bryce, b. 1878. 61-420
•ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington, 1866-1636,
69-118, 69-192 . 60-313, 61-616, 61-883,
61-2367 .TF37J69
ROBINSON, Elliot. 80-1930
ROBINSON, Elmer E., collector. 61-1753
ROBINSON, O. W. 61-2284
ROBINSON, George, of Texas. 80-2348
ROBINSON, Glfford Simeon, 1843- 1838. 60-2992
ROBINSON, Harriet Jane (Hanoon) 1826-1911.
81-2377
ROBINSON, Ira Ellsworth, 1869-1961.
69-160, 60-311
ROBINSON, J. 81-16
HOBINSON, J. A. 61-3064
ROBINSON, J. K., firm, EBsex Co., Va. 69-90
ROBINSON, J. W. , of Mississippi. 80-1614
•ROBINSON, John. 60-2348, 60-2638
61-916
ROBINSON, John B. 61-1289
ROBINSON, John B., firm, Essex Co., Va.
59-80
ROBINSON, John Beverley. 61-3280
ROBINSON, John H. 61-2264
ROBINSON, JohnM., 1782-1629. 81-3657
ROBINSON, John R, 68-126
ROBINSON, John W. , of Virginia. 69-90
69-122 '
ROBINSON, Jonathan John. 91-467
ROBINSON, Joseph. 60-319
ROBINSON, Joseph A. , of Illinois. 61-1666
ROBINSON, Joseph T. 69-237
ROBINSON, Julian M. 61-1140
ROBINSON, Leila J. 61-2374
ROBINSON, LetlHa White. 61-1665
ROBINSON, Luclnda. 60-2346
ROBINSON, M. W. 60-2476
ROBINSON, Mitchell. 60-2161
ROBINSON, Moncure. 60-19
•ROBINSON, Morgan PoltUui, 1878-1943.
61-2230, 61-2641
ROBINSON, Patrick. 81-2297
HOBINSON, Richard B. 81-2177
ROBINSON, Robert, 60-916
HOBINSON, S, L, 61-3166
ROBINSON, Sidney, 1634-1893. 81-1666
ROBINSON, Susan Leigh. 61-2676
ROBINSON, Sylvester, of Wakefield.
R. I. 60-1401
ROBINSON, Thomas, 1st baron Grantham
see GRANTHAM, Thomas Robinson,
lot baron
• ROBINSON, WUllam.
61-3276
60-311, 60-2346,
80-2402
ROBINSON, William ChlldS.
ROBINSON, WUllam J., of Brandon, Miss.
61-2746
ROBINSON, William Jule. 81-1885
ROBINSON, William S. B. 61-1685
ROBINSON, William Stevens. 61-2377
ROBINSON, Wlnslow. 69-71
ROBINSON famUy, 60-122, 60-311,
60-1466, 60-2348, 60-2836, 61-386,
61-618, 81-21J0, 81-2177, 61-2641,
61-2813
ROBINSON, Stevens and Company,
00-1614
ROCHAMBEAU, Donatlen Marie Joseph
de Vlmeur, vlcomte de, 1766-1813.
61-14B1
ROCHAMBEAU, Jean Baptlste Donatlen de
Vlmeur, comte de, 1726-1607. 60-21,
60-637, 60-1469, 80-2398, 61-2728
ROCHE, John, Jr. 60-1367
ROCHE, John A. , 1844-1904. 91-864
ROCHESTER, Earl of. 61-2009
ROCHESTER,. N, Y. Museum of Arts and
Sciences. 61-1624
ROCHESTER, N. Y. University. 61-2644
HOCHEBTER, N. Y. University. College for
Women. 61-1267
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (Diocose) 80-1262
ROCHFORD, WUllam Henry Zuylesteln,
4th earl of. 60-314, 60-1334
ROCK family. 61-2110, 61-2606
ROCKEFELLER, John D. , Jr. 80-464
81-8361 '
ROCKEFELLER, John D. , Sr. 69-4
69-152, 60-520, 60-580, 61-1600
ROCKEFELLER, William
61-3413
60-660,
ROCKFALL Woolen Company, Mlddletown
Conn. 60-1687
ROCKINGHAM, Charles Watson-
Wentworth, 2d marquis of
60-1267, 60-1200
ROCKINGHAM, Mary Bright Watson-
Wentworth, marchioness of. 60-1287
Name Index
ROCKINGHAM Cotton Manufactory, Exeter,
N. B. 60-110
ROCKINGHAM Co. , Va. 61-343
ROCKLAND Dry Goods Company, Rockland, Me,
60-1478
ROCKLAND Manufacturing Company.
60-1370
ROCKUE, Anton J. 60-3336
ROCKPORT Granite Company. 60-74
ROCKPORT Lodge. 01-3465
ROCKWELL, Charles, 1768-1826. 60-822
ROCKWELL, John Arnold, 1809-1861
,10-622, 61-1651
ROC-'fiLL, Julian. 61-1328
ROCKWELL lamlly. 60-622
ROCKWELL Mines, La Salle, El. 60-114
ROCKWOOD, Edith. 61-2474
RODE, Charles R. 60-1066
RODEHEAVER, George. 80-1710
RODEN, Robert Tocelyn, 1st earl of.
60-1334
RODENHAUSEN Wagon Works, Philadelphia.
61-460
RODES, Robert Emmett. 61-2264,
81-2741
RODGERS, John, Revolutionary officer.
60-3313 :
RODGERS, John, 1727-1611. 60-2316.
61-3122
RQDGER8, John, 1773-1638. 60-11,
60-3290
RODGERS, John Worsham, of Ktagsvllle,
Va. 81-3264
RODGERS, Robert. 60-3200
RODGERS, William. 60-1370
RODMAN, John. 60-1813
HODMAN family. 81-3133
RODNEY, Caesar. 60-1735,80-2063,
80-2342, 61-332, 61-2066, 81-2606
RODNEY, Caesar A. 66-428
RODNEY, George Brydges Rodney, baron,
1718-1702. 66-1320, 60-1362, 60-1376,
60-1447, 60-2653 , 61-1156
RODNEY, James. 60-2640
RODNEY, Thomas, 1744-1811. 61-2700
RODNEY, Thomas, fl. 1701-1627. 61-522
RODZDISKI, Artur. 61-411
ROE, W. F. 61-2264
ROEBUCK, S. T. 66-710
ROEDEL, Guatav A. 66-2856
ROELLESTON, George. 61-790
ROENTGEN, David, 1743-1807. 61-356
ROERICH, Nikolai. 61-1364
ROESSLBR, A, R. 80-2203
ROGERS, Andrew D. 61-780
ROGERS, Arthur. 66-1367
ROGERS, Bruce, 1670-1057. 60-1402 ,
61-1845
ROGERS, Daniel D. 60-872
ROGERS, Edmund Law. 61-3217
ROGERS, Elizabeth Browne, 1741-1012.
66-1387
ROGERS, Elizabeth (Goelet) 1843-1024.
61-947
ROGERS, H. H. 66-586
ROGERS, H. J. 81-2264
ROGERS, Henry Wade, 1863-1026. 60-1018
ROGERS, James B. 61-2416
ROGERS, John, of Morgantown, W. Va. 60-317
ROGERS. John, 1620-1904. 60-636 ,
60-3067
ROGERS, John Hicks, of Boston. 60-1595
ROGERS, L. S. 60-1509
ROGERS, Lewis. 61-230
ROGERS, Octavlus T. 60-13B7
ROGERS, Relnhold. 60-2402
ROGERS, Robert, 1731-1705. 60-465 ,
60-1367
ROGERS, Robert M. 61-2817
ROGERS, Samuel. 61-230
ROGERS, Dion H. 61-2626
ROGERS, Walter Henry. 61-947
ROGERS, Will. 60-1776
ROGERS, William Barton, 1804-1682.
59-138, 60-206, 61-2418
ROGERS, William King, 1828-1693. 61-2415
ROGERS family. 60-636, 60-1367, 80-2836.
61-847, 61-2416
ROGERS and Willis, Newton, Miss.
60-1831
ROHMAN, T. 60-2220
ROHRER, Daniel. 60-901
nCLANDO, Carlos A. 61-1142
ROLBIECH, John Joseph. 60-2402
•ROLETTE, Jew Joseph, 80-463,61-3248
ROLFE, r Humphries. 91-1697
ROLLER Mill Company, Minnesota,
60-040
ROLLESTON, T. W, 60-724
ROLLINOSTONE Industrial Association,
RoUingstone, Minn. '60-1042
ROLLINS, Bertie (Shaw) 60-1834
ROLLINS, Irvin Washington, 1629-1695. 60-1797
ROLLINS, James Sidney, 60-2226, 81-821
ROLLINS, Philip Asolon, 1860-1050, collector.
61-2064
ROLLIT, Charles, 1610?-1886. 60-709
ROLUT, Charles Carter. 60-709
ROLLS, Charles S. 60-588
ROMANES, George J. 60-2731
ROME. Keats-Shelley Memorial see
KEATS-SHELLEY Memorial, Rome
ROMERO, Jobs', 61-3246
ROMERO, Matlas. 60-1432
ROMEYN, Dlrck. 61-1029
ROMIUE, Milton A. 60-1776, 60-3004, -,
60-3120
ROMNEY Orchard Company, Romney, W. Va.
80-1456
RONALD, Charles A. 61-3064
RONALD, James Theodore. 61-2628
RONSARD, Pierre da, 1624-1665. 61-3506
ROOD, Ogden Nicholas, 1631-1902. 61-1665
ROOF, Adam L. 60-001
ROOP, Ora G. 81-3464
ROOS, Charles, 1825-1676. 80-940
ROOS family. 60-040
ROOSEVELT, Belle Wyatt (WlUard)
60-3345
ROOSEVELT, Edith Kermlt (Carow) 1861-
50-282
ROOSEVELT, Eleanor (Roosevelt) 1884-
59-162, 80-124, 60-128, 60-532, 60-2401,
61-058, 61-1294, 81-1514, 81-1667,
81-2666, 61-3401, 61-3496, 61-3408
R OOSEVELT, Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S.
1682-1045. 69-10, 69-24, 59-31, 59-34,
50-35, 60-41, 60-45, 60-142, 59-210,
60-220, 69-237, 50-261, 60-02, 60-124,
60-120, 60-145, 60-158, 60-160, 60-675,
60-568, 60-1180, 00-1214, 60-1406,
60-1486, 60-1537, 80-1778, 60-2126,
80-2401, 80-3004, 60-3120, 00-3105,
61-331, 81-301, 61-605, 81-825, 81-1294,
61-1477, 81-1614, 81-1618, 81-1667,
61-1669, 81-2046, 61-2071, 81-2117,
61-2532, 81-2022, 61-2084, 81-3025,
61-3361, 61-3472, 61-3480, 61-3487,
61-3858, 61-3882
ROOSEVELT, Judith. 60-1723
ROOSEVELT, Kermlt. 61-069
ROOSEVELT, Nicholas, 1767-1854. 60-2170
ROOSEVELT, Nicholas, 1893- 80-740
ROOSEVELT, Peter. 60-1723
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, Pres. U. S. ,
1660-1019. 59-4, 60-16, 60-41, 59-49,
59-142, 89-148, 59-162, 59-166, 59-160,
69-192, 59-210, 56-212, 50-223, 69-227,
50-232, 59-260, 59-262, 80-24, 60-26,
80-30, 60-52, 60-50 . 60-82, 60-146, 60-161,
80-167, 60-158, 60-180, 60-260, 80-464,
60-582, 60-717, 60-791, 60-1051, 60-1342,
60-1433, 60-1488, 60-1537, 60-1565,
80-1701, 60-1700, 60-1717, 60-1771,
80-1775, 60-1781, 60^2003, 80-2030,
80-2031, 60-2124, 60-2139, 60-2187,
60-2769, 80-2989, 60-3038, 60-3221,
60-33/16, SUlflJ, 91-605, 61-621,
61-1159, 61-1220, 61-1349, 61-1375,
61-1477, 61-1487, 61-1624, 61-1958,
61-2000, 61-2076, 61-2363, 61-2358.
61-2626, 61-2022, 61-3266, 61-3332,
81-3472, 81-3476, 61-3480, 61-3485,
81-3599, 61-3832, 81-3868,
ROOSEVELT, Theodore, 1887-1944.
60-26, 60-582
ROOSEVELT family. 61-1294, 61-3690
ROOT, Charles B. 61-3060
ROOT, Ellhu, 1645-1937. 59-16, 59-17,
69-155, 69-163, 59-223, 59-243,
59-261, 56-282, 60-26, 60-64, 66-146,
60-157, 60-242, 80-661, 60-2003,
60-2030, 60-2130, 60-3221, C0-3S10,
60-3345, 61-1150, 61-1517, 11-2000,
61-3281, 81-3416. 61-3485
ROOT, Joseph M. 80-1247
BOOTES, Mary Overton Minor, 61-3082
•ROOTES, Thomas R. 61-2264, 61-3287
ROPER, Daniel C. 50-31, 69-220, 60-160,
60-701, 60-16ST, 00-3004, 61-825, 61-2532
ROPER, Henry C. 61-3300
ROPES, John Codman. 61-1405,
61-2424
ROSE, cropley. 61-3097
ROSE, Florence. 80-163
ROSE, George. 60-1460
ROSE, Henry. 60-262
ROSE, Hugh, 1756-1841. 60-38
ROSE, John, d. 1830. 80-2645
ROSE, Joseph. 61-758
ROSE, Robert. 60-015, 61-3205
ROSEBORO 1 , Viola. 81-1608
ROSEBUSH, Waldo Emerson, 1880- 81-1217
ROSECkX, Ruzena. 60-44
ROSECKY, Jan. 50-44
ROSECHANS, WUllam Starke, 1810-1898.
59-183, 80-312, 60-2640, 81-601,
61-1348, 81-1528, 81-1630, 61t1794,
61-2764, 61-3686
ROSEN, Joseph A., 1877-1949. 60-1116
ROSENBACH Company, firm, booksellers.
80-2063
ROSENBUSH (Al. A.) Company, Boston. 60-1726
HOSENFELD, Morris. 60-2095, 61-12
ROSENFELD, Paul. 59-169
ROSENGARTEN and TJenis, PhlladBlphla,
61-370
ROSENTHAL, Albert. 61-1586
ROSENTHAL, Leasing. 61-3304
ROSENWALD, Julius. 50-4, 61-1500
ROSENWALD (Julius) Fund see JULIUS
Rosenwald Fund
ROSEWELL Plantation, Va. 61-1064
KOSINGER, Kurt Edward. 60-2402
KOSKRUGE, George J., 1645-1028. 61-3576
ROSS, Aaron Frank. 60-3217
ROSS, David. 60-262
ROSS, Edward A. 61-3542
KOSS, Elizabeth. 61-1174
ROSS, George, 80-1707, 60-2342
ROSS (George) and Company. 60-2061
ROSS, George W. 60-1266
ROSS, H. W. 61-606
ROSS, J. 60-2830
ROSS, James, 61-1290
ROSS, James L. 61-1174
*ROS3, John, of Pennsylvania. 60-1707,
60-3242, 61-2743, 61-3247
ROSS, Sir John, 1777-1856. 61-35]
ROSS, John, 1700-1866. 61-606
ROSS, Mary. 00-2020
ROSS r Nathaniel. 81-1174
ROSS, William. 81-2636
ROSS, William G. 59-168, 60-2020
ROSS, William J. 61-2673
ROSS family. 61-471, 61-1174. 81-2660,
31-3142, 61-3270
ROSS and Slmp8on. 81-553
ROSS Wlnans' Locomotive Works, Balti-
more, Md. 60-40
ROSSER, BsbsIs Stanley. 01-2742
ROSSER, Elizabeth Winston. 81-3302
> ROSSER, Thomas Lafayette, 1638-1910.
61-2162, 81-3264, 81 -3302
ROSSER family. 80-1847
ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel. 80-246, 61-3164
ROS8ETTL William Michael. 60-724
ROSSETTI family.- 61-3305
ROSSLYN, Alexander Wedderburn, 1st
earl of, 1733-1805. 80-1427,
60-2040
ROTARY Club, Grafton W. Va. 60-1719
ROTCH, Thomas. 60-2183, 61-9619
•ROTCH, WUUam. 60-1748, 81-3610
ROTCH, WUllaml. 61-40
BOTCH'S Wharf, New Bedford, Mass,
60-3001
ROTH, FUlbert. 61-2749
ROTHENSTEIN, Albert. 81-2770
ROTHERMEL, Peter Frederick, 1817-1605.
60-2866
ROTHEHY, Agnes. 69-121
ROTHROCK, Joseph T. 59-151
ROTHSCHILD lamlly. 60-2406
ROTHSCHILD and Company. 80-708
ROTHSCHILD (D. C. H.) b Co., Port
Townsend, Wash. 61-1300
ROUERIE, Armand Marquis de la. 60-282
ROUGET de Lisle. 61-2105
ROULHAC family. 61-3670
ROUSER, George, collector, 80-1917
ROUSSATN, Francois. 60-1028
ROUSSEAU, Jean Jacques, 1712-1778.
61-1862, 61-2105
ROUSSEL^ugena. 81-1132
ROUSSEL family, 61-1132
ROUT family. 61-2110
ROUTLEDGE (George) & Sons, London.
61-1002
ROUTT, John L. 61-3144
ROUVRAY, Laurent Francois Le Nolr, marquis t
81-701
ROVERS' Club, Excelsior, Minn. 80-605,
ROW family. 61-2340
ROWAN, Richard B., collector, 00-1412
ROWE, John, of Boston.^ 60-1490
ROWE, LeoS. 59-163, 60-127, 60-242,
60-2030, 61-1142, 61-3261
ROWE, William V. 60-28
ROWE family. 81-2340
ROWELL, Adelaide Corlnne, 1687- 61-1524
HOWFANT aub, 80-3310, 81-2827
ROWLAND, Dunbar, 1804-1637. 60-1516.
60-1786, 80-1997 , 60-2011, 60-2013,
60-2087
ROWLAND, Henry Augustus, 1848-1001,
60-1646
ROWLAND, Hugh B. 61-1794
ROWLAND, Joeaph Galloway, 60-3176
ROWLAND, Kate Mason, d. 1010. 61-1644
ROWLAND family. 60-1515, 60-1907,
60-3176
Name Index
HOWLESBURG and Southern Railroad
Company, 60-377
ROWLESBURQ Lumber and Iron Company.
61-3182
ROWLEY, Antlnous A. , 1841-1902. 81-188
ROWLEY, Antlnous Gilbert, 1875-1968. 61-186
ROWLEY, Charles, Jr. 60-724
ROWLEY, Joslas. 60-83
ROWLEY, Newman C, 16157-1871. 61-186
ROWLEY family. 61-188
ROWNTREE, John Wllhelm, 1868-1006. 61-3116
ROWZEE, Edward, 61-2708
ROWHE, Kate. 81-3184
ROXBURY Carpet Company, 60-44
ROXBURY Land Company, 60-1120
ROY, John. 61-3082
ROY family. 61-3275, ,61-3301
ROYAL Arch Hum, Washington Chapter
No. 29 aee FREFMASONS. ' Mississippi
Royal Arch Masons, Washington Chapter
No. 29
ROYAL Normal College and Academy of
Hualc lor the Blind aee LONDON.
Royal Normal College and Academy of
Music for the Blind
ROYAL Welch Fusiliers see GT. BRIT.
Army, Royal Welch Fusiliers
ROYALL family. 61-2832, 61-2837,
61-3142
ROYLE, J. F. 81-3278
ROYSE, Mlntte A. 81-1273
ROY8TBR, Hubert A. 61-3283
ROYBTER family, 61-2966
ROYSTON, Peter. 60-3242
ROZIER, Francis C, 60-2665
RUCKER, Angus. 69-171
RUCKER, Daniel B, 81-2328
RUCKER, Elliot. 69-171
RUCKER, Martha B. (Martin). 80-208
RUCKER, Robert Martin, b. 1831. 60-206
RUCKER, Samuel R., 1704-1882. 60-206
RUCKSTULL, Fred Wellington, 1853-1042.
81-1868, 61-1808, 61-1056, 61-2647.
81-2661, 81-2685
RUDASHEVSKY, Itzchak. 61-3392
RUDE, P, C. 60-3342
RUDBILL, Ulllyer, 1002-1040. 61-3235
RUDMOSE-BROWN, Thomas Broira, 1878-
61-833 '
RUDOLPHUS, Col. 81-602
RUELLE. 60-262
RUPPELL, Wilhelm P. E. S, 60-2823
RUFFIN, Edmund, 60-266, 80-3306
61-1130, 61-1346, 61-1982, 81-27B1
•RUFFIN, Francis GUdart. 60-7, 61-3136
RUFFIN, Frank Ollroy. 61-1489
RUFFIN, Thomas, 61-3061
RUFFIN family. 61-1460
RUFFINL Giovanni, 60-42
RUFFNER, Andrew. 80-320
RUFFNER, Daniel. 60-320
RUFFNER, Henry, 1789-1881. 81-3160
RUFFNER, Joel. 80-320
RUFFNER, William Henry, 1824-1808.
60-1730, 60-2846, 61-3160, 61-3300
RUFFNER family. 66-320, 61-3160
RUFFNER-DONNA LLY and Company.
60-372 * ■
RUGBY, Tenn. Christ Church, Episcopal.
RUGBY SchooL 61-2813
RUGGLE3, Benjamin. 60-2610
RUGOLES, Daniel. 60-3247, 81-2761
RUGGLES, Nathan S. 60-78
RUHNKA, Gorirude. 88-1718
RUIZ, Luis E. Gomez. 61-1142
RUIZ, Mariano, Mexican general. 61-2802
RULAND, Benjamin. 81-2181
RULON, JohnW. 61-628
RUMBOLD.W. -60-63
RUMFIELD, Hiram 8. 61-2225
RUMJORD, Sir Benjamin Thompson
count. 60-1286, 60-1358
RUMMEL, OUliB Bauer. 80-3134
RUMSEY, James, 17437-1792. 80-10
60-1783, 60-2083, 80-2840, 61-167o'
RUMSEY, Mary Harriman. 81-2665
RUNDLETT, G. H. 81-1348
RUNKEL, John William, 1749-1832. 59-258
RUNNELS, Hal. 60-1640
RUNNELS, Hiram G. 60-2339
RUNNELS (Parker) and Company. of Rankin Co..
Miss. 61-2425
RUNNELS, W. G. 60-1785
HUNYAN family. 81-2777
RUPP, William, 1839-1904, 59-256
RURAL Electrification Administration see
U. S, Rural Electrification Administra-
tion
RURAL Empire Club, 69-72
RURAL Retreat Handle Company, Rural
Retreat, Va. 60-37
RURAL Sociological Society of America.
61-377
RUSH, Benjamin, 1746-1613. 60-1126
60-1373, 60-1566, 60-2026, 60-2346'
80-2820, 80-3104, 61-19, 61-26.
61-276, 61-392, 61-627, 61-682
61-734, 81-774. 81-619, 61-938
61-1241, 81-S088, 61-2703
HUSH, Catherine E. (Murray) 61-3101
RUSH, Frederick. 60-2224
•RUSH, Jacob. 61-627, 81-2307
RUSH, James, 1786-1860. 61-2704
RUSH, Julia (Stockton) 61-1240
RU8H, Richard, 1780-1658. 68-110
60-428, 60-768, 60-1812, 60-1818'
60-5328, 80-2068, 60-2217, 60-2610
60-2834, 61-428, 81-480. 81-627
61-748, 61-1163, STTHO, 61-2069
61-2088, 61-3101. 61-3247, 81-3256
RUSH family. 61-827, 61-888. 61-1240
61-2703 ^
RUSH (Ship) 61-2448
RUSH Hospital for Diseases of the Chest
Philadelphia, 61-1654 '
RUSK, James. 61-220
RUSKIN, Euphemla Chalmers Gray
see MILLAIS, Euphemla Chalmbers
Gray Ruskln, Lady
RUSKIN, John, 1819-1900. 60-1390,
61-2112, 61-2438, 61-34107 61^5506
RUSSEL, Peter. 61-592
RUSSELL, Charles. 61-2831
RUSSELL, Charles W, 60-1862
n.'.T"" '""' '""-"SI. 61-3226
HUSSELL, George. 60-2817
•RUSSELL, George William, 1667-1935.
RO.llfi A1_<UR4 A1.D6SR
RUSSELL, Henry Norrls, 1877-1057, 60-1226
RUSSELL, James, of Charlestown. Mass.
60-1683 '
RUSSELL, Jeremiah, 1809-1686, 60-2603
RUSSELL, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-
1876. 60-1223, 60-1332 , 81-1494
RUSSELL, Jonathan, businessman.
60-3213
RUSSELL, Jonathan, 1771-1832. 60-1437
60-2120 60-2217 '
RUSSELL, Roawell Phillip, 1820-1696. 60-1620
RUSSELL, Sylveiter, 60-1325
RUSSELL, William, 1740-1818. 80-2617
"^ WlUiam Tallman, 1788-1872,
RUSSELL family. 60-2603, 60-281 7
80-2800, 61-2782 " ~'
RUSSELL and Company. 80-670 80-1120
60-2515 '
RUSSELL and Sturgls, Manila. 60-3213
RUSSELL, Majors and WaddeU. 61-2042
RUSSELL'S magazine. 61-2208
RUSSIA. 61-3484 t 61-3504
RUST, Horatio Nelson. 61-2602
RUST, William. 60-1902
RUTGERS Medical College, New York. 80-2673
RUTGERS University, New Brunswick N J
81-2777, 61-8285 > • •
RUTH SL Denis Foundation, Los Anselee
61-1087 —»•«»■.
• RUTHERFOORD, John, 60-3306. 81-851
61-3138 '
•RUTHERFOORD, Thomas. 61-2798
81-3188 '
RUTHERFORD, John. 80-319
RUTHERFORD, Mildred LewlB. 61-2824
•RUTHERFORD Thomas, surveyor. 60-917
61-3218, 81-3267
RUTHERFORD, W. B., 1803-1894. 60-1636
RUTHERFORD B. Hayes Library, Fremont,
■ Ohio. 61jj486, 61-2623 . 61-3266
RUTHERFORD B. Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayea
Foundation, Freemont, Ohio. 61-2428
RUTHERFURD, Catherine (Alexander) 1727-
1801. 60-2258
•RUTHERFURD, John, 1780-1840. 60-283
60-286, 60-1331, 60-1341, 60-2268 '
RUTHERFURD, Walter, 1723-1604, 60-2256
RUTHERFURD family. 60-2256
RUTLAND, John Henry Manners, 6th duke of
1778-1857. 60-1460
RUTLAND and Waahlngton Railroad Company.
60-62, 80-1677 ^*
RUTLEDGE, Ann, 1613-1835. 61-2822
RUTLEDGE, Archibald. 60-740
•RUTLEDCE, Edward. 60-2627, 81-2743
RUTLEDGE, George. 61-262
RUTLEDGE, Henry. 61-426
RUTLEDGE, John, 1739-1600. 60-1083,
80-1459. 61-10
RUTLEDGE, John, 1766-1619. 60-38
RUTLEDGE family. 60-38, 60-247
60-2843
RUTTER, David. 60-1777
RUTTER, Thomas. 60-2051
RUZICKA, Rudolph. 61-1626
RYAN, Agnes. 61-2663
RYAN, James Hugh. 80-2402
RYAN, John H, 81-3166
RYAN, John Nennelh. 60-2402
RYAN, Thomas. 81-2628
RYAN, Thomas Fortune. 66-46, 69-226
RYAN, William K. 61-1986
RYCAUT, Sir Paul, 1626-1700. 61-1432
RYDER, John A, 61-770
RYERSON, David. 60-1341
RYERSON (Joseph T.) & Son. 61-1332
RYLAND, Arthur, 60-1085
RYLAND, Elizabeth Hawes. 61-2613
RYLAND, John. 60-1.193
RYLAND, R. S. 81-3275
RYLAND family. 60-1241
RYMER, Thomas, 1641-1713, 61-180
RYUKYU Islands (MUlUry Government,
1646-1960) 81-33
S. A. R. 81-957
S. B. and Buffum. 80-2356
S. B. and Company. 60-1909
S. S. see NATIONALSOZJALISTISCHE Deutsche
Arbelter-ParleL Schutzstaffel
S. S. S. Society (a young women's sewing circle)
60-342
SAAR1NEN, Eero, 1610- 61-2567
SABATIN1, Ralaet, 81-3594
SABBATH School Association. 81-280
SABBATH School Society, Rockbridge Co., Va,
60-169 '
SABD), Dwlght M, 80-1051, 80-1806
SABIN, Joseph F„ 1848-1926, 80-1380
SABLA, Theodore J. de. 60-2620
SACCO, Nicola, 1891-1927, defendant. 61-3013
SACHAR, Libby E. 61-3498
SACKVILLE, George Sackvllle Germain, 1st "
viscount, 1718-1765. 60-1280, 60-13 78
80-1447, 60-1473, 60-2628 ~
SACO- LOWELL Shone. 60-1213
SACO-PETEE Machine Works, Saco, Me.
60-1213
SACO Water Power Company, Sacj, Me.
80-1113
SACO Water Power Machine Shop, Saco, Me.
60-1213
SADLE1R, Michael, 1888-1957. OizlZJJ
SAFE Harbor Water Power Corporation,
81-2360, 81-3274
SAFETY Fund Banking System. 61-3650
SAFFORD, Arthur Truman, 1867-1951.
60-85
SAGE, Gardner. 60-2671
SAGENG, Ole. 61-347
SAGEY, A. 61-950
SAGINAW Bay Fish Company. 61-2732
SAILOR, A. D. 80-2583
SAINT family. 60-933
ST. 's Church.
Churches, except for those In the open
country, are entered under the place In
which they are located.
ST. Andrews, Scot. University. 60-326
ST. Andrew's Curling Club, N. Y. 61-597
ST. Anthony Park Association, St. Paul. 60-432
ST. Augustine, Fla. 61-2025
ST. Charles (Ship) 60-1592
ST. Charles College, ElUcott City, Md.
61-1822
ST. Charles Furnace. 60-17B9, 61-147
ST. Clair, Arthur, 80-713, 60-1245, 80-1484,
60-1798, 80-2610, 60-2849, 81-582, 61-1748,
61-3086
ST. Clair, John. 60-323
ST. Clair, William. 60-1245
ST. Clair Co. , 111. 61-1664
ST. Cloud, Minn, 60-930
ST, Cloud Cyclone Relief Committee, St. Cloud,
Minn. 80-1866
ST. Croix Collegiate and Military Academy,
Hudson/Wis. 60-1327
ST. Denis, Noel Juchereau ds. 60-1436
ST. DenlB, Ruth, I860- 61-1067. 81-3186
SAINT Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D. C.
61-3400
SAINT-GAUDENS, Augustus, 1848-1907.
81-1277, 61-2668
ST. George, Katherlne. 61-3498
ST, George Academy, St. George, W. Va. 80-361
ST. George's Hall Association. 81-689
ST. Germans, Edward Granville EUot, 3d earl of,
1796-1877. 80-63
ST. Helens, Alleyne Fitzherbert. let baron.
60-314, 60-1431
ST. John, , lawyer. 60-1572
ST. John, Isaac Munroe, 61-2264, 81-3138
ST. John family, 61-2797
ST. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Washington Co. , Minn, 60-654
ST. Lawrence Copper Company. 60-1820
Name Index
ST. Leger, Anthony. 60-1320
ST. Louts. Chamber of Commerce. 60-2491
ST. Louis. Fire Dept. 60-2169
ST. Louis. Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 1904,
60-1440, 60-3334, 61-3332, 61-3687
ST. Louis. Public Library. 61-2645
ST. Louis. University. School of Medicine.
60-1667
ST. Louis and Keokuk Railroad. 61-397
ST. Louis and Suburban Railroad. 60-1671
ST. Louis Co., Minn. 61-2733
ST. Louis Park, Minn. Union Congregational
Church. 60-617
ST. Louis post-dispatch, 61-3342
ST. Louis republican. 60-3096
ST. Luke (Steamboat) 60-720
ST. Martin, Alaxle. 61-3255
ST. Mary's Hall, Burlington, K. J. 60-2637
ST, Mary's Junior College, Raleigh, N, C.
61-2173
SAINT-MAURIS, Alexandre Marie Lenor de
prince is Montbarey see MONTBAREY,
Alexandre Marie Lenor de Salnt-Maurla,
prince de, 1732-1796
ST. Paul. Babies' Home. 60-477
ST. Paul. Board of Trade. 60-466
ST. Paul. Cathedral of St. Paul. 60-2332
ST. Paul. Central High School. 60-B51
ST. Paul. Central Park Methodist Church.
60-593
ST. Paul. Central Presbyterian Church,
60-1166
ST. Paul. Chamber of Commerce. 60-134B
ST. Paul. Church of the Good Shepherd. 60-6VO
ST. Pau^ College of St. Thomas. 61-1246,
61-1502
ST, Paul. First Covenant Church. 60-705
ST. Paul. First Methodist Church. 60-583
ST. Paul. First Methodist church. Sunday
School. 60-593
ST. Paul. First Presbyterian Church. 60-702
ST. Paul, First Swedish Methodist Episcopal *
Church, 60-651
ST. Paul. Grace Methodist Church. 60-610
ST. PauL Hebron Baptist Church. Christian
Endeavor Society. 60-2321
ST. Paul. Holman Memorial Methodist Church.
60-694
ST. Paul. Macalesler Presbyterian Church.
Ladle e' Aid Society. 60-2325
ST. Paul, Macalesler Presbyterian Church.
Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary
Society. 60-2325
ST. Paul. Merrlam Park Presbyterian Church.
60-055
ST. PaiU. Oakdale Avenue Community Church.
60-2321
ST. Paul. Oakdale Avenue Community Church.
Young People's Society of Christian En-
deavor Society. 60-2321
ST. Paul. Oakland Cemetery. 60-1964
ST. Paul. Park Congregational Church. 60-679
ST. Paul. People's Church. 60-625
ST. Paul. People's Church. Christian Endeavor
Society, 60-625
ST. PauL People's Church. Sunday
SchooL 60-626
ST. Paul. People's Church. Woman's Foreign
Missionary Society. 60-626
ST. Paul. Pleasant Day Nursery. 61-755
ST. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church,
ST. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church.
Ladles' Social Ctrole. 60-696
ST, Paul. Protestant Orphan Asylum. 6Q-599
ST. Paul. Saint James Parish. 60-670
ST. Paul. St. Slgfrld's Church. 60-670
ST. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. 60-711
ST. Paul, Trinity Lutheran Church,
Junior League. 60-711
ST. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. Ladles Aid.
50-711
BT. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. Luther
League. 60-711
ST. Paul. Wesley Methodist Church. 60-701
ST. Paul. Wilson High School. 60-963
ST, Paul, Winter Carnival, 16B8. 60-627
ST. Paul and Chicago Railway Company. 60-947
ST. Paul and Duluth Railroad. 60-466
ST. Paul Charter Commission. 60-471
ST. Paul Firs Insurance Patrol. Qfl^GJp.
ST. Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway
Company. 60-947,60-1606
ST. Paul Municipal Chorus, 60-856
ST. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association.
60-964
ST, Paul Phrenological Society. 60-671
ST, Paul Reading Circle, 60-696
ST. Paul Red Cross Aid Society. 80-443
ST. Paul Trust Company, St. Paul. 60-1348
ST. Paulus Evangelical Lutheran Church
see SOUTH St. Paul, Minn. St.
Paulus Evangelical Lutheran Church
SAINT-SAENS, Camilla, 1635-1921.
61-606
ST. Victor, , ca. 1600. 60 IK,
3 ,'. Vincent, West Indies. 60-1099
SAJNTSBURY, George, 60-313
SALAMANDER Socloty, New York. 61-597
SALAMON, William, 60-580
SALAS, Tfto. 61-1142
SALCEDO, Manuel Maria de, d. 1613. 61-1157
SALE, Dandrldgo. 81-3275
SALE, John B. 61-2264
SALEM Academy, Wmaton-Salam, N. C.
60-3316
SALEM Lutheran Church, West St. Paul f Minn,
see WEST St, Paul, Minn. Salem Lutheran
Church
SALISBURY, Lucius. 81-2626
SALISBURY, Stephen. : 60-1357
SALISBURY and Htggiuson. 60-1571
SALISBURY Manufacturing Company, Salisbury,
Mass. 80-110
BALLARD family. 61-2110
SALLY (Sloop) 61-16
SALMON, William F. 80-1668
SALMON River Mines. 60-861
SALMOND, Samuel, of Hanover, Mass. 60-1683
SALOUTOS, Theodore. 60-646
SALT, Henry Stephens, 1851-1939. 61-652
SALT Lake Theatre. 61-926
SALT Sulphur Springs Company, 60-585
SALTUS, Francis S. 61-2208
SAMPEY, John Richard. 61-1238
SAMPSON, Ina, 61-3266
SAMPSON, James P., of Whits Rock, Tex.
61-2344
SAMPSON, Joseph Stacey. 81^2098
SAMPSON, Zeoh. 61-48
SAMPSON (Ship) 60-239
SAMPSON Low and Company, 60-2741
SAMS, J. Julius, 61-2634
SAMSON, George Whltefleld. 60-2402
SAMSON, William Holland, 1660-1917. 61-1633.
61-2821
SAMUEL, Herbert, 60-2406
SAMUEL, John A, 61-3218
SAMUEL, Mary L. 61-2838
SAMUELS, Henry I. 60-312
SAN Buenaventura Mission. 61-2737
SAN Diego, Calif. Public Library. 61-2445
SAN Diego Mission. 61-2445
SAN Francisco. City and County Hospital.
61-266
SAN Francisco. Howard Presbyterian Church.
61-1327
SAN Francisco, Laurel H1U Cemetery.
61-1404
SAN Francisco. Public Library. 81-3606
SAN Francisco Bridge Company. 60-798
SAN Francisco Medico Chlrurglcal Society.
61-268
SAN Gabriel Orange Growers Association,
61-2603
SAN Luis Valley, Colo. 61-1366
SAN Quentln prison. 81-288
SAN Simon Cattle and Canal Co. 61-3564
SANBORN, Franklin Benjamin, 1631-1917,
61-126
--.KBORN, Herbert C. 602 60-2402
SANBORN, John B. 60-1051
SANCHFIELD, William. 60-258
SAND, George, pseud , of Mme. Dudevant, 1604-
1876. 61-2118
SAND, Julia L 80-427
SANDA, Jorgen JjirgenBen. 61-1243
BANDAASEN, Ole Pedersen. 61-1268
SANDBURG, Carl, 1678- 60-1061, 61-1929,
61-2121, 81-2670. 61-3361
SANDERS, Mr. 59-122
- SANDERS, Albert Godfrey, 1886 - 60-1766
SANDERS, D. W. 60-2831
SANDE3S, Edward Lloyd, 1829-1802. 81-3236
SANDERS, Elizabeth B. 60-3251
SANDERS, Everett, 1682-1860. 60-25
SANDERS, J, B. 60 -3251
SANDERS, James. 61-2805
SANDERS, John, 1714-1762. 60-2273,60-3064
SANDERS, John Caldwell Calhoun, 1840-1664.
60-1208
SANDERS, Lewis. 61-584
SANDERS, Newell. 61-1475
SANDERS, Robert Stuart. 61-2808
SANDERS, William Henry. 60-1208
SANDERS family. 60-2305. 60-3261, 61-2110,
61-3236
SANDERSON, Lord. 60-28
SANDERSON, A, J. , of Valden, Miss.
60-1074
SANDERSON, George Henry. 61-1286
SANDERSON, John. 60-2726
SANDERSON, Thomas James Cobden- see
COBDEN-SANDERSON, Thomas James
SANDERSON Brothers 6 Company, 60-2236
SANDOWN Social Library, N. H. 81-687
SANDRIDGE, L. D. 80-3247
•SANDS, Alexander Hamilton, 1826-1867,
60-1180, 60-1681
SANDS, George U, 60-1120
BANDS, J. H. 61-2284
SANDS, Mary. 69-118
SANDS, Robert C. 60-2964
SANDUSKY County Pioneer and Historical As-
sociation. 61-1284
SANDWICH, John Montagu, 4th earl of,
1718-1782. 80-1381
SANPQRD, Edward T. 61-1148, 61-1582
SANFORD, John William Augustine, 1825-1913.
60-2343
SANFORD (Stephen) and Sons, Inc. 60-1119
SANFORD family. 61-2110, 61-3142
SANGER, Margaret (Higglns) 1683- 60-153.
60-158, 60-784
SANITARY Fair collection, 1664, 60-258
SANTA Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 60-3096,
Bl-426, 61-3233, 61-3246
SANTA Anna, Inez Garcia de, 81-2769
SANTA Gertrudls Mining Company, Mexico,
60-1672
SANTA Monica Land Company. 61-1296
SANTANDER, Francisco de Paula. 60-81
SANTAYANA, George. 60-2800, 60-2895
61-3103, 61-3596 '
SANTIAGO Mill. 61-1298
SANTO Dorrilngo (French Colony). 60-3079
SAPIR, Edward. 60-2996
SAPPINGTON, Erasmus D. 80-2340
SAPPINGTON, John. 60-2340
SAPPINGTON, William B. 80-2340
SAPPINGTON family, 60-2340
SARAH Lawrence College, Bronxvllle, N. Y.
61-2918
SARETT, Lew R,, 1888-1964. 61^515, 81-2121
SARGENT, Mrs. 61-3414
SARGENT, Aaron A. 61-2272
SARGENT, Catharine. 61-3411
SARGENT, Charles Sprague. 81-1800
SARGENT, EllaS. 61-347
SARGENT, Epes, 1813-1880. 60-1765, 80-2180,
61-2066, 61-3411
SARGENT, Ignatius. 60-1765
SARG3NT, John, ,11-2844
SARGENT, John Singer, 1866-1925. 60-42,
81-2560
SARGENT, L. M. 80-1668
SARGENT, Nathan. 60-76
SARGENT (W. G.) Company, Sargentvllle, Me.
60-1628
SARGENT, Wlnthrro, 1763-1820. 69-32, 60-6,
60-1245. 80-1464, 60-2437
SARGENT, Wlnthrop, 1825-1670. 60-2648, 61-361
SARGENT family. 80-1246
SAROYAN, William. 61-113, 61-3166
SARTAIN, John, 1808-1697. 61-676
BARTATN, Samuel. 61-676
SARTAIN family. 61-676
BARTON, George. 61-3146
SARTORIO, Jobs' Manuel, 1746-1629. 80-1336
SARUM Forge, Chester Co., Pa. 60-2051
BASS, Herbert Ravenel. 59-121
BASSOON, Siegfried. 61-2770
SASURE, Morris W. 61-26
BATHER, Christian. 61-3266
SATHER, Mrs. Christian. 01-3268
SATTERFIELD, David. 80-2401
SATTERFIELD, Ellen Staele, of Laurel, Miss.
60-1916, 61-2746
SATTERTHWA1TE, Ann (Mlddlston). 61-3221
SATTERTHWATTE, Elizabeth (Wright). 61-3221
BATTERTHWAITE, Jemlna K. (Redman)
61-3221
BATTERTHWAITE, Joshua, 61-3221
SATTERTHWAITE, Richard. 61-3221
SATTERTHWAITE family. 61-3221
SATTERWHITE, Thomas D. , 1851-1605.
61-3041
SATURDAY courlsr. 61-1045
THE Saturday evening post. 61-1102
SATURDAY review. 61-1143
SATYR Book Shop, Hollywood. 60-1713
BAUER, Christopher see SOWER, Christopher
BAUER, P. 61-3153
SAUNDERS, Ephralm D. , 1608-1872, 61-261
SAUNDERS, Fleming. 59-146
SAUNDERS, Henry S. 60-724
SAUNDERS (L ) and Company, Essex Co, ,
Va. 59-90
SAUNDERS, J, E, 61-1495
SAUNDERS, J. W. 61-2796
SAUNDERS, Peter. 59-146
SAUNDERS, R. H. 60-2054
SAUNDERS, Robert, 60-266
SAUNDERS family. 59-145, 00-12, 61-2110
SAUSSURE, Henry D. 60-2649
Name Index
SAVAGE, James. 60-262
SAVAGE, John. 60-714
SAVAGE, Nathaniel Lyttleton. 61-741
SAVAGE family. 61-2340
SAVANNAH (Steamship). 61-885
SAVERY, William. 81-3613
SAWYER, Alfonso Paine. 81-2628
SAWYER, James. 60-2339
SAWYER, Malachl. 60-7
SAWYER, Robert William, 16B0- 80-398
SAWYER Bros, of MUlbrldge, Ma. 60-1491
60-1829
SAWYER County Taxpayers' Association. S0-S41
SAWYER Woolen Mills, Dover, N. H. 60-1622
SAXON, Mrs. Elizabeth Lyle. 61-182
SAXON, Lyle, 1881-1946. 81-162
SAXONVTLLE Mills. 60-44
SAY, Lucy Sletalre. 81-779
SAY. Thomas, 1787-1834, 81-28, 68-734
81-779, 61-1613
BAYER, Dorothy, 61-523
SAYLE, N. S, 61-2264
BAYLOR, Adelaide Baltzelle. 81-3008
BAYLOR, B. Francis Armlngloo, d. 1808
81-3008
BAYLOR, Harry. 61-3006
BAYLOR, Preston. 61-3008
BAYLOR family. 81-3006
SAYRE, Francis B. 69-220
BAYRE, John Nevlo. 60-2174, 61-3644
SAYRE family. 81-2581
SAYREB, Edward Stalker, 1850-1923. 81-769
BAYREB, Theodore. 61-2697
SAYWARD, William P. 61-1500
BCALIOER, Julius Caesar, 1464-1666. 61-134
BCALIQER family. 81-1344
8CHAUFFLER, Robert Haven. 69-118
SCUEFFAUER, Herman. 61-292
SCHEIDE, John Hinsdale, 1676-1942, collector.
60-2036
SCHELE de Vere, Maximilian, 1620-1898.
80-2846
SCHELL, Charles E. 60-1447
SCHELLING, Ernest, 1678-1938. 81-2583
SCHELLING, Felix Emmanuel, 1858-1945.
60-1321, 61-2643
SCHENCK, D. 81-3081
SCHENCK, Garret Conover, 1808-1886. 61-3265
SCHENCK, iv*«t C. 80-1247
SCHENCK, Wi-Jam C. 68-162
SCHENCK family. 81-3142
SCHENK, Richard, 80-7
SCAMMAN (Tristram) & Company, Saco, Me.
80-1481
SCANDINAVIAN Dramatic Society of Duluth.
60-1204
SCANDINAVIAN Singers' Union of America.
60-846
SCANDINAVIAN Woman's Suffrage Association.
80-3338
GCANNELL, John J. J, 61-3260
SCARBOROUGH, William. 61-2018
CGCARBOROUOH, William Sanders, 1864?-1926.
60-1003. 61-2081
SCARLETT, William. 61-518
SCARLETT family. 60-2636
BCARRITT, F. M, 61-1348
SCARRY, John T. 60-6
BCATEB, Walter B. 61-1727
SCATES family. 61-2110
SCATTERGOOD (Ship) 80-2410
SCHAEFFER, Charles Ashraead, b. 1043.
80-2201
SCHAEFFER, Charles Frederick, 1807-1679.
81-2518
SCHAEFFER, Charles T. 80-2833
SCHAFER, Joseph. 61-2704
SCHAFF, Morrta. 60-1615
BCHAFF, Philip, 1619-1693. OJblM., 61-1222
BCHAFFER, Charles. 60-2692
SCHAGHTICOKE, N. Y., Scientific Society.
61-507
BCHALL, ThomaB B. 80-260
BCHALL, Thomas David, 1878-1935. 60-692 ■
80-2030, 80-3338
SCHALLER, G. 60-3218
SCHANTZ, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1836-1907.
61-2620
SCHERMERHORN, Q. S. 61-220
SCHERMERHORN, John Freeman, 1788-1861.
81-54
SCHERMERHORN, William C. 81-2940
SCHERMERHORN family. 81-54
SCHICK, G. 60-1123
SCmFF, Jacob. 60-2996
SCHIFF, Jsaob Henry. 60-1731
SCHILLER, Ferdinand Canning Scott 1884-1937
61-2864
SCHILLER Memorial Committee, St. Paul.
60-1182
SCHILLING, George £. 60-1648
SCHLEICHER family, 81-1782
SCHLEIDEN, Rudolf, 1815-1895. 81-3478
SCHLEY, William. 81-3126, 81-3182
SCHLEY family. 81-3142
SCHLUNDT, Herman, 1888- 60-2846
SCHMALZDJG, D. Helnrlch. 81-266
SCBMAUK, Theodore Emanuel, 1860-1920.
81-1970
SCHMIDT, C. C. 80-321B
SCHMIDT, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1928
61-B34, 81-1221 . 81-1516
SCHMIDT, Frle'drlch August see SCHMIDT,
Frederick Augustus, 1837-1626.
SCHMIDT, Otto Leopold, 1883-1836. 61-3304
SCHMIDT, Mrs. Otto Leopold. 81-3304
SCHMIDT, Richard. 61-3304
SCHMUCKBR, Beale Melanchton, 1827-1888.
81-2622
SCHNAKENBERG, Henry Erneat, 1882-
81-2668
SCHNEIDER, Gustave van Hemert. 81-3618
SCHNEIDERMAN, Rose. 60-128
BCHOBERLIN, Melvln H. 60-2650
BCHOFF, Hannah K. 81-2864
SCHOFF, James S„ collector. 80-1735
SCHOF1ELD, A, 80-2363
•SCHOFIELD, John M. 69-42, 60-312, 01-388f
SCHOF1ELD, Joseph. 61-3221
SCHOFIELD, Lydla (Satterthwatte). 81-3221
SCHOLF1ELD, Arthur. 80-902
SCHOLFIELD, John, 60-802, 60-903
SCHOLFIELD, Joseph. 80-903
SCHOLL family. 80-3332
SCHOMBURG, A. A. 61-247
SCHOOLCRAFT, Henry Howe, 1793-1684
60-1288, 61-734, 81-888, 81-1830.
81-175? 81-3269
6CHOOLCRAFT, Mary (Howard) 61-1767
SCHOOLFIELD, John W. 69-72
SCHOOLS family. 81-2110
SCHOONMAKER, Egbert. 81-220
SCHCONOVER, Cortlandt, 80-816
SCHOWALTER, Jacob A., 1879-1663. 61-690
SCHMVER, Edmund. 61-3138
SCHROEDER, Henry R. 80-626
SCHROEDER, Matthew J. 60-626
SCHROEDER Brothers, St. Paul. 6n_fl28
SCHKOETER (H. H.) and Company, Mobile,
Alabama. 60-81
SCHROETER, Victor F, 61-1142 ,
SCHUBERT CUb, St. Paul. 60-856
SCHUCKERS, Jacob W. 60-1617
SCHULZE, John Andrew. 61-1183
SCHUMAN, William Howard, 1910- 61-2566
SCHUNEMANS, inc., St. Paul. 80-478
SCHURMAN, Charles S., 1857-1934. 60-938
SCHURZ, Carl, 1629-1906. 60-669, 60-2031,
60-2828, 66-2896, 61-621, 61-877, 61-1347
61-2602, 61-3332, 61-3501, 61-3684
SCHSiYLER, Ann Elizabeth, 81-220
SCHUYLER, Peter. 81-1342
SCHUYLER, Philip John, 1733^1804. 60-288,
60-587, 80-1373, 61-582, 61-2780, 61-3334.
61-3511
SCHUYLER, Philip Peter, of Albany. 61-230
SCHUYLER, Waller Scrlbner, 1850-1832.
61-2185
SCHUYLER family. 80-2260. 81-472
SCHUYLKILL and Susquehanna Navigation
61-628, 61-3070
SCHUYLKILL Co. , Pa. 80-3028
SCHUYLKILL Navigation Company. 60-2603
SCHWAB, B, W. 80-1565
SCHWAB, EUaa Catherine von Post. 61-3476
SCHWAB, Gustav Benjamin. 81-3478
SCHWAB, Ousbvv Frtedrtc:. 1822-1888.
81-3476
SCHWAB, Gustave. 60-1565
SCHWAB, John Christopher. 61-3478
SCHWAB, Sophie Caroline Gmelin. 61-3478
SCHWAB (amlly. 81-3478
SCHWADACBER Brothers and Company. 60-791
SCHWAN, Theo. 60-12BB
SCHWARTZ, Charles Henry, Baroa von.
61-2016, 61-3009
SCHWARTZ, Christian. 60-2363
SCHWARTZ, Henry (Harry) Herman. 61-2628
SCHWARTZ, Julia Barnsley Baltzelle von,
61-3068
SCHWARTZ; Maurice. 80-725, 80-2996
SCHWARTZ; William Leonard, 68-1713
SCHWARTZ family. 61-2016
SCHWEDnTZ, Lewis D. von. 61-1094
SCHWEITZER, Paul, 1840- 60-2408
BCHWIMMEK, Roslka. 81-3533, 61-3543
SCIENCE and Art Club of Oermantown,
Philadelphia. 80-3131, 81-1730
SCIOTO Land Company, 60-2465, 80-2881,
60-3283
SCLATER, Philip Lutty. 80-2731, 80-2733.
60-3201, 61-2749
SCOLLARD, Clinton. 69-118, 81-1126
SCOTS Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
see PHILADELPHIA. Scots Presby-
terian Church
SCOTT, Mr. 60-2741
SCOTT, ProfesBor. 61-1228
SCOTT, A. W. 61-3299
SCOTT, Anna Margaret (Tressler) 1860-1922.
81-963
SCOTT, Austin, 1848-1922. 80-1270
•SCOTT, Charles, 60-713, 80-1863, 81-1994
SCOTT, Charles Emory. 60-681
SCOTT, Charles S. 60-2499
SCOTT, Dred. 80-1772,81-2284
SCOTT, Emmett J. 59-4, 81-12B4
SCOTT, Frances K. 61-3498
SCOTT, Gustavue. 60-61
SCOTT, Hannah L. 61-87
SCOTT, Harry. 61-2326
SCOTT, Hugh Lennox, 1653-1934. 60-573
SCOTT, Israel S. 80-2363
SCOTT, James. 60-3342
SCOTT, James Brown. 59-163, 69-217, 59-243
SCOTT, Jefferson. 61-2805
SCOTT, Job. 81-3813
SCOTT, John. 81-2878
SCOTT, John, 1st earl of Eldon see ELDON,
John Scott, 1st earl of
SCOTT, John M. 81-3144
SCOTT, John Morln, 1789-1668. 60-3262
SCOTT, John Rutledge. 60-3118
SCOTT, John Wltherspoon, 1800-1892. 60-2633,
61-2298
SCOTT, Jonathan P. 80-1270
SCOTT, Joseph, of Virginia. 81-3043
SCOTT, Lewis Allaire, 1819-1898. 80-3382
SCOTT, Martin. 60-687
SCOTT, Mellnda. 61-2477
•SCOTT, Nathan B. 66-160, 80-272, 60-1863
SCOTT, R. K. 81-855
SCOTT, SalUe Elizabeth (Edmunds). 61-3268
SCOTT, Samuel L. L.,. 1610-1684. 80-616
SCOTT, Sarah Robinson. 61-2801
SCOTT, Thomas'; 61-2810
SCOTT, Thomas, clergyman. 60-1689
SCOTT, Thomas A. 80-2642
SCOTT, W.E. 81-3286
SCOTT, Sir Walter, bart., 1771-1632. 60-765,
60-1401, 60-1651, 61-351, 61-2435, 81-2832
SCOTT, William. 60-3332
SCOTT, William Henry, 1840-1837. 61-1183.
81-1322
SCOTT, William McKendree, 1817-1861. 60-573
SCOTT, William Thomas. 81-3266
SCOTT, Wlnfleld, 1766-1688. 69-22, 69-164,
1 5-161, 80-23, 80-266, 80-267, 60-288,
30-1828, 60-2386, 60-2608, 60-3306,
80-3331, 60-3337, 61-428, 61-427, 81-1044,
61-1326, 61-1820, 61-2631, 61-3867
SCOTT family. 60-573, 61-853, 61-2580
SCOTT L Gray. 60-3332
SCOTT, Prlngle, Cheap,andCo. 81-1288
SCOVILLE, Joseph H. 61-2761
SCOVILLE, Samuel, 1872- 81-481
SCOVILLE family. 81-1137
SCRANTON family. 60-2986
SCREEVEN family. 61-2417
SCREVEN, Georgia (Bryan) 60-260
SCREVEN, JamBS, 17447-1776. 60-1637
SCREVEN, James Proctor. 80-260
SCREVEN, John, 1627-1900. 80-260, 61-2462
SCREVEN family. 80-250 , 81-3480
SCKIBNER, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1900.
61-1470
SCRIBNER, Frank LamBon-, 1851-1938..
81-1626
SCHIBNER, William M. 81-3396
SCRIBNER and Company. 80-724
SCRIBNER Book Store (N. Y. ) 81-1992
SCRIBNER's magazine. 59-149, 81-1634
SCRUGGS, F. P. 81-1330
SCRUGHAM, James G. 69-237
SCUDDER. Horace Elisha, 1838-1902. 68-200,
60-17,13
SCUDDER, Smith. 60-884
SCUDDER, VldaD. 51-3262
SCULL, Edward. 60-2606
SCULL, Nicholas, 18887-1761. 80-1606,
60-2893 , 80-2638, 81-358, 81-667,
81-1637
SEA Coast Development Corporation. 81-1206
Name Index
SEA Const Timber Co. 61-1206
SEABOARD Continental Corporation.
81-2306
SEABROOK (John) and Company, Smithsvllle,
Va. 60-12
SEABROOK, Whltmarsh Benjamin. 61-2751
SEABURY, Channing, 1842-1910. 60-989
SEABURY, Hannah Amelia (Jones) 60-2932
SEABURY, John Kirkpatrick. 61-2753
SEABURY, Samuel, Bp., 1726-1766. 60-1743 ,
61-3151
SEABURY Divinity School, Faribault, Mlim,
60-870, 60-709
SEAGROVE, Jamee. 60-713
SEAMAN, Sarah J. 60-2363
SEAMAN and Halght. 61-230
SEAMAN and Lawrence, New York. 60-2304
SEAMON, William Henry. 60-7
SEAMONDS and Marshall, Albemarle Co., Va.
59-97
SEAHOR family. 60-3301
SEARCHUQHT on Congress. 60-1374
SEARCY family. 61-2560
6 EARL, John. 61-2901
SEARLE, George, 60-1232
SEAHLE, ThomaB. 60-1232
SEARS, Claudius Wietar. 61-2790
SEASHOLS family. 60-3332
BEATON, William Biggs, .1666-1927. 61-1016,
81-1136
SEATON, William W. 61-2010
BEATON family. 61-1136
SEATTLE. Chamber of Commerce. 61-2628,
81-3264
SEATTLE. First National Bank. 61-3282
SEATTLE and Lake Washington Waterway
Company. 80-3327
SEATTLE Real Estate Exchange. 60-812
SEATTLE- YUKON Transportation Company.
61-1776
8EAVEY. James. 61-1300
SEAVEY, Samuel L. 80-653
SEAWELL, .Benjamin. 60-1335
8EAWELL, John Tyler. 81-3276
SEAY (E. Y.) and Company, Caroline Co., Va.
69-105
SEAY, William. 61-3284
SECKAR, Alvena V. 60-366
SECKER, Martin. 61-722
SECOND Church.
Churches, except for those in the open
country, are entered under place, e. g,
ALBANY. Second Reformed Church
SEDDON, James Alexander, 00-2467,
81-1812, 61-1972, 61-2162, 61-2264,
61-2741, 81-2781, 81-3082, 61-3064,
61-3135, 61-3264, 81-3267
SEDDON, John. 61-2781
SEDOWICK, Arthur George, 1644-1915. 60-1144
SEDGWICK, Benjamin. 60-999
SEDGWICK, EUery. 61-1626
SEDGWICK, Henry might, 1681-1967. 61-1938,
61-2482
•SEDGWICK, Theodore. 60-2649, 61-582
SEDGWICK family. 60-999
SEELEY, Url. 60-1247
SEELYE, L. Clarke. 61-2654
SEEP, Albert E. 81-1301
SECARfamlly. 81-1993
SEGAR and Golflgon. 59-165
SEOUR, Philippe Henri, Marquis de, 1724-1801.
80-21, 61-2726
SEGURA, Ignacio Joseph. 81-268
SEISS, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1904. 61-2621
SE1T2* Don Carloa, 1862-1935. 61-3402
SELBOURNE, Lord. 60-2406
SELDEN, Miles. 61-3289
SELDEN. William. 81-1772
S ELDEN family. 81-2834
SELECT School for Young Ladles, Louis-
ville, Ky. see LOUISVILLE, Ky.
Select School for Young Ladles
SELEKMAN, Benjamin Morris, 1893-
collector. 61-3050
SELIGMAN, Edwin R. A. 80-3345
SELIGMAN, Henry, of New York. 61-330
SELIGMAN, Joseph, 80-904
SEUGMAN family. 60-904
S^UNCOURT, Hugh de see De SEUNCOURT,
Hugh
SELKIRK, Thomas Douglas, 6th earl uf, 1771-
1620. 80-1176 , 60-2529
SELL family. 61-246
SELLECK, James, andSona. 81-2326
SELLERS, Ann. 60-2629, 61-68
SELLERS, Coleman. 81-1621
SELLERS, George. 60-2629,. 61 -58
SELLERS, Horace WeUe. 61-1073
SELLERS, John Jr. 61-1521
SELLERS, Nathan. 61-1521
SELLERS family. 60-2829, 61-1621
SELOVER family, 81-3353
SELSER, George, 81-2746
SELSER family. 80-2838
SEMMES, Benedict Joseph, 1623-1902. 60-708
SEMMES, Jarantha (Jordan) 80-708
SEMMES, Joseph O. 60-BO
SEMMES, Raphael. 61-2741, 81-2742, 61-3135
SEMPLE, Eugene. 81-3284
SEMPLE, James A. 81-3267
SEMPLE, S. M. 80-222
SENA, Kesavachandra. 61-2279
SENAN, Jose' Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823.
61-2737
SENIER, Alfred. 81-2749
SENNA, Joaquin Ramirez y see RAMIREZ
y Senna, Joaquin
SENTER, Isaac. 60-262
SENZAK1, Nyogen. 60-1713
SEPULVEDA, Jose L. 81-1145
SEPULVEDA, Ygnaclo. 81-1145, 81-1265
SERGEANT, Erastus. 80-268
SERGEANT, John. 81-647
SEROEANT, John, 1779-1852. 60t1461, 61-419
SERGEANT, Jonathan. 81-358
SERGEANT, Jonathan D. 80-2649
SERGEANT, Thomas, 1782-1860. 80-3009
SERIMGER family. 61-2110
SERJEANT, E. 60-1367
SERLIO, Sebastiano, 1475-1652. 61-3601
SERMON, Joseph. 60-2805
SERRA, Jose Francesco, Correa da see
CORREA da Serra, Jose' Francesco.
SERVICE Women's Club. 61-846
SERVTN, GuUlermo R. 81-3628
;, Martin. 61-1127
SESSIONS, John. 61-1296
SESSIONS, Joseph F., b. 1838. 60-2457
SESSIONS, Roger, 1868- 61-829, 61-25B7
SETH Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, Conn,
80-691
SETON, Elizabeth Ann. 81-3145
SETON, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1948. 60-82,
61-2560
SETON, Robert, Abp., 1839-1927. 60-2639
SEUEL, E. 60-2191
SEUSTER, William. 81-2836
SEVAREQ), Arnold Eric, 1912- 60-138
SEVERANCE, Cordenio. 80-2030
SEVIER, John, 1745-1616. 80-1832
SEVIER family. 81-3142
SEWALL, Benjamin. 81-3421
SEWALL, May (Wright) 1844-1920. 61-2954
SEWALL, S. E. 81-3077
SEWALL, Samuel, of Boston. 80-1491
SEWANEE, Tenn. University of the South.
60-2189
THE Sewanee review. 60-2169
SEWARD, Augustus Henry, 81-1821
SEWARD, F. W. 80-884
SEWARD, Fannie. 81-1621
SEWARD, Frances A. 61-3638
SEWARD, Frederick William. 81-1821
SEWARD, George F'rederlck, 1840-1910.
60-2036
SEWARD, John. 61-1621
SEWARD, Walter Merrlt, I860- 59-107
SEWARD, William Henry, 1801-1672, 59-149,
69-163, 59-222, 90-20, 60-312, 80-868,
60-884, 80-1247, 60-1674, 80-2368, 61-621.
81--1156, 61-1247, 61-1326, 61-1821,
61-1729, 81-2781, 61-2802, 81-2949J
81-3077, 61-3256, 61-3303, 81-3501,
61-3824, 81-3888
SEWARD family. 69-107, 61-1821
SEWELL, Aaron M. 61-2882
SEWELL, Louisa. 81-2982
SEWELL, S. C. 61-2982
SEWELL, William J. 60-281
SEXTON, Francis. 61-230
SEYFFAHTH, Gustav, 1796-1685. 81-2467
SEYMORE, Garret. 60-581
•SEYMOUR, Charles, 1866- 60-169, 61-3477
SEYMOUR, George Franklin, 61-618
SEYMOUR, HoraUo, 1810-1688. 69-183,
60-2936
SEYMOUR, Isaac Gurdon, d. 1882. 80-327
SEYMOUR, M, R. 81-2847
SEYMOUR, Thomas. 60-688
SEYMOUR, ThomaB H. 80-429
SEYMOUR, William E. 60-907
SEYMOUR, Zacharlah. 60-1489
SEYMOUR family. 80-1070
SEYMOUR-CONWAY, Francis, 1st marquis
of Hertford see HERTFORD, Francis
Seymour -Conway, 1st marquis of, 1719-
1794
SFORZA, Carlo, 81-3533
SHACKELFORD, Benjamin H. 60-1463
SHACKELFORD, George C. 60-2438
SHACKELFORD, John Cockrill, 1629-1918.
61-42
SHACKELFORD, Thomas, b. 1822. 60-3102
SHACKELFORD family. 81-42
SHADWELL, Thomas G., d. 1780. 60-1278
SHAFER, Daniel. 61-3219
SHAFFER, Benjamin F. 81-3123
SHAFFER, D. 81-3299
SHAFFER, Ellen Kate. 61-1992
SHAFFER, John Charles, 18B3-1943. 80-1310
SHAFFNER, John F. 81-3509
SHATTER, William R. 80-1433
SHAFTESBURY, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th
earl of see COOPER, Anthony Ashley, 7th
earl of Shaftesbury
SHATKEWTTZ, Nahum M. 60-2998
SHAKERS. 60-878. 61-1723
SHAKESPEARE, William, 1584-1019. 61-1859,
81-1640
8HAKOPEE, Minn. St. Peter's Church. 80-670
SHALEH, Nathaniel, 1776-1814. 61-416
SHALER, Nathaniel Southgate, 1841-1696.
60-300, 80-1543
SHALER, William, 1778 7-1839. 80-2810,
81-415, 61-1272, 61-2088
SHALER family. 61-415
SHALER Water Power Company, Portland, Me.
60-309
SHANE, John D, 1812-1864. 81-2808
SHANKLAND, Alexander Beaty, 1816-1677.
61-1137
SHANKLAND, Jamea Horton, 1846-1923.
61-1137
SHANKLAND family. 61-1137
SHANKS, Edward, 61-2770
SHANKS, Mary. 80-1840
SHANKS, Robert. 81-3300
SHANNON, Alice. 80-2837
SHANNON, Grace. 60-2637
SHANNON, J. J. 80-1835
SHANNON, James, d. 1832. 61-3268
SHANNON, James, 1799-1859, 90-2866, 81-lla5
SHANNON, Josenh B. 80-3139
SHANNON, Levina (Morris) 60-2637
SHANNON, Peter J. 61-2281
SHANNON, Marmaduke. 80-2637
SHANNON, Marmaduke, Jr. 60-2637
SHANNON, Mary. 60-2637
SHANNON/ Susan Shelby. 80-1698,81-3258
SHANNON, Wilson. 61-3268
SHANNON family. 80-2637
SHANTZ, Homer Leroy. 61-3828
SKAPARD, William. 81-1796
SHAPARD and Webb. 81-1796
SHARKEY, Clay, b, 1844. 80-2381
•SHARKEY, William L. 80-1544, 80-2399
SHARP, Dallas Lore, 1870-1929. 61-438
SHARP, Granville, 1736-1813. 60-3086
SHARP, Isaac. 60-2410
SHARP, William. 60-42
SHARPE, Eason. 01-3393
SHARPE, Horatio. 61-3257
SHARPE, John. 81-3393
SHARPE, L. 81-965
SHARPE, Richard Bowdler. 61-2749
SHARPE family. 61-2832
BHARPEY, William. 61-3278
SHARPS, Davis and Bonsall. 81-2258
SHARPS Rifle Manufacturing Company, Hartford.
80-2238
SHARSWOOD, George. 81-746
SHARSWOOD, William, b. 1836. 61-763 ,
61-789
SHATTUCK, Eliza. 60-2021
SHATTUCK, George O. 60-3213
SHATTUCK, Harrietts Lucy Robinson. 61-2377
SHATTUCK, L. H. 81-3304
SHATTUCK, Mrs. M. M. 61-596
SHAW, Albert. 90-159, 81-2628
SHAW, Alexander W. 61-2847
SHAW, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. 61-1084,
61-1267, 81-2374, 81-2390, 81-2477,
61-3491
SHAW, Daniel. 80-460
SHAW (Daniel) Lumber Company, Eau Claire,
Wis. 80-450
SHAW, Eugene. 80-450
SHAW, George Bernard, 1868-1950. 80-766,
80-1486, 80-1612, 60-1617, 60-1586, 61-1995,
61-3106
SHAW, Mary. 60-1476
SHAW, Matthew. 61-3001
SHAW, Milton. 81-6
SHAW, Murdock. 80-815
SHAW, Nathaniel Jr. 81-2781
Name Index
SHAW (Percy M., Jr.) and Company, Dululh
60-441
SHAW, Plato E. 61-3466
SHAW, Robert T. 60-966
SHAW, Thomas E. 60-765
SHAW, Thomas S, 60-1667
SHAW, WUliui, 1830-1006. 61-3466
SHAW, William A. 61-2306
SHAW family. 60-1634, 60-2836, 61-31
SHAW and Stone. 60-1476
SHAW-FEAR Company. 61-2306
SHAWIxONGAN Water 4 Power Company.
81*2360
8HAWMUT Fibre Company. 60-176
SHAWN, Ted, 1801- 61-108*
SHAYS, Daniel. 61-173
SHEA, George Augustus. 61-2417
SUEAFB, Samson, of Crambrook, Eng. 60-1784
SHEAFE, Samuel. 61-284
SHEAFE, Samuel, ol Portsmouth. N. H
61-284
SHEAFE, Thomas, ol Portsmouth, N, H. 60-1401
SHEAFE (Thomas), Plymouth, N. H. 60-3001
SHEAFE family. 60-1784
60-3141 ,
SHEAFF, William, 60-1464
SHEARER, George Martin, 1841-1890. 61-1068
SHEARER, John Bunyaa. 61-3268
SHEDD, William Ambrose. 61-3146
SHEE, John. 61-166
SHEEHAN, Timothy J., 1836-1913. 60-1060
SHEEN, Fulton John. 60-2402
SHBAFER, Peter Wenrlck, b. 1619.
61-767
SHELLEY, Mary WollstonecrafL 60-1084
60-2192
SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. 60-1064
60-2192, 60-2858
SHELLEY family. 60-3117
SHELTON, Frederick H. 61-3300
SHELTOH, Frederick H., englaeer. 81-226
SHELTOH, Maria L., of lackaon, Miss.
61-2746
SHELTON, Thomas. 60-30
SHELTON, Vlrgtnla Tabttha Jane (Campbell)
60-3308 ' '
SHELTON, WllUam. 60-1723
SHELTON family. 61-3142
SHEPARD, Charles, 1822?-ca. 1886. 61-1057
SHEPARD, David Chauncey, 1826-1920. 60-947
SHEPARD, Edward Martin, 1854-1934. 60-86, 7
SHEPARD, Frederick. 61-3081
SHEPARD, Jamee B. 61-3031
SHEPARD, Thomas R. 60 3327
SHEPARD family. 81-1057
SHEPARD, Slems, and Company, St. Paol.
SHEPARD, Winston, and Company. St. Paul
60-947 "
SHEPHARD, Charles U. 61-783
SHEPHARD, William. 81-3271
SHEPHARD family, 61-3271
SHEPHERD, Abraham, 60-41
SHEPHERD, Alexander Robey, 1636-1902.
19-244
SHEPHERD, Arthur, 1680-1968. 61-1694,
61-2666
SHEFFIELD, James Rockwell, 1864-1938.
60-2030, 61-3485
SHEFFIELD, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of,
1736-1821. 60-1366
SHEFFIELD, William M. ; 61-3264
SHEFFIELD Scientific School see YALE
University. Shelf teld Scientific School
SHEFTALL, Levi. 61-3126
SHELBURN, Cephus. 61-2763
SHELBURNE, William Petty, 2d earl of see
LANSDOWNE, William Petty, 1st marouls of ,
1736-1805
SHELBY, Alfred. 60-1888
SHELBY, EUzabelh. 60-1604
SHELBY, Evan, 60-1698
SHELBY, Isaac, 1760-1826. 69-182, 80-713,
80-1698, 81-1823, 81-279B, 61-3268
SHELBY, Gen. Joseph. 60-3326
SHELBY, O, L. 60-1504
SHELBY, Thomas H. 80-1698
SHELBY, Virginia. 60-1398
SHELBY family. 80-1606
SHELBY Iron Company, Shelby, Ala. 81-1299
SHELBY Manufacturing and Improvement
Company. 61-1299
SHELDEN, Samuel. 60-568
SHELDON, Charles Monroe. 59-217, 80-1731
SHELDON, Edmund P. 60-422
SHELDON, Henry Davidson, 1674-1946. 60-397
SHELDON, Mary (French) 1847-1938. 61-1491
SHELDON, Sidney Roby, 1B73-1959. 61-2221
SHELDON (Theodore B.) and Company, Red
Wing, Mlnri. BJlrlaj.
SHELDON family. 60-1358
SHELDON and Company, 60-6, 60-2089
BHELLABARQER, Samuel, 1868-1864. 61-636
SHELLEY, Albertus. 60-3117
SHELLEY, Harry Rowe, 1658-1847. 61-2662
SHEPHERD, Charted Upham. 81-2761
SHEPHERD, David. 60-1066
SHEPHERD, Edward M, 60-126
SHEPHERD, John, 61-1983
SHEPHERD, May Y. 69-244
SHEPHERD, Theodosla Burr (Hall) 1864-
1806. 61-673
SHEPLEY, Ethan Allen Hitchcock. 60-2401
SHEPLEY, Henry R. , 1887- 61-2550
SHEPPARD, Alexander M. 81-195
SHEPPARD, Morris, 69-217
SHEPPARD, Moses. 60-3307, 61-96
SHEPPARD family. 60-2697
SHEPPARD and Enoch Pratt Hospital,
Baltimore, 61-68
SHEPPERD, Francis E. 61-3287
SHEPPERD, H. 81-2648
SHERIDAN, James B. 60-2766
SHERIDAN, Louis. 81-1494
SHERIDAN, Philip Henry, 1831-1886. 69-23
69-42, 80-427, 60-3329, 01-1628, 61-1764.
81-2101
SHERIDAN Classical School, Orangeburg,
S. C. see ORANGEBURG, S. C.
Sheridan Classical School
SHERMAN, Edwin A., 1B44-1916. 60-1189
SHERMAN, Ellen (Ewlng) 1824-1888. 80-2833
SHERMAN, Francis Trowbridge. 61-2494
SHEHMAN, H. S. 61-1775
SHERMAN, James Schoolcraft. 61-1624
SHERMAN, John, 1823-1900. 69-146, 60-668,
60-689, 60-664, 60-1709, 80-2620, 80-2833
61;877, 61-1497, 81-1827,' 61-2021, 61-2779
SHERMAN, Nathaniel Scudder Roger. 61-2743
SHERMAN, Otis. 80-132
SHERMAN, Philip Darrell, 18B1-1967
60-2147. 60-3310
SHERMAN, Roger, 1721-1793. 60-1024
60-2627, 61-562
SHERMAN, Roger Minott, 1773-1844. 80-987
60-1024 ~^^ — '
SHERMAN, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926. 59-198
61-2546
SHERMAN, W. C. H. 60-864
SHERMAN, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891
68-22, 69-42, 58-49, 69-203, 69-227
60-427,"Bo^766, 60-636, 80-1276
60-1373, 80-2083, 60-2828, 80-3328
60-2633, 60-1457, 61-626, 61-1277
61-1348, 81-1471. 61-1528, 61-1729.
61-2764, 61-3688
SHERMAN family. 60-1024. 61-3142
SHERMAN & Ewlng. 61-626
SHERMAN, Ewint & McCook. 61-525
SHEHKIL, Abraham P. 61-3397
SHERRILL, Henry Knox, 61-1288
SHERWIN, Belle, 1868-1966. 61-2472
SHEHWIN, EUa M. 61-3498
SHERWOOD, Andrew, 1848-1933, 60-368
SHERWOOD, Hugh M. 60-369
SHERWOOD, Margaret Pollock, 69-118
SHERWOOD, Robert Emmet, 1896-1965.
61-696, 61-2648
SHETTEL, James Waiter, 1669-1967, collector.
61-3199
3, Thomas. 61-696
SHIELDS, B. G. 60-1830
SHIELDS, Charles, 60-1630
SHIELDS, George H. 61-2779
SHIELDS, H. L. 60-1630
SHIELDS, Jamee. 61-1727
•SHIELDS; John. 60-1476, 61-3084
SHIELDS (John) and French C. Dulaney,
firm. 61-2426
SHIELDS, John K. 81-1160
SHIELDS, S, B, 60-1630
SHIELDS, Thomas H., of Rokeby, Mlse.
81-2746
SHIELDS, Thomas P. 60-1830
SHIELDS, Thomas R. 61-2343
SHIELDS, Tom. 60-1830
SHIELDS, WllUam P., d. 1866. 60-1630
SHIELDS family. 60-1830
SHIELLS, Robert, 1626-1908. 61-2866
SHIMMELL, Lewis SHIer, 1652-1914. 60-2677
SHOdMIN, William Henry. 61-2041
SHINE, Daniel Y. 61-3060
SHDNKLBS, Frederick. 61-16
SHINN, Earl, 1837-1886. 60-2199
SHINN (Stephen) & Son. 61-1831
SHINN, William. 60-319
SHIPHERD family, 61-1364
SHIPLEY family, 61-3142
SH1PMAN family. 60-840
SHIPPEN, Edward, Jr. 60-3126
SHIPPEN, Edward, 1703-1781. 60-3125
»SHD?PEN, Edward, 1729-1806. 60-1026
80-1676, 80-1707, 60-3184, 60-2396,
80-2888, 80-2836, 81-28, 61-1426
SHIPPEN, Edward, 1828-1911, 61-497
SHLPPEN, Esther. 61-2086
•SHIPPEN, Joseph, 1728 or 9-1806.
60-2967, 60-2969, 81-269, 61-416
SHIPPEN, Joseph, 1732-1810, 60-3126
SHIPPEN, Mary Xatherlne Paul. 81-497
SHIPPEN, Thomas Lee. 61-2743
•SHIPPEN, William. 81-368, 61-567, 61-2743
SHIPPEN family. 60-2398. 60-2967.
60-3016, 60-3125 . 61-416~
SHIPPEY, W. Frank. 61-3267
SHIPSTEAD, Henrik. 69-261, 60-260,
60-649, 60-710, 60-1806, 61-2760
SHIRAS, George, Jr. 60-1083
SHIRKEY, Howard M. 60-1622
SHIRKEY, Sam B. 60-3121
SHIRLEY, Elisabeth Randolph. 61-1142
SHIRLEY, Henry. 6D-H31
SHIRLEY, William, 1694-1771. 80-244,
60-1291, 60-1426, 60-3066
SHIVERS family, 61-2680
SHOE and Leather National Bank, Boston.
80-1590
SHOEMAKER, Clement E. 61-2306
SHOEMAKER, Rebecca, d. 1619. 61-498
SHOEMAKER, Samuel, 1726-1800. 61-408
SHOEMAKER, WllUam Henry, 1842-1912.
61-1336
SHOEMAKER family. 61-545, 91-8620
SHOENBERGER, shoenberger 6 Blair
Pittsburgh. 60-1114
SHOMER, Abraham. 66-2096
BHOOK/Janob. 61-2830
SHORE, Di^.;. 60-1180
SHORE, John Telgnmouth, 1st baron of
see TEIGNMOUTH, John Shore, 1st
baron, 1751-1834
SHORES, Louis. 61-1297
SHOREY, Paul, 1857-1934. 61-2550
SHORT, Charles Willdns, 1704-1663. 61-781
SHORT, John C. 61-781
SHORT, Vincent M. 61-337
SHORT, WllUam, 1769-1849. 60-38,
60-262, 60-1626, 60-2217, 61-761,
61-1270 . 31-3511
SHORTER, Clement K. 60-34
SHORTER, E. S. 61-1162
SHOTT, Hugh Iks, 1866-1963. 60-272,
60-383. 60-869
SHOTWELL, James Thomson, 1674-
69-162, 60-781, 61-3364 . 61-3430
SHOTWELL, John. 61-2284
SHOTWELL, Robert. 60-1769
SHOTWELL, Samuel. 60-664
SHOUP, Francis Asbury. 60-2402
SHOUP (George L.) and Company. 61-461
SHOUP, George Laird, 1636-1904. 61-451 .
61-1213
SHOUSE, Jouett, 1879- 60-1214
SHOVE, George, of Dighton, Mass.
60-1491
SHREVE, Benjamin, of Saco, Me. 60-1695
SHREWSBURY, Joel. 68-70
SHHYOCK, George S. 61-3267
SHUBRICKE, William B, 59-170
SHUEY, Alfred M. 61-23
SHUFELDT, Robert WUson. 61-2749
SHULL, Aaron F. 60-2768
SHULL, George. 80-2746
SHULL family. 80-3332
SHULTZ, J. B. 69-126
SHUMAN, Watts. 60-166
SHUMARD, Benjamin F. 61-2320
SHUMARD, George G. 61-2320
BHUNK, Francis Rawn, 1862-1925.
60-1711, 60-3142, 61-1163
SHUNK famUy. 60-3142
SHURCLIFF, Arthur Asahel, 1670-1967.
61-1346
SHURCLIFF, Margaret Homer (Nichols) 1678-
1959. 61-2364
SHURTLEFF, Ollvsr. 60-3342
SHUTZ, Joslah A. 61-2439
SIBLEY, Henry Hastings. 60-266, 80-631,
60-694, 60-636, 60-1041, 60-1346,
60-1360, 81-3248
SIBLEY, John. 60-2610
SIBLEY, Gulomon. 61-1684
8IBOUR, Francois de, 61-1660
SIBOUR, Jean Antonin Gabriel de, 61-1860
SIBOUR, Jean Baptlete Joseph de. 61-1660
SIBOUR, Jean Claude de.' 61-1860
SD30UR, Jean Francois dc. 81-1860
SIBOUR, Jean Joseph Francois de. 81-1860
Name Index
SIBOUR, Joseph Antolne de. 61-1660
3IBOUR, Louis Andre de. 61-1860
SIBOUR, Louis Blaise, cotnte de 61-1860
SIBOUR, Mary de 61-1660
SIBOUR family. 61-1860
SICKLES, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1814. 60-2413
SICOUSSE, DanleL 61-3336
SIDDONS, Mrs. Scott, 61-S62
SIDLE, Wolford, aod Company, Minneapolis,
60-694
SIDMO'rrH, Henry Aldington 1st viscount,
60-1427
SIEBERT, Frederick Seaton, 1902- 61-2953
SIECK, H. 60-3216
SIECK, L. 60-2036
SIEVERS, Frledrlch, 1852-1029, 30-1094,
61-2616
SIGEL, Franz, 1624-1902. 60-2037 . 81-1628,
61-2802
SIGEL, Franz Moritz. 60-2937
SIGEL, JohnN. 61-2949
SIGMA Chi. 61-1600
SIGMA XL Missouri Chapter, University of
Missouri. 60-2506
SIGOURNEY, Lydla. 60-2961
S1HLER, E. 60-1123
SIHLER, Wllhelm. 61-3163
SIHLER, William PauL 61-1268
SIKES, Walter Watson. 60-2402
SIKORSKY, Igor. 60-668
SILBERUNQ, E, 61-1981
SILL, Edward Rowland, 1841-1687. 61-3166
SILL, JoBeph. 61-390
SILL, Joshua W. 61-801
SILL family. 60-2038
STLLAK, John, 1884-1953. 61-3616
SILLERS, Walter, 60-1653
SILLERS, Mrs. Walter. 61-2748
SILLERS, Walter, Jr. 80-2067
•SILLIMAN, Benjamin, 1779-1664. 60-263,
60-669, 60-2696. 61-28, 61-6S2, 61-734,
61-1094, 61-1347, 61-2761
•SILLIMAN, Benjamin, 1816-1885. 60-2792,
81-1277, 61-2672. 61-3083
SILLIMAN, David. 60-1837
SILUMAN, Henry X. 61-760
SILLIMAN, W. 61-1290
SILLIMAN College. 61-2813
SILVER, Gray, 1671-1935. 60-579
SILVER, Mrs. Isaac. 61-2635
SILVER, James. 60-1341
SILVER Mining Company, Tennessee.
80-1672
SILVESTER, Francis. 61-220
SILVESTER, Peter. 61-343B
SILVESTER family. 60-2260
SILVEY, William. 81-2328
SILZER, George S. 60-1342
SLMCOE, John Graves, 1752-1806. 60-1368 .
61-3289
SEMES & Farley, Boston. 60-1490
SIMKHOVITCH, Mary Mellnda (Kingsbury) 1867
1951. 61-3458
SIMMONS, Furnlfold McLendel. 60-1631,
B0-1537, 60-1705, 61-3263, 61-3680
SIMMONS, J. F. 80-1089
SIMMONS, J. W. 59-122
SIMMONS, James Fowler, 1795-1864. 60-78
SIMMONS, Walter C. 60-78
SIMMONS, William. 60-713
SIMMONS family. 60-76
SIMMS, Charles. 61-3296
SIMMS, Jesse. 61-2328
SIMMS, William Gllmore, 1806-1870.
60-236, 00-280, 60-1331, 00-1681,
60-3914, 61-1346, 61-2020, 01-2208,
61-3104
SIMON, Louis Adolpb. 61-2663
SEMONDS, N. G. 60-181
SIMONS, Uard. 61-1406
SIMONS family. 60-3179
SIMONSON, Los. 61-1628
SIMPSON, A. O. 60-712
SIMPSON, Chaoncey. 60^3121
ii*. 'SON, F. A. 60-1066
SIMPSON, Fannie. 60-1670
SIMPSON, George Gaylord. 61-050
SIMPSON, U. S. 00-712
SIMPSON, J. Wlstar. 60-712
SIMPSON, James A. 61-792
•SIMPSON, John, 1729-1786. 60-266,
60-802
SIMPSON, Matthew. 81-1273
SIMPSON, Oliver. 60-6
SIMPSON, Samuel, of New Bern, N. C. 60-802
SIMPSON, Samuel Robert, 1623-1S06. 61-1373
SIMPSON, Sol G. 60:798
SIMPSON, Thomas. 60-2344
SIMPSON, Wlllard L. 60-1605
SIMPSON, William Dunlap, 1823-1090, 60-712
SIMPSON famUy. 80-712, 60-802
SIMPSON Logging Company. 60-798
SIHRALL, H. F. 61-2745
STMS, Hiram. 60-2339
SIMS, James Marton. 66-202
SIMS, T. A . 60-2668
SIMS, W. E, 69-120
SIMS, William S. 60-20
•SINCLAIR, Arthur. 61-187, 61-3267
SINCLAIR, Harry F. 61-3654
SINCLAIR, Henry Harblnson. 81-2047
SINCLAIR, Robert Lincoln. 61-492
SINCLAIR, Upton. 69-26, 66-41, 59-196,
60-39, 60-166, 60-2095, 61-1028
* SINCLAIR, William B. 61-1300,61-3267
SINCLAIR Panama Oil Corporation. 61-3654
S1NER, L. C. 61-2028
SINGH, Sundar, 1669- 61-2221
SINGLETON, L. I. 61-197
SINGLETON, Captain Mathew. 61-1536
SINGLETON, O. R. 60-2642
SINGLETON, Richard. 61-1636
SINOLETON family. 61-1536, 61-2110
SINOMASTER, Elsie, 1679-1068. 61-676,
81-893
SINNOTT, E. W. 60-2746
SINSEL family. 60-311
SIOUX Falls, S, D. 60-1189
SIOUX Falls, S. D. Congregational Church.
60-1169
SBLER, Lewis. 59-165
SISSON, Charles A. 80-1767
SISSONIamlly. 61-2110
SITOREAVES, Charles. 00-664, 60-864
SfTWELL, Dame Edith, 1887- 81-2548 ,
61-2660
SITWELL, Osbert. 01-2693
STVTTER, Anna (Pierpont) 1868-1932.
60-312, 60-907
SrVLEY, Clarence L„ 1671-1036. 60-1631
SIVLEY, L. J. 60-1831
SIVLEY, Lena. 60-1831
SIVLEY, Minnie C. , of Oxford, Miss.
60-1631
SIVLEY family. 60-1631
SIVLEY, Evans and Evans, law firm,
Memphis, Tenn. 60-1831
SIVLEY, Evans and McCadden, law firm,
Memphis, Tenn. 60-1881
STZtiH, Henry £. 61-2724
SJOBLOM, Peter, 1834-1909. 61-3150
SKANDINAVISKE arbelderforenlng, Minne-
apolis. 60-487
SKELTON Catherine Gilford. 81-3500
SKELTON, Joseph H. 60-2306
SKELTON, Philip. 60-1473
SKELTON family. 01-3500
SKIFF, Frederick Woodward, collector.
61-2207
SICTLTON, Charles S. 01-2646
SKINNER, Dr. 61-1223
SKINNER, Cortland. 60-284
SKINNER, John Stuart. 60-766, 61-682
SKINNER, OUs. 60-1388, 61-1628,
61-2727
SKINNER, R. P. 69-226
SKINNER, Robert L. 60-43
SKTPWTTH, Fulwar. 60-2617, 81-679
SKIPWTTH, Robert. 61-1392
SKIPWORTH, Henry.. 60-262
BKOKOMISH. 61-1300
SKOULOUDIS, Stephen. 61-3466
SKUTLE, MooS L. 61-1266
SLACK, Hiram W., 1842-1926. 60-1327
SLACK family. 60-1327
SLADE, Israel. 61-2416
SLADE, John A. 60-126
SLADE, William. 60-1247
SLATER (H. N.) Manufacturing Company,
Webstar, Mass. 60-1720
SLATER (H. N.) Mills, Webster, Mass.
60-1720
SLATER (J, & W.) Slatereville, R. I. 60-1720
SLATER, John, commission merchant. 00-247
SLATER, John, 1776-1843. 60-1720
SLATER (S. ) & Sons Company, Providence.
60-1720
SLATER (8.) & Sons, Inc., Webster, Mass.
60-1720
SLATER (S. <| J.) Providence. 60-1720
SLATER, Samuel, 1768-1636. 80-1720
SLATER (Samuel) & Sons, New York. 60-1720
SLATER & Howard, Oxford, Mass. 60-1720
SLATER & Kimball, South Oxford, Mass.
60-1720
SLATER & Robinson, Webster, Mass.
60-1720
SLATER <i Tiffany, Oxford, Mass. 00-1720
SLATER & Wardwell Company, Providence.
00-1720
SLATER Woolen Company, New York.
80-1720
SLATER Woolen Company, Providence.
60-1720
SLATER Woolen Company, Webster, Mass.
80-1720
SLATTERY, Charles Lewis. 81-618
SLATTERY, Harry. 81-2045
SLATTERY, Harry A. 61-1609
SLAUGHTER, CadwaUader. 69-135
SLAUGHTER, Daniel French. 61-2762
SLAUGHTER, F. A. 60-3332
SLAUGHTER, James. 60-1847
SLAUGHTER, John H^, 1841-1922. 61-3524
SLAUGHTER, Montgomery. 61-1472
SLAUOHTER, Philip. 61-2798, 81-3138
BLAUOHTER, William. 61-2762
SLAUGHTER family. 61-3142
SLAVEDEALER, Joseph J. 60-1247
SLAVTT, Lewis. 81-23, 61-2645
SLAYMAKER, Beth Wallace. 60-1494
SLEAD, Edward. 60-175
SLECHT family. 01-3142
SLEDD, Benjamin. 59-118
SLICKEY, Frederick. 69-71
SLIDELL, John, 17937-1871. 80-808,
60-3326, 60-3337, 61-1130
SLIDELL, Thomas. 61-339
SUFER, Ell, 181B-1886. 61-3274
SUFER family. 61-3274
SLOAN, James Ralph. 60-1145
SLOAN, John, 1871-1951. 61-2661
, SLOANS, Hans, 61-729
SLOANE, John. 60-2510
SLOANE, William MUllgan, 1660-1928.
61-1483, 61-2562, 61-2940
BLOAT, John Drake. 61-2455
SLOPER, SamueL 80-1724
8LOVER, Abraham Alstyne, 1806-1677.
61-3353
SLOVER family. 01-3363
SMALL, Herbert. 60-1080
SMALL, John Humphrey, 1866-1946. 60-173
SMALL, Peter. 60-129
SMALL, William. 60-666
SMALL, Maynard and Company, Boston.
60-1080, 61-1284
SMALLEY, George Washburn. 60-2193
SMEDES.W.C. 60-2399
SMILEY, William. 50-125
SMILEY family. 50-126
SMITH, A. J. 61-1161
SMITH, A. P. 60-710
SMITH' (A. W.) & Co., of Lombardy Grove, Va.
61-2647
SMITH, Abraham Lewis, 1631-1914. 61-711
SMITH, Adam, 1733-1790, 61-282
SMITH, Albert, of Hanover, Mass,
80-1683
SMITH, Alexander. 60-122
SMITH, Alexander R. 61-1099
SMITH, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944. 69-14,
69-66, 60-1214, 60-1374, 60-1823,
60-2334, 60-3346, 61-761, 61-1090,
61-1340, 61-1816, 61-1857, 81-2460
SMITH, Allen J. 59-202
SMITH, Anne. 81-2992
SMITH, Arthur R. 50-119
SMITH, Asa Bowen. 61-1697
SMITH, Aahbel Green, 1834-1698. 607-1100
SMITH, Augustine. 80-308, 61-3269
SMITH, Azarlah, b. 1828. 61-1296
SMITH, B. WUeon. 81-U73
SMITH, Benjamin. 60-277
SMITH, Benjamin Bosworth. 61-516
• SMITH, Benjamin H. 60-1662,81-2284
: SMITH, Benjamin Hays. 01-124
\ BMITH, Benjamin M. 61-1149
| SMITH, Buckingham, 1610-1871. 60-2026
< SMITH, C. Alphonso. 60-313
SMITH, C. C. 60-3192
SMITH, Rev. Caleb. 60-839
SMITH, Caleb B. 59-183, 80-1247, 61-1326
SMITH, Campbell. 60-713
SMITH, Channtng M. 61-2493
SMITH, Charles. 61-82
SMITH, Charles, 1766^1836, 81-502
SMITH, Charles H. (Bill Arp )
80-3008
: SMITH, Charles Morton, 61^434
SMITH, Charles Perrln. 1019-1663. 60-3185
SMITH. Ctarence E. 60-1445
Name Index
SMITH, Clarence L. 60-1053
SMITH, Clark Ashler. 61-3150
SMITH, CUIton H. 61-3084
SMITH, Coe. 60-1799
SMITH, David Stanley, 1877-1848. 61-2585
SMITH, Dudley. R. 50-150
SMITH, E. B. 61-3307
SMITH, E. P. 61-3064
SMITH. E. W. 81-3275
SMITH, E.dgar Fans. 81-2073
SMITH, Edmund. 60-181
SMITH, Edmunc .. . jy- , 1624-1603 Bee
KJJtBY-BMITH, Edmund, 1824-1803
SM1VH, Edward G. 60-869
SMITH, Edward N, 50-163
SMITH, Edward Robinson, 1654-1021. 61-2916
SMITH, Edward Wanton, 61-106
SMITH, Ellas, of Montreo;. d0-1490
SMITH, EUJab, 60-1138
SMITH, EUleon D. 60-740
SMITH, Enoch. 61-1328
SMITH, Erwin Prink, 1654-1927. 60-18.
61-780 ^^
SMITH, Eugene K,,d, 1699? 60-665
SMITH, F. G. 61-1994
SMITH, Firman. 80-1515
SMITH, Forrest. 60-312B, 61-040
SMITH, Francis A. 61-3267
•SMITH, Francis Henney. 80-6, 61-2630,
61-3084
SMITH, Francis Henry, 1629-1026. 59-59
SMITH, Francis Hopklnson, 1838-1015.
61-2564
SMITH, Francis Lee. 80-8, 61-2328
SMITH, Francis W, 81-2284, 61-3135
SMITH, Frank. 61-2630
SMITH, Frank E. 61-2746
SMITH, Frank Key. 61-2835
SMITH, Franklin. 81-2344
SMITH, Franklin H. 61-82
SMITH, Fred A. 61-1346
SMITH, Frederic DeLysle, 61-2528
SMITH, 0, Hubert, 1908- 60-967
SMITH, G. S. 60-3332
♦SMITH, G. W. 61-2741, 61-3271
SMITH, Gad, 80-1072
•SMITH, George. 60-563, 60-2219
SMITH, George, 1804-1882, 61-124
•SMITH, G-wrge A, 60-3332, 01-2798
SMITH, George D. 61-2078
SMITH, George Rappeen, 1804-1879.' 60-2411
SMITH, Herbert A.
SMITH, Herbert N.
59-50
60-2057
SMITH, Hilda Worthlngton.
61-3463
61-3448,
•SMITH, George Washington, 1614-1880.
60-1453. 81-3267
SMITH, Oerrlt, 1797-1674. 60-286, 60-882,
60-1247, 81-1166, 81-1518, 61-1962,
81-3077
SMITH, Goldwln. 69-146
SMITH, auatavuo Woodson, 60-180, 61-1348
SMITH, H. Dlmmock. 61-2638
SMITH (H. E. & J. P.) d Smiths Cross
Roads, Va. 81-2647
SMITH, H. S. 61-1348
SMITH, Hattle (Hyland). 61-3492
SMITH, Helen Evertson. 60-2635
SMITH, Henry, 1806-1862. 60-1109
SMITH, Henry Arthur. 60-1366
SMITH, Henry Ignatius. 60-2402
SMITH, Henry L. 61-1348
SMITH, Henry Preserved, 1847-1827. 61-1225
SMITH, Hoke. 60-1637, 61-2076
SMITH, Hubbart T. 60-1530
1-1946, collector.
SMITH, Hubert Stacy, ]
60-1369
SMITH, Hyrum, 1600-1844, 81-3375
SMITH, Israel A., 1878-1958. 61-2830
SMITH, J. Allen. 61-426
SMITH, J. Bayard. 60-2649
SMITH, J. Henley. 50-219
SMITH, J. M. 60-2631
SMITH, J. R, 80-1103
SMITH, J,». 61-3276
SMITH, J. Y. 80-2476
SMITH, Jacob, 1764-1660. 80-1109
•SMITH, James. 60-666, 80-1475
SMITH, James, Jr. 80-261, 60-1342
SMITH, James Augustine. 60-2402
SMITH, James Dickinson. 61-2643
SMITH, James Edward. 61-876
SMITH, James M. 60-1066
SMITH, James p. 81-2264
SMITH, Jane Norman. 61-2656
SMITH, Jodldlah. 60-1724
SMITH, Jeremiah, 1750-1842. 80-26
•SMITH, Jesse. 61-2166, 61-2326
SMITH, John. 61-3362
SMITH, John, of Los Angeles. 50-1713
SMITH, John, surveyor, 59-104
61-2482,
•SMITH, John, 1722-1771
61-2872. 61-2992
SMITH, John, 1752-1818. 60-839
SMITH, John Cotton. 60-568, 80-2635
SMITH (John F.) and Company. 60-6
SMITH, John Frederick, 1615-1889, 60-2577
SMITH, John Jay, 1798-1681. 61-770
81-2482 '
SMITH, John L., 1848-1921. 60-2242
SMITH, John Lawrence, 1818-1683.
61-1238
•SMITH, John P. 61-2647, 61-3136
; SMITH, Joseph, of Dover, N. H. 60-1716
SMITH, Joseph, 1606-1844. 61-1729.
91-3375 '
SMITH, Mrs. Joseph A. 61-2599
SMITH, Joseph p. 80-272
SMITH, Joseph R. 60-664
SMITH, Joshua. 61-2761
SMITH, Joslah F. 60-1138
SMITH, Judith Ann Smith. 81-2777
SMITH, Julia Holmes. 81-3495
• SMITH, Justin. 60-1516, 61-816, 61-2230
SMITH, L. Pink, 80-1506
SMITH, Lillian. 81-1520
SMITH, Lloyd Waddell. 61-1156
SMITH, Logan Pearsall. 60-162
SMITH, Louise Grant. 60-24B6
SMITH, Luclan Henry, 1830-1605. 80-1109
SMITH, Lura (Case) 61-2166
SMITH, Luther M. 60-2402
SMITH, Lyndon P. 81-3604
SMITH, Marcus Aurellue, 1862-1024. 81-2706
SMITH, Margaret E. 61-3448
SMITH, Martha Elizabeth. 80-2411
SMITH, Martin Luther. 60-3247, 61-3136
SMITH, Mary Ann (Clarke) . 61-190
SMITH, Mary Rozet. 60-2187
SMITH, Mary Stuart Harrison, 69-118
SMITH, Matson. 60-2444 '
SMITH, May Riley. 69-118
SMITH, Melancthon, 1744-1798. 60-2407
SMITH, MUdred E. Buller. 61-1910
SMITH, Mortimer V/ilson. 60-1449
SMITH, Nehemiah, ca. 1802-1859. 60-1453
SMITH, Newberry. 61-1719
SMITH, Nina S. 61-2636
SMITH, Noah. 60-568
SMITH, O. H., ol Georgia. 60-863
SMITH, Ora Lynn, 1879-1041. 61-449
SMITH, Pemberton. 61-82
SMITH, PersUor Fracor, 1798-1658.
61-585. 61-1163
SMITH, Peter, 1768-1837. 81-1618
SMITH, Peter W. 81-3367
SMITH, Preserved, d. 1888? 61-366
SMITH, R. 61-426
SMITH, R. K. 61-2647
SMITH, Kembert Gllman. 60-2402
SMITH, Reuben. 60-566
• SMITH, Richard. 60-216, 60-277, 81-100
SMITH, Richard Penn, 1799-1654, 61-13
SMITH, Richard S. , ol Philadelphia. 60-1490
SMITH, Robert, 60-11
SMITH, Robert, Bp, 60-36
SMITH, Robeil A., 1835 or 8-1862. 60-1656
SMITH, Samuel, 1752-1838. 80-202
80-1629, 80-2066, 61-3313
SMITH, Sarah. 61-1567
SMITH, Sarah Gosnelle VoweU. 61-2326
SMITH, Stuart c„ collector. 60-276
SMITH, Summerfleld, 61-3135
SMITH, TheophUus Washington. 81-2169
SMITH, Thomas, 61-213
SMITH, Thomas, of Hanover, Mass.
60-1583
SMITH. ThomaB, 1627-1651. 61-1336
SMITH, Thomas H. 61-220
SMITH, Thomas Peters. 81-951
SMITH, Truman. 60-20
SMITH, UselmaC. 61 -748
SMITH, W. N. N. 61-3060
SMITH, W. W. 81-3307
SMITH (W. W.) h Co. 81-3307
SMITH, Walter. 80-81
SMITH, Walter B. 59-153
•SMITH, William. 61-1512, 61-2284,
61-2647. 61-2752, 61-2992, 61-3136
SMITH, Judge William. 60-639
SMITH, Major William. 60-838
•SMITH, William, 1727-1803. 60-1743
60-2312, 80-2630. 60-2943. 61-501 '
81-502, 61-734 '
SMITH, William, 1728-1793. 61-646
•SMITH, William, 1797-1687, 60-8,
80-765, 60-807, 61-1328
SMITH, William A. 59-71
SMITH, William Benjamin, 1650-1934, 60-2641
SMITH, William Carlson, 1863- 61-2338
SMITH, William Farrar. 61-2284
•SMITH, William H. 60-1276, 61-2798
SMITH, William H, L. 60-2561
SMITH, William Hall, 1866- 60-2352
SMITH, William Henry, 1843-1021. 59-113
SMITH, WUllam I. 61-123
SMITH, William Loughton. 80-1268
SMITH, WUllam Prescott. 80-1562
SMITH, WUllam S, 60-927
SMITH, Sir William Sidney, 1764-1840.
60-1369
SMITH, WUllam Tangier. 60-839
SMITH, William Wlnlield, 1848-1911. 60-1109
SMITH family. 60-12, 60-13, 60-830 ,
60-1109 . 60-1366, 60-1445, 60-1449 .
80-1463, 60-2636, 60-2643, 61-295.
61-047, 61-2110, 61-2328 . 61-2i4o,
61-8419, 61-2482,-6TTf77, 61-3082,
61-3142, 61-3463
SMITH and Colgate, New York. 60-61
SMITH and Company, Charlotte Court
House, Va. 69-113
SMITH and Morton. 59-71
SMITH and Nlcoll, firm. 60-570
SMITH CoUege. 61-1680
SMITH Independent League. 60-1623
SMITE-MANNING Company. 61-542
SMITH, Morton and Bouldin. 66-71
SMITHERS family. 61-2110
BMITHFD5LD, Pa, Reformed Dutch
Church. 61-7
SMITHSONIAN Institution. 60-242, 80-1226,
61-1140, 61-1513, 61-1746, 61 3269
SMITZER, Peter, 61-220
SMOCK, George. 60-2449
SMOOT, George H. 61-1631
SMOOT, Reed. 61-1598
SMYLIE, John M. 61-2725
SMYRNA Church, Miss. 60-2065
SMYSER, Henry Lantus, 1825-1900, 61-2700
SMYTH, Albert Henry, 1863- 1607. 6 1-570
SMYTH, Frederick, 1732-1815. 81-918
SMYTH, George W. 60-1883
SMYTH, Margaret MUllgan (Adger) 01-2662
SMYTH, Thorn. s, 1808-1673. 80-784,
61-2652
SMYTH, WUllam, 61-21
SMYTH family. 61-1459
SMYTH, Stone & Banks. 61-2647
SMYTHE, Augustine Thomas. 61-3299
5NEAD, Georgle Tillman. 69-122
SNEAD, Thomas Tully Lynch. 61-3135
SNEED, John L. T. 61-1180
SNEED, W. M. 81-3081
SNELLLNOS, William O. 61-2742
SNIDER, Denton J. 61-2646
SNIDER, Martin. 61-2609
SHODDY, Daniel F. 60-3103
SNODDY, William A. 60-3103
SNODDY family. 60-3103
SNODGRASS, £. P. 60-1600
SNODGRASS, Emma. 60-1500
SNODGRASS, John, planter. 60-1500
SNODGRASS, Margaret (Price) 60-1500
SNODGRASS, T. H. 60-1500
SNODGRASS family. 60-1500
SNOQUALM1E M1U Co. 61-2038
SNOW, Edward S„ 1820-1692. 61-952
SNOW, Edward Taylor, 1844-1913. 61-616
SNOW, George W. 61-46
SNOW, Samuel. 61-48
SNOW, T. T. , of Portland, Mo. 60-3192,
60-3213, 61-284
SNOWDEN, Archibald Loudon, 1837- 60-2682
SNOWDEN, Mrs. James Roas. 61-386
SNOWDEN, James Ross, 1809-1878. 61-388
SNOWDEN, Loulee H. 61-389
SNOWDEN, Nathaniel R. 61-386
SNOWDEN family. 61-368
SNYDER, Benjamin, 1742-1631. 60-3083
SNYDER, c. E. 60-852
SNYDER, Harmon, 61-2600
SNYDER, Henry F. 61-2090
SNYDER, Henry W., 1797-1886. 60-2799
Name Index
SNYDER, Jacob Rink, 1812-1878.
SNYDER, John. 61-2900
SNYDER, John F. 81-1690
SNYDER, John L. 61-2090
SNYDER, Melvlfl C. 59-168
SNYDER, Molly. 81-2900
SNYDER, Simon, 1759-1819. 60-2799 ,
81-2262. 61-3070
SNYDER, Sophia C. 60-81
SNYDER, William Tayloe. 80-61
SNYDEK family. 61-209U . 61-2900
SOANE lamlly. 01-2832
SOCIAL Science Research Council. 61-3374
SOCIALIST Labor Party. 60-1033
SOCIALIST Newspaper Union. 80-1962
SOCIALIST Party (U. S, ) Wisconsin.
81-3019
SOCIETY for International Cultural
Relations. 60-1713
SOCIETY for Missionary Inquiry. 61-1238
SOCIETY for the Advancement of Christianity
In South Carolina. 61-3029
SOCIETY for the Increase of the Ministry.
61-3161
SOCIETY for the Prevention of Pauperism,
N. Y. C. 61-697
SOCIETY for ihe Prevention of the
Absconding and Abduction of Slaves,
Rlc.mond, Va. 81-697
SOCIETY for the Propagation of the Qospel
among the Indians, 61-3171
SOCIETY for the Propagation of the Goepe I in
Foreign Parts, London. 81-3243
SOCIETY for the Protection of Forests. 61-762
SOCIETY for the Reformation of Juvenile
Delinquents In the City of New York.
80-2081, 81-697
SOCIETY for the Relief Association of the
Poor, 60-2220
SOCIETY for the Relief of Poor and
Distressed Masters of Ships, Their
Widows and Children, Philadelphia.
61-63
SOCIETY for the He lief of Poor Widows with
Small Children, New York. 60-2601
SOCIETY for (he Relief of toe Poor, St. Paul,
80-1237
SOCIETY of Arts and Letters of Philadelphia:
61-1106
SOCIETY of California Pioneers, San
Francisco. 61-1205 , 61-1357
SOCIETY of Colonial Wars. 81-759
SOCIETY of Colonial Wars, Minnesota.
80-536
SOCIETY of the Army of the Cumberland,
61-1794
SOCIETY of the Cincinnati. 61-349
SOCIETY of the Cincinnati. France. 60-21
SOCIETY of (he Cincinnati. New York.
69-264
SOCIETY of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
of Philadelphia for the Relief of Emi-
grants. from Ireland. 60-3025
SOCIETY of the Second Congregational
Church, Minneapolis. 60-684
t. George, Phtladel-
SOCIETY of the Sons of S
phla. 61-669
SOCIETY of the War of 1612. 61-759
S0DER Compagnlet. 61-2661
SOHIEH, Edward Dexter, 1610-1886. 60-105
SOHIER, William D. 60-2720
SOHIER and Welch, Boston. 60-105
SOLA, George, 61-2437
SOLANO, Alfred. 61-2840
SOLAR ds BreUle, . 90-314
SOLDIERS Monument Association, Minneapolis,
60-3205
SOLE, Allen D. 61-3537
SOUS-COHEN, Solomon, 1867-1948,
60-3163
SOLOMON, H. M. 61-2761
SOLUM, L. 61-1266
SOMERSET, James, 60-3086
SOMERSET, New Jersey. 60-2390
SOMERSET County (N. J.) Bible Society.
60-615
SOMERVlLLE, James. 60-3332
SOMERVILLE, T. H. 60-1074
SOMERVlLLE, Walter. 01-2752
SOMES (John) and Son, Gloucester, Mass,
60-84
SONDLEY, F. A. 61-3263
SONOMA (Steamboat) 60-373
SONORA, Jose De Galvea, marq>ies de see
GALVEZ, Jose De, marques de Sonora
SONS of Liberty of New York and Philadelphia.
61-1021
SONS of Plato. 60-2388
SONS of Rhode Island In Nevi York. 61-697
SONS of Temperance of North America.
80-208, 00-294, 60-782
SONS of Temperance of North America,
Grani Division of Minnesota. St, Peter
Division, 81-743
SONS of the American Revolution. 60-2334
SONS of the American Revolution. District of
Columbia Society. 81-3269
SONS of the American Revolution. Minnesota
Society. 80-628
SONS of the American Revolution. South Dakota
Society. 61-743
SONS of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Minnesota Division. Camp No. 1, St. Paul.
60-836
SCO Line Catholic Colonization Company.
60-641
SOPV.ITH, Thomas. 61-3361
SORIN, Edward F. 60-2833
SORMENTS, Mme. L. de. 60-1766
SORSBY family. 81-2680
BOSS, Wllma. 613406
SOULE, Horace H,, of Boston. 60-1490
SOULE, Pierre. 61-1612
SOULE and Company. 80-266
SOUND Money League, Philadelphia. 81-747
SOUR, D. H. 59-122.
SOURS, Benjamin Franklin Mears, b. 1663,
60-2163
SOUSA, John Philip. 60-3117
SOUTH Branch Development Company. 60-1456
SOUTH Carolina. Suprotne Court. 60-712
SOUTH Carolina. University. 60-2189,
61-1347, 81-1724, 61-3269, 61-3682
SOUTH Carolina Artillery. Pee Dee Battery,
1861-1865. 61-3269
SOUTH Carolina Female Collegiate Institute,
Barhamvllle. 61-3128
SOUTH Carolina Presbyterian College for
Women. 01-2813
SOUTH Dakota. University, Dept. of
Sociology. 61-3187
SOUTH Farnham Parish, Essex Co,, Va,
69-123
SOUTH Penn Hose Company, Philadelphia
ooo PHILADELPHIA. South Penn Hose
Company
SOUTH Penn Oil Co., Pink, W. Va, 61-3307
SOUTH St. Paul, Minn. St. Paulus Evangelical
Lutheran Church, 60-629
SOUTH Sea Company, 60-1576
SOUTH Shore Railroad Company. 60-1129,
60-1577
SOUTH Side Feed Store, Brownsville, Or,
61-1825
SOUTHALL, James Cocke. 01-2636
SOUTHALL, Stephen Valentine. 61-2182
SOUTHARD, Isaac. 60-424
SOUTHARD, Samuel Lewie, 1787-1642,
59-164, 80-8, 60-261, 60-203, 60-269,
60-332, 60-1295 , 60-1331, 60-1342,
60-1830, 81-426, 61-1061, 61-2797
SOUTHEASTERN Cottons, inc. 61-1386
SOUTHERN BaptlBt Convention. 60-806
SOUTHERN Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Ky. see LOUISVILLE, Ky.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
SOUTHERN Education Board. 60-1701,
60-2235
SOUTHERN Educational Foundation. 81-068
SOUTHERN Express Company. 60-1139
SOUTHERN Female College. 01-3300
SOUTHERN Fertilizing Company. 81-1393
SOUTHERN Historical Society. 60-1103,
61-2263
SOUTHERN Iron and Steel Co, 61-1280
SOUTHERN Land and Timber Co, 61-1206
SOUTHERN Minnesota Railway Company.
80-266
SOUTHERN Oregon Mounted Volunteers,
61-3193
SOUTHERN quarterly review, 60-268,
60-3314
SOUTHERN Railroad. 30-161-,
SOUTHERN Railroad Association. 60-1074
SOUTHERN Hallway. 80-2616, 81-2614
SOUTHERN Regional Ccmmlttee. 61-247
SOUTHERN Rights Union. 60-2800
SOUTHERN Society 10" philosophy and
Psychology. Committee on Philosophy.
10-2402
SOUTHERN Stales Coal and L?nd Co. 81-1280
SOUTHERN Woodland Co. 61-1206
SOUTHERN Writers Convention, University
of Virginia, 1931, 69-121
SOUTHEY, Robert. 60-1084,81-2436,
81-3336
SOUTHGATE, John, 81-3275
SOUTHGATE, William Wright, 80-8
SOUTHGATE family. 61-3176
SOUTHWAHK, Pa. Commissioners, 60-2662
SOUTHWARK, Pa. First Presbyterian Church
see PHILADELPHIA, Flret Presbyterian
Church, Southwark
SOUTHWARK Soup Society, Philadelphia.
61-837
SOUTHWEST Missouri Medical Society.
60-1894
SOUTHWESTERN Coal and Improvement
Company. 60-1008
SOUTHWESTERN Land Company, of Port
Gibson, Miss. 61-2425
SOUTHWICK and Company, Minnesota City,
Minn. 60-442 -
SOUTHWORTH, Mr. , clerk of the County Court
of Esssx Co. , Va, 69-123
SOUTHWORTH, William S, 60-1686
SOWER, Christopher, 10937-1766, 01-1403,
61-3125
SOWER, John, 00-568
SOWERBY, Leo, 1806- 01-2662
SOZ1ALDEMOKHATISCHE Parte! Deutschlands.
66-33
SPACKMAN, John. 60-3176
SPACEMAN family. 60-3176
SPAETH, Adolph, 1839-1910. 61-1989
SPAFFORD, Carrie, 61-3016
SPAFFORD, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
61-3018
SPAIGHT, Richard Dobbs Sr. 61-2443
SPAIN, Arcblvo General de Indias, Seville.
81-2193
SPAIN. Archlvo General de Slmancas,
61-2163
SPAIN. Arohlvo Hlst6rtco Neclonal, Madrid.
01-2193
SPALDING, Albert, 1688-1963. 61-2584
SPALDING, Eliza. 61-1697
SPALDING, H. A. 00-422
SPALDING, Henry Harmon. 01-1597
SPALDING, John Franklin. 61-518
SPALDING, Rufus P. 60-2620
SPALDING, Sarah (Leake) d. 1643. 61-266
SPALDING, Thomas, 1774-1661. 61-265
SPANGENBERG, Augustus Gottlieb, Bp.,
1704-1792. 81-366
SPANISH Royal Company, Cuba, 61-286
SP ANN, Charles. 60-1847
SPANN family. 60-1847
SPAHGO, John. 69-68
SPARHAWK, George. 61-1348
SPARK (Vessel) 61-2281
SPARKMAN, John. 81-792
SPARKMAN, Stephen M, 80-1637
SPAKKS, Chauncey. 01-792
SPARKS, E. E, 61-1890
"gPAKKS, Jared, 80-286, 80-1331, 60-1342,
61-29, 61-362, 81-734, 61-688, 61-1135,
81-1272, 61-2065, 61-3266
SPARKS, William T, 61-233
SPARTANBURG, S. C. Mount Olive Bar'lat
Church. 80-605
SPAULDlNO, Edith. 61-2376
SPAULDINO, J. 61-1327
SPAULDDia, Lt. Leonard. 60-3096
8PEAKMAN, John. 61-230
SPEAKMAN, Marie Anna (Vullleumler) 1863-
61-1667
SPEAKMAN, William Cyrus, 1666-1980.
61 -1667
•SPEAR, Charles. 60-122, 00-1638
SPEARS, William. 60-681
SPECIAL Services Committee, Ann Arbor,
Mich. 81-3446
SPEECE, Conrad. 60-6
•SPEED, James. 66-183,60-267
SPEED, John Qllmer. 69-236
SPEED, Louise Lyle. 61-2838
SPEED, Mary. 61-3064
SPEEDWELL Farm. 61-2311
SPEEDWELL Forge, 81-2311
SPEER, Emory. 60-1637
SPEER family. 69-173
8 PE1CHER , Eugene Edward, 1883- 61-2565
SPEIGHT, Jesse, 60-1766
SPENAZUMA Gold Mining and Milling Company.
61-2713
HPENCK, Adam K. 61-1165
SPENCE, David. 61-1327
SPENCE, Hartzell, 1906- 00-1262
SPENCE School, N. Y. 61-8449
SPENCELEY, Joseph Wlnfred, 1666-1800.
60-1691
SPENCER, Ambross. 61-662
SPENCER, Anna (GarUn) 1651-1931. 61-3542
SPENCER, Charles, 3d earl of Sunderland
see SUNDERLAND, Charles Spencer,
3d earl of
SPENCER, Charles A. 00-3332
SPENCER, E. O. 80-2007
SPENCER, E.W. 61-3044
SPENCER, George John Spencer, 2d earl ol.
00-1427
•SPENCER, Herbert. 60-2359, 61-760,
01-1602
SPENCER, Judah Colt, 1613-1886. 00-2959
SPENCER, Julian Murray, 01-3082
8PENCER, Nicholas. 60-916
SPENCER, OnahL. 60-1713
SPENCER, Piatt Rogers, 1600-1864,
60-1009, 00-1247
SPENCER, Samuel. 60-580
SPENCER, Seldon P. 00-2334
•SPENCER (T. J,) and Company, Charlotte
Court House, Va. 59-71, 69-113
SPENCER, Reverend William. 81-3205
SPENCER family. 61-3275, 81-3642
SPENCER, Garden and Co. 59-71
Name Index
SPENCER Wire Company. 60-65
SPERATI, Carlo Alberto. 61-1269
SPES Club. 61-603
SPICER, Jacob, 1716-1765. 60-808
SPIECE, John 9. 59-97
SPIEGEL Grove, Fremont, Ohio, 61-3285
SPIELMAN, Jean E., 1882-1936. 60-1216
SPIELMANN, Marlon Harry. 61-268
SP1GGLE, Floyd, collector. 61-3210
SPIGGLE, JoBn. 61-3219
3PIGGLE, Walter c. 61-3219
SPILLER, Robert E. 61-671
SPILLMAN, W. 60-1854
BPINOAKN, JoelE. 61-3427
SPINK, Mary. 60-2176
SPINNER, Francis Ellaa. 61-3638
SPINOZA, Benedletus de, 1632-1677, 61-3363
SPDUDONOVA, Maria Aleksandrorna, 1885-
60-2362
SPITTA, Phlllpp, 184S-1894. 60-816
S PITZER, Pearaon and Company. 61-1607
BPOFFORD, Alnsworth R. 69-235,60-162
SPOFFORD, Ernest. 61-1690
SPOFFORD, Harriett Preecott, 60-313
SPOKANE Art Association. 61-76
SPOKANE Co. , Wash, Superior Court aee
WASHINGTON (State) Superior Court
SPOKANE dally globe. 61-341
SPOONER, A. B. 61-3299
SPOONER, David Bralnerd, 1879-1925.
61-1464
SPOONER, Lysander, 1608-1887. 60-2924
SPOONER and Keller, Charlottesville, Va.
69-138
SPOTSWOOD, Alexander. 61-1629
SPOTSWOOD, Alexander, 1676-1740. 60-277,
80-916. 60-918, 61-197
SPOTSWOOD, Ann Butler (Brayne) 61-1645
SPOTSWOOD, Charlss F. M. 61-3267
SPOTSWOOD, Dandrklge. 69-100, 61-2346
SPOTSWOOD, Major George. 60-916
SPOTSWOOD, John, of Edinburgh. 60-915
SPOTSWOOD, Sir Robert. 60-916
SPOTSWOOD, William. 80-1612
SPOTSWOOD, William F., 1828-1696.
61-2348, 61-3300
SPOTSWOOD family. 00-916,01-2632,
61-3142
SPOTTISWOOD, John. 61-2966
SPOTTIBWOOD and Robertson, London. 61-2956
SPRAGUE, Catherine Jane (Chase) 1640-1899.
60-2126
SPRAGUE, Ethel. 60-2126
SPRAGUE, Katherlne C. 60-427
SPRAGUE, Portia. 60-2125
SPRAGUE, William, Jr. 60-2125
SPRAGUE, WUUam, 1630-1915. 80-689,
60-2126, 61-1348, 61-3466
SPRAGUE, William B, 60-2185, 60-3306
SPRIGG, Joseph. 60-1463
SPRING, Marcus. 60-666
SPRING, Rebecca B. 60-666
SPRING Rice, Sir Cecil Arthur, 1659-
1918. 59-217,61-3281
SPHING Hill Male and Female Institute,
Lauderdale Co., Miss. 61-2426
SPRING House and Sumneytown Turnpike
Road Company, 60-2637
SPRING MUIS. 69-72
SPRTNOER, William MeKendree, 1638-1903.
61-543
SPRTNGF1ELD Canal Company. 60-1744
SPRINKLE, H. 81-2630
SPROUL, Jane. 69-125
SPROUL, Samuol B. 69-126
BPHOULE, WUUam S, 61-492.
SPKUILL, F. P, 61-3262
SPRUNGEH, Samuel Ferdinand, 1848-1923.
61-201
SPRUNT, Alexander, 1852-1937. 61-2851
SPURLINQ, V, L. 60-3121
SQUIER, Ephralm George, 1621-1688,
60-1339, 60-2970. 61-2202. 61-2049
SQUIER, Ethan. 61-2949
SQUIER, George Owen, 1886-1934. 69-33
SQUIER, Joel, 61-2949
SQUIER fatally. 61-2949
SQUIRE, sir John Collins. 69-118
SQUIRE, Watson Coryosso. 60-3327,
61-2643, 61-2794
SQUIRES, Mark. 61-3262
STAAKE, WUUam Heaton, 1646-1924. 60-2783
STAATS, Heury. 61-220
STAATS family. 61-3288
STABLER-LKADBEATER Apothecary Shop,
Alexandria, Va, 60-2443
STACKHOUSE, WUUam. 61-666
BTACKPOLE, Edward. 61-695
STACKPOLE, William, Jr. 60-3242
ST ADION family. 60-3318
STAEL, Baron de. 61-2278
STAFFORD, Hannah (Ward) 80-887
STAFFORD, Ward. 60-867
STAFFORD family. 60-687
STAGC family, 60-2836
STAHR, John Summers, 1841-1916. 60-1122
STAIR, Abraham. 80-1462
STAIR, Frederick. 60-1462
STALLARD family. 61-3142
STALLINGS, Helen Purefoy Poteat. 69-121
STALLINOS, Jesse F„ 1866-1928. 60-1196
STALLINGS, T. B. 60-1196
STALLINGS, Waller S. 61-2284
STALLINOS family. 60-1196
STALLMAN, Robert Wooster, 60-2850
STALLO, John B. 60-2620
STAMBAUGH, Samuel C. 61-1103
STAMFELD, J. 61-3094
STAMPER, John. 61-2673
STANARD, Robert. 60-61
STANARD, William Glover. 61-1090,
61-2743, 61-3136
STANBERRY, Howard. 61-1346
STANBERY,.Henry. 60-2833
STANBOROUGH, Lev/la C. 61-230
STANCHFIELD, Daniel. 60-256
STANDARD (Ship) 60-1692
STANDARD Acid Company. 80-3013
STANDARD Alcohol Company, St. Louis,
60-1671
STANDARD Corporation. PovUand, Or.
61-2306
STANDARD Lessee Corporation. 60-1671
S TANDARD Oil Company. 61-908
STANFIELD family. 61-2110
STANFORD, John, 1764-1834. 60-2426
STANFORD University. 60-397
STANFORD University. Lane Medical
Library. 61-266
STANFORD University. School of Medicine.
61-288
STANHOPE, Lady Hester Lucy. 60-1361
STANISLAVSKY, Coustantln. 60-2996
STANLEY, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1968
60-1215 . 60-1637
STANLEY, Edward. 61-1494
STANLEY, Frank F. 60-309
•STANLEY, Sir Henry Morton, 1641-1904,
60-402, 60-2989, 61-1491
STANLEY, Leo Leonldas. 61-266
STANLEY, Matthew. 61-565
STANLEY family. 60-1215
STANLEY Manufacturing Company, Portland
Me. 60-309
STANLY, Alexander c. 60-173
STAN8BUHY, Captain Howard. 61-1793
•STANSBUHY, Joseph, 1750-1809. 60-1765,
61-22e
STANTIA. ina Lamprey. 61-2374
STANTON, Edwin M. 69-22, 69-49, 59-183,
80-290, 60-295, 60-312, 60-1211, 60-2766,
60-3346, 61-1328, 61-1729, 61-2328,
31-2802, 61-3064, 61-3179, 61-3464,
61-3636, 61-3688
STANTON, Elizabeth (Cady) 1816-1902.
60-1328,60-2366,61-2377,61-2390
STANTON, Ellen L. 60-869
STANTON, F. 60-570
•STANTON, CoL Henry. 80-1706, 61-2088
STANTON, Henry Brewster. 60-1071, 60-1221.
60-1247, 61-1166
STANTON end Nichols. 60-186
STANTON House Company, Chattanooga.
60-1640
STAHWDC, General. 61-1847
6TANWOOD and Company, Boston. 60-107
STAPLES, Edward. 60-1860
STAPLES, Franklin, 1833-1904. 80-664
STAPLES, Walter Redd. 81-3656
STAPLES family. 61-2340
STAPLETON, John, 61-43
STAPLETON, WUUam. 60-918
STARK, George. 80-1199
STARK, Lloyd C, 1886- 60-1776, 80-3126,
80-3129, 61-2. 61-639
STARK family. 60-1120
STARK Mills, 60-2582
STARKE, MarceUus T. 81-2328
BTARKE, Powhatan Boiling. 61-3135
STARKVTLLE Cotton Oil Company, Starkvllle,
Miss, 60-2388
STARR, Ellen Gates. 60-2167
STARR, Floyd T., collector. 61-802
STARR, John F. 60-864
STARR 6 Co. 61-2610
STARTZMAN, J. 81-3219
STASSEN, Harold. 60-603
STATE Bank and Trust Company, Hartford,
Conn. 60-2218
STATE Bank of New London, New London, Mo.
60-2477 :
STATE Bank of Pamplln, Pamplln, Va. 59-216
STATE Central Savings Bank, Keokuk.
61-93
STATE Federation of Pennsylvania Women.
60-2032
STATES family. 81-3268
STATHART and Bell. 60-1764
STATLER family. 69-159
STATUS of Women Committee. 61-3410
STAUFFER, David McNeely, 1846-1913,
60-1122, 60-2841. 61-557
STAUFFER, Jacob, 61-770, 61-769, 81-950
STAVE, Todle. 61-2663
STAYTON, Edward M. 80-2497
STEAD, J. Herbert. 61-2121
STEAD, W. T. 60-2406
STEAD, William. 60-1672
STEAM Cotton Manufacturing Company,
Providence. 60-1720
STEANE, William, 81-2630
STEARLY, Wilson Relff. 61-618
STEAKNS, Abel, 1799-1871. 81-1265,
61-1798, 61-1849. 61-2002
STEARNS, Bernard. 60-1199
STEARNS, D.W. 61-2061
STEARNS, Eben L. 60-1701
STEARNS, Ephralm, 1740-1808. 60-2771
STEARNS, Foster Waterman, 1881-1956.
60-2383
STEARNS, Frank Waterman, 1856-1939.
60-2383. 81-1613
STEARNS, George. 81-587
STEARNS, Onslow. 60-1199
STEARNS, Pauline, 60-1,516
STEARNS, Rachel WUlard. 61-1920
STEARNS, Sarah (Ripley) b. 1786. 61-1920
STEARNS (WUUam) & Company, Boston,
80-1741
STEARNS L Chenoweth Hardware Store,
Oakland, Or. 61-2061
STEBBINS, Bralnerd, 80-123
STEBBDiB, H. Q. 81-2949
STEBBINS, Rufus P. 60-1247
STECKEL, Samuel. 61-3194
STEDHAM, Capt. Joseph. 61 -661
STEDMAN, Arthur. 61-3602
STEDMAN, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908.
60-1331, 81-1488, 81-2208, 61-2468, 61-2566 ,
81-2881. 61-3602,
STEDMAN family. 61-3602
STEED, William. 60-1475
STEEL, Samuel. 59-168
STEELE, E, Tracy. 60-2230
STEELE, Elijah. 60-819
•STEELE, Elizabeth. 60-2220,81-296
STEELE, Franklin. 60-266
STEELE, George. 60-2230
STEELE, George H. 61-1327
STEELE, H. 61-296
STEELE, Jason. 61-1327
STEELE, John, 1768-1827. 61-239
STEELE, Matthew F. 60-2230
STEELE, Matthew W., 1824-1907. 60-2230
STEELE, Robert. 61-2630
STEELE, WUUam. 69-125
STEELE family. 60-2230
STEELE, Mo. Ordinances, etc. 61-2633
STEELMAN, JobnR. 61-289
STEEN, Ole M, 61-3266
STEENERSON, Halvor, 60-1061, 60-1761
STEEPER family. 61-21
STEERE, Joseph Beal, 1042-1940. 61-2749
STEFFENS, Charles H., 1061- 60-1366
STEFFENS, Josephine Bontecou. 61-3444
STEFFENS, Lincoln, 1688-1936. 69-43,
60-39, 60-1806, 61-1426, 61-3444
STEFFENS, Raymond. 60-1358
STEFFENS family. 60-1366
STEGER, John O. 60-7, 81-3114
STEGNER, Wallace Earle, 1909- 60-1262
STEHLEY, John A. 60-2816
STt'IGLITZ, Allied. 61-3107
STEIN, Gertrude. 59-199, 81-2651
STEIK, !,eo. 61-3598
STEMBERO, Isaac Nachman, 1688-1957.
60-2362
STEWBRECHER, Paul, 81-3304
STEINER, Bernard G. 61-2230
STEINMETZ, Daniel. 61-344
STEINMETZ, John, 81-344, 81-602
STEIWER, Frederick, 1683-1939. 60-419
STELLER, GeorgW. 60-422
Name Index
STELZLE, Charles, 1869-1941. 61^452
STEM, Clementine. 61-885
STEM, Jesse. 61-88S
STEM family. 61-885
STENDHAL. 61-3109
STENNIS, JohnC. 60-2067
STEPHEN, Adam. 60-772, 60-2364
STEPHEN, Leslie. 60-755
STEPHEN family. 61-3176
STEPHEN H, Long Expedition to the Rocky
Mountains, 1819-1820. 61-3278
c .PHENB, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.
59-219. 60-863, 60-1331, 60-2388, 60-2642,
60-3096, 60-3329, 61-189, 61-448, 61-2078,
61-2080, 61-2208, 61-2789, 81-3178,
61-3273, 61-3688
STEPHENS, Blanche L. Howard. 61-3161
STEPHENS, Francis, 60-3098
STEPHENS, Hubert D. 80-2087, 60-2212
STEPHENS, James. 60-726,60-3096,
61-3164
STEPHENS, Lon V. 60-1827, 60-3102,
61-3305
STEPHENS, Sir Philip. 61-3359
STEPHENS, Walter. 61-220
STEPHENS, William, 1671-1763.
61-3177
STEPHENS family. 61-3636
STEPHENS College, Columbia, Mo. 61-88,
61-956
STEPHENSON, George. 61-3361
STEPHENSON, James. 61-197
STEPHENSON, Nathaniel W. 60-464
STEPHENSON, Robert. 61-790, 61-3381
STEPHENSON, Thomas, 61-3674
STEPNEY, Sir John, II. 1782. 80-1431
STEPNIAK.S. 59-212
STEPTOE family. 61-2637
STERETT family, 61-1408
STERLING, George, 1669-1926. 69-26,
59-116, 60-1145, 61-2610, 61-3158
STERLING, James. 61-3092
STERNBERG, Edward M. 60-719
STERNBERG, Speck von. 80-151
STERNE, Maurice, 1878-1957. 61-2556
STERNER, Albert, 1863-1946. 61-2584
STERHETT, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1861.
80-1365
STEHHETT, J. MscbrUte. 60-2402
STERHETT, James Raid, 59-110
STERRETT, John Douglas. S9-U0
STEHHETT, John Robert Sltllngton, 59-110
STERRETT, Robert. 59-110
STERHETT family. 69-110
STEKRETT end Company, Panthers Oap,
Va. 59-110
STETSON, Augusta Emma (Simmons) 18427-
1928. 60-36 ^
STETSON (G, W.) and Post Mill Company.
60-798
STEUART, Charles. 61-2264
STEUBEN, Frlsdrlch Wllhelm Ludol/
Gerhard AuguBlln, baron von, 1730-
1794. 60-1459, 60-1404, 80-2222,
80-2628, 60-2649, 60-2923, 61-662
STEUNENBERG, Frank, 1601-1905, 61-1279,
61-1634
STEVENS, B. 80-767
STEVENS, Benjamin r'ranklln. 80-1339 :
STEVENS, Catharine (Clarkflon). 61-1585
STEVENS, Charles A. 61-1348
STEVENS, Daisy McLaurln. 60-2087,
81-2746
STEVENS, E. B. 81-1348
STEVENS, E. McDonald. 60-2659
STEVENS, Ebeneier, 1761-1623. 60-2412
STEVENS, Frank 8. 61-2778
STEVENS, H. P. 61-1346
STEVENS, Hazard. 61-1348, 61-2794
STEVENS, Henry, 1616-1886. 60-1339
60-1357, 61-2949
STEVENS, Henry Bailey. 61-2663
STEVENS, Henry H. 61-1348
STEVENS, Isaac. 61-1348
STEVENS, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1662. 81-1348,
61-2909, 61-3282
STEVENS, J. P. 60-1614
STEVENS, J. R., HuntBrllls, AU. 60-2585
STEVENS, James. 61-1348
STEVENS, Jedediah D. 80-660
STEVENS, John. 60-284
STEVENS, John Austin, 1837-1910. 60-3260
STEVENS, Lena. 60-2955
STEVENS, Margaret L. 61-1348
STEVENS, Mary J, 61-1348
STEVENS, Nathaniel. 61-1348
STEVENS, Oliver. 61-1348
STEVENS, Captain Phlneas. 60-3098
STEVENS, R. H. 60-669
STEVENS, Richard, 60-1341
STEVENS, Sarah. 81-1348
STEVENS, Susan. 61-1348
STEVENS, Thaddeus, 1792-1868. 60-884,
60-1247, 61-418, 61-893
STEVENS, Thomas Wood, 1860-1942. 61-3005
61-2284,
STEVENS, Walter Hunted.
61-3135
STEVENS, Wayas E, 61-71
STEVENS, William. 61-1346
STEVENS, Wiltlam Bacon. 80-1564
STEVENS family. 81-1635, 61-3636
STEVENSON, Adlal E., 1836-1914.
61-1349, 61-3144
STEVENSON, Adlal Ewlng, 1900- 80-138,
60-1180
•STEVENSON, Andrew. 80-7, 60-19, 60-1818,
60-3306, 61-197
STEVENSON, Burton Egbert, 1872-
61-2549
STEVENSON, Cornelius, 1779-1860. 81-630
STEVENSON, Cornelius, fl, 1916. 61-2036.
61-2037
STEVENSON, Edgar T. 61-1024
STEVENSON, Edward. 81-3142
STEVENSON, Georgo John, 1818-1886,
61-190
STEVENSON, J. Thomas. 00-924
STEVENSON, Letltta (Oreen) 61-3144
STEVENSON, John White, 1612-1688,
61-1089. 61-3164
STEVENSON, llobert H. 60-924
STEVENSON, Robert Louis, 1650-1884.
60-766, 60-1401, 60-1551, 60-2658,
61-1324, 61-3295
STEVENSON, W. E. 60-312, 60-997
STEVENSON, William. 61-2743
STEVENSON family. 61-3142
STEWARDSON, Thomas, 61-526
STEWART, Agnes. 61-3194
STEWART, Alexander Peter, 60-2631,
60-3247, 61-168, 61-3065
STEWART, Alexander T. 81-3381
STEWART, Annates. 60-2186
STEWART, Annie May. 80-1606
STEWART, B. W. 60-342
STEWART, Charles, 60-2854, 61-602,
81-618
STEWART, Cora Wilson. 60-1215
STEWART, D. Boston. 61-2902
STEWART, Daniel. 60-1537
STEWART, Dugald. 69-119
STEWART, Ella Sense. 61-2374
STEWART, Ethelbsrt, 1857-1936. 60-2766
STEWART, Francis. 60-1572
STEWART, G. 60-3009
STEWART, George H. 61-2284
STEWAHT, George R. 61-841
8TEWAHT, Irvln. 80-224,60-235
•STEWART, John. 60-8, 61-2798, 61-3382
STEWART", John A. 61-194
STEWART, Judd, 1867-1930. 61-2275,
61-2281 , 01-2282
STEWART, Leonldas H. 60-1907
STEWART, Lucille. 60-1546
STEWART, MUton D, 81-1647
STEWART, Norman. 61-3382
STEWART, Oscar J. E., Holmesvllle,
Miss, 81-2745
STEWART, Robert, 2d marquis of
Londonderry see LONDONDERRY,
Robert Stewart, 2d marquis of
STEWART, Robert M. 60-2057
STEWART, Sallie V. 80-1901
STEWART, Walter. 60-2567, 81-419, 61-661,
61-2032
STEWART, William George. 60-2303
STEWART family. 60-1456, 60-2842
STEWART and Jones, New York. 60-2301
STIARWALT, Andrew. 61-1983
ST1EGEL, William. 60-2051
STIKGLrrZ, Alfred, 61-1384, 01-3698
ST1GALL, B. M. 61-969
STILES, Daniel. 60-2327
STILES, J. D. 60-1711
STILES, John Dodson. 60-3332
STILES, Robert. 61-3299
STILES, William Henry, 1806-1666,
61-3126. 61-3648
STILES family, 61-3490, 61-3648
STILL, William, 1621-1902, 61-425
STILL, William Orant. 61-1520, 61-3149
STILLUAN, Charles. 61-3413
STILLMAN, Chauncey, collector. 61-2368
STILLMAN, Isabel G. 61-2366
• STILLMAN, James, 1650-1918,
61-3413
STILLMAN family. 61-2356
60-1741,
STILLWATER, Mum. 80-766
STILLWATER, Minn. First Preebytsrian Church
60-768
STILLWELL, John Edwin, 1863-1930. 60-2939
STILLWELL, Mary H. , 81-136
STILLWELL, Silas M. 60-279
STILWELL, Joseph W. 59-163
ST1MPSON, WllUam. 61-2749
ST1MPSON, William C. 60-1367
STIMSON, Frederic Jesup, 1S55-1943.
61-2498
STIMSON, Henry Lewis, 1867-1860. 59-29,
69-36, 69-142, 69-261, 60-791, 61-1159,
61-3472
STIMSON, Marshall, 1876- 61-2170
STIMSON, H. M. 61-677
STIMSON Mill Company. 60-798
1ST1NSON, A. P. 60-601, 81-2761
STINSON (George) and Company, Portland,
Me. 60-117
STIRES, Ernest Milmore. 81-518
BTIRLINO, Lord see ALEXANDER,
William, 1720-1783
BTIRLING, Thomas. 80-687
"ST1TH, John, 60-81,81-1831
STITH, Sally B. H. 80-81
STITH family. 61-2541
STOCK, Chester, 80-342
STOCK, Frederick August, 1872-1942,
60-944, 60-1687, 61-411. 61-2739
STOCKDALE, F, S. 61-3299
STOCKDALE, T. P. 80-1058
STOCKER, Anthony Eugene, 1819-1897.
30-3177
STOCKER, Charles Lincoln, collector.
61-1424
STOCKER family. 61-1424
STOCKLEY family. 61-336
STOCKTON, Bayard. 0O-2B0
STOCKTON, Frank Richard, 1634-1802.
60-313, 60-2741
STOCKTON (Jslui) and Son. 61-563
STOCKTON, John N. 61-220
STOCKTON, John P. 60-281, 60-660,
60-864
STOCKTON, Lucius H. 60-310
STOCKTON, R. 60-332
STOCKTON, R. F„ Jr. 60-864,60-1037
• BIOCKTON, Richard, 1730-1781. 60-218,
60-220, 60-281, 60-284, 60-286, 60-286,
60-289. 60-1341. 60-1666. 60-2071
STOCKTON, Robert. 60-669, 60-1341
STOCKTON, Robert Field, 1795-1866.
60-281, 60-283, 60-669, 60-2971,
61-1201
STOCKTON, Thomas. 61-462
STOCKTON, William T. 61-220
STOCKTON family. 60-2637, 60-2971.
61-462, 61-816
STOCKTON, Calif, College of the Pacific.
60-397, 61-1361
STOCKTON, Calif. College of the Pacific.
Medical Dspt. 61-268
STOCKTON, Minn, Calvary Church. 60-670
STOCKTON, Minn. Trinity Church. 60-670
STOCKWELL, Eunice, 61-2746
STOCKWELL, MaudC. 60-1328
STODDARD, Charles warren. 81-1806,
61-2610,81-2727,61-2866
STODDARD, Ephraim Samuel. 81-1164
STODDARD, J. M. 60-724
STODDARD, John, 1681-1748. 61-3319
STODDARD, R. W. 60-3810
STODDARD, Richard Hsnry. 60-3086,
61-3696
STODDARD family. 61-1164
STODDARD, Nye, and Company, Minneapolis.
80-1027
STODDAHT, John. 61-2268
STODDART, Joseph Marshall. 80-1713
STODDERT, Benjamin. 80-11, 60-81,
60-1288
STOCKER, Helena, 1669-1943. 61-3543
STOESSEL, Albert, 1894-1943. 61-2690
STOKER, Bram. 60-34
STOKES, Anfion Phelps. 68-4
STOKES, Edward C. 00-281,60-1342,
60-2069
STOKES, James. 61t464
STOKES, Rose Pastor, 81-3644
STOKES, WUllamB., 1814-1897. 61-1289
STOKES, William E. 61-871
STOKES family. 60-2836,61-871
STOKOWSKI, Leopold, 61-411
STONE, _. 80-2868
STONE, Abraham. 80-163
STONE, Alfred Holt, 1870- 60-1496.
60-2054, 80-2087
STONE, Andrew J. 80-82
STONE, Andrew J„ fl. 1862-1866, 61-2626
STONE, Andrew L. 61-1327
STONE, Carl L., 1074-1920. 6.0^1372.
STONE, Charles H, 01-2446
Name Index
STONE, Charles Pomeroy. 69-42, 61-3082
STONE, Edward Carlelon, 1878- collector
81-882, 81-1375
BTONE, Edward D. 00-1326
STONE, Frank. 60-1066
BTONE, Frank U. 61-3401
BTONE, H. J. 81-2647
STONE, Harlan Flaka. 60-2905, 81-3261
STONE, Henry. 80-2064
STONE, Jesse M. 60-639
STONE, Joel, 1749-1833. 60-910
STONE, John Leon. 60-2402
STONE, John Marshall, 1630-1900, 80-1058,
60-1853, 60-2499, 60-2642, 61-26
STONE, Lucy. 80-2366, 61-1962, 61-2377,
81-2300
STONE, Mary Gilliam (Coman) 61-38
STONE, Ormood.. 80-43,
STONE, Thomas, 1743-1767. 01-582.
STONE, Thomas W. 81-3275
STONE, W. L. 81-29H1
STONE, W.W. 61-28
STONE, William JoeL. : 59-163, 60-1827,
61-279
STONE, WUUam T. 61-2831
STONE lamlly, 60-2801,61-2110
STONE and Harris, Sprlngllsld, Mass, 60-48
STONE & Hefelbower, Nashville. 60-2084
STONE and Webster. 60-799
BTONE Hill Wine Company, Hermann, Mo.
60-249B
STONEHAM lamlly. 61-3110
STONEHAM Sole Leather Company. 80-112
STONEMAN, Oeorge. 81-2116
BTONER, Victor, 1693-1967, collector.
61-3637
STONY Brook Railroad. 60-1100
STONY Point Mills, Va. 69-82
BTORESBURY, Edward T. 61-1066
STORK, Charles Wharton. 59-118
STORRS, Richard Salter. 61-3077
STOKRS family. 60-2368
STORY, P. H. 60-1742, 80-1744
STORY, Joseph, 1779-1645. 60-1083,
61-3315. 6L-3674
STOTLET, Adam de. 60-3212
STOTTS City Bank, Stotte City, Mo. 80-2481
8TOTTS City Special Road District. 60-24B1
STOUCHTON, Edward Wallace. 61-1764
STOUOHTON, Juan, 61-262, 61-288,
81-160B
STOUOHTON, Louise, 1851-1868. 61-1764
STOUOHTON, Mary Fink (Bound) Creen.
81-698
STOUGHTON, William. 60-918
STOUCHTON and Boston Stage Coach
Company. 60-163
STOUOHTON Branch Railroad. 60-1577
STOUT, EUIm, 1782 or 3-1680. 81-1047
STOUT, J. H. 81-2571
STOUT, Samuel H, 01-3278
STOUT lamlly. 6 1- 1047
STOVALL, A. T. 60-1B31
STOVALL, Brltt. 60-3332
STOW, Josepi W. 61-2525
STOWE, Franklin E. 60-1247
BTOWE, Harriet Beecher. 61-1346, 81-1369.
61-2489, 61-3813
STOWE, Lewis, 1826-1911. 60-2601
STOWE, Wilbur Macey. 60-2860
STOWE lamlly. 60-2601
STOWE House. 61-2246,61-2246,61-2293
STOWE House. Stowe collection. 61-2289,
61-2294
STOWELL, Nathan W. 61-2200
BTOWERS, James. 80-1769
STOWERS, Sarah H. 60-1769
•STHAHAN, William, 1715-1766. 61-28
61-1262. 61-2263 '
STRAIN, Chsxlas P. 61-3376
STRAIN, Hugh. 59-169
STRAIN family. 61-3376
STRAKA, Emil 81-23
STRAND, George M. 60-2687
STRANGE, J. R. 61-3142
STRANGE, Robert. 69-137
STRANGFOHD, Percy Clinton Sydney
Smythe, 6th viscount. 60-1460
STRATTON, James. 61-1295
STRATTON, James, physician. 60-1809.
61-1682
STRATTON, Joseph, collector. 61-2027
STRATTON, Joseph B. 60-2363
STRATTON (Lewis, Jr.) & Company, Catsklll,
N. Y. 60-1126
STRATTON family. 61-2632
STRAUCHAN family. 61-2110
STRAUS, Isldor, 1845-1912. 60-167
STRAUS, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1926. 60-167
80-1731 yjusl,
STRAUS, Ralph, 1882-1950. 61-523
STRAUS family, 60-157
STRAUSS, Oscar. 60-2995
STRAUSS, S, J. 60-324
STRAW, H. F. 60-2682
BTRAWBRIDOE, James. 60-2563
BTRAWN, Silas. 60-2030
8TRAYER, Frances M., collector, 61-2030
STREET, Alfred Billings, 1811 7-1881. 60-250B
STREET. H. L. 60-2339
STREET, James Howell, 1903-1954. 60-1495
STREET, Joseph. 61-3084
STREET, Julian Leonard, 1870-1947
60-1512, 61-2557
STREET, Oliver Day, 1666-1944. 61-1296
STREET, Susa. 61-682
STREET family. 61-3142
STREETER, Sereno Wright, 60-1071
•STRETTELL, Amos. 60-2684, 61-1286
STRETTELL, Robert. 80-2664
•STRIBLING, P. T. 69-100, 60-1662
STRTBUNG, Robert M. 80-355
STRIBL1NO, T. 8. 69-121
STRTBUNG family. 60-366
STRICKLAND, Fraacis L. 60-2402
STRICKLAND, Hugh E. 80-2733
STRIDER, Robert E. L. 61-1268
STRINGER, Isabels. 60-2987
STRTNGFELLOW, Emma Frances Greene.
61-2615
STRTNGFELLOW, Frank, 1840-1913.
61-2493, 81-2615
STRODE, John. 69-136
STROM, Lars K. 81-1268
STROMME, Peer Olson. 61-1288
STRORM, John, b. 1793. 60 -2675
STHOHM family. 80-2875
STRONG, Adonljah. 80-668
STRONG, Anna Louise, 1685-
61-3544
61-1828,
STRONG, Austin, 1661-1952
61-2563
STRONG, Charles E. 60-280
STRONG, Jededlah. 60-568
STRONG, Sydney Dbi, 1860-1938. 61-3544
STRONG, William. 60-1083
STRONG and Bradley. 60-170
STRONG and Chamberlain. 6ibS2.
•STROTHEH, David Hunter. 60-312,
60-1210, 60-1448, 60-1681
STROTHER, Jam. a French, 1811-1660.
80-8
STROTHER, James French, 1868-1930.
60-272
STROTHER, John Roberts. 61-2798
STROTHER, Kate C. 61-2636
STROTHER famUy. 61-2340, 61-3142
STROUD, Daniel. 61-358
STROUD lamlly. 61-3142
STRUDWICK family. 61-2340
STRYKER (D.) and Son, Ironla, N. J. 60-1410
STRYKER, David. 60-1410
STRYKEH, David T. R. 60-1410
STRYKER, Melancthon Woolsey. 61-194
STRYKER, William S. 60-864
STUART, Miss . 61-2633
STUART, Alexander, 1733-1822 or 3. 81-1141
STUART, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1607-
1891. 69-72, 59-102, 69-125, 60-1701,
60-2218, 60-3306, 61-1141, 61-1630.
61-2021, 61-2660 —
STUART, Annie E. see MAYES. Annie
Elisabeth (Stuart)
STUART, Archibald, 1767-1832. 81-1141.
81-1830
6TUAKT, Archibald, 1796-1866. 00-8
STUART, Bottle. 80-2196
STUART, Charles, 1783 7-1865. 60-1071
STUART, Edward. 80-2196, 60-3312
STUART, Edwin Sydney. 61-2073
STUART, Eleanor (Briscoe). 61-1630
STUART, Flora (Cooke) 81-2017, 61-3264
STUART, George. 60-63
STUART, H. H. 60-1463
STUART, Henri S. 59-202
♦STUART, James. 61-3255, 61-3397
STUART, James Elwell Brown, 1633-1864.
60-668, 60-707, 60-785, 60-3329,
60-3332, 61-1830, 81-1693. 61-22B4,
61-2493, 81-2741, 61-3084, 61-3254.
61-3302, 61-3614, 61-3866
* STUART, James Hardeman. 60-2196
60-3313, 61-2745
♦STUART, John. 60-1224, 61-1631
STUART, John T. 61-1328
STUART, Nannie Overton. 61-2493
•STUART, Oscar Ewlng. 60-2198, 60-3313
STUART, Oscar J. E. 60-1544, 60-2196,
60-3312, 61-1637 ~ ~ ~ ~
STUART, R, H. 61-1631
STUART, Richard. 60-81
STUART, 8. J. E. (Hardeman) 60-3312
STUART, S. T. 60-3329
STUART, Thomas J. 61-1630
STUART, Walter, 1879- 60-1406
STUART, William, of New York. 60-1777
STUART, William D. 61-3135
STUART, William G. 61-1631
STUART family. 60-2196, 60-3312.
61-2811, 61-3142 .
STUB, Hans G. 60-716,61-1266.61-1411
81-1616, 61-1921 '
STUBBLEFTELD family. 61-2541
STUBBS, Lawrence Smith. 61-3275
STUBBS, Robert P. 61-3276
STUBBS, S. W. 61-3276
STUDEBAKER, John W. 61-958
STUDENT Volunteer Movement for Foreign
Missions. 61-420
DEKSturmer. 60-2405
STURGE, Joseph. 61-3613
STUROE, Thomas, 61-3619
STURGEON, Daniel. 61-1044
STURGES, Ezeldel. 61-2326
STURaES-BOURNE, William, 60-370
STURGIS, John. 80-1102
STURGIS, Samuel, 1762-1826. 60-1760
STURGIS, William, 1782-1863. 60-1102
•STUROISS, George C. 80-246, 60-272
STURMAN family. 31-2110
STURMER, Solomon. 60-1463
STUYVESANT, Peter. 81-557
STUYVESANT Institute of the City of New York,
60-2504
STUYVESANT Square Home Guards, New
York. 61-697
SUARD, Jean Baptlste Antolne. 60-1333
SUAREZ, Manuel. 61-3248
SUBMARINE Signal Company. 60-1571
SUB-ROSA Club, New York. 61-597
SUCKLEY, George, 1830-1869. 61-2604
SUDBURY Railroad. 60-1677
SUDLER, John. 61-337
SUFFOLK Bank, Boston. 60-1557
SUFFOLK Manufacturing Company, Lowell,
Mass. 60-1667
SUFFOLK National Bank, Boston. 60-1567
SUGET, Francis. 60-716
SUGET, Francis, Jr. 60-718
SUGGETT family. 60-2156
BUKSDORF, Wllhelm N. 60-422
SULTVANE, E. Clement, 61-2796
•SULLENS, Fred. 60-2067, 80-2161
SULLIVAN, Amos H. 60-8509
SULLIVAN, Henry D, 80-181
SULLIVAN. John, 1740-1796. 60-2222,
80-2649, 61-2782
SULLIVAN, John, II, 1859. 61-3064
SULLIVAN, JohnL. 61-3664
SULLIVAN, Louis Henry, 1858-1924. 61-3804
SULLIVAN, Mark.
61-675, 61-1828
19-41, 59-160,
SULLIVAN, Mary Mildred (Hammond) 1636-
60-2685
SULLIVAN family. 60-2643
SULLIVAN RaUroad. 80-1677
SULLY, Richard. 61-2476
•SULLY, Thomas, 81-26, 61-362, 61-734,
61-2476
SULTAN (Ship) 60-3003
SULTE, Benjamin. 61-1660
SULZER, William, 1863-1941. 60-2921
SUMAN, Isaac C. B. 61-292
SUMMERALL, Charles Pelot, 1867-1955,
69-237. 60-2974, 61-3682
BUMMERHAYES, Martha, 1846-1911.
61-3684
SUMMERS, Alfred B. 61-2172
SUMMERS, Festus P. 61-3307
SUMMERS, George W. 60-296
SUMMERS, Joseph W. 60-1067
SUMMERS family. 60-933, 60-1067
SUMMERS Co., W. Va. 60-1006
SUMNER, Charles, 1811-1674. 69-22,
58-140, 59-183, 60-1247, 60-3346
61-1166, 61-1162, 61-1262, 61-1477,
81-3220, 61-3303, 61-3386, 61-3636
SUMNER, George J, 80-3332
SUMNER, Jesse, of Boston. 60-1683
SUMNER, Jethro, 1733-1765, 60-1335,
60-1458
SUMNER, John Bird. 81-2435
SUMNERS, Montague. 61-722
Name Index
SUMTER, Thomas, Jr. 60-2217
SUMTER, Thomas, 17347-1832. 60-1459
SUMTER, Fort Bee FORT Sumter
THE Sun, New York. 61-2201
SUNDAY, BlUy. 69-217, 00-2401
SUNDAY School Association, Minnesota,
60-670
SUNDAY School Union Society, Cumberland.
61-3137
SUNDERLAND, Byron. 61-1331
SUNDERLAND, Charles Spencer, 3d earl of,
1674-1722. 61-1567
SUNDQUIST, Jamee L. 61-1647
SUPREME Allied Commander, Atlantic. 69-257
SUPREME Economic Council see ALLIED
and Associated Powers (1914-1920)
Supreme Economic Council
SUPREME War Council see ALLIED and
Associated Powers (1914-1910) Supreme
War Council
SURFACE, Harvey A. 68-151
SURRY Transportation Company, Bacon's
Castle, Va, 69-161
SURVEY of Crime and Criminal Justice In
Boston. 61-3493
SURVEY ol Federal Archives. 60-1546
SUSAN G. Owen (Ship) 60-1689
SUSQUEHANNA Canal Company (Pennsylvania)
60-3114
SUTCLIFFE, Joseph, 61-190
SUTHERLAND, Lady. 6'o-1466
SUTHERLAND, Q. W. 61-3299
SUTHERLAND, George, 1882-1942. 60-3221
SUTHERLAND, Howard. 59-160
SUTHERLAND, Hugh L. 60-1653
SUTLIFF, Milton. 60-1247
SUTRO, Adolph Helnrich Joseph, 1830-1696.
61-1374
SUTTER, John Augustus, 1603-1660.
61-1206, 61-2272, 81-2667, 61-3260
SUTTER, Rosa Schafer. Bl-2629
SUTTER'S Fort, Calif. 61-1848
SUTTON, Felix. 60-1562
SUTTON, John L., b. 1830. 60-3136
SUTTON, P. D. 61-197
SUTTON, P. T. 61-2741
SUTTON, Samuel. 60-1369
SUTTON Bank, Sutton, Mass. 60-1660
SUTTON Manufacturing Company, Wtlidn-
sonville, Mass. 60-1720
SUTTON Mill. 60-379
SUTZKEVER, Abraham, 1913- collector.
61-3392
SWAFFORD, Jacob T. 60-616
SWAIN, D. M. 60-840
SWAIN, David Lowrle, philosopher.
60-2402
SWATN, David Lowry, 1801-166B, 61-3271
SWAIN, Colonel James B. 61-1705
SWATN, John. 61-49
SWATN, Warren. 61-2247
SWAIN-WATSON Company, Danville Va.
60-426
SWATNE, John Barak. 61-676
SWALLOW, Dr. S. C. 61-762
SWALLOW, W. H. 61-2648
SWAN, Caleb. 60-713
SWAN, Charles M, 60-194
SWAN, James, 60-319, 60-1210
SWAN, John. 60-319
SWAN, Robert. 60-317
SWAN family. 60-1210
SWANEY, William BBntley, 1066-1946
61-1562
SWANK, James Moore, 1832-1914, 80-3826
SWANN, Arthur. 61-1092
SWANN, Frances. 61-1631
SWANN, George R. 61-2641
SWANN, John S. 60-3332
SWANN, Lucy D. 61-3164
SWANN, Thomas W. 61-1631
SWANN, William F. 61-1631
SWANN, William Thomas. 61-1631
SWANSON, Claude Augustus, 1662-1939.
59-88, 60-1631, 60-2401, 60-2991,
60-3094, 61-3283
SWANSON, Henry Clay. 69-88
BWANSON, John, 1799-1880. 69-68
SWANSON, John Muse, b. 1829. 59-68
SWANSON family. 59-88
SWANTON, John Reed. 60-1786, 6»-1140
SWARTHMORE College, Swarthmore. Pa.
60-2162 '
SWAHTHMORE College, Swarthmore, Pa.
Friends Historical Library, 60-2960.
61-101. 61-3023. 61-3141. 61-3613
SWAYNE, Benjamin p. 60-1652 "
SWAYNE, Francis. 60-2838
SWAYNE, Noah H. 60-1083,61-1326
SWAYNE, W. Marshall, collector. 60-2663
SWAYNE family. 60-2838
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel, 1666-1772.
61-1640
SWEDISH Colonial Society. 81-596
SWEDISH Historical Society of America.
61-2793
S WEENEY, Mordecai B. , WlUlamsburg Va
61-3078
SWEENY, George. 60-6
SWEET, Thomas Milton, 1836-1673. 60-2992
SWEET, William. 61-2161
SWEET, William Warren. 61-1273
SWEET Briar College, Sweat Briar, Va.
60-2189
SWEET Springs Hotel, Sweetsprlngs, W. Va.
60-1416
SWEETMAN, John. 60-1564
SWEETSER, Albert Raddln, 1861-1940. 60-422
SWEETSER, John A. 60-116
SWEM, Charles Lee. 60-1294
SWENSON, Emll, 1864- 61-3150
SWEPSON, George W. 60-2178
SWETT, Leonard, 1825-1889. 61-1326,
61-1708
SWETT, Leonard R. 61-1726, 61-3144
SWETT, Mrs. Leonard R. 61-3144
SWETT, Samuel, 1762-1866. 60-3059
SWEZEY, Samuel J. C. 61-1327
SWIFT, Charlee Jewett. 60-2214
SWIFT, Elizabeth Darling. 61-614
SWIFT, F.W. 61-2623
SWIFT, John. 61-3299
•SWIFT, Jonathan, fL ca, 1800. 61-252,
61-2328
SWIFT, Joseph, 1799-1682. 60-2668
SWIFT, Lewis. 60-3166
SWIFT, Luciue Burrle, 1844-1929. 60-1311
SWIFT, William H. 60-176
SWIFT family. 80-689. 60-2391, 60-2398,
60-2969. 61-144
SWIFT and Allen, New Bedford, Maes.
60-1164, 61-354
SWIFT & Perry. 61-49
SWIGGY & Janes, Green City, Mo. 60-2483
SWINBURNE, Algernon C. 60-766, 61-2206
SWING, David. 61-2296
SWTNNERTON, Frank. 61-1428
SWINTON family. 61-1347
SWISHER family. 60-1057
SWISSHELM, Jane Grey. 60-691
8WITZER, Leslie Judd. 61-1142
SWITZERLAND (Vessel) 60-3346
•SwrrZLER, William F., 1819-1906. 60-3330,
. 61-2831
SWOMLEY, John. 60-2174
SYDENHAM family. 61-3142
SYDENSTRICXER, O, P. 60-560
SYDNEY, Thomas Townshend, 1st viscount,
60-314, 80-1290, 60-1362, 60-1427
SYDNOR, Thomas White, b. 1816. 50-73
SYDNOR family. 61-2110
£v~T]s, Columbus. 60-1636
SYKES, Mrs. E. P. 60-1636
SYKES, E. T. 60-1854
SYKES, G. A., Bardstown Junction, Ky.
60-1536
SYKES and Davis, Aberdeen, Miss. 60-1636
SYKES family. 60-1636
SYLVESTER, James Joseph, 1814-1697.
60-2162
SYMINGTON, Alexander. 61-65
SYMINGTON, William Stuart. 61-2284
SYMINGTON family, 60-2160
SYMMES, Clyde. 60-2649
SYMMES, John C. 60-1245
SYMONDS, Henry C. 61-1706
SYMONDS, John Addmgton, 60-42, 60-765
SYMONDS, W. S. 61-3276
SYMONS, Arthur, 1865-1946. 69-116,
60-1381 , 61-181
SYNDICATE Realty Company. 61-3633
SYNG, Philip. 61-734
SYNOD for the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran
Church In America. 61-1221 61-1 410
61-1518
SYNOD1CAL Female Institute in Alabama.
61-2613
SYRACUSE, N, Y. Museum of Fine Arts.
61-1627
SYRACUSE University. College of Fine Arts.
61-1627
SZOLD, Henrietta. 61-3633
T. and M. bookshop, Charlottesville, Va.
59-138
TABARD Inn Library, Va. 69-69
*TABB, John Banister, 1845-1909. 61-1822 ,
81-3138
TABB, Philip. 61-197
TABB family. 81-1152
TABER, Reed & Gardner, 61-49
TABOR, Edward O., 1665-1948. 80-3
TACOMA Mill Company. 60-796
TAFFERY, S. W, 61-3359
TAFT, Alphonso. 60-656, 61-1617
TAFT, Lorado, 1660-1936. 61-2655
TAFT, Robert A. 61-331
TAFT, William Howard, Pres. U. S. , 1867-
1930. 59-4, 69-14, 59-15, 69-17, 69-152,
69-160, 59-211, 59-223, 69-232, 69-262,
80-25, 60-26, 80-151, 60-157, 60-385,
60-464, 80-1121, 60-1267, 60-1709,
80-1717, 60-1771, 60-2003, 60-2030,
60-2031, 60-2139, 60-3221, 60-3345,
61-505, 61-1126, 61-1159, 61-1349,
61-1375, 61-1509, 61-1517, 61-1596,
61-1824, 61-1657, 81-2000, 61-2081,
61-2481, 61-2528, 61-2922, 61-2993,
61-3279, 61-3472, 61-3476, 61-3460,
61-3465, 61-3487
•TAGGARD, Genevieve. 61-2009, 61-3156
TAGGART, Thomas, 1656-1626. 81-1Q33
TATNE, Hyppolyte. 61-1277
TAlNTER, Nahum. 60-2344
TAIT, Charles, 1768-1835. 80-1444
TA1T, James, of Georgia. 60-1444
TAIT, Lawson. 60-2690
•TAIT family. 6JM444, 81-2419
TALBOT, John W, 61-2057
TALBOT, Silas. 60-1367
•TALBOT family. 60-933, 61-3136
TALBOTT, H. E. 59-72
•TALCOTT, Thomas Mann Randolph. 80-707,
81-3136
TALFOURD, Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1854.
61-3416
TALIAFERRO, Alfred. 61-2752
TALIAFERRO, Edith Peyton, d. 1959, collector.
61-2332
TALIAFERRO, George B. 61-3276
TALIAFERRO, Horace Dade. 61-2332
TALIAFERRO, John. 56-135, 60-8
TALIAFERRO, Maude Keyes, collector.
61-2332
TALIAFERRO, Philip. 61-3275
TALIAFERRO, Robert C. 60-2402
•TALIAFERRO, William Booth. 60-1241,
61-2741, 61-3276
TALIAFERRO family. 68-136,61-2332,
61-2787
TALKALIA. 61-3636
TALLADEGA College, Talladega, Ala. flavery
Library. 61-1485
TALLENT family. 81-2110
TALLEYRAND-PERIOORD, Charles
Maurice de, 60-2434
TALLMADGE, Alfred S. 60-1348
TALLMADOE, Benjamin, 1764-1838. 00-21,
60-J266, 60-2249, 61-2762
TALLMADOE, H, F. 61-2949
TALLMADGE, James. 61-167
TALLMADGE, Nathan P. 80-7S
TALLMADGE family. 60-2248
TALMADGE, Eugens. 69-163, 60-1776
TALMAQE, James Edward, 1662-1933. 61-3052
TAMMANY Society, or Columbian Order.
60-2454
TANEY, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864. 60-263,
60-1083, 60-2068, 60-2170
TANEY County star. 61-68
TANGJERD, Peder. 81-1411
TANNEHILL, Jeese C. 80-1884
•TANNENBAUM, Frank, 1893- 61-3443,
61-3533
TANNER, Frederick Chauncey, 1876-
61-3648
TANNER, George C. 60-670
TANNER, Henry Schenck. 60-1266
TANNER, Ida Baskerrille, 61-2616
TANNER, James, 61-3265
TANNER, K. B. 61-3136
TANSTLL, Charles Callan. 61-3654
TAPER Sleeve Pulley Works. 61-633
TAPPAN, Arthur. 61-1156
TAPPAN, Benjamin, 1773-1657. 61-1352,
61-3170
TAPPAN, Ell Todd, 1824-1886. U-S179
TAPPAN, Lewis, 176S-1B73. 60-1071,
60-1221, 60-1247, 61-1155, 61-3179
TARBELL, Ida M. 60-39, 60-159, 60-663,
60-1374, 61-875, 61-893, 61-1509
TARBELL, Martha. 61-1273
TARDIEU, Andre*. 59-58
THE Tarltf record. 60-2104
TARKTNOTON, Booth, 1689-1946. 60-313,
80-1512, 60-1392, 61-969, 61-2544. 61-3003
TARLETON, Sir Banastre, 60-687, 60-1447
Name Index
TARLETON famUy. 60-1037
TAHPLEY family. 81-3142
TARRY family. 8 1 -2832
TASCHEREAU, Cardinal. 81-1400
TA8KBR, Benjamin. 81-2816
TABKEB, Benjamin, Jr. 81-1386
TASSEY, John. 60-910
TATE, Allen, 1800- 60-16, (0-121, 61-030,
61-3107
TATE, Elizabeth George. 81-2633
TATE, Isaac. 11-11
TATE, James. 61-11
TATE, John. 81-11
TATE, Magnus. 81-3287
TATE, William C. 60-65
TATE (am Uy. 61-11
TATHAM, Benjamin. 80-577
TATTER8ALL, Philip K. 61-1142
TATTNALL, John R. F. 81-3287
TATTNALL family. 61-3400
TATUM, Howell. 61-1344, 61-3271
TAUBERT, A. G. 60-24B4
TAUNTON Locomotive Manufacturing Company,
Taunton, Mass. 60-148
TAUNTON Manufacturing Company, Taunton,
Mass. 61-47
•TAUSSIG, Frank W. 60-701,61-2042
TAVEAU, Augustine Louis. 60-247
TAVFAU family. 80-247
TAVENNER, Thomas A. 80-41
TAVENNER, Thomas J. 80-41
TAVENNER, W. Cabell. 60-41
TAVENNER famUy. 80-41
TAWNEY, lames A. 80-1061, 60-1606
•TAYLOE, Benjamin Ogle. 60-81,61-827,
81-662
TAYLOE, Edward Dickinson. 60-81
TAYLOE, Edward Thornton. 60-81, 61-582
TAYLOE, Estelle D. 60-81
TAYLOE, George P. 60-81
TAYLOE, Henry A. 60-81
TAYLOE, John, 1687-1747. 61-2878
•TAYLOE, John, 1771-1828. 80-81, 61-1631,
61-2876
TAYLOE, John, Richmond Co., Va. 60-81
TAYLOE, Julia Maria Dickinson. 81-682
TAYLOE, Lomax. 81-2153
TAYLOE, Maria. 80-81
TAYLOE, Mary Lomax, 80-81
TAYLOE, Phebe. 60-81
TAYLOE, Rebecca (Plater). 60-81
TAYLOE, Thornton. 80-81
•TAYLOE, Virginia. 80-81, 00-283
•TAYLOE, William Henry. 60-81, 81-2678
TAYLOE family. 60-81. 81-2640, 61-2678
•TAYLOR, Bayard, 1826-1878. 60-724,
80-2376, 80-3345, 81-1827, 81-2883,
81-3613
TAYLOR, Benjamin. 80-2368
TAYLOR, Catherine A. 81-2834
TAYLOR, Creed. 80-7
TAYLOR, Deems, lBBBr 61-2699. 81-3140
•TAYLOR, Edmund, 60-7, 61-2284
•TAYLOR, Elizabeth Brook Vaden. 61-2284,
81-2834
TAYLOR, Ethel C. 81-3800
TAYLOR, Mrs. F. C. 81-2648
TAYLOR, Francis. 80-3331
TAYLOR, Frederick Wlnslow, 1858-1915.
81-1073
TAYLOR, George. 81-2743
TAYLOR, George W. 61-2057
TAYLOR, Graham. 60-2187
TAYLOR, Harrison. 60-1514
TAYLOR, Harvey. 60-2850
TAYLOR, Henry Osborn, 1858-1941. 81-2661
TAYLOR, Henry P. 81-1074
TAYLOR, Sir Herbert. 80-1480
TAYLOR, Isaac, 1674-1728. 80-2645, 81-1523
TAYLOR, Isaac L. 60-1039
TAYLOR, Jacob, 1873-1748. 80-2845. 61-644
•TAYLOR, Jacquelln Plummer. 60-7, 61-2708
TAYLOR in. 81-107, 81-2837, 81-2847,
81-3761, ..i-3082, 81-3301
, TAYLOR, John, 1604-1761. 81-1868
, 'TAYLOR, John, 1753-1820. 50-119. 60-264
80-428, 61-1141
TAYLOR, John, 1771-1813. 81-736
TAYLOR, John W., 1784-1864. 60-2025
TAYLOR, John W., b. 1830 or 31. 60-2053
TAYLOR, Joseph H. 81-2328
TAYLOR, Lauretta. 60-1612
TAYLOR, Levis. 81-1501
TAYLOR, Lewis L. 60-1475 '
TAYLOR (M, G.) «i Co, 61-1710
TAYLOR, Martha. 61-2847
TAYLOR, Mary Elizabeth Berry. 61-2876
TAYLOR, Moses. 60-2427
TAYLOR, N. R. 61-2834
TAYLOR, Nazarth B. 81-230
TAYLOR, Oscar Bomar. 60-1545
TAYLOR, Patrick H. 60-1038
TAYLOR, Philip M. 80-1336
TAYLOR, R. A. 81-284
TAYLOR, R. W. 81-3288
TAYLOR, RacbeL 81-3104
•TAYLOR, Richard, 1828-1879. 69-161,
80-3331, 01-2284, 81-2741, 81-3688
TAYLOR, Robert. 60-7
TAYLOR, Hobert Barraud. 81-2633
TAYLOR, Robert I. 81-2678
TAYLOR, Robert Stewart, 1838-1918. 60-1343
TAYLOR, Samuel. 80-81
TAYLOR, Samuel Coleridge- see
COLERIDGE- TAYLOR, Samuel,
1875-1912
TAYLOR, Thomas. 81-2297
TAYLOR, Thomas Jones. 61-1683
TAYLOR, Thomas S., of Kingston, R. I. 60-1401
TAYLOR, Tom. 60-765
TAYLOR, Gen, W. H. 61-1837
TAYLOR, Walker. 68-105
TAYLOR, Walter Fuller. 81-2748
TAYLOR, Walter Herron. 81-2284,81-2403,
61-2815, 81-2741, 81-3064, 81-3264, 81-3290
TAYLOR, Watt. 60-785
TAYLOR, William. 81-2836
TAYLOR, William F. 81-2848
TAYLOR, William H. 81-1810
TAYLOR, William Perm. 81-3002
TAYLOR, Zachary, Pros. u. S., 1784-1860.
59-161 . 60-1287, 60-1373, 60-1701, 60-2366,
60-2600, 60-3308, 60-3331, 81-505, 61-818,
81-1376, 61-2174 . 61-2443
TAYLOR family. 59-105, 80-2051, 60-2080,
80-2261, 61-738, 61-2110, 81-2832, 81-3138,
81-3142
TAYLOR and Bayard. 61-231)
TAYLOR and Foster, Charlottesville, Va.
69-07
TAYLOR and Newbold. 60-1481
TAYLOR'S Falls Bridge, Nashua, N. H. 80-109
TAYLOR'S Falls Library Association, Taylor's
Falls, Minn. 60-208
TAWNEY, Marietta (Buaey) 1878-1949. 61-2286
TAZEWELL, John N. 60-0
TAZEWELL, Littleton Waller. 59-118, 60-8,
60-428, 60-430
TCHEHIKOWER, Ellas, 1881-1843. 60-2368
TCHKHTKOFF, Mrs. V. G. 81-3606
TEACHERS' Training School, Llndstrom, Minn,
60-1327
TEAGLE, Edward. 61-3289
TEAGUE, Eldred Burder. 61-1287, 61-1863
TEALL, Dorothy. 81-3111
TEASDALE, Sara, 50-116, 61-1128
TEASLEY family. 61-2340
TEBB, William. 69-150
TEBBS family. 61-2110
TEBO and Neosho Railroad. 60-2057
TECUMSEH, Shawnee chief, 1788-1813.
61-3121
TEEDYUSCUNG. 61-1463
THHUANTEPEC Ship Railway. 60-1348
TEIGAK, Henry George, 1681-1041. £<t2Sft
80-034
•TEIGNMOUTH, John Shore, 1st baron, 1751-
1634. 50-110, 81-3278
TELBERG, Ge orglt Gustavovieh. 61-1649
TELFAIR, Edward. 61-3128
TELLER, Henry M. 59-148
TEMPLE, C. F. 61-3135
TEMPLE, Henry John. 61-3265
TEMPLE, Herbert Mortimer, 1684-1941.
60-536
TEMPLE, J. 61-2743
TEMPLE, John, 61-1204
TEMPLE, O. P. 61-1330
TEMPLE, Richard Temple GrenvlUe, earl.
60-1283, 80-1381
TEMPLE family. 81-2246,61-2613
TEMPLE University see PHILADELPHIA.
Temple University
TEMPORARY Shelter for Homeless Men,
81-503
TEN BROECX, Abraham. 81-107
TE3) BROECX, Richard. 81-3298
TEN BROECK family. 60-2246
TENEYCK, John. 60-884
TEN EYCK, John C. 60-280
TEN EYCK family. 60-2248. 81-437, 61-473
TEN HOOR, Martin. 60-2402
TEN Thousand Lakes of Minnesota Association.
60-1203
TENDERFOOT and Trail Gold Mining Co.
81-2050
TENNANT, Albert T, 81-2526
TENNANT family. 801 80-1466
•TENNENT, Gilbert, 00-268, 81-3122
TENNENT, William, 1705-1777. 81-3122
TENNESSEE. State Guard. 81-1159
TENNESSEE. State Library and Archives,
NashvlUe. Manuscript Section, 61-286
TENNESSEE. University, 60-2180
TENNESSEE Coal, Iron and Railroad Co.
81-1280
TENNESSEE Historical Society. 61-3065
TENNESSEE Infantry. lBtRegt., 1848-1847.
81-1151
TENNESSEE Infantry. 3d Hegt. , 1847-1848.
61-1151
TENNESSEE Infantry. 30th Hegt., 1861-1865.
81-1373
TENNESSEE Valley Authority. 59-220, 59-236,
81-247, 81-2045
TENNEY, Rev. — — . 61-681
TENNEY, Amnion M., 1864-1926,
g ,-3663
TENNEY, Mary (McWhortsr) 1873-1855.
81-2814
•TENNEY, Samuel. 80-1246, 60-2346
TENNEY, Samuel Fisher, 1840-1926. 81-2814
TENNEY, Samuel Mills, 1871-1938. 81-2614
TENNEY family. 61-2814, 81-3883
TENNIEL, John. 81-3604
TENNYSON, Alfred. 60-246, 60-755, 81-2436
TENNYSON, Frederick. 81-2118
TERESA (Ship) 80-1283
TERHUNE, Albert Payson, 1872-1942. 60-5
TERHUNE, Anlce Morris (Stockton)
80-5
TEHHUNE, Edward Payson. 81-2777
TSHHUNE, Mary Virginia Hawes. 81-2777
TERRELL, Alexander Watklns, 1827-1812.
80-1863
TERRELL, Dabney Carr. 50-74, 50-110
TERRELL, John Dabney, 1B01-18B5. 60-1159
TERRELL, Lucy Ann. 59-74
TERRELL, Lucy Carr. 59-74
TERRELL, Mary (Church) 1883-1854. 60-918
TERRELL, Richard. 59-74
TERRELL, Robert Heberton, 1857-1925. 59-151
TERRELL, Samuel. 81-3062
TERRELL, Virginia. 69-74
TERRELL family. 50-74 , 80-1169, 81-3142
TERHETT, George Hunter. 81-3135
TERRJLL, William H. 81-2848, 81-2796
TERRY, David Smith, 1823-1889. 61-2175
TERRY, William. 61-3298
TERRY family. 81-2782
TtSRY, Slmone. 59-166
TESSe', iMme. da. 61-1270
TEW, C. C. 61-3202
TEWSON, Mr. 80-1145
TEXAS (RepubUc) Laws, statutes, etc. 80-188:
TEXAS (Republic) Navy. 80-2202
TEXAS (Republic) President. 80-2341
TEXAS. County Court (Calhoun Co.) 6I-20BB
TEXAS. County Court (Nacogdoches Co.)
80-1886
TEXAS. Court of Criminal Appeals. 60-1966
TEXAS Governor, 80-2341
TEXAS. Railroad Commission. 81-3215
lEXAS. University. 60-806,81-858,
81-2863
TEXAS. University. Library. 61-3140
TEXAS Cavalry. 6th Real., 1861-1885. 61-210-
TEXAS Mounted Riflemen. 1st Regt. 80-2340
TEXAS Rangers. 80-1876
TEXAS Santa Fcf Expedition, 1841. 80-1878
TEXAS State Teachers Association. 81-3203
TEXTILE Securities Company. 60-1213
TEXTRON, Inc. 60-1232
THACHER, John Boyd, 1847-1009, collector.
61-2105 . 81-3007
THACHER, William Franklin Goodwin, 1879-
80-3284
THACKERAY, William Makepeace, 1811-1883.
80-246, 80-1401, 80-1403, 81-1651, 80-2658
B1-2BB2
THACKERAY famUy. 81-2862
THACKSTON, James. 60-1335
THAMES, Frances Jackson- see
JACKBON- THAMES, Frances
THAMES, J. F. 80-2212
THAMES, Richard. 80-1769
THANET, OcUve Bee FRENCH, AUce: 1850-
1934
THATCHER, J. B. 61-2258
THATCHER, M. H. 59-168
THAYER, Abbott Hantlerson, 1849-1021.
61-20BB, 6 1-2552
THAYER, Abljah V.yman. 59-144
THAYER, Barnabas. 81-92
THAYER, Charles E„ 1820-1609. 60-202
THAYER, Eli, 1818-1880. 60-2124
THAYER, Emma Beach. 81-2727
THAYER, Fidelia Hunt. 80-1046
THAYER, George W. 80-001
THAYER, Isaac. 81-48
THAYER, James B. 58-144
Name Index
THAYER, John Eliot. 60-3242
THAYER, Nathaniel. 61-2755
THAYER, Sarah S. 59-144
THAYER, Sylvanus. 61-2416
THAYER, William Roscoe, 1669-1923. 60-724,
60-791, 61-2469
THAYER, William Sydney, 1630-1864. 69-144
THAYER family. 59-144, 60-1046
THAW, M.C. 61-3638
THEAKER, Robert. 61-2221
imnjJAN, Bertha. 81-10
THEILMAN, C. A. 81-10
THEILMAN, Emll. 81-10
THE1LMAN, Louis. 61-10
THEILMAN, Robert. 81-10
THEILMAN lamlly. 61-10
THEODOFJ3 (Vessel) 60-1759
THEODORE Roosevelt International Highway
Association. 60-1203
THEOLOGICAL Seminary, Alexandria, Va.
60-1468
THESTGER, Sir Edward Peirson. 81-2636
THESPIAN Society, Greensburg, Ky. 61-11
THETIS (Ship) 81-2446
TmCKNESSE, PhUlp, 1710-1792. 61-2524
TBTCKNESSE family. 61-2524
THIELEN, Benedict, 1902- 60-1619
THIERRY, James. 81-3280
THTERSTErN, John 11., 1887-1941. 61-203
THING, Chester C, ol Kennebunk, Me. 81-47
THTRKELL, Angela. 80-1401
THIRTEENTH Minnesota Regimental Association.
61-590
THIRTEENTH Minnesota Regimental Society ol
Northern CaUlornla. 81 -755
THOMAS Aquinas, Saint. 80-1439
THOMAS, A. B. 60-2339
THOMAS, Augustus, 1867-1934. 61-2561
THOMAS, David Yancey, 1872-1943. 61-3185
THOMAS, Dion. 80-724
THOMAS, E. W. 60-1567
THOMAS, Edith Matilda. 69-118
THOMAS, Edward, 91-2770
THOMAS, Edward L. 81-3084
THOMAS, Elbert 0. 80-3345
THOMAS, Evan. 60-2174
THOMAS, George. 60-277, 60-1426
THOMAS, George Clifford, 1839-1900. 60-897
THOMAS, J. M. 31-2439
•THOMAS, J. T. 60-1860, 60-1831
THOMAS, Jesse BurgsSB. 81-2312,
81-3068
THOMAS, John. 69-122
THOMAS, John Martin. 81-2597
THOMAS, L. Irving. 60-20
IHOMASfM.) and Sons, 60-3113
THOMAS, Nathaniel Seymour. 81-618
THOMAS, Norman. 80-2174, 61-571, 61-2654,
111-2750, 61-3016, 61-3644
THOMAS, P. E. 81-1290
THOMAS, T. K. 81-3064
THOMAS, Theodore, 1836-1905, 60-1989 .
61-2562
THOMAS, William, 1786-1860. 60-3085
THOMAS, William George, 1818-1890. 81-1339
THOMAS family. 60-772; 60-1840, 81-2162
THOMAS Gordon (Ship) 60-1724
THOMASTON Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Bucksport, Ms. 60-3215
THOME, James Armstrong. 60-1071
THOMPSON, Brig. Gen. 60-1707
THOMPSON, Alice Christiana see MEYNELL,
Alice Christiana (Thompson) 1847-1022.
THOMPSON, Anna Boynton. 81-2824
THOMPSON, Augustus Charles, 1812-1901.
61-3162
THOMPSON, Benjamin. 60-1378
THOMPSON, Sir Benjamin, count Rumford
see RUMFORD, Sir Benjamin Thompson,
count, 1763-1814
•THOMPSON, Charles. 81-197, 61-734, 61-3442
THOMPSON, Charles, merchant. 60-2469
THOMPSON, Charles Willis, 1871-1848
60-1202
THOMPSON, Clark W., 1826-1885. 60-295
THOMPSON, Clifford G. 60-2402
THOMPSON, David, 1770-1857. 60-463, 60-565
THOMPSON, Dorothy. 61-968 , 61-3467
THOMPSON, Ebenezer, Portsmouth, N. H.
80-3002
THOMPSON, Francis, 1859-1907. 80-291
THOMPSON, George. 61-418
THOMPSON, George W. , Sr. 80-660
THOMPSON, H. M. 60-2499
THOMPSON, Helen. 61-2745
THOMPSON, Hezekiah. 60-568
THOMPSON, Huston. 69-217
THOMPSON, J. R. 60-868
•THOMPSON, Jacob. 60-666, 60-1836, 60-2399
THOMPSON, James WestfaU. 61-1690
THOMPSON, Johan. 80-81
THOMPSON, John. 61-418
THOMPSON, John I. 60-2000
THOMPSON, John J. 81-418
•THOMPSON, John Rcubon, 1823-1673. 69-74,
50-164, 60-281, 80-2761, 60-3314
•THOMPSON, Jonah. 81-416, 61-446
THOMPSON, Margaret. 60-81
THOMPSON, Maria Doble. 61-3152
THOMPSON, Maurice. 60-313
THOMPSON, Paul Jennings, 1875-1950. 60-210
THOMPSON, R. H. 60-1540
THOMPSON, R. Y. 61-1631
THOMPSON, Richard Wlgglnton, 1809-1900.
60-1312 , 61-1063
THOMPSON, Silvanus Phillips, 1851-1916.
81-3115
THOMPSON, Smith, 1786-1843. 80-1083,
60-1630, 60-2068, 60-2800
THOMPSON, W
THOMPSON, W. FumeBS. 81-536
•THOMPSON, Waddy. 60-786, 60-3306
THOMPSON, Wells J., 1837-1914, 60-1637
•THOMPSON, William. 60-2152, 60-2342
THOMPSON, William Boyce, 1889-1930, 59-231
•THOMPSON, William Edward. 60-8, 61-2636
THOMPSON, William Field. 61-3136
THOMPSON, William Goodrich. 61-3013
THOMPSON, William H. , fl, 1837. 60-8
THOMPSON, William Hale, 1889-1944,
59-194
THOMPSON, William Oxley, 1655-1933, 81-1226
•THOMPSON, William P. 60-580, 60-1552
THOMPSON, William Tappan. 61-3178
THOMPSON-WALKER, John, 60-726
THOMPSON family. 60-933, 80-2000, 61-418
THOMPSON and Morton, Boston. 80-1578
THOMPSON and Spalding, Baltimore. 60-650
THOMPSONVILLE Carpet Manufacturing Company,
Thompsonville, Conn. 80-1119
THOMSON, Alexander, 61-3359
•THOMSON, Charles, 1729-1824. 60-1586,
60-2063, 60-2627, 60-2626, 60-2835, 61-28,
81-130 . 61-276, 61-682, 61-1272, 61-2088,
61-3307
THOMSON, David. 81-37
THOMSON, Elihu, 1853-1937. 61-930
THOMSON, J. Edgar. 60-1233
THOMSON, Mrs. J. S. R, 81-2742
THOMSON, James; 60-756 .
THOMSON, John. 61-3044
THOMSON, Josiah. 61-3044
THOMSON, Milton. 61-37
THOMSON, Reginald Heber. 61-2626, 61-3643
THOMSON, Virgil, 1896- 61-2591. 61-3149
THOMSON family. 61-37
THOMSON and Johnston, Chrlstlansburg, Va,
59-201
THORBURN, S. H. 61-3135
THOREAU, Henry David, 1617-1862. 61-1324,
61-2868. 61-3622
THOREAU, John. 61-2858
THOREAU, Sophia. 81-2868
THORN-DRURY, George. 81-2009
THORNBERRY family. 61-2110
THORND1KE, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933.
81-2669
THORNDIKE, Israel, 1766-1832. 60-1739
THORNDIKE, Wlllnrd. 61-3277
THORNDIKE Company, West Warren, Mass.
80-1662
TEORNE-NORRISH Company, Hastings,
Minn. 60-101
THORNEWELL, J, D. 61-2020
THORNTON, Charlotte. 80-81
TilORNTON, E. T. 61-2638
THORNTON, Edward. 80-81
THORNTON, Ella May. 61-2981
THORNTON, George. 60-81
THORNTON, Henry P. 60-1157
THORNTON, Howard F. 80-8
THORNTON, Jacob. 81-185
THORNTON, John. 61-684
THORNTON, John F. 81-1631
THORNTON, John Tayloe. 61-3082
THORNTON, Lucy A. 81-1631
THORNTON, Mildred Rootes Thornton. 81-3276
•THORNTON, Philip. 60-8, 81-2762
THORNTON, Presly. 60-81
THORNTON, Rebecca, 00-81
THORNTON, William. 81-8433
THORNTON, William M. 60-7
'THORNTON family. 81-2110,61-2340,
61-2611, 61-3142
THORNWELL, Gillespie.
60-785
60-765,
•THORNWELL, James Henley,
60-764, 60-2402
THOROWGOOD family, 81-3142
THORP family. 81-2632
THORSEN, James H. 61-194
THOULOW family. 61-1616
THRASHER, J. B. 60-767
THREE Runs Lumber Co. 01-1206
THROCKMORTON family. 61-2419
THROWER, Sterling P. 61-2647
THRUSTON, Gates P. 61-1794
THURLOW, Edward Thurlow, baron, 1731-
1008. 60-1427
THURMAN, Allen G. 60-2620, 60-2833
THURMAN family. 61-2340
THURMOND lamlly 81-2340
THURSBY, Emma Cecilia, 1645-1031. 60-
THURSTON, Gates P. 61-3065
THURSTON, Samuel Royal. 61-3282
THURSTON, William R. 80-1138
THVEDT, N. B. 60-716
THWAITES, George H. K. 60-2731
THWATTES, Reuben Gold. 80-1331, 81-1690
THWEATT family. 01-2632
THW1NG, Charles Franklin, 1863-1037. 60-6,
60-1181
THYME, Thomas, 1st marquess ol Bath see
BATH, Thomas Thyme, 1st marquess of
TIBBETS, Ellsha. 60-570
TICE, David. 60-2344
•TICHENOR, Gabriel. 60-1078 , 80-2339
TICHENOR, Isaac Taylor. 80-3217, 61-1237
TTCKNOR, Benjamin Holt. 80-162
TICKNOR, Caroline, 1688-1937. 80-2147
TICKNOR, George. 09-119, 61-3220
TICKNOR and Fields. 60-2089
TIDBALL, "Edward M. 81-3082
TIDDY, Richard Nicholas, 1036-1911.
81-3020
TIDEWATER Railway Company. 80-1047
TIEGDEHDEDON, E. 01-1142
TtENTSm-CHTrlKIANQ Railway. 80-1078
TTENTSTN-PUKOW Railway. 00-1878
TIERNEY, EUaa J. 80-2363
TTETJENS, Eunice (Hammond) 1884-1044.
69-198, 60-695
TIFFANY, Ward and Company. 60-78
TIFFIN, E. 81-1290
TIGERT, John James. 60-2402
T1GHE, Ambrose. 80-1806
TTLDEN, Bry. 81-1348
TTLDEN, Charles L. 80-1687
TILDEN, Daniel R. 60-1247
TTLDEN, Samuel Jones. 1614-1886, 81-1320,
81-3442
•TILGHMAN, Benjamin. 60-3104, 81-462
•TTLGHMAN, Edward. 60-1461, 61-368
TILGHMAN, James, 61-21
♦TTLGHMAN, William, 1766-1827. 60-1825,
61-21. 81-125. 61-544, 61-917
TILL, William. 81-3102
TILLTNGHAST, Anna Churchill (Moullon)
1874-1961. 61-2376
TTLLrNGHAST, Joseph L. 60-76
T1LL1NGHAST, Nicholas Power. 81-749
TTLLTNGHAST, Rebecca. 60-2160
TILLMAN, A. Ray. 60-719
TILLMAN, Benjamin Ryan, 1847-1918.
60-2031, 61-2778
TILLMAN, James A. 80-3325
TILLOTSON, Lunessa Merlon. 60-992
TILLY, Alexandre, comte de, 1784-1818.
81-2874
TILLY, Francois Joseph Paul, marquis de
Graase- see GRASSE-TTLLY, Francois
Joseph Paul, marquis de
TILTON, Judge Daniel. 60-878
TILTON, Ellaabeth (Hewes) 1889-1960.
61-2376 , 61-2654
TTL TON, Francis Theodore. 61-056
■"TILTON, James, 1746-1622. 56-254, 80-3076,
80-3340, 61-058
TILTON, Theodore, 1835-1907. 60-2132
TILTON, William. 60-1085
TILTON family. 81-959
T1MBERLAXE, John, 60-7
TMMONS, G. B„ b. 1835. 60-1643
TIMROD, Henry. 61-2208
TINDALL, Bettla. 61-3647
TTNDEL, CurtlB. 61-50
riNO-CHTH, Emperor of China, 1856-1676.
61-1343
TINKER, Chauncey Brewster, 1876- 61-2382.
81-2662
TINKER, Edward Larocque. 60-1713
TIOGA Coal, Iron, Mining and Manufacturing
Company. 60-2840
Name Index
TIOGA Co. , Pa. 81-832
80-2849
81-1700
TIOGA Railroad Company,
TIPLADY, Thomas, 18S2-
TIPPECANOE Club. 80-3335
TIPPY, Worth M. 61-1273
TIPTON, John, 1788-1830. 61-68
TIRARD, Paul M. 50-260
T1BDALE family. 61-1851
TISDEL, R. H. 60-3120
TITCOMB, Emma. 81-2024
TITCOMB, Samuel. 61-2024
TOBEY, Capt. 61-680
TOBEY, Freeman C. , of Barnstable, Maes.
80-1606
TOD, David. 80-312, 80-1247
TOD, John, 1770-1830. 60-2784
TOD, W. 60-1280
TODD, C. S. 61-3268
TODD, Charles D. 61-2623
TODD, Charles Stewart, 1701-1871. 80-169B,
61-3266
TODD, David. 60-2226
TODD, O. Carroll. 60-806
TODD, Helen, 1012- 61-30
TODD, James. 60-323
TODD, John G. 30-1706
TODD, Lettltla. 60-1698
TODD, Mabel (Loomle) 1868-1B32. 61-1605
TODD, Robert L, 61-380
TODD, Thomas. 80-1083
TODD family. 01-3142
TODD and Brown, Inc. , New York. 61-1345
TODD, Jackson and Company, Liverpool.
60-2846
TODRIDGE, Thomas. 80-686
TOEW8, David.* 61-367
DER Tog;Morgen zshuraal, New York, 60-2508
TOLAND, Henry. 60-670
TOLAND, Robert. 60-570
TOLBERT, Jacob. 60-367
TOLBERT, John L. 80-367
TOLBERT, Samuel T. 60-367
TOLBERT, W. C. 80-367
TOLBERT family. 60-367
TOLDRIDGE, Elizabeth. 60-2175
TOLEDO, Rodrlco. 61-2040
TOLEDO. Public Library. 61-2627
TOLEDO blade. 61-2627
TOLEDO Museum of Art. 61-2627
TOLEDO Symphony Orchestra. 61-2627
TOLIVER, Erasmus. 61-877
TOLKIEN, John Ronald Renel, 1802- 61-2770
TOLMAN, Robert P., of Dorchester,
Mass. 80-1401
TOLMIE, William Fraser, 80-422, 60-3340,
61-1348
TOLSTAft, Alexandra. 61-3506
TOLSTAln, Olga. 81-3506
TOLSTAIA, Tatiana. 61-3608
TOLSTOI*, Lev Nlkolaevlcb, graf, 1828-1010.
61-3606
TOLSTOi, SsrglUB. 61-3606
TOMASHEFSKY, Boris. 60-2006
TOMBSTONE, Aril. 61-2776
TOMBSTONE epitaph. 61-3578
TOMLIN, Elizabeth Randolph Braxton. 61-2631
TOMLIN, Robert W. 61-2637
TOMLTNSON, Henry M. 80-765
TOMPKINS, Christopher. 61-3078
.TOMPKINS, Daniel D. 60-2B3
TOMPKINS, Maria Marlon. 8' -3082
TOMPKINS family. 81-23J
TONEY family. 61-2340
TONG, Marvin E. 61-308
TONKS, Henry. 80-726
TONTINE Coffee House, New York. 60-2661
TONTY. 61-1530
TOOHEY, John J. 60-2402
TOOMBS, Robert, d. 1815. 80-2039
TOOMBS, Robert Augustus, 1810-1886.
50-219, 80-1167, 60-2030, 61-2080
TOOMBS family. 80-2030
TOOTLE, T. E. 80-1870
TOPELIUS, L. 61-1268
•TOPP, Mildred Spurrier. 60-2087, 81-2748
TORCH Lake Mining Company, Houghton, Mich.
60-118
TORKEL9EN, Peter. 61-1268
TORNOGORO, Ono. 81-3662
TORRANCE, Adam. 60-2876
TORHENCE, Frederic Kldgely, 1876-1950.
61-2607
TORRENCE, Olivia Dunbar. 61-837
TORHENCE, Rldgely. 81-637
TORRENS, Henry. 80-343
TORREY, Charles Turner, 1813-1846
61-3077
•TORREY, John. 69-110, 61-766, 61-781.
81-3278 '
TORRISON, Isaac BerUnus. 61-1921
TORRISON, Osoar M. 61-1288
TOTTEN, Joseph G. 81-1348
TOTTEN, SlUs. 60-2402
TOTTENHAM, Loftau Anthony. 80-1320
TOUCEY, Isaac, 1702-1869. 60-1014. 81-3082
TOULMIN, Harry D. 60-2499
TOURET, Frank Hale. 61-618
TOURIST Club, Minneapolis. 6Jb211
TOURTELOT, Daniel. 60-176
TOUSARD, Antolne fttienne de. 61-2302
TOUSARD, Louis de, 1749-1821. 61-446,
81-2302
TOUSARD, Maria Franclsca Regina (Joubert)
St. Martin, d. 1704. 61-2302
TOUSARD family. 61-2302
TOUSSAINT de la Rue, Anuille Eugenie (Caron
de Beaumarchais) 60-1323
TOUSSAINT Louverture, Francois Dominique,
1743-1803. 61-630, 81-806
•TOWER, Charlemagne, 1848-1023. 60-3100 ,
81-465, 61-3441
TOWER, George B. N. 61-1348
TOWER, L. Balee. 61-1348
TOWER, Z. B. 61-1346
TOWER family. 60-2601,61-3441
TOWERS, Robert. 60-2826
TOWERS, Robert, Jr. 60-2826
TOWLES, Agatha. 80-3331
TOWLES family. 60-3331
TOWN and Gown Club, Austin, Tex. 61-968
TOWNE, Charles A. 80-1805
TOWNE, Charles Hanson. 81-3597
TOWNES, William. 61-2647
TOWNLEY, Arthur C, 80-034, 60-1101
TOWNLEY iamlly. 61-1564
TOWNS, George W. 61-3128
TOWNSEND, A. L. 60-1770
TOWNSEND, D. L. 81-1348
TOWNSEND, Daniel. 60-270
TOWNSEND, Eumund, d. 1853. 81-1725
TOWNSEND, Edward Waterman, 1865-1942.
01-2808
TOWNSEND, G. A. 80-1037
•TOWNSEND, John K. 60-422, 80-859, 61-518
TOWNSEND, Nathaniel. 60-1864, 80-1770
TOWNSEND, Peter S. 60-1258
TOWNSEND, Samuel, 1812-1881. 61-516
TOWNSEND, Samuel, d. 1856. 61-1725
TOWNSEND, Solomon, 1746-1811. 80-570,
60-2247
TOWNSEND, Washington, 1613-1895, collector.
61-1163
TOWNSEND, William Henry. 61-2220
TOWNSEND family. 60-1770, 60-224 7. 61-516,
61-1163, 61-3256 '
TOWNSEND & Wlgglesworth, Boston. 60-1656
TOWNSHEND,°CbarleB, 1725-1767. 60-1275 .
60-1200
TOWNSHEND, GeoJge Townshend, 1st marquis,
1724-1807. 60-1334
TOWNSHEND, Thomas, 1st viscount Sydney
see SYDNEY, Thomas Townshend, 1st
viscount
TRIGG (W. H. ) & Company, Boonville, Mo.
60-3096
TRIGG, William H. , b. 1808.
TRIGG, William W. 60-3096
THIMBLE, Allen. 60-2510
TOWNSHEND, Thomas, 1701-1780,
80-1381
80-1362,
80-1334, 80-1382
TOWNSHEND family
TOYAMA, H. 60-1713
TRACY, Mrs. Frank. 61-3589
TRACY, Gilbert Avery, b. 1835, collector.
60-663
TRACY, Uriah. 60-1286
TRADES and Labor Assembly, St. Paul. 60-460
TRAHERN, James. 60-1531
TRAHERN, William. 60-1531
TRAILL, Robert. 61-368
TRAILLE, Peter. 61-43
TKAIN, Arthur Cheney, 1876-1945. 01-26B8
TRAMMELL, H. Eric. 61-1142
TRANSYLVANIA Company. 60-143, 61-1370
TRANSYLVANIA University, Lexington, Ky.
61-2806
TRAUBE-MENGARINI, Margherlta.
61-722
TRAUBEL, Horace L. 80-162, 61-1995
TRAVIS. J. A. 60-719
TREADWELL, George A. 61-2572
TREAT, John Breck. 61-929
TREAT, Samuel H. 61-1328
TREDEGAR Company, Richmond. 61-465,
61-2650, 61-3136
TREDEGAR Iron Works. 60-1054
TREE, Lambert, 1832-1910. 60-086
TREGASKIS, Hugh. 80-1082
TREGO, Charles B. 60-2734, 61-734
TREMONT & Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass.
80-1232. 60-1567 . 60-1668
TREMONT Mills, Lowell, Mass. 60-1567
TRENCH, Richard Chenevlx, Abp. of Dublin.
61-2438
TRENHOLM, George A., 1806-1876. 60-118
61-1346,61-2284
TRENT, William, 1715-1787? 60-2336.
61-1403
TRENTON. Fire Dept. 61-1402
TRENTON. Free Public Library. 61-1402 ,
61-2213 '~ r ~
TRENTON Female Tract Society. 81-2213
TRENTON Iron Company, 60-2445
TRENTON Library Company. 61-2213
THEPP, Caspar. 60-2414
TRESCOT, William Henry. 81-2781
TRESSLER family. 61-053
TREVELYAN, Sir George Otto, bart. , 1836-
1026. 60-28, 60-1321
TREVOR, John B. 60-3000
TREZEVANT, Daniel Heyward. 80-765
TREZIYULNY family. 60-2795
TRIBBLE, Samuel J. 60-1537
TRIDENT (Ship) 61-2810
TKIEBEH, Jacob, 1863-1027. 61-3279
TRIMBLE, James, 1755-1836. 60-28 19
80-2831
TRIMBLE, James, 1790-1838. 80-2810
TRIMBLE, Robert. 60-1083
TRINITY Church, Stockton, Minn, see
STOCKTON, Minn. Trinity Church
TRINITY College, Durham, N. C. see DUKE
Uhiver"R*, Durham, N. C.
TRINITY Historical Society, Dallas. 60-8
TRINITY Lutheran Church, St. Paul see
ST. PAUL. Trinity Lutheran Church
•nUNKLE, Elbert Lee. 59-226, 81-3154
TRIPLETT, Simon. 60-1 542
•TRIST, Elizabeth (House) 59-110, 60-776
TRET, Hore Browse, planter. 60-776
TRIST, Hore Browse, fl. 1600-1803. 60-776
TRIST, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. 80-776,
80-2619, 61-2320. 6P-3136
TRIST, Virginia Jefferson (Randolph) 60-776 ,
60-2619
TRIST family. 60-776, 80-2988
TROLLOPE, Anthony. 80-755, 80-1401
TROMMER Extract of Malt Company, Fremont,
Ohio. 81-2630
TRONCHIN, Maw. 81-1270
TROTSKY, Leon. 80-2905
TROTTER, Joseph. 61-418
TROTTER, M. 61-220
TROTTER, Nathan, 1767-1853. 80-184,
81-623
TROTTER (Nathan) and Company. 60-164
TROTTER, WHUam Monroe. 61-1284
TROTTER family. 80-164
TROUBETZKOY, Amelle (Hives) 1863-1045.
69-118, 69-121, 60-1824, 61-2632
TROUBETZKOY, Pierre. 59-118, 81-2632
TROUBRIDGE, Sir Thomas. 61-2201
TBOUP, George M. 61-180, 61-3126, 81-3182
TROUP, Robert. 60-3006
TROUT, George. 61-231
TROUT, Jeremiah. 61-231
TROUT, P. H. 59-126
TROUTMAN, Anna. 81-2008
TROUTMAN, Francis, 1820-1681. 61-2006
TROUTMAN, George Davis. 61-3626
TROUTMAN, John Michael, of Nelson Co., Ky.
81-572
TROUTMAN family, 61-512. 61-2008
TROW, John F. 60-6
TROWBRIDGE, William P. 61-1348
TROY, John Thomas, Archbishop of Dublin.
81-2204
TROY and Greenfield Railroad Company.
60-170
TRUAX, Daniel W. 60-1325
TRUDEAU, Carlos. 60-1098
TKUDEAU, Zsnon. 61-3306
TRUE, Rodney Howard, 1666-1940, 61-764
TRUE and Company, Augusta, Me. 60-117
TRUEHEART, George W. 80-8
TRUESDELL family. 80-868
TRUMAN, Benjamin C. 61-0686
TRUMAN, George. 60-2123. 61-3613
TRUMAN, Harrys., Prea, U. S. , 1884-
68-24, 80-145, 60-576, 80-1180, 80-1267,
60-3129, 60-3106, 61-0, 61-289, 81-331,
61-824, 61-1012, enSM, 81-2532, 61-2022,
81-3361, 61-3472, 81-3487
TRUMAN, Joseph M. 80-3307
TRUMAN family. 80-2123
TRUMBULL, Benjamin, 1736-1820. 61-3475
Name Index
TKUMBULL, David. 61-2782
TRUMBULL, Eunice (Backus) 60-1298
TRUMBULL, James Hammond, 60-1367
TRUMBULL, John, 1756-1643. 60-1299,
60-2639 , 60-2696, 61-562, 61-2780,
61-3433
•TRUMBULL, Jonathan, 1710-1786. 60-1299,
60-1373, 60-2961, 61-662, 61-2760,
61-2762, 6 1-2783
-1209 .
TRUMBULL, Jonathan, 1740-1609.
61-2760, 61-2783
TRUMBULL, Joseph, 1737-1778. 60-287,
61-2780, 61-2781 . 61r2762f^l-278S
TKUMBULL, Louisa (Clap) 1798-1686,
60-2992
TRUMBULL, Lyman, 69-163, 61-1336,
61-1708, 61-1727, 61-8499
TRUNDY, Meshach B. 60-1724
TRUST, James Lick. 61-617
TRUXTUN, Thomas, 1756-1622, 60-2210,
60-2727 . 61-1627, 61-2423
TRUXTUN family. 61-1627
TRYAL(3htp) 60-3003
TRYON, William, 1739-1786. 60-1447, 61-1040,
61-3684
THYON Co., N. Y. Committee ol Safety.
61-1561
TUBB, James. 81-1289
TUCK, Amos. 60-1247, 61-3064
TUCK, William Munlord, 61-3154
TUCKER, Beverley, J.784-1661 see TUCKER,
Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1861.
TUCKER, Beverley Dandrldge. 61-2638
TUCKER (D. M. and J. H.) Fulton, Mo. 60-2476
TUCKER, Eldon B, 60-293 , 60-336
TUCKER, Frances. 60-3332
•TUCKER, George, 1776-1661. 60-69, 60-262,
60-2402, 60-3332, 61-197
•TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1760-1848.
69-119, 60-286, 80-3306, 80-3332, 61-197,
61-2742, 81-3283, 81-3301
TUCKER, Henry St. George, 1653-1932. 60-779
TUCKER, Isaac M. 60-1037
TUCKER, James H. 60-2476
•TUCKER, John Randolph, 1823-1897. 68-184,
60-779, 61-2284, 81-2781, 81-3136, 61-3267
TUCKER, Joseph. 81-2284
TUCKER, Joseph L„ of Jackson, Miss. 61-2746
TUCKER, Mary Coalter. 80-3332
•TUCKER, Nathaniel Beverley, 1784-1661.
80-268, 60-1861, 60-3332, 81-3136
TUCKER, Robert Plnckney, 1895-1920,
61-1206
•TUCKER, St. George, 1762-1826. 60-146,
80-262, 80-266, 60-428, 60-430, 80-714,
80-3332, 61-197
•TUCKER, T. M. 80-1544, 80-1766
TUCKER, Thomas Tudor, 1745-1826.
60-266
TUCKER, W. T. 61-2647
TUCKER, William B. 60-2478
TUCKER family. 60-266. 60-779, 61-1466,
61-3136
TUCKER (Destroyer) 61-2446
TUCKER Co., W. Va. 60-553
TUCKER Co., W. Va. County Court. 80-275
TUCKERMAN, Edward, 1617-1886. 60-2207
TUCKERMAN, Henry T. 60-663
TUCSON Globe Copper Co. 81-3833
TUDOR, Frederic, 1783-1864. 60-1220
TUDOR family. 60-1220
TUDOR Company. 60-1220
TUFTS, Gardner. 61-2446
TUOWELL, Reaford O. 61-2760
TULANE, Victor H. 60-4
TULANE University of Louisiana, 81-1358
TULANE University of Louisiana. School
of Medicine. 61-660
TULL, Jethro. 61-950
TULLKEN, John. 60-1224
TULLY, Jim. 61-695
TULLY family. 90-887
TUMULTY, Joseph Patrick, 1676-1964.
69-41, 69-237, 80-124, 80-997, 60-1214
80-1414, 60-2401, 80-3346, 81-1176.
61-2532, 81-3664,
TUNE family, 61-2110
TUNNEY, Gene. 61-895
TUNNO, Adam. 80-713
' ilOHY, J. M, 61-2727
TUOLUMNE County Water Company. 61 -2774
TUPPER, Edward. 68-162, 61-1176
TUPPER, Henry Allen, 60-3217
TURBERVILLE, George. 60-1542
TURBERVILLE, John. 60-1542
TURBERVILLE family. 81-2797
TURKMAN family. 61-2632
lURCEE", Albion W. 61-1284
TURK, Morris H. 61-1273
TURNBO, S. C. 61-56
•TURNBUlL, William. 60-3242, 81-2647
TURNDULL, Marmis' and Company, 80-1434
TURNER, Adlne. 80-3306
TURNER, Charles Henry Black, 1862-
colleetor. 61-522
TURNER, Daniel B. 61-3082
TURNER, E. M. 60-1104
•TURNER, Edward. 60-1544, 80-2339
TURNER, Edward C. 61-2116
TURNER, Elisabeth M. 61-3062
TURNER, Ella May. 60-1412
TURNER, Ellen Atwill. 80-3343
TURNER, Frederick Jackson. 80-168
80-1321, 61-1690
TURNER, George. 61-3284
TURNER, George Kempton. 80-3343
TURNER, Henry V.'. 80-24
TURNER, J, M. W. 80-1322
TURNER, James. 61-2748
TUHNER, James NelU, 1836-1864. 61-2432
TURNER, John, businessman. 60-2725
TURNER, John Roscoe. 60-224
TUHNER, JohnS. 60-6
TURNER, Joseph Brown, collector. 61-1168
TURNER, Luclan McShan. 61-950
TURNER, Martin G. 61-2823
TURNER, Nathan. 61-3134
TURNER (R. W.) and Company, Randolph, Mass.
60-171
TURNER, Reginald. 61-732
TURNER, Robert Chester, 61-2176
•TURNER, Thomas. 60-61, 61-1829
TURNER, William. 61-667
TURNER family. 60-2638, 61-3134
TURNERS Falls Lumber Company, Turners
Falls, Mass. 60-57
TURNTPSEED family. 80-2643
TUHNURE, David M. 81-376
TURNVEREIN see AMERICAN Turners
TUHPIN, E. 61-2647
TUHPIN, Walter Gwynn. 61-3135
TURPIN, White. 80-2336
TUHRTLL, Joel, 1784-1666. 61-168
TURRILL, Miss L, M. 61-1296
TUSCANY (Ship) 60-1220
TUSKEGEE Institute. 59-4
TUTTLE, Bessie. 61-1822
TUTTLE, Daniel Sylvester. 61-616
TUTTLE, Florence. 61-3491
TUTTLE, James B, 60-123
TUTTLE, Moses, 1732-1819.
TUTTLE, Philemon Montgomery, 1832-1923.
60-r"
TUTTLE, Sarah Trumbull. 81-3476
TUTWILER, Henry, 1807-V.B84. 69-116
TUTWILER, Julia Strudwick. 61-1683
TWAIN, Mark, pssud. see CLEMENS,
Samuel Langhorne
TWEED, WUllam. 80-2849
TWEEDALE, John. 61-1794
TW1CHELL, Ornery. 60-176
TWILLER, Wootervan, 61-1040
TWIN City Council on Fair Employment
Practices. 60-1029
TWIN City Rapid Transit Company.
80-1210
TWISS family. 60-2988
TWO Harbors, Minn. 61-2733
TWOPENNY, William. 81-2743
TWYMAN, George. 56-171
TWYMAN famUy. 69-171
TYDINGS, Millard E. 59-237
•TYLER, Daniel. _ 59-139, 81-847
TYLER, Erastus B. 60-l'5S2
TYLER, George Crouse, 1867-1946. 60-1512
TYLER, James Hoge. 81-2848
TYLER, James P. 61-196
TYLER, John, 1747-1813. 80-7, 60-23
•TYLER, John, Pros. U. S. , 1790-1662.
60-164, 80-286, 80-430 . 60-1373,
60-1653, 40-1701, 60-2231, 60-2366,
80-3846, 60-3144, 60-3332, 61-107,
61-437, 81-606, 61-682, 61-1161,
81-1378, 81-1830, 61-2443, 61-2628,
61-2761, 81-3271, 81-3481
TYLER, Julia (Gardiner) 60-125, 60-430,
61-3481, 61-3688
TYLER, Julian W. 61-3376
TYLER, Lyon Gardiner, 1863-1936.
58-122, 80-430, 60-2402, 81-2824, .
81-3283
TYLER, Moses Colt. 81-1252, 61-2208
TYLER, Bamuel. 60-3314
TYLER family. 80-430
TYLER Co., W. Va. 60-552
TYNDALL, John. 80-2152, 60-2731,
81-790
TYRO MUls, Tyro, Va. 69-106
TYRON, WUllam. 80-314
TYRONE Forge. 60-301
TYRONNE and Clearfield Railroad Company.
80-1810
TYSON, George. 61-1127
TYBON, John Anderson. 81-2748
TYSON, Lawrence Davis, 1861-1620. 61-1315
TYSON, Sarah. 80-3164
TYBON, Sarab Bradley. 61-3412
TZ'U-HST., Empress dowager of China, 1835-
1008. 61-1343
u
U. 8, O. see UNITED Service Organizations
for National Defense
UCKER, Clement S, 61-2526
UGARTE y Loyola, Jacobo. 81-1741
ULRICH, Valentine. 61-21
ULSTER Co. , N. Y. 61-474
UMATILLA Co, , Or. 61-3376
UMFREVILLE, Edward, 81-1639
UNDERWOOD, Asa, of Dunslable, Mass.
60-1401
UNDERWOOD, F. J. 60-2087
UNDERWOOD, Francis Henry, 1826-1694.
61-348
UNDERWOOD, John C, 60-664, 60-2124
00-2802, 61-3491
UNDERWOOD, Oscar W. 59-17, 59-237, 60-791,
60-1537, 60-2592. 01-1280, 61-1281
UNION, W. Va. Lyceum. 60-1733
UNION and Fort Spring Stage Line. 60-1733
UNION Benevolent Association, Philadelphia.
61-637
UNION Brokerage and Commission Company,
Vlcksbuxg, Miss, 80-2388
UNION Brokerage Company, Richmond. 60-1741
UNION Burial around Society, Philadelphia.
61-668
UNION Canal Company of Pennsylvania. 61-626.
61-3070
UNION City Mission, Minneapolis. 60-823
UNION Club of Loudoun County. 80-2218
UNION Congregational Church, St, Louis
Park, Minn, see ST. LOUIS Park,
Minn. Union Congregational Church
UNION County (Or. ) Historical Society. 61-696
UNION Fire Company, Philadelphia see
PHILADELPHIA, Union Fire Company
UNION for Democratic Action. 01-2760
UNION Forge. 69-72
UNION Insurance Company, Portsmouth, N. B.
80-3215
UNION Investment Company, Morgantown, W.. Va.
80-296
UNION League of America, 80-28
UNION Library Catalogue of the Philadelphia
Metropolitan Area. 60-3146
UNION Literary Society. 81-2298
UNION Mills, Webstsr, Mass, 60-1720
UNION Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Boston,
60-3216
UNION Oil Company of California. 81-1615
UNION Pacific Railroad, 60-46, 60-1211,
80-1636, 61-3650
UNION Theological Seminary see NEW York.
Union Theological Seminary
UNION Transportation Lines for New York,
81-290
UNION University, Schenectady, N. Y. 80-3076
UNITARIAN Temperance Bbolety. 61-2376
UNITED Bowmen of Philadelphia. 61-877
UNITED Campaign, Philadelphia. 61-603
UNITED Citizens msurance Company,
New Orlsans. 60-865
UNITED Committee, Four Year Msdlcal College
and General Hospital (University of Mississippi)
80-1021
UNITED Confederate Veterans. 56-03, 60-2343,
61-2341,61-2885,61-3017
UNITED Confederate Veterans. Missouri
Division. 60-1827
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy.
60-2343
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy. Mis-
sissippi Division. 80-2073
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy. Mis-
sissippi Division. Albert Sidney Johnston
Chapter, Oxford. 60-3813
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy. Mis-
sissippi Division. Frank M, Montgomery
Chapter No. 484, Rosedale. 60-2118
UNITED Daughters of the Confederacy. Mis-
sissippi Division. Jasper County Chapter,
No. 1221, Heidelberg. 60-2644
UNITED Foreign Missionary Society. 61-1964
UNITED Insurance Company In the City of New
York. 60-2626
UNITED Mine Workers of America. 60-2334,
61-1396, 61-3065
UNITED Nations Food Fund Board. 59-162
UNITED Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration. 69-162, 60-1786, 81-2667
UNITED Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.
61-2649. 61-3119
UNITED Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A.
Synods. Ohio. 60-1727
Name Index
UNITED Presbyterian Church erf North America.
81-1194. 81-1186. 61-1198. 01-3119
UNITED Rifle Corps, Philadelphia. 81-60
UNITED Seamen's Service. Philadelphia.
01-703
UNITED Service Organizations for National
Defense. 01-1486
UNITED Service Organizations for National De-
fense. Philadelphia. 81-846
UNITED Service Organizations for National
Defense. St. Paul. 60-413
UNITED Spanish War Veterans. 61 -766
UNTIED Spartan War Veterans. Dept. of Min-
nesota. Ar-- sry. 00-208
UNITED Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mis-
sissippi. 60-3127
UNITED Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mis*
elsslppL Auxiliary. 60-2127
U.S. Adjutant -General' s Office. 60-1202
U. 8. Air Force. 61-3662
U.S. AlaBka Railroad Commission. 61-2438
U. S. American Military Mission to Armenia.
69-211
U.S. Army. 68-8, 60-3018, 00-3068, 81-1709
U. 8. Army. A. E. F., 1917-1020.
69-30, 6fe-223, 80-2974/60-2978
J. 8, Army, first Army, 61-3213
U. 8. Army. Army of the Potomac. 60-573.
60-663, 60-1278, 61-1626
U. S. Army. CaUfornla Battalion at Mounted
Riflemen. 61-1276
U.S. Army. 8th Cavalry. Company E. 60-ft tJQ
U. 8. Army Chemical Warfare Division.
60-2334
U, S. Army. Continental Army, 61-801.
81-1923 '
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Commissary
General of Prisoners, 61-2882
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Malcolm's
Hegt., 1777-1779, 60-2777
U. S, Army. Continental Army, Quarter-
master's Dept. 60-28 69. 60-2882,
60-3124
U. 8, Army. XII Corps. 61-628
U. 8. Army. Corps of Engineers. 61-1306.
61-3310
U. 8. Army, Cour Is -martial. Porter,
lBea-1883. 61-3286
U.S. Army. Courts of Inquiry. Bancker, 1779.
60-3124
U. S. Army, Dept. of Arizona. 61-2673
U. S, Army. DapL of Arkansas, 61-3006
U.S, Army, Dept. of the Northwest, 61-1655
U. S, Army. Dept. of the Ohio. 60-1234
U. 8. Army. Dept. of the South. 61-780
U.S. Army. District of Kentucky. 60-800
U.S. Army. 1st Division. 61-2430
U.S. Army. 2d Division. 69-211
U.S. Army. 8Bth Division. 60-1236
U, 8. Army, 90th Division. 69-260
U. 8. Army. General HoBpltaJ No. 8,
McPbarson, Oa, 60-213
U.S. Army. General Staff Corps. 61-1866
U.S. Army. 1st Infantry. 60-2662
U, S, Army, 2d Infantry (Sharpshooters)
Company A. 60-|9B
U.S. Army. 4th Infantry. 61-1820
U. S, Army, 4lh Infantry (Colored) 60-3194
U.S. Army; 6th Infantry. 60-199. 61-2439
U, 8. Army. 16th Infantry. 61-2439
U.S. Army. 19th Infantry, 60-1462
U.S. Army. 21a t Infantry. 61-2673
U *6 a i-M67 y ' 22d Mantr7 < Colored > Company H.
U. B, Army. 42d Infantry. 81-1044
U.S. Army. 49th Infantry (Colored) 60-1184
U, S, Army. 86th Infantry (Colored) Company L
60-1360 '
U. S. Army. 67th Infantry (Colored) Company B,
60-1360
U.S. Army. 109th Infantry. 61-686
U. S. Army. 360th Infantry. Company G.
60-1236 y
U. S, Army. 59th Infantry Brigade. 61-1216
U. S. Army. Medical Corpe. 60-1381
U. S. Army. 3d Military District. 81-780
U. 8. Army. Officers' Reserve Corps. 80-710,
81-1867
U. S. Army. Ordnance Corps. 81-1856
U. S. Army. Philippine Scouts. 60-1372
U. 8, Army. Reserve Officers' Training
Corps, 60-2161, 61-2601
U. S. Army. Students' Army Training Corps,
Unlverelr? of Virginia. 80-1202
U.S. Army Air Forces College Training Detach-
ment, University of Missouri. 80-1923
U. S. Army Service Forces. Army Specialized
Training Division 60-2079
U. S. Army Specialized Training Unit, University
of Missouri. 60-2079
U, S, Arsenal, Benlcla, Calif. 61-3470
U. 8. Attorney-General, 61-97
U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System. 69-31, 61-3466
U. S. Board of Governors of tLj Federal
Reserve System. Federal Advisory
Council. 60-1623
U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners. 60-673
U.S. Boardof Mediation. 61-3216
U.S. Board of War. 80-146S
U.S. Building Code Committee see U. S. Dept,
of Commerce -Building Code Committee
U. S, Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
61-247
U, S, Bureau off Biological Survey, 61-777
U. S. Bureau of Crop Estimates, 60-1706
U. 8. Bureau of Customs. 61-87
U.S. Bureau of Fisheries. 81-3873
U. 8. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 80-3340
61-1248. 61-3638
U. S. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 69-191
U. S. Bureau of Ordnance (Navy Dept,), 61-732
U. S, Bureau of Reclamation. 60-159
U, s. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and
Abandoned Lands. 60-3341, 61-1531, 61-2966
U.S. Bureau of Selective Service, 61-1218
U. S. Bureau nf Statistics (Dept. of Commerce
and Labor) 80-1632
U, S. Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector.
61-2100
U.S. Children's Bureau. 61-2474
U.S. Circuit Court (1st Circuit) 80-188
U.S; Circuit Court (2d Circuit). 60-3268
U, S. Civil Air Batrol. 60-867
U. 8. Civil Works Administration. 01-3453
U, B, Civilian Conservation Corps, 69-146,
60-2161, 81-3626
U, S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 80-1966,
81-701, 61-787, 81-3301, 81-3838
U.S, Coast Guard. 61-2446,81-3838
U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations.
81-1614
U, S. Commission on Organization of the
Executive Branch of the Government (1947-
1949) 81-289
U. S. Committee on Public Information. 60-164
U.S. Comptroller of the currency. 01-3600
U.S. Cbogrefls, 1791-1793. 59-76, 6Q-I28H ,
80-1374, 61-428, 61-477
U, S. Congress, House.
1-32, 61-1691
U. S, Congress. House, Committee on Edu-
cation and Labor. 81-1278
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Military
Affairs. 60-362
U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Poet-
Offlcs and Poet Roads. 61-1367
U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Public
Works. 80-416
U. B, Congress. House. Committee on the
Judiciary. 61-1387
U. S. Congress. House, Committee on
Veterans Affairs. 61-1278
U. 8, Congress. Senate, Committee on
Appropriations, 60-362
U. J, Congress, Senate. Committee on the
Judiciary. 60-3221
U.S. Congress. Senate, Select Committee to
Study CenBure Charges. 61-3053
U. S, Congress, Senate. Special Committee
Investigating the National Defense Program.
80-362, 81-19
U.S, Congress. Senate, Special Committee to
Investigate the Munitions Industry, 80-2186
U.S. Congress. Senate. Subcommittee on War
Mobilization. 80-362
U. 8. Constitutional Convention, 1787. 81-1118
U. S. Continental Congress. 66-32, 60-28,
80-1246, 60-1288, 80-1466, 60-2171, 60-2826,
81-130, 81-315, 61-428, 81-2703
U.S. Continental Congress, Board of War and
Ordnance 61-428
U. S. Council of National Defense. 69-46,
60-137, 60-2166
U. S. Council of National Defense. Committee
on Women's Defense Work. Missouri
Division. 81-3161
U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
U. S. Coiirt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
81-3038
U.S. Court of Claims. 61-1651
U. s. Cuba-China Battlefield Commission.
61-3285
U. S. Custom House, Baltimore, 60-2623
U. S. Custom House, New York. 80-2624
U. S, Custom House, Philadelphia. 60-1803.
80-2056, 81-97, 61-2068
U. S. Customs Service, MarshfleU, Or. 61-2444
U, S, Defense Advisory Committee on Women
In the Services. 61-3420
U.S. Dept, of Agriculture. 69-29,61-1526
U, *C Dept. of Commerce. 66-28, 59-31
U. S. Dept. of Commerce. Building Code
Committee. 60-494
U. S. Dept. of Commerce and Labor. 60-157
U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare.
80-1788
U. S. Dept. of Justice. Antitrust Division.
59-24
U.S. Dept, of Labor. 69-26, 91-2662, 61-3388
U. S. Dept. of State. 60-1, 80-2030, 81-748,
61-1666, 81-2844, 61-3472, 61-3487, 81-3497,
81-3604, 61-3883
U. S. Dept. of the Interior. 60-2057. 61-1509
81-1630, 81-2067, 61-2528 '
U.S. District Court. Indian Territory
(Northern District). 81-543
U, S. District Court. Massachusetts. 80-168
U.S. District Court. Mississippi (Northern
District) 80-813
U.S. District Court, Mississippi (Southern
District) 80-1546
U. S. District Court, New York (Southern
District) 69-12, 60-2646 ;
U. S. District Court. Virginia. 80-288
U. S. District Court. Virginia (Western District,
1819-1864) 60-344
U. S. District Court, Washington (Eastern
District) 60-382
U. S. District Court. West Virginia. 80-344
U. S. Division of Monetary Research. 61-2068
U. S. Engineer School. 61-2438
U. S. Farm Bureau, 80-1460
U. S. Federal Civil Works Administration.
61-3463
U. S. Federal Civil Works Administration for
Mississippi. 80-1646
U. S. Federal Civil Works Administration of
West Virginia. 60-293, 61-2893
U.S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
61-2893, 81-3463
U. S. Federal Emergency Relief Administration.
Workers Service Program 81-3453
U. S. Federal Farm Board, 80-1822
U, S. Federal Reserve Board see U, S. Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
U. S. Federal Trade Commission. 69-17,
60-546
U.S. Food Administration. 81-1282,61-3491
U.S. Forest Service. 61-2528
U. S. General Land Office. 80-1820, 61-1361,
61-1584, 81-1863. 81-2628
U. 8. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th
Meridian. 61-3248
U. S. Geological Survey. 60-24
U.S. Internal Revenue Service, 80-14,61-87
U. 8, Interstate Commerce Cdmmlselon, 69-28,
80-1589, 80-2030, 61-2632
U. S, Land Committee see U, S. National
Resources Planning Board. Land Committee
U. S. Land Office Bee U. S, Getiral Land
Office
U. S, Laws, Btatutes, etc. 80-1683
U.S, Library of Congress, 59-1. 61-2512,
81-2203
U.S. Light-House Board. 61-1746
0. 5. Lighthouse Service, Cape Arago. 61-2444
U.S. Loyalty Review Board. 61-1991
U. S, Marine Corps. 60-3030
U. S. Merchant Marine. 60-2334
U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 69-268,
80-2334, 60-2833, 61-350,61-1866, 81-2116,
81-2221, 81-2418, 81-2438, 81-3138, 81-3268,
61-3295, 81-3686
U. S, Mint. 80-1971, 61-661
U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics. 80-588
U.S. National Archives. 59-209,80-27,
60-162
U.S. National Bituminous Coal Commission.
80-274
U.S. National Commission on Law Observance
and Enforcement. 61-2360, 81-3493
U.S. National Emergency Council. 66-10,
81-2655
U. S. National Labor Relations Board. 61-289
U. S. National Park Service. 81-1073, 81-1075
U. 8. National Recovery Administration, 69-10,
60-274, 61-1387, 61-2655
U.S. National Resources Planning Board.
Land Committee, 60-169
U. S, National Science Foundation. 60-352
U. S. National War Labor Board (1918-1918)
80-1216, 60-1374
V. S. National War Labor Board (1942-1946)
60-383
U.S, National Youth Administration, 61-2658
U, 3. Naval Academy, Annapolis. 60-1116
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum.
81-817
U. S. Naval Home, Philadelphia. 61-239
U.S, Naval Observatory. 81-1331
U. 8. Naval Weapons Plant, Washington,
D. C. 60-1233
U.S, Navy. Task Force 38. 60-1787
U. 8. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. 61-2880.
81-2863
U, S, Navy Dept, 60-33, 60-582, 80-1919,
80-1922, 81-97, 81-707, 81-1641
U. S. Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C, 60-104
U, S, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth.
Va, 60-104
U.S. Office of Education. 61-2958
U.S. Office of Indian Affairs see U. S, Bureau
of Indian Affairs
U. S. Office of Price Administration, 81-1465,
1-2330
U. S. Office of War Information, 81-1485
U.b, Patent Office. 61-2453
U, S. Pension Bureau, 60-B20 r 61-3289
U, S, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League
Island, Pa. 60-2654 , 61-1443 . 81-2838
U.S. Philippine Commission. 81-3146
Name Index
U.S. PoatOIflce, BlacksvUle, W. Va, 01-2903
U. S. Post Office, Brldport, Vt. 60-1690
U. S. Post Office, Cambrldgeport, Mass.
60-1880
U. S. Post Office, De Witt, Mo, 80-2461
U. S. Posl Office, Fablus, W. Va. 60-1049
U. S. Post Office, Jennlngston, W. Va, 60-1354
U, S, Post Office, Morgantown, W. Va.
60-374
U. S. Post Office, NorUi Bend, Or. 61-2444
U. S, Post Office, Philadelphia. 60-3009
U. S. Post Office, Rlchford, N. Y. 61-02
U. S. Post Office, Rockbridge, Mo. 60-2466
U. S. Post Office, Stony Point Mills, Va. 69-82
U. S. Post Office Dept. 60-523,80-2119,
81-1487
U. S. President. 60-1267. 61-3343
U. s. Provost-Marshal-General's Bureau.
60-1202
U. S. Quartermaster Corps. 60-1706
U. 3. Quartermaster's Dept, 80-1234, 60-1286
U. S. Railroad Labor Board. 61-2967
U. S. Reclamation Service see U. S, Bureau of
Reclamation.
U. S. Revenue-Cutter Service. 61-2446 -
U. S. Rural Electrification Administration.
60-2098, 81-2046
U.S. Secretary of War see U.S. War Dept.
U. S, Selective Service System (1917-1919)
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). 61-2636.
61-2839
U. s. Selective Service System (1917-1919)
Virginia (Albemarle Co.) 60-1202
U.S. Shipping Board. 61-1699
U. S. Signal Corps Station, Morgantown, W. Va.
60-421
U.S. Social Security Board. 80-1768
U. S. Subsistence Dept. 60-199, 60-3210,
61-2879
U. S. Subsistence Dept. Commissary for the
Minnesota District. 60-813
U.S. Supreme Court. 69-142,60-203,60-613,
60-690, 60-889, 80-3221, 81-96, 81-306,
61-3074
U. S. Supreme Court. Advisory Committee on
Rules for Civil Procedure. 80-382
U. S, Surgeon-General's Office. 60-1261,'
81-2363
U. S. Topographical Engineers. 61-1793
u. S. Treasury Dept. 80-29, 60-1440, 60-3160,
81-97, 81-3476
U. S. Treaties, etc., 1626-1829 (Adams)
60-1683
U, s. Truman Committee eee U, S.
Congress. Senate. Special Com-
mittee Investigating the National
. Defense Program
U. S. Wage Stabilization Board. Region IX.
61-642
U. s. War Dept. 80-B20, 60-1288, 61-97,
81-427, 61-1631, 81-2182, 61-3406,
81-3472
U. S. War Labor Board (1942-1945) see U. S.
National War Labor Board (1942-1946)
U.S. War Trade Board. 81-3482
U. S. Weather Bureau. 80-2692
U. S. Wheat Director. 81-1282
U. S. Women's Bureau. 81-2433, 81-3494,
61-3496
U. s. Work Projects Administration. 61-2667,
61-3343,61-3463,81-3462
U. S. Work Projects Administration. Mis-
sissippi. 60-1506
U. S. Work Projects Administration. North
Dakota. 60-946
u. s. Work Projects Administration. South
Dakota. 61-3187
U. S. Work Projects Administration.
Washington (State) 81-3067
U. S. Yellow Fever Commission. 60-1261
U. S. Youth Conservation Corps (Proposed).
81-3492
UNITED States (Frigate). 60-269, 80-2211
UNITED States and Mexican Claims Commission,
1869-1678. 60-2238
UNITED States Bank see BANK of the United
States
UNITED States Escort Association, Philadelphia.
80-2050
UNITED States Express Co, 61-3300
UNITED States Flag Association. 81-1489
UNITED states Grain Corp. 61-1282
UNITED States House Company, Philadelphia,
80-2050
UNITED States Mall Steamship Company. 60-2425
UNITED States Military Philosophical Society.
80-3089 *
UNITED States Rubber Company. 60-71
UNITED States Sanitary Commission. 60-266,
60-1920, 60-2651. 61-1131
UNITED States Sanitary Commission.
Philadelphia Branch. 61-430
UNITED States Shipping Board Emergency
Fleet Corporation. "1-1999
UNITED Stales steel Corporation, 80-781,
60-1215
UNITED States Trust Company of New York,
80-661
UNITED Steelvorkers of America. 61-1318
UNITED Verde Copper Company. 61-2714
UNITY (Chicago). 61-1517
UNITY Church, Caledonia, Miss, see
CALEDONIA, Miss. Unity Church
UNIVERSAL Land and Building Co. 61-3833
UNIVERSAL Peace Union. 61-3066. 61-3522
UNIVERSITY Book Store, Charlottesville, Va.
69-84
UNIVERSITY of Chrlstlanla see OSLO.
Unlversltet
UNIVERSITY of Minnesota Base Hospital Com-
mittee, Minneapolis. 60-218
UNIVERSITY of the Pacific see STOCKTON,
Calif. College of the Paclfio
UNIVERSITY of the South see SEWANEE,
Tenn. University of the South
UNIVERSITY Press, Cambridge, Mass. 60-177
UNRUH, Peter Herman, 1681-1943. 81-313
UNSELF, Henry E. 61-1661
UNTERMEYER, Jean Starr, 69-118
UNTERMEYER, Louis, 1865- 59-18, 69-116,
69-198, 81-2866
UNTERMYER, SamueL 80-1605, 80-2401
UNTHANK, Josiah. 60-1318
UNTHANK, Susan. 60-1318
UPCHURCH, John J. 81-3286
UPDIKE, Daniel Berkeley, 1860-1941. 81-1686
UPDIKE, Wllklns. 80-2180
UPHAM, C. C. 81-2817
UPRAM, F. K. 61-2817
UPHAM, James B, 61-1489
UPPER Ferry Bridge Company, Philadelphia.
60-1481
UPPER Mississippi River Improvement Associa-
tion. 60-264
UPSHAW, E. W. 60-3247
UPSHAW family. 81-3142
UPSHUR, Abel Parker, 1790-1844. 59-119,
66-170, 60-286, 80-1830, 60-2854
UPSHUR, John N. 80-2528
UPSHUR, William P., 1681-1943. 60-2626
UPTON, Adonljah. 60-3191
UPTON, Emory. 69-42
UPTON, Harriet Taylor. 01-1084, 81-1267,
81-3496
UPTON, La RoyS., 1889-1927. CShiUul
UPTON, Walter "Banksle", of Battle, Miss.
60-1856
URBANA, Ohio. Junior College. 61-167
URBANA University, Urbana, Ohio. 61-197
UHEN, A, W. 60-1B22
IT-REN, William S. 60-3036
URRIZA, Juan Ignacio de. 61-280
URRUTU. 61-1741
USHER, Ellis Baker, 1766-1666. 60-1147
USHER, John. 60-918
USHER, John Palmer, 1818-1686. 81-692.
81-1328
USHER, Patient. 61-766
USHER family.. 91-892
USPENSKH, Petr. 61-1364
USSELMX, WlUem, 1667-16477 81-2861
USTICK, Thomas, 1753-1603. 60-3344
USTICK, Thomas Watts, 1801-1868. 61-1031
Irt'E Mountain Tribe of the Ute Mountain
Reservation. 61-2906
UTSUKI, N. 60-1713
UTTERBACK, J. T. 61-3082
VACu£, John, of Newark, N. J. 61-230
VACLAV, Snajdr. 59-44
VACUUM Air Brake Company. 60-48
VADEN, Ellubelh Chevallle (Helh). 81-2634
VADEN, Thomas. 61-2634
VADEN family. 81-2634
VAIDEN, S. Branch. 81-3276
VAIDEN, Kopperl and Hawkins. 60-1074
VAIL, Alfred, 1807-1659. 60-304
VAIL,George. 60-279
VAIL, Samuels. 61-220
VAIL, Theodore N, 60-160
VA1LL, Minnie Heth. 61-2634
VAIRIN, A. L, P. 81-2344
VALDEFUENTES, marquis de. 01-3233
VALDES, Jose de Leon. 61-4248
VALDIVIA, Pedro de. 61-2313
VALENCIA, Gabriel. 61-3246
VALENCIA Water Co. 61-2047
VALENTINE, J. 61-2949
VALENTINE, John, Newberry District, S. C.
60-2060
VALENTINE, John Jackson, 1891- 60-2060
VALENTINE, L. 60-2224
VALENTINE, Mann Satterwhlte. 61-3368
VALENTINE family. 60-2060
VALI, Louis du Pul. collector. 60-2887
VAL1EN, Preston. 81-247
VALLANDIQHAM, clement L. 81-1S2B
VALLEJO, Antonio R. 81-2949
VALLEJO, Mariano Guadalupe, 1807-1690.
61-1145, 61-2186. 61-2667
VALLEJO, Calif, 81-2166
VALLEY Forge, Pa. 61-3047
VALLEY Forgo Historical Society, Valley Forge
Pa. 61-1917
VALPY, Richard. 59-119
VAN ALEN, John E. 6 1-477
VAN ALEN family. 61-477
VAN ARSDALE, Ellas. 69-287
VAN AUSDAL, Isaac, 80-2633
VAN BEVERHOUDT family. 60-2261
VAN BOKKELEN, Llberlus, 60-3041
VAN BOKKELEN family, 60-3041
VAN BUREN, Abraham. 61-1638
VAN BUREN, Martin, Pros. U. S., 1762-1862,
60-263, 60-265, 60-318, 60-808, 60-1296,
60-1373, 60-1701, 60-1626, 60-2088, 60-3042,
60-3306, 60-3341, 81-195, 01-426, 01-505,
61-562, 61-1352, 61-1367, 61-1875, 61-2797,
81-2941, 61-3136, 81-3667
VAN BUREN family. 60-3042
VAN BUREN, Ark. Female Seminary,
61-2640
VANCE, Joseph. 60-2610
VANCE, William, 01-2676
VANCE, Zebulon Balrd. 60-802, 60-3309,
61-1289, 61-1477, 61-1612, 61-9271
VAN CORTLAND, Philip. 61-1778
•VAN CORTLANDT, Stephen. 60-918, 61-1778
VAN CORTLANDT family. 00-033. 01-220
VANCOUVER (Ship) 80-3003
VANCOUVER Barracks, Wash. 81-3470
VANDALIA (Sloop) 60-1244
VANDBMAN, H. E. 01-2749
.ANDENBERG, Arthur H, 59-95, 00-2401,
60-3346
V ANDENBERG, Charles A. 59-227
VANDERBILT, Cornelius. 60-427
VANDERBILT, William Henry. 81-1630
VANDERBILT, William K, 59-46
VANDERBILT, Mrs. William K. 69-46
VANDERBILT family. 60-2252
VANDERBILT University, Nashville. 61-761,
61-2639
VANDERBILT University, Nashville. School of
Dentistry. 60-1672
VANDERBLUE, Homer Bews, 1666- collector.
61-382
VANDERHORST, A. 60-765
VAN DER HORST family. 61-1508
VANDERKLOOT, A. W. 61-9304
VANDERLD?, Frahk Arthur, 1884M837.
69-207, 61-9440
VAN DERUP, John R. 60-044
VANDERPOOL, Eugene. 60-347
VANDERSL1CE, Henry. 00-2600, 00-2838
VANDER8TRATE, Mile. 61-8450
VANDERVOORT family. 01-3121
VANDERVORT famUy. 01-3124
VAN DEUSEN, Doles. 01-1061
VAN DEUSEN, J. 81-320
VAN DEVANDER, Charles. 61-1647
VAN DEVANTER, WUUs, 1659-1941. 80-1083,
60-1121
VAN DE WATER, Frederic F. 61-2697
"VAN DE WOESTYNE, Royal. 61-3374
VAN DOREN, Carl Clinton, 1688-1900, 00-1393,
01-616, 01-571
VAN DOREN, Irlta, 59-121
VAN DOREN, Mark, 1094- 61-015, 01-839,
61-2693
VAN DORN, Earl, 1620-1863. 61-960. 61-2116
VAN DRUTEN, John. 61-1364
VAN DYCK, Henry, 60-586
VAN DYKE, Henry, 1862-1933. 59-14, 09-118,
80-313, 81-571, 81-075, 61-2062. 01-2767.
81-2984, 61-3122
VAN DYKE John Charles, 1660-1932,
61-2694
VAN DYKE, Nicholas. 60-1370.
VAN DYKE, Tertlus. 66-116, 81-2964
VAN EATON, Hsnry S. 60-1544
VAN FOSSEN, George W, 61-3648
VANGAASBECK, Jacobus. 61-220
VANQAASBECK, William. 61-220
VAN HOOSCAR, David H. 81-2326
VAN HORN, LeRoy. 81-1528
VANHORNE, David. 61-2992
VANHORNE, J. 61-1179,61-1290
VAN KLEECK, Mary. 81-3496
VAN LEAR, Thomas, 80-849
VAN LOON, Hendrlk Wlllem, 1862-1944.
Invasion. 59-198, 80-2851
VAN METER, Jacob. 60-161
VAN METER, Joseph. 60-561
Name Index
VAN METER lamlly. 81-34 . 61-8142
VANNESS, Cornelius P. 60-2066
VAN NEBS, Jacob. 60-1405
VAN NESS, John Peter. 60-81
VAN NESS/ William Peter, 177B-1628. 61-763
VANNMAN, Ida. 69-226
VANNMAN, Melvin. 59-226
VAN RENSSELAER, Henry J. 61-220
VAN RENSSELAER, Johannes, 1 706-1783,
60-3064
VAN RENSSELAER, John, 60-3064
VAN RENSSELAER, Henry. 61-220
VAN RENSSELAER, EllUan KUllanssn, 1783-
1846. 60-3064
VAN RENSSELAER, Robert. 61-197
VAN RENSSELAER, Solomin. 61-3257
VAN RENNSELAER, Stephen. 61-1342
VAN RENSSELAER family. 80-8064. 61-437.
61-475
VAN BANTVOORD, Seymour. 69-163
VAN SCHAACK, Catherine. 61-220
VAN SCHAACK, Henry Cruger, 1602-1867.
61-8488
VAN SCHAACK, Peter, 1747-1632. 80-1465,
61-3436
VAN SCHAACK family. 60-2253. 61-3436
VAN SCHAICK, George. 61-167
VAN SCHAICK, Goose. 61-681
VAN STEENWYCK, Elmer A. 60-606
VAN SWEARINQEN, Thomas, 60-561
VAN TONE, Claude Halslead, 1669-1930.
60-1321
VAN VALKENBURGH, Richard. 61-3629
VAN VECHTEN, Abraham, 1762-1837. 81-166
VAN VECHTEN, Carl, 1880- collector.
61-1297, 61-3148, 81-3597
VAN VECHTEN family. 60-8043
VAN WATERS, Miriam. 81-2379. 61-3422,
61-3493
VAN WINKLE, Peter G„ 1606-1812. 60-8,
60-296, 60-312, 60-1210, 60-1463, 60-1662,
60-3322. 61-2802
VAN WINKLE lamlly. 80-1210
VAN WYCK, Crittenden. 61-1296
VAN ZANDT, Charles C. 60-569
VAN ZANDT, Oerrlt, 81-963
VAN ZANDT, Nicholas H. 61-3062, 61-3135
V ANDAMAN, Jame a K. 60-1853
VABDAMAN, William S. 60-1831
VARDILL, John. 614488
VARE, William A. 81-492.
VAREN, Bemhard, 1622-1650. 61-1124
VARGAS, Hernando de, 61-3246
VARICH, John. 80-1373
VARICK, Richard. 00-1465
VARNELL, George H. 60-81
VARNER, S. W. 80-555
VARNER family. £n_6Ji5_
VARNUM, Joseph B., of Dracut, Mass. 60-1481
VASS, James Cummlng. 61-2326
VATER, Johann S. 61-1272
VAUDREUTL do Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de
Rlgaud, marquis de, 1668-1776, 60-2366,
81-692, 61-1637. 61-2726 . '
VAUGHAN, Benjamin, 1751-1835. 59-119,
80-1084, 61-734, 81-787, 61-774, 61-933,
61-1136. 61-1371
VAUGHAN, C. K. 69-169
VAUGHAN, C, Whalen. 61-536
VAUGHAN, ChrlBtopher C. 61-3275
VAUGHAN, Sir John, 173B 7-1796. 60-1320
60-1378, 80-1447
VAUGHAN, John, 1755-1841. 69-110
60-2823, 61-26, 61-276, 61-678,
81-721, 61-734, 61-767, 61-778,
61-781, 61-786, 81-918, 61-944,
61-1136, 61-1270, 81-1272, 61-1371
VAUGHAN, John R. F. 61-3275
♦VAUGHAN, Samuel, 1720-1802,
61-1371
81-1135,
VAUGHAN, Samuel, b. 1782. 61-1664
VAUGHAN, Sarah. 81-1664
VAUGHAN, Sarah Manning. 61-1135
VAUGHAN, Thomas, 1822-1688. 61-222
VAUGHAN, William. 61-1371
VAUGHAN, Mrs. William Warren. 61-1135
VAUGHAN lamlly, 81-1135, 61-13 71. 61-1664
61-2419 '
VAUGHN, Caroline A, 61-2786
VAUSE, William. 60-2369
VAUTER, Alexander. 81-2846
VAUX, Richard, 1616-169S. 61-758
VAUX, Roberts, 1786-1638. 60-1613, 60-2636.
81-886, 81-756
VAUX, William S. 60-2339
VAUX family. 80-2838, 81-128, "11-758
VAWTER, Keith, 1672-1937. 61-91
VEACH family. 60-271
VEA2EY, Oocar A. 00-240
VEAZTE family. 00-1721
VEBLEN, Thorsteln. 60-1101, 60-3122
VEDDER, Ellhu, 1836-1023. 61-2692
VEGA Carplo, Lope Felix de, 1682-1835. 61-1606
VEOETIUSRENATUS, Flavins. 60-1389
VEGO, Francle. 80-1464
VEITCH, Elizabeth. 60-61
VEITCH, Richard. 60-81
VEITH, Paul F. 60-1713
VELDE, Lleven van de, 1660-1666. 80-402
VELEZ de Guevara y Dusnas, Luis. 1579-1844
81-1506
VENABLE, Abraham Watldns, 1799-1878. 80-8.
81-2647
VENABLE, Andrew Rett. 61-3284
VENABLE, Charles Scott, 1827-1900. 80-701
61-2182, 81-2264, 61-2493, 81-3658 '
VENABLE, Edward Carrlngton. 81-3263
VENABLE, Edwin C. 61-197
VENABLE (J. M.) & Co., of Petersburg, Va.
81-2647 "'
VENABLE, John M. 61-3284
VENABLE, John M., of Slate Hill, Va. 61-3284
VENABLE, Richard M. 80-2031
VENABLE, Richard N., of Slate Hill, Va.
61-3264
VENABLE, Samuel Woodson. 81-3298
VENABLE, W.N. 80-313
VENABLE, William H, 60-2820
VENABLE family. 61-2419, 81-3142
VERE, Maximilian .Scheie de see SCHELE de
Vere, Maximilian, 1820-1696
VEROENNES, Charles Gravier, eomta de, 1719-
1787. 80-21, 60-282, 60-314, 80-1431
VESPUCCI, Amerigo, 1451-1512. 61-3206
VEST, George G. 80-3102, 61-42, 61-534
VESTAL, Thomas. 81-2451
VE S S '6^64" IateU ' 1Bar "* - ,) ""-
"Sef^' F ?l'! 7 f 5 W "' °' ,he *«" **<"
VIANDOT, Paul. 60-3117
VICARY, John. 80-1755
V1CK, Burwell. 80-1732
VICK, Gray J. 60-1732
V1CK, Henry W. 80-1732
VICKJamlly. 60-1732
VlCKi" «G and Meridian Railroad. 60-1139
60-lui4 '
VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain, 1619-1901
59-183 rev.
VICTORIA Lead Company. 60-1820
VIERECK, George Sylvester, 1884- 81-194
61-8479 '
VIEYHA, Jose Mar/a. 61-3233
THE Vigilantes. 59-231
V1GNAUD, Henry, 1630-1922. 60-1364
VIGO, Francle, 1747-1838. 80-713, 66-1927
VILAS, William F. 60-2642
YILES, Jonas, lr76- 80-3122
VILES fanuly. 81-826
VILLA, Francisco. 80-673, 81-3683
V1LLARO, Fanny Garrison. 61-2864
VTLLARD, Henry. 81-1129
V1LLARD, Oswald Garrison, 1672-1649
»? U f. C . t ? , '•.. M "*' m -* 1 > 69 -' 62 . "0-1200,
01-1264, 01-1514, 61-2750, 01-3073,
V1NCENNES (Ship) 60-3210
VINCENT, George E, 80-710
VINCENT family. 01-2419
VINEYARD, Mrs. A. W. 60-3235
VINEYARD Shore Workers School. 61-3453
VINSON, Carl. 60-1637, 61-1859
VINSON, Fred M. 69-27, 80-1180
VINTON, Samuel F. 60-2510, 60-2833
VIOMENIL, Baron de. 61-2726
V1QUESNEY, J. A. 80-1066
VIHCHOW, Rudolf. 61-790
V1HDEN (E. and S.) Company, Jackson, Miss.
60-3506
VIRGINIA (Colony) Council. 61-2721
VIRGINIA (Colony) County Court (West
Augusta District) 61-946
VIRGINIA (Colony) General Assembly 61-428
VIKGINIA (Colony) Laws, statutes, etc.
81-3195
VIRGINIA (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-
1722 (Spotawood). 61-2629
VERMILYE, Kate Jordan,
VERMONT Central Railroad
60-1577
59-235
60-109, 60-1199,
VERONA, N. Y. Congregational Church.
60-818
VERPLANCK, Gutlan Crommelln, 1768-1670
60-3065
VERPLANCK family. 60-2254. 61-3584
VERR1LL, Addleon Emory. 61-2749
VERSAILLES. Peace Conference, 1919 see
PARIS, Peace Conference, 1919
VEKTREES, John J. 61-1158, 61-2528
VERY, Jones, 1813-1680. 60-2150
VERY, Lydla Louisa Anna, 1823-1901. 60-2150
VESEY, Elizabeth, 61-2601
VESLER, Mrs. Earl. 61-3412
VIRGINIA (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor,
1751-1758 (Dinwiddle), 61-2626
VIRGINIA. Board of Track. 81-1745
VIRGINIA. Board of War. 01-1745
VIRGINIA, Circuit Court (Richmond). 60-81
VIRGINIA. Conservation Commission, Division
of Publicity and Advertising, 01-3164
VIRGINIA. Constitutional Convention, 1829-1830,
61-2836
VIRGINIA. Constitutional Convention, 1860-1651.
60-2216
VIRGINIA. County Court (Yohoganla Co.)
81-948
VIRGINIA. Dept. of Accounts and Purchases.
01 3347
VIRGINIA. Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg.
60-306
VIRGINIA. General Court, 60-286
VIRGINIA. Governor, 1779-1761 (Jefferson)
61-1745
VIRGINIA, Governor, 1686-1860 (Fltzhugh Lee)
01-657
VIRGINIA. Land Office. 60-8, 01-1772
VIRGINIA. Medical College, Richmond.
61-1522, 61-2752
VIRGINIA. Military Institute, Lexington. 60-8
60-3328, 61-2177, 61-2649, 61-2677, 61-2970
61-3138 '
VIRGINIA. Military Institute, Lexington.
Library. 61-114
VIRGINIA. Secretary of the Commonwealth.
61-2345. 61-2348
VIRGINIA. State Library, Richmond. 61-3066
VIRGINIA. Supreme Court of Appeals. 80-268
VIRGINIA. University. 69-70, 69-116,
69-118, 69-123, 69-136, 60-60, 60-261
60-686, 61-197, 81-326, 61-1336,
61-1630, 81-1724, 61-2120, 61-2162
81-2329, 51-2648, 61-2676, 81-2767,
61-3299. 81-3666
VIRGINIA. University. Alumni
Association. 60-6
VIRGINIA. University. Board of Visitors.
59-119, 80-43, 80-1786
VIRGINIA, University. Dept. of Law. 59-83,
60-893
59-97. 59-116
VIRGINIA. Uidversity. Library.
59-136. 59-205
VIRGINIA. University. Patrick Henry Society.
59-118
VIRGINIA. University. Poe Memorial Asso-
ciation. 60-371
VTRGINIAi War Office. 61-2274
VIRGINIA and Rainy Lake '.umbor Company,
Virginia, Minn. 60-2236
VIRGINIA and Truckee Railroad. 61-1296
VIRGINIA Artillery, Richmond Howitzers, 1859-
1865. 81-2777
VIRGINIA Cavalry. Laurel Brigade. 61-2772
VIRGINIA Cavalry. 3d Regt., 1881-1865,
61-3284
VIRGINIA Cavalry. 4th Regt., 1881-1885.
61-2678
VIRGINIA Cavalry. 8th Regt., 1681-1665.
60-905
VMGINIA Cavalry. 10th Regt, , 1662-
1866. Co. B. 81-3514
VIRGINIA Central Railroad. 61-1634
VIRGINIA-Dlstrtct of Columbia Boundary
Commission. 61-2117
VIRGINIA Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
81-3300
VIRGINIA Historical Society, Richmond,
61-1768, 61-2383
VIRGINIA Infantry, 1st Regt. , 1900-1917. Co.
F. 81-2836
VIHGINIA Infantry. 2d Regt,, 1801-1066. Co. D.
01-3139
VIRGINIA Infantry, 3d Regt., ca. 1021 -ca. 1835.
60-1446
VIHGINIA Infantry. 12th Regt., 1861-1685.
Co. A, 61-3300
VIRGINIA Infantry. 21st Regt. , 1881-1866.
61-2796
YTRGtfJIA Infantry. 21st RegU, 1861-1865,
Co. C. 61-2760
VIRGINIA Infantry. 21 et Regt. , 1881-1865.
Company F, 61-1734
VIRGINIA Infantry, 26th Regt. Company G.
80- 1241
VIRGINIA Infantry. 42d Regt., 1860-1665. 59-99
VIRGINIA Infantry. 82d Mounted Regt. 60-1451
VIRGINIA Infantry. 70th Regt. , 1900-1617
see VIRGINIA Infantry. 1st Regt. , 1900-
1911
VIRGINIA Infantry. 77th Regt. , ca. 1621-
ca, 1835, 60-1446, 80-2369
VIRGINIA Infantry. 104th Regt. 80-1710
VIRGINIA Infantry. 163d Regiment, 1661-65.
60-227
VIRGINIA Infantry, West Augusta Guard,
61-3390
VIRGINIA Loan and Trust Co. 69-97
VIRGINIA Midland Railway Compaay. 60-8
VIRGINIA Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg.
60-2189
VIRGINIA Porcelain Company. 60-30
VIRGINIA Shipbuilding Corp., Alexandria Va.
59-33
Name Index
VIRGINIA State Agricultural and Mechanical
Society. 59-128
VTRY, Francois Joseph, comte de, 1707-1766.
60-314, 61-2206
VISITING Nurse Society of Philadelphia.
61-666
VBKNISKKI, GuyT. 61-695
VTTZ, Carl. 60-1713
VOEBEL, Charles. 61-2949
VOEGELI, Henry Edward, 1876-1943. 61-411
VOEGELI, Mrs. Henry Edward, 61-411
, VOEGBLIN, Charles Frederick. 61-1140
;3EL, Charles F, 61-2344
VOIGT, Edward. 61-1306
VOIOT, Thomas. 61-21
VOLK, Douglas, 1656-1935. 61-2686
VOLK Leonard W. 60-2114
VOLKHOVSKY, Felix. 59-212
VOLSTEAD, Andrew John, 1860-1947. 60-195
VOLTAIRE, Francois Marie Arouet de, 1894-
1776. 60-2962, 31-2105
VON RHEIN, Amy Estee. 80-A05
VON RHEIN, Charles Estes, collector. 60-605
VON STEUBEN, Frisdrlch, baron von see
• STEUBEN, Frledrlch Wllhelm Ludoli Gerhard
Augvstln, baron vhi,
VOORHEES, Daniel Wolsey, 1627-1897. 60-1794
VOORHEES, Foster M. 60-281, 60-1342
VOORHEES, Henry. 61-3,154
VOORHEES, Ralph. 60-267
VOKONTSOV, Semen Romanovlch, 1744-1832,
60-1381
VOSSLER, C. H. 60-1446
VOTH, Henry R., 1855-1931. 61-226
VOVRDAN, William. 60-1098
VOWELL, JohnCrlpps. 61-2328
VOWELL, Margaret. 61-2328
VOWELL, Mary. 61-2328
VOWELL, Thomas, Jr. 61-2326
VREELAND, Albert L. 60-648
VROOM, Garret Dorset Wall, 1643-1914.
60-237
VROOM, Peter Dumont, 1791-1673.
80-237, 60-279, 60-260, 60-283,
60-332, 60-2061, 61-3437
VYSE, Richard. 60-343
w
WABASH and Erie Canal. 80-1356
WABASH College, Crawfordsvllle, Ind. 60-1273,
81-1806
WABASHA Co., Minn. 60-1797
WADDEL, John N. 80-1830, 60-2842
WADDEL, Moses. 80-1701
WADDELL, James. 59-219
WADDELL, James Alexander, 1618-1914. 69-60
WADDY family. 61-3136
WADE, Alexander L. 60-295, ; 60-313, 61-3222
WADE, Benjamin F. 80-312, 60-1247, 60-2620
WADE, Charles A. 60-549
WADE, Charles W. 60-549
WADE, Edward. 80-1247
WADE, J. C. 61-2753
WADE, Joseph Sanford, 1880- 60-2
WADE, Walter. 60-2058
WADE family. 80-549
WADESTOWN Telephone Company, Wadestown,
W. Va. 60-1454
WADSWORTH, Declus. 60-765
WADSWORTH, EUJah. 60-588, 61-1179
WADSWORTH, Eliot. 50-20
WADSWORTH, James. 60-2649, 61-1304
WADSWORTH, James Samuel. 61-1304
WADSWORTH, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. 60-1675,
60-2860. 81-2781, 61-2782
WADSWORTH, William Woleott. 61-1304
WADSWORTH Iamlly. . 60-1300. 61-130 4
61-2782
WAGENKNECHT, Edward Charles. 61-571
WAGEK, Paul W. 61-3262
WAGNER, Albert G. 60-336
WAGNEK, Charles, n. 18th cant. 60-277
WAGNER, Charles, oi Clay Co., Minn. 61-3266
WAGNER, Charles v. 61-3302
WAGNER, Richard. 61-3149
WAGNER, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1653.
60-2991, 60-3094, 61-1283
WAGNEK, William Flnley, 1865- collector.
61 -1463
WAHALAK, Miss. Presbyterian Church.
60-2065
WAHLSTROM, Matthias, 1651-1023. 61-2793
WA1LES, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-
1862. 60-1546. 60-2339
WA1LES, Edmund H. 80-1546
WATLES, Levin. 60-1644,60-2339
WAINWRIQHT, Jonathan Mayhew, 1663-1953.
60-1999
WAINWRIOHT, Nicholas B. 61-1117
WATNWRIGHT & Tappan, Boston. 60-1578
WAIT, Annie. 61-3207
WA1TE, Henry e, 60-1806
WAITE, John, 1732-1820. 61-3436
WATTE, MorrlBOn Remlck, 1816-1888. 69-203 ,
80-869, 60-1063, 61-2638
WAKE Forest College, Wtnston-Salem, N. C.
81-2180, 81-3207
WAKEMAN, Burr. 81-220
WAKEMAN, S. H. 61-2009
WALCOTT, Charles D. 60-24 *'
WALCOTT, Henry Pickering, 1838-1932.
80-2743
WALCOTT & Hotden, Concord, Mass. 60-1491
WALD, Lillian D, 60-2167,61-2477
WALDECK, Jean Frederic Maximilian,
1706-1676, 61-860
WALDO, Richard H. 81-695
WALDO family. 60-2586
WALDOCK, James. 61-92
WALES, Andrew. 61-2328
WALES, Margaret. 81-2328
WALES, Maria. 60-207
WALES (Thomas B.) and Company, Boston.
60-185
WALES, Wlltlam W., 1818-1902. 90-207
WALFORD, Mr. 81-3032
WALKER, Mr. 80-2741
WALKER, Aldace Freeman. 61-1331
WALKER, Alexander. 69-169
WALKER, Amasa. 60-78
WALKER, Anthony. 69-122
WALKEH, Benjamin Philip. 61-3136
WALKER, Bessie Valentine. 59-121
WALKER, CharleBW.C. 61-37
•WALKER, Cyrus Hanillll, 1836-1916. 61-1208.
61-1300 '
WALKER, D. A. 60-658
WALKEK, David. 81-3382
WALKER, Duncan S. 60-6
WALKER, E. H, 60-1668
WALKER, Elizabeth F. L., collector. 60-2850
WALKER, Elkanah, 1805-1877. 81-1507,
61-2207
WALKER, Emma E. 81-2628
WALKER, Frances. 61-2635
WALKER, Francis Amasa. 61-1331, 61-2942
WALKER, Frank. 61-2655
WALKER, George. 61-337
WALKER, George, b, 1796. 61-640
WALKER, Gilbert Carlton. 61-3275
WALKER, Guy M. 61-1273
WALKER, Henry H. 81-247
WALKER, J. G., of Chutahoma, Misspend
Guadalupe Co., Tex. 81-2425
WALKER, J. R. 60-1637
WALKER, James. 60-3193
WALKER, James Alexander. 61-2264
WALKER, James Perkins, 1829-1866.
81-1706
WALKER, James T. 61-37
•WALKER, John. 69-169, 61-2796, 61-3362
WALKER, John C. 60-1266
WALKER, Joseph T. 61-3i35
WALKEK, Juliet C, collector. 61-2026
WALKER, Leroy P. 60-3247, 61-1162
WALKER, Lewis M.' 60-1376
WALKER. Lewis S. 60-3015
Walker, Mary, 6U3362
WALKER, Mary Edwards, 1832-1919. 81-860
WALKER, Mary (Richardson) 1811-1897,
61-1597, 61-2207
WALKER, Maury. 80-262
WALKER, Pedro. 60-1096
WALKER, Peter. 60-678
WALKEH, Ralph, 1869- 61-2687
WALKER, Richard F. 61-3656
WALKER, Richard X 80-285
WALKER, Robert James, 1601-1669. 60-1644.
80-1785. 60-3086
WALKER, Sears C. 61-734
•WALKER, Thomas, 1716-1794, 60-714, 81-2740,
61-2798
WALKER, Thomas, 1746-1796. 61-2798
WALKER, Thomas H, 81-2060
WALKER, Thomas H. , 1823- 1990. 60-3015
WALKER, W. Piatt. 61-3060
WALKER, Wildes P. 60-3213
WALKER, William. 61-197
WALKER, William, miller. 60-292
WALKER, William, 1824-1880. 61-3250
WALKER, William Burwell, of Aberdeen, Miss.
61-2745
WALKEH, zecharlah, of Woodvllle, Miss.
61-2746
WALKER, Tadoc. 60-317
WALKER family. 60-2218, 60-2643, 60-3015.
61-37. 61-51, 81-2050. 81-3142. 61-3382
WALKER, Judd, and Veazie, Marine, Minn.
60-335
WALKER Mills, Wilton, Me. 80-1887
WALKER, Wise and Company. 81-1708
WALKINSHAW, Robert Boyd. 81-2784
WALKLEY, Alden. 80-1692
WALKLEY, Stephen, b. 1632, 60-1692
WALL, Garret Dorset, 1783-1650. 80-279,
60-260, 60-281, 60-263, 60-265, 80-1526
WALL, George. 61-21
WALL, John H. 61-3207
WALL, O. S. B. 61-1631
WALL, William H. 81-3267
THE Wall Street Journal. 80-1532
WALLA Walla, Wash. Whitman College see
WHITMAN College, Walla Walla, Washing-
ton
WALLACE, Alfred Russel. 61-28, 81-780,
81-2749
WALLACE, C. W. 61-2284
WALLACE, Charles, 80-8
WALLACE, Charles Montrlou, 1826-1910.
81-87
WALLACE, David D, 60-740
•WALLACE, Gusbvnu Brown, 1761-1802.
' 59-111, 81-1031
WALLACE, H. Lewis. 81-2635
WALLACE, Henry, 1836-1916. 61-93
•WALLACE, Henry Agard, 1666- 59-41, 59-156.
59-261, 60-1180, 60-1778, 80-1822, 80-3126,
61-93, 61-1428, 61-3361, 81-3435
WALLACE, Henry Cantwell. 69-36,60-2334,
61-93, 61-1509
WALLACE, Henry E. 8C-689
WALLACE, Hugh G. 69-280
WALLACE, James, 1766-1791. 59-111
WALLACE, James W., collector. 60-2816
WALLACE, John, oS Harrlsburg, Pa. 80-2616
WALLACE, John Bradford, 1778-1837.
80-1712, 80-3104
•WALLACE, John Hanklns. 60-81, 81-197
•WALLACE, John William, 1815-1684. 60-162,
60-724, 60-3104, 61-1466
•WALLACE, Joseph, 1766-1667. 60-3104, 81-S4S
WALLACE, Joshua Maddox. 60-3104
WALLACE, L. W. 60-3345
WALLACE, Lattice (Wishart) Smith, 69-111
WALLACE, LevU, 1827-1906. 59-183, 60-766,
60-1313. 61-1352
WALLACE, Matthew. 60-684, 60-1685
WALLACE, Michael, 1719-1767, 69-111
WALLACE, Michael, b. 1753, 69-111
WALLACE, Mrs. Susan. 60-3104
WALLACE, Thomas, 60-1652
WALLACE, Rev. W. 60-3104
WALLACE, William Brown, 1767-1633. 69-111
WALLACE, William Henson, 1811-1679.
60-3340
WALLACE family. 59-111, 60-239S, 60-2818,
60-3104. 61-67, 61-93
WALLACE and Elder. 60-2818
WALLACE and McCarty, Mill Point, W. Va.
60-1666
WALLACE Roller Mills, Cralgsville, Va. 59-205
WALLCUT, Robert F. 61-3414
WALLCUT, Thomas, 69-32
WALLER, Benjamin. 61-2707
WALLER, John L, 61-1631
WALLER family. 61-1169
WALLOREN, Asian A. 81-886
WALLING, Jesse. 61-1861
WALLIS, Samuel. 60-2638
WALLS, Caroline M. see LANGSTON,
Caroline M. (Walla)
WALLS, Edmund N, 61-14
WALLS, John, 1800-1691, 61-3274
WALLS, JohnAbbet, 1879- 61-2350
WALLS, William Cameron, 1662-1941. 61-3274
WALLS family. 61-3274
WALMOUTH, J, H, 60-2848
WALN, Jesse. 61-744, 61-3061
WALN, Lewis. 61-744
WALN, Nicholas. 81-744
WALN, Richard, b. 1737. 81-744
WALN, Richard, Jr. 61-744
WALN, Robert, 1765-1830. 60-1461, 61-744,
61-3051
WALN, Robert, 1794-1625. 60-26O6 .61-3O51
WALN family. 61-126, 81-744. 61-3051
WALPOLE, Hugh. 60-2051
WALPOLE, Thomas. 60-1431
WALHAD, Jane. 81-3194
WALSER, Zeb Vance, 1883-1940. 61-2003
Name Index
WALSH, David Ignatius, 1872-1947. 60-1988
61-2046
61-1377
69-119, 60-2319,
WALSH, Frank P.
WALSH, Nicholas.
•WALSH, Robert, 1764-1669.
60-3144. 61-426, 61-2761
WALSH. Thomas James, 1869-1933. 69-261,
60-806
WALSTNGHAM, Thomas de Grey, 2d baron.
60-1260
WALSTROM (P. P.) Store, Buffalo Lake, Minn.
60-192
WALBWORTH,. Edward Brown. 61-2606
WALTER, Raube. 61-671
WALTERS, Henry. 69-46
WALTERSTORFF, Mr. — de see
De WALTERSTORFF, Mr,
WALTHALL, Edward Cary, 1631-1090. 60-1056,
60-1074, 80-2369, 60-249B, 60-2631, 60-2642.
61-26, 81-24.19, 61-2462, 61-2741
WALTHALL, WUUam T., 1B20-189B. 60-2499
WALTHAM Precision Instrument Company, inc.
60-1694
WALTHAM Textile Company, Waltham, Mass.
60-116
WALTHAM Watch Company. 60-1488
WALTHER, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm, 1611-1667.
60-2191, 66-2209, 66-3216, 61-934, 61-3163
WALTON, Abraham, 60-668
WALTON, David. 61-666
WALTON, George, 61-682, 61-2010, 61-3178 :
WALTON, Moses. 61-2646
WALTON, Parke. 60-2646
WALTON, SUae. 61-688
WALTON, WUUam L. C. 81-3276
WALTON, -William R. 60-2
WALTON family. 61-866
WALWORTH, Douglas. 60-720
WALWORTH, J. P. 60-718
WAMBAUGH, Eugene, 1666-1946. 81-1226
WAMBAUG3, Sarah, 1862-1966. 61-1783
WAMSLEY, J. S. 60-564
WANAMAKER, John, 1838-1922. 69-148,
61-462, 61-1600
WANGERIN, G. B. V. 60-3216
WAPELLO. 61-3383
WAR, James. 60-1476
WAR cry, 01-112
WAR Finance Committee, Minneapolis. Women's
Division. 60-190
WAR Resistors League. 61-263
WAR Resistors League. Conscientious Objectors
Problems Committee. 61-283
WARBASSE, James. 81-3638
WARBURG, Paul Morltz, 1606-1932. .60-132,
61-3466
WARBUHTON, Henry. 61-1494
WARD, Mrs. 60-206
WARD, Caroline L. 60-1765
WARD, DIMS Burgess. 61-2794
WARD, Elizabeth Stuart (Phelps) 1644-1911.
60-2086
WARD, G. C. 60-652
WARD, Henry Augustus, 1834-1906. 61-1278
61-2740
WARD, Henry D. A, 81-1347
WARD, Henry V. 60-1567,60-1566
WARD, Jamas Wilson. 80-1765
WARD, Jane. 00-867
WARD, John E. 61-1331
WARD, John Qulney Adams, 1630-1910.
60-637 , a-481, 81-2686
WARD, Jonathan. 60-1765
WARD, Lester Frank, 1841-1913. 60-3344
WARD, Marcus Lawrence, 1812-1884. 60-261,
60-265, 60-669, 60-664. 60-1037
WARD, Maria. 61-582
WARD, Mary Augusta. 80-42
WARD, Nancy. 61-1333
WARD, Richard R. 60-2684
WARD, 8amuel G, 60-1571
WARD, Thomas. 60-887
WAHD, William. 61-582
WARD, WUUam Hayes. 61-1564
WARD, William L. 60-331
WARD family. 61-2416,61-3500
WARD and Gow, New York. 60-86, 60-1166
WARDELL, Z. P. 60-1475
WARDEN, W. G. 60-560
WARDEN, William. 69-122
WARDER, Ann. 60-2815, 81-126
WARDER, John, 1761-1828. 81-426
WARDER, John N. 60-2615
WARDER, William G. 60-2815
WARDER, William S. 60-2815
WARDER family. 80-2816
WARDLAW, James. 56-169
WARDLAW, Martha. 59-169
WARDLAW, William. 69-166
WARDNER, George, of Windsor, Vt. 60-1491
WARDNER Brothers, Philadelphia. 60-2616
WARE, Caroline Farrar, 1699- 61-3448
WAKE, Charlotte (Barrell) 1862-1645. 61-457,
61-3412
WARE, Josiah,
WARE, Mark.
60-7
60-1809
WARE, Nathaniel A. 61-2745
WARE, William Robert, 1832-1915. 610434
WARE, WUUam S. 61-3276
WARE River Railroad Company. 66-176
WARHAM, John, 66-2886
WARING, Lucy (Latane). 56-135
WARING, Thomas R. 60-740
WAHLEY, Alexander F. 61-3082, 61-3267
WARMAN, WUUam. 60-423
WARMA), family. 80-423
WARMINSTER classical School for Boys,
Warminster, Va, 61-197
WARNER, Adoniram JudBon. 80-8
WAHNER, Charles D. 66-15
WARNER, Charles D„ Indian agent. 61-1248
WARNER, Charles Dudley, 1826-1600. 60-313,
60-1620, 8U972, 81-1992, 81-3290
WARNER, Chester H. 81-2643
WARNER, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1805. 81-120
WARNER, Edward B. 61-2049
WARNER, John, goldsmith. 60-1572
WARNER, John, d. 1873, 61-787
WARNER, Luclen. 61-391
WAHNER, Lydla C. 61-2031
WARNER, Mason Young, 1666-1957. 60-367
WARNER, S. S. 61-677
WARNER, William. 60-2139
WARNER (William) and Company. 81-553
WARNER family. 60-3345, 61-2632
WARNSHUIS, Frederick Cook. 61-266
WAKREN, Professor, of Harvard Law School.
81-1220
WARREN, Alfred Pearson. 61-2028
WARREN, Annie. 60-167
WARREN, Charlos, 1888-1954. 81-2864
WARREN, Charles Beecher. 59-243, 80-2030
WAKREN, Earl. 68-24
WARREN, Eugenia Phebe (Tayloe). 60-81
WARREN, George Henry. 80-IB7
WAKREN, Gertrude L. 61-3412
WARREN, Gouverneur Kemble, 1830-1882. 66-23
WARREN, Harris G. 61-2740
WARREN, Israel Perkins. 60-80
WARREN, James. 81-562
WAKREN, Josiah. 61-1513
WARREN, Laura. 61-660
WAKREN, Lindsay C. 66-606
WARREN, Mrs. M. I. 61-1295
WARREN, Sir Peter, 1703-1762. 60-567.
80-1426
WARREN, Robert Penn, 1606- 81-571, 61-2691
WARREN, Roberta Miller (Chandler) 1674-
61-2331
WARREN, Samuel, of Providence, R. I.
66-1401
WARREN, William, Sr.,
Ind. 81-1048
WARREN, William, Jr.,
Ind. 61-1046
of Vanderburgh Co. ,
of Vanderburgh Co, ,
Mills, West Warren, Maes.
WARREN, William D. 80-2302
WARREN, WiUlam Fairfield, 1033-1929.
61-441
WARREN, William J. 61-622
WARREN, William PresUn. 60-2402
WARREN family. 69-23,61-2331
WARREN (Ship) 6(1-260, 60-1630
WARREN and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va.
59-161
WARREN Cotto:
60-1662
WARREN County (Ohio) Historical Society.
61-857
WAHR1NGTON, Lewis. 60-8, 61-636
WARSAW (New York) Cemetery Association.
61-1601
WARSAW (New York) High School Alumni
Association, 61-1601
WARSAW Historical Society. 61-1601
WARSAW Society of Village Work. 61-1601
WARSHAW, Jacob, 1878- 60-2723
WARTBURG Federation of the Northwest,
60-167
WARWICK Co., Va. 61-2339
WARWICK Furnace, Chester Co., Pa, 60-2051
WASECA, Minn. First Baptist Church. 60-201
WASECA, Minn. First Baptist Church. Women's
Foreign Missionary Society. 60-201
WASHBURN, Algernons., 1814-1879. 60-259
WASHBURN, Benjamin Martin. 81-618
WASHBURN (C. C.) Flouring Mills Company.
80-620
WASHBURN, Edson D. , b. 1842. 61-2634
WASHBURN (I.) «■ Moan Wire Works, Worces-
ter, Mass. 60-1114
WASHBURN (I. and C.) Worcester, Mass.
60-1114
WASHBURN, Ichabod, firm, Worcester, Mass.
80-1114
WASHBURN, Israol, 1764-1676. 60-269
WASHBURN, Israel, 1813-1883. 80-1247,
80-1371
WASHBURN, John. 60-259, 60-529
WASHBURN, MarUia (Benjamin) 60-259
WASHBURN, Stanley, 1876-1960. 80-146
WASHBURN, WUUam D. 60-269, 60-1061,
60-1805, 60-1606
WASHBURN family. 80-269, 61-1177
WASHBURN and Goddard, Worcester, Mass.
80-1114
WASHBURN and Moan Manufacturing Company.
60-1114
WASHBURN-CROSBY Company, Minneapolis.
60-626, 60-1216
WASHBURN, Ellhu B. 56-183, 60-259, 61-1328,
61-2049, 61-2494
WASHINGTON, Artemas Dandrldge custls.
61-662
WASHINGTON, Booker Taliaferro, 16597-1916
69-4, 69-156, 80-36, 80-54, 60-126, 60-791
60-916, 60-3345, 81-1220, 61-1284, 61-1477
81-1517,81-1816,61-3476
WASHINGTON, Bushrod. 60-1083, 60-1467
60-1818, 61-1639, 61-2631
WASHINGTON, Corbln. 01-1626
WASHINGTON, George, Pros, U. S., 1738-
1799. 59-126, 66-21, 66-133, 60-266,
60-667, 60-1267, 66-1286, 66-1373,
66-1379, 60-1422, 60-1467, 60-1459,
60-1685, 60-1701, 60-1735, 60-1767,
60-1762, 60-1816, 60-2026, 60-2063,
60-2527, 80-2588, 60-2626, 60-3026,
60-3104, 60-3113. 80-3186. 60-18,
61-164, 61-197, 61-276, 61-332,
61-362, 61-381, 61-446, 61-506,
61-548,61-557,61-582,61-736,
61-766, 61-1086, 61-1095, 61-1L35,
61-1166, 61-1324, 61-1376, 61-1629,
61-1763, 81-1623, 61-1914, 61-1917,
81-2065, 61-2066, 81-2270, 81-2446,
61-2600, 61-2626, 61-2726, 61-2740,
61-2743, 61-2782, 61-3276, 61-3287,
61-3288, 61-3296, 61-3334, 81-3460,
61-3611
WASHINGTON, George A. 60-1379
WASHINGTON, George F. 60-81
WASHINGTON, George Steptoe. 61-1629
WASHINGTON, Hamilton. 60-1616
WASHINGTON, Hannah Fairfax. 61-3267
WASHINGTON, Henry. 61-2798
WASHINGTON, Henry T. 61-1631
WASHINGTON, John H. 60-61
WASHINGTON, John W. 61-3001
WASHINGTON, Lawrence. 80-81
WASHINGTON, Lewis Quinton. 61-2761
WASHINGTON, Lund. 61-2743
WASHINGTON, Martha (Dandrldge) Custls, 1731-
1802. 69-135, 80-1736, 60-3113, 61-2743
WASHINGTON, Richard. 61-1631
WASHINGTON, Samuel T. 61-1629
WASHINGTON, Warner. 61-3267
WASHINGTON, William A., fl. 1863. 61-1629
WASHINGTON, WUUam Augustine, 1762-1610.
60-713, 60-1457, 60-3113
WASHINGTON family. 60-266, 60-1467,
60-2616, 80-3113, 61-1629. 61-2501,
61-2611, 81-2832, 61-2649, 61-3142,
61-3176
WASHINGTON (Ter. ) Governor. 61-2809
WASHINGTON (Ter.) MlUtla. 61-3268
WASHINGTON (Ter.) Secretary's Office.
61-3286
WASHINGTON (Ter.) Treasurer's Office.
81-3288
WASHINGTON (State) Adjutant-General's Off.
80-3037
WASHINGTON (State) Columbia Basin Commis-
sion. 86-2675
WASHINQTON (State) Dept. of PubUc Welfare.
61-3057
WASHINGTON (State) state Library, Olympla.
81-3268
WASHINGTON (State) Superior Court (Spokane
Co.) 81-341
WASHINGTON (State) University.
61-2794
61-1361,
WASHINGTON, D, C. Board of Trade. 59-165
WASHINGTON, D. C. First Bapttet Church.
60-81
WASHINGTON, D. C, National Library for
the Blind. 81-1668
WASHINGTON, D. C. Orphan Asylum. 60-81
WASHINGTON, D. C. Saint Eltiabeths
Hospital see SAINT EUzabeths
Hospital, Washington; D. C.
WASHINGTON and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. 60-1067, 61-1358, 61-1635, 61-2636
WASHINGTON and Ohio Railroad. 60-1463
WASHINGTON Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church, Minneapolis see MINNEAPOLIS.
Washington Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church
WASHINGTON Benevolent Society of Pennsyl-
vania. 60-2814
WASHINGTON (Brig) 60-239
WASHINGTON chapter No. 29, Royal Arch
Masons see FREEMASONS. Mississippi.
Royal Arch Masons. Washington Chapter
No. 29
WASHINGTON, Colesvllle,and Ashton Turnpike
Company. 60-72
WASHINGTON College, Va. 60-1468
Name Index
WASHINGTON Count; (Ind.) Historical Society.
61-176
WASHINGTON County (Mien.) Historical
Society. 60-2109
WASHINGTON Fire Company, Philadelphia,
60-2050
WASHINGTON Literary Society, 61-3260
WASHINGTON Loan and Trust Company,
Washington, D. C. 60-61
WASHINGTON Manufacturing Company. 61-2226
WASHINGTON Mill Company, Seabock, Wash.
60-796, 61-1300
WASHINGTON Mining Company, Newfleld, Me.
61-1
WASHINGTON Monument Association, New York
see NEW York Washington Monument Associ-
ation.
WASHINGTON national Bank, Boston.
60-1500
WASHINGTON National Monument Society,
Waohlngton, D. C. 61 -1654 ,
WASHINGTON Navy Yard see U. S. Naval
Weapons Plant, Washington, D. C.
WASHINGTON pioneer protect records, 1936-37
61-3057
WASHINGTON Reduction Co. 61-2059
WASHINGTON State Historical Society. 61-2794
WASHINGTON Turnpike Company. 60-72
WASHINGTON University, SI. Louis. 61-1603,
61-2776
WASHINGTON University, St. Louis. Libraries.
61-1173
WASHINGTONIAN magazine. 69-193
WASSON, J. B. 61-3267
WATERHOUSE, Blaokatone, 61-2869
WATERUOU3E, Darius. 61-2950
WATERHOUSE, Frederick Herscbel. 61-2749
WATERHOU8E, Richard Green, 1775-1627.
61-2959
WATERHOUSE family. 61-2859
WATERMAN, Asa, 1743-1768. 61-1704
WATERMAN & Kata, Port Townsend, Wash.
61-1300
WATERS, Charles D. 60-953
WATERS, Henry Jackson, 1665-1925. 60-2736,
60-3330
WATERS, James H. 61-3064
WATERS, Thomas, 61-1269
WATERSON, Pray ti Company, Boston. 60-1741
WATERTON, Charles, 1762-1666. 61-760
WATERVILLE House, Waterville, Minn.
60-2601
WATKIN9, Mr. 61-1660
WATKTNS, Arthur Vivian, 1866- 61-3053
W ATKINS, B. F. 61-3616
WATK1N8, Francis N. 61-2419
WATKTNS, Franklin Chenault, 1694- 61-2690
WATK1NS, H. V. 60-1545
WATKIN8, Henry, 61-1476
WATKTNS, Henry E. 61-3264
WATKTNS, Henry N. 61-3055
WATKTNS, Richard. 61-3044
WATKINS, Richard Henry. 61-3055
WATKINS, Richard Venable. 61-2647
WATKINS, Samuel V. 61-3647
WATKTNS, Stephen. 66-122
WATKTNS, Susan (Dupuy). 61-3266
WATKINS, Thomas, deputy sheriff. 61-3044
WATKINS family. 61-2419, 61-2560, 61-3142
WATSON, A. A., of New York City. 61-230
WATSON, Alfred Augustln. 61-647
WATSON, Benjamin. 61-32
WATSON, Bcttle White Kent. 61-2753
WATSON, Clarence W. 60-660
WATSON, David. 60-7
WATSON, Mre. David S. see WATSON Kate
Anderson
WATSON, Edwin M. 60-646
•WATSON, George. 59-123, 61-1346
WATSON, James, of Virginia. 60-7
WATSON, James, 17397-1790. 60-1163
WATSON, James O. 60-295, 60-312
•WATSON, John. 61-1523,61-2647
WATSON, John B. 60-2766
' WATSON, John Fanning, 1779-1660, 61-352,
61-620, 61-640. 61-2754
WATSON, Joseph. 61-667
WATSON, Kate Anderson. 60-7
WATSON, Lucy. 61-546
WATSON, Richard, 1761-1633. 61-2476
WATSON, Thomas. 61-760
WATSON, Thomas C, 61-2076
WATSON, W, B, 61-21
WATSON, Walter. 61-32
WATSON, Wealthy. 61-32
WATSON, William A. 60-76
WATSON family. 60-33'U. 61-32. 61-2162
WATSON 4 Paul. 61-2754
WATT, James, 61-661,61-3361
WATT, Robert B. 61-3081
WATTERSON, George, 60-263, 61-3433
WATTERSON, Henry, 1840-1821. 8JL-51
WATTS, Amelia. 81,2748
WATTS, Harrison. 61-3143
WATTS, Henry Miller, 61-2068
WATTS, John, 1715-1769. 60-2256
WATTS, J„hn, 1785-1631. 81-3432
; WATTS, Robert. 60-2266
WATTS, Robert, Jr. 60-2255
WATTS, Thomas H. 61-1512
WATTS, William, lawyer. 59-145
WATTS, William, nl Big Lick, Va. 59-63
WATTS family. 68-146, 88-171, 60-2266,
61-2742
WATUMULL, Mrs. G. J. 60-163
WAUGH, Beverley. 61-3142
WAUREGAN Paper Co. 61-3277
WAVRAN, C, L. B. 61-860
WAYLAND, Francis, 1786-1866. 60-3344
WAYLAND and Thompson, Free Union, Va.
58-87, 68-136
WAYMAN, Dorothy (Godfrey) 1688- 80-1629
WAYNE, Anthony, 1745-1796. 60-216, 60-289,
80-713, 60-1286, 60-1373, 60-1458, 60-1735,
60-1766, 60-2686, 60-2637, 61-521. 61-662,
61-1314, 61-2307, 61-3126, 61-3176, 61-3267
WAYNE (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati.
60-1614
WAYNE, Isaac. 80-713
WAYNE, Jacob L. 60-1614
WAYNE, James Moore, 00-1083, 61-3126
WAYNE, Richard, 60-713
WAYNE family. 61-621
WAYNE State University, Detroit. Library.
61-3272
WAYNE Stole University, Detroit. Library
McFarland collection. 81-3192
WEAKE family. 61-2419
WEARS, Isaiah C. 60-2033
WEATHERFORD, John Knox, 1850-1935.
61-2300
WEATHERFORD, John Knox, 1601- 61-3042
WEATHERFORD, Willis Duke. 81-247, 61-1520
WEATHERFORD and Wyatt. 61-2300
WEATHERLY, F. VI. 60-1502
WEATHERLY and Duff, Water Valley, Miss.
60-1502
WEATHERS family. 61-2110
WEATHERSBY family. 61-2340
WEAVER, Abel. 60-1724
WEAVEH, Harriet. 61-161, 61-1293
WEAVER, Henry M. 58-226
WEAVER, John R. 61-1273
WEAVER, Joseph, of Freetown, Mass. 60-1491
WEAVER, William, 1760-1883. 68-72
WEAVER, William H. 81-536
WEAVERVILLE and MlnersvlJle Wagon Road
Co. 61-2318
WEAVERVILLE and Shasta Wagon Road Co,
61-2318
WEAVING, Wllloughby. 69-116
WEBB, Abigail Chester. 61-2913
WEBB, David. 61-2913
WEBB, E. B, 61-3275
WEBB, Edwin Y. 60-1537
WEBB, James. 81-197,61-3275
WEBB, Joseph. 81-2813
WEBB, L. E. 60-285
WEBB, Lewis. 61-1765
WEBB (Lewis) and Company, 68-72, 61-1796
WEBB (Lewis) and Son. 61-1706
WEBB (Lewis N.) and Company. 61-1795
WEBB, Lewis W. 60-312
WEBB, May (Folk) 1873- 60-3101
WEBB, Nathan, 1826-1902. 60-1104
WEBB, Samuel Blatchley. 61-2813
WEBB, Thomas H. 61-1055
WEBB, W. Seward. 80-652
WEBB, William. 60-61, 61-2796, 61-2913
WEBB, William G. 60-1642
WEBB family. 60-2838,61-2110,61-2613
WEBB, Bacon.and Company. 61-1796
WEBB, Booker and Hamilton. 61-1785
WEBBER, Amos R. 60-1708
WEBBER, Charles C, 1668-1844. 60-475
WEBER, Max. 60-1731
WEBSTER, Benjamin. 60-1085
WEBSTER, Daniel, 1762-1652, 60-184,
50-222, 80-20, 60-265, 60-286, 60-771,
60-604, 80-1128, 60-1373, 60-2366,
60-2510, 60-3104, 00-3308, 60-3346,
61-105, 61-419, 81-866, 81-020,
61-2065, 61-2478, 81-2972, 01-3674
WEBSTER, Francis M. 80-2
WEBSTER, Henry Kltchell, 1876-1932. 60-1012
WEBSTER, John T. 61-184
WEBSTER, Marjorle F. 61-3070
WEBSTER, Noah, 1758-1843. 60-1818, 80-2861,
61-734,61-3388,61-3474
WEBSTER, Richard, 1811-1866. 81-3394
WEBSTER, Sidney. 60-429
WEBSTER, William Qreenleal. 81-3474
WEBSTER family. 61-2110
WEBSTER and Company, Edgeworth, Mass.
60-49
WEBSTER Cotton Company, Webster, Mass.
60-1720
WEBSTER Co., V. Va. 60-1005
WEBSTER Milts, Webster, Mass. 60-1720
WEBSTER, Redford & Co., Boston. 81-26
WEBSTER Woolen Company, Webster, Mass.
60-1720
WEDDELL, Alexander WUboume, 1876-1946.
81-1142, 61-1622
WEDDERBURN, David. 60-2040
WEDDERBURN (George C. ) 4 Co. 81-1631
WEDEL, Peter PhUlp, 1684- 61-1413
WEDEMEYER, Albert C. 69-16, 80-154
WEDGWOOD, Jofllah C. 60-2096
WEDNESDAY Music Club, Philadelphia. 61-536
WEED, Thurlow, 1767-1862. 60-20, 60-124':.
60-2096,60-2766,61^1247,61-1328
WEEDON, George, 17307-1790, 60-135,
60-1459, 61-486. 61-3278
WEEDON, William S. 60-2402
WEEKLY clarion-ledger, Jackson, Miss.
60-1835
WEEKLY News Service. 59-162
WEEKS, Charles W. 60-455
WEEKS, Edward A. 01-571
WEEKS, Frank Bentkty, 1654-1935. 80-1015
WEEKS, George W, 60-1627
WEEKS, John W. 50-260
WEEKS, Joshua Wlngate. 61-1356
WEEKS, Raymond, 1863-1854. 61-326
WEEra, Thaddeus. 61-1348
WEGGELIN, Oscar. 60-2166
WEIBERG, Caspar Dlsdrlch, d, 1780. 60-1128
WEINBERG, A. 60-87
WEINBERGER, Bernard Wolf. 61-2633
WEINLAND, William Henry. 61-2605
WEINMAN, Adolph Alexander, 1870-1852.
61-2408, 61-2683
WEIR, Allen. 61-2784
WEIH, Charles Edward, 61-1620
WEIR, H. H. 60-1074
WEIR, John. 69-125
WEIR, Julian Alden, 1662-1919. 61-2765
WEIR, R. S. 60-1074
WEIR, Silas E, 60-2220
WEIR family. 60-1074,60-2220
WEIH and Fisher, 80-2220
WEIR, Lewis and Company, 60-2220
WEIR, Smith and Lewis. 60-2220
WEISER, Conracl, 1886-1760. 80-1707,
60-2036, 60-2218, 61-269, 61-358,
61-445, 81-648, 61-684 . 61-1403
WEISER, Frederick. 80-1707
WEEMER and Tiffany, Carlstlanoburg, Va.
60-201
WEBIGER ClfxJilng Company, Chrlstiansburg, Va.
50-201
WEISINGER, David Addison. 61-3284
WEISS, Jacob, 60-047, 60-3161
WEISS family. 60-3181
WEltZEL, W. S. 61-1441
WEIZMANN, Cnalm. 80-2806, 81-12
WEIZSACKER, Ernst Helnrtch, Frelherr von,
1862- defendant. 61-1313
WELBORN family. 80-2838
WELCH, Charles Alfred, 1815-1908, 60-105
WELCH, E. 80-208
WELCH, George, of Baltimore, 60-752
WELCH, George H„ of Concord, N, H. 60-6
WELCH, Gideon H. 80-122
WELCH, H. F. 81-1200
WELCH, J, J. 60-2363
WELCH, John Porter, 1608-1660. 60-1C6
WELCH, Marls de L, 61-3168
WELCH, P. A, 80-2363
WELCH, W. P. 81-3081
WELCH family. 60-105
WELCHER family. 61-3170
WELD, Charles Stuart Faucheraud, 1639-1901.
60-1071
WELD, Theodore Dwlght, 1603-1895.
60-1221, 80-1247, 60-2068
60-1071,
WELD family. 60-1071
WELKER, George Lewis, d. 1648. 60-2368
WELL, James E. 61-2493
WELLCOCK, Wilfred. 61-3544
WELLES, Edgar Thaddeus, 1843-1914, 81-1641
WELLES, Edward H. 61-2790
WELLES, Gideon, 1602-1676, 59-163, 60-263,
60-898. 80-2063, 60-3308, 81-1328, 61-16 41,
81-1729, 61-2764, 61-3064, 61-3082, 01-3267
WELLES, John. 61-681
WELLES, Mary E,, collector. 60-900
WELLES, PMUp P. 59-60
WELLES, Sumner, 1892- 58-20,
69-220, 80-2651, 80-3346
WELLES family. 61-634
WELLESLEY, Arthur, 1st duke of Wellington see
WELLINGTON, Arthur Welleslsy, let duke of,
1769-1652
Name Index
WELLESLEY, Sir George Grev-llle, 1814-1901.
61-3189
WELLESLEY, Richard CoUey, marquis
Wellesray, 1760-1642. 60-1381,
60-1427
WELLESLEY College. 61-1680,61-1846,
61-2472
WELLESLEY Lover Falls, Mass. Community
Club. 61-3466
WBLLFGRD, Beverley Randolph, 61-2762
WELLING {Charles H.) and Company. 61-220
WELLINGTON, Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of,
1766-1862, 60-1322, 60-3104, 81-692,
61-1640, 61-3021, 61-3087
WELLMAN, Walter, 1886-1934. 69-209, 69-228
WELLMAN Polar Expedition, 1898-1699.
69-206
WELLONS, James. 61-2425
WELLONS (James and George P.) and Company,
Caxroltton, Miss. 61-2425
WELLS, Agnes Ermlna, 1676-1959. 61-3481
WELLS, Andrew. 61-2907
WELLS, Charles. 61-46
WELLS, E. Franklin. 80-2402
WELLS, Franklin. 61-2167
WELLS, Gabriel. 60-1082
WELLS, Herbert George, 50-118, 60-42,
80-766, 60-3345, 61-3106
WELLS, Horace, 1616-1848. 60-1002
WELLS, James, 66-1620
WELLS, John D. 61-336
WELLS, John Miller, 1670-194,7. 61-2610
WELLS, Lester Grosvenor. 80-577
WELLS, Linton, 1693- 60-604
WELLS, Newman. 61-2907
WELLS, Obadlah, 61-2902
WELLS, S. £. 61-1151
WELLS, Robert W. 60-2225
WELLS, S. C. 61-3267
WELLS, Thomas J. 60-1136
WELLS, William, of Indiana. 60-1356
WELLS family, 61-2110
WELLS, Fargo and Company.
61-3565
WELLS Fargo Nevada National Bank, San
FranclBco. 61-2039
WELLSBURG Manufacturing Company. 61-1560
WELSH, Charles W, 61-3062
WELSH, Emma Finney. 61-2675
WELSH, George. 61-462.
WELSH, Herbert, 1861-1941. 61-752
WELSH, John, 1805-1886. 61-715, 61-752
WELSH, John, Jr. 61-715
WELSH, John, Jr, of Boston. 00-1480
WELSH, William, 61-925
WELSH family, 61-762
WELTON, A, Archibald. 80-1108
WELTON, Aaron. 60-1108
WELTON, Archibald. 60-1108
WELTON, Felix. 60-561
WELTON, Job. 80-1108
WELTON family. 60-1108
WELTY, Eudora, 1909- 80-1559
WENDELL, Abraham Evertse. 60-2547
WENDELL, Barrett, 1665-1921. 60-313,
01-2688
WENDELL, Evert. 60-2547
WENDELL, Jacob, 1L 1736-1753,
61-1181
WENDELL, Jacob, 178B-186S. 60-1724
WENDELL, Johannes E. 61-220
WENDELL, Philip. 60-2547
WENDELL, Mrs. Philip. 60-2547
WENDELL family, 60-1724 , 60-2547
WENSJNCK, Arent Jan. 61-3146
60-2057, 61-3556,
WENTWORTH, Banning, 1696-1770. 81-1603
WENTWORTH, Charles William. 61-3220
WENTWORTH, Hugh Hall, 1740 (oa.)-irM.
61-401
WENTWORTH, Sir John, bart. , 1737-1820.
61-1603
WENTWORTH, John, 1815-1868. 61-1328,
61-1728
WENTWORTH, Joshua, 1742-1809. 61-401
WENTWORTH, Lydla G„ b. 1856. 61-3680
WENTWOHTH (Tnomas) & Company,
Buxton, Me, 60-1491
WENTZfanl!?, 60-3167
WEREAT, Ju^ 61-3128
WERNER, Raymond Clarence, 1694-1652.
61-3058
WERNIGER, Augustus. 60-317
WERNWAY, Louis. 61-1637
WERTENBAKER, WUUam. 81-196, 61-2162
WERTENBAKER and Gentry, Albemarle Co., Va.
58-97
WERTHEIM, E, 60-2990
WERTS, George T. 60-261, 60-265
WESCOTT, George. 61-630
WESCOTT iamUy. 61-816
WESLEY, Clurles. 61-190, 61-1616
WESLEY, John, 1703-1761. 61-190, 61-726.
61-3177
WESLEY, Sarah. 61-160
WESLEY Methodist Church, St. Paul see
ST. PAUL. Wesley Methodist Church
WESLEYAN Female College, Murfreesboro.
N. C. 80-261
WESLEYAN Female Institute, Staunton, Va.
61-2466
WESLEYAN UnlvsrBlty, Mlddletown, Conn.
61-1166,61-1167
WESSON, MBey Barton. 61-266
WESSON, W. H. 61-2647
WESSON OU and Fertilizer Company, Wesson,
Miss. 60-2388
WEST, A. M. 60-2396
WEST, Anna, 61-1615
WEST, Mrs. Benjamin, 61-2271
WEST, Benjamin, 1738-1620. 60-1322,
60-2224, 60-2646, 60-3106, 61-2271,
61-2876, 61-8619
WEST, Cato. 60-1245
WEST, Enos. 60-323
WEST, Francis. 61-631
WEST, George M, 60-3012
WEST, H. B. 60-316
WEST, J. R. 60-1690
WEST, James. 61-631
WEST, John, of Delaware. 60-1616
WEST, John, of Pennsylvania. 61-631
WEST, John, of Virginia. 58-77
WEST, Rufus A., collsctor. 60-3342
WEST, Samuel, d.ca. 1671. 81-151C
WEST, Thomas B. 61-3267
WEST, w. 60-319
WEST, William. 60-1619
WEST, William, d, 1783. 01-631
WEST, WUUam H. 60-2620
WEST family. 61-2613, 61-2632, 61-3142
WEST Augusta Guard see VIROXNIA
Infantry. West Augusta Guard
WEST Coast Lumbermen's Association.
60-364
WEST lndi?.*i Improvement Company, 60-644
WEST Jersey Society. 61 -766
WEST New Jersey Land Society. 60-2410
WEST Philadelphia Maennerchor. 61-70B
WEST St. Paul, Minn. Salem Lutheran
Church, 60-626
WEST Side Association, New York. 61-597
WEST Side Protective League, New York.
61-667
WEST superior Iron and Steel Company.
80-1008
WEST Texas State College. 61-3203
WEST Union record. 60-1406
WEST Virginia. Agricultural Experiment
Station, Morgantown. 60-559, 60-1266
WEST Virginia. Constitutional Convention.
1872. 60-1464, 61-1341
WEST Virginia. County Court (Monongalia
Co.) 61-2691
WEST Virginia. Institute of Technology, Mont-
gomery. 60-1274
WEST Virginia, National Guard. 60-1053
WEST Virginia. National Guard. 1st Infantry.
61-2910
WEST Virginia. New River Slate School, Mont-
gomery see WEST Virginia. Institute of
Technology, Montgomery
WEST Virginia. Public Service Commission
60-1460
WEST Virginia. Stats College, West Liberty.
60-376 '
WEST Virginia. State Geologist. 60-270
WEST Virginia. State Hospital for the
Insane, Weston. 61-2803
WEST Virginia, state Normal School,
Glenvllle, 60-1274
WEST Virginia. University. 59-134, 60-222 ,
60-223, 60-224 . 60-236. 60-276, 60-346,
60-606. 60-1007. 60-iloA. SW-1266 ,
60-1274, 60-1340, 60-3342, Jl-lIVo,
01-1861, 61-2901. 61-3121
WEST Virginia, University. Agricultural Ex-
tension Division. 60-425
WEST Virginia. University. Board
of Governors. 60-669
WEST Virginia. University. College of Agri-
culture, Forestry, and Home Economics.
60-546, 60-858
WEST Virgins. University. College of Agri-
culture, Forestry, and Horns Economics.
War Planning Committee. 60-648
WEST Virginia, University. CoUege of
Education. 60-1268
WEST Virginia, University. CoUege of
Engineering, 60-1268
WEST Virginia, University. CoUege of
Pharmacy, 60-359
WEST Virginia, University, Columbian
Literary Society. 60-1052
WEST Virginia. Univereity. Committee on
Off-Campus Contacts. 60-1340
WEST Virginia. University. Committee on
Printing and Stationery, 61-2601
WEST Virginia, University, Committee on
World War n Casualties. 60-276
WEST Virginia, Univereity. Dept. of History.
61-2901
WEST Virginia. University. Dept. of Library
Science. 61-2901
WEST Virginia. University. Dept. of Philosophy
and Psychology. 60-1208
WEST Virginia. University. English Club.
61-2801
WEST Virginia. University. Graduate School.
60-225
WEST Virginia. University, Graduate School.
Council. 60-225
WEST Virginia. University. Library. 60-286 .
61-3216
WEST Virginia. University. Library.
Circulation Dept, 60-268
WEST Virginia. University. Library.
Technical Processes Dept, 60-268
WEST Virginia, Univereity, Library.
West Virginia CoUectlon. 60-1446
WEST V -glnla. University, Mountaineer Credit
Union. 60-334
WEST Virginia. Univereity. Office of
Ihe Registrar. 60-1288
WEST Virginia. University. Office of the Treas-
urer. 60-1268
WEST Virginia. University. Parthenon Literary
Society. 60-1052
WEST Virginia. University. Preparatory Dept.
60-1007
WEST Virginia. University. President's Office.
60-240 . 60-1268
WEST Virginia. University. School of Mines.
60-274
WEST Virginia. University. Scientific Society.
60-226
WEST Virginia. University. Sociology and
Social Work Club. 61-2901
WEST Virginia. Virginia Debt Commission.
60-229
WEST Virginia. War History Commission.
WEST Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad Company.
59-140, 60-560 -f—j.
WEST Virginia Arsenlo Bromine Lithla
Company. 60-342
WEST Virginia Bar Association. War Effort
Committee. 60-300
WEST Virginia Cavalry. 4th Regt., 1663-1864.
61-1436
WEST Virginia Central a
61-2299
1 Pittsburgh Railroad.
WEST Virginia Collegiate Academy of Science
West Virginia University Chapter. 60-346
WEST Virginia Exposition and Fair Association,
60-362
WEST Virginia Firebrick Company. 60-378
WEST Virginia Folk-lore Society. 60-357
WEST Virginia Historical Society. (Founded
1869) 60-293
WEST Virginia Humane Society, 60-294,
60-1726
WEST Virginia Infantry, 12th Regt., 1882-1866,
Co. F. 61-1648
WEST Virginia Infantry. 24th Regt. 60-1710
WEST Virginia Land and Mining Company.
60-1462
WEST Virginia Library Association. 80-692
WEST Virginia Medical Society. 60-662
WEST Virginia Midland Railway Company.
69-140
WEST Virginia OU ana Mining Company.
60-1482
WE3T Virginia Pulp and Paper Company.
81-3050
WEST Virginia school Journal, 60-313
WEST Virginia Society for the Extension
of University Teaching. 60-1007
WEST Virginia Stale Dental Society.
WESTCHESTER Co., N. Y, 60-1360
WESTCHESTER Turnpike Road Company
see THE President, Directors, and
Company of the Westchester Turnpike
Road
WESTCOTT, Edward Noyes, 1647-1698.
61-3695
WESTCOTT, George Clfnton. 61-1327
WESTCOTT, Glenway, 1901- 61-2660
WESTCOTT, Matthew. 61-82
WESTER, Thomas C. 61-3617
WESTER, William V. 81-3617
WESTERGAARD, Waldemar Christian, 1882-
61-1080
WESTERN Association of Writers, 60-1416,
60-1442
WESTERN Federation ol Miners, 61-1279
WESTERN Foreign Missionary Society of Uw
United States, 61-3167
WESTERN Land Association of Minnesota.
60-696
WESTERN Mail and Stage Co. 61-2225
WESTERN Maryland RaUroad Company,
59-140, 60-2999
WESTERN Pacific Railway, Salt Lake City.
60-2996
WESTERN Railroad Corporation, 60-170,
60-178
WESTERN Reserve Historical Society,
Cleveland, 61-3285
WESTERN Reserve University, Cleveland, 60-6
WESTERN Sanitary Commission. 60-2892
WESTERN Stage Transportation Line for
Baltimore. 61-290
Name Index
WESTERN Union Telegraph Company. 60-168
WESTERN Vermont Railroad. 60-1577
WESTFALL family. 60-1359
WESTFORD Forge Company, Westlord, Mass,
61-95
WESTTNQHOUSE Electric Corporation,
61-2043
WESTMACOTT, Sir Richard, 177B-1B56.
60-926
WESTMINSTER Presbyterian Church,
Minneapolis see MINNEAPOLIS.
Westminster Presbyterian Church
WESTMORELAND Co., Va. 61-2797
WESTON, A. S. 01-2744
WESTON, Harold E. 59-162
WESTON, Henry. 61-2744
WESTON, Horatio S. 61-2744
WESTON, Levi W., of Skowhegan and Bloomlleld,
Maine. 61-2744
WESTON, Samuel William. 61-2744
WESTON, Theodore B. 61-1348
WESTON family. 61-2744
WETLESEN, Mrs. Ole. 61-1268
WETMORE, Charles W. 60-1008 , 60-1571
WETMORE, Elizabeth Elsland. 60-1713
WETTLESON, William O. 61-1243
WETZEL, George. 60-2175
WETZEL Co., W. Va. 60-231
WEYERHAEUSER, Frederick E. 80-541
WEYMOUTH, Lord. 60-261
WEYSE, AUce Woliskllt (Barrows). 61-946
WEYSE, Henry Gut :i»r. 61-946
WEYSE family. 61-948
WHALEN, Grover. 80-646
WHALEY, K. V. 60-312
WHALEY, Richard Smith. 60-1637, 60-2401
WHALING, Thornton. 60-4, 60-2402
WHAN & Co. , of Richmond. 61-2495
WHARTON, Anne Holllngsworth, 1845-1928. '
61-733
WHARTON, Arthur. 61-3267
WHARTON, Charles, 1743 or 4-1838. 61-196,
61-626
WHARTON, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1862-1937.
81-1123, 61-2165, 61-2670
WHARTON, Francis. 61*2761
WHARTON, Francis R. 61-626
WHARTON, Henry, 1627-1860. 61-161
WHARTON, John. 61-526
WHARTON, Joseph. 61-1331
WHARTON, Joseph, 1707-1776. 61-196
WHARTON, Richard. 60-916
•WHARTON, Robert, 1767-1634. 60-2636,
80-2838
WHARTON, Samuel, 1732-1600. 80-2394
WHARTON, Thomas. 61-2752
WHARTON, Thomas, of Pennsylvania, 60-2636,
61-296, 61-2307
WHARTON, Thomas, of Williamsburg, Va.
61-3078
WHARTON, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1B66. 60-2164,
61-161. 61-758, 61-2491
WHARTON, William. 80-2181
WHARTON family. 80-2B3B
WHARTON and Humphreys, Philadelphia.
80-2211
WHEAT, AlmeronH. 61-3048
WHEAT, James S. 60-312
WHEATLEY Dramatic Association, Philadelphia.
61-153
WHEATON, Henry, 1785-1646. 80-3344,
61-2751
WHEATSTONE, Charles. 61-760
WHEELER, Aaron. 60-3345
WHEELER, Senator Burton K. 59-16,60-260,
60-1347
WHEELER, D. D. 61-3302
WHEELER, David E. 60-3345
WHEELER, E. G. 66-3247
WHEELER, Ellen. 60-3345
WHEELER, Frank M. 60-2266
WHEELER, George. 60-3028
WHEELER, Jacob. 80-2767
WHEELER, James B, 60-2256
WHEELER, Joel, 1748-1816. 60-2757
WHEELER, John, 1798-1862. 60-3346
WHEELER, John B. 80-3346
WHEELER, John Edwin, h. 1812. 60-1834
•WHEELER, Joseph. 81-1159, 81-1976, 61-2789.
61-3066, 81-3178
WHEELER, Levis Hopkins. 60-3346
WHEELER, Lucia. 60-3345
WHEELER, Mary Ann. 61-220
WHEELER, Mary C. 60-3346
WHEELER, Mortimer M. 60-200
WHEELER, Olio Dunbar, 1852-1(25. 60-264
WHEELER, Sarah Anne (Hopkins) 60-3345
WHEELER, Xenophon. 61-3065
WHEELER family. 60-2256, 60-3345
WHEELING Development Company. 60-578
WHEELING Female College. 61-3162
WHEELING Masonic Hall Association. 80-358
WHEELOCK, Eleazer. 61-2992
WHEELOCK, Elsazer Louis Ripley, 1783-1847
60-1629
WHEELOCK, John Hall, 1866- 59-119,
61-2671
WHEELOCK, Joseph Albert, 1831-1908, 60-462
WHEELOCK, Kate (French) 60-462
WHEELS of Fortune (Vessel) 60-1750
WHEELWRIGHT, Jere. 60-680
WHELAN, Joseph V. 60-3045
WHERRY, Edna B. 60-648
WHERRY, Kenneth Spicer, 1892-1961. 61-1354
WHIQ Party. 60-6, 60-269, 60-3306, 60-3323,
61-624, 61-1247, 61-1328, 81-1630, 61-2972,
61-3169,61-3174,61-3490,61-3667
WHIG Party. Massachusetts. 60-772
WHIG Party. Pennsylvania. 61-1139
WHIG Party (Gt. Brit.) 60-1290
WHIPPLE, A. W. 61-1346
WHIPPLE, Abraham, 1733-1619. 61-2421
WHIPPLE, Edwin Percy. 60-1143
WHIPPLE, George. 60-1247
WHIPPLE, George C. 80-670
WHIPPLE, Henry Benjamin. 60-265, 00-670,
60-2801, 61-516
WHIPPLE, Leon. . 80-43
WHIPPLE Manufacturing Co. 61-3266
WHISTLER, George Washington, 1800-1849.
60-170,60-178
WHISTLER, James McNeilL 60-766, 61-366
WHITAKER, J. H. 61-3081
WHITAKER, JohnMUle, 1663-1860. 61-1596
WHITAKER, Robert. 61-3544, 61-3644
WHITAKER family. 61-2641
WH1TCHER (F. W.) and Company, Boston.
61-46
WHITE, Albert Blakeslee, 1658-1941. 60-246,
60-272
WHITE, Alexander. 61-2830
WHITE, Almond A. 80-1806
WHITE, Ambrose, firm, Bueksporl, Me,
60-1555
WHITE, Andrew Dickson, 1632-1916. 59-146,
81-2000, 61-2672
WHITE, Barclay. 61-3141
WHITE, Benjamin P. 61-3129
WHITE, Campbell P. 80-279
WHITE, 'Cell. 81-2746
WHITE, Charles A. 81-783
WHITE, Charles Ignatius. 60-81
WHITE, Chastsin. 61-3275
WHITE, Edward. 80-3098
WHITE, Edward D. 80-1083, 81-1159
WHITE, Edward J. 60-1778
WHITE, Edward Lucas, 1866-1934. 60-1558'
WHITE, Esther. 81-193
WHITE, Ezra, merchant. 60-50
WHITE, Francis S. 80-1537
WHITE, George Savage, 1764-1860. 60-1357
WHITE, H. A. 60-648
WHITE, Harry Dealer, 1892-1948. 91-2658
WHITE, Henry, 1860-1927. 59-37. 59-269,
80-26
WHITE, Horace. 61-1326
•WHITE, Eugh. 60-29, 80-2067, 60-2181
WHITE, HughLawson. 60-3308
WHITE, Israel Charles, 1848-1927,
69-160, 60-246. 60-270 . 60-272
WHITE, Jacob C. 80-2033
WHITE, James Jones. 81-2638
WHITE, Capt. James L. 61-2890
WHITE, James Patterson, 1600-1679. 60-1660
WHITE, John M. 69-138
WHITE, John P. , fl. 1827-1629. 61-802
WHITE, John P. , fl. 1906-1926. 69-160
WHITE, Joseph H. 61-802
WHITE (L. and I. J.) Buffalo, N. Y. 81-3372
WHITE, Martha. 61-682
WHITE, UaunseL 61-1348
WHITE, Nathan, 60-3216
WHITE, NeUa Gardner. 61-876
WHITE, Samuel, of New York. 61-230
WHITE, Stanford. 60-43
WHITE, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946,
61-1936, 61-2766
WHITE, Sue Sheltos, 1867-1943. 61-2666
WHITE, Thomas. 61-193
WHITE, Thomas R. 61-193
•WHITE, Thomas W. 81-2264, 61-2647
WHITE, Wallace Humphrey, 1677-1962.
59-21 , 60-1414
WHITE, William. 61-3268
WHITE, William, Bp., 1748-1836.
60-1743, 60-2312, 60-2843, 60-3274 .
61-21, 61-193, 61-736, 81-3656;
61-3271
WHITE, William Allen, 1866-1944. 69-41.
59-217, 69-229, 59-232, 60-39, 60^141; .
60-313, 60-1211, 80-1214, 60-1374,
60-2139, 60-2401, 61-1667, 81-2046,
61-2673
WHITE, William Charles. 60-242
WHITE, William H. 60-69
WHITE family. 69-37, 69-933, 61-16 3.
61-602, 61-2340 : —
WHITE and Burr. 80-68
WHITE and Burwell. 60-2614
WHITE House Conference on Child Health and
Protection, Washington, D. C. 61-3493
WHITE House Conference on Children In a
Democracy (Washington, D, C, 1939-40),
61-966
WHITE Oak Baptist Church, Carpenter,
Miss, see CARPENTER, Miss,
White Oak Baptist Church
WHTTEAKER, Anns. 81-2406
WHITEAKEK, John, 1B20-1902, 61-2496
WHITED, Kirk. 60-422
WHITED, Orlc Ogllvie, 1654-1812. 80-189
• WHTTEFIELD, George. 61-28, 61-199,
61-1616
WHITEHALL, Alex L. 81-292
WHITEHALL Towing Company, Whitehall,
N. Y. 80-3001
WHITEHEAD, Asa. 60-279, 80-664
WHITEHEAD, E. J. 61-1244
WHITEHEAD, James L. 60-2319
WHITEHEAD, M. E. 60-81
WHITEHEAD, Robert. 80-3346
WHITEHEAD, W. E. 01-2817
WHITEHEAD, William Adee, 1810-1684.
60-3S2, 60-662, 80-664, 60-Hta.
61-742
WHTTEHOUSE, John Henry. 81-618
WHITEHOUSE, Nina Boardman. 81-3491
WHrTEHUHST, William N. 60-1644
WfUTELAW, Ralph T. 61-1804 . 01-2113
WHITELEY^Opal Stanley. 60-414
WHITEMAN, James G, 60-2817
WrHTEMARSH, Pa. St. Thomas' Churah.
80-3339
WHITE'S Manual Labor Institute, Wabash Co.,
lnd. 80-1316
WHITESIDE, Sarah. 61-873
WHITFIELD, Albert. H. 81-1169
WHITFIELD, Henry, 60-3181
WHITFIELD, (Henry B.) and Company. 61-2425
WHITFIELD, Henry L. 69-2212
WHITFIELD family. 61-2C10
WHJTFORD, James H„ b, 1627. 60-166
WHJTFORD, John D. 61-3133
WHITIN Machine Works, Wbitlnsville, Mass.
60-76
WHITING. 89-2686
WHITING, Arthur Battslls, 1661-1938. 61-2674
WHITING, C. T, 81-3276
WHITING, Harrison, 60-122
WBTTINO, LUllan. 61-3495
WHITING, William Henry Chase. 61-2264,
81-3084, 61-3666
WHITING family. 69-2938, 60-3345
WHTTLEDGE, T. B. 60-2998
WHITLOCK, Brand, 1869-1934. 69-43,
69-163, 61-2768, 61-3361
WHITLOCK, William. 61-3046
WHITLOW, William Brewer, 1693- 60-2477
WHITMAN, Charles Otis. 61-2749
WHITMAN, Charles Seymour, 1668-1947.
61-1562, 61-3431
WHITMAN, Edward, Jr., of Hennlker,
N. H. 60-3192
WHITMAN, Louisa (Van Velsor) 60-724
WHITMAN, Marcus, 1B02-1947. 61-1697 ,
61-3262
WHITMAN, Narclssa (Prentiss) 1696-1847.
61-1697
WHITMAN, Sarah Helen (Power) 1803-
1676. 80-2147, 60-2189
WHITMAN, Walt, 1819-1892. 59-118,
60-162. 80-724 , 80-766, 80-2149 ,
60-3310, 01-1995, 81-2479 . 61-2548,
81-3164
WHITMAN, William. 60-464
WHITMAN family. 60-182, 80-2180
WHITMAN College, Walla WaUa, Wash. 61-2184
WHITMORE, Rogers. 60-1923
WH1TMORE, William Vincent, b. 1882. 61-3626
WHITNAM, Edward. 61-264
WHTTNAM, Edward, of Hennlker, N. H.
81-284
WHITNEY, Charles. 61-3289
WHITNEY, Ell, Jr. 61-3473
WHITNEY, Ell, 1786-1626. 61-2910,
61-3473
WHITNEY, Franklin. 61-3260
WHITNEY, George. 61-3260
WHITNEY, Henry Clay. 81-1328
WHITNEY, Israel. 60-1687
WHITNEY, James L 61-1346
WHITNEY, James P, 61-266
Name Index
WHITNEY, Joshua. 61-3280
WHITNEY, Joshua, 1773-1845. 61-3260
WHITNEY, Joslah. 61-3473
WHITNEYf Mary. 61-3260
WHITNEY, Pamela. 61-3260
WHITNEY, Samuel H. 60-123
WHITNEY, Vincent, 61-3260
WHITNEY, VlrglL 61-3260
WBITNEY, Washington. 61-3260
WHITNEY, WUUam Dwlght, 1627-1 AM. 60-416
WHITNEY, WUUam W. 60-580
WHITNEY, WUUam Wallace. 61-3260
WHITNEY family. 61-469,01-3260
WHITNEY & Dorr, Bolton. 60-1491
WHTTSITT, John C. 60-2330
WHTTSITT, WUllam Heth, 1641-1011
61-1236, 61-2988
WHITTAKER, Edward. 81-2181
WHTTTEMORE (Dexter) L Bona, Fltiwllllam,
N. H. 60-1745
WEITTEN, Jamie L. 80-2067
WHTTTIER, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892,
60-313, 80-766, 60-1143, 60-2088 ,
81-1369, 61-1600, 61-22087^1^2489,
61-2631, 81-3303
WHITTIER, N, 60-1742
WHTTTINOHAM, WUUam Rolllnaon.
80-1664, 61-618
WHITTINGTON, Will M. 80-2087
WHITTLE, Jaroea M. 69-83
•WHITTLE, WUUam Conway. 61-3062.
61-3267 '
WHITTLE and Sims, Chatham, Va. 60-83
•WHITtLESEY, EUaba. 69-139, 60-1247
60-2610, 61-1346, 81-3288 '
WHITTLESEY, Frederick. 61-1247
WBITTY, James Howard, 1858-1837.
81-1400
WHITWORTH, George Frederic. 61-2794
WHYTE, Isaac H. 60-1708
WHYTE, Robert, 1767-1844. 61-1334
. WHYTE family. 61-1334
WIATT family. 61-3276
WTBAUX, Pierre, 1658-1813. 61-308
WICHITA, Kan. University. 69-29
WICKENBURG, Arte. 61-2220
•WICKERSHAM, George W. 81-1169
61-1609, 61-2626
WICKERSHAM, James p, 81-770
WICKES, Stephen, 1613-1860. 80-809.
60-1140
WICKHAM, Benjamin C. 01-032
WICKHAM, Henry F. 60-2
WICKHAM, Henry Taylor. 01-3062
WICKHAM, John. 61-3084
WICKHAM, Lucy Carter. 61-2637
69-100,
WICKHAM, WUllam Fanning
69-119
WICKLIFFE, Charles Anderson. 60-8
WICEXLVFE, Robert. 01-1326
WICKLIFFE family. 60-1105
WIDDEMER, Margaret. 61-676
WIDE-AWAKES. 61-3270
W1DGERY, Alban Gregory. 60-2402
WIDNEY, J. P. 61-3616
WIDNEY, Samuel. 00-1705
WIDVEY, Theodore J. 61-1243
W1ED-NEUWIED, Prince MaximlUan
Alexander PhUlp von. 60-2823
WIENS, P. J., 1877-1846. 81-204
WIER, Daniel. 61-18, 61-661
WIESENTHAL, Thomas V. 61. 538
WIGFALL, Louis T. 80-78a, 61-1182
WIGQIN, Kate DougUa (Smith) 60-2741
WIGGIN, Timothy. 86-3012
WIGGINS, Isaac. 60-323
WIGGLESWORTH, Edward. 61-3368
WIGOLESWORTH, Thomas. 60-1656
WIGHT, Charlee Copland. 61-2077
WIGHT, Margaret (Brown). 61-2677
WIGBTMAN, D. A. 68-148
WKESELL, Gustave P. 60-182
WTLBERFORCE, WUllam. 60-1699,
60-3229, 61-1494, 61-2276, 81-2436
WILBOURN, R. E. 61-3084
WILBUR, Backus. 60-318
WILBUR, Curtla Dwlght, 1867-1954. 60-74.-.
WILBUR, Henry C. 60-2974
WILBUR, Ray Lyman, 59-261, 80-397
WILBUR, Richard, 1921- 61-1696
WILCOCKS, Benjamin C. 60-570
WILCOX, Cadmus MarceUus. 61-2284
81-2493 '
WILCOX, Edward N. 61-3135
WILCOX, EUas. 61-626
WILCOX, J. K. H. 80-6S8
WrLCOX, Walter Roes Baumea, 1869-1947
80-390
WrLCOXSON, Timothy. 80-870
WILD, John, d. 1865. 60-1322
WILDE, Oscar. 60-2858, 61-2009
WILDER, Burt K. 61-2746
WILDER, Charles T. 60-78
WILDER, Charles W. 60-1465
WILDER, Herbert A, 80-76
WILDER, John Thomas. 81-1289
WILDER, Thornton Nlven, 18B7- 61-2766
WILDER and Company. 60-76
WILDER and Eatabrook, Boston. 60-1466
WILDER, Burbank, and Company. 60-525
WILDES, Jacob, of Arundel, Me. 80-1490
WILDES, WUllam, of Arundel, Me. 60-1490
WILDING, Henry. 61-1002
WTLDMAN, Clyde E. 61-1273
WTLDMAN, Edward Embree, 1874-
61-729
WTLDMAN, Zalmon and Seymour, Danbury
Conn, 61-02
WILE, Frederic WUllam, 1873-1941. 60-163
WILES, Trying R., 1881-1948. 61-2767
WTLEY, AnnaKellon. 61-3498
WILEY, Auslln, b. 1826. 61-1295
WILEY, Calvin H. 61-3263
WILEY, Lojle, 1868-1036. 61-1657
WILEY, R. T. 61-3121
W1LGUS, Thomas B. 60-1105
WTLGUS, WUllam John, 1865-1949. 81-3430
WILHELM n, German Emperor, 1656-1941.
60-1263 '
W1LKERSON, C. L. 60-1604
WILKERSON, G. W. 60-1604
WILKERSON, Jefferson. 68-1604
WILKERSON, Jefferson P. 60-1504
WILKERSON, Peter. 60-1604
WILKERSON, Rebecca. 80-1504
WILKERSON, Thomas J. 60-1504
WILKERSON, "William P. 80-783
WILKERSON family. 60-1504
* WI V^'. Ch * riM ' "68-1877. 00-280.
60-283, 60-286, 61-700 '
"^^CluriM, botanist. 60-422,
WILKES, Heaton. 60-1333
WILKES, John. 61-3680
WILKES, John, 1727-1797. 60-1333
WILKEflfamUy. 60-1333, 61-471
WILKES Co., Ga. 61-3143
WILKIE, David. 60-1322
WILKIN, James R., collector. 60-227
WTLKINS, Charles. 61-781
WILKTNS, Edmonla Cabell, 1686-1949.
60-2075
WILKINS, J. Ernest Jr. 81-1520
WILKTNS, James C, 60-107(i
WILKINS, Ross. 60-601
WILKINS, Thomas E., of BrookviUe, Miss.
61-2344
WILKINS family. 60-2076
WILKINSON, Benjamin. 81-2970
WrLKTNSON, Francis. 61-942
WILKINSON, J. L. 61-3805
•WTLKTNSON, Jamos, 1767-1825. 69-183
60-713, 60-1245, 80-1288, 80-1464 '
60-1628, 80-2627, 61-185, 61-427 '
61-527, 61-538, 61-3257
WILKINSON, James A. 61-582
WILKINSON, John. 61-787
•WILKINSON, John, 1821-1691. 80-714
61-3267
WILKINSON, Joshua. 61-2979
WTLKTNSON, Marguerite Ogden Blgelow.
69-118-
WILKINSON, Morton S. 60-265
♦WILKINSON, Thomas. 60-1813, 81-645
WILKINSON, Thomas, president of the
Upper Mississippi River Improvement
Association. 60-254
WILKINSON fanUly. 61-3305
WILLAMETTE Valley and Coast RaUroad.
81-2300
WILLARD Charles Dwlght, 1880-1914.
81-2327
WILLARD, Charlea Wesley. 81-1331
WILLARD, E. 81-292
WILLARD, Emma (Hart) 1787-1870.
60-1285, 60-2744
WILLARD, John, 1759-1825. 80-2744
80-3066 '
WTLLARD, Joslah. 81-3368
WILLARD, Samuel. 60-2114
WILLARD famUy. . 60-2744, 60-3068,
61-2072 . 61-2327
WILLCOX, George H. 61-2749
WILLCOX family. 60-2813
WILLDENOW, Karl Ludwig. 80-3216
WILLEY, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1014.
81-1327
WILLEY, W. P. 60-246
WTLLEY, Waltman Thomaa, 1811-1600.
60-8, 80-40, 60-295. 60-312, 80-967
80-1072, 60-1728, 60-3842
WTLLEY, William J. 80-285
WILLEY, WUUam P. 60-1104
WILLIAM in, King of Great Britain. 1650-
1702. 60-1813, 61-70
WILLIAM, Sampson, 61-252
WILLIAM and Mary College, WUUamaburg
Va. 60-261, 60-814, 61-1054, 61-1532.
61-1680, 81-2740
WILLIAM Penn (Sloop) 61290
WI 60 I 17o4 P " ln aatTt " School, Philadelphia.
WILLIAM Wirt (Ship) 81-48
WILLIAMS, Adolph DU1, 1671-1952. 61-8446
WILLIAMS, Andrew J. 61-1838
WILLIAMS, Anna S. 81-2034
WILLIAMS, AnnabeUe. 61-431
WILLIAMS, BiU. 81-2456
WILLIAMS, Clyde, 1873-1854. 61-360
WILLIAMS, Daniel. 60-2846
WILLIAMS, Dean Walter. 61-603
WILLIAMS, E. A. 61-2847
WILLIAMS, Mrs. E. R. 60-2646
WILLIAMS, £. T. 60-1795
WILLIAMS, Edward C. 61-1284
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth Weld. 61-3878
WILLIAMS, Ennlon Gilford. 61-3600
WILLIAMS, Ester Sophia. 81-2785
WILLIAMS, Eugene M. 61-3267
WILLIAMS, Ezetdel, 1726-1818. 61-2769
WILLIAMS, Ezeklel, 1785-1843. 61-2785
WILLIAMS, Francis Howard. 60-724
WILLIAMS, Frederick Wells. 61-3624
WILLIAMS George. 60-2217
WTLLIAMa, George W. 61-3082
WILLIAMS, Gershom Mott. 61-616
WILLIAMS, Hannah Hopkins. '61-2785
WILLIAMS, Henry. 60-2646
WILLIAMS,: Henry Horace. 80-2402
WILLIAMS, Howard Yolen, 1689- 81-2750
WILLIAMS, Ira E. 61-380
WILLIAMS, Isaac. 60-2646
WILLIAMS, J. B. 61-3177
WILLIAMS, J. M. S. 60-2124
WILLIAMS, Jesse. 61-1352
WILLIAMS. Jeesoi Lynch, 61-1628
61-2769 '
•WILLIAMS, John, 60-2648, 61-2786
81-3688 '
WILLIAMS, John, Bp., 1817-1899
81-616, 61-3151
WILLIAMS, John, fl. 1842-1847. 61-380
WILLIAMS, John A. 81-3135
WILLIAMS, John C. 60-1645
WILLIAMS, John G. 61-2798
WILLIAMS, John J. 60-29
WILLIAMS, John Langbourne. 61-3600
WILLIAMS, John S, 60-214
WILLIAMS, John Sharp, 1854-1632.
59-17. 60-1058, 60-1662, 60-2054,
60-2067, 60-2161, 60-2380. 80-3221,
60-3345, 61-2340 ~
WILLIAMS, John Skelton. 61-3500
WILLIAMS, John Worthlngton. 61-2786
•WILLIAMS, Jonathan. 61-276, 61-627,
61-767, 61-788, 81-1270, 61-2743
WILLIAMS, Joseph. 60-1335
■ WILLIAMS, L. B. 81-3277
WILLIAMS, Lewla. 60-143, 81-2441
WILLIAMS, Lucius J, 61-3277
WILLIAMS, M. T. 61-1180
WILLIAMS, Maria Ward Skelton. 61-3500
WILLIAMS, Mark. 01-3094
WILLIAMS, Micajah Terrell, 1702-1644.
61-1352
WILLIAMS, Mtlo G. 61-3038
WILLIAMS, Moses A, , 1610-1897. 60-608,
61-3194 "
WILLIAMS, N, Ney, 60-1056
WILLIAMS, Otho Holland, 60-1469
WILLIAMS, Samuel, 1766-1659, 60-12 66.
60-1796 :
WILLIAMS, Samuel Cole, 1864-1947. 61-3623
WILLIAMS, Samuel Wells, 1912-1884. 81-3824
WILLIAMS, Solomon. 60-3066
WILLIAMS, Stephen. 60-122
WILLIAMS, T. H. 61-1151
WILLIAMS, Talcott, 1848-1928. 60-724
81-607, 61-1006 '
WILLIAMS, Tennessee, 61-1384
WILLIAMS, Thomaa. 80-3089
WILLIAMS, Thomas C, 1664-1928. 61-3446
WILLIAMS, Thomas G. 61-2264
•WILLIAMS, Thomas H. 60-1131, 60-2330
WILLIAMS, Thomas Scotl. 61-2785
Name Index
WILLIAMS, TbomaB Wheeler, 1789-1874.
81-3480
WILLIAMS, Tyrrell, 1878-1947. 80-2047
WILLIAMS, W. A. 81-2825
WILLIAMS, Walter. 80-2723, 80-3102,
80-3121, 81-3305
WILLIAMS, Watson D. 80-1899
WILLIAMS, Wayland Wella. 61-3824
WILLIAMS, WlUard. 60-3192
WILLIAMS, William, 1888-1780. 80-2316
WILLIAMS, WUllam, 1731-1811. 81-882,
31-2785, 81-3480
WILLIAMS, William, 11. 1880. 81-3114
WILLIAMS, William, 1882-1947, collector.
81-3480
WILLIAMS, WUllam Berkeley. 81-3500
WILLIAMS, William C. 80-319
WILLIAMS, WUllam Carlos, 1883-
59-18, 81-2503, 61-2764 , 81-3400
WILLIAMS, William Harrison. 81-1238
WILLIAMS, WUUam Trumbull, 1777-1839.
61-2785
WILLIAMS family. 60-933, 80-1048,
60-2597, 80-2846, 60-2836, 80-3089,
61-31 , 81-889, 81-1362, 8--LT7T5;
BFIIlO, 81-2880, 61-2786 . 81-3142,
81-3460, 81-3600. 61-3624
WILLIAMS & Gould, Boston. 60-3216
WILLIAMS a Haywood, Raleigh, N. C. 61-1370
WILLIAMS & Wendell. - 80-1151
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. 61-3269
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. WUllam and Mary
CoUege see WILLIAM and Mary Col-
lege, WUUamaburg, Va.
WILLIAMSBURG Restoration, Inc. ,
WUllamsburg, Va, 01-1346
WILLIAMSON, MlflO . 61-1127
WILLIAMSON, Benjamin, d. 1692. 80-684
WILLIAMSON, Daniel R. ,1663-1940. 81-3836
WILLIAMSON, 0. M, 81-194
WILLIAMSON, Isaac Halsted, 1769-1844.
80-261, 60-283, 60-684
WILLIAMSON, Jane S, 80-660
WILLIAMSON, John P. 60-660
WILLIAMSON, L. P. 81-2226
WILLIAMSON, Thomas S. 60-286, 80-661,
60-1165
WILLIAMSON, WlUlam D. 80-756
WILLIFORD, James J. 61-3393
WILL1M, WUllam, 1821-1695. 60-266
WILLING, Charles, 1606-1687. 81-749
WILLING, Richard, 1776-1658. 61-749
WILLING, Robert. 60-1461
WILLING, Thomas, 1731-1621. 60-2210,
80-2398, 60-3104, 61-213, 81-749,
81-1912, 81-2307, 81-3247
WILLING lamUy, 60-2398, 61-366,
81-749 , 81-2340
WILLING and Francis, Philadelphia. 60-762
WILLING, Morris, and Swanwlek. 80-1248,
80-2048, 60-3268
WILLING, Weir and Company. 80-2220
WTLLINGBAM, W. W. 69-66
WTLUNGTON, John. 81-101
WILLIS, A. J. 61-46
WILLIS, Edward, 1640-1884. 81-1642 .
01-2284
WILLIS, Frances, 81-46
WILLIS, Francis, Jr. 61-1286
WILLIS, Frank B. 60-1374, 00-1709.
81-2081
WILLIS, H. Parker. 60-132.
WILLIS, John, 1619-1906. 60-1492
WILLIS, Levis. 60-3332
WILLIS, Nathaniel. 81-3077
WILLIS, Olympla (Brown) 1835-1928. 61-2390
WILLIS, Park Weed, 1867-1956. 61-2184
WILLIS, Simeon. 61-1823
WILLIS, Thomas, 1821-1675. 60-2822
WILLIS, W. F. 81-45
WILLIS family. 61-45 , 61-2110, 81-2631
WILLISTON, Professor. 81-1228
WILL1T8, Edwin. 81-1146
WILLITS, W. 81-965
WTLLKIE, WendeU. 80-740. 80-1414,
60-1514
WILLME, John. 60-1672
WILLOCK, John G. 60-2633
WILLOW Grove Mills, Augusta Co., Va.
69-205
WILLS, A. W. 61-1289
WILLS, W. R. 80-1713
WILLS, WUllam Henry, 1810-1880. 61-2478
WILLSON (E. A.) a Co. , Union City, Wish.
61-1300
WILLSON, lames, of Monongalia Co,
W. Va. 61-3216
WILLSON, WUllam N, 68-125
WILMER, Richard H. 61-527
WILMER, William H. 60-24C2
WILMINGTON, Calif. 81-2198
WILMINGTON, N. C. Military Hospital Prlaon.
59-180
WILMINGTON and Northern Railroad Company.
60-1361
WILSHIRE, Gaylord. 60-1146
WILSON, Mr, 61-29'c
•WILSON, Alexander. 60-1485,61-2647
WILSON, Augusta Jane (Evans) 60-1161,
61-2816
WILSON, Augustus E. 61-1623
WILSON, B. F. 60-2402
•WILSON, Benjamin. 00-1662, 61-21, 61-1659,
61-2617
WILSON, Benajmln Davis, 1611-1676.
81-1145, 81-2106
WILSON, Bird, 1777-1869. 60-3274
WILSON, Carroll Atwood, 60-724, 61-1992
WILSON, Charles Granville, b. 1846, 61-1619
WILSON, D. L. 60-2334
WILSON, David Cole. 61-1140
WILSON, David L. 81-2905
WILSON, E. M. 60-319
WILSON, E. W. 80-1210
WILSON, Edith Boiling, 60-124, 60-2401
WILSON, Edmund. 61-963, 81-2660
WILSON, Edwin B. 60-242
WILSON, Elijah. 60-1326
WILSON, Ellen Louise (Axson) 61-1176
WILSON, Ephraim S. 60-670
WILSON, Frances. 60-43
WILSON, Francis M. 60-1776, 81-1030
WILSON, George Pickett, 1686- 69-7
WILSON, H. B. 60-2399
WILSON, H. CUtton. 80-1548
WILSON, H. H. 80-350
WILSON, Henry, 1812-1875.
60-2124, 81-1389
80-991, 00-1247,
WILSON, Henry J. 59-150
WILSON, Henry Lane, 1667-1932. 60-3327,
61-176, 61-2834
WILSON, Herman. 60-203
WILSON, J. 8., of W. Va. 60-387
WILSON, James, of Wood Co., w. Va. 60-355
•WILSON, James, 1742-1796. 60-1063, 80-2567,
81-193, 61-462, 61-801, 81-619, 91-1118,
81-2306, 61-3271
WILSON, James, fl. 1813. 00-323
•WILSON, James Grant. 60-663, 80-669,
60-2631, 80-3312
WILSON, James J. 80-281
WILSON, lames Southall, 1880- 59-118,
59-121 , 61-2816
WILSON, James William, 1816-1904, 81-1619
WILSON, John, fl. 1790-91. 80-688
•WILSON, John, 1804-1874. 80-982, 61-1030
WILSON, John A. 60-2821
WILSON, John Lockwood. 61-3284
WILSON, John Moulder. 61-2424
WILSON, John T. 61-2796
WILSON, Joseph. 80-8
WILSON, Joseph, of Pennsylvania. 61-362
WILSON, Joseph D. 61-3267
WILSON, Joseph Shields. 81-371
WILSON, Joshua Lacy, 1774-1848. 61-S391
WILSON, Louis N. 60-397
WILSON, Margaret, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
81-2780
WILSON, Mary BuUock (Shelby) 1878-1069.
81-3025
WILSON, Meredith, 1902- 60-1282
WILSON, Peter, 1746-1625. CI- 1029
WILSON, R. L. 61-3064
WILSON, Ralph. 61-194
WILSON, Riley J. 60-159
WILSON, Robert. 59-126
WILSON, Robert E., of Mississippi. 80-1503
WILSON, Robert L. 80-1486
WILSON, Robert Patterson Clark, 1634-1916.
61-1030
WILSON, Rufus R, 69-235
WILSON, Samuel Mackay, 1671-1946. 91-2998.
61-3024, 61-3025. 61-3056, 61-3267, 61-3268,
81-3360, 61-3391
WILSON, Samuel Ramsey, 1618-1686, 61-3391
WILSON, Stephen B. 60-1466
WILSON, Thomas Perry. 60-1184
WILSON, W. R. 80-2476
WILSON, Wllford C. 61-691
WILSON, WlUlam, 1765-1628. 80-1465
WILSON (William) and Company. 61-319
WILSON, WlUlam B. 80-2805
WILSON, WUllam Bauchop, 1882-1934. 61-293
WILSON, WUllam F. 61-3267
WILSON, William H., 1799-1864. 80-1465
WILSON, WUUam HaeeU, 1811-1602. 60-3179
•WILSON, WUllam Lynn. 60-246, 60-313,
60-680, 61-3673
WILSON, William T„ b. 1654, 60-1314
WILSON, Woodrow, Pre*. U.S., 1656-1924.
69-14, 59-16, 69-17, 56-45, 69-69,
69-116, 69-162, 69-166, 69-163, 69-210,
69-217, 69-229, 59-237, 59-269, 80-26,
60-39, 80-43, 60-64, 60-124, 80-128,
00-127, 60-164, 60-167, 60-160, 60-281,
80-673, 80-676, 80-808, 60-1121,
60-1214, 80-1216, 80-1287, 80-1204,
60-1342, 80-1637, 80-1685, 60-2003,
80-2088, 60-2187, 60-2196, 60-2380,
60-2401, 60-2646, 80-2991, 60-3199,
80-3221, 61-606, 61-621, 81-902,
61-1169, 61-1176, 81-1280, 61-1261,
81-1376, 61-1824, 61-1657, 61-1859,
81-1938, 61-1969, 61-2532, 81-2665,
81-2783. 61-2634, 61-2922, 61-2964,
61-9281, 61-3429 . 61-3468, 81-3486,
81-3504, 61-3613
WILSON famUy. 60-320, 60-1466. 80-2846,
60-3176, 61-29. 61-193. 61-512, 61-1030,
81-1616, 61-2110, 61-2186-, 81-3142 '
WILT, Abraham. 01-21
WILT family. 81-21
WILTON Historical Society. 81-2328
WILTON Railroad. 60-1199 '*
WDJAN, Ross. 80-40
WINANT, John G. 69-20
WINCHELL, Alexander, 61-2749
WINCHELL, Newton H. 60-1327
WINCHESTER, Henry K. , of Santa Barbara
Calif. 61-2745
WINCHESTER, James. 69-183
WMCHEV8KY, Morris. 61-12
WINDER, Charles S. 61-3084
WINDER, Edward L. 61-3287
WINDER, WlUlam H. 86-29
WINDHAM, William, 80-1382
WINDHAM Company, WUllmantlc, Conn. 60-9B
WINDLE, G. P. 96-262
WINDOM, William, 1827-1801. 6Jb41Si '«<>-»»,
60-1061
WINDOM family. 60-212
WINDSOR, Robert N. 66-8
WINDSOR, Conn. Congregational Church.
60-2686
WINDSOR Cotton a Woolen Manufacturing Co.,
Windsor, Vt. 81-47
WINDSOR Real Estate Company, St. Paul.
66-2333
WINFIELD, John O. 60-1646
WINFIELD, Oscar Ahlenlus. 61-2763
WING, Austin E. 60-901
WTNGATE, John. 69-162
WINGATE.R, J. 61-3084
WINGFIELD, John T. 81-3084
WINTPREDE Mining and Manufacturing Company.
60-299
WINN, Francia W., Doxter, N. Y.
81-47
WINN, Frederick, 1880-1945. 61-3626
WINNER, Hannah. 61-709
WINNER, Septimus, 1627-1902, 61-769
WDTNINGTON, Sir Edward, hart., 1728-1791.
CO- 1200
WINONA, Minn. 66-1205
WINONA and St. Peter Railway Company,
60-1664
WINONA OU and Manufacturing Company,
Winona, Miss. 60-2386
WTNSHIP, George Parton. 81-1660
WmSHIP family. 60-2838
WINSLOW, J. D. 80-1827
WINSLOW, James M. 80-81
WINSLOW, John. 61-2760
WINSLOW, Mary N. 81-3496
WINSLOW, Mary Nelson. 61-2666
WINSLOW, Sarah A. 60-61
WINSOR, Ellen. 60-10
WINSOR, Justin. 81-2462
WINSOR, Mary. 61-3803. 61-3538
WINSTON, F. D, 60-2068
WINSTON, O. T. 80-2088
WINSTON, John A. 80-793
WINSTON, Robert Watson, 1660-1944. 60-2607
WINSTON, Samuel L. 80-2648 :
WINSTON, William. 61-3064
WINSTON, WUllam O. 60-7
WINSTON family. 00-2007,81-2340
WTNBTONE, Charles. 61-3091
WINTER, Edwin W., 1844-1930. 60-1B8
WINTER, Gabriel. 61-2745
•WINTER, WUUam, 86-313,60-1331
WINTERICH, John. 81-895
WINTERTHUR collection of manuscripts.
60-1381
WINTHRQP, Henry R. 60-3213
WINTHROP, Robert Charles, 1606-1684,
69-139, 60-125, 00-1701, 81-1630,
61-2490
WINTHROP MUls Company, 60-263
W1NWAR, Frances. 61-2121
WIRT, Dabney C. 60-888
WIRT, WUUam. 66-77, 69-119, 59-222, 60-206,
60-426, 60-1295, 60-2530, 80-3332, 61-197,
61-419, 61-2478, 61-2031, 01-3084
WIRT family. 80-3331
WIRT Oil and Mining Company. 81-2600
WIKTH, Louis. 61-247
Name Index
WISBECH Local Peace Association. 61-3581
WBCHAN, Frederick, 1846-1905. 61-1869
WISCONSIN, Free Library Commission.
81-1490
WISCONSIN. National Guard. 4th Infantry.
61-3394
WISCONSIN. State Board of Control. 01-1306
WISCONSIN. State Historical Society. 61-3370
WISCONSIN. University. 61-1218, 61-1730
WISCONSIN. University. School ol Pharmacy.
Library. 60-2994
WISCONSIN Advancement Association. 60-541
WISCONSIN and Minnesota Ballroad Company.
61-362S
WISCONSIN CenUi Railroad. 80-486, 81-3625
WISCONSIN Colonisation Company. 80-641
WISCONSIN Infantry. 1st Hegt., 1881-1864.
61-2966
WISCONSIN Infantry. 5th RegL , 1881-1885
61-1638
WISCONSIN Infantry, 161h Regt. , 1861-1886.
Company E, 61-1430 '
WISCONSIN Nonpartisan League. 61-334
WISCONSIN State Practical Nurses Association.
61-2967
WISCONSIN Valley Lumbermen's Association
60-530
i/ISUONSIN Womaa's Suffrage Association.
61-2390
WISE, George D. 61-3873
WISE, Henry Alexander, 1806-1876. 00-8
80-386, 60-4S0, 60-580, 60-U41, 60-3332
61-1648, 81-2741, «,1-3138
WISE, John Sergeant. 81-3302
WISE, Stephen S. 69-41, 69-212
WISE, T.J. 00-756
WISE, William W. 61-220, 61-1785
WISE family, 61-1785
WISEMAN, Sir William George Eden,
ban., 1885- 61-3484
WISHART, James, 61-2761
WISTAR, Caspar, 1696-1752. 60-2051, 60-2812
WISTAR, Caspar, 1761-1818. 69-119, 80-2B12,
61-667, 81-679, 61-781, 61-944. 61-1007
WISTAR, Catherine. 00-2812
WSTAR, Elizabeth Wain. 61-1067
WISTAR, Jaspar. 60-2812
WISTAR, Richard, 1750-1821. 81-29
WBTAR, ThomaB. 61-1007
WISTAR family. 60-2812 , 81-1087
WISTAR Association, Philadelphia, 81-2071
WtSTER, Charles. 01-673
WIBTER, JameBW. 61-673
WISTER, Oven, 1860-183B. 59-43, 59-232.
60-2031, 81-675. 81-2676
WISTER, Sosan. 61-673
WISTER family. 81-873
WTTHERING, William. 61-787
WtTHEROW, James B. 61-2843
WITHERS, A. S. 80-41
WITHERS, Guy, 1873- 61-2722
WITHERS, L N, 61-3289
WITHERS, John. 61-3302
WITHERS, Robert Enoch. 60-8, 61-2848
WITHERS, Robert W. 61-184
WITHERS, William A. 60-1705
WITHERS family. 61-2722
WITHERSPOON, John, 1723-1794. 60-1665
60-3313, 61-La41. 81-3122, 01-8271
WITHINGTON, Lothrop. ..80-26
*WmfROW, John, 69-126,69-189,80-323
WrrHROW, William. 80-1730
WITHROW family. 80-1730
WITHER, Adam. 61-806
WITHER family. 81-800
WITTER, Thomas. 60-2327
WTTWELL, LesUe, 61-2326
WIT! and Holt, Staunton, Va. 59-92
WTZZAHD Manufacturing Co. , of VlckaburK
Miss, 81-2425
WOESTYNE, Royal van de see VAN de
Woestyne, Royal
WOFFORD CoUege, Spartanbure, s. C. 60-974
61-2639
WOGQN, Pog, pseud, see Stoddard, Ephralm
Samuel,
WOLCOTT, Edward K„ of Oxford. 60-1491
WOLCOTT, Henrietta L. T. 61-3495
WOLCOTT, Henry, 15787-1656. 60-912
WOLCOTT, J. R, 60-214
WOLCOTT, OUver, 1726-1797, 60-713. 60-1288
80-2020, 61-582 '
WOLCOTT. OUver, 1760-1833. 81-220. 61-3247
61-3473 '
WOLCOTT family. 60-912
WOLCOTT (Snip) 81-2446
WOLCOTT Woolen Manufacturing Company
SouthbrlJge, Mass. 80-1714
WOLF, George, 1777-1840.
00-3160
60-1711, 60-3009,
80-2406
WOLF, Luclen, 1B57-1930,
WOLFE, Bertram. 81-3533
WOLFE, Charles M. 01-2904
WOLFE, JoeL 59-104
WOLFE, Martha (Brand) 61-2904
WOLFE, N. 61-3299
59-121, 59-199,
WOLFE, Thomas, 1900-193B.
61-970
WOLFE family. 81-2219
WOLFER, John A, 61-220
WOLFF, Bernard C, 1794-1870. 69-239
WOLFQRD, Pater, 1812-1894. 80-594
WOLFSIOLL, Levis. 61-2665
WOLFSKUJ., William. 61-1204
WOLFSKJLI family. 61-948
WOLLASTON, Thomas V. 61-1098
WOLLCOTT, Alexander. 60-3345
WOLVERTON, JohnM. 60-272
WOMACK, Abram. 60-1476
WOMACK, J. B. 60-1475
WOMACK family. 59-196
WOMAN S^rage Association. 61-2341
WOMAN'S Christian Temperance Union
80-2334, 61-1780, 81-2471, 61-3034
WOMAN'S Christian Temperance Union.
DepL of Peace and International
Arbitration. 61-3886
WOMAN'S Christian Temperance Union,
Minnesota. 60-461
WOMAN'S Christian Temperance Union.
Mississippi. 80-1998
WOMAN'S Club of Central Kentucky. 81-1084
WOMAN'S Foundation. 61-968
WOMAN'S Franchise League of Indiana, 60-1688
THE woman's JouraaL 61-2853
WOMANS Missionary Union Meeting. 61-1236
WOMAN'S Municipal League, New York
60-2426
WOMAN'S National Farm and Garden
Association. 61-3412
WOMAN'S Patriotic ReUcf Association.
81-597
WOMAN'S Peace Party. 60-1200, 60-2188
WOMAN'S Reading Club of Goodman, Miss.
61-2341 ^
WOMAN'S ReUef Corps. 81-1756
WOMBLE-RO^ERTSON family.. 61-2745
WOMEN'S Action Committee for Victory and
Lasting Peace. 61-3583
WOMEN'S Auxiliary of Saint Andrew's Parish,
Jackson, Miss. 61-2342
WOMEN'S Centennial Union, New York.
81-597
WOMEN'S Committee for Permanent Peace.
60-1200
WOMEN'S Educational and Industrial Union.
Boston, 61-3876
WOMEN'S International League for Peace
and Freedom. 60-1200, 60-2186,
80-2187, 61-3542
WOMEN'S International League for Peace and
Freedom, let congress. The Hague, 1915.
60-2186, 61-2477
WOMEN'S International League for Peace and
Freedom. Section for the United States.
60-2186, 60-2188
WOMEN'S Joint Legislative Committee for
Equal Rights. 81-2434
WOMEN'S Missionary Society, Brandon. Miss
81-2342 '
WOMEN'S Pro-League Council. 61-3491
WOMEN'S School and Library Organization,
Minneapolis. 60-1328
WOMEN'S Service Committee. 61-848
WOOD, Charles Ersklne Scott, 1862-1944,
81-1982, 61-3158, 61-3166
WOOD, Clement. 59-118
WOOD (D. P.) and Company, Warrenton, Va.
69-81
WOOD, David. 61-294
WOOD, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1945. 61-3428 '
WOOD, Fred J. 81-1776
WOOD, George Bacon, 1797-1679. 61-734,
61-788
WOOD, Henry Ellsworth, 1855-1932. 61-3001
WOOD, J. E. 61-3216
WOOD, lames, 'of Missouri. 81-5
WOOD, James, 1747-1613. 80-23, 81-682.
61-2798
WOOD, James, 1799-1867. 69-77
WOOD, James Mcintosh. 61-1992
WOOD, John. 60-267
WOOD, John, merchant of Baltimore. 81-2431
WOOD, John M., merchant of Philadelphia.
80-1708
WOOD, John T. 61-2741
WOOD, Lelghton. 61-2796
WOOD, Leonard, 1860-1927, 59-11 , 69-211
59-2J.T, 69-231, 59-260, 60-3B7"6~0-673,
80-1(33, 60-8127, 61-755, 81-1159, 61-3626
WOOD, Louisa A. Condlt Smith. 59-11
WOOD, Mlcajah. 61-3801
WOOD, Nahum Trask. 61-2446
WOOD(R, D.) iCo. 60-3029
WOOD, Rico W. 80-1534
WOOD, Robert Crooke. 60-2631, 81-2174
WOOD (Samuel) and Son. 81-220
WOOD, Thomas J. 80-2831
WOOD, Thomas R. 80-684
WOOD, w. T., of Arlington, Mass. 60-3191
WOOD, W. W. 61-2749
WOOD, Walter. 60-1860, 80-2087
WOOD, Walter, b. 1849. 6 0-3287
WOOD, William Cowper. 81-3001
WOOD, William Maxwell, 1809-18B0. 81-2431
WOODfamUy. 59-11, 80-3287, 61-5. 61-3142
WOOD Academy, Lynchburg, Va. 59-116
WOOD and Bacon, Greenwich, N. J. 61-294
WOOD (Walter A.) Mowing and Reaping Machine
Company, Fargo, N. D. 60-454
WOOD Co., W. Va. 60-232
WOODARD, Ann. 61-3393
WOODARD, Elizabeth. 61-3393
WOODARD, George Washington, 1837-1864.
81-3393
WOODARD, Gray Wilson. 61-3398
WOODARD, John Bunyan, 1832-1888. 61-3393
WOODARD, Nathan. 61-3393
WOODARD family. 61-2979
W< £ E ?!! RET ' Gwr « t Eimri - 1856-1930.
69-118, 60-818, 61-2661. 61-3427
WCODBERRY Forest School, Orange, Va.
WOODBERRY Society. 81-3427
WOODBR1DGE, Dudley. 60-911
WOODBKIDGE, Frederick Jamee Eugene 1807-
1940. 61-2680
WOODBRIDGE, William. 60-901
WOODBRIDGE, William C. 60-2744
WOODBRIDGE family. 80-1491
WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 60-303
WOODBURN Female Seminary, Morgantown
W. Va. 60-1455
WOODBURY, Augustus. 80-589
WOODBURY, Erl Davidson. 61-3151
WOODBURY, Levi. 60-279, 60-283, 80-285,
60-1083, 80-2068, 60>2864, 81-426, 61-3258
WOODBURY, w. w„ of Portland, Me. 60-1490
WOODCOCK, WUllam. 81-1289
WOODFORD, Ralph. 60-1380
WOODFORD, Stewart L. 60-3842
WOODFORD Lumber Company. 60-377
WOODHOUSE, Mrs. Chase Going, 61-3499
WOODHOUSE, M. P. 80-1893
WOODHOUSE, Samuel W. 61-516
WOODHOUSE, Samuel Washington, 1875-
61-225
WOODHOUSE family. 61-619
WOODHULL, MaxweU. 61-2326
WOODHULL, Victoria Claflln see MARTIN
Victoria (Claflln) WoodhuU, 1838-1927 '
WOODHULL family. 61-246
WOODMAN, Theodore C. 61-1346
WOODMEN of the World. Camp no. 182
Hollywood, Miss. 81-2341
WOODRIDGE, Theodore. 81-2803
WOODRHK3E, William.
WOODRING, Harry Hums
81-3882
81-1684
59-29, 61-825,
WOODHOP, Alexander. 60-2051
WOODRUFF, A. B. 80-684
WOODRUFF, Charles £. 61-3284
WOODRUFF, Clinton Rogers. 60-2031, 81-1609
WOODnUFF, Hale. 81-1485
WOODRUFF, Timothy L. 60-862
WOODRUFF, William E. 60-81
WOODRUM, Clifton A. 60-2401
WOODS, Alfred P. 80-661, 81-1149
WOODS, Alva, 1797-1887. 80-3344
WOODS, James L„ collector. 61-2098
WOODS, James W, 61-3375
WOODS, Kate G. 61-2835
WOODS, Leonard. 61-3077
WOODS, Mlcajah, 1844-1911, 59-103
WOODS, Mike L. 61-1330
•WOODS, SamueL 60-40, 80-295, 80-564, 80-578
WOODS, T. H. 50-1199
WOODS, William, d. 1850. 80-7
WOODS, WUllam Burnham. 80-1083
WOODSON, C. V. 61-197
WOODSON, Urey, 1869-1939. 61-909
WOODSON family. 81-2182,61-2580,81-3142
WOODSON, Creel and Company ol Jackson, Miss.
81-2425
WOODSTOCK RaUroad, 60-1677
WOODVILLE, Miss. 60-2054
WOODWARD, Arthur. 81-3637
WOODWARD, Calvin W. 81-2779
WOODWARD, Clark Howell, 1877- 59-262
WOODWARD, Ellen (SulUvan) 60-1511, 60-1788,
60-2067, 61-2657
WOODWARD, Martha Trumbull. 81-3475
WOODWARD, Robert S, 80-24
WOODWARD, W. S. 80-1711
WOODWARD, Walter Carleton, 1878-1942
81-2980
WOODWARD, William Wallia. 60-8
Name Index
WOODWARD Stock Company. 80-3202
WOODWORTH, A. L. 61-2742
WOODWORTH, H. B. 61-1140
WOODY, Robert Hillard, 1903- 61-1250
WOODYARD. Harry C. 60-272
WOOFTER, Carey, collector. 60^221
WOOL, John Ellis, 1764-1809. 60-33, 60-318,
01-1103
WOOLARD family. 01-2110
WOOLEY, Edmund. 60-2605
WOOLEY, Mary Emma. 61-84B8
WOOULEY, Robert Wlcklllfe, 187I-1B58.
69-226, 01-2632
WOOLLEY family. 01-2632
WOOLMAN, Elizabeth. 61-36
WOOLMAN, John, 1720-1772. 61-36 , 61-3141
WOOLMAN, Sarah. 61-36
WOOLMAN family. 61-36
WOOLNER, Thomas. 61-2112
WOOLfUDGE, C. W. 61-2749
WOOLSEY, Lester H. 59-163
WOOLSON, Constance Fenlmore. 61-2009
WOOLW1NE, Thomar Lee. 01-2197
WOOLWORTB, Laura (Fowler), collector.
01-736
WOOSTER, David. 01-682
WOOSTER, Ernests.. 61-2062
WOOSTER, Ohio. College of Wooster. 60-1727
WORCESTER, Samuel Austin, 1760-1669.
01-3290
WOHCESTER family. 61-3290
WORCESTER and Nashua Railroad
Company. 60-1169
WORCESTER Wire Company, Worcester, Mass.
60-1114
WORDEN, Jesse B. 61-692
WORDEH, OUverW. 61-692
WORDEN family. 61-692
WORDSWORTH, William, 1770-1650. 00-755,
60-1366
"WORK, John M. 60-2076, U1-36B0
WORK, John Wesley. 61-247,01-1520
WORK, Monroe N. 61-1520
WORKING Men's Institute, New Harmony, Ind.
see NEW Harmony, Ind. Working Men's Insti-
tute
WORKING People's Non-partisan Political
League. 60-649
WORKMAN, Benjamin F. 61-2745
WORKMAN, JaraeB. 80-2SS3
'WORKMAN, Samuel D. 60-2633
WORKMEN'S Circle. 60-738
WOKLD Center for Women's Archives. 61-2371,
61-3498
WORLD Conference on Faith and Order. 59-223
WORLD Court. 59-26 1
WORLD League against Alcoholism. 60-2891
WORLD Narcotic Defense Association, Inc.
01-3666
WORLD Peace League. 69-261
WORLD Peace Postage Association 60-746
WORLD tomorrow. 60-2174
WOHLD'S Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Dept. of Peace and International Arbitration.
61-3685
WORMELEY, Carter Warner, 1616-1892.
01-3154
WORMELEY, Carter Warner, 1074-1938
61-3164
WORMELEY, John. 61-3301
WORMELEY, Katharine Prescott. 61-3164
WORMELEY, Lucy L. 61-3164
WOKMELEY, Philip Duval. 61-3164
WORMELEY, Philip LlghHoot. 61-3154
WORMELEY, Ralph. 60-257
WORMELEY, Ralph, the fifth. 61-3154
WORMELEY, Ralph Harris. 61-3164
•WORMELEY, Ralph Randolph. 00-81, 61-3164
WORMELEY, Sarah Blair Harvie. 01-3154
WORMELEY, Warner Lewis. 01-3164
WORMELEY, William Baynham. 01-3154
WORMELEY family. 00-2830, 01-3154
WOKRALL family. 01-1120
WORRELL, Isaiah. 01-21
WORTH, Jonathan. 60-3309, 01-3060, 01-3688
WORTH, William J. 61-42?
WORTH family. 01-2491, 61-2771
WORTHINOTON, Amanda. 61-1760
WORTHINGTON, Thomas, 1773-1827. 60-2510
61-1260. 01-1352
WOHTHINGTONi William. 60-61
WORTHINGTON family. 61-1589
WOTHERSPOON, Thomas. 60-1376
WOTHERSPOON, William Wallace. 01-292
WOTRING, Isaac. 01-3219
WOUTERS, M. 81-1.145
WOYTINSKY, Emma (Shadktian) 1093- 01-3400
WRAY, George. 01-43. 01-2101
WRAY, John. 61-43
WRIGHT, A. P. 61-231
WRIGHT, Aaron. 60-175
WRIGHT, Albert. 00-1411
WRIGHT, Ambrose R. 69-219
WRIGHT, Benjamin, 60-216
WRIGHT, Charles Dyer, 1850- 60-637
WRIGHT, Ebenezer, of Westford. Mass.
61-47
WRIGHT, Edward H. 61-2264
WRIGHT, EUaur, 1804-1885. 60-1071, 60-1221,
60-1467
WRIGHT, Fielding. 60-2161
WRIGHT, Frances. 61-1613, 61-1640
WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd. 61-1364, 61-1517
WRIGHT, Frederick E. 00-242
WRIGHT, George Burdlck, 1826-1682. 60-537
WRIGHT, H. O. 61-1346
WRIGHT, Harold Bell. 61-969
WRIGHT, Helen Martha, collector. 00-1030
WRIGHT, Henry C. 60-1247
WRIGHT, Henry X. 61-3267
WRIGHT, Howard Paul, 1681- 56-198
WHIGHT, str James, 1st hart., 1716-1785.
60-314, 60-667, 61-3126
WHIGHT, Jesse. 61-3218
WRIGHT, John. 60-1567
WRIGHT, John C. 60-29, 60-2510
WRIGHT, John M. 61-2647
WRIGST, John W. 61-2796
WRIGHT, Joseph Albert, 1810-1867. 60-1411
WRIGHT, Joshua G. 80-280
WRIGHT, Katharine. 59-226
WRIGHT, Marcus Joseph, 1631-1622. 69-106,
60-8, 00-1101, 00-2631, 61-1169, 61-1289,
61-2439, 61-2452, 61-3136
WRIGHT, Orvilb), 1871-1946. 59-226. 60-686.
61-1702
WRIGHT (Peter) & Sons, Philadelphia. 60-1476
WRIGHT, R. A. 61-1348
WRIGHT, R. G. , of Hardware and North
Garden, Va. 5U-120
WRIGHT, Richard B. 61-3082
WHIGHT, Silas, Jr. 60-2088, 61-426
WRIGHT, Theodore F. 61-2753
WRIGHT, Walter Charming, 1646- 40-1467
WRIGHT, Wilbur, 1607-1912, 56-226, 60-696 .
61-1702
WRIGHT, Willard Huntington, 1686-1939.
80-1386
WRIGHT, William. 60-281
WRIGHT, William Dandrldga. 61-2742
WRIGHTtamUy. 66-196, 60-586, 00-1411
61-306. 61-2419, 01-3142 '
WRIGHT, Brown, Qulnby & May, Boston,
80-1466. 60-1501
WRIGHT Seam Pressing Machine Company,
Portland, Me. 60-309
WRIGHTON, William H. 60-2402
WRITERS' Program. Louisiana. 01-1010
WRITERS' Program. West Virginia. 60-337
WUDHY, John. 81-106
WilLFSBERO, Elnar. 61-1510
WUNDERLICH, Georg. 59-221
WUORINEN, John H. 60-1136
WURMB, Ludwig Johann Adolph von, 60-1434
WURTS family. 61-616
WURTZ, John. 60-3000
WYATT, John Russell, 1865- 61-2300
WYATT family. 61-2660
WYCHE, Robert T. 61-3079
WYCKOFF, Jacob F. 61-2643
WYCKOEF, John M. 01-6437
WYETH, Andrew, 1917- 01-3691
WYETH, Nathaniel. 60-422
WYKOFF, Roy A., collector. 61-66
WYLES, John. 61-3426
WYLES family. 61-3420
WYLD3, Elinor Morton. 61-1128
WYLIE, PhlUp. 01-3059
WYLLIE, John Cook. 61-2818
WYLLD3, Robert Crtchtoo, 1798-1866. 01-101
WYLLYS, John Palgrave. 00-1404
WYLLY8, Samuel, 1032-1709. 61-1303
WYLLYS family. 61-1303
WYMAN , A. G„ ol Boston. 60-1595
WYMAN, Bruce, 1876-1926. 81-1228
WYMAN, Luther B., collector. 60-258
WYMAN, Waller C. 01-1472
WYNDHAH, Charles, 2d earl of Egremont see
EGREMONT, Charles Wyndham, 2d earl of,
1710-1703
WYNDHAM, George O'Brien, 3d earl of Egremont
see EGREMONT, George O'Brien Wyndham,
3d earl of
WYNEKEN, Henry C. 01-3153
WYNKOOP, Augustus. 61-220
WYNN, B. L. 61-2344
WYNNE, Thomas Hicks, d. 1675. 61-1758.
61-3136
WYOMING (Screw sloop). 61-2636
YANCY, William Lowndes, 1814-1663. 59-195,
60-239T. 61-681. 61-1162, 01-2912
YANCY family. 69-171
YARD, Robert Sterling. 00-242
YARNALL, Mordecal. 00-2006
YARNALL family. 61-3620
YARNELL, Harry Ervln, 1676- 89-13
YARRmOTON, H. I. 01-2204
YARROW & Van Pelt, Philadelphia. 01-630
YATES, Bartholomew. 61-3301
YATES, J. R., m. 69-87
ATEG, J. R„ firm. 66-87
YATES, Mary. 69-67
YATES, Richard, 1816-1073. 61-543, 01-1320,
01-1706, 61-1729, 01-3064, 01-3144, 01,-3469
YATES, William. 01-197
YATES family. 60-1S47, 00-2630
YATES and Company, 59-87
YAZOO and Mississippi Valley Railroad.
00-1631
YEARGAN, Burton. 01-2902
YEATES, Jasper. 01-124
60-2782. 61-544,
WYOMING County Agricultural Society.
01-1001
WYSE, John. 00-2529
WYTHE, George. 00-200, 00-300, 00-1542.
01-562
XYZ
XENIA Theological Seminary, St. Louis.
61-1414
YAGGY, Edward E. 80-1603
YALE, WiUlam. 61-3471
YALE University. 61-2621
YALE University. Class of 1835. 61-3162
YALE University. School of Medicine. 61-3364
YALE University. Sheffield Scientific School.
61-1846
YALTA Conference, 1945 see CRIMEA Confer-
ence, Yalta, Russia, 1945.
YANCEY, Benjamin Cudworth, 1617-1891.
58-196. 81-3176
YANCEY, Charles. 60-2556
YANCEY family. 59-195
YEATES, Jasper, 1746-1817.
61-657
YEATES, John, ftl-644
YEATES family. 01-544. 61-600
YEATMAN family. 61-2110
YEATS, Elisabeth Corbet, 1808-1940. 00-3310
61-3166 . *
YEATS, Jack Butler, 1671-1957. 00-3310.
01-3164,01-3166
YEATS, John Butler, 1639-1922. 60-1365 .
60-3810 "
YEATS, LUy. 60-3310
YEATS, William Butler, 1667-1939. 00-3310,
61-1122, 61-3164, 01-3105
YELLOWSTONE National Park. 00-204
YENOWfNE, George H, 01-1400, 01-3267
YERBY family. 01-2110
YERGER, Edward M. 60-1786
Verger, wmiam. 01-166
YERGER, William, 1616-1372, 00-2563,
00-2031, 00-2042
YERKES, Robert M. 00-242
YESLER, Henry L. 61-2794
YEZIEHSKA, Anzla. 00-2995
YTVO Institute for Jewish Research,
00-2605 , 00-2090
YLVTSAKER, Ivar Daniel, 1066-1926.
YLVISAKER, Schak J. N. 61-1411
YOAKUM, Henderson K., 1610-1656.
YONGE, Charlotte M. 60-1401
YONGE, Sir George, bart., 1731-1612. 00-1427,
61-1640
YORK, Robert P. , collector. 61-3426
YORK, William. 61-3084
YORK & Cumberland Railroad. 60-1677
YORK and North Midland Railway. 00-1672
YORKE, Solicitor Oeneral, of Pa. 60-2830
YORKE, Charles Philip, 4th oarl of Hardwlcke
soe HARDWICKE, Charles Philip, 4th earl
of
YORKE, PhlUp, earl of Hardwlcke see HARD-
WICKE, Philip Yorks, earl of
YOST, Henry. 61-3166
YOUNG, Annie (Plllsbury) 60-1217
YOUNO, B. F. 60-716
YOUNO, Brlgham, 1601-1877, 60-3096, 61-189,
61-2258, 61-3116
YOUNG, Charlea. 61-2633
YOUNG, Charles F. 60-1507
YOUNG, Dan P. 00-214
YOUNO, Ella. 61-3165
YOUNO, F. A. 61-3307
YOUNG, Francis Brett. 69-116
YOUNG, Frederick George. 61-2794
60-2699.
61-1411
00-1636
Name Index
YOUNG, George Ulysses. 61-2526
YOUNG, Guy B. 60-234
YOUNO, Belfry, 1669-1924. 61-40
•YOUNG, Henry Edward, 81-2264, 61-3298
YOUNG, Hugh H, 69-202
YOUNG, James, 60-310
YOUNG, James A. 60-365
YOUNG.John. 59-169
YOUNG, John Clarke. 60-1221
YOUNG, John Russell. 69-236
YOUNG, JohnW. 61-1696
YOUNG, Mabonrl Mackintosh, 1877-1957.
61-8766
YOUNG, Nathaniel Peyton, f- 61-2638
YOUNG, Otis. 60-355
YOUNG, Oven O, 59-35, 61-1407
YOUNG, Peter. 60-1141
YOUNG, Ralph A. 59-27
YOUNG, Robert. 60-6
YOUNG, Rogers W, 61-2746
YOUNG, SalUe G. 61-3136
YOUNG, Stark.- 59-121, 59-199, 61-839
YOUNG, Thomas. 60-8
YOUNG (W. J.) £ Company, Clinton, leva.
61-93
YOUNG, Walter Jorgensen. 60-2402
*YOUNO, WMiam. 80-1131, 61-666
YOUNO, WUUam, 1765-1829. 61-563
YOUNG, WUllam R. K. 61-1667
YOUNG family. 60-366, 60-1131, 61-6115,
61-2340
YOUNG Friends Committee of North America.
61-3238
YOUNO Men's Christian Associations. 60-210,
60-431, 61-3449, 61-3680
YOUNO Men's Christian Associations. St. Paul.
60-1237
YOyNOBLOOD, Wilson. 61-3267
YOUNGER, Cole, 1844-1916. 60-671, 60-1717,
80-1627
YOUNGER, James. 60-671
YOUNOER, Maud. 61-2651
YOUNGER brothers. 60-866, 60-1627
YOUNGHANS. E. J. 60-1682
YOUNG'S Art Shop, Richmond, Va. 61-1142
Y0U8T, Nehemlnh. 61-3218
YOUTH'S companion. 61-1264
YOUTH'S Debating Society, Lancaster, Ky.
60-3335
YUH.LE, Gavin, 61-298
YUTLLE, JohnC. 61-298
YU1LLE, Robert Lang. 61-298
YUHAE family. 61-298
YULEE, David L. 61-1612
-YULER, Davldievy. 01^2755
ZABRISKJE, Alexander. 61-1286
ZABRI8KIE, Christian A. 60-1775
ZACATECAS, Mexico (State) 60-876
ZACHARIAS, George Merle De Fere, 1848-
1910. 60-119
ZACHMAN, WUllam. 61-2623
ZADIO Society. 61-266
ZAHAROFF, Sir Basil, 1850-1936. 61-3466
ZAHN, X, V, 80-1713
ZAMORU, Manual. 60-3066
ZANE, Andrew. 61-344
iANE, Ebenerer. 60-356
ZANE, Isaac. 60-1755, 61-96
ZANE, Sarah. 60-1765
ZANE family. 60-1765
ZANESVILLE Sb-eet RaUway Company,
ZaneevUle, Ohio. 61-673
ZANGWILL, Israel. 60-1517, 80-2408
ZEDJlaiR, Carl Frederick, 1908-1942?
91-3016
ZEIDLER, Fraiti P. 61-3016
ZEIGLER, David. 60-1464
2EISBERGER, David. 60-1464 , 61-28, 61-269,
61-547
ZtSLLEK, Edwin Adrian. 61-2736
ZENGER, John Peter, 1697-1746, defended.
61-1774
ZHtTLOWSKY, Chalm, 1866-1943. 60-722
Z3EBER, Thomas E. 60-400
ZDSGENHEIN, Henry. 60-2996
ZEEGLER, John Williamson, 1868-1938.
61-664
ZTRKLE, Daniel. 61-2630
ZOLA, Emile, 1840-1802. 60-2133. 61-1171.
61-1324, 61-3109
ZOLATAREVSKY, Isidore. 60-2996
ZOLLICOFFER, Fellz Kirk. 60-3306, 61-166,
61-1330
ZOLNAY, George Julian. 60-371
ZONABEND, Nachman, collector. 61-3245
ZORACH, William, 1887- 61-2682
ZUBLEY, John F. 60-2649
ZUBLI, John Joachim. 61-3126
ZUCKER, W. K. 60-1515
ZUR UrchUchen Chronlk. 60-2844
ZUYLESTEIN, WUllam Henry, 4th earl
of Rochrord see ROCHFORD, WlUuun
Henry Zuylesteln, 4th earl of
SUBJECT INDEX
This index cites the collections in this volume
under subject headings intended to characterize
their principal contents, The basis for the
assignment of headings was the information
supplied by the repository, not examination of
the collections themselves. Citations consist of
the main entry, the title, and the card number.
In the main list each entry appears sequentially
according to this number, which is given in its
lower right corner.
The Subject Heading System. The subject
headings used in this index are taken from
Subject Headings Used in the Dictionary G aba-
logs of the Library of Congress, (6th ed., 1957),
its cumulative supplements, and the subject
authority cards filed in the Official Catalog of
the Library of Congress. The principles em-
ployed in the construction and application of
these headings are, in brief , the selection of
terms in common American usage and the
assignment of the most specific heading or
headings characterizing the work as a whole,
or its principal content if it is of composite
character. 1
In general, a subject heading denotes a topic,
e. g., fur trade. It may, however, denote a
category of material, not material about the
subject named in the heading, e. g., registers
op berths, etc. Headings may take one of
several forms, the more common being a single
noun, agriculture ; a noun with adjectival
modification, rural electrification, or mer-
chants, American ; or a phrase, slavery in the
u. s. Headings may be followed by a subdivi-
sion denoting a category or type of material,
— correspondence, reminiscences, etc., or a
subtopic, — social life and customs. Further
subdivision by historical period is common,
1815-1861, — 20TH CENTURY.
Geographic and political areas appear both
as the first element in a heading, when regarded
as the primary focus of the subject, and as a
subdivision under a topic, when the topic is
regarded as primary. Examples are, respec-
tively, Mexico— history and railroads — Vir-
ginia. When place names are used as subdivi-
sions, the entry may go directly to the locality,
as in plantations — Aberdeen, miss, or indi-
l For an explanation of alphabetical subject catalogs In gen-
eral and of the subject entries of the Library of Congress
dictionary card t-atalogs in particular the reader is reflrred
£iL 'xt o y £ n ?"#?"! fadings; a Practical Guide (Wash-
ington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1951).
rectly through»the state or country in which the
smaller locality is found, as in farm life —
PENNSYLVANIA ABINGTON.
In assigning headings for names of profes-
sions and occupations, e. g., authors, it has not
been an objective to provide in the subject index
a directory of the members of an occupational
group represented by material in this catalog.
In general such headings are assigned to collec-
tions containing material relating to a number
of members of the profession or occupation,
whether named cr unnamed. They are also
commonly used when no more strictly topical
heading can be assigned. In both cases the
heading is usually followed by the form sub-
division, — correspondence, reminiscences,
ETC.
Collections consisting of or containing the
records of a business firm, society, institution,
etc., are entered under a heading appropriate
to its nature or activity, e. g., banks and bank-
ing, political clubs. These headings are gen-
erally not traced on the main entry.
The subdivision —-sources perhaps calls for
particular comment, because it may at first be
regarded as applicable to the larger part of the
collections represented in this catalog. In
principle the distinction between, for example,
CORNELL UNIVERSITY — -HISTORY and CORNELL
university — history — sources is that the first
is used for a history of the university and the
second for materials constituting sources for a
history of the university.
It should be borne in mind that the subject
entries were intended originally to permit the
cards to be interfiled with subject entries for
other materials in the complex catalogs of large
research libraries. Use of the headings assigned
in accordance with the established system per-
mitted many economies in the preparation of
the subject index for this catalog and also antic-
ipated the potential future requirements of its
expansion. A consequence, however, is that in
some cases certain subdivisions, particularly of
"form" character, establish distinctions that
could have been foregone for the purposes of
this index. On the other hand, the precision
of such a heading as boston — commerce — In-
dia, even though followed by only one citation,
establishes direct access to relevant material
that is not revealed by the typically non-de-
scriptive titles of collections of manuscripts.
b
U
Indexing of Names. Names of persons and
corporate bodies appear in this index if the as-
signed subject heading consists of the name
followed by a subject subdivision, e. g.,
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, PRES. U. S. ^ASSASSINA-
TION
MISSISSIPPI GOVERNORS
In the case of a personal name, a citation to
the same collection also appears under the per-
son's name in the name index.
Citations under a corporate name in the sub-
ject index are not repeated in the name index,
but that index may contain additional citations,
e-g>,
Subject Index
MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY
—ATHLETICS
— FACULTY
HISTORY SOURCES
— STUDENTS ,.y'
Name Index ^
Missouri. University
Missouri. University. Athenaean Liter-
ary Society
Missouri. University. Athletic Committee
Missouri. University. Board of Curators
Names of families appear only in the name
index.
References. See references from synonyms
and alternative forms are provided : weapons
see firearms; international arbitration see
ARBITRATION, INTERNATIONAL.
Certain see references of recurrent nature are
given in abbreviated form. For example, the
reference
ALEXANDRIA, VA.— DRUG TRADE [LAWYERS, ETC.]
' see
DRUG TRADE [LAWYERS, ETC.] ALEXANDRIA, VA.
is to be understood as meaning that Alexandria,
Va., appears as a place subdivision under drug
trade, lawyers, and other designations of oc-
cupations and professions. The same kind of
ellipsis is illustrated by the reference
AMERICAN ARTISTS [AUTHORS, COMPOSERS, ETC.]
see
ARTISTS, [AUTHORS, COMPOSERS, ETC.] AMERICAN
Representative examples of the kind of see
also references provided will be found under
r such headings as boston, fairs, and libraries.
References are not provided between a gen-
eral topic and its more specific elements: for
example, from the name of a war to the name
of one of its battles. Accordingly, for material
on the Civil War (u. s. — history — civil war)
the names of battles should be searched also.
Conversely, collections entered under the head-
ing for the Civil War are presumptive sources
for material on the Battle of Gettysburg
( Gettysburg, battle of ) . Similarly, additional
material relating to poets will be found in the
collections entered under authors.
Filing Arrangement. The subject headings
are arranged word by word, proceeding in the
order of the alphabet, letter by letter to the end
of each word. A simple heading is filed pre-
ceding its subdivisions and the same heading
followed by qualifications or extensions of any
kind. In order to effect certain useful group-
ings, however, deviations from alphabetical
arrangement are occasionally employed. The
most common instances are:
1. When the same word appears (a) as the
surname of a person, (b) as the name of a place,
and (c) as the name of a thing, the entries
appear in this order.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, PRES. U. S.
WASHINGTON (STATE)
WASHINGTON, D. C.
WASHINGTON, TREATY OF
WASHINGTON ARCH, NEW YORK (CITY)
2. When the subdivisions of a given heading
are of different kinds, the most common devia-
tion from strict alphabetical arrangement ob-
served in this index is the placing of geograph-
ical subdivisions in a separate block following
the subdivisions for subtopics and categories.
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
—ANTIQUITIES
-^CIVILIZATION
—WARS
—ALABAMA
VIRGINIA
3. Chronological arrangement is used for the
designations of periods under the subdivision
— history, whether the designation is by name,
or by dates. The chronological arrangement
follows the opening date of the periods. Where
several periods beginning with the same date
are used, the most inclusive period comes first
and is followed by the others in the order of
inclusiveness.
COLONIAL PERIOD
-FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR,
U. S. — HISTORY-
U. S. — HISTORY
1756-1763
U. S. — HISTORY — REVOLUTION
U. S. HISTORY 1788-1865
U. S. HISTORY — CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD,
1789-1809
Subject Index
ABERDEEN, MISS.
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Rollins, Bertie (Shaw) Papers, 1621-1951. 60-1834
PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS — ABERDEEN.
MISS.
ABILITY GROUPING IN EDUCATION
Stlgalt, B. M. Correspondence, 1920-30. 61-869
ABDraDON, VA.
COMMERCE
Business records of firms located In Abingdon, Va.,
1800-1026, 58-204
ABDJGTON, PA.
— FARM LIP'S see FARM LIFE — PENNSYLVANIA
— ABINGTON
ABIQUIU, N. M.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — -ABIQUIU.
N.M.
LUTHERAN CHIJRCH see LUTHERAN CHURCH IN
ALBERTA
ABOLITIONISTS
Aldrlch, Tames Frantdln, 1863-1933. Papers,
1841-1932. 61-2494
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1693. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2462
King, Wlllard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
Davie papers, 1816-1921. 61-1328
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1897. Papers, 1853-88.
61-1531
Miller, Gerrlt Smith, 1846-1937. Papers, 1780-1680.
61-1618
Tcrrey, Charles Turner, 1613-1846. Papers, 1837-44.
61-307?
ABSENTEEISM
Gibbons, William, d. 1604. Papers, 1728-1603.
61-1391
ACADEMIC FREEDOM see TEACHING, FREEDOM OF
ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, ST. LOUIS see ST
LOUIS, ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION
ACCOUNTANTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Mlnford, William Alexander. Papers, 1664-1946,
61-636
ACCOUNTING
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Montgomery, Robert Hlester, 1872-1963, collector.
Accountancy manuscripts, ca. 1400-1900. 61-3348
HISTORY MINNESOTA
Temple, Herbert Mortimer, 1864-1941, Papers,
1889-1939. 80-636
accounts, Collecting of see collecting of
ACCOUNTS
ACCOUNTS CURRENT
NEW YORK (STATE)
New York Historical Society. Account books,
1678-1699. 61-220
ACTORS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
. Eaton, Walter Prlchard, 1878-1957. Correspondence,
1901-66. 61-1628
Forrest, Edwin, 1606-1872. Letters. 60-1394
Gillette, William Hooker, 1863-1937. Letters, 1884-
1931. 60-675
Hart, William Surrey, 1874-1946. Papers, 1914-
65. 58-36
Lindsay, John Shanka, 1840-1906. Papers, 1874-
83. 61-826
Macready, William Charlee, 1793-1873. Papers.
60-1398
Mathews family. Papers. 60-1754
Hitchle, Anna Cora (Ogden) Mowatt, 1819-1670, Papers,
183-7-1939. 61-3411
Tyler, George Crouse, 1667-1946. Papers. 60-1612
PORTRAITS
Shettel, James Walter, 1869-1967, collector. Theat-
rical and clrcue collection, 1600-1955. 61-3199
ACTORS, ENGLISH
Mathews family. Papers. 60-1754
ACTORS, JEWISH
Perlmutter, sholem, 1884- collector. Papers on
the American Yiddish theater, 1860-1954.
60-725
ADAMS CO., MISS,
— COURT RECOHDS see COURT RECORDS — ADAMS
CO., MISS.
—HISTORY SOURCES
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Historical
Research Project collection, 1936-41. 60-2621
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Baker, T. Otis. Papers, 1822-1909. 60-2363
■ — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE see JUSTICES OF THE
PEACE — ADAMS CO., MISS.
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS— ADAMS CO. .
MISS.
ADAMS CO., PA.
— FARM LIFE see FARM! ,.? — PENNSYLVANIA —
ADAMS CO. *
—HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
McPherson, Robert, 1730 (ca. J-1769. Papers, 1749-
!856. 61-321
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Reiley, John T. Diary, 1908-26. 61-3014
ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES
FLORENCE
Medici, House of. Business records, ca. 1400- 1600,
60-1736
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE see JUSTICE, ADMINIS-
TRATION OF
ADMIRALTY
— PHILADELPHIA
DUl i'X' U,d Wachs muth, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
1Me ' 80-1791
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
•^-CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC*
Smith, Eugene K.,d. 1699? Papers, 1862-95. 80-666
— GOVERNMENT
Smith, Eugene K„ d. 1899? Papers, 1882-85. 80-866
ADVENTISTS
Salisbury, Lucius. Correspondence, 1843-46. 61-2626
ADVERTISING
Digram, Dorothy. Papers, 1907-59. 81-2906
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Llghtburn family. Papers, 1838-1936. 80-296
HISTORY — MINNESOTA
Better Business Bureau of Minneapolis. Records,
1Q13-9R '
60-619
1912-26.
— 'BOSTON
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
utration. Baker Library. Account books of two
Boston advertising flrma, 1830-36. 60-1718
— MINNEAPOLIS
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1682-1949. Papers, 1686-193B.
60-966
NEW YORK (CITY)
Ward and Gow, New York. Records, 1666-1919.
60-1165
ADVERTISING, NEWSPAPER
Harvard University. Graduate school of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of two
Boston advertising firms, 1630-36. 60-1718
ADVERTISING CARDS
Borman family. Papers, 1816-72. 61-3592
Fleishman, Frederick, 1657-1824. Business records.
1860-1612. 8 i73 B30
Love, James, educator. Papers, 1636-1913. 60-3336
ADVERTISING COPY
Dlgmun, Dorothy. Papers, 1907-59. 61-2906
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY see PHOTOGRAPHY, AERIAL
AERONAUTICS
Lahm, Frank Samuel, 1646-1931. Papers, ca. 1B50-
1831. 58-228
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912; Papers of Wilbur and
Orville Wright, 1881-1954. 80-688
COLLECTIONS
Earls, Edward Mead, 1894- Papers.
60-1238
— HISTORY
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1612. Papers of Wilbur and
Orville Wright, 1901-22. 61-1702
SOCIETIES, ETC.
Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Records, 1808-63.
637
61-312
AERONAUTICS, MILITARY
—STUDY AND TEACHING U. S.
U. s. Army Air Forces College Training Detachment,
University of Missouri. Papers, 1943-44. 60-1923
— U.S.
Mitchell, William, 1879-1936. Papers, 1907-46. 69-164
AEROPLANES
— DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Papers of Wilbur and Orville
Wright, 1901-22. ^ 61-1703
MODELS TESTING
"*££?%{£'■"*■ ^"^WUburandOrvlUe
AFRICA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Sheldon, Mary <French)1847-1836. Papers, 1886-
193 '- 81-1491
AFRICA, FRENCH WEST
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1887-, Papers, 1640-
1861 - 81-3291
AFRICA, NORTH
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Rousset family. Papers, 1836-88. 61-1132
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Hill, Charles Leander. Papers, 1948-68. 80-670
Ransom, Revardy Casslus, Bp., 1881-1969. Papers,
' 60-885 ,.
HISTORY— SOURCES
C °u.™ UTi Jenktas ' '*»•> 1M8-1923. Papers, 1888-
18?0 - 60-884
AGE AND EMPLOYMENT
— MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Battle (Hyland). Papers, 1837-69. 61-3492
A S^ U 7 WY A0ENTS ' M"™™ AND
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES
MISSOURI ADMISSION
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1904. 80-3091
— SOUTHERN STATES
Broun, William LeRoy, 1826-1902. Papers.
ioni ^ ' '
80-15
1802.
— U. S
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1888. Papers, 1828-
»«• 61-1331
Mumford, Frederick Bbtckmar, 1668-1947 Paoere
1868-1847. ™ :S128
AGRICULTURAL COLONIES
CRIMEA
Rosen, Joseph A., J877-1949. Agro-Joint collection,
1920-3B. 80-1118
AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE CREDIT ASSOCIA-
TIONS
— U. S.
Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947. Papers, 1610-
AGHICULTURAL EDUCATION
Dabney family. Papera, 1716-1645. 81-1149
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS
Scrlbner, Frank Lamson-, 1661-1938. Paoers
1BB5-1636. '
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS
West Virginia. Agricultural Experiment Station,
Morgantown. Archives, 1886-1817. 80-556
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK
— WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. University. Agricultural Extension
Division. Archlvee, 1812-55. 66-426
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Shaw, Milton. Papers, 1664-1921. 61-6
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — FALLS CITY, NEB.
Glenn, John H. Papers, 1646-1930. 60-2239
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE—ST. CLOUD, MINN.
McConnell, Warren Shelby. Papers, 1891-1610. 60-434
AGRICULTURAL LABORERS
MINNESOTA
Pearson, Charles Gottfried, b. 1676. Papers, 1811-
31- 60-449
10-196
61-1628
Subject Index
AGRICULTURAL LABORERS (Continued)
NEW HAMPSHIRE PORTSMOUTH
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1866. 60-1724
— U.8>.
Le Sueur, Arthur, 1870-1950. Papers, 1916-22. 60-1101
AGRICULTURAL LABORERS, MEXICAN
CALIFORNIA
Clements, George Pldgeon, 1867-1858. Papers, 1926-45.
61-1385
AGRICULTURAL LAWS AND LEGISLATION
— MEXICO
Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893- Papers, ca. 1928.
61-S44S
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE WYTHEVILLE, VA.
Foots and Johnson, WythevWe, Va. Records, 1880-
1913> 59-106
AGRICULTURAL PRICES
HALIFAX CO., N. C.
BeUamy, William. Papers of William and Joseoh
Bellamy, 1816-86.
— NORTH CAROLINA
Harrlss, Thomas Whltmel. Papers, 1795-1891
Jardlne, William Marlon, 1879-1955. Papers, ca.
1908-55. B9 . 29
""sb 80 "' Peter ' 1B7 °- 19M - Correspondence, 1921-
60-3127
— ECONOMIC ASPECTS— VIRGINIA
Merritt, William H. E. Papers, 1834-89. 61-3166
—ECONOMIC ASPECTS— VIRGINIA— -CULPEPER CO.
Nalle, Thomas B. Business records, 1805-1905.
61-2969
EXPERIMENTATION
60-759
81-1982
61-1393
— SOUTHERN STATES
Duke family,' Correspondence, 1840-84.
— VIRGINIA
Garland, Thomas, d. 1874. Correspondence, 1805-
1911, 61-2716
— WEST VIRGINIA
Parker, William, of West Virginia. Papers, 1846-
laat - 81-2896
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS see FARM PRODUCE
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
—U.S.
Holmes, Nickels J., 1847-1919. Papers, 1834-1927.
61-2013
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
— NORTH CAROUNA
Grimes family. Papers, 1766-1929, 61-3669
VIRGINIA ORANGE CO.
Business records of firms located In Orange Co..
Va., 1618-1907. Mge "" B9 . 186
— vmomu — PITTSYLVANIA CO.
Pittsylvania Central Alliance Trade Union. Records.
"81-92. 69^80
AGRICULTURE
Albany Institute of HlBtory and Art. Records. 1777-
»«• 81-480
Vaughan famUy. Papers, 1746- 61-1371
— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Holden, Perry Oresley, 1866-1956. Papera, 1886-
' 967 - 81-458
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1961. Papers, 1832-1939. 60-1352
New York State Agricultural Society. Records.
1798-1840. „!„,,„
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Poale family. Peale-Sellers papers, ca. 1707- 61-1621
— ECONOMIC ASPECTS KANSAS
Hawkes, Charles M, Letterpress books, 1871-88.
60-3005
— ECONOMIC ASPECTS — MDJNESOTA — CLINTON
Griffin, Thomas Henry, 1836-1922. Papers, 1878-
1909 ' 80-458
ECONOMIC ASPECTS MINNESOTA WABASHA
CO,
Rollins, Irvin Washington, 1628-1895. Papers, 1848-
'8. 60-1797
Mumford, Frederick Blackmar, 1868-1947. Paoers
»««-»«• ^60-3126
— MISCELLANEA
► Ba ^ 2 ' Slr,o8 °P 1 '. »art., 1743-1820. Papers, 1743-
61-3292
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota state Grange.
Minnesota Grange, Mchfiold. Records, 1873-
193S - 60-540
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota state Grange.
North Star Orange, st Paul. Records, 1868-83.
80-467
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
,^T 0rM « No- 12. Hennepin Co. Records,
1881 " 9B - 80-675
Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi state Grange.
Records of subordinate granges, 1873-90. 80-1474
— ALABAMA
McCIellan family. Papers, 1816-1917. 61-3671
ARIZONA
Campbell, John H., 1868- Papers, 1914-26. 61-3560
CALD?ORNIA, SOUTHERN
Clements, George Pidgeon, 1867-1968. Papers, 1926-45.
81-1386
— GT. BRIT.
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1735-1821
Correspondence, 1601-19. 60-1366
— 1LIJNOIS
Troutman, Francis, 1820-1881. Papers, 1816-1946.
„.„ 61-2006
ILLINOIS — MADISON CO.
Flagg family. Papers, 1819-77, 180B. 61-3499
INDIANA
Dunlop family. Correapondence of the Dunlop and RU U
families, 1802-76. 61-1542
— KANSAS
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1864-98. 61-1160
KANSAS ROOKS CO.
Bartholomew, EUm, 1862-1934. Papers, 1871-1934.
60-2129
—MAINE — BARING — STATISTICS
Breckenrldge, Elizabeth E„ 1868-1942. Papers
: "«-»'• ^ '66-854
MARYLAND
Hall family. Papers, 1738-1862. 81-2179
— MARYLAND — PRINCE GEORGES CO.
Burroughs, Richard D. Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1607-89, .,,.,,,.. 80-869
MINNESOTA MARTIN CO.
Cross, William. Diaries, 1881-1916. 60-612
MINNESOTA NORTHFIELD
Arnold, Henry Vernon, 1848-1931. Papers, 1860-1931.
61-688
— MDJNESOTA — OLMSTED CO.
Turtle, Philemon Montgomery, 1832-1923. PaDers
• 1849-1918. * 80-193
MISSISSIPPI
Emery, Chandler C. Papers, 1886-1947. 80-865
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1779-1922.
81-3489
MISSISSIPPI HINDS CO.
""ms-Soo' T " "• 1M2> Plan,a " " a «°™t ""OK
60-747
—MISSISSIPPI— KEMPER CO.
McNeill, Neill, Papers, 1793-1899.
— MISSISSIPPI OXFORD
Bill, George R. Papers, 1878-19C1.
— MISSOURI
Brown, James, of Missouri. Correspondence,
1856-66.
61-3078
60-813
60-3115
61-2453
61-2805
U.S. Patent Office. Records, 1849-56.
MISSOURI — CALLAWAY CO.
Murphy, Augustus. Papers, 1813-59.
MISSOURI — GREENE CO.
'^SS^.'SST * *" MCC " W """ ^.3,34
—MISSOURI LAFAYETTE CO.
Campbell, James Lyle, 1808-1876. Papers, 1781-
61-1162
— MISSOURI — ST. LOUIS CO.
Gr pL?/ 8 ?L B o S ^ PBOn ' Pres - »■ S., 1822-1685.
61-2051
61-34
60-1610
60-1716
60-1724
Papers, 1663-73.
— MISSOURI — SALINE CO.
Van Meter family. Papers, 1636-1946.
—NEW HAMPSHIRE GREENLAND
Abbott, Ephraim, Papers, 1809-51,
— NEW HAMPSHIRE — -LEE
Hale family. Business records, 1773-1886.
NEW HAMPSHIRE PORTSMOUTH
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1865.
NEW YORK (STATE)
Agricultural Improvement Association of New York
State. Records, 1911-17. 81-1318
Duke family. Correspondence, 1840-84. 61-1393
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1864. Papers
1816-89,
O'Rielly, Henry, 1806-1886. Papers.
—NEW YORK (STATE)— CLERMONT
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1850.
NORTH CAROLINA
61-1341
61-1701
60-1485
80-1610
61-3443
MASSACHUSETTS WESTFORD
Abbott, Ephraim. Papers, 1809-61.
— MEXICO
Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893- Papers, ca. 1926.
—MIDDLE WEST
^cTltt* BU " a, °' M °' Fara " y ^Ttnn
01 -8009
MINNESOTA
^ d l I 87 S 8 'l», h n 1S,0Ph8rC<>1Umbu8 ' 1829-1622. Papers,
1843-1930. ao-im
Papers,
61-1367
— ECONOMIC ASPECTS OHIO
Harrison, John Scott, 1804-1878. Papers, 1806-75.
61-1178
ECONOMIC ASPECTS PENNSYLVANIA
Morris, Samuel, 1743-1812. Business records, 1740-
l8 H. 60-2435
Morris, Samuel B. Papers, 1845-66. 60-2664
ECONOMIC ASPECTS SOUTHERN STATES
Barnsley family. Papers, 1826-1908. 61-2018
ECONOMIC ASPECTS U. S.
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939. Papers, 1857-1938,
60-781
60-485
Dibble, Leonard W„ 1843-1924. Letters, 1865-73.
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
Pomona Grange No. 12, Hennepin Co. Records,
188 l-95. 80-675
— MINNESOTA — ANOKA
Giddlngs, ArandaP., 1828-1906. Papers, 1799-1917.
60-630
MINNESOTA ELK RIVER
Nickerson, John Q. A., 1826-1917. Papers, 1832-
1B1B - 60-1207
—MINNESOTA — EXCE LSIOR
Murray, John W„ 1835-1920. Papera 1856-73 ti ,„„
—MINNESOTA— LE SUEUR CO 1031
Stowe, Lewis, ,828-19,1. Papers> 1819 . 1008 ^^
838
Graham, William Alexander, 1604-1676
1804-76.
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1948. Papers of Edwin
Clarko Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
61-1340
Jeffreys, Amelia (High) 1813-1885. Papers, 1801-1904.
81-2826
Jones, Calvin, 1776-1846. Papers, 1786-1929.
61-2640
Jones, Rufus Henry. Papers, 1797-1919. 91-2447
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers, 1771-1912.
61-2441
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1779-1922.
61-3489
Simpson family Papers of the Simpson and Blddle
families, 176.4-1895. 60-802
—-NORTH CAROLDM ONSLOW CO.
Coston, Erasmus H, Papers, 1744-1939. 80-3324
NORTHWESTERN STATES
Farmers' letters,
60-1330
Nielsen family. Papers, 1855-1931.
OHIO WELLSVILLE
Howard, Adolphus p. Papers, 1850-1938.
OWENS VALLEY
The Farmer. General edition.
1949.
60-1780
61-3131
De 'l8 V 77- e iC gina,dOFranClSC< '' b ' 18M - *"»*".
— PENNSYLVANIA 61-2668
Logan family. Business records, 1808-36. M . 1M9
Subject Index
AGRICULTURE
— PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Peters family. Papers, 1087-1871.
— PENNSYLVANIA — BUCKS CO.
Eyre, Isaac, 1819-1804. Letters, 1871-98.
—PENNSYLVANIA — CUMBERLAND CO.
Merkel family. Papers, 1818-1912.
PENNSYLVANIA LANCASTER CO,
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1816.
Papers, 1764-1882.
61-1093
— SOUTH CAROLINA — BEAUFORT CO.
Fritter family. Papers, 1780-1888.
— SOUTHERN STATES
Broun, William LeRoy, 1829-1902, Papers, 1838-
1902.
80-16
80-142
Bryarly family. Papers, 1787-1884.
DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1667.
Papers, 1779-1915. 61-1346
Duke family. Correspondence, 1840-84, 61-1393
Jones, Charles Edgeoorth, 1867-1931. Papers,
1802-1924. 61-1976
Troutman family. Business records, 1729-1885. 61-572
—TENNESSEE
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893. Papers of Campbell
Brown and Richard atoddert EweU, 1662-83.
61-1369
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1866.
1834-93.
Papers,
61-1161
Johnson, George Wesley. Papers, 1829-1939.
61-2189
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1846. Papers, 1786-1929.
81-2840
McCraw family. Papers of the McCraw and Turner
families, 1837-1919. 61-3134
Ware, Charlotte (BarreU) 1862-1946. Papers,
1905-45. 61-467
— U. S. — STATISTICS
Davis, Chester Charles, 1867- Papers, 1926-37.
60-1623
VERMONT CORrNTH
Smith, Mildred E. Buller. Papers, 1920-29. 61-1910
— VIRGINIA
Anderson, Robert, d, 1716. Letter book, 1696-1717.
61-2181
Butler family. Papers, 1809-1918. 80-1443
Catlett, Landon Carter. Papers, 1912-16. 69-66
Garland, Thomas, d, 1874, Correspondence, 1805-
1911. 61-2716
Harris, Frederick A, Papers, 1817-44. 81-2484
MaBon, Charles Tayloe. Papers, 1864-1906. 61-3136
Business records,
Weaver, William, 1780-1883.
1800-91.
59-72
— VIRGINIA — GLOUCESTER CO.
Montague family. Papers, 1608-1939. 61-3276
THE WEST
Davidson, James F., b. 1839, Papers, 1668-1917.
60-3334
Steffens family. Papers of the Steffens and Felch
families, 1800-1947, 60-1958
—WEST VIRGINIA
McCoy family. Papers, 1761-1903.
Smith family. Papers, 1623-75.
60-368
80-1109
West Virginia. Agricultural Experiment Station,
Morgantown. Archives, 1885-1917. 80-659
-WEST VIRGINIA BERKELEY CO.
Campbell , Tames Lyle, 1808-1875.
1920.
Papers,
1761-
61-1152
WEST VIRGINIA HANCOCK CO.
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1850-1036.
--WEST VIRGINIA — MARION CO.
Watson family. Papers, 1869-1963.
—WEST VIRGINIA — RANDOLPH CO.
Crouch, Moses H. Business records, 1802-99.
AGRICULTURE, COOPERATIVE
ILLINOIS WHITESIDE CO.
Anthony family. Papers, 1844-1945.
— MINNESOTA — RICHFIELD
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
Minnehaha Grange, Richfield. Records, 1873-
1938. 80-640
— U. S.
Caverno, Xenophon. Papers, 1917-41. 60-1822
— WEST VTROINIA
Gore, Howard Mason, 1877-1947. Papers, 1908-47.
60-1450
AGRICULTURE AND STATE
— U. S.
Caverno, Xenophon. Papers, 1917-41. 60-1822
Davis, Chester Charles, 1867- Papers, 1925-37.
60-1823
Correspond-
81-1360
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1862-1940.
ence, 1916-36.
Peek, George Nelson, 1873-1943. Papers. 60-2466
AGRICULTURISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Mumford, Frederick Blackmar, 1868-1947. Papers,
1868-1947. 60-3126
AIR DEFENSES
— MISSISSIPPI see MISSISSIPPI — AIR DEFENSES
AIR PILOTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Noyee, Stephen H., 1861-1932. Papers, 1916-26.
61-135
Wright, Wilbur, 1887-1912. Papers of Wilbur and
Orvllle Wright, 1881-1964, 60-688
ADC-LA-CHAPELLE, PEACE OF, 1748
Mlldmay, Sir William, 1705-1771. Papers, 1748-
66. 60-1291
ALABAMA
BIOGRAPHY
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1666-1920, Papers, 1901-
21 - 80-1212
BOUNDARIES — GEORGIA
Blount, Richard A., 1774-1824. Papers, 1816-80.
60-1168
CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS — ALABAMA
COMMERCE
Levari family,
Papers, 1760-:
(Card 2) 61-184
McCall, Doyle L. , collector. Daybooks, 1845-1910.
81-297
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Parker, WUllam, ol West Virginia. Papers, 1846-
1888. 61-2896
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Hall family. Papers, 1788-1905. 60-1218
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — ALABAMA
— HSTORY-^SOURCES
Alabama. University. Library. Miscellaneous manu-
script collections, ca. 1820-1910. 61-1843
Blue, Matthew Powers, 1824-1684. Papers, 1820-
80-2691
80-2391
Papers, 1901-
60-1212
Meek family. Papers, 1814-1903.
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1888-1920.
21.
— HISTORY — TO 1819
Halbert, Henry Sale, 1837-1916. Papers, 1627-1916.
80-1280
Pickett, Albert James, 1610-1656. Papers. 80-1168
— HISTORY CREEK WAR, 1836 see CREEK WAR, 1638
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1862. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1611-1925.
Lewis, Bin-well Boykui, 183b-1685.
1843-94.
Correspondence,
61-1980
-HISTORY — 1866-
— OUTLINES, SYLLABI, ETC.
Papers,
DuBose, John Wltherspoon, 1838-1918.
1857-1917. 60-2373
INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1614-1865. Papers
1634-65. 61-3667
MILITIA
Fox, John, b. 1806. Papers, 1764-1892. 61-1724
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1826-1903. Papers.
1637-1939. ^ 60-1701
Houaton, George Smith, 1611-1879. Papers, 1831-99.
61-1495
Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1871, Papers, 1797-1898.
McClellan family. Papers, 1810-1917.
61-1366
61-8671
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS,
LECTURES
Brandon, William Woodward, 1868-1934. Speeches,
81-795
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — TO 1666
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1925.
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1866. Papers,
1834-65. 81-3667
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1683, Papers, 61-861
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1886-
Bankhead, John Hollls, 1872-1846. Papers, 1817-46.
80-2693
Comer, Donald, 1877- Business papers, 1623-39.
61-1386
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1667-1962. Papers, 1921-52.
61-1387
Johnson, John Will. Papers, 1936-61. 61-793
Jones, Thomas Goode, 1844-1914, Papers, 1881-
1943. 80-2694
Moren, Edward Hawthorne, 1826-
86.
Papers, 1851-
60-1981
O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 1818-1890. Papers, 1833-
1908. 80-2624
Parsons, Lewis Ellphalet, 1817-1695. Papers, 1830-
81. 60-1170
StalUngs, Jesse F., 1858-1926. Papers, 1692-1916.
60-1196
Street, Oliver Day, 1686-1944. Papers, 1888-1944.
61rl298
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — ALA-
BAMA
. — RURAL CONDITIONS
Nixon, William D. Business records, 1907-36.
61-301
81-3447
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
: McLaurln, Lauchlln W. Papera, 1817-1924,
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Blrckhead, Edward F. Papers, 1642-96. 60-793
: Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1618-1882. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1611-1825.
Gorgae family. Papers, 1821-1920.
Keyes family. Papers, 1646-1944.
61-1162
61-2769
61-1482
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1866, Papers, 1834-
66. 61-3667
■ — SURVEYS
Coffee, John, 1772-1833. Papers, 1786-1887. 60-1164
— UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES see UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES — ALABAMA
ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882, Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1926.
61-1162
60-2398
81-2819
ALABAMA CLAIMS
Balch family. Papers, 1699-1923.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1798-1887.
ALASKA
BOUNDARIES
Balch family. Papers, 1699-1923.
— BOUNDARIES — CANADA
Dickinson, Jacob MeGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
1812-1946.
— COMMERCE
Wood, Fred J. Letters, 1900-01.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1056-1908.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bralnerd, Erastus, 1655-1922. Correspondence, 1880-
1919. 61-3284
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — ALASKA
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOM3
Wood, Fred J. Letters, 1900-01. 61-1776
61-1159
61-1776
61-3120
Subject Index
ALBANY
— -COMMERCE
Sanders family.
Papers.
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING see COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING ALBANY
EDUCATION see EDUCATION NEW YORK
— ALBANY
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Albany, 1867-1885. 60-3090
HISTORY MISCELLANEA
Albany Institute of History and Art. Dutcb records.
1600-1763. 61-438
— LEARNED INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES
Albany Institute of History and Artt Miscellaneous
documents, 61-624
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
ALBANY CO., N. Y.
—HISTORY— SOURCES
-ALBANY
Albany Institute of History and Art. Indentures,
1852-1014. 61-437
ALBEMARLE CO., VA,
—FARMS see FARMS V1RCTNIA-
-ALBEMARLE CO.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES AL-
BEMARLE CO., VA.
— INDUSTRIES
Virginia, University, Library. Business records of
firms located In Albemarle Co., Va., 1818-1002,
69-97
— OCCUPATIONS
Virginia, University. Library. Business records of
firms located In Albemarle Co., Va„ 1818-1902,
69-97
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Randolph, Martha (Jefferson) 1772-1838. Correspond-
ence, 1814-38. 60-2619
STOCK AND STOCK BREEDING see STOCK AND
STOCK BREEDING— VIRGINIA— ALBEMARLE CO.
ALBERT LEA, MINN.
— SCHOOLS
Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minn. Records, 1890-
1M6 - 61-1166
ALCOHOLICS
— HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS-
-PnTLADELPHIA
Philadelphia. Franklin Reformatory Home for Inebriates.
Godwin Association. Records, 1872-1906, 60-3026
ALCOHOLISM
— TREATMENT
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1067. Papero, 1003-68. 60-18
ALEXANDRIA, VA,
— "COMMERCE
Harris, Theophllus, 1769-1841. Papers, ca. 1793-
»«»• 60-246
DRUG TRADE, [LAWYERS, ETC.] see DRUG
TRADE, [LAWYERS, ETC. ]— ALEXANDRIA, VA.
ALGERIA
FOREIGN RELATIONS— U, S.
Adelman, Seymour, 1906- collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1708-1884. 61-1637
ALIEN PROPERTY
— U.S.
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878- Papers, 1917-21.
61-3654
ALIENS
NEW YORK (STATE)
New York (City) Marshal's Office. Records, 1807
13. 60-2785
ALIMONY
U. S.
Browne, William Hardcastle, 1840-1008.
ence, 1890-97.
ALLEGHENY CO., PA.
HISTORY COLLECTKINS
Correspond-
80-1869
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Allegheny Co., Pa., 1792-1824. 60-2917
ALLEGIANCE
U. S.
Bellamy, FranclB. Papers 1802-1057. 61-14B9
Kltchay, George P. Essay contest papers, 1939.
61-2723
ALMANACS, SWEDISH
Lafot, Edward, 1667-1061. Papers, 1832-1930. 60-1362
ALMSHOUSES
PENNSYLVANIA DELAWARE CO.
Delaware Co., Pa. County Home, Lima. Records.
1812-60. ' 61 -3B5
AMATEUR THEATRICALS
St. Paul Reading Circle. Records, 1672-60. 60-898
AMAZON RIVER
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
Cloyd family. Papers, 1777-1867. 61-2630
AMERICA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Brinley family. Papers, 1622-66. 60-1367
— BIOGRAPHY
Herlng, Conetantlne, 1800-1680, collector. Portraits
and Mogrophlcal notes, 1840-80. 61-1440
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1766-1851.
61-426
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION FRENCH
Paris. Blbllotheque rationale. Records of French
exploration In America, 1646-1762. 61-1786
— DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION — SPANISH
Albeml, Pedro de. Papers, 1780-93. 61-1741
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Campbell family. Loudoun papers, 1610-1839. 61-2286
Egerton family. Papers, 1150-1800. 61-2290
— HISTORY — TO 1810 — HISTORIOGRAPHY
Vlgnaud, Henry, 1830-1022. Papers, 1B40-1022.
60-1364
HISTORY TO 1810 SOURCES
C unningham , Charles Henry, 1686- collector.
Materials relating to America In Spanish archives.
81-2187
— MAPS
Harrlsse, Henry, 1829-1910. Caiques et fac-slmlles
d'anclennes cartes sur l'Amerlque avant 1660.
61-1091
Karplnskl, Louis Charles, 1878-1958, collector.
Maps from French archives, 18th cent. 61-1742
AMERICAN ARTISTS, [AUTHORS, COMPOSERS, ETC 1
see ARTISTS, [AUTHORS, COMPOSERS. ETC.l.
AMERICAN
AMERICAN BALLADS, (MUSIC, SONGS] see BALLADS,
[MUSIC, SONGS], AMERICAN
AMERICAN DIARIES
Connecticut, state Library, Hartford. Diaries, 1653-
194B - 80-2062
Home, Louise (Williams) d. 1056, collector. Doran
collection, 1707-1860. 81-2031
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History. Diaries,
1804-1011. 61-2790
AMERICAN LETTERS
Bamberger, Louis, 1655-1944, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1683-1920. 60-1565
Boggs family. Papers, ca. 1750-1912. 60-280
Dormltzer, Walter, collector. Autograph collection,
ca. 1777-1920. 60-281
Ely, Edwin Augustus, 1838-ca. 1927, collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1863-1890.
60-269
Hall, Granville Davlsson. Papers, 1861-1928. 60-997
Hunt, William Southworth, collector. Autograph collec-
tion, ca. 1736-1943. 60-1342
Janes, Edwin B. , collector. Janes collection, 1746-
190 °- 61-1606
New Jersey Historical Society. Miscellaneous MSS.,
ca. 1664-1956. 60-267
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Letters,
1647- ' 61-1050
60-214
Powers, John Vance. Papers, 1861-63.
Stuart, Walter, 1870- Correspondence, 1010-40
60-1406
AMERICAN LITERATURE
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-95. 61-1339
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1830. Business records, 1787-
182?- 60-1812
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1039, 60-1063
— -HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 1630-1886. Papers, 1816-1044
840 91 - 2208
Papers, 1021-47. 61-1207
— NEGRO AUTHORS
Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946.
CALIFORNIA
Mills College, Calll. Library. California writers
collections, ca. 1840- 61-3166
San Francisco. Public Library. California authors
coltocllon - 61-3606
— IOWA
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa literary manuscripts
collection. 60-1262
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts, 1753-1966. 81-2748
NORTH CAROLINA
Pack Memorial Llbrat>, ^jhevHle, N. C. Manuscripts
of North Carolina authors, 1939-69. 81-3269
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission
Specimen MSS. of Pennsylvania writers. 61-676
— SOUTH CAROLINA — CHARLESTON
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1B40-1909.
-VIRGINIA
61-2026
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1014, collector.
1682-1914.
Virginians,
61-1008
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
families, 1777-104J, 81-3138
AMERICAN LITERATURE (COLLECTIONS)
Poetic and prose selections, 1793-
Bowker, Richard Rogers, 1848-1933,
1031.
Gilpin family.
1833.
Harper's magazine. Reoords, 1869-
Mlddlebury College, Mlddlebury, Vt,
collection, 1811-104—7
AMERICAN LOYALISTS
Clinton, Sir Henry, 17387-1706.
Papers, 1831-
69-208
80-1946
60-249
Manuscript
61-8697
Papers, 1760-1812.
60-1447
Knox, William, 1732-1610. Papers, 1757-1809. 80-1473
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3255
— MARBLEHE AD, MASS.
Marblehead Historical Society
10th cent.
Diaries, 18th and
81-1366
Papers,
60-2301
—NEW JERSEY
Parker family. Correspondence of the Parker family
and of the Brinley family, 1723-1873. 81-1105
PENNSYLVANIA
Hlldeburn, Charles Swift Riche', 1656-1901.
1728-1000.
RHODE ISLAND
Parker family. Correspondence of the Parker family
and of the Brinley family, 1723-1873. 61-1106
— VIRGINIA
Hook, John, 1746 or 6-1608. Papers, 1737-1880.
61-2063
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
RELATIONS
Fuerbrlnger, Alfred Ottomar, 1903
50.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS
HISTORY
Nelson, William, 1847-1914. Historical MSS
1872-1014.
NEW YORK (CITY)
Evening star, New York. Records, 1833-41.
SOUTHERN STATES
Clark, Thomas Dionyslus, 1903- Literary MSS.
1044-48. ' eo ., 3 ,
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA
HISTORY
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1780-1044. Papers, 1702-
1842. 81-1272
AMERICAN POETRY
HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Crow, Marina (Foote) 1654-1924. Papers, 1900-18.
Papers, 1048-
60-1135
60-282
60-2789
Dickson, Margarette Ball, 1884-
1024-42.
Correspondence,
60-493
20TH CENTURY
Mary Angeline, Sister, collector. Twentieth century
poets collection, 1940-41. 61-2504
""I'mi' ? hymor ' 8 club ' Wheeling, W. Va. Poems,
1836 - 42 - 60-364
Subject Index
AMERICAN POETRY
— 20TB CENTURY (Continued)
Virginia. University. Library. The enchanted
years; poems and letters > 1919-22. 56-118
—MINNESOTA
League of Minnesota Poets. Scrapbooks. 60-515
AMERICAN POETRY (COLLECTIONS)
Graff family. Papers, 1727-1929. 60-3271
Literary Confederacy, New York. Papers relating
to the Aeronaut. 60-2984
Paschall family. Papers, 1734-1876. 61-68
Proud, Roberta 1728-1813. Papers, leS"-1811.
61-393
AMERICAN REVOLUTION see U. S. HISTORY
REVOLUTION
AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR, 1868 see U.S. — HISTORY —
WAR OF 1898
AMERICAN STUDENTS IN GERMANY
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. Papers, 1733-
1923. 81-1379
AMERICAN STUDENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN
Baylor family. Papers, 1863-1916. 61-3301
AMERICAN WIT AlTD HUMOR
Mellen, George Frederick, 1669-1927. Papers,
1878-1926. 61-1333
AMERICANIZATION
Jaeger, Luth, 1861-1926. Papers, 1874-1933. 60-3338
AMERICANS IN CHINA
Crosby, George, 1668-1937. Correspondence, 1888-
1930. 60-937
AMERICANS IN MEXICO
Grlmbatl, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1727-
1930. 61-1608
AMHERST COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1627. Papers, 61-1225
AMISH MENNONITES see MENNONITES
AMNESTY
— U.S.
Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1680. Letter books,
1871-76. 80-868
JohnBon, Andrew, Pres. U. S. , 1608-1875. Papers,
ca. 1814-1900. 81-3886
Smith family. Papers, 1796-1867. 81-2328
AMSTERDAM, N, Y.
—HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1796-1826.
60-2916
AMUSEMENTS
—•NORTH CAROLINA
Gregory family. Papers, 1762-1923. 61-1224
ANARCHISM AND ANARCHISTS
— U. S.
Michigan. University. Library. Joseph Labadle
collection, ca, 1870- 81-3280
ANATOMY, HUMAN
—ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Duke, Richard, 1767-1849. Business records of Richard
Duke and others, 1831-61. 59-190
ANDOVER, MASS.
—FARM LIFE see FARM LIFE — MASSACHUSETTS
—ANDOVER
ANESTHESIA
Wultmorc, William Vincent, b. 1882. Papers, 1880-
183B - 81-3828
ANESTHESIA JU DENTISTRY
Wells, Horace, 1615-1846. Papers. 60-1002
ANGLICAN CHURCH see CHURCH OF ENGLAND
ANGLO-SPANISH WAR, 1782-1783
Campbell family.
1839.
Loudoun Scottish papers, 1610-
61-2287
ANIMALS, HABITS AND BEHAVIOR OF
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1693- Writings on natural
history, 195- 61-2791
ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF
SOCIETIES, ETC,
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals. Records, 1866-63. 81-629
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
HISTORY SOURCES
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3266
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Llnvllle, E. Burton. Papers, 1B42-1906. 61-2795,
ANOKA, MINN,
— AGRICULTURE, [FARMLIFEl see AGRICULTURE,
[FARM LIFE] — ANOKA, MINN.
ANTHRACITE COAL
PENNSYLVANIA
Glrard, Stephen, 1750-1831,
63.
ANTHROPOLOGY
Estate papers, 1836-
61-465
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1768-1815.
1813.
Papers, 1778-
60-2224
Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1648. Papers, 1866-1946.
61-3349
ANTIETAM, BATTLE OF, 1882
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1807-1876. Papers, 1808-
1901. 80-1466
Johnson, Charles F., 1843-1696. Papers, 1859-1912.
80-1204
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1884. Records,
1661-64. 80-1360
ANTIQUES see COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING
ANTIQUITIES see MAN, PREHISTORIC and subdivision
ANTIQUITIES under names of countries, cities, etc.
ANTIQUITIES, ORIENTAL see ORIENTAL ANTIQUITIES
ANTITRUST LAWS
— U. S. see TRUSTS, INDUSTRIAL— U. S.— LAW
APACHE INDIANS
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1941. Papere,
ca. 1880-1936. 81-3862
Mexico (Viceroyalty) Official letters of the Viceroy,
Antonio Maria Bucarell y Ursrfa, 1771-78.
Stout, I, H. Letter book, 1871-76.
BIOGRAPHY
Williamson, DanlulR., 1863-1940,
60-1266
61-2671
Papers, 1BB0-1946.
81-3638
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Clum, John PhlUp, 1661-1932. Papers, 1808-1932.
61-2776
— WARS — BIBLIOGRAPHY
Brandes, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1630-1981.
— WARS, 1683-1886
Chrlsman, Comrade Clarence.
Papers, 1666-68.
Gatewood, Charles Baehr, 1663-1698.
1960.
Papers, 1880-
81-3130
APOLOGETICS
19TH CENTURY
Ferris, Isaac, 1798-1673. Papers. 80-2313
APPOMATTOX CAMPAIGN, 1866
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
families, 1777-1942. 81-3138
APPRENTICES
CECIL CO., MD.
Maryland. Orphans' Court (Cecil Co. ). Records,
1789-1916. 60-3249
NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Museum of the City of New York-
Miscellaneous collection, 1646- 61-1131
New York Historical Society. Apprentices* in-
dentures, 1716-1915. 60-3081
— PHILADELPHIA
Campbell, Samuel, bookseller and printer. Papere,
1790-1878. 60-1762
ARAPAHO INDIANS
Voth, Henry R., 1655-1931.
Papers, 1877-1930.
ARBITRATION, MDTJSTMAL
^DETROIT
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library. McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
1933- 81-3272
— U. S.
Morse, Wayne Lyman, 1900-
Papers, 1930-43.
ARBITRATION, INTERNATIONAL
Balch family. Papers, 1699-1923.
841
81-1364
81-2304
81-1123
60-2071
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1861-1928, Papers,
1812-1946. 61-1169
Weleh, Herbert, 1851-1941. Papers, 1858-1934.
61-762
ARBITRATION AND AWARD
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1801-1942.
61-747
ARBORICULTURE
Mills, Lucius D., 1848-1936, Diaries, 1872-1938.
60-1324
ARCHITECTURE
— DESIGNS AND PLANS
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter.
Records, 1846-1940, : 61-629
Jefferson, Thomas, Pros. U.S., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1764-1826. 61-866
Parsons, C, Howard. Papers, 1894-1921. 80-491
— EARLY WORKS TO 1800
ssrlio, Sebastiano, 1476-1662. Papers, ca. 1660.
61-3601
FRANCE
Serllo, Sebastiano, 1476-1662. Papers, ca. 1660.
61-3801
NEW YORK (CITY)
McComb, John, 1783-1863. Papers, 1603-25. 60-2389
—PHILADELPHIA
American Inetitute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter,
Records, 1846-1940, 81-626
ROCHESTER, N, Y.
Bragdon family, Papers, 1816-1647.
-—SOUTHERN STATES
Claiborne, Herbert A, Papers, 1936-57.
— U.S.
\ Codmaa, Ogden. Pspers, 1906-39.
Jackson, Joseph, 1687-1648. Papers, 1923-28
— VIRGINIA
Patton, John Shelton, 1867-1932. Papers, ca. 1600-
11. 66-138
ARCHITECTURE, CHURCH see CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC
— DESIGNS AND PLANS
Architects' Small House Service Bureau of the
United States. Inc. Records, 1920-41. 60-488
Armstrong family. Papers, 1620-1943, 60-1034
Schneider, Gustave van Hemert. Papers, 1868-1816.
81-3618
ARCHITECTURE, NAVAL see NAVAL ARCHITECTURE ;
SHIP-BUILDING
ARCHITECTURE, RENAISSANCE
Sertlo, Sebastiano, 1475-1652. Papers, ca. 1560,
ARCHIVES
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Confederate States of America. Archives and miscel-
laneous records and papers, 1661-86. 80-2687
DELAWARE
Delaware. Public Archives Commission, Dehware
Church records, 1707- 81-116
GERMANY
Berlin collection of captured Nazi documents, 1933-
46. 80-2405
— GT: BRIT.
Foxwell, Herbert Somerton, 1849-1936, collector.
English business records, 1515-1861. 89-1672
HAITI JEREMIE
Jerimte, Haiti. Records, 1771-1821.
— IDAHO
Idaho fTer. ) Records, 1883-90,
ILLINOIS
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928. Papers,
1908-20. 61-1690
— ILLINOIS RANDOLPH CO.
Randolph Co. , HI. Records, 1716-1670. 61-1866
— ILLINOIS — ST. CLAIR CO.
St. Clair Co. , Dl. Archives. 1722-1846 61-1884
— ITALY
Italian material captured during World War TJ, 1928-
45. 59-40
61-1321
61-1353
Subject Index
ARCHIVES (Continued)
LOUISIANA
; Dubreuil, Joseph Vlllaxa. Papers, 1760-1650.
61-1147
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts. Archives Division, Records, 1625-
61-1046
MEXICO
Cunningham, Charles Henry, 1886- collector.
Materials relating to America In Spanish archives,
61-2187
MEXICO NUEVO LE<5n
Nuevo Leda, Mexico. Official correspondence, 1836-
46, 60-2172
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 1885- collector. Papers
on Mississippi history, 1026-S2. 60-1786
Survey of Federal Archives. Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821-ca. 1938, 60-1546
— MISSOURI
Historical Records Survey. Missouri. Records, 1837-
41. 81-4
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey (Colony) General Assembly. Minutes,
1761-62, and records of later bodies, 1778-81,
1*08-08. UO-263
New Jersey {Colony) Provincial Congress. Records,
1776-77. 60-215
New Jersey. Treasury Dept. Records, 18S7 -4!.
60-424
NEW JERSEY MIDDLETOWN
Mlddletown, N. J. Records, 1700-1870. 61-874
NEW JERSEY — NEWARK
Newark, N. J. Town records, 1886-1636. 60-076
— NEW JERSEY — WOOOBRIDOE
Woodbrldge, N. J, Town records, ca. 1666-1700.
60-303
61-438
80-420
80-2322
60-2056
NEW YORK (STATE) ALBANY
Albany. Mayor. Papera, 1809-1932.
— OREGON — JACKSON CO.
Jackson Co., Or. Archives, 1666-1920.
— PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-78.
Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Records.
PENNSYLVANIA— BUCKS CO.
Bucks Co., Pa. Records, 1882-1850. 60-1676
PENNSYLVANIA— CHESTER CO.
Chealsr Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1684-1647.
60-1044
Cope, Gilbert, 1B40-1928, collector. Historical and
genealogical collection, 1662-1924. 61-2771
— PENNSYLVANIA — LANCASTER CO.
.Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1816.
60-2219
— PENNSYLVA NLA — YORK CO.
Hamilton, Ranee, 1721-1772. Papers, 1739-79.
60-3018
SPAIN
C unningham , Charles Henry, 1886- coUector
Materials relating to America in Spanish archives.
01-2187
— TEXAS
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1677-1966, collector. Archives
from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacogdoches,
Tea., 1744-1837. 61-1167
TEXAS— BEXAR CO.
Gutierrez de Lara, Jobs' Bernardo Maslmillajio, 1774-
1841. Papers, 1811-42. 60-1867
— WEST VIRGINIA BROOKE CO.
Brooks Co., W. Va. Archives, 1776-1918. 60-1201
WEST VIRGINIA— FAYETTE CO.
Fayette Co., W. Va. Archives, 1787-1023. 60-110'.
WEST VIRGINIA HAMPSHIRE CO.
Hampshire Co., W. Va. Archives, 1736-1040. 60-005
- — WEST VIRGINIA JEFFERSON CO.
Jefferson Co., W. Va. Archives, 1802-1913. 60-554
— WEST VIRGINIA — KANAWHA CO.
Kanawha Co., W. Va. Archives, 1770-1933. 60-209
WEST VIRGINIA LEWIS CO.
Lewis Co., W. Va. Archives, 1776-1933. 60-282
WEST VIRGINIA MASON CO.
Mason Co., W. Va. ArchlveB, 1772-1008. 60-223
— WE8T VIRGINIA — MONONGALIA CO.
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Archives, 1774-1938. 60-204
WEST VIRGINIA MONROE CO.
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca, 1772-1023. 60-1733
WEST VIRGINIA OHIO CO.
Ohio Co., W. Va. Archives, 1772-1935, 60-368
— WEST VIRGINIA — SUMMERS CO.
Summers Co., W, Va. Archives, 1850-1949. 60-1000
— WEST VIRGINIA — WEBSTER CO.
Webster Co., W. Va. Archives, 1834-1951. 60-1005
—WEST VIRGINIA — WETZEL CO,
Wetzel Co., W. Vs. Archives, 1848-1936. 60-231
WEST VIRGINIA WOOD CO.
Wood Co., W. Va. Archives, 1785-1936. 60-232
ARCTIC REGION8
B *™J, am «l, y- ^P 8 ™ o' "» Batch and Swift families,
1780-1043. 60-2080
Bal i d 1 W ^' Eve *> m BrlKgB, 1862-1933. Papers, 1860-
1833 ' 60-200
Dr *LKerf erdin f a,,UUuS ' "^"OJ, collector.
61-352
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Baylies, Francis, 1783-1862. Papera, 1820-52.
60-33
■■ y '*MlMSSt ai * CudWOrlh ' ""-"SI. Papers,
.-..'. 69-195
ARITHMETIC
— PROBLEMS, EXERCISES, ETC.
Dromgoole family. Mercantile records, 1786-1840.
61-3083
Penrose, Washington H. Arithmetic books and eorap-
book, 1824-60. ol-MIo
61-602
Worden, Jesse B. Papers, 1819-36.
ARIZONA
— BIOGRAPHY
Alkire, Franklin T., 1665- Papers, 1666-193B.
61-3173
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Biographical
fUss, ante 1864- ^ " 61 _, 6 „
Whltmore, William Vincent, b. 1662. Papers, 1880-
193B ' 81-3628
Williamson, Daniel R., 1663-1940. Papers, 1880-1946.
61-8838
— CHURCH HISTORY — SOURCES
61-3884
81-3666
Arizona Pioneers' Hletorlcal Society. Records of
churches, 1900-60. ™ 61-3569
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Brandes, Raymond, 1024- Papers, 1830-1961
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1912-35.
Johnson, Parish Barkydt, b. 1B38. Papers, 1864-88,
61-2666
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL— VIEWS
Coatzen family. Papera, 1803-1907. 81-3572
Forbes, Hobert Humphrey, 1667- Papers, 1840-
1981 - 01-3291
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1886-1968. Papers, 1893-
* 935 ' 61-3631
Williamson, Daniel R., 1863-1940. Papers, 1880-1946.
61-3836
— -HISTORY
Del Castillo, jose, 1903- Papers, to 1941. 61-3101
Fish, Joseph, 1840-1028. Papers, 1640-1928. 61-3628
Hill, Edwin Bliss, 1808-1949. Papers, 1870-1950.
61-2976
HISTORY ADDRESSES, ESSAY8, LECTURES
Alkire, Franklin T„ 1985- Papers, 1886-1930.
„ 61-3173
Barney, James Mitchell, 1874- Papers, 1633-52.
«,.„. 61-3662
Williamson, Daniel R., 1883-1940. Papera, 1880-1945.
—HISTORY— SOURCES U ' mi
"TsM-Jr 18 Caraeron - 1M*-1B1S. Letter book,
81-2676
842
Stout, J. H. Letter book, 1671-76. 61-2671
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Del Caatlllo, Jose, 1903- Papers, to 1941. 61-3191
HISTORY, MILITARY
Brandes, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1830-1961,
61-3664
— -LAW ENFORCEMENT see LAW ENFORCEMENT—
ARIZONA
MAPS
Coleman, Evans. Papers, 1886-1960. 61-3207
Cosullch, Bernlce, 1806-1056. Papers, 1037-47.
61-3524
Schneider, Gustavo van Hemert. Papers, 1668-1019.
61-3616
Winn, Frederick, 1880-1045. Papers, 1907-66,
61-9626
MILITIA
Carroll, F. L. Papers, 1863-1949. 61-3561
— PIONEERS see PIONEERS — ARIZONA
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Ashurat, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers. 81-2579
Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Papere, 1840-
1961 - 61-3291
HU f«e°,' a 1 ?" 1 " Camero ". 1M2-1915. Letter book,
1883 " 98 - 81-2575
ARIZONA. UNIVERSITY
HISTORY
Whltmore, William Vincent, b. 1862. Papers, 1860-
— HISTORY — SOURCES
At ^f:J^ l 7 IB ,'P- w "«<>'U'e President. Papers
01-2523
ARKADELPHIA, ARK.
■ — CHURCH HISTORY
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. 60-3328
ARKANSAS
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Pike, Albert, 1809-1801. Papers, 1620-01. 80-1697
INDUSTRIES
RemmeL Harmon Live right, 1862-1B27. Papers,
61-3279
1879-1927.
■—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Brough, Charles Hlllman, 1876-19S5. Papers, 1805-
,935, 61-2117
McRae, Thomas Cbipman, 1851-1929. Papers, 1879-
l 929 - . 61-2001
Remmel, Harmon Llveright, 1862-1927. Papers,
1679-1927. 61-3279
Thomas, David Yancey, 1672-1943. Papers, 1901-38.
61-3196
RACE QUESTION
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1943. Papers, 1901-38.
~,™. 61-3196
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. 80-3328
A.RKANSAS COAL STRIKE, 1914-1016
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1943. Papers, 1901-
38 ' 61-3195
ARMENIAN QUESTION
Welsh, Herbert, 1861-1941. Papers, 1856-1034.
61-752,
ARMY LIFE see subdlirielon MILITARY LIFE under ARMIES
e. g. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY
MILITARY LIFE; U. S. ARMY MILITARY LIFE
ARMY POSTS see MILITARY P08TS
ARREST
GLOBE, ARIZ.
Williamson, Daniel R., 1863-1940. Papers, 1880-1646.
61-3836
ART
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Elliott, Maud (Howe) 1854-1048. Papers, 1882-1048.
60-2134
Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 1681-1052. Papers, 1016-
50 ' 60-838
— CATALOGS
Snow, Edward Taylor, 1844-1913. Papers, 1890-1015.
61-616
Subject Index
ART (Continued)
COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING
GrevUle, Hon. Charles Francis, 1749-1608. Corre-
spondence, 1760-1601. 61-2295
Medlel, House of. Business records, ca. 1400-1600,
60-1736
Owre, Alfred, 1870-1636. Papers, 1864-1636. 60-710
—EXHIBITIONS
Snow, Edward Taylor, 1844-1613. Papers, 1690-1815.
61-616
SOCIETIES, ETC.
American Academy of the Pine Arts, New York.
Records, 1603-40. 60-1843
American Art-Union, New York. Records, 1840-61.
60-1844
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
Minutes and other papers, 1704-1830. 60-3288
Science and Art club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1880-1044. 61-1730
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1020. 60-3131
Spokane Art Association. Records, 1026-34. 61-76
—STUDY AND TEACHING
Dobbs, Ella Victoria. Papers, 1923-ca, 1040
60-1072
61-1632
STUDY AND TEACHING PHILADELPHIA
• Hunton, Charles H, Papers, 1816-86.
— MINNEAPOLIS
Gale, Edward Cbenery, 1882-1043. Papers, 1003-
36. 60-860
ART, MODERN
20TH CENT.
Ruckstull, Fred Wellington, 1863-1842. Papers,
1902-40. 61-2547
ART SOCIETIES
— U. S.
Sartaln, John, 1808-1867, Papers, 1771-1929.
61-676
ARTISANS
— U.S.
QlHtngham, Harrold Edgar, 1866-1964. Papers.
61-1034
ARTISTS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Adler, Elmer, 1884- Papers, 1020-ca. 1968. 60-1528
Ames, Ezra, 1768-1838, Papers, 1760-1626. 60-1845
Archambault, Anna Margaretta. Personal correspon-
dence, 1876-1045. 61-288
Balch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families,
1760-1843. 80-2988
Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent, 1872-1898. Papers.
80-1384
80-1020
Bloor, Alfred Janson, d. 1617. Papers.
Bragdon family, Papers, 1819-1947. 61-1384
Brown, Edwin H„ 1875-1930. Papers, 1919-34. 60-494
Codman, Ogden. Papers, 1900-30. 61-1123
CDle, Thomas, 1801-1848. Papers, 1827-48. 81-410
Crulkshank, George, 1792-1878. Papers. 80-1618
Elder, John Adams, 1633-1895. Papers, 1637-1016.
81-2017
Faulkner, Barry, 1881- Papers, 1920- 81-1906
French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1606, Letters, 1896-
1006. 60-1891
Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 1B81-1952. Papers, 1916-
50. 60-838
Oratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Participants in
cultural life, arts, and sciences; autographs, 1647-
1028. 80-2625
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1832, collector. Papers
on engravers and engraving In England, 1704-1851.
80-1183
Longacre, James Barton, 1704-1880. Papers. 81-2478
Mote, Marcus, 1817-1608. Papers, 1832-84,
81-2882
Mount, William Sidney, 1807-1868. Papers, 1841-
6a ' 66-2370
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mis-
cellaneous manuscripts, 18th-20th cent. 61-355
Parsons, C. Howard. Papers, 1694-1921. 60-491
Peate family, Peale-Sellers papers, ca. 1707- 61-1521
Rogers, John, 1B28-1804. Correspondence. 80-636
Ward, John Quincy Adams, ]
ence, 1887-1915.
Trumbull, John, 1756-1843. Papers, 1787-1839.
60-2639
1-1910. Correspond-
60-637
Westmacott, Sir Richard, 1775-1856. Correspondence.
60-820
Yeats, Joan Butler, 1830-1822. Papers. 86-1385
ARTISTS, AMERICAN
Blashfleld, Edwin Rowland, 1648-1936. Papers
1000-36. 61-1055
ASHEVTLLE, N. C.
— -LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE — ASHEVTLLE,
ASHLAND, KY.
— INDUSTRIES
Means family. Business records, 1840-1654. 61-1016
Seaton family. Business records, 1788-1954. . 61-1136
ASSES AND MULES
Monsees, Louis M, Papers, 1856-1947. 60-2690
ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HISTORY SOURCES
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library. Records of
synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Presbyterian Church, 1743-1658, 81-2842
ASSOCIATE REFORMED CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library. Records of
synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Reformed Church, 1782-1858. 61-2843
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC.
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives ani History. Records
of organizations, 1830-1838. 81-2341
PHILADELPHIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Association, club,
and society records, 1784-1837. 81-2308
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Lodge records,
1731-1803. 61-2310
RALEIGH, N. C.
Riddle family. Papers, 1828-97. 61-3216
— SAN DIEGO CO. , CALIF.
San Diego, Calif. Public Library. Manuscripts
relating to the history of San Diego County,
California, 1852-1957. 81-2445
— U. S. — MANUSCRIPTS
New York Historical Society. Records of societies,
clubs, and associations, 1765-1931. 61-567
ASTORIA, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Soctety. Papers relating to As-
toria, Long Island, N. Y. , 1833-75. 80-3050
ASTROLOGY
EARLY WORKS TO 1800
Lehman, Christian, collector. Germantown and ,
Roxborough papers, 1742-09. 61-1498
ASTRONOMERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Lick Observatory. Archives, 1865-1803. 81-517
Russell, Henry Norris, 1877-1867. Papers. 60-1226
ASTRONOMY
FIcklin, Joseph, 1833-1887. Papers, 1851-1808,
60-1803
Gallsher, James Whltbread Lee, 1848-1028. Cor-
respondence, 1870-84, 60-2103
Gentry, North Todd, 1866-1044. Papers, 1863-1047.
61-360
EARLY WORKS TO 1800
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Manasseh Cutler col-
lection, 1762-1857. 60-2228
OBSERVATIONS
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1880. 61-421
Rlttenllouse, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1755 (ca.)-
1802, 61-501
Wleler, James W. Family papers, 1777-18B8.
61-673
PROBLEMS, EXERCISES, ETC.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on science, 1720-1958. 81-950
ATCHISON, KAN.
DESCRIPTION
Dearmont, Washington, 1828-1801. Papers, 1787-
61-1522
1044,
ATHLETIC CLUBS
— MEHION, PA.
Mertoa Cricket Club. Papers, 1665-1023. 60-3167
— PHILADELPHIA
Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1870-1912,
61-714
ATLANTA
— CLUBS
Black, Nellie (Peters) 1851-1010. Papers, 1875-1020.
61-S212
— HARDWARE STORES /Bee HARDWARE STORES
ATLANTA
ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, 1864
Amite Co., Miss. Records, 1611-66. 60-2606
Cox, Charles Harding, 1844-1828. Papers, 1860-
1927. 61-3641
Dresback, Michael R., b, 1836. Papers, 1884-65.
60-936
61-1435
Forbes, James Monro. Letters, 1662-67.
Green, Austin O. Dlariss, 1862-87. 61-3000
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1664. Correspondence, 1646-80.
61-2429
Neal, Andrew Jackson, 1637-1864, Papers, 1856-61.
61-2961
U.S. Army. District of Kentucky. Military tele-
grams, May 1-Doc. 31, 18q4. 60-800
ATLANTIC STATES
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Beeba, Lewis, 1749-1816. Journals, 1778-1601.
61-1575
60-2873
Brooks, Charles, 1765-1872. Letters, 1869,
Kelso family. Papers, 1782-1818.
ATTACHMENT AND GARNISHMENT
POWNAL, ME.
Columbia University. Libraries. ^American
documents collection, 1700-1851, 61-2914
ATTORNEYS, GOVERNMENT see GOVERNMENT
ATTORNEYS
ATTORNEYS-GENERAL
NEW YORK (STATE) CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Kempe, John Tabor. Papers, ca. 1780-80. 60-2544
■ AUBURN, CALIF,
i — DESCRIPTION
Eagle, John H. Letters, 1892-55. ■ 81-1721
AUCTIONEERS
SALEM, MASS.
Peabody (Jacob) & Company, Salem, Mass. Records,
1804-26. 60-1567
AUCTIONS
NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Merchants' Exchange. Auction sales in
: the Merchants' Exchange, 1854-62. 60-2378
New York Historical Soolety, Records relating to
auctions In New York City, 1825-39. 60-3082
—PENNSYLVANIA
MacPhereon, William, 1768-1813. Papers, 1784-
looB - 61-348
Woodhouse family. Journals, 1818-1830, 61-518
PHILADELPHIA
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W., collector. Philadelphia
auctioneere' records, 1799-18B6. 60-2220
AUOUSTA, GA.
—COTTON TRADE sen COTTON TRADE— AUGUSTA,
GA.
AUGUSTA CO., VA.
DEEDS see DEEDS — AUOUSTA CO., VA.
AURORA, W. VA.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Splggle, Floyd, collector. Preston County papers,
1788-1943. 61-3218
Splggle, Ftoyd, collector. Preston County papers,
1786-1943. 61-3219
Subject Index
AUSTRALIA
DESCRIPTION «ND TRAVEL
Easterby, Anthony Y., 1818-1893. Papers, 1838-
65. 61-1758
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Cobb (Albert) & Company, Boston. Records, 1887-
73. 60-636
AUSTRIA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1656-1922. Papers, 1913-
21. 61-1043
FOREIGN RELATION8— U. S.
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1855-1822, Papers, 1913-
21. 61-1043
Gllmore, Jamse Roberts, 1B22-1903. Papers, 1773?-
H96. 80-2470
Irwin, Inez (Baynes) 1873- Papers, 1672- 61-2651
— AUTOGRAPHS
Flagg, Mildred (Buchanan) 1886- Papers, 1900-56.
61-3458
Sherman r Philip Darrell, 1881-1857. Koopman
collection, 1318-1851. 80-3310
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Adamlc, Louis, 1668.-1051. Papers. 60-1387
Allen, Hervey, 1888-1849. Papers, 1815-48. 61-3658
Anderson, Sherwood, 1878-1841. Papers, 1804-41.
58-188
Armstrong, A. Joseph, 1873-1854. Papers, 1889-
1860. 81-2121
Barbs, waltman, 1864-1926, Papers, 1884-1830,
60-313
Baxter, George Granville, 1813- Papers, 1848.
91-3112
Bender, Albert Maurice, 1856-1841. Correspondence,
ca. 1820-41. 81-3166
Benjamin, Park, 1669-1864. Papers, 1624-88. 61-3113
Blerce, Ambrose, 1852-19147 Papers, 1863-1862.
61-282
Bishop, John Peale, 1692-1844. Papers. 66-1383
Bragdon family. Papers, 1618-1847. 61-1304
Bright, Mary ChayeUta (Dunne) Correspondence.
60-1517
Browning, Elizabeth (Barrett) 1806-1881. Papers,
1814-60. 61-2118
Browning, Robert, 1813-1888. Papers, 1837-1888.
61-2112
Burleigh, George Shepherd, 1821-1803. Papers,
1638-90. 60-3262
Catherwood, Mary (Hartwell) 1647-1902, Papers,
1880-ca. 1902. 68-266
Charney, Samuel, 1884-1956. Papers, 1806-56. 60-2574
Cheney, John Vance, 1848-1922. Correspondence, 1685-
65. 61-2468
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1868-1932. Papers, 1867-
1060. 61-1264
Clanin, WUllam, 1618-1805. Papers of William
Clailln and Mary Bucklin (Davenport) Claflln.
1831-1905. 61-1388
Clemens, Samuel Langhora, 1836-1916. Papers,
1872-1806. 61-2727
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Papers
1872-1846. "*" 81 _ 1BM
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1807. Papers, 1847-
1M7. 61-3231
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1888. Papers, 1656-86.
60-2228
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Esten
Cooke and Philip Pendleton Cooke, 1840-06. 60-1681
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Papers, ca. 1808-32, 61-3107
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Papers of Stephen and
Cora Howorth Crane, ca. 1895-1908. 61-3108
Crow, Martha (Fools) 1854-1924. Papers, 1800-18.
01-1128
Curtis, George William, 1624-1882, Papers, 1863-
87. 60-2154
Dashlsll, Alfred, 1801- Papers.
Dell, Floyd, 1887- Papers, 1806-
61-970
50-198
DeVoto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1966. Papers, 1918-
66. 61-1281
Douglas, Norman, 1666-1052. Papers, 1879-1962.
61-722
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers, 1880-1846.
60-1134
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library. American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1814-1830.
60-1731
Dumont, Hsnry, 1878-1842. Papers of Henry and
Nina Webster Dumont, 1805-38. 58-26
Eaton, Walter Prlchard, 1878-1857. Correspondence,
1801-56. 81-1628
Elliott, Maud (Howe) 1854-1848. Papers, 1682-1848.
80-2134
Fales, De Coursey, 1888- collector. The Fales :
collection, ca. 1750-1860. 60-1551
Farrell, James Thomas, 1804- Papers, 1824- 60-1081
Ferris, William Hawkins, 1828-1880. Papers, 1850-
75. 61-3104
Fields, James Thomas, 1816-1881. Pace' \ ca. 1850-
»««. * 81-2468
Flske, John, 1842-1961. Papers, 1850-1861.
61-698
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, 1F86-1940. Papers.
61-883
Freedman, Louis Alexander, 1873-1857. Papers,
ca. 1830-66. 61-3103
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1863. Papers,
1805-87. 60-1548
French, Alice, 1850-1834. Papers, 1871-1834. 59-186
Purnlvall, Frederick James, 1826-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1843-1810. 81-2436
Gardiner, Edward Carey, coUector. Family papers,
1632-1839. 61-102
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1825, collector. Partlclparts in
cultural life, arts, and sciences; autographs, 1847-
1928. 60-2626
Gulney, Louise Imogen, 1861-1820. Papers, mainly
1872-1820. 60-1446
Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1866-1926. Correspondence.
ca, 1866-1926. 61-3684
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1828, Papers, 1873-1827,
60-34
Harper, firm, publishers, New York. Records. 61-868
Hayns, Paul Hamilton, 1836-1886. Papers, 1815-1944.
61-2208
Heara, Lafcadlo, 1850-1804. Papers, 1849-1852.
60-1713
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 1623-1811. Papers, 1848-
82. 81-2531
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1808-1884. Papers, 1837-
94. 80-1143
Holt (Henry) and Company, Inc. Records, 1869-
■ 61-831
Howells, WUllam Dsan, 1837-1920. Papers, 1860-
!•*'• 61-2119
Howells, WUllam Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1896-
1918 - 80-2376
Hubball, Walter Sage, 1850-1932. Correspondence, 1844-
1932. 61-1220
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859. The Brewer-Leigh Hunt
collection, 1790- 60-1084
Hutton, Laurence, 1843-1904, Papers, ca. 1850-
1904. 60-1620
Jeffers, Robinson, 1867- Papers, 1927-45. 60-818
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1848-1909. Papers, 1869-1908,
59-200
Joyce, James, 1882-1941, Croeeamann collection
of James Joyce, ca. 1903-ca. 1940. 81-181
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Papers, 1697-1941. 01-1122
Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882- Papers, 1624-60.
60-2660
Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1671-1837. Papers, 1895-
1844. 61-1806
Kenton, Edna, 1676-1964, Correspondence, 1803-36.
61-3687
Knight, Grant Cochran, 1893-1966. Letters, 1924-49.
61-671
Komroff, Manuel, 1890- Papers, ca. 1816-53.
61-3596
KurrelmeyBr, William, 1674-1867, collector. Papers.
60^1647
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881. Papers, 1857- 81. 60-1650
Levis, William Luther, collector. Letters and
literary MSS., 1733-1814. 60-2858
Locker, Edward Hawke, 1777-1849. Papers, 1804-96.
61-2435
Loeb, Harold, 1891- Papers, 1821- 81-2583
Lovecralt, Howard Phillips, 1890-1937. Papers,
1887-1937. 60-2175
McGregor, Tracy William, 1868-1836, collector.
Literary manuscripts, 1638-1835. 60-755
844
Marmor, Kalmon, 1879-1966. Papers, 1670-1852.
61-12
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library.
Literary MSS. and other papers, ca. 1804- 81-2770
Marquis, Don, 1876-1837. Papers, ca. 1816-1837.
61-3600
Matthews, Brander, 1862-1828. Correspondence,
1877-1828. 61-3599
Maurice, Arthur Bartlett, 1873-1946. Letters. 88-1388
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1656. Papers. 61-841
Miller, Henry, 1881- Papers, ca. 1820- 61-754
Mills College, Calif. Library. British and American
writers collection, ca. 1800- 61-3164
Mills College, Calif. Library. California writers
collections, ca. 1840- 61-3156
Montagu, Elisabeth (Robinson) 1720-1800. Correspond-
ence, 1732-1800. 81-2601
Moody, WlUlam /aughn, 1868-1810. Papers. 61-837
Moors, George, 1852-1833. Letters, 1801-39. 60-726
Nathan, George Jean, 1882-1968. Papers, 1910-68.
61-113
Oakland, Calif. Free Library. Manuscript coUecUons,
1853-1930. 81-2810
O'Connor, William Douglas, 1832-1889. Papers,
1852-86. 60-2110
Ohio. State University, Columbus, Libraries, Mis-
cellaneous MSS. , 18th and 19th cent. 61-2009
Paget, Violet, 1858-1935, Papers, 1866-1935. 60-42
Paine, Albert Blgelow, 1831-1937. Correspondence,
1916-31 61-2405
Parrlsh, Morris Longstreth, 1887-1644, Papers of
Victorian novelists, 60-1401
Patlglan, Halg, 1676-1960. Correspondence, 1927-48,
81-2406
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dlghton, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1852-95. 60-246
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dlghton, 1623-1896.
Papers, 1650-86. 60-1403
Perclval, Olive, 1B69-1946. Papers, ca. 1880-
1848. 61-1421
66-1363
60-1387
Rascoe, Burton, 1892-1967. Burton Rascoe collsctlon,
1810-67. 60-1112
Riley, James Wnltcomb, 1648-1916, Papers, ca. 1878-
1904. 61-2886
Riley, James Wnltcomb, 1849-1916. Rlley-Eltel
papers, 1870-1920. 61-3251
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1835. Papers, 1891-
1936. 68-182
Sarett, LewR., 1888-1854. Papers. 81-516
Saxon, Lyle, 1881-1846, Papers, 1784-1846. 61-182
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1857. Koopman
collection, 1818-1851. 60-3316
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1633-1908. Papers, ca,
1840-1930. 61-3602
Straus, Ralph, 1882-1950. Letters, 1800-50. 61-523
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1897, Papers, 1642-
97, 60-2152
Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1809, Papers, 1896-1929.
61-1822
Tarklngton, Booth, 1869-1946. Papers. 60-1392
Tate, Allen, 1899- Papers. 61-639
Tlcknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Papers, 1913-24,
60-2147
Tracy, Gilbert Avery, b. 1835, collector, Papers,
ca. 1864-1920. 60-663
Van Doren, Carl Clinton, 1885-1950. Papers. 60-1393
Very, Jones, 1813-1880. Papers of Jones and Lydla
Very, 1039-86. 60-2160
61-2660
60-1558
Whitman, Sarah Helen (Power) 1803-1878. Papers,
1835-19 — . 60-2180
Whitman, Walt, 181B-1892. Papers, ca. 1850-1906.
60-724
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Papers, 1839-
1913. 60-2086
Wlstcr, Owen, 1860-1938. Papers, 1885-1935. 59-232
Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930. Papers
ca. 1890-1930. 61-3427
Porter family. Papers, 1794-1842.
Putnam, Samuel, 1682-1950. Correspondence.
Westcott, Glenway, 1901- Papers, 1947-
Whlte, Edward Luc 5, 1866-1934. LetterB.
Subject Index
AUTHORS
— CORRESPONDENCE,REMINISCENCES,ETC.
(Continued)
Tivo Institute for Jewish Research. Theater collection,
1882- 60-2096
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Overseas Writers. Papers, 1048, 60-2003
AUTHORS, AMERICAN
Anderson, Sherwood, 1816-1041. Papers, 1004-41.
50-100
Benel, William Rose, 1886-1950. Papers, 1012-60.
61-1037
E' .field, Edwin Rowland, 1848-1938. Papers,
• -JJ0-36. 81-1066
Brooks, VanWyck, 1886- Papers, 1026- 61-1036
Brush, George de Forest, 1866-1041. Correspondence,
1003-41. 61-1067
Burroughs, John, 1837-1021. Papers, 1004-21.
61-1068
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1047. Papers, 1900-
47. 61-1032
Catherwood, Mary (Uartwell) 1847-1902. Papers,
1860-ca. 1602. 50-265
Dell, Floyd, 1887- Papers, 1908- 69-198
French, Alice, 1850-1934. Papers, 1871-1034. 69-186
Huntington, Archer Milton, 1870-1966. Papers, 1911-
53. 61-2116
James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters, 1888-1916.
61-1401
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1840-1009. Papers, 1889-10O8.
50-200
Knight, Grant Cochran, 1893-1066. Letters, 1024-40.
61-671
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1006- Papera. 61-1625
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1038. Papers,
1801-1036. 50-102
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1856-1905. 80-2103
— CALIFORNIA
Bender, Albert Maurice, 1866-1041. Correspondence,
ca. 1020-41. 61-3166
Keene, Florence R. Papers, 1896-1060. 61-1803
Oakland, Calif. Free Library. Manuscript collections,
1853-1030. 61-2610
San Francisco. Public Library. California authors
collection. 61-3808
Cottman, George Strelby, 1857- Papers, 1857-1037.
60-1416
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859. Papers, 1817-50.
60-1795
MINNESOTA
National League of American Pen Women. Minne-
sota Branch. Records, 1027-48. . 60-614
— MISSISSIPPI
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870- Literary papers, 1892-
96. 60-1496
MISSISSIPPI JASPER CO.
Lyon, Mrs. R. Papers, 1900-28. 60-2644
SOUTHERN STATES
Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1868. Papers, 1815-1044,
61-2208
Wilson, James Southall, 1880- Correspondence
relating to the Southern Writers Convention,
1031-32. 69-121
WEST VIRGINIA
Rowan, Richard B., collector. Papers, 1894-1960.
80-1412
AUTHORS, ENGLISH
Coykendall, Frederick, 1872-1054, collector. Manu-
scripts, 1778-1940. 61-3106
James, Henry, 1643-1918. Letters, 16B8-'tS15.
AUTHORS, FRENCH
Fleury, Jules, 1821-1869. Papers, ca. 1863-8:
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Norton, Grace, 1834-1026. Papers.
AUTHORS, GERMAN
81-1401
61-3100
61-1777
Kurrelmeyer, William, 1874-1067, collector. Papers.
80-1647
AUTHORS, NEGRO see NEGRO AUTHORS
AUTHORS, WOMEN
National League of American Pen Women. Minne-
sota Branch. Records, 1027-48. 80-514
AUTHORS, YIDDISH
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Zhltloweky, Chalm, 1866-1943. Papers, 1893-1943.
80-722
AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS
Cheanutt, Charles Waddell, 185B-1032. Papers, 1857-
1050. 81-1264
Pinker, JamBS B. Correspondence, 1000-34. 80-2061
— GT. BRIT.
Richards, Grant, 1872-1048. Papers, 1897-1038.
Harper, firm, publishers, New York. Records. 81-989
Lorimer, George Horace, 1868-1937. Papers, 1900-37.
61-1102
AUTHORSHIP
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library, American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1814-1030.
60-1731
AUTOGRAPHS
COLLECTIONS
Abbott, John Stevens Cabol, 1805-1877. Autograph
album, 1851-80, 90-326
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1015. Papers of
Alexander Boyd Andrews, father and son, 1858-
1946. 60-2816
Barrell family. Papers, 1701-1846. 61-2017
Batcbelder, John Davis, collector. Autographs, 15th
to 20th cent. 61-2074
Brown, Alexander P., collector. Autographs, 1888-
1013. 60-1662
Cass, Lswls, 1782-1866, Papers, 1774-1021. 80-318
Conarroe autograph collection, 1643-1882. 80-1818
Visitors'
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford,
registers, 1887-1068. :
80-1440
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collsctor.
Miscellaneous autographs, clergy, arts, and
sciences, 1492-1921. 81-17
Ettlng, Frank Marx, collector. Autographs, and
family and civic papers, 1568-1917. 86-2628
Flagg, Mildred (Buchanan) 1888- Papers, 1900-55.
81-8459
Freshour family. Papers, 1843-1911. 60-3002
Graff family. Papers, 1727-1020. 60-3271
Gray, Mary (Watkfneon) 1823-1909, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1843-1983. 60-008
Grlfflng, Josephine Sophie White, 1614-1872. Papers,
1882-12. 61-3303
Helmuth, Henry. Papers, 1820-03. 61-654
Hubbell, Helena, collector. Autograph collection,
1679-1806. 61-1114
Indianapolis. Public Library. Autograph miscellany,
1604-1040.
Kent famUy. Papers, 1700-1881.
Lacalta/sir James PhlUp, 1813-1806, collector.
Papers, 1692-1885.
McAtee, Waldo Lee, 1863- Papers, 1683-1942.
61-3306
61-3322
80-1435
61-777
60-1908
80-2629
Miller, WllUe. Autograph albums, 1881-86.
Paschall family. Papers, 1747-1871.
Perry collection of autographs and autograph lsttors.
60-1302
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collsotor.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent.-
1036. 61-3306
Hhees, William Jones, 1830-1907. Papers, 1744-1906.
61-3260
Satterthwalte family. Papera, 1752-1846. 61-3221
Bewail, May (Wright) 1844-1020. Correspondence,
1690-1920. 81-2964
Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859. Papers, 1827-81. 60-3144
Williams, William, 1882-1047, coUector. Papers,
1764-1037. 61-3480
Wormeley family. Papers, 1671-1962. 61-3154
COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1665- Correspondence
concerning Button Gwinnett, 1924-38. 60-2512
Lindegard, AxeL Papers, 1861-1931. 80-1781
Patch, IraJ. Letter book, 1856-67. 61-3003
Williams, Andrew J. . Papers, 1862-1900. 61-1636
— PRICES
United States Sanitary Commission. Philadelphia
Branch. Records, 1861-73. 61-430
— ARIZONA— COLLECTIONS
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Bank checks
collection, 1884-1010, 61-3587
CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONS
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1006, collector. Auto-
graphs of California Plonesrs, 1760-1848. 61-2735
Robinson, Elmer E. , coUector. Papers of distin-
guished Americans, 1766-1050, 61-1753
—EUROPE —COLLECTIONS
Wild, John, d. 1855. Autograph collection. 60-1322
FRANCE COLLECTIONS
Du Pont family. The Henry Francis du Pont Wlnterthur
collection of manuscripts, 1586-1026. 80-1381
Scbelde, John Hinsdale, 1876-1942, collsctor. Papers,
11th -18th cent. 60-2038
— GT. BRIT. — COLLECTIONS
: Bancroft, Hugh, 1879-1933. Papers on the South Sea
Bubble, 1702-63. 80-1570
Bpottlswood and Robertson, London. Correspondence,
ca. 1767-1848. 61-2066
IRELAND -^COLLECTIONS
Bancroft, Hugh, 1870-1033. Papers on the South Sea
Bubble, 1702-63. 60-1670
MARYLAND-
COLLECTIONS
Greenway, Edward M., collector. Autograph letters
of prominent Marylanders, 1737-1887, 60-2471
MASSACHUSETTS PETERSHAM COLLECTIONS
Wheeler, Joel, 1742-1816. Papers, 1770-1860. 60-2767
MISSISSIPPI COLLECTIONS
Flsk, A. C. Autograph book, 1868-69. 61-2710
MISSOURI COLLECTIONS
GUlaspy, James C. Papere of James C. GUlaspy and
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1840-1030. 81-817
—NEW JERSEY COLLECTIONS
Plerson, Edward A., 1836-1863. Papers, ca. 1796-
1916. 60-2634
PENNSYLVANIA— COLLECTIONS
Harris, John, 1726-1701. Papers, 1687-1915. 60-2184
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. The Dreer
coUectton: additional manuscripts, 1741-1812.
81-2271
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Pennsylvania Con-
st ltutlonal Convention autograph letters, 1837-38.
61-689
PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA COLLECTIONS
Haney, John Louis, 1677-1060.
Papers, 1887-1060.
61-1083
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1032. Papers, 1771-
1931. 60-2308
— U. S. COLLECTIONS
Amerland, William H., 1887- collector. Papera,
1776-1032. 60-064
Aesoclated Dayton and Montgomery County Hlatorlcal
Societies. Autograph letters and documents.
61-1047
Atkinson, E. Stanley, collector. Atkinson coUectlon of
American historical autographs, 18th and 10th cent
61-1081
Benedict, RusseU, 1850-1038, coUector. Autographs,
1683-1703. 81-1040
Burgoon, Isadore H., 1830-1917. Papers, 1683-1017.
81-1658
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1826-1003. Papers,
1837-1930. 60-1701
Eaton, Walter Prlchard, 1878-1967, collsctor. Auto-
graph collection, 1725-1933. 60-1786
Hnyea, Frances, 1867-1950. Papers, 1878-1060.
61-1762
Hayes, Scott RusseU, 1871-1023. Papers, 1873-1020.
61-1079
Henderson, Ira Wemmell, 1878-1958.
Heth, Henry. Papers, 1763-1641.
PaperB, 1004-58,
61-1205
0-128
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- collector, Autograph
collection, 1681-1840. 60-3220
Jenkins, Charles Franols, 1866- collector. Autograph
letters, 1762-1807. 61-563
Subject Index
AUTOGRAPHS
—U.S. — COLLECTIONS (Continued)
Literary autograph collection, ca. 1062-1937. 81-2818
Nevuu, Allan, 1890- Papers, ca, 1915- 61-3361
Pascal, Charles Lacroix, collector, civil War
letters, 1836-90.
61-968
Robinson, Elmer E., collector . Papers of distin-
guished Americans, 1765-1950. 61-1753
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1895, collector.
Autographed letters and documents) 1716-1883.
61-1183
Wyman, Luther B., collector. Sanitary Pair collec-
tion, 1864. 60 . ?68
— VIRGINIA— COLLECTIONS
Keanon family. Papers and business records ot the
Kennon, Both, and Randolph families, 1806-1903.
69-170
Latam! famuV. Papers, 1850-1942. 69-123
Nicholas, Elizabeth Byrd, 1830-1901, collector.
Letters, 1866-69. 81-2741
WEST VIRGINIA — COLLECTIONS
Brand family. Papers, 1867-1054. 61-3904
AUTOMATA
Allen, George, 1808-1876. Correspondence, 1856-67.
61-2608
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY WORKERS
U. S.
Brown, Joseph G., d. 1951, collector. Materials on
unionization of the automobile Industry, 1933-42,
61-3192
A 7SSS ,AMP0RTA ™ H BM •"ASPORTATION,
AVERY CO. , N. C.
BALLADS see BALLADS, AMERICAN AVERY CO
N. C. ' '
AVIATION see AERONAUTICS
AVIATORS see AIR PILOTS
AWARDS see ARBITRATION AND AWARD
AWARDS, PERFORMANCE see PERFORMANCE AWARDS
AZORES
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Cover, Joseph C. , 1819-1872. Papers, 1869-75.
61-1052
Craig, Locke, 1880-1926. Papers, 1880-1924. 80-2088
B
BACCALAUREATE ADDRESSES
— WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
West Virginia. University. Commencements, 1870-
182 »- 60-235
BACON'S CASTLE, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
BACON'S CASTLE, VA.
BACON'S REBELLION, 1676
Berkeley family. Papers, 1663-1930. 60-13
BAILLY DE MESSEtN, HONORS' GRATIEN JOSEPH
B. 1774 '
—ESTATE
Howe, Frances R. 'Papers, 1817-1919.
BAJA CALIFORNIA
COLONIZATION
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1911. Writings, 1679-98,
— THE WEST
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939, collector. Edwin Ford
Piper collection oi ballads. 80-1915
WEST VIRGINIA
Wootter, Carey, collector. Ballads and folklore oi
West Virginia. e0 . 22e
BALLOON ASCENSIONS
Laham, Frank Samuel, 1846-1931. Papers, ca.
1860-1931. "" BB . 2J6
BALLSTON, N.Y.
— HARDWARE see HARDWARE — BALLSTON, N.Y.
BALTIMORE
COMMERCE
Baltimore business papers, 1731-1851. 60-1629
Baltimore merchants correspondence, 1771-1685.
60-752
Burroughs, Richard D. Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1607-89. 60-669
— DRY-GOODS see DRY-GOODS — BALTIMORE
— MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
— BALTIMORE
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1848-89. 61-1133
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD
HISTORY
Brlnkman, Charles, 1866- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1852-1948. 60-1719
BAND MUSIC
— SCORES
Ringgold Brass Band. Scores, ca. 1870-80. 61-2227
BANGOR, ME.
~ME °° EHY TRADE ™" GR0CERY TRADE— BANGOR,
BANK-NOTES
Wlllcox family. Papers, 1724-1856.
BANKERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Records
1780-1923. '
PORTRAITS
Suffolk Bank, Boston. Records, 1816-1904. 60-1557
CALIFORNIA
Graves, Jackson Alpheus, 1852-1933. PaDera
"'"-"M. ' 61-2039
CUMBERLAND CO., PA.
Merkel family. Papers, 1818-1912. 60-2860
EUGENE, MO.
Eugene State Bank, Eugene, Mo. Records, 1927-39.
60-1969
— GEORGIA
Bank of the State of Georgia. Records, 1817-69.
60-140
— HINDS CO., MISS.
Heal Estate Banking Company of Hinds County
Record books, 1842-47. 61-380
— IDAHO
Morgan, loan T. , 1830-1910. Correspondence.
1880-1900. • 61 : im
INDIANA
Hamilton, Allen. Papers, 1817-99. 60-1356
— INDIANAPOLIS
Fletcher, Calvin, 1798-1886. Papers, 1820-66. 60-1156
— JOPL1N, MO.
Miners' Bank, JopUa, Mo. Records, 1877-1915.
80-2813
61-213
60-1879
61-1150
81-309
60-1269
60-1682
61-3095
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Bull family. Papers, 1799-1844.
BAKERS AND BAKERIES
MOBILE, ALA.
Yullle fao?*ty. Papers, 1840-65.
BALKAN PENINSULA
Day, Clive, 1871-1951. Papers, 1916-20.
BALLADS, AMERICAN
— AVERY CO., N. C.
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1672-1931. Papers, 1725-
1929. 61-1370
VIRGINIA
Davis, Martha M., collector. Ballads.
61-3445
59-166
Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Records
1780-1923. ' w.-*n
U. S. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Cos, George S. Business papers, 1661-96. 60-182
BANKING LAW
— ITALY
Cavagna SangiuUani dl Oualdana, Antonio, conte,
1843-1913, collector. Cavagna collection,
1116-1913. 61-3067
BANKRUPTCY
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston. Municipal Court. Selected receivership
records, 1825-44. 60-179
— MISSISSIPPI
Survey of Federal Archives. Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821-ca. 1938. 60-1648
NEW JERSEY
Ne lt.? 0y ; ? UrCaU * A "Wves and History. Papers
relatmg to Insolvent debtors, 1747-1818. 60-3256
NEW YOHK (CITY)
New York (City) Register of discharges of New York
Insolvent debtors, 1811-18. 80-2522
BANKS AND BANKING
Va ",»o r , U , P ,!,!T ra,,kArlhur ' "M-W"- Papers, ca.
1887-1937. 61-3440
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Guion family. Papers, 1787-1937.
81-3133
Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1870-1912.
61-714
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Perkins, George Walbrldge, 1882^1920. Papers
1871-1920. '
ARIZONA
Jacobs family. Papers, 1866-1900.
BOSTON
C1 ^ 1 ,^. WU l!f ^, • 181 «-"0°. Papers of William
51-3519
61-3634
«,7' — "■' "' u "™- rapers 01 William
,^£? Mary BlJcldm (Davenport) Claflin,
1831 - 1905 - 61-1369
^ank^ M. Bank !. ""I' "- R8cords <* Massachusetts
Bank and Maesachusetfs National Bank, 1784-1904.
848 e °- 1231
KANSAS
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1864-
MILES CITY, MONT.
Wibaux, Pierre, 1858-1913. Papers, 1881-1929.
— MILLER, MO.
Bank of Miller, Miller, Mo. Records, 1914-28.
80-1880
— MINNESOTA
Easton, Jason Clark, 1623-1901. Papers, 1849-1941.
60-644
— MISSOURI
Bank of Strafford, Strafford, Mo. Records, 1911-38.
60-2482
Chariton County Exchange Bank. Records, 1819-
,922> 60-1992
Stotte City Bank, Stotts City, Mo. Records, 1890-
1929, 80-2461
Whitlow, William Brewer, 1893- Papers, 1892-1943.
80-2477
MOUNT VERNON, MO.
Farmers' Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records, 1861-
193 °- 60-1966
Mount Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records.
1887-1929. 90-2479
NATCHEZ, MISS.
Bank of the State of Mississippi, Natchez. Records
1°1°-M. 60-1078
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account bookB of banks
of New England and New York, 1793-1922. 60-1690
NEW YORK (CITY)
New York Insurance and Trust Company. Records
ieso-78. 6 ' . M77
NEW YORK (STATE)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of New
England and New York, 1793-1922. 80-1590
Okott, Thomas W., 1795-1880. Papers, 1816-86.
61-3650
— NEWBURGH, N. Y.
Bank of Newburgh, Newburgh, N. Y. Records, 1816-
e0# 80-2653
— OHIO
Blrchard, Sardls, 1801-1874. Papers, 1814-74
61-1968
Williams, Mlcajah Terrell, 1792-1844, Papers
"02-99. '81-1362
— PAMPUN, VA.
State Bank of Pamplln, PampUn, Va, Records, 1905-
31. 69-216
— -PENNSYLVANIA
Bank ol the United States (Pennsylvania, 1838-1841).
Records, 1840-65. 61-85
PHILADELPHIA
Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Records, 1780-
1923, 61-213
Subject Index
BANKS AND BANKING
PHILADELPHIA (Continued)
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
36.
Papare, 1914-
60-2811
Qlrard, Stephen, 1760-1631. Papers, 1780-1831.
Harvey, Samuel, 1760 (ca.)-1848.
Papers, 1771-1848.
61-2217
— PITTSBURGH
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1860-1938
---PLYMOUTH, MASS.
Plymouth Bank, Plymouth, Mass,
Records, 1809-76.
60-1141
— PORTLAND, ME.
Brown (J. B.) and Sons, Portland. Me.
1860-95.
PORTLAND, OR.
Records,
Corbett, Falling, and Company, Portland, Ox. Records,
1650-91. 61-2336
—RICHMOND, MO.
Hughes (J. S.) and Company, Richmond, Mo. RecordB,
1864-1924. 80-1890
Barberlnl family. Buetnese records ol the Barberlnl
and Colonna famines, 1830-1818. 80-1747
— RUSSELL VILLE, KY.
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to BaptletB In Kentucky,
1767-1960. 61-1336
— ST. PAUL
Irvine, Stone, and McCormlck Banking House, St. Paul.
Records, 1867-82. 80-639
SOUTH CAROLINA
BAPTISTS
— BIOGRAPHY
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Alabama,
1837-1900. 61-1237
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Recorda, 1800-1946. 61-683
CLERGY- — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Brlggs, George, Papers, 1837-1908. 60-817
Brookes, Iveson L. Papers, 1811-1911. 61-1601
Brown University. Archives, 1769-ca. 1980. 80-3344
Papers, 1885-
61-1600
Louisville, Ky. Southern &> r -<s' Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists in Alabama,
1837-1900. 61-1237
Dibble, Samuel, 1637-1913. Papers, 1779rl910.
—TOMBSTONE, ARIZ,
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922.
— TU8CON, ARIZ.
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922.
61-2778
Papers, 1687-1909.
81t2798
Papers, 1867-1909.
61-2796
— U.S.
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1906.
Papers, 1842-1901.
60-1760
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1686-1961. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1867-1961. 61-69
Glass, Carter, 1866-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. 80-2401
Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934. Papers, 1910-43.
Parish, David. Letter books, 1802-16.
Peabody, George Foster, 1662-1936.
1937.
Papers, 1894-
60-126
Warning, Paul Moritz, 1888-1932. Papers, 1904-
32. 6
McDoweU, James, 1796-1861. Correspondence,
1767-1888. <
—WASHINGTON (STATE)
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932, collector,
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916.
Papers
81-3282
—WEST VIRGINIA
Davis, Henry Gassaway,
1886-1918.
— WESTON, W. VA.
1823-1916. Papers,
Exchange Bank of Virginia.
1662-86.
Weston Branch.
Records,
80-1409
BANKS AND BANKINO, COOPERATIVE
EUROPE, EASTERN
American Joint Reconstruction Foundation.
1922-39.
Records,
80-721
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. University. Mountaineer Credit
Union, Archives, 1943-47; 60-334
BANKS AND BANKING, INVESTMENT see INVESTMENT
BANKING
BANNOCK INDIANS
— WARS, 1876
Fort Dalles papers, 1660-80. 61-179
BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONS
Smith and Colgate, New York.
Records, 1807-38,
Conwell, Russell Herman, 1843-1925.
1926.
Louisville, Ky. ' Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Records, 1669-1960. -- —
Manly family. Papers, 1819-1930.
Newman, Albert Henry, 1662-1933.
1940.
Pratt, WlUlam Moody, 1617-1897.
91.
61-1238
81-2016
Papers, 1861-
61-3033
Diaries, 1838-
81-757
Shannon, James, 1799-1859. Papers, 1832-67. 61-1126
Whltsltt, William Heth, 1841-1911. Papers, 1966-1909.
. 61-2969
— DISCIPLES
Dixon, Wlnsor, 1802-1868.
and of the Ly6n family.
Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
61-1525
DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Whltsltt, WUliam Heth, 1841-1911. Papers,
1866-1909.
81-2989
Compere, Ebenezer Lee, 1833-1896. Papers,
1851-1944. 80-3217
Jones, Rufus Henry. Papers, 1797-1919. 61-2447
Louisville, Ky, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Manuscripts relating to Baptist missions,
1864-1963. 61-1337
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Records, 1669-1960. 81-1238
Pratt, John Gill, 1814-1900. Papers, 1834-98.
81-641
Smith and Colgate, New York, Records, 1807-36.
-SERMONS
Brookes, Iveson L.
Brookes, Iveson L.
Papers, 1811-1911.
Papers, 1631-88,
1833-1896. Papers,
61-1601
60-769
Compere, Ebeneaer Lee
1861-1944.
Conwell, Russell Herman, 1843-1926.
1925.
Bailey, Orren Lulco, 1862-1934,
Papers, 1665-
81-1600
Papers, 1663-1907.
61-3027
Hill, David Jayne, 1660-1932. Papers, 1688-1930.
1836-1935.
61-2644
60-296
Lightburn family. Papers,
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Library, Papers relating to Baptists In Alabama,
1637-1900. 61-1237
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Records, 1869-1960. 61-1238
Manly family. Papers, 1619-1930. 81-2016
— ALABAMA
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Alabama,
81-1237
1837-1900.
— BRAZIL
Louisville, Ky. Southern BaptlBt Theological Seminary.
Library, Manuscripts relating to Baptist missions,
1664-1963. 81-133'
— DELAWARE
Pennsylvania, Historical Society.
recordB, 1867-1837.
GEORGIA
Sanders, Edward Lloyd, 1829-1902,
1905.
Baptist church
61-1918
Papers, ca. 1787-
61-3236
— HINDS CO., MISS. — FINANCE
Griffith, Richard, 1616-1662. Papers, 1652-57. 60-1669
— KENTUCKY
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Kentucky.
1787-1960. 61-1336
B47
■ — NEW ENGLAND— HISTORY-— SOURCES
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Records, 1800-1945. 61-683
—NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Historical Society, Baptist church records,
ca. 1779-1812. 60-800
NORTH CAROLINA
Simpson family. Papers of the Simpson and Blddle
famines,' 1764-1895. 60-802 .
— POTTER CO., PA.
Worden, Jesse B. Papers, 1819-36. 81-692
SOUTHERN STATES
LoulsvlUe, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library, RecordB, 1659-1960. 61-1238
The Religious herald (Richmond), Records, 1846-93.
61-i566
SOUTHERN STATES HISTORY
LouIsvIUb, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Semuvry.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Southeastern
States, 1770-1962. 61-1238
—SOUTHWEST, OLD
Compere, Ebeneaer Lee, 1833-1898. Papers,
1861-1944. 80-3217
—TIOGA CO., PA,
Worden, Jesse B. Papers, 1819-36. . 61-692
— VIRGINIA *
Hawkins family. Papers of the Hawkins and McGehee
families, 1789-1849. 59-167
Leavell, WUliam Thomas, 1812-1699. Correspondence
of WlUlam Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1932. . 61-2772
— WISCONSIN
Andrews family. Papers, 1652-1920. 60-1821
BAR ASSOCIATIONS
Hennepin County Bar Association. Records, 1936-50.
60-628
Ramsey County (Minn.) Bar Association. Rocards,
1926-41. 60-489
BARBADOS
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Barrell family. Papers, 1791-1846. 61-2917 .
BARBARY STATES
FOREIGN RELATIONS U. S.'
Eaton, WUliam, 1764-1811. Papers, 1792-1629. 61-1001
BARBOUR CO., W. VA.
— INDUSTRIES
Holt family. Papers of the Holt and Keyes families,
1876-1844. " 60-578
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Simpson, F. A. Records, 1909-42. 80-1066
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — BAR-
BOUR CO. , W. VA.
— SURVEYS
Cornwall, C. M. Papers, 1840-1919. , 69-131
BARING, ME.
— -AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE MAINE
BARING
BARITE
Blount family. Papers, 1861-1947. , 60-2066
BARNSLEY GARDENS, GA. .
Barhsley family.
1936.
Barnsloy-Saylor papers, 1876-ca.
61-3006
BARTON CO., MO.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES see FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
MISSOURI— BARTON CO.
BATH, ENG.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Thlcknease, PhUlp, 1719-1792.
1766.
Letters, ca. 1770-ca.
81-2624
BATH, ME.
— SHIPPING see SHIPPING BATH, ME.
BATHS
AJX-LES-BAINS
Deeplne, Charles Humbert Antolne, 1776-1652. Papers,
1816-39. 60-3261
BATHS, PUBLIC
— SAN FRANCISCO
Sutro, Adolph Helnrlch Joseph, 1830-1898. Papers.
61-1274
BATON ROUGE, LA.
— RIOT, I860
Brooke, John Rutter, 1830-1926. Papers, 1763-
IOO J' 80-3319
BATTLE OP ANTIETAM, [BUNKER BHi, FAIR OAKS
ETC. see ANTIETAM, [BUNKER BILL, FAIR OAKS.
ETC.], BATTLE OF '
BAXTER CO. , ARK.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES— BAXTER
GO., ARK. "
Fort Butter papers,
81-1848
81-1378
BEACH EROSION
Baupt, Lewis Muhlenberg, 1844-1937. Papers 1890-
18 «>. 61-77B
BEAR FLAG REVOLT, 1846
Kern, Edward Meyer, 1823-1B65.
1846-83.
i-BEAUFORI, S. C.
^/—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Frafier family. Papers, 1780-1888.
BEAUFORT CO. , N. C.
MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN-
BEAUFORT CO., N.C.
BEAUFORT CO. , S. C.
— COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRAD2— BEAUFORT
BEAVER, PA.
— METEOROLOGY see METEOROLOGY— BEAVER, PA.
BEDFORD, IOWA
— -FARM LIFE see FARM LIFE— IOWA BEDFORD
BEDFORD, MASS.
COMMERCE
Business records.
Subject Index
60-1729
Magoun, Thatoher, 1776-1866.
1816-86.
BEDFORD, N. Y. (WESTCHESTER CO.)
— CHARITIES
Female Charitable Society, Bedford, N. Y. Minutes,
"BT-I908. 80-2630
HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Bedford, Westchester Co. , N. Y. , 1722-54. 60-2914
BEDFORD CO., PA,
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Lutz family. Papers, 1786-1874. 80-2807
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY BED-
FORD CO. , PA.
BEDFORD CO. , VA.
RETAIL TRADE see RETAIL TRADE BEDFORD
CO. , VA.
BEE CULTURE
EARLY WORKS TO 1800
1 "'^ n *?' Christian, collector. Germantown and
Raxborough papera, 1742-99.
BEES
Langatroth, Lorenzo Lorriane 1810-1896
1652-95.
Papers,
61-776
BELFAST, ME.
— SHIPPING see SHIPPING — BELFAST, ME.
BELGIAN CONGO see CONGO, BELGIAN
BELGIUM
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Thlcknesse, Philip, 1719-1792. Lettere, ca
BELLOWS FALLS CANAL
Atkinson, John, 1742-1823. Papera, 1768-1849.
60-53
BELLS
ShU T?J!?*.. Marearet Homer (Nichols) 1879-1959. Papers,
1854-1962. 61-2364
BENEFIT SOCIETIES see FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS see ALMSHOUSES
BENICIA, CALIF.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
BandeL Eugene, 1835-1889. Papera, 1853-89.
61-3470
i'^VJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY, PHILADELPHIA see
r-JLADELPHIA— STREETS — BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
PARKWAY
BENTON CO., ARK.
HISTORY
Funk, ErwlnC, 1877-1980. Articles, 1898-1960.
61-696
BENTON CO., OR
• — SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Gragg family. Papers, 1859-1930. 60-401
BERING SEA CONTROVERSY
Wlndom, William, 1B27-1891. Papers, 1861-1943.
60-212
BERKELEY CO. , VA, eee BERKELEY CO. , W. VA,
BERKELEY CO. , W. VA.
~B P F R B C 1SI! C ^ T ^ ADE " M PRODUCE TKADE—
BERKELEY CO. , W. VA.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
C T«^ U ' IameS Lyl8 ' 1808 - 18 '5. Papers, 1781-
81-1162
BERKS CO., PA.
HISTORY SOURCES
Berks Co., Pa. Records of Berks and Montgomery
Counties, 1693-1889. 60-2035
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1736-1606.
60-1707
BERLIN. UNIYERSITAt
STUDENTS
Burlingame, Walter Anson, 1851-1916. Correapondence
of Walter Anson Burllngame and Edward Llvermore
Burllngame, 1882-75. 61-1534
BERMUDA
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
McClellan family. Papers, 1818-1917. 81-3671
BERNE, IND.
MENNONTTES see MENNONITES IN BERNE, IND.
BERTIE CO. , N. C.
~c£? n P c* >PERTY ° M " EAL PR OPERTY— BERTIE
BEVERLY, MASS.
• — COMMERCE
Thomdlke, Israel, 1756-1B32. Business records.
60-1739
60-3321
1770-ca.
61-2524
1765.
FOREIGN RELATIONS U.S.
Whlttock, Brand, 1869-1034. Papers, 1693-1934.
59-43
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1914-
Hheldon, Mary (French) 1847-1936. Papers, 1886-
1936. 61-1481
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY BEL-
GIUM
BELL CO., TEX.
HISTORY SOURCES
EUiott, Claude, 1896- collector. Papers, 1837-80.
80-1888
BELLE -ILE, FRANCE (MORBIHAN)
Lansdowne, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-
1R/1R
1805.
60-314
1776-1899
BEVERLY-FAIRMONT TURNPIKE
Watson family. Papers, 1869-1963.
BEXAR CO. , TEX.
ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES TEXAS BEXAR CO.
BIBLE
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Halley, Orren Luico, 1862-1934. Papers, 18B3-1907.
61-3027
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Note-
books, 17B6-1921. 61-3261
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927. Papers. 61-1225
CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-175B. Papers, 1X00-65.
61-671
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1864. Papers, 1796-
1854, 60-2197
PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION SOCIETIES, ETC.
Andrews family. Papers, 1852-1920. 60-1821
Somerset County (N. J.) Bible Society. Records, 1617-
1915. 60-615
BIBLE. ENGLISH
VERSIONS
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1B93. Papers, 1642-92. 61-1222
60-120
61-1374
VERSIONS REVISED
SchaH, Philip, 1819-1893. Papers, 1835-93.
BIBLE. N. T.
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Brown, William Adams, 1865-1943. Papers
1942.
BIBLE. N. T. ENGLISH
VERSIONS THOMSON
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824. Papers, 1774-1816.
61-130
BIBLE. N. T. JOHN. MOHAWK
— VERSIONS
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian. Papers, 1805-10.
61-2997
BIBLE. N. T. MATTHEW
CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.
Schaeffer, Charles Frederick, 1607-1879. Papers,
BIBLE. O. T.
CHRONOLOGY
Seyf/arth, Gustav, 1796-1885, Papers, 1819-1
61-2487
BIBLE. O. T. PENTATEUCH. SAMARITAN
HISTORY
Bortcn, William Eleazar, 1881-1930. Papers
18M -1»2«- . ' 61-860
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES
Bradford Club, New York. Records, 1669-67. 60-1222
BIBLIOGRAPHY
RARE BOOKS
Le T'o S o , /fo^ Fr<!deriCk ' 1880 - 19: »2. Correspondence,
1883-1930. 61-1056
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
"•JJSf . < 8 T 9o!95. ompin, • ■"*"* Conn - Com r?,;
BICYCLING see CYCLING
BIDDLEFORD, ME.
—COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE— BIDDLEFORD,
BIG BUSINESS
U. S.
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Missouri
1882 - 1943 - 61-236
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 61-1126
BILLERICA, MASS.
HISTORY SOURCES
Farmer family. Papers, 1666-1752. 61-1671
BILLS, LEGISLATIVE
NEW YORK (STATE)
""a/" 1 * <SUto> Cou "Cll °f Revision. Records, 1778-
4- 60-2310
PENNSYLVANIA
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers, 1725-1818. 60-2586
BILLS OF LADING
PHIL ADEL PHIA
Home, Louise (Williams) d. 1956, collector. Doran
collection, 1797-1880. 61-2031
Wright (Peter) a Sons, Philadelphia. Papers, 1825-
IB15 - 60-1476
BILLUPS, RICHARD, 1753-1822
ESTATE
Blllups, Richard, 1753-1822. Papers, 1809-32.
61-2642
BIMETALLISM
Barker, Wharton, 1646-1921. Papers, 1870-1920.
t
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924. Papers, 1671-1932.
60-161
BIOLOGISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Conklln, Edwin Grant, 1B63-1952. Papers. 60-1430
Holt, Ernest Golsan, 1889- Papers, 1907-52. 60-1146
BIOLOGY
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Conklln, Edwin Grant, 1863-1952. Papers. 60-1430
Holt, Ernest Golsan, 1889- Papera, 1907-52. 60-1146
59-148
Subject Index
BIRDS
ANATOMY
Herrlck, Francis Hobart, 1868-1940. Papers, 1878-
1M8- 69-197
— FOOD
McAtee, Waldo Lee, 1883- Papers, 1883-1942.
81-777
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division,
Records, 1896-1933. 81-699
— ALABAMA
Avery, William Cushman, 1831-1894. Papers, 1876-
1819. 60-1166
CALIFORNIA
Gamble, William. Scrapbook, 1839-46. 81-2868
—NORTH AMERICA
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Papers, 1828-48.
80-869
U. S.
Peale family. Papers, 1794-1854. 60-3829
BIRDS, AQUAHC see WATER-BIRDS
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Mllner family. Papers, 1778-1936. 80-1219
MINING INDUSTRY AND FINANCE see MINING
INDUSTRY AND FINANCE BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Jones, James Marlon, 18S3-1040. Papers, 1913-40.
80-2374
BIRTH CONTROL
Sanger, Margaret (Hlgglns) 1883-
67.
Papers, 1903-
80-153
BIRTH RECORDS see REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.
BISHOPS
U.S.
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp. , 1866-1058,
collector. Bishops 1 collection, 1784-
Robblns, Howard Chandler, 1878-1052, collector.
Robbins collection of bishops' papers, 1785-
BLACK HAWK WAR, 1832
Clyman, James, 1762-1881, Papers, 1827-81.
Noble, Noah, 1794-1844. Papers, 1818-44
BLACK RIVER VALLEY, N. Y.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY BLACK
RIVER VALLEY, N.Y.
BLACKFOOT INDIANS
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Cummlng, Alfred, 1802-1873. Papers of Alfred
dimming and family, 1792-1889. 81-180
BLACKSMITHING
Austin, Benjamin. Papers, 1758-1870. 60-1056
Beach, David J. Business records, 1770-1006. 60-1092
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Business records. 1726-
1860. '
81-735
81-618
81-1738
60-1347
FoulkB family. Papers, 1726-1864.
81-3078
61-3188
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-85. 01-3284
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808. Papers, 1737-1860.
81-2063
Hoyt, Solomon. Ledgers, 1834-48. 61-3312
Hunt family. Papers, 1710-1002. 80-1045
Morgan and Keeler, Wilton, Conn. Ledgers, 1819-31.
61-3311
Whittemore (Dexter) & Sons, Fitewilllam, N. H.
Records, 1809-08. 60-1745
BLACKSMITHS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of general
laborers in New England and New York, 1705-1857,
80-3191
BLACKSVTLLE, W. VA,
POSTAL SERVICE see POSTAL SERVICE — WEST
VIRGINIA BLACKSVTLLE
BLANKETS
Wlnthrop Mills Company. Records, 1886-1935,
BLIND
EDUCATION
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914. Papers
1870-1935. 69-150
BLIND, BOOKS FOR THE
Washington, D. a National Library for the Blind.
Records, 1911-64. 81-1868
BLIND, LIBRARIES FOR THE
Washington, D. C. National Library lor the Blind.
Records, 1911-64. 61-1668
BLOOMTNGTON, MINN.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
BLOOMINGTON, MINN.
BLUE LICKS, KY.
ANTIQUITIES
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector. Manu-
script collection: Blue Licks battlefield papers, ca.
"»«-"»«• 81-3024
BLUE LICKS, BATTLE OF THE, 1782
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1048, coUector. Manu-
script collection; Blue Licks battlefield papers, ca.
1774-1046. ' ^ 81-3024
BOARDS OF TRADE
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1801-1942,
61-747
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1860-1041.
81-210
B ToM WAB ' 18 "" 1902 BM SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1890-
BOILER-MAKJNG INDUSTRY
U. S.
Portland Company, Portland, Me. Records, 1848-
1902 - 80-09
BOLIVAR CO., MISS.
—COURT RECORDS, [PLANTATIONS, REAL PROPER-
TY, ETC.] see COURT RECORDS, [PLANTATIONS,
REAL PROPERTY, ETC.] — BOLIVAR CO., MISS.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Burrus, John Crawford, b. 1847. Papers, 1831-
1918. 60-1853
BOLIVIA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Acosta, Nicolas, collector. Bolivian manuscripts
collection, ca. 1600-ca. 1890. 81-121
BOLTON, MISS,
COMMERCE
McNeill, Daniel, of Bolton, Mies. Papers, 1860-94.
60-738
BONDS
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1797-1668. 81-3129
Texas. University. Library. Confederate records,
1881-65. 61-3140
MINNESOTA
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1600. Business re-
cords, 1869-1904. 60-1027
NORTH DAKOTA
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1909. Business re-
cords, 1809-1904. 60-1027
— U.S.
Pennsylvania Four Minute Men. Records, 1917-19.
61-1085
War Finance Committee, Minneapolis. Women's
Division. Records, 1941-45. 60-100
BOOK COLLECTING
Brlnley family. Papers, 1822-BB. 80-1357
Clements, William Lawrence, 1861-1934. Papers,
1914-34. 60-1428
De Golyer, Everette Lee, 1886-1956. Papers, 1007-
58. 81-1143
Laml, Giovanni, 1807-1770. Letters, 1T50-52, 60-2111
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1006- Papers, 81-1825
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1861-1057. Koopman
collection, 1810-1951. 60-3310
Young, William R. K. Correspondence of William
R. K. Young and Morgan A. Gunst. 1000-40.
61-1667
BOOK COLLECTORS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Book collectors' letters, 1810-1650. 60-1284
840
Percival, Olive, 1689-1045. Papers, ca. 1880-
1 949. 61-1421
Stevens, Henry, 1819-
BOOK DESIGN
Papers, 1812-1911.
Cleland, Thomas Maltland, 1680- Papers, 1900-
49. 61-1666
Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1067. Papers.
60-1402
BOOK EXCHANGES sse EXCHANGES, LITERARY AND
SCIENTIFIC
BOOK ILLUSTRATION see ILLUSTRATION OF BOOKS
BOOK INDUSTRIES AND TRADE
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1957. Koopman
collection, 1819-1951. 60-3310
BOSTON
Roberts Brothers, Boston. Correspondence, 1643-1932.
81-3356
— PHILADELPHIA
Altken, Robert, 1734-1802. Papers, 1771-1802.
81-2698
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838. Papers of Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1891. 81-1104
Campbell, Samuel, bookseller and printer. Papers,
1790-1878. 6.0-1782
Young, WllUam, 1755-1829. Correspondence, 1792-
1827. ' 61-663
ST. ANTHONY, MINN.
Wales, William w., 1818-1902. Papers, 1850-81.
80-207
— U.S.
Carey, Mathew, 1780-1830. Business records, 1787-
1622. 80-1812
Gardiner, Edward Carey, collector. Family papers,
1832-1036. 61-102
Duff, Edward Gordon, 1663-1024. Corrsspondencs.
1889-1924. „i. M70
— REVIEWS
Baraun, Jacques, 1007- Papers, ca. 1930-55.
81-2918
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1080, Papers, 1084-
69. 61-3806
Mackall, Leonard Leopold, 1870-1037. Papers. 80-2467
Richards, Grant, 1872-1648, Papers, 1897-1936.
01-2210
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1037. Papers,
1887-1936. 61-2634
BOOKS, PRIVATELY PRINTED see PRIVATELY PRINTED
BOOKS
BOOKS, RARE see BIBLIOGRAPHY — RARE BOOKS
BOOKS FOR THE BLIND see BLIND, BOOKS FOR THE
BOOKSELLERS AND BOOKSELLING
— CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
University Book Store, Charlottesville, Va. Records,
1004-24. 69_B4
— ITALY
Laml, Giovanni, 1697-1770. Letters, 1750-52. 60-2111
— LONDON
Stevens, Henry, 1810-1888. Papers, 1812-1611.
80-1339
LOS ANGELES
Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles, Records, ca,
1906- 61-1419
— MISSOURI
TheUmanfamUy. Correspondence, 1881-1926. 81-10
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Dawson, Henry Barton, 1821-1869. Papers, 1627-
1913. 60-1366
PHILADELPHIA
Bolnod, Daniel, firm, Philadelphia. Records, 1777-96.
60-2016
Gibson, James, fl, 1764. Papers, 1712-1846. 80-1818
Penlngton family. Papers, 1764-1882. 61-166
Philadelphia. Athenaeum, Corporate records and early
bookseUers' blue, 1814- 81-2204
ttadblll, Samuel X., collector. Papers, 1856-1900,
Subject Index
(Continued)
BOOKSELLERS AMD BOOKSELLINa
— WAYNESBORO, VA.
Flshburne Drug Company, Waynesboro, Va. Re-
cords, 1874-1923. 59-88
BOONE CO., MO.
COMMERCE
Glllaspy, Thomas Q. Papers, 1840-1928. 60-1954
— TAXATION see TAXATION — BOONE CO., MO.
BOONTON, N. J.
HISTORY
Lyoo, Isaac 8., b. 1812? Boonton history materials,
18B9-87. 80-1102
BOONV1LLE, MO.
— BRIDGES
Old Trails Bridge Company, Boonvllle, Mo. Records,
1021-24. 60-2666
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — BOON-
VILLE, MO.
BOOTS AND SHOES
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — BOSTON
Rice and Hutchtns, Inc. Records, 1876-1928. 80-112
Rosenbush (AL A.) Company, Boston. Records,
190S-J2. 60-1726
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — F1TZWILLIAM, N. H.
Whlttemore (Dexter) & Sons, Fltzwllliam, N. H,
Records, 1800-68. 60-1746
— -TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — FORSYTH CO., N. C.
Llnvllle, E. Burton. Papers, 1842-1905. 61-2795
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — HAMPTON, CONN.
Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897. Papers, 1816-
01-265
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — KENT, ENG.
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
1660.
Business reoords, 1726-
61-3078
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — -MARLBORO, MASS.
Frye (J, A.) Shoe Company, Marlboro, Mass. Ledgers.
1867-1002. 60-91
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — NEW BRUNSWICK
Harvard University. Graduate School at Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of shoemakers and leather workers, New
England and New Brunswick, 1673-1922. 61-48
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of shoemakers and leather workers. New Eng-
land and New Brunswick, 1673-1922, 61-48
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE NEW JERSEY
Fine, Jacob. Business records, ca. 1831-57, 60-2463
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — PETERSHAM, MASS.
Stearns, Ephralm, 1740-1808. Papers, 1770-1810.
60-2771
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1865, 80-1724
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE— ST. LOUIS
Claflln, William, 1818-1905. Papers of William
Claflln and Mary Bucklln (Davenport) Claflln,
1831-1005.
61-1389
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — U. S.
Magulre (James) A Company. Records, 1843-88.
60-171
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE WHITMAN, MASS.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Whitman.
Records, 1900-03.
0-61
BOSTON
see also subdivision BOSTON under names of indus-
tries, trades, occupations, etc., e.g. BANKS AND:
BANKING BOSTON; PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISH-
ING BOSTON
-—COMMERCE
Amory (J. & J.) Boston.
Records, 1781-97.
Appleton, Nathan, 1843-1908. Correspondence, 1850-
99. 60-1400
Bourn, Melatlah, Business records, 1727-1803.
60-1760
Bryant & Sturgls, Boston, Records, 1801-72. 80-1102
Comstock family. Business records, 1833-76. 60-1753
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90. ' 80-1748
Dattoh family. Papers, 1803-1852. 60-1130
Hancock family. Buslnoss records, 1712-1854. 60-1761
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
in Spanish and relating to Spanish enterprises,
1752-1803. 61-288
Hooper (Samuel) and Company, Boston. Records,
1837-89, 60-162
Jones, John Coffin. Business records, 1768-1829!
60-1740
Jones, Thomas KUby. Business records, 1782-
61-3337
Magoun, Thatcher, 1776-1866.
1816-66.
BuslnesB records,
60-1720
Perkins & Company. Records, 1820-01. 60-2616
Phelps & Rand, Boston. Records, 1600-26. 60-1696
Thorndlks, Israel, 1765-1832. Business records,
1778-1899. 60-1730
— COMMERCE — HBTORY — SOURCES
Lorlng family. Business records, 1834-1925. 60-118
-—COMMERCE- -EAST (FAR EAST)
: Dane, Dana, and Company, Boston. Records, 1861-
59.
60-923
-COMMERCE — HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Hunnewell, James, 1704-1860.
1823-60.
Business papers,
61-1368
60-46
1 — COMMERCE — INDIA
Phillips, John C. Business records, 1850-85.
COMMERCE — POMfNESIA
HunneweU, James, 1704-1860. Business papers,
1823-60. 61-1368
' — COMMERCE — SOUTH AFRICA
Pray (B. S.) and Company, Boston. Records, 1868-
"26. 60 -47
CORRUPTION (TN POLITICS) see CORRUPTION ON
POLITICS) — BOSTON
■ — COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS BOSTON
DESCRIPTION
Bradley family. Papers of the Bradley and Hyde
families, 1800-61. 81-1844
— DOCKS
Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corporation, Boston.
Records, 1805-1043. 60-186
— FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
Bostonlan Society, Boston.' Colburn coUectlon,
1660- 61-262
HISTOR Y COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Boston, 1674-1840. 80-2013
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Bostonlan Society, Boston. Colburn collsctlon,
1880- 1 81 . 282
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — BOSTON
■ — SIEGE, 1776-1776
Price, Eaeklel, 1728-1802. Papers, 1754-1800,
81-1838
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945.
Gardiner family. Papers, 1821-80.
— WHARVES
Central Wharf & Wet Dock Corporation, Boston.
Records, 1806-1943.
BOSTON HARBOR TUNNEL
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1846-1013.
1913.
BOTANICAL GARDENS
AMERICA
Mexico (City) Jardin Botanlco. Records, 1785-89.
60-647
—NEW JERSEY .
Mlchaux, Francois Andre 1 , 1770-1855. Papers, 1783-
1911. 60-2773
—SOUTH CAROLINA
Mlchaux, Francois Andre 1 , 1770-1866. Papers, 1783-
1011. 80-2773
BOTANISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Brown University. Archives, 1769-ca. 1960. 60-3344
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, 1700-1781? Pacers.
1728-89. 81-775
61-3608
61-1672
Papers, 1862-
60-2841
860
Eaton, Amos, 1776-1842. Papers, ca. 1817-36. 61-1417
Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton, 1617-1911. Papers, 1843-
1»M. 61-1006
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1068. Papers, 1803-
1035. 81-3631
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815. Botanical papers,
1781-1816. 60-2676
Raflnesque, Constantlne Samuel, 1783-1840. Papers,
1808-40. 61-766
Short, Charles Wilklns, 1704-1863. Correspondence,
1813-67. 61-761
Sweetser, Albert Raddln, 1861-1040. Papers, 1807-
1035. 60-422
Tuckerman, Edward, ' " 7-1886. Conrespondenoe,
1867-74. 60-2207
BOTANY
Brown, Carlotta Herring. Collection, 1609-1020.
60-1782
Carr, Jeanne C. (Smith) Papers, 1842-1003. 61-1738
Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Correspondence, 1836-87.
60-2782
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815., Botanical papers,
1781-1815. 60-2676
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1763-1616. Papers, 1764-1882.
61-1083
Smith, Erwln Frlnky 1864-1027. Papers, 1866-1043.
61-780
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Raflnesque, Constantlne Samuel, 1783-1840. Papers,
1808-40, 81-766
PICTORIAL WORKS
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, 1700-1781? Papers,
1728-89, 61-776
CALIFORNIA
Gamble, William, Scrapbook, 1839-46. 61-2868
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Smith, Erwln Frink, 1854-1927. Papers, 1891-1927.
60-18
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Mann, Horace, 1844-1668. Papers, 1884. 60-1968
— INDIANA
Deam, Charles demons, 1665-1953. Papers, 1888-
1052, 80-1226
JAPAN
Morrow, James, 1820-1865. Papers, 1838-1938.
80-784
JAPAN — PICTORIAL WORKS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1704-1005. 61-1127
KENTUCKY — LEXINGTON
Peter, Robert, 1806-1894. Papers, 1828-1005. 61-081
MEXICO
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1704-1906. 81-1127
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1058. Papers, 1883-
1036. 61-3631
NEW YORK (STATE) '
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1794-1005. 61-1127
— NORTH AMERICA
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1704-1005. 81-1127
Mlchaux, Francois Andre', 1770-1855. Papers, 1783-
1011. 60-2773
• — NORTHWEST, PACIFIC ,
Sweetser, Albert Raddln, 1861-1040. Papers, 1807-
1036. 60-422
PENNSYLVANIA
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1704-1906. 61-1127
— PENNSYLVANIA- -CHESTER CO.
Darlington, William, 1782-1883. Papers, 1800-62.
80-1883
PENNSYLVANIA PITTSBURGH
Peter, Robert, 1605-1894. Papers, 1828-1905. 81-061
— V. S.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Collections of letters, 1744-1873. 61-3278
Bartram, John, 1600-1777. Papers of John and
William Bartram, 1734-1603, 60-1467
Subject Index
BOTANY
— U. S. (Continued)
Darlington, William, 1782-1B8S. Papers, 1800-82.
80-1883
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1888. Correspondence,
1807-74. 60-2207
BOTANY, MEDICAL
Cosullch, Bernlce, 1898-1966. Papers, 10S2-53.
81-2708
BOTETOURT CO. , VA.-
— IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE see IRON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — BOTETOURT CO., VA.
BOUNTIES, MILITARY * *
NEW YORK (STATE)
DeWltt, Moses, 1768-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-1342
-.-PENNSYLVANIA
Alexander, William, Revolutionary soldier, Papers,
1788-1813. 60-2017
PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA
Citizens' Bounty Fund Cummlttee, Philadelphia.
Records, 1802-66. 61-246
U. S.
Anderson, Richard Clough, 1760-1826. Virginia Military
District survey records, 1784-ca. 1862. 61-2301
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1862 19 SO. Correspond-
ence, 1916-36. 81-1*80
Easton, Jason Clark, 1823-1901. Papers, 1849-1941.
60-644
Means, Robert, Papers, 1782-1838. 61-659
— VIRGINIA
Moseley, Arthur T. Papers of Arthur T. and William
P. Moseley, 1768-1907. 61-2977
— WESTVIRGINIA
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1886. Papers.
1867-97. *° 61-3168
BOWDOIN, ME.
PERSONAL PROPERTY see PERSONAL PROPERTY
— BOWDOIN, ME.
BOWUNG GREEN, VA.
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS — BOWLING GREEN, VA.
BOXERS
Germany. Gesandtficbaft. China. Records, 1868-
1804. 81-1343
BOY SCOUTS
Beard, Daniel Carter, 1860-1941. Papers, 1798-
1941.
BOYCOTT
U. S.
Merritt, Walter Gordon. Papers, 1907-24. 61-3086
BRADFORD CO., PA.
CATHOLICS see CATHOLICS IN BRADFORD CO.
PA. '
LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE BRADFORD
CO., PA,
BRANDON FEMALE COLLEGE, BRANDON, MISS.
REGISTERS
Daughters ol the American Revolution, Mississippi.
Magnolia State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1946-
47 ' 80-28S6
60-82
60-1634
BRANDY
Clark, Henry, planter. Papers, 1809-46.
BRANDY STATION, BATTLE OF, 1863
McClellan, Henry Bralnerd, 1840-1904, Papere, 1882-
•'• 61-2493
BRANDYWTNE, BATTLE OF, 1777
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776. Papers, 1897-1846.
81-424
BRASS INDUSTRY AND TRADE
PHILADELPHIA
Morris, Henry S, Business records, 1822-28, 60-2804
BRAXTONCO., W. VA.
MARRIAGE LICENSES see MARRIAGE LICENSES
BRAXTONCO,, W.VA.
BRA23L
COMMERCE
Raguat, Condy, 1784-1842. Letters, 1824-27. 61-2261
60-1768
60-1244
01-1482
81-2744
61-619
- — COMMERCE U. S.
Harris, DavM Bullock, 1814-1864. Papers, 1789-
1894 - 61-2416
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Barnsley family. Papers, 1824-73,
Barton, Charles Crillon, d. 1861, Journals, 1827-
Keyes family. Papers, 1846-1944,
Weston family. Papers, 1848-85.
Woodhouse family. Journals, 1818-1930.
— EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS
Bramer, John Casper, 1660-1922. Papers, 1881-1926.
61-2190
FOREIGN RELATIONS U. S.
Raguet, Condy, 1784-1843. Letters. 1824-27. 61-2281
HISTORY — 1822-1889
Clay, Heary, 1777-1862. Letters, 1826-29. 61-746
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — BRAZIL
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Keyes family. Papers, 1846-1944. 61-1482
BREWING INDUSTRY
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Faulkner, William D. Account books, 1772-90. 60-2493
— ST. LOUIS
Aufrichtlg, Alois, Business records, 1888-1912,
81-305
BRICK TRADE
— SOUTR CAROLINA
Law, William, 1792-1888. Papers, 1761-1690. 61-2011
BRICKMAKING
— MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of brick and pottery makers In Massachusetts,
1747-1817. 60 . 73
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
Stone and Harris, Springfield, Mass. Records, 1846-
88. 60-48
BRIDGES
see also subdivision BRIDGES under names of
rivers, cities, etc., e.g. HARTFORD — BRIDGES:
SCHUYLKILL RIVER BRIDGES
— ALABAMA
Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1671, Papers, 1797-1696,
MINNESOTA
81-1386
Johnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947. Correspondence,
1906-21. 60-981
— NEW ENGLAND
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies, New England and Now York, 1803-48.
80-1803
— NEW JERSEY
Nelson, William, 1847-1914.
1872-1914.
Historical MSS., ca,
60-282
61-3280
—NEW YORK (STATE)— CHENANGO BRIDGE
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-1846, Papers, 1794-1907.
— PENNSYLVANIA
Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge Company. Records,
1811-40. 61 _4 8B
-—WEST VIRGINIA
Goff, David. Papers, 1826-1904. 60-1463
BRIDGES, COVERED see COVERED BRIDGES
BRIDGES, IRON AND STEEL
Collins, Zaccheus, d. 1831. Papers, 1760-1847.
81-383
BRIDGPORT, VT,
POSTAL SERVICE see POSTAL SERVICE VERMONT
BRIDGPORT
BRISTOL, ENG.
COMMERCE PHILADELPHIA
Bristol and Philadelphia letters, 1671-89. 61-2297
—DEEDS see DEEDS — BRISTOL, ENG.
BRISTOL, R. I,
SEAMEN, [SHIP REGISTERS] see SEAMEN. I SHIP
REQISTERSj; — BRISTOL, R. I.
BRITISH GUIANA
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Barrell family. Papers, 1791-1846. 81-2917
Holmes family. Papers, 1772-1931. 61-2020
BRITISH DJ THE SOUTHERN STATES
Gt. BriS. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1816-76.
80-788
BRITISH-SPANISH WAR see ANGLO-SPANISH WAR, 1762-
1763 ■ '
BRITISH WEST INDUSS see WEST INDIES, BRITISH
BROADALBIN, N. Y.
HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Soclaty. Papers relating to
Broadalbln, N. Y., 1788;1826. 80-2916
BROKERS
NEW YORK (CITY)
Tumure, David M. Papers, 1866-72. 61-376
PHILADELPHIA
Gilpin, Vincent, 1796-1888. Papers, 1620-92.
81-460
-U.S.
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of stockbrokers and stock exchanges, 1790-1917.
61-910
BRONX (BOROUGH)
— COURT RECORDS, [HARDWARE STORES] see
COURTRECORDS, [HARDWARE STORES] — BRONX
(BOROUGH)
BROOKLYN
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Brooklyn, 1681-1854. 60-2898
— MUSIC HALLS (VARIETY-THEATERS, CABARETS, ETC.)
Brighton Beach Music Hall, Brooklyn. Records,
1008-14. 60-89
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Low, Soth, 1850-1916, Papers, ca. 1870-1916.
61-3927
BROOKVTLLE, DJD.
HISTOftY
Butler, Amos William, 1880-1937. Papers, 1618-1916.
80-1442
BROOME CO. , N. Y.
—TOLL BRIDGES see TOLL BRIDGES BROOME CO
N.Y.
BROWN, JOSEPRyEMERSON, 1821-1804
ESTATE
Brown, Joseph M. , 1851-1932, Papers, ca. 1894.
61-2076
BROWN UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1048. PaperB, 1878-
1945, 60-3208
BROWNING, ROBERT
— SOCIETIES, PERIODICALS, ETC.
Browning Society of Philadelphia. Records, 1903-26.
60-3136
BROWNSVILLE, OR.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
BROWNSVTLLE, OR.
BRUNSWICK CO. , VA.
— GENERAL STORES, [JUDGES] see GENERAL STORES.
( JUDGES] — BRUNSWICK CO. , VA.
BRUSSELS. EXPOSITION UNTVERSELLE ET INTER-
NATIONALE, 1958
Howard, Katharine (Graham) 1898- Papers, W-
60. 61-2381
BUCHANAN, VA,
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
BUCHANAN, VA.
BUCKHANNON, W. VA,
GENEALOGY
Outright family. Oeneraloglcal materials, 1867-1060.
60-1369
BUCKINGHAM CO. , VA.
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIOrS — BUCKINGHAM
CO., VA.
Subject Index
BUCKS CO., PA.
AGRICULTURE Bee AGRICULTURE PENNSYLVANIA
BUCKS CO.
COURT CALENDARS, [COURT RECORDS, ETC.] see
COURT CALENDARS, [COURT RECORDS, ETC. 1
BUCKS CO., PA.
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860. Papers, 1683-
1855. 61-549
HISTORY SOURCES
Bucks Co., Pa. Records, 1682-1850, 60-1676
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Chapman faml ; Papers, 1667-1883. 61-3183
BUCKSHOT WAR, »S3B
Gratz, Simon, 1640-1025, collector. Pennsylvania
politics and legal affairs; autographs, 1600-76.
60-2627
BUCKSPORT, ME.
— SHIP CHANDLERS Bee SHIP CHANDLERS — BUCKS-
PORT, ME.
BUDGET
VIRGINIA
Records,
61-2345
Virginia, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
1900-25.
BUFFALO
HARBOR
Papers on the construction of the harbor at Buffalo,
1638-47. 61-375
BUFFALO LAK3, MINN.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — BUFFA-
LO LAKE, MODI.
BUILDING
AMATEURS' MANUALS
Boon, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo. Records,
1822-64. 60-2638
— COSTS
Burbank, Henry C, 1635-1005.
Papers, 1863-61.
BUILDING, PISE 1 see PISE -
BUILDLNG AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Cole, Emereon, 1838-1607. Papers, 1669-1640, 60-976
Cole and Weeks, Minneapolis. Records, 1877-67.
60-455
Pioneer Sayings and Loan Company, Minneapolis.
Records, 1683-1605. 60-459
— MISSOURI
Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association, Cameron,
Mo. Records, 1683-1034. 60-1801
PHILADELPHIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Building and loan
association books, 1871-1909. 81-2033
SEDALIA, MO.
Records of a real estate and loan association at
Sedalla, Mo., 1922-26. 60-2505
BUILDING INDUSTRY see CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY
— GREEN CITY, MO.
Swiggy & Jones, Green City, Mo. Records, 1895-
1603. 60-2483
- — NORTHWESTERN STATES
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn, Records,
1055-1905. 60-545
BULL RUN, 1ST BATTLE, 1861
Andrews, Charles WeslBy, 1607-1675. Papers, 1808-
1601. 60-1468
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1635-1601. Correspondence,
1850-1610. 61-1537
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1602-75. 61-1642
BUNKER HILL, BATTLE OF, 1775
Putnam, Daniel, 1766-1631. Letters, 1612-32. 60-1017
Correepondence, 1825-41,
60-3059
Swett, Samuel, 1782-1866.
BUREAU CO. , ILL.
MARRIAGE LICENSES see MARRIAGE LICENSES
BUREAU CO. , ILL.
BURIAL STATISTICS see REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.
60-1050
61-863
BURKE CO., N. C.
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — NORTH CAROLINA
BURKE CO.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Austin, Benjamin. Papers, 1756-1879.
BURLINGTON, N. J.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Askew, Mary (Brown) b. 1796. Diaries, 1867-87.
BURLINGTON CO., N. J.
HISTORY SOURCES
New Jersey papers, 1664-1853. 61-1763
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Foster-Clement
collection, 1685-1816. 61-22
MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS
. Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1642-
l806 - 61-1533
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
BURLINGTON CO. , N. J,
BURR CONSPIRACY, 1805-1807
Truxton, Thomas, 1755-1622. Letters, 1787-1620.
61-2423
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Miscellaneous correspond-
ence, 1757-1902. 61-3257
BURR-HAMILTON DUEL
Meredith family. Papers, 1760-1666.
61-616
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1766-1821. Papers, 1782-1816.
61-763
BUS LINES see MOTOR BUS LINES
BUSINESS CARDS see ADVERTISING CARDS
BUSINESS CYCLES
Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948, Papers, 1898-1948.
61-3349
CABALA
Pike, Albert, 1809-1691. Papers, lBil-Dl. 60-1697
CABLES, SUBMARINE
— PACIFIC
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1610-1898. Papers, 1828-
6B. 61-1331
CAHOKIA, ILL.
HISTORY SOURCES
St. Clair Co., m. Archives, 1722-1845, 61-1684
CALEDONIA, MO.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — CALE-
DONIA, MO.
CALENDAR, MAYA
Papers relating to the Mayan language. 61-164
CALENDAR, PERPETUAL
Buell, George Pearson, 1633-1683. Papers of
George P. Buell and John S. Lrlen, 1805-1643.
61-1330
CALHOUN CO. , ALA.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES CAL-
HOUNCO., ALA.
CALHOUN CO, , TEX.
COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS
— CALHOUN CO., TEX.
CALICO-PRrNTTNG
NEW JERSEY
Gloucester Manufacturing Company. Records, 1850-1806.
60-2423
CALIFORNIA
De Golyer, Everette Lee, 1886-1966. Papers, 1007-
58 ' 61-1143
BIOGRAPHIES
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1605, collector. Auto-
graphs of Callfronia Pioneers, 1766-1646. 61-2735
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Records, 1846-1952. 61-1357
CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS CALIFORNIA
— -DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Balrd, Sarah G., 1843-1623. Diaries, 1870-1618.
60-543
B52
Brooks, Elizabeth Albree. Letters, 1858-56.
Bull family. Papers, 1799-1844.
61-1674
61-3065
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
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Comstock, John, 1812-1890. Correspondence,
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MUner family. Papers, 1776-1936.
Schenck, Garret Conover, 1806-1686.
Winston, Robert Watson, 1860-1944.
1944.
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60-1219
Diaries, 1826-
61-3285
Papers, 1834-
60-2607
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Dalngerfield, Leroy. Correspondence of Leroy Daln-
gerfleld and William Dalngerfield, 1650-53.
61-1320
Klnkade, John Thompson, Correspondence, 1826-85.
61-1771
EDUCATION see EDUCATION — CALIFORNIA
— EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Love, James, educator. Paper*, 1836-1613. 60-3335
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — CALIFORNIA
GENEALOGY
Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner, b. 1846. Papers. 61-1510
GOLD DISCOVERIES
Barton, Jesse. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R,
Mulvany, 1805-1603. 60-700
Brown, Edward Monroe. Diaries of Edward Monroe
Brown and George E. Tewett, 1846-50. 61-904
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1926. Papers, 1766-
1624. 60-2166
CatUn, Amos Parmalse, b. 1823. Business records
lM9 -'l- 61-2185
Dalngerfield, Leroy. Correspondence of Leroy Daln-
gerfield and William Dalngerfield, 1650-53.
61-1320
Damon, John Fox. Correepondence, 1649-1602.
Dane family. Papers, 1649,-1634.
Dantzler, Absalom F., d, 1862. Papers,
Eagle, JohnH. Lettere, 1692-55.
61-1736
61-1717
1840-76.
61-1148
61-1721
Ewlng, William G., d. 1854. Papers of William G. and
George W. Ewlng, 1818-61. 60-1344
Lasselk), Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904. 60-1371
Llttlafleld family. Correspondence, 1650-87. 61-2005
Mlddlebrook family. Papers, 1807-55. 61-2736
MUner family. Papers, 1776-1636. 60-1216
Morgan, Dais Lowell, 1614-
FarWest, 1809-ca. 1657.
The Mormons and .the
61-1850
Nlckerson, John Q. A,, 1826-1617. Papers, 1832-
1919. 60-1207
Smyser, Henry Lanlus, 1825-1900,
56.
Papers, 1849-
61-2700
— GOLD MINES AND MINING see GOLD MINES AND
MINING CALIFORNIA
HISTORY
Gthon, John H. Historical writings, 1845-57. 61-563
— -HISTORY ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Hlttell, Theodore Henry, 1630-1617. Papers, 1646-
1900,
HISTORY SOURCES
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1616-1892,
61-3250
Papers, 1845-61.
61-1233
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1607-1860. Papers,
1633-88. 61-2186
HISTORY TO 1846
Carr, Jeanne C. (Smith) Papers, 1842-1903. 61-1738
HISTORY TO 1646 SOURCES
Galvez, Jose" de, marque's de Sonora, 1720-1767,
Papers, 1763-94. 61-2326
Rlchman, Irving Berdlne, 1661-1836, collector.
Manuscripts in Mexican Archives. 61-874
HISTORY — 1846-1860 SOURCES
Breckenrldge, Thomas E. Memoirs, 1645-64.
Gillespie, Archibald Hamilton,
1846-60.
1812-1673.
61
Papers,
61-
-2456
1204
Kern, Edward Meyer,
1846-62.
1623-1686
. Fort Sutter papers
61-
1848
Subject Index
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
INDUSTRIES
Lfttlefleld family, Correspondence, 1860-67, 61-2006
LAND CHANTS Bee LAND GRANTS CALIFORNIA
— LAW ENFORCEMENT see LAW ENFORCEMENT
CALIFORNIA
— MAPS
Eldredgo, Zooth Sklnnor, b. 1046, Papers. 01-1510
Moore, William, surveyor. Papers, 1851-01. 61-1641
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — CALIFORNIA
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Coronel, Anionic Franco, 1617-1894. Papers, 1770-
1012. 61-1145
Del Valle family. Papers, 1816-1920. 61-1266
QilleBple, George A. Correepondence, 1840-89.
61-1767
Halghl, Henry Hunlley, 1625-1878.. Papers, 1648-65.
81-1818
Mandevllle, James Wylle, 18247-1876. Papers, 1848-
80. lil-1812
Markham, Henry Harrison, 1840-1923, Papers,
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Stearns, Abol, 1700-1871. Papers, 1808-1035. 61-1840
Btlroaon, Marshall, 1676- Papers, 1693-1051. 61-2170
Terry, David Smith, 1823-1689, Papers, 1649-1033.
81-2176
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — CIVIL WAR
Richardson, AugUBlus G. Letters, 1660-86. 61-2776
RELIGION
Del Valle family. Papers, 1816-1920. 61-1286
Hughes, Rachel (Walls) Papers, 1823-03. 61-14
SCHOOLS see SCHOOLS CALIFORNIA
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Jarrall, Isaac A. Papers, 1607-1916. 61-2451
Klnkade, John Thompson. Correspondence, 1629-B5,
61-1771
Maxwell, Oeorge Ralph, 1
1649-1016.
collector. Papers,
81-2800
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Brophy, John. Papers, 1B27-100O. 61-1643
Coronel, Antonio Franco, 1817-1894. Papers,
1770-1912.
81-1145
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1611-1878. Papers, 1847-
1901. 61-2198
— SURVEYS
Moore, William, surveyor. Papers, 1851-01. 61-1641
O'FarreU, Jasper, 1617-1876. Papers, ca. 1646-1024.
61-2314
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY AT LOS
ANGELES
HISTORY
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1008- Papers. 61-1025
CALIFORNIA, LOWER see BAJA CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Johnson, Parish Barkydt, b. 1836. Papers, 1664-88.
81-2886
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bandlnt family. Papers, 1834-1027. 81-2002
HISTORY — SOURCES
Weyse, Alice Wolfskin (Barrows). Papers, 1870-07.
61-046
— NATURAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES —
CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
CALLAWAY CO. , MO.
— AGRICULTURE, [FARM LIFE, LffiRARlESJ see
AGRICULTURE, [FARM LIFE, LIBRARIES] —
MISSOURI — CALLAWAY CO.
CALLIGRAPHY see PENMANSHIP
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
PLAYGROUNDS
Almy, Helen. Papers, 1800-1010.
SOAP TRADE see SOAP TRADE CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1022-57.
81-1873
61-1674
Paino, Elate Miriam. Papers, 1000-48.
— VACATION SCHOOLS
Almy, Helen. Papora, 1809-1010. 81-3461
CAMDEN, N. J.
COURT RECORDS, | LAWYERS] see COURT RECORDS,
| LAWYERS] CAMDEN, N. J.
CAMDEN, S, C.
— GENERAL STORES see QENERAL STORES — CAM-
DEN, S.C.
CAMDEN, W. VA.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES CAM-
DEN, W.VA.
CAMP BOWIE, TEX.
—DESCRIPTION— VIEWS
Schneider, Gustavo van Homert. Papers, 1656-1916.
61-3618
CAMPAIGN LITERATURE, I860
DEMOCRATIC
Democratic Party. National Convention, Charleston,
S. C, 1660. Records, I860. 60-2126
CAMPAIGNS, PRESIDENTIAL see PRESIDENTIAL CAM-
PAIGNS
CAMPBELL CO., VA.
COMMERCE
Clark, Henry, planler. Papers, 1600-45, 60-1534
DISTILLING INDUSTRIES see DBTILL1NO INDUS-
TRIES CAMPBELL CO. , VA.
HORSE BREED1NO soe HORSE BREEDING
— VIRGINIA — CAMPBELL CO., VA.
CANADA
—BOUNDARIES ALASKA
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1661-1928. Papers,
1B12-1946. 61-1150
BOUNDARIES U. S.
Baylor family. Papers, 1853-1916. 61-3301
Clay, Henry, 1777-1862. Letters, 1626-20. 61-746
—COMMERCE— U. S.
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1870. Papers, 1811-100U,
61-3674
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1867. Papers, 1606-
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FOREIGN RELATIONS U. S.
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1638-1900. Papers, 1686-
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Henry E, Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
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New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Canada, 1604-1625. 81-502
HISTORY TO 1783 (NEW FRANCE) SOURCES
France, Archives colontales. Records, 1671-1808.
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New France. Gouverneur. Official correspondence,
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HISTORY 1756-1783 SOURCES
Canada. Public Archives. Records, 1750-61.
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1767. Papers, 1764-63.
HISTORY 1763-1791 SOURCES
Canada. Public Archives. Records,, 1760-81,
— SHIPPING sco SHIPPING — CANADA
CANADIAN INVASION, 1776-1778
Beebe, Lewis, 1749-1818. Journals, 1776-1601.
Henry, William, 1729-1788. Papers, 1759-1812.
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50-5
60-2223
61-1138
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CANADIAN NORTHWEST Bee NORTHWEST, CANADIAN
853
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS
Slowo, Lowls, 1626-1011. Pn|»rs, 1B10-1008. 60-2001
CANAJOHAHIK, N. Y,
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Now York Historical Society, Papers rotating to Cana-
Johorle, N. Y., 1702-1826. 60-3061
Blgelow, John, 1064-1038. Papers, ca. 1888-1036.
00-1722
Casa Orande Canal Company, Records, 1014-16.
61-3691
CONNECTICUT
Preside- iUreclors, and Company of the FaJTuilngton
Canal. Records, 1623-87. 60-1046
— NEW ENQLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of DuBlness Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books of
canals, New England and Ohio, 1821-76. 60-3000
NEW JERSEY
New Jorsoy, Bureau of Archives and History,
Papers relating lo canals, 1701-1636. 01-74
Harvard University. Orndunte School of BuBiness Ad-
mlnletrallon. Baker Library. Account books of
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Harris; James, 1756-1626. Papers, 1767-1842,
60-2763
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1778-1864.
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Papers, 1706-
Uusquehaiuia Canal Company (Pennsylvania). Records,
1835-96. 60-3114
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania. Records,
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CANCER
Parker, Wltlard, 1600-1664. Papers, 1627-63, 80-1268
CANCER RESEARCH
Rudlslll, Hellyer, 1002-1040. Papers, 1936-42.
61-3236
CANDY see CONFECTIONERY
CANTEENS (WAR-TIME, EMBROBNCY, ETC.)
American Theatre Wing. Stage door oanteen papers,
1942-46, 61-611
CANTON, CHINA
COMMERCE
: Wood, Waltor, 1849- Papers, 1091-1910. 80-3287
CAPE FEAR RIVER
Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Records, 1648-64. 00-1106
CAPE OfH ARDEAU CO. , MO.
COST AND STANDARD OF LIVINO see COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVINO — CAPE ODIARDEAU CO.
MO.
CAPE MAY CO., N. J.
- — HISTORY SOURCES
Learning, Aaron, 1716-1760. Diaries, 1750-77. 60-1648
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
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papers, 1828-67. 61-3010
CAPITALISTS AND FINANCIERS
U. S.
Btlllman, Jamos, 1850-1016. Papers, 1851-1918.
61-3413
CAPITALS (ARCHITECTURE)
Potter, Edward Tuckerman, 1831-1004, Office records,
ca. 1660-1000, 61-3346
CAPTAINS OF SHIPS
SHIPMASTERS
CARBONATED BEVERAGES
—SOCIETIES, ETC.
Denipsey, George C, collector.
Boston firms, 1785-1873,
CARGO see SHIPS — CAROO
CAHICATUHES AND CARTOONS
UT. BHIT,
Crutkshajik, Oeorge, 1792-1878. Papers.
Business accounts of
61-1403
Subject Index
CARICATURES AND CARTOONS (Continued)
— U. S.
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1862-1929; collector.
Materials relating to lawyers and the law, 1680-
162i - 60-2041
Nasi, Thomas, 1840-1902. Papers, 1880-1902, 61-2114
Wallgren, Ablan A. Papers, 1917-47. 61-696
CAROLINE CO. , MD.
— REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC CAROLINE CO. , MD.
CAROLINE CO. , VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
CAROLINE CO., VA.
HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
Warren, Roberta Miller (Chandler) 1874- Papers
19M - 3B - 8.12331
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY CARO-
LINE CO., VA.
CARPENTRAS, FRANCE
JEWS see JEWS IN CAEPENTRAS, FRANCE
CAKRIAOE AND WAGON MAKING
CHARLE8TOWN, MASS.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of carrlagemakers and wheelwrights, Massachusetts
and Vermont, 1796-1668. 60-69
— FAYETTEVILLE, VT.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of carrlagemakers and wheelwrights, Massachusetts
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— PHILADELPHIA
Rodenhausen Wagon Works, Philadelphia. Records
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— WILTON, CONN.
Nichols family. Business papers, 1609-70. 81-2288
CARROLL CO. , MO.
— ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE see JUSTICE
ADMINISTRATION OF — CARROLL CO., MO.
CARTELS see TRUSTS, INDUSTRIAL
CARTERSVILLE, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES CAR-
TERSVILLE, VA.
CARTOGRAPHERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
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CARTOGRAPHY
AMERICA
Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910. Caiques et fac-slmlles d'an-
clennes cartes sur l'Amerlque avant 1660.
81-1091
- — GREAT LAKES REGION
Williams, Samuel, 1788-1869. Papers, 1814-66.
60-12*5
NORTH AMERICA
Meade, George Gordon, 1616-1972. Papers, 1793-1897.
61-780
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1863, Papers
1600-1901. fl0 . 26u
CATALOGS, COMMERCIAL
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CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
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Loras, Mathias, Bp., 1792-1866. Correspondence,
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Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1601-1690. Letters,
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Oster, Anatole, 1834-1910. Papers, 1856-1910.
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Seton, Robert, Abp., 1639-1927. Papers. 60-2639
— DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Mou =' ;*■ Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood,
Ohio. Library. Manuscript collection, 13th-19th
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-HISTORY' — SOCIETIES, ETC.
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MISSIONS
Bardon, John A., 1883-1940, collector. PaperB, 1645-
80> 80-1026
Belsourt, George Antolne, 1803-1874. Paper.; 1832-
67 ' -80-2082
• L °,«°;, In"""' Bp - "M- 1 "*- Correspondence,
1M3_5 °- 60-2336
— RELATIONS — PROTESTANT CHURCH
Halley, Orren Lulco, 1852-1834. Papers, 1863-1907.
81-3027
— SERMONS
Flynn, Vincent Joseph, 1901-1966. Papers, 1919-56.
61-1502
Healy, James Augustine, Bp., 1630-1900. Papers,
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CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND
O'Conor, Charles, 1764-1828. Papers, 1787-1827.
81-229C
CATHOUC CHURCH IN MEXICO
Sartorlo, Jose" Manuel, 1748-1829. Papers. 80-1338
CATHOLIC CHURCH IN MINNESOTA
HISTORY SOURCES
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CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE U. S.
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CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION
O'Conor, Charles, 1764-1628, Papers, 1787-1627.
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CATHOLIC LITERATURE
MANUSCRIPTS
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60-2858
60-1252
CATHOLICS IN BRADFORD CO., PA.
Asylum Company. Records, 1793-1861. 80-1776
CATTLE
— -HERD-BOOK8
Kentucky Association for the Improvement of the Breed
of Stock. Records, 1826-69. 81-665
— ARIZONA
Rak, Mary (Kidder) 1879-196B. Papers. 81-2711
CATTLE BRANDS
—ARIZONA
Arizona. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Records, 1670-
192 °- 81-3525
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Papers
f»£^Ln° Cattto ™ d catUo r «""=Wn« activities,
1MB - 1942 - 81-3684
CATTLE RANGES see STOCK-RANGES
CATTLE TRADE
ARIZONA
Arizona Pieneers' Historical Society. Papers
relating to cattle and cattle ranching activities,
1B66-1942. 81-3564
Coleman, Evans. Papers, 1886-1950. 61-3297
CALIFORNIA
Baker, Robert S, Business records, 1877-1916.
61-1616
Del Vnlle family. Papers, 1818-1920. 61-1266
Stearns, Abel, 1799-1871. Papers, 1896-1935. 61-1849
COLORADO
Holt Live Stock Company, Denver. Records, 1679-1919.
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HENRY CO. , MO.
Poague, Haysler F. Papers, 1913-34. 61-2623
— LEWIS CO., w. VA.
Jackson, William A. Papers, 1892-1930. 61-3307
— MISSOURI
Cm ?i!£? U ' ,ame " Lyle ' 180 «-H'5. Papers, 1781-
1M °- 61-1162
TEXAS
Bushneil, John Adams, 1821-1674. Papers 1
1930. "^ '
— UTAH
Coleman, Prime T. Papers, 1878-90.
VIRGINIA
Cloyd family. Papers, 1777-1887.
CAUGHNAWAGA, N, Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to Caugh-
nawaga, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. , 1784-1825.
80-3160
CAYUGA CO. , N. Y.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY CAYUGA
CO., N.Y.
CEBU, PHILIPPINES
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Carlock, Lyman Judy, 1887-1903. Papers, 1899-
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60-1827
61-3571
81-2630
61-2993
1905
CECIL CO. , MD.
— PROBATE RECORDS see PROBATE RECORDS
— CECIL CO., MD.
CEMETERIES see subdivision CEMETERIES under names
of cities, e. g. NEW YORK (CITY) — CEMETERIES-
ST. PAUL — CEMETERIES
CENTRAL AMERICA
Squler, Epnralm George, 1621-1888. Papers, 1849-67.
60-2970
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Shannon, James, d. 1832. Papers, 1804-33. 61-3268
HISTORY SOURCES
Gates, William Edmond, 1883-1840, collector. Latin-
American documents, 16th-19th cent. 80-1308
— MAPS
Squler, Epnralm George, 1821-
Papers, 1852-66.
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CENTRE CO., PA.
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CERAMIC INDUSTRIES
U. S.
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CHAIRS
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60-1622
60-2442
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CHALK LEVEL, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES CHALK
LEVEL, VA,
— SCHOOLS
Tate, William C. Papers, 1681-1913. 59-86
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE see BOARDS OF TRADE
CHANCERY see EQUITY PLEADING AND PROCEDURE
CHANTS (PLAIN, GREGORIAN, ETC.)
Minneapolis, Public Library. Music Dept. Music
manuscripts, 15tb cent. -20th cent, 81-23
CHAPLAINS, MILITARY
— GT. BRIT.
Tlplady, Thomas, 1682- Papers, 1882-1946. 61-1700
— U. 8.
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Churchmen and
clergymen; autographs, 1047-1921, 61-99
CHAPLAINS, PRISON
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. Papers, 1795-1832. 60-2428
Tenney family. Papers, 1661-1940. 81-2814
Subject Index
CHAPLAINS, UK1VERSITY AND COLLEGE
Heyer, Johann Christian Frledrlch, 1793-1873. Papers,
1841-73. 61-a773
CHAPLAINS' PRAYERS see LEGISLATIVE BODIES —
CHAPLAINS' PRAYERS
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS see ALMSHOUSES:
ORPHANS AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS
CHARITIES
"•e also subdivision Charities under names of cities
e.g. CHATTANOOGA CHARITIES
— ALABAMA
Coc Donald, 1877- Business papers, 11)23-31),
61-1388
OHIO
Blrchord, Sardls, 1801- 187s. Papers, 1814-74.
81-1988
— PENNSYLVANIA
Lorlmer, George Horace, 1868-1837. Papers, 181)0-37.
81-1102
Washington Benevolent Society ol Pennsylvania,
Records, 1814-20. 60-2814
— HUS3IA
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Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1878-1948. Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Leo Stater Overman, 1677-1048.
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Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1884-1924. Papers,
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Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934, Papers, 1910-43.
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TUton, Elisabeth (Howes) 1868-1960. Papers, 1020-
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CHAKITIES, MEDICAL
— MINNESOTA
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CHARITON CO. , MO.
TOBACCO MANUFACTURE AND TRADE eee
TOBACCO MANUFACTURE AND TRADE— -CHARITON
CO., MO.
CliArtlTY SCHOOLS
PENNSYLVANIA PHaADELPHIA
Ludwlck Institute, Philadelphia, Records, 1801-1960.
61-1041
CHARLES II, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, I6S0-16B6
— PORTRAITS, ETC.
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CHARLESTON, S. C,
COMMEHCE
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS see COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS — CHARLESTON, S.C.
EARTHQUAKE, 1886
DeSaussure, Henry WlUlam, 1763-1839. Papers
of Henry William and Wllmol Otbbee DeSaus-
siin, 1788-1916. .91-1347
— FIRE, 1881
Manlguult, Louis, 1). ou. 182D. Papers, 1761-1883.
81-3127
FORTIFICATIONS
Chesnut, James, 1816-1886. Papers, 1779-1872.
Dunovunt, R. G. M., b, 1821, Papers, 1861.
01-66
01-042
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Dunovant, H. G. M„ b. 1821. Papers, 1881. 61-942
Slbour family. Papers, 1589-1917. 61-1860
— OBITUARIES see OBITUARIES — CHARLESTON, S.C.
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1840. Papers, 1902-40.
61-1618
— SIEGE, 1780
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1619. Paper b, 1763-87.
61-2421
SIEGE, 1863
Pettlgrew family. Papers, 1773-1912, 61-3271
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Manlgautt, LouIb, b. c«. 1829. Papers, 1781-1863.
61-3127
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1803. Papers, 1883-
1930. 61-2842
CHARLESTOWN, MASS.
— CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING see CARRIAGE
AND WAGON MAKING — CHARLESTOWN, MASS.
CHARLOTTE CO. , VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
CHARLOTTE CO. , VA,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA,
— -BOOKSELLERS AND BOOKSELLING see BOOKSELLERS
AND BOOKSELLING — CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
INDUSTRIES
Virginia. University. Library, Business records of
firms located In Charlottesville, Va., 1817-84,
59-138
— POLICE
Virginia. University. Library. Business records of
firms located In Charlottesville, Va„ 1817-84.
59-138
— PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Patton, John Shelton, 1857-1032. Papers, en. 1900-
1,1 60-130
CHARTEH-PAKTIKS
— PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Marcy & Pedlgrew, PorUmo.ji, N. H. Records,
1867-93. 60-1583
CHARTISM
Easthope, sir John, ban., 17B4-1885. Papers, 1809-
l880 ' 61-1404
CHATHAM, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Socloty. Papers relating lo
Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y„ 1808-47, 00-3912
CHATHAM, VA.
LAWYERS see LAWYERS — CHATHAM, VA.
CHATHAM CO., GA.
— MILITIA
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1703-1926.
61-2462
CHATHAM CO. , N. C.
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — NORTH CAROLINA
— CHATHAM CO,
CHATTANOOGA
— CHAHITIES
Patten, ftbolm Carlter, 1840-1925. Papers, 1890-
1912. 01-1470
CITY MISSIONS see CITY MISSIONS CHATTANOOGA
HISTORY ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Chattanooga Historical Society. Records, 1601-1906.
81-3065
HISTORY SOURCES
Chattanooga. Records, 1859-1932. 01-1008
Evans, Charles Kountree, 1803-1020. Scrapuooka.
61-3054
Patlon/Zebolm Cartlor, 1640-1U26. Papers, 1896-
1812. 01-1470
INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Chattanooga. Public Llbrury. Papers on cultural
life of Chattanooga, 1800-1957. 01-1524
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Chattanooga Records, 1869-1932. 01-1998
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Fuller, Ada E., 18587-19S8. Papers, 1931-34, 61-1475
CHAUTAUQUA CO., N. Y.
PUBLIC LANDS
Patterson, George Washington, 1798-1879. Correspond-
ence, 1827-81, 81-1250
CHAUTAUQUAS
Urough, Charles Hlllman, 1876-1935. Papers, 1898-
W,5 V. 01-2117
Carraway, Daphne King, 1881-1933. Papers, 1902-34.
61-3079
Cross, WlUlam, Diaries, 1861-1910. 60-612
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1864-1941. Papers, 1866-
'««• 80-396
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Chautauqua collection. 01-91
CHECKS
— ARIZONA
Artiona Pioneers' Historical Society. Bank checks
collection, 1864-1910. 61-3567
CHEESE INDUSTRY
— BARRE, MASS.
Barre Cheese Company, Barre, Mass, Records,
1604-97. 00 .07
CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
— U. S.
Powers & Welghttnan. Kscprds, 183B-99, 60-1479
CHEMICAL LABORATORIES
Hoaengarton and Denis, Philadelphia. Records, 1818-
'*'• 81-370
CHEMICAL WORKERS
— U. S.
Monsanto Chemical Company, Questionnaires and
reports on employee activities, 1961, 1956. 61-1184
CHEMICALS
—MANUFACTURE AND INDUSTRY — PENNSYLVANIA
LuU family. Papers, 1765-1074. 00-2807
CHEMBTRY
Browne, Charles Albert, 1070-1947. Papers, 1096-
1946. 60-147
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Fairfield, N. Y, Seminary, Records, 1810-1922.
61-1000
Schlumlt, Herman, 1808- Papers, 1914-38, 80-2848
CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC
Glbbs, Wolcolt, 1822-1906. Letters, 1800-1902.
01-1065
CHEMISTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Schlundt, Herman, 1808- Papers, 1014-30. 60-2646
Sllllman, Ucnjnmln, 1770-1804, Correspondence,
1786-1807. 80-2806
CHENANOO BRIDGE see BRIDGES— NEW YORK
(STATE) CHENANGO BRIDOE
CHEHOKKE CO., N. C.
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Corpenlng family. Papers, 1780-1922. 60-1703
CHEROKEE INDIANS
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940. 61-2440
HUchcock family, Hitchcock-Colt papers, ca, 1730-
1920. 01-3296
Mackay, Ellsa Ann (McQueen) 1778-1802. Papers,
1700-1872. 61-3400
Payne, John Howard, 1701-1802. Pspers, 1020-
40. 81-806
01-1103
01-619
Stumbuugh, Samuel C. Papers, 1007-60.
Woodhouso family. Journals, 1818-1930.
—CLAIMS
Mahoney, John Joseph, 1B58-1933, coUector. Papers,
1703-1837. 01-9060
— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Lonolr, Albert Sollteskl, 11)03-1001. Papers, 1031-
1021. 01-1832
Lenoir family. Papers, 1U18-1019. 80-2368
Subject Index
CHEROKEE INDIANS (Continued)
— MISSIONS
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852, Papers, 1828-
40. 81-895
CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860. Papers, 1893-
1856. 61-549
CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL
Cabell, James Lawrence, 1813-1689, Correspondence,
1829-37. 61-195
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Records, 1891-
1923. 60-1090
Flagg, George A. Papers, 1B60-B3.
81-1626
CHESS
Allen, George, 1808-1876. Papers, 1628-43. 60-1960
— COLLECTIONS
Allen, George, 1808-1876, Correspondence, 1858-67,
61-2508
CHESTER, S. C.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1630-1904. 60-3105
CHESTER CO., PA.
—ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Gardner, John, 1750-1807. Papers, 1785-91. 60-1991
— GENEALOGY
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928, collector. Historical and
genealogical collection, 1(92-1924. 61-2771
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Adslman, Seymour, 1906- collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1706-1884. 61-1637
Chester Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1664-1847,
60-1944
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928, collector. Historical and
genealogical collections, 1682-1924. 61-2771
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
CHESTER CO. , PA.
SURVEYS
Taylor, Jacob, 1873-1746. Papers of Jacob and
Isaac Taylor, 1672-1775. 60-2846
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1765-1890.
— TAX COLLECTION see TAX COLLECTION
CHESTER CO., PA.
CHESTNUT GROVE, VA.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES CHEST-
NUT GROVE, VA.
CHEYENNE INDIANS
— MISSIONS
Llnscheld, GustavA., 1875-1642, Papers, 1892-
1940. 81-200
CHICAGO
— DESCRIPTION
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1852-71.
61-1832
Messer, Moses Haynes, 1829-1900. Diaries, 1853-89.
81-414
— FIRE, 1871
Massle, William, 1795-1662, Papers, 1766-1690.
61-3169
FIREARMS INDUSTRY AND TRADE see FIREARMS
INDUSTRY AND TRADE CHICAGO
HISTORY ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1853-1933. Papers,
1841-1932. 81-2494
LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE— -CHICAGO
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Addams, Jane, 1660-1936. Papers, 1838-1969. 60-2187
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1863-1933. Papers,
1841-1932. 81-2494
Bell, Edward Price, 1886-1643. Papers, 1889-1642.
59-194
Dever, William Emmett, 1862-1929. Papers, 1884-
1943. 60-2126
Fisher, Walter Lowrie, 1862-1935. Papers, 1879-1938.
61-1509
61-164
Roche, John A., 1844-1904. Papers, 1871-1906.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1892-1960
Harrison, Cartar Henry, 1860- Papers.
61-894
60-1011
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY CHICAGO
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
McDoweU, Mary Eliza, 1854-1836. Papers, 1894-
1BM - 81-399
— SOCIAL SERVICE see SOCIAL SERVICE — CHICAGO
CHICAGO STRIKE, 1894
Dean, William Blake, 1838-1822. Papers, 1851-1920.
80-1043
CHICKASAW INDIANS
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1885, Papers, 1804-88.
60-1169
— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S. , 1858-1919.
Papers, 1861-1935.
CHICOPEE, MASS.
COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE — CHICOPEE
MASS. *
CHILD LABOR see CHILDREN EMPLOYMENT
CHILD WELFARE
U. S.
Addams, Jane, 1880-193J. Papers, 1838-1859. 60-2187
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1917-19.
61-316!
—WEST VIRGINIA
Fleming family. Papers, 1810-1943, 60-1728
CHILDREN
^CARE AND HYGIENE
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1645. 81-3508
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
— EMPLOYMENT — CONNECTICUT
Consumers' League of Connecticut. Records, 1807-40.
61-3369
—EMPLOYMENT MASSACHUSETTS
Johnson, Ethel McLean. Papers, 1916-45. 61-2373
EMPLOYMENT MINNEAPOLIS
Minnesota Child Labor Committee. Records, 1908-
23. 60-436
— EMPLOYMENT — MINNESOTA
Minnesota Child Labor Committee. Records, 1908-
J 3. 60-438
— EMPLOYMENT — U. S.
National Cblld Labor Committee, New York. Records,
1904-53. 6 o. 3 ' 4
-—MANAGEMENT
Van Waters, Miriam. Papers, 1908-68. 61-3483
CHILDREN'S COURTS see JUVENILE COURTS
CHILE
HISTORY TO 1566
Gasca, Pedro de la, 1486-1560. Papers, 1640-80.
61-2313
CHIMES AND CHIMING
Shurcllff, Margaret Homer (Nichols) 1879-1959.
Papers, 1854-1952. 81-2354
CHINA
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1839. 61-3624
CIVILIZATION
Columbia Unlverelty. Libraries. Chinese lamlly
history coUecUoa, 1786-1928. 61-2927
Goodnow, Frank Johnson, 1850-1939. Papers, ca. 1888-
m9 ' 60-2983
— COMMERCE — U. S.
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Business records,
1784-1882. 60-1738
Experiment (Sloop) Records, 1785-87. 60-2318
Forbes lamlly. Business records, 1803-1942. 60-799
Heard family. Business records, 1754-1898. 60-1120
Learning lamlly. Papers, 1706-1861. 60-2410
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Records of miscella-
neous business enterprises, 17th-19th centuries.
60-1781
Perkins & Company. Records, 1820-91. 60-2515
— GENEALOGY
Columbia University. Libraries. Chinese family
history collection, 1765-1928. 61-2927
866
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jesse Wain and
of Robert Wain, Jr. , 1764-ca. 1823. 61-3051
—HISTORY— 19TH CENTURY SOURCES
Germany. Gesandtscbaft. China. Records, 1868
61-1343
61-3624
Williams family. Papers, 1624-1939.
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS— CHINA
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Burllngame; Walter Anson, 1851-1916. Correspondence
of Walter Anson Burllngame and Edward Llvermore
Burllngame, 1862-76. 61-1634
Bui ^l S " to<>7 Hoby ' le " 3JWW - Sheldon-File papers
1B1&-1630. 61-2221
CHINESE IN SEATTLE
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916. 81-3282
CHINESE -JAPANESE CONFLICT, 1637-1945 see SD»-l-
JAPANESE CONFLICT, 1937-1946
CHINESE LANGUAGE
— DICTIONARIES ENGLISH
Williams family. Papera, 1824-1939. 81-3824
CHIPPEWA INDIANS
Comstock, Solomon Gllman, 1642-1933. Papers
1873-1932. 60-1806
Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1862. Papers.
1833-54. 61 . 2B0
Sheehan, Timothy J., 1836-1913. Pepere, 1867-
1913. 60-1050
Stambaugh, Samuel C. Papers, 1807-69. 61-1103
GOVERNMENT RELATIOrH
KolL Mathlas N., 1B74-1934. Papers, 1B90-19S6.
60-1203
— MISSIONS
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions, Records, 1827-73. 60-660
Bardon, John A., 1863-1940, collector. Papers, 1845-
eo - 80-1028
Belcourt, George Antolne, 1803-1874. Papers, 1832-
5 '- 60-2062
Loras, Mathlas, Bp., 1792-1868. Correspondence,
1843-60. 80-2335
CHD7PEWA LANGUAGE
— DICTIONARIES
Belcourt, George Antolne, 1803-1674. Papers, 1832-
57. 80 t2062
CHIPPEWA NATIONAL FOREST, MINNESOTA
Chapman, Herman Haupt, 1874- Papers, 1900-40. v
60-873
KoU, Mathlas N., 1874-1934. Papers, 1896-1936.
60-1203
CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Baker, Walter, 1792-1852. Records, 1812-28. 66-113
CHOCTAW INDIANS
Halbert, Henry Sale, 1837-1816. Papars, 1827-1918.
60-1266
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 1736-1827. 61-547
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1886. Papers, 1804-88.
80-1159
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Hughes, William, b, 1825. Papers of William Hughes
and family, 1793-1917, 60-1131
LAND TRANSFERS
Haley, David W„ 1793-1868. Papers, 1814-1936.
61-1868
CHOCTAW LANGUAGE
GLOSSARIES, VOCABULARIES, ETC.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, Note-
books, 1788-1921. 61-3281
CHOLERA, ASIATIC
GalJiee family. Papers, 1861-78. 61-2469
FAYETTE, MO.
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3610
PENNSYLVANIA
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838. Papers, 1789-1901.
60-2185
CHOLBRA, ASIATIC (Continued)
— -ST. CHARLES, MO.
Ganiott, George. Business records, 1838-50. 80-1826
U. s.
Boylee, Eliza H. (Ball) Gordon. Correspondence,
1623-61. 60-621
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1670. Letters, 1830-80.
61-2116
CHORAL SOCIETIES
— MINNEAPOLIS
" a '^ m S° M " oonefcreiiiiu!, Minneapolis. Records,
1886-1903. j,,^
PHILADELPHIA
West Philadelphia Maennerchor. Records, 1896-1906.
81-706
— U. S.
Law, Andrew, 1749-1821. Papers, 1776-1821.
01-2607
CHOREOGRAPHY
SU Denis, Ruth, 1880- Papers, 1900- 61-1067
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE see THEOLOGY, DOCTRINAL
CHRISTIAN PERFECTION see PERFECTION
CHRBTIAN SCIENCE
Alexander, Stella (Hadden) 1865- comp. Scrapbooks
ol historical data relating to Christian Science, to
Mary Baker Eddy, and to Augusta E. Stetson, ca.
1696-1936. M -36
CHRISTIAN SOCIOLOGY Bee SOCIOLOGY, CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN UNION
McBee, Silas, 1863-1924. Papers, 1872-1923. 60-161
CHRISTIANITY
Lynch, Janus Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77, 01-3610
APOLOGETIC WORKS see APOLOGETICS
HISTORY see CHURCH HISTORY
OTRISTIANSBURa, VA,
— CLOTHING TRADE see CLOTHING TRADE ■
CHRISTIANSBURO, VA.
— HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Edmundsoa family. Papers, 1796-1903. 61-2218
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Brand family. Papers, 1867-1654. 61-2904
CHRISTMAS PLAYS
Cincinnati. Church ol the New Jerusalem. Church
plays, 1896-1914. 61 . 2606
CHRONOLOGY, HISTORICAL
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1876. 61-644
— TABLES
Seyffarth, Gualay, 1796-1886. Papers, 1819-62.
81-2487
CHURCH AND SLAVERY see SLAVERY AND THE CHURCH
CHURCH AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Brown, William Adams, 1666-1843. Papers, 1699-
1M *' 61-1374
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901. Papers, 1847-1916. 60-1643
— CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
WMtaker, John Mills, 1863-1960. Papers, 1878-1949.
01-1698
U. S.
lfllnck, Arthur William,- 1900-1959. Papers, 1928-
69 - 60-3204
CHUHCH AND STATE IN GERMANY
— 1933-1946
Lalper, Henry Smith, 1891- Correspondence,
1933-46. 61-1189
CHURCH AND STATE IN MEXICO
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1677- Papers, 1877-1989.
60-2177
CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
MoBee, Silas, 1863-1924. Papers, 1872-1923. 60-161
CHURCH EXTENSION see MISSIONS, HOME
CHURCH HISTORY
see aleo subdivision CHURCH HISTORY under
names of countries, states, etc.
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Brown, William Adams, 1665-1843. Papers, 1890-
1942. 61-1374
Subject Index
61-3145
Graebner, Augustus Lawrence, 1849-1904. Papers,
1682-1904. 60-1265
Newman, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. Papers, 1661-1940.
81-3033
CHURCH LANDS
— PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West, Norwood,
Ohio. Library. Manuscript collection, 13th-19th
cent,
CHURCH MUSIC
— GERMAN BAPTIST BRETHREN
CasseL Abraham H., collector. Papers, 1680-1821.
61-3125
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Edwards, Howard, collector. Autograph letters.
1779-1883. 60 . l69e
Munro, Henry, 1730-1801. Papers, 1736-1652.
61-406
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In Foreign
Parts, London. Letters, 1732-79. 61-3243
— MISSIONS
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In Foreign
Parts, London. Letters, 1732-79. 81-3243
CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN AMERICA
—CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC
Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772. Paoors, 1710-72.
81-3607
SERMONS
Johnson, Samuel, 1606-1772. Papers, 1710-72.
Kneeland, fibenerar, d. 1777. Sermons, 1770-77.
CHURCH OF ENOLAND IN VIRaiNIA
Robinson, Morgan Poltlaux, 1876-1943. Papsrs, 1927-
* 3, 61-2841
CHURCH OF GOD (ANDERSON, DJD.)
HISTORY— SOURCES
Warner, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1896. Papers, 1866-65.
61-120
61-3607
81-3608
Warner, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1896. Papers, 1868-86.
61-120
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
see also MORMONS AND MORMONISM
— EDUCATION
WMtaker, John Mills, 1863-1980. Papers, 1876-1949.
61-1698
CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS
ALABAMA
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Alabama, 1637-
1900. 61-1237
— CALIFORNIA
Dwlnell, Israel Edson, 1829-1890. Papers, ca. 1849-90.
61-1234
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. California.
Records, 1849-1939. 61-1235
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1666. Papers, 1830-68. 61-1361
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Charleston, 8. C. St. Michael's Church. Records,
1751-1960. 61-3962
; — CHESTER CO., PA,
Cone, Gilbert, 1840-1926, collector. Historical and
genealogical collection, 1682-1924. 61-2771
• — CINCINNATI
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem. Records,
1809- 61-1399
— CONNECTICUT
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut
(Diocese). Archives, 1727-1956. 61-3151
; — ILLINOIS
Friends, Society of (Hlckslts) Illinois Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1820-1948. 81-1229
Illinois Conference Historical Society. Collections,
1624- 61-3156
— KANSAS
Harms, Gerhard N„ 1883-1951. Papers, 1882-1951.
61-1416
867
—KENTUCKY
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Semlremr
™?T y- p ^"" "kin* to Baptists In Kentucky,
1787-1960. 81-183
Mississippi. Dept. of Arohlves and History. Church
records, 1623-1955. 81-2342
— NEBRASKA
Friends, Society of (Htcksltej nilnols Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1820-1946.. , 61-1229
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. California.
Records, 1848-1939. 81-1236
NEW JERSEY
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Synods. New
Jersey. Records, 17*2-1935. 61-S137
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Presbyterian Church In the U. s. A. Presbyteries.
New York. Records, 1813-1938. 8I-118B
Presbyterian Church In the U. 8. A. Synods. New York
Records, ie03-1926. 81-S287
— OXFORD, OHIO
Oxford, Ohio. Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1826-1933. 81-2519
— PENNSYLVANIA
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1745-1825.
1767-1821.
Papers,
01-2480
Jacobs, Michael, 1808-187!. Papers, ca. 1826-86.
' 81-26M
Richards, John William, 1803-1864. Papers, 1821-54.
81-2513
Papers,
81-2620
Schauta, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1838-1907.
1857-1997,
—PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1823-83. 61-3612
SOUTH CAROLINA
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. South
Carolina (Diocese). Archives, 1706-1900. 61-3029
— SOUTHERN STATES
Presbyterian Church in the U. S,
1791-1967.
Bprunt, Alexander, 1852-1987.
Minutes of sessions,
31-2807
Papers, 1658-1937.
01-2B51
—TEXAS
Addison, Oscar M., 1828-11
Papers, 1835-1909.
61-3240
Presbyterian Ohurch In the U. S. A,
congregations, 1787-1969.
Presbyterian Historical Society.
1773-
Church records,
61-3119
United Presbyterian Church of North America.
Records of congregations, 18B8-1958, 61-1196
— VIRGINIA
Friends, Society of, Virginia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1702-1636. 01-1699
CHURCH REGISTERS Bee CHURCH RECORDS AND
REGISTERS! REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.
CHURCHES
see also subdivision CHURCHES under names of
olUes, e.g. NEW YORK (CITY) — CHURCHES
— ACCOUNT BOOKS — MICHIGAN— WAYNE CO.
Dearborn Township, Wayne Co. .
1640-99.
Mich. Records,
—ACCOUNT BOOKS NEW ENGLAND
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Records, 1800-1946. 61-083
— DELAWARE— NEW CASTLE CO.
Delaware, Public Archives Commission,
ohuroh records, 1707-
— DELAWARE — SUSSEX CO.
Delaware. Public Arohlves Commission,
ohurch records, 1707-
-^MDIANA
DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind, Archives.
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1809-1989. 61-1530
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptlet Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists In Kentucky,
1787-1980. 61-1338
Sanders, Robert Stuart. Papers, 1969's. 61-3800
Delaware
81-119
Delaware
01-110
Subject Index
CHURCHES (Continued)
— MISSISSIPPI
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Synods. Mississippi.
Records of the synod and constituent churches, 1826-
99, 60-2065
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Historical Society, Baptist church records,
ca, 1779-1812. 60-600
WEST VIRGINIA- — MONONGALIA CO.
Dodds, Gideon Stanhope, I860- Papers relating to
Monongalia County churches, 19S4, , ; 59-166
CIGAR MANUFACTURE AND TRADE
SEDALIA, MO.
Behrens, Ernest T. Papers, 1910-47. 61-278
CINCINNATI
— HARDWARE STORES, [ SALT INDUSTRY AND TRADE]
see HARDWARE STORES, [ SALT INDUSTRY AND
TRADE] — CINCINNATI
CIRCUS
— H1STORY-
-SOURCES
Shettsl, James Walter, 1869-1B67, collector. Theat-
rical and circus collection, 1800-1955. 61-3199
CITIES AND TOWNS
PLANNING
McFarland, John Horace, 1869-1948. Papers, 1901-48.
' 60-2130
Morton, Stratford Lee. Papers, 1943-45, 31-302
— PLANNING — ZONE SYSTEM see ZONING
— PLANNING— NEW YOPK (CITY)
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, 1885-ca.
1953. 60-1538
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, ca. 1902-40.
6li3328
SURVEYING see SURVEYING
CALIFORNIA
Mucwell, George Ralph,
1849-1916.
1896- collector.
Papers,
61-2890
Meare, Charles, 1614-1896, Business records,
1849-95. 61-400
— NEW JERSEY
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Early
minute books, 1B97-1935. 60-3260
SOUTH DAKOTA
Federal Writers' Project. South Dakota. . Papers, 1660-
1944. 61-3018
SOUTHWEST, NEW
Gatewood, Charles Baehr, 1853-1866. Papers, 1880-
1950. 61-3130
CITIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEES IN EDUCATION
Minneapolis Citizens' Committee on Public School
Finance, Records, 1933-36, 60-844
CITIZENSHTP
— w. s.
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1648-77. 61-3510
CITRUS FRUIT INDUSTRY
CUCAMONGA, CALIF.
Cucamonga Citrus Fruit Growers' Association.
Records, 1886-1927. 81-1827
CITY GOVERNMENT see MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
CITY MISSIONS
CHATTANOOGA
Federated Missionary Societies of Chattanooga/
Records,, ca. 1914-ca. 1945. 61-1563
CITY ORDINANCES see ORDINANCES, MUNICIPAL
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT see subdivision CIVIC IMPROVE-
MENT under namee of cities and towns, e. g. NEW
YORK (CITY) — CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
CIVICS
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1917-19.
STUDY AND TEACHING
Adams School Civil League, Minneapolis. ReeordB,
1904-10. 60-467
CTVTL ENGINEERING
GT. BRIT. — COLLECTED WORKS
Murray, John, civil engineer. Papers, 1820-50.
— INDIA — COLLECTED WORKS
Murray, John, civil engineer. Papers, 1820-50.
61-3201
CIVIL ENGINEERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Baldwin family. Correspondence, 1662-1864. 60-1064
Brown University. Archives, 1769-ca. 1960, 60-3344
Leaf, James P., 1886-1949. Papera, 1891-1919. 60-1020
CIVIL GOVERNMENT see POLITICAL SCIENCE
CmL RIGHTS
American Civil Liberties Union, National Committee
, on Conscientious Objectors. Records, 1940-46.
'jr. 61-3536
JlCHlTHWEST, PACIFIC
Strong, Bydney Dix, 1860-1938. Papers, 1614-40.
61-3544
U. S.
American Civil Liberties Union. Archives. 60-1526
Hamilton, Alice, 1869- Papers, 1910-52. 61-2652
CIVIL SERVICE
NEW YORK (CITY)
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, 1885-ca.
1653. 60-1538
r— NEW YORK (STATE)
Beardsley, Alonzo G., 1820-1906. Records of law
firms in Auburn, N. Y., 1787-1897. 60-785
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Merit System League, Records,
1881-96. 61-2087
CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
Curtis, George William, 1824-1892. Papers, 1850-92.
61-1059
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935. Papers, 1649-
1931 ' 60-1471
Jenckes, Thomas Allan, 1618-1875. Papers, 1638-
76. 60-586
Pennsylvania Merit System League. : Records, 1681-86.
61-2067
Pennsylvania Merit System League, Records,
1881-1935. 91 _ 63
Swift, Lucius Burrle, 1844-1629, Papers, 1650-1929.
60-1311
Weleh, Herbert, 1861-1841. Papers, 1656-1834.
61-752
CIVIL WAR — U. S. see U. S. — HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
CIVILIAN DEFENSE see subdivision CIVILIAN DEFENSE
under names of countries, cities, etc., e. g. WEST
VIRGINIA — CIVILIAN DEFENSE
CIVILIZATION, HISPANIC
Index of American Design, California. Records.
CIVILIZATION, MEDIEVAL
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Snowden, Louise H. Papers, ca. 1910-20, 61-388
civilization, oriental
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1635-1920. Papers, 1861-
1916. 61-129
CLAIBORNE CO. , MISS.
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS — CLAIBORNE
CO., MISS.
CLARK CO., MO.
—REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS CLARK CO., MO.
CLARKE CO., MISS.
HISTORY SOURCES
Fewell, John W. Papers, 1676. 60-1854
CLARKE CO. , VA.
SALT INDUSTRY AND TRADE see SALT INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — CLARKE CO. , VA.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1821-1924. 61-1913
CLARKSBURG, MO.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS see PRIVATE SCHOOLS
MISSOURI CLAHKSBURG
CLARKSBURG, W. VA.
— LAWYERS Bee LAWYERS — CLARKSBURG, W.VA.
Papers, ca. 1910-
61-812
CLASSICAL LITERATURE
McKlnlay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1958.
58.
CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY
Earle, Mortimer Lamson, 1664-1905. Papers,
1884-1905. 61-2933
CLASSIFICATION, DECIMAL
Dewey, Melvil, 1851-1931.
Papers, ca. 1870-1831.
61-3117
CLAVERACK, N. Y.
COMMERCE
Conyne, Casparus. Papers, 1727-1805. 60-2684
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1710-1654. 60-2910
CLAY CO., MINN.
BIOGRAPHY
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. General
collections, ca. 1666- . 61-3266
— CHURCH HISTORY — SOURCES
Clay County (Minn,) Historical Society. Minutes
collection, 1873-1638. 61-1251
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. General
collections, ca. 1868- 61-3266
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society,
oollectlon, 1873-1938,
61-1251
CLAYTON^BULWER TREATY, I860
Squler, Ephralm George, 1821-1888, Papers, 1849-57.
60-2670
CLEANING AND DYEING INDUSTRY
— MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of dyers, Massachusetts and Vermont, 1813-46, :
60-122
PENNSYLVANIA
Lutz family.
— VERMONT
Papers, 1786-1874.
60-2807
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Bake? Library. Account books
of dyere, Massachusetts and Vermont, 1613-46,
60-123
CLEARFIELD CO., PA.
— MAPS
Maps and surveys of Clearfield Co., Pa., 1794-1696.
80-2764
CLERGY
PORTRAITS
Orate, Simon, 1640-1925, collector. Churchmen and
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1621. 61-69
— U. S.— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Grate, Simon, 1646-1925, collector. Churchmen and
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1921. 61-69
—VIRGINIA
talaris' family. Papers, 1667-1612. 59-123
CLERMONT, N. Y,
AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE NEW YORK-
CLERMONT
CLEVELAND
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Sherwln, BeUe, 1666-1955. Papers, 1880-1950.
61-2472
—THEATER see THEATER CLEVELAND
CLIFF DWELLINGS
ARIZONA
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1926, Papers, 1870-
1923. 80-264
NEW MEXICO
Douglass, William Boone. Papers, 1809-1948.
61-3298
CLINTON, MASS.
COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE CLINTON,
MASS.
CLINTON FALLS, MINN.
FARM LIFE see FARM LIFE — MINNESOTA
— CLINTON FALLS
Subject Index
CLIPPINGS (BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, ETC.)
Burleigh, George Shepherd, 1821-1903. Papers,
1836-90. 60-3282
Cameron, A. P. Sorapbooks, 1897-1912, 81-3559
CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING
— PHILADELPHIA
Roussol family. Papers, 1835-88. 81-1132
— READING, MASS,
Pratt family. Papers, 1820-1916, 81-1360
— THOMASTON, CONN.
Beth Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, Conn.
Records, 1829-96* 80-861
— WALTHAM, MASS.
Waltham Precision Instrument Company, Inc. Records
18M-1926. 60-1664
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
REPAIRING AND ADJUSTING
Huntington, James. Accounts, 1867-1900. 60-83
CLOTHING TRADE
— CHRISTIANSBURG, VA.
Caspar], August. Business records, 1846-60. 60-6
— MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library, Account books
of clothing and hat manufacturers, New England
and Nes York, 1736-1867, 81-82
.Harvard University. Graduate School of Buslnees
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of sawmills and makers of various wood products,
New England, Michigan, and New York, 1759-1886.
60-176
— MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Comstock, William Strong, 1816-1860. Business
records, 1842-?* 61-208
— STAUNTON, VA.
Weinberg, A. Business records, 1868-1611, 66-67
— SUSSEX CO., DEL.
Turner, Charles Henry Black, 1852-
Papers, 1887-1876.
collector.
61-622
CLUBS see subdivision CLUBS under names of cities,
countriee, regions, etc., e.g. ATLANTA — CLUBS
COACHING
— ALABAMA
Jamison, Robert, 1602-1871, Papers, 1787-1888.
61-1388
—ARIZONA
Corbett, J. Knox, b. 1861. Papers, 1880-84, 61-3523
— ■MINNESOTA
Johnson, Abraham. Papers, 1882-1801. 60-621
— NEW ENOLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library, Account books
of stagecoach lines, New England, 1824-46, 60-183
— NEW JERSEY
Qullck family. Business papers, 1710-1842. 61-1037
— OREGON
Oregon Stage Company, Portland, Or. Records,
1666-97. 60-1640
THE WEST
Ruafiall, Majors and WaddaU. Records, 1838-68,
61-2042
COAL
— PENNSYLVANIA
Tower, Charlemagne, 1846-1023, Papers, 1830-86.
61-3441
—WEST VIRGINIA — PRESTON CO.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1868. Papers,
1867-67. 61-3162
COAL MINES AND MINING
— SAFETY MEASURES
Brown, Lloyd W. Papers, 1601-32. 60-360
—ILLINOIS — OGLESBY
Oglesby Coal Company, Oglesby, m. Records, 1885-
1831. 61-366
—PENNSYLVANIA
Midland Mining Company. RecordB, 1880-1936.
PENNSYLVANIA — SCHUYLKILL CO.
Buehler, Henry. Papers, 1840-61. 80-2788
— WASHINGTON (STATE) — KING CO.
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932. Papers, 1862-
, 1M2 - 61-2764
— WEST VIRGINIA
Brown, Lloyd W. Papers, 1901-32. 60-380
Lynchburg Coal and Colo) Company. Records, 1934-40.
80-661
Maury, Robert H. Correspondence, 1853-78. 61-1773
Pardee and Curtln Lumber Company. Records, 1889-
1838 - 60-378
— WEST VIRGINIA — MARION CO.
Watson family. Papers, 1869-1953. 60-3321
COAL TRADE
— ALABAMA
Lewis, BurweH Boykin, 1838-1886. Correspondence,
1843-94. 61-1980
BOSTON
Hanson & Parker ltd., Boston. Records, 1803-43.
60-1483
— FAIRMONT, W. VA.
Smith, Clarence E., collector. Papere, 1787-1656.
60-1445
— KANAWHA CO., W, VA.
Edwarde family. Papers, 1844-1861. 81-2804
LYCOMING CO. , PA.
Lycomlng-Mlnlng Company. Records, 1861-1638.
61-142
60-1616
— MASSACHUSETTS
Perry ft Sherman. Records, 1817-78.
— MISSOURI
Kboncs, David Samuel. Business. recordB, 1854-1936.
60-1778
-^NEW YORK (STATE)
Magee, John, 1784-1868. Business records, 1826-
1B10 ' 80-2849
— OKLAHOMA
Busbnell, John Adams, 1821-1874. Papers, 1852-
19J0. 60-1827
—PENNSYLVANIA
Magee, John, 1764-1668. Business records, 1828-
1810. 80-2849
Walker, Juliet C, collector. Business account books,
1M6-76. 61-2026
-—PHILADELPHIA
Morris, Henry S. Buslnese records, 1822-26. 60-2604
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
accounts, 1730-1664, 60-1756
—REDWING, MINN.
Sheldon (Theodore B.) and Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1888-1914. 60-486
— RICHMOND
Beth, Henry. Papers, 1783-1841. 59-128
—STAUNTON, VA,
Holt family. Business records, 1870-1801. 68-82
^—TUCKER CO. , W. VA.
DaWs Coal and Coke Company. Records, ca. 1866-1665.
60-382
— WEST VIRGINIA
Davis, Henry Gassaway, 1823-1616. Papers.
1685-1816. M _ 22M
Page, William Nelson, 1854-1832. Papers, 1787-1826.
61-3651
Robinson, Ira Ellsworth, 1866-1651. PaperB, 1818-
1651. 60-SU
COASTS
— FLORIDA
Hutchlns, Thomas, 1730-1788. Papers, 1759-1
60-2226
81-3690
Pemberton family. Papers, 1800-1600.
— -LOUISIANA
Pemberton family. Papers, 1800-1600. 61-3560
— U. S.
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862. Papers, 1835-82.
61-1348
COASTWISE SHIPPING
— D. S.
Cobb (Albert) & Company, Boston. Records, 1887-
73. 60-635
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1788-1887.
61-2819
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-64.
61-3665
Morrill, Roy H. , 1888-1840. Papers of Roy H.
Morrill and Edward C. Plummer, 1817-35. 61-1888
Oliver, Thomas E. Business records, 1809-65, 60-180
Perry & Sherman. Records, 1817-78. 60-1616
COBALT ALLOYS
Haynes, Elwood, 1667-1626. Papers, 1862-1632,
60-3220
COCK-FIGHTING
Oaklsy, James Gee, Correspondence, 1662-1601.
81-797
COEYMaNS, N. Y.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
COEYMANS, N.Y.
COFFEE TRADE
— CUBA
Miller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852. 61-3293
— DOMINICA
Winetone, Charles, Letter book, 1777-86. 61-3061
COLGATE UNIVERSITY, HAMILTON, N. Y.
— STUDENTS
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1887. DlarleB, 1838-
61. 61-767
COLLECTING OF ACCOUNTS
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Papers, 1792-1929.
Hill, Lewis. Papers, 1834-1
60-3315
61-662
Hill, Robert, merchant. Business correspondence,
1778-1857. 61-1817
Oliver, Benjamin. Business records, 1789-1845.
91-1833
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
— »•"•
Salesman, Benjamin Morris, 1603- collector.
Transcripts of Labor union bearings, 1847-62.
81-3050
COLLECTIVE LABOR AGREEMENTS
— DETROIT
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library. McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
1933- 61-3272
COLLECTIVE SETTLEMENTS
Bestor, Arthur Eugene, 1808- coUeotor. Pic-
torial materials on collective settlements. 81-2066
Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1772-1837. Papers,
1772-1637. 61-1981
INDIANA
New Harmony, Ind, . Records, 1626-36. 61-1688
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
Raritan Bay Union, Eaglsswood, N. J. Records, ca.
1899-1960. 60-666
COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING
Blxby, William Keeney, 1867-1931. Papers, 1881-
1927. 01-1172
Hellbronner, Raoul. Papers, 1867-1914. 66-46
COLLEOE FRATERNITIES see STUDENTS' SOCIETIES
COLLEGE PRESIDENTS
West Virginia. University. Recorde of the Inaugura-
tions of presidents of West Virginia University,
1897-1947. 60-224
COLLEGE THEATER
Pennsylvania. University. Mask and Wig Club, .
Records, 1888-1837. 61-254
COLLEGES see UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
COLONIAL WARS see U.S. — HISTORY — COLONIAL
PERIOD
COLOMBIA
— HISTORY — 1622-1832
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.
COLONIAL COMPANIES
Nederlandsche West-IndiBche Compagnie, RecordB,
1626-1834, 60-2162
COLOR AND MUSIC see MUSIC AND COLOR
COLORADO
HISTORY MISCELLANEA
CoUins, Mrs. Shrive B., coUector. Collins collection,
1878-1940. 81-1811
Letters, 1625-29.
81-746
Subject Index
COLORADO (Continued)
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891. Papers. 1787-
1944. I
COLORADO RIVER
CosuUch, Bernlce, 1898-1966. Papers, 1937-47.
Forbes, Robert Humphrey; 1887-
1981.
Papers, 1840-
Jaeger, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1892, Papers,
1860-92. 61-2710
POWER UTILIZATION
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1926. Papers of John
C Greenway and Isabella 8. Greenway, 1890-1960.
81-3832
VIEWS
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Saniuel, 1869-1936, Papers,
1870-1925. 61-3168
COLUMBIA, CALIF.
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Pownall, Joseph. Papers, 1840-1926. 61-2774
COLUMBIA, MO.
GROCERY TRADE see GROCERY TRADE — COLUM-
BIA, MO,
COLUMBIA, S. C, BURNING OF, 1885
CbeveB, Rachel Susan (Bee) d. 1884. Papers,
1848-1911. 60-3200
COLUMBIA CO.,' N. Y.
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
: New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Columbia Co., N. Y. t 1773-1872. 80-2911
COLUMBIA RIVER
POWER UTILIZATION
O'Sulllvah, James Edward, 1878-1849. Papers, 1908-
*<>• 80-2976
COLUMBIA RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION see rRRIGATION-
VALLEY ;:,V
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
OIFTa, LEGAaES
-COLUMBIA RIVER
Jay, Sir James, 1732-1616. King's College papers,
1762-66. 81-3333
^HISTORY — SOURCES
Flsb, Hamilton, 1608-1893. Correspondence, 1827-
03. 61-2940
Johnson, Samuel, 1698-1772. Papers, 1710-72,
61-3807
COLUMBUS, MISS.
— OENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES-
COLUMBUS, MISS.
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Porter, Daniel Price, 1836-1899. Papers of D. p.
Porter and family, 1838-98, 00-3280
COLVTLLE INDIAN RESERVATION, WASHINGTON (STATE)
Dodge, Jane Gay. Papers, 1882-1961. 61-3838
COMANCHE INDIANS
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1804-98. 61-1150
COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Wallgren, Ablan A. Papers, 1917-47. 81-696
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES see BACCALAUREATE
ADDRESSES
COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY see GEOGRAPHY, COM-
MERCIAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BALTIMORE
Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1846-89. :61-1133
BOSTON
Phelps & Rand, Boston. Records, 1800-25. 60-1698
Wlgglesworth, Thomas. Business records, 1768-1847.
00-1666
— CHARLESTON, S. C.
Law, William Augustus, d. 1909. Papers, 1771-1927.
61-1986
GRANVILLE CO., N. C.
Burton, Robert, 1747-1826. Papers of Robert and
Horace A. Burton, 1771-1926. 60-143
HANOVER TOWN, VA.
Oliver, Benjamin, Business records, 1786-1646.
81-1833
— NEW ORLEANS
Monette, John Wesley. Letters and thesis, 1826-61.
60-3233
NEW YORK (CITY)
Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1848-89. 81-1133
Griffon and Eddy, New York, Records, 1836-42,
60-2300
Lambert & Brothers, New York. Records, 1810-29.
60-1586
— PETERSBURG, VA.
Leckls, W. Robert, d. 1839. Papers, 1768-1906.
81-2440
— PHILADELPHIA
Brown (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia. Account
books, 1837-70. 80-2818
Brown (David S. ) and Company, Philadelphia. Records
1828-1910. 61-2228
Robinson, Jonathan John. Business papers, 1816-59,
61-467
— RICHMOND
Brown, James, merchant. Papers, 178B-1B56. 61-1652
HHL Robert, merchant. Business correspondence,
1778-1867. 81-1817
Webb, Lewis. Business correspondence, 1816-66.
61-1796
— VIRGINIA
H1U, Lewie. Papers, 1834-60. 81-862
COMMON LAW
Blgelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921. Capers,
1877-1921. 61-463
COMMONPLACE-BOOKS
Adams, William, 1807-1880. Papers, 1823-
BaskervOl family. Papers, 1747-1928.
Beverley family. Papers, 1864-1901.
Blimey, Borace, 1780-1675, Papers,
61-1286
61-2647
61-2649
61-603
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1742-
1810. 80-3138
DeWltt, Moses, 1706-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-1342
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844, Papers, 1792-
l8 «- 61-1272
Emlen family. Papers, 1716-1886. 61-35
Flthlan, Philip Victors, 1747-1776. Journals and
commonplace books, 1766-76, 61-1880
Gatewood, Mary Oner (Boykin) collector. Papers,
1786-1949. 81-2833
Gray, Robert Hayman, 1673-1968. Papers, 1771-
1968. 61^2936
Griffin, James Lewis Corbln, 1614-1878. Papers, 1839-
76. 61-2607
Helmuth, Henry. Papers, 1820-93. 61-664
Hornpr, Joseph P. Commonplace books, 1796-1818.
80-2173
Johnston, James Ambler, 1665- collector. Papers,
1784-1902. 61-2637
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2452
Kemper, James Lawson, 1829-1895. Papers, 1837-
1903. 61-2648
Logan family. Papers of the Logan and Dickinson
families, 1671-1890. 60-2823
McCall family. Papers, 1739-1889. 61-745
Mason, Charles Tayloe. Papers, 1664-1906. 61-3136
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1942. 61-3062
Pastorlus, Francis Daniel, 1651-1719. Papers,
1683-1721. 61-417
Read, John Meredith, 1797-1874. Papers of John
Meredith Read and his father, John Read, 1824-
73. 61-627
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1825-1870. Papers, 1845-68.
Wlster, James W. Family papers, 1777-1689.
61-873
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Chapln, Charles Value, 1866-1941. Papers, 1880-
1934. 61-2701
COMMUNION see LORD'S SUPPER
COMMUNION TOKENS see TOKENS, COMMUNION
COMMUNISM
—ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Boudln, LoulB Boudlanolf, 1874-1062. Papers, ca.
1900-60. 61-3072
COMMUNISTIC SETTLEMENTS see COLLECTIVE
SETTLEMENTS
COMPOSERS
Matlack, T. Chalkley,
AUTOGRAPHS
Papers, 1911-39,
61-351
Mlxsell, Raymond B„ collector. Autographs of
composers and musicians, chiefly of the 19th
century.
COMPOSERS, AMERICAN
Howard, John Taster, 1890-
Papers,
COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE see MILITARY
SERVICE, COMPULSORY
COMPULSORY NON-MILITARY SERVICE see SERVICE,
COMPULSORY NON-MILITARY
CONCERTS
PROGRAMS
Bowen, Emma Lucy (Gates) 1880-1961. Papers, 1896-
1960. 81-3009
Brlllon de Jouy, Anne Louise Boyvln (d'Hardancourt) h.
1744. Papers, lata 18th cent. 61-762
Curtis, Vera, Papers, 1907-48. 61-1870
DeMoss 'concert Entertainers. ' Records, 1872-1932.
80-3039
Flsk University, Nashville. Library, George Gershwin
memorial collection of music aad musical literature:
manuscripts. 61-3149
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1966. Papers, 1892-1968.
81-1694
— CLEVELAND
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1958.
Papers, 1892-1958.
61-1694
—MISSOURI
Almstedt, Hermann B., 1873-1864.
1895-1964.
-U. S.
DeMoss Concert Entertainers.
Papers,
Records, 1872-1932.
80-3039
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1925. Papers, 1870-
1923. 80-264
CONFECTIONERY
— BOSTON
Ball and Fobes, Boston. Records of Ball and Fobes
and of Fobes and Hayward, 1860-65. 60-96
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES — CONFEDERATE STATES
OF AMERICA
— BIOGRAPHY
Confederate veteran,
1789-1933.
Historical articles and MSS. ,
80-3304
—CRIME AND CRIMINALS see CRIME AND CROONALS —
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
—CURRENCY QUESTION see CURRENCY QUESTION-
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Davidson, James D., d, 1882. Papers, 1826-78.
— FOREIGN RELATIONS
Balch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families,
1760-1943. 80-2989
Corbln, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. Papers of
Francis P. Corbln and family, 1682-1866. 80-3326
—FOREIGN RELATIONS — FRANCE
Paul, Alfred. Letter books, 1880-63
—FOREIGN RELATIONS GT. BRIT.
Gt. Brit. Consulate.
60-2944
Lvannah. Records, 1816-76.
60-788
HISTORIOGRAPHY
Wright, Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922. papers, 1792-
1946. 69-196
HISTORY SOCIETIES, ETC.
United Daughters of tbe Confederacy. Mississippi
Division, Records, 1867-1637. 80-2073
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi
Division. Frank M. Montgomery Chapter No. 464,
Rosedale. Records, 1901-26. 60-2116
Subject Index
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (Continued)
HISTORY SOURCES
Beauregard, Pierre Oustave Tautant, 1616-1893.
York -Beauregard papers, ca. 1660-65, 61-3425
Confederate States of America, Archives and miscel-
laneous records and papers, 1861-66. 60-2567
Davis, Jefferson, 1606-1660, Papers, 1651-1036.
61-1512
Papers,
Johnston, Joseph EggleBton, 1607-1801.
1661-65.
61-003
Walthall, William T., 1620-1600. Papers, 1632-1032.
60-2400
— HTSTORYs MILITARY
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1040.
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870,
Power, John Logan, 1834-1001.
Papers, 1740-1030.
61-1072
Papers, 1662-1801.
80-2580
—HISTORY, MILITARY — SOURCES
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1880. Papers,
1834-03. 61-1161
Dabney family. Papers of the Dabney family and of
Thomas Jonathan Jackson,' 1716-1867. 61-3084
Herbert; Hilary Abner, 1634-1810,
1031.
Papers, 1864
Jordan, Thomas, 1610-1885. Papers, 1861-65.
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Pjjen, 1666-'
60-717
61 -■',422
78,
61-2264
Papers, 1838-
1W3W. 60-2073
Venable, Charles Scott, 1627-1000, Papers, 1862-
04. 60-707
Mackall, William Whann, 1618-1801.
— HISTORY, NAVAL — SOURCES
Mitchell, John Klrkwood, 1811-181
HOSPITALS, CHARITIES, ETC,
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1001.
1860-1010.
Leach, James H. C.
— ICONOGRAPHY
Papers, 1610-88.
61-3267
Correspondence,
61-1637
Papers, 1746-1660.
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1672-1831.
1828.
— OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES — E
Wslser, Zeb Vance, 1683-1040,
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Papers, 1726-
Papara, 1880-1830,
61-2003
Chesnut, James, 1815-1866. Papers, 1779-1872,
61
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1818-1882. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1825.
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1625-1003, Papers,
1637-1030. 60-1701
Grate, Simon, 1640-1825, collector, American wars;
autographs, 1867-1911. 60-2624
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1880. Papers,
1812-80. 61-3273
Leach, James H. C. Papers, 1746-1860. 61-2760
Lyons family. Correspondence, 1772-1686. 61-1546
Perkins, John, 1610-1685. Papers, 1822-85. 61-1130
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers. 61-061
PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE, PUBLIC CON-
FEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
DeSaussure, Heary William, 1763-1638, Papers
of Henry William and Wllmot Olbbes DeSaus-
sure, 1788-1016. 61-1347
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1836-1001.
1650-1010.
Correspondence,
61-1637
Doub, William Clark, 1624-1886. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1017. 61-051
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1916. 61-2451
RlveB, William CabeU, 1703-1868. Papers, 1861-
66. 69-160
SOCIETIES, ETC.
LeaveU, William Thomas, 1812-1809. Correspondence
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1032. 61-2772
TAX COLLECTION see TAX COLLECTION — CON-
FEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, ARMY
— COMMISSARIAT
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. Papers, 1866-
1006. 61-2427
Texas. University, Library, Confederate records,
1661-65. 61-3140
Virginia Cavalry. 6th Regt,, 1861-1865. Records,
1681-63. 60-805
—HISTORY SOURCES
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1901. Papers, 1823-09,
61-3163
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1689, Papers, 1851-1938.
61-15-12
Stuart, James El well Brown, 1833-1884. Military
correspondence, 1855-84. 81-1803
—MILITARY LIFE
Boyd, Weir, 1820-1603. Papers, 1861-86.
Campbell, Zee' Jane. Papers, 1655-88.
Cheves, Rachel Susan (Bee) d, 1684. PaperB,
1848-1811.
Christian, William Walter. Correspondence,
1866-62.
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1880.
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1830-1004.
60-863
60-3234
60-3200
60-3311
60-3308
60-3105
Dantzler, AbBalom F. , d. 1662. Papers, 1840-
78. 61-1148
Da Votis, Jefferson Howard. Papers, 1866-65. 61-060
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1636-1001, Correspondence,
1850-1010. 61-1637.
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-75, 61-1642
Foster, Alfred M„ d, 1666. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1010. 61-1381 .
Qarnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. Papers, 1733-
1023. 61-1370
Hampton, Caleb, d, 1664, Correspondence, 1646-80.
61-2429
Kagay, Henry. Papers, 1760-1683. 61-1074
Law, William, 1792-1668. Papers, 1761-1600. 61-2011
McClellan family. Papers, 1816-1017. 61-3671
NEGRO TROOPS
Merrltt, WUUan) H. E. Papers, 1634-80. 61-3166
•—OFFICERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1603.
York-Beauregard papers, ca. 1880-65. 81-3425
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1001. Papers, 1823-00.
61-3163
Freeman, Prince Eugene, 1636-1693. Papers, 1839-
03, 60-2402
Imbodan, John Daniel, 1823-1696. Papers, 1833-02.
61-3390
Jordan, Thomas, 1810-1606. Papers, 1861-65.
61-2422
Texas. University. Library, Confederate records,
1861-65. 61-3140
Willis, Edward, 1840-1664. Papers, 1861-64.
61-1642
ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES
MacDonald, Marshall, 1835-1805. Papers, 1789-1926.
81-3673
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1623-1906. Papers, 1862-
1906. 61-1373
PAY, ALLOWANCES, ETC.
Dixon, V/lnsor, 1802-1858, Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
and of the Lyon family. 61-1525
—PRISONS
Dlltn, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1662-86.
61-3176
RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Maxwell, George Ralph, 1808- collector, : Papers, :
1840-1018. 61-2800
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. Papers, 1642-1915.
61-980
RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC,
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877. Papers, 1862-
66. 61-1078
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. RecordB, 1859-66.
61-2960
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1040. 61-2449
Lasslter, Daniel William, 1827-1903. Papers of
Daniel William, Francis Rives, and Charles
Trotter Lasslter, 1832-1927. 61-3283
— REGISTERS
Alton, William Wirt, 1836-1694. Papers, 1663-65.
Baker, T. Otis. Papers, 1622-1909. .60-2363
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1889. Papers, 1636-69.
61-1703
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate soldiers and widows roster, Mississippi,
1907. 61-687
— REGULATIONS
Larwilt, William C, Papers, 1790-1008, 61-00
Pattern family. Papers, 1603-1057. 61-2708
Sessions, Joseph F., b. 1838. Papers, 1861-65. 60-2467
— SANITARY AFFAIRS
Bagby-Turner papsrs, 1855-1052. 60-3343
Morriss, Beverly Preston, Papers, 1814-1847.
81-3672
60-2107
61-3300
— SUPPLIES AND STORES
Battalia, Frank W. Papers, 1848-64.
Baxter family. Papers, 1676-1917.
Brlerfleld Iron Works, Brlerfleld, Ala. Records,
1864-74. 61-366
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1880. Papers, 1836-60.
61-<703
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891. Papers,- 1787-
' 1944, 61-1522
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901. Correspondence,
1660-1010. 61-1537
Hamilton, Thomas D. Financial records, 1861-73,
60-658
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1850-65. 61-1077
King, John R. Papers, 1861-62. 60-2340
SURGEONS
Cupples, Geprge, 1615-1895. Papers, 1861-63. 60-2208
Ferris, George A. Papers, 1836-1000. 60-1668
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1621-1877. Papers,
1862-66. 61-1978
— SURGEONS CORRESPONDENCE'REMINISCENCES
ETC.
Shaffner, John F, Correspondence, 1645-67. 61-3509
— TRANSPORTATION
Roesslsr, A. R. Military routes of the Confederate
Army in Texas. 60-2203
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, ARMY. CAVALRY
— HISTORY
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
families, 1777-1042. 61-3138
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY.
DEPT. OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
: — REGISTERS
Christian, J. B. Papers, 1816-78. 60-101
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. NAVY
HISTORY— SOURCES
Davis, Jsfferson, 1806-1889. Papers, 1851-1938.
61-1612
OFFICERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1842. 61-3082
Mitchell, John Klrkwood, 1811-1889. Papers, 1819-88.
61-3267
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1600-1893. Papers, 1727-
1030. 61-1508
CONFERENCES see CONGRESSES AND CONVENTIONS
CONGO, BELGIAN
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
International Association of the Congo. Records,
1881-83. 60-402
Sheldon, Mary (French) 1847-1036. Papers, 1885-
1936. 61-1491
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Papers, 1731-1
BlackweU family. Papers, 1784-1944.
Bralnerd^Iflrael, 1772-1854, Papers, 1800-54.
61-2902
61-1062
Cleaveland, Elisha Lord, 1806-1886. Papers, 1834-66.
61-3818
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1766. Papers, 1700-65.
61-671
Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1601. Papers, 1750-1800.
61-2991
Subject Index
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES
ETC. (Continued) '
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877- Papers, 1877-1960.
80-2177
Gardner, Robert D. Letters, 1838-45. 60-1873
Goodrich family. Papers, 1782-1896. 61-3474
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papere, 1763-1806.
61-3171
Mather lamlly, Papere, 1646-1760. 61-694
Packard, Frederick Adolphus, 1704-1867. Letters
18M - 8B . 60-2676
Thompson. '>uatus Charles, 1812-1B01, Papers,
1752-1001. Jl. 31B2
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1736-1820. Papers, 1620-
1887 ' 61-3476
HIS TORY SOURCES
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1826-1002. 60-1261
— MISSIONS
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
'Missions, Records, 1810- . 61-1064
Atkinson, George Henry, 1818-1880. Letters, 1641-87.
61-1711
Congregational Home Mlselonary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1626-1002. 80-1261
Thompson, Augustus Charles. 1812-1001. Papers
"H-1M1- ,. 3162
— SERMONS
Bellamy, Joseph, 1710-1700. Papers, 1731-88.
61-2002
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1892, Papers, 1846-81.
61-123S
Boston. First Church. Thursday lectures, 18th cent.
61-688
Bralnerd, Ierael, 1772-1864. Papers, 1800-64.
60-816
Bulkeley, Gerehom, 1838-1713. Papers, 1681-1721.
60-2822
Cleaveland, EHaha Lord, 1806-1868. Papers, 1834-66,
61-3616
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1001. Papers, 1847-1916. 60-1643
Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1783, Papers, 1718-08. 61-503
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Manasseh Cutler col-
lection, 1782-1867. 60-2228
Dwlnell, Israel Edson, 1620-1800. Papers, ca. 1840-90.
61-1234
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1756. Papers, 1700-65.
61-671
Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801. Papers, 1750-1600.
61-2901
Foicroft family. PaperB, 1600-1770. 60-3292
Goodrich family. Papers, 1762-1856. 61-3474
Mather family. Papers, 1846-1760. 61-694
Moore, Humphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1800-62. \'
61-3031
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1656-1026. Papers, 1887-
1920 ? 61-1366
Nettleton, Asahel, 1763-1844. Papers, 1809-66.
61-2990
Pond, V/llllam Chauncey, 1830-1925. Papers, 1860-
192 "' 61-1202
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1812-1901. Papers.
1752-1001. ^ 61-3152
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820. Papers, 1620-
1867 ' 61-3476
Williams, William, 1668-1760. Sermons, 1706^46.
60-2318
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church. Records,
1652-1768. 60-2686
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN CALIFORNIA
Benton, Joseph Augustine, 1818-1602. Papers, 1845-81
61-1233
Pond, William Chauncey, 1B30-1925. Papers, 1850-
192-. 61-1202
Wllley, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1014. Correspondence,
1846-74, 61-1327
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN MINNESOTA
American Board of Commlesloners for Foreign
Missions. Records, 1827-73. 60-660
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Minnesota
Branch, Records, 1859-79. 60-661
Murray, John W., 1835-1920. Papers, 1856-73. 80-1031
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES m NEW ENGLAND
•98. 61-503
60-1273
Cooper, Samuel, 1726-1783. Papers, 1718
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES DJ THE U. 8.
MISSIONS
Hovey, Edmund A. Letters, 1831-77.
CONGRESSES AND CONVENTIONS
Davis, Norman H., 1878-1044. Papers, 1018-42.
69-207
Morgenthau, Henry, 1856-1046. Papers, 1834-1040.
60-124
—PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia lawyers collection, 1847-1939. 61-2028
CONNECTICUT
— BOUND ABIES — MASSACHUSETTS
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1651-1057. ^. 32n
—CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS — CONNECTICUT
COMMERCE
Williams family. Papers, 1700-1697. 81-2786
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Murray, Mary. Diaries, 1617-26. 60-2040
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford,
ca. 1659-ca. 1900.
Account books,
60-2964
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION— CONNECTICUT
— -GENEALOGY
Brooks, John N., collector. LetterB and notes on
the Brooks and other families, 1762-1009. 60-086
Griffin, Dunne N., collector. Papere on the Griffin
and allied families. 60-986
Larned, Ellen Douglas, 1825-1012, collector. Genea-
logical letters. 60-1874
Larned, Ellen Douglas, 1825-1012, collector
Manuscripts, ca. 1854-1010. 60-3296
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Connecticut, 1683-1822.
— HISTORY — MISCELLANEA
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
Connecticut. Manuscript collection, 1608-1029.
61-2013
• — HISTORY SOURCES
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford
manuscripts,
HISTORY— REVOLUTION SOURCES
Williams family. Papers, 1700-1697.
— MILITIA
Boardman family. Papers of the Boardman and
Seymour families, 1861-1635, 60-1070
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809
60-2920
Connecticut
80-2061
81-2766
Papers, 1766-1809.
61-2780
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Howard, Mark, 1617-1887. Papers, 1830-68.
Institute of Women's Professional Relations.
1928-41.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT COLONIAL PERIOD
Wyllye, Samuel, 1632-1709. Papers, 1836-1701,
81-2784
Records,
61-8402
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — REVOLUTION
TrumbuU, Jonathan, 1710-1765. Papers, 1653-
i ino *
61-1303
1760. " ' 61-2763
-POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1775-1666
Huntington family. Papere, 1761-1864. 60-236
Piatt, Orville Hitchcock, 1627-1905. Papere, 60-1013
Sherman, Roger Mlnott, 1773-1844.
44.
Papers, 1810-
Touray, Isaac, 1702-1860. Papers, 1831-70.
TrumbuU, Jonathan, 1740-1800
60-087
80-1014
Papers, 1766-1800.
61-2780
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT CIVIL WAR
Buckingham, William Alfred, 1804-1875. Papers,
1853-73. 60-1000
— PO LITICS AND GOVERNMENT — - 1865 -
Weeks, Frank Bentley, 1654-1936, Papers, 1900-10.
00-1016
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — CONNECT-
ICUT
— SCHOOLS see SCHOOLS — CONNECTICUT
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bartlett, Ellen. Correspondence, 1866-88. 80-777
Humphrey, Noah Marcus. Papers, 1633-98. 60-1044
CONNECTICUT VALLEY
— COMMERCE
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Maes. Connecticut VaUey collection of business
history, 1661-1957. 61-3277
—INDUSTRIES
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut VaUey collection of business
history, 1661-1057. 61-3277
—LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE— CONNECT-
ICUT VALLEY # . vl
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS
LAW AND LEGISLATION
Cornell, Julian D. , 1910- Papers, 1940-46,
61-3648
LAW AND LEGISLATION— U. S.
American civil Liberties Union, National Committee
on Conscientious Objectors. Records, 1940-46.
61-3636
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. Papers, 1866-
1808 - 61-2427
U.S.
Allen, Corlnne Marie (Tuckerman) 1866-1931. Papers,
1898-1927. 61-2654
American Civil Liberties Union. National Committee
on Conscientious Objectors. Records, 1940-48,
61-3536
American Union against Militarism. Records, 1016-22,
61-3639
61-3377
Camp Waldport, Or. Records, 1043-46,.
Civilian Public Service Union. Records, 1844-46.
61-3646
81-3646
Cornell, Julian D. , 1010- Papere, 1040-46.
Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1881-1950. Papere
18M-39. 61-3644'
Ewert, Wllhelm, 1829-1887. Papers of Wilhelm
Ewert and WUUam J. Ewart, 1888-1927. 61-612
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Civilian Public Service. Records, 1941-
iB - 80-2083
Frlonde, Society of. American. Friends Service Com-
mittee. Prison Service Committee. Records, 1943-
*'• 61-3640
National Service Board for Religious Objectors.
Records, 1940-58. 80-2084
Rlchert, Peter H., 1671-1949, Papers, 1688-1949.
61-106
Strong, Sydney Dlz, 1860-1938. Papers, 1914-40.
61-3644
Unruh, Peter Herman, 1681-1943. Papers, 1908-22.
61-313
War Reslslers League. Records, 1923- 61-263
CONSCRIPTION, MILITARY see MILITARY SERVICE.
COMPULSORY '■ '
CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE see WILD LIFE, CON-
SERVATION OF
CONSTABLES
HOW AN CO., N. C. RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Cranford, Tllman, Papers, 1822-77. 60-1267
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW see subdivision CONSTITUTION-
AL LAW under names of states and countries, e, g.
MISSISSIPPI— CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
CONSTRUCTION see BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
— EUGENE, OR.
Warner, Mason Young, 1868-1967. Papers, 1680- .
1944, 60-367
KANSAS
Kuan, Henry, 1630-1900, Papers, 1864-08. 61-1160
— NEW ENOLAND
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library, Account books
of men and firms engaged in building construc-
tion, New York and New England, 1764-1885.
Subject Index
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY (Continued)
MEW YORK (CITY)
Parka, Peter. Receipt books, 1792-1862. 60-3080
Pryor, John Edward. Account books, 1762-81. 60-2307
NEW YORK (STATE)
Harvard University, Graduate Sobool of Business
Administration. Baker Library, Account books
of men and firms engaged In building construc-
tion, Nov York and New England, 1764-1866.
61-48
NEWARK, N. J.
Nichols, Isaac. Business records of Isaac and
Alexander Nichols, ca. 1821-55. 80-2466
— ST. LOUIS— COSTS
Breltenbaugh, Samuel. Papers, 1861-1910. 61-236
— STILLWATER, MINN,
Willtm, William, 1621-1866. Papers, 1847-68. 60-268
WOBURN, MASS.
Warren, William D. Business records, 1843-67.
60-2302
CONSUMERS' LEAGUES
Consumers 1 League of Connecticut. Records, 1907-46.
61-3399
CONTAINERS
Pico, Joshua. . Business records,, 1760-1840. 60-1693
CONTRACTORT
—CHICAGO
Pullman, George Mortimer, 1831-1897. Papers,
1865-1967. 61-403
CONVERSION
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1926. Papers, ca.
1893-1928. 61-1221
CONVICT LABOR
U.S. .......
White and Burr, Records, 1834-56. 60-88
COOKERY
Coyne, Patrick J. Papers, 1876-1924. 81-3630
Edmunds, Albert JoBeph, 1867-1941. Papers, 1650-
1941. 60-1930
COOKERY, AMERICAN
Baylor family, Papers, 1714-1683. 61-1316
Beekman family. Papers, 1869-1936. 61-1814
McLaurln, Anselm Joseph, 1848-1909. Papers, 1832-
ca. 1909. 60-2832
Nesbltt, Victoria HenrletU (KuglerJ 1874-
Papers, 1933-49,
61-1294
61-1372
Rtdgely family. Papers, 1742-1899,
MISSOURI
Sutter, Rosa Schafer, Diaries, 1876-1020. 61-2829
NEW JERSEY
Fisher, Mrs. Howell Tracy. Family papers, 1763-
1911. 60-1784
PENNSYLVANIA
Loveiing, Joseph Samuel, 1786-1881. Papere, 1817-66.
81-648
— SOUTHERN STATES
Jones family. Papers, 1832-1930, 61-1160
VIRGINIA
Edmunds family. Papers, 1826-60. 61-3268
COOKERY FOR TEE SICK
Pennsylvania, Historical Society, Physicians'
records and medicinal recipes, 1790-1886. 61-20
COOPER CO., MO.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, [ STOCK AND STOCK-
BREEDING) see JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, [ STOCK
AND STOCK-BREEDING] COOPER CO. , MO.
COOPERATION
Hlnton, Richard Joslah, 1830-1901, Papers, 1860-
1901. 81-1689
EUROPE, EASTERN
American Joint Reconstruction Foundation. Records,
1922-39, 60-721
MICHIGAN— DETROIT
Wayne State University, Detroit, Library. McFarland
collection of. materials relating lo organized labor,
1933- 61-3272
— NORTHWEST, OLD
Northern States Co-operative League. Records,
1922-39. 60-444
COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE,
COOPERATIVE
COOPERATIVE BANKS see BANKS AND BANKING,
COOPERATIVE
COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
Brown, Robert Carlton, 4888-1959. Papere on
cooperative organizations, 1916-42. 61-2062
— EUROPE
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1671-1949. Papers,
1906-20. 81-1490
COOPERS AND COOPERAGE
Dempsey, George C, collector. Business accounts of .
Boston firms, 1786-1873. 61-1493
COOS CO., OR.
HISTORY SOURCES
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association, .Local
records collection, 1670-1933. 61-2444
COPIAH CO., MISS.
— -GENEALOGY
Jacob family. Papers of the Jacob and Riser families,
1827-92. 60-1118
COPPER
TARIFF see TARIFF ON COPPER
COPPER INDUSTRY AND TRADE
HOUGHTON, MICH.
Hoar, Richard M. , b. 1831. Papere, 1860-1912.
81-1987
PHILADELPHIA
Wescott, George. Papers of George Wescott, Cornelius
Stevenson, and the Hockley family, 1731-1883.
61-630
TURKEY
Colt, James Wood, 1668-1941. Papers, 1908-23.
61-3010
COPPER MINES AND MINING
ARIZONA
Drachman, Moses, 1670- Papers, 1680-1935.
61-3633
ARIZONA JEROME
United Verde Copper Company. Records, 1886-89.
• — ARIZONA— MORENCI
Cosullcb, Bernlce, 1696-1666. Papers, 1962-63.
81-2708
—MEXICO — SONORA
Benlon, Jbsss James. Papers, 1607-43. 61-3554
■ — NEWJERSEY
Thompson family. Papers, 1607-1903. 61-418
COPPERHEAD (NICKNAME)
Dlltz, Joseph Sherman. Correepondence, 1862-86.
81-3176
COPY-BOOKS see PENMANSHIP COPY-BOOKS
COPYRIGHT
U. S.
Hay, John, 1838-1906. Papers, 1056-1905. 80-2193
U.S. Library of CongresB. Copyright records, 1870-97,
61-2203
— VIRGINIA
Cook, Roy Bird, 1886- collector. Papers, 1773- -
1963. 60-41
CORINTH, MISS., BATTLE OF, 1862
Dantzler, Absalom F., d. 1862. Papers, 1640-
78. 61-1148
McKean, Thomas J. Papers, 1862. 80-2640
Yerger, William, collector. Papers, 1662-1910.
61-188
CORINTH, VT.
AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE VERMONT
CORINTH
CORN, INDIAN see MAIZE
CORN LAWS (GT. BRIT.)
Kasthope, Sir John, hart., 1764-1666. Papers, 1809-
1860V 61-1494
CORONERS
' PITTSYLVANIA CO. , VA.
Jones, Hlchard. Papers, 1797-1678. 61-2463
CORPORATIONS
U. S.
U. S, Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Legal
papers, 1879-1922, 60-168
CORRESPONDENCE see INTERNATIONAL CORRE-
SPONDENCE; LETTERS
CORRUPTION (IN POLITICS)
BOSTON
Stauffor, David McNsely, 1846-1913. Papers, 1862-
1913. 60-2841
PHILADELPHIA
Blankeuburg, Rudolph, 16*3-1916.' Papers, 1681-1918,
■ 61-1066
Records,
61-1042
Citizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia.
1893-1907.
—SAN FRANCISCO
Geraon, Theodors Perceval, 1872- Papers, 1907-37.
81-1808
COSMOLOGY
Warren, William Fairfield, 1833-1929. Papers,
1850-1929. 61-441
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Dar-rach, Charles Gobrecht. Papers, ca. 1906-19.
80-1762
COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING
ALBANY .
Albany Institute of History and Art. Merchants'
bills, 1726-1900.
61-484
61-476
61-963
60-2547
Bleecker family. Papers, 1769-1931.
Van Zandt, Gerrlt. Papers, 1723-1831.
Wendell family. Papers, 1706-1629.
CAPE GIRARDEAU CO. , MO.
Oliver, Robert Burnett. Papers, 1882-84. 61-2824
— ENGLEWOOD, N. J.
Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1647-1939. Papers, 1877-
85. 60-926
— MINNESOTA
Butters, Frederic King, 1678-1945. Papers, 1846-
1916. 60-1032
NAZARETH, PA.
Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa. Account books, 1766-
1650. 81-813
NEW ENGLAJID
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books relating to
housshold management In New England and Pennsyl- .
vania, 1790-1946. 60-3192
— NEW YORK (CITY).
ElUott, Andrew. Papers, 1776-63. 60-2261
Bills, 1877-
61-3208
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphus, 1832-1879.
78.
Leonard, William H, Papers, 1858-61. 60-2296
New York. Museum of the City uf New York. BUle,
1712-1938. 61-412
—NEW YORK (STATE)
Cranch family. Papers of the Crancb, Greenleaf, and
Whitney families, 1749-1917. 61-459
— PARKERSBURG, W. VA.
Boreman, Arthur Inghram, 1823-
1949.
Papers, 1636-
60-1210
PENNSYLVANIA
Morris, Samuel B. Papers, 1845-66. 60-2664
" — PHILADELPHIA
Scott, Hannah L. Papere, 1903-09. 61-67
Tllghman, WUllam, 1766-1827. Correspondence,
1772-1927. 61-126
RALEIGH, N. C.
Brlmlsy, Herbert Hutchinson, 1661-1946. Papers,
1681-1910.
61-3283
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphus, 1832-1670. Bills, 1677-
78. 61-3
— U.S.
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 61-1
WAUPUN, WIS.
Hooker, Ell, 1820-169B? Papers, 1646-60. 61-
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphus, 1832-1679. Bills, 1877-
78. 61-!
COST OF MEDICAL CAKE sea MEDICAL CARE, COST OF
COSTUME
— HBTOBY — 19TH CENT.
Garland, Thomas, d. 1874. Correspondence, 1805-
19U - 81-2716
COTTAGES
Oakland, Calif, Free Library. Manuscript collections
1053-1930. 6 ,_ 2610 -
COTTON GINS AND GINNING
Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company, CaruthersvlUe
Mo. Records, ca. 1012-68. 61-1023
Whitney, Ell, 1765-1825. Papers, 1716-1951. 61-3473
—PATENTS
Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
61-2010
COTTON GROWING
GEORGIA
Butler family. Papers, 1771-1000. 81-763
—LOUISIANA
Dubreull, Joseph Vlllars. Papers, 1760-1850.
61-1147
Tri„ibnan, Francis, 1821-1881. Papers, 1818-1945,
61-2006
— MISSISSIPPI
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-75. 60-1206
Panther Burn Plantation, Percy, Miss. Records,
Subject Index
60-1492
1850-82.
— MISSISSIPPI— HOLMES CO.
Klllona Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss. Records.
1836-ca. 1888, 60-734
— MISSISSIPPI — YAZOO CO.
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1801. Papers, 1843-91. 60-814
—NORTH CAROLINA
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1767-1002. 60-1253
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808,1874. Papers, 1757-
188B ' 60-3318
King, Joel. Papers, 1785-1888. 61-1986
Ransom, Matt Whttaker, 1826-1904. PaperB, 1845-
1914 - 60-2178
—SOOTH CAROLINA
Hall family. Papers, 1736-1862. 61-2179
SOUTHERN STATES
Drookee, Iveaon L. Papers, 1831-68. 60-769
— VIRGINIA
Barerley family. Papers, 1854-1901. 61-2640
COTTON MANUFACTURE
—ALABAMA
Comer, Donald, 1877- Business papers, 1923-39.
61-1388
— CLINTON, MASS.
Lancaster Mills, CUnton, Mass. Records, 1844-
1931 v 60-1627
FALL RIVER, MASS.
Fall River Historical Society, Fall River, Mass.
Records of Fall River cotton textile mills, 1813-
1946 - 61-2091
MASSACHUSETTS
Gordon, Nathaniel Batchelder, b. 1791. Business
papers, 1813-46. 80-110
— NEW HAMPSHIRE
Gordon, Nathaniel Batchelder, b. 1701. Business
papers, 1813-46. 60-110
RHODE BLAND
Simmons, James Fowler, 1705-1864. Papers, 1788-
1863. 60 . 7e
COTTON PICKING
Mississippi. Dept. of Archlvee and History. Plantation
rrcords, 1818-05. 81-2343
COTTON TRADE
ARKANSAS
Cobman family. Papers, 1808-1021. 80-3328
AUGUSTA, GA.
Heard, Stephon D., 1807-1876. Business records
80-2759
1758-1889.
— BEAUFORT CO., S. c.
Gregorle, James, 1798-1874. Papers of James
Gregorie and family, 1774-1018. 60-1702
— BIDDEFORD, ME.
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. Records 1741-
1M9> 60-1113
CHICOPEE, MASS.
Dwlght Manufacturing Company. Records, 1832-1927.
60-1742
— CLINTON, MASS.
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass. Records, 1844-1931.
80-16a7
— DURHAM, N. C.
Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham N C
Records, 1910-34. . 61-1022
— EDGBCOMBE CO. , N. C.
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1707-1868. -8120
— FrTCHBURG, MASS.
P "i!?'". Ml T£!? 1,rl, • Com P»»y, Fltchburg, Mass.
Records, 1879-1028. """T"' Vl588
GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J.
B ™3p.. D Kii "• ' * n<l Com P™y, Philadelphia. Records,
1628-1910. 81-2226
—GRAFTON, MASS.
Ch ^ C .°.'» I '. uUwr * CoI °l"" 1 y. Grafton, Mass. Records,
1M7_6S - 60-189
— HOLYOKE, MASS.
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass. Records, 1833-1836.
60-1744
KENTUCKY
Gr, i^' t0a Man « fi ":h«*nB Company. Records, 1637-
1906 - 81-1025
— LOUISIANA
Mllos, WUUam Porcher, 1822-189B, Papers, 1780-
1927 - 60-1117
— LOWELL, MASS.
Merrimack Manufacturing Company. Reoords, 1621-
„ • 60-141
£S?£12 at ° ,k Ume - Low,u < **»*■ «»cords,
,M1 - 1M6 - 30-1687
— LOWNDES CO., ALA.
Bragg, John, 1808-1878. Papers, 1851-87. 60-2232
MISSISSIPPI
Buslek, D. Wesley. Papers, 1870-80. 60-2685
Lockhart family. Papers of the Lockhart and Weir
families, 1833-85. 60-1074
s. B. and Company. Cotton receiving books, 1877-70.
60-1000
Slvley, Clarence L., 1871-1038. Papers, 1882-1043.
80-1831
— NASHUA, N. H.
^iJT'.SS; Rocords °">™ """or former name,
18Z4 " 1832 - 80-1232
NEW ENGLAND
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater companies.
1703-1928. ^60-1720
— NBW JERSEY
Pierson (Isaac G.) and Brothers. Records, 1705-
1866 - 60-115
NEW ORLEANS
Oreenleaf and Hubbard, New Orleans. Records, 1650-60.
80-1613
Johnson, William, 1792-1854. Papers of William
Johnson and family, 1811-59, 60-2848
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
61-383
NEW YORK (CITY)
Amory, Browne & Company, New York. Records,
1018-22. 60-1681
— NORFOLK, VA,
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1767-1902. 60-1253
— NORTH CAROLINA
Bridgers, John Luther, b. 1850. Papers, 1680-04.
— SAVANNAH
G °Vo« In",.* "' * Com P ai 'y> Sawnnali. Records,
1853-1016. 60-1812
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Blvens, John Daniel, 1663-1921. Papers, 1817-1039.
80-803
Chesnut, JameB, 1815-1886. Papers, 1779-1872.
81-65
Jordan, Daniel W., 1700 (ca.J-1863. Papers, 1827-
I913 - 61-2173
Law, William, 1702-1868. Papers, 1761-1890. 61-2011
Law, WUUam Augustus, d. 1009. Papers, 1771-1027.
61-1086
— SOUTHERN STATES
Bank of the State of Georgia. Records, 1817-
60-140
60-1531
61-750
Cunningham family. Papers, 1740-1010,
Mllligau family. Papers, 1771-1065.
— U.S.
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939. Papers, 1857-1938.
60-781
Caverno, Xenophon, Papers, 1617-41. 60-1822
DU1, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1882-1040. Correspond-
ence, 1915-35. 61-1360
Du Pont de Nemours (E. l) and Company, Wilmington,
Del. Old Stone Office records, 1802-1917. 60-3013
— WALTHAM, MAS3.
Boston Mannfacturlng Company, Waltham, Mass.
Reoords, 1816-1030. 60-118
— WATER VALLEY, MISS.
Weatherly and Duff, Water Valley, Miss. Records
1876 - 8fl - 80-1502
— WEST WARREN, MASS.
Th ^^f »?,? mlmf ' WeBt """-Ma. Mass. Records,
1838-1918. fl,.,^
COTTON YARN
Plympton Cotton Manufacturing Company, Plymouth.
Mass. Records, 1813-41. 60-50
COUNTRY LIFE
NEW YORK — WILLOWDALE
Halsey, Mary Emmeline, 1846-1912. Papers, ca
1flR1-1Q19
60-2023
60-2614
80-807
61-1339
61-3670
Fuller famUy. Papers, 1810-05,
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1870.
— PHILADELPHIA
Gilllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1684- collector. Custom
Douse documents and related papers, 1792-1856.
60-1802
—SALEM, MASS.
Indian Head Mills, inc. Records, 1838-1947. 60-181
864
1861-1012.
NORTH CAROLINA
BurwelL Lucy (Cole) Papers, 1761-1905.
COUNTRY SCHOOLS see RURAL SCHOOLS
COUNTRY STORES see GENERAL STORES
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
IDAHO
Idaho (Ter.). Records, 1863-00. 61-1353
— MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi (Ter.) Laws, statutes, etc. Territorial
laws pertaining to county government in Mississippi.
1802-16. s^oi
— NORTH CAROLINA
Brooks, Eugene Clyde, 1871-1047. Papers, 1025-31.
61-3262
SOUTH DAKOTA
Historical Records Survey. South Dakota. Survey of
County archives In South Dakota, ca. 1858-1940.
61-3186
— WEST VIRGINIA — REGISTERS
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1930. 60-1083
COURT CALENDARS
BUCKS CO., PA.
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1706-1867. ^ Papers, 1695i
1000. 61-3174
PENNSYLVANIA
Horne, Louise (Williams) d. 1665, collector. Doran
coUectlon, 1707-1860. 61-2031
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia legal records, 1770-1016. 61-2037
COURT MARSHALS see UNITED STATES MARSHALS
COURT RECORDS
—ADAMS CO., MISS.
Mississippi (Ter.) Court of the General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace (Adams Co.) Records
1708-1800. 80 . 87e
Subject Index
Papers relating to
COURT RECORDS (Continued)
— ALBANY
New York Historical Society.
Albany, 1667-1866. 60-3090
Wendell family. Papers, 1708-1829. 60-2647
— AMITE CO., MISS.
Amite Co., Miss. Records, 1011-06. 60-2606
— BOLIVAR CO., MISS.
Clark, Charles, 1611 7-1677. Papers at Charles and
Frederick Clark, 1610-92. 60-2663
— BOSTON
Price S'.eklel, 1728-1602. Papers, 1764-1800.
61-1636
BRONX (BOROUQH)
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Morrlsaala, New York City, 1648-74. 81-578
— BUCKS CO., PA.
Barker/Joshua. Docket books, 1828-43. 00-2361)
Chapman family. Papers, 1697-1683. 61-3163
Hicks, Isaac, 1746-1636. Docket books, 1772-1832.
60-1642
— BURLINGTON CO., N. J.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society,
collection, 1666-1616.
CALHOUN CO. , TEX.
Texas. Count? Court (Caihoun Co. ) Records, 1846-68:
61-2968
— CAMDEN, N. I.
Lloyd, Malcolm, b. 1674. Family papers, 1749-1676.
61-1168
— CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Virginia. University. Library. Business records of
firms located in Charlottesville, Va., 1817-84.
69-136
— DAVIDSON CO., TENN.
Buell, George PearBon, 1633-1883. Papers of
George P. Buell and John S. Brlen, 1605-1043.
Fob tor-Clement
61-22
— DELAWARE
Pennsylvania. Historical Society,
records, 1676-1818.
Collection of court
61-1764
DUTCHESS CO., N. Y.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Dutchess Co. , N. Y. , 1897-1886. 6
— FAYETTE CO., W. VA.
Fayette Co., W. Va. Archives, 1787-1923. 6(
— FRANKLIN CO. , OA.
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900. 61
— -FRANKLIN CO., MISS.
Franklin Co., MIbs. Records, 1810-1064. 8C
— GREENE CO., GA.
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900. 61
HAMPSHIRE CO. , MASS.
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1651-1957.
81-3277
61-2994
Kingman, Henry. Papers, 1798-1876.
— HARDY CO., W. VA.
Bean family. Papers, 1633-87, <
— IDAHO
Idaho (Ter,). Records, 1863-90.
Idaho (Ter. ) Supreme Court. Records oi coses
appealed, 1886-90. I
— JACKSON CO., OR.
Jackson Co., Or. Archives, 1856-1920. I
— JEFFERSON CO., MISS.
Jefferson Co., Mlsa. Records, 1606-1910. I
— JEFFERSON CO., W. VA.
Jefferson Co., W. Va. Archives, 1602-1913. I
LANCASTER CO., PA.
Henry, William, 1729-1780. Papers, 1759-1812.
— LOS ANGELES CO., CALIF.
California. Courts (Los AngeleB Co.). Records,
1839-62. 81-1312
— MADISON CO., ALA,.
Alabama. Circuit Court (23d Circuit) Records,
1809-1926. 81-299
— MASSACHUSETTS
U. S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Legal
papers, 1879-1922. 60-168
— MICHIGAN
Howard, Joshua, 1783-1868.. Business records of
Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard, 1834-60. 81-454
Michigan (Ter.) District Court (Huron and Detroit).
Records, 1799-1614. 61-1567
Michigan (Ter. ) Supreme Court. Records, 1806-36.
61-1584
Michigan (Ter.) Supreme Court. Records, ca. 1824-
«»• >••«■ 61-1666
Michigan. Supreme Court, Records, 1829-57,
61-1592
— MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Supreme Court. Correspondence,
1864. 60-744
Hyde (Ira B.) and Sons, Princeton, Mo. Records,
1887-1939. 60-2366
Leonard, Ablel, 1797-1863. Papers, 1769-1929.
80-2225
MONONGALIA CO. , W. VA.
West Virginia. County Court (Monongalia Co. )
Records, 1876-1916. 61-2691
NEW YORK (CITY)
McKesson, John. Papers. v 60-3297
New York (City) Marshal's Office. Records, 1807-
!'• 60-2786
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Livingston family. Papers, 1718-1606. 80-2802
New York Historical Society. Court records, 1680-
16M - -..-.: 80^3004
U.S. District Court. New York (Southern District)
Records, 1805-72. 60-2545
— NORTH CAROLINA
Bagley, William Henry, 1833-1866. Papers, 1849-
88. 81-3080
—OHIO CO., W. VA.
Ohio Co., W. Va. Archives, 1772-1936. 60-388
OZARK CO., MO.
Tong, Marvin E. Papers, 1876-1047. 61-308
PENDLETON CO., w. VA.
Pendleton Co., W. Va. Court records, 1789-1889,
60-341
— PENNSYLVANIA
Burd, James, 1726-1793. Papers, 1763-66. 61-1426
CarBon, Hampton Lawrence, 1652-1929. Papers, 1874-
1927. 60-3291
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Pennsylvania
politics and legal affairs; autographs, 1600-79,
80-2827
Logan family. Papers, 1884-1871. 80-2835
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1634r 1915. Papers, ca.
1859-ca, 1911, 81-186
Pennsylvania. Courts, necords, 1797-1835. 61-466
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Collection of court
records, 1878-1816. 81-1754
Philadelphia legal papers, 1702-44. 61-2029
Price, Ell Kirk, 1797rl884, collector. Pennsylvania
court papers, 1773-1645. 61-620
Shlppen family. Papers of the Stuppen and Burd
families, 1701-1856. 61-416
— PHILADELPHIA
Rawle family. Papers, 1776-1921. 60-2997
Wain family. Papers, 1759-1691. 61-744
Worrall family. Papers, 1724-1892. 61-lia0
— PHILADELPHIA CO., PA.
Pennsylvania. Courts (Philadelphia Co.) Records,
1685-1821. 60-2548
PORTLAND, ME.
Fernberger, Samuel Welller, 1887-1966, collector.
Legal documents, 1796-1619. 80-2606
— PRESTON CO., W. VA.
Fairfax, George W. Papers, 1608-98. 80-369
— PRINCE EDWARD CO. , VA.
Dupuy family. Papers, 1603-90. 81-3055
865
ROBESON CO., N. C.
McNeill, Nelll. Papers, 1763-1888.
— ROCKBRIDGE CO., VA.
61-3678
Sterrett, John Douglas.
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Business records, 1823-96.
66-110
Blvens, John Daniel, 1883-1921. Papers, 1817-1039.
80-803
—SUMMERS CO., W. VA.
Summers Co., W. Va. Archives, 1869-1949. 80-1006
—TEXAS
Nelll, Andrew, d, 1883. Papers, 1830-80. 60-1788
TUCKER CO., W. VA.
Cupp family. Papers, 1830-1948. 80-276
Tucker Co., W. Vs. Archives, 1863-70. 60-563
— TYLER CO., W. VA.
Tyler Co., W. Vs. Archives, ca. 1788-1933. 60-662
VIRGINIA
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Legal records, 1665-1799.
61-8185
— WASHINGTON CO., N. C.
Chesson, William L. Papers of William L, Chssson
and family, 1783-1894. 60-3341
— WAYNE CO. , MICH.
Michigan (Ter. ) County Court (Wayne Co. ). Records,
1615-30. 61-1694
Michigan (Ter. ) Supreme Court. Records, 1605-38.
81-1684
Michigan. Circuit Court (Wayne Co. ). Records.
1626-60. n-vm
Michigan. District Court (Wayne Co, ). Records
1840-42
61-1595
Northwest Territory, U.S. County Court of Common
Pleas (Wayne Co.). Records, 1796-1806. 61-1582
Northwest Territory, U.S. Court of General Quarter
Session of the Peace (Wayne Co. ). Records, 1796-
1806. 61-1576
—WEBSTER CO., W. VA.
Webster Co., W. Va. Archives, 1834-1961. 60-1005
— WEST AUGUSTA DISTRICT, VA.
Virginia (Colony) County Court (West Augusta
District). Minutes and records of deeds of the
courts of West Augusta District and of Yohoganta
Co., Va., 1776-80. 61-946
— WEST VIRGINIA
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1760-1939. 80-1063
U.S. District' Court, Virginia (Western District,
1819-1884) 00-344
— WESTCHESTER CO., N. Y.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Westchester Co., N. Y., 1667-ca. 1853. 61-261
WILKES CO. , GA.
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900.- 61-3143
— YOHOGANIA CO., VA.
Virginia (Colony) County Court (West Augusta
District). Minutes and records of deeds of ths
courts of Weat Augusta District and of Yohoganla
Co., Va., 1776-80. 61-946
COURT REPORTS see LAW REPORTS, DIGESTS, ETC.
COURTS
—OHIO
Hammond, Charles, 1779-1640. Correspondence,
1801-40. 80-2510
COURTS, ECCLESIASTICAL see ECCLESIASTICAL
COURTS
COURTS-MARTIAL AND COURTS OF INQUIRY
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-76. 81-1542
Guerrant, W. P. and J, P., Chestnut Grove, Vn. Re-
cords, 1854-89. 59-90
• — U. S. *
Hensnaw, John C, 1615-1677. Papers, 1842-63.
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S. ,
ca. 1814-1600.
Papers,
6I-908B
Subject Index
COURTS-MARTIAL AND COURTS OF INQUIRY
— U.S. (Continued)
Montgomery, Hope B, Tyler, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 61-1543
Perkins, Samuel Clarke, 1626-1803, Papers, 1669-
1899. 61-2836
COVERED BRIDGES
Mills, Randall Vauee, 1907-1952. Papers, 1939-
60-39B
60-3321
Watson family. Papers, 1869-1953.
COVINGTON, GA.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1830-1904. 60-310S
COVINGTON, KY.
LAWYERS see LAWYERS COVINGTON, KY.
COWBOYS
Rak, Mary (Kidder) 1679-1958. Papers. 61-2711
CRAVEN CO., 31. C.
— HISTORY
Gulon family. Papers, 1787-1937. 61-3133
CRAWFORDSVILLE, DID.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1897. Diaries, 1838-
91. 91-757
CREDIT
— -U. S.
Neff, John Frederick, Papers, 1847-64. 61-3659
CREEK INDIANS
Creek Nation. Records, 1861-99. 61-174
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1616-1932, 61-3290
Woodhouse family. Journals, 1616-1930.
-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
61-619
13-1861. Papers, 1631-
61-1632
Leoolr, Albert Sobleski,
1921.
CREEK WAR, 1813-1614
Haley, David W., 1793-1859. Papers, 1814-1939.*
61-1853
Jackson, Andrew, Pros. U. S., 1767-1845. Papers,
1796-1907. 61-2024
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1767-1845. Papers,
1800-1942, 61-1620
CREEK WAR, 1636
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1916. 61-2451
McCall, George Archibald, 1802-1666. Papers,
1831-63, 61-796
CRICKET
—HISTORY
Philadelphia Cricket Club. Records, 1854-1921.
— MERION, PA.
Merlon Cricket Club, Papers, 1886-1923,
PHILADELPHIA
Graham, Archibald Hunter. Papers, 1927-29.
CRIME AND CRIMINALS
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Fox, John, b. 1606. Papers, 1764-1892.
— CONNECTICUT
Wyllys, Samuel, 1632-1799. Papers, 1636-1701.
— MISSOURI — OZARK CO,
Tong, Marvin E. Papers, 1878-1947.
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York (State) State Crime Commission. Records,
1952-53. 61-3366
— PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA
Arnold, Michael, Trial notes, 1883-1902. 69-2689
CRIMEAN WAR, 1663-1656
Blight, Atherton, Diary and account book, 1849-66,
60-2015
MEDICAL AND SANITARY AFFAIRS
Btnyser, Henry LanlUB, 1825-1900. Papers, 1848-
68. 61-2700
61-558
60-3157
60-3182
61-1724
61-1393
61-308
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
St. Paul Phrenological Society. Records, 1899-1
CRIMINALS, NEGRO see NEGRO CRIMINALS
69-671
CRIMINALS, REHABILITATION OF see REHABILITATION
OF CRIMINALS
CRffPLED CHILDREN
— MINNESOTA
Dowling, Michael John, 1866-1921. Papers, 1899-
1922. 60-632
Madison, James, Pres. U. s. , 1751-1836, Papers,
ca. 1794-1836. 61-122
CROCUS
PICTORIAL WORKS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1794-1995. 81-1127
CROP ZONES
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
Elliott, Thomas Balch. Correspondence, 1873-74,
61-2803
CROWN POINT EXPEDITION, 1755
Williams family. Papers, 1749-1636, 60-3069
CRYPTOGRAPHY
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
families, 1763-1964. 80-3346
Benson, Berry. Papers, 1860-1822. 81-2641
CUBA
COMMERCE
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
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In Spanish and relating to Spanish enterprises,
1762,1693. 61-288
Mu'ller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852, 61-3293
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-B6. 60-778
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1858-1932.
1931.
Papers, 1861-
61-167
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1821-1924. 81-1913
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
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HISTORY BRITISH OCCUPATION, 1762-1763
SOURCES
Pocock, Sir George, 1706-1792. Correspondence,
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— HISTORY — INSURRECTION — 1849-1857
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858. Papers, 1812-
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— HISTORY — AMERICAN OCCUPATION, 1908-1909
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1859-1932. Papers, 1881-
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CUBAN QUESTION
— TO 1896
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CUERO, TEX.
HISTORY SOURCES
Schleicher family. Papers, 1670-1950, 61-1762
CULPEPER CO, , VA.
— AGRICULTURE — ECONOMIC ASPECTS eee AGRI-
CULTURE — ECONOMIC ASPECTS — VIRGINIA— CUL-
PEPER CO.
CUMBERLAND, MD.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
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MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
— CUMBERLAND, MD.
CUMBERLAND CO, , ME.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Walte, John, 1732-1620. Papers, 174349. 61-3436
CUMBERLAND CO. , N. J.
IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE, [ HEAL PROPERTY]
see IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE, [REAL PROPERTY]
—CUMBERLAND CO, , N. J,
CUMBERLAND CO., PA.
■—BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING
CUMBERLAND CO. , PA.
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE, [LEGAL DOCU-
MENTS) see FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE,
[LEGAL DOCUMENTS] PENNSYLVANIA— CUMBER-
LAND CO.
CUMBERLAND CO., VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
CUMBERLAND CO. , VA.
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
, Palmore, Joseph S. Papers, 1781-1666. 69-66
— VOTING REGISTERS
Perkins family. Papers and business records, 1776-.
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CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Cumberland Preebyterlan Church. Records, 1624-
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— SERMONS
Hall, James Blair, b. 1666. Papers, 1846-1931.
80-119
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W ALABAMA
— BIOGRAPHY
Hall, James Blair,. b. 1666. Papers, 1846-1931;
60-116
— HISTORY
Hall, James Blair, b. 1855. Papers, 1846-1931.
60-119
CURRENCY see MONEY
CURRENCY QUESTION
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924, Papers, 1871rl932.
60-181
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Dearmont, Washington, 1629-1881. Papers, 1767-
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Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1613.
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Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1861. Charles G.
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Glase, Carter, 1658-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. 60-240
Van Winkle, Peter G., 1806-1872. Papers, 1827-
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CURRY CO. , OR.
- — HISTORY SOURCES
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CUSTIS-LEE MANSION, ARLINGTON, VA.
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870, Papers, 1749-1939,
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CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION
— PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
Hubbard, C. Evans, collector. Papers, 1780-1601.
61-203
Blaing, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1857, collector. Papers,
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Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admit
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CUSTOMS DUTIES see TARIFF
CUYAHOGA RIVER
Baker, Newton Dlahl, 1671-1937.
Papers, 1913-18.
61-321
CYCLING
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia Bicycle Club. Records, 1682-1902.
60-316
CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC
— BIOGRAPHY
Capek, Thomas, 1861-1950, collector. The Thomas
Capek collection of materials relating to Cescho-
slavakla and Czech-Americans. 69-44
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U.S.
Our, Wilbur John, 1670-1942. Papers, 1692-1942.
61-16E
CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC (Continued)
— GENEALOGY
Capek, Thomas, 1881-1060, collector. The Thomas
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slovakia and Czech-Americans. 60-44
— RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH THE U. S.
Tabor, Edward O., 1086-1948. Papers, 1018-48.
80-3
CZECHS IN GREAT BRITAIN
Capek, Thomas, 1081-1950, collector. The Thoman
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D
DAIRYING
Ecides, Clarence Henry, 1876-1033. Papers, 1811-
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— MILFORD, MASS,
Claflln family. Records of the CI all I o milk farm,
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DAKOTA
— SURVEYS
Carter, Theodore G., 1833-1014. Papers, 1834-
61-743
1020.
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HISTORY SOURCES
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DAKOTA INDIANS
Lynd, James William, 1830-1862. Papers, 1860-61.
60-1106
— BIOGRAPHY
U.S. Work Projects Administration. South Dakota.
Anthropological schedule on fullblood and mixblood
Clcangu-Dakota Sioux culture. 01-3187
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Flandrau, Charles Eugene, 1028-1003. Papers.
..,}**•*»• 60-1001
— MISSIONS
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions. Records, 1027-73. 00-000
Lcras, Mathlas, Bp., 1702-1868. Correepondence,
le43 - 60 ' 60-2336
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Flandrau, Charles Eugene, 1020-1003. Papers,
l 8 56-68. 00-1001
— WARS
Nelhardt, John Gnoloenau, 1081- Paoere
1050. "porn,
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60-1326
Jones, John, 1624-1886. Papers, 1023-1032, 60-1041
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1007. Letters, 1862-
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Randall, Frank L., 1866-1021. Papers, 1886-1013.
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Roos, Charles, 1825-1878. Papers, 1826-1833. 60-040
Sheehan, Timothy J., 1886-1013. Papers, 1857-
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Stettooa family. Papers of the Steffena and Felch
fa ml Hon 1 Mitt -in An
60-3123
families, 1800-1047,
Wales, William W., 1018-
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12. Papers, 1860-01.
Washburn, EdeonD.,b. 1842. Diaries, 1003-66.
60-207
61-2634
WoUord, Peter, 1012-1004. Utters, 1858-03. 60-504
—WARS, 1002-1866 — CLATMS
Angustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minnesota
Conference. Archives, 1861- 61-3160
DANBURY, CONN.
—HAT TRADE see HAT TRADE — DANBURY, CONN.
Subject Index
61-1445
DANCING
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Philadelphia Dancing Aosambly. Records, 1740-
lm - 60-3188
FU mf th ^ DaneiBS Assembly. Records, 1870-
— INDIANA — NEW HARMONY
New Harmony, tad. Working Men's Institute, Library,
Manuscript collection, 1014-1040. 81-1618
DANES IN MISSISSIPPI
Koch, Christian. Papers of Christian Koch and
family, 1848-93. ^.^^
DANVERS, MA8S.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMi iff
Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1848.
60-32
DANVTLLE, PA,
~l'^t?! D , USTRYA,ro ' rRAr,E 8ae BON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — DANVTLLE, PA.
DANVILLE, VA.
""S^rSX^" BTOBE S, [LUMBER TRADE] see
HARDWARE STORES, [ LUMBER TRADE] —DANVILLE,
DARLINGTON CO. , 8. C.
"~CO^Tc TIONS flEG PLAMT ATIONS_DARLIN CT ON
DATE-PALM
Fortes, Robert Humphrey, 1067- Papers, 1840-
' 81-3201
DAUPHIN CO., PA.
—HISTORY SOURCES
Burd, James, 1728-1763. Papors, 1746-1800. 60-2887
DAVIDSON CO. , TENN.
~S?o.,^E^ Me C ° URTRECOHn3 - DA VID-
—SOCIAL UFE AND CUSTOMS
Brltt, Mary (Nichols), collector, Nichols-Brill
collection, 1771-1906. 61-1054
DAVIE CO., N. C.
~r?S^ A i',f EnVICE se6 K«TAL SERVICE— NORTH
CAROLINA DAVIE CO.
DAVIESS CO. , MO.
—FARMERS see FARMERS— MISSOURI— DAVIESS CO.
DAVIS MILITARY SCHOOL, WINSTON-SALEM, N, C.
STUDENTS
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1061. Papers, 1771-1012.
— NORTH CAROLINA
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1026-1000. Papers, 1826-74.
DEBTS, EXTERNAL
U.S.
Gibbons, William, d, 1804. Papers, 1728-1803.
DECEDENTS' ESTATES
61-3100
61-2441
01-3615
DEAD SEA SCROLLS
Joflery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1020-50.
DEAF
— EDUCATION
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1782-
lM2> 61-1272
EDUCATION NORTHWESTERN STATES
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— EDUCATION — U. S,
Oaliaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 1787-1661. Papers
fLv"! mao H °P lll!1 = »nd Edward Miner Gallaudet,
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HISTORY
Halgh, Henry Allyn, 1054-1042, Papers, 1873-
HISTORY SOURCES
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81-1174
DEATH NOTICES see OBITUARIES
DEATH PENALTY see CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
DEATHS, REGISTERS OF see REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.
DEBATES AND DEBATDia
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Moot Debating Club, New'York. Records, 1760-74,
01-680
DEBT, IMPRISONMENT FOR
GT. BRIT.
Gregory, Barnard, 1700-1062. Papers, 1828-42.
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01-1881
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PENNSYLVANIA
Peansylvante. Historical Society. Estate administra-
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— WEST VIRGINIA
Goff, David. Papers, 1826-1804. 80-1463
DE dectJal LABSIFICATI0K aBe CLASSI *rcATioN,
DECORATION DAY see MEMORIAL DAY
DEEDS
ALBANY
New York Historical Society. Papere ralatlne to
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AUGUSTA CO., VA.
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BRISTOL, ENG.
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130 °- 1801 - 01-1593
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— DELAWARE
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— ESSEX CO., N. J.
Wright, Helen Martha, colloctor. New Jerseyana
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Forman, L. J. Papers, 1037-1934.
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61-2351
61-1660
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61-3275
01-3300
81-3124
60-1036
01-2014
Lydlus, John Henry, baron de Quade. 1094-1781.
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MISSOURI
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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— NEW YORK (STATE)
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PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Deed coUeotion.
1300-1801. 01-1603
Swarthiiore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends His-
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— PHILADELPHIA
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Stratton, Joseph, collector. Deeds, 1786-1816. 61-2027
Wain family. Papers, 1756-1861. 01-744
•RANDOLPH CO. , W. VA.
Flanagan, William J. , b. 1888. Papers, 1826-1841.
61-3314
Subject Index
Papers, 1805-
61-207
New Jerseyana,
-DEEDS (Continued)
— ROCKINGHAM CO., VA.
Heatwole, Daniel R., 1894-1957.
1957.
— SUFFOLK CO., MASS.
Hunt family. Papers, 1710-1902.
— SUSSEX CO., N. J.
Wright, Helen Martha, collector,
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TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
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-^TUCKER CO. , W. VA.
Flanagan, WlUlam J., b.1836. Papers, 1826-194L
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WBTHERSFIELD, CONN.
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WILSON CO., N. C.
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MEDICINE see MEDICINE MASSACHUSETTS
DEERFIELD
DEISM
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DELAWARE
BOUNDARIES — NEW JERSEY
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BOUNDARIES. — PENNSYLVANIA
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WARE
DEEDS see DEEDS— DELAWARE
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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counts collection, ca. 1760-ca. 1630.
Private ac-
61-156
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FARM LIFE see FARM LIFE DELAWARE
— GENEALOGY
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— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
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—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
DELAWARE CO,, PA.
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GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
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— MISSIONS
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DEI^WARE RIVER
^WiFENSES
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DEL NORTE, COLO.
— HISTORY
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DENTIFRICES
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DENTISTRY
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—ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES, ETC.
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— PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
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DENTISTS
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DENTISTS, WOMEN see WOMEN AS DENTISTS
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— IDAHO
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Falk Mercantile Company, ltd. Records, 1688-1937.
61-1190
— ST. PAUL
Schunemans, Inc., St. Paul. Records, 1877-66. .60-478
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY, GREENCASTLE, IND.
HISTORY SOURCES
DePauw University, Grsencastle, Ind. Arcldves. Ar-
chives of DePauw University, 1637-1960. 61-1273
DEPRESSIONS
Brlnley family. Papsrs, 1822-88. 60-1357
1837-1836 U. S.
Bank of the State of Georgia. Records, 1817-69.
80-140
— 1867 — U. S.
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1626-1881. Papers, 1649-
66. 80-1366
1673
Neff, John Frederick. Papers, 1847-84. 61-3669
— 1929 — U. S.
Mlnford, William Alexander. Papers, 1684-1946.
61-635
Slvley, Clarence L„ 1871-1936. Papers, 1892-1943.
60-1631
Wagnar, Robert Ferdinand, 1677-1663. Papers, 1927-
■*»• 61-1283
DESERT FAUNA
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1663- Writings on natural
history, 196- 61-2791
DESERT FLORA
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1883- Writings on natural
history, 195- 81-2791
DESERTION, MILITARY
—CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Coeton, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1939. 60-3324
Du Bols, Egbert. Correspondence, 1860-1901. 61-1384
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-76. 61-1542
Gebbart, Noah L,, d. 1862. Correspondence, 1644-
1900. 61-2022
Keitt, Lawrence Massillon, 1824-1664. Correspond-
ence, 1855-64. 61-2182
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES DES
MOINES
DETECTIVES
NEW JERSEY— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Nettleshlp, leaned C. Business and legal records,
ca. 1660-80. 80-1660
Plnkerton's National Detective Agency. Papers, 1861-
•'• 60-672
DETROIT
HISTORY
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1763-1620, Papers, 1776-1666.
HISTORY SOURCES
Michigan. University. William L, Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1767-1934. 61-3256
SIEGE, 1763
Sterling, James. Letter book, 1761-66. 61-3092
DETROIT PLAN see WORKING-MEN'S GARDENS
DEVELOPMENT see GROWTH
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION see CLASSIFICATION.
DECIMAL
DE WITT, MO.
POSTAL SERVICE see POSTAL SERVICE — MISSOURI
— DE WITT
DEXTER, ME.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES DEX-
TER, ME.
DIARIES, AMERICAN see AMERICAN DIARIES
DICKENS, CHARLES
— ILLUSTRATIONS
Dickens, Charles, 1617-1870. Papers, 1832-70.
61-2476
DICKINSON-JACKSON DUEL sse JACKSON-DICKINSON
DUEL
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of locomotive builders, 1834-1037. 60-146
DIGESTS OF CASES (LAW) aoo LAW REPORTS, DIGESTS,
ETC.
DIPLOMATS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Carr, Wilbur John, 1670-1942. Papers, 1892-1942.
61-1669
Correa da Serra, Jose Francesco, 1760-1823.
Correspondence, 1772-1827. 61-679
Denring, Fred Morris, 1876- Memoirs, ca. 1800-66.
61-2634
Hill, David Jayne, 1650-1632. Papers, 1886-1630.
61-2844
Hill, David Jayne, 1650-1932. Papers, 1876-1632.
61-2000
Subject Index
DIPLOMATS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
(Continued)
King, Rufus, 1756-1827. Correspondence, 1782-1830.
61-9S2
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1856-1932. Papers, 1913-
21. 81-1043
Read, Joan Meredith, 1837-1096. Pipors, 1870-91.
61-1260
Reeves, Jesse Slddal, 1872-1942, collector. Papers,
1814-1927. 60-307
Reynolds family. Papers, 1830-65. 69-218
Van Dyke, Henry, 1862-1933. Papers. 61-2062
DIPLOMATS, AMERICAN
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Phillips, Henry, 1838-1895. Papers. 80-2068
DISARMAMENT
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament.
Records, 1930-36. 61-3538
Strong, 8ydaey Dia, 1660-1938. Papers, 1914-40.
61-3544
DISASTER RELIEF
— U.S.
Cltisens' Permanent Relief Committee, Philadelphia.
Records, 1685-99. 61-81
DISCIPLINE, PRISON see PRISON DISCIPLDIE
DISCRIMINATION, RACIAL see RACE DISCRIMINATION
DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYME NT
MINNESOTA
Day, Vincent A„ 1665-1945. Papers, 1909-46. 80-1029
DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE see COMMUNICABLE
DISTILLING INDUSTRIES
BOSTON
Dempsey, George C., collector. Business accounts of
Boston firms, 1705-1873. 61-1403
— CAMPBELL CO., VA.
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1890. 60-3308
MARTINSBURa, W. VA. ; ,
Nadenbousch, John Qulncy Adams, d. 1892. Papers,
1621-87. 61-3139
— NEW JERSEY
Bruen, Caleb W. Business records, 1612-27. 60-2647
Camp, Caleb. Business records of Calsb, Joseph,
and William Camp, ca. 1752-1833. 60-2468
— NORTH CAROLINA
Cox, Tatton L. L. Papers, 1868-1918. 60-2195
— PENNSYLVANIA
Neville, Johnl 1731-1603. Papers, 1794-1600,
61-1964
TENNESSEE
Brotherton, William H. Papers of William H. and
James Brotherton, 1803-1910. 60-1752
— VIRGINIA
Rook, John, 1746 or 6-1608. Papers, 1737-1689.
61-2063
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1816-1871
Force, Peter, 1790-1868. Papers, 1020-68. 80-128B
— PUBLIC WORKS
Morrow, Jay Johnson, 1870-1937. Papers, 1876-1937.
81-2438
DIVORCE
— U. S.
Browne, William Hardcastle, 1840-1906. Correspond-
ence, 1690-97. 00-1659
see also subdivision DOCKS under names of citlea
and towns, e. g. BOSTON — DOCKS
NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate- School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books of
wharfage, New England and New York, 1778-1873.
80-3001
DOCTORS see PHYSICIANS
DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY see THEOLOGY, DOCTRINAL
DODGE CO., MINN.
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER UFE — MINNESOTA — DODGE CO.
DOGS
BaekervUl family. Papers, 1747-1926. fil-2647
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
— ANNEXATION TO THE U. S.
Babcock, Orvllle Ellas, 1835-1884. Papers, 1849-
W47. ™ 60-14
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U.S.
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1897. Papers, 1853-98.
61-1631
DONELSON, FORT, BATTLE OF, 1862
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1863. Papers, 1830-62.
81-1376
DONIPHAN, MO.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES DONI-
PHAN, MO.
DONKEYS see ASSES AND MULES
DORCHESTER, MASS.
: — CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY eee CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY
DORCHESTER, MASS.
DORR REBELLION, 1842
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1864. Papers, 1826-64.
60-2137
Simmons, James Fowler, 1796-1864, Papers, 1786r
'*•>• 80-78
DOVER, DEL.
MEDICINE see MEDICINE — DELAWARE— DOVER
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Hldgely family. Papers, 1742-1890. 61-1372
DOVER, N. H.
— FLOUR MILLS, [TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND TRADE-
WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY] see FLOUR MILLS
[TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND TRADE: WOOL TRADE AND
INDUSTRY]— DOVER, N.H. ^^
DRAFT, MILITARY see MILITARY SERVICE, COMPULSORY
DRAINAGE
ILLINOIS
Messer, Moses Haynes, 1829-1900. Diaries, 1853-89.
61-414
— U. 8.
Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1047. Papers, 1910-
24. 60-195
DRAMA
— COLLECTIONS
BrUlon de Jouy, Anne Louise Boyvin vd'Hardancourt) b.
1744, Papers, late 18th cent, 61-762
Tyler, George C rouse, 1667-1946. Papers, 60-1512
U.S. Library of .Congress. Manuscript plays
collection. 61-2512
— HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Atwell, Grace Parthenia. Scrapbooks, 1686-1944.
61-1676
Hopwood, Avery, 1884-1926. Correspondence,
1910-28. 61-681
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Hessemer's Atheneum, Marshall, Mo. Records, 1882-
1906. 81-2464
Pennsylvania. University. Mask and Wig Club.
Records, 1869-1937. 61-254
Whsatley Dramatic Association, Philadelphia. Records,
1860-1921. 61-153
DRAMA, RELIGIOUS see RELIGIOUS DRAMA
DRAMATISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMDHSCENCES, ETC.
Gillette, William Hooker, 1863-1937, Letters, 1884
1931.
Tyler, George Crouee, 1687-1946. Papers
80-875
80-1512
DRINKING CUSTOMS
McKinlay, Arthur Patch, 1671-1958. Papers, ca. 1910-
58. 61-812
DRUG ADDICTION see NARCOTIC HABIT
DRUG TRADE
— ALEXANDRIA, VA.
SUbler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop, Alexandria, Va.
Records, 1613-ca, 1880. 60-2443
— LEWISBURG, W. VA.
Sydsnstrlcker, O. P. Records, 1884-94. 80-560
— MIDDLETON, WIS.
Rowley family. Business records, 1850-1948, 61-186
— MILWAUKEE
Greene, Howard, 1864-1956. Papers, 1683-1955.
81-3294
— MINNEAPOLIS
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1833-1909. Papers, 1857-
'•"• 60-620
NEW YORK (CITY)
Lawrence (Emlen N.) and Company, New York.
Records, 1665-61. 60-St ■■.",
— NORTH CAROLINA
Fuller family. Papers, 1610-95. 61-1339
— OXFORD, MBS.
Keys, w. H., druggist. Records, 1681-82. 60-732
— PHILADELPHIA
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1836. 61-422
Jamas, Thomas Potts, 1603-1982. Letter books,
1861-63. 60-2802
Noyes Brothers and Cutler, Inc., St. i'aul. Records.
1W8-1019. 60-484
— SMTTHFIELD, VA.
Chalmers (c. C.) and Son, Smltbfield, Va. Records,
1886-1903. 69-9!
DRUGSTORES
KETCHUM, IDAHO
Lewie, Isaac Ives, 1625-1903. Business rscords,
1674-90. 61-1193
MISSOURI
Koontz, David Samuel. Business records, 1664-1935.
60-1779
TUCSON, ARIZ.
Fleishman, Frederick, 1857-1924. Business records,
1680-1912. 61-3530
— WAYNESBORO, VA.
Fi8hburne Drug Company, Waynesboro, Va. Re-
cords, 1874-1923. 59-89
DRUNKENNESS see ALCOHOLISM; LIQUOR PROBLEM;
TEMPERANCE
DRY-GOODS
— BALTIMORE
West, William, d. 1783. Papers, 1769-1804. 61-631
EDENTON, N, C.
Badham, William, b. 1635, Papers, 1817-97. 80-796
NEW YORK (CITY)
Goodhue family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. 61-2065
— OKLAHOMA
Bushnell, John Adams, 1621-1874, Papers, 1852-
1930, 60-1827
— PHILADELPHIA
Brown (David S.) and Company, Philadelphia.
Account books, 1837-70. 60-2818
Brown (David S, ) and Company, Philadelphia. RecordB,
1826-1910. oi-aaae
Horstmann (Wm. H. ) and Sons, Philadelphia. Records,
1836-86. 61-628
Philadelphia. Great Central Fair for the U.S. Sanitary
Commission, 1884. Record books, 1864, 61-618
Robinson, Jonathan John, Business papers, 1815-60.
61-467
Stokee, James, Business papers, 1783-1828. 61-464
West, William, d. 1783. Papers, 1769-1804. 61-631
— ST. PAUL
Kellogg, Martin N. , 1822-1898. Papers, 1845-87.
60-3262
DUELING
Ashby, Charles William. Papers, 1847-1909. 61-2752
DUKHOBORS
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevlch, graf, 1828-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1697-1937. 61-3500
DULUTH
HISTORY
Johnson, Charles F., 1843-1896. Papers, 1859-1912.
60-1204
Subject Index
DULUTH (Continued)
LUMBER THADE, [ SHTP-BUTLDINdJ see LUMBER
TRADE, [SHIP-BUILDING] — DULUTH
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Merchant, Stephen L., 1641 (ca.)-1901. Papers,
1869-M00. 60-596
DURHAM, N. H,
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES DUR-
HAM, N.H,
DURHAM, N. C.
— COTTON TRADE see COTTON THADE DURHAM,
DUTCH IN NEW YORK (STATE)
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Albany Institute of History and Art. Dutcb records,
1690-1793. 61-438
DUTCHESS CO., N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
., DulcheseCo. , N. Y., 1697-1886. 60-3110
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
DUTCHESS CO., N. Y.
DUTIES see TARIFF} TAXATION
DYEING INDUSTRY see CLEANING AND DYEING
INDUSTRY
E
EAGLE CITY, MINN.
STOCK AND STOCK-BREEDING see STOCK AND
8TOCK-BREBDING MINNESOTA EAGLE CITY
EARLHAM COLLEGE, RICHMOND, IND.
— STUDENTS
Unthank, Joslah. Correspondence of Joslah and Susan
Unthank, 1837-1924. 60-1318
EARLYVILLE, VA.
MARKETING OF FARM PRODUCE see FARM PRO-
DUCE MARKETING EARLYVILLE, VA.
EARMARKS
Mlddletown, N. J. Records, 1700-1870. 81-674
EARTH
— SURFACE
Darrach, Charles Gobrecht. Papers, ca. 1906-19.
EAST (FAR EAST)
60-1782
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947. Papers, 1888-1949.
01-3261
— COMMERCE
Latimer, John R., 1793-1885. Papers, 1805-1844.
80-670
COMMERCE BOSTON
Dane, Dana, and Company, Boston, Records, 1851-
69. 60-923
COMMERCE — PENNSYLVANIA
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jesse Wain, and
of Robert Wain, Jr. , 1784-ca. 1823. 81-3051
COMMERCE PHILADELPHIA
Ruion, John W. Business papers, 1807-81. 81-826
Wain, Robert, 1794-1826. Papers, 1792-1823. 80-2806
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Halt, Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94. 81-2431
Steere, Joseph Beal, 1842-1940. Papers, 1871-
94. 81-2749
Winston, Robert Watson, 1860-1944. Papers, 1834-
1944. 80-2807
— POLITICS
Johnson, Nelson Truster, 1887-1964. Papers, 1918-
60. 80-1
— RELIGION
Wain, Robert, 1794-1826. Papers, 1792-1823. 80-2806
EAST HAMPTON, N. Y.
HISTORY
Miller) Samuel, 1769-1650, collector. Papers.
EASTER
— DRAMA
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem. Church
plays, 1896-1914. 61-2508
EASTERN CHURCHES
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1920-69. 61-3615
EASTERN QUESTION (BALKAN)
Day, Cllve, 1871-1951. Papers 1918-20. 61-3445
EASTERN SHORE, MD.
— GENEALOGY
Adams, James 0.,1877-1957 or 8, collector. Adams
collection, 17th cent.-ca. 1950. 61-1184
Turner, Joseph Brown, collector. Genealogical
collection. 61-1168
EASTERN SHORE, VA.
Whltelaw, Ralph T. Papers, 1938-50. 81-1804
— GENEALOGY
Turner, Joseph Brown, collector. Genealogical
collection. 61-1168
EAU CLAIRE, WIS.
LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE EAU
CLAIRE, WIS.
ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS
ILLINOIS
nUnols Conference Historical Society. Collections,
18M " 61-2165
ECCLESIASTICAL GEOGRAPHY
VIRGINIA
Robinson, Morgan PolHaux, 1076-1943. Papers, 1927-
43- 81-2841
ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE, AMERICAN
Kent, Fred I., 1868-1964. Cerreepondence. 60-3196
— CT. BRIT.
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
families, 1783-1954. 80-3345
ECONOMIC HISTORY
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
McClellan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers,
1838-1922. 50.14
ECONOMIC POLICY
Davis, Norman H., 1878-1944. Papers, 1918-42.
59-207
ECONOMICS
Mitchell, Wesley Clatr, 1874-1948, Papers, 1898-1048.
61-3349
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Clark, John Bates, 1847-1938. Papers, ca. 1887-
1938.
Godwin, Parks, 1818-1904, Papers.
81-2929
61-1540
Morris, Gouverneur, 1762-1816. Papers, 1768-1818.
81-3511
STUDY AND TEACHING
Laughlln, James Laurence, 1850-1633. Papers,
80-132
61-1715
EAST RIVER
TUNNELS see TUNNELS EAST RIVER
1902-31.
ECUADOR
— .HISTORY— -1830-1895— SOURCES
Hassaurek, Frledrlch, 1832-18B5. Papers, 1848-
81 - 60-2620
EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN.
FLOUR MILLS sse FLOUR MILLS EDEN PRAIRIE.
MINN. i
EDENTON, N. C.
— DRY-GOODS see DRY-GOODS — EDENTON, N. C.
— HISTORY
Gulon family. Papers, 1787-1937. 81-3133
— JUDGES eee JUDGES — EDENTON, N. C.
EDGECOMBE CO. , N. C.
— REAL PROPERTY ses REAL PROPERTY
EDGECOMBE CO. , N. C.
EDUCATION
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1801. Papers, ca.
1873-1801. 60-2469
Kalten, Horace Meyer, 1882- Papers, 1824-50.
60-2600
Shlmmell, Lewis Sllfer, 1852-1914. Papers, 1873-
1814. 60-2877
870
— COLLECTED WORKS
Charters, Werrott Wallace, 1875-1962. Vwsna
ca. 1912-52. 81-1666
— COSTS
Avery, Elleha Lothrop. Papers, 1838-70. 60-3261
EXHIBITIONS AND MUSEUMS
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1904. 60-3091
—EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
Edmonds, Franklin Spencer, 1874-1945. Papers.
Moore, Emest Carroll, 1871 " 'SS. Papers, ca
1808-1966. , 81-1422
— rPHTLOSOPHY
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1866. Papers, 1818-1911.
61-1303
— SEGREGATION see SEGREGATION DJ EDUCATION
ALABAMA
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1826-1903. Papers
1766-1903. 00-2235
Hariqan, Arthur Fort, 1875-1948. Papers, 1902-46.
80-1173
ALABAMA HISTORY SOURCES
Pannell, Hen^y Clifton, 1896-1948. Papers, 1923-
4e - ,61-796
— ALABAMA—MOBILE
Mordecai, Jacob, 1762-1838. Papers, 1784-1936.
61-3886
ALASKA
Jackson, Sheldon, 1634-1909. Papers, 1858-1908.
ARIZONA — PINAL CO.
Pinal Co., Ariz. Records, 1876-1907.
CALIFORNIA
Del VaUe family. Papers, 1818-1920.
— CONNECTICUT
Bartlett, Ellon. Correspondence, 1666-88.
— GEORGIA
Boyd, Weir, 1820-1893, Papers, 1861-86.
Wlthrow family. Papers, 1870-1925.
— n,LTNOB
Bartlett, Ellen. Correspondence, 1856-88.
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1862-71.
— LOUISIANA
Stoddard, Eporaim Samuel. Papers, 1686-1906.
— MEXICO
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1946.
MIDDLE STATES
Hldgely family. Papers, 1742-1888. 61-1372
MINNEAPOLIS FINANCE
Minneapolis Citizens' Committee on Publlo School
61t3120
61-2716
61-1266
60-777
60-863
80-1780
60-777
61-1332
61-1164
81-1149
Finance. Records, 1933-36.
MINNESOTA
Comstock, Solomon Gllman, 1842-1633, Papers,
1872-1932. 60-1806
Slack, Hiram W., 1842-1926. Papers, 1016-1934.
80-1327
MINNESOTA FINANCE
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1008. Business re-
cords, 1899-1904. 60-1027
Klncannon, Andrew Armstrong, 1859-1938. Papers,
1885-1818. 80-2074
— MISSOURI
Love, James, educator, Papers, 1836-1913. 60-3335
—MISSOURI SALINE CO.
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1846-77. 61-3610
NEW YORK (CITY)
Avery, EUeha Lothrop. Papers, 1838-70. . 60-3261
Harrison, Robert Lewis, 1850-1932. Papers, 1910-
24. 59-59
=— NEW YORK (CITY) SOCIETIES, ETC.
Public School Society of Now York, Records, 1007-
63. 60-8071
Subject Index
EDUCATION (Continued)
NEW YORK (STATE)
Bolls, Frederick William, 1857-1903. Papers, 1880-
1803. 81-3332
— NEW YORK (STATE)— ALBANY — -FINANCE
Bleecker family. Papers, 1789-1031. 81-478
— NORTH CAROLINA
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1015. Papers of
Alexander Boyd Andrews, father and son, 1859-
1048. 80-2615
Brookehlre, Benjamin W« Papers, 1852-1031, 60-150
Cathey, Joseph,' 1603-1874. Papers, 1800-1000.
ei - n
Doub, WlUlam Clark, 1824-1B85. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Douh, 1778-1017. 61-051
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1870. 61-3870
Gregory family. Papers, 1782-1023, 61-1224
Grimes family. Papers, 1766-1029. 61-3660
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. PaperB, 1779-1922.
61-3480
— NORTH CAROLINA — BURKE CO. - — STATISTICS
Avery, James, 1791-1872. Papers, 1818-1901.
81-3512
— NORTH CAROLINA — CHATHAM CO.
Harrington, John McLean, 1839-188?. Papers, 1780-
1001. 61-2194
NOHTH CAROLINA GREENE CO.
Dixon, Wlnsor, 1802-1B5B. Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
and of the Lyon family. 01-1525
— NORTH CAROLINA — GUILFORD CO.
Harrington, John McLean, 1830-1867. Papers, 1760-
1901. 81-2194
NORTH CAROLINA WARRENTON
Mordecal, Jacob, 1762-1838. PaperB, 1784-1936,
Holgate, William C, 1814-ca, 1690. Papers, 1779-
1911. 61-2160
Rlghtmlre, George Washington, 1866-1962.
1928-52.
— OREGON
Atkinson, George Henry, 1819-1889.
Papers,
81-1822
Letters, 1841-67.
81-1711
PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA CURRICULA
MUliman, Franc 1b A. Sohoolbooks, 1833-35. 61-374
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davie, 1850 (ca.)-lOSl.
Correspondence, 1826-1955. 61-1338
— SOUTHERN STATES
Bagby, Bennette M, Papers, 1830-1920. 60-783
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1003.
1837-1939.
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1945,
Papers,
60-1701
81-1149
Kilgo, John Carlisle, Bp. , 1861-1922. Papers,
1891-1944. 81-2839
Peabody, George Foster, 1662-1938. Papers, 1894-
1937. 60-128
—SOUTHERN STATES— HISTORY SOURCES
Knight, Edgar Wallace, 1886-1053, collector. Papers,
1634-1681. 81-3863
Gennett Lumber Co., Asheville, N. C.
1832-1084.
-TEXAS — HISTORY — SOURCES
Records,
Cousins, Robert Bartow, 1661-1032.
1932.
Papers, 1861-
81-3203
Buchanan family. Papers of the Buchanan, Dandrldge,
and Thomas families, 1711-1052. 80-772
Jones, CharleB Edgeworth, 1887-1031.
1802-1924.
Papers,
Miller, Emma (Girffey), Papers, 1920-60.
81-1078
81-2856
Moses, Edward PearBon, 1857-1048.
46.
Papera, 1901-
80-810
SteffenB family. Papers of the Steffens and Felch
families, 1600-1947. 60-1356
— U. S. ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Ralney, Homer Price, 1698- Papers, 1910-52. 81-958
Papers, 1917-21.
61-3654
U. S. — COLLECTED WORKS
Harris, William forrey, 1835-1909. Papers, 1888-
1908. 69-250
— U. 8.— FINANCE
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878-
— U. S.— -HISTORY
Columbia University. Academic Freedom Committee.
Records, ca, 1951-54, 61-2930
— VIRGINIA
Anderson, Franols Thomas. Papers, 1828-1915.
60-1054
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1914. Papers,
ca. 1849-70, 59-115
Johnson, James Gibson, 1871-1957. Papers, 1860-
1837. 59.64
Massie, William, 1795-1862. Papers, 1786-1890.
81-3159
Hutfoer, Henry, 1789-1881, Papers of Henry RuHner
and William Henry Ruffner, 1843-1908. 81-3180
, Sydnor, Thomas White, b. 1816, Papers, 1825-1
WEST VIRGINIA HARDY CO. FINANCE
Bean family. Papers, 1833-87.
— WEST VIRGINIA — MONROE CO.
Monroe Co. , W. Va. School records, 1818-1902.
59-73
80-1049
81-2894
EDUCATION, AGRICULTURAL see AGRICULTURAL
EDUCATION
EDUCATION, HIGHER
MeUen, George Frederick, 1859-1927. Papers,
1878-1926. 61-1333
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Hill, Albert Ross, 1889-1943. Papers, 1914-30.
60-3093
EDUCATION, INTERNATIONAL see INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION
EDUCATION, MEDICAL see MEDICAL COLLEGES
EDUCATION, MILITARY see MILITARY EDUCATION
EDUCATION, MINING Bee MINING SCHOOLS AND EDU-
CATION
EDUCATION, MORAL see MORAL EDUCATION
EDUCATION, PHYSICAL see PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND
TRAINING
EDUCATION, RURAL
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48. 81-1520
EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL see VOCATIONAL EDUCA-
TION
EDUCATION AND STATE
— U.S.
Elliott, Carl, 1913- Papers, 1932- 61-1276
Papers, 1917-21.
81-3854
Martin, Warren Frederlo, 1878-
EDUC ATION OF CHILDREN
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1693. Papers of Campbell
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1852-83.
81-1359
Gray family. Papera, 1722-1879. 81-3670
Grimes family. Papers, 1766-1929. 81-3889
EDUCATION OF THE BLIND see BLIND — EDUCATION
EDUCATION OF THE DEAF see DEAF — EDUCATION
EDUCATION OF WOMEN
Brown, CampbaU, 1840-1803. Papers of Campbell
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1652-83.
81-1359
Smith, HUda Worthmgton. Papers, 1836-1959. 61-4453
— CONNECTICUT
Bartlett, Ellen. Correspondence, 1856-68. 80-777
NEW ENGLAND
Bradley family. Papers of the Bradley and Hyde
famlUes, 1800-81. 61-1844
— U. 8.
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association.
Records, 1913-
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION see SCHOOL MANAGE-
MENT AND ORGANIZATION
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Northwestern Minnesota Educational Association.
Records, 1909-26. i
EDUCATIONAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
Stlgall, B. M. Correspondence, 1920-30. (
EDUCATORS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809-1888
PaperB, 1853-89.
Cooley, Ell Field, 1781-1880, Papers,
Elllff, Joseph Dollvsr. Papers, 1908-30.
Haney, John Louis, 1877-1960, Papera, 1887-
81-3232
61-1412
61-800
1959.
61-1083
Moore, Emest Carroll, 1871-1955. PaperB, ca.
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Moore, Ira. Papers, 1848-58. 81-1271
Sheldon, Henry Davidson, 1874-1948. Papers, 1890-
1948. 80-397
Shlmmell, Lewis SUfer, 1852-1914. Papers, 1873-
1914. 60-2877
EFFICIENCY, INDUSTRIAL
Taylor, Frederick Wlnslow, 1856-1915. Papers, ca.
1872- 81-1973
EGYPT
' — DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Papers, 1840-
1961. 81-3291
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Jardtne, William Marlon, 1676-1955. Papers, ca.
1998-55, 69-29
Thayer, William Sydney, 1830-1884. Papers, 1635-
1901. 69-144
— HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Beyffarth, Gustav, 1796-1885. Papera, 1819-82.
61-2487
-^POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — TO 322 B. C.
Clark, Charlton M., 1887-1942. Papers, 1847-1941.
60-2812
EGYPT. ARMY
MILITARY LiFE
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1825-1898. Papers, 1842-
1906. 60-677
EGYPTIAN LANGUAGE
— INSCRIPTIONS
Beyffarth, Gustav, 1788-18B5. Papers, 1819-82,
61-2487
EGYPTOLOGY
— NOTES, REFERENCE MATERIALS, ETC.
Brown University, Archives, 1769-ca. I960. 80-3344
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
Pemberton family, Papers, 1641-1680, 61-545
ELAINE, ARK,
— RACE QUESTION
Brough, Charles Hlllman, 1876-1935. Papers, 1895-
1935. 61-2117
EL DORADO CO. , CALIF.
HISTORY SOURCES
El Dorado Co., Calif. Archives, 1842-1908. 61-1733
ELECTION (THEOLOGY)
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1928. Papers, ca.
1893-1926. 81-1221
ELECTIONS
IDAHO
Idaho (Ter.). Records, 1863-90. 81-1363
MINNESOTA
Brandborg, Charles W., 1847-1918. Papers, 1
1938,
60-1033
— MONMOUTH CO., N. J.
Holmes family. Papers, 1660-1907. 80-2840
NEW YORK (CITY)
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1897-1938.
61-2926
Tanner, Frederick Chauncey, 1878- Papers,
1911-ca. 1928. 61-3849
NEW YORK (STATE)
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1097-1938.
81-2928
Subject Index
ELECTIONS
— NEW YORK (STATE) (Continued)
Tanner, Frederick Chauncey, 1878- Papers,
1911-ca.l928. 61-3649
— PENNSYLVANIA CAMPAIGN FUNDS
Covode, John, 1608-1871. LettBr book, 1870. 61-3691
— VDJCENNES, IND.
Hershey, Jeve. Diaries, 1873-1922. 60-1417
VIRGINIA
Virginia, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Records
1900-26. 61-2346
ELECTIONS, PRIMARY see PRIMARIES
ELECThiJ ENGINEERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Thomson, Elihu, 1863-1937. Papers, 1863-1044.
61-930
ELECTRIC LIGHTING
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1900. Papers, 1856-1038.
61-1120
ELECTRIC RAILROADS
U. S.— MAPS
Rand McNally and Company. Information on railroad
routes, 1890- 80-1624
ELECTRIC STREET-RAILROADS see STREET-RAILROADS
ELECTRIC UTILITIES
— GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP — NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
Pierce, Walter Marcus, 1881-1968, Papers, 1633-
*'• 60-366
GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP — U. 8.
National Hells Canyon Association, Records of the
Washington, D. C. office, 1063-68, 80-604
61-2046
U. S.
King, Judaon. Papers, 1900-66.
ELECTRIFICATION
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY
Walls, JohnAbbet, 1679- Papers, 1898-1966.
61-2360
ELECTRIFICATION, RURAL see RURAL ELECTRIFICA-
TION
ELECTRONICS
Do Forest, Lee, 1873- Papers, 1804-1060. 60-36
ELIZABETH, N. J.
HISTORY SOURCES
New Jersey Historical Society. Elizabeth-town manu-
scripts, ca, 1899-1604. 60-321
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
— ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C.
ELIZABETHTOWN, N. C.
— REAL PROPERTY see
— ELIZABETHTOWN, 1
ELIZABETHTOWN, N. C. , BATTLE OF, 1781
Robeson, Thomas. Papers, 1734-1641. 61-2986
ELK RIVER, MINN.
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Nlokerson, John Q. A., 1826-1917. Papers, 1832-
1910, 60-1207
ELK TOWNSHIP, PA.
— CHARITIES
Elk Township, Pa. Records, 1660-91. 60-2762
ELOCUTION
Bcott, John Rutledge. Papers, 1873-1922. 60-3118
EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES see SLAVERY — EMANCI-
PATION
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION LAW
— U. S.
Wilson, James, 1742-1798. Papers, 1716-1867. 61-1118
Emigres
Lostanges, Marguerite (Le Nolr de Rouvray) de,
comtesse, 1776-1862. Papers. 61-791
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
— U. S.
Am fo r n^ *"«w««tipn for Labor Legislation. Records,
1B05 " 42, 61-3167
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
— U. S.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records,
"05-42. ei .,i M
EMPLOYMENT AND AGE see AGE AND EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN see CHILDREN — EMPLOY-
MENT
ENDOWMENTS
SOUTHERN STATES
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1826-1903, Papers,
1786-1903. 60-2236
ENFIELD, CONN.
—SHAKERS see SHAKERS— ENFIELD, CONN.
ENGINEERING, CIVIL [HYDRAULIC, RAILROAD ETC 1
^gSng™" 01 *' """^ &# J
ENGINEERS
■^-CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Baldwin family. Business papers, 1724-1680. 60-104
Feltco, Samuel Morse, 1609-1889. Business re-
cords, 1828-61.
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Siboux family. Papers, 1680-1017.
EMORY COLLEGE, OXFORD, GA.
— STUDENTS
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60-3308
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1880. Correspondence,
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80-2633
Papers, oa.
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1872-
MASSACHUSETTS
Baldwin family. Business papers, 1724-1680. 60-104
— NEW ENGLAND
Lund, Charles C, 1632-1880. Papers, 1664-76. 60-609
ENGLAND
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — 1701-1600
Wlatax family. Papers, 1743-1832. 60-2812
ENGLEWOOD, N. J.
~<£^t™?FJ? !DABDOFLIVB ' a ■■"• COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING ENGLEWOOD, N.J.
EN °USH AUTHORS [ACTORS, POETS, SONGS ETC 1
e'nGlS" 01 *' fACTQRS ' POETS, SOnS^ETC^' 1
EN NORT^W^ 0EUCAL LUTM *A" »WOD OF THE
SOCIETIES, ETC.
W *Hi£f *' F< " ter » l lo'> of the Northwest. Records.
1907 - 30 - 60-107
ENOLISH LANGUAGE
—DICTIONARIES CHINESE
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1939. 61-3624
— SLANG
Crosby, George, 1868-1937. Correspondence, 1666-
l 930 - 60-937
—SPELLING REFORM see SPELLING REFORM
ENOLISH LITERATURE
Wight, Charles Copland. Papers, 1861-70.
COLLECTIONS
Egerton family. Papers, 1160-1800.
HISTORY AND CRITICISM
James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters, 1888-1916.
Motter, Thomas Hubbard ValL 1901- Papers.
Parrott, Thomas Marc, 1666-1660. Papers.
— 19TH CENTURY — BIBLIOGRAPHY
Sadlelr, Michael, 1868-1967. Letters, 1666-67.
ENGLISH LITERATURE (COLLECTIONS)
Bowker, Richard Rogers, 1848-1933. Papers, 1881-
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ENGLISH LITERATURE (SELECTIONS: 8XTRACTS, ETC.)
Marquette University, Milwaukee. Memorial Library.
Literary MSS. and other papers, ca. 1904- 61-2770
ENGLISH PHILOLOGY
Ramsay, Robert Lee, 1880-1953. Papers, 1900-63.
61-325
872
61-2677
61-2290
61-1401
61-967
61-066
61-1256
ENGLISH POETRY
COLLECTIONS
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1617. Papers, 1804-
190 °- 60-1.
Buchanan, Roberdeau, 1839-1916, collector.
Roberdeau papers, 1761-1831. en_3:
TRANSLATIONS FROM JAPANESE
Page, Curtis Hidden, 1670-1946. Papers, 1896-1948.
61-3
— EARLY MODERN (TO 1700)
Washington University, St. Louis. Libraries.
Poetry collection, largely 16th cent. 61-1
— 20TH CENTURY
Virginia. University. Library. The enchanted
years; poems and letters, 1919-22, 69-1
ENGRAVERS, AMERICAN
—HARTFORD
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of publishers and engravers, New England, 1798-
189 °- 80-1'
ENGRAVERS, BRITISH
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1832, collector. Papers
on engravers and engraving in England, 1704-1661.
60-1:
' ENGRAVING
Anderson, Alexander, 1776-1870. Papers, 1703-
1889 ' 60-11
TECHNIQUE
Gobrecht, Christian F., 1786-1644. Papers, 1796-
1844 - 60-11
ENTERTAINERS
— PORTRAITS
Shettel James Walter, 1889-1967, collector. Theat-
rical and circus sollectlon, 1800-1966. 61-3
ENTERTAJNMENTS see AMUSEMENTS
ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Hopkins, Andrew Delmar, 186J-1048. Papers, 1787-
««. ^ eo-81
ENTOMOLOGISTS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 1880- Papers, 1696-1866.
60-2
EPIDEMICS
— OHIO
Hughes, Rachel (Walls) Papers, 1823-93. 61-1.
— U. S.
Barksdale, Peter. Papers, 1783-1896. 60-7£
EPITAPHS
— OSSINING, N. Y.
Hunt, Elliot Baldwin, collector. Tombstone inscription
and related papers, 1764-1900. ei-14
EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK
— MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Hattle (Hyland). Papers, 1937-69. 61-84
U. S.
Miller, Friedas., 1668- Papers, 1939-53. 61-34
EQUITY PLEADING AND PROCEDURE
— PHILADELPHIA
Dutllh and Wachemuth, Philadelphia. Records 1704-
1646. 60 . 17
ERIE, PA.
FIRE INSURANCE see INSURANCE, FIRE ERIE.
PA. ' '
HISTORY SOURCES
Colt, Judah, 1761-1832. Diaries. 60-29
ERIE, LAKE, BATTLE OF, 1813
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ERIE CANAL
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ERIE CO., PA.
SOCDIL LD?E AND CUSTOMS
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1Q81. Papers, 1849-
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ESPIONAGE
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ESPIONAGE (Contbmed)
U.S.
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1948. Papers of Edwin
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ESPIONAGE, GERMAN
U. S.
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ESSEX CO., N.J.
DEEDS," [LEGAL DOCUMENTS] Bee DEEDS, [LEGAL
DOCUMENTS] — ESSEX CO. , N. J,
ESSEX CO., VA.
—FARMS aee FARMS — VIRGINIA — ESSEX CO.
— -MERCEWNTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN— ESSEX
OCCUPATIONS
Essex Count; Court House ledgers, 1813-1903. 59-90
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Latane" family. Papers, 1650-1942. 69-139
ESTATES, ADMINISTRATION OF see ADMINISTRATION OF
ESTATES
ESTATES, INVENTORIES OP see INVENTORIES OF
ESTATES
ESTATES OF DECEDENTS aee DECEDENTS' ESTATES
ESTONIANS IN ALBERTA
SUIak, John, 1864-1943. Papers, 1930-60. 61-2518
ETHER (ANESTHETIC)
Long, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1878. Papers.
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—PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT
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ETHICAL CULTURE MOVEMENT
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ETHICS
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
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80-3313
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59-123
Latane' family. Papers, 1850-1942.
ETHNOLOGY
NORTH AMERICA
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1861, Papers, 1839-85,
81-1662
EUCHARIST see LORD'S SUPPER
EUGENE, MO.
'BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING
EUGENE, MO,
EUGENE, OR.
—CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY see CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY — EUGENE, OR.
EUGENICS
Dlght, Charles Fremont, 1856-1938. Papers, 1883-
1938, 66-764
EUROPE
-t-BIOGRAPHY
Bering, Constantlne, 1800-1880, collector. Portraits
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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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Lansdala, Maria Hornor, I860- Correspondence.
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1821-30.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
61-9403
80-1258
Dellenbaagh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935. Papers.
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Everhart, George Marlowe, 1826-1891. Papers, 1863-
9 °* 61-3210
Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Papers, 1640-
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— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — 17TH-18TH CENTURY
Belch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families.
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Rutledge, John, 1766-1819. Papers, 1782-1872. 60-38
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — 1800-1918
AgUenby, FranceB (Walker) Yates. Papers, 1821-
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Subject Index
80-866
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1867-1875. Papers, 1808-
1,B1 - 60-1488
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
families, 1783-1964. W . 3M
Balch family. Papers, 1699-1829. 80-2368
Ball, John, 1794-1884. PaperB, 1831-82. 61-468
Beekman family. Papers, 1859-1938. 81-1814
Blimey, Horace, 1786-1876. Papera.. 61-603
Blight, Atherton. Diary and account book, 1846-68.
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Boiling, WMtero, 1789-1849. Papers, 1724-1883.
e
Bourne, Randolph Sllllman, 1886-1618. Papers, ca.
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Brodnax, John G„ 1826-1907. Papers, 1836-1629.
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Brown, Abble Parwoll, d. 1927. Papers, 1859-1937,
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Bro *™> Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papere, 1715-
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Burllngame, Walter Anson, 1851-1B61. Correepondence
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Cabell, Joseph Carrlngton, 1778-1866. Papere,
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Chamberlain family. Papers, 1795-1931. 61-2187
Chapman family. Papers, 1197-1888. 61-3183
Cta inT nt ' Clara Mary Ja ™' 1 7M -18'6. Diaries,
1814 " 28, 60-2192
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
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Clymer family. Papere, 1748-1899. 86-1757
De l1?o , ?o^ FreCte,iokBam " <,1 ' 1 8 "-1°36. papers,
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Flagg, Joelah Foster. Papers, 1821-69. 81-582
""ISSr JBmM Me ™"> 1770-1843. Papers, 1733-
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Gibson family. Correspondence, 1846-1619. 61-2821
Gilpin, Joshua. Journals and notebooks, 1790-1833.
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Irwin, Inez (Haynes) 1873- Papers, 1872- .61-2851
Janln family. Correspondence, 1828-1810. 81-2324
Learned, Marlon Dexter, 1867-1917. Papers, 1524-
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McCell family. Papers, 1739-1886. 81-746
Manlgault, Louis, b. ca. 1829. Papers, 1781-1883.
61-3127
Mann, William Julius, 1819-1892. Papers, 1896-93,
61-1968
Ma T^";» , i» sepl1 Wa "«e Waldo, 1820-1904. Papers,
1828-1940. 61 . 3128
M,S lfln!f '??!•, D8pt ' "**«"»■ "d History.- Maries,
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Payne, William Morton, 1858-1919. Papers. 81-609
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1785-
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Schurman, Charles B.j 1857-1994. Papers, 1881-
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Sherman, Edwin A., 1844-1916. Papere, 1897-1948.
80-1186
Stoughton, Louise, 1851-1888. Papere, 1677-76.
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61-418
Wykoff, Roy A., collector. Miscellany, 1880-1050.
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Young family. Papera of the Young and McAllister
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61-1673
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — 1818-
Ajres, Leonard Porter, 1979-1946, Papers, 1662-
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Dau, William Herman Theodore, 1864-1944. Papers,
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Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1922-57,
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86-18
Smith, Mildred E. Buller. Papers, 1620-29, 81-1910
— HISTORY- OURCES
Scheide, John Hinsdale, 1875-1942, collector. Papers,
llth-lBU, cent. 60-2038
■• — HI8TORY — 149a- SOURCES
. Droer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Papers on political and military history, 1618-
18M - 81-19
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. European
section; letters and papere, ca. 1383-1920. 80-3096
— HISTORY — 1769-1816— SOURCES
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1795-1821.
CorrespondBnce, 1861-18, 60-1355
—HISTORY— 1816-1871 — SOURCES
Poinsett, Joel Roberto, 1779-1»61. Papers, 1785-1851.
81-426
INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Grata, Simon, 1840-1826, collector. European
section; letters aid papers, ca. 1363-1920. 60-3095
KINGS AND RULERS
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section; letters and papers, ca. 1383-1920. 80-3086
POLITICS — 1789-1990
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1626-1916.
—•POLITICS — 19THCENTURY
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888.
Correspondence, 1778-1888.
— -POLITICS — 1848-1871
Harvey, Glen. Papers, 1809-1948.
POLITICS — 1871-1918
Harvey, Glen. Papers, 1809-1948.
— POLITES — 30TH CENTURY
Dean, Vera (Mlchelee) 1903- Papere, 1929-53.
Roberta, Elmer, 1883-1937. Papers, 1835-1937,
60-608
81-1960
61-1950
81-3567
60-700
EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1918
House, Edward Mandell, 1866-1938. Papers, 1861-
1938 ' 81-3488
Hughes, Everett Strait, 1885-1657. Papers, 1903-56.
81-1856
Irwin, Inen (Haynea) 1873- Papers, 1872- 61-2651
Jaeger, Luth, 1851-1636. Papers, 1874-1933. 96-3336
Lindegard, AxeL Papere, 1861-1631. 60-1781
Owre, Alfred, 1870-1936. Papers, 1884-1938, 60-710
Strong, Sydney. Dli, 1880-1938. Papera, 1914-40.
61-3544
Warburg, PaulMorltB, 1868-1932, Papers, 1904-
'*■• 61-3486
Wiseman, Sir William George Eden, bart. 1885-
Papera, 1918-19. 91-3464
— AERIAL OPERATIONS
Mitchell, William, 1879-1939. Papers, 1807-48.
59-154
Noyes, Stephen H; , 18B1-1932. .PaperB, 1916-25
81-135
■ — ARMISTICES
Auchlncloss, Gordon, 1886-1943, Papers, 1914-
1638.
—CAMPAIGNS
Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1850. Papers, 1912-45,
CAMPAIGNS FRANCE
Brady, Robert K. World War I letters, 1917-19.
— CASUALTIES (STATISTICS, ETC.)
Clark, William Bell, 1886- collector. World War I
papere, 1919-20. 61-1107
61-3683
80-146
81-2456
Subject Index
81-3161
EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1018 (Continued)
CIVILIAN REI2EF
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois In World War I, ca. 1917-ca. 1034. 61-3380
— CIVILIAN RELIEF — BELGIUM
Emergency Aid Committee, Philadelphia. Belgian
Relief Division. Correspondence, 1914-21. 61-127
Whltlock, Brand, 1889-1034, Papers, 1803-1034.
BO-43
— CIVILIAN RELIEF — PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for War
Relief. Correspondence, 1016-19. 61-2047
— COLLECTIONS
Lambert, Oscar Doane, 1866- collector. Papers,
1750-1920. 61-3222
— DOCUMENTS, ETC., SOURCES
World War 1 collection, 1914-38. 80-33
— FINANCE — U. S.
Cra, Tatton L. L, Papers, 1888-1918. 80-2108
Freeman, Coring (Keen) 1868- Liberty loan papers,
1018-10. 80-1004
Mount Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo, Records,
1867-1929. 60-2479
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1017-19.
- — FOOD QUESTION
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1017-10,
81-3181
— FOOD QUESTION — WEST VIRGINIA
Gore, Howard Mason, 1877-1947. Papers, 1008-47.
60-1450
—-HOSPITALS, CHARITIES, ETC.
Erlcksen, Theresa, 1867- Papers, 1906-37. 61-755
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. European
War letters and papers, 1017-19. 81-1244
University of Minnesota Base Hospital Committee,
Minneapolis. Records, 1017-18, 80-213
INDIANS
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1861-1955. Papers, 1860-
1052. 81-1824
—LIBRARIES (DJ CAMPS, ETC. )
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1671-1949, Papers,
1006-20. 61-1490
Baker, Newton Dlehl, 1871-1937. Papers, 1913-18.
81-3213
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
1812-1946. 61-1150
MEDICAL AND SANITARY AFFAIRS
Holmes family. Papers, 1772-1031. 81-2020
—MISCELLANEA
Baker, Newton Dlehl, 1871-1937. Papers, 1913-18.
81-3213
Brown, Carlotta Herring, Collection, 1699-1920.
60-1792
Lewis, William David, 1792-1881. Papers, 1600-
1016, 81-J1.30
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1684-1050. Papers, 1884-
1949. 81-740
Morgan, R. 8., 1824-1878, Papers, ca. 1830- 1930.
80-1667
Swift, Lucius Burrle, 1844-1929. Papers, 1850-1929,
-.. : . 80-1311
Mowshowltch, David, 1887-1957. Papers, 1870-1956.
80-2406
—PERSONAL NARRATIVES
GUllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1864-1954. Papers.
61-1034
Maxwell, Hu, 1660-1927. Papers, ca. 1845-1960.
80-301
—PERSONAL NARRATIVES, AMERICAN
Adams, James Trufllow, 1878-1949. Papers; 1918-40.
81-3074
Allen, William Charles, b. 1857. Papers, 1862-1936.
81-3582
Brady, Robert K. World War I letters, 1917-19.
61-2456
Buttrlck, Philip Laurence, 1886- Papers, 1917-19.
60-1001
Gils, Chester A. Correspondence, 1917-19. 80-1018
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1926. Papers of John
C. Greenway and Isabella S. GreBnway, 1860-1950.
61-3832
Hayes, Dalton, 1896-1950. Papers, 1917-60. 61-908
Lee, Mary, 1601- Papers, 1918-66. 81-6456
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, Library, European
War letters and papers, 1917-10. 61-1244
McClellan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers,
1838-1022. 50-14
McSwaln, John Jackson, 1875-1936. Papers, 1910-41,
• 61-3862
Mills, Qulnoy Sharps, 1884-1918. Papfe . 1005-29.
61-2201
Nevlns, Allan, 1800- Papers, ca, 1915- 61-3361
Parsons, William Barclay, 1859-!932. Papers,
1899-1010. 61-3520
Pou, Edward WUUam, 1863-1034. Papers, 1884-1039.
81-2064
Speakman, WUUam Cyrus, 1863-1930, Papers, 1891-
1941, 81-1867
Upton, La Roy B., 1680-1927. Papers, 1867-1927.
Van Meter family. Papers, 1838-1948.
80-255
61-34
Ersklne, John, 1879-1961. Papers, ca. 1890-1951.
81-3105
Winston, Robert Watson, 1860-1044. Papers, 1834-
1944. ■'•.- (.0-2807
PICTORIAL WORKS
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1961, collector.
Papers, 1659- 10S1. 81-3178
— PROPAGANDA
National Board lor Historical Service. Papers,
1017-10. 80-48
Pennsylvania Four Minute Men, Records, 1017-19.
81-1085
Post, MelvlUe Davlsson, 1671-1830, Papers, ca,
1016-30. 81-2808
— PROPHECIES
Edmunds, Albert Joseph, 1667-1041, Papers, 1660-
1941. 60-1030
—PUBLIC OPINION
Le Sueur, Arthur, 1870-1950, Papers, 1918-22. 80-1101
— -RECONSTRUCTION see RECONSTRUCTION (1014-1930)
REGIMENTAL HISTORIES U. S.
U.S. Army. 350th Infantry. Company G. Records,
1917-10. 80-1235
—REGIMENTAL HISTORIES — U. S. — 1ST DIVISION
King, Campbell, 1871-1968. Papers, 1917-33. 81-2430
REGIMENTAL HISTORIES U. S. 60TH INFANTRY
Tyson, Lawrence Davis, 1861-1929. Papers, 1917-29,
,.-:..- 81-1216
— •REGISTERS, LETS, ETC.
West Virginia. University. World War I records,
1917-44. 80-222
RELIGIOUS ASPECTS
Brent, Charles Henry, Bp., 1682-1920, Papers,
•1866-1949. 69-223
— REPARATIONS
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1061. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1867-1961. 61-60
— SOURCES
Clark, Paul Hedrlck, 1878-1946. Letters and other
: messages to John J. Pershing, with related papers,
1018-22. 69-30
—WAR WORK
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877-
Papars, 1877-1960.
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. PaperB, 1017-19.
61-3161
—WAR WORK — SCHOOLS
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois In World War I, ca. 1917-ca. 1924. 61-3389
—WAR WORK — Y. M. C. A.
Johnston, Mercer Green. Papers, 1860-1064. 59-10
Overseas Luncheon Club, Minneapolis. Records,
1923-36.
80-431
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1854-1924. Papers,
1880-1922. 80-2114
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. War Service
Committee. Records, 1918-19. 81-245
WAR WORK FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
Biddle family. Papers, 1593-1951. 80-2194
WAR WORK^-RED CROSS
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874- Papers, 1896-1958.
61-3678
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1675-1948. Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1677-1948,
61-1340
Hayes, Mary (Miller) 1856-1935. Papers, 1876-1935.
81-2726
Krauss, Eugen Adolf Wllhem, 1651-1924. Papers,
1852-1924. 60-2191
874
Thompson, Paul Jennings, 1876-1980. Letters, 1018-
10. 60-210
WAR WORK PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Committee of Public Safety. Records,
1917-21. 61-082
— WOMEN'S WORK
Davis, Helen Claskson (MUler). Papers, 1902-64.
61-3449
Freeman, Corinne (Keen) 1868- Liberty loan papers,
1018-19. 60-1004
GUllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1864-1054. Papers.
Halt, Constance Huntington, 1888- Papers, 1016-21.
61-2100
Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for War
Relief. Correspondence, 1018-10. 81-2947
Sherwin, Belie, 1868-1055, Papers, 1880-1950.
— GERMANY
61-2472
BulUtt, William Christian, 1891- Papers, 1018-21.
61-8604
UUnols. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois in World War L ca. 1017-ca. 1924, 81-3386
—ILLINOIS— CHAMPAIGN CO.
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois in World War I, ca. 1917-1924. 81-3389
— MISSOURI— RICHMOND
Brady, Durward B. Papers, 1809-25. 60-3203
— PENNSYLVANIA
Clark, William Bell, 18B9- , colleotor. World War 1
papers, 1919-20. 61-1107
Pennsylvania. Council of National Defense. Records,
1917-21. 81-608
Pennsylvania Four Minute Men. Recorde, 1917-19.
81-1085
— PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
Sayres, Edward Stalker, 1850-1023. Papers, 1868-
1023. 61-769
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939. Papers, 1857-1036.
60-781
Chalmers, William James, 1852-1036. Papers, 1914-
18. 80-137
Cox, Jonathan Elwood, 1856-1932. Papers, 1669-1928.
80-2305
Crowell, Benedict, 1860-1952. Papers, 1017-20.
60-2024
Davidson, James F., b. 1839. Papers, 1668-1017.
Classic, Henry Haywood, 1871-1038. Papers, 1883-
1937. , 60-774
Grace, John Patriok, 1874-1940. PaperB, 1002-40,
81-1618
Barbord, James Guthrie, 1888-1947. Papers. 60-2976
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947. Papers* 1868-
1938, : 59-211
Harrlman, Florence Jaffray (Hurst) 1670- Papers,
1012-50. 61-1514
MclnaU, Edward. Correspondence, 1016-17. 81-342
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1678- Papers, 1917-21.
81-3854
Scott, Hugh Lennox, 1853-1934, Papers, 1846-1634.
60-673
—WASHINGTON, p. C.
Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1879-1948. PaperB, 1902-
48. 81-1861
EUROPEAN WAR, 1639-1945 see WORLD WAR, 1930-1846
EVACUATION DAY, NOV. 25, 1703
Stevens, John Austin, 1827-1910. Papers. 60-3250
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
—CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC
Farnham, Hubert Henry, 1668-1933. Papers, 1912-
48. 60-389
Subject Index
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
— HISTORY— SOURCES
Korea, Vllhelin, 1626-1010. Papers, 1863-1910.
61-934
Preus, Christian Keyser, 1852-1821. Papers, 1876-
1921. 61-1821
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD OF MISSOURI, OHIO,
AND OTHER STATES
—CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Losber, Gotthold Helarloh, 1787-1819, Papers,
1817-1941. 60-3206
EVANGELICAL REVIVAL
Wesley, John, 1703-1791, Letters, 1741-91. 61-728
i. ANGELISTIC WORK
Daub, WUUam Clark, 1824-1886, Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917. 61-961
EVANGELISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Brand family. Papers, 1857-1964. 31-2904
Nettleton, Aaahel, 1783-1844. Papers, 1808-65.
61-2990
EVOLUTION
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1801. Papers, 1847-1916. 6(
Darrach, Charles Oonrecht. Papers, ca. 1908-19,
Force, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899. Papers, 1836-82.
61-8288
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1898-
hlstory, 196-
WrltingB on natural
61-2791
McRae, Thomas Chlpman, 1651-1029. Papers.
1879-1928. 61-2001
Monette, John Wesley. Papers, 1824-61. 60-2046
EXAMINATIONS
— ST. LOUIS — QUESTIONS
St. Louis. Public Library. Manuscript collection.
61-2646
EXCAVATIONS (ARCHAEOLOGY)
—CENTRAL AMERICA
Morley, Sylvanus Grlswold, 1883-1848. Papers.
"08-47. ™ ' 61 _276
MEXICO
Cummlngs, Byron, 1860-1964. Papers, 1880-1980.
61-2978
— SICYON, GREECE see SICYON, GREECE EXCA-
VATIONS (ARCHAEOLOGY)
SOUTHWEST, NEW
Cummlngs, Byron, 1860-1964,
Papers, 1880-1960
61-2873
EXCELSIOR, MINN.
CLUBS
Rovers' Club, Excelsior, Minn. Records, 1903-19.
60-505
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Murray, John W„ 1835-1920. Papers, 1865-73, 80-1031
EXCHANGES, LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC
Brock, Robert Alonio, 1639-1914, collector.
Papers relating to Institutions of learning, 1869-
1910, 61-2283
EXCISE see INTERNAL REVENUE
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS
ARKANSAS
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. 60-3826
— -HNSTON, N. C.
HlneS, James M. Papers, 1768-1686. 61-3211
NORTH CAROLINA'
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1764-1916. 60-3326
-—PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. EBtate admlntstra-
llonaccouuls, 1749-1900. 61-21
SOUTH CAROLINA
Burt, Armistead, 1602-1883. Papers, 1826-90. 60-788
U.S. ..
Harvard University. Graduate School of Buelhess
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
relating to estate, real estate, and private invest-
ment management In New England, Maryland, Vir-
ginia, and Iowa, 1786-1940. 61-284
McCamlo, Oharles, 1874-1956. Papers, 1919-66.
80-300
EXETER, ME.
—HISTORY — 'SOURCES
Columbia University. Libraries. American
documents collection, 1700-1851. 61-2014
EXHIBITIONS
see also subdlvlson EXHIBITIONS under names of
cities, e. g. PHILADELPHIA — EXHIBITIONS
Newark, N.J. Newark Industrial Exhibition, 1872.
Records, ca. 1872-76. 60-333
EXHIBITIONS, AGRICULTURAL see AGRICULTURAL
EXHIBITIONS
EXPANSION (U.S. POLITICS) see IMPERIALISM
EXPERIENCE (RELIGION)
Swarthmore College, Swartnmore, Pa, Friends His-
torical Library*
Journal collection, 1676-1949;
61-3141
EXPLOSIVES
Du Pont family. Papers, 1793-1902. 60-2746
EXPRESS SERVICE
KERNVILLE, CALIF.
Brown, Andrew, 1829-1909. Papers, 1856-96.
61-1828
— NEWARK, N.J.
Parkhurst, Caleb. Business records, ca. 1764-1617.
80-2447
Parkhurst, H. L. Business records, ca. 1796-1846.
60-2448
— -RED RIVER VALLEY (RED RIVER OF THE NORTH)
Burbank, Henry C, 1835-1905. Papers, 1863-81.
EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1681-1957.
collection, 1819-1961.
Koopman
FABIUS, W. VA.
POSTAL SERVICE see POSTAL SERVICE — -WEST
VIRGINIA — FABIVS .
FACTORY INSPECTION
— u. s.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records,
1805-42. 61-3187
FAIR OAKS, BATTLE OF, 1882
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1828. Papers, 1763-
1903. 60-3319
FAIR TRADE (TARIFF) see RECIPROCITY
FAIRMONT, W. VA.
— COMMERCE
Fleming family. Papers, 1610-1943. 60-1728
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES FAIR-
MONT, W. VA.
— HISTORY
Smith, Clarence E,, collector, Papers, 1787-1866,
60-1446
— MARRIAGE LICENSES see MARRIAGE LICENSES
— FAIRMONT, W.VA.
FAIRS see subdivision FAIRS under names of countries,
cities, etc., e.g. PHILADELPHIA — FAIRS; and
names of particular fairs
FAITH-CURE
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1868-1926. Papers, 1887-
19207 61-1366
Newman, Emma E. Papers, 1846-1921, 61-693
FALL RIVER, MASS.
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
GUI, Llszle (IngerBoU) Correspondence, 1831-81.
61-2948
FALLS CITY, NEB,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT TRADE see AGRICUL-
TURAL IMPLEMENT TRADE — FALLS CITY, NEB.
FALMOUTH, VA.
COMMERCE
Green, Duff, d. ca. 1854.
1 817-94.
Business records,
61-1302
FAMINES see subdivision FAMINES under names of
certain countries, e.g. IRELAND — FAMINES
FAR EAST see EAST (FAR EAST)
FARM LABORERS see AGRICULTURAL LABORERS
FARM LIFE
DELAWARE
Papers, 1861-1904.
Correspondence, 1869-1927.
Murphey, Thomas G.
— IOWA — BEDFORD
Houck, Ida Greenlee.
— MARYLAND
Fisher, Sidney George, 1808-1871. Diaries,
1834-70. 81-2269
— MASSACHUSETTS
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler,, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 61-1643
— MASSACHUSETTS — ANDOVER
Kingman, Henry. Papers, 1798-11)76. 81-2994
— MINNESOTA — ANOKA CO.
Purmort, John E. Papers, 1864-1992, 80-439
— MINNESOTA— CLINTON FALLS
Griffin, Thomas Henry, 1836-1922.
1809.
Papers, 1878-
— 'MINNESOTA — HENNEPIN CO.
Balrd, Sarah G., 1843-1923. Dbsrles, 1870-1918.
60-543
— MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, Diaries,
1804-1811. 81-2790
Sharkey, Clay, b. 1844. Papers, 1887-1831, 80-2361
— MISSOURI
Payne, Moses U. Papers, 1811-68. 80-2480
— MISSOURI— CALLAWAY CO.
Burt, Franklin. Papers, 1848-1903, 60-1979
MISSOURI— SALINE CO,
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3610
— NEW YORK — GENEVA
Young, Henry, 1869-1924. Diaries, ca. 1861-
1919. 61-40
— NORTH CAROLINA
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1787-1902,
Brlggs, George. Papers, 1837-1908.
Brookshire, Benjamin W, Papers, 1862-1831.
NORTHWESTERN STATES
The Farmer. General edition. Farmers' letters,
1949.
— PENNSYLVANIA— ABINGTON
Robinson, Jonathan John. Business papers.
60-1263
60-817
60-160
1816-68.
81-467
— PENNSYLVANIA — ADAMS CO.
Wilson, William B, Diaries, 1817-71. 80-2805
-—SOUTHERN STATES
Harris, Frederick 'A. Papers, 1817-44. 81-2484
TENNESSEE— LOUDON CO.
Lenoir family. Papers, 1618-1919, 60-2368
— -VIRGINIA— GOOCHLAND CO.
Boiling, William, 1769-1849. Papers, 1724-1883.
80-688
FARM MACHINERY see AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
FARM MANAGEMENT
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, : PreB. U. S. , 1822-1885.
Papers, 1863-73. 61-2061
RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE MIDDLESEX CO.,
VA.
1853-1830. 60-13
Papers,
Papers,
Berkeley family.
— LOUISIANA
Taylor, Zachary, Pros. U. S., 1784-1860.
1814-1831.
FARM PRODUCE
MARKETING EARLYVTLLE, VA.
Blrckhead, Edward F. Papers, 1842-95. 80-793
FARM TENANCY
—ECONOMIC ASPECTS MISSOURI
Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company, Caruthersvllle,
Mo. Records, ca. 1912-56. 81-1023
Subject Index
FARM TENANCY (Continued)
IREDELL COUNTY, N. C.
Davidson family. Papers, 1748-1867. 61-1362
FARMERS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Moore, David, farmer. Papers, 1876-1930. 60-7,712
Price, Thomas Davis, 1826-1900. Diaries, 1848-
1800. 61-2099
MISSOURI DAVIESS CO.
Moore, David, farmer. Papers, 1876-1930. 60-2712
— OHIO — LICKING CO.
Price, Thomas Davis, 1826-1800. Diaries, 1848-
16 »»- 61-2099
— U. S. —CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Monday, Perry. Papers, 1827-91. 86-2668
FARMTNGTON, MO.
— PRIVATE SCHOOLS see PRIVATE SCHOOLS
— MISSOURI — FARMMQTON
FARMS
— COLUMBIA RIVER VALLEY
O'SulUvan, James Edward, 1876-1949. Papers, 1903-
46. 80-2975
MISSPURI LEWISCO.
Shackelford, George C. Papers, 1898-1902, 60-2438
NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. ..Account books
of farmers, New England and New York, 1704-1925.
60-122
— NEW YORK (STATE) -
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of farmers, New England and New York, 1704-1925.
60-122
— PENNSYLVANIA
Logan family. Business records, 1608-36. 60-1S49
— VIRGINIA
Perkins family. Papers and business records, 1776-
1893. 60-12
— VIRGINIA — ALBEMARLE CO. ,
Johnston, James, of North Garden, Va. Business
records, 1859-92. 59-120
— VIRGINIA — ESSEX CO.
Essex County Court House ledgers, 1813-1903. 59-90
— WEST VIRGINIA
Post family. Papers of the Post, Davlsson, and
Coplln families, 1842-1926. 60-361
— WEST VIRGINIA HAMPSHIRE CO.
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., W. Va. Papers,
1762-1696. 60-2389
Lee, Frederick Schiller, 1869-1940. Correspondence
ca, 1866-1930. 61-3323
FAUNA see DESERT FAUNA; ZOOLOGY
FAYETTE, MO,
— FIRE INSURANCE, | GENERAL STORESJ — FIRE
INSURANCE, [GENERAL STORES] — FAYSTTE, MO.
FAYETTE CO. , PA.
— ■HISTORY— SOURCES
Benson, Evelyn, collector. Fayette County papers.
192a ' - 61-1449
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY FAYETTE
CO., PA.
FAYETTEVILLE, VT,
■ — CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING see CARRIAGE
AND WAGON MAKING FAYETTEVILLE, VT.
FEDERAI GOVERNMENT
— U. S.
Dickinson, Jacob McGavocb, 1851-1928.
1812-1946.
Papers,
61-1169
FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. 60-2401
Goldenweleer, Emanuel Alexandrovlch, 1883-1953. .
Papers, 1919-62. 59-27
Hamlin, Charles Sumner, 1861-1938. Papers, 1869-
1966. 59-210
Laughlln, James Laurence, 1850-1933. Papers,
1902-31, 60-132
U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System. Federal Advisory Council. Minutes of
meetings, 1614-48. 60-1623
FEMINISM see WOMAN
FENIANS
Cahfll, George. Papers, 1866-93. 60-166
FENS, ENO,
Banks, Sir Joseph, hart,, 1743-1820. Papers, 1745-
820 V 61-3292
FERGUS FALLS, MINN.
INDUSTRIES
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1980. Papers, 1860-
1861 - 61-2786
FERRIES
HANNIBAL, MO. see HANNIBAL, MO. FERRIES
FERTILIZER INDUSTRY
U. S.
Schweitzer, Paul, 1840- Papers, 1863-1902. 60-2409
FERTILIZERS AND MANURES
Brldgers, John Luther, b. 1860. Papers, 1860-94.
60-807
FEUDS see VENDETTA
FICTION, HISTORICAL see HISTORICAL FICTION
FIELD, EUGENE, 1860-1666
—LIBRARY
Field, Eugene, 1850-1886. Papers, 1868-96. 61-1488
FILIBUSTER WAR, NICARAGUAN see NICARAGUA—
HISTORY FILIBUSTER WAR, 1856-1860
FILTERS AND FILTRATION
— PATENTS
Aufrlchtlg, Alois. Business records, 1888-1612.
61-305
FINANCE
— HISTORY
Barker, Wharton, 1846-1821. Papers, 1870-1820.
— PHILADELPHIA
Blddle, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1837. 60-1461
— U. S.
59-148
Stlllmao, James, 1850-1916. Papers, l&51r-1918.
FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL, [LOCAL] see
INTERNATIONAL, [LOCAL] FINANCE.
61-3413
FINANCE, PUBLIC
— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816. Papers, 1768-1816.
81-3611
CHATTANOOGA
Chattanooga. Records, 1859-1932. 61-1998
—CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
McRae, Colin J., 1812-1877. Papers, 1837-66. 60-1163
— FRANCE
Harvard University. Graduate Sobool of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
and manuscripts of economic material in French
and relating to French enterprises, 1690-1790.
60-3212
— GT. BRIT. — 1688-1816
Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1086-1829. 60-1362
— IDAHO
Idaho. Treasury Dept. Records, 1863-1938. 61-1191
— MISSISSIPPI
Echols, John H. Business records, 1863-72. 60-727
Hemingway, William L. Papers, 1876-94. 60-1058
May, Albert Quitman, b. 1857. Correspondence,
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Rogers, L.S. Correspondence, 1920. 60-1509
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— MISSISSIPPI — ACCOUNTING
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88. 60-1638
60-424
61-379
— NEW JERSEY
New Jersey. Treasury Dept. Records, 1837-43.
—NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans. Records, 1770-1884.
— -NEW YORK (CITY)
New York Historical Society. Business records
relating to New York City, 1742-1800. 60-3072
Prendargast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954. Papers
1904-06. ^!ij«4
— PENNSYLVANIA
Gibson, James, fl. 1764. Papers, 1712-1846. 60-1816
Jones family. Papers, 1696-1867. 60-2636
Nicholson, John, d. 1800. Papers, 1766-1862. 60-1078
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-76. 60-2322
Trimble, James, 1755-1836. Papers, 1782-1835.
PINAL CO., ARIZ.
Pinal Co. , Arte. Records, 1876-1907.
— RHODE ISLAND
Clarke, Joseph, 1716-1792, Papers, 1761-76.
60-2631
61-2715
61-2067
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Correspondence
of officials of U. S. Government departments, 1765-
Hamlln, Charles Sumner, 1861-
1965.
Papers, 1869-
69-210
Letter books, 1767-
HUlegas, Michael, 1729-1804.
60.
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Papers, 1776-1626.
60-1248
— U. S. 1788-1800
Hamilton, Alexander, 1767-1604. Papers, 1776-1604.
61-3330
— U. S. — 1801-1861
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers, 1802-62. 60-3323
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1649. Papers, 1760-1848.
60-2702
Sergeant, John, 1779-1862. Papers, 1783-1887.
61-419
—U.S. — 1861-1875
Walker, Robert James, 1601-1689. Papere, 1821-
68. 60-1786
— U.S. — 1875-1800
Gage, Lyman Judson, 1836-1927. Letter books,
1697-1906. 80-561
— U. S. — 1901-1933
Gage, Lyman Judson, 1636-1927, . Letter books, .
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Mills, Ogden Livingston, 1864-1937. Papers, 1620-
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Virginia. Dept. of Accounts and Purchases. Records.
1936-63. 61-2347
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. County budgets,
1954-68. 61-3066
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Washington (Ter.) Becretaryie Office. Records,
1853-83, 81-3266
—r WHITESIDE CO. , ILL.
Warner, Edward B. Papers, 1858-69. 61-2049
FINANCIERS see CAPITALISTS AND FINANCIERS
FIRE-DEPARTMENTS
— NEW JERSEY — TRENTON
Trenton. Free Public Library. Recorded volunteer
fire companies of Trenlon, 1747-1936. 61-1402
■ — PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Fire companies
of Philadelphia record books, 1742-1871. 60-3277
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Philadelphia fire
companies' record books, 1758-1904. 60-2050
Philadelphia. Fire Dept. Records, 1684-1913. 60-3027
FIRE-ENGINES
Ashby, Charles William. Papers, 1647-1909. 61-2752
FIRE EXTINCTION
PATENTS
Graham family. Papers, 1774-1885, 61-1635
Subject Index
FIRE INSURANCE see INSURANCE, FIRE
FIRE PREVENTION see subdivision FIRES AND FIRE
PREVENTION under names of cities, e. g. BOSTON
— FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
FIREARMS
— PATENTS
Llvermore, William Roscoe, 1848-1819. Papers,
1864-1860.
61-2424
Wykott, Roy A., collector. Miscellany, 1880-1860.
81-88
FIREARMS INDUSTRY AND TRADE
CHICAGO
Folsom. Brothers 6 Company. Correspondence.
1871-72. 80-1663
'. BRIT.
Shaw, William, 1880-1906. Correspondence, 1880-
H04. 61-8486
—HARTFORD
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company.
Letters, 1861. 60-027
Whlmby, EU, 1766-1825. Papers, 1716-1861. 61-3473
FIREMEN
SALARIES, PENSIONS, ETC,
St, Paul Fire Insurance Patrol, Records, 1893-1938,
60-610
FISB-CULTURE
u \ 8. '
MacDonald, Marshall, 1836-1896. Papers, 1788-1926.
61-3873
FISH TRADE
— GLOUCESTER, MASS,
Somes (John) and Son, Gloucester, Mass. Records,
170S-1863. 80.84
— HURON CO. , MICH.
Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Records, 1883-1831.
81-2732
— LONG BRANCH, N. J.
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1900. Papers, 1866-1936.
61-1129
NEWCASTLE, N. H.
Oliver, Thomas E. Business records, 1806-66.
60-180
NORTH CAROLINA
Chesson, William L. Papers of William L. Chesson
and family, 1783-1894. 60-3341
FISHER, FORT
— EXPEDITIONS, 1864-1866
Hassell, Cashing Biggs, 1806-16BB. Papers, 1836-
188 °- 61-3172
FISHERIES
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1878. Papers, 1811-1800.
61-3674
— AFRICA
Bourn, Melatiah. Business records, 1727-1603.
60-1760
61-3670
— ALBEMARLE REGION, N. C,
Graylamily. Papers, 1722-1879.
— MAINE
Naval History Society, New York. Logbooks of Maine
fishing Schooners, 1863-66. 60-3032
NEWFOUNDLAND
Moore, John Bassett, 1660-1947. Papers, 1866-1949.
~ : ' -. -81-3281
FISHING
— SAGINAW BAY
Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Records, 1883-1931.
61-2732
FISHKILL, N. Y.
— GARDENING see GARDENING— NEW YORK (STATE)—
FISHKILL ..'".".'.'
FITCHBURG, MASS.
— COTTON TRADE, (LUMBER TRADE] see COTTON
TRADE, [ LUMBER TRADE] — FITCHBURG, MASS.
FITZWILLIAM, N. H.
GENERAL STORES See GENERAL STORES FITZ-
WILLIAM, N. H. *"»» «■"«
— HISTORY— SOURCES
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FIVE FORKS, VA., BATTLE OF, 1866
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
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Perham, Aurestus S. Papers relating to General
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FLAG DAY
Roach, Cornelius. Papers, 1916-30. 61-2827
FLAGS
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Conledsrate veteran. Historical articles and MSS
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— U.S.
Burrell, Stephanie L. Papers, 1828-43. 81-718
U. S. JUVENILE LITERATURE
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FLAXSEED
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FLOOD CONTROL
MISSOURI
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t— WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculture,
Forestry, and Home Economics. Publications,
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FLOODS see subdivision FLOODS under names of
rivers, cities, etc. , e.g. MISSISSIPPI RIVER
FLOODS
FLORA see BOTANYj DESERT FLORA
FLORENCE
DESCRIPTION
Cathrall, Charles E. Diary and poetry, 1831-36.
60-1808
— REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — FLORENCE
FLORICULTURE
CALIFORNIA— VENTURA
Shepherd, Theodosla Burr (Hall) 1864-1806.
Papers, ca. 1800-40. 61-57
FLORIDA
-^COASTS see COASTS FLORIDA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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61-3867
Smith, ErwlnFrlnk, 1854-1927. Papers, 1881-1927.
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— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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—HISTORY — SEMINOLE WARS see SEMINOLE WAR,
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— HISTORY — WAR OF 1812
Fort family. Papers, 1796-1905. 61-3182
LIBRARIES see LIBRARIES FLORIDA
RACE QUESTION
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— REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — FLORIDA
FLORIDA, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
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FLOUR AND FEED TRADE
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61-1826
81-1986
DEXTER, ME.
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Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1797-1888,
ALBEMARLE CO., VA.
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— CALEDONIA, MO,
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— DOVER, N. H.
Hals family. Business records, 1773-1886". 60-1718
EDEN PRAIRIE, MINN.
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-75. 60-1206
—ESSEX CO., VA.
Garnett family. Business records, 1794-1904. 59-76
-HANOVER CO., VA.
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—LEBANON, PA,
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—MADISON CO., VA.
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— MAHTINSBURG, W. VA. -
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—MARYLAND
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MENDHAM, N, J.
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—MILLER CO., MO.
Anchor Milling Company, Tuscumbla, Mo. Records,
1892-1827. 81-307
— MINNESOTA
Pray, Otis Arkwright, 1833-1890. Papers, 1863-
>1. 60-683
— MORGAN CO., DJD.
Moore, Samuel, b. 1799. Papers, 1834-87. 80-3227
— NELSON CO., VA.
HU1, John A., firm, Nellysford, Va. Records, 1836-
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— NEWJERSEY
Plsrson (Isaac G.) and Brothers. Records, 1795-
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— NORTH GARDEN, VA.
i Johnston, James, of North Garden, Va. Business
: records, 1869-92. 59-120
—PENNSYLVANIA
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RANDOLPH CO., W. VA.
Crouch, Moses H. Business recordB, 1802-99. 69-132
— ROCHEPORT, MO.
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1936. 60-2672
ST, CHARLES, MO.
Gorrlott, George, Business records, 1838-50. 60-1828
— STAUNTON, VA.
HoltfamllT/, Business records, 1870-1901. ; 69-82 -
— TYRO, VA.
Tyro MUls, Tyro, Va. Records, 1858-1903. 59-108
FOLK-LORE '
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Dent, of Archives and History, Historical
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— OZARKS MOUNTAINS
Randolph, Vance, 1892- Papers, 1947-63, 59-7
Subject Index
FOLK-LORE (Continued)
— U.S.
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1630, collector. Edwin Ford
Piper collection of ballads. 80-1916
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— WEST VIRGINIA
. Woofter, Carey, collector. Ballads and folklore of
West Virginia. 80-228
Writers' Program. West Virginia. Papers, 80-337
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60-267
FOLK-SONGS, AMERICAN
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—HISTORY AND CRITICISM
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SOUTHERN SPATES
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IRELAND
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FORBES EXPEDITION AGAINST FORT DUQUESNE, 1766
Laughner, William J. Forbes Road notes, 1766. ;
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FOREION RELATIONS see INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;
and subdivision FOREIGN RELATIONS under names of
countries, e. g. U. S. — FOREIGN RELATIONS
FOREIGNERS see ALIENS; NATURALIZATION
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FOREST PRODUCTS
MINNESOTA
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FORESTS AND FORESTRY
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— PACIFIC STATES
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FORESTVILLE, MINN,
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
FORESTVILLE, MINN.
FORMS (LAW)
-•DELAWARE
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— PENNSYLVANIA
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U. S.
Story, Joseph, 1779-1846. Papers, 1802-04, 81-3315
FORSYTH CO. , N. C.
— JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ses JUSTICES OF THE
PEACE— .FORSYTH CO., N.C.
FORT FISHER see FISHER, SORT
iTORT MILLER, N. Y.
HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
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FORT NECESSITY NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD SITE
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FORT SUMTER sse SUMTER, FORT
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. see also subdivision FORTIFICATIONS under cities,
e.g. CHARLESTON, S.C. — FORTIFICATIONS
—ARIZONA
Stoner, Victor, 1693-1967, collector. Sinner collection,
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— MEXICO — SONORA
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— u; S.
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FOUNDATIONS (ENDOWMENTS) see ENDOWMENTS
FOUNTAIN CO. , IND.
—MISSIONS see MISSIONS FOUNTAIN CO. , IND.
4-H CLUBS
Hpldeh, Perry Greeley, 1666-1969. Papers, 1866-1947.
..61-466.-.
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— ARCHITECTURE see ARCHITECTURE — FRANCE
CHURCH HISTORY SOURCES
Sibour family. Papers, 1589-1811. ; 61-1660
COLONIES DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Memoirs concerning French poSsesBlonB, 1702-60.
81-1100
COLONIES MAPS
Memoirs concerning French possessions, 1702-60.
COLONIES — AMERICA
France. Archives colanlales. Records, 16T1-1808,
61-2206
— COLONIES — NORTH AMERICA
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■ — FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1716-1774
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— FOREIGN RELATIONS — CONFEDERATE STATES OF
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Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884.
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61-1376
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Leahy, William D.
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60-1767
61-1181
Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816.
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60-16
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HISTORY
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HISTORY REVOLUTION
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—HISTORY REVOLUTION-
OPINION
FOREIGN PUBLIC
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HISTORY — REVOLUTION — PERSONAL NARRATIVES
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— HISTORY — REVOLUTION — 1793-1794
. Russell family. Papers, 1760-1669.
60-2617
— HISTORY — CONSULATE AND EMPIRE, 1799-1816
Campbell, David, 1779-1659. Papers of David
Campbell and family, 1773-1908.
60-3306
Subject Index
FRANCE (Continued)
— HISTORY — CONSULATE AND EMPIHE, 1799-1816 —
SOURCES
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HISTORY — JULY REVOLUTION, 1830
Cabell family.
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INDUSTRIES
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60-3346
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
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80-3212
80-1877
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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FRANCE. ARMEE
OFFICERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
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FRANCE. marine
SUPPLIES AND STORES
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FRANCISCANS IN NORTH AMERICA
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FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, 1870-1871
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FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, 1706-1690
— ESTATE
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—PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING see PUBLISHERS AND
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FREDERICKSBURG, BATTLE OF, 1862
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FREE SCHOOLS see PUBLIC SCHOOLS
FREEDMEN
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61-2469
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FRANKLIN CO., GA.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900. 61-3143
FRANKLIN CO., MISS.
CENSUS
Franklin Co., Miss. Records, 1810-1964. 80-1137
HISTORY
Franklin Co., Miss. Records, 1610-1954. 60-1137
VOTING REGISTERS
Franklin Co., Miss. Records, 1810-1964. 60-1137
FRANKLIN CO. , PA.
—FORESTS AND FORESTRY see FORESTS AND
FORESTRY — PENNSYLVANIA — FRANKLIN CO.
FRANKLIN CO., VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
FRANKLIN CO., VA,
FRANKLIN COURT, PHILADELPHIA see PHILADELPHIA—
STREETS— FRANKLIN COURT
FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES see FRIENDLY
SOCIETIES
FRATERNITIES see STUDENTS' SOCIETIES
FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
—COMMERCE
Green, Duff, d. ca. 1654. Business records,
1617-B4. 61-1302
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Slaughter, Montgomery, Correspondence, 1862-66.
61-1472
MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
FREDERICKSBURG, VA,
FREEDMEN IN MISSISSIPPI
Sessions, Joseph F., b. 1836, Papers, 1861-65. 60-2467
FREEDMEN IN NORTH CAROLINA
Chaffln, Washington Sandford, 1615-1895. Papers,
1841-1900. 60-3317
McNeill, Hector H., d. 1871. Papers, 1636-96.
61-3655
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1605, collector. Papers,
1840-1906. 61-346
FREEDMEN IN VIRGINIA
Murphey, Thomas G. Papers, 1861-1904. 61-1619
FREEDOM OF TEACHING see TEACHING, FREEDOM OF
FREEDOM OF THE SEAS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on International law, 1699-1811. 61^1335
FREEMASONS. FRANCE
— HISTORY
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891. Papers, 1820-91. 80-1697
FREEMASONS. U. S. SCOTTISH RITE
HISTORY
Pike, Albert, 1809-1861. Papers, 1620-91. 60-1697
FREIGHT AND FREIGHTAGE
HOUGHTON, MICH.
Hoar, Richard M. , b. 1831. Papers, 1660-1912.
81-1987
— THE WEST
Russell, Majors and Waddell. Records, 1839-66.
61-2043
FREMONT, OHIO
CHARTTIE3
Hayes, Mary (Miller) 1866-1936. Papers, 1878-1935.
61-2726
— COMMERCE
Haynes, William Ellsha, 1629-1914. Papers, 1861-94.
61-1263
61-1264
— HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Burgner, Jacob, 1823-1913. Papers, 1859-1912,
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Burgoon, Isadore H. , 1899-1917. Papers, 1863-1917
61-1868
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR see U.S.— HISTORY —
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1765-1763
FRENCH AUTHORS, (SOCIALISTS, ETC. J see AUTHORS,
[SOCIALISTS, ETC.] FRENCH
FRENCH IN HAITI
Kochambeau, Donation Marie Joseph de Vlmeur,
vicomte de, 1756-1813. Papers, 1764-1803. 61-1481
FRENCH IN MISSISSIPPI
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 1886- collector, Papers
on Mississippi history, 1928-32. 60-1788
FRENCH IN NORTH AMERICA
France. Archives de la marine. Records, 1684-
1741. 81-1639
France. Archives des affaires etrangeres. Records,
1720-73. 61-1789
Vaudreull de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de Rlgaud,
marquis de, 1693-1776. Papers, 1740-63. 61-1837
FRENCH IN OHIO
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1765-93. 60-2455
FRENCH IN PENNSYLVANIA
Asylum Company. Records, 1793-1861. 60-1776
FRENCH POETRY (COLLECTIONS)
Dubreull, Joseph VUlars. PaperB, 1760-1860.
' 81-1147
FRENCH SPOILATION CLAIMS
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833. Papers, 1821-
39. 60-2610
Thorndlke, Israel, 1766-1832. Business records,
1776-1899. 60-1739
FRENCH WEST AFRICA see AFRICA, FRENCH WEST
FRENCH WEST INDIES see WEST INDIES, FRENCH
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
MISSOURI — BARTON CO.
Wilkinson family. Papers of the WlUdnson and
Chltwood families, 1798-1612. 81-3306
— MISSOURI-— ROCKBRIDGE
Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 6277, Rockbridge,
Mo. Records, 1899-1646. 60-2452
— VIRGINIA
,' Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Virglniana,
/ 1682-1614. 91-1008
/ FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
— BIOGRAPHY
Ashuret, John. Papere of John Ashurst estats, 1899-
1666. 80-1248
Buck, William Joseph, b. 1826. Letters to John
Jordan, 1870-73. 60-2804
Cox, John, 1764-1647. Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1900. 60-1613
Foulke family. Papers, 1726-1864. 61-3168
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Hicks, EUas, 1748-1630. Papers, 1779-1830. 60-2183
DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Ferris family. Papers, 1730-1940. 60-2205
Hicks, EUas, 1748-1830. Papers, 1779-1630. 60-2183
EPISTLES
Friends, Soolety of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Records,
1798-1668, 61-1712
FUNCTIONARIES — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC,
Stolen, Samuel, 1730-1799. Letters, 1772-97.
61-3611
Hicks, laaac, 1787-1620. Correspondence, 1798-1642.
61-3619
Jay, Allen, 1831-1910. Papers, ca. 1850-1910. 61-3224
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1642-1902. Papers, 1724-
1904. 61-3116
Russell, Elbert, 1871-1951. Papers, 1B96-1944. 61-3226
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends His- :
torlcal Library. Journal collection, 1678-1649.
61-3141
— GENEALOGY
Foulke family. Papers, 1726-1864. 61-3168
— HISTORY
Coffin, Charles Fisher, 1823-1816. Papers of
Charles F. Coffin and his wife, Rhoda M. Coif in,
1830-1912. 61-3242
Hull, William Isaac, 1888-1639. Papers, 1892-1939.
60-2162
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Cox, John, 1764-1847. Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1800. 60-1813
Friends, Society of, Ireland Yearly Meeting.
Records, ca. 1660-1949.
61-1966
Frlende, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1657- 81-3621
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) General Conference.
Records, to 1937, 61-1230
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Illinois Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1620-1948. 81-1229
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Baltimore Yearly
Meeting. Records, 1664-90. 61-107
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Pennsylvania General
Meeting. Reoords, 1842-1943. 61-111
Friends, Society of (Progressive) Pennsylvania Yearly
Meeting. Records, 1651-1927. : 61-108
Nicholson, Timothy, 1828-1924. Papere, 1671-97.
61-3225
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880. 61-646
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends'
Historical Library. Journal collection, 1676-
1949. 81-3141
Subject Index
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
— HISTORY — SOURCES (Continued)
Swarthmore Collage, Swarthmore, Pa, Friends'
Historical Library, Miscellaneous manuscriots
ca. J600-1B67. 81-3613
Swartlimore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends'
Historical Library. Small collodions, 61-191
Woolman, John, 1720-1772. Papers, 1652-1630.
61-36
HJSTOHY REVOLimON
Drinker, Elizabeth (Sandwlth), 1734-1607. Dlarv
17B8-1807. -61-404
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Hecords, 1686-1969. 60-23B2
— MISSIONS
Emlen, Samuel, 1730-1799. Letters, 1772-97.
61-3611
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Records, 1667- "* „,.,,,,
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-18B5. Papers. 61-2639
Jay, Allan, 1631-1910. Papers, ca. 1650-1910. 61-3224
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends His-
torical Library. Journal collection, 1876-1849.
61-3141
SERMONS
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1632. 60-1764
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1656. Papers. 61-2839
Hicks, EUas, 1748-1830. Papers, 1779-1830. 60-2183
Janney, Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1B80. Panere
1815-80. ^60-3307
Russell, Elbert, 1871-1961. Papers, 1898-1944. 61-3226
— YEARLY MEETINGS
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1760-1811.
61-2640
MIDDLE STATES
Matlack, T. Chalkier. Papers, 1911-39. 61-361
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. BALTIMORE YEARLY MEETING
— HISTORY— SOURCES
Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1677-1937. 60-2384
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF, INDIANA YEARLY MEETING
— HISTORY— SOURCES
Fl '?w'% Kiet ' "*• Wlana Yearly Meeting. Records,
1821-1920. 61-3241
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. NEW ENGLAND YEARLY MEETING
— HISTORY— -SOURCES
Friends, Sooiety of. New England Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1646-1916. 60-2385
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. NEW YORK YEARLY MEETING
HISTORY SOURCES
Friends, SoclBty of. New York Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1650-1933. 60-2580
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. OHIO
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Friends, Society of; Ohio Yearly Meeting.' Records.
1798-1853. * M _i 712
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. PENNSYLVANIA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Smith John Jay, 1798-1881, collector. Papers, 1678-
1883 - 61-2482
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. PHILADELPHIA YEARLY
MEETING
— -HISTORY SOURCES
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
, Records, 1666-1956, :. 60-2382
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. VIRGINIA
HISTORY— SOURCES
Friends, Society of. Virginia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1702-1836. 61-1599
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE
ALABAMA
Gorgas family. Papers, 1821-1920. 61-2789
— ARIZONA
61-3297
81-1574
61-1721
Coleman, Emus. Papers, 1888-1050.
CALIFORNIA
Brooks, Elizabeth Albree. Letters, 1858-69.
Eagle, Joan H, Letters, 1892-55.
Easterby, Anthony Y. , 1818-1893. Papers, 1836-85.
81-1756
Flagg, Joslah Foster. Papers, 1821-69. 61-562
Llttlefleld 1 nmlly. Correspondence, 1850-67. 81-2005
Marlsnet, Jefferson. Correspondence, 1837-62.
61-9)40
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Diaries, 1839-1905. 61-1296
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco
Records, 1846-1952. 61-1357
Stone, Andrew J. Correspondence, 1862-66. 61-2626
Willis family. Papers, 1843-1908. 61-45
— GEORGIA
Egmont, John Perce™!, 1st earl of, 1663-1746.
Papers, 1733-52. 61-3177
— Illinois
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1802. Papers, 1724-
18M ' 61-3115
— INDIANA
Schermerhorn, John Freeman, 1786-1851
Papers, 1809-1806, 61 . H
— KANSAS
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wenlworth, 1823-1911. Papers,
18B5 - fl0 ' 61-1092
Hyatt, Taaddeua. Papers, 1643-S8. 61-1153
Mabln, Milton Fletcher. Memoirs, 1852-1933.
61-3116
PUlabury family. Plllsbury collection, 1621-ca. 1940.
60-1217
—MIDDLE WEST
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Corroeoond-
ence, 1626-1902. 60-1261
MINNESOTA
Dibble, Leonard W., 1843-1924. Letters, 1865-
73- 60-465
Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1882. Papers,
l 833 -54. 61-250
Giistavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives.
18a3 - 61-2783
Peterson, Andrew, 1816-1698. Papers, 1854-1931.
60-3198
MINNESOTA — DODGE CO.
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1620-1929. 60-1366
MINNESOTA— KOOCHICHING CO.
Koochiching County Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, late 19th cent. 61-2499
— MINNESOTA— McLEOD CO.
Lanphear family. Correspondence, 1860-90. 60-2021
— MINNESOTA — WASHINGTON CO.
Crosby, Henry W., 1619-1908. Papers, 1865-1905.
80-941 ;:
— MISSISSIPPI
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1779-1922.
61-3488
— MONTANA
Wibaux, Pierre, 1856-1913. Papers, 1881-1829.
81-309
Hugglns, Edward, 1832-1907. Papers, 1864-1905.
OHIO
60-2078
61-3116
C1 Yo k i„ Ch11 ' 108 McC °* 13 S6-1937. Papers, 1872-
■ "• 61-3570
Clum, John Philip, 1851-1032. Papers, 186B-1932.
61-2775
NEBRASKA
Mahln, Milton Fletcher. Memolre, 1862-1933.
— NEW YORK— MOHAWK VALLEY
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1753-1606.
61-3171
— NORTH CAROLINA
Henkel Paul, 1754-1626. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1764-1694. 61-2762
— NORTHWEST, OLD
Shane, John D.,1812-1864. Papers, 1718-1860. 61-2806
— NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
B °*10« CUr8nM B °° a '' 1M3 -« 3 2. Papers, 1882-
• 61-2794
Bagla* Clarence Booth, 1843-1832, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916. 61-3282
880
Henkel, Paul, 17S4-1825. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates HenkBl, 1764-1894. 61-2762
Kagay, Henry. Papers, 1769-1683. 61-1874
—OREGON
Coleman family. Correspondence, 1640-1900. 61-801
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1891, Papers, 1842-91.
60-3036
— PENNSYLVANIA
Shippen family, Papera of the Stuppen and Burd
families, 1701-1666. 61-416
PENNSYLVANIA CUMPPV .AND CO.
Lamberton, James Flndley Pelfer, collector. Papers
of Scotch-Irish settlements, Cumberland Co. Pa.
1734 - M - 61-1408
— SOUTHERN STATES
Mellen, George Frederick, 1859-1927. Panere.
1676-1826. ^ 61-1333
-—•SOUTHWEST, OLD
Shane, John D.,1812-1864. Papers, 1716-1860. 61-2606
—TEXAS
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1018. 61-8451
Pancoast, Joslah. Papers, 1843-46. 60-1630
U.S. .
Shelby family. Papers, 1738-1863. 60-1698
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washlngtcn.
Records. 61-261
Lewis, William Stanley, 1876-1941. Papers. 61-1206
Wallace, William Hanson, 1811-1679. Papers, 1841-
79 - 80-3340
Washington (State) Dept. of Publlo Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37,
61-3057
WASHINGTON (STATE) — KETTLE FALLS
Belwood family. Papers, 16B0-1938. 60-2893
— THE WEST
Bandel, Eugene, 1836-1889. PapBrs, 1853-69.
61-3470
BandeL Eugene, 1835-1889. Papers, 1933-62. 81-3651
Cotton, John Burt, b. 1831, collector. Jayhawkers
of '49 papers, ca. 1870-1932. -fll-2627
Cragfn, Francis Whlttemora, 1856-1937. Papers.
1640-1920. 61-177
Cummlog, Alfred, 1802-1873. Papers of Alfred
dimming and family, 1792-1889. 61-189
Gooding, Zephanlah W» Correspondence, 1833-72,
61-2502
Rollins, Philip Ashton, 1869-1960, collector. Papers.
61-2004
Bteffena family. Papers of the Steffone and Felch
families, 1600-1947. 60-1356
— WISCONSIN — GRANT CO>
Shepard, CharleB, 18227-ca. 1886. Papers, 1860-1968.
61-1057
- FRUIT
—MARKETING
Silver, Gray, 1871-1935. Papers, 1903-35. 60-579
FRUIT CULTURE
—MINNESOTA
Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898, Papers, 1864-1931.
80-3198
— MINNESOTA — OWATONNA
Dartt, Edward H. a., 1824-1903. Papers, 1846-1903.
60-1208
WEST VIRGINIA
Silver, Gray, 1871-1935. Papers, 1903-36. 80-679
FRUIT TRADE
— CALIFORNIA \ ■
Duarte-Monrovla Fruit Exchange. Records, 1892-1937.
81-1819
—DELAWARE
Townsend, Samuel, 1812-1881. Papers, 1829-1922.
- 61-516
Subject Index
FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW OF I860
Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell and Ellet families
1830-1930. 60-3348
FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE
— ARIZONA
Daniels, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1862. Papers of
Benjamin Franklin Daniels and Annie E. Daniels,
1800-40. 81-3577
FULTON, MO.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
FULTON, MO.
FUND RAISING
Jones (Mi Price) Company, Inc., Nov Tort RecOTdo,
1010-50. ,.,„ 1576
FUNERAL DIRECTORS see UNDERTAKERS AND UNDER-
TAKING
FUNERAL SERMONS
Caruthers, Ell Washington, 1703-1885. Papers,
1821-55. 60-1127
FUNGI
Bartholomew, Elam, 1862-1034. Papers, 1871-1034.
80-2120
FUR TRADE
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1670-1842. 60-2520
CANADA
Bea/er Club, Montreal. Minutes, 1807-27. 00-516
Canada. Public Archives. Records, 1750-61.
81-1767
Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1826-67. 60-453
Illinois. Untverelty. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from Montreal archives, 1670-1832. 61-1530
McKenzle, Roderick, 17817-1844. Papers 1766-
ca. 1842. ■„..,„
—GREAT LAKES REGION
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library
Business records, 1741-1014. 61-3367
— ILLINOIS
Davenport, George, 1783-1645. Ledgers, 1824-35
81-3383
Hllnols. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from Montreal archives, 1879-1832. 61-1530
— MACKINAC REGION
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795. Papers, 1760-1641.
60-485
— MINNESOTA
Bardohj John A., 1863-1940, collector. Papers, 1845-
80 - 60-1028
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1670-1842. 60-2529
Russell, Roswell Phillip, 1820-1806. Papers, MO-
OS- 60-1820
— MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844. Papers, 1808-81.
Experiment (Sloop) Records, 1785-87. 80-2318
— THE WEST
Ewlng, William G„ d. 1854. Papers of William G. and
George W. Ewlng, 1818-81. 60-1344
Morgan, Dale Lowell, 1914- The Mormons and the
Far West, 1808-ca. 1857. 81-1850
— WEST VIRGINIA
Fleming family. Papers, 1810-1943. 80-1728
— WISCONSIN
Porlier, Jacques. Account book, 1610-23. 60-93
FURNITURE INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— CINCINNATI
Wayne (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati. Records,
1813-67. 80^1814
— NEWARK, N. J.
Ailing, David. Business records, ca. 1803-56. 60-2442
PHILADELPHIA
Warren, William J. Business papers, 1856-
61-622
— NORTH AMERICA
81-2056
France, Archives colonlales. Records, 1671-1808.
61-2206
— NORTHWEST, CANADIAN
Northwest Company of Canada. Records, 1701-1811.
60-569
— NORTHWEST, OLD
Ballly de Messeln, Honors' Oration Joseph, b, 1774.
Papers, 1794-1636. 60-1404
GALLATIN, MO.
— HISTORY
Jenner, Julie Jane. Papers, 1852-ca. 1930. 80-2215
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
— HISTORY
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1753-1820. Papers, 1778-1665.
60-1245
GALVESTON
— REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — GALVESTON
GALVESTON, BATTLE OF, JAN. 1863
Cupples, George, 1816-1885, Papers, 1861-63. 60-2208
GAME LAWS
— WEST VIRGINIA
Simpson, F. A, Records, 1909-42. 60-1086
GANANOQUE, ONT.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Stone, Joel, 1740-1833. Papers, 1783-1820. 60-910
GARDENING
Dock, Mlra Lloyd. Papere, 1614-1047. 59-161
—SOCIETIES, ETC.
Garden Clubs of Mississippi. Scrapbooks, 1938-56.
80-742
Philadelphia Garden Club. Records, 1904-10. 81-128
— NEW YORK (STATE) — FISHKILL
Brown, James F., gardener.^ Papers, 1620-64, 60-601
— PENNSYLVANIA
61-1365
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cols families, 1700-1925.
81-738
80-542
Dickson, Robert, 1786-1823. Papers, 1700-1822.
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to the
Amerlcen Fur Company, 1822-56. 81-3248
Records of voyageurs, 1727-35, 80-438
Sterling, James. Letter book, 1761-86. 81-3092
NORTHWESTERN STATES
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1846. Business records,
1784-1892. 80-1736
Canada. Governor General, Records, 1768-1667.
81-71
— RED RIVER VALLEY (RED RIVER OF THE NORTH)
Fisher, Henry, Correspondence, 1826-67. 80-453
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th earl of, 1771-1820
Papers, 1806-24. „„., „„
American Fur Company. Records, 1831-47. 60-1938
GARDENS, WORKING-MEN'S see WORKING-MEN'S
GARDENS "
GARFIELD, JAMES ABRAM, PRES. U. S.
— ASSASSINATION
Windom, William, 1837-1881. Papers, 1861-1843.
60-212
GAS, NATURAL
DTCHANA
Coburn, John, 1825-1906. Papere, 1860-1904. 60-1345
GAS COMPANIES
—MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1816-1934. 61-2425
GASTONIA, N. C.
— TAX COLLECTION see TAX COLLECTION
GASTONIA, N.C,
GEMS
Kunz, George Frederick, 1858-1932. Correspondence,
1862-1932, 60-2372
GENEALOGY see subdivision GENEALOGY under names
ofplacee, e.g. KENT CO., DEL GENEALOGY;
PENNSYLVANIA — GENEALOGY
681
GENERAL CONFERENCE MENNONTTE CHURCH
— HISTORY — SOURCES
General Conference Mennonite Church. Records
1860-1860. '-
Wedel, Peter Philip, 1884- Papers, 1918-49. 61-1413
--MISSIONS
Wedel, Peter Philip, 1864- Papers, 1918-49. 01-1413
GENERAL STORES
— ALBEMARLE CO., VA.
Duke, Richard, 1787-1848, Business records of Richard
Duke and others, 1831-61, . 68-180
— AMISSVILLE, VA.
AmlssvUle Mercantile Company, Amlssville, Vn.
Ledgers, 1936-40. 61-2168
ARIZONA
Fish (E. N.) Company. Records, 1874-1810. 61-3527
Jacobs family. Papers, 1865-1900. 61-3834
— BACON'S CASTLE, VA.
Warren and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va. Records, 1883-
1010. 60-181
—BAXTER CO. , ARK,
Nelson, George N. Business records, 1614-20. 61-2826
BLOOMINGTON, MINN.
Ballllf Brothers, Bloomlngton, Minn, Records, 1881-
1912. 60-447
BOONVXLLE, MO.
Koontz, David Samuel. Business rscords, 1854-1835.
60-1778
BROWNSVILLE, OH.
Cooley&Co., Brownsville, Or. Records, 1662-1834.
81-1825
— BRUNSWICK CO. , VA.
Dromgoole family. Mercantile records, 1766-1640.
61-3083
— BUCHANAN, VA.
Martin, John T., merchant of Buchanan, Va. Re-
cords, 1857-1905. 59-94
— BUFFALO LAKE, MfNN.
Walstrom (H> F.) Store, Buffalo Lake, Minn. Records,
1685-1903. 80-102
— CALEDONIA, MO.
Business records of firms located In Caledonia, Mo.,
1857-83. 60-1980
CALHOUN CO., ALA.
Nixon, William D. Business records, 1007-38.
61-301
—CAMDEN, 8. C.
Lee family. Papers of the Lee and Benney families,
1806-1014. 80-804
— CAMDEN, W. VA.
Glssy, Jacob L. Business rscords, 1017-47. 59-178
— CAROLINE CO., VA.
Louthan papers, 1821-1610. 59-105
— CARTERSVn-LE, VA.
Rhodes (H. J.) and Company, Cartersvllle, Va.
Records, 1816-1920, 59-112
— CHALK LEVEL, VA.
Business rscords of firms located In Chalk Level
and Ward Springs, Va,, 1872-1818, 60-1825
Tate, William C, Papers, 1881-1913. 59-85
— CHARLOTTE CO., VA.
Smith, William Henry, 1643-1621. Business papere,
1648-90. 59-113
— CHESTNUT GROVE, VA.
Guerrant, W. P. and J, P., Chestnut Grove, Va.
Records, 1854-89. 69-99
COLUMBUS, MISS.
Meek, Samuel Mills, 1835-1901. Papers, 1839-
1924. 60-1541
— CUMBERLAND CO., VA.
Flipptn Brothers, Cumberland, Va. Records, 1888-
1822. 58-114
— DES MOINES
Parsons, C. Howard. Papers, 1894-1821. 80-461
Subject Index
60-1715
GENERAL STORES (Continued)
— DAVIESS CO., MO,
Moore, David, farmer. Papers, 1876-1930.
— DEXTER, ME.
McCrltiis family. Business records, 1846-1948.
— DONIPHAN, MO.
Lee (R, E.) Mercantile Company, Doniphan, Mo.
Records, 1861-93. 60-2323
— DURHAM, N. H.
Frost family. Business records, 1756-1884. 00-1734
— ESSEX CO., VA.
Essex Count; iurt House Ledgers, 1813-1003. 50-00
— FAIRMONT, W. VA.
Fleming, B. A., firm, Fairmont, W. Vs. Records,
1854-1007. 60-127
— FAYETTE, MO.
Boon, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo. Records,
1822-64. 60-2638
— FAYETTE CO., W. VA.
Fayette Co., W. Vs. Archives, 1787-1023. 60-1007
— FITZW1LLIAM, N. H.
Whlttemore (Dexter) A Sons, Fitxwllllam, N. H.
Records, 1809-88. 80-1746
— FORESTV1LLE, MINN.
Melghen, Thomas J., 1856-1038. Papers, 1848-1010.
60-1187
— FRANKLIN CO., VA,
Clement family. Papers of the Clement and Dickinson
families, 1816-1007, 61-2120
Dickinson family. Papers, 1822-58. 66-70
— FULTON.MO,
Tucker (D. M. and J. H.) Fulton, Mo. Records,
1833-1002, 80-2476
— GOOCHLAND CO., VA.
Duke family. Correspondence, 1840-84, 81-1393
— ORANVILLE, W. VA.
Dent, Marmaduke, 1801-1880. Papers, 1855-01. 60-178
GREENWICH, N. J.
Wood and Bacon, Greenwich, N. J. Records, 1787-
1824. 81-284
— HALIFAX CO,, VA.
Eaaley family, Ledgers and papers, 1837-1904. 69-68
— HAL8EY, OR.
Koontx (Martin V.) Company, Halsey, Or. Records,
1878-1037. 61-2336
— HARDY CO., W. VA.
Wilson, David L. Papers, 1853-90.
— -HASTINGS, MINN.
61-2005
Thorne-Norrlsh Company, Hastings, Minn, Records,
1868-1001. 80-101
HAYWOOD CO. , N. C.
Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874. Papers, 1800-1000.
81-3263
— -HAZLEHURST, MISS.
Falor (M.) and Company, Haalehurst, Miss, Records,
1852-1024. 60-1076
—HENDRICKS, W, VA.
Poling if. B.) and Company, Hendricks, W. Vs.
Records, 1807-1027. 60-376
— HOUGHTON, MICH.
Hoar, HlRiiud M, b, 1831. Papers, 1880-1012.
81-1S87
— 1RONIA, N. J,
Stryker (D.) and Son, Ironla, N. J. Records, oa. 1882-
1020. 60-1410
— KASKASKU, ILL,
Menard, Pierre, 1768-1844, Papers, 1808-81.
— KENNEBUNKPORT, ME.
Lord family. Business papsrs, 1770-1873.
81-2086
80-147
61-1828
KERNVILLE, CAUF.
Brown, Andrew, 1829-1009. Papers, 1858-06,
— KNOB FORK, W. VA.
Jolllffe (A.) and Son, Knob Fork, w. Va, Records,
1897-1010. 60-175
— LAMINE, MO.
Redd 6 Gibson, Lamlne, Mo. Records, 1871-74.
81-2482
— LEMHI CO., IDAHO
Bhoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. Papers, 1861-
»»• 61-451
— LEWIS CO., W. VA.
Ballsy, Lemuel Papers of Lemuel and Samuel
Ballsy, 1863-1003. 61-2818
— LYNCHBURO, VA.
Leftwlch, Joel, 1769-1846. Papers, 1780-1800. 60-23
— MACKINAC, MICH.
Michigan. University. William L, Clements Library,
Business records, 1741-1014. 61-3307
MADISONVTLLE, TENN.
Johnston, Joseph, d. I8T4. Business papers, 1834-oa.
!•"• 81-2224
— MARION CO., MISS.
Ford, John, Methodist minister. Papers of John Ford
and family, 1818-1044. 80-2632
—MECKLENBURG CO., VA.
Burwell, Lucy (Cols) Papers, 1751-1005, 60-2614
— MENDHAM, N. J.
Ralston, John, fL 1762-4815. Business records,
ca. 1782-1816. 80-1853
Ralston, John, fl. 1623-1878. Business records, ca.
1823-78. 60-1844
— MENDOTA, MINN.
Dupuls and Whitman, Mendota, Minn. Records, 1864-
84. 60-462
— MIDDLEBORO, MASS.
Pelrce, Peter H., 1768-1881. Business records, ca.
1820-1010, 60-2089
— MIDDLEWAY, W. VA.
Grantham, John William, d. 1887. Papers, 1622-
1024. 61-1310
— MILLER CO., MO.
Wright family, Business records, 1860-85. 81-308
— MINNESOTA CITY, MINN,
Southwick and Company, Minnesota City, Minn,
Records, 1877-88. 80-442
GUlaspy, James C, Papers of James C. GUlaspy and
James Longslreet Cleveland, 1840-1630. 61-817
—MOBILE, ALA.
Forbes (John) A Company. Records, 1780-1841.
61-60
MONMOUTH CO., N. J.
Smock, George. Business records, 1780-1823, 60-2449
— MONTGOMERY CO., PA.
Fry and Rambo, Montgomery Co., Pa. Records,
1843-58. 80-1076
— MORGAN CO., IND.
Moore, Samuel, b. 1700. Papers, 1834-87, 80-3227
— MORRIS CO., N, J.
Horton, PhineBS, firm, Ironla, N, J. Records, ca.
1800-62. 60-2830
Leddel, S. W. Business records, ca, 1835-67. 60-3464
— MOUND CITY, MO.
Glenn, John H, Papers, 1845-1630. 80-2230
— NELLYSFORD, VA.
Hill, John A., firm, Nellysford, Va. Records, 1835-
81 , 60-08
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Qradiate Sohool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of grocers
(general storekeepers) In New England, 1885-1004.
60-1401
881
80- W0
50-122
— NEW HAMPSHIRE
Hale famlry. Business records, 1773-1886. 60-1716
— NEW JERSEY
Beach, Ellas. Business records, 1821-85. 60-2453
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Shaw, Robert T. Papers, 1804-82. 80-988
— NEWARK, N. J.
Parkhuret, Caleb. Business records, ca. 1784-1817.
60-2447
Parkhuret, H. L, Business records, ca. 1796-1846.
60-2448
— NEWCASTLE, N. H.
Oliver, Thomas E. Business records, 180u-65*
— NORTH CAROLINA
Graham family, Papers, 1754-1006.
— NORTH GARDEN, VA.
Johnston, James,-of North Garden, Va. Business
records, 1869-02. 69-120
— OWATONNA, MINN,
Dartt, Edward H. S„ 1824-1003. Papers, 1848-1008.
60-1200
— PANTHERS GAP, VA,
Sterrett, John Douglas. Business records, 1823-05.
59-110
— PARADISE, N. S,
Harvard University. Graduate 8chool of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of grocers
(general storeksepers) outside New England, 1784-
1873. 60-1126
— PENNSYLVANIA
Bucher family. Papers, 1780-1837. 60-3264
— -PITTSBORO, N. C.
London, Henry Adolphus, 1808-1682, Papers, 1830-
60. 60-1107
— PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA.
Swanson family. Papers, 1845-88. 69-88
Yates and Company. Ledgers of Yates and Co, and
of J. R. Yates, 1872-1016. 60-87
— PLYMPTON, MASS
Plympton Cotton Manufacturing Company, Plymptoo,
Mass. Records, 1813-41. 80-60
—PORTLAND, OH.
Corbett, Falling, and Company, Portland, Or. Records,
1850-01. 01-1335
-•-PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Wendell family. Business rscorda, 1722-1665. 60-1724
— PRESTON CO., W. VA.
Jenkins, John E. Papers, 1828-1951. 60-1710
— PROVIDENCE
Slater, Samuel, 1788-1836. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater companies,
1763-1028. 60-1720
—-RAYMOND, MISS.
Drane and Dupree, Raymond, Miss, Records, 1884-
80, 80-1136
— READING, MASS,
PralMamUy. Papers, 1820-1016, 61-1350
— RED CREEK, W, VA.
Buslnees reoords of firms located In Red Creek, W. Va.,
1009-22. 60-1864
— ROCKBRIDGE, MO.
Recorde of a general store located at Rockbridge, Mo.,
1869-1046. 80-2408
— SACO VALLEY
Usher, ElUs Baker, 1785-166'6. Business records,
1800-68. 60-1147
— ST. ANTHONY, MINN.
Hussall, Rnsnell Phillip, 1820-1896. Papsrs, 1848-
63. 60-ieao
— ST. GENEVIEVE CO., MO.
Roster, Francis C, Business records, 1841-57. 80-2863
Subject Index
GENERAL STORES (Continued)
— SALT SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA.
caruthers, Isaac. Records, 1819-63. 61-1649
SANDY RIVER, VA.
Hundley and Dentn, Sandy River, Va. Records, 1898-
1927. 59-96
— SARGENTVILLE, ME.
Sargent (W. G.) Company, Sargentvltle, Me. Records,
1834-1927. 60-1828
— SAUK RAPIDS, MINK.
Russell, Jeremiah, 1609-1885. Papers, 1849-1934.
60-2603
- — SHAWNEETOWN, ILL.
Caldwell, John, of Indiana. Papers, 1786-1840. 60-1793
SHUQUALAK, MISS.
Nunn (E. F.) and Company, Shuqualak, Miss. Records,
1870-1914. 60-1607
SOMERSET, PA.
Snyder family. Business papers, 1816-1913.
SOMERSET CO., N, J.
Smock, George. Business records, 1786-1829.
81-20S0
— SOUTHERN STATES
Clerk, Thomas Dlonystus, 1603-
1044-48.
Literary MSS.,
— STAUNTON, VA,
Christian, J, B. Papers, 1815-78. 69-101
Holt family. Business records, 1870-1901. 59r92
— STILLWATER, MINN.
McKuslck and Company, Stillwater, Minn. Account
books, 1848-1906. 60-476
— TUCKER CO., W, VA.
Cupp family. Papers, 1839-1948. 60-275
— U. 8.
Harvard University. Graduate School of BuslnesB Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of grocers
(general storekeepers) 'outside New England, 1784-
1873. 60-1128
— VTNCENNES, IND.
Lasselle, Hyacinth. Papers, 1719-1904. 60-1971
BuslnesB records of firms located In Abingdon, Va.,
1800-1925. 59-204
Drummond Brothers, Wlsevllle, Va. ..Records of
Drummond Brothers and other firms located In
Accomac Co., Va., and elsewhere, 1817-79. 56-185
Eggleston family. Ledgers, 1818-1909. 69-71
Graham family. Papers, 1754-1906. 59-122
WADE8TOWN, W, VA.
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. Va.
Records, 1858-1922. 60-1454
— WARD SPRINGS, VA.
Business records of firms located In Chalk Level
and Ward Springs, Va., 1872-1916, 90-1826
— WARREN CO., N. C.
Mabry, Robert C. Papers, 1805-1931. 61-3061
— WASHINGTON, N. C.
Grist, James Redding, d, 1874. Business records,
1791-1920, 61-1395
— WASHINGTON CO,, MO.
Records of lead mining In Washington Co., Mo., 1834^
1919. 61-542
■ — WATER VALLEY, MISS.
Weatherly and Duff, Water- Valley, Miss. Records,
1878-88. 60-1502
— WAVERLEY, N. Y.
Hunt, Hiram B. Papers, 1809-77.
— WAYNESBORO, VA.
McPherson, H. C. Business records, 1856-87.
— WELDON, N. C.
Clark, Edwin, merchant. Papers and business re-
cords, ca. 1878-1930. 60-1087
— WELLS, ME,
Lord family. Business papers, 1779-1879. 60-147
— WELLSBURG, W. VA.
Brooke Co., W. Va. Archives, 1778-1016. 60-1201
— WEST VIRGINIA
Post family. Papers of the Post, Davlsson, and
Coplln families, 1842-1926. 60-361
— WHTTMELL, VA.
Prltchett, John L and C. A., Whltmell, Va. Journals,
1906-11. 69-109
— WILKES CO. , N. C.
Foster, Alfred M,, d. I860. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1919. 61-1381
WYOMING CO., N. Y.
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library .
Business records, 1741-1914. 61-3397
— WYTHEVILLE, VA.
Foote and Johnson, Wythevllle, Va. Records, 1880-
1913. 69-100
GENERALS
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Nicholas, Elizabeth Byrd, 1830-1901, collector.
Letters, 1855-89. 61-2741
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1891-1899. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2452
Trenton. Free PubUo Library. Trentonlana; manu-
scripts, 1721-1932. 61-2213
GENESEE REGION, N. Y.
Wadsworlh family. Papers, 1793-1873. 81-1904
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
GENESEE REGION, N.Y.
GENESEO, N. Y.
— DESCRIPTION
Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836. Diaries.
81-1714
GENEVA, N. Y.
INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Young, Henry, 1859-1924. Diaries, ca. 1861-
1919. 61-40
GEOGRAPHERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Morse, Jedldlah, 1781-1826. Correspondence, 1788-
1822. 60-2930
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES see NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL
GEOGRAPHY
COLLECTED WORKS
Boggs, Samuel Whittemore, 1889-1954. Papers, 1914-
64. 69-143
— TEXT-BOOKS
WiiUrd, Emma (Hart) 1787-1870. Papers, 1817-79.
60-2744
GEOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL
Markham, Sir Clements Robert, 1630-1918. Papers,
1850-1910. 81-3094
GEOGRAPHY, POLITICAL see WORLD POLITICS
GEOLOGISTS "'
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Elliott, Arthur H., b. 1851. Papers, 1886-1925.
81-3578
Lesley, J. Peter, 1819-1903. Papers, 1838-93. 60-2793
Lewis, Henry Carvlll, 1853-1888. Papers, 1881-90,
61-493
Penrose, Richard Alexander Fullerton, 1863-1831. Pa-
pers, 1885-1631. 61-766
Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882. Virginia geolog-
ical papers, 1836-64. 61-2418
Shepard, Edward Martin, 1854-1934, Papers, 1844-
1939. 80-2877
White, Israel Charles, 1848-1927. Papers, 1867-
1941, 80-270
Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1876. Papers, 1859-
1906. 61-2509
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1836-1920. Papers, 1861-
1918. 61-129
Townsend, Nathaniel, Papers, 1828-1908. 60-1770
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Talmage, James Edward, 1862-1933. PaperB, 1876-
1930. 61-3052
COLLECTED WORKS
Becker, George Ferdinand, 1847-1619. Papers,'
1814-1928.
80-24
— .ARKANSAS— SURVEYS
Peter, Robert, idC5-1894. Papers, 1828-1905. 61-961
BRAZIL
Branner, John Casper, 1850-1922. Papers, 1881-1925.
61-2189
—CALIFORNIA
King, Clarence, 1842-1901, Papers, 1859-1902.
61-2321
— INDIANA — SURVEYS
Peter, Robert, 1805-1894. Papers, 1828-1905. 61-961
— JAPAN — SURVEYS
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1635-1920. Papers, 1850-1918.
61-1124
— KENTUCKY — SURVEYS
.Peter, Robert, 1805-1894. Papers, 1828-1905. 61-981
Wallee, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1862.
Papers, 1762-1881. 60-1648
— MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1776-1812.
60-2678
NEW JERSEY
Rogers, William -Barton, 1804-1882. Virginia geolog-
ical papers, 1898-64. 61-2418
NEW YORK (STATE) DUTCHESS CO.
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Dutchess Co., N.Y. , 1667-1886. 66-3110
— NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina, Geological and Economic Survey.
Records, including records of predecessor bodies
and of the State geologist, 1885-1914. 60-144
Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. Papers, 1889-1942.
66-1249
— PENNSYLVANIA — SURVEYS
Lyman, Benjamin/Smith, 1895-1820. Papers, 1850-
1918, 61-1124
Brenner, John Casper, 1850-1622. Papers, 1881-1925.
61-2196
King, Clarence, 1842-1901. Papers, 1859-1902,
Talmage, James Edward, 1862-19S3. Papers, 1876-
1930. 61-3052
Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882. Virginia geolog-
ical papers, 1836-54. 61-2418
—■THE WEST SURVEYS
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers, 1850-1918.
61-1124
GEOPHYSICS
De Golyer, Everette Lea, 1886-1966. Papers, 1907-
58. 61-1143
GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUIANA
WHOLESALE TRADE see WHOLESALE TRADE —
GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUIANA
GEORGETOWN, D. C,
— COMMERCE
Burroughs, Richard D. Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1867-88. 60-656
PRICES see PRICES — GEORGETOWN, D.C.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D, C.
STUDENTS
Orme, William Ward, 1832-1866. Papers, 1855-94,
' 61-3144
GEORGIA
BOUNDARIES ALABAMA
Blount, Richard A., 1774-1624. Papers, 1618-60.
— COMMERCE
60-1158
Screven family. Papers of the Screven, Bryan, and
Arnold families, 1778-1822. 60-260
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Logan family. Papers, 1664-1871. 60-2835
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1862-
">32. 60-780
EDUCATION see EDUCATION — GEORGIA
GENEALOGY
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1663-1748.
Papers, 1732-62. 61-3177
61-2446
Subject Index
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1640.
Maokay, EUta Ann (McQueen) 1778-1863. Papers.
1786-1672. a ,. 34 ,
GOVERNORS — AUTOGRAPHS
Road, Keith Morton, 1880-1040, collactor. Georgia
manuscripts, 171.2-1906. 81-3136
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Georgia, 1738-1846. 60-2027
HISTORY SOURCES
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1851, collector.
Papers, 1650-1061. 61-3178
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1883.. Papers, 1767-
1S06 - 61-3116
Head, Keith Morton, 16BO-1040, collector. Georgia
manuscripts, 1732-1905. 61-3126
— HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD
Jenkins, Charlas Francis, 1665- Correspondence
concerning Button Gwinnett, 1024-38. 60-2612
HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1083-1748.
Papers, 1732-62. 61-3177
— HISTORY — 1775-1865 — SOURCES
Baber family. Baber-Blackshear papers, 1706-1930.
•1-2078
HISTORY — REVOLUTION — SOURCES
Jones, Seaborn, 1786-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
61-2010
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Barnsley family. Papers, 1824-73. 60-1766
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1032, Papers, ca. 1894-
81-2076
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— SOURCES
Battey, Robert, 1828-1695. Papers, 1810-04. 61-3147
Brookes, lvesoa L. Papers, 1831-86. 60-789
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1767-
190t - 81-3118
— HISTORY, LOCAL — SOURCES
Burroughs, William Berrien, b. 1842. Papers, 1672-
1938, ' 60-2842
— -INDUSTRIES
Jonoo, Charles Colcock, 18S1-1B63. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2462
—LAND see LAND — GEORGIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Branch family. Papers, 1784-1919. 80-3232
Clark family. Papers, 1784-1890, 60-3308
Bte ?«? B ' A,OTmd «' Hamilton, 1812-1883. Papers,
1784-1866. 69-219
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1940. 60-3309
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940. 61-2449
GERMAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
PENNSYLVANIA
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. Library. Manu-
script collection, 1776- 61-2606
GERM ^^ UT ? ORS ' [HYMNS, SCHOLARS, ¥iC.l see
AUTHORS, [HYMNS, SCHOLARS, ETC.JOBRMAN
OERMAN LETTERS
Kurrelmeyer, WltUam, 1874-1967, collector. Papers.
60-1647
80-2837
Shjel, Franz, 1824-1902. Papers, 1861-
61-2080
61-2449
Drown, Joseph Emerson, 1621-1894. Papers ol
Josephs, and Elizabeth G. Brown, 1863-1018.
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940.
Johnson, Herschol Vespasian, 1812-1880. Papers.
1812-80. 61 . 327S
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — CIVIL WAR
Hutchlns, Nathan Louis, 1799-1870. Papers, 1816-
19M - 61-2023
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMEMT — 1885-
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1862-
1082. 60-780
Brown, Joseph M. , 1851-1882. Papers, 1685-1930.
61-2529
Griggs, Jamas Mathews, 1661-1910. Papers, 1892-
1913. 60-2119
GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH (U. S.) sea REFORMED
CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES
OERMANIC LANOUA'JES
— STUDY AND TEACHINO
Almstedt, Hermann B. , 1873-1964. Papers,
1896-1964. 81-241
GERMANS IN INDIANA
DePauw University, Greencaetle, Ind, Archives.
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1800-1960. 61-1630
GERMANS IN MADISON CO. , ILL.
Flagg family. Papers, 1819-77, 1008. 61-3409
GERMANS DJ NORTH CAROLINA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Coon, Charles Lee, 1688-1827, collector. Papers
concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1781-
813- 80-2387
GERMANS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Lehman, Christian, collactor. Oermantown and
Roxborough papers, 1742-09. 61-1498
OERMANS IN PHILADELPHIA
Borman family. Papers, 1815-72. 61-3592
GERMANS IN SHENANDOAH CO. , VA.
Kagay, Henry. Papers, 1769-1883. 61-1974
GERMANS IN THE U. S,
Brohm, Theodore, 1808-1881. Papers, 1827-70.
60-1898
Learned, Marlon Dexter, 1857-1817. Papers, 1524-
1016. 61-590
Peltran, Wem»L 1826-1681. Papers, 1649-91, 80-2066
GERMANTOWN, PA.
CLUBS
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1030. ,. ^60-3131
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1880-1944. 81-1730
— ARCHIVES Bee ARCHIVES — OERMANY
— COMMERCE — HISTORY — SOURCES
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books and
manuscripts of economic malarial la German and
relating to German enterprises, 1621-1770. 60-3318
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Brlggs, Charles Augustus, 1841-1913. Papers, ca,
1841-1013. ^ 81-1223
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL— 1946-
Bond Tribute Fund. Records, 1947-60. 60-2237
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— U. 8.
Dodd, William Edward, 1669-1940. Papers, 1800-
60-578
40.
OENEALOOY
edelhelm, Carl, collector. German heraldry books,
ca. 1700. 6 {. MB1
— HISTORY — 1933-1946 — ■SOURCES
Berlin collection of captured Naal documents, 1933-
U - 60-2406
Nebraska Unlverelty. Library. NaUonalsoilaUsUsche
Deutsche Arbelter-Pkrtel collection, 1033-47,
61-1600
—INDUSTRIES- — HISTORY — SOURCES
Harvard Unlverelty, Oraduats School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account bocks and
manuscripts of economic material in Gennan and
relating to German enterprises, 1821-1770. 60-3318
NOBILITY
Edelhelm, Carl, collector. German heraldry books,
ca. 1700 61-1451
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Jaokh, Emal, 1676-1969. Papers, 1908-13. 61-3BS9
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT'— 1888-1918
Klderleh-Waechter, Alfred von, 1653-1913. Papers.
1681-1812. 61.S4S8
— RELIGION — 1933-1945
Leiper, Henry Smith, 1681-, Correspondence,
1933-45. 61-1169
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Harrell, RenaC, 1891-
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector,
uterary and scientific autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. 81-352
—HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD— SOURCES
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of. court
records, 1876-1818. 61-1764
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH see PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN GERMANTOWN, PA.
~ rSS*^ PBOPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — PENNSYL-
VANIA — OERMANTOWN
— SURVEYS
""wimfrj?". CUu b J> 1> ar »* '»«■« Clark Moore and
WUllam Colmer Moore, 1683-1690. 61-187
GERMANY
ALLIED OCCUPATION, 1045-
PfdtBenberger, Otto E. Papers, 1020-60. 61-3388
884
Correspondence. 1922-60.
81-2964
PfeHfenberger, Otto E, Papers, 1939-60. 61-3366
— STUDENTS see STUDENTS— GERMANY
OETTYBBURO, BATTLE OF, 1883
Cover, Ray L. , collector. Miscellaneous papers, 1769-
187L 81-1036
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1890. Papers, 1837-
1803 ' 61-2648
Lcogstreet, James, 1821-1004. Papers, 1648-1004.
81-1076
McCleilan, Henry Bralnerd, 1640-1904. Papers, 1862-
M - 61-2403
Meade, George Gordon, 1615-1873. Papers, 1703-1697.
; 61-760
Reynolds family. Papers, 1830-86. 60-216
Rothermel, Peter Frederick, 1617-1806. Papers,
1M3 " 72, 80-2868
GHENT, TREATY OF, 1614
Ooulburn, Henry, 1784-1866. Papers, 1813-14. 80-1437
King, Rufus, 1766-1827. Papers, 1766-1626. 60-2898
Rush, Richard, 1780-1659. Letters, 1611-23. 61-490
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Papers, 1785-1832.
GILA CO. , ARIZ.
—ANTIQUITIES
Brandes, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1830-1961,
GILMER CO. , W. VA.
HISTORY— SOURCES
Snider, Mlrtln. Papers, 1684-89.
OIRARD COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA
— ADMISSION
Gtrard College, Philadelphia. Papers, 1885-94,
— ALUMNI
Glrard College, Philadelphia. Papers, 1889-94,
80-2130
•1-8664
61-2699
61-681
61-661
Subject Index
GIRLS
—SOCIETIES AND CLUBS
Ntles, Marlon H. Papers, 1911-18.
61-3496
GLASGOW
COMMERCE VIRGINIA
Cu n lnghame (William) & Company. Records, 1770-08,
61-653
GLASS MANUFACTURE
— HAMILTON, N. Y. (ALBANY CO.)
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Hamilton, N. Y.
(Albany Co.) Records, 1798-1804. 61-2690
GLASS TRADE
— -VJW JERSEY
Wistar family. Papers, 1743-1832. 60-2812
GLASS-WORKERS
WEST VIRGINIA
Jones, William J., of Morgantown, W. Va., collector.
Records of wmdow glass workers' unions, 1886-
1920. 60-381
GLOBE, ARIZ.
ARREST see ARREST— GLOBE, ARIZ.
GLOUCESTER, MASS.
FISH TRADE see FISH TRADE GLOUCESTER,
MASS.
GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J.
COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE— GLOUCES-
TER CITY, N.J.
GLOUCESTER CO. , N. J.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
GLOUCESTER CO. , N.J.
GLOUCESTER CO., VA.
AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE— VIRGINIA
— GLOUCESTER CO.
■ — HISTORY
Cattett, Landon Carter. Papers,1912-18. 69-88
Mason, Polly Cary. Papers, 1934-47. 61-2708
GNOSTICISM
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1920-59. 61-3615
GOD
NAME
Mueller, John Theodore, 18B5- Papers, 1924-60.
60-3207
GOLD DISCOVERIES — CALIFORNIA see CALIFORNIA —
GOLD DISCOVERIES
GOLD MINES AND MINING
Morrow, James, 1820-1865. Papers, 1838-1938,
60-784
— ARIZONA — GRAHAM CO.
Spenaanma Gold Mining and Milling Company. Records,
1898-99. 61-2713
CALIFORNIA
Boyles, Eliza H. (Ball) Gordon. Correspondence,
1828-81. 60-821
Brown, Edward Monroe. Diaries of Edward Monroe
Brown and George E, Jewett, 1849-80. 61-904
Catlln, Amos Parmalee, b. 1823, Business records.
1840-71. 61-2165
Clark, Francis. Business correspondence, 1856-59.
61-1821
Oebbart, Noah L„ d. 1862. Correspondence, 1844-
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Lane, John Lafayette. Diaries, 1852-89. 61-3040
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3510
Martenet, Jefferson. Correspondence, 1837.
Stow, Joseph W. Papers, 1886.
—CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO
Thomson family. Papers, ca. 1820-ca. 1B70.
—CALIFORNIA TUOLUMNE CO.
PownaU, Joseph. Papere, 1840-1926.
61-2040
61-2525
FRASER VALLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA
McCullough, Samuel, 1828-ca. 1890. Papers,
1854-86. 81-2172
— NEVADA CO. , CALIF.
Redfteld, Leonard G, Correspondence, 1863-68,
61-2044
NORTH CAROLINA
Elliot, Benjamin P. Correspondence, 1805-86. 61-1134
Gregory, fc'dwln Clarke, 1876-1948. Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
81-1340
— SPANISH AMERICA
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. - Account books of gold and
sliver mining enterprises, 1857-98. 61-103
THE WEST
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of gold and
silver mining enterprises, 1867-98. 81-103
GOLD ORES
ARIZONA
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1912-36. 61-3668
GOLDSMTTBING
PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
Fletcher, Thomas, goldsmith. Business corre-
spondence, 1806-65. 81-3287
GOIJZALES, TEX,
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
GONZALES, TEX,
GOOCHLAND CO. , VA.
— FARM LIFE, [LAND GRANTS] see FARM LIFE,
[LAND GRANTS] — VIRGINIA — GOOCHLAND CO,
■ — GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
GOOCHLAND CO. , VA.
GOVERNMENT see POLITICAL SCIENCE
GOVERNMENT ATTORNEYS
—ALABAMA
Street, Oliver Day, 1888-1944. Papers, 1888-1944.
81-1298
U. S. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1796-1658. Papers,
60-1407
Golf, Guy Dsspard, 1667-1833. Papers, 1911-31.
60-1413
Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1917. Papers,
1879-1918. 60-1527
W. VA. '
FUck, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca. )-1894. Pa-
pers, 1792-1894. 61-1390
GOVERNOR SHIRLEY'S WAR see U.S. — HISTORY —
KING GEORGE'S WAR, 1744-1748
GOVERNORS
GEORGIA, [MISSISSIPPI, NEW YORK (STATE),
ETC.] see GEORGIA, [MISSISSIPPI, NEW YORK
(STATE), ETC.] — GOVERNORS
GRAFTON, W, VA.
•—HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Brlnkman, Charles, 1665- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1652-1948. 80-1719
— RETAIL TRADE see RETAIL TRADE — GRAFTON
W.VA. '
GRAHAM CO. , ARIZ .
—GOLD MINES AND MINING see GOLD MINES AND
MIMNG- — ARIZONA — GRAHAM CO.
GRAIN
—DISEASES AND PESTS
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 18B0- Papers, 1898-195B.
80-2
GRAIN ELEVATOR8
COKATO, MINN.
Cokato Elevator Company, Cokato, Minn. Records,
1893-1919. 60-836
— ST. PAUL
Davidson family. PaperB, 1617-1919. 61-2767
886
GRAIN TRADE
LEBANON, PA.
Hellman, Henry Snavely, 1838-1911. Business
records, 1830-1800. 81-338
MINNESOTA
Drake, Benjamin, 1680- Papers, 1912-22. 60-646
Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1847-1639. Papers, 1877-
66. 60-928
PANTHERS GAP, VA.
Sterrett, John Douglas. Business records, 1823-
95. 69-110
— RANDOLPH CO., W. VA.
Crouch, Moses H. Business records, 1802-99. 59-132
REDWING, MINN.
Sheldon (Theodore B.) and Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1888-1914. 60-460
GRAND CANYON
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1663- WrUings on natural
history, 196- 61-2761
Marston, Otis, collector. Papers, 1689-1962.
61-1802
Wood, Henry Ellsworth, 1855-1932. Papers, 1854-
1932, 81-S001
GRAND JURY
—PENNSYLVANIA
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817. Papers, 1769-1847.
61-332
GRAND RAPIDS
— REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — GRAND RAPIDS
GRAND RIVER, MO.
FLOODS
Gentry, Daniel. Legal papers, 1903, 61-2463
GRANDIN, MO.
LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE GRANDIN,
MO.
GRANITE INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— MASSACHUSETTS
Rockport Granite Company, Records, 1864-1930.
60-74
GRANT CO., W. VA.
DEEDS see DEEDS — GRANT CO., W.VA.
HISTORY — -SOURCES
Judy, Elvin Lycurgus, 1870-1954. Papers, 1756-
1949. 60-273
GRANT CO. , WIS,
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — WISCONSIN — GRANT CO.
GRANVILLE, W. VA,
— ! GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — ^GRAN-
VILLE, W.VA.
GRANVILLE CO., N.C.
— COMMISSION MERCHANTS see COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS GRANVILLE CO., N, C.
GENEALOGY
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector , Papers, 1776-1934.
61-3393
HISTORY — WAR OF 1812
Branch family. Papers, 1778-1895. 80-767
GRAPE CULTURE Bee VITICULTURE
Olcott, James Bradford, 1830-1810. Manchester
turf garden records, 1890-1910. 60-880
GRAVES see MOUNDS
GREAT BRITAIN
-—ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES— GT. BRIT.
— CLAIMS VS. U. 8.
FitzSlmons, Thomas, 1741-1811. Papers, 1790-1800.
61-2889
— COLONIES
Sydney, Thomas Townsnend, let viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1885-1829, 60-1362
Subject Index
GREAT BRITAIN (Continued)
COLONIES — ADMINISTRATION
Blathwayt, William, 16407-1717. Papers, 1867-
1770. 01-1436
—COLONIES — ADMINISTRATION — SOURCES
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Papers, 1764-83. 69-6
■ — COLONIES— COMMERCE
Blathwayt, William, 16407-1717. Papers, 1667-
"70. 81-1438
—COLONIES — ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Stove House. Americana, 1680-1789. 01-2293
—COLONIES— HISTORY — SOURCES
Qt. Brit. Board of Trade. Records, 1876-1782,
61-432
COLONIES — AMERICA
Dartmouth, WllUam Legge, 2d earl of, 1731-1801.
Papers, 1763-77. 81-1788
— COLONIES — -AMERICA — ADMINISTRATION
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
, Official records, 1493-1863. 81-3398
— COMMERCE
British prisoners and parole papers, 1760-92. 01-1446
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1736-1821.
60-1366
Correspondence, 1801-19.
Warder, John, 1761-1828. Letter books, 1776-78.
01-429
—COMMERCE — HISTORY — SOURCES
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books and
manuscripts of economic material relating to Great
Britain, ca. 1200-1907. : 80-3209
— COMMERCE — LEVANT
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the
Levant. Papers, 1169-1902. 01-2178
— -COMMERCE— -TURKEY
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the
Levant. Papers, 1768-1902. 61-2178
—COMMERCE — U. S.
BlddU), Clement, 1740-1B14. Papers, 1743-1836.
0-1379
61-768
Cadwalader family. Papers, 1830-1900.
— COMMERCE — VIRGINIA
Freeland b rallies. Records, 1784-1804. 81-1832
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1767-97. 81-741
— CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
Mount St. Mary ( s Seminary of toe West, Norwood,
Ohio, Library. Manuscript collection, 13th-19th
cent. 81-3146
— DEFENSES
New York Historical Society, Military and naval
papers, 1769-1861, 81-638
— DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE— U. S.
Gt. Brit. Consulate, Savannah. Records, 1869-66.
01-2900
Gt. Brit, Public Record Office. Pennsylvania
material, 1889-1810. 80-2862
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. Papers, 1811-
a0 - 80-782
Clarke, Adam, 17807-1832. Papers, 1743-1876.
81-190
Foxwelt, Herbert Somerton, 1849-1938, collector.
English business records, 1616-1861, 60-1672
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1649-1860
Milton, John, 1608-1874. Letter book, 1840-69.
01-3360
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1BTH CENTURY
Lansdowne, Willhun Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-1806,
00-314
— FOREIGN RELATIONS 1760-1820
Melville, Henry Duiidas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811.
Papers, 1728-1630. 80-1382
— -FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1780-1789
Townshend, Charlea, 1726-1767. Letters, 1783-66.
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1837-1601
Easthope, sir John, bart., 1784-1886. Papers, 1809-
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—FOREIGN RELATIONS — 20TH CENT.
Mowshowltch, David, 1887-1967. Papers, 1870-1968.
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — CONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1618-75.
00-788
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — HAMBURG
Rycaut, Sir Paul, 1628-1700. Letters to William
Blathwayt, 188S-1704.
01-1432
' ; — FOREIGN RELATIONS— HANSEATIC LEAGUE
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—FOREIGN RELATIONS — NETHERLANDS
Harrison, William, 1086-1713. Letters, 1711-13.
81-1478
FOREIGN RE LATIONS SPANISH AMERICA
Lockey, Joseph Byrne, 1877-1948. Papers, 1782-1946.
61-1214
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— TUSCANY
Florence. Archlvio dl State Records, 1766-63. 01-1474
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U.S.,
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Lerters^l889-70.
~" 81-3026
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Papers, 1811-1900.
01-3674
Barbour, James, 1776-1642. Papers, 1771-1940.
01-2162
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1886-1961. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1887-1961. 81-89
Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922, Papers,
1781-1922, 01-8884
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1869-80.
01-2960
Hay, John, 1838-1906. Papere, 1866-1914. 69-228
King, Rufus, 1766-1827. Correspondence, 1782-1830.
01-992
King, Rufus, 1766-1827. Papers, 1788-1826, 80-2098
Buncos, John Graves, 1762-1806. Papers, 1774-1824.
80-1368
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1761-1835. Papers, 1770-
1828. 01-1136
Welsh, John, 1806-18B6. Correspondence, 1837-78,
01-716
Wiseman, Sir William George Eden, bart., 1885-
Papers, 1918-19. 01-3484
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 16th-20th
cent. 01-1166
— HISTORY— COMMONWEALTH AND PROTECTORB.TE,
1640-1860
GrenvUle family. Papers, 1176-1026, 01-2246
— HISTORY— GEORGE m, 1780-1820-^SOURCES
George m, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820. Papers,
1784-1810. 80-1427
QrevlUe, Hon, Charles Francis, 1749-1809, Corre-
spondence, 1769-1801. ;: 81-2296
Pitt family. Papers, 1760-1830. 60-1381
HISTORY 1760-1789 — -SOURCES
Huntingdon, Sellna (Shirley) Hastings, countess of,
1707-1791. Corrsspondence, 1775-91. 61-1085
— HISTORY — 1800-1837— SOURCES
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1867. Papers, 1803-67.
80-1460
— HISTORY, MILITARY — 18TH CENTURY — SOURCES
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797. Papers,
1759-82. 81-2822
Ellison famUy. Papers, 1733-82. 81-2935
Qt. Brit. War Office. Hecordo, 1750-1814. B1-1B4U
North, Frederick North, baron, 1732-1792. Army
reports, 1770-82. 80-70
Sackvllle, George Sackvllle Germain, 1st viscount,
1718-1785. Papers, 1883-1785. 60-1378
— HISTORY, MILITARY — 19TH CENT. — SOURCES
Gt. Brit, War Office. Records, 1750-1814, 81-1840
— HISTORY, NAVAL — SOURCES
Warren, Sir Peter, 1709-1762. Papers, 1744-51,
00-667
—HISTORY, NAVAL— lflTH CENT.
Rodney, George Brydges Rodney, baron, 1719-1792.
Papere, 1790-82. 60-2853
— HISTORY, NAVAL — 18TH CENT. — SOURCES
Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-1799. Letters,
1776-89. 61-1828
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1808. Letter book, 1780-95,
61-3369
—HISTORY, NAVAL — 18th CENT. — SOURCES
Hosklna, Sir Anthony Hlkty, 1828-1901. Letter book,
1869-71. 01-3189
— INDUSTRIES — HISTORY— SOURCES
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Acoount books and
manuscripts of economic material relating to Great
Britain, ca. 1260-1907. 60-3209'
— INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Agllonby, Frances (Walker) Yates. Papers, 1821-
1933. 60-2839
Ayrton, Marianne (Arnold) Correspondence, ca. 1793-
1834. 61-701
NOBILITY
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932, coUector.
English heraldry, 1697-1702. 01-1448
— PEERAGE
Russell, John Russell, 1st earL 1792-1878. Papers.
1808-66. 80-1332
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Granville family. Papers, 1176-1925. 61-2246
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1849-1660
Gt. Brit* Parliament. House of Commons. Journals,
1050-76. 61-504
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — -1000-1088
Gt. Brit, Parliament. House of Commons. Journals,
1650-76. 61-604
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1737-1780
Pulteney family. Papers, 1760-1818. 61-2292
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1760-1820
Lee, John, 1733-1793. Papers, 1793-1817. 80-1287
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811.
Papers, 1728-1830. 60-1382
Pulteney family. Papers, 1760-1818. 61-2292
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835. Papers, 1770-
1M8. 81-1136
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1760-1789
Dowdeswell, William, 1721-1776. Papers, 1786-74,
80-1200
Ellison family. Papers, 1733-82, 81-2936
Rosslyn, Alexander Wedderhurn, 1st earl of, 1733-
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Townshend, Charles; 1726-1707. Letters, 1783-66.
60-1276
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797. Papers, 1741-84. 80-1333
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 19TH CENTURY
IngersoU, Charles Jared, 1782-1802. Correspondence,
1804-89. 81-2069
Russell, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878. Papers,
1808-86. 80-1332
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1800-1837
Shefflskt, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 1735-1821,
Correspondence, 1801-19, 80-1366
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1830-1837
Gregory, Barnard, 1798-1862. Papers, 1828-42,
81-1602
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1837-1901 ,
Beaconsfletd, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of, 1804-
1881. Papers, 1836-81. 81-2102
Easthope, Sir John, bart., 1784-1866. Papere, 1809-
1880. 61-1494
Harvey, Glen, Papers, 1800-1948, 81-1950
Subject Index
GREAT BRITAIN (Continued).
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — GT.BRIT.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Uasthope, Sir John, hart., 1784-1865. Papers, 1809-
18B0. 61-1494
Barren, Rem C, 1891-
Correspondence, 1922-60.
61-2964
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Gregory, Barnard, 1796-1852, Papers, 1628-42.
81-1602
61-2246
GrenvUle family. Papers, 1175-1926.
Huntingdon, Sellna (Shirley) Hastings, countess of,
1707rl7Bl. Correspondence, 1776-91. 61-1085
Wild, John, d, 1866. Autograph collection. 60-1322
GREAT BRITAIN. ARMY
— COLONIAL FORCES
Gt. Brit. War Office. Kecords, 1750-1814. M-1B4U
OFFICERS — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Wellington, Arthur Wellealey, 1st duke of, 1769-1852,
Papers, 1800-47. 81-3087
— ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES
Funds, James. Letters, 1765-6B. 61-2961
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1642-
1806. 61-1638
— REGULATIONS
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Orderly books,
1776-83. 81-691
— ■ SUPPLIES
Wray, George. Papers, 1770-93. 61-43
GREAT BRITAIN. NAVY
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-1799. Letters,
1776-99. 61-1826
Rodney, George Brydgea Rodney, baron, 1710-1792.
Papers, 1780-82. 80-2663
— OFFICERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Hosklns, Sir Anthony Hilay, 1828-1901. Letter book,
1869-71. 61-3189
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1809, Letter book, 1780-96.
61-3369
— SUPPLIES AND STORES
Warren, Sir Peter, 1703-1762. Papers, 1744-61,
60-667
GREAT LAKES REGION
— SURVEYb
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1869. Papers, 1814-68.
60-1206
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK
Brooks, Eugene Clyde, 1871-1947. Papers, 1925-31.
01-3282
QHEATERVTLLE, ARIZ.
DESCRIPTION
Anderson, John B. , 1846-1926. Papers of John B.
Anderson and Mary Emma Booth Anderson, 1870-
1947. 61-3645
GREECE, MODERN
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1967.
61-1827
— HISTORY — GEORGE I, 1863-1913
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61-1260
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 19TH CENT.
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SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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ClREEK MYTHOLOGY see MYTHOLOGY, GREEK
GREfcK PHILOLOGY
ADDRtSSEB, ESSAYB, LECTURES
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverbouse, 1841-1906. Papers,
1869-1906. 81-1940
GREEN CITY, MO.
—BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY see BUILDING
MATERIALS INDUSTRY — GREEN CITY, MO.
GREEN RIVER, WY.
—DESCRIPTION— VIEWS
Brlgga, Lloyd Vernon, 1883-1941. Papers, oa.
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GREENBRIER CO. , W. VA,
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61-2803
— REAL PROPERTY see RE»' PROPERTY — GREEN-
BRIER CO., W.VA.
GREENE CO., MO.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MISSOURI —
GREENE CO.
Snepard, Edward Martin, 1864-1934. Papers, 1844-
1939. 60-2677
GREENE CO., N. C.
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — NORTH CAROLINA —
GREENE CO,
GREENLAND, II. H.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — NEW HAMP-
SHIRE— GREENLAND
GREENSBORO, N. C.
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS — GREENSBORO, N.C.
GREENWAY STATUE see WASHINGTON, D. C.
GREENWAY STATUE (CAPITOL)
GREENWICH, N. J,
— GENERAL 8TORES,[REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. ]
see GENERAL STORES, [REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.]
— GREENWICH, N. J.
GREGORIAN CHANT see CHANTS (PLAIN, GREGORIAN,
ETC.)
ORDSRSON'S CAVALRY RAID, 1663
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GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES
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Transcripts of labor union hearings, 1947-62,
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GRIFFES, CHARLES TOMLINSON, 1884-1920
—BIBLIOGRAPHY
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PARADISE, N. S.
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GROCERY TRADE
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—PHILADELPHIA
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81-141
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GUATEMALA
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GUERNSEY CO. , OHIO
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GUERRILLAS
MISSOURI
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— GUILFORD CO.
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GWINNETT CO. , GA.
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GWYNEDD, PA.
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PENNSYLVANIA — GWYNEDD
GYMNASTICS
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60-837
American Turners. St. Anthony, Minn. Records,
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HAIR
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HAITI
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51-3291
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?'**to>-Ouy&i<, r T4Ux, 17507-1833. Papers, 1793-
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Subject Index
1828.
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— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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"s^Ca.TvI "" REALPROI ' E «"_HAMP-
HAMPTON, CONN.
61-3180 — BOOT A" 11 SHOE TRADE see BOOTS AND SHOES
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE HAMPTON, CONN.
HANCOCKCO., W. VA.
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GTNIA HANCOCK CO.
HANDICRAFT
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HANGCHOW
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i — PERRIES
"■^Sf'.ST 7 Com t m 7. Hannibal, Mo. Recorde,
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HANNIBAL, MO.
HANOVER CO., VA.
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HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
—WHOLESALE TRADE see WHOLESALE TRADE-
HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA
HALIFAX CO., N. C.
—AGRICDLTURAL PRICES, [REAL PROPERTY) sea
£2?rSi , i / KF AL PraCE8 ' ' REA * PROPERTY— "
HALIFAX CO. , N. C.
HALIFAX CO., VA.
~" "J?^5 AL .f?' 0RES ""> OENERAL STORES— HAU-
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HAMILTON COLLEGE, CLINTON, N. Y.
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SHIRE CO., MASS.
MILITIA
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-^"J™^ 01 ' MERCHANTS "<> COMMISSION MER-
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HANSEATIC LEAGUE
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MAPS
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OREGON
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BRONX (BOROUGH)
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CDJCDINATI
Wayne (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati. Records
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—ST. PAUL
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WO 16e ( £l9 ? 06.' U,d Compa,,y > Warreaton, Va. Records,
HARDY CO., W. VA.
~c?rW. R VA?' RDS ""' COURT "E«>RDS— HARDY
"7=™Si TI ? N ' t SCHO 0LSj see EDUCATION,
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— INDUSTRIES
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New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
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HARNESS MAKING AND TRADE
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Subject Index
HARBJSBURG, PA.
HISTORY SOURCES
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HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
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HARRI8BURG INSURRECTION, 1838 see BUCKSHOT WAR,
1838
HARTFORD
BRIDGES RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
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INDUSTRY AND TRADE-1-HARTFORD
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
BIOGRAPHY
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HASTINGS, MINN.
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HAYNES AUTOMOBILE
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HAYWOOD CO. , N. C.
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
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SURVEYS
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61-3253
HAZLEHURST, MISS.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
HAZLEHURST, MISS.
HEALTH see HYGIENE
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HEALTH OF WOMEN Bee WOMAN HEALTH AND
HYGIENE
HEALTH RESORTS, WATERING-PLACES, ETC.
—U.S.
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HEAVENLY RECOGNITION
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HEBREW MANUSCRIPTS see MANUSCRIPTS, HEBREW
HEBREW PHILOLOGY
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' — DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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HELVETIA, ARIZ.
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MINERAL RESOURCES ARIZONA HELVETIA
HEMP
VIRGINIA
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HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
—HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
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HENDRICKS, W. VA.
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— HENDRICKS, W.VA.
INDUSTRIES
Business records of firms located in Hendricks. W. Va.
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HENNEPIN CO. , MINN.
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j— HENNEPIN CO.
HENRY CO. , ILL.
HISTORY
Little, Henry Oilman. 1813-1900. Papers, 1894-99,
61-3373
HENRY CO., MO.
LAWYERS, [REAL PROPERTY] see LAWYERS,
[REALPROPERTY]~-HENRY CO. , MO.
HERALDRY
GERMANY
Edelhelm, Carl, collector. German heraldry books,
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— GT. BRIT.
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HERBALS see BOTANY, MEDICAL
HERBS
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HERD BOOKS see CATTLE — HERD BOOKS
HERKIMER CO., N. Y.
HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1733-1830: 60-2907
HERMANN, MO.
— WINE AND WINE MAKING sea WINE AND WINE
MAKING HERMANN, MO.
HESSIANS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION see U. S.
HISTORY — REVOLUTION — GERMAN MERCENARIES ;
HIGH POINT, N. C.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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60-2396
HIGH SCHOOLS
ACCREDITATION
Elltff, Joseph DoUver. Papers, 1908-30. 61-800
HIGHER EDUCATION see EDUCATION, HIGHER
HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION see TRANSPORTATION,
AUTOMOTIVE
HIGHWAYS see ROADS
ED.LLSBORO, KAN.
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KAN.
HINDS CO., MISS.
BANKS AND BANKING, [ BAPTISTS, PLANTATIONS]
see BANKS AND BANKING, [BAPTISTS, PLANTA-
TATIONS] —HINDS CO. , MISS.
GENEALOGY
Jacob family. Papers of the Jacob and Riser families,
1827-92. 60-1118
RURAL SCHOOLS see RURAL SCHOOLS — MISSISSIPPI
HINDS CO.
HISPANIC CIVILIZATION see CIVILIZATION, HISPANIC
HISTORIANS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
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Ambler, Charles Henry, 1878-1867. PaperB, 1834-
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Boyd, William Kenneth, 1879-1938, Papers, 1879-
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Dubnov, Semen Markovlch, 1860-1941. Papers, 1708-
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Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892. Letters,
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Greene, Evarts Boutell, 1870-1947.
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Correspondence,
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Jones, Charles Edgeworth, 1667-1931. Papers,
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Keep, Austin Baxter, 1876- Papers, 1604-32. 60-2722
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, 1869-1930. Papers, 1895-
1930. qO-1321
HISTORIC HOUSES see subdivision HISTORIC HOUSES,
ETC. under names of oountrles, cities, etc., e.g.
CAROLINE CO., VA HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.;
U.S. — HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
HBTORKAL FICTION, AMERICAN
Lelsy, Ernest Erwln, 1887- The American histori-
cal novel: manuscript and related material, ca.
1923-60. 69-172
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
CALIFORNIA
Del Valle, Reginaldo Francisco, b. 1854. Papers,
1677-1938. 61-2660
Subject Index
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES (Continued)
'MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Historical Society. Records, 1910-37.
00-2013
— U.S.
Chattanooga Historical Society. Records, 1881-1808.
81-3066
Mackoy, William Hardla, 1839-1923. Papers, 1795-
HISTORY
PHILOSOPHY
Thompson, Richard Wlgglnton, 1809- WOO. Papers.
1877-89. 6lil083
— STUDY AND TEACHING MISSOURI
Missouri. University. Dept. of History. Corre-
spondence, 1909-37. 60-3122
HISTORY, ANCIENT
McKinlay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1958. Papers, ca. 1910-
68 ' 81-612
HISTORY, CHURCH see CHURCH HISTORY
HISTORY, ECONOMIC see ECONOMIC HISTORY
HISTORY, MODERN
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Russell, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878. Papere,
1608-66. 80-1332
Van Tyne, Claude Halatead, 1669-1930. Papers, 1895-
1830. 60-1321
HISTORY, NAVAL see NAVAL HISTORY
HOLDING COMPANIES
SWEDEN
Kreuger & Toll, Aktlsbolaget, Stockholm, Records
of Edward 8. Greenbaum, trustee of the American
estate of Kreuger 4 Toll, 1931-39. 81-971
HOLLAND see NETHERLANDS
HOLLAND PURCHASE
Osgood, Howard Lawrence, 1885-1909, collector.
Papers on western New York, 1781-1646. 60-3006
HOLLIDAYSBURGH, PA.
—LAWYERS see LAWYERS — HOLLIDAYSBURGH, PA.
HOLLY
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculture,
Forestry, and Home Economics. Publications,
1936-47. 60-666
HOLMES CO., MISS.
PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS— HOLMES CO. .
MISS. '
HOLSTBIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE
Millar, Gerrlt Smith, 1845-1937. Papers, 1760-1660.
61-1518
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, WORCESTER MASS. see
WORCESTER, MASS. COLLEOE OF THE HOLY CROSS
HOLYOKE, MASS.
— TEXTILE WORKERS see TEXTILE WORKERS •
HOLYOKE, MASS.
HOME ECONOMICS
61-3399
Sutter, Rosa Schafer. Diaries, 1875-1920. 61-262B
HOME FURNISHINGS see HOUSE FURNISHINGS
HOME LABOR
CONNECTICUT
Consumers' League of Connecticut. Records, 1907-46.
MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Battle (Hyland). Papers, 1937-69. 81-3492
HOME MISSIGiJS see MISSIONS, HOME
HOME RULE (IRELAND)
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1900. Papers, 1873-
193L 81-2503
HOMEOPATHY
SOCIETIES, ETC.
Minnesota Bote Homeopathic Institute. Records,
1867-1913. 80-667
HONDURAS
— ANTIQUITIES
Souler, Ephraim George, 1821-1868. Papers, 1818-
88 - 61-2949
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Squler, Ephraim George, 1821-1886. Papers, 1618-
86. 61-2940
HONOLULU
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bishop, Sereno Edwards, 1827-1909. Letters.
1889-1908. 81 . m
HOOSAC TUNNEL
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889. Correspondence,
1634-69. 61-2766
HOOSICK, N. Y.
■ — HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hooeick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y„ 1771-1834. 60-2908
HOOVER DAM
Del Valla, Reglnaldo Francisco, b. 1854. Papers.
1877-1936. 61-a868
Douglas, William Boons. Papers, 1809-1946. 81-3298
BOPI INDIANS
Bentley, Evalyn A. Papers, 1880-1940. 61-3563
Voth, Henry R., 1666-1931. Papers, 1677-1930.
81-228
HORSE BREEDING
Pegram family. Papers of the Pegram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1825-1941. 81-3299
^—GEORGIA
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1726-1603,
61-1391
— NORTH CAROLINA
, Lenoir, Thomas, 1760-1661, Papers, 1771-1912.
81-2441
— PENNSYLVANIA
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1781-1636. 81-422
— U.S.
Harrison, Thomas, b. 1617. Papers, 1835-94. 90-1942
— VIRGINIA
Baskervlll family. Papers, 1747-1928. 81-2647
— VIRGINIA— ALBEMARLE CO.
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va. Records,
1650-90. 69-103
— VIRGINIA — CAMPBELL CO.
Leftwioh, Joel, 1759-1848. Papers, 1780-1890, (0-23
HORSE -RACING
Pegram family. Papers of the Pegram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1625-1941, 61-3299
— GEORGIA
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1726-1803,
81-1891
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Association for the Improvement of the Breed
of Stock. Records, 1826-69. 81-685
NEW JERSEY
Holmes family. Papers, 1660-1907. 80-2840
HORSE SHOE, BATTLE OF THE, 1814
Haley, David W„ 1793-1859. Papers, 1814-1938.
81-1863
HORSE STEALING
Adjuvant Horse Company, Philadelphia. Records,
1836-1924. 69-3154
HORSES
Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1838. Papers, 1898-1944.
61-2814
— STUD-BOOKS
Gillaspy, James C. Papere of James C. Gillaspy end
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1849-1939, 61-617
Harrison, pharlss L. Papers, 1901-13. 60-1941
Harrison, Thomas, b. 1817. Papers, 1835-94, 80-1942
Murphy, Augustus. Papers, 1813-59. 61-2805
HORTEULTURE
Brown, CarloHa Herring. Collection, 1699-1920.
Coyne, Patrick J. Papers, 1675-1824.
890
60-1792
61-3630
Dandrldge, Dansks (Bedlnger) 1658-1914. Papers,
1762-1964, 81-3176
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammtll, 1783-1861.
Correspondence, 1801-47. 61-3990
— CALIFORNIA
Judson family, Correspondence of the Judson and
Fairbanks families, 1852-87. 91-2322
Prince, William Robert, 1796-1869. Papers.
1648-54. "" 6LM9,
CALtFOHNIA — SAN FRANCISCO
Center, John. Papers, 1645-64, 61-2266
— ILLINOIS
Phillips, J. W. Business records, 1363-79. 91-1965
— MINNESOTA — HOUSTON CO.
Harris, John S„ 1626-1901, Papers, 1649-1909.
60-2237
— U. S. '
Bartram, John, 1699-1777. Papers of John and
WUUam Bartram, 1734-1899. 60-1467
HOSIERY INDUSTRY
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Records,
1887-99. 61-1016
IPSWICH, MASS.
Ipswich Mills, Records, 1833-1929, 60-169
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE see INSURANCE.
HOSPITALIZATION
see also subdivision HOSPITALS under names of
cities, e.g. PHILADELPHIA — HOSPITALS
— ADMINISTRATION
Vaux family. Papers, 1988-1898. 91-799
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Philadelphia. General Hospital. Woman's Advisory
Council. Records, 1916-67. 61-M1
HOSPITALS, MILITARY
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
De Votte, Jefferson Howard. Papers, 1666-66. 61-960
U. S.
Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878- Papers, 1917-21.
91-3664
HOSPITALS, NAVAL AND MARINE
— U. 8.
U. a. Naval Horns, Philadelphia, Records, 1806-13.
•1-939
HOSPITALS, PSYCHIATRIC see PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
see also subdivision HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
under names of cities, e, g. ABERDEEN, MBS,
— HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC. i NEW YORK
(CITY) — HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
—HISTORY
Jackson, Joseph, 1897-1946. Papers, 1923-29.
■M-10T1
—ARIZONA
Castaneda, A. A. Business reoords, 1892-1816.
91-8693
MlsslsslppL Dept of Archives and History. Reoords
of buelnesses, 1816-1934. 61-3436
-—NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of hotel
keepers in New England and New York, 1763-1912.
90-3193
— NEW JERSEY
Jollne, John. Papers, 1306-86. 60-1623
— -NEW JERSEY— CAMDEN CO.
Camden Co. , N, J. Tavern Ucenssa, 1844-60,
60-3299
— NEW JERSEY — HUNTERDON CO.
Hunterdon Co. , N. J. Tavern licenses, 1739-1800.
60-3268
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-76,
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
— PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Peters, Richard, 1104-1116. Papers, 1681-1845.
81-424
WEST VIRGINIA
Bweet Springe Hotel, Sweetsprings, W. Va. Records.
iwo-iwr. 6o'-1418
WEST VIRGINIA MONROE CO.
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca. 1172-1923. 60-1133
HOUGHTON, MCH.
HOIIMAS PLANTATION, ASCENSION PARISH, LA.
Miles, William Poroher, 1622-1699. Papers, 1760-
!»»». 60-1117
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Burbank, Henry C„ 1836-1905. Papers, 1663-91.
80-525
HOUSE FURNISHINGS INDUSTRY AND TRADE
CUMBERLAND, MD.
Morehead, William. Business records, 1826-98.
HOUSE PLANS see ARCHITECTURE, DOMESTIC-
DESIGNS AND PLANS
HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT BOOKS
— CAPE GIRARDEAU CO. , MO.
OUver, Robert Burnett. Papers, 1882-64.
DEARBORN TOWNSHIP, WAYNE CO. ; MICH.
Dearborn Township, Wayne Co. , Mich. Records.
1840-90. ' 61 . 682
—MASSACHUSETTS
Bortman, Mark, collector. Borbnan coUectlon
1666 <ca.)-1690. 61-1086
Subject Index
81-1354
61-2971
81-2824
— U.S. — LAW AND LEGISLATION
Wherry, Kenneth Spicer, 1892-1861. Papers,
ca. 1842-61.
HOUSTON CO., MINN.
SOCIAL LD?E AND CUSTOMS
Harris, Johns., 1826-1901. Papers, 1849-1909.
60-2237
HUALAPAI INDIANS
Cook, Earle Wayne, 1802- collector. Papers,
1891 - 61-3574
HUDSON, WIS.
HEAL ESTATE BUSINESS,[REGISTERS OF BIRTHS
ETC.] see REAL ESTATE BUSINESS,[REGISTERs'
OF BIRTHS, ETC.] HUDSON, WIS.
61-1376
61-1752
MEMPHIS
Loop lamlly. Papers, 1634-1816. 61-1605
—MISSOURI
WIDdnson family. Papers of the Wilkinson and
Chitwood families, 178B-1812. 61-3305
NAZARETH, PA.
Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa. Account books, 1766-
18B0 - 61-613
—NEW YORK
Kane family. Papers of the Kane and Hand families.
1770-1840. el-3336
— NORTH CAROLINA
Fraser family, Papers, 1780-1668,
OHIO
Hayes, Frances, 1867-1850. Papers, 1878-1860,
— PENNSYLVANIA
Home ..Louise (Williams) d. 1866, collector. Doran
collection, 170T-16B0. 61-2031
— READING, MASS.
Pratt family. Papers, 1620-1816. 61-1350
SOUTH CAROLINA
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1B11-186B. Papers, 1743-1908.
61-3188
VIRGINIA
Henkel family. Papers, 1812-1910. 61-1604
— WEST VIRGINIA
Ash, Paulino Morenead, collector. Papers, 1865-1847.
V 61-2800
HOUSES, SOD see SOD HOUSES
HOUSING
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1668-1960. Papers, ca
1868-1860. 61 .3 621
60-1821
60-2780
96.
60-2778
60-2938
81-3047
61-1063
60-1960
MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Hattte (Hyland). Papers, 1837-68.
61-3492
NEW YORK (CITY)
SlmkhovUch, Mary Melroda (Kingsbury) 1867-1851.
Papers, 1810-61. 61-3466
— U. S.
Wood, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1845. Papers, ca. 18B0-
le46 - 61-3428
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Andrews family. Papers, 1652-1620,
HUDSON RIVER
FORTIFICATIONS
Machln, Thomas. Papers, 1777-83.
HISTORY REVOLUTION
McDougail, Alexander, 1732-1186. Papers, 1756-
HUDSON VALLEY
Sill family. Papers.
HISTORY REVOLUTION SOURCES
Bronck family. Papers, ca. 1750-1850.
HUGUENOTS IN NEW PALTZ, N. Y.
New Palis, N. Y. Duzlne. Records, 1680-1823,
HUMANITIES
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Allen, George, 1606-1876. Papers, 1828-43.
HUMBOLDT, TENN.
MAPS
Lenoir, Albert Sobleski, 1803-186K Papers, 1631-
1921. 61-1632
HUNTING
OZARK MOUNTAINS
Turnbo, S. C. Newspaper articles, 1689-1907.
81-66
HURLEY, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Hietorical Society, Papers relating to
Hurley, UlBter Co., N. Y., 1667-1900. 60-3074
HURON CO., MCH.
—FISH TRADE see FISH TRADE— HURON CO., MCH.
HURON INDIANS
MISSIONS
Flnley, James Bradley, 1181-1666. Papere, 1810-
40. 81-726
HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association.
Records, 1805-22. 60-254
—NEW ENGLAND
Satford, Arthur Truman, 1867-1851. Business re-
cords, 1803-42. eo-85
HYDRAULIC MINING
Anderson, JohnB., 1845-1826. PaperB ol John B.
Anderson and Mary Emma Booth Anderson. 1870-
"47. 61 . 3B45
HYDRAULIC POWER PLANTS see WATER-POWER
HYDROGRAPHY
Bear (Ship). Records, 1889-1832. 61-976
HYDROTHERAPY
Desplns, Charles Humbert Antolne, 1716-1662. Papers,
1818-39. 60-3281
HYGIENE
Chapln. Charles Value, 1856-1941. Papere, 1880-
1934. 61-2701
HYGIENE, INDUSTRIAL see INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
HYGIENE, MENTAL see MENTAL HYGIENE
HYGIENE, PUBLIC
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Letters, 1650-
84. 61-2920
Chapln, Charles Value, 1856-1941. Papers, 1880-
1934. 61-2701
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Crumbine, Samuel Jay, 1862-1664. Papers, 1922-
"■ 60-2789
HISTORY SOURCES
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1621-30. \ 60-1256
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
Clements, George Pldgeon, 1667-1958. Papers, 1925-46.
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MASSACHUSETTS
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler, collector. Revolutionary ' -
War records and other papers, 1777-1818. 81-1643
Walcott, Henry Pickering, 1838-1932, Correepondence,
1892-1919. 60-2743
Ware, Charlotte (Barrell) 1862-1945. Papers,
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• THE WEST
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1826-1902. 61-2366
HYMNS
Benson, Louis FltzGerald, 1866-1830. Papers
1683-1029. 61-1888
HYMNS, GERMAN
Cassel, Abraham H., collector. Papers, 1686-1821.
61-3125
ICE INDUSTRY
BOSTON
Tudor Company. Records, 1762-1902. 60-1220
ICELAND
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1863-1836, Papers,
'""" 61-3166
Papers, 1664-S9.
61-1658
1876-1826.
IDAHO
—CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Idaho (Ter.). Records, 1663-80.
— CENSUS
Idaho (Ter. ). Records, 1863-86.
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Gragg family, Papers, 1668-1830.
—MILITIA
Idaho (Ter.). Records, 1663-80.
Shearer, George Martin, 1641-168
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Dubois, Fred Thomas, 1851-1836. Papers, 1888-
1886. 61-1146
Heybum, Weldon Brlnton, 1862-1812. Papers, 1898-
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Idaho (Ter.). Records, 1663-90. 61 1363
Idaho. Governor. Papers, 1880-1860. 61-878
Morgan, John T. , 1836-1810. Correspondence,
1880-1800. ^1-1182
Shoup, Qeorge Laird, 1636-1804. Papers, 1661-
86. 61-451
Wallace, WlllUm Henson, 1811-1878. Papers, 1641-
' 9 - 60-3340
ILLINOIS
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES — ILLINOIS
BOUNDARIES— INDIANA
Tipton, John, 1786-1638. Papers, 1806-1658.
61-69
CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS ILLINOIS
— -COMMERCE
Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia. Records,
1726-1827. 80-2394
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Letter book, 1767-66.
Subject Index
ILLINOIS (Continued)
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
BUlmyer family. Papers, 1832-1606. 81-1861
Parker, William, of west Virginia. Papers, 1846-
188 «- 81-2896
EDUCATION see EDUCATION — ILLINOIS
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE gee FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — ILLINOIS
HISTORY — SOURCES
King, WUlard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
Davie papers, 1815-1921, 61-1328
Randolph Cc. a. Records, 1718-1870, 01-1888
St Clair Co., HI. Archives, 1722- 1846. 61-1684
HISTORY— TO 1778
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881- Papers, 1733-1956.
80-166
—HISTORY — TO 1778— SOURCES
Paris. BJbllotbeque nationals. Records of French
exploration In America, 1048-1782. 61-1788
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U.S. Congress, House. Memorials and petitions from
the Illinois country, 1803-20. 81-1891
—HISTORY — BLACK HAWK WAR, 1832 see BLACK
HA^'K WAR, 1832
LOCAL GOVERNMENT see LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ILLINOIS
Ellsworth, Ephralm Elmer, 1837-1861. Papers, 1854-
M. 61-3010
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1863-1933. Papers,
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Beverldge, Albert Jeremiah, 1882-1927. Correspond-
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Fell, Jesse W., 1808-1887. Papers, 1829-99, 81-1708
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Springer, William McKeodree, 1836-1903, Papers,
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT CIVIL WAR
Orme, William Ward, 1832-1866. Papers, 1856-94.
60-161
PUBLIC WORKS
Kane, Ellas Kent, 1794-1835. Papers, 1808-36.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Butler family. Papers, 1809-1918.
ILLINOIS. CONSTITUTION
Flagg family. Papers, 1819-77, 1908.
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61-3144
61-2189
60-1443
01-3499
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from ecclesiastical archives of Quebec,
from I860. 81-1499
ILLUMINATION OF BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Papers, 1771-
1831. 80-2398
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia. Free Library. Pennsylvania German
Fraktur collection, ca. 1750-ca. 18M. 60-ll«3
ILLUSTRATION OF BOOKS
U.S.
Bragdon family, Papers, 1819-1947. 61-1384
Clsland, Thomas Maltland, 1880- Papers, 1900-
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MUflln, Lloyd, 1846-1921. Papers, 1880-1920. 69-188
ftpnORATION LAW see EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
LAW
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE
Frewen, Moreton, 1863-1924. Papers, 1871-1932.
IMPERIALISM
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941. Papers, 1868-1934.
61-762
IMPRESARIOS
Behymer, Lynden Ellsworth. Business records, 1881-
1847. 61-1707
IMPRESSMENT
Ball family. Papers, 1736-1682. 01-2179
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT see DEBT, IMPRISONMENT
FOR
INCOME TAX
— MINNESOTA
Dean, William Blake, 1838-1922. Papers, 1851-1920.
60-1043
INDENTURED SERVANTS
Gaines family. Papers, 1851-76. 61-2459
INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA see
PHILADELPHIA — STREETS — INDEPENDENCE
SQUARE
INDIA
—ANTIQUITIES
' Spooner, David Bralnerd, 1879-1925. Papers, 1899-
1925. 61-1484
COMMERCE — U. S.
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1838. 61-422
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-64.
Spooner, David Bralnerd, 1879-1925. Papers, 1899-
1926. 61-1484
HISTORY — SEPOY REBELLION, 1867-1868
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-84,
81-3086
HISTORY, MILITARY
Wellington, Arthur Wellealey, 1st duke of, 1789-1862.
Papers, 1800-47, 61-3087
Spooner, David Bralnerd, 1879-1925. Papers, 1899-
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— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — INDIA
— RELIGION
Spooner, David Bralnerd, 1879-1926. Papers, 1899-
1925. 01-1484
INDIAN TERRITORY
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1816-1932. 61-3290
INDIAN TRAILS
Lozler, Ralph Fulton, 1888-1945. Papers, 1909-40,
61-100
INDIANA
BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING
INDIANA
— BIOGRAPHY
English, William Hayden, 1822-1890. Papers, 1741-
1926. 60-1794
- — BOUNDARIES— ILLINOIS
Tipton, John, 1788-1839. Papers, 1806-1858.
81-89
— CHURCHE8 see CHURCHES — INDIANA
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Crosier, Adam. Papers, 1840-1902. 80-1348
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE— INDIANA
— HISTORY— SOURCES
English, William Haydan, 1822-1800. Pipors, 1741-
1928. 60-1794
— MILITIA
Lasselle, Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904. 00-1371
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1886. Papers, 1778-1926.
60-1271
Collax, Schuyler, 1823-1886. Papers, 1841-85. 01-1252
Crosier, Adam. Papers, 1640-1902.
Deem, Charles demons, 1865-1953. Papers, 1889-
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Douglass, William Boone. Papers, 1809-1948.
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Ewlng, William G., d. 1654. Papers of William G. and
George W. Ewlng, 1818-81. 60-1344
Hamilton, Allen. Papers, 1817-99. 60-1360
Luther, James H. Papers, 1881-89. 60-1351
Marshall, Thomas Riley, 1854-1926. Papers, 1880-
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Miller, Valette. Pepers, 1784-1885. 60-1317
Noble, Noah, 1794-1844. Papers, 1816-44. , 60-1347
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Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1677. Papers, 1832-77.
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Taylor, Robert Stewart, 1838-1918. Papers, 1869-
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— PUBLIC WELFARE see PUBLIC WELFARE
INDIANA
— PUBLIC WORKS
Noble, Noah, 1794-1844. Papers, 1816-44. 60-1347
— SCHOOLS see SCHOOLS — INDIANA
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Luther, James H. Papers, 1801-89. 60-1381
— SURVEYS
Williams, Samuel, 1788-1859. Papers, 1817-69.
60-1796
INDIANA CO., PA.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Drum, Augustus, 1816-1858. Papers, 1846-86. 60-1974
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — INDIANA
CO., PA.
INDIANAPOLIS
— BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING —
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANS
— LANGUAGES
Brown University. John Carter Brown Library.
Linguistics of aboriginal Latin America, 1676-1800.
60-1423
— PORTRAITS
Gatewood, Charles Beehr, 1863-1896. Papers, 1880-
1060. 81-3130
INDIANS, TREATMENT OF
— U. S,
Brophy, John. Papers, 1827-1900. 61-1843
Indian Rights Association, Records, 1883-1937,
61-716
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2452
INDIANS OF CENTRAL AMERICA
— HONDURAS
Bquler, Ephralm George, 1821-1866. Papers, 1818-
86. 61-2949
INDIANS OF MEXICO
•<— ANTIQUITIES
Cummings, Byron, :
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61-2973
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
Coyne, Patrick J. Papers, 1876-1924. 61-3630
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1863-1936. Papere,
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France. Archives eoloniales. Records, 1671-1808.
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Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881. Papere, 1839-
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ANTIQUITIES
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1965. Papers, 1860-
1952. 61-1624
— CIVILIZATION
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1768-1815. Papers, 1778-
1813. 60-2224
Subject Index
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (Continued)
— CLAIMS
Ewlng, William G., d. 1854, Papers of William G. and
George W. Swing, 1818-81. 80-1344
Hamilton, Allen. Papers, 1811-88. 60-1356
Jewett, Garry W., 1868-1959. Papers, 1930-58. 61-1838
— CLAIMS (AGAINST THE INDIANS)
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1648-80. 60-406
Sleams 6 Cbenoweth Hardware Store, Oakland, Or.
Correspondence, 1862-96. 61-2061
Baynton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia. RecordB,
1725-1827. 80-2304
Davenport, George, 1783-1845. Ledgers, 1824-35.
81-3383
Forbes (John) & Company. Records, 1780-1841.
61
Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844. Papers, 1808-81.
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Letter book, 1767-68.
61-2686
Shlppen lamlly. Papers of the Bhlppen and Burd
families, 1701-1658. 61-416
Brtggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1663-1641. Papers, ea.
1880-1935. 61-3862
Hlnmasi, Alanaon, 1822-1B08. Papers, 1858-1800.
60-303E
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1815-1832. 81-3290
— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Andrews, Christopher Columbus, 1629-1822, Papers,
1843-1830. 60-1807
GraU, Simon, 1840-1825, collector. Indian affairs;
autographs, 1735-1807. 81-101
Gt. Brit, Colonial Office. Records, 1765-64. 60-881
Indian Rights Association. Records, 1683-1837.
61-716
'Janney, Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1880, Papers,
1616-80, 90-3307
61-1877
61-1846
Johnson, Sir William, bart., 1715-1774. Papers, 1747-
75. 60-2711
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1859-65.
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1850-68.-
McHenry, James, 1753-1616. Papers, 1777-1820.
60-1286
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Miscellaneous
collection, 1661-19,31. 81-426
Thompson, Clark W„ 1825-1885. Papers, 1852-66,
Tipton, John, 1786-1838. Papers, 1806-1856.
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941. Papers, 1858-1934.
81-69
61-752
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS TO 1789
Colden, CadwaUader, 1688-1776. Papers. 61-646
Croghan, George, d. 1782. Papers, 1754-180B.
81-568
Ot Brit. Pobllc Record Office. Records, 16th to 18th
cent. . 8U2206
Horsfield, Timothy. Papers, 1733-71. 81-269
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Correspondence, 1700-1750.
61-1268
Sergeant, John, 1779-1852. Papers, 1783-1887.
61-418
—GOVERNMENT RELATIONS — 1889-1934
Grierson, Benjamin Henry, 1826-1911, Correspondence,
1888-80. 61-905
—HISTORY— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Hoopes, Alban WiUlamson. Papers, 1808-1948,
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Indian records collection, 1608-1874,
— IMPLEMENTS
Archeological Sooiety of Virginia. Records, 1941-1
81-712
61-1403
61-1396
— LAND TRANSFERS
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776. Papers, 1697-1845.
61-424
Weleer, Conrad, 1696-1760. Papers, 1741-61
61-884
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS — 1789-1889
DeWltt, Moses, 1766-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-1342
Henley, David, 1749-1823, ' Papers, 1794-1808,
61-252
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1783-1028.
61-2452
Kane, EUas Kent, 1794-1835. Papers, 1808-36.
61-2188
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1648. Papers, 1800-48.
61-427
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1617. Papers, 1185-1835.
Pratt, John GUI, 1614-1900, Papers, 1834-9:
81-541
Albany Institute of History and Art, Miscellaneous
documents. 61-624
Noble, Noah, 1794-1644. Papers, 1818-44. 60-1347
— LANGUAGES
Henry, William, 1729-1786. Papers, 1758-1812.
60-2223
— LANGUAGES — GLOSSARIES, VOCABULARIES, ETC.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 17SE-1827. 61-547
MEDICINE
Cosullch, Bernlce, 1696-1956. Papers, 1952-53.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions, Records, 1810- 81-1984
France. Archives de la marine. Records, 1684-
1741. 81-1838
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1753-1606.
Pratt, John GUI, 1614-1800. Papers, 1834-99,
61-541
Presbyterian Church In the U. 8. A. Records, 1769-
61-3167
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1815-1932. 81-3290
Swarthmoro Collage, Swarthmoro, Pa. Friends His-
torical Library, Journal collection, 1676-1949.
61-3141
Welnland, William Henry. Papers, ca. 1885-1932.
61-2865
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847. Whitman mission In the
Pacific Northwest, 1834-69. 61-1597
— NAMES
Henry, William, 1729-1768. Papers, 1759-1612.
60-2223
PORTRAITS
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1867. Papers, 1900-54.
61-2222
— POTTERY
Archeological Sooiety of Virginia. Records, 1841-58,
61-1398
— RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Thompson, Jonah. Papers, 1683-1854. 81-445
—RESERVATIONS
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1926. Papers, 1753-
1903. 80-3319
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Du Blmltlere, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (ca,)-1764,
61-2511
60-1781
Parker, Arthur CasweU, 1881-1955. Papers, 1880-
1952., 61-1624
coUector. Papers,
Llndegard, Axel. Papers, 1861-1931.
Parrish, John, 1729-1607. Diaries, 1773-93. 81-356
-TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES SOUTH OF
THE RIVER OHIO
Henley, David, 1749-1823. Papers, 1794-1608.
81-252
— TRADING POSTS
Aspaas, Hens, coUector. Business papers, 1908-
23. 61-2906
Bardon, John A., 1863-1840, collector. Papers, 1845-
80, 60-1028
Beaver Club, Montreal, Minutes, 1807-27. 60-516
Canada. Governor General. Records, 1768-1867.
61-71
Canada. Public Archives. Records, 1759-81.
61-3383
60-1356
60-1371
Davenport, George, 1763-1645. Ledgers, 1624-35.
Hamilton, Allen. Papers, 1811-99.
Lasselle, Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904.
— TREATIES
Beelen von BerthoUf, Frelherr von. Papers,
1785-1913. 60-3320
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Correspondence, 1762-
80. 60-2171
Read, Keith Morton, 1860-1940, collector, Georgia
manuscripts, 1732-1806. 61-3126
Wayne, Anthony, 1746-1798. Papers, 1785-1880,
61-521
—WARS
Davis, Isaac, 21:4-1835. Correspondence, 1782-1878.
61-1326
Harrison, William Henry, PreB. U. S„ 1773-164 .
PaperB, 1734-1838. 58-162 rev.
Wheeler, George. Papers, 1800-40. 60-3028
— WARS — 1750-1815
Grate, Simon, 1840-1825, coUector. Indian affairs;
autographs, 1735-1807, 61-101
Johnston, WtlUam Preston, 1631-1888. Papers of
William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton, 1700-1800. 61-1358
Pratt, John, 1753-1824. Papers, 1778-1824. 60-2548
Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1755 (ca.)-
1802. 61-601
Bhlppen lamlly. Papers, 1750-91, 00-3125
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1788. Papers, 1766-1690.
61-521
— WARSr— 1776-1783
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Letter book, 1760-85.
61-3088
Clark, Charlton M., 1667-1842. Papers, 1847-1841.
60-2612
— -WARS — 1780-1794
Harmar, Joslah, 1753-1813. Papers, 1881-1855. 1
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1783-1853.
— WARS — 1806-1696
Baldwin, Frank Dwlght, 1842-1923. Papers, 1881-1921
61-2198
BueU, George Pearson, 1633-1883. Papers of
George P. BueU and John S. Brlen, 1805-1943,
61-1330
-1890, Correspondence, 1864-
61-731
Crook, George,
90.
Kautz, August valentine, 1628-1B95. Papers, 1846-
1945. 59-2E6
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1652-1925. Papers, 1870-
1923. 80-264
Lucas, Edward, 1760-1666. Correspondence, 1621-66.
81-2016
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1865. Papers,
1834-65. < 61-3697
ARIZONA
Alklre, Franklin T., 1866- Papers, 1668-1939.
61-3173
WUllamaon, Daniel R.,1863-1940, Papers, 18B0-1945.
81-3636
— CALIFORNIA
Clements, George Pldgeon, 1867-1958. Papers, 1926-45.
61-1365
Senan, Jobs' Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823. Letters,
1680-23. 61-2737
Vallajo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1807-1890. Papers,
1633-86. 61-2166
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1811-1878. ^Papers, 1847-
1901. 81-2186
— FLORIDA
Monette, John Wesley, Papers, 1824-51. 60-2045
— GEORGIA
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1728-1603.
— GULF STATES
61-1391
Forbes (John) & Company. Records, 1780-1841.
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1820-1902.
81-50
61-2355
INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA (Continued)
INDIAN TERRITORY
Kuan, Henry, 1830-1800. Papers, 1884-98. 61-1150
—INDIANA
Schermerhorn, John Freeman, 1786-1851.
Papers, 1809-1906. 81-54
Tipton, John, 1786-1839. Papers, 1806-1858.
61-69
LOUISIANA
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1778-1812.
60-2576
— MICHIGAN
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866. Papers, 1774-1821. 60-318
— MINNESOTA
Brown, Ernest L., 1881 (ca.)-1653. Diaries, 1690-
"»■ 60-919
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Ct. Brit. Colonial Office. Records, 1765-84. 60-981
— NEBRASKA
June?, Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1880. PaDers
1815 - 80 ' 60-3307
NEW MEXICO
JUlclj .William GUlet, 1830-1004, coUector. Papers,
1539-1890. ^J, i,. .
NEW YORK (STATE)
Bryant, William Clement. Correspondence, 1866-
•«■ 61-2921
Clinton, George, 1686?-1761. Papers, 1697-1769.
60-1426
Horsmanden, Daniel, 1804-1778. Papers, 1714-47.
01-1774
Moulton, Joseph White, 1769-1876. Papers. 60-2234
O'RleUy, Henry, 1808-1886. Papers. 61-1701
Parker, Arthur CaswelL 1881-1956. Papers, 1860-
1M2 - 61-1624
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917. Correspondence
1880-1910. 81 . 163 ' 3
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
1810> 61-1621
NORTH CAROLINA
Pickens, Andrew, 1736-1817. Papers, 1785-1836.
61-967
— NORTHWEST, CANADIAN
McKeitale, Roderick, 17617-1844. Papers, 1786-
ca. 1642. - ; „_,,.
NORTHWEST, OLD
Dickson, Robert, 1706-1823. Papers, 1790-1822.
60-542
— OHIO
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Manasseh Cutler col-
lection, 1782-1867. 60-2226
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Erneatus, 1743-1823.
Papers, 1740-1822. 60-2329
Parrlsh, John, 1729-1807. Dlarlee, 1773-03. 61-366
— -OKLAHOMA
Fisher, Waller Lowrie, 1862-1936. Papers, 1879-1936.
81-1509
ONTARIO— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 1735-1827. 61-547
OREGON — GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Palmer, Joel, 1610-1861. Papers, 1861-76. 60-405
PENNSYLVANIA
Coatee family. Papers of the Coatee family and of
John Reynell, 1702-1847. 80-1766
Cox, John, 1764-1647, Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1900. 60-1813
Gratz, Simon, 1640-1925, collector, Indian affairs:
autographs, 1735-1807. 81-101
Horsfleld, Timothy. Papers, 1733-71. 81-269
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers, 1725-1618. 60-2568
Lacey, John, 1766-1814. Papers, 1773-81. 60-2980
Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1616.
80-2219
PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Nead, Frank B,, collector. Documents, 1683-1886.
61-646
SOUTH CAROLUfA
Lyttelton, William Henry LytteUon, 1st baron, 1724-
1808. Papers, 1765-60. 80-2101
Subject Index
61-987
60-1913
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers, 1786-1836.
SOUTHERN STATES
Birch, George, d. 1837. Papers, 1808-88
SOUTHWEST, NEW
Ball, Joseph Henry. Papers of Joseph Henry Ball
and Catherine M. Beetson, 1860-1933. 81-3650
Cummings, Byron, 1860-1064. Papers, 1890-1960.
61-2973
Gatewood, Charles Baehr, 1853-11
1960.
Papers, 1880-
61-3130
G^I f/?»° ,1 n'» B '" >lami,1 HeD "T' 1«««-1M1. Correspondence,
1868-80. 61 . 90B
— ;TEXAS
Muftoz, Manuel, d. 1799. Papers, 1795. 60-3237
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Texas under Spain and Mexlo, 1729-1836. 61-1382
— VIRGINIA
Archeologlcal Society of Virginia. Records, 1941-59.
61-1398
THE WEST
Bandel, Eugene, 1635-1889. Papers, 1853-68.
61-3470
BandeL Eugene, 1836-1869. Papers, 1833-62. 61-3661
Burbank, Elbrldge Ayer, 1856-1949. Letters
1MT-W14. •*"• 61 . 900
Morgan, Dale Lowell, 1914- The Mormons and the
FarWett, 1809-ca. 185T, 61-1850
INDIANS OF THE WEST DID1ES
COMMERCE
N8 C u 9 ba7»7^8li. ChlCag0 - I-™--*- eM1M
CUBA
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Cuba, 1771-1621. "* 91 . 3191
INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION see ARBITRATION
INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY see EFFICIENCY, INDUSTRIAL
DTOUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Hauteusb-auch, Walter, 1660-1861. Papers, ca. 1906-
• 61-3340
NORTH CAROLINA
Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Records, 1648-84. v ^" 80 . 1I9g
OHIO VALLEY
Means family. Business records, 1840-1954. 61-1018
Seaton family. Business records, 1788-1954. 81-1136
— U. S.
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1820-1902. 61-2355
U. 8. SOCIETIES, ETC.
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association
Records, 1905-22. 60-264
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY see CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC
DJQUISrnONES POST MORTEM
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to Inqulsit'.ons on the dead, 1688-1798.
61-1046
DJSANITY
JURISPRUDENCE U. S.
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935. Papers,
1862-1932. 60-1824
INSECTS
PICTORIAL WORKS
Le Conte family. Papers, 1830-97. 61-1084
INSECTS, DUURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 1680- Papers, 1898-1866
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Lee, Frederick Schiller 1869-lMn <t—
ca, 1886-1930 ""-"MO, Correspondence,
61-3323
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
^tfolrf^' 1 - 8 - 19 "- W — '»^075
Rautenstrauch, Waiter, 1680-1661. Papers, ca. 1906-
61-3340
*^m F ™ dorl< * Wtadow, 1666-1916. Papers, ca.
61-1973
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
MINNESOTA
Farmer Labor Association. Records, 1924-48. 60^603
Spielman, Jean E., 1882-1036. Papers, 1905-36.
60-1218
V
— ST, PAUL
Tr ^8 D S "^,J ,ab0r AmmM r. <"• P»Ml. Records,
1892 - 1MB - 60-460
U.S.
Beyer, Otto Sternoff, 1888-1948. Papers, 1916-48.
69-238
Draper, Ernest Gallaudet, 1886-1964. Papers, 1920-
B3 - 69-31
INDUSTRIAL TRUSTS see TRUSTS, INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIES, CHEMICAL see CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
INDUSTRIES, HOME see HOME LABOR
DtfDUSTRY
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Perkins, George Walbrldge, 1602-1920. Papers,
1671-1920. 61-3618
INFANT WELFARE see MATERNAL AND INFANT WELFAR I
INGRAM'S REBELLION (VIRGINIA) see BACON'S
REBELLION, 1676
INLAND WATER TRANSPORTATION
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Davidson family. Papers, 1617-1818. 61-2787
894
60-2
INSTITUTIONS, CHARITABLE AND PHILANTHROPIC see
CHARITIES
INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC see PUBLIC INSTITUnONS
INSTITUTIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. see ASSOCIATIONS
INSTITUTIONS, ETC.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Fry, William Henry, 1813-1864. Music manuscripts
1633-64. 61-2510
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942. Manuscript
scores, 1889- 61-2739
INSURANCE
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Modem Samaritans, Walker, Minn. Council No. 46
Records, 1901-17. 60-486
MASSACHUSETTS
Wright, EUiur, 1804-1886. Business records, 1846-
m8 - 80-1487
MINNESOTA
Eastern, Jason Clark, 1823-1901. Papers, 1849-1941.
60-644
— OHIO
Williams, Mlcajah Terrell, 1762-1844. Papers
1802-99. 91 . 13 5 2
PENNSYLVANIA
Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, Dickinson Town-
ship, Pa. Records, 1856-72. 60t1499
— PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1885. 60-1724
INSURANCE, FIRE
— BOSTON
Johnson, William C, insurance executive. Buslross
records, 1897-1906. 60-1670
— ERIE, PA.
Harbor Creek Insurance Company, Erie, Pa. Records.
1668-1916. 60-2966
FAYETTE, MO.
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Fayette,
Mo. Records, 1693-99. 60-1968
PHILADELPHIA
Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia.
Record books, 1832-41. 61-2676
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Insurance papers,
1726-1900. 61-2036
Philadelphia. Union Fire Company. Records, 1738-
1M 3. 81-2098
• — ST. PETER, MINN.
Carter, Theodore G. , 1632-1914. Papers, 1634-
1820. 81-743
— U. S.
Howard, Mark, 1617-1887. Papers, 1830-86. 61-2764
Subject Index
INSURANCE, FIRE (Continued)
VIRGINIA
Mutual Assurance Society Against Fire on Buildings
In IDs Stats of Virginia. Records, 1796-1878.
61-061
INSURANCE, HEALTH
U. S.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records,
1906-42. 61-3167
American Association for Social Security. Records,
1827-42. 61-2008
INSURANCE, HOSPITALIZATION
— MINNESOTA
Minnesota Hospital Service Association. Records,
1633-18. 60-865
INSURANCE, LIFE
HISTORY — SOURCES
Perkins, George Walbrldge, 1862-1920. Papers,
1871-1020. 81-3510
NEW YORK (CITY)
New York Insurance and Tvust Company. Records,
1830-78. 60-1477
SOUTHERN STATES
Piedmont and Arlington LUe Insurance Company,
Richmond. Records, 1867-81. 61-864
Equitable LUe Assurance Society of the United States.
Records, 1870-1616. 80-1586
INSURANCE, MARINE
Smith, Hubert Stacy, 1888-1646, collector. Papers
relating to naval affairs, 12th cant. -1915. 80-1386
— POLICIES
Williams family, Papers, 1700-1867. 81-2785
— BOSTON
Price, Ezektel, 1728,1802. Papers, 1754-1800,
61-1838
NEW YORK (CITY)
Untied Insurance Company in the City of New York.
Papers. 60-2526
PHILADELPHIA
Pennsylvania, Historical Society, Insurance papers,
1726-1900. 61-2036
INSURANCE, SOCIAL
American Association for Social Security. Records,
1627-42. 61-2008
Epstein, Abraham, 1892-1942, Papers, 1918-42.
Mfller, Friedas., 1889-
61-2938
Papsrs, 1639-63. 614464
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1963, Papers, 1927-
46. ' 61-1283
Woodward, EUen (Sullivan). Papers, 1827-54, 61-2657
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan) Papers, 1935-47. 60-1768
INSURANCE, WAR RISK
U. S. Army. 350th Infantry, Company G. Records,
1917-19. 00-1235
INSURANCE COMPANIES
—NATCHEZ, MISS.
Protection Insurance Company, Hatches, Miss.
Records, 1834-35. 60-1908
NORTHEASTERN STATES
Harvard University. Graduate School of BualnesB
Administration. Baker Library/Account books
of Insurance companies and agents In New
England, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, 1781-
1809. 80-3215
— PHILADEIPHIA
Fire Insurance Company of the County of Philadelphia.
Records, 1832-41. 61-2878
INTELLECTUALS
-—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
The Dreer collection: miscellaneous correspondence,
ca. 1704-1898. 61-8
Dreer, Ferdinand Jultus, 1812-1002, collector.
Miscellaneous autographs, clergy, arts, and
sciences, 1492-1821. 61-17
INTERIOR DECORATION
U. S,
Codrnan, Ogden. Papers, 1909-39. 61-1123
INTERNAL REVENUE
NORTH CAROLINA
Cox, Talton L, L. Papers, 1858-1618. 60-2195
Foster, Alfred M., d. I860. Papere of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1919, 61-1381
NORTH CAROLINA — LEXINGTON
Walser, Zeb Vance, 1883-1940. Papers, 1880-1930.
61-2003
U. S.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of custom
districts, and Federal tax and fiscal units in New Eng-
land, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D. C, ,
1789-1888. 60-3190
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca.)-1894. Pa-
pere, 1792-1894. 61-1390
INTERNAL SECURITY
MINNESOTA
Brill, Kenneth Gray, 1883-1864. Papers, 1876-1944.
60-471
INTEaNATIONAL ARBITRATION see ARBITRATION,
INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
Graves, Anna Melissa. Correspondence, 1819-47,
61-3533
DOTERNATIONAL DEBTS see DEBTS, INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Andrews, Fannie Fern (Phillips) 1867-1860. Papers,
1886-1641. 61-3676
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Warburg, Paul MorltB, 1868-1632, Papers, 1804-
32. 61-3486
White, Harry Dexter, 1882-1648. Papers relating to
international finance. 61-2058
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE see LANGUAGE, UNIVERSAL
INTERNATIONAL LAW
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on International law, 1699-1811. 61-1335
Andrews, Fannin Fern (Phillips), 1807-1950. Papers,
1890-1941. 61-3575
Batch family. Papers, 1696-1923. 60-2388
Moore, John Basset!, 1860-1847. Papers, 1866-1949.
91-3281
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Anderson, Chandler Parsons, 1866-1936. Papers,
ca. 1896-1935. 69-243
Wunderllch, Georg. Papers, 1897-1951. 59-221
CONGRESSES
Reeves, JeBseSIddall, 1872-1042, collector. Papers,
1814-1927. 60-307
STUDY AND TEACHING — U. S.
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1945. Papers, 1910-43.
80-127
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Balch, Emily Greene, 1867- Papers, 1893-1948.
80-1200
Kheubuhl, EmUy, 1883- Papers, 1907-69. 614460
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Hull, William Isaac, 1808-1939. Papers, 1892-1939.
60-2182
INTERNATIONAL RELIEF
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan) Papers, 1935-47. 60-1768
INTERPLANETARY VOYAGES
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877. Papers on Indi-
an ethnology, ca. 1074, 80-3241
DJTERURBAN RAILROADS see STREET-RAILROADS
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAYS
Moore, JoBeph Hampton, 1864-1950, Papers, 1884-
1949. 61-740
— U. S.
Darrach, CharieB Gobrecht. Papers, ca. 1906-19.
60-1782
895
Dtck, David, 1707-1970. Letters of David and
John Dick, 1800-68. 61-678
Wood, Walter, 1849- Papers, 1691-1910. 60-3287
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909, 61-2026
Hyatt, Thaddeus. Papers, 1843-98. 61-1153
INVENTORIES OF ESTATES
— MONMOUTH CO., N. J.
Holmes family. Papers, 1680-1907. 60-2640
INVENTORS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889. Papers, 1831-88. 60-2418
Valt, Alfred, 1807-1859. .Papers, ca. 1826-1912.
60-304
INVESTMENT BANKING
— PORTLAND, OH.
Standard Corporation, Portland, Or, Records, 1904-
39. 61-2306
— U. S.
Cooke (Jay) & Company. Recorde, 1832-1916.
60-807
Harvard Unlverelty, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of Invest-
ment bankers In New England and New York, 1884-
1929. 01-390
INVESTMENT TRUSTS
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of invest-
ment bankers In New England and New York, 1884-
1929. 81-330
INVESTMENTS
—EAST (FAR EAST)
Bralnerd, Eraetus, 1865-1922. Correspondence, 1880-
1619. 81-3284
— PENNSYLVANIA
Corbln, Francis Portsus, 1801-1876. Papers of
Francis P. Corbln and family, 1602-1885. 80-3328
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Business records,
1784-1882. 60-1738
Coolldge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920, Buelneee
records, 1857-1938. 60-1605
Cushing, John P. Accounts of Investments, 1832-
82. 80-1666
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
relating to estate, real estate, and private lnveet-
ment management in New England, Maryland, Vir-
ginia, and Iowa, 1765-1640. 61-284
Hlgginson, Henry Lee, 1834-1916. Business records,
1769-1616. 60-1571
Jones, Andrew M. Papers, 1833-83. 61-211
IOWA ':.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa historical manu-
scripts collection, 1857-1852. ----- 81-63
HISTORY SOURCES
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa historical manu-
scripts collection, 1857-1652. 61-63
— rLAND SETTLEMENT see LAND SETTLEMENT— -
IOWA
IRA, VT. ....
DEEDS see DEEDS — IRA, VT.
IRAN
—FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Beale family, Decatur House papers, 1801-1667.
01-1627
IHEDELL CO., N. C.
—PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS— IREDELL CO.,
N.C.
IRELAND
-—FAMINES
Albany Committee for Relief of Ireland, Records, 1847-
48. 61-641
Subject Index
IRELAND (Continued)
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1689-1691
Nugent family. Papers, 1660-1785. 61-2269
—HISTORY REBELLION OF 1798
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collator. Miscellaneous
section; autographs, ca, 16SS-1G10. 60-2649
— HISTORY — 1837-1901 — SOURCES
Boston Collega, Boston, Mass. Library. Special
Irish collection, 1671-1906. 61-348
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 18TH CENT.
Pery, Edmond Sexton Pery, viscount, 1719-1806.
Correspondence, 1749-98. ^-* 61-2276
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1760-1820
Sydney, Thomas Townshend, 1st viscount, 1733-1850.
Papers, 1685-1829. 80-1362
Townshend, George Townshend, 1st marquis, 1724-
1807. Papers, 1767-1807. 80-1334
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1800-1837
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, 1st earl of, 17361-1821,
Correspondence, 1831-19. 60-1365
—REAL PROPERTY [REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC 1
see REAL PROPERTY [REGISTERS OF BIRTHS
ETC.] — IRELAND
SBISH HOME RULE see HOME RULE (IRELAND)
SKD3H IN MINNESOTA
Irish-American Colonisation Company, ltd., Dublin
Records, 1872-1909. 60-1584
IRISH IN PHILADELPHIA
Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Philadel-
phia for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland. Rec-
ords, 1771-1910. 80-3025
IRISH IN THE U. S.
Shannon, James, 1799-1869. Papers, 1832-57. 81-1126
nasH m Worcester, mass.
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1906, coUector. Papers
1840-1005. 81-346
IRISH LITERATURE
— -HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1967. Xoopman
collection, 1819-1951. 60-3310
HUSH QUESTION
Dunning, William Archibald, 1867-1922. Papers.
1781-1922. ' 61 ^ 684
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1940. Papers, 1902-40.
81-1818
MONFOUNDING
Hinckley and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor, Me, Records,
1827-88. „„.„,
Plimpton family. Business records, 1811-66. 60-101
IRON mDUSTRY AND TRADE
- — ALABAMA
Lewis, BurweU Boykln, 1838-1886. Correspondence.
1843-94. -- -
— BOTETOURT CO. . VA.
Edmundson family. Papers, 1705-1903.
CUMBERLAND CO. , N. J.
Wood (R. D.) 6 Co. Records, 1868-1905.
DANVILLE, PA.
61-1980
61-2218
80-3020
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1637-1900. Papers, 1866-1936.
61-1129
—FALL RIVER, MASS.
Fall River Iron Works, Fall River, Mass, Records.
1831-1909. 6u _ 66
—GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J.
Brown (David & ) and Company, Philadelphia. Records,
1828-191*. 61-3226
—•KENTUCKY
Means family. BuBlnese records, 1640-1954. 61-1018
Beaton family. Business records, 1788-1954. 61-1136
■ — LEBANON CO., PA.
Coleman family. Buckingham collection, 1832-1930.
81-2311
Potts family. BuBlness records, 1705-1853. 60-2861
- — MANCHESTER, VA.
Balrd, Robert, d. ca. 1868. Papers, 1827-73. 80-129
— MARQUETTE, MICH.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of Iron foundries In New England and Michigan,
1848-1910. * ' 61 . 9B
— MARYLAND
Prlnclplo Company, Prlnclplo, Md. Records, 1724-
19M - 81-371
— MASSACHUSETTS
Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works In New
England. Records of the iron works at Lynn,
Mass., 1660-85, 60-79
— MONONGALIA CO., W. VA.
Fairfax, Ralph, collector. Records, 1844-77. 61-1687
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of early iron works, New England, 1783-1913,
81-1
Harvard University. Graduate School of Busumsb
Administration. Baker Library, Account books
of iron foundries in New Eugland and Michigan.
1848-1010. ' 61-05
— NEW JERSEY
Ford family. Papers, 1770-1860. 80-2760
Plerson 'Isaac G.) and Brothers. Records, 1796-
186B - 60-116
Tuttle, Moses, 1732-1819. Papers, 1761-1819. 60-2772
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Cooper, Hewitt a Company, New York. Records.
1848-1905. ' eo . 2M6
Franklin and Newbold, Now York. Records, 1601-05.
80-2467
Newbold, George, banker. Papers, 1800-49. 80-2798
— OHIO
Means family. Business records, 1840-1954. 61-1018
Beaton family. Business records, 1788-1954. 61-1138
■ — PENNSYLVANIA
Berry famUy. Papers, 1791-1936. 60-3270
Bellman, George. Business records, 1784-1803.
60-1283
Grubb, Peter, Forge and furnace account books,
1786-1880. 60-1789
Grubbfamlly. Papers, 1834-69. 61-147
Morris, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1889, Business records
of Isaac P. and Levi Morris, 1836-46. 60-2433
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Forges and furnaces
account books, ca. 1720-1632. 60-2061
Potts, William McCleery, b, 1868. Records of
the Isabella Furnace, 1880-1921. 61-212
Potte family. Mary Ann Furnace account books
1828-89. 61-2038
Smith, PorsUor Frazer, 1798-1868. Papers, 1770-1873.
61-686
Thompson family. Papers, 1807-1903. 81-418
PHILADELPHIA
Morris, Henry S. Business records, 1822-28. 60-2804
— PRESTON CO. , W. VA.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1896. Papers.
1867-97. 61-3162
PROVIDENCE
Stater, Samuel, 1768-1636. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater companies.
1793-1928. 60-1720
— ST, JAMES, MO.
Marameo Iron Works. Records, 1620-91. 81-3308
— SHELBY, ALA.
Shelby Iron Company, Shelby, Ala. Records, 1882-
1933 ' 61-1299
TAUNTON, MASS.
Leonard Iron Works, Taunton, Mass. Records,
1558-1876.
—U.S.
Swank, Jamee Moore, 1832-1814. PaperB, 1786-
1898.
898
80-608
60-2828
UTAH
Davis, Nathan, 1814-1894. Correspondence, 1868-74.
61-2268
— VIRGINIA
Anderson, Joeeph Reld, 1813-1892. Correspondence,
1847-96. *" 61 . 4 ' 55
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Correspondence, 1772-
93 - 60-1542
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Letter books, 1781-69.
61-1286
Tayloe family. Papers, 1740-1860. 61-2678
Weaver, William, 1780-1883. Business records,
1800-91. 50,-72
WEST VIRGINIA
Page, William Nelson, 1854-1932. , Papers, 1787-1926.
61-3651
IRON MINES AND MINING
MICHIGAN, NORTHERN PENINSULA
Marquette County (Mich. ) Historical Society. -Papers.
1794-1955. 61-2500
— MINNESOTA
Merrltt, Leonldas, 1844-1926. Papers, 1870 (ca. )-
1926. 61-339
MINNESOTA — LAKE CO.
Lake County (Minn.) Historical Society.' Miscellaneous
manuscripts. 61-2733
PENNSYLVANIA
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923, Papers, 1830-09.
61-3441
— VIRGINIA
Anderson, Francis Thomas. Papers, 1828-1916.
— WEST VIRGINIA
Watson family. Papers, 1889-1953.
80-1054
60-3321
IRONIA, N. J.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
IRONIA, N.J.
IROQUOIS CO., ILL.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Messer, Moses Haynes, 1829-1900. Diaries, 1663-89
81-414
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY—- IROQUOIS
CO., ILL.
IROQUOIS INDIANS
Bryant, William Clement. Correspondence, 1866-95.
61-2921
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881. Papers, 1839-85.
61-1882
Moulton, Joseph White, 1789-1876. Papers. 80-2234
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1881-1955. Papers, 1860-
1952. 61-1624
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917. Correspondence.
1880-1910. 61-1633
Welssr, Conrad, 1896-1780. Papers, 1741-88. 61-864
—GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian. Papers, 1805-10.
81-2997
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1607. Papers, 1763-1806.
61-3171
IRRIGATION
ARIZONA
Campbell, John H„ 1888- Papers, 1914-26. 61-3660
Casa Grande Canal Company. Records, 1914-16.
61-3682
Hammer, Angela (Hutchinson) 1870-1966? Papers,
1917- 61-2220
—COLUMBIA RIVER VALLEY
O'SuUlvan, James Edward, 1878-1949, Papers, 1903-
48. 80-2976
IRRIGATION CANALS AND FLUMES
Casa Grande Canal Company. Records, 1914-16.
81-3562
ISLE OF WIGHT CO. , VA.
PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS — ISLE OF
WIGHT CO., VA.
ISRAEL
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of
America. Records, 1918-46, 60-787
Subject Index
ITALIAN MANUSCRIPTS see MANUSCRIPTS, ITALIAN
ITALY
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES — ITALY
— BIOGRAPHY
Cavagna Sangiullanl dl Gualdana, Antonio, conte,
1B43-1913, collector. Cavagna collection
1118-1913. 81-3087
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — 1807-1890
Lewis, William David, 1782-1881. Papers, 1800-
1818 - 61-1138
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
and manuscripts of economic material In Italian
and relating to Italian enterprises, 1531-1760,
81-967
— GENEALOGY
Cavagna Sangiullanl dl Qualdana, Antonio, conte,
1843-1013, collector. Cavagna collection,
1118-1813. 61 . 3 0«7
HISTORY 1815-1870 SOURCES
Beauharnals, Eugene de, prince (TElchstatt, 1781-
1824. Papers, 1818-18. 81-1862
— HISTORY — ALLIED OCCUPATION,' '943-1847
Neuleld, Maurice F. Papers, 1943-46. 68-8
HISTORY, LOCAL
Cavagna Sangtullanl dl Gualdana, Antonio, conte, -
1643-1813, collector. Cavagna collection,
1U8-181S. 61-3067
ITALY. ESERC1TO
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Italian material captured during World War n, 1828-
46 ' 68-40
ITASCA STATE PARK, MINN.
,olmB ;??. LMn »"« Henry ' 188a -l 9 «- Correspondence,
18 08-21. 80-881
1UKA, MISS., BATTLE OF, 1862
Dantzler, Absalom F., d. 1882, Papers, 1840-78.
81-1148
JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN, 1824-1863
— PORTRAITS
Elder, John Adams, 1833-1885. Papers, 1837-1010.
61-2017
JACKSON, MISS.
— BIOGRAPHY
Harklns, John P. Radio scripts, 1047-61. 60-2346
— COMMERCE
Taylor, Lewis L, Business records, 1038-40. 60-1476
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Helm, Thomas E. Papers, 1848-1934. 80-1540
— HISTORY
Walnwrlght, Jonathan Mayhew,1883-1853. Papers,
1M6 - 80-1900
—HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Morris, Jane T. Business records, 1665-70.
60-1614
LAND SUBDIVISION, [ REAL PROPERTY] see LAND
SUBDIVISION, [REAL PROPERTY] — JACKSON, MISS.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Porter, Daniel Price, 1836-1809. Papers of D. P.
Porter and .family, 1836-88. 80-3230
— WHOLESALE TRADE see WHOLESALE TRADE
— JACKSON, MISS.
JACKSON CO., OR.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Records of Jackson
County, 1863-1912. 61-3193
JACKSON CO., W. VA.
MAPS
Miller, Freda Clare (Rainbow) collector. Papers,
1782-1940. 81-3217
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector. Papers, 1780-1879.
81-3288
JACKSON-DICKINSON DUEL
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1767-1846. Papers.
1800-1842. 61-1820
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
— DESCRIPTION
Chaffln, Washington Sandford, 1816-1885, Papers.
1841-1800. ^ 60-3317
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
HISTORY— SOURCES
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Records of Jacksonville.
1862-1960. 61-J188
METEOROLOGY see METEOROLOGY — JACKSON-
VILLE, OR.
JACOBITE REBELLION, 1715
Campbell family. Loudoun Scottish papers, 1510-
1M8. 81-2387
JACOBITE REBELLION, 1746-1746
Campbell family. Loudoun Scottish papers, 1610-
1839. 61-2287
JALISCO, MEXICO
— HISTORY
Bandlnl family. Papers, 1834-M7. 61-2002
JAMAICA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Hochambeau, Donation Marie Joseph de Vlmeur,
vlcomte de, 1756-1813. Papers, 1764-1803. 81-1481
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS — JAMAICA
JAMAICA, N. Y.
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y., 1743-1872. 80-2906
J AMES CITY CO. , VA.
; TAX COLLECTION see TAX COLLECTION
JAMES CITY CO., VA.
JAMES RIVER AND KANAWHA CANAL
Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell and Carrlngton
families, 1778-1890. 60-3331
JAMESTOWN, VA.
— ANTIQUITIES
Gregory, George Craghead, 1878-1086. Papers.
1808-56. " 81 .j 8S2
JAPAN
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL— 1801-1900
Gray, Edwin Fairfax, 1829-1884. Letters, 1660-53.
60-1870
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1012-1846
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
fumllta. IWM. (AC,
80-3345
families, 1763-1954.
FOREIGN RELATIONS U. 8.
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1946. Papers, 1010-
*'• 60-127
— GEOLOGY, [MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES;
MISSIONS] see GEOLOGY, ( MINES AND MINERAL
RESOURCES! MISSIONS] —JAPAN
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Hearn, Lafcadlo, 1850-1904. Papers, 1849-1062,
80-1718
80-1088
Papers, 1887-
61-1368
Mlciienor, James Albert, 1907- Papers, 1045-
JAPANESE-CHINESE CONFLICT, 1637-1046 see STNO-
JAPANESE CONFLICT, 1037-1046
JAPANESE IN SAN FRANCISCO
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1858-1928.
1920?
JAPANESE POETRY
— TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH
Page, Curtis Hidden, 1870-1948. Papers, 1895-1948.
81-3698
JASPER CO., MISS.
— DESCRIPTION
Lyon, Mrs. R. Papers, 1909-28. 60-2844
JAY'S TREATY, 1794
Addison, Alexander, 1769-1807. Papers, 1786-1803.
60-2200
897
EUtlns, William Mclnttre, 1682-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-1828.
80-2088
Jay, John, 1745-1829. Papers, 1770-84. 80-2717
Madison, James, Pres. U. a , 1761-1636, Papers.
ca. 1794-1836. 61-198
Rosslyn, Alexander Weddorburn, 1st earl of, 1738-
1805. Papers, 1678-1800. 80-2040
Trumbull, John, 1768-1843, Papers, 1787-1830,
60-2639
JA2Z. MUSIC
Joplln, Scott, 1668-1917. .Papers, 61-978
JEFFERSON CO., MISS.
—LAND GRANTS, [MEDICINE] see LAND GRANTS
[ MEDICINE] MISSISSIPPI — JEFFBRSON.CO.
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, D. C. see
WASHINGTON, D. C. JEFFERSON MEMORIAL
JEROME, ARIZ,
COPPER MINES AND MINING see COPPER MINES
AND MINING — ARIZONA — JEROME
JESUITS
— MISSIONS
Bull family. Papers, 1788-1844. 61-8098
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey,
Records from ecclesiastical archives of Quebec,
from 1880. 61-1409
JEWELRY TRADE
— BOSTON
Btgelow, Ksnnard 6 Company, Boston. Records.
1830-1826. 60-174
— PHILADELPHIA
Fletcher, Thomas, goldsmith. Business corre-
spondence, 1806-66. os-mbi
TRENTON, N. J,
Fitch, John, 1743-1786. Papers, 1783-1820. 80-1077
JEWISH ACTORS see ACTORS, JEWISH
JEWISH LETTERS
Marmor, Kalmon, 1879-1968.. Papers, 1870-1662,
61-12
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Collection of
Utters, 1783-1956. 80-2896
JEWISH REFUGEES see REFUGEES, JEWISH
JEWS
—COLONIZATION
Rosen, Joseph A,, 1677-1949. Agro-Joint collection,
1820-88. 60-1118
COLONIZATION - — AUSTRALIA
Steinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1668-1867. PaperB, 1816
80-2382
81-2707
57,
GENEALOGY
Myers family. Papers, 1760-1000.
— LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC. — LITHUANIA
Kacaerginsld, Szmerks, 1008-1864, collector. VUna
ghetto material, collected by Szmerke Kacterglnskl
and Abraham Sutskevor, 61-3302
■ — LEGAL STATUS, LAWB, ETC. — .POLAND
Zonabsnd, Nachman, collector, Lltamannstadt (Lodz)
ghetto papers, 1930-44. 61-8245
— MIGRATION
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of
America. Records, 1018-46. 80-787
PERSECUTIONS
Tolstoi, Lev Nlkolaevicb, graf, 1828-1010. Correspond-
ence, 1807-1887. 81-3503
— RELIGION see JUDAISM
— -SOCIETIES, KTC.
B'nal B'rlth, District No. 8. Records, 1910-26.
Workmen's Circle. Records, 1893-1965.
JEWS IN CARPENTRAS, FRANCE
Carpentras manuscripts, 1747-1848.
60-698
00-738
81-2928
JEWS IN CHARLESTON, S, C.
Elaas, Barium Abraham, 1667-1936, Papers, 60-1668
Subject Index
JEWS IN EUROPE, EASTERN
American Joint Reconstruction Foundation. Records,
1922-39, 60-721
Mowshowltch, David, 1887-1957. Papers, 1B70-1956.
80-2406
— BIOflttAPHY
Ylvo Institute lor Jewish Research. Autobiographies,
1882-1855. 60-2599
TEWS IN GEORGIA
Head, Keith Morton, 1880-1940, collector. Georgia
manuscripts, 1732-1905. £1-3126
JEWS IN GERMANY
—HISTORY— SOURCES
Berlin collection of captured Nazi documents, loss-
es- 60-2405
Dubnov, Semen Markovlch, 1860-1941. Papers, 1709-
1940. 80-2386
JEWS IN L6r>2, POLAND
Zonabend, Nachman, collector. Lltzmannstadt (Lodz)
ghetto papers, 1939-44. 61-3245
JEWS IN PENNSYLVANIA
EUlng, Frank Marx, collector. Autographs, and
family and civic papers, 1558-1917. 60-2028
JfiWS IN RUSSIA
Rosen, Joseph A„ 1877-1946, Agro-Joint collection,
1920-38. 80-1116
HISTORY SOURCES
Dubnov, Semen Markovlch, 1860-1941. Papers, 1W9-
1940. £0-2388
JEWS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
Mordecat family. Papers, 1783-1947. 80-2579
JEWS m THE U. S.
— EDUCATION
Workmen's Circle. Records, 1893-1955. 60-738
— HISTORY — SOURCES
KaUen, Horace Meyer, 1882- Papers, 1624-50.
60-Z600
JEWSINVILNA
— POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Kaczerglnsld, Szmerke, 1908-1954, collector. Vllna
ghetto material, coUacted by Szmerke Kaczerglnskl
and Abraham Sutzkever. 61-3392
JEWS IN VIRGINIA
Myers family. Papers, 1790-1900. 61-a707
JOHN BROWN RAID, 1859 see HARPERS FERRY, W. VA.
JOHN BROWN RAID, 1859
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1850-1901. Papers, ca.
1873-1901. 80-2469
Havens, Raymond Dexter, 1880-1954. Papers,
ca. 1933-47. 60-2468
JOHNSON CO., MO.
— -HISTORY — MISCELLANEA
Miliar; Edwin L. Miscellaneous papers, 1852-97.
61-3372
JOHNSON'S ISLAND, LAKE ERIE
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, b. 1819. Correspondence,
1786-1891. 61-1383
Oalnes family. Papers, 1851-78. 81-2459
JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.
HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y., 1773-1837. 60-2904
JOHNSTOWN, PA,
— FLOOD, 1689
Mellen, William S. Correspondence, 1889. 81-990
JONES CO., N. C.
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Brock, Ignatius. Papers, 1733-1877. 61-3080
JOPL1N, MO.
— BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING—
JOPLIN, MO.
JOURNALISM
Mellen, George Frederick, 1859-1827. Papers,
1878-1928, 61-1333
ARIZONA
Hitchcock, Frank Harris, 1887-1935. Papers, 1905-35,
61-1487
—CINCINNATI
Hassaurek, Frledrlch, 1832-1885. Papers, 1849-
81. 80-2620
—KANSAS - -. ' : "
Denlous, Jess C, 1876-1953. Papers, 1930-53. 60-2136
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1864-98. 61-1150
LOS ANGELES
WUlard, Charles Dwlght, 1860-1914. Correspondence,
1878-1913. 61-2327
— MEMPHIS, TENN.
Hlnes, Thomas Henry, 1838-1868, Papers, 1786-1936.
61-1856
— MINNESOTA
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1820-1629 60-1368
Telgan, Henry George, 1881-1941. Papers, 1916-41.
60-260
Wheslock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1906. Papers, 1719-
1906. 60-482
MISSOURI
Roach, Cornellue. Papers, 1615-30. 61-2827
— NEW YORK (CITY)
MUln, Qulncy Sharps, 1884-1918. Papers, 1905-29.
61-2201
— WORTH CAROLINA
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892. Papers, 1841-1929.
61-2019
— NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1957. Papers, 1909-54.
61-2222
60-881
OREGON
Cummins, Henry. Papers, 1858-63.
PHILADELPHIA
Brainerd, Erastus, 1655-1622. Correspondence,
1866-1919. 81-3284
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1864-1850. Papers, 1884-
1949. 81-740
SEATTLE
Brainerd, Erastus, 1855-1922. Correspondence,
1880-1919. 61-3264
Clapper, Raymond, 1892-1944, Papers, ca. 1913-
44. 59.52
Knox, Franklin, 1874-1944. Papers, 1698-1954.
60-582
White, William Allen, 1868-1644. Papers, 1897-
1944. 59.41
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932, Papers, 1882-
1932. 81-2794
! — WASHINGTON, D. C.
Force, Peter, 1790-1868. Papers, 1820-68. 60-1289
— WEST VIRGINIA
McGraw, John Thomas, 1856-1920. Papers, 1642-
1948. ■ 'i. 60-246
Shott, Hugh Dee, 1886-1953. Papers, 1658-1954,
86-353
— WEST VIRGINIA — SOCIETIES, ETC,
Pemberton, Robert Landon, 1860- Papers, 1880-
1944. 60-315
JOURNALISM, LABOR
-U, S.
Frey, John Philip, 1871- Papers, 1861-1951. 59-248
JOURNALISTS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Adams, Simeon Roe, 1812-1860. Papors, 1842-75,
80-1836
Bailey, Warren Worth, 1865-1928. Papers, 61-1997
Browne, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. Papers, 1860-
ca. 1913. 69-184
Carey, Cora E.Watson, 1843-1911. Papers, 1856-
1909. 60-2069
DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867.
Papers, 1779-1916. 61-1348
Dixon, Frederick, d, 1923. Papers, 1897-1923. 59-15
Duke University, Durham, N, C. Library. American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1B14-1930.
60-1731
Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1888. Papers, ca. 1775-1800,
81-3386
Hammer, Angela (Hutchinson) 1670-1955? Papers,
1917- 61-2220
McKee, Robert, b. 1830. Papers, 1860-99. 60-1172
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1900. Papers, 1855-1936,
81-1129
Schurman, Charles S., 1857-1934. Papers, 1881-
1938. 60-938
Seltz, Don Carlos, 1882-1636. Papers, 61-3402
Stsffens, Joseph Lincoln, 1866-1938. Papers, 1890-
1936. 61-3444
Waters, Charles D. Papers, ca. 1872-87. 60-653
Wiley, Louis, 1868-1936, Papers, 1861-1964.
81-1867
JOURNEYS see VOYAGES AND TRAVELS; VOYAGES
AROUND THE WORLD
JUDAISM
— WORKS TO 1900
Gratz, Louisa. Estate papers of Louisa, Caroline,
and Elizabeth Gratz, 1825-91. 81-259 .
JUDGES
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Matthews, Stanley, 1824-1689. Papers, 1603-89.
— ALABAMA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Clayton, Hsnry De Lamar, 1657-1929, Papers, 1882-
'930. 61-1281
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1887-1852. Papers, 1921-52,
61-1387
McClellan, Thomas Cowan, 1873- Papers, 1903-23,
86-1160
ARIZONA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES
ETC. :'
Campbell, John H., 1866- Papers, 1814-25. 61-3660
■ — BRUNSWICK CO. , VA. — CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1600-1858. Papers, 1800-
1913 ' 81-1691
— CALHOUN CO. , TEX. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Texas. County Court (Calhoun Co.) Records, 1846-66.
81-2968
EDENTON, N. C. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Heath, Robert R,, b. ca. 1810. Papers, 1816-74.
— GT. BRIT. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Peter Brougham, baron,
1778-1868. Papers, 1807-66, 60-1223
—ILLINOIS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Springer, William McKendree, 1836-1903. Papers,
1861-1904, 61-643
— KENTUCKY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC. ■■■:'■■
Buckner, Benjamin Forsythe, 1836-1901. Papers, 1768-
19lB - 61-2004
LlndBay, William, 1835-1909, Papers, 1887-1932.
81-1349
— MAINE — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Webb, Nathan, 1826-1902, Legal papers, 1859-1902,
—MINNESOTA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC. .. .
Arnquist, Otto W., 1858-1935. Correspondence,
1896-97. 60-468
Brill, Kenneth Gray, 4383-1954. Papers, 1875-1944.
66-471
Cray, WlUard Rush, 1853-1936. Papers, 1853-1904.
60-629
Day, Vincent A„ 1885-1945, Papers, 1909-46, 60-1029
Nye, Frank Mellen, 1652-1835. Papers, 1861-1936.
60-1771
—MISSISSIPPI CORRESPONDENCE, REMINBCENCES,
ETC.
Calhoon, Solomon Saladln, 1638-1908. Papers,
1851-1608. 60-1604
JUDGES
~^ 1 J1!I? IS ? I:PPI — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES
ETC. (Continued) '
Dickson, Harris, 1808-1940. Papers, 1888-1940.
60-748
— MISSOURI — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Yancey, Charlea. Correspondence, 1839-86. 60-2668
—NEW JERSEY— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC. '
Bmytlt, Frederick, 1732-1816. Papero, 1760-1813.
01-918
~^™ R E K T ^ CITY )— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
' n, ^o P S Ti. S,n, " , • " 88 - 1 M3- Correspondence,
1,98_1M3 - 00-2800
~c^nceTe K tc STATE!_ ' CORRESPONDE '' C:e ' rem1nis -
Kent, James, 1763-1847. Papers, 1778-1864. 69-222
Parker, Alton Brooks, 1862,1928. Papere, 1878-1937,
01-1690
OHIO — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Subject Index
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1866. Papers, 1818-1911.
—OREGON— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
01-1303
80-007
Bean, Robert Sharp, 1864-1931. Papers, 1909-31.
PENNSYLVANIA — AUTOGRAPHS
Snowden, Nathaniel R. Diaries and record books o(
Nathaniel R. and James Ross Snowden, 1708-1866.
81-388
~^^I L ^ AlaA CORRESPONDENCE, REMMIS-
wr>NC£iS r ETC.
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania-
autograph letters and portraits, 1712-1910. 61-1680
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1916. Papers ca
1659-ca. 1911. -*"• ■„•.„,
TUgbman, William, 1766-1827. Papers, 1771-
1837 ' 01-917
Veil, Louis du Pul, collector.- Deeds, papers, and
correspondence, 1703-1801. 00-2097
— PENNSYLVANIA PORTRAITS
CU . e ,!.!l 0UO ! B , °L "■* Sup " n,e Court "' Pennsylvania;
autograph letters and portraits, 1712-1810. 01-1686
n^ E Sc™ E E I T^ NI]a ~ C0RHEflP0N1>BNCE . BEM -
Carlock, Lyman Judy, 1867-1903. Papero, 1899-
190B - 61-2093
■tSE»£5£££fe CAL,F - -™««ESPONDENCE,
FernaW, Charles, 1830-1B92. Papers, 1862-1904.
61-1620
~^^ AMB— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
Moore, James Zacharle, 1644-1821. Paoere
1803-1807. " • M _ 341
— TEXAS— -CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Mor ""». Wr l«l>t Chalfant, 1668-1942. Papers, ca,
191B " 19 - 60-1988
— V. S.
Ake i«?r™ AmM ****"• 1M1 -"80, Letter books,
18 "- 7e - ' 60-666
— U. S. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
B "?£S' j0S8 P n p - H13-1892. Papers, ca. 1836-
1938 - 80-669
Brown, George Hubbard, 1860-1026. Papers, 1767-
1933, 60-173
Butler, Pierce, 1666-1930. Papers, 1923-39. 80-613
Clarke, JohnHeseln, 1867-1946. CUrke letters
1916 -«- 60-1121
Dure 11, Edward Henry. Papers, 1602-87. 60-2676
Goff, Nathan, 1843-1920. Papers, ca. 1866-99. 60-1073
Jones, Thomas Goode, 1844-1914. Papere, 1861-
1943 ' 60-2694
Llndsey, Ben|amln Barr, 1669-1943. papers, ca.
1880-1964. 80 ., 68
Sutherland, George, 1802-1942. Papers, 1860-1944.
60-3221
W *m' MorrlBon Romlck, 1816-1888. Papers, IBIS-
BO -203
~*J£S££.I m < STA TE>— CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINBCENCES, ETC.
Driver, Samuel Marlon, 1892-1868. Papere, 1841-
"• 60-382
^fJTJ^J!^— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
Lt-NCES, ETC.
Boreraan, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1898. Papere, 1836-
1849, 60-1210
JUDICIAL SALES
—MONMOUTH CO., N. J.
Holmoe family. Papers, 1080-1907, 80-2840
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York (City) Marcher's Office. Records, 1807-
13 - 00-2786
JUNIATA CO., PA.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Burd, Jameo, 1V20-1793. Papers, 1748-1890. 00-2887
JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF
— CARROLL CO., MO.
Hlchards, Allen D. Papers, 1833-96. 60-2461
—NORTH CAROLINA
Walser, Zeb Vance, 1B03-IB4O. Papers, 1880-1930.
01-2003
— FENNSYLVANIA
Bryan, Oeorge, 1731-1791. Papers, 1760-1829.
KANAWHA SALT WORKS
Dickinson family. Papers, 1822-68.
69-70
Hyatt, Thaddeus. Papers, 1843-
60-1783
— WESTVIRGDIIA
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca.)-1884. Pa-
pers, 1792- 18B 4. 61-1390
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Champion, Joseph. Papere, 1774-1844. 81-3386
— ADAMS CO., MISS,
Whltehurst, William N. Papers, 1846-89. 60-1644
— BUCKS CO., PA.
Barker, Joshua. Docket books, 1828-43. 60-2360
~ 3EWES* ETC M0 -— OORRESfONDENCE, REMTNIfl-
61-303
61-2786
60-1801
61-3612
Cropper, Levin. Papers, 1816-1911.
FORSYTH CO., N. C.
LlnvUle, E. Burton. Papers, 1B43-1906.
— MADISON CO., MISS.
Priestley, William. Papers, 1833-1832.
— HOROANTON, N. C.
Avery, James, 1791-1872. Papers, 1818-1901.
— PUTNAM CO., VA.
Johnson, James Gibson, 1871-1087. Papers, I860-
1937 - 69-64
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Wallace, William Heneon, 1611-1879. Papera, 1841-
60-8340
JUVENILE COURTS
—U.S.
Ll WOT r -1864 )a,nl,, B ""' 1669 - 1B43 - Papers, ca,
60-166
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874- Papere, 1896-1968.
61-3676
— U. S.
Van WaterB, Mtrlam. Papera, 1908-60. 61-3493
KANSAS
— CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS — KANSAS
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Bandel, Eugene, 1836-1889. Papere, 1853-89.
61-3470
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Hill, Hiram. Correspondence, 1831-88. 60-1093
Hyatt, ThaddeuB. Papers, 1843-98. 61-1163
— EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Barnes, William, 1824-1913. Papers, 1866-68. 60-2121
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 1023-1911. Pacers
1866 - 80 - 6l'-1092
61-1163
Krehblel, Christian, 1832-1909. Papers, 1863-1847.
61-1210
New England Emigrant Aid Company, Boston. Records
1854-1909. tl-Um
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER UFE Bee FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE— KANSAS
-HISTORY — 1864-1881
Andrews, Christopher Columbue, 1829-192?, Papers
1843-1930. ^0.1807
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893. Papers of Campbe'i
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1852-83,
61-1350
BU pap?iB C U2 ^ 8' , f7 C " ltat,,8 ' I81 °- 1878 - A ""-»Uv.ry
papere, 1828-67. 61-3610
Ct ^ n ' J,mM Lyle ' 1M 8 -1 8 '9. Paper., 1761-
19m - 61-1162
Olhon, John H. Historical writings, 1846-67. 61-683
— HISTORY — 1864-1861 — SOURCES
Abbott, James Burnett, 1816-1887. Papers, 1816-
98, 61-265
Barnes, William, 1824-1913. Papers, 1856-58. 60-2131
Blood, James, 1819-1891. Papers, 1864-01, 61-2107
Halderman, John A., 1833-1808. Papers, 1854-1907.
01-94
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Papers
186B - ao - 6lll093
Hyatt, ThaddeuB. Papers, 1843-98. 61-1163
New England Emigrant Aid Company, Boston, Records
1854-1809, 61-1065
Vlllard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1849, collector.
John Brown manuscripts, ca. 1850-1910. 01-3073 '
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-98. 00-778
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1864-1861
Anderson, James Blyths, 1868-1948. Papere, 1761-
1M6, 61-2106
!9-1696. Correspondence,
K
KANAWHA CO., W. VA.
— COAL TRADE see COAL TRADE KANAWHA CO.,
W.VA.
— INDUSTRIES
Kanawha Co., w. Va. Archlvee, 1779-1933. 60-299
899
Ewing, Thomas,
""-eo. "... : ' ei-eas
Howard, Mark, 1817-1687. Papers, 1830-88. 61-8784
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869, Papers, 1631-
"• 60-1766
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1866-
Denlous, Jess C„ 1879-1963. Papers, 1030-53. 00-2186
WUeonfamUy. Papers, 1806-1828, 61-1030
KANSAS CITY, MO.
— CLUBS
Knife and Fork Club, Kansas City, Mo. Papers, 1899-
lM8, 60-1668
KANSAS-NEBRASKA BILL
Blgler, William, 1814-1880. Papers, 1836-00. 60-1610
Douglass, William Boone. Papers, 1609-1848. 61-3208
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1786-1807. Papers
1605-1909. "" ' 61 . 3174
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1B62-71.
.' 01-1332
KASKA8KIA, ILL,
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES KAS-
KASKIA, ILL.
KATYN FOREST MASSACRE, 1940 1
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1956. Papers, 1904-67
61-3487
Subject Index
KEENE, N. H.
— WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY see WOOL TRADE
AND INDUSTRY KEENE, N.H.
KEMPER CO. , MISS.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE MISSISSIPPI —
KEMPER CO.
KENNEBUNKPORT, ME.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Cousens, Enoch. Business Records, 1822-1816. 80-176
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — ^KENNE-
BUNKPORT, ME.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Cousens, Enoch. Business records, 1822-1916. 60-176
KENSINGTON RUNE STONE
Bothne, Gisle Christian Johnson, 1860-1034. Papers,
1006-34. 80-1036
Jaeger, Lulh, 1851-1026, Papers, 1874-1033. 80-3338
KENT, ENG.
— BOOT AND SHOE TRADE see BOOTS AND SHOES
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE KENT, ENG.
KENT CO., DEL.
—GENEALOGY
Hall, Gertrude (Scott) collector. Hall collection,
17th cent.-ca. 1960, 61-1160
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Papers of Delaware
counties, 1666-1805, 80-3169
KENTUCKY
— CHURCHES see CHURCHES — KENTUCKY
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Shaw, MUlon. Papers, 1864-1921. 61-6
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION
Dandridge, Danske (Bedinger) 1868-1914. Papers,
1762-1964. 81-3176
— HISTORY — CIVTL WAR
Betaoctl family. Papers, 1860-1938. 60-2993
HISTORY CIVIL WAR CLAIMS
Troutman family. Business records, 1729-1866. 61-672
LAND GRANTS see LAND GRANTS KENTUCKY
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Buckner, Benjamin Forsythe, 1836-1901. Papers, 1768-
1918. 61-2004
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1792-1865
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863. Papers, 1786-
1932. 80-2388
Shelby family. Papers, 1738-1863. 60-1698
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT CIVTL WAR
U. S. Army. District of Kentucky. Military tele-
grams, May 1-Dec. 31, 1864. 60-900
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1886-
Bradley, William O'Connall, 1847-1914. Scrapbooks,
1870-1911. 61-1086
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914. Papers, 1830-
1912. 61-1007
Clay, Casslus Marcellus, 1846-1913. Correspondence,
1871-1913. 61-1090
Lindsay, William, 1836-1909. Papers, 1867-1932.
61-1349
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1667-1958. Papers, 1644-
1968. 60-1216
Stevenson, John White, 1812-1886. Papers, 1877-86
61-1089
Woodson, Urey, 1866-1939. Correspondence, 1899-
1939. 61-909
— PUBUC LANDS
Anderson, Richard Clough, 1760-1826. Virginia Military
District survey records, 1784-ca. 1862. 61-2301
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY KEN-
TUCKY
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bedford, Edwin Green, 1814-1900. Papers, 1812-1912,
61-684
Gano, John Allen, b. 1805. Papers, 1794-1948. 81-1119
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1897. Diaries, 1838-
91. 61-757
Troutman, Francis, 1820-1881. Papers, 1818-1946.
61-2006
— UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES see UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES KENTUCKY
KENYON COLLEGE, GAMBIER, OHIO
STUDENTS
Coates, Benjamin Franklin, 1827-1869. Correspondence,
1860-81. 61-907
KERNVTLLE, CALIF.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — KERN-
VTLLE, CALIF.
KETCHUM, IDAHO
— DRUGSTORES see DRUGSTORES — KETCHUM,
IDAHO
KETTLE FALLS, WASH.
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — WASHINGTON (STATE) — KETTLE
FALLS
KEWANEE, ILL.
HISTORY
Little, Henry GUman, 1813-1900. Papers, 1894-99,
61-3373
KIDNAPPING
— U. S.
Patterson, Roscoe Conkllng, 1876-
KTLPATRICK-DAHLGREN RAID, 1864
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870. Papers,
1858-70. 60-102
Papers, 1930-44.
61-3
KTNDERHOOK, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society,
hook, N. Y. , 1704-1838.
Papers relating to Kinder-
80-3052
KING AND QUEEN CO. , VA.
— DEEDS see DEEDS KING AND QUEEN CO. , VA.
GENEALOGY
Ryland, Elizabeth Hanee. Genealogical notes, 1930-54.
61-2618
KING CO. , WASH.
— COAL MINES AND MINING see COAL MINES AND
MINING — WASHINGTON (STATE) — KING CO.
KING GEOROE CO., VA.
REAL PROPERTY, [STUDENTS] see REAL
PROPERTY, [STUDENTS] KING GEORGE CO. , VA.
KING GEORGE'S WAR, 1744-1748 see U.S. — HISTORY —
KING GEORGE'S WAR, 1744-1748
KING WILLIAM CO., VA.
GENEALOGY
Ryland, Elizabeth Hawes. Genealogical notes, 1930-64.
61-2613
MILITIA — MUSTER ROLLS
Wormeley family. Papers, 1Q71-1962. 61-3154
KINGS AND RULERS
— AUTOGRAPHS
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous political autographs, 1497-1922.
61-18
Hill, David Jayne, 1860-1932. Papers, 1866-1930.
61-2844
Thacher, John Boyd, 1647-1909, collector. General
autograph coUecUon. 81-3007
KINGSTON, MASS.
COMMERCE
HolmeB, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1798-1887.
KINGSTON, WIS.
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. KINGSTON, WIS.
KTNGWOOD AND WEST UNION TURNPIKE
West, Rufus A., collector. Papers, 1774-1962. 60-3342
900
HNSTON, N. C.
— TAXATION see TAXATION — KTNSTON, N.C.
KIOWA INDIANS
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Kuan, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1864-98. 61-1160
KIRKWOOD, MISS.
— CHURCHES — PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
Klrkwood, Miss. St. Phlllp'B Episcopal Church.
Records, 1848-86. 60-1498
KLAMATH INDIAN RESERVATION, OREGON
Applegate, Lindsay, 18"9-18B2. Papers, 1863-91.
60-411
Applegate, Oliver Croniw?d, 1846-1938, Papers,
1842-1937. 60-394
Jackson, Boyd J. Papers, 1941-50. 61-1813
Klamath Indians. Records of the tribal council,
KLAMATH INDIANS
Jackson, Boyd J. Papers, 1941-50. 61-1813
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Applegate, Lindsay, 1808-1892, Papers, 1883-91.
60-411
Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1646-1938, Papers,
1642-1937. 60-394
KLICKITAT CO. , WASH.
HISTORY SOUHCES
Klickitat County Historical Society. Writings on
Klickitat County history, mainly 20th cent. 61-1943
KNIVES
Beardsley, Elliot, 1801-1871. Beardsley and
Alvord papers, 1839-70. 61-2497
Hobbs, (J. C.) and Sons, BUlerlca, Mass. Records,
1840-87. 60-100
KNOB FORK, W. VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — KNOB
FORK, W.VA.
KOOCHICHING CO. , MINN.
HISTORY, LOCAL
KoocMchlng County Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, late 19th cent. 61-2499
KORAN
— CHrnCISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1920-68. 61-3616
KU KLUX KLAN TN ARKANSAS
RemmeL, Harmon Llverlgbt, 1662-1927. Papers, 1879-
1927. 61-3279
KU KLUX KLAN TN NORTH CAROLINA
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892. Papers, 1841-1929.
61-2019
KU KLUX KLAN IN OHIO
LarwIU, William C. Papers, 1799-1908. 61-90
KU KLUX KLAN TN SOUTH CAROLINA
Marshall, Joseph Warren Waldo, 1820-1904. Papers,
1826-1940. 61-8128
KU KLUX KLAN TN TENNESSEE
Brotherton, William H. Papers of William H. and
James Brotherton, 1803-1910. 80-1752
DukefamUy. Correspondence, 1840-84. 81-1393
KU KLUX KLAN IN WACO, TEX.
Ku Klux Klan (1916- ) Records, 1940-60. 61-1776
L
LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES ^
Lindsay, Samuel McCime, 1889-1960. Papers, ca.
1888-1960. 81-3621
— DWELLINGS '
Wood, Edllh (Elmer) 1871-1945. Papers, ca. 1890-
ig45. 81-3426
— 'EDUCATION I
Smith, Hilda Worthlngton. Papers, 1836-1969. 61-3453
Subject Index
LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES
— EDUCATION (Continued)
Special Services Committee, Ann A r bor, Mich.
Records, 1943-60. 61-3448
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library. Mc Far land
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
IMS- 61-3272
CAROLINE CO., VA.
Louthan papers, 1621-1910. 59-106
CONNECTICUT
Comfumsrs' League of Connecticut. Records, 1907-46.
41-3399
DETROIT
Michigan. University. Library. Joseph Labadle
collection, ca. 1870- 61-3260
Wayne state University, Detroit. Library. McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
1033- 61-3272
— DORCHESTER, MASS.
Spear, Charles, of Dorchester, HaSB. Business records,
1666-72. 60-1632
— QT. BRIT.
Rolyoake, George Jacob, 1617-1906. Papers, 1873-
1931. 61-2503
— MARION COUNTY, W. VA.
Watson family. Papers, 1869-F653. 60-3321
— MILWAUKEE '
Goff, GuyDespard, 1867-1933. Papers, 1911-31.
60-1413
— MINNESOTA
Hall, E. George, 1866-1938. Papers, 1866-1937.
60-649
—NEW ENGLAND MISCELLANEA
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of general
laborers In New England and New York, 1706-1867.
80-3191
NORTH CAROLINA
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-1979
— U. S.
Elliott, Carl, 1913- Papers, 1932- 61-1276
Llnd, John, 1854-1930. Papers, 1670-1933. 60-1806
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1603-60. 60-126
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1649-1924. Papers,
1671-1824. 61-1317
Stewart, EUielbert, 1867-1936. Papers, 1884-1933.
60-2766
Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-1934, Papers, 1613-
21. 61-293
LABOR CONSCRIPTION see SERVICE, COMPULSORY
NON-MILITARY
LABOR CONTRACT
BURKE CO. , N. C.
Avery, James, 1791-1872. . Papers, 1818-1901.
61-3612
81-2651
— CALIFORNIA
Irwin, Inez (Haynes) 1873- Papers, 1872-
LABOR JOURNALISM see JOURNALISM, LABOR
LABOR LAWS AND LEGISLATION
SOCIETIES, ETC.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records,
1906-42. 61-3167
CONNECTICUT
Consumers' League of Connecticut. Records, 1807-46,
81-3398
— MASSACHUSETTS
Johnson, Ethel McLean. Papers, 1919-45. 61-2373
— U. S. — CASES
Denbam, Robert N. , 1866-1964. Papers, 1938-63.
61-269
LABOR RELATIONS see INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
LABOR-UNIONS see TRADE-UNIONS
LABORATORD33, CHEMICAL see CHEMICAL LABORA-
TORIES
LA CROSSE, WIS.
THEATERS
Easton, Jason Clark, 1623-1801. Papers, 1849-1941.
60-644
LADDERS
Noytss, Frank W., 1657-1942, Papers, 1658-1941.
61-391
LAFAYETTE CO., MISS.
— HISTORY
Brown, Maud (Morrow) Historical papers, 1836-
1838. 60-2613
LAFAYETTE CO., MO.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MISSOURI-
LAFAYETTE CO.
HARDWARE STORES see HARDWARE STORES
LAFAYETTE CO. , MO.
LAFOURCHE PARISH, LA.
SUGAR GROWING see SUGAR GROWING LOUISIANA
— LAFOURCHE PARISH
LAMBERTVTLLE, N. J.
STATIONERY TRADE see STATIONERY TRADE
— LAMBERTVILLE, N.J.
LAMTNE, MO.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
LAMINE, MO.
LANAO MORO DIALECT
Bollard, Robert Lee, 1661-1947. Papers, 1699-1966,
58-230
LANCASTER, PA.
— LAWYERS, (RENT] see LAWYERS. fRENTl —
LANCASTER, PA.
LANCASTER AND SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE
Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge Company. Records,
1611-40. 6l _(e 5
LANCASTER CO., PA.
— AGRICULTURE eee AGHICULTURE — PENNSYL-
VANIA—LANCASTER CO.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Harris family. Papers, 1768-1845. 60-2898
Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1816.
60-2219
LAWYERS see LAWYERS — LANCASTER CO. , PA.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Henry, William, 1729-1766. Papers, 1769-1812.
60-2223
— SURVEYS
Taylor, Jacob, 1673-1746. Papers of Jacob and
Isaac Taylor, 1672-1776, 60-2846
LANCASTERIAN SYSTEM see MONITORIAL SYSTEM OF
EDUCATION
LAND
TAXATION CLAY CO. , MINN.
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. General
collections, ca. 1868- 01-3266
—TAXATION — -MINNESOTA
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1
1933.
-1909. Papers, 1857-
TAXATION NATURAL BRIDGE, VA. i
Weaver, William, J 780-1863. Business records,
1800-91. 69-72
— TAXATION — ST. PAUL
Nowell, James Albert, 1866-1837. Papers, 1919-20.
60-451
— VALUATION see REAL PROPERTY — VALUATION
ALABAMA
Coffee, John, 1772-1633. Papers, 1796-18B7. 60-1164
— GEORGIA
Gregorle, Jamee, 1798-1874. Papers of James
Gregorle and family, 1774-1918. 60-1702
— MISSISSIPPI
Hughes, William, b. 1826. Papers of William Hughes
and family, 1793-1917. 60-1131
NORTH CAROLINA
Anderson family. Papers, 1620-1921. 60-1046
901
— OHIO — SCIOTO VALLEY
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839. Papers, 1783-1848.
80-1462
TENNESSEE
Jones, Calvin, 1776-1848. Papers, 1786-1929.
61-2640
WEST VIRGINIA
Dealdr.9 family. Papers, 1776-1926. 60-1462
Goff, David. Papers, 1826-1904. 60-1483
West Virginia. University. College of Agriculture,
Forestry, and Home Economics. Publications,
1936-47. 60 . B68
—WEST VIRGINIA — HAMPSHIRE CO.
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., W. Va. Papers,
1762-1895. 60-2389
—WESTERN RESERVE
Connecticut land Company. Records, 1792-1626.
LAND COMPANIES
— GENESEE REGION, N. Y.
Pulteney family. Johnstone papers, 1761-1664.
80-909
80-3008
MlsslssippL Dept. of Archives and Hlstorv. Records
of businesses, 1615-1834. 61-2425
Pemiscot Land A Cooperage Company, Caruthersvllle,
Mo. Records, ca. 1912-C8. 61-1023
— rNEW YORK (STATE)
New York Genesee Land Company. Deeds, 1796-
1809. 60-2652
OHIO
Scioto Land Company. Papers, 1769-92, 60-3263
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1766-93, 60-2455
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Property Company. Papers, 1792-
1834. 60-2667
— -U. a.
Connecticut Land Company. Records, 1792-1828. :
60-909
North American Land Company. Papers, 1766-1843.
61-1020
North American Land Company. Records, 1793-1876.
61-462
Ohio Company (1747-1779). Papers, 1717-1821.
60-2364
LAND GRANTS
CALIFORNIA
Chlpman family. Papers of. the Chlpman and Dwlnelle
families, 1846-1943, 61-1796
Halleck, Peachy A Billings, San Francisco. Records,
1661-60. * 81-1800
—KENTUCKY
Mackoy, William Hardla, 1839-1923. Papers, 1796-
1943. 81-1623
KENTUCKY — BLUE LICKS
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector, Manu-
ecrlpt collection: Blue Licks battlefield papers, ca.
1774-1946. 61-3024
LOUISIANA
Papers relating to Louisiana, 1787-1803. 80-1098
—MARYLAND
Churchman, John, surveyor. Papers of John and
George Churchman and Kirk Brown, 1716-1835.
Gaily and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa. Records, 1666-1900,
61-2456
MICHIGAN, NORTHERN PENINSULA
Marquette County (Mich. ) Historical Society. PaperB,
1794-1865. 61-2600
MIDDLE STATES
Smith, .George, 1604-1882, collector. Papers
pertaining to early settlers In Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and Maryland, 1881-1804, 61-124
— MISSISSIPPI
Echols, John H. Business records, 1863-72, 60-727
Jacob family. Papers of the Jacob and Riser families,
1827-92. 60-1116
—MISSISSIPPI — JEFFERSON CO.
Darden family. Papers, 1620-96.
Subject Index
LAND GRANTS (Continued)
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. Papers, 1769-70.
60-939
Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d earl of, 1731-1801.
Papers, 1763-77. 61-1788
— MISSOURI
McKlnnBy, Hayes, collector. Hayes McKlnney
collection, 1789-1897, 61-318
— NORTH AMERICA
Gt. Brit. PuhUc Record Office. Records, 16th tol&th
«">'• 61-2208
— NORTH CARt *&h
R-beaon, Thomas, Papers, 1734-1941.
— NORTH CAROLINA — JONES CO.
Brook, Ignatius. Papers, 1733-1877.
— OHIO
Larwlll, William C. Papers, 1799-1908.
— PENNSYLVANIA
Balliet family. Papers, 1728-1822.
Churchman, George. Official papers, 1720-1850.
61-2986
81-3080
61-90
60-1282
60-1606
Churchman, tiohn, surveyor. Papers of John and
George Churchman and Kirk Brown, 1716-1838.
60-1763
ftWarttiawre college, bwarthmore, Pa. friends Hlstorl-
oal Library. Deed collection, 1681-1894. 61-3023
— TENNESSEE
Britt, Mary (Nichols),-collector. Nlchols-Brltt
collection, 1771-1908. 61-1854
Fort family. Papers, 1795-1905. 61-3182
— TEXAS
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 1802-1866. Papers,
1833-92. 60-1673
Tannehlll, Jesse C. Papers, 1828-40. 00-1664
— VIRGINIA
Baylor family. Papers, 1653-1916.
61-3301
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1663. Papers, 1830-62.
61-1376
— VIRGINIA — GOOCHLAND CO.
Cabell family. Papere, 1727-1876. 60-714
THE WEST
Howard, Mark, 1817-1887. Papers, 1830-88. 81-2784
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1643. 61-1629
— WEST VIRGINIA
Miller, Freda Clare (Rainbow) collector. Papers.
1782-1940. *■ ' el . 321 ,
— WEST VIRGINIA — OHIO CO.
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1914. 60-1072
LAND GRANTS FOR EDUCATION see SCHOOL LANDS
LAND RECLAMATION see RECLAMATION OF LAND
LAND SETTLEMENT
— ALABAMA
Coffee, John, 1772-1833. Papers, 1796-1887. 60-1164
McNeill, Nelll. Papers, 1793-1899. 81-3678
— IOWA
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Papers, 1792-1929.
LAND SUBDIVISION
JACKSON, MISS.
Coman, John Joshua, 1854-1940. Papers, 1889-1936.
60-2212
LAND TENURE
— GEORGIA
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1728-1803.
61-1391
MEXICO
Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893- Papers, ca. 1926.
61-3443
LAND TITLES
REGISTRATION AND TRA NSFER CALIFORNIA
Peshlne, John Henry Hobart, 1847- Papers,
1849-1903. ^ 61 . 667
— CALIFORNIA
Halteck, Peachy & Billings, San Francisco. Records
1861-60. 61-1800
Steams, Abel, 1799-1871. Papers, 1888-1935. 61-1849
Wolfskin, Lewis. Business records, 1836-80. 61-2666
GLOUCESTER CO., N. J.
Clement, John c. Official papers, 1681-1871, 60-1790
— IDAHO
' Heyburn, Weldon Brinton, 1852-1912. Papers, 1896-
1910. 81-1213
— IRELAND
Butler family. Earls of Carrlck estate papers, 18th- 19th
cent. 61-1211
— LYME, CONN.
Fitch, Asa, 1767-1865. Papers, 1606-38. 60-1106
— MISSOURI
Connelly, John, of Missouri, Papers, 1806-88.
61-396
— MONONGALIA CO., W. VA.
Smith, Clarence E., collector. Papers, 1787-1966. '
80-1445
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Albany Institute of History and Art. Miscellaneous
documents. 61-524
New York (City) Deeds, 1643-1696. 80-2518
— NEWARK, N. J.
Newark, N. J. Town records, 1886-1836. 60-978
NORTH CAROLINA
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Llhrary.
Business records, 1741-1914. 61-3397
— NORWICH, CONN.
Fitch, Asa, 1787-1865. Papers, 1808-38. 60-1106
■—PENNSYLVANIA
Hiester, Daniel, 1747-1804. Papers, 1739-1822.
81-3120
NEW YORK (STATE)
O'Rielly, Henry, 1806-1886, Papers.
— TEXAS
60-3315
61-1701
60-2330
60-2806
Johnson, William Ransom, 1782-1849. Papers, 1821-
70 - 61-2084
— VIRGINIA
Muse, Battalia, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1891. 61-3287
— THE WE8T
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 16B1-:
— WISCONSIN
61-2626
American Immigration Company, Chippewa Falls,
Wis. Records, 1908-41. 60-641
Llghtfoot family. Papera, 1733-1818.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Pennsylvania
manuscripts, 1792-1907, 81-139
Smith, Clarence E., collector. Papers, 1767-1956.
60-1446
PHILADELPHIA
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1032. Papers, 1771-
1831. 60-2396
Point No Point land title papers, 1726-1873. 61-2034
Stevonson, Cornelius, collector. Briefs of title,
1820-1900. 81 . 203B
PIKE CO., MO.
Lewis, Thomas, Confederate soldier. Papers; 1824-
65, 80-2102
PRESTON CO,, W. VA,
Summers family, Papera, 1631-1966, 60-1067
RALLS CO., MO.
Lewis, Thomas, Confederate soldier. Pa.ers, 1824-
65 ' 80-2102
SAN FRANCISCO
Height, Henry Huntley, 1825-1878. Papers, 1846-86.
61-1818
SOUTHERN STATES
Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Records,
1700-1623. 81-213
Tucker, Robert Plnckney, 1885-1820. Papers, 1893-
1932. 61-1206
— WABASH CO., IND.
Smith, Clarence £., collector. Papers, 1787-1956.
60-1446
——WILKES CO. , N. C.
Brown, Hamilton, 1788-1870. Papers, 1752-1907.
61-3679
LANGHORNE, PA.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY LANG-
HORNE, PA.
LANGUAGE, UNIVERSAL
Hamilton, James Woodbum, 1866- Papers, 1911-
39. 8C-746
LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES
COLLECTIONS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on language. 61-1866
LAPLAND
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Jackson, Sheldon, 1634-1909. Papers, 1856-1908,
LAST SUPPER see LORD'S SUPPER
LATIN AMERICA see SPANISH AMERICA
LATIN LITERATURE
—HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Anthon, Charles, 1797-1867. Notes, ca. 1830-60
LATIN MANUSCRIPTS see MANUSCRIPTS, LATIN
LATTER-DAY SAINTS see CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SATNTSj MORMONS AND MORMONISM
LAURENS, S. C.
CEMETERIES
McGowan, Samuel, 1870-1934, Papers, 1910-36,
61-3858
LAW
— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884. Papers.
1615-83. f i
Lalane family. Papers, 1660-1942.
COLLECTED WORKS
Pastprlus, Francis Daniel, 1661-1719. Papera
1683-1721. ^ '
— PROCEDURE see PROCEDURE (LAW)
— STUDY AND TEACHING
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1916. Papers of
Alexander Boyd Andrews, father and son, 1869-
1846. 60-2815
61-2916
61-1341
59-123
61-417
-—STUDY AND TEACHING — ALABAMA
Christian, John Beverly, 1859-1916, Papers, 1829-
1904, 60-2388
STUDY AND TEACHING PENNSYLVANIA
Davidson, William B, Journal and sketchbook,
60-1808
61-360
1624-27.
STUDY AND TEACHING PHILADELPHIA
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1908. Papers, 1856-78.
STUDY AND TEACHING U. S.
Madison, James, Pres. U. S. , 1751-1836. Papers
ca. 1794-1836. 81-122
STUDY AND TEACHING VIRGINIA
Minor, John Barbee, 1613-1896. Papers, 1843-92.
61-328
Minor family. Papers, 1764-1936. 60-2846
— MEXICO — SOURCES
Agular, Jesus Jose*. Papers, 1800-80. 61-29S7
PENNSYLVANIA BIBLIOGRAPHY
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906. Works. 60-3275
— PENNSYLVANIA — BIOGRAPHY
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, collector.
Materials relating to lawyers and the law, 1690-
!M9. 60-2041
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1916. Papera. ca.
1669-ca. 1911. 61-186
U. S. ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Baker, Walter, 1793-1852. Records, 1612-28. 60-113
Baum, Mayer H. Notes taken at University of Pennsylvania
Law School, ending 1929. 61-1227
Subject Index
LAW
— U.S. — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES (Continued)
Dickinson, John, 1732-1B06. Papers, 1760-72. 80-2043
McCall, Peter, 1800-1880. Papers, 1773-1879.
60-2567
North, John Charles. Notes taken at Harvard Law School,
1912-14. 61-1228
U. S. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1906. Works.
— U. S. — BIOGRAPHY
60-3276
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1862-1920, collector.
Materials relating to lawyers and the lav, 1860-
1929.
80-2041
Grata, Simon, 1840-1029, collector. Jurists; auto-
graphs, 1688-1926, 81-98
LAW, BANKING, [INTERNATIONAL, ROMAN, ETC 1
see BANKING, [INTERNATIONAL, ROMAN, ETC.]
LAW ENFORCEMENT
—ARIZONA
Van Valkenburgh, Richard. Papers, 1890-1940.
61-3629
— CALIFORNIA
Gebbart, Noah L., d. 1862. Correspondence, 1844-
18 « ' 61-2022
— MINNESOTA
Minnesota, c
34.
Sheehan, Timothy J„ 1836-1913. Papers, 1867
IOI4
Minnesota. Crime Commission. Records, 1022-
**• 60-601
1913.
60-1060
Swaney, William Bentley, 1856-1048. Papers, 61-1562
LAW PRINTING
Hilneburn, Charles Swift Riche', 1865-1901. Papers,
1728rl900. 60-2301
LAW REFORM
U. S.
Davis, Hayne, 1868-1942. Papers, 1900-41. 81-3666
LAW REPORTS, DIGESTS, ETC.
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Texas. University. Library. Confederate records,
1861-65. 61-3140
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia legal papers, 1702-44,
LAW SCHOOLS
— U. S, — ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
61-2029
Alexander, Luolen Hugh,
1901-13.
1-1628. Correspondence,
60-324
LAW TEACHERS
— BT. LOUIS
Williams, Tyrrell, 1876-1947. Papers.
60-2047
LAWNS
Olcott, James Bradford, 1830-1910, Manchester
turf garden records, 1860-1910, 80-680
LAWRENCEVTLLE, VA.
— HOSPITALS
Buford, Edward Price, 1866-1931. Papers, 1864-
1,S1 - 69-137
LAWYERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Allen, Florence Elllnwood, 1864- Papers, 1921-80.
81-3038
ALABAMA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1889, Papers, 1836-88,
81-1703
McClellan, Thomae Cowan, 1673- Papers, 1603-23.
80-1100
Parsons, Lewis EUphalet, 1817-1666. Papers, 1830-
91. 00-1170
Reed, John Calvin, 1636-1610, Papers, 1827-1903.
60-1107
Sanford, John William Augustine, 1825-1913. Papers
1804-1920. 60-2343
ALEXANDRIA, VA. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Smith family. Papers, 1796-1887. 61-2328
— ARIZONA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Satterwhlte, Thomas D. 1861-1906. Papers, 1864-96.
61-3041
BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Brandele, Louis Dembltz, 1866-1941. Correspondence,
1870-1938. 81-945
Rich, Edgar J. Papers, 1016-45. 60-1493
BOWLING GREEN, VA. CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Moncure, Eustace Conway, 1836-1921. Papers, 1661-
1905. 81-2799
CALIFORNIA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Potter, Charles Franklin, b. 1801. Papers, 1605-40.
81-2883
— CAMDEN, N. J. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893. Papers of
Thomas and Edward Dudley and at Israel
Roberts, 1854-1911. 81-223
— CHATHAM, VA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Whittle, James M. Law accounts, 1836-83, 69-83
CHATTANOOGA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Evans, Charles Rountree, 1863-1620. Scrapbooke.
61-3054
CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Dover, William Emmott, 1882-1929, Papere, 1884-
1943. 80-2128
Morgan, Thomas J., 1847 -1912. Papers, 1880-
1910. 81-2048
— CLAHKBBURO, W. VA. — CORRESPONDENCE.
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bassel, John, 1640-1914. Papers, 1864-1618. 81-1653
— CONNECTICUT — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Adams, Andrew, 1738-1797. Correspondence, 1763-
94, 80-588
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1881. Correspondence,
1761-1871. 81-1661
Sherman, Roger Mlnott, 1773-1844. Papers, 1810-
44. 60-987
COVINGTON, ICY. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Mackoy, William Hardla, 1839-1923. Papers, 1796-
1643. 81-1623
— DEARBORN, MICH. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Smith, OraLynn, 1879-1641. Papers, 1913-41,
81-449
— OEOHGIA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC. '
Jones, Seaborn, 1768-1884. Papers, 1781-1847.
81-2010
— GRAND RAPIDS — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC,
61-488
Ball, John, 1794-1884. Papers, 1831-6:
QT. BRIT. —CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1926, collector.
Legal autographs, 1566-1622, 80-1083
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1758. Legal manuscripts,
1656-1753, 80-1886
GREENSBORO, N. C. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Morehead, James Turner, 1838-1919. Papers, 1812-
1939. 81-3618
— GWINNETT CO. , GA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMI-
NISCENCES, ETC.
Hutchlns, Nathan Louis, 1799-1870. Papers, 1815-
1608. 61-2023
— HARRISBURG, PA. — CORRESPONDENCE. REMI-
NISCENCES, ETC.
GUbert, Lyman D. Papers. 81-2792
HENRY CO. , MO. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
61-2823
HOLLIDAYSBURGH, PA. — CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1860. Correspondence, 1837-70.
61-384
— IDAHO CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940. Papers, 1860-1907.
81-1634
Hawley, James Henry, 1847-1929. Correspondence,
1887-1908. 81-1276
Johnson, Richard Zlna, 1837-1913. Papers, 1868-
1809. 81-922
Morgan, John T. , 1830-1610, Correspondence,
1880-1600. 81-1192
— ILLINOIS
ETC.
DESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
Kane, Ellas Kant, 1794-1635. Papers, 1808-35.
— INDIANA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Fletcher, Calvin, 1798-1886. Papere, 1820-86. 80-H66
Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1617. Papers,
1879-1918. 60-1527
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1877. Papers, 1632-77.
80-1441
Wright, Joseph Albert, 1810-1887. Correspondence,
1843-1631. 80-1411
—KANSAS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINBCENCEB, ETC.
Ewlng, ThomaB, 1826-1866, Correspondence,
' 1857-«8, 81-526
— LANCASTER, PA, — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Frazer, Reah. Papers, 1784-1879. 80-2888
-—LANCASTER CO., PA, — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817. Correspondence, 1778-
1807. 60-2782
— LAWRENCEVTLLE, VA, — CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Buford, Edward Price, 1866-1931, Papers, 1894-
1931. 69-137
LEXINGTON, VA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Davidson, Jamee D, , d. 1862. Papers, 1829-76.
81-1389
LOS ANGELES— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
81-1137
Sbankland family. Papers, 1848-1936.
Poague, Heysler F. Papers, 1613-34.
— LYNCHBURO, VA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Dabney, Chiawell, d. 1686. Business records,
1791-1886. 81-916
Garland family. Papers, 1762-1870, 81-847
—MAINE — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Webb, Nathan, 1825-1602. Legal papers, 1669-1902.
60-1194
— MAHTINSBCRG, W, VA.
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca.)-1884. Pa-
pers, 1792-1894. 81-1390
MASSACHUSETTS CORRESPONDENCE, REMTNIB-
CENCES, ETC.
Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1816-1889. Correspondence,
1845-80. 81-621
— MINNEAPOLB
Minneapolis Bar Association. Records, 1916-34,
80-474
^MINNEAPOLIS — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Best, William S., 1837-1600, Papers, 1882-89. 80-470
Drake, Benjamin, 1880- Papers, 1912-22. 60-646
Eltlott, Charles Burke, 1881-1936. Papers, 1888-
1934. 60-667
Powell, Ransom Judd, 1866-1937. Papers, 1908-22.
80-639
MINNESOTA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Berry, Charles H., 1623-1900. Papers, 1852-1604,
80-531
Brown, Garfield w., 1881- Papers, 1908-20, 80-472
Comstock, Solomon Oilman, 1842-1033. Papers,
1872-1632. 80-1808
Subject Index
LAWYERS
— MINNESOTA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC. (Continued)
Manahan, James, 1866-1932. Papers, 1883-1932.
60-1062
Nye, Frank Mellen, 1862-1935. Papers, 1681-1936.
60-1771
Oldenburg, Henry, 1858-1926 ? Papers, 188B-1634.
60-770
Polk, Asa D., 1850-1940. Papers, 1863-1919. 60-663
Schall, Thomas David, 1678-1936. PaperB, 1884-
1m32 * ,60-692
MISSISSIPPI CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Baker, T. Otis. Papers, 1822-1909. 60-2363
Boners, Eaton Jackson, 1866-1939. Papers, 1850-
1926. 60-1662
Calhoon, Solomon Saladli., 1838-1908. Papers,
1851-1906. 60-1804
Dickson, Harris, 1666-1946. Papers, 1668-1946.
60-748
Fontaine, Charles D., 1817 (ca.)-1871. Papers of
Charles D. Fontaine and family, 1636-1926. 60-2399
George, James Zacharlah, 1836-1897. Scrapbooks,
1875-96. 60-2190
PhUer, Robert Smith, 1882- Papers, 1924-27. 60-1660
Reynolds, L. p. Papers, 1647-1913. 60-2233
Sykes, Columbus. Papers, 1861-97. 60-1536
— MISSOURI — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Barker, John Tull, 1877-1968. Papers, 1947-63.
61-279
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson. Correspondence, 1842-
89. "0-2996
Dalton, Rloha?d, lavyer. Papers, 1659-1922. 61-397
Davldeon, Jamea F., b. 1839. Papers, 1668-1617.
60-3334
Denny, Tames H,, b. 1870. Papers, 1691-1931.
60-1969
Folk, Joseph Wlngate, 1869-1923. Papers, 1902-
38. 60-3101
Gentry, North Todd, 1866-1944. Papers, 1603-1947.
61-369
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1862-93.
60-2392
Hatch, William Henry, 1833-1698. Correspondence,
1670-67. 60-2076
Hyde (Ira'B.) and Sons, Princeton, Mo. Records,
1667-1939. 60-2356
Leonard, Ablel, 1797-1883. Papers, 1769-1929.
60-2225
Lozler, Ralph Fulton, 1666-1945. Papers, 1609-40.
61-100
Nelson, Earl F. Papers, 1662-1045. 60-2647
Shackelford, George C. Papers, 1698-1902. 60-2438
Shackelford, Thomas, b. 1822. Papers, 1820-
1606. 60-3102
Tong, Marvin E. Papers, 1676-1947. 61-308
— -MONROE CO., W. VA. CORRESPONDENCE, REMBUS-
CENCES, ETC.
Campbell, Andrew Nelson, d. 1919. Papers, 1782-
1932. 60-1047
-r- NEW HAMPSHIRE CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Hale family. Business records, 1773-1886. 80-1718
— NEW JERSEY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Johnson, Thomas Potts, 1761 7-1838. Papers. 60-1524
Wall, Garret Dorset, 1763-1860. Papers. 60-1626
Williamson, Isaac Halsted, 1769-1844. Papers of Isaac
and Benjamin Williamson, ca. 1810-65. 60-664
CORRESPONDENCE, REMTNIS-
NEW YORK (CITY)-
CENCES, ETC.
Alsop, John, 1897-1761. Papers, 1730-76. 80-1888
Brlasen, Arthur von, 1643-1920. Papers, 1902-30.
60-1408
Campbell, William W., 1806-1861. Papers, 1830-
33. 60-1686
Keener, William Albert, 1656-1913, Correspondence,
1894-1900. 81-3338
Lee, Robert P. Record books, 1796-1806. 61-3321
Moore, William Underbill, 1879-1949, Correspondence,
1908-20, 61-3346
O'Conor, John Christopher. Papers, ca. 1880-1930.
60-2288
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. Papers, 1913-43.
—NEW YORK (STATE)— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Dewey, 1'homas Edmund, 1902- Papers, 1828-
Harison, Richard. Papers, 1732-1860.
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1660.
61-1306
60-927
60-1465
—NORTH CAROLINA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Eallamy, William. Papers of William and Joseph
Bellamy, 1816-88, 60-769
Iredell, James, 1761-1796, Papers of James IredelL
Sr„ and James Iredell, Jr., 1737-1690. 61-2443
— NORTH DAKOTA— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Lemke, William, 1678-1950. Papers, 1906-60. 81-1097
NORTHEASTERN STATES CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library. Account books
of brwyers in New Englsnd, New Yoik, sad
Illinois, 1768-1912. 60-3213
OHIO— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCED, ETC.
Hayes, Blrchard Austin, 1853-1SV8. Papers, 1862-
1926. 61-919
Rogers, William King, 1828-1893. Papers, 1890-1922.
61-2416
OREGON CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Weatherford, John Knox, 1860-1936. Papers of
J. K. Weatherford and J. R. Wyatt, 1690-1923.
61-2300
Weatherford, John Knox, 1901- Papers, 1930.37.
61-3042
OXFORD, N, C. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Hays, John Willis. Papers, 1614-1901. 61-2996
PENNSYLVANIA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Buchanan, James, Pros. U. S., 1791-1668. Papers,
1776-1666. 60-3337
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1862-1929, Papers, 1674-
1927. 60-3291
Drum, Augustus, 1615-1956. Papers, 1846-66. 60-1974
Du Ponoaau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1644. Papers,
1633-1844. 60-2319
Grata, Simon, 1640-1926, collector. Jurists; auto-
graphs, 1666-1926. 61-96
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1666. 61-1044
Keith, Charles Penrose, 1654-1699. Keith family
papers, ca, 1669-1992. 60-2216
Lewis, Ellis, 179B-1871. Papers, 1810-71. 60-2179
Mc'Call, Peter, 1809-1860. Pape-s, 1773-1879.
60-2567
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1633-1917. Papers, 1833-1950.
61-621
Montgomery, William Woodrow, 1646-1921. Papers,
1647-1922. 60-3299
Peters family. Papers, 1687-1871. 61-365
Price, Ell Kirk, 1797-1664. Papers, 1820-63.
61-920
80-2784
60-3015
81-544
Tod, John, 1779-1830. Papers, 1766-1836.
Walker family. Papers, 1786-1896.
Yeates family, Papers, 1718-1876.
PETERSBURG, W. VA. CORRESPONDENCE,
REM1NECENCES, ETC.
Forman, L. J. Papers, 1837-1034,
—PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Beck, James Montgomery, 1861-1938. Papers.
Brlnton, John HiU, 1772-1827. Business records,
1790-1890. 61.344
Browne, Peter Arrell, 1782-1860. Papers, 1806-64.
61-387
Burd, Edward Shipper], d. 1848. Papers, 1798-1858,
60-1696
Cadwalader family. Papers, 1630-1600. 61-756
Chauncey, Charles, 1777-1849. Papers, 1800-49,
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1792-
1842. 61-1272
61-624
61-664
Fallon, Christopher, Correspondence, 1824-63,
Helmuth, Henry. Papers, 1620-93.
Leach, Joslah Granville, 1842-1922. Diaries, 1876-
1920. 60-3264
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Correspondence,
1663-1930. 61-1066
Perkins, Samuel Clarke, 1828-1903. Papers, 1869-
1896. 61-2836
Philadelphia lawyers collection, 1847-1636. 61-2028
Rawle family. Papers, 1778-1621. 60-2697
Read, John Meredith, 1767-1874. Papers of John
Meredith Read and his father, John Read, 1824-
79. 61-627
Scott, Joan Morin, 1786-1858. Papers, ?.782-1866,
60-3262
Scovllle, Samuel, 1672- Correspondence, 1842-
60. 61-461
Sergeant, Thomas, 1782-1880. Papers, 1781-1663.
60-3009
Staake, William Heaton, 1846-1924. Papers, 1773-
1895. 60-2783
TUghman, William, 1766-1827. Correspondence,
1772-1827. 61-126
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1761-1866. Papers, 1664- .
1861. 61-2461
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1858. Papers of
Thomas I. and Henry Wharton, 1825-75. 61-161
— PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINBCENCES, ETC.
Business records of persons and institutions in
Pittsylvania Co., Va„ 1636-1606, 60-603
PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA. FEES
Hurt, John Linn, Papers, 1804-1931. 60-1660
PRESTON CO. , W. VA. — CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Carroll, Jamss H. Papers, 1612-rlOOO. 61-3123
Q1HNCY, ILL. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC,
Wheat, Almeron H. Correspondence, 1830-71.
61-8046
RALEIGH, N. C. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Bragg, Thomas, 1810-1872. Papers, 1854-70,
61-3061
— RAMSEY CP., MINN.
Ramsey County (Minn.) Bar Association. Records,
1928-41. 60-466
SACO, ME. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
ST. LOUIS— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Barrett, Jesse WiUlam, 1884- Papers, 1605-63,
61-539
ST. PAUL CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC.
Lund, Charles C, 1632-1880. Papers, 1854-76.
60-609
— SALEM, VA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCEa,
ETC.
Ballard, William W. Correspondence, 1673-78,
61-2466
—SALINE CO. , MO. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Rich, John A., d. i. 44. Diaries, 1884-1943. 81-2828
SEATTLE— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Leary, John, 1837-1906. Papers, 1872-65. 60-812
SOUTH CAROLINA CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Burt, Armlstead, 1802-1683. Papers, 1825-80. 60-786
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913. Papers, 1770-1610.
Subject Index
LAWYERS
— SOUTH CAROLINA — CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC. (Continued)
Parry, Benjamin Franklin, 1805-1686. Papers, IBIS-
'S- 00-1169
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Lamon, Ward Hill, 10211-1093. Papers, IMS-IB.
61-656
STAUNTON, VA. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Siuart, Archibald, 1757-1832. Papere of Archibald
Stuart and Briscoe Q. Baldwin, 1742-1666. 61-1141
- - TENNESSEE — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
,TC.
Buell, George Pearoon, 1833-1063. Papers of
Georgo P. Buell and John B. Brlen, 1005-1913.
61-1330
Caruthors, Robert Loouay, 1300-1882. Papers.
1023-70. 61-168
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1041-1926. Diary.
1874-93. 61-3170
Slvley, Clarence L., 1071-1936, Papers, 1892-194S.
60-1031
Stokes, William B., 1014-1897. Papers, 1811-80.
81-1209
Swanoy, William Bentley, 1860-1048. Papers. 81-1562
Why te, Robert, 1767-1644. Papers, 1765-1802.
61-1334
Williams, Samuel Cole, 1064-1047. Papers, 1911-47.
61-3623
— TEXAS — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Maray, Thomas Sheldon, 1646-1921. Papers, 1680-
"M- 80-1886
60-1780
TRINITY CO. , CALIF. CORRESPONDENCE REMI-
NISCENCES, ETC.
Lowden, William Spencer. Papers of William S. and
Henry L, Lowdon, 1050-1929. 61-2310
TUCSON, ARE CORRESPONDENCE,
REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Ives, Eugene Semmeo, 1069-1017. Papers, 1801-16.
61-2709
— U. S. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Beardsley, Alonzo G., 1820-1900. Records of law
firms In Auburn, N. Y., 1707-1097. 60-785
BlgeloB, Melville Madison, 1848-1921. Papers.
1877-1031
Noill, Andrew, d. 1803. Papers, 1830-60.
61-453
Boudln, Louis Boudlanoff, 1874-1962. Papers, ca.
1900-60. 61-3072
Brown, George Hubbard, 1850-1928. Papers, 1767-
•'*>'• 60-173
80-1407
60-1413
Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1795-1868. Papers.
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1929, collector.
Legal autographs, 1565-1922. 60-1083
Crognn, Patrick J., 1056-1949, Papers, ca. 1900-
30 - 69-133
Dickers™, Philemon, 1780-1802. Papers, ca. 1826-
° 0, 60-279
Evarto, William Maxwell, 1018-1001. Papers, 1835-
1908 - 60-126
Gilpin, Henry Dllworth, 1801-1800. Papars of Henry
D. Gilpin and family, 1727-1872. 60-1628
Glaesie, Henry Haywood, 1071-1938. Papers, 1083-
1937. 80-774
Goff, Guy Daopard, 1807-1933. Papers, 1911-31.
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1025, collector. Jurists) auto-
graphs, 1068-1925. 61-98
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1896. Papers, 1863-
06. 80-2081
Howard, Nathan Q., d. 1833. Papers, 1020-39, 80-758
Jenckes, Thomas Allen, 1610-1676. Papers, 1838-
78. 80-589
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1939. Papers, oa.
10O7-.19. 00.569
McCamlc, Charles, 1074-1966. Papers, 1019-63.
60-300
McGlnnls, William Hereford, 1056-1930. Papere,
1034-1964. -^ ' 60 . 207
McGraw, John Thomas, 1050-1920. Papars, 1842-
ma - 00-246
Moreland, Jamos Rogors, 1870-1055, Papore, 1815-
1°57. 60-296
Phillips, Henry, 1030-1095. PaperB. 60-2066
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1823-1890. Papers, 1016-
1934. 60-712
Sohler and Welch, Boston. Records, 1833-03. 00-105
Tucker family. Papers, 1790-1932. 60-779
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, ca, 1820-
•»• 80-237
Young, Guy B. Papers, 18B0-1940. 60-234
—VIRGINIA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Blakey, Angus R. Papers, 1820-88. 60-761
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1862-1935, Papers,
1862-1932, 60-1824
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1894. Papers, 1829-
1930. 80-1103
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1850. Papers, 1800-
1913. 61-1691
Janney, John, 1798-1072. Papers of John Janney and
family, 1731-1936. 60-2218
Marshall, Hunter Holmes. Correspondence,
1040-73. 81-660
Minor family. Papers, 1764-1936.
Tucker family. Papers, 1768-1860.
60-2846
00-266
— WALDOBORO, ME. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Reed family. Papers, 1804-66. . 61-333
— WASHINGTON, D. C. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
King, Horatio, 1011-1097. Letter books, 1862-80.
— WAUPUN, WIS. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Hooker, EU, 1820-18997 Papers, 1846-89. 61-285
WEST CHESTER, PA. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC,
Darlington, William, 1804-1679. Papers, 1828-61.
61-386
— WEST VIRGINIA — CORRESPONDENCE, REM1NE-
CENCES, ETC.
Boremaa, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1898. Papers, 1836-
1949. 60-1210
Cornwall, John Jacob, 1867-1963. Papers, ca. 1843-
1953. 60-1456
Dayton, Alston Gordon, 1857-1920. Papers, ca. 1848-
1920. 80-1067
Dllle, Thomas Ray. Papers, ca, 1774-1939. 60-1455
Fleming, Aretas Brooks, 1639-1923. Papers, 1784-
1924. 61-3368
Haymond-Flemlng Law Firm, Fairmont, W. Va.
Recorde, 1760-1938. 80-1066
Price family. Papers, 1813-1945. 60-1461
Reynolds, Franols Marlon, 1843-1931. Papers,
1846-1931. 60-368
Wilson, James of Wood Co., W. Va. Papers of
James Wilson and the Stribllng and Young families,
ca. 1781-1934, 60-356
WESTON, W. VA. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Bennett, Louis. Papers, 1841-1916, 61-1662
LEAD INDUSTRY AND TRADE
PHILADELPHIA
Lewis family. Papars, 1756-1890. 61-286
WASHINGTON CO., MO.
Records of lead mining In Waehlngton Co., Mo., 1834-
1913. 61-642
LEAD MINES AND MINING
CALIFORNIA
Hughoo, Rachel (Walla) Papers, 1823-93, 81-14
NEW YORK (STATE) ST. LAWRENCE CO.
Hutton, George T. Papers, 1839-41,
60-2855
LEARNED INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES see subdivision
LEARNED INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES under names,
of countries, cities, etc.; e. g. ALBANY — LEARNED
INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES; and classes of societies,
e. g. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETIES; LITERARY
SOCIETIES; MUSICAL SOCIETIES
905
LEATHER INDUSTRY AND TRADE
FLORENCE
Medici, House of, Business records, ca, 1400-1600.
60-1730
MADISON CO., VA.
Business records of firms located In Madison Co.,
Va„ 1813-69. 00-194
Ford, John, Methodist minister. Papers of John Ford
and family, 1818-1944. 00-2632
— NEW BRUNSWICK
Harvard University. Graduate Bchool of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account
books of shoemakers and leather workers, New
England and New Brunswick, 1673-1922. 01-40
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library, Account books
of leather tanners, New England, 1762-1872.
60-48
Harvard University. Graduate £chdbl of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Acoount
books of shoemakersand leather workers, New
England and New Brunswick, 1073-1922, 61-40
— TAYLOR CO., W, VA,
Robinson, Ira Ellsworth, 1869-1951, Papers, 1816-
1961. 60-311
Du Pont de Nemours (E. I.) and Company, Wilmington,
Del. Old Stone Office records, 1802-1917, 60-3013
LEBANON, CONN.
— COMMERCE
TrumbuU, Jonathan, 1710-1786. Papers, 1663-
1709. 61-2703
LEBANON, PA.
— FLOUR MILLS see FLOUR MILLS — LEBANON, PA.
LEBANON CO., PA.^
— INDUSTRIES
Coleman family. Buckingham collection, 1632-1930.
61-2311
— IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE see IRON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — LEBANON CO., PA.
LECTURES AND LECTURING
INDIANAPOLIS
SewaU, May (Wright) 1044-1920. Correspondence,
1890-1920. 01-2964
LEE, ROBBRT EDWARD, 1807-1870
— PORTRAITS
Elder, John Adams, 1633-1895. Papers, 1837-1910.
61-2017
LEE, N. H.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — NEW HAMP-
SHIRE— -LEE
LEGAL AID
— PHILADELPHIA /
Scovllle, Samuel, 1872- Correspondence, 1642-
60, 81-461 '
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
— CUMBERLAND CO., PA,
Bear, John, of Cumberland Co., Pa. Papers, 1783-
1836. , 60-2786
— ESSEX CO., N. J.
Pie raon family. Papers, 1713-1925, 60-1967
— MONONGALIA CO., W. VA,
Fairfax, George W, Papers, 1808-98. 60-309
— MONTGOMERY CO,, N. Y.
Montgomery Co., N. Y. Records, 18th-early 18th cent.
80-2287
— PRESTON CO., W. VA,
Fairfax, George W. Papers, 1808-08. 00-300
— ROWAN CO., N. C.
Cranford, Tilman. Papers, 1822-77. 60-1257
LEGAL FORMS see FORMS (LAW) .
Subject Index
LEOAL INSTRUMENTS
— ATLANTIC STATES
Columbia University. Libraries. American
documents collection, 1700-1861. 81-2914
— ITA LY
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro
Branch, San Francisco. Italian manuscripts,
ca. 1485-ca. 1635. 61-2966
— WILSON CO., N. C. '!
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector. Papers, 1778-1834.
61-SSBS
LEOAL PROCEDURE ssa PROCEDURE (LAW)
LEGISLATION
r-NEW YORK (STATE)
CltlHins' Union, New York. Records, 1687-1986.
81-2028
LEGISLATIVE BILJ S see BILLS, LEGISLATIVE
LEGISLATIVE BODIES
Morton, Stratford Lee. Papers, 1943-46. 61-302
— CHAPLAINS' PRAYERS
Hale, Edward Everett, 1622-1909. Papers, 1846-1906?
61-1606
LEGISLATORS
— MINNESOTA
Minnesota State Senate Association, Rsoords, 1011-
*'• 60.620
—PE1WSYLVANIA— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Provincial delegates' letters, Pennsylvania, 1764-1829.
81-2307
— U. S. — AUTOGRAPHS'
Jenkins, Charles Franois, 1665- oolleotor, Autoeraoh
letters, 1762-1607. 6K66S
Myers, Leonard, 1827-1906. Collections, 1864-1906.
61-373
U. S. Congress. Papers, 1780-1821. 80-1266
U. S. CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bankhead, John Hollls, 1842-1920. Papers, 1891-
1M3> 60-1176
Bankhead, William Brookman, 1874-1940, Papers.
1894-1940. ^ io.,,,,
LELAND, CHARLES GODFREY, 1824-1903
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1846. Manusorlpts, 1923-28.
60-2071
LEMHI CO. , IDAHO
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES—
LEMHI CO., IDAHO
LE SUEUR CO., MINN.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MTNNESOTA
LE SUEUR CO.
LETTERS
Graves, Anna Melissa. Correspondence, 1919-47.
61-3633
LETTERS, AMERICAN, [OERMAN, JEWISH, ETC!
see AMERICAN, [GERMAN, JEWISH. ETC.l
LETTERS ■■'....."
LEVANT
COMMERCE OT. BRIT.
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the
Levant. Papers, 1768-1802. 61-2178
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Bayles, George Harry. Papers, 1781-1966. 61-3121
Blight, Atherton. Diary and account book, 1849
RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH VENICE
Venetian documents, 1672-ca. 1760,
LEWIS AND CL SK EXPEDITION
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1026. Papers, 1870-
1923.
LEWIS CO. , MO.
FARMS see FARMS MISSOURI — LEWIS CO.
60-2015
61-2212
60-284
LEWIS CO., W. VA.
CATTLE TRADE, [GENERAL STORES] see CATTLE
TRADE, [ GENERAL STORES] LEWIS CO. , W. VA.
INDUSTRIES
Lewis Co,, W. Va. Archives, 1776-1933. 60-292
LEWISBUHG, PA.
HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
Walls family. Papers, 1760-1956. 61-3274
LEWISBURO, W. VA.
— DRUG TRADE see DRUG TRADE LEWISBUHG,
LEXINGTON, KY.
— DESCRIPTION
Johnson, William, 1702-1854. Papers of William
Johnson and family, 1811-69, 80-2648
• — SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1646-88. 81-1193
LEXDTOTON, KY, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
— HISTORY
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Presbyterian papers.
1903-48. "" 61 . 2998
LEXINGTON, MASS.
— HAT TRADE see HAT TRADE LEXINGTON, MASS.
LEXINGTON, VA.
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS— LEXDTOTON, VA,
LIBERALISM (RELIGION)
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877- Papers, 1877-1960.
60-2177
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1647-1927. Papers. 61-1226
Spenoer, Anna (Oarlln) 1061-1931, Papers, ca.
1830-1932. 81-3642
LIBERTY BELL
Blankenburg, Rudolph, 1843-1918. Papers, 1881-1016.
81-1068
LIBERTY CO. , GA.
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS LIBERTY CO..
QA, "
LIBRARIANS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Dewey, Melvil, 1861-1031. Papers, ca, 1870-1931.
81-3117
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1671-1949, Papers,
1906-20, 81-1490
Eastman, Linda Anne, 1867- Papers, 1925-62,
81-1677
— MINNESOTA
Minnesota Library Association. Records, 1891-1841.
80-929
LIBRARIES
see also subdivision LIBRARIES under names of
cities, e.g. TRENTON — LffiRARIESj WEST
CHESTER, PA. — LIBRARIES
Moses, Edward Pearson, 1857-1948. Papers, 1901-
48. 80-810
— MISSISSIPPI
Rice, Nannie H. Library survey records, 1923-26,
60-2012
60-3336
— MISSOURI — CALLAWAY CO.
Love, James, educator. Papers, 1836-1913,
— NORTH CAROLINA
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1946, Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
81-1340
SOUTHWEST, NEW
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1908- Papers. 61-1825
■ — U. S. — HISTORY
Keep, Austin Baxter, 1875- Papers, 1904-32. 60-2722
LIBRARIES, SUNDAY-SCHOOL
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Records, 1789-
61-3157
LIBRARIES AND NEGROES
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48, 61-1520
LIBRARIES AND READERS
Minnesota Library Association, Records, 1891-1941.
60-929
LIBRARIES FOR THE BLDID see BLIND, LIBRARIES
FOR THE
LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS
Lake Region Library Club. Records, 1926-39,
80-957
Minnesota Library Association. Records, 18B1-1941,
60-929
Mississippi Library Association, Records, 1930-44.
60-2014
Taylor's Falls Library Association, Taylor's Falls,
Minn. Records, 1871-1903. 60-208
: West Virginia Library Association. Records, 1914-
67. 60-892
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS see U, S, LIBRARY OF CON-
GRESS
LIBRARY SCHOOLS AND TRAINING
Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906- Papers. 81-1626
LICENSES
RALEIGH, N. C.
Royaler family. Papers, 1876-1905. 61-2086
LICHENS.
: TuoAsrman, Edward, 1817-1888, Correspondence,
1887-74. 60-2207
LICKING CO. , OHIO
—-FARMERS see FAHMERS-— OHIO — LICKING CO.
LIFE INSURANCE see DfSURANCE, LIFE
LIOHT, ELECTRIC see ELECTRIC LIGHTING
LIGHT-SHIPS
U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service. Records, 1789-1948.
81-2448
LIGHTHOUSES
— LIGHTING
Mulls, John A, Correspondence, 1880-68, 61-3463
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of light-
housekeepers In New England, 1622-35, 61-264
U, S. Revenue-Cutter Service. RecoitU, 1789-1946.
61-2448
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, PRES. U. S.
— ASSASSINATION
Dlltz, Joseph Sherman, Correspondence, 1882-86.
61-3176
Holloway, EphrslmS. , 1833-1698. Papers, 1682-96,
61-167
Kautz, August Valentine, 1828-1895. Papers, 1848-
1946. 69-268
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3256
- — AUTOGRAPHS
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S., 1800-1866. Stone
collection of Lincoln letters, 1860-85. 61-882
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hart, Charles Henry, 1647-1916. Correspondence,
1866-71. 61-2282
— COLLECTIONS
Stewart, Judd, 1867-1920. Papers, 1826-1920.
— DRAMA
Read, Ople Perclval, 1852-1939. Papers.
JOURNEY TO WASHINGTON, FEB. 1651
Gill, Llaale (IngersoU) Correspondence, 1831-61.
81-2261
61-2822
MONUMENTS, ETC.
Barnard, George Grey, 1883-1936. Correspondence,
1908-38. 61-1696
LDfCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATES, 1858
King, WlUard Leroy, 1893- collector, David
DavlB paperB, 1815-1921, 61-1328
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres, U. S., 1809-1865. Papers,
186B-85. 60-2766
UNGUIST1CS see LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES;
PHILOLOGY
LIQUOR PROBLEM
MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS
Elliott, Charles Burke, 1861-1936. Papers, 1686-
Subject Index
LIQUOR PROBLEM (Continued)
Taylor, Oscar Bomar. Papers, 1008-40, 80-1646
— Virginia
Wlllsy, Wsltman Thomas, 1811-1900. Papers, 1830-
»«>. 60-206
LIQUOR TRAFFIC
— ARIZONA
Daniels, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1862, Papers of
Benjamin Franklin Daniels and Annie E. Dannlsls,
1600-40, 61-SET7
— OXFORD, MISS,
Kays, W. H., druggist, Reoords, 1881-82,
80-732
— PENNSYLVANIA
Buck, Jacob E. Receipt and account books, 1832-40.
80-1049
— PENNSYLVANIA — TAXATION
Neville, Johr, 1731-1803. Papers, 1704-1800.
81-1984
— U. S.
Qllllngham, H*rrold Sdgar, 1864- collector. Custom
House documents and related papers, 1702-1866.
80-1802
— VIRGINIA
Palmare, Oeorge William. Papers, 1868^98. 69-82
LITERARY AGENTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Pinker, Jamas B, Correspondence, 1800-34, 80-2951
LITERARY CRITICISM see CRITICISM
LITERARY FORGERIES AND MYSTIFICATIONS
Carter-Pollard papers, 1034-46, 80-332
LITERARY SOCIETIES
— MINNESOTA
League of Minnesota Poets. Scrapbooka. 80-616
National League of American Pen Women. Minnesota
Branch, Records, 1027-48. 60-614
— MISSOURI
Missouri. University. Unlon.Liierary Society.
Records, 1842-1916. 60-2436
— new york (crry)
Literary Confederacy, Now York. Papers relating
to the Aeronaut. 60-2984
—ROCHESTER, N, Y.
The Chib, Rochester, N. Y. Records, 1864-1947.
61-1266
ST, PAUL
Monday Literary Club, St. Paul, Records, 1910-27.
60-498
LITERATURE
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1836-1020. Papers, 1861-
1918 - 81-120
— COLLECTIONS
Johns Hopkins University. Library. Miscellaneous
collection. 60-1077
— HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Straus, Ralph, 1882-1960. Letters, 1900-60. 81-623
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
MiseourL University. Athenaean Literary Society.
Records, 1842-1926. 60-1073
Missouri. University. English Club. Papers, 1903.
60-2143
LITERATURE, AMERICAN, [CATHOLIC, ENGLISH
ETC.] B ee AMERICAN, [CATHOLIC. ENGLISH.
ETC.] LITERATURE
LITERATURE, CLASSICAL see CLASSICAL LITERATURE
LITERATURE, MODERN
— 19TH CENT. HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Payne, William Morton, 186B-1910. Papers. 61-809
LITTLE BIG HORN, BATTLE OF THE, 1878
Elder, John Adams, 1833-1896. Papers, 1837-1910.
81-2017
Myrlok, Herbert, 1860-1927, collector. Papers.
Nelhardt, John Gneisenau, 1881- Papers, 1806-
1960. 60-3123
LIVESTOCK see STOCK AND STOCK BREEDING
LIVINGSTON MANOR, N. Y.
Livingston family. Papers, 1787-1803. 61-3328
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1850. 80-1486
LOANS
— BOSTON
Jones, John Coffin. Business records, 1786-1829.
60-1740
— MISSOURI
TheUman family, Correepondcn. ],~, I881-162B. 61-10
LOCAL FINANCE
— VIRGINIA
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. County budgets.
1964-68. 61-3088
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CLAY CO., MINN.
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. Minutes
collection, 1873-1036. 81-1261
— GT. BRIT.
British prisoners and parole papers, 1760-92.. 61-1448
— ILUNOB
Tawney, Marietta (Busey) 1870-1949. Papers.
1M7 " M - 61-2266
— VIRGINIA
Virginia, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Reoords.
18M -»- 8U2346
LOCAL OPTION
— PENNSYLVANIA
Zlegler, John Williamson, 1668-1938. Papers, 1911-17.
61-684
LOCOMOTIVES
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library, Account books
of looomotive builders, 18S4-19S7. 60-148
N,W , X 01 * lad Nsw Hawn Railroad Company. Reoords,
1847-1888. 80-1149
—CONSTRUCTION
Harrison, Henry Norris, 1887- collector. Papers,
1822-1917. 61-677
POrt iS nd Com P an y* Portland, Ms. Records, 1846-
DESIGN
Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass. Records,
1863-66,
LdDjJ, POLAND
— JEWS see JEWS IN LODZ, POLAND
LOO-BOOKS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on meteorology, 1748-1936.
Bear (Ship). Records, 1889-1932.
Constitution (Frigate). Records, 1798-1644.
69-214
61-929
Br-976
60-2417
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1842-
1806. 61-1633
Hayes, Frances, 1867-1060. Papers, 1676-1960.
Naval History Society, New York. Logbooks of Maine
fishing schooners, 1863-66. 80-3032
61-1762
80-11
Preble, Edward, 1781-1807. Papers, 1680-1809.
United States Mall steamship Coipany. Records,
1M8 -» 8 ' 60-2426
— COLLECTIONS
Defiance (Ship). Logbooks, 1807-09; 60-3632
Georgia (Mall steamer) Logbooks, 1860-61. 60-2536
Greens, Howard, 1884-1968. Papers, 1883-1955.
81-3294
Old Dartmouth Historical Society. Logbooks of
various veaselB, 1746-1922, 81-409
U. S. Revnue-Cutter Service, Records, 1788-1946.
61-2446
LOGANSPOBT, IND.
— HISTORY
Wilson, William T., b. 1854. Papers, 1815-1942.
60-1314
907
- — METEOROLOGY see METEOROLOOY— INDIANA —
LOGANSPORT
BOOKSELLERS AND BOOKSELLING see BOOKSELLEHS
AND BOOKSELLING— rLONDON
COMMERCE
Cjaypoole, James, b. 1834. Papers, 1881-63. 61-2944
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Shoemaker, Samuel, 1726-1800. Diaries and letters
of Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker, 1780-88. 61-498
— WINE AND WINE MAKING see WINE AND WINE
MAKING LONDON ,
LONDON, MICH.
— REVIVALS see REVIVALS — LONDON, MICH.
LONG BRANCH, N, J.
FISH TRADE see FISH TRADE — LONG BRANCH,
LONG ISLAND
GENEALOGY
Stlllwell, John Edwin, 1853-1930. Papers. 60-2939
—HISTORY— -SOURCES •
Stlllwell, John Edwin, 1683-1930. Papers. 80-2039
LONG ISLAND CITY, N, Y.
— REAL PROPERTY see HEAL PROPERTY— LONG
ISLAND CITY, N.Y.
LONGEVITY
Foulke, John. Papers, 1769-98, 60-S272
LONGSHOREMEN
— NEW YORK (CITY) ■'...*
New York (Suite) Stats Crime Commission, Reoords.
MM-**. 61-3886
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, BATTLE OF, 1869
NeaL Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864. .Papers, 1866-81.
■ 61-2981
LORD'S SUPPER ^
Eymard, Pierre Julian, 1811-1868? Writings. 61-1647
LOS ANGELES ,
— BOOK SELLERS AND BOOKSELLING, [ LAWYERS]
see BOOK SELLERS AND BOOKSELLINO, [LAWYERS]
■ — LOS ANGELES ' ®
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT ■ ■ T!
Coronet, Antonio Franco, 1817-1894, Papers,
1770-1813, 61-1146
Woolwlne, Thomas Les, Correspondence, 1614-28.
. „ 81-MOT
LOS ANGELES. UNIVERSITY see CALIFORNIA. UNI-
VERSITY, UNTVXRSITY.AT LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES CO. , CALIF, r
COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS — LOS
ANGELES CO., CALIF.
— MAPS
Solano, Alfred. Papers, 1649-1900. V 81-2840
Btowell, Nathan W. Business records, 1868-1918.
81-2200
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY—LOS
ANGELES CO. , CALIF,
SURVEYS
Solano, Alfred. PaperB, 1849-1900. 61-
Stowell, Nathan W. Business records, 1868-1916.
61-2200
LOTTERIES
CONNECTICUT
Osborn papers, 1774-1824. 80-1662
— LOUISIANA
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1816-1694. Papers, 1828-
1930. 60-1103
—PENNSYLVANIA
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1896, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1710-1863,
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania. Records,
1792-1823. 81-3070
Subject Index
LOTTERIES (Continued)
— U. S.
Browns, Mrs, John C„ collector. Lottery tickets
and records, 1753-1866. ^ 60-1000
— WASHINGTON, D. C.
Townsend, Washington, 1813-186&, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1663.
61-1163
LOUDON CO., TENN.
— FARM LIFE see FARM LIFE — TENNESSEE
— LOUDON CO.
LOUBA CO., VA.
TEACHERS see TEACHERS — LOUISA CO. , VA.
LOUISBURQ
SIEGE, 1746
Warren, Sir Peter, 1703-1752, Papers, 1744-61,
60-687
LOUISIANA
— BIOGRAPHY
Writers' Program. Louisiana. Records. 61-1610
— CENSUS
DubreuU, Joseph VUlars. Papers, 1760-1850.
61-1147
—COASTS see COASTS LOUISIANA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Snlbsler, William F., 1819-1006. Travel sketches,
1636-37. 61-2B31
EDUCATION see EDUCATION — LOUISIANA
— -GENEALOGY
Writers* Program. Louisiana. Records. 61-1610
- — HISTORY — SOURCES
WrlterB' Program. Louisiana, Records. 61-1610
— HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
.Translations concerning the Spanish regime In
Louisiana, 1777-1004. 61-1744
Louisiana (Province) Governors. Dispatches of the
Spanish Governors of Louisiana, 1766-01. 61-1254
Newberry Library, Chicago, Papers relating to
Louisiana, Texas, end New Mexico, 61-1617
Paris. DlblloUieque nationals. Records of French
exploration In America, 1648-1762. 61-1766
Vaudreult de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de Rlgaud,
marquis de, 1606-1776. Papers, 1740-53, 61-1831
— HISTORY— 1803-1806 — SOURCES
Dubreull, Joseph Villars. Papers, 1760-1650.
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — -SOURCES
Ruggles, Daniel. Papers, 1862-65.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1866-
Irby, Sam. Papers, 1631-32,
Stoddard, Ephralm Samuel. Papers, 1836-16.08,
— SURVEYS
Papers relating to Louisiana, 1767-1803.
61-305
61-2442
61-1147
60-3247
61-147B
61-1164
60-1006
LOUISIANA PURCHASE
Canada. Governor General, Records, 1768-1867,
61-71
Livingston family. Papers, 1718-1073, 61-1161
LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION, ST. LOUIS see
ST. LOUIS. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION
LOWELL, MASS,
— COTTON TRADE, [ TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS,
ETC. J see COTTON TRADE, [ TEXTILE INDUSTRY
AND FABRICS, ETC.] LOWELL, MASS.
— EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN see WOMAN — EMPLOY-
MENT- — LOWELL, MASS.
LOWER CALIFORNIA see BAJA CALIFORNIA
LOWNDES CO., ALA.
COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE — LOWNDES
CO., ALA.
LOYALISTS, AMERICAN see AMERICAN LOYALISTS
LOYALTY, POLITICAL see ALLEGIANCE
LOYALTY OATHS
— MISSOURI
Connelly, John, of Missouri. Papers, 1806-68.
Flndlsy family. Correpso&dence, 1826-7B.
— U. 8.
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Courtland Saunders Post, No. 21, Philadelphia.
Records, 1863-1023. 61-528
YuUle family. Papers, 1640-65. 61-2BB
j — VIRGINIA
Anlth family. Papers, 1706-1667. 61-2328
LUMBER
TRANSPORTATION
Bronson and Folsom Towing Company, Stillwater,
Minn. Records, 1870-1816. 60-446
LUMBER TRADE
BY-PRODUCTS
Oldenburg, Henry, 1858-1928? Papers, 1068-1634,
60-770
— ■ASHEyTLLE, N. C.
Gannett Lumber Co., AshvU'o, N. C. Records, 1B33-
19M - 81-3132
— BRADFORD CO , PA,
Wolles family. Papers, 1805-94. 61-634
— CHICAGO
Mears, Charles, 1014-1696. Business records,
1849-85. 81-400
— CONNECTICUT VALLEY
Turners Falls Lumber Company, Tumors Falls, Mass,
Records, 1887-1008. 60-67
— DANVILLE, VA.
Heldelbach and Penn, Danville, Va. Records, 1807-
1008. 59.79
— DOVER, N. H.
Hals family. Business records, 1773-1888. 60-1716
Shaw (Peroy M,, Jr.) and Company, Duluth. Correspond-
ence, 1605-1096. 60-441
—EAU CLAIRE, WIS.
Northwestern Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Correspondence, 1870-00. 60-470
— ELK RIVER, MINN.
Nlckerson, John Q. A., 1826-1817. Papers, 1832-
1010. 60-1207
— FITCHBURG, MASS.
Johnson, William C, Insurance executive. Business
records, 1807-1008. 80^1570
• — 3RANDIN, MO.
Missouri Land and Lumber Company, Grandin, Mo,
Records, 1860-1045. 30-2478
— -LEWIS CO. , W. VA.
Jackson, William A. Papers, 1O02-1B3O. 61-3307
— MARINE, MINN,
Johnson, Abraham, Papers, 1882-1B01.
60-621
Walker, Judd, and Veazle, Marine, Minn. Accounts,
1848-1804. 60-336
— MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library. Account books
of sawmllla and makers of various wood products,
New England, Michigan, and New York, 1769-1880.
80-176
— MICHIGAN
Mears, Charles, 1814-1006, Business records,
1840-95. 81-400
— MINNEAPOLIS
Backus -Brooks Company, Minneapolis. Records,
1862-1011. 80-437
Cole, Emerson, 1838-1907. Papern, 1066-1040. 60-970
— MINNESOTA
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-75. 80-1206
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn. Records,
1855-1905. 60-545
Merrltt, Leonldas, 1844-1926, Papers, 1870 (ca.j-
1626. 81-336
Oldenburg, Heany, 185B-1928? Papers, 1886-1634.
60-770
Warren, George Henry. Papers, 1856-1620. 60-187
— MISSISSIPPI
Reynolds, L, P. Papers, 1647-1013. 60-2233
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Holt, Darning, and Johnson, Bath, N. H. Records,
1644-60. 60-66
— NEW HOPE, PA.
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1606-67.
60-1711
NEW JERSEY
Connet, E, F. Business records, 1662-61. 60-2460
Connet, Stephen E. Business records, 1630-86. 60-2469
— NORTHWESTERN STATES
Northern Pine Manufacturers Association, Minneapolis.
Records, 1096-1031, 60-630
— OREGON
Weatherford, John Knox, 1850-1036. Papers of
I. K. Weatherford and J. R. Wyatt, 1600-1023.
61-2300
— PACIFIC STATES
Greeley, William Buckhout, 1876-10i>6. Papore,
1900-66. 80-384
— PENNSYLVANIA
Griffith manuscripts, 1637-53. 61-610
Rlghter Lumber Company. Records, 1647-81. 60-3276
Walker, Juliet C, collector. Business account books,
1446-76. 61-2026
— PETERSBURG, VA.
Atkinson, Homer, Business correspondence, 1886-00,
81-2867
— PETERSHAM, MASS.
Wheeler, Joel, 1742-1816. Pepers, 1770-1650. 80-2767
— PHILADELPHIA — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Philadelphia, Lumbarmon's firchango. Papers,
1886-1005. 61-224
61-3182
— PRESTON CO. , W. VA.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1896. Papers,
1867-07.
RED CREEK, W. VA.
Business records of firms located In Red Creek, W. Va.,
1900-22. 60-1354
— RHINELANDER, WIS.
Brown Brothers Lumber Company, Rhlnelander, Wis.
Records, 1854-1060. 61-267
SACO VALLEY
Usher, Eltia Baker, 1785-1855. Business records,
1800-66. 60-1147
'. CROIX VALLEY, MINN. AND WIS.
WAlker, Judd, and Veazle, Marine, Minn. Accounts,
1840-1B04, 60-336
SOUTHERN STATES
Tucker, Robert Pinckney, 1006-1920. Papers, 1693-
1032. 61-1206
— VANCE CO. , N. C.
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson. Business records, 1884-
1027. 61-3662
Dismal Swamp Land Company. Records, 1783-1879.
61-2740
— WADESTOWN, W. VA.
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadeatown; W. Va.
Records, 1858-1922. 80-1464
-WASHINGTON (STATE)
Port Blakely Mill Company. Records, 1878-1923.
60-708
— WAUWATOSA, WIS.
Clyman, James, 1792-1681. Papers, 1627-81. 01-1738
Subject Index
LUMBER TRADE (Continued)
— WEST VIRGINIA
Divls, Henry G&saaway, 1823-1816. Papers.
1865-1918. 61-2298
Pardee and Curtln Lumber Company. Records
1888-1988. ' jo.j,,
WINONA, MO.
Ozark Land and Lumbar Company, Winona, Mo.
Records, 1887-1923. 80-2441
WISCONSIN
Slaw (Daniel) Lumbar Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Records, 1881-1811. 60-450
— -WORCESTER, MASS.
Gales tJohn) and Suns Company, Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1695-1807. 60-90
LUMBERING
MINNESOTA
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn. Records
1865-1905. ' eo . MB
— new york (State)
Redlngton, George, 1796-1860. Papers, 1811-1807.
EUdns, Stephen Benton^ 1641-1911. Papers, 1881-
1948. 60-1717
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Port Blakely Mill Company. Records, 1876-1823.
80-786
Washington Milt Company, Ssabacfc, Wash, Records,
1857-90. 81-1360
— WEST VIRGINIA
Pardee and Curtln Lumbar Company. Records
1868-1938. 60 . 3 , 9
—WISCONSIN
Bell, James Hughes, 1825-1882. Papers, 1646-92.
60-1206
LUMBERMEN
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. Records,
"•"-SB. eo '., 91
LUNAR TABLES see MOON — TABLES
LUTHERAN CHURCH
BIOGRAPHY
Craemer, Frledrlch August, 1812-1891. Papers,
1829-88, 60-2844
Papers,
61-2522
Schmucker, Bealo Melanchton, 1827-]
1848-66.
— CHARITIES
NUsen, CHe, 1844-1833. Papers, 1875-1831. 60-716
CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES.
ETC. '
Buenger, Johann Frledrlch, 1810-1882. Papers, 1787-
169 2- 66-2269
Crull, August, 1845-1823. Papers, 1803-73. 86-1088
Dallmana, William, 1882-1862. Papers, 1900-62.
60-2728
Dau, William Herman Tbsodore, 1864-1844. Papers,
1822-24. 60-2204
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg Ernat, 1864-1847. Papers.
1886-1836.
Puerbrlnger, Ottomar, 1810-
80.
60-1123
Papers, 1840-
Graebnsr, Augustus Lawrence, 1849-1804. Papers,
1862-1804. ^ 60-1256
Graebner, Theodore Conrad, 1678-1060, Papers,
1910-60. BO-20.S6
Hansar, Carl Johann Otto, 1032-1809. Papers, 1887-
1920. 80-1085
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1745-1025. Papers,
1767-1621. 61-2488
Henkel lamlly. Papers. 61-44
Henkel family. Papers, 1012-1810. 81-1604
Heyer, Johann Christian Frledrlch, 1783-1873. Papers,
1841-73. 81-2773
HJort, Ore Jakob, 1827-1879. Papers, 1846-79,
61-937
Horn, Edward Traill, 1B50-1916. "Papers, 1669-ca. 1913.
81-2517
Jacobs, Charles Michael, 1875-1936. Papers, ca.
1028-37. 01-3036
81-934
Jacobs, Henry Eyster, 1844-1932. Papers, 1683-
1916. 81-1971
Jacobs, Michael, 1866-1871. Papers, ca. 1828-66.
81-2614
Keyl, Ernst Gerhard Wllhelm, 1804-1872. Papers,
1829-1932. io-1258
Kbren, Vllhelm, 1828-1916, Papers, 1653-1916
Krauss, Eugen Adolt Wilhem, 1861-1924, Papers,
1862-1924. 80-2181
Kra-jth, Charles Porterfleld, 1623-1833. Papers, oa..
1848-63. 81-3030
Mann, William Julius, 1619-1892. Papers, 1839-92,
81-1986
Mueller, John Theodore, 1885- Papers, 1624-86.
66-3207
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchlor, 1711-1787. Papers,
"33-87. 81-2486
Norstog, Jon, 1878-1942. Papers. 81-935
Pleper, Franz August Otto, 1862-1931. Papers, 1883-
1930, 81-3163
Preus, Christian Keyser, 1052-1921. Pipers, 1878-
Wa1, 61-1821
Preus :> Herman Ambarg, 1826-1894, Papers, 1697-
1 69 »- 81-1618
RlchardB, John William, 1863-1854. Papers, 1821-64.
81-2513
Cchaefler, Charles Frederick, 1807-1878. Papers,
1827-70. 81-2518
Schantz, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1836-1867. Papers,
1857-1867. 6 i. 2620
Schmauk, Theodore Emanuel, 1860-1820. Papers
1883-1920. V 61 . lB ,„
Seiss, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1964. Papers, ca. 1882-
19 »3- 61-2521
Sjaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910. Papers, 1868-ca, 1810.
61-1889
Ylvlsaker, Ivar Daniel, 1866-1828. Papers, 1811-18.
61-1411
— DOCTRINAL AMD CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Brohm, Theodore, 1666-1881. Papers, 1827-70.
80-1808
Craemer, Frledrlcb August, 1812-1881, Papers,
1628-89. 60-2844
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg Ernst, 1884-1947. Papers,
1886-1838. 86-1123
Graebner, Martin, 1878-1866. Papers, 1000-50.
88-1124
Graebner, Theodore Conrad, 1878-1856. Papers,
1916-60. 86-2638
Henkel family. Papers.
81-44
Lochner, Frledrlch, 1822-1802. Papers, 1845-1962.
66-3226
Loeber, Gottbold Helnrlcb, 1787-1849. Papers.
1817-1941. ^ 80-3208
Moerbe, P. G., d. 1846. Papers. 81-38
Plepsr, Franz August Otto, 1652-1931. Papers, 1883-
193 °- 81-3163
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1828. Papers, ca.
1883-1828. 61-1221
HYMNS
Hssksl, Paul, 1754-1025. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1764-1684. 81-2762
Henkel family. Papers. 61-44
Polack, William Gustave, 1690-1960. Papers, 1804-
60. 61-3148
Schmucker, Beats Melanchton, 1827-1888. Papers,
1646-88. 61-2522
—^•MISSIONS
Graebner, Martin, 1870-1950. Papers, 1000-50.
00-1124
Henkel, Paul, 1764-182B. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1764-1884. 61-271)2
Heyer, Johann Christian Frledrlch, 1783-1873. Papers,
1841-73. 81-2773
Mann, William Julius, 1819-1882, Papers, 1830-62.
81-1888
— SERMONS
Bookman, Marcus Olaus, 1648-1842, 61-1231
Brohm, Theodore, 1B0B-1681. Papers, 1827-70.
80-1698
Buenger, Johann Frledrlch, 1810-1882. Papers, 1797-
1692. 80-2209
Crull, August, 1646-1923. Papers, 1863-73. 60-1096
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg Ernst, 1884-1947. Papers,
1860-1938.
80-1123
Fuerbrlnger, Ottomar, 1810-1892. Papers, 1840-
60. 66-1694
Graebner, Augustus Lawrence, 1649-1804. Papers,
1682-1804. 80-1256
Graebner, Martin, 1879-1860. Papors, 1800-60.
80-1124
Hanser, Carl Johann Otto, 1832-1909, Papers, 1887-
1926. 66-1695
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1745-1625. Papers,
1787-1821. 61-2488
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard, 1869-1946. Papers,
1894-1949. 86-1111
Henkel, Paul, 1754-1825. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1764-1894. 81-2782
81-44
81-1804
Henkel family, Papers,
Henkel family. Papers, 1812-1910.
Heyer, Johann Christian Frledrlch, 1793-1873, Papers,
1841-73. 81-2773
HJort, Ove Jakob, 1827-1878. Papers, 1845-79.
61-937
Horn, Edward TraUl, 1850-1816. Papers, 1888-ca. 1913,
81-2617
Jacobs, Charles Michael, 1875-1938. Papers, ca.
1929-37. 61-3035
Jacobs, Michael, 1868-1871. Papers, ca. 1826-65,
81-2514
Keyl, Ernst Gerhard Wllhelm, 1804-1872. Papers,
1828-1932, 86-1256
Lochner, Frledrlch, 1822-1862. Papers, ^84F~1802.
80-3225
Loeber, Gotthold Helnrlch, 1797-1849. PaperB.
1817-1941. 86-d208
Mann, William Julius, 1819-1682. Papers, 1839-92.
61-188B
Moerbe, P, G., d. 1846. Papers.
81-38
Mueller, John Theodore, 1885- Papers, 1924-80.
86-3267
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchlor, 1711-1787. Papers,
1783-87. 81-2485
NUsen, Ole, 1844-1833. Papers, 1875-1831, 60-716
Obermeyer, Charles F. , 1850-1814. SennonB,
1842-1914. 80-3218
Plepsr, Franz August Otto, 1852-1831. Papers, 1883-
"SO. 61-8153
Polack, William Gustavo, 1698-1850, Papers, 1904-
60. 81-3148
Preus, Herman Aroberg, 1825-1894. Papers, 1097-
1888. 61-1516
RlchardB, John William, 1803-1864. Papers, 1821-64.
61-2513
Schaelfer, Charles Frederick, 1887-1879, Papers,
1827-76. 61-2518
Schantz, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1638-1887. Papers,
1867-1007. 81-2526
Schmauk, Theodore Emanuel, lsao-1920. Papers,
1883-1926. 61-1970
Belss, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1904. Papers, ca. 1882-
1803. 61-2621
Slovers, Frledrlch, 1862-1928. Papers, 1874-1827.
61-2516
Spaeth, Adolph, 1639-1910, Papers, 1868-ca. 1810.
81-1999
Ylvlsaker, Ivar Daniel, 1668-1928. Papers, 1911-18.
61-1411
LUTHERAN CHURCH. LITURGY AND RITUAL
Horn, Edward Traill, 1660-1815. Papers, 1869-ca. 1913.
61-2617
Schmucker, Beale Melanchton, 1627-1666, Papers,
1848-88. 81-2522
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN ALBERTA
SUlak, John, 1864-1863. Papers, 1930-60. 61-2616
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN MICHIGAN
EDUCATION
Luebke, Paul L, Papers, 1045-56. 60-3219
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN MINNESOTA
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washington,
Co., Minn. Records, 1661-1906. 60-664
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, Minnesota
Conference. Archives, 1861- 61-3160
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN PENNSYLVANIA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchlor, 1711-1787. Papers,
1733-87. 61-2465
Subject Index
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN SAGINAW CO., MICH.
Fuerbrlnger, Ottomar, 1810-1892. Papers, 1840-
80. 80-1004
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE NORTHWESTERN STATES
Nlelsonrfamily. Papers, 1855-1991. 80-1780
LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE U. S.
Luthor College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscella-
neous manuscripts, 1785-1959. 81-1749
Schmucker, Beale Melanchton, 1827-1888. Papers,
1848-88. 81-2622
LUTHERAN CHURCH— MISSOURI SYNOD
— EDUCATION
Graebner, Martin, 1879-1660. Papers, 1900-50.
. . , 80-1124
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard, 1869-1948. Papers
1894-1949. ; "" ' M . nM
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg Ernut, 1884-1947. Papers.
1860-1938. 60-1123
Graehnsr, Augustus Lawrence, 1840-1904, Papers,
1882-1904. 80-1265
Lochner, Frledrich, 1822-1902. Papers, 1646-1902.
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg Ernst, 1864-1947. Papers,
1860-1938. 60-1123
— RELATIONS
Fuerbrlnger, Alfred Ottomar, 1903- Papers, 1948-
60. 60-1135
Oraebner, Theodore Conrad, 1876-1950. Papers,
80-2036
1910-50.
LUTHERANS IN MISSOURI
Dau, William Herman Theodore, 1864-1944. Papers,
1922-24. 60-2204
LUTHERANS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES
Henkel family. Papers, 1812-1910. 81-1604
LUZERNE CO. , PA,
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
LUZERNE CO., PA.
LYCEUMS
New York Lyceum. Records, 1834-44. 60-2292
Northfleld Lyceum. Records, 1856-63. . 60-1772
LYCOMING CO., PA.
MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES see MINES
AND MINERAL RESOURCES — PENNSYLVANIA
— LYCOMINOCO.
LYME, CONN.
LAND TITLES see LAND TITLES LYME, CONN.
LYNCHBURG, VA.
GENERAL STORES see QENERAL STORES LYNCH-
BURQ, VA.
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Brodnax, John G., 1829-1907, Papers, 1830-1929.
80-782
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS — LYNCHBURG, VA.
— SOCIAL LD7E AND CUSTOMS
Bagby-Turner papers, 1856-1952. '. 60-3343
LYNCHING
U. S.
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 61-1126
M
Mcdowell co„ w. va.
^PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1914. 00-1071
MACHINE-TOOLS
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — U. S.
Portland Company, Portland, Me. Records, 1846-1902.
60-99
MACHINERY
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE — LOWELL, MASS,
Lowell Machine shop, Lowell, Mass. Records, 1845-
1912.
/
60-924
— TRADE AND MANUFACTURE— WILMINGTON, DEL.
HolUngsworth, Harvey & Company, Wilmington, DeL
Records, 1830-ca. 1870. 60-3214
McKEANCO., PA,
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
McKEANCO,, PA.
MACKINAC, MICH.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
-^MACKrNAC, MICH.
Mckinley, william, pres. u, s. , i84s-i»oi
— INAUGURATION
Miller, Edwin L. Miscellaneous papers, 1862-97,
61-3372
McLEOD CO. , MINN.
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — MINNESOTA — McLEOD CO.
MACON CO., MO.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Sterreti, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1881. Papers, 1849-
86 - 80-1365
MAD£HtA
—WINE AND WDTE MAKING see WTNE AND WINE
MAKING — MADEIRA
MADISON CO. , ILL,
—HISTORY
Flagg family. Papers, 1819-77, 1908. 61-3499
MADISON CO., MISS.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Priestley, William. Papers, 1833-1932. 80-1861
MADISON CO. , VA.
— FLOUR MrLLS see FLOUR MILLS — MADISON CO.,
M4DISONVTLLE, TENN.
— GENERAL STORES sse QENERAL STORES MADI-
SONVTLLE, TENN.
MAIL-ORDER BUSINESS
Allen, Edward Charles, 1849-1891. Business records
1871-96. 80-117
MAINE
— BOUNDABffiS — NEW BRUNSWICK
Davels, Charles Stewart, 1788-1865, Papers, 1816-
64. 61-3220
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
81-3306
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY— MAINE
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Nlckerson, John <J. A., 1B26-1917. Papers, 1832-
1919. 60-1207
MAIZE
Holden, Perry Greeley, 1865-1959, Papers, 1886-
1957. 61-458
MAMMALS
— NORTH AMERICA /
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Papers. 61-849
MAMMOTH CAVE, KY.
Maaln, Milton Fletcher. Memoirs, 1862-1933.
61-3118
MAN, PREHISTORIC
Force, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899, Papers, 1836-82.
61-3296
MANAGEMENT, INDUSTRIAL see INDUSTRIAL '
MANAGEMENT
MANCHESTER, VA.
— -IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE see IRON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE— MANCHESTER, VA.
MANHATTANVILLE
HISTORY
Hopper, John C. Papers. 60-2721
MANORS
GT. BRIT.
Granville family. Papers, 1176-1925. 81-2246
MANUSCRD?TS
COLLECTIONS
Bixby, William Keeney, 1867-1931, collector. Blxby
collection, 1677-1929. 61-1324
910
Sherman, Philip Darrell, 1881-1957. Koopman
collection, 1819-1961. 80-3310
— COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING
Clements, William Lawrence, 1861-1934. Papers,.: -
1914-34. 60-1428
American Historical Association, Historical Manuscripts
Commission. Records, 1926-31. 61-2230
MANUSCRTPTS, HEBREW
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch,
San Francisco. Hebrew manuscripts, ca. 1300-
1600. 81-3230
MANUSCRIPTS, ITALIAN
California. State Library, Sacramento. Butro
Branch, Sa-i Francisco, Italian manuscripts,
ca. 1465-ca. 1635. 61-2956
MANUSCRIPTS, LATIN
COLLECTIONS
Robinson, Chalfant, 1871-1946, collector. Medieval
and Renaissance documents. 61-1678
MARBLEHEAD, MASS,
— SOCIAL LD7E AND CUSTOMS
Marblehead Historical Society. DiarleB, 18th and
19th cent. 61-1360
MARGARINE s»e OLEOMARGARINE
MARIANNA, FLA.
— PLANTATIONS sse PLANTATIONS — MARIANNA,
FLA.
MARIETTA, OHIO
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
MARIETTA, OHIO
MARIETTA COLLEGE, MARIETTA, OHIO
STUDENTS
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927. Papers. 81-1225
MARINE, MDIN.
— LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE — MARINE,
MINN,
— STABLES
Johnson, Abraham. Papers, 1862-1901. 60-621
MARINE ENGINEERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Price family. Papers relating to Samuel Price.
■'.■'■ 61-1710
MARINE INSURANCE see INSURANCE, MARINE
MARINERS see SEAMEN
MARION CO. , MISS.
—GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
MARION CO., MISS.
MARION CO., S. C.
MAPS
Williams, Samuel Cole, 1864-1947, Papers, 1911-47,
61-3823
MARION CO., W. VA,
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — WEST VTH-
GUnA — MARION CO,
— HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Fleming, Helen M. Papers, ca. 1812-1961. 61-1568
— -HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
Leeper family. Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach families, 1779-1898. 60-271
MARITDUE LAW
— GT. BRIT, ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1768. Legal manuscrlps,
1656-1753, 60-1889
Morrill, Roy H, , 1888-1940. Papers of Roy H,
Morrill and Edward C. Plummer, 1917-35. 61-1999
MAJUTttlE METEOROLOGY see METEOROLOOY, MARI-
TIME
MARKETS
— U. S.
De Voe, Tbomaa Farrlngton, 1811-1892. Papers,
1704-1883. 6
MARLBORO, MASS.
— BOOT AND SHOE THADE see BOOTS AND SHOES
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE MARLBORO, MASS.
MAHQUETTE, MICH.
— IRON INDUSTRY AND TRADE see IRON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — MAHQUETTE, MICH.
MAHQUETTE CO., MICH.
GENEALOGY
Marquette County (Mich. ) Historical Soolety. Papers
1794-1965. 61-2600
MARRIAGE
Allen, Corlnne Marls (Tucxerman) 1860-1931, Papers
1896-1921. 6 7. 2 ^ 64
Brown, Campbell, 1810-1893. Papers of CampbeU
Brown and Richard Stoddort Ewell, 1862-83.
61-1369
— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE II. S. A.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Church and meeting
collection, 1649-1916: mlsceUwyJ 1849-1904.
60-3339
MARRIAGE (HINDU LAW)
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1836-1920. Papers, 1860-1918.
81-1124
MARRIAGE LICENSES
AMELIA CO., VA.
Amelia Co., Va. Marriage bonds of Amelia, Cumber-
land, and Prince Edward Counties, V.a., ca. 1755-
1M0. ; 69-98
BRAXTON CO., W. VA.
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector. Papers, 1780-1879,
81-3288
— BUREAU CO. , ILL.
Donegan, D. S. Papers, 1870-83. 61-3380
— CUMBERLAND CO., VA.
Amelia Co., Va. Marriage bonds at Amelia, Cumber-
land, and Prince Edward Counties, Va;, ca. 1766-
1M0 - 69-96
— DELAWARE
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection ol court
records, 1678-1818. 81-1764
— FAIRMONT, W. VA.
Haymond-Flemlng Law Firm, Fairmont, w. Va.
Subject Index
Records, 1760-1936.
HUDSON VALLEY
New York (Colony) Marriage licenses, 1768-83.
KENTUCKY
Kentucky. Marriage records, 1788-1834.
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York (Colony) Marriage licenses, 1768-83.
— PENDLETON CO., W. VA.
Pendleton Co., w. Va. Court records, 1789-1889.
80-341
— PENNSYLVANIA
Peters, Richard, 1704-1776. Papers, 1665-1846.
60-1085
60-2942
80-2760
60-2942
61-424
PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA.
Amelia Co., Va. Marriage bonds of Amelia, Cumber-
land, and Prince Edward Counties, Va., ca. 1766-
1M0 > 69-98
STEELE, MO.
Doerner, Hans E. Papers, 1904-10, 61-2833
WEBSTER CO., W. VA.
Webster Co., W. Va. Archives, 1834-1961. 80-1006
— WHITESIDE CO. , ILL.
Donegal, D. S. Papers, 1670-83. 61-3360
MARRIAGE REGISTERS see REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC,
MARRIED WOMEN
Whltmore, William Vincent, b. 1062. Papers, 1860-
1936. 61-3628
61-2666
MARSHALS (COURT OFFICIALS) see UNITED STATES
MARSHALS
MARTIN CO., MINN.
—SOCIAL LD?E AND CUSTOMS
Cross, William. Diaries, 1881-1916. 60-612
MARTINIQUE
French West India paperB, 1712-57. . 61-1409
UART1NSBURG, w. VA.
—LAWYERS see LAWYERS — MARTTNSBURG, W.VA.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Nadenbouseh, John Quincy Adams, d. 1892. Papers.
1821-87. 61-3139
MARYLAND
BOUNDARIES PENNSYLVANIA
Lightfoot iamily. Papers, 1KI3-1816. 60-2606
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-66. 81-1523
Pennlamlly. Papers, 1629-1834. 61-4S3
— BOUNDARIES — VIRGINIA
Bucklew, Leroy, collector. Preston County papers,
1775-1918. "^ 9 b-1126
—GENEALOGY
Judy, Elvin I ycurgus, 1870-1964. Papers, 1758-
1948 - 60-213
FISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mary-
land. 6 i_i3i
HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD — .SOURCES
Brljgewater, John Egerton, 3d earl of, 1646-1701.
Papers, 1608-1700. 61-1473
HISTORY— CIVIL .WAR
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
families, 1763-1954.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Reeves, Jesse Slddall, 1872-1942, collector. Papers.
1814-1927. *V 30 ,
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — REVOLUTION
Hall family. Papers, 1736-1862. 61-2179
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — MARY-
LAND
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC MARYLAND
SURVEYS
Churchman, John, surveyor. Papers of John and
George Churchman and Kirk Brown, 1716-1836.
80-3346
60t1763
TOLL ROADS see TOLL ROADS— MARYLAND
MASHPEE INDIANS
MISSIONS
Rowley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1753-1B06,
Winslow, Mary Nelson. Papers, 1923-61.
MARSHALL, MO.
— THEATER see THEATER — MARSHALL, MO.
MARSHALL PLAN Bee ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE,
AMERICAN
MASON AND DIXON'S LINE
Chew family, collector. Pennsylvania boundary
line papers, 18th cent.
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-08,
61-3171
61-576
61-1623
Papers, 1693-
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-11
1856. 61-649
MASON CO., W. VA.
— -MAPS
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector. Papers, 17B0-1878.
61-3288
MASONS (SECRET ORDER) see FREEMASONS
MASONS (TRADE) see STONE-MASONS
MASON'S PATENT, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Petrce, Daniel, 1709-1773. Papers of Daniel and John
Pelroe, ca. 1730-180C . , 61-1803
MASSACHUSETTS
BOUNDARIES — CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1661-1967. 61-3277
— -CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of men and firms engaged in building construc-
tion, New York and New England, 1764-1866.
81-46
911
— CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS
Massachusetts. Archives Division. Records, 1626-
81-1945
COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS MASSA-
CHUSETTS
— EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass. Records, 1833-1936.
60-1744
GENEALOGY SOURCES
Bortman, Mark, collector. Bortman collection, 1650
(ca,)-1890. 61-1086
HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Massa-
chusetts, 1663-1816. .60-3066
rBSTORY — SOURCES
Massachusetts. Archives DivlBlon. Records, 1625-
81-1946
HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD
Smith, Lloyd waddell, collector. Papers, 19th-20th
cent. 61-1166
HISTORY REVOLUTION — 'SOURCES
Massachusetts. Records and documents, 1774-80.
Appleton, Nathan, 1843-1906. Correspondence, I860- >
99. 60-1400
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Claflln, William, 1818-1906. Papers of William
Claflln and Mary Bucklln (Davenport) Claflln,
1831-1906. 61-1389
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1775-1865
Antlmasonlc Party. Massachusetts. Records, 1629-34.
61-1013
Chandler, Peleg Whitman, 1816-1889. : Correspondence,
1845-80. 61-921
Hancock family. Business records, 1712-1864. 60-1751
Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1843.
69-32
61-2994
60-2124
Kingman, Henry. Papers, 1796-1676.
Thayer, Ell, 1819-1898. Papers, 1841-96
— P01.KICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1866-
Appleton, Nathan, 1843-1906. Correspondence, 1850-
99. 60-1400
Stearns, Frank Waterman, 1866-1030. Papers, 1919-
23. 60-2383
Walsh, David Ignatius, 1872-1947. Papers, 1890-
1946. 60-1929
— RELIGION
Steams, Sarah (Riptey) b. 1785. Papers, 1799-
1637.
61-1920
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Stearne, Sarah (Ripley) b. 1786. Papers, 1799-1837.
61-1920
MATERNAL AND INFANT WELFARE
GERMANY
Sticker, Helene, 1869-1943. Papers, 1896-1943.
61-3543
— PHILADELPHIA
Infants' Clothing Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1813-1967, 61-688
MATHEMATICS
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on mathematics, ca. 1846-ca. 1814.
61-928
Flcklln, Joseph, 1833-18B7. Papers, 1861-1908.
60-1693
Gallsher, James Whltbread Lee, 1848-1928. Cor-
respondence, 1870-84, 60-2103
MATHEWS CO. , VA.
—MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN.
MATHEWS CO., VA.
MAYA LANGUAGE
Papers relating to the Mayan language. 61-164
MAYAN LANGUAGES
Gates, William Edmond, 1863-1940, collector.
Linguistic materials. 61-638
Gates, William Edmond, 1863-1940, collector. Latin-
American documents, 16th-19th cent. 60-1308
Subject Index
MAYAS
ANTIQUITIES
Morley, Sylvanus Grlswold, 1803-1640. Papers
"OB-"- '81-275
MAYORS.,
— u. s.
Honry, Alexander, 1823-1883. Papers, 1840-76.
00-2393
MEADVILLE, PA.
— industries; ,>v
Dick, David, 1797-1870. Letters of David and Jonn
Dick, 1809-68. 61-678
j_' ilEAT INDUSTRY > TRADE
; RED WHO, MINN.
Plrius and Selg, Red Wing, Minn. Records, 1883-1S06,
60-458
— ST. PAUL
Katz and Hertz 'company, St. Paul. Records, 1901-n.
60-607
— TUCSON, ariz;
F lsh, Edward Nye,. 1827-1914. Business records,
1879-1907. 81-2678
WEST VIRGINIA "'"
Gore, Howard Maaon, 1877-1947. Papers, 1908-47.
60-1460
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Dick, David, 1797-1870 Letters ft David and Jonn
Dick, 1809-68, 61-678
MECKLENBURG CO. , N. C.
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
— MECKLENBURG CO w N.C.
MECKLENBURG CO, , VA.
— GENERAL STORES, [PLANTATIONS] see GENERAL
STORES, [ PLANTATIONS] MECKLENBURG CO. , VA.
MEDALS
ROME
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1825-1870. Papers, 1846-68.
81-361
MEDICAL CARE
PHILADELPHIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Medical records
collection, ca. 1779-1898. 81-1682
MEDICAL CARE, COST OF
Shannon, James, 1799-1069. Papers, 1
Snoddy, Daniel F. Papers, 1817-61.
—BARBOUR CO., W. VA.
Simpson, F. A. Records, 1009-42. 60-1086
— ST. CHARLES, MO.
Johnson, Charles Montgomery. Papers, 1865-1906.
00-1692
MEDICAL CHARITIES see CHARITIES, MEDICAL
MEDICAL COLLEGES
—NEW YORK (STATE)
Fairfield, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons
of the Western District. Records, 1800-20. 60-2609
Rutgers Medical College, New York. Records,
1822-30. 80-2673
U. S.
Bassett, Victor H. Papers, 1789-1938, 60-167
MEDICAL FEES
ST. CHARLES, MO.
Johnson, Charles Montgomery, Papers, 1856-1906.
60-1892
— ST. LOUIS
Blount, Harry A. Medical papers, 1907-21. 60-1986
WEST VERGE IA
Parker, WUllam, of West Virginia, Papers, 1845-
18B6. 81-2898
MEDICAL MICROSCOPY see MICROSCOPY, MEDICAL
MEDICAL PROFESSION see PHYSICIANS
MEDICAL SOCIETIES
IOWA
Iowa Union Medical Society. Records, 1874-1922.
-67. 61-1126
60-3103
—MINNESOTA
Minnesota Academy of Medicine. Records, 1887-1931.
60-666
MINNESOTA HENNEPIN CO.
Hennepin County Medical Society. Records, 1802-21,
80-691
NEW JERSEY
; Medical Society of Now Jeresy. Records, 1766-1888.
60-631
— U. S.
Gait family. Papsrs, 1756-1694. 60-306
MEDICAL STUDENTS
Cabell, James Lawrence, 1813-1889, Correspondence.
1629-37. Bum's
MEDICINAL PLANTS see BOTANY, MEDICAL
MEDICINE
— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Anderson family. Papers, 1777-1913. 61-392
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. Lecture notes,
1813-16. 61-316
Dock, George, 1660-1951. Papers, 1875-1951.
61-926
McElhlnney, Joseph M, 1824 ?-1906. Diaries, 1652-
1906. 61-977
Martin, William, 1765-1796. Medical notes, 1786-
88 - 60-2820
Noble, Robert Ernsst, 1870-1956. Papers, 1919-26.
60-1261
Noyes, Hobert Fanning, 1660-1613. Papers, 1870-
1910. 61-2702
Remondlno, Peter Charles, 1646-1826. Papers. 81-978
Rouasei family. Papers, 1836-88, 61-1132
flush, Benjamin, 1746-1813. Papers, 1762-1813.
Walker family. Papers, 1788-1
61-2703
60-3016
Willis, Park Weed, 1867-1958. Papers, 1900-30.
61-2184
Wlfltar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Papers, 1768-1817. 81-944
— CASES, CLINICAL REPORTS, STATISTICS
Willis, Park Weed, 1887-1958. Papers, 1900-30.
61-2184
— COLLECTED WORKS
Bulkeley, Gershom, 1636-1713. Papers, 1661-1721.
60-2822
Fairfield, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons of
the Western District. Records, 1800-20, 80-2669
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 1661-1710. Papers
1863-1721.
61-417
1863-1721.
—FORMULAE, RECEIPTS, PRESCRIPTIONS
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papsrs on science, 1720-1968. 01-960
Breese family. Papers of trie Breese and Slovens
families, 1705-1823. 01-1536
Carson, William, 1786-1863. Papers, 1815-1007.
61-2454
Coleman family. Papers, 1008-1921. 60-3328
Farmer, Eliza. Letter book, 1774-66. 61-3686
Fleishman, Frederick, 1857-1924. Business records,
1880-1912. 61-3530
Fleming, B. A., firm, Fairmont, W. Va. Records,
1864-1907. 69-127
Iowa. State Medlcat Library, Das Moines. Physicians'
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1868. 61-1121
Manlgault, Louis, b. ca. 1829. Papers, 1781-1883.
Sutter, Rosa Schafor. Diaries, 1875-1920*
81-3127
61-2629
Mills, Charles Karsnsr, 1845-1031. Papers, 1864-
1931. 80-2887
Remondlno, Peter Charles, 1848-1626. Papers, 61-878
HBTORY SOURCES
Long, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1878, Papers,
1837-1930. 69-202
Paget, Sir James, bart. , 1814-1868. Papsrs, 1784-
1932. 61-790
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1821-30.
—STUDY AND TEACHING— MINNESOTA
Dlght, Charles Fremont, 1066-1938. Papers, 1883-
1938. 60-784
— STUDY AND TEACHING — PHILADELPHIA
Gait family. Papers, 1758-1894. 00-368
— STUDY AND TEACHING — SAN FRANCISCO
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library.
Manuscript writings and records, (ca. ) 1732-
ca. 1951. 61-266
STUDY AND TEACHING — U. S.
Llnvllle, E. Burton. Papers, 1842-1805. 01-2795
16TH-1BTH CENTURIES
Drinker, Elizabeth CSandwlth), 1734-1607, Diary.
1758-1807. 61.404
Whltmore, WUllam Vincent, b. 1882. Papers, 1880-
1636. 01-3026
— DELAWARE — DOVER
Delaware. PubHo Archives Commission. Private s3-
counts collection, ca. 1760-ca. 1930, 61-168
— GEORGIA
Basset!, Victor H, Papers, 1789-1936, 60-137
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1000. 60-3308
— INDIANA
Crosier, Adam, Papsrs, 1640-1902. 60-1340
— IOWA
Iowa. State Medical Library, Dee Moines. Society
papers, 1850-1944. 01-771
MASSACHUSETTS DEERF1ELD
Williams family. Papers, 1740-1836. 00 3060
MASSACHUSETTS HAMILTON
Cutler, Manasseh, 1742-1823. Manasssh Cutler col-
lection, 1782-1867. 00-2220
MINNESOTA FEHGUS FALLS
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1601-1850. Papsrs, 1800-
iMl - 61-2706
Mississippi. Dept. of ArchlveD and History. Historical
Research Project collection, 1636-41. 60-2021
MISSISSIPPI JEFFERSON CO.
Wade, Walter. Plantation diaries, 1834-54. 60-2050
NEW JERSEY
Wlckes, Stephen, 1613-1080. Papers, 1800-02. 00-1140
NEW JERSEY-— CUMBERLAND CO.
Pennsylvania. Hlslortcal Society. Physicians'
rscords and medicinal recipes, 1700-1889. 01-20
NEW YORK (STATE) CLERMONT
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1050, 80-1405
NEW YORK (STATE) SYRACUSE
Comfort, George Fisy, 1833-1910. Papors, 1803-
1010. 01-1527
NORTH CAROLINA
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1704-1610. 60-3325
Hill, Joel Edgar. Corrsspondenco, 1072-1010.
01-1061
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1872-1031. Papers, 1726-
1929. 01-1370
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1040. Papers, 1709-1029.
01-2040
OHIO
McElhlnney, Joseph M, 1024 7-1908. Dtarlon, 1852-
1005. 01-077
—OHIO— FREMONT
Rice, John Blrchard, 1632-1003. Papors, 1B63-1614.
81-2630
— PENNSYLVANIA
Hush, Benjamin, 1746-1813. Papers, 1702-1813.
—PENNSYLVANIA — FRANKLIN CO.
Dock family. Papers, 1665-1951,
— PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
Coates family. Papors of the Coateo family nnd of
John Reynell, 1702-1047. 60-1765
01-2703
00-2801
MEDICINE
— PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA (Continued)
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Physicians'
records and medicinal recipes, 1790- 1B80. 61-20
— PENNSYLVANIA — WOMELSDORP
Llvlngood, John Tryor, d. 1052. Business records of
John Tryor Llvlngood and Louis Llvtngood, 1815-
1900. 61 . 116
SOUTHERN STATES
MlHlgan family. Papers, 1771-1865. 61-750
— VIRGINIA — ESSEX CO.
Latana family. Papers, 1650-1942. 69-123
VIRGINIA GLOUCESTER CO.
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Correspondence and
other personal papers, 1767-1877, 01-3289
—WEST VIRGINIA
Canutes, Thomas Bland, b. 1820, Papers, 1802-1907.
61-2803
Frlnsell, John, 1610-1893, Papers, ca. 186B-:
Varnell lamlly. Papers, 1864-1940.
Subject Index
60-562
60-555
WEST VIRGINIA MARLINTON
Price family. Papers, 1813-1945. . 60-1461
— WEST VIRGINIA — MONONGALIA CO.
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Archlvoa, 1774-1036, 00-294
WISCONSIN MIDDLE TON
Rowley family. Business records, 1850-1048 61-186
MEDICINE, MILITARY
Holland, Charlton GllmDre, 1911- Papers, 1936
61-1140
MEDICINE, NAVAL
Bear (Ship). Records, 18BB-1932.
MEDICINE, POPULAR
Moore, Henry R,, 1808-1804. Papers, 1854-92. 60-527
MEDICINE, STATE
Owro, Allred, 1070-1036. Papers, 1884-1930. 00-710
MEDITATIONS
Emlon famUy. Papers, 1715-1085. 01.35
1-1948. Papors,
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard,
1894-1949.
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Cass, Lewis, 1702-1866. Papers, 1774-1921.
00-1111
60-310
MEMORIAL CONTINENTAL HALL, WASHINGTON, D. C.
see WASHINGTON, D. C. MEMORIAL CONTINENTAL
HALL
MEMORIAL DAY
Brlnkman, Charles, 1006- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1053-1940. 00-1718
MSMP1HS
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Loop family. Papers, 1034-1915. 61-1505
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Loop family. Papers, 1034-1016. 61-1505
MENAGE SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO THE PHILLIPPING
ISLANDS, 1880-1863
Minnesota Academy of Science. Records, 1073-1029.
60-2166
MENDHAM, N. J.
—-FLOUR MILLS, [GENERAL STORES] see FLOUR
Mn,LS, [GENERAL STORES] MENDHAM, N. J.
HISTORY
Wright, Helen Martha, colloctor. Now Jorsoyana,
ca. 1760-1936. 00-1036
MENDOTA, MINN.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
— MENDOTA, MINN.
MENNONITES
CHARITIES
General Conferenco Monnonlto Church. Records
1000-1060. 61-1365
Krehblel, Christian Enunanuol, 1060-1048. Papers
1803-1047. ^ 61-199
Schowaltor, Jacob A., 1879-1963. Papors, 1914-52.
61-600
CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Harms, Gerhard N., 1803-1951. Papers, 1882-1051.
61-1416
Wedel, Potor Philip, 1884- Papers, 1918-49. 61-1413
COLONIZATION
Gaeddert Dietrich, 1637-1900. Papers, 1857-1003.
61-228
General Conferenco Mennonlte Church, Records,
1060-1060. 61-1305
Krehblol, Christian, 1032-1900. Papers, 1863-1047.
61-1210
Krehblel, Christian Emmanuel, 1089-1046., Papers
1893-1947. ^ 61 . 19B
EDUCATION
ThterstoJn, JohnR., 1667-1941. Papers 1880-
10,11 F '
61-203
1941
— HISTORY— SOURCES
General Conference Mennonlte Church. Records.
1060-1060. 61-1365
— MISSIONS
Entz i ^ Frieda (Voth) Reglor, 1056-1049. papers, 1004-
1949< 81-171
General Conference Mennonlte Chuuch. Records
1860-1060. 'jL^es
Goerz, David, 1849-1014. Papors, 1800-1014.
61-220
Harder, Gustav, 1850-1923. Papers, 1860-1023,
81-227
LJnecheld, Gustav A., 1075-1042. Papers, 1802-
1M0 - 61-200
Pennor, Peter A. , 1871-1049. Papers, 1099-1040.
81-216
Hlchert, Peter H., 1871-1940. Papers, 1000-1949.
81-198
Schowalter, JnoobA., 1879-1053, Papers, 1914-52.
61-000
Sprunger, Samuel Ferdinand, 1040-1923. Papers
1060-1003. P 6 ',. 201
Voth, Henry R. , 1055-1931. Papors, 1877-1930.
61-226
Wedel, Peter Philip, 1884- Papers, 1918-40. 61-1413
Wlens, P, J., 1877-1945. Papers, 1004-43,
—SERMONS
Albrecht, Franz, 1670-1044. Papors,
61-264
61-110
Banman, Helnrlch, 1843-1033. Papors, 1874-
■• 61-202
General Conference Monnonlte Church. Records
1800-1860. ' 01 . 1305
01-220
Goers, David, 1040-1014. Papors, 1800-1014.
Harder, Gustav, 1856-1823. Papers, 1808-1923.
61-227
Harms, Gerhard N., 1063-1061. Papors, 1002-1961.
61-1416
Llnocheld, GuntavA., 16>?5-1842. Papers, 1892-
ls, 10. 61-200
Rlchert, Poter n., 1071-1940. Papers, 1088-1949.
01-198
Sprunger, Samuel Ferdinand, 1046-1923. Paparn.
1068-1003. ^ ,',.„,,
Voth, Henry R., 1855-1031. Papers, 1877-1030.
MENNONITES IN BERNE, IND.
SpruiiEor, Samuel Fordinnnd, 1640-1023. Papers
1808-1903. * Bl-201
MENNONITES m CANADA
General Coiu°erence Mennonlte Church. Records.
1880-1000.
MENNONITES IN HJLLSBORO, KAN.
Llnscheld, Gustav A., 1076-1042. Papers, 1002
1040,
MENNONITES DJ KANSAS
Banman, Hehu-ich, 1643-1033. Papers. 1874-
1932. '
81-226
61-1386
81-200
01-202
Ewort, Wilhelm, 1020-18B7. Papors of Wllhelm
Ewert and William J. Ewort, 1806-1027. 61-612
Gaeddert, Dietrich, 1837-1900. Papers, 1057-1003.
61-226
Goerz, David, 1846-1014. Papers, 1860-1014.
61-220
Harder, Gustav, 1866-1923, Papers, 1068-1823.
61-227
Krehblel, Christian, 1832-1000, Papers, 1863-1047.
Cl-1210
Thlersteln, JohnR., 1067-1941. Papers, 1809-
1041 • 61-203
MENNONITES IN ROCKINGHAM CO., VA.
Heatwole, Dantal R. , 1804-1957, Papers, 1806-
1957. 61-207
Heatwolo, Lewis James, Bp., 1052-1932. Papers.
1861-1932. 61-343
MENNONITES DJ RUSSIA
Gaeddert, Dietrich, 1837-1000. Papers, 1867-1003.
61-228
MENNONITES IN THE GREAT PLAINS
General Conference Menhonlto Church. Records,
1860-1060. 61-1305'
MENNONITES IN VIRGINIA
Monnonlto Church. Conferences, Virginia. Records,
61-179
ML NOMINEE INDIANS
Stimbaugh, Samuel C, Papers, 1607
61-1103
MENTAL HOSPITALS see PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
MENTAL HYGIENE
ILLINOIS
Dean, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1950. Papors, 1902-67,
. . . , 81-976
MERCHANT MARINE
— -NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Accouat books of New
England men engaged In ocean shipping, 1733-1038.
60-1683
—PORTSMOUTH, N. H,
Wendoll family. Business records, 1722-1805. 60-1724
U. 3.
Morrill, Roy H., 1806-1949. Papers of Roy H.
Morrill and Edward C. Plummer, 1917-36. 61-1009
MERCHANT SEAMEN
MISSIONS AND CHARITIES
Adelman, Seymour, 1006- colloctor. Miscellaneous
papers, 1708-1804. 01-1837
Now York (City) Mariners' church. Marriage rocordo,
1030-62. 61 . 5 79
— RECREATION
01-703
United Seamen's Service. Philadelphia. Records.
1942^48. '-
SALARIES, PENSIONS, ETC.
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1053-64.
61-3086
GREAT LAKES
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscellane-
ous lettors, 1841-1027. 61-1268
— U. S.
Giersot, ICnut, 1886-1030. Papers, ca. 1806-1926.
61-1219
— U. S. SALARIES, PENSIONS, ETC.
Davis, Samuel. Bubuiobs recordB, 1704-1019.
61-1027
MERCHANTS
-—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Atkinson, John, 1742-1023, Papers, 1768-1B4D. 80-63
Boston. Public Library. Business and logo* pliers
of Boston irsrchante, 1094-1080. 61-322
Bowno, Robert Hartshorae. Letter books, 1007-23.
60-3070
Breltenbaugh, Samuel, Papers, 1051-10
Carroll, Anthony. Papers.
Du Bols, Abraham. Papers, 1792-1009.
Eldredge, Phlneas. Papers, 1791-1026.
Ely family. Papers, 1760-1000.
Hahn, Peter. Papere, 1002-34.
61-235
60-3076
61-463
61-219
61-256
81-148
Subject Index
MERCHANTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC. (Continued)
Hazard family. Papers, 1770-1816. 81-164
Jones, Andrew M, Papers, 1633-83. 61-211
Jones, Thomas Kuby. Business records, 1782-99.
61-3337
Keating, John. Correspondence with Richard Gernon,
1805-29. 60-1921
Larkln, Thomas Oliver, 1602-1858, collector.
Larkin papers, 1753-98. 61-401
Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1754. Papers, 1684-
H69. 61 . 76
Loring family. Business records, 1834-1925. 60-118
Rulon, JohnW. Business papers, 1607-61. 61-625
Stockton family. Business records, 1790-1615.
61-452
Trotter, Nathan, 1787-1853. Business correspondence,
1625-59. 61-623
Vaughan family. Papers, 1746- 61-1371
Webb, Lewis. Business correspondence, 1815-66.
61-1796
Willing, Morris, and Swanwlck. Correspondence,
1774-94. 60-3268
MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
Eldredge, Phlneas. Papers, 179X-1626. 81-219
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Bakar Library. Account books of merchants
engaged In foreign trade, 1739-1920. 60-1490
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of whole-
sale merchants, 1769-1901. 60-1741
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bancker family. Papers, 1716-1624. 60-1925
Buchanan, Robert Stewart. Papers, 1640-61. 60-1928
ALABAMA
Johnson, John mil. Papers, 1936-51. 61-792
— ALBANY
Sanders family. Papers. 60-2306
ARKANSAS
Cravens and Boren. Records, 1913-22, 61-2637
— BALTIMORE
Baltimore business papers, 1731-1851. 60-1529
Baltimore merchants correspondence, 1771-1885.
60-752
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843. 61-1626
Willing, Morris, and Swanwlck. Correspondence,
1774-84. 60-3268
—BATH, ME.
Mlnott, Charles V. Business records, 1870-92. 60-1592
BEAUFORT CO. , N. C.
Blount (John G. and Thomas) Washington, N. C,
Letter book, 1796-97. 61-1577
BEVERLY, MASS.
Thorndlke, Israel, 1765-1832. Business records,
1778-1689. 60-1739
— BOSTON
Amory (J. L J. ) Boston. Records, 1761-97. 60-1562
Boston. Public Library. Business and legal papers
of BoBton merchants, 1694-1660. 61-322
Bourn, Melatlah. Business records, 1727-1803.
60-1750
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90, 60-1748
Hancock family. Business records, 1712-1864. 60-1751
Jones, Thomas KUby. Business records, 1782-69.
66-3337
Perkins & Company. Records, 1820-91. 60-2516
Richardson, Jeffrey, b. 1789. Papers, 1812-32. 60-1573
Thorndlke, Israel, 1755-1832. Business records,
1778-1899. 60-1739
-BRUNSWICK CO. , VA.
Dromgoote family. Mercantile records, 1786-1840.
' Rl
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jones & Clark. Records, 1784-1816. 60-2210
CONNECTICUT VALLEY
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1651-1957. 61-3277
— CUMBERLAND, MD.
Morehead, William. Business records, 1625-98.
61-2971
— DATOE CO. , N. C.
Johnson, George Wesley. Papers, 1829-1939.
61-2169
— DURHAM, N. H.
Frost family. Business records, 1759-1884. 60-1734
— ESSEX CO., VA.
Hunter family, Papers of the Hunter and Oarnett
families, 1704-1940. 69-124
60-3332
60-2816
61-2907
FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
Grlnnan fBmlly. Papers, 1749-1699.
— GASTONIA, N. C.
Hubs, John A. Papers, 1860-1903.
— HANOVER CO., VA.
Crew, Micajab. Papers. 1779-1827.
— HARRISBURG, PA.
Wallace, James W., collector. Papers, 1811-
— HAYWOOD CO., N. C.
Wells, Newman. Papers, 1810-79.
LEBANON, CONN.
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1765. Papers, 1853-
1769. 61-2763
LEWISBURG, PA.
Walls family. Papers, 1760-1956. 61-3274
— LOS ANGELES
Bandlni family. Papers, 1834-1827. 61-2002
MADISONVTLLE, TENN.
Johnston, Joseph, d. 1874. Business papers, 1834-ca.
1853. 61-2224
MASSACHUSETTS
Magoun, Thatcher, 1775-1866. Business records,
1616-85. 60-1729
MATHEWS CO, VA.
Foster, Jamas, of Mathews Co., Va. Papers, 1796-
1832. 61-2612
— MIDDLE STATES
Wain family. Papers,. 1759-1891. 61-744
Hunt. Abljah, d. 1811. Papers of Abijah and David
Hunt, 1797-1840. 60-1138
Mississippi, Dept. c€ Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1816-1934. 61-2425
— MONROE CO. , W. VA.
Canithers, Isaac. Records, 1819-63. 61-1549
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Nell family. Records, 1774-1872. 61-2501
— NEW JERSEY
Hayes, Samuel, physician and merchant. Business
records, ca. 1786-1836. 60-2460
Hunt, Abljah, d. 1811. Papers of Abljah and David
Hunt, 1797-1840. 60-1138
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Bancker family. Papers, 1718-1824. 60-1926
Beekman, Gerard G., 1719-1787. Papers, 1752-70.
61-1579
Bleecker, Anthony Lispenard. Letter book, 1767-87.
61-1678
Bowne, Robert Hartshorns. Letter books, 1807-23.
60-3076
Buchanan, Robert Stewart. Papers, 1840-61. 60-1626
Carroll, Anthony. Papers. 60-3076
914
Dealt; Samuel. Account books, 1757-76.
Franklin, Walter, d, 1780. Letter book, 1772-73.
Goodhue family. Papers, 18th-19th cent.
Greg and Cunningham, New York. Letter book.
1756-57.
Jones, Oliver H. Business records, 1832-61.
Lambert & Brothere, New York. Records, 1810-
Newbold, George, banker. Papers, 1800-46.
Plntard, John, 1759-1844. Papers, 1790-1844.
Stewart, William George, Papers, 1839-59,
61-3214
61-2065
61-1560
61-2717
IB.
60-1566
60-2796
60-2240
60-2303
— NEW YORK (CITY) — CORRESPONDENCE. REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Alsop, John, 1697-1761. Papers, 1730-75. 60-1666
— NEWPORT, R. I.
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90. 60-1748
— NORTH CAROLINA
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1872-1931. Papers, 1726-
1929. 61-1370
— PENNSYLVANIA
Brown family. Papers, 1786-1916. 61-1067
Jacobs famUy. Account books, 1751-1818. 60-3149
Strawbrldge, James. Correspondence, 17j2-1802.
60-2663
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jesse Wain, and
of Robert Wain, Jr. , 1784-ca. 1823. 61-3051
— PHILADELPHIA
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Collections of letters, 1744-1673. 61-3278
Boone, Jeremiah. Business records, 1782-1833.
60-1375
Brown (David S, ) and Company, Philadelphia. Records,
1826-1610. 61-2226
Claypoole, James, b. 1634. Papers, 1681-83. 61-2644
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832. 60-1764
Coates family. Papers of the Coates family and of
John Reynell, 1702-1647. 60-1755
Dewltt, Peter. Papers, 1794-1820. 61-3096
Orati, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Commercial rec-
ords, 1699-1635. 61-96
Hahn, Peter. Papers, 1802-34. 61-148
Harvey, Samuel, 1766 (ca. )-1848, Papers, 1771-1846.
61-2217
Hazard family. Papers, 1770-1616. 61-154
Hight, William. Letter book, 1795-96. 81-3098
Hollingsworth family. Papers and business records,
1734-1890. 60-2400
Jones, Owen, 1744 or 5-1826. Papers, 1769-1824.
60-3111
Jones Si Clark. Records, 1784-1816. 60-2210
Kennedy, Anthony. Business records, 1781-1627.
60-2106
Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1764. Papers, 1684-
1759. 61-76
61-296
61-2265
Lewis family. Papera, 1756-1890.
Longstreth, Joshua. Letter books, 1806-33.
Mitchell, John, fl. 1762-1781. Papers of John and
Randall Mitchell, 1768-81. 60-2026
Nixon, John, 1733-1808. Papers, 1707-1846. 60-2568
Orr, Dunlope, and Glenholme, Philadelphia. Letter
book, 1767-69. 61-2869
Paschal! family. Papers, 1660-1661. 61-182
Pearce, Harry B., collector. Papers, 1689-1836.
Pollard, William. .etter book, 1772-74.
Powel, Samuel, Letter books, 1724-47.
Powel family. Papers, 1723-1863.
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1700-1925.
Reed and Forde, Philadelphia. Records, 1759-1823.
61-166
Reynell & Coates, Philadelphia. Records, 1770-
1628. 60-1697
61-3102
61-2871
60-2431
61-2086
61-738
Stamper, John. Letter book, 1761-70.
61-2873
MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
—PHILADELPHIA (Continued)
Trotter, Nathan, 1767-1863. Business correspondence,
1836-69. 61-823
Warder family. Papers from the Warder, Hoskins
and Pearsall estate, 1747-1888. 60-2815
Willing, Morris, and Swanwick. Correspondence
"T4-M. 60-3268
Worrell family. Papers, 1724-18B2. bl-1120
- — PLYMOUTH, MASS.
Jackson (Dantel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass. Records
"M-'l. 80-1737
i • ; '.TSMOUTH, N. H.
Larkln, Thomas OUver, 1802-1858, collector
Larkln papers, 1763-98. 81-401
— PROVIDENCE
Arnold (Samuel G.) b Company, Providence. Records.
1773-1826. fll .^ 69
Brown family. Business records, 1760-1900. 80-1421
RHODE ISLAND
Co1 ,"^ Williamsburg, Inc. Business records, 1728-
180 °- 61-8078
— RICHMOND
We'jb, Levis. Business correspondence, 1616-6
Subject Index
— ST. LOUIS
Breltenbaugh, Samuel. Papers, 1851-1910.
— ST. PAUL
61rl796
61-236
Larpenteur, August Louis, 1823-1919. Papers. 1878-
"• 19M - 60-2865
METAL-WORKING MACHINERY
Pettlt, Charles. Papers, 1737-1884. 60-2827
METALLURGY
Lord, Nathaniel Wright, 1864-1911. Papers ca
1680-1033. ' ',!.„„
— APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES
Mine and Smelter Supply Co. Records, 1869-1960.
81-1301
METEOROLOGY
OBSERVATIONS
U. S. Signal Corps Station, Morgantown, W. Va.
Records, 1876-81. 60-421
— INDIANA — LOGANSPORT
Helm, Thomas B. Diaries, 1862-88. 80-1309
— INDIANA — NEW HARMONY
New Harmony, lnd. Working Men's Institute. Library. '
Manuscript collection, 1814-1940. 81-1513
— MINNESOTA
Prince, Joseph W. Papers, 1883-74. 60-1183
— MISSISSIPPI — ADAMS CO.
Dunbar, William, 1748-1810. Papers, 1776-1812.
NEW JERSEY
Schenck, Garret Conover, 1806-1888. Diaries.
88. - '
60-3578
SALEM, MASS.
Emerton, Ephralm, 1781-1877. Business records
1816-36. -
Gray lamily. Business records, 1801-65.
— SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Schenectady, N. Y., 18th-19th cent.
SOUTH BERWICK, ME.
80-1800
60-1110
80-3078
Jewett, Theodore F. Business records, 1810-76.
61-2122
— SOUTHERN STATES
CorWn, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. PaperB of
Francis P. Corbln aid family, 1862-1885. 60-3328
— TOLEDO, IOWA
Gaily and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa. Records, 1858-1900.
61-2468
— VIRGINIA
Colonial Williamsburg, lno. Business records, 1728-
188 °- 61-3078
Hook, John, 1746 or 6-1808. Papers, 1737-1889.
61-2063
61-1544
69-111
Pleasants family. Papers, 1746-1838.
Wallace family. Papers, 1760-1884.
— WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Ely family. Papers, 1760-1900. 61-268
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Stockton family. Business records, 1790-1816.
81-452
MBRION, PA.
— WELSH see WELSH IN MERION, PA.
MESMERISM
New Harmony, lnd. Working Men's Institute. Library.
Manuscript collection, 1814-1840. 61-1613
METAL-CUTTINQ
Taylor, Frederick Window, 1864-1910. Papers, ca.
, 18H - 61-1973
METAL TRADE
— BOSTON
Wainwrlght & Tappan, Boston. Records, 1840-71.
60-1678
— PHILADELPHIA
Trotter (Nathan) and Company, Records, 1788-1929.
81-3285
NORTH CAROLINA
Harrington, John McLean, 1839-1887. Papers, 1760-
1901. 61-2184
NORTH CAROLINA — ROBESON CO.
McNeill, Nelll. Papers, 1783-1899. 81-8878
OREGON JACKSONVILLE
Britt, Peter, 1818-1906. Papers. 81-1824
PENNSYLVANIA — BEAVER
Muller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1862. 61-3293
PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
Roussel family. Papers, 1836-88. 61-1132
Schalfer, Charles. MeteoiLloglcal record books.
1864-1930. 60 . 26M
SOUTHWEST, NEW
Coyne, Patrick J. Papers, 1876-1924. 81-3630
— TENNESSEE
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1841-1926. Diary,
1874-93. 61-3170
— U.S.
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on meteorology, 1748-1936. 61-929
— VIRGINIA — NELSON CO.
Massle, William, 1796-1802. Papers, 1766-1890.
-VIRGINIA — ROCKmGHAM CO.
"TaTl! 8 ;!.^* 18 JamM ' Bp " 18B2 -1<>32- ^PX",
81-3169
1861-1932.
—WEST VIRGINIA
U. S. Signal Corps Station, Morgantown, W. Va.
Records, 1878-81,
METEOROLOGY, MAHITIME
Bear (Ship). Records, 1880-1832.
Swain, Warren. Papers, 1B20-42.
METHODISM
WeBtey, John, 1703-1791. Letters, 1741-91.
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
81-343
60-421
61-876
61-2247
81-728
61-190
Halley, Orren Lulco, 1862-1934. Papers, 1883-1907.
61-3027
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Clarke, Adam, 17607-1832. Papers, 1743-1876.
METHODIST CHURCH
— BIOGRAPHY
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp. , 1866-1968,
collector. Bishops' collsctlon, 1784- 61-736
Methodist Episcopal Church, Conferences. Minnesota,
Historical Society, Records, 1840-1909, 80-2344
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1866. Papers, 1830-88. 81-1381
CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Addison, Oscar M., 1820-1898. Papers, 1836-1909.
61-3240
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Diaries and memoirs
»«-l»M- 61-3205
Cries, Curtis Vance, b. 1862, Papers, 1894-1918.
60-1976
Davis family. Papers of the Davis and Beale families.
1836-1920. 60 . 2 ' 61
Early, John, 1786-1873. Papers, 1808-78. 61-1071
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1828-1884. Papers, 1846-81.
61-1232
Hendrlx, Eugene RuBBell, Bp., 1847-1927, collector
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Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp., 1888-1958,
collector. Bishops' collection, 1784-
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Msthodlet Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minnesota.
Historical Society. Records, 1840-1009. 80-2344
Moore, John Monroe, Bp., 1887-1948. Papers,
1900-48. 61 _ 720
81-736
60-2397
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938. Papers, 1818-1937.
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1886. Papers, 1830-8
61-3142
61-1381
Shackelford, John CockrlU. 1828-1918, Pacers
1847-1911. "" ' n .„
— DISCIPLINE
Ball, Richard Henry, 1818 (ca.)-1870. Papers, 1824-
1806> 80-801
— EDUCATION
Ball, Richard Henry, 1818 (ca.)-1870. Papers, 1824-
1905 - 60-801
— MISSIONS
Louisville, Ky. Southern BapUst Theological Seminary.
Library. Manuscripts relating to BapUst missions
1864-1863. 61-1337
SERMONS
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817. Papers 1804-
190 °- 80-1470
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1828-1684. Papers, 1846-81.
91-1232
°'", l «™ y ,' [ S^ rlBS *""' Bp - 1M8-1809. p a pe r s,
1879_19M ' 88-819
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minnesota.
Historical Society. Records, 1840-1909. 80-2344
METHODIST CHURCH (UNITED STATES)
— HISTORY
Moore, John Monroe, Bp. , 1867-1948. Paoers
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HISTORY — SOURCES
Leete, Frederick De Land, Bp. , 1868-1958,
collector. Bishops' collection, 1784- 81-736
Mouzon, Edwin DuBose, Bp., 1869-1937, Papers
1910-37; ■" ' 61 . 7B1
METHODIST CHURCH IN ABERDEEN, MBS.
Sykes, Columbus. Papers, 1861-97. 60-1636
METHODIST CHURCH IN CALIFORNIA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. California.
Recorde, 1849-1939. 81-1236
METHODIST CHURCH DI DELAWARE
Hallman, Ernest Clifton, 1886-1848. Papers. 01-109
METHODIST CHURCH IN ILLINOIS
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Illinois Conference Historical Society. Collections,
1°2<- 61-3166
METHODIST CHURCH IN INDIANA
DePauw University, Greencastle, lnd. Archives.
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1809-1880. 81-1630
METHODIST CHURCH IN MARYLAND
Hallman, Ernest Clifton, 1886-1948. Papers, 61-109
METHODIST CHURCH IN MINNESOTA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Methodist Episcopal Church, Conferences, Minnesota.
Historical Soolety. Records, 1840-1809. 60-2344
Subject Index
METHODIST CHURCH IN MISSOURI
Barrett, Jesse William, 1884- Papers, 1905-53.
61-639
METHODIST CHURCH IN NEVADA
HISTORY SOURCES
Methodist Episcopal Cburch. Conferences. California.
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METHODIST CHURCH IN NIGERIA
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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METHODIST CBURCH IN NORTH CAROLINA
Coston, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1939. 60-3324
— HISTORY
Meacham, James, 1763-1820. Journals, 1788-97,
81-3229
MUTHODIST CHURCH IN NORTHERN NECK, VA.
Ball, Richard Henry, 1818 (ca.)-1870. Papers, 1824-
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METHODIST CHURCH IN TEXAS
Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1846. Papers, 1837-83.
61-736
METHODIST CHURCH IN VIRGINIA
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Diaries and memoirs,
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Hallman, Ernest Clifton, 1886-1948, Papers. 61-109
HISTORY
Meacham, James, 1783-1820. Journals, 1786-97.
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METHODIST CHURCH IN WASHINGTON, D. C.
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1824-1905. 60-801
METHODBT CHURCH IN WEST VIRGINIA
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1898. Papers,
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McOlnnls, William Hereford, 1856-1930. Papers,
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Doub, William Clark, 1824-1885. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917. 61-961
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMOTISCENCES,
ETC.
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HISTORY SOURCES
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Flnley, James Bradley, 1781-1856. Papers, 1810-
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81-736
Hayes, Lucy (Webb) 1831-1889, Papers, 1841-90.
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— RELATIONS — METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH
Cannon, James, Bp., 1864-1944. Papers, 1869-194B.
60-2991
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN CALIFORNIA
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1828-1884. Papers, 1645-81.
61-1232
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1886. Papers, 1830-88. 61-1361
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN MINNESOTA
Nlcoio, John, 1811-1873. Papers, 1818-69. 60-1349
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH
Doub, V/lllla . Clark, 1824-1886. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917. 61-951
—CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1891. Papers, 1843-91. 60-814
Galloway, Charles Betts, Bp., 1846-1909. Papers,
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— DISCIPLINE
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— HISTORY — SOURCES
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RELATIONS METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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60-2991
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH, IN
MISSISSIPPI
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CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905. Papers, 1859-1903.
61-1351
METHODISTS, GERMAN
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METRIC SYSTEM
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01-3117
MEXICAN WAR, 1846-1848 see U.S. — HISTORY —
WAR WITH MEXICO, 1846-1848
MEXICANS IN TUCSON, ARIZ.
Corbett, J. Knox, b. 1861. Papers, 1880-84. 61-3623
MEXICO
— ANTIQUITIES
Cummlngs, Byron, 1800-1064. Papers, 1890-1960.
01-2973
Waldeck, Jean Frederic MaximlHen, 1786-1875.
Papers, 1828-29. 61-889
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES — MEXICO
— BOUNDARIES — U. S.
Jonas, Walter, 1777-1861. Papers, 1819-80. 61-2014
Smyth, George W. Papers, 1837-67. 60-1683
— -CHURCH HISTORY SOURCES
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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Benson, Berry. Papers, 18(10-1022. 81-2841
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Bull family. Papers, 1799-1844. 61-3095
Cleveland, James Longstraet. Diaries, 1908-37. 01-803
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— -DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
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— EDUCATION ses EDUCATION. — MEXICO
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
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— FRONTIER TROUBLES — 1910
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GENEALOGY
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— HISTORY
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— HISTORY— SPANISH COLONY, 1540-1810— SOURCES
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Msxlco (Vlceroyalty) Laws, statutes, etc. Colecclon
general de las realss ce'dula.* y drdenes que hacen
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— LAND GRANTS sse LAND GRANTS — MEXICO
— MAPS
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60-782
MEXICO (CITY)
—DESCRIPTION
Brlggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1803-1941. Papers,
ca. 1880-1935, 61-3662
MEXICO, GULF OF
Gray, A. B. Papers, 1850-60. , 60-2202
MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD, OHIO
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Library,
Mlamlana, 1800-1080. 61-3298
MIAMI VALLEY, OHIO
HISTORY
Hlttell, Theodore Henry, 1830-1917. Papers, 1849-
1900. 61-3250
MICHIGAN
BOUNDARIES OHIO
Lee, Robert Edwnrd, 1807-1870. Letters, 1838-60,
61-2115
CITIES AND TOWNS see CITIES AND TOWNS —
MICHIGAN
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Bagg, John Sherman, Correspondence, 1835-76. 61-1000
Subject Index
MICHIGAN
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (Continued)
Howard, Joshua, 1T03-1060. Duelnsoa records of
Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard, 1834-<60. 61-454
Howard, Mark, 1817-1887. Papers, 1830-fco. 61-2784
— politics and government — 1866-
Smlth, Ore Lynn, 1878-1941. Papers, 1913-41.
01-449
— HEAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY— MICHI-
tocHiGAH. university
— STUDENTS
WlUard, Charles Dwight, 1800-1914. Correspondence,
1878-1913. *~ 6U23 ' 27
HICHOACAN, MEXICO
HISTORY
Baadlnl family. Papers, 1834-1937. 61-2002
MICROSCOPY, MEDICAL
Iowa, state Medical Library, Deo Molnoo. Physicians'
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1656. 81-1121
MIDDLE EAST see NEAR EAST
MIDDLE STATES
COMMERCE
Strettell, Robert. Papers of Robert and Amos Streltoll,
1888-1020. 00 . 2 ^ 64
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-18BB. 61-1372
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Miscellaneous correspond-
ence, 17117-1902. 61-3267
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-1899.
— U.S.
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1946.
60-3309
01-1373
st ™^ , R 11 > Jotart. Papers of Robert and Amos Strette 11,
60-2064
61-1373
61-1372
1886-1820.
— RELIGION
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-1899,
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-1890.
MIDDLE WEST
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Anderson, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo. Family correspond-
ence, 1673-1908. 81-3609
~ "^SJ! ER . AND W0NEEI1 UFE <"><> FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE— MIDDLE WEST
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1826-1802. 60-1261
Hodge family. Correspondence, 1796-1802, 01-656
MIDDLEBORO, MASS.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
MIDDLEBORO, MASS.
MIDDLESEX CO. , VA.
— FARM MANAGEMENT see FARM MANAGEMENT
— MIDDLESEX CO., VA.
MIDDLETON, WIS.
— DRUG TRADE see DRUG TRADE MIDDLETON.
WIS. '
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, PA.
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — MIDDLE-
TOWN TOWNSHIP, PA.
BODDLSWAY, W. VA,
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
MIDDLEWAY, W.VA.
MIFFLIN CO., PA.
— REALPHOPERTY see REAL PROPERTY MIF-
FLIN CO., PA.
MIGRATION, INTERNAL
— SOUTHERN STATES
Harris, FredsrckA, Papers, 1817-44. 81-2484
Colton, John Burt, b. 1831, collector. Jayhawkerfl of
■49 papers, ca. 1810-1932. 81-2627
Holmes, Nickels I., 1847-1818. Papers, 1884-1927.
61-2013
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1887-1918. 61-2451
MILES CITY, MONT.
BANKS AND BANKING see BANES AND BANKING
MILES CITY, MONT.
MILESTONES
SheHon, Frederick H. Papers, es. 1015-32. 81-2290
MILFORD, MASS.
— DAIRYING see DAIRYING — MILFORD, MASS.
MILITARISM
U. S.
American Union against Militarism. Records, 1915-23.
61-3639
MILITARY AERONAUTICS, [BOUNTIES, CHAPLAINS,
HOSPITALS, ETC.] see AERONAUTICS, [BOUNTIES.
CHAPLAINS, HOSPITALS, ETC. jiMUJTARY
MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE
Anderson, Hobs;*. 1606-1871. Papers, 1819-1919.
69-22
Llvermore, William Roscos, 1843-1919. PaperB,
1854-1960. 61-2424
United States MUltary Philosophical Society. Records.
1709-1813. 60-3068
■ — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Blgolow, John, 1854-1936. Papers, ca. 1886-1838.
80-1722
COLLECTIONS
Earle, Edward Mead, 1884- Papers. 60-1239
— STUDY AND TEACHING
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1869-1933, Papers, 1881-
1031. a ,. m
MILITARY EDUCATION
FRANCE
Parker, Frank, 1872-1847. Papers, 1890-1948. 60-2974
— PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Reoords, 1600-1906. 61-261
— -SOUTHERN STATES
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1625-1886. Papers, 1842-
1S08 - 60-677
Committee on Militarism In Education, Records, ■
""""a- 80-2161
Parker, Frank, 1872-1847. Papers, 1800-1946. 60-2974
Steuben, Friedrich Wllhelm Ludolph Gerhard Augustln,
baron von, 1736-1784. Papers, 1778-62. 60-2923
U. s. Army, students' Army Tialnlng Corps, University
of Virginia. Records, 1917-18. 60-1202
MILITARY ENGINEERING
Lackle, W. Robert, d. 1838. Papers, 1788-1808.
01-2440
MILITARY LAW
— % S. — SOURCES
Crowder, Enooh Herbert, 1850-1932. Papers, 1681-
1031. 81-187
MILITARY LIFE see SOLDIERS and subdivision MILITARY
LIFE under armies, e, g, CONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA. ARMY^ — MILITARY LIFE
MILITARY POSTS
— ARIZONA
Brandos, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1830-1961.
01-3664
— U. S.
Buchanan, Robardoau, 1630-1616, collector.
Roberdeau papers, 1761-1631, 60-3313
THE WEST
Haskell, Clinton H., 1808-1951, collector. Papers,
1778-1948. 60-1467
917
TlndaU, Settle. Papers, 1800-1!
MILITARY ROADS
61-3947
Roeeslar, A. R. Military routeB of the Confederate
Army In Texas. 66-3263
U. S.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. u. 8,, 1767-1045. Papers.
1786-1907. '
61-2034
01-a733
36.
61-2886
01-1290
VIRGINIA FOHTBELVOIB
Withers, Guy, 1673- Papers, 1918-19.
MILITARY SERVICE, COMPULSORY
—-CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1860-1
Shelby Iron Company, Shelby, Ala. Records.
1882-1023.
MINNESOTA
Hall, E. George, 1885-1938. Papers, 1886-1937.
60-649
■ — U.S.
American Union against Militarism. Records, 1916-22.
61-3639
Eborhart, Allen M. Papers, 1913-21. 60-2026
Ellwood, CharleB Abram, 1873-1846. Papers, 1690-
l 848 ' 61-1028
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1019) Pemsytvaala
(Philadelphia). Records, 1017. 61-1038
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1919) Pounsytvaala
(Philadelphia). Records of the 8th district draft board.
1MT-W. 81-3839
MILITARY TRIBUNALS see COURTS-MARTIAL AND
COURTS OF mquiHY
MILITIA see subdivision MILITIA under names of
countries, states, counties, e.g. NEW YORK feTATE)
MILITIA: HAMPSHIRE CO., MASS, MUTIA
MILL POINT, W. VA.
— PHYSICIANS see PHYSICIANS— MILL POINT, W.VA.
MILLER CO., MO,
—BANKS AND BANKING, [FLOUR-MILLS, GENERAL
STORES] see BANKS AND BANKING, [FLOUR-MILLS
GENERAL STORES] —MILLER CO. , MO.
MILWAUKEE
— -POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Zeldlor, Frank P. Papers, 193E
61-3016
— -REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY MIL-
WAUKEE
MTNDEN, N. Y.
-—HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Mlndan, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1700-1603, 00-2903
MINE SURVEYING
Lowdan, William Spencer, Papers of William S.
and Henry L. Lowden, 1666-1029. 81-2318
MINE SWEEPERS
Powell, Joseph P. Letters, 1044-46. 61-334
MINERAL INDUSTRIES
■—SOCIETIES, ETC.
Alabama Industrial and Sotenttflo Society. Records.
61-240
ARIZONA
Campbell, John H„ 1868- Papers, 1814-25. 61-3660
MINERAL WATERS
— U, S.
Bchlundt, Herman, 1668- Papers, 1914-96. 80-2848
MINERAL WATERS, ARTIFICIAL
Roussel family. Papers, 1836-88 61-1132
MINERALOGY
UTAH
Talmags, James Edward, 1862-1933. Papers, 1676-
1930. 61-3033
MINERS
- — CORRfflPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Lane, John Lafayette. "Diaries, 1862-69. 01-3040
Subject Index
MINERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
(Continued)
Stone, Andrew J. Correspondence, 1852-65. 61-2526
81-3300
MINES, SUBMARINE
Baxter family, Papers, 1878-1917,
MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES
— ARIZONA
Ball, Joseph Henry, Papers of Joseph Henry Ball
and Catharine 11, Bsetson, 1860-1933. 61-3050
Elliott, Arthur H., b. 1861. Papers, 1886-1B26.
61-3678
Ives, Eugene Semmee, 1858-1817. Papers, 1801-16.
61-8708
Bllllman, Benjamin, 1816-1888, Correspondence,
1876-64. 61-2672
Smith, Marcus Aurellus, 1852-192'4. Letter book,
1800-06, 61-2706
— ARIZONA — GREATERVTLLE
Anderson, John B. , 1845-1825. Papers of John B.
Anderson and Mary Emma Booth Anderson, 1870-
1847. 61-3545
— ARIZONA — HELVETIA
Anderson, John B. , 1846-1826. Papers of John B.
Anderaon and Mary Emma Booth Anderaon, 1870-
1847. 61-3645
—ARIZONA— YAVAPAI CO,
United Verde Copper Company, Records, 1886-88.
61-2714
61-3576
— ARIZONA— YUMA CO.
Cos, William T. Papers, 1688-1810,
— CALIFORNIA
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b. 1648, Business records,
1667-1888, 81-1642
Cheyney, Waldron J., 1831-1806, Papers, 1663-1806,
61-150
Dalngerfleld, Leroy, Correspondence of Leroy Daln-
gerfleld and William Daingerfleld, 1650-53.
81-1320
Judson family, Correspondence of the Judson and
Fairbanks families, 1862-67. 61-2322
Lamoreaux, Theodore J. Papers, 1643-1808.
81-2318
Maxwell, George Ralph, 1688- collector. Papers,
1848-1918. 61-2690
Prince, WUllam Robert, 1786-1868. Papers, 1648-
64. 61-2163
Steams, Abel, 1788-1671. Papers, 1881-1636. 61-1648
Stow, Joseph W. Papers, 1866. 61-2526
Summers, Alfred B. Papers, ca, 1876-1808. 61-2172
Turner, Robert Chester. Business records, 1887-
1821. 81-2176
JAPAN
Janln family. Correspondence, 1628-1810, 61-2324
MEXICO
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b. 1648. Business records,
1867-1808. 61-1842
— MEXICO — SONORA
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1812-36. 81-3666
— MEXICO — TEPIC
BantUni family. Papers, 1834-1827, 61-2002
— MINNESOTA
Eamea, Richard M. Papers, 1864-84. 60-473
MISSOURI— ST. JAMES
Maramec Iron Works. Records, 1620-81. 61-3108
— NEVADA
Jones, John PerclvaL 1828-1912. Papers, 1818-1936.
61-2323
Lamoreaux, Theodore J. Papers, 1643-1908,
81-2319
— NORTH CAROLINA
Eamss, Richard M, Papers, 1876-98. 61-3208
Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. Papers, 1889-1942,
80-1248
— PENNSYLVANIA — LYCOMING CO.
Lycoming Mining Company. Records, 1881-1838.
— KOCKY MOUNTAIN KEOION
Heyburn, Weldon Brlnton, 1852-1912, Papers, 1866-
» 9 "- 61-1213
— SOUTHEHN STATES
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1946. 61-1146
— TEXAS
Lane, John Lafayette. Diaries, 1662-89. 91-3040
—U.S.
Elkins, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911. Papers, 1681-
1946,
60-1717
Hague, James Duncan, 1836-1908. Papers, 1855-
1916, 61-3003
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of Invest-
ment bankers In New England and New York, 1864-
"«• 61-330
Sohwyler, Walter Soribner, 1850-1932. Pagers.
1817-1932. * 61-2165
— VIRGINIA
Moseley, Arthur T. Papers of Arthur T. and WUllam
P. Moseley, 1766-1907. 61-2977
—THE WEST
Janln family. Correspondence, 1828-1910. 61-2324
— WESTVOtOlNIA
Ash, Pauline Morehead, collector. Papers, 1666-1947.
81-2800
Leavell, William Thomas, 1812-1899. Correspondence
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hlichcock McDanald, 1831-1832. 61-2772
- — west vmawiA — marion co.
Fleming, Helen M. Papers, ca. 1812-1051, 61-1666
MINOO INDIANS
Morgan, Oeorge, 1743-1810, Letter book, 1767-66.
61-2686
MINIATURE PAINTING
— CHARLESTON, 8, C,
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers -of Henry A. Due
•nd Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909. 81-2026
MINIMUM WAOE see WAOE8 — MINIMUM WAOE
MINING CLAIMS
— 'ARIZONA
Chattman, Thomas B., 1642-1910, Correspondence,
1866-1810. 61-3668
81-3672
Contzen family. Papers, 1603-1907,
Daniels, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1662. Papers of
Benjamin Franklin Daniils and Annie E, Daniels,
1800-40. 61-3677
— CALIFORNIA
Markham, Henry Harrison, 1840-1923. Papers,
1867-99. 61-1829
Shlmmtn, WOlUun Henry, Bustnsss records, 1622-
1916, 61-2041
— MAMMOTH, ARIZ.
ChUds, Eugene W„ 1856-1926. Papers, 1880-1920.
61-3666
— NEVADA
Shlmmln, WUllam Henry, Business records, 1822-
1915, 81-2041
— YAVAPAI CO. , ARIZ.
Culln, Beppls. Papers, 1860-1900.
MINING DISTRICTS
— ARIZONA
Coyne, Patrick J. Papers, 1676-1924.
81-3678
81-3630
MINING ENGINE ERDIO
Lord, Nathaniel Wright, 1864-1811. Papers, ca.
1680-1933. 61-1322
MTNINO ENGINEERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Hague, Jamee Duncan, 1836-1908. Papers, 1855-
1818. 61-3003
Wood, Henry Ellsworth, 1866-1932. Papere, 1854-
1932. 61-3001
MINING INDUSTRY AND FINANCE
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1926. Papere of John
C, Greenway and Isabella S, Greenway, 1890-1680.
81-3832
Alaska Mining and Prospecting Company, Records,
1897-1901.
ARIZONA
Brown, George A., b, 1650. Papera, 1876-1829.
60-388
61-3658
61-209
61-3266
61-1296
— BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Adams, John H, Papers,
— CALIFORNIA
Center, John, Papers, 1845-84.
Jones, John Perolvat, 1629-1912, Papere,
— COLORADO
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1880. Papers, 1762-1929.
60-3316
— IDAHO
Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1640. Mining and other
business papers, 1887-1827. 61-2068
— MICHIGAN
Lorlng family. Business rsoords, 1834-1826, 80-118
— MOORE CO, , N. C.
Heck, J, M. Papers, 1761-1947. 61-3266
Bourne, Jonathan, 1856-1640. Mining and ether
business papers, 1887-1927, 61-2058
Jonee, John Perolval, 1828-1812. Papers, 61-1296
— NORTH CAROLINA
Graham family, Papers, 1764-1906, 59-122
—PACIFIC STATES
Bourne, Jonathan, 1866-1940. Mining and other
business papers, 1667-1917, 61-2059
— PENNSYLVANIA
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1880, Papers, 1792-1929,
60-3316
— SOUTH DAKOTA
Carter, Theodore O, , 1832-1914. Papera, 1634*
1920, 61-743
— U. S.
Harrleon, Edwin, 1636-1905. Papers, 1768-1928.
61-2778
McKay, Gordon, 1621-1903, Investment papers,
1687-1828, 60-309
Rogers, William Xing, 1828-1883, Papere, 1880-1622.
81-2416
—VIRGINIA
Graham family. Papere, 1764-1906. 69-122
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1886. Papere, 1631-
85, 59-102
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Oilman, Daniel Hunt, 1846-1813, Papers, 1886-
1902, 61-2643
MINING MACHINERY
Mine and Smelter supply Co, Records, 1658-1860.
61-1301
MINING SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
— WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia, University. School of Mines, Archives,
1818-60, 80-274
MIN1H1NK, N. Y.
HISTOHY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mlnl-
elnk, N. Y. , 18th cent. 60-3183
MINISTRIES TRIAL, NUREMBERG, 1948-1848 see
WAR CRIME TRIALS — NUREMBERG — MINISTRIES
CASE, 1946-1848
MINNEAPOLIS
see also eubdlvlslon MINNEAPOLIS under names
of Industries, trades, occupations, etc, , e, g.
GROCERY TRADE — MINNEAPOLIS; TEACHERS
— MINNEAPOLIS
CHORAL SOCIETIES see CHORAL SOCIETIES —
MINNEAPOLIS
—CHURCHES — CONGREGATIONAL
Minneapolis. Bethany Congregational Church. Hecorde,
1899-1924. 80-2331
MINNEAPOLIS
CHURCHES— CONGREGATIONAL (Continued)
Minneapolis. First Congregational Church. Records.
1B8S - 81 - 60-704
M1 ^.". P< 2 , ^• L P K "" e CongregaUonal Church. Records,
1898-1918. 60-703
CHURCHES METHODIST
Minneapolis. Foss Methodist Church. Records,
1872-1024. 60-787
Minneapolis. Olivet Methodist Church. Records
1876-1806. ' 60 ^ M
— CHURCHES — PRESBYTERIAN
Ul ^«^• " r< " Te»Wterlan Church. Records,
1M «-M. 60-661
Minneapolis. Westminister Presbyterian Church,
Woman's Home Missionary Society. Records,
18M - 60-682
— CLUBS
Bachelors' Club, Minneapolis, Records, 1877-1816.
Columbia Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1912-:
00-618
60-462
Overseas Luncheon Chib, Minneapolis. Records
1WS-86. ' e(M31
COMMERCE
Bareback, ErnOBt, 1868 (c».)-1934. Papers, 1013-31.
80-1788
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Wolford, Peter, 1812-1634. Letters, 1668-83. 80-684
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-76. 60-1208
D %. CharleS Fr<,n H»*. 1868-1838. Papers, 1863-
1M8, 80-764
E11 |° t '' Charles Burke, 1861-1036. Papers, 1686-
1M4, 80-867
"~ P P0L1S SERVICE "" POOTAL SERVICE— MINNEA-
~~ SA i V S!, T S ^? > , J,OAN ASSOCIATIONS see SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS— MINNEAPOLIS
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Elliott, Charles Burke, 1861-1836. Papers, 1 M6-
mt - 80-667
— WASHBURN CROSBY MILL EXPLOSION, 1878
Minneapolis Head Millers' Association. Records,
1883 "« 7 - 80-1867
MINNESOTA
see also subdivision MINNESOTA under names of
trades, businesses, industries, occupations, etc.
— CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Dean, William Blake, 1838-1822. Papers, 1861-1020.
60-1043
Seabury, Channlng, 1842-1810. Papers, 1851-
80-980
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING so. rriST »»m
STANDARD OF LIVING- mXSSoTA
DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
Thompson, David, 1770-1867, Papers, 1787-1843.
60-483
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — MINNESOTA
—ELECTIONS see ELECTIONS— MINNESOTA
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Irish-American Colonization Company, ltd.. Dublin.
Records, 1672-1809. 60-1564
~ProS^Hf,pf >P i°^ IERIJFE 80< > FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE MINNESOTA
— GENEALOGY
Barnes, Frederick R. Papers, 1828-43. 80-931
Ottoman, Edward O., collector. Papers, 1829-37.
60-933
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota.
St. Paul Chapter. Records, 1*81-1948. 60-994
Genealogical records, ca. 1679-1926.
80-940
Guatavua Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives,
1883_ 81-2763
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES see NAMES, GEOGRAPHI-
CAL MINNESOTA
— HISTORY — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, St. Paul. Records
l 90 »-2«- 60-960
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Wa f5« r 2i, Alger " onS " 1814-1876. Correspondence,
l833 -82. 80-269
-HISTORY- — CIVIL WAR
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-76.
Subject Index
80-1208
80-969
-HISTORY, LOCAL
Nicollet County Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, ca. 1861-ca. 1928. 81-1416
Thompson, Clark w., 1826-1866. Papers, 1862-66.
60-266
— rLAW ENFORCEMENT Bee LAW ENFORCEMENT
MINNESOTA
—MAPS
Thompson, David, 1770-1867, Papers, 1797-1843.
80-463
—MILITIA — RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Minnesota, Home Guard. 16th Battalion. Records,
1818 ' 80-876
Minnesota. Pioneer Guard. Records, 1*166-61.
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1884. Company
G. Records, 1861-84. 60-972
Minnesota Infantry. 8th Regt., 1862-1886. Company
F. Records, 1865-87. 80-974
— MILITIA — REOISTERS, LISTS, ETC.
Minnesota Infantry. 5th Regt., 1862-1865. Company
K. Records, 1882-1902. 80-873
— MILITIA — REGULATIONS
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
C. Records, 1881-83, 80-842
~w™ URAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES
MINNESOTA
— OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Chrlstlanson, Theodora, 1863-1848, Papers, 1926-
30 ' 80-611
-PIONEERS see PIONEERS — MINNESOTA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1681-1950. Papers, 1860-
196 !• 61-2788
Armstrong family, Papers, 1620-1943. 60-1034
Berry, Charles H,, 1823-1900. Papers, 1862-1904.
80-531
Clapp, Moses Edwin, 1851-1828. Papers, 1873-
l Q2e - 60-2003
Comstock, Solomon Oilman, 1642-1633, Papers.
1872-1632. "" 80 . 1808
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900. Papers, 1888-
B8, 80-1051
Day, Vincent A„ 1886-1845, Papers, 1809-45. 80-1029
Farmer Labor Association. Records, 1924-48, 60-503
Kellogg, Frank Billings, 1868-1637. Papers, 1907-
80-2030
Lind, John, 1864-1830, Papers, 1870-1833. 80-1805
Llndegard, Axel, Papam, 1881-1931. 60-1781
Manahan, James, 1888-1632. Papers, 1883-1632.
80-1062
Melby, John O., 1866-1844. Papers, 1833-44. 60-866
National Nonpartisan League. Records, 1816-27,
80-834
80-1349
80-1772
Nicols, John, 1811-1873. Papers, 1818-86.
Northfleld Lyceum. Records, 1658-63.
Republican Party, Minnesota. State Central Com
mittee. Records, 1857-1940. 80-991
Stetfens family, Papers of the Steftens and Felch
families, 1800-1947. 80-1368
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1828-1881. Papers, 1849-
6B - 80-1365
Telgau, Henry George, 1881-1941. Papers, 1916-
4l ' 80-260
Papers, 1924-
Wllllams, Howard Yolen,
62.
— PUBLIC LANDS
Lind, John, 1854-1930. Papers, 1670-1933.
81-2760
80-1605
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY MINNE-
SOTA
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. MINNESOTA
919
— ROADS see ROADS — MINNESOTA
RURAL SCHOOLS see RURAL SCHOOLS MINNE-
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Armstrong family. Papers, 1820-1943.
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL GUARD
PERSONNEL RECORDS
Minnesota. National Guard. Records, 1881-1913.
— REGULATIONS
Minnesota. National Guard. Records, 1881-1913.
MINNESOTA CITY, MINN.
— GENERAL STORES see QENERAL STORES —
80-1034
80-978
60-870
MINNESOTA CITY, MINN.
— WATER-POWER see WATER-POWER — MINNESOTA
— MINNESOTA CITY
MINORITIES
— U.S.
Adamlc, Louis, 1899-1951, Papers,
60-1367
MINOT, ME.
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Nelson, Otis, Papers, 1620-80, 81-3367
MISSIONARIES
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions. Records, 1 1827-73. 80-680
Brldgman, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1861, Papers,
1820-38. 01-832
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1839, 81-3824
MISSIONS
see also .subdivision MISSIONS under names of
churches, denominations, religious orders, stc.
e, g, JESUITS — MISSIONS
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Coleman, Evans. Papers, 1888-1960. 61-3297
LEPERS
Penner, Peter A,, 1871-1948. Papers, 1889-1848,
61-218
NEOROE8
Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting, Records.
1821-1820. 81-3241
Maxwell, Luther H. Papers, ca. 1820-31. \ 61-420
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1838-
'»• 81-1165
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, London. Letters, 1732-78. 81-3243
— STUDY AND TEACHING
Minnesota School of Missions, Minneapolis. Records,
1807-34. 60 . 708
— AFRICA, FRENCH WEST
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Synods. New
Jersey. Records, 1752-1935. 61-3137
ALASKA
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1856-1806.
81-3120
Welnland, William Henry. Papers, ca, 1985-1932.
61-2606
— -BRAZIL
Louisville, Ky, Southern BapUst Theological Seminary,
Library. Manuscripts relating to Baptist missions.
1854-1953. 81-1337
CAIRO
Macdonald, Duncan Black, 1683-1943. Papers, 1883-
18". 81-3140
CALIFORNIA
Bull family. Papers, 1799-1844.
61-3096
Presbyterian Churoh in the U. S. A. Records, 1789-
61-3157
Senan, Jose" Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823. Letters,
1808-23. 81-2737
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1607-1660. Papers,
1833-86. 81-2168
Wllley, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1914. Correspondence,
1846-74. 61-1327
Subject Index
MISSIONS (Contlnuod)
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
Wetnl&nd, WlUinnl Henry. Papers, en, 1065-1932,
Brldgman, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1661, Papers,
1820-30. 31-033
Chilton, Robert S„ 1001-1947. Papers, 1800-1001.
00-1530
Davidson (trail;. Papers, 17-58-1087. 01-1302
SoiBB, Welter, 1777-1801. Papera, 1819-80. 81-2014
Presbyterian Historical Socloty. Correspondence, ca.
1827-1941. 61-3304
WMlnins family. Papers, 1024-1030. 01-3024
EAST (FAB EAST)
Nonbarry library, Chicago. PhUlpplno manuscripts
coUaotioa, 1600-1903. 01-3105
—FOUNTAIN CO., JND.
Hovay, Edmund A. Letters, 1031-77. 00-1273
— GUINEA, SPANISH
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A, Synods. Now
Jersey. Racorda, 1702-1035. 01-3137
— HANGCHOW
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1848. 01-3601
— HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Coan, Tltuo, 1801-1802. Letters, 1030-72. 00-1800
— ILLINOIS
Ullnols. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
RecordB from occloalasilcal archlvos of Quebec,
{rem 1080. 01-1499
Hoyer, Johaan Christian Friodrlch, 1709-1073, Papers,
1841-73. 01-2773
Pertaer, Peter A., 1071-1040. Papers, 1600-
1049. 01-210
Wlens, P. J., 1877-1046. Papers, 1904-43.
01-204
—WHAN TERRITORY
Hobas taon lamily. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1010-1933. 61-3290
Domar, Edward Earlo, 1861-1047 or 0. Papers, 1767-
1042. 60-806
MIDDLE WEST
CoagreRntlonal Homo Missionary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1820-1902. 00-1261
—MINNESOTA
Stows, Lewis, 1828-1911. Papers, 1019-1900. 00-2601
Louisville, Ky, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Manuscripts relating to Baptist missions,
1064-1069. 61-1337
NORTH AMERICA
France. Archives coloolalos. Records, 1071-1608.
61-2200
NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1043-1932, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1010. 61-3202
Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1047. Whitman mlsalOQ In the
PacUlo Northwest, 1034-69. 01-1507
Atkinson, George Henry, 1810-1880. Lettors, 1041-07.
61-1711
Walker, Elkanah, 1806-1077. Papers, 1837-71.
_~_, -, 81-2207
— PALESTINE
Clarke, Adam, 17007-18S2. Papers, 1743-1075.
01-100
— PENien.VAMA
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel In Foreign
Parts, London. Letters, 1732-79. 01-3243
SAGINAW VALLEY, MICH.
Fuorbringor, Ludwlg Ernst, 1804-1947. Papers,
1800-1936. 00-1123
SHANGHAI
Jooofl, Rufus Henry. Papors, 1707-1019. 61-2447
SHETLAND ISLANDS
Clarko, Adam, 17607-1033, Papers, 174S-1876.
61-100
SOUTHERN STATES
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Note-
books, 1783-1031. 01-3261
— U. S.
Welsh, Herbert, 1051-1041. Papers, 1850-1034.
61-762
— -U. 3. —TO CHINESE
Proobyterlan Church in the U. S. A. Records, 1789-
61-3167
THE WEST
Jackson, Sheldon, 1034-1000. Papers, 1850-1908.
61-3120
MISSIONS, CITY see CITY MIS3ION3
MESIONB, FOREIGN
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. Records, 1010- 61-1064
MoBso, Silas, 181-3-1924. Papers, 1872-1023. 60-151
MaxweU, Luther H. Papors, ca. 1020-31. 61-420
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Federated Mlsotonary Societies of Chattanooga.
Records, ca. 1014-ca. 1045. 01-1563
MISSIONS, FRENCH
France. Archives colonlaleo. Records, 1671-1608.
01-2205
MISSIONS, HOME
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Federated Missionary Societies of Chattanooga. Records,
ca. 1014-ca. 1945. 01-1503
MISSIONS, INDIAN see INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
— MISSIONS
MISSIONS, SEAMEN'S oes MERCHANT SEAMEN-
MISSIONS AND CBAIHTD2S
MISSISSIPPI
aee also subdivision MISSISSIPPI under names of
trades, businesses, industries, occupations, etc,
— AIR DEFENSES
Jackson Civil Air Patrol Club, Records, 1643-46,
— ANTIQUITIES
Chambers, Moreau B. C. Papors, 1034-30.
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES — MISSISSIPPI
60-057
60-1061
CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Riley, Franklin Lafayette, 1868-1920. Correspondence,
1890-1002. 30-2054
—CHURCH HISTORY — SOURCES
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Church
records, 1023-1055. 61-2342
■ — CHURCHES seo CHURCHES MISSISSIPPI
— CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Mississippi. Constitutional Convention, 18B0. Records,
1000-1010. 60-1503
Regan, Charles K. Papers, 1000-90. 00-1560
-^DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Diaries,
1004-1011. 01-2700
Bwllzlsr, William F., 1B10-1900. Travel sketches,
1836-37. 61-2031
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Davidson famUy. Papers, 1740-1087. 61-1362
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, Records
of businesses, 1015-1634. 61-2426
Murphreo, Dennis, 100B-1640. Papors, 1924-50.
60-2087
EDUCATION see EDUCATION MISSISSIPPI
GENEALOGY
Ball, Henry Waring. Papers, 1004-ca. 1020. 00-2540
Henry, Henrietta (Mitcholl) Papors, 1817-1057.
00-2181
61-2340
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History.
Genealogical materlaJn.
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1765-1053. 61-2745
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Plantation
records, 1018-65. 61-2343
Valentine, John Jackson, 1801- Genealogical papers,
1040-1957. 60-2060
—GOVERNORS
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi,
Magnolia State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1045-
47. 60-2836
HISTORY DRAMA
McCain, William David, 1007- Radio scripts, 1040-
51. 60-2337
-HISTORY — SOURCES
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1000-1864,
colloctor. Historical papers, 1707-1881. 80-1032
— HISTORY— COLONIAL PERIOD— SOURCES
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 18B5- collector. Papers
on Miaalnolppl history, 1926-32. 60-1780
— -HISTOAY CIVIL V/AR
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate soldiers and widows roster, Mississippi,
1907. 61-087
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — SOURCES
Clark, Charles, 18117-1077. Papers, 1031-00. 60-720
Clark, Charles, 1811 7-1877. Papers of Charles Clark
and family, 1831-78, 66-1666
ColumHa University. Libraries, United States Civil
War papers, ca. 1860-75. 61-3505
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1785-1953. 61-2746
Rugglcs, Daniel, Papers, 1062-65. 60-3247
HISTORY, LOCAL
Historical Research Project collection, 1936-41. 60-2621
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Literary manuscripts, 1763-1050. 61-2746
HISTORY, MILITARY SOURCES
MlsslsslppL Dept. of Archives and History. MlUtary
papers, 1800-1957. 61-2430
— LAND, [LAND GRANTS] see LAND, [LAND
GRANTS] MISSISSIPPI
—LIBRARIES see LIBRARIES MISSISSIPPI
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816-1804, Papers of James
L, Alcorn and family, 1030-1008. 60-2214
Burrus, John Crawford, b. 1847. Papers, 1831-
1018. 60-1863
Calhoon, Solomon Saladln, 1638-1600. Papers,
1851-1908. 60-1804
Clark, Charles, 10117-1877. Papers, 1031-80. 60-720
Coman, John Joshua, 1054-1940. Papers, 1880-1096.
60-2212
Fewell, John W. Papera, 1070. 00-1054
Fontaine, Charles D., 1017 (ca.J-1071. Papers of
Charges D. Fontaine and family, 1836-1025. 00-2309
Henry, Henrietta (Mitchell) Papers, 1817-1957.
00-2181
Howard, Nathan G., d. 1833. Papors, 1820-30. 60-750
McLaurln, Anselm Joseph, 1040-1609. Papers,
1832-ca. 1809. 00-2032
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1072. Papers, 1770-1022,
01-3480
Murphree, Dennis, 1886-1040. Papors, 1924-60, :
00-2087
Power, John Logan, 1834-1001. Papors, 1662-1661.
60-2580
Quitman, John Anthony, 1700-1666. Papers, 1812-
66. 60-2609
Reynolds, L. P. Papars, 1647-1913. 60-2233
Stone, John MarshaU, 1630-1900. Papors, 1861-1026.
61-26
Williams, John Shan., 1654-1092. Papera, 1600-
1023. 00-2360
POLITICS AMD GOVERNMENT 1776-1865
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1856. Papers, 1781-
1007. 60-2213
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— CIVIL WAR
DantEler, Absalom F, , d. 1802. Papers, 1840-
76. 01-11*9
Mississippi. Dept. of Archlvos and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1785-1S53. 61-2746
Subject Index
MISSISSIPPi (Continued)
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1865-
George, James Zaeharlah, 1826-1897. Scrapbooks,
1875-95. 80-8190
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Mississippi* State Improvement Bond Commission,
Records, 1020-24. 60-2072
— PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE. PUBLIC
MISSISSIPPI '
— PUBLIC LANDS
Esker, Katie-Prince Ward, Historical MSB., 1946.
60-735
Mississippi. Land Office. Correspondence, 18b..
18 ° 3 - 61-2725
Whitehurat, William N. Papers, 184ii-89. 60-1644
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY MB-
Peele family. Papers, 1723-1606.
— ROADS see ROADS — MISSISSIPPI-
— SCHOOL BOARDS, [SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND
ORGANIZATION) see SCHOOL BOARDS, [SCHOOL
MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION) — MISSISSIPPI
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1786-1953. 61-2746
61-3643
Stuart, Oscar J. E. Papers of Oscar J. E. Stuart
and family, 1848-1908. 60-2186
— SURVEYS
Haley, David W., 1793-1869. Papers, 1814-1938.
61-1863
Survey of Federal Archives. Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821-ca, 1938. 60-1646
— WILLS Boe WILLS — MISSISSIPPI
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Russell, RosweU Phillip, 1820-1098. Papers, 1849-
9S - 60-1820
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. Papers, 1769-70.
60-039
Morgan, George, 1748-1810. Letter book, 1767-88.
61-2886
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Lewis, Henry, 1819-1904. Letters, 1849-76. 61-1016
— DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from Montreal archives, 1678-1832. 61-1538
— FLOODS
Chaney, Fred. Literary MBS., 1836-47, 66-730
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1987. Letters, 1862-
67. 68-1368
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — SOURCES
Munford family. Papers of the Munford aiid Ellis
families, 1777-1842. 61-3138
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Monstte, John Wesley. Papers, 1884-61. 80-2046
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Hunter, George, 1756-1824, Papers, 1796-1809
61-876
I-
66-1366
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1907. Letters,
67.
— DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
La Salle, Robert Caveller, sleur de, 1643-1687.
Papers, 1667-1720. 61-1747
Paris. Blbllotheque natlonalo. Records of French
exploration in America, 1848-1762. 61-1786
—HI8TORY— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Conference of State Historical SoclBtlso of tfaa Upper
Mississippi Valley. Records, 1922-37. 61-3376
HISTORY SOURCES
Dickson, Robert, 1765-1623. Papers, 1790-1822.
HISTORY TO 1603 SOURCES
Vaudreull de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de Rlgaud,
marquis de, 1698-1778. Papers, 1740-53. 61-1837
60-642
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Foltz, Jonathan Messeremlth, 1816-1877. Diaries,
1831-77. 69-191
MISSOURI
see-also subdivision MISSOURI under names of
trades, businesses, industries, occupations, eto<
— CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS, ETC.
Behrens, Ernest T. Papers, 1910-47. 61-278
— CHURCH HISTORY — SOURCES
Historical Records Survey. Missouri, Records, 1837-
41. 61-4
— CIVILIAN DEFENSE
Missouri, state Council of Defense (1941- ) Records,
1940-45. 66-2666
— CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
Smith, Louise Grant. Papers, 1941-43. 60-2486
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Blake, Robert E. Missouri Constitutional Convention
papers, 1843-44. 61-2467
Ford, Marshall E., 1870- Missouri Constitutional
Convention papers, 1943-44. 60-1928
Hughes, A. Evan, 1093- Papers, 1943-44. 66-1939
Lindsay, Alva F., 1891- Papers, 1943-44. 08-1930
MoReynolds, Allan, 1877- Missouri Constitutional
Convention papers, 1841-44. 60-1937
Marr, Philip M. Papers, 1943-44, 60-1881
Missouri. Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944.
Papers, 1941-45. 60-1850
Nelson, Earl F. Papers, 1862-1945. 60-2847
Shepley, Ethan Allen Hitchcock. Missouri Constitu-
tional Convention papers, 1943-44. 60-2491
Smith, Israel A., 1876-1958. Missouri stats Consti-
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Stayton, Edward M. Missouri Constitutional Con-
vention papers, 1943-44. 66-2497
Stevens, E. McDonald, Missouri Constitutional Con-
ventlon'papers, 1943-44. 60-2659
Taubart, A. G. Missouri Constitutional Convention
papers, 1943-46. 88-2484
COURT RECORDS see COURT-RECORDS MISSOURI
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
BUlmyer famUy. Papers, 1632-1908. 81-1861
Swltxtsr, William P., 1819-1966. Travel sketches,
1836-37. 81-2831
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Atchison, David RtOe, 1807-1886. Papers, 1837-1963,
61-534
Snoddy, Daniel F. Papers, 1817-61. 80-3103
Tate family. Papers, 1786-1871. 61-11
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — MISSOURI
— HISTORY
Jennor, Julie Jane, Papers, 1862-co. 1930. 86-2215
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson, Correspondence, 1842-
89- 66-2698
Eppa family. Correspondence, 1617-79. 61-2460
Gano, John Allen, b. 1606. Papers, 1794-1940. 61-1119
Gantry, North Todd, 1668-1644. Papers, 1863-1647.
61-369
— HISTORY— WAR WITH MEXICO, 1646-1848
King, Wlllard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
Davis papers, 1815-1921. 61-1326
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Brown, James, of Missouri, Correspondence,
1866-66. 60-3116
King, Wlllard Leroy, 1693- collector. David
Davis papers, 1815-1921. 61-1326
Seward, William Henry, 1861-1872. Papers, 1858-77.
01-821 .
HISTORY CIVIL WAR SOURCES
Connaway, John Waldo, b. 1659. Papers, 1765-1844.
80-3330
McRoberts, A. J. Correspondence, 1862-76. 80-3119
921
Tindall, Bettie. Papers, 1860-1903, 61-3647
Woodfamljy. Papers, 1B65-1908, 91-5
HISTORY, LOCAL
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History. Historical
Research Project collection, 1036-41, 60-2021
HISTORi', LOCAL COLLECTIONS
Historical Records Survey. MtSBOurl. Records, 1837-
41. 61-4
LAND COMPAMES, [LAND GRANTS, LAND TITLES)
see LAND COMPANIES, [LAND GRANTS, LAND
TITLES] — MISSOURI
MAPS
Froshour family. Papers, 1843-1911, 60-3092
OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES — SALARIES,
ALLOWANCES, ETC.
MlssourL Auditor's Office. Receipts, 1822-40.
61-2819
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Shackelford, Thomas, b. 1922. Papers, 1826-
1968. 60-3182
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1886-
Barker, JohnTull, 1877-1958, Papers, 1847-53.
61-279
Barrett, Jesse William, 1884- Papers, 1905-63.
61-630
Benecke, Louis. Papers, 1665-1913. 61-540.'- .
Berkley, Howard, Scrapbooks, 1935. 61-3309"
Brown, Dwlght H. Correspondence, 1937-40. 60-2099-
Cleveland, James Longstreet, Dlariss, 1908-37. 61-663
Crittenden, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1969. Papers,
1881-1908. 66-2100
Donsgan, D. 8. Papers, 1870-83. . 01-3380
Donnell, Forrest C. Papers, 1941-51. 60-2084
Folk, Joseph Wlngate, 1889-1923. Papers, 1988-
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Hadley, Herbert Spencer, 1672-1027. Papers, 1870-
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Hay, Charles M. Papers, 1910-33 80-3094
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 61-1126
Hyde, Arthur Mastick, 1877-1947. Papers, 1886-1049.
86-2334
Park, Guy B. Official correspondence, 1833-37.
80-3120
Roach, Cornelius, Papers, 1916-30. . 01-2627
Smith, Forrest, Papers, 1949-52. 61-840
Stark, Lloyd C.', 1886- Papers, 1937-41. 01-2
Tlndel, Curtis. PaperB, 1942-43, 61-60
WUson family. Papers, 1896-19ae, 01-1030
—REAL PROPERTY .see REAL PROPERTY — MISSOURI
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1918, 01-2461
Salisbury, Luolus, Correspondence, 1843-46. 01-2G20
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1022-57.
01-1073
01-5
Wood family. Papers, 1805-1006.
MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY
ATHLETICS
Missouri. University, Athletic Committee.
Records, 1934-47, 60-3121
— FACULTY
Schlundt, Herman, 1968- Papers, 1014-38, 80-2646
HISTORY— SOURCES
Mlddlebush, Frederick Arnold, 1890- Papers, 1896-
1652. 01-820
Missouri. University. Board of Curators. Records,
1843-1958. 61-820
Read, Dantol, 1866-1876, Papers, 1B67-75, 61-022
Q, 1. City Town Meeting, Columbia, Mo, Minutes,
1940-52. 61-317
Subject Index
MISSOURI RIVER
BRIDGES
U. 8. Army. Corps of Engineers. Missouri River
transportation data, 1928-31. 61-3310
— MAPS-*
U. S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Missouri River
transportation data, 1028-31. 61-3310
MOBILE, ALA.
BAKERS AND BAKERIES, [ GENERAL STORES]
see BAKERS AND BAKERIES, [ GENERAL STORES] —
MOBILE, ALA. ■;>■--
HISTORY SOURCES
Hamilton, Peter I'- iph, 1859-1027. Papers, 1584-
1688. 60-1177
— SOCJIL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Mordecal, Jacob, 1782-1838. Papers, 1784-1038.
81-3686
MODERN ART see ART, MODERN
MODERN HISTORY see HISTORY, MODERN
MODOC INDIANS
— WARS, 1673
Boutelle, Frazler Augustus, 1840-1924. Papers, 1860-
1033. 60-3037
Fort Dalles papers, 1850-80. 61-1797
MOHAMMEDAN COUNTRIES
Dunbar, Elizabeth, collector. Talcott Williams
memorial papers, 1606-1036. 61-607.
MOHAMMEDANISM
HISTORY
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1620-59. 81-3816
MOHAWK, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1784-1856. 80-2002
MOHAWK INDIANS
— MISSIONS
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian. Papers, 1606-10.
MOHAWK VALLEY, N. Y.
COMMERCE ,
Sanders family. Papers.
60-2305
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — NEW YORK — MOHAWK VALLEY
MOLLUSKS
Taltlamlly. Papers, 1768-1874. 60-1444
MONETARY POLICY see CURRENCY QUESTION
MONEY
Mitchell, Wesley Clatr, 1B74-1948, Papers, 1898-1946,
61-3340
Vanderlip, Frank Arthur, 1864-1037. Papers, ca.
1897-1037. 61-3440
— -CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1797-1866. 61-3129
MONITORIAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
Lancastrian Institution, Richmond. Records, 1822-57.
61-1434
MONMOUTH, BATTLE OF, 1778
McHenry, James, 1753-1818. Papers, 1777-1820.
60-1286
MONMOUTH CO. , N. I,
ELECTIONS, [GENERAL STORES] see ELECTIONS,
[GENERAL STORES] MONMOUTH CO., N. J.
MONONGAH, W. VA.
HISTORY
Leeper family. Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach families, 1779-1898. 60-271
MONONGAHELA RIVER
— NAVIGATION
Leeper family. Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach families, 1770-1808, 60-271
MONONGALIA CO., W. VA.
CHURCH HISTORY
Dodda, Gideon Stanhope, I860- Papers relating to
Monongalia County churches, 1064. 66-166
COMMERCE ~
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Archives, 1774-1938. 60-294
— COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS —
MONONGALIA CO., W. VA.
— GENEALOGY
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Daughters of the American Revolution. West Virginia.
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— POLITICS AND G0V ERNMENT
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— SURVEYS
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GENEALOGY
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MORGAN CO. , IND,
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60-1067
MORGAN TOWN, W. VA. (Continued)
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VIRGINIA MORGANTOWN
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— SOCIETIES, ETC.
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New England Bond and Mortgage Company, Boston.
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MOSETENO LANGUAGE
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MOVING PICTURES
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PRODUCTION AND DIRECTION
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MULES see ASSES AND MULES
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
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MUNITIONS
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RUSSIA
V. S.
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MUSIC, AMERICAN
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MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL, [VOCAL] see INSTRUMENTAL'"
[VOCAL] MUSIC '
Bl-1364
81-443
Colt, James Wood, 1866-1941. Papers, 190B-23.
— U.S.
Crowell, Benedict, 1B69-1852. Papers, 1917-;
MURDER TRIALS see TRIALS (MURDER)
823
81-3010
MUSIC AND COLOR
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GreenewaJt, Mary Elisabeth HeUock-, 1871-1856.
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MUSIC IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
MISSOURI
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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— MICRONESIA
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mis-
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MUSICAL SOCIETIES
PHILADELPHIA
Lewis family. Papers, 1774-1940. 81-638
Musical Fund Boclety of Philadelphia. Records, 1B20-
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Philadelphia Musical Association. Records, 1864-
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81-442
Subject Index
MUSICAL SOCIETIES (Continued)
— ST. PAUL
St. Paul Municipal Chorus. Records, 1920-34. 60-655
Schubert Club, St. Paul. Records, 1886-1944. 60-866
MUSICIANS
— AUTOGRAPHS
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Shelley family. Papers, 1682-1905, 60-3117
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—JASPER CO., MISS.
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MUTUAL FUNDS see INVESTMENT TRUSTS
MYCOLOGY
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MYTHOLOGY, GREEK
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N
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NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL
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MINNESOTA
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PENNSYLVANIA
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U. S.
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NAPOLEON 1
DESTRUCTION AND PILLAGE
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COMMERCE
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LAWS, STATUTES, ETC, NATIONAL DEFENSE
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NATIONAL PARKS AND RESERVES
— U.S.
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NATURAL GAS see GAS, NATURAL
NAT URAL HISTORY
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ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
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STUDY AND TEACHING
Eaton, Amos, 1778-1842. Papers, ca. 1817-36. 61-1417
— AMERICA
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1778. Papers. 81-548
— SOUTHWEST, NEW
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— U. S.
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Kennicott, Robert, 1836-1888. Papers, 1852-87.
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NATURAL RESOURCES
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CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
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— MINNESOTA
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60-1203
61-1382
— NEWTON COUNTY, GA.
Davidson family. Papers, 1748-1887.
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina, Geological and Economic Survey.
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RUSSIA
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— WEST VIRGINIA
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NATURALISTS
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Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1816. Papers, 1785-
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Bartram, John, 1699-1777. Papers, 1736-77. 61-729
Bonaparte, Charles Luclen Jules Laurent, prince do
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Correa da Serra, Jose /rancesco, 1750-1623. Cor-,
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Le Conte family. ' Papers, 1830-97. 81-1094
Ord, George, 1781-1886. Letters, 1831-84. 61-769
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Subject Index
NATURALISTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
(ConUnued)
Sharp, Dallas Lore, 1870-1929. Papers, 1900-29.
81-430
Ward, Henry Augustus, 1834-1008, Papers, 1B40-1B06,
61-1378
NATURALISTS, AMERICAN
Abbott family. Papers, 1707-1016. 80-1227
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Kennlcott, Robert, 1839-1866. Papers, 1852-67.
80-656
NATURALIZATION
-"-II. f
Cropper, Levin. Papers, 1616-1011. 81-303
Falres, Clifford Clinton, 1877- Papers, 1024-47.
81-2712
Jaeger, Lulh, 1851-1025. Papers, 1874-1033. 60-3336
KayL Ernst Gerhard Wllhelm, 1804-1872. Papers,
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NAUVOO, ILL.
— EXPULSION OF THE MORMONS
Darning, Minor Rudd, 1810-1848. Papers, 1810-46,
61-3375
NAV/HO INDIAN RESERVATION, N. M.
Brovn, Estelle (Aubrey), Papers, 1062-6... 01-3667
NAVAHO INDIANS
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— BIOGRAPHY
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61-3629
Tenney, Amnion M., 1844-1025. Diaries, 1866-1021.
61-3863
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Van Velkenburgh, Richard. Papers, 1890-1040.
81-3620
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE
Humphreys, Joshua, 1761-1836. Papers, 1638-1835.
60-2211
— DESIGNS AND PLANS
Pusey & Jones Company, Wilmington, DeL Records,
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Barton, Charles Crillon, d. 1651. Journals, 1627-
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— -HISTORY SOURCES
Ericsson, John, 1603-1880. Papers, 1831-68. 60-2418
SPECIFICATIONS
QateB, John, 1627-1886. Papers, 1853-1006.
Smith, UselmaC. Papers, 1768-1800.
60-3010
81-746
NAVAL ART AND SCIENCE
Baroes, James, 1801-1860. Papers. 60-2518
NAVAL ENGINEERS see MARINE ENGINEERS
NAVAL HISTORY
— SOURCES
Smith, Hubert Stacy, 18B8-1848, collector. Papers
relating to naval affairs, 12th cent. -1016. 80-1380
NAVAL MEDICINE see MEDICINE, NAVAL
NAVAL RESEARCH
— U. S.
Bowen, Harold Gardiner, 1883- Papers, ca. 1040-60.
61-842
NAVAL STORES
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-08. 60-778
Grist, James Redding, d. 1874. Business records,
1791-1020. 81-1305
NAVAL SURGERY see SURGERY, NAVAL
NAVIGATION, STEAM see STEAM-NAVIGATION
NAVY-YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS
U. S.
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League island, pa.
Letters addressed to the commanders of the
Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1831-85. 81-1443
NAYARIT, MEXICO
HISTORY
Bandinl family. Papers, 1834-1927. 81-2002
NEAR EAST
— CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Davis, Helen Clarkscn (Miller). Papers, 1002-54.
61-8449
POLITICS
Jackh, Ernst, 1876-1959. Papers, 1908-13. 61-3530
rale, William. Papers, lOlb-10. 61-3471
— CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS^NEBRASKA
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — NEBRASKA
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca. )-1804. Pa-
pers, 1792-1894. 61-1390
NECESSITY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
Plerson, Charles Herbert, b. 1847. Papers, 1874-
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NEGRO AUTHORS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Cullen, Countee, 1003-1946, Papers, 1021-47,
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NEGRO CRIMINALS
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection,
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NEGRO LITERATURE (AMERICAN)
Cullen, Countee, 1003-1046. Papers, 1021-47.
61-1297
61-324
NEGRO SONGS
Mayfleld, Sara, 1005- Papers.
NEGROES
Bancroft, Frederic, 1880-1945. Papers, ca. 1800-
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Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1658-1032. Papers, 1867-
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Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1007. Letters, 1882-
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Peabody, George Foster, 1652-1038, Papers, 1694-
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Washington, Booker Tallafer; !, 18597-1015. Papers,
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— -ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Arnett, Benjamin William, Bp., 1838-1908. Papers,
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Hill, Charles Leander. Papers, 1048-56. 60-870
— CIVIL RIGHTS
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1883-1954. Papers, 1666-
1964. 60-016
-—COLLECTIONS
Scarborough, William Sanders, 18547-1928. Papers,
1870-1928. 60-1003
COLONIZATION
Colonization Society of Virginia, Records, 1823-68,
61-3114
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1852-71. ,
81-1332
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, 1858-77.
61-821
COLONIZATION AFRICA
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1830-
70. 61-1166
COLONIZATION— LIBERIA
Gordon family. Correspondence. 1771-1024. 61-1081
Sheppard, Moses. Papers, 1794-1027. 61-88
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Merrill, William H. E. Papers, 1834-80. 81-3168
• — EDUCATION
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1839-
70. 61-1165
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1017-48. 01-1520
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1858. Estate papers, 1827-
90. 61-1726
EDUCATION MISSOURI
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson. Correspondence, 1842-
89. 60-2998
EDUCATION — NEW YORK (CITY)
African Free School, New York. Records, 1816-32.
60-2696
— EDUCATION — NORTH CAROLINA
Hunter, Charles N., 1851 (ca.J-1031. Papers, 1818-
1931. 81-1477
EDUCATION PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slav-
ery. Papers, 1748-1016. 61-425
— EDUCATION — PORT ROYAL, S. C.
Gannett, William Channlng, 1840-1923. Papers, 1660-
1944. 61-1517
EDUCATION — VIRGINIA
Pleasants family. Papers, 1746-1B3B. 61-1544
— EMPLOYMENT
Hill, Robert, merchant. . Business correspondence,
1778-1857. 61-1817
— HEALTH AND HYGIENE
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48, 61-1520
HISTORY SOURCES
American Negro Historical Society. Records, 1790-
1001. 60-2033
— MORAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1803- collector.
Papers, 1870-1966, 61-247
Terrelf, Robert Heberton, 1867-1926. Papers,
1B80-1926. 59-166
—POLITICS AND SUFFRAGE
Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880. Letter books,
1871-76. 60-668
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1013, Papers, 1770-1910.
61-2778
Hampton, Frank Armfie Id, 1B84-1B57. Correspondence,
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— POLITICS AND SUFFRAGE — GEORGIA
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1882-
1932. 60-780
-1951. Papers, 1603-1061
61-1869
— ^SEGREGATION
Heflin, James Thomas,
SOCIETIES, ETC
American Negro Historical Society. Records,
1700-1001. 60-2033
— STATISTICS
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slav-
ery. Papers, 1746-1016. 61-425
— CAUFORNIA
Hampton, Frank Armftekl, 1884-1857. Correspondence,
1016-53. 61-2450
— DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1014, Papers,
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— GRANT CO., WIS.
Shepard, Charles, 1822 7 -ca. 1885. Papera, 1660-1958.
61-1057
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1656. Estate papers, 1827-
90. 81-1725
LOUISIANA
Swain, Warren, Papers, 1820-42, 01-2247
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History, Plantation
records, 1618-66. 81-2343
NEW ORLEANS
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection,
1200-1833, 81-3503
NORTH CAROLINA
Hunter, Charles N., 1651 (ca.)-1031. Papers, 1818-
1031. 61-1477
• — NORTHWESTERN STATES
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Provinces.
Northwest. Records, 1914-42. 60-776
Townaend, Samuel, d. 1856. Estate papers, 1827-
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— PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA.
Yates and Company. Ledgers of Yates and Co. and
of J. R. Yates, 1872-1015. 50-87
Subject Index
61-1478
NEGROES (Continued)
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Holmes, Nickels J. , 1M7-1919. Papers, 1834-1827.
81-2013
SOUTHERN STATES
Cable, George Washington, 1B44-1025. Papers, 1878-
1917. 80-2379
— VIRGINIA
Clark, Henry, planter. Papers, 1808-45. 60-1634
— WEST VIRGINIA
Writers' Program. West Virginia. Papers. 60-337
NELLYSFORD, VA.
— GENERAL STORES Bee GENERAL STORES —
NELLYSFORD, VA.
NELSON CO. , VA
— FLOUR MILLS, [PLANTATIONS] see FLOUR MILLS
[PLANTATIONS] — NELSON CO. , VA.
NETHERLANDS
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Cole, Thomas, 1601-1848, Papers, 1827-48. 61-410
— FOREIGN RELATIONS GT. BRIT.
Harrison, William, 1685-1713. Letters, 1711-13,
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
NETHERLANDS a .
NEUROLOGISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1936. Papers, 1800- '
1938. 60-2732
NEUTRALITY
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
Papers on International law, 1699-1811. 61-1336
Ames, Fisher, 1768-1808. Papers, 1794-1916,
81-1589
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947. Papers, 1866-1949.
61-3281
NEVADA
— CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS NEVADA
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1866-1968. Papers, 1893-
1936. 61-3631
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Oddle, Tasker Lowndes, 1870-1950. Papers, 1883-
1928. 61-2315
NEVADA CO, , CALIF.
— GOLD MINES AND MINING see GOLD MINES AND
MINING — NEVADA CO. , CALIF.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
COMMERCE
Morgan, Charles W. Business records, 1820-66.
60-172
NEW BERN, N. C.
— -HISTORY
Gulon family. Papers, 1787-1937. 61-3133
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Branch family. Papers, 1778-1896, 60-787
NEW BRUNSWICK
BOUNDARIES — MAINE
Davela, Charlss Stewart, 1788-1866. Papers, 1815-
64. 61-3320
NEW CASTLE CO., DEL.
CHURCHEB see CHURCHES— DELAWARE — -NEW-
CASTLE CO.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Papers of Delaware
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Taylor, Jacob, 1673-1746. Papers of Jacob and
Isaac Taylor, 1672-1775. 60-2845
NEW ENGLAND
see also subldivlson NEW ENGLAND under names
of Industries, trades, etc. , e. g. CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY — MEW ENGLAND
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING eee COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING — NEW ENGLAND
—GENEALOGY
Codman, Ogdea. Papers, 1909-39. 61-1123
Lancaster, Daniel, 1796-1880. Papers. 60-2746
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT. — COLONIAL PERIOD
Borbnan, Mark, collector. ^Bortman collection,
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—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — NEW
ENGLAND
— REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. — NEW ENGLAND
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bradley family. Papers of the Bradley and Hyde
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Oardlner family. Papers, 1828-80. 61-1672
Nichols, Henry Martyo, 1824-9680. Papers, 1843-
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— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Nelson, Otis. Papers, 1820-40.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
— BIOGRAPHY
Lancaster, Daniel, 1796-1860. Papers. '60-2748
DEEDS eee DEEDS— NEW HAMPSHIRE
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
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— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1775-1885
Langdcn, John, 1741-1619. Papers, 1669-1824.
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Plumer, William, 1769-1860. Papers, 1774-1845.
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— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1631-1906. Papers,
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NEW HARMONY, IND.
DESCRIPTION — VIEWS
Lesueur, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1846. Sketch-
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Caldwell, John, of Indiana, Papers, 1786-1840. 60-1793
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NEW HOPE, PA.
— LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE — NEW
HOPE, PA.
NEW JERSEY
see also subdivision NEW JERSEY under names of
trades, businesses, industries, occupations, etc.
ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES NEW JERSEY
— BOUNDARIES — DELAWARE
Mlaard, Duane C. Records on New Jersey-Delaware
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—BOUNDARIES NEW YORK (STATE)
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey
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Paris, Ferdinand John. Papers, 1744-66. 60-926
— CHURCHES see CHURCHES — NEWJEHBEY
• — GENEALOGY
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New Jersey Historical Society. East Jersey manu-
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Scott, Jonathan P. Papers on New Jersey history.
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Coxe, Brlnton, 1833-1692, collector. New Jersey
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— HISTORY — FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1765-1763
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— HISTORY — 1775-1865 — SOURCES
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New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Revo-
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New Jersey Historical Society. Revolutionary era
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— HISTORY, LOCAL
Clement, John, 1818-1694, collector. Papers, ca.
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New Jersey, Bureau of Archives and History. Early
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New Jersey Historical Society. Production award
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Mlaard, Duane, C. Records on New Jersey-Delaware
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New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey
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—POLICE see POLICE NEW JERSEY
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Dickerson, Mahlon, 1770-1853. Papers, ca. 1782-
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New Jersey (Colony) General Assembly, Minutes,
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Wall, Garret Dorset, 1783-1050, Papers,
Subject Index
NEW JERSEY (Continued)
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT COLONIAL PERIOD
Morris, Lewis, 1671-1740. Papers, 1730-46, 00-277
Splcer, Jacob, 1710-1765. Papers, ca. 1744-77.
60-302
Sunderland, CharleB Spencer, 3d earl ot, 1674-1722,
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1776-1606
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Wilson, Peter, 1746-1636. Papers, 1778-1866.
61-1020
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— REVOLUTION
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— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY NEW
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— SURVEYS
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NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH
— EDUCATION
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NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH IN CINCINNATI
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NEW MARKET, VA.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
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61-1316
NEW MEXICO
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
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NEW ORLEANS
see also subdivision NEW ORLEANS under names of
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CHANTS — NEW ORLEANS; COTTON TRADE — NEW
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— DESCRIPTION
Comstock, John, 1812-1680. Correspondence, 1860-
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— NEGROES see NEGROES — NEW ORLEANS
PRICES see PRICES — NEW ORLEANS
— PUBLIC WORKS
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— RIOT, 1866
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NEW ORLEANS, BATTLE OF, 1816
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NEW PALTZV N. Y.
COMMERCE
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
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NEW SWEDEN
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Mlckley, Joseph J. , 1709-1878, collector. Swedish
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NEW SWEDEN TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION, 1038
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NEW ULM, MINN.
— HISTORY
Roos, Charles .1826-1878. Papers,. 1826 -1833. 60-840
NEW YORK (CITY)
see also subdivision NEW YORK (CITY) under
names of industries, trades, occupations, etc.,
e.g. BREWING INDUSTRY — NEW YORK (CITY);
COMMISSION MERCHANTS — NEW YORK (CITY),
BRIDGES — HARLEM RIVER BRIDGE
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—CHURCHES — PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
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CHURCHES — UMVERSALIST
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CIVIC DilPROVEMENT
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DESCRIPTION
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— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — NEW YORK (CITY)
— FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
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FOREIGN POPULATION
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—COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING see COST AND
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—HISTORY REVOLUTION CENTENNIAL CELEBRA-
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— HOSPITALS
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80-2675
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
New York (City) Tavern keepers licenses, 1766-
1809> 60-2207
— LITERARY SOCIETIES see LITERARY SOCIETIES
NEW YORK (CITY)
De Voe, Thomas Farrlngton, 1811-1892. Papers,
1704-1883. 00 _ 2285
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
marked In New York City. 61-216
— MARRIAGE LICENSES see MARRIAGE LICENSES
— NEW YORK (CITY)
— NEWSPAPERS see AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS
— NEW YORK (CITY)
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
McClellan, George Brlnton, 1866-1640, Papers,
1838-1922. 60-14
Mltchel, John Purroy, 1676-1918. Papers, 1882-1832,
60-162
Subject Index
HEW YORK (CITY) (Continued)
— -POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT TO 189B
Allen, Stephen, 1167-1862. Papers, 1821-49. 60-2081
Harper, James, 1796-1866. Papers, 1844-46. 60-2706
Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1903. Correspondence,
18B7-08. 60-2710
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1868-1961
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1897-1938.
01-2928
Earls, Genevieve Beavers, 1683-1966. Papers,
1936-60. 61-2932
Low, Sato, 1860-1916. Papers, ca. 1670-1916.
61-3327
McAneny, George, 1689-1953, Papers, ca* 1902-40.
61-3326
New York (City) Charter Commission, Records, 1932-
23. 61-336S
Prendargast, William Ambrose, 1887-1964* Papers,
1904*09. 61-3344
Tanner, Frederick Chaunoey, 1878- Papers,
lOll-ca.1928. 61-3649
— PROBATE RECORDS see PROBATE RECORDS
— NEW YORK (CITY)
—PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE, PUBLIC — NEW
YORK (CITY) .
-PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Public School Society of New York. Records, 1607-
63. 60-3071
—-REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. Bee REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. NEW YORK (CITY)
- — RESTAURANTS, LUNCH ROOMS, ETC.
Tontine Coifeo House, New York. Records, 1786-
1871. 60-2681
—RIOT, 1834
Correspondence concerning the protection ol the
people during the riot of 1634 In New York City.
61-604
— SCHOOLS
New York, Museum ol the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646- 61-1131
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dloor, Alfred Janson, d. 1917. Papers. 60-1920
Campbell, Zee Jane. Papers, 1865-98. 60-3234
Evangoles, Cbrlstldoulus L. M. DlarleB, 1834-40.
Maw York. Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646-
60-2677
61-1131
O'Donovan, William Rudolf, 1844-1620. Letters,
1861-1920. 61-215
Pintard, John, 1769-1844. Papers, 1700-1844. 60-2240
— STORM, 1888
Blizzard Men of 188B, New York. Records. 60-2066
—STREETS
MeComb, John, 1763-1863. Papers, 1803-26. 80-2368
New York Historical Society. Surveys of New York City,
1780-1B00. 00-3022
— SURVEYS
New York Historical Society. Surveys of New York City
1760-1800. 60-3022
60-2670
60-2671
Raiidel, John. Papers, 1812-22.
Sage, Gardner. / Papers, 1809-68
—THEATER see THEATER NEW YORK (CITY)
— TRANSIT SYSTEMS
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, 1886-ca.
1063. 60-163B
—VOTING REGISTERS
New York (City) Names of persons who voted In the
3d ward, 1808. 60-2204
—ZONING see ZONING NEW YORK (CITY)
NEW YORK (CTTY) WASHINGTON ARCH
Papers relating to the Washlrjgton Arch, New York,
1865. 01-606
NEW YOniC (STATE)
see also subdivision NEW YORK (STATE) under
names of trades, businesses, industries, occupations,
etc.
— ACCOUNTS CURRENT see ACCOUNTS CURRENT —
NEW YORK (STATE)
ANTIQUITIES
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1861-1955. Papers, 1860-
1952. 61-1624
— ATTORNEYS-GENERAL see ATTORNEYS-GENERAL —
NEW YORK (STATE)
BOUNDARIES
Th ! York Historical Society. Boundary papers,
J44-1007. 61-160
— BOUNDARIES — NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey
boundary papers, 1789. 61-742
Parle, Ferdinand John, Papers, 1744-65. 60-928
— BOUNDARY — PENNSYLVANIA
DeWltt, Moses, 1766-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-1342
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING, [COURT RECORDS,
DEEDS) see COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING,
[COURT RECORDS, DEEDS] — NEW YORK (STATE)
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Murray, Mary. Diaries, 1817-26. 60-2940
Stevens, Catharine (Clarkson). Diaries; 1833-36.
61-1686
GENEALOGY
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History.
Genealogical materials.
61-2340
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumpelly and
Read families, 1612-96. 61-611
GOVERNORS AUTOGRAPHS
Benedict, Russell, 1669-1638, collector. Autographs,
1683-1703. 61-1040
— HISTORY
Campbell, William W., 1806- 1881. Papers, 1830-33.
60-1886
Moulton, Joseph White, 1789-1076. Papers. 80-2234
— HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
New York Historical Society. Records. 60-2941
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
Broose family. Papers of the Breese and Stevens
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HISTORY SOURCES
Albany Institute of History and Art. Miscellaneous
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Miller, Samuel, 1768-1860, collector. Papers,
81-1715
Osgood, Howard Lawrence, 1856-1909, collector.
Papers on western New York, 1781-1846. 60-3008
HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD
L'eleler, Jacob, d. 1691. Papers, 1668-90. 61-1769
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Lelsler Rebellion
papers, 1689-91. 61-2866
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917. Correspondence.
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HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD- — SOURCES
Bayard, Nicholas, 1644 7-1707, defendant. Papers
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Horsmanden, Daniel, 1604-1778. Papers, 1714-47.
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—HISTORY — FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1766-1763 —
SOURCES
Johnson, Sir William, bart., 1715-1774. Papers,
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- -HISTORY REVOLUTION
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— HISTORY — REVOLUTION SOURCES
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1804. LeKer.books, 1776-82. 60-2716
—HISTORY WAR OF 1812
Stevens, ebonezer, 1751-1823. Papers, 1776-1814.
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— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
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928
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New York Historical Society. Papers relating to the
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— HISTORY, MILITARY
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HISTORY, MILITARY — SOURCES
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MILITIA HISTORY SOURCES
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MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
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Duane, James, 1733-1797, Papers, 1767-96,
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—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT COLONIAL PERIOD
Clinton, Goerge, 1886 7-1761. Papers, 1697-1766.
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Clinton, George, 16867-1761. Papers, 1744-53.
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New York (State) Legislature. Records, 1698-1792.
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Sunderland,' Charles Spencer, 3d earl of, 1074-1722.
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—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1776-1866
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81-1673
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Van Buren, Martin, Pres. U, S,, 1782-1862. Papers,
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60-1466
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1665-
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NEW YORK (STATE) (Continued)
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1866-1960
Cltleans' Onion, New York. Records, 1887-1696.
61-2020
Hampton, Frank Armflold, 1884-1957. Correspondence,
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Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. Papers, ca."
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Sheffield, James Rockwell, 1864-1938. Papers,
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Tanner, Frederick Chauncey, 1878- Papers
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Warburg, Paul Uorltz, 1868-1932. PaperB, 1604-
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—PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, [ REAL PROPERTY
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC.] see PUBLIC INSTI-
TUTIONS, [REAL PROPERTY, REGISTERS OF BIRTHS
ETC.] NEW YORK (STATE) '
SURVEYS
Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. Papers, 1762-1800. 60-3239
BeWitt, Moses, 1768-1794. Papers, 1781-96. 61-134a
— TOLL ROADS see TOLL ROADS — NEW YORK
(STATE)
NEW ZEALAND
— WOMEN see WOMEN EJ NEW ZEALAND
NEWARK, N. J.
see also subdivision NEWARK under names of
Industries, trades, etc., e. g. CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY— NEWARK, N. J.; GENERAL STORES
NEWARK, N. J.
CHARITIES
Kavaxk Female Charitable Society, Newark, N. J.
Margaret Symington Clark Memorial Fund. Records,
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—CHURCHES — BAPTIST
Newark, N. J. Clinton Avemie Baptist Church. Records.
1860-1948. UO-641
— INDUSTRIES
Vanderpool, Eugene. Papers, ca, 1820-1903. 60-347
—PUBLIC UTILITIES see PUBLIC UTILITIES
NEWARK, N. J.
— VOTING REGISTERS
Newark, N. J. Poll Hats, 1812-64. 80-642
NEV/BURGH, N. Y.
— BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING
NEWBURGH, N. Y.
— IDBTORY-— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Nswburgb, Orange Co., N. Y. 00-2901
NEWCASTLE, N. H.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
NEWCASTLE, N. H.
NEWINGTON, CONN.
— HISTORY
Little, Banry GUmsn, 1813-1900. Papers, 1694-09.
61-3373
— SCHOOLS
WHlard family. Papers, 1730-1880. 81-2078
NEWPORT, R. L
— COMMERCE
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'732-90. 8J0-1748
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION — SOURCES
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— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
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60-2134
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1700-1926, 81-738
NEWS BROADCASTS see RADIO JOURNALISM
Subject Index
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING see ADVERTISING, NEWS-
PAPER
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING
ST. PAUL
Pioneer Press Company, St. Paul. Records, 1888-
W«. 60-687
NEWSPAPERS
— MINNESOTA
Brandborg, Charles W„ 1847-1916. Papers, ,1888-
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— SOUTH CAROLINA
Ball, William Watts, 1868-1962. Papers, 1805-1962.
60-740
NEWSPAPERS, AMERICAN see AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS
NEWSPRINT
— U. S.
Wilder and Company. Correspondence, 1892-94,
60-76
NEWTON, MASS.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Jaokeon Homestead, Newton, Maes. Newtoniana,
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NEWTON CO., GA.
— NATURAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES
— NEWTON CO., GA.
NEWTOWN, N. Y,
—POOR
Newton, N. Y, Records, 1787-1876. 61-280
NEZPERCB? INDIAN RESERVATION, IDAHD
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NEZ PERCE INDIANS
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U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Lapwal agency
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WARS, 1877
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Shearer, George Martin, 1841-1890. Papers, 1864-89.
61-1068
NIAGARA FALLS (CITY) N. Y.
HARDWARE see HARDWARE — NIAGARA FALLS
(CITY) N. Y.
NICARAGUA
HISTORY— FILIBUSTER WAR, 1856-1860
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1668. Papers, 1612-
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Thayer, William Sydney, 1630-1064. Papers, 1835-
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NICARAGUA CANAL
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59-150
Snider, Ephralm George, 1821-1888. Papers, 1862-68.
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NICOLLET CO,, MINN.
HISTORY
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NIGERIA
MISSIONS aee MISSIONS — NIGERIA
NMINGER VILLAGE, MINN.
SCHOOLS
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NOBILITY
— GT, BRIT, see GT. BRIT.
-NOBILITY
NOCKAMDCON TOWNSHIP, PA.
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NOOTKA SOUND
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NORFOLK, VA. _
COMMERCE
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■ — COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE — NORFOLK,
VA.
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Baxter, Thomas, 1790-1878, Correspondence, 1845-
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— -VOTING REGISTERS
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NORFOLK CO., VA.
HISTORY SOURCES
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NORTH AFRICA see AFRICA, NORTH
NORTH AMERICA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Baudrydas Lozleres, LoulB Narclfloe, 1761-1041.
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HISTORY— SOURCES
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HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD
Plumer, William, 1750-1650. Papers, 1774-1845.
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NORTH CAROLINA
aeo also subdivision NORTH CAROLINA under names
of trades, businesses, Industries, occupations, etc.
CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
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COMMERCE — NEW YORK (CITY)
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COMMERCE WEST INDIES
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SCHOOLS, UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, ETC.l
NORTH CAROLINA '
— GENEALOGY
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HISTORY MISCELLANEA
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HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD
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Subject Index
NOHTH CAROLINA (Continued)
HISTORY- — WAB OF 1812
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1846. Papers, 1786-1920.
81-2840
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
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INDUSTRIES
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— LAND, [LAND GRANTS, LAND TITLES] ra LAND,
[LAND GRANTS, LAND TITLES] — NORTH CAROLINA
LIBRARIES see LD3RARIES — NORTH CAROLINA
MILITIA
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— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1776-1865
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— RACE QUESTION
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REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY NORTH
CAROLINA
— REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. NORTH CAROLINA
RELIGION
Doub, William Clark, 1824-1866. Papers of William
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— ROADS see ROADS NORTH CAROLINA
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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King, Joel. Papers, 1765-1868. 81-1986
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
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Mabry, Robert C. Papers, 1806-1931. 61-3661
NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
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NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN
—HISTORY
Bell, Alfred W. Papers, 1646-06. 80-780
NORTH DAKOTA
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1910, Papers, 1860-
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60-2093
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Belwood family. Papers, 1860-1636.
NORTH GARDEN, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
NORTH GARDEN, VA,
NORTHAMPTON CO., PA.
HISTORY SOURCES
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NORTHEAST BOUNDARY OF THE U. S.
Davels, Charles Stewart, 1788-1865. Papers, 1815
84.
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1780-
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60-2702
NORTHEASTERN STATES
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Hovvland, Sarah (Hazard) 1791-1847, Journals,
1818-22. 60-2714
Uhaifner, John F. Correspondence, 1846-67. 61-3600
Williams, AnnabeUe, Papers, 1629-31, 61-431
NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE U, S,
Thompson, David, 1770-1867. Papers, 1707-1843.
NORTHERN NECK, VA.
— MAPS
Lambert, OBcar Doane,
1760-1929.
6- collector. Papers,
61-3222
— METHODIST CHURCH see METHODIST CHURCH IN
NORTHERN NECK, VA.
— SURVEYS
Proprietors Office ol the Northern Neck of Virginia,
Records, 1660-1843. 61-2270
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS
Rosoer, Thomas Lafayette, 1836-1010. Papers, 1860-
1030. 61-3302
Buckley, George, 1630-1866. Correspondence, 1646-86.
81-2604
NORTHFTELD, MINN.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MINNESOTA —
NORTHFIELD
NORTHUMBERLAND CO. , PA.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
NORTHUMBERLAND CO., PA.
NORTHWEST, CANADIAN
— DISCOVERIES AND EXPt "'- YnONS
Radissoo, Pierre Esprit, 16207-1710. Papers, 1618-
94. 80-645
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Gt. Brit. Foreign Office. Records, 1836-37. 60-1426
NORTHWEST, OLD
Lindlsy, Harlow, 1875-1959. Papers, ca. 1815-ca.
1948. 61-8223
Minnesota. Northwest Territory Celebration Com-
mission. Records, 1837-39, 60-000
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1820 7 1620. 80-138€
— DISCOVERIES AND EXPLORATIONS
New France. Gouverneur. Official correspondence,
1662-1727, 60-1438
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE NORTHWEST, OLD
—HISTORY, — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Conference of State Historical Societies of the Upper
Mississippi Valley. Records, 1022-37. 61-3376
— HISTORY— SOURCES
Dickson, Robert, 1766-1823. Papers, 1790-1822.
60-542
Harrison, William Henry, Pros, U. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1794-1864. 60-1962
Northwest Territory collection, 1748-1838. 60-1706
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1618. Papers, 1763-1818.
61-1748
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Lyon, Lucius. Papere, 1812-52.
80-901
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY— NORTH-
WEST, OLD
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Humphrey, Noah Marcus, Papers, 1833-08.
Williams, Mlcajah Terrell, 1702-1844. Papers,
1802-90, 81-1362
NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
— DISCOVERIES AND EXPLORATIONS
Stevens, Isaac Ingalis, 1618-1882. Papers, 1836-62.
61-1348
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1632, collector . Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1018. 61-3282
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
HISTORY — HISTORIOGRAPHY
Baglsy, Clarence Booth, 1848-1032. Papers, 1862-
1032. 61-2794
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1643-1932, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1016. 61-3282
Fort Dalles papers, 18EO-80. 61-1707
Fort Nlsqually papers, 1833-1901, 61-1790
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Fort Dalles papers, 1860-60. 61-1797
NORTHWEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA
Albernl, Pedro de. Papers, 1780-03. 61-1741
NORTHWEST ORDINANCE see ORDINANCE OF 1787
Subject Index
NORTHWEST PASSAGE
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1705. Papers, 1780-1841.
00-465
NORTHWEST TERRITORY, U. S.
- — POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818. Papers, 1763-1818.
61-1748
NORTHWESTERN CONSPIRACY, 1684
Hlnes, Thomas Henry, 1836-1606. Papers, 1786-1836.
81-1665
NORTHWESTERN STATES
— HISTORY
Foulke, William, 1MS-1085. Papers, 1806-1036.
i -3202
NORTHWESTERN TURNPIKE, W. VA.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1627-1806. Papers,
1867-87. 61-3162
Norttnreslern Turnpike Association. Reoorda, 1022-
61-2605
Van Winkle, Peter G., 1608-1872. Papers, 1827-
"• . . 60-3322
NORWAY
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE U. S.
Hobo, Engebret Hagbarth, 1680-1040. Papers, 1674-
1940, 60-667
— EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Luther CoUege, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Mlscella-
. .leouB manuscripts, 1705-1960. 61-1740
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Harrlman, Florence Jaifray (Hurst) 1870- Paoere.
1B "-6o. ■" 6 I. l614
—HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Bothne, Glsle Christian Johnson, 1660-1834. Papers
l905 " 34 - 00-1036
NORWEGIAN LITERATURE
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Bothne, Glsle Christian Johnson, 1860-1034. Papers
190B_34 ' 60-1035
NORWEGIAN SERMONS see SERMONS, NORWEGIAN
NORWEGIAN TRAVELERS see TRAVELERS, NORWEGIAN
NORWEGIANS IN THE NORTHWESTERN STATES
Nielsen family. Papers, 1855-1031. 80-1780
NORWEGIANS IN THE U. S.
Bothno, Glsle Christian Johnson, 1860-1034. Papers
190B - 34 - 60-1036
GJerset, Kant, 1665-1036. Papers, ca. 1896-1026.
61-1219
Johnson, Arne Odd, collector. Papero, 1847-1916.
60-962
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. library. Miscellane-
ous letters, 1841-1927. ' 61-1268
Luther Collego, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscellane-
ous manuscripts, 1706-1960. 61-1749
Nilsen, Ole, 1844-1933. Papers, 1876-1031. 80-713
Synod lor the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America. Records, 1867-1817. 61-1410
NORWICH, CONN.
COMMERCE
Fitch, Asa, 1767-1685. Papers, 1808-38. 66-1108
Perkins, Andrew. Business records of Andrew and
Joseph Perkins, 1763-1819. 60-808
— RETAIL TRADE, [SHIP-BUILDING] see RETAIL
TRADE, [SHIP-BUILDING] NORWICH, CONN.
NOVA SCOTIA
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY NOVA
SCOTIA
NOXUBEE CO., MISS.
— HISTORY
Mississippi. Dspt. of Archives and History.
Genealogical materials. 61-2340
HISTORY SOURCES
Noxubee Co., Miss. Records, 1630-06. 60-1847
NULLIFICATION
Drayton family. Papers, 1706-1606. 61 -737
Iredell, James, 1761-1780. Papers of James Iredell,
Sr., and James Irede.lt, Jr., 1767-1890. 61-2443
Lucas, Edward, 1780-1858. Correspondence, 1821-68,
61-2018
McDuffla, Gsorge, 1700-1651. Papers, 1819-70.
61-3667
Trial, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874, Papers, 1791-1836.
61-2320
NUMISMATICS
U. S.
Longacre, James Barton, 1704-1069. Papers. 61-2478
TSt^So THIAL ° F MA,OH GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS,
Nebraska University. Library. NatlonalsozlaUeUsche
Deuteche Arbelter-Partel collection, 1833-47.
61-1680
Pfeiflenberger, Otto E. Papers, 1030-50, 81-3366
NURSERIES (HORTICULTURE)
EUwonger family. Papers) 1636-1820.
Manning, Jacob Warren, 1826-1004. Fapers.
1706-1016.
Phillips, J. W. Buslnoss records, 1883-76.
Rust, Horatio Nelson. Papers, 1708-10C6.
NURSES AND NURSING
FRANKLIN CO., PA.
Dock family. Papers, 1885-1951.
WISCONSIN
Wiscorraln State Practical Nurses Association.
Records, 1040-56.
61-1600
61-1309
01-1066
61-2602
60-2801
B1-J067
OAKLAND, OR.
HARDWARE STORES see HARDWARE STORES
OAKLAND, OR.
OBITUARIES
Dall, Caroline Wells (Healoy) 1022-1012. Papers.
1841-1910. *" ji-1782
ARIZONA
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Records,
1684-1061. 0l . 3B48
— CHARLESTON, S. C.
Elzas, Barnett Abraham, 1667-1836. Papers. 60-1666
— MIDDLE STATES
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-1890. 61-1372
PENNSYLVANIA
Hlldeburn, Charles Swift niche', 1666-1901. Papers
60-2301
61-1463
1726-1000
PHILADELPHIA
Chauncey, Charles, collector. Obituary notice
collection, ca. 1009-24,
— ROANE CO., W. VA.
Craig, Fred E. Papers, 1910-45. 60-969
— SANDUSKY CO., OHIO
Burgner, Jacob, 1833-1813. Papers, 1868-1012.
01-1264
— TENNESSEE
""ma ?o e ,°« rge FrB<fc,rlck . 1860-1827. Papers,
1878-1826. 61-1333
WEST VIRGINIA
Cutrlght family. Genealogical materials, 1887-1850.
60-1368
OCEAN CABLES see CABLES, SUBMARINE
OCEAN TRAVEL
Gorgas family. Papers, 1821-1920. 61-2786
Woodhouse family. Journals, 1616-1030, 61-619
OCEANICA
Banks, Sir Joseph, bart., 1743-1620. Papers. 1743-
182 °- 61-3802
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Mlchener, James Albert, 1907- Papers, 1046- 60-196B
OFFICE MANAGEMENT
Gllbreth, Frank Bunker, 1888-1824. Information file,
ca. 1910-ca. 1824. 61-3075
031
OHIO
— BOUNDARIES — MICHIGAN
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1670. Letters, 1830-1
— BOUNDARIES — PENNSYLVANIA
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1680,
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
HenkeL Paul, 1764-1626. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates HenkeL 1764-1804. 61-2762
Wilson, Jamos William, 1818-1004. Papers, 1836-1018.
61-1610
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — -OHIO
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Wilson, James WilUam L 1818-1804, Papers, 1636-1916.
61-1610
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — OHIO
HISTORY SOURCES
Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1613. Papers,. 1681-1865.
80-1484
— HISTORY — 1787-1665 — SOURCES
Brown, Ethan Alien, 1776-1662. Papers, 1806-44.
61-1160
Huntington, Samuel, 1766-1617. Papers, 1786-1826,
61-1161
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1765-03. 60-2466
Worthlngton, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papare, 1707-1626.
61-1386
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1612 — SOURCES
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1764-1625. Papers, 1811-38.
61-1178
—LAND COMPANIES, [LAND GRANTS] see LAND
COMPANIES, [LAND GRANTS] — OHIO
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Hassaurek, Frledrlch, 1632-1886. Papero, 1849-
Bl - 60-2820
Sherman, John, 1823-1000. Correspondence, 1848-
06. 61-677
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1767-1866
Barton, Joi -se. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R,
Mulvany, 1806-1003. 60-780
Brown, Ethan Allen, 1776-1652, Papers, 1806-44.
81-1180
Glddings, Joshua Reed, 1705-1884. Papers, 1621-
66. 60-1247
Hammond, Charles, 1770-1640. Correspondence,
1801-40. 60-2610
Huntington, Samuel, 1766-1817. Papers, 1766-1826.
61-1181
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1764-1626, Papers, 1811-36.
61-1170
Worthlngton, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers, 1707-1625.
61-1200
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — CIVIL WAR
Dlltg, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1662-86.
61-3176
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1866-1060
Conger, Arthur L„ 1836-1898. Papers, 1878-98.
61-673
Dick, Charles, 1666-1945. Papers, 1681-1028, 60-1708
Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1660-1037. Papers,
1813-34. 61-2081
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1858-1934. Papers, 1868-1834.
61-3266
Baynes, WUIiam EUeha, 1629-1814. Papero, 1661-84.
61-1263
— PUBLIC LANDS
Anderson, Richard Clough, 1760-1626. Virginia Military
District survey records, 1764-ca. 1862. 61-2301
— PUBLIC WORKS
Holgate, William C, 1814-ca. 1800. papers, 1778-
1011. 61-2180
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY OHIO
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Peale family. Peale-ssllers papers, ca. 1707- 61-1621
Rightmlre, George Washington, 1866-1052. Papers,
s 1026-62. 61-1622
— 'SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Armstrong family. Papers, 1620-1043, 60-1034
Subject Index
OHIO (Continued)
—SURVEYS
U, S. General Land Office. Land survey papers
Ir om the Cincinnati Land Office, 1814 7-1818?
61-1663
OHIO CO., W, VA.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Ohio Co., W. Va. Archives, 1772-1936. 60-366
— LAND GRANTS see LANS GRANTS — WEST
VIRGINIA — OHIO COUNTY
OHIO VALLEY
— DESCRIPTION AOTJ TRAVEL
Heckewelder, JoiL?* -ottlieb Ernestue, 1743-1823.
Papers, 1749-1822. 60-2329
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1B71-1646, collector.
Manuscript collection: Mlsoellaneous correspond-
ence, 1767-1902. 61-3257
HISTORY SOURCES
Ohio Company (1747-1770) Papers, 1717-1821. 60-2364
— TRANSPORTATION see TRANSPORTATION — OHIO
VALLEY
OIL see PETROLEUM
OIL FIELDS
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERK
Fornald, Charles, 1830 1(192. Papers, 1862-1904.
61-1820
— rPENNSYLVANIA
Harrison Oil Company. Records, 1864-66. 60-1841
— RUSSIA — BAKU
StauHer, David McNeely, 1646-1913. Papers, 1862-
1913. 60-2841
OIL INDUSTRIES
—NEW ENGLAND
New England Oil Corporation. Legal records, 1920-27.
60-1M8
OIL WELL DRILLING
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca. 1772-1923. 60-1733
OKLAHOMA
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1816-1932. 61-3290
-—PUBLIC LANDS
Brookahire, Benjamin W. Papers, 1962-1931. 60-160
OKTIBBEHA CO., MISS.
— GENEALOGY
Eoker, Katie-Prince Ward. Historical MSS., 1948.
60-736
OLD AGE PENSIONS
— U. 8.
Epstein, Abraham, 1692-1942. Papers, 1918-42.
61-2938
OLD CROSSING TREATY, 1683
Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1806. Papers, 1719-
1906. 60-482
OLEOMAROARINE
Schweitzer, PauL 1840- Papers, 1693-1902. 60-2409
— LAW AND LEGISLATION — U.S.
Springer, William McKendree, 1838-1903. Papers,
1661-1904. 81-643
OLMSTED CO., MINN.
—-AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MINNESOTA —
OLMSTED CO.
OLUSTEE; FLA., BATTLE OF, 1864
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1862-
1932. , 80-780
ONONDAGA CO., N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1796-1867. 60-2919
— HISTORY — SOURCES
DaWItt, Moses, 1766-1794. Papers, 1761-69, 61-1342
ONSLOW CO. , N. C.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — NORTH
CAROLINA — ONSLOW CO.
ONTARIO
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Slmcoe, John Gravee, 1762-1806. Papers, 1774-1824.
60-1368
OPERA
NEW YORK (CITY)
Italian Opera Association, New York. Ret jrds, 1832-
60. 60-2719
OPERAS
— LIBRETTOS
Boven, Emma Luoy (Gates) 1880-1961. Papers, 1896-
1BM - 61-3009
SCORES
Fry, William Henry, 1813-1664. Music manuscripts,
1833-64. 61-2610
OPHTHALMOLOGY
WASHINGTON (STATE) SEATTLE
Perry, Richard Wllbert, 1874-1967. Papers. 60-633
OPIUM TRADE
EAST (FAR EAST)
Latimer, John R,, 1793-1866. Papers, 1805-1844.
60-670
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
McAllister, John, 1786-1877, collector. Miscellane-
ous manuscripts, 1693-1681. 61-2764
ORANGE, N. J.
— HISTORY
Wlckes, Stephen, 1613-1889. Papers, 1860-92. 60-1140
ORANGE CO., N. Y.
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Orange
Co. , N. Y. 60-3063
ORANGE CO. , N. C.
SLAVE RECORDS see SLAVE RECORDS —
ORANGE CO., N. C.
ORANGE CO., VA,
COMMERCE
Business records of firms located in Orange Co.,
Va., 1818-1907. 69-166
PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS ORANQE CO.,
VA.
ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
ANALYSIS, APPRECIATION
MinneapoUs. PubUc Library. Music Dept, Music
manuscripts, 16th cent. -20th cent. 61-23
ORDINANCE OF 1787
Minnesota. Northwest Territory Celebration Com-
mission. Records, 1937-39. 80-990
ORDINANCES, MUNICIPAL
— ITALY
Cavagna Sangiuliani dl Gualdana, Antonio, canto,
1643-1913, collector. Cavagna collection, 1116-
1913. 61-3067
ORDINATION SERMONS
Caruthers, EU Washington, 1763-1865. Papers,
1821-65. 60-1127
OREGON
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Gragg family. Papers, 1859-1930. 60-401
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION OREGON
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE—OREGON
—GENEALOGY
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society.
Genealogical Records Committee. Records.
61-2337
HARBORS see HARBORS OREGON
HISTORY SOURCES
Walker, EBrnnah, 1806-1877. Papers, 1637-71.
81-2207
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR SOURCES
Cornelius, Thomas R. Papers, 1631-1925. 61-1607
— HISTORY, LOCAL
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1654-1641. Papers, 1868-
1932. 60-395
PIONEERS see PIONEERS — OREGON
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1891. Papers, 1842-91.
60-3036
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin. Business records,
1866-68. 61-1720
— -POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Oregon Commonwealth Federation. Records, 1986-
42. 60-403
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1869-
Boume, Jonathan, 1856-1940. Papers, 1883-1940.
60-3038
Collins, James Harrison. Papers, 1884-1924. 60-400
Greenmas, Judd, 1665-1967. Papers, 1926-57, 80-388
Huston, Henry Clay, 1828-1899. Papers, 1857-1901.
60-366
McNary, Charles Llnza, 1874-1944. Papers, 1921-
44. 60-497
Millar, Milton A, j 0,1862. Papers, 1026-38. 61-3379
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1854-1641. Papers, 1856-
1932. 80-395
Wcott, Ben Wilson, 1872-1952. Papers, 1911-33.
60-392
Sawyer, Robert William, I860- Papers, 1913-63.
60-398
'Weatherford, John Knox, 1850-1935. Papers of
J. K. Weatherford and J. R. Wyatt, 1890-1923.
61-2300
Weatherford, John Knox, 1901- Papers, 1930-37,
81-3042
Whlteaker, John, 1820-1902. Papers, 1852-1802,
1943. 61-2498
— PRIMARIES see PRIMARIES — OREGON
PUBLIC WORKS
Sawyer, Robert William, 1880- Papers, 1913-53.
80-388
—SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Atkinson, George Henry, 1616-1889. Letters, 1641-67.
61-1711
SOCIAL LD?E AND CUSTOMS
Brophy, John. Papers, 1827-1600. 61-1843
— TEACHERS see TEACHERS — OREGON
OREGON. UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
Whiteley, Opal Stanley. Papers, 1911-18.
OREGON QUESTION
60-414
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1867. Papers, 1996-
1969. 61-3174
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. Papers, 1796-1873.
61-3179
ORES
— SAMPLING AND ESTIMATION
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1912-35. 61-3666
ARIZONA
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papers, 1912-35. 61-3556
ORGAN AND PIANO MUSIC see PIANO AND ORGAN
MUSIC
ORGAN MUSIC
Greenewalt, Mary EUzabeth HaUock-, 1871-1950.
Papers, 1932-36. 61-443
ORGANIZATIONS nee ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC.
ORIENTAL ANTB5UTTIES
Mliller, Friedrlch Mas, 1823-1900. Letters to
Moncure Conway, 1872-1901. 60-418
ORIENTAL CTvTLIZATION Bee CIVILIZATION, ORIENTAL
ORIENTAL STUDIES
MacdonaM, Duncan Black, 1863-1643. Papers, 1892-
1943. 61-3146
ORNITHOLOGISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Avery, William Cushman, 1831-1894. Papers, 1875-
1919. 60-1165
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division.
Records, 1886-1933. 91-699
Palmer, Theodore Sherman, 1866-1956. Papers,
1677-1964. 59-2
Subject Index
ORNITHOLOGY
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division,
Records, 1895-1933. 61-699
ORPHANS AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS
see also subdivision ORPHANS AND ORPHAN-
ASYLUMS under names of cities, e. g. ST PAUL
— ORPHANS AND ORPHAN-ASYLUMS
ALABAMA
Maxwell, Luther H. Papers, ca. 1920-31.
—MARYLAND— CECIL CO.
61-420
Maryland. Orphans' Court (Cecil Co.). Reoords
»"»-»«. 60-3249
OSAGE INDIANS
stambaugh, Samuel C. Papers, 1801-58. 61-1103
—GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Hamtramck, John Francis, 1798-1858. Papers,
17B7-1862. 61-3068
OSSININa, N. Y.
GENEALOGY
Hunt, Elliot Baldwins collector. Tombstone Inscriptions
and related papers, 1764-1900. 61-1496
HISTORY CIVIL WAR- — SOURCES
Osslnlng Historical Society. Civil War records at
local clHzenu, 1681-1901. 61-1706
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. OSSINING, N. Y.
OSTEOPATHY
Fear family. Papers, 1866-1931. 61-1646
OSWEGO CO., N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Oswego Co., N. Y., 1737-1841. 60-2918
OTO INDIANS
Green, Albert Lambom, b. 1645. Correspondence
1869-1935. 60-3223
OTSEGO CO. , N. Y.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY OTSEGO
OUTLAWS
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1926. Papers. 1753-
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Records, 1846-1852, 61-1367
Tale family. Papers, 1788-1811. 61-11
Thomson family. Papers, ca. 1820-ca. 1870.
61-37
61-2207
61-3274
1903.
60-3319
61-1351
OVERLAND JOURNEYS TO THE PACIFIC
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1646. Business records,
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Bagley, Daniel, 1816-1606. Papers, 1869-1603.
Boyles, EUxa D. (Ball) Gordon. Correspondence.
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Brown, Edward Monroe. Diaries of Edward Monroe
Brown and George E. lewett, 1649-66. 61-904
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1629-1915, 61-87
Colton, John Burt, b, 1631, collector. Jayhawkers of
•49 papers, ca. 1670-1832. 61-2527
Cranllll, Isom, 1607-1977. Papers, 1847-71. 60-406
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1891, Papers, 1842-61.
86-3036
Cummlng, Alfred, 1862-1673. Papers of Alfred
dimming and family, 1762-1689. 61-169
Flagg, JoBlah Foster. Papers, 1621-59. 61-582
Gassaway, Mary. Scrapbooks, 1940-56. 86-1838
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino,
Calif. Gold rush Journals, 1848-86. 81-1792
Hickman family. Papers, 1798-1920. 86-1817
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Collection of diaries,
Walker, Elkanah, 1866-1877. Papers, 1837-71.
Walls family. Papers, 1760-1856.
OWATONNA, MINN.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
OWATONNA, MINN.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dartt, Edward H. S., 1424-1663. Papers, 1646-1903.
66-1206
OWENS VALLEY
~Va1xEY LTURE M ° AGH,CULTU RE— OWENS
OXEN
Mahln, Milton Fletcher. Memoirs, 1652-1833.
61-3116
OXFORD, MISS.
— -AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MISSESn""!
OXFORD l
— DRUG TRADE see DRUG TRADE — OXFORD, MISS.
OXFORD, N. C.
LAWYERS see LAWYERS — OXFORD, N.C.
OYSTER-CULTURE
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1861. Papers, 1833-1939. 60-1362
OZARK CO. , MO.
—COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS OZARK
OZARK MOUNTAINS
HUNTING see HUNTING— OZARK MOUNTAINS
PACIFIC CABLE see CABLES, SUBMARINE — PACIFIC
PACIFIC COAST
— DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1678-1842. 60-2529
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Damon, John Fox. Correspondence, 1649-1902,
81-1736
61-3665
41-1346
81-2207
1863-97.
61-3194
Jonas, Charles Colcock, 1831-1883. Papers, 1763-1926.
61-2452
Lewis, Thomas, Confederate soldier. Papers, 1824-
85 - 60-2102
Overland mall papers, 1850-86. 61-2226
Snyder, Jacob Rink, J812-1078. Papers, 1845-76.
61-1275
Society of California Pioneera, San Francisco.
Diaries, 1638-1865. 81-1205
— SURVEYS
Chase, Alexander Wells. Journals, 1866-1
PACIFIC COAST INDIANS, WARS WITH, 1647-1866
Stevens, Isaac Ingalla, 1818-1862. Papers, 1886-
Walker, Elkanah, 1866-1877. Papers, 1637-71.
Wallace, William Benson, 1611-1879. Papers, 1641
,9, 60-3340
— CLAIMS
B "on^ C H 1 re !rJ! <>0th ' M«-1»M. collector.' Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1641-1916. 61-3282
Do , w °''' Bon l an >l'' Franklin. Business records,
1M6 - 68 - 61-1720
PACIFIC NORTHWEST see NORTHWEST, PACIFIC
PACIFIC RAILROADS
EXPLORATIONS. AND SURVEYS
Breckenridge, Thomaa E. Memoirs, 1846-64.
61-2465
Stevens, Isaac Ingalla, 1816-1662. Papers, 1836-62.
61-1348
Suckley, George, 1830-1868. Correspondence, 1846-86.
61-2804
PACIFIC STATES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Harvey, Jamea R. Papers, 1828-35. 81-1964
933
PACIFISM
Allen, WlUlam Charles, b.-1867. Papers,
61-3582
81-3543
Mead, Edwin Doak, 1649-1637. Papers of Edwin D.
and Lucia Ames Mead, 1676-1937. 61-3252
Spencer, Anna (Garlln) 1651-1931. Papers, ca.
1830-1832. 61-3542
St'dcker, Helene, 1869-1943. Papers, 1896-1943.
Wentworth, Lydla Q., b. 1868. Papers, 1802-47;
81-3666
PACKING INDUSTRY see MEAT INDUSTRY AND TRADE
PAINT INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— PHILADEi- IA
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1838. 61-422
PALATINE, N. Y.
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Pala-
tine, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. , 1786-1844. 80-8184
PALEONTOLOGY
Merrlam, John Campbell, 1669-1945. Papers.
1838.
— KENTUCKY — BLUE LICKS
86-242
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, coUector. Manu-
script collection: Blue Licks battlefield papers, ca.
1774-1046. 61-3024
PALESTINE
I— PALESTINE
PAMPLIN, VA.
— BANKS AND BANKINQ see BANKS AND BANKING
PAMPLIN, VA.
PAN-AMERICANISM
Curtis, William El
1686-92..
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877- Papers, 1677-1680
Sergeant, John, 1779-1852. Papere, 1763-1897.
PANAMA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Blerce, Ambrose, 1852-1914? Papers, 1663-1952,
81-292
PANAMA CANAL
Baker family. Papers of thD Baker and Wheeler
families, 1783-1964,
Betancourt, Julio. Papers, 1912-16,
' — CONSTRUCTION
Cole, Harry Outen, 1674-1656, Papers, 1669-50,
Curtle, William Eleroy, 1850-1911. Correspondence,
1888-62.. 61-2031
66-2177
81-416
60-3345
59-156
Parsons, William Barclay, 1858-1632, Papers,
1866-1819. 61-3620
RATES AND TOLLS
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937. Papers. 1688-
W 3 '' 61-3244
PANICS see DEPRESSIONS
PANOLA CO. , MISS.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY PANOLA
CO., MISS.
PANSLAVBM
Gurowski, Adam, hrabla, 1805-1868. Papers, 1846-
°B. 66-141
PANTHERS GAP, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
PANTHERS GAP, VA.
PAPAGO INDIANS
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1841. Papers, ca, 1880-
1936. 61-3662
Common, Bernlce, 1896-1958. Papers, 1637-47.
81-3624
Cosultch, Bernlce, 1886-1956, Papers, 1852-63.
81-2708
PAPER MAKING AND TRADE
Peale family, Peale-Sellers papers, ca. 1707- 61-1621
Subject Index
PAPER MAKING AND TRADE (Continued)
— ROSLYN, N, Y.
Ondordonk Paper MM, Roalyn, N. Y. Account books,
1785-1810. 60-2464
—SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Blrnle and Pease, Springfield, Mass. Records, 1882-
64. 60-3017
— V. a.
Wlllcox family. Papera, 1724-1858.
PAPER MONEY
— U. S.
Lindsay, John W. Papers, 1868-65.
PARADISE, N. S.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES -
PARADISE, N.S.
PARAMECIUM
60-2813
-1847. * Papers,
Jennings, -Herbert Spencer, ]
1603-1047.
PARDON
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
1810, 61-1621
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877. Papers, 1631-73.
VIRGINIA
Lee, Fltzhugh, 1835-1806. Papers, 1863-1
PARENT AND CHILD
Van Waters, Miriam. Papers, 1608-66.
PARIS, TREATY OP, 1763
British. Museum. Records, from 1671.
61-1713
61-657
61-6483
61-1847
PARIS, TREATY OF, 1783
Fox, Charles James, 1740-1606. Correspondence,
1761-83. 80-1431
France. Archives des affaires Strangeres. Records,
1720-73. 61-1760
France. Archives des affaires (Strangeres. Records,
1781-84. 60-1406
Hartley, David, 1732-1613. Papers, 1763-85. 60-1243
Sydney, Thomas Townshend, let viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1886-1829. 80-1362
Vaughan family. Papers, 1746- 01-1371
PARISH REGISTERS see REGISTERS OfBIRTHS, ETC.
PARISHES
— VIRGINIA
Robinson, Morgan Poltlaux, 1676-1943. Papers, 1027-
49. 61-2841
PARKERSBURG, W. VA,
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING see COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING PARKERSBURG, V.VA.
— HISTORY
Van Winkle, Peter G., 1808-1872. Papers, 1827-
72. 60-3322
PARKS
MISSOURI
Morton, Stratford Lee. Papers, 1043-45. 61-302
PASADENA, CALIF.
HISTORY SOURCES
EUlott, Thomas Balch. Correspondence, 1873-74.
61-2603
PASSAIC CO., N. J.
— HISTORY
Nelson, WUllam, 1847-1914. Historical MSS., ca,
1672-1914. 60-282
PASSPORTS
— FRANCE
fllbour family. Papers, 1560-1017. 61-1800
— GERMANY
Cropper, Levin. Papers, 1816-1011. 61-303
PASTORAL THEOLOGY
ANECDOTES, FACETIAE, SATIRE, ETC.
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1812-1001. Papers,
1752-1901. 81-3162
PATENT LAWS AND LEGBLATION
Dial, Nathaniel Barkodale, 1862-1940. Correspond-
ence, 1915-36. 61-1380
U.S.
Bradley, Joseph P., 1813-1692. Papers, ca. 1886-
1936. 60-889
PATENT LAWYERS
— BOSTON
Wright, Brown, Qulnby & May, Boston. RecoroA
1673-1950. 60-1468
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888. Papers, 1838-
■"• 60-2357
— U. S.
Wood, Walter, 1649- Papers, 1891-1910. 60-3287
Wright, Brown, Qulnby & May, Boston. Records,
1873-1950. 60-1468
PATERSON, N. J.
HISTORY
Nelson, William, 1847-1914, historical MSS., ca.
1872-1914. 60-213
— TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS see TEXTILE
INDUSTRY AND FABRICS — PATERSON, N. J.
PATHOLOGY
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Des Moines Pathological Society. Records, 1897-
1918. 61-927
PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America,
Connecticut. Manuscript collection, 1696-1020.
61-2013
National Society of the Colonial Damns of America.
Minnesota. Records, 1606-1640. 60-820
Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.
Pennsylvania Commandsry. Records, 1031-51.
61-492
PATRIOTISM
— GLOBE, ARIZ.
Falres, Clifford Clinton, 1877- Papers, 1024-47.
81-2712
PATRONAGE, POLITICAL
CALIFORNIA
Coroael, Antonio Franco, 1817-1894. Papers, 1770-
1912. 81-1146
Murphree, Dennis,
-1049. Papers, 1024-50.
60-2007
Bell, Charles Jasper, 1885- Congressional papers,
1035-40. 61-636
Park, OuyB. Official correspondence, 1033-37.
80-3129
Smith, Forrest. Papers, 1940-52. 01-040
Stark, Lloyd C, 1888- Papers, 1937-41. 81-2
NEW YOHK (STATE)
Seward, WlUlam Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
1910. 61-1621
NOHTH CAROLINA
Bragg, Thomas, 1810-1872. Papers, 1854-70.
61-3081
— OHIO
Dick, Charles, 1656-1046. Papera, 1891-1026, 00-1700
LarwlU, William C. Papers, 1799-1008. 81-00
— PHILADELPHIA
Levin, Lewis Charles, 1808-1660. Letters, 1640-60.
81-658
Bellinger, Richard Achilles, 1658-1622. Papers,
1007-22. 61-2528
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1866. Papers, 1841-86. 81-1252
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdalo, 1802-1040. Correspond-
ence, 1015-35. 61-1360
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1920. Papera of John
C. Greenway and Isabella 3. Greenway, 1690-1960.
61-3832
Hatch, William Henry, 1633-1896. Correspondence,
1870-67. 60-2078
Hill, Joel Edgar. Correspondence, 1672-1610.
81-1861
Lindsay, WlUlam, 1835-1909. Papers, 1867-1032.
61-1349
Lucas, Edward, 1780-105B. Correspondence, 1821-68.
61-2010
Hush, Richard, 1760-1859. Correspondence, 1812-47.
61-3101
Sergeant, John, 1776-lOSa. Papera, 1763-1807.
61-410
WUson, WlUlam Baucbop, 1862-1934. Papers, 1013-
21- 61-263
Andrews, Fannie Fern (Phillips) 1867-1860. Papers,
1898-1641. 61-3876
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1838-1623. Papers, 1887-
1923, 61-86B6
Balch, Emily Greene, 1867- Papers, 1603-1848.
60-1200
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Records, ca. 1011-64. 61-2925
Dabttsy famUy. Papera, 1716-1846. 61-1146
Davis, Helen Clarkson (Miller). Papers, 1602-64.
61-8446
Defoe, Luther M. Papers, 1876-1814. 60-1810
Emergency Peace Campaign. Records, 1935-37.
61-S53a
Fellowship of Reconciliation (United States) Records,
1916- 60-8174
Friends, Society of. Records of peace activities of
Quaker meetings, 1627-1947. 61-3641
Hamilton, Jamas Woodtourn, 1666- Correspondence,
1914-26. 60-043
Hamilton, James Woodburn, 1866- Papers, 1911-
38. 69-740
Harrlman, Florence Jaffray (Hurst) 1870- Papers,
1912-60, 61-1614
Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, 1649-1032. Papers of Lewis
L. Hobbs and family, 1787-1949. 60-1704
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1619-1910. Papers, 1869-1010.
61-3496
International Peaco Bureau, Geneva, Records, 1869-
1M6. 61-3685
61-8460
61-3419
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862- Scrapbooks, 1890- v
1938. 61-2659
National Council for Prevention of War, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1621-56, 60-2168
National Peace Conference. Records, 1933-47.
61-3627
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1927. Papers, 1866-1928.
61-2477
Pennsylvania Peace Society. Records, 1642, 1666-1026.
81-3522
Richardson, Hugh. Papera, 1911-31, 81-3540
Ryan, Agnes. Papers, 1004-55. 81-3653
Universal Peace Union. Records, 1846-1920. 01-3060
Wentworth, Lydla G., b. 1856. Papers, 1902-47.
01-3680
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Section for the United States. Records, 1916-
00-2100
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Hull, William Isaac, 1966-1930. Papers, 1902-1939,
00-2102
CONGRESSES
International Peace Bureau, Geneva. Rocordo, 1060-
1»*6. 61-3635
DRAMA
Richardson, Hugh. Papors, 1011-31, 61-3540
— JUVENILE LITERATURE
Wisbech Local Peace Association. Racordo, 1880-
1031. 81-3581
PERIODICALS
International Peaco Bureau, Geneva. Records, 1899-
1940. 61-3636
Wisbech Local Peace Association. Rocords, 1886-
1931. 81-3661
Kneubuhl, Emily, 1883- Papers, 1007-69.
McDowell, Mary Stone, 1876-1955. Papers.
Subject Index
61-3532
PEACE (Continued)
SOCIETIES, ETC.
American Union against Militarism. Records, 1916-
22- 61-3639
Clarke, Grace Glddlngs (Julian) 1866-1938. Panere
1867-1936. 60-1686
Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1861-1960. Papers
1914-39. 61-3644
Emergency Peace Campaign. Records, 1936-37.
Friends' Peace Committee, Philadelphia. Archives,
18M_51 ' 61-2076
Massachusetts Peace Society (Founded 1811). Records,
"* * 61-3634
MUmssoia Peace Society. Records, 1813-22, 60-480
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War
Records, 1924-47. 61-3683
Peace Association at Friends In America. Records.
1870-1943. 61 '. 3(i 3 7
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament.
Records, 1930-36. 61-3638
PEACE AND WOMEN see WOMEN AND PEACE
PEARL FISHERIES
BAJA CALIFORNIA
Bull family. Papers, 1799-1944,
61-3096
PEDDLERS AND PEDDLINQ
■ — ULSTER CO., N. T.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ulster Co., N. Y., 18th-19th cent. 60-3077
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of peddlers
in New York and Vermont, 1849-77. 61-320
PEERAGE
GT. BRIT, see GT. BRIT. —PEERAGE
PELLAGRA
Bal «« k i James Woods, 1866-1922. Papers, 1685-
1920,
PEMBINA, N. D.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1826-87.
PENDLETON, OH.
DESCRIPTION — VIEWS
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1957. Papers, 1909-64.
— FESTIVALS, ETC.
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1957. Papers, 1909-54.
PENINSULAR WAR, 1807-1614
Clinton family. Papern, 1764-1864.
81-3234
60-453
81-2222
61-
61-3468
Wellington, Arthur WeUesley, 1st duke of, 1769-1862.
Papers, 1800-47. 61-3087
PENMANSHIP
Dooegan, D. S. Papers, 1870-83. 61-3360
Miller, Joseph A. , b. 1828, Papers, 1682-1943
61-3087
60-1009
Spencer, Piatt Rogers, 1806-1684, Papers.
— COLLECTIONS
Carvalho, David Numb, 1848-1925, collector.
Handwriting specimens, ca. 1460-1920. 80-1934
— COPY-BOOKS
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent.-
1836. 61-3398
PENN, WILLIAM, 1644-1718
ANNIVERSARIES, ETC.
Commemoration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth
Anniversary of the First Arrival of William Penn
in America. General Committee. Papers relating
to organization of the commemoration, 1831-32.
80-3132
PENNSYLVANIA
see also subdivision PENNSYLVANIA undernames
of businesses, Industries, trades, occupations, etc.
e.g. FLOUR MILLS — PENNSYLVANIA; REAL
ESTATE BUSINESS — PENNSYLVANIA
— BIOGRAPHY
Leach, Frank Willing, 1855-1943. Papers, 1914-16.
61-667
Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Pennsylvania
biographies. 60-2964
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Pennsylvania Con-
stitutional Convention autograph loiters, 1837-38.
61-589
BOUNDARIES
Chew family, collector. Pennsylvania boundary
line papers, 18th cent. 61-576
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Miscellaneous
collection, 1661-1931, 61-428
P °«^ r ' Andr8w - Jou ™als and memoranda, 1785-
87.
BOUNDARIES — DELAWARE
Mason and Dixon Line papere, 1701-66.
— BOUNDARIES— MARYLAND
LighHoot family. Papere, 1733-1816.
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-86.
Penn family. Papere, 1629-1834.
61-433
61-1523
60-2608
07.-1623
61-423
BOUNDARIES— NEW YORK (STATE)
DeWitt, Moses, 1766-1794. Papers, 1781-98. . 61-1342
— BOUNDARIES — OHIO
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1886. 61-421
""T?^^' i™!^' ROADS > ETC -1 •">* BRIDGES,
(CANALS, ROADS, ETC.] — PENNSYLVANIA
CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Huston, Joseph M. Papers, ca. 1903-7. 60-2883
CHARTERS
Pastorlus, Francis Daniel 1851-1719. Papjra,
1683-1721. v 61-417
~ ^S^S.'^SP^? 8 AND REGIOTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS — PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL SERVICE see CIVIL SERVICE— PENNSYL-
VANIA
—CIVILIZATION
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860. Papers, 1693-
1655.
COMMERCE
Bollman, George. Business records, 1784-1603.
81-649
00-1283
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1602, collector.
Business records and Journals, 1094-1867, 61-10
Orate, Simon, 1840-1825, collector. Indian affairs:
autographs, 1735-1607. 61-101
Harris, John, 1726-1791. Papers, 1667-1918. 60-2164
Jacobs family. Papers, 1681-1638. 60-2638
Keith, Charles Penrose, 1864-1839, Keith famllv
papers, ca. 1689-1982. 60-2216
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
business, professional, and personal account
books, 1734-1936. 6 l-206
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collection, 1861-1931. 61-426
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Records of miscella-
neous business enterprlsoo, 17Ui-19th centuries.
80-1761
Sm JS John **?> 'Tee-lSBl, collector. Papers, 1678-
18BS - 61-2482
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Rawle family. Papers, 1778-1821.
60-2997
— COURT CALENDARS, [ COURT RECORDS, DEEDS)
— PENNSYLVANIA DAM ' ' C ° URT BECO " DS . DE ^ M J
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Arcliambault, Anna Margaretta. Historical papers,
«»• 1617. 80-2032
Bonsack family. Papers of the Bonsack and Plalne
families, 1786-1929. 80-2634
935
Davidson, William B. Journal and sketchbook,
1824-27. 60-1808
Llghtfoot family. Papers, 1733-1816. 00-2606
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Letter book, 1767-68.
01.2866
Morris, Samuel B. Papers, 1845-66. 60-2664
Noyes, Frank W., 1867-1042. Papers, 1858-1941.
61-361
Paul, Joseph M. Business records, 1800-29, 61-447
Wilson, James William, 1816-1904. Papers, 1838-1918.
81-1519
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bell, James Martin, 1799-1870. Papers, 1768-1870.
60-1283
Bryan, Gaorge, 1731-1791. Papers, 1766-1828.
60-1783
McPbsrson, Robert, 1730 (ca. J-1789. Papers, 1749-
1666. 61-321
Paschall family. Papars, 1880-1881. 61-192
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
papers from the norlhern, Interior, and west-
ern countlea of Pennsylvania, 1744-1859. 01-1444
Pnwel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1700-1925. 61-738
Smith, Franklin R. Papers, 1648-56. 61-82
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends Historical
Library. Account books, 1729-1687. 60-2860
Wallace, James W., collector. Papers, 1811-62.
60-2816
ELECTIONS see ELECTIONS- — PENNSYLVANIA
GENEALOGY
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903. Genealogical
papers, 1862-83. 60-2351
Dunlap, John, 1747-1612. Papers, 1774-1611, 60-2617
Jacobs family. Papers, 1681-1838. 00-2836
Jenkins family, Papers, 1702-1902. 80-2837
Meredith family. Papers, 1760-1686. 61-618
OEOORAPHICAL NAMES see NAMES, GEOGRAPHI-
CAL — PENNSYLVANIA
— GOVERNORS- BIOGRAPHY
Governors of Pennsylvania; autograph letters, 1778-
1891. 61-1718
GRAND JURY see GRAND JURY — PENNSYLVANIA
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY — MAPS
Sheafer, Peter Wenrlck, b, 1619, Papers, 1873-76.
80-9141
— HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Cochran, Henry c. Notebooks, 1846-48. 60-1618
— HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papars relating to
Pennsylvania, 1682-1867. 80-2895
Wails family. Papers, 1760-1660. 61-3274
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Ettlng, Frank Marx, collector. Autographs, and
family and civic papars, 1556-1917. 60-2026
Grata, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements in Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1884-1896. 60-2633
Logan family. Papers, 1684-1671. 60-2636
Logan family. Papers of the Logan and Dickinson
families, 1671-1890. 00-2623
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
1871-1939.
Autograph collection,
81-104
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collection, 1681-1031. 61-428
Pennsylvania Historical Survey, Records. 60-2966
Reed, Joseph,. 1741-1785. Correspondence, 1757-
05. 60-2933
— HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1786-1815. Papers, 1776-
1613. 60-2224
Pennsylvania. Historical Society,
manuscripts, 1792-1907.
Pennsylvania
—HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD SOURCES
Balch family. Papers, 1699-1923.
Subject Index
PENNSYLVANIA
— HISTORY COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES (Continued)
Gt. Brit, Public Record Office. Pennsylvania
material, 1089-1810. 60-2852
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Correspondence, 1700-1750.
61-1266
Nead, Frank B. , collector. Documents, 1663-1866.
01-548
PennfAmlly. Papers, 1029- 1084.
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-70.
61-423
60-2322
Pennsylvania (Colony) Provincial Council, Papers,
1684-1823. 61-435
Proud, Robert, 1728-1013. Papers, 1081-1811.
Shlppen family. Papers of the Shlppen and Burd
families, 1701-1850. 01-416
Smith, Charles Morton, collector. Papers
pertaining to early Pennsylvania, 1681-1840. 01-434
Smith, John Jay, 1768-1001, collector. Papers, 1670-
1803. 01-2403
Btaufler, David McNeoly, 1046-1913, collector. Papers,
ca. 1644-ca. 1884. 61-567
Thompson, Jonah. Papers, 1683-1854. 01-445
— HISTORY — FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1766-1763 —
SOURCES
Burd, James, 1720-1793. Papers, 1753-05. 01-1420
HISTORY REVOLUTION
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832. 00-1764
Hand, Edward, 1744-1002. Papers, 1771-1007. 00-3611
Lacey, John, 1766-1814. Papers, 1773-81. 00-2900
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION — PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Marshall, Christopher, 1709-1797. Diaries, 1773-93.
61-316
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION — SOURCES
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1638. Papers of Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1801. 01-1104
Brodhsad, Daniel, 1730-1009. Letter book, 1780-05.
01-3098
Clymer family. Papers, 1740-1099, 00-1757
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1730-1808.
00-17J7
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1008. Papers, 1766-
Jacobs family. Papers, 1681-1030.
00-1010
00-2830
Nead, Frank B. , collector. Documents, 1063-1600.
01-540
Smlth,John Jay, 1780-1081, collector. Papers, 1070-
1803. 01-2402
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1646-1913, collector. Papers,
ca. 1044-ca, 1884. 01-667
HISTORY CIVIL WAR
Bell, James Martin, 1789-1070. Papers, 1700-1070.
00-1233
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — NOTES, REFERENCE
MATERIAL, ETC.
Bates, Samuel Pennlman, 1027-1902, Papers, 1033-
84. 00-2000
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR— SOURCES
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. ^ Miscellaneous
Pennsylvania manuscripts. 01-2729
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1696
Philadelphia. Committee of Arrangements for the Peace
Jubilee Celebration. Papers, 1898. 60-3047
HISTORY, LOCAL
Archambault, Anna Margaretta. Historical papers,
ca. 1917, 60-2032
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. 00-2037
— HISTORY .MILITARY
Shlppen family. Papers of the Shlppen and Burd
families, 1701-1850. 01-410
— INDUSTRIES
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius; 1812-1602, coUector.
Business records and Journals, 1094-1057, 61-10
Gilbert, Lyman D. Papers. 01-2792
Pennsylvania,. Historical Society, Collection of
business, professional, and personal account
books, 1734-1036. 01-206
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Records of miscella-
neous business enterprises, 17th-19th centuries.
60-1761
— LAND GRANTS, [LAND TITLES] see LAND GRANTS,
[LAND TITLES] PENNSYLVANIA
MAPS
Henry, William, 1729-1700. Papers, 1760-1012.
00-2223
Watson, John Fanning, 1779-1860. Papers, 1093-
1855. 61-649
— MILITIA
United Rlne Corps, Philadelphia, Records, 1844-61,
01-60
— MILITIA — FINANCE
Jones, John, d. ea. 1043. Papers, 1014-64.
61-61
— MILITIA — MUSTER ROLLS
FltzJSlmons, Thomas, 1741-1011. Papers, 1780-1800.
01-2889
MTLrTIA REGISTERS, LISTS, ETC.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Muster roUB, 1778-
1885. 01-106
— OBITUARIES see OBITUAaiES — PENNSYLVANIA
OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES REGISTERS
Martin, John Hill, 1023-1900. Works. 60-3275
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1880. Papers, 1792-1929.
Calvin, Samuel, 1011-1096, Papers, 1030-1
60-3316
60-2948
Grate, Simon, 1640-1825, collector. Pennsylvania
poUtlcs and legal affairs; autographs, 1800-79.
McPherson, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1789. Papers, 1749-
1866. 61-321
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
papers from the northern, interior, and west-
ern counties of Pennsylvania, 1744-1068. 61-1444
Head family. Papers, 1709-1895. 61-3270
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— COLONIAL PERIOD
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790, Papers, 1747-94.
80-1814
Hamilton, Andrew, 1678 (ca. )-1741. Andrew and
James Hamilton papers, 1713-1905. 61-3071
Morris, Robert Hunter, cb. 1700-1764. Papers, ca,
1734-68. 80-244
Pennsylvania (Colony) General Assembly. Papers,
1662-1763. 60-3040
Peters, Richard, 1704-1770. Papers, 1697-1046
01-424
Provlnotal delegates' letters, Pennsylvania, 1754-1028,
01-2307
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1776-1005
Blgler, William, 1014-1000. Papers, 1030-80. 00-1010
Bryan, George, 1731-1701, Papers, 1768-1828.
60-1783
Calvin, Samuel, 1611-1090. Correspondence, 1037-70.
01-384
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1606-07. 80-1711
Dick, David, 1767-1870, Letters of David and John
Dick, 1809-80, 01-670
Fulton, James Alexander. Correspondence, 1846-
01. 00-2046
GUbert, Lyman D. Papers. 01-2702
Maitland, John J. , 1020-1000. Family papers,
1729-1098. 01-1144
Paechall family. Papers, 1060-1801. 61-192
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1864. Papers, 1700-1930.
Scott, John Morui, 1700-1050. Papers, 1702-
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1019. Correspondence, 1000-17.
01-2203
Wain family. Papers, 1769-1001. 01-744
Wolf, George, 1777-1840. Political correspondence,
1828-36. 00-3100
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1665-
Camphausen, Edward. Correspondence, 1082-1803.
00-2949
Hay, Malcolm, 1042-1006. Papers, 1016-1910.
81-644
936
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917. Papers, 1633-1850.
61-621
Plnchot, Gilford, 1865-1948. Papers, ca. 1830-
1947. 59-60
Sinclair, Robert Lincoln. Papers, 1858-1931, 01-492
Welsh, Herbert, 1851-1941. Papers, 1868-1934.
— PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE, PUBLIC — PENN-
SYLVANIA
— PUBLIC LANDS
Nicholson, John, d. 1800. Papers, 1706-1052. 60-1079
— PUBLIC WORKS
Alexander, William, Revolutionary soldier. Papers,
1708-1813. 00-2017
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — PENN
SYLVANIA
— REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. — PENNSYLVANIA
—SCHOOL LANDS see SCHOOL LANDS— PENNSYL-
VANIA
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Happart, Joseph Legor d'. Papers, 1797-1015. 00-1077
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1770-1854. Papers, 1786-
1654. 60-2197
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of papers
from the northern, Interior, and western counties of
Pennsylvania, 1744-1869. 61-1444
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Correspondence,
1883-1930. 61-1066
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. Miscellaneous .:
Pennsylvania manuscripts. 81-2739
Churchman, John, surveyor, Papers of John and
George Churchman and Kirk Brown, 1716-1836.
60-1763
Foulke family. Papers, 1703-1611. . 61-941
Grate, Slmoa, 1840-1926, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements in Pennsylvania and else-,
where; autographs, 1084-1695. 00-2033
Hamilton, James, 1710 (ca. )-1783. Papsrs,
1733-83. 61-62
60-2783
60-2636
60-2606
Harris, James, 1766-1826. Papers, 1707-1842.
Jones family. Papers, 1090-1067.
Llghtfoot family. Papers, 1733-1010.
Moore, James Clark. Papers of James Clark Moore and
William Colmer Moore, 1003-1830. 61-137
Parsons, William, 1701-1757. Papers, 1723-81.
80-2600
Peters, Richard, 1704-1770. Papers, 1897-1046.
01-424
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends Histori-
cal Library. Deod collection, 1681-1894. 81-3023
Trezlyulny family. Papsrs, ca. 1758-ca, 1878, . 60-2796
Walker, George, b. 1798. Survey notes and other papers,
1776-1074, 61-840
Wilson, James, 1742-1790. Papers, 1716-1867. 61-1118
-TAXATION Bee TAXATION — PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA. CONSTITUTION
AMENDMENTS
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1052-1029, Papers, 1874-
1027. 60-3S91
PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI
Smith, Abraham Lewis, 1831-1814. Correspondence,
1046-1013. 81-711
Willis, Park Weed, 1087-1968. Papers, 1800-30.
HISTORY SOURCES
Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1790. Papers, 1766 (ca.)-
1002. 81-501
STUDENTS
Jordan, Ewlng, 1847-1920. Papers of Ewing and
Francis Jordan, 1840-77. 01-564
60-3328
PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN DIALECT
— TEXTS
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. Libra™. Manu-
script collecllon, 177B- ^.jBOj
PENNSYLVANIA ROAD
Laughner, William J. Forbes Road notes, 1768.
81-816
PENSIONS, MILITARY
ARKANSAS
Cola man .family. Papers, 1806-1921.
— MASSACHUSETTS
Boston. Municipal Court. Selected receivership
records, 1826-44. 80-179
— MINNESOTA
Carter, Theodore Q. , 1882-1914, Papers, 1834-
1820. 61 _ 745
— MESESIPPI
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate pension rolls, Mississippi, 1913-36.
80-764
— PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania pension papers of the Revolution, 1790-92.
81-1464
Wagner, William Flnley, 1886- collector. Revolu-
tionary soldiers' and pensioners' papers. 31-1483
— U. S. — REVOLUTION
Baldwin, Evelyn Brlggs, 1882-1933. Papers, 1898-
1M8, 80-2988
Pennsylvania pension papers of the Revolution, 17911-93.
61-1464
U. s. Pension Bureau. Revolutionary War pension
claims, 1611-26. " " '"'Z-SM
Wagner, William Flnley, 1886- collector. Revolu-
tionary soldiers' and pensioners' papers. 81-1483
— U. S. — CIVIL WAR
Noble, Warren Perry, 1820-1B03. Papers, 1862-71.
81-861
-—WEST VIRGINIA
Llghtburn family. Papers, 1838-1036. 60-298
Subject Index
61-3388
81-2828
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1648-1820
aonzalea-PradB family. Papers, ca. 1760-1860,
PETERSBURG, VA.
— COMMERCE
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1806. Papers, 1661-1696.
—COMMISSION MERCHANT3 see COMMISSION
MERCHANTS — PETERSBURG, VA.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Baxter family. Papers, 1676-1917. 81-3300
~BURG BE VA TBADE "" LUMBE; " <ADE— PETEHS-
— SCHOOLS
Baxter family. Papers, 1876-1917. 61-3300
— SIEGE, 1884-1866
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1884. Correspondence, i M 8-a
PERFECTION r
— HISTORY OF DOCTRINES
Mouxon, Edwin Dubose, Bp. , 1889-1937. Papers
1010-37. ■ T, 81-761
PERFORMANCE AWARDS
Central Committee on Friendship Dinners. Records
1927-60. 6 ,^ 4S8
New Jersey Historical Soolety. Production award
records, ca. 1942-46. 80-331
PERPETUAL CALENDAR see CALENDAR, PERPETUAL
PERRY CO. , ALA.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
PERRY CO., ALA.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
— BOWDOIN, ME.
Columbia University. Libraries. American
documents collection, 1700-1BB1. 61-8914
^PROPERTY 101 '™" TAX M0 TAXATI0N 0F PERSONAL
PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
— HISTORY
Whitehead, William Adee, 1810-1884. Manuscript
histories of East Jersey and Pert* Amboy, N. J.,
ca. 1846-86. *', ^. lm
ftjuler, Ephralm George, 1821-1888. Papers, 1849-67.
00-2970
—CIVILIZATION
Polndextar, Miles, 1888-1948. PaperB, 1890-1948.
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Elmlra College. Archives, 1667-1919.
Sergeant, John, 1778-1852. Papers, 1783-1897
— HISTORY — CONQUEST, 1623-1648 — SOURCES
80-3306
61-2351
81-419
Gaaca, Pedro de la, 1486-1660. Papers, 1640-80.
81-2313
81-2429
Leavenworth, Abner Johnson, 1803-1889. Papers, 1812-
1005. 61-2848
Meade, George Gordon, 1816-1872. Papers, 1793-1897,
81-780
PETERSBURG, W. VA,
LAWYERS see LAWYERS — PETERSBURG, W.V.4.
PETERSHAM, MASS.
— HISTORY— SOURCES
Wheeler, Joel, 1742-1816. Papers, 1770-1860. 80-2767
PETHOLEUM
De «n°' lr0r ' t ' v,rotte L< ">i 18B0-1968. Papers, 1907-
68 ' 81-1143
GEOLOGY GULFSTATES
Barton, Donald Cllntoa, 1889-1939. Papers, 1016-34.
61-117
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— BOSTON
New England Oil Corporation. Legal records, 1920-
60-1148
CALIFORNIA
Baker, Robert S. Business records, 1877-1918.
81-1818
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
Femald, Charles, 1830-1892. Papers, 1862-1904.
81-1820
— GULFSTATES
Barton, Donald Clinton, 1889-1939. Papers, 1916-34,
61-117
— McKEAN CO., PA.
Hobbs family. Business reoorde of the Hobbs,
Merrill, and Veaale families, 1824-1914. 60-1721
— OKLAHOMA
H * r ° 8 1 ber s'<> r > TnomM Kennerly, 1899-1934. Papers,
I82 °- 33 - 69-69
— PENNSYLVANIA
Carter, John Joyce. Diaries, 1881-1917. 80-2781
Gilbert, Lyman D. Papers. 81-2793
Harrison oil Company. Records, 1864-96. 60-1841
Smith, William H. L. Papers, 1843-89. 80-2681
— TEXAS
Ha ^o°^ erB • ^, Tnom « B Kennerly, 1869-1934. Papers,
lB20 - 33 ' 69-89
— U. S.
H0 ^ <1 .. U " IV ^ S i' , • Gr >*»«» School of Business Admin-
Istratlon. Baker Library. Account books of oil
companies, 1884-82. 6 ' . 20 84
— WEST VIRGINIA
Asb, Pauline Morahead, collector. Papers, 1866-1947.
81-2800
Camdon, Johnson Newlon, 1828-1908. Papers, 1846-
1008. 80 , 580
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadeetown, W. Va.
Records, 1868-1922. 60-1464
Jackson, William A. Papers, 1892-1930, 81-3307
937
PEWS AND PEW RIGHTS
Alexander, Gustavus Brown, 1800-1888. Papers of
GuatavuaB. and Charles G. Alexander, 1801-90.
81-1031
Bleecker family. PaperB, 1769-1931. 01-476
Philadelphia, St. Andrew'B Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1823-83. 61-3012
PEWTER
Welsh, Emma Finney, Papers, 1904-11,
01.2076
PHARMACOLOGY
Darrach, William, 1798-1888. Diaries, 1830-38.
''■'. 80-1006
PHARMACOPOEIAS
New Harmony, Ind, Working Men's Institute. Library.
Manuscript coltocilon, 1814-1940. 61-1613
PHARMACY
COLLECTED WORKS
Wisconsin. University, School of Pharmacy. Library.
EdWBrd Kremera reference files, 1860- 80-2004
— EARLY WORKS TO 1800
Marshall, Christopher, 1709-1797. Diaries, 1773-93.
61-319
— -MASSACHUSETTS — BOSTON
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of physlclnno
in New England, 1784-1862. gi.35
— WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. University. College of Pharmacy.
Archives, 1944-62. 80-369
PHELPS AND GORHAM PURCHASE
Phelps, Oliver, 1749-1809. Papers of Oliver Phelps
and Nathaniel Gorhatn, 1784-1818. . 80-3007
PHILADELPHIA
see also subdivision PHILADELPHIA under names
of Industries, trades, occupations, etc, e. g.
FURNITURE INDUSTRY AND TRADE— PHILADEL-
PHIA! LAWYERS — PHILADELPHIA
-—ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC. see ASSOCIA- •
TIONS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC. — .PHILADELPHIA
—BENEVOLENT AND MORAL INSTITUTIONS AND
SOCIETIES
Union Benevolent Association, Philadelphia, Records.
1831-1962. M _ 8S7
-—BIOGRAPHY
Cohen, Charles Joseph, 1847- Papers, 1898-1863.
61-3073
—--CEMETERIES
Union Burial Ground Sootety, Philadelphia, Kocordo.
1827-89. 61 i m
—CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS, ETC.
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1078. Collection,
1878 ' 80-1684.
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1076. Papers.
1»W. 81-842
•^-CHARITIES
Cltlaens' Permanent Relief Commlttso. Philadelphia.
Records, 1886-99, 61-81
Indigent Widows' and Single Woman's Soolsty of
Philadelphia, Records, 1823-62. 61-64
Infants' Clothing Association, Philadelphia. Becords,
1813-1967. .«-'■ 61-868
Philadelphia Committee for Unemployment Relief.
Records, 1930-32, 81-608
Bobisty for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Masters
of Ships, Their Widows and chlldred, Philadelphia.
Records, 1786-1923. 81-93
Soclsty of the Friendly Bona of St, Patrick of Phila-
delphia foi iae Relief of Emigrants from Ireland.
Records, 1771-1810. 80-3025
Society of the Sons of St. Gsorge, Philadelphia. Records,
1772-1949. 81-889
Union Benevolent Association, Philadelphia, Records,
1831-1962. 61-037
CHURCHES PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal), Reoorda, 1800-1906. 61-201
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (ProtestAnt
Episcopal). Records, 1823-83. 01-8013
Subject Index
PHILADELPHIA (Continued)
— CHURCHES — REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
Philadelphia. First Reformed Church (Dutch). Records,
.1637-96. 61-280
— CHURCHES— UWVEHSALIST
Philadelphia. First Universale Church. Records,
1810-1934. - 61-24
Philadelphia. Second Universalis! Church. Records,
1620-1820. 01-S7
. see also subdivision PHILADELPHIA under names
of various classes of clubs, societies, etc^e, g.
ATHLETIC CLUBS — PHILADELPHIA; MUSICAL
SOCIETIES — PHILADELPHIA
Benedict Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1898-1047.
81-1116
Clover Club of Philadelphia, Records, 1918-2'.,
81-140
—COMMERCE
Ashuret, John. Papers of John Ashurst estate,
1699-1868. 60-1248
Blddle, Alexander, 1819-1890. Papers, 1776-1011.
60-262
Biddle, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1837. • 60-1461
Bluing, Arthur Cacll, 1693-1957, collector. Prfjers,
1787-1887. 61-2088
Boone, Jeremiah. Business records, 1782-1833.
60-1376
Bradford, William, 1722-1791. Papers, 1682-1863.
,: 60-1712
■ Brinton, Francis D., collector. Papers, 1789-1874.
60-1708
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1716-
1827. 80-1884
61-2044
88-1764
Claypoole, James, b. 1834. Papers, 1681-83.
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832.
Coates family. Papers of the Coates family and of
John Reynell, 1702-1847. 60-1766
Cox, John, 1764-1847. Papers ol John Cos and family,
1600-1000. 80-1813
Dowltt, Peter. Papers, 1794-1820. 81-3098
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
1846. 60-1701
Farmer, Eliza. Letter book, 1774-89. 81-3685
Grata, Simon, 1640-1025, collector. Commercial rec-
ords, 1890-1636. 61-06
Hlght, William. Letter boot, 1706-08. 81-3099
Hlllegas, Michael, 1720-1804. Letter books, 1757-
80. ' 80-1862
HolUngsworth family. Papers and business records,
1734-1890. 80-2400
Hough family. Papera, 1721-1867. 80-2160
James and Drinker, Philadelphia. Recorde, with some
personal papers of Henry and Sandwlth Drinker, 1739-
1866. 61-810
Jones & Clark. Records, 1784-1816. 88-2218
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W;, collector. Philadelphia
auctioneers' records, 1790-1868. 60-2220
Lewis family. Papers, 1755-1890. 61-298
McCall family. Papers, 1739-1880. 61-745
McKesson, Mrs. Irvln H., collector. RecordB of
Philadelphia businessmen, 1828-86. 81-231
Magee, James. Business records, 1832-52. 88-2432
Mahoney, John Joseph, 1656-1933, collector. Papers,
1793-1637. 61-2060
Maltland, John J. , 1820-1898. Family papera,
1729-1898. 01-1144
Orr, Dunlope, and Qlenholme, Philadelphia. Letter
book, 1767-60. 81-2880
Paul, Joseph M. Business records, 1806-29. 61-447
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880. 61-545
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
accounts, 1739-1854. 80-1750
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1801-1042.
61-747
Philadelphia. Committee of Observation, Inspection and
Correspondence. Cargo manifests, 1774. . 80-3624
Reed and Forde, Philadelphia, Records, 1769-1823.
81-166
Reynell & Coates, Philadelphia. Records, 1776-1628.
60-1697
U, S. Custom House, Philadelphia, Reoords, 1704-
1929. 60-2066
Wain family. Papers, 1769-1891.
61-744
Warder -family. Papers from the Warder, Hosklns and
Pearsall estate, 1747-1886. 60-2815
Wescott, George. Papers of George Wescott, Cornelius
Stevenson, and the Hockley family, 1731-1883.
81-830
— COMMERCE — BRISTOL, ENO.
itol and Philadelphia letters, 1671-89. 81-2207
COMMERCE — EAST (FAR EAST)
Rulon, John W. Business papers, 1807-81. 61-826
Wain, Robert, 1704-1825. Papers, 1702-1623. 60-2806
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jesse Wain, and
of Robert Wain, Jr., 1784-ca. 1823. ~ 61-3051
—COMMERCE — WESTINDIES
DuBois, Abraham. Papers, 1702-1609. 61-463
Harvey, Isaac, Philadelphia merchant. Papers,
1788-1866. 60-3265
Hubbard, C. Evans, collector. Papers, 1760-1801
Stamper, John; Litter book, 1761-70.
61-2332
61-2873
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING sen COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING — PHILADELPHIA
— COURT CALENDARS, [ COURT RECORDS] see COURT
CALENDARS, [COURT RECORDS] — PHILADELPHIA
— DESCRIPTION
Murray, Hannah Llndley, 1777-1836. Diaries.
Pile family. Correspondence, 1793-1636.
81-1714
60-3140
Pollard, William. Letter book, 1772-74.
Powel family. Papers, 1723-1863.
81-2871
61-2085
— DESCRMION— VIEWS
Leeueur, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1848. Sketou-
books, 1816-37. 61-1743
stauffer, David McNeely, 1846-1913, collector. .Papers,
ca. 1644-ca. 1884. 81-657
Thompson, Jonah. Papers, 1683-1864. 61-445
Watson, John Fanning, 1770-1880. Papers, 1693-
1865. 61-649
DISPENSARIES
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Medical records
collection, ca, 1779-1898. 61-1862
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — PHILADELPHIA
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
GUUngham, Harrold Edgar, 1884- collector. Custom
House documents and related papers, 1792-1855.
80-1802
— EXKBITTONS ;
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Collection,
1876. 60-1664
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876, Papers,
1876. 81-242
FAIRS
Philadelphia. Great Central Fair for the U. S. - :
Sanitary Commission, 1861 Record book, 1884.
81-818
—FIRE-DEPARTMENTS see FIRE-DEPARTMENTS —
PENNSYLVANIA — PHILADELPHIA
— FORTIFICATIONS
Armstrong, William, major. Papers, 1778-80. 60-1229
—GENEALOGY
Chauncey, Charles, collector. Obituary notice
collection, ca. 1909-24. 81^1453
Lewis, John Frederick, 1880-1932. Papers, 1771-
1931. 66-2396
Pennsylvania. Board of Wardens for the Port of
Philadelphia. Records, 1861-1908. 81-221
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1880-
1941. 61-219
-HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter,
Records, 1645-1940. 61-629
— HISTORY
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers; 1681-1811.
81-393
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Jackson, Joseph, 1B67-1948. Papers, 1923-28.
60-2071
— HISTORY — MISCELLANEA
Billon, Frederic Louis, 1801-1886. Papers, 1676.
80-3133
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Davidson, William B. Journal and sketchbook,
1824-27. 60-1606
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Literary and scientific autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. 61-352
Harvey, Isaac, Philadelphia merchant. Papers,
1788-1656. 60-3265
HolUngsworth family. Papera and. business records,
1734-1890. 60^2400
Leach, Josiah Granville, 1642-1922. Diaries, 1876-
1920. 60-3264
.Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Papers, 1771-
1931. 60-2398
— HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES
Wallace, John William, 1816-1884, collector. Ancient
records of Philadelphia, 1702-70. 81-1468
—HISTORY WAR OF 1812 SOURCES
Philadelphia, Committee of Defense, 1814-1816.
Minutes, 1814-15. 61-364
HJSTORY CIVIL WAR
Henry, Alexander, 1823-1883. Papers, 1840-76.
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Medical reoords
collection, ca. 1779-1896. 81-1882
Philadelphia. Christ Church Hospital, Records,
1708-1896. 80-1807
Philadelphia. General Hospital. Woman's Advisory
Council. Records, 1916-67. 81-482
— DfTELLECTUAL LIFE
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1908. Papers, 1858-78.
81-360
—IRISH see KISH IN PHILADELPHIA
— LEARNED INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES
American Philosophical Sooiety, Philadelphia. Archives,
1768- 61-734
Society of Arts and Letters of Philadelphia. Records,
1908-21. 61-1106
Philadelphia. Apprentices* Library Company. Records,
1813-1945. 61-669
Philadelphia. Athenaeum. Corporate records and
early booksellers' bills, 1814- 61-2204
Brayton, Annie Hare Powel, collector. Papers, 1881-
1799. 81-1457
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1642-
1808. 61-1533
— POLITICAL CORRUPTION see CORRUPTION (D)
POLITICS)— PHILADELPHIA
POLITICAL PATRONAGE see PATRONAGE,
POLITICAL — PHILADELPHIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Darrach, Charles Gobrecht. Papers, ca. 1906-19.
60-1782
Fleher, Mlers, 174B-1810, Papera, 1776-1814.
Fisher, Sidney George, 1809-1871. Diaries,
1834-70. 81-2269
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1825. Correspondence, 1868-1923
81-719
Scott, John Morln, 1789-1856. Papers, 1762-1869.
60-3282
Vaux family. Papers, 1668-1893. 81-768
Zeller, Edwin Adrian. Papers, 1888-1946. 61-2738
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT ANECDOTES, FACE-
TIAE, SATIRE, ETC,
Fox, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, ca. 1836-1913.
60-2019
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1865-
Cltizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia. Records,
1893-1967. 61-1042
PHILADELPHIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1865- (Continued)
MeMlchael, Clayton, 1844-1908. Papers, 1881-1901.
81-551
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1804-1950. Papers, 1884-
19 «- 81.740
~™2° BATE R ECORDS «ee PROBATE RECORDS—
PHILADELPHIA
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Grata, Simon, 1840-1086, Correspondence, 1868-1923.
61-718
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
PHILADELPHIA
—RIOT, 1844
Cadwalader family. Papers, 1850-1900. 61-756
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1808. Papera, 1856-78.
61-360
—RIOT, 18S4
Balch fam«ly. Papers ol the Balch and Swift famllleo.
"W-W4S. 60 .J oe9
—SCHOOLS
Ludwlck Institute, Philadelphia. Records, 1801-1960.
61-1041
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Peate family. Peale-Sellers papere, ca. 1707- 61-1621
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
^'^I"! 1 .,'! 7, Pape " " *• Bald> *»* SwUt families,
««>-"«. 60-2889
Subject Index
— TRIALS aeo TRIALS— PHILADELPHIA
PHILADELPHIA. OENERAL HOSPITAL
HISTORY
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Medical records
collection, ca. 1779-1896. 61-1682
PHILADELPHIA ARCADE
P< "!^ 1V 7o , . , «" H"^ 1 " 1 Society. Autograph collection,
io n-i van. 61-104
PHILADELPHIA CO., PA.
—HISTORY— SOURCES
— ^tEAl, PROPERTY aee REAL PROPERTY— PHILA-
DELPHIA CO., PA. ^^
PHILANTHROPISTS
■^-CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
^./JS,"" Pow,r> 1MJ - 18 M. Correspondence,
1855-1902. 61-2879
Hayes, Mary (Mll<er) 1866-1936. Papara, 1878-1935.
81-2728
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1854-1924. Pacers.
"M-MM. 80-2114
Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838, Papers, 178J-
Benedlct Club, Philadelphia. Reports, 1898-1947.
61-1118
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929. Papera, 1799-
1M4> 80-2190
Collins family. Papers of the Collins, Parker, flawle
and related families, 1793-1804. 61-8216
tm ^},'. W ^S"' »*»- lw «- Correepondence of
WtWam, DUiwyn „„ „,, daughter, ■£*,„, Em , M|
IT70-1824. 61-2191
Fisher, Sidney George, 1809-1871. Diaries,
1834-70. ,,. M , 9
Gardom, George. Papers,. 1840-90.
Hough family. Papers, 1781-1667.
80-1950
60-2169
Logan, Deborah (Norrls) 1761-1839. Diaries, 1816-
39# 60-8627
MacMnnus, Suaan R. (Trautwlne) Diaries, 1667-61.
61-2075
Philadelphia. Union Fire Company. Records, 1738-
1843 ' 81-2098
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly. Records, 1870-
MM - 61-1446
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
61-363
Stokes, William E. Papers, 1870-1960. 81-871
Vaux family. Papers, 1866-1893. 61-768
Warder, Ann. Journals, 1786-89, 61-128
—STOCK-EXCHANOE see STOCK-EXCHANGE—
PENNSYLVANIA— PHILADELPHIA
—streets
Philadelphia, Councils. Petitions, 1780-1831,
60-3040
—STREETS— BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PARKWAY
Philadelphia. Mayor. Parkway papers, 1007-13.
—STREETS — -CHESTNUT STREET
Cohen, Charles Joseph, 1847- Papers, 1898-1968.
61-2073
— STREETS — FRANKLIN COURT
U. S. National Park Service, Papers relating to
the Franklin house and Franklin Court, 1707-1960.
61-1076
61-814
— STREETS — INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
Vaughan family. Papers, 1746- 81-1371
— SURVEYS
Brayton, Annie Hare Powel, collector. Papers, 1081-
1799. 61 _ 14 „
Scull, NlcholaB, 18867-1761? Field notes, 1730-
56. 80-2693
— THEATER aee THEATER — PHILADELPHIA
61-2278
Smith, John Frederick, 1815-1889. Correspondence,
I8M -«». 60-2677
PHILANTHROPY see CHARITIES; SOCIAL SERVICE
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Noyee, Frank W,, 1867-1942. Papers, 1868-1941.
81-391
Stone, Carl l., 1874-1920. Papers, 1892-1920.
60-1372
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Margati, Lorenao. Business records, 1846-87. 66-242
Newberry Library, Chloago, Philippine manuscripts
collection, 1558-1903. 61-8105
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Newberry Library, Chloago. Philippine manuscripts
collection, 1668-1003. 61-8196
— HISTORY — 1621-1612 — SOURCES
CinnJngham, Charles Henry, 1886- collector.
Materials relating to Amerloa In Spanlah archives.
61-2187
-—HISTORY — 1898-
Welsh, Herbert, 1861-1941. Papers, 1868-1634.
61-763
HISTORY— INSURRECTION, 1899-1801
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1866-1984. Papers, 1868-1934.
81-3886
—HISTORY— INSURRECTION, 1899-1901— SOURCES
Agulnaldo y Famy, Emlllo, 1889- Papers, 1883-91).
61-1665
— ^HISTORY, MILITARY
Baldwin, Frank Dwlght, 1842-1928. Papers, 1861-1921.
61-2188
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1898-1936
Bomar, Edward Earle, 1881-1847 or 8. Papere, 1767-
"«' 80-805
Caxmaok, Edward Ward, 1B68-1908. Papere, I860-
"«■ 81-167
PUBLIC WORKS
Morrow, Jay Johnson, 1870-1937. Papers, 1876-1837.
61-2438
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Moore, Blaine Free, 1878-1941. Papers, 1901-06.
81-1175
— SOCIAL UFE AND CUSTOMS
Nelll, Edmund P., 1877-1937. Papers, 1898-99.
PHILOLOGISTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Mills, Clarence Harvey, 1892-1949. Correspondence,
1980-47. 00-1004
PHILOLOGY CLASSICAL, [ENGLISH] aee CLASSICAL
[ENGLISH] PHILOLOGY ' •—»«.*«.,
PHILOSOPHERS, AMERICAN
Bala, Albert George Adam, 1867-1867. Correspondence
with southern philosophers, 1932-46, 60-2402
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bala, Albert Oeorge Adam, 1887-1957. Correspond-
ence with John Dewey, 1942-51. 80-1240
Bala, Albert George Adam, 1887-1857. Papere, 1927-
63. ■■;:■■■■■■ 60-1439
Roman, Irwin, 1866-1654. Corraapondence. 61-2934
PHILOSOPHY
Dewey, John, 1868-1963. Correepondence, 1930-60.
11-3517
— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Klmberly, Louis Aahfleld/ 1830-1902, Paper*
lAJV-IQni "^ '
1847-1801.
60-2115
60-861
Weeks, Raymond, 1663-1954. Papers, 1864-1948
PrULOLOOY
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Meek family. Papers, 1814-1903.
939
81-386
00-8397
Van Winkle, Peter O., 1808-1872. Papers, 1827-
' 8l 60-3382
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bab, Albert George Adam, 1887-1857. Correepondence
Witt southern phlloeophers, 1682-43. 60-2402
—COLLECTED WORKS
Paatorlua, Francia Daniel, 1661-1719. Pai.<re
1883-1721. '61-417
OUTLINES, SYLLABI, ETC.
Mississippi. Dapt. of Archives and History. Diaries
1804-1811. 61-8780
—STUDY AND TEACHDJO — SOUTHERN STATES
Bala, Albert George Adam, 1867-1957. Correspondence
with southern philosophers, 1932-46. 80-2402
PHILOSOPHY, FRENCH
Campbell, David, 1779-1869. Papera of David '
Campbell and family, 1778-1908. 60-8306
PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY see HISTORY— PHILOSOPHY
PHOENDCVTLLE, PA.
—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Cornell, Jane. Papers, 1834-1804. 61-966
PHONOGRAPH
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1637-1900. Papers, 1666-1686.
61-1139 .
PHOSPHATE INDUSTRY
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913, Papera, 1779-1910.
61-2778
PHOSPHORIC ACID
Vaughan, Samuel, b. 1782. Papere, 1776-82, 81-1684
PHOTOELECTRICITY
Mullkan, Robert Andrews, 1668-1668. Papers. 1887-
m °- 61-118
PHOTOGRAPHERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Brltt, Peter, 1819-1905. Papers. 61-1824
PHOTOGRAPHS
Brltt, Peter, 1819-1906. Papera. 61-1824
PHOTOGRAPHY
— BIBLIOGRAPHY
Epstein, Edward, 1868-1945. Papers, 1923-42,
PHOTOGRAPHY, AERIAL
Mitchell, William, 1879-1936. Papers, 1907-46,
PHRENOLOGY
—ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Si, Paul Phrenological Society. Records, 1890-99.
60-871
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND TRAININO
Shackelford, JohnCockrill, 1629-1918, Papers,
1847-1911, 81-48
PHYSICIANS
—BIOGRAPHY
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1846-1931. Papers, 1884-
1M1, 60-2687
61-2837
59-154
Subject Index
PHYSICIANS (Continued)
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1881-1950. Papers, 1880-
1951. 81-2786
Anderson family. Papers, 1777-1913. 61-362
Bartlett, Levi, 1763-1826. Papers, 1782-1806. 60-2346
Baskervlll family. Papers, 1747-1928. 61-2647
Brown University. Archives, 1789-ca. 1960. 60-3344
Camden, Thomas Bland, b. 1829. Papers, 1862-1907.
61-2803
Colman, Anson, 1795-1837. Correspondence, 1824-36.
61-1492
Curtis, Henry, 1792-1892. Papers, 1808-69. 61-2689
Dent, Marmaduke, 1601-1860. Papers, 1865-01,
69-176
Despine, Charles Humbert Antoine, 1775-1852, Papers
1818-39. 60-3261
Dock, George, 1860-1961. Papers, 1876-1961.
Ferris, George A, Papers, 1836-1600.
61-926
80-1666
Fletcher, Uordecal Hlatt, 1849-1914. Papers, 1886-
1810. • 61-2981
Freeman, Prince Eugene, 1836-1893. Papers, 1838-63.
60-2492
Grant, Gabriel. Papers, 1640-66. 60-2674
Greene, Charles Wilson, 1866-1947. Papers, 1868-
1838. 60-2356
Harley, Thomas J. Papers, 1824-1911. 81-2012
Harris family. Papers, 1760-1844. 61-494
Hayes, Samuel, physician and merchant. Business
records, ca. 1786-1835. 60-2460
Heneon, Lafayette. Papers, 1876-1632. 60-1664
Hosack, David, 1769-1835. Utters, 1815-23. 60-2872
Hosack, David, 1768-1636. Papers, 1797-1891.
91-773
Iowa. State Medical Library, Des Moines. Physicians'
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1658. 61-1121
61-1044
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1686.
Joynes, Levin Smith, 1818-1881. Papers, 1665-83.
Long, Crawford Williamson, 1816-1878. Papers,
1837-1830. 68-202
Louthan papers, 1621-1910. 58-105
McLane, James Woods, 1638-1912. Papers, 1864-
1806. 60-2122
Mllligan family. Papers, 1771-1666. 81-750
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1846-1931. Papers, 1884-
1931. 60-2667
Minor, Garry Hlnman, 1602-1862. Papers, 1617-82.
61-3384
Moren, Edward Hawthorne, 1825-1866, Papers, 1861-
66. 60-1961
Morgan, R. S„ 1624-1678. Papers, ca. 1630-1930.
90-1667
Morris family. Papers, 1704-1920. 80-7
Morrtss, Beverly Preston. Papers, 1814-1947.
81-3672
Parker, Wlllard, 1600-1884. Papers, 1827-83. 60-1259
Pascalls-Ouvlere, Felix, 1750-1833. Papers, 1783-
1628. 60-1360
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1700-1926. 61-738
Itansom, Eliza Taylor, 1867-1955. Papers, 1666-
1866. 61-1671
RobertB, Thomas Sadler, 1856-1846. Papers, 1657-
1947. 60-663
Rowley family. Business records, 1650-1948 61-166
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1613. Papers, 1786-1813.
61-774
SanderB, William Henry. Papers, 1831-1916, 80-1206
Short, Charles WlUdns, 1794-1863. Correspondence,
1613-67. 61-781
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library.
Manuscript writings and records, (ca. ) 1732-
ca. 1961. 81-266
Sullivan, Amos H, Papers, 1850-1939. 60-2509
Trimble, James, 1755-1636. Business records,
1781-1636. 60-2619
Truman, George. Papers, 1819-86. 60-2123
Van Bokkelen, Llbertus. Papers. 60-3041
Warts, John, 1785-1831. Papers, 1806-66. 61-3432
Willis, Park Weed, 1887-1858. Papars, 1900-30.
61-2184
Wilson, James William, 1818-1004. Papers, 1835-1818.
81-1519
Wlstar, Caspar, 1761-1818, Papers, 1768-1817. 61-844
— GEORGIA — BIOGRAPHY
Bassett, Victor H. Papers, 1789-1938. 60-167
GEORGIA— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Graham, William P. , d. ca. 1844. Papers, 1812-57.
61-1312
— MILL POINT, W. VA.
Wallace, Matthew. Papers, 1880-93. 60-1885
— MINNEAPOLIS
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1868-1948. Papers, 1857-
1947. 60-682
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi. Deptv of Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1815-1934. 61-2436
— -NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of physicians
in New England, 1784-1862. 81-26
PENNSYLVANIA
Trimble, James, 1755-1836, Business records,
1781-1838. 80-2619
PHILADELPHIA
Blockley (Philadelphia General Hoepltf J) papers,
20th cent. 61-1661
— SMITHVILLE, VA. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Perkins family. Papers and business recordB, 1776-
1693. 60-12
U.S.
GJsrset, Knut, 1666-1936. Papers, ca. 1886-1926.
61-1219
-!— U. ^.^CORRESPONDENCE, REM1NBCENCES, ETC.
Mansion family. Papers, 1766-1651. 60-364
PHYSICISTS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1678. Letters. .80-1226
MUllkan, Robert Andrews, 1688-1663. Papers, 1887-
1960. ei-118
PHYSICIST8, AMERICAN
Rowland, Henry Augustus, 1846-1801. Papers, 1868-
1801. 60-1646
PHYSICS
Qlbbs, Wolcott, 1822-1806. Letters, 1680-1802,
61-1665
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Fairfield, N. Y. Seminary. Records, 1810-1822.
61-1860
EXPERIMENTS
MUllkan, Robert Andrews, 1666-1663. Papers, 1697-
"60. 61-116
PHYSIOLOGISTS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1671-1945. Papers, 1906-
2B - . 60-2730
PIANO AND ORGAN MUSIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Winner, Septimus, 1827-1602. Papers, 1645-1602.
PIKECO., MO.
—LAND TITLES see LAND TITLES PIKE CO. , MO.
PILOT KNOB, BATTLE OF, 1664
St. Louis. Public Library. Manuscript collection.
81-2646
PILOTS AND PILOTAGE
— MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University. Graduata School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of pilots
of vessels (Massachusetts) 1772-1810. 60-1481
pima co., ariz.
— history— -sources
Pima Co. , Ariz. Records, 1884-1823. 81-2674
PIMA INDIANS
Stout, J, H. Letter book, 1871-76. 61-2671
PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE
PIONEERS
— ARIZONA
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Biographical :
fllBB, ante 1864- 81-3835
Arizona Plbneers' Historical Society. Records,
1884-1861. 61-3646
Heywood, J. N. Papers, 16B0-1852. 61-3226
Winn, Frederick, 1880-1945. Papers, 1907-66.
81-3826
— CALIFORNIA
Oak, Henry Lehbeus, 1844-1906, collector. Auto-
graphs of California Pioneers, 1768-1846. 81-2736
Society of California Pioneers, San Francleco.
Records,' 1845-1852. 81-1367
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st earl of, 1683-1746. .
Papers, 1732-62. 61-3177
—KOOCHICHING CO. , MINN.
Koochiching County Historical Society. Manuscript:
collection, late 19th cent . 61-2499
— MINNESOTA
Case, John H., 1848-1926. Papers, 1654-1926. 60-1326
Humphrey, Noah Marous. Papers, 1833-86. 60-1044
Minnesota Territorial Pioneers, St. PauL Records,
1600-28. 60-860
— NEW JERSEY
Coxa, Brlnton, 1833-1692, collector. New Jersey
papers, 1743-1860. 61-1458
NEW YORK (STATE)
O'Rlelly, Henry, 1606-1888. Papers. 61-1701
-^-OREGON
Meacham, Walter E., 1878-1961. Papers, 1923-42.
60-418
— OREGON— PORTRAITS
Britt, Peter, 1619-1906. Papers. 61-1624
—PENNSYLVANIA
Churchman, George. Official papers, 1720-1860.
Swarthmore College, SwarUunore, Pa. Friends Histori-
cal Library. Deed collection, 1661-1884. 61-3023
— SAN DIEGO CO. , CALIF.
San Diego, Calif. Publlo Library. Manuscripts
relating to the history of San Diego County,
California, 1862-1967. 61-2446
—^SPOKANE CO., WASH.
Rosebush, Waldo Emerson, 1689- Papers. 61-1217
— -TEXAS
Kerr, James, 1790-1860. Papers, 1613-66. 60-1666
i WASHINGTON (STATE)
Lewis, WUllaro Stanley, 1876-1941. Papers. 61-1206
Washington (State) Dept. of Public Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37,
— THE WEST
Nelhardt, John Gneleenau, 1881-
1960.
Papers, 1696-
BliBB, Paul Southworth, 18B9-1941. Papers, 1934-
36, 60-948
PITTSBORO, N. C,
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
PITTSBORO, N.C,
Subject Index
PITTSBURGH
BANKS AND BANKING, [REAL PROPERTY I see
hSg^ ' (REAL PROPERTY] —
— HISTORY SOURCES
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. Miscellaneous
Pennsylvania manuscripts. 61-2729
INDUSTRIES
Craig, Isaac, 17437-1826. Papers, 1766-1807.
61-2426
PITTSBURGH. WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
HISTORY — 'SOURCES
Pittsburgh, Western Theological Seminary. Recces
1827-1868. Clo8
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY see WOOL TRADE
AND INDUSTRY — PITTS FIELD, MASS.
PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA.
see also subdivision PITTSYLVANIA CO. , VA. under
names of businesses, Industries, trades, occupations
etc. , e. g. GENERAL STORES PITTSYLVANIA CO.
VA. ; LAWYERS — PITTSYLVANIA CO. , VA.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Whittle, James M. Law accounts, 1838-83. 58-83
PLACER-MINING see HYDRAULIC MINING
PLAGIARISM
Olivers, Thomas BoUey, 1809-1868. Papers, 1827-86.
81-2633
Olivers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1868. Papers, 1833-
5B - 60-1088
PLANK ROADS see ROADS, PLANK
PLANTDBEASES
Smith, ErwInFrlnk, 1864-1927. Papers, 1866-1940.
61-780
Smith, Erwin Prink, 1864-1927. Papers, 1801-1927.
80-18
PLANTATION LIFE
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847. Papera, 1767-
1M0, 61-2177
VIRGINIA
Hunter family. Papers of the Hunter and Garnett
famUles, 1704-1840. 69-124
PLANTATIONS
— ABERDEEN, MISS.
Sykos, Columbus. Papers, 1661-87. 60-1638
ADAMS CO., MISS.
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1776-1812.
— ALABAMA
80-2676
Cabell, Joseph Carrlngton, 1778-1866. Panero
1731-1817. ■■* ' .,_„,
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1860. Papers 1765-
19M ' 80-2208
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1619-1862. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1926.
Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1797-1898.
—ARKANSAS
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1861-1928. Papers.
1812-1846. ■■■'
81-1182
I.
81-1386
81-1169
— BOLIVAR CO., MISS.
Darden family. Papers, 1820-99. 80-1768
— BUCKDjaHAM CO, , VA,
Moseley, Arthur T. Papers of Arthur T. and
William P. Moseley, 1768-1907. 61-2977
— CLAIBORNE CO., MISS,
Snodgrass, John, planter. Papers of John Saodgrnse
and family, 1814-77. 60-1600
DARLINGTON CO. , S. C.
Law, William Augustus, d. 1909. Papers, 1771-1927.
61-1988
ESSEX CO., VA.
Garnett family. Business records, 1794-1804. 69-76
— GEORGIA
Butler family. Papers, 1771-1900. 81-763
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1728-1603.
81-1361
Graham, William P. , d. ca. 1844. Papers, 1813-67.
61-1212
Graves family. Papers, 1816-1801. 80-773
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1783-1863.
60-713
—HINDS CO., MBS.
""f!™* H - T - T - b - 1822 - Plantation account books,
1878-1900. 60 '. 747
— HOLMES CO., MBS.
KiUona Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss, Records.
1838-ca. 1886. 60-734
— IREDELL CO., N. C.
Davidson family. Papers, 1748-1887. 61-1362
— ELE OF WBHT CO., VA.
Seward, Walter Merrlt, 1880- Papers, 1833-1928,
— NELSON CO. , VA.
Massle, William 1796-1882. Papers, 1786-1880.
— JAMAICA
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary's Parish,
Jamaica. Reccrde of Ballard's Volley Plantation
and Berry Hill Penn, 1768-1873.
69-107
Powel fcmlly. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cola families, 1700-1826. •
— JONES CO. , N. C.
Brock, Ignatius, Papera, 1733-1877.
KENTUCKY
Gibson family. Correspondence, 1848-1019.
• — KING AND QUEEN CO. , VA.
Pollard family, Papers, 1762.-1907.
80-166
61-*3&
61-9080
61-2621
61-3275
-—LIBERTY CO. , GA.
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1883. Papers, 1767-
1006 - .81-3116
— LOUISIANA
Qano, John Allen, b. 1806, Papers, 1794-1946. 61-1119
Gibson family. Correspondence, 1846rl818. 81-2821
Hamilton, Charles D. Papers, 1666-70. 60-767
Perkins, John, 1819-1866. Papers, 1822-66. 61-1130
Price family, Papers, 1842-1828. 81-1397
Bwala, Warren, Papers, 1820-42. 61-2247
MARIANNA, FLA,
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1879. 81-3670
—MARYLAND
Cadwalader, John, 1742-1766. Estate paperB, 1727-
1838. 61-382
— MECKLENBURG CO., VA.
LecMe, W. Robert, d. 1839, Papers, 1788-1906.
81-2440
— -MBSBSIPPI
BaldwJn-Llpyd papers, 1846-1943. 61-105
Clark, Charles 1811 ?-1877. Papers of Charles and
Frederick Clark, 1810-82. 618-2583
Gordon, Robert, of Pontotoc Co., Miss. Diaries of
Robert and James Gordon, 1851-76. 60-741
Gr fwn TS° maS Maate "°", b. 1826. Papers, ca,
1848-1848, 80-1068
Humphreys, George Wilson, b. 1819. Papera of
George Wilson Humphreys and family, 1823-1913.
60-1132
m ^& U ,^k°' ArCWVM "* HlB ' OI 7 H^tatlon
records, 1818-86. 81-2343
"Tbm foC GB ° rge - PU »Wlon account books,
1M2 " 1938 ' 60-1610
Panther Burn Plantation, Percy, Miss. Records.
J 668 " 82 - 60-1482
BJiarkey, Clay, b. 1844. Papers, 1867-1831.
Shields, William F., d. 1868. Papers, 1821-70.
60-2361
60-1830
Blvtey, Clarence L., 1871-1836. Papera, 1882-1043.
60-1831
Stuart family, Papers of the Stuart, Mayes, and
Dimitry families, 1840-1048. 60-3312
841
—NORTH CAROLINA
Grimes family. Papers, 1768-1829.
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1918.
Pettlgrew family. Papers, 1772-1012.
61-3158
61-3869
61-2451
61-3371
— ORANGE CO., VA,
Barbour, James, 1776-1642. Papers, 1771-1040.
61-3162
Davis, Isaac, 1754-1835. Correspondence, 1782-1878.
61-1326
— POWHATAN CO. , VA.
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1808-1861. Plantation
records, 1854-71. 61-2057
— PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA.
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va,
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-85. 61-3264
—RICHMOND CO. , VA.
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Diaries and memoirs.
.1TJ1— 1AQQ " *
■ — SOUTH CAROLINA
De Veaux family. Papers of the Deveaux, singleton,
and Moore families, 1758-1894. 81-1636
Grimball, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1683-
1930. 61-2842
Grimball, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1727-
1M0, 61-1608
Gulgnard family. Papera, 1761-1952.
81-1629
Jordan, Daniel W., 1780 (ca.)-18B3. Papers, 1827-
1819 - 61-2173
Klncald famUy. Papers of the Klncald and Andereon
families, 1767-1826. 60-760
Manlgault, Louis, b, ca. 1829. Papers, 1781-1683.
81-3127
Motto, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868. Papers, 1743-1909.
61-3106
- — SOUTHERN STATES
Buchanan fumlly. Papers of the Buchanan, Dandrldge,
andTho:ias families, 1711-1952. 80-772
Corbin, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. Papers of
Francis P. Corbin and family, 1682-1665. 60-3326
Cunningham family. Papers, 1740-1910. 60-1531
Halrslon, Elizabeth Seawall (Halrston) 1865-1946.
Papers, 1605-1943. 81-172
Henry, Gustavus Adolphus, 1804-1880. Papers.
■■■■ !: 1804-71. *■■ ei . 346
Jones family. Papers, 1832-1830, 61-1180
Law, WUllam, 1792-1868. PaperB, 17bl-18«0. 81-2011
: Caruthers, Robert Looney, 1800-1882. Papers,
1823-70. 61-158
Whyte, Robert, 1767-1844. PaperB, 1765-1882.
Peebles, Richard Rogers, 1810-1898. Papers, 1840-
50,
0-1631
Perkuis, John, 1619-1866, Papers, 1622-66. 01-1130
AgUonbyr Frances (Walker) Yates. Papers, 1821-
W33, 60-2839
Applebury, Dilmue J. Papers, 1610-1937. 60-1056
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804, Correspondence, 1772-
93. 60-1642
Carter, Robert, 1738-1804. Letter books, 1781-68.
61-1286
Carter; Robert, 1728-1804. Papers, 1760-1816.
61-2016
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
famlllce, 1828-1815. 61-87
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847. Papers, 1767-
1920. 81-2177
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808. Papers, 1737-1889.
61-2063
Jones, Richard. Papers, 1787-1876. 61-2483
McDowell, James, 1796-1851. Correspondence
1787-1868. '61-3660
Subject Index
PLANTATIONS
— VIRGINIA (Continued)
Muse, Battalle, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1891. 81-3287
Pleasants {amity. Papers, 1745-1838. 61-1644
Schoff, James S., collector. Papers, 1769-1828,
60-1736
Tayloe family. Papers, 1740-1860. 61-2678
WEST INDIES
Macartney, George Macartney, earl, 1737-1806.
Papers, 1778-1800. 80-1280
Stows House. Americana, 1880-1789. 61-2293
PLANTING see TRK 1 PLANTINO
PLANTS, MEDICINAL' see BOTANY, MEDICAL
PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LA.
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Baxter, Thomas, 1799-1876. Correspondence,
1846-87. 60-809
PLAT BOOKS see REAL PROPERTY — MAPS
PLATO, ILL.
— HISTORY
Smith, George Washington, 1814-1860. Papers, 1818-
86. 60-1463
PI \TTSBURG, BATTLE OP, 1814
Copper, James Fenlmorr, 1789-1851; Papers. 60-2803
PLAYBILLS
— LONDON
Indianapolis. Public Library. Autograph miscellany,
1604-1940. 61-339S
PLAYER-PIANO MUSIC
Matlack, T. Chalkley, Papers, 1911-39. 81-361
PLAYGROUNDS
— CAMBRIDGE, MASS, see CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
PLAYGROUNDS
PLAYS see DRAMA
PLAYS, CHRISTMAS see CHRISTMAS PLAYS
PLAYWRIGHTS see DRAMATISTS
PLUMBING
—EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
American Tube Works, Boston. Records, 1866-1908.
60-86
PLUSH
Dobson, James. Papers, 1890-1920. 61-2887
PLYMOUTH, MASS.
— COMMERCE
Jackson {Daniel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass. > Records,
1800-71. 80-1787
PLYMPTON, MASS.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES—
PLYMPTON, MASS.
POE, EDGAR ALLAN, 1809-1849
ANNIVERSARIES, ETC., 1890
Virginia, University. Poe Memorial Association.
Correspondence, 1897-1911. 60-371
POETRY
— COLLECTIONS
Amerland, William H., 1867- collector. Papers,
1778-1932. 80-964
Cabell, William Daniel, 1834-1904. Papers, 1806-93.
61-1392
Duke University, Durham, N, C. Library, American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1814-1030,
60-1731
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1617. Papers, 1769-1847.
61-332
Ohio. State University, Columbus. Libraries, Mis-
cellaneous MSS. , 18th and 19th cent. 61-2009
Paschall family. Papers, 1747-1871.
Penrose, Washington H. Arithmetic books and scrap-
book, 1824-69. 81-2870
Kidgely family. Papers, 1742-1809.
SOCIETIES, ETC.
Mississippi Poetry Society. Scrapbooke, 1033-46.
80-1494
Oglebay Rhymer's Club, Wheeling, W. Va. Poems,
19S6 -42. 80-3S4
POETRY, AMERICAN, [ENGLISH, ETC.] see AMERI-
CAN, [ENGLISH, ETC.] POETRY
POETRY, AMERICAN POLITICAL see POLITICAL
POETRY, AMERICAN
POETS
Brown, Abble Farwell, d. 1927. Papers, 1869-1927.
81-1781
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1967. Papers, 1903-68. 69-18
POETS, AMERICAN
■Jlckeon, Margarette Ball, 1884- Correspondence,
1924-42. 60-493
League en* Minnesota Poets. Scrapbocks. 60-616
Literary Confederacy, New York. Papers relating
to the Aeronaut. 60-2684
POETS, ENGLISH
Muller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1862. 61-3293
POLICE
■ — NEW JERSEY
Nettleship, Icabod C. Business and legal records,
ca. 1860-80. ' 80-1660
POLITICAL CLUBS
Banks, Sir Joseph, bart., 1743-1820. Papers, 1743-
1880. 81-3292
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1697-1938,
'"'•'" 61-2028
Philadelphia, Union League. Records, 1898-1909.
60-3143
Political Equality club, Minneapolis. Records, 1882-
1980. 00-1328
Political Equality Club, St, Paul, Records, 1910-17,
60-1329
Tammany Sooiaty, or Columbian Order. Records,
1769-1812. 60-2464
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY see WORLD PCUTJCS
POLITICAL PARTIES
—MINNESOTA
National Nonpartisan League, Records, 1916-27.
60-934
— U. S,
Brandborg, Charles W., 1847-1916. Papers, 1888-
1938. 80-1033
Glass's, Henry Haywood, 1871-1038. Papers, 1883-
1937. 60-774
Hampton, Frank Armfleld, 1084-1887. Correspondence,
1918-63. 81-2460
Williams, Howard Yolen,
62.
Papers, 1834-
61-2760
POLITICAL PATRONAGE sea PATRONAGE, POLITICAL
POLITICAL POETRY, AMERICAN
Harley, Thomas J. Papers, 1824-1911. 61-2012
POLITICAL SCIENCE
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
French, Burton Lee, 1875-1064. Papers, 1003-63.
61-1981
Godwin, Parke, 1816-1904. Papers. 61-1640
—HISTORY
Dunning, William Archibald, 1867-1922. Papers,
1781-1922. 81-6684
Pitkin, Timothy, 1766-1847, Correspondence,
1681-1847, 81-868
— HISTORY — U. S.
Lteber, Francis, 1800-1872. ' Papers, 1815-68. :
61-663
- — OUTLINES, SYLLABI, ETC.
Mississippi, Dent, of Archives and History. Diaries,
1804-1011. 61-2700
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Papers, 1876-1932.
61-2000
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS, AMERICAN
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Myers, William Starr, 1877-1966, Papers. 81-1199
POLL TAX
VIRGINIA
Glass, Carter, 1858-1948. Papers, 1821-1948, 60-2401
POLYGAMY
Allsn, Corlnne Marls (Tuckerman) 1856-1931. Papers,
1898-1027. 81-2864
Heywood, J. N. Papers, 1880-1952. 81-3228
POLYNESIA
— COMMERCE — BOSTON
Hunnewell, Jamee, 1794-1869. Business papers,
1823-69, 81-136B
PONY EXPRESS
Corby family. Papers, 1801-1905. 60-1909
Richardson, Augustus G, Letters, 1860-66. 61-2776
POOR LAWS
GT. BRIT.
Gregory, Barnard, 1796-1852. Papers, 1828-42.
81-1602
POORHOUSES see ALMSHOUSES
POPES
— AUTOGRAPHS
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Autographs of
the Popes, 1436-1964. 81-3108
PORK INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— MORGAN CO., DID.
Moore, Samuel, b. 1780. Papers, 1834-87, 80-3227
PORTLAND, ME.
— BANKS AND BANKING, [ COURT RECORDS] see
BANKS AND BANKTNO, [ COURT RECORDS] — PORT-
LAND, ME.
— INDUSTRIES
McKay, Gordon, 1821-1903. Investment papers,
1887-1928. 60-309
PORTLAND, OR.
— BANKS AND BANKING, [ INVESTMENT BANKING,
MORTGAGE LOANS] see BANKS AND BANKING,
[ INVESTMENT BANKING, MORTGAGE ANSI —
PORTLAND, OR.
— PUBLIC WORKS
Morrow, Jay Johnson, 1870-1937. Papere, 1876-1937.
61-2438
— THEATER see THEATER — PORTLAND, OR.
PORTRAITS
Cpnarroe autograph collection, 1643-1882. 60-1616
Peale family. Peale-Sellers papers, ca, 1707- 61^1621
PORTRAITS, AMERICAN
Herlag, ConstanUne, 1800-1880, collector. Portraits
and biographical notes, 1840-60. 61--1440
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913, collector. Papers,
ca. 1644-ca. 18S4. 61-667
PORTRAITS, EUROPEAN,
Herlng, ConstanUne, 1800-1880, collector. Portraits
and biographical notes, 1840-60. : 61-1440
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913, collector. Papers,
ca. 1644-ca. 1884. 61-667
PORTS see HARBORS
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
— COMMERCE
Larkln, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858, collector.
Larkln papers, 1753-98. 61-401
Nell family. Records, 1774-1872, 61-2601
GENE HAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT COLONIAL PERIOD
Pelrce, Daniel, 1709-1773. Papers of Daniel and
John Pelroe, ca, 1730-1800, 61-1603
SHIPPING Bee SHIPPING — PORTSMOUTH, N. H,
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
— SHIPPING see SHIPPING — PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Subject Index
PORTSMOUTH, TREATY OF 1906
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1961, collector.
Papers, 1859-1951. 61-3178
PORTUGAL —
—COMMERCE-— V. S.
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
LewiB families, 1774-1843. 61-1628
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Mqntelro, Francisco Xayler. Papers, 1813-41.
— history; — SOURCES
Noronha family, Papers, 1500-1700.
— HISTORY- — 1826-1853
CUDton family. Papers, 1764-1864.
— POLITICS AND GpVERNMENT-^-1789-1900
Montelro, Francisco Xavler. Papers, 1813-41.
POSITIVISM
Holmes, George Frederick, 1620-1867. Papers.
61-2286
61-666
81-3466
81-3286
61-1826
POST-MORTEM INQUISITIONS see INQUISITIONES
POSTMORTEM
POST OFFICE see POSTAL SERVICE: U.S. POST
OFFICE '
POSTAGE STAMPS
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Williams family. Papers, 1630-1948. 61-3600
POSTAL SERVICE
ALABAMA
Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1797-1698.
81-1386
— CALIFORNIA — KERNVILLE
Brown, Andrew, 1828-1909. Papers, 1858-96.
—CONNECTICUT — HARTFORD
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1678. Papers, 1836-47. 60-899
MASSACHUSETTS CAMBRIDGE PORT
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of 2 New
England post offices, 1826-76. 60-1690
— MINNESOTA— MINNEAPOLIS
Hughes, Twlford E., 1642-1931. Papers, 1870-1931.
60-823
— MINNESOTA — ST. ANTHONY
Hughes, Twlford E., 1642-1931. Papers, 1870-1931.
60-823
— MINNESOTA — WEST ST. PAUL
Ren, Michael, 1827-1682. Papers, 1852-96. 80-822
MISSISSIPPI
Haley, David W., 1793-1859. Papers, 1814-1936.
MISSOURI — DE WITT
Richards, Allen D. PaperB, 1833-96.
MISSOURI ROCKBRIDGE
61-1853
60-2461
— U. S. HISTORY— SOURCES
U. S. Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector. Letters,
1876-79, 81-2100
•—U.S. — RURAL FREE DELIVERY see JURAL
FREE DELIVERY
VERMONT BRIDPORT
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admln-
latratlon. Baker Library. Aocount books of 2 New
England post offices, 1826-76. 60-1690
— VKGINIA^-CHALK LEVEL
Business records of firms located In Chalk Level
and Ward Springs, Va., 1872-1916. 60-1826
VIRGINIA — NORTH GARDEN
Johnston, James, of North Garden, Va. Business
recordB, 1869-92. 59-120
-—WEST VIRGINIA
Goff, David. Papers, 1826-1804, 80-1483
— -WEST VP1GINIA — BLACKSVTLLE
Lents, William. Papers of William and R. S. LanU,
1680-92. 81r2903
— WEST VIRGINIA— FABIUS
Bean family. Papers, 1833-87. 60-1049
WEST VIRGINIA— MORGANTOWN
U. B. Post Office, Morgantown, W. Va, Records,
1867-88. : 60-374
— WEST VIRGINIA — PRESTON CO.
Carroll, James B. Papers, 1812-1900. 61-3123
—WEST VIRGINIA — RED CREEK
Business records of firms located In Red Creek, W. Vs.,
1609-22. 80,1364
POSTERS
Post, Melville Davlsson, 1871-1930. Papers, ca.
1015-30. '61-3898
POTATO PATCHES see WORKING-MEN'S GARDENS
POTATOES
—MARKETING
McCrllUs family. Business records, 1846-1946.
60-1715
POTAWATOMI INDIANS
Tipton, John, 1786-1839. Papers, 1608-1658. 61-86
POTTER CO. , PA.
—BAPTISTS see BAPTISTS — POTTER CO. , PA.
POTTERY
MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of brick and pottery makers In Massachusetts, 1747-
1M 60-73
— ST. PAUL
Marvin, Richard, 1817-1902. Papers, 1880-1912.
— VIRGINIA
80-1186
U. S. Post Office, Rockbridge, Mo. Recorde, 1902
35.
60-2486
NORTH CAROLINA
Costoa, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1936,
— NORTH CAROLINA— DAVIE CO.
Johnson, George Wesley. Papers, 1829-1939.
NORTH CAROLINA — HAYWOOD CO,
Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1674. Papers, 1800-1900.
— PENNSYLVANIA
McNalr, Dunning, 1782-1826. Papers of Dunning
McNalr and Dunning Robert McNalr, 1786-1851.
— U. S.
Bagg, John Sherman. Correspondence, 1636-76. 61-1009
61-2169
61-3263
King, Horatio, 1811-1897. Letter books, 1882-80,
Overland mail papers, 1850-98.
80-2749
61-2225
Archeologlcal Society of Virginia. Records, 1641-59,
81-1308
POULTRY INDUSTRY
— WEST VIRGINIA— HARDY CO.
McNeill family. Papers, 1770-1929. 60-681
POUNDS
MIddletown, N. J. Records, 1700-1670. 61-674
POWHATAN CO. , W, VA.
— PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS— POWHATAN
CO., W.VA.
POWNAL, ME.
— ATTACHMENT AND GARNISHMENT see ATTACH-
MENT AND GARNISHMENT — POWNAL, ME.
PRACTICE (LAW) see PROCEDURE (LAW)
PRACTICE OF LAW
U.S.
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808. Papers, 1760-72. 60-2043
PRAIRIE GROVE, BATTLE OF, 1862
Johnson; Charles B. Papers, 1659-66.
81-1677
PRAYERS
Buckmlnster, Joseph Stevens, 1784-1812. PaperB,
1768-1812. 61-931,
Key!, Ernst Gerhard Wllhelm, 1604-1872. Papers,
1828-1932. 60-1266
PREACHING
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1656-1926. Papers, 1887-
18207 61-1366
PRECEDENTS (LAW) Bee FORMS (LAW)
PRE-EMPTION
— ARIZONA
Contzen family. Papers, 1803-1607,
PREHISTORIC UUI see MAN, PREHISTORIC
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Matthews, Stanley, 1824-1869. Papers, 1803-
61-3672
61-3184
BIOGRAPHY
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches. Biographical file, 1651-1860. 81-2856
CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Adams, Willlau, 1807-1880. PaperB, 1823-86.
81-1285
Bachman, Jonathan Wavjrly, 1637-2924. Papers,
1874-1824. 61-2848
Briggs, Charles Augustus, 1641-1813. Papers, ca.
1841-1813. 61 . 123 ,
Brown, Francis, 1848-1816. Papers. 61-1641
Clarksburg, W. Va. First Presbyterian Church.
Records, 1798-1903, . 80-310
81-3573
81-1412
61-1835
Cook, Charles H. Papers, 1670.
Cooley, Eli Field, 1761-1660. Papers.
Graham family. Papers, 1774-1665.
Hovey, Edmund OHs, 1601-1877. Papers, 1832-77.
61-1606
Leavenworth, Abner Johnson,
1612-1905.
1-1869. Papers,
61-2646
McNeill, Hector H., d. 1871. Papers, 1835-9
61-3855
Miller, Samuel, 1789-1850. Papers. 60-1336
Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1860. Papers, 1843-
•■• 60-786
Ruffnor, Henry, 1788-1861, Papers of Henry Ruffner
and William Henry Ruffner, 1643-1806. 61-3160
Shane, John Dyl812-1664. Papers, 1716-1860. 81-2806
Smyth, Thomas, 1808-1873. Papers, 1826-1914.
61-2862
Sprunt, Alexander, 1852-1937. Papers, 1868-1837.
61-2651
Tenney family. Papers, 1861-1940. 61-2814
Thayer, Charles E., 1826-1908. Papers, 1838-1806,
66-202
Thompson, William Oiley, 1855-1933. Papers, 1876-1933.
61-1226
Walsworth, Edward Brown. Papers, 1640-89. 81-2606
Williams, Moses A., 1810-1887. Papers, 1852-97.
60-808
Wilson, Samuel Ramsey, 1818-1886. Papers of
Samuel R. and Joshua L. Wilson, 1835-85. 81-3381
— EDUCATION
Wooster, Ohio. College of Wooster. Historical collec-
tion of the United Presbyterian Synod of Ohio, 1768-
1966 - 80-1727
—HISTORY HISTORIOGRAPHY *
Presbyterian Historical Society. Correspcndsnce, ca.
1827-1941. 61-3394
HISTORY SOURCES
Darrach, WUltam, 1796-1883. Diaries, 1830-38.
80-1885
Shane, John D., 1812-1864. Papers, 1718-1860. 61-2606
Minneapolis. Westminister Presbyterlsn Church.
Woman's Home Missionary Society. Records,
1883. 80-682
Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1860. Papers, 1843-
82. 60-766
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1816-1932. 61-3280
Subject Index
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
— MISSIONS (Continued)
Wlthrow family, Papers, 1870-1026. 80-1730
—SERMONS
Adams', WUllam, 1807-1860. Papers, 1823-80.
81-1286
Bachman, Jonathan Waverly, 1837-1024. Papers,
1874-1024. 81-2848
Brings, Charles Augustus, 1841-1913. Papers, ca.
11)41-1913. 81-1223
Brodnax, Joan C, 1829-1007. Papers, 1830-1029.
60-782
Caxuthers, Ell Washington, 1793-1888. Papers,
1821-56, 60-1127
Cooley, Ell Field, 1781-1860. Papers. 61-1412
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—HISTORY
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PnESEYTERIAN CITURCH IN CALIFORNIA
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN KENTUCKY
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•BIOGRAPHY PORTRAITS
r.icders, Robort Stuart. Papers, 1960'e. 81-2808
— HB1TORY
inndors, Robert Stuart. Papers, I960' s. 81-2808
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•V.FnP.YTERlAN CHURCH IN MIN1IEBOTA
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEW YORE (CITY)
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEW YORK (STATE)
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81-3865
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA
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— MISSIONS
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—BIOGRAPHY— PORTRAITS
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—EDUCATION
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i Presbyterian Historical Society. Church records,
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. A.
—CLEROY— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Douglass, James Walter, 1797-1837. Correspondence,
1800-97. 81-1074
EDUCATION
Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. Records, 1789-
61-3157
GOVERNMENT
Presbyterian Church in the U. S, A. Records, 1789-
6^167
HISTORY — SOURCES
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HISTORY SCHISM, 1837-1870
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HYMNS
Presbyterian Church In the U. 8. A. Records, 1769-
61-31B7
— MARRIAGE see MARRIAGE — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
INTHEU.S. A.
— MISSIONS
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1656-1908.
61-3120
Presbyterian Church in the U, 8. A. Records, 1769-
61-3167
Presbyterian Church in the U, S. A. Synods. New
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— MISSIONS — -SOCIETIES, ETC.
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
St. Paul. Woman's Preabyterlal Missionary Society.
Records, 1877-1941. 80-2987
— RELATIONS — PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH D)
THE U. S. A.
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Coffin, Henry Sloane, 1877-1964. Correspondence,
1937-45. 61-1288
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN WAYNESBORO, VA.
Wlthrow family. Papers, 1870-1925. 60-1730
PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES see
THEOLOGEAL SEMINARIES, PRESBYTERIAN
PRESBYTERIANS IN V1HOINIA
Buchanan family. Papers of the Buchanan, Dandrldge,
and Thomas famlllee, 1711-1952, 60-772
PRESCRIPTIONS see MEDICINE — FORMULAE, RECIPTS,
PRESCRIPTIONS
PRESERVATION OF WILD LIFE see WILD LIFE, CON-
SERVATION OF
PRESERVATION OF ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS see
ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS — COLLECTION AND
PRESERVATION
PRESIDENTS
— U. S,
Albany Institute of History and Art. Papers of
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United
States, 1788-1024. 81-60B
Subject Index
PRESIDENTS (Continued)
— U.S.— ARCHIVES
Rutherford B, Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio. Presi-
dents of the United States collection, 1788-1908.
61-1486
Stone, Edward Carleton, 1878- collector. American
statesmen collection, 18th-20Ui cent. 61-187*
— U. S.— AUTOGRAPHS
Amerland, William H., 1867- collector. Papers,
1776-1032. 60-864
Beeson, Albert Cummins, 1806- collector. United
States-Presidents', and France-History-Consulate
and-Emplre documents, 1768-1830. 61-U83
DoNv- * . Estelle (Betaold) collector. Presidents of the
tejjd States, 1777-1847. 61-2688
Harrison, Carter Henry, 1860- Papers. 60-1011
Minneapolis. Public Library. Autograph collection, ca.
1700-1864. eoi8248
Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, 18S8-I8B1. CorrosBpmlence,
1863-80. 61-3386
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1856-1836, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca, 17th cent.-
1836. 61-3388
Robinson, Elmer E. , collector. Papers of dlstln-
gulshedAmerlcana, 1785-1860. 61-1763
U.S. President. Papers, 177S 1946. 60-1267
— U.S.- — BIOGRAPHY
Thompson, Richard Wlgjglnton,
1800. Papers,
81-1083
1877-68.
— U. S. — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1847. Papers, 1891-
1M '. 61-2822
NBVtas, Allan, 1880- Papers, ca. 1916- 61-3361
Phoenix, Stsphan Whitney, 1838-1881. Correspondence
1863-60. 61-3368
RemmeL Harmon Llverlght, 1862-1827. Papers.
1878-1827. 81-3278
Straus, Oscar Solomon, 1650-1826. Papers, ca.
1666-1864. fl0 .l 67
Williams, William, 1662-1847, collector. Papers
1764-1937. 61-3480
— U.S. — ELECTION
Foulke, William, 1843-1836. Papers, 1886-1936.
80-3202
Lasslter, Daniel William, 1627-1803. Papers of
Daniel William, Francis Rites, and Charles
Trotter Lasslter, 1832-1827. 61-3283
— U. S.— -ELECTION — -1800
Beebd, Lewis, 1748-1816. Journals, 1778-1601.
80-1611
— U. S.— ELECTION— -1B24
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833. Papers, 1821-
38. 60t2610
— U. S.— ELECTION — 1832
Floyd, John, 1783-1837. Papers, 1823-32, 80-2231
— U. 8.— ELECTION — 1836
Harrison, William Henry, Pres, u. S„ 1773-1841
Papers, 1734-1838. ' 69-188
— -U. S, — ELECTION — 1040
Dudley family. Correspondence, 1826-78, 61-2442
U.S. — ELECTION — 1848
Plagg, Aaarlau Cutting, 1780-1873. Correspondence,
,1624-66. 81-2841
U. S,—ELECTION— 1858
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1884. Papers,
1616-83. 81-1341
Gillespie, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1973. Papers,
1846-60. 61-1204
— U. 8,- — ELECTION — 1860
Uoifen, William Woods, 1816-1892. Papers, 1841-
1029. 61-2010
Read family. Papers, 1769-1886. 61-3270
Slmmoaa, James Fowler, 1796-1664. Papers, 1768-
1663. 60-78
— U, S. — ELECTION — 1872
Brldgers, John Luther, b. 1860. Papers, 1660-84.
60-807
— U.S. — ELECTION — 1878
DeSaussure, Henry William, 1763-1639. Papers
of Henry William and WUmot Gibbes DeSaus-
sure, 1786-1918. 81-1347
Rlsadorph, John E„ 1844-1916. Papers, 1862-1911.
60-886
TUden, Samuel Jones, 1814-1888. Papers, 1876-80.
61-8442
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1652-1925. Papers, 1870-
1823. 60-284
— U. S. — ELECTION — 1880
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson, Correspondence, 1842-
88,
60-2886
U.S. ELECTION 1884
Curtis, George William, 1624-1892. Papers, 1860-92.
81-1068
Groh, Daniel W. Papers, 1823-1850. 61-2786
— U. S. -^-ELECTION — 1804
Parker, Alton Brooks, 1882-1826. Papers, 1678-1837,
61-1686
— U. S. — -ELECTION — 1812
Colquitt, William Neyls. Papers, 1901-23.
60-1637
Hllles, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949." PaperB, 1907-
1914. 61-3476
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1882-1828. Papers, 1895-
'830. 60-2682
WUson, Woodrow, 1866-1924. Papers, 1810-12.
61-6428
— U.S. — ELECTION — 1920
Sutherland, George, 1662-1842. Papers, 1650-1844.
80-3221
— U. S,— ELECTION— 1824
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1862-1829. Papers, 1885-
'•*>• 80-2582
— U. S.— ELECTION 1928
Cannon, James, Bp., 1884-1844. Papers, 1868-1948.
60-2991
Clarkson, Harlot, 1863-1842. Papers, 1882-1945.
61-3688
60-1823
Thompson, Clark w., 1625-1886. Papers, 1852-66,
— U. S.— -ELECTION — 1664
60-265
Rollins, Irvin Washington, 1628-1895. Papers, 1848-
78,
Davis, Chester Charles, 1887- Papers, 1626-37
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1840. Papers, J802-40.
.^-l 61-1818
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1676-1846. Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
61-1340"
Hampton, Frank Annfleld, 1884-1857. Correspondence,
1818-63. -" 61-2460
Heflln, James Thomas, 1868-1661. Papers, 1883-1861.
81-1868
— U.S. — ELECTION — 1932
Brough, Charles Hlllman, 1876-1835. Papers, 1896-
1835. 81-2117
Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1881-1933. Papers, 1914-
3 3- 60-806
Sanders, Everett, 1882-1960. Papers, 1913-60, 60-26
— U. S. — ELECTION — 19J6
Caverno, Xenophon. Papers, 1917-41. 60-1822
Progressive Party (Founded 1912) National Commit-
tee. Records, 1836. 68-61
—U.S.— ELECTION — 1944
McEulen, Elmore L, Letters, 1944-46. 61-1012
Plnchot, Glfford, 1866-1946. Papers, ca. 1630-1947,
S9-60
-U. S. — ELECTION — 1948
Daway, Thomas Edmund, 1902-
Papers, 1928-
61-1365
Howard, Katharine (Graham) 1868- Papers, 1647-
"" 61-2381
— U. S. ELECTION — 19,52
Howard, Katharine (Graham)
60.
Lane, Arthur BUSS, 1894-1956. Papers, 1904-67
OA-JWY
— U. S. — ELECTION 1966
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1694-1968. Papers, 1904-67.
61-3467
U. 8. TERM OF OFFICE
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1672-1836. Correspond-
ence, 1910-23. 60-3199
— U. S. — WIVES
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Presidents of the
United StateB, 1777-1847. 61-2598
PRESTON CO., W. VA.
—CENSUS
Fairfax family. Papers of the Fairfax and Warman
(families of Unlontown, Pa., Morgantown and King-
jjwood, W. Va., 1611-1833. 80-428
— GENERAL STORES, [LAND TITLES, POSTAL SERV-
ICE; REAL PROPERTY) see GENERAL STORES,
[LAND TITLES, POSTAL SERVICE, REAL PROPERTY!
-7-PRESTON CO. , W. VA.
— HISTORY --SOURCES
Jenkins, John E. Papers, 1626-19B1. 80-1710
— INDUSTRIES
Business records of firms located In Preston and
Randolph Counties, W. Va„ ca. 1817-60. 60^3,77
PRICE REGULATION '
— U. S.
Wherry, Kenneth Splcer, 1662-1961. Papers,
ca, 1942-61, 61-1364
PRICES
— ALABAMA
McCall, Doyle L. , collector. Daybooks, 1645-1810.
61-287
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Badham, William, b. 1836. Papers, 1817-97. 60-786
— FAIRMONT, W.VA.
Fleming, B. A., firm, Fairmont, w. Va. Records,
1664-1807. ' B9 . 127
GEORGETOWN, D. C.
Beverly, Robert, financier. Business records, 1783-
1652. 60-1377
— IOWA
Diltz, Joseph Sherman, Correspondence, 1863-8
— MINNESOTA
Moore, Henry R„ 1808-1894. Papers, 1664-82.
— NEW ORLEANS ~
Magee/James. Business records, 1632-52,
NORFOLK, VA.
Steuart, Charles. Letter books, 1751-63,
— NORTH CAROLINA
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1763-1840,
PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Davis, Samuel, Business records. 1764-1819,
-—SOUTHERN STATES
Msrrltt, William H. S. Papers, 1864-69.
— U.S.
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1784-1916.
■ VIRGINIA
Massle, William, 1796-1862. Papers, 1768-1690.
PRIMARIES
OREGON
Btelwer, Frederick, 1683-1939. Papers, 1811-33
PRIMITIVE SOCIETY see SOCIETY, PRIMITIVE
PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA.
COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS PRINCE
EDWARD CO., VA.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1600-66. 61-3284
PRINCE GEORGES CO. , MD.
— AGRICULTURE Bee AGRICULTURE — MARYLAND —
PRINCE GEORGES CO.
PRINCESS ANNE CO., VA.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Jamas, Edward WUson, d, 1996. Papers, 1836-1906.
58-77
61-3175
60-627
60-2432
61-2264
60-3309
61-1027
81-3166
60-3325
I.
61-3169
60-419
Subject Index
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
— BISTORT — SOURCES
Maclean, John, 1800-1686. Papers. 60-1307
Miller, Samuel, 1708-1850. Papers. ~ 60-1338
Princeton University. Library. Princeton presidents 1
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Wltherspoon, John, 1723-1794. Papers. 81-1241
— STUDENTS
Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1616-1602, Papers,
1729-1924.
Caaement, Dan D., 1668-1053. Casement collection,
1796-1959. 80-1211
dimming-, Alfred, 1802-1873. Papers of Alfred
dimming and family, 1792-1869. 61-189
Douglass, Tames Walter, 1707-^837. Correspondence,
1800-97. 81-1074
Graham, William Aietonder, 1804-1676. Papers,
1804-76. 61-1387
Leckle, W. Robert, <L 1839. Papera, 1788-1906.
MacPheraon family. Papers, 1762>1655.
81-2440
81-1198
PRINCIPALS, SCHOOL see SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
AND PRINCIPALS
PRINTERS
ST. LOUIS
Uettok, Tbomaa Watte, 1801-1668. Papers, 1866-66.
81-1031
PRINTING
HISTORY — SOURCES
Newberry Library, Chicago. John M. Wing Foundation.
Manuscripts on the history of printing, 1470- 81-1846
HISTORY — INDIAN TERRITORY
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1815-1932. 81-3290
— HISTORY — KANSAS
Pratt, Joan QUI, 1814-1900. Papers, 1634-99.
61-641
HISTORY — U. S,
Ooudy, Frederlo William, 1696-1047. Papers,
81-2211
PRINTING AS A TRADE
— COLUMBUS, OHIO
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1850-1936. 61-3131
PRISON CHAPLAINS sea CHAPLAINS, PRISON
PRISON DISCIPLINE
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1866. Papers, 1818-1911.
61-1363
PRISON LABOR sea CONVICT LABOR
PRISONERS
ARIZONA
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Arizona
prison collection, 1884-1917. 61-3547
— MINNESOTA
St. Paul Phrenological Society. Records, 1680-98.
60-071
PRISONERS OF WAR
— GT. BRIT.
British prisoners and parole papers, 1780-92. 61-1448
PRISONERS OF WAR, GERMAN
Richardson, Hugh. Papers, 1011-31,
61-3640
RISONS
PRIZE MONEY
Vaux family, Papers, 1686-1893.
81 -758
— U. S.
Wlnsor, Mary, Papers, 1617-40.
61-3502
Truxtun, Tho
— RELIGIOUS LIFE
Stanford, John, 1764-1834. Papers, 1705-1632, 60-2426
— ARIZONA '
Arlaona Pioneers' Historical Society. Arizona
prison collection, 1884-1917. 81-3547
Butler, Amos William, 1880-1937. Papers, 1818-
1918. 60-1442
Crutcher family. Papers of the Crutcber and Shannon
families, 1828-1020. 60-2637
— PENNSYLVANIA
Bradford, Thomas, 1746-1838. Papers, 1769-1901.
60-2185
Bradford, Thomas*. 1746-1838. Papers of_Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1881. 81-1104
SOUTHERN STATES
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1625. Papers, 1879-
1917. 60-2370
—TENNESSEE
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1888. Papers,
1834-03. 61-1161
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Washington (Tor.) Secretary's Office. Records,
1863-83. 81-3288
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
MINNESOTA — ALBERT LEA
Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minn. Records, 1690-
1826. 61-1186
Mississippi Heights Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss,
Records, 1908-26, 80-1095
— MISSOURI — CARROLLTON
Carroll Academy, Carrollton, Mo. Records, 1864-
89. 60-2198
— MISSOURI; — CLARKSBURG
Hooper Institute, Clarksburg, Mo. Papers, 1879-84.
60-2141
—MISSOURI — FARMINGTON
Elmwood Seminary, Farmlngton, Mo. Records, 1910-14.
60-2167
NORTH CAROLINA
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1787-1902. 60-1263
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1600-1001.
60-1254
PENNSYLVANIA
Nasareth Rail, Nazareth, Pa. Account books, 1786-
1860. 61-613
— PENNSYLVANIA— GWYNEDD
Foulke family. Papers, 1703-1011. 81-941
SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON
Manlgault, Louis, b. ca. 1929. Papers, 1781-1683.
61-3127
— SOUTHERN STATES
Cabell, Joseph Carrlngton, 1778-1658. Papers,
1731-1917. 61-197
PRIVATEERTNG
Blddle, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1637. 80-1481
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-1832. 60-1784
Dutllh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
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Jones, John Coffin. Business records, 1768-1829,
Wbistone, Charles. Letter book, 1777-8
80-1740
81-3091
PRIVATELY PRINTED BOOKS
—BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ransom, Will, 1678-1055. Archives, 1898-1965.
8
PRIZE LAW
— GT. BRIT,
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1738-1600.
60-1707
Truxtun, Thomas, 1765-1822. Letters, 1767-1820.
61-2423
PROBATE RECORDS
CECIL CO., MD.
Maryland. Orphans' Court (Cecil Co, ), Records,
1789-1915, 60-3249
— DELAWARE
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of court
records, 1876-1818. 61-1754
— NEW YORK (CITY)
De Witt, Lockman and Kip, New York. Records,
1870-90. 60-2266
NORTH CAROLINA
Bagley, William Henry, 1833-1886. Papers, 1849-
— PHILADELPHIA
Lee, Franklin. Papera, 1607-71, 61-881
. — PRINCE EDWARD CO., VA,
Dupuy family. Papers, 1603-90. 61-3055
WINDHAM CO., CONN.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Windham Co. , Conn., 1724-1638. 60-3087
PROCEDURE (LAW)
— MISSOURI
Nelson, Earl F, Papers, 1882-1945. 60-2847
PRODUCE TRADE
— -BERKELEY CO., W. VA.
Muse, Battalia, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1891. 61-3287
—DELAWARE
Tpwnsend, Samuel, 1812-1661. Papers, 1829-1922.
6J.-618
— HANOVER TOWN, VA.
OUver, Benjamin. Bualness records, 1766-1845.
61-1833
80-1617
— 'NEW ORLEANS
Hickman family. Papers, 1706-1620.
PHILADELPHIA
Llpplncott and Company, ltd,, Philadelphia. Records,
1787-1913. 60-1882
— RICHMOND
H i ll, Robert, merchant. Business correspondence,
1778-1857. 81-1817
— SOUTHERN STATES
Brlggs, George. Papers, 1837-1008. 60-617
Llndsey,W. S. Business records, 1883-1022. 60-37
PROFESSORS see TEACHERS
PROGRESSTVISM (U.S. POLITICS)
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1996. PaperSj 1849-
1981. 80-1471
Hllles, Charles Dewey, 1667-1949. Papers, 1807-
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PROHIBITION
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80-2991
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1869-1960. Papers, ca.
1669-1050. 61-3521
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1056. Papers, 1844-
1958. 80-1215
— MINNESOTA
Dartt, Edward H. S„ 1824-1903. Papers, 1648-1003.
80-1209
MISSOURI — RICHMOND
Brady, Durward B. Papers, 1009-25. 60-3293
SOUTH DAKOTA
Wagner, Albert O. Papers, 1906-19. 00-338
Decker, PerlD., 1875-1034. Papers, 1697-1839.
■'■■■■-. 60-3099
Hay, Charles M. Papers, 1919-33. 80-3094
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 81-1126
Kent, Fred I., 1869-1964. Correspondence. 80-3196
McSwain, John Jackson, 1875-1038. Papers, 1010-41,
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Miller, Emma (Guffey). Papers, 1920-80. 61-2658
Mouzon, Edwin DuBoee, Bp., 1869-1937. Papers,
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Nelson, Earl F. Papera, 1662-1945. 60t2847
Tllllnghaat, Anna Churchill (Moutton) 1674-1651,
Papers, 1611-45. 61-2375
WEST VIRGINIA
Shott, Hugh Ike, 1866-1053. Papers, 1858-1964.
WEST VIRGINIA BARBOUR CO.
Simpson, F, A, Records, 1909-42,
PROPAGANDA, AMERICAN
80-363
60-1068
Council on Books in Wartime, Records, ca. 1942-46.
61-1431
61-3513
PROPAGANDA, AMERICAN (Continued)
Post, Melville Davlsson, 1871-1930. Papers, ca.
1918-30. 81-3868
PROPERTY, ALIEN, [PERSONAL] see ALIEN,
[PERSONAL] PROPERTY
PROSTITUTION
— U. S.
Laldlaw, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949. Powers, 1888-
*»<■? 61-3491
PROTESTANT CHURCHES
RELATIONS — CATHOLIC CHURCH
Bailey, Owen Luleo, 1852-1034. Papers, 1883-1907.
81-3037
-^U. 8.
Brown, William Aitame, 1885-1843, Papere, 1890-
lm - 61-1374
PBOTEOTAJNT EPISCOPAL CHURCH m MOROANTON,
Avery, Junes, 1701-1872. Papers, 1818-1901,
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE U. 8. A.
BIOGRAPHY
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. 3. A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) Records, 1846-1930. 60-870
Robblns, Howard Chandler, 1876-1052, collector.
Robblns collection of bishops' papers, 1788-1943.
8! -518
— BISHOPS
New York. General Theological Seminar; of the
Protestant Episcopal Church la the U. S. A.
Collection of bishops' papers, 1784-1035. 80-1684
BBHOP8 — CORRESPONDENCE, REMWBCENCES.
...ETC, . ■
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Episcopal
papers, 1785-1004, 80-715
Robblns, Howard Chandler, 1876-1053, collector.
Robblns collection of bishops' papers, 1785-1043.
81-618
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINBCENCES.
ETC.
Capers, Walter Branham, 1870-1953. Journal, 1619-
**• : 60-743
Chase, Philander, Bp., 1T7B-1853. Papers, 1762-
1*62. 00-3012
Fontaine, Charles D., 1817 <ca.)-1871. Papers of
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Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt, 1803-1873. Correspond-
ence, 1818-1916, ; 80-1723
Johnston, Mercer Green. Papers, 1880-1064. 60-16
Mcllvalne, Charles Pettlt, Bp., 1799-1673. Papers,
1605-1874. 81-1240
New York. General Theologlcat Seminar; of the
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. 8. A.
Collection of bishops' papers, 1784-1036. 00-1584
Newton family Papers, 1799-1903. 61-82
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1623-83. 81-3612
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) Records, 1B45-193S. 60-670
RoUlt, Charles, 18107-1885. Papers, 1847-1929.
60-709
Soabury, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1796, Papers, 1740-
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GOVERNMENT
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. 8. A. Connecticut
(Diocese^ Archives, 1727-1955. 81-3161
Subject Index
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut
(Diocese). Archives, 1727-1656. 81-3151
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S, A. Provinces.
Northwest. Records, 1914-42, 60-775
Stowe, Lewis, 1628-1611. Papers, 1819-1908. 80-3601
PARTIES AND MOVEMENTS
LeaveU, William Thomas, 1812-1699. Correspondence
of William Thomas LeaveU and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1932. 61-3773
— RELATIONS — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. A,
Brown, Francis, 1849-1916. Papers. 61-1641
Coffin, Henry Sloane, 1877-1664. Correspondence,
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— SERMONS
Beckwith, John Watrotu, 1831-1890, Sermons, 1861-
° 0, 61-3028
Chase, Philander, Bp., 1775-1863. Papers, 1762-
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Everhart, George Marlowe, 1826-1891. Papers.
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Newton family. .Papers, 1799-1903. 81-63
Onderdonk, Benjamin Tredwell, Bp., 1791-1881,
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Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. B. A. ConnscUeut
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Proteatant Episcopal Church In the U. 8. A. Minne-
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Soabury, Samuel, Bp;, 1739-1796. Papers', 1740-180Q."
86-1743
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CONNECTICUT — HISTORY — SOURCES
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Connecticut
(Diocese). Archives, 1727-1966. 81-3151
— DELAWARE
Crosson family. Papers, 1838-1620, 81-368
— INDIANA
Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt, 1803-1873. Correspond-
ence, 1818-1918. 80-1723
— MARYLAND
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to Mary-
land. 61-131
— MINNESOTA
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) Records, 1845-1939. 80-876
— MTNNESOTA — ROCKFORD
Richardson, Georgia Mounts, 1858-1037. Papers,
1862-1038. 61-347
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Trinity Churoh. Records, 1697-1786,
— NORTH CAROLINA
80-2317
HISTORY SOURCES
Hawks, Francis Lister, 1798-
Papers, ca.
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Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Church
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Protestant Episcopal Church In the u. S. A. Archives.
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Soabury, Samuel, Bp., 1739-1796. Papers, 1740-1800.
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Jones, Walter, 1777-1861. Papera, 1819-80. 81-3014
Mississippi. Dept. of Archlvee and History. Note-
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81-3680
61-3371
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Clarkeon, Herlot, 1883-1043. Papers, 1862-1646
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PENNSYLVANIA
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l-arollna (Diocese) Archives, 1708-1900. 81-3039
— VIRGINIA
RoMaeon, Morgan Poltlaux, 1876-1643. Papers, 1927-
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE U. 8. A.
CONNECTICUT (DIOCESE)
HISTORY SOURCES
Soabury, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1798. Papors, 1746-1860.
80-1743
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE U. 8. A.
MINNESOTA (DIOCESE)
HISTORY SOURCES
Rollit, Chartee, 1616?-1886. Papers, 1847-1939.
947
PROVIDENCE
— CHARITIES
Charitable Baptist Society, Providence. Raoords,
i774-«uieoo. '__ (lo-uao
— COMMERCE
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1919. Papers, 1763-87.
81-2421
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES-
PROVIDENCE
— MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
PROVIDENCE ' " racmv " MI
PROVIDENCE, MO.
RETAIL TRADE see RETAIL TRADE PROV1-
DENCE, MO.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Cleveland, Junes LongstreeU Diaries, 1968-37, 61-603
PRUSSIA
FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S,
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1761-1873. Papers, ca. 1630-
PSALMODY
Benson, Louis FlUGerald, 1856-1130. Papers
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PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
NEW JERSEY— CAMDEN CO.
Camden Co., N. J. Psychiatric Hospital, Lakeland,
Records, 1888-99. . ■ Sl-m
PSYCHIATRY
Hall, James King, 1875-1948. Papers, 1761-1949.
86-3394
80-837
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1057. Papers, 1003-58. 60-18
CASES, CLINICAL REPORTS, STATISTICS
Holland, Charlton OUmore, 1911- Papers, 1636-
B8 - 81-1140
PSYCHOLOGY
MItchsU, Westoy Clair, 1874-1940. Pmsers, 1898-1948.
81-3346
PSYCHOLOGY, CRIMINAL see CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
PUBLIC BATHS see BATHS, PUBLIC
PUBLIC BUILDINGS see subdivision PUBLIC BUILDINGS
under names of countrlee, cities, etc. , e, g. WASHING-
TON, D.C., — PUBLIC BUILDINGS
PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE, PUBLIC
PUBLIC HEALTH see HYGIENE, PUBLIC
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Mississippi. State Improvement Bond Commission.
Records, 1926-24, 80-2672
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Stanford, John, 1764-1834. Papers, 1706-183,?. 80-2426
PUBLIC LANDS see subdivision PUBLIC LANDS under
names of oountriOB, states, etc., e.g. CHAUTAUQUA
CO.; N.Y. — PUBLIC LANDS: OHIO — PUBLIC
LANDS
PUBLIC OPINION
Hill, Albert Ross, 1889-1943, Papers, 1914-30,
60-3093
— U. 6.
Williams, Howard Yolen, 1889- PapBrfl, 1924-
62 ' 81-2750
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
see also subdlvlBlon PUBLIC SCHOOLS under
names of eltles, e. g. ST. PAUL— PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
MISSOURI — GREENE CO.
Greene Co., Mo, School records, 1907-38,
— NORTH CAROLINA— BURKE CO.
Avery/James, 1791-1872. Papers, 1818-1901.
—NORTH CAROLINA — ROBESON CO.
McNeill, Nelll. Papers, 1793-1899.
— U.S.
Welsh, Herbert, 1051-1941, Papers, 1868-1034
81-3465
01-3612
81-3878
81-762
Subject Index
PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Continued)
— WEST VIRGINIA — MONROE CO.
Monroe Co. , W. Va. School records, 1818-1002.
81-2864
PUBLIC SPEAKING Bee DEBATES AND DEBATING;
ELOCUTION; PREACHING
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Dudgeon, Matthew Simpson, 1611-1948. Papers,
1908-20. 61-1490
NEWARK, N. J.
Public Service Electric and Qaa Company, Newark,
N, J. Operations. 1835. 60-1603
^,-EACIFIO STATES
Sinclair, Henry Harblnson. Papen, 1819- 1814.
61-2047
—PENNSYLVANIA
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1S12-1802, collector.
Business records and Journals, 1604-1867/ 81-18
—PETERSBURG, VA.
: Baxter j^rally. Pamela, 1676-1917. 81-3300
PHILADELPHIA
Darrach, Charles QobrechU Papers, ca, 1806^19.
60-1782
— SOUTHWEST, NEW
Potter, Charles Franklin, b. 1861. Papers, 1803-40.
61-2683
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
GUman, Daniel Hunt, 1845-1913. Papers, 1888-
1002. 61-2642
PUBUC WELFARE
ILLINOIS V
Tawney, Marietta (Busey) 1870-1040. Papen,
1027-40. \ 81-2208
Butler, Amos William, 1860-1937. Papers, 1816-
1916. 60-1442
— NEW ENGLAND \
Harvard University. Graduate School oi Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of town and public welfare Institutions including
taxation In New England, 1668-1880. 60-3211
NORTH CAROLINA
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1948. Papers of Edwin
Clarke-Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1848.
61-1240
U. S.
American Association for Labor Legislation, Records,
1906-42. ai_ s je7
American Association for Social Security. Records,
1927r42. 61-2008
— WEST VIRGINIA — MONONGALIA CO
Monongalia Co. , W. Va. Relief Administration.
Records of federal relief, 1833-37. 81-2883
PUBLIC WORKS see subdivision PUBLIC WORKS under
names of countries, cities, etc. , e. g. NEW ORLEANS
— PUBUC WORKS; U.S. PUBUC WORKS
PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS sue AUTHORS AND
PUBLISHERS
PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING
Ransom, will, 1878-1966. Archives, 1808-1966.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business :
Administration, Baker Library. Account books
of publishers and engravers, New England, 1798-
1800. 60-177
Roberts Brothers, Boston. Correspondence, 1843-
1832. 81-3866
—FREDERICKSBURG, VA.
Free Lance Star Publishing Company, Fredericks-
burg, Va. Records, 1882-1818. 50-82
. BRIT.
Richards, Grant, 1872-1048. Papers, 1897-1038.
Allen, Edward Charles, 1848-1801. Business records,
1871-06. 80-117
— NEWULM, MINN.
New Ulm Publishing Company, Now Ulm, Minn.
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— NEW YORK (CITY)
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61-989
t— PHILADELPHIA
Curtis, Cyrus Hermann Kotzachmar, 1850-1933.
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PUEBLO INDIANS
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PUERTO RICO
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Lehy, William D, Papers, 1693-1962. 60-1787
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1888-1062
Brooke, John Rutter, 1838-1828. Papers, 1763-
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61-433
Taper Slseve Pulley Works. Records, 1673-1904.
PUMPING MACHINERY
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888. Papers, 1838-
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PUTNAM CO., VA.
— JUSTICES OF THE PEACE see JUSTICES OF THE
PEACE — PUTNAM CO., VA.
QUAKERS see FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
QUARRIES AND QUARRYING
— U. S.
Leokie, W. Robert, d. 1830. Papers, 1788-1808.
81-2440
QUEBEC CAMPAIGN, 1769
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19th cent. 61-1385
QUEBEC EXPEDITION, 1776 see CANADIAN INVASION,
1776-1776
QUEENS CO. , N. Y.
— HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Queens Co., N. Y., 1720-1822. 60-2894
QUEEN'S RANGERS, 1778-1781
Peters, John. Papers, 1777-80, 80-3070
QUEEN'S VILLAGE MANOR
Lloyd family. Papers, 1864-1822. 60-2858
QUINCY, ILL.
—LAWYERS see LAWYERS — QUINCY, ILL.
R
RACE DISCRIMINATION
Jaeger, Luth, 1661-1926. Papers, 1874-1933, 80-3338
RACEHORSES
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va. Records,
1850-90. ' 59-103
Corbin, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. Papers of
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RACE PROBLEMS
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and Lucia Ames Mead, 1876-1937. 81-3252
RACE QUESTION see RACE PROBLEMS; and subdivision
RACE QUESTION under names of countries, states, - ;
cities, etc., e.g. ELAINE, ARK. — RACE QUESTION;
NORTH CAROLDJA — RACE QUESTION
RADCLXFFE COLLEGE
— STUDENTS
Paine, Elsie Miriam. Papers, 1800-48. 81-1874
RADIO
De Forest, Lee, 1873- Papers, 1884-1960. 69-28
— U.S. — LAWS AND REGULATIONS
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1937. 61-1308
RADIO AUDIENCES
Cassldy, Henry Clarence, 1910- Papers, 1946-68.
61-3048
RADIO JOURNALISM
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81-3049
Morgan, Edward P., 1810- Papers, 1955-59.
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RADIO SCRIPTS
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61-2646
RADIUM
arrlo, Marie (Sklodowska) 1887-1034, Pagers, 1920-24,
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RAILROAD ENGINEERING
Palmar, William Jackson, 1836-1909. Papers, 1858-
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Wilson, John A. Diaries, 1850-96. 80-2821
RAILROAD LAND GRANTS
ILLINOIS
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. Papers,
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NeaL David A. Business records, 1816-96. 80-1746
— MINNESOTA
Thompson, Chirk W., 1826-1885. Papers, 1852-66.
60-265
— U. 8.
Rockwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861. Correspondence,
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RAILROADS
— CLAIM DEPARTMENTS
Carr, John Christopher, 1876-1944. Business records,
1814-20. 80-1911
— CONSTRUCTION
Stone and Harris, Springfield, Mass. Records, 1846-
»•• 60-48
— EQUIPMENT AND SUPPUES
LobdeU Car wheel Company, Wilmington, DsL Records,
1817-1929. 8i_., 8
—EXPRESS SERVICE see EXPRESS SERVICE
— FINANCE
Van Winkle, Peter G., 1808-1872. Papers, 1827-72.
60-3322
— HISTORY
Mills, Randall Vause, 1907-1962. Papers, 1936-52.
89-399
— HISTORY—SOURCES
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— SURVEYING
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— TIES
Knowlas, Gustavus W. Account books, 1876-96.
61-2089
Lewis, Burwell Boykin, 1838-1865. Correspondence,
1843-94, 61-1980
Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company. Legal
papers, 1854-86, 61-300
Mllner family. Papers, 1776-1938. 60-1219
— ALASKA
Alaska Railroad. Reoorda, 1916-24. 69-218
RAILROADS (Continued)
ARIZONA
Corbett, J. Knox, b. 1881. Papers, 1880-M,
Subject Index
61-3523
Ives, Eugene Semmes, 1869-1917. Papers, 1901-18.
61-2709
Schneider, Gustavo van Hemert. Papere, 1868-1916.
01-3618
ARKANSAS
McRae, Thomas Chlpman, 1861-1929. Papers, 18T9-
»»• 81-2001
BUCKS CO., PA.
fyre, Isaac, 1819-1904. Letters, 1871-98. 81-3614
— CANADA
WUgus, William John, 188B-1949. Papers, 1936-
"• 81-8430
— CHINA
Gai ^ 3 ' ° e8al > dl «o»ft. China. Records, 1898-
19l8> 60-1878
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut. State Library, Hertford. Railroad papers.
80-2985
FLORIDA
Mllner family. Papers, 1776-1936. 60-1219
—ILLINOIS
Abbot, Edwin Hals, 1834-1927. Papers, 1787-1933.
81-3826
LOUISIANA
New Orleans and CarroUton Railroad Companv.
Records, 1834-98. ' . 81 . 3M
MAINE
Crosby, William Chase, 1806-1880. Business paoera
181(| - 98 - 80-1891
MASSACHUSETTS
Old Colony Railroad Company. Records, 1848-1937.
60-1129
— MICHIGAN, NORTHERN PENINSULA
^3 9 l!?96 C 6 " n,y(MlCl, - ) Ut>t »^ Society. Papers,
61-2600
—MIDDLE STATES
Painter, Uriah Hum, 1837-1900. Papers, 181.6-1938.
81-1129
MINNESOTA
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927. Papers, 1787-1933.
61-3625
Carter, Theodore G., 18S2-1914. Papers, 1834-1920.
61-743
Comstock, Solomon Oilman, 1842-1033. Papers.
18Tf!-lBS3. ^ ' 60 . 1806
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— NORTH CAROLINA
Cunningham, John Summervllla, 1861-1922. Papers,
m-10- 80-1706
Kemper, Fannie V. Correspondence, 1848-91. 61-2432
NORTHWEST, OLD
Hall, Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94. 81-2431
—OHIO VALLEY
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Beaton family. Business reoords, 1788-1854, 81-1136
PANAMA
Blddla, Charles. Letter book, 1835-38. 61-2999
— PENNSYLVANIA
Gilbert, Lyman D. Papers. 81-2792
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
relating to railroad construction In New England,
1809 - 8 !r 80-170
Magee, John, 1794-1809. Business records, 1826-
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accounts, 1739-1854. 80-1759
— ST. PAUL — FREIGHT
St. Paul. Board of Trade. Reoords, 1888-89, 80-486
SOUTH CAROLINA
Dibble, Samuel, 1837-1913. Papers, 1779-1910.
—SOUTHERN 8TATE8
Fox, John, b. 1806. Papers, 1784-1692,
— U. S. — SURVEYING
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Pombsrton family. Papers, 1800-1900. 61-3590
— VERMONT — CONSTRUCTION
Strong and Chamberlain, Railroad construction
records, 1843-54. 60-82
— VIRGINIA
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-98. 60-778
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1896. Papers, 1931-9
Kemper; James LBWson,
1903.
59-102
13-1895. Papers; 1813-
80-3829
81-3866
61-2778
81-1724
—MINNESOTA — SURVEYING
Davis, Charles E. Letters, 1869-86.
NEW EN.QLAND
60-2006
B °ni?| , ie™ l, " ,y BaUroad Company. Records,
1831-1901. 60-178
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of railroads
of New England and New York, 1830-1927. 80-1677
Harvard Unlverstty. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
JSSr^f ° r » aroad construction In New England,
J 8 ™" 81 - 60-170
Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation. Records
: 1886-1916. 60-1199
—SOUTHERN STATES — RATES
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— U. S.
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1850-1939. Papers, 1867-1938.
60-781
BueU, George Pearson, 1833-1883. Papers of
George P. BueU and John S. Brlen, 1806-1943.
61-1830
Burgeon, Isadora H., 1839-1917. Papers, 1883-1917
61-1658
EUdns, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911, Papere, 1681-
1948> ; 80-1717
Lynde, Francis, 1868-1930. Papers, 1891-1930.
61-1442
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1877. Papers, 1832-77.
Prince, Joseph W. Papers, 1863-74.
NEW ENGLAND— CONSTRUCTION
Nott, Samuel. Papers, 1837-86.
61-1167
10-1441
60-1183
Rand McNally and Company. Information on railroad
routes, 1890- 80-1624
Shepard, David Chauncey, 1628-1920. Papers, 1888-
1919 - 60-047
WUgus, William John, 1666-1949. Papers, 1938-
"• 61-3430
Winter, Edwin W., 1844-1930. Papsrs, 1876-1921.
80-188
— U. 8. — CARS ..
Bradley (Osgood) Car Company, Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1843-90. . 61-1185
— U. B. — CONSOLIDATION
-NEW ENGLAND — MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
K *?oTJ ^ J.^" fe, ' Buma """"a* Company. Records,
1847-1888. 60-1149
— rNEW JERSEY
Ogden Mine Railroad Ciraipaiiy. Records, ca. 1856-
••• ' " 60-360
NEW YORK (STATE)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of railroads
of New England and New York, 1830-1927. 60-1677
Magee, John, 1794-1686. Business records, 1826-
1810. 60-2849
Northern Railroad Company (N. Y.) Records, 1838-
1886. 60-1620
Ripley, wnuam Zeblna, 1867-1941. Papsrs, 1921-
2,1 80-1689
— U. S. — FINANCE
Hall, Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94. 61-2431
"""son, Edwin, 1836-1905. Papers, 17B8-192B.
81-2779
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
. ministration. Baker Library. Acoount books of
"■"roads outside New England and New York, 1878-
1966, 60-2999
89-1772
Rogers, William King, 1828-1893. Papers, 1830-1922.
61-2415
U.S.— MAPS
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W., collector. Philadelphia
auctioneers' records, 1799-1886. 60-2220
Rand McNally and Company. Information on railroad
routes, 1890- 60-1624
Norlhflsld Lyceum. Reoords, 1866-63.
Mahone, William, 1828-1896. Papers, 1866-96
VIRGINIA — iHBTORY— SOURCES
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, colleotor. Rail-
roads In Virginia, 1828-94. 81-1834
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Oilman, Daniel Hunt, 1845-1913, Papers, 1886-
1902. 61-3848
— THE WEST
Campbell, James Lyle, 1808-1875. Papers. 1781-
im : 61-11B3
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1906. Papere, 1842-1901, 80-1760
Rallroadlana, western U. S. A. , 1860-79, •: 61-2043
— WESTVTROINlA
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1896. Papers.
1867-97. T 61-J182
Camden, Johnson Newlon, 1828-1908, Papers, 1845-
1908 ' 60-580
Campbell, Andrew Nelson, d. 1919. Papers, 1782-
19 ' 2, 60-1047
Carpenter, Charles, of W. Va., collector. Papsrs,
1892-1938. ^ 59-140
Davis, Henry Oassaway, 1829-1910. Papers.
1865-1916. ol . MM
Ooff, David. Papers, 1828-1904. 60-1469
Lewis, Virgil Anson, 1848-1912, collector. Papers
relating to railroads, riven, roads, and turnpikes.
iltO-mo. jM-8190
McGraw, John Thomas, 1866-1920. Papers, 1842-
">*»• 60-246
Marshall, Jacob Williamson, b. 1830. Papers, 1852-
**■ 60-584
Maury, Robert H. Correspondence, 1863-79, 81-1773
Maxwell, Lewis, Papers, 1826-1903. 60-861
— WISCONSIN
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927. Papers, 1787-1933.
61-3626
RAILROADS, ELECTRIC see ELECTRIC RAILROADS
RAILROADS, LOCAL AND LIGHT
—NEW JERSEY
Ogden Mine Railroad Company. Records, ca, 1856-
86. 80-460
RADJ AND RAINFALL
TENNESSEE
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1886, Papers,
1884-93. 81-116
RALEiaH, N. C.
"^S£, CI ££2 N , a ' """TTUTIONS, ETC. ess ASSOCIA-
TIONS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC.— RALEIGH, N~cT
—CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS, ETC.
Heck, J. M. Papers, 1761-1947. 61-3266
COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING see COST AND
STANDARD OF LIVING— RALEIGH, N.C.
FAIRS
Cunningham, John Summervllle, 1881-1922. Papsrs,
1912-16. 80-1705
—LAWYERS see LAWYERS — RALEIGH, N. C,
i TAX LISTS see TAXATION— RALEIGH, N. C. —
LISTS '
RALLS CO. , MO.
LAND TITLES see LAND TITLES— RALLS CO., MO.
RAMMED EARTH see Pigs'
Subject Index
RANCH LIFE
AUn, Franklin T„ 1805- Papers, 1888-1939.
81-3173
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society . Papers
relatlngjo cattle and cattle ranching activities,
18B6-1B4£> 81-3504
Baker, Robert 8, Business records, 1877-1918,
81-1818
Coleman, Prime T. Papers, 1878-90. 01-3671
Haywood, J. N. Papers, 1880-1963. 61-3228
Kak, Mary (Kidder) 1879-1968. Papers. 81-2711
Wibaux, Pierre, 1808-1913. Papers, 1881-1929.
81-309
61-3826
81-2002
Winn, Frederick, 1880-1946. Papers, 1907-66.
RANCHO TECATE, BAJA CALIFORNIA
Bandtal family. Papers, 1894-1027.
RANDOLPH CO. , W. VA.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — WEST VIR-
GINIA—RANDOLPH CO.
— COMMERCE
Marshall, Jacob Williamson, b. 1830. Papers, 1852-
99, 80-584
—DEEDS see DEEDS RANDOLPH CO., W. VA.
—INDUSTRIES
Business records of firms located In Preston and
Randolph Counties, W. Va„ ca. 1017-60. 80-877
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
RANDOLPH CO. , W. Va,
VOTING REGISTERS
Snyder family. Papers, 1790-1937. 61-2800
RANGES (STOCK) see STOCK-RANGES
RARE BOOKS see BIBLIOGRAPHY— RARE BOOKS
RATIONING, CONSUMER
— RICHMOND
U.S. Office of ?riae Administration, Records of the
Richmond War Price and Rationing Board No. 44-2,
1942-4*. 81-2330
RAVENSWOOD, W. VA.
HISTORY
Miller, Bus Proctor, collector. Papers, 1780-1879.
01-3388
RAYMOND, MISS.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
RAYMOND, MISS.
READING, MASS.
— TAXATION see TAXATION — READING, MASS.
READING CIRCLES see GROUP READING,
REAL ESTATE see REAL PROPERTY
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS
ARIZONA
Draconian, Moses, 1870- Papers, 1880-1935,
01-3833
BOSTON
Boston Water-Powor Company, Boston, Records,
,1611-91. 60-971
CHAUTAUQUA CO., N. Y.
Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879. Correspond-
ence, 1827-81. 81-1259
CLARK CO., MO.
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1852-93.
Merchant, Stephen L„ 1841 (ca.)-1901. Papers,
1889-1900. 60-696
— FLORENCE
Medici, House of. Business reoords, ca. 1400-1600.
80-1736
— FLORIDA
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1940. Papers, 1902-40.
81-1618
GALVESTON
Green, Thomas, 1798-1882, Papers, 1768-1871.
— GRAND RAPIDS
Ball, John, 1794-1884. Papers, 1831-92. 01-468
—HUDSON, WIS,
Comstock, John, 1612-1890, Correspondence, 1860--
1830. 80-628
KANSAS
Kuan, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1884-98. 61-1150
MIDDLE STATES
Law, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1846. Correspondence,
1817-49. 81.628
— MINNEAPOLIS
Cole and Weeks, Minneapolis. Recorde, 1877-97.
60-466
— MINNESOTA
Comstock, Solomon Oilman, 1842-1933. Papers,
1872-1032. ,80-1808
Crowe, Isaac, Papers, 1643-r75.
Eastern, Jason Clark, 1823-1901.
Koll, Mathlas N., 1874-1934. Papers, 1890-1938,
Eastern, Jason Clark, 1823-1901. Papers, 1849-1841.
60-644
80-1203
80-1978
80-1800
— MISSOURI
Burgs, Oscar F. Papers, 1863-1900.
Daniel, Reuben A, Business records, 1886-1922,
— NEW ENGLAND
Account books of real estate firms (New England and
New York) 1643-1908. 80-1749
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Account books of real estate firms (New England and
New York) 1643-1908. 60-1749
Eno, Roberta, Rhodes 6 Company, New York.
Correspondence, 1858-77. 81-2938
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Olcott, Thomas W., 1796-1880. Papers, 1618-88.
61-3650
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumnelly, Campbell,
Boss, and Wilkes families, 1790-1882. 61-471
— NORTH DAKOTA
Fuller and Johnson Company. Records, 1880-98.
80-454
—NORTHWEST, OLD
Olcott, Thomas W., 1795-1880. Papors, 1816-86.
61-3860
Rookwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861, Correspondence,
1791-1671. 61-1861
— NORWAY
Hone, Engebret Hagbarth, 1880-1940. Papers, 1874~
1940. 60-667
Holgate, William C, 1'814-ca. 1890. Papers, 1778-
1911. 61-2180
Means, Robert, Papers, 1782-1838. 61-659
— PENNSYLVANIA
MoNalr, Dunning, 1762-1626. Papere of Dunning
McNalr and Dunning Robert McNair, 1766-1861.
60-1896
Walker, George, b. 1798. Survey notes and other papers,
1775-1874. 61-640
— PHILADELPHIA
Blddle family. Papers, 1793-1937. 81-836
Clark, Ephralm. Papers, 1779-1886. 81-08
ROME
Barberinl family. Business records of the Barberlnl
and Colonna families, 1830-1818. 80-1747
— ST. LOUIS
Davidson family. Papers, 1817-1018. 61-2787
— ST. PAUL
Davidson family. Papers, 1817-1918. 61-2787
Newell, James Albert, 1800-1937. Papers, 1910-20.
60-461
Whlted, Orlc Ogllvle, 1854-1913. Papers, 1877-1923.
80-188
Windsor Real Estate Company, St. Paul. Records,
1692-1919. 60-2333
ST. PETER, MINN.
Carter, Theodore G. , 1032-1914, Papers, 1834-
1920. 61-743
— SEATTLE
Gllman, Daniel Hunt, 1846-1913. Papers, 1888-
1902. 61-2843
— SOUTH BERWICK, ME.
Jewott, Theodore F. Business recordB, 1810-75.
81-2B2
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Marshall, Joseph Warren Waldo, 1820-1904. Papers,
1828-1940. 61-3128
80-454
— SOUTH DAKOTA
Fuller and Johnson Company. Records, 1880-98.
— SOUTHERN STATES
Tucker, Robert Pinckney, 1835-1920. Papers, 1693-
1932. 61-1208
SPOKANE
Clarke, Charles Woodruff, 1848-1040. Papers, 1668-
1938, 61-2097
Acres, Robert ?., 1878-1946. Papers, 1806-1947.
81-3090
Davidson, James D., d. 1382. Papers, 1628-76. '■'■
61-1369
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1863. PapsrB, 1800-
1813. 81-1691
81-1486
61-474
Houston, George Smith, 1811-1879. Papers, 1631-1
ULSTER CO., N. Y.
Ulster Co., N.Y. Records, 1768-1636.
U.S.
Brlnton, John HilL 1772-1827. Business records,
1780-1880. oi-344
King and Wilson, Washington, D, C. Letter book, 1837-
3e - 61-2884
North American Land Company. Records, 1798-1376.
61-462
— VTNCENNES, IND.
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836. Papers, 1761-1841. 60-1937
-VIRGINIA
Baxter family. Papers, 1876-1917.
61-3300
McDowell, James, 1795-1851. Correspondence.
1787-1886. 81-3680
Means, Robert. Papers, 1782-1638. 81-650
Baglsy, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932. Papers, 1662-
""*• M-87M
— WASHTNGTON (STATE)
Baglsy, Clarence Booth,
1932.
Bagley, Daniel, 1816rl906. Papers, 1858-1903.
81-1361
— WEST VIRGINIA
Maury, Robert H. Correspondence, 1853-79. 61-1773
Maxwell, Lewis. Papers, 1625-1903. 60-361
— : WESTERN RESERVE
Wylee family. Papere, 1796-1903. 61-3428
— WISCONSIN
Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Business records,
1764-1892. B0-173B
Robe, Engebret Hagbarth, 1880-1940. Papers, 1874-
1840. 00-867
REAL ESTATE SUBDIVISION see LAND SUBDIVISION
REAL PROPERTY
— MAPS
DeaUns family. Papers, 1778-1925. 60-1462
TAXATION see LAND TAXATION
— VALUATION — THE WEST
Theilman family. Correspondence. 1881-1926. 61-10
— ABIQUIU, N. M.
Chaves family. Papers, 10th cent, 61-1018
Gonzalez, Pablo, 1678- Papers, 18th and 19th cent.
— ALBANY
Van Alen, John E. Papors, 1777-1825. 61-477
Van Rensselaer family. Papers, 1668-1852, 61-475
fll-1017
REAL PROPERTY (Continued)
ALBANY CO., N. Y.
Lansing {unity. Papers, 1738-1840.
Luahfamlly. Papers, 1784-1861.
Schuyler family. Papers, 1670-1843.
— ARIZONA
Coleman, Evans. Papers, 1880-1950.
Subject Index
61-487
61-468
61 -47a
81-3897
81-2800
BARBOUR CO. , W. VA.
Snyder family. Papers, 1790-1897.
BEDFORD CO., PA.
Miffl in, Northumberland, and Bedford County com
veyances, 1796. 65-4308
— BELGIUM ■ i ■ ■
Orange-Nassau, House of. Documents, 1707-63.
61-70
61-3843
—BERTIE CO. , N. C.
Peels family. Papers, 1733-1603.
BLACK RIVER VALLEY, N. Y.
Cranch family. Papers of the Cranch, Greealeaf,
and Whitney families, 1740-1817. 61-450
BOLIVAR CO., MBS.
Wllkersoa family. Business reco?4s, 1830-1026.
80-1604
— BQtfTON
Simpson family. PaperB of the Simpson and Blddto
famlUes, 1784-1896. ' 60-80a
— 'BURLINGTON CO., N. J.
Bunting, Samuel, Business records of Samuel
Bunting and George Nicholson, 1684-1860. 00-1660
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Foster-Clement
collection, 1686-1816, 61-22
CALIFORNIA
Coronal, Antonio Franco, 1617-1894. Papers. 17/0-
CAROLINE CO., VA.
Honours, Eustace Conway, 1836-1921. Papers, 1661-
1M6 ' 61-2798
— CAYUGA CO., N. Y.
Dunn family. Papers, 1783-1B72, 81-466
—CHESTER CO., PA.
Swayne, W. Marshall, collector. Chaster County
papers, 1701-1818. 60-2683
CHICAGO
Bersbaek, Ernest, 1858 (ea.)-1634. Papers, 1913-31.
00-1708
COEYUANS, N. Y.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y., 1780-1826.
. Ten Eyck family. Papers, 1667-1868.
CONNECTICUT
Adams family. Papers, 1769-1092.
CUMBERLAND CO., N. J.
Mulford family. Legal papers, 1767-1804.
DELAWARE
Dickinson, John, 1712-1808. Papers, 1764-:
61-ai7
61-47.1
81-1831
61-638
' 01-2088
Paynter, Leah Anderson (Burton) b. 1878, collector.
Paynter collecUon, 1764-1870. 61-336
— DELAWARE CO., PA.
Peters, Anna M. Papers, 1866-00. 60-2446
—DUTCHESS CO. , N. Y.
Phllipse family. Papers of the Phlllpse and Gouvarneur
families, ca. 1853-1874. 61-S684
— EDGECOMBE CO. , N. C.
Phillips, JameB J. Papers, 1797-1868. 61-3128
— ELIZABBTHTOWN, N. C.
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898. Papers.
1798-1691. 01-3516
—FAYETTE CO., PA.
Chaw, Benjamin, 1722-1810. Papers of the Benjamin
Chew estate, 1776-1004. 60-1625
— FRANCE
Slbour family. Papers, 1688-1017. 61-1860
— GENESEE REGION, N. Y.
HubbsU, Walter, 1796-1648. Papers, ca. 1708-1848.
60-1460
Pulteney family. Johnstone papers, 1781-1864. 60-9006
Waosworlh family. Papers, 1703-1873. 81-130*
— GERMANTOWN, PA.
Lehman, Christian, collector. Germaabiwn and
R oxborough papers, 1742-89. 81-1498
GLOUCESTER CO., N. J.
Clement, John C. Official papers, 1881-1871. 60-1780
GLOUCESTER CO. , VA.
Montague family. Papers, 1808-1039. 61-3276
— -GONZALES, TEX.
Nelll, Andrew, d. 1883. Papers, 1690-80, 60-1768
— gt,;brit.
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1661-1067. 81-3277
— GREENBRDSK CO. , W. VA.
Snyder family. Papers, 1700-1037. 61-1000
— HALIFAX CO., N. C,
Branch family. PaperB, 1784-1919. 80-3232
— HAMPSHIRE CO., w. VA.
Welton family. Papers, 1770-1928. 60-1108
—HARDY CO., W. VA.
Welton family, Papers, 1770-1928. 60-1108
HENRY CO., MO.
Poagus, Haysler F. Papers, 1013-34. 61-2623
ILLINOIS
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1620-1002. 61-2366
INDIANA
Ewlng, William G., d. 1854. Papers of William O. and
George W. Ewlng, 1618-81. 60-1344
Hamilton, Allan. Papers, 1817-90. 60-1356
—INDIANA CO., PA.
OUpIn family. Papers, 1738-1878. 00-1810
IRELAND
Butler family. Earls of Carrlck estate papers, 16th-19th
»«>t. 61-1211
—IROQUOIS CO., ILL.
Smith, George Washington, 1814-1880. Papers, 1818-
■»• 80-1463
—JACKSON, MISS.
Survey of Federal Archives, Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821 -ca. 1038. 60-1546
—KENTUCKY
Brown, James, merchant. Papers, 1788-1666. 81-1862
Davis, Isaac, 1764-1835. Correspondence, 1788-1878.
81-isae
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812, Papers, 1774-1811, 80-2617
Polk, Asa D„ 1860-1040. Papers, 1863-1819. 60-863
HNG AND QUEEN CO. , VA.
Pollard family. Papers, 17B2-1B07. 61-sa76
— KING GEORGE CO. , VA.
Fltihugh family. Papers, 1883-1964. 81-2811
—LANCASTER CO., PA.
Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1816.
60-2210
— LANGHORNE, PA.
Allen, Elisabeth S„ collsctor. Deeds, 1899-1868
—LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y.
Lawrence family. Papers, 18th cent.
LOS ANGELES CO. , CALIF.
Howell, Evelyn L. Papere, 1831-1805.
Wollsklll, Lewis. Business records, 1636-80.
051
80-1851
61-1781
81-1770
81-2886
LUZERNE CO., PA.
Gilpin family. Papers, 1798-1878. 60-1819
— McKEAN CO., PA,
Hobbs family. Business records of the Bobbs,
Merrill, and Veasls famlUsa, 1824-1814. 60-1721
— MAINE
Bingham, William, 1768-1804. Estate and other papers.
1777-1017, 60-1018
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806, Papers, 1719-1826. 60-2688
—MARIETTA, OHIO
Campbell, Samuel, bookseller and printer. Pavers.
1760-1876. 00-1768
—MARYLAND
Cadwalader, John, 1742-1788. Estate papers, 1787-
*M8, 81-382
Gibson, James, fl. 1784. Papers, 1718-1846. 80-1616
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1916. Papers, ca.
1668-ca. Mil, «i. 1B 6
MECKLENBURG CO. , N. C,
Cathey family. Papers, 1772-1941.
61-9088
— MICHIGAN
McDonald, John Stewart, 1891-1618. Papers, 1806-
19 \ 60-489
MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, PA.
Allen, Elisabeth 8., collector. Deeds, 1699-1858.
60-1651
^— MTFFUNCO., PA,
Mifflin, Northumberland, and Bedford County con-
veyances, 1796. 81-2308
— 'MILWAUKEE
Bareback, Ernest,
9 (ca.)-1994. Papers, 1013-31,
60-1798
MINNEAPOLIS
Borsbaok, En
—MINNESOTA
Gray, Thomaf
1039.
Lund, Charles C, 1893-1860. Papers, 1864-76,
Borsbaok, Ernest, 1868 (ea.)-1094. Papers, 1919-31.
60-1798
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1899-1009, Papers, 1857-
WM. 60-586
60-609
Wright, George Burdlok, 1626-1888, Papers, 1854-
"• W-637
Survey of Federal Archives, Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821-ca, 1998. 60-1548
Vlck family, Papers of the Vlok and Phelps families,
1810-1906./ 60-1793
— MISSOURI
Brlnkerhoff, William E. Business records, 1860-78.
80-3057
GUlaspy, JameB C. Papers of James C. GlUaepyand
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1849-1999, 61-817
McCraw family. Papers of the McCraw and Turner
families, 1837-1919. 81-3184
Missouri Land and Lumber Company, Graadln, Mo.
Records, 1880-1646. 80-8478
Shaw, Mtlton, Papers, 1864-1881, 61-6
• — MONONGALIA CO, , W, VA,
Brand family. Papers, 1867-1864. 61-8904
West Virginia. University. Library. Monongalia
County land and legal papers, ca. 1783-1868. 91-3218
MONTGOMERY CO., N. Y.
Lansing family. Papers, 1738-1840, 61-487
Smith, Edward Wanton. Family papers, 1788-1646.
61-198
—MORGAN CO, , GA.
George, E. H., collector. Papers, 1804-1938. 81-2063
—NETHERLANDS
Orange-Nassau, House of. Documents, 1707-63.
81-70
NEW ENGLAND
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Sprlngflsld,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1661-1967. 81-3377
— NEW JERSEY
Alexander, James, 1601-1768. Papers, 10th cent.
60-1045
Subject Index
REAL PROPERTY
— NEW JERSEY (Continued)
Alexander, James, 1601-1766. Papers of James and
William Alexander, ca. 1711-71. 80-650
Ball, Joseph, 1762-1821. Papers, 1670-1860. 60-1376
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808. Papers, 1764-1808.
61-2086
Evans, Robert T. Papers, 1803-65. 60-1904
Gratz, Simon, 1640-1025, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements In Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1684-1B05. 60-2633
Jacobs family. Papers, 18B1-18S8.
Learning family. Papers, 1706-1861.
60-2838
60-2410
Mitchell, Jan, (yndale, 1834-1015. Papers, ca.
1850-oa. 1911. 61-186
Strettell, Robert. Papers of Robert and Amos Strettell,
1686-1820. 60-26C4
Towers, Robert. Papers, 1604-1608. 60-2828
— NEW PALTZ, N. Y.
Hasbrouck, JoBlah, 1755-1821,
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646-
Papers, 1760-1822.
81-1051
61-1131
• — NEW YORK (STATE)
Alexander, James, 1601-1766.
Papers, 18th cent.
Alexander, James, 1801-1756. Papers of James and -
WUllam Alexander, ca. 1711-71. 60-650
Bingham, WUllam, 1762-1804. Estate and other papers,
1777-1017, 60-1912
80-2701
60-2826
Duane, James, 1733-1707. Papers, 1787-0:
Ely family. Papers, 1790-1026.
Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1846-1037.
Papers, 1780-1880.
61-1518
Morris family. Papers. 60-2206
Pumpelly, Harmon. Deeds, 1828-46. 61-470
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumpelly and v
Bead families, 1812-96. 61-611
Rlker family. Papers, 1654-1882. 81-413
— NORTH CAROLINA
Cab), Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1040. 60-3300
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1764-1016. 60-3325
Coston, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1930. 60-3324
Heck, J. M. Papers, 1761-1047. 61-3266
Thompson femlly. Papers, 1607-1003. 61-416
NORTHEASTERN STATES
Brlnton, Jasper Yeates, 1878- Papers, 1782-1835.
61-502
— NORTHERN NECK, VA.
Lambert, Oscar Doane, 1088- collector. Papers,
1160-1620. 61-3222
Proprietors Office of the Northern Neck of Virginia,
Records, 1690-1843. 81-2270
NORTHUMBERLAND CO. , PA.
Mifflin, Northumberland, and Bedford County con-
veyances, 1706. 61-2308
— NORTHWEST, OLD
Lyon, Lucius. Papers, 1812-62. 60-001
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1763-1820. Surveys, 1754-1807.
80-2437
— NOVA SCOTIA
Brlnton, Jasper Yeates, 1878- Papers, 1782-1835.
81-502
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers, 1725-1818. 80-2588
Jacobs family, Papers, 1881-1838. '80-2638
■ — OHIO
Adams family. Papers, 1769-1892, 61-1831
Blrchard, Sardts, 1801-1874. Papers, 1614-74.
81-1988
Brown, Jamoa, merchant. Papers, 1788-1856. 81-1852
' Hubbell, Welter, 1795-1848. Papers, ce. 1788-1848.
60-1489
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1785-93. 60-2455
OTSEGO CO., N. Y.
Smith, Edward Wanton, Family papers, 1728-1848.
61-198
— PANOLA CO., MISS.
Stewart, Leonldas H. Business records, 1669-80.
60-1907
— PENNSYLVANIA
Asylum Company. Records, 1793-1851. 60-1778
Bingham, William, 1762-1804. Estate and other papers.
1777-1017. 60-1912
Collins, Zaccheus, d. 1831. Papers, 1760-1647.
81-383
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1838. 61-422
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. Papers, 1768-1869.
60-1816
Falrman family. Papers, 1871-1828. 61-149
Gibson, James, fl. 1764. Papers, 1712-1846. 80-1818
Oratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements in Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1684-1885. 60-2633
Harris, James, 1756-1826. Papers, 1787^1842.
60-2763
Harris, John, 1728-1791. Papers, 1687-1915. 60-2184
Jacobs family. Papers, 1681-1838. 60-2838
James and Drinker, Philadelphia. Records, with some
personal papers of Henry and Sandwlth Drinker, 1739-
1655, 31-819
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. 80-2837
Jones family. Papers, 1698-1887. 80-2636
Keith, Charles Penrose, 1854-1939. Keith family
papers, ca. 1899-1932. 80-2218
Kennedy, Anthony. Business records, 1781-1827.
60-2108
Logan family. Papers, 1864-1871. 60-2835
Merrill, Daniel 8. Real estate notes, 1864-68. 60-2810
Meyers, Oscar R. Legal papers, 1865-1005. .60-2573
Norrls family. Papers, 1642-1860. 80-2606
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880. 61-E46
Pennsylvania. Historical Socltey. Collection of
papers from the northern, interior, and west-
ern counties of Pennsylvania, ,1744 -i860. 81-1444
Pennsylvania Property Company. Papers, 1792-1834.
80-2667
Peters family. Papers, 1687-1671. 61-365
Pleasants family. Papers, 1880-1843. 61-152
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1880. 81-421
Powel family. Papers, 1723-1853. 61-2086
Smith, Charles Morton, collector. Papers
pertaining to early Pennsylvania, 1681-1848. 81-434
Strawbrldge, James. Correspondence, 1772-1802.
80-2683
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1023. Papers, 1830-80.
814441
Towers, Robert. Papers, 1804-1808. 60-2828
Trimble, James, 1755-1838. Papers, 1782-1835.
60-2831
PENNSYLVANIA- — MAPS
Hlestsr, Daniel, 1747-1604. Papers, 1739-1822.
80-2380
— PERKY CO. , ALA.
Bellj Thomas. Papers, 1836-1909. 61-3048
— PHILADELPHIA
Asburst, John. Papers of John As hurst estate, 1699-
1885, 60-1240
Ball, Joseph, 1762-1821. Papers, 1678-1850. 60-1378
Burd, Edward Bhlppen, d. 1848. Papers, 1798-1668,
80-1608
Daix, Augustus F. Papers, 1689-1914. 60-3276
Gilpin family. Papers, 1788?1878. 60-1819.
Glrard, Stephen, 1760-1881, Papers, 1780-1831.
Lewis family. Papers, 1774-1940,
Point No Point land title papers, 1728-1873.
Smith family. Realestate papers, 1890-1934.
61-530
61-636
61-2034
Stevenson, Cornelius, collector, Brlefe of title,
1820-1000. 81-2035
Stratton, Joseph, collector. Deeds, 1706-1016. 61-2027
— PHILADELPHIA CO., PA.
Camac family. Estate papers, 1802-60.' 61-60
Smith, Edward Wanton. Family papers, 1728-1846.
61-196
— PITTSBURGH
Thompson family. Papers, 1607-1003. 61-418
— PRESTON CO. , W. VA.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1809. Papers,
1857-87. 61-3162
RANDOLPH CO., W. VA.
Snyder family. Papers, 1700-1037. 61-2000
RENSSELAER, N. Y.
Schuyler family. Papers, 1670-1843, 61-472
— RHTNEBECK, N. Y.
Livingston family. Papers, 1716-1808. 60-2602
— RICHLAND TOWNSHIP, PA.
Foulke family. Papers, 1726-1884. 61-3168
— ROWAN CO. , N. C.
Cathey family. Papers, 1772-1041. 61-3022
HOXBOROUQH, PA.
Lehman, Christian, collector. Germantown and
Roxborough papers, 1742-09. 61-1408
— ST. CLOUD, MINN.
Polk, Asa D., 1860-1040. Papers, 1853-1010. 60-663
— ST. JAMES, MO.
Maramee Iran Works. Records, 1820-91. 61-3308
ST. LAWRENCE CO., N. Y.
Brodlsh, Luther, 1783-1863. Papers, 1816-63, 60-1807
— «T.PADL
Morgan, Caleb. Papers, 1851-80. 60-400
Russell, Roswell Phillip, 1820-1808. Papers, 1849-
03. 60-1820
— SALEM, W. VA.
Deaklns family. Papers, 1778-1025. 60-1462
—SALINE CO., MO.
Van Meter family, Papers, 1838-1948. 61-34
—SAN DIEGO CO. , CALIF.
Howell, Evelyn L. Papers, 1831-1905. 81-1770
— SAN FRANCISCO
Center, John. Papers, 1845-84. 61-2266
— SANTA MONICA, CALIF.
Jones, JohnPerclval, 1829-1912. Papers. 81-1298
—SARATOGA CO., N. Y.
Fonda family. Papers, 1729-1826. 81-488
SEQUIN, TEX.
Nelll, Andrew, d. 1883. Papers, 1830-80. 60-1788
—SNOW HILL, N. J. — MAPS
Clement, John C. Offlc'lal papers, 1681-1871. 80-1790
— SNYDER CO., PA.
Snyder, Simon, 1759-1819. Land papers, 1787-1843.
60-27g0.
SOMERSET CO., PA.
Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1810. Papers of the Benjamin
Chew estate, 1778-1904, 60-1625
— SONOMA CO. , CALIF.
O'Farrell, Jesper, 1817-1876. Papers, Co. 1846-1924.
6.1-2314.
SOUTH CAROLINA MAPS
De Veaux femlly. Papers of the Deveaux, Singleton,
and Moore families, 1758-1894. 81-1538
SOUTHERN STATES
Hubbell, Welter, 1795-1848. Papers, ca. 1786-1848.
60-1489
Jones family. Fepere, 1832-1930.
REAL PROPERTY (Continued)
— -SUFFOLK CO., N. T.
Woodhull family. Papers of the Woodhull and BeU
families, 1704-1B32. 41-248
TAMPA, FLA.
McPhenon, H. C. Business records. 1658-67. 60-SO
McCraw family. Papers of the McCraw and Turner
families, 1897-1918. 61-3134
Pottlgraw family. Papers, 1772-1913. 61-3371
TENNESSEE VALLEY
Cabell family Papers of the Cabell aM Carrlngton
families, 1779-1890. 60-3331
TEXAS
Elliott, Claude, 1896- collector. Papers, 1837-80.
60-1888
Hunt, Memucan, 1807-1866. Papers, 1842-48. 00-169S
Mlckls, William English, 1846-1920. Papers, 1849-
1M1, 81-2966
Moore, R. J. Papers, 1857-88. 60-1864
Price family. Papers, 1843-1928. 61-1397
Robinson, Georgn, of Texas. Papers, 1833-1930.
60-a346
Rust, William. Correspondence, 1849-86. 60-1903
Townaend, NathanleL Papers, 1838-1908. 80-1770
TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
Bare, MM. ataaley Charlotte Wlaehuter. 1856-1931.
Papera, 1888-1699. ' n-m»
— U.S.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
relating to estate, real estate, and private Invest-
ment management In New England, Maryland Vir-
ginia, and Iowa, 1765-1940. 61-284
60-1617
North American Land Company. Records, 1793-1876.
81-462
60-2617
Subject Index
H i ckma n family. Papers, 1796-1B20.
Russell family. Papers, 1760-1869,
UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA.
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers, 1725-1818. 60-2686
VERMONT
Duane, James, 1733-1797. Papers, 1767-96. 60-2701
VIRGINIA
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812, Papers, 1774-1611. 60-2517
°*?™?*!'n5? T7 0tor < B °y k ">) colleotor. Papers,
1786-1949. 61-2633
61-3082
61-2788
61-1351
9-2665
61-418
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1942.
Patton family. Papers, 1693-1957.
— WASHINGTON (STATE)
Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905. Papera, 18B9-1903.
— WASHINGTON, D. C.
Nicholson, John, d. 1800. Letter books, 1775-98
Sergeant, John, 1779-1862. Papers, 1783-1897.
— WASHINGTON CO., MBS.
Wllksrson family. Business records, 1830-1926.
60-1604
—THE WEST
Eadley family. Ledgers and papera, 1837-1904. 59-66
Holker, John, 1748-1822. Papers, 1770-1867. 60-324a
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Business papers, 1769-
! eae • 80-2434
Btorrett, Andrew Jackson, 1628-1881. Papers, 1849-
8B - 80-1886
West, Rutus A., collector. Papers, 1774-1952. 60-3342
— WEST VIRGINIA
Camden, Johnson Newloo, 1826-1908. Papers, 1845-
1908 ' 60-580
Haymoad-Flemlng LaWFlrm, Fairmont, W. Va.
Records, 1760-1936. 60-1085
McCoy family. Papers, 1761-1803.
60-368
MeGraw, John Thomaa, 1856-1920. Papers, 1842-
1B48 - 60-246
WESTCHESTER CO. , N. T.
Phllipse family. Papers of the Phlllpse and Gouremeur
families, ca. 1653-1874. 61-3584
—WESTERN RESERVE
Ely family. Papers, 1790-1926. 60-282B
WESTMORELAND CO., PA.
Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1810. Papers of the Benjamin
Chew estate, 1776*1804. 60-1826
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Gilpin family. Papers, 1738-1679. 60-1819
WILSON COt, N. C,
Peele family. Papers, 1723-1906. 61-3843
Woodard family. Papers, 1783-1S01. 61-2979
— WINONA CO., MINN.
Pike, Robert, d. 1874. Papers, 1861-89. 60-1043
— WBCONSIN
Dsrtt, Edward H. 8., 1824-1803. Papers, 1848-1903.
60-1200
McDonald, John Stewart,. 1831-1816. Papera, 1988-
18 ' 60-483
YAZOO CO., MISS.
Stuart family. Papers of the (.mart, Mayes, and
Dimltry tamlUsa, 1840-1948. , 60-3312
YONKERS, N. V.
PhiUpse family. Papers of the Phlllpse and Gonvenaur
families, ca. 1653-1874. ^81-3684
REAPERS see HARVESTING MACHINERY
RECEIPTS (ACKNOWLEDGMENTS)
— NORTHEASTERN STATES
New York Hlstortoal Society. Receipt books, 1749.1878.
81-239
RECIFE, BRAZIL
—COMMERCE U, fl.
Deyereux, B. H. Letter book, 1837-43. 81-3946
RECIPROCITY
Wherry, Kenneth Splcer, 1692-1951. Papers.
«»• »««-»l. ^ 61-1364
RECLAMATION OF LAND
— U. 8.
"•"•Jf. Frederick Haynes, 1862-1932. Papers, 1886;.
* M1 - 60-169
RECONSTRUCTION
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1888-
TO< 61-1156
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1888. Papers, 1837-1963.
61-684
60-783
Br ^Sf I i , » John **»»**»» 181«-iaf»4. Correspondence,
"«-«. a ,.,'i3
UW-1V11. 80-3200
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1626-1916. gi.g7
C ° 178t™9M™ tonU, ' "WW «««!« Wl MBS. ,
* 60-9304
De Saussure, Henry WUliam, 1763-1899. Papers of
Henry William and wilmot Globes Do Saussure,
1788-1916. M .j 347
Du Bole, Egbert. Correspondence, 1860-1901. 61-1384
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-95. 61-1339
H ^oJU Ch * rles *"<>"*•>• 1840-1878. Papers, 1869-
1 " m - 61-3609
Langatoo, John Mercer, 1639-1097. Papers, 1663-98.
61-1531
^iJefi'&i Pap * r8 " "" U ° "* Bmm y families,
10UO-1H14. 60-804
Longetrest, Janus, 1831-1904, Papers, 1848-1904.
61-1676
Bagby, Bennstto M. Papers, 1830-1920.
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1677. Papers, 1831-73
Welles, GKfcon, 1802-1876. Papsra, 1848-1902,
81-1713
61-1641
963
—ALABAMA
I^wte.BnrwallBoTkm, 1838-1886. CmntgmOm^,
McLaurm. Luohlln W. Papera, 1817.-1924. oi-3<v37
NInlnger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918. Papers,
1668 - M - 80-1238
—-ARKANSAS
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. ' jSO-SSao
— GEORGIA
Aleaander, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882. Papers, 1786-
1BM * 80-1008
Battay, Robes* 1828-1896. Papers, 1810-94 ■ 61-3147
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940. 61-244!)
1812-BO. 61-8E73
— KENTUCKY
Stevenson, John While, 1812-1886. Papers, 1877-86.
61-ioaa
— •LOUISIANA
Beauregard, Pierre Gustavo Toutant, 1818-1893.
Papers, 1844-93.
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888,
Correspondence, 1778-1868. 60-808
60-1181
Amis, Adalbert, 1836-1933. Papers, 1874-1929.
60-2109
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1635-1901. Correspondence,
1860-1810. 61 -^ 37
HcLeurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1779-1922.
61-34(iB
Stuart, Oscar J. E, Papers of Oscar. J. E. Stuart and
family, 1848-1609. 60-2188
— MISSOURI
Belwood family. Papers, 1860-1936.
60-3998
Coonaway, John Waldo,: b. 1869: Papers, 1786-1844. '
80-3330
NORTH CAROLINA
Baxter,. Thomas.. 1789-1878. Correspondence,
1845-87 80-809
Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1818-1874 CoraeBponden«e,
1839-74. 80-2131
Chaffln, Washington gsndford, 1815-1880. Papers,
1841-1900. 60-3317
Craft, David Lucius. Correspondence, 1853-74,
Dixon, Wlnsor, 1802-1868. Papers of Wlnoor.Dteon
and of the Lyon family. 61-1525
Elliott, Benjamin P. Correspondence, 1805-68. Ol-im
Granam, William Alexander, 1804-1876. Papers.
"04-76. *" 6 i. U87
oi-seeu
61-3)81!
Hojaen, WUliam Woods, 1818-1892. Papaia, 1641-1928.
81-2010
80-784
60-3244
Grimes family, Papers, 1768-1929.
Bill, Daniel S. Correspondence, 1766-1888,
McGeaohy family,' Papers, 1819-99,
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Claiborne family. Papers, 1803-1954.
61-2850
Fox, John, b. 1806. Papers, 1784-1892.
Elliott, Thomas Rhott Smith, b. 1819. Correspondence,
1785-1861. 61-1SB3
81-1724
Hayna, Paul BamUtoa, 1830-1886. Papers, 1818-1944.
61-2280
Holmes, Nickels J., 1847-1919, Papsra, 18S4-1927.
81-2813
— TENNESSEE
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 182S-S877. Papers, 1862t
68. 61-1670
— TEXAS
Belwood family. Papers, 1850-1936. . 60-2988
Roueer, George, colleotor. Papers on Reconstruction
In Texas, 1868-84. 80-1917
— TEXAS — SOURCES
Elliott, Claude, 1898- collector. Papers, 1837-80.
60-1680
— VIRGINIA
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817. Papers, 1804-
1000. 80-1470
Daniel, John Warwick, 1642-1910. Papers, 1849-1610.
01-1688
Subject Index
RECONSTRUCTION
— VIRGINIA (Continued)
HHe, Cornelius Baldwin, b, 1842. Papers, 1709-1918.
61-1645
Holllday, Frederick William Mackey, 1828-1898.
Papers, 1848-99. 61-2021
Hunton, Charles H. Papers, 1810-98. 61-1832
Kemper, James Lawson, 1023-1896. Papers, 1813-
1903. 66^-3320
Leavell, William Thomas, 1812-1889. Coirospondeace
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1932. 61-2772
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
famiUsa, 1777-1942. 61-3138
Kuffln family. Correspondence, 1811-02. 61-1489
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1607-1891. Papers,
1791-1928. 81-1630
— WEST VIRGINIA
Flick, William Henry Harrises, 1847 (ca.j-1694. Pa-
pers, 1792-1894.. . 61-1390
— WILKES CO., N. C.
Brown, Hamilton, 1786-1670. Papers, 1752-1907.
61-3079
RECONSTRUCTION (1914-1939)
Davis, Norman H., 1878-1944. Papers, 1918-42.
59-207
69-102
RECONSTRUCTION (1939-1961)
Food for Freedom, lno. Records, 1942-47.
— EUROPE
Dean, Vera (Mlcheleg) 1913- Papers, 1929-63.
RECREATION
— MIDDLE STATES .
Kldgely family. Papers, 1742-1899.
RECREATIONS see AMUSEMENTS
RED CREEK, W. VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — RED
CREEK, W. VA.
REDCROSS
— HISTORY
Hill, Albert Ross, 1669-1943. Papers, 1914-30.
60-3003
—HISTORY— SOURCES
Red Cross, u. S. American National Red Cross.
Bursau of Archives. Records, 1881-1966. 61-2082
RED RIVER OF LOUISIANA
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1776-1812,
: 60-2678
RED RIVER OF THE NORTH
—NAVIGATION
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1052 1926. Papers, 1070-
■ ■■■■■• 1023. 00-264
RED RIVER SETTLEMENT
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1670-1842. 60-2529
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 6th earl of, 1771-1820.
Papers, 1808-24. 60-1178
RED RIVER VALLEY (RED RIVER OF THE NORTH)
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Grace, Thomas Langdon, Bp., 1014-1097. Papers,
.;,, 1867-84. :, 00-2057
RED RIVER VALLEY, TEX.
HISTORY— SOURCES
McKlnney, Ashley M. Papers, 1830-84. 80-3230
REDWING, MINN.
— COAL TRADE, [ GRAIN TRADE, HARDWARE, MEAT
INDUSTRY AND TRADE] see COAL TRADE, (GRAIN
TRADE, HARDWARE,' MEAT INDUSTRY AND TRADE]
— REDWING, MINN.
REFERENDUM
ARKANSAS
Thomas, David Yancey, 1672-1043. Papers, 1801-38,
61-3196
REFORMATION
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Uemmeter, Henry Bernard, 1869-1946. Papers,
REFORMED CHURCH
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Mllledolor, Philip, 1776-1862. Papers, 1705-1062.
80-014
— DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Mllledoler, Philip, 1775-1852. Papers, 1786-1852.
60-014
— HSTORY — SOURCES
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1641-1903, collector.
European documents on Evangelical and Reformed
Church history, 16th 60-31
HYMNS HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Benson, Louis FttzGerald, 1865-1930. Paper?/ "393-
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— SERMONS
Mllledoler, Philip, 1775-1852. Papers, 1785-1852.
1694-1949.
Hill, Charles Lsander, Papers, 1948-58.
00-1111
60-870
60-614
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
— CLERGY — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Schenck, Garret Conover, 1806-1886. Diaries, 1826-
88. 81-3266
—NEW YORK (CITY)
New York Historical Society. Records of Reformed
Dutch churches In New York City, 1768-1876. 61-133
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Reformed Dutch
Church records, 1741-1814. 61-7
REFORMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES
— CLERGY — -CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society.
Papers of Reformed Church ministers, 1746-
69-289
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society.
Reformed Church diaries, 1777-1918. 59-256
Harbaugh, Henry, 1817-1667. Papers, 1830r87, 80-121
Schaff, Philip, 1019-1893. Papers, 1836-93. 60-120
Behalf, Philip, 1010-1803. Papers, 1842-92. 61-1222
— HISTORY — SERMONS
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society.
Reformed Church diaries, 1777-1918. 69-266
HBTORY SOURCES
Detterer, Henry Sassaman, 1641-1903, oollsctor.
European documents on Evangelical and Reformed
Church history, 15th to 17th centuries. 60-31
Evangelical and Reformed Church, : Historical Society.
Papers of Reformed Church ministers, 1746-
69-239
Hlnke, William John, 1071-1947, collector. Hlnke
collection on 19th-century Reformed Church his-
tory, 1693-1010. 69-236
Reformed Church In the United States. Archives,
1763-1934. 69-240
Zacharlas, George Merle Da Fere, 1848-1910, collector.
Correspondence and documents on history of the
Reformed Church in the United States and of the
Waldenses, 1300-1810. 00-119
— SERMONS
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1093. Papera, 1836-93. 60-120
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York Historical Society. Records of Reformed
Dutch churchoo in New York City, 1768-1876. 61-133
REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH IN AMERICA see REFORMED
CHURCH IN AMERICA
REFORMERS
AUTOGRAPHS
Jenkins, Charlee Francis, 1866- collector. Autograph
collection, 1661-1940. 80-322C
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Mott, Lucretla (Coffin) 1793-1860. Papers, 1834-
REFRIGERATORS
Kddy (Darius) and Philip W. Goodrldgs, Boston.
Records, 1842-67.
REFUGEES, JEWISH
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of
America. Records, 1010-46.
664
REFUGEES, SOUTHERN
— BRAZIL
Darnsley family. Papers, 1824-73. 60-1768
Bamsley family. Papera, 1825-1608. 61-2018
Keyos family. Papers, 1846-1644. 81-1482
— MEXICO
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1727-
1936. 61-1608
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1606-1673. Correspondence,
1826-71. 61-2970
Perkins, John, 1819-1686. Papers, 1822-85. 81-1130
REOIMENTAL HISTORIES sse subdivision REGIMENTAL
HISTORIES under wars, e, g. EUROPEAN WAR, 1614-
1918—REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC
■ — ARIZONA
Stoner, Victor, 1893-1957, collector. Stoner collection,
1666-1659, 81-3637
— AURORA, W. VA.
Aurora, w. Va- Saint Paul's Lutheran Church. Re-
cords, 1767-1666. 60-329
— BRANDON, MISS.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi.
Magnolia State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1946-
47. 60-2836
— BUCKS CO., PA.
Bucks Co. , Pa. Marriage recorde of Bucks County, Pa.
and Philadelphia, 1036-85. 66-3166
Hicks, Isaac, 1746-1830. Dooket books, 1772-183a.
60-1842
CALIFORNIA
Dwlnell, Israel Edson, 1820^1890. Papers, ca, 1649-90.
61-1234
81-1361
61-1357
Owen, Isaac, 1869-1869. Papers, 1630-68.
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Records, 1845-1952.
CAROLINE CO., MD.
Pennsylvania. Historical Soclsty. Church and meeting
collection, 1649-1916: miscellany, 1649-1904.
60-3339
— CATO, MISS.
Cato, Mlsa. Cato Baptist Church. Records, 1853- :
1948, 66-2020
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Charlsston, S. C. St. Michael's Church. Records,
1751-1060. 61-3083
CINCINNATI
Cincinnati. Church of -the New Jerusalem,
— CLAREMONT, MINN.
Records,
61-1399
Claromont, Minn. First Congregational Church,
Records, 1894-1910. 60-691
COPIAH CO., MISS,
Copiah Co., Miss. Marriage records, 1623-1033.
60-1866
Delaware. Public Archives Commission. Delaware
church records, 1707- 61-119
DUBUQUE, IOWA
Dubuque, Iowa. St. Raphael's Cathedral. Records,
1839-68. 60-686
EPHRATA COMMUNITY
Cassel, Abraham -H., collector. Papers, 1680-1821.
81-31.26
— EXCELSIOR, MTNN.
EKcelelor, Minn. Congregational Church, Records,
1063-1924. 60-892
— FARWELL, MINN.
Farwell, Minn. Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1889-1930. 80-602
— GEORGIA
Hoad, Keith Morton, 1080-1840, collector. Gaorgla
manuscripts, 1732-1905. 61-3126
GLENDALE, MINU.
Glendale, Minn. United Presbyterian Church, Re-
cords, 1081-66. 60-820
Subject Index
RBGISTBRS OP BIRTHS, ETC. (Continued)
GREENWICH, N. J.
Pitman, Enoch, eoUeotor. Greenwich, N.J. vital
statistics, 1617-66. 61-1450
— GUILFORD, CONN.
Guilford, Conn. Records, 1781-1868. 60-229B
— HAMILTON, MASS.
Cutler, Manasssh, 1742-1823. Manasssh Cutler col-
lection, 1762-1867. 60-2228
—HAVRE, MONT.
R'SUt, Charles, 1810?-1686. Papers, 1847-1629.
—HUDSON, WM.
RoUtt, Charles, 1810?-188B. Papars, 1847-1926.
60-708
60-709
— -ILLINOIS
Friends, Society o! (Hlckslte) nilnols Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1820-1948. * 61-1229
INDIANA
DePauw UnlTerslty, Oreencastle, lad. Archives.
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1608-1860. 61-1690
— IRELAND
Frlsnds, Society of. belaud Tear]; Meeting.
Records, ca. 1660-1849.
61-1966
— iSLE OF WIGHT CO., VA.
Seward, Walter Merrit, 1860- Papers, 1833-1928.
68,107
—JEFFERSON CO., MBS.
Jefferson Co., Miss. Records, 1806-1910. 60-2618
KENTUCKY
Kentucky. Marriage records, 1786-1634. 60-2760
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1897. Diaries, 1886-
•*■ 81-757
— KINGSTON, WIS.
Dartt, Edward H. 8., 1824-1803. Papers, 1846-1903.
60-1209
KTRKWOOD, MBS.
Klrkwood, Miss. St. Philip's Episcopal Church.
Records, 1848-88. 60-1496
LAKE BENTON, MINN,
L *H? Wllco ' Utan ' CM «™«»'l°oal Church. Records,
1880-1816. 60-616
— MAPLETON, MINN.
Maplotou, Minn. Congregational Church, Records
1662-1830. 60-618
—MARION CO., W. VA.
Leeper family. Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach families, 1779-1888. 60-271
MARYLAND
Frleoia, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1677-1837. 60-2384
— MINNEAPOLIS
Ub ^^i B - P1 " rt »"«oyl«rlan Church. Records,
18a '- T1 - 60-661
Minneapolis. Poas Methodist Church. Records, 1872-
1Ba V 60-787
Minneapolis. Lyndale Congregational Church. Re-
cords, 1803-1916. 60-703
Minneapolis. OUvet Methodist Churoh. Records.
1878-1606. 60-688
Minneapolis. Park Avenue Congregational Church.
Records, 1870-1902. 60-684
— MINNESOTA
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) Records, 1646-1939, 60-670
— MONTGOMERY CO., N. Y.
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 1735-1827, 81-647
— MQRGANTOWN, W. VA.
Summers lamily. Papers, 1831-1958. 60-1067
— NATCHEZ, MISS.
Natchen, Miss. Trinity Church. Records, 1822-90.
66-2602
— NEBRASKA
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) nilnols Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1620-1948. 61-1229
■ — NEW ENGLAND
Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1646-1816. 60-2885
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston.
Records, 1800-1945, 61-663
—NEW YORK (CITY)
New York (city) Mariners' Church. Marriage
records, 1830-62. 61-578
New York. Society of the United Christian Friends.
Records, 1788-1843. 60-2311
New York Historical Society. Records of Presbyterian
churches In New York City, 1784-1646. 61-132
New York Historical Society. Records of Reformed
Dutch ohurchea in New York City, 1768-1876. 61-133
Stanford, John, 1764-1834. Papers, 1785-1832. 66-2428
—NEW YORK (STATE)
Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1660-1993, 60-2569
Onderdonk, Benjamin TredwelL Bp., 1791-1661.
Damps 1 A1*s— Qfft
Papers, 1612-32.
60-2814
— NORTH CAROLINA
Coon, Charles Lee, 1888-1927, collector. Papere
concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1781-
ln3> 80-2867
OSSMKQ, N. Y.
Grand Army of the Republic. Dent, of New York.
George W. MoreU Post, No. 144. Records, ca.
1684-1933. 61-1765
— PENNSYLVANIA
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1857- ^ 61-3621
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,
Records. 1666-1956. 60-2862
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Pennsylvania General
Meeting. Records, 1842-1943. 61-111
Jenkins family. Papere, 1702-1802. 60-2637
Lloyd, Howard Williams. Genealogical record books.
1646-1801. 60-2600
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1761-76. 80-2322
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Church and meeting
collection, 1648-1816: miscellany, 1648-1804,
60-8889
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Family Bible
records, 1738-1827. ,81-362
61-393
RoUtt, Charles, 1810?-188B. Papers, 1847-1828,
60-709
Mississippi. Dapa, of Archives and History. Church
records, 1823-1956. 61-2342
— MONONOAUA CO., W. VA.
Daughters atthe American Revolution. West Virginia.
Colonel John Evans Chapter, Morgantown. Re-
cords, 1803-47. 69-129
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1681-1811,
Sohaota, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1888-1807. Papers.
1857-1907. 81-2620
Snowden, Nathaniel R. Diaries and record books of
Nathaniel R. and James Ross Snowden, 1788-1885.
61-866
—PHILADELPHIA
Bucks Co., Pa. Marriage records of Bucks County, Pa.
and Philadelphia, 1835-86. 60-3168
80-2388
61-556
Henry, Alexander, 1623-1883. Papers, 1840-76.
Union Burial Ground Society, Philadelphia.
Records, 1627-88.
PBCATAWAY, N. J.
Woodbridge, N. J. Town records, ca. 1668-1780.
60-303
— ST. LOUS PARK, MINN.
St. Louis Park, Minn. Union Congregational Church.
Records, 1885-86, 60-817
—ST. PAUL
St. Paul. Cathedral of St. Paul. Records, 1840-67.
80-2332
St, Paul. First Methodist Church. Records, 1867-
W8. 60-593
St. Paul. First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1854-1925. 60r651
St. Paul, Grace Methodist Church. Records, 1874-
"">• 60-610
St, Paul. Park Congregational Church. Records,
1663-1818. 60-676
Bt. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church, Records.
1858-1924. e0?698
St. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. Records, 1870-
1987. 60-711
SONOBA, MEXICO
Stoner, Victor. 1893-1967, collector, Stoner collection.
1686-19B6. 81-3687
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U, S. A. South
Carolina (Diocese). Archives, 1706-1900. 61-3029
— SOUTHERN STATES
Cupit, John Thomas, 1664- Genealogical papers,
1846-67. 60-2643
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Minutes of sessions,
1791-1967. 81-2807
Presbyterian Historical Society. Church records,
m '" 81-3119
Friends, Society of. Virginia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1702-1836, 61-1589
—WALES
Lloyd, Howard Williams, Genealogical record books,
1846-1801. 60-2600
— WARREN CO., OHIO
Warren County (Ohio) Historical Boolety. Papers
and documents, 1803- 61-867
— WASHINGTON CO., MINN,
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washington,
Co,, Minn, Records, 1861-1806, 60-864
— - WEST VIRGINIA
Dllle, Thomas Ray. Papers, cs. 1774-1899. 60-1466
Historical Records Survey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1939. 60-1069
Smith, Clarence E„ collector. Papers, 1787-1856.
60-1446
West Virginia. University. Library. West Virginia
Collection, West Virginia history papers, oa, 1748-
1M2. 60-1448
REGISTRATION OF SHIPS see SHIPS — REGISTRATION
AND TRANSFER
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS see VOTERS, REGISTRA-
TION OF
REHABILITATION OF CRIMINALS
Randall, Frank L„ 1666-1921. Papers. 1868-1913.
60-1188
REINDEER
— FOOD ^
Jackson, Shsldon, 1834-1808. Papers, 1656-1908.
r
RELIEF (AID) see CHARITIES; INTERNATIONAL
RELIEF; PUBLIC WELFARE; WORK RELIEF
RELIGION AND SCIENCE
— 1860-1899 — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1901. Papers, 1647-1816. 60-1543
RELIGIONS '
—HISTORY
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927. Papers. 61-1225
REUGIOUS DRAMA
Cincinnati. Church of tte New Jerusalem, Church
plays, 1896-1914. 61-2506
RELIGIOUS HISTORY see CHURCH HISTORY and
subdivision CHURCH HISTORY under names of
countries, olUt«, etc.
HEMER, MINN.
— CHURCHES — LUTHERAN
RemBr, Minn. Bethany Lutheran Church. Records,
1911-33. 60-689
61-3120
Subject Index
80-791
RENSSELAER, N. Y.
— H1STOHY — MISCELLANEA
Albany Institute of History and Art. Dutch records,
1696-1793. 61-438
— REAL PROPEHTY see REAL PROPERTY — RENS-
SELAER, N.Y.
RENT
•—LANCASTER, PA,
Hamilton, Andrew, 1876 (ca. )~1741. Andrew and
James Hamilton paperB, 1713-1905. 81-3071
— VIRGINIA
Muae, Battalle, d, 1803. Papers, 1126-1891. 61-3287
Proprietors Olflce of the Northern Neck of Virginia.
Records, 1690-1843. 61-2270
REPARATIONS (EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1916) ses
EUROPEAN WAR, 1614-1918 REPARATIONS
REPORTERS AND REPORTING
Bridges, Robert, 1858-1041. Papers, 1906-40,
61-1897
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1862-1949. Papers, 1B86-193B.
80-985
Philadelphia Record. Assignment books, 1938-41,
61-1076
Republican party
—HISTORY
Brown, William Gsrrott, 1888-1913. Papers,!
1917.
— SOUTHERN STATES
Akerman, Amos Tappau, 1821-1880. Letter books,
1871-76, 60-668
REQUISITIONS (OF NEUTRAL VESSELS AND CARGOES)
see PRIZE LAW
RESEARCH, NAVAL see NAVAL RESEARCH
RESORTS see HEALTH RESORTS, WATERDJO-PLACES,
ETC.
RESTAURANTS see subdivision RESTAURANTS, LUNCH
ROOMS, ETC. under names of cities, e. g. NEW
YORK (CITY) RESTAURANTS, LUNCH ROOMS, ETC,
RETAIL TRADE
ARIZONA
nah (E. N.) Company. Records, 1874-1910.
Jacobs family. Papers, 1865-1900.
— «EDFOBi> CO. , VA.
Hook, John, 1746 or 6-180B. Business records, 1768-
1870. 60-1060
Klrsteln, Louis E., d. 1B42. Business records, 1909-
42. 80-1726
— GRAFTON, W. VA.
Brlnkmah, Charles, 1866- collector, Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va, 1862-1948. 80-4719
HAYWOOD CO., N. C.
Wells, Newman. Papers, 1810-79. 61-2907
— JEFFERSON CO., W. VA.
Jefferson Co,, W. Va. Archives, 1802-1913. 60-664
MONONGALIA CO. jW. VA.
Bayles family. PaperB, 1830-1941Y 61-3124
NEW ENGLAND
H arvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of retail
stores in New England, 1747-1942. 60-1696
NEW JERSEY
Nesblt, Thomas. Business recordB, ca. 1767-1826.
60-348
— NEWARK.N.J.
New jersey Historical Society. Newark (N. J.) account
books, ca. 1798-1864. 80-349
— NORWICH, CONN.
Woodbrldge, Dudley. Papers, 1776-1828. 60-911
PROVIDENCE, MO.
GUlaspy, Joseph. Papers, 1864-1939. 60-2324
61-3527
81-3634
ST. CHARLES, MO.
Harmon, A. D. Business records, 1836-41,. 60-1853
— ST. PAUL
Falrchlld, Henry Shields, 1826-1913. Papers, 1871-
74. 60-612
— TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922. Papers, 1887-1909.
61-2706
— TUCSON, ARIZ.
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1922. Papers, 1867-1909,
61-a796
— UNIONTOWN, PA,
Smith family. Papers, 1823-75. 68-1109
—WEST VIRGINIA
Smith family, Papers, 1823-76, 80-1109
WILKESBORO, N. C.
Brown, Hamilton, 1788-1870. Papers, 1762-1907,
81-8879
REVENUE, INTERNAL see INTERNAL REVENUE
REVIVALS
— GENEVA, N. Y,
Young, Henry, 1859-1924. Diaries, ca. 1881-
1919. 61-40
— -GRIGGSVILLE, ILL.
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1826-1881. Papers, 1848-
85. 60-1385
—LONDON, MICH.
Smith, Henry Arthur, Papers, 1820-1929. 80-1368
NORTH CAROLINA
Daub, William Clark, 1824-1886. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Peter Doub, 1778-1917. 81-951
SOUTH CAROLINA
Fraser family. Papers, 1780-1888. 61-1378
REVOLUTION, AMERICAN see U. S. — HISTORY —
REVOLUTION
REVOLUTIONISTS, RUSSIAN
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Steinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1888-1957. Papers, 1916-
67. 80-2382
RHEA CO., TENN,
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Rhea Co., Tens. Records, 1786-1875. 61-2969
RHINE VALLEY
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848. Papers, 1827-48. 81-410
RHDJEBECK, N. Y.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — RHINE-
BECK, N.Y.
RHTNELANDER, WIS.
— HISTORY
Brown Brothers Lumber Company, Rblnelander, Wis.
Records, 1864-1969. 61-287
RHODE ISLAND
— -HISTORY— SOURCES
, Llppltt, Charles Warren, 1B48-1924. Papers, 1676-
1820. 60-2112
—HISTORY- — COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES
Clarke, Joseph, 1715-1762. Papers, 1781-.78.
61-2087
HISTORY— 1776-1865
Simmons, James Fowler, 1796-1864. Papers, 1789-
1863, 60-78
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Institute of Women's Professional Relations. Records,
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1776-1865
Jenckes, Thomas Allen, 1818-1876. Papers, 1838-
78. 80-686
Sprague, William, 1830-1616. Correspondence,
1861-71. 61-3485
RHODE ISLAND. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
PRIVATE BILLS
Rhode Island (Colony) General Assembly. Petitions,
1728-1860. 61-2086
RICE
— GEORGIA
Butler, Pierce, 1807-1867, Business records, 1836-
92, 80-1658
BuUer family. Papers, 1771-1900. 61-768
Gibbons, William, d. 1804. Papers, 1728-1803.
61-1391
SOUTH CAROLINA
Ball, John, 1760-1817, Papers of John Ball, Sr.
and Jr., 1779-1892. 60-247
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, b. 1819., Correspondence,
1786-1891. 61-1383
—SOUTH CAROLINA — BEAUFORT CO.
Gregorle, James, 1788-1874. Papers of James
Gragorle and family, 1774-1918. 80-1702
RICHFIELD, MINN.
— COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE,
COOPERATIVE-^MINNESOTA — RICHFIELD
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP, PA.
— SURVEYS
Foulko family. Papers, 1726-1864. 81-3168
RICHMOND
— COMMERCE
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1626-1916. 61-87
Gatewood, Mary Obflr (Boykln) collector. Papers,
1786-1949. 81-2633
Walter family. Pipers, 1627-66. 01-3382
—DESCRIPTION — 'VIEWS
Moncure, Eustace Conway, 1830-1021. Papers, 1861-
1905. 61-2799
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Williams, Thomas C, 1884-1929. Papers of Thomas
C. and Adolph DOl WUIlams, 1864-1936. 61-8446
—HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
Hawes family. Papers, 1789-1931. 61-2777
HISTORY CIVIL WAR SOURCES
McNeill, Nelll. Papers, 1793-1899. 61-3676
MERCHANTS Bee MERCHANTS, AMERICAN— RICH-
MOND
Lancastrian Institution, Richmond. Records, 1822HS7,
U-14M
— SIEGE, 1884-1885
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1884. Correspondence, 1840-80.
61-2429
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bagby-Turner papers, 1866-1652, 66-3343
Biggs, Warren H, Papers, ca, 1866-1900. .69-63
Gorges family. Papers, 1821-1620. 61-2789
Mordecai, Jacob, 1782-1838. Papers, 1784-1936.
81-8888
—-TAXATION see TAXATION — RICHMOND
RICHMOND, MO.
-—BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING —
RICHMOND, MO.
VOTING REGISTERS
Brady, Durward B. Papers, 1909-26. 60-3263
RICHMOND CO. , VA.
PLANTATIONS see PLANTATIONS — RICHMOND
CO., VA.
RIFLES
Llvermore, William Roscoe, 1843-1919. Papers,
1864-1850. 81-2424
RIGHTS OF WOMEN see WOMAN — RIGHTS OF WOMEN
RIOTS see subdivision RIOTS under names of cities,
e.g. PHILADELPHIA — RIOT, 1844
Subject Index
RIVER LIFE
Bill, Fred Adalbert, 1860-1930. Papers, 1846-1934.
60-2496
Mahln, Milton Fletcher. Memoirs, 1862-1933.
81-3118
60-2696
60-2696
{OVERS
— ALABAMA
May, E. L, Papers, 1921-30.
GEORGIA
May, E. L. Papers, 1921-30.
OREGON
McNary, Charles Llnxa; 1814-1944. Papers, 1621-
**• 60-401
— U.S.
Honeyman, Nan (Wood) 1881- Political correspond-
ence, 1932-60. 60 _ 632
60-2228
Hutchlns, Thomas, 1130-1189. Papers, 1769-
WEST VIRGINIA
Lewis Virgil Absob, 1848-1912, coUector. Papers
relating to railroads, rtvers, roads, and turnpikes,
1190-1910. 81-2190
ROADS
SURVEYING-— WEST VIRGINIA
Fairfax, George W. Papers, 1808-98. 80-369
— MINNESOTA
Comstock, Solomon Gllman, 1842-1033, Papers.
1872-1032. .."".* 60 . 1806
KoU, Msthlas N„ 1874-1934. Papers, 1890-1936.
60-1203
— MISSISSIPPI
JefleWCT Davis Highway Association. Records, 1918-19.
60-1660-
MISSOURI
Roach, Cornelius. Papers, 1916-30. 81-2827
— NEW JERSEY
New Jersey, Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to roads, 1776-1820. 80-3267
NOCKAMHON TOWNSHIP, PA.
Doch, MichaoL Papers, 1796.-1869. 61-3204
NORTH CAROLINA
Clarksoo, Heriot, 1863-1942. Papers, 1882-1946.
61-3680
Co*, Jonathan Elwood, 1866-1032. Papers, 1889-1928.
60-2396
Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. Papers, 1689-1942.
60-1249
PENNSYLVANIA
Gorman, Frederick I. Notes. 81-1088
Paul, Joseph M. Business records, 1800-29, 61-447
PENNSYLVANIA — HISTORY
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Roads and
travel notes, 1899-1686. 80-3263
RICHLAND TOWNSHD?, PA.
Foulke family. Papers, 1726-1884. 61-3188
— SALINE CO., MO.
Sullivan, Ainos H. Papers, 1860-1939, 80-2609
SOUTH CAROLINA
McGowan, Samuel, J870-1034. Papers, 1910-36.
61-3868
— TRINITYCO., CALIF.
Lowden, William Spencer. Papers of William S. and
Henry L. Lowden, 1868-1929. 81-2318
— WEST VIRGINIA
Lewis, Virgil Anson, 1848-1612, collector. Papers
relating to railroads, rivers, rosds, and turnpikes,
1790-1010. 61-2160
Maxwell, Lewis. Papers, 1826-1603. 801.361
Smith family. Papers, 1800-1942. 80-1449
Smith family. Papers, 1823-76. 60-1109
ROADS, MILITARY see MILITARY ROADS
ROADS, PLANK
— ALABAMA
Jemison, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1797-1898.
61-1386
ROADS, TOLL see TOLL ROADS
ROANE CO., W. VA.
— OBITUARIES see OBITUARIES — ROANE CO., W.VA.
ROBESON CO., N. C.
—COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS — ROBESON
CO, , N. C.
ROCHEPORT, MO.
—-FLOUR MILLS see FLOUR MILLS — ROCHEPORT,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
-^ARCHITECTURE see ABCHTTECTURE— ROCHESTER,
— CLUBS
The Club, Rochester, N. Y. Records, 1864-1947.
FOREIGN POPULATION
Kltchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross), 1874-
1886-1866.
81-1266
Papers,
61-8468
61-3363
ROCK CO., WIS.
— HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
MUton Historical Society, Milton, Wis. Manuscript
collection, 1822- 61-2103
ROCK ISLAND, ILL.
— COMMERCE
Davenport, George, 1783-1846. Ledgers, 1824-36.
ROCKBRIDGE, MO.
~~™^ LY B0CIETIES . [OENERALSTORES] see
SS?T' [OENERALSTORES] 1 -"
"TiL?™ BM POSTAL SERVICE— MISSOURI
—ROCKBRIDGE ^"™
ROCKBRIDGE CO., VA.
— COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS ROCK-
BRIDGE CO., VA, ™^'
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Walker family. Papers, 1737-1686. 61-2060
ROCKFORD, MINN.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE U. S A
see PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE '
U. S. A. — MINNESOTA ROCKFORD
ROCKINGHAM CO. , VA.
— GENEALOGY
Heatwole, Daniel R,, 1894-1967. Papers, 1806-
i" 67 - 81-207
ROCKPORT, ME.
—COMMERCE
Camden Historical Scdety. Camdenlana, 18th and
10th cent 81-2048
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1866-1908.
61-3120
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Breckenrldgo, Thomas E. Memoirs, 1846-04.
HOLLINGSTONE, MINN.
—••pHAL SCHOOLS see RURAL SCHOOLS — MINNE-
SOTA — ROLLINGSTONE
ROMAN LAW
Pike, Albart, 1809-1801. Papers, 1B20-91. 80-1697
ROMANCE LITERATURE
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Oauss, Christian Frederick, 1878-1951. Papers, 1905-
61. 61-1110
ROMANCE PHILOLOGY
Weeks, Raymond, 1863-1964. Papers, 1664-1946,
61-2465
61-326
957
ROMANTICISM
— ENGLAND
Harper, George McLean, 1863-1847, collector.
Papers on the Romantic movement. 80-1366
HOME
BANKS AMD BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING—
ROME
ROME, GA.
SOCIAL UFE AND CUSTOMS
GUI, LlZEle (Ingersoll) Correspondence, 1831-81,
61-2948
ROOKS CO., KAN.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Bartholomew, Elam, 1862-1834. Papers, 1871-1934.
60-2129
ROOSEVELT, THEODORE, PRES. U. S., 1858-1819
— LIBRARY
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S. , 1866-1619.
Papers, 1691-1936. 61-164
ROSEBUD, BATTLE OF THE, 1678
Neihardt, John Gnelsenau, 1881- Papers, 1886-
1960. 86-3123
ROSES
McFarland, John Horace, 1859-1948. Papers, 1901-48.
eo-aiso
ROSLYN, N. Y.
PAPER MAKING AND TRADE see PAPER MAKING
AND TRADE — ROSLYN, N. Y.
ROSS WOOD PLANTATION, JEFFERSON CO. , MISS .
Wade, Walter. Plantation diaries, 1834-64. 60-2068
ROSSIE, N. Y.
— VOTING REGISTERS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Rossle, SL Lawrence Co. , N. Y. , 1851-74. 61-267
ROWAN CO. , N. C.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS, [REAL PROPERTY] see
LEGAL DOCUMENTS, [REAL PROPERTYl
ROWAN CO., N. C. J
ROWING
- — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Minnesota Boat Club. Records, 1870-1914. 80-856
ROXBOHOUGH, PA.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY ROX-
BOROUGH, PA.
ROYAL VISITS see VISITS OF STATE
ROYALTY see KINGS AND RULERS
RUBBER INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— U. S.
United States Rubber Company. Records of the
Boston Office, 1876-1600. 60 . 71
RUG AND CARPET INDUSTRY
NEW ENGLAND
Blgelow-Banford Carpet Company, Inc. Records.
1828-1963. 60-1119
PHILADELPHIA
DobBOn, James. Papers, 1860-1920. 61-2887
— SAXONVILLE, MASS.
Roxbury Carpet Company. Records, 1837-1923.
60-44
RUGBY, TENN.
Rugby papers, 1872-1904. 81-271
RUINS see EXCAVATIONS (ARCHAEOLOGY)
RUM
Hubbard, C. Evans, collector. Papers, 1760-1801.
61-2032
RUMANIA
—FOREIGN RELATIONS — U, S.
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1957.
61-1627
RURAL CONDITIONS see subdivision RURAL CONDITIONS
under names of countries, states, etc., e. g.
ALABAMA — RURAL CONDITIONS
Subject Index
RURAL EDUCATION Bee EDUCATION, RURAL
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
U. S.
Johnston, Mercer Green. Papors, 1660-1954. 59-16
RURAL FREE DELIVERY
Heflln, James Thomas, 1869-1951. Papers, 1893-1951.
61-1859
RURAL LIFE see COUNTRY LIFE; FARM LIFE
RURAL SCHOOLS
— MINNESOTA
Murray, John W., 1B35-1920. Papers, 1855-73. 60-1031
—MINNESOTA — ROLLINGSTONE
PUte, Robert, d, 1874. Papers, 1851-89. ' 80-1043
—MISSISSIPPI- — HINDS CO.
Brown, Helen E. (Foote) Diaries, 1883-88. 81-244
RURAL SOCIOLOGY sea SOCIOLOGY, RURAL
RUSSELLVILLE, KY.
— BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING —
RUSSELLVILLE, KY.
RUSSIA
COMMERCE
Lewis, William David, 1702-1881, Papers, 1800-
1916. 81-113B
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Lewis, William David, 1792-1881, Papers, 1800-
1816. 61-1139
Wlene, P. J., 1677-1945. Papers, 1904-43.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Colt, lames Wood, 185B-1941. Papers, 1008-23.
61-3010
FAMINES
Tolstot, Lev Nlkolkevicb, graf, 1628-1010. Correspond-
ence, 1697-1937. 61-3506
60-1707
61-3507
61-1916
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1738-1808. ^
Dean, Vera (Mlcheles) 1903- Papers, 1929-63.
Harris, Levett. Letters, 1814.
HISTORY SOURCES
Weetergaard, Waldemar Christian, 18.82- Papers,
1480- . . " 61-1060
— HISTORY — 1017- — SOURCES
Steinberg, Isaac Nachman, 1688-1957. Papers, 1916-
5 '- 60-2382
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION, 1917-1021 — PERSONAL
NARRATIVES
Telberg, Georgll Gustavovlch. PaperB, mainly
ca. 1915-ca. 40. 61-1649
— HISTORY — ALLIED INTERVENTION, 1916-1920 —
SOURCES
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1045. Papers, 1910-43.
80-127
— NATURAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES
— RUSSIA
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1917-
Telberg, Georgll Gustavovlch, Papers, mainly
ca. 1015-ca. 40, 81-1840
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Clalrmont, Clara Mary Jane, 1768-1679. Diaries,
1814-28. 60-2102
Stoughton, Louise, 1851-1888. Papers, 1877-79.
\ 81-1784
WOMEN see WOMEN IN RUSSIA
RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONISTS, [SOCIALISTS) see REVOLU-
TIONISTS, [SOCIALISTS] RUSSIAN
RUSSIANS IN ALASKA
Farrelly, Theodores., 1883-1955. Collection :
relating to Alaska, 1930-56. 61-2939
RUTHERFORD CO. , TENN.
— SLAVERY eoe SLAVERY IN THE U, S. — RUTHERFORD
CO., TENN.
SABBATH
Aabby, Charles William. Papers, 1847-1909. 61-2732
SACCO-VANZETTI CASE
Michigan. University. Library. Joseph Labadle
Collection, ca. 1870- 81-3280
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927, defendant. 8acco-Vanzetti
trial, 1921-27. 61-3013
SAC IS.
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS— SACO, ME.
SACO VALLEY
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — SACO
VALLEY
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
COMMERCE
Prince, William Robert, 1795-1869. Papers, 1848-
M. 61-2163
GOLD MINES AND MINING see GOLD MINES AND
MINING CALIFORNIA — SACHiMENTO
SAGINAW CO. , MICH.
LUTHERAN CHURCH see LUTHERAN CHURCH IN
SAGINAW CO., MICH.
SAGINAW VALLEY, MICH.
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — SAGINAW VALLEY, MICH.
SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZONA
Harrison, John Elles, 1888-1957. Papers, 1030-37.
61-2578
SAILORS see SEAMEN
ST. ALBANS CONFEDERATE RAID, 1864
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1862. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1611-1625.
61-1182
ST. ANTHONY, MINN.
—BOOK INDUSTRIES AND TRADE, [ GENERAL STORES]
see BOOK INDUSTRIES AND TRADE, [GENERAL
STORES] ST. ANTHONY, MINN.
— POSTAL SERVICE see POSTAL SERVICE —
MINNESOTA ST. ANTHONY
ST. CHARLES, MO.
— -COMMERCE
Harmon, A. D. Business records, 1835-41, 60-1953
— FLOUR MILLS see FLOUR MILLS — ST. CHARLES.
MO. '
ST. CLOUD, MINN.
— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT TRADE see AGRI-
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS TRADE AND MANU-
FACTURE — ST. CLOUD, MINN.
— CYCLONE, 1886
St. Cloud Cyclone Relief Committee, St. Cloud, Minn.
Records, 1868. 80-1858
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY ST
CLOUD, MINN.
ST. GENEVIEVE CO. , MO.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES—
ST. GENEVIEVE CO., MO.
ST. JAMES, MO.
— INDUSTRIES
Maramec Iron Works. Records, 1830-81. 61-3308
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Corby family. Papers, 1801-1906. 60-1B93
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Page, Thomas D. Correspondence, 1654-87. 80-3126
ST. LAWRENCE CO., N. Y.
—LEAD MINES see LEAD MINES AND MINING
NEW YORK (STATE) — ST. LAWRENCE CO.
— REAL PROPERTY Bee REAL PROPERTY — ST. LAW-
RENCE CO., N.Y.
ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY
Barnes, Julius Rowland, 1873-
Papere, 61-1282
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association.
Records, 1818-42, 61-331
Llnd, John, 1654-1930. Papers, 1670-1933. 60-1805
see also subdivision ST, LOUIS under names of
Industries, occupations, trades, etc., e. g. BREWING
INDUSTRY ST. LOUIS; LAWYERS ST. LOUIS
HISTORY SOURCES
Blrcher, Rudolph, d. 1879. Business records, 1851-
1924. 60-2169
— INDUSTRIES
Davidson family. Papers, 1817-1618. 81-2787
ST. LOUIS. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION
—STUDENTS
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin, Papers, 1852-93.
80-2392
ST. LOUIS. LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1904. 60-3091
ST. LOUIS CO. , MO.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE— MISSOURI
ST, LOUIS CO.
ST. LOUIS PARK, MINN.
CHURCHES— CONGREGATIONAL
St. Louis Park, Minn. Union Congregational Church.
Records, 1885-96. 60-617
ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Howe, Frances R. Papers, 1817-1919. 80-1269
ST. MARY'S JUNIOR COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C.
STUDENTS
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papers, 1807-1918. 61-2451
Lawle, Kenelm Harrison, d. 1686. Papers, 1634-1907.
81-364*2
ST. PAUL
see also subdivision ST. PAUL under names of
businesses, Industries, trades, occupations, etc.
e. g., LAWYERS — ST, PAUL; RETAIL TRADE
ST. PAUL
CARNIVAL
St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association. Re-
cords, 1915-16. 80-964
—CEMETERIES
St. Paul. Oakland Cemetery, Records, 1854-1637,
60-1804
CHURCHES CATHOLIC
St. Paul. Cathedral of SU Paul, Records, 1840-57.
60-2332
— CHURCHES — CONGREGATIONAL
SU PauL Park Congregational Church, Records.
1883-1913. 80-879
St. Paul. People's Church. Records, 1890-1801.
80-625
St. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church. Records,
1658-1824. e „4 0e
CHURCHES EVANGELICAL MISSION COVENANT
CHURCH OF AMERICA »™«ni
St. Paul. First Covenant Church. Records, 1874-1949.
60-705
CHURCHESi — LUTHERAN
St, PauL Trinity Lutheran Church. Records, 1870-
1937. eo-711.
South St. Paul, Minn. St Paulus Evangelical Lutheran
Churoh, Records, 1692-1642. 60-828
— CHURCHES — METHODIST
St. PauL First Methodist Churoh. Records, 1657-
1932. 80-593
St. Paul, First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church,
Records, 1654-1926. 80-651
St. PauL Grace Methodist Church. Records, 1874-
1933. 60-610
St. Paul. Holman Memorial Methodist Church. Records,
1664-1931. 60-684
St. Paul. Wesley MethodlBt Church. Records, 1867-
1936. 60-701
Subject Index
ST. PAUL (Continued)
CHURCHES — PRESBYTERIAN
St. Paul. First Presbyterian Church. Rscords,
1854-94. 60-702
St. Paul, Macalester Presbyterian Church. Ladlss'
AW Society. Records, 1680-1027. 60-2325
St. Paid. Merrlam Park Praobyterlan Churah. RocordB.
18M-1023. 60 . 9B5 '
— CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
Rlvervlew Civic Club, St. Paul. Records, 1824-47,
60-504
St. Anthony Park Association, St. Paul. Rscords
1807-1926.
60-432
— -CLUBS
Rlvervlew Civic Club, St. Paul, Records, 1824-47.
60-504
— FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
St. Paul Fire Insurance Patrol. Records, 1693-1938.
60-510
— HETORY
Larpenteur, August Louis, 1823-1010. Papers, 1678-
ca. 1900. 60-2665
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1025. Papers, 1870-
»23. 80-264
— HISTORY SOUHCEF
Marvin, Richard, 1817-1002. Papers, 1660-1012.
60-1188
— INDUSTHIES
Davidson family. Papers, 1617-1919. 61-2787
—LITERARY SOCIETIES, [ MUSICAL SOCIETIES!) see
LITERARY SOCIETIES, [ MUSICAL SOCIETIES] —
ST. PAUL '
— ORPHANS AND ORPHAN-ASYLUMS
St. Paul, Babies' Horns. Records, 1800-1000.
SALINE CO. , MO.
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — MISSOURI
SALINE CO.
— HISTORY
Gaines family. Papers, 1061-76. 61-2459'
HISTORY — SOURCES
Rich, John A.,d. 1944. DlariBS, 1884-1843. 61-2626
~SAUNE'co TAXATI0Ni "* EOAB3 ' [ TAXA,no N)~
SALISBURY, N. H.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Salis-
bury, N. H. , 1739-1645. 60-3067
SALT INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— CINCINNATI
Ruffner-Donnally and Company. Records of the
Cincinnati agency of Ruffner-Donnally and Co..
60-o72
61-1522
0-477
St, Paul. Protestant Orphan Asylum. Rscords, 1883-
192 °* 80-690
— PUBLIC SCHOOLS
St, Paul. Chamber of Commerce. Records, 1081-
1904 - 60-1348
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERT;"-ST. PAUL
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1908. Papers, 1719-
190Bl 60-482
—TAXATION OP LAND sea LAND — TAXATION
ST. PAUL
ST. PETER, MINN.
— HISTORY
Nicollet county Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, ca. 1861-ca. 1026. 61-1416
~~ Ji? AL E £!' ATE BUSINESS see HEAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS—ST. PETER, MINN. °
SALEM, MASS.
AUCTIONEERS see AUCTIONEERS — SALEM, MASS.
— COMMERCE
Emerton, Ephralm, 1791-1677. Business records,
10-1862
1816-36.
Gray family. Business records, 1001-56.
Townsend, Y/ashlngton, 1813-1805, colleotor.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1663.
80-1800
60-1110
— COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE— -SALEM,
MASS. '
SALEM, VA.
LAWYERS Bee LAWYERS SALEM, VA.
P^LEM, W. VA.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY SALEM.
W. VA. '
SALES TAX
— MISSOURI
Park, Guy B. Official correspondence, 1033-37.
60-312
SALESMEN AND SALESMANSHIP
Kirk, Johu, salesman. Letter books, 1052-71.
1833-85.
CLARKE CO. , VA.
Dermont, Washington, 1820-1801. Papers, 1787-
1944,
—CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
DavidBon, James D., d, 1802. Papers, 1820-78.
81-1369
— FLORIDA
K8 ^. W J B ii Wt WoIkB ' Say *«*. K*. Records,
1866-fl9. 60-87
— U. S.
Pomberton family. Papers, 1600-1000. 61-3690
VIRGINIA
^stiesri'ii-a-for: 8 * - c * m ° ai ^ "~ ll0 '
WASHINGTON CO. , VA.
King, William, of Saltvllle, Va. Papers, 1844-67
61-1994
SALT LAKE CITY
—THEATER see THEATER— SALT LAKE CITY
SALT SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA.
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Canrthara, Isaac. Records, 1818-63. 01-1640
SALTILLO, MEXICO
DESCRIPTION
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1011. Writings, 1070-08.
S ALTON SEA, CALIF.
^il^o',^ 11131 Traml "r-» 1B65-10SB. Papers,
188S " 193B - 61-3631
SALVATION ARMY
— HISTORY — SOURCES
MUsaps, John Ephralm Thomas. Papsrs, 1870-1032.
61-112
SAN ANTONIO
- — DESCRIPTION
Brt l g n B »n \i%? VerDm - 1863 -"«. Papers, ca.
Ie80 " 1936 - 61-3602
SAN ANTONIO RANCH, CALIF.
Chlpman family Papers of the Chlpman and Dwlnelle
families, 1845-1943. B1 .J 708
SAN CARLOS INDIAN RESERVATION, ARIZONA
Clum, John Phelp, 1861-1032. Papers, 1666-1033.
61-2776
SAN DIEGO CO. , CALIF.
— HISTORY — SOURCES
San Diego, Calif. Public Library. Manuscripts
relating to the history of Ban Diego County,
California, 1652-1067. 61-2446
~dX Ca^A^F. 886 ""^ M ° FE "*Y~«AN
SANFRANCISCO
—CEMETERIES
Ban Francisco. Laurel Hill Cemetery. Records, 1864-
1036. 61-1404
CIVTC IMPROVEMENT
Center, John. Papers, 1846-04. 01-2260
— COMMERCE
Morgan, Charles W. Business reoords, 1820-85,
60-172
— DESCRIPTION
Healy, James Augustine, Bp., 1830-1900. Papers
1848-1900. 60-2390
EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE, 1908
Oakland, Calif. Free Library. Manuscript collections.
1863-1930. 61 . 26 ,'
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Hinckley, Frank, 183B-1890. Papers, 1863-96.
81-1830
— HAT TRADE see HAT TRADE — SANFRANCISCO
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Leldesdorff, William Alexander, 1800 or 10-1648.
61-2667
Sutro, Adolph Helnrlch Joseph, 1830-1808. Papers,
6lll274
—LAND TITLES see LAND TITLES— SAN FRANCISCO •'
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Gerson, Theodore Perceval, 1872- Papers, 1007-37.
81-1600
— PUBLIC BUILDINGS
McCullough, Samuel, 1826-ca. 1690. Papers
1864-86. 61-2272
SCHOOLS
Nash, Charles Sumner, 1868-1826. Papers, 1687-
19207 61-1366
—SHIPPING see SHIPPING — SANFRANCISCO
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Hinckley, Frank, 1638-1690. Papers, 1863-88.
61-1630
61-1610
Mitchell family. Correspondence, 1858-87.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Hltohcock family. Hitchcock-Colt papers, ca. 1730-
102 °- 81-3206
Megquler, Thomas Lewis. Papers, 1822-68. 61-1786
Smith, Lure. (Cass) Letters, 1652-65. 61-2166
— SURVEYS
O'Farrell, Jasper, 1817-1876. Pajxjrs, ca. 1645-1024.
81-2314
SAN JUAN HTLL, BATTLE OF, 1698
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1048; 61*3681
SAN JUAN REGION, COLO.
Koehler, Helen Benjovaky. Papere, 1884-1U60.
61-13S6
SAN PEDRO, CALIF.
—COMMERCE
Stearns, AbeL 1780-1871. Papers, 1806-19 6. '-IUB
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Gaffey, John Tracy. Papers, 1884-1035.
el-1706
SANDUSKY, OHIO
— OBITUARIES see OBITUARIES— SANDUSKY, OHIO
SANDUSKY CO., OHIO
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Burgoon, Isadora H., 1639-1917. Papers, 1663-1917: .'•'
61-1856
SANDY RIVER, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
SANDY RIVER, VA.
SANITATION
Chapln, Charles Value, 1658-1041. Papers, 1680-
1934, 61-2701
SANTA BARBARA CO., CALD?.
—JUDGES see JUDGES — SANTA BARBARA CO
CALIF. '
SANTA FE TRAIL
Lozler, Ralph Fulton, 1866-1045. Papers, 1000-40.
61-100
Morgan, Dale Lowell, 1014- The Mormona and the
Far West, 1809-ca. 1857. 01-1850
SANTA MONICA, CALIF.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY SANTA
MONICA, CALIF.
Subject Index
SAMTEE INDIANS
— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Standing Committee on the Indian Concern. Papers,
1813-1800. 61-1941
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Baltimore Yearly
Meeting. Standing Committee on the Indian Concern.
Papers, 1813-1000, 61-1041
SANTIAGO, BATTLE OF, 1808
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1048. 81-3681
8ARATOGA CO. , N. Y.
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL-PROPERTY— SARA-
TOGA CO., N.Y.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
— SCHOOLS
Olmstead, Aaron B. Papers, 1830-87. 60-2843
BARGENTVILLE, ME.
-GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
SARGENTVILLE, ME.
SAUK RAPIDS, MINN.
—GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
SAUK RAPIDS, MINN.
8AULT SAINTE MARE CANAL
Comstock, Solomon Gllman, 1842-1033. Papers, 1872-
I 1032. 60-1806
Marquette County (Mich.) Historical Society. Papers,
1794-1866. 61-3600
SAVANNAH
—COMMERCE
Barnsley family. Papers, 1824-73. 80-1166
Bamsley family. PapBrs, 1825-1008. 61-2018
— COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE — SAVANNAH
■—GENEALOGY
Bassett, Victor H. Papers, 1780-1038. 60-167
—HISTORY — C?VIL WAR — SOURCES
Jones, Charlas Colcock, 1831-1803. Papers, 1757-
1806. 61-3118
—SHIPPING see SHIPPING SAVANNAH
— SIEGE, 1770
Jones, Seaborn, 1788-1864. Papers, 1761-1847.
61-2010
— SIEGE, 1864
DeSauseure, Henry William, 1763-1830, Papers
of Henry William and Wllmot Glbbee DeSaus-
sure, 178B-1016. 61-1347
— -SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Gill, Llrale (Ingersoll) Correspondence, 1831-81.
81^2048
Mackay, EUaa Ann (McQueen) 1776-1662. Papers,
1706-1872. 61-3400
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS see BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
SAWMILL WORKERS
—MINNESOTA
Pearson, Charles Gottfried, b. 1876, Papers, 1011-
31. 60-440
SAWMILLS
— ALABAMA
Jemlson, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1707-1808.
61-1366
SAXON EMIGRATION, 1838-1839
Dau, William Herman Theodore, 1864-1644. Papers,
1022-24. 60-2204
SAXONVTLLE, MASS,
i»nUG AND CARPET INDUSTRY see RUG AND CARPST
INDUSTRY — SAXONVILLE, MASS.
ECANDINAVIA
—HISTORY SOURCES
Weotergaard, Waldemar Christian, 1882-
1480-
Papsrs,
. 01-1060
SCANDINAVIANS IN MINNESOTA
Skasdlnavlske arbslderforenlng, Minneapolis, Records,
1886-1001. 60-487
SCENERY (STAGE) see THEATEBS — STAGE-SETTING
AND SCENERY
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
i — HISTORY SOURCES
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Schenectady, N. Y. , lSlh-lOth cent. 60-3078
SCHILLER, JOBANN CHRISTOPH FHIEDRICH VON
MONUMENTS, ETC.
Schiller Memorial Committee, St. Paul. Records,
1006-07. 60-1102
SCHOLARS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Holmes family. Papers, 1772-1031. 61-2020
O'Conor, Charles, 1764-18",B. Papers, 1787-1827.
61-2204
SCHOLARS, GEaMAN
Hauptamt Wlssenschaft collection, 1038-44i 61-3244
SCHOOL BOARDS
— MISSISSIPPI
Pike Co., Miss. Board of School Commissioners,
Minute books, 1846-60. 60-2117
SCHOOL BOOKS see TEXT-BOOKS
SCHOOL EXHIBITS see EDUCATION — EXHIBITIONS AND
MUSEUMS
SCHOOL-HOUSES
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1017-48. 61-1620
SCHOOL LANDS
PENNSYLVANIA
Franklin College, Lancaster, Pa, Records, 1787-1853.
60-1128
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION
—MISSISSIPPI
Smith, William Hall, I860- Papers, 1007-30. 60-2362
SCHOOL NOTEBOOKS
Baylor family. Papers, 1663-1016. 01-3301
Beverley family. Papers, 1664-1001. 61-2640
Chew, David S. B. Papers, 1828-08. 61-1036
Grimes family. Papers, 1768-1020. 81-3680
Harms, Gerhard N., 1883-1061. Papers, 1882-1061.
81-1416
Hayes, Frances, 1887-1050. Papers, 1678-1960.
81-1762
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1890-1957. Papers, 1014-67.
61-2428
Mississippi. Dspt. of Archives and History. Note-
books, 1788-1921. 61-3261
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. School notebooks
and textbooks, 1667-1872. 61-1731
Pollard family. Papers, 1782-1907. 61-3276
Splggls, Floyd, collector. Preston County papers,
17B8-1043. ™ 61-3210
Talmage, James Edward, 1882-1033. Papers, 1878-
1930 > 61-3062
Vaughan, Samuel, b. 1702. Papers, 1776-82. 01-1684
Wester, Thomas C. Papers, 1823-1005. 61-3617
Whltaker, John Mills, 1863-1060. Papers, 1878-1040.
61-1608
— COLLECTIONS
Bailey, Gilbert Swartzlander, 1887- collector.
School notebooks, 1897-1040. 81-784
Knight, Daniel, b. 1821. School notebooks, 1831-34.
61-1078
SCHOOL PROSE
Falrchlld, Edwin Milton, 1806-1030. Papers, 1866-
"22. 61-1648
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS AND PRINCIPALS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Sttgall, B. M. Correspondence, 1020-30. 61-060
SCHOOLS
see also subdivision SCHOOLS under names of
cities, e. g. NEW YORK (CITY) SCHOOLS;
SARATOGA SPRDIGS, N.Y. SCHOOLS
-CALIFORNIA
MaxweU, George Ralph,
1840-1018,
collector. Papers,
61-2800
— CONNECTICUT
Boardman family. Papers of the Boardman and
Seymour families, 1661-1835. 60-1070
INDIANA
Llndley, Harlow, 1876-1959. Papers, ca. 1815-ca.
1048. 61-3223
— MICHIGAN— DEARBORN TOWNSHIP, WAYNE CO,
Dearborn Township, Wayns Co. , Mich. Records,
1840-00, 61-682
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Diaries,
1804-1011. 61-2700
MlsslsslppL Dept. of Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1816-1034. 61-2425
MISSOURI GREENE CO.
Greene Co. , Mo. School records, 100732. 61-2465
MISSOURI — IRON CO.
Iron Co., Mo. School District No. 2. Records, 1871-
04. 60-2062
— SOUTH CAROLINA
Bomar, Edward Earls, 1661-1847 or 8. Papers,
1767-1042. 80-806
De Golyer, Everette Lee,
68,
-1066. Papers, 1007-
61-1143
Marshall, Joseph, b, 1827. Papers, 1652-1909.
— -VIRGINIA
Williams family. Papers, 1830-1048.
— WEST VIRGINIA — HARDY CO.
McNeill family. Papers, 1770-1020.
60-3112
61-3500
60-661
SCHOOLS, PRIVATE. [PUBLIC, RURAL] see PRIVATE,
[PUBLIC, RURAL] SCHOOLS
SCHUYLER CO. , N. Y.
HISTORY SOURCES
Documents on ths organization and the controversy on
the location of Schuyler Co., N.Y., 1852-70.
61-1614
SCHUYLKILL RIVER
Mills, Charles Karaner, 1846-1031. Falls of
SchuylkUl coUecUon, 1000-27. 61-1680
Pennsylvania. Historical Soo|ety. Transportation
lines record books, 1708-1886. 61-260
Albany Institute of History and Art. Records, 1777-
1040. 61-480
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
American Philosophical Soclsty, Philadelphia.
Papers on science, 1720-1068. 81-050
Godwin, Parke, 1816-1904. Papers. 61-1640
Jennings, Herbert Spencer, 1868-1947. Papers,
1803-1047. 60-2768
Patterson family. Papers, 1776-1664, 61-786
—COLLECTED WORKS
Lotka, Alfred JTamea, 1880-1046. Papers. 01-1069
—HISTORY
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1808-1867. Papers,
1827-67. 61-701
Science and Art Club of Germnntown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1929. 60-3131
HISTORY SOURCES
Paget, Sir James, bart., 1814-11
1932.
— HISTORY — GT. BRIT.
Papers, 1784-
61-780
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1800-1882. Papers, 1830-
82. 60-2731
MISCELLANEA
Banks, Sir Joseph, bart., 1743-1820. Papers, 1743-
1820. 61-3202
SUUman, Benjamin, 1770-1864. Correspondence,
1785-1867. 60-2696
Subject Index
61-1149
SCIENCE (Continued)
STUDY AND TEACHING
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1945.
U. S.
Poinsett, Joel Roberto, 1779-1851. Papers, 17BB-1861.
61-428
SCIENCE AND REUOION see RELIGION AND SCIENCE
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES
Minnesota Academy ot Science. Records, 1673-1029.
60-2168
MlMourt. University. SelentHic Association.
Records, 1896-1816. 60 a
Nat^ institute lor the Promotion of Science,
Washington, D. C. Records, 1816-68. 61-700
Science and Art Club of Garmanlown, Phlladelohla.
Papers, 1674-1M0. "~ ^^o.^
Science and Art Club of Germaatowii, Philadelphia.
Pupers, 1880-1944. "* ""Vmo
""fhlye^mi-^™"" 7, Sc,M "" c <**«*?• Ar-
SCIENTISTS
BIOGRAPHY
Penrose, Richard Alexander Fullerton, 1883-1931 p.
pers, 1886-1931. "„,.,£„
— COHHESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Bertram, John, 1699-1777. Papers of John and
William Bertram, 1734-1893. 60-1467
Beccaria, Giovanni Batista, 1716-1781. Papers.
60-2770
Blakeolee, Albert Francis, 1874-1964. Papers, 1904-
60-2746
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776. Papers. 61-B46
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882. Letters, 1868-82.
61-2468
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1882. Papers, 1830-
60-2731
— EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Gait, William, 1801-1861. Papers, 18J2-1660. 01-1377
HISTORY SOURCES
Campbell family. Loudoun papers, 1610-1839. 61-2286
SC MTE ISH ' RITE "* FREEM AS°NS. U. S. SCOTTISH
SCRANTON
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
P °1871 1 V/" mCeVi,,M ° 1 ' 1849 192 <- Papers,
81-1317
SEAFARDIG LIFE
Given, John O. Papers, ca. 1846-70.
SEALS (NUMISMATICS)
— U.S.
BurroU, Stephanie L. Papers, 1928-43.
SEAMEN
— AUTOGRAPHS
""■JT* F " dUlMd J"l'"a, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous army and navy autographs, 1671
SEDAN CAMPAIGN, 1870
B "5^8« PaP ° rS " "" Ba ' Ch md SWI " *"">»«•".
— 60-2989
Forsyth, James William, 1836-1908. Papers, 1861-
61-2101
SEED INDUSTRY AND TRADE
VENTURA, CALIF.
Shepherd,. Thaodosla Burr (Hall) 1864-1906
Papers, ca. 1900-40. ' 61-673
SEGREGATION IN EDUCATION
61-3387
61-718
61-16
Douglas, Norman, 1888-1962. Papers, 1679-1962.
61-722
E ^1636'^4 InaflCa,n,>ball ' 1809 " 18e0 - Correspondence,
60-2733
Pr ^34'-70* nKrIeS ' 181J - 1872 - Correspondence,
60-2734
Fr M06 *"""'"• 1Mi - lm - Correspondence, 1884-
60-2982
G 77M^8M aBarU ' 18 °°" 187B - Correspondence,
60-2767
"iXsHi Sam ° 01 ****"*■ 181J - 18eo - otters, -
61-789
^ce^^O- 8 ^ 802 ' Dy " tt *"" M ^' -JHP-f-
Jea m 3 B . , lU1 tbaitSpa ' KeI - 1868 -"«. Papers,
60-2788
61-760
1917.
— BRISTOL, R. l.
SEAS, FREEDOM OF THE see FREEDOM OK THE SEAS
SEATTLE
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Bn m^i 9 E ^ abla - ' 856 - 1822 - Correspondence,
81-3284
— FIRE, 1889
Ferry, EUeha Peyre, 1826-1896. Papers, 1888-96.
60-3327
Mllllgan family. Papers, 1771-1886.
Morgan, Lewie Henry, 1816-1801. Papers, 1639-86.
61-1682
Morley, Edward Williams, 1638-1923. Papers, 1861-
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Owen, Richard, 1810-1890. Papers, 1636-88. 61-3063
Patterson lamlly. Papers, 1776-1864. 01 _, e6
Rittenhoue, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1786-1805.
TfSoEft Vm> ' m ' "• 1838 ' Correspondence, 61 " 782
61-783
Staulter, Jacob. Correspondence, 1860-79. 81-770
Warner, John, d. 1873, Correspondence, 1860-64.
81-787
SCIENTISTS, GERMAN
Hauptamt Wlssenachaft collection, 1938-44. 61-3244
SCIOTO VALLEY
— LAND see LAND—OHIO— SCIOTO VALLEY
SCOTCH-IRISH IN CUMBERLAND CO., PA.
1U ofa!Sh J i7t" F « l8y Po£far ' ™»»<!tor. Papers
S5? "' «"«e™.nts, Cumberland Co., Pa.,
TO4 " fl0 - 61-1406
SCOTLAND
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Leydea, John, 1776-1611. Papers, 1800. 61-2832
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880. 61-646
Stratum, William, 1716-1786. Papers, 1761-77,
61-1262
HISTORY— SOURCES
Bagley, Dantel, 1618-1906. Papers, 1869-1903.
61-1361
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Leery, John, 1637-1906. Papers, 1872-96. 60-812
SECESSION
Baldwin-Lloyd papers, 1846-1943. 6 1-106
Burt, Armlstead, 1802-1883. Papers, 1826-90. 60-788
Claiborne family. Papers, 1803-1964. 61-2660
DeSaussure, Henry William, 1763-1839. Papers
of Henry William and Wllmot Gibbes DeSaus-
sure, 1788-1916. "" 61 . 1M7
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-96. 61-1339
Blight, Henry Huntley, 1826-1878. Papers, 1846-65.
61-1818
HU1, Daniel S. Correspondence, 1796-1868. 61-3169
Hunton, Charles H. Papers, 1816-96. 01-1632
HuteUns, Nathan Louis, 1790-1870. Papers, 1616-
61-2023
Keith family. Papers, 1776-1916. 61I2676
McClellan family. Papers, 1816-1917. 81-3671
Richardson, Augustus G. Letters, 1860-68. 81-2778
Trial, Nicholas Philip, 1800-1874. Papers, 1791-1836.
61—2320
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers. 61-981
"^^P^^^H-HOOf,.. PRIVATE
SECRET WRITING see CRYPTOGRAPHY
SECTIONALISM (U. S.)
Loug, Joseph. Papers, 1620-1902. 61-2366
SECURITIES
U. S.
Wetmore, Charles W. Buslhese records, 1688-86.
80-10(
SECUHITY, INTERNAL see INTERNAL SECURITY
SEDALIA, MO.
•—BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS see BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS SEDALIA, MO.
~ . C J^. MAKUFACTUnEANDTR ADE see CIGAR
MANUFACTURE AND TRADE SEDALIA, MO.
61-3616
Ni "in!>n C 7 harIe8 S " nmw > 1066-1926. Papers, 1687-
61-1366
SEGUm, TEX.
~TEX U ' PROPERTY "<"> «=AL PROPERTY— SEGUIN,
SEMINARIANS
La ^7^' Abl " >r Jolu1 *™. 1803-1869. Papers,
1812-1905. 61-2648
SB SKJ HEOLOGICAl .."• THE OLOGICAL
SEMINOLE WAR, 1ST, 1817-1818
J * raTito?™*'' P ™ 8 " °" "" 1767 -i M6 - Papers,
' 61-2024
— CLAIMS
Whyte, Robert, 1767-1844. Papers, 1766-1882,
' 61-1334
SEMINOLE WAR, 2D, 1836-1842
JaC i™Tl A ^ r ° W ' FKB - V - "- "W-1M6. Papers,
1TS6-1907. 61 _ 2024
MC ?»^i' £""*" Ar«Wtald, 1802-1868. Papers
1831 - 63 ' '81-706
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1866. Papers, 1834-
81-3667
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1896, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1863.
61-1168
PERSONAL NARRATIVES .
Hitchcock family. HItchcock-Coit papers, ca. 1730-
192 °- 81-3296
SEMITES
RELIGION
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1920-69.
SEMITIC LANGUAGES
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca, 1920-68. 61-3616
SENECA INDIANS
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. American Indian file, 1642-1913.
81-1014
N TSa„ k s, H l S 7 l 3 < 6 ^ -^7 SOClet, ■ *»« *"»« * R '
01-547
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1896. Papers, 1802-94.
61-862
^Sfcl,^** 1 ^ lm - 1B "- Correspondence,
81-1838
— LAND TRANSFERS
Fl r^ B ' ^f yet j"""""' 8 ) J»tat Committee on
Indian Affairs. Records, 1838-49. 81.1942
""an^N?^' "\ lt09 - P »I»™ °' Oliver Phelps
and Nathaniel Gorham, 1784-1818. 60-3007
SEPOY HEBELLION see INDIA— HISTORY— SEPOY
REBELLION, 1667-1868 «•»"«« I SEPOY
SERICULTURE
— U. S.
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1629-1916. 61-87
BERMONS
Fleming, Aretas Brooks, 1839-1923, Papers, 1784-
1924 - 81-3368
NOTES, REFERENCE MATERIAL, ETC.
Chaffin, Washington Sandtord, 1816-1896. Papers,
1841-1900. 80-3317
— OUTLINES
Ashhurst family. Papers of the Ashhurst and
Haslehurat families, of Philadelphia and Bur-
lington County, N. J., 1704-1874. 61-30
Bookman, Marcus Olaus, 1649-1942.
61-1231
SERMONS
— OUTLINES (Continued)
Denison, William, d. 1718. Notes of sermons, 1881-
1718, 60-2420
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1768. Papers, 1700-85.
61-671
HnsseU, dishing Biggs, 1808-1088. Papers, 1835-
1880. 61-3172
Owen, Isaac, 1800-1888. Papers, 1830-68. 01-1361
SERMONS, AMERICAN
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, 1800-1689.
Papers, 1853-M. 61-3232
Boston, First Church. Thursday lectures, 18th cent.
61-688
Cisaveland, EUsha Lord, 1806-1866. Papers, 1834-86.
61-3616
Connecticut. State Library, Harttord. Sermons.
60-2087
Edwards , Jonathan, 1746-1801. Papers, 1760-1800.
61-2801
Grain, Simon, 1840-1026, collector. Churchmen and
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1021. 61-00
Kneeland, Ebensicer, d. 1777. Sermons, 1770-77,
61-3608
Moors, Humphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1800-82.
61-3031
Mott, Lucretla (Cottln) 1793-1880. Papers, 1834-
06. 60-2366
Presbyterian Historical Society. Sermon collection,
1706-1910. 61-3122
Subject Index
SHAKERS
ENFIELD, CONN.
Shakers. Enfield Shaker collection.
— KENTUCKY
Shakers. Records of colonies In Kentucky and
Union Village, Ohio, 1808-96.
UNION VILLAGE, OHIO
Shakers. Records of colonleB in Kentucky and
Union Village, Ohio, 1808-86.
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM
CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION
Parrott, Thomas Marc, 1686-1860. Papers.
Paul, Henry Nelll, 1883-1954. Papers.
81-1723
81-986
61-965
Rodgers, John, 1727-1811. Sermons, 1756-1806,
60-2316
Waddell, James Alexander, 1818-1014. Papers, 1855-
82. 60-60
Williams, William, 1686-1760. Sermons, 1708-46.
60-2316
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church. Records, 1652-
1758. 60-2688
SERMONS, OERMAN
Slevers, Frledrlch, 1662-1029. Papers, 1074-1927.
61-2616
Plsper, Franz August Otto, 1862-1031. Papers, 1883-
1030. 61-3163
SERMONS, NORWEGIAN
— U. S.
Hlort, Oro Jakob, 1827-1879. Papers, 1845-79.
61-837
SERVANTS
—MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Battle (Hyland). Papers, 10S<7-69. 61-3492
SERVICE, COMPULSORY MILITARY see MILITARY SERV-
ICE, COMPULSORY
SERVICE, COMPULSORY NON-MILITARY
Civilian Public Service Union. Records, 1044-46.
61-3046
FriendB, Society of, American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Civilian Public Service. Records, 1941-
46. 60-2083
SEVEN DAYS' BATTLES, 1882
V/ykotf, Roy A., collector. Miscellany, 1060-1050.
61-86
SEVEN YEARS' WAR, 1768-1763
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Gremrtlle, George, 1712-1770. Papers, 1768-67.
60-1293
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTISTS
FINANCE
Ephrata Community. Records, 1780-1894. 61-1690
— HYMNS
Caseel, Abraham H., collector. Papers, 1080-1821.
61-3125
—PENNSYLVANIA
Ephrata Community. Records, 1786-1894. 61-1690
SEWING
Bantloy, Evalyn A. Papers, 1880-1940. 61-3553
SEX INSTRUCTION
Allen, Corlnne Marie (Tuckerman) 1866-1931. Papers,
1698-1027. 61-2664
— KNOWLEDGE — BIBLE
Tiddy, Richard Nicholas, 1835-1911. Shakespeare
papers. 61-3020.
-—QUOTATIONS
Tiddy, Richard Nicholas, 1836-1011. Shakespeare
papers. 61-3020
SHAMOKDJ, PA.
— TAXATION see TAXATION — SHAMOKDJ, PA.
SHANGHAI
— DESCRIPTION
Jones, Walter, 1777-1861. Papers, 1610-80. 61-2014
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — SHANGHAI
SHAWNEE INDIANS
— GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897. Pap9ro, 1816-66.
81-286
SHTLOH, BATTLE OF, 1662
Society -of the Army of thi
1902-08.
Verger, William, collector. Papers, 1892-1010.
Society -of the Army of the Cumberland. Records,
1902-09. 81-1704
Flnley, James Bradley, 1781-1856. Papers, 1810-
40. 61-726
Pratt, John Gill, 1814-1000. Papers, 1834-99.
01-541
8HAWNEETOWN, ILL.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
SHAWNEETOWN, ILL.
SHAYS' REBELLION, 1785-1786
Petersham Historical Society, Papers relating to
Daniel Shays. 61-173
SHEEP
Banks, Sir Joseph, bart., 1743-1820. Papers, 1743-
1820. 61-3292
— WEST VIRGINIA— BROOKE CO.
BeaU, C. H. Papers, 1866-1907. 61-1650
SHELBY CO., IND.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Amos, Richard. Papers, 1860-03. 80-1826
SHELLS
PICTORIAL WORKS
Say, Thomas, 1787-1634. Correspondence, 1820-63.
61-770
SHENANDOAH CO. , VA.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Kagay, Henry, Papers, 1760-1883. 91-1074
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
HISTORY REVOLUTION
Dandridga, Danske (Bedtnger) 1868-1914. Papers,
1762-1954. 61-3176
SHERIFFS
CUMBERLAND CO. , ME.
Waite, John, 1732-1880. Papers, 1743-B9. 61-3436
— HALIFAX CO., VA.
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-1079
Hurt, John Linn. Papers, 1804-1931. 60-1990
SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940.
61-2440
SHETLAND ISLANDS
— MISSIONS see MISSIONS — SHETLAND ISLANDS
962
01-188
SHINGLES
Dismal Swamp Land Company. Records, 1763-1879.
61-2740
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1879. 81-3870
SHIP-BUILDING
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
MitchsU, John Klrkwood, 1811-1889. Papers, 1810-88.
61-3267
— DULUTH
Barnoey Julius Howland, 1873-1969. Papers. 61-1282
KINGSTON, MASS.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papars, 1798-1887.
61-2619
MATHEWS CO., VA.
Foster, James, of Mathews Co. , Va. Papers, 1796-
1832. 61-2612
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of ship-
builders, New England and New York, 1822-1923.
60-1620
NEW YORK (CITY)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business -Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of ship-
builders, New England and New York, 1822-1923.
60-1829
— NORWICH, CONN.
Huntington, Joshua, 1761-1821. Papers relating to
the frigate Confederacy, 1776-86. 60-2046
PHILADELPHIA
Chew, Samuel. Papers, 1826-60. 61-1602
Humphreys, Joshua, 1761-1838. Papers, 1638-1836.
00-2211
U.S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island,
Pa. Letters addressed to the commanders of
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1831-86. 01-1443
ROCKPORT, ME.
Camden Historical Society. Camdontana, 18th and
10th cent. 01-2040
SOUTH BERWICK, ME.
Jewott, Theodore F. Business records, 1810-75.
61-2122
— u. s.
Basset, James. Papers, 1862-92. 81-2817
— WILMINGTON, DEL.
Pussy & Jones Company, Wilmington, Del. Records,
1848-1946. 61-2448
SHIP CHANDLERS
— BUCKBPORT, ME.
White, Ambrose, firm, Bucksport, Me. Records,
10B4-82. 60-1665
NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books of
ship chandlers. New England and New York, 1788-
1852. 80-3002
NEW YORK (CITY)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Account books of
ship chandlers, New England and New York, 1768-
1862. 60-3002
SHIP REGISTERS
BRISTOL, H u 1.
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol and Warren, R, L, 1818-56, 61-163
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania (Colony) Ship register books, 1722-
76. 80-2862
— U. S.
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928, collector. Historical and
genealogical collection, 1682-1924. 61-2771
— WARREN, R. 1.
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol and Warren, R. L, 1818-56. 81-163
SmPFITTBIG
Swift and AUea, m« Badford, Mass. Records, 1884-68.
80-1164
BwM aid Alton, Nsw Bedford, Mass. Records, 1839-
61-3S4
80.
. SHIPMASTERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, BEMTNISCENCES, ETC.
Hooper (Samuol) and Company, Boston. Records
1837 - 80 ' ' 60-152
SHIPPING
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Measar Rlvermen's Association, Rscorda, 1818-36.
60-834
BATB, ME.
Mlnott, Charles V. Business records, 1870-02. 80-1502
BELFAST, ME.
White, James Patterson, 1800-1818. Buslnasa records,
1836 "' 9 ' 80-1BB0
■ — BOSTON
Cobb (Allan) & Company, Boston. Records, 1887-73,
60-036
Dalton family. Papers, 1603-1852. 60-1130
Davs, Dana, and Company, Boston, Records, 1061-59.
80-623
Jones, John Coffin, Bustaasu records, 176B-1829.
60-373
BorsDaan, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1B96. Pa»ars, 1838-
80-1210
Ftomlng family. Papers, 1810-1043. 80-1728
Sonoma (Steamboat) Shipping accouata, 1883-84.
—PENNSYLVANIA
Buchanan, Roberdeau, 1839-1916, collector
Roberdeau papers, 1781-1631. 00-3313
— PETERSBURG, VA.
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805. Papers, 1882-1898.
61-2628
PHILADELPHIA
Ball, Joseph, 1762-1821. Papers, 1876-1860. 80-1376
Blddla, Thomas A., collactor. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1637. 60-1481
Borle family. Papers, 1790-1886,
Bristol and Philadelphia letters, 1871
60-1740
61-2297
BRISTOL, ENO.
Bristol and Philadelphia lettora, 1871-59.
—CANADA
Cobb (Albert) 6 Company, Boston. Records, 1887-
,3, 60-636
—CONNECTICUT
Connecticut, state Library, Hartford. Shipping papers.
60-2988
61-686
81-2297
Cope family. Business records, ca. 1800-ca. 1925.
61-148
Lewis, William David, 1792-1081.
1918.
Papers, 1800-
61-1139
61-745
69-2432
Letter
81-2869
81,2871
60-2431
61-2 873
Williams family. Papers, 1700-1897.
— •KENNEBUNKPORT, ME.
Lord family. Business papers, 1779-1873,
— KINGSTON, MASS.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1708t1887.
81-2785
10-147
61-2810
MICHIGAN, LAKE
Hoar, Richard M. , b. 1831. Papers, 1060-1012.
61-1087
—MB3BSD7PI RIVER
Bill, Fred Adalbart, 1060-1936. Papers, 1845-1934.
60-2495
Clara, Charles, 18117-1877. Papers, 1831-80. 60-720
Humphreys, George Wilnoa, b. 1819. Papers of
George Wilson Humphreys and family, 1823-1913.
60-1132
Pioneer Rlvermen's Association. Raoorda, 1015-
36 •:.. 60-634
Prlnca, Joseph W. Papers, 1883-74. 80-1183
Brain, Warren. Pajrara, 1820-42. 61-2247
— MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
^°,o^"- Edward Edso ". 1834-1029. Papers, 1866-
1929 - 80-1179
— MISSOURI
Gaxrlott, George. Business records, 1836-50. 80-1828
— MBSOORI RIVER
Fort Benton Transportation Company, Fort Benton,
Mont. Records, 1667-83. 60-502
—NEW HAMPSHIRE
Frost family. Business records, 1769-1884, 60-1734
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Gilford (Samuel) and Company, New York. Records,
1769-1827. 60 '_ M86
Jonss, Oliver H. Buoiness records, 1832-81. 81-2717
New York Historical Society, Ships' records
1660-1883. 60 . 30BB
United Insurance Company In the City of Now York
Pl >I»rs. 80-2525
NORFOLK, VA.
Steuart, Charles. Latter books, 1751-83. 61-3264
McCall family. Papers, 1739-1889. ,.■.
Magea, Jamas, Business records, 1832-62.
Orr, Dunlopo, and Glenholme, PhllHlemhia.
book, 1787-60.
Pollard, William, Latter book, 1773-74.
PoweL Samuel. Letter books, 1724-47.
Stamper, John. Letter book, 1761-70.
U. G. Custom House, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
1929 ' 80-2056
Wright (Peter) & Sons, Philadelphia. Papers, 1826-
191B - 80-1478
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Ua ™y* I> <'<u«">w, Portsmouth, N. H. Records,
185 '- 9S - 60-1663
— PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Davis, Samuel. Business records, 1704-1810.
61-1027
— RED RIVER OF THE NORTH
Pioneer Rlvermen's Association. Records, 1016-
36 ' 00-634
— ROCKPOHT, ME.
Camden Historical Society. Camdenlana, 18th and
10th cent. 61 . 20W
— ST. CRODC RIVER, MDJN. & WB.
Jennie Hays (Steamboat) Records, 1882-84. 80-840
— SAN FRANCBCO
Cobb (Albert) £ Company, Boston. Records, 1667-
,3, 80-636
— -SAROENTVILLE, ME.
Sargent (W. G.) Company, Sargontvillo, Me. Records,
1834-1927. 80-1028
— SAVANNAH
Savannah shipping records, 1828-80. 80-560
SCHUYLHILL RIVER
SchuylkiU Navigation Company. Records, 1708-1044.
60-2808
SHIPPING, COASTWISE see COASTWISE SHIPPING
SHIPS
CARGO
Ma I ^V, , bnJoBei, ' J ' "58-1633, collector. Papers,
nus-1837. 81-2080
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-64.
61-3666
PICTORIAL WORKS
T^ JoMB Company. Wilmington, Dal. Records,
1648-1948. Bi : mB
V. S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Missouri River
transportation data, 1928-31. 61-3310
—REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER BRISTOL, R. I.
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol, R. I., 1801-65. 61-134
SHIPS, REQUISITION OF see PRIZE LAV/
SHIP'S PAPERS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. Baker Library. Accounts and log-
books of ships, 1792-1898. 60-3003
Marcy 6 Pedlgrew, Portsmouth, N. H. Records,
1867-93. 00-1583
New York Historical Society. Ships' records
168 °- 1883 - ' 80-3066
Pennsylvania. Court of Admiralty. Records
1770-1804. V ""' " 61 .^
Woodhouoe, Samuel Washington, 1876- coUector.
Papers, 1743-1868. 61-226
COLLECTIONS
MarlnarB' Museum, Newport News, Va. Ships' log-
books, 1780- 80-968
SHOEMAKERS
LYNN, MASS, —SOCIETIES, ETC.
L ^oh* St ° rfl ' Unl011 ' ****• Mafl8> Hecords, 1889-
""• 80-1489
SHOES see BOOTS AND SHOES
SHORT STORY
Benson, Berry. Papers, 1060-1922. 81-2641
SHORTHAND
— GRAHAM — STUDY AND TEACHING
Smith, Eugene K., d, 18697 Papers, 1882-95, 80-666
SHOSHON1 INDIANS '
V/XHK, 1883-1866
Fort DaUes papers, 1660-30. 01-1797
SHOVELS
liddy (William S.) and Son, East Middleboro, Mass.
Records, 1627-78. 60-82
SHUQUALAK, MISS.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
SHUQUALAK, MISS.
SIBERIA
— EXILES
Ksnnan, George, 1845-1924, Papers, 1840-1037.
SICYON, GREECE
— EXCAVATIONS (ARCHAEOLOGY)
69-212
Eaxle, Mortimer Lameon, 1884-1905. Papers
1864-1906. ^ ei.2983
SILESIAN WAR, 3D, 1760-1763 see SEVEN YEARS' WAR
1766-1763 '
StLETZ INDIAN RESERVATION
Palmer, Joel, 1810-1681. Papers, 1661-79. 80-406
SILK CULTURE see SERICULTURE
SILK MANUFACTURE AND TRADE
— PHILADELPHIA
Haliowell family. Papers, 1840-77, 01-27
-— WESTBROOK, ME.
HaskeU Bilk Company, Westbrook, Me, Records.
1874-1016, 60-1460
SILVER MINES AND MINING
■■ — BOLIVIA POTOSI
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
In Spanish and relating to Spanish enterprises,
1762-1603. 61 _ 2BB
— COLORADO
Buell, George Pearson, 1833-1883. Papers of
QeorgeP. BueU and John S. Brian, 1606-1943,
81-1380
— SPANISH AMERICA
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of gold and
silver mining enterprises, 1857-86, 61-103
THE WEST
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Bakctr Library. Account books of gold and
silver mining enterprises, 1857^98. 61-103
SILVER QUESTION
Clay, Casslus MarceUus, 1840-1013. Correspondence,
1671-1013. 81-1090
Philadelphia. Board of Trads. Records, 1801-1942.
61-747
Shackelford, Thomas, b. 1822. Papers, 1820-
1908, 60-3162
Springer, William McKendree, 1836-1903, Papers
1961-1904. 61 '_54s
963
Subject Index
SILVER QUESTION (Continued)
Wilkinson family. Papers of the Wilkinson and
Chltwood families, 1798-1612. 61-3306
SILVEHSMTTHINO
MASSACHUSETTS TAUNTON
Reed and Barton. Records, 1830-1B31. 00-103
— U. S,
Fitch, John, 1743-1708. Papere, 1763-1820. 90-1977
SINGERS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Thursby, Emma Cecilia, 1846-1631. Papers,
1860-1921. 60-3084
SINGLE TAX
Qroh, Daniel W. Papers, 1823-1660. 61-2766
SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT, 1937-1946
Yarnsll, Barry Ervin, 1876- Papers, 1987-39. 69-13
SIOUX INDIANS see DAKOTA INDIANS '
SIR ARCHIE (RACE HORSE) '
L*>wry, Reynolds, collector. Papers, 1852-1650.
80-1878
SLAVE RECORDS
— ALBANY
Van awdt, Gerrlt. Papers, 1723-1831. 01-983
— ORANGE CO., N. C.
Mangum, WlUle Person, 1792-1881. Papers, 1763-
1861. 61-2672
— NORTH CAROLDJA — JONES CO.
Brock, Ignatius. Papers, 1733-1877. 8
— PENNSYLVANIA
TUghman, WUllam, 1766-1827. Correspondence,
1772-1827. I
SOUTHERN STATES
Briggs, George. Papers, 1837-1608, fl
— U. S.
Blddle, Charles, 1746-1821. Papers, 1763-1829.
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1646.
Culln, Bepple. Papers, 1860-1900, «
Glen, Tyre. Papers, 1820-89.
Hickman family. Papers, 1798-1920.
PetOgrew family. Papers, 1772-1912.
Slzer, Henry E. Papers, 1844 -07.
— VmOINIA
Anderson, Francis Thomas. Papers, 1826-1916.
Brady, James, of Virginia. Papers, 1819-1869,
Britt, Mary (Nichols), collector. Nlchole-Brltt
collection, 1771-1906. 81-1854
— VIRGINIA
Edmunds family. Papers, 1826-60. 61-3268
Latan^ family. Papers, 1060-1942. 68-123
— WILKES CO. , N. C.
Brown, Hamilton, 1780-1870. Papers, 1762-1907.
81-3879
SLAVE-TRADE
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1620-1888. Papers,
1834-93. 61-1161
COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to slavery,
18th-19th cent. 80-3063
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1787-1847.
61-2277
— AMERICA
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection,
1200-1833. 81-3603
— GEORGETOWN, D. C.
Beverly, Robert, financier. Business records, 1763-
1852. 80-1377
GEORGIA
Bearing, John J. Papera, 1821-99. 61-1072
— GT. BRIT.
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection,
1200-1833. 61-3603
— LOUISIANA
Boyd, Archibald H., businessman. Papers, 1641-97.
60-761
Mackay, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 1178-1862. Papers,
1766-1872. 61-3460
— MISSISSIPPI
McLaurln, Anselm Joseph, 1848-1609. Papers,
1632-ca. 1909. 80-2832
Vlck family. Papers of the Vlck and Phelps families,
1810-1906. 80-1732
MISSISSIPPI JACKSON
Taylor, Lewis L. Business records, 1838-40. 60-1475
MISSOURI ST. JOSEPH
Corby family. Papers, 1801-1606. 60-1963
MISSOURI SALINE CO.
Snoddy, Daniel F. Papers, 1817-61. 60-3103
NORTH CAROLINA
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1763-1640, 60-3309
NORTH CAROLINA GREENE CO.
Dixon, Wlnsor, 1802-1868. Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
and the Lyon family. 61-1625
60-1774
61-3608
t-3676
61-1246
80-1817
81-3371
61-2724
60-1064
60-868
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1647. Papers, 1767-
1920. 61-2177
Jones, Richard. Papers, 1797-1878. 61-2483
Leftnlch and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. Records, 1802-
26. 60-1633
—VIRGINIA GLOUCESTER CO.
Montague family. Papers, 1608-1639. - 61-3276
VIRGINIA — KINO AND QUEEN CO. , VA.
Pollard family. Papers, 1782-1907. 81-3276
— VIRGINIA — RICHMOND
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1869-1638.
Papers, 1867-1938.
60-781
— WEST VTRGnjIA
Goff, David. Papers, 1826-1604. 6
— -WILSON CO., N. C.
Peele family. Papers, 1723-1806. I
SLAVERY
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Moore, Humphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1800-62.
— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society.
18th- 19th cent.
— EMANCIPATION
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846.
Papers relating to slavery,
60-3063
Papers, 1787-1847.
61-2277
Jay, John, 1745-1826. Papers, 1716-1862. 81-3334
Sharp, Granville, 1736-1813. Papers, 1788-73.
80-3088
— HISTORY
Gurowski, Adam, hrabia, 1806-1866. Papers, 1848-
98. 66-141
— JUSTIFICATION
Brookes, lveson L. Papers, 1811-1911. 61-1501
SLAVERY AND THE CHURCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Brookes, lveson L. Papers> JSU-1911, 61-1601
Louisville, Ey. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Papers relating to Baptists in Southeastern
States, 1770-1962. 61-1238
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
Pleasants family. Papers, 1746-1838. 81-1544
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Comfort/George Flak, 1833-1910.
1910.
Papers, 1803-
SLAVERY'IN AMERICA
Columbia University. Libraries.
1200-1833.
SLAVERY IN GREAT BRITAIN
Columbia University. Libraries. Slaveycollectlon,
1200-1833. 61-3603
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent.-
1936. 61-3398
— ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENTS
Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838. Papers, 1763-1868.
81-2278
Sharp, Granville, 1736-1813. Papers, 1768-73.
60-3086
SLAVERY IN JAMAICA
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary' 8 Parish,
Jamaica. Records of Ballard's Valley Planta-
tion and Berry HUI Pens, 1786-1873. 60-168
SLAVERY IN THE U. S,
Blglsr, William, 1814-1639. Papers, 1836-80. 60-1810
Buchanan family. Papers of the Buchanan, Dandrldge,
and Thomas families, 1711-1952. 80-772
Child, Lydla Maria (Francis) 1802-1880. Letters, 1646-
80. 61-3414
Cox, John, 1764-1647. Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1900. 60-1813
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914. Papers,
1797-1946. 80-3194
Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1967. Papers,
1785-1893. 60-3314
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1893. Papers, 1783-1928.
61-2462
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1862-71.
81-1332
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1897. Papers, 1863-88.
61-1531
Nicola, John, 1811-1873. Papers, 1818-66. 60-1346
Northfleld Lyceum. Records, 1866-63. 60-1772
Price, Ell Kirk, 1797-1884. Papers, 1920-63.
81-920
Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. Correspondence,
1646:42. 8Q-2924
Taylor, John W., 1784-1854. Correspondence, 1813-
33. 80-2925
—ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENTS
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1838-
76. 81-1166
Austin, Benjamin. Papers, 1756-1878. 80-1059
Blmey, James Gillespie, 1792-1667. Papers, 1818-
Hendrlx, Eugene Russell, Bp. , 1847-1627, collector.
Papers, 1784-1914. 61-1616
— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Caruthers, £11 Washington, 1793-1866. Papers,
1821-66. 60-1127
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Minutes of sessions,
1791-1967. 61-2807
Slavery collection,
81-3603
67.
Brlnley family. Papers, 1822-
SLAVEHY DI CUBA
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1821-30.
-1221
80-1357
Burleigh, Charles Calistus, 1810-1878. Anti-slavery
papers, 1828-67. 61-3610
Comfort, George Flsk, 1633-1910. Papers, 1803-
1610, 61-1627
Davis, Jefferson, 1608-1868. Papers, 1861-1838.
81-1612
Embree, Ellhu, 1782-1820. Papers, 1814-26. 80-2724
Glddings, Joshua Reed, 1786-1884. Papers, 1821- '
68. 86-1247
Height, Henry Huntley, 1826-1878. Papers, 1846-86.
81-1818
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1866-1938. 61-3131
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1816-1610. Papsrs, 1889-1616.
61-3486
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1166-1867. Papers, 1696-
1909, 61-S174
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1620-1602. 61-2366
MlUer, Gerrlt Smith, 1646-1837. Papers, 1780-1880.
6.1-16.18
Mott, Lucretla (Coffin) 1793-1066. Papers, 1884-
88, 60-2386
Paul, Joseph M. Business records, 1866-28. 61-447
Sheppard, Moses. 'Papers, 1794-1927. 61-88
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857. Papers, 1796-1873.
81-3179
Torrey, Charles Turner, 1813-1848. Papers, 1837-44.
81-3017
Weld family. Papsrs, 1822-68. 60-1871
— -CONDITION OF SLAVES
Muse, Battalle, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1891. 61-3287
Pettlgrew family. Papsrs, 1772-1912. 81-3271
— CONTROVERSIAL LITERATURE
Brookes, lveson L. Papers, 1811-1911. 61-1661
Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864. Papers, 1828-1948. 80-328
SLAVERY m THE U. B. (Continued)
EMANCIPATION
Douglass, William Boone. Papers, i609-1848.
Subject Index
61-3298
Frtends, Soctely of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,
Record., 1665-1859, W *™* 90 . M82
Garland, Thomas, d. 1674. Correspondence, 1805-
19U - 61-2716
Gritting, Josephine Sophia White, 1814-1873. Papers,
,Ma - W - 81-3303
BoUlday, Frederick William Mackey, 1626-1600.
Papers, 1848-99. 61-2021
Jarratt, Isaac A. Papera, 1607-1018. 61-2461
Met*-- i, LauehllnW. Papers, 1817-1824. 61-9447
Manlgault, Louis, b. ca. 1629. Papera, 1781-1683.
81-8127
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Official records, 1493-1858. 61-3396
New York Society tor Promoting the Manumission of
Slaws. Records, 1766-1848. 81-531
Pleasants lamlly. Papers, 1746-1838, 61-1644
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1856*. Estate papers, 1827
on
00.
61-1725
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843, 61-1629
— FUGITIVE SLAVES
Troutman, Frarcla, 1820-1881. Papera, 1818-1946.
81-2006
— INSURRECTIONS, ETC.
Browr, Campbell, 1840-1803. Papers ol Campbell
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1852-83.
81-1369
Faulkner, Charles James, 1606-1684. Papera, 1816-
83. 81-1341
Hall family. Papers, 1738-1863. 61-2179
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
ColonlxaUon Society of Virginia. Records, 1823-69.
61-3114
New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of
BUm. Records, 1786-1849. 61-531
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slav-
ery. Papers, 1748-1916. 61-426
ALABAMA
Christian, John Beverly, 1869-1918. Papera, 1829-
19M - 60-2368
Townsend, Samuel, d. 18G6. Estate papers, 1827-
90. 61-1726
-CALIFORNIA
WlUey, Samuel Hopkins, 1821-1914. Correspondence.
"«"74. a,.,,',,,
— GEORGIA
Battey, Robert, 1828-1896, Papers, 1810-94,
Butler family. Papers, 1771-1900.
— IREDELL CO., N. C.
Davidson family. Papers, 1748-1887.
— LOUISIANA
Bibb, Thomas, 1783 or 4-1939. Papers, 1833-92,
ONSLOW CO., N, C,
Coston, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1939. 80-3S24
— RUTHERFORD CO., TENN.
Shaw, MUlon. Papers, 1864-1931. 61-6
SOUTH CAROLINA
Fox, John, b. 1806. Papers, 1784-U02. 61-1724
Fraser family. Papers, 1760-18B6. 61-1878
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Library. Papers relating to Baptists la Southeastern
States, 1770-1952. 81-1238
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1898. Papers, 1743-1809.
81-3198
— SOUTHERN STATES
Harris, Frederick A. Papers, 1817-44. 61-2464
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1936, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cant,-..
1MB - 8." 3398
— VIRGINIA
Barksdale, Peter. Papers, 1783-1896. 80-762
Buford, John. Papers, 1804-98. 80-778
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Correspondence, 1772-
83 ' 60-1642
Clark, Henry, planter. Papers, 1809-46. 80-1634
Davidson, James D. , d. 1862. Papers, 1829-76
Hill, Lewis. Papers, 1894-
81-3147
81-763
60-136
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1600-1888.
Correspondence, 1778-1888, 80-808
Miles, William Porcher, 1828-1899. Papers, 1780-
1927. 60-1117
— MISSISSIPPI
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1672. Papers, 1779-1922.
61-3469
— MISSOURI
Brown, James, of Missouri. Correspondence,
1856-66, 60-8116
Tucker (D. M, and J, H.) Fulton, Mo. Records,
1833-1902. 60-2478
— MORGAN CO,, GA,
George, E. H., collector. Papers, 1804-1932. 81-2963
— NOI.TH CAROLINA
Cheeson, William L. Papers of William L, Chesaon
and family, 1783-1894. 60-3341
Clark, Henry Toole, 1806-1874. Papera, 1757-
iror '
61-1369
61-662
Hook, J-,hn, 1745 or 6-1808. Business records, 1768-
1870 ' 80-1080
— WEST VIRGINIA
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., W. Va. Papers,
1782-1896, 60-2389
SLAVS IN CHICAGO
McDowell, Mary Eliza, 1864-1938. Papers, 1894-
1944 ' 81-399
SLUMS
— U.S.
Rils, Jacob August, 1849-1914, Papers, 1856-1927.
60-52
Wood, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1945. Papers, ca, 1890-
1945. 81-3428
SMALL BUSINESS
LAW AND LEGISLATION — U. S,
Wherry, Kenneth Bplcer, 1892-1951. Papers,
61-1354
60-1050
1885.
00-3316
80-3326
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1784-1016.
Corpenlng family. Papers, 1760-1922, 60-1703
Harries, Thomas Whitmel. Papers, 1796-1891.
81-1982
ca. 1942-51.
SMALLPOX
— MINNESOTA
Sheehan, Timothy J,, 1636-1913, Papers, 1867-
1913,
— VIRGINIA
Christian, William Walter. Correspondence, 1866-82.
80-3311
BMTTHFIELD, VA.
— DRUG TRADE see DRUG TRADE SMITHFIELD,
8MITHSVILLE, VA.
— -PHYSICIANS see PHYBICIANS — SMITHSVILLE, VA.
S MUGGLINO
—CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
Barton, Samuel R.", b. 1839. Papers, 1841-1924.
SNOW HILL, N. J,
80-795
—REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — SNOW
HILL, N. J.
SNUFF
U an ' F "" terlck Slgiamund, Business records, 1783-
88, 60-2490
SNYDER CO., PA,
~ ^RBAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY— SNYDER
SOAP TRADE
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Davis, T. M„ firm, Cambridge, Mass. Records,
1820-80. 60-86
U. S,
Smith and Colgate, New York. Records, 1807-38.
60-61
SOCIAL LEGISLATION
Lindsay, Samuel McCuna, 1869-1980. Papers, ca,
1688-1950.
61-3521
— U. S.
National Women's Trade Union League of Amerloa.
Records, 1903-50, 60-126
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Addams, Jane, 1860-1936. Papers, 1638-1959. 80-2187
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1923. Papers, 1887-
le2s - 81-8886
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1926. Papere, 1879-
19". 60-2379
Ktlgo, John Carlisle, Bp., 1881-1922, Papers
1891-1944. 61-2939
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1677-1962, Papers, 1910-
60. 69-38
Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1845-1937. Papers, 1780-1880,
81-1516
81-3673
61-768
80-1071
Morrlss, Beverly Preston. Papers, 1814-1947,
Vaux family. Papers, 1886-1893.
— U. s.
Weld lamlly, Papers, 1822-93,
St 7IAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Gtddings, Franklin Henry, 1865-1631. Correspondence.
1690-1902. 61-2942
SOCIAL SCIENCES
HISTORY U. S.
Lleber, Francis, 1800-1872, Papers, 1816-68,
61-883
SOCIAL SECURITY see MSURANCE, SOCIAL; PUBLIC
WELFARE
SOCIAL SERVICE
Evans, Elisabeth (aardlner) 1856-1837. Papers, 1882-
1987 - 61-2379
Kttchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross), 1874- Papsrs,
1885-1966. 61-4499
CHICAGO
Dean, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1958. Papers, 1902-57.
81-976
SOCIAL SETTLEMENTS
Knox, MaryaL, 1679-1956. Papers, 1880-1969.
81-2372
SOCIAL WELFARE see CHARITIES; PUBLIC WELFARE:
SOCIAL PROBLEMS; SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL WORK aee SOCIAL SERVICE
SOCIAL WORKERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Hodder, Jessie Donaldson, 1870-1931. Papers, 1679-
1991. 81-2378
Knox, MarjpU, 1879-1955. Papers, 1880-1956.
81-2372
CHICAGO — CORRESPONDENCE, REMiNISCENCEB, ETC.
McDowell, Mary Ellsa, 1854-1938. Papers, 1894-
1944. 61-118
SOCIALBM
Hlnton, Richard Joalah, 1830-1901. Papers. 1850-
»»<>«• 61-1969
Zhltlowsky, Chalm, 1865-1943, Papers, 1893-1943
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Boodln, Louis Boudlanoff, 1874-1952, Papers, ca.
1800-50. 91-3072
SOCIALISM IN THE U, S,
Brisbane, Albert, 1809-1890, Papers, 1841-1038.
61-2054
SOCIALISTS, FRENCH
Fourier, Francois Marie Charles, 1772-1837, Papers.
1772-1837. ^.llil
SOCIALISTS, RUSSIAN
Zhltlowsky, Chalm, 1886-1643. Papers, 1893-1943,
80-722
SOCIALIZED MEDICINE see CHARITIES, MEDICAL;
INSURANCE, HEALTH: INSURANCE, HOSPITALIZATION;
MEDICINE, STATE
SOCIETIES, BENEFIT see FRIENDLY SOCIETIES
SOCIETY, PRIMITIVE
Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881. Papera, 1839-95.
61-1682
SOCIOLOGISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
EUwood, Charles Abram, 1873-1946, Papers, 1890-
1046. 61-1026
Glddlnga, Franklin Henry, 1856-1931. Correspondence,
1690-1902. 61-2942
60-722
985
Subject Index
Blelzle, Charles, 1669-1941. Papers, ca. 1938-41.
61-3.462
ADDRESSES, ESSAVS, LECTURES
Ellwood, Cbarles Abram, 1873-1946. Papers, 1890-
1946. 61-1038
■ — NOTES, REFERENCE MATERIALS, ETC.
Brown University. Archives, 1709 -ca. I960. 60-3344
SOCIOLOGY, CHRISTIAN
Brown, William Adams, 1B65-1943. Papers, 1889-
1942. 61-1374
SOCIOLOOY, CHRISTIAN (ANGLICAN)
McBee, Silas, 1869-1924. Papers, 1872-1923. 60-161
SOCIOLOOY, RURAL
Rural Sociological Society ol America. Records,
1939-56. 61-377
STUDY AND TEACHING
DransoD, Eugene Cunningham, 1861-1933. Papers,
1899-1933. 60-699
SOD BOUSES
—NEBRASKA
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909. 61-2025
SOLDIERS
— AUTOGRAPHS
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1612-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous army and navy autographs, 1571-
1917. 61-15
— EDUCATION, NON-MILITARY
u. 8, Army Specialized Training Unit, University of
Missourt. Foreign area and language study papers,
1943-44. 60-2079
SOMERSET, PA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES — SOMER-
SET, PA.
SOMERSET CO. , N. J.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
SOMERSET CO., N.J.
SOMERSET CO. , PA.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — SOMER-
SET CO., PA.
SONG-BOOKS, GERMAN
West Philadelphia Maennerchor. Records, 1B90-1906,
61-706
SONGS
— COLLECTIONS
McKaan, Thomas, 1734-1617. Papers, 1759-1847.
61-332
SONGS, AMERICAN
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1616-1904. Papers. 61-1310
SONGS, ENGLISH
Henry, Betsy. Music books of Betey and Eliza Henry,
1796-1823. 60-1898
SONGS, GERMAN
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Spaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910. Papers, 1866-ce, 1910.
61-1969
SONGS, NEGRO see NEGRO SONGS
SONGS WITH PIANO
Winner, SepUmus, 1827-1902. Papers, 1815-1902.
61-700
SONOMA CO. , CALIF.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
SONOMA CO. , CALIF.
SONORA, MEXICO
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RESOURCES] see COPPER MINES AND MINING,
[ MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES) • — MEXICO —
SONORA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
Ball, Joseph Henry. Papers of Joseph Henry BaU
and Catherine M. Beetson, 1660-1933. 61-3550
—REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC.- — SONORA, MEXICO
SORCERY see WITCHCRAFT
SOUTH, THE see SOUTHERN STATES
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, 1899-1802
Holls, Frederick William, 1857-1903. Papers, 1880-
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SOUTH AMERICA
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Colby, Balnbrldge, 1869-1950. Papers, 1888-1950.
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Cumming, Alfred, 1602-1873. Papers of Alfred
Camming and family, 1792-1889. 81-189
Holmes family. Papers, 1772-1931. 61-2020
Jones, James T., 1819 (ca.)-1899. Letters, 1843-72.
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Bteere, Joseph Beal, 1842-1940. Papers, 1871-
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— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL — VIEWS
Buck, Charles William. Papers, 1652-1922. 80-2581
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of
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Smner, Ephralm George, 1831-1888, Papers, 1862-58,
61-2202
— ^-POLITICS 1806-1830
Haguet, Condy, 1784-1842. Letters, 1824-27. 61-2261
—POLITICS— 20TH CENT.
Dean, Vera (Mlchelss) 1903- Papers, 1928-63.
81-3507
SOUTH BERWICK, ME,
—REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — SOUTH BERWICK, ME.
SOUTH CAROLINA
— CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS— SOUTH CAROLINA
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Fox, John, b. 1606. Papers, 1784-1692. 61-1724
Law, William Augustus, d. 1009. Papere, 1771-1927.
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Lyttalton, William Henry Lyttelton, 1st baron, 1724-
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Chesnut, James, 1815-1886. Papers, 1779-1872.
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Brookes, Iveson L. Papers, 1631-88. 60-789
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1784-1618, 00-3326
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
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Subject Index
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1821-30.
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SOUTHERN STATES
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Petrle, George, 1666-1047. Papers, 1820-1946.
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SOUTHWEST, NEW
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SPAIN
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COLONIES
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S PANISH DRAMA
CLASSICAL PERIOD, 1600-1700
CRITICISM
AnlbaL Clauds £., 1868-1066.
HISTORY AND
Drafts and notes.
Subject Index
SPANISH-ENGLISH WAR see ANGLO-SPANISH WAR,
1762-1763
SPANISH MISSIONS OF ARIZONA
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SPANISH MISSIONS OF SONORA, MEXICO
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SPEAKING see DEBATES AND DEBATING; ELOCUTION;
LECTURES AND LECTURING; PREACHING; VOICE
SPEECH
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SPELLING REFORM
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Hamilton, James Woodburn, 1886- Papers, 1911-
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SPICE TRADE
BOSTON
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SPINSTERS
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SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA
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SPIRITUALISM
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Shsppard, Mosea. Papers, 1794-1927. 81-88
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1820-1929. 80-1366
SPOILS SYSTEM see PATRONAGE, POLITICAL
SPOKANE
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[ REAL ESTATE BUSINESS] SPOKANE
SPOKANE CO., WASH.
HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
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SPRINGFIELD, ILL.
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SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
PAPER MAKING AND TRADE see PAPER MAKING
AND TRADE SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
SPRINGFIELD PLANTATION, ADAMS CO., MISS.
Quitman, John Anthony, 1796-1866. Papers, 1812-
60. 60-2809
STAGE see DRAMA; THEATER
STAGE-SETTING AND SCENERY see THEATERS — STAGE-
SETTING AND SCENERY
STAGECOACH LINES see COACHING
STAMP ACT, 1786
Clifford family, Papers, 1722-1832. 60-1764
Hlldeburn, Charles.Swlfl Riche - , 1866-1601. Papers,
1728-1900. 80-2391
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. Papers, 1726-1818. 60-2686
STATE AND EDUCATION see EDUCATION AND STATE
STATE INSTITUTIONS see INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC
STATE RIGHTS
McDuffle, George, 1790-1851. Papers, 1816-70.
61-3667 '
STATE VISITS see VISITS OF STATE
STATEN ISLAND, N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Hlstortcal Society. Papers relating to Staten
Inland, N.Y., 1670- 1800. 60-3081
STATESMEN
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC,
Argosy collection, 1795-1893, 60-8
Barbour family. Papers, 1672-1930. 69-164
Blalhwayt, William, 1649 ?-1717. Papers, 1674-
1715. 60-918
Boggs family. Papers, ca. 1750-1612,
60-280
Bradley, Joseph P., 1613-1892. Papers, ca. 1838-
1938. 60-689
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Correspondence, 1850-
62 - 60-29
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900. PaperB, 1888-
; ,»»• 60-1061
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1612-1002, collector.
Papers on polttlcaland military history, 1618-1884,
61-19
Elktos, William Mclntlre, 1882-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-1628.
60-2026
Grate, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. American
political subjects; autographs, 1641-1922. 60-2616
Lee family. Papers, 1761-1882. 81-2743
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947. Papers, 1866-1949.
61-3261
New Jersey Historical Society, statesmen autograph
collection, ca. 1776-1930. 60-286
Shouse, Jouett, 1679- Jouett Shouse collection,
19H-69. ,60-1214
—PORTRAITS
Argosy collection, 1795-1693, 60-8
STATESMEN, AMERICAN
De Coppet, Andre, 1892-1953, collector, American
historical papers, 1586-1942. 80-1873
Gilpin, Henry DUworth, 1801-1880. Papers of Henry
D. Gilpin and family, 1727-1672. 60-1828
Gwathmey (Cabell) collection, 1708-1662. 61-582
Haines, Lynn, 1676-1929. Papers, 1909-31. 80-1374
Harley, Thomas I. Papers, 1824-1911. 61-2012
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1762-1862. Correspondence,
1804-89. 81-2069
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinaatus, 1826-1BQ3.
Papers of L. Q. C. Lamar and Edward Mayes,
1854-1918. 60-2842
Lee family. Papers, 1701-1882. 61-2743
Logan, Deborah (Norrls) 1781-1636. Diaries, 1615-36.
60-2527
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1617. Papers, 1756-1647.
61-332
Nicholas, Elizabeth Byrd, 1830-1601, collector.
Letters, 1856-66. 61-2741
Stone, Edward Carleton, 1678- collector. American
statesmen collection, 18ta-20th cent. 81-1376
■ — AUTOGRAPHS
Dree^, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1602, collector.
Miscellaneous political autographs, 1497-1922.
61-16
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. The Dreer
collection: additional manuscripts, 1741-1812.
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907. Papers, 1882-
1807. 60-1433
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1863. Papers, 1760-
1932, 60-2366
Dick, Charles, 1858-1945, Papers, 1891-1928. 80-1709
Glddlngs, Joshua Reed, 1796-1864. Papers, 1821-
6P-1247
60-2124
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Staten
Island, N. Y., 1670-1800. 60-3081
Thayer, Ell, 1819-1699. Papers, 1841-98
STATESMEN, BRITISH
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1867. Papers 1803-67.
60-1480
STATESMEN, EUROPEAN
AUTOGRAPHS
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1612-1602, collector.
Miscellaneous political autographs, 1467-1922.
STATESMEN, TEXAN
Norton, Milford PhllUpB, 1794-1860, Correspondence,
1644-54. 60-1932
STATIONERY TRADE
LAMBERTVILLE, N. J,
Chadwlck Copying Book Company, Lajnbertvllle,
N. J. Records, 18BT-89. 60-3016
STATUE OF LIBERTY, NEW YORK
MOlls, John A. Correspondence, 1886-66. 61-3463
STAUNTON, VA.
CLOTHING TRADE see CLOTHING TRADE — -
STAUNTON, VA.
— DIRECTORIES
Christian, J. B. Papers, 1815-T8. 50-101
— LAWYERS see LAWYERS STAUNTON, VA.
STAVES AND STAVE TRADE
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1898. Papers.
186T-97. 61-3162
STEAM-ENGINES
Corliss, George Henry, 1617-1888, Papers, 1838-
>3. 80-2367
Hobos (J. C.) and Sons, Blllerlca, Mass. Records,
1840-87. 60-100
Mason, George Carrlngton. Papers, 1906-65.
61-2223
MlsslssippL Dept. of Archives and History. Note-
books, 1788-1921. 61-3261
STEAM NAVIGATION
U. S. Philadelphia, Naval Shipyard, League Island,
Pa. Letters addressed to the commanders of
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1831-66. 81-1443
— HISTORY
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815. Papers. 80-2170
KENTUCKY
Thomson family. Papers, ca, 1820-ca. 1870,
61-37
STEAMBOAT DISASTERS
U.S.
Fahneatock family. Papers, 1848-73. 61-2219
STEAMBOAT LINES
— COLORADO RIVER
Macdougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1066. Papers, 1893-
M36. 61-3831
HUDSON RIVER
Hudson River Day Line. Records, 1831-1941. 60-634
NEW ENGLAND
CroweU ft Thurlow Steamship Company. Records,
1912-34. 60-1611
Old Colony Railroad Company. Records, 1846-1037.
60-1129
— PACD7IC COAST
Llnd, John, 1864-1930. Papers, 1870-1933. 60-1805
— U. S.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamship Co. RecordB,
1844-1936. 60-3263
United States Mall Steamship Company. Records,
1646-59. 60-2425
STEAMBOATS
The Christian A, Zabrlskte manuscript collaotlon.
80-177$
Gates, John, 1827-18B8. PaperB, 1653-1906.
60-3019
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of ship-
builders, New England and New York, 1822-1923.
80-1829
Jennie Hays (Steamboat) Records, 1882-84. , 60-640
Mason, George Carrlngton. Papers, 1906-65.
i — HISTORY
Fulton, Robert, 1766-1816. Papers. 60-2170
Mills, Randall Vause, 1907-1962. Papers, 1936-52.
60-399
STEEL INDUSTRY AND TRADE
Lukens Steel Company. Records, ca. 1766-1896.
60-1663
— NEW JERSEY
Plsrson (Isaac G.) and Brothers. Records, 1795-
1666. 60-116
SOUTHERN STATES
Bowron, James, 1844-1628. Papers, 1677-1928.
61-1260
STELLITE
Haynes, Elwood, 1857-1926. Papers, 1862-1632,
61-2223
Subject Index
STENOGRAPHY see SHORTHAND
STEREOTYPING
PATENTS
Ustlck, Thomas Watts, 1801-1G88. Papers, 1855-05.
61-1031
STEVENS POINT, WIS.
HISTORY
Brown Brothers Lumber Company, Rainelandei 3 , Wis.
Records, 1854-1950. 01-287
STILLWATER, MINN.
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, [GENERAL STORESl
see CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, [ GENERAL STORES]
STILLWATER, MINN.
STABLES
McKustck and Company, Stillwater, Minn. Account
books, 1848-1906. 00-476
STOCK AND STOCK-BREEDING
Haecber, Theopbilus, 1840-1938. Papers, 1873-1936,
00-061
—SOCIETIES, ETC.
Kentucky Association for the Improvement of the
Breed of Stock, Records, 1828-69, 61-685
ARIZONA
Arizona. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Records, 1870-
1820. 61-3525
— JAMAICA
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary's Pariah
Jamaica. Records of Ballard's Valley Planta-
tion ?nd Berry Hill Penn, 1766-1B73. 00-100
. — KENTUCKY
Bedford, Edwin Green, 1814-1000. Papers, 1812-1812.
01-584
Clay, Henry, 1777-1863. Papers, 1802-62. 60-3323
Troutman, Francis, 1820-1881. Papers, 1810-1945.
61-2006
MINNESOTA
Eastern, Jason Clark, 1823-1901. Papers, 1846-194U
00-644
— MINNESOTA — EAGLE CITY
Lynd, James William, 1838-1862. 'Papers, 1860-01.
60-1185
— MISSOURI
Harrison, Jack, collector. Papers, 1819-1941, 60-1043
—MISSOURI— COOPER CO.
Leonard, Ablal, 1707-1663. Papers, 1789-1929.
60-2225
— PENNSYLVANIA
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1788-1925. 01-738
— 'TENNESSEE — RUTHERFORD CO.
Shaw, MUton, Papers, 1804-1021, 01-0
TEXAS
Aoree, Robert P., 1878-1946. Papers, 1806-1947.
01-3000
VIRGINIA — ALBEMARLE CO.
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va. Records,
1650-90. 60-103
THE WEST
Davidson, James F., b. 1830, Papers, 1606-1017.
0-3334
60-581
—WEST VIRGINIA — HARDY CO.
McNeill family. Papers, 1770-1929.
WEST VIRGINIA — WADESTOWN
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. Va.
Records, 1868-1922. 00-1454
STOCK CERTIFICATES
U. S,
Stock certificates and transfers, 1804-1606. 60-3278
STOCK-EXCHANGE
PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA
kroner, Alexander, Account books, 1830-47. 81-2273
— U. S.
Harvard UnlverBlty. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library. Account books
of stockbrokers and stock exchanges, 1790-1017,
61-310
STOCK-RANGES
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b.
1807-1908.
Business records,
81-1842
Stearns, Abel, 1790-1871. Papers, 1690-1936. 01-1849
STOCKBRIDGE MDIANS
— MISSIONS
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1763-1800.
61-3171
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Indians, 1736-1827. 61-647
Pratt, John QUI, 1814-1600. Papers, 1834-00.
01-541
STOCKBROKERS see BROKERS
STOCKS
U. S.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of Invest-
ment bankers In New England and New York, 1884-
1829. 81-330
STONE-MASONS
PHILADELPHIA
Lee, Franklin. Papers, 1807-71. 61-061
STONINGTON, CONN.
— WOOL TRADE AND mDUSTRY see WOOL TRADE
AND INDUSTRY — STONINGTON, CONN.
STORIES see WESTERN STORIES
STORY-TELLING
Carraway, Daphne King, 1861-1938. Papers, 1902-34.
61-3079
STRAWBERRIES
— MARKETING
Stotts City Bank, Stotts City, Mo. Records, 1090-
1929. 60-2481
STREET-RAILROADS
— HANNIBAL, MO.
Hannibal Railway and Electric Company, HannlbaL Mo.
Records, 1917-39. 60-2049
• — NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business
.Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of electric railroad lines In New England, 1808-
1824. 60-3296
STREETS Bee subdlvlsloa STREETS under nameB ol
cities, e.g. NEW YORK (CITY) — STREETS
STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1927. Papers, 1886-1928,
01-2477
— COAL MINING — WEST VIRGINIA
GlasBcock, William Ellsworth, 1882-1926. Papers,
1906-26. 69-160
HISTORY
Davis, James John, 1873-1947. Papers, 1920-46.
59-47
— U. S.
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 01-3077
STUD-BOOKS see HORSES — STUD-BOOKS
STUDENTS
ALABAMA
Jones family. Papers, 1832-1030. 01-1160
McClellaa family. Papers, 1810-1917. 61-3071
— -CALIFORNIA
Pownall, Joseph. Papers, 1840-1020. 61-2774
— CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN
Smith, William Carlson, 1883- Biographical data,
1026,27. 01-2336
Alexander, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882. Papers, 1785-
1009. 60-1069
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1644-1932. Papers, 1802-
1032. 00-780
—GERMANY
Janln family. Correspondence, 1828-1910. 61,2324
— GT. BRIT.
Beverley family. Papers, 1664-1901. 81-2049
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Smith, William Carlson, 1883- Biographical data,
1920-27. 01-2338
—KING GEORGE CO. , VA.
Alexander, Gustavus Brown, 1800-1868. Papers of
Custavus B. and Charles G. Alexander, 1801-90.
01-1631
Burroughs, Richard D, Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1807-89, 60-869
MASSACHUSETTS
HoBmer, Elizabeth S. (Vlles) Dlarlos, 1869-1923.
01-826
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
Fleming family. Papers, 1810-1643. 60-1728
— NEW ENGLAND
Ball, John, 1700-1817, Papers of John Ball, Sr. and
Jr., 1773-1892. 60-247
— ;NORTH CAROLINA
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-78. 61-1070
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers, 1771-1912.
McGeachy family. Papers, 1819-09,
61-2441
00-704
Simpson family. Papers of the Simpson and Biddle
families, 1704-1605, 60-802
— -NORTHFIELD, MINN.
Arnold, Henry Vernon, 1848-1931. Papers, 1800-1031.
01-588
---SOUTH CAROLINA
Blvens, John Daniel, 1863-1921. Papers, 1817-1930,
60-803
SOUTHERN STATES
Brodnax, Joan G., 1829-1907. Papers, 1830-1926.
60-782
Brown-, HamUton, 1780-1870. Papers, 1762-1907.
6U3679
Henry, Gustavus Adolphus, 1804-1880. Papers,
1804-71, 81-346
Kemper, Fannie V. Correspondence, 1646-91, 61-2432
Leach, James H, C. Papers, 1745-1680, 61-2760
Lee family. Papers of the Lee and Bonney families,
1606-1914. 60-804
TENNESSEE
Jones famUy, Papers, 1832-1930. 01-1160
— U. S.
Barnsley family. PaperB, 1824-73. ~"'> 00-1756
Beverley family. Papers, 1664-1001. 81-2640
Gibson famUy. Correspondence, 1846-1019. 61-2821
Laokie, W, Robert, d. 1839. Papers, 1708-1906.
61-2440
60-764
61-3600
Morrow, James, 1820-1866. Papers, 1836-1936.
— VIRGINIA
Williams family. Papers, 1830-1046.
STUDENTS' SOCIETIES
— WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia. University, Miscellaneous records,
1661-1956. 61-2901
SUBMARINE CABLES see CABLES, SUBMARINE
SUBMARINE MINES see MINES, SUBMARINE
SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES
— u. s. .S
Grace, John Patrick, 1874-1940. Papers, 1902-40.
, 01-1618
SUEZ CANAL
Balch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families,
1700-1943. 60-2989
Bolls, Frederick William, 1057-1903. Papers, 1880-
1903. 61-3332
SUFFOLK CO. , MASS.
— DEEDS see DEEDS — SUFFOLK CO., MASS.
SUFFOLKCO., N. Y.
— HISTORY^— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1701-1814. 60-2892
— REAL PROPERTY Bee REAL PROPERTY — SUFFOLK
CO./N.Y.
SUGAR
-r-MANUFACTURE AND REFINING— MASSACHUSETTS
Adams Sugar Refinery, Boston. Records, 1668.
00-107
MANUFACTURE AND REFINING PHILADELPHIA
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1800. Papers, 1766-1860.
60-1810
Loverlng, Joseph Samuel, 1796-1661. Papers, 1817-06.
81-648
Subject Index
SUGAR
— MANUFACTURE AND REFINING — PHILADELPHIA
(Continued)
Penlngton family. Papers, 1764-1882,
Zeller, Edwin Adrian. Papers, 18B6-1946,
SUGAR GROWING
LOUISIANA
Dubreull, Joseph VUlars. Papers, 1760-1860,
Swain, Warren. Papers, 1820-42.
— LOUISIANA — LAFOURCHE PARISH
Price family. Papers, 1842- 1026.
SUGAR TRADE
— DOMINICA
Wlnstone, Charles. Letter book, 1777-86.
— JAMAICA
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary's Parish,
Jamaica. Records of Ballard's Valley Planta-
tion and Berry HU1 Pean, 1766-1873.
61-166
61-2736
61-1147
61-2247
81-3001
60-168
Miles, William Porcher, 1822-
1027,
— LOUISIANA
Papers, 1760-
60-1117
SULLIVAN CO. , MO.
— HISTORY
. Nelson, Earl F. Papers, 1862-1645. 60-2847
SULLIVAN'S INDIAN CAMPAIGN, 1779
Beatty, Erkurles, 1760-1823, Journals, 1770-87.
81-3320
Dorrance, Frances, collector. Sullivan expedition pa-
pers, 1778-70. 61-813
Hubley, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1703. MlUtary Journals,
"78-80. eo '. 2222
SUMNER, CHARLES, 1811-1874
— BROOKS' ASSAULT, 1856
CaDell family.
1830-1030.
Papers of the Cabell and Ellet families,
60-3346
SUMTER, FORT
Anderson, Robert, 1805-1871.
Papers, 1810-1010.
SUN-DIALS
GUllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1884-1064.
Papers,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARIES see LIBRARIES
SUNDAY-SCHOOL
SUNDAY-SCHOOL LITERATURE
Packard, Frederick Adolphus, 1704-1867. Letters,
1820-85. 60-2676
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS
Zlegler, John WUllameon, 1868-1938, Papers, 1911-17.
61-664
SOCIETIES, ETC.'
Minnesota Sunday School Association. Records, 1866-
1938 ' 60-627
SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS see SCHOOL SUPER-
INTENDENTS AND PRINCIPALS
SUPERNATURAL IN LITERATURE
Lovecraft, Howard PhllllpB, 1800-1037. Papers.
1807-1037. ^ 60-2176
SUPREME COURT OF THE U.S. see U.S. SUPREME
COURT
SURGEONS
—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Battey, Robert, 1828-1896. Papers, 1610-94. 61-3147
Baylor family. Papers, 1737-1926. 61-2742
Cupples, George, 1816-1895. Papers, 1861-63. 60-2208
Kelly. Howard Atwood, 1858-1943. Correspondence,
1886-1924.
Quick, Lavlngton, 1819-1676.
Shlppen, Edward, 1826-1011.
76.
60-2090
60-2604
Correspondence, 1849-
61-497
Papers, 1847-78.
PENNSYLVANIA
Goodson, John, : . Business records of John Goodson
and Samuel Cart, 1661-1781. 60-2080
SUHGERY
CASES, CLINICAL REPORTS, STATISTICS
Papers,
Long, Crawford Williamson, 1815-1878.
1837-1930.
SURGERY, NAVAL
Foltz, Jonathan Messersmlth, 1810-1877. Diaries,
1831-77. 59-191
SURVEYING
Dickenson, George W. Papers, 1786-1918, 61-1267
McKtnney, Hayes, collector. Hayes McKlnney
collection, 1769-1897. 61-318
Messlnger, John, 1771-1846. Papers, 1799-1860,
1936 - 81-2312
- — EXAMINATIONS, QUESTIONS, ETC.
Boon, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo. Records,
1822-64. 80-2838
SUSQUEHANNA CLAIM
Franklin, John, 1749-1831. Papers, 1763-1828.
60-2887
Franklin, John, 1746-1831. Papers, 1764-1828.
60-2806
Nead, Frank B., collector, Documents, 1663-1866.
61-548
SUSQUEHANNA INDIANS
Archeological Society of Virginia. Records, 1841-59.
61-1398
SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Gt. Brit, Public Record Office, Pennsylvania
matenal, 1680-1810.
'/
60-2852
ELECTRIFICATION see ELECTRIFICATION— SUS-
QUEHANNA VALLEY
SUSSEX CO., DEL. /
— CHURCHES see CHURCHES — DELAWARE — SUSSEX
CO.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Collins family. Papers, 1757-1860. 61-337
— GENEALOGY
Adams, James 0.,1877-1867 or 8, collector, Adams
collection, 17th cent.-ca, 1950. 61-1164
; — HISTORY COLLECTIONS
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Papers of Delaware
counties, 1665-1805. 60-3169
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Richards, Charles Sudler, b. 1878, collector.
Richards CoUection, 1742-1684. 61-336
Turner, Charles Henry Black, 1662- collector.
Papers, 1687-1676. 61-522
SUSSEX CO., N. J.
COMMERCE
Business records of persons and firms In Sussex Co.,
N. J., ca. 1620-50. 60-1799
DEEDS see DEEDS SUSSEX CO., N.J,
SWEDEN
— HOLDING COMPANIES see HOLDING COMPANIES
SWEDEN
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1951, Papers, 1832-1939. 60-1362
SWEDES IN MINNESOTA
Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minnesota
Conference. Archives, 1661- 61-3160
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives,
1863- 61-2703
Llndegard, Axel. Papers, 1661-1931, 60-1781
Pearson, Charles Gottfried, b. 1876. Papers, 1011-
31f ■;:, 60-449
Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1896. Papers, 1654-1931.
60-3198
SWEDES IN PENNSYLVANIA
Gorman, Frederick J. Notes. 61-1068
SWEDES TO THE MIDDLE WEST
Anderson, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo. Family correspond-
ence, 1873-1908. 81-3609
SWEDES IN THE U. 8.
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1861. Papers, 1832-1939. 60-1362
; Mlckley, Joseph J., 1799-1878, collector. Swedish
manuscripts, 1636-1811. 61-1732
SWEDISH ALMANACS aee ALMANACS, SWEDISH
SWEETSPRINGS, W. VA.
HOTELS, TAVERNS, ETC.
Sweet Springs HoteL SveeUprlngs, w. Va. Records,
1860-1927. 60-1418
SWINDLERS AND SWINDLING
Spenazuma Gold Mining and Milling Company, Records,
1896-99. 81-2713
SWITZERLAND
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Brlggs, Charles Augustus, 1841-1013. Papers, ca,
1841-1913. 81-1223
SYNOD FOR THE NORWEGIAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN AMERICA
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Synod for the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
In America, Records, 1857-1917. 61-1410
TAILORS
— CHRISTIANSBURG, VA,
CasparL August, Business records, 1846-60, 80-9
TATPINO REBELLION, 1860-1864
Germany. Gssandtscbaft, China. Records, 1668-
1904. 61-1343
TALLADEGA COLLEGE, TALLADEGA, ALA.
ALUMNI
Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Savory Library.
Archives, 1 137-1964. 61-1466
TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Gutierrez de Lara, Jose* Bernardo Maxlmlllano, 1774-
1841. Papers, 1811-42. 60-1857
TAMPA, FLA.
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — TAMPA,
FLU.
Aldan (L, H.) and Company, AMenvllle, Pa, Records,
1629-63. ei-145
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration, Baker Library. Account books
of leather tanners, New England, 1762-1872. 60-49
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1860-1936. 61-3131
Hughes, William, b. 1826. Papers of William Hughes
and family, 1703-1917. 80-1131
TARTFF
— U.S.
Botelar,- Alexander Robinson, 1816-1692, Papers,
1729-1924. 80-668
Burgess, William, 1857-1929. Papers, 1908-25.
60-152!
61-2781
Qroh, Daniel W, Papers, 1823-1960.
Harris, John, 1728-1791, Papers, 1887-1615. 60-218'
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12. 81-1121
Heflln, James Thomas, 1889-1961, Papers, 1893-1951.
61-1851
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1867, Papers, 1895-
1909. 61-3174
McDuffle, George, 1790-1861. Papers, 1819-70.
61-3661
81-3681
MorrUl, Justin Smith, 1810-1898. Papers, 1828-
98. 81-1331
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1948.
MorrUl, Justin Smith, 1810-1898. Paps
98.
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1610-1898. Papers, 1667-
60-1698
60-2847
Nelson, Earl F. Papers, 1862-1945.
-Simmons, James Fowler, 1795-1664. Papers, 1788-
1863. 60-78
Stewart, Ethalbart, 1867-1036. Papers, 1884-1933.
80-2761
Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914. Papers, 1785-
TARDTF ON COPPER
— U. S.
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1074- Papers, 1904-40.
TAUNTON, MASS.
— mON INDUSTRY AND TRADE see IRON INDUSTRY
AND TRADE — TAUNTON, MASS.
— -SEvVERSMITHING see SILVERSM1THING—
MASSACHUSETTS — TAUNTON
Subject Index
TAX COLLECTION
— CHESTER CO. , PA.
Strayer, Frances M., collector. Papers, 1781-1822.
61-2030
■ — CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
McLaurln, Lauchlln W. Papers, 1817-1924. 01-3441
GASTONIA, N. C.
Hubs, John A, Papers/ 1860-1903. 01-3519
JAMES CITY CO., VA.
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Legal records, 1885-
"89. 81-3166
—WEST VTRGIMA
Baughner, James Vance, 1812-1882.
Papers, 1790*
56-
Records, 1850-53.
60-646
TAX-SALES
— -ESSEX CO,, N. J.
Essex Co., N. J. Sheriff.
— ORANGE CO. , FLA.
Orange Co., Fla. Tax sale certificates of Orange
and Osceola Counties, Fla., 1895-99. 61-2083
OSCEOLA CO. , FLA.
Orange Co., Fla, Tax sale certificates of Orange
. njrfOscapla.Cpuatiss, Fla., 1685-89. 61-2083
TAXATION
Wilcox; Walter Ross Baumes, 1809-1947. Papers,
1892-1947. 66-360
McRae, Thomas Cbipman, 1G51-1929.
1929.
Papers, 1876-
81-2001
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1843.
— BEAUFORT CO., N. O. — LOTS
Papers, 1601-38.
81-3195
Grist, James Redding, d. 1674, Business recordB,
1791-1920. 61-1396
—BOONE CO., MO,
Connelly, John, of Missouri. Papers, 1806-88.
80-3335
— CALLAWAY CO., MO.
Love, James, educator, Papers, 1838-1613.
■—CALLAWAY CO., MO. LISTS
Burt, Franklin. Papers, 1843-1603. 60-1979
CHATTANOOGA
Chattanooga. Records, 1869-1632, 61-1968
—CHESTER CO. , PA. —LISTS
Btrayor, Frances M., collector. Papers, 1781-1622.
61-2030
DEARBORN TOWNSHIP, WAYNE COUNTY, MICH,
LISTS
^arborn Township, Wayne Co., Mich, Records,
1840-90. 61-682
— ELK TOWNSHIP, PA.
Elk Township, Pa. Records, 1860-81. 60-2702
FRANKLIN CO., MISS. LISTS
Franklin Co., Mies. Records, 1610-1654. 06-1137
— GEORGIA LISTS
Mackay, EUsa Ann (McQueen) 1776-1862. Papers,
1796-1872. 61-3490
GUILFORD, CONN.- — LISTS
Guilford, Conn. Records, 1731-1656. 80-2299
—-HURLEY, N.Y.---LISTS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hurley, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1667-1866. 80-3074
— KING AND QUEEN CO. , VA. — LISTS
Pollard famUy. Papers, 1762-1807. 61-3276
— mNSTON, N. C.
Hlnes, James M. Papers, 1766-1089. 81-3211
MINNESOTA
Farmer Labor Association. Records, 1624-48. 60-503
— .MISSOURI
GUlaspy, James C. Papere of James C. Glllaspy and
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1846-1939, 01-817
Snoddy, Daniel F. Papere, 1817-81. 60-3103
MONONGALIA CO, , W. VA. LISTS
Fairfax, Ralph, collector. Records, 1644-77. 01-1507
West Virginia. University. Library. Monongalia
County land and legal papers, ca. 1783-1869. 81-3216
NEW ENGLAND — LISTS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of town and public weUare Institutions Including ,
taxation In New England, 1658-1860. 60-3211
NEW YORK (CITY) LISTS
New York (City) Assessors. Tax lists, 1895-1796.
66-2283
— NEWARK, N. J. — LBTS
Newark, N. J. Tax lists, ca. 1817-66. 66-643
— NEWTON, N. Y. — LISTS
Newton, N. Y. Records, 1767-1676. 61-286
— PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1601-1942.
61-747
PITTSYLVANIA CO. , VA. — LISTS
Pittsylvania Co., Va. Tax tucks, 1797-1802.
61-3046
— POWHATAN CO., VA. LBTS
Perkins family. Papers and business records, 1778-
1693. 66-12
PRINCESS ANNE CO., VA. — LISTS
James, Edward Wilson, d. 1606. Papers, 1836-1906.
59-77
— RALEIGH, N. C. — LISTS
Royaler family. I'apara, 1678-1905. 61-2986
— READING, MASS.
Pratt family. Papers, 1626-1916, 81-1356
■ — RICHMOND — LBTS
Heth, Henry, Papers, 1763-1841. 69-126
— ROCKINGHAM CO., VA. — LISTS
Healwole, Lewis James, Bp,, 1852-1
1851-1932,
Papers,
81-343
SALINE CO., MO.
Van Meter family. Papers, 1836-1948. 01-34
— SHAMOKIN, PA.
Jones, John, d. ca. 1843, Papers, 1814-64,
61-81
TEXAS
Moore, R. J. Papers, 1867-66. 66-1664
ULSTER CO., N. Y.^-LISTS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ulster Co. , N. Y. , 18th-19th cent. 60-3077
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers, 1904-40.
61-3648
61-1662
Records,
61-2347
Swaney, William Bsntley, 1858-1646. Papers.
VIRGINIA
Virginia, Dept, of Accounts and Purchases.
1939-63.
Virginia. War Office. Records, 1780-82. 81-2274
— WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Nonpartisan League. ' Records, 1920-24.
01-334
TAXATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
JEFFERSON CO., MISS.
Jefferson Co., Miss. Records, 1606-1810. 80-2819
TAXATION OF REAL PROPERTY see LAND— TAXATION
TAXICABS
— U. S.
Papers, ca.
61-3328
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1870-1633.
1804-33.
TAYLOR CO., W. VA.
BIOGRAPHY
Brinkman, Charles, 1885- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1862-1848. 80-1719
— HISTORY
Brinkman, Charles, 1685- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W Va., 1862-1846. 80-1716
— LEATHER INDUSTRY AND TRADE see LEATHER
INDUSTRY AND TRADE— TAYLOR CO, , W.VA.
TEA TAX (AMERICAN COLONIES)
James and Drinker, Philadelphia. Records, with some
personal papers of Henry and Sandwlth Drinker, 1739-
1855. 01-816
TEA TRADE
—BOSTON
Cabot family. Papers, 1768-1946. 61-3608
971
66-2676
80-1568
81-662
PHILADELPHIA
JameB and Drinker, Philadelphia. Records, with some
personal papers of Henry and Sandwlth Drinker, 1739-
1856. 81-619
TEACHERS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Andrews, Roy Chester, 1886-1866, Papers, 1902-
65. 60-417
Brown, Helen E. (Foots) Diaries, 1863-68. 61-244
Cooke, Helen Temple, 1666-1655. Papers, 1668-
1661. 61-1639
Davis, Amanda. Papere, 1895-1917. 61-2461
Gooding, zephanlah W. Correspondence, 1633-72.
61-2502
Hammer, Angela (Hutcslnesn) 1870-1866? Papers,
1917- 61-2220
Jones, Richard. Papers, 1767-1876. 61-2483
Leland, Minerva E., 1859-1926. Correspondence,
1662-1926. 81-1680
Strohm, John, b. 1783. Correspondence, 1821-59,
White, Edward Lucas, 1696-1934, Letters.
Worden, Jesse B, Papers, 1818-35.
LOUISA CO. , VA.
Mabry, Robert C. Papers, 1605-1931. 61-3661
— MINNEAPOLB — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Gtddlngs, Aranda P., 1926-1806. Papers, 1786-1617.
66-830
— MISSOURI
Davis, Amanda. Papers, 1885^1917. 61-2461
—NORTH CAROLINA — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINIS-
CENCES, ETC.
Carraway, Daphne King, 1661-1633. Papers, 1862-34.
81-3678
—OREGON CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Cummins, Henry. Papers, 1658-63. 60-881
—PHILADELPHIA — SALARIES, PENSIONS, ETC.
Bolls-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1946. Correspondence,
1933-43. 60-3163
TEACHERS, LAW see LAW TEACHERS
TEACHERS, 'IflADnNO OF
Julius Rosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-46. 61-1520
TEACHING
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1646-77. 61-3510
TEACHING, FREEDOM OF
GERMANY
Hauptamt Wlssensohaft collection, 1936-44, 81-3244
—-TEXAS
Ralney, Homer Price, 1886- Papers, 1916-52. 61-966
— U. S.
. Columbia University. Acadamlc Freedom Committee.
Records, ca, 1661-64. 61-2936
TECATE RANCH see RANCHO TECATE, BAJA
CALIFORNIA
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
— MISSOURI
Missouri, Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1604. 00-3091
TELEGRAPH
—ARKANSAS
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1821, 60-3328
MIDDLE STATES
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1966. Papers, 1866-1936.
61-1128'°
— U.S.
p'Rlelly, Henry, 1808-1866. Papers. 01-1701
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1869. Papers, ca. 1828-1912.
60-304
— VANCE CO., N. C.
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson. Business records, 1884-
1927, 61-38S2
TELEGRAPH, WIRELESS
Fabbri, Aleeaandro, 1877-1922, Papers, 1917-22.
68-208
TELEPHONE
PENNSYLVANIA
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Letter
books, 1666-62. 80-2787
Subject Index
TELEPHONE (Continued)
U. S.
American Bell Telephone Company, complainant*
Proceedings In a suit against People's Telephone
Co., In the U. S. Circuit Court, Southern District
of New York, .1884. . 60-3269
VANCE CO., N. C.
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson. Business records, 1884-
1827 - 81-3652
— WEST VIRGINIA
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of
West Virginia, Papers collected by A. H. Forman,
1938-86. 5 9 .' m
TELEVISION SCRIPTS
St. Louis. Public*! brary. Manuscript collection.
61-2646
TEMPERANCE
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1923. Papers, 1887-
1923 • 61-3685
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874. Papers, 1767-
l" 85 - 60-3316
Clarkson, Herlot, 1863-1942. Papers, 1862-1846.
61-3680
Clay, Laura, 1849-1641. Papers, 1882-1941. 61-1084
De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867.
Papers, 1779-1915. 61-1346
Du Bols, Egbert. Correspondence, 1660-1801. 61-1384
Gannett, WHUam Channlng, '610-1923. Papers, 1860-
*»**■■■-■ 61-1517
Grlffing, Josephine Sophie' while, 1814-1672. Paoers
1662 -' 2 - ^61-3303
Groh, Darnel W. Papers, 1623-1050. 61-2786
Hill, Daniel 8, Correspondence, 1798-1888, 61-3189
Hunter, Charles N., 1851 (ca.)-1931. Papers, 1818-
mi > 81-1477
Law, William, 1762-1668. Papers, 1761-1860. 61-2011
Taylor, Oscar Bomar. Papers, 1908-40. 60-1646
Tlltoa, Elisabeth (Hewes) 1866-1850. Papers, 1920-
45, 81-2376
Wlthrow family. Papers, 1870-1925. 60-1730
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES
Clopton family. Papers of the clopton and Wallace
families, 1629-1915. 61-87
Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Minnesota
Records, 1906-17, 60-461
TEMPERATURE
Wlstar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Papers, 1758-1817. 61-944
TENANT FARMING see FARM TENANCY
TENEMENT-HOUSES
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1931. Papers, 1886-
IM4> 60-1632
— NEW YORK (STATE)
Bolls, Frederick William, 1857-1608. Papers. 1880-
180s - 61-3332
TENNESSEE
— BOUNDARIES— VIRGINIA
Baylor family. Papers, 165S-1816. 61-8301
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Swaney, William Bentley, 1868-1846. Papers. 61-1662
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
McCraw family. Papers of toe McCraw and Turner
families, 1837-1919. 61-3134
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — TENNESSEE
—GENEALOGY SOURCES
Brltt, Mary (Nichols), collector. Nichols -Brltt
collection 1771-1905. 61-1854
— GOVERNORS — AUTOGRAPHS
Rhea Co., Tenn. Records, 1785-1875. 61-2966
— HISTORY — MISCELLANEA
Williams, SamueJ Cole, 1864-1947. Papers, 1811-47.
61-3623
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Chesnut, James, 1816-1885. Papers, 1779-1872.
81-56
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. V. 6., I60B-1875. Papers,
ca. 1814-1900. 61-38BB
HISTORY CIVIL WAR SOURCES
Calpln, Alfred, 1841-1924. Papers, 1861r64. 61-2866
McRoberte, A. J. Correspondence, 1862-76. 60-3119
— HISTORY, LOCAL
Mellen, George Frederick, 1859-1927. Papers,
1878-1826. 61-1333
— LAND see LAND — TENNESSEE
— MILITIA
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1620-1866. Papers,
1834-88. 61-1161
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
"12-1846. 6i. 11B e
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Caruthers, Robert Looney, 1800-1882. Papers
1823-70. ' 81-168
Henry, Gustavus Adolphus, 1804-1880. Papers,
1808-1875
Whyte, Robert, 1767-1844. Papers, 1766-1882
1804-71.
JohnBon, Andrew, Pres. U. S.
ca. 1814-1900.
61-345
Papers,
61-3688
81-1334
81-2857
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1885-
Carmack, Edward Ward, 1858-1808. Papers. 1850-
!««• . 81-157
Hooper, BenW., 1870-1857. Papers, 1911-28.
Bouse, Edward Mandell, 1858-1838. Papers, 1891-
I 938 ' 61-3488
Jones family. Papero, 1832-1930. 81-1180
Mellen, George Frederick, 1859-1927. Patera.
1678-1828. 81-1383
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
TENNESSEE
TENNIS
SOCIETIES, ETC.
Oak Grove Tennis Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1811-14.
80-846
TEPIC, MEXICO (TER.)
HISTORY
Bandmi family. Papers, 1834-1927. 61-2002
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
—COMMERCE
Markle, Augustus R., collector. Papers, 1806-67.
60-1472
TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN EDUCATION see EDUCA-
TIONAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
TEXAS
— ANNEXATION TO THE U. S,
Hunt, Memucan, 1807-1856. Papers, 1842-46. 80-1693
Jenks, Miobael Hutchinson, 1795-1867. Papers. 1696-
I909 - 61-3174
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857, Papers, 1795-1873.
-^BOUNDARIES U. S.
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Terns under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1838.
Smyth, George W. Papers, 1837-57,
61-3178
61-1362
60-1663
CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS, [COURT
RECORDS] see CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS,
[COURT RECORDS) TEXAS
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Bollaert, William, 1607-1676. Papers, 1637-43.
61-603
EDUCATION see EDUCATION TEXAS
EMIGRATION AND DUMlGRATipN
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Texas under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1686. 61-1382
Wheelock, Eleazer Louis Ripley, 1793-1847. Corre-
spondence, 1823-1611. 80-1829
■ — FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE TEXAS
GENEALOGY
Blake/Robert Bruce, 1877-1956, collector, Archives
from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacogdoches,
Tex., 1744-1637. 61-1157
— HISTORY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1911. Writings, 1879-98.
60-1882
HISTORY SOURCES
Burleson, Emma, collector, Burleson family papers.
60-16.71
Miller, Washington D., 1614-1868. Papers, 1832-
' 9 - 80-1677
Nacogdoches, Tex. Records, 1770-ca, 1900. 81-1750
Palm, Swante, 1816-1888. Papers, 1837-64. 60-2841
Stem family. Correspondence, 1850-75. 61-885
Terry, David Smith, 1823-1668. Papers, 1649-1833,
61-2176
Wheelock, Eleazer Louis Ripley, 1793-1647. Corre-
spondence, 1823-1911. 60-1629
Yoakum, Henderson K., 1810-1856. Papers, 1847-
68. . 60-1635
HISTORY- — TO 1848
Glhon, John H. Historical writings, 1845-57. 61-583
HISTORY — TO 1846 — SOURCES
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1877-1865, collector. Archives
from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacogdoches,
Tex., 1744-1837. 61-1157
Jackson, Andrew, Pree. U. S. , 1767-1846,
Sam Houston, 1826-44.
Letters to
80-3245
Lamar, Mlrabeau Buonaparte, 1768-1869. Papers,
1758-1859. 80-1648
MuSoz, Manuel, d. 1798, Papers, 1785, 80-3387
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. 61-1617
Newberry Library, Chicago... Papers relating to
Texas under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1838. 61-1382
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION, 1635-1838
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1911. Wrltlnge, 1878-88.
60-1862
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1658, Papers, 1781-
1867. 60-2213
—HISTORY — REVOLUTION, 1636-1836 — CLAIMS
Le Grand, Alexander, Papers, 1637, 60-1833
HISTORY — REVOLUTION, 1835-1838 — SOURCES
Asbury, Samuel E„ collector. Texas historical
papere, 1633-ca. 1860. 80-1689
— HISTORY — REPUBLIC, 1836-1646
Bollaert, William, 1807-1876. Papers, 1837-43.
81-903
Hunt, Memucan, 1807-1856. Papers, 1842-46, 60-1683
— HISTORY — REPUBLC, 1836-1648 — SOURCES
Houston, Tex. Public Library. Texana, 1835-40.
61-270
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1888. Papers of
William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton - 61-1358
Lamar, Mlrabeau Buonaparte, 1796-1858. Papers,
1758-1856. 80-1648
McLeod, Hugh, 1814-1862. Papers, 1840-64, 80-1678
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — SOURCES
Confederate states of America. Army. District of Texas
New Mexico, and Arizona. General orders, 1882-64. '
61-8076
Dalrymple, William Cornelius, 1814-1898, Papere,
1860-80. 61-1846
Elliott, Claude, 1896- collector. Papers, 1837-81
Vineyard, Mrs. A. W. Papers, 1880-98
HISTORY, LOCAL
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1677-1655, collector.. Archives
from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacogdoches,
Tex., 1744-1837. 61-1157
LAND GRANTS, [ LAND SETTLEMENT, PIONEERS]
oee LAND GRANTS, [ LAND SETTLEMENT, PIONEERS]
- -TEXAS
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1801, Papere, 1823-99.
61-3183
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT REPUBLKy836-
Norton, Mllford Phillips, 1794-1860. Correspondence,
1844-54. 60-1932
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1865-
Colqultt, Oscar Branch, 1661-1640. Papers, 1675-
1840. 61-3215
80-1688
60-3235
Ralney, Homer Price, :
6- Papere, 1818-62. 61-868
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — TEXAS
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Dashlell, Jeremiah Yellott, 1604-1888. Papers,
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Texas under Spain and Mexico, 1728-1838. 61-1382
Subject Index
TEXAS (Continued)
— SURVEYS
Llndsey, William. Papers, 1838-98. 60-1666
TEXT-BOOKS
COLLECTIONS
Jordan, Ewlng, 1647-1920. Papers of Ewlng and
Francis Jordan, 1846-77. 61-664
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. School notebooks
and textbooks, 1667-1872. 61-1731
TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND FABRICS
BOSTON
Lawrence & Company. Records, 1B43-1920. 60-1601
CONNECTICUT
Windham Company, WUUmantic, Conn. Records,
1622-1606. 80-96
DOVER, N. H.
Cocheco Manufacturing Company, Dover, N. H,
Records, 1621-76. 60-1161
— LOWELL, MASS.
Hamilton Manufacturing Company. Records, 1825-
191 '. 60-1626
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass.
Records, 1631-1926. 60-1688
MANCHESTER, N. H.
Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Records, 1831-1636.
80-2662
NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of certain small New England and New York
textile firms, 1710-1638, 61-47
— MEW HAMPSHIRE
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somersworth,
N. H. Records, 1823-1933. 60-46
— PATERSON, N, J.
Doremus, Ralph, firm, Paterson, N.J. Records,
ca. 1630-46. 80-2462
PEACE DALE, B. I.
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale,
R. L Records, 1742-1919. 80-2359
SOUTHERN STATES
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Records,
1667-99. 81-1016
— U.S.
Margatl, Lorenzo. Business records, 1645-67. 59-242
TEXTILE MACHINERY
Davis &Furber Machine Company, North Andover,
Mass. Records, 1834-93. 60-1484
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Records,
1867-89. 61-1015
Kilburn, Lincoln Machine Company, Fall River, Mass.
Records, 1848-1829. 80-218
Saco-Lovnll Shops. Records, 1865-1952. 60-1213
Whltln Machine Works, Whltlnsville, Mass. Records,
1880-1933. 60-75
TEXTILE WORKERS
— HOLYOKE, MASS.
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass. Records, 1833-1936.
80-1744
THAYER EXPEDITION, 1885-1668
Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1878. Papers, 18B9-
1908. 61-2609
THEATER
HISTORY
Hutton, Laurence, 1643-1904. Papers, ca. 1660-
1904. 60-1620
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Shettel, James Walter, 1869-1067, collector. Theat-
rical and circus collection, 1800-1955. 61-3169
— JEWS
Perlmutter, Sbolem, 1684- collector. Papers on
the American Yiddish theater, 1680-1964. 60-726
Tivb Institute forjewlsh Research. Theater collection,
1682- 80-2998
MORAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS
Proud, Robert, 1726-1813. Papers, 1681-1811.
61-363
CHATTANOOGA
Chattanooga. Public Library. Papers on cultural
life of Chattanooga, 16B6-1957. 61-1624
—CLEVELAND
Hopwood, Avery, 1884-1626. Correspondence,
1610-28. 61-681
— DULUTH
Eames, Richard M. Papers, 1864-94, 80-473
— GT. BRIT, — HISTORY — SOURCES
Plgott, Edward F, Papers, 1818-79. 61-2437
MARSHALL, MO.
Hessemer's Atheneum, Marshall, Mo. Records, 1882-
1905. 61-2464
— PHILADELPHIA
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1636. Papers of Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1661. 61-1104
— PORTLAND, OR,
Von Rheln, Charles Estes, collector. Amy Estes
Von Rheln collection of theater memorabilia. 81
SALT LAKE CITY
Lindsay, John Shanks, 1640-1606. Papers, 1874-
-605
— U. 8.
AtweU, Grace Parthenia. Scrapbooks, 1686-1944.
81-1676
- — THE WEST
Davidson, Tames F. , b. 1839. Papers, 1668-1917.
80-3334
THEATER PROGRAMS
AtweU, Grace Parthenia. Scrapbooks, 1868-1644.
61-1676
THEATERS
see also subdivision THEATERS under names of
cities, e.g. LA CROSSE, WIS, — THEATERS
STAGE-SETTING AND SCENERY
Bragdon family. Papers, 1818-1947. 81-1384
— U. S.
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1837-1900. Papers, 1856-1936.
61-1126
THEATRICALS, AMATEUR see AMATEUR THEATRICALS
THEATRICALS, COLLEGE, see COLLEGE THEATER
THEOLOGIANS
— CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Schafl, Philip, 1819-1883. Papers, 1842-92. 61-1222
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES
— U. S.
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1812-1901. Papers,
1762-1901. 81-3162
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES, PRESBYTERIAN
Dabney family. Papers, 1718-1936. 60-80
Pittsburgh. Wsstarn Theological Seminary. Records,
1827-1969. 61-1206
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary of the United
Presbyterian Church of North America. Records,
1626-1920. 61-1416
THEOLOGY
Henderson, Ira Wemmall, 1876-1858.
Papers, 1804-56.
61-1206
—ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Adams, William, 1807-1880. Papers, 1823-80.
Hassell, Cashing Biggs, 1606-1668.
I860.
Papers, 1635-
61-3172
Pittsburgh. Western Theological Seminary. Records,
1827-1969. 81-1209
Russell, Elbert, 1871-1851. Papers, 1898-1944. 61-3226
Walker, James Perkins, 1829-1868.
—COLLECTED WORKS .'."'"'
Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 1651-1719.
1663-1721.
Papers, 1849-1906.
61-1706
Papers,
61-417
—COLLECTIONS PRESBYTERIAN AUTHORS
Pittsburgh, Western Theological Seminary. Records,
1627-1969. 81-1209
— OUTLINES, SYLLABI, ETC.
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1746-1826. Papers,
1767-1621. 61-2466
Richards, John William, 1803-1864.
Papers, 182144..
61-2613
16TH CENTURY
Mayben family. Papers, 1648-1774. 61-440
THEOLOGY, DOCTRINAL
Moore, Humphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1800-62.
61-3031
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Pleper, Franz August Otto, 1652-1931. Papers, 1063-
1830. 81-3163
HISTORY — 18TH CENT.
Newman, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. Papers, 1861-1840.
81-3033
THEOLOGY, PASTORAL see PASTORAL THEOLOGY
THEOSOPHY
Bragdon family. Papers, 1819-1947. 81-1364
Darrow, Fritz Sage, 1882-ca. 1929. Papers. 80-22
THIRTY YEARS' WAR, 1618-1848
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 16th-20th
cent. 81-1166
THOMA8TON, CONN.
— CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING see CLOCK AND WATCH
MAKING — THOM.HTON, CONN.
THOROUGHBRED HORSE
Baylor family. Papers, 1653-1915. 61-3301
THRESHING MACHINES
Howarttm, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-1079
Klickitat County Historical Society. Writings on Klickitat
County history, mainly 20th cent. 81-1643
TIENTSIN MASSACRE, 1870
Germany. GesandtscbafL China. Records, 1888-
1904. 61-1343
TIMBER
— .ARKANSAS
McRae, ThomaB Chlpman, 1861-1929. Papers, 1679-
1929. 61-2001
Crosby, WllUam Chase, 1806-1880. Business papers,
1818-68. 60-1891
Hlnokley and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor, Me. Re-
cords, 1827-68, 80-67
— MICHIGAN, NORTHERN PENINSULA
Marquette County (Mtch. ) Historical Society. Papers,
1794-1956. 61-2600
— MINNESOTA
Nowell, James Albert, 1868-1637. Papers, 1910-20, '
60-461
NORTH CAROLINA— -EL1ZABETHTOWN
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1898. Papers,
1798-1691. 81-3615
—WASHINGTON (STATE)
Port Blakely Mill Company. Records, 1876-1923.
60-798
TIME STUDY
Gllbreth, Frank Bunker, 1668-1924. Information file,
ca. 1910-ca. 1924. 61-3076
TIN INDUSTRY
— V, B.
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909. 61-2025
TINWARE
Filley, Oliver, 1784-1846. Papers, 1608-32. 60-906
TIOGA CO., PA.
—BAPTISTS see BAPTISTS — TIOGA CO., PA.
— COMMERCE
Tioga Co, , Pa. Records and other papers, 1626-88.
61-832
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Tioga Co. , Pa. Records and other papers, 1626-96.
81-632
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1687-1956. Papers, 1844-
1968. 80-1216
— TAXATION — SOUTHERN STATES
Johnson, William Ransom, '1782-1846. Papers,
1621-70. 61-2084
TAXATION— U. S.
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1680. Papers,
1612-60. 81-3273
— NORTH CAROLINA
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1806-1901.
60-1254
— VIRGINIA
Barksdale, Peter, Papers, 1783-1866. 60-782
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Correspondence, 1772-
93. 60-1542
TOBACCO MANUFACTURE AND TRADE
BOSTON
Wilder & Estabrook, Boston. Records, 1852-79.
80-1.466
Subject Index
TOBACCO MANUFACTURE AND TRADE (Continued)
— BUCKINGHAM CO. , VA.
Moseley, Arthur T. Papers of Arthur T. and William
P. Moseley, 1766-1007. 81-2B77
— CAMPBELL CO., VA.
Clark, Honry, plantar. Papers, 1809-46. 60-1634
CARTERSVILLE, VA.
Rhodes (H. J.) and Company, Cartersvllle, Va.
Records, 1816-1B20. 60-113
— CHARITON CO., MO.
Merchant and Staples Tobacco Company. Records,
1874-78. 81-2820
—CUMBERLAND CO., VA.
Fitppln Brothers, Cumberland, Va. Records, 1BBB-
1022. B9 . 1U
— FRANKLIN CO., VA.
Clement family. Papers of the Clement and Dickinson
families, 1818-1607. 61-8120
Dickinson family. Papers, 1822-68. 69-70
FULTON, MO.
Tucker (D. M, and J. H.) Fulton, Mo. Records, 1833-
1802. 60-2476
— GRANVILLE CO., N, c.
Johnston, Hugh Buckoer, collector. Papers, 1770-1034.
61-3393
— -HALIFAX CO., VA.
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-1970
— KENTUCKY
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1884. Papers, 1789-
1894. 61 _ a416
— MAHYLAND
Hall family. Papers, 1736-1662. 61-2179
— MISSOURI
Charlton County Exchange Bank. Records, 1819-
1822 ' 60-1992
Lynch, James Lewis. Momolrs, 1848-77. 61-3510
— NORTH CAROLINA
Cunningham, John Sumniervllle, 1861-1022. Papers,
1912-16. 80-1706
Gregory family. Papers, 1782-1023. 61-1224
Harrlss, Thomas Whlhnel. Papers, 1796-1891,
61-1082
60-732
OXFORD, MISS.
Keys, W. H„ druggist. Records, 1881-82.
PHILADELPHIA
Pagon, Katharine Wright (Dunn) collector. Account
book collection, 1761-1807. 61-3688
—-PITTSYLVANIA CO.> VA.
Hurt, John Linn. Papers, 1604-1931. 60-1000
Swanson family. . Papers, 1845-88, 69-88
— ST. PAUL
Cigar Makers' International Union of America. Local
No. 98, St. Paul. Records, 1879-1933. 60-638
- — SOUTHERN STATES
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1806-1001.
60-1264
60-1631
Cunningham family. Papers, 1740-1910.
—U.S.
Clay, CaaHlus MarcoUua, 1848-1913. Correspondence.
1871-1013. 81-1000
—VANCE CO., N. C.
Marrow, Goodrich Wilson. Business records, 1884-
1927 • 61-3662
— VIRGINIA
Anderson, Robert, d. 1716. Letter book, 1698-1717.
61-2181
Baylor family. Papers, 1653-1916. 61-3301
Carter, Robert, 1728-1604. Papers, 1780-1616,
Corbin, Richard, 1708-1700. Papers, 1740-1818,
61-2816
Cunningham, John SummervlUe, 1861-1022. Papers,
1012-10. 60-1706
Freeland & GlUles. Records, 1784-1804. 61-1032
Garland, Thomas, d. 1874. Correspondence, 1805-
1011. 61-2716
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1664. Papers, 1789-
1894. 01-2416
Leftwlch and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. Records, 1602-
26\ 80-1533
Maosla, William, 1795-1002. Papers, 1766-1600.
61-3169
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1760-05. 60-308
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1757-07. 61-741
Perkins family. Papers and business records, 1778-
18 83. 60-12
— WILSON CO. , N. C.
Peele family. Papers, 1723-1808. 61-3843
TOKENS, COMMUNION
Shlells, Robert, 1625-1908. Papers, 1676-1907.
-M-2B66
TOKYO TRIAL, 1046-184B see WAR CHIME TRIALa —
TOKYO, J046-194B
TOLEDO
— INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Locke, Robinson, 1856-1920. Papers, ca. 1801-1020.
61-2627
TOLFDO, IOWA
—MERCHANTS see MERCHANTS, AMERICAN
TOLEDO, IOWA
TOLL BRIDGES
— BROOME CO. , N. Y.
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-1845, Papers, 1704-1907.
SI -3260
TOLL ROADS
— CONNECTICUT
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford, Turnpike papers,
60-2086
— LEW1B CO. , W. VA.
Bailey, LemueL Papers of Lemuel and Samuel
Bailey, 1863-1003. 61-2818
— MARYLAND
Washington Turnpike Company. Records, 1828-1016.
60-72
MONTGOMERY CO. , VA.
Edmtmdson family. Papers, 1796-1903. 61-2218
— NEW ENGLAND
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies, New England and New York, 1803-48,
60-1803
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Turnpike papers.
80-2066
—NEW JERSEY
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives end History. Papers
relating to turnpikes, 1800-26, 60-3258
—NEW YORK
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies, New England and New York, 1803-48.
60-1003
Mohawk Turnpike Company. Records, 1801-04.
60-2667
— PENNSYLVANIA
Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike record books,
1803-12. 60-1619
—TENNESSEE
Tennessee. Slate Library and Archives, Nashville.
Manuscript Section. Turnpike records, 1830-
1010. 61-288
WESTCHESTER CO. , N. Y.
The President, Directors, and Company of the West-
chester Turnpike Road. Records, 1800-2B. 80-2444
WEST VIRGINIA
Northwestern Turnpike Association. Records, 1922-
26. 61-2896
TOLSTOI 1 , LEV NIKOLAEVICH, GRAF, 1828-1910
— PHILOSOPHY
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich, graf, 1828-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1897-1037. 61-3606
TOMBIGBEE RIVER
FLOODS
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1874, Papere, 1767-
1885. 60-3316
TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
-—BANKS AND BANKING see BANKS AND BANKING—
TOMBSTONE, ARIZ.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Fitts, George H. Ledgers, 1889-01. 61-3629
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Karp family, Papers*. 1670-1!
61-3678
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY TOMB-
STONE, ARIZ.
TOOLS
PRICES
Millar, Edwin L, Miscellaneous papers, 1863-97.
61-3372
TORIES, AMERICAN see AMERICAN LOYALISTS
TORPEDOES
Fulton, Robert, 1765-1615. Papers. 60-2170
TRADE-UNIONS
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1027. Papere, 1886-1828.
61-2477
CHICAGO
Morgan, Thomas I. , 1847-1012, Papere.
1010.
—DETROIT
61-2048
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library. McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
!»!'-' 61-3272
—LYNN, MASS.
Lynn Laaters' Union, Lynn, Mass. Records, 1869-
1823. 60 r 1489
— -MINNESOTA
Hall, E. George, 1866-1938, Papers, 1B85-1937.
80-649
McGaughey, John P. Papers, 1878-1917. 60-440
Splelman, Jean E., 1882-1636. Papers, 1605-36.
80-1216
■—OHIO VALLEY
Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly. Records,
1888-1061. 80-360
PHILADELPHIA
Labour for Labour Association, Philadelphia, Records
1828-29. 60-1661
ST. PAUL
Trades and Labor Assembly, St. Paul, Records,
1882-1626. 60 _<. 60
Doverall, Richard Lawrence'Qrace, 1611- Papers
1928-66. 61-3011
Hoshn, Gottlieb A. Papers, 1895-1944. 60-1052
Michigan. University. Library. Joseph Labadla
collection, ca. 1870- . 61-3280
Mitchell, John, 1870-1010. Papers, 1697-1910.
61-1396
National Women's Trade Unioa League of America.
Records, 1604-49, 61-3677
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1049-1924. Papers, :
1871-1624. 61-1317
U.S. — HISTORY — SOURCES
Frey, John Philip, 1871- Papers, 1891-1961. 69-246
Nestor, Agnes, 1060-1046. Papers, 1898-1054,
61-390
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY
Auchlncloss, Gordon, 1886-1943, Papers, 1914-
1030. 61-3683
TRAFALGAR (CAPE), BATTLE OF, 1806
Nelson, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1768-1805. Papers
1777-1005. 81-2291
TRAILER CAMPS
G. I. City Town Meeting, Columbia, Mo. Minutes,
1946-52. 61-317
TRAILS, INDIAN see INDIAN TRAILS
TRANSCENDENTALISM
Brown University. Archives, 1760-ca. 1960. 00-3344
TRANSIT SYSTEMS
NEW YORK (CITY) see NEW YORK (CITY) TRANSIT
SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
— .MIDDLE STATES
Pennsylvania, Historical 8oclety. Transportation
lines record books, 1798-1665. 81-290
OHIO VALLEY
McNair, Dunning, 1782-1826. Papers of Dunning
McNalr and Dunning Robert McNair, 1768-1851.
00-1696
PENNSYLVANIA
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1800. Papers, 1792-1929,
Subject Index
TRANSPORTATION
— PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1606-07. 00-1711
Pennsylvania. BlBtortcal Boclety. Miscellaneous
collection, 1661-1931. 61-428
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole families, 1700-1925. 61-738
Wheeler, George. Papers, 1900-40. 60-3026
: — PENNSYLVANIA— HISTORY
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Roads and
travel notes, 1699-1886, 60-3253
— U. S.
Sei>?"-nt, John, 1779-1662. Papers, 1783-1897.
• 61-419
SiU, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-54. 61-390
TRANSPORTATION, AUTOMOTIVE
U. S.
Meade, Richard Woraam, 1370-1933. Papers, ca.
1904-33. 61-3329
TRAPPING
Porller, Jacquos. Account book, 1819-23. 60-93
TRAVEL
— SOCIETIES, ETC.
Tourist Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1891-1941,
60-211
TRAVELERS
— MINNESOTA
Smith, O, Hubert, 1906- Correspondence, 1932-34.
60-967
TRAVELERS, NORWEGIAN
U. S.
Johnson, Arae Odd, coUector. Papers, 1847-1916.
60-962
TRAVELS see OVERLAND JOURNEYS TO THE PACIFIC;
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS; VOYAGES AROUND THE
WORLD
TREATY -MAKING POWER
U. S.
Madison, James, Pros, U. fl.
ca, 1794-1838.
Papers,
61-122
TREATY OF GHENT, [PARIS, VERSAILLES, ETC. ]
see GHENT, [PARIS, VERSAILLES, ETC. j,
TREATY OF
TREE PLANTING
BUss, Paul Southnorth, 1869-1941.
36.
TRENT AFFAIR, NOV. 16, 1861
Mcllvame, Charles Pettit, Bp., 1799-1873.
1805-1674.
TRENTON
— FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
Papers, 1934-
60-946
Papers,
61-1249
— WEST VIRGINIA
Goff, Nathan, 1643-1920. Papers, ca. 1866-
TRIALS (MURDER)
NEW YORK (STATE)
Trenton. Free Public Library. Records of volunteer
fire companies of Trenton, 1747-1936. 61-1402
—HISTORY — SOURCES
Trenton. Free Public Library,
scripts, 1721-1932.
Trentonlana; menu-
61-2213
Trenton. Proa Public Library. Records of volunteer
fire companies of Trenton, 1747-1036. 61-1402
TRIALS
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania. Courts. Records, 1797-1835. 61-466
PHILADELPHIA
Arnold, Michael. Trial notes, 1663-1902. 60-2689
— tl. S.
Hand, Learned, 1672- Minutes of trials, 1909-24.
99. 60-1073
Soward, William Henry, 1601-1872.
1910.
Papers, ca. 1776-
61-1621
TRIPOLITAN WAR, 1801-1806 Bee U. S. — HISTORY—
TRIPOLITAN WAR, 1801-1808
TROY, N. Y.
-HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Troy, Rensselaer Co., N. Y„ 1766-1630. 60-2690
TRUSTS, INDUSTRIAL
— SWEDEN
Kreuger b ToU, AkHebolaget, Stockholm. Records of
Edward S. Oroenbaum, trustee of the American
estate of Kreuger b ToU, 1931-39. 61-971
— U.S. — LAW
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1867-1929.
1930.
TRYONCO., N. Y.
— HISTORY— COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Tryon
Co., N. Y., 1772-1818. 61-1561
TUBERCULOSIS
— HOSPITALS AND SANATORIUMS — PENNSYLVANIA
TRIALS (WAR CRIMES) see WAR CRIME TRIALS
TRINITY CO. , CALIF.
SURVEYS
Lowden, William Spencer. Papers of William S. and
Henry L. Lowden, 1856-1929. 61-2316
Papers, 1682-
61-1261
Flick, 1 Lawrence Francis, 1656-1636. Correspondence,
1676-1937. 61-1654
PREVENTION
Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943. Papers, 1903-
38. 60-860
— MINNEAPOLIS
Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943. Papers, 190S-
36. 60-660
TUCKER CO., W. VA.
— COAL TRADE, [ DEEDS, . GENERAL STORES] see
COAL TRADE, [ DEEDS, GENERAL STORES]
TUCKER CO. , W. VA.
— SURVEYS
Brooke family. Papers, 1856-1966. 60-1104
TUCSON, ARE.
— BANKS AND BANKING, [ DRUGSTORES, HARNESS
MAKING AND TRADE, LAWYERS] see BANKS AND
BANKING, [ DRUGSTORES, HARNESS MAKING AND
TRADE, LAWYERS] TUCSON, ARIZ.
BIOGRAPHY
Farbor, Lester L. Papers, 1940-41. 61-3626
■—DESCRIPTION
Corbatt, J. Knox, b. 1861. Papers, 1680-84. 61-3523
DESCRIPTION VIEWS
Ball, Joseph Henry. Papers of Joseph Henry Ball
and Catherine M. Baetson, 1860-1933. 61-3650
Papers, ca. 1660-
81-3662
Papers, 1866-1918.
61-3616
Brlggs, Lloyd Vernon, 1863-1941.
1935.
Schneider, Gustavo van Hemert.
Papers, 1634-89.
81-1056
Military and naval
TUKUARIKA INDIANS
— WAR, 1876-1879
Shearer, George Martin, 1641-1690.
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
— STUDENTS
Gannett Lumber Co., Asbevllle, N. C. Records,
1832-1964.
TUNISIA
FOREIGN RELATIONS U. S.
New York Historical Society,
papers, 1706-1851.
TUNNELB
— EAST RIVER
Harrison, Charles L, PaperB, 1601-13.
TUOLUMNE CO. , CALIF.
HISTORY SOURCES
MandevUle, James Wylie, 18247-1676. Papers,
1648-60.
Pownalt, Joseph. Papers, 1840-1926.
TURKEY y
— COMMERCE — GT. BRIT.
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the
Levant. Papere, 1768-1902. .6
COPPER INDUSTRY AND TRADE see COPPER
INDUSTRY AND TRADE TURKEY
FOREIGN RELATIONB U. S.
Bristol, Mark Lambert, 1866-1939, Papers, 1887-
60-1941
81-1612
61-2774
Morgenthau, Henry, 1868-1040.
Papers, 1634-1940.
60-124
Straus, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1026, Papers, ca.
1666-1954, 60-167
TURNPIKE ROADS see TOLL ROADS
TURPENTINE INDUSTRY AND TRADE
— NORTH CAROLINA
Grist, James Redding, d. 1874, Business records,
1791-1620. 61.1395
SOUTH CAROLINA
Jordan, Daniel W., 1790 (ca.)-1883. Papers, 1827-
1913. 91-3173
Law, William, 1792-1066. Papers, 1761-1690. 01-2011
TUSCANY
FOREIGN RELATIONS — GT. BRIT.
Florence. Archivio dl Sato. Records, 1766-63. 61-1474
TYPOGRAPHY see PRINTING
u.
UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY
Records, 1642-
61-1533
Funeral records, 1652-160L -
01-496
U C L A see CALIFORNIA.
AT LOS ANGELES
ULSTER, IRE.
MILITIA MUSTER ROLLS
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania.
1606.
ULSTER CO., N. Y.
HISTORY — -SOURCES
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ulster Co. , N. Y. , 16th-19th cent. 60-3077
HISTORY, MILITARY SOURCES
Ulster Co. , N. Y. Records, 1766-1638. 61-474
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS
Morris, Henry S. Business records, 1822-26. 80-2604
UNDERTAKERS AND UNDERTAKING
—MASSACHUSETTS
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books of two :
Massachusetts undertakers, 1812-71. 80-1482
—PHILADELPHIA
Frankenfleld, Samuel P.
UNEMPLOYED
—PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia Committee for Unemployment ReUef,
Records, 1630-32. 61-603
UNIFORMS, MILITARY
Horstmann (Wm. H.) and Sons, PbUadelphla'. Records,
1636-88. 61-626
UNION CANAL
Grubb family. Papers, 1834-99. 61-147
Lehman, George M. , collector, ; Union Canal
papers, 1791-1$22. 61-1722
Lehman, William, 1764-1660. Diaries of WUUam
Lehman and his son Benjamin Brlnghurst Lehman,
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UNION CO., OR,
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Union County (Or. ) Hletorlcal Society,
papers.
UNION VILLAGE, OHIO
—SHAKERS see SHAKERS — UNION VILLAGE, OHIO
UNIONS, TRADE see TRADE-UNIONS
UWONTOWN, PA.
Miscellaneous
61-89B
RETAIL TRADE see RETAIL TRADE — UNION-
TOWN, PA.
UNITARIAN CHURCHES
— CLERGY CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Buckmlnster, Joseph Stevens, 1784-1812. Papers,
1798-1612.. 81-931
Conway, Moncure Daniel; 1632-1907. Papers, 1647-
1907, 81-3231
Eliot, William Greenleni, 1611-1867. Papers, 1647-87. '
61-1603
Gannett, William Channlng, 1640-1923.
1944.
Papers, 1650- v
81-1517
Hale, Edward Everett, 1622-1909,
Price, Richard, 1723-1791. Papers, 1767-90.
Papers, 1846-1906?
61-1606
UNITARIAN CHURCHES (Continued)
DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS
Gannett, William Channlng, 1840-1923. Papers. 1860-
1M4- 61-1617
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1854. Papers, 1786-
1854, 60-2197
— EDUCATION
Gannett, William Channihg, 1840-1923. Papers, 1860-
1644. 61-1617
—GOVERNMENT
Gannett, William Channing, 1840-1923. Papers, 1850-
"«• 61-1617
— HYMNS
Gannett, William Channing, 1640-1023. Papers, 1850-
19 «- 61-1617
SERMONS
Buckmlnster, Josepb Stevens, 1764-1812. Papers
1706-1812. 6 i_ 931
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1807. Papers, 1B47-
1907, 61-3231
Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887. Papers, 1847-87.
61-1603
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909, Papers, 1848-1906?
61-1606
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1854. Papers, 1708-
1BM - 60-2197
Very, Jones, 1813-1860. Papers of Jones and Lydla
Very, 1839-88. 60-2160
UNTTARIANISM
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. Papers, 1811-
20 " 60-792
UNITED NATIONS
HEADQUARTERS
Herndon, John Goodwin, 1888-
collector. United
61-1482
Nations papers, 1646-46
UNITED NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMERICA
—CLERGY—CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Nilsen, Ole, 1644-1983. Papers, 1876-1931. 60-716
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DJ THE U. S. A.
HISTORY — SOURCES
United Presbyterian Church Is the D. 8. A. Records,
1M9_ 61-2849
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA
-i— FINANCE
United Presbyterian Church ol North America.
Records or congregations, 1858-1958. 61-1196
United Presbyterian Church ot North America. Presby-
teries. Records, 1656-1956, 61-1164
United Presbyterian Church of North America,
Synods. Records, 1868-1959. 61-1198
HISTORY SOURCES
United Presbyterian Church ol North America.
Records of congregations, 16S8-196B,
61-1195
United Presbyterian Church of North America. Presby-
teries. Records, 1668-1958. 81-1194
United PreBbyterlan Church of North America.
Synods. Records, 1858-1969.
61-1198
UNITED STATES
— ARMED FORCES-
- WOMEN
U. S. Defense Advisory Committee on Women In tbe
Services. Records, 1951-56. 61-3420
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Carey, Mathew, 1780-1839. Business records, 1787-
1622 ' i 60-1812
— BIOGRAPHY
Chester, John Needels, 1864-1965, collector. Auto-
graph and portrait collodion, 1761-1939. 61-3021
- — BOUNDARIES CANADA
Baylor family. Papers, 1653-1916. 61-3301
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1825-20. 61-746
BOUNDARIES-— MEXICO
Jones, Walter, 1777-1861. Papers, 1819-80. 61-2014
Smyth, George W. Papers, 1837-57. 60-1863
BOUNDARIES TEXAS
Newberry Library, Chicago. ^ Papers relating to
Texas under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1838. 61-1382
Smyth, Georgo W. Papers, 1837-57. 60-1683
CENSUS, 8TH, 1660
Bagg, John Sherman. Correspondence, 1836-76. 61-1006
Subject Index
CENSUS — 10TH, 1880
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca.)-1894. Pa-
pers, 1792-1894. 61-1390
CHURCH HISTORY
Polack, William Gusbwe, 1890-1960. Papers, 1804-
60, 61-3148
CHURCH HISTORY — SOURCES
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Miscellaneous
section; autographs, ca. 1533-1910. 60-2649
— CIVILIAN DEFENSE
Howard, Katharine (Graham) 1898- Papers, 1947-
'°; 61-2381
CIVILIZATION
Armstrong, WllUam G. Diaries, 1851-8B. 60-2042
Gralz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. American section;
miscellaneous groups of papers and autographs, 1570-
1919. 60-2848
Meredith family. Papers, 1760-18B8. 61-818
CIVILIZATION— GERMAN INFLUENCE
Raster, Hermann, 1827-1691. Papers. 61-724
CLAIMS
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1825-29. 61-746
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin. Business records, 1856-
6B - 61-1720
Glassle, Heary Haywood, 1871-1938. Papers, 1883-
"■».»• 60-774
CLAIMS VS. MEXICO
United States and Mexican Claims Commission, 1869-
1876. Records, 1859-71. 60-2238
CLAIMS VS. SPAIN
Busch, Mlers. Papers, 1838-78. 60-1689
CLUBS MANUSCRIPTS
New York Historical Society. Records of societies,
clubs, and associations, 1795-1931. 61-",97
— COASTS see COASTS — U. S.
— COMMERCE
Beelen von BerthoUf, Frelherr von. Papers
19UK inn r i
1786-1913.
60-3320
Chilton, Roberts., 1861-1947. Papers, 1606-1901.
60-1530
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1825-29. 61-746
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of merchants
engaged In foreign trade, 1739-1920. 60-1490
Humphreys, Clement, 1777-1803. Papora, 1798-
1801 - 60-2221
Meredith family, Papers, 1760-1686. 61-818
Peek, George Nelson, 1873-1943. Papers. 60-2466
Philadelphia. Board of Trade. Records, 1601-1942.
61-747
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851. Papers, 1785-1851.
81-428'
Ruesellfamlly. Papers, 1780-1889. 60-2617
Shaler family. Papers, 1787-1903. 61-416
COMMERCE BRAZIL
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1864. Papers, 1789-
1694. 61-2418
COMMERCE CANADA
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Papers, 1811-1800.
61-3674
COMMERCE CHINA
Astor, John Jacob, 1783-1848. Business records.
1784-1862. 80-1738
Experiment (Sloop) Records, 1766-67. 60-2318
Forbes family. Business records, 1803-1942. 80-799
Heard family. Business records, 1764-1898. V 60-1120
Learning family. Papers, 1706-1861. 60-2410
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Records of miscella-
neous business enterprises, 17th-19th centuries.
60-1781
Perkins & Company. Records, 1820-91. 60-2515
COMMERCE — GT. BRIT.
Blddla, Clement, 1740-1814. Papers, 1743-1835
60-1378
61-758
Cadwalader ramlly. Papers, 1830-1900.
COMMERCE INDIA
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1781-1638. 61-422
976
MatthewB, George, sea captain. Papers, 1853-64.
61-3665
COMMERCE PORTUGAL
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
LbwIs families, 1774-1843. 61-1829
COMMERCE RECIFE, BRAZIL
Devereux, B. H. Letter book, 1837-43. 61-2945
— COMMERCE — WEST INDIES
Heard family. Business records, 1754-1896. 60-1120
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1878. 61-544
CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers, 1766-1803.
60-2200
Papers,
Beelen von Bertholff, Frelherr von,
1765-1913.
Wilson, James, 1742-1796. Papers, 1716-1&57.
—DEFENSES
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1845.
Forrestal, James, 1892-1949. Papers.
Leckie, w. Robert, d. 1639. Papers, 1766-1906.
Parker, Frank, 1872-1947. Papers, 1690-1946.
60-3320
61-1118
61-1149
60-2602
61-2440
60-2974
Pennsylvania. Committee of Public Safety. Records,
1917-21. 61 : 982
Putnam, George Havea, 1644-1630. Papers, ca. 1900-
30. 61-3341
— DEFENSES' — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Woodward, Clark Howell, 1877- Papers, 1926-50.
59-252
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1846-69. 61-1133
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1922-67.
61-1673
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Collection of diaries,
1863-87. 81-3194
Murphy, Augustus. Papers, 1613-59. 61-2806
-'-DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
Lesueur, Charles Alexandre, 1776-1646. Sketch-
books, 1815-37. 61-1743
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL TO 1783
Bartram, John, 1689-1777. Papers of John and
William Bartram, 1734-1893, 60-1467
Fithlan, Philip Vickere, 1747-1776. Journals and
commonplace books, 1766-76. 61-1380
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL— 1783-1846
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1788-1615, Papers, 1778-
1813. 80-2224
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1715-
1627. 60-1684
Corbett, Marlon. Papers, 1839-40. 60-3203
Gait, WllUam, 1801-1851. Papers, 1812-1850. 61-1377
Gilpin, Joshua. Journals and notebooks, 1790-1833. '
60-3222
61-798
61-3293
80-2617
Hitchcock, Henry, 1791-1839, Papers, 1601-31
Miiller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1652.
Russell family. Papers, 1760-1669.
—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 1646-1665
Bonsack family. Papers of the Bonsack and Plalne
families, 1788-1829, 60-2634
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 1886-1800
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1908. Papers, 1873-
19S1, 81-2603
Stefiens family. Papers of the Stations and Felcu
families, 1800-1947. 60-1358
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL 1820-1940
Van Meter family. Papers, 1836-1946. 61-34
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE
Andrews, ChrlstophBr Columbus, 1629-1922. Papers,
1643-1930. 80-1607
Chilton, Robert S., 1661-1847. Papers, 1806-1801.
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1634.
1780-1867.
Papers,
Dearlng, Fred Morris, 1879-
Memolrs, ca. 1900-66.
61-2834
Tree, Lambert, 1632-1910. Papers. 80-9£
—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE FRANCE
Head family. Papers, 1769-1896. 81-32
UNTIED STATES (Continued)
—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE— GT. BRIT
Abbot, George Jacob, 1612-1679. Letters, 186B . 70- '
61 —3028
—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE-GUATEMALA
Shannon, Jam.,, d. 1832. Papers, 1B04-33. al . 32sa
— DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE ITALY
Camphausen, Edward. Correspondence, 1882-1903.
—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE —MEXICO
Burrough, Marmaduke. Papers, ca. 1620-40.
61-1028
18efT90a' h0maS ' I1 ' sodore ' "32-1909, Papers,
60-2100
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE— SIAM
Halderman, John A., 1833-1908. Papers, 1854-1907.
„ 81-94
—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE— TURKEY
Terrell, Alexander Watklns, 1827-1912. PaMrn
1865 - 1905 - * ' 60-1863
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
B ^° r .M alnl '.?^, P T rs of "» Baker =">" Wheeler
families, 1763-1964. e0 . 3346
Blddle, Clement, 1740-1814. Papers, 1743-1836.
60-1379
Blgler, William, 1814-1880. Papers, 1836-80. 80-1810
Cha 1 1 ^ r - John - Chaloner and White papers, 1744-
60-1758
Subject Index
Benin, James Thomas, 1869-1961. Papers, 1893-1951.
81-1859
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Mlscollane-
ous letters, 1841-1927. 61-1268
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscella-
neous manuscripts, 1786-1959. 61-1749
Va \Yt\-\nA ma ' VblC0 °'' 1M8 -1824. Papers,
Shannon, James, 1799-1656. Papers, 1832-67. 81-1126
TllBnghast, Anna Churchill (Moulton) 1874-1961.
Mflller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852.
EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS
Breckenrldge, Thomas E. Memoirs, 1846-84.
81-3283
81-2456
Chase, Samuel Portland, 1808-1873. Papers, 1824-
82 ' 60-1617
Clay, Henry, 1777-1662. Papers, 1802-52. 60-3323
Coburn, John, 1826-1908. Papers, 1860-1904. 60-1346
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1906. Papers, 1842-1901. 60-1760
Crowell, John Franklin, 1857-1981. Papers, 1695-
1M4, 60-1632
Daniel, John Warwick, 1842-1910. Papers, 1849-1910.
61-1638
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1866-1861. Charles Q
Dawes collection, 1887-1861. 6 i_ fl0
.Bill,, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1862-86.
61-3176
Ge m2-19^ b ° r C °" Aslwrillfl ' N - c - ^cords,
61-3132
Jolmston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833. Papers, 1821-
60-2810
Lackland, Samuel w. Papers, 1780-1886.
61-2068
Laoslter, Dani el wmi2m i 8 27-1903. Paoers nl
Daniel William, Franc'ls Rives, and Chiles "
Trotter Lasslter, 1832-1927. 61-3283
McSwaln, John Jackson, 1676-1938. Papers, 1910-41.
61-3882
Maesle, William, 1786-1882. Papers, 1768-1890.
81-3169
Neff, John Frederick. Papers, 1847-84. 61-3668
Pershouse family. Papers, 1764-1899. 81-1019
PU Sl'. ^° lhy ' 176 "- 18 < 7 - Correspondence,
1681 " 1847 ' 61-668
G,, la^ 71 , ° 1U, W1Ulam8 ' lel8 - 1863 - Correspondence,
61-1793
Hutchlns, Thomas, 1730-1789. Papers, 1769 88.
"TmIST"'" 85 '"' 1823 " 1865, F ° rta "*r papers"
60-2226
King, Clarence, 1842-1601. Papers, 1859-1902.
Maraton, Otis, collector. Papers, 1869-1982.
81-2321
81-1802
W °^',? 0,iry EUsworUl ' "56-1932. Papers, 1864-
B32 - 81-3001
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— TREATIES
Wilson, James, 1742-1788. Papers, 1718-1867. 81-1118
FOREIGN RELATIONS— REVOLUTION
Jay, John, 1746-1829. Papers, 1770-94. 60-2717
—FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1783-1865
Elkins, William Mclnlire, 1882-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-1628.
80-2026
Evans, Griffith, surveyor. Papers, 1766-1646. 60-1777
M °n6l'-i J 8T ' Pr88 - u - fl - 1768 - 18S1 - *•*«■•.'■■
80-428
Shaler family. Papers, 1797-1803. 81-416
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1783-1816
Ba ^7 C « n 6 V °" Bor " u>1 "" Frelherr von . papers,
1786-1913. 60-3320
Jay, John, 1746-1828. Papers, 1716-1862. 81-3334
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1809-1817
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1832. Papers, 1796-1832.
Dealing-, Fred Morris, 1679- Memoirs, oa. 1900-66.
81-2634
Emony, Brooks, 1901- Papers, 1937-60. 61-1242
Glass, Carter, 1868-1848. Papers, 1821-1946. 60-2401
HOI, David Jayne, 1860-1032. Papers, 1866-1880.
81-2644
Hill, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Papers, 1878-1932.
61-2000
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1939. PaDers ca
1907 - 39 - 60-668
Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1858. Papers, 1908-48.
69-6
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1901-1963
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1966. Papers, 1904-67.
61-3487
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1901-1909
M °SJ'. ( ?° rge von Le, * erlu >. 1668-1918. Papers,
01 " B - 69-63
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1809-1913
Knox, Philander chase, 1863-1921. Papers, 1893-
19M - 69-28
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1913-1921
**"^& 1 rS£ b0r C0 " Ash0T l ll ». N. C. Records,
1832 " 19M - 81-3132
Ho <;«. Bdward Mandell, 1868-1938. Papers, 1891-
19S8 - 61-3488
Lansing, Robert, 1894-1928. Papers, 1890-1938.
69-183
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-194S. Papers, 1913-13.
81-8497
Wiseman, Sir William George Eden, bart., 1885-
Papers, 1616-19. ^ "• '' 61 _ 84M
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1923-1929
Kellogg, Frank Billings, 1666-1937. Papers, 1907-
60-2080
— FOHEION RELATIONS — 1829-1933
Stlmson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1980. Papers, 1865-
19BB ' 61-3472
60-2120
Papers,
66-3337
60-2828
81-2720
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1864. Papers, 1780-1930.
61-600
Ste ^T',^ xw,er Han "»o», 1812-1863. Papers,
17B4-1688. B921e
^uaaf™ 08 M °° r °' 1832 " 19114, Papora ' 17eB "
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS— -1918-
McRaven, John Wlleon. Letters, 1822-31.
— -ECONOMIC POLICY
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1866-1939. Papers, 1857-1938.
60-781
Kent, Fred 1., 1869-1964. Correspondence. 80-3196
Knox, Philander Chase, 1853-1921. Papers, 1893-
1922, 69-28
Mitchell, Wasloy Clan-, 1674-1948. Papers, 1088-1948.
61-3349
— EDUCATION see EDUCATION U.S.
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Beelen von Bartholff, Frelherr von. Papers.
178B-1913. ep.3320
Dantzler, Absalom F., d. 1882. Papers, 1640-78.
61-1148
Gait, William, 1801-1851. Papers, 1812-1850. 61-1377
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1816-1881
Buchanan, James, Pres. U. S.. 1791-1
1776-1888.
Cr *i™»"!' V ™ Uam Harrla ' 17 "-1 8 34. Papers,
1790 " 1867 - 80-2317
GalUtin, Albert, 1781-1848. Papers, 1780-1848. 60-2702
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1626-1829
Rsguet, Condy, 1784-1642. Letters, 1624-27. 61-2281
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1861-1886
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
81-1621
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, 1858-77.
81-821
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1666-
Danlel, John Warwick, 1642-1910. Papers, 1648-1910.
81-1638
White, Henry, 1660-1927. Papers, ca. 1861-1938.
69-37
—FOREIGN RELATIONS— 1866-1896
Read, John Meredith, 1837-1808. Papers, 1870-91.
61-1260
FOREIGN RELATIONS 1886-1889
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
1910 ' 81-1821
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1897-1901
Chilton, Roberts., 1861-1947. Papers, 1808-1801.
60-1630
FOREIGN RELATIONS 20TH CENTURY
Anderson, Chandler Parsons, 1888-1938. Papers
ca. 1896-1636. ^ % 9 . 243
Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917. Papers, 1746-
1927 - 60-28
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1933-1845
MUton, George Fort, 1694-1966, Papers, 1828-1946.
69-220
FOREIGN RELATIONS — 1946-1863
Dean, Vera (Mlcheles) 1903- Papers, 162B-63.
61-3607
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — ALGERIA
Adelman, Seymoiir, 1906- collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1708-1884. 61-1837
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
Baylies, Francis, 1783-1862. Papers, 1820-62.
60-33
Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1801. Papers
1800-1831. -69-196
FOREIGN RELATIONS — AUSTRIA
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1866-1922. Papers, 1913-
"• . 61-1043
FOREIGN RELATIONS — BARBARY STATES
Eaton, William, 1764-1811. Papers, 1782-182B.
— FOREIGN RELATIONS— .BELGIUM
Whltlock, Brand, 1889-1934. Papers, 1893-1934.
FOREIGN RELATIONS — BRAZIL
Hagnet, Condy, 1784-1842. Letters, 1824-27, 61-2261
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — CANADA
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1636-1900. Papers, 1888-
98, 80-1061
FOREIGN RELATIONS — CUBA
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1869-1932. Papers, 1681-
19S1 - 81-187
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1821-1924. 61-1013
FOREIGN RELATKM— CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC
Carr, Wilbur John, 1670-1942. Papers, 1892-1942.
8jll669
FOREIGN RELATIONS — DENMARK
Dandridge, Danske (Bedinger) 1868-1914. Papers.
1762-1964. Jl-3176
FOREIGN RELATIONS DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Langeton, John Mercer, 1828-1897. Papers, 1853-88.
6J-1631
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — EAST (FAR EAST)
Johnson, Nelson Trueler, 1887-1964. Papers, 1916-
60. 60 _,
61-1001
69-43
Subject Index
DOTTED STATES (Continued)
FOREIGN RELATIONS — EGYPT
Jardlna, William Marion, 1878-1666. Papera, ca.
1908-66. 69-29
Thayer, William Sydney, 1039-1864. PaperB, 1836-
1001. 69-144
FOREIGN RELATIONS — FRANCE
Dayton, William Lewis, 1007-1684. Papors. 81-3404
Faulkner, Charles James, 1808-1884. Papera,
1816-83. tl-VSU
Franklin, Benjamin, 1709-1700. Paporo, 1747-94
Eraser family. Papers, 1780-1866.
60-1614
61-1378
Genat, Edmond Charles, 1783-1B34. Papers, 1756-
1696. M - 224
Humphreys, Clement, 1777-1803. Papera, 1786-
1801. 80-2221
Leahy, William D. Papera, 1683-1952. 60-1787
Livingston lamlly.- Papers, 1719-1873. 61-1181
Morrlfl.Gouvorraur, 1762-1816. Papera, 1786-1618.
61-3611
Morris, Gouvemaur, 1762-1816.- Papers, ca. 1771-
1834. 80-16
— FOREIGN RELATIONS GERMANY
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940. Papera, 1860-
40, 00-676
81-1627
00-1707
61-3607
61-1916
FOREIGN RELATIONS GT, BRIT.
Abbot. George Jacob, 1812-1879. Letters, 1889-70.
' 61-3028
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Papers, 1611-1000.
61-3674
Barbour, Jamaa, 1776-1842. Papera, 1711-1840.
61-2162
Dawes, Charles Galea, 1886-1861. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1887-1961. 61-89
Dunning, William Archibald, 1867-1922. PaperB,
1781-1822. 61-8884
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1868-66.
61-2060
Hay, John, 1838-1806. Papers, 1866-1814. 69-226
King, Rutus, 1766-1627. Correspondence, 1782-1630.
' 61-992
King, Rutus, 1766-1827, Papers, 1786-1826. 60-2686
Slmcoe, John Graves, 1762-1606. Papers, 1774-1824.
60-1308
Vnughan, Benjamin, 1761-1836. Papers, 1776-
1828. 61-1136
Welsh, John, 1806-1886. Correspondence, 1837-78.
61-716
Wiseman, Six William George Eden, bart., 1885-
Papars, 1618-10. 61-3484
-FOREIGN RELATIONS — RUMANIA
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1857
—FOREIGN RELATIONS — RUSSIA
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1738-1808.
Dean, Vera (Michaleo) 1903- Papers, 1828-63.
Harris, Levett. Lelters, 1814,
— FOREIGN RELATIONS SPAIN
Curry, Jabaz Lamar Monroe, 1826-1903. Papers,
1766-1803. 60-2236
— FOREIGN RELATIONS SPANISH AMERICA
L, ,iey. Joseph Byrne, 1877-1846. Papers, 1782-1946.
" ' . 61-1214
Polndoxtor. Miles, 1668-1946. Papers, 1690-1948.
' 60-3306
Poinsett. Joel Roberts, 1778-1861. Papers, 1V86-1B61.
' 81-428
Quttman, John Anthony, 1788-1668. Papers, 1781-
1887. 60-2213
FOREIGN RELATIONS — TUNISIA
New York Historical Society. Military and naval ■_
papera, 1769-1861. 61-638
— FOREIGN RELATIONS — TURKEY
Bristol, Mark Lambert, 1808-1839. Papers, 1887-
1939. 80 - 20
Morgonthau, Henry, 1866-1946. Papers, 1834-1940.
60-124
Slraus, Oscar Solomon, 1860-1826. Papers, ca.
1866-1964. «°-l«
FOREIGN RELATIONS— VENEZUELA
Sheffield, James Rockwell, 1864-1938. Papera,
1860-1938. 81-3486
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE — U.S.
FULL EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1077-1863. Papers, 1827-
49 81-1233
- — FOREIGN RELATIONS— GREECE
Beale family, bsoatur House papers, 1801-1867.
i
FOREIGN RELATIONS— HAITI
LangSton, John Mercer, 1829-1897. Papers, 1663
FOREIGN RELATIONS— HONDURAS
01-1627
61-1631
— GENEALOGY
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
famlUee, 1783-1864. 60-3346
Baldwin, Evelyn Brlgga, 1062-1833. Papera, 1860-
1833. 69-209
Bartlett, Lucius Warren, 1641-1828, collector. Papers
relating to the Bartlett and allied families. 80-1022
Benagh, Eltzabeth Richardson. Papers, im " 191 £_ M<0
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881- Paporo, 1763-1866,
60-166
Delano, Ellis Carter, 169a-1961. PaperB, 1906-61.
61-2110
Gregory, George Craghead, 1878-1866. Papers,
1808-56. 61-2832
Hopper, Harry Shelmlre. Gensalogical papers,
1833-1811. 60-1840
HISTORY — PICTORIAL WORKS
Losslng, Benson John, 1813-1681. Papers, 1848-91. ^
— HISTORY — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Buck, Solon Justus, 1084- Papers, 1906-36. 80-962
— HISTORY — SOURCES
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Papore on political and military history, 1616-
1864. 81 " 1B
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. American
political subjecls; autographB, 1641-1922. 60-2818
Gratz, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. American section;
miscellaneous groups of paperB and autographs, 1670-
1919. 60-2848
U. S, President, Messages and papers, 1862-1638,
61-3343
HISTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD
Hart, Albert BushneU, 1854-1843. Papera, 1880-1824.
81-2624
Lee family. Papers, 1760-1808. 68-78
HBTORY — COLONIAL PERIOD — SOURCES
Blathwayt, William, 1648?-1717. Papers, 1657-
1770. 61-1438
Blathwayt, William, 1849 7-1717. Papers, 1874-
1715. 60-916
Boardman family. Papers of the Boardman and
Seymour families, 1661-1836. 80-1070
Bortman, Mark, coUeclor. Bortman collection,
1650 (ca.)-1890. 61-1086
81-1847
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881- Papers, 1763-1956.
60-166
Colden, CadwaUader, 1688-1776. Papers. 61-648
Dowdeswell, William, 1721-1776. Papera, 1766-74.
60-1290
DuSlmUlere, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (ca.)-1784,
collector. Papers. 61-2611
Franca. ArchlyeB colonlalos. Records, 1671-1808.
01-2205
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Papers, 1754-83. 69-6
Gt. Brll. Board ol Trade. Records, 1675-17B2.
61-432
Gt. Brit. Public Record Office. Records, 18th to 18th
Learned, Marlon Dexter, 1667-1817. Papers, 1624-
1816. 61_6M
61-808
So,uler, Ephraim George, 1621-1868. Papera, 1810-
bi 61-2049
— -FOREIGN RELATIONS — IRAN
Beale family, Deoatur House papors, 1801-1957.
61-1627
61-2541
61-3142
-FOREIGN RELATIONS — JAPAN
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1946. Papers, 1810-
4J. 00-127
—FOREIGN RELATIONS — MEXICO
Burrough, Marmaduko. Papers, ca. 1820-40.
01-1028
DanlelB, Josaphus, 1662-1948. Papers, 1863-1942.
:.;:. 69-45
Sheffield, JemeB Rockwell, 1894-1938. Papers,
1660-1938. 61-3486
-FOREIGN RELATIONS — NORWAY
Ilarrlmao, Florence Jalf ray (Hurst) 1070- Papers,
1612-50. 61-1614
FOREIGN RELATIONS — PORTUGAL
Montelro, Francisco Xavier. Papors, 1813-41.
FOREIGN RELATIONS— PRUSSIA
61-2205
Vroom, Peter Bumont, 1761-1873. Papers, ca.
1820-63. 60 - 237
Johnston, Rebecca, Genealogical notes, 1926-52,
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938, Papers, 1016-1837.
Nollson, A. Lou. Genealogical "^para, 1811-32.
' 60-2063
Reasoner, Mathew Aaron. Reasoaer family genealogy.
Stowe, Lewis, 1826-1911. PaperB, 1819-1908, 60-2601
Summers family. Papers, 1831-1956. 60-1067
— HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
Welsh, Emma Flnnay, Papers, 1804-11. 01-2876
HISTORY
LoSBlng, Benson John, 1813-1861. Papers, 184B-61.
HISTORY ADDHESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Gordon, Thomas Francis, 1787-1660. Historical
papers, ca, 1813.
HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gordon, Thomas Francis, 1787-1860. Historical
papers, ca. 1013.
mSTORY HISTORIOGRAPHY
Fores, Peter, 1780-1866. Papers, 1820-88. 60-1289
HISTORY PHILOSOPHY
Fuller famUy. Papers, 1810-66. 61-1339
00-1903
60-1903
BrttlBh Museum. Records, from 1671.
Parish, John Carl, 1881-1839. Papers.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
coUectlon, 1661-1831. 61-4ZB
Smith, John, 1722-1771. Correspondence, 1740-70.
61-287Z
— HISTORY — KING GEORGE'S WAR, 1744-1748 —
SOURCES
Clinton, George, 16867-1761. Papers, 1697 " 1769 ' _ 1426
New York Historical Society. Papera relating to _
the French and Indian War, 1744-79. 60-3088
HISTORY — FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1755-1763
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. Papers, 1768-70.
Hawley, Gideon, 1727-1807. Papers, 1753-1806,
80-039
61-3171
Sbippen family. Papers of the Shlppen and Burd
famlUes, 1701-1866. 6»-418
— HIOTORY — FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1755-1763—
SOURCES
Abercromby, James, 1708-1781. PaperB, 1674-
1787. -.81-1438
Amherst, Jelfery Amhersl, baron, 1717-1787. Papers
1758-64. 6 °- 1224
Amherst, Jelfery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797. *■}*>£.
1769-82. 81 ' 2IJ22
British Museum. Records, from 1671. 61-1847
Burd, James, 1726-1763. Papors, 1763-06. 81-1426
Furnls, James. Letters, 1755-68. 81-2961
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1808. Papers, 1750 l ca> > _99 j . 2 , 04
Gt Brit, Public Record Office. Records, 16th tolStt^
cent.
Loudoun, John Campbell, 4th earl of, 1706-1782.
Papers, 1082-1780.
61-1433
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
the French and Indian War, 1744-76. 60-3091
878
UNITED STATES
~"S™?'7' i T ;NC .? AM>MD1AM WAR . "56-1703—
SOURCES (Continued)
Smith, Lloyd Waddoll, collector. Papers, 16th-20lh
■*?*• 81-HBB
Welser, Conrad, 1G0G-1760. Papers, 1741-60.
61-604
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1071-1046, collector
i™?-^ U °* : MJ - 01 ^- correspond-
61-3267
TwPL°ffiJ~" FREKCH ANDDroI ANWAR, 1755-1703—
60-3125
Shlppen family. Papers, 1750-91.
HISTORY REVOLUTION
Stopoon, Samuel Robert, 1023-1900. Paparo, 1802 .
. . . " 81-1373
— .HISTORY— DEVOLUTION— BRITISH FORCES
Dorchester, Sir Carleton, let boron, 1724-1000
Papers, 1747-03. "" „„_„„,,
Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1024. Papora, 1766-83.
60-606
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection ol
orderly books, 1175-1001. 61-1643
Bs '* 1 "' Umla Atesandre, 1752 or 3-1016. Papera
1780 " 5 - 01-1002
Greene, Nathanaol, 1742-1700. Papers, 1778-1
— HISTORY REVOLUTION CAUSES
British Museum. Recorda, from 1671.
01-1314
01-1847
Dartmouth, William Legco, 2d oarl of, 1731-1801
Papera, 1703-77. •„,_„„„
Marblohead Historical Society. Maries, 10th and
1MhCenl - 61-1366
61-367
Potts, Jonathan, 1745-1701. Papers, 1766-00.
Sraluoi, WiUlern, 1715-1706. Letters, 1761-70.
61-2363
~™ETa BEVOM " 0N ™ CENTEN ? aALCELE B"A-
Phltadolphla. CoutenniM Exhibition, 1876. CollecUon,
' • 60-1064
PtUadolphta, Centennial Eridblhoa, 1076. Papers,
61-242
—-HISTORY REVOLUTION— CLAIMS
Barlson, Richard. Papers, 1732-1860. 60-927
Knox, William, 1733-1010. Papers, 1767-1000. 60-1473
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and paparo, 1757-1934. 61-3255
PiC i?^ 1 "? B ,^" n0 " ,y ' 17 ' S5 " l " 7 • ,, • Correspondence,
""- la *>- 60-2553
^L?AC i E~" REVOLUTION ~ DESTRUC ' nONA NO
Holier, John, 1746-1022. Papers, 1770-1057. 60-3242
Lafayette-Leclerc papora, 1700-89. 61-2728
Morris, Gouvornaur, 1J62-1016. Papera, 1768-1816.
61-3611
Pennsylvania. Biatorical Society. Muster rolls, 1776-
61-166
R >S b8 J 1 "' SS" Baptme Dona ' tc ° "= *»°>eur,
comtode, 1726-1007. Papera, 1777-94. ' 60-21
^TM-lan! 1 ' *' 1749 - 1021 " Mu "ary papers,
■ 81-446
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— CERMAN MERCENARIES
Jungkenn, Frlearlcs Krlstlaa.Arnold von, 1732-1806.
Papers, 1776-84. 60-1434
Lldgerwood, ■ WWlam van Vleck, d. 1010, collector.
Hesalan materials, 1776-84. 60-3097
Pennaylvaala. Historical Soslety. Collection of
orderly books, 1776-1801. 61-1648
HISTORY— RE VOLUTION— MAPS
B ° mil's!?" 1 ' * X ** mtn , "» 2 •' 3-1816. Papers,
Colon*! Williamsburg, inc. Correspondence and
other personal papers, 1767-1877. 01-326B
^■yTfI^ VOL " TI0N - MEWC ^ AKD SAN1-
Boobe, Lewis, 1749-1816. Journals, 1776-1601. 80-1011
Elmer, EbeneMr, 1752-1843. Papers, ca. 1778-86.
60-207
Hand, Edward, 1744-1803. Papers, 1771-1807. 60-3011
Potts, Jonalhan, 1746-1761. Papers, 1766-60.
01-357
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— MISCELLANEA
Abbe family. Papera, 1766-1043. 60-1812
National Society ol the Colonial Damea ol America
Connecticut. Manuscript collection, 1698-1920.
61-2013
Pemberton family. Papers, 1641-1880, 61-645
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— NAVAL OPERATIONS
Amory (J. 6 j.) Boston. Records, 1761-97. 60-1682
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1793. Papers, 1778-92.
61-710
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1800. Letter book, 1780-96.
61-3369
81-2421
01-706
Choeter Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1684-1047.
60-1944
""SK^ ^-™*** C0MMERCE '
°™!£!2 B '' Loul ° H ° nry ' 103S, -1»». Papers, 1063-
1S03 - 80-1809
De NeutvUlo, John. Paparo, 1780-85. 60-2664
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Correspondence, 1762-
00-2171
Morris, Robert, 1734-1006. Papers, 1774-1637,
Morrlo, Robert, 1734-1000. Papers, 1775-1029,
80-1246
Parker family. Papers, ca. 1724-1050. 80-1341
Robeson, Thomas. Papers, 1734-1841. 61-2066
Virginia, War OHlce. Roconla, 1780-82. 01-2274
-—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— FOREIGN PUBLIC
OPINION
Warder, John, 1751-102B. Lottor books, 1778-70.
61-420
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION FRENCH PARTICIPA-
Balch family. Papera, 1009- 1B23. 60-2398
""i"™!.'"'" 1 * «°««n»™. "62 or 3-1016. Papers,
'" U " 6!j - 01-1083
Brack, Samuel, 1740-1707. Papers of Samuel Breck
and Samuel Breck, Jr., 1770-1845. 61-3247
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1619. Papers, 1763-87.
I- ,
1o^SeJ"~ HEV ° LUTI0N — NAVAL OPERATIONS—
**Z£nS>5g*' RodnBy> *««*■>"•-»"«■
80-2863
~M^ a X~^fX° LOTI0N -™ PENSI0NS °« e PENSIONS,
MILITARY — U, S. — REVOLUTION
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Beatty, Erkurlea, 1750-1823. Journaol, 1779-87.
61-3320
Connecticut. SUte Library, Hartford. Revolutionary
War letters, 1770-83. SS-TaoS
Fiihlan, Philip victors, 1747-1776. Journals and
commonplace books, 1766-76. 61-1380
Huntington, Ebenezer, 1764-1034. Letters, 1774-1630.
„ ■ 61-984
Kaith family. Papers, 1770-1918. 61-2076
Nice, John, Papers, 1770-1864. 61-372
Peters, John. Papers, 1777-80. 80-3070
St. Louis. Public Library, Manuscript coUectlon.
61-2846
Wallace family. Papers, 1760-1864. 69-111
V/eedon, Gaorge, 1730 7-1790. Letters, 1778-86,
61-466
Weiss, Jacob, Family correspondence, 1773-1836.
60-3161 I
Willing family. Papers, 1761-1666. 61-749
"-^E?"* EVOLUTION PERSONAL NARRATIVES—
BRrnsH ■
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
the French and Indian War, 1744-79. 80-3008
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— PRISONERS, EXCHANOE
Boudinot, Ellas, 1740-1621. Papers, 1716-1028.
Bradford, Thomas, 1746-1838. Papera, 1700-1862 6 . " 1000
80-2027
979
"prisoners C T^TJ^ y - ^taltaml.
prisoners. Records of Thomas Bradford. damnV
commlBsary-gensrelofprisKiors, 1778-82.
81— SflAS
—HISTORY— REVOLUTION— PRISONERS AND PRISONS
Boudinot, Ellas, 1740-1821. Papers, 1716-1628.
60-1900
Bradford, Thomas, 1746-1838. Papers, 1700-1662.
80-2027
James and Drinker, Philadelphia. Records, with some
personal papers of Henry aid Sanclwlth Drinker, 1739-
1856 - 61-819
HISTORY— REVOLUTION— PRKES, ETC.
^^^"a". "48-1787. P"M»™ of Saauet Brack
and Samuel Brack, Jr., 1770-1645. 81-3247
~/SSlTLO E YAL L jT HON - HEO,MEMrAL »"«*™-
Peters, John. Papers, 1777-80. 60-3070
—HISTORY— REVOLimoN-^REGBTERU, LISTS, ETC.
An *"! ?. Blc °»n>Ciou8l,, 1760-1820. Virginia MUltara
District survey records, 1784-ca. 1868. fSo?
Clymer family. Papers, 1748-1898. 80-1767
Outright family. Genealogical materials, 1887-1960.
60-1369
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi.
Magnolia St»ta Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1945-
80-2836
Uvb !%l *£"*• "• 1M4 " ca - im - ulUtot y 10*™*-,
177B " 80 ' 60-2232
HunVEUlot Baldwin, collector. Tombstone inscriptions
and related papers, 1784-1800. 81-1498
New York Historical Society. Revolutionary War
papers, 1776-66. 81-681
Nice, John. Papers, 1776-1864. 81-3T2
Pennaylyasla. Historical Society. Muster roUe, 1776.
1 61-166
'61-43
Wray, Gaorge. Papers, 1778-83,
HISTORY — REVOLUTION — SONGS AHD MUSIC
HISTORY AND CRITICISM
Songs of the Revolution.
—HISTORY — REVOLUTION — SOURCES
Abeel, James. Papers, ca. 1777-82.
06-3116
Alexander, William, 1726-1783, Papers, 1717-83.
80-647
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Collodions of letters, 1744-1673,
60-2736
61-3278
Am 'l«o l ' J 6 '" ry AtQnorflt . ""on, 1717-1707. Papers
61-2622
1769-82.
Baker, Wllll«m Spohn, 1824-1867, collector.
1890.
Bauman, Sebastian. Papera, 1776-96.
Baylor family. Papers, 1663-1916.
Bellamy, Joseph, J.716-1780, Papora, 1731
Papera,
01-1095
01-72
01-3301
•08.
01-2992
Bradford, William, 1732.-1701. Paparo, 1682-1863.
80-1712
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809, Letter book, 1780-
Bumslde, James. Correspondence, 1778-79.
81-3098
81-2877
Chaloner, John. Chaloner and White papers, 1744-
1836, 00-1758
Clinton, Sir Henry, 17367-1766. Papers, 1750-1813,
60-1447
Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1763. Papers, 1716-98. 01-693
Davidson, WUllam Lee, 1748-1781, Papers. 61-1664
Destouches, Charles Rene' Dominique Gochet, 1737-
1793. Papers, 1754-1604. 01-1003
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808. Papers, 1764-1808.
Dorchester, Sir Carloton, 1st baron, 1724-1808
Papers, 1747-83,
Duer, WUUam, 1747-1790. Papers, 1162-99.
Ely, Edwin Augustus, 1830-ca. 1927, oolleotor.
graph collection, oa, 1883-1690.
Farmer, Eliza. Letter book, 1774-80.
Fitch, Andrew, 1747-1811. Papers, 1769-1806. 00-2696
Freeman, Douglas flouthall, 1886-1963. Papers
I80O - 64i ' 6P-133
Gates, Horatio, 1728-1808. Papers, 1760 (ca.)-99.
. 6Q-2704
Oenealofflcal Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1648-
01-1533
01-2088
60-587
60-2831
Auto-
60-288
61-3586
Subject Index
UNITED STATES
—HISTORY — ■REVOLUTION — SOURCES (Continued)
OllBS^Aqulla. Papers, 1760-1B3B. 00-2121
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Miscellaneous
groups of autographs, 1754-1824. 80-2828
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1788. Correspondence,
1776-86. 61-998
Greene, Nathaniel, 1742-1766. Letters, 1777-84. ,
60-2703
Greene, Nathaniel, 1742-17B6. Papers, 1778-99.
61-1314
Hancockiamily. Business records, 1712-1854. 60-1751
Harmar, Joslah, 1763-1813. Papers, 1681-1866.
60-1464
Hastings family. Americana, 1610-1823. 61-1607
Heath, William, 1737-1814. Papers, 1775-83. 60-2707
Hitchcock lamlly. Hitchcock-Coit papers, ca. 1730-
1929, 61-3295
Howe, Bezalsel, 1750-1825. Papers. 60-2569
Hove family. Papers, 1758-1812. 61-1944
Hunt, Elliot Baldwin, collector. Tombstone Inscriptions
and related papers, 1784-1900. 61-1496
Irvine, William, 1741-1804. Military papers, 1768-
1834. 80-2645
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Correspondence, 1777-1801.
60-2415
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Papers, 1719-1625. 60-2686
Knox, William, 1732-1810. Papers, 1757-1809. 60-1473
Lamb, John, 1736-1BO0. Papers, 1765-95. 60-2556
Langdon, John, 1741-1819. Papers, 1659-1824.
60-1871
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1794. Papers, 1786-1823.
61-1070
Lee family. Papers, 1760-1609. 59-78
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810. Correspondence,
1776-1807. 60-2654
Loudoun, John Campbell, 4th earl of, 1706-1782.
Papers, 1882-1780. 61-1433
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786. Papers, 1758-95.
80-2778
McHenry, James, 1753-1818, Papers, 1776-1816.
61-991
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817. Papers, 1769-1847.
61-332
McLane, Allan, 1748-1829. Papers, 1775-1821. 80-2430
Malcolm, William. Papers, 1777-83. 60-2777
Mersereau, Joshua. Papers, 1777-1806. 60-2568
Michigan. University. William L, Clements Library,
American Revolutionary War correspondence, 1781-
62. 60-2628
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3256
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1815, Papers, ca.
1668-ca. 1911. 61-185
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 61-1543
New Paltz, N. Y. Duzlne. Records, 1600-1823.
61-1053
New York Historical Society. Revolutionary War
papers, 1776-95. 81-581
Pennsylvania. Historical society. Collection of
orderly books, 1776-1861, 61-1643
Pratt, John, 1753-1824. Papers, 1778-1B24. 60-2549
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1786. Correspondence, 1757-
95. 80-2933
Scholf, James 8., collector. Papers, 1759-1628.
80-1736
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1778-
1910. 81-1621
Shadwell, Thomas G„ d. 1780, Letters, 1773-78.
Shelby family. Papers, 1738-1883.
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 16th-Z0th
80-1278
80-1898
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1768-1809.
61-2780
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Order books, 1778-78.
61-1823
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Orderly books,
1775-83. 61-691
Valley Forge Historical Society, Valley Forge, Pa
Manuscript coUectlon, 1751-1844. 61-1917
Van Schaack, Peter, 1747-1832. Tapers, 1749-1887.
61-3438
Vaughan, Sir John, 17387-1796. Papers, 1779-81.
60-1320
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1884. Papers, 1766-
1886. , 61-2782
Washington, George, Pres. U, S. , 1732-1789. Papers,
1777-89. 80-3188
Wayne, Anthony 1746-1796. Papers, 1765-1890.
61-521
HISTORY REVOLUTION SPANISH PARTICIPATION
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Official records, 1493-1853. 61-3396
HISTORY REVOLUTION SUPPLIES
Blddla, Clement, 1743-1814. Papers, 1743-1835.
80-1379
Blddle, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1837. 80-1461
Blddle family. Papers, 1593-1951. 80-2194
Bronck family. Papers, ca. 1750-1860. 61-3047
Chaloner, John. Chaloner and White papers, 1744-
61-3313
61-2293
Smith, Samuel, 1752-1839. Papers, 1777-1814.
Stowe House. Americana, 1680-1789.
Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824. Papers, 1774-1818.
61-130
Trumbull. Jonathan, 1710-1786. Papers, 1663-
1789. 61-2783
1836.
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1890.
Dalton family. Papers, 1693-1862.
86-1758
60-3306
60-1130
Duer, William, 1747-1799. Papers, 1752-99. 60-2881
Bay, Udny. Papers, 1776-92. 60-2882
Henry, William, 1729-1760. Papers, 1758-1812.
60-2223
Hitchcock family. Hltcbcock-Colt papers, ca. 1730-
1929. 61-3296
Holker, John, 1745-1822, Papers, 1770-1857.
80-3243
Bughes, Hugh, d. 1804. Utter books, 1776-82. 60-2716
Lawrence, Jonathan, 1737-1812. Business records,
1782. 80-2407
Mitchell, John, £ 1. 1762-1781. Papers of John and
Randall Mitchell, 1758-81. 60-2029
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Correspondence,
1775-79. 61-2730
Morris, Robert, 1734-1808. Papers, 1774-1637.
61-708
81-2798
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Forges and furnaces
account books, ca. 1720-1832. 60-2051
Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778. Papers, 1761-78.
Patton family. Papers, 1663-1657.
61-2781
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Commissary General of
Prisoners, Records of Thomas Bradford, deputy
commissary-general of prisoners, 1778-82.
61-2682
U. 8. Army, Continental Army, Quartermaster's
Dept. Records, 1778-80. 60-3124
U. S. Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's
Dept. Records, 1778-81. 60-2869
Virginia. Governor, 1779-1781 (JefferBon)
Records, 1779-81. 61-1745
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1766-
1866. 61-2782
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1776-
1800. 60-2860
Waterman, Asa, 1743-1789. Papers, 1776-81, 81-1704
Woodhouse, Samuel Washington, 1876- coUector.
Papers, 1743-1868. 61-226
Wray, George. Papers, 1770-93. 61-43
HISTORY 1783-1865 SOURCES
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1828. Papers,
1799-1828. 80-202
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1834-1915. Papers, ca.
1859-ca. 1911. 61-186
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collection, 1861-1931. 61-428
HJBTORY— CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD, 1789-1809—
SOURCES
Bingham, William, 1752-1804. Eslate and other papers,
1777-1917. 60-1912
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Papers, 1719-1825. 80-2588
HISTORY — TRIPOLITANWAR, 1801-1805
Eaton, William, 1764-1811. Papers, 1792-1829. 61-1001
— HISTORY — TRIPOLITAN WAR, 1801-1805 — SOURCES
Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820. Naval papers, 1801-20.
60-1922
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1812
Brown, HamUton, 1786-1670. Papers, 1762-1907.
Carroll, James H. Papers, 1812-1800.
61-3679
61-3123
Davis, Isaac, 1764-1835. Correspondence, 1782-1878.
61-1326
Davis, Samuel. Buslnees recc.-u>, 1794-1819.
61-1027
Jones & Clark. Records, 1784-1816. 60-2210
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
61-3306
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 61-1543
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843. 61-1629
HETORY — WAR OF 1812 — CAMPAIGNS AND
BATTLES
Fort family. Papers, 1796-1905. 01-3182
Harrison, William Benry, PreB. U. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1734-1930. 59-182 rev
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S„ 1767-1845. Papers,
1796-1907. 61-2024
Leftwlch, Joel, 1769-1846. Papers, 1780-1890.
60-23
HISTORY WAR OF 1812 CAUSES
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. Papers, 1811-
20. 60-792
HISTORY WAR OF 1812 CLAIMS
Markle, Augustus R., collector. Papers, 1B06-67.
NeU family. Records, 1774-1872,
60-1472
61-2501
, HISTORY WAR OF 1812 — FINANCE, COMMERCE,
I CONFISCATIONS
Barker, Jacob, 1776-1871. Papers, 1813-1863.
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1812-
81-456
NAVAL OPERATIONS
Alien, William Henry, 1784-1813, Correspondence,
1800-38. 61-508
Barney, Joshua, 1759-1618. Papers, 1782-1816.
60-1230
Croker, John WllBon, 1780-1867. Papers, 1803-67.
60-1460
Jones. William, 1780-1831. Papers, 1792-1839.
61-567
Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, 2d viscount, 1771-
1861. Papers, 1812-14. 61-704
HISTORY WAR OF 1812 PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Bedford, Edwin Green, 1814-1900. Papers, 1812-1912.
81-664
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1890. 60-3306
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, Military
diaries, 1814-1912. 61-2344
HISTORY WAR OF J812 PRISONERS AND PRISONS
Barclay, Thomas, 1753-1830. Papers, 1812-14. 60-2070
Curtenlus, Peter. Papers, 1801-44. 80-ZO77
Mitchell, John, fl. 1812-1814. Papers, 1812-14.
61-359
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1812 — PRIZES
Barney, Joshua, 1769-1816. Papers, 1782-1818.
80-1230
HISTORY— WAR OF 1812 REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
U. S. 42D INFANTRY
Irvine family. Papere, 1777-1886. 61-1044
HISTORY — WAR OF 1812 —REGISTERS, LISTS, ETC.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1767-1846. Papers,
1800-1942. 61-1620
HISTORY WAR OF 1612 SOURCES
Coles, Edward, 1788-186B. Papers, 1762-1887. 81-575
dimming, Alfred, 1802-1873. Papers ot Alfred
Cummlng and family, 1792-1889. 01-189
Dickson, Robert, 1765-1823. Papers, 1790-1822.
60-642
Kingsbury, Jacob, 1768-1837. Papers, 1799-1891.
PHITCD STATES
— HBIWT— WMmriBU-MlRcM (contmued)
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1838. Papers, 1783-1848.
80-1492
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Papers relating to the War of 1812, 1807-25.
81-2303
Subject Index
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1848. Papers, 1800-48.
Pleasants, Thomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
81-427
81-363
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1854. Papers, 1780-1930.
U JO
Hush, Richard, 1780-1860. Letters, 1811-32. 81-499
Shaler family. Papers, 1797-1903. 81.405
Shannon, James, d. 1832. Papers, 1604-33. 81-3268
Shelby family. Papers, 1738-1883. 80-1898
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 18th-20th
° ent- 81-1158
Smith, Samuel, 1762-1839. Papers, 1777-1814.
Starr, Floyd T., collector. Papers, 1760-1878.
Stone, Joel, 1740-1833. Papers, 1783-1820.
Thomas, William, 1788-1880. Paters, 1806-67.
81-3313
81-802
60-910
80-3085
61-406
-—HISTORY— WAR WITH ALGERIA, 1816
Shaler family. Papers, 1707-1903.
— HISTORY — 1816-1881 — SOURCES
. Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1843. Papers. 60-1206
Van i7^ re i»«5' ar " n ' P ""- "■ 8 - ""a-iaa. Papers,
" 87 - 1M6 - 60-2088
"ha^ o ;a y r7i b «" ckhawkwar ' 183 ° ~ BLACK
— HISTORY— WAR WITH MEXICO, 1846-1848
Baldwin-Lloyd papers, 1646-1043. 81-105
Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852. Papers, 1820-62,
80-33
^TH^^F^" <* ""> Cttbe » and Carrlngton
families, 1778-1880. 60-8831
61-8123
Carroll, James H. Papers, 1812-1900.
DeSaussure, Henry WUllam, 1763-1B39. Papers
01-1347
Lee, Robert Edward, 1607-1870. Letters, 1830-60.
81-2116
McDutfle, George, 1790-1861. Papers, 1810-70.
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1908. Papers, 1868-78.
81-3687
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1820-1888. Papers
1834-93. fi j' ..-.
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1888. Letters, 1798-1888.
EB H08 Ph " 6,I " >nBeO,:he^ • 182 °- 18M - Pape™, Un-™
French,' Samuel G!bbs, 1818-1010. Papers, 1848- 6 °" 2833
Gorges iamlly. Papers, 18 21-,920. f*j£
SSi-IST" MaBtor8on ' "• 182B - Pap8ra - "■
Hitchcock family. Hitchcock-Colt papers, ca. 1780°-" 10B8
iJvl . . 61 - 328 «
ca mF™*' a0ldler- c °r™"Pondence, 1819-
Jones, John', 1824-1886. Papers, 1823-1932. eOMMl
K8 ?o1°. r ' J * n ' eS Lma < a t 1823-1895. Papers, 1837-
„'„■ 61-2648
N0 wa Y ; o ; sssstr"*- PBpe " — *■ *■*»
Ol-BIB
Pancoast, Joolah. Papers, 1848-48. «0-ieso
Stevens, Isaac Ingalle, 1818-1862. Papers, 1636-82.
81-1348
^lMB-^ 17 ' '""■ U * "" 17M - 18li 0- Letors,
* 81-2174
~^K RT ^T WAR WITB MEXICO, 1845-1848— REGI-
MENTAL HISTORIES— INDIANA INFANTRY— 2D
^•JSSii*"** 182B - 1900 - c ° m T; m
"SSrS MTH MEX,C °- >e46-1848-
■ ■ 80-830
-HISTORY— WAR WITH MEXICO, 1846-1848-SOURCES
Drayton family. Papers, 1708-1898. 81 -737
Gm i e M5 le an ArCMDal<l B9Lmatm - "12-1873. Papers,
81-1204
Ha m?Ta a , 8 Jobn rr " ncl8 ' «»•-»«"»• Papers,
' 81r3066
Lasselle, Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904. 80-1871
Meade, George Gordon, 1816-1872. Papers, 1793-1887.
81-78o'
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to the
Mexican War, 1844-49. ^80-3058
Quitman, John Anthony, 1700-1868. Papers, 1812-
"' 80-2809
Smith, Perslfor Fraser, 1798-1668. Papers, 1770-1873.
81-666 '
— HISTORY — 1840-1877 — SOURCES
Chase, Samuel Portland, 1808-1873. Papers, 1824-
00-1617
81-350
01-2344
Owen, Richard, 1810-1890. Papers, 1836-88. 61-3083
^lM'o-eJ 8 " 1111 "' **'- U ' "" 18M -1 8M - Papers,
60-429
Quitman, John Anthony, 179B-1858. Papers, 1781-
1887, 60-2213
Salisbury, Lucius. Correspondence, 1B48-48. 81-2828
Sherman, William Tecumeeh, 1820-1801. Pepers
1760-1896. 68-42
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1886. Papers, 1804-B8.
60-1169
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1895, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1716-1663.
61-1163
—HISTORY— WAR WITH MEXICO, 1846-1848— CLAIMS
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838. Papers, 1789-1001.
80-2186
"oSim"*" WTTH MEXICO, 1846-1848— NAVAL
fcldredge, Zbeth Skinner, b. 1846. Papers. 61-1510
HISTORY — WAR WITH MEXICO, 1646-1848
PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Archer, Fletcher Harrle, b'. 1817. Papers. 1604-
190 °- 80-1470
Barton, Jesse. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R.
Mulvany, 1605-1903. 80-790
Bell, James Hughes, 1825-1802. Papers, 1845-02.
60-1205
82.
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
"Two** *""*"*"' 188 °-1<>«. Papers, ca. 1690-
•'■■■•■• 81-3501
**$&'$£"*" Robln »«' 1816-1892. Papers,
1729-1984. 60e8e
Carroll, James H. Papers, 1812-1900. 61-3123
Dean, William Blake, 1836-1922. Papers, 1861-1020.
60-1043
Elliott, Benjamin P. Correspondence, 1806-68. 81-1134
FauUmer, Charles James, 1806-1884. Papers, 1816-
8S - 81-1841
Gay, Sydney Howard, 1614-1888. Papers, ca. 1775-1900.
61-3388
Hart, Albert BushneU, 1864-1943. Papers, 1800-1924.
61-2824
HO W66'ie1 3 ' rBeFredei ' 1Ck ' 1820 -1 89 '' PaP«a.
60-3314
King, Wlllard Leroy, 1B03- collector. David
Davis papers, 1816-1921. 81-1326
Mason, BeosleN. Papers, 1607-1948. 61-86»1
Owen, Richard, 1610-1890. Papers, 1886-86. 61-8068
Peltran, Wenzel, 1826-1891. Papers, 1840-01. 80-2988
"^r.a^i 1 "™ T<,cun "» h . 1820-1891. Papers,
1708-1808. 694£
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1618-1802. Papers, 1835-62.
81-1348
HISTORY CIVIL WAR ADDRESSES, SERMONS, ETC.
Brltt, Mary (Nichols), collector. Nichols-Brirt
collection, 1771-1905. 61-1864
CockxeU, Monroe FulkerBon, 1884- Papers, 1940-69.
80-3231
Columbia, Mo. Christian CoUBgo. Records, 1847-
1BBS - 61-604
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — BIOGRAPHY
"^r'?' „f aPerS "' ^ Stuart . "ayes, and
Dlmltry families, 1840-1048. 60-3312
—HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— BLOCKADE
Clark, WHUam J., 1840-1888. Papers, 1861-89.
81-3587
Cohunbla University. Libraries. United states Civil
War papers, ca. 1650-76. m " S C ^ sm
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893. Papers, 1841-
19 °°- 81-1002
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-96. 81-1SJ9
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1850-86.
61-2980
Hall, Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94. 81-2431
—HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES
Barnes family, papers, 1776-1873. 81.1993
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893. Papers of CampbsU
Brown and Richard Stoddert EweU, 1862-88.
81-1868
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1932. Papers, ca. 1804-
81-2078
CampbeU family. Papers, 1804-98. 61-2924
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1627-1869. Papers, 1836-89.
61-1703
Clemsnt, William Bailey. Papers, 1858-88. 61-3614
Cojt, Charles Harding, 1844 r 1028. Papers, 1860-1927.
61-3641
Dabosy family. Papers of the Dabney family and of
Toomns Jonathan Jackson, 1718-1887. 61-3084
BanleL John Warwick, 1842-1910. Papers, 1849-1910,
81-1688
Davidson, James D., d. 1682. Papers, 1829-78.
81-1369
DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867.
Papers, 1779-1016. 61 _ me
DUtz, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1882-66.
81-3176
IMI ° 1 B?0^0 O , 1 n nBullBn " ll, * 183B -1 9 °1- Correspondence,
18B0_191 °- 61-1537
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-76. 61-1642
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1806-1688. Papers, 1880-62.
61-1376
Oalpln, Alfred, 1841-1924. Papers, 1861-64. 61-2968
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. Papers, 1733-
1823 - 81-1370
°"^' MoaJl L - d> 1882> Correspondence, 1844-
lm - 61-2022
Oooduig, laaphanlahw. Correspondence, 1833-72.
61-2602
Hastings, RusseU, 1635-1919. Papers, 1881-1804.
81-1083
Heckmau, Charles Adam, 1822-1898. Civil War
papers, 1881-68. 61-2216
61-2214
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1624-1868. Papers 1865-
1906> 61-2427
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891. Papers,
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-1803. Papers, 1788-1028.
81-2462
Keltt, Lawrence Masslllon, 1824-1864. Correspond-
ence, 1856-64. 61-2182
Langhorne family. Papers, 1843-68. 61-2763
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Papers, 1749-1939.
81-1972
Llndsey, John W. Papers, 1883-66. 81-2621
Little, Comellle (Ashe) Correspondence, 1922-40.
61-3006
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. Papers, 1846-1904.
61-1075
Moaby, John Singleton, 1833-1016. Papere, 1882-1912.
61-2978
Nicholson, John Page, 1842-1022. Papers, 1661-1921.
61-060
Pennsylvania Infantry. 28th Regt, 1881-1886.
Records, 1861-1900. 61-2070
!-65. 60-936
61-2807
Irvin, John. Diaries, 1693-06.
Pickett, EU K., 1828-1000. Papers,
Pinlck, Jacob. Papers, 1863-66.
Stuart, James Elwell Brown, 1833-1864. MUltary
correspondence, 1855-64. 61-1693
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 1883-1864. Papers, 1851-
M ' Bl-3264
Subject Index
■CAMPAKWS AND BATTLBfl
TOHTBD STATES
— HtSTCRY CWtt WAR-
(Ccattausd)
WaddaU, Jamas Alexander, 1618-1914. Papara, 1866-
88. 88-60
-—HISTORY— CIVn. WAR CAUSES
Buchanan, Junes, Pros. U. 8., 1781-1888. Papers,
1775-1888. 60-3837
Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell end Ellet famllisa,
loso-ieso. eo-ss4e
—HBTORY— CIVIL WAR CAVALRY OPERATIONS
Barton, Samuel R., b. 1899. Papers, 1841-1024.
^ 80-705
Kauts, Angus* Vai . \ a, 163B-1885, Papers, 1846-
1046. 50-258
Montagus family. Papers, 1808-1030. 61-3a70
Stuart,' James Swell Brofto, 1833- 1884. Papers, 1851-
84. 61-3254
— SSTORY — CIVIL WAR— CLAIMS
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1691. Papers, 1843-01. 80-814
Adrian, Clayton B, Papers, 1881-68. 80-1100
Barbae, Jamas O., 1832-1904. Papara, 1018-1051.
60-671
Baardatey, Alonio O., 1820-1008. Records of Uw
firms In Auburn, N. Y„ 1787-1897. 60-786
CrrrmM, William Burr Nnah, Papara, 1894-70. 81-848
Crutchf&ald family. Crutchneki-Fearn-Steele papers,
1828-J848. 80-2830
Jlagg, OaorgsA. Papers, 1860-83. 01-1826
Nobis, Warren Perry, 1820-1003. Papara, 1883-71.
61-861
ftaShJerflUj. Papers, 1716-1867. 81-2328
Vineyard, Mrs. A. W. Papers, 1860-98. 60-8236
—HBTORY — CIVIL WAR COLLECTIONS
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1814. PdpsrB,
os. 1849-70. 60-115
Broun, William LeRoy, 1629-1902, Papers, 1838-
1902. 60-16
Campbell, Andrew rtetsoa, d, 1818. Papers, 1763-
1932. 60-1047
Campbell, Janus H., 1820-1896. Papara, 1661-67.
60-1674
Benry, Patrick, 1643-1930. Papers, 1655-1936. 60-a822
Rowan, Richard B., collector. Papers, 1804-1050.
00-1412
gaymonr, lenao Gnrdon, d. 1862. Papers, 1836-8!
60-337
Shackelford, John Cockrlll, 1820-1010.
1847-1011.
Papers,
-DESTRUCTION AND
HcRea, Colin J., 1812-1877. Papers, 1837-66. 60-1183
Springer, William McEendree, 1836-1003. Papers,
1661-1004. 61-643
Stokes, William B., 1814-1807. Papers, 1811-88.
61-1280
— HBTORY— CIVIL WAR— FOREIQN PUBLIC OPINION
Raster, Hermann, 1827-1801. Papers. 61-724
—HBTORY — CIVIL WAR — HOSPITALS, CHARITIES,
ETC.
— HISTORY — crvn. WAR-
PILLAGE— MISSOURI
Freshour family. Papers, 1643-1011. 60-3002
— -HISTORY CIVIL WAR — DESTRUCTION AND
PILLAGE— NORTH CAROLINA
Chaffln, Washington Bandford, 1645-1605. Papers,
1641-1900. 80-3317
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — DESTRUCTION AND
PILLAGE— SOUTH CAROLINA
Orlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1803.
1030.
Papers, 1727-
61-1608
Birckhaad, Edward F. Papers, 1843-05.
Boyd, Weir, 18ao-1603, Papers, 1681-88.
60-703
60-683
Broun University. Library. Civil War tetters, 1868-
79. 60-3002
Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1012. Sanitary Fair
papara, 1681-65. 80-3226
Green, Robert Stockton, 1031-1806. Papers, 1893-
Hall, Reynold T„ collector. Philadelphia Civil War
charity papers, 1861-89. 61-1504
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1028. Correspondence,
1668-86. 60-1270
Harris, BUen Matilda (Orblaon) 1818-1002, Papers,
1630-66. 01-1646
Hopkins, Juliet Ann (Opla), 1818-1880. Papers, 1861-
87. 60-1162
Hunt, ganford Bebea, 1825-1884. Papers, ca. 1837-
8a. 60-268
MaeMaoms, Susan H. (Trautwlne) Diaries, 1857-1
61-2076
60-1738
— HISTORY — CWn, WAR — DESTRUCTION AND
PILLAGE — SOUTHERN STATES
Findb] family. Correspeadsnca, 1626-70. 61-2442
Gebbart, Noah L., d, 1862, Correapondenca, 1844-
1900. 61-2023
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — DESTRUCTION AND
PILLAGE VIRGINIA
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1821-1924, 61-1813
—HISTORY— dVTL WAR — DESTRUCTION AND
PILLAGE — W1LM1NQTOH, N. C.
Fuller family. Papers}, 1610-06. 01-1339
— HBTORY — CIVIL WAR — FINANCE, COMMERCE,
CONFSCATIONS, ETC.
Clark, CharloB, 1811 7-1677. Papers of Charles and
Frederick Clark, 1810-82. 60-2583
Cooks, Jay, 1821-1005. Papers, 1642-1001. 60-1760
Felton, Samuel Morire, 1600-1889. Papers, 1881-87.
61-687
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1618-76.
00-788
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1834-1063. Papers, 1865-
1906, 61-2427
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca. 1772-K
Murray, John W„ 1835-1920. Papers, 1866-73. 60-1031
Raw York. Metropolitan Fair, 1864, Records, 1864.
60-2309
PallndolpalA. union Volunteer Refroshma&t Saloon.
Records, 1861-80. 81-327
United States Sanitary Commission. Philadelphia
Branch. Records, 1861-73. 61-430
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1832-1619. Papers, ca.
188S-ca. I860. 61-860
— HBTORY CIVIL WAR HUMOR, CARICATURES, ETC.
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1908. Papers, 1858-76.
61-350
-— B3BTORY— - CIVIL WAR — JOURNALISTS
Painter, Urlah.Hunt, 1637-1000. Papers, 1856-1038.
61-1120
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — MAPS
Cookren, Monroe FuUmrson, 1884- Pacers, 1040-50.
60-3831
Force, Manning Ferguson, 1624-1899. Papers, 1636-62.
61-3266
Bastings, Russell, 1035-1616. Papers, 1861-1004.
61-1083
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1670, Papara, 1665-76.
61-2264
Mason, Charles Tayloa. Papers, 1854-1808. 61-3135
Van Dora, Earl, 1620-1883. Papers, 1642-1016. 81-060
— -HISTORY—- CIVIL WAR — MEDICAL AND SANITARY
AFFAIRS
Blackwell, Elisabeth, 1631-1810. Letters, 1660-
64. 61-8020
Boardman family. Papers, 1844-01. 81-237
Cover, Ray L. , collector. Miscellaneous papers, 1759-
1871. 61-1036
HalL Thomas William. Papers, 1806-84. 61-2431
May, Edwin, d. 1693, Papers, 1802-1024. 61-3037
Rice, John Blrchard, 1832-1863. Papers, 1653-1014.
61-2630
—HBTORY— CIVIL WAR — MISCELLANEA
Ambler, Charlea Henry, 1676-1057. Papers, 1634-
1067. 60-40
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1873-1040. Papers, 1780-
1945, 61-3202
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1606-1867. Papara,
1827-67 01-701
Blerce, Ambrose, 1852-10147 Papers, 1683-1062.
61-292
Campbell, A. W. Papers, 1655-1907. 01-2802
Coburn, John, 1826-1808. Papers, 1850-1004. 60-1345
Confederate veteran. Historical articles and MSS. ,
1788-1833. 80-3304
Cooke, John Eoton, 1830-1686. Papers of John fisteu
Cooke end Philip Pendleton Cooke, 1640-96 60-1681
082
Crosier, Adam. Paporo, 1840-1802. -60-1340
Ewlng, WllUam G., d. 1054. Papsro ol William O. am!
Gaorge W. Ewlng, 1818-81, 60-1344
GUJ&Epy, Jaojee C. Papers ot Jsmes C. GillMi7y mjfl
Jamos Loiigstroot Cloyoland, !S49-195a. 01-017
Harold, Nan Brooko, collector. Papara, 1858-1014,
01-1670
Howell, Edward Voraon, 1872-ie31. Papers, 172G-1020.
61-1370
Hubbelt, Helena, collector. Autograph collection,
1678-1895. 01-1114
Humphrey, Noah Marcus. Papara, 1033-08. 00-1044
Lewis, William David, 1702-1801. Papara, 1800-
1818. 01-1190
Lincoln, Abraham, Pros. U. S., 1000-1805. Papero,
1068-65. 60-2766
Miller, Valetto. Papare, 1784-1800. 60-1317
Ntcolfl, John, 1811-1873. Papara, 1810-60. . 00-!3-if>
Pike, Albert, 1800-1801. Paporo, 1820-01. 60-1607
Thompson, Richard Wlgglnton, 1868-1800. Papers,
1616-99. 60 1312
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — NAVAL OPERATIONS
Dickson family. Papara, 1774-1030. 60-1100
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870. Letters,
1883-1880, 01-808
Foji, Guatavaa Vasa, 1821-1063. Papara, 1841-83.
60-3751
Plerson, Edward A., 1830-1803. Papers, ca. 1760-
1016. 60-2534
Porter, Darfd Dixon, 1813-1091. Papers, 1801-08,
61-707
Price family. Papers relating to Samuel Price.
61-1710
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR— -NAVAL OPERATIONS-
CONFEDERATE STATES
MltcheU, John Kirkwood, 1611-1080. Papers, 1019-66.
61-3267
— HISTORY— rCP/IL WAR— -NEGRO TROOPS
Columbia University. Lihrarlea. United Sates Civil
War papers, ca. 1868-76. 61-3505
DsSauaauro, Henry William, 1703-18S6. Pajrara
of Henry William and WUmot Gibhos DsSaus-
sure, 1788-1010. 6S-1347
Gebbart, Noah L., d. 1862. Correspondence, 1844-
1600. 61-2032
00-1663
Mills, Caleb, 1806-1870. Papers.
Montgomery, Thoinns, 1841-1907. Letters, 1862-
60-1300
U.S. Army. 48th Infantry (Colored). Rscordo, leas-
ee. 80-1164
—HISTORY — .CIVIL WAR — NEGROES
Flndley family. Correspondence, 1826-70. 01-2442
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — PENSIONS nee PENSIONS,
MILITARY — U.S. — CIVIL WAR
—HISTORY CWILV/AR PERSONAL NARRATIVES
Aid, Joseph R. Papers, 1803-1021. 00-3200
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1017. Papers, 1004-
1900. 60-1470
Bayard, Samuel John, d. 1870. Paoora. 60-3187
Beardoley, AIodbo G., 1820-1806. Rocordn of lax?
flrma in Auburn, N. Y., 1787-1807. 00-705
Blnbee, Lewis C, 1834-1021. Papers, 1862-67.
60-1040
Boardman family. Papara, 1844-81. 61-237
Breokenrldge, EUsabath E., 1660-1843. Papers,
1883-07.
ao-oc4
Brlnkman, Charles, 1806- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1652-1040. 00-1716
Broadens, WllUam L., d. 1863. Papare, 1858-99.
Brown, Andrew, of U. S. Army. Lattorn, 1802-C4,
60-1001
Brown University. Library. Civil War letters, 1858-
nn 00-21102
Buokner, Beajamln Forsytka, 1038-1601. PsjOTS,
1768-10S8. 01-2004
Carman, Ezra Ayars, 1834-1009. Paporo, ca. 16B8-
ioio! «°- 103 '
Carpenter, Loulo Henry, 1B30-1B10. I'apera, 160S-
1803. . 60-1000
Caeemant, Dan D., 1888-1953. CiuK»mGiit collection,
1706-1869. 60-1211
Chapman, Mary (Sumnar). Papers, 1G50-01. 61-S518
UNITED STATES
~(S^V CIVIL WAR - PER ^^ NARRATES
Chattanooga. Public Library, civil War diaries, wllh
some other papers of the writers, 1861-1049.
„, , 61-1607
dark, Wllll am i., 1M0 ., e89 , Papara> „ 61 . 89
01-3687
Ciendenen, Clemens L. Correspondence, 1B56-80.
61-1436
Clymer family. Papers, 1748-1899. 60-1767
C °S fr**"* franklin, 1827-1899. Correspondence,
' 61-907
Coleman family. Papers, 1806-1921. 60-3328
C ^t6"£" y ^' l6M - M02 - L6ltOr M , l0
C T^r'i 8 6^88^ rary ' Hara<>rd - cwlWar 60 ; 2M3
Cornett, Jane. Papers, 1634-1804. 61-956
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1830-1904, 60-3105
Cox, Charles Harding, 1841-1926. Hanaro, 1880-WaT.
61-3841
Craft, David Luclue. Correspondence, 1863-74.
_ 60-3244
Curtis, Samuel Hyan, 1305-1888. Letters, 1798-1868.
61-1005
Papers,
01-1846
81-1717
Papars,
Dalrymple, William Cornelias. 1814-
1880-80.
Dane family. Papers, 1649-1934.
DashieU, Jeremiah Yellott, 1804-1801
1848-1910.
Davis, Charles £. letters, 1869-66.
Dlltz, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1882-86.
Doogtass, WUUam Boone. Papers, 1809-1948.
61-3066
80-2006
presbabk, Michael R., b. 1838. Papers, 1864-66.
Duncan, Sebastian, 1840-1916. Papars, 1881-1816.
81-S176
61 T 3298
60-935
80-2085
D T78f-19*2 UUm ArCh1bald ' ""-MM. Papers,
EU [a^',oS 1 ° S w -."««tor. Civil War letters,
1846-1900. '81-1000
FeUows family. Papers, 1799-1938. 81-2007
Flndley family. Correspondence, 1826-76. 61-2442
Forbes, James Monro. Letters, 1862-87. 81-1436
Fox, Isaac, d. 1866. Papers, 1863-69, 8I-662
Fr0 " ch ' AlvlnS., d. 1864. Correspondence, 1868-
61-1726
Galpin, Afred, 1841-1924. Papers, 1881-84. 01-2688
Gano, John Allen, b. 1805. Papers, 1794-1840. 61-1119
Gooding, Zephanlah W, Correspondence, 1833-72.
61-2602
Gorges family. Papers, 1821-1820. 81-2789
Grand Amy of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Courtland Saunders Post, No. 21, Philadelphia.
Records, 1883-1923. v 81-526
Green, Austin O. Diaries, 1882-87. 81-3000
Gl fti T!!? mas *•"*""<>*. °- 162S. Papers, ca.
1M6 " 1948 - 60-1066
Gulney, Patrick Robert, 1838-1877. Papers, 1881-
"' 60-1416
Gustavus Adolphus CoUege, St. Pater, Mine, Archives,
1863 ~ 81-2793
H T7 P , t f,o a S" y - Papers * ** to™ Wad ° Hamptons,
1(73-1958. 6076s
Hastings, Huaaell, 18S6-1819. Papers, 1861-1904.
61-1983
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1858-1006. 80-2193
Hicks, Henry George, 1838-1012. Papars, 1861-1912.
ftn-QR9
Hicks, Mary Sabln. Correspondence, 1843-1611,
i_ _ _
ui °?£*'?°™y M >*te*t»<rg, 1860 (ca.)-1916. Papers,
1830-1928. 01-1480
Hlnton, Richard Josiah, 1830-1901. Papers, 1860-1901.
61-19B9
Holloway, Ephralm 87, 1833-1896. Papers, 1862-96.
81-167
Iryta, John. Diaries, 1863-86, 81-2214
61-2731
Subject Index
Janney, Samuel MacPheroon, 1801-1880, Papers
1615 - 80 - 60-3307
Johnston, Josaph Eggleetoo, 1007-1891. Papars,
1861 - 66 - 61-893
Judson family Corrospondonce of the Judson and
Fairbanks families, 1862-87. 81-2322
^'20*^2 '^^ HUtChta00aLDMh - c o«^P«.1ence,
61-2320
81-3911
60-2090
Lancaster, William. Correspondence, loit5-77,
Larned, Daniel. Letters, 1861-63.
Lechtrecker, John, 1844-1931. JaUbib, m \.<&.
81-3324
Leonard, Robert Woodward. Correspondence, 1881-
80-2781
Lightburo family. Papers, 1838-193B. 80-298
Lindsay, John W. Papers, 1863-86. 61-2831
Loshren, William, 1832-1912. Papers, 1881-92.
80-1039
00-1361
Luther, James H. Papers, 1861-
letters, 1881-86. 61-1243
L "!! , .f. r , C 2 U< ' g0 ',?f.' :orah ' Iowa - "brary. Miscellane-
ous letters, 1841-1927. 6lTl288
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3510
Lynch, John Wheaton. Letters, 1860-66. 61-311
McCaU family. Papers, 1739-1089. 81-746
01-3134
McLaurln, Duncan, i 787 _ 187a p^^ 1779 _ 1923 _
61-3486
Mal l™ d i«« O « ,m • ^ ■• 18a0 ■ 18M • *"**>*»*»,
1HD-1BB8. 61-1144
Maramac Iron Works. Rooorda, 1820-91. 81-S308
Marblehead Historical Society. Diaries, 18th and
19lhcenl - 81-1366
Matthews, Stanley, 1024-1089. Papars, 1803-89.
01-3184
M W'«p Order* the Loyal Lagion of foe United
States. Minnesota Commandary. Records, 1886-
66-1068
80-1063
Mills, Caleb, 1806-1679. Papers.
Milton Historical Society, Milton, Win. Manuscript
collection, 1822- V2IO3
Minor family. Papars, 1867-1842. 61-3082
"wSffii ^•* A "*t^""Blstor y . Diaries,
81-2760
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1907. Letters, 1882-
06-1360
M °fi°, y .' E"™ 1 -* WU'lams, 1838-1623. Papers, 1861-
192S - 69-2J3
60-2871
Musser family, civil War correspondence, 1880-
Newhall, Waller Symonds, 1841-1863. Letters, 1
61-3160
Nicholson, John Page, 1842-1022. Papers, 1881-1021v
S>B $M_ , g £ em ~ 1 <,T tome,,, 1Bii -me. Papers,
Ohio state University, Columbus. Libraries. -Mis-
cellaneous M8S. , 18th and 19th cent. 672006
Pascal, Charles Lacroix, collector. Civil War
letters, 1838-90. „,_(,„„
Pennsylvania Infantry. 291b Regt., 1861-1886.
Records, 1881-1900. 6 ,. 2070
Plerpont, Franols Harrison, 1814-1809. Papers,
183 °- 1934, 60-312
Plnlok, Jacob, Papers, 1063-06. 01-2007
Polk, Asa D„ 1850-1040. Papers, 1863-1919. 80-863
Powers, John Vance. Papers, 1861-63. 60-214
Price family. Papars relating to Samuel Price. 01-1710
Rlsedorph, John E., 1044-1910. Papers, 1882-1011.
60-666
Robinson, Sidney, 1034-1B03. Letters, 1832-66.
8 _
R °T£ Tnon,as Lafayette, 1036-1016. Papers, 1860-
1U3E * 61-3302
81-1085
60-802
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1813. Papers, 1B62-
1913, 80-2841
Stoddard, Ephralm Samuel, Papers, 18S8rl908.
'61-1164
TenMylamily. Papers, 1881-1940. 614814
Van Deusen, Delos. Letters, 1861-86. 61-1661
Walla famUy. Papers, 1760-1950. 8I-S274
Waahbum, EdsonD., b. 1842. Diaries, 1863-66,
81-2634
81-1090
Wilson family, pj^jrs, 1898-1926.
—flBTORY— -CIVIL WAR—PERSONAL NARRA-
TIVES — CONFEDERATE SIDE ^^
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816-1894. Papars of Jamsa
L. Alcorn and family, 1839-1606. 80-2214
Al8 1 ! o»o d0^, Ad * m hM * M > 1602-1882. Papers, 1765-
1909 ' 80-1009
Anderson family. Papers, 1020-1021. 80-1040
Baber family. Babar-Blackehear papers, 1788-1636.
81-2678
Badham, William, b. 1636. Papers, 1817-97
Bagby, Bennette M. Papers, 1830-1920.
Bagby.famliy. Papers, 1797-1821.
Barnes family. Papers, 1775-1673.
Barnaley family. Papers, 1836-1908,
**"*' ^f nJaml1 ' F> Cofraspondenca of Benjamin F.
and William Robert Barry, 1862-64.
60-796
60-783
80-1241
61-1693
81-2010
Battey, Robert, 1828-1805. Papers, 1810-94.
Bell, Alfred w. Papers, 1848-98.
Benson, Berry^ Papers, 1860-1922.
81-8147
60-780
81-2641
Boyles, Eltea H. (Ball) Gordon. Corraspondanca,
182s " 81 ' 80-821
6P-817
Papers, 1881-
60-1166
Brlggs, George. Papars, 1837-1698.
Brooks, Ulysses Robert, 1848-1917.
1911.
Brotharton, William H, Papers of William H. and
James Brotbarton, 1809-1010. 80-1752
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1063. Papors of CampbeU
Brown and Richard Stoddert Ewell, 1662-63,
81-13.66
Brown, Maud (Morrow) Historical papers, 1638-
1038.
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1640,
60-2813
80-3309
Camden, Thomas Bland, b. 1829. Papers, 1882-1807.
OJ-2803
Clement, WUUam Bailey. Papars, 1060t88. 01-3514
Coleman family. Correspondence, 1840-1900. 61-801
Collins, Joan Overton, 1833 ?-1011.
1867-66.
Correspondence,
81-2111
60-677
61-1149
60-80
81-1073
61-1267
61-1384
61-3268
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1625-1886. Papars. 1842-
1806. -
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1845.
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1936.
Dearlng, John J. Papers, 1821-09.
Dickenson, George W, Papers, 1788-1919,
Du Bote, Egbert. Correspondence, 1880-1901
Edmunds family. Papers, 1828-50,
Elder, John Adams, 1833-1896. Papers, 1837-1610.
61-2Q17
Floyd, John Buchanan, 1866-1863. Papers, 1830-82.
81-1376
Fort family. Papers, 1795-1906. 61-3182
Foster, Alfred M., d. 1868. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Footer, 1801-1919. 81-1381
Fowler family. Papers, 1772-1870. 61-1364
French, Samuel Glbbs, 1618-1910. Papers, 1848-
1K04. 80-2831
Garnatt, James Mercer, 1770-1643. Papers, 1733-
1929,
Ashevllte, N. C
Gennett Lumber Co
1832-1964.
Graham family. Papars, 1774-1886,
Graves family. Papers, 1816-1901.
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1893
1930.
Records,
61-1979
61-3132
61-1635
60-773
Papers, 1683-
61-2842
Subject Index
UHTTBD STATES
_BBtQRT CIVIL WAR PERSONAL NARRATIVES
CONFEDERATE BIDE (Continued)
GrfbbaU, John Berkley, 1800-1883. Papers, 1727-
lOSoT 81-1608
Ouerrant family. Papsra, 1788-1816. 81-3138
Halrston, Elizabeth Seawell (Halrston) 1866-1B46.
Papers, 1805-1843. 81-172
Halbsrt, Henry Sala, 1837-1816. Papers, 1827-<1918.
80-1280
Ball family. Papers, 1788-1905, 80-1218
Bampdan-Sydiiay College, Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-86. 61-3284
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1884. Correspondence, 1816780.
61-2429
Harris, David Bollock, 1614-1B64. Papers, 1789-
1894. 81-2416
Hams family. Papers, 1789-1931. 61-2777
Henry, Guatavus Adolpbns, 1804-1880, Pliers,
1804-71. 61-345
Belh family. Papers, 1846-98. 81-2834
BoElday, Frederick William Maekey, 1828-1899.
Papers, 1846-99. 61-2021
Imbodan, John Daniel, 1823-1895. Papara, 1833-92.
■ .81-3390
Janney, John, 1788-1872. Papers of John Janney and
family, 1731-1938. 60-2218
Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1829-1903. Papers, 1851-
1809. 61-1949
Jotrasfcn, Bosh Bwkner, collector. Papers, 1778-1934.
61-8391
Kagey, Henry. Papera, 1769-1863. 61-1974
Stag, WUllam, of Saltvllle, Va. Papers, 1844-67.
^^ 81-1994
Lackland, SamoalW. Papers, 1790-1886.
61-2068
Lane, Jobs Lafayette. Diaries, 1862-69. 61-3040
Langhexns family. Papara, 1843-63. 61-2763
Lamar, Sidney, 1842-1881. Papara, 1801-1942.
61-2183
Lee family. Papara of the lee and Bonney families,
1806-1914. 80-804
-Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers, 1771-1912.
Loop family. Papers, 1834-1815.
McCwe, John Marshall, 1816-1890. Papara, 1833-89.
61-1990
MacDonaU, Marshall, 1835-1895. Papers, 1789-1826.
61-3673
60-794
Reed, John Calvin, 1836-1910. Papers, 1827-1903.
60-1167
Remolds, Daniel Harris, 1832-1902. Papers, 1881-92.
81-2538
Rogers, Elizabeth (Goelat) 1843-1924. Papers,
1712-1983. 61-947
Sanders, Edward Lloyd, 1829-1902.
1905.
Banders, J. B. Papers, 1882-88.
Semmes, Benedict Joseph, 1823-1902.
6S.
8ewelL Aaron M. Correspondence, 1862-64.
Shaffner, John F. Correspondence, 1845-87.
Sharkey, Clay, b. 1844. Papers, 1887-1831.
Papers, ca. 1787-
61-3236
Papers, 1848-
80-708
61-2962
61-3600
.. K; -2361
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1823-1906.
1906.
Papers, 1802-
81-1373
Stewart, D. Boston. Papers, 1782-1816.
Stewart, D. Boston. Papers, 1782-1918. 81-2902
Thompson. Clark W., 1626-1885. Papers, 1852-66.
"^ 60-266
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORES
ARKANSAS CAVALRY — 1ST MOUNTED RIFLES
Reynolds, Daniel Harris, 18S2-1902. Papers, 1861-92.
61-2636
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
81-3136
Mason, Charles Taylee. Papers, 1864-1808.
Pollard family. Papers, 1782-1907.
61-3275
61-2441
61-1505
Stiles, William Henry, 1808-1865,
1848-86.
BtrlngfeUow, Frank, 1840-1913. Papera, 1864-82,
Correspondence,
61-3648
Stuart, Oscar J. E. Papers el Oacar J. E. Btuart
and family, 1848-1909. 80-2196
Texas. University. Library.
1881-65.
Confederate records,
61-3140
Tlmmons, O. B„ b. 1835. Papers, 1866-92. 60-1643
Wester, Thomas C. Papers, 1823-1905. 61-3617
Wight, CharlaB Copland. Papara, 1861-79. 61-2877
Williams family. Papers, 1830-1946. 61-3500
Winston, Robert Watson, 1860-1944, Papera, 1834-
1944. 80-2807
Yancey, Benjamin Cudworth, 1817-1891. Papera,
1800-1931. 69-195
Yullls family. Papara, 1840-65.
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — PICTORIAL WORKS
61-291
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA — CAVALRY
Smart, James EweU Brown, 1833-1864. Papers, 1851-
g, :61r3254
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
UIMY OF THE CUMBERLAND
Forbes, lames Monro. Letters, 1882-67. 81-1436
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR^-REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
CONNECTICUT INFANTRY — 5TH
Preston, Edward v., collector. Civil War papers,
1861-65. 80-2354
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
DELAWARE INFANTRY— 1ST
Murpbey, Thomas G. Papera, 1861-1904, 81-1619
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
SWELL'S DIVISION, C, S. A.
Anderson family. Papers, 1820-1921. 60-1048
HISTORY — CTVTL WAH — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
GEORGIA INFANTRY — 12TH
61-1642
United Slates Civil
81-3505
61-2114
Columbia University. Libraries.
War papers, ca. 1850-76.
Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902. Papers, 1860-1902,
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — POETRY
Baylee family. Papers, 1830-1941. 61-3124
Shaw, Robert T. Papers, 1804-62. ao-968
— HISTORY — OWL WAR — PRISONERS AND PRISONS
Barton, Samuel R., b. 1839. Papera, 1841-1824,
MoOsachy family. Papers, 1819-99.
MackaU, William Whanh, 1818-1891. Papera, 1839-
19S9. 60-2873
McLepd, Hugh, 1814-1662. Papers, 1840-64. 60-1676
McNeill, Hector H. , d. 1871. Papers, 1835-98.
81-3656
Benson, Berry. Papera, 1860-1822.
Berkeley family. Papers, 1853-1930.
80-795
81-2641
60-13
Mahone, William, 1826-1895. Papers, 1856-95.
Uanlgautt, Louis, b. ca. 1829. Papers, 1781-1883.
81-3127
Mason, Charles Tayloe. Papers, 1864-1806. 61-3135
Hlckb, WlUlam English, 1846-1920. Papers, 1849-
1941, 61-2965
Minor, John Barbae, 1813-1885. Papera, 1843-92.
81-328
Montague family. Paper, 1808-1939. 61-3276
Morriss, Beverly Preston. Papers, 1814-1047.
81-3672
tSosby. John Singleton, 1893-1816. Papers, 1862-1912.
61-2976
Nadenbousch, John Qulncy Adams, d. 1892. Papers,
1821-87. 61-3139
NeaL Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864. Papers, 1868-61.
61-2981
O'Donovan, WUllam Rudolf, 1844-1920. Letters,
1881-1920. 81-215
O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 181R-1890. Papers, 1833-
1908. 60-2824
Patton family. Papers, 1683-1957. 81-2706
Pagram family. Papera at the Pegram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1825-1941. 61-3289
PetUgtew family. Papers, 1772-1912. 81-3271
Pollard family. Papers, 1792-1907. 61-3275
Brlnkman, Cnartos, 1865- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1852-1948. 60-1719
Campbell, Zoo Jane, Papers, 1855-98. 60-3234
Cover, Ray L, , collector. Miscellaneous papera, 1759-
1871. 81-1039
Cox, Tattoo L. L, Papers, 1868-1918. 60-2195
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and -
Rife families, 1802-76, 81-1542
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, b. 1819. Correspondence,
1785-1891. 61-1383
Gaines famUy. Papers, 1851-78. 81-2459
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1850 (ca.)-1931.
Correspondence, 1828-1955. 61-1338
HasselL Cuahlng Biggs, 1808-1688. Papers, 1835-
1880. 61-3172
Henry, Alexander, 1823-1863. Papers, 1840-78.
60-2393
Mlckle, WUllam English, 1648-1920. Papers, 1849-
1941. 81-2996
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector.
WU11S,. Edward, 1840-1864, PaparB, 1861-64.
— -HtSTORY— CIVTL WAR— BEOMENTAL HISTORIES- —
ILLINOIS
French, AlvinS.,d. 1864. Correspondence, 1666- ,
B4. 81-1728
May, Edwin, d. 1893. Papers, 1868-1924. 61-2837
—HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
ILLINOIS CAVALRY — 2D
Lindsay, John W. Papers, 1883-66. 61-2821
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HBTORDSS —
ILLINOIS INFANTRY— 10TH
81-3000
Green, Austin 6. Dlarlea, 1862-87.
—HISTORY— CIVTL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
rLLDKHS INFANTRY — 82D
81-1436
Forbes, Jamea Moaro. Letters, 1862-67,
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HSTO:
ILLINOIS INFANTRY — 117TH
Robinson, SWeny, 1834- 1BB3. Letters, 1882-85
Papers, 1780-1879.
81-3288
Shearer, George Martin, 1841-1890.
Papers, 1864-89.
81-1058
Smith, George Washington, 1814-1860. Papers, 1618- __
85 60-1453
Stewart, D. Boston. Papers, 1782-1916. 61-2902
Stoddard, Ephralm Samuel. Papers, 1638-1906.
Troutman, Frauds, 1620-1881. Papers, 1818-1945.
81-2006
HBTOHY — CIVIL WAR — PUBLIC OPINION
GUI, Llzate (IngerBOll) Correspondence, 1831-81.
81r2946
Rollins, Irvin Washington, 1829-1695. Papers, 1848-
79. 60-1797
81-1685
HISTORY — CTVTL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
INDIANA INFANTRY— 38TH
Scrlbner, Benlamln Franklin, 1625-1800. Correspond-
ence, 1838-1811. 81-1470
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
INDIANA INFANTRY — 70TH
Cox, Charles Harding, 1844-1928. Papers, 1860-1927.
61-3841
Merrill, SamueL 1831-1624. Papers, 1850-1924.
60-1305
HISTORY — CIVIL WAH — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
LOUISIANA INFANTRY — 13TH
60-3247
Ruggles, Daniel. Papera, 1862-86.
HISTORY CrVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
LOUISIANA INFANTRY — 17TH
Lee, E. J., Confederate soldier. Letters, 1862. 60-2320
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR -REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
MAINE INFANTRY — 18TH
Blabee, Lewis C, 1834-1821. Papers, 1882-67. ^^
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY — 25TH
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1905, ooUector, Papers,
1840-1905. 61-340
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
FeUowa family. Papers, 1790-1038. 81-2007
Subject Index
UNITED STATES
HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MICHIGAN (Continued)
Hicks, Mary Sabln. Correspondence, 1843-1911.
61-2731
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MICHIGAN INFANTRY— 24TH
Halgh, George W., 1836-1920. Papers, 1861-65. 61-489
— HBTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA ARTILLERY
Minnesota Artillery. 1st Regt. Battery L. Records
1864-67. 60 : 2M
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENT AL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY — 1ST
Locliren, William, 1832-1912. Papers, 1861-92.
Minnesota Infantry, 1st Regt., 1861-1864.
1861-64.
Records,
60-1350
—HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
MINNESOTA INFANTRY — 1ST— -CO. C
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
C. Records, 1861-63. 60-942
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY — 1ST — -CO. G
Minnesota lnlantry. 1st Rest., 1861-1864. Company
G. Records, 1861-64. 60-972
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY 2D
Richardson, Georgia Mounts, 1658-1937,
1862-1936.
Papers,
61-347
HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY— 5TH— -CO, K
Minnesota lnlantry. Bth Regt., 1882-1865. Company
K. Records, 1862-1902. 60-973
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
MINNESOTA INFANTRY — 6TH CO. F
Minnesota Infantry. 6th Regt., 1862-1865. Company
F. Records, 1855-87. 80-974
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY — 7TH
Carter, Theodore d. 1832-1914.
1920.
Papers, 1834-
61-743
Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives,
188 *~ 61-2793
HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY — 3D
Mississippi Cavalry. 3d Battalion, 1864-1865.
Records, 1864-65.
60-862
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REQDHENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY— 4TH
Barry, Benjamin F. Correspondence of Benjamin F.
and William Robert Barry, 1662-64. 60-3338
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGrMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY— -2d
Stone, Joan Marshall, 1830-1900. Papers, 1861-1926.
61-26'
HISTORY— -CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY— 10TH
Calhoon, Solomon Saladln, 1836-1906.
1861-1908,
Papers,
60-1804
Smith, Robert A., 1B36 or 6-1862. Papers, 1861-
64 - 60-1856
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY 14TH
Kirkland, Jesse Rubel, d. 1862. Papers, 1861-63.
61-41
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY— 14TH— CO. K
Barry, Benjamin F. Correspondence oi Benjamin F.
and William Robert Barry, 1862-64. 60-3338
— -HISTORY -CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES-
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY — 16TH
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1930. Papers, 1855-1936. 60-2622
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY — 16TH
Kirkland, Jesse Rubel, d. 1662.
Papers, 1861-63.
61-41
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY 46TH CO. C
Battalle, Frank W. Papers, 1848-64. 60-2107
• — HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSOURIINFANTRY 6TH
Van Deusen, Pelos. Letters, 1861-65. 61-1551
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MISSOURI INFANTRY — 18TH
Benecke, Louis. Papers, 1865-1913. 61-540
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MORGAN'S CAVALRY DIVISION (C. B. A.)
Hlnes, Thomas Henry, 1838-1898. Papers, 1786-1936.
81-1856
HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NEW JERSEY INFANTRY— 7TH
Carman, Ezra Ayera, 1834-1909. Papers, ca. 1858-
1910- 60-1037
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGrMENTAtfHlSTORIES
NEW JERSEY INFANTRY — 9TH
Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 3^1902. Papers, 1864-
19 »2. 60-064
HISTORY CIVIL WARt-REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NEW JERSEY INFANTRY— 13TH
Carman, Ezra Ayers, 1834-1909. Papers, ca. 1858-
1910. 60-1037
HISTORY —
NEW YORK
Civil War papers.
Fellows family. Papers, 1799-1938.
Morgan, Edwin Denlson, 1811-1883.
63.
Osslning Historical Society. Civil War records of
local citizens, 1861-1901. 61-1706
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NEW YORK INFANTRY 9TH
Hawkins, Rush Christopher, 1831-1920. Papers 1861
:nnL war — regimental histories
61-985
61-2007
Papers, 1859-
60-2981
1920.
Johnson, Charles F., 1843-1896.
61-491.
Papers, 1869-1913.
60-1204
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NEW YORK INFANTRY 20TH
Lechtrecker, John, .1S44-198L Letters, 1861-83.
61-3324
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAS — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
NEW YORK INFANTRY — 24TH
Oliver family. Correspondence, 1861-63. 81-1636
HISTORY CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NEW YORK INFANTRY 8 1ST
Oliver family. Correspondence, 1861-63. 61-1638
HISTORY- — CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
NORTH CAROLINA
Dixon, Winsor, 1802-1858.
, and of the Lyon family.
Papers of Winsor Dixon
61-1626
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector. Papers, 1776-1834.
61-3393
Jones, Rufus Henry. Papers, 1797^1919, 61-2447
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY — CLTNGMAN'S BRIGADE
CUngman, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1897. Papers,
1816-80. 60-3248
~.1^I 0RY— CmL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES-
NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY— 6TH
61-3129
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1797-1866.
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY — 22D
Pettigrew family. Papers, 1772-1612.
81-3271
-REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
HISTORY CIVIL WAR-
OHIO INFANTRY 21ST
Chattanooga. Public Library. Civil War diaries, with
Borne other papers oi the writers, 1661-1949.
61-1607
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
OHIO INFANTRY — 32D
Plnick, Jacob. Papers, 1853-66. 61-2897
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR-— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
OHIO INFANTRY — 122D
Sheldon, Sidney Roby, 1873-1969, Sheldon-Fife papers.
1818-1930. 61-2221
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY — 1ST
Jones family. Papers, 1696-1887. 60-2636
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY — 3D
Newhall, Walter Symonds, 1841 1863. Utters, 1862-
63. 61-3100
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 1ST (MILITIA)
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1836. Papers, 1769-1901.
60-2185
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 15TH
Oakford, Richard A., 1620-1862. Papers, 1861-62.
60-2879
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 29TH
Pennsylvania Infantry. 29th Regt., 1861-1685.
Records, 1861-1900. 61-2070
— -HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 62D
Pennsylvania Infantry. 62d. Regt., 1861-1865.
Records, 1861-64. 81-864
—HISTORY— CIVrL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 58TH
Clay, Cecil, 1642-1907. Papers, 1804-90, 61-670
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY— 76TH
Dlller, William S. Military papers, 1862-90. 60-1931
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY— 100TH
Justice, Jefferson, 1840- -Papers, 1862-66. 60-3266
— HISTORY-— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY— -108TH
Lynch, JohnWheaton. Letters, 1860-68. 61-311
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 114TH
Fox, Isaac, d. 1866. Papers, 1863-69. 61-602
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY— 119TH
Stackhouse, William. Diaries, 1863-65, 61-666
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY 132D
Oakford, Richard A., 1820-1882. Papers, 1861-62.
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL BJBTOUES —
PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY — 149TH
Irvin, John. Diaries, 1883-66. 61-2214
HISTORY— CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
SOUTH CAROLINA ARTILLERY PEE DEE BATTERY
Pegram family. Papers of the Pegram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1826-1941, 81-3289
— HISTORY — CrvTL WAR — REGIMENTAL HBTOHJES
SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY — 1ST
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1623-1890. Papers,
1818-1934. - 60-712
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HBTORIES
TENNESSEE INFANTRY — -30TH
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1823-1906. Papers, 1862-
■:.- 19M - ,,.«-137J
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — -REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
TEXASCAVALRY 5TH
Bronough, John Mitchell, d. 1889. Papers, 1661-66.
61-2104
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL -HISTORIES
U. 3. — 4TH INFANTRY (COLORED)
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914, Papers,
1797-1946. 60-3194
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
U. S. — 22D INFANTRY (COLORED)
Osbom, Luther, Papers, 1864-65. 81-1467
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
U, S.— -46TH INFANTRY (COLORED)
U. S, Army. 49th Infantry (Colored) Records,
1863-64. 60-1184
—-HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
VIRGINIAN-RICHMOND HOWITZERS
Hawes family. Papers, 1780-1931. 61-2777
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
VIRGINIA CAVALRY — LAUREL BRIGADE
LeavBll, William, Thomas, 1812-1899. Correspondence
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1831-1932. 61-2772
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
VIRGINIA CAVALRY— 3D
Hampdeh-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Va.
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-86. 61-3264
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
VIRGINIA CAVALRY 4TH
Keith family. Papers, 1776-1616. 61-2676
-—HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
VIRGINIA CAVALRY— -6TH
Virginia Cavalry, 6th Regt., 1861-1865. Records,
1861-63. 60-90B
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
VIRGINIA CAVALRY — 10TH
Papers, 1868-68,
61-3514
Clement, William Bailey.
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
VIRGINIA INFANTRY— 2D
Nadenbousch, John Qulncy Adams, d. 1692.
1821-87.
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL MSTORES —
VIRGINIA INFANTRY— 21ST
Leach, James H. C. Papers, 1745-1680. 61-2760
Patton family. Papers, 1693-1957. 61-2798
Papers,
61-3139
Subject Index
UNITED STATES
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
VIRGINIA INFANTRY — 21ST (Continued)
Virginia Infantry. 21st. Regt.
F. Records, 1659-1901.
1861-1865. Company
61-1734
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
WEST VIRGINIA CAVALRY — -4TH
Cteiidenen,. Clemens L. Correspondence, 1855-69.
61-1436.
HISTORY CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
WEST VIRGINIA INFANTRY 12TH
West Virginia Infantry. 12th Regt,, 1862-1865. Co. F.
Records,- 1682- 86. 61-1548
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
WISCONSIN INFANTRY— -1ST
Galpln, Alfred, 1841-1924. Papers, 1661-64. 61-2966
— HISTORY— CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
WISCONSIN INFANTRY — 5TH
Oliver family. Correspondence, 1681-63. 61-1636
— HISTORY CIVIL WAR — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES—
WISCONSIN INFANTRY — 16TH — CO. E
Wisconsin Infantry, 15th Regt. , 1861-1885. Company
E. Muster rolls, 1862-64. 61-1430
— HBTORY — CIVIL WAR— REGBTEHS, LETS, ETC.
Burgner, Jacob, 1833.0913. Papers, 1859-1912.
Confederate veteran.
net -ibss.
61-1264
Historical articles and MSS, ,
Dickenson, George W. Papers, 1786-1919.
Prusell, John, 1610-1893. Papers, ca. 1858-
0-3304
61-1267
60-662
Grand Army of the Republic. Sept, of Missouri,
O. P. Morton Post, No. 14, Joplin. Records.
1882-1943. 61 -288
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Courtland Saunders Post, No, 21, Philadelphia.
Records, 1863-1923. 61-528
Hastings, Russell, 1836-1919. Papers, 1861-1804.
61-1983
May, Edwin, d. 1693. Papers, 1662-1924. 61-2837
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
G. Records, 1861-64. 60-972
Minnesota Infantry. 5th Regt., 1862-1885. Company
K. Records, 1862-1902. 60-973
Minnesota Infantry, 6th Regt.,
F. Recorde, 1666-67.
New York Historical Society.
War of 1661-1685.
Osslnlng Historical Society,
local cltlaens, 1861-1901.
1862-1866. Company
80-974
Papers relating to the
61-616
Civil War records of
61-1706
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Muster rolls, 1776-
1686. 61-186
Philadelphia. Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.
Records, 1861-80. 61-327
Preston, Edward v., collector.
1661-66.
Civil War papers,
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1823-1906.
1906.
Papers, 1682-
61-1373
Texas. University. Library. Confederate recorde,
1881-65. 61-3140
U. 8. Army. Dept, of the Northwest. Records, 1861-65.
61-1566
Virginia Infantry. 21st Regt. , 1861-1865. Company
F. Records, 1868-1901. 61-1734
Wisconsin Infantry, 16th Regt. , 1861-1866. Company
E. Muster rolls, 1882-64. 61-1430
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — REGISTERS OF DEAD
Davidson, James D., d. 1882. Papers, 1828-78.
81-1369
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — RELIGIOUS ASPECTS
Torrance, Adam. Correspondence, 1861-86. 80-2876
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — SCOUTS AND SCOUTING
Strlngfellow, Frank, riO-1913. PaperB, 1884-E
61-2816
HBTORY^CIVIIj WAR SECRET SERVICE
Plokerton's National Detective Agency. Papers,
1861-BS.
—HISTORY. — CIVTL WAR SOCIETIES, ETC.
Eleventh Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Association. Records, 1864-1913.
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association.
Records, 1669-1932.
60-572
61-591
51-694
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept, of Minnesota.
Records, 1866-1925. 60-834
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Missouri.
O. P. Morton Post, No. 14, Joplin, Records,
1882-1943. 61-238
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of New York.
George W. MoreU Post, No. 144. Records, ca.
18B4-1933. 61-1766
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania-
Papers, 1867-1933. 60-2897
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Comtland Saunders Post, No. 21, Philadelphia.
Records, 1863-1623. 61-528
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
Minnesota Commandery, Records, 1686-1914.
60-1066
Minnesota Infantry, Second Regiment, Veterans'
Volunteers. Records, 1864-1919. 61-807
New-England Loyal Publication Society. Records,
1663«4. 61-1687
New York. Union Defense Committee. Records.
Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Records,
1902-66, 61-1794
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Minnesota
Division. Camp No. L, St. Paul. Records, 1885-
1920. 80-836
—HISTORY — CIVIL WAR SOCIETIES, 2TC.
CONFEDERATE
Askew, Henry G. , b. 1845. Papers, to 1916. 61-3017
Biggs, Warren H. Papers, ca. 1800-1900. 69-63
Daughters of Confederate Veterans. Records, 1894-
1937. 60-2347
French, Samuel Glbbs, 1818-1910. Papers, 1846-
1004. 80-2631
—HISTORY CIVIL WAR SONGS AND MUSIC
Fox, Isaac, d. 1866. Papers, 1863-69. 61-602
—HBTORY — CIVIL WAR — SOURCES
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1839-
79. 61-1155
Andrews, Christopher Columbus, 1829-1822. Papers,
1843-1930. 60-1807
Baldwin, Frank Dwlght, 1842-1923. Papers, 1661-1921
61-2198
Beauregard, Pierre Gustavo Toutant, 1816-1893.
Papers, 1844-93. 00-1181
Beauregard, Pierre Oustave Toutant, 1616-1693.
York -Beauregard papers, ca. 1660-65. 61-3425
61-1666
60-1234
Black, JoeL Papers, 1863-65,
Boyd, Joseph Fulton. Papers, 1861-89.
Brooks, William Elisabeth, 1875- collector. Civil
War papers, ca. 1826-1944. 60-898
Buoll, George Pearson, 1833-1883. Papers of
George P. Busll and John S. Brlen, 1605-1843.
Chisholm, Alexander, Colonel, Papers,
81-1330
60-3040
Cook, Roy Bird, 1886- collector. Papers, 1773-1853.
60-41
Cooke, Aaron J., collector. Civil War papers, 1850-
89. 60-340
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1851-1938.
Drayton family. Papers, 1796-1896.
61-1612
81-737
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Literary and scientific autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. 61-352
Du Pont family. The Henry Francis du Pont Wlnterthur
collection of manuscripts, 1588-1926, 80-1361
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1818-1884. Papers, 1829-
1830. 60-1103
Eldrldge, James W., collector. Civil War letters,
1845-1900. 61-1000
Farr, Richard L. Papers, 1660-66. 81-1760
Fell,'' '.Jesse W. , 1808-1887. Papers, 1828-89. 81-1708
Force, Manning Ferguson, 1824-1899. Papers, 1835-82.
81-3296
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1
54.
8-1953. Papers, 1900-
80-133
Gordon family. Correspondence. 1771-1924. 81-1081
Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois,
Chicago, Civil War papere, 1841-65. 61-1528
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. U. 8., 1822-1885.
Military papers, 1864-65. 61-999
Harrington, John McLean, 1839-1887. Papers, 1780-
1901. 81-2194
Haskell, Clinton H., 1888-1951, collector. Papers,
1778-1946. 60-1467
Herron, Francis Jay, 1837-1802, Papers, 1861-81
Howland, Joseph. Papers, 1861-65.
60-2708
80-2713
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883. PaperB,
1800-1801. 60-2611
Jackson Homestead, Newton, Mass. Newtonlana,
ca. 17th-20th cent. : 61-1253
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1698. Papers of
William PreBtbn Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton. 61-1356
Kearny, Philip, 1615-1862. Papers, 1861-63. 80-280
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Papers, 1866-78.
61-2264
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. , 1808-1866, Mc-
Lellan Lincoln collection, 1788-1939. 60-3020
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S„ 1809-1665. Papers,
1833-1916. 59-163 .
Lloyd, Malcolm, b. 1674. Family papers, 1749-1876.
61-1158
McAllister, John, 1786-1977, collector. Miscellane-
ous manusorlpts, 1683-1861. 61-2754
McMlchael, Clayton, 1644-1906. Papers, 1861-1901.
61-561
Meade, George Gordon, 1816-1872. Papers, 1793-1697.
61-760
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1785-1053. 61-2745
Palmer, William Jackson, 1836-1806. Papers, 1858-
1807. 60-2872
Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1946, collector;
Lincoln administration correspondence, 1859-
65. 61-3064
Rutherford B. Hayee Library, Fremont, Ohio, Civil
War collection, 1860-65, 61-2623
Sessions, Joseph F., b. 1838. Papers, 1861-65. 60-2457
Slgel, Franz, 1824-1902. Papers, 1861-89. 60-2937
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 16th-20th
cent. 61-1166
Stuart, James Elwell Brown, 1833-1864, Military
correspondence, 1656-64, ; 61-1693
Taylor, JohnW., b. 1630 or 31. Papers, 1857-63.
80-2953
U. 3. Army. Dept. of the Northwest. Records, 1861-65.
61-1566
Van Dorn, Earl, 1820-1863. Papers, 1642-1916. 61-960
Wallace, Lewis, 1827^1906. Pspers, 1862. 60-1313
Yerger, William, collsotor. Papers, 1682-1910.
61-168
— -HISTORY — CIVIL WAR — SUPPLIES
Flagg, George A. Papers, 1860-63. 61-1626
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
relating to Army and Navy units and offices in
New York, 1849-64. 60-3210
Justice, Jefferson, 1840- Papers, 1862-85. , 80-3286
MbReynolds, Benjamin F.
Correspondence, 1862-83,
' 81-2878
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
C. Records, 1861-63. 60-942
Osborn, Luther. Papers, 1664-85. 61-1467
Osslnlng Historical Society,
local citizens, 1861-1901.
Civil War records of .
61-1705
Trepp, Caspar. Papers, 1861-83. 60-2414
West Virginia. University. Library. West Virginia
Collection. West Vlrglnta history papers, ca. 1748-
1942. 60-1448
—HISTORY CIVIL WAR— TRANSPORTATION
Pelton, Samuel Morse, 1809-11
1634-69.
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1989.
Correspondence,
61-2756
Papers, 1661-67.
61-587
Flagg, George A, Papers, 1860-83.
HISTORY CIVIL WAR WAR WORK
New York Historical Society.
War of 1661-1865.
Papers relating to the
61-616
—HISTORY CIVIL WAR WOMEN'S WORK
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Letters, 1850-
61-2920
I
Subject Index
U. S. (Continued)
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1898
Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907, Papers, 1882-
1807. 60-1433
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1866-1934, Papera, 1868-1934.
61-3285
Livermore, William Roseoe, 1843-1919. Papers,
fB54Tl950. 81-2424
Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947. Papers, 1868-1949.
61-3281
Philadelphia, Committee of Arrangements (or the Peace
Jubilee Celebration, Papers, 1898, 60-3047
Scott, Hugh Lennox, 1853-1934. Papers, 1845-1634.
80-573
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1898 — COLLECTIONS
Roberts, Elmer, 1863-1937. Papers, 1835-1937,
80-700
HISTORY WAR OF 1898 HOSPITALS, CHARITIES
ETC.
Erlcksen, ThereBa, 1667- Papers, 1908-37. 81-765
St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society. Records, 1898.
60-443
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1896 — PERSONAL NARRA-
TIVES
Bell, James Hughes, 1626-1892. Papers, 1845-92,
80-1205
Collins, James Harrison. Papera, 1864-1924, 60-400
Greenway, John Campbell, 1872-1626. Papers ot John
C. Greenway and Isabella S. Greenway, 1660-1960.'
61-3632
80-1046
— HISTORY, MILITARY — ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LEC -
TURES
Roblnett, Paul McDonald, Papers, 1943-57, 69-8
HISTORY, MILITARY — SOURCES
Mississippi. Dept. ol Archives and History. Military
papers, 1800-1967. 61-2439
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington. Library.
File on cadets, 1836- 61-114
— HISTORY, MILITARY — TO 1900
Anderson, Robert, 1605-1671. Papera, 1818-1919.
59-22
Blddle, Charlee, 1746-1821. Papers, 1763-1829.
60-1774
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888.
Correspondence, 1778-1886. 60-606
Gardiner, Edward Carey, collector. Family papers,
1632-1939. 81-102
McCook family. Papers, 1830-1956. 66-40
McHenry, James, 1753-1816. Papers, 1777-1620.
60-1266
Meredith family. Papers, 1760-1888. 61-818
Taylor, Zachary, Prea. U. s„ 1784-1850. Papera,
1814-1631. . 56-181
HISTORY, MILITARY TO 1900— SOURCES
Brooke, John Rutter, 1836-1626. Papers, 1763-
1903.
60-3319
61-766
Hunt family. Papers, 1710-1902.
Johnson, Bradley Tyler j 1829-1903. Papers. 1861-
190 »- 61-1949
Mlckle, William English, 1846-1920. Papers, 1846-
1941. 61-2965
Young, Guy B. Papers, 1860-1940. 80-234
HISTORY — WAR OF 1698 — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES —
MINNESOTA DTFANTRY— 13TH
Nelll, Edmund P., 1877-1937. Papers, 1898-99.
80-951
Stone, Carl L., 1674-1920. Papers, 1892-1920. 60-1372
HISTORY WAR OF 1896— REGIMENTAL HISTORIES
MINNESOTA INFANTRY 46TH
Hunt family. Papers, 1710-1602. 60-1046
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1888 — REGIMENTAL HISTORIES-
WISCONSIN rNFANTRY— 4TH
Greene, Howard, 1864-1656. Papers, 1868-1865.
— HISTORY — WAR OF 1698 — SOCIETIES, ETC.
Association of the Third Regiment of Minnesota
Veterans 1 Volunteers. Records, 1912-22. 61-810
Minnesota Infantry, Thirteenth Regiment, Volunteers'
Auxiliary Association. Records, 1668-89. 61-811
Navel and Military Order of the Spanlsb-Amerloan War.
Pennsylvania Commandery. Records, 1631-61.
61-482
Thirteenth Minnesota Regimental Association. Records,
1898-1948. 61-590
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Minnesota.
Auxiliary, Records, 1906-40. 60-209
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of MlsslsslppL
Records, 1926-47. 80-2127
61-3294
60-1288
HISTORY WAR OF 1868 SUPPLIES
Hecker, Frank Joseph, 1846-1927. Papers, 1891-
1904.
HISTORY — 20TH CENTURY
Ball, William Watts, 1868-1962. Papera, 1605-1952.
60-740
HISTORY 20TH CENTURY SOURCES
Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1668-1924. Papers.
80-1264
HISTORY EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1916 see
EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1918
HISTORY, MILITARY
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1816-1914. Papers, 1861-1911.
6<T-2413
Cadwalader family. Papers, 1630-1900.
Campbell David, 1779-1869. Papers of David
CampbeU and family, 1773-1908. 68-3306
Carpenter, Louis Henry, 1639-1916. Papers, 1683-
190 '- 60-1808
Grate, Simon, 1640-1825, collector. American wars;
autographs, 1857-1911. 60-2824
Grata, Simon, 1840-1626, collector. Miscellaneous
section; autographa, ca. 1633-1910, 60-2649
Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1788-1850. Papers, 1760-
1807. 60-1706
Knox, Henry, 1750-1808. Correspondence, 1777-1801.
60-2415
MacPheraon family. Papers, 1762-1665. 61-1138
New York Historical Society, Orderly books, 1748-1863,
61-170
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1648. Papers, 1800-46.
61-427
Smith, Perslfor Frazer, 1768-1866. Papers, 1770-1673,
61-666
— HISTORY, MILITARY— 20TH CENTURY
Allen, Henry Tureman, 1668-1830. Papera, 1806-
1833. TO-260
Bliss, Tasker Howard, 1863-1930. Papers, 1870-
1880. 69 . 266
Bullard, Robert Lee, 1861-1647. Papers, 1666-
1856. " 59.230
Moseley, George Van Horn, 1874- Papers, 1886-
"BO. 69-163
Schuyler, Walter Borlbner, 1858-1632. Papers.
1617-1932. ^ ' el . al66
Smnmerall, Charles Pelot, 1667-1955, Papers,
1892-1940. se-227
—HISTORY, MILITARY 20TH CENT, —SOURCES
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1858-1934. Papers, 1868-1934.
61-3265
—HISTORY, NAVAL
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1B38. Correspondence,
1840-1612. -60-11IE
Foltz, Jonathan MeSBersmlth, 1810-1877. Diaries,
1631-77. sg.iel
HBTORY, NAVAL ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LEC-
TURES
Wilbur, Curtis Dwlght, 1887-1954. Papers, 1924-
26. 80-745
— HISTORY, NAVAL — SOURCES
The Christian A, Zabrlskie manuscript collection.
— HBTORY, NAVAL — TO 1900
Barney, Joshua, 1756-1818. Papers, 1782-1818.
Blddle, Charles, 1745-1821. Papers, 1783-1828.
Preble, Edward, 1781-1807. Papers, 1686-1609.
60-1776
60-1230
80-1774
— HISTORY, NAVAL — TO 1900 — SOURCES
Constitution (Frigate) Records, 1798-1644. 80-2417
Ericsson, John, 1803-1889. Papers, 1831-88. 60-2418
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843. Papers, 1809-40. 60-2418
— HISTORY, NAVAL — 20TH CENTURY
Bl ?!!™' M " k L ™ bert > 1868-1939. Papers, 1887-
1B3B> 60-20
Daniels, Josephus, 1882-1948. Papers, 1863-1942,
Leahy, William D. Papers, 1893-1952.
— INDUSTRIES
Barton, Samuel R., b. 1839. Papers, 1841-1624,
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter books, 1852-71.
59-46
60-1767
60-786
61-1332
—INTELLECTUAL LIFE
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1610. Papers, S716-
1827. 60-1884
CampbeU, David, 1776-1666. Papers of David
Campbell and family, 1773-1608. 60-3306
Dreer, Ferdinand JuHub, 1812-1902, collector.
Literary and scientific autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. 81-352
Grata, Simon, 1640-1826, collector. Miscellaneous
section; autographs, ca. 1633-1910. 60-2649
Orate, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. Participants in
cultural life, arts, and sciences; autographs, 1647-
1928. 80-2626
Mclnall, Edward, Correspondence, 1916-17. 81-342
Pitkin, Timothy, 1766-1847. Correspondence,
1681-1847. 61-666
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1864, Papers, 1760-1830.
61-600
Rush, Richard, 1780-1856. Letters, 1811-22. 61-499
81-390
81-493
Sill, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-54.
— LEARNED rNSTTrUTIONS AND SOCIETIES
Lewis, Henry Carvlll, 1653-1888. Papers, 1881-80,
I
MAPS
Williams, AnnabeUe. Papers, 1626-31. 61-431
NATURAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES
— U.S.
NEUTRALITY
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Letters, 1828-26, 61-748
—OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
Martin, John Hill, 1623-1606, Papers, 1856-78
— POLITICAL PATRONAGE see PATRONAQE, POLI-
TICAL — U.S.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Blddle, Charles, 1746-1821. Papers, 1768-1826.
Bryan family. Papers, 1878-1943,
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1940.
61-350
60-1774
61-2417
61-2449
LeaveU, William Thomas, 1812-1689. Correspondence
of William Thomas LeaveU and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1631-1932. 61-2772
Marahall, Thomas Riley, 1654-1625. Papers 1680-
1926 - 80-1661
Meredith famUy. Papers, 1760-1888. 61-616
Swift, Lucius Burrle, 1844-1686. Papers, 1660-1826.
60-1311
U. S. Congress. Papers, 1760-1831. 60-1288
U.S. President. Messages and papers, B363-1638.
61-3343
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — MISCELLANEA
Thompson, Charles WilUs, 1871-1646, Papers.
60-1292
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT COLONIAL
PERIOD
Belcher, Jonathan, 1681-1757, Papers, ca. 1731-
56. 60-305
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Correspondence, 1782-
80. 60-2171
Smith, John, 1722-1771, Correspondence, 1740-70.
61-2872
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT REVOLUTION
Adams, John, Pres. U. S., 1736-1826. Papera, 1776-
1619. 60-2144
987
Subject Index
UNITED 8TATES
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT REVOLUTION
(Continued)
Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1843.
Huntington, Benjamin, 1136-1800, Correspondence,
1772-90. 61-1612
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1626,
Papers, 1776-1626. 61-276
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1763-1665
Adams, John, PreB. U. 8., 1736-1826. Papers, 1775-
1819. 60-2144
Adams, John Qulney, Pres. U. 8., 1767-1848. Papers,
1796-1645. 60-2146
Evans, Qrliflth, surveyor. Papers, 1786-1648. 60-1777
Goodhue family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. 61-2066
Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U.S., 1743-1826.
Papers, 1776-1825. 61-276
King, Rufus, 1766-1827. Papers, 1766-1626. 60-2698
Massle, William 1795-1862. Papers, 1766-1690.
61-3169
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1664. Papers, 1780-1930.
61-600
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1876. 61-544
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1783-1809
Huntington family. Papers, 1761-1664. 60-236
Maitland, John J. , 1820-1698. Family papers,
1729-1898. 61-1144
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1783-1789
Huntington, Benjamin, 1736-1800. Correspondence,
1772-90. 61-1612
Schoff, James S., collector. Papers, 1769-1828.
60-1795
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1769-1*16
Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836. Papers, mainly 1770-1636.
60-1316
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1629-1916, 61-87
Hasbrouck, JoBlah, 1755-1821. Papers, 1760-1821.
61-1061
Hlester, Daniel, 1747-1804. PaperB, 1739-1622.
60-2330
McHenry, James, 1763-1616. Papers, 1776-1615.
61-991
Monroe,.James, Pres. U. 8., 1768-1831. Papers,
1768-18S9. 60-426
Morris, Gouverneur, 1762-1B16. Papers, oa. Wi-
le^. 60-16
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1769-1609
Rutledge, John, 1768-1819, Papers, .1782-1872.
60-38
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1789-1797
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1766-1609.
6-1-2780
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1797-1801
Beebe, Lewis, 1749-1616, Journals, 1776-1801.
60-1811
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 19TH CENTURY
Bagg, John Sherman. Correspondence, 1836-76. 61-1009
Brlnley family. Papers, 1822-86. 60-1357
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1686.
Correspondence, 1776-1888, 60-606
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882, Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1611-1826.
61-1162
Colfax, Schuyler, 1629-1866. Papers, 1776-1928.
60-1271
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1624-1869. Papers, 1652-67.
80-2363
Davis, Jefferson, 160B-1889. Correspondence, 1841-
69. 80-2166
Evarta, William Maxwell, 1816-1901. Papers, 1836-
1908. 60-126.
81-3481
61-1767
Gardiner family. Papers, 1643-96.
Gillespie, George A. Correspondence, 1840
Houston, George Smith, 1611-1679. Papers, 1631
61-1495
Jenckes, Thomas Allen, 1B18-1675. Papers, 1838-
76. 61
Lamar, Lucius Qulntus Cinclnnarus, 1826-1693.
Papers of L. Q. C. Lamar and Edward Mayes,
1854-1916. 60-2642
Long, Joseph, Papers, 1820-1902,
61-2355
McClellan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers,
1838-1922. 59-14
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1610-1898. Papers, 1828-
98. 81-1331
Read family. Papers, 1789-1896. 61-3270
Sherman, John, 1823-1800. Correspondence, 1848-
96, 61-877
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1683. Letters,
1858-82. 61-448
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1612-1883. Papers,
1784-1886. 58 rj
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1662, Papors, 1816-82. 61-1247
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1801-1815
JoneB, WUltam, 1760-1631. Papers, 1792-1639.
61-667
Mltchlll, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831. Papers, 1801-31.
61-1098
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1601-1809
Elmer, Ebenezer, 1762-1643. Papers, ca. 1776-85.
60-287
Plumer, William, 1759-1850. Papers, 1774-1846.
60-28
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1809-1817
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1791-1817.
81-3306
Madison, James, Pres. U.S., 1751-1636,
Correspondence, 1815-18. 61-665
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1815-1861
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1668. Papers, 1637-1953.
81-634
Bailey, John, 1788-1635. Correspondence, 1617-30.
80-2736
Barbour, James, 1775-1642.- Papers, 1771-1940.
61-2162
Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1815-1692. Papers,
1729-1924. 60-668
Buchanan, James, Pres. U. S., 1791-1868. Papers,
1776-1866. 60-3337
Burt, Armlstead, 1802-1663. Papers, 1825-90. 60-786
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. Papers, 1766-1902.
60-2206
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1650. Papers, 1784-
1866. 61-2751
Campbell, David, 1779-1659, Papers of David
Campbell and family, 1773-1908. 60-3308
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1666. Papers, 1774-1921, 60-316
Clay, Henry, 1777-1663. Correspondence, 1617-46.
60-3302
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers, 1802-62, 60-3323
Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. Papers, 1790-
1667. 80-2217
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1663. Papers, 1786-
1932. 60-2386
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1664. Correspondence,
1817-63. 30-2884
Dlckerson, Miihlon, 1770-1853. Papers, ca. 1782-
1862. 60-263
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. Papers,
1638-80. 81-2063
Floyd, John, 1783-1837. Papers, 1823-32. 60-2231
Gait, William, 1801-1861. Papers, 1612-1880. 61-1377
Glddlngs, Joshua Reed, 1795-1864. Papers, 1821-
66. 60-1247
Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Correspondence,
l«01-40. 60-2510
Ingersoll, Charles Jared, 1782-1662, Correspondence,
1804-89. 61-2069
Iredell, Jamas, 1751-1799. Papers of James Iredell,
Sr„ and James Iredell, Jr„ 1767-1690. .81-2443
Johnson, Herschel Vespasian, 1812-1860. Papers,
1612-80. 81-3273
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1764-1833. Papers, 1821-
39. 60-2610
King, William Rufus, 1788-1858. Papers. 81-979
Lee family. Papers of the Lea and Bonney families,
1805-1914. 60-604
Lucas, Edward, 1780-1858. Correspondence, 1621-66.
61-2016
McLaurln, Duncan, 1767-1672. Papers, 1779-1922.
81-3489
Mangum, Willie Person, 1792-1861. Papers, 1783-
1861. 61-2972
Orr family. Papers of the Orr and Patterson families,
1799-1906. 61-183
Pendleton, Philip C. Letters, 1813-83. 81-3370
Pettlgrew family. Papers, 1772-1912. , 61-3271
Pierce, Franklin, Pres. U. S., 1804-1869. Papers,
1620-69, 60-429
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1861. Papers, 1785-1851.
61-428
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858. Papers, 1812-
60. 60-2609
Hush, Richard, 1780-1869. Correspondence, 1812-47.
61-3101
Sill, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-54. 61-390
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1307-1891. Papers,
1791-1928. 61-1630
Swank, James Moore, 1832-1914. Papers, 1785-
Taylor, John W., 1784-1854. Correspondence, 1813-
33. 60-2928
Toucey, Isaac, 1792-1689. Papers, 1831-70. 80-1014
Tyler, John, Pres. U. S., 1790-1862. Papers, 1691-
1918. 60-430
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 1786-1870. Papers,
ca. 1830-70. 60-3065
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, 1829-
73. 61-3437
Walker, Robert James, 1801-11
1836-69.
Correspondence
60-3088
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869. Papers, 1821-
69. 60-1765
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1617-1825
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1639. Papers, 1783-1648.
60-1452
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1829-1837
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838. Papers, 1789-1901.
60-2185
Correspondence,
61-196
Cabell, James Lawrence, 1613-1!
1629-37.
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1767-1845. Papers,
1796-1907. 81-2024
Larwill, William C. Papera, 1799-1908. 61-90
-—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1637-1841
Graham, William Alexander, 1804-1676. Papers,
1804-76, 61-1387
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1641-1845
Caruthers, Robert Looney, 1800-1882, Papers,
1823-70. 61-166
Van Winkle, Peter G„ 1806-1872. Papers, 1827-72.
80-3822
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1845-1849
Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1807-1946. 81-3681
POLITICS AND GOV ERNMENT— 1849 -1877
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U, S„ 1830-1688.
Papers, 1845-61. 60-2187
Browning* Orvllle Hickman, 1806-1881.. Papers,
1829-67. 61-1729
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. Papers, 1841-85, 81-1252
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1806-67. '60-1711
Howard, Mark, 1617-1887. Papers, 1830-88. 61-2764
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S. , 1808-1875. Papers,
ca. 1814-1900. 81-3688
King, WlUard Leroy, 1693- collector, David
Davis papers, 1815-1921. 61-1328
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. , 1809-1665. Mc-
Lellan Lincoln collection, 1789-1939 60-3020
MoTrlss, Beverly Preston. Papers, 1814-1947.
81-3872
Morton, Oliver Perry, 1828-161'?. Papers, 1625-77.
60-1906
Orth, Godlove Stoner, 1617-1662. Correspondence,
1645-82. 80-1424
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1813-1677. Papers, 1832-77.
60-1441
Seward, WilUam Henry, 1801-1872. Papers, ca. 1776-
1910. 61-1621
Stokes, William B., 1614-1897. Papers, 1811-88.
UNITED STATES
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1819-1877 (Continued)
Thayer, Ell, 1819-1899. Papers, 1841-98. 60-2124
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878. Papers, 1846-1902.
61-1841
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1849-1861
Cla f„^. Henry Toole " 1»° B -1874. Papers, 1757-
1885 ' 60-3318
Davis, Jefferson, 1806-1889. Papers, 1861-1938.
61-1512
Fox, .John, b. 1806. Papers, 1784-1892. 61-1724
LacklaniL Samuel w. Papers, 1790-1888.
Subject Index
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1849-1853
Bragg, John, 1808-1878. Papers, 1851-87.
61-2088
60-2232
60-1051
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Correspondence, 1837-70.
61-384
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Paper, 1792-1929.
60-3315
Corwln, Thomas, 1794-1865. Correspondence, 1850-
52> 60-29
Bpps family. Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-2460
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1853-1857
Dick, David, 1797-1870. Letters of David and John
Dick, 1809-68. 81-678
Harrison, John Scott, 1804-1878. Papers, 1806-75.
61-1178
Perkins, John, 1619-1885. Papers, 1622-85. 61-1130
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— -1657-1861
Bigler, WlUiam, 1814-1860. Papers, 1836-60. 60-1810
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1901. Papers, 1823-99,
81-31*3
Pennington, William, 1798-1882. Papers, ca. 1820-
e2 ' 60-982
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— CIVIL WAR
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1889. Papers, 1862-87.
80-2353
Davis, William Morris. Correspondence, 1853-79,
80-1773
Keltt, Lawrence MaesUUm, 1824-1864. Correspond-
ence, 1855-64. 61-2182
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1865. Papers
1834 -«5- 61-3657
Ormo, William Ward, 1832-1866. Papers, 1865-94.
61-3144
Sprague, William, 1830-1916. Correspondence.
1681-71. 61-3465
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1885-1933
Aldrlch, Nelson Wllmarth, 1841-1915. Papers, 1762-
1930. 80 . 4M
Bradley, William O'Connell, 1847-1914. Scrapbooks
1870-1911. 61-1088
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1864-1911. Papers, 1883-
1917 - 59-233
Davis, Henry Gassaway, 1823-1918. Papers.
1865-1916. "*" • 61 . 22BO
Griggs, James Mathews, 1661-1910. Papers, 1892-
m3 ' 60-2119
60-2193
59-49
Daniel, John Warwick, 1842-1910. Papers, 1849-1910.
61-1536
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900. Papers.
98.
George, James Zachariah, 1826-1897. Scrapbooks,
1875-95. 60-2190
Groh, Daniel W. Papers, 1823-1950. 61-2788
Hatch, William Henry, 1833-1896. Correspondence,
1870-87. 6 i.j , 8
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1930. Papers, 1855-1935. 80-2622
Hermann, Blnger, 1843-1926. Papers, 1888-1820.
60-404
Holman, William Steele, 1822-1897. Correspondence.
1838-99. eo.12,2
Jones, John Percival, 1829-1912. Papers, 1819-1936.
61-2323
Lindsay, William, 1835-1909. Papers, 1867-1932.
81-1349
McRae, Thomas Chlpm an, 1851-1829. Papers, 1879-
19ZB - 61-2001
61-3656
60-212
Bay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1856-1905.
McCook family. Papers, 1830-1955.
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917. Papers, 1833-1950.
61-621
Piatt, Orville Hitchcock, 1827-1905. Papers. 60-1013
Sheffield, James Rockwell, 1664-1936. Papers,
1860-1936. 61-3485
Williams, John Sharp, 1864-1932. Papers, 1896-
lfl 23. 60-2360
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1866-1900
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S., 1830-1686.
Papers, 1643-1938. 60-427
Buckner, Benjamin Forsythe, 1636-1901. Papers,
1758-1918. -i- 8 , j_ 20))4
Coburn, John, 1625-1906. Papers, 1650-1904. 60-1345
Cooke, Jay, 1621-1905. Papers, 1842-1901. 60-1760
Cox, Tallon L. L. Papers, 1858-1918. 60-2195
Cresswell, John A. J. Correspondence, 1664-69.
60-2885
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1625-1903. Papers,
1637-1939. 60-1701
Mahone, William, 1826-1896. Papers, 1858-96.
6
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916. Papers, 1862-1912.
' 61-2978
Price family. Papers, 1842-1928. 61-1397
Ransom, Mall Whitaker, 1826-1904. Papers, 1846-
1914, 60-2178
Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. Papers, 1881- .
B6 - 81-451
Stevenson, John White, 1812-1886. Papers, 1877-85.
61-1089
Thompson, Richard Wlgginton, 1609-1900. Papers.
'""-O* 60-1312
Wlndom, WUllam, 1827-1891. Papers, 1861-1943,
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1866-1877
Gulney, Patrick Robert, 1836-1877. Papers, 1861-
"• 80-1415
Holden, William Woods, 1816-1892. Papers, 1841-1929.
01-2019
Myers, Leonard, 1827-1905. Collections, 1864-1905.
61-373
Sprague, William, 1830-1916. Correspondence,
1881-71. 81-3465
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1866-1869
Broomall, John Martin, 1816-1694. Correspondence
1867-68. 61 .,' 13
Forsyth, James WlUiam, 1836-1908. Papers, 1851-
"• 61-2101
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1869-1877
Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880. Letter books,
1671-76. 60-668
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1816-1694. Papers of James
L. Alcorn and family, 1839-1906. 60-2214
Buckingham, William Alfred, 1804-1875. Papers,
1853-73, 60-1000
Ward, Marcus Lawrence, 1612-1884.' Papers, ca.
1851-83. 00-864
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1877-1881
Claflln, William, 1818-1905. Papers of William
Claflln and Mary Bucklln (Davenport) Claflln,
1831-1905. 01-1389
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1856-1934. Papers, 1868-1934.
61-3285
Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879. Correspond-
ence, 1827-81. 61-1259
Rogers, William King, 1626-1693. Papers, 1830-1922.
61-2415
Thompson, Richard Wlgginton, 1609-1900. Papers,
1877-89. 61-1083
Whlteaker, John, 1620-1902, Papers, 1852-1902,
1943. 61-2498
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— -1861-1685
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1850 (ss.)-19)l.
Correspondence, 1828-1955.
61-1336
Rice, John Blrehard, 1632-1893. Papers, 1853-1914.
61-2630
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT- — 1689-1693
Comstock, Solomon GUmtui, 1842-1933. Papers,
1 D»m_, Ml
1672-1932,
60-1808
Haynes, WUllam Elisha, 1829-1914. Papers, 1661-84,
81-126
-POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1893-1897
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1853-1933. Papers.
1641-1932.
61-2494
Chew, David S. B. Papers, 1828-98. 81-1036
Herbert, Hilary Aimer, 1834-1919. Papers, 1664-
1BS1 - 60-717
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1897-1901
Carmack, Edward Ward, 1868-1908. Papers. 1660-
"«• 61-167
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 20TB CENTURY
Beck, James Montgomery, 1861-1938. Papers,
61-3408
Bourne, Jonathan, 1865-1940. Papers, 1883-1940.
J,' 66I3O88
Bryan, WUllam Jennings, 1860-1925. Papers, ca.
1877-1940. 56_ 217
Burleson, Albert Sidney, 1863-1837. Papers, 18/45-
1943> 60-160
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1867-1929. Papers. 1882-
1» 3 °' 81-1281
Colquitt, William Neyte, Papers, 1901-23. 60-1537
Davis, James John, 1873-1947. Papers, 1920-45,
59-47
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1866-1961. Charles G,
Dawes collection, 1887-1951. 61-68
Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers, 1821-1946. 60-2401
Griffin, Solomon Bulkley, 1852-1925. Correspondence.
1896-1920. 61 . 902 '
60-8094
81-1128
Heybum, Weldon Brlntoa, 1852-1912, Papers, 1896-
1810. 61-1213
House, Edward MaudeU, 1858-1938. Papers, 1691-
1938> 61-3486
Hyde, Arthur MasUck, 1877-1947. Papers, 1888-1949,
60-2334
Lozler, Ralph Fulton, 1686-1945. Papers, 1909-40.
81-100
McSwaln, John Jackson, 1875-1936. Papers, 1910-41.
61-3682
Miller, Emma (Gutfey). Papers, 1920-80. 61-2658
Mitchell, Ewlng Young. Papers, 1888-1654, 61-825
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1864-1960. Papers, 1864-
1949. 61-740
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1938. Correspondence, 1921-
36. 80-3127
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-1938. Papers, 1900-38. 81-3019
Parsons, Herbert, 1889-1925. Correspondence.
Hay, Charles M. Papers, 1619-33.
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12.
1925.
81-3371
Patterson, Roscoe Conkllng, 1876- Papers, 1830-44.
61-3
Perkins, George Walbrldge, 1662-1920. Papers,
1871-1920. 81-3519
Poindexter, Miles, 1868-1948. Papers, 1890-1948.
80-3305
Stlmson, Marshall, 1876- Papers, 1893-1951. 61-2170
White, Wallace Humphrey, 1877-1952. Papers,
1915-48. 59.21
Williams, Clyde, 1873-1854. Correspondence,
1922-41. 81-360
Williams, Howard Yolen, 1889- Papers, 1924-
5 *' 61-2750
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— -1901-1953
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers, 1904-40.
81-8548
Bailey, Joslah WUllam, 1873-1946. Papers, 1833-
1846. -60-750
Bankhead, John HolUs, 1872-1946. Papers, 1917-
46 - 80-2693
Barkley, Alben William, 187771966. Alton W.
Barkley collection, 1900-56. 60-1180
Bowers, Eaton Jackson, 1865-1939. Papers, 1850-
1928.
60-1682
Clapp, Moses Edwin, 1851-1629. Papers, 1873-1929.
60-2003
Colby, Balnhrldge, 1889-1950. Papers, 1888-1950.
59-56
Creel, Oeorge, 1876-1953. Papers, 1696-1953. 60-154
Flood, Henry Delaware, 1865-1921. Papers, 1870-
1921, 59-225
French, Burton Lee, 1875-1964, Papers, 1903-53.
61-1901
Garfield, James Rudolph, 1665-1650. Papers, 1880-
1846. 59-262
Subject Index
UNTIED STATES
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — -1901-1953 (Continued)
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1875-1948. Papers of Edwin
Claris Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
81-1340
Haines, Lynn, 1878-1929. Papers, 1909-31. 80-1374
Hellln, Jamas Thomas, 1889-1951. Papers, 1893-1951.
81-1859
Birth, William, 1876-1940. Papers, 1928-34. 60-1778
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. Papers, ca.
1878-1939. 60-590
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa historical manu-
scripts collection, 1857-1952. 61-93
Kadlog, Charles August, 1874-1956. Papers, 1896-
1937. 81-1306
Kellogg, Frank Billings, 1858-1937. Papers, 1907-
37. 60-2030
Kncn, Franklin, 1874-1944. Papers, 1898-1954.
Knox, Philander Chase, 1863-1921. Papers, 1883-
1922, 89-28
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1863-1939. Papers, ca.
1907-39. 60-569
McAdoo, William Gibbs, 1863-1941. Papers, 1786-
1941, : 59-229
McMahon, Brlen, 1903-1952. Papers, 1943-52. 60-134
' McNary, Charles Llnza, 1874-1944. Papers, 1021-44.
80-1414
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1877-1952. Papers, 1910-
60. 59-36
Mills, Ogden Livingston, 1684-1937. Papers, 1920-
39. 59-35
MUton, George Fort, 1894-1955. Papers, 1628-1946.
69-220
New, Harry Stewart, 1858-1937. Correspondence,
1889-1938. 60-1308
Plnchot, Amos Richards Eno, 1673-1944. Papers,
1863-1943. 69-142
Pittman, Key, 1672-1940. PaperB, 1898-1961. 59-237
Pou, Edward William, 1863-1934. Papers, 1884-1933.
61-2984
Sanders, Everett, 1682-1950. Papers, 1913-50.
60-25
Shouse, Jouett, 1879- Jouett Shouse collection,
1911-59. 60-1214
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1958. Papers, 1844-
1958. 60-1216
BUmson, Henry LewlB, 1867-1950. Papers, 1865-
1955. 61-3472
Underwood, Oscar Wikler, 1862-1929. Papers, 1895-
1930. 60-2592
Volstead, Andrew John, 1660-1947. Papers, 1910-
24. 60-196
Walsh, David Ignatius, 1672-1947. Papers, 1880-
1946. 60-1929
Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933. WalBh-Erlckson
paperB, ca. 1910-34. 59-261
White, William Allen, 1866-1944. Papers, 1697-
1944. 69-41
WlUlams, John Sharp, 1854-1932. Papers, 1902-24.
59-17
Woolley, Robert WicklKle, 1871-1958. Papers, 1842-
1968. 61-2632
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1901-1909
Dubois, Fred Thomas, 1851-1930. Papers, 1886-
1930. 61-1146
Lasolter, Daniel Wlllam, 1827-1903. Papers at
Daniel William, Francis Rives, and Charles
Trotter Lassitor, 1632-1927. 61-3263
McLnurln, Anselm Joseph, 1848-1909. Papers, 1832-
ca. 1909. 00-2832
Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1616. Papers,
1601-0. 68-53
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1909-1913
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Whoeler
families, 1783-1964. 60-3346
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1861-1928, Papers,
Glasscock, William Ellsworth, 1862-1825. Papers,
1906-25. 59-160
Hay, Marlon E., 1685-1933. Papers, 1909-16. 81-2481
Billes, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949. Papers, 1907-
1014. 81-3476
Manahan, James, 1866-1932, Papers, 1883-1932.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1913-1921
Decker, Perl D. , 1875-1934.
Papers, 1897-1939.
60-3099
Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1869-1937. Papers,
1913-34.
Garrison, Llndley Miller, 1664-1932. Papers,
Gennett Lumber Co., Asheville, N. c. Records,
1832-1954.
Qreen, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1860 (ca. )-1931,
Correspondence, 1828-1855.
Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1861-1933.
33.
Harriman, Florence Jaifray (Hurst) 1870-
1912-60.
61-2081
61-3405
61-3132
61-1338
60-808
Papers,
61-1514
Papers, 1814-
McCormlck, Vance Crlewell, 1872-1946. Papers,
1917-19. 81-3482
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936. Corresponds
ence, 1810-23. 60-3199
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. Papers, 1913-43.
81-3497
Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1954. Papers, 1610-
21. - 81-1178
Wilson, William Baucbop, 1882-1934. Papers, 1913-
21. 61-293
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1819-1933
Committee of 48, Minnesota. State Central Committee.
Records, 1920-24. 60-977
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— 1921-1923
Stearns, Frank Waterman, 1856-1939, Papers, 1919-
23. 60-2363
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1923-1928
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1882-1940. Correspond-
ence, 1915-35. 61-1380
McKaven, John Wilson. Letters, 1922-31, 61-2720
Tyson, Lawrence Davie, 1861-1829.
Papers, 1917-29.
61-1216
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1933-1953
Banister, Marlon (Glass) d. 1951. Papers, 1933-51.
59-193
CongreeBlonal papers,
81-535
Ball, Charles Jasper, 1886-
1935-49.
Bennett, Marlon Tlnsley, 1914- Congressional
papers, 1943-48. 60-2096
Donne 11, Forrest C. Papers, 1941-51. 80-2094
Friends Committee on National Legislation, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1940- 60-2198
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1887-1952.
Papers, 1921-82,
81-1387
Johnson, John Will. Papers, 1838-51. 61-792
Kllgore, Harley Martin, 1893-1956. Papers, 1837-
56. 60-352
Lemke, William, 1678-1950. Papers, 1905-60. 61-1097
Ramsay, Robert Lincoln, 1877-1956. Papers, 1632-
52. 60-339
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1953. Papers, 1927-
49. 81-1283
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888- Papers. 61-3435
Wherry, Kenneth Splcer, 1862-1851. Papers,
ca, 1842-51, 61-1354
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1933-1946
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers. 81-2678
Berkley, Howard. Scrapbooks, 1935. 01-3309
Brown, Dwlght H. Correspondence, 1937-40. 60-2099
Clapper, Raymond, 1692-1944. Papers, ca. 1613-44.
69-62 rev,
Dern, George Henry, 1872-1936.
36.
Papers, 1933-
Qreenway, John Campbell, 1672-1926. Papers of John
C Greenway and Isabella S. Greenway, 1890-1950,
81-3632
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1955. Papers, 1886-1960,
Honeyman, Nan (Wood) 1881-
ence, 1932-50,
Political correspond-
60-532
(ekes, Harold Le Claire, 1674-1952,
52.
Papers, 1906-
80-146
Perktns, Frances, 1882- Papers, ca. 1933-45,
Rlchberg, Donald Randall, 1661-
54.
Papers, 1912-
69-10
Telgan, Henry George, 1881-1641.
41.
Truman, Harry S. , Pres. U. S. , 1884-
45.
Papers, 1818-
Papers, 1935-
61-9
Wallace, Henry Agard, ]
Papers, 1934-44.
Winston, Robert Watson, 1660-1844. Papers, 1834-
1844. 60-2607
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1845-
Arnold, Samuel Washington, 1879-
Papers, 1947-46.
60-2097
Elliott, Carl, 1913- Papers, 1932-
Henderson, Ira Wemmell, 1678-1868,
Papers, 1604-58.
61-1205
Lanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1957. Papers,
1947-57. * 61-2968
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1945-1953
Kern, James Preston, 1890- Papers, 1947-52.
81-827
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1953-
Frlends Committee on National Legislation, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1940- 60-2198
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1953-1961
Krueger, Otto, 1890- Congressional papers, 1963-68.
61-378
— PRESIDENTS see PRESIDENTS — U.S.
PUBLIC FINANCE see FINANCE, PUBLIC— U.S.
— PUBLIC LANDS
King and Wilson, Washington, D. C.
38.
Letter book, 1837-
61-2684
Lucas, Edward, 1780-1858,
Markle, Augustus R„ collector,
— PUBUC WORKS
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833.
39.
Correspondence, 1821-68.
61-2016
Papers, 1800-67.
60-1472
Papers, 1821-
60-2610
RACE QUESTION
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
1812-1946. 61-1169
JuUus Kosenwald Fund. Archives, 1917-48. 61-1520
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY— U. S.
RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Dean, Vera (Mlcheles) 1903- Papere, 1929-53,
61-3607
RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH MEXICO
Llnd, John, 1864-1930. Papers, 1870-1933. 60-1806
— RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH THE CZECHOSLOVAK
REPUBLIC
Tabor, Edward O., 1685-1948. Papers, 1918-48.
60-3
RELIGION
Orate, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Churchmen and
81-99
81-3293
61-492
60-1071
81-2788
61-2720
60-2986
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1621,
Muller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852.
Sinclair, Robert Lincoln. Papers, 1858-1931.
Weld family. Papers, 1822-88.
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Groh, Daniel W. Papers, 1823-1950.
McKaven, John Wilson. Letters, 1922-31,
Peitran, Wenzel, 1826-1691. Papers, 1849-91.
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.
1858-82.
Letters,
61-446
Wagner, Albert G. Papers, 1908-19. 60-336
WUHams, Howard Yolen, 1689- Papers, 1924-
62. 61-2750
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Barrel! family. Papers, 1791-1846. 61-2917
Davis, William Morris. Correspondence, 1853-79.
80-1773
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1644. Papers,
1633-1844. 60-2316
Furman, Gabriel, 1600-1854. Papere, 1761-ca. 1644.
61-1581
81-3461
Gardiner family. Papers, 1843-98.
Gtllaspy, Joseph. Papers, 1854-1839,
Jennings family, Papers, 1815-1629.
Macdonald, Duncan Black, 1863-1943.
1943.
60-2324
61-2536
Papers, 1882-
81-3146
Subject Index
UNITED STATES
—SOCIAL UFE AND CUSTOMS (Continued)
North, John Wesley. Papers, 1849-1947, 61-2316
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS COLONIAL PERIOD
Fithian, PhUlp Vlckero, 1747-1778. Journals and
commonplace books, 1766-76. 61-1380
Smith, John, 1722-1771. Correspondence, 1740-70.
61-2872
Wharton, Anne Holllngsworth, 1845-1926. Papers,
1862-1926. 61-733
SOCIAL POLICY
Milter, Emma (Guffey). Papers, 1920-60. 61-2668
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862- Scrapbooks, 1890-
1938.
— STATETICS
61-2669
Chllds, Cephas Grler, 1792-1671. Statistical documents,
1793-1871. 61-1201
Dumont, Henry, 1878-194? !. Papers of Henry and
Nina Webster Dumont, 1906-36. 59-26
—SURVEYS
Hutchlns, Thomae, 1730-1739. Papers, 1759-88.
TARIFF see TARIFF — U. S.
TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1861-1928. Papers,
1812-1946.
60-2226
61-1159
Newberry Library, Chicago. Archival materials, 1618-
1836. 61-2199
TREATIES see U. S. FOREIGN RELATIONS
TREATIES
— VICE-PRESIDENTS see VICE-PRESIDENTS — U. S.
U. S. ARMY
CHAPLAINS
Torrance, Adam. Correspondence, 1661-66. 60-2676
— COMMISSARIAT
Biddte, Clement, 1740-1614. Papers, 1743-1835.
60-1379
U. S. Army. 81ft Cavalry. Company E. Records.
1867-70. '„„_;,„„
U. S. Subsistence Dept. Commissary lor the Minne-
sota District. Records, 1859-74, 60-613
— FINANCE
Judd, Edwin D, , collector. U. S. Army papers, 1851-
79. 60-3018
— HISTORY
Robinett, Paul McDonald, Papers, 1943-57. 59-8
HISTORY — SOURCES
New York Historical Society. Military and naval
papers, 1769-1851. 61-638
New York Histortcal Society, Orderly books, 1746-1893,
61-170
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1861, Papers, 1785-1851.
61-426'
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Order books, 1778-79.
61-1823
Wayne, Anthony, 1746-1796. Papers, 1766-1890,
61-621
HISTORY REVOLUTION
Lamb, John, 1736-1600. Papers, 1765-96. 60-2666
McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1776-1821. 60-2430
— HISTORY — REVOLUTION— SOURCES
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyler, collector. Revolutionary
War records and other papers, 1777-1816. 81-1543
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Collection of
orderly bookB, 1775-1661, 61-1643
— INSPECTION
McCall, George Archibald, 1802-1868, Papers,
1831-63.
U, S. Army. Muster rolls, 1809-12,
— MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
61-705
61-1709
Wilson, James William, 1616-1904. Papers, 1835-1618,
> 61-1618
MILITARY LIFE
Aid, Joseph R. Papers, 1863-1921.
Bandel, Eugene, 1836-1889. Papers, 1863-
60-3289
61-3470
Bandel, Eugene, 1836-1689. Papars, 1933-62. 61-3661
Bassel, James. Papers, 1862-92. 61-2817
Birch, George, d. 1837. Papers, 1808-88. 60-1913
Brandes, Raymond, 1924- Papers, 1930-1961,
61-3684
Chrlsman, Comrade Clarence. Papers, 1885-8B.
61-3180
Craft, David Lucius. Correspondence, 1853-74.
60-3244
Dlltz, Joseph Sherman. Correspondence, 1662-66.
61-3176
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1602-1949. Papers, 1866-1936.
60-966
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1616-1894. Papers, 1628-
1030. 60-1103
Qatewood, Charles Baehr, 1863-1896. Papers, 1880-
1860. 61-3130
Gorges family. Papers, 1821-1920. 61-2768
Jackson, Andrew, soldlsr. Correspondence, 1819-
"• 1848. 60-1640
King, Campbell, 1871-1953. Papers, 1917-33. 61-2430
Lechtreckar, John, 1844-1931. Letters, 1861-63.
61-3324
Mackall,. William Whann, 1818-1691. Papers, 1839-
l 938 - 80-2973
Mackay, EUaa Ann (McQueen) 1778-1862. Papers,
1786-1872. 61-3490
Parker, Fraak, 1872-1947. Papers, 1690-1946. 60-2974
Pemberton family. Papers, 1600-1600. 01-3590
Schuyler, Walter Scrlbner, 1850-1932, Papers
18"-1»32. * '61-3166
Sparks, William T. Letters, 1943-46. 61-233
TlndaU, BetHe. Papers, 1860-1903. 61-3947
Upton, La Roy S., 1889-1937. Papers, 1667-1927.
60-266
— OFFICERS — AUTOGRAPHS
Bower, Lawrence F. , collector. Autograph collection.
1802-1904. 61-846
—OFFICERS — CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC. ■-.:■■-■:'--
Bassel, James. Papers, 1862-92. 61-2817
Craig, Isaac, 17427-1826. Papers, 1766-1907.
61-2426
Crook, Oeorge, 1828-1890. Correspondence, 1864-
80. 61-731
Dodge, Richard, 1762-1832, Papers, 1791-1830,
60-2641
Fowler, Gilbert O. Papers, 1782-1867. 60-2560
Giles, Anuria. Papers, 1750-1838. 60-2421
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61-1666
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Kingsbury, Jacob, 1766-1837. Papers, 1799-1891.
60-2562
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60-2415
Lanier, Alexander Sidney, 1880- Papers, 1890-1938.
81-2835
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810. Correspondence,
"'8-1807. 60 _ 25M
Llvermore, William Roscoe, 1843-1919. Papere,
1864-1960. 61-2424
Mersereau, Joshua. Papers, 1777-1808. 60-2566
Parker, Frank, 1872-1947. Papere, 1890-1946.
60-2974
Pickering, Timothy, 1746-1629. Correspondence,
1777-1824; 60-2663
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914. Papere, 1861-
1811- 80-2413
Thomas, William, 1786-1860. Papers, 1806-57.
60-3085
— -PAY, ALLOWANCES, ETC. '
Bentty, Erkurlee, 1759-1823. Journals, 1776-87.
61-3320
FeU, Jesse W., 1608-1887. Papers, 1828-69. 61-1706
Flagg, George A, Papers, 1660-83. 61-1626
POSTAL SERVICE
McEulen, Elmore L. Letters, 1944-46. 61-1012
PROMOTIONS
McCaU, George Archibald, 1602-1868. Papere,
1831-63. 61-705
RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE,
U. s. Army. Dept. of the Northwest. Records, 1861-66.
61-1665
RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC.
Chrlsman, Comrade Clarence. Papers, 1866-88,
61-3180
— RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC. — REVOLUTION
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1866. 61-1044
— RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC. — CIVIL WAR
Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee, Philadelphia,
Records, - 1662-66. 61-246
Flagg, George A. Papers, 1660-83. 61-1626
QUI, Lizzie (Ingersoll) Correspondence, 1831-81.
61-2948
RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC. EUROPEAN
WAR, 1914-1918
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1659-1932. Papers, 18B1-
1931. 61-187
Darrach, Charles Gobrecht. Papers, ca. 1806-19.
60-1762
Eberhart, Allen M. Papers, 1913-21. 60-2025
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1010) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia). Records, 1917. 61-2838
U.S. Selective Service System (1917.1919) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia). Records of the 6th district draft board,
J917-18. 61-2839
REGISTERS
Daughters of the American Revolution. West Virginia.
Colonel John Evans Chapter, Morgantown. Re-
cords, 1803-47. 69-128
Dllle, Thomas Ray. Papers, ca. 1774-1939. 60-1466
U. S, Army. Muster rolls, 1606-12. 61-1709
REGULATIONS
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1636. 61-422
Mount St. Mary's seminary of the West, Norwood,
Ohio, Library. Manuscript collection, lSlh-lWh
cent. 61-3146
U.S. Army. Continental Army, Order books, 1776-79.
61-1823
REVOLUTION SOURCES
Hand, Edward, 1744-1602. Papers, 1771-1607. 60-3011
— SUPPLIES AND STORES
Abeel, James. Papers, ca. 1777-82.
Craig, Isaac, 1742 7-1826. Papers, 1766-1907.
60-647
61-2436
De Lano, Horace Franklin, 1626-1654. Papers
1846-54. -,- • 61M3
SURGEONS
Beaumont, William, 1786-1863. Papers, 1612-63.
60-1867
Quick, Lavlngton, 1819-1878. Papers, 1847-76. 60-2094
SURGEONS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES
ETC. '
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-
Papere, 1743-11
Rice, John Blrchard, 1632-1893. Papers, 1653-1914.
61-2630
Schneider, Gustavo van Hemert. Papers, 1858-1916.
61-3618
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1832-1619. Papere, ca. 1863-
ca. I860. 61-850
—TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
McNalr, Dunning, 1762-1625. Papers of Dunning
McNalr and Dunning Robert McNalr, 1768-1651.
U. S. ARMY. CAVALRY
DRH.L AND TACTICS
Shaw, Robert T, Papers, 1804-62. 60-066
U.S. ARMY. CONTMENTAL ARMY
- — HISTORY SOURCES
Hubley, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1793. Military Journals,
1778-80. 60-2222
REGULATIONS
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Orderly books,
1775-63. 61-691
Subject Index
U. S. ARMY. CORPS OF ENGINEERS
OFFICERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES,
ETC.
Judson, WUllam Voorheee, 1885-1023. Papers,
81-3088
U. S. ARMY. COURTS-MARTIAL. FREMONT. 1848
Breckanrldge, Thomas E. Memoirs, 1846-94
61-24S6
Gillespie, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1873. Papers,
1846-80. 81-1204
U. S. ARMY, MIDDLE DEPT.
— REGULATIONS
Brady, James W, Harpers Ferry Civil War records,
1803-85. 81-847
U. S. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Holten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1843.
69-32
U.S. CONGRESS. HOUSE
—ELECTIONS
Covode, Joan, 1808-1871. Letter book, 1870. 61-3601
U.S. CONGRESS. SENATE
— BIOGRAPHY
Leach, Frank Willing', 1865-1943. Papers, 1014-15.
81-607
U. S. CONSTITUTION
Huntington, Benjamin, 1736-1800. Correspondence,
1772-00. 61-1612
Lamb, John, 1736-1800. Papers, 1786-96. 60-2656
Pratt, Herbert Lee, 1871-1045, collector. Herbert
Lee Pratt collection, 1767-1613. 61-1914
AMENDMENTS
Lutz, Alma. Papers, 1937-S3. 61-3037
SIGNERS
Dobeny, Estslls (BetEOld) collector. Slgnsrs of ths
Constitution of the United States of America, 1760-
Stone, Edward Carleton, 1878- collector,
stateemon collection, 18th-20th cent.
American
81-1376
U. S. CONSTITUTION. 14TH AMENDMENT
Cox, Talton L. L. Papers, 1858-1918. 60-2195
U. S. CONSTITUTION. 16TH AMENDMENT
Hughes, Rachel (Walls) Papers, 1823-93. 61-14
U. S. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Loomls, Archie Harwood, 1871- Papers, 1923-24.
60-2069
SIGNERS
Bamberger, Louis, 1856-1644, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1883-1929. 80-1666
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Signers of the
Declaration of independence, 1743-1826, 61-2608
Minneapolis. Public Library, Autograph collection, ca.
1700-1864. 80-3243
Pratt, Herbert Lee, 1871-1945, collector. Herbert
Lee Pratt collection, 1767-1813. 61-1914
Stone, Edward Carleton, 187B- collector. American
statesman collection, 18th-20th cent. 61-1375
U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
—BIBLIOGRAPHY
WlUlams, Clyde, 1873-1054. Correspondence,
1922-41. 61 . 360
U. S. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. NATIONAL DEFENSE
EDUCATION ACT
Elliott, Carl, 1913- Papers, 1932- 81-1278
U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Ashley, Frederick William, 1863-1942. Material for
a history of the Library of Congrees; 1939. 69-1
U. S. MARINE CORPS
MILITARY LD7E
Upshur, William P., 1681-1943. Letters, 1898-1928.
60-2628
PAY, ALLOWANCES, ETC.
U.S. Marine Corps. Recorde, 1811-48. : 60-3030
U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT
ALUMNI
De Lano, Horacs Franklin, 1828-1854. Papers,
1846-54. 61-943
U. S, NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS
STUDENTS
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909. 61-2026
U. S. NAVY
APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept, of Missouri,
O. P. Morton Post, No. 14, Joplin. Records,
1882-1943, 81-238
FINANCE
Nalle, Thomas B. Business records, 1805-1905.
81-2989
U.S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Letter book of Alfred
Day, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1866. 81-2883
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Records of Samuel D.
Patterson, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1645-49,
81-2880
Ashs, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1638. Correspondence,
1840-1912. 80-1115
Cooper, James Fenlmore, 1789-1851. Papers. 80-2693
HISTORY SOURCES
Allen, William Henry, 1784-1813. Correspondence,
1800-38. 61-608
Beale family, Decatur Houee papers, 1801-1957.
The Christian A. Zabriskis manuscript collection,
60-1776
60-2418
Ericsson, John, 1803-1689. Papers, 1831-
Goodrich, Caspar Srsdorlck, 1847-1926. Papsrs,
1883-1909. 80-2419
Greene, Samuel Dana, 1839-1884. Papers, 1889-83.
60-2426
Harbeck, Charles Thomas, 1860- coUector. Papers,
1732-1916. 61-702
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843. Papers, 1809-40, 60-2416
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1837-1897. Papers, 1853-
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' Naval History Socisty, New York. Lettsrs from U. S.
naval officers, 1870-90. 66-3023
Naval History Society, New York. Miscellaneous
manuscripts. 60-3031
New York Historical Society. Military and naval
papers, 1769-1661. 61-638
The Rosenbach collection of manuscripts, 1776-1864.
60-2063
Smith, UselmaC. Papers, 1768-1890. 61-748
Truatun, Thomae, 1755-1822. Letters, 1787-1820.
81-2423
U.S. Naval Acadsmy, Annapolis. Museum.
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1881-1952.
81-617
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League island, Pa,
Papers, 1831-77. 80-2854
—HISTORY WAR OF 1812
Constitution (Frigate) Records, 1798-1844. 80-2417
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Dura^d, George R. Diarlee, 1861-65. 60-2636
Fox, Gustavas Vasa, 1821-1883. Papers, 1641-83.
80-2761
WeUes, Gideon, 1802-1878. Papers, 1846-1902,
61-1641
HISTORY CIVIL WAR SOURCES
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1891. Papers, 1861-68.
61-707
Starr, Floyd T., collector. Papers, 1750-1876.
61-802
MEDALS, BADGES, DECORATIONS, ETC.
Harrison, George. Official records, 1812-32. 80-2670
OFFICERS
Harbeck, Charles Thomas, 1850- collector. Papsrs,
1732rl015. 81-702
OFFICERS AUTOGRAPHS
Bower, Lawrence F. , collector. Autograph collection,
1802-1604. 81-846
OFFiCERS CORRESPONDENCE, REMTNISCENClid,
ETC.
Baber family. Baber-Blackshear papers, 1798-1939.
81-2678
Beale family. Decatur Houee papers, 1801-1967.
81-1627
Chadwlck, Fronch Eneor, 1844-1916. Letter books,
1888-88. 60-2531
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1640. Papers, 1605-21. 60-1819
Clark, William J., 1840-1889. Papere, 1881-99.
Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820. Naval papers, 18O1t20.
60-1922
Duraml, George R. Diaries, 1861-65. 60-2635
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870. Letters,
1863-1880. 61-808
Goodrich, Caspar Frederick, 1847-1926. Papers, 1883-
1909, 80-2419
Gray, A. B. Papers, 1850-60, 60-2202
Greene, Samuel Dana, 1839-1884. Papers, 1669-83.
60-2420
Hayes, Webb Cook, 1890-1957. Papers, 1614-67.
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843. Papers, 1809,-40.
Jonss, John Paul, 1747-1792. Papsrs, 1776-6
61-2428
60-2416
81-710
Kearny, Lawrence, 1786-1888. Papers, 1814-44.
60-289
Klmberly, Louis Ashlleld, 1830-1902. Papers,
1647-1901. 60-2116
Leigh, Richard Henry, 1870-1646. Papers,
1887-1942. 60-3280
McGowan, Samuel, 1870-34. Papers, 1010-36,
61-3658
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1807-1870. Papers,
1836-87. 60-2637
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1837-1867. Papers, 1853-
96. 60-2643
Minor family. Papers, 1667-1942. 61-3082
Mitchell, John Kirkwood, 1811-1886. Papers, 1819-88.
61-3267
Naval History Society, New York. Letters from U. S.
naval officers, 1870-60. 60-3023
Naval History Socisty, New York. Miecellaneoua
manuscripts. 60-3031
Nicholson, James, 1736-1604. Papsrs. 60-2569 :
O'Nell, Charlee, 1642-1627. Papers, 1871-99. 61-782
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1801. Correepondence, '
1841-70. 60-2561
Read, George C. Papers, 1836-47. .86-3285
Rodgers, John, 1773-1838. Papers, 1791-1886.
60-3290
Shields, William F., d. 1858. P-pers, 1821-76.
66-1830
Starr, Floyd T., collector. Papers, 1750-1876.
61-802
Truxtun, Thomas, 1755-1822. Letters, 1787-1826.
61-2423
U.S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island, Pa.
Papers, 1831-77. 66-2854
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1819. Papers, 1763-87.
61-2421
ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES
O'Nell, Charles, 1842-1927. Papere, 1871-99. 61-732
PROCUREMENT
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1640. Papers, 1805-21. 60-1619
RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
U. 8. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island,
Pa. Letters addresssd to ths commanders of
the Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1831-66. 61-1443
RECRUITING, ENLISTMENT, ETC.
Hayes, Wsbb Cook, 1890-1957. Papers, 1914-67.
61-2428
REGULATIONS
U, S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island, Pa.
Papers, 1831-77. 60-2854
SEA LIFE
Gila, Chester A, Correspondence, 1917-19. 60-1618
Grlmball, John Berkley, 1800-1863. Papere, 1727-
1030, 61-1668
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account booke
relating to Army and Navy units and offices in
New York, 1849-64. 66-3216
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1961. Papers, 1832-1939. 60-1352
Powell, Joseph P. Letters, 1944-46, 61-234
Rogers, Kobert, 1731-1765. Papers, 1759-1832.
80-1367
— SIGNALING
Barton, Charles Crillon, d. 1851. Journals, 1827-
31. 60-1244
SOCIETIES, ETC.
Naval Order of the United States. Records, 1896-
1931. 60-2542
U. S. NAVY
— SOCIETIES, ETC. (Continued)
Subject Index
Nayy League ol Die United Statea. Philadelphia Section
Records, 1917-22. eJ . 14eo
SUPPLIES AND STORES
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Letter book of Alfred
Day, naval agent at Philadelphia, 186S. 61-2883
U.t). Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Records of Samuel D
Patterson, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1845-49,
61-2880
Woodhouae, Samuel Washington, 1B76-
Papera, 1743-1858.
—SURGEONS
Shlppen, Edward, 1826-1911.
75.
U. S. NAVY DEPT.
RECORDS AND CORRESPONDENCE
Ooff, Nathan, 1B43-1920. Papere, ca. 1866-90.
U. S. POST OFFICE
HISTORY
collector,
61-228
Correspondence, 1848-
61-497
60-1073
Buchanan, James, Pres. U, S
1775-1888,
1761-1888,
Papers,
60-3337
61-1628
U. S. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPT.
— -REGULATIONS
Tage, OeorEO A. Papers, 1660-83.
U. S. SUPREME COURT
APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS, SALARIES, ETC.
King, Willard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
DaviB papers, 1815-1921, 61-1328
UNITED STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION, 1838-1842
National Institute lor the Promotion of Science,
Washington, D. C. Records, 1816-68. 61-700
Peacock (U. S. Ship) Records, 1839. 80-2946
Peale family. Papers, 1794-1854. 60-2026
Reynolds family. Papers, 1630-65, 69-216
UNITED STATES LOTTERY, 1777
Wlster, James W. Family papers, 1777-1889. 61-673
UNITED STATES MARSHALS
Curlenlus, Peter. Papers, 1601-44. 60-2077
Scott, Joseph, of Virginia. Papers, 1801-10.
UNITED STATES NAVAL EXPEDITION TO JAPAN
1852-1864
61-3043
Letters, 1850-53,
60-1870
Gray, Edwin Fairfax, 1029-1864
Morrow, James, 1820-1866. Papers, 1838-1938,
Rodgers, John, 1773-1838. Papers, 1791-1886.
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1939.
60-784
60-3290
61-3624
U T E D ,'?otp1S:sOOT YTRAINING "* """TARYSERV-
UNTVERSALIST CHURCH
~ETC ER0Y ~ C0HHESP0NDENCE ' "EMINISCENCES,
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1648- 81-1131
NEW YORK (STATE)
Columbia University. King's College and Columbia
College records, 1750-1860. 61-3325 ■
NORTH CAROLINA
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1846. 80-3309
Jones, Hufus Henry. Papers, 1707-1919. 81-2447
— OHIO
W WMM ° e ° rge WaBhl "K t0 ". 1868-1962. Papers,
61-1822
SOUTH CAROLINA
Da Veaux family. Papers of the Deveaux, Singleton,
and Moore families, 1768-1894. 61-1636
—SOUTHERN STATES
Hairston, Elizabeth Seawall (Hairston) 1666-1846.
Papers, 1805-1943. 61-172
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches. Records of Presbyterian schools and
colleges, 1864-1934. 61-2813
Holmes family. Papers, 1772-1931. 61-2020
Kilgo, John Carlisle, Bp., 1861-1022. Papers
1891-1944. 61-2636
—TEXAS
Cooper, Oscar Henry, 1862-1832. Papers. 81-2963
—U.S.
Bonsaclc family. Papers of the Bonsack and Plains
families, 1766-1829. e0 . 2M4
— U. S. FINANCE
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Records, 1789-
61-3167
— WEST VIRGINIA — BUILDINGS
West Virginia State buildings collection, 1812-31,
80-1274
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE CHAPLAINS see CHAP-
LAINS, UNIVERSITY AMD COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES
eee CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY
AT LOS ANGELES uwivbiumix
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS see COLLEGE PRESIDENTS
UPPER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA.
~i^b. PROW:I <TY see REAL PROPERTY—UPPER
MERION TOWNSHIP, PA. ™w i Lr ™
UTAH
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Coleman, Prime T. Papers, 1878-90. 61-3671
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1925. Papers, 1870-
* 823 - 60-284
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Griffin, Barnes Lewis Corbln, 1814-1678
76. „
—NEW YORK (CITY)
Papers, :
81-2607
New York. Society of the United Christian Friends.
Records, 1798-1843. 60-2311
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
— RELIGION
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877- Papere, 1677-1960.
Sutherland, George, 1862-1943. Papers, 1650-1944.
86-3221
VACANT LOT CULTIVATION see WORKING-MEN'S
GARDENS
VALPARAISO (CITY)
— DESCRIPTION
'"l^Toi 18 ' ° r - Mu80 «™- Collection of diaries,
60-2177
— ALABAMA
Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Savory Library.
Arrives, 1667-1864. 81-1465
— KENTUCKY
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptlet Theological Seminary,
Library. Papers relating to Baptists in Kentucky,
1787-1860. 61-1836
MINNESOTA
Guetovus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. Archives,
61-2783
——MISSOURI
Pritchett College, Glasgow, Mo,
1906. '
Records, 1888-
81-3194
80-2945
80-3107
1863-67,
HISTORY SOURCES
Poacock (U. S. Ship) Records, 1830
VANCE CO,, N. C.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Ma rS°S'' Goodrlc!l1 Wileon. Business records, 1864-
I92 '- 61-3862
VAN CORTLAND, STEPHEN
— ESTATE
Van Cortland, Philip. Papers, 1713-60. 61-1778
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE
— STUDENTS
Gannett Lumber Co., Asheville, N. C. Records.
1832-1964. 61-31M
6J-2486
61.8213
VAN ZANDT CO. , TEX.
DESCRIPTION
Foster, Alfred M„ d. 1866. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A, Foster, 1861-1919, 61-1861
VEGETARIANISM
Edmunds, Albert Joseph, 1867-1941. Papers, 1860-
■v 1 * 41 ! 80-1630
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1836-1620, Papers, 1850-1818.
81-1124
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1826, Papers) 1851-
1918 ' 61-128
Ryan, Agnes. Papers, 1804-66. 61-2663
VENDETTA
Eppe family. Correspondence, 1817-76, 81-2486
VENEZUELA
•^—FOREIGN RELATIONS — U. S.
Sheffield, James Rockwell, 1884-1838. Caoers
1860-1638. '
VENICE
—RELATIONS (GENERAL) WITH THE LEVANT
Venetian documents, 1672-ea. 1760.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Harris, EUen Matilda (Orblson) 1816-1662, Papers
1630-66. 61-1645
VENTURA, CALIF.
—SEED INDUSTRY AND TRADE see SEED INDUSTRY
AND TRADE— VENTURA, CALIF.
VERMONT
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY
VERMONT
-—RURAL CONDITIONS
C, "i'„- , . E . p " 1>, " a8 Bvl1 ' 1800-1667. Business reoords,
1MS -85' 60-103
—SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Salisbury, Lucius. Correspondence, 1843-48. 61-2828
VERMONT, UNIVERSITY
—STUDENTS
Holgate, William C, 1814-ca, 1890, Papers, 1778-
1811. 61-2180
VERSAILLES, TREATY OF, 1703
Spanish documents concerning Florida and the West
Indies, 1783-95. 81-2171
VERSAILLES, TREATY OF, JUNE 28, 1819 (qSRMANY)
McCormlek, Vance CrlswsU, 1872-1946. Papers.
»»-»• ^61-3482
Miller, David Hunter, 1876- Papers, ca. 1817-32.
66-136
VETERANS
—LAWS AND LEGISLATION— -U, S,
Wherry, Kenneth Splcer, 1882-1961, Papers,
ca. 1942-51. '
SOCIETIES, ETC. !
American Veteran's Commlttse. Missouri 248 Chapter
Columbia. Records, 1948-46. Tj-633
Society of tns Army of the Cumberland. Records,
01-1364
1902-06. '61-1784
United Spanish War Veterans. Dspt. of Minnesota.
Auxiliary, Records, 1905-40. 60-209
Unltsd Spanish War Veterans. Dspt, of Mississippi,
Records, 1926-47. 60-3127
— CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA — SOCIETIES
ETC, ..-.:.v ; ....,« ■
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1801. Papers, 1823-98.
81-3163
— OEOHGIA
Lanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1657. Papers,
1647-57. 61-2668
II. S.
Elliott, Carl, 1813- Papers, 1832- 81-1276
VETERANS' HOSPITALS see HOSPITALS, MILITARY
VETERINARY MEDICINE
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Connaway, John Waldo, b. 1869. Papers, 1786-1644,
60-8330
— VIRGINIA — ISLE OF WIGHT CO.
Seward, Walter Merrlt, 1880- Papers, 1B33-182B,
66-107
VICE -PRESIDENTS
U. S.
Albany Institute of History and Art. Papers of
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United
States, 1766-1924. 61 . B05
Subject Index
VICKSBURG, toss.
— HISTORY
Stuart family. Papers of the Stuart, Mayes, and
Dimitry families, 1840-1948. 60-3312
— RIOT, 1874
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— SIEGE, 1883
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VINCENrlES, IND.
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES —
VTNCENNES, IND.
— HISTORY
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60-1M6
HISTORY SOURCES
Caldwell, John, of Indiana. Papers, 1785-1840, 60-1793
— REAL ESTATE BUSINESS see REAL ESTATE BUSI-
NESS — VHKENNES, IND.
VINEYARDS see VITICULTURE
VIOLIN MUSIC
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81-709
VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES
HISTORY SOURCES
Westergaard, Waldemar Christian, 1862- Papers,
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VIRGINIA
see also subdivision VIRGINIA under names of
trades, businesses, Industries, occupations, etc,
— ANTIQUITIES
Axcbeological Society of Virginia, Records, 1941-59,
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—BOUNDARIES — MARYLAND^
Bucklew, Lerby, collector. Preston County papers,
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—BOUNDARIES— TENNESSEE
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— CHURCH RECORDS AND REGISTERS see CHURCH
RECORDS AND REGISTERS — VIRGINIA
— COMMERCE
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60-308
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— COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS — VIRGINIA
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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Stevens, Catharine (Clarkson). Diaries, 1833-35.
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ECCLESIASTICAL GEOGRAPHY see ECCLESIASTICAL
GEOGRAPHY VIRGINIA
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— EDUCATION see EDUCATION — VIRGINIA
— GENEALOGY
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HISTORY— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
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—HISTORY — COLLECTIONS
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994
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— HISTORY, LOCAL
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— INDUSTRIES
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MAPS
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— MILITIA
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Buford, John, Papere, 1804-98. 80-776
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VIRGINIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (Continued)
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1895. Papera, 1831-
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61-1S46
80-7
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—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — COLONIAL PERIOD
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Virginia (Colony) Council, lixocutive Journals,
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Morris family, Papera, 1704-1920.
Subject Index
— RURAL CONDITIONS
Christian, William Walter. Correspondence,
1855-62,
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1807-1876. Papers, 1808-
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60-3311
Bryan family. Papers, 1679-1943.
Butler family. Papers, 1809-1916,
61-2417
60-1443
Irvine family. Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, and
Watts famillea, 1745-1914, 69-14S
Muffin family. Correspondence, 1811-92. 61-1469
Sydaor, Thomas White, b. 1816. Papera, 1825-
1726-53.
81-2721
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1776-1665
Barbour, James, 1776-1842. Papors, 1771-1940.
61-2162
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61-1369
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Dickinson family. Papers, 1822-58, 69-70
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60-2291
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Van Winkle, Peter G., 1808-1872. Papers, 1827-
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— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— REVOLUTION
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— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT — 1865-
Flood, Henry Delaware, 1865-1921. PapBre, 1870-
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Holllday, Frederick WUllam Mackey, 1828-1809.
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Lassltar, Daniel William, 1827-1903. Papara of
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Virginia, Secretary of the Commonwelath. Rocorde,
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POLL TAX see POLL TAX—VIRGINIA
PUBLIC LANDS
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81-3687
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— RACE QUESTION
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— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY — VIR-
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60-917
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commonplace boolta, 1768-
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Dickenson, George W. Papers, 1786-1919,
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Surveyors' field books, 1753-S6,
— WILLS see WILLS — VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA, MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON
— BIOGRAPHY
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— STUDENTS
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VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY
— FACULTY
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— HISTORY
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— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
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VISAS aee PASSPORTS
VISITS OF STATE
— U.S.
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VITICULTURE
■ — u. s.
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VOICE
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VOYAGES AND TRAVELS
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VOYAGES AROUND THE WORLD
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VOYAGES TO THE PACIFIC COAST
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Eagle, John H, Letlara, 1892-65, ,' 61-1721
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Nlchole, Samuel, Correapondencej 1753-1810.
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Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco,
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Society of California Ploneera, San Francisco.
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Wyoming (Scrsw sloop). Reoords, 1069-81, 61-2636
Subject Index
w
WABASH CO. , DID.
LAND TITLES see LAND TITLES — WABASH CO.
IND.
WACO, TEX.
KU KLUX KLAN see KU KLUX KLAN IN WACO, TEX.
WACONIA, MINN.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Peterson, Andrew, 1818 'B98. Papers, 1854-1931.
60-3198
WADESTOWN, W. VA.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
WADESTOWN, W. VA,
WAGES
ANNUAL WAGE — DETROIT
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library,, McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
1933- 61-3272
MINIMUM WAOE
Benson, Mary Williams, 1874- Papers, 1896-1958.
61-3676
Evans, Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1866-1937. Papers, 1882-
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MDOUTM WAGE — CONNECTICUT
Consumers' League of Connecticut. Records, 1907-46.
81-3399
MINIMUM WAGE — MASSACHUSETTS
Johnson, Ethel McLean, Papers, 1919-46. 61-2373
Smith, Hattle (Hyland). : Papers, 1937-69, 614492
— ILLINOIS
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1802-76. 61-1642
— U.S.
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WAGON MAKING see CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING
WALDENBES
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HISTORY— SOURCES
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SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
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WALES
— REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. WALES
WAR
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Martin, Warren Frederic, 1878- Papers, 1917-21.
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WOMEN'S WORK
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WAR OF 1812 see U. S. HISTORY WAR OF 1812
WAB RELIEF
Pennsylvania Railroad Women's Division for War
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WAR RISK INSURANCE see INSURANCE, WAR RISK
WAR WORK see EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1918 — WAR
WORK; WORLD WAR, 1939-1946 — WAR WORK
WARD SPRINGS, VA.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
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WARREN, R. I.
SHIP REGISTERS see SHIP REGISTERS — WARREN.
R.I. '
WARREN CO. , N. C.
GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
WARREN CO. , N. C.
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— HISTORY — SOURCES
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— HARDWARE STORES see HARDWARE STORES —
WARRENTON, VA.
WARSAW, N. Y.
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town of Warsaw and its vicinity, 1813- 81-1601
WARSHIPS
Smith, Uselma C, Papers, 1768-1890. 61-748
WASECA, MINN.
— CHURCHES — BAPTIST
Waseca, Minn. First Baptist Church. Records,
1868-1913. 60-201
WASHBURN-CROSBY MILL EXPLOSION, 1878 Bee
MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN-CROSBY MILL EXPLOSION,
1878
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, PRES. U. S.
ESTATE
Beverly, Robert, financier. Business records, 1763-
1862, 60-1377
Washington family, PaperB of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843. 61-1629
— RELIGION
WblMitt, William Heth, 1841-1911. Papers, 1868-1909.
61-2989
WASHINGTON (STATE)
BIOGRAPHY
Washington (State) Dept, of Public Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37.
61-3067
CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
Washington (Ter.) Secretary's Office, Records,
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-CONSTITUTIONAL H1STORY-
Moore, James Zacharle, 1844-1621
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-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
SOURCES
Papers,
Oilman, Daniel Hunt, 1845-913. Papers, 1868-
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Washington Mill Company, Seabeck, Wash.
Records, 1867-90. 61-1300
— FR./NTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER AND
PIONEER LIFE WASHINGTON (STATE)
GENEALOGY
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington,
Records. 61-261
HISTORY— ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington,
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HISTORY SOURCES
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1632. Papers, 1662-
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Washington (Ter. ) Governor. Correspondence,
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MORAL CONDITIONS
Washington Mill Company,
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61-1300
-POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
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Ferry, Ellsha Peyre, 1826-1895.
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60-3327
Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1616-1662. Papers, 1636-62,
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Wallace, William Henson, 1811-1879.
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60-3340
Washington (Ter.) Secretary's Office,
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Washington Mill Company,
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Records,
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61-3286
81-1300
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY —
WASHINGTON (STATE)
WASHINGTON, D, C.
DESCRIPTION
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HISTORY SOURCES
Coles, Jdward, 1786-1868, Papers, 1762-1867.
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— METHODIST CHURCH see METHODIST CHURCH IN
WASHINGTON, D.C,
— PUBLIC BUILDINGS
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
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61-1661
Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946.
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61-2188
Carr, Wilbur John, 1870-1942.
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Papers, 1767-
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61-1182
60-3323
61-1808
61-1338
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—WATER SUPPLY
Leckie, W. Robert, d. 1839. Papers, 1768-1906.
61-2440
WHOLESALE TRADE see WHOLESALE TRADE —
WASHINGTON, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D. C. GREENWAY STATUE (CAPITOL)
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WASHINGTON, D. C, MEMORIAL CONTINENTAL HALL
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81-1348
WASHINGTON, D. C, THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL
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WASHINGTON, D. C. WHITE HOUSE
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60-675
WASHINGTON, D. c. WHITE HOUSE (Continued)
Nesbltt, Victoria Henrietta (Kugler) 1114- Papers.
1B33 "< 9 - 61-1284
WASHINGTON, N. C.
~ mcTON^NC 101 ^ 8 "' GEMERAX STORES— WASH-
WASHWOTON, TREATY OF, 1842
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857, Papers, 1803-67.
60-1460
HOl l1o3 Pr0dBrlCkWllUain ' 1857 - 1903 - ^P"", 1B80-
81-3332
WA S2£ GTOKA «CH, NEW YORK (CITY) see NEW YORK
(CITY) WASHINGTON ARCH
WASHINGTON CO., IND,
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Ltadley family. Papers, 1810-1941. 8 i, 727
WASHINGTON CO., MINN.
FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTTFn inn
PIONEER LIFE-MmNESOTA-wLniWGTONCO^
~Bm?H7 E E ?r° FB S l 4 THS ' ETC " See AGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC WASHINGTON CO., MINN.
WASHINGTON CO., MISS.
HISTORY ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
Washington County (Miss.) Historical Society.
Scrapbooks, 1910-13. \ w _ im
"zN^ON^S^mS. ™" aE * L PROJ,ERT y— WASH-
Subject Index
WATER VALLEY, MISS.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
WATER VALLEY, MISS.
WATER -WHEELS
KUbur^Lincoia Machine Company, Fall River, Mass.
Records, 1846-1929. ' eo .j 16
WA PLACEs"eTC CES SM HEALTHBES0BTS . WATERING»
WATERS, MINERAL see MINERAL WATERS
WA wTtKys INTBAC0ASTAL "* """ACOASTAL
WAUPUN, WIS.
—COST AND STANDARD OF LIVING see COST Ann
STANDARD OF LOTOG— WAUPIJN, WIS.
WAUWATOSA, WIS.
"t^^™^ "" L ™BER TRADE-WAUWA-
WAVERLEY, N. Y.
—GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES—
WAVERLEY, N. Y.
WAYNE CO. , MICH.
~C C 0°™Mic^ CORDS "' COTOT » E CORDS_WAYNE
WASHINGTON CO. , MO.
~ WGTOnIio^MO? m GENERAL STORES— WASH-
WASHINGTON CO., N. Y.
HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical SoclBty. Papers relating to
Washington Co., N. Y., 1781-1870. 60-2909
WASHINGTON CO. , N. C.
~ ton" HS.flES? 1 * S " C0UHT "ECORDS— WASHING-
WASHINGTON CO. , VA.
~^ L Ii NDUSTRYAND TRADE see SALT INDUSTRY
AND TRADE— WASHINGTON CO., VA. ,MDUSTRY
WASHINGTON M3NUMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Washington National Monument Society, Washington.
D. C. Records, 1833-87. ^ 61-1564
WASTE PRODUCTS
Knowles, OusUvus w. Account books, 1876-96.
61-2089
WA £L a »5 :PAIR1Na see CLpCKS AND WATCHES—
REPAIRINa AND ADJUSTING * . : . -
WATER
POLLUTION MISSOURI
Springer, William McKendree, 1836-1903. Papers
1861-1904. 61 i 643
— THERAPEUTIC USE see HYDROTHERAPY
WATER-BrRDS
Midwest Conservation Alliance. Records, 1935.
WATER-COLORS
Morton, Daniel, 1864-1938. Papers, 1816-1937.
water-power
"po^Tut^Sn 80 «"**«> ™-
— minnesota — minnesota city
Pike, Robert, d. 1874. Papers, 1851-89.
NEW ENGLAND
60-674
WAYNESBORO, VA.
m'w!TOES E BO^O, C vr CH "" PRESB "ERIAN CHURCH
WEAPONS see FIREARMS
WELDON, N. C.
~ ^ !E T 1 ^ AI ' ST0RES Beo GENERAL STORES
WELDON, N, C,
WELFARE WORK see CHARITIES; PUBLIC WELFARE
WELLMAN POLAR EXPEDITION, 1898-1899
Baldwin, Evelyn Brlggs, 1862-1933. Papers, 18B8-
lm - 60-2989
Baldwin, Evelyn Brlggs, 1882-19S3. Papers, 1898-89
WELLS, ME. " 1 - S ° 12
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
WELLS, ME,
WELLSBURG, W. VA.
~W G E^^ G T°w! E VA. S8e GENERAL ST ° RES -
— INDUSTRIES
Jacob lamily, Papers, 1824-1921. 61-1660
WELLSVILLE, OHIO
~WELUv}S RE SM A °R ICUL TUHE— OHIO-
WELSH IN MERION, PA.
— GENEALOGY
L '°. ) n'in H ? V o, ,d WilUan "'- Genealogical record books,
1U4U-1B01. 60-2600
WELSH IN PENNSYLVANIA
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. 80-2837
THE WEST
— DISCOVERY AND EXPLORATION
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1967.
61-1627
m Efl fl? rdM * y "' I8a3 " 1886 - Fort Sutter papers,
MB " 62 - 61-1848
— FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE see FRONTIER Ann
PIONEER LIFE— THE WEST
HISTORY
1870-1926. 61-3168
HISTORY SOURCES
Parish, John Carl, 1881-1939. Papers. 61-908
"^Sr E ^T , ^1]? ATBHALHIST0 R y . ^al
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— SOCIAL UFE AND CUSTOMS
Crosby, George, 1868-1937. Correspondence, 1868-
60-937
WEST AUGUSTA DISTRICT, VA.
^uS A R DS^CTrVA COlmT REC0R «-WEST
WEST CHESTER, PA.
LIBRARIES
Frtonds_UbraryAs»cl. t , (H10 , W811tch<letor- ^^
61-717
— SCHOOLS
Townsend, Washington, 1818-18B5, collector.
Autographed lettere and documents, 1116-1663.
WEST INDIES
— COMMERCE
81-1163
^^-^^"--Papers^
— COMMERCE — NORTH CAROLINA
Fowler family. Papers, 1772-1870
81-1394
^V-mo*™**' "• »««• Business records,
—COMMERCE— PHILADELPHIA ^'^
^ Bole, Abraham. Papers, , 762 . 180l , ^
H T7t5'.S C ' IWladSl - hb -«-■-. ^Per.,
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81-2873
61-644
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COMMERCE U. S,
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Yeatee family. Papers, 1718-1876.
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL— vmwa
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61-1743
61-144
61-3142
60-1042
Safford,, Arthur Truman, 1887-1951. Business
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WATER-RIGHTS
— ARIZONA
Contzen family. Papers, 1803-1907.
WATER-SUPPLY
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888. Papers, 1838
— WASHINGTON, D.C. see WASHINGTON, D.C.
WATER-SUPPLY
61-3672
80-2367
""f.^ 153 , 16 ^ 811 ' 19 "- The Mormons and the
Far West, 1809-ca. 1867. e ,_i 860
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Breckenrldge, Thomas E. Memoire, 1846-94.
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DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL VIEWS
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1836. Papers,
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Forbes, Robert Humphrey, 1867- Papers, 1840-
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■—HARBORS see HARBORS— WEST INDIES
HISTORY SOURCES
Florida. Univerelty, Gainesville. Libraries. West
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Spanish documents concerning Florida and the West
Indlss, 1783-95. 6 ,^ m
— HISTORY — 1776-1783
Macartney, George Macartney, earl, 1737-1808,
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Rodney, George BrydgeB Rodney, baron, 1719-1792
Papers, 1780-82. 60-2853
Vaughan, Sir John, 17387-1795. Papers, 1779-81.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Hearn, Lafcadlo, 1650-1004. Papers, 1848-1952
60-1320
60-1713
997
— WINE AND WINE MAKING see WINE AND WINE
MAKING WEST INDIES
WEST INDIES, BRITISH
HISTORY SOURCES
Blathwayt, William, 1649 7-1717. Papers, 1674-
171K
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WEST INDIES, FRENCH
— DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
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60-918
61-1409
Subject Index
WEST POINT, N. Y.
— FORTIFICATIONS
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1788. Papers, 1756-85.
60-2779
WEST ST. PAUL, MINN.
— GROCERY TRADE see GROCERY TRADE WEST
ST. PAUL, MINN.
WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
—MERCHANTS Bee MERCHANTS, AMERICAN — WEST
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WEST VIRGINIA
see also subdivision WEST V1RGTN1A under names
of trades, businesses, Industries, occupations, etc.
— ANTIQUITIES
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1864. Papers,
1815-83. 61-1341
BIOQRAPHY
Rowan, Richard B„ collector. Papers, 1894-1960.
60-1412
West Virginia. University, Library. West Virginia
Collection. WeBt Virginia history papers, ca. 1748-
1943. 60-1446
— CAPITAL AND CAPITOL
BUlmyor family. Papers, 1832-1906. 61-1881
CIVILIAN DEFENSE
West Virginia. War History Commission. Records,
1926-46. 80-241
— COURT RECORDS Bee COURT RECORDS — WEST
VIRGINIA
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Davis, Henry Gassavay, 1623-1016. Papers,
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— GENEALOGY
Boughner, James Vance, 1812-1882. Papers, 1790-
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Jones, Clement Ross, 1871- Papers, 1897-1039.
60-1106
Judy, Elvln Lycurgus, 1670-1964, Papers, 1766-
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— HISTORY
Hall, Granville Davlsson. Papers, 1861-1926. 60-997
Willey, Waitman Thomas, 1611-1900. Papers, 1830-
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— HBTORY — COLLECTIONS
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— HBTORY— CIVIL WAR
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Boreman, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1898. Papers, 1896-
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GoH, David, Papers, 1826-1904. 60-1463
Maxwell, Hu, 1860-1927. Papers, ca. 1846-1960.
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Plerpont, Francis Harrison, 1814-1890. Papers,
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— HISTORY — WAR OF 1896
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HISTORY, LOCAL
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60-1369
Harold, Nan Brooke, collector. Papers, 1869-1914.
81-1570
Maxwell, Hu, 1880-1927. Papers, ca. 1645-i9E0.
Rowan, Richard B., oollector. Papers, 1894-1960,
60-1-112
West, Rufus A,, collector. Papers, 1774-1962. 60-3342
— INDUSTRIES
Boreman, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1696. Papers, 1836-
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Dayton, Alston Gordon, 1857-1920. Papers, ca. 1848-
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Deaklno (amlly. Papers, 1778-1926. 60-1462
LAND, [LAND GRANTS] see LAND, [LAND GRANTS]
— WEST VIRGINIA
LEARNED INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIETIES
West Virginia Collegiate Academy of Science. Wes? ^
Virginia University Chapter. Archives, 1949-56,"
60-4*46
NATURAL RESOURCES see NATURAL RESOURCES —
WEST VIRGINIA
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Basset, James, Papers, 1802-92. 61-2817
Bennett, Jonathan McCally, 1814-1887. Papers,
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Camden, Thomas Bland, b. 1629, Papers, 1882-1907.
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EUdns, Stephen Benton, 1841-1911, Papers, 1881-
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Faulkner, CharleB James, 1806-1884. Papers, 1815-
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Fleming, Arebu Brooks, 1839-1923. Papers, 1784-
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Holt, Rush Dev, 1905-1965. Papers, 1688-1860,
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60-1072
Jacob, John Jeremiah, 1829-1693. Papers, 1686-78,
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Maxwell, Hu, 1880-1927. Papers, ca. 1646-1960.
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Morgan, Ephraim Franklin,
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Parker, William, of West Virginia. Papers, 1846-
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Pemberton, Robert Landon, 1860- Papers, 1880-
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Plerpont, Francis Harrison, 1814-1899. Papers,
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Watson lamlly. Papers, 1889-1953. 60-3321
White, Albert Blakeslee, 1856-1941. Papers, 1888-
1929. 60-272
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
West Virginia State buildings collection, 1912-31.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY WEST
VIRGINIA
REGISTERS OF BIRTHS, ETC. see REGISTERS OF
BIRTHS, ETC. WEST VIRGINIA '
— ROADS, [TOLL ROADS] see ROADS, [TOLL ROADS]
—WEST VIRGINIA
— SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Andrews, Charles Wesley, 1807-1875. Papers, 1808-
1901. 60-1468
Wllley, Waitman Thomas, 1811-1900. Papers, 1830-
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Cook, Roy Bird,
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collector. Papers, 1773-
60-41
80-917
— UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES see UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES — WEST VIRGINIA
WEST VTRGINIA. GOVERNOR
BD3L10GRAPHY
Historical Records Surrey. West Virginia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1939. 60-10
WEST VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY
— BWLDDtGS
Bayles family. Papers, 1830-1941. 61-31
West Virginia. University,
struction, 1673-1816.
Papers on building con-
Callahan, James Morton, 1884-1956. Papers, 1836-
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— STUDENTS
Smith .''.roily. Papers, 1823-75. 80-1109
West Virginia. University. Student records, 1677-
1949. 60-1007
WEST WARREN, MASS.
COTTON TRADE see COTTON TRADE WEST
WARREN, MASS.
WESTBROOK, ME.
SILK MANUFACTURE AND TRADE see SILK MANU-
FACTURE AND TRADE — WESTBROOK, ME.
WESTCHESTER CO., N. Y.
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HISTORY REVOLUTION
MacDonald,' John MacLean, 1760-1883. Papers,
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REAL PROPERTY, [TOLL ROADS] see REAL
PROPERTY, [ TOLL ROADS] — WESTCHESTER CO. ,
N. Y.
WESTERN RESERVE
Rookwell, John Arnold, 1803-1861.
1791-1871.
Correspondence,
61-1861
— COMMERCE
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LAND, I REAL PROPERTY) see LAND, [ REAL
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WESTERN STORIES
— TECHNIQUE
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WESTFOHD, MASS.
— AGRICULTURE see AGRICULTURE — MASSACHU-
SETTS— WESTFORD
WESTON, W. VA.
BANKS AND BANKING, [ LAWYERS] see BANKS AND
BANKING, [LAWYERS] — WESTON, W. VA.
WETHERSFIELD, CONN.
-—DEEDS see DEEDS WETHERSFIELD, CONN.
WETHERSFIELD, ILL.
HISTORY
Little. Henry GUman, 1813-lsBO. Papers, 1694-99.
' 61-3373
WHALE-OIL ,
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90. '
WHALERS
Coggeahall, John. Business accounts, 1809-47.
61-889
Harvard University. Graduate School ot Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of lhe whaling Industry, New Bedford and Nan-
tucket, Mbbs., 1774-1922. 81-49
80-1746
WHALERS (Continued)
Morgan, Charted W. Business records, 1820-66.
60-172
WHALING
Adams, Atkins. Business records, 1836-86. 61-725
Bourn, Melatlah. Business records, 1727-1803.
60-1760
B< "^«' J °° alhM . b - »»• Business records,
1836_92 ' 61-405
B^ U6 e l y -l B , 10 rb^rtH ° tChlI1 °° ,1, 18ei - 1M6 - **f™.
61-3263
Cleveland, Benjamin D. Business records, 1904-20.
61-407
Subject Index
Coggegb-'-', John. Business accounts, 1800-47,
Greene, Howard, 1884-1066. PaperB, 1683-1066.
61-689
61-3204
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
01 the whaling Industry, New Bedford and Nan-
tucket, Mass., 1774-1922. 6 l-40
Hathaway Thomas 3., 1706-1878. Business
records, 1816-72. el . 3M
Russell, WlBiam TaUman, 1788-1872. Business
records, 1816-53. 61-406
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Mass. Records,
61-364
, WHARVES
— NEW ENGLAND
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Ad-
ministration. BakBr Library. Account book of
wharfage, New England and New York, 1778-1873.
60-3001
WHEAT
— PRICES
Garrlott, George. BuBlness records, 1838-60. 60-1828
— CALIFORNIA — HARVESTING
Corpenlng famlty. Papers, 1780-1022. 60-1703
— VIRGINIA — AUGUSTA CO.
Smiley family, Business records, 1808-1001. 60-126
WHEAT TRADE
— MILLER CO., MO.
Wrlgbt family. Business records, 1880-85. 61-806
— MINNESOTA
E^ ^ ^g, Chi " e3 W - ««-"l«. Papers, 1888-
19S8 - 60-1033
^NAPA, CALIF.
Enaterby, Anthony Y. , 1818-1803. Papers, 1888-
85> 61-1766
— SAN FRANCISCO
""^"'.o^!! 1 "' PrM Llb ">ry- Manuscript collections,
WHEELING, W. VA.
— COMMERCE
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1014. 60-1072
—HISTORY
Brlnkman, Charles, 1865- collactor. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co,, W. Va., 1852-1048. 60-1719
WHITESIDE CO. , ILL.
— COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE see AGRICmTlmu
COOPERATIVE— ILUTOB— ^ESWS. '
~2E£g£?£S?Z5? " M MARMA0E **»■*-
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Warner, Edward B. Papers, 1858-60. 61-2040
WHITMAN, MASS.
—BOOT AND SHOE TRADE see BOOTS AND ftnnrc
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE- ShtTMA^ E£—
WHTTMELL, VA.
—-GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES
WHTTMELL, VA.
WHOLESALE TRADE
— ARIZONA
Flan (E. N.) Company. Records, 1874-1010. 61-3627
BOSTON
Amory (J & J.) Boston. Records, 1761-97. 60-1683
P,l f!?. <SllM, a C—W, Ihti Boston. Papers,
1838 " 70 ' 60-1664
^fjfo'^f ' * Cm W, Inf., Boston. Records,
1818-1014. ' M . 1M7
Thompson b Morton, Boston. Records, 1834-61.
60-1676
; — GEORGETOWN, BRITISH GUIANA
Ha ^Z d .. Ul f7 eraUy - °™»**e School of Business Ad-
mtaislraUon. Baker Library. Account booto of
wholesale merchants, 1780-1901. 60-1741
— HALIFAX, N. S,
mtalatration. Baker Library. Account book. 5
wholesale merchants, 1760-1901. 60-1741
PORTLAND, OR.
Corbett, Falling, and Company, Portland, Or.
Records, 1850-91. " W ' tU " M . <*• ^^
— U. 8.
miatatration. Baker Library. Account book, of
wholesale merchants, 1760-1001. 60-1741
— WASHINGTON, D, C.
B *?Z, <P » T,) * Sm ' WMl >to8«o^ D. C. Records,
1841-78. 60-1600
WICHITA INDIANS
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1860-60. 81-1048
Kahn, Henry, 1830-1000. Papers, 1884-98. 61-1150
WILD LIFE, CONSERVATION OF
— ARIZONA
60-1072
60-582
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1014.
HISTORY SOURCES
Frlssell, John, 1610-1803, Papers, oa. 1868-8
WHBKEY FRAUDS
Babcock, Orvllle Ellas, 1835-1884. Papers, 1849-
1947 - 60-14
WHISKEY INSURRECTION, 1794
Baker, William Spohn, 1824-1897, collector. Papers.
lfl8 °- 61-1096
Craig, Isaac, 1742 7-1826. Papers, 1766-1907.
61-2426
MacPh;,rson, William, 1756-1813. PaperB, 1784-
1866 ' 61-340
WHITE EAHTH INDIAN RESERVATION, MINNESOTA
Powell, Ransom Judd, 1886-1937. Papers, 1806-22.
80-530
Stowe, Lewis, 1828-iOH. Papers, 1819-1908. 60-2601
WHITE HOUSE see WASHINGTON, D. C. WHITE HOUSE
WHITE PINE CO. , NEV.
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
MltcheU famUy. Correspondence, 1868-87. 61-1810
Falres, Clifford Clinton, 1877- Papers, 1024-47.
— MINNESOTA
Midwest Conservation Alliance. Records, 1036,
WILDERNESS, BATTLE OF THE 1884
61-2712
60-674
Foster, Alfred M., d. 1866. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1819. 61-1381
McClellan, Henry Bralnerd, 1840-1004. Papers, 1882-
87, 61-2403
WILKES CO. , N. C.
- CO ENE N R C L Sr0RES see °ENERAL STOHES—WILKES
— HISTORY — crVTL WAR
Brown, HamUton, 1786-1870. Papers, 1762-1007.
61-3870
WILKBSBORO, N. C.
RETAIL TRADE ess RETAIL TRADE WILKESBORO.
N. C.
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE, WILLIAMSBURG, VA.
STUDENTS
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1869. Papers of
William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton, 1700-1000. 61-1368
WILLIAMS COLLEGE
—STUDENTS
Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1878. Papers, 185B-
,0 06. 61-2608
WILLIAMSBURG, VA.
DESCRIPTION
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Records, 1024- 61-1845
990
—HISTORIC HOUSES, ETC.
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Records, 1024- 81-134J
HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
CO i W-mr m ° targ ' tac - ««*• — — *i'
61-3305
WILLIAMSON CO. , TENN.
— SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Britt, Mary (Nichols), collector. Nlchols-Brlit
collection 1771-1005. 61-1864
WILLIAMSPORT, MD.
COMMERCE
Cbssapsake and Ohio Canal Company. Records, 1891-
1M3, 60-1000
WILLOWDALE, N. Y.
^A°^ T n: Y Y LIFE SM C0UNTRY "™— WILLOW-
WILLS
— MISSISSIPPI
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi.
Magnolia State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1845-
47.
MONONGALIA CO. , W. VA.
Baylss family. Papers, 1830-1941.
— NEW YORK (CITY)
New York. Museum of the City of New York.
Miscellaneous collection, 1646-
— ^-NOXUBEE CO., MISS.
Noxubee Co., Miss. Records, 1830-06.
VIRGINIA
Brooke family. Papers of the Brooke, Berkeley, and
Carter families, 1702-1009. 'f 1 »„-.,„
WILMINGTON, DEL.
—COMMERCE
Gilpin, Vincent, 1705-1888,
60-2836
61-3124
61-1131
60-1847
61-450
61-452
Papers, 1820-02.
Stockton family. Business records, 1700-1816.
—MACHINERY TRADE AND MANUFACTURE see
MACHINERY — TRADE AND MANUFACTURE—
WILMINGTON, DEL. ™
REAL PROPERTY, [ SHIP-BUILDINOJ see REAL
PROPERTY, [SHIP-BUILDING] — WILMINGTON, DEL.
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Rldgely family. Papers, 1742-1899. 01-1372
WILMINGTON, N. C.
— COMMERCE
Jones, Olives H. Business records, 1882-61. 61-2717
— COST AND STANDARD OF LIVINO see CUT AMn
STANDARD OF LIVINC^WbSotON, N?c!
— HISTORY — CIVIL WAR
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-95. 61-1899
WILSON CO., N. C.
— DEEDS BBS DEEDS— WILSON CO., N.C.
GENEALOOY
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, cotlsotor. Papers, 1778-1984
— REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
CO. , N. C.
61-3398
-WILSON
WILTON, CONN.
— CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKING see CARRIAGE
AND WAGON MAKING — WILTON, CONN.
HISTORY
Wilton Historical Society. Wiltonlana, 1733-1950's.
61-2326
WINDHAM CO., CONN.
-—HISTORY COLLECTIONS
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Windham Co., Conn. , 1724-1836. 60-3087
WINDSOR, CONN.
— CHURCHES — CONGREGATIONAL
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church. Records.
1662-1756. 60-2688
WINE AND WINE MAKING
— CALIFORNIA
Corpenlng family. Papers, 1780-1922. 80-1703
Del Valle family. Papers, 1818-1920. 61-1285
Wilson, Benjamtn Davis, 1811-1878, Papers, 1847-
1901 ' 81-2108
Subject Index
WINE AND WINE MAKING (Continued)
— HERMANN, MO.
Stone Hill Wine Company, Hermann, Mo. Records,
1890-1919. 00-2496
— LONDON
Forbes, Thomas. Letter book, 1722-32. 81-2946
— MADEIRA
Rose, Croplsy. Letter book, 1779-81. .81-3097
Smith, Edward Wanton. Family papers, 1726-1840.
81-190
— NEW YORK (CITY)
Nlcoll, Cbarles. Business records, 1753-19. 60-2308
— WEST INDIES
Hose, Croplsy. Letter book, 1779-61. 61-3097
WINONA, MO.
— LUMPER TRADE set, LUMBER TRADE — WINONA,
MO.
WINONA CO., MINN.
— POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Pike, Robert, d. 1874. Papers, 1851-89. 60-1042
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
—WOOL TRADE AND MDUSTRY see WOOL TRADE AND
INDUSTRY — WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
WINTERSPORTS
—MINNESOTA ST. PAUL
St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association. Records,
1915-16. 00-984
WINTKROP, ME.
—WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY see WOOL TRADE
ANDDIDUSTRY — WTNTHROP, ME.
WIRE
American Steel and Wire Company. Records of
American Steel and Wire Co. and Us predecessors,
1622-1935. 60-1114
Spencer Win Company. Records, 1875-1929. 60-05
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH see TELEGRAPH
WISCONSIN
— LAND SETTLEMENT see LAND SETTLEMENT
WISCONSIN
—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT 1666-
Cover, Joseph C, 1819-1872. Papers, 1889-76.
Wisconsin Nonpartisan League.
Records, 1920-24.
01-334
— -REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY WIS-
CONSIN
WITCHCRAFT
—CONNECTICUT
Wyllys, Samuel, 1032-1709, Papers, 1030-1701.
61-1303
WOBURN, MASS.
— CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY see CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY WOBURN, MASS.
WOFFORD COLLEGE, SPARTANBURG, S. C.
— STUDENTS
Few, William Preston, 1867-1940. Papers, 1885-
1961. 61-1260
WOMAN
ANECDOTES, FACETIAE, SATIRE, ETC.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797. Papers, 1741-84. 60-1333
CONGRESSES
International Assembly of Women, South Kortrlght,
N. Y. Records. 61-3451
International Federation of Working Women. Records,
1919-23. 61-3424
— CRIME see DELINQUENT WOMEN
—EDUCATION see EDUCATION OF WOMEN
— EMPLOYMENT
Anderson, Mary, 1872- Papers, 1921-50. 61-3496
International Federation of Working Women. Records,
1919-23. 61-3424
Nestor, Agnes, 1880-1948, Papers, 1696-1954.
61-398
—EMPLOYMENT— LOWELL, MASS.
Robinson, Harriet Jane (Hanson) 1825-1911. Papers,
1833-1904, 61-2377
EMPLOYMENT MASSACHUSETTS
Johnson, Ethel McLean. Papers, 1916-45.
NUes, Marlon H. Papers, 1911-48.
— EMPLOYMENT — U. S.
Institute of Women's Professional Relations.
1928-41.
Leopold, Alice (Kolier). Papers, 1853-
61-2373
81-3455
Records.
61-3462
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862-
1938. '.. . .
Scrapbooka, 1890-
61-2069
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 01-3877
Wlnslow, Mary Nelson. Papers, 1923-5L 61-2656
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
Miller, Frieda S., 1889- Papers, 1939-63. 61-3494
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 61-3677
LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC.
Andersen, Mary, 1672- Papers, 1921-50. 61-3496
Papers 18847-1920.
01-2471
Dunham, Catherine Devenney.
Hamilton, Alice, 1889- Papers, 1910-62. 01-2862
Robinson, Harriet Jane (Hanson) 182^-1811. Papers,
1633-1904. 01-2377
LEOAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC. -—CALIFORNIA
Business Women's Legislative Council of California.
Recorde, 1927-43. , 61-1601
—LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC. MASSACHUSETTS
Smith, Battle (Hyland). Papers, 1937-59. 01-3492
— LEGAL STATUS, LAWS, ETC. — U. S.
American Association of University Women. Records,
1881- 01-3410
Dillon, Mary Earhart. Papers on suffrage and on the
legal status of women, 01-2374
Kttcbelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross), 1874- Papers,
1086-1950. 01-3496
Lute, Alma. Papers, 1937-53. 61-3037
Miller, Emma (Guffey), Papers, 1920-00. 61-2656
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 61-3877
Wagner, Albert O. Papers, 1908-19. 60-336
PERIODICALS
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1616-1910. Papers, 1809-1910.
61-3496
—RIGHTS OF WOMEN
Addams, Jane, 1060-1936.
Papers, 1638-1959. 60-2187
American Association of University Women. Records,
1881- 01-3410
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1716-
1827. 60-1684
Business Women's Legislative Council of California.
Records, 1927-43. 61-1801
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1904-49. 61-3677
Wlnsor, Mary. Papers, 1917-40. 61-3502
SOCIAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS
Blocker, Helens, 1869-1943. Papers, 1896-1943.
01-3543
SOCIETIES AND CLUBS
American Association of University Women. Records,
1881- 01-3410
Black, NelUe (Peters) 1861-1919. Papers, 1876-1920.
81-3212
Central Committee on Friendship Dinners,
1927-50.
Records,
61-3436
Columbian Club, Minneapolis. Recorde, 1612'
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910
Papers, 1869-1910.
61-3495
Institute of Women's Professional Relations.
1928-41.
Lane, Laura. Papers, 1933-56.
League of Women Voters of the United States.
1919-
Mlnnesota Federation of Women's Clubs. Records,
1696-1946. 60-489
Records,
61-3462
Records,
61-3409
Monday Literary Club, St. Paul.
Records, 1910-27.
60-490
National League of American Pen Women. Minnesota
Branch. Records, 1927-48. 60-614
Records, 1887-1938,
New Century Club, St. Paul,
1000
Nineteenth Century Club, Mnneapolls. Records,
1901-32. 60-481
Political Equality Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1892-
1920. 60-1326
Political EcpjEilty Club, St. Paul. Records, 1910-17.
60-1326
Roberts, "I. Enid. Papers. 61-2369
St. Anthony Park Association, St. Paul. Records,
1697-1926. 80-432
Woman's Municipal League, New York. Records, .
1909-26. 00-2420
Woman's National Farm _nd Garden Association.
Records, 1313- 61-3412
— SUFFRAGE
Andrews, Fannie Fern (Phillips) 1887-1950. Papers,
1896-1941. 61-3676
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1923. Papers, 1867-
1923. 81-8685
Dewson, Mary Williams, 1874- Papers, 1896-1958.
61-3676
Foulke, W.lUam Dudley, 1848-1935 Papers, 1849-
1931. 60-1471
O'Reilly, Leonora, 1870-1927. Papers, 1866-1928.
61-2477
61-662
60-606
Park, Alice. Correspondence, 1886-1946,
Shackelford, Thomas, b, 1822. Papers, 1820-
1908. 60-3102
Spencer, Anna (Garlin) 1861-1631. Papers, ca.
1830-1932. 01-3542
Wlnsor, Mary. Papers, 1917-40. ,61-3602
— SUFFRAGE — CONNECTICUT
Kltchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross), 1674- Papers,
1686-1868, 61-3488
SUFFRAGE CONNECTICUT HARTFORD
Hartford Equal Rights Club, Hartford, Conn. Records,
1886-1886. 60-913
— SUFFRAGE — ILLINOIS
Dillon, Mary Earhart. Papers on suffrage and on the
legal status of women. 61-2374
— SUFFRAGE — INDIANA
Clarke, Grace Glddlngs (Julian) 1866-1636. Papers,
1857-1936. 60-1668
—-SUFFRAGE- — IOWA
CoggeBhall, Mary Jane Whitely, PaperB, 1882-1909.
61-2476
—SUFFRAGE— KANSAS
Willis, Olympla (Brown) 1835-1926. Papers, 1849-
1926, 1956. 61-2390
— SUFFRAGE—LOUISIANA
Hutson, Ethel. Papers, 1913-20, 81-340
— SUFFRAGE— MASSACHUSETTS
Elllman, Claiborne (Catlln) Papers, 1914. 81-2368
— SUFFRAGE — MINNESOTA
Minnesota Equal Franchise League. Records, 1911-
17. 60-499
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association. Records,
1894-1921. 60-636
Political Equality Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1892-
1920. 60-1328
Political Equality Club, St. Paul. Records, 1910-17.
60-1329
SUFFRAGE NEW YORK ROCHESTER
Kltchelt, Florence Ledyard (Cross), 1874- Papers,
1866-1968.. 81-3498
SUFFRAGE— TENNESSEE
White, Sue Shellon, 1887-1943. Papers, 1913-43, 1959.
61-2666
— SUFFRAGE — U.S.
Clay, Laura, 1849-1941, Papers, 1882-1941. 61-1084
Decker, Perl D. , 1875-1934. Papers, 1897-1939.
60-3099
Dunham, Catherine Devenney. PaperB, 18847-1920.
61-2471
Evans, Elizabeth (Gardiner) 1866-1937. Papers, 1882-
1937. 61-2379
Grlfflng, Josephine Sophie White, 1814-1872. Papers,
1862-72. 61-3303
Harper, Ida (Husted) d. 1931, collector. Correspond-
ence, 1841-1910. 61-646
Heflin, James Thomas, 1869-1951. Papers, 1893-1951.
61-1859
Subject Index
WOMAN
SUFFRAGE U. S. (Continued)
Howe, Julia (Ward) 1819-1910. Papers, 1869-1910.
61-3495
Irwin, Inez (Haynee) 1873- Papers, 1872- 61-2951
Laldlaw, Harriet (Burton) 1873-1949. Papers, 1886-
1948. 61-3491
Minnesota Equal Franchise League. Records, 1911-
!'• 90-499
Nathan, Maud (Nathan) 1862- Scrapbooks, 1890-
1838. 61-2669
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
RecBrda, 1904-49. 61-3877
Robert*, Margaret Stevenson, d. 1952. Papers, 1900-
42 - 61-2473
Robinson, Harriet Jane (Hanson) 1826-1911, Papers.
1833-1904. 51-2377
flyan, Agnes, Papers, 1904-65, 01-2653
Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946. Papers, 1784-1946. 61-182
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1883-1954. Papers,
1964.
60-916
Tllllnghast, Anna Churchill (Moulton) 1874-1951.
Papers, 1911-46. 61-2376
White, Sue Shelton, 1887-1943. Papers, 1913-43, 1969.
61-2855
WOMEL3DORF, PA.
— MEDICINE see MEDICINE — PENNSYLVANIA
WOMELSDORF
WOMEN, FRENCH
Norton, Grace, 1834-1828, Papers. 81-1777
WOMEN AND PEACE
Balch, Emily Greene, 1887- Papers, 1693-1948.
60-1200
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Section for the United States. Records, 1915-
WOMEN AS AUTHORS
Klelnert, Margaret Noyes. Papers.
WOMEN AS DENTISTS
Stlllwell, Mary H. Correspondence, 1893-1933.
WOMEN AS FARMERS
Smith, Mildred E. Buller. Papers, 1920-29.
WOMEN AS JURORS
Miller, FrledaS., 1889- Papers, 1939-63.
V/OMEN AS LAWYERS
80-2186
81-3686
81-138
61-1910
81-3494
Dillon, Mary Earhart. Papers on suifrage and on the
legal status of women. 61-2374
WOMEN AS MINISTERS
Blackwell family. Papers, 1784-1944, 61-1882
Lyman, Helen D. Papers, 1682-1919. 81-3039
Tllllnghast, Anna Churchill (Moulton) 1874-1951.
Papers, 1911-46. 61-2375
WOMEN AS PHYSICIANS
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910, Letters, 1850-
84. 61-2920
Klelnert, Margaret Noyes, Papere. 61-81
Ransom, Eliza Taylor, 1867-1956. Papers, 1888-
1966. 61-1671
WOMEN AS SCIENTISTS
Radcllffe CoUege. Records of the Women in science
exhibit, 1939. 61-3423
WOMEN AS TEACHERS
Dillon, Mary Earhart. Papers on suffrage and on the
legal status of women. 61-2374
Whitmore, William, Vlncont, b. 1882. Papers, 1060-
1835. 61-3628
WOMEN AUTHORS see AUTHORS, WOMEN
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association.
Rficords, 1913- 31-3412
WOMEN IN CHURCH WORK
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. History of churches
and woman's work In the Presbyterian Church In
the U. S., 1930-60. 61-2809
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Records In women's
organizations, 1817-1951. 61-2853
WOMEN IN NEW ZEALAND
Roberts, f. Enid. Pap er6t 81-2:
WOMEN IN POLITICS
Banister, Marion (Glass) d. 1951. Papers, 1933-51.
59-193
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891. Papers, 1787-
'8«. 61'- 1622
WOMEN IN RUSSIA
Wlnsor, Mary. Papers, 1917-40. 61-3502.
WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES see U. S. ARMED
FORCES WOMEN
WOMEN IN THE U. S.
Landauer, Bella Clara, 1874- collector. Miscellane-
ous papers of American women. 61-2370
—BIOGRAPHY
Central Committee on Friendship Dinners. Records,
1927-60. 81-3439
WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES
NEW ENGLAND '
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of sawmills and makers of various wood products,
New England, Michigan, and New York, 1768-1889.
60-175
WOODLANDS PLANTATION, GA.
Barnsley family. Papers, 1825-1908. 61-2016
WOOL
Banks, Sir Joseph, ban. , 1743-1820. Papers, 1748-
182 °- 61-3292
WOOL TRADE AND INDUSTRY
BOSTON
Hallowell, Jones & Donald, Boston. Records, 1871-
1864. 60-1604
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Baker, Walter, 1792-1862, Records, 1812-28, 60-113
— DOVER, N. H.
Sawyer Woolen Mills, Dover, N. H. Records, 1858-
1802. 60-1822
— FLORENCE
Medici, House of.
Business records, ca. 1400-1600.
80-1738
HILLSBORO, N. H.
Htllsboro Woolen Mill Corporation, Hlllsboro, N, B.
Records, 1880-1835. 60-1621
— KEENE, N. H.
Faulkner & Colony Manufacturing Company, Keeoe,
N. H. Records, 1815-1948. 60-184
MINNESOTA
North Star Woolen Mill Company. Records, 1874-
1941. 60-563
MONTVILLE, CONN.
Scholfleld, John. Papers. 60-902
NEW ENGLAND
AllBn-Lane Company, Boston. Records, 1863-1941,
60-1687
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater companies,
1798-1929. 60-1720
—NEW YORK (CITY)
Oelrlchs & Company, New York. Records, 1890-
1836. 90-1686
—NEW YORK (STATE)
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business
Administration. Baker Library. Account books
of certain small New England and New York
textile firms, 1710-1938. 61-47
— OREGON
Weatherford, John Knox, 1850-1935. Papers of
J. K. Weatherford and J. B. Wyatt, 1890-1923.
61-2800
— PEACE DALE, R. I.
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale,
R. L Records, 1742-1919. 60-2359
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace bale,
R. I. Records, ca. 1800. 60-1419
— PHILADELPHIA
Freane (Edward A. ) and Company. Records, 1878-93,
01-643
P1TTSF1ELD, MASS.
Pontoosuc Woolen Manufacturing Company, Plttsfleld,
Mass. Records, 1856-1921, 69-1569
SOUTHBRIDOE, MASS.
Hamilton Woolen Company, Southbridge, Mass. Records,
1822-1936. 60-1714
STONINGTON, CONN.
Scholfleld, Joseph. Business records, 1810-23. 60-903
— U. S.
Du Pont da Nemours (E, I.) and Company, Wilmington,
Del. Old Stone Office records, 1802-1917. 60-3013
Manger & Avery. Records, 1873-1922, 60-1602
— VIRGINIA
Bonsack family. Papers of the Bonsack and Plains
families, 1786-1929. 60-2834
WADESTOWN, W. VA,
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. Va.
Records, 1858-1922. 60-1454
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
Sharfner, John F. Correspondence, 1846-67, 61-3509
— -WINTHROP, ME.
Wlnthrop Mills Company. Records, 1865-1936.
60-263
WORCESTER, MASS.
IRISH see IRBH IN WORCESTER, MASS,
LUMBER TRADE see LUMBER TRADE WORCES-
TER, MASS.
WORCESTER, MASS, COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS
STUDENTS
Mealy, James Augustine, Bp., 1630-1900. Papers,
1848-1900. 60-2390
WORK RELIEF
MONONGALIA CO. , W. VA.
Monongalia Co. , W. Va. Relief Administration.
Records of federal relief, 1933-37. 61-2893
WORKING MEN'S CLUBS
Skandlnaviske arbelderforening, Minneapolis, Records,
1685-1901, 80-467
WORKuNQ-MEN'S GARDENS
Michigan, University. Library. Joseph Labadls
collection, ca. 1870- 61-3280
Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Association,
Papers, 1895-1928. 61-79
WORKING-WOMEN'S CLUBS
Jackson, Miss. St. Andrew's Church. Business Girls
Group No. 2. Records, 1943-46, 60-1616
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION see EMPLOYERS'
LIABILITY
WORLD ECONOMICS see GEOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL
WORLD HISTORY
CHRONOLOGY ses CHRONOLOGY, HISTORICAL
WORLD POUTICS
Bell, Edward Price, 1669-1943. Papers, 1986-1942.
59-194
Dabney family. Papers, 1716-1645. 61-1148
Dean, Vera (Mlcheles) 1803- Papers, 1929-53.
61-3507
Dunaway, Margaret Fowler. Papers, 1922-67,
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS, LECTURES
AuchinclosB, Gordon, 1866-1943. Papers, 1914-
1939. 61-3663
WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 see EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1918
WORLD WAR, 1939-1845
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1646. .61-3508
Hughes, Everett Strait, .1885^1957. Papers, 1903-50.
81-1856
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1958. Papers, 1904-57.
81-8487
Btlmson, Henry Lewis, .1867-1960. Papers, 1885-
1966, 81-3472
Papers, 1926-60.
69-252
Woodward, Clark Howell, 1877-
— ATROCITIES
Kaczerglnskl, Szmerks, 1908-1964, collector, Vllna
ghetto material, collected by Szmerks Kaczerglnskl
and Abraham Sutzksver. 61-3393
CAMPAIGNS
McNalr, Lesley James, 1883-1944. Papers, 1904-
45. 59-241
CAMPAIGNS AFRICA, NORTH
Roblnett, Paul McDonald. Papers, 1943-57. 59-6
CASUALTIES (STATISTICS, ETC.)
West Virginia. University. World War D records,
1640-46. 60-276
Subject Index
WORLD WAR, 1036-1846 (Continued)
CENSORSHIP
Harper's magazine. Records, 1669- 60-249
Slebert, Frederick Beaton, 1902- Papers, 1934-
61. 61-2963
—CIVILIAN RELIEF
Food for Freedom^ inc. Records, 1942-47. 59-162
— -COLLECTIONS
Lambert, Oscar Doanfi, 1888- . collector. Papers,
1760-1929. - 61-3228
—COMMUNICATIONS
Slebert, Fredrick Senion, 1903-
61.
Papers, 1934-
61-2963
ECONOMIC ASPECTS NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Historical Society. Production award
records, ca. 1942-46. 60-331
—FINANCE — H. S.
War Finance Committee, Minneapolis, Women's
Division. Records, 1941-46. 60-190
Berlin collection of captured Nazi documents, 1933-
45. 60-2405
Zonabend, Nachman, collsctor.
ghetto papers, 1939-44.
idt (Lodz)
61-3246
LITERATURE AND THE WAR
Council on Books In Wartime. Records, ca. 1942-45.
61-1431
MEDICAL AND SANITARY AFFAIRS
Holland, Charlton Gllmore, 1911- Papers, 1936-
69. 61-1140
MENNONITES
Camp Waidport, Or. Records, 1943-46; 81-3377
— NAVAL OPERATIONS, AMERICAN
Johnson, Rol L. Letters, 1944-46. 61-232
—NAVAL OPERATIONS, AMERICAN— SOURCES
Slsson, Charles A. Papers, 1944-46. 60-1767
— PERSONAL NARRATIVES, AMERICAN
Bowman, Harvey B. Papers, 1942-45. 61-1036
Coazens, James Oould, 1903- .Papers, 61-1109
Hayes, Dalton, 1898-1960. . Papers, 1917-60. 81-908
Holland, Charlton OUmore, 1911-
69.
Papers, 1938-
Jobnson, Rol L. Letters, 1944-46.
McEulen, Elmore L. Letters, 1944-46.
McLeod, James H. Letters, 1943-46.
61-1140
61-232
61-1012
80-1916
Missouri. University. Library. Western His-
torical Manuscripts Collection. World War II
:: letters, 1942-46. 61-236
Morgan, Madel (Jaoobs) Correspondence, 1897-1946.
60-2118
Nicholas Co., w. Vai/'in World War H, 1942-46,
80-316
Patterson, Ralph C. Letters, 1944-46. 61-624
Powell, Joseph P. Letters, 1944-46. 81-394
St. Paul. Wilson High School. Records, 1942-46.
Sparks, William T. Letters, 1943-46.
80-983
61-233
West Virginia, University. World War H records,
1940-46. 60-278
—PERSONAL NARRATIVES, JEWISH
Kaczerginskl, fiEmerke, 1906-1964, collector. Vllna
ghetto material, collected by Szmerke Esczerglnskl
and Abraham Sutzkever. 61-3392
-— PRISOJB AND PRISONERS, JAPANESE
SteHens family. Papers of the Steffens and Folch
families, 1600-1947. 60-1358
— PROPAGANDA
Council on Books In Wartime. Records, ca, 1942-46.
61-1431
— RATIONING see RATIONING, CONSUMER
— RECONSTRUCTION see RECONSTRUCTION (1939-1961)
SOURCES
World War n collection, 1939-46. 61-1466
WAR WORK
Monongalia Co. , W> Va. Dafenae Council. Radio
scripts, 1942-43. 61-2892
WAR WORK FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Civilian Public Service.
48.
-WAR WORK SCHOOLS
Records, 1941-
60-2083
Illinois, University, Illinois Historical Survey.
University of Illinois In World War U, 61-3318
—WAR WORK PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia,
United Seamen's Service.
1942-48.
Records,
61-703
United Service Organizations for National Defense.
Philadelphia. Records, 1941-46. 61-848
— WAR WORK — ST. PAUL
United Service Organizations for National Defense.
St. Paul. Records, 1943-46. 80-413
— WAR WORK — WEST VIRGINIA
Shott, Hugh Ike, 1866-1963. Papers, 1858-1964.
WOMEN'S WORK
Powell, Susan Virginia.
FRANCE
Papers, 1926-46.
France Forever,
1940-47.
Records of the Chicago Chapter,
GT. BRIT.
Hobbs, Henry J. P. Papers, 1937-46. 61-698
^-ILLINOIS
Illinois. War CouncU. Records, ca, 1941-ca. 1946,
61-3317
—ITALY
Italian material captured during World War H, 1928-
45. 69-40
— MISSOURI
Price, Owen H. Letters, 1943-44. . 81-823
NORWAY
Harrlman, Florence Jattray (Hurst) 1070-
1912-60.
Papers,
61-1514
— PACIFIC OCEAN
Bowman, Harvey B. Papers, 1942-45.
Slsson, Charles A. Papers, 1944-45,
— RUSSIA
Dean, Vera (Mlcheles) 1903- Papers, 1929-63.
61-1036
80-1767
— U. S.
Knox, Franklin, 1874-1944.
Papers, 1898-1964.
National Service Board for Religious Objectors.
Records, 1940-66. 60-2084
World War 11 collection, 1939-4P 81-1466
— WEST VIRGINIA
Records of West Virginia servicemen of World War
H 1942-48. 60-346
West Virginia. War History Commission, Records,
1928-48, 80-241
WIST VIRGINIA— -MONONGALIA CO.
Monongalia Co. , W. Va. Defense Council. Radio
scripts, 1943-43. 61-2892
— WEST VIRGINIA NICHOLAS CO.
Nicholas Co., W. Va,, In world War n, 1942-46.
60-318
WRECK
—NANTUCKET, MASS.
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, : Baker Library. Account books of New
England men engaged In ocean shipping, 1733-1938.
60-1583
WRITING (AUTHORSHIP) see AUTHORSHIP
WYANDOTTE INDIANS ses HURON INDIANS
WYOMING CO., N. Y.
—GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES WYO-
MINGCO., N.Y.
— -HISTORY SOURCES
Warsaw Historical Society. Records relating to the
town of Warsaw and Its vicinity, 1813- 81-1601
WYTHEVILLE, VA.
— GENERAL STORES see GENERAL STORES WYTHE-
VILLE, VA.
YALE UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
Holiiday, Frederick William Mackey, 1628-1899. Papers.
1846-99 81-2021
Iredell, James, 1761-1799, Papers of James Iredell,
Sr„ and James Iredell, Jr., 1767-1890. 81-2443
Mackay, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 177B-1862. Papers,
1796-1872. 61-3490
YAVAPAI CO., ARIZ.
— MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES eee MINES AND
MINERAL RESOURCES — ARIZONA — YAVAPAI CO.
MINING CLAIMS see MINING CLAIMS YAVAPAI
CO., ARIZ,
YAZOO CO., MISS.
REAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY YAZOO
CO., M>SS.
YAZOO LAND COMPANIES
Cuyler, TelamonCruger Smith, 1873-1961, collector.
Papers, 1669-1961, 61-3178
YELLOW FEVER
Anderson, Alexander, 1776-1870. Papers, 1793-
1869. 60-1867
Flndlsy family. Correspondence, 1826-79. 61-2442
Gorgas family. Papers, 1621-1920. 61-2789
Pascalls-Ouvlere, Fe'llx, 17607-1833. Papers, 1793-
1828. 60-1250
Walthall, William T., 1820-1899.
Papers, 1832-1932.
60-2499
Wlstar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Papers, 1766-1817. 61-944
NATCHEZ, MISS.
Moneite, John Wesley
Letters and thesis, 1826-61.
80-3233
—PHILADELPHIA
Drinker, Elizabeth (Sandwith), 1734-1807. Diary,
1768-1807. 61-404
Glrard, Stephen, 1760-1631.
Papers, 1780-1831.
81-630
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Boutelle, Frazler Augustus, 1840-1924.
1933.
PaperB,
Wheeler, Olln Dunbar, 1862-1925. Papers, 1870-
1923. 80-284
YERBA BUENA ISLAND, CALIF.
Jones, Anna M, Papers, 1661-1914, 81-1768
YIDDISH AUTHORS see AUTHORS, YIDDISH
YIDDISH DRAMA (COLLECTIONS)
Perlmucter, Sholem, 1884- collector^ Papers on
the American Yiddish theater, 1880-1954, 80-726
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Theater collection,
1882- 60-2996
YIDDISH LITERATURE
—HISTORY AND CRITICISM-
LECTURES
ADDRESSES, ESSAYS,
Charney, Samuel, 1684-1965, Papers, 1908-56. 60-2674
YIDDISH NEWSPAPERS
U. S.
Der Tog-Morgen zshurnal, New York. Records,
1922-37. e0'2698
YIDDISH THEATER see THEATER JEWS
YOHOGANIA CO. , VA.
COURT RECORDS see COURT RECORDS YOHO-
GANIA CO., VA.
YONKEHS, N. Y.
—HEAL PROPERTY see REAL PROPERTY-
N. Y.
-YONKEHS,
YORK CO., PA.
— ARCHIVES see ARCHIVES-
YORK CO.
-PENNSYLVANIA —
—COMMERCE
Hamilton, Hance, 1721-1772, Papers, 1739-79.
60-2016
— ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
York County papers. 1730-1803. 81-1764
—HISTORY COLLECTIONS
McPherson, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1780. Papers, 1749-
1856'. 61-321
—HISTORY— SOURCES
Bair, Robert Caneen, 1858-1929, collector. Papers,
1760-1883. 81-2094
Oralz, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion and settlements In Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1884-1895. 60-2633
YORK CO. , PA.
— HISTORY SOURCES (Continued)
York County papers. 1738-1603.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
York, County papers. 173B-1803.
YORKTOWN
— SIEGE, 1781
Subject Index
61-1764
61-1764
Barthler, Louis Alexandre, 1752 or 3-1816. Papers
Lalayette-Leclerc papers, 1788-89. 61-272B
YOUNG MEN
SOCIETIES AND CLUBS
New York Young Men's Society. Records, 1831-33.
60-2422
YOUTH
— RELIGIOUS LIFE
American Young Friends Fellowship. Records, 1937-
* 81-3239
Friends, Society of. Five Years Meeting. Board of
Young Friends' Activities. Records, 1919-34.
61-3237
Protestant Eplscopa' Church in the U. S. A. Provinces.
Northwest. Records, 1914-42. 60-776
Wartburg Federation ol the Northwest. Records.
' 19 ° 7 - 30 - 60-197
Young FrtondB Committee of North America.
Records, 1961-
SOUTH CAROLINA
Holmes, Nickels J., 1847-1919. Papers, 1034-1927,
61-2013
SOUTHERN STATES
Alliance for Guidance ol Rural Youth. Records.
1917-48.
— U.S.
Halney, Homer Price, 1898- Papers, 1919-62. 61-9S8
61-323B
60-873
YUCATAN
ANTIQUITIES
Waldeck, Jean Frederic Maxlmlllen, 1786-1876.
Papers, 1826-29. 61-869
HISTORY SOURCES
Papers relating to Yucatan, 1772-1898. 60-204
YUKON TERRITORY
— COMMERCE
Wood, Fred J. Letters, 1900-01. 61-1778
SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS
Wood, Fred J. Letters, 1900-01. 61-1776
YUMA, ARIZ.
FERRIES . '
Jm f"' k™ lB Jonn Frederick, 1624-1892. Papers,
2 " 61-2710
HISTORY SOURCES
JM Sm LOlUS JOlm Frederll:k i 1824-1692. Papers,
18M " 92 - 61-2710
YUMA CO, , ARIZ.
— "MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES see MINES AND
MINERAL RESOURCES ARIZONA YUMA CO.
ZACATECAS, MEXICO (STATE)
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Zacateoao, Mexico (State) Records, ca. 1561-ca. 1870.
80-678
ZIONISM
WlBeman, Sir William George Eden, bart. , 1665-
Papers, 1916-19. 61-3484
Yale, William. Papers, 1816-19. 61-3471
— U. s.
Br iB70 1 193 L 8° ,,iS Den,blte ' 1858 " 1841 ' Correspondence,
ZONING
NEW YORK (CITY)
McAneny, George, 1869-1953. Papers, 1885-ca.
1983.
60-1638
ZOOLOGICAL SPECIMENS
— COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION
Rulon, JohnW. Business papers, 1807-61. 61-625
Steere, Joseph Beal, 1642-1940. Papers, 1871-
M - 61-2749
ZOOLOGISTS
CORRESPONDENCE, REMINISCENCES, ETC.
Audubon, John lames, 1786-1851. Papers. 61-849
Herrick, Francis Hobart, 1658-1940. Papers, 1878-
'•"■ 69-197
Steere, Joseph Beal, 1942-1940. Papers, 1871-
94,
61.2749
61-945
ZOOLOGY
Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1640-1878. Papers, 1869-
1906 ' 81-2609
MEXICO
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany, 1794-1905. 61-1127
— MINNESOTA
Brown, Ernest L., 1861 (ca.)-IOts, Diaries, 1890-
1909, 80 -919
Bertram, John, 1899-1777. Papers of John and
William Bartram, 1734-1893. 60-1467
REPOSITORY INDEX
This index lists alphabetically the names of the manuscript
repositories represented in this volume, followed in each case by
citations to the collections cataloged. The citations are arranged
alphabetically by main entry and they include the appropriate card
numbers. In the main list each entry appears sequentially according
to the number given in its lower right corner.
ADAMS CO., PA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY see HISTORICAL
SOCIETY OF ADAMS COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
ALABAMA. DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Allen, William Wirt, 1836-1864. Papers, 1883-65.
80-1161
Avery, William Cushman, 1831-1894, Papers, 1876-
101 °- . ■ . 80-1166
Bankhead, John HolUs, 1842-1920. Papers, 1891-
1943. 80-1178
Bankhead, John HolUs, 1872-1946. Papers, 1917-46.
80-2593
Bankhead, William Brockman, 1874-1940. Papers,
1894-1940. 60-1175
Blount, Richard A., 1774-1824. Papers, 1816-80.
80-1168
Blue, Matthew Powers, 1824-1884. Papers, 1620-
80> 60-2691
Browne, WUUam Phineas, 1804-1866. Papers, 1830-
1633. 60-1174
Coffee, John, 1372-1833. Papers, 1796-1887. 60-1164
Curry, Jabea Lamar Monroe, 1826-
1786-1903.
13. Papers,
Repository Index
60-2235
DuBose, John Wlthejspoon, 1836-1918. Papers, 1857-
1917 80-2373
Halbert, Henry Sale, 1837-1616. Papers, 1827-1918.
10-1260
Hall, James Blair, b. 1865. Papers, 1846-1931,
Hall family. Papers, 1786-1606.
60-1191
60-1218
Hamilton, Peter Joseph, 1859-1927. Papers, 1564-
1888. 60-1177
Harman, Arthur Fort, 1875-1948. Papers, 1902-40.
60-1173
Holt, Ernest Golsan, 1869- Papers, 1907-52. 60-1146
Hopkins, JuUet Ann (Opie), 1818-1690. Papers, 1861-
8 V 60-1162
Jones, Jamas Marlon, 1883-1940. Papers, 1913-40.
60-2374
Jones, Thomas Goods, 1644-1914. Papers, 1681-
1943> 60-2594
01-979
King, William Rufus, 1786-1853. Papers.
McClellan, Thomas Cowan, 1873- Papers, 1903-23.
60-1160
McKee, Robert, b. 1830, Papers, 1800-99. 60-1172
McRae, Colin J., 1812-1877. Papers, 1837-06. 60-1163
May, E, L. Papers, 1627-30. 60-2596
Meek family. Papers, 1814-1903. 60-2397
Mllner family. Papers, 1776-1938. 60-1210
Moron, Edward Hawthorne, 1826-1886. Papers, 1851-
66. 60-1981
Murrell, E. A. Papers, 1853-94. 60-1171
Noble, Robert Ernest, 1670-1968. Papers, 1919-25,
60-1281
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920. Papers, 1601-
21 - 60-1212
Paraona, Lewis Eliphalet, 1817-1865. Papers, 1830-
61. 60-1170
Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 1605-1666. Papers, 1616-
79. 60-1169
Pickens, Israel, 1780-1627. Papers, 1806-64. 60-1166
Pickett, Albert James, 1810-1868. Papers. 60-1166
Reed, John Calvin, 1836-1910. Papers, 1627-1603.
00-1167
Sanders, WUUam Henry. Papers, 1831-1818. 60-1206
Sanford, John WUUam Augustine, 1825-1813. Papers,
1804-1820. 80-2343
Tatt family. Papers, 1766-1674. 60-1444
Terrell, John Dabney, 1801-1885. Papers, 1804-88.
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 1862-1929. Papers, 1895-
1930> 60-2592
Van Dorn, Earl, 1620-1863. Papers, 1842-1916. 61-980
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1663. Papers. 61-681 ■
ALABAMA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Adams, John H. Papers. 61-206
Brookes, Iveson L. Papers, 1811-1811.
Alabama. Circuit Court (23d Circuit) Records,
1809-1826. 61-269
Alabama. University. Library. Miscellaneous "
manuscript collections, ca. 1820-1910. 61-1083
Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society. Records.
61-240
Bowron, James, 1844-1928. Papers, 1877-1928.
81-1280
Brandon, WUUam Woodward, 1868-1634. Speeches.
61-766
Brlerfleld Iron Works, BrlerfleM, Ala. Records,
1864-74. 01-366
61-1601
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1827-1889. Papers, 1836-69.
61-1703
Clayton, Henry De Lamar, 1867-1929. Papers, 1882-
1'MO.. 61-1281
Coleman, Elizabeth Tyler. Paper b, 1818-68. 61-333
Comstock, WiUlam Strong, 1815-1860. Business
records, 1842-67. 61-208
Dawson, John Charles, 1678- Papers, 61-784
, Dennis, Jere, Letters, 1600-23. 61-766
Elliott, Carl, 1813- Papers, 1932- 61-1276
Oorgaa family. Papers, 1621-1620. 61-2788
Heflln, James Thorns*, 1866-1661. Papers, 1863-1651.
61-1858
Hitchcock, Henry, 1791-1839. Papers, 1801-36.
81-7SB
Hobbs, Samuel Francis, 1887-1962. Papers, 1921-52.
6M387
Jeffers, Robinson, 1887- Papers. . ' - 61-205
Jamison, Robert, 1802-1871. Papers, 1787-1898.
Johnson, John Will. Papers, 1938-51.
61-1388
81-792
Lostanges, Marguerite (Le Nolr de Rouvray) de, cdmtesse
1775-1852. Papers. 61-791
61-297
61-2016
Keyes family. Papers, 1846-1944
Lostanges, Marguerite (Le Nolr d
1775-1852. Papers.
McCaU, Doyle L, , collector. Daybooks. 1645-
1910.
Manly family. Papers, 1819-1630.
Maxwell, Luther H. Papers, ca. 1920-31. 01-420
Mayfleld, Sara, 1905- Papers. 61-324
Meek family. Papers, 1841-1901. 81-793
Memphis and Charleston RaUroad Company.
Legal papers, 1654-86. . 61-300
Nixon, y/llUam D. Business records, 1607-36. "
61-301
Oakley, James Gee. Correspondence, 1862-1601.
61-767
Pannell, Henry Clifton, 1896-1846. Papers, 1623-
46. 61-766
Peck, Samuel Mlnturn, 1654-1638. Papers. 61-323
Shelby Iron Company, Shelby, Ala. Records.
1862,1923. 61-1299
Townsend, Samuel, d. 1656. Estate papers, 1827-
">■ 61-1725
YuIHe famUy. Papers, 1840-65. 61-298"
ALBANY INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AND ART
Albany. Mayor. Papers, 1699-1932. 61-436
Albany Committee for Reltef of Ireland, Records, 1647-
«. 61-6_41
Albany InsUtute of History and Art. Deeds and
mortgages, 1651-1881. 61-483
Albany InsUtute of History and Art. Dutch records
1690-1793. 6 i. 438
Albany InsUtute ol HlBtory and Ai-t. Indentures
1652-1914, 61 . 4S7
Albany InsUtute of History and Art. Merchants'
bUla, 1726-1900. 61 . 4e4
Albany InsUtute of History and Art. Mlecellanooua
documents, . M . 6M
Albany Institute of History and Art. Papers of
Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the United
Slates, 1766-1924. ,,.,„
Albany Institute of History and Art. Records, 1777-
Bleecker famUy. Papers, 1769-1931.
Bogart, Henry 1. Papers of Hcnr t „ „
Morgan Lewis, 1721-95.
Corning, Erastus, 1794-1872. Papers, 1810-72.
61-480
61-476
Cranch family. Papers of the Craach, Greenleaf,
and Whitney families, 1749-1917. 61-458
Dunn family. Papers, 1783-1872. 61-486
Fonda family. Papers, 1726-1826. 61-486
Genet family. Papers, 1778-1606. 61-614
Lansing family. Papers, 1738-1840. 61-487
Lush family. Papers, 1784-1861. 61-466
New York State Agricultural Society. Records,
1762-1840. 61-476
Provost famUy.. Papers, 1764-1824. 61-506
Pruyn family. Papers, 1766-1808. 01-610
PumpeUy, Harmon. Deeds, 1828-46. 61-470
Pumpelly family. Papers of the Pumpelly and
Read families. 1812-95. 61-611
' PumpeUy family. Papers of the PumpeUy, CampbeU,
Ross, and Wilkes families, 1790-1862. 81-471
Schuyler family, . Papers, 1670-1843, * 61-472
Ulster Co. , N. Y. Records, 1768-1838; 61-474
Ten Eyek family. Papers, 1867-1868. 61-473
Van Alen, John E. Papers, 1777-1825. 61-477
Van Rensselaer Tamlly. Papers, 1689-1862. 61-476
■ Van Zandt, Gerrlt. Papers, 1723-1831. 61-983
Ward, John Qulncy Adams, 1830-1010. Correspondence,
1874-1945. 61-481
■ . Wilson family. Papers of the Wilson and MeadB
families. 1824-1830. 61-612
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. LIBRARY
Adams, Herbert, 1858-1845. Correspondence,
- 1812-42. 61-1899
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1849. Correspondence,
- 1923-49. 61-I6Ei>
Adama, Leonle, 1889- Papers, .1061- : 61-1668
Aiken, Conrai Potter, 1888- - Papers, 1941- * 61-1867
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, 1861-1931. Corre-
_ spondence, 1624-31. .- 61-1659
Andrews, Charles McLean, 1863-1843. Correspondence,
-..--.. :-19S7-43.- 81-1863
Arms, John Taylor, 1887-1953. Correspondence,-
" 1932-63. 61-1865
Arvin, Newton, 1800- Correspondence, 1933-
61-1883
Auden, Wyetan Hugh, 1907- Papers, 1948- 81-1664
Babbitt, Irving, 1866-1933. Papers, 1920-33.
61-1862
Bacheller, Irving, 1869-1950. Papers, 1920-49.
Bacon, Leonard, 1887-1854, Correspondence, 1940-63.
61-1864
Baker, George Pierce, 1866-1035. Papers, 1816-35.
, 61-1682
Baker, Ray Slannard, 1870-1646.- Correepondence,
1620-44. - - ■ .. 61-1836
Ballln, Hugo, 1878-1666. Correspondence, 1906-
56." 61-1681
Barber, Samuel, 1910- ' Correspondence, 1941-
" 61-1880
Barnard, George Grey, 1863-1939. Correspondence,
■■■-J908-S8. _ - 61-1896
Bartlett, Frederic Clay, 1873-1853. Correspondence,
1624-52. 61-1661
Bartlett, Paul Wayland, 1865-1626, Papers, 1607-25.
81-1869
Barzun, Jacques,- 1907- Papers, 1952- : 61-1860
Beal, GUford, 1670-1856. Correspondence, 1923-55.
61-1952
Beaux, Cecilia, 1863-1642. Correspondence, 1832-
42. 61-1878
Bene*t, Stephen Vincent, 1868-1643. Papsrs, 1629-
43. 61-1888
Bene*, WUUam Rose, 1886-1650. Papers, 1612-60.
" 61-1837
Berenson, Bernhard, 1865-1858.- Correspondence,
1921-48. 61-1600
Belts, Louis, 1873- Correspondence, 1612- . 81-1877
Bishop, -Isabel, 1802- Correspondence, 1844-
61-2747
Blasbflsld, Edwin Howland, 1846-1636. Papers
1800-36. 01-1856
Bogan, Louise, 1867- Papers, 1652- 61-1863
Repository Index
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. LIBRARY
(Continued)
Bridges, Robert, 1868-1941. Pipers, 1900-40.
Brockway, Howard. Correspondence, 1911-51,
81-1887
81-1892
Brooks, Van Wyck, 1888- Papers, 1025- 81-1936
Brownell, William Crary, 1851-1828. Papers, 1908-
28. 81-1890
Brunner, Arnold William, 1857-1925. Papers,
1915-26. 81-1889
Brush, George ds Forest, 1865-1941. Correspondence,
1803-41. 91-1957
Burroughs, Joan, 1837-1621. Papers, 1904-21.
61-1958
Burt, Maxwell Strut'-.'—;, 1882-1984. Papers, 1917-
63. 61-1885
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1892-1947. Papers, 1909-
'47. 61-1932
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1926. Papers,
1399-1924. 61-1866
Canby, Henry Beldel, 1878-1961. Correspondence,
1931-52. 61-1687
Carpenter, John Alden, 1976-1061. Papers, 1918-
61. 81-1902
Cather, WlluBlbert, 1873-1947. Correspondence,
1920-48. 81-1896
Chadwlck, George Waltelleld, 1864-1931. Papers,
1891-1931. 61-1901
ChabHeld-Taylor, Hobart C airfield, 1866-1946.
Papers, 1012-40. . 81-1903
Clarke, OUmore D. , 1802- Correspondence, 1937-
81-1907
Cole, Timothy, 1862-1931. Correspondence, 1906-
31. 81-1031
Connelly, Marcus Cook, 1BB0- Correspondence, 1035-
61-1953
Converse, Frederick Sbepbard, 1871-1940. Papers,
1008-30. 61-1871
Copland,' Aaron, 1900- Correspondence, 1942-
81-1908
CorttBEOB, Royal, 1869-19*8. Papers, 1008-48.
81-2200
Cowley, Malcolm, 1806- Papers, 1949- 61-1876
Cram, Ralph Adams, 1863-1942. Correspondence,
1016-42. 61-1051
Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1045. Correspondence,
1936-45. 61-1872
Cross, Wilbur Lucius, 1862-1948. Papers, 1911-40.
81-1904
Crothers, Rachel, 1678-1958. Correspondence,
1933-68. 61-1000
Damroach, Walter Johannes, 1862-1050. Papers,
1011-18. 61-1673
De Lamarter, Eric, 1880-1963. Correspondence, 1937-
M - 81-1923
Deland, Margaret Wads (Campbell) 1867-1045.
PaperB, 1017-42. 81-1808
Delano, William Adams, 1674-1060. Papers, 1931-
W>. 61-1874
DosPassos, John, 1806- Papers, 1916- 61-1011
Eaton, Walter Prlchard, 1878-1947. Correspondence,
1018-48. 81-1670
Edwards, George Wharton, 1859-1950. PaperB,
1025-46. 61-1875
Edwards, Harry StUlweU, 1856-1936. Correspondence,
1012-38. 61-1876
Egnn, Maurice Francis, 1862-1024. Correspondence,
1008-24. 61-276B
ErsUne, John, 1879-1061. Papers, 1920-51. 61-1905
Farrell, JameB Thomas, 1904- Correspondence,
1042- 61-1024
Faulkner, Barry, 1881- Papers, 1920- 61-1908
Flnley, John Huston, 1863-1040. Papers, 1908-
40. 61-1022
Firkins, Oscar W. , 1884-1932. Papers, 1912-35.
81-1928
Fisher, Dorothea Frances (CaaUeld) 1879-1958. Papers,
1831-57. 61-1926
Flanagan, John, 1865-1952. Correepondence, 1923-62,
61-2150
: Fletcher, JeSerson Butler, 1866-1948. Correspondence,
j' 1920-46. 81-1927
Foote, Arthur William, 1853-1937. Papers, 1004-37.
61-1036
Fraser, James Earle, 1B76-1953, Correspondence, 1910-
53. 81-1934
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1866-1053. Papers, 1037-53
61-1920
Freeman, Mary Eleanor (WUktns) 1862-1030.
Papers, 1017-20. 61-1026
French, Daniel Chester, 1850-1031. Correspondence,
1893-1031. 61-1033
Frost, Robert, 1874- papers, 1018- 61-1030
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. Papers, 1907-40,
61-1081
Gay, Walter, 1858-1937. Correspondence, 1027-
s '. 61-1960
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1044. Correspondence,
1B21-44. 61-2146
Gilbert, Cass, 1860-1934. Correspondence, 1907-34.
81-2142
Glider, Richard Watson, 1844-1900, Papers,
.892-1909. 61-2141
Gillette, William Hooker, 1863-1037. Correspondence,
1014-37. 81-2138
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholsen, 1874-1046, Papers,
1032-46. 81-1912
Goodrich, Arthur Frederick, 1876-1941. Corre-
spondence, 1027-41. 61-2140
Grant, Robert, 1862-1940. Papers, 1016-40. 81-2145
Hadlsy, Henry Kimball, 1871-1937. Papers, 1908-37.
81-2147
Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882- Papers, 1920- 61-2148
Hamilton, Clayton Meeker, 1881-1946, Papers,
1911-46. 61-2144
Hanson, Howard, 1698- Papers, 1935- 81-2134
Haseltlne, Herbert, 1677- Correspondence, 1936-
81-2136
61-2136
Hassam, Chllde, 1856-1935. Papers, 1920-36.
Hastings, Thomas,' 1660-1929. Correspondence,
1910-29. 61-2137
Hawthorne, Charles Webster, 1672-1930, Corre-
siwndence, 1920-30. 81-2149
Ha ?o n ,'« C .^ U ' l " I>0 ™ r ' "«»-»Ml. Correspondence,
1B1B " 40 ' 61-2138
Bellman, Lillian, 1906- Correspondence. 1048-
61-2162
*"!££ "i BurtoB '"—' WO-1048. Correspondence,
"»-«• 81-2153
Hersey, John Richard, 1814- Correspondence,
185 °- 81-2164
Higglnson, Thomas Wentworth, 1623-1011. Papers,
1684-1911. 61-2155
BUI, David Jayne, 1650-1932. Correspondence, 1919-
81-2156
81-2157
61-2188
Hlllyer, Robert SUllman, 1805- Correspondence,
8
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1667-1018, Papers, 1912-16,
8
Hoffman, Malyina, 1887- Correspondence, 1937-
61-2160
HopldMon, Charles, I860- Correspondence,
81-2124
Hopper, Edward, 1862- Correspondence, 1945-
61-2180
Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939. Correspondence, 1927-
3S - 61-2161
Howe, Mark Antony De Wolle, 1864-1980. Papers,
1908-80. 81-2128
Howells, John Mead, 1888-1950. Correspondence,
10H-44. 81-2126
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1820. Papers, 1879-1919.
61-2263
Huntington, Anna Vaughn (Hyatt) 1876- Corre-
spondence, 1927- 61-2123
Huntington, Archer Milton, 1870-1955. Pacers
1911-53. ■"■' Bl . am
James, Philip, 1890- Papers, 1933- 61-2131
Jenneweln, Carl Paul, 1890- Correspondence.
1931-
81-2130
Jobansen, John Christen, 1876- Correspondence,
10?0- 61-2120
Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1837. Papers, 1898-
»» 3 '- 61-2244
Jones, Robert Edmond, 1887-1954. Correspondenco,
1933-64. 81-2128
Keller, Helen Adams, 1880- Correspondence,
1919- 81-2127
Kelley, Edgar Stlllman, 1857-1944. Papers, 1899-
1044. 61-2580
Kendall, William MiteheU, lB'58-1041. Correspondence,
1014-41. 81-2161
Kendall, William Sergeant, 1869-1938. Corre-
spondence, 1908-38. 61-2143
Kennan, George, 1845-1924. Correspondence.
1884-1924. 61-2132
Krels, Henry, 1888- Correspondence, 1940- 81-2265
KroU, Leon, 1884- Papers, 1930- 61-2133
Kronenberger, Louis, 1904- Correspondence, 1961-
61-2268
LaFarge, John, 1835-1810. Correspondence, 1804-10.
81-2267
Lawrle, Lee Oskar, 1877- Correspondence, 1931-
81-2204
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1961. Papers, 1922-61. 61-2382
Lie, Jonas, 1880-1940. Correspondence, 1930-39.
61-2231
Llppmann, Walter, 1889- Papers, 1932- 01-2467
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1860-1924. Papers, 1903-24.
61-2232
Losffler, Charles Martin Tornov, 1861-1835.
Correspondence, 1608-35. 61-2233
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Correspond-
ence, 1870-1913. 61-2251
Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 1656-1943. Correspondence,
1810-43, 61-2234
Lowes, John Livingston, 1867-1945. Correspondence,
1929-46. 61-2236
McCartan, Edward, 1879-1947. Correspondence,
1024-47. 81-2388
MacEwen, Walter, 1868-1843. Correspondence, 1907-
43. 61-2241
61-2237
MacKaye, Percy, 1876-1066. Papers, 1008-56.
MacLelsh, Archibald, 1802- Papers, 1833-
61-2238
MacMonnies, Frederick WUllam, 1863-1037.
Correspondence, 1915-37. ' 61-2240
MeoNell, Herman Atkins, 1866-1947. Correspondence.
"16-47. 61-2238
Mabio, HamUton Wright, 1846-1918. Correepondence,
1901-29. 61-2239
Mnldarelll, Oronalo, 1892- Correspondence, 1960-
61-2250
Mann, Thomas, 1875-1965. Papers, 1028-66. 61-2246
Manshlp, Paul, 1886- Papers, 1820- 61-2262
Morkham, Edwin, 1862-1940. Correspondence, 1908-40.
81-2240
Martin, Edward Saadford, 1856-1839. Correspondence.
1006-39. 61-2242
Mason, Daniel Gregory, 1873-1963. Correspondence.
1908-63. *"" 61 .^ 3
Mather, Frank Jewett, 1868-1853. Correspondence.
1020-53. 61-2307
Matthews, Brander, 1862-1929. Papers, 1801-1820.
61-2389
Mead, Margaret, 1901- Correspondence, 1955-
61-2398
Mead, William Rutherford, 1846-1928. Correspond-
ence, 1908-26. 81-2385
Melchers, Garl, 1860-1932. Correspondence, 1898-
1932. 61-2300
Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912. Papers, 1888-1912.
61-2413
Mitchell, Donald Grant, 1822-1908. Papers, 1876-
l905 - 61-2392
Moore, Charles, 1865-1942. Correspondence, 1917-
42- 61-2400
Moore, Douglas Stuart, 1893- Papers, 1941- 61-2384
Moore, Marianne, 1887- Correspondence, 1947-
61-2412
More, Paul Elmer, 1864-1937. Papers, 1908-37.
61-2401
Morris, Harrison Smith, 1858-1948. Correspond-
ence, 1906-48. 81-2402
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. LIBRARY
(Continued)
Muir, John, 1838-1814. Correspondence, 1889-1914,
Mumford, Lewis, 1896- Correspondence, 1930- 61 " 2403
Nathan, Robert, 1894- Correspondence, 1936-
Nevlns, Allan, 1890- Papers, 1938- 81-3399
""^llf ?* """""th, 1866-1947. Correspondence,
1S03 " 42 - 61-2420
Nlehaus, Charles Henry, 1855-1935. Correspondence
1918 " 3B - 81-2380
°'?o°f?^ n F ™ d6 " ck Law - 18 '°-19B7. Correspondence,
1816 - 50 - 61-2407
p "S«' TnomM Nelson, 1853 -«32. Correspondence,
1908_22 - 61-2301
Paine, Albert Blgelow, 1861-1937. Correspondence
1918 -"- 61-2405
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911- Correspondence, 1941-68.
61-2389
Patiglan, Haig, 1876-1960. Correspondence, 1037-
iS - 61-2406
PennelL Elizabeth (Robins) 1866-1930. Correspond-
ence, 1916-34. 81 . 24M
PennelL Joseph, 1867-1926. Correspondence, 1008-
26 - 61-2408
Perry, BUss, 1880-1964. Papers, 1906-61.
Phelps, WllUam Lyon, 1886-1943. Papers, 1910-42.
61-2410
Piston, Walter, 1894- Correspondence, 1938- 61-2411
PUtt, Charles Adams, 1861-1033. Correspondence,
1008-33. 81-3401
Pond, Irving Kane, 1857-1939. Papers, 1912-39.
61-2387
Pope, John Russell, 1874-1037. Correspondence,
1916_37 - 61-2386
Pound, Ezra Loomls, 1885- Papers, 1938- 61-3400
Putnam, HBrbert, 1861-1056. Correspondence, 1926-61.
61-2366
Rand, Edward Kennard, 1871-1946. Papers, 1933-45.
61-2306
Redfleld, Edward Willis, 1868- Correspondence.
1008-53. *~ {.J.23J2
61-2364
61-2363
Repplier, Agnes, 1665-1050. Papers, 1903-41.
Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. Papers, 1900-
Rlce, Elmer L., 1802- Correspondence, 1038-
61-2381
Riley, James Whltconib, .1840-1916. Papers, 1888-1016.
61-2369
Roberts, Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860-1S43
Papers, 1900-41. 61-2360
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1936. Papers,
1908-35. 61-2367
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1910. Papers.
1885-1916. 61-2358
Root, EUhu, 1645-1937. PapBrs, 1013-35. 81-3418
Ruckstull, Fred Wellington, 1853-1942. Papers
1902-40. 61-2541
Saarlnen, Eero, 1010- Correspondence, 1054-
61-2587
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907. Papers
1802-07. 81-2666
Sandburg, Carl, 1078- Correspondence, 1933-
81-2570
Sargent, John Singer, 1858-1026. Correspondence
1906-26. 81 . 260o
Schelllng, Emeat, 1878-1030. Correspondence
1913-30. 61-2683
Schelllng, Felix Emmanuel, 1850-1946. Correspondence,
""-W. 61-2543
Schnakenberg, Henry EmeBt, 1692- Correspondence,
1962 ' 61-2560
Schuman, William Howard, 1010- Correspondence,
1M6 " 61-2588
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, 1661-1957. Papers, 1900-
B2 ' 61-2402
Sessions, Roger, 1896- Correopondence, 1638
61-2587
61-2680
Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1880-1948. Corre-
spondence, 1005-46.
Shelley, Harry Rowe, 1068-1047. Papers, 1882-
!»■". 61-3562
Repository Index
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880-1058. Correspondence,
1938-58.
Shepley, Henry R., 1087- Papers, 1030-
61-2586
61-2660
Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1801-1920, Papers, 1018-26.
61-2545
Sherwood, Robert Emmet, 1896-1955. Papsrs
1937-66. 61-2548
Shorey, Paul, 1867-1934. Papers, 1S11-34. 61-2660
61-2603
Simon, Louie Adolph. Correspondence, 1941-58.
Sltwell, Dame Edtth, 1807- Papers, 1040-
81-2646
Sloan, John, 1871-1951. Correspondence, 1020-60.
01-2681
Sloane, William Milllgan, 1650-1028. Papers,
1801-28. 61-2662
Smith, David Stanley, 1877-1949. Correspondence
1010-49. 6 i. 2686
Smith, Francis Hopklnson, 1838-1016. Papers,
1008-16. 01-2684
Sowerby, Leo, 1805- Papers, 1035- 61-2692
Spalding, Albert, 1888-1963. Correspondence,
1926-53. 61-2684
Spelcher, Eugene Edward, 1883- Correspondence,
!030- 61-2566
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1008. Papers
1880-1908. 61-2580
Sterne, Maurice, 1B78-1967. Correspondence,
1030-67. 61-2668
Sterner, Albert, 1863-1048. Correspondence, 1020-
48 - 61-2664
Stevenson, Burton Egbert, 1872- Papers, 1010-
81-2640
Stlmson, Frederic Jesup, 1865-1943. Papars, 1023-
42, 01-2480
^oJf'i,*"""' 1864 - 1943 - Correspondence,
1931 ~ 43 ' 61-2600
TSi*. , ^' an Leonar ". 1870-1047. Correspondence,
1921 ' 47 - 61-2567
Strong, Austin, 1081-1062. Correspondence, 1020-
„ , 61-2563
Tatt, Lorado, 1860-1038. Papers, 1908-36. 81-2666
Tarklngton, Booth, 1860-1040, Papers, 1008-44.
61-2544
Taylor, Deems, 1885- Papers, 1024- 01-2609
Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921. Corre-
spondence, 1900-20. 81-2552
Thayer, William Hoscoe, 1069-1923. Papers, 1911-
81-2480
Thomas, Augustus, 1857-1034. Papers, 1012-33.
Thomson, Virgil, 1806- Papers, 1048-
81-2651
81-2691
ThorndJke, Ashley Horace, 1871-1933. Papers,
1913 " 33> 01-2669
Tinker, Chauncey Brewster, 1070- papers, 1831-
66 ' 81-2662
Torrence, Frederic Hidgeiy, 1075-1960. Correspond-
ence, 1000-40. 61-2807
Townsend, Edward Watermen, 1665-1942. Correspond-
ence, 1012-41. 01-3898
Train, Arthur Cheney, 1676-1045. Papers, 1UZ4-43.
81-2698
8L-2695
81-2603
Untermeyer, Louis, 1086- Papers, 1941-
Van Doren, Mark, 1894- Papsrs, 1040-
Van Dyke, Henry, 1862-1833. Papers, 1004-33.
61-a707
Van Dyke, John Charles, 1868-1032. Papsrs, 1B06-32.
61-2604
Vedder, Ellhu, 1830-1923. Papers, 1890-1022.
Volk, Douglas, 1866-1036. Correepondence, 1010-34.
01-2888
81-2687
61-2602
Wa i r oJo Ii ;!SL Qulnc >' Ala""". 1830-1910. Papers,
1862 - 1909 ' 61-2806
Walker, Ralph, 1889- Papers, 1040
Ward, John Qulncy Adams, 1030-1910
1862-1009,
Warren, Charles, 1808-1954. Papers, 1925-64
01 -3U84
Warren, Robert Penn, 1905- Papers, 106O- 81-2691
Watkins, Franklin Chenauit, 1894- Correspondence,
1946 " 61-2890
Weinman, Adolph Alexander, 1870-1952. Correepond-
ence, 1910-61. 01-2863
Wendell, Barrett, 1665-1021, Papers, 1001-20.
61-2009
1069
Weotcott, Glenway, 1001- Papers, 1947- 81-3000
Wharton, Edith Newbold (Jones) 1802-1937. Correspond-
ence, 1826-37. 61 P . ™,
Whaslook, John Hall, 1888- Papars, 1048- 81-2671
V "%. A ?* IW ' "^^o"- 1832-1918. Correspondonca,
1902 - 18 - 81-2672.
White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1046. Papers, 1908-
45- 01-2788
White, WlinmAHsa, 1886.-1044. Correspondence,
<1-2013
Whiting, Arthur Battelle, 1861-ioib r~ „ ^
1014-36 »ooi-itmj. Correopondence,
81-2674
Whltlock, Brand, 1869-1834. Papsrs, 1814-33.
Wilder, Thornton..-tlveo > 1887- Papers, 1920-
61-2768
WUea, Irving R„ 1861-184B. Correspondence, 1008-
81-3767
W 'lMa°28' Ie8S9L!m0b ' 1871 - 192fl - Correspondence,
81-3760
Williams, WllUam caries, 1883 . ^^ lm .
61.2784
61-2703
61-2676
Wilson, Woodrow, I-reo. V. B., 1856-1024.
Correspondence, 1000-1023.
Wlster, Owen, 1880-1030. Papers, 1900-37.
W °?n5! r 7' GaM * 9 Baaasx, i 1665-1930. Papera,
1B7B-192B. 61-3681
Woodbridge, Frederick James Eugsne, 1807-1040
Correspondence, 1033-30. 01-3680
Wyeth, Andrew, 1017- Correspondence, 1950-
61-3881
Young, Mahonrl Mackintosh, 1877-1067. Papers.
1036-67. 8i ~ ' H . a785
01-2083
Zorach, William, 1887- Correspondence, 1853-
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AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
American Catholic Historical Association. Records
1010-60. 61 i 10M
AMERICAN CONOREOATIONAL ASSOCIATION, BOSTON
LIBRARY
Hawtey, Gideon, 1727-1607* Papars, 1753-1000.
61-3171
Torrey, Charles Turner, 1813-1846. Papers, 1637-
**• 61-3077
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. PACIFIC COAST
BRANCH
Amsrlcan Historical Association. Pacific Coast
Branch. Records. 1004-60. 61-697
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS see RED CROSS
U. S. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA
LIBRARY
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Archives, 1788- 81-734
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia,
Collsotions of letters, 1744-1673. 61-3278
Amsrlcan Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Independence National Historical Park collection,
ca, 1738- 01-1073
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Mis-
cellaneous manuscript collsctlon, 1077- 61-28
American Philosophical Sooiety, Philadelphia. Papers
on botany . 1704-1006. 61-1127
American Philosophical Boclety, Philadelphia.
Papers on International law, 1690-1011,
61-1336
01-1668
81-028
01-929
01-9B0
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on language,
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on mathematics, ce. 1848-oa. 1814.
American Philosophical Boclety, Philadelphia,
Papers on meteorology, 1746-1935,
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia.
Papers on science, 1720-1060,
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. Pipers
on the non-intercourse movement, 1786-76. 01-1021
Audubon, John James, 1706-1861, Pepers, 1822-45.
80-3108
Bacho family. Papers, 1770-1068, 61-100
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1700-1816. Papers
1786-1613. " ' 01 . 721
Bertram, John, 180D-1777. Papars, 1730-17, 01-729
Bsccaria, Giovanni Batista, 1710-1701. Papers.
80-2770
Blakeslee, Albert Francis, 1074-1064. Papers, 1904-
00-2746
Repository Index
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA
LIBRARY. (Continued)
Bonaparte, Charles Luclen Jules Laurent, prince da
Can&o, 1803-1857. Correspondence, 1625-57.
60-2823
BrUlon do Jouy, Anne Louise Boyvln (d'Hardancourt) b.
1744, Palters, late 18th cant. 61-762
Burd, lames, 1726-1793. Papers, 1763-65. 61-1426
Cannon, Walter Bradford, 1671-1645. Papers, 1905-
28. 60-2730
Coales family. Papers, 1770-1630. 61-867
Correa da Serra, Jobs' Francesco, 1750-1823.
Correspondence, 1772-1627. 01-678
Darwin, Charles Robert,-1808-1862. Papers, 1830-
82. 60-2731
Donaldson, Henry Herbert, 1857-1638. Papers, 1890-
1938. 60-2732
Duane family. Correspondence, 1770-1907. 61-886
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis, 1700-1781? Papers,
1728 r B». 61-776
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers, 1792-
1842. 61-1272
Eyton, Thomas Campbell, 1800-1880. Correspondence,
1836-74. 60-2733
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Papers, 1642-
61-010
Frazer, John Fries, 1812-1672. Correspondence,
1834-70. 60-2734
Frazer, Peraifor, 1844-1609. Correspondence, 1884-
1006. 80-2982
Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Correopondence, 1836-87.
Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875. Correspondence,
1783-1884. 60-2787
Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, 1612-1680. Letters,
1838-61. 61-789
Hall, David, 1714-1772. Papers, 1745-75. 61-283
Haney, John Louis, 1B77-180O. Papers, 1887-1959.
61-1063
Baupt, Lewis Muhlenberg, 1844-1937. Papers, 1890-
1940. 81-778
Hooter, Blr Joseph Dalton, 1817-1911. Papers, 1843-
1904. 61-1066
Bopklnsoa, Francis, 1737-1791. Papers, 1778-61.
80-3139
Horsfiold, Timothy. Papers, 1733-71 81-266
Boaack, David, 1769-1635. Papers, 1707-1891.
Humboldt, Alexander, Frelherr von, 1786-1666.
Letters, 1793-1859. 60-3216
Hunter, Georgo, 1755-1824. Papers, 1798-1800.
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1826-1895. LetterB, 1851-
1808. 80-3201
Haquisltlon, Barcelona. Records, 1532-ca. 1635.
Jofferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S., 1743-1828.
Papers, 1776-1825.
Jennings, Herbert Spencer,
1863-1947.
-1947. Papers,
61-001
61-276
80-2788
01-766
Landstelaer, Carl, 1896-1943. Papers.
Laogstroth, Lorenzo Lorrlane, 1810-1895. Papers,
1882-85. 81-776
La Conte lamtty. Papers, 1630-87. 61-1084
Lee, Richard Henry, 1732-1704. Papers, 1768-1623.
61-1070
Lesley, J. Peter, 1810-1903. Papars, 1838-93. < 60-2763
Lowls, John Frederlok, 1860-1032. Correspondence,
1883-1630. 61-1056
Logan, James, 1674-1751. Correspondence, 1700-1750.
81-1288
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers, 1850-1918.
61-1124
MoAtee, Waldo Lee, 1883- Pagers, 1883-1042.
61-777
Hichaua, Francois Andre*, 1770-1855. Papers, 1783-
1611. 60-2773
81-676
61-1271
Montgomery family. Papers, 1626-1681.
Moore, Ira. Papers, 1848-66.
Morley, Sylvanus Orlowold, 1863-1948. Papers,
1905-47. 81-275
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1815. Papers, 1764-1882,
61-1083
North American Land Company. Papers, 1708-1843.
81-1020
Ord, George, 1781-1836, Letters, 1631-64. 61-769
Owen, Sir Richard, 1804-1802. Correspondence, 1837-
92. 61-785
Paget, Sir James, bart. , 1614-1689. Papers, 1784-
1932. 61-790
Patterson family. Papers, 1775-1854. 61-788
Peale family. Peale-Sollers papers, ca. 1707- 01-1621
Penrose, Richard Alexander FuHerton, 1863-1931. Pa-
pers, 1885-1931. 81-765
Porshouee family. Papers, 1764-1869. 81-1019
Price, EU Kirk, 1767-18B4. Papers, 1820-63.
61-820
Price, Richard, 1723-1781. Papers, 1767-90.
6i'.v,3
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804. Papers, 1774-1603.
61-767
Rafinesmie, Constantino Samuel, 1783-1840. Papers,
1808-40. 81-768
Rlttenhouse, David, 1732-1708. Papers, 1765-1605.
81-782
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813. Papers, 1768-1813.
61-774
Say, Thomas, 1787-1834. Correspondence, 1820-83.
61-776
Scallger family. Papers, 16th to 19th cent. 61-1344
Sharswood, William, b. 1838. Correspondence, .
1665-67. 61-783
Sblppen family. Papers, 1760-81. 80-3125
Short, Charles WlUdns, 1784-1863. Correspondence,
1813-67. 81-761
Short, William, 1759-1849. Correspondence, 1787-1838.
81-1270
Smith, ErwlnFrlnk, 1864-1027, Papers, 1866-1840.
81-780
Smyth, Frederick, 1732-1815, Papers, 1756-
1813. 61-916
Stauffor, Jacob. Correspondence, 1850-79, 61-770
Strahan, William, 1715-1766. Papers, 1751-77.
81-1262
Street, Oliver Day, 1886-1944. Papers, 1888-1944.
61-1298
Thomson, EUhu, 1853-1837. Papers, 1883-1944.
81-930
Tilghman, William, 1756-1627. Papers, 1771-
1837. 61-917
True, Rodney Howard, 1888-1940. Papers, 1861-1838.
81-764
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's
Dept. Records, 1778-60. 80-3124
Vaughan family. Papers, 1740- 61-1371
Wamer, John, d. 1873. Correspondence, 1850-64.
81-787
Wlstar, Caspar, 1761-1818. Papers, 1758-1617. 61-844
Wood, George Bacon, 1787-1878. Papers, 1816-1913.
61-788
AMHERST COLLEGE. LIBRARY
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797. Papers,
1758-82. 61-2822
Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U.S., 1872-1933, Papers,
1894-1031. 81-1613
Dickinson, Emtly, 1830-1866. Papers, 1844-ca.
1955. 61-1805
Jebb, Sir Richard ClaverhouEe, 1841-1905. Papers,
1858-1905. 61-1940
Pratt, Herbert Lee, 1671-1945, collector. Herbert
Lee Pratt collection, 1757-1813. 81-1814
Rolfe, Humphries, Literary manuscripts, 1611-56.
61-1687
Roseboro', Viola, Letters, 1830-44, 61-1688
Wilbur, Richard, 1021- Literary manuscripts,
1946-587 61-1896
ANDERSON, IND. COLLEGE AND THEOLOGICAL SEM-
INARY. SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY LIBRARY
Warner, Daniel Sidney, 1842-1805. Papers, 1066-
85. 61-120
ANDOVEK NEWTON THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL, NEWTON
CENTER, MASS, LIBRARY
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1756, Papers, 1700-65.
81-671
New England Baptist Library Association, Boston,
RecordB, 1600-1845, 81-683
ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL, PROVIDENCE
Hawkins, Rush Christopher, 1631-1820, Papers, 1001-
1020, 81-481
Weedon, George, 17307-1780. Letters, 1778-66.
6
WyUys, Samuel, 1632-1708. Papers, 1838-1701.
ARIZONA. UNIVERSITY. LD3RARY
Arizona. University. Office of the President.
Papers of presidents Adams, BUlman, Comstock,
and Parker, 1881-1901. 61-2523
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers. 61-2579
Clum, John Philip, 1651-1832. Papers, 1866-1832.
61-2775
Cosullch, Bemlce, 1686-1866. Papers, 1952-53.
81-2708
Falres, Clifford Clinton, 1877- Papers, 1924-47.
, 61-2712
Fish, Edward Nye, 1827-1814. Business records,
1879-1907. 81-2576
Forbes, Henry Clinton, 1833-1803. Poems and
other papers, 61-2677
Hammer, Angela (Hutchinson) 1670-195S? Papers,
1917- „ 61-2220
Harrison, John EUes, 1686-1967. Papers, 1930-37.
61-2576
Hughes, Louis Cameron, 1842-1915. Letter book,
1803-98. 81-2575
Ives, Eugene Sammes, 1859-1917. Papers, 1901-16.
01-2708
Jacobs, Lionel Mark, 1841-1822. Papers, 1867-1909.
61-3786
Jaeger, Louis John Frederick, 1824-1892. Papers,
1860-82. 81-2710
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 1893- Writings on natural
history, 166- 61-2791
81-2574
61-2715
Pima Co. , Ariz. Records, 1664-18.' 3.
Pinal Co., Ariz. Records, 1875-1907.
Rak, Mary (Kidder) 1678-1958. Papers. 61-2711
Robs, William J. Letter book, 1672-76. 61-2573
Satterwhlte, Thomas D, 1651-1905. Papers, 1664-86.
61-3041
SlUlman, Benjamin, 1816-1885. Correspondence,
1875-84, 81-2672
Smith, Marcus Aurellus, 1862-1924, Letter book,
1900-06. 61-2706
Spennzuma Gold Mining and MUIlng Company. Records,
1688-90. 81-2713
Stevens, Thomas Wood, 1880-1842. Papers. 61-3005
Stout, J. H. Letter book, 1871-75. 61-2571
United Verde Copper Company. Records, 1886-88.
61-2714
ARIZONA PIONEERS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Agular, Jesus Jobs'. Papers, 1800-80. 81-2967
AUdre, Franklin T., 1865- Papers, 1686-1938.
91-3173
Anderson, John B. , 1645-1825, Papers of John B.
Anderson and Mary Emma Booth Anderson, 1870-
1947. 61-3546
Arizona. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Records, 1870-
1820. 61-3526
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Arizona
prison collection, 1884-1817. 81-3547
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Bank checks
collection, 1884-1910. 81-3587
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Biographical
(lies, ante 1884- 61-3635
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Fort Lowell
collection, 1880-1980. 61-3531
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Papers
relating to cattle and cattle ranching activities,
1885-1842. 61-3584
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Records, 1884-
1081. 81-3646
Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Records of
churches, 1800-60. 61-3568
Ashurst, Henry Fountain, 1874- Papers, 1904-40.
61-3548
Bagg, Mrs. Stanley Charlotte Winchester, 1856-1831.
Papers, 18B8-1680. 81-3549
Ball, Joseph Henry. Papers of Joseph Henry Ball
and Catherine M. Beetson, 1860-1033. 81-3550
Bandel, Eugene, 1836-1688. Papers, 1833-52. 61-3551
Barnoo, William Croft, 165B-1036. Papers, 1871-
Barney, James Mitchell, 1874- Papers, 1833-52.
81-3240
Bsntley, Evalyn A, Papera, 1800-1840. 61-3553
Benton, Jeasa Janiss. Papara, 1807-43. 61-3664
Brandes, Rjymond, 1924- Papero, 1830-1061.
61-3604
Brlgge, Lloyd Vernon, 1063-1841. Papera
ca. 1880-1036. * M . 36s2
Brlnegar, Thomas P. Papara, 1012-36. 61-3666
Brown, Eetolla (Aubrey). Papers, 1968-56. 61-3667
Brown, George A,, b. i860. Papara, 1078-1020.
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Cameron, A. F. Scrapbooka, 1887-1912. 91 . 366g
Campbell, John B., 1638- Papera, 1914-25. 91 _ 3B „ n
Carroll, F. L. Papara, 1803-1048. 61-3561
Caaa Crando Canal Company. Recorda, 1014-16.
81-3828
Williamson, Banlol R,, 1063-1840. Papara, 1880-1046.
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61-3563
Caetanoda, A. A. Buslnaso records, 1802-1016.
ChaBeo, Adna Romanra, 1842-1014. Papara, 1866-
61-2874
61-3666
Chase, Alexander Wells. Journala, 1866
Cba ,n«? ,, ,'«^ Oma0 B - la «- 1B «>- Correapondeace,
1888-1010. ti- 3 m
Chllda, liugene W., 1866-1U26. Papara, 1880-1920.
61-3568
Chrloman, Comrado Clarence. Papara, 1886-80.
_, , 61-3100
Clar£ Ctartea McCoy, 1056-1837. Papara, 1872-
' '• 61-3570
Coleman, Evann. Papara, 1880-1060. 61-3297
Coleman, pr <mo T. Papara, 1070-80. 61-3571
Condon laiolly. Papara, 1803-1007. 01-3572
Cook, Charleo H. Papara, 1870. 01-3573
Cook, ITarle Wayne, 1002- collector. Papara,
mU 01-3574
Corbatt, J. Knoz, b. 1061. Papara, 1060-84. 61-3623
CoauUch, Barnlca, 1086-1060. Papers, 1037-47
Winn, Frederick, 1880-1046. Papero, 1007-66.
ARKANSAS. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Brough Charlea HUlman, 1078-1036. Papara, 1885-
61-2117
Cravens and Boren. Records, 1913-22. 81-2637
Johason, Cbarles B. Papers, 1859-66. 61-1977
McRae Thomas chipman, 1851-1029. Papers, 1879-
lg29 - 61-2801
lte ? n I S ^ Barm ° ,, LlTOr teU, 1852-1027. Papars,
1879-1827. 61-JS2W
Roynolds, DajUel Harris, 1832-1902. Papers, 1861-92.
61-2536
Thomas, David Yancey, 1872-1043. Papars, 1901-36. '
61-3196
^SS^J? DAYTON AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES
A9 ^^M d Day V >a "* "onlKOniery County Historical
wwleUeB. Autograph letters and documents.
61-1047
AUBURN UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Petrle, Snorge, 1886-1947. Papers, 1826-1945.
^MftE? ^ D ™«>^CAL SEMmARY" 3
Da^nport, George, 1783-1846. Ladders, 1824-35.
61-3524
61-3575
61-3630
61-3676
Cox, WUUam T. Papara, 1896-1910.
Coyne, Patrick J. Papero, 1876-102
Culln, Beppls. Papara, 1850-1900.
Cummlngs, Byron, 1860-1064. Papers, 1890-1060.
61-2973
DanlelB, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1862. Pnpora ol
S*? TTaMi ^ "vitals and Annie E. Danlola,
19m - i0 - 81-3677
Del Castillo, Joae, 1003- Papers, to 1041. 81-3191
Dellenbaugb, Frederick Samuel, 1063-1036. Papars
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Drachman, Moooo, 1870- Popera, 1060-1936.
Earplainily. Papara, 1870-1063,
Elliott, Arthur H., b. 1861. Papero, 1866-1826.
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Faxbar, Lester L. Papars, 1940-41.
Fiflh (E. N.) Company. Records, 1074-1910.
Fish, Jooopb, 1040-1020. Papero, 1640-1920.
Fltta, George H. Ledgers, 1889-91.
Fleishman, Fredorick, 1667-1924. Business records,
1080 - m2 - 61-3630
Forbes, Robert Humphroy, 1067- Papera, 1840-
1Mli 61-3291
Gatowood, Charloa Baohr, 1863-1896. Papara, 1880-
196 °- 01-3130
Greenway, Jolin Campbol, 1872-1020. Papers ot John
C. Greenway and Isabella S. Greenway, 1090-1860.
61-3632
BALTIMORE. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND
LIBRARY
Mary Angelina, Sister, colloctor. Twentieth century
poets collection, 1940-41. 61-2604
BALTIMORE. ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY see
ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY, BALTIMORE
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, WACO, TEX. LIBRARY
Arm^rong, A. Joseph,, 873-1954. Papers, 1889-
Black,joel. Papers, 1803-65. «!"?!!!
c 01-1568
Bronough, John Mitchell, d. 1089. Papera, 1801-66
Dro i6& EUZabeUl <BaJrre «> 1809 -»"- Papara, 61 " 2 ' 04
61-2118
61-110
Banman, Helnrich, 1843-1933. Papera, 1674-
16M - 61-202
a V> ^"MVothjRegler, " B »-U><»; Papers, 1884-
™ w - 61-171
Ewert, WUhelm, 1829-1887. Papers of Wilholm
Ewert and William J. Ewert, 1886-1027. 81-512
Gaeddert, Dietrich, 1837-1900. Papers, 1867-1903.
61-228
^860 1 O Bl( 8ren0OM6 " ,1O ° 1 ' eChureh ' Records,
01-1365
Gosk, David, 1848-1014. Papere, 1880-1914.
61.220
Harder, Gustav, 1856-1823. Papers, 186 8-1023,
„ 01-227
Harms, Gerhard N., 1863-1951. Papers, 1882-1861.
61-1418
Krehbiel, Chrletlan 1632-1009. Papers, 1883-1947.
„ 61-1210
1893 6 -i9 C 47 rl °" an Emmaw ° l - 1889-1948. Papera,
81-180
L1 ?o C in ld ' °" StaV A . 1876-1942. Papers, 1092-
1B40 ' 61-200
01-367
Penner, Peter A., 1871-1649. Papers, 1890-1949.
61-218
Richer!, Peter H„ 1871-1949. Papers, 1808-1949.
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. Papero, 1637-1889.
81-2112
61-2113
Hand, George O., 18S0-1087. Diaries, 1801-87.
Heywood, J. N. Papero, 1800-1862.
61-2078
01-3228
Hill, Edwin Bllnn, 1008-1040. Papara, 1870-1060.
61-2076
Jacoba lamlly. Papers, 1806-1900. 01-3634
Loo, John Doylo, 1612-1077. Papars, 1073-1900.
01-3665
Macdougal, Dim lo i Trembly, 1805-1058. Papers 1803-
1036 - 61-3631
Schneider, Gustavo vanHemort. Papera, 1060-1816.
61-3610
B, °a-rd60 Or ' U93 - 10S7 ' " lbClOT - ^nercouacfan,
61-3637
Tcnney, AmmonM., 1B44-1025. Diaries, 1866-1621.
61-3603
Browning family. Papers, 1898-
Farr, Richard L. Papars, 1860-66. 61-1760
Ku Kta Klan (1916- ). Records, 1940-00. 01-1776
Nacogdoches, Tex. Records, 1770-ca. 1000. 01-1760
Schleicher family. Papers, 1070-1050. 61-1702
BELCHERTOWN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Bridgman, Elijah Coleman, 1801-1801. Papers,
1020-38. 81-932
BENTON CO. (ARK.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Funk, Erwin C. , 1877-1880. Articles, 1890-1800,
51-890
BERKELEY, CAUF. PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION.
LIBRARY
Benton, Josepb Augustine, 1010-1602. Papera, 1840-81.
61-1233
Dwlnell, Israel Edeon, 1020-1890. Papero, ca. 1849-90.
01-1234
Fish, Isaac Benjamin, 1826-1884. Papers, 1845-81.
81-1232
^^teisT* c °*~- cauf ° 6 ri-235
"'fy^ne* Sumner, 1866-1620. Papero, 1887-
81-1365
Owen, Isaac, 1809-1869. Papers, 1830-68. 6 l_i 3 81
Pond^wmiamchauncey, 1630-1926. Papers, 1860-
61-1202
™H>46 S ,T'' elH °I* 1 ™. 1631-1014. Correspondence,
61-1327
01-106
SohowBjter, Jacob A,, 1679-1963. Papers, 1914-62.
01-600
Sprunger, Samuel Ferdinand, 1848-1923. Panera
1866-1603. ".... ;;'- W 6i.-aoi'
Thiersteln, John R., 1887-1941. Papers, 1889-
, 1M1 - 61-203
Unruh, Peter Herman, 1081-1943. Papera, 1806-
22 - 61-313
Voth, Henry R., 1066-1931. Papers, 1077-1930.
01-220
Wedol, Peter PhiUp, 1804- Papars, 1910-49. 81>1413
Wiens, P. J., 1077-1946. Papers, 1904-43. 61-204
BOSTON ATHENAEUM
Buckmlneter, Joseph Stevens, 1704-1012. Papers
1798-1812. 61-931
Codman, Ogden. Papers, 1969-30. 61-1128
Price, Ezeklel, 1728-1002. Papars, 1764-1000.
' 01-1630
Saoco, Nicola, 1891-1927, delenuaat. Sacco-Vanxom
trial, 1921-27. ■ M-30M
ShurcLif, Margaret Homer (Nichols) 1879-1959
Papers, 1864-1062. 61-2364
BOSTON COLLEGE, BOSTON, MASS. LIBRARY
Boston College, Boston, Mass. Library. Special
IriBh collection, 1871-1006. 61-348
CaLlll, George. Papars, 1866-03. 60-186
Meynell famUy. Papers, 1803-1859. 60-240
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dlghton, 1823-1896.
Papers, 1052-96. 80-246
Thompson, Francio, 1058-1907. Papers, 1077-
,907 - 60-261
BOSTON UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES
Barrett, Oliver Roger, 1073-1660. Papers. 61-881
Bar ,^"' T f uman Uom ' lm - Pa l»ro. 19th and
20th cent. jj^jj
BarUett family, CorreBpondence, early 18th cent.
81-884
Ba SS r« ala EIeazar - "M-1M0. Papers,
1894-1826. Bim
Bigelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921. Papers
1877-1921. 'oi-46S
81—10B0
Boston. First Church. Thursday lectures, 10th cent.
^cen?™"" 19 L,bmry A »««l«n™. Record"" 688
BU ^2 d 0,h P c 9 ent rlCLam ""™' «•-»» Papere! 1 " 1080
01-680
Repository Index
BOSTON UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES (Continued)
Butler family, Earls of Carrlck estate papers, 16th- 19th
cent. 61-1211
Fozcroft family. Papers, 1690-1770. 60-3292
Lincoln, Abraham, PreB. U.S., 1609-1866. Stone
collection of Lincoln letters, 1860-66. 61-882
Mayhew family. Papers, 1648-1774. 81-440
Sbarp, Dallas Lore, 1670-1828. Papers, 1800-29.
61-438
Stone, Savant Carleton, 1B78- collector. American
statesmen collection, 16th-20th cent.
61-1376
Ware, Charlotte (Barren) 1862-1945. Papers,
1906?46. 61-467
Warren, WUllam Fairfield, 1833-1929. Papers,
1860-1929. 61-441
BOSTONIAN SOCIETY, BOSTON
Bostontan Society, Boston. Colburn collection,
1660- 61-262
BHIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PHOVO, UTAH. LIBRARY
Bowen, Emma Luoy (Gates) 1880-1961. Papers, 1898-
1960. 61-3009
Talmage, James Edward, 1862-1933. PaperB, 1878-
1930. 61-3052
Watklns, Arthur Vivian, 1886- McCarthy censure
papers, 1964. 61-3053
BROOME COUNTY (N. Y. ) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Whitney, Joshua, 1773-184B. Papers, 1794-1907.
61-3260
BROWN UNIVERSITY. ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL
see ANNMARY BROWN MEMORIAL, PROVIDENCE
BROWN UNIVERSITY. JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY
Arnold (Samuel G.) 6 Company, Providence. Records,
1773-1825. 81-1789
Brown family. Business records, 1750-1900. 00-1421
Browa University. John Carter Brown Library.
Linguistics of aboriginal Latin America, 1675-
1800. 60-1423
Charitable Baptist Society, Providence. Records,
1774-ca. 1800. 60-1420
Franciscans, Papers relating to the Franciscan Order
of NewSnaln. 1676-1620. 60-3033
Washington, George, Pros. U. B., 1732-1789.
Papers, 1776-99. 80-1422
BROWN UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Brown University. Archives, 1789 -ca. 1980. 80-3344
Brown University. Library. Civil War letters, 1858-
79. 60-2992
Burleigh, George Shepherd, 1821-1903. Papers,
1839-90. 60-3262
Corliss, George Henry, 1817-1888. Papers, 1838-83.
80-2357
Corliss, WUllam. Diaries, 1856-83. 60-2136
Cox, Samuel Sullivan, 1824-1888. Papers, 1852-87,
Crosby, Harry, 1698-1020. Papers, 1920' s
0-2363
61-2414
Curtis, George WUllam, 1824-1892. Papers, 1852-
87. 60-2164
Dorr, Thomas Wilson, 1805-1854. Papers, 1826-64.
60-2137
Elliott, Maud (Howe) 1854-1948. Papers, 1882-1948.
60-2134
Ellsworth, Ephraim Elmer, 1837-1681. Papers, 1864-
61. v ■■■■■ 61-3018
Glalaber, James Whitbread Lee, 1848-1928. Cor-
respondence, 1670-84. 60-2103
Hay, John, 1638-1995. PaperB, 1856-1905. 60-2193
Henry, Malllnger Edward. Papers, 1910-42. 60-2113
Honahaw, John C„ 1815-1877. Papers, 1842-63.
80-2496
Howe Us, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1896-
1919. 60-2376
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. PaperB,' 1878-
1946. 80-3208
Lincoln, Abrahsyn, Pros. U. S., 1809-1865. Mc-
LeUan Lincoln coUocUon, 1769-1939. 80-3020
Lippitt, Charles Warren, 1846-1924. Papers, 1875-
1920. 60-2112
Lovecrait, Howard PhUUps, 1680-1937. Papers, 1887-
1937. 60-2175
MlUar, Joaquin, 18417-1S13. Papers, 18— to 1910.
60-2155
O'Connor, William Douglas, 1832-1889. Papers,
1852-86. 80-2110
s Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale, R. L
Records, ca. 1800. 60-1418
Russell, Jonathan, 1771-1632. Papers, 1795-1832.
Sherman, Philip Carroll, 1881-1957. Koopman
collection, 1819-1951. 60-3310
Sours, Benjamin Franklin Mears, b. 1863. Papers,
1896-1953. 60-2163
Sprague, William, 1630-1915. Papers of William
and Catherine Chase Sprague, 1658-90. 60-2125
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1887. Papers, 1842-
97. 60-2152
Thayer, EU, 1619-1699. Papers, 1841-98. 60-2124
Tlcknor, Caroline, 1866-1937. Papers, 1913-24.
60-2147
Tilton, Theodore, 1636-1907. Papers, 1894-1901.
60-2132 n
Tuckerman, Edward, 1817-1888. Correspondence,
1867-74. 80-2207
Very, Jones, 1613-1880. Papers of Jones and Lydia
Very, 1838-86. 60-2160
Whitman, Sarah Helen (Power) 1803-1878. Papers,
1935-19-. 80-2180
Whitman, Watt, 1819-1892. Papers, 1886-67. 60-2149
Zola, Emlle, 1840-1902. Correspondence, 1879-66.
60-2133
BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY, LEWISBUHO, PA. LIBRARY
HOI, David Jayne, 1850-1932. Papers, 1866-1930.
Walls, John Abbet, 1879- Papers, 1898-1968.
Walls famUy. Papers, 1760-1966.
81-2360
61-3274
BUCKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Chapman family. Papers, 1697-1883. 61-3163
Decs, Michael. Papers, 1796-1860. 61-3204
Foulke family. Papers, 1726-1864. 61-3168
Jenks, Michael Hutchinson, 1795-1887. Papers, 1695-
1909. 61-3174
G
CALIFORNIA. STATE LIBRARY, SACRAMENTO
Bandel, Eugene, 1835-1889. Papers, 1653-89. 61-3470
CALIFORNIA. STATE LIBRARY, SACRAMENTO. SUTRO
BRANCH, SAN FRANCISCO
Banks, Sir Joseph, hart., 1743-1620. Banks, 1743-
1620. 61-3292
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro Branch,
San Francisco. Hebrew manuscripts, ca. 1300-
1600. 61-3230
California. State Library, Sacramento. Sutro
Branch, San Francisco. Italian manuscripts,
ca. 1465-ca. 1635. 61-2956
Hlttell, Theodore Henry, 1830-1917. Papers, 1849-
1900. 61-3260
Murray, John, civil engineer. Papers, 1820-60.
61-3201
SpotUswood and Robertson, London, Correspondence,
ca. 1787-1848. 61-2966
CALIFORNIA. UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY AT LOS
ANGELES. LIBRARY-
Arator, subdeacon in Rome, fl. 513-644. The McKlnlay
coUecUon of Arator manuscripts, ca. 800-ca. 1300.
81-586
Bandlnl family. Papers, 1834-1927.
81-2002
Clements, George Pldgeon, 1867-1968, Papers, 1825-46.
61-1385
Cooper Ornithological Society. Southern Division.
Records, 1896-1933. 81-899
Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles. Records, ca.
1905- 61-1419
Douglas, Norman, 1866-1952. Papers, 1879-1952.
61-722
Dykstra, Clarence Addison, 1881-1950. Papers, ca.
1923,1960. 61-1218
GUlesple, Archibald Hamilton, 1812-1873. Papers,
1846-60. 61-1204
Gross, Milt, 1895- Correspondence, 1928-46. 61-490
Llttlef laid family. Correspondence, 1850-67. 81-2006
Loekey, Joseph Byrne, 1677-1946, Papers, 1782-1946.
61-1214
McKlnlay, Arthur Patch, 1871-1968. Papers, ca. 1910-
58. 61-812
MUler, Henry, 1691- Papers, ca. 1920- 81-764
Moore, Ernest CarroU, 1871-1965. Papers, ca,
1898-1955. 61-1422
Ouspenskava, Maria, 1876-1949. Papers, ca.
1 922-42. 61-1420
Parish, John Carl, 1881-1939. Papers. 61-908
Perclval, Olive, 1869-1946. Papers, ca, 1860-
1949. 61-1421
PoweU, Lawrence Clark, 1608- Papers. 61-1625
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880- Papers, 1900- 61-1087
Shankland family. Papers, 1846-1939. 61-1137
Shepherd, Theodosla Burr (Rail) 1864-1908.
Papers;' ca. 1900-40. 81-673
Westergaard, Waldemar Christian, 1882- Papers,
1480- 81-1060
Weyee, Alice Wolfsklll (Barrows). Papers, 1879-97.
61-946
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PASADENA.
LIBRARY
Minikan,* Robert Andrews, 1868-1963, Papers, 1887-
1950. 61-118
CAMDEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Camden Historical Society,^ Camdenlana, 18th and
19th cent 81-2046
CARNEGIE LIBRARY, PITTSBURGH see PITTSBURGH
CARNEGIE LIBRARY
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ST. PAUL
Grace, Thomas Langdon, Bp,, 1814-1897. Papers,
1857-64. 60-2667
Oster, Anatole, 1634-1910. Papers, 1866-1910.
80-2668
Larpenteur, August Louis, 1623-1919. Papers, 1876-
ca. 1900, 60-2866
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
Deverall, Richard Lawrence Grace, 1911- Papers,
1928-59. 61 - 3011
Flick, Lawrence Francis, 1856-1938. Correspondence,
1876-1937. 61-1664
Mitchell, John, 1670-1919. Papers, 1897-1919.
Murray, Philip, 1886-1952. Papers, 1943-62.
61-1396
Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1649-1924, Papers
1871-1924. ^ 61-1317
CHARLESTON, S. C. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH
Charleston, S. C. St, Michael's Cburch. Records,
1761-1980. 61-3082
CHATTANOOGA. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Chambers, Henry Alexander, 1641-1926. Diary,
1874-93.
91-3170
61-1998
Chattanooga. RecordB, 1859-1932.
Chattanooga, PubUc Library. Civil War diaries, with
some other papers of the writers, 1881-1949. 81-1607
Chattanooga, Public Library. Papers on cultural life
of Chattanooga, 1888-1957. 61-1524
. Chattanooga Historical Society. Records, 1681-1906.
61-3065
.Evans, Charles Rountree, 1663-1920. Scrapbooks. -
Federated Missionary Societies of Chattanooga.
Records, ca. 1914-ca. 1945. 61-1563
Fort family. Papers, 1765-1805. 61-3162
Fttllor, Ada E., 1856 ?-1938. Papers, 1931-34. 61-1476
Johnston, Joseph, d. 1874, Business papers, 1834-ca.
1853. 81-2224
Lenoir, Albert Sobleskl, 1803-1861. Papers, 1831-
1921. 61-1832
Loop family. Papers, 1834-ffil5. 61-1505
Lynde, FranciB, 1856-1930. Papers, 1891-1930.
61-1442
Mahoney, John JoBepp, 1658-1933, coUector. PaperB,
1793-1837. 61-2060
Miles, Emma (BeU) 1878-1019, PaperB, 1007-24,
Patten, Zebolm Carrier, 1840-1925. Papers, 1866-
1912. 61-1478
Society of the Army of the Cumberland. Records,
1802-06. 61-1794
Swaney, William Bentley, 1658-1946. Papers. 01-1602
CHICAGO. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois,
Chicago. Civil War patters, 1841-66. 61-1628
CHICAGO. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. LIBRARY
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Correspond-
ence, 1826-1902, 60-1261
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Aldrlch, James Franklin, 1863-1933. Papers,
""-"" 61-2494
Dean, Emily (Washburn) 1870-1968. Papers, 1902-67.
61-970
Dover, William Emmett, 1862-1929. Papers, 1884-
1943t 60-2126
Dunne, Flnley Peter, 1807-1930. Letters. 1898-
190 °- 60-1080
Folsom Brothers & Company. Correspondence, 1871-
72- 60-1663
France Forever. Records of the Chicago Chapter, 1940-
60-3248
Hutchinson, Charles Lawrence, 1654-1924. PaDers
1680-1922. * 60-M14
Kane, Ellas Kent, 1T94-1836. Papers, 1806-36.
' 81-2189
Kimberly, Louis Ashlleld, 1830-1902. Papers
1847-1901. ' 60 . 2n6
King, Wlllard Leroy, 1893- collector. David
Davie papers, 1815-1921. 61-1328
Kirk, John, salesman. Letter boohs, 1852-71.
61-1332
McDowell, Mary Eliza, 1854-1936, Papers, 1894-
1944 - 61-399
Mears, Charles, 1814-1896. Business records
1849-96. 61-400
Messer, Moses Haynes, 1829-1900. Diaries, 1863-69.
81-414
Nestor, Agnes, 1880-1948. Papers, 1896-1964.
61-398
Pullman, George Mortimer, 1831-1897, Papers
1805-1957. "* -^,.40,
Roche, John A., 1844-1904. Papers, 1871-1906.
61-894
Springer, William McKendreo, 1636-1903. Papers
1861-1004. P "J'. 643
VoegeU, Henry Edward, 1876-1943. Correspondence.
1909-63. 61 . 4 ' n
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRBT OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Manu-
script histories, 1830-1059. 59-251
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Minute
books and records of members, 1830-1959. 59-247
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Papers
of church leaders, 1829-1959. 59-248
CINCINNATI. CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
NEW CHURCH LIBRARY
Church
61-2500
Papers,
61-3036
Records,
81-1399
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem
plays, 1890-1914.
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem.
1830-64.
Cincinnati. Church of the New Jerusalem,
1809-
CLAY COUNTY (MINN.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. General
collections, ca. 1888- 81-3266
Clay County (Minn.) Historical Society. Minutes
collection, 1873-1938. 01-1251
CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
LIBRARY
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782-1850. Papers, 1784-
81-2761
Papers, 1964-88,
01-2106
CLENDENING MEDICAL LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF
KANSAS, see KANSAS. UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL
CENTER. CLENDENING MEDICAL LIBRARY
CLEVELAND. PUBLIC LIBRARY
H °!l910^26 AVei7 ' 18M " 1928 ' c °"espondence,
COLBY COLLEGE, WATERVILLE, ME. LIBRARY
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1926. Papers, 1873-1927.
60-34
Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1B49-1909. Papers, 1869-1908.
59-200
Clemson, Thomas Green, 1807-
81-681
Repository Index
Paget, Violet, 1666-1936. Papers, 1856-1936. 00-42
Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1936. Papers, 1891-
1936 - 69-192
COLLEGE OF MEDICAL EVANGELISTS, LOS ANGELES
see LOS ANGELES. COLLEGE OF MEDICAL EVANGE-
LISTS
COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND see BALTI-
MORE. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND
COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS, ST. PAUL see ST, PAUL.
COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS. LIBRARY
COLLEGE OF WOOSTER, WOOSTER, OHIO. See
WOOSTER. OHIO. COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG, INC.
Baylor family. Papers, 1714-1883. 61-1315
Blathwayt, William, 1649 7-1717, Papers, 1674-
1716.
80-918
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Letter books, 1761-60.
81-1286
Colonial Williamsburg, lno. Business records, 1728-1860.
81-3078
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Correspondence and
other personal papers, 1787-1877. 31-3289
Colonial Williamsburg, inc. Diaries and memoirs,
1747-1928. ol _ 3206
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Legal records, 1686-
1799. 81-3185
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. Mlscellatieous manuscripts,
1608-18V9. „*,£,
Colonial Williamsburg, lno. Records, 1924- 61-1846
Corbln, Richard, 1708-1790. Papers, 1746-1818.
60-267
Dorchester, Sir Guy Carleton, 1st baron, 1724-1808.
Papers, 1141-83. 60-687
Gait family. Papers, 1756-1894.
Gooch, Sir William, ban., 1081-1761. Papers,
1727-61.
Huntington family. Papers, 1761-1864.
80-308
60-914
60-238
Jefferson, Thomas, Pros. u. S., 1743-1828. Papers.
1799-1826. 80-282
Lafayette-Leclerc papers, 1780-89. 61-2728
Nicholson, Francis, 1856-1728. Papers, 1680-1720.
60-201
Norton (John) and Sons. Records, 1750-95. 60-308
Page, Mann, Jr. , clerk of Gloucester Co. , Va. Papers,
1775-1869. 61-1064
Spotswood, Alexander, 1678-1740. Papers, 1048-
1830, 60-915
Tucker family, Papers, 1768-1880. 80-288
COLORADO. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES
Aspaas, Hans, collector. Business papers, 1908-
2S > 61-2908
COl |^«' !i r £ ShriV8 B " c °Ua«'or- Collins collection,
1876-1940. .,„,„{,
Koehler, Helen Benjovsky. Papers, 1884-1980.
Mine and Smelter Supply Co. Records, 1669-1880.
61-1301
'81-1358
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES
Adams, James Truslow, 1818-1949. Papers, 1918-49.
81-3074
Anthon, Charles, 1797-1887. Notes, ca. 1830-60.
81-2915
Avery family. Letters, 1890-1914. 61-2918
Bancroft, Frederic, 1860-1945. Papers, ca. 1890-
1930. 61-3601
Barker, George Granville, 1913- Papers, 1848.
61-3112
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter, 1809-1889.
Papers, 1863-89. 81-3232
Barrellfamlly. Papers, 1791-1648. 81-2917
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- Papers, ca. 1930-55.
61-2918
Barzun, Jacques, 1907- collector. Berlioz
collection, 1826-1953. 81-2919
Beauregard, Pierre GustavB Toutant, 1818-1883.
York-Beauregard papers, ca. 1680-05. 01-3425
Benjamin, Park, 1809-1864. Papers, 1824-88. 61-3113
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910. Letters, 1860-
81-2920
Boudln, Louis Boudlanoff, 1874-1952. Papers, ca.
1900-50. 61-3073
Bourne, Randolph SilUman, 1888.-1918. Papers, ca.
1910-48. 61-3111
Bryant, WHUam Clement. Correspondence, 1856-
95 - 61-2921
BuUer, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947. Papers, 1891-
1947 - 81-2928
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. Papers,
1887-1908. 81-3110
CampbeU family. Papers, 1804-98. 81-2924
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, 1870-1938. Papers,
1886-1938. 61-2928
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Records, ca. 1911-54, 61-2926
Carpentras manuscripts, 1747-1648. 81-2926
Chapman, Mary (Sumner). Papers, 1859-91. 61-3518
Christy, Arthur, 1899-1948. Notes on Thoreau. ca.
193 °-«- 01-8822
Citizens' Union, New York. Records, 1897-1938.
61-2928
Clark, John Bates, 1847-1938. Papers, eft. 1897-
1938. 61-2629
Columbia University. Academic Freedom Committee.
Records, ca. 1951-64. 61-2930
Columbia University. Correspondence of Gouverneur
Morris Qgden, ca. 1866-74. 61-3364
Columbia University. King's College Bid Columbia
College records, 1750-1890, 61-3325
Columbia University, Libraries. American
documents collection, 1700-1851. 61-2914
Columbia University. Libraries. Chinese family
history collection, 1785-1928. 81-2927
Columbia University. Libraries. Jeanne cTAro collection
15th cent. -1943. 61-8336
Columbia University. Libraries, Mexico collection.
1649-1858. 81 1 M6 ,
Columbia University. Libraries. Slavery collection.
1200-1833. 61 : 360 3
Columbia University. Libraries. United States
Civil War papers, ca. 1850-75. 61-3606
Columbia University. Libraries. Washington,
D. C. collection, 1798-1878. 81-8433
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1632-1807. Papers, 1847-
l 8 "- 61-3231
Coykendall, Frederick, 1872-1954, collector. Manu-
scrlpts,^1778-1940. 61-3108
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932. Papers, ca. 1909-32. 81-3107
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Papers of Stephen and
Cora Howorth Crane, ca. 1895-1908. 61-3108
Curie, Marie (Sklodowska) 1867-1934. Papers, 1920-34.
61-3363
Curtis, WUllam E leroy, 1850-1911. Correspondence,
1888-92. 61-2931
Davels, Charles Stewart, 1788-1685,
84.
Papers, 1816-
81-3220
Dewey, John, 1866-1962. Correspondence, 1930-60.
81-3517
Dewey, Melvlt, 1661-1931. Papers, ca, 1870-1931,
Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922. Papers
1781-1922.
Earle, Genevieve Beavers, 1883-1958, Papers,
1936-60.
Earle, Mortimer Lamson, 1884-1906. Paoers
1684-1905. ^ '
Edman, Irwin, 1890-1964. Correspondence.
Ellison family. Papers, 1733-82.
Eno, Roberts, Rhodes & Company, Nbw York.
Correspondence, 1858-77.
Epstean, Edward, 1888-1946. Papers, 1923-42
Epstein, Abraham, 1682-1942. Papers, 1816-42,
Ersklne, John, 1879-1951. Papers, ca. 1890-1961.
FarreUy, Theodores., 1883-1965. CoUecUon
relating to Alaska, 1930-65.
Ferris, William Hawkins, 1828-1880. Papers, 1660-
61-3104
01-3117
61-8684
61-2932
81-2933
61-2934
61-2936
61-2930
61-2938
I.
61-3106
61-2939
Repository Index
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES (Continued)
Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893. Correapondencs, 1827-
B3. 81-2940
Flagg, Axarlah Cutting, 1700-1873, Correspondence,
1824-86. 61-3041
Floury, Jules, 1821-1880. Papers, ca. 1853-88.
61-3100
Freedman, Louis Alexander, 1873-1657. Papers,
ca. 1930-58. 61-3103
Gay, Sydney Howard, 1814-1808. 61-3366
Giddtngs, Franklin Henry, 1855-1031. Correspondence,
1890-1902. '81-2942
..Given, John O. Papers, ca. 1645-70. 61-3367
Gonsalez-Prada family. Papers, ca. 1750-1850.
61-3386
Grannies, Ruth Bhepard. Papers, 1011-14. 61-3593
Grilling, Josephine Sophia While, 1814-1672, Papers.
1862-72.
61-3303
Haggard, Sir Henry Rider, 1066-1825. Correspondence,
ca. 1866-1925. 61-3594
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Papers, 1776-1804,
61-3330
Harris, William, 1765-1829. Correspondence, 1817-28,
81-3331
Harrison, George LesUe, 1887- Paper**., ca. 1920-
40. 61-3467
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918. Papere, ca. 1886-
1936. 61-3595
Bolls, Frederick William, 1867-1903. Papers, 1880-
1903. B1-SSS2
Jackh, Ernst, 1876-1869. Papers, 1908-13. 61-3639
Jay, Sir James, 1732-1816, King's CoHege papers,
1762-65. 61-3333
Jay, John, 1746-1820. Papers, 1715-1863, 61-3334
Jeffery, Arthur. Papers, ca. 1620-59, 01-3616
Johnson, Samuel, 1666-1772. Papers, 1710-72.
61-3607
Jones, Thomas KUby, Business rscordn, 1762-99.
61-3337
Kane family. Papers ol the Kane and Hand families,
1770-1940. 61-3336
Keener, William Albert, 1856-1913. Correspondence,
1864-1900. 61-3338
Kent family. Papers, 1708-1881. 61-3323
Kenton, Edna, 1876-1064. Correspondence, 1003-36.
81-3607
King, Cyrus, 1772-1817. Papers, ca. 1701-1817,
61-3306
Knesland, Ebenezer, d. 1777. Sermons, 1770-77.
Komrolf, Manuel, 1890- Papers, ca, 1918-63.
61-3800
Lsohtrecker, John, 1844- 1031. Letters, 1861-83,
81-3324
Lee, Frederick SchUler, 1650-1640, Correspondence,
ca, 1886-1630. 61-3323
Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1690-1600, Papers, ca.
1869-1950. 81-3621
Livingston family. Papers, 1787-1893. 81-3326
Low, Beth, 1860-1916. Papers, ca. 1670-1916.
61-3327
MoAneny, George, 1869-1963. Papers, ca. 1902-40.
01-3326
Marquis, Don, 1078-1937. Papers, ca. 1010-37.
81-3600
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1029. Correspondence,
1877-1820. 61-3699
Meade, Richard Woream, 1870-1033. Papers, ca.
1604-33. 61-3326
Mlllu), John A. Correspondence, 1888-88. 61-3483
Milton, John, 1808-1674. Letter book, 1648-69.
61-3350
Mitchell, Wesley Clair, 1874-1948. Papers, 1898-1948,
Montgomery, Robert Bloater, 1872-1663, collector.
Accountancy m&nnscrtpts, ca, 1400-1900, 81-3346
Moore, Charily (CHrka). Papers of Charity Clarke
Mooro and Clement Clarke Moore, 1787-1083.
81^3347
Monro, William Underbill, 1879-1649, Cosreoncndsnce.
1808-20. 61-3S48
Morris, GouYerasur, 1752-1818. Pnpors, 1708-1018.
61-3611
Kelson, Otto, Papers, 1020-80. 81-3357
Herlns, Allan, 1890- Papers, ca, 1016- 61-3381
Mew York (City) Charter Commission, Records, 1922-
23. 61-3362
New York (State) Elate Crime Commission, Records,
1952-63. 61-3305
Qko, Adolph 6. Papers ol Adolph S, Oko and Carl
Gebbardt, ca, 1807-41. 61-3363
Olcott, Thomas W., 1795-1080. Papers, 1016-86.
81-3650
Otis family. Papers, 1687-1888. 61-3360
Page, Curtis Hidden, 1870-1046. Papers, 1696-1948.
61-3596
fcsrsons, Herbert, 1866-1925, Correspondence, 1698-
• J25. 61-3371
Parsons, William Barclay, 1859-1932. Papers,
1809rl919. 61-3520
Pendleton, Philip C. Leltars, 1613-83. 81-3370
Perkins, Frances, 1882- Papers, ca, 1633-46,
61-3389
Perkins, George Walbrldge, 1862-1920. Papers,
1871-1920. 61-3510
Pfetffenberger, Otto E, Papers, 1939-56. 61-3368
PhiUpse family. Papers of the Philipse and Gouverneur
families, ca. 1653-1674. 61-3504
Phillips, AHred Norotco, Papers, 1879-83. 61-3367
Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, 1839-1881, Correspondence
18B3-80. 61-3366
Plimpton, George Arthur, 1855-1038, collector.
Plimpton manuscripts collections, ca. 17th cent.-
1938 - 81-3388
Potter, Edward Tuckerman, 1831-1904, Office records
ca. 1860-1900. 61-3345
Pratt, Fletcher, 1897-1958. Papers, 1949-52.
61-3464
Prendergast, WUllam Ambrose, 1807-1964. Papers,
1904-89. ^1-3344
Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911. Papers, ca. 1885-1911.
61-3342
Putnam, George Haven, 1644-1630, Pagers, ca, 1900-
30, 61-3341
Rantenstratich, Walter, 1080-1951, Papers, ca. 1908-
46. 61-3340
61-3330
Reed family. Papers, 1804-86,
Roberts Brothers, Boston. Correspondence, 1849-1032,
61-3355
Eerllo, Sebastlano, 1475-1662. Papers, ca, 1650.
Shaw, William, 1630-1906. Correspondence, 1060-
1804, 81-3468
Shotwell, James Thomson, 1874- Papers, ca, 1014-30,
61-3354
Stover, Abraham AJstyse, 1606-1877, Pepers, ca,
1825-77. 61-3353
Smith, Samuel, 1762-16SB. Papers, 1777-1814.
Bprague, William, 1830-1916. Correspondence,
1881-71. 81-3406
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1633-1006, Papers, ca.
1840-1930. 61-3602
Steffens, Joseph Lincoln, 1666-1936. Papers, 1090-
1936. 61-3444
Stelsle, Charles, 1089-1941. PapBrs, ca. 1938-11.
61-3462
SUUnun, Janus, 1860-1618, Papers, 1851-1916.
01-3413
Sullivan, Louis Henry, 1650-1924. Papers, ca. 1601-21.
61-3604
Tannenbaum, Frank, 1893- Papers, ca. 1926.
01-8443
Tanner, Frederick Chauncey, 1878- Papers,
1911-ca. 1928. 01-3619
TarMngton, Booth, 1669-1948. Correspondence,
1921-23. , 01-3003
TUden, Samuel Jones, 1814-1888. Papers, 1876-80.
01-3442
Tolstoi) Lev Nlkolaeyich, gral, 1828-1810, Correspond-
ence, 1867-1937. 01-3506
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1023. Papers, 1830-86.
61-6441
U.S. President, Messaged and pagers, 1062-1938.
61-3343
VanSchaack, Peter, 1747-1632. Papers, 1749-1887.
61-3436
Vandsrlip, Frank Arthur, 1864-1937. Papers, ca.
1867-1037. 81-6440
Villaxd, Oswald Garrison, 1072-1049, collector.
John Bro$n manuscripts, ca. 1650-1010. 61-3073
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1073. Papers, 1829-
73 - 61-3437
Walte, John, 1732-1820. Papere, 1743-89. 61-6436
Wallace, Henry Agard, 1088- Papere. 61-3435
Ware, WUllnm Robert, 1032-1915. Lettora, ca.
1894-1900. 61-3434
Watts, John, 1705-1831. Papers, 1600-80. 61-3432
Whitman, Charles Seymour, 1088-1947. Papora,
1910-37. 61-3431
WUguB, WUltam John, 1865-1949. Papers, 1935-
37. 61-3430
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1024. Papora, 1910-12.
61-3429
Wood, Edith (Elmer) 1871-1945. Papers, ca. 1890-
1945. 61-3«0
Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930, Papers, ca.
1890-1030. 81-3427
Wyleo family. Papers, 1795-1903. 01-3420
CONCORDIA HISTORICAL INSTITUTE, ST, LOUIS
Brohm, Theodore, 1806-1881. Papere, 1027-70.
60-1808
Buenger, Johann Friedrlch, 1810-1802. Papers, 1767-
1862. 80-2200
Craemer, Friedrlch August, 1012-1891. Papers,
1620-80. 60-2644
Crull, August, 1646-1623. Papers, 1883-73. 00-1000
Dallmann, William, 1002-1952. Papers, 1900-62.
80-2720
Dau, William Herman Theodore, 1864-1944. Papers,
1922-24. 60-2204
Fuerbrlnger, AUred Ottomar, 1003- Papers, 1948-
60. 00-1135
Fuerbrlnger, Ludwlg ErnBt, 1804-1947. Papers, 1890-
1938, 60-1123
Fuerbrlnger, Ottomar, 1810-1892, Papers, 1840-
80. 80-1094
Graebner, Augustus Lawrence, 1649-1004. Papers,
1862-1904. 00-1255
Graebner, Martin, 1879-1850, Papers, 1900-60. 60-1124
Graebner, Theodore Conrad, 1076-1050. Papers,
1810-50. 80-2030
Banner, Carl Johann Otto, 1832-1986. Papers, 1067-
1920. 00-1095
Hemmeter, Henry Bernard, ]
1894-1949.
-1948. Papers,
Henkel family. Papers.
60-1111
61-44
Ksyl, Ernst Gerhard Wllhelw, 1604-1872. Papers,
1629-1932. 60-1268
KUnck, Arthur William, 1960-1959, Papers, 1928-
69. 60-3204
Krauss, Eugen Adolf Wllham, 1051-1024. Papers,
1852-1924. 60-2191
Kretzmann, Paul Edward, 1883-1955. Correnpondence,
1878-1965. 61-53
Lochner, Friedrlch, 1822-1902, Papers, 1645-1662;
60-3225
Loeber, Qotthold Helnrlcfa, 1767-1049. Papers,
1817-1941. 00-3208
Luebke, Paul L. Papers, 1645-50. 60-3210
Moerba, P. G., d. 1946. Papers. 61-38
Mueller, John Theodore, 1885- . Papers, 1924-60. ;
60-3207
Obermeyer, Charles F. , 1860-1914. Sormono,
1842-1914. 60-3210
Pleper, Frani August Otto, 1852-1031. Papers, 1863-
18 30. 01-3153
Polnck, William Gusmve, 1096-1950. Papers, 1904-
60 - 01-3140
Seyffarth, Guslar, 1706-1866. Papers, 1019-82.
61-2487
Slevero, Friedrlch, 1862-1029. Papers, 1074-1027.
61-2516
Slllak, John, 1864-1663. Papora, 1030-60. 61-2618
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY, BOSTON see AMERICAN
CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION, BOSTON. LIBRARY
CONNECTICUT. STATE LIBRAJIY, HARTFORD
Abba family. Papers, 1705-1843. 86-1872
CONNECTICUT. STATE LIBRARY, HARTFOHD. (Continue)
Allyn family. Papers of the Allyn and Wolcott
families, 1648-1797.
Barttott, Lucius Warron, 1841-1928, collector.
relating to the Barttett and allied families.
Bates family. Papers, 1820-80.
Boardman family. Papers, 1814-62 ?
Boardman family. Papers o( the Boardman and
00-912
Papers
60-1022
60-824
80-826
B . , — '■ --i™*owwiw z3oarqman and
Seymour families, 1661-1835. 60-1070
Brooks John N., collector. le ttera Md noteo on
the Brooks and other families, 1762-1909. 80-986
B, "mfn' W ' 1USBI *""*• 1804 - 1876 - P«pers,
60-1000
Buttrlck, Philip Laurenoo, 1886- Papers, 1917-19.
60-1001
Colt family. Correspondence, 1776-1877. 60-921
Call's Patent Flie Arms Manufacturing Company.
Letters, 1861. 60-827
UU-2884
c T£Ti«iZn LlbrarT - ""*»* c "» w " 60 . 2963
"TSSSp? * Llbrary ' Harttord - °-»*«-
v 60-2961
CoanecUcut. State Library, Hartford. Diaries, 1663-
00-2982
Connecticut. State Library, HarUori. Railroad papers.
00-2986
Repository Index
Rogers, Henry Wade, 1853-1628.
1891-1916.
Connecticut, state Library Hartford
War letters, 1770-83.
Connecticut, state Library, Hartford. Sermons.
60-2967
Connecticut. State Library, Hartford. Shipping papers.
60-2988
CoanecUcut. State Library, Hartford. Turnpike papers.
00-2966
Connecticut, state Library, Hartford. Visitors'
registers, 1887-1968. 60 . u40
Connecticut Land Company. Records, 1792-1828.
60-909
Denison family. Papers, 1799-1049.
Eastman, Benjamin T. Papers, 1850-89.
FlUey, Oliver, 1784-1846. Papers, 1806-32.
Fitch, Andres, 1747-1811. Papers, 1789-1805.
Fitch, Asa, 1787-1886. Papers, 1808-38.
Gardner, Robert D. Letters, 1830-46.
60-831
60-877
60-908
60-2698
00-1106
60-1873
Gillette, William Hooker, 1853-1937.
1931.
Letters, 1884-
80-876
Gray, Mary (WatMnsoa) 1823-1009, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1643-1003. 60 _9 90
Griffta, Duane N., collector. Papers on the Griffin
and allied families. 6() . 98B
""i?™ "a?* 1 "*" Com P' u >y, Hartford, Conn. Records,
1808 " 89 ' 60-983
Hartford Cycle Company, Hartford, Conn. Correspond-
ence, 1890-96. 60-826
Records,
60-913
60-882
Papers, 1777-1814.
60-1876
Hartford Equal Rights club, Hartford, Conn.
1886-1926. '
Holcomb family. Papers, 1800-43.
Hubbard, Nehemlah, 1762-1837.
Huntington family. Correspondence, 1830-64. 00-1038
Jarvia family. Papers. 60 . 890
, collector
Judd, Edwin D.
79.
U. S. Army papers, 1861-
00-3018
Larned, Ellen Douglas, 1826-1912, collector. Genea-
logical totters. 80-1874
Larned, Ellen Douglas, 1826-1912, collector.
Manuscripts, ca. 1864-1910.
60-3296
Papers, 1817-82.
61-3384
Minor, Garry Hlnman,
Nott, Samuel, 1788-1889. Correspondence, 1860-
60-1016
OlctS, James Bradford, 1830-1910. Manchester
turf garden records, 1890-1910. 60-880
Osborn papers, 1774-1824. 80-1662
Perkins, Andrew. Business records of Andrew and
Joseph Perkins, 1793-1819. 60-898
Perkins family. Genealogical data. 60-883
Perry collection of autographs and autograph tetters.
80-1302
Piatt, Orvllle Hitchcock, 1827-1606. Papers. • 60-1013
Revolutionary
80-1303
Pratt, John, 1763-1824. Papers, 1770-1824. 00-2649
President, Directors, and Company of the Farmlngton
Canal. Records, 1823-87. 60-1646
PreBton, Edward V., collector. Civil War papers,
1861 " 65 ' 60-2364
Putnam, Daniel, 1769-1831. Letters, 1812-32. 00-1017
Rockwell family. Papers, 1796-1069. 60-822
Correspondence,
80-1018
Scholfleld, John. Papers.
Scholfleld, Joseph. Business records, 1810-23
Sedgwick, Benjamin, collector. Papers.
Seth Thomas Clock Company, Thomaston, Conn.
Records, 1829-96,
Seymour, William E. Business records of William
E. Seymour and George Innoss, 1830-33. 00-907
Shakers. Enfield Shaker collection. 00-878
ShBrman, Roger Mlnott, 1773-1844. Papers, 1610
44.
Sherman family. Papers, 1734-1841.
SllUman, David. Daybooks, 1824-63.
Stone, Joel, 1749-1833. Papers, 1783-1820.
Swift family. Correspondence, 1841-66, 60-889
Toucey, Isaac, 1792-1889. Papers, 1831-70. 60-1014
Truesdsll family. Correspondence, 18S7-66. 60-888
CREEK INDIAN MUSEUM, OKMULGEE, OKIA.
Creek Nation, Records, 1831-99.
61-174
60-902
60-903
80-891
80-987
00-1024
80-1607
60-910
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809.
Tully family. Correspondence, 1812-52
Turner, John, businessman
65.
Papers, 1763-1903.
60-1269
60-087
Business records, 1806-
60-2725
U " 1 1 ™ Sta ^ 8 Md M^an Claims Commission, 1889
1878. Records, 1859-71. m-Vm
Wadsworth family. Papers, 1718-1871. 00-1300
Weeks, Frank Bantley, 1864-1936. Papers, 1909-10.
00-1016
Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878. Papers, 1836-47. 80-889
Welles, Mary E., collector, Papers, 1820-64. 60-800
Wells, Horace, 1816-1848. Papers. 60-1002
Woodbridge, Dudley. Papers, 1776-1828. 60-911
CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Beardsley, Elliot, 1801-1871. Beardsley and
Alvord papers, 1839-70. 01-2497
Howard, Mark, 1817-1887. Papers, 1830-88. 61-2784
BtlUman family. Papers, 1684-1912. 81-2368
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1710-1786. Papers, 1663-
1780, 61-2783
Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809. Papers, 1706-1809.
01-2780
Trumbull, Joseph, 1737-1778. Papers, 1761-78.
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1766-
1866 - 81-2782
61-2706
61-2781
Williams family. Papers, 1700-1897,
CONNECTICUT VALLEY HISTORICAL MUSEUM.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, Springfield,
Mass. Connecticut Valley collection of business
history, 1861-1957. 61-3277
°*?«o. ^ m0 " Bulkl «y. 1862-1036. Correspondence,
1896-1920. 61-902
COOS-CUPRY PIONEER AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Coos-Curry Pioneer and Historical Association.
Local records collection, 1870-1933. 61-2444
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Joyce, James, 1882-1841. Papers, 1807-1041. 61-1122
Nathan, George Joan, 1082-1966. Papsrs, 1010-68.
61-113
Am ?0 ^ o'^2/ M0<: ' a " 0,1 f0r Labor Station. Becords,
61-3107
Aa im^2 AB '" KiMm tor 8octal S8Mr1 ^ R8c °"to,
01-2008
CRAWFORD COUNTY (PA.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
61-678
D
Fowler, Littleton, 1803-1848. Papers, 1837-83.
61-736
Bm }^'?J,? alba """"ay) Hastings, countess of,
1707-1791, Correspondence, 1776-91. 01-1086
Leete, Frederick Da Land, Bp. , 1886-1958,
collector. Bishops' collection, 1784- 61-739
Moore, John Monroe, Bp., 1867-1948. Papers
190l) -«- 61-720
Mouzon, Edwin DuBose, Bp. , 1869-1937, Papers
1910-37. ^ 61 _, 61
Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Letters, 1741-91. 61-728
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. OREGON
SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Daughters of the American Revolution. Oregon Society.
Genealogical Records Committee. Records.
61-2337
DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. LIBRARY
Davidson, William Lee, 1746-1781. Papers. 81-1004
DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM
•Dearborn Township, Wayne Co. , Mich, Records
1840-90. 'jj.'jg,
Halgh, George W., 1836-1920. Papsrs, 1881-85. 81-489
Halgh. Henry Allyn, 1864-1842. Papers. 1873-
16 «- 81-1660
Howard, Joshua, 1793-1868. Buelnsss records of
Joshua Howard and Cyrus Howard, 1834-60. 61-454
Ives family. Papers, 1828-1920. 61-952 .
Ross family. McFadden-Ross collection, 1836-1953.
61-1174
61-449
Smith, Ora Lynn, 1879-1941. Papers, 1913-41,
DE GOLYER FOUNDATION, DALLAS. LIBRARY
De Golyer, Everette Lee, 1886-1956. Papers, 1907-
66. 61-1143
DELAWARE, PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION
Adams, James O..1877-1067 or 8, collector, Adams
collection, 17th cent. -ca. I960. ; 61~1164
Chandler family. Papers, 1866-1909. 61-272
Collins family. Papers, 1767-1860. 61-337
Delaware. Public Archives Commission, Delaware
church records, 1707- 61-119
Delaware. Public Archives Commission. Private ac-
counts collection, ca. 1760-ca. 1930. 61-168
Gilpin, Vincent, 1796-1888. Papere, 1820-92.
61-450
Hall, Gertrude (Scott) collector. Hall collection,
17th cent.-ea. I960. . 61-1169
Hallman, ErneBt Clifton, 1886-1948, Papers. 81-109
Hayes family. Papers, 1014-1019. 61-273
^^'laS" b ',o;„ 1866 ' COUoc,or ' Bo &toB collec-
tion, 1820-ca. 1910. 61-169
Murphey, ThomaB G. Papers, 1861-1904. 61-1619
Paynter, Leah Anderson (Burton) b. 1870, collector.
Paynter collection, 1764-1B70. 61-336
Richards, Charles Sudler, b. 1878, coilecior.
Richards collection, 1742-1884, 61-336
Hldgsly family. Papers, 1742-1898. 61-1372
Speakman, William Cyrus, 1868-1930. Papers, 1801-
„ ; 81-1857
Stockton family. Business records, 1790-1815.
61-452
Tilton, Francis Theodore. Papers, 1632-ca. 1960.
61-068
Townaend, Samuel, 1012-1881. Papers, 1029-1922.
Turner, Joseph Brown, collector. Genealogical 61 "" 6
colloc " on - 61-1168
Repository Index
DELAWARE. UNIVERSITY, NEWARK. LIBRARY
U. S. Bureau of the Chief Postal Inspector. Letters,
1B78-79. 01-2100
DENISON UNIVERSITY, GRANVILLE, OHIO. LIBRARY
Price, Thomas Davis, 1826-1600. Diaries, 1848-1000,
61-2099
DePAUW UNIVERSITY, GREENCASTLE, IND. ARCHIVES
DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Archives, Ar-
chives of DePauw University, 1837-10.60, 61-1273
DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind, Archives,
Archives of Indiana Methodism, 1800-1660, 81-1530
DETROIT. INSTITUTE OF ARTS. LIBRARY
Cole, Thomas, 1801-1848. Papers, 1827-48, 61-410
DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, N. C. LIBRARY
AgUonby, Frances (Walker) Yates. Papers, 1821-
19 '3. 60-2839
.Alexander, Adam Leopold, 1802-1882. Papers, 1786-
1909. 60-1069
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925. Papers, 1880-1911.
Alliance for Guidance of Rural Youth. Records,
1917-48. 60-873
Ambler family. Papers of the Ambler and Brown
families, 1780-1886. 61-2504
Amos, Richard. Papers, 1860-93. 60-1025
Anderson, Francis Thomas. Papers, 1828-1015,
Anderson family. Papers, 1820-1921,
00-1054
60-1046
Andrews, Charles Weeley, 1807-1675. Papers, 1606-
1901. 60-1468
Applebury, Dllmus J, Papers, 1810-1927. 60-1055
Appleton, Nathan, 1043-1006, Correspondence, 1850-
99. 60-1400
Archer, Fletcher Harris, b. 1817. Papers, 1804-
16 °0. 60-1470
Ashe, Samuel A'Court, 1840-1938. Correspondence.
1840-1012. 60-1115
Austin, Bonjamln. Papers, 1766-1879. 60-1069
Badham, WllUam, b. 1835. Papers, 1817-97. 60-706
Bagby, Beonette M. Papers, 1830-1020. 60-783
Bailey, Joslah William, 1873-1948. Papers, 1033-
194 8. 80-760
Balrd, Robert, d.ca. 1806, Papers, 1827-73. 80-120
Ball, John, 1700-1817. Papers of John Ball, Sr. and
Jr., 1773-1802. 60-247
Ball, William Watte, 1868-1062. Papers, 1806-1952.
60-740
Ballard's Valley Plantation, St. Mary's Parish,
Jamaica. Records of Ballard's Valley Plan-
tation and Barry Hill Penn, 1786-1873. 60-188
Bank of the State of Georgia. Reoords, 1817-80. 80-140
Barksdale, Peter. Papers, 1873-1005. 60-762
Barnslay family. Papers, 1824-73. 00-1766
Barttett, Ellen. Correspondence, 1850-88. 60-777
Barton, Jesse. Papers of Jesse Barton and John R.
Mulvany, 1805-1903. 60-700
Barton, Samuel R., b. 1830. Papers, 1B41-1924,
00-795
Bassett, Victor H. Papers, 1780-1038. 80-167
Bates, Thomas, of Gainsborough, Eng. Papers, 1811-
20. 80-702
Baudry das Lozleres, Louis Narclsse, 1701-1041.
Papers, 1770-.1870. 60-811
Baxter, Thomas,
1845-87.
1878, Correspondence,
60-800
Beardsley, Alonzo G,, 1820-1900. Records of low
firms In Auburn, N. Y., 1787-1007. 60-705
Beauregard, Pierre Gustavo Toutant, 1810-1803.
Papers, 1844-03. 60-1181
Boll, Alfred W. Papers, 1848-96, 60-709
Bell, Jamee Martin, 1799-1870. Papers, 1708-1870.
00-1233
Bellamy, William, Papers of William and Joseph
Bellamy, 1016-88. 00-750
Bennett, Bryant. Papers, 1707-1002. 60-1263
Bibb, Thomas, 1783 or 4-1839. Papers, 1823-92.
00-135
Blddle, Alexander, 1819-1899. Papers, 1776-1911.
60-252
BlUmyer family. Papers, 1832-1906. 61-1801
Blrckhead, Edward F. Papers, 1842-95. 60-703
BlvenB, John Daniel, 1663-1021. Papers, 1817-1939.
80-803
Blakoy, Angus R. Papers, 1820-88. 60-751
Boiling, William, 1789-1849. Papers, 1724-1883.
60-666
Bomar, Edward Earle, 1881-1947 or 8, Papers, 1757-
1942. 60-805
Bonsack family. Papers of the Bonsack and Plains
families, 1786-1929. 60-2834
Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1816-1892, Papers,
1729-1924. 80-868
Bowen, Reuben Dean, 1859-1939. Papers, 1857-1938,
80-781
Bower, WllUam Horton, 1850-1910. Papers, 1870-
88, 60-788
Boyd, Archibald H., businessman, Papers, 1.841-07,
00-701
Boyd, Joseph Fulton. Papers, 1861-89. 60-1234
Boyd, Weir, 1820-1893. Papera, 1861-86. 60-893
Boyd, WllUam Kenneth, 1879-1030. Papers, 1876-
1638. 60-723
Boyles, Eliza H. (Ball) Gordon. Correspondence,
1823-81. eo . e21
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1838, Papers, 1789-1001.
80-2185
Branch family. Papers, 1778-1895. 80-707
Brent, George William. Papers, 1862-81. 60-703
Brldgers, John Luther, b. 1850. Papers, 1860-04.
80-807
Brlggs, George. Papers, 1837-1908. 00-817
Broaddus, William L„ d, 1863. Papers, 1050-00.
00-749
Brodnaa, John G., 1829-1007. Papers, 1830-1929.
Brodnax, Samuel Houston, 1844-1932. Papers, 1862-
1932. 60-780
Brookes, Iveson L. Papers, 1831-88,
60-789
Brooks, Ulysses Robert, 1846-1017. Papers, 1861-
1911. 00-1190
Brookshlre, Benjamin W. Papers, 1652-1031. 60-150
Brotherton, WllUam H. Papers of William H. and
James Brotherton, 1803-1010. 60-1752
Brown, George Hubbard, 1860-1926. Papers, 1767-
1633. 00-173
Brown, George M., of Cartersville, Va, Papers,
1820-01. 60-130
Brown, John R., merchant. Business records, 1064-
1906. 80-136
Brown, WllUam Garrott, 1886-1913. Papers, 1068-
1917. 00-701
Bryarly family. Papers, 1787-1804, 00-142
Buchanan i'amUy. Papera of the Buchanan, Dandrtdge,
and Thomas famlllee, 1711-1652. ^0-772
Buford, John, Papers, 1804-98. . 60-778
Burroughs, Richard D. Papers of Richard D. and
John William Burroughs, 1807-80. 80-659
Burroughs, WllUam Berrien, b. 1842. Papers,
1872-1036. 60-2842
Burt, Armlstead, 1802-1883. Papers, 1826-00. 60-788
Burton, Robert, 1747-1626,. Papers of Robert and
Horace A. Burton, 1771-1926. 60-143
Burwell, Lucy (Cols) Papers, 1751-1005. 60-2014
Butler, Edward George Washington, 1800-1888,
Correepondence, 1778-1808, 80-806
Butler family. Papers, 1600-1916. 00-1443
Bynum, Benjamin Franklin, Papers, 1800-1001.
80-1254
Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. Papers, 1879-
1917. 60-2379
Cain, Patrick H. Papers, 1783-1640. 60-3309
Caldwell, Tod Robinson, 1810-1874. Correspondence,
1839-74. 60-2131
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1702-1850. Papars, 1705-
1902 - 00-2200
Calvin, Samuel, 1011-1090. Papers, 1702-1020.
CampbeU, David, 1779-1850. Papers of David
CampbeU and famUy, 1773-1608. 60-3306
CampbeU, James Lyle, 1800-1875. Papers, 1781-
1020. 61-1162
CampbeU, Zoe Jane. Papers, 1B55-98. 80-3234
Cannon, James, Bp., 1804-1944. Papers, 1869-1948.
80-2991
Carter, Robert, 1728-1804. Correspondence, 1772-
93. 60-1642
Caruthers, Ell V/ashlngton, 1703-1866. Papers,
1821-55. 60-1127
Ceballos, Juan Maria. Letters, 1854-67. 60-1091
Chalfln, Washington Sandford, 1815-1895. Papers,
1641-1900. 60-3317
Chaloner, John Armstrong, 1802*- 1935. Papers, 1862-
1932. 60-1024
Chambers, Jennie. Papers, 1838-1936. 60-3224
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Records, 1891-
1923. 60-1090
Chesnut, James, 1816-1886. Papers, 1779-1872.
Chesson, WllUam L. Papers of WllUam L. Chesson
and family, 1783-1894. 00-3341
CheveB, Rachel Susan (Bee) d. 1864. Papers,
1840-1011, 60-3200
Chilton, Robert S., 1861-1947. Papers, 1808-1001.
00-1630
Chlvers, Thomas Hoiley, 1000-1868. Papers, 1833-
59. 60-1068
Christian, John Beverly, 1059-1016. Papers, 1629-
1904. 60-2308
Christian, WllUam Welter, Correspondence,
1855-62. 60-3311
Clalrmont, Clara Mary Jane, 1700-1070. Diaries,
1814-26. 60-2192
Clark, Edwin, merchant. Papers and business re-
cords, ca. 1878-1930. 00-1087
Clark, Henry, planter. Papers, 1806-45. 00-1634
Clark, Henry Toole, 1808-1074. Papers, 1757-
1885. 60-3310
Clark family. Papers, 1764-1890. 60-3308
Clarke, Adam, 17807-1832. Papers, 1743-1875.
Clay, Clement Claiborne, 1819-1882. Papers of
Clement Claiborne Clay and family, 1811-1925.
Clay, Henry, 1777-1652. Papers, 1602-62.
Clifton, John L. Papers, 1784-1010.
01-1162
60-3323
60-3325
CUngman, Thomas Lanier, 1812-1807. Papers,
1810-80. 60-3248
Clopton family. Papers of the Clopton and Wallace
families, 1826-1616. 81-87
CockreU, Monroe Fulkereon, 1884- Papers, 1040-50.
Coleman family. Papers, 1000-1021. . 00-3328
Colquitt, WllUam Neyle. Papers, 1601-23. 00-1637
Company of Merchants of England Trading to the ,
Levant Papers, 1768-1002. 01-2178
Confederate States of America. Archives and miscel-
laneous records and papers, 1881-66. 60-2507
Confederate veteran. Historical arUcles and MSS. ,
1788-1033. 80-3304
Cook, Joseph, 1838-1001. Papers, 1847-1016. 00-1643
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Eaton !
Cooke and Philip Pendleton Cooke, 1040-66. 00-1081
Coon, Charles Lee, 1868-1927, collector. Papers
concerning the Germans of North Carolina, 1781-
1913. 80-2387
Corbin, Francis Porteus, 1801-1876. Papars of
Francis P. Corbin and family, 1682-1885. 60-3320
Corpeaiag family. Papers, 1780-1922. 60-1703
Coston, Erasmus H. Papers, 1744-1939. 80-3324
Cowan, Nancy H. Papers, 1030-1904. 00-3105
Cox, Jonathan Elwood, 1066-1032. Papers, 1669-
1928. 80-2365
Cox, Talton L. L. Papers, 1658-1916. 80-2195
Craft, David Lucius. Correspondence, 1853-74.
60-3244
Craig, Locke, 1060-1926. Papers, 1880-1924. 60-2088
Cranford, Tllman. Papers, 1822-77. 00-1257
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Crawford, William Harris, 1712-1834. Papers
1790-1667. POrS> 80 . 22 „
Crittenden, John Jordan, 1787-1663. Papers, 1788-
■."'?• 60-2368
Crowell, John Franklin, 16B7-1931. Papers, 1896-
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Cummlng, Alfred, 1602-1873. Papers of Alfred
Cummlng and family, 1792-1889. 61-189
CuniUiigham, John SummerviUe, 1861-1922. Papers
' 1612_16; 60-1706
Cunningham family. Papers, 1740-1910. 60-1631
Dabney chiswsll, d. 1665. Business records,
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Dall, Mary (Brand). Correspondence, 1846-69. 61-1133
Dandridge, Danske (Bedlnger) 185B-1914. Papers.
1762 - 16M - . 61-3176
Daniel, John Warwick, 1842-1910. Papers, 1849-1910.
61-1538
Dantzler, Absalom F. , d. 1862. Papers, S840-
,8, 61-1148
Davidson, JameBD., d. 1662. Papers, 1629-78.
Davidson family. Papers, 1746-1687.
61-1369
61-1362
Davis, Isaac, 1764-1835. Correspondence, 1782-
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Davis, Jefferson, 1608-1869. Papers, 1851-1936.
61-1612
Davis, Samuel. Business records, 1784-1819.
„ , 61-1027
Hearing, John J. Papers, 1821-99. 81 . 1072
Dearmont, Washington, 1829-1891. Papers, 1787-
1M4 ' 61-1622
DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867,
Papers, 1779-1915. 61-1346
De Lano, Horace Franklin, 1626-1664. Papers
1M6 - 64 - 61-943
Democratic Party. National Convention, Charleston
S. C, 1660. Records, 1660. 60-2128
DeSaussure, Henry William, 1763-1830. Papers of
Henry William and Wllmot Glbbes Be Saussure,
1788-1916. 81-1347
De Veaux family. Papers of the Deveaux, Singleton,
and Moore families, 1758-1894. 61-1636
De Voile, Jefferson Howard, Papers, 1856-65. 61-960
Dial, Nathaniel Barksdale, 1862-1940. Correspond-
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Dibble, Bamuel, 1837-1913. Papers, 1779-1910.
61-2776
Dickenson, George w. Papers, 1768-1919. 61-1267
Dilte, Joseph Sherman, Correspondence, 1862-80.
81-3176
D ^"7' J . ( ^ B,,11S ''>K'>> 1835-1901. Correspondence,
ioou-l»lu. 61-1637
Dismal Swamp Land Company, Records, 1763-1879.
81-2740
Dixon, Wlnsor, 1602-1666. Papers of Wlnsor Dixon
and of the Lyon family. 61-1626
D °™' wa I u,n ctark . 1824-1886. Papers of William
Clark Doub and Pater Doub, 1778-1917. 61-961
DO "io^n ,B o', ,amM * alt8r ' 17OT -""- Correspondence,
1600-97. 61-1074
Douglass, WUUam Boone. Papers, 1809-1948.
Dromgoole, George Coke, 1797-1847. Papers, 1787-
' 61-2177
Du Bols, Egbert. Correspondence, 1860-1901. 61-1384
Dubreull, Joseph VUlars. Papers, 1760-1860.
81-1147
Due, Henry Archibald. Papers of Henry A. Due
and Henry A. Due, Jr., 1840-1909. 61-a025
61-1393
Duke University, Durham, N. C. Library. American
writers' papers and manuscripts, 1814-1630.
60-1731
Dunlop family. Correspondence of the Dunlop and
Rife families, 1602-75. 61-1542
Dunovant, R. G. M., b. 182,1. Papers, 1661. 61-942
Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, Durham. N C
Records, 1910-34. 61-1022
Durham Hosiery Mills, Durham, N. C. Records,
1887-99. 61-1016
Easlhope, Sir John, bart. , 1764-1865. Papers 1809-
16B0 - 61-1494
61^3298
Duke family. Correspondence, 1840-64.
Repository Index
Elder, John Adams, 1633-1895. Papers, 1837-1910.
61-2017
Elliot, Benjamin P, Correspondence, 1805-66. 61-1134
Elliott, Thomas Rhett Smith, b, 1818. Correspondencs,
'785-1881. 61-1363
Ellwood, Charles Abram, 1673-1046. Papers. 1890-
»«• 61-1026
FalrchUd, Edwin Milton, 1686-1939. Papers, 1866-
1922. 61-1648
Faulkner, Charles James, 1806-1684, Papers.
1816-83. "*" ' ei-1341
Few, William Preston, 1887-1940. Papers, 1885-
1BB1< 81-1260
Flndley family, Correspondence, "d-79. 61-2442
Flagg, George A. Papers, 1860-83. 61-1628
Flick, William Henry Harrison, 1847 (ca.)-1894, Pa-
pers, 1792-1894, 61-1390
Floyd, John Buchaaan, 1808-1863. Papers, 1830-62.
81-1376
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877. Papers, 1862-
fl8 - 81-1978
Foster, Alfred M„ d. 1866. Papers of Alfred M. and
John A. Foster, 1801-1919. 61-1381
F0 '{V7, r *,i™ a, ' (i< " 8MR, ' l8C1 " u ' l6B ' "'2-1837. Papers,
1772-1837. 61-1981
Fowler family. Papers, 1772-1C70. 61-1394
Fox, John, b. 186;.. Papers, 1784-1892. 61-1724
Fraser family. Papers, 1780-1886. 01-1378
Fuller family. Papers, 1810-96. 61-1339
Gait, William, 1801-1861. Papers, 1812-1860. 61-1377
Garesche - , Louis, b. 1866, Papers, 1849-1925.
61-1761
Garland, Thomas, d. 1874. Correspondence, 1806-
■ • 61-2716
Garnett, James Mercer, 1770-1843. Papers, 1733-
1923, 61-1379
06 «£?' N0ah L- ' d> 1862, Correspondence, 1844-
190 °- 61-2022
^Ifo? ^ m . ber °°" Askoville, N. C. Records,
1B32-I964. 61 .3,3 2
Gibbons, William, d. 1604. Papers, 1726-1603.
Gilbert, Lyman D. Papers.
QUI, Lizzie (IngersoU) Correspondence, 1631-81.
Glen, Tyre. Papers, 1620-89.
Gooding, Zephanlah W. Correspondence, 1833-72.
61-2602
Grape, John Patrick, 1874-1940. Papers, 1902-40.
61-1616
Graham, William Alexander, 1804-1876. Papers,
1804-76. 61-1367
Graham family. Papers, 1774-1886. 61-1636
Grantham, John William, d. 1867. Papers, 1622-
192 f 81-1319
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah, Records, 1616-76,
60-768
Green, Adeline (Burr) Davis, 1860 (ca,)-1931.
Correspondence, 1828-1966. 61-1336
Green, Duff, d. ca. 1864. Business records,
1817-94. 61-130a
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1766. Papers, 1778-99.
61-1314
61-3143
Gregory, Edwin Clarke, 1876-1946. Papers of Edwin
Clarke Gregory and Lee Slater Overman, 1877-1948.
61-1340
61-1224
81-1391
61-2792
61-2946
61-1246
Greene Co., Ga. Records, 1779-1900.
Gregory family. Papers, 1762-1923.
Grlmbail, John Berkley, 1800-1893. Papers, 1727-
l 930 - 61-1608
° rl < J a mes tedding, d - 1OT «- Business records,
«»HM0. 81-1396
61-2768
81-2431
61-2179
Hampton, Caleb, d. 1864. Correspondence, 1648-80.
61-2429
Hampton, Frank Armfield, 1884-1967. Correspondence,
1918-53. 81-2460
Hamtramck, John Francis, 1798-1868. Papers,
1757-1882. 61-3066
Groh, Daniel W. Papers, 1823-lfSO.
Hail, Thomas William. Papers, 1809-94.
Hall family. Papers, 1736-1682.
Harden family. Papers, 1772-1840. 81-2448
Harley, Thomas J. Papers, 1624-1911. 61-2012
"""Si!?* ' Johl1 MoL om. 1836-1887. Papers, 1780-
™ B1, 81-2194
Harris, David Bullock, 1814-1884. Papers, 1789-
18M - 81-2416
Harris, Frederick A. Papers, 1817-44. 61-3464
Harrison, Edwin, 1836-1906. Papers, 1786-1928.
61-2779
Harrison, George B. Papers, 1621-1924. 61-1613
Harrlss, Thomas Whltmel, Papers, 1795-1891.
61-1962
Hart, Albert BushneU, 1664-1943. Papers, 1890-1924.
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Hartt, Charles Frederic, 1840-1878. Papers, 1689-
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Harvey, Glen. Papers, 1609-1948. 61-1960
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Hays, John Willis. Papers, 1814-1901. 61-2998
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61-a996
Hendrlx, Eugene Russell, Bp., 1847-192*. collector.
Papers, 1764-1914. 61-1616
Heiu-eUamlly. Papers, 1812-191(1. 61-1604
Hicks, Edward Brodnax, 1800-1856. Papsrs, 1800-
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Hlgginson, Thomas Wsnlworth, 1623-1911. Letters.
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Hill, Daniel S. Correspondence, 1796-1866. 81-3169
Hill, Joel Edgar, Correspondence, 1672-1910.
61-1601
Hlte, Cornelius Baldwin, b. 1842. Papers, 1709-1918.
81-1646
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892. Papers, 1841-1929.
61-3019
Holgate, William C, 1614-ca. 18B0. Papers, 1779-
19H' 61-2180
HolHday, Frederick William Maokey, 1828-1899.
Papers, 1846-99. 61-2021
Holmes, Nickels J., 1647-1919. Papers, 1834-1927.
81-2013
Holmes, Theophllus Hunter, 1604-1880, Papers.
1881-67. 61-1963
Holmes family, Papers, 1772-1931.
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1906,
1031,
Hook, John; 1746 or 6-1808. Papers, 1737-
Holyoake, George Jacob, 1817-1906. Papers, 1878-
1M »- 61-2603
61-2063
Houston, George Smith, 1611-1879. Papers, 1831-9!
61-1495
Howerton, Philip. Correspondence, 1817-79, 61-1979
Hunter, Charles N., 1661 (ca.)-1931. Papers, 1818-
1831. 61-1477
61-1632
61-2023
61-1479
Hunton, Charles H, Papers, 1816-96.
Hutchlns, Nathan Louis, 1799-1670. Papers, 1816
1906.
Irby, Sam. Papers, 1931-32,
Iredell, James, 1751-1799. Papers of James Iredell,
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Jackson, Andrew, Pros. U. S., 1787-1646. Papers.
1796-1907. "" 0l . aM4
Jackson, Joseph, 1867-1948, Papers, 1829-1944.
61-1400
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1883. Papars, 1866-
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James, Henry, 1843-1916. Letters, 1886-1916.
Jarratt, Isaac A, Papers, 1807-1918.
61-1401
61-2451
Jeffreys, Amelia (High) 1813-M65. Papers, 1601-1904.
61-2625
61-2638
Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1829-1903. P^wra, 1661-
1BM - 01-1949
Johnson, George Wesley. Papers, 1629-1939. 61-2189
Jennings family. Papers, 1816-1929.
Repository Index
DUKE UNIVERSITY. DURHAM. N.C. LIBRARY
(Continued)
Johnson, Herschsl Vespasian, 1812-1880. Papers,
1612-80. 61-3273
Johnson, William Ransom, 1782-1840. Papers, 1821-
70. 61-2084
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-18113, Papers, 1763-11)26,
61-2452
JcmeB, Charles Edgeworth, 1867-1831. Papers, 1802-
1924, 61-1078
Jones, Joseph, 1727-1806. Papers, 1681-1806.
61-2626
Jonse, Oliver H. Business records, 1832-61. 61-2717
Jones, Richard. Papers, 17X7-1878. 61-2483
Jones, Rufus Henry. Papers, 1787-1919. 61-2447
Jones, Seaborn, 1768-1864. Papers, 1761-1647.
61-2010
Jones, Walter, 1777-1601. Papers, 1810-60. 61-2014
Jordan, Daniel W., 1700 (ca.)-1883. Papers, 1827-
1013. 81-2173
Jordan, Thomas, 1819-18:6. Papers, 1861-66.
61-2422
Kagay, Henry. Papers, 1769-1683. 61-1074
Keltt, Lawrence Masslllon, 1624-1864. Correspond-
ence, 1666-64. 61-2182
Kemper, Fannie V. Correspondence, 1848-91. 61-2432
Kllgp, John Carlisle, Bp. , 1861-1022. Papers,
1801-1044. 81-2830
King, Campbell, 1871-1053. Papers, 1017-33. 61-2430
Kingman, Henry. Papers, 1786-1676. 61-2094
Lackland, Samuel W. Papers, 1790-1886.
61-2068
Lanlsr, Sidney, 1842-1661. Papers, 1601-1042.
61-2183
Lasslter, Daniel William, 1827-1903. Papers of
Daniel William, Francis Rives, and Charles
Trotter Lasslter, 1632-1027. 61-3283
Law, William, 1702-1886. Papers, 1761-1600.
61-2011
Law, William Augustus d. 1900, Papers, 1771-1027.
61-1086
Leach, James H. C. Papers, 1746-1880. 61-2760
Leave U, William Thomas, 1612-1800. Correspondence
of William Thomas Leavell and Edward Allen
Hitchcock McDonald, 1631-1932. 61-2772
Leavenworth, Abner Johnson, 1603-1660. Papers,
1812-1006. 81-2648
LeoUe, W. Robert, d. 1630. Papers, 1766-1006.
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870. Papers, 1740-1039.
61-1072
Lee family. Papers of the Lse and Bonney families,
1606-1014. 60-604
Leftwlck and Clayton, Lynchburg, Va. Records, 1602-
26, 60-1633
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1061. papers, 1771-1012.
"■01-2441
Lewis, Bnrwell Boykln, 1838-1886. Correspondence,
1843-84. 81-1080
Llnvllle, E. Burton. Papers, 1842-1906. 61-2706
■ Little, Cornellle (Ashe) Correspondence, 1022-40.
61-3006
Llvermore, WUllam Roscoe, 1843-1010. Papers,
1664-1060. 61-2424
Long, Joseph. Papers, 1620-1902. 61-2366
Longstreet, James, 1821-1004. Paper*, 1646-1904.
61-1976
Lucas, Edward, 1760-1868. Correspondence, 1821-68.
61-2016
MacDonald, Marshall, 1636-1006. Papers, 1760-1028,
81-3673
McDowell, JamBS, 1796-1861. Correspondence,
1767-1666. 61-3860
McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1823-1808. Papers,
1796-1801. 61-3616
McDuftie, George, 1700-1861. Papers, 1610-70.
McLaurln, Lauchlln W. Papers, 1617-1024. 61-3447
McNeill, Hector H., d. 1871. Papers, 1836-
61-3667
60-794
McGeachy family. Papera, 1810-SO.
McGowan, Samuel, 1870-1934. Papers, 1010-36.
61-3668
Mackay, Eliza Ann (McQueen) 1778-1882. Papers,
1708-1872. 61-3400
McLaurln, Duncan, 1787-1872. Papers, 1770-1022.
81-3489
81-3865
61-3678
61-3882
M2NeUl, Neill. Papers, 1703-1800.
McSwaln, John Jackson, 1875-1036.
Mabrv. Robert C. Papers, 1805-1031. 61-3681
Mahone, WlUlam, 1826-1806. Papers, 1866-06.
61-3656
Mangum, WllUe Person, 1702-1881. Papers, 1763-
1661. 61-2972
Manlgault, Louts, b. ca, 1629. Papers, 1781-1883,
61-3127
Marat.-; Joseph Warren Waldo, 1820-1904. Papers,
1826-1940. 81-3128
Martin, WarTen Frederic, 1676- Papers, 1017-21.
61-3654
Maryland. Orphans 1 Court (Cecil Co. ). Records,
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Mason, Bessie N. Papers, 1607-1048. 61-3861
Massle, William, 1706-1682. PaperB, 1786-1800.
di aten
Matthews, George, sea captain. Papers, 1863-64,
81-3665
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873. Correspondence,
1820-71. 61-2070
Meachasi, James, 1763-1820. Journals, 1788-07.
81-3220
Meek, Alexander Beaufort, 1814-1665. PapBrs,
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Merrltt, Waller Gordon. Papers, 1007-24. 61-3066
Merrltt, WUllam H. E. Papers, 1834-80. 61-3166
Mlckla, William English, 1848-1020. Papers, 1846-
1941. 61-2065
Miller, Joseph A., b. 1820. Papers, 1862-1043,
61-3687
Mordecal, Jacob, 1752-1638. Papers, 1784-1036.
81-3686
Morebead, James Turner, 1838-1810. Papsrs, 1812-
1030. 31-3616
Morebead, William. Business records, 1826-06.
61-2071
Morrlss, Beverly Preston, Papers, 1814-1047.
Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1015. Papers, 1862-1012.
61-2076
Moseley, Arthur T. Papera of Arthur T. and
William P. Moseley, 1758-1007. 61-2077
Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1611-1886, Papers, 1743-1000.
61-3106
Mtiller, George Henry. Papers, 1798-1852. 61-3203
Munford family. Papers of the Munford and Ellis
families, 1777-1042. 61-3136
Muse, Battaile, d. 1803. Papers, 1726-1601. 61-3267
Nadenbousch, John Qulncy Adams, d. 1802. Papers,
1821-87. 61-3139
NallB, Thomas B. Business records, 1605-1906.
61-2060
Neff, John Frederick. Papers, 1847-84. 61-3660
Orange Co., Fla. Tax sale certificates of Orange
and Osceola Counties, Fla., 1885-09. 61-2083
Peoples' Fire Insurance Company, Dickinson, Township,
Pa. Records, 1868-72. 60-1400
Simpson family. Papers of the Simpson and Blddle
families, 1764-1805. 60-602
U.S. Army. District of Kentucky. Military tele-
grams, May 1-Dec. 31, 1884. 60-600
Virginia Cavalry. 8th Regt., 1861-1666, Records,
1861-63. 80-006.
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EARLHAM COLLEGE, RICHMOND, MD. LIBRA R/
American Young Friends Fellowship. Records, 1937-
61. 61-3230
Coffin, Charles Fisher, 1823-1016. Papers of
Charles F. Coffin and his wife, Rhoda M. Coffin,
1630-1012. 61-3242
Fletcher, Mordecal Hlart, 1840-1014. Papers, 1865-
1010. 61-2981
Friends, Society of. Five Years Meeting. Board of
Young Friends' Activities. Records, 1019-34.
61-3237
Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Records,
1821-1020. 61-3241
Huddleston, David, 1801-1800. Papers, 1866-90,
61-3227
Jay, Alton, 1831-1010. Papers, ca. 1660-1010. 61-3224
LlndlBy, Harlow, 1876-1050. Papers, ca. 1816-ca.
1948. 81-3223
Mote, Marcus, 1817-1808. Papsrs, 1832-64.
Nicholson, Timothy, 1628-1024. Papers, 1671-07.
61-3226
Russell, Elbert, 1871-1861. Papers, 1808-1044. 61-3226
Woodward, Walter Carleton, 1678-1042. Papers,
1917-30. 61-2060
Young Friends Committee of North America.
Records, 1051- 61-3238
EASTERN MENNONITE COLLEGE, HARRISONBURG, VA.
LIBRARY
Heatwole, Daniel R., 1804-1057. Papers, 1805-
1057. 61-207
Heatwole, Lewis James, Bp,, 1662-1032. . Papers, '■
1861-1032. 51-343
MennontU Church. Conferences. Virginia. Records,
1635- 61-170
EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
SPOKANE
Clarke, Charles Woodruff, 1846-1940. Papers, 1868-
1033. 81-2097
Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington.
Records. 61-251
Hay, Marion E., 1885-1033. Papers, 1000-16. 81-2481
Lewis, WUllam Stanley, 1876-1041. Papers. 61-1206
Moore, James Zacharle, 1844-1921. Papers, :
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Rosebush, Waldo Emerson, 18S9- Papers. 61-1217
Spokane Art Association. Records, 1025-34. 61-75
ELEUTHERIAN MILLS-HAGLEY FOUNDATION. LIBRARY
Du Pont family. Papers, 1793-1002. 60-2746
Du Pont de Nemours (E, I.) and Company, Wilmington,
Del, Old Stone Office records, 1602-1917, 80-3018
Holllngsworth, Harvey & Company, WUmlngton, Del.
Records, 1830-ca. 1670. 60-3214
ELEUTHERIAN MILLS HISTORICAL LIBRARY, WILMING-
TON, DEL.
Belln family. Papers of the Belln and D'Andelot
lamlUes, 16th-20th centuries. 80-1304
Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817,
Papers of Pierre S. du Pont and Victor du Pont,
18th-10th centuries. 60-1264
Du Pont family. The Eleulhera Bradford du Pont col-
lecUon, 1700-1834. 60-1316
: Du Pont tamUy, The Henry Francis du Pont Wlnterthur
collection of manuscripts, 1686-1926. 60-1381
Du Pont family. The Longwood manuscripts, 1780-
1954. 60-1370
Lukens Steel Company. Records, ca. 1709-1806.
60-1663
Pusey & Jones Company, Wilmington, Dei. Records,
1848-1946. 61-2448
ELMIRA COLLEGE. LIBRARY
Elmlra College. Archives, 1657-1019. 81-2361
Grlffes, Charles Tomllnson, 1864-1920. Papers.
61-2352
ELYRIA, OHIO. LIBRARY
Ely family. Papers, 1790-1926. 60-2626
EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA. LIBRARY
Battey, Rdbart, 1828-1896, Papers, 1810-94. 61-3147
Cox, Charles Harding, 1844-1028. Papers, 1860-1927.
61-3641
EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, LIBRARY (Continued)
George, E. H., collector. Papers, 1804-1932. 61-2863
Gt. Brit. Consulate. Savannah. Records, 1858-88.
61-2860
Harrell, Rena C, 1891- Correspondence, 1922-80.
61-2864
Neal, Andrew Jackson, 1837-1864. Papers, 1856-81.
81-2961
Sanders, Edward Lloyd, 1828-1802. Papers, ca. 1787-
180S - 61-3286
Sewell, Aaron M. Correspondence, 1862-64. 61-2862
aU , e « 8 ;»1 1 . UJamHen ' 7 ' ""'""SB- Correspondence,
1M8 - 86 ' 61-3648
Tindall, Bottle. Papers, 1860-1803. 61-3647
Williams, Samuel Colo, 1864-1947. Papers, 1811-47.
61-3623
ENOCH PRATT FREE LIBRARY, BALTIMORE
Mencken, Henry Louis, 1880-1868. Papers, 1880-
19B6 - 81-811
P°e, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The Amelia F. Poe col-
lection of Poeana, 1802-93. 81-1291
EVANGELICAL AMD REFORMED CHURCH. HBTORICAL
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903, collector.
European documents or. Evangelical and Relormed
Church history, 16th to 17th centuries. 80-31
Evangelical and Relormed Church. Historical Society.
Papers of Reformed Church ministers, 1746-
69-239
Evangelical and Reformed Church. Historical Society
Reformed Church diaries, 1777-1918. 59-256
Harbaugh, Henry, 1817-1867. Papers, 1830-87. 80-121
Hlnke, William John, 1671-1947, collector. HInke col-
So. ."X 18th_c<mtur y Reformed Church history,
1083-1818. 69-238
Re 'i < ?Q E J ed chur * *" <** """«' States. Archives,
1793-1834. 69-240
SchaH, Philip, 1819-1893. Papers, 1835-93. 60-120
Zacharlas, George Merle De Fere, 1848-1810, col-
lector. Correspondence and documents on hiitory
of the Reformed Church In the United States and
of the Waldenses, 1300-1810. 80-118
FALL RIVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Fall River Historical Society, Fall River, Mass.
Records of Fall River cotton textile mills, 1813-
1B46 - 61-2091
FISK UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE. LIBRARY
American Missionary Association. Archives, 1838-79.
81-1156
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 1868-1932. Papers, 1857-
1850, 61-1284
Cullen, Countee, 1803-1848. Papers, 1921-47,
61-1297
F1 m« I !^rf' ty :, N « h,1 i!, e - L,brar y- »org..0.r.hwln
memorial collection of music and musical literature:
manuscripts. 6 ,. JMe
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, 1893- collector,
Papers, 1870-1966. 61-247
Joplln, Scott, 1868-1917. Papers. 61-973
Julius Hosenwatd Fund, Archives, 1B17-48. 61-1620
Langston, John Mercer, 1829-1887. Papers, 1863-88.
61-1631
FLORIDA. UNIVERSITY, GAINESVILLE. LIBRARIES
Florida. University, Gainesville. Libraries, west
Indian papers and records, 1772-1828. 81-1835
Jeremle, Haiti. Records, 1771-1821. 61-1321
Hcchambeau, Donation Marie Joseph de Vlmeur
vicomte de, 1755-1813. Papers, 1784-1803. 61-1481
FH L^RAOT U " >MARSHALLCOLLEGE - LA,, CASTER, PA.
Folti, Jonathan Meesersmlth, 1810-1077. Diaries
1831 ""' 69-191
Repository Index
Franklin College, Lancaster, Pa. Records, 1787-1853.
60-1128 i
Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Li-
brary. Nevonlana collection. 1787- an-im
Lancaster. County Academy, Lancaster, Pa. Records,
18a7-a». 60-1088
Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa. Records, 1837-
5S - 60-1007
Mifflin, Lloyd, 1848-1921. Papers, 1680-1920. 69-188
Reynolds family. Papers, 1830-65. 69-218
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1846-1913. Papers, 1862-
1813. 60-2841
FRANKLIN mSTTTUTE, PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY
Evans, Oliver, 1776-1818. James L. Woods collec-
tion, 1783-1818. 61-2098
Gtbbs, Wolcott, 1822-1908. Letters, 1880-1902.
81-1866
Vaughan, Samuel, b. 1782. Papers, 1776-83. 61-1684
Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912. Papers of Wilbur and
OrviUe Wright, 1901-22. 81-1702
FREE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA see PHILADELPHIA
FREE LIBRARY "wcu-ni«.
FREEMASONS. U.S. SCOTTISH RITE. NATIONAL
SUPREME COUNCIL. LIBRARY
Freemasons, u. S. Scottish Rite. Supreme Council for
lha Southern Jurisdiction. Library. Famous Free-
*»">-■ 60-1092
Pike, Albert, 1809-1891. Papers, 1820-91. 80-1897
FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. PHILADELPHIA YEARLY
MEETING. DEPT. OF RECORDS
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1667- 81-8621
FRIENDS HISTORICAL LIBRARY OF SWARTHMORE
COLLEGE see SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, SWARTH-
MORE, PA. FRIENDS 1 HISTORICAL LIBRARY
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK see
NEW YORK. GENERAL THEOLOGCAL SEMINARY OF
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH DJ THE
UNITED STATES
GENEVA, N. Y. HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Halsey, Mary Emmeline, 1846-1912. Papers, ca.
1861-1912. ,.0.2023
Young, Henry, 1859-1924. Diaries, ca, 1881-
1819.
61-40
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1968. Papers, 1927-
M - 61-1288
GEORGIA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Baber family. Baber-Biackshear papers, 1786-1989.
61-2078
Barnsley family. Barnsley-Saylor papers, 1876-ca.
193B - 61-3008
Baslnger, William Starr, 1827-1910. Reminiscences,
"•1°98. 61-2096
Beckwith, John Wairous, 1631-1880. Sermons., 1851-
81-3028
Black, Nellie (Peters) 1851-1919. Papers, 1875-1820.
Brown, Joseph Emerson, 1821-1894. Papers of
Joseph E. and Elisabeth Q. Brown, 1858-1918.
61-2080
Brown, Joseph M. , 1861-1932. Papers, 1865-1930.
61-2529
Brown, Joseph M., 1851-1882. Papers, ca. 1894-
61-2076
B T« b ? r ^ c °">P»»y. Marietta, Ga. Records,
1861-1945. M-2367
Cuyler, Telamon Cruger Smith, 1873-1851, collector.
Papers, 1669-1951. 61-3178
Egmont, John Perceval, 1st esrl of, 1683-1748.
Papers, 1732-62. 61-3177
Jones, Charles Colcock, 1831-18B3. Papers, 1767-
19054 61-8116
Lanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1657. Papers,
1947-57. 61-J968
Read, Keith Morton, 1880-1840, collector, Georgia
manuscripts, 1732-1905. 61-3126
GIRARD COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY
Glrard, Stephen, 1750-1831. Papers, 1780-1631.
61-630
GONZAGA UNIVERSITY, SPOKANE, WASH. LIBRARY
O'Sulliyan, James Edward, 1876-1949. Papers, 1903-
iB - eO-aOTE
GRAND RAPIDS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Ball, John, 1794-1984. Papers, 1831-92. 81-466
GREENE COUNTY (N. Y. )*HSTORICAL SOCIETY
Bronok family. Papers, oa. 1760-1860. 61-3047
3USTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE, ST. PETER, MINN.
Auguataaa Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minnesota
Conference. Archives, 1851- 81-3160
Qusbjvus Adolphus College, St. Poter, Minn. Archives,
lm - 61-2793
H
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE, HAMPDEN-SYDNEY VA
LIBRARY ' "
Hampden-Sydney Collage, Hampden-Sydney, Va,
Library. Account books and diary of Virginians,
1800-85. 81-3264
IARTFORD MEDICAL SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Bulks ley, Gershom, 1838-1713. Papers, 1661-1721.
60-2822
HARTFORD SEMINARY FOUNDATION. LIBRARY
Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Papers, 1731-88.
61-2992
Edwards, Jonathan, 174B-1801. Papers, 1750-1800.
61-2991
Macdonald, Duncan BUck, 1888-1943. Papers, 1892-
1M3 - 61-3146
Nettlaton, Aaahel, 1703-1844. Papers, 1809-86.
61-2990
Thompson, Augustus Charles, 1912-1901. Papers,
1752-1901. 61-8162
IARVARD UNIVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
NESS ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY
Abbot', George Jacob, 1612-1879. Letters, 1869-70.
81-3026
60-1810
Account books of real estate firms (New England and
New York) 1643-1908. 60-1749
Account books of toll roads and bridges, and turnpike
companies, New England and New York, 1803-48,
80-1808
Adams Sugar Refinery, Boston, Records, 1868, 60-107
Allen, Edward Charles, 1649-1891. Business records,
1671-96. 80-117
Allen-Lane Company, Boston, Records, 1863-1941,
80-1687
American Steel and Wire Company. Records of
American Steel and Wire Co. and Its predecessors,
1822-1986. 80-1114
American Tube Works, Boston. Records, 1866-
1»08. 60 _ 96
Amory (J. 6 J.) Boston, Records, 1781-87. 80-1582
Amory, Browne & Company, New York. Records
»M°-22. 60-1581
Am ,° 1 ?£? aB Manufacturing Company. Records, 1881-
1936, 60-2682
AS i7 < S'!t n , J '' COb ' 1783-lM8 - B»sme« records,
" M " 18M ' 60-1738
Avery, Elisha Lothrop. Papers, 1838-70. 60-3261
Baker, Walter, 1792-1862, Records, 1812-28. 60-113
Baldwin family. BuslnesB papers, 1724-1880. 80-104
Abbott, Ephraim. Papers, 1809-51.
Repository Index
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
NESS ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY (Continued)
Bail and Fobes, Boston. Records of Ball and Fobes
.. ... and of Fobes and Bayward, 1850-95. 60-96
Bancroft, Hugh, 1879-1933, Papers on the South Sea
Bubble, 1702-83. 60-1579
Barberlnl family, Business records of (he Barberlnl
and Colonna families, 1630-1818. 60-1747
Barre Cheese Company, Barre, Mass. Records,
1864-97, ' 60-97
Beach, David J, Business records, 1770-1908. 80-1692
Berry (P. T.) & Son, Washington, D. C. Records,
1641-78. 60-1809
Blgelow, Kennard and Company, Boston. Records,
1830-1925. 80-174
Blgelow -Sanford Carpet Company, Inc. Records,
1828-19B3. 60-1119
Btrnle and Pease, Springfield, Haas. Records, 1682-
64. 80-3017
Boston. Chamber of Commerce. Records, 1872-1949.
60-1574
Boston. Municipal Court. Selected receivership
records, 1825-44. 60-179
Boston. Public Library. Business and legal papers
of Boston merchants, 1694-1680, 61-322
Boston and Albany Railroad Company, Records,
1831-1901. 80-178
Boston evening transcript. Records, 1841-1941.
Boston Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Mass.
Records, 1813-1930. 60-116
Boston Water-Power Company, Boston. Records,
1811-91. 60-971
Bourn, Melatiah. Business records, 1727-1803.
80-1760
Bradley (Osgood) Car Company, Worcester, Mass.
Records, 1843-90. 61-1185
Brighton Beach Music Hall, Brooklyn. Records,
1908-14. 60-89
Bromfleld & Rogers. Business records, 1760-1824.
80-872
Brown (J, B.) and Sons, Portland, Me. Records,
1860-86. 80-106
Bryant & Bturgls, Boston. Records, 1801-72. 80-1102
Central Wharf and Wet Dock Corporation, Boston.
Records, 1806-1941K 60-185
Chace, Luther and Company, Grafton, Mass. Records,
1827-83. 60-189
Chadwick Copying Book Company, Lambertvllle, N. J.
Records, 1887-89. " 80-3016
Chase, Epaphras Bull, 1800-1887. Business records,
1833-66. 80-102
Claflln family. Records of the Claflln milk farm,
1812-88, 80-238
Cochaco Manufacturing Company, Dover, N. H,
Records, 1821-79. 80-1161
Cos, George S. Business papers, 1861-98. 80-182
CoggeBhall, John. Business accounts, 1809-47.
81-689
Comer, Donald, 1877- Business papers, 1923-39,
81-1388
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company, Whitman,
Mass. Records, 1900-1903. 80-61
Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works In New
England. Records of the Iron works at Lynn,
Mane., 1860-85, ^0?79
Comstock family. Business records, 1833-78. 80-1763
Cooke (Jay) & Company. Records, 1832-1915. 80-897
Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1020. Business
records, 1867-1938. 80-1805
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants,
1732-90. 80-1748
Cousens, Enoch. Business records, 1822-1918. 80-176
Crosby, WllUam Chase, 1806-1
1818-98.
Business papers,
60-1891
Crowell & Thurlow Steamship Company. Records,
1912-34- 80-1611
Cussing, John P. Accounts of Investments, 1832-
82. 00-1599
Dane, Dana, and Company, Boston. Records, 1851-
59. 80-923
Davis, T. M., firm, Cambridge, Mass. Records,
1820-80. 80-86
Davis L Furber Machine Company, North Andover,
Mass. Records, 1834-93. 80-1484
Dempsey, George C, collector. Business accounts of
Boston firms, 1785-1873. 61-1493
Dwteht Manufacturing Company. Records, 1832-1927.
60-1742
Eddy (DarlUB) and Philip W. Goodrldge, Boston.
Records, 1842-67. 60-84
Eddy (William S.) and Son, East Mlddleboro, Mass.
Records, 1827-73. 60-92
Emerton, Ephraim, 1791-1877. Business records,
1818-35. 30-1800
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.
Records, 1870-1919. 80-1586
Fall River Iron Works, Fall River, Mass. Records,
1821-1909. 80-65
Faulkner and Colony Manufacturing Company, Keens,
N. H, Records, 1816-1948. 60-184
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889. Business re-
cords, 1828-61. 80-109
Forbes family. Business records, 1803-1942. 60-709
Foxwell, Herbert Son-erton, 1649-1938, collector.
English business records, l r >16-1861. 80-1572
Frost family. Business records, 1760-1884, 80-1734
Frye (J, A.) Shoe Company, Marlboro, Mass. Ledgers,
1887-1903. 80-91
Gates (John) and Sons Company, Worcester, Mass,
Records, 1835-1907. 80-90
Germany, Geeandtschaft. China. Records, 1898-1918,
60-1878
Gordon, Nathaniel Batehelder, b. 1791. Business
papers, 1813-48. 60-110
Gordon (W. W.) & Company, Savannah, Records,
1853-1918. 80-1812
Gray family, Business records, 1801-55. 60-1110
Great Falls Manufacturing Company, Somerswor''i,
N. H. Records, 1823-1933. 80-48
Greenleaf and Hubbard, New Orleans. Records,
1860-60. 80-1613
Hale family. Business records, 1773-1886, 60-1716
Hallowell,- Jones & Donald, Boston. Records, 1871-
1954. 60-1604
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Records, 1826-1917.
60-1826
Hamilton Woolen Company, Southbrfdge, Mass, Re-
cords, 1822-1938. 60-1714
Hancock family. Business records, 1712-1854, 80-1761
Hanson L Parker Ltd., Boston. Records, 1903-43.
80-1483
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material In French and relating to
F rench enterprises, 1690- 1790. 80-3212
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material In German and relating to
German enterprises, 1821-1770. 80-3318
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material hi Italian and relating to
Italian enterprises, 1531-1750. 61-267
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books and manu-
scripts of economic material relating to Great Britain,
ca. 1200-1907. 60-3209
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books in Spanish
and relating to Spanish enterprises, 1762-1803.
81-288
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of banks of
New England and New York, 1793-1922. 60-1590
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of brick
and pottery makers In Massachusetts, 1747-1817.
80-73
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of canals,
New England and Ohio, 1821-78. 80-3000
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of carriage-
makers and wheelwrights, Massachusetts and Vermont,
1798-1B88. 80-69
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of certain
small New England and New York textile firms, 1710-
1938. 81-47
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books ol clothing
and hat manufacturers, New England and New York,
1736-1857. 81-92
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of coal
mining companies, 1832-88. 60-114
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of custom
districts, and Federal tax and fiscal units In New Eng-
land, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D. C,
1789-1888. 60-3190
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of dyers,
Massachusetts and Vermont, 1813-46. 80-123
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of early
Ironworks, New England, 1763-1913. 81-1
Harvard University. Graduate Schoti of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. . Acco'js*^ hooks of electric
light companies in Massachusetts a?>« Oregon, 1882-
1906. 61-249
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of electric
railroad lines in New England. 1898-1924, 60-3296
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of farmers,
New England and New York, 1704-1925. 61-122
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of general
laborers In New England and New York, 1705-1867.
80-3191
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of. gold and
Bllver mining enterprises, 1857-1*8, 61-103
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books of grocers
(general storekeepers) in New England, 1665-1904.
80-1491
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books of grocers
(general storekeepers) outside New England, 1784-
1873, 60-1128
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of hotel
keepers In New England and New York; 1763-1912.
60-3193
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, ,, Account books of Insurance
companies and agents In New England, Pennsylvania,
and New Jersey, 1781-1909. 60-3215
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of invest-
ment bankers In New England and New York, 18B4-
1929. 81-330
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of Iron
foundries in New England and Michigan, 1848-1910.
61-96
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books of lawyers
in New England, New York, and Illinois, 1788-1912.
60-3213
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of leather
tanners, New England, 1762-1872, 80-49
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of light-
housekeepers in New England, 1822-35. 81-264
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of loco-
motive builders, 1834-1937. 80-148
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of men and
firms engaged in building construction, New York and
New England, 1784-1865. 81-46
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of merchants
engaged in foreign trade, 1739-1920. 60-1490
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library; Account books of New
England men engaged In ocean shipping; 1733-1938.
80-1683
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of oil
companies, 1864-82. 60-2064
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of peddlers
in New York and Vermont, 1849-77. 61-320
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library, Account books of physi-
cians in New England, 1784-1882. 81-25
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of pilots
of vessels (Massachusetts) 1772-1810. 60-1481
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of
publishers and engravers, New England, 1798-1890,
80-177
Repository Index
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
NESS ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY (Continued)
Harvard University. Graduate School ol Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of railroads
of New England and New York, 1630-1927. 80-1677
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books at railroads
outside New England and New York, 1878-1955.
Harvard University. Graduate School ol Business 2-
lstratlon. Baker Library. Account books ol retail
stores In New England, 1747-1942. 60-1595
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of sawmills
and makers of various wood products, New England,
Michigan, and New York, 1769-1869. 60-175
Harvard University. Graduate School of Bidness AdK<a-
lstratlon. Baker Library. Account books of shlj.
chandlers, New England and New York, 1768-1662.
60-3002
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books of ship-
builders. New England and New York, 1822-1923.
80-1829
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admln-
letrLtlon, Baker Library. Account books of shoe-
makers and leather workers, New England and New
Brunswick, 1873-1922. ei-46
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of stage-
coach lines, New England, 1824-45. 80-163
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books of stock -
brokers and stock exchanges, 1790-1917. 61-319
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account hooks of the
whaling Industry, New Bedford and Nantucket. Mass.
1774-1922. 61 . M '
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of town and
public welfare Institutions Including taxation In New
England, 1658-1880. 80-3211
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of two
Boston advertising firms, 1830-30. 80-1718
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of two
Massachusetts undertakers, 1612-71. 60-1482
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of 2 New
England post offices, 1826-76. 60-1690
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of Vermout
quarries, 1851-1929. 60-149
Harvard University, Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of wharfage.
New England and Now York, 1778-1873. 60-3001
Harvard Univeslty. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books of whole-
sale merchants, 1769-1901. s 60-1741
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books relating to
Army and Navy units and offices In New York, 1849-
8< . 60-3210
Harvard Unlveralty. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration, Baker Library. Account books relating to
estate, real estate, and private Investment management
In New England, Maryland, Virginia, and Iowa. 1786-
"40. ' B1 . 284
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Account books relating to
household management In New England and Pennsyl-
vania, 1790-1946. 80-3192
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library, Account books relating to
railroad construction In New England, 1809-81.
60-170
Harvard University. Graduate School of Business Admin-
istration. Baker Library. Accounts and logbooks of
ships, 1792-18B8. 60-3003
Haskell Silk Company, Westbrook, Me. Records, 1874-
1918. 60-1480
Bayward (Charles) & Company, Bangor, Me. Records,
1860-1948. 60-1476
Heard family. Business records, 1754-1898, 60-1120
Hlgglneon, Henry Lee, 1834-1919. Business recorde,
1799-1919. 60-1571
HUlsboro Woolen Mill Corporation, Hillsboro, N. H.
Records, 1680-1935. 60-1621
Hinckley and Egery Iron Foundry, Bangor, Me.
Records, 1627-66. 60-67
Hobbs (J. C.) and Sons, Blllerlca, Mass. Records,
1840-67. 60-100
Hobbs family. Business records of the Hobbs,
Merrill, and Veazle families, 1824-1914. 60-1721
Holt, Demlng, and Johnson, Bath, N. H. Records,
1844-80. 80-66
Holt Live Stock Company, Denver. Records, 1679-
1919. eo.86
Hooper (Samuel) and Company, BoBton. RecordB,
1837-69. 80-152
Hower, Ralph Merle, 1903- collector. Papers re-
lating to R. H. Macy and Co., New York City, 1858-
60-1150
1919.
Hunnewell, James, 1794-1889. Business papers,
1823-69. 61-1368
Huntington, James. Accounts, 1667-1900, 60-63
Indian Head Mills, Inc. Records, 1639-1947. 60-181
Ipswich Mills. Records, 1832-1929. 60-165
Jackson (Daniel & Charles) Plymouth, Mass. Records
1600-71. eo.,',,,
Jewett, Theodore F. Business records, 1810-75.
61-2122
Johnson, William C, insurance executive. Business
records, 1897-1908. 60-1670
Jones, John Coffin. Business records, 1768-1829.
Jones (John Price) Company, Inc., New York, Records,
1919-60. 60-1576
Key West Salt Works, Key West, Fla. Records,
1866-69. 90 . 87
Kllburn, Lincoln Machine Company, Fall River,
MaBe- Records, 1G48-1929. 60-216
Klrsteln, Louis E., d. 1942. Business records, 1909-
42, 60-1726
Labour for Labour Association, Philadelphia. Re-
cords, 1828-29. 80-1591
Lambert & Brothers, New York. RecordB, 1810-29.
60-1668
Lancaster Mills, Clinton, Mass. Records, 1844-1931.
80-1627
Lawrence & Company. Records, 1843-1920. 60-1801
Lawrence Manufacturing Company, Lowell, Mass.
Records, 1831-1926. 60-1686
Lord family. Business papers, 1779-1873. 80-147
Lorlng family. Business records, 1834-1926. 60-118
Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass. Records, 1846-
1812. 60-924
Luce, Robert, 1862-1946. Correspondence with
Waldo S. Kendall of Mlnot, Kendall & Co., Inc.,
Boston, 1928-41. 61-1186
Lyman Mills, Holyoke, Mass. Records, 1833-1939,
60-1744
Lynn Lasters* Union, Lynn, Mass. RecordB, 1889-
1923 v 60-1489
Lyon (I. W.) and Sons, New York, Records, 1866-
1926. 60-60
McCrlllis famtly. Business records, 1845-1946.
60-1716
McKay, Gordon, 1621-1903. Investment papers, 1887-
1928. 60-309
Magoun, Thatcher, 1775-1856. Business records,
1816-85. 60-1729
Magulre (James) and Company. Records, 1843-86,
80-171
Marcy & Pedlgrew, Portsmouth, N. H. Records,
1867-93. 60-1663
Massachusetts Bank, Boston. Records of Massachusetts
Bank and Massachusetts National Batik, 1784-1904,
80-1231
Mauger & Avery. Records, 1873-1922. 60-1602
Medici, House of. Business records, ca. 1400-1600.
60^1736
Merrimack Manufacturing Company. RecordB, 1821-
1M8- 80-141
Mlnott, Charles V. Business records, 1870-92. 60-1692
Monsanto Chemicai Company. Questionnaires and
reports on employee activities, 1961, 1966. 01-1184
Morgan, Charlea W. Business records, 1820-66.
60-172
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1610-1696. Papers, 1687-
"• 60-1698
Nashua and Lowell Railroad Corporation. Records,
1835-1916. 60-1199
NsaL David A. Business records, 1818-98. 60-1746
New England Bond and Mortgage Company, Boston,
Records, 1922-33. 80-94
New England Oil Corporation. Legal records, 1920-
2 '- 80-1148
New York and New Haven Railroad Company, Records
1847-1888. 60-1149
New York Insurance and Trust Company. Records,
1830-78. 60-1477"
Northern Railroad Company (N. Y.) Records, 1630-
l 666 ; 80-1620
Nott, Samuel. Papers, 1837-68. : Sl-llBT
Oalrlchs & Company, New York. Records, 1690-1936,
80-1566
Old Colony Railroad Company. Records, 1846-1937,
60-1129
Oliver, Thomas E. Business records, 1609-66.
60-180
Paden, Dean Simpson, collector. Material relating
to hardware concerns, 1936-44. 60-68
Parkhlll Manufacturing Company, Fltchburg, Mass.
Records, 1879-1928. 80-1688
Peabody (Jacob )& Company, Salem, Maes. Records,
1804-26. 60-1667
Peace Dale Manufacturing Company, Peace Dale,
R. I. Records, 1742-1919. 60-2369
Pelrce (Silas) & Company, ltd,, Boston. Records,
1818-1914. 60-1647
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. Records, 1741-
1929. 60-1113
Perkins & Company. Records, 18£0-91, 60-2616
Perry & Sherman. Records, 1817-78. 60-1016
Phelps & Rand, Boston. Records, 1800-26. 60rl596
Phillips, James Duncan, 1878- Papers, 1684-1940.
60-108
Phillips, John C. Business records, 1859-85, 60-46
Pico, Joshua. Business records, 1760-1840, 60-1693
Plerson (Issac G.) and Brothers, Records, 1796-
Pllmpton family. BuBlneBS records, 1811-66.
60-116
60-101
Plymouth Bank, Plymouth, Mass. Records, 1603-76,
60-1141
Plympton Cotton Manufacturing Company, Plympton, :
Mass. Records, 1813-41. 60-50
Pontoosuc Wiolsn Manufacturing Company, Plttsfleld,
Mass. Sucords, 1855-1921. 60-1589
Porller, Jacques. Account book, 1819-28. 80-93
Portland Company, Portland, Me. RecordB, 1846-
Powers & Weightman. Records, 1836-99.
60-99
80-1479
Pray (B. S.) and Company, Boston. Records, 1888-
1926. 60-47
Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark,
N.J. Operations, 1935. 00-1603
Raff and Gammon, New York. Recorde, 1894-1921.
Rand McNally and Company. Information on railroad
routes, 1690- 60-1624
Reed and Barton, Records, 1630-1931. 60-103
Reynell & Coates, Philadelphia. Records, 1770-1828,
60-1697
Rice and Hutchlns, Inc. Records, 1878-1928. 80-112
Rich, Edgar J. Papers, 1915-45. 60-1493
Richardson, Jeffrey, b. 1789. Papers, 1812-32, 60-1573
Ripley, William Zeblna, 1867-1941, Papers, 1921-
23. 80-1669
Rockport Granite Company. Records, 1664-1930.
60-74
RosenbuBh (Al. A.) Company, Boston. Records, 190S-
32. 60-1726
Roxbury Carpet Company. Records, 1837-1023. 60-44
Saco-Lowsll Shops. Records, 1865-1962. 60-1213
Bafford, Arthur Truman, 1867-1951. Business
records. 10^3-42. 60-Bfi
Sargent (W.C.) Company, Sargentvllle, Me. Records,
1834-1927. 60-1628
Sawyer Woolen Mills, Dover, N. H. Records, 1868-
1902. 60-1622
Selekman, Benjamin Morris, 1693- collector.
Transcripts of labor union hearings, 1947-52.
61-3050
Slater, Samuel, 1768-1835. Business records of
Samuel and John Slater, and the Slater cbmpanlBS,
1793-1826. 60-1720
Repository Index
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSI-
NESS ADMINISTRATION. BAKER LIBRARY (Continued)
Smith, Adam, 1728-1790. Vanderblua collection,
1757-90,
Smith and Colgate, New York,
Records, 1807-38.
61-282
60-81
Sohler and Welch, Boston. Records, 1833-83. 60-106
Somes (John) and Son, Gloucester, Mass. Records.
1783-1853. e ' .64
Spear, Charles, of Dorchester, Mass. Business records
1866-72. 60-1632
Spencer Wire Company. Records, 1876-1929. 60-86
Stone and Harris, Springfield, Mass. Records, 1845-
68. 60-48
Strong and Chamberlain. TUllroad construction
records, 1843-64. 60-62
Suffolk Bank, Boston, Records, 1818-1904. 60-1667
Swift and Allen, New Bedford, Mass. Records, 1834-
86> ::...-.■ 60-1164
Textron, Lie. Records of firm under former name,
1824-1932. 80-1232
Thompson 6 Morton, Boston, Records, 1634-61.
80-1678
Thofndike, Israel, 1766-1B92. Business records, 1778-
1899. 60-1739
Tlomdike Company, West Warren, Mass. Records,
1838-1918. 80-1662
Tremont& Suffolk Mills, Lowell, Mass. Records,
1831-1C48. 60-1667
Trotter (Nathan) and Company. Uncords, 1796-
1929. 60-164
Tudor Company. Records, 1762-1902. 60-1220
Turners Falls Lumber Company, Turners Falls,
Mass. Records, 1667-1908. 80-67
U. 8. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System. Federal Advisory Council. Minutes of
meetings, 1914-48. 60-1623
U. S, Court of Appeals for the FlrBt Circuit. Legal
papers, 1879-1922. 60-168
United States Rubber Company. Records of the
Boston office, 1876-1900. 60-71
Usher, Ellis Baker, 1786-1866, Business records,
1800-68. 60-1147
Walnwrlght & Tappan, Boston. Records, 1640-71.
60-1678
Wattham Precision Instrument Company, Inc.
Records, 1864-1929. 80-1694
Ward and Gow, New York. Records, 1896-1919.
60-1166
Washington Turnpike Company. Records, 1828-1916.
60-72
Wayne (Charles) & Company, Cincinnati, Records,
1813-67. 60-1614
Webb, Nathan, 1826-1902. Legal papers, 1869-1902,
60-1194
Wendell family. Business records, 1722-1866. 60-1724
Wetmore, Charles W. Business records, 1666-96,
60-1008
White, Ambrose, firm, Bucksport, Me. Records,
1864-82. 60-1655
White, James Patterson, 1800-1879. Business records,
1836-79. 60-1680
White and Burr. Records, 1634-56. 60-86
Whitin Machine works, WhltinsvUle, Mass. Records,
1860-1933. 60-75
Whittamore (Dextar) & Sons, Fitzwilliam, N, H.
Records, 1809-68. 60-1745
Wigglesworth, Thomas. Business records, 1756-1847.
60-1556
Wilder and Company. Correspondence, 1692-94,
60-76
Wilder 6 Estabrook, Boston. Records, 1652-79,
80-1466
Windham Company, Willlmantlc, Conn. Records,
1822-1906. 60-98
Wlnthrop Mills Company. Records, 1666-1936. 60-263
Wright, Elizur, 1604-1685. BuBlnass records, 1845-
1916. 60-1487
Wright (Peter) & Sons, Philadelphia. Papers, 1825-
1916. 60-1476
Wright, Brown, Qulnby h May, Boston. Records,
1673-1960, 80-1488
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. HOUGHTON LIBRARY
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. Records, 1610- 61-1904
HAWAIIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, HONOLULU
Bishop, Sereno Edwards, 1627-1909. Letters,
1889-1908. 61-175
TurrlU, Joel, 1794-1859. Papers, 1846-60,
81-166
HENRY E.SBUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY,
SAN MARINO, CALIF.
Abercromby, James, 1706-1781. Papers, 1674-
1787. 61-1439
Adams family. Papers, 1769-1692. 61-1831
Adams & Company. Records, 1851-84. 61-1566
Aguuuldoy Famy, Emlllo, 1869- Papers, 1863-99.
AJbernl, Pedro de. Papers, 1789-93. 81-1741
Alien, William Henry, 1784-1813. Correspondence,
1800-38. 6l ; B08
Allisons, Samuel Austin, 1616-1889. Papers, 1848-87,
61-3408
Anderson, Joseph Retd, 1813-1692, Correspondence,
1847-96. 61-455
Anthony family. Papers, 1844-1946. 81-1010
Antlmasonlc Party, Massachusetts. Records, 1829-34,
61-1013
Atkinson, George Henry, 1819-1889. Letters, 1841-
"• 81-1711
Bache, Alexander Dallas, 1806-1667. Papers,
1827-67. 61-701
Bagg, John Sherman, Correspondence, 1836-76, 61-1009
Baker, Robert S, Business records, 1877-1916,
81-1810
Baldwin, Frank Dwight, 1842-1923. Papers, 1861-
"«. 81-2198
Barclay, Henry Augustus, b. 1849. Business records,
1867-1908. 61-1842
Bard, Thomas Robert, 1841-1915, Business records,
1890-1922. 61-1815
Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871. Papers, 1813-1863.
61-458
Behymer, Lynden Ellsworth. Business records, 1881-
1947. 61-1707
Benedict, Russell, 1859-1935, collector. Autographs,
1683-1793. 01-1040
Blair, James L. , 1618 or 17-1652. Correspond ja,
1646-79. 61-1740
Blathwayt, William, 16497-1717. Papers, 1667-
1770. 61-1438
Boreman, Jacob Smith. Papers, 1857-1912. 61-1739
Bouvler family. Papers, 1714-1896. 61-853
Bower, Lawrence F. , collector. Autograph collection,
1802-1904. 61-845
Brenner, John Casper, 1660-1922. Papers, 1861-1926.
61-2199
Brldgewater, John Egerton, 3d earl of, 1646-1701.
Papers, 1608-1700. 81-1473
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector.
Papers relating to institutions of learning, 1859-
1910. 61-2283
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1&39-1914, collector. Rail- :
roads In Virginia, 1828-94. 61-1834
Brock, Robert Alonzo, 1839-1914, collector. Vlrglnlana,
1562-1914. 61-1008
Brophy, John. Papers, 1627-1900. 61-1843
Brown, Andrew, 1829-1909. Papers, 1866-96,
61-1826
Brown, Jamas, merchant. Papers, 17B6-1656. 61-1852
Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914, Papers, 1830-
1912. 61-1007
Burr, Aaron, 1766-1836. Papers, 1797-1826. 61-1437
Business Women's Legislative Council of California.
Records, 1927-43, 61-1801
Cabell family. Papers, 1776-1893. 61-859
CamnbeU famUy. Loudoun papers, 1610-1839. 81-2S86
Campbell family. Loudoun Scottish papers, 1510-
1839. 61-2287
Carr, Jeanne C. (Smith) Papers, 1842-1903. 61-1738
Catlln, Amos Paimalee, b. 1823. Business records,
1849-71. 61-2185
Center, John. Papers, 1845-84. 81-2286
Chapman, Solon Maxley. Papers, 1859-1926. 61-1737
Cheney, John Vance, 1848-1922. Correspondence, 1885-
96. 61-2468
Chevallle' family. Papers, 1786-1867. 61-862
Chlpman family. Papers of the Chipman and Dwinelle
families, 1845-1943. 61-1798
Chlvers, Thomas Holley, 1809-1858 Paper, 1827-66.
61-2633
Clark, Francis, BusinesB correspondence, 1866-69,
61-1821
Clark, Lincoln, 1800-1B86. Correspondence, 1758-1942,
61-645
Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846. Papers, 1787-1647.
61-2277
Clay, Henry, 1777-1652. Letters', 1825-29. 61-748
Clendenen, Clemens L. Correspondence, 1855-69.
81-1436
Clyman, James, 1792-1881. Papers, 1827-81. 61-1736
Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904. Correspondence,
1865-1902. 61-2279
Colton, John Burt, b. 1631, collector,
of '49 papers, ca. 1870-1982.
Jayhawkers
61-2627
Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1783. Papers, 1718-96, 61-593
Cornelius, Thomas R, Papers, 1831-1925. 61-1807
Crew, Mtcajab. Papers, 1779-1827. 61-649
Cucamonga Citrus Fruit Growers' Association,
Records, 1896-1927. 61-1827
Cunlnghame (William) St Company. Records, :1770^98.
61-663
Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866,
Damon, John Fox, Correspondence, 1849-1902-
Letters, 1798-1866.
81-1005
Dane family. Papers, 1849-1934.
Daniel family. Correspondence, 1813-1904.
61-1736
81-1717
61-1004
Darwin, Charles Robert, 1809-1982. Letters, 185B-82.
61-2466
Del Valle, Reglnaldo Francisco, b. 1854, Papers,
1877-1938. 61-2666
Destouches, Charles Rene Dominique Gochet, 1727-
1793. Papers, 1764-1804. 81-1003
DickenB, Charles, 1817-1670. Papers, 1632-70.
Dowell, Benjamin Franklin
61-2476
Business records, 1856-
61-1720
Duarte-Monrovla Fruit Exchange.
RecordB, 1892-1937.
61-1619
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1619-1893. Papers, 1841-
1900. 61-1002
Duff, Edward Gordon, 1683-1924, Correspondence,
1689-1924. 61-2470
Eagle, John H. Letters, 1892-66. 61-1721
Eaton, William, 1704-1611. Papers, 1792-1629. 61-1001
Edwards, Plerpant, 1750-1826.
1876,
Correspondence, 1763-
61-1207
Egerton family. Papers, 1160-1600. 61-2290
El Dorado Co. , Calif. Archives, 1842-1906. 61-1733
Bldrldge, James W., collector. Civil War letters,
1845-1900. 61-1000
Elliott, Thomas Batch. Correspondence, 1873-74.
61-2603
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1670, Letters,
1863-1880. 81-808
Fernald, Charles, 1630-1692,
Papers, 1662-1904,
61-1620
Fields, James Thomas, 1816-1881. Papers, ca, 1850-
1914. 61-2469
Fish, Daniel, 1848-1924. Letters, 1901-08. 61-2276
Fiske, John, 1842-1901, Papers, 1850-1901,
81-698
Forbes, James Monro. Letters, 1662-67. 61-1436
Fort Dalles papers, 1860-60. 61-1797
Fort Nlsqually papers, 1633-1901. 61-1799
Freeland 6 Gillies, Records, 1784-1804, 61-1832
Friends, Society of. Ohio Yearly Meeting. Records,
1796-1863. 61-1712
FurnlvaU, Frederick James, 1826-1910. Correspond-
ence, 1843-1910. 61-2438
HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY,
SAN MARINO, CALIF. (Continued)
G aBey, John Tracy. Papers, 1884-1936. 81-1798
Galvez, Jose de, marque's de Sonora, 1720-1787
Papers, 1783-94. ' 6U232B
Garland family. Papers, 1762-1870. 61-647
Gasca, Pedro de la, 1486-1660. Papers, 1640-80.
61-2313
Gerson, Theodore Perceval, 1872- Papers, 1907-37.
81-1809
Gillespie, George A. Correspondence, 1848-99.
81-1767
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pros. U. S„ 1822-1886,
Military papers, 1864-65. 81-999
Graves, Jackson Alpheua, 1862-1933. Papers,
1878-1030. 81-2039
Gt. Brit, war Office. Records, 1760-1814. 61-1840
Green, Henry, 1801-1873. Papers, 1869-70. 61-2636
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Correspondence,
m5-86. 61 . B9e
Granville family. Papers, 1176-1926. 61-3246
GrevUle, Hon. Charles Francis, 1749-1809. Corre-
spondence, 1769-1801. 61-2296
Gunnison, John Williams, 1812-1863. Correspondence,
1832-71. 81-1783
Hague, James Duncan, 1836-1908. Papers, 1865-
1818 - 61-8003
Height, Henry Huntley, 1825-1878. Papers, 1646-85.
61-1818
Halleck, Peachy & Billings, San Francisco. Records,
1861-10. 81-1800
Harbeck, Charles Thomas, 1860- collector. Panera.
1732-1916. X, 02
Harper, Ida (Huetad) d. 1931, collector. Correspond-
ence, 1841-1910. 81-646
Harrington, George, 1816-1892. Papers, 1849-91.
61-858
Harrison, Benjamin, 1726V-1791. Papers, 1770-1788.
61-007
Harrison family. Papers, 1701-1010. 61-096
Hart, Charles Henry, 1847-1918. Correspondence,
1856-71. 61-2282
Hastings family. Americana, 1810-1823. 81-1607
Hay, John, 1838-1906. Letters, 1880-1004. 61-995
Helmuts, Henry. Papers, 1820-03. 81-654
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. American Indian file, 1642-1913.
61-1014
Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San
Marino, Calif. Canadians, 1642-1960; 61-1006
Henry E.Huntington Library and Art OaUery, San
Marino, Calif. Gold rush Journals, 1848-60.
Hlgglnson, Thomas Wenrworth, 1823-1811. Papers,
1848-92. 61-2531
HiU, Lewis. Papers, 1834-80. 61-662
Hill, Robert, merchant. Buslnees correspondence, 1778-
1867. 81-1817
Hinokley, Frank, 1838-1890. Papers, 1863-08.
61-1830
Hodge family. Correspondence, 1795-1892. 61-655
Repository Index
HoUey, Henry Whltcomb, 1828-1897. Papers,
1847-96
61-697
Houghton, Sherman Otis, 1826-1914. Papers, 1832-
1007. 61-3002
Howe, Richard Howe, earl, 1726-1799. Letters,
1778-99. 81-1826
Howell, Evelyn L. Papers, 1831-1905. 61-1770
Huntington, Ebenezer, 1754-1834, Letters, 1774-1830.
61-994
Index of American Design. California. Records.
81-2664
Inquisition. Mexico. Records, 1525-1824. 61-1811
Janes, Edwin B. , collector, Janes collection, 1746-
1000. 81-1806
Janln family. Correspondence, 1828-1010. 61-2324
Jefferson,- Thomas, Pree. U.S., 1743-1828.
Papers, 1764-1826. 61-696
Johnson, Parish Barkydt, b. 1838. Papers, 1884-88.
61-2666
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891, Papers,
1861-65. 81-993
Jones, AnnaM, Papers, 1851-1914. 61-1768
Jones, James T., 1819 (ca.)-1889. Letters, 1843-72.
61-1700
Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792. Papers, 1776-92.
61-710
Jones, John Perclval, 1820-1912. Pajnrs, 1819-1036.
61-2323
Judson family. Correspondence of the Judson and
Fairbanks families, 1852-87. 61-2322
Keeler, Charles Augustus, 1871-1937. Papers, 1895-
1944. 61-1806
Keene, Florence R. Papers, 1806-1960. 61-1803
Kern, Edward Meyer, 1823-1886. Fort Sutter papers,
1845-82. 61-1846
81-2321
King, Clarence, 1842-1901, Papers, 1859-1902
King, Rufus, 1766-1827. Correspondence, 1782-1830.
61-992
Klnkade, John Thompson. Correspondence, 1829-85.
61-1771
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert
du Motler, marquis de, 1757-1834. Papers.
1779-1835. 61 _ 867
Lake, Ann (Getz) Hutchinson Leech. Correspondence,
1820-72. 61-2320
Lamon, Ward Hill, 1628-1893, Papere, 1848-89,
... 61-666
Lamoreaux, Theodore J. Papers, 1843-1909.
81-2310
Lancastrian Institution, Richmond, Records, 1822-57.
81-1434
Lee, Fltehugh, 1835-1005. Papers, 1863-89. 61-657
Lee family. Correspondence, 1722-1892, 61-1101
Leldesdorft, William Alexander, 1809 or 10-1848,
Papers, 1840-67. 61-2887
Levin, Lewis Charles, 1808-1860, Letters, 1849-50.
61-658
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. Papers, 1815-88.
81-663
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S.-, 1800-1865, Papers,
1 832-85. 81-854
Lipscomb family. Papers, 1770-18B3. 61-855
Locker, Edward Hawke, 1777-1849. Papers, 1804-96.
81-2435
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Papere,
1825-81. 81-2863
Losslng, Benson John, 1813-1891. Papers, 1848-91,
61-984
Loudoun, John Campbell, 4th earl of, 1705-1782.
Papers, 1682-1780. 61-1433
Lowden, William Spencer. Papers of William 8. and
Henry L. Lowden, 1858-1929, 81-2316
Lukens, Theodore Parker, 1848-1918. Papers, 1869-
1942. 61-1791
Lyons family. Correspondence, 1772-18B6. 61-1546
Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1638. Papers, 1793-1888.
81-2278
McCall, George Archibald, 1802-1866. Papers,
1831-53, 61-705
McCullough, Samuel,, 1828-ca. 1690. Papers,
1854-86, 61-2272
McHenry, James, 1753-1816, Papere, 1776-1816.
61-991
Madison, Janiee, Pres. U. S., 1751-1838.
Correspondence, 1815-16. 61-665
Mandevllle, James Wylie, 1824?-1876. Papers
1648-60. 61-1812
Markham, Henry Harrison, 1640-1923. Papers,
1867-90, 81-1829
Marshall, Hunter Holmes. Correspondence, 1848-73.
81-860
81-1802
Marston, Otis, coUector. Papere, 1869-1952.
Martenet, Jefferson. Correspondence, 1837-02.
61-2040
Mather family, Papers, 1646-1780. 81-694
Maury, Robert 11. Correspondence, 1853-79. 61-1773
Maury family. Correepondence, 1765-1900. 61-866
Means, Robert. Papere, 1782-1838, 01-659
Megquler, Thomas Lewis. Papers, 1822-66. 81-1766
Mellon, William s. Correspondence, 1889. 01-990
Melville, Robert Saunders Dundas, 2d viscount, 1771-
1861. Papers, 1812-14. 81-704
Minor family. Papers, 1787-1908. 61-860
Mitchell family. Correspondence, 1858-87. 61-1810
Montagu, Elisabeth (Robinson ) 1720-1800. Correspond-
ence, 1732-1800. 61-2601
Montelro, Francisco Xavler. Papers, 1813-41.
Moore, Thomas, S779-1852. Papers, 1812-46.
Moore, William, surveyor. Pspers, 1851-91.
81-2860
81-1841
Morgan, Dale LowelL 1914- The Mormons and the
Far West, 1809-ca. 1857. 81-1850
Morris, Robert, 1734-1808, Papers, 1774-1837.
61-706
Morris William, 1834-1893. Papere, 1860-90.
61-2857
Mutual Assurance Society against Fire on Buildings Id the
State of Virginia. Records, 1795-1878. 81-851
Myrick, Herbert, 1860-1927, collector. Papers.
01-2317
National Institute for the Promotion of Science,
Washington, D.C. Records, 1816-68. 61-700
Ne'tsoa, Horatio Nelson, viscount, 1758-1806. Panera
1777-1805. *ySh\
Nelson family. Papers, 174S-ca, 1888. 61-860
Newcomb family. Correspondence, 1760-1863. 61-1466
Newman, Emma E. Papere, 1846-1921. 61-693
Nichols, Samuel. Correspondence, 1763-1B60.
61-2879
Nicholson, John Page, 1842-1922. Papers, 1861-1921.
61-989
North, John Wesley. Papers, 1840-1947. 61-2316
Norton (John) and Sons, Records, 1757-87. 191-741
Nugent family. Papers, 1660-1785. 81-2288
O'Conor, Charles, 1764-1828. Papers, 1787-1827.
81-2294
Oddie, Tasker Lowndes, 1870-1960. Papere, 1883-
182e - 81-2315
O'FarrelL Jasper, 1817-1875. Papera, ca. 1845-1924.
81-2314
Oliver, Benjamin, Business records, 1788-1845,
Olympla (Cruiser). Records, 1896-09.
Osborn, Luther. Papers, 1884-65.
Overland mall papery, 1850-08,
Park, Alice, Correspondence, 1885-1946.
81-1833
61-1809
81-1467
61-2225
61-852
Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895. Papers, 1802-04.
Parker family. Letters, 1834-58.
61-862
61-661
Pascal, Charles Lacrolx, collector. Civil War
letters, 1036-90. 61-988
Pegram family. Papers of the Pegram and Johnson
famlUes, 1806-82. 61-954
Pery, Edmond Sexton Pery, viscount, 1719-1806.
Correspondence, 1749-98. 61-2276
Peehlne, John Henry Hobart, 1847- Papers,
1849-1003, 81-667
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers, 1785-1835,
81-987
Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company,
Richmond, RecordB, 1867-81. 61-664
Plgott, Edward F. Papers, 1818-79. 61-2437
Pitkin, Timothy, 1766-1847. Correspondence,
1681-1647. 61-668
Pleasants family. Papers, 1745-1838. 61-1644
Pocock, Sir George, 1706-1702. Correspondence,
1733-93. 61-986
Poe, Edgar Allah, 1809-1849. Papers, 1829-49.
61-2860
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1881. Papers, 1861-66.
61-707
Potter, Charles Franklin, b. 1861, Papers, 1005-40.
61-2663
Repository Index
HENRY E. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY,
SAN MARINO, CALIF. (Continued)
Powoali, Joseph. Papers, 1840-1026, 61-2774
Prince, William Robert, 1785-1889. Papers, 1848-
B«- 61-2183'
Proprietors Olilce of the Northern Neck of Virginia.
Records, 1880-1843. 61-2270
PuHeney family. Papers, 1750-1816. 81-2282
Railroad papers, 1812-84. 81-3361
Rallroaduua, western U. S. A. , 1860-78. 81-2043
Randall, Samuel Jackson, 1828-1880, Correspondence,
1858-81. 61.1785
Randolph family. Correspondence, 1723-1801. 61-1468
Redf laid, Leonard G. Correspondence, 1853-66.
81-2044
The Religious herald (Richmond). Records, 1848-93.
61-1658
Khees, WUllam Jones, 1830-1807. Papers, 1744-
l' 06 - -11-3288
Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1834. Papers, ca.
1840-48. ' 81-3417
Richardson, Augustus G. Letters, 1860-66. 81-2770
RUey, James Wblteomb, 1848-1816, Papers, ca. 1878-
19M ' 01-2886
Hitch, WUllam GUlet, 1830-1804, collector. Papers
16S9-1890. 81-2164
Hockwell, John Arnold, 1603-1861. Correspondence,
1781-1871. 61-1851
Rowland, Kate Mason, d. 1810. Letters, 1883-82.
81-1844
Ruff In family. Correspondence, 1811-82. 61-1409
Raskin, John, 1818-1800. Papers, 1639-1909.
81-3415
Russell, Majors and WaddelL Records, 1839-88,
81-2042
61-2602
Samson, William Holland, 1860-1917. Correspondence.
1880-1810. 81-1633
Schiller, Ferdinand Canning Scott, 1864-1837; Papers,
1887-1936. 61-2864
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1783-1864. Papers, 1816-
'•• 81-1767
Bchuyler, Walter Scrlbner, 1850-1832. Papers, 1817-
1M>. 61-2166
Rust, Horatio Nelson. Papers, 1788-1908.
Scott, Joseph, of Virginia. Papers, 1801-10.
81-3043
Scrlbner, Benjamin Franklin, 1825-1900. Correspond-
ence, 1838-1811. 61-1470
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891. Papers,
1862-90. 61-1471
Bhlmmln, WUllam Henry, Business records, 1833-
1915. 61-2041
Sinclair, Henry Harblnson, Papers, 1819-1914.
61-2047
Slaughter, Montgomery. Correspondence, 1862-68.
81-1472
Smith, Lura (Case) Letters, 1852-05. 61-2186
Smithsonian Institution. Records, 1831-1906. 61-1748
Bolano, Alfred. Papers, 1649-1900. 81-2840
Spanish documents concerning Florida and the Went
Indies, 1783-96. 61-2171
Scaler, Epbralm George, 1821-1888. Papers, 1853-68.
si-aaoa
Steams, Abel, 1788-1871. Papers, 1896-1935. 61-1849
Stedmen, Ednmnd Clarence, 1833-1808. Papers, 1883-
81-2861
81-3381
81-2170
81-2528
61-2525
61-2283
61-2245
61-2200
Stuart, James ElweU Brown, 1833-1864. Military
correspondence, 1855-64. 61-1693
1801,
Stewart, Judd, 1807-1920. Papers, 1828-1030.
Stlmson, Marshall, 1876- Papers, 1893-1961.
Stone, Andrew J. Correspondence, 1852-85.
Stow, Joseph W. Papers, 1885.
Stowe House. Americana, 1680-1789.
Stowe House. Stowe collection, 1176-1925.
Btowell, Nathan W, Business records, 1868-1916
Buckley, George, 1830-1
Correspondencs, 1848-86.
81-2804
Summers, Alfred B. Papers, ca, 1875-1809. 81-2172
Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3d earl of, 1874-1722,
Papers, 1704-10. 61-1657
Talfourd, Sir Thomas Noon, 1795-1654. Correspond-
ence, 1835-44. 61-3416
Taylor, 2achary, Pres. U.S., 1784-1860. Letters,
1846-48. 81-2174
Terry, David Smith, 1823-1689. Papers, 1849-1833.
81-2175
Thackeray, WUllam Makepeace, 1811-1863. Papers,
1830-81. 81-2882
Thlcknesse, Philip, 1719-1792. Letters, ca. 1770-ca.
1786. 61-2624
Tnoreau, Henry David, 1817-1882. Papers, 1838-78.
81-3858
Turner, Robert Chester. Business records, 1887-
1921. 81-.;* »8
U. S. Army. ^ Continental Army. Orderly books,
1775-83. 81-891
U. a. Army. Dept. of the Northwest. Records, 1661-86.
81-1556
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1807-180P, Papers
1833-88. 61-2186
Van Deusen, Debts, Letters, 1861-65, 61-1551
Vaudreull de Cavagnal, Pierre Francois de itigaud,
marquis do, 1698-1778. Papers, 1740-53. 61-1837
Virginia. Oovernor, 1779-1781 (Jefferson)
Records, 1778-81. ' 61-1745
Virginia. Land Off ice. Recorls, 1780-1981. 61-1772
Virginia. War Office. Records, 1780-82. 61-2274
Virginia Infantry., 21st Regt., 1861-1865." Company
F. Records, 1858-1801. 81-1734
Walker, Eikanah, 1806-1877. Papers, 1837-71.
61-2207
Walsworth, Edward Brown. PaperB, 1840-89. 81-2806
Washington National Monument Society, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1633-87. 81-1564
Vebb, Lewis. Business correspondence, 1615-66.
61-1796
Welnland, William Henry, Papers, ca, 1685-1932,
61-2606
Welles, Gideon, 1602-1878, Papers, 1848-1802,
81-1641
Wellington, Arthur WeUesley, 1st duke of, 1769-1652.
Pipers, 1800-47. 81-3887
Wlllard, Charles Dwlght, 1860-1914. Correspondence.
1876-1813. 61-2327
Williams, Andrew J. Papers, 1652-1900. 61-1838
Willis, Edward, 1840-1884. Papers, 1861-64.
81-1642
Wilson, Benjamin Davis, 1811-1878, Papers, 1847-
1801. 61-2188
Wolfsklll, Lewis. Business records, 1836-80. 61-2685
Wood, Henry Ellsworth, 1655-1832. Papers, 1854-
1832. 61-3001
Woolwlne, Thomas Lee. Correspondence, 1914-22.
61-2187
Wynne, Thomas Hicks, d. 1875, Papers, 1848-
1901. 81-1768
HISTORICAL COMMISSION OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CONVENTION see SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
HISTORICAL COMMISSION
HISTORICAL FOUNDATION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN AND
REFORMED CHURCHES
Bachman, Jonathan Wavorly, 1837-1924. Papers,
1874-1924. 61-2848
Boggs, Wade Hamilton, 1883- Correspondence,
1954-56. 81-2847
Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Records, 1024-
1942. 61-2650
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches. Biographical Ule, 1851-1980. 81-2855
Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed
Churches. Local church files, 1802-60. 81-2864
Historical Foundation of the PreBbyterlan and Reformed
Churches. Records of Presbyterian schools and
colleges, 1864-1834. 61-2613
Marshall, JameB Williams, 1882- Papers, 1846- ,
67 - 61-2846
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. History of churches
and woman's work In the Presbyterian Church In
the U. S., 1930-60. 61-2809
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Mlnulss of sessions,
1791-1957. 61-2807
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Papers relating
to Montreal, N, C, 1897-1959. 61-3061
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Records of women's
organisations, 1817-1961, 61-2863
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. Presbyteries.
Minutes of presbyteries, 1765-1962. 61-2811
Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Synods. Minutes
of synods, 1788-1968. 61-2615
Presbyterian Church'ln the U. 8. Bynods. North
Carolina. Records, 1887-1948. 81-2844
Price, Francis Wilson, 1885- Correspondence,
1963-54. 61-2846
Ruffner, Henry, 1789-1881. Papers of Henry Ruffner
and William Henry Ruffner, 1843-1908. 81-3160
Sanders, Robert Stuart. Papers, 1850's. 61-2808
Smyth, Thomas, 1608-1873. Papers, 1828-1914.
81-2863
Sprunt, Alexander, 1852-1037. Papers, 1868-1837.
81-2861
Tenney family. Papers, J881-1040. 61-2814
Tiddy, Richard Nicholas, 1836-1811. Shakespeare
papers. 81-3020
Wells, John Miller, 1870-1847. Papers, 1893-1947.
81-2610
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ADAMS COUNTY (PENNSYL-
ReUey, John T. , Diary, 1808-20. 61-3014
Singmaster, Elise, 1876-1958. Papers. 61-893
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF COLUMBIANA AND FAIRFIELD
TOWNSHIP, COLUMBIANA, OHIO
Holloway, Epbralm S., 1833-1896. Papers, 1862-96.
61-167
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH see EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF YORK COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)
Bair, Robert Cabeen, 1866-1839, collector. Papers,
1750-1863. 61-2094
Shettel, James Walter, 1869-1957, collector. Theat-
rical and circus collection, 1000-1955. 61-3199
Smyser, Henry LanlUB, 1825-1900, Papers, 1848-
68. 61-2700
HOLY CROSS COLLEGE, WORCESTER, MASS see
WORCESTER, MASS. COLLEGE OF THE HOLY
CROSS
HOUSTON, TEX. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Barton, Donald Clinton, 1888-1839. Papers, 1915-34.
61-117
Blake, Robert Bruce, 1677-1956, collector. Archives
■ from the Office of the County Clerk of Nacogdoches,
Tex,, 1744-1837. 81-1167
Houston, Tex. Public Library. Texana, 1835-40.
81-270
MUsaps, John Ephralm Thomas. Papers, 1670-
1932. 61-112
HOWARD COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, KOKOMO, IND.
Haynes, Elwood, 1857-1826. Papers, 1C82-1832.
60-3220
HUGUENOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEW PALTZ
Civil War papers, 61-985
NewPaltz, N, Y. Duxlne. Records, 1880-1823.
61-1053
Hasbrouck, Joslah, 1755-1821, Papers, 1150-1822.
61-1051
IDAHO. STATE COLLEGE, POCATELLO. MUSEUM
Dubois, Fred Thomas, 1851-1930. Papers, 1888-
1930. 81-1146
IDAHO. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Borah, William Edgar, 1885-1940. Papars, 1890-1907.
61-1834
Falk Mercantile Company, ltd. Records, 18B8-1937.
81-1190
Hawley, Jamee Henry, 1847-1920, Correspondence/
18B7-1908. 61-1279
Idaho frer.) Recorde, 1683-80. 81-1353
Idaho (Ter.) Supreme Court. Records of cases
appealed, 1886-90. 81-918
Idaho. Governor. Papers, 1890-1950. 61-879
Idaho. Treasury Dept. Records, 1863-1936. 61-1191
IDAHO. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Johnnon, Richard Zina, 1837-1013. Papers, 1888-
1009 \ 01-922
'"wM m" *""' 1B2B - 1903 - B-sl-ass records,
81-1193
"""lKo' lonn" T- ' 1B30 - 1B10 - Correspondence,
1680-1900. el . UB2
SheareT, Oeorge Martin, 1B41-1890. Papers, 1884-89.
,. „ „ 81-1068
•?e^T8?'l-1ir" A " alr0 - ■"">»" ^ .
81-1248
IDAHO. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Heyburn, Mdon Brlntbn, 1862-1912, Papers
Repository Index
1910.
81-1213
Sb< Bfl' aoorgo Llllrd ' 1836-1904. Papers, 1681-
61-461
^DALE*' S0V ' n,ERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CARBOK- .
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Croeesmann collection
of James Joyce, ca. 1903-ea. 1940. 61-181
ILLINOIS. UNIVERSITY. ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928, Papers
1906_2 °- '61-1690
Amarlcen Historical Association. Historical Manuscripts
Commlseiori. Records, 1926-31. 61-2230
A, ' d raX"; ( , " C,,a^dp " >,,g, '' ™°-">™- Virginia Military
District survey records, 1784-ca. 1862. 61^2301
B0, ;';^ " eld ' ^nJ^mln DlaraeU, 1st earl of, 1604-
1881. Papers, 1836-81. 61-2102
Bestor, Arthur Eugene, 1908- collector Pic-
torial materials on collective settlements. 61-2066
^e^'wiK? J " e,ntah ' »M2-")27. Correspond-
' 61-2229
Brtsbana, Albert, 1809-1890. Papers, 1641-1936.
61-2064
British Museum. Records, from 1671. 61-1847
Brown, Robert Carlton, 1686-1968. Papers on
cooperative organizations, 1918-12, 61-2062
Browning, OrvUle Hickman, 1806-1881. Papers
1829-67. "*"- '„,_„.,„
Canada. Public Archlvas. Records, 1769-61.
61-1767
Cavagna Sanglullanl dl Oualdana, Antonio, conte,
1643-1813, coUector. Cavagna coUecUon,
1U8 - 1913 - 61-3067
Chester, John Needels, 1864-1966, collector. Auto-
graph and portrait collection, 1761-1939. 61-3021
Conference of State Historical Societies of the Unoer
MlsalsalBpi Valley. Records, 1M2-S7. 61-3376
Cunnlaghain, Charlee Henry, 1686- coUector.
Materials relating to America In Spanish archives.
61-2187
Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d earl of, 1731-1801.
Papers, 1763-77. 61-1768
Davis, David, 1816-1686. Correspondence, ca
1881-84. 61-1726
Doming, Minor Radd, 1810-1646, Papers, 1610-46.
61-3376
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1B13-1861. Papers,
l<«8-90. 61-2063
Eddy, Henry, 1788-1846. Papers, 1822-48. 61-1727
Fell, Jesse W. ,1808-1687. Papers, 1829-99. 61-1708
FlaggiamUy. Papers, 1819-77, 1908. 61-3498
Florence. Archlvio dl Stalo. Records, 1765-63. 61-1474
France. Archives colonlalee. Records, 1671-1806,
61-2205
France. Archives do la marine. Records, 1084-
l' 41 - 61-1639
France. Archives des affaires etrangarea. Records
1M °- TS - 61-1769
French, AlvioS., d. 1864. Correspondence, 1866-
'*■ 61-1726
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, Pres. U. a. , 1622-1885
Papers, 1863-73. ei-S^ei
Gt. Brit. Public Record Office. Records, 16th to 18th
MBt - ' 61-2206
"TeE £""*" B ° UteU ' 1B '°-1 9 «- Correspondence,
IB06 " 39 - 61-1716
Gregory, Barnard, 1796-1652. Papere, 1628-42.
61-1602
Historical Records Survey. lujnnlB. Records, 1934-41,
81-3374
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Illinois in World War I, ca. 1917-ca. 1924.
81-3389
Illinois, University, Illinois Historical Survey.
Newspaper transcripts, 1817-64. 81-2268
Illinois. University. Illinois Historical Survey. .
Records from ecclesiastical archives of Quebec,
from I860. 61-1499
Illinois, University. Illinois Historical Survey.
Records from Montreal archives, 1679-1632. 61-1639
Illinois. University, Illinois Historical Survey.
Translations concerning the Spanish regime In
Louisiana, 1777-1804, 61-1744
nilnois. University. Illinois Historical Survey.
University of DllnolB in World War II 61-3318
Illinois, War Council. Records, ca. 1841-ca. 1945.
81-3317
Karplnski, Louis Charles, 1878-1966, coUector.
Maps from French archives, 161h cool, 61-1742
La Salle, Robert Caveller, aleur de, 1643-1687
Papers, 1887-1720. 61-1747
Lesueur, Charles Alexandre, 1778-1846. Sketch-
books, 1815-37. 6U1743
Little, Henry Oilman, 1813-1900, Papers, 1884-68,
81-3373
May, Edwin, d. 1893. Papers, 1882-1*24. 61-2637
Menard, Pierre, 1788-1844. Papers, 1606-61.
61-2056
Messingsr, John, 1771-1648. Papers, 1799-1500
1B36 - 61-2312
Morgan, Thomas J., 1647-1913. Papers, 1680-
mo ' 61-2048
New-England Loyal Publication Society. Records, 1863-
° 4, 61-1687
New Harmony, Ind. Records, 1626-35. 81-1686
Orme, WUUam Ward, 1832-1866. Papers, 1866-94.
61-3144
Owen, Richard, 1819-1690. Papers, 1836-86. 61,-3063
Owen, Robert, 1771-1656. Papers, 1818-66. 81-1640
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1677. Papers, 1831-73.
61-1713
Parle. Blbllotheque nallonale. Records of French
exploration In America, 1848-1762. 61-1766
Pease, Theodore Calvin, 1887-1946, collector.
Lincoln administration correspondence, 1859-
66 - 61-3064
61-1966
61-1686
Phillips, J. W, Business records, 1863-76.
Randolph Co. , 111. Records, 1716-1870,
Richards, Grand, 1U72-1U4U. Papers, 1697-1936.
61-2210
61-1865
61-1684
Robinson, Sidney, 1634-1093. Letters, 1862-85,
St. Clair Co. , 111. Archives, 1722-1646.
Schmidt, Otto Leopold, 1883-1936. Correspondence,
1B2B " 36 - 61-3304
Shakers. Records of colonies In Kentucky and
Union Village, Ohio, 1606-86. 61-1723
Tawney, Marietta (Buaey) 1879-1949. Papers,
1927-49. 61-2296
U.S. Congress. House. Memorials and petitions
from the Hllnols country, 1803-20. 61-1691
Venetian documents, 1572-ca. 1760. 61-2212
Walker family. Papers, 1737-1868. 61-2060
Warner, Edward B. Papers, 1866-89. 61-2040
Werner, Raymond Clarence, 1694-1952. Papers.
81-3056
Wheat, Almaron H. Correspondence, 1630-71.
61-3048
1L VS»?„ W , ESLEYANUNIVERSrrY . BLOOMINGTON, ILL.
Illinois Conference Historical Society. Collections,
1824 " 61-3106
INDIANA. STATE LIBRARY, INDIANAPOLIS
Ballly de Messeln, Honors' Gratlen Joseph, b, 1774.
Papers, 1794-1838. 80-1404
Butler, Amos William, 1860-1937. Papers, 1818-
1B16 - 60-1442
Clarke, Grace Glddlngs (Julian) 1865-1938. Papers,
1657-1936. 60-1686
Coburn, John, 1626-1906. Papere, 1860-1904,
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1665. Papers, 1776-19:
60-1345
60-1271
Cottman, George Strelby, 1867- Papers, 1857-1937.
00-1416
Crosier, Adam. Papers, 1840-1902, 80-1340
Dea .'Sl. CharleD cl,nl ™»< 1885-1953. Papers, 1880-
196S - eo-iaas
Ewlng, William G„ d. 1654. Papers of William O.
and Oeorge W. Ewlng, 1618-81. 80-1344
Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1936. Papers 1849-
1931, 60-1471
Hamilton, Allan. Papers, 1817-99, 60-1358
Helm, Thomas B. Diaries, 1682-88, 60-1309
Hershey, Jeve, Diaries, 1073-1922. 60-1417
Holman, WUUam Steele, 1622-1897, Correspondence,
1836-99. 60-1272
Hovey, Edmund A. Letters, 1831-77. 80-1273
Hows, Frances R. Papers, 1617-1919. 60-1289
Jones, WUUam F., 1613-1890. Pupers, 1637-90
60-1281
80-1371
60-1361
Lasso lie, Hyacinth. Papers, 1713-1904.
Luther, James H. Papers, 1881-89.
Markle, Augustus R,, collsctor. Papers, 1806-67.
80-1472
Marshall, Thomas Riley, 1664-1926. Papers, 1880-
192Bl 60-1561
Merrill, Samuel, 1631-1924. Papers, 1860-1924.
60-1306
Miller, Valette. Papers, 1784-1885, 60-1317
Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1817." Papers.
1879-1818, 60-1527
Moore, Samuel, b. 1799. Papers, 1634-87. 80-3227
Morton, Oliver Perry, 1823-1(77. Papers, 1826-77.
60-1908
New, Harry Stewart, 1666-1937. Correspondence.
1868-1938. 60-1306
Noble, Noah, 1794-1844. Papers, 1616-44. 60-1347
Orth, Godlove Stoner, 1817-1862. Correspondence.
1846-62. 6 ' .1«4
Pratt, Daniel Darwin, 1613-1677. Papers, 1632-77.
60-1441
Shaffer, John Charles, 1863-1943. Papers, 18BS-
. 1914 - 60-1310
Swift, Lucius Burrla, 1B44-1929. Papers, 1860-1829,
60-1311
Taggart, Thomas, 1868-1929. Papers, 1674-1J29
61-1033
Taylor, Robert Stewart, 1838-1916. Papers, 1868-
I'l'- 80-1343
Thompson, Richard Wlgginton, 1809-1900. Papers
1818-99. ^60-1312
81-69
Tipton, John, 1786-1839, Papere, 1808-1866.
Unthank, Joslah. Correspondence of Joslah and Susan
Unthank, 1637-1924. 80-1318
Wallace, Lewis, 1627-1806. Papers, 1862. 80-1313
Wilson, WilUam T., b, 1654. Papers, 1816-1942.
60-1314
Wright, Joseph Albert, 1610-1667. Correspondence,
1843-1931. 60-1411
INDIANA HIBTOREAL SOCIETY
BetboU, Thomas, Papers, 1833-1920. 61-1048
Caldwell, John, of Indiana. Papers, 1786-1840. 80-1793
English, William Hayden, 1622-1698. Papers, 1741-
1826. 60-1794
Flelcher, Calvin, 1798-1868. Papers; 1820-66. 80-1168
Harrison, William Henry, Pres. U. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1794-1864, 80-1082
Hayden, John James. Papers, 1620-90. 60-1961
Mills, Caleb, 1806-1879. Papers. 60-1983
Northwest Territory collection, 1749-1836, 80-1708
Stout, Ellhu, 1782 pr 3-1890. Papers, 1760-1902.
01-1047
Thornton, Henry p. Papers, 1610-64. 60-1167
Vigo, Francis, 1747-1836, Papers, 1761-1641. 60-1837
WUllams, Samuel, 1788-1659, Papers, 1817-69.
60-1706
INDIANAPOLIS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Indianapolis, Public Library, Autograph miscellany,
1504-1940. 61-3396
Riley, James Whltcomb, 1849-1916. Rlley-Eltel
papers, 1670-1920. 61-3261
Bewail, May (Wright) 1644-1020. Correspondence,
1690-1920. *" ' el . mi
Repository Index
IOWA. STATE MEDICAL LIBRARY, DES MOINES
Dos Uolnes Pathological Society, Records, 1897-
1916. 81-927
Iowa. State Medical Library, Dee Moines. Physicians 1
notes, ca. 1837-ca. 1868. 61-1121
Iowa. State Medical Library, Dee Moines, Society
papers, 1860-1944. 81-771
Iowa Union Medical Society. Records, 1874-1922.
81-772
IOWA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Chautauqua collection. 61-91
Foster, Ora Delmer, 1877- Papers, 1877-1980.
60-2177
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1869. The Brewer-Leigh Hunt
collection, 1790- 80-1084
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa historical manu-
scripts collection, 1867-1962. 81-93
Iowa. University. Library. Iowa literary manuscripts
collection. 60-1282
Iowa. University. President. Presidents' corre-
spondence, Stale University of Iowa, 1888-1934.
80-2201
Leonard, Levi O, Leonard collection, 1850-1939.
80-1636
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939, collector. Edwin Ford
Piper collection of ballads. 60-1916
JACKSON HOMESTEAD, NEWTON, MASS.
Jackson Homestead, Newton, Mass. Newtonians,
ca. 17ta-20th cent. 81-1263
JACKSONVILLE, OR. MUSEUM
Brltt, Peter, 1819-1905. Papers. 81-1824
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Collection of diaries,
1863-97. 81-3194
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Records of Jackson
County, 1863-1912. 61-3193
Jacksonville, Or. Museum. Records of Jacksonville,
1852-1960. 61-3188
JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY. See BROWN UNI-
VERSITY. JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY
JOHNS HOPKINS UrnVERSTTY. LIBRARY
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 1860-1901. Papers, ca.
1873-1901. 60-2469
Boehm, Margaret Donaldson, 1884-1658. PaperB,
1883-1968. 60-2828
Browne, William Hand, 1878-1912. Papers, 1849-
1912. 80-2476
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1866-1963. Papers,
1906-07. 80-1649
French, John Calvin, 1876- Papers, 1929-40. 80-2474
Glktersleeve, Basil Lanneau, 1831-1924. Papere,
1676-1924. 60-2473
Oilman, Daniel Colt, 1831-1908. Papers, 1868-1907.
60-2472
Gllmore, James Roberts, 1822-1903. Papers, 1773 ?-
1808, 60-2470
Goodnow, Frank Johnson, 1859-1939. Papers, ca. 1888-
1929. 80-2983
Qreenway, Edward M., collector, .Autograph letters
of prominent Marylanders, 1737-1887. 60-2471
Havens, Raymond Dexter, 1886-1954. ' Papers,
ca. 1633-47. 60-2488
Johns Hopkins University. Library. Miscellaneous
collection. 60-1077
Kurrelmayer, William, 1874-1657, collector. Papers,
60-1847
Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881, Papers, 1867-81. 60-1660
MackalL Leonard Leopold, 1879-1637. Papers. 60-2467
PhiUlna, Henry, 1838-1896. Papers. 60-2066
Rowland, Henry Augustus, 1848-1901. Papers, 1669-
1901. 60-1846
While, Edward Lucas, 1866-1634. Letters. 60-1568
K
Casement, Dan D. , 1688-1963. Casement collection,
1795-1969. 80-1211
Laml, Giovanni, 1697-1770. Letters, 1750-52. 60-2111
Pillsbury family. PUlsbury collection, 1821-ca. 1940,
60-1217
Porter family. Papers, 1794-1642, 60-1363
KAHSAS. UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL CENTER. CLENDENTNG
MEDICAL LIBRARY.
Crumbine, Samuel Jay, 1882-1964, Papers, 1922-
64. 60-2789
Desplne, Cbarlee Humbert Antolne, 1775-1852, Papers,
1816-39. 80-3261
Kelly, Howard Atwood, 1858-1943. Correspondence,
1666-1924. 80-2990
Walcott, Henry Pickering, 1838-1932. Correspondence,
1862-1919. 80-2743
KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. MANUSCRIPTS
DIVISION
Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897. Papers, 1815-
96. 81-265
Baldwin, Evelyn Brlggs, 1882-1933. Papers, 1898-96
61-3012
Barnes, William, 1824-1913. Papers, 1866-68. 60-2121
Bartholomew, Elam, 1862-1934. Papers, 1671-1934.
60-2128
Blood, James, 1819-1891. Papers, 1864-81. 61-2107
Denlous, Jess C, 1879-1963. Papers, 1930-63. 60-2135
Ewlng, Thornae, 1829-1B96. Correspondence,
1667-86.
61-526
KANSAS. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Ayrton, Marianne (Arnold) Correspondence, ca. 1793-
1834. 61-761
Halderman, John A., 1633-1908. Papers, 1854-1907.
61-94
Hawkes, Charles M. Letterpress books, 1871-88.
Hlgginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911, Papers,
1866-80. 61-1092
H11L Hiram. Correspondence, 1831-68. 60-1083
Hlnton, Richard Joslah, 1830-1901. Papers, 1860-
1901. 81-1989
Hyatt, Thaddeus. Papers, 1643-98. 81-1153
Kuhn, Henry, 1830-1900. Papers, 1684-98. 81-1160
New England Emigrant Aid Company, Boston. Records,
1854-1909. 61-1056
Vratt, John GUI, 1614-1900. Papers, 1834-99,
61-541
Usher, John Palmer, 1818-1688. Letters, 1837-
1932. 61-892
KENTUCKY. UNIVERSITY. LD3RARIES
Anderson, James Hlythe, 1668-1948. Papers, 1761-
1946. 61-2108
Berkley, Alben WUUam, 1877-1956. Alben W.
Berkley collodion, 1900-66. 80-1180
Bedford, Edwin Green, 1814-1900. Papers, 1812-1912.
81-684
Bradley, William O'Connell, 1847-1914. Scrapbooks,
1670-1611. 61-1088
Buckner, Benjamin Foreythe, 1836-1901. Papers,
1768-1918, 81-2004
Clay, Casstus Marcellus, 1846-1613. Correspondence,
1671-1913. 61-1080
Clay, Laura, 1849-1941. Papers, 1882-1941. 81-1084
Gordon family. Correspondence, 1771-1624. 61-1061
Grahamton Manufacturing Company. Records, 1837-
1905. 61-1026
Bines, Thomas Henry, 1838-1898, Papers, 1786-1938,
61-1866
Imboden, John Daniel, 1623-1896. Papers, 1833-92.
61-3390
Kentucky Association for the Improvement of the Breed
of Stock. Records, 1828-66. 81-585
Knight, Grant Cochran, 1893-1966. Letters, 1924-49.
61-671
Lindley family. Papers, 1810-1941. 61-727
Lindsay, William, 1836-1909. Papere, 1867-1632.
61-1348
McCue, John Marshall, 1616-1890. PaperB, 1883-89.
61-1990
Mackoy, William Hardla, 1639-1923. Papers, 1796-
1942. 61-1823
Means family. Buslnese records, 1840-1964. 81-1016
Peter, Robert, 1805-1864, Papers, 1828-1905. 81-961
Pratt, William Moody, 1817-1697. Diaries, 1638-
91, 61-767
Seaton family. Business records, 1788-1954. 81-1138
shannon, James, d. 1832. Papers, 1804-33. 81-3266
Shouse, Jouett, 1870- Jouett Shouse collection, 1911-
69. 60-1214
Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 1867-1958. Papere, 1844-
1958. 80-1215
Stsvenson, John White, 1812-1686. Pspsrs, 1677-85.
81-10B9
Troutman, Francis, 1820-1881. Papers, 1818-1945.
81-2006
Troutman family. Business records, 1729-1885.
81-572
Wilson, Samusl Mackay, 1871-1948, collector.
Manusorlpt collection: Blue Licks battlefield
papers, ca. 1774-1948. 61-3024
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection; Bradford research papers.
81-3058
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1848, collector.
Manuscript collection: Democratic Party papere,
1896-1963. 61-3026
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1371-1948, collector.
Manuscript collection: Miscellaneous correspond-
ence, 1767-1902. 81-3267,
Wilson, Samuel Mackay, 1871-1946, collector.
Manuscript collection: Presbyterian papers,
1903-46. 61-299J
Wilson, Samuel Ramsey, 1818-1886. Papers of
Samuel R. and Joshua L. Wilson, 1636-85. 81-3391
Woodson, Urey, 1869-1939. Correspondence, 1899-
1838. 81-909
KENYON COLLEGE, GAMBIER, OHIO. LD3RARY
Chase, Philander, Bp., 1776-1862. Papers, 1792-
1862. 68-3812
Mcllvalne, Charles Pettit, Bp„ 1799-1673. Papers,
1805-1874. 81-1249
KLICKITAT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Klickitat County Historical Society. Writings on
Klickitat County history, mainly 20th cent. 61-1943
KOOCHICHING COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Koochiching County Historical Society. Manuscript :
collection, late 18th cent. 61-2469
LA GRANGE, OR. PUBLIC LD3RARY
Union County (Or. ) Historical Society. Mlacellsneous
papers.
81-668
LAKE COUNTY (MDffl. ) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Lake County (Minn.) Historical Soclsty. Miscellaneous
manuscripts. 61-2733
LANE COUNTY PIONEER MUSEUM, EUGENE, OR.
Whlteaker, John, 1820-1902. Papers, 1862-1902,
1943. 61-2498
LEBANON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Coleman family. Buckingham collection, 1832-1930,
81-2311
Lehman, WUUam, 1764-1886. Diaries of William
Lehman and his son Benjamin Brlnghurst LehmLn,
1830-61. 81-2693
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, ANNVTLLE, PA. LIBRARY
Heilman, Henry Snavely, 1838-1911. Business
records, 1838-1900, 81-336
Llvlngood, John Tryor, d. 1862. Business records of
John Tryor Llvlngood and Louis Llvlngood, 1816-
1900. 61-116
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA see PHILA-
DELPHIA. LIBRARY COMPANY
LICK OBSERVATORY. LIBRARY
Lick Observatory. Archives, 1865-1903. 61-617
LONGWOOD LIBRARY, KENNETT SQUARE, PA. sse
ELEUTHERIAN MILLS HISTORICAL LIBRARY, WIL-
MINGTON, DEL.
LORAIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Ely famtty. Papers, 1758-1900. 81-266
LOS ANGELES. COLLEGE OF MEDICAL EVANGELISTS
McEUunney, Joseph M, 18247-1968. Diaries, 1862-
1905, 81-677
^ufueof """""WLHAWl-
Itemondlno, Peter Charles, 1848-1928. Papers. 61-878
WSJUJGELES. UNIVERSITY see CALIFORNIA. uni-
versity, university at los anceles
los angeles county law library
BS T' ft*?" 1 ?\. N , ol8s taiaa " University of Pennsyl-
vania Law School, ending 1929. 61-1227
^"i^Si Pwrte (Los Alleles Co.). Records,
„ ■'.."!" 61-1312
lM2-t I CtarU8 - N0188 talMn " *««» J" Schoo!,
81-1228
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. LIBRARY
Dock, George, 1888-1961, Papers, 1875-1951.
81-925
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM, LOS ANGELES
Coronel, Antonio Franco, 1817-1884. Papers, 1770-
1M2 ' 61-1145
Del Valle family. Papers, 1818-W20. 61-1286
LOUISIANA. STATE LIBRARY, BATON ROUGE
Wrilers' Program. Louisiana. Records. 81-1810
^"X^Y.^eZr ^ BAPTOT THEOLOO,CAL
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
h«?T&. """WW* relating to BapUst missions,
1864-1963. 61-1337
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
i'JS'il;, per ° """""S ta Baptists in Alabama,
1837-1900. 81-1237
Louisville, Ky. Southern BapUst Theological Seminary
Library. Papers relating to Baptists in Kentucky
1787-1980. BlIlSSB
Loulsvllls, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Louisville, Ky. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Library. Records, 1859-1980. 81-1238
LOUISVILLE, KY. UNIVERSITY. LAW LIBRARY
Bra ^> 1S ; LOUl8 D8mblte . 1858-1941. Correspondence,
1870-1938. 61 . MB
LUTHER COLLEGE, DECORAH, IOWA. LIBRAHY
GJerset, Knut, 1885-1936. Papers, ca. 1898-1828.
61-1219
Hanson, James Christian Meinich, 1864-1943. Papers,
1870-1943. 81-1082
Repository Index
M
HJort, Ove Jakob, .1827-1879. Papors, 1846-79.
Keren, VUhelm, 1826-1910. Papers, 1863-1910.
61-937
61-934
Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minn. Records, 1690-
192t - 81-1185
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Records, 1859-1969.
61-1269
Luther Collage, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Civil War
letters, 1861-66. 61-1243
Luther Collage; Decorah, Iowa. Library. European
War letters and papers, 1917-19. 81-1244
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscellane-
ous letters, 1841-1927. 61-1268
Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Library. Miscellane-
ous manuscripts, 1786-1969. 61-1749
Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul! Records.
1M «"M. 61-938
Noretog, Jon, 1878-1942. Papers. 61-936
Preus, Christian Keyser, 1862-1921. Papers, 1878-
1B21 ' 61-1921
Preue, Herman Amberg, 1826-1694, Papers, 1697-
1896 - 61-1618
Synod for the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America, Records, 1857-1917. 61-1410
Wisconsin Infantry, 16th Regt., 1861-1866. Company
E. Muster rolls, 1882-64. 81-1430
Ylvisaker, Ivar Danisl, 1888-1926. Papers, 1911-18.
61-1411
LUTHER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, ST. PAUL. LIBRARY
Beckman, Marcus Olaus, 1849-1942. Papers. 61-1231
Schmidt, Frederick Augustus, 1837-1926. Papers, ca
1693-1928. 61 . 1221
LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, PHILADELPHIA
MS?K^ l,nm THEOLOGICAL^
MARBLEHEAD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Marblehead Historical Society. Dianas, 18th and
19th cent. 61-1355
MARINE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, MYSTIC, CONN.
Holmes, Joseph, b. 1772. Papers, 1798-1897.
81-2819
MARINERS' MUSEUM, NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Ve, Shins' loe-
books, 1760- """ °% _ m
MARQUETTE COUNTY (MICH. ) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
""J™!^,? Cmt " lUich - > Btstorical Society. Papers,
l 194-1955. 61r250O
"^SSST* B "MwsRsmr, Milwaukee, memorial
LIBRARY
Manjuette University, Milwaukee. Memorial
Library. Literary MSB. and other papers. '
ca - 19M " 81-2770
MASSACHUSETTS. ARCHIVES DIVISION
Massachusetts: Archives Division. Records, 1625-
61-1945
MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BOSTON
Knox, Henry, 1760-1806. i-apors, 1719-1826. 80-2688
ME ^t L ^? LLEQE OF SOUTH CAROLINA see SOUTH
CAROLINA. MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHARLESTON
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OK ART, NEW YORK. See
NEW YORK. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART.
MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD, OHIO. LIBRARY
Bishop family. Papers, 1803-1911. 81-2480
''""SS ** Samuel Fulton, 1819-1888. Papers,
18 "- 89 - 81-2496
French, Burton Lee, 1876-1954. Papers, 1903-53.
81-1691
^7™*' °*°«. O"". Library. Mlamlaaa,
ol— 22B8
""tlJtfoJS' Uemal1 * 1 Presbyterian Church. Records,
182S-18S3. 61 . 2519 '
MI ?5SUS, S A ™ "WVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND
APPLIED SCIENCE, EAST LANSING. LIBRARY
H °l*n, P»rry Greeley, 1866-1909. Papers, 1886-
19S7 ' 61-458
*"f iPo^r, J^T^ "NIVEBSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND
APPLIED SCIENCE, EAST LANSING. MUSEUM
Chamberlain family. Papers, 1796-1931. 81-2167
Hicks, Mary Sabin. Correspondence, 1843-1911.
61-2731
Hoar, Richard M., b. 1831. Papers, 1660-1912,
Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Records, 1883-1931
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. LAW LIBRAHY
"^E*.?"- ' Com *y Court WW Co. ). Records,
1816 - 30 - 61-1594
Michigan (Ter ) District Court (Huron and Detroit).
Records, 1769-1614. 81-1567
Michigan (Ter.) Supremo Court. Recorde, 1806-36.
61-1584
Michigan (Ter.) Supreme Court. Records, ca. 1824-
<*■ 188 °- 61-1688
"'^'"ir"- Circuit Court <W«yeCo.). Records,
1826 - 60 ' 61-1683
M1C lfl« « Di " r ' Ct C< ""* <Wo » ne Co. ). Records,
2 ' 61-1695
81.1987
61-2732
81-1692
Michigan. Supreme Court. Recorde, 1829-67.
M ^.«"!w.™ r,, ? ry \ "• s - Co,mt1 ' Court °' c °°™°"
Pleas (Wayne Co.). Records, 1798-1805. 81-1662
Northwest Territory, U.S, Court of General Quarter
Session of the Peace (Wayne Co. ). RecorotTwe-
• 81-1678
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. .LIBRARY
Michigan. University. Library. Joseph Labadls
collection, ca. 1878- 81-3288
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. MUSEUM
Steere, Joseph Beal, 1842-1940. Papers, 1871-
81-2749
"uBRAR BMVEBSn ' Y ' WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS
Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, 1806-1877. Autosrranh
album, 1851-60. 60-338
Adams, Andrew, 1738-1797. Correspondence.
17M " M - 60-588
Adams.-Rsndolph Greenfield, 1892-1961. ' Papers,
1M0 "" > - 'e0-325
Alexander; Luclen Hugh, 1868-1928. Correspond-
ence, 1901-13. 80 . s , 4
Alger, Russell Alexander, 1836-1907, Papers, 1882-
1907 - 80-1438
Amherst, Jeffery Amherst, baron, 1717-1797. Papers.
» 88 -6<. W-H24
Atkinson, John, 1742-1823. Papers, 1768-1849. 80-63
Baldwin lamlly. Correspondence, 1682-1864. 80-1064
Beaumarchale, Pierre Augustin Caron de, 1782-1799.
Papers, 1767-1832. 80-1323
Beeson family. Business and financial papers, 1809-
60- 60-323
Bimey, James Gillespie, 1792-1867. Papers, 1818-
67, 60-1221
Bradford Club, New York. Records, 1869-87, 80-1222
Brinley family. Papers, 1822-8B. 80-1857
Brougham and Vara, Henry Peter Brougham, baron
1778-1868. Papers, 1807-68. 60-1223
Canning, George, 1770-1827. Papers, 1781-1826.
80-S70
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. Letters, 1829-
86. 60-321
Carter-Pollard papers, 19S4-46. 60-322
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1868. Papers, 1774-1921. 80-819
Clements, William Lawrence, 1881-1934, Papers,
1814-34. 60-1428
Clinton, George, 18887-1761. Papers, 1897-1759.
90-1428
Clinton, Sir Henry, 17S87-1795. Papers, 1760-1812.
80-1447
Cooke, Aaron J„ oollector. Civil War papers, 18B0-
89 - 80-340
Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1867. Papers, 1803-67.
80-1460
Cuernavaca, Mexico. Papers, ca. 1650. 60-863
Dalton family. Papers, 1893-1852. 60-1130
Dawson, Henry Barton, 1821-
1913.
Papers, 1827-
80-1380
Dearborn, Henry Alexander ScammeU, 1763-1661.
Correspondence, 1601-47. 61-2950
Devonshire, Georgians (Spencer) Cavendish, durbess
ol, 1767-1808. Correspondence, 1786-1802. 60-1486
Diaz, Porflrto, Pros. Mexico, 1830-1916. papers,
1668-1903. 80-1432
Dowdeswell, William, 1721-1775. Papers, 1766-74.
60-1290
Force, Peter, 1790-1688. Papers, 1620-86
Forsyth, Jamee William, 1836-1906. Papers, 1861-
81. 81-2501
Fox, Charles James, 1746-1608. Correspondence,
1781-63. 6O7MSI
France, Archives des affaires rftrangeres. RscordB,
1761-84, \ 80-1408
Freeman, Edward Augustus, 1823-1892, Letters,
1881-91. 80-1277
Furnls, James. Letters, 1756-58. 61-2961
Fyffe family. Papers, 1758-1845. 60-1089
Gage, Thomas, 1721-1787. Papers, 1754-88. 69-5
George m, King of Great Britain, 1738-16a0. Papers,
1784-1610. 60-1427
Goulburn, Henry, 1784-1696. Papers, 1613-14, 60-1437
Grant, Charles, viscount de Vara, Papers, 1768- :
1604. 60-ia68
Gt, Brit, Quartermaster-Oeneral's Dept, Papers,
1762-1616. ^ eo.348
Greone, Nathanael, 1742-1766, Papers, 1776-88.
Qrenvllls, George, £712-1770. Papers, 1766-67.
60-1893
Hancock, Cornelia, 1840-1926. Corresponded,
1883-66. 80-1278
Harmar, Joslah, 1753-1813. Papers, 1861-1855.
60-1464
Harris, Levett. Letters, 1814, 61-1916
Hartley, David, 1732-1613, Papers, 1783-86. 80-1243
Haskell, Clinton H„ 1686-1961, collector. Papers,
1778-1948. 60-1467
1027
Repository Index
MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY. WILLIAM L. CLEMENTS
LIBRARY (Continued)
Hecker, Frank Joseph, 1646-1927. Papers, 1891-
1904. 60-1288
j
Holier, John, 1746-1822. Papers, 1770-1867. 60-3242
Hoskins, Sir Anthony Hlley, 1828-1901. Letter book,
1866-71. 61-3189
Howe family. Papers, 1758-1812, 81-1944
Hulst, Cornelia (Stekete) 1866- Papers, 1927-36,
60rl283
Jeffreys and Paden, London. Business correspondence,
1773-63, 60-1297
Jungkenn, Prledrlch KrlBti&j?. Arnold von, 1732-1806.
Papers, 1776-S4. 80-1434
Knox, William, 1732-1810. Papers, 1767-1800,
69-1473
Lacalta, Sir James Philip, 1813-4805, collector .
Papars, 1692-1885. 60-1436
Lansdowna, Henry Petty FltzMaurtce, 3d marquis of,
1780-1863. Papers, 1806-36. 60-1436
Lansdowne, William Petty, 1st marquis of, 1737-
1806. Papers, 16M-1797. 60-314
Law, Andrew, 1749-1821. Papers, 1776-1821.
Lee, John, 1733-1793. Papers, 1783-1817.
61-2607
80-1287
Letters and documente relating to Guatemalan history,
1760-1879. 80-1429
Lewie, Henry, 1819-1904. Letters, 1849-76. 81-1416
Lovejoy, Oven, 1811-1834. Papere, 1828-1948.
Lyon, Lucius. Papers, 1812-62.
80-328
60-901
LytteUon, WUllam Henry LytteUon, let baron, 1724-
1808, Papers, 1756-60. 60-2101
Macartney, George Macartney, earl, 1737-1808.
Papers, 1776-1300. 80-1280
McHenry, James, 1753-1816. Papers, 1777-1820.
80-1286
Mackenzie, Frederick, d. 1624, Papers, 1765-83.
Mann, Horace, 1844-
Papers, 1864.
80-588
60-1988
Marsha m, Sir Clements Robert, 1830-1916. Papers,
1850-1910. 81-3094
Mason, Christopher, 1741-1809. Letter book, 1780-95.
81-3369
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st viscount, 1742-1811.
Papers, 1728-1830. 60-1382
Mexican independence papers, 1810-21. 80-58
Mexico (City) Jardln Botanlco. Records, 1785-69.
.60-547
Mexico (Vlceroyalty) Official letters of the viceroy,
Antonio Maria BucareUy Uraua, 1771-78. 80-1285
Mexico (Vlceroyalty) Laws, statutes, etc. Colecclon
general de lae realee ceoulas y drdenes que hacen
el govlerno de toe asuntos fiscalas formula por el
Sr. Dr. Dn. Josef Antonio de Areche del Consejo de
S. M. y su Fiscal en la RL Audlencla de Mexico.
1"3. 60-2037
Michigan. Unlverelty. William L. Clements Library.
A merlcan Revolutionary: War correspondence, 1781-
82. 60-2628
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library.
Book collectors' letters, 1810-1656. 80-1284
Michigan. University. William L. Clsmants Library.
Business records, 1741-1914. 61-3397
Michigan. Unlverelty. William L. Clements Library.
Correspondence and papers, 1757-1934. 61-3255
Michigan. University. William L. Clements Library,
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1493-1949. 60-3298
Michigan. Unlverelty. William L. Clements Library,
Miscellaneous manuscrlpte relating to Mexico,
1561-1842. 81-3246
Michigan. Unlverelty. William L. Clements Library.
Off Iclal recorde, 1493-1863. 61-3388
Michigan. Unlverelty. William L. Clements Library..
Papers relating to the War at 1612, 1807-25.
61-2303
Mlldmay, Sir William, 1705-1771. Papers, 1746-56.
60-1281
Monette, John Wesley. Papere, 1824-51. 60-2045
Nell family. Hecorde, 1774-1872. 61-2501
New France. Gouvemeur, Official correspondence,
1062-1727. 60-1438
Newfoundland. Office of Ordnance. RecordB, 1790-
91. 60-566
North, Frederick North, baron, 1732-1792. Army
reports, 1770-62. 60-70
Palgrave family. Papere, 1796-1844. 60-83
Papers relating to Latin America, 1644-1882. 60-203
Papere relating to Louisiana, 1787-1803, 60-1098
Papers relating to Puebla, Mexico, 1868. 60-205
Papers relating to Yucatan, 1772-1888. 60-204
Patch, Ira J. Letter book, 1 866-57. 81-3093
Pitt family. Papers, 1750-1830. 60-1381
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Episco-
pal papere, 1785-1904. 60-716
Reeves, Jesee Slddall, 1872-1942, collector. Papers,
1814-1927. 60-307
Roger - Robert, 1731-1795. Papere, 1759-1832.
80-1387
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919. Papers,
1885-1919. 60-69
Rosstyn, Alexander Wedderbum, 1st earl of, 1733-
1805. Papers, 1878-1800. 80-1040
Russell, John Russell, 1st earl, 1792-1878. Papers,
1808-66. 80-1332
Sackvllle, George Sackvltle Germain, 1st viscount,
1716-1765. Papers, 1683-1785. 60-1378
Sartorlo, Jose" Manuel, 1748-1829. Papers. 80-1338
Savannah shipping records, 1828-60. 60-550
Schoff, Jamee S., collector. Papers, 1759-1828.
60-1736
Seymour, Isaac ^turdon, d, 1862. Papers, 1S36-68.
60-327
Shadwell, Thomas G„ d. 1780. Letters, 1773-78.
60-1278
Sheffield, John Baker Holroyd, let earl of, 1735-1821.
Correspondence, 1801-19, 60-1355
Slmcoe, John Graves, 1762- 1806. Papers, 1774-1824.
60-1368
Smith, Hubert Stacy, 1888-1946, collector. Papers
relating to naval affaire, 12th cent.-1915. 60-1369
Squler, Ephraim George, 1621-1688. Papers, 1818-
66. 61-2949
Sterling, James. Letter book, 1761-65. 61-3092
Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886. Papers, 1812-1911.
60-1339
Sumner, Jethro, 1733-1785. Correspondence, 1780-81.
60-1335
Sydney, Thomas Townsbend, 1st viscount, 1733-1800.
Papers, 1685-1829. 80-1382
Toombs family. Papere, 1778-1849. 60-2039
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1621. Papers, 1767-1855.
61-2302
TownBhend, Charles, 1725-1767. Lettaro, 1763-66.
60-1275
Townshend, George Townsbend, 1st marquis, 1724-
1807. Papers, 1767-1807. 80-1334
60-1266
60-1267
U. S. Congress. Papers, 1780-1621,
(I, S. Preeident. Papere, 1776-1945.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstaad, 1669-1930. Papers, 1895-
1930. 80-1321
Varlos papeles, 1716-1833. 61-3233
Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1636. Papers, 1776-
1828. 61-1135
•Vaughan, Sir John, 1738 7-1795. Papers, 1779-81.
60-1320
Vlgnaud, Henry, 1830^(922. Papere, 1840-1922.
Warren, Sir Peter, 1703-1752. Papers, 1744-61.
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Papers, 1763-1853.
Weld family. Papers, 1822-68.
60-567
60-713
60-1071
Whipple, Abraham, 1733-1819. Papers, 1763-87.
61-2421
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797. Papers, 1741-84. 60-1333
Williams, Samuel, 1786-1859. Papers, 1814-66. 60-1265
Wilson family. Papers, 1790-1850. 60-1465
Wlnstone, Charlee. Letter book, 1777-66. 61-3091
Wray, George. Papers, 1770-93, 81-43
Zacatecas, Mexico (State) Recorde, ca. 1561-ca. 1870.
60-876
MIDDLEBOROUGH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Pelrce, Peter H., 1768-1861. Business records, ca.
1820-1910. 60-2969
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, MIDDLEBURY, VT. LIBRARY
Mlddlebury College, Mlddlebury, Vt. Manuscript
collecUon, 18U-194— 1 61-2597
MILLS COLLEGE, CALIF. LIBRARY
Bender, Albert Maurice, 1B66-1941. Correspondence,
ca. 1920-41. 61-3165
Hitchcock family. Hitchcock-Colt papers, ca. 1730-
1929. 61-3295
Mills College, Calif. Library. British and American
writers collection, ca, 1800- 61-3164
Mills College, Calif. Library. California writers
coUectica, ca. 1640- 81-3166
Relnhardt, Aurella (Henry) 1877-1948. Papers, ca.
1680-1948. 61-3089
MILTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MILTON, WIS.
Milton Historical Society, Milton, Wis. Manuscript
collaotlon, 1822- 81-2103
MILWAUKEE. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Zeldler, Frank P. Papers, 1938- 61-3016
MINNEAPOLIS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
Minneapolis, Public. Library. Autograph collection, ca.
1700-1964. 60-3243
Minneapolis. Public Library. Music Dept. Music
manuscripts, 15th cent. -20th cent. 61-23
Minnesota Academy of Science. Records, 1873-1929.
60-2166
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Adams, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1«I50. Papers, 1880-
1961. 61-2786
AdamB School Civic League, Minneapolis. Recorde,
1804-10. 60-467
Almqulst (A. W.) Hardware Store, Cckato, Minn.
Recorde, 1888-83. 60-436
American Association of University Women. Mln-
nssota Division. Records, 1889-1942. 60-842
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions. Records, 1827-73. 80-660
American Immigration Company, Chippewa Falls, .
Wis. Records, 1908-41. 80-541
American Legion, Minnesota. Records, 1919-38.
80-958
American Turners. St. Anthony, Minn. Records,
1668-1928. 60-837
American Turners, St. Paul, Records, 1888-1919.
60-874
American Turners. West St. , v aul, Minn. Records,
1890-1918. 80-850
Amerland, William H., 1887- collector. Papers, .
1776-1832. 60-964
Andrews, Christopher Columbus, 1629-1922. Papers, •
1843-1930. 60-1807
Andrews family. Papers, 1852-1920. 60-1621
Anoka, Minn. First Unlversalist Society. Records, .
1667-1900. 60-660
Architects' Smalt House Service Bureau of the United
States, Inc. Records, 1920-41. 60-488
Armstrong family. Papere, 1820-1943. 60-1034
Arnold, Henry Vemon, 1648-1931. Papers, 1860-1931.
61-568
Arnquist, Otto W., 1856-1935. Correspondence,
1895-97. 60-498
Association of the Third Regiment of Minnesota
Veterans' Volunteers, Records, 1912-22. 61-810
Atwood, Edwin H., 1829-1800. Papers, 1860-1900.
60-1353
Bachelors' Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1877-1915. : :
80-518
Backus-Brooks Company, Minneapolis. Recorde,
1892-1911, 60-437
Balltif Brothers, Bloomington, Minn. Records,
1881-1912. 60-447
Balrd, Sarah G., 1843-1923. Diaries, 1670-1918.
Bardon, John A., 1663-1940, collector. Papers, 1645-.
80. 80-1028
Barnes, Frederick R. Papers, 1928-43. ; 60-931
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis, 1869-1949. Papers,
1695-1941. 60-495
Barton, Richard J., 1660-1939. Papers, 1694-1939.
80-847
Beardeley, Benjamin F., b. 1880. Papers, 1904-28.
60-517
Beaver Club, Montreal. Minutes, 1807-27. 60-516
Belcourt, George Antolne, 1803-1874. Papere,
1832-57. 80-2062
Bell, James Hughes, 1625-1892. Papers, 1845-92.
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Berry, Charles B., 1823-1900. Papers, 1862-1904.
60-531
Bersback, Ernest, 1858 (ca,)-1934. Papers, 1913-31.
60-1798
Best, Wltllam s., 1837-1900. Papers, 1882-89. 80-470
Better Business Bureau of Minneapolis, Records.
1812-25. 60- B19
Bill, Fred Adalbert, 1850-1938. Papers, 1846-1934.
60-2495
Blebee, Lewis c, 1834-1921. Papers, 1862-67,
60-1040
Blscoe, George Streat, b. 1835. Papers, 1860-87.
60-1326
Biles, Paul Southworth, 1889-1941. Papers, 1934-
36 - 60-948
B'nai B'rlth. District No. 6. Records, 1910-25.
60-693
Bothne, Glsle Christian Johnson, 1860-1934. Papers
1905 " 34 \ 60-10'36
Brandborg, Charles W., 1847-1916. Papers, 1888-
1938 - 60-1033
Breckenrldge, Elizabeth E., 1859-1942. Paoers
»«-»'• '60-854
Brill, Kenneth Gray, 1883-1964. Papers, 1875-1944.
60-471
Branson and Folsom Towing Company, Stillwater.
Minn. Records, 1870-1918. 60-446
Brown, Edwin H., 1875-1930. Papers, 1919-3
Brown, Ernest L., 1861 (ca.)-1953. Diaries, 1686-
,909 - 80-919
Brown, Garfield W., 1881- Papers, 1906-20. 60-472
Brown and Betcher Company, Red wing, Minn.
Records, 1860-66. 60-521
Buck, Solon Justus, 1884- Papers, 1906-35. 80-952
Burbank, Henry C, 1835-1905. Papers, 1863-91.
60-525
Buslnees Women's Holding Company, Minneapolis.
Records, 1909-33. 60-524
Butler, Pierce, 1866-1939. Papers, 1923-39. 80-513
Butters, Frederic King, 1878-1945. Papers, 1848-
1916 - 60-1032
Canada. Governor General. Records, 1768-1867'
61-71
Carter , Theodore G. , 1832-1914. Papers, 1834-
1920. 6 l-743
Carver, Jonathan, 1710-1780. Papers, 1758-70.
60-939
Case, John H., 1848-1928, Papers, 1854-1928. 60-1325
Catholic Order of Foresters. St. Paul. Records.
1894-1932. ' 80 . 622
Repository Index
60-494
Chapman, Edward Q., collector. Papers, 1929-37.
Chapman, Herman Haupt, 1874- Papers, 1900-40,
60-933
80-673
Chrlstensen, Otto August, 1870-1918, Papers, 1870-
1949 V 60-1242
Chrlstlanson, Theodore, 1883-1948. Papers, 1925-
30 ' 80-611
Cigar Makers' International Union of America, Lo-
cal No. 98, St. Paul. Records, 1879-1933. 60-638
Clapp, Moses Edwin, 1851-1929, Papers, 1873-1929.
60-2003
Claremont, Minn. First Congregational Church.
Records, 1894-1910. 60-691
Cokato Elevator Company, Cokato, Minn. Records,
1893-1919. 60-836
Cole, Emerson, 1838-1907. Papers, 1869-1940. 60-979
Cole and Weeks, Minneapolis. Records, 1877-97.
60-455
Columbian Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1912-26.
60-482
Committee of 48. Minnesota. State Central Committee.
RecordB, 1920-24. 80-977
Comst-ck, John, 1812-1890. Correspondence, 1850-
">e. 60-52B
Comstock, Solomon Oilman, 1842-1933, Papers.
1B72-1932. ^ 80 . 1806
Conger, Charles Leslie. Papers, 1899-1934. 60-932
Congregational Home Missionary Society. Minnesota
Rranrh. Records. 1859-79. 60-861
Countryman, Levi N., 1832-1924. PapBrs, 1858-62.
60-1038
Cray, willard Rush, 1853-1936. Papere, 1853-1904.
60-529
Crocker (George) Grocery and Meat Market, Minne-
apolis. Records, 1886-96. 60-433
Crosby, George, 1858-1937. Correspondence, 1866-
1930. 80-937
Crosby, Henry w., 1819-1906. Papers, 1865-1905
Cross, William. Diaries, 1881-1916.
Crowe, Isaac. Papers, 1843-75.
1-941
60-612
60-1206
Dartt, Edward H. S., 1824-1903. Papers, 1846-1903.
60-1209
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota.
Records, 1928. . 80-992
Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota.
St. Paul Chapter. Records, 1891-1946. 80-994
Davidson family. Papers, 1617-1919. 61-2787
Davis, Charles E. Letters, 1869-66. 60-2006
Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900. Papers, 1888-
9e - 60-1051
Day, Vincent A., 1885-1945. Papers, 1909-46. 60-1029
Dean, William Blake, 1838-1922. Papers, 1051-1920.
60-1043
Dibble, Leonard W., 1843-1924. Letters, 1866-73.
60-485
Dickson, Margarette Ball, 1884- Correspondence,
1924-42. 60-493
Dickson, Robert, 1765-1623. Papers, 1796-1822.
Dickson family. Papers, 1774-1929.
60-542
60-1100
Dlght, Charles Fremont, 1856-1638. Papers, 1883-
1938 - 80-764
Dollenmayer, Albert, 1862-1949. Papers, 1865-1938.
60-985
Donllng, Michael John, 1888-1921. Papers, 1890-
1922. 60-832
Drake, Benjamin, 1880- Papers, 1912-22. 60-546
Dresback, Michael R., b. 1836. Papers, 1684-65.
60-935
Dubuque, Iowa. St. Raphael's Cathedral. Records,
1839-68. 80-680,
Dupuls and Whitman, Mendota, Minn, Records,
1B54-84. 60-452
Eames, Richard M. Papers, 1864-94. 60-473
Easton, Jason Clark, 1623-1901. Papers, 1849-1941.
80-544
Ecklee, Clarence Henry, 1876-1933. Papers, 1911-
33. 60-676
Eleventh Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Association. Records', 1864-1913. 61-661
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of. Minne-
apolis. Lodge No. 44. Records, 1913-34. 60-507
Elliott, Charles Burke, 1861-1935. Papers, 1886-1934.
80-657
Erlcksen, TherSBa, 1887- Papers, 1606-37.
61-755
Excelsior, Minn. Congregational Church. Records,
1863-1924. 60-892
FalrchUd, Henry Shields, 1826-1913. Papers, 1871-
74. 80-512
The Farmer. General edition. Farmers' letters,
1949. 60-1330
Farmsr Labor Association. Records, 1924-48. 80-503
Farwell, Minn. Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1866-1930, 80-802
Firkins, Oscar W., 1864-1932, Papere, 1876-1934.
60-482
First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Association.
Records, 1868-1932. 61-594
Fisher, Henry. Correspondence, 1828-67. 80-453
Flandrau, Charles Eugene, 1628-1903. Papers,
1856-63. 60-1901
Fort Benton Transportation Company, Fort Benton,
Mont. Records, 1867-63. 60-602
Fort Snelllng, Minn. Round Tower Museum. Re-
cords, 1919-45. 60-500
Foulke, William, 1843-1635. Papers, 1896-1836.
Fuller and Johnson Company. Records, 1860-96,
I
Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943. Papers, 1903-
60-3202
Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1847-1939. Papers, 1877-
85 - 80-926
Genealogical records, ca, 1679-1928. 80-949
Glddlngs, Aranda P., 1828-1908. Papers, 1799-1917,
60-630
Glle, Chester A. Correspondence, 1917-19. 60-1918
Glllmor, Frank H., b. 1876. Papers, 1910-48. 60-2236
Glendale, Minn, United Presbyterian Church. Re-
cords, 1881-95. 60-620
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Minnesota.
Records, 1866-1626. 60-634
Gray, Thomas Kennedy, 1833-1909. Papers, 1857-
1933. 60-626
Gt. Brit. Colonial Office. Records, 1766-64. 66-981
Gt. Brit. Foreign Office. Records, 1836-37. 60-1425
Griffin, Thomas Henry, 1638-1922. Papers, 1876-
1909. 60-456
Haecker, Theophllus, 1646-1988, Papers, 1873-1936.
60-661
Haines, Lynn, 1876-1629, Papers, 1969-31. 60-1374
Hall, E. George, 1665-1938. Papers, 1685-1837.
60-649
Hamilton, James Woodbura, 1866- Correspondence,
1914-26. 66-943
Harris, John S., 1626-1601. Papers, 1849-1969.
60-2237
Heerman, Edward Edson, 1634-1629. Papere, 1855-
1929. 80-1179
Hennepin County Bar Association. Records, 1935-
60. 66-828
Hennepin County Medical Society. Records, 1902-
21. 60-591
Herrlck, Cyril Allyn, 1885-1820, Papers, 1802-1919.
60-1982
Hicks, Henry George, 1838-1612, Papers, 1861-1812,
60-963
Bobe, Engebret Hagbarth, 1880-1940. Papers, 1874-
1940. ^66-687
Hudson's Bay Company. Records, 1679-1842. 60^2529
Hughes, Twlfbrd E., 1842-1931. Papers, 1870-1931,
60-623
Humphrey, Noah Marcus, Papers, 1833-88. 60-1044
Hunt, Hiram B, Papers, 1809-77. 60-925
Hunt family. Papers, 1710-1902. 60-1045
Improved Order of Red Men. Walker, Minn. Flat-:
mouth Tribe No. 22. Records, 1868-1912. 68.-598
Inglenook Reading Club, St. Paul, Records, 1905-38,
60-624
Irish-American Colonization Company, ltd., Dublin.
Records, 1872-1609. 80-1584
Irvine, Stone, and McCormlck Banking House, St. Paul.
Records, 1857-62. 60-630
Sen, Michael, 1827-1882, Papers, 1862-98. 60-622
Jaeger, Luth, 1851-1925, Papers, 1874-1933. 60-3338
Jennie Hays (Steamboat) Records, 1882-64, 60-640
Johnsen, Arne Odd, collector. Papers, 1647-1916.
60-982
Johnson, Abraham. Papere, 1862-1901; 60-821
Johnson, Charles F„ 1843-1896. Papers, 1659-1912,
80-1204
Johnson, Edward Morrill, 1850-1609. Business re-
cords, 1669-1904. 60-1027
Johnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947. Correspondence,
1908-21. 60-961
Jones, John, 1824-1886. Papers, 1823-1932. 80-1041
Kate and Hertz Company, St, Paul. Records, 1901-
11. 60-597
Kellogg, Frank Billings, 1866-1937. Papers, 1907-
37. 60-2030
Kellogg, Martin N. , 1822-1896. Papers, 1846-87.
60-3252
Kennlcott, Robert, 1635-1666, Papers, 1852-87,
80-655
Koll, Mathlas N., 1874-1934. Papers, 1896-1936.
60-1203
Lafot, Edward, 1867-1651. Papers, 1832-1939. 66-1352
Laird, Norton Company, Winona, Minn, Records,
1655-1865. 60-545
Lake Benton, Minn, Congregational Church, Re-
cords, 1680-1616. 60-616
Lake Region Library Club. Records, 1926-39. 66-957
Lanphear family. Correspondence, 1850-60. 80-2021
League of Minnesota Poets. Scrapbooks. 60-515
Le Sueur, Arthur, 1870-1950. Papers, 1616-22. 66-1101
Llnd, John, 1864-1830. Papers, 1870-1933. 80-1806
Repository Index
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Llndegard, Axel. Papers, 1881-1931, 80-1761
Lochren, William, 1832-1912, Papera, 1881-02:
80-1039
Loras, Mathles, Bp., 1792-1868. Correspondence,
1643-60. ' 80-2336
Lund, Charles C, 1832-1880, Papers, 1864-78,
80-609
Lynd, James William, 1830-1862, Papere, 1860-61,
60-1166
McCleary, James Thompson, 1863-1924. Papers,
1907-18. 60-523
McConnell, Warren Shelby. Papers, 1891-1910.
60-434
McDonald, John Stewart, 1931-1916. Papers, 1908-
18. 80-463
MoGaughey, John P, Papers, 1878-1917, 60-440
McKenzle, Roderick, 17617-1844. Papers, 1786-
ca. 1S42. 61-388
McKuslck and Company, Stillwater, Minn. Account
books, 1848-1908. 60-476
Manahan, James, 1868-1932, Papers, 1883-1932.
60-1062
Mapleton, Minn. Congregational Church. Records,
1882-1930. 80-619
Marvin, Richard, 1817-1902, Papers, 1860-1912.
60-1188
Mayne, Dexter Dwlght, 1863-1929. Papera, 1816-
30. 60-448
Melghen, Thomas J., 16C8-1936. Papers, 1846-1916.
60-1187
Uelby, John 0„ 1668-1944, Papers, 1933-44, 80-686
Merchant, Stephen L., 1841 (ca,)-1901. Papers,
1889-1900. 60-698
Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minnesota,
Historical Society. Records, 1640-1909. 60-2344
Midwest Conservation Alliance. Records, 1936.
60-674
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States. Minnesota Commandery. Records,
1688-1914. 60-1068
Miller, Emily Clark (Buitington) 1833-1913. Papers,
1816-1913. 60-843
Mills, Lucius D. '848-1936. Diaries, 1872-1936.
60-1324
Minneapolis, Bethany Congregational Church, Records,
1899-1924. 80-2331
Minneapolis, First Congregational Church. Records,
1883-91. 60-704
Minneapolis. First Presbyterian Churoh. Reoords,
1836-71. 60-681
Minneapolis. Foes Methodist Church, Records,
1872-1924. 60-797
Minneapolis, Lyndale Congregational Church, Re-
oords, 1893-1916, 60-703
Minneapolis. Mutual Hose Company Number 2.
Records, 1868-1920. 60-072
Minneapolis. Olivet Methodist Church. Records,
1878-1909. 60-883
Minneapolis. Park Avenue Congregational Church.
Records, 1870-1902. 60-884
Minneapolis. Westminister Presbyterian Church.
Woman's Home Missionary Society. Records,
1683, 60-682
Minneapolis Bar Association. Records, 1016-34,
60-474
Minneapolis Citizens' Committee on Public School
Finance. Records, 1933-38. 60-844
Minneapolis Head Millers' Association. Records,
1883-87. 60-1667
Minnesota. Crime Commission. Records, 1922-34,
60-601
Minnesota, Home Guard. 15th Battalion. Records,
1918, 60-976
Minnesota. National Guard. Records, 1881-1913.
80-976
Minnesota. National Guard, 6th Regt, Records,
1916-19, 80-980
Minnesota. Northwest Territory Celebration Com-
mission, Records, 1937-39. 60-690
Minnesota. Pioneer Guard. Records, 1866-61.
60-969
Minnesota Academy of Medicine. Records, 1887-
1931. 60-686
Minnesota Artillery. 1st Regt. Battery L. Records,
1864-67. 60-243
Minnesota Boat Club. Records, 1870-1914. 60-956
Minnesota Child Labor Committee. Records, 1908-
23. 60-436
Minnesota Equal Franchise League. Records, 1911-
17, 60-499
Minnesota Federation of Women'e Clubs. Records,
1898-1945. 60-489
Minnesota Hospital Service Association, Records,
1933-46. 60-896
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Records,
1861-64. 60-1350
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
C. Records, 1861-63. 60-942
Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-1864. Company
G. Recorda, 1861-84. 60-972
Minnesota Infantry. 5th Regt., 1862-1885. Company
K. Records, 1862-1902. 60-973
Minnesota Infantry. 6th Regt., 18^2-1865. Company
F. Records, 1865-87. 60-974
Minnesota Infantry, Second Regiment, Veterans'
Volunteers. Records, 1864-1919. 81-807
Minnesota Infantry, Thirteenth Regiment, Volunteers'
Auxiliary Association. Records, 1898-99. 61-811
Minnesota Library Association. Records, 1891-1941.
60-929
Minnesota Mexican War Soldlere' Union. Records,
1872-84. 60-830
Minnesota Peace Society, Recorde, 1913-22. 80-480
Minnesota School of Mlssl&is, Minneapolis. Records,
1907-34. »0-706
Minnesota State Dental Association. Records, 1882-
1932. 60-688
Minnesota State Homeopathic Institute. Records,
1867-1913. 60-687
Minnesota State Senate Association. Records, 1911-
47. 80-620
Minnesota Sunday School Association. Records, 1856-
1938. 60-827
Minnesota Territorial Plonears, St. Paul. Records,
1900-28. 60-960
Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association. Records,
1894-1921, 60-535
Modern Samaritans. Walker, Minn. Council No. 45.
Records, 1901-17. 80-468
Monday Literary Club, St. Paul. Records, 1610-27,
60-466
Montgomery, Thomas, 1841-1907. Letters, 1862-67.
60-1360
Moore, Henry R., 1608^1894. Papers, 1864-92. 60-527
Morgan, Caleb, Papers, 1861-80. 80-490
Morris, William M.. Diaries, 1920-25. 60-930
Murray, John W., 1635-1920. Papers, 1865-73. 80-1031
National League of American Pen Women. Minne-
sota Branch. Records, 1927-48. 80-514
National Nonpartisan League. Records, 1915-27.
60-934
National Society of the Colonial Damea of America.
Minnesota. Records, 1698-1940. 60-829
Nelll, Edmund P., 1877-1937. Papers, 1898-99.
60-961
New Century Club, St. Paul. Records, 1887-1938.
60-506
New Ulm Publishing Company, New Ulm, Minn. Re-
cords, 1919-28. 80-849
Nichols, Henry Martyn, 1824-1880. Papere, 1843-
62. 60-766 rel
Nlckerson, John Q. A., 1825-1917. Papers, 1832-
1919. 60-1207
Nicola, John, 1811-1873. Papers, 1818-69. 60-1349
Nielsen family. Papers, 1855-1931. 60-1780
NUsen, Ole, 1844-1933. Papers, 1876-1931. 60-716
Nineteenth Century Club, Minneapolis. Records,
1901-32.
80-481
Nlnlnger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918. Papers,
1859-90. 80-1238
Nordmaendenes sangiorenlng, Minneapolis. Records,
1886-1903. 80-848
North Star Woolen Mill Company, Records, 1674-
1941. 80-583
Northern Pine Manufacturers Association, Minne-
apolis. Recorde, 1865-1931. 60-630
Northern States Co-operative League. Records,
1922-39. 60-444
Northfleld Lyceum. Records, 1858-63. 60-1772
Northwest Company of Canada. Records, 1791-1811.
80-665
Northwestern Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Correspondence, 1870-99. 60-479
Northwestern Minnesota Educational Association.
Records, 1909-26. 60-846
Nowall, James Albert, 1866-1937. Papers, 1910-20.
60-451
Noyes, Frank W., 1857-1942. Papere, 1868-1941.
61-391
Noyes, Wlnthrop Gllman, 1869-1931. Letter books,
1906-10. 60-1237
Noyea Brothers and Cutler, lnc.j&t. Paul. Recorde,
1668-1919. 60-484
Nye, Frank Mellen, 1862-1935. jf-i.jers, 1881-1936.
60-1771
Oak drove Tennis Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1911-
!4, 60-846
Oberhoffer, Emit, 1867-1933. Correspondence, 1896-
1922. 60-844
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Excelsior, Minn.
Mlnnetonka Lodge, No. 102. Records, 1889-1924.
60-609
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Marine, Minn.
Lodge No. 83. RecordB, 1878-1907. 60-608
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of. Minnesota.
Grand Encampment. Records, 1841-88. 80-M1
Oldenburg, Henry, 1868-1926? Papers, 1888-1934.
60-770
Olson, Floyd BJorostJej-ne, 1891-1936. Papers, 1923-
36. 8 °- Me
Orton, Clark K., b. 1846. Papers, 1880-93. 80-695
Overseas Luncheon Club, Minneapolis. Records, .
1923-36. 80-431
Owre, Alfred, 1670-1935. Papers, 1684-1936. 60-710
Parsons, C. Howard. Papers, 1894-1921. 80-491
Patrons of Husbandry, Minnesota State Grange.
Minnehaha Grange, Richfield. Records, 1873-
1938. 60-540
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
North Star Grange, St, Paul. Records, 1888-
83. 80-457
Patrons of Husbandry. Minnesota State Grange.
Pomona Grange No. 12, Hennepin Co. Records,
1881-95. «0-»' 6
Pearson, Charles Gottfried, b. 1876. Papere, 1911-
31. 60-449
Peltran, Wenxel, 1826-1891. Papers, 1849-91. 80-2988
Peterson, Andrew, 1818-1898. Papers, 1854-1931.
60-3196
Pickett, Ell K., 1628-1909. Papers, 1862-66. 60-936
pike, Robert, d. 1874. Papers, 1851-89. 60-1042
Pioneer Press Company, St. Paul. Records, 1888 "_ ,
80-534
1924.
Pioneer Rlvermen's Association. Recorde, 1916-
35.
Pioneer Savings and Loan Company. Records, 1863-1605.
60-456
Plriue and Selg, Red Wing, Minn. Records, 1663-
1906. 60-458
Political Equality Club, Minneapolis. Records, 1892-
1920. 80-1328
Political Equality Club, St. Paul. Records, 1910-17.
80-1326
Polk, Asa D„ 1850-1940. Papers, 1653-1919. 60-863
Powell, Ransom Judd, 1865-1937. Papers, 1903-22.
60-639
Pray, Otis Arkwrlght, 1833-1890. Papers, 1863-81.
60-563
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
St. Paul. Woman's Presbytertal Missionary Society,
Records, 1877-1941. 80-2967
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Synods. Minne-
sota. Woman'a Synodlcal Missionary Society.
RecordB, 1880-1944. 80-2004
Prince, Joseph W. Papers, 1883-74. 60-11B3
Prohibition Party. Mlnneeota. 5tate Executive Com-
mittee. Records, 1888-1919. 60-445
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Minne-
sota (Diocese) RecordB, 1846-1939. 80-670
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A. Provinces.
Northwest. Recorde, 1914-42. 80-776
Purmort, John E. Papers, 1864-1902. 60-439
Radlseon, Pierre Esprit, 16207-1710. Papers, 1618-
94. 80-945
Ramsey County (Minn.) Bar Association, RecordB,
1928-41. 60-489
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL. SOCIETY (Continued)
Randall, Prank L„ 1856-1921. Papers, 1686-1913.
60-1186
80-438
Records of voyageura, 1727-35.
Reiner, Minn. Bethany Lutheran Church. Records,
1011-33. 80-889
Remey, Charles Mason, 1874- collector. Remey
family hlatorlee and documents, 193B. 60-1030
Republican Party. Minnesota. State Central Com-
mittee. Records, 1857-1940. 80-991
Richardson, Georgia Mounts, 1858-1937. Pacers
1862-1636. 61->47
Rlsadorph, John E., 1844-1010. Papers, 1862-1911.
80-886
RIverview Civic Club, St. Paul. Records, 1924-47.
60-604
Roberts, Thomas Sadler, 1868-1848. papers, 1857-
1947 - 80-662
. Rogers, Robert, 1731-1786. Papers, 1780-1841.
60-466
Rollins, Irvln Washington, 1629-1895. Papers, 1848-
79, 80-1797
Rolllt, Charles, 18107-1885. Papers, 1847-1929.
80-706
Rooo, Charles, 1626-1876. Papers, 1826-19S3. 80-940
Rovers' club, Excelsior, Minn. Records, 1603-19. '
80-605
Russel!, Jeremiah, I609-I88S. Papers 1B49-1634.
80-2503
Russell, Roswell Phillip, 1820-1898. Papers, 1849-
° 3, 60-1820
St. Anthony Park Association, St. Paul. Records,
1897 - 19M - 80-432
St. Clond Cyclone Relief Committee, St. Cloud, Minn.
Records, 18B6. 60-1666
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Washington
Co., Minn. Records, 1881-1905. 80-654
St. Louis Park, Minn, Union Congregational Church.
Records, 1865-68. 60-817
St. Paul. Babies' Borne. Records, 1690-1900. 60-477
St. Paul. Board of Trade. Records, 1888-89. 80-488
St. Paul. Cathedral of St. Paul. Records, 1840-57.
Repository Index
60-2332
80-861
St. Paul. Central High School. Classbooks.
1606. '
St. Paul. Clumber of Commerce. Records, 1861
19M - 60-1348
St. Paul. First Covenant Church. Records, 1174-
1949 - 60-706
St. Paul, First Methodist Church. Records, 1857-
1932, 60-593
St. Paul. FIfat Presbyterian Church, Reoords,
"8M-94. 60 . 702
St. Paul. First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Records, 1854-1626. 60-661
St. Paul. Grace Methodist Church. Records, 1674-
1933, 80-610
St. Paul. Holman Memorial Methodist Church. Re-
cords, 1864-1631, 60-604
St. Paul. Macalester Presbyterian Church. Ladles'
Aid Society. Records, 1869-1627. 8C-2325
St. Paul. Merrtara Park Presbyterian Church.
Recorde, 1884-1923. 80-956
St. Paul. Oakdale Avenue Community Church. Records,
1898-1938. 60-2321
St. Paul. Oakland Cemetery. Records, 1854-1037.
60-1684
St. Paul. Park Congregational Church, Records, 1883-
1813. 60-676
St. Paul. People's Church. Records, 1660-1601.
60-626
St. Paul. Plymouth Congregational Church. Records.
1668-1824. 60.698
St. Paul. Protectant Orphan Asylum. Records.
1683-1626. 80.599
St. Paul. Trinity Lutheran Church. Records, 1870-
J937. 60 . 711
St. Paul. Wesley Methodist Church. Records, 1887-
193e - 60-701
St. Paul. Wilson High School. Records, 1942-45.
80-683
St. Paul Fire Insurance Patrol. Records, 1693-1938.
60-510
St, Paul Municipal Chorus, Records, 1920-34. 60-855
St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival Association. Re-
cords, 1815-18. 60-884
St. Paul Phrenological Society. Records, 1860-99.
60-671
St.<Paul Beading Circle. Records, 1872-80. 60-696
St. Paul Red Cross Aid Society. Records, 1896.
80-443
Schall, Thomas David, 1878-1636. Papers, 1884-
1932 - 60-692
Schiller Memorial Committee, St. Paul. Records
1906-07. ' eo . 118 j
Schroeder Brothers, St, Paul. Records, 1865-1622.
60-828
Schubert Club, St. Paul. Records, 1885-1844. 60-866
Schunemane, Inc., St. Paul. Records, 1877-96. 60-478
Schurman, Charles S., 1657-1934. Papers, 1881-
193B ' 80-938
Seabury, Channlng, 1B42-1910. Papers, 1851-1909.
60-989
Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th earl c.f, 1771-1620.
Papers, 1806-24. 80-1178
Shaw (Daniel) Lumber Company, Eau Claire, Wis.
Records, 1861-1911. 80-460
Shaw (Percy M., Jr.) and Company, Duluth. Cor-
respondence, 1895-1926. 60-441
Shaw, Robert T. Papers, 1804-62. 60-968
Sheehan, Timothy J., 1836-1613. Papers, 1857-
1013
1613.
60-1050
Sheldon (Theodore B.) and Company, Red Wing, Minn.
Records, 1888-1914. 60-466
Shepard, David Chauncey, 1828-1920. Papers, 1868-
19I °- 60-CS7
Sherman, Edwin A., 1644-I9J6. Papers, 1697-1946.
60-1189
Skandlnavlske arbeiderforenlng, Minneapolis.
Records, 1885-1601. 80-487
Slack, Hiram W., 1842-1826. Papers, 1616-1634.
60-1327
Smith, Eugene K., d. 16867 Papers, 1862-65. 60-665
Smith, G. Hubert, 1608- Correspondence, 1932-34.
60-967
Smith, Henry Arthur. Papers, 1630-1929. 60-1386
Soldiers Monument Association, Minneapolis.
Records, 1915-23. 60-3205
Sons of the American Revolution. Minnesota Society.
Records, 1896-1622. 80-826
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Minnesota
Division. Camp No. 1, St. Paul, Records, 1885-
192 °- 60-836
South St, Paul, Minn,, St. Paulus Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Records, 1862-1642. 60-828
Sbuthwlck and Company, Minnesota City, Minn.
Records, 1877-88. 60-442
Bplelman, Jean E., 1882-1636. Papers, 1605-38.
Steffens family. Papers of the StaHens and Fetch
families, 1800-1647. 80-1358
Sterrett, Andrew Jackson, 1828-1681. Papers, 1849-
66 ' 60-1385
Stone, Carl L., 1874-1020. Papers, 1882-1620. 60-1372
Stowe, Lewis, 1626-1811. Papers, 1616-1908. 60-2801
Taylor's Falls Library Association, Taylor's Falls,
Minn. Records, 1871-1803. 60-208
Telgan, Henry George, 1881-1641. Papers, 1818-41.
60-260
Temple, Herbert Mortimer, 1884-1641. Papers.
1889-1939. " 80-538
Thayer, Charles E., 1820-1906. Papers, 1638-1608.
60-202
Thirteenth Minnesota Regimental Association. Records.
1668-1848. 61 . 690
80-1216
60-265
Thompson, Clark W„ 1826-1886. Papers, 1852-1
Thompson, David, 1770-1857. Papers, 1787-1843
60-463
Thompson, Paul Jennings, 1676-1850. Letters, 1918-
19 ' 60-210
Thorne-Norrlsh Company, Hast) ?,a, Minn. Records,
1868-1801. 60-181
60-211
80-460
Tourist Cluh, Minneapolis, Records, 1681-1941.
Trades and Labor Assembly, St, Paul. Records,
1662-1625.
Tuttle, Philemon Montgomery, 1632-1623. Papers,
1646-1918. 60-163
United Service Organizations for National Defense.
St. Paul. Records, 1643-46. 60-413
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept, of Minnesota.
Auxiliary. Records, 1905-40. 60-206
U. S. Army. 8th Cavalry. Company E. Records
166'-'0- 60-200
U. S. Army. 2d Infantry (Sharpshooters) Company A.
Records, 1861-85. 60-198
U. S. Army, 6th Infantry. Records, 1818-26. 60-199
U. S. Army. 49th Infantry (Colored) Records,
1883-84. 60-1184
U.S. Army. 360th Infantry. Company G. Records,
1»"-19. 60-1235
U.S. Subsistence Dept. Commissary for the Minne-
sota District. Records, 1659-74. 60-613
University of Minnesota Base Hospital Committee,
Minneapolis. Records, 1917-11.. 60-213
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association.
Records, 1905-22. 60-254
Upton, La RoyS., 1169-1927. Papers, 1117-1927,
.60-255
Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947. Papers, 1610-24.
60-166
Wagner, Albert G. Papers, 1808-19. 60-336
Wales, William W., 1816-1602. Papers, 1850-81.
60-207
Walker, Judd, and Veaaie, Maria Minn. Accounts
1849-1804. 80.335
Walstrom (p. F.) store, Buffalo Lake, Minn. Re-
cords, 1865-1903. 60-192
War Finance Committee, Minneapolis. Women's
Division. Records, 1941-46. 80-190
Warren, George Henry. Papers, 1856-1929. 60-187
Wartburg Federation of the Northwest. Records,
1807-30. 60-197
Waseca, Minn. First Baptist Church. Records,
1868-1613. 60-201
Washburn, Algernon 8., 1814-1878. Correspondence,
1633-82. 60-256
Washburn, EdflonD., b. 1842. Diaries, 116346.
81-2634
-Webber, Charles C, 1856-1644. Papers, 1924-29.
60-475
Wheeler, Olin Dunbar, 1852-1626. Papers, 1870-
1»23. 60-264
Wheelock, Jnseph Albert, 1831-1606. Papers, 1719-
1808, 00-482
Whited, Orlc Ogilvie, 1654-1912. Papers, 1877-
1M3 - 60-189
Whitford, James E., b. 1827. Papers, 1854-83. 80-168
Williams, Howard Yolen, 1880- Papers, 1924-
62 ' 61-2760
Wllllm, William, 1621-1865, Papers, 1847-66, 60-256
Wisdom, William, 1827-1891, Papers, 1661-1943,
60-212
Windsor Real Estate Company, St. Paul. Records,
1892-1919. 60-2333
Winter, Edwin W., 1844-1930. Papers, 1875-1621,
80-188
Wollord, Peter, 1812-1664. Lettere, 1859-83. 80-564
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Minnesota.
Records, 1806-17. 60-461
Wright, George Burdlck, 1826-1882, Papers, 1864-
01 ' 60-537
MBSBSLPPL DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Abbey, Richard, 1805-1681. Papers, 1843-61. 80-814
Adams, Cella A. (Mortimer) Correepondence, 1835-
64. 60-2006
Adams, Simeon Roe, 1612-1680. Papers, 1842-75,
60-1835
Alcorn, James Lusk, 1818-1694. Papers of James
L.Alcorn and family, 1636-1606. 60-2214
American Cotton OH Company. Records, Including
records of related firms, 1603-14. 80-2366
American Legion. Mississippi. Recorde, 1824-41.
80-2010
Ames, Adelberi, 1635-1633. Papers, 1874-1626.
60-2106
Amite Co., Mlse. Records, 1811-65. 80-2806
Baker, T. Otis. Papers, 1822-1906. 60-2383
Ball, Henry Waring. Papere, 1884-ca. 1920. 80-2648
Bank of the State of Mississippi, Natchez. Records,
1810-44. 80-1078
Barry, Benjamin F. Correspondence of Benjamin F.
and William Robert Barry, 1662-64. 60-3338
Battalle, Frank W. Papers, 1848-64. 60-2107
Repository Index
MISSISSIPPI. DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND BISTORT
(Continued)
Bolton, Edwin C. Letters to Richard Bolton, 1640-
43. 60-2009
Bond Tribute Fund. Records, 1947-50. 60-2227
Bowers, Eaton Jackson, 1865-1939. Papers, 1850-
1928. 60-1682
Brown, Helen E. (Foote) Diaries, 1883-88. 61-244
Brown, Maud (Morrow) Historical papers, 1836-
1936. 60-2613
Brown, R. L. Papers, 1921-30. 60-731
Brown, William H„ at Jackson, Miss. Papers, 1868-
69. 60-153B
Buck, Charles William. ' pars, 1852-1922. 80-2581
Burrus, John Crawford, b. iB47. Papers, 1831-
1916.
Buslck, D. Wesley. Papers, 1870-89.
60-1853
60-2586
Calhoon, Solomon Saladln, 1636-1908, Papers,
1851-1908. 60-1804
Campbell, Hayden. Papers, 1945^46. 60-1021
Capers, Walter Branham, 1870-1P62. Journal, 1919-
44, 80-743
Carey, Cora E. Watson, 1643-1911. Papers, 1866-
1909. 60-2059
Carter, Hoddlng, 1607- Lllsrary MSS., 1942-53.
60-2007
Cato, Miss. Cato Baptise Church. Records, 1853-
1948. : 60-2020
Chambers, Moreau B. C. Papers, 1934-39. 60-1851
Chaney, Fred. Literary MSS., 1936-47. 60-730
Clalrborne, John Francis Hamtramck, 1809-1864,
collector, Historical papers, 1707-1681. 60-1832
Clark, Charles, 18117-1877. Papers, 1831-80.
Clark, Charles, 18117-1677. Papers of Charles and
Frederick Clark, 1810-92. 60-2583
Clark, Charles, 18117-1877. Papers of Charles Clark
and family, 1831-79. 60-1866
Clark, Charlton M., 1867-1942. Papers, 1647-1941.
60-2612
Clark, Thomas Dionyshis, 1903- Literary MSS,,
1944-48. 60-737
Cochran, Robert, Papers, 1844-50. 61-2718
Coman, John Joshua, 1864-1940. Papers, 1889-1936,
60-2212
Copiah Co., Miss. Marriage records, 1823-1933.
60-1866
Covington, John Alexander. Correspondence of
John A. Covington and family, 1893-1930. 60-1855
Creekmore, Hubert, 1907- Literary notes and
MSB., 1924-46. I 60-766
Crulcher family. Papers of the Crutcber and Shannon
families, 1826-1929, 60-2637
Crutohfield family. Crutchileld-Fearh-Steels papers,
1828-1946, 60-2230
Cupit, John Thomas, 1884- Genealogical papers,
1948-67. 60-2643
Dexden family. Papers, 1820-96. 60-1769
Daughters of Confederate Veterans. Records, 1864-
1937. 60-2347
Daughters of the American Revolution. Mississippi,
Magnolia State Chapter, Jackson. Records, 1945-
47. 60-2836
Davie, Jefferson, 1806-1889. Papers, 1644-69. 60-2011
Davis, Varlna (Howell) 1626-1906. Papers, 1847-
1906. 60-2001
Dickson, Harris, 1868-1646, Papers, 1888-1946.
60-746
Dlmltry, John Bull Smith, 1835-1901. Papers of
John B. S. and Adelaide S. Dlmltry, ca. 1874-76.
60-2338
Drane and Dupree, Raymond, Miss. Records, 1864-
80. 60-1139
Dunbar, William, 1749-1810. Papers, 1776-1812.
Dupree, H. T. T„ b. 1823, Plantation account books,
1878-1600. 60-747
Echols, John H. Business records, 1853-72. 60-727
Emery, Chandler C. Papers, 1886-1647. 60-865
Esker, Katle-Prlnce Ward. Historical MSS., 1946.
Evans, R. A, Papers, 1641-74.
60-736
61-2734
Faler (M.) and Company, Hazlehurst, Miss. Records,
1862-1924. 60-1076
Fewoll, John W. Papere, 1876. 80-1864
Flak, A, C. Autograph book, 1868-69. 61-2719
Fontaine, Charles D., 1816 (ca.)-l871. Papers of
Charles D. Fontaine and family, 1836-1925. 60-2399
Ford, John, Methodist minister. Papers of John Ford
and family, 1818-1944. 60-2632
Franklin Co., Miss. Records, 1810-1954. 60-1137
Freemasons. Kosciusko, Miss. Bethel Lodge N«.
107. Records, 1849-70. 60-733
French, Samuel Glbbs, 1818-1910. Papers, 1846-
1904. > 80-2631
Galloway, Charles Berts, Bp., 1849-1909. Papers,
1879-1904. 60-819
Garden Clubs of Mississippi. Scrapbooks, 1938-66.
60-742
Gassaway, Mary. Scrapbooks, 1940-56. 80-1836
George, James Zachaiiah, 1826-1897, Scrapbooks,
.1875-95. 60-2190
Gordon, Robert, of Pontotoc Co., MIsb. Diaries of
Robert and James Gordon, 1861-76. 60-741
Griffin, Thomas Masterson, b. 1826. Papers, ca.
1846-164B. 60-1056
Griffith, Richard, 1815-1862. Papers, 1852-57. 60-1859
Haley, David W., 1793-1859. Papers, 1814-1B36,
Hamilton, Charles D. Papers, 1858-70.
61-1853
80-757
Hamilton, Thomas D; Financial records, 1881-73.
Harklns, John P. Radio scripts, 1647-51.
60-858
60-2346
Heartman,' Charles Frederick, 1883- Correspond-
ence, 1938-38. * 80-763
Helm, Thomas E. Papers, 1848-1934. 60-1540
Hemingway, William L. Papers, 1876-94. 60-1058
Henry, Henrietta (Mitchell) Papers, 1817-1857.
60-2181
Henry, Patrick, 1843-1630. Papers, 1856-1935. 60-2622
Hill, George R, Papers, 1876-1901. 60-813
Hlllman, Walter, 1828-1894. Account books, 1867-
78. 60-2006
Howard, Nathan G., d. 1833. Papere, 1820-36, 60-766
Hughes, Henry, d. 1882. Papers, 1837-69, 60-2328
Hughes, William, b. 1825. Papers of William Hughes
and family, 1793-1917. 60-1131
Humphreys, George Wilson, b. 1819. : Papere o? :
George Wilson Humphreys and family, 1823-1913.
60-1132
Hunt, Abljah, d. 1611. Papers of Abljah and David
Hunt, 1797-1840. 60-1138
Jackson, Miss. St. Andrew's Church. Business Girls
Group No. 2. Records, 1943-46. 60-1516
Jackson Civil Air Patrol Club. Records, 1943-46.
80-867
Jacob family. Papers of the Jacob and Riser families,
1827-92. 60-1118
Jefferson College, Washington, Miss, Records,
1803-1036. 60-2339
Jefferson Co., Miss. Records, 1806-1910, 60-2619
Jefferson Davis Highway Association. Records, 1916-
19. 60-1680
Johnson, William, 1792-1854. Papers of William
Johnson and family, 1911-59. 60-2646
Jonas, S. A., d. 1915. Papers, 1875-1920. 60-2439
Keys, W. H„ druggist. Records, 1881-82, 60-732
Klllona Plantation, Holmes Co., Miss. Records/
1836-ca. 1886. 60-734
Kincannon, Andrew Armstrong, 1859-1938. Papers,
1886-1918. 60-2074
Klrkland, Jesse Rubel, d. 1662. Papers, 1861-63.
61-41
Klrkwood, Miss. St. Philip's Episcopal Church. Re-
cords, 1848-88. 00-1498
Koch, Christian. Papers of Christian Koch and
family, 1846-93. 60-2381
Kroll, Harry Harrison, 1888- Literary MSS., 1940-
42. 60-729
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Clnclnnatus, 1825-1893.
Papers of L. Q. C. Lamar and Edward Mayes,
1854-1918. 60-2642
Lawrence, Swanee B. MSS. of poems, ca. 1969. 60-739
Leigh, Richard Henry, 1870-1946. Papers,
1687-1942. 60-3280
Leveilch, Charles P. Correspondence, 1833-54.
60-718
Lions Clubs, Mississippi. Records, 1638-48. 60-710
Lockhart family. Papers of the Lockhart and Weir
families, 1833-95. 60-1074
Lyon, Mrs. R. Papers, 1909-28. 60-2644
McCain, William David, 1907- Radio scripts, 1949-
51- 60-2337
MeKean, Thomas J. Papers, 1662, 60-2640
McLaurin, Anselm Joseph, 1648-1909. Papers,
1832-ca. 1909. :60-2832
McLeod, James H. Letters,. 1943-46. 60-1918
McNeill, Daniel, of Bolton, Miss. Papers, 1860-94.
60-736
McRaven, John Wilson. Letters, 1922-31. :: 61-2720
Magnolia Lion. Recorde, 1041-43. 60-1089
May, Albert Quitman, b. 1857. Correspondence,
1898-97. 80-1905
Meek, Samuel Mills, 1635-1901. Papers, 1839-
1024. 60-1541
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences.
Mississippi. Circuits. Crystal Springs, Records,
1825-88. 60-815
Miller, Willie. Autograph albums, 1881-86. 80-1996
Mississippi (Ter.) Court of the General Quarter
Sessions of the Fsace (Adams Co.) PecordB,
1799-1800, 60-678
Mississippi (Ter.) Laws, statutes, etc. Territorial
laws pertaining to county government in Mississippi,
1802-16. 60-1601
Mississippi. Bilbo Memorial Fund Committee.
Records, 1948-54. 80-1856
Mississippi. Constitutional Convention, 1890. Records,
1890-1910. 60-1603
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History, Church
records, 1823-1966, 61-2342
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate pension rolls, Mississippi, 1913-36,
60-764
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Con-
federate soldiers and widows roster, Mississippi,
1907. 61-687
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History, Diaries,
1804-1911. 61-2780
Mississippi, Dept. of Archives and History. Gener
alogicai materials. 61-2340
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Historical
: Research Project collection, 1936-41. 60-2621
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Literary
manuscripts, 1753-1968. 61-2748
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Military
diaries, 1814-1912. 61-2344
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Military
papers, 1800-1967. 61-2430
Mississippi. Dept, of Archives and History. Miscel-
laneous papers, 1785-1963. ;: ^31-2746
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Note-
books, 1788-1821. 61-3261
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Plantation
records, 1818-66. 61-2343
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History. Records
of businesses, 1816-1934, 61-2426
Mississippi. Dept. of Archives end History. Records
of organizations, 1830-1938. 61-2341
Mississippi. Land Office. Correspondence, 1897-1903.
61-2726
Mississippi, Legislature. House of Representativee.
Records, 1604. 60-1608
Mississippi. State Improvement Bond Commission.
Records, 1920-24. 60-2072
Mississippi. Supreme Court. Correspondence,
1884. 60-744
Mississippi Cavalry. 3d Battalion, 1864-1865.
Records, 1864-05. 60-852
Mississippi Heights Academy, Blue Mountain, Miss.
Records, 1908-26. 60-1995
Mississippi Historical Society, Records, 1910-37.
60-2013
Mississippi Llbrsry Association. Records, 1836-44.
60-2014
Mississippi Poetry Boclety. Scrapbooks, 1933-46.
60-1494
Mississippi State Society of Washington, D. C. Re-
cords, 1905-39. 60-1611
Monette, John Wesley. Letters and thesis, 1826-51,
60-3233
Morgan, Madel (Jacobs) Correspondence, 1867-1946.
60-2118
MISSISSIPPI DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
(Continued)
Morris, Jane T. Business records, 1665-70. 60-1514
Murphee, Dennis, 1666-1949. Papers, 1924-50.
60-2067
Natchez, Miss. Trinity Church. Records, 1822-90.
10-2002
Netlson, A, Lou, Genealogical papers, 1911-32,
Norrell, Jesse S. Business records, 1836-1902.
Noxubee Co., Miss. Records, 1830-96,
60-2053
60-1513
60-1847
Nunn (E. F.) and Company, Shuqualak, Miss. Records
1870-1914. .n.,'50,
Odd-Fellows, Independent Order of. Jackson, Miss.
Capitol Lodge, No. 11. Records, 1848-1941. 80-1133
Osborn, Samuel George. Plantation account books
1692-1938. 80 . 1B10
Panther Burn Plantation, Percy, Mies. Records.
18B9 - 82 - 80-1492
Patrons of Husbandry. Mississippi State Grange.
Records o£ subordinate grangea, 1673-90. 60-1474
Pemberton, John Clifford, 1893- Papers, 1931-42.
60-1833
Phller, Robert Smith, 1882- Papers, 1924-27. 60-1860
Pike Co., Miss. Board of School Commissioners.
Minute books, 1848-69. 60-2117
Porter, Daniel Price, 1836-1899. Papers o2 D P
Porter and family, 1P38-98. 60-3230
Powell, Susan Virginia, Papers, 1928-46. 80-1998
Power, John Logan, 1834-1901. Papers, 1862-1901.
60-2680
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Presbyteries. North
Mississippi. Minutes, 1666-1919. 60-1497
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. Synods. Mississippi.
Records of the synod and constituent churches, 1828-
"■ 80-2066
Priestley, William. Papers, 1833-1932. 60-1881
Protection Insurance Company, Natchez, Mies,
Records, 1634-35. 60-1908
Quitman, John Anthony, 1709-1858. Papers, 1812-60.
60-2609
Real Estate Banking Company of Hinds County record
booka, 1642-47. u _ m
60-1680
0-2233
H'gan, Charlas K. Papers, 1890-98,
Reynolds, L. P. Papers, 1847-1913.
Rice, Nannie H. Library survey records, 1923-26.
Riley, Franklin Lafayette,
1698-1902.
60-2012
1-1929. Correspondence,
60-2064
Hltchey, George P. assay contest papers, 1939.
61-2723
Rogers, L. S. Correspondence, 1620. 60-1609
Rollins, Bertie (Shaw) Papers, 1B21-1961. 60-1834
Rowland, Dunbar, 1864-1937. Papers, 1686-1937.
80-1616
Rowland, Dunbar, 1884-1037, collector. Genealogical
papers, 1903-37. 80-1097
Ruggles, Daniel. Papers, 1862-65. 60-3247
S. B. and Company. Cotton receiving books, 1877-79.
60-1909
Sanders, Albert Godfrey, 1686- collector. Papers
on Mississippi history, 1928-32. 60-1786
Sanders, J. B. Papers, 1862-86. 60-3251
Sessions, Joseph F., b. 1838. Papers, 1061-66. 60-2467
Sharkey, Clay, b. 1844. Papers, 1867-1931. 60-2381
Sheilds, William F., d. 1856. Papers, 1821-70.
60-1830
60-1767
Sisson, Charles A. Papers, 1944-46.
Sivley, Clarence L., 1671-1636. Papers, 1892-1943.
60-1831
Slzer, Henry S. Papers, 1844-67. 61-2724
Smith, Robert A., 1036 or 6-1862. Papers, 1661-
84, 60-1058
Smith, William Hall, 1860- Papers, 1907-39. 60-2362
Snodgraas, John, planter. Papers of John Snodgrass
and family, 1814-77. 60-1500
Stewart, Leonldas H. Business records, 1869-69.
80-1907
Stone, Alfred Holt, 1870- Literary papers, 1892-96.
60-1496
Stone, John Marshall, 1630-1900. Papers, 1861-1926.
61-26
Repository Index
Street, James Howell, 1903-1064, Literary MS3„
1939-46. 'an.1405
Stuart, Oscar J. E. Papers of Oscar J. E. Stuart and
family, 1848-1909. 60-2196
Stuart family. Papers of the Stuart, Mayes, and
Dlmltry families, 1840-1948. 60-3312
Survey of Federal Archives. Collection of records
and Inventories of records, 1821-ca. 1938. 60-1646
Sykes, Columbus, Papers, 1851-97. 60-1538
Taylor, Lewis L. Business records, 1836-40. 60-1475
Taylor, Oscar Bomar. Papers, 1906-40. 60-1646
Thompson, John I. Papers of John I. Thompson and
family, 1837-1902. 60-2000
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi
Division. Records, 1897-1937. 60-2073
United Daughters of the Confederacy. Mississippi
Division. Frank M. Montgomery Chapter No.
464, Rosedale, accords, 1901-26. 60-2116
United Spanish War Veterans. Dept. of Mississippi.
Records, 1926-47. 80-2127
U.S. Work Projects Administration. Mississippi.
Cataloging project records, 1938-41. 60-1606
Valentine, John Jackson, 1891- Genealogical papers,
1848-1967. 80-2060
Vtck family. Papers of the Vick and Phelps families,
1810-1908. 80-1732
Vlrden (E. and S.) Company, Jackson, Miss. Records,
1886-1910. 60-1605
Wade, Walter. Plantation dlarlee, 1834-54. 80-2058
Wallas, Benjamin Leonard Covington, 1797-1882.
Papers, 1762-1881. 60-1648
Walnwrtght, Jonathan Mayhew, 1883-1963. Papers,
1946. 60-1999
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869. Papers, 1821-
69, 60-1786
Walthall, William T., 1820-1899. Papers, 1832-1932.
60-2499
Washington County (Miss.) Historical Society.
Scrapbooks, 1910-13. 60-2100
Weatherly and Duff, Water Valley, Miss. Records
1878 - 88 - 60-1502
Welly, Eudora, 1909- Literary MSS., 1041-55. 80-1669
Weston family. Papers, 1846-86. 61-2744
Whltehurst, William N. Papera, 1845-89. 60-1544
Wllkerson family. Business records, 1830-1928.
60-1504
Williams, John Sharp, 1864-1932. Papers, 1698-
1923 ' 80-2360
Woodward, Ellen (Sullivan) Papers, 1935-47. 80-1768
Verger, William, collector. Papers, 1682-1910.
61-188
MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. WESTERN HISTORICAL
MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION
60-3289
Aid, Joseph R. Papers, 1863-1921.
Almstedt, Hermann B., 1873-1664. Papers.
1895.1964. P "' 81 . 241
American Turners. Lexington, Mo. Records, 1869-
1036. 80-2146
American Veteran's Committee. Missouri 246 Chapter,
Columbia. Records, 1946-40. 81-633
Anchor Milling Company, Tuscumbla, Mo. Records
1862-1927. 8 i.307
Anderson, Joseph, of Buffalo, Mo. Family correspond-
ence, 1873-1908. 61-3606
Arnold, Samuel Washington, 1879- Papers, 1947-48.
60-2097
Papers, 1637-1953.
61-534
Atchison, David Rice, 1807-1
aufrlchtig, AlolB. • Buelness records, 1868-1912
Bank of Miller, Miller, Mo. Records, 1914-26.
61-305
60-1880
Bank of Strafford, Strafford, MO. Records, 1911-38,
60-2462
Barker, John Tun, 1877-1958. Papers, 1947-63.
91-276
Barrett, Jesse William, 1884- Papers, 1606-63.
61-536
Behrens, Ernest T. Papers, 1910-47. 61-278
Bell, Charles Jasper, 1885- Congressional papers.
i936-46. 61-635
Belwood family. Papers, 1850-1938.
60-2993
Benecke, Louis. Papers, 1806-1913. 61-540
Bennett, Marlon Tlnslay, 1814- Congressional
papers, 1943-48. 60-2088
Berkley, Howard. Scrapbooks, 1936. 61-8309
Blrcher, Rudolph, d, 1879. Business records, 1651-
l 924 ' 60-2189
Blake, Robert E. MIbsoutI Constitutional Convention
papers, 1943-44. 61-2457
Blount, Harry A. Medical papers, 1907-21, 00-1966
Blount family. Papers, 1681-1947. 60-2055
Boardman family. Papers, 1644-91. 61-237
Boon, Pearson, and Smith, Fayette, Mo. Records,
1622-84. 60-2836 .
Bradshaw, J. D. Business records, 1924-45. 61-394
dradshe?, Earl Lockrldge, Poems, 1947-64,
61-181
Brady, Durward B. Papers, 1909-25, 60-3293
Brady, Robert K. World War I letters, 1917-19.
61-2466
Brady, Thomas Allan, 1802- Papers, 1648-58.
61-606
Breckenrldge, Thomas E, Memoirs, 1645-94.
81-2456
Breltentjugh, Samuel. Papers, 1691-1910, 61-235
Brlnkerhoff, William £. Business records, 1689-76.
80 2057
Brc vn, Dwlght H, Cprrespondcnce,'l937-40, 60-2099
Brown, Henry J. Papers, 1838-92. 60-2105
Brown, James, of Missouri. Correspondence,
1058-66. 60-S115
Burge, Oscar F, Papers, 1863-1900. 60-1976
Burt, Franklin. Papers, 1843-1903. , 80-1979
Bushnell, John Adams, 1621-1874. Papers, 1652*-
1030. 60-1627
Business records of firms located in Caledonia, Mo.,
1867-83. 60-1080
Cahoon, Benjamin Benson. Correspondence, 1842-
89 ' 80-2998
Carey, Alexander, collector. Papers, 1684-1933,
81-304
Carr, John Christopher, 1878-1944. Business records,
1014-20. 80.-1911
Carroll Academy, Carrollion, Mo. Records, 1854-
89. 80-2138
Carson, William, 1786-1663. Papers, 1815-1907.
61-2454
Caverno, Xenophon; Papers, 1917-41, 80-1822
Charlton County Exchange Bank, Records, 1819-1922.
60-1992
Cleveland, JamBS Longstreet. Diaries, 1906-37. 61-603
Coleman family. Correspondence, 1640-1900. 61-801
Columbia, Mo, Charter Commission, Papers, 1948-
40. ' 60-2001
Columbia, Mo, Christian College. Records, 1847-
1053. 61-B04
Connaway, John Waldo, b. 1850. Papers, 1766-1844.
60-3330
Connelly, John, of Missouri. Papers, 1806-88.
61-396
Corby family. Papers, 1801-1906. 60-1993
Crlss, Curtis Vance, b. 1852. Papers, 1694-1918.
60-1978
Crittenden, Thomas Theodore, 1832-1909, Papers,
1881-1908. 80-2100
Cropper, Levin. Papers, 1616-1911.
81-303
Crowder, Enoch Herbert, 1659-1932. Papers, 1861-
1631. ei-187
Dalton, Richard, lawyer. Papers, 1669-1822. 81-397
Daniel, Reuben A. Business records, 1886-1922.
60-1800
Davidson, James F., b. 1836. Papers, 1888-1917.
80-33.34
Davis, Amanda. Papers, 1695-1917. 61-2481
Davis, Chester Charles, 1867- Papers, 1926-37.
60-1823
Deartag, Fred Morris, 1879- Memoirs, ca. 1900-66.
61-2834
Decker, Perl D. , 1875-1934. Papers, 1897-1939.
Dee, James Phillip. George William Norrls papers,
1949-60. ' M .j
Defoe, Luther M. Papers, 1879-1914. 60-1
Repository Index
MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. WESTERN
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION (Continued)
Denham, Robert N,, 1885-1954. Papers, 1038-53.
Denny, James H. , b. 1870. Papers, 1891-1931.
Dobbs, Ella Victoria. Papers, 1923-ca. 1040.
Doarasry Haius £. Papers, 1904-10.
Donnell, Forrest C. Papers, 1941-61.
Eldredge, Phlnsas. Papers, 1791-1826.
Ellitf, Joseph DoUver. Papers, 1908-30,
60-1989
60-1972
81-2833
60-2094
61-219
61-800
Elmwood Seminary, Farmlngton, Mo. Records, 1910-
14. 60-2157
Epps family, Correspondence, 1817-79. 61-2480
■ Erwin, William A. Papers, 1873-1913. 80-3100
Eugene State Bank, Eugene, Mo. Records, 1927-39.
. 60-1959
Farmers' Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records, 1861-
1930. 80-1956
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Fayette,
Mo> Records, 1893-99. 60-1958
Ficklfc, Joseph, 1833-1887. Papers, 1851-1008.
80-1893
Folk, Joseph Wlngate, 1869-1923. Papers, 1902-
38. 60-3101
Ford, Marshall E., 1870- Missouri Constitutional
Convention paper b, 1943-44. 60-1928
France family. Papers, 1889-1905. 80-2140
Freshour family. Papers, 1843-1011. 80-3092
O. I. City Town Meeting, Columbia, Mo. Minutes,
1946-62* 81-317
GalneB family. Papers, 1861-76. 81-2459
Gaily and Johnston, Toledo, Iowa. Records, 1858-1900,
61-2456
Qano, John Allen, b. 1805. Papers, 1794-1948. 81-1119
Garibaldi, Oiuesppe, 1807-1882. Correspondence, 1688-
6 V 81-818
Garrlott, George, Business records, 1638-50, 80-1828
Gentry, Daniel, Legal papers, 1903. 81-2483
Gentry, North Todd, 1886*1944. Papers, 1803-
1947. 81-369
GUlaspy, James C, Papers of James C. Gillaspy and
James Longstreet Cleveland, 1849-1930. 81-817
80-2324
80-1954
60-2239
GlUaspy, Joseph. Papers, 1854-1930.
Qillaspy, Thomas Q. Papers, 1840-192
Glenn, John U. Papers, 1845-1930.
Grand Army of the Republic. Dcpt, of Missouri.
O. P. Morton Post, No, 14, Joplln. Records,
1882-1943. 61-238
Green, Austin O, Diaries, 1862-87. 61-3000
Greene, Charles Wilson, 1866-1947. Papers, 1898-
1938. 80-2355
Greene, Flora Hartley, collector. Papers, 1905-31,
80-2168
Greene Co., Mo. School records, 1907-32, 81-2466
Had ley, Herbert Spencer, 1872-1927. Papers, 1876-
1943, 80-2139
Hagerman, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1862-03,
80-2392
Hannibal Ferry Company, Hannibal, Mo. Records,
1658-1902. 80-1955
Hannibal Railway and Electric Company, Hannibal,
Mo. Records, 1917-39. 80-2049
Harmon, A. D, Buslnees records, 1835-41. 60-1953
Harrison, Chartes L. Papers, 1901-13. 60-1941
Harrison, Jack, collector. Papers, 1819-1941. 60-1943
Harrison, Thomas, b. 1817. Papers, 183G-94. 80-1942
Hatch, William Henry, 1833-1896. Correspondence,
1870-87. 80-2078
Hay, Charles M. Papers, 1919-33. 60-3094
Hay, Charles M. Speeches, 1900-12, 61-1128
Benson, Lafayette, Papers, 1876-1932. 60-1894
Hessemer's Athenaum, Marshall, Mo. Records, 1882-
1GQ6. 81-2464
Hickman family. Papers, 1796-1920, 60-1817
Bill, Albert Rosb, 1889-1943. Papers, 1914-30.
60-3093
Hirth, William, 1875-1940. Papers, 1926-34. 00-1778
Historical Records Survey, Missouri.- Records, 1937-41.
61-4
Hoehn, Gottlieb A. Papers, 1895-1944. 60-1062
Hooper Institute, Clarksburg, Mo. Papers, 1879-94.
60-2141
Hosmer, EUzabeth S. (Vlles) Diaries, 1859-1923.
81-828
Houck, Ida Greenlee. Correspondence, 1869-1927.
80-1961
Hubblfi family. Papers, 1833-1937. 80-2142
Hughes, A. Evan, 1893- Papers, 1943-44. 60-1939
Hughes (J. S.) and Company, Richmond, Mo. Records,
1854-1924. 80-1890
Hughes, Rachel (Walls) Papers, 1823-93, 6, M
Hyde, Arthur Mastick, 1877-1947. Papers, 1086-1. .
60-2334
Hyde (Ira B.) and Sons, Princeton, Mo. Records,
1867-1939. 60-2366
Iron Co., Mo. School District No. 2, Records, 1671-
94. 80-2092
Jenner, Julie Jane. Papers, 1852-ca. 1930. 80-2215
Johnson, Charles Montgomery. Papers, 1866-1905.
80-1892
Johnson, Rol L. Letters, 1944-46, 81-232
Kem, James Preston, 1690 Papers, i.947-62.
81-827
King family. Papers, 1778-1924. 8fS2168
KlBlnschmidt, C. G. Business records, 1882-89, 80-1924
Knife and Fork Club, Kansas City, Mo. Papers, 1899-
1928. 80-1888
Koonta, David Samuel, Business records, 1854-1035.
80-1779
LarwM, WiUiam C. Papers, 1799-1008. 61-90
Lee (R, E.) Mercantile Company, Doniphan, Mo,
Records, 1881-93. 80-2323
Leonard, Abiel, 1797-1863. Papers, 1789-1929,
80-2225
Lewis, Thomas, Confederate soldier. Papers, 1824-
85. 80-2102
Lay den, John, 1775-1811, Papers, 1800. 61-2832
Lindsay, Alva F., 1801- Papers, 1043-44. 60-1038
Llndsey, John W. Papers, 1883-65. 61-2821
Love, James, educator. Papers, 1838-1913. 80-3335
Lozier, Ralph Fulton, 1886-1045, Papers, 1009-40.
81-100
Lynch, James Lewis. Memoirs, 1848-77. 61-3510
McCraw family. Papers of the McCraw and Turner
families, 1837-1919. 61-3134
McEulen, Elmore L. Letters, 1944-46. 61-1012
Mc Kinney, Hayes, collector. Hayes McKlnney
collection, 1789-1897. 81-318
McReynolds, Allen, 1877- Missouri Constitutional
Convention papers, 1041-44. 60-1937
McRobertH, A. J. Correspondence, 1862-76. 80-3119
Mahln, Milton Fletoher. Memoirs, 1852-1933. 61-3118
Maramec Iron Works. Records, 1820-91. 61-3308
Marr, Philip M. Papers, 1943-44. 60-1881
Marshall, Joseph, b. 1827. Papers, 1852-1909.
60-3112
Merchant and Staples Tobacco Company. Records,
1874-78. 81-2620
Middlebusb, Frederick Arnold, 1890- Papers, 1896-
1052, 81-826
Miller, Edwin L. Miscellaneous papers, 1652-07,
81-3372
Miners' Bank, Joplln, Mo. Records, 1877-1915.
60-1879
Missouri. Auditor's Office. Receipts, 1822-40.
Missouri. Commission to the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition. Education exhibit, 1004. 60-3091
Missouri, Confederate Soldiers' Home, Higginsville.
Records, 1804-1944. 81-291
Missouri, Constitutional Convention, 1943-1944.
Papers, 1041-45. 60-1850
Missouri. State Council of Defense (1941- ) Records,
1040-45, 60-2556
Missouri. University. Miscellaneous paperd, 1840-
1929. 60-3120
Missouri. University. Athenaean Literary Society,
Records, 1842-1025. 60-1973
Missouri. : University. Athletic Committee.
Records, 1934-47. 80-3121
Missouri. University. Board of Curators. Records,
1843-1968. 61-820
Missouri. University, College of Agriculture.
Correspondence, 1897-1944. 60-2726
Missouri. University. Dept. of History. Corre-
spondence, 1009-37. 60-3122
MlsBourl, University, English Club. Papers, 1003.
80-2143
Missouri, University. Library. Western His-
torical Manuscripts Collection. World War II
letters, 1042-45. 61-238
Missouri. University. Scientific Association,
Records, 1805-1016. 60-2742
Missouri, University. Union Literary Society.
Records, 1642-1016. 60-2438
Missouri Land and Lumber Company, Grandln, Mo,
Records, 1BB0-1946. . 60-2478
Mitchell, Ewlng Young. Papers, 1888-1054, 61-625
Modern Woodmen of America. Camp 6277, Rock-
bridge, Mo, Records, 1800-1046. 60-2452
Monsees, Louis M, Papers, 1858-1047. 60-2890
Moore, David, farmer. Papers, 1676-1030, 60-2712
Morris, Byron Vaughn. Papers, 1840-1946. 80-2715
Morton, Stratford Lee. Papers, 1043-46. 61-302
Mount Vernon Bank, Mount Vernon, Mo. Records,
1887-1929. 80-2479
MumfoH, Frederick Biackmar, 1868-1047. Papers,
1868-1047. 60-3128
Munday, Perry, Papers, 1627-91. 60-2658
Murphy, Augustus, Papers, 1813-60, 61-2606
Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Association, Cameron,
Mo. Records, 1683-1034. 60-1601
Neihardt, John Qnelaenau, 1881-
1950.
Papers, 1896-
80-3123
Nelson, Ear! F. Papers, 1862-1945. 60-2847
Nelson, George N. Business records, 1814-20. 61-2826
Norbeck, Peter, 1870-11
36,
Correspondence, 1921-
80-3127
Oglesby Coal Company, Ogleeby, HI. Records,
1865-1931. 81-306
Old Trails Bridge Company, Boonville, Mo. Records,
1021-24. 60-2688
Oliver, Robert Burnett, Papers, 1882-84. 81-2824
Ozark Land and Lumber Company, Winona, Mo.
Records, 1887-1023. 60-2441
Page, Thomas D. Correspondence, 1854-87. 80-3120
Park, Guy B. Official correspondence, 1933-37,
60-3129
61-824
Patterson, Ralph C, Letters, 1944-45.
Patterson, Roacoe Conkllng, 1878- Papers, 1030-44.
61-3
Payne, Moses U. Papers, 1811-08. 60-2480
Pearson, Ben S. Literary MSS., 1005-41. 60-2834
Peek, George Nelson, 1873-1943, Papers, 60-2466
Pettit, Charles. Papers, 1737-1864. 60-2827
Poague, Haysler F. Papers, 1913-34. 61-2623
Powell, Joseph P, Letters, 1944-46. 01-234
Price, Owen H. Lettero, 1943-44. 61-823
Prltchett College, Glasgow, Mo. Records, 1888-
1003. 80-3107
Ralney, Homer Price, 1888- Papers, 1919-52, 81-058
Ramsay, Robert Lee, 1880-1053, Papers, 1900-53.
61-325
Rea, Peter Goodman. Papers, 1836-69. 60-2376
Read, Daniel, 1805-1878. Papers, 1867-75. 81-822
Read, Ople Perclvai, 1862-1939, Papers, 81-2822
Records of a general store located at Rockbridge,
Mo., 1889-1946. 60-2406
Records of a real estate and loan association at
Sedalla, Mo., 1922-26. 80-2505
Records of lead mining In Washb^on Co., Mo., 1834-
1913. 81-542
Records of the rolling mills at Rocheport, Mo., 1882-
1938. 80-2572
Redd & Gibson, Lamine, Mo. Records, 1871-74.
Rich, John A.,d. 1944. Diaries, 1884-1943.
Richards, Alien D. Papers, 1B33-95.
61-2482
61-2828
60-2451
MISSOURI. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY. WESTERN
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTION (Continued)
Roach, Cornelius. Papers, 1916-30. 61-2827
Hu «l f °«!°l°Eical Soclct y Dt America. Records,
1936 - 56 ' 01-377
Ryukyu Islands (MUltary Government, 1B45-1B50)
War diary, 1646.
Salisbury, Lucius. Correspondence, 1843-46.
Sapplngton, John, Papers, 1819-94,
Schermerhorn, John Freeman, 1736-1851
Papers, 1809-1906.
Schluidt, Herman, 1868- Papers, 1914-38.
Schws. ,r, Paul, 1840- Papers, 1893-1902.
Scott, John Rutledge, Papers, 1873-1922.
61-33
61-2826
60-2340
61-54
60-2848
00-2409
60-3116
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872, PapBrs, 1*58-77.
61-821
Shackelford, George C. Papers, 1698-1902. 80-2436
Shackelford, John CockrlU, 1029-1918. Papers
1847-1911. ' 6U42
Shackelford, Thomas, b, 1822.
1008.
Papers, 1820-
Shannon, James, 1709-1869. Papers, 1632-67.
Shaw, Milton. Papers, 1864-1921.
80-3102
61-1126
81-6
^lMO* Ed,,ard """"' ^ M ' 1834 - p "P«s, 1844-
60-2677
Shepley Ethar Allen Hitchcock. Missouri Constitu-
tional Convention papers, 1643-44. 60-2401
Sheppard family. Correspondence, 1844-87. 60-2697
Sigma XI. Missouri Chapter, University of Missouri
Records, 1920-45. 60-2506
Smith, Forrest. Papors, 1949-62. 81-940
Smith, George Rappaen, 1604-1879. Papers, 1834-1929.
„ ' 60-2411
/Si ?? A - 18TO - 1BBB - Missouri State Consti-
tutional Convention papers, 1043-44. 61-2830
Smith, Louise Grant, Papers, 1941-43. 60-2486
Sm !^. WUIlam Ben Jamln, 1050-1934. Papers, 18765-
1933 ' "..■'" '60-2641
Snoddy, Daniel F. Papers, 1817-61. 60-3103
Sparks, WHllam T, Letters, 1043-45. 01-233
Stark, Lloyd c, 1660- Papers, 1937-41. 61-2
Stayton, Edward M. Missouri Constitutional Con-
vention papers, 1943-44. 60-2497
61-3101
Stephens, Blanche L. Howard. Papers, 1917-19.
^«Cp££ I K d 44. 1 ~ comii ™ c £L
Stlgall, B, M. Correspondence, 1020-30. 61-959
Sl0 ll98'- 1 l t fl To 1,,e Compa "y- ""mam,, Mo. Records,
■ sn-44afl
""mo" 7 Ban, ' , S '°" s ctty ' Mo> a "»"i>, woo-
Sulllvan, Amos H. Papers, 1860-1939.
Sutter, Rosa Schafer. Diaries, 1875-1920.
Sutton, John L. , b. 1030. Papers, 1681-11
ftraln, Warren. Papers, 1020-42,
00-2401
60-2609
01-2829
60-3136
61-2247
Bwlggy & Jones, Green City, Mo. Records, 1895-1603.
80-2403
Swl .'!lf/'. WIUiam F " 181 »-1800. Travel sketches,
1836 -"- 61-2031
Tate family. Papers, 1786-1871. oi-ll
Taubert, A.G. MlBsourt Constitutional Convention
papers, 1643-45. 60 . MM
Taellmen family, Correspondence, 1881-1928. 61-10
Thomson family. Papers, ca. 1020-ca. 1070.
Tlndel, Curtis. Papers, 1942-43.
Todd, Helen, 1612- Literary MBS., 1934-42
Tojuj Marvin E. Papers, 1678-1047.
Trigg, William H., b. 1808. Papers, 1778-1699
Truman, Harry S. , Pres. U. S. , 1884- Papers, 1936-
45. 61 _o
T *"i l n"« ( ?A M - and J - H -' Fult0 ». M °- Records,
1833-1902. M-J4.7S
Tumbo, S. C. Newspaper articles, 1699-1607.
6t-58
61-37
61-50
01-30
*f-308
00-3096
Repository Index
U. S. Army. Corps of Engineers, Missouri River
transportation data, 1926-31. 61-3310
U. S. Army Air Forces College Training Detachment,
University of Missouri. Papers, 1643-44. 60-1923
U. 3. Army Specialized Training Unit, University of
Missouri. Foreign area and language study papers,
1943-44. 60-2079
U.S. Patent Office. Records, 1649-68. 61-2463
U. S. Post Office, Rockbridge, Mo. Records, 1802-
35- 60^2486
U. S Wage Stabilization Board. Region IX. Records.
»»-»»• 61-642
Ustick, Thomas Watts, 1801-1866. Papers, 1855-86.
61-1031
Van Meter family. Papers, 1838-1648. 61-34
Walker family. Papers, 1762-1883. 81-61
Warshaw, Jacob, 1878- Papers, 1910-44. 60-2723
Watson family. Papers, 1813-1823. 81-32
Weeks, Raymond, 1863-1954. Papers, 1884-1948.
81-328
Whitlow, William Brewer, 1863- Papers, 1862-1643.
60-2477
Wibaux, Pierre, 1858-1913. Papers, 1881-1929.
61-306
Wilkinson family. Papers of the Wilkinson and
Chltwood families, 1798-1612. 01-3305
WU Ji^' B i C ' yde ' 18,3 - 1B5 <' Correspondence,
18 "-«- 61-360
Williams family. Papers, 1798-1904. 61-31
Willis family. Papers, 1843-1908. 61-46
Wilson family. Papers, 1898-1926. 61-1030
Wood family. Papers, 1005-1906. 61-6
Wright family. Businees records, 1060-85. 61-306
Wykofl, Roy A., collector. Miscellany, 1860-1960.
81-86
Yancey, Charles. Correspondence, 1630-65. 60-2666
MOBILE, ALA, PUBLIC LIBRARY
^ Forbes (John) & Company. Records, 1780-1841.
61-56
MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Schenck, Garret Conover, 1B08 1BB8. Diaries, 1826-
88 ' 61-3266
MONTOUR, N. Y, MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Catharine, N.Y. Records, 1761-1880. 81-1616
Documents on the organization and the controversy on
the location of Schuyler Co., N. Y. , 1852-70.
61-1614
MOHRISTOWN NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Cobb family. Papers, 1749-1851. 61 . 274
Ford family. Papers, 1770-1860. 60-2700
Lldgerwood, William van Vleck, d. 1910, collector.
Hessian materials, 1776-84. 80-3067
Smith, Lloyd Waddell, collector. Papers, 16th-20th
cent - 61-1166
Tower, Charlemagne, 1848-1923. Papers. 60-3101
Turtle, Moses, 1732-1819. Papers, 1781-1819.
60-2772
MOUNT ST. MARY'S SEMINARY OF THE WEST. NOR-
WOOD, OHIO. LIBRARY
Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the Went, Norwood, Ohio.
Library. Manuscript coUectlon, 13lh-16th cent.
61-3145
MUHLENBERG COLLEGE, ALLENTOWN, PA. LIBRARY
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. Library. Manu-
script coUectlon, 1775- * 81^2606
M M™^Iw F ^l£ rnrOFNEWYORK » e NEW YORK.
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
N
NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Papers, 1828-
80-056
80-3147
NEBRASKA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
""^TX "'"""''*• M>™ry. Nalionalsozlallstlsche
Deutsche Arbelter-Partel collection, 1933-47.
61-1690
Wherry, Kenneth Spicer, 1892-1951. Panere
ca ' 1942 - 51 ' ' 61-1354
NEW CANAAN, CONN, LIBRARY
Henderson, IraWemmell, 1878-1966. Papers, 1604-58.
61-1205
NEW GLOUCESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY
N °?,?iT" ,er Hlal0 "<"» 1 Socio'* Early documents,
1736-1637. 61-1846
NEW HARMONY, IND. WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE.
LIBRARY
New Harmony, Ind. Working Men's Institute. Library.
Manuscript collection, 1814-1840. 61-1513
NEW JERSEY. BUREAU OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Camden Co., N. J. Tavern licensee, 1844-60.
60-3250
Hunterdon Co., N. J, Tavern UcenseB, 1738-1800.
60-3266
Livingston, WUllam, 1723-1760. Papers, 1777-1
.New Jersey (Colony) Laws, statutes, etc. Acts
of the assembly, 1681-1802. 61-73
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History Early
minute books, 1667-1036. 60-3260
Nsw Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History.
Papers relating to canals, 1791-1836, 61-74
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to Inquisitions on the dead, 1868-1798.
61-1040
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to Insolvent debtors, 1747-1818, 60-3256
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. Papers
relating to roade, 1775-1B20. 60-3257
New Jersey. Bureau of Archives and History. -Papers
relating to turnpikes, 1800-26, 60-3268
New Jersey Bureau of Archives and History. Revo-
lutionary War records, 1776-1601. 00-3167
Smith, Charles Perrln, 1818-1083. Diaries, 1878.
60-3185
W f± ei S, n ' Geor « ' *"■• «• *., 1732-1790. Papers,
""-•»■ 80-3180
NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCDSTY
Abeel, James. Papers, ca. 1777-82. ' 60-647
Alexander, James, 1691-1766. Papers of James and
William Alexander, ca. 1711-71. 80-660
Allan family. Genealogical collection, ca. 1920-
30 ; J&> 80-832
Ailing, David. Business records, ca. 1803-68. 60-2442
Bamberger, Louis, 1856-1944, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1663-1629. 60-1666
Beach, EHae. Business records, 1821-65. 60-2463
Beach, Plume, collector. Genealogical collection,
ca. 1784-1910. an.,,,^
Belcher, Jonathan, 1681-1767. Papers, ca. 1731-
BB ' 60-305
60-217
80-280
Bell, Andrew, surveyor. Papers, ca. 1742-1660.
Boggs family. Papers, ca. 1760-1012.
Bradley, Joseph P„ 1813-1892. Papers, ca. 1838-
1936 ' 60-680
Bruen, Caleb W. Business records, 1812-27. 60-2647
Burnet, John Robertson, 1606-1874, collector. Osne-
. alogtcal papers, ca. 1820-1900. 80-1319
Business records of persons and firms in Sussex Co.,
N. J., ca. 1820-50. 60-1799
Camp, Caleb. Business records of Caleb, Joseph,
and William Camp, ca. 1762-1833. 60-2458
Carman, Ezra Ayere, 1834-1900. Paplrfc, ca. 1868-
1910. 60-1037
Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902. Papers, 1864-
1902 ' < 60-954
Condict, Lewis, 1773-1862, collector. Pension applica-
tion abstracts, ca. 1776-1837. 60-1337
Condict, Miss K. W. Diary, 1B16. 80-2387
Connet, E. F. Business records, 1662-91, 80-2460
Connet, Stephen E. Business records, 1839-B9. 60-2469
Repository Index
NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Corey family. Papers, ca. 1833-95. 60-2440
DenvlUe record books, 1845-68. 60-1019
Dickerson, Edward N., firm, Paterson, N. J. Records,
1846-50. 60-2461
Dlckereon, Mahlon, 1770-1853. Papers, ca. 1762-
1652. 60-263
Dickerson, Philemon, 1786-1862. Papers, ca. 1820-
60. 60-279
Doremus, Ralph, llrm, Paterson, N. J. Records,
ca. 1630-45. 60-2462
Dormttzer, Walter, collector. Autograph collection,
ca. 1777-1920. 60-2B1
Duncan, Sebastian, 1840-1915. Papers, 1861-1915,
60-2085
Elmer, Ebenezer, 1752-1643. Papers, ca. 1776-65.
60-267
Ely, Edwin Augustus, 1636-ca. 1927, collector.
Autograph collection, ca. 1663-1890. 60-269
Essex Co., N. J. sheriff. Records, 1850-53. 60-645
Fine, Jacob. Business records, ca. 1631-57, 60-2463
Green, Robert Stockton, 1831-1665. Papers, 1683-
66. 60-2061
Hayes, Samuel, physician and merchant. Business
records, ca. 1786-1836. 60-2450
Holmes family, Papers, 1680-1907. 60-2840
Hornbtower, Joseph Coerten, 1777-1864. Papers,
ca. 1630-1900. 60-662
Horton, Phlneas, firm, Ironla, N. J. Records, ca.
1809-62. 60-2630
Hunt, Sanford Bebee, 1626-1684. Papers, ca. 1837-
•'• 60-268
Hunt, William Southworth, collector. Autograph collec-
tion, ca. 1736-1943. 60-1342
Jackson, John Peter, 1605-1661, Papers, 1624-65.
60-332
Junior Cavalry of America, 1st Regt. Montclair
Mounted Troop. Records, 1931-42. 60-648
Kearny, Lawrence, 1789-1868. Papers, 1814-44. "
60-269
Kearny, Philip, 1616-1862. Papers, 1661-63. 60-290
Knapp, Wllhelmlna A., collector. Records concern-
ing the High Street Presbyterian Church, Newark,
N. J„ ca. 1841-1944. 80-633
Larned, Daniel. Letters, 1661-63, 80-2090
Leddei, S, W. Business records, ca. 1635-67. 60-2464
Llverlght, Frankl. Swedish tercentenary records,
1937-38, 60-1136
Loomls, Archie Harwood, 1671- Papers, 1923-24,
60-2069
Lyon, Isaac S., b. 1812? Boonton history materials,
1658-67. 60-1192
Medical Society of New Jersey. Records, 1766-1688,
60-631
Morris, Lewis, 1671-1746, Papers, 1730-46. 60-277
Morris, Robert Hunter, ca. 1700-1764. Papers,
ca. 1734-56. 60-244
Nelson, William, 1647-1914. Historical MSS., ca.
1872-1914. 60-262
Nelson, William, 1847-1914, collector. Autograph
collection, ca. 1660-1913. 60-1331
Nesblt, Thomas. Business records, ca, 1787-1825.
60-346
Nettleship, Icabod C. Business and legal records,
ca. 1660-60. 60-1650
New Jersey (Colony) General Assembly. Minutes,
1751-52, and records of later bodies, 1776-61,
1806-06, 60-253
New Jersey (Colony) Provincial Congress. Records,
1775-77, 60-216
New Jersey. Constitutional Convention, 1844. Min-
utes, 1644. 60-644
New Jersey. Treasury Dept. Records, 1637-43,
60-424
New Jersey Historical Society. Baptist church records,
ca. 1779-1612. 60-600
New Jersey Historical Society. East Jersey manu-
scripts, ca, 1672-1873. 60-219
New Jersey Historical Society. Elizabeth-town manu-
scripts, ca, 1699-1804. 60-221
New Jersey Historical Society. Miscellaneous MSS.,
ca. 1864-1966. 60-267
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey
boundary papers, 1769. 61-742
New Jersey Historical Society, New Jersey manuscripts,
ca. 1681-1800. 60-284
New Jersey Historical Society. New Jerseyana, ca,
1664-1920. 60-266
, New Jersey Historical Society. Newark (N. J.) account
books, ca. 1798-1864. 60-349
N«w Jersey Historical Society. Production award
records, ca. 1942-45. 60-331
New Jersey Historical Society, Revolutionary era
manuscripts, ca, 1765-90. 60-220
New Jersey Historical Society. Ships 1 logs collec-
tion, ca. 1732-1839. 60-239
New Jersey Historical Society. Statesmen autograph
collection, ca. 1775-1830. 60-285
New Jersey Historical Society. West jBrsey manu-
scripts, ca. 1649-1629. 60-216
Newark, N, J. Clinton Avenue Baptist Church. Re-
cords, 1860-1946. 60-641
Newark, N. J. Newark Industrial Exhibition, 1672.
Records, ca, 1672-76. 60-333
Newark, N. J. Poll lists, 1812-54. 60-642
Newark, N.J, Tax lists, ca. 1617-50. 60-643
Newark, N. J. Town records, 1668-M8. 60-978
Newark Female Charitable Society, Newark, N. J.
Margaret Symington Clark Memorial Fund. Re-
cords, 1876-1937. 60-646
Nichols, Isaac. Business records of Isaac and
Alexander Nichols, ca. 1621-55. 60-2465
Ogden family, Papers, ca. 1789-1687. 60-980
Ogden Mine Railroad Company, Records, ca, 1658-
65. 60-360
Paris, Ferdinand John. Papers, 1744-55, 60-928
Parker family. Papers, ca. 1724-1650. 60-1341
Parkhurst, Caleb. Business records, ca. 1784-1617.
60-2447
Parkhurst, H. L. Business records, ca. 1795-1846.
80-2448
Pennington, William, 1796-1662. Papers, ca. 1820-
82. 60-982
Plerson, Edward A., 1836-1883. Papers, ca. 1796-
1916. 60-2534
Powers, John Vance. Papers, 1661-63. 60-214
ft* *ton, John, fl.. 1782-1816. Business records, ca.
1782-1615. 60-1653
Ralston, John, fl. 1823-1876. Business records, ca.
1823-76. 60-1644
Raquette Lake Railway Company. Records, ca.
1698-1902. 60-652
Raritan Bay Union, Eagleswood, N. J. Records, ca.
1666-1960. fll-flRfl
Shlpman family. Genealogical papers, ca. 1897-
1942, 60-640
Smith, Stuart C, collector. Manuscripts, ca. 1740-
1666. 80-278
Smock, George, Business records, 1786-1623. 60-2449
Somerset County (N. J.) Bible Society. Records, ■
1817-1915. 60-615
Spicer, Jacob, 1716-1765. Papers, ca. 1744-77.
Stafford family. Papers, 1813-36,
60-302
60-887
Stryker (D.) and Son, Ironla, N. J. Records, ca. 1882-
1920. 60-1410
Surveyors' Journals, 1715-43. 60-2052
Tracy, Gilbert Avery, b,. 1835, collector. Papers, :
ca. 1864-1920. 80-663
Vail, Alfred, 1807-1659. Papers, ca. 1828-1912.
60-304
Vanderpool, Eugene, Papers, ca. 1620-1903. 60-347
Vroom, Peter Dumont, 1791-1873. Papers, ca. 1820-
93. 60-237
Ward, Marcus Lawrence, 1812-1684, Papers, ca. 1651-
63. 80-884
Waters, Charles D. Papers, ca. 1872-87. 80-963
Whitc'read, William Adee, 1610-1884. Manuscript
histories of East Jersey and Perth Amboy, N. J.,
ca. 1845-85, 60-1152
Wickes, Stephen, 1813-1889. Papers, 1660-92. 60-1140
Williamson, Isaac Halsted, 1769-1644. Papers of
Isaac and Benjamin Williamson, ca. 1810-65. 60-664
Wilson, Peter, 1746-1625. Papers, 1776-1655.
Woodbrldge, N. J. Town records, ca. 1668-1790.
Wright, Helen Martha, collector. New Jerseyana,
ca. 1766-1935. 60-1036
Wyman, Luther B., collector. Sanitary Fair collec-
tion, 1864. 60-268
NEW YORK. GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF
THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH DJ THE
UNITED STATES
Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt, 1602-1673. Correspond-
ence, 1618-1918. 60-1723
New York. General Theological Seminary of the
Protestant Episcopal Church In the U. S. A.
Collection of bishops' papers, 1764-1935. 60-1564
Robblns, Howard Chandler, 1676-1952, collector.
Robblns collection of bishops' papers, 1765-1943.
61-518
Seabury, Samuel, Bp., 1729-1798. Papers, 1740-1800.
60-1743
NEW YORK. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART. LI-
BRARY
Kltson, Henry Hudson, 1865-1947. Letters to Harriet
Hyatt Mayor. 60-2611
New York. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mis-
cellaneous manuscripts, 18Hi-20th cent. 61-355
Weatmacott, Sir Richard, 1776-1656. Correspondence.
30-920
NEW YORK. MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
DeLancey family. Papers, 1666-1900. 61-691
Jones family. Papers, 1734-1636. ' .61-699
Livingston family. Papers, 1719-1673. 61-1161
Mitchlll, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831, Papers, 1601-31.
61-1098
Munro, Henry, 1730-1801, Papers, 1736-1662.
61-408
Munro, Peter Jay, 1767-1833. Jav papers, 1778-
1626. 61-890
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Bills,
1712-1936. 81-412
New York. Museum of the City of New York. Letters,
1647- 61-1050
. New York. Museum of the City of New York,
Miscellaneous collection, 1646- 61-1131
Hiker family. Papers, 1654-1882. 81-413
Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944. Papers, 1686-
1945. 61-1099
NEW YORK. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. LIBRARY
Adams, William, 1807-1880. Papere, 1823-80.
81-1286
Briggs, Charles Augustus, 1841-1913. Papers, ca.
1841-1913. 61-1223
Brown, Francis, 1849-1916. Papers. 61-1541
Brown, William Adams, 1685-1943, Papers, 1890-
1942. 61-1374
Colfln, Henry Sloane, 1877-1954, Correspondence,
1937-45. 61-1268
Lelper, Henry Smith, 1891- Correspondence,
1933-46. 6U189
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
New York. Records, 1813-1938. 61-1188
Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A, SynodB, New York.
Records, 1803-1925. 61-1287
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893. Papers, 1642-92, 61-1222
Smith, Henry Preserved, 1847-1927. Papers. 81-1225
Tiplady, Thomas, 1882- Papers, 1882-1948. 61-1700
NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. LIBRARY
Bard, John, 1716-1799, Papers, 1761-1695. 60-1230
McLane, James Woods, 1839-1912. Papers, 1864-
1906. 60-2122
Parker, Wlllard, 1600-1664. Papers, 1627-83. 60-^259
Pascalis-Ouvlere, FSUx, 17507-1833. Papers, 1793-
1826. 80-1260
Townsend, Peter S. Papers, 1621-30. 60-1258
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Adams, John, Pres. U. S., 1735-1628. Papers, 1776-
1819. 60-2144
Adams, JohnQulncy, Pres. U. S., 1767-1648. Papers,
1796-1846. 60-2146
African Free School, New York. Records, 1816-32.
60-2896
Alexander, James, 1691-1766. Papers, 18th cent.
80-1946
Alexander, William, 1726-1783. Papers, 17J.7-63.
60-2738
Allen, Stephen, 1767-1852. Papers, 1821-49. 60-3081
Repository Index
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
AIsop, John, 1697-1761. Papers, 1730-75. 60-1886
American Academy of the Fine Arts, New York.
Records, 1803-40. 80-1843
American Art-Union, New York.' Records, 1640-51.
60-1844
American Fur Company. Records, 1631-47. 60-1938
Amea, Ezra, 1768-1836. Papers, 1790-1826. 60-1845
AnderBon, Alexander, 1775-1870. Paper&, 1793-
"89. 60-1887
Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801. Papers, 1772-82. 60-2241
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pres. U. S., 1830-1886.
Papers, 1845-81. 60-2167
Bailey, John, 1786-1835. Correspondence, 1817-30.
60-2735
Bancker, Evert, b. 1734. Papers, 1762-1800. 60-3239
Bancker family. Papers, 1718-1824. 60-1926
Bank of Newburgh, Newburgh, N. Y Records, 1816-
60 - 60-2563
Barclay, Thomas, 17i>8-1830. Papers, 1812-14. 60-2070
Barker, Jacob, 1779-1871. Papers, 1614-31. 60-1846
Barnes, James, 1801-1889. Papers. 60-2518
Bauman, Sebastian. Papers, 1775-95. 61-72
Bayard, Nicholas, 1644?-1707, defendant. Papers
relating to Bayard's n-uu, 1702. 61-3316
Bayard family. Papers, 1710-1816. 60-2161
Bsatty, Erkurles, 1759-1823. Journals, 1779-87.
61-3320
Beekman, Gerard G. ( 1719-1797. Papers, 1762-70.
81-1679
Beekman, Henry, 1688-1776. Letters, 1732-53.
60-2737
Beekman family. Letters, 1711-1852. 60-2277
Beekman family. Papers. 60-841
Benson family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. ; 60-1684
Betancourt, Julio. Papers, 1912-15. 60-2699
Blddte, Charles. Letter book, 1836-36. 61-2999
Blackwell, Robert M. Business letters of Robert M.
and Samuel Blackwell, 1830-55. 60-2738
Bleecker, Anthony Llspenard. Letter book, 1767t87.
61-1578
Bleecker family. Correspondence, 1737-1632.
60-3080
Blizzard Men of 1888, New York. Records. 60-2095
Bloor, Alfred Janson, d. 1917. Papers. 60-1920
Blount (John G. and Thomas) Washington, N C
Letter book, 1796-97. ' 61-1677
Bouduiot, Ellas, 1740-1821. Correspondence, 1771-
1817. 60-3021
Bowne, Robert Hartshorne. Letter books, 1807-23,
60-3076
Bradish, Luther, 1763-1863. Papers, 1816-83. 60-1897
Bradstreet family. Papers of the Bradstreet, Evans,
Symington, and Balnbrldge families, 1703-1855.
60-2160
Brainerd, Israel, 1772-1854. Papers, 1600-54, 60-616
Brandow, Henry. Account books, 1852-59. 60-1936
Brooks, Charles, 1795-1872. Letters, 1659.
61-1575
Brooks, Elizabeth Albree. Letters, 1658-59.
61-1574
Brown, James F., gardener. Papers, 1829-64. 60-601
Bruyn family, Correspondence, 1788-1830. 60-2278
Buchanan, Robert Stewart. Papers, 1840-61. 60-1926
Buchanan (Thomas) and Son, New York. Account
books, 1806-17. 60-2264
Campbell, William W., 1806-1881. Papers, 1830-33.
60-1885
Carroll, Anthony. Papers. 60-3075
Chadwlck, French Ensor, 1844-1919. Letter books,
1686-86. 60-2531
Chauncey, Charles, 1777-1849. Papers, 1800-49,
60-1887
Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840. Papers, 1605-21. 60-1919
Chlsholm, Alexander, Colonel. Papers,
60-3040
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852, Correspondence, 1817-45.
60-3302
Clinton, De Witt, 1769-1828. Papers, 1788-1828.
61-1673
Clinton, George, 16887-1761. Papers, 1744-53.
Clinton, George, 1739-1812. Papers.
80-2062
61-1672
Clinton family. Correspondence, 18th-early 19th
cent. 80-2163
Coan, Titus, 1801-1882. Letters, 1830-72. 80-1869
Cobb (Albert) & Company, Boston. Records, 1867-
73. 60-635
Colden, Cadwallader, 1688-1776. Papers. 81-646
Constitution (Frigate) Records, 1796-1844. 60-2417
Conti, marquis de. Papers, ca. 1745-ca. 1760. 60-2739
Conyne, Casparus. Papers, 1727-1805. 60-2684
Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851, Papers. 60-2603
Cooper, Hewitt & Company, New York. jcords.
1848,1905. 60-2445
Corbett, Marlon. Papers, 1839-40. 60-3203
Correspondence concerning the protection of the
people during the riot of 1834 in New York City.
61-604
Cox family. Papers, l»th cent. 60-2164
Crystal Palace, New York. Records, 1861-74. ' C0-2882
Curtenlus, Peter, Papers, 1801-44. 80-2077
Cuyler family. Papors, 1711-1810. 60-2276
Darlington, William, 1782-1863. Papers, 1800-62,
60-1883
Davis, Alexander Jackson, 1803-1892. Papers. 60-2700
Davis, Jefferson, 1608-1869. Correspondence, mi-
s'- 60-2166
Deal!, Samuel. Account books, 1757-75. 60-1878
Defiance (Ship) LogbookB, 1607-09. 60-2632
De Lancey family. Papers, 1647-1804. 60-2166
Delaplalne, Jpshua. Papers of Joshua and Samuel
Delaplalne, 1721-1839. 60-2740
De Neufville, John. Papers, 1780-85, 60-2654
Denlson, William, d. 1718. Notes of sermons, 1681-
"l?. 80-2429
De Peyster family. Papers, 1862-1840. 60-2245
De Voe, Thomas Farrlngton, 1811-1892. Papers,
1704-1883. 80-2285
De Witt, Lockman and Kip, New York. Records, .
1870-90. 60-2286
Dodge, Richard, 1762-1632. Papers, 1791-1830.
60-2541
Dow, George, of New York City. Letter books, 1861-
68 ' 60-2960
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1796-1820, Papers. 60-2290
Duane, James, 1733-1797. Papers, 1767t96. 60-2701
Duer, William, 1747-1799. Papers, 1762-99. 60-2861
Durand, George R. Diaries, 1861-66. 60-2536
Dure II, Edward Henry. Papers, 1802-67. 80-2678
Dutllh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia. RecordB, 1784-1800.
80-2283
Duycklnck family. Correspondence, 1690-1876.
60-2244
Elliott, Andrew. Papers, 1776-83. 60-2281
Ellis, John Stoneacre. Papers, 1874-98. 60-2758
Ellis family. Papers, 19th cent. 60-2268
Ebnendorf family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. 60-2269
Elzas, Barnett Abraham, 1867-1936. Papers. 60-1868
ErlcBson, John, 1803-1889. Papers, 1831-88. 60-2418
Erie Railway Company. Records, 1874-78. 80-2282
Evangeles, Chrlstldoulus L. M. Diaries, 1834-40.
60-2877
60-2789
60-2318
Evening star, New York. Records, 1833-41.
Experiment (Sloop) Records, 1786-87.
Falrchlld, Charles Stebblns, 1642-1924. Papers,
1873-1924. 60-2978
Fairfield, N. Y. College of Physicians and Surgeons
of the Western District. Records, 1800-20. 60-2669
Farmer family. Papers, 1666-1762, 61-1671
Faulkner, William D. Account books, 1772-90. 80-2493
Female Charitable Society, Bedford, N. Y. Minutes,
1827-1906, 60-2620
Ferris, Isaac, 1796-1873. Papers. 60-2313
Fonda family. Papers, 80-2243
Forman family. Papers, 1748-1823. 60-2270
Fowler, Gilbert O. Papers, 1792-1887. .80-2660
Fox, Gustavas Vasa, 1821-1883, Papers, 1841-83.
60-2761
Fox, Virginia L. (Woodbury) Correspondence, 1860-
M ' 60-2979
Franklin and Newbold, New York. Records, 1801-
° 5 ' 60-2487
French, Edwin Davis, 1851-1906, Letters, ]
1906.
Fulton, Robert, 1785-1815, Papers,
Furman, Gabriel, 1800-1854,
60-1891
60-2170
Papers, 1761-ca. 1844.
61-1581
Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849. Papers, 1780-1848.
60-2702
Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 1681-1952. Papers, 1916-
60. 60-636
Gallatin family. Papers, 1268-1838. 60-2952
Gansevoort family. Papers, 1758-1820. 60-2262
dates, Horatio, 1728-1808. Papers, 1760 (ca.)
Genet family. Correspondence of the Genet and
Ttylor families, 1 94-1878.
Georgia (Mail steamer) Logbooks, 1850-61.
Glbbs, Mary (Channlng) 1747-1824, Papers.
Giles, Aqulla. Papers, 1750-1838.
60-2704 .
60-2261
60-2636
60-2720
60-2421
Gilford (Samuel) and Company, New York. Records,
1769-1827, 60-2468
Glen family, Papers, 1712-1807.
60-2273
Goodrich, Caspar Frederick, 1847-1926. Papers,
1863-1900. 60^2419
Grant, Gabriel. Papers, 1640-61
60-2674
Gt. Brit, Parliament, rouse of Commons. Journals
1660-76. 8I : B 04
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872. Correspondence, 1846-
"•■ 60-2765
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1788. Letters, 1777-84.
60-2703
Greene, Samuel Dana, 1839-1864. Papers, 1869--
83. 60-2420
Greg and Cunningham, New York. Letter book.
I**"". 61-1580
Griffon and Eddy, New York. Records, 1836-42.
Guilford, Conn, Records, 1731-1856.
60-2300
60-2299
Hamilton Manufacturing Company, Hamilton, N. Y.
(Albany Co.) Records, 1796-1804. 60-2690
Hanrlck family. Papers, 60-2263
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1866-1947. Papers. 60-2976
Hardy, Sir Charles, 1718 7-1780. Papers, 1755-77.
60-2790
Harlson, Richard. Papers, 1732-1860. 60-927
Harper, James, 1795-1869. Papers, 1844-45. 60-2706
Hasbrouck and Jensen, Kingston, N. Y. Records,
1797^1646. 60-2489
Hawks, Francis Lister, 1796-1666. Papers, ca. 1830-
60. 60-2312
Hawtey, Jesse, 1773-1842,. Papers, 60-2514
Hay, Udny. Papers, 1776-92, 60-2882
Heath, William, 1737-1814. Papers, 1776-83. 80-2707
Helser, Christopher, PaperB, 1640-60. 60-2680
Herron, Francis Jay, 1837-1902. Papers, 1661-66.
60-2708
Hewitt, Abram Stevens, 1822-1993. Correspondsnce,
1887-88. 60-2710
Hone, Philip, 1760-1851. Diaries, 1628-61, 60-2706
Hopper, John C, Papers. 60-2721
Horsmanden, Daniel, 1694-1778. Papers, 1714-47.
61-1774
Hosack, David, 1769-1835. Letters, 1615-23. 60-2672
Howe, Bezaleel, 1750-1626. Papers. 60-2669
Howland, Joseph, Papers, 1861-65. 60-2713
Howland, Sarah (Hazard) 1781-1647. Journals,
1816-22.
60-2714
Hoyt family. Correspondence of the Hoyt and Meacham
families, 1630-70, 80-2280
Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission, New York.
Correspondei..,3, 1909-10. 60-2718
Hudson River Day Line. Records, 1633-1941, 00-034
Hughes, Hugh, d. 1604. Letter books, 1776-62. 60-2718
Hull, Isaac, 1773-1643. Papers, 1809-40. 60-2416
Humphreys, David, 1762-1818. Papers, 1602. 60-2269
Hunter, Robert, d. 1734. Papers, 1711-44, 60-2754
Hunter, Samuel. Correspondence, 1816-64. 00-2763
Repository Index
James family. Legal papers, 1619-61,
Jay, John, 1745-1829. Papers, 1770-94,
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Button, George T. Papers, 1839-41. 60-2665
Italian Opera Association, New York. Records,
1832-60. 60-2719
60-2274
60-2717
Jefierson, Thomas, Pres. U. 3., 1743-1826. Papers,
1781-1826. 60-2762
Johnson, Sir Wililam, hart., 1716-1774. Papers,
1747-76. 60-271!
Keep, Austin Baxter, 1875- Papers, 1904-32. 60-2722
Kempe, John Tabor. Papers, ca, 1760-8U. 60-2644
Kentucky. Marriage records, 1786-1834. 60-2760
King, Horatio, 1611-1897. Letter books, 1862-80.
60-2749
King, Rufus, 1755-1627. Papers, 1786-1826. 60-2698
Kingsbury, Jacob, 1766-1837. Papers, 1799-1891.
60-2562
Kingston, N. Y. Records. 60-2298
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. Correspondence, 1777-1801.
80-2415
Kunz, George Frederick, 1866-1932. Correspondence,
'882-1932. 60-2372
Lacey, John, 1755-1814, Papers, 1773-81. 60-2980
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du
MotlBr, marquis do, 1757-1834. Correspondence,
1778-1831. 60-2747
Lamb, John, 1736-1800, Papon, 1765-95. 60-2555
Lancaster, Daniel, 1796-1880. Papers. 60-2748
Lansing family. Papers, 60-2275
Laurance, John. Papers, 1770-80. 60-2766
Lawrence -(Emlon K.) and Company, New York.
Records, 1686-81. 60-2507
Lawrence, Eugene, 1623-1894, Papers, 1872-94.
60-2371
Lawrence, Jonathan, 1737-1812. Business records,
"82. 60-2407
Lawrence family. Papers, 1777-1893. 60-638
Lawrence family. Papers, 1784-1830. 60-2264
Lawrence family. Papers, 18th cent. 61-1761
Lawrence and Ellison, New York. Receipt books,;
1784-1801, 60-2764
Leake family. Papers, 1755-1835. 60-2265
Loe, Robert P. Record books. 1796-1806. 61-3321
Lelsler, Jacob, d. 1691. Papers, '1688-90. 61-1769
Lente, Frederick Slgismund. Business records, 1763-
oe - 60-2490
Leonard, Robert Woodward. Correspondence, 1661-
60-2781
60-2206
Le Ray de Chaumont, James Donation, 1760-1840.
Papers, 1802. 60-2679
Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 1809-1866. Papers,
1858-65. 60-2766
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810.^ Correspondence,
1775-1807. 60-2664
Literary Confederacy, New York. Papers relating to
the Aeronaut. 60-2984
Livingston, Robert R. ( 1746-1613. Papers. 60-2377
Livingston family. Papers, 1716-1806. 60-2602
Lloyd family. Papers, 1864-1822. 60-2666
Lydlus, John Henry, baron de Quads, 1694-1791
Papers, 1746-83. 61-3319
McComb, John, 1763-1853. Papers, 1803-26. 60-2369
MacDonald, JohnMacLean, 1790-1663. Papers,
ca, 1844-ca. 1862. 60-2271
McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1766. Papers, 1766-95.
60-2779
Machln, Thomas. Papers, 1777-83. 60-2780
McKesson, John. Papers. 60-3297
McLane, Allan, 1746-1829. Papers, 1776-1621. 60-2430
Madison, James, Pres, U. S., 1761-1836. Correspond-
ence, 1784-1835. 60-2778
60-2777
60-2776
65.
Leonard, William H, Papers, 1858-61.
Malcolm, William. Papers, 1777-63.
Mattsson family. Papers, 1819-60.
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1807-1670. Papers, 1839-
67. 60-2637
Meade, Richard Worsam, 1837-1897. Papers, 1653-
95. 60-2543
Merlam, Ebenezer, 1794-1864. Correspondence,
1850-61. 60-2775
Mersereau, Joshua. Papers, 1777-1808. 60-2668
Mlddletown, N. J. Records, 1700-1670. 81-674
MUledoler, Philip, 1776-1862. Papers, 1786-1862.
60-614
Miller, Samuel, 1769-1860, collector. Papers,
81-1716
Mitchell, Whitehead. Account books, 1812-16. 60-2774
Mohawk Turnpike Company. Records, 1801-04, 60-2657
Monroe, James, Pres. U. S., 1756-1831. Papers,
1794-1824. 60-2791
Montgomery Co., N. Y. Records, 18th-early 19th cent.
« 60-2287
Moore, Fraa ?i28-1904. Correspondence, 1861-75.
81-574
a'oot Debating Club, New York, Records, 1788-74.
81-533
Morgan, Edwin Denlson, 1811-1883. Paperi., 1859-
63 ' 60-2981
Morris family. Papers, 60-2296
Morse, Jedldiah, 176t-ie28. Correspondence, 1788-
1622. 60-2830
Moulton, Joseph Whits, 1789-1876, Papers. 60-2234
Mount, William Sidney, 1807-1866. Papers, 1841-
68. 60-2370
Munsell, Joel, 1806-1880. Diaries, 1828-3' 60-2931
Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1838. Diaries.
81-1714
Murray, John R. Account books, 1842-74. 60-2797
Murray, Mary. DiarlBS, 1817-26. 60-2940
Murray family. Papers, 16th-19th cent. 60-2266
Murray family. Papers, 1781-1863. 60-1061
Naval HlBtory Society, New York, Letters irom U. S.
naval officers, 1870-90. 60-3023
Naval History Society, New York. Logbooks of Maine
fishing schooners, 1653-66, 60-3032
Naval History Society, New York, Miscellaneous
manuscripts. 60-3031
Naval History Society, New York. Papers relating to
Bristol, R. I., 1801-55. 61-134
Naval History Society, New York, Papers relating to
Bristol and Warren, R. L, 1818-65. 61-163
Naval Order of the United States. Records, 1896-
19 ' 1 - 60-2542
New York (City) Deeds, 1643-1896. 60-2516
New York (City) Names of persons who voted In the
3d ward, 1808. 60-2294
New York (City) Register of discharges of Now York
Insolvent debtors, 1811-18. 60-2622
New York (City) Tavern keepers licenses, 1756-1609.
80-2207
New York (City) Assessors. Tax Hats, 1695-1796.
60-2293
New York (Cily) Fire Dept. Records, 1855-64, 60-2272
New York. LyIng-in-Hoapital, Records, 1869-74.
60-2675
New York (City) Mariners' Church. Marriage
records, 1830-52. 61-670
New York, Marble Cemetery. Records, 1830-1907.
60-2621
New York (City) Marshal's Office. Records, 1807-
13. 60-2785
New York (City) Mayor's Court. Records. 60-2636
New York. Merchants' Exchange. Auction sales in
the Merchants' Exchange, 1664-82. 60-2378
New York. Metropolitan Fair, 1864. Records, 1864.
60-2309
New York. Nursery and Child's Hospital. Records,
1853-1934. 60-2685
New York, St. Mark's Church. Records, 1806-1813.
60-2613
New York. Society of the United Christian Friends.
RecordB, 1796-1843. 60-2311
New York, lvinity Church. Records, 1697-1786.
60-2317
New York. Union Defence Committee. Records.
New York (Colony) Marriage licenses, 1768-83.
80-2942
New York (State) Council of Revision. Records,
1778-94. 60-2310
New York (State) Legislature. Records, 1698-1792.
80-2697
New York (Stats) National Guard. Muster rolls, 1876.
01-160
New York Genesee Land Company. Deeds, 1796-1809.
60-2852
New York Historical Society. Account books,
1678-1899. 61-220
New York Historical Society. Apprentices' In-
dentures, 1718-1916. 60-3081
New York Historical Society. Boundary papers,
1644-1807. 61-1B0
New York Historical Society. Business records
relating to New York City, 1742-1900, 60-3072
New York Historical Society.
1834.
Court records, 1680-
60-3004
New York Historical Society. Manuscripts relating to
New York City, 1641— 20th cent. 80-3054
New York Historical Society, Military and naval
papers, 1769-1861. 61-538
New York Historical Society. Military papers relating
to New York State, 1760-1879. 60-3010
New York Historical Society. Orderly books, 1746-1803.
61-170
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Albany, 1667-1865. 80-3090
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Allegheny Co., Pa., 1792-1824. 60-2917
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1795-1825.
, 60-2915
New York Hlstorloal Society. Papers relating to As-
toria, Long Island, N. Y. , 1633-76. 60-3060
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y,, 1722-54. 60-2914
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Boston, 1674-1640. 60-2013
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Broadalbln, N. Y., 1796-1625.' 60-2916
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Brooklyn, 1681-1854. 60-2896
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Canada, 1694-1825. 61-692
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Cana-
Joharie, N. Y., 1782-1826. 60-3051
New York HlBtorloal Society. Papers relating to Caugh-
nawaga, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. : 1764-1626.
60-3180
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Charleston, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. , 1796-1638.
60-3181
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1806-47. 60-2912
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1710-1654, 60-2910
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Cpeymans, Albany Co., N. Y., 1700-1826.
81-217
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Columbia Co., N. Y., 1773-1672. 80-2911
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Connecticut, 1663-1822. 60-2029
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Dutchess Co. , N, Y., 1697-1685. 60-3110
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Flori-
da, N. Y,, 1788-1824. 60-3182
New York Historical Society. Papers relating lo
Fort Miller, Washington Co., N. Y., 1787-1603.
80-2928
New York Historical Society. Papars relating to
Georgia, 1736-1846, 60-2927
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Harlem, New York City, 1680-1870. 61-606
New YorkHlstorlcal Society. Papers relating to
Hempstead, N. Y., 1731-1822. 60-2008
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1733-1839. 60-2007
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Hocslck, Rensse laer Co., N. Y„ 1771- : .334. 80-2906
New York Historical Society.
Hurley, Ulster Co. , N. Y.
New York Historical Society.
Indians. 1736-1827.
Papers relating to
1867-1900. 60-3074
Papere relating to
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y„ 1743-1872. 60-2806
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y., 1773-1837. 60-2904
Repository Index
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
New York Historical Society. Papers renting to Kinder-
hook, N. Y., 1704-1838. 60-3052
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
markets In New York City. 61-318
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mary-
land. 6 1_ 1S1
New York Historical SoctBty. Papers relating to Massa-
chusetts, 1663-1816. 60-3066
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Minden, Montgomery Co., N. Y., 1100-1883. 60-2003
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Mini-
sink, N. Y., lath cent. 60-3183
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1784-1865. 60-2002
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Morrleanla, New York City, 1846-74. 61-678
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
New Hampshire, 1607-1831. 60-2000
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to New
Jersey, 18th cent. 60-3066
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 60-2801
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1705-1867. 60-2010
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Orange
Co.,N. Y. 60-3063
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Oswego Co., N. Y., 1737-1841. 60-2018
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Pala-
tine, Montgomery Co. , N. Y. , 1786-1844 60-3184
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Pennsylvania, 1682-1887. 60-2806
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to
Queens Co., N. Y., 1720-1822. 60-2804
New York Historical Sootely. Papers relating to
Rossis, St Lawrence Co. , N. Y. , 1861-74, 61-267
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to Salis-
bury, N. H. , 1739-1845. 60-3067
New York Hlslprlcal Society. Papers relating to
Schenectady, N. Y., 18lh-ieth cent. 60-3078
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to a'jnwy,
18th-19th cent. 80-3088
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
South Carolina, 1714-1822. 60-3073
New York Hletorlcal Society. Papers re latlng to
Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1686-1785. 60-2883
New York Historical Society, Papers relating to Stolen
Island, N. Y., 1670-1800. 60-3061
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Suffolk Co., N. Y., 1701*1814. 60-2802
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
the French and Indian War, 1744-70. . 60-3098
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to the
Mexican War, 1844-40. 60-3058
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
the War of 1812. 61-637
Now York Historical Society. Papers relating to the
War of 1861-1866. 61-616
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Troy, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.; 1786-1830. 80-2800
New York Hletorlcal Society. Papers relating to
Tyron Co., N. Y., 1772-1816. 61-1581
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Ulster Co. , N. Y. , ieih-18th cent. 80-3077
New York Hletorlcal Society. Papers relating lo
Virginia, 1716-1836. 60-2891
New York HlstorlcalSoclety, Papers relating to
Washington Co., N. Y., 1781-1670. 60-2000
Now York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Westchester Co., N. Y,, 1667-ca. 1868. 61-281
New York Historical Society. Papers relating to
Wlsjham co., Conn., 1724-1836. 80-3087
New York Historical Society. Receipt books, 1749-1878.
81-230
New York Historical Society. Records. 80-2041
New York Historical Society. Records of Presbyterian
churches In New York City, 1784-1848. 61-133
New York Historical Society. Records of Reformed
Dutch churches In New York City, 1756-1870. 01-133
New York Historical Society, Records of societies,
clubs, end associations, 1706-1031. 61-607
New York Historical Society. Records relating to
auctions In New York City, 1825-30. 60-3082
New York Historical Society. Revolutionary War
papers, 1776-96. 61-581
New York Historical Society. Ships' records,
1660-1883. 60-3088
New York Historical Society. Surveys of New York City,
1780-1800. 60-3022
New York Hospital. Records, 1834-45. 60-2291
New York Lyceum. Records, 1834-44. 60-2292
New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of
Slaves. Recorde, 1786-1849. 61-631
New York Young Hen's Society. Records, 1831-33,
60-2422
NewboU, George, banker. Papers, 1800-49. 60-2796
Newton, N. Y. Records, 1767-1878. 61 "280
Nicholson, James, 1736-1804. Papers. 60-2600
Nlcoll, Charles, Business records, 1753-79. 80-2308
Noble, Louis Legrand, 1813-1682. Letters, 1848-78
60-3062
O Conor, John ChrlBlopher. Papers, ca. 1880-1930.
60-2288
Oglethorpe, Janes Edward, 1808-1785. Bills of
exchange, 1738-43. 80-2466
Ye Olde Settlers Association of Ye West Side, New
York, Records. 80-2424
Olmstead, Aaron B. Papers, 1830-87. 80-2043
Olmstead family. Correspondence, 1818-78. 60-2207
Onderdonk Paper Mill, Roslyn, N. Y. Account books.
1786-1610. 60-2404
Onderdunk, Benjamin Tredwell, Bp., 1791-1861.
PaperB, 1812-32. 60-2314
O'Rlelly, Henry, 1808-1886. Papers. 61-1701
Packard family. Correspondence, 1778-1814. 60-2276
Palmer papers, 1070-1606. 61-632
Papers on the construction of the harbor at Buffalo,
1836-47. 61-376
Papers relating to the Mayan language. ...,.-. :61-164
Papers relating to the Washington Arch, New York,
1895. 61-806
Parish, David. Letter books, 1802-16. 60-2683
Parks, Peter, Receipt books, 1792-1862. 60-3060
Paul, Alfred. Letter books, 1680-63. 60-2944
Peacock (U. S. Ship) Recorde, 1839. 60-2946
Pendleton, Nathaniel, 1756-1821. Papers, 1782-1819,
81-783
Peters, John. Papers, 1777-80. 80-3070
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829. Correspondence,
1777-1824. 80-2663
Plntard, John, 1750-1844. Papers, 1700-1844. 60-2240
Plumer family. Correspondence, 1810-78, 80-2260
Porter, David Dixon, 1813-1801. Correspondence,
1M l-'»' 60-2661
Porter, Evelina (Anderson) 1700-1071. Papers,
1813-01. 60-2020
The President, Directors, and Company of the West-
chester Turnpike Road. Records, 1800-28. 60-2444
Protestant Episcopal Church In the O. S. A. Archives.
80^2843
Pryor, John Edward, Account books, 1782-81. 00-2307
Public School Society of New York. Records, 1807-
83- 80-3071
Randall, Henry Stephens, 1811-1076. Correspondence,
1826-70. 00-2022
80-2870
6*0-2267
RandeL John. Papers, 1812-22.
Rathbone family. Papers, ca. 1800-85.
Reed, Joseph, 1741-1785. Correspondence, 1767-
QR
95.
60-2933
Reynall & Coates, Philadelphia. Records, 1738-1832.
60-2308
Rodgers, John, 1727-1811. Sermons, 1766-1803.
60-2316
Rodney, George Brydgos Rodney, baron, 1710-1702.
Papers, 1780-82. 60-2853
Rogers, John, 1829-1901. Correspondence. 60-636
Rogers, John, 1820-1004. Papers, 1848-1033.
60-3087
Rush, Richard, 1780-1850. Correspondence, 1813-
60. 00-2034
Rutgers Medical College, Now York. Records, 1822-30.
60-2873
Rutherfurd family. Papers.
Sage, Gardner. Papers, 1809-6!
Sanders family. Papers.
60-2256
60-2671
60-2306
Santo Domingo (Frenoh Colony). Correspondence.
1774-80. 80-3079
Schuyler family. Papers.
Scioto Land Company. Records, 1785-03.
60-2280
60-2465
Seabury, Hannah Amelia (Jones) Correspondence;
1823-33. 60-2932
Seaman and Lawrence, New York. Records, 1772-77.
80-2304
Seligman, Joseph. Correspondence, 1B62-78. 60-004
Seton, Robert, Abp., 1839-1927. Papers. 60-2639
Seward, George Frederick, 1840-1010. Papers,
1890-1010. 60-3936
Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886. Papers, 1844-86.
80-2036
Sharp, Granville, 1736-1613. Papers, 1768-73.
60-3086
Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 1819-1914. Papers, 1861-1011.
60-2413
Slgel, Franz, 1B24-1002. Papers, 1861-80. 80-2037
Sill family. Papers. 80-2936*
Silvester family. Correspondence, 1770-1857, 60-22fJ
Smith, Buckingham, 1810-1871. Papers. 60-2926
Smith, Helen Bvertson. Papers. 60-2836'
Smith family. Papers, 1086-1870. 6U-BS9
Snyder, Benjamin, 1742-1831. Account books,
1768-96. 60-3083
Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small
Children, New York. Minutes, 1802-1032. 60-2601
Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. Correspondence,
1846-62. 60-2024
Sqular, Ephralm George, 1821-1688. Papers, 1849-67.
60-2970
Stabler-Leadbeater Apothecary Shop, Alexandria,
Va, Records, 1813-ca. 1860. 00-2443
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. Papers, 1796-1832, 60-2426
Steuben, Frledrlch Wllhelm Ludolph Gerhard Augustln,
baron von, 1730-1704. Papers, 1778-82. 60-2023
Stevens, Catharine (Clarkson). Diaries, 1833-36.
81-1686
Stevens, Ebenezer, 1761-1823. Papers, 1776-1814,
60-2412
Stevens, John Austin, 1827-1010. Papers. 60-3250
Stewart, William George. Papers, 1830-69. 60-2303
Stewart and Jones, New York. Records, 1786-99.
60-2301
Stlllwell, John Edwin, 1853-1030. Papers. 60-2939
Story, Joseph, 1770-1846. Papers, 1802-04. 61-3316
Etoughton, Juan, Papers, 1704-1800, 61-1608
Street, Alfred BUllnge, 18117-1881. Papere, 1840-
82 ' 60-2608
Stuyveeant Institute of the City of New York. Records,
1834-30. 60-2604
60-2921
826-41.
60-3069
60-2240
Sulzer, William, 1863-1041. Papere.
Swett, Samuel, 1782-1866. Correspondence,
Tallmadge family. PaperB.
Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. Records,
1789-1812. 60-2454
Taylor, John W., 1784-1864. Correspondence, 1813-
. *'• ' 60-2926
Taylor, John W., b. 1830 or 31. Papers, 1867-83.
6P-2963
Taylor, Moses. Correspondence, 1836-37. 60-2427
Ten Broeck family. PaperB. 80-2246
Ten Eyck family. Papers. 60-2240
Thomas, William, 1786-1860. Papers, 1808-57,
60-3086
Thompson, Smith, 1768-1B43. Correspondence,
1708-1843. 60-2801)
Thursby, Emma Cecilia, 1846-1931. Papers,
1860-1021. 60-3084
Tontine Coffee House, New York. Records, 1789-
1871. 60-2881
Townsend family. Papers, 1761-1864. 80-2247
Trepp, Caspar, Papers, 1881-63. 60-2414
Trumbull, John, 1758-1843. Papers, 1787-1839.
Repository Index
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Tumure, David M, Papers, 1856-72. 61-376
United Insurance Company in the City of New York.
Paps". 60-2625
U. S, Army. Continental Army. Quartermaster's
Dept. Records, 1776-81. 60-2860
U. S, Custom House, Baltimore. Records, 1800-09.
60-2523
U. S. Custom House, New York. Records, 1700-
1835. 60-2624
U.S. District Court. New York (Southern District)
Records, 1805-72. 60-2545
United States Mall Steamship Company. Records,
1848-69. 60-2426
United States Military Philosophical Society. Records,
1780-1813. 60-3080
United States Sanitary Commission. Records, 1864.
60-2651
Van Beverhoudt family. Papers, 1750-64, 60-2251
Van Bokkelen, Llbertua. Papers. 60-3041
Van Buren family. Papers, 1664-1826. 60-3042
Van Cortland, Philip. Papers, 1713-60. 61-1778
Van Cortlandt family. Papers, 1895-1820. 60-833
Van Rensselaer family. Papers, 1713-1656. 60-3064
Van Schaack family. Papers, 1697-1836. 60-2253
Van Vechten family. Correspondence, 1783-1831.
Vanderbllt family. Papers.
60-3043
60-2252
Verplanck, Gullan Crommelln, 1766-1670. Papers,
ca. 1630-70. 60-3065
Verplanck family. Papers. 60-2254
Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804. Papers, 1778-
1600. 60-2860
Walker, Robert James, 1801-1860. Correspondence
1636-69. 60-3086
Ward, John Qulncy Adams, 1
ence, 1667-1916.
-1910. Correspond -
60-637
Warren, WllUam D. BuBlness records, 1843-67,
Watts family. Papers, 1689-1870.
60-2302
60-2255
Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1B6V* "Correspondence, 1818-
82. 60-2096
Wendell family. Papers, 1708-1820. 60-2547
Wheeler family. Papers, 1863-92. 60-2256
Whelan, Joseph V. Letters, 1820-47. 60-3045
WiUard, John, 1759-1625. Correspondence, 1600-
38. 60-3068
Williams, WllUam, 1688-1780. Sermons, 1708-46.
Williams family. Papers, 1740-1636.
60-2316
60-3060
Windsor, Conn. Congregational Church. Records,
1652-1756. 80r2886
Wise, William W. Papers, 1823-34.
61-1785
Witter, Thomas. Business records of Thomas Witter
and Daniel Stiles, 1747-B6. 80-2327
Woman's Municipal League, New York. Records,
1009-26. 60-2426
NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY
Qoodhue family. Papers, 18th-19th cent.
61-2066
NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR
RELATIONS see CORNELL UNIVERSITY. NEW YORK
STATE SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELA-
TIONS
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. LIBRARIES
Fales, De Coursey, 1888- collector. The Fales
collection, ca. 1750-1960. 60-1561
NEWARK, N. J. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Howard, John Tasker, 1800- Papers. 60-2148
Newark, N. J. Free Public Library. Literary manu-
scripts. 60-2861
NEWBERRY LIBRARY, CHICAGO
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941. Papers, 1004-41.
Babcock, OrvUle Ellas, 1835-1884. Papers, 1849-
1947. 60-14
Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943. Papers, 1889-1942.
50-194
Bollaert, William, 1807-1876. Papers, 1637-43.
Browne, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. Papers, 1660-
ca. 1913. 59-184
Burbank, Elbrldge Ayer, 1858-1949. Letters,
1897-1914. 61-900
Calherwood, Mary (Hartwell) 1847-1902. Papers,
1660-ca. 1902. 69-255
Chaves family. Papers, 19th cent. 61-1016
Cowley, Malcolm, 1698- Papers, 1016-46, 80-1163
Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 1809-1870. Papers,
1858-70. 60-1026
Dell, Floyd, 1887- Pap >rs, 1908- 59-108
French, Alice, 1850-1934. Papers, 1871-1034. 69-186
Gates, William Edmond, 1863-1040, collector, l.jn-
gulstlc materials. 61-938
Goethe, Ottllle (von Pogwlsch) von 1798-1872. Papers,
1813-68. 60-2709
Gonzalez, Pablo, 1876- Papers, 18th and 19th cent.
61-1017
Grlerson, Benjamin Henry, 1826-1911. Correspondence,
1868-60. 61.905
Harrison, Carter Henry, 1860- Papers. 60-1011
Harrlsse, Henry, 1629-1910. Caiques et fac-slmlles '."■
d'anciennes cartes su l'Amerique avant 1550.
81-109]
Joachim, Joseph, 1831-1907. Correspondence, 1843-
1900. 60-816
Johnson, Charles B. Papers, 1869-69. 61-1948
Judson, WUllam Voorhees, 1886-1923. papers.
61-3086
Kirkland, Joseph, 1630-1894. Papers. 60-823
Lawson, Victor Fremont, 1860-1025, Papers. 60-1010
Louisiana (Province) Governors. Dlspatchee of the
Spanish Governors of Louisiana, 1766-91, 61-1264
Marure, Alejandro, 1809-1851, Papers relating
to.Guatemala, 1779-1876. 61-875
Memoirs concerning French possessions, 1702-50.
61-1100
Montezuma papers, 1763-1885. 61-2192
Newberry, Walter Cass, 1835-1912. Papers. 80-2650
Newberry Library, Chicago, Archival materials,
1518-1836. 61-2193
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Cuba, 1771-1821. 81-3181
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to
Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. 61-1617
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to Texas
under Spain and Mexico, 1729-1836. 61-1362
Newberry Library, Chicago. Papers relating to the
American Fur Company, 1822-56. 61-3246
Newberry Library, Chicago. Philippine manuscripts
collection, 1568-1603. 61-2195
Newberry Library, Chicago. John M. Wing Foundation.
Manuscripts on the history of printing, 1470- 61-1845
Noronha family. Papers, 1500-1700. 61-888
Norton, John, Mohawk Indian. Papers, 1805-10.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. Papers, 1826-
40.
Payne, William Morton, 1868-1919. Papers.
Pearce, Christopher Gardner, 1811-1882.
Correspondence, 1830-51,
Ransom, Will, 1878-1955. Archives, 1898-1965
Raster, Hermann, 1627-1891. Papers.
Rlchman, Irving Berdlne, 1881-1038, collector.
Manuscripts In Mexican Archives,
Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1067. Papers.
Spencer, Piatt Rogers, 1800-1864. Papers.
stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942. Manuscript
scores, 18B9- 61-2739
Stock, Frederick August, 1872-1942. Papers, 1904-
4". 60-1987
Thomas, Theodore, 1836-1005. Papers. 60-1989
Tiet)ens, Eunice (Hammond) 1884-1944. Papers,
61
-2997
61
-896.
61
-609
81
-039
61
1425
81
-724
61
-874
80
1402
80
100B
Tree, Lambert, 1832-1910. Papers.
60-806
80-988
Waldeck, Jean Frederic Maxlmllten, 1766-1875.
Papers, 1826-20. 61-880
Webster, Henry Kltchell, 1875-1932. Papers, 1011-
32- 60-1012
NICOLLET COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM. ST. PETER
MINN. '
Nicollet County Historical Society. Manuscript
collection, ca. 1651-ca. 1628. 61-1418
NORTH CAROLINA. STATE DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND
HISTORY
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1873-1046. Papers, 1730-
1945
61-3202
Bagley, William Henry, 1833-1666. Fsners, 1840-
'8. 61-3060
Bell, Thomas. Papers, 1836-1900. 61-3048
Bragg, Thomas, 1610-1872. Papers, 1864-70. 61-3081
Brlmley, Herbert Hutchinson, 1861-1046. Papers,
1861-1910. 81-3263
Brock, Ignatius. Papers, 1733-1877. 61-3080
Brooks, Eugene Clyde, 1871-1947. Papers, 1925-31.
. 61-3262
Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1826-1900. Papers, 1825-74.
61-3190
Carraway, Daphne King, 1881-1033. Papers, 1902-34.
61-3079
Cathey, Joseph, 1803-1874. Papers, 1800-1900.
61-3253
Cathey family. Papers', 1'372-1041. 81-3022
Clement, WllUam Bailey. Papers, 1656-88. 61-3614
Crocker, HerslUa R. Fort. Papers, 1643-52. 61-3207
Eames, Richard M. Papers, 1876-96. 61-3209
Engelhard, Joseph Adolphus, 1632-1679. Bills, 1877-
18 - 81-3208
Everhart, George Marlowe, 1826-1801. Panes, 1863-
90 ' 81-3210
Gulon family. Papers, 1787-1937. 81-3133
Heck, J. M. Papers, 1761-1947. 61-3266
Hlnes, James M. Papers, 1766-1880. 81-3211
Hubs, John A, Papers, 1860-1003. 61-3513
Johnston, Hugh Buckner, collector. Papers, 1778-1934.
61-3393
Lewis, Kenelm Harrison, d. 1866. Papers, 1834-1907,
66-3642
Paton, David, 1800 or 1801-1882. Papers, 1832-1902.
81-3197
Peele family. Papers, 1723-1908. 61-3843
Pettterew family. Papers, 1772-1012. 61-3271
Phillips, James J. Papers, 1797-1888. 61-3129
Pou, Edward WllUam, 1883-1934. Papors, 1884-1933.
61-2964
Riddle family. Papers, 1826-07, 81-3216
Robeson, Thomas. Papers, 1734-1941. 81-2085
Royster famUy. Papers, 1878-1906. 61-2986
Shaflner, John F. Correspondence, 1646-67. 61-3509
Wells, Newman. Papers, 1810-79. 61-2907
Wester, Thomas C, Papers, 1823-1905. 61-3617
Woodard famUy. Papers, 1783-1001. 81-2079
NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1841-1915. Papers of
Alexander Boyd Andrews, father and Bon, 1850-
1946. 60-2615
Avery, James, 1701-1872. Papers, 1816-1901.
61-3512
Benson, Berry. Papers, 1880-1922. 61-2641
Bragg, JoSn, 1806-1878. Papers, 1851-87. 60-2232
Branch family. Papers,, 1764-1010. 60-3232
Branson, Eugene Cunningham, 1861-1933. Papers,
1899-1933. 80-690
Broun, WUllam LeRoy, 1829-1002. Papers, 1838-
1802. 60.15
Brown, Hamilton, 1766-1870. Papers, 1752-1907.
81-3870
Bulloch family. Papers, 1784-1929. 80-2087
Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company.
Records, 1848-64. 80-1106
Carmack, Edward Ward, 1858-1908. Papers, 1860-
1042. 81-167
Caruthers, Robert Looney, 1800-1662. Papers,
1823-70. 61-156
Clarkson, Herlot, 1863-1942. Papers, 1862-1945.
61-3680
Gordon family. Papers, 1614-1936.
NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
Colston, Raleigh Edward, 1826-1896. Papers, 1842-
1906 - 60-677
Dabaey family. Papers, 1716-1945. 61-1146
Davis, Uayne, 1668-1942. Papers, 1900-41. 61-3666
D "^f,??iJj: Pape " * th<> DaTiB and ***» '""Hies,
1836 - 1920 - 60-261
Gibson family. Correspondence, 1846-1919. 61-2821
Glassle, Henry Haywood, 1671-1938. Papers, 1863-
1937 ' 80-774
80-2564
Graham, William P., d. ca. 1844. Papers, 1612-57.
81-1212
Graves family, Paperc, 1816-1901. 60-773
Gray family. Papers, 1722-1879. 61-3670
Gregorie, James, 1798-1874. Papers of James
Gregorie and family, 1774-1918. 80-1702
Griggs, James Mathews, 1861-1910. Papers, 1692-
19 > 3 - 60-2119
Grimball, John Berkley, 1B00-1893. Papers, 1883-
193 °- 61-2642
♦Jrlmes family. Papers, 1786-1929. 61-3669
Halrston, Elizabeth Seawell (Halrston) 1855-1945
Papers, 1606-1943. 61-172
Hall, James King, 1875-1948. Papers, 1751-1949.
60-3294
Heard, Stephen D., 1807-1875. Business records
"68-1689. 60-2769
Henry, Gustavue Adolphus, 1804-1880. Papers,
Herbert, Hilary Abner, 1634-1919. Papers, 1664-
1931, 60-717
Hobbs, Lewis Lyndon, 1649-1932. Papers of Lewis
L. Hobbs and family, 1787-1949. 80-1704
Howell, Edward Vernon, 1872-1931. Papers, 1725-
1929, 61-1370
Janney, John, 1798-1872. Papers of John Janney and
family, 1731-1938. 60-2218
Repository Index
Pratt, Joseph Hyde, 1870-1942. Papers, 1669-1942.
60-1249
Price family. Papers, 1842-1928. 61-1397
Ramsay, James Graham, 1823-1903. Papers. 1790-
1M0. *" 6U162
.Ransom, Matt Whllaker, 1826-1904. Papers, 1845-
1914 ' 60-2178
80-700
61-2640
Jones, Calvin, 1775-1846. Papers, 1786-1929,
Ker, Mary Susan, 1838-1923. Papers, 1785-1923.
61-159
Knight, Edgar Wallace, 1885-1963, collector. Papers,
1634-1661. 61-3653
Leake, John George, 1762-1627. Estate Pamirs
"M-1913. 61-266
Lenoir, Thomas, 1780-1861. Papers of Thomas
Lenoir and family, 1788-1953. 60-2176
Lenoir family. Papers, 1818-1919. 60-2358
Levert family. Papers, 1760-1888. 61-184
London, Henry Aldolphus, 1808-1882. Papers, 1830-
80 - 60-1197
McBae, Silas, 1853-1924. Papers, 1872-1923. 60-151
McBryde, John McLaren, 1841-1923. Papers of John
McLaren McBryde, father and son, 1856-1940.
60-2169
McClellan family. Papers, 1816-1917. 61-3671
Mackall, William Whann, 1618-1891. Papers, 1839-
1939 - 60-2973
Marrow, Goodrich Wlleon. Business records, 1884-
192 '- 61-3652
Miles, William Porcher, 1822-1899. Papers, 1760-
1927. 60-1117
MHUgan family. Papers, 1771-1685. 61-750
Mills, Quinoy Sharps, 1884-1916. Papers, 1906-29.
61-2201
Mordecai family. Papers, 1763-1847. 60-2579
Morgan, William H., 1819-1901. Papers, 1836-93.
60-1672
Moses, Edward Pearson, 1867-1948. Papers, 1901-
48 - 80-810
North Carolina, Geological and Economic Survey.
Records, including records of predecessor bodies
and of the State geologist, 1686-1914. 60-144
O'Neal, Edward Asbury, 1818-1680. Papers, 1833-
1908, 60-2824
Orr family. Papers of the Orr and Patterson families,
1799-1905. 61-183
Page, William Nelson, 1854-1932, Papers, 1787-1926.
61-3651
Parker, Frank, 1872-1847. Papers, 1890-1946.
60-2974
Perkins, John, 1619-1865. Papers, 1822-85. 61-1130
Roberts, Elmer, 1863-1937. Papers, 1835-1937.
Rogers, Elizabeth (Goelet) 1843-1924. Papers.
1712-1932. ei _ 947
Rulledge, John, 1766-1819. Papers, 1782-1872.
60-98
Screven family. Papers of the Screven, Bryan, and
Arnold families, 1779-1922. 60-250
Semmes, Benedict Joseph, 1823-1902. Papers, 1848-
85 ' 60-706
Stalllngs, Jesse F„ 1858-1926. Pajere, 1692-1918.
80-1195
Stewart, Ethelbert, 1857-1936. Papers, 1884-1933.
60-2766
Trial, Nicholas Philip, 1600-1874. Papers, 1667-
', 3 ' 60-778
Tucker, Robert Plackney, 1865-1020. Papers, 1893-
81-1206
Tucker family. Papers, 1790-1932. 80-779
Tyson, Lawrence Davis, 1861-1929. Papers, 1917-29.
81-1216
Upsuur, William P., 1881-1943. Letters, 1898-1928.
80-2526
Ve M We ' ChaxleB Bo0 "' 1827-1900. Papers, 1862-
94, 80-707
Walser, Zeb Vance, 1883-1940. Papers, 1660-1930.
61-2003
WiUcins, Edmonla Cabell, 1865-1949. Papers of
Edmonla Cabell WiUdns and family, 1770-1948.
80-2076
Wtn ,a'°"> Hobor ' Watson, 1660-1944. Papers, 1834-
60-2607
Wright Marcus Joseph, 1831-1922. Papers, 1792-
69-196
Y "l«nn SS""" Cudworlh, 1817-1891. Papers,
xoou-isji. M _ 1M
Huntington, Samuel, 1766-1817. Papers, 1785-1826.
61-1181
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1764-1826. Papers, 1811-36.
81-1179
Reeder Charles Wells, 1664- collector. Render
family genealogical correspondence, to 1867. 61-1423
St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1618. Papers, 1763-1818.
_ - ■ 61-1748
Blocker, Charles Lincoln, collector, stocker
family genealogical correspondence. 81-1424
U. S. General Land Office. Land survey papers
from the Cincinnati Land Office, 18147-1816?
(
Williams, Mlcajah Terrell, 1792-1844. Pasern
61-1663
NORTH DAKOTA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Krueger, Otto, I860- Congressional papers, 1963-58.
61-378
Lemke, William, 1878-1950. Papers, 1905-60. 61-1097
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, EVANSTON, ILL. LIBRARY
Acosta, Nicolas, coUector. Bolivian manuscripts
collection, ca. 1590-ca. 1690. 61-121
Cutler Manasseh, 1742-1823. Manasseh Cutler col-
lection, 1762-1667. 60 . 222B
Dawes, Charles Gates, 1686-1961. Charles G.
Dawes collection, 1887-1951. 61-89
Nln, Anate, 1903- Papers. 60-2859
Pinker, James B. Correspondence, 1900-34. 60-2951
Salnt-Saens, Camilla, 1835-1921. Letters, 1902-15.
61-606
Sarett, LewR,, 1888-1954. Papers. 61-518
Straus, Ralph, 1882-1950. Lettsrs, 1900-50. 61-523
o
OAKLAND, CALIF. FREE LIBRARY
Bear (Ship). Records, 1889-1932.
61-1362
Worthlngton, Thomas, 1773-1827. Papers, 1797-1836.
61-1290
OHIO. STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS. LIBRARIES
Anibal, Claude E., 1888-1965. Drafts and notes.
61-1606
Charters, Wsrrstt Wallace, 1876-19B2. Pansrs
ca, 1912-62. * ' 6 1-1666
Crane, Hart, 1888-1932. Letters, 1919-26. 61-1203
Gwyn, Nell, 1650-1687. Papers, 1670-1632. 61-3200
Harrison, William, 1685-1713. Letters, 1711-ls.
61-1476
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, Pros. U. 9., 1822-1893.
Correspondence, 1887-92, 61-1497
Lord, Nathaniel Wright, 1854-1911. Papers, ca.
1860-1933. -,-■'" ' ei-1322
Ohio. State University, Columbus. Libraries. Mis-
cellaneous MSS. . 16th and 19th cent. 61-2009
FU ^J^"'* 0eor « 8 Washington, 1688-1962. Papers,
1926-52. 61-1622
Scott, William Henry, 1840-1937. Papers, 1880-1935.
61-1183
Thompson, William OBcley, 1856-1033. Papers, 1876-1933,
61-1228
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Dick, Charles, 1656-1946. Papers, 1891-1928. 60-1709
Ewlng, Philemon Beecbsr, 1620-1906, Papers
1837-1906. ""V"' 60 . aM3
Ewlng, Thomas, 1789-1671. Papers, 1800-66. 60-1276
Fairbanks, NeW.jn Hamilton, 1869-1837. Papers
1813 " 34 ' 61-8061
Glddlngs, JoBhua Reed, 1795-1864. Papers, 1621-
88. 60-1247
Hammond, Charles, 1779-1840. Correspondence,
18 01-40. 60-2610
Hassaurek, Friedrich, 1832-1885. Papers, 1849-
81 - 60-2620
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1763-1820. Papers, 1778-1866.
60-1246
Tappan, Benjamin, 1773-1857, Papers, 1795-1873.
61-3179
OLD COLONY HBTOREAL SOCIETY, TAUNTON, MASS,
Baylies, Francis, 1763-1862. Papers, 1620-52.
60-33
Leonard Iron works, Taunton, Mass. Records, 1856-
le76 ' 80-608
Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass. Records.
1863-66. . * M . 2U
OLD DARTMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Adams, Atkins. Business records, 1836-86, 61-726
Bourne, Jonathan, b. 18H. Business reoords.
1836-92.
61-406
61-975
Coolbrlth, Ina Donna, 1842-1928. Papers, 1861?-
1927 - 61-923
° a ^l' l ',^ aUf - Pro ° Ubrary. Mas script coUecUons,
1853-1930. * 6 ,. 261 '
OHIO. STATE LIBRARY, COLUMBUS
Brown, lilhan Allen, 1778-1852. Papers, 1806-44,
61-1180
EmmeH, Daniel Decatur, 1615-1904. Papers. 61-1310
Huff, Truman, collector. Hull and allied families;
genealogical correspondence. 61-1429
1041
Cleveland, Benjamin D. Business records, 1904-20.
61-407
Halhaway, Thomas s„ 1798-1878. Business
records, 1818-72. UW " < ""' „,,,„
Old Dartmouth Historical Society, Logbooks of
various vessele, 1745-1922. 61-409
Rueeell, William Tallman, 1788-1872. BuMne™
records, 1816-53. 81-406
SW fir d AIIen ' N8W Bed ' or < , . M "a». Records,
1839 - 80 - 61-364
ONTARIO COUNTY (N. Y.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Osgood, Howard Lawrence, 1856-1909, collector.
Papers on western New York, 1781-1848. 60-3008
Phelps, Oliver, 1749-1809. Papers of Oliver Phelps
and Nathaniel Gorham, 1784-1818, 60-3007
Pulteney family, Johnstone papers, 1791-1854,
60-3006
OREGON. STATE LIBRARY, SALEM
Mlltet» Milton A, ,0,11102, Pagers, 1028-38,
61-3376
Bmtth, WUllam Carlson, 1883-
1929-27.
Biographical data,
01-2338
■fata, diaries P. Pagsrs, 1838-108%,
OREGON. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
81-3378
Alaska Mining and Prospecting Company. Records,
1897-1801. 80-
Allen, Eric WUllam, 1810-1844.
1017-44.
Correspondence,
Allen family. Papers, 1854-1840.
00-412
80-684
Andrews, Roy Chester, 1888-1858. Papers, 1802-
68. 80-417
Angell, Homer Daniel, 1876- jfepers, 1030-65.
60-415
Applegaie, Lindsay, 1808-1802. Papers, 1863-81.
80-411
Applegate, Oliver Cromwell, 1845-1036. PaparB,
1842-1837. 80-304
Arakl, Sadao, 1877- delendant. Records of the case
of the United States of America, et at., against
Sadao AraU, et at Tokyo, April 20, 1948-Nov. 12,
1848. 60-1883
Barclay, Forbes, 1812-1873. Papers, 1840-73.
Baan, Robert Sharp, 1864-1031, Papers, 1009-31.
60-410
1.
80-607
81-1814
Beekman fac'Jy. Papers, 1P68-1836,
Bourne, Jonathan,- 1856-1040. Mining and other
business papers, 1887-1027. 61-2059
Bourne, Jonathan, 1856-1840.
Papers, 1883-1040.
60-3038
BouteUe, Frazier Augustus, 1840-1024.
1033.
Papers, 1869-
60-3037
Camp WaU^ert, Or, Records, 1843-46. 81-3377
Carter, William A., d, 1881. Papers, 1850-1812.
Collins, Jamas Harrison. Papers, 1664-1024.
60-303
80-400
Cooley 6Co., Brownsville, Or.
Records, 1862-1934.
81-1825
Corbett, Falling, and Company, Portland, Or,
Records, 1860-01. 61-2336
Cranflll, Iaom, 1807-1677. Papers, 1847-77. 60-409
Crawford, Medorem, 1819-1601, Papers, 1842-91.
00-3036
Cummins, Henry. Papers, 1668-83. 60-881
DoMoss Concert Entertainers.
Recoula, 1072-1032.
60-3039
Dtroell, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, 1848-80. 80-408
Drake, Lee D. 1882-1867. Papers, 1909-64. 81-2222
Driver, Samuel Marion, 1692-1968. Papers, 1941-
60-382
Farnham, Hubert Henry, 1866-1853. Papers, 1912-
60-360
61-1800
61-1840
60-3019
60-401
48.
Faublon, Nina (Lane) Papers, 1866-38.
Fear family. Papers, 1806-1931.
Gates, John, 1827-1808. Papers, 1663-1006.
Oragg lamlly. Papers, 1859-1930.
Greeley, William Buekhout, 1878-1965. PapBrs, 1909-
SS. 80-384
Grosnnua, Judd, 1866-1957. Papers, 1028-57. 60-380
Harvey, James R. Papers, 1926-35. 61-1954
Haycoz, Brnest, 1886-1960. Correspondence of Ernest
Haycox and William Franklin Ooodwln Thacher, 1930-
47. 60-3264
Hermann, Blnger, 1843-1028, Papers, 1066-1820.
60-404
Hlnman, Alaneon, 1622-1800. Papers, 1069-1600.
60-3036
Political correopond-
60-532
Honayman, Nan (Wood) 1061-
ence, 1932-50.
II»M, Herbert Cromble, 1872-1940. Papers, 1874^
1840. 60-408
Huston, Qonry Clay, 1828-
Papers, 1657-1901.
60-396
International Association of the Congo. Records,
1881-83. 00-402
Jackson, Boyd J. Papers, 1041-60. 61-1613
Jackson Co., Or. Archives, 1856-1020. 00-420
Jowett, Garry W., 1608-1669. Papers, 1B30-66. 81-1036
Kirk, WUllam Elwood, 1666-1937. Papers, 1664-
1038. 60-407
Repository Index
KlamnHi Indians. Records of the tribal council,
1933-58. 01-1919
Eoontz {Martin V.) Company, Halsey, Or. Records,
1878-1937. 81-2338
Loyal Legion of LoggerB and Lumbermen. Records,
1818-30. 60-391
McNary, Charles Llnaa, 1874-1944. Papers, 1021-
44. 60- 197
Meacham, Walter E., 1870-1061. Papers, 1023-42.
60-418
Miller, Robert Aubrey, 1854-1941. Papers, 1856-
1832. 60-385
Mills, Randall Vauee, 1007-1052. Papers, 1936-52.
60-399
Morse, Wayne Lyman, 1000- Papers, 1930-43.
60-383
Millar, Prlsdrlch Max, 1823-1900, Letters to
Moncure Conway, 1872-1901. 60-416
National He'ls Canyon Association. Records of the
Washington, D. C. office, 1053-58. 60-604
Olcott, Ben Wilson, 1872-1862, Papers, 1011-33.
60-392
Oregon Commonwaalth Federation. RecordB, 1938-
42. 80-403
Oregon Stage Company, Portland, Or, Records, 1886-
67. 60-1940
Palmar, Joel, 1810-1881. Papers, 1851-79. 60-405
Perry, Richard Wilbart, 1074-1B57. Papers. 80-633
Pierce, Walter Marcus, 1861-1958. Papers, 1933-
43. 60-385
Sawyer, Robert WUllam, I860- Papers, 1613-63.
60-390
Sheldon, Henry Davidson, 1874-1946. Papers, 1880-
1948. 60-307
Sheldon, Sidney Rosy, 1873-1069. Sheldon-Fifo papers,
1818-1830.. 81-2221
Standard Corporation, Portland, Or. Records,
1904-39. 61-2306
Steams & Chenoweth Hardware Store, Oakland, Or.
Correspondence, 1662-86. 61-2061
Stelwer, Frederick, 1863-1839. Papers, 1911-33,
60-410
Sweetser, Albert Raddln, 1661-1940, Papers, 1097-
1936. 80-422
Von Rheln, Charles Estes, collector. Amy Estes
Von Rheln collection of theater momorabUia. 60-306
Warner, Mason Young, 1888-1067. Papers, 1880-
1844. 80-387
Weatherford, John Knox, 1060-1035. Papers of
J. K. Weatherford and J. R. V/yatt, 1890-1823.
Weatherford, John Knox, 1801- Papers, 1930-37.
61-3042
Welzsacker, Ernst Helnrlch, FreHierr von, 1882-
defendant. Records of case no. 11, United StaleB
Military Tribunal No. IV: United States of America
against Ernst von Welzsacker, et al. , defendants.
Nurnberg, Germany, Dec. 20, 1947-Aprll 11, 1840.
61-1313
Whiteley, Opal Stanloy. Papers, 1811-18.
60-414
WUcox, Walter Ross Baumes, 1850-1947. Papars,
1692-1947. 60-300
WUIlams, Moses A., 1010-1897. Papers, 1652-97.
61-2184
01-1778
Willis, Park Weed, 1887-1066. Papero, 1900-30,
Wood, Fred I. Letters, 1900-01.
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. LIBRARY
Donegan, D. 8, Papers, 1870-83.
OSSINING HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. o( New York.
George W. Morell Post, No. 144. Records, ca.
1884-1033. 81-1755
Height, i.da Clementine (Acker) 1879- collector.
Genealogical records of the Richard Washburn
family, 1740-1937. 01-1177
Hunt, Elliot Baldwin, collector. Tombstone inscriptions
and related papers, 1764-1900. 61-1486
Osslnlng Historical Society. Civil War records of
local citizens, 1881-1901. 61-1700
OSWEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Oliver family. Correspondence, 1661-63. 61-1636
1042
P
PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION, BERKELEY, CALD?.
nee BERKELEY, CALIF. PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION
PACK MEMORIAL LIBRARY, ABBEVILLE, N. C.
Pack Memorial Library, AshevlilB, N. C. Manuscripts
of North Carolina authors, 1030-59. 61-3258
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMIS-
SION. DIVISION OF PUBLIC RECORDS
Africa, J. Simpson, b. 1832. Papers, 1772-1891.
80-2881
American Bell Telephone Company, complainant.
Proceedings In a suit against People's Telephone
Co., in the U. S. Circuit Court, Southern Dis-
trict of New York, 1884, 60-3269
Arnold, Michael. Trial notes, 1883-1902.
80-2080
Bates, Samuel Pennlman, 1827-1802. Panera, 1833-84.
60-2880
Baypton, Wharton, and Morgan, Philadelphia. Records,
1725-1827. 60-2384
Bear, John, of Cumberland Co., Pa. Papers, 1783-
1836. 60-2786
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Letter
books, 1886-92. 60-2787
Berry family. Papers, 1701-1936. . 60-3270
Buchanan/James, Pros. U. S., 1701-1866. Correspond-
ence, i815-63. 60-2872
Biicher family. Papers, 1768-1837. 60-3254
Buehler, Henry. Papers, 1840-61. 60-2788
Burd, Jtftnes, 1728-1793. Papera, 1746-1690. 60-2887
Burd family. Papers, 1816-33. 60-2888
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-1890. Papers, 1836-82. 60-2848
Camphausen, Edward. Correspondsnce, 1682-1803.
80-2849
Carter, John Joyce. Diaries, 1861-1817. 60-2761
Colt, Judah, 1781-1632. Diaries. 80-2959
Cover, Ray L. , collector. Miscellaneous papers, not-
ion. 61-1039
Coxe, Tench, 1765-1824. Correspondence, 1792-
1021. 60-2688
Cresswell, John A. J. Correspondence, 1864-68.
60-2865
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1664. Correspondence,
1617-63. 60-2684
Dockfamlly. Papers, 1605-1061. 60-2891
Dorrance, Frances, collector. " Sullivan expedition pa-
pers, 1778-79. 61-813
Elk Township, Pa. Records, 1880-91. 60-2762
Evans, Samuel, 1823-1008. Papars, 1762-1801,
80-2866
Franklin, John, 1740-1831. Papers, 1763-1628.
Franklin, John, 1749-1831. Papars, 1764-1628.
Frazer, Reah. Papers, 1764-1879. 60-2688
Fulton, Jamos Alexander. Correepondence, 1846-
61. 60-2846
GUpln, Joshua, Journals and notebooks, 1760-1633.
80-3222
Grand Army of the Republic. Dapt. of Pennsylvania.
Papers, 1867-1933. 66-2697
Gt, Brit. Public Record Office. Pennsylvania
material, 1660-1810. 60-2862
60-2047
60-2864
60-2683
Gross family. Papers, 1805-1618,
Haldeman, Jacob. Papers, 1819-33,
Hall, WllmsrC. PapBrs, 1860-79.
Harbor Creek'Insurance Company, Erie Pa, Records,
1058-1915. 80-2985
Harris, EUen Matilda (Crblson) 1816-1902. Papers,
1830-66, 61-1646
Harris, James, 1766-1826. Papars, 1787-1842.
80-2763
Harris family. Papers, 1749-1880. 00-2899
Harris famllv. Paners. 1768-1846. 80-2696
Harrison Township, Pa. Records, 1823-80. 60-2966
Hershey, Benjamin. Papers, 1832-63. 61-1036
Hiester family. Papers, 1750-1865, 60-2689
Huston, Joseph M. Papars, ca. 1803-7. 60-2663
Reefer, Horace A. Papors, 1881-1916. 60-2796
PE !S rL ^ ANIA - hk; torical and museum commis-
sion. DIVISION OF PUBLIC RECORDS (Continued)
Kfiloo family. Papers, 1702-1016. 80-2073
Laughner, William J. Forbes Road notes, .1768.
61-015
McAllister family. Papon,, 1777-1860. 00-2674
McFaruwd, John Horace, 1059-1048. Papers, 1901-48.
60-2130
Ma f ?"' ? oh »> l , '04-1000. Business records, 1820-
00-2040
Maps and surveys of Clearfield Co., Pa., 1704-1605.
60-2704
Merltel family. Papers, 1810-1012. 60-2060
Mlah, John W. Papers, 1847-76. 00-2070
Mltch.ll, John, fl. 1762-1701. Paparo of John and
Randall Mllche 11, 1758-81. 60-2029
Moore family. Papers, 1749-1934. 80-2056
Moravian Church. Provinces. Northern Province
Moravian archives, 1749-1022. 00-3034
Muses, family, civil War correspondence, 1800-
• ' ■ 80-2671
Nicholson, Jolin, d. 1800. Paporo, 1765-1052. 00-1079
Oakford, Richard A., 1820-1862. Papers, 1011-02.
60-2870
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission
Jamestown and Franklin Railroad paparo, 1685-66
_ , 61-1024
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission,
Specimen MSS. o( Pennsylvania writers. 61-676
b"S„ l ,ee H "" 0rlCaleur ^- ^-ylvanla
Pennsylvania Historical Survey. Records. M-lm
Potto family. Business records, 1705-1663. 80-2661
"""S M°""" JaCke °"' 1020 - 189 »- Corrsspondsnce,
1B7U " 88 - 60-2870
Rolliermel, Peter Frederick, 1017-1895. Papers
1863 " 72 - '60-2000
Schuylkill Navigation Company. Records, 1703-1944.
60-2003
Sannor family. Papers, 1706-1878. 00-3301
ehlmmell, Lewis SUfsr, 1052-1014. Papers, 1073-
60-2077
Shlppen family. Paporo, 1726-1012. 00-2067
Snydor, f s hon, 1769-1.819. Land papers, 1767-1643.
60-2706
Staake, WUUam Hoaton, 1846-1924. Pnpers 1773-
1895 ' ' 00-2783
00-2075
60-3114
Strolim, John, b. 1703. Correopondonce, 1821-
Suoguehenna Canal Company (Pennsylvania)
Rocorda, 1635-05. ' • .
Swift, Elizabeth Darling. Correopondence, 1790-1871.
61-014
Taper Sleeve Pulley Works. Records, 1873-1004.
81-633
Tod, John, 1779-1030. Papers, 1700-1836.
Torrance, Adam. Correspondence, 1001-65.
Trezlyulny family. Paporo, ca. 1758-ca. 1870.
Trimble, James, 1765-1830. Business records.
1781-1836. '
60-2784
60-2676
60-2796
60-2819
01-634
Welles family. Papers, 1806-04.
Willing, Morris, and Swanwlck, Correspondence
"' 4 -94. io-3266
61-806
Wltmer, Adorn, Papero, 1828-03.
Vealeo, Jasper, 1745-1817. Correspondence, 1776-
1007 ' 60-2782
PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Adalman, Seymour, 1000- collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1700-1864. 61-1637
Adjuvant Horss Company, Philadelphia. Records.
1036-1924. •«„_„„
01-312
Aero Club of Pennsylvania. Records, 1906-53.
Aldsn(L,H.) and Company, AldanvUls, Pa. Records.
1029-03. „-■• „,„,;,;
Alexander, Luclen Hugh, 1066-1926. Papero, 189B-
1911 ' 81-001
Aloxandor, William, Revolutionary eoldler. Papers
1708-1813. •" „i. 2017
Atlsn, ElLznb3th S., collector. Deeds, 1099-1850.
Allen, George, 1000-1076. Papers, 1820-43
American Inatltuto of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter.
Records, 1846-1040. 01-529
60-1851
00-1000
Repository Index
American Negro Historical Society. Records, 1790-
1901, " 60-2033
Ame rlcan Theatre Wing. State door canteen papers.
"42-46. hp. g , ^
Anderson famUy. Pape ro> 1777-1013. 61-302
Archambaull.AmaMargaretta. Historical papers,
60-2032
Arohambault, Anna Margaretta. Personal correspondence
1670-1646. SI_ 2e6
Armstrong, Emma Dean (Walker) Journals, 1678.
00-1064
Armstrong, William, major. Papers, 1776-80. 80-1226
Armstrong, William Q. Dlarlss, 1651-60. 60-2042
Aoch, Myor. Pspsro, 1876-87. 60-2084
Ashhurst family. Papsrs of the Ashhurst and
Hazlehurst families, of Phlladslphla and Bur-
lington County, N. J., 1704-1874. 61-39
Aahurot, Jphn. Papers of John Ashurst sstate, 1669-
1666 - 60-1246
Askow, Mary (Brown) b. 1766. Diaries, 1067-07.
61-663
Asylum Company. Records, 1793-1661. 60-1778
Bache, Franklin, 1792-1004. Papero of Franklin
Bache and family, 1018-60. 60-2022
Bailey, Gilbert Swartzlander, 1897- . coUector.
School notebooks, 1897-1940. 61-764
Ba fooo W1Ulam Bl>0h,, ' 1824 - 18 »7. collector. Papers,
lBB0 - 01-1096
60-2366
Bancroft Family. Papers, 1744-1021.
Balch family. Papars, 1699-1623.
Ba ma' EKlya BriEg8 ' 18e21 »S3- Papers, 1090-
' 60-2966
Baldwln-Llma-Hamlllon Corporation. Records, 1834-
68 - 01-136
Ball, Joseph, 1752-1821. Papero, 1070-1650. 60-1370
BalUot family. Papers, 1726-1822. 00-1282
Ba ia« 0r ,°B a R d PhUad, "P h "> Steamship Co. Records,
1B44-1B36. 60:3203
60-3303
""MS ^S 1 Amorlcll < Philadelphia. Records,
nso-1623. 61-213
Bank of the United StatoB (Pennsylvania, 1838-1841)
Records, 1640-66. ei_ 6 6
Baring, Maria Mathilda (Bingham). Letters, 1769.
81-2874
Barker, Joshua, Docket books, 1828-43. 60-2350
Barney, Joshua, 1759-1816. Papers, 1782-1818.
60-1230
Barton, Bonjamln Smith, 1706-1816. Lecturs notes,
lel3 - 16 ' 61-316
Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1700-1815. Papers, 1776-
813, 60-2224
Barton, Charles Crllton, d. 1661. Journals, 1827-
31, 00-1244
^'"J 11 . John, 1668-1777. Papers of John and
WUUam Bartram, 1734-1093. 00-1407
Bseba, Lewie, 1740-1610. JournalB, 1770-1801.
00-1011
Beelen von Bertholff, Frelherr von. Papors,
»«>-»«■ 60-3320
Benedict Club, Philadelphia, Reports, 1690-1047.
Benson, Evslyn, colloctor. Fayetts County papsrs,
192 °- 01-1449 .
Benson, Evelyn, collector. Fort Necessity papers,
1632-43. 61-1461
Berks Co., Pa. Recorde of Berks and Montgomery
Countlss, 1603-1886. *... 60 .j 03B
81-1113
Beverly, Robert, financier. Business records, 1763-
1862, 60-1377
Bevls, Thomas. Genealogical records, 1737-1679.
60-1016
B "i™R^ no a " d0r ' 181( '" 189 "- ?■"»"? Papers,
noe-lBUO. 61-86B
Blddls, Charles, 1746-1821. Papers, 1763-1026,
00-1774
Blddla, Clement, 1740-1814. Papero, 1743-1036.
60-1379
Blddte, Thomas A., collector. Business records and
correspondence, 1771-1627. 60-1401
Blddle family, Correopondence, chiefly of the
Blddle and Rush famlllee, 1776-1876, 01-527
Blddle family. Papers, 1709-1000, 60-3130
Diddle family, Papors, 1703-1937. 61-636
Bigler, William, 1014-1800. Papers, 1636-60, 00-1810
01-1116
Beeson family. Papers, 1646-1003.
Billon, Frederic Louis, 1001-1866. Papors, 1876.
80-3133
Bln ^T^.^i mm '• 17M -"°«- Estate and other paporo,
1777-1617. 80-1612
Blitog, Arthur Cecil, 1893-1967, collector. Papars,
1707-1867. 81-2088
Blnnoy, Horace, 1780-1876. Papers. 61-803
Birch, George, d. 1837. Papers, 1806-88. 60-1813
Blaokmore, William, 1827-1070. Papers relatins to
William Penn, 1873-76, 00-1014
BlackweU, Robert, 1748-1831, Estate papers.
"81-63. el . si4
Blakeslee, Alice. Ossealogical data, 1867-1626.
81-2648
Blankenburg, Rudolph, :i ,3-1018, Papers, 1881-1618,
01-1000
Blight, Atherton. Diary and account book, 1846-68,
60-2016
Blpckloy (Phlladslphla Gensral Hospital) papors,
!0Ulc ° nL 61-1861
Botaod, Daniel, firm, Philadelphia. Records, 1777-
86, 80-2010
Bollman, George. Business recordB, 17B4-1603.
Boone, Jeremiah, Business records, 1782-1683.
60-1263
60-1376
Boot and Shoo Manufacturers of ths United States.
Letters, 1880. ■ 60-3286
Boris /amlly. Papero, 1766-1666. 61-688.
Borman family. Papors, 1016-72. 01-3692
Boudlnot, Klla», 1740-1621. Papers, 1716-1820.
80-1900
Bradford, Thomas, 1745-1836. Papers, 1760-1002.
60-2027
Bradford, Thomas, 1746-1038. Papers of Thomas
and William Bradford, 1702-1881. 61-1104
Bradford, WUUam, 1722-1701, Papars, 1682-1683.
60-1712
I'Si/S'™ W ' Harpora Fer, y clvU War "cords,
«»>-«»■ 61-647
Braxton, Carter, 1736-1797. Papors, 1780-1611.
80-2048
Brayton, Annie Hare Powel, collector. Papars, 1661-
1709, 61-1467
Bright, Nanoy Patterson, collector. Papers, 1720-
1881> 61-3686
Brlnton, Francle D., collector. Papers, 1766-1874.
80-1708
Brlnton, Francis D., collsotor. William Masters
and Mary Masters Rtchsll sstate papers, 1746-1850.
81-1404
Brlnton, Jaspsr Ye ate a, 1878- Papers, 1762-1036.
61-503
Brlnton, John H1U, 1772-1027. Business records.
1760-1690. 61-344
Bristol and Philadelphia letters, 1871-69. 81-2267
British prisoners and parolo papers, 1760-62, 61-1448
Brodhead, Daniel, 1736-1809. Letter book, 1780-66.
61-3098
Brooke, John Rutter, 1638-1026. Papsre, 1763-
1603. 60-3310
Broomall, John Martin, 1816-1894. Correspondence
1887-66. 61 . 7 ' 13
Brown, Alexander p., collector. Autographs, 1886-
1013, 60-1662
Brown, Andrew, of U. S. Army. Letters, 1882-64.
60-1681
Brown, Carlotta Horrlng, Collection, 1666-1620,
60-1762
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1010. Papers, 1715-
1M7, 60-1084
Brown, Charlss Brockden, 1771-1810. Papers, 1742-
"10. 00-3136
Brown (David 8.) and Company, Philadelphia.
Account books, 1637-70. 00-2618
Browa, (DavldS.) and Company. PMladelolila, Records
1628-1910. CJ-2328
Brown, Henry Armltt, 1844-1078. Papers, 1693-1900.
60-3833
Brown, Mary (Stockton) collector. Miscellaneous
papers, 1764-1660. 61-1716
Brown family. Papers, 1788-1915. 61-1007
Browne, Mrs. John C, collector. Lottery tlckete
and records, 1753-1606. 80-1006
Browne, Peter ArreU, 1782-1860. Papers, 1606-64,
81-367
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Browne, William Hardcastla, 1840-1806. Correspond-
ence, 1880-97. 60-1868
Browning Society ot Philadelphia. Records, 1803-25.
60-3138
Bryan, Oeorge, 1731-1781, Papers, 1756-1829.
Buchanan, James, Pres, U. S,, 1781-1808, Papers,
1776-1868. 00-3337
Buchanan, Roberdeau, 1836-1916, collector.
Roberdeau papers, 1701-1631. 80-3313
Buchanan family. Papers of the Buchanan and Henry
families, 1700-1814. ' 00-1700
Buck, Jacob E. Receipt and account books, 1632r40.
80-1649
Buck, William Joseph, b. 182S. Letters to John
Jordan, 1870-73. 00-2804
Bucks Co. , Pa. Marriage records of Bucks County, Pa.
and Philadelphia, 1836-06. 60-3160
00-1676
01-3085
Bucks Co., Pa. Records, 1082-1850.
Bull family. Papers, 1788-1844.
Bunting, Samuel. Business records of Samuel
Bunting and George Nlcholsoa, 1684-1850. 60-1068
Burd, Edward Shlppen, d. 1848. Papers, 1798-1868.
60-1096
Burleigh, Charles Callstus, 101O-1B78. Anti-slavery
papers, 1828-67. 61-3610
Buraalde, James. Correspondence, 1776-78.
Burrell, Btephanle L. Papers, 1628-43.
' Busch, Mlers. Papers, 1836-70*
81-2877
61-718
60-1869
Duller, Pierce, 1607-1867. Business records, 1838-
92. 80-1858
Butler family. Papers, 1771-1900. 81-753
Cadwalader, Joan, 1742-1786. Estate papers, 1727-
1836. 61-382
Cadwalader family. Papers, 1830-1800. 61-768
Calvin, Samuel, 1811-
70.
Correspondence, 1837-
61-384
Camac family. Estate papers, 1802-80. 61-80
Camden Co., N. J. Psychiatric Hospital, Lakeland.
Records, 1886-99. 61-402
Campbell, James H., 1820-1896. Papers, 1861-67.
60-1674
Campbell, Samuel, bookseller and printer. Papers,
1780-1876. 80-1782
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1389. Business records, 1767-
1622. 60-1812
Carpenter, Louis Henry, 1839-1916, Papers, 1683-
1803, 80-1809
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1852-1928. Papers, 1874-
1827. 80-3281
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1652-1828, collector..
Materials relating to lawyers and the law, 1680-
1828. 60-2041
Carter, Arabella, collector. Human Freedom League
papers, 1880-1804. 61-1452
Caaaeh Abraham H., collector. Papers, 1680-1821.
61-3126
Calhrall, Charles E. Diary and poetry, 1831-35.
60-1608
Cbaloner, John. Cbaloner and White papers, 1744-
1838. 60-17S8
Champion, Joseph. Papers, 1774-1844. 61-3385
Chase, Samuel Portland, 1808-1873. Papers, 1624-82.
60-1817
Chauncey, Charles, collector. Obituary notice
collection, ca. 1808-24. 61-1463
Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike record books,
1803-12. 60-1819
Chester Co., Pa. Records and papere, 1684-1847.
60-1944
Chew, Benjamin, 1722-1610. Papers of the Benjamin
Chew estate, 1776-1904. 60-1625
Chew, DavldS. B. Papers, 1826-96. 81-1035
Chew, Samuel. Papers, 1826-50. 6J-1082
Chew family, collector. Pennsylvania boundary
line papers, 18th cent. 61-676
Cheyney, Waldron J., 1831-1906. Papers, 1853-1908.
81-150
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania;
autograph letters and portraits, 1712-1810. 61-1686
Chllds, Cephas Grler, 1792-1871. Statistical documents,
1783-1871, 61-1201
Churchman, George. Official papers, 1720-1850.
8i
Churchman, John, surveyor. Papers of John and
George Churchman and Kirk Brown, 1716-1836.
Citizens' Bounty Fund Committee, Philadelphia.
Records, 1862-88. 61-246
Citizens' Municipal Association of Philadelphia. Records,
1893-1607. 81-1042
Citizens' Permanent Relief Committee, Philadelphia.
Records, 1886-86. 61-81
Clark, Ephralm. Papers, 1778-1888. 61-68
Clark, William Bell, 1889- collector. World War I
papers, 1919-20. 81-1107
Clark, William J., 1840-1888. Papers, 1861-88.
61-3667
Clay, Cecil, 1842-1807. Papers, 1804-80. 61-870
Claypoole, James, b. 1634, Papers, 1681-83. 61-2644
Clement, John, 1818-1884, collector. Papers, ca.
1678-1865. 61-1447
Clement, John C. Official papers, 1681-1871. - 60-1760
Clifford family. Papers, 1722-163?. 60-1764
Clover Club of Philadelphia. Records, 1918-21.
Clymer family. Papers, 1748-1688,
61-140
60-1757
Coates family. Papers of the Coates family and of
JohnReynell, 1702-1847. 60-1756
Cochran, Henry C. Notebooks, 1845-48. 80-1818
Cohen, Charles Joseph, 1674- Papers, 1888-1863.
61-2073
Coles, Edward, 1786-1888. Papers, 1762-1867. 81-676
Collins, Zaccheus, d. 1631. Papers, 1760-1847.
81-383
Collins family. Papers of the Collins and Marshall
families, 1761-1838. 61-422
Collins family. Papers of the. Collins, Parker, Rawle,
and related families, 1783-1804. 61-2215
Collls, Charles Henry Tucky, 1838-1602. Letter
books, 1863-88. 61-310
Colonial-Revolutionary manuscripts, 1738-1808.
60-1707
: Commemoration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth
Anniversary of the First Arrival of William Penn
In America. General Committee. Papers re-
lating to organization of the commemoration, 1831-
32. 60-3132
Conarroe autograph collection, 1643-1882. 80-1618
Conner family. Conner and Powell genealogies,
1776-1883. 60-1865
Constitutional Centennial Commission, Philadelphia,
1666. Record, 1888-67. 80-2662
Cooke, Jay, 1821-1906. Papers, 1842-1901. 80-1760
Cope, Gilbert, 1840-1928, collector. Historical
and genealogical collection, 1882-1924. 61-2771
Cope family. Business records, ca. 1800-ca. 1926.
61-146
Corqett, Jane. Papers, 1834-1804. 81-965
Coryell, Lewis S. Correspondence, 1808-67. 60-1711
Covode, John, 1808-1871. Letter book, 1670. 61-3591
Cox, John, 1754-1847. Papers of John Cox and family,
1600-1990. 60-1813
Coxe, Brlnton, 1833-1892, collector. New Jersey
papers, 1743-1860. 61-1468
Cozens, William Burr Nash. Papers, 1864-70. 61-648
Craig, Margaret Murphy (Craig). Correspondence,
1778-1837. 61-577
Cresson family. Papers, 1828-1920. 61-258
Croghan, George, d, 1782. Papers, 1754-1808.
61-666
Cuesth, Joaefa Esplnosa de. Correspondence, 1826-
42. 60-3137
Curtle, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar, 1850-1933. ,
Correspondence, 1912-38. 60-3162
Dalx, Augustue F. Papers, 1889-1914. 60-32^3
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1664. Papers, 1791-1860.
61-669
Dallas, Susan. Letters from the scrapbook of
Susan Dallas, 1865-61. 61-866
Darlington, William, 1804-1879. Papers, 1829-61.
61-386
Darrach, Charles Gobrecht. Papers, ca, 1906-19.
Davidson, William B. Journal and sketchbook, 1824-
27. 60-1808
Davis, William Morris. Correspondence, 1853-79.
80-1773
Dealy, Dennis F., d. 1887. Papers, 1863-87. 61-723
Decatur, Stephen, 1779-1820. Naval papers, 1801-20.
60-1922
Delaware Co. , Pa, County Home, Lima. Records,
1812-60. 81-386
Devereux, B. H. Letter book, 1837-43. 61-2945
Dewltt, Peter. Papers, 1794-1620. 61-3066
Dickinson, John, 1732-1806. Papers, 1760-72. 80-2043
Dlller, William S. Military papers, 1882-60. 80-1931
Dobson, James. Papers, 1890-1920. 81-2687
Dotterer, Henry Sassaman, 1841-1903. Genealogical
papers, 1862-83. 60-2361
Drayton family. Papers, 1786-1868. 81-737
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1802, collector,
Business records and Journals, 1684-1667. 81-16
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1612-1802, collector.
' The Dreer collection; miscellaneous correspondence,
ca. 1704-1888. 61-8
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1602, collector.
Literary and scientific autographs and manu-
scripts, 1703-1900. 81-362
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius , 1612-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous army and navy autographs, 1571-
1917. 61-16
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous autographs, clergy, arts, and
sciences, 1492-1921. 61-17
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1812-1902, collector.
Miscellaneous political autographs, 1497-1922.
61-16
Dreer, Ferdinand Julius, 1612-1802, collector.
Papers on pollttcal and military history, 1518-
1684. 81-18
Drinker, Elizabeth (Sandwith), 1734-1607. Diary,
1768-1607. 61-404
Drinker, Henry, 1734-1800. Papers, 1766-1869.
60-1818
Drum, Augustus, 1816-1666. Papers, 1848-56. 60-1974
Du Bols, Abraham. Papers, 1792-1609. 61-463
Dudley, Thomas Haines, 1819-1893, Papers of
Thomas and Edward Dudley and of Israel
Roberts, 1854-1911. 61-223
Dunbar, Elizabeth, collector. Talcott Williams
memorial papere, 1806-1936, 61-607
Dunlap, John, 1747-1812. Papers, 1774-1811. 60-2617
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844. Papers,
1633-1844.
60-2319
Darrach, William, 1798-1866. Diarlee, 1830-38.
60-1895
Dutilh and Wachsmuth, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
1846. 60-1761
Ebernart, Allen M. Papers, 1913-21. 60-2025
Edelhetm, Carl, collector. German heraldry books,
ca. 1700. 61-1451
Edmonds, Franklin Spencer, 1874-1945. Papers.
61-670
Edmunds, Albert Joseph, 1867-1841. Papers, 1850-
1941. 60-1930
Edwards, Howard, collector. Autograph letters,
1779-1863. 60-1869
Embree, Ellhu, 1782-1820. Papers, 1814-25, 60-2724
Emergency Aid Committee, Philadelphia. Belgian
Relief Division, Correspondence, 1914-21. 61-127
Umlen, Samuel, 1730-1799. Letters, 1772-97.
Emlen family. Papers, 1716-1886,
61-3611
61-36
Emmet, Thomas Addis, 1626-1919, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1749-1814. 60-2726
Etting, Frank Marx, collector. Autographs, and
family and civic papers, 1668-1917, 60-2026
Evans, Griffith, surveyor. Papers, 1766-1648. 60-1777
Evans, Robert T. Papers, 1603-65. 60-1994
Fahnestock f amUy. Papers, 1849-73 61-2219
Faires, John Wiley, 1813-1901. Papers, 1830-88.
60-1948
Faires family. Papers, 1811-1918, 81-2071
Fairman family. Papers, 1671-1828. 61-149
Fallon, Christopher, Correspondence, 1824-63.
61-824
Farts, John Thomson, 1871- Literary manuscripts.
61-2868
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Farmer, £Uza. Letter book, 1774-89. 81-3586
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Papers, 1914-
36, 60-2811
Feltou, Samuel Morse, 1800-1689. Correapondence
1834-89. 61-2756
Felton, Samuel Morse, 1809-1889. Papers, 1861-87.
61-587
Fernberger, Samuel Welller, 1687-1956, collector.
Legal documents, 1796-1819. 60-2808
Fire Insurance Company of tie County of Philadelnala
ReeorS books, 1833-41. 61-2878
Flaber, isi.., Howell Tracy. Family papers, 1783-1911.
60-1784
' Fisher, Mlers, 1748-1819. Papers, 1776-1814.
81-2380
Fisher, Sidney George, 1609-1671. Diaries,
"34-70. 81-2289
Fitch, John, 1743-1798. Papers, 1763-18ao, 60-1977
Fithlan, Enoch, collector. Greenwich, N.J. vital
statistics, 1817-86. 81-1450
FitzSUnons, Thomas, 1741-1611. Papers, 1790-1800.
81-2889
Flagg, Jostah Foster. Papers, 1821-69. 81-562
Fletcher, Thomas, goldsmith. Busiest* oorre-
spondence, 1806-56. 61-2267
Forbes, Thomas, Letter bock, 1722-32. 61-2948
Ford, Paul Leicester, 1666-1902. Biographical
papers, 1691-93. 60-1949
Foulke, John. Papera, 1769-96, 60-3272
Foulke family. Papers, 1703-1911. 81-941
Fax, Benjamin Franklin. Papers, ca. 1838-1913.
Repository Index
Fox, Isaac, d. 186S. Papers, 1863-69,
80-2619
81-802
Frankenlleld, Samuel P. Funeral records, 1852-1301.
81-498
60-1614
Franklin, Benjamin, 1708-1790. Papera, 1747-B4.
(
Franklin, Walter, d. 1780. Letter book, 1772-73.
81-3214
Freane (Edward A.) and Company. Records, 1878-93,
81-843
Freaa family. Papera, 1764-1869. 80-3166
Freeman, Corlnne (Keen) 1668- Liberty loan papers,
1918-19. 60-1904
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877. Papers on Indi-
an ethnology, ca, 1874, 60-3241
French West India papers, 1712-57. 81-1409
Friends Library Association of West Cheater.
Records, 1880-98. 81-717
Fry and Rambo, Montgomery Co., Pa. Records,
1843-59, 80-1975
Furness, Horace Howard, 1833-1912. Sanitary Fair
papers, 1881-65. 60-3228
Galloway, Grace (Growden) d. 1789. Dairy and corre-
spondence, 1778-81. 60-3240
81-2898
Gamble, WUllam, Scrapbook, 1639-45.
Oardlner, Edward Carey, collector. Family papers
1832-1939. Tl-102
Gardner, John, 1760-1807. Papers, 1786-91. 80-1991
Gardom, George. Papers, 1840-90. 80-1950
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Records, 1842-
18 <> 6 . 61-1633
Gibson, James, 11, 17&4. Papers, 1712-1846. 80-1818
Olhon, JohnH. Historical writings, 1845-57. 81-583
GUllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1884-1954. Papers.
61-1034
GUllngham, Harrold Edgar, 1864-1954, collector.
Custom House documents and related papers.
1792-1B55. 60-1802
Gilpin, Henry Dllworth, 1801-1860. Papera of Henry
D. Gilpin and family, 1727-1672. 60-1826
Gilpin family. Papers, 1738-1876. 60 !619
Gilpin family. Poetic and prose selections, 1793-
1633.
60-1948
Glrard, Stephen, 1750-1831. Estate papera, 1839-
83 ' 81-465
Olrard College, Philadelphia. Papers, 1865-94.
81-661
Gloucester Manufacturing Company. -RecordB, 1850-
W» 9 - 60-2423
Gobrocht, ChrlBtlan F., 1785-1844. Papers, 1796-
1M4. 80-1971
60-1966
Goodfellow, James, 1798-1880. Papers, 1634-81
Goodson, John. Business records of John Goodson
and Samuel Cart, 1661-1761. 60-2060
Gordon, Thomas Francis, 1787-1860. Historical
papers, ca. 1813. 60-1903
Gorham, Morris H. collector. Papers collected by
Morris H. Gorham and William G. Hbllls concerning
the Improved Order of Red Men, 1831-1901. 81-1115
Gorman, Frederick J. Notes. 81-1088
Gould, George Glen. Material for a biography of Ezra
Holden, 61-1045
Governors of Pennsylvania; autograph lettera.
1778-1891. 61 . 1716
Graff, Annie A. , oollector. Genealogical notes,
1700-1666. 61-1406
Graff family. Papers, 1727-1929. 60-3271
Graham, Archibald Hunter. Papers, 1927-29.
60-3162
Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Pennsylvania.
Courtland Saunders Post, No. 21, Philadelphia.
Records, 1683-1923. 61-628
G "^i ^ ui ? a •. Estate tWTB of Louisa, Caroline,
and Elizabeth Grata, 1826-91. ' 61-269
Grate, Simon, 1640-1926, Correapondence, 1666-1923.
. 61-719
Grata, Simon, 1640-1925-, collector. American
political aubjects; autographs, 1641-1922, 60-2616
Grata, Simon, 1640-1925, collector. American section!
miscellaneous groups of papers and autographs, 1570-
1919. 60-2646
Grata, Simon, 1640-1926, collector. American wars;
autographs, 1657-1911. 60-2624
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Churchman and
clergymen; autographs, 1647-1921. 81-99
Grata, Simon, 1640-1925, collector. Commercial rec-
ords, 1699-1835. 61-96
Grata, Simon,. 1840-1925, collector. Correspondence
of officials of U. S. Government departments, 1795-
1868. 81-97
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. European
section; letters and papers, ca. 1383-1920. 60-3095
Grate, Simon, 1B40-1926, collector. Indian affairs;
autographs, 1735-1807. 81-101
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, colle, -.tor. Jurists; auto-
graphs, 1686-1925, ' 61 . ee
Grata, Simon, 1840-1926, collector. Miscellaneous
groups of autographs, 1754-1824. 60-2826
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Miscellaneous
section; autographs, ca. 1533-1910. 80-2649
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Participants In
cultural Ufa, arts, and sciences; autographs, 1847-
1M8 ' 80-2825
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Pennsylvania
politics and legal affairs; autographs, 1800-79.
80-2027
Grata, Simon, 1840-1925, collector. Territorial ex-
pansion end settlements in Pennsylvania and else-
where; autographs, 1684-1895. 80-2633
Grata family. Business and legal records, 1762-
W21. 80-2336
Gt. Brit. Board of Trade. Records, 1875-1782.
81-432
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Letters, 1780-82.
80-3183
Greenewalt, Mary Elizabeth Hallock-, 1871-1950.
Papers, 1932-38. 81-443
Orlfflth manuscripts, 1837-53. 61-819
Grubb, Peter. Forge and furnace account books,
1765-1880. 80-1769
61-147
Grubb family. Papers, 1834-69.
Halm, Peter. Papers, 1802-34. 81-146
Haines, Johns. Papers, 1645-90. 81-839
Hall, Reynold T., collector. Philadelphia Civil War
charity papers, 1861-89. 81-1504
Hallowell family. PaperB, 1849-77. 01-27
Hamilton, Andrew, 1676 (ca. )-174i, Andrew and
James Hamilton papers, 1713-1805. 61-3071
60-2018
61-52
Hamilton, Hance, 1721-1772. Papers, 1739-79,
Hamilton, Jamea, 1710 (ca, )-1763. Papers,
1733-63.
Hamilton and Hood, Philadelphia. Records, 1604-65.
81-141
Hand, Edward, 1744-1802. Papers, 1771-1807. 80-3011
Harris, John, 1726-1791. Papers, 1867-1915. 80-2184
Harris family. Papers, 1760-1844. 61-494
Harrison, George. Official records, 1812-32; 80-2570
Harrison, Henry Norrls, 1887- collector. Papers
1822-1917. P 61 _6 77
Harrison Oil Company. Records, 1884-86. 60-1841
Harvey, Isaac, Philadelphia merchant. Papers,
1788-1856. 80-3266
Harvey, Samuel, 1760 (ca. )-184B. Papers, 1771-1846,
81-2217
Hazard Family. Papers, 1770-1818. 61-164
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823.
Papers, 1749-1822. 80-2329
Heckman, Charles Adam, 1822-1896. Civil War
papers, 1881-83. 61-2218
Hele, James E. Letter books, 1626-28. 60-1839
Henry, Alexander, 1823-1863. Papers, 1840-78. 60-2393
Henry, Betsy. Music books of Betsy and Eliza Henrv.
1798-1623. 60 !' le96
Henry, William, 1729-1766. Papers, 1759-1312.
60-2223
Bering, Constantino, 1800-1680, collector. Portraits
and biographical notes, 1640-60. 61-1440
Herndon, John Goodwin, 1888- collector. United
Katlons papers, 1945-46. 61-1462
Herrlck, Chessman Ablah, 1668-1958. Papers
1M3 -«- '60-3273
Hicks, Isaac, 1748-1836. Docket books, 1772-1832.
60-1842
Hlesler, Daniel, 1747-1604, Papers, 1736-1622.
60-2330
Hlght, William. Letter book, 1795-96. 61-3099
Hlldeburn, Charles Swift Rlche", 1865-1901. Cor-
respondence with Robert Ludlow Fowler, 1693-
96, 60-2801
Hlldeburn, Charles Swift Rlche', 1885-1901. Papers
H28-1900. 60-2391
Hllbgas, Michael, 1729-1804. Letter books, 1757-
60, 80-1852
Hobbs, Henry J. P. Papers, 1937-46,
Holllngaworth family. Papers and bus
1734-1890,
Hoopes, Alban Williamson, Papers, 1806-1948,
Holllngaworth family. Papers and business records,
1734-1880. 60-2400
61-712
Hopklnson family. Correspondence, 1782-1635.
60-3145
Uof ff?> Hari * Shelmlre. Genealogical papers, 1833-
ml - 60-1840
Horne, Louise (Williams) d. 1956, collector. Doran
collection, 1797-1880. 61-2031
Hprnor, Joseph P, Commonplace books, 1798-1818,
80-2173
Horstmann (Wm. H. ) and Sons, Philadelphia. Records,
1636-66. 61-628
80-2159
Hough family, Papers, 1721-1857,
Howard, John, 1726 ?-1790. Papers, 1780-1919,
80-2320
Howell, Josephine R. , coUeotor. Family paperB,
1886-1888. 60-3156
61-2032
Hubbard, C. Evans, collector. Papers, 1780-1801
Hubbard, Edwin, 1811-1891. Genealogical notes on
the Goodrich and Cocke families, ca. 1661, 60-3300
HubbBll, Helena, collector. Autograph collection,
1879-1895. 81-1114
Hubby, Adam, ca. 1744-ca. 1793. Military Journals,
"78-60. 80-2222
Hughes, John, 1711-1772. PaperB, 1725-1618. 8d-2686
Huldekoper, Harm Jan, 1776-1854. Papera, 1798-
18B4 ' . 60-2197
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 1810-1883. Papers
1800-1901. ^ 60-2811
Humphreys, Clement, 1777-1803. Papers, 1796-
1801 ' 80-2221
Humphreys, Joshua, 1761-1838. Papers, 1636-1635.
00-2211
Huntington, Joshua, 1751-1621. Papers relating to
the frigate Confederacy, 1778-86. 60-2048
Hutchlns, Thomas, 1730-1789. Papers, 1759-88.
Indian recorde collection, 1808-1674.
Indian Rights Association. Records, 1663-1937
60-2228
81-1403
Indigent Widows' and Single Women'B Society of
Philadelphia, Records, 1823-62. 81-64
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA. "HBTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Infants' Clothing Association, Philadelphia. Records,
1813-1967. 81-668
Ingersoll, Charles Jaxed, 1782-1662. Correspondence,
1804-69. 61-2068
Irrtn, John. Diaries, 1663-66. 61-2214
Irvine, William, 1741-1604. Military papers, 1788-
1834. ' 60-2845
Irvine family. Papers, 1777-1666. 61-1044
Jackson, Joseph, 1887-1948. Papers, 1923-28.
Jacobs famtiy. Account books, 1751-1818.
Jacobs family. Papers, 1681-1836.
60-2071
60-3148
80-2838
James, Isabella (Batchelder) b. 1618. Papers, 1733-
1874. 60-3172
James, Thomas Potts, 180„-1882. Letter books,
1851-63. 60-2802
James and Drinker, Pbiladelpbla. Records, with some
personal papers of Henry and SandwHh Drinker, 1739-
1865. 61-819
Jameson, John Franklin, 1868-1937, collector. Records
relating to WUlem Ussellnx aid the South Company,
1887. 81-2881
Jellett, Edwin Costley, I860- Diaries, 1860-1821,
61-870
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- ; Correspondence
concerning Button Gwinnett, 1924-38. 60-2512
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1835- collector. Autograph
letters, 1782-1807. 61-663
Jenkins family. Papers, 1702-1902. 80-2837
Johnston, Joslah Stoddard, 1784-1833. Papers, 1821-
39. 80-2610
Jones, Andrew M. Papers, 1833-83, 81-211
Jones, John, d. ca. 1843. Papers, 1814-64.
61-81
Jones, Lewis, Papers, 1787-1878. 80-3184
Jones, Owen, 1744 or 5-1625. Papers, 1759-1824.
60-3111
Jones, William, 1760-1831. Papers, 1792-1839.
61-567
Jones family, Business records, 1810-71. 60-3178
Jones family. Papers, 1698-1867. 60-2836
Jones & Clark. Records, 1784-1816. 80-2210
Jordan, Ewlng, 1847-1920. Papers of Ewlng and
Francis Jordan, 1848-77. 61-664
Justice, Jefferson, 1840- Papers, 1862-65 : 60-3286
Keating, John. Correspondence with Richard Gernon,
1805-29. 60-1921
Kelm, De Bennevllte Randolph, 1841-1914. Papers,
1808-1912, 80-2104
Keith, Charles Psnrose, 1654-1939. Keith family
papere, ca, 1890-1832. 60-2216
Kennedy, Anthony. Business records, 1781-1827.
60-2106
King and Wilson, Washington, D. C. Letter book, 1837-
38, 61-2884
Kntght, Daniel, b. 1821, School notebooks, 1831-34,
61-1076
Knowles, Guatavus W. Account books, 1875-96.
61-2089
Konkle, Burton Alva, 1881-1944. Papers, 61-580
Krewson, George, collector. Lsgal and business
papers from estates, 1770-1878. 61-1616
Lamberton, James Flndley Peffer, collector. Papers
of Scotch-Irish setttemsnts, Cumberland Co., Pa.,
1734-86. 61-1406
Lancaster and Schuylkill Bridge Company, necords,
1611-40. 61-496
Lancaster Co., Pa. Records and papers, 1724-1816.
80-2218
Landon, Eliza (Hickly). Landon-Shattuck fnmtly
papers, 1846-60. 61-585
Langdon, John, 1741-1819. PaporB, 1668-1824.
80-1871
Lardner, Alexander. Account books, 1830-47. 61-2273
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792. Correspondence, 1762-
80. 60-2171
Law, Samuel Andrew, 1771-1845. Correspondence,
1817-48. 61-626
Lawrence, Thomas, 1689-1754. Papers, 1684-
1769. 61-76
Leach, Frank Willing, 1865-1043. Papers, 1914-16.
81-807
Leach, Joslah Granville, 1842-1922. Diaries, 1876-
1920. 60-3264
Loach, May Atherton. Correspondence relating to
the Perm sash, 1928-30, 60-1870
Learning, Aaron, 1716-1760. Diaries, 1750-77. 60-1848
Learning family. Papers, 1706-1861. 60-2410
Learned, Marion Dester, 1857-1017. Papers, 1624-
1815. 61-699
Lee, Franklin. Papere, 1607-71. 61-681
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1768. Legal manuscripts,
1656-1753. 60-1880
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Record books,
1868-96. 60-2809
Lehman, Christian, collector. Germantown and
Rolborough papers, 1742-99. 31-1498
Lehman, George M. , collector. Union Canal
papers, 1781-1822. 61-1722
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Papers, 1835-
1806. 80-2089
Lewis, Ellis, 1798-1671. Papers, 1610-71. 60-2178
Lewis, Henry Carvlll, 1853-1888. Papers, 1861-90.
81-493
Lewis, Mrs. Howard W., collector. Philadelphia
auctioneers* records, 1799-1868. 80-2220
Lewie, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Correspondence,
1904-08. 61-3686
Lewis, John Frederick, 1860-1932. Papers, 1771-
1831. 60-2386
Lewis, John Frederick, 1880-1932, collector*
English heraldry, 1597-1702. 81-1448
Lewis, William David, 1792-1881. Papers, 1800-
18«. 61-1138
Lewie family. Papers, 1755-1890. 81-296
Lewis family. Papers, 1774-1840. 61-636
Llghtfoot family. Papers, 1733-1616, 80-2606
Lipplncott and Company, ltd., Philadelphia. Records,
1787-1913. 60-1882
Lloyd, Howard Williams. Genealogical record books,
1848-1801. 60-2500
Lloyd, Malcolm, b. 1874. Family papers, 1749-1878.
61-1168
LobdeU Car Wheel Company, Wilmington, Del,
Records, 1817-1928. 61-78
I.f^nner family. Papers, 1817-81. 60-3106
Logan, Deborah (Norrls) 1761-1639. Diaries, 1816-
39 ' 60-2527
Logan family, Business recordo, 1808-36. 80-1849
Logan family. Papers, 1864-1671. 60-2636
Logan family. Papers of the Logan and Dickinson
families, 1671-1890. 60-2623
Long, William Summer. Genealogy, 1095. 60-3188
Longstroth, Joshua. Letter books, 1806-33. 81-2206
Longetreth School, Philadelphia. Alumnae
Association. Records, 1828-1942, 81-662
Lorimer, George Horace, 1668-1937, Papers, 1900-37.
61-1102
Lovering, Joseph Samuel, 1706-1881. Papere, 1817-
86. 61-648
Ludwlck Institute, Philadelphia. Records, 1801-1850.
61-1041
Lukens family. Papers, 1768-1808. 61-28
Luts family. Papers, 1785-1874. 60-2807
Lycoming Mining Company. Records, 1891-1938.
61-142
Lyman, Benjamin Smith, 1835-1920. Papers, 1851-
1918. 81-128
Lynch, John Wheaton. Letters, 1880-86. 61-311
McCall, Peter, 1009-1680. Papsrs, 1773-1878. 60-2657
McCall family. Papers, 1738-1689. 61-745
McHenry, Margaret. Journals, 1929-49. 61-1077
Mclnall, Edward. Correspondence, 1916-17. 61-342
McKean, Thomas, 1734-1617. Papers, 1760-1647.
61-332
McKesson, Mrs. Irvin H., collector. Records of
Philadelphia businessmen, 1825-85. 61-231
MacHanuB, Susan 8. (Trautwlns) Diaries, 1867-81.
61-2076
McMaster, John Bach, 1852-1832. Papers, 1888.
61-04
McMlchael, Clayton, 1844-1906. Papers, 1081-1801.
61-551
McPberBon, Robert, 1730 (ca.)-1788. Papers, 1748-
1856. 61-321
MacPlierson, WlUlam, 1766-1613.
1865.
Papers, 1784-
61-349
MacPherson family. Paparo, 1762-1665.
61-1138
McReynolds, Benjamin F, Correspondence, 1862-63,
61-2879
McShea, Walter Roos. Genealogical records, ca. 1918-
cs, 1929. 60-3107
MacVeagh, Wayne, 1833-1917. Papers, 1833-1850.
61-631
Madison, James, Pros. U, S, , 1751-1838. Papers,
ca. 1704-1830. 61-132
Magee, James,
Business records, 1832-52,
Family papers,
MaiUand, John J. , 1020-1808.
1729-1898. 01-1144
Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia. Records, 1870-1012.
61-714
Marshall, Christopher, 1709-1797. Diaries, 1773-03.
61-315
Martin, John Bill, 1823-1903. Correspondence, 1859-
86. ' 61-8220
Martin, John Hill, 1823-1806. Papers, 1866-78.
Martin. John H1U, 1823-1806. Works.
61-350
60-3276
Martin, William, 1765-1798.
Medical notes, 1785-
80-2820
Mason and Dixon Line papers, 1701-68. 81-1623
Massachusetts. Recordo and documents, 1744-80.
61-301
Matlack. T. Chalklev. Papers. Wll-39. 61-351
Meade, George Gonlon, 1815-1872. Papers, 1793-1897.
61-760
Meredith family. Papers, 1760-1886. 61-010
M.'rion Cricket Club. Papers, 1806-1923. 60-3167
Merrill, Daniel S, Real estate notes, 1864-68, 60-2810
Meyers, Oscar R, Legal papers, 1065-1905. 60-2573
Ulckley, Joseph J., 1709-1B78, collector. Swedish
manuscripts, 1636-1811. 61-1732
Midland Mining Company. Records, 1880-1939.
61-143
60-3189
Mifflin, Lemuel. Papers, 1784-1837.
Mifflin, Northumberland, and Bedford County con-
veyances, 1795. 81-2308
MUos, George K. Papers, 1776-1010. 80-3170
MlUlman, Francis A. Schoolbooke, 1833-36. 61-374
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1045-1031. Falls of
Schuylkill collection, 1000-27. 81-1089
Mills, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931. Papers, 1864-1831.
60-2867
Mtnford, William Alexander, Papers, 1084-1840.
61-036
Mitchell, James Tyndale, 1034-1915, Papers, ca.
1859-ca. 1811. 61-185
Mitchell, John, fl. 1812-1014. Papers, 1812-14.
01-359
Montgomery, Hope B. Tyloir, collector. Revolutionary
War records and othor papers, 1777-1818. 81-1543
Montgomery, Thomas Harrloon, 1630-1905. Btograput-
calnotes, ca. 1881. 60-3171
Montgomery, William Woodrow, 1045-1021. Papers.
1847-1822. 60-3200
Moore, JameB Clark. Papers of Jamoe Clark Moore and
William Colmer Moore, 1683-1830. 61-137
Moore, Joseph Hampton, 1604-1050. Papers, 1884-
1949. ol .,4
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Letter book, 1767-66,
,61-3886
Morris, Henry S. Business records, 1822-26. 60-2604
Morris, Isaac Paschall, 1803-1869. Buslnoss recordo
of Isaac P. and Levi Morris, 1036-45. 60-2433
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Business papers, 1709-
1838. 60-2434
Morris, Samuel, 1743-1612. Business recordB, 1740-
1811. 60-2435
Morris, Samuel B. PaporB, 1845-60. 00-2504
Muhlenberg, Henry, 1753-1015, Botanical paparo,
1781-1816. 60-2676
Mulford family. Lsgal papsra, 1757-1064. 01-030
Musical Fund Society of Philadelphia. Records,
1020-1930. 01-444
Myers, Leonard, 1027-1905. Collections, 1054-1905.
61-373
PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.
Pennsylvania Commandsry. Records, 1931-51.
61-482
Navy League of the United States. Philadelphia Section.
Records, 1817-22. 61-1460
Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa. Account books, 1786-
1860. 61-013
Nead, Frank B, , collector. Documents, 1863-1866,
61-648
Nsderlandsche Weet-Indlsche Compagnle. Records
1626-1834. 60 . 2162
Nelson, Thomas Forsythe. Papers, 20th cent. 60-3160
New Jersey papera, 1664-1853. 61-1763
Newhall, Walter Symonds, 1841-1863. Letters, 1662-
63- 61-3100
Newhall family. Papers, late 10th cent. 80-3161
Newton family. Papers, 1788-1003, 61-62
Nice, John. Papers, 1778-18:4. 81-372
Nicholson, John, d. 1800. Letter books, 1776
Repository Index
60-2686
80-2688
Nixon, John, 1733-1808. Papers, 1707-1846.
Norrls, George Washington, 1808-1876, collector.
Correspondence, 1605-1835. 61-620
Norrls family. Papers, 1642-1860. 60-2805
North American Land Company, Legal papers,
1793-1880. jl-eE
North American Land Company. Records, 1783-
1876> 01-402
Noyes, Stephen H., 1881-1832. Papers, 1810-25.
61-135
O'Donovan, William Rudolf, 1844-1920. Letters
1861-1020. ' M . M6
Orr, Dunlops, and Glenholme, Philadelphia, Letter
book, 1767-80. 61-2869
Packard, Frederick Adolphus, 1794-1887. Letters,
1829-85. 60-2675
Pagon, Katharine Wright (Dunn) collector. Account
book collection, 1781-1807, 81-3688
Painter, Uriah Hunt, 1637-1900. Papera, 1855-1036.
61-1129
_ Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846. Papers, 1800-46. 01-427
Parker family. Correspondence 61 the Parker family
and of the Brlnley family, 1723-1873. 81-1105
Parrlsh, John, 1729-1807. Diaries, 1773-93. 61-366
Parry, George T. Diaries, 1863-86. 60-2633
Parsons, William, 1701-1767. Papers, 1723-61.
60-2868
Paschall family. Papers, 1860-1881. 61-102
Paschall family. Papers, 1706-70. 61-222
Paschall family. Papera, 1734-1876. 01-58
Paschall family. Papers, 1747-1871. 80-2829
Pastorlus, Francis Daniel, 1651-171&. Papers.
1683-1721. ' 01 . 41 ,
Paul, Joseph M. Business records, 1600-29. 01-4?7
Peale family. Papers, 1794-1654. 60-2820
Pearce, Harry B., collector. Papers, 1680-1B3B.
61-3102
Pemberton family. Correspondence, 1740-87. 60-3168
Pemberton family. Papers, 1041-1880, 01-645
Pemberton family. Papera, 1800-1900. 61-3690
Penfleld, Frederic Courtland, 1865-1022. Papers, 1013-
al - 61-1043
Penlngtoa family. Papers, 1764-1882. 61-155
Penn family. Papers, 1029-1834. 01-423
PenneU, Joseph, 1867-1920. Correspondence of
Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell, 1869-1933,
61-072
Pennsylvania (Colony) Records, 1781-70, 80-2322
Pennsylvania (Colony) Ship register books, 1722-
76 - 60-2862
Pennsylvania (Colony) General Assembly, Papers,
1682-1783, 60-3046
Pennsylvania (Colony) Provincial Council. Papers,
1884-1823. 81-436
Pennsylvania. Board of Wardens lor the Port of
Philadelphia. Records, 1861-1908. 61-221
Pennsylvania. Commltteo of Public Safety. Records,
W17-21. M -9S2
Pennsylvania. Council of National Defense, Records,
1917-21. 61 _ 8 uu
Pennsylvania, Court of Admiralty, Records,
1770-1804, 81-77
Pennsylvania. Courts. Records, 1707-1836. 61-468
Pennsylvania. Courts (Philadelphia Co.) Records.
1685-1621. 60 _ 2646
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Association,
club, and society records, 1784-1037. 61-2309
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Autograph collection.
1671-1839. el . 1M '
Pennsylvania. Historical Society,
records, 1667-1837,
Baptist church
61-1918
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Building and loan
association books, 1871-1909. 01-2033
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. CU;rch and meeting
collection, 1640-1016: miscellany, 40-1004.
60-3339
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
1737-1847.
Church records,
81-243
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of
business, professional, and personal account
books, 1734-1036. 61-208
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Collection of court
records, 1678-1818. '61-1764
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Collection of
orderly books, 1776-1861. 61-1643
Pennsylvania. Historical Sooloty. Collection of
papers from the northern, interior, and west-
ern counties of Pennsylvania, 17-!4-1869. 61-1444
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Correspondence,
1026 - 61-666
Pennsylvania, Historical Society.
1300-1801.
Deed collection,
81-1593
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. The Dreer
collection: additional manuscripts, 1741-1812,
Pennsylvania, Historical Society,
lion accounts, 1749-1900,
81-2271
Estate admlnlstra-
81-21
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Family Bible
records, 1739-1027. 61-362
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Fire companies
of Philadelphia record books, 1742-1871. 60-3277
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Forges and furnaces
account books, ca. 1720-1032, 60-2051
Pennsylvania. Historical Boo to ty. Foster-Clement
collection, 1066-1810, ei-22
PB1 TJ'} V T a - H ""° rl <»' Society. Insurance papers,
1726-1800. 61-2038
papers, 1669-91. 61-2885
^miS - HWm,c ' lls °<=K*y- Lodge records,
■ ' 81-2310
3T U - Hl8 »°ricttl Society. Medical records
collection, ca. 1770-1808. 61-1662
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
accounts, 1730-1854. 80-1750
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Miscellaneous
collection, 1061-1931. 61-420
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
1886. '
Muster rolls, 1778-
01-186
Penusylvanla. Historical Society. Northampton
County papers, ca. 1682-ca. 1887. 61-368
Pennsylvania. Historical Soclsty. Papers of Delaware
counties, 1666-1806. 80-3100
Pennsylvania. Hletorlcal Society, Pennsylvania Con-
stitutional Convention autograph letters, 1837-38.
61-680
Pennsylvania. Historical Society, Pennsylvania
Hospital papers, 1817-05. 00-3108
Pennsylvania, Historical Society, Pennsylvania
manuscripts, 1762-1907. 01-130
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Philadelphia County
papers, 1671-1666. 60-3049
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Philadelphia fire
companies' record books, 1768-1004, 60-2060
Pennsylvania, Historical Society. Physicians'
records and medicinal recipes, 1780->1886, 61-20
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. Records of
miscellaneous business enterprise, 17th-19th
centuries.
Pennsylvania, Historical Society,
Church records, 1741-1814,
Pennsylvania, Historical Society,
travel notes, 1609-1885.
Pennsylvania. Hletorlcal Society,
and textbooks, 1667-1672.
Pennsylvania. Historical Society,
lines record books, 1798-1866.
60-1761
Reformed Dutch
81-7
Roads and
60-3263
School notebooks
61-1731
Transportation
81-2
Pennsylvania. Historical Society.
Bank papers, 1707-1850.
United States
80-3207
Pennsylvania. Historical Society. War Service
Committee. Records, 1018-19. 01-246
Pennsylvania, National Guard. 1st Infantry. Records
of Company D, 1861-1823. 61-606
Pennsylvania. University. Mask and Wig Club
Records, 1B80-1637. 61-254
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
Minutes and other papers, 1794-1636. 60-3208
Pennsylvania Four Minute Men, Records, 1917-19.
01-1685
Pennsylvania Infantry. 20th Begt.. 1861-I86J.
Records, 1681-1000.
Pennsylvania Infantry. 62d Regt., 1801-1866.
Records, 1661-04.
01-3070
81-004
01-03
Pennsylvania Merit System League. Records.
1881-1036.
Pennsylvania pension papers of the Revolution, 1790.-83.
81-1454
Pennsylvania Property Company. Papers, 1782-1634.
66-2667
Pennsylvania Railroad Woman's Division for Wax
Relief. Correspondence, 1916-19. 01-2047
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abollton of Slav-
ery. Papers, 1748-1818. 81-426
Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals. Records, 1888-1883. 61-820
Penrose, Washington H.
book, 1824-69.
Arithmetic books and scrap-
81-2870
Papers, 1666-
81-2638
60-2440
Papers, 1097-1045.
01-424
Peters family. Papers, 1067-1871. 61-365
Philadelphia. Apprentices' Library Company. Records
lma-MM 61-669
Perkins, Samuel Clarke, 1828-1603.
1899,
Peters, Anna M. Papers, 1868-99.
Patera, Richard, 1704-1770.
1013-1045.
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia,
1041.
Board of Trade
Board of Trade, Records, 1880-
Records, 1801-1642,
01-747
01-210
00-9148
00-1084
Philadelphia. Bourse. Papers, 1001-1000.
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Collec
tlon, 1876.
Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1878
Papers, 1876. n . m
Philadelphia. Christ church Hospital. Records,
1708-1806. 00-1607
Philadelphia. Committee of Arrangements (Lafayette
reception). Records, 1024. 61-006
Philadelphia. Committee of Arrangements for the Peace
JubUee Celebration. Papers, 1898. 00-3047
Philadelphia. Committee of Defense, 1014-1016,
Minutes, 1814-16. 81-364
Philadelphia. Committee of Observation, Inspection and
Correspondence, Cargo manifests, 1774. 60-3024
00-3046
00-3027
Philadelphia, Councils, Petitions, 1780-1831,
Philadelphia, Fire Dept. Records, 1884-1913.
Philadelphia, First Reformed Church (Dutch)
Records, 1837-96. 01-260
Philadelphia, First UniversaUat Cburoh. Records.
1810-1834. el l 24
Philadelphia. Franklin Reformatory Home for Inebriates.
Godwin Association. Records, 1672-1600. 60-3020
Philadelphia. General Hospital. Woman's Advisory
Council. Records, 1915-67. 01-982
Philadelphia. Great Central Fair for the U. S, Sanitary
Commission, 1884. Record books, 1864, 81-616
Philadelphia, Lumbermen's Exchanse.
1886-1906.
Papers,
Philadelphia. Mayor, Parkway papers, 1807-13.
81-014
Philadelphia. St. Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1800-1906. 61-201
Philadelphia, St, Andrew's Church (Protestant
Episcopal). Records, 1823-63. 61-3612
Philadelphia. Second Universalis! Church.
Records, 1820^1820, 81-57
Philadelphia. Union League,
Records, 1866-1909.
60-3143
Repository Index
PENNSYLVANIA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Philadelphia. Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon.
Records, 1881-80. 61-327
Philadelphia Bicycle Club. Records, 1882-1902.
80-3159
Philadelphia Committee for Unemployment Relief.
Records, 1030-32. 81-603
Philadelphia Cricket Club. Records, 1854-1021.
81-668
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly. Records, 1749-1018.
60-3168
Philadelphia Dancing Assembly. Records, 1678-
1028. 61-1446
Philadelphia Garden Club. Records, 1904-10. 61-128
Philadelphia Garotte Publishing Con-nany. Records.
1W1-1984. 61-2077
Philadelphia lawyers collection, 1847-1939. 61-2026
Philadelphia legal papers, 1702-44. 61-2020
Philadelphia legal records, 1776-1916. 61-2097
Philadelphia Uuslcal Association. Records, 1664-
1918.. 91-442
Philadelphia Record. Assignment books, 1938-41,
01-1078
Philadelphia Vacant Lots Cultivation Association.
Papers, 1895-1928, 61-79
Payslek family. Papers of the Physios and Emlen
families, 1680-1899, 61-6 .7
Pile family, Correspondence, 1763-1836. 60-3140
Pleasants, Taomas Franklin. Journals, 1814-17.
Pleasants family. Papers, 1636-1843,
Plumsted family. Papers, 1684-1B88.
81-363
61-162
61-872
Poinsett, fool Rofcarts, 1779-1661. Papers, 1765-
1861. 61-426
61-2034
81-2871
Point No Point land title papers, 1726-1873.
Pollard, William. Letter book, 1772-74.
Pommer family. Papers of the Pommer and Deal
famlllss, 1800-1900. 61-610
Porter, Andrew. Journals and memoranda, 1785-
«'• 61-433
Porter family. Papers, 1770-1880. 61-421
Potts, Jonathan, 1746-1781. Papers, 1766-80.
61-367
Potts, William McCleery, b. 1866. Records of
the Isabella Furnace, 1680-1921. 61-212
Potta family, Mary Ann Furnace account books,
1826-89. 61-2038
PoweL Samuel. Letter books, 1724-47. 80-2431
Powel family. Papers of the Powel, Johnston,
Taylor, and Cole famlllss, 1700-1025, 61-736
Price, Ell Kirk, 1797-1BB4, collector. Pennsylvania
c ourt papers, 1773-1846, 81-820
Price family. Papers relating to Samuel Price.
61-1710
Prlnclplo Company, Prluclpio, Md. Records, 1724-
MM. 61-371
Proud, Robert, 1726-1813. Papers, 1681-1811,
61-393
Provincial delegates' letters, Pennsylvania, 1754-1829.
61-2307
PuertoRlco. Papers, 1806-85. 60-2676
Quick, Laviagtoa, 1619-1876. Papers, 1647-78. 60-2694
RadbilV Samuel X.,colloctor. Papers, 1866-1800.
61-1466
Raguet, Condy, 1764-1842. Letters, 1834-27. 61-2281
Rawle family. Papers, 177S-1921. 60-2997
Read, George C. Papers, 1836-47. 60-3285
Read, John Meredith, 1797-1674. Papers of John
Meredith Read and his father, John Read, 1824-
73. 81-627
Read, William Thompson. Papers, 1776-1868.
60-3226
Rood family. Correspondence, 1716-1872. 60-2342
Red Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross.
Pennsylvania-Delaware Division. Records, 1917-19.
61-808
Reed and Forde, Philadelphia. Records, 1759-1623,
81-105
Richards, Joseph T. Papers, 16B2-1026, 60-3173
Richards, Samuel, b. 1769, Papers, 1787-1646.
61-123
Rtghter Lumber Company. Records, 1847-81. 60-3279
Ringgold Brass Band. ScoreB, ca. 1870-60. 61-2227
Rlttenhouse, David, 1732-1796. Papers, 1766(ca.)-
1802. 61-601
Roberts, Algernon Sydney. Papers, 1680-1866.
60-3174
Roberts, Jonathan, 1771-1864. Papers, 1780-1930.
61-500
Robinson, Jonathan John. Business papers, 1816-59.
61-487
Rodenhausen Wagon Works, Philadelphia. Records,
1659-95. 61-490
Rodgers, John, 1773-1638. Papers, 1791-1866.
80-3290
Hose, Cropley. Letter book, 1779-61. 61-3097
Roseri ien and Denis, Philadelphia. Records,
18i«-63. 61-370
Roussel family. Papers, 1635-88. 61-1132
Rowland, Joseph Galloway. Papers, 1765-1612.
60 3176
Rosier, Francis C. Business records, 1841-57, 60-2686
Rulon, John W. Business papers, 1807-81, 81-826
Rush, Richard, 1730-1859. Correspondence, 1812-47.
81-3101
Rush, Richard, 1780-1866, Letters, 1811-22. 61-496
Russell family. Papers, 1760-1868. 80-2817
Sargent, Wlnthrop, 1753-1830. Surveys, 1764-1807.
60-2437
Sargent, Wlnthrcp, 1826-1870. Papers, 1845-86,
61-361
Sartain, Jotaj 1808-1867. Papers, 1771-1629.
61-878
Satterthwalte family. Papers, 1762^1846. 61-3221
Sayres, Edward Stalker, 1850-1923. Papers, 1666-
1923. 81-769
Schaffer, Charles. Meteorological record books,
1864-1630. 60-2892
Science and Art Club of Oermantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1874-1629. 60-3131
Science and Art Club of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Papers, 1680-1044. 81-1730
Scioto Land Company. Papers, 1789-92, 60-3283
Scott, Hannah L. Papers, 1903-09. 61-87
Scott, John Morln, 1789-1856. Papers, 1762-1869.
60-3282
ScoviUe, Samuel, 1672- Correspondence, 1642-
60. 61-461
ScuU, Nicholas, 1668 7-1761? Field notes, 1730-
55. 60-2693
Sergeant, John, 1779-1662. Papers, 1783-1887,
81-419
Sergeant, Thomas, 1782-1860, Papers, 1781-1853,
60-3009
Staler family, Papers, 1797-1903. 81-416
Shelter, Peter Wenrlck, b. 1819. Papers, 1873-76.
60-3141
Sbelley family, PaperB, 1682-1905. 80-3117
Snelton, Frederick H. Papers, ca. 1916-22. 61-2260
Shlppen, Edward, 1626-1811. Correspondence, 1849-
75. 61-497
Shlppen family. Papers of the Shlppen and Burd
families, 1701-1856. 81'-416
Shoemaker, Samuel, 1725-1800. Diaries and letters
of Samuel and Rebecca Shoemaker, 1780-86. ' 61-498
Shunk family. Correspondence, 1760-1923. 80-3142
S1U, Joseph. Diaries, 1831-64. 61-360
SllUman, Benjamin, 1778-1664. Correspondence,
1785-1887. 60-2686
Sinclair, Robert Lincoln. Papers, 1856-1931. 61-492
Smith, Abraham Lewis, '1831-1814. Correepondence,
1846-1613. 61-711
Smith, Charles Morton, collector. Papers
pertaining to early Pennsylvania, 1661-1648. 61-434'
Smith, Edward Wanton. Family papers, 1728-1846.
61-188
Smith,' Franklin R. Papers, 1848-66. 6. 82
Smith, George, 1804-1862, collector. Papers
pertaining to early settlers In Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and Maryland, 1061-1804. 61-124
Smith, John, 1722-1771. Correspondence, 1740-70.
61-2872
Smith, John Frederick, 1816-1868. Correspondence,
1686-88. 66-2677
Smith, John L., 1846-1921. Letters and diaries,
1862-1916. 66-2242
Smith, Perslfor Frazer, 1796-1858. Papers, 1770-1873.
81-665
Smith, Richard Penn, 1799-1864, Papers, 1786-1856.
61-13
Smith, Uselma C, Papers, 1768-1890. 61-748
Smith, William, 1727-1863. Papers, 1767-1881.
66-2836
Smith, William H. L. Papers,*1843-69. 60-2561
Smith family. Real estate popBrs, 1890-1934.
61-295
Smyth family. Business records of the Smyth and
related families, 1791-1886. 61-1469
Snow, Edward Taylor, 1644-1913. Papers, 1880-
1915. 91-616
Snowden, Louise H. Papers, cs. 1910-26. 61-389
Snowden, Nathaniel R, Diaries and record books of
Nathaniel R. and James Ross Snowden, 1788-1865.
91-368
Snyder, Simon, 1766-1819. Correspondence, 1608-17.
61-2262
Snyder family. Business papers, 1816-1913. 61-2090
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, London. Lettere, 1732-76. 61-3243
Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed
Masters of Ships, Their Widows and Children,
Philadelphia. Records, 1765.1623. 61-63
Society of Arte and Letters of Philadelphia. Records,
1968-J1. 61-1108
Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Philadel-
phia for the Relief of Emigrants from'Ireiand. Rec-
ords, 1771-1610, 60-3026
Society of the Sons of St. George, Philadelphia.
Records, 1772-1849. 61-6,86
Soils-Cohen, Solomon, 1857-1948. Correspondence,
1933-43. 60-3163
Songs of the Revolution. 60-3116
Southward, Pa. Commissioners. Records, 1864-
38. 60-2582
Spademan, John. Papers, 1726-1846. 80-3178
Slackhouse, William. Diaries, 1863-65. 61-666
Stambaugh, Samuel C. Papers, 1807-68. 81-1103
Stamper, John. Letter book, 1751-70. 61-2673
Starr, Floyd T„ collector, Papers, 1760-1876,
81-662
Stauffer, David MoNeely, 18461813, collector. Papers,
ca. 1644-ca. 1884. 61-667
Stephene, Alexander Bamilton, 1812-1883.
Letters, 1858-82. 61-448
Steuart, Charles. Letter books, 1751-63. 61-2264
, Stevenson, Cornelius, collector. Briefs of title,
1820-1800. 81-2036
BtlllweU, Mary H. Correspondence, 1883-1633.
61-138
Stock certificates and transfers, 1804-1688, 60-3276
Stocker, Anthony Eugene, 1618-1897, Papers, 1826-86.
80-3177
Stokes, James. Business papers, 1783-1628. 81-464
Stokes, William £. Papers, 1670-1860. ■. 61-871
Stratum, William, 1716-1786. Letters, 1761-78.
81-2263
Btratton, Joseph, collector. Deeds, 1796-1915. 61-2027
Strawbrldge, James. Correspondence, 1772-1802.
80-2583
Strayer, Frances M., collector. Papers, 1761-1622.
61-2030
StrettelL RobBrt. Papers of Robert and Amos Strettell,
1668-1820. 60-2684
Swank, JameB Moore, 1632-1814. Papers, 1786-
1898. 60-2628
Swayne, W. Marshall, collector. Chester County
papers, 1701-1812. 66-2663
Swift family. Papers, 1716-1867.
61-144
Taylor, Jacob, 1673-1746. Papers of Jacob and
Isaac Taylor, 1672-1776. 60-2845
Thompson, Jonah, Papers, 1683-1854. 61-445
Thompson family. Papers, 1607-1803. 61-418
Thomson, Charles, 1728-1824. Papers, 1774-1816,
61-130
Tilghman, William, 1758-1827. Correspondence,
1772-1827. 61-125
Tioga Co, , Pa. Records and other papers, 1626-
86. 61-632
Tousard, Louis de, 1749-1621. Military papers,
1765-1837. 61-446
PENNSYLVANIA. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Continued)
Towers, Roberl. Papers, 1894-1808. 80-2826
Townsend, Washington, 1813-1895, collector.
Autographed letters and documents, 1718-1883.
31-1163
Trimble, James, 1756-1836. Papers, 1782-1835.
80-2831
T "! t i«' ii""""' 1787 - 18 53. Business correspondence,
182B - 69 - 81-823
Truxtun, Thomas, 1756-
1801.
S2. Naval papers, 1798-
80-2727
Turner, Charles Henry Black, 1862- collector.
Papers, 1687-1876. 81-522
Union Benevolent Association, Philadelphia. Records
1631-1962. 61 X' 7
Union Btirlal Ground Society, Philadelphia.
Records, 1827-89, 61-658
Union Canal Company ol Pennsylvania. Records, 1792-
18M - 61-628
Union Canal Crmpany of Pennsylvania. Records
1702-1823. 61-3070
Union Library Catalogue ol the Philadelphia Metro-
politan Area. Inauguration reception papers,
193B - 80-3148
United Rifle Corps, Philadelphia. Records
1844-61. 81-60
United Seamen's Service. Philadelphia. Records
18 «-48. 81-703
United Service Organisations for National Defense.
Philadelphia. Records, 1041-48. 81-840
U. S. Army. Muster roUs, 1809-12. 81-1709
U.S. Army. Continental Army. Commissary General of
Prisoners. Records ol Thomas Bradford, deputy
commissary-general of prleoners, 1778-82.
61-2882
U. S, Custom House, Philadelphia. Records, 1704-
1M9. 60-2066
U. 8. Marine Corps. Records, 1811-46. 80-3030
U. S. National Park Service. Papers relating to
the Franklin house and Franklin Court, 1707-1060.
61-1076
U. S. Naval Home, Philadelphia. Records.
1808-12. ' 61-239
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Letter book of Alfred
Day, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1866. 81-2883
U. S. Navy Agent, Philadelphia. Records of Samuel D.
Patterson, naval agent at Philadelphia, 1846-49.
81-2880
U. S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island Pa
Papers, 1831-77. 80-2854
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1919) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia). Records, 1917. 61-2838
U.S. Selective Service System (1917-1619) Pennsylvania
(Philadelphia). Records of the 9th district draft board,
1917-18. 61-2639
United States Sanitary Commission. Philadelphia
Branch. Records, 1B81-73, 81-430
Vali, Louis du Pul, collector. Deeds, papers, and
correspondence, 1703-1881. 60-2887
Vaux family. Papers, 1688-1893. 61-758
Wagner, William Flnley, 1865- collector. Revolu-
tionary soldiers' and pensioners' papers, 81-1483
Walnwrlght, Nicholas B. Invitations, 1933-42. 61-1117
Walker, Elizabeth F. L., collector. Papers relating
to the Sesqulcentennlal Exposition, 1926. 60-2860
Walker, George, b. 1798. Survey noteB and other papers.
1776-1874. 8LT840
Walker, Juliet C, collector. Business account books,
1846 -">- 61-2028
Walker family. Papers, 1788-1896. 60-3016
Wallace, James W„ collector. Papers, 1811-62.
60-2816
Wallace, John William, 1816-1884, collector. Ancient
records of Philadelphia, 1702-70. 81-1466
Wallace family. Papers, 1726-1854. 60-3104
Wallgren, Ablan A. Papers, 1917-47. 61-696
Wain, Robert, 1794-1825. Papers, 1792-1823. 60-2806
UJoln fomllv Pnnern. 1759-1691. 61-744
Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859. PaperB, 1827-81. 80-3144
Walton family. Business papers, 1809-68. 61-868
Warder, Ann. Journals, 1786-89, 61-128
Warder, John, 1751-1628. Letter books, 1776-78.
61-429
Repository Index
Warder family. Papers from the Warder, Hosklns
and Pearsall estate, 1747-1686. 60-2815
Warren, William J. Business papers, 1855-68.
61-622
Washington, George, Pres. U. S. , 1732-1799.
Papers, 1676-1883. 60-3113
Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania.
Records, 1814-29. 60-2814
Watson, John Fanning, 177B-1B60. Papers, 1693-
1855 - 61-549
Wayne, Anthony, 1746-1796. Papers, 1765-1890.
81-621
Welser, Conrad, 1696-1760. Papers, 1741-86.
61-884
Weiss, Jacob. Family correspondence, 1773-1838.
80-3161
Welsh, Emma Finney. Papers, 1904-11. 61-2875
Welsh, Herbert, 1861-1941. Papers, 1858-1934.
61-762
Welsh, John, 1605-1886. Correspondence, 1837-78.
81-716
West, Benjamin, 1738-1820. Drawings and account
books, 1790-1(11. v 81-2878
WbbI, William, d, 1783. Papers, 1769-1804. 81-6S1
West Philadelphia Maennerchor. Records, 1896-1908.
61-708
Wescott, [George. Papers of George Wescott, Cornelius
Stevenson, and the Hockley family, 1731-1883.
61-630
Wharton, Anne HolUngsworth, 1645-1928. Papers,
1862-1926. 61-733
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1858. Papers, 1684-
«•,'• 81-2491
Wharton, Thomas Isaac, 1791-1666. Papers of
Thomas I, and Henry Wharton, 1826-76. 61-161
Wheatley Dramatic Association, Philadelphia.
Records, 1880-1921. 81-163
Wheeler, George. Papers, 1900-40. 60-3028
White, William, Bp., 1748-1836. Papers, ca. 1766-
ca. 1865. e „. 3274
White family. Papers, 1702-1003. 61-193
Whlteman, James 0. Literary MSS„ 1849-55, 60-2817
Wlllard family. Papers, 1730-1880. 61-8072
Wtllcax family. Papers, 1724-1868. 60-2813
Williams, Annabelle. Papers, 1829-31. 61-431
Willing family. Papers, 1761-1886. 61-749
Wilson, James, 1742-1798. Papers, 1718-1867. 81-1118
Wilson, John A. Diaries, 1859-96. 80-2821
Wilson, William B. Diaries, 1817-71. 60-2606
Wilson, William Bauchop, 1882-1934. Papera, 1913-
21. 81-293
Wilson, William HaseU, 1811-1902. Papers, 1706-1900.
60-3179
Winner, Septimus, 1627-1902. Papers, 1846-1902.
81-709
Wistar family. Papers, 1743-1832. 60-2812
Wlster, James W. Family papers, 1777-18B9.
61-673
Wolf, George, 1777-1840. Political correspondence,
1829-36. : 80-3160
Wood (R. D. ) 6 Co. Records, 1858-1909. 80-3029
Wood, Walter, 1849- Papers, 1691-1910. 60-3287
Wood and Bacon, Greenwich, N. J. Records, 1787-
1824. ei-294
Woodhouse, Samuel Washington, 1875- collector.
Papers, 1743-1868. 61-225
Woodhouse family. Journal B, 1816-1930. 61-519
Woolman, John, 1720-1772. Papers, 1652-1830.
61-38
81-692
81-1465
61-1120
81-544
Worden, Jesse B. Papers, 1819-36,
World War H collection, 1939r45.
Worrall family. Papers, 1724-1892.
Yeates family. Papers, 1718-1878.
Yeates family. Papers of the Yeates, Burd, and
allied families, 1733-1894. 81-600
York County papers. 1738-1803. 81-1764
Young, William, 1765-1829. Correspondence, 1792-
1827. 81-663
Young family. Papers of the Young and McAllister
families, 1730-1891. 61-685
Zeller, Edwin Adrian. Papers, 1888-1946. 61-2736
Zlegler, John Williamson, 1888-193B. Papers, 1911-17,
61-564
PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945. Papers, 1890-1945,
60-1134
Farrell, James Thomas, 1904- Papers, 1924- 80-1081
Rascoa, Burton, 1892-1957. Burton Rascoe collection,
1910-57. eo-un,
PETERSHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Petersham Historical Society. Papers relating to
Daniel Shays. 81-178
Steams, Ephralm, 1740-1808, Papers, 1770-1810.
60-2771
Wheeler, Joel, 1742-1818. Papers, 1770-1860. 80-2767
PHILADELPHIA. ATHENAEUM
Philadelphia. Athenaeum. Corporate records and early
booksellers' bills, 1814- 61-3204
PHILADELPHIA. FREE LIBRARY
Bonaparte family, Papers, 1792-1889, 61-178
Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 1862-1929, collector.
Legal autographs, 1665-1922. 80-1083
Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1926, collector.
Handwriting specimens, ca. 1450-1920, 60-1934
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Papers, 1836-70. :
80-1086
Elklns, William Mclntlre, 1882-1947, collector.
Papers on American foreign relations, 1781-L:38.
60-2028
Ephrata Community. Records, 1786-1894. 81-1899
Lewis, John Frederick, 1660-1932, collector. Papers
on engravers and engraving In England, 1704-1861.
60-1103
Hazarln, Jules, Cardinal, 1802-1661, Letters, 1647-
60-8014
51.
Newton, Alfred Edward, 1863-1840. Papers, 1878-
1940. 60-1082
Philadelphia. Free Library. Pennsylvania German
Fraktur collection, ca. 1760-ca. 1860. 80-1142
PHILADELPHIA. LIBRARY COMPANY
Altken, Robert, 1734-1802. Papers, 1771-1802.
81-2696
Allen, George, 1808-1876. Correspondence, 1866-67.
61-2608
Brock, Samuel, 1748-1797. Papers of Samuel Breck
and Samuel Breck, Jr., 1770-1845. 61-3247
Brewster, Anne Maria Hampton, 1819-1892, Papers,
1846-92. 61-2188
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. Papers, 1823-29. 61-2269
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808. Papers, 1754-1608,
61-2086
DUlwyn, William, 1743-1824. Correspondence of
William DUlwyn and his daughter, Susanna Emlftn,
1770-1824. 61-2191
Du Btmttlere, Pierre Eugene, 1736 (ca, )-1784,
^collector. Papers. 81-2611
Fry, William Henry, 1813-1864. Muslo manuscripts,
1833-84. 61-2510
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1866. Papers. 81-2530
Hartmann, Sadaklchl, 1867-1944. Papers. 61-2566
Longacre, Jatnes Barton, 1764-1866. Papers. 61-2478
McAlUster, John, 1788-1877, collector. Mlscellane-
61-2764
ous manuscripts, 1883-1881.
Philadelphia. Union Fire Company. Records, 1736-
1843, 81-2098
Powel family. Papers, 1723-1853. 61-2066
Proud, Robert, 1728-1813. Papers, 1750-1811. .
61-2640
Head family. Papers, 1788-1896. 61-3270
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1613. Papers, 1762-1613.
61-2703
Rush, James, 1788-1889. Papers, 1803-69. 81-2704
Smith, John Jay, 1788-1881, collector. Papers, 1678-
1883. 6J-2482
Truxtun, Thomas, 1766-1822. Letters, 1787-1820.
61-2423
Wain family. Papers of Robert and Jessa Wain, and
of Robert Wain, Jr. , 1784-ca. 1823. 61-3061
PHILADELPHIA. LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
LIBRARY
Helmuth, Justus Christian Henry, 1746-1825. Papers,
1767-1821. 61-2408
Henkel, Paul, 1754-1825. Papers of Paul Henkel
and Socrates Henkel, 1764-1894. 61-2762
Heyer, Johann Christian Frlediicb, 1793-1873. Papers,
1841-73. 81-2773
Repository Index
PHILADELPHIA. LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
LIBRARY (Continued)
Horn, Edward Traill, 1850-1919. Papers, 1866-ca.
1013. 61-2617
Jacobs, Charles Michael, 1676-1038. Papera, ca.
1929-37. 81-3035
Jacobs, Henry Eyeter, 2844-1932. Papers, 1883-
W18. 61-1971
Jacobs, Michael, 1808-1871. Papera, ca. 1828-65.
81-2614
Krauth, Charles Porterfleld, 1823-1883. Papers, ca.
1848-83. 61-303.0
Mann, William Julius, 1610-1892. Papers, 1839-92,
81-^988
Muhlenberg, Henry Melchlor, 1711-1787. Papers,
1733-87. 81-2486
Richards, John WUllam, 1803-1854. Papers, 1821-84.
61-2613
Bchaeffer, Charles Frederick, 1807-1879. Papers) 1827-
78. 61-2518
Schanll, Franklin Jakob Fogel, 1638-1907. Papers.
1867-1007. j. 252o
Bchmauk, Theodore Emanuel, 1860-1920. Papers
1883-1920. 81-1970
Bchmucker, Beale Melanchton, 1827-1888. Papers.
1846-86. " 61-2522
SeLjs, Joseph Augustus, 1823-1904. Papers, ca.
1862-1903. 61-2521
Spaeth, Adolph, 1839-1910. Papers, 1868-ca. 1910.
81-1989
PHILADELPHIA. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Canwell, RuebsII Herman, 1843-1926. Papers, 1885-
1MB > 61-1600
De La Mare, Walter John, 1673-1966. Papera,
1918-56. 61-1427
PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS see FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF
PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING
PIONEERS' MUSEUM, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.
Cragin, Francis Whittemore, 1668-1937. Papers,
1640-1920. 61-177
Palmer, WllUam Jackson, 1838-1909. Papers, 1868-
1807 ' 60-2972
Pittsburgh, carnegt; library
Craig, Isaac, 17437-1829. Papers, 1788-1907.
61-2426
Morgan, George, 1743-1810. Correspondence,
1775-79. „!_,„„
Neville, John, 1731-1803. Papers, 1794-1800.
61-1984
Pittsburgh. Carnegie Library. Miscellaneous
Pennsylvania manuscripts. '61-2728
Pittsburgh. yravEHsrrY. ubrary
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807. Papers, 1766-1803,
80-2200
Allen, Heryey, 1689-1949. Papers, 1915-19. 81-3059
Happart, Joseph Legord', Papers, 1797-1815. 60-1877
Leal, James P., 1866-1949. Papers, 1891-1919. 80-1030
UcNalr, Dunning, 1762-1635. Papers of Dunning
UcNalr and Dunning Robert MoNalr, 1786-1651.
60-1895
Ohio Company (1747-1779) Papers, 1717-1821.
80-2364
PITTS BURGH T HEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NORTH AMERICA
Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library. Records ol
synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Presbyterian Church, 1743-1666. 61-2842
' Pittsburgh. Theological Seminary. Library. Records of
synods, presbyteries, and congregations of the
Associate Reformed Church, 1782-1866. 61-2843
Pittsburgh. Western Theological Seminary, Records,
1827-1959. 81-1209
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary of the United
Presbyterian Church of North America. Records,
1828.-1928. , 61-1416
Preabyterlan Church In the U. 8. A. Records of
congregations, 1787-1859. 61-1196
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Presbyteries.
Records, 1793-1959. 61-1197
United Presbyterian Church of Norm America.
Records of congregations, 1868-1968. 61-1196
United Presbyterian Chuicb of North America. Preeby-
terles. Records, 1858-1956. 81-1194
United Preabyterlan Church of North America.
Synods. Records, 1858-1969. 61-1198
Xenla Theological Seminary, St. Louts. Records,
1655-1930. 61-1414
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ATHENAEUM
Larkln, Thomas Oliver, 1602-1668, collector.
Larkln papers, 1753-98. 61-401
Police, Daniel, 1709-1773. Papers of Daniel and
John Poire e, ca. 1730-180, 61-1603
PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Benson, Louis Fit zOo raid, 1855-1930. Papers, 1893-1929
Bollard, Artemes, 1803-1865. Correspondence,
1830-56. 61-2866
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909. Papers, 1856-1908.
61-3120
Presbyterian Church la the U. B. A. Records, 1769-
01-3167
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Records of
synods and presbyteries, 1706- 61-2812
Presbyterian Historical Society. Church records,
1773- 81-3119
Presbyterian Historical Society. Correspondence, ca.
1837-1941. » 61-3394
Presbyterian Historical Society. Sermon collection,
1706-1919. 61-3122
Shane, John D. 1812-1864. Pipers, 1716-1880. 61-2806
Shlells, Robert, 1826-1906. Papers, 1876-1907.
61-2868
PRDSCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. UBRARY
Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A. Synods. New
Jersey. Records, 1752-1935. 61-313 1 ;
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Abbott family. Papers, 1707-1916. 60-1227
Adamlc, Louts, 1699-1961. Papers. 60-1387
Adler, Elmer, 1684- Papers, 1920-ca. 1958. 60-1528
American Civil Liberties Union. Archives. 89-1525
Atkinson, E. Stailey, collector, Atkinson collection
of American historical autographa, 16th and 19th
cent 81-1061
Audubon, John James, 1785-1861. Papers. 81-849
Bailey, Warren Worth, 1655-1928. Papers. 61-1997
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Beardsley, Aubrey Vincenl, 1872-1898. Papers.
80-1384
Beauharnals, Eugene de, prince (fElchstatt, 1781-
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61-3406
Belknap, William Worth, 1829-1890, Papers.
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Berthler, Louis Alexandre, 1762 or 3-1616. Papers,
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Blair, Franols Preston, 1791-1876. Papers, ca. 1733-
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Bogan, Louise, 1897- Prose writings. 81-844
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Bowen, Harold Gardiner, 1683- Papers, ca. 1940-
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60-1406
Bright, Mary Chavellta (Dunne) Correspondence.
80-1617
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60-1622
Burr, Aaron, 1766-1838, Papers, mainly 1770-1836.
60-1318
Burrough, Marmaduke, Papers, ca. 1820-40,
81-1026
Burt, Mucwell Struthers, 1882-1964. Papers. 61-843
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Council on Books In Wartime. Records, ca, 1942-45.
81-1431
61-1109
Coaaena, James Gould, 1903- Papers.
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Dayton, William Lewis, 1807-1804. Papers. 61-3404
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De Coppet, Andre, 1692-1963, collector. American
historical papers, 1566-1942. 60-1373
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Eddy, George Simpson. Papers on Benjamin Franklin.
60-1301
Emeny, Brooks, 1001- Papers, 1937-60. 61-1242
Faulkner, William, 1897- Papers. 61-968
Fight for Freedom, Archives. 80-1521
Fithlan, Philip Vlckers, 1747-1776. Journals and
commonplace books, 1766-76. 61-1380
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, 1896-1940. Papera
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Forrest, Edwin, 1806-1872. Letters. 60-1394
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Garrison, Llndlsy Miller, 1864-1932. Papers. 61-3406
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Gauss, Christian Frederick, 1676-1961.
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61-1110
61-834
61-1540
61-1037
60-1396
61-969
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Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909,
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Harper, firm, publishers, New York. Records,
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Holt (Henry) and Company, lac. Records, 1859-
81-631
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1820. Papers. : . 81-1111
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60-1469
Papers, ca. 1860-
80-1520
Hyatt, Alphsus, 1638-1902. Hyatt and Mayer correspond-
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Kreuger ft Toll, Aktiebolaget, Stockholm. Records
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61-836
81-2593
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Maclean, John, 1600-1688, Papers,
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Masters, Edgar Lee, 1669-1950. Papers. 61-630
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Mlnard, Duane C. Records on New Jersey-Delaware
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MlxeslL Raymond B,, colleclor. Autographs of
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Motter, Thomas Hubbard Vail, 1901- Papers,
Myers, WUllam Starr, 1877-1966. Papers,
O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone, 1886-1963. Plays.
Orange-Naseau, House of. Documente, 1707-63
Parrlsh, Morris Longetreth, 1867-1944,
Victorian novelists.
60-1468
61-1011
81-837
81-967
81-1199
61-636
61-70
Papers of
60-1401
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY (Continued)
JParrott, Thomas Marc, 1806-1960. Papers. 61-860
Paterson, William, 1745-1808. Papers. 90-3188
Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dlghton, 1823-1B90.
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Paul, Henry Nelll, 1883-1954. Papers. 61-986
Pennsylvania Merit System League. Records,
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Phillips, David Graham, 1887-1911. Writings,
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Plerson family. Papers, 1713-1926. 80-1067
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Princeton University. Library. Princeton presidents'
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Rush family. Papers, ca. 1800-76. 61-1240
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80-1270
Seltz, Don Carlos, 1882-1935. Papers. 81-8402
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Shellabarger, Samuel, 1888-1954. Papers. 81-838
Bouthard, Samuel Lewis, 1787-1842. Papers. 60-1298
Stockton family. Papers, 18th-19th cent. 80-2971
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Tate, Allen, 1699- Papers. 61-839
Thleten, Benedict, 1002r Papers. 80-1518
Thompson, Charles WllUs, 1671-1948. Papers.
Repository Index
80-1292
80-1512
Tyler, George Crouse, 1B67-1B46. Papers.
U.S. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, League Island,
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Allen, Florenoe EUlnwood, 1684-
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81-1878
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International Assembly of Women, South Kortrlght,
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International Federation o( Working Women, Recorde,
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League of Women Voters of the United States
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RadcUffe College. Records of the Women in science
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42,
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Slmkhovltch, Mary Mellnda (Kingsbury) 1687-1951
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61-2472
61-3458
61-3492
81-3463
61-1910
81-3446
Special Services Committee, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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TllHngbast, Anna Churchill (Moulton) 1874-1851.
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U. 8. Defense Advisory Committee on Women In the
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Wambaugh, Sarah, 1682-1958; Papers, 1902-49.
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Wlllis^Olyrapla (Brown) 1835-1826. Papere, 1849-
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Wlnaor, Mary, Papers, 1917-40,
Woman's National Farm and Garden Association
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RANDOLPH-MACyN COLLEGE, ASHLAND, VA. LIBRARY
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READING, MASS. ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY
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61-3502
61-3412
61-2667
Pratt family. Papers, 1820-1918.
Manning, Jacob Warren, 1826-1904,
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61-1350
Papere,
RED CROSS. U. S, AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.
BUREAU OF ARCHIVES
Davison, Henry Pomeroy, 1807-1922. Papers, 1917-
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Repository Index
RED CROSS. U. 8. AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.
bureau of Archives (continued)
Red Cross. U. S. American National Red Cross.
Bureau of Archives. Records, 1881-1968. 81-2062
RHODE ISLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY. LIBRARY
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RHODE ISLAND. STATE ARCHIVES
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RICHMOND ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
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Wadsworth family. Papers, 1793-1673. 81-1304
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Haynes, William Ellsha, 1829-1014. Papers, 1861-94.
61-1263
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Papers, 1856-
1847. 61-2118
Lane, Ebenezer, 1793-1886. Papers, 1818-1911.
61-1363
Locke, Robinson, 1656-1920. Papers, ca. 1661-1920.
61-2627
Matthews, Stanley, 1824-1889. Papers, 1803-69.
61-3184
Morrow, Jay JohnBon, 1870-1937. Papers, 1676-1937.
61-2438
Nasi, Thomas, 1840-1002. Papers, 1660-1002. 81-2114
Noble, Warren Perry, 1620-1003. Papers, 1862-71.
81-651
O'NeU, Charles, 1842-1927. Papers, 1671-90. 61-732
Pemiscot Land it Cooperage Company, CarutbersvtUe,
Mo. Records, ca, 1912-66. 61-1023
Rice. John Blrchard, 1632-1693. Papers, 1853-1914.
61-2530
Rogers, William King, 1628-1693. Papers, 1630-
1822. -51-2415
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio. Civil
War collection, 1860-65. 61-2623
Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, Ohio. Presi-
dents of the United States collection, 1768-1958,
61-1486
Scott, Anna Margaret (Treesler) 1650-1622. Papers,
1660-1953. 61-953
Sherman, John, 1623-1900. Correspondence, 1846-
96, 61-677
Stem family. Correspondence, 1650-75. 61-865
Thompson, Richard Wigginton, 1609-1900. Papers,
1677-89. 61-1083
Wilson, James William, 1816-1004. Papers, 1836-1018.
61-1519
ST. BERNARD'S SEMINARY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. LIBRARY
Rochester, N. Y. (Diocese) Archives, 1860-1937.
60-1252
ST. JOHN'S SEMINARY, CAMAHILLO, CALIF. LIBRARY
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. Papers,
1872-1905. 61-2727
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Autographs of
the Popes, 1435-1954. 61-3198
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold), collector. Letters, 1865-
1826. 61-1995
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Presidents of the
UnUedStates, 1777-1947. 61 2598
Doheny, EsteUe (Betzold) coUector. Signers of the
Constitution of the United States of America, 1760-
18 '6. 61-2600
Doheny, Estelle (Betzold) collector. Signers of the
Declaration of Independence, 1743-1826. 61-2608
Manning, Henry Edward, Cardinal, 1808-1892. Letters,
1643-91. 61-3032
Oak, Henry Lebbeus, 1844-1905, collector. Auto-
graphs of California Pioneers, 1769-1848. 61-2735
Senan, Jose" Francisco de Paula, 1760-1823. Letters,
1606-23. 61-2737
ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
Eymard, Pierre Jullen, 1811-1666. Writings. 61-1067
ST. LOUIS. PUBLIC LIBRARY
St. Louis. Public Library. Manuscript collection.
61-2645
SAINT LOUIS COUNTY (MINN. ) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Barnes, Julius Howland, 1873-1650, Papers. 61-1282
Ely, Edmund Franklin, 1809-1862. Papers
1833-54. 61-250
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater Association.
Records, 1016-42. 61-331
Merrltt, Leonldas, 1844-1028. Papers, 1870 (ca.)-
1026. 61-339
ST. PAUL. COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS. LIBRARY
Dolphin, John F. , 1862-1020. Correspondence, 1893-
1902. 61-1245
Flynn, Vincent Joseph, 1001-1056. Papers, 1919-66.
fll-1502
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. PUBLIC LIBRARY
San Diego, Calif. Pubtlc Library. Maauscrlpts
relating to the history of San Diego County,
California, 1852-1067. 61-2446
SAN FRANCISCO. PUBLIC LIBRARY
San Francisco. Public Library. California authors
collection.' 61-3606
SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, SAN
ANSELMO, CALIF.
United Preabyterlan Church In the U. S. A; Records,
1849- 61-2840
SAN MATEO CO., CALIF, HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Brown, Edward Monroe. Diaries of Edward Monroe
Brown and George E. Jewett, 1840-60. 61-604
SCOTTISH RITE SUPREME COUNCIL LIBRARY see
FREEMASOrB. U. S. SCOTTISH RJTE. NATIONAL
SUPREME COUNCIL. LIBRARY
SEATTLE. PUBLIC LIBRARY
PnlUlps, Walter SheUey, 1867-1940. Literary
MSS., 1912-20. 61-1325
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA PIONEERS, SAN FRANCISCO.
LIBRARY
Easterby, Anthony Y. , 1818-1893. Papers, 1838-
65. 61-1766
Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner, b. 1646. Papers. 61-1510
JoneB, John Perclval, 1829-1912. Papers. 61-1296
Meussdorffer (J, H. ) & Son, San Francisco. Records.
61-1323
San Francisco. Laurel HU1 Cemetery. Records, 1854-
1936. 61-1404
Snyder, Jacob Rink, 1612-1878. Papers, 1645-78.
61-1275
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco.
Plarlee, 1630-1905. 61-1295
Society of California Pioneers, San Francisco,
Records, 1845-1852. 61-1357
Sutro, Adolpb Heinrich Joseph, 1630-1896. Papers,
61-1274
SOUTH CAROLINA. ARCHIVES DEPT.
Manlgault family. Correspondence, 1763-1621.
SOUTH CAROLINA. MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHARLESTON.
LIBRARY
Babcock, James Woods, 1656-1922. Papers, 1885-
1820. 61-3234
Rudlsill, Hlllyer, 1902-1049. Papers, 1936-42.
SOUTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Gulgnard family. Papers, 1761-1852. 61-1529
Hampton family. Papers of the three Wade Hamptons,
1773-1956. 60-765
Klncald family. Papers of the Klncald and Anderson
families, 1767-1926. 60-760
Morrow, James, 1820-1865. Papers, 1638-1938.
60-784
Simpson, William Dunlap, 1623-1660. Papers, 1616-
1934. 60-712
SOUTH DAKOTA. STATE UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Federal Writers' Project. South Dakota. Papers, 1660-
1944. 61-3018
Historical Records Survey. South Dakota. Survey of
county archives In South Dakota, ca. 1658-1640.
61-3186
Norbeck, Peter, 1670-1936. Papers, 1900-36. 61-3016
SO S£S BAPTBT CONVENTION ' HISTORICAL COM-
Compere, Ebenezer Lee, 1833-1696, Papers,
1851-1944. 60-3217
Halley, Orren Luico, 1852-1934. Papers, 18B3-1907.
61-3027
Newman, Albert Henry, 1852-1933. Papers, 1881-
. 1B4 »- 61-3033
SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, LOUIS-
VILLE, KY. see LOUISVILLE, KY. SOUTHERN
BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CARBONDALE. see
ILLINOIS. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CARBON-
DALE
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY see DALLAS
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. LANE MEDICAL LIBRARY
Stanford University. Lane Medical Library,
Manuscript writings and records, (ca. ) 1732-ca.
1951, 61-288
STANFORD UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808. Papers, 1784-1918.
81-1589
Beeson, Albert Cummins, 1906- collector. United
States Presidents', and France-History-Consulate
and Empire documents, 1769-1930. 81-1483
. Busch, Nlven, 1903- Papers. 61-1307
Daingerfield, Leroy. Correspondence of Leroy Daln-
gertleld and William Daingeriield, 1850-53. 81-1320
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1066. Papers, 1918-
56 ' 61-1281
Lewis, Janet, 1809- Literary MSS. 61-1308
Robinson, Elmer E. , collector. PaperB of distin-
guished Americans, 1789-1950. 61-1753
Sadlelr, Michael, 1888-1057. Letters, 1056-57,
61-1268
Spooner, David Bralnerd, 1878-1925. Papers, 1899-
1926 - 61-1484
Young, William H. K. Correspondence ol William R K
Young and Morgan A. Gunat, 1908-40. 61-1887
STEVENS rNSTTTUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOBOKEN
N. J, *
Ta3 ! 1 £T^ Frederick Wljislow, 1856-lfllS. Papers ca
~- 61-1973
STRAFFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY, STRAFFORD, VT.
Morrill, Justin Smith, 1810-1808. Papers, 1828
98.
81-1331
SUTRO LIBRARY, SAN FRANCISCO see CALIFORNIA
STATE LIBRARY, SACRAMENTO. SUTRO BRANCH^
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE, SWARTHMORE PA
FRIENDS' HISTORICAL LIBRARY
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Papers, 1838-1959. 60-2187
Allen, WHbam Charles, b. 1857. Papers, 1682-1936.
61-3582
American Civil Liberties Union. National Committee
on Conscientious Objectors, Records, 1940-46.
61-3536
American Union against Militarism. Records, 1915-22.
61-3639
Bailey, Hannah (Johnston) 1839-1823. Papers, 1887-
1923 / 81-3685
Batch, Emily Greene, 1887- Papers, 1893-1948.
Biddle family, Papers, 1593-1951.
Bond, Elizabeth (Powell) 1841-1926. Papers, 1866-
1B58> 61-1182
Cadbury, Richard Tapper, 1853-1929. Papers,
1799-1924. -t~ , (
Civilian Public Service Union. Records, 1944-48,
61-3645
Cleghorn, Sarah Norcllffe, 1876-1959. Papers.
1910-55. 61 . 949
Committee on Militarism in Education. Records, 1925-
40 - 80-2151
Cope family. Papers, 1792-1877. 61-3620
Cornell, Julian D. , 1910- Papers, 1940-48.
81-3648
Dana, Henry Wadsworlh Longfellow, 1881-1960. Papers,
1914-39. 81-3644'
Emergency Peace Campaign. Records, 1935-37.
Eyre, Isaac, 1819-1904. Letters, 1871-96.
Fellowship of Reconciliation (United States) Records
1Q1R_ i nn
Ferris family. Papers, 1730-1940. '■'
Friends, Society of. Records of peace activities of
Quaker meetings, 1827-1947. 61-3541
80-1200
60-2194
10-2199
61-3532
01-3614
80-2174
00-2205
Repository Index
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Civilian Public Service. Records, 1941-
46. 60-2083
Friends, Society of. American Friends Service Com-
mittee. Prison Service Committee. Records, 1943-
■"■ 81-3640
Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1877-1837. 60-2384
Frtsnds, Society of. Ireland Yearly Meeting.
Records, ca. 1660-1949. 61-1986
Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting,
Records, 1646-1916. 60-2385
Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting,
Records, 1650-1933. 60-2689
Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting.
Records. 1666-1959. 80-2382
Fr ' 8 i| dB > Society of. Virginia Yearly Meeting; Kecords,
1702-1838. 61-1599
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Baltimore Yearly Meeting.
Standing Committee on the Indian Concern. Papers
1813-1900. 61-1941
Friends, Society of (Hickalte) General Conference.
Records, fc 1037. 6l . 1230
Friends, Society of (Hickalte) Illinois Yearly Meeting.
Records, 1820-1848. 81-1229
Friends, Society of (Hlckslte) Joint Committee on
Indian Affairs. Records, 1836-49. 91-1942
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Baltimore Yearly
Meeting. Records, 1854-90. 81-107
Friends, Society of (Primitive) Pennsylvania General
Meeting. Records, 1842-1943. , 81-111
Friends, Society of (Progressive) Pennsylvania Yearly
Meeting, RecordB, 1851-1927. 81-108
Friends Committee on National Legislation, Washington,
D. C. Records, 1940- 80-2198
Frlen i d »' ^ace Committee, Philadelphia. Archlvea,
1905 - 51, 81-2079
Graves, Anna Melissa. Correspondence, 1919-47.
81-3533
° re ,?.' n i ^f. rtl,iuI,born ' b ' 1846 ' Correspondence,
1889-1936. 60-3223
Hicks, Ellas, 1748-1630. Papers, 1778-1830. 60-2183
Hicks, Isaac, 1767-1820, Correspondence, 1798-
1842 ' 81-3619
Hull, William Isaac, 1888-1939. Papers, 1002-1939.
80-2182
International Peace Bureau, Geneva. Records, 1899-
1946, 61-3535
Janney, Samuel MacPherson, 1801-1880. Papers,
1816-80, 60-3307
Jenkins, Charles Francis, 1865- collector. Autograph
collection, 1861-1940. 60-3229
Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, 1842-1902. Papers.
17M - 19M - 61-3115
Massachusetts Peace Society (Founded 1911). Records,
1811 " 17 - 61-3534
Mead, Edwin Doak, 1849-1937. Papers of Edwin D.
and Lucia Ames Mead, 1676-1937. 81-3252
Mott, Lucretla (Coffin) 1783-1880. Papers, 1B34-
9e - 60-2366
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War.
Records, 1924-47. 91-3563
National Council for Prevention of War, Washington,
D, C. Records, 1921-65. 80-2188
National Peace Conference. Records, 1933-47.
81-3627
National Service Board for Religious Objectors.
Records, 1940-56. 60-2084
Peace Association of Frlsnds In America. Records,
1870-1943. 81-3537
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament.
Records, 1930-36. 61-3538
Pennsylvania Peace Society, Records, 1842, 1888-1928.
61-3522
Richardson, Hugh. Papers, 1911-31. 61-3540
Sheppard, Moses. Papers, 1794-1927. 61-88
Spencer, Anna (Garlln) 1851-1931. Papers, ca.
1830-1932. 81-3542
Blocker, Helene, 1889-1043. Papers, 1896-1943.
61-3543
Strong, Sydney DU, 1860-1938, Papers, 1914-40.
61-3544
Swarthrobre College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Account books, 1729-1887,
60-2980
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends Histori-
cal Library. Deed collection, 1681-1894. 81-3023
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Journal collection, 1676-
1949 - 61-3141
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends'
Historical Library. Miscellaneous manuscripts
ca. 1600-1967. 61-3813
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Friends
Historical Library. Small collections. 81-191
Truman, George. Papers, 1819-86. 60-2123
Universal Peace Union. Records, 1848-1920. 81-3086
War Resistors League. Records, 1823- 81-213
Wentworth, Lydia G., b. 1858. Papers, 1902-47.
61-3680
Whittier, John Oreenleaf, 1807-1892. Papers, 1839-
19 13 ' 80-2086
Wisbech Local Peace Association. Records, 1880-
1M1, 81-3581
Women's Internatlo^: ..eague for Peace and Freedom.
Section for the United States. Records, 1915-
60-2188
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Burllngame, Walter Anson, 1851-1916. Correspondence
of Walter Anson Burllngame and Edward Llvermore
Burllngame, 1862-75. 61-1534
Comfort, George Fisk, 1833-1910. Papers, 1803-
1910. 81-1627
Crow, Martha (Foots) 1864-1924. Papers, 1900-18.
81-1128
DeLaMare, Walter John, 1873-1858. Papers, ca
1920-56. 81-924
DeWItt, Moses, 1719-1784. Papers, 1781-98. 81-1342
Eat: i, Amos, 1776-1842. Papsrs, ca. 1817-38. 81-1417
Fairfield, N. Y. Seminary. Records, 1810-1922.
61-1860
Lamartlne, Alphonse Marie Louis de, 1790-1869
Letters, 1841-66. '61-612
Mestrovic', Ivan, 1883- Papers, ca. 1950- 81-914
Miller, Oerrlt Smith, 1846-1937. Papers, 1780-1880.
61-1618
New York (State) Governor, 1956-1658 (Harrlman)
Records, 1954-58. 61-1647
Powys, John Cowper, 1872- Papers, ca. 1900-
61-913
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1832-1919. Papers, ca.
1863-ca, 1880. ei . e60
TALLADEGA COLLEGE, TALLADEGA, ALA, SAVERY
LIBRARY
Talladega College, Talladega, Ala. Savory Library.
Archives, 1867-1964. 91-1485
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY see PHILADELPHIA. TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY
TENNESSEE. STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES, NASH-
VILLE
Barnslsy family. Papers, 1825-1906. 61-2018
Brltt, Mary (Nichols), collector. Nlchols-Brltt
collection, 1771-1905. 61-1854
Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893. Papers of Campbell
Brown and Richard Stoddert Ewell, 1652-83.
61-1359
Buell, George Pearson, 1833-1683. Papers of
George P. Buell and John S.Brlen, 1805-1943.
61-1330
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 1620-1086. Papers,
1834-93. 81-1151
Dickinson, Jacob McGavock, 1851-1928. Papers,
1812-1946. 61-1169
Henley, David, 1749-1823. Papers, 1794-1808.
61-252
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1767-1845. Papers
1800-1942. P 61 .' 1620
Jones family. Papers, 1832-1930. 01-1160
Mellon, George Frederick, 1869-1927. Papers
1878-1928. ^° '8H333
Rugby papers, 1872-1904. 61-271
Simpson, Samuel Robert, 1823-1006. Papers, 1862-
„ 19M - 61-1373
Stokes, William B. , 1814-1897. Papers, 1811-88.
81-1289
Tennessee. State -library and Archives, Nashville,
Manuscript Section. Turnpike records, 1830-
1910 ' 81-288
Whyte, Robert, 1767-1844. Papers, 1755-1882.
61-1334
TENNESSEE. UNIVERSITY. LIBHARY
Eaton, John, 1829-1906. Correspondence, 1886-81.
Hooper, Ben W. , 1870-1967. Papers, 1911-28. 61 " 2068
Rhea Co., Tenn. Records, 1786-1875. 61-2969
Repository Index
TEXAS. STATE LIBRARY, AUSTIN. ARCHIVES DIVISION
Anbury, Samuel £., collector. Texas historical
papers, 183S-ca. 1960, 60-1699
But, Amelia Edith (Huddbston) 1831-1919, Papers,
60-1641
Bauer, Carl, of Faystte Co. , Tex. Letters, 1862-64.
60-3134
Burleson, Emma, collector. Burlasoa family papers,
60-1671
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 1802-1886. Papers,
18SJ-92. 60-1673
Cupptes, George, 1816-1896. Papers, 1801-03. 60-2208
Dalrymple, William Cornelius, 1814-1808. Papers,
1880-60, 61-1646
Elliott, Claude. 1896- collector. Papers, 1637-80.
60-1688
Ferris, George A, Papers, 1890-1900, 00-1668
Freeman, Prince Eugene, 1836-1893. Papers, 1830-
9S - 60-2492
Gray, A. B. Papers, 1860-60. 00-2202
Gray, Edwin Fairfax, 1829-1684. Letters, 1860-63.
8I--1870
Gutierrez de Lara, Jobs' Bernardo Maxlmillano, 1774-
1841. Papers, 1811-42. 00-1867
Bill, John Chrlstopter Columbus, 1827-1904. Paper*,
I860. 80-1642
Bunt, Memucan, 1607-1838. Papers, 1842-46. 60-1803
Jackson, Andrew, Pres. U. S., 1787-1846. Letters to
Sam Houston, 1826-44, 60-3245
Jackson, Andrew, solrilBr. Correspondence, 1819-
oa. 1848. 00-1840
Kerr, James, 1790-1860. Papers, 1813-08, 60-1686
King, John R. Papers, 1861-62. 60-2349
Lamar, Mlrabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1850. Papers,
1768-1869. ^ 60-1648
Lane, John Lafayette. Diaries, 1862-69, 81-3040
Lee, E. J., Confederate soldier. Letters, 1882, 80-2326
Le Grand, Alesander, Papers, 1837. 80-1933
Llndsey, William. Papers, 1838-98. 60-1688
Logan, William M., 1610-1830. Papers, 1837-62.
60-1836
Lowry, Reynolds, collector. Papers, 1662-1960.
60-1079
McKlnney, Ashley M. Papers, 1830-84. 60-3238
McLeod, Hugh, 1814-1882. Papers, 1840-64. 60-1670
Maxey, Thomas Sheldon, 1848-1021, Papers, 1880-
1933. 80-1986
Miller, Washington D., 1814-1888. Papers, 1832-
Moore, R. J, Papers, 1857-8
80-1877
00-1604
Moore, Warren W„ 1807- Papers of the Moore and
Blair families, 1880-73, 60-1694
Morgan, R. S., 1824-1678. Papers, ca. 1830-1930.
60-1687
Morrow, Wright Chalfant, 1868-1B42. Papers, ca. 1915-
10 - 80-1988
Munoz, Manuel, d. 1799, Papers, 1796. 00-3237
Navarro, Jose 1 Antonio, 1796-1871. Papers, 1637-70.
80-1033
Nelll, Andrew, d. 1883, Papers, 1830-00. 00-1708
Norton, Mllford Phillips, 1794-1800. Correspondence,
1844-54. 80-1932
Nuavo Leon, Mexico. Official correspondence, 1838-
40. 00-2172
Film, Swante, 1816-1809. PaperB, 1837-64. 60-2341
Palmer, Edward, 1831-1011. Writings, 1879-91
Pancoast, Joslah. Papers, 1843-48.
80-1882
80-1630
Peebles, Richard Rogers, 1810-1898, Papers, 1840-
50. 80-1831
Reagan, John Hennlnger, 1818-1005, Papers, 1847-
1806. 60-1838
Robertson, Elijah Sterling Clack, 1820-1079. Papers,
1836-00, 00-1878
Robinson, George, of Texas. Papers, 1833-1030.
80-2348
Roessler, A. R. Military routes of the Confederate
Army In Texas. 60-2203
Rouser, George, collector. Papers on Reconstruction
In Texas, 1880-84. 60-1917
Rust, William. Correspondence, 1840-66. 80-1902
Rutherford, W. B., 1803-1804, Papers, 1864-85.
Smyth, George W. Papers, 1837-67.
Tannahilt, Jesse C. Papers, 1828-40,
60-1638
80-1883
80-1604
Terrell, Alexander Watklns, 1827-1012. Papers,
1865-1005
60-1863
Texas. County Court (Calhoun Co. ) Records, 1848-
61-2088
Thompson, Wells J„ 1837-1014. Papers, 1850-80.
60-1837
Tlmmons, G, B,, b. 1835. Papers, 1856-02. 60-1843
Townsend, Nathaniel. Paperc, 1828-1908. 60-1770
Vineyard, Mrs. A. W. Papers, 1860-08. 80-3236
Wheeler, John Edwin, b. 1812. Papers, 1821-66.
80-1634
Wheelock, Eleazer Louis Ripley, 1793-1847. Corre-
spondence, 1823-1911, 60-1620
Yoakum, Hendwson K„ 1810-1858. Papers, 1847-
66. 80-188
TEXAS, UNIVERSrry, LIBRARY
Anree, Robert F., 1878-1946. Papers, 1805 1947.
61-3000
Addison, Oscar M., 1820-1808. Papers, 1835-1908.
61-3240
Askew, Henry G., b. 1846. Papers, to 1916. 81-3017
Bryan, Guy Morrison, 1821-1001. Papers, 1823-99.
81-3163
Colquitt, Oscar Branch, 1881-1940. Papers, 1875-
194 °- 81-3216
Confederate States of America. Army. District of Texas,
New Mexico, and Arizona. Ganeral orders, 1862-
M - 81-3078
Cooper, Oscar Henry, 1852-1032. Papers. 61-2983
Cousins, Robert Bartow, 1861-1932. Papers, 1881-
1MS - 81-3203
Dashlell, Jeremiah Yellott, 1804-1888. Papers,
1848-1910. 81-3060
Texas. University, Library. Confederate records,
1861-66. 01-3140
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH. LIBRARY
Lewis, William Luther, collector. Letters and
Ulerary MSS„ 1733-1014. 80-2858
TRENTON. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Trenton, Free PubUc Library, Records of volunteer
fire companies of Trenton, 1747-1036, 81-1402
Trenton. Free Public Library, Trentonlanaj manu-
scripts, 1721-1932. 81-8213
TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD. LIBRARY
Allan, Nathan Henry, 1848-1025. Papers, 1864-1022.
81-074
Germany. Gesandtscnaft. China, Records, 1868-
1»04. 81-1343
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut
(Diocese). Archives, 1727-1065. 81-3161
Slbour family. Papers, 1680-1017. 81-1860
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900, Papers. 1861-
W°°- 81-972
TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA. LIBRARY
Bradford, Roark, 1898-1948, Papers, 1030-40.
Hutson, Ethel. Papers, 1013-20.
61-66
81-340
Johnston, William Preston, 1831-1800. Papers of
William Preston Johnston and Albert Sidney Johns-
ton, 1700-1000. 81-1368
New Orleans. Records, 1770-1884. 81-370
New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad Company,
Records, 1834-06. 81-320
Saxon, Lyle, 1891-1048. Papers, 1784-1045 01-132
Stoddard, Ephralm Samuel. Papers, 1836-1909.
61-1154
TULSA, OKLA. UNTVERSITY. LIBRARY '
Robertson family. Papers of the Robertson and
Worcester families, 1615-1632.
81-3200
u
UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK see
NEW YORK. UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
UNITARIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BOSTON. LIBRARY
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1009. Papers, 1848-1908?
81-1605
U. S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY, NEW LONDON. CONN.
LIBRARY
U. S. Revunue-Cutter Service. Records, 1780-1048.
81-2448
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Alaska Railroad. Recorde, 1915-24. 60-218
Aldrlch, Nelson WUmarth, 1841-1915. Papers,
1782-1930. 60-464
Allen, Frederick Lewis, 1600-1954. Papers, 1802-
1955. 59.1Q
Allen, Henry Tureman, 1850-1030. Papers, 1806-
1933. 59-280
American Gold Star Mothers. Records, 1917-41,
80-131
American Press Association. Records, 1890-9B,
69-235
Anderson, Chandler Parsons, 1866-1938. Papers, "
ca. 1896-1936. 59-243
Anderson, Robert, 1806-1871, Papers, 1819-1919.
59-22
Arthur, Chester Alan, Pros. U. S„ 1630-1888. Papers,
1843-1936, 80-427
Ashley, Frederick William, 1883-1942. Material for
a history of the Library of Congress, 1930. 60-1
Association against the Prohibition Amendment.
Records, 1020-33, 50-240
Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1870-1946, Papers, 1002-
48. 61-1861
Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1948, Papers, 1856-
1948. 60-30
Baker family. Papers, 1800-80. 60-104
Baldwin, Evelyn Briggs, 1882-1033. Papers, 1650-
1033. 69-209
Pancroft family. Papers of the Bancroft and Bliss
families, 1770-1931. 68-771
Banister, Marlon (Glass) d. 1951. Papers, 1933-61.
69-193
Barbee, James D„ 1832-1004. Papers, 1816-1061.
80-671
Barker, Wharton, 1848-1021. Papers, 1870-1920.
Batchelder, John Davis, collector. Autographs, 16th
to20thcent. 81-2074
Beale family. Decatur House papers, 1801-1067.
81-1627
Beard, Daniel Carter, 1850-1041, Papers, 1708-
1941. 80-82
Becker, George Ferdinand, 1847-1010. Papers.
1814-1928. 80-24
Berge, Wendell, 1003-1956. Papers, 1007-60. 50-24
Beverldge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1027, Beverldge-
Llncoln papers, 1788-1628. 60-65
Beyer, Otto Sternoff, 1886-1048. Papers, 1016-46,
59-236
Blgelow, John, 1664-1036. Papers, ca, 1886-1036.
80-1722
Black-well family. Papers, 1846-1010. 50-56
Bliss, Tanker Howard, 1663-1930. Papers, 1870-
1930. 60-260
Boggs, Samuel Whittemore, 1880-1054. Papers,
1014-64. 50-143
Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, 1851-1021. Papers,
1780-1021, 68-2031
Borglum, John Gutzon de la Mothe, 1887-1641. Papers,
1896-1953. 80-1486
Bowker, Richard Rogers, 1846-1033. Papers, 1631-
1931, 69-208
Brent, Charles Henry, Bp., 1862-1029. Papers, 1888-
S640. B9.JJ3
Bristol, Mark Lambert, 1888-1039, Papers, 1887-
1030. 80-20
Browne, Charles Albert, 1870-1047. Papers, 1896-
1945. 69-H7
Bryan, William Jennings, 1880-1926. Papers,
ca. 1877-1840. 68-217
Bullard, Robert Lee, 1681-1947. Papers, 1899-1966.
58-230
Burleson, Albert Sidney, 1883-1937. Papers, 1846-
1043. 80-160
Burlingame famUy. Papers, 1810-1937. ,60-140
Campbell, Sir Francis Joseph, 1834-1914. Papers,
1670-1935. 50-160
Capek, Thomas, 1881-1060, collector. The Thomas
Capek collection of materials relating to Czecho-
slovakia and Czech-Americans. 60-44
Carlock, Lyman Judy, 1867-1003. Papers, 1890-
1906. 81-2993
Carr, Wilbur John, 1870-1042. Papers, 1802-1942,
81-1650
Carter, Clarence Edwin, 1881- Papers, 1763-1058.
60-166
Repository Index
U. S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (Continued)
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-19M. Papers, 1883-
1817. 69-233
Cart, Carrie (Lane) Chapman, 1859-1947. Diary,
1911-12. 69-M
Chalmers, William James, 1852-1838. Papers,
1814-18. 80-137
Choate, Joseph Bodges, 1832-1917. Papers, 1745-
1827. 80-26
Clapper, Raymond, 1882-1844. Papers, ca. 1913-44.
59-52
Clark, Paul Bedrick, 1878-1846. Letters and other
messages to John J. Pershing, with related papers,
1818-39. 59-30
Cleland, *}maa Maltland, 1880- Papers, 1900-
49. 61-1666
Colby, Balnbrldge, 1889-1850. Papers, 1888-1850.
59-66
Conway, George Robert Graham, 1873-1951, collector. - .
The G. R. G. Conway collection In the Library of
CongresB, 1558-1786. 69-57
Corey, Herbert, 1872-1854. Papers, 1847-1954, 58-3
Corwin, Thomas, 1784-1865. Correspondence, 1850-
52, 00-29
Creel, George, 1876-1953. Papers, 1896-1953. 80-154
Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe, 1825-1803. Papers,
1637-1939. 80-1701
Daniels, Josephus, 1862-1948, Papers, 1883-1842.
59-46
Davidson, Jo, : 383-1952. Papers, 1906-52. 61-1428
Davis, James John, 1873-1847. Papers, 1820-45.
68-47
Davis, Norman B., 1878-1944. Papers, 1918-42.
59-207
De Forest, Lee, 1873- Papers, 1884-1960, 69-25
Dern, George Henry, 1872-1936. Papers, 1933-86.
59-148
Dixon, Frederick, d. 1923. Papers, 1887-1823. 59-16
Dock, Mlra Lloyd. Papers, 1814-1947. 69-151
Dodd, William Edward, 1869-1940. Papers, 1900-
40, B0-m
Draper, Ernest Gallaudet, 1886-1054. Papers, 1620-.
63. 68-31
Dumont, Henry, 1878-1942. Papers oi Henry and
Nina Webster Dumont, 1905-36. 59-26
Early, Jubal Anderson, 1818-1694. Papers, 1829-
1930. 60-1103
Edman, Irwin, 1896-1954. Papers, 1931-64. 69-39
Evans, Rudulph, 1878-1960. Papers, 1867-1958,
61-1407
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901. Papers, 1836-
1908. 60-125
Fabbrl, Alessandro, 1877-1922, Papers, 1917-22.
59-206
Fisher, Walter Lowrle, 1882-1935. Papers, 1879-1936.
61-1609
Fleetwood, Christian Abraham, 1840-1914. Papers,
1797-1946. 60-3194
Flood, Benry Delaware, 1865-1921, Papers, 1870-
1921. 59-226
Floyd, John, 1783-1837. Papers, 1823-32. 60-2231
Food lor Freedom, inc. Records, 1942-47. 59-162
ForbeB, William Cameron, 1870- Journals, 1904-
48, 60-17
Ford peace plan papers, 1915-18. 60-574
Frederic, Harold, 1868-1898. Papers, 1893-97. 59-234
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers,
1900-54. 60-133
Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924, Papers, 1671-1932.
80-161
Frey, John Philip, 1671- Papers, 1891-1951. 69-246
Gage, Lyman Judson, 1636-1927. Letter books,
1897-1906. 80-581
Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, 1787-1851. Papers
oi Thomas Hopkins and Edward Miner Gallaudet,
1808-1958. 81-1320
Garfield, James Rudolph, 1886-1960, Papers, 186*,'
1948. 59-282
Genet, Edmond Charles, 1783-1834, PaperB, 1756-
1808. 59-224
Goldenweiser, Emahuel Alexandrovtch, 1883-1963.
Papers, 1919-52, 69-27
Goudy, Frederic William, 1866-1947. Papers.
81-2211
Gregory, Thomas Watt, 1881-1933. Papers, 1914-
33. 80-806
Gurowskl, Adam, hrabla, 1805-1866. Papers, 1848-
98. 69-141
Bagedorn, Hermann, 1882- Papers, ca, 1917-35.
Hale family. Papers, 1698-1914.
69-231
69-139
Hamilton, James Woodburn, 1866- Papers, 1911-
39. 80-746
Hamlin, Charles Sumner, 1861-1038 Papers,
1889-1965. 69-210
Hand, Learned, 1872- Minutes oi trials, 1909-24.
69-12
Harbord, James Guthrie, 1888-1947. Papers, 1886-
1838. 59-211
Harper'B magazine. Records, 1889- 60-249
Harrlman, Florence Jalfray (Hurst) 1870- Papers,
1912-60. 61-1514
Harris, TheophUus, 1769-1841. Papers, ca, 1793-
1841. 69-246
Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909. Papers, 1886-
1908. 59-250
Harrison, John Scott, 1804-1878. Papers, 1808-75,
• 81-1178
Harrison, Leland, 1883-1951. Papers, 1915-47. 69-20
Harrison, William Henry, Pres. 0. S., 1773-1841.
Papers, 1734-1939. 59-182
Bart, William Surrey, 1874-1946. Papers, 1914-55,
59-38
Bay, John, 1838-1905. Papers, 1858-1914, 59-228
Hellbronner, Raout. Papers, 1887-1914. 59-46
Helm, Edith (Benham) Papers, 1918-63. 60-575
Hitchcock, Frank Harris, 1887-1935. Papers, 1905-35.
81-1487
HolmeB, George Frederick, 1820-1697. Papers,
1785-1893. 60-3314
Bolten, Samuel, 1738-1816. Papers, 1744-1843. 59-32
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. Papers, ca. 1876-
1939, 60-690
Hughes, Everett Strait, 1886-1957. Papers, 1903-66.
61-1856
Hyde, Dorsey William, 1888-1955. Papers, 1905-
65. 80-27
Ickes, Harold Le Claire, 1674-1962. Papers, 1906-
52. 80-145
Italian material captured during World War B,
1928-46. 59-40
Jardine, William Marlon, 1879-1955. Papers,
ca. 1908-55. 69-29
Jenckes, Thomas Allen, 1618-1876. Papers, 1836-
1875. 60-689
Jesup, Thomas Sidney, 1786-1660. Papers, 1760-
1907. 60-1706
Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U. S. , 1808-1876. Papers,
ca. 1814-1900. 61-3686
Johnson, Nelson Truster, 1887-1964. Papers, 1918-
60. 80-1
JohnBton, Mercer GreBn, Papers, 1680-1954. 59-16
Kautz, August Valentine, 1828-1896. Papers, 1848,
1945, 59-2Se
Kennan, George, 1845-1924. Papers, 1840-1937.
59-212
Kent, James, 1763-1847. Papers, 1779-1864. 69-222
King, Judson, Papers, 1900-58, 81-2046
Knox, Franklin, 1674-1944. Papers, 1898-1954.
60-582
Knox, Philander Chase, 1663-1921, Papers, 1893-
1922. 66-26
Lahm, Frank Samuel, 1846-1931. PaperB, ca. 1850-
1931. 59-226
Lansing, Robert, 1884-1926. Papers, 1690-1933.
59-163
Latimer, John R„ 1793-1886. Papere, 1805-44.
60-570
Laughlln, James Laurence, 1850-1633, Papers, 1902-
31. 80-132 \
Leahy, William D. Papers, 1893-1952. 00-1787
Lelsy, Ernest Erwin, 1687- The American histor-
ical novel: manuscript and related material,
ca. 1923-60. 69-172
Lewis, James Hamilton, 1869-1939. Papers, ca.
1907-39. 80-689
Lincoln, Abraham, Proo.'U. S„ 1800-1865. Papers,
1833-1616. 66-183 rev
Ltndsey, Benjamin Barr, 1869-1943. Papers, ca.
1888-1964. 60-158
Long, Breckinridge, 1881-1958. Papers, 1908-48.
Long, Crawlord Williamson, 1815-1878. PaperB,
1837-1930. 69-202
McAdoo, William Glbbs, 1863-1941. Papers, 1786-
1841. 59-229
McArthur, Duncan, 1772-1839. Papers, 1783-1848.
60-1452
McClellan, George Brlnton, 1865-1940. Papers,
1838-1922. 69-14
McCook iamlly. Papers, 1830-1955.
59-49
McCormlck, Lynde Dupuy, 1895-1958. Papers,
1909-59, 58-267
UcMahon, Brian, 1903-1952. Papers, 1943-52. 60-134
McNalr, Lesley James, 1883-1944. Papers, ,1904-
45. 69-241
McNary, Charles Llnza, 1874-1944. Papers, 1921-
44. ■ 60-1414
Margati, Lorenzo, Business records, 1846-87. 59-242
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940, Florence Hamilton
collection of Markhamuuia, 1900-50. 60-156
Marsh, Benjamin Clarke, 1877-1962. Papers,
1910-60. 59-36
Merrlam, John Campbell, 18e9-1945. Papers, 1899-
1938. 60-242 rev.
Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918, Papers,
|901-9. 69-53
Mlchener, James Albert, 1907- Papers, 1946- . 80-1988
Miller, David Bunter, 1875- Papers, ca. 1917-32.
60-130
Mills, Ogden Livingston, 1884-1937. Papers, 1920-
39. 59-35
Milton, George Fort, 1894-1955. Papers, 1826-
1946, 66-220
Miner, MyrtiUa, 1815-1864. Papers, 1839-64. 60-577
Mitchel, John Purroy, 1879-1918. Papers, 1882-
1932. 69-162
Mitchell, William, 1879-1936. Papers, 1907-46, 69-164
Monroe, James, Pres, U. S„ 1758-1831. Papers,
1756-1839. 60-428
Moore, Blaine Free, 1878-1941. Papers, 1901-06.
61-1175
Moore, John Baasett, 1660-1947. Papers, 1866-1949.
61-3281
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1957. Papers, 1903-58. 59-18
Morgenthau, Hoary, 1858-1946. Papers, 1834-1940.
60-124
Morley, Edward Williams, 1838-1923. Papers, 1861-
1923. 59-213
Morrill, Roy H. , 1868-1940. Papers of Roy B. Morrill and
Edward C. Plummer, 1917-35. 61-1999
Morris, Gouveneur, 1762-1816. Papers, ca. 1771-
1834, 60-16
Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. Papers, 1776-1829.
80-1248
Morris, Roland Sletor, 1874-1945. PaperB, 1910-
43. 60-127
Morris family. Papers of the Morris and Popham
families, 1667-1892. 69-254
Moseley, George Van Horn, 1874- Papers, 1889-
1960. 69-153
National Board for Historical Service. Papers,
1917-19. 69-48
National Child Labor Committee, New York. Records,
1904-53. 69-34
National Women's Trade Union League of America.
Records, 1903-60. 60-126
Nesbltt, Victoria Henrietta (Kugler) 1874-
Papers, 1933-49. 61-1294
Neufold, Maruice F. Papers, 1943-45. 69-9
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice.
Records, 1871-1960. 59-253
Newell, Frederick Baynes, 1882-1932. Papers, 1886-
1931. 60-169
Nock, Albert Jay, 1872 or 3-1945. Papers, ca. 1910-
47. 60-10
Overseas Writers. Papers, 1948. 60-2093
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell, 1872-1936. Correspond-
ence, 1910-23. 60-3199
Palmer, Theodore Sherman, 1868-1956. Papers,
1677-1954. 59-2
Paris. Peace Conference, 1919. U. S. Papers of
the American Peace Commission to Versailles,
1917-19. 60-81
Parker, Alton Brooks, 1862-1928. Papers, 1878-1937.
Peabody, George Foster, 1852-1938. Papers, 1894-
1837, 80-19.B
U.S. LIBRARY OP CONGRESS (Continued)
Perham, Anrestus s. Papers relating to General
G. K. Warren and the Battle of Five Forks, 1882-
18 23. 59-23
Pierce, Franklin, Pres. u. S„ 1804-1889. Papers
16M -»»- 80-429
Plnchot, Amos Richards Eno, 1873-1944. Papers
1888-1943. 59-142
Pinchot, Gilford, 186S-1646. Papers, ca. 1830-
1M »- 69,50
Plnkerton's National Detective Agency. Papers
1M1 - Ml 80-672
Plttman, Key, 1672-1940. Papers, 1898-1951. 59-237
Plumer, WUllam, 1759-1850. Papers, 1774-1845.
60-28
Preble, Edward, 1781-1807. Papers, 1680-1809.
60-11
Progressive Party (Founded 1912) National Com-
mittee. Records, 1938. ' 59-51
Randolph, Vance, 1892- Papers, 1947-53. 59-7
Reasoner, Malhew Aaron. Reasoner family geneal-
"W. 59-173
Redlngton, George, 1798-1850. Papers, 1811-1907.
80-4
Rlchberg, Donald Randall, 1881- Papers, 1912-64.
59-10
RUo, Jacob August, 1849-1914. Papers, 1868-1927.
60-52
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957. Papers
oa. 1919-58. ' B9 . 16 ,
Robinett, Paul McDonald. Papers, 1943-57. 59 3
Rochambeau, Jean Baptlste Donation de Vlmeur,
comte de, 1726-1807. Papers, 1777-94. 80-21
Sanders, Everett, 1882-1950. Papers, 1913-50.
80-25
Sanger, Margaret migglns) 1883- Papers, 1903-
67# 60-153
Scott, Hugh Lennox, 1853-1934, Papers, 1846-1934.
60-573
Scribner, Frank Lamson-, 1861-1938. Papers.
18M -!W». 61-1626
Sevareld, Arnold Eric, 1912- Papers, 1930-57,
60-138
Shelby family. Papers, 1736-1663. 60-1696
Sheldon, Mary (French) 1847-1836. Papers, 1885-
1M6, 81-1491
Shepherd, Alexander Robey, 1836-1902. Papers
1847-1940. 69 . 244
Sherman, WUllam Tecumseh, 1820-1891. - Papers
1750-1898. 59-42
Simmons, James Fowler, 1795-1864. Papers, 1788-
1883. 00-78
Smith, Erwln Frlnk, 1864-1927. Papers, 1891-1927.
60-16
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883, Papers
1784-1886. M 8 5 ' 9 . 219
Straus, Oscar Solomon, 1850-1926. Papers, ca. 1856-
""• 60-167
Summerall, Charles Pelot, 1867-1956. Papers.
1892-1940. B9 _ 227
Sutherland, George, 1662-1942. Papers, 1850-1944.
60-3221
Tabor, Edward O., 1886-1948. Papers, 1916-48.
80-3
Taylor, Zachary, Pres. U. S., 1784-1860. Papers.
1614-1931. v '59. iei
Telberg, GeorglT Gustavovlch. Papers, mainly
ca. 1915-ca. 40. 81-1049
Terhune, Albert Payson, 1872-1942. Papers, 1690-
1M1 « 60-5
Terrell, Mary (Church) 1863-1954. Papers, 1886-
19 "- 60-918
Terrell, Robert Heberton, 1857-1925. Papers
1880-1625. ^ B9 . 1BB
Teacher, John, Boyd, 1847-1909, collector. Autograph
letters and documents relating to the French
Revolution. 81-2105
Thacher, John Boyd, 1847-1909, collector. General
autograph collection. ,•* 61-3007
Thayer, William Sydney, 1830-1884. Papers. 1836-
1901 - 69-144
Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 1879-1954. Papers, 1910-21.
61-1178
Tyler, John, Pres. U. S., 1780-1862. Papers, legi-
ble. 60-430
U.S. Library of Congress. Copyright records, 1870-97.
6 1-2203
Repository Index
U.S. Library of Congress. Manuscript plays
collection. 61-2512
Van Buren, Martin, Pres. U. S., 1782-1862. Papers,
1787-1868. 60-2068
Wade, Joseph Sanford, 1880- Papers, 1898-1955.
6
Walls, Morrleon Remlck, 1818-1888. Papers, 1818-
88 ' 69-203
Wallace, JTjnry Agard, 1888- Papers, 1934-44. 69-156
Walsh, Thomas James, 1859-1933. Walsh-Erickson
papers, ca. 1910-34. 69-281
Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1850. Papers, 1912-45.
60-146
Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 1659 7-1915. Papers
1882-1942. 59-1'
Washington, D. C. National Library for the Blind.
Records. 1611-54. 61-1668
60-2
80-64
Watterson, Henry, 1840-1621. Papers, 1863-1920
I
White, Henry, 1650-1927. Papers, ca. 1651-1638.
59-37
White, Wallace Humphrey, 1877-1952. Papers.
1816-48. 69-21
White, William Allen, 1B68-1644. Papers, 1867-
1944 - 59-41
59-43
60-162
Whltlock, Brand, 1866-1934. Papers, 1899-ie < !4.
I
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1802. Papers, 1842-82. 61-2479
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1862. Papers, ca. 1850-1912.
I
V " 1 ^ r ' pUr "" D "'* l,! ' 1867 - 195 <- Papors, 1924-
60-745
Wll«,\ Frederic W£llam, 1873-1941. Papers, 1898-
"" 60-183
WUllams, John Sharp, 1854-1932. Papers, 1802-
"' 69-17
Winter, Owen, 1860-1938. Papers, 1885-1935. 59-232
Wood, Leonard, 1880-1027. Papers, 1875-1942.
66-11
Woodward, Clark Howell, 1877- Papers, 1926-
60 - 59-252
WooUey, Rohert Wlckllfle, 1871-1958. Papers, 1842-
19B8 ' 61-2632
World War I collection, 1914-35. 59-33
Wright, WUbur, 1867-1912. Papere of Wilbur and
OrvUle Wright, 18B1-1954, 60 -588
Wunderlic>, Georg. Papers, 1897-1951, 59-221
Yarnell, Harry Ervin, 1876- Papers, 1937-39. 59-13
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS. MUSEUM
The Christian A. Zabrlskle manuscript collection.
60-1775
The Rosenbach collection of manuscripts, 1778-1865.
60-2063
U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. Museum.
Miscellaneous manuscripts collection, 1661-1652.
61-617
UTAH. UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Davis, Nathan, 1814-1894, Correspondence, 1868-74.
61-2258
Lindsay, John Shanks, 1840-1606. Papers, 1874-
83 - 61-926
Whltaker, John Mills, 1663-1960. Papers, 1878-
1848. 61-1598
VA PA^ Y F ° BGE MS ' rORICAL SOCIETY, VALLEY FORGE,
Valley Forge Historical Society, Valley Forge Pa
Manuscript eoUecllon, 1751-1844. 61-1917
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VTLLANOVA, PA.
O'Reilly, Robert MalUand, 1845-1912. Papers, 1902-04.
81-2353
^I?™' ST * TE LIBRARY, RICHMOND. DEPT. OF
ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Bryan family. Papers, 1678-1943. 61-2417
Dataey family. Papers of the Dabney iamlly and of
rnomas Jonathan Jackson, 1716-1867. 61-3084
1056
Dromgoole family. Mercantile records, 1788-1840.
61-3083
Goode, George Brown, 1851-1866. Papers, 1796-
1903 - 61-2419
Lancaster, WUllam. Correspondence, 1845-77.
81-2911
Roprs, William Barton, 1604-1882. Virginia geolog-
ical papers, 1836-64. B ** 8^2418
Spotswood, Dandrldge, collector. Papers, 1619-1935,
81-2348
Virginia. Dept. of Accounts and Purchases. Records
1839-53. 81-2347
Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Records
1900,25. jl-2345
Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Records
1834 - 5 '- 61-2346
Virginia. State Library, Richmond. County budgets,
1664-68. 61-3066
Whltsltt, William Heth, 1841-1911. Papers, 1858-1909.
81-2986
VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY, LIBRARY
Ackiss, Clayton B. Papers, 1661-Ca. 86-1190
Akerman, Amos Taapan, 1821-1880. Letter books,
1871-78. 60-658
Alexander, Gustavus Brown, 1800-1868. Papers of
Gustavus B. and Charles G. Alexander, 1801-90.
61-1631
Alexander, Stella (Hadden) 1885- comp. Scrapbooks
of historical data relating to Christian Science, to
Mary Baker Eddy, and to Augusta E. Stetson, ca.
1868-1635. jO-36
Allmond, Marcus Blakey, 1851-1909. Papers, 1930-
69 - 61-2365
Ambler family. Papers of the Ambler and Barbour
famUies, 1772-1880. 80-19
Amelia Co,, Va. Marriage bonds of Amelia, Cum-
berland, and Prince Counties, Va., ca. 1755-
1840- 69-98
Amlssvllle Mercantile Company, Amlsavllle, Va.
Ledgers, 1938-40. 61,2168
Anderson, Robert, d. 1715. Letter book, 1868-1717.
61-2181
Archeologlcal Society of Virginia. Records, 1941-59.
81-1398
Argosy collection, 1795-1893. 80-6
Atkinson, Homer. Business correspondence, 1886-90.
61-2867 :
60-1241
Bagby family. Papers, 1797-1921.
Bagby-Turner papers, 1855-1952.
80-3343
Baker family. Papers of the Baker and Wheeler
families, 1763-1954, 60-3345
Balch family. Papers of the Balch and Swift families
1760-1943. gn^jga
Baldwin-Lloyd papers, 1845-1943. 81-165
Ball, Richard Henry, 1818 (ca.)-1870. Papers, 1824-
ll>05. 80-801
Baltimore business papers, 1731-1851. 60-1529
Baltimore merchants correspondence, 1771-1885,
60-752
Ball, Albert George Adam, 1867-1957. Correspond
ence with John Dewey, 1942-51. 60-1240
Balz, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957. Correspondence
with southern philosophers, 1932-45. 60-2402
Bate, Albert George Adam, 1887-1957. Papers, 1927,
53, 60-1439
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Papers, 1771-1940.
81-2162
Barbour family. Papers, 1672-1930. 59-184
Bardin, James Cook, 1867-1959. Papers, 1927-
48 -
Barnes famUy. Papers, 1776-1B73.
Baxter family. Papers, 1676-1917.
Baylor family. Papers, 1653-1915.
61-1142
61-1993
61-3300
61-3301
Belmont Stock Farm, Albemarle Co., Va. Records
1850-90. 69 . 103
Berkeley family. Papers, 1663-1930. 66 13
Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914? Papers. 1863-
1952 - 61-292
Biggs, Warren H. Papers, ca. 1600-1900. 59-83
Blackford, Launcelot Minor, 1837-1914. Papers,
ca. 1849-70. 69-115
Brady, James, of Virginia. Papers, 1818-1858. 60-868
Brooke family. Papers of the Brooke, Berkeley,
and Carter families, 1782. 58-100
r
VIRGINIA. UNIVERSITY. LIBRAE* (Continued)
Bulord, Edward Price, J865-1931. Papers, 1694-
1931, B9-1S7
Business records of firms located In Abingdon, Va
1800-1925. 69-204
Business records of firms located in Chalk Level
and Ward Springs, Va„ 1872-1916. 60-1625
Business records of firms located In Madison Co.,
Va., 1613-59. ■-,„.,„
Business records of firms located In Orange Co.
Va., 1818-1907. *"* *- ■' 69 . m
Business records of persons and Institutions In Pittsyl-
vania Co., Va., 1835-1908. 80-801
Cabell, James Lawrence, 1613-
1829-37.
Correspondence,
61-195
C^WoMPh Carrlngton, 1778-1658. Papers,
61-197
Cabell, Joseph Carrlngton, 17V8-1856. Papers re-
roT?™ "" iomdin S °« "» University of Virginia,
1SI0 " 67 - 60-1786
Cabell, William Daniel, 1634-1904. »apere, 1806-93.
61-1392
Cabell Jamtly. Papers, 1727-1675. 60-714
CabeU family. Papers of the Cabell anj Carrlngton
families, 1776-1690. 60-3331
Ca mn b i« n f ' ! p »P"»of the Cabell and Eliet families,
^1830-1930. 60-3346
^WwSSE "' "* Cabel1 ' *"■ - »- ■„;„
60-2530
Caepari, August. Business records, 1645-90. 60-9
Catlett, Landon Carter. Papers, 1912-16. 59-85
a 7«m r ?onV C-) * nd Sm ' SB,,th n»". Va. Records,
1665,1903. ^_ 91
Christian, J. B. Papers, 1616-78. 69-101
01 TnT'iaiT"" 1 Lm « horae . 1635-1910. Papers,
. 61-1992
Cooke, John Esten, 1630-1866. Papers, 1858-86
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Papers, 1894^1944.
Dabney family. Papers, 1718-1936.
Davis, Martha M., collector. Ballads.
Day family. Papers, 1668-1922.
Dickinson family. Papers, 1622-56.
60-2229
60-2650
80-60
59-186
59-75
.69-70
Drummond Brothers, Wiseyllle, Va. Records of
Drummond Brothers and other firms located In
Accomac Co., Va., and elsewhere, 1817-79. 59-165
Duke, Richard 1787-1849. Business records of Richard
Duke and others, 1631-61. 69-190
Easley family. Ledgers andfapera, 1837-1904. 59-86
Eat S,^ ter Prlchar,, > 1676-1957. Correspondence,
1901_56 - 61-1826
Eaton, Walter Prlchard, 1676-1857, collector. Auto-
graph collection, 1726-1933. 80-1765
Eggieeton family. Ledgers, 1816-1909. 59-71
Essex County Court House ledgers, 1813-1903. 59-90
Ptahburne Drug Company, Waynesboro, Va. Records,
1874-1923. 69-69
Flippln Brothers, Cumberland, Va. Records
1922.
Foote and Johnson, Wythevllle, Va. Records
1913. '
59-114
60-
59-106
Free Lance Star Publishing Library, Fredericks-
burg, Va. Records, 1882-1916. 59.62
Garnett family. Business records, 1794-1904. 69-76
Gilmer, Francis Waler, 1790-1626. Correspond-
ence, 1764-1626. " 69 _ u9
Glass, Carter, 1856-1946. Papers, 1B21-1948. 60-2401
G ° r |nT7"! , « tatCa * ChurchUIi 1666-1931. Papers,
1867-1922. 6(M3
Graham family. Papers, 1764-1906. 69-122
Grlnnan family. Papers, 1749-1899. 60-3332
Guerrant, W. P. and J. p.. Chestnut Grove, Va.
Records, 1654-89. 59 _ n0
Gwathmey (Cahetl) collection, 1708-1852. 61-682
Harnsberger, Thomas Kennerly, 1689-1934. Papers,
1920 " 33 - po-so
Harrison, Gessner, 1607-1662. Letters, 1631-62.
Harrison, Robert Lewis, 1860-1932. Papers, 1910-
24, 59-59
59-116
Repository Index
60-1713
Harts, Bret, 1836-1902. Papers, 1669-1901. 80-1076
Hawkins family. Papers of the Hawkins and McGehee
families, 1769-1849. 69-187
HBarn, Lafcadlo, 1850-1904. Papers, 1849-1952.
Heldelbach and Penn, Danville, Va. Records. 1897-
l 808 - 69-79
Heth, Henry. Papers, 1783-1641. 69-126
Hill, John A., firm, Nellysford, Va. Records, 1835-
67- . .'/." 6?-96
Hodnett, Vass and Watson, Danville, Va. Records of
Hodnett, VaSB and Walson and other Danville firms.
1691-1902. eo .i 2i
SoUand, Charlton Gllmore, 1911- Papers 1938-
69 « ..-,'• 61-1140
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1694. Papers, 1637-
94 - ' 60-1143
Holt family. Business records, 1670-1901. 59-92
Hook, John, 1745 or 6-1808. Business records, 1766-
16'°' 60-1060
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920, Papers, 1866-
1919 - 60-1144
Hundley and Denlo, Sandy River, Va. Records, 1896-
1927 - 59-95
Hunter family. Papers of the Hunter and Garnett
families, 1704-1940. 59-124
Hurt, John Linn. Papdra, 1604-1931. 60-1990
Imboden, John Daniel, 1823-1696. Papers, 1831-96.
59-102
Irvine family. Papers of the tn/lhe, Saunders, and
Watts families, 1746-1914. 69-146
James, Edward Wilson, d. 1906. Papers. 1635-1906.
69-77
Jeffers, Robinson, 1867- Papers, 1927-45. 80-618
Johnson, James Gibson, 1871-1957. Papers, 1880-
1 93 V 69-64
Johnston, James of North Garden, Va. Business
records, 1659-92. 59.120
Johnston, John H. Business records, 1666-94,
59-201
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895, Papers, 1613-
1903, 60-3328
Kennon family. Papers and business records of
the Kennon, Heth, and Randolph families, 1808-
. 1, , M - "■■'"" 69-170
King, William, of SaUville, Va. Papers, 1644-87.
, 81-1094
Latane family. Papers, 1650-1942. 69-123
Lee, Robert Edward, 1B07-1870. Letters, 1830-60.
61-2115
Lee family. Papers, 1750-1609. 59-76
Leftwich, Joel, 1759-1846. Papers, 1780-1890.
60-23
Lewis family. Papers, 1744-1660. 59-135
Llndsey, W. S. Business records, 1863-1922, 60-37
Literary autograph collection, ca. 1852-1937. 61-2616
Louthan papers, 1621-1910. 59-106
McGregor, Tracy William, 1889-1936, collector.
Literary manuscripts, 1638-1935. 80-765
Mcpherson, H. C. Business records, 1656-67. 60-30
Mallory family. Papers, 1726-1835. 69-117
Martin, John T„ merchant of Buchanan, Va. Re-
cords, 1657-1905. 59.94
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Conferences.
Virginia. Records, 1650-1930. 69-179
Minor, John Barbae, 1613-1895. PaperB, 1643-92.
61-328
Minor family. Papers, 1764-1936. 60-2846
Montgomery Court House ledgers, 1792-1893. 60-342
Morris family. Papers, 1704-1920. 60-7
New Providence Church, Rockbridge Co., Va, Re-
cords, 1759-1935. 59-168
Norfolk, Va. Voters list, 1890. 69-93
Palmore, George William. Papers, 1666-96. 59-82
Palmore, Joseph S. Papers, 1761-1696. • 59.68
Parlon, John Shelton, 1657-1932. Papers, ca. 1900-11.
59-138
Penn-DWe Cement Corporation. Germanla Mills
records, 1672-1930. ^^60-32
PB ^^ ' an >'ly- Papers and business records, 1776-
1893 ' 60-12
Pierson, Charles Herbert, b. 1847. Papers, 1674-93.
59-68
Pm iM™2 to Cm ' raI A " limce Trade Vnim - »«««<•.
59-60
1057
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1
ca. 1829-1915,
9-1848. Poe-lngram papers,
69-187
Polndexter, MUes, 1868-1848. Papers, 1690-1948.
60-3306
Pr ?£2^ JOhn '' *" d ° - ^. Whltmell, Va. Journale,
1906 " U - 69-109
Quitman, John Anthony, 1799-1858. Papers, 1761-
60-2213
60-2619
59-112
Randolph, Martha (Jefferson) 1772-1838. Correspond-
ence, 1614-36.
Rhodes (H. J.) and Company, Cartersvllle, Va.
Records, 1816-1920,
Rives, William Cabell, 1793-1668. Papers, 1861-
66 - S6-1B0
Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S. , 1668-1919.
Papers, 1691-1935. 81-194
Rosser, Thomas Lafayette, 1838-1910. Papers,
HUC ,S f. 0b6rl M,^ ' l,, ' b - 5831 ' Correspondence,
1649 " 61 ' 80-206
Smiley family. Business records, 1608-1901. 59-126
Smith, William Henry, 1843-1921. Business papers
1848-90. 69-113
State Bank of Pamplln, Pamplln, Va. Records,
1605-31. 69 . 216
Sterling, George, 1889-1928. Papers, 1910-27. 80-1146
Sterrett, John Douglas, Business records, 1823-95.
Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-
1900.
Papers, 1876-
60-2741
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes, 1807-1681. Papers.
1791-1926. _ 61-1630
Stuart, Archibald, 1757-1832. Papers of
Archibald Stuart and Briscoe Q. Baldwin,
1742-1886. 81-1141
Swanson family. Papers, 1846-66. 66-66
Sydnor, Thomas White, b. 1616. Papers, 1625-80.
69-73
59-86
60-61
66-74
69-171
59-108
60-1202
Tate, William C, Papers, 1661-1913,
Taylpe family. Papers, 170B-1917.
Terrell family. Papers, 1790-1870.
Twyman family. Papers, 1750-1911.
, Tyro Mills, Tyro, Va. Records, 1868-1903.
U. S. Army. Students' Army Training Corps,
University of Virginia. Records, 1917-18.
U. S, Pension Bureau. Revolutionary War pension
claims, 1811-26. 60-620
University Book Store, Charlottesville, Va. Records,
1904-24. 69-84
Virginia. University. Dept. of Law. Records of
summer Law School classes, 1677-1804. 60-693
Virginia. University. Library. Business records of
firms located in Albemarle Co., Va., 1618-1902.
1 59-97
Virginia. University. Library, Business records of
firms located in Augusta Co,, Va,, 1636-1902,
69-205
, Virginia, University. Library. Business records of
firms located In Charlottesville, Va., 1817-84.
69-138
Virginia. University. Library. The enchanted
years; poems and letters, 1919-22. 66-118
Virginia. University. Poe Memorial Association,
Correspondence, 1687-1911, 80-371
Waddell, James Alexander, 1616-1914. Papers,
1865-82. 69 . 60
Wallace family. Papers, 1750-1664, 59-111
Warren and Bell, Bacon's Castle, Va. Records, 1893-
1816. 69-161
Washington family. Papers of the Washington and
Lewis families, 1774-1843. 61-1629
Weaver, William, 1760-1683. Business records,
1800-91. 69.72
Weinberg, A. Business records, 1668-1911. 66-67
Whitman, Walt, 1619-1892. Papers, ca. 1660-1606.
80-724
Whittle, James M. Law accounts, 1636-83. 59.83
Wilson, James Southall, 1880- Correspondence re-
lating to the Southern Writers Convention, 1831-32.
69-121
Withrow family. Papers, 1870-1925. 60-1730
Wood (D. P.) and Company, Warrenton, Va. Records.
1690-1905. 69 _' 81
Yates and Company. Ledgers of Yates and Co. and
of J. R. Yates, 1672-1915. 69-87
Repository Index
J
VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RICHMOND
Ashby, Charles WUllam. Papers, 1847-1909. 61-2762
Avary, Myrta (Lookett). Papers, 1896-1941. 61-2608
Ballard, WUllam W. Correspondence, 1873-78.
81-2495
Baskervtll famUy. Papers, 1747-1928. 61-2647
Bassett family. Papers, 1693-1686. 61-2581
Baylor family. Papers, 1737-1926. 61-2742
Bellups, Richard, 1763-1822. Papers, 1809-62.
81-2642
Benagh, Elisabeth Richardson. Papers, 1879-1916.
61-2680
Beverley family. Papers, 1864-1901. 61-2649
Blanton, Wyndham Boiling, 1890-1B60. Papers, 1934-
69
81-3606
Carter, Robert, 1728-1604. Papers, 1780-1815.
81-2818
Charles City Co., Va. Records, 1642-1842. 61-2836
Chijolm, William Gamatt, 1890-1966, collector.
,. Papers, 1749- 1956. 61-2781
Claiborne, Herbert A. Papers, 1935-57. 21-2304
Claiborne family. Papers, 1803-1954. 61-2650
Cloyd family. Papers, 1777-1887, 61-2630
Cocks, Philip St. Oeorge, 1809-1881. Puntailca
reoords, 1854-71. 61-2057
Collins, John Overton, 1833 7-1911. Correspondence,
1867-65. 61-2111
Colonization Society of Virginia. Records, 1823-69.
61-3114
Curtis, Henry, 1792-1862. Papers, 1808-59. 61-2889
Delano, Ellis Carter, 1892-1951. Papers, 1908-51.
81-2110
Dupuy family. Papers, 1803-90. 61-3056
Edmunds family. Papers, 1828-50. 61-3268
Edmm ds i m f a mi ly. Papers, 1786-1903. 61-2218
Farrar family. Papers, 1840-1923. 81-2838
Fltzhugh family. Papers, 1883-1964. 81-2811
Poster, James, of Mathews Co. , Va. Papers, 17B6-
«•»•■■■ 61-2612
Gatewood, Mary Ober (Boykin) coUector. Papers.
1 rfai£_"1 A«IA ■ V
1785-1949.
81-2633
Gordon, Armlatead Churchill, 1856-1931, Papers, 1897-
»ia. 61-2617
Gray, Robert Hayman, 1873-1956. Papers, 1771-
1868. 81-2636
Green, Thomas, 1796-1882. Papers, 1768-1871.
81-2631
Gregory, George Craghead, 1878-1958. Papers,
1608-66. 61-2832
Griffin, James Lewis Corbln, 1814-1876. Papers, 1639-
76. 81-2607
Grlgsby, Hugh Blair, 1608-1861. Correspondence,
1867-81, 81-2490
Guerrant family. Papers, 1788-1915. 61-3136
Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938. Papers, 1898-1944.
81-2614
Haves family. Papers, 1769-1931. 81-2777
Hethfamlly. Papers, 1846-96. 81-2634
Johnston, James Ambler, 1886- coUector, Papers,
1764-1902. 81-2837
Johnston, Rebecca. Genealogical naotesy 1925-62.
Joynes, Levin Smith, 1819-1881. Papers, 1856-83.
81-2618
Kslth family, Papers, 1776-1916, 61-2676
Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1896. Papers, 1837-
1903. 81-2646
Laoghorne family. Papers, 1B4S-63. 61-2763
Lanier, Alexander Sidney, 1869- Papers, 1890-1936.
81-2835
Lob, Robert Edward, 1607-1870. Papers, 1866-78.
61-2284
Lee family. Papers, 1781-18B2. 81-2743
MeClellan, Henry Bralnerd, 1840-1904. Papers,
1882-87. 61-2493
Mason, Charles Tayloe. Papers, 1664-1906. 61-3135
Mason, George Carrlngton, Papers, 1909-65,
61-2223
61-2706
61-3082
Mason, Polly Cary. Papers, 1934-47.
Minor family. Papers, 1657-1942.
Mitchell, John Kirkwood, 1811-1888. Papers, 1819-86.
61-3267
Moncure, Eustace Conway, 1836-1921. Papers, 1851-
1606. g 1-2799
Montague family. Papers, 1608-1939. 61-3276
Morton, Daniel, 1664-1038. Papers, 1815-1937.
Myers family. Papers, 1790-1900.
61-3142
61-2707
Nicholas, Elizabeth Byrd, 1630-1901, collector.
Letters, 1655-89. 81-2741
Patton family. Papers, 1893-1957.
Peckatone papers, 1756-1896.
81-2798
81-2797
Pogram family. Papers of toe Pegram, Johnson, and
Mcintosh families, 1825-1941. 61-3299
Perkins, William Robertson, 1876-1945, Genealogical
notes, 1639-41. 81-2333
Plttsyivenla Co. , Va. Tax books, 1797-1802. 61-3045
Pollaiv' • illy. Papers, 1782-1907. 81-3275
Randolph, Robert Ienam, 1883-1951. Papers, 1919-51.
61-2820
Robinson, Morgan PolUaux, 1678-1643. Papers, 1927-
43. 81-2841
Ryland, Elisabeth Haves. Genealogical notes, 1930-54.
61-2813
Smith family. Papers, 1798-1687, 81-2328
Strlngfellow, Frank, 1840-1913. Papers, 1864-92.
81-2816
Stuart, James Evell Brown, 1833-1664. Papers, 1861-
•*• 81-3254
Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909, Papers, 1696-1929,
81-1822
Taliaferro, EiSih Peyton, i. 1966, collector.
Genealogical papers, ca. 1930-55. 61-2332
Tayloo family. Papers, 1740-1680. 81-2678
Trtst, Nicholas Philip, 1600-1874. Papers, 1791-1636.
81-2329
U.S. Army. Cootlnental Army. Order books, 1778-79.
61-1823
H. S. Office of Price Administration. Records of the
Richmond War Price and Rationing Board No. 44-2,
1642-46, 81-2330
Virginia (Colony) Council. Executive JoumalB,
1726-53. 61-2721
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1710-1722
(Spotsvood). Corrasondence, 1710-21. 81-2629
Virginia (Colony) Lieutenant-Governor, 1751-1768 (Din-
widdle). Correspondence, 1761-58. 81-2826
Walker family, Papers, 1827-66. 81-3382
Warren, Roberta Miller (Chandler) 1874- Papers,
1909-39. 61-2331
Watklns, Thomas, deputy sheriff, Pspers, 1791-1861.
61-3044
Whltelaw, Ralph T. Papers, 1938-50. 81-1804
Wight, Charles Copland. Papers, 1B61-79. 61-2677
Williams, Thomas C. , 1664-1929. Papers of Thomas
C. and Adblph Dill Williams, 1854-1935. 61-3448
Williams family. Papers, 1830-1646. 61-3600
Withers, Guy, 1873- Papers, 1918-19. 61-2722
Wormeley family. Papers, 1871-1962. 61-3154
Wyoming (Screw sloop). Records, 1869-81. 81-2836
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, LEXINGTON. LIBRARY
Virginia. Military Institute, Lexington, Library.
File on cadets, 1639- 61-114
w
WABASH COLLEGE, CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND. LIBRARY
Hovey, Edmuad'OUs, 1601-1877. Papers, 1832-77.
61-1608
WADING RIVER, N, Y. HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Woodhull family. Papers of the WoodhuU and Sell
families, 1704-1B32, 61-246
WADLEIGH MEMORIAL LIBRARY, MLLFORD, N. H.
Moore, Humphrey, d. 1871. Sermons, 1600-62.
81-3031
WARREN COUNTY (OHIO) HISTORKAL SOCIETY
Warren County (Ohio) Hletorlcal Society. Papers
and documents, 1B03- 61-667
WARSAW HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Warsaw Historical Society. Records relating to the
town of Warsaw and Its vicinity, 1613- 61-1601
WASHINGTON (STATE) STATE LIBRARY, OLYMPIA
Washington (Ter. ) Governor. Correspondence, 1853-
65, 1889. 61-2909
Washington (Tor.) Secretary's oil ice. Records,
1853-63. 61-3286
Washington (State) Dept. of Public Welfare.
Washington pioneer project records, 1936-37.
61-3057
WASHINGTON STATE) UNIVERSITY. LAW LIBRARY
Williams, Tyrrell, 1875-1947. Papers. 60-2047
WASHINGTON {STATE) UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1843-1932, Papers, 1862-
1932. 61-2794
Bagley, Clarence Booth, 1643-1032, collector. Papers
on Pacific Northwest history, 1841-1916. 81-3262
Bagley, Daniel, 1616-1906. Papers, 1859-1903.
Balllnger, Richard Achilles, 1858-1922. Papers,
1907-22. 81-2626
Bralnerd, Erastus, 1656-1922. Correspondence,
1680-1919. 61-3284
Ferry, Eilsha Peyre, 1625-1895. Papers, 1868-95.
80-3327
Force, Manning Ferguson, 1624-1899. Papers, 1635-82.
61-3298
Gilman, Daniel Hunt, 1846-1913. Papers, 1888-
1902. 61-2843
Hugglns, Edward, 1832-1907. Papers, 1664-1905.
60-2076
Leary, John, 1837-1605. Papers, 1872-95. 60-812
Moore, George, 1852-1933. Letters, 1901-39. 80-726
Port Blake ly Mill Company, Records, 1876-1923,
60-768
Stsvens, Isaac Ingalls, 1618-1862. Papers, 1835-62.
61^1348
Wallace, William Benson, 1611-1879. Papers, 1841-
79. 60-3340
Washington Mill Company, Seabeck, Wash.
Records, 1857-90. 81-1300
WASHINGTON (STATE) UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE. LIBRARY
Beaumont, William, 1786-1863. Papers, 1812-53.
WASHINGTON COUNTY (IND. ) HCTTORICAL SOCIETY
Washington County (Ind.) Historical Society. Papers
relating to John Hay. 61-178
WASHINGTON COUNTY (PA.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Virginia (Colony) County Court (West Augusta
District). Minutes and records of deeds of the
courts of West Augusta District and of Yohoganla
Co., Va., 1776-80. 61-848
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, ST. LOUIS
Bixby, WUltam Kseney, 1867-1631. Papers, 1881-
1927. 81-1172
Bixby, William Keeney, 1857-1931, collector. Blxby
colleotlon, 1877-1929. 61-1324
Eliot, William Oreenleaf, 1811-1887. Papers, 1847-67.
81-1603
Field, Eugene, 1860-1896, Papers, 1868-96. 61-1488
Washington University, St. Louis. Libraries.
* Poetry collection, largely 18th cent. 61-1173
Zola, Emlle, 1840-1902. Letters, 1876-95. 61-1171
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, DETROIT. LIBRARY
Brown, Joseph G„ d. 1951, collector. Materials on
unionization of the automobile industry, 1933-42.
61-3162
Hesse, Hermann, 1877- Papers, 1869-1967. 61-1170
Joyce, James, 1862-194], Letters, 1907-35. 61-1293
Machen, Arthur, 1883-1647. Papers, 1925-60. 61-1292
Wayne State University, Detroit. Library: McFarland
collection of materials relating to organized labor,
1933- 61-3272
WEBB HOUSE, WETHERSFIELD, CONN.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
Connecticut. Manuscript collection, 1898-1629,
61-2913
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
LIBRARY
Flsk, Wilbur, 1792-1836. Papers, 1624-39. 61-1166
Foss, Cyrus David, Bp., 1634-1910. Papers of
Cyrus David and Cyrus David Foss, Jr„ 1851-
1909. 81-1167
WEST VIRGINIA. DEPT. OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY
Lewis, :VJrgU Anson, 1848-1912, collector. Papers
relating to railroads, rivers, roads, and turnpikes,
1790-1910. 61-2190
WEST VIRGINIA. VNIVERSnT. LIBRARY
Ambler, CharleB Henry, 1876-1967.
1957.
Papers, 1834
60-40
American Association of Unlverelty Women. West
Virginia Division. Reports, 1956-68. 80-330
Ash. Pauline Morohead, collector. Papers, 1866-1847.
' 61-2800
Aurora, W. Va. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church.
Records, 1787-1856.
Bailey, Lemuel. Papers ol Lemuel and Samuel
Bailey, 1863-1903.
Barbe, Waltman, 1884-1925. Papers, 1864-1930.
Bassel, James. Papers, 1882-92.
Baseel, John, 1840-1914. Papers, 1854-1916.
Bayles, George Barry. Papers, 1761-1966.
Bayles family. Papers, 1830-1941.
Beall, C. H. Papers, 1866-1907.
Bean family. Papers, 1833-87.
Bennett, Jonathan McCally, 1814-1887. Papers,
1765-1889.
Bennett, Louis.
Tapers, 1841-1918.
Bishop, Charles Mortimer, 1827-1898,
1657-97.
Boreman, Arthur Inghram, 1823-1898.
1949,
60-329
61-2818
80-313
61-2817
61-1653
61-3121
61-3124
61-1560
60-1049
60-1552
61-1652
61-3162
Papers, 1836-
60-1210
Papers,
Boughner, James Vance, 1812-1882. Papers, 1790-
1888. B8 ~ 168
Bowman, Harvey B. Papers, 1942-46. 61-1036
Brand family. Papern, 1857-1964. 61-2804
Brtnkman, Charles, 1865- collector. Papers on
Grafton and Taylor Co., W. Va., 1862-1948.
Brooke Co., V,', Va. Archives, 1776-1818.
BrookB family. Papers, 1666-1955.
Brooks, William Elizabeth, 1876- collector.
War papers, ca. 1825-1944.
Brown, Lloyd W. Papers, 1901-32.
60-1719
60-1201
80-1104
Civil
60-996
80-380
Bucklew, Leroy, collector.
1775-1918.
Preston County papers,
60-1125
Business records of firms located In Hendricks,
W. Va., 1897-1944.
80-567
Business records of firms located in Preston and _
Randolph Counties, W. Va., ca. 1917-50. 60-377
Business records of firms located In Red Creek, *• Vs..,
1909-22. 60-1354
Callahan, James Morton, 1864-1966.
1966.
Camden, Johnson Nswlon, 1828-1908.
1908.
Camden, Thomas Bland, b. 1829.
Papers, 1836-
59-134
Papers, 1846-
80-580
Papers, 1882-1907.
61-2803
Campbell, A. W. Papers, 1866-1807.
Campbell, Andrew Nelson, d. 1918.
1932.
Papers, 1782-
60-1047
Carpenter, Charles, of W. Va., collector. P*"™.
1892-1938. l M ■""
61-3123
61-1649
Clark family. Lettere, 1885-1939.
Clarksburg, W. Va. First Presbyterian Church.
Recorde, 1793-1903.
Cole, Harry jOuten, 1874-1960. Papers, 1908-60
Cook, Roi. Bird, 1886- collector. Papers, 1773-
1953. ' I
Cornwell, C.lM. Papers, 1840-1919
Repository Index
Carroll, Jamee H. Papers, 1812-1900.
Caruthers, Isaac. Records, 1819-63.
Cather and 3aU.4r, Tyrconnel Mines, W. Va. A"™" 1
books, 1881-89. 6 °- 37B
Chadwlck, French Ensor, 1844-1819. Correspondence, -
1903-14. ,;: 61-2801
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of
West Vlrtflnla, Papers collected by A. H. For-^
man, lBS?-38.
Cornwell, John Jacob, 1867-1863.
1953.
Craig, Fred £. Papers, 1910-45.
Cramer,.Charlea William, 1876-
Crogan, Patrick J„ 1866-1849. Papers, oa
Crouch, Moses H. Business records, 1802-99. 58-132
I
69-174
59-126
60-310
59-158
60-41
69-131
Papers, ca. 1843-
60-1458
80-968
Papers, 1884-1918.
61-1547
1900-30.
59-133
Cupp family. Papers, 1839-1948. 60-275
Cutrtght family. Genealogical materials, 18 " 7 ~ 19 [j ) , _ 1369
Dandridge, Danske (Bedlnger) 1868-1914. Correspond-
ence, 1869-1913. 81-16B4
Daughters of tho American Revolution. West Virginia.
Colonel John Evans Chapter, Morgantown. Re-_
cords, 1903-47. 68 " 128
Daughters of the American Revolution. -West Virginia,
Eltaabelh Ludlngton Bagans Chapter, Morgantown.
Records, 1892-1947. sa '"°
Davis, Henry Gaseaway, 1823-1918. Papers, ^
1885-1916. 61-2299
Davis coal and Coke Company. Records, ca. 188B - _ 362
1965.
Dayton, Alston Gordon, 1867-1920. Papers, ta. ""-^
Deakins family. Papers, 1778-1925. 60-1462
Dent, Marmaduke, 1801-1880. Papers, 1855-91. ^ ^
Dllle, Thomas Ray. Papers, ca. 1774-1939. 60-1456
Dodds, Gideon Stanhope, 1880- Papers relating to
Monongalia County churches, 1964. 59-168
Edwards family. Papers, 1B44-1961. 61-2804
Elklne, Stephen Benton, 1641-1911. Papers, 1861-^
1946. 60-1717
Exchange Bank of Virginia. Weston Branch, Records,
1852-68. 60-1409
Fairfax, George W. Papers, 1808-98. 60-369
Fairfax, Ralph, colloctor. Records, 1844-77. 61-1667
Fairfax family. Papers of the Fairfax and Warman
families of Uniontown, Pa., Morgantown and King-
wood, W. Va„ 1811-1933. 6t, - 4as
Fayette Co., W. Va. Archives, 1787-1923. 60-1107
Flanagan, William J. , b. 1838. Papers, 1826-194L^
Fleming, Aretafl Brooks, 1839-1923. Papers, 1784-
1924. 61-3368
Fleming, B. A., firm, Fairmont, W. Va. Records, _ ■
1054-1807. 68_1Z7
Fleming, Helen M. Papers, ca, 1812-1951. 61-1668
Fleming family. Papers, 1810-1943. 60-1726
Floyd, Robert L., collector. Papers relating to
George Rogers Clark Floyd and the Floyd family,
1843-1953. 61-1569
Forman, L. J. Papers, 1837-1934. 69-177
Fox, William, of Hampshire Co., W. Va. Papers,
1782-1895. 80-2389
Frlssell, John, 1810-1803. Papers, ca. 1858-66. ^^
Garrison (M. J.) and Company, Wadestown, W. Va. _
Records, 1858-1822. ou 1TO *
Glssy, Jacob L. Business records, 1917-47. 69-176
Glasscock, William Ellsworth, 1882-1925. Papers,
1906-25. , ,!»,
Golf, David, Papers, 1826-1804. '0-1463
Goff, Guy Despard, 1867-1933. Papers, 1911-31. M _ M1J
Gofl, Nathan, 1843-1920. Papers, ca. 1868-89. 60-1073
Gore, Howard Mason, 1877-1947. Papers, 18t, '- 4 J^ 1460
Hagans family. Papers, 1818-96. «°- 1823
Hall, Granville Davlseon. Papers, 1861-18E8. 60-997
Hampshire Co., W. Va. Archives, 1736-1949. 60-995
Harold, Nan Brooke, collector. Pa l >era ' / 1868 " 18 6 14 ; i670
Haymond-Flamlng Law Firm, Fairmont, W. Va.
Records, 1760-1936. og Iu °°
Historical Records Survey. West JJrglnia. West
Virginia historic records, 1750-1939J 60 "»»
nnn-lflRn,
81-3366
Holt family. Papers of the Holt and Keyes families,
1878-1944. 6 °- 5 ' e
Hopkins, Andrew Detaar, 1867-1948. Papers, lltV^
Howard, Adolphus P. Papers, 1850-1938. 61-3131
Jacob, John Jeremiah, 1839-1883. Papers, l 880 " 78 -^,.,
Jacob family. Papers, 1834-1921.
JetterBon Co., W. Va. Archives, 1802-1913.
Jenkins, John E. Papers, 1B28-1951.
81-1580
80-554
60-1710
JolllHe (A.) and Son, Knob Fork, W. Va. Records,
1897-1919. *'~"°
Jones, Clement Ross, 1871- Papers, 1897-1939. ^^
Jones, William J., of Morgantown, W. Va., e°»«*or.
Records of window glass workers' unions, 1886- .
1920. V
Judy, Elvln Lycurgus, 1870-1964. Papers, 1756-
1949.
KanrwbaC0.,W.Va. Archives, 1779-1933. 80-299
Kllgore, Harls, Martin, 1893-1956. Papers, »»'j»- m
Lambert, Oscar Doane, 1888- collector. Papers _
1760-1929. 61-32S2
LanlJ, William. Papers of WUllam and R. 8. »-«*J._ MM
1880-92.
Leeper family, Papers of the Leeper, Bowman, and
Veach famlllss, 1779-1698. 8 °- 271
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1956. Papers, |1886-1950,
Hubbard family. Papers, 1794-1914.
lson, W. O. Correspondence, 1873-
60-1072
81-3004
Jackson, S. F. Business records of S. F. Jackson,
J. G. Jackson, and the Jackson Grocery Co. of
Jane Lew, W. Vs., 1837-1968. «°- 363
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863. Papers, 1B46
1951.
Jackson, William A. Papers, 1692-1930.
1069
60-292
60-320
60-296
. Lewis Co., W. Va. Archives, 1776-1933.
Lewie family. Papers, 1826-1936.
Llghtburn family. PaperB, 1838-1935.
Literary society archives of Monongalia Academy and I ^
West Virginia Unlvarslty, 1827M92U.
Lynchburg Coal and Coke Company. Records, "^"^
40,
McCamlc, Charl.e, 1874-10B8. Papers, 1019-56. ^ ^
McClesry, William, 1741-1821. Papers, "«-"«;.,„,
McCoy family. Papers, 1761-1003. 80-388
McGinn*, WlUlam Hereford, 1666-1930. ***\ _ m
1834-1964.
McGraw, John Thomas, 1866-1920. Papers, 1842- .
1948. ".»„,
McN.Ul family. Papers, 1770-1929. 60-581
Marmlon family. Papers, 1798-1851. «»- 3M
Marshall, Jacob Williamson, b. 1830, PaperB, _.
1862-98. oii-ow
Mason, John W., 1842-1917. Papers, 1912-19. 60-229
Mason Co., W. Va. Archives, 1772-1908. 60-223
Maxwell, George Ralph, 1896-
1849-1918.
collector.
Papers,
81-2890
Maxwell, Hu, 1860-1827. Papers, ca. 1846-1960. ^ ^
Maxwell, Lewis. Papers, 1826-1903. M- 3 «
Miller, Freda Clare (Rambow) collector, papers,
1782-1940.
61-3217
Miller, Sue Proctor, collector. Papers, "M- 1 "^— ,„
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Archives, 1774-1938. 60-294
Monongalia Co., W. Va. Defense Council. Radio.
scripts, 1942-43. 81 ^"
Monongalia Co W. ^f^ST'^' "-™*
Records of federal relief, 1933-37.
Monongalia Historical Society, Morgantown, W. Vs.
Recorde, 1827-1966.
Monroe Co., W. Va. Archives, ca. 1772-1923. 60-1733
Monroe Co., W. Va. School record., M*-™ 2 ^.^
Moreland, James Rogers, 1679-1955. Papers, 1816-^
1967,
Morgan, Ephralm Franklin, 1889-1950. Papers, _
1920-25. ou-aou
Nicholas Co., W. Va., In World War n, 1942-45. 60-316
NorthweBtem Turnpike Association, j Records, 182a _- 28ft6
Oglebay Rhymer's Club, Wheeling, wj Va. Poems,
1935-42 i °" *
OhloCo.,W.Va, Archives, 1772-1936. 60-358
Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly. R e cor<,s >
1688-1961. w - aw
Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Records, 1889-
1938.
Parker, William, of West Virginia. Papers, 1845-
1886. 61-2696
60-671
61-3307
Pemberton, Robert Landon, 1860-
1944.
Papers, 1880
60-316
Pendleton Co., W. Va. Court records, 1788-1889
66-341
Papers,
Repository Index
^mtmT^ Harrira " UH -
80-312
01-2887
Plnlck, Jacob. Papers, 18H _ 85 , fl
« . 60-378
°"' l i lfi 1 ?, , „ Tmea,Via ' ,0n ' WTl«m Papers, M .
•tssjaar'-"^- 31 " M0B
Prfc. family. Paper, I813-1945. •^" ,
*rlcs family. Papers, 1830-1946. J ;"" 1
*--». Robert Lincoln, 1877 . 1968 . paper8i 1M2 "
"W-JT *»** «*«« - w«*, war 60 " 33 "
**£»...*«*.-*.. 1M3 . 18 3, p ape „, J;. 345
"I.Tr fraE1 "-^ "«»-»»■ Papers, ^J " 39 '
Kogers, John, <„ MorgMtowa| w _ ya paMrfl( ]77 «0-311
-an, Richard B., coUecto, Pap^ ^^
Ruttwr-Donnally and r nm 60-1412
-M^urspr^sco^, Recorda;1819 _ i - 3 "
*>ctar,Alve.av. Paper, 1,40-56.
•^ ■**/.*.,«. Paper, 1868-1054 6
SUver, Gray, 18T1-1835. Psp,r B i 90a «
Stapson, Fin.. 1903-36. 60 . 579
""I"™, K. A. Records ,1909- 42
SmlU " C — - Ib e lo r . Papers, 1787-1.56 ^
^CUrenceL., collector.
*£. George Washi^, 1814-18.0. Pap,,,, ,£««
Smith family. Papers, 1800-1842 e0 "" H
"■"If/amHy. Papers, ,B ?3 .. 76 " 60 - 144e
"^Martin. Papers, 1834-80. IT 1108
SoyderfamUy. Papers, ,780-l M 7 61 - 289 <>
Sonoma (Steamboat! ah.., , ' 81-2900
weamooal) shipping accounts, 1883-84.
SPlggle, Floyd COIle .. -■ . 80-373
1768-1843. °" ecu>r - P«ston County papers,
Stewart D n«.i~. „ 81-3219
»"<, u. Boston. Papers. 1782-lnm
«»art, Waller 1879 T - 61 - 2902
' ,879 Correspondence, 1910-49,
*-™>r,Co.. W. va. Archives, ,8 5 9-,949. ^
^nerslan.ny, Papers, ,83,-1956. " Z
Surveyors' fieid book , ) „„ - «°-">«7
SW ^^^'' S ™-P^.W.Va. Recordf'
W t,c V oXm?-°i l 9 n i'J. Court(Ma, ' ^'»^) 6i
*■"«**. Pretty. Archive, ^.^ 61 - 291 °
"■nsss- »—«'• «-*-—* 80 " 1268
w «et Virginit, 11.1. . 60-236
IMl-wf. "*»■«»• Mlscellaneou, ^^
Weat Virginia. Universih, » 8 *-* 9 °l
-"ruction, 1873-Wia ^ Papers ""K-lldlng con-
West Virginia ii„i„ ~ 60-808
^"■^"-West^^ *• «—-»-"
1887-1947. M Virginia University,
West Virginia 11.1. .._ 80-224
1833. - U,,JT »™«7- Scrapbook, ca. 1887-
West Virginia. Uni™-.,... 60-233
"ma- Un l««Uy. Student records, 1877-1949.
West Virginia ii»i- .^ 80-1007
lei^ST 1, """""T- World war I records,
West Virginia Tin.— . ' 80-322
1940^8. - Vnin " U * World warn records;
West Virginia n..„ .^ 60-278
D lvU,.on^Ar D cr J i:r,^i2^ iCUlte »'^-«on
West Virginia n.i« .. ' 60-42S
Arch7«Ti92°-4™ r y ' ^"""Wuor,
West Virginia n_. . 80-868
^"^^oZlL^ 688 « ^'culture,
66. ™ HomB £ oonomics. Archives, 1919-
West Virginia 11.1. .. 60-648
Fore^^'™;^- Allege of Agricu,^,.,
1838-47; ^"^"P"" Economics.. Publications,
60-668
1860-1927.
Sydenstrlcker, O. P. Records, 1884-84,
Tolbert family. Papers, 1784-1931.
80-1418
80-560
80-367
^^"194%"^ *"» °' ^rmacy.
We Co^ U -Sc^&-^---<C M
^ves^o-r^ C ^-»^- -- 80 "" 40
W T»»^ »*«*• — , Archives. 60 " 226
West Virginia. Univeroih, .... 8 °- 288
County Und andX"^^^"^^,
West Virginia. . l¥errtlv ' ' ""-"S - 81-3216
SS--.- «S^^^p5^5^
w » ta ^ri«^-^ 60 " 1446
w, sss^jKar- ——ic.. 60 " 334
We ch^^ 8 ,r— ««*— t*. at. 80 ' 240
We Arc v h^9ir7r 8i,y - -«-««—«,. 60 " 274
West Virginia. War H... „ 6 °"" 6
1828-ST WarBteto ^ Commission. Records
We0tV ' ^ ^^-'o« S ocie^y. Papers, 1816. 6 °" 346
Baker, Nawton Diehl, ,8,l- ie3 7. Papers, ,813-18.
C,3 ,9T8-4r He '" i,,, ' 1867 - 19 «- C^rkemtters, "" 3213
Cro^ell, Benedict, 1669-1962. Papers, 1917-20. 6 °' 1121
»««,*>«, Sage, 1882-ca. 1929. Papera . ^
Herrlck, Francis Bobart, 1858-1940. Pap. ro , le ,3':- 36
Shepherd, Arthur, 1880 loss „ M ' 187
' """-"BSe. Papers, {692-1968,
Thwlng, Charles Franklii, 1853-1937 o ' 6l " W84
1837. ■»«"»., 1003-1937. Papers, 1870-
WHITMAK NATIONAL MONUMENT, WASBTKGtON 608
™S r£^"52£5 WUt - ^.lon in me
81-1687
*S,r "^^SITV, W.LBERFORCE, OBJ o; -
Arnett, Benjamin William, Bp. 1838-l9nii n
18e0-ieO0. ' ° 6 - Papers,
Coppln, i^v, ..nkhis, Bp.- 1848-1823. Papers, ^
Bll^Chartes Zander. Papers, 1948-58. ' ^
W ife, < !!S~- Ita -». »**!•«. Correspondence,
R Te 93 a :mr rdyCa8S1Ua ' BP - 1861 - 196e - Paper 6 .!" 1 " 04
SC leTO-S: W, ' UamSan,te "' le5 '' ? - 19 ^ Paperr 85
60-1003
61-3312
61-2738
T-ok.r, E ,donB.,co. 1 ecto, Papers, o..^^
~ ~ 60-338
T>"=larCo., W .v.. Archives, 1863-70
Tyler Co., W . V a. Archives, ca. 1788-1933.
60-553
60-652
., . . — . "■. 1 ico-1933. 60-6
*w2^-£££2>?™ ^rlct, 1819
W. Va., 1643-80 Ct Court ta Charleston,
"• IM5[^ M °— ' "• -• H«ords, 6 °" 344
^Wnkle, peter C, 1808-18,2. Papers, 1827- " 421
Wfemlly. ^rs, 1864-1940. ~"" 22
'^'anHly, Papers, ca, ,880-1940. ' ,"" "
—.-^ Papers. 1860-93.
'atson lamlly. p, pera _ , 869 . 1953 ^^^
abater Co.. w. Va. Arches, 1834-1961. 80-1005
..tontamUy. Papers, 1770-1926. eo _2l
«t. Rulus A., collector. Papers, 1774-1952. 60-3342
w ^c v o^8^ 6 r- *^»» co! ; 367
West V-gmu »""•» AssocUtion. Hecords, m!!" 1548
West V.relnU State UiiUttag. c „ IlacHon) ^^
[ WILTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Hoyt, Solomon. Ledgere, 1834-48.
Middiebrook family. Papers, 1807-55. 6i .
Morgan and Keeler, Wilton, Conn. Ledgers, ,819-31.'
Nichols family. Business paper., ,809-70. e,."^"
WUlon Historical society. Wlltoolsna, ,733-1950...
WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ^"^
Cassldy, Henry Clarence, 1610- Paper., ^-ne!' 2 " 7
Cover, Joseph C„ ,819-1672. Paper., ^s^s"" 3048
rv. , . 61-1052
^e°65 e - r i9« rr7Ed,rard ' 1863 - 1855 - ^»,
61-253
81-2906
DI «aanl, Dorothy. Papers, 1807-59.
D l!o8°2" atth8WSln,PSOn ' 1871 - 19 «- Papers
81-1480
Perber, Edna, 1887- Pa pe rSi 1M8 . 57 . (1 m
Galpm, Alfred, ,84,-1824. Papers, 1661-64. 81-2888
Greene, Howard, 1864-1956. Papers, 1683-1955.
Hooker, Ell, 1820-18997 Papers, 1846-89
K "lM7. C " arleSAt ' P,0 '' 1874 - 196a - Papers, 1896-
81-1306
61-3294
61-285
West Virginia stale Oe.U! Soctety. BeC ord., ,800 6
60-556
60-231
60-1274 """-B". Edward P., ,910- Papers, 1856-59.
We, Z elCo.,w.Va. Archives, 1846-1936.
White, Albert Blake.lee 185. 10^. „
1929. """"'«, 1856-1941. Papers, 1888-
Whlte, Israel Charles, I848-l92 7 d 60 " 2 ' 2
1941. ' " lm ' Papers, 1867-
WHkln, James „., collector. Papers, 1828-195, 6 °" 27 °
WU |a W * lta " T —. "U-1900. Paper, 163 6 „°:
Wilson, David I n 6 °- 295
' """ L - Pa Pero, 1853-99. „, „„ c
Wlaon, James, ol Wood Co w v ° 5
^f-°? ^ ta "'»»"* '^Vo^g f P a a m P r."s rf ca an, ' S
'"" ~ 60-356
60-232
60-227
Wood Co. w v*
va. Archives, 1765-1936.
" Wei'' V^a. C0 " 8ClM - ^ >»« 'o.k.ore J"
Writers. Program. Wes, virgin,. Pa 6 °" 226
'irKinia. Papers. 60-337
*-*.** B. Papers, 1880-1940. 60 . 23 "
1060
Bowleyfamny. Business records, 1850-1948. eT-^e"
Shepard, Charles, 18227-ca iiwr n
. ca. 1B65. Papers, 1850-1956.
Sleber^ Fredrick Seaton, 1802- Papers, 1934- a1 " 1057
,„, . 61-2963
Wisconsin Nonpartisan League. Records, 1920-24.
W1 H; < c 1 or 1 5s! la 849 P 56 CUCa, "™ *"-"-« 61 " M4
61-2967
""Si UWVE »^V. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY.
W1 =K^-re,e^^-^. -^
"7™ "»'" ™».-or or woa, TER
^owruni^f^rTr^ ™°r°"<° u °°-
1969 "esbyterlan Synod of Ohio, 1788-
W< SbS B ' M ^ •»«■«- OF THE HOLY CRo'sT "
Culney, Louise Imogen 1861-loon d
1872-1920. l»»l-1920. Papers, mainly
r-... „ . 60-1446
Oulney, Patrick Ro tert , ,836-1877. Papers, 1861-77.
80-1415
f
W ?SS3?'(E*f?- SP"^ 011 OT THE HOLY CROSS.
library (Continued)
Healy, James Auguatine, Bp., 1830-1900. Paners
1848-1900. "'" ',„.„,„
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 1601-1890. Letters
18S9 - 9 »- 60-970
O'Flynn, Richard, 1829-1905, collector. Papers
1M0 - 1 ? 05 - 61-346
Pelrce (Sitae) and Company, limited, Boston. Papers
1828 -™- 60-1554
Stearns, Frank Waterman, 1656-
23.
Papers, 1919-
60-2383
Walsh, David Ignatius, 1872-1947. Papers, 1890-
1916 ' 80-li,„
YALE UNIVERSITY. LIBRARY
Abbot, Edwin Hale, 1834-1927. Papers, 1767-1933.
61-3825
Abbot, George Jacob, 1812-1879. Papero, 1811-1900.
61-3874
AuchlnclosB, Gordon, 1886-1943. Pa era, 1914-
1939 - 61-3683
Bullitt, William Christian, 1891- Papers, 1918-21.
61-3604
Cleaveland, Ellsha Lord, 1806-1886. Papers, 1834-86.
61-3616
61-3488
61-3469
61-3446
81-3481
81-3474
Clinton family. Papers, 1754-1864,
Darracb family. Papers, 1810-1908.
Day, Clive, 1871-1951. Papers, 1916-20.
Gardiner tamlly. Papers, 1843-98,
Goodrich family. Papers, 1782-1856.
Repository Index
HUles, Charles Dewey, 1887-1949. Papers, 1907-
"14. 61-3476
House, Edward Mandell, 1868-1938. Paners, 1891-
" 36 - 61-3488
Kiderlea-Waecbter, Alfred yon, 1852-1912. Paners
M»l-M". ^ £'-3483
l«ne, Arthur Bliss, 1894-1956. Papers, 1904-57.
81-3487
McCornsck, Vance Criswell, 1872-1946. Papers,
""-19. 61-3482
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943. Papers, 1913-43.
61-3497
61-3478
Schwab, GuBtay Frledrich, 182a-1888. Papers
1770-1891. '
Seymour, Charles, 1885- Peace Conference
collection, 1919- 81-3477
Sheffield, Jama s Rockwell, 1884-1938. Papers,
1880-1938. 61-3485
Stlmson, Henry Lewis, 1867-1950. PaperB, 1865-
" 65 - 61-3472
TTiunbiUl, Benjamin, 1735-1820. Paners li
1867. '
Vlereck, George Sylvester, 1884- Papers,
61-3475
19-
81-3479
' V " b " r B, p »ulMorttz, 1868-1932. Papers, 1904-
M * 61-3488
Whitney, Ell, 1765-1825. Papers, 1718-1951. 61-347:
wu /iJ mB » William, 1882-1947, collector. Papers,
1764-1937. 61-3480
81-3624
Williams family. Papers, 1824-1939.
Wiseman, Blr William George Eden, hart. 1886-
Papcrs, 1916-19. 81-3484
Yale, William. Papers, 1916-19.
61-3471
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American Joint Reconstruction Foundation. Records,
1922-39. e „_ 721
Berlin collection of captured Nazi documents, 1933-
46 ' 60-2405
Charney, Samuel, 1884-1955. Papers, 1906-55. 60-2574
Dubnov, Semen Markovich, 1860-1941. Paners
"M-1M0. " ' 60 . 2S86
Hauptamt Wlssenschaft collection, 1938-44. 61-3244
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of
America. Records, 1916-46. 60-787
Kaccerginsld, Szmerke, 1908-1954, collector, Vllna
ghetto material, collected by Szmerke Kaczerglnski
and Abraham Sutzkever, 61-3392
Kallen, Horace Meyer, :
Papers, 1924-50.
Levlck, Halper, 1886- Papers, 1908-
Marmor, Kalmon,
60-2600
80-728
1-1956. Papers, 1870-1952.
61-12
Monshowitch, David, 1867-1957, Papers, 1870-
1956> 60-2406
Perlmutter, sholem, 1884- collector', Paners on
the American Yiddish theater, 1880-1954, 80-726
Rosen, Joseph A., 1877-1849. Agroslotat collection.
1020-38. 60 1116
Steinberg, Isaac Nachman,
67.
18-1957. Papers, 1918-
60-2362
Der Tog-Morgen zshurnal, New York. Records, 1922-
"• 80-2698
Workmen's Circle. Records, 1893-1965. 60-738
Ylvo Institute for Jewish Research. Autobiographies
1882-1966. " j .J BM
Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. Collection of
letters, 1783-1959. 60-2995
Ylvo Institute ior Jewish Research. Theater collection,
1882- 60-2996
Zhltlowsky, Chalm, 1885-1943, Papers, 1893-1943.
60-722
Zonabend, Nachman, collector. Lltzmannstadt (Lodz)
ghetto papers, 1939-44. 61-3245
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PREFACE
This volume represents another step toward achieving bibliographical
control over the vast manuscript resources of American repositories. It con-
tains reproductions of cards for nearly 7,300 manuscript collections, issued by
the Library of Congress during 1959, 1960, and 1961, thus making the accumu-
lated information readily available to scholars and repositories everywhere.
Access to the wealth of information in this volume is afforded by indexes to
the names and subjects covered by the collections and the repositories where
they are housed.
Preparation of the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections was
made possible by a generous grant from the Council on Library Resources, Inc.
These funds infused life into the emerging plans of the Library by under-
writing the costs of the project. Thanks are due also to the members of the
national advisory committee, whose advice and criticism guided the formula-
tion of essential policies and procedures. Most important of all, however, was
the contribution made by the hundreds of repositories that reported their
holdings. Without their cooperation, this volume could never have been
compiled. It is hoped that other manuscript repositories will join them in
helping the Library of Congress to achieve a complete National Union Catalog
of Manuscript Collections.
L. Quincy Mtjmford
Librarian of Congress
Advisory Committee
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Gordon T. Banks
The Manuscript Society
Fkancis L. Berkeley
Society of American Archivists
CuitT 1\ Buhler
Modern Language Association
Lyman H. Buttebfield
Joint Committee on Manuscripts
Lester J. Oappon
Institute of Early American History
and Culture
A, Hunter Dupkee
At large (History of science)
Philip M. Hamel
At large (American history)
Oliver W. Holmes
National Historical Publications
Commission
Clifford L. Lord
At large (American history)
Horace S. Merrill
Southern Historical Association
Roy P. Nichols
Social Science Research Council
Robert C. Quick
American Council on Education
Boyd G, Shapes
American Historical Association
Clement M. Silvestbo
American Association for State and
Local History
Louis B, Wright
American Council of Learned Societies
Mississippi Valley Historical Association
John Cook Wyllie
Association of Research Libraries
IV
INTRODUCTION
History. Neither the need nor the desire for
i national union catalog of manuscript collec-
tions is new. Scholars, particularly in the field
if American history, have long been frustrated
by the difficulties of locating specific manu-
scripts and even of identifying repositories that
may contain source materials. At best these
difficulties have meant delay in completing
important research ; at worst, they have resulted
n disturbing gaps in the reconstruction of the
past.
The background of early efforts to achieve
ribliographical control over manuscripts can
>e found in the reports of the Committee on
.historical Source Materials in the Annual Re-
oorts of the American Historical Association.
Its Special Committee on Manuscripts, estab-
lished in 1939, and the Joint Committee on
Manuscripts, formed by the Society of Amer-
ican Archivists and the American Association
for State and Local History in 1949, were
among the first groups to give close attention
to planning a workable project.
In 1951 the Library of Congress began to
plan actively for a National Union Catalog of
Manuscript Collections intended to parallel its
catalogs of printed works. These early explora-
tions have been described by Robert H. Land in
"The National Union Catalog of Manuscript
Collections," in the American Archivist, 17:
195-207 (July 1954). These plans remained
unrealized, however, until November 29, 1958,
when the Library received a $200,000 grant
from the Council on Library Resources, Inc., to
underwrite the primary costs of the project.
In -the next few months events moved quickly.
The Manuscripts Section was created in the
Descriptive Cataloging Division and its staff
was recruited. An advisory committee of
nationally prominent scholars representing
learned societies and other groups concerned
with the preservation and control of manu-
scripts was appointed. And soon reports were
being gathered from repositories all over the
country. The first card in the new manuscripts
series was printed in June 1959 and the long-
awaited project was under way. The transi-
tional phase, planning to operation, has been
described by David C. Mearns in College and
Research Libraries., 20: 341-346 (Sept. 1959).
The work leading to the present volume is re-
counted in an article by Lester K. Bom in the
Spring 1962 issue of Manuscripts.
Purpose. This volume is intended to aid the
scholar in his quest for manuscripts that may
substantively advance his research. It describes
nearly 7,300 manuscript collections located in
about 400 repositories in the United States.
The information about the collections is given
as it appears on catalog cards prepared by the
Manuscripts Section of the Descriptive Cata-
loging Division and issued by the Library of
Congress in 1959, 1960, and 1961.
Scope. So extensive are the manuscript
holdings in the United States that the effort
to catalog them could hardly have been under-
taken without limiting the definition of a manu-
script collection. Therefore repositories have
been asked to report only collections that con-
form to the following criteria:
A large group of papers (manuscript or
typescript, originals, or copies, of letters,
memoranda, diaries, accounts, log books,
drafts, etc., including associated printed or
near-print materials), usually having a
common source and formed by or around
an individual, a family, a corporate entity,
or devoted to a single theme. Small groups
consisting of a highly limited number of
pieces should not be reported as collections
in themselves but should be taken care of
by more inclusive reports covering many
such groups, either by an entry under an
appropriate theme, if possible, or by a gen-
eral entry for the miscellaneous (residual)
collection of the repository. In many in-
stances such small groups can be noted in
the description of the scope and content of
the larger artificial "collection" so devised
for cataloging purposes.
To be eligible within this definition, a collec-
tion must be located in a public or quasi-public
repository that regularly admits researchers.
No limitations have been imposed on the time,
place of origin, or nature of the collection.
The advisory committee recommended two
further qualifications to the basic criteria:
1. Archives were not cataloged if located
where one might expect to find them; for
example, county records in a county courthouse.
However, the catalog does include private
manuscripts in archival repositories and archi-
val records found outside the normal archival
repository.
2. Collections consisting entirely of photon
copies and transcripts of original manuscripts
located in the United States were generally
excluded. Exceptions were made when the
repository holding the originals does not regu-
larly admit researchers or when the collection
of copies was created from original manu-
scripts scattered in several repositories.
The information about the collections came
from various sources : data sheets specially pre-
pared by the repositories, copies of their catalog
cards, and entries in published guides to their
collections. Since the time available for cata-
loging manuscripts varies from institution to
institution, the descriptions differ with respect
to completeness and detail. Moreover, the total
holdings of large repositories may not always
be reported completely and the collections of
some repositories are not represented at all.
These limitations are inevitable in a project
that must depend on the cooperation of reposi-
tories to obtain the necessary data. Neverthe-
less, this volume is a substantial beginning to
the herculean labor of cataloging manuscript
resources in the United States.
Entries. The collections represented in this
volume have been described according to the
Rules for Descriptive Cataloging in the Library
of Congress: Manuscripts (preliminary edition,
1954). As these rules are based on standard
rules for author and title entry and description,
the entries resemble those for published mate-
rials. The elements are as follows :
1. Main entry: When a collection or group
of papers consists of material written by or
addressed to a person, family, government
agency or other corporate body, it is entered
under the appropriate name. Any other collec-
tion is entered under the name of the collector
(person, family, or corporate body) if it is
ascertainable. If neither of the foregoing
choices is possible, the collection is entered
under title, using the name by which it is
known or, if there is none, a title supplied by
the cataloger.
2. Title: the name by which the collection is
known or a brief title supplied by the cataloger ;
inclusive dates of the manuscripts are given.
3. Physical description: given in terms of
items, linear feet of shelf space, reels or feet of
microfilm, or in other suitable terms. Notation
is made of the form of the manuscripts if they
are not original.
4. Location: the name of the repository where
the collection is housed.
5. Scope and content: This note describes the
types and groups of papers and documents in
the collection, noting their subject matter and
the names of the principal persons and corpo-
rate bodies with whom they deal, and men-
tioning other special features of the collection.
For personal papers, the note includes charac-
terizing biographical data.
6. Other information (when available) : ref-
erences to published and unpublished descrip-
tions of the collection; restrictions on access;
literary rights; and provenance.
The subject index entries chosen for each
collection are given at the end of its descrip-
tion. They were selected after careful consid-
eration of the information supplied by the
repository, not on the basis of examination of
the original manuscripts. The entries were
taken from Subject Headings Used in the Dic-
tionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress
(6th ed., 1957) and its supplements. They were
assigned according to the policies and practices
governing their use with printed materials. In
brief, these are to assign the most specific head-
ing characterizing the content of the work as
a whole. Since many of the manuscript collec-
vi
tions recorded in this catalog contain materials
on a variety of topics or in several categories,
more than one heading is assigned to a collec-
tion if required to provide access to its principal
contents.
Arrangement. Each entry for a manuscript
collection in this volume is arranged in sequence
by the number in its lower right corner. This
number was assigned when the catalog card
was printed in the annual LC card series for
1959, 1960, and 1961. Access to specific infor-
mation about the collections is made possible by
three finding aids given at the end of the
volume :
1. A name index citing more than 30,000
persons and corporate bodies mentioned in the
collections.
2. A subject index citing the collections under
their appropriate subjects. More than 3,000
main subject headings are given. Observations
on the construction of the subject index with
suggestions for its use will be found immedi-
ately preceding the index itself.
3. A repository index citing the collections
under the names of the repositories where they
may be found. In all, nearly 400 repositories
are listed.
All citations in these indexes include the card
number by which the description of the collec-
tion may be found in the numerically arranged
main list.
Continuation. The work brought to fruition
in this volume is being continued at the Library
of Congress and the publication of additional
volumes of this catalog is contemplated. It is
expected that, in the future, entries for newly
cataloged collections will be published in vol-
umes separate from the indexes ; the latter will
be issued in cumulative form. Thus the latest
index volume will serve as a complete guide to
all volumes of the catalog.
The indexes of this first volume are to be
regarded as in some degree experimental.
Changes proposed as a result of the examina-
tion and use of this volume will be carefully
considered for adoption.
Inquiries. Questions about the organization
and content of this volume should be addressed
to the Descriptive Cataloging Division, which
had editorial responsibility for its preparation.
John W. CronIn
Director, Processing Department
Library of Congress
Washington, April 1962
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EXPLANATION OF CERTAIN MARKS AND SYMBOLS
USED IN THE ENTRIES
Examples
1. Education— U, S.
i. Lee, Arthur, 1740-1/92.
MS 60-1234
Michigan. Univ. Libr.
Immediately below the physical description and any notes
concerning the collection are listed the subjects encompassed
within it (preceded by Arabic numerals) and the names of
}>ersons and corporate entities most prominently identified with
it (preceded by Roman numerals). These terms, including
''Title," are used in preparing headings for cards in library
catalogs, and indicate that entries will appear in such catalogs
under the title, etc.
The number assigned to each card for identification, ordering,
and stocking purposes appears in the lower right corner of each
entry. Cards may be ordered from the Card Division most
economically by this card number. It consists of a distinguish-
ing abbreviation, designating a special series, followed by a
prefix (the last two digits of the year the card was printed)
and a serial number. "Rev.," "Rev. 2," etc., indicate revision
of the original entry.
Many repositories are participating in the creation of the
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections. The name
of the contributing repository appears in the lower left corner
of the entry.
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